Analysis.Analysis=!!Principle%0aOrganize long lasting work on specific topics in a dedicated group rather than scattered around in groups that have other aims (e.g. [[Fabien/]] thus hopefully facilitating review, improving quality and maintaining a involvement.%0a%0a!!List%0aOrdered by last edition%0a(:pagelist group={$Group} list=normal fmt=#title order=-time:)%0a%0a!![[#Method]]Method%0aDescribing what lead to a new analysis, not how the ideal analysis should be conducted, for that see instead the [[http://researchroadmap.org/|Research Roadmap wiki]].%0a# stumble upon a piece of information%0a# summarize it through tentative pattern%0a# if no existing one can be found, propose a new one with the best explanatory power%0a## justify it%0a# explore what new paths it opened%0a%0a!![[#ToDo]]To do%0a* consider%0a** [[Content/Needs#SupercomputerCyclesHistory]]%0a** Seedea:Utopiahanalysis/%0a* consider categories, e.g.%0a** finished%0a** shared%0a** reviewed%0a** problematic to clarify%0a* using whole brain emulation (or mind-uploading) with an AGI to facilitate self-improvement%0a** [[ReadingNotes/BeingNoOne]] and [[ReadingNotes/TheEgoTunnel]] clarifying what a self-model is and warning against the danger of building a system with artificial consciousness%0a** [[PersonalInformationStream/WithoutNotesAugust11#AFamilyOfGodelMachineImplementations]] on general model for recursive optimization%0a** [[PersonalInformationStream/WithoutNotesAugust11#AGIAndNeuroscience]] for the link between WBE and AGI%0a** [[Events/TeleXLR8-01#LiveMigration]] for technical problems, yet this is mainly about a transition, not a low-resolution copy that would be discarded%0a** http://jasss.soc.surrey.ac.uk%0a** consider a simple graph with one sub-graph copying itself and manipulating those copies%0a*** thus following [[Cookbook/Cognition#HistoryOfDominantCognitiveModels]] Analysis.CostsAndBenefitsOfSocietalMembership=As a growing individual there is a constant tension between individuation, the need to feel unique, and belonging, the need to be an integral part of a larger structure.%0a%0aBeing a member of a society comes at a very heavy cost. It requires to :%0a* adhere to misunderstood rules that often seem arbitrary (e.g. an outdated legal system with rules invented generations ago)%0a* feel like a replaceable part of a larger structure (e.g. having to fit within well defined case during tax declaration)%0a* feel detached from the overall decision process (e.g. taking part to elections but nearly always as a voter, not as somebody who can be elected)%0a* feel a heavy normalization process where one behavior is deemed valued and another wasteful or worst, detrimental (e.g. illegal same sex marriage until the XXIst century)%0a* feel like the overall structure is not that strong (e.g. unavailability to handle systemic problems like climatic instability)%0aBecause of such pressure most individuals have will at least at some point in their life feel a desire to reject society overall or at least become more independent, self sustainable, self reliable. Examples in art and literature are numerous, from Hobbes to Rousseau, from the [[ReadingNotes/Unabomber Manifesto]] to Kafka's The Trial or Thoreau's [[ReadingNotes/Walden]].%0a%0aAnd yet... it is still worth it.%0a%0aIt is still worth it because among the benefits are :%0a* having a support system across most dimensions required to survive (e.g. agriculture, medicine, education, research, infrastructure including logistic and communication)%0a* the simple beauty of art (e.g. sacred music or sculpture, cf [[Content/Pieces of Culture]])%0a* a sense of belonging with psychological validation and check (e.g. plenty of research experiments showcasing the difficulty of maintaining sanity with isolation)%0a%0aOverall the feeling that one can survive without society stems from both difficulties to interact, everybody who had to respond to a large institution did feel powerless at some point, and also a gross misunderstanding of the complexity required for products and services used in every day life, see for example %25newwin%25[[https://www.ted.com/talks/thomas_thwaites_how_i_built_a_toaster_from_scratch|Thomas Thwaites' How I built a toaster — from scratch]] and before is Leonard Read's [[https://fee.org/resources/i-pencil/|I, Pencil]].%0a%0aSo the question is not anymore if society in abstract is worth simply because without it nobody is practical able to survive. The question becomes instead within its identified cost and benefits but also yet unidentified ones, where should the boundary lie to be mutually beneficial for the individual and society?%0a%0a!!See also%0a* [[Bypassing.Censorship]]%0a* [[Content/ThereIsNoSelf]]%0a* [[Content/Vademecum]]%0a* [[Content/ChooseYourCountry]]%0a* [[Fabien.Beliefs]]%0a* [[Fabien.EthicalFramework]]%0a* Reading Notes%0a** [[ReadingNotes/Information Feudalism]] Analysis.CreativityFosteringBehaviors=!!Innovators distinctive behaviors%0a* everybody have ideas as they encounter recurrent problems and have some free time to try to solve the situation%0a** natural innate rationally economical behavior%0a*** analogous to remove a thorn from a finger%0a** but very few write them down (see [[ReadingNotes/OriginsOfGenius]] on production)%0a*** and even less build prototypes that they can test%0a** writing it down allows to wander on other ideas%0a*** whereas the mind try to rehearse what is important and not safely stored%0a**** thus blocking other ideas%0a* most of those ideas are at least%0a## already existing (see [[ReadingNotes/TheMythsOfInnovation#Chapter5]] on simultaneous discovery)%0a## infeasible%0a### in general (fundamentally wrong, e.g. perpetual motion engine)%0a### because they are too costly%0a#### as they would not interest enough people%0a### because the technology is not available yet%0a* thus the difference between Da Vinci, Edison and his idea factory (cf [[ReadingNotes/InformationFeudalism#Chapter3]]) and MIT students (cf [[Events/Jean-BaptisteLabruneOnCreativity]]) today is%0a** they write down "crazy" ideas without too much stress%0a** they clarify by%0a*** testing with a prototype%0a*** share with their competent surrounding%0a*** realistically estimate the costs%0a** they track%0a** they can put a project in stasis until a roadblock disappear%0a*** by actively researching was is missing%0a*** by letting the technology being build by somebody else%0a*** by induce and promote societal change%0a%0a!!To do%0a# add several references%0a** [[PersonalInformationStream/WithoutNotesAugust11#BeautifulMindsTheEnigmaOfGenius]]%0a** [[ReadingNotes/TheDarkSideOfCreativity]]%0a# check own Quora answers%0a# [[Slideshows/CreativiteArtificielleParadigmShift2011]]%0a# [[Cookbook/Cognition#DedicatedCreativityTime]] Analysis.DependencyGraphDistanceForProgramming=Knowledge represented in graphs e.g. my own wiki https://twitter.com/utopiah/status/1281521937521442816 or a broader view of education https://twitter.com/utopiah/status/1282972824685015042 make me wonder how it could be applied to programming.%0a%0aFor example a discussion on frameworks https://twitter.com/utopiah/status/1289513676269957120 could be based on NPM distance%0a%0aIt wouldn't tell you which frameworks is best, obviously, but rather an estimation of how efficiently you can expect to learn it.%0a%0aFor example if your past work (estimated from your last 10 package.json) shows nothing with React, then maybe #r3f will be a hard uptake.%0a%0aAlternatively if you still see that a framework gives result you are very interested in, it could suggest what are the closest tools you already know that would bridge the gap faster. You could also keep track of the novel tools available based on what you already use.%0a%0aCould be done automatically for your whole team based on your repositories rather than solely yourself.%0a%0aNote that this could be move up or down a level of abstraction. For example%0a* if there is a dependency overlap what functions have you already used? What are the once still missing.%0a* if there is none is there a language overlap? a programming paradigm overlap?%0a%0a!!Inspired by%0aChecking the package.json file of an example for an indoor geolocation project. %0a%0a!! See also%0a* initially shared as https://twitter.com/utopiah/status/1290588337812705281%0a* [[Tools/Programming]]%0a* [[Tools/JavaScript]] Analysis.ExtendedLayeredModel=!!Principle%0a%0a%25rfloat%25Path:/pub/images/layers.png%25%25%0a[[#ModelDescriptionStart]]%0aBuild upon [[LayeredModel]] by incorporating its growing [[LayeredModel#ToDo]] section and by not being limited to the list structure. The 2 pages are split in order to keep the original idea clear.%0a%0a3D sketch on nested layers%0a(:html:)%0a%3ciframe src="//vatelier.benetou.fr/MyDemo/ScaleVR/">%3c/iframe>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a%0a3D sketch on controlability (from complex network theory) across layers and the potential impact of tooling%0a(:html:)%0a%3ciframe src="//aframe.io/a-painter/?url=https://ucarecdn.com/6efe5a97-63ad-4aef-bdec-db26ed638b1c/">%3c/iframe>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a%0a%0a>>bgcolor=lightblue %3c%3c%0a(:include LayeredModel#ModelDescriptionStart#ModelDescriptionEnd:)%0a>>%3c%3c%0a%0aRegarding reductionism and downward causality, see the [[#Asymmetry|Asymmetry]] section.%0a%0a%25right%25(cf [[LayeredModel#ModelDescriptionStart]]%25%25)%0a%0aThe overarching goal is to facilitate what I consider to be the first usage of a brain: leveraging established correlations for survival (making causal links and using them to secure required resources to live). Yet I believe that doing so efficiently requires proper indexing, i.e. how information is organized to be used in due time. Consequently '''this page simply aims at providing an index for all information processing.'''%0a%0aNote that all layers are physical and are processing information, even if at different speed and scale and though different means.%0a[[#ModelDescriptionEnd]]%0a%0a!!Result%0a[[#ModelStart]]%0a(:table border=1:)%0a[[#ModelHeaderStart]]%0a(:headnr:)%0a(:head:)current model with its locus of analysis%0a(:head:)interaction with the under layer ↑%0a(:head:)interaction with the upper layer ↓%0a(:head:)topology change step (previously routing algorithm)%0a(:head:)possible internal layering%0a(:head:)artificial (non-spontaneous) actuator or "printer"%0a(:head:)cookbooks and ideas%0a(:head:)read/watch material%0a(:head:)attended events%0a(:head:)VR experience%0a[[#ModelHeaderEnd]]%0a(:cellnr bgcolor=#cccc99:)[[#Information]][[#Information|Information]]%0a(:cell:)Entropy%0a(:cell:){-no under layer by definition-}%0a(:cell:)?%0a(:cell:)%0a(:cell:)%0a(:cell:)e.g. physical Turing machine computer, executed software%0a(:cell:)(:pagelist group=Cookbook link=Category.Information list=normal fmt=#oneline:)%0a(:cell:)(:pagelist group=ReadingNotes link=Category.Information list=normal fmt=#oneline:)%0a(:cell:)(:pagelist group=Events link=Category.Information list=normal fmt=#oneline:)%0a(:cell:)%0a(:cellnr bgcolor=#cccc99:)[[#Physics]][[#Physics|Physics]]%0a(:cell:)Standard model, cosmic microwave background (CMB) radiation%0a(:cell:){-no under layer by definition-}%0a(:cell:)?%0a(:cell:)%0a(:cell:)%0a(:cell:)e.g. accelerators, 3d printers%0a(:cell:)(:pagelist group=Cookbook link=Category.Physics list=normal fmt=#oneline:)%0a(:cell:)(:pagelist group=ReadingNotes link=Category.Physics list=normal fmt=#oneline:)%0a(:cell:)(:pagelist group=Events link=Category.Physics list=normal fmt=#oneline:)%0a(:cell:)%0a* [[http://people.physics.anu.edu.au/~cms130/vrproject/|Teaching Physics Using Virtual Reality]], Australian National University%0a(:cellnr bgcolor=#cccc99:)[[#Chemistry]][[#Chemistry|Chemistry]]%0a(:cell:)Periodic table, CAS Registry Number%0a(:cell:)?%25comment%25(see physical chemistry)%25%25%0a(:cell:)?%25comment%25(see organic chemistry)%25%25%0a(:cell:)%0a(:cell:)%0a(:cell:)%0a(:cell:)(:pagelist group=Cookbook link=Category.Chemistry list=normal fmt=#oneline:)%0a(:cell:)(:pagelist group=ReadingNotes link=Category.Chemistry list=normal fmt=#oneline:)%0a(:cell:)(:pagelist group=Events link=Category.Chemistry list=normal fmt=#oneline:)%0a(:cell:)%0a* [[https://unimersiv.com/vr-experience/chemistry-vr-39/|Chemistry VR]] on Unimersiv%0a(:cellnr:)[[#Biology]][[#Biology|Biology]]%0a(:cell:)Proteome Interactome Genome Physiome%0a(:cell:)homeostasis%0a(:cell:)yes by trading energy for sustaining self-descriptive information over time%0a(:cell:)%0a(:cell:)%0a(:cell:)e.g. [[http://www.organovo.com/|Organovo]] NovoGen MMX Bioprinter, DNA synthesis%0a(:cell:)(:pagelist group=Cookbook link=Category.Biology list=normal fmt=#oneline:)%0a(:cell:)(:pagelist group=ReadingNotes link=Category.Biology list=normal fmt=#oneline:)%0a(:cell:)(:pagelist group=Events link=Category.Biology list=normal fmt=#oneline:)%0a(:cell:)%0a* [[https://unimersiv.com/vr-experience/in-cell-vr-43/|InCell VR]] on Unimersiv%0a* [[https://unimersiv.com/vr-experience/molecule-vr-47/|MoleculE VR]] on Unimersiv%0a* [[https://unimersiv.com/vr-experience/inside-the-human-body-22/|Inside the Human Body]] on Unimersiv%0a(:cellnr:)[[#Neurology]][[#Neurology|Neurology]]%0a(:cell:)Connectome%0a(:cell:)?%0a(:cell:)yes by extending the requirements of the biology layer ([[Languages/OwnConcepts#ExtendedHomeostasis|extended homeostasis]])%0a(:cell:)%0a(:cell:)%0a(:cell:)%0a(:cell:)(:pagelist group=Cookbook link=Category.Neurology list=normal fmt=#oneline:)%0a(:cell:)(:pagelist group=ReadingNotes link=Category.Neurology list=normal fmt=#oneline:)%0a(:cell:)(:pagelist group=Events link=Category.Neurology list=normal fmt=#oneline:)%0a(:cell:)%0a* [[https://unimersiv.com/vr-experience/brain-connectivity-leap-34/|Brain Connectivity Leap]] on Unimersiv%0a(:cellnr:)[[#Psychology]][[#Psychology|Psychology]]%0a(:cell:)list of behaviors%0a(:cell:)?%0a(:cell:)yes ([[Languages/OwnConcepts#ExtendedHomeostasis|extended homeostasis]])%0a(:cell:)%0a(:cell:)%0a(:cell:)%0a(:cell:)(:pagelist group=Cookbook link=Category.Neurology list=normal fmt=#oneline:)%0a(:cell:)(:pagelist group=ReadingNotes link=Category.Psychology list=normal fmt=#oneline:)%0a(:cell:)(:pagelist group=Events link=Category.Psychology list=normal fmt=#oneline:)%0a(:cell:)%0a(:cellnr:)[[#Sociology]][[#Sociology|Sociology]]%0a(:cell:)list of social norms%0a(:cell:)?%0a(:cell:)yes ([[Languages/OwnConcepts#ExtendedHomeostasis|extended homeostasis]])%0a(:cell:)%0a(:cell:)%0a(:cell:)%0a(:cell:)(:pagelist group=Cookbook link=Category.Sociology list=normal fmt=#oneline:)%0a(:cell:)(:pagelist group=ReadingNotes link=Category.Sociology list=normal fmt=#oneline:)%0a(:cell:)(:pagelist group=Events link=Category.Sociology list=normal fmt=#oneline:)%0a(:cell:)%0a(:cellnr:)[[#Politics]][[#Politics|Politics]]%0a(:cell:)[[Wikipedia:List of forms of government]]%0a(:cell:)?%0a(:cell:){-no upper layer by definition-}%0a(:cell:)%0a(:cell:)%0a(:cell:)%0a(:cell:)(:pagelist group=Cookbook link=Category.Politics list=normal fmt=#oneline:)%0a(:cell:)(:pagelist group=ReadingNotes link=Category.Politics list=normal fmt=#oneline:)%0a(:cell:)(:pagelist group=Events link=Category.Politics list=normal fmt=#oneline:)%0a(:cell:)%0a(:cellnr:)[[#CrossEveryLayers]]%25apply=row id=myid bgcolor=silver%25 cross '''every''' layers%0a(:cell:)meta-models studying relations: epistemology, philosophy, mathematics, economy, complex science%0a(:cell:)n/a (not causal without being embodied in a layer)%0a(:cell:)n/a (not causal without being embodied in a layer)%0a(:cell:)e.g. [[Content/MostImportantEquations]]%0a(:cell:)n/a (consider [[Wikipedia:Mereology]])%0a(:cell:)e.g. SKDB/[[Cookbook/Cookbook#BuildAction]] but overall very doubtful except practically%0a(:cell:)e.g. [[Cookbook/]]%0a(:cell:)e.g. [[Content/PersonalInformationStream]]%0a(:cell:)e.g. [[Events/]]%0a(:cell:)%0a(:tableend:)%0a[[#ModelEnd]]%0a%0a!!![[#Structure]]Structure%0a(:table border=1:)%0a(:include ExtendedLayeredModel#ModelHeaderStart#ModelHeaderEnd:)%0a(:cellnr bgcolor=#cccc99:)layer without upper interaction%0a(:cell:)...%0a(:cell:){-no under layer by definition-}%0a(:cell:)...%0a(:cell:)...%0a(:cell:)...%0a(:cell:)...%0a(:cell:)...%0a(:cell:)...%0a(:cell:)...%0a(:cell:)...%0a(:cellnr bgcolor=#cccc99:)layer without upper interaction%0a(:cell:)...%0a(:cell:)...%0a(:cell:)...%0a(:cell:)...%0a(:cell:)...%0a(:cell:)...%0a(:cell:)...%0a(:cell:)...%0a(:cell:)...%0a(:cell:)...%0a(:cellnr:)layer with upper interaction ([[#TradeSelfDescriptionForResources|details]])%0a(:cell:)...%0a(:cell:)...%0a(:cell:)...%0a(:cell:)...%0a(:cell:)...%0a(:cell:)...%0a(:cell:)...%0a(:cell:)...%0a(:cell:)...%0a(:cell:)...%0a(:cellnr:)layer with upper interaction%0a(:cell:)...%0a(:cell:)...%0a(:cell:){-no upper layer by definition-}%0a(:cell:)...%0a(:cell:)...%0a(:cell:)...%0a(:cell:)...%0a(:cell:)...%0a(:cell:)...%0a(:cell:)...%0a(:cellnr:) %25apply=row id=myid bgcolor=silver%25 cross '''every''' layers%0a(:cell:)meta-models studying relations: ...%0a(:cell:)n/a (not causal without being embodied in a layer)%0a(:cell:)n/a (not causal without being embodied in a layer)%0a(:cell:)...%0a(:cell:)n/a (consider [[Wikipedia:Mereology]])%0a(:cell:)...%0a(:cell:)...%0a(:cell:)...%0a(:cell:)...%0a(:cell:)...%0a(:tableend:)%0a%0aConsequently each layer is assimilated to a network and this network is connected to other layer through either a unidirectional causal link or through a bidirectional causal link. %0a%0aFundamentally this can thus be summed over as one single network with different set of rules based on the level of detail one is interested in.%0a%0aNote that layers without upper or under layers are specific cases and might reflect a lack of current exploration (because of the lack of conceptual models or the cost of tools required). By default a layer should always have the ability to be connected to a layer above and under it.%0a%0a!!!![[#DetailsOnDistinctLayers]]Details on distinct layers%0a%0a!!!!![[#TradeSelfDescriptionForResources]]TradeSelfDescriptionForResources (brown vs white colors)%0a* perpetually trade available resources (energy) to%0a** maintain their agency by organizing units from upper layers%0a*** eventually optimize their own organization in order to do so%0aSee also "It is this interplay -this back-and-forth between information and energy- that makes the universe compute." (p36, [[ReadingNotes/ProgrammingTheUniverse#Chapter3|Chapter 3]] of Programming The Universe) and "I suggest thinking about the world not simply as a machine, but as a machine that processes information. In this paradigm, there are two primary quantities, energy and information, standing on an equal footing and playing off each other." (p115, [[ReadingNotes/ProgrammingTheUniverse#Chapter7|Chapter 7]] ibid)%0a%0a!!!!!Cross every layers (gray color)%0a* factored-out to remove clutter as, if left in each level it would add a lot of repetitions%0a** depending in the usage, the visualization items can be expanded back in every layers%0a* structure in this layer could also be added, for example from the more generalist to the more specific e.g. mathematics as a closure to complexity as a closure to economy, etc%0aSee Adler's distinction between first-order and second-order knowledge.%0a%0a!!![[#Visualization]]Visualization%0a%0a!!!!Interactive folded view%0a* 1 layer synthesis : (to name)%0a** 3 layers types : (to name, cf [[#DetailsOnDistinctLayers|Details on distinct layers]] in [[#Structure|Structure]])%0a*** layer by layer with its under and upper layer%0a**** expanded by displaying all layers%0a%0aNote that this visualization would probably be facilitated by applying [[#Structure|Structure]] to a dedicated group with its main page with a page list with a page for each layer and a template page.%0a%0a!!!![[#UserCenteredCurve]]User-centered curve%0a* each layer could be represented by a column centered around the self%0a** the high would represent the assessed level of knowledge%0a** each task required to be done by the user would then aligned the appropriate layer with the 12 o'clock position and with the appropriate level of zoom, displaying more or less neighboring layers%0a%0a%25thumb%25[[Path:/pub/illustrations/visualization_ELM_during_tasks.svg|Path:/pub/illustrations/visualization_ELM_during_tasks.svg]]%0a%0aIn this simplistic drawing, "Structure" would represent this very page, in particular from [[ExtendedLayeredModel#ModelStart]] to [[ExtendedLayeredModel#ModelEnd]]. The wiki overall, and even less knowledge outside of it, is not represented. %0a%0aNote that another dimension (e.g. vertical if we imagine here the drawing being on the horizontal plane) dimension could use to represent time, how the models evolve through time and, hopefully, are improved. One could also imagine his own models and tools as presented here as projected on a transparent half-sphere through which he sees the world.%0a%0aPedagogically, one could imagine a transparent sheet at the end of each learning book that a student would put and see his own diagram evolve over time. One could also hold a repository of tasks to complete associated with a layer and share it with others so that next time somebody is trying to achieve a similar task, the curve get oriented accordingly, either directly or as an average.%0a%0a!!![[#Structure]]Structure%0a(:table border=1:)%0a(:include ExtendedLayeredModel#ModelHeaderStart#ModelHeaderEnd:)%0a(:cellnr bgcolor=#cccc99:)layer without upper interaction%0a(:cell:)...%0a(:cell:){-no under layer by definition-}%0a(:cell:)...%0a(:cell:)...%0a(:cell:)...%0a(:cell:)...%0a(:cell:)...%0a(:cell:)...%0a(:cell:)...%0a(:cellnr bgcolor=#cccc99:)layer without upper interaction%0a(:cell:)...%0a(:cell:)...%0a(:cell:)...%0a(:cell:)...%0a(:cell:)...%0a(:cell:)...%0a(:cell:)...%0a(:cell:)...%0a(:cell:)...%0a(:cellnr:)layer with upper interaction ([[#TradeSelfDescriptionForResources|details]])%0a(:cell:)...%0a(:cell:)...%0a(:cell:)...%0a(:cell:)...%0a(:cell:)...%0a(:cell:)...%0a(:cell:)...%0a(:cell:)...%0a(:cell:)...%0a(:cellnr:)layer with upper interaction%0a(:cell:)...%0a(:cell:)...%0a(:cell:){-no upper layer by definition-}%0a(:cell:)...%0a(:cell:)...%0a(:cell:)...%0a(:cell:)...%0a(:cell:)...%0a(:cell:)...%0a(:cellnr:) %25apply=row id=myid bgcolor=silver%25 cross '''every''' layers%0a(:cell:)meta-models studying relations: ...%0a(:cell:)n/a (not causal without being embodied in a layer)%0a(:cell:)n/a (not causal without being embodied in a layer)%0a(:cell:)...%0a(:cell:)n/a (consider [[Wikipedia:Mereology]])%0a(:cell:)...%0a(:cell:)...%0a(:cell:)...%0a(:cell:)...%0a(:tableend:)%0a%0a!!![[#Asymmetry]]Asymmetry%0aNow moved to its dedicated page [[StructuralInformationAsymmetries]]%0a%0a!!See also%0a* [[http://psychweb.cisat.jmu.edu/ToKSystem/|The Tree of Knowledge System]] by Gregg Henriques%0a%0a!![[#ToDo]]To do%0a# integrate%0a## [[LayeredModel#ToDo]]%0a## [[Fabien/EpistemologicalModel]] to facilitate routing/traversing in and across layer, in particular abstract ones on relations (e.g. mathematics, philosophy, economy)%0a## Seedea:Seedea/BackEnd for generating new models%0a### supported by Seedea:Research/PhylogeneticFlowProgramming (ΦFP) to handle evolution over time%0a#### e.g. [[Wikipedia:Category:History of ideas]] and timelines of model for each layer%0a## [[Fabien/MyBeliefs]] especially to check for consistency%0a## [[PersonalInformationStream/VisualBookShelfByCategory]]%0a# adapted for%0a## [[LayeredModel#refbiologyseparation|Biology separation]] through color separation%0a## [[LayeredModel#AssociatedModels]] through additional column%0a## Seedea:Seedea/InnovationChain and [[Cookbook/Cookbook#BuildAction]] for "printing" or producing through additional column%0a## [[Content/MostImportantEquations]] through additional column%0a# cf also array schema written in a paper notebook before September 2010%0a# consider it as the entry page of the wiki to%0a## be more encompassing and%0a## have more feedback on it%0a## but then since the table is large%0a### provide a dedicated skin (e.g. no menu or borders)%0a### fold some parts and unfold by overlay or click%0a## be more compact, thus useful without being displayed%0a### use only a line of [[#Structure|Structure]] as potentially the fundamental unit of study from [[Fabien/EpistemologicalModel]] and [[Seedea:Research/PhylogeneticFlowProgramming]]%0a#### providing the most summed-up view%0a#### allowing to expand each line to more lines from the "possible internal layering" column%0a## facilitate interactions thus personal involvement thus better understanding (at least according to constructivism)%0a# consider a better structure to allow direct inclusion in this page in an even more distributed fashion%0a## pages in groups%0a### e.g. Content, Cookbook, ReadingNotes%0a## sections in pages%0a### e.g. Content/Cosmology#CurrentModel%0a# improve the column models by rejecting lists instead of connected network with its set of rules%0a# if there is an actuator, where is the sensory equivalent to respect [[ReadingNotes/TreeOfKnowledge]]?%0a## modelize my own crawling/browsing behavior%0a### see also the discussion with nicktick on freenode/##pim at 14:20 23/21/2010 regarding search engines and crawling techniques as a potential equivalent for the information layer%0a## [[Cookbook/News]]%0a# list for of each layer%0a## their network model%0a## potential source for datasets%0a### e.g. table 1 of [[PersonalInformationStream/WithoutNotesMay11#TamingComplexity]] or tables in Barabási's 2001 review article%0a## computational equivalent (e.g. [[Wikipedia:Computational sociology]])%0a## quantitative equivalent (e.g. [[Wikipedia:Scientometrics]], [[Wikipedia:Econometrics]])%0a# sum-up as a network of models%0a## with layer restrictions but defined rather by usage than by intrinsic property%0a### beside eventually the total number of "nodes" involved%0a## data for a model as a simplification of the output of another model%0a# consider balance between local optima and general optimum%0a## i.e. how the upper or under layer own homeostasis influences back and thus how it could lead to transitions more favorable to itself then to the other layers%0a# [[Wikipedia:Integrative level]]%0a## [[http://www.iskoi.org/ilc/|Integrative Levels Classification]] "Theory of integrative levels claims that the natural world is organized in a series of levels of increasing complexity: from physical particles and molecules, through biological structures, to the most sophisticated products of human thought."%0a# consider unifying layers by running simulations constrained by the models of two successive layers%0a## them algorithmically tinker the unifying model until it match both and at the minimum computational cost%0a## repeat for every layers%0a# focusing only on the "most exciting problem", i.e. the longest chain of events through the entire list of layers e.g. how political thoughts are generated out of matter is probably masking other interesting problems that this model could help to study%0a## e.g. how does the pleasure of taste came out of chemicals like salt, sugar, fat or spices used during cooking (especially interesting for a cook)%0a* [[http://snap.stanford.edu/data/index.html|Stanford Large Network Dataset Collection]]%0a* [[http://www.technologyreview.com/blog/arxiv/27593/|The Emerging Science of Connected Networks]], arXiv blog for MIT Technology Review 2012%0a** read in March 2012%0a* explore Dynamics of Multi-Level Complex Systems (DyM-CS)%0a>>comment%3c%3c%0a[[#oneline]][[{=$FullName}|+]], \%0a[[#onelineend]]%0a>>%3c%3c Analysis.LayeredModel=%25center%25Essentially, all models are wrong, but some are useful. - ''George Box''%0a%0a%25center%25'''See [[ExtendedLayeredModel]] as its more complete version'''%25%25%0a%0a!!Bottom-up%0a[[#ModelDescriptionStart]]%0alowest to highest complexity, increase of managed units (each unit on the layer N is constituted of an organization of units from N-1). Note that this does not imply reductionism or downward causality, only different levels of analysis with a continuum of interactions between them.%0a[[#ModelDescriptionEnd]]%0a%0a%25rfloat%25Path:/pub/images/layers.png%25%25%0a[[#ModelStart]]%0a# information : (:pagelist link=Category.Information list=normal fmt=#oneline:)%0a## information creation (following a discussion with Sylvain'^[[#refdiscussion|1]]^')%0a### epistemology%0a#### evolutionary epistemology%0a##### CAEE [[Seedea:Research.Research]]%0a# physics : (:pagelist link=Category.Physics list=normal fmt=#oneline:)%0a# chemistry : (:pagelist link=Category.Chemistry list=normal fmt=#oneline:)%0a# biology'^[[#refbiologyseparation|*]]^' : (:pagelist link=Category.Biology list=normal fmt=#oneline:)%0a# neurology : (:pagelist link=Category.Neurology list=normal fmt=#oneline:)%0a# psychology : (:pagelist link=Category.Psychology list=normal fmt=#oneline:)%0a# sociology : (:pagelist link=Category.Sociology list=normal fmt=#oneline:)%0a# politics : (:pagelist link=Category.Politics list=normal fmt=#oneline:)%0a[[#ModelEnd]]%0a%0a!!Notes%0a* Stability is insured by statistical law, or the law of big numbers, i.e. each level doesn't "collapse" to the previous one and keeps "emergent properties" thanks to statistical stability.%0a* I hope that with own definitions like [[Cookbook/Biology#Cell]] that have a shared algorithmic and network view point and use more than 1 layer I will gradually gain a better overall understanding%0a** for example could this definition also be used in conjunction with models like the trophic web?%0a%0a!!![[#refbiologyseparation]]Biology separation%0abiological entity have model of selves and reproduction%0a* (nomology, hard sciences, Godel theorem, recursion) distinction%0a* rule systems (cf [[Slideshows/AIWProposal]] and recently related read material) as equivalent to laws in lower than biology layers%0a* exchange of information for energy (cf [[Content/MyAphorisms#LifeEnergyInformationTrade|own definition of "life"]])%0a* consider everything that is bellow that level as [[Languages/OwnConcepts#ExtendedHomeostasis|extended homeostasis]]%0a** metaphor of the house electrically closing its roller window shutter in the evening, just like the eyelids of its inhabitants%0a%0a!!!!Inspired by%0aHervé Le Guyader's remark "La biologie va se trouver a l'interface d'une serie de sciences dures que ce soit la biochimie, la biophysique, la description de toutes ses molecules, la mathematisation de la genetique des populations, etc, etc, et bien evidement tout une partie qui est contingente, qui correspond a l'histoire. C'est cette interaction entre les deux qui est tellement riche." during [[PersonalInformationStream/WithoutNotesDecember10#LesEnjeuxDeLaScience|Les enjeux de la science]], Continent Science, France Culture December 2010%0a%0a%25center%25"To model an object is to possess it" ''Picasso''%25%25%0a%0a!!References%0a# [[#refdiscussion]][[http://www.womensstudies.umd.edu/wmstfac/kking/present/KnotsSLSA05.html|In Knots: emergent knowledge systems and the Inka khipu]] by Katie King, Narrative and Emergent Knowledge 2005%0a** "collapsing levels as you dynamically shift focus for varying amounts of time and attention"%0a** in February 2010 in Saint-Maur about what was my own strategy to reach my own objective%0a*** saying that in computer science we learned to handle several layers of abstractions, a classical example being [[Wikipedia:OSI model]], but also how you have source code, design patterns, frameworks, virtual machine, compiled code, processor instructions and that to program but also to debug you have to navigate easilly in and between those layers so somehow also collapsing them%0a* [[Wikipedia:Level of detail]] (LOD) as used in computer graphics to swap model of objects in different precision based on the distance with the viewer%0a* Chapter 11 of [[ReadingNotes/A Brief History of Time]] by Stephen Hawking%0a%0a!![[#ToDo]]To do%0a# add "missing" layers%0a## mathematics? philosophy? geography? climatology?%0a# transform to a proper list template rather that doing it manually%0a## only provide the ordered layers name then get the list of categories%0a# add an easy-tagging recipe for my wiki, like a droplist option to append tags to the current page instead of manually editing each%0a# created [[MyBeliefs]]%0a# cartographies%0a## earliers maps of scientific fields%0a## http://abstrusegoose.com/277%0a# integrate the CS specific [[Tools/Programming#EntireStack]]%0a## itself should integrate [[Tools/Programming#HardwareSpecific]]%0a# transform to a practical table including for each layer%0a## results, cookbooks/tools/models, content/books/videos/references%0a### in order to generate '''new''' results/tools/content in other layers%0a# develop layer transparency%0a## you master a topic when you can use its model transparently without having to consciously explore it to draw conclusions but rather directly use it for a purpose%0a### as if it was a black box, an abstract tool, that if you wanted you could have looked into but didn't need to%0a## e.g. knowing the Internet infrastructure, the OSI layer, the software behavior, enough to just start a second HTTP query before the first is finished because it is more efficient in that situation but without consciously consider all the implications%0a# if growth in complexity in biological organisms is done by copying functions from other organisms directly or by using them through coupling then gradually removing irrelevant functions to waste less energy, could it also apply at the social level?%0a** i.e. can a society of organisms decide for the energetic purpose of optimization to strip out of their constituent properties?%0a# write an abstract layer including the interfaces with other layers%0a** based on layer transparency and coupling, consequently interfacing layers through equivalents of interdependency loops%0a# use examples to produce visualization of shifts in layers during an analysis or presentation%0a** e.g. [[http://abstrusegoose.com/306|Hello, (over-simplified) Anatomy of a Typical Phone Conversation]], Abstruse Goose would mainly oscillate between the chemistry/biology level and a bit in the physical level%0a# [[#AssociatedModels]]list and associate models (networked or not, cf [[Cookbook/Cognition#HistoryOfDominantCognitiveModels]]) per layer, e.g.%0a## Wikipedia:Genome%0a## Wikipedia:Connectome%0a## Wikipedia:Interactome%0a## Wikipedia:Proteome%0a## Internet as a meta-network with layers as network not merely technical computer networks%0a## Seedea:Utopiahanalysis/UniNetVerseVisu%0a## use Seedea:Research/PhylogeneticFlowProgramming to parse through it and provide an interface through [[http://www.innovativ.it|innovativ.it]]%0a### add discussion with Paola%0a%0a%0a!!!To categorize%0a[=(:pagelist link=Category.UncategorizedBook list=normal fmt=simple:)=]%0a* others book that %0a** have [[ReadingNotes/ReadingNotes|no individual page]] or that %0a** have page made before the [[ReadingNotes/Template]] with @@UncategorizedBook@@ was done (cf earlier attempts to list those in the to do section)%0a* see also all the existing tags [=(:pagelist group=Category list=normal fmt=#title:)=] thanks to PmWiki:Categories%0a%0a>>comment%3c%3c%0a[[#oneline]][[{=$FullName}|+]], \%0a[[#onelineend]]%0a>>%3c%3c Analysis.OnThePoliticsOfComputations=!!Principle%0aIf the universe as a whole can be considered as a computational fabric on which matter is organized to allow for computations to be efficiently done (cf [[Fabien/Beliefs#B1]]), then the choice of which to conduct is of fundamental importance.%0a%0aThose political decisions can be partly witnessed in the history of large computations at the scale of nations (hence the dedicated section on this page) but also through individual decision leveraged by the private sector, typically 2-sided market as explained in [[ReadingNotes/InformationRules]] (still to develop).%0a%0aOverall allocation of resources is strategical and have fundamental social implication. Computation, despite the famous adage that "knowledge is power", have rarely so far been considered as a resource per se, yet it might be one of the most important one around which others revolve.%0a%0aThis should be use as a part of ways to be politically more efficient, e.g. with [[Events/VotingIsALearningProcess]].%0a%0a!!Content%0a* patterns%0a** mostly only information about the technical specification of the supercomputers but hardly about the computations they ran%0a** pushing structured matter around (final product)%0a** pushing information to locally build the final product around%0a** pre-computations, distributed computation, ...%0a** handling increasingly large datasets (thus endless race)%0a*** e.g. manipulating no genome then 1 genome with difficulty then currently doing work with hundreds or whole taxa%0a** economy of scale, specialization/standardization/distribution%0a* at the political level, who decides how supercomputers will be allocated?%0a** how does the hierarchy influences such choices?%0a** how does the underlying ideology influences such choices?%0a* publicly funded classics%0a** weather%0a** high energy with no foreseeable exploitation means%0a** cosmological simulations%0a** defense%0a*** note that [[ReadingNotes/Agnotology]] could help distinguish a pattern from the history of declassification%0a* private sector classics%0a** energy e.g. drilling simulation for B.P., ...%0a** finance e.g. JP Morgan%0a** mass end-user information e.g. Google, Facebook, ...%0a* large computations%0a** what is currently the algorithm currently consuming the most CPU cycles? the most energy? (see also Seedea:Content/Newconcepts#FERD )%0a*** interesting measure also to compare distributed computations, e.g. comparing [[Events/BitcoinFabelier]] with the Top500 or http://wiki.apache.org/hadoop/PoweredBy%0a*** '''which algorithms a society has historically invested the most energy on'''%0a**** and related hypothesis e.g.%0a***** Is there a constant shared dedicated to cryptoanalysis?%0a**** is there a book on the history of large computations? (ideally cryptography and cryptoanalysis included), '''not''' the history of calculus, computation or automation but rather on using those tools and methods for a significant period of time thus using a large amount of available resources that would have otherwise been used for other important task (thus being a political question)%0a**** have humanity overall always spent an equivalent or increasing share of its resources on computations?%0a**** consider using Seedea:Content/Newconcepts#FERD and as a ratio of total available FERD per period%0a**** recall [[Wikipedia:Lewis Fry Richardson#Weather_forecasting]] in which a room of computers was then filled with people%0a**** see [[Fabien/StructuralInformationAsymmetries#ArchitectureIsomorphisms]] on patterns in space rather than in time or the impact off [[Cookbook/Cognition#HistoryOfDominantCognitiveModels]] regarding what problems are actually trying to be solved%0a**** see [[ReadingNotes/MecaMind]]%0a**** consider a DBPedia request using the @@Purpose@@ in @@Categories: Supercomputers@@ (added to [[Tools/SemanticWeb#Requests]])%0a*** note that those lists are mainly "just" public research computations, privates (e.g. currently Facebook, Google, etc) not distributed individuals (e.g. Folding@Home, BitCoin, etc) are not included even though individually they may not be relevant, there sum might be significant%0a**** significant update motivated by [[PersonalInformationStream/WithoutNotesJune11#RIKENK]]%0a*** [[#ComputerCyclesHistoryForScientificApplications]]restricted to science?%0a**** e.g. [[http://www.jbc.org/content/280/28/e25.full|The Most Highly Cited Paper in Publishing History: Protein Determination by Oliver H. Lowry]] or in the related field BLAST or FASTA%0a***** what about Felsenstein's PHYLIP package?%0a** different programs running and with size of share%0a*** http://www.top500.org/%0a**** [[http://www.green500.org/|Green500]] ''a ranking of the most energy-efficient supercomputers in the world''%0a**** [[http://www.graph500.org/|Graph500.org]]%0a** [[http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/10187248|In graphics: Supercomputing superpowers]], BBC News May 2010%0a*** including treemap by applications%0a** history of the largest computations%0a*** simulating atomic bombs, predicting weather, breaking cryptographic code, proteome, ...%0a*** [[Wikipedia:Military simulation]]%0a*** [[http://query.grid-observatory.org/|Grid Observatory]] traces%0a*** to put in perspective against [[Wikipedia:World energy consumption]]%0a** consider the link with the evolution of [[Content/Mathematics#ComplexityTheory]] and what is calculable, what is not%0a*** inspired by [[PersonalInformationStream/WithoutNotesAugust11#ScottAaronson]]%0a** [[http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/technology/10187248.stm|In graphics: Supercomputing superpowers]], BBC News May 2010%0a* military battle%0a** what was computed before? what outcome did it result it?%0a*** map, estimation of enemy resource, ...%0a* note that the energy required to run might not be the most important, cf [[PersonalInformationStream/WithoutNotesSeptember11#WatsonEnergyConsumptionEstimate]] which would seem to show that it is actually '''potentially negligible!'''%0a%0a!!Financing such a study%0a* How many "rich" history inclined geeks [[Tools/Financial#crowdfunding]] principle to the point of donating?%0a** note that those crowd-funding platforms have a different distribution population, e.g. Flattr might have more geeks than KickStarter yet their income might be lower, etc%0a** see existing non-fiction examples http://www.kickstarter.com/discover/categories/nonfiction%0a* potential bonus for helpers %0a** shipped paper copy from Lulu.com%0a** shipped poster of a summing-up infographic%0a** dedicated visit of a significant place (e.g. Computer History Museum)%0a%0a!!Inspired by %0a* [[Content/Needs#SupercomputerCyclesHistory]]%0a* [[Fabien/Beliefs#B1]]%0a%0a!!See also%0a* [[StructuralInformationAsymmetries#ArchitectureIsomorphisms]] on the resulting similarities between seemingly different structure%0a* history of computing devices%0a** briefly skimmed over in Seedea:Research/HistoryIdeaManagement%0a* Seedea:Research/Drive in particular for military simulations%0a* Dag Spicer of the [[http://www.computerhistory.org/collections/search/|research department of the Computer History Museum]] answered to my 2nd of September 2011 request%0a** Textbooks on HPC (High Performance Computing); F90 (Fortran 90) applications%0a** journals related to supercomputing applications, e.g. http://ftp.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/toc/ijsa.html%0a** most interesting ones are possibly proprietary (i.e. secret): certainly government work but also commercial code (such as is written "in-house", for e.g. Boeing or Ford.)%0a* instances%0a** [[http://anusf.anu.edu.au/policies/STAC.html|Policy of the supercomputer time allocation committee]] at ANU, 2002%0a** [[http://www.idris.fr/|IDRIS - Institut du développement et des ressources en informatique scientifique]] with its yearly "campagne d'attribution de ressources"%0a* sources to explore%0a** for each government there is a commitee dedicated to allocate which at UCL or Kings College can use the latest supercomputer paid by the government and to do so Im sure they keep track records of what has been done and what is most likely to make serious progress, somebody who has been part of such commitee and know how they worked, beside the financia accounting, could surely give some interesting pointers%0a** for each supercomputer who bought it, what was the justification, what algorithm was developped just for it... really tedious and imprecise%0a** for each supercomputer brand there are salespersons would similar information prepared for marketing arguments%0a* cf [[http://www.csc.liv.ac.uk/~ped/teachadmin/histsci/content.html|History of Computation]] Course Notes by Paul E. Dunne via [[Content/PersonalInformationStream#Scanning]]%0a* discussion with Marc after [[Events/ParadigmShiftMeetings2011]]%0a** compare comparable events%0a*** e.g. army-related computations per century%0a** sources%0a*** military, especially interesting because of the adversarial aspect, thus requiring smallest possible time frame%0a**** history at the university of Montpellier%0a**** Fort de Vincennes%0a*** finance%0a**** Venise as the first financial hub%0a**** high frequency trading today%0a*** administration, less important time constraint yet very important quantities%0a**** Colbert%0a**** douanes/customs for international trade%0a* http://www.quora.com/Could-LAPACK-be-the-library-which-used-the-most-CPU-cycles-total%0a* [[http://www.sdsc.edu/us/allocations/past/|Allocations Past Awards]] at SDSC from 1999 to 2005%0a* [[https://www.xsede.org/active-xsede-allocations|Active XSEDE Allocations]]%0a* consider asking on http://www.reddit.com/r/AskHistory/ and http://www.reddit.com/r/AskHistorians/ Analysis.PoliticalPowerAsSoftwareERD=!!Principle%0aSince%0a* code is Law (cf [[ReadingNotes/TheFutureOfIdeas]])%0a* code is Space (cf [[ReadingNotes/ScanningNotes#CodeSpace]])%0a* architecture is politics (cf [[http://blog.kapor.com/?p=29|Kapor]])%0aand%0a* considering the metric of the amount of energy you run your own code (cf own notes after presentation on PIM and discussion)%0a** with%0a*** this metrics being run by others be extended%0a*** and this code requiring energy thus being measurable by ERD (cf Seedea:Content/Newconcepts#FERD )%0acan we automatically compute the political power of an individual? a society at large? i.e deduce [[OnThePoliticsOfComputations]]?%0a%0a!!Actors involved%0a* Developers%0a** Gates, Brin, Bezos, Dorsey, Zuckeberg, ... but also Torvald, ...%0a* code regulators%0a** politicians, lobbyists, ...%0a** (eventually) infrastructure facilitators (very blurry line)%0a*** Cloudera, Amazon Web Services, ...%0a*** potentially going as far as infrastructure builders, e.g. datacenter constructors, energy suppliers, cooks for those, thus... everybody up to a certain extent?%0a%0a!!Notes%0a* it might be more precise to be coupled with ability to produce the desired impact%0a** e.g. via [[Cookbook/Cookbook#BuildAction]] thus the metric would be ERD per software but also per reconfigurable resources available%0a* this does not imply that the code used is useful BUT that it has value for the user since he or she (on the assumption of him being rational) consciously decided to trade resource (eventually money but at least energy and attention) to get this code running. Also it is a political metric, thus it is measure dependancy on somebody else, not absolute usefulness.%0a%0a!!See also%0a* [[OnThePoliticsOfComputations]]%0a* [[PersonalInformationStream/WithoutNotesJuly11#HowAlgorithmsShapeOurWorld]] Analysis.PracticalMindUploadingLimits=aka Mind uploading viewed from the sysadmin side aka why you do not want to be uploaded%0a%0aLet's imagine we somehow find the way to upload ourselves, whatever%0athat might be, to the net or a local computer%0a* frustrating to talk to "non-transhumanist" friends who dismiss the idea entirely without first taking the time to ponder about how it might work and why it would be good%0a* frustrating to talk to "transhumanist" friends who believe in the idea without first questioning what can go wrong and see it as the panacea%0a* hack and get hacked, a costly arm-race that goes beyond any substrate%0a** [[Content/Projetautonomieenergetique?action=diff#diff1325526379]] and problem of interfaces%0a** Seedea:Research/Drive%0a* uniqueness required for trust%0a** problematic for backups%0a* encryption still requires keys%0a* knowing that a significant share of our body mass is bacteria%0a** are most our CPU cycles hijacked by malicious software?%0a*** will it increase over time to reach the same ratio?%0a* infinite or unlimited access to information or resources%0a** whatever the substrate economical questions remains, i.e. some goods are exclusive while others are not%0a*** e.g. computational power might be significantly easier to access but it can be the case for all potential users while the total amount of computational power remains stable, consequently in practice it might be stable per capita%0a** see [[ReadingNotes/InformationRules]]%0a* software system upgrade on hardware with sensitive data or availability is stressful%0a** no matter the power of the hardware%0a** even more as the hardware is remote, with no physical affordance%0a* new citizen casualties in cyberwarfare%0a** here again, like in security in general, this is not a personal or paranoid position, rather an economical one%0a*** virus and worms are costly to specialized and to be effective target the largest possible group relative to their own interests%0a** motivated by http://www.theatlantic.com/technology/archive/2012/06/is-it-possible-to-wage-a-just-cyberwar/258106/%0a%0a!!Remarks%0a* consider a more positive mindset e.g. "Suggestions to the pioneers of mind uploading."%0a%0a!!See also%0a* [[Events/TeleXLR8-01#LiveMigration]]%0a* [[PersonalInformationStream/WithoutNotesJanuary12#TheScienceOfInsecurity]]%0a* Snort and other [[Wikipedia:Intrusion detection system]] (IDS)%0a* http://wiki.lesswrong.com/wiki/Whole_Brain_Emulation%0a* [[Wikipedia:World of Ghost in the Shell#Drawbacks]]%0a* http://www.transhumanistes.com/forumsaft/topic/televerser-son-esprit-sur-internet-quelles-sont-vos-motivations%0a* sustaining cognition in metamorphosis beyond corticogenesis%0a** http://www.quora.com/Cognitive-Science/What-research-is-there-on-organisms-able-to-sustain-their-cognitive-processes-despite-metamorphosis-that-affect-their-central-nervous-system%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s2GIirg43sU|Uploads economics 101]] by Robin Hanson, Future of Humanity Institute of Oxford University 2012%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vvjCJE-N34k|Envisioning The Economy, and Society, of Whole Brain Emulations]] by Robin Hanson, Future of Humanity Institute of Oxford University April 2013%0a%0a!!References%0a* [[ReadingNotes/Apocalyptic AI]]%0a** regarding religious inspiration, funding and virtual reality%0a* [[http://cpcc.berkeley.edu/publications.html|BiAgents - A Bigraphical Agent Model for Structure-Aware Computation]]%0a** see [[Cookbook/Mind#ImpactOfInformationTechnologyOnTheBrain]] and Seedea:Oimp/Lqnet Seedea:Oimp/CloudArbitrage%0a* [[Wikipedia:Homomorphic encryption#Fully_homomorphic_encryption]] Analysis.StructuralInformationAsymmetries=%25center%25''On ne s'appuit que sur ce qui resiste.''%25%25%0a%0a%25right%25André Malraux%25%25%0a%0a* [[#Problem|Problem]]%0a* [[#MinimallyRequiredAssumptions|Minimally required assumptions]]%0a* [[#Model|Model]]%0a* [[#Methodology|Methodology]]%0a* [[#Verifications|Verifications]]%0a* [[#Remarks|Remarks]]%0a* [[#Consequences|Consequences]]%0a* [[#MetaphoresAndAnalogies|Metaphores and analogies]]%0a* [[#InspiredBy|Inspired by]]%0a* [[#Discussions|Discussions]]%0a* [[#LiteratureReview|Literature review]]%0a* [[#Glossary|Glossary]]%0a* [[#ToDo|To do]]%0a%0a%25center%25[[Fabien/StructuralInformationAsymmetries|Path:/pub/illustrations/SIAsynonyms_medium.png]][[%3c%3c]][-Cloud of words present in this page, circling is used to link word with similar meanings.[[%3c%3c]]The network of models on the right represent a popular model of each layer[[%3c%3c]]linked by symbolic one-way function (OWF).-]%25%25%0a%0a----%0a%0a!![[#Problem]]Problem%0aIf distinct layers have intrinsic properties rather than being a construct resulting of the level of analysis of researchers, how did those appeared and remained stable? Why is computation across layers remaining difficult? Why is there a costly increase of complexity while evolution is not a directional process?%0a%0a%0a!![[#MinimallyRequiredAssumptions]]Minimally required assumptions%0aExplicit and hierarchical conceptual toolbox.%0a* [[#MRA_InformationalPhysics]][[#MRA_InformationalPhysics|MRA_InformationalPhysics]] all processes are information based, cf [[Content/Cosmology#InformationalPhysics]]%0a** [[#MRA_EconomicalClosure]][[#MRA_EconomicalClosure|MRA_EconomicalClosure]] sustainable processes requires energy acquisition and allocation consequently either follow economical bounded rationality or get replaced%0a*** [[#MRA_RedQueen]][[#MRA_RedQueen|MRA_RedQueen]] processes within a shared environment have to adapt to maintain access to resources creating an arm-race, cf Seedea:Research/Drive%0a**** [[#MRA_OptInCollaboration]][[#MRA_OptInCollaboration|MRA_OptInCollaboration]] collaboration within processes is an optional solution that can be employed by processes and that also require to identify and reject non-collaborative processes%0a%0a%0a!![[#Model]]Model%0a>>bgcolor=lightgray%3c%3c%0awithin arm-race environment%0a'''General stable structure = OWF(...OWF([OWF([independent elements])+other maintaining functions,OWF([independent elements]),...]+other maintaining functions))'''%0a%0a* f a process represented as a function%0a* f(x)=y an externally visible action (either directly or through its waste products) resulting from internal behavior x of f%0a* g(y)=f(x) the invert function of f such g(f(x))=x%0a* h(g,f) the hardness of relative cost of O(f(x)) to O(g(x)) with h(g,f)=0 for identical complexity and h(g,f)=+∞ for maximum theoretical hardness%0a** consider if h should be a metric or not (e.g. negative value, symmetric, ...)%0a** can be visualize as the value of a directed edge between two vertices on a graph%0a*** the higher layer being a grouping of vertices from the lower layer hypergraph could be used instead%0a* the harder f is to invert, in general or for a restricted set of values, the costlier the controllability%0a* C() controllability of a system (a graph) by another (also a graph)%0a** problem so far unary function%0a** have to consider it from another layer?%0a** relC(A,A) as relative controllability is not necessarily equivalent to C(A), rather it is its theoretical limit%0a*** most likely never happen for a complex system as it would have prohibitive costs, delegation with imperfect control is most likely to happen, cf self-models ([[ReadingNotes/BeingNoOne]])%0a*** cf stabilizability, especially as the system must but not overreact against internal small fluctuation, cf also homeostasis%0a** relC(A,B)%3c=>relC(B,A) or (relC(A,B)%3c=relC(B,A) or relC(A,B)=>relC(B,A))%0a%0a[@%0a h(A,B)%0a -> %0aA----B%0a %3c-%0a h(B,A)%0a@]%0aif h(A,B)>>(B,A) or h(B,A)>>(A,B) then it can be represented as one single arrow giving%0a[@%0a o o-%0a ^ ^%0a |/%0a o%3c--s-->o%0a /|%0a v v%0a +o o%0a@]%0aSimply consider [[Wikipedia:Multigraph#Labeling]].%0a%0acreation of an "milieu interieur" (intuitively seems similar to the cell membrane, the simplest configuration by being an ellipsoid)%0a%0arelC(A,B) ∝ h(A,B) %0a%0a* evaluate%0a** Rényi entropy on the distribution of possible behaviors and visible actions to measure hardness%0a** metrics from graph theory/combinatorics/...%0a** degree distribution to measure controllability%0a** bridge between information theory, number theory, combinatorics and graph theory%0a*** entropy?%0a** Lotka-Volterra or Richardson's model to define the arm-race closure%0a*** resulting in fluctuating values of h()%0a*** fitness based on relative value of h() to the rest of the population yet taking account energy spent on amplification too%0a**** fitness: best return on investment in using the most stable set of components with maximum controllability for oneself and not other and maintain on oneself the lowest level of controllability%0a** the cost of hardness amplification, even across generations%0a** representation as one hypergraph%0a*** stack-up graphs (but is it really representative?) thus have just one model%0a*** more generalist%0a*** might require high dimensional matrices%0a*** which axioms from graph theory hold?%0a>>%3c%3c%0a%0a%0a!![[#Methodology]]Methodology%0a%0a!!!CS-inspired writing methodologically%0a* consider it equivalent to @@require_once()@@ calls%0a** having to do it in order to maximize efficiency and quality while minimizing weak dependencies%0a* then calling inline the functions within those packages as papers%0a** and indexed at the end through the list of reference for efficiency and clarity of "execution" by the reader%0a* the reader is equivalent to an interpreter with strict constraints consequently%0a** concepts have to be explained and in the right order%0a** data have to be provided%0a** required leaps of logic are to be spotted and fixed (as if it was not just syntax errors but rather broken logic flow)%0a* ship the MVP and iterate%0a* test often based on the dataset%0a[[http://researchroadmap.org/content.fcg/ResearchRoadmap|ResearchRoadmap]] also mentions Feyerabend and tries to provide a set of tools rather than a strict method%0a%0a!!!1st iteration of the [[http://researchroadmap.org/content.fcg/Writing|Research snake]] (31/05/2011)%0a# if distinct layers exists and are not just the result of levels of analysis, how is it that they remain stable and that computation across remains difficult?%0a# theory review/frame question%0a## OWF, Controllability, complexity, informational physics, POWF/PUF, recursion/fractals%0a## is OWF the stabilizing mechanisms that allows for complexity to grow relentlyessly despite its energy cost?%0a# method%0a## list model of each layer extract from its relevant dataset%0a## check for OWF properties within this model%0a### as external communication (protecting against peers), as internal communication (protecting against constituents)%0a# ?%0a# ?%0a%0a%0a!![[#Verifications]]Verifications%0afrom the possibly easiest to the harder%0a# simulate amplification hardness by evolutionary computation%0a# find patterns of OWFs in models of each layer%0a# find patterns of OWFs in phylogenies%0a# find recursive OWF in the highest know layer%0aNote that in simulations OWF can just be simulated as weight on edges, there is no need to actually use proper OWF e.g. costly factorization of primes. In the same way hardness amplification can be simulated by increasing the value of the weighted edge. Relaxing this constraint by setting equal weights on the 2 edges of the same vertex can be use to test stability then controllability without OWF, %25red%25if this allow for growth in complexity then SIA does not hold%25%25. If OWF are required though exploring the threshold value if there is one could yield very interesting result, percolation models could be helpful there.%0a%0a!!!Naive process%0a%0a!!!!Model based%0a# test if a system without OWF properties can remain stable%0a# if it is a minimum assumption%0a# if it can be applied recursively%0a# etc%0a%0a[[#Tools]]Tools%0a* agent-based simualtions: NetLogo%0a* quick intuition verification: W|A%0a* mathematical toolkit: Octave ([[http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Octave_Programming_Tutorial|Octave Programming Tutorial on Wikibook]]) or R with packages for%0a## complexity estimation%0a### OWH, ... (check [[http://octave.sourceforge.net/informationtheory/overview.html|informationtheory]], [[http://octave.sourceforge.net/octave/function/primes.html|primes]] in the default distribution)%0a## graph metrics (check [[http://octave.sourceforge.net/octave/overview.html#Matrices|matrices]] in the default distribution and [[http://octave.sourceforge.net/combinatorics/index.html|combinatorics]] or the [[http://www.combinatorica.com|Combinatorica]] project)%0a### degree distribution, ...%0a## competitive environment (check [[http://octave.sourceforge.net/odepkg/index.html|odepkg]] and [[http://octave.sourceforge.net/econometrics/index.html|econometrics]])%0a### Votka-Loterra, Richardson's model, ...%0a%0a!!!!Evidence based%0a# list networks to study%0a## e.g. phylogeny of OWF in DNA genomes?%0a## justify graph/network datasets as the unifying through Barabási's recent Science paper [[PersonalInformationStream/WithoutNotesMay11#TamingComplexity]]%0a# get their datasets%0a# list properties of one-way functions (OWF)%0a# check if networks exhibit properties of OWF%0a## if this is the case at all level%0a## thus it is the case at the last level of maximum complexity too%0a## thus applying recursively there%0a### consequently one could expect a fractal "trace"%0a**** no result for "fractal one-way function" and "Recursive One-Way Function" returns 2 patent results (1995/1997 on car security system)%0a**** note that there might be not be a large number of substrates that would allow that, e.g. POWF/PUF without recursion could occur with glass cubes (cf paper) but might be very difficult to make on others%0a***** might also be useless since recursive and non-recursive OWF might be equivalent thus recursion would only make sense if developed over time, i.e. based on evo-devo (phylogenesis+ontogenesis)%0a****** its encoding might probably different for each level though since "interpreter" would be different%0a# if it is possible, look for a fractal OWF at the last level instead of on each level%0a# consider its opposite, what is falsifiable?%0a## is there a complex system that does '''not''' rely on OWF?%0a*** not this require a full coverage of OWF which seems not be the case now%0a## are there no OWF in nature?%0a## overall is the distinction between an OWF and other functions meaningful? is it too blurry a family of functions?%0a%0a%0a!![[#Remarks]]Remarks%0aThose remarks should be grouped and overall structured, currently they seem to be independent assumptions rather than a coherent and ordered pieces of information. The objective is to bootstrap the explanatory process to reach the explanandum in the most efficient and safe fashion.%0a%0aDifferences : intra-layer / extra-layer, cooperation / exclusion, integration / differentiation%0a%0a* through the inevitable creation of waste every process create a potential signature that can be used to invert it%0a* continual hardness amplification can be considered wasteful yet is required even against "simpler" organisms that might just thanks to time find new ways (Red-Queen hypothesis)%0a* organisms at any level "attackers" in the sense used in cryptography and security with the sole goal of egoistically maximize energy intake and from that only derives the rest%0a** also recall Landauer and Benett, i.e. that since information is physical, it should not be a surprised if physical organism would exhibit interesting properties from information theory%0a*** the economical framework only applies to organisms with negative entropy (cf [[ReadingNotes/BehindTheMirror#Reading|Lorentz p21]], Schrodinger writings on life e.g. [[Wikipedia:What Is Life%253F]] or [[Fabien/LayeredModel#refbiologyseparation]]) as they trade resources for more resources whereas lower systems just dissipate%0a**** a situation that no rational economical actor would willingly accept, if resources are trader for more resources the margin have to be extracted from somewhere and thus potentially some other actor wealth too, consequently it has to be conducted through an asymmetry of some sort, most likely of information or physically (which should be equivalent according to [[#MRA_InformationalPhysics|MRA_InformationalPhysics]])%0a** one can see a poetic illustration in [[http://www.rottanordovest.com/maestri/leopardi_ilgiardino.htm|Zibaldone - Il giardino sofferente]] by Giacomo Leopardi, 1826%0a* spectrum or gradient of asymmetry rather than a binary separation (thus of leveraging OWF) based on economical principle and underlying criteria like how central it is for the organism, how repetitive the collaboration cycles are, etc...%0a** if so a visualization could be meaningful since it is not necessarily linear%0a* applies to control/hierarchy, a truly peer-to-peer system then would not necessarily display properties of OWF (discussed with Paola the 28/05/2011)%0a** only the uppermost level (one can imagine a pyramid of levels) can be purely collaborative (peer-to-peer) as it is not an affordance for another organism trying apply controllability%0a** explored if such peer-to-peer collaborative system which allows for its participants to define their protocol and leave at will have no OWF at all or rather have bi-directional OWF%0a*** is a bi-directional OWF relation equivalent to a classical coupling relationship?%0a*** note that almost all DHT-based system use a strong one-way hash function (but for what, protocol and exchange of peers or simply hashing of content with no security implication?)%0a**** most likely to be resilient against diverse [[Wikipedia:Category:Cryptographic attacks]] e.g. [[Wikipedia:Preimage attack]]%0a** the uppermost might allow itself to be inefficient %0a*** whereas a controlled lower level is probably driven to efficiency by its controlling upper level since this last can consider the former through a purely utilitarian view and would dedicate resource to optimize it in particular by removing aspect that is not directly required for itself while remaining stable%0a*** but the underlying levels of an inefficient uppermost level would necessarily in some aspect reflect this inefficiency. The situation could remain sustainable for as long as required resources are not depleted faster than generated.%0a** yet peer-to-peer technologies have appeared very lately, there might be a radical shift in adoption as the cost of their usage decrease but one can still wonder why they did not appear before%0a** also the peer-to-peer system is perpetually subject to tension from participants that would want to create benefits for themselves by spending additional resource to control other peers, either individually or by creating new group within the peer-to-peer system, especially if efficiency of participants is not exactly equal%0a*** thus trying to create another layer%0a* a system can initially appear as using no OWF but rather by "simply" using physical safety over its part, but then one could look at the process that resulted in the system, part of its description or blueprint could then be showing OWF properties%0a** consider it as a continuous historical process (as roughly considered in Seedea:Research/PhylogeneticFlowProgramming)%0a** overall OWF might sounds like "the physical coercion of the poor" yet, if one consider physics informational (rather than information as physical) it might just as well mean overall safer%0a*** this would be coherent with the current information-theory centric paradigm shift%0a* by creating boundaries, a la [[ReadingNotes/TheTinkerersAccomplice#Chapter6]] and folding, they create internal spaces allowing for new solutions to emerge safely%0a** OWF and their result are recursively used as affordances%0a* the formalization required for the model based approach would avoid to only rely on examples which often tends to be anthropocentric rather than objective%0a** one tends to quickly and often check what is the most important applications for him (e.g. politics or eusocial species) and apply it from their own view point%0a*** which is fine but also limited and if only use as such can create blindspot and invalid assumptions%0a* OWF are also very practical to separates groups of elements with intrinsic computational properties%0a** distinguish the self from the non-self or who is inside a group and who is not which is necessary for healthy collaboration by being able to reject elements that are not following the rules established, cf [[Wikipedia:Elinor Ostrom#Research]]%0a** once such functions has been identified as intrinsic to a group and not to another a test can be asked and remains cheap for the tester but too costly for the tested if it is not part of the group%0a*** e.g. immune system, shiboleth, captcha, ...%0a** arm-races as Seedea:Research/Drive can thus be considered natural OWFs generators or hardness amplificators%0a*** and obviously the cryptography/cryptology arm-race itself in a rather head-spinning recurrent fashion%0a*** this remove the need for any coordinated efforts of participants against non-participants to the arm-race, competition alone increase complexity without regard to the understanding (or rather lack-of) of non-participants%0a* one can imagine a phylogeny with organisms specific to niches and a correlation between hardness amplification of the OWF and time%0a* OWF are not just useful to maintain control over lower levels but also to protect against any (learning) organism present in the local niche%0a* an advantage based on OWF can be at least partly and in principle delegated to the environment , e.g. simply by dueling with the back against the sun before and more recently cryptography%0a** according to Munz an organism is a the mirror of its environment, thus if OWF exists in nature they could also become embedded%0a*** yet by definition they can't be inverted%0a**** eventually still possible to embed them "verbatim" thus creating a higher level%0a* use the layer selector visuals [[Fabien/ExtendedLayeredModel#UserCenteredCurve]]%0a** if SIA is correct then having the right set of tools (e.g. equations) for the right tasks at each specific layer%0a*** if multiple layers then probably through equation of the uppermost one coupled with some specifics of the lower one only when required%0a*** consider a form of "lazy precision" (a la lazy evaluation in Haskell) in which complexity is increased by adding lower level models on an as-needed basis%0a* are there any efficient evolutionary computation method (EAlgo, EGrammar, DirectedPrograming, ...) for hardness amplification?%0a** if so then natural evolution could have followed then same path%0a** the realisticness of the ontological perspective (a la evo-devo) has to be taken into account%0a** metaphor of "the natural evolution of controllability (thus politics)"%0a* the value of OWF on very basic layers, lower than chemistry, might have changed over time thus arguing that the model is too stable to have created complexity do not necessarily rule out the hypothesis%0a** the very early age of the universe had spooky cosmological effects e.g. http://www.quora.com/Does-time-have-any-meaning-early-after-the-Big-Bang-before-there-was-any-matter-just-plasma-Planck-time%0a%0a!![[#Consequences]]Consequences%0aThis section should also be organized in layers and their exploration should be systematic. Which way to follow, ascending or descending hardness should be considered.%0a%0aLogical implications have to be considered as hypothesis that can potentially invalidate the proposal iff they are implausible.%0a%0a%0a!!!Information %0a* ?%0a%0a!!!Physics %0a* resistant to multiverse physical constants hypothesis since it is a relation between functions, not an absolute value%0a%0a!!!Chemistry %0a* improvements in drug discovery software%0a** e.g. http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Proteomics/Proteomics_and_Drug_Discovery/Software_Tools%0a%0a!!!Biology%0a* the older the complex system the more stable relative to its environment thus the most likely it is to be based on a strong OWF%0a** which gives little information of out it arrive there, it can be out of pure initial luck or through constant costly hardening or a mix of both%0a* allowing for the creation of a safe "self" within the constraints of a completely physically interconnected world that would intuitively make it impossible%0a* constraints on the domain of what was after each major step (auto-catalysis, homeostasis, ...) extensive search%0a** boosting the pace of the arm-race%0a* explaining the growth in complexity through sufficiently stable recursive arm-race processes%0a* catastrophic scenarii based on loss of control like [[Wikipedia:Grey goo]] or viral GMO super-bacteria might still be possible but much more unlikely because of increase in hardness amplification%0a** applying to AI/AGI too as pace of "intelligence" increase might also be bounded%0a%0a!!!Neurology %0a* ?%0a%0a!!!Psychology %0a* humor as an expression of controllability applied onto oneself or others by showcasing the ability to predict and control thoughts resulting in an unexpected non harmful outcome%0a%0a!!!Sociology %0a* shiboleth as social OWF: easy to check, hard to fake and combinatorial (e.g. [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XqmTdtoCmEs|L'inganno della cadrega]] by Aldo, Giovanni e Giacomo) as one can combine expressions%0a%0a!!!Politics %0a* explaining the stability of hierarchies, including counter-intuitive ones, e.g. [[Content/PiecesOfCulture#Essays|Discours de la servitude volontaire]], Etienne de la Boetie, 1549%0a* An information-theory inspired interpretation of politics%0a** applying OWF to controllability (maintaining control over cooperative sub-systems)%0a*** applying it to economics (using OWF as a tool to make challenges too costly)%0a**** applying it to politics (depilling the layers stack from bottom to the last layer of control)%0a***** e.g. the on-going promise of scrutiny of processes yet its constant complexification%0a****** epistemological implication [[Cookbook/Cognition#CognitiveMirror]] [[Cookbook/Cognition#EpistemicElitism]]%0a***** yet no need for any collaboration between individual but instead result of on-going arm-race%0a******* cf Seedea:Utopiahanalysis/Politicsoldandnew Seedea:Research/Drive%0a%0a!!!Cross every layer%0a%0a!!!!Economy%0a* trends of non-regulated markets to increase inelasticity%0a* use the invert of the proposed model to estimate the perceived value, from the point of the target system relative to its surrounding, of an information based on the strength and number of OWF used to protect it%0a* actual impossibility to downsize or reduce the "overhead" once it has been reached (simplification or ungrowth leading to instability and risk of increased controllability)%0a** [[http://hbr.org/product/what-goes-up-can-t-go-down-how-successful-companie/an/1551BC-PDF-ENG|What Goes Up, Can't Go Down (How Successful Companies Become Increasingly Vulnerable)]] by Clayton M. Christensen, Harvard Business Review 1997 and in Innovator's Dilemma%0a%0a!!!!Epistemology%0a* a physical simulation of a political phenomena should remain computationally prohibitive, only increasingly lossy abstractions (cf discussion with Sylvain on LayeredModel)%0a** as the simulation of a higher level by a lower level is by "design" (to maintain stability, thus become "interesting") too costly%0a** also with consequences of an energetical/economical upper-bound quality of virtual reality or simulation-based research (i.e. the classical argument of Hawking's p76-77 of [[ReadingNotes/ABriefHistoryOfTime]] )%0a* reductionism possible in theory yet probably infeasible computationally/economically%0a** no necessity to fully understand the lower layers to be stable%0a*** is it meta-stability? does it require a "bottom" layer? can it be auto-stable?%0a%0a%0a!![[#MetaphoresAndAnalogies]]Metaphores and analogies%0a* cryptological worldview, Russel's Cryptomania generalized%0a* bringing pillars back to their source%0a%0a!![[#InspiredBy]]Inspired by [[ExtendedLayeredModel#Asymmetry]]%0aAccording to [[ExtendedLayeredModel?action=diff|diff dates]] mostly through%0a* layer distinction as a result of intrinsic computational cost ([[ExtendedLayeredModel?action=diff#diff1295440521|January 2011]])%0a* cost through one-way functions as a feature against against controllability through ([[ExtendedLayeredModel?action=diff#diff1306362962|May 2011]])%0abut also experience as a young kid of try to build a safe entirely out of classical Lego bricks yet knowing it was not correct and eventually could never be (cf [[Content/CognitiveDevelopmentFailure#MyFailureAsAKid]]) and also [[ReadingNotes/Emergence]] on organized layers.%0a%0aDetails on increase in complexity and downward causality%0a# are layers appearing "distinct" solely because of complexity of computation between each scale or models (e.g. chaotic system, combinatorial or power law)?%0a## is it the results of arm-race leading to niche exploitations and those niche are only safe thanks to the computational cost?%0a### a model that seems to be the main mechanism of security: the use of bijective functions but with radically different cost for the inverse function, see also [[Wikipedia:Computational hardness assumption]]%0a### consider [[Content/Needs#ComplexityOfInverseFunction]]%0a#### inspired by [[Events/MardiInnovation07]]%0a## see [[PersonalInformationStream/WithoutNotesMay11#POWF]] Physical One-Way Functions, Science 2002%0a## if so what would be the consequence to algorithmically defining a unifying model?%0a## %25green%25one-way functions could precisely be what allows growing complexity between layers by securing control in a cost-effective way%25%25%0a### this could be embedded in the topology of the network, consider the link between controllability thus [[Wikipedia:Degree distribution]] (cf [[PersonalInformationStream/WithoutNotesMay11#TamingComplexity]]) and one-way functions%0a#### {-the resulting hypothesis would be that "systems with low controllability represented as network all share properties with one-way functions"-} not necessarily since those systems can just be closed (to refine)%0a# current implications%0a## perpetual arm-race of controllability while maintaining the advantage of cooperation%0a### thus I:Main/WikisBuffer#gToM%0a# explore alternatives%0a## [[Wikipedia:Entropy (arrow of time)]]%0a### why is the 2nd law not sufficient? esp. can it explain growth in complexity?%0a## [[#FERD]]compare proposed order and their free energy rate density (FERD)%0a### if FERD applies, does it involve topological requirements thus similarities?%0a#### e.g. organization of components with identical function between a CPU and a city?%0a### see also [[Wikipedia:Scale relativity]] discovered again through EvoDevo movement%0a%0a%0a!![[#Discussions]]Discussions%0a* past%0a** regarding chemistry Discussion:fabien/abhachero.log 26/05/2011 15:12%0a** regarding biology and politics Paola 27/05/2011%0a* ask review to%0a** mathematician working on OWF/ZKP/...%0a*** BitCoin workshop presenter%0a** physicist working on POWF/PUF/quantum information/...%0a*** else Paola's aunt at CERN%0a** ...%0a%0a!![[#LiteratureReview]]Literature review%0aIs there a tool like Zotero or Mendeley that allows to draw a hierarchical network with the thesis to write as the root and with for each cited paper displays its references as sources and its future citations (e.g. using Google Scholar or Microsoft Academic) and dotted lines in between?%0a%0a%0a!!!Mathematical roots of the OWF family%0a* [[Wikipedia:Commutative property]]%0a* [[Wikipedia:Symmetry in mathematics]]%0a* [[Wikipedia:Public-key cryptography#Computational_cost]]%0a* [[Wikipedia:Computational complexity theory#Intractability]]%0a* [[Wikipedia:Higher residuosity problem]]%0a* [[Wikipedia:Asymptotic computational complexity]]%0a* [[Wikipedia:Category:Computational hardness assumptions]]%0a%0a!!!OWF and complexity%0a* [[http://www.cs.ucsd.edu/users/russell/average.ps|A Personal View of Average-Case Complexity]] by Russell Impagliazzo, 1995 Complexity Conference%0a** @@Minicrypt@@ is the minimum for this hypothesis to hold, @@Cryptomania@@ would make it safer thus the precise boundary has to be explored%0a*** or rather the spectrum of proposed world would go from the more unstable to the more stable%0a** counter intuitively @@Algorithmica@@ would thus not necessarily but so exciting by providing no affordance for complexity to "grow on"%0aSee also [[Content/Mathematics#OneWayFunction]]%0a%0a!!!Mathematical Control Theory%0a* [[http://www.math.rutgers.edu/~sontag/mct.html|Mathematical Control Theory]] by Eduardo D. Sontag, Springer 1998%0a* Wikipedia:Controllability%0a** to distinguish from the weaker notion of Wikipedia:Controllability#Stabilizability in which some states can not be controlled yet with a system states that remain within bounded behaviors%0a%0a!!!Information asymmetry in physics and economy%0a* [[http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=1787550|Asymmetric Information and Macroeconomic Dynamics]] by Raymond Hawkins, Masanao Aoki, Roy B. Frieden, Physica A 2010%0a* [[http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S037843710900781X|Asymmetric Information and economics]] by Raymond Hawkins and Roy B. Frieden, Physica A 2010%0a* http://nobelprize.org/nobel_prizes/economics/laureates/2001/public.html%0a* [[http://www.pnas.org/content/early/2011/05/12/1017298108|Role of design complexity in technology improvement]], PNAS May 2011%0a** notes in [[PersonalInformationStream/WithoutNotesJune11#RoleOfDesignComplexityInTechnologyImprovement]]%0a%0a!!!OWF in nature%0a* [[http://crypto.stanford.edu/portia/papers/espdissert.pdf|Negative Representations of Information]] by Carlos Fernando Esponda Darlington, University of New Mexico 2005%0a* [[http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/Xplore/login.jsp?url=http%253A%252F%252Fieeexplore.ieee.org%252Fiel5%252F5207959%252F5207960%252F05208013.pdf%253Farnumber%253D5208013&authDecision=-203|Clone-Resistant Network Unit Identification]] by Wael Adi, Communications Workshops, 2009%0a* [[http://www.scirp.org/journal/PaperInformation.aspx?paperID=1008|Hiding data in DNA of living organisms]] by Shu-Hong Jiao and Robert Goutte, Natural Science 2009%0a* [[http://www.informaworld.com/smpp/content~db=all~content=a923384913|BioCryptography]] by Qinghai Gao, Journal of Applied Security Research 2010%0a** which does not seem to cite the Bioencryption iGEM effort%0a* [[http://people.exeter.ac.uk/PErnest/pome25/|Mathematics: A Critical Rationality?]] by Ole Skovsmose, Philosophy of Mathematics Education Journal 2010%0a%0a!!!Hardness amplification%0a* http://www.almaden.ibm.com/cs/people/vitaly/%0a* evolutionary cipher (EVOC) [[http://eprint.iacr.org/2010/167|Evolution Cipher against Differential Power Attack]] 2010%0a** check their lab%0a** using FPGA, like previous PUF paper%0a** "combined TRNG, intelligent searching algorithm and cryptographic designing principles to automatically design cryptographic algorithms and EVOC can not only resist DPA attacks but several mathematic analyzes."%0a** DPA [[Wikipedia:Power analysis#Differential_power_analysis]]%0a** TRNG [[Wikipedia:Hardware random number generator]]%0a** drastic increase in cost though (measured in this context as the surface used)%0a* [[http://eccc.hpi-web.de/static/books/The_Complexity_of_Hardness_Amplification_and_Derandomization/|The Complexity of Hardness Amplification and Derandomization]] by Emanuele Viola, Havard University 2006 %0a%0a!!!Previously explored material%0a* immune system and Bitcoin [[PersonalInformationStream/WithoutNotesJuly10#DavidLewis]]%0a* locked-in cycles principle [[ReadingNotes/InformationRules#Chapter5]] and later%0a** extremely trick cycle since it controllability compounds over each iteration%0a** "Information is costly to ''produce'' but cheap to ''reproduce''". (p3) except maybe in the case of OWF, you can solely reproduce the final product but not anything more generalist%0a*** thus maintaining dependency of the source of information%0a** check how network effect [[ReadingNotes/InformationRules#Chapter7]] makes it stable and consider it within the constraint of [[Wikipedia:Murray%2527s law]]%0a** see also [[Wikipedia:Coupling (computer programming)]]%0a** "Which route is best, openness or control? The answer depends on whether you are strong enough to ignite positive feedback on your own. " (p197)%0a** "In choosing between openness and control, remember that your ultimate goal is to maximize the value of your technology, not your control over it. " (p197)%0a*** hence the importance of OWF rather than just blocking or ignoring others%0a* Bioencryption by [[http://2010.igem.org/Team:Hong_Kong-CUHK|Team:Hong Kong-CUHK]] at IGEM 2010%0a** which does not seem to cite the BioCryptography paper%0a* bitcoin [[PersonalInformationStream/WithoutNotesMay11#Bitcoin]] [[Content/FinancialTools#Bitcoin]]%0a** especially interesting since it mixes financial transaction and peer-to-peer system%0a** seems to be using chained encryption which does look like recursive use of OWF!%0a** even epistemologically speaking since banks/mints are by definition information hub required to track transactions without disclosing all information publicly%0a* history of crypto in [[ReadingNotes/TheCodeBook]] and eventually [[ReadingNotes/MecaMind]]%0a** rather now the phylogeny of cryptographic systems in order to discern patterns of the process itself rather than the complexity of today's tool%0a* the Price Of Anarchy [[PersonalInformationStream/WithoutNotesSeptember10#TimRoughgarden]]%0a* [[PersonalInformationStream/WithoutNotesMay11#TheTaleOfOneWayFunctions]] including MT(k) the notion of multimemedian time of inverting%0a%0a%0a!![[#Glossary]]Glossary%0aDefine vocabulary a la Wikipedia, first occurrence begs for a link to a dedicated page, since it pulls from multiple domain.%0a* A...%0a* ?%0a* ...Z%0aSee [[Path:/pub/illustrations/SIAwordcloud.png|Path:/pub/illustrations/SIAwordcloud_thumb.png]] generated via [[http://www.wordle.net/create|wordle.net]] (through @@@w@@ [[Tools/Vimperator]] macro) to gradually restrict to the [[Path:/pub/illustrations/SIAsynonyms.png|minimum glossary]]. Consider regex or manual search-and-replace.%0a%0a!![[#ToDo]]To do%0a# move most of the older content of [[#InspiredBy|InspiredBy]] to [[#Problem|Problem]]%0a# insure Wikipedia:Operationalization and maximize [[Wikipedia:Information-action ratio]]%0a## use the resulting model for real-life applications%0a### improve own efficiency in political decisions%0a### provide a more realistic structure for results of [[OwnModelsApplied/AlgorithmicEpistemology]]%0a#### since its result would be information that requires to be stable enough to be built upon%0a### allows to look for non-obvious or explicit forms of control%0a#### e.g. through recent information networks (i.e. the Internet) and their evolving set of actors (i.e. governments, companies, ...) and rules (i.e. exploitation and regulations)%0a#### automate and thus allow to delegate the detection process and integrate to a personal security system%0a# submit results beyond this wiki%0a## Complexity%0a## Physica A%0a## Science%0a## Nature%0a# does it also drives [[Wikipedia:Allometry#Allometric_scaling]]? is it at least compatible with it?%0a# but then why would there be no quantum computing based OWF breaker? surely based on the arms-race process there should be organisms that would have leveraged it if it was possible%0a## especially since some organisms have already been shown to exploit quantum effects http://jdmoyer.com/2011/05/04/how-to-see-magnetic-fields/ and can perform computation through classical counting%0a### existing research of biomimetics applied to cryptography?%0a# overall there seem to be an implied consensus that organism directly consuming or leveraging by recombination simpler organisms (lower layers) are "positive" whereas simpler organisms e.g. cancerous cells, virii, ... leveraging more complex organisms are "negative"%0a## is it relevant? is it a viewpoint bias? can those be considered counter-example to theoretical economical impossibility to invert OWF in nature?%0a## overall critics of every challenge of the establish situation, e.g. species xenophobia%0a# every time an existing OWF is leveraged rather than entirely created a considerable competitive advantage is gained%0a## thus clearly giving an incentive for re-use and building on top, combining and encapsulating%0a# rather than solely maximizing hardness, it is possible to look for a distribution of hardness per energy spent (or cost)%0a## one could imagine a distribution (e.g. gaussian in particular with expected diminishing returns) with a "sweat spot" amongst a spectrum of potential hardness which is neither minimal (too weak) nor maximal (too costly) but rather just economically sustainable%0a# avoid confusion between%0a## executing the invert of a function%0a## inverting a function or determining the invert of a function (sort of reverse engineering)%0a## describing the invert of a function (complexity of the representation, a la Kolmogorov complexity)%0a### one could assume that Kolmogorov complexity ∝ cost of inversion%0a# [[#ArchitectureIsomorphisms]]consider how apparently different structures at different scale, e.g. [[Museum/Museum#Teotihuacan]], seem to have architecture isomorphisms%0a## one could consider Society itself as a processor, especially according to my [[Fabien/Beliefs#B1]] thus with its upper-most layer as an equivalent of "software"%0a### if so, what would be its instructions set? what would the links between policy and science be?%0a** see [[Wikipedia:Homotopy]] and [[Wikipedia:Homological algebra]]%0a## see also min 8:30 [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vSSKpL87_Rs|TEDxZurich: Who Controls The World]] comparing economical network with urban organization%0a## Musk's Gigafactory [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Llasp_PYu6g|with giant CPU inspired design]]%0a** CPU/clean room/materials+skils as bi-directional relationship https://twitter.com/utopiah/status/957297523152052224 hence still with a spacial relationship%0a# in an evolutionary and thus phylogenetical and ontogenetical in which there is a continuum of interactions and processing, the theoretical maximum hardness might be less significant than the cost of hardening (which is not necessarily linear)%0a## if substrates have maximal theoretical pace of evolution yet the organism is still taking part of an arm-race, the transition to substrates allowing to gain a speed advantage might happen by default%0a### e.g. slow genetical evolution in humans but fast cultural evolution (epigenetic becoming epi* or epilayer)%0a*** inspired by [[PersonalInformationStream/WithoutNotesJuly11#FromDemocraticConsensusToCannibalisticHordes]] and [[Cookbook/Mind]]%0a# intuitively "cross every layers" can be seen as tools to the uppermost layer%0a## yet can this be justified? is it always the case?%0a## %25red%25are those tools to be even considered as layers in the first place since they are abstractions?%25%25%0a# are artificial attempts like [[Wikipedia:Program synthesis]], [[Wikipedia:Evolutionary computation]] or automated [[Wikipedia:Proof theory]] remaining inefficient precisely because they are not taking into account the constraints that non-artificial processes are taking into account solely because they have emerged in a very restricted environment?%0a## i.e. is there an inverse relation between how high a layer, how generalist it can and thus how important embedding the right constraints is to remain efficient?%0a## as André Malraux's "On ne s'appuit que sur ce qui resiste." what seems initially like a curse might be a blessing (physically constraining environment allowing to explore a tractable space of potential solution) and what seems like a blessing might be a curse (abstracting aways from physical constraints to efficiently allowing it explore a yet intractable space)%0a## simulation solutions that aim to reconstitute a realistic environments (e.g. Brest lab.) might work but will have to be compared in efficiency, if more resources are spent to re-enact the original computation and if no structural rule (or explanatory power) is extracted that would facilitate the generation of others solution, then the whole process might be a waste%0a# consider also http://www.agi-wiki.org/Tests/Tests and [[Languages/OwnConcepts#gToM]] economical aspect, in education in particular tests are administrated to make the pupils progress and "route" them properly, but those have to be cheaply, even if over time then can be inverted and product test-matching pupils rather than learning pupils%0a** inspired by "Thus, the crux of our explanation of the difficulty of creating good tests for incremental progress toward AGI is the hypothesis that general intelligence, '''under limited computational resources''', is tricky." (emphasis added) [[PersonalInformationStream/WithoutNotesJune11#EvaluatingProgressTowardAGI]]%0a** a form of diminishing return%0a*** hence AGI could be defined as the most efficient solution to solve the most generalist set of problems (at this point this should be move to another page as it does not really use or clarify the topic of this page)%0a# explore [[http://www.siam.org/pdf/news/659.pdf|Unexpected Union - Physics and Fisher Information: An uncritical review of the same book and an introduction to EPI]], SIAM News 2000%0a** see more his next and even more general book [[ReadingNotes/ScanningNotes#ScienceFromFisherInformation]]%0a# consider the evolution of layers over time, e.g. cosmogenesis, a la evo-devo%0a## if there is no straight forward way each layer can have appear over another then the model becomes questionable%0a## most likely it is precisely the change of topology on the underlying layer that lead to an opportunity for the higher layer, cf. the visualization%0a## e.g. the political layer made no sense at the early age of the universe but was also no possible to form%0a## are there specific phenomenon on each layer, e.g. the first auto-catalysis, the first cell membrane, etc...%0a### which might also constitute patterns, if so, this should be expressed within the [[#Model|Model]]%0a# consider [[http://research.microsoft.com/apps/pubs/default.aspx?id=153742|Adversarial Machine Learning]], ACM Workshop on Artificial Intelligence and Security October 2011%0a** clearly a form of Seedea:Research/Drive%0a** see http://ix.cs.uoregon.edu/~lowd/ for older presentations%0a# http://blog.computationalcomplexity.org/2003/09/one-way-functions.html%0a## could it help for [[Events/AIW01#ConstructingKnowledgeInCommunity]]%0a# consider if Galois' field (or [[Wikipedia:Finite field]] are related to this problematic%0a## cf [[PersonalInformationStream/WithoutNotesJanuary12#ScottRickard]] and [[Wikipedia:Costas array]]%0a# can [[PersonalInformationStream/WithoutNotesFebruary12#MicrobesAndMentalIllness]], in particuar [[PersonalInformationStream/WithoutNotesMarch11#OphiocordycepsUnilateralis]] be considered%0a## counter-example?%0a## limit rare cases to explore?%0a# check http://cstheory.stackexchange.com/questions/tagged/one-way-function%0a# [[(https://www.google.com/search?q=)epistemology+one-way-function]]%0a## http://lesswrong.com/lw/54q/cryptanalysis_as_epistemology_paging_cryptonerds/%0a# consider if neural networks are one-way functions%0a## training is expensive but execution is cheap%0a%0a%25right%25[[!ToRefactor]]%25%25 Analysis.UsingEpistemotaxis=From [[Languages/OwnConcepts#Epistemotaxis]] to navigating information density%0a%0aThe premise of using "taxis" or movement on a landscape is that a metric is available. The metric in term allows for estimations of distances which in turn allow for comparision which allows to find e.g. shorter paths, alternative paths, etc.%0aConsequently considering movement in a body of knowledge, or even knowledge overall, or epistemotaxis, assumes there is such an objective metric. The difference though between a knowledge landscape or an information landscape with a "traditional" landscape e.g. a forest is that even though distances are indeed objectives i.e. 10m between a tree and another regardless of what animals is crossing them, the speed and energy expenditure required can be completly different. The analogy is interesting is we consider mulitple learners with their current body of knowledge each desiring to reach a new body of knowledge e.g. understand the concept of a map in mathematics. We can imagine an objective knowledge graph with a node for "map" that and a coloring of that graph with a color for each learner. A learner with e.g. the color green might have colored nodes related to basic geometry, another with the color red with basic geometry but also basics of programming including the function map in JavaScript and another learning with colored in purple with only basic arithmetics. We can safely assume that the distance as the smallest number of edges from any of a colored node will be different for each learner. If all learners can help each other it becomes efficient to find the shortest shared path.%0a%0a!!See also%0a* [[Content/Mathematics#GraphTheory]]%0a* [[Tools/JavaScript]]%0a* [[Tools/Graphviz]]%0a* https://observablehq.com/@utopiah/d3-pim-graph Analysis.WebXRConnectingRealities=Thesis: The platform that efficiently allow our multiple realities to collapse is the next platform that will help us think beyond what we know today.%0a%0aArguments :%0a* the web is already at the center of the majority of mediated exchange (VoIP, wiki encyclopedia, scientific research repositories, MOOC, MMORPG, social networks, etc)%0a* economy of scale, network effects (Metcafe's law) and trust in remote platforms are driving web based adoptions of tools and content%0a* there is an accelerating transition from local interface (e.g. Word Processor), formatted content (e.g scientific publications on arXiv) and backend (e.g. database) to the cloud%0a* there is a shift, arguably a come back, from app stores (where already a significant share of content is web based) to web apps%0a* technologies required for XR are becoming available on the web and will adopt those trends%0a* permission-less innovation is the most efficient way to learn a new media and uncover new usages%0aMost of those arguments need sources.%0a%0aIntroduction: We are using the web hundreds of times per day, usually directly, opening our mailbox for example, but even more often unknowingly, using an "app" on our smartphone that is in fact relying entirely on web technologies (HTTP, WebRTC, HTML5, CSS). The new interfaces of augmented reality (AR) and virtual reality (VR) gaining popularity those last few years thanks to the significant price drop of sensors may appear quite far away from the web. Yet thanks to the efforts of the lead browser vendors (Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, Microsoft Edge) AR and VR are slowly but surely arriving on the web. In fact the role of the browser to display a simple page with solely text and links first then images to finally within the last few years 3D is constantly evolving. Moving from 3D to VR happened without much fireworks since 2016 at Mozilla hen Google with basic experimentation. Since and thanks to the collaboration of all those actors but also content producers or distributor the web could very well be shifting to become the first distribution channel of all immersive content: AR, VR, MR... to XR today.%0a%0aThe World-Wide-Web or more casually the web is a well defined technological construct. It is measurable in term of size, electrical requirements, number of views per time period and more. Yet to simplify we can start from the bare minimum : 2 pages with a link. This very small and simple construct is the foundation for the web as we know it today.%0a%0aThis deceptively simple construct comes with an important set of properties namely that : %0a* each page can be stored physically anywhere as long as they are on the same network%0a* the owner of each page can be different%0a* there is no need to ask permission to link to another page%0a* the format of the page is written in an open format allowing anybody to build and provide tools to create, modify, host a page%0a%0aThose properties might seem very basic but they allow for quite unique behaviors namely :%0a* the network of pages can grow without are pre-defined structure%0a* there is no authority indicating which page is good, bad or even relevant%0a* the set of tools to interact with the network can freely grow in complexity as long a consensus remains%0a* the topology of the underlying network infrastructure can change%0a%0aIt is precisely those properties allowing the web to grow that made it this tool or platform to think so central to our daily lives. The underlying technologies are important and even though no perfect do work but the determining factor was the ability to grow based on the efforts of content creators and their desire to connect to other content.%0a%0aThis set of desire and efforts remain regardless of the media, the web started as text then adopted images, animations, videos but now is gradually adopting XR. Those new media will consequently automatically benefit from the properties of the web that allowed it to grow so large and so fast.%0a%0aGrowth itself is interesting but isn't necessarily associated with value or usefulness. There might be a vast amount of content with very low diversity or quality. Without taking strong assumptions we can rely on usage as a metric of usefulness, if the tool is used we can assume it is useful at least in some ways to its user. This perspective is analogous to how we perceive our environment. We do not perceive through our imperfect senses an objective description of the world around us but rather an interface of the properties of the world based on their relative usefulness to us as an active agent of this world. We do not perceive objects but affordances to task relative to a goal. We behave day to day as signal processing organisms avoiding threats and securing resources needed to maintain the homeostatis required for our survival. This perspective has the quite profound implication to transform everything around us, not just man-made tools, to interfaces for our shared or distinct goals. It also simplifies how we can think of new media like virtual reality, augmented reality, mixed reality or any other engineered reality. Those engineered realities are intermediary interfaces that, when successful, allow us to reach our goals more efficiently.%0a%0aConsequently we can analyze the future of engineered realities through the filter of usefulness relative to a goal. What the web allow in this context is, like before, to allow for an efficient way to create, test, share then curate those engineered realities. '''What it also allows, the same way we were able to connect the first 2 pages of the web together, is to connect two engineered realities regardless of their owner. This might seem trivial but here I believe is both the distinctive advantage of web page compared to any other medium beyond that what will make the web the platform for future thoughts.'''%0a%0aWhat is already currently possible is for a content creator build a virtual world, say a simulation of the social structure during medieval time in continental Europe. In itself being able to build a world and let anybody experience it instantly is incredibly powerful and, until tried once, arguably impossible to fully comprehend. What is also possible is for somebody else entirely unknown from the content creator to build another virtual world allowing to explore the social structure during the same time period in China. What is unique to the web though is the ability then for the second creator to link back to the first virtual world. This trivial action though enable entirely new insights namely the ability to compare, to be able to potential identify commonalities and differences. Beyond that what is I believe even more important is the ability to step back and try to identify a pattern namely are those commonalities and differences applicable to other object within the same group? If we create a third virtual world from another culture will it exhibit all those properties, some of them, are they predictable and if so, why? This again is what is making engineered realities on the web so unique, they are becoming manipulable objects that can now be :%0a* created%0a* shared but also remixed%0a* linked and then indexed%0a%0aThe ability to conceive realities as nearly trivial manipulable object is very powerful in the sense that what is arguably the most personal to us, our wordviews, can then be more efficiently change and ideally improved. Even though as claimed before we only see the world around us as interfaces the quality of those interfaces directly impact our well being. If we have incorrect interfaces our livelihood might be at risk. Consequently being able to efficiently manipulate engineered realities is not only possible but very valuable.%0a%0aThe previous example showcased how multiple virtual reality experiences can be linked today but it is already possible to do more. Namely in addition of going from a virtual world to another or list them it is possible to bring content from a virtual world to another. Let's imagine that in the first example of virtual world in continental Europe during medieval time one gets attributed randomly resources that will impact it's social status one can imagine being able to bring those to the virtual world representing China at the time. Consequently it is possible to create a causal link between actions in one world and another. Those virtual worlds become de facto causally linked.%0a%0aAnother possibility is to link the virtual reality example to an augmented reality example. Say you are visiting a castle in the French country side after having visited the virtual world on the same topic. You can now use your AR device to see superimposed on the physical environment around you but, again based on the status you previously had based on your allocated resources, the behavior of virtual character will be adapted. If you had a very low social status most places will be banned or at least with a thorough unpleasant set of questions and verification.%0a%0aThose links and their ability to make the experience continue from one virtual world one to another or to an augmented reality overlay is not trivial as it allows an isolated experience to permeate within a larger context.%0a%0aHow the social structure in medieval time changes one's worldview might not be obvious (even though if resources are allocated randomly the extremely high chance of being of lower status would most likely make one truly appreciate their current life situation) but one can imagine quite a few other experiences from the mundane to the rare awe evoking moments. What the web once again allow is indexing (or more casually bookmarking) which is itself a both personal and thoughtful process. By indexing engineered realities that were indeed useful to me I can create a curated selection of experience that can again be lived again in the appropriate context. This very action of curating useful engineered realities is already becoming a new skill but is obviously creating a meta-interface. Our curated list of useful engineered realities is basically becoming a proxy for our constantly evolving worldview. One could even imagine that sharing one's bookmarked engineered realities is becoming an explicit way to provide to someone else a glimpse through the set of interfaces that one is using to navigate and interact with the world.%0a%0aTo conclude the web isn't just yet another distribution channel for new immersive content of AR or VR, it is already the most efficient way to build test and share content. It allows and fosters permissionless innovation that are so crucial for an emerging new medium. Finally the web allows to link content and those beyond this to connect content creators and consumers in a way that no other solutions allows in XR. The web will consequently be the medium thanks to which the interconnection of XR content will let blossom a future we can barely imagine today.%0a%0aFinally, the link as a primitive is what will allow us to make engineered realities manipulable objects allowing us to think beyond what we know today.%0a%0aThemes to clarify :%0a* interfaces (Donald Hoffman)%0a* information layers (Blair MacIntyre)%0a* web as social mediation (networked AFrame)%0a* web as invisible yet pervasive framework (mobile apps as webview)%0a* web as leading information interaction mean%0a* web as a radically new way to create and consume AR/MR (rapid prototyping e.g. Glitch)%0a* web as a radically new way to create and consume VR (rapid prototyping and link traversal)%0a* specification (WebXR) and implementation work as complex dynamics (with W3C orchestration)%0a%0aTo add%0a* Importance of links (cf title of the journal)%0a* Importance of plurality of perspective and models (puridisciplinarity as a way to learn about the world)%0a* defining what the "web" actually is%0a* AR cloud%0a** difficulty of (re) localisation%0a* metaverse%0a* VR vs AR vs XR%0a** VR sharing perspective as first person point of view%0a** AR sharing layers as informed interface%0a** XR juggling both back an forth, eventually allowing one to modify the other%0aOwn motivations%0a* [[Wiki/VirtualRealityInterface]]%0a%0aReferences%0a* Les objects dans l'espace, la planification dans l'action, B. Conein, E. Jacopin, Raisons Pratiques 1993%0a* As We May Think, Vannevar Bush%0a* Bringing Network Effects to Pervasive Spaces%0a* [[Wiki/VirtualRealityInterface#References]]%0a%0a----%0a%0aNous utilisons tous le web des centaines de fois par jour, souvent de facon explicite, en ouvrant notre boite mail par example, mais encore plus souvent de facon implicite, en utilisant une "app" sur notre telephone mobile qui repose entierement sur les technologies du web (HTTP, WebRTC, HTML5, CSS). Les nouvelles interfaces de realite augmentee (RA) et de realite vituelle (RV) qui redeviennent populaire ces dernieres annees en particulier grace a la reduction drastique du prix des senseurs semblent bien loin du web. Pourtant suite aux efforts des principaux navigateurs web (Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, Microsoft Edge) RA et RV arrivent doucement mais surement sur le web. En effet le role d'un navigateur affichant une simple page web constituee de texte et de liens premierement puis des images ensuite et depuis quelques annees de la 3D ne cesse d'evoluer. Le passage de la 3D a la realite virtuelle s'est deroule discretement depuis 2016 a Mozilla puis Google par de simples experimentations. Depuis et grace a la discussions de tous ces acteurs mais aussi de createurs de contenu et de distributeurs le web pourrait bien etre en phase de devenir le premier moyen de distribution de contenu immersif: RA, RV, RM, ... puis RX maintenant.%0a%0aPuis comme themes a aborder :%0a* clarifications sur la notion d'interfaces (Donald Hoffman)%0a* clarifications sur la notion de couches d'information (Blair MacIntyre)%0a* web comme support de mediation sociale (networked aframe)%0a* web comme support technique transparent (mobile app)%0a* web comme support d'interaction informationnel%0a* web comme completement nouvelle facon de creer puis d'utiliser la RARM (rapid prototyping)%0a* web comme completement nouvelle facon de creer puis d'utiliser la RV (rapid prototyping, link traversal)%0a* travail de definitions et d'implementation de specifications (WebXR) comme dynamique complexe mais fondamentale (role du W3C)%0a%0aPour conclure le web n'est pas juste un Neme canal de distribution de nouveaux contenus de RA ou RV, il est deja le moyen le plus efficace de creer, tester, partager ce contenu. Il permet de plus des moyens d'interaction distribue et sans permission d'innover (permissionless innovation) qui sont si necessaire lors de l'emergence d'un nouveau medium. Finallement le web permet la connection de contenu et donc de createur de consommateur de contenu qu'aucune autre solution de distribution de RX ne permet. Le web sera donc le medium par lequel l'interconnection des contenus de RX laissera emerger un future que nous pouvons encore aujourd'hui difficilement imaginer. Anime.Anime=(:nogroupheader:)%0a(:pagelist group={$Group} list=normal fmt=#title:)%0a%0a!![[#Criteria]]Personal criteria interest%0a# utopic or dystopic, proposing brand new science-fiction visions%0a# political, unveiling society choices and their consequences%0a# systemic, where humanity is inscribed in, with and without choice, a larger set following laws partly independent of its will%0a** see my [[Fabien/ExtendedLayeredModel]] page%0a# artificial intelligence as a political integration, a form of self-management of humanity through disembodied information processing devices (software) it would have itself created (at least seeded)%0a** see my [[Content/LegislativeChanges#AIAGIDrivenCandidate]] page%0aInspired by a discussion on [[http://transhumanismes.forumactif.net/t324-anime-fractale|Fractale]].%0a%0a!!Favorites (from the latest watched to the oldest)%0a[[#Favorites_start]]%0a* Eureka Seven: Pocket Full of Rainbows%0a* Aachi and Ssipak%0a* Barefoot Gen / Hadashi no Gen%0a* Toward the Terra%0a* Kaiba%0a* Genius Party%0a* Ergo Proxy%0a** [[http://www.dump.com/2009/06/09/beautiful-or-scary/|Beautiful Or Scary?]] Dump.com 2009%0a* Origin : Spirits of the Past%0a* Serial Experiment Lain%0a* Ghost in the Shell%0a* Evangelion%0a* The Grave of the Fireflies%0a* Akira%0a[[#Favorites_end]]%0a%0a!!See also%0a* the paper on [[http://www.ourp.im/Papers/ScienceFiction|Science Fiction for PIMs]]%0a* [[http://www.canalacademie.com/L-Histoire-du-Manga-reflet-de-la.html|L' Histoire du Manga, reflet de la société japonaise contemporaine avec Karyn Poupée]], Canal Académie 2010 Anime.CurrentlyWatching=* Ghost in the Shell: Arise - Alternative Architecture%0a** 01%0a* {-Tokyo Ghoul Root A-}%0a** 11%0a* {-Fate Zero-}%0a** 25%0a* {-Ano Hana-}%0a** 11%0a* {-Log Horizon 2-}%0a** 24%0a* {-PSYCHO-PASS 2-}%0a** 11%0a* {-Terra Formars-}%0a** 13%0a* {-Akame ga Kill!-}%0a** 24%0a* {-Sword Art Online II-}%0a** 24%0a* {-Tokyo Ghoul-}%0a** 12%0a* {-Free! season 2-}%0a** 12%0a* {-Black Bullet-}%0a** 13%0a* {-Log Horizon-}%0a** 20%0a* {-Kill la Kill-}%0a** 18%0a* {-Valvrave season 2-}%0a** 12%0a* {-Free!-}%0a** 12%0a* Ghost in the Shell: Arise%0a** 1st?%0a* new Evangelion%0a** Evangelion: 3.0 You Can (Not) Redo%0a* {-Shingeki no Kyojin-}%0a** 25%0a* {-Steins;Gate-}%0a** 24%0a* {-Valvrave the Liberator-}%0a** 12%0a* {-Psycho-Pass-}%0a** 22%0a* {-Beezebub-}%0a** 60%0a* {-Deadman Wonderland-}%0a** 12 + OVA%0a* {-Sankarea-}%0a** 12 + OVA 1 + OVA 2%0a* {-BTOOOM!-}%0a** 12%0a* {-C0de Breakers-}%0a** 13%0a* {-Swords Art Online-}%0a** 25%0a* [[(Wikipedia:List of )Berserk films]]%0a** III%0a* Appleseed XIII%0a** 3%0a* {-Hikaru No Go-}%0a** all%0a** motivated by [[PersonalInformationStream/WithoutNotesAugust11#CrackingGo]] and [[Content/StrategyLessons]]%0a* {-Fractale-}%0a** 11%0a* {-Genius Party-}%0a* {-Genius Party 2-}%0a* {-Loups=Garous-}%0a* {-Highschool of the Dead-}%0a** 12%0a* {-Dogs: Bullets & Carnage OVA-}%0a* {-Cencoroll-}%0a* {-Working!!-}%0a* {-FullMetal Alchemist: Brotherhood-}%0a* Fairy Tail%0a** 51%0a%0a!!Potential next watching%0a* [[(http://www.onemanga.com/)Biomega/]]%0a* [[http://anidb.net/perl-bin/animedb.pl?vtype=cat&type.web=1&type.unknown=1&type.tvspecial=1&type.tvseries=1&type.ova=1&type.other=1&type.movie=1&show=lexicon&relid=186&orderby.weight=2.2&orderby.rating=0.2&orderby.attavg=1.2&noalias=1&do.update=update&cleanurl=1&cat.minweight=100&airing=0|highly rated anime tagged "Dystopia"]] on AniDB%0a* [[http://anime.sosdan.com/recommend.php?sort=psum&order=desc&page=0&perpage=10|recommandations]]%0a%0a%0a!!To do%0a* manga%0a** Gantz 370%0a** Naruto 600%0a** Drops of God / Kami no Shizuki 33%0a** One Piece 680%0a* you need to be logged in to see the result%0a* when {-finishing-} a serie, update [[http://anime.sosdan.com/login.htm|Dan's Anime Recommendation Engine]] and consequently [[Noted]]%0a* check http://myanimelist.net/ Anime.GroupHeader=%25right%25(''back to the [[({$Group}.){$Group}]] page'')%25%25%0a%0a Anime.Noted=Those 132 scored animes were exported from my personnal data at [[http://anime.sosdan.com/login.htm|Dan's Anime Recommendation Engine]]%0a%0a(:anidb: http://anidb.net/perl-bin/animedb.pl?show=animelist&do.search=search&adb.search=:)%0a(:star: http://www.allhomes.com.au/ah/image/yellow-star.gif:)%0a%0a!!Score distribution%0a%25center%25http://sparklines.bitworking.info/spark.cgi?type=impulse&d=6,16,31,44,30,5,1,1,0,0&height=100&limits=0,50&upper=90&above-color=red&below-color=gray&width=30#scores.png%25%25%0a%25center%25Amount of each score, from 10 to 1%25%25%0a%0a!!Scores%0a%25center%25[[#a10|10]] - [[#a9|9]] - [[#a8|8]] - [[#a7|7]] - [[#a6|6]] - [[#a5|5]] - [[#a4|4]] - [[#a3|3]] - [[#a2|2]] - [[#a1|1]]%25%25 %0a%25p right bgcolor=#ffffcc%25[[#star|{$:star}]] best most recent anime watched%25%25%0a|| align=center%0a|| [[#a10]]10 ||||%0a||%25green%25[[({$:anidb})Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex - Solid State Society]]%25%25||10||%0a||%25green%25[[({$:anidb})Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex]]%25%25||10||%0a||%25green%25[[({$:anidb})Laputa: Castle in the Sky]]%25%25||10||%0a||%25green%25[[({$:anidb})Neon Genesis Evangelion: Death And Rebirth]]%25%25||10||%0a||%25green%25[[({$:anidb})Neon Genesis Evangelion: End Of Evangelion]]%25%25||10||%0a||%25green%25[[({$:anidb})Tengen Toppa Gurren-Lagann]]%25%25'^[[#TengenToppaGurren-Lagann|*]]^'||10||%0a|| [[#a9]]9 ||||%0a||%25green%25[[({$:anidb})AniMatrix]]%25%25||9||%0a||%25green%25[[({$:anidb})Ergo Proxy]]%25%25||9||%0a||%25green%25[[({$:anidb})Ghost in the Shell 2: Innocence]]%25%25||9||%0a||%25green%25[[({$:anidb})Ghost in the Shell]]%25%25||9||%0a||%25green%25[[({$:anidb})Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex - 2nd Gig]]%25%25||9||%0a||%25green%25[[({$:anidb})Jin-Roh, the Wolf Brigade]]%25%25||9||%0a||%25green%25[[({$:anidb})Kaiba]]%25%25||9||%0a||%25green%25[[({$:anidb})Metropolis]]%25%25||9||%0a||%25green%25[[({$:anidb})Nausicaa of the Valley of the Wind]]%25%25||9||%0a||%25green%25[[({$:anidb})Neon Genesis Evangelion]]%25%25||9||%0a||%25green%25[[({$:anidb})Rurouni Kenshin OVA: Tsuiokuhen (Trust & Betrayal)]]%25%25||9||%0a||%25green%25[[({$:anidb})Serial Experiments Lain]]%25%25||9||%0a||%25green%25[[({$:anidb})Shangri-la]]%25%25[[#star]]{$:star}||9||%0a||%25green%25[[({$:anidb})Spirited Away]]%25%25||9||%0a||%25green%25[[({$:anidb})The Girl Who Leapt Through Time (Toki wo Kakeru Shojo)]]%25%25||9||%0a||%25green%25[[({$:anidb})Toward the Terra]]%25%25||9||%0a|| [[#a8]]8 ||||%0a||[[({$:anidb}).Hack//SIGN]]||8||%0a||[[({$:anidb})Afro Samurai: Resurrection]]||8||%0a||[[({$:anidb})Afro Samurai]]||8||%0a||[[({$:anidb})Agito with Silver Hair (Gin'iro no Kami no Agito)]]||8||%0a||[[({$:anidb})Akira]]||8||%0a||[[({$:anidb})Appleseed 2004]]||8||%0a||[[({$:anidb})Appleseed]]||8||%0a||[[({$:anidb})Barefoot Gen]]||8||%0a||[[({$:anidb})Birdy the Mighty Decode]]||8||%0a||[[({$:anidb})Dennou Coil]]||8||%0a||[[({$:anidb})Eve no Jikan]]||8||%0a||[[({$:anidb})FLCL]]||8||%0a||[[({$:anidb})Gankutsuou: The Count of Monte Cristo]]||8||%0a||[[({$:anidb})Grave of the Fireflies]]||8||%0a||[[({$:anidb})Gungrave]]||8||%0a||[[({$:anidb})Howl's Moving Castle]]||8||%0a||[[({$:anidb})Michiko to Hatchin]]||8||%0a||[[({$:anidb})Mushishi]]||8||%0a||[[({$:anidb})Noein ~Toward Another You~]]||8||%0a||[[({$:anidb})Paprika]]||8||%0a||[[({$:anidb})RahXephon]]||8||%0a||[[({$:anidb})Samurai Champloo]]||8||%0a||[[({$:anidb})Soul Eater]]||8||%0a||[[({$:anidb})Summer Wars (Samā Wōzu)]]||8||%0a||[[http://www.technotise.com/|Technotise: Edit and I]]||8||%0a||[[({$:anidb})The Place Promised in Our Early Days (Kumo no Mukō, Yakusoku no Basho)]]||8||%0a||[[({$:anidb})The Sky Crawlers (Sukai kurora)]]||8||%0a||[[({$:anidb})Trigun]]||8||%0a||[[({$:anidb})Vision of Escaflowne]]||8||%0a||[[({$:anidb})Voices of a Distant Star]]||8||%0a|| [[#a7]]7 ||||%0a||[[({$:anidb})Armitage III OVA]]||7||%0a||[[({$:anidb})Armitage: Dual-Matrix]]||7||%0a||[[({$:anidb})Birdy the Mighty Decode: 02]]||7||%0a||[[({$:anidb})Blood+]]||7||%0a||[[({$:anidb})Blood: The Last Vampire]]||7||%0a||[[({$:anidb})Clannad]]||7||%0a||[[({$:anidb})Cowboy Bebop]]||7||%0a||[[({$:anidb})Darker Than Black : Gemini of the Meteor]]||7||%0a||[[({$:anidb})Death Note]]||7||%0a||[[({$:anidb})Full Metal Alchemist]]||7||%0a||[[({$:anidb})Full Metal Panic! The Second Raid]]||7||%0a||[[({$:anidb})Full Metal Panic!]]||7||%0a||[[({$:anidb})Fullmetal Alchemist: Conqueror of Shamballa]]||7||%0a||[[({$:anidb})Gake no Ue no Ponyo]]||7||%0a||[[({$:anidb})Gantz]]||7||%0a||[[({$:anidb})Gilgamesh]]||7||%0a||[[({$:anidb})Great Teacher Onizuka]]||7||%0a||[[({$:anidb})Hare+Guu]]||7||%0a||[[({$:anidb})Hellsing OVA]]||7||%0a||[[({$:anidb})Hellsing TV]]||7||%0a||[[({$:anidb})Kakurenbo: Hide & Seek]]||7||%0a||[[({$:anidb})Kiki's Delivery Service]]||7||%0a||[[({$:anidb})Last Exile]]||7||%0a||[[({$:anidb})Love Hina]]||7||%0a||[[({$:anidb})Monster]]||7||%0a||[[({$:anidb})My Neighbor Totoro]]||7||%0a||[[({$:anidb})Naruto]]||7||%0a||[[({$:anidb})Ninja Scroll]]||7||%0a||[[({$:anidb})Noir]]||7||%0a||[[({$:anidb})One Piece]]||7||%0a||[[({$:anidb})One Stormy Night (Arashi no Yoru Ni)]]||7||%0a||[[({$:anidb})Patlabor (TV)]]||7||%0a||[[({$:anidb})Patlabor 2 The Movie]]||7||%0a||[[({$:anidb})Patlabor The Movie]]||7||%0a||[[({$:anidb})Perfect Blue]]||7||%0a||[[({$:anidb})Planetes (Puranetesu)]]||7||%0a||[[({$:anidb})Porco Rosso]]||7||%0a||[[({$:anidb})Real Drive]]||7||%0a||[[({$:anidb})Record of Lodoss War: Chronicles of the Heroic Knight]]||7||%0a||[[({$:anidb})Samurai 7]]||7||%0a||[[({$:anidb})To Aru Kagaku no Railgun]]||7||%0a||[[({$:anidb})Vision of Escaflowne The Movie]]||7||%0a||[[({$:anidb})Witch Hunter Robin]]||7||%0a||[[({$:anidb})xxxHOLiC]]||7||%0a|| [[#a6]]6 ||||%0a||%25red%25[[({$:anidb})Ah! My Goddess TV]]%25%25||6||%0a||%25red%25[[({$:anidb})Air Gear]]%25%25||6||%0a||%25red%25[[({$:anidb})Berserk]]%25%25||6||%0a||%25red%25[[({$:anidb})Black★Rock Shooter]]%25%25||6||%0a||%25red%25[[({$:anidb})Blassreiter]]%25%25||6||%0a||%25red%25[[({$:anidb})Bleach]]%25%25||6||%0a||%25red%25[[({$:anidb})Bubblegum Crisis]]%25%25||6||%0a||%25red%25[[({$:anidb})CLAYMORE]]%25%25||6||%0a||%25red%25[[({$:anidb})Chrome Shelled Regios]]%25%25||6||%0a||%25red%25[[({$:anidb})Code Geass: Lelouch of the Rebellion]]%25%25||6||%0a||%25red%25[[({$:anidb})DNA˛]]%25%25||6||%0a||%25red%25[[({$:anidb})Elfen Lied]]%25%25||6||%0a||%25red%25[[({$:anidb})Full Metal Panic? Fumoffu]]%25%25||6||%0a||%25red%25[[({$:anidb})Initial D]]%25%25||6||%0a||%25red%25[[({$:anidb})Love Hina Again]]%25%25||6||%0a||%25red%25[[({$:anidb})Macross Plus]]%25%25||6||%0a||%25red%25[[({$:anidb})Macross Zero]]%25%25||6||%0a||%25red%25[[({$:anidb})Mahoromatic]]%25%25||6||%0a||%25red%25[[({$:anidb})One Piece Movie 2 - Nejimaki to no daiboken]]%25%25||6||%0a||%25red%25[[({$:anidb})One Piece Movie]]%25%25||6||%0a||%25red%25[[({$:anidb})Prince of Tennis]]%25%25||6||%0a||%25red%25[[({$:anidb})Queen's Blade]]%25%25||6||%0a||%25red%25[[({$:anidb})Ranma˝]]%25%25||6||%0a||%25red%25[[({$:anidb})Read or Die (R.O.D. OVA)]]%25%25||6||%0a||%25red%25[[({$:anidb})Read or Die TV (Read or Dream)]]%25%25||6||%0a||%25red%25[[({$:anidb})Samurai Deeper Kyo]]%25%25||6||%0a||%25red%25[[({$:anidb})Shaman King]]%25%25||6||%0a||%25red%25[[({$:anidb})Valkyria Chronicles]]%25%25||6||%0a||%25red%25[[({$:anidb})Vampire Hunter D]]%25%25||6||%0a||%25red%25[[({$:anidb})Video Girl Ai]]%25%25||6||%0a|| [[#a5]]5 ||||%0a||%25red%25[[({$:anidb})Ah! My Goddess OAV]]%25%25||5||%0a||%25red%25[[({$:anidb})Bubblegum Crisis: Tokyo 2040]]%25%25||5||%0a||%25red%25[[({$:anidb})Dragon Ball]]%25%25||5||%0a||%25red%25[[({$:anidb})Ojamajo Doremi #]]%25%25||5||%0a||%25red%25[[({$:anidb})Saint Seiya]]%25%25||5||%0a|| [[#a4]]4 ||||%0a||%25red%25[[({$:anidb})Dragon Ball Z]]%25%25||4||%0a|| [[#a3]]3 ||||%0a||%25red%25[[({$:anidb})Dragon Ball GT]]%25%25||3||%0a%0a!!Notes%0a* [[#TengenToppaGurren-Lagann]]I have no idea why I scored TengenToppaGurren-Lagann 10... maybe it was a typo but until I figure it out Ill just keep it like this%0a%0a!!To do%0a* add lists of episodes with summary per serie%0a** e.g. [[Wikipedia:List of Ergo Proxy episodes]]%0a** [=[[Wikipedia:List of {$:AnimeTitle} Episodes]]=]%0a* integrate [[Notes]] Anime.Notes=!!Patterns%0a* using "humans" as source of energy%0a** cf Kill la Kill, Valvrave%0a** most commonly know in Matrix%0a** probably a proletarian/worker problamatic.%0a* emphasis on interfaces that immerse people in information%0a** cf Evangelion, Ghost in the Shell%0a** most commonly know like Minority Report%0a** ironically enough in a normal setting without technology one already surrounded in information%0a%0a!![[#RealDrive]]Real Drive (RD Sennō Chōsashitsu)%0a* noted [[(Noted#a)7]]%0a** 24 episodes%0a** [[Wikipedia:Real Drive#Relation_to_other_works_by_Shirow_Masamune]]%0a** http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mémoire_de_l'eau%0a%0a!![[#SummerWars]]Summer Wars%0a* noted [[(Noted#a)8]]%0a* [[Wikipedia:Hanafuda]]%0a* [[Wikipedia:Koi-Koi]]%0a* [[Wikipedia:Summer Wars]]%0a%0a!![[#ShangriLa]]Shangri-La%0a* noted [[(Noted#a)9]]%0a* 24 episodes%0a** "Your dreams only end when your life does." @19:30%0a* carbon tax problematic%0a** moved on to an [[Content/Energy#CarbonTax]]%0a%0a!![[#DennoCoil]]Denno Coil%0a* noted [[(Noted#a)8]]%0a* 26 episodes%0a* http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Denn%25C5%258D_Coil%0a* http://wiki.seedea.org/Utopiahanalysis/HiTechCreativity-draft#AugmentedReality%0a* http://www.ourp.im/Paper/PersonnalOverlay%0a* share with Kipich%0a** http://www.wikitude.org/%0a** http://www.junaio.com/%0a** http://www.ismar09.org/%0a** state of the art review to get%0a* currently, hacking is more in console, less colorfurl%0a* yet %0a** the real power comes from the text (or code) as argued when said that language is the most advance tool of man despite the saying that a picture is worth a thousand words.%0a** and if you really want visuals you can think of http://www.contextfreeart.org/gallery/view.php?t=faves&num=5 giving beauty to the code itself%0a** hence the motivation for http://projects.knowledgatic.org/ProgrammingLanguages:General%0a** with text, one is not limited to 3D Application.Valve=Please follow the link using a Vive and [[https://webvr.info/get-chrome/|Chromium with webVR support]]. Note that you must use a Vive with controllers %25thumb%25https://www.htcvive.com/uploadedimages/common/ditahowto/site_us/vive/GUID-2D5454B7-1225-449C-B5E5-50A5EA4184D6-web.png to fully get the experience.%0a%0aWelcome %25red%25Valve%25%25 please follow this link http://output.jsbin.com/banisi and let me know what you think!%0a%0a%0a... if really nothing work or you don't have a Vive around check the images and videos below but they won't convey the same meaning so please try not to.%0a%0a----%0a%0a!!!Selecting an element%0aWith introductory video%0a[[http://output.jsbin.com/banisi|http://vatelier.net/MyDemo/ApplicationValve/ValveApplicationPreview2.jpg]]%0a%0a!!!Element selected, exploring%0a[[http://output.jsbin.com/banisi|http://vatelier.net/MyDemo/ApplicationValve/ValveApplicationPreview3.jpg]]%0a%0a!!!Video tests%0aPlease avoid checking those...%0a* vatelier:MyDemo/ApplicationValve/Preview/ValveApplicationT1.webm%0a* vatelier:MyDemo/ApplicationValve/Preview/ValveApplicationT2.webm%0a* vatelier:MyDemo/ApplicationValve/Preview/ValveApplicationT3.webm%0aDisplaying controllers of remote testers. Archives.StealingFromTheMind=By Barry MacTaggart%0a%0a%0a%25right%25''back to [[ReadingNotes.ReadingNotes#InformationFeudalism|notes on Information Feudalism]]''%25%25%0a%0a%0a@@July 9, 1982, Friday Late City Final Edition[[%3c%3c]]Section A Page 23 Column 1 Desk: Editorial Desk Length: 862 words[[%3c%3c]]Type: Op-ed@@%0a%0a%0a%0aIn recent days many people have been shocked that Japanese businessmen might have stolen computer secrets from I.B.M. The allegations are the latest twist in the tense worldwide struggle for technological supremacy, but few businessmen, especially those involved in high-technology, research-based industries, can be very surprised.%0a%0a%0aTheir inventions have been "legally" taken in country after country by governments' violation of intellectual-property rights, especially patents. It has been going on for some time, and it is getting worse. Through political and legal dealings, many governments, including Brazil, Canada, Mexico, India, Taiwan, South Korea, Italy and Spain, to name a few, have provided their domestic companies with ways to make and sell products that under proper enforcement and honorable treatment of patents would be considered the property of the inventors. And now, the United Nations, through its World Intellectual Property Organization, is trying to grab high technology inventions for underdeveloped countries.%0a%0a%0aAs more and more countries yearn for industrialization, it is ironic that less and less respect is given those laws and principles that have attended industrialization in the last hundred years. This is nowhere more true than in the area of patent protection for high technology, where learning how to manufacture a product requires enormous resources but actually manufacturing it sometimes turns out to be quite simple. It is in acquiring the knowledge to make new products - computers, pharmaceuticals, telecommunications equipment, chemicals and others - that American companies have been so good. And it is this knowledge that is being stolen by the denial of patent rights.%0a%0a%0aFor example, India has denied Pfizer the right to exercise its own patent covering doxycycline, an antibiotic used widely around the world. It reserves to Indian companies the right to manufacture and sell that drug, even though the result has been that far less of it is available in India than is needed. Another illustration is Canada's compulsory licensing law, which has obliged Smith, Kline & French to grant patent rights on its antiulcer drug, Tagamet, to a local company that invested nothing in its research and development. The royalty in such a transaction is a meager 4 percent.%0a%0a%0aPatents are a vital stimulus to technological innovation and a vital part of doing business. In 1883, Western nations met in Paris to write a treaty that firmly conferred international legitimacy on intellectual-property rights - patents and trademarks -and asserted their critical relation to technological innovation. The thought then, which is still valid, was that the enormous human and financial costs attending technological innovation are worth the risks only if the invention is protected from duplication for a period of years in which the inventor can reasonably hope to recoup his costs. Under this arrangement, the inventor is then free to disseminate the technology.%0a%0a%0aMany developing countries, and some that are clearly developed, do not respect this arrangement. In many cases, however, their laws give the impression that they do, thereby encouraging inventors to place their products on the market. Once a product is on the market, the information issued with a patent makes it easy to steal the technology unless its protection is enforced.%0a%0a%0aThe irony is that by eroding patent protection, governments are likely to accomplish the opposite of their professed intentions. They may appear to benefit from the inventions they take, but these gains are made at the expense of the system that nourishes industrial creativity.%0a%0aWhat's more, the revisions to the Paris treaty being considered by delegates to the United Nations organization would confer international legitimacy on the abrogation of patents. The principle the World Intellectual Property Organization seeks to introduce would enable a nation to deny the inventor the protection of a patent or, worse still, prevent him from exercising his own invention if the product is not made from scratch in that nation.%0a%0aSo far, the United States has opposed such a theft of American technology. Unfortunately, European nations have failed to insist on the respect of these principles of international law and of the international economic system. Canada, Australia and New Zealand have gone even further and argue that for these purposes their nations should be considered developing countries! The competition for world markets and international business is becoming ever more tense, and that is the very reason the United States should insist more than ever that the principle underlying the international economic system be respected and upheld. %0a%0a%0a----%0a%0a%0aBarry MacTaggart is chairman and president of Pfizer International Inc.%0a%0a%0a%25center%25Copyright 1982 The New York Times Company%25%25 AutoDebate.Apple=>>bgcolor=lightblue %3c%3c%0a%25center%25'''Open bet!'''%25%25%0a%0acorrelation between the ability to program, the understanding of licenses and the ownership of Apple products%0a* i.e. the more you understand programming ''and'' licenses the less likely you are to own an Apple product.%0a** correlation thus on average, you always have specific situations (for example somebody developing for Apple consumers)%0a>>%3c%3c%0a%0a* Apple products are innovative%0a** they buy patents for anything innovative, they do not invent them internally%0a** for every product, there was a predecessor%0a*** PC with GUI and mouse (Xerox PARC and SRI systems in the 1970s then MITS in 1975) by Apple in 1984%0a*** portable music player or [[Wikipedia:Digital audio player]] aka DAP, (Sony Walkman, first sold in 1979, digital music players from SaeHan, Diamond Multimedia, and Creative labs, sold in the late 1990s) by Apple in 2001%0a**** cf [[ReadingNotes/TheMythsOfInnovation#Chapter5|Chapter 5 of The Myths Of Innovation]] "One popular example is Apple Inc., well recognized as the innovative company behind the user-friendly Macintosh and the iPod digital music player. However, history shows that the first products of those types were made by others years earlier."%0a*** cf multi-touch started in 1982 according to [[http://www.billbuxton.com/multitouchOverview.html|Multi-Touch Systems that I Have Known and Loved]] by Bill Buxton, Microsoft Research 2007%0a*** cf min24 of [[http://www.santafe.edu/research/videos/play/?id=5313a862-d219-4297-9e7a-aaea561683cb|Networks of Innovation]] by Andrew Hargadon, GSSS 2009, SFI 2009 in which he states that the U.S. Federal court claimed that "everything they made money on was not developed internally, was developed externally, was acquired, borrowed, bought, stolen."%0a*** 2002 HP TC1100 Tablet PC [[http://www.mobilitysite.com/2010/01/is-the-ipad-really-that-revolutionary/|Is the iPad really that revolutionary?]] Mobility Site 2009%0a* Apple products are simple and easy to use%0a** yes, since you can not do anything complex like multitasking, it better be. The absence of bugs is also largely ignored by users. Faulty firmware (iPods), the requirements to upgrade no matter what (MacOsX), bricked devices (iPods, iPhones) and overall just software mistakes seems to be quickly forgotten while "simplicity and quality of design" never fails to be promoted, it does sounds like selective memory.%0a* Apple products do not have virus%0a** no, they have less virus than Windows based system simply because they are less popular, if you write malware you want to target a large user base%0a* Apple makes brilliant communication%0a** yes, that is entirely correct. That is in fact precisely why understand their communication, how they build their brand, how they generate buzz can be useful to be objective about the final product. If their actual business model revolves around building an idealistic image about a "style" or a "behavior" rather than a technological device then one should discard the emotion generated by the communication around the product but instead focus on the usage of the product itself.%0a* Apple products are so coherent%0a** There is a process on the iPhone called "jailbreaking". Jailbreaking allows you to install pretty much any software on "your" hardware, the one you bought, it also breaks the warranty though. Yes, it does mean that until you did so, you could not. If you are not a developer you can not imagine the numbers of hoops one has to jump through in order to provide you even the tiny tiniest application for your AppStore. Apple is, maybe commercially rightly, a control freak company. It does not necessarily means higher quality but it does mean total control. Control of the product you bought and how you will use it. %0a** [[Wikipedia:Jailbreaking for iPhone OS]]%0a** "when the time comes to upgrade the Macintosh computer" is the first example used in Chapter 5 Recognizing Lock-In of [[ReadingNotes/Information Rules]]%0a*** note also that "You are not born %3c%3clocked in;>> you only get locked in by virtue of choices you make. The next time around the cycle [Figure 5.1], the playing field will not be so level, however. " (p132 ibid) %0a* I am not a developer, those remarks are irrelevant to me%0a** those remarks impact you even more if you are actually incapable of modifying anything yourself. You are one causal step behind in the entire process so restrictions that apply upstream of your positions will impact you even if you do not understand how and why.%0a** [[http://www.lessig.org/content/standard/0,1902,4165,00.html|The Code Is the Law]] by Lawrence Lessig, The Standard 1999%0a*** my notes on his book [[ReadingNotes/The Future Of Ideas]]%0a** [[http://blog.kapor.com/index9cd7.html?p=29|Architecture is Politics (and Politics is Architecture)]] by Mitch Kapor, Mitch Kapor's Blog, 2006 %0a* Apple products let you be creative%0a** I am a going to vomit a little bit in my mouth on this one, sorry. Please read the previous point on jailbreaking. How can anybody consider himself "free to create" if the person who sold you the brush also gave you a thick heavy rule book of how you are supposed to use it and had an army of lawyers ready to "correct" your ways if you break those rules?%0a** imagine that so far you were using a lousy pen and I sold you a genuinely new ball bearing pen, this would give you a brand new area of exploration, you could draw things differently and in different situation. That's great for creativity, but now imagine that for reason of "coherence" or "safety" I demand you to submit all of your designs or writings so that I can check that you are not creating racist pamphlets or anything that I personally consider negative. Would you consider yourself free to create? Now imagine that for any reason I consider you broke that rule, I can take the pen back anytime. Wouldn't you weight the gained freedom from technical innovation versus the pressure of that rule?%0a*** if you do not understand why I elaborated that metaphor, please do check your contract with Apple now.%0a** [[http://www.taoeffect.com/blog/2010/04/steve-jobs-response-on-section-3-3-1/|Steve Jobs’ response on Section 3.3.1]], Tao Effect Blog April 2010%0a* why are they so successful then if they are not that innovative, not that free, not that cheap?%0a** because except an extreme niche of geeks and an even smaller niche of liberty conscious activists, most people buy technological goods with regard to the social impact that their buying act will have on their surrounding. Yes, modern gizmo are the equivalent of a Porsche in your pocket, that is why the selection criterion is not about the type of processor but rather the slick design of the device. It is actually rather rational since few extra Mhz will not change your habits a lot while having an owe look from a friend will, consequently the competitive advantage is moving toward perceived fashion sense instead of technological acumen.%0a** [[http://www.claytonchristensen.com/books.html|Clayton Christensen]] actually describe this phenomenon in his book The Innovator's Dilemma%0a*** Principle #5 : Technology Supply May Not Equal Market Demand (p.xxiii)%0a* everybody uses Apple products, it proves that they are the best%0a** following that logic that also proves that Microsoft provides the best operating system%0a** [[Wikipedia:Information cascade]] occurs when people observe the actions of others and then make the same choice that the others have made, independently of their own private information signals.%0a* ok but my great friend who is always trendy and earns quite a bit of money by programming uses a Mac, it proves they are the best%0a** your great friend might have the choice precisely because Apple is extending the control it has on software and hardware through restrictive license. This makes programming for Mac product extremely difficult without having a Mac product. For example you need to use a framework (like COCOA or ObjectiveC) or an emulator (to have a fake iPhone or iPad to test your products) and even if you somehow manage to get it working, without the support for the community that would require a tremendous amount of effort and will probably be in vain during the next version%0a*** note that this is not a portability issue since Apple knows perfectly how to make products for other platforms, e.g. iTunes, Safari or QuickTime, when they believe it is a solution to extend control.%0a%0a!!See also%0a* [[AutoDebate/Religion Vs Science]]%0a* [[AutoDebate/Point Click When Thinking Stops]]%0a* [[http://www.alwaysinnovating.com/touchbook/|Touchbook]] by AlwaysInnovating%0a* [[http://www.defectivebydesign.org/taxonomy/term/20|items tagged Apple]] on DefectiveByDesign.org, a campaign of the Free Software Foundation (FSF)%0a* [[http://www.eff.org/search?text=apple|Apple related articles]] on the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) website%0a* [[http://www.nytimes.com/2010/05/23/magazine/23FOB-medium-t.html|The Death of the Open Web]] by Virginia Heffernan, NYTimes.com May 2010%0a** one Gated Community of the Webtropolis%0a* notified April for translation (contact@april.org) during [[Events/RMLL-LSM|RMLL-LSM 2010]] after their own request during [[Events/DrumbeatParis|DrumBeat Paris]]%0a** [[https://redmine.april.org/projects/flyer-apple|Flyer Apple]], Gestionnaire de projets de l'April%0a* [[http://www.motivatedphotos.com/?src=rss&id=91505|'''iPa'''i'''d''' too much]]%0a* [[http://www.copyright.gov/1201/|Anticircumvention Rulemaking]] U.S. Copyright Office 2000-2010%0a** Rulemaking on Exemptions from Prohibition on Circumvention of Technological Measures that Control Access to Copyrighted Works%0a* [[http://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2010/08/steve-jobs-watching-you-apple-seeking-patent-0|Steve Jobs Is Watching You: Apple Seeking to Patent Spyware]] by Julie Samuels, Electronic Frontier Foundation August 2010%0a* [[http://www.digitaltrends.com/computing/apple-causes-religious-reaction-in-brains-of-fans-say-neuroscientists/|Apple causes ‘religious’ reaction in brains of fans, say neuroscientists]] by Trevor Mogg, DigitalTrends May 2011%0a** funny visual http://eatliver.com/i.php?n=7325 AutoDebate.AutoDebate=(:nogroupheader:)%0a(:pagelist group={$Group} name=-Template list=normal fmt=#titlespaced:)%0a%0a!!Potential new topics%0a%25red%25warning%25%25 there is already the [[Seedea:Utopiahanalysis/Utopiahanalysis]] page, AutoDebate should be limited to recurrent discussions, not new analysis%0a* Why I don't "make stuff"%0a** models even thought not tangible shape the way you think%0a*** thus the way you act%0a**** thus the way you are%0a*** consequently models are one of the most fundamental prior to being able to "make" great things%0a*** see also [[Content/CognitiveDrag]]%0a** constructivism postulate that building itself is part of the epistemic process%0a*** true that's maybe why I should indeed build more, yet it's very costly in time and in resources overall%0a** if models and non tangible object were so important philosophy, mathematics and such field would be fundamental%0a*** I do believe they actually are%0a* Why I use that stupid language or tool while I could use the perfect other you are using?%0a** It's just to annoy you.%0a** instead of "use language X", "language Z sucks", "I like language Q"%0a*** try "language K works well in situation S1 because of it's specific feature F1 and implementation I3"%0a*** see also [[Tools/Programming]]%0a* [[WhyIDontPublish]]%0a** cf discussion on scientific journals, artwork, ...%0a*[[WhyIDontHaveAMobile]]%0a** cf notebook%0a*[[WhyIDontHaveATV]]%0a** ?%0a*[[#WhyIDontHaveACar]][[WhyIDontHaveACar]]%0a** cost%0a*** vehicle itself, energy, insurance, yearly homologation, periodic care, fixes, accessories%0a** freedom%0a*** advertisement made on the roads of : French Rivera, Toscane, Iceland%0a**** actual usage : periph, suburbs, occasionally "campagne", very rarely seashore or mountains%0a*** you can not go "anywhere, everywhere"%0a**** you are limited by gasoline supply, roads practicability and even roads at all (try the ocean) and your own skills%0a** [[http://www.eatliver.com/i.php?n=6143|This one runes on fat and saves you money]] This one runs on money and makes you fat%0a** [[http://www.engadget.com/2010/10/09/google-and-tu-braunschweig-independently-develop-self-driving-ca/|Google and TU Braunschweig independently develop self-driving cars]] by Sean Hollister, Engadget October 2010%0a*[[WhyIDontHaveAPet]]%0a** ?%0a*[[WhyIDontHaveX]]%0a** overall, it simply is a cost/benefit analysis that lead me to a conclusion different from the norm%0a*** also you have to take into account the amount of X available already without me having one%0a**** this sounds like the technique of a parasite%0a***** if in the end the parasite helps to maintain an more sane environment to live in, maybe it is still the more rational option for both organisms%0a** network of hidden costs%0a*** an item very rarely (if ever) comes without maintainance, care and hidden costs one did not consider during the acquisition%0a** "just because I can" is applied here too, but not "just because I can have" but rather "just because I can avoid"%0a*** minimalism is not about having less, it is about enjoying more%0a** this it too theoretical, I want to try, not just read%0a*** what probably initiated this for me was the "Buy Nothing Day", I normally despise the "Whatever Day" but... just have the experience of this one ;)%0a** you post-rationalize but in the end, you are just cheap%0a*** that's true, I try not to value money but rather the time I have. Consequently if spending money will just make me spend more and wasting more of the only currency I will never again, my time, I will avoid it.%0a** if you were coherent, you would not get presents for your birthday or Christmas%0a*** I do not. People close to me know that for a little while know (yet still don't always follow it ;) and so far that has never made me unhappy.%0a* authorities intelligence (on systemic problems)%0a** we were screwed since a year or 2 because the financial system was supposed to have collapsed, and yet...%0a** we were screwed since a year because H1N1 was supposed to spread extremely fast, and yet...%0a** etc%0a** it mainly shows that people from institutions like WHO, World Bank, and similar have no more idea about systemic system behavior that the drunk guy in the bar next door%0a*** they are just way more convincing (thanks to their suits?) at making us believe so ;)%0a* stress of an fake classless system%0a** it's interesting how a lot of manga are about levels I mean well established hierarchy%0a*** besides the storyline, in Japanese you use -sensei -senpai and other adjectives to append to names in order to explicitly gives the "class" of the person from your viewpoint%0a** how everybody is supposed to push further to improve at the same time their language and its vocabulary is very explicit regarding hierarchy%0a** that's one of the false promise of the capitalistic system : %0a*** the ideal of capitalism is to promote a meritocracy%0a*** i.e. that anybody, if only they work well and hard enough can get anywhere%0a** while the feaudal, royal or class system was based on your inherance%0a** which in fact, as horrible as you might see it, has the benefit of being explicit%0a** while now, in a so-called classless system you are supposed to know where you stand and where you want to be which is putting a lot of pressure as the boundaries, as they still exist, are blury%0a** there is no explicit milestones or social marks I think it's very stressful for everybody%0a* self-improvement%0a** very quickly goes toward sci-fi scenario, basically Terminator :-#%0a** "oh no, the compiler was able to detect and add the missing ; ! self-improvement, we are all dead!"%0a** it's a great idea but that it doesn't take into account basic principle like complexity, energy and diseconomies of scale%0a** it's not because you were able to make one simple change that it will automatically and for the same energy cost be able to go on up to infinity without reaching any assymptote or even crash under its own complexity weight.%0a** it could, but so far I dont know anything in nature (including human tech) that did so%0a** in the end the environment selects, so how can self-improvement makes sens as it is more likely to be done thanks and through the environment?%0a* pretty much everything that I do that is not within the norm%0a** have arguments prepared ahead of the debate%0a*** higher quality%0a*** less emotional bias (defending a position).%0a* [[#WhyIsMyEnglishOk]]why is my English not as crappy as other "froggies"?%0a** I was raised in a Youth Hostel so my parents did speak few extra languages and I heard foreign languages all the time%0a** my mother really thought languages and English in particular were important so I had extra classes%0a** I discovered the Internet on my own and... maybe 1%25 of its content was in French%0a*** it gave me a kind of quantitative view, a direct feeling of how central that was so I still had bad scores in English classes but I was able to listen understand and talk in English quite well%0a** I learn plenty of other languages (cf [[Languages/]] but basically and with very different amount of effort, and results: French, then English, Spanish, German, Latin, Ancient Greek, Chinese, Portuguese) but overall the most useful is English so being an utilitarian and based on [[Wikipedia:Constructivism]] I accept forgetting them gradually%0a** but then why are the others English that bad? I suppose [[ReadingNotes/Agnotology]] has a role here too, i.e. that students there can be a trend that open display of superior cognitive ability is criticized by some thus not encouraging proper accent in class%0a*** this might be the case in other area but with a lesser impact, i.e. one can do mathematics at home or silently without having a big impact whereas languages gain value precisely through interactions thus have a social underlying aspect%0a%0a!!See also%0a* http://www.craphound.com/spamsolutions.txt%0a** aka Here is why your ultimate spam solution will not work%0a* http://www.reddit.com/r/changemyview/ aka CMV%0a%0a!![[#ToDo]]To do%0a* include [[AutoDebate.Template]]%0a** explain usage here%0a* create "zealbot" (zealot bot), a Supybot plugin that can automatically import from here%0a** [[AutoDebate.Template?action=source|example to import with cURL/wget]]%0a*** see now my @@~/bin/pmwiki nolog=true@@ interface%0a** hide the content, display only an input box which would display answers based on regex%0a** "secret" regex to return to the simple list of text%0a** if no pattern found, search in the website in general%0a* add anchor%0a** per question%0a** per answer (including question tag)%0a* consider Wikipedia:AIML and the related chatbot competitions%0a** examples http://www.personalityforge.com%0a** check http://www.pandorabots.com/pandora/aiml-converter-intro.html%0a*** here would basically convert each page of this group via a specific [@?action=AIML@]%0a*** upload to http://www.pandorabots.com/botmaster/en/aiml-edit?botid=de1eb9ca5e346729 first%0a** http://www.pandorabots.com/pandora/pics/tutorial/en/tutorial.htm%0a* merge own answers from http://www.quora.com/Fabien-Benetou AutoDebate.GoogleIsEvil=>>bgcolor=lightblue %3c%3c%0aSome basic rules on Google as a corporation%0a# a corporation first and foremost goal is to generate increasing profits%0a# a corporation can be bought, sold and change its staff%0a# a corporation motto is not its goal or a legal binding%0a>>%3c%3c%0a%0a* their motto says "Don't be evil"%0a** I can say Im an elephant, it doesn't make me one%0a* Google founders are really nice guys%0a** when the founders leave (with their initial ideal), most corporation changes%0a* Google has information but they retain it only for X months%0a** they are supposed to store personal data in the US for 18 months, refined data we can not know%0a*** "de-personalized data" was few months ago showed to be able to get un-de-personalized data cf [[Wikipedia:Differential privacy#Massachusetts_Group_Insurance_Commission_.28GIC.29_medical_encounter_database]]%0a* Im the user, if I don't like something they will change it%0a** you are the user indeed but you are not the consumer, cf [[Wikipedia:Two-sided market]], your data is what is being sold, that's precisely why you get the service for "free"%0a* everything Google does is public%0a** [[http://www.google.com/corporate/execs.html#eric|Erich Schmit]], CEO of Google for a little while, removed results about his own life after saying publicly that if you don't want something bad to be displayed, you shouldn't do it in the first place%0a* Google took some strong political position against censorship in China%0a** Google.cn is still up as when writing this page (March 2010)%0a* Google books, green tech, Google.org/ they are mostly doing good%0a** Google philanthropist branch http://www.google.org/ isn't purely philanthropic, it's also a major communication tool (and I wont even talk about tax evasion or such mechanisms).%0a** green tech not because it's "positive" or whatever hippie thing, they invest in it because it lowers their margin, they are some of the biggest energy spending corporations better PUE (cf [[Wikipedia:Power usage effectiveness]]) means less waste but means even more largest profits (especially thanks to subsidiaries paid by... citizens)%0a*** a lot of others very large corporation are part of similar "NGO" http://www.thegreengrid.org/%0a* it is still better than the government having it all%0a** the government being evil or not doesn't make Google any better%0a** Google having personal information does not in any way limit the government desire (and required actions) to gather personal data, one could even consider it as an insurance in case of major trouble%0a* all those are just hypotheses or your opinions%0a** please do check legal cases including [[http://www.infoniac.com/offbeat-news/google-list-of-class-action-lawsuits.html|Google's List of Class-Action Lawsuits]] by InfoNIAC 2007, class-actions in your own country, the [[Wikipedia:Criticism of Google]] page and finally the very active since few years [[http://www.openbookalliance.org/|Open Book Alliance]]%0a* Google is so innovative, by using it we favor innovation%0a** [[http://arxiv.org/abs/1002.2858|PageRank: Stand on the shoulders of giants]] by Massimo Franceschet, arXiv February 2010%0a*** mentioning the 1941 work of Harvard economist and Nobel prize winner Wassily Leontief%0a%0a%0a!!In conclusion%0aGoogle may not be evil, but they have a pretty dangerously high "evil potential".%0a%0a!!Note%0aGoogle can be replaced by nearly any large corporation. Your grand-mother home business is in fact different because it is restricted to a local scale and does not have the resources to study the law and even less to modify it thanks to lobbyist and pressure groups (see also [[ReadingNotes/ScanningNotes#LegalStrategies|Legal Strategies : How Corporations Use Law to Improve Performance]]). The only twist is that most of us are interacting with Google one way or another and that each interaction is a trace to use for profit..%0a%0a!![[#Alternatives]]Alternatives%0a|| border=1%0a||!Google tools ||!Alternatives ||%0a|| search (cf under) || Seeks, [[http://commoncrawl.org/|CommonCrawl]] ... ||%0a|| Maps || OpenStreeMaps, ... ||%0a|| GMail || RoundCube, ... ||%0a|| Gtalk || Jabber, Status.Net, ... ||%0a|| cache || Internet Archive ||%0a|| Docs || FengOffice, ... ||%0a|| Reader || NewsBlur, [[Tools/RSS#Readers|...]] ||%0a|| sites || UNHOSTED ||%0a* [[http://www.dataliberation.org/|the Data Liberation Front]] central location for information on how to move your data in and out of Google products.%0a* [[Wikipedia:Google Maps#Comparable_services]]%0a* [[http://thenextweb.com/search/|TNW Search]] The Next Web%0a** including former [[http://www.altsearchengines.com/|AltSearchEngines]] by Charles S. Knight%0a* Distributed Web Search%0a** Wikipedia:Template:Distributed_search_engines%0a** [[http://yacy.net/|YaCy]] Distributed Web Search with Peer-to-Peer Index Sharing%0a** [[http://digitalmedia.oreilly.com/pub/t/74|Distributed Search Engines]], O'Reilly OpenP2P%0a*** surprisingly poor listing%0a** [[http://www.mpi-inf.mpg.de/departments/d5/software/minerva/|MINERVA: P2P Distributed Web Search]] by Max-Planck-Institut für Informatik%0a** [[http://www.faroo.com/info|FAROO]] Peer-to-peer Web Search Engine%0a** [[http://www.seeks-project.info/site/|Seeks Project]] real-time, decentralized, websearch%0a** centralized and commercial [[http://www.eurekster.com/|Eurekster Swicki]] custom search portal around the topic of your choice powered by your community%0a* [[http://cs.nyu.edu/trackmenot/|TrackMeNot]] lightweight browser extension that helps protect web searchers from surveillance and data-profiling by search engines.%0a** discovered with TrackMeNot: Injecting Reasonable Doubt in Everyone’s Queries @ [[http://thenexthope.org/talks-list/|HOPE]]%0a* [[http://itmanagement.earthweb.com/features/article.php/3923746/Open-Source-Alternatives-to-Google|Open Source Alternatives to Google]] by Matt Hartley, Datamation.com February 2011%0a* [[http://www.freecloudalliance.org/ung-Home.Page|UNG Project]] by the Free Cloud Alliance%0a** most possible complete list of alternatives to proprietary cloud computing solutions%0a%0a%0a!![[#ToDo]]To do%0a* FOSS leverage%0a** funding project (GoogleOS, Chrome, VP8, Android, ...) vs. community free labor, is the dependency on corporations a curse or a blessing for the FOSS movement?%0a** beside free monitoring, contact within the FOSS community and advertisement, for Google I want to know what they gain%0a*** license changes?%0a**** http://code.google.com/soc/ http://socghop.appspot.com/document/show/gsoc_program/google/gsoc2010/faqs#owns_code http://socghop.appspot.com/document/show/gsoc_program/google/gsoc2010/tos%0a*** discussions%0a**** seedeabitlbee/felipesanches 24/06/2010 at 05:35%0a**** freenode/#gsoc 24/06/2010 at 05:40%0a** no result through [[http://www.stanford.edu/search/?cx=003265255082301896483%253Asq5n7qoyfh8&cof=FORID%253A9&ie=UTF-8&q="google+summer+of+code"&sa=Search#599|Stanford Web Search]]%0a** http://www.gnu.org/software/soc-projects/guidelines.html%0a** http://code.google.com/opensource/ghop/%0a** global stats on FOSS funding, not just for Mozilla, but overall, how much large vendors like IBM, Google, Sun, ... spend on it%0a*** evolution over time%0a** [[http://www.slate.com/blogs/blogs/thewrongstuff/archive/2010/08/03/error-message-google-research-director-peter-norvig-on-being-wrong.aspx|Error Message: Google Research Director Peter Norvig on Being Wrong]], The Wrong Stuff, Slate August 2010%0a*** "We do a lot of open-source projects, because if we release code and some other company makes something really cool that makes the Internet better, we benefit, too. About half of Internet users are using Google search, so if another company builds something and two people start using the Internet because of it, we're going to get one of them. "%0a* actual R&D%0a** what has been out of Google labs lately? at what price?%0a%0a!!See also%0a* [[http://www.googlesharing.net/|GoogleSharing]] A Special Kind Of Proxy%0a** aims to provide a level of anonymity that will prevent google from tracking your searches, movements, and what websites you visit.%0a* [[https://ssl.scroogle.org/|Scroogle Scraper]] by [[http://www.google-watch.org/|Google Watch]]%0a* [[http://www.cnbc.com/id/33831099|Inside the Mind of Google]] by Maria Bartiromo, CNBC 2010%0a* [[http://www.inforules.com/|Information Rules : A Strategic Guide to the Network Economy]] by Carl Shapiro and Hal R. Varian (current Google Chief Economist Officer as of 2010)%0a** [[ReadingNotes/Information Rules]]%0a* [[Wikipedia:List of acquisitions by Google]]%0a* [[http://www.cracked.com/article_18540_5-reasons-you-should-be-scared-google.html|5 Reasons You Should Be Scared of Google]] by Robert Evans, Cracked.com May 2010%0a* [[http://www.ippolita.net/17.html|Google's Lights and Shadows : Past and Future of Metadata Industry]] by ippolita, Feltrinelli 2007%0a* [[http://www.wired.com/dangerroom/2010/07/exclusive-google-cia/|Google, CIA Invest in ‘Future’ of Web Monitoring]] by Noah Shachtman, Wired.com July 2010%0a* [[ReadingNotes/The Dark Side Of Google]]%0a* [[http://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2010/08/google-verizon-netneutrality|A Review of Verizon and Google's Net Neutrality Proposal]] by Cindy Cohn, Electronic Frontier Foundation August 2010%0a* [[http://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1288776/000119312507044494/dex2101.htm|List of Subsidiaries of Google Inc., a Delaware corporation]], SEC%0a* [[http://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/news/2010/04/search-neutrality-google-becomes-neutraliy.ars|Search neutrality? How Google became a "neutrality" target]] by Nate Anderson, ars technica May 2010%0a** [[ReadingNotes.InformationRules#Chapter10|Chapter 10 Information Policy]] of Information Rules%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ouof1OzhL8k|Don't Be Evil?]], ConsumerWatchdog September 2010%0a* [[http://www.leavegooglebehind.com/|Leave Google Behind]] Don't give Google control over your online life%0a* [[http://www.cyberpunkreview.com/news-as-cyberpunk/william-gibson-on-googles-earth/|William Gibson on Google’s Earth]] by Mr Roboto, Cyberpunk Review September 2010%0a* [[http://glinden.blogspot.com/2010/03/world-of-goo-on-google.html|World of Goo on Google]] by Greg Linden, Geeking with Greg March 2010%0a* [[http://techcrunch.com/2010/09/14/google-engineer-spying-fired/|Google Confirms That It Fired Engineer For Breaking Internal Privacy Policies]] by Jason Kincaid, TechCrunch September 2010%0a* http://www.BuzzClassAction.com promoted by Google itself through Gmail%0a* [[http://www.franceculture.com/emission-place-de-la-toile-le-dieu-google-les-mutations-de-la-lecture-2010-10-17.html|Le Dieu Google / les mutations de la lecture]] with Ariel Kyrou, Place de la Toile, France Culture October 2010%0a* http://www.reddit.com/r/changemyview/comments/1vz63d/i_love_google_cmv/%0a%0a!!Inspired by%0a* countless conversations about Google%0a* discussion with a former Yahoo! employee%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R7yfV6RzE30|Google]], The Beast File March 2010 AutoDebate.PointClickWhenThinkingStops=(:title Point&Click, when thinking stops:)%0a%0a* I use my mouse without thinking%0a** aiming breaks your thinking process, you are not anymore focused on what you are working on but rather on how you want to do it%0a** when you manipulate text you shouldn't bother about pixels.%0a*** when you aim for a specific portion of a text to highlight and copy or remove, you only care about the text, not it's position on the screen.%0a* my mouse has a lot of button, I can do a lot with it%0a** 1 mouse with 2 buttons and 1 hand%0a** 1 keyboard with more than 40 buttons and 2 hands%0a* I am very fast with my mouse%0a** if you are it means that your mouse speed is probably high so you probably have to focus more while you aim meaning losing more attention on the task you are conducting%0a** there is a non negligible distance between your keyboard and your mouse, even if you are fast, the more you repeat it, the longer it still is%0a* I don't use my computer a lot%0a** obviously the less you interact with a computer the less it will impact you%0a*** yet one could ponder if he or she would actually use a computer more if it were to be more efficient with it%0a**** i.e. the less efficient you are, the lower your return on investment thus the less motivating it is to go on%0a*** like touch typing, one has to estimate if spending time on the learning process worth it%0a**** [[Wikipedia:Cost-benefit analysis]]%0a* language is multidimensional%0a** visual interfaces are (usually) limited to 2 dimensions%0a** it is extremely complex (if even possible) to represent highly dimensional objects visually%0a** note that this could be idealized too. The UNIX philosophy by the author of pipe "Do one thing but do it well" and its intrinsically modular nature is not necessarily applied to every command line or language-based tool.%0aOverall I think it's a huge step backward. Language is a very powerful tool that goes very well alongside drawing but the two are not interchangeable. A designer drawing is working on a 2D landscape, most of the time the rest of us are not.%0a%0a!!To include%0a* study on the impact if touchscreens%0a* you must have direct access to it and manipulate it without bothering about how it is being formatted working on the text, not the disposition of the text to access to the text%0a* in the end you are probably being less efficient than you ideally could%0a** in general, independently of yours or my current ability%0a* when you aim at a word your cursor is relatively to it at a random position%0a** you never know if your pointer will be close or far away from the next word you will have to select%0a** you might even (probably) forget where the pointer is%0a** being a physical movement, the surface and tidiness of the mouse will change its behavior%0a** '''uncertainty = cognitively costly'''%0a* step by step process%0a## leave the keyboard%0a## locate mouse%0a## handle mouse%0a## locate pointer%0a## translate the current pointer position to the desired position%0a## '''actually applying the action''' (clicking, selecting, drag&drop, ...)%0a## move back to they keyboard%0a* problem is not absolute time it takes but rather the impact on your attention/focus%0a* hard to%0a** synchronize%0a** conduct sub-second actions%0a** combine a lot of components%0a** abstract complex set of components and actions%0a** overall scale up in complexity%0a%0a%3c%3c I just think "I wanna click there, and my hand moves the mouse without thinking about it" Not thinking about technology represents the peak of technology. You don't want to think about your use of technology. >>%0a%0a!!See also%0a* [[Tools]]%0a** [[Tools/Shell]]%0a** [[Tools/Vim]]%0a** [[Tools/Vimperator]]%0a** [[Tools/Programming]]%0a** [[Tools/Irssi]]%0a* [[Cookbook/Cognition#ThinkingIsTechnical]]%0a* [[http://www.eatliver.com/i.php?n=1091|Pro mouse]] With 10 extra buttons.%0a* [[AutoDebate/Apple]]%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yHGODp0b8Ks|Mouseless - an invisible computer mouse]] Infrared (IR) laser beam and an Infrared camera, MIT Media Lab May 2010 AutoDebate.ReligionVsScience=* where are the evidences%0a** phylogenic tree based on DNA sampling%0a*** see%0a**** Wikipedia:Phylogenetics%0a** fossils in museums%0a*** see%0a**** [[Wikipedia:Transitional fossil]]%0a* Darwin has an elitist or racist agenda%0a** the theory of evolution is not the sole work of Darwin, it was started before him and continued after him, consequently the theory can not be attributed entirely to him and his moral views should not be mistaken with the theory itself%0a*** in addition, his moral or ethical views, are questionable as they can appear to anybody today, are not what the previously mentionned evidences should be discarded for, i.e. facts are facts even if they are formulated by someone one dislikes.%0a** see%0a*** [[Wikipedia:History of evolutionary thought]]%0a*** [[http://www.college-de-france.fr/default/EN/all/col_rent09/Colloque_de_rentree_2009_D__14.jsp|Histoire de l'évolutionnisme]] by Armand de Ricqlčs, Colloque de rentrée 2009 - Darwin a deux cents ans, College de France 2009%0a* evolution is morally wrong%0a** this is not the role of biology to discuss morality or ethics, the interpretation of the theory and its social consequences are in politics, not biology%0a** see%0a*** http://www.ped.fas.harvard.edu/%0a* people did horrible things in following the principle of evolution%0a** it is the dutty of anybody interested in understanding the subject to study it properly in order to understand the meaning exposed, misinterpretation can be attributed to the poor quality of explanations provided, a lack of pedagogical investment from researcher but it does not undermine the solidity of the theory%0a** see%0a*** Wikipedia:Hermeneutics%0a* people did improve their society thanks to religion, teaching evolution is undermining that%0a** that would require to show than the improvements made thanks to religion are actually greater than if religion had not been followed, i.e. if religion made us progress at a certain pace, we might have progressed much faster without%0a** see%0a*** Wikipedia:La%25C3%25AFcit%25C3%25A9%0a* they are evidences against it%0a** no evidence so far has been accepted by the biology community against it, that would probably be the top story of top peer reviewed journals like Nature or Science, it has not been the case so far%0a** see%0a*** http://www.nature.com/%0a*** http://www.sciencemag.org/%0a* there were numerous scientific frauds during the establishment of the theory%0a** a false evidence is not a counter-evidence, no false evidence automatically falsify the premisses%0a** see%0a*** Wikipedia:Falsificationism%0a* science is this or that%0a** evolution is a theory in the field of biology, science is not limited to biology and thus the three words can not be exchanged freely%0a* science is undermining the positive impact on religion in our society%0a** science aims is not a moral or ethical one, solely an explanatory one, deductions and actions resulting in the understanding of theories can not be morally bounded to the scientific process itself%0a** see%0a*** [[Wikipedia:Philosophy of science]]%0a* science is just a form of religion%0a** a religion is the belief in supernatural force(s), science is the process of explaning natural laws, consequently science is not a religion%0a* people should be presented with the controversy%0a** there is currently no controversy in biology regarding the existance of the evolutionary process and its central role regarding the transformation of organisms, the only debates in the field are related to details on the precise dynamics of the process%0a** see%0a*** http://www.theology.ox.ac.uk/%0a** science classed are not philosophy, ethics or classes on religions, science classes have by definition the role of teaching the current theories accepted by the scientific community%0a** see%0a*** http://www.nsf.gov/news/classroom/%0a* you can not prove there is no God%0a** a proof would require a clear definition of the concept of "God" and then the ability to test if the phenomenum leaves any kind of traces (i.e. produce repeatable measurements), hitherto this has never been the case. Yet, not being able to prove that something does not exist does not imply it exists.%0a** see%0a*** Wikipedia:Testability%0a*** Wikipedia:Repeatability%0a*** [[Wikipedia:Flying Spaghetti Monster]]%0a*** [[Wikipedia:Russell%2527s teapot]]%0a* science can be wrong, it has been wrong before, therefor we can claim that God exists%0a** science, unlike religion, does not claim to provide a definitive answer in any field it explores, every work in science is subject to constant questionning from new techniques and new paradigms. The fact that science has been wrong in the past and will be wrong in the future does not allow any concept to be claim as scientifically valid.%0a** see%0a*** Wikipedia:Agnosticism%0a*** [[Wikipedia:Occam%2527s razor]]%0a*** [[Wikipedia:Timeline of cosmology]]%0a* but why are some people religiousin the first place?%0a** The need for religion, whatever religion, comes from a need of safety and simplicity, even if it comes from a concept. Scientific researchers have the very same need of being reinsured, they work as hard as they can on a very specific model within which they feel safer. Overall modeling ones own environment is a survival instinct. Yet, authority can often hijack this need, like any other, and leverage it to gain more power.%0a** see also early cosmology%0a* religion is stronger, it has the sacred texts to rely on%0a** this is indeed a fundamental epistemological difference even if both have a set of explicit rules used to maintain the coherence of the community%0a** yet science updates its result and its methods%0a*** whereas religion has an explicit aim of not updating its rules and of not allowing members and non members to question those rules%0a** consequently science is epistemologically open ended, an active learning process, while religion is epistemological hermetic %0a%0a%0a!!Viewpoint%0aDefending evolution. As silly or out of topic the questions on the page might look, they are there present they were used at least once during a similar debate.%0a%0a!!To do%0a* add marks%0a* label each sophism or logical fallacy used%0a** Wikipedia:Category:Relevance_fallacies%0a** my own local [[(Content.)Sophisms]] page%0a* nature and emergence of life is NOT the same as evolution BUT%0a** [[Wikipedia:Miller%25E2%2580%2593Urey experiment]]%0a** [[ReadingNotes.ElegantSolutions#Chapter7]]%0a* [[http://www.cam.ox.ac.uk/research/|Centre For Anthropology and Mind]] at Oxford University %0a** including research in Explaining Religion and Cognition, Religion and Theology%0a** [[Wikipedia:Justin_L._Barrett#Why_would_anyone_believe_in_God|Why Would Anyone Believe in God? (AltaMira, 2004)]] by Justin L. Barrett on Wikipedia%0a* [[http://www.arte.tv/fr/Comprendre-le-monde/philosophie/2912808.html|Philosophie : La religion]] avec Raphaël Enthoven et son invite Antoine Fleyfel, Arte November 2009%0a* integrate [[Wikipedia:Marsh Chapel Experiment]] (aka Good Friday) discovered through [[ReadingNotes/The Ego Tunnel]]%0a** as a argument against the veracity of first hand experience or phenomenology%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sD0B-X9LJjs|God Is Not Great: How Religion Poisons Everything by Christopher Hitchens]] Authors@Google 2007%0a* add discussion with freenode/jacksoo 19/10/2010 at 15:50%0a* [[http://www.nfb.ca/film/mystical_brain|Mystical Brain]] by Isabelle Raynauld, NFB 2006%0a* The Temporal Lobes and God including VS Ramachandran%0a* http://www.quora.com/Does-science-require-faith-in-some-aspects-just-as-religion-does%0a** most people admits visual illusion can happen when shown%0a*** yet that emotional or mystical illusion are different%0a*** maybe because it is more social, that entire moral and political system have been build on such illusion are intimately felt%0a*** a good enough strategy that it had to happen? in several communities?%0a* [[http://www.santafe.edu/research/videos/play/?id=af8fc43c-1cea-4194-8342-0f31f2b862df|Wild and Domesticated Religions: How the Machinery of Religion Evolved]] by Daniel Dennett, Santa Fe Institute 2010%0a* clarify my own viewpoint of religion itself, not necessarily compared to science%0a** came at peace with irrational behaviors induce by most form of religions when I saw it as a political tool first then worldviews or beliefs second%0a** interest in religions as evolving systems of rules%0a*** successful ones are sustaining over time including through%0a**** memory rehearsal mechanisms (especially explicit in Judaism and Islamism)%0a**** inclusive and excluding boundaries AutoDebate.Template=* pattern%0a** answer AutoDebate.WhyAutoDebate=* why did you create those "AutoDebate" pages?%0a** life is too short to repeat yourself over and over, we should move on to the really interesting new things. The more I rehearse the same arguments only to hear the same flawed answer the more my sanity is at risk so I suppose one could say those pages are a way for me to focus on what matter to me yet while sharing efficiently improving argumentations for my positions.%0a* you think you can predict people questions, isn't it rather arrogant?%0a** no. Fact is when you discuss a topic over and over, patterns do emerge. Even if each participant is indeed unique because of his or her education and cultural background, tensions are usually precisely happening when different backgrounds collide. Since there is a pattern it means part of the process can and thus should be automated.%0a* I think your questions pre-suppose that the other person is silly, why is that?%0a** there is no assumption made regarding the person, only positions expressed through questions. We should avoid silly questions during a debate and only discuss what matters%0a** see also [[Content/Sophisms]] as I want to avoid ad hominem%0a* the person you seem to be debating with is also always wrong!%0a** well no that's not true in few rare instance agree. You have to remember the title of those pages those though, they all include Auto'''Debate'''. A debate implies and exchange of positions including opposed positions. There is no need to be 100%25 in disagreement but if there is no arguments then there is no debate. In that case you can look at [[Seedea:Utopiahanalysis.Utopiahanalysis|my analysis]] instead.%0a** see also [[Wikipedia:Socratic method]]%0a* one of your argument is invalid, I want to correct you%0a** please do, those pages are not static, they are there precisely public in order to be improved over time through fruitful discussions. Showing me where and why I am wrong is very positive, since you did take the time to consider my position you will immediately get my attention.%0a* those pages imply that your time is more precious than mine%0a** no, those pages imply that both our time is so precious we should not waste time on what we agree but rather move on to directly to the difference in our argumentations and what underlies them, studying the core of the problem rather than its periphery%0a* how is this not intellectual masturbation?%0a** the primary goal is to allow us to have meaningful conversation, since conversations involve more than one person it means I precisely do want to exchange, only efficiently.%0a* don't you think some person will be offended and consequently won't bother talking to you?%0a** that is a risk I am willing to take, if their purpose is to share a model in order to have a proper discussion, I think they should embrace those pages, if their purpose was only to socialize then they should indeed avoid me since that is not the objective of a rational debate.%0a%0a%0a!!See also%0a* [[Content/Mister Roboto]]%0a* "Never forget the power of silence, that massively disconcerting pause which goes on and on and may at last induce an opponent to babble and backtrack nervously." Lance Morrow AutoDebate.WhyDoIPutAllThisContentOnline=Nearly every single time I present a topic and use this website for the slides, I get asked that very same question:%0a%0a* Why do you put all this content online?%0a** First and foremost, the people it allowed me to meet. I have already meet several people online and offline to exchange on content I published here. That in itself is good enough for me.%0a** I receive feedback from others, not just typos or links but also suggestions on the general principles, thus helping on improving the content and step back from time to time.%0a** From what I understand, if you do not put content on the Internet, it is worth literally nothing. To me this website is one way amongst other to modestly contribute to how the Internet works. I am conscious that it is a needle in a haystack completely covered by (slightly converted) mass media, but at least, it is my needle! ;)%0a* Do you put your name on it?%0a** Yes, every page has in the title and in its URL my name. I try to be as clear regarding attribution and even inspiration as my memory allows me too. All pages also have on the side a CC-BY license inviting others to re-use the content as they see fit.%0a* What could a potential investor or head of human resources think about all this?%0a** I hope he or she finds it interesting enough to trust me more. Overall I do not think the content is specifically radical or critical but one also has to remember that it reflects a way of thinking at that moment, it could have changed since something was written, after all that is what personal growth implies.%0a* Do you have no privacy?%0a** I do not put everything online. You most likely can see just a part of what I decide to put online and that part does not include private discussions with others, financial status, health status, etc. What is in general consider to be in the private sphere. I describe this principle a bit in [[OurPIM:Papers/PrivacySettings]]%0a* Are you not showing too much on controversial topic?%0a** What is controversial really depends on your culture, in some culture showing your legs is outrageous, in others it is appreciated, especially during spring.%0a* Do you actually think the quality is high enough to be published?%0a** I am the first to say that what I am writing can be wrong, that is precisely why I am welcoming feedback. This is on-going process and I do hope to progress over time thus making what I wrote before false. If everything had to be true to the epistemological sense, nothing at all, including scientific publications from the most prestigious revue, would be published at all.%0a* Are you not afraid of just adding noise to the already very small signal we have?%0a** Based on the paradigm of search, if your ranking is correct I should not interfere with what you consider to be quality content or not.%0a%0a!!Inspiration%0aCreated after [[Events/PersonalUX]]. AutoDebate.WhyIDroppedOut=* pattern%0a** answer%0a* send powerful msg to others but mainly myself%0a** cf burning boats in America newly discovered coast%0a** Getting to Yes and making some of your options impossible%0a%0a!!See also%0a* [[Why Is Entrepreneurship The Least Worst Solution]]%0a* [[http://tewalkerjr.com/blog/?p=1680|Why I Probably Won’t Finish My Ph.D.]] by Tim Walker, What I’ve Learned So Far August 2010%0a** "This is one of those things that you write once so you can refer people to it over and over."%0a%0a!!To do%0a# looking at my managers and thus my potential (if everything went "well") future position%0a# re-organize [[Fabien/Diploma]] in the [[AutoDebate/]] format%0a## without deleting the previous content, letting it available through the history action=diff %0a# seedeabitlbee/LeaBenetou 25/06/2010 07:45%0a# from notebook (22/06/2010 in Paris)%0a## continuous learning%0a### independent and autonomous learning (strategically adapting)%0a#### cf the key work in [[Content/Education]]%0a### industry formatting (passively adapting)%0a#### short-term efficient for both, long-term efficient mostly for the industry AutoDebate.WhyIWillNotVote=* the right to vote has been fought for through numerous bloodsheds, is it in vain?%0a** answer%0a* if you do not vote, do you make democracy progress?%0a** answer%0a* do you promote the status-quo?%0a** answer%0a* if you do not vote, who is benefiting from your apathy?%0a** answer%0a* what is the alternative?%0a** answer%0a%0a!!See also%0a* [[http://www.scottaaronson.com/blog/?p=1162|The $10 billion voter]] by Scott Aaronson, Shtetl-Optimized November 2012%0a** mention of Peter Norvig's article%0a*** mostly ignoring the cost of deciding for whom to vote (in time but also in stress, cognitive and social) rather than solely the act putting the bulletin in the ballot box%0a* [[Wikipedia:Athenian democracy]]%0a*** also the expected returns are quite questionable as they imply a working political system%0a* being candidate (or at least thinking one can) before voting%0a* ENA and not publicly available course material despite legislation regarding government generated materials (a la OpenData)%0a* differences between pre-election promises and actions%0a** cf declared measures for accountability vs. default obscurantism by "lack of resources"%0a* ties gathered before an election in order to get the means to have media coverage%0a** with obvious implication after the election itself%0a* supra-national decision making%0a** e.g. 80%25 of member states legislation inherited from the European Commission%0a* Seedea:Content/Newconcepts#RationalIgnorance%0a* [[ReadingNotes/OpenGovernment]]%0a* [[Fabien/EthicalFramework]]%0a* [[Content/LegislativeChanges]]%0a* [[Events/VotingIsALearningProcess]]%0a* Wikipedia:Plutocracy%0a* [[Content/PiecesOfCulture#Essays]] AutoDebate.WhyImNotAFather=* it is easier for you as a man as you do not have a ticking biological clock%0a** quality of sperm decline with age so it is the same urgency feeling%0a* it is natural to have kids%0a** it was once "natural" to argue with another member of society by crushing their skull with a bone, it does not make it right%0a** the universe as a whole does not "give a shit"%0a* it is the duty of a member of society to perpetuate their gene%0a** Im not "society", it is an idealized construct%0a* your bloodline/family/etc will stop there%0a** so what?%0a* children brings happiness%0a** yes and also suffering%0a* you will always wonder "what if" you had had children%0a** yes, the same way one would one wonder "what if" he or she didn't%0a* but a child is part of you, half of your genetic material%0a** an individual is a complex combination of nature and nurture%0a** seems like an argument of ego%0a%0a!!See also%0a* http://www.reddit.com/r/changemyview/comments/1wx2di/i_dont_think_childbirth_is_a_beautiful_thing_cmv/%0a* http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Childfree%0a* http://www.reddit.com/r/childfree AutoDebate.WhyIsEntrepreneurshipTheLeastWorstSolution=* pattern%0a** answer%0a%0a%0a!!To do%0a# I like to code, programming is a nice job, just not "for others", knowing what you code, for whom and why it matters, making strategical choices makes a complete difference%0a# import discussions from [[Content/Startup]]%0a* PIM%0a** Content/Meetupentrepreneurship%0a** Fabien/PBES%0a* Seedea%0a** Seedea:Xye/MotivationalSupport%0a** Seedea:CoEvolutionBlog/10monthReflexion%0a** Seedea:Research/BacktrackLearning%0a** Seedea:Seedea/Todo%0a** Seedea:content/seedealiveprogresses%0a%0a AutoDebate.WhyIsYourNicknameUtopiah=%25center%25http://www.en-lorraine.com/ventdesforets/photos/utopia01.JPG%25%25%0a%0a* why is your nickname "Utopiah"?%0a** unique, positive and a constant reminder that life is an improvement process. You might not reach the idealized place but if you positively reshaped you environment and yourself, then your trail itself should become this very utopia you were chasing.%0a* why the final "h"?%0a** to add a little spice to the name and incidentally be found more easily through search engines, see [[http://www.googlebattle.com/?domain=utopia&domain2=utopiah&submit=Go%2521|utopia VS. utopiah]] on GoogleBattle%0a* do you know [[http://la.wikisource.org/wiki/Utopia|the book]] by Thomas More?%0a** yes%0a* what about Shangri-La?%0a** there are several intertwined concepts, Shangri-La or the Promised Land have too heavy religious connotation%0a* if utopia by definition do not exist, do you exist?%0a** as long as you believe I exist, then I exist for you%0a* what is your own utopia?%0a** freedom%0a* what have you actually done to progress toward that?%0a** [[#ProgressTowardThat]]I try to live according to my ideals, in a minimalist way (cf [[Content/Projetautonomieenergetique|Projet autonomie energetique]]). More practically I hope to provide tools to me and others to reach this too through [[http://www.innovativ.it|creativity]], [[Content/Legislative Changes]] (and the [[Seedea:Utopiahanalysis/Politicsnewoldtools|political tools]]) or [[Bypassing/]] and share what I learn with [[Content/My Aphorisms]]. On a more day to day basis check also my [[http://voizinsandco.fr/fiche-Utopiah|Voizins&Co profile]].%0a* what are dystopia?%0a** they are tools to help avoid potential pitfalls on utopian tentatives which is paradoxically probably why I appreciate dystopia books (including Brave New World, 1984, etc.) or anime than on utopia.%0a%0a!!See also%0a* Wikipedia:Utopia%0a* Wikipedia:Category:Utopias%0a* [[http://www.editions-harmattan.fr/index.asp?navig=catalogue&obj=livre&no=8450|L'art au XXe siecle et l'utopie]], Arts 8, L'Harmattan 2000%0a* [[http://www.brainyquote.com/quotes/keywords/utopia.html|Utopia]] BrainyQuotes%0a* [[http://expositions.bnf.fr/utopie/anglais/enimages/aindex.htm|UTOPIA : The quest for the ideal society in the Occident]], Exhibition in images, BnF%0a* [[http://www.mheu.org/en/utopia/sitography/|Sitography of Babel to Dubai: Urban Utopias]] Musée historique de l'environnement urbain (MHEU)%0a* [[http://soundcloud.com/yosh-1/utopia-unmastered-version|Utopiah]] by YOSH, minimal song on SoundCloud, 2009%0a* [[http://www.academie-francaise.fr/immortels/discours_SPA/carrere_2000.html|Les explorateurs des millenaires futures]], 2000 recommended during [[Events/MardiInnovation02]]%0a* [[Content/ChooseYourCountry#Create]]%0a* [[Wikipedia:Walden Two]] by B. F. Skinner, 1948 AutoDebate.WhyYouDoNotNeedANewComputer=So you decided that it's enough, today you will get a new computer! Since you are not confident about your knowledge on the topic, you asked a "geek" friend to come to the rescue. That "geek" friend is (sic) me.%0a%0aI understand the stress for the ridiculous number of choices available (cf [[Wikipedia:Decision theory]]) but before parsing through them, consider first if you first need a new computer and why.%0a%0a* new computers are faster%0a** true, but what is your usage of a computer? Usually if it's neither video processing nor video game, your usage is not resource intensive thus the speed is truly irrelevant. The work will not get done faster since speed was never the bottleneck in the first place.%0a** note that a computer, just like anything else that is used often and repetitively has to be taken care of, thus cleaned, organized and from time to time, radically. A new computer in that sense is very clean but that's not because it is new, but rather unused. If you were to erase everything from your current computer, it would be just as unused.%0a* new computer are greener%0a** that might be true but they still have to be produced and shipped whereas your current computer is already there and working.%0a* web applications require more and more resources%0a** yet hardly more than what a modern mobile phone can handle... thus what a very old computer can handle to%0a* I want, no I need power and multiple screen because Im good at multitasking%0a** multitask your way to the numerous studies on attention, focus and the inability of most people (yes, including women) to properly conduct a complex task with split focus%0a*** e.g. [[http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/digitalnation/living-faster/split-focus/multitasking-at-mit.html|Living faster: split focus: multitasking at MIT]], digital_nation, FRONTLINE PBS February 2010%0a* new computer are...%0a** ...%0a* my computer burnt to ashes%0a** ok, you do need a new computer (consider first fixing your electricity outlets and the ventilation system).%0a%0a!!Questions to go further%0a%0a!!!French%0a# Avez-vous un ordinateur ?%0a# Depuis combien de temps ?%0a# Avez-vous deja utilise sa garantie ?%0a# Fonctionne-t-il ?%0a# Quelles sont les 3 applications que vous utilisez le plus ?%0a# Qu'est-ce que vous n'aimez pas sur cet ordinateur ?%0a# Deplacez-vous souvent votre ordinateur ?%0a# Quel est votre budget maximum ?%0a# Pour quels usages allez-vous utiliser votre ordinateur ?%0a %0a!!!English%0a# Do you have a computer?%0a# How many years did you use it for?%0a# Did you ever use the warrantly on it?%0a# Is it currently working?%0a# What are the 3 applications you are using the most?%0a# What do you dislike about your computer?%0a# Do you carry your computer around?%0a# What is your maximum budget?%0a# What will you use your new computer for?%0a%0a!!If you decided to buy one anyway%0a* [[#Donate]]consider giving the older one away%0a** [[Wikipedia:Computer recycling]]%0a** [[http://www.crserecycling.com/|Creative Recycling]] Electronics & Computer Recycling%0a** [[http://www.computerswithcauses.org/|Computer With Causes]]%0a** [[http://hackerspaces.org/wiki/List_of_Hacker_Spaces|your local HackerSpace]]%0a* if you want to keep it%0a** [[#DonateResources]]you can still "donate" its resources%0a*** [[http://boinc.berkeley.edu/projects.php|BOINC]] volunteer computing projects%0a*** [[http://www.torproject.org/|Tor]] Anonymity Online%0a*** [[http://freenetproject.org/|Freenet]] Share, Chat, Browse. Anonymously. On the Free Network.%0a*** [[http://www.seeks-project.info/site/|Seeks]] free and open P2P design and application for enabling social websearch%0a*** [[http://www.unhosted.org/manifesto.html|UNHOSTED]] Freedom from web 2.0's monopoly platforms%0a** [[Wikipedia:Compulsive hoarding]]%0a%0a%0a!!See also%0a* [[http://www.columbia.edu/~ss957/index.shtml|Sheena S. Iyengar]], Columbia Business School Beliefs.Template=* [[#Bx]][[#Bx|#Bx]] = 1-line explanation%0a** explanation%0a*** ?%0a** degree of confidence%0a*** ?%25%0a** references%0a*** [[ReadingNotes/]]%0a*** external ref.%0a** alternatives%0a*** something contradicting the 1-line explanation Bypassing.Bypassing=%25center%25There is a silver bullet : learning.%25%25%0a%0a(:pagelist group={$Group} list=normal fmt=#simple:)%0a%0a!![[#PersonalHeuristics]]Personal heuristics%0a* You don't need the best solution (which doesn't exist), only to make it too costly for your opponent.%0a* Know who you are dealing with, what is their motivation and how they enforce it. How fresh your information is will lead to efficient execution.%0a* only 2 solutions, trust or understand%0a%0a!!See also%0a* [[http://www.diriwa.org/|DiRiWa]] Digital Rights Watch%0a* [[Content/Law]]%0a%0a!![[#ToDo]]To do%0a# package in a single file (zip, pdf, word...) that can be shared outside of the wiki%0a## "send it to friends" link with several anonymous sharing means%0a## host in independent places%0a## Cookbook:ExportHTML%0a### else consider [[http://ikiwiki.info/|ikiwiki]] for its "wiki compiler" view%0a# understand better the '''why''', not just the how%0a# [[#Locks]]consider doing a Security or Locks page%0a## principle/motivation%0a### one can behind a fence without being wrong%0a### locks do not imply lawfulness or even moral and ethical rightfulness%0a### understanding is only a mean to enforce one owns belief, not an end in itself%0a### learning and teaching process%0a#### know how long your own locks will last against which set of resources%0a## means%0a### physical locks%0a#### doors, walls, biology (immune system e.g. T-cell/B-cell/TCR/protein signature), padlocks, fingerprint lock, iris lock, ... [[Wikipedia:Category:Locks]]%0a### non-physical locks%0a#### technological%0a##### password, firewall, encryption, ...%0a#### non-technological%0a##### secrecy, social selection, law, induced fear, ...%0a## solutions%0a### judge picking, bribing, threatening, hijacking, ransoming, reverse engineering, intelligence, social engineering, discovering exploits, scanning for discovered exploits, privilege escalation, decryption, brute force, dictionary testing, penetration testing, delegated trust, hit&run, honeypot, man-in-the-middle, cryptanalysis, ...%0a### [[#HybridsSolutionToLocks]]hybrids%0a#### [[#SCADA]]attack on the infrastructure (SCADA, a la [[Wikipedia:Stuxnet]]) has been used in conjunction with social engineering (fake associated tech. support) to finally reach information (final target)%0a##### regarding integration, see also [[https://www.infosecisland.com/blogview/9340-Metasploit-and-SCADA-Exploits-Dawn-of-a-New-Era-.html|Metasploit and SCADA Exploits: Dawn of a New Era?]] by Shawn Merdinger, InfosecIsland November 2010%0a##### [[http://www.securelist.com/en/analysis/204792176/IT_Threat_Evolution_for_Q1_2011#4|SCADA – is this just the beginning?]], IT Threat Evolution for Q1-2011, Securelist%0a### step back to understand the system as chain of sub-systems%0a## see also%0a### Feynman "problem" at Los Alamos%0a### [[ReadingNotes/The Code Book]]%0a### leveraging the other pages of this group Bypassing.Censorship=%25center%25''Learn it before you actually need it''%25%25%0a%0a%25center%25[[#Information|Information]] - [[#Communities|Communities]] - [[#Tools|Tools]] - [[#DIY|Do it yourself]] - [[#SeeAlso|See also]]%25%25%0a%0a%25thumb%25[[http://actar.files.wordpress.com/2008/11/censorship.jpg|http://actar.files.wordpress.com/2008/11/censorship.jpg]]%25%25%0a%25center%25(eventually replace by [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anastasia|Αναστασία]]'s scissors)%25%25%0a%0a!!Legislative framework%0a* France%0a** limited to Internet%0a*** LOPPSI [[http://www.assemblee-nationale.fr/13/projets/pl1697.asp|1697]]/[[http://www.assemblee-nationale.fr/13/rapports/r2271-a0.asp|2271]]%0a%0a!![[#Information]]Information%0a* [[http://en.cship.org/wiki/|Cship]] the Internet censorship wiki%0a** ''provide information about the different methods of access filtering and ways to bypass them. ''%0a* [[http://opennet.net/accessdenied|Access Denied: The Practice and Policy of Global Internet Filtering]] MIT Press 2008%0a** ''documents and analyzes Internet filtering practices in over three dozen countries, offering the first rigorously conducted study of this accelerating trend.''%0a* [[http://en.flossmanuals.net/bypassing-censorship/|Bypassing Internet Censorship]] (formally CircumventionTools) by FLOSS Manuals%0a** ''provides an introduction to the topic and explains some of the software and methods most often used for circumventing censorship.''%0a** see their dedicated website https://www.howtobypassinternetcensorship.org and [[https://twitter.com/#!/ByPassCensor|@ByPassCensor]]%0a* [[http://www.rsf.org/en-pays225-Internet.html|Reporters Sans Frontičres]] Internet section%0a** ''"Don’t wait to be deprived of news to stand up and fight for it" ''%0a* [[http://www.unesco-ci.org/cgi-bin/portals/information-society/page.cgi?d=1|UNESCO Observatory on the Information Society]] %0a** ''Monitoring the Development of the Information Society towards Knowledge Societies''%0a* [[http://epic.org/|Electronic Privacy Information Center (EPIC)]]%0a** ''Focusing public attention on emerging privacy and civil liberties issues''%0a* [[http://chillingeffects.org/|Chilling Effects Clearinghouse]] understand the protections that the [U.S.] First Amendment and intellectual property laws give to your online activities.%0a* [[http://www.santafe.edu/research/videos/play/?id=e3452fbc-9f7b-4738-a9ea-34c4639555cc|Global Internet Censorship, and What We Can Do About It]] by Jed Crandall, Santa Fe Institute 2009%0a%0a!!Communities[[#Communities]]%0a* [[http://www.herdict.org/|HerdictWeb]] by project of the Berkman Center for Internet & Society at Harvard University%0a** ''seeks to gain insight into what users around the world are experiencing in terms of web accessibility; or in other words, determine the herdict.''%0a%0a!!Tools[[#Tools]]%0a* [[http://www.torproject.org/|Tor: anonymity online]]%0a** ''helps you defend against a form of network surveillance that threatens personal freedom and privacy, confidential business activities and relationships, and state security known as traffic analysis.''%0a** [[http://events.ccc.de/congress/2009/Fahrplan/events/3554.en.html|Tor and censorship: lessons learned]] by Roger Dingledine, [[http://events.ccc.de/congress/2009/Fahrplan/index.en.html|26th Chaos Communication Congress: Here be dragons (26C3)]] 2009%0a** [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jSFQzXWtS9Y|Tor: Building, Growing, and Extending Online Anonymity]] by Andrew Lewman, FOSDEM February 2010%0a* [[https://www.sesawe.net/|Sesawe.net]]%0a** ''a global alliance dedicated to bringing the benefits of uncensored access to information to Internet users around the world.''%0a* [[http://getfoxyproxy.org/|FoxyProxy]] %0a** ''advanced proxy management tool that completely replaces Firefox's limited proxying capabilities. It automatically switches an internet connection across one or more proxy servers based on URL and IP patterns.''%0a* VPN%0a** [[http://prq.se/?p=tunnel|PRQ]] OpenVPN tunnel solution%0a** [[https://www.ipredator.se/|Ipredator]] Idleworks 2009%0a** [[http://vyprvpn.goldenfrog.com/|VyprVPN]] Golden Frog%0a** [[http://www.hadoping.com/|hadoPING]] offshore company with service entry-points in France, Germany, Iceland and Sweden%0a* Protocol bypassing (mainly used for open wifi networks)%0a** [[http://thomer.com/icmptx/|ICMPTX (IP-over-ICMP) HOWTO]] by Thomer M. Gil%0a** [[http://thomer.com/howtos/nstx.html|NSTX (IP-over-DNS) HOWTO]] by Thomer M. Gil%0a*** [[http://www.dnstunnel.de/|DNStunnel.de]] - free DNS tunneling service%0a** [[http://proxytunnel.sourceforge.net/paper.php|Proxytunnel]] Connecting outside through HTTP(S) proxies%0a** [[http://dag.wieers.com/howto/ssh-http-tunneling/|Tunneling SSH over HTTP(S)]] with Apache server and SSH client, DAG%0a** [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PPTP|Point-to-point tunneling protocol (PPTP)]] method for implementing virtual private networks.%0a** [[http://www.poptop.org/|Poptop - Open Source PPTP Server]] server solution for Linux.%0a** [[http://tinc-vpn.org/|tinc]] tunnelling and encryption to create a secure private network between hosts on the Internet.%0a*** [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R7P_vvz1AP8|tinc: the difficulties of a peer-to-peer VPN on the hostile Internet]] FOSDEM February 2010%0a* [[http://www.i2p2.de/|I2P Anonymous Network]] routing traffic through other peers, as shown in the following picture. All traffic is encrypted end-to-end.%0a* distributions%0a** [[https://www.privacy-cd.org/|Ubuntu Privacy Remix (UPR)]]%0a** [[http://www.backtrack-linux.org/|BackTrack]]%0a* search privacy%0a** Google%0a*** [[https://ssl.scroogle.org/|Scroogle]] from [[http://www.google-watch.org/|Google Watch]]%0a*** [[http://www.googlesharing.net/|GoogleSharing]]%0a* [[http://vanish.cs.washington.edu/|Vanish]] Enhancing the Privacy of the Web with Self-Destructing Data%0a* [[http://www.cypherpunks.ca/otr/|Off-the-Record Messaging (OTR)]] private conversations over instant messaging by providing Encryption, Authentication, Deniability, Perfect forward secrecy%0a* [[http://proxychains.sourceforge.net/|ProxyChains]] TCP and DNS through proxy server. HTTP and SOCKS%0a%0a%0a!![[#DIY]]Do it yourself%0a!!!Create an SSH tunnel (to read content)%0a%0aYou need first to rent the server in an Internet location (country but eventually backbone position) that has access to the resources you are intersted in.%0a%0a* server side : create a new user without a shell or a home%0a** [[(man:)useradd]] -s "/usr/sbin/nologin" temporarytunnel%0a** [[(man:)passwd]] temporarytunnel%0a* client side : keep open a tunnel with a defined local port%0a** [[(man:)ssh]] temporarytunnel@server.com -D 3248 -N%0a** configure your clients to connect through the tunnel (thus the same port)%0a*** for example in your browser proxy option select sock4 proxy pointing to 127.0.0.1 port 3248%0a** optionally configure your clients to use DNS through the tunnel tool%0a*** e.g. @@network.proxy.socks_remote_dns=true@@ in Firefox%0a** connect to [[http://whatismyipaddress.com/|a web server with geolocalization]] (by IP) to check which connection you are actually using%0a%0aSee also [[http://en.flossmanuals.net/CircumventionTools/SSHTunnelling|SSH Tunnelling]] according to CircumventionTools and [[Wikipedia:Corkscrew (program)]] to run the connections over most HTTP and HTTPS proxy servers or my notes on [[Tools/Lighttpd]] (and [[Tools/ApacheProjects#HTTPServer|Apache]] on setting up a forward proxy).%0a%0a%0a!!!Provide a temporary SSH tunnel (to publish content)%0a# check @@GatewayPorts yes@@ in /etc/ssh/sshd_config%0a## more details at [[Tools/Shell]] and with man:sshd%0a# from the machine you want to share content @@ssh user@server.tld -R server.tld:port:127.0.0.1:443 -N@@%0a## this will open a specific port on the remote server tunneling to your local machine on port 443 (http over SSL) and avoid requesting for a prompt%0a# check that is working [@https://server.tld:port/@]%0a# share [@https://server.tld:port/@] to people you trust%0a%0aNote that you should consider%0a* dynamically change the port in a deterministic way (using timestamp, weather, a mix...)%0a* use locally a strict httpd policy (basically only allow 127.0.0.1 traffic)%0a* '''use an .htpasswd''' file else anybody which scans server.tld for open ports and find the https '''will be able to connect to it and crawl its content'''%0a%0a%0a!![[#SeeAlso]]See also%0a* [[Monitoring]] which differs from censorship by analyzing the flow information%0a* [[Wikipedia:Propaganda_model#Ownership]] by Edward S. Herman and Noam Chomsky%0a* periodically attempt connect from the hidden/blocked machine to one of your public machine%0a** dyndns for a single point of connection + cron to periodically repeat%0a* http://www.paulds.fr/category/censorcheap/%0a** http://twitter.com/censorcheap%0a* [[http://dot-p2p.org/|Dot-p2p]] P2P as in Peer-2-Peer exchanged DNS data, NOT Filesharing!%0a* real-time messaging%0a** http://code.google.com/p/torchat/%0a** https://github.com/sanity/tahrir/%0a* Derek Bambauer's [[http://www.brooklaw.edu/faculty/directory/facultymember/Publications.aspx?id=derek.bambauer|Publications]] including several on internet law including censorship%0a* [[http://measurementlab.net/|M-Lab (aka Measurement Lab)]] open platform for researchers to deploy Internet measurement tools. By enhancing Internet transparency, M-Lab helps sustain a healthy, innovative Internet.%0a* [[http://respectmynet.eu/|Respect My Net]] name and shame operators restricting access to the Internet%0a** [[https://twitter.com/#!/RespectMyNet|@RespectMyNet]] Bypassing.Identification=%25center%25You are fooling yourself when you think[[%3c%3c]]today you don't leave traces for tomorrow[[%3c%3c]]when you are thinking with today's mindset and technology%25%25%0a%0a%25center%25http://www.biologycorner.com/resources/fingerprints/fingerprint10.gif%25%25%0a%0a!!Solution to build a unique identifier%0a* ID card%0a** number%0a* RFID%0a** passports%0a** commuting cards (subway, bus, ...)%0a** event badges%0a*** [[http://amd.hope.net/|OpenAMD]] The Next HOPE July 2010%0a* physiology%0a** fingerprint%0a** retina%0a** DNA%0a*** [[http://www.nature.com/news/2010/100602/full/465537a.html|Biologists tackle cells' identity crisis]] on DNA fingerprinting, Nature News June 2010%0a** immune system repertoire (theoretically possible)%0a*** ~1h05min of [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xDvQI9ynl1Q|The Necessity of the Immune System]] by David Lewis, Stanford Mini Med School March 2010%0a*** but DNA is just so much easier (thus cheaper)%0a* vocabulary used%0a** cf speech analysis%0a*** who actually wrote that politician speech%0a* social network analysis%0a** who talks to whom%0a*** example: Facebook and friend recommendation%0a**** able to predict (imperfectly) who is most likely to know you%0a* financial flow%0a** credit card usage%0a*** location (often) included%0a** taxes%0a* information networks%0a** telephony (including GSM) logs%0a** IRC/IM/SocialNetwork/... logs%0a** identifier in the network stack%0a*** MAC address, IP (v4 or v6) address, website login, cookie, browser, ...%0a** artificial means for intellectual property%0a*** [[Wikipedia:Digital rights management]]%0aNote that those solution are '''not''' mutually exclusive and are often used in conjunction in order to cross-check information.%0a%0a!!Test yourself%0a* [[http://panopticlick.eff.org/|Panopticlick]] by the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF)%0a* [[(http://)decloak.net]] by MetaSploit%0a* http://DidYouWatchPorn.com%0a%0a!!Attempt at anonymity%0a* avoid information services that log transfers%0a** communication%0a** search engines%0a** social network%0a* use non nominative currency%0a** cash%0a** gift cards%0a* (pseudo) anonymous networks%0a** know the consequences of the topology and architecture of the network you are using%0a* compartmentalized personality%0a* 1-time usage interaction means%0a* behavioral pattern breaking%0a** noise introduction%0a%0a!!Inspired by%0a* [[Monitoring]] which can be used to build a unique profile%0a%0a!!See also%0a* [[Censorship]]%0a* [[Wikipedia:Shibboleth]]%0a* [[http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=3079242748023143842#|Privacy is Dead – Get over it]] by Steven Rambam%0a** presented at ToorCon.org and Hope2604 in 2006%0a* [[http://thenexthope.org/talks-list/|Video Surveillance, Society, and Your Face]] by Joshua Marpet, HOPE July 2010%0a** http://datadevastation.com%0a* [[http://media.ccc.de/browse/conferences/sigint10/sigint10_3883_en_anonymous_internet_communication_done_right.html|Anonymous Internet Communication Done Right]] by lexi, SigInt 2010%0a* [[http://samy.pl/evercookie/|evercookie - virtually irrevocable persistent cookies]] by samy kamkar%0a%0a!![[#ToDo]]To do%0a# problem with the fingerprint picture%0a## it is visible implying that when information is not visible, it's ok which is in the information age the worst possible terrible pitfall%0a### pheromone visualization e.g. ant chemical trail%0a# large gap between what the solution seller says and the actual cost-efficient usage%0a## the seller does not directly care about the final result, only the "feeling of security" it provides%0a# [[#ReverseImageSearch]]Reverse image search and its application to face recognition%0a## timely and spatially track people%0a## http://www.revimg.com/ http://similar-images.googlelabs.com/ http://www.tineye.com/ http://labs.ideeinc.com/ http://www.gazopa.com/ http://www.numenta.com/vision/webservices.php%0a## http://www.google.com/mobile/goggles/%0a# work on [[Wikipedia:Dissociative identity disorder]] to separate your "selves"%0a Bypassing.Monitoring=%25center%25[[http://www2.warwick.ac.uk/fac/arts/history/undergraduate/modules/hi371/term2/seminar5/panopticon.jpg|thumb http://www2.warwick.ac.uk/fac/arts/history/undergraduate/modules/hi371/term2/seminar5/panopticon.jpg]]%25%25%0a%25center%25[[(Wikipedia:)Panopticon]] blueprint by Jeremy Bentham, 1791[[%3c%3c]](see also Athanasius Kircher's Phonurgia nova, 1673)%25%25%0a%0a!![[#LawFramework]]Law framework%0a* France%0a** HADOPI1&2%0a** LOPSI1&2%0a* ...%0a* supra-national%0a** international law%0a* office/work law%0a%0a!!Actors involved%0a* IP holders%0a** industry guilds%0a* governments%0a* [[http://www.wipo.int/|World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO)]]%0a* [[http://www.ilo.org/|International Labour Organization (ILO)]]%0a%0a!!Means of enforcement%0a* [[Wikipedia:Traffic analysis]]%0a** on specific occasion [[Wikipedia:Quality of service]] (QoS)%0a** [[http://www-sop.inria.fr/members/Arnaud.Legout/Projects/bluebear.html|Bluebear]] INRIA%0a* [[Wikipedia:Surveillance]]%0a* [[Wikipedia:Cryptoanalysis]]%0a* [[Wikipedia:Miniature UAV]] and [[Wikipedia:micro air vehicle]] (MAV)%0a* [[http://creativetraction.com/2009/06/11/paid-social-media-monitoring-and-measurement-tools-the-almost-complete-guide/|Paid Social Media Monitoring and Measurement Tools: The (almost) Complete Guide]] by Duane Brown, Creative Traction June 2010%0a* [[Identification]] which is required to enforce the law%0a%0a!!Legal and social ways to counter%0a* [[Content/Legislative Changes]]%0a* eGPL%0a* avoiding non free/open-source/... content%0a* producing free/open-source/... content%0a* sharing free/open-source/... content%0a* understand the limits of the current law%0a** back to the first section [[#LawFramework|Law framework]]%0a*** to demonstrate that the enforcement tool breaks another law%0a* [[Wikipedia:Sousveillance]]%0a* [[Wikipedia:Plausible deniability]] and [[Wikipedia:Deniable encryption]]%0a%0a!!Technical way to counter%0a* BitTorrent%0a* Seedfuck%0a* FreeNet%0a* HostileWRT%0a* strong encryption%0a** [[Wikipedia:Computational hardness assumption]]%0a* [[http://www.trustcomp.org/|Computational Trust]] applied computational trust%0a* artificial noise%0a* traffic mixing%0a* understanding the topology and infrastructure of the network%0a** '''not''' limited to the Internet%0a* [[https://www.eff.org/https-everywhere|HTTPS Everywhere]] by The Tor Project and the Electronic Frontier Foundation%0a**Firefox extension that encrypts communications with a number of major websites%0a* VPN%0a** knowing that [[http://www.wired.co.uk/news/archive/2010-06/18/huge-privacy-flaw-found-in-vpn-systems|Huge privacy flaw found in VPN systems]] by Duncan Geere, Wired June 2010%0a* [[https://ssd.eff.org/|Surveillance Self-Defense (SSD) Project]] by the EFF%0a%0aNote that such tools are useless unless properly understood by the user. It is riskier to falsely feel safe that to knowingly be unsafe.%0a%0a%0a!![[#Proposals]]Proposals%0a* [[Seedea:Utopiahanalysis/Politicsnewoldtools#WikiLawMonitor|tool]] to efficiently monitor the law itself%0a** WikiLawMonitor based on [[http://code.softwarefreedom.org/projects/stet|stet]]%0a** see also [[Tools/Internet#LegislativeUpdates]]%0a* path-finding across [[http://m4ps.net/|camera-free streets]]%0a** CameraFreePath.org equivalent to RATP.fr%0a** [[Seedea:Utopiahanalysis/UniNetVerseVisu#GISinCLI]]%0a%0a!!See also%0a* [[Censorship]] which differs from monitoring by blocking the information upstream%0a* notes on key books%0a** [[ReadingNotes/The Future Of Ideas]]%0a** [[ReadingNotes/Information Feudalism]]%0a** [[ReadingNotes/ScanningNotes#LegalStrategies]]%0a** [[ReadingNotes/TheCodeBook]]%0a* [[Seedea:Seedea/Licenses]]%0a* key concepts%0a** [[Wikipedia:Governmentality]]%0a* eventually [[Wikipedia:Differential privacy]] (very doubtful)%0a* vision software%0a** video monitoring%0a*** http://vitamindinc.com %0a** software used not just monitoring but also for tracking over multiple cameras%0a*** through CCTV in UK%0a*** number plates in France%0a*** human beings (Singapore?)%0a*** secruity systems%0a* [[Wikipedia:Gait analysis]]%0a** Cory Doctorow's Little Brother%0a* [[http://panopticlick.eff.org/|Panopticlick]] the Electronic Frontier Foundation%0a* [[http://www.iris.ac/|IRIS]] Online Behaviour Management for Schools%0a** "behaviour and rewards '''monitoring''' and statistical analysis tool."%0a** "a behaviour and achievement monitoring system used in over 60 secondary schools." by [[http://www.sds.ac/index.php?page=aboutus|Schools Data Services Ltd]] (SDS)%0a** [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZVJaIGlHvj0|IRIS Parent Login]] via the YouTube channel of SchoolsDataServices%0a* [[http://werebuild.eu/|We Re-Build]] decentralized cluster of net activists who have joined forces to collaborate on issues concerning access to a free Internet without intrusive surveillance.%0a* cryptography oriented communties%0a** http://telecomix.org/%0a** http://www.autistici.org/%0a** http://cryptnet.net/%0a** see also [[ReadingNotes/The Code Book]]%0a* http://www.cs.rutgers.edu/~decarlo/facetrack.html%0a* [[http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=998565|"I've Got Nothing to Hide" and Other Misunderstandings of Privacy]] by Daniel J. Solove, San Diego Law Review 2007%0a** [[http://docs.law.gwu.edu/facweb/dsolove/|Daniel Solove]] at George Washington University Law School%0a* [[http://www.imspector.org/wordpress/|IMSpector]] Instant Messenger proxy with monitoring, blocking and content-filtering capabilities.%0a* keyloggers%0a* [[http://www.documentary24.com/privacy-is-dead-get-over-it--317/|Privacy is Dead – Get over it]] by Steven Rambam 2009%0a* [[Wikipedia:We Live in Public]] by Ondi Timoner, 2009%0a** [[http://www.cyberpunkreview.com/movie/decade/2000-current/we-live-in-public/|We Live in Public]] Mr. Roboto, Cyberpunk Review August 2010%0a* [[http://www.indect-project.eu/|INDECT]] Intelligent information system supporting observation, searching and detection for security of citizens in urban environment.%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SSYXw87BWXo|Avoiding the Privacy Apocalypse]] with Simon Davies and Gus Hosei, Google Tech Talk October 2010%0a* [[http://cyberlaw.stanford.edu/wiki/index.php/PET|Privacy Enhancing Technologies (PET)]] on Stanford CIS CyberWiki%0a* http://projects.wsj.com/surveillance-catalog/#/%0a* https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Disk_Encryption#Comparison_table%0a** to help pick between dm-crypt, encfs, TrueCrypt, etc%0a* http://ahprojects.com/projects/stealth-wear%0a** also author of [[http://CVDazzle.com]] discovered while checking [[Tools/OpenCV[[ Category.Category=(:pagelist group=Category list=normal fmt=#title:) Category.GroupFooter=(:Summary:content generated for Category list pages:)%0a----%0a[--'''{*$:Summary}'''--]%0a(:pagelist link={*$FullName} list=normal:)%0a----%0a[[#BooksListingStart]]%0a(:pagelist link={*$FullName} group=ReadingNotes fmt=#BookCoverList order=-time name=-ReadingNotes.ReadingNotes,-ReadingNotes.ScanningNotes,-ReadingNotes.Template:)%0a[[#BooksListingEnd]] Chat.Chat=(:nogroupheader:)%0a(:chatgroup: Chat:)%0a(:userA: Paola:)(:if exists {$:chatgroup}.{$:userA}:)(:else:)Page [[{$:chatgroup}.{$:userA}]] does not exist, you must create it.(:ifend:)%0a(:userB: Fabien:)(:if exists {$:chatgroup}.{$:userB}:)(:else:)Page [[{$:chatgroup}.{$:userB}]] does not exist, you must create it.(:ifend:)%0a(:table border=1 width=90%25 align=center cellpadding=10 :)%0a(:cell width=50%25 bgcolor=lightblue:) '''{$:userA}''' [[{{$:chatgroup}.{$:userA}$PageUrl}&action=pagefeed|http://www.dashboardinsight.com/Images/rss_logo_small.png"(RSS)"]] - 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Seminar on Mind, Language and Cognitive Science]], University of Iceland/Universite de Technologie de Compiegne 2005%0a** [[ReadingNotes.SC22|SC22 - Sociologie cognitive, organisation et technique]], Universite de Technologie de Compiegne 2006 %0a** [[ReadingNotes/Battle Of Cognition]] : The Future Information-Rich Warfare and the Mind of the Commander by Alexander Kott, Praeger Security International Academic Cloth 2007%0a** [[ReadingNotes/Supersizing|Supersizing the Mind: Embodiment, Action, and Cognitive Extension]] by Andy Clark, Oxford University Press 2008 %0a** [[ReadingNotes/Que Faire De Notre Cerveau]] by Catherine Malabou, Bayard 2004%0a** [[ReadingNotes.FECN|Foundations in Evolutionary Cognitive Neuroscience]], Cambridge University Press 2009%0a** [[ReadingNotes/Origins Of Genius]] by Dean Keith Simonton, Oxford University Press 1999 %0a* the page [[Content/Key Experiments]] listing several related experiments%0a**including Held and Hein, Lucilla Cardinali and al.%0a* my collected [[Content.Education|Resources on education]]%0a* argument for Kenza%0a** Un role de consultant ne se limite par a une expertise technique mais vise a faciliter la resolution d'un probleme complexe. Un probleme qui n'est pas resolu seul mais par un ensemble de professionels et chaque, avec une facon de penser qui lui est propre, c'est meme pour cela qu'il est employe. Les avancees en sciences cognitives etudient precisement les mechanismes de pense, la resolution de probleme, les interactions entre modeles, entre outils. Les sciences cognitives sont donc un outil important pour tout travail fonde sur l'exploitation des connaissances.%0a*** [[http://www.your-brain-at-work.com/|Your Brain At Work]] by David Rock%0a*** the brain is a tool %0a**** most likely the most important tool you have%0a**** learn how to use it efficiently%0a**** understand how it works%0a%0a!!See also%0a* Historically introductory talk (in french) [[http://www.canalu.tv/producteurs/ens_lsh_canal_philo/dossier_programmes/colloque_la_representation_du_vivant_du_cerveau_au_comportement/sciences_cognitives_et_modeles_de_la_pensee|Sciences cognitives et modčles de la pensée]] by [[http://cesames.org/spip/spip.php?article23|Brigitte Chamak]], Canal-U 2002%0a** [[http://sss.sagepub.com/cgi/content/abstract/29/5/643|The Emergence of Cognitive Science in France:: A Comparison with the USA]] also by Brigitte Chamak, 29 (5): 643 -- Social Studies of Science, 1999%0a* [[http://www.enactivenetwork.org/|Enactive network]], Funded by Information Society Technologies%0a* [[http://www.unicog.org/|INSERM-CEA Cognitive Neuroimaging Unit - Unicog]] (INSERM 562) investigate high-level human cognitive functions such as language, mathematics, attention..., combining experimental psychology, neuropsychology and neuroimagery approaches. %0a* [[http://www.isc.cnrs.fr/|Institut des Sciences cognitives (ISC)]] CNRS%0a** UMR 5229 : [[http://cnc.isc.cnrs.fr/|Centre de Neurosciences Cognitives (CNC)]]%0a** UMR 5230 : [[http://l2c2.isc.cnrs.fr/en/|Laboratoire Langage, Cerveau Cognition (L2C2)]]%0a** UMR 2551 : [[http://www.risc.cnrs.fr/|Relai d'information sur les sciences de la cognition (RISC)]]%0a* [[http://www.inserm.fr/index.php/thematiques/neurosciences-sciences-cognitives-neurologie-psychiatrie/enjeux|INSERM - Institut national de la santé et de la recherche médicale]] Neurosciences, sciences cognitives, neurologie, psychiatrie%0a* UTC laboratories (in french)%0a** [[http://www.utc.fr/cred/|Cognitive Research & Enaction Design (CRED)]]%0a** [[http://www.utc.fr/costech/|Centrée sur les relations entre Homme, Technique et Société (COSTECH)]]%0a*** [[http://www.utc.fr/costech/v2/pages/infos-chercheur.php?id=4|Charles Lenay]]%0a*** [[http://www.utc.fr/costech/v2/pages/infos-chercheur.php?id=10|John Stewart]]%0a*** [[http://www.utc.fr/costech/v2/pages/infos-chercheur.php?id=17|Véronique Havelange]]%0a*** [[http://www.utc.fr/costech/v2/pages/infos-chercheur.php?id=80|Alexandre Lang]]%0a**** with whom my work has been acknowledge in [[http://linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/S0732118X07000748|Perceptual interactions in a minimalist virtual environment]] New Ideas in Psychology Volume 27, Issue 1, April 2009, Pages 32-47 %0a*** and the [[http://www.utc.fr/costech/v2/pages/chercheurs.php|other researchers]]%0a* MIT [[http://cognet.mit.edu/|CogNet]]%0a* [[http://www.g2conline.org/|Genes to Cognition Online (G2C)]] by the Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory%0a* [[http://brainmaps.org/index.php?p=brain-maps-api|BrainMaps.org API]]%0a** lightweight multiresolution image viewer with customizable label overlays that lets you embed BrainMaps images in your own web pages with JavaScript, and that can also be used with your own multiresolution images.%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JnA8GUtXpXY|The Extended Mind: Recent Experimental Evidence]] by Rupert Sheldrake, Author@Google 2008%0a* [[http://thebrainobservatory.ucsd.edu/|The Brain Observatory]] by the UCSD School of Medicine%0a* [[http://arxiv.org/abs/quant-ph/9907009|The importance of quantum decoherence in brain processes]] by Max Tegmark, 1999%0a** "disagrees with suggestions by Penrose and others that the brain acts as a quantum computer, and that quantum coherence is related to consciousness in a fundamental way."%0a* [[http://webcast.berkeley.edu/course_details_new.php?seriesid=2009-D-16057%257C2009-D-74228|Cognitive Science C127]] by Richard Ivry, UC Berkeley Webcasts%0a* [[http://wexler.free.fr/library.php|Mark Wexler]]'s online library of classical papers%0a** excellent resource Cognition.PriorityByEconomicalSystem=[[#start_principle]]%0a!!Principle%0aAssociate a costs to actions, thus giving the basis for an economical system, in order to provide the necessary support for incentive on usage and optimization from improvements. High leverage actions should naturally be preferred over low impact hight requirements actions. Also, the system would favor an increasingly precise estimation of costs (which is probably why this can not be delegated even to [[Tools/AWS#MechanicalTurk]]).%0a[[#end_principle]]%0a%0a!!Solutions%0aUse include (limited by line numbers) to highlight the current main focus and the [[Site.AllRecentChanges]] page to show current activity (potentially related).%0a%0a!!![[#Demo]]Demo%0a%0a!!!!Goal%0a%0anote that this demo has been largely superseeded by the (internally visible only) http://127.0.0.1/wiki/PBES/PotentialTasks%0a>>bgcolor=lightblue font-size:smaller%3c%3c%0a(:include Fabien.PBES#GoalStart#GoalEnd:)%0a>>%3c%3c%0a!!!!Last actions undertaken%0a>>bgcolor=lightgreen font-size:smaller%3c%3c%0a(:include Site.AllRecentChanges lines=5:)%0a>>%3c%3c%0a%0a!!!Example%0a(:table:)%0a(:cellnr:)'''Ordered list of actions for strategy S (at t'_0_')'''%0a(:cell:)'''Ordered list of actions for strategy S (at t'_0+1_')'''%0a(:cellnr:)starting point%0a(:cell:)Action C realized%0a(:cellnr:)%0a# x credits = action A (from project P)%0a# y credits = action B (from project P)%0a# z credits = action C (from project Q)%0a# a credits = estimated cost of action C (from project Q)%0a# b credits = estimated impact of action C (from project Q)%0ax>y>z>>a>b>0 proportional to the ROI of each action%0a(:cell:)%0a# x' credits = action A (from project P)%0a# y' credits = action B (from project P)%0a# {-z credits = action C (from project Q)-}%0a# a' credits = estimated cost of action C (from project Q)%0a# b' credits = estimated impact of action C (from project Q)%0a(:cellnr:)Account=%25red%25A%25%25%0a(:cell:)Account=%25green%25A+z%25%25%0a(:tableend:)%0a%0a%25width=500px%25http://dilbert.com/dyn/str_strip/000000000/00000000/0000000/000000/80000/7000/400/87445/87445.strip.sunday.gif%25%25%0a%25center%25[[http://dilbert.com/strips/comic/2010-04-18/|Dilbert comic strip for 04/18/2010]]%25%25%0a%0a!!!Structure%0a* isolate an [[#action]]action A (atomic unit with clearly defined limits)%0a** parent%0a*** default=root%0a** expected impact of the realization%0a*** default=1/number of actions from the parent%0a*** impossibility to short-circuit the system and consider global impact%0a*** ultimately should be convertible to unit of energy%0a** estimated cost%0a*** default=2300Kcal%0a**** shortcuts convertible to unit of energy%0a***** day of work for me%0a***** amount of money%0a***** amount of objects%0a***** combination of some shortcuts%0a***** ... (simple to add)%0a*** a ridiculously higher amount for the infrastructure%0a**** housing, administrative overhead, insurances, ...%0a** return on investment (ROI)%0a*** expected impact of the realization/estimated cost%0a* Hierarchy of actions%0a** root=strategy S%0a*** default=homeostasis%0a** [[#action|action]]s%0a%0a!![[#Remarks]]Remarks%0a* there is no short-term incentive to price and since it is a complex thus costly function, the system is not being used%0a* [[#closure]]closure must be taken into account in order to %0a** make projects "safe" from side-effects%0a** lower the cognitive cost of comparing a long list of actions%0a*** overall costs is too complex to evaluate and update%0a*** consequently, consider the cost for each project%0a* unit of energy in general as absolute value in one moment in time, as opposed to taking time into account, might be too simplified%0a** as the price of a unit of energy is a function of time%0a** especially important if strategy takes into account homeostatis for which%0a*** energy can be stored only to a limited extend%0a*** energy can not be consumed instantly%0a* estimate waste by conversion%0a** in both direction%0a*** in cost, waste of management%0a*** in estimated impact, energetic waste in order to get the final product%0a* [[http://wiki.seedea.org/Content/Newconcepts#EROEI|EROEI]] alone can provide a basis for optimization%0a** use an estimated base EROEI and tend to perpetually improve it%0a* [[#UsabilityThreshold]]Usability threshold%0a** every process including chores would be there but even theoretically there is a usability threshold%0a** small repetitive yet required tasks are probably under a threshold of resource required%0a*** managing them would require more energy than just doing it (cf EROEI) since they usually have low dependencies, it's not a complex network of effects and the consequence of doing or not doing them are highly predictable%0a** example %0a*** {-"breathe in, breathe out"-} despite its fundamental importance as it is a default background task%0a*** yet how to breathe in and out in an optimal way sustaining the system could go in the dedicated [[Content/Health]] page and hopefuly in [[Seedea:Seedea/SandIdeabox#arhs|Augmented Reality Heuristics System]] too%0a%0a!!Credit earned by%0a* realizing actions%0a%0a!![[#Debit]]Debit to spend on%0a[[#DebitStart]]%0a* time slot for%0a** browsing%0a*** else redirecting traffic to [[EntryPoint/BackEnd|the system page]] through%0a**** local proxy (cf [[Tools/Lighttpd]])%0a**** DNS (cf [[Tools/DNS]])%0a**** in browser [[http://www.catonmat.net/http-proxy-in-nodejs|HTTP Proxy Server with node.js]]%0a** reading books%0a* [[Wikipedia:Energy_Slave|Energy Slave(s)]]%0a** new tools with higher [[(Wikipedia:)Utility]]%0a*** facilitating productivity of the system%0a*** including those in [[Planning/Xmaswishlist]]%0a** delegation%0a[[#DebitEnd]]%0a%0a!![[#ToDo]]To do%0a* consider%0a** [[Content/FinancialTools#crowdfunding|virtual currency]] solutions%0a** Trac [[http://trac-hacks.org/wiki/MarketPlugin|MarketPlugin]] enables financial trading of contracts on wiki page versions%0a* add the schema from the notebook (Canada)%0a* for shared/delegated/requests task, use [[Person/]] social network%0a* leverage existing agenda%0a** Cookbook:WikiCalendar [[http://127.0.0.1/wiki/index.php?n=Calendar.Calendar|used internally]]%0a* use [[Fabien/HealthDashboard]] to handle "stress level"%0a* check Cookbook:Flipbox%0a* consider [[#FinancialPricingModels]]financial pricing models%0a** Wikipedia:Pricing%0a** models%0a*** [[Wikipedia:Capital asset pricing model]] (CAPM)%0a*** [[Wikipedia:Fama-French three-factor model]]%0a** notes on related books%0a*** [[ReadingNotes/Venture Capital And The Finance Of Innovation]]%0a*** [[ReadingNotes/FinanceImmo|Introduction a la Finance et a l'Economie de l'Immobilier]]%0a*** [[ReadingNotes/Quantitative Trading]]%0a* compare with%0a** [[http://www.lovemachineinc.com/first-project-sendlove/|Worklist]] by lovemachine%0a* consider a dedicated separate browser window%0a** start with a specific URL and window size thanks to [[Tools/AutoHotKey]] and stay on top of the taskbar%0a*** ideally not part of the Alt+Tab sequence, [[http://www.autohotkey.com/docs/commands/WinSet.htm#region|without border]], [[http://www.autohotkey.com/docs/commands/WinSet.htm#AlwaysOnTop|always on top]]%0a*** also possible to make a specific Firefox profile in order to remove all additional lines through Vimperator%0a* Cookbook:StarRanker%0a** knowing that one can rate amongst multiple dimensions%0a* integrate discussion with nicktick at 07:36 on freenode/##pim the 06/07/2010%0a* integrate [[Path:/pub/conversations/prioritysystem_discussion_Paola_nov2009.txt|discussion with Paola in November 2009]]%0a* implement [[Path:/pub/P1010146.JPG|2008 Auto-Upgrade Prioritize mechanism]] with [[Wikipedia:Petri net]]%0a%0a!!See also%0a* [[Cookbook/Cognition#GoalFocusAttention]]%0a* [[Cookbook/Cognition#Postponing]]%0a* [[http://www.decisionsciencenews.com/|Decision Science News]] decision research edited by Dan Goldstein%0a* [[Wikipedia:EROEI|Energy Returned on Energy Invested (EROEI)]]%0a** [[Wikipedia:Thermoeconomics|Thermoeconomics]]%0a* [[Wikipedia:Activity-based_costing|Activity-based costing (ABC)]]%0a* [[http://www.college-de-france.fr/default/EN/all/the_eco/audio_video.jsp|Neuro-économie, évaluation et décision. Séminaire du 4 mai 2009]] Théorie économique et organisation sociale - Roger Guesnerie - College de France%0a* [[http://www.springer.com/birkhauser/computer+science/book/978-3-7643-8896-6|Economic Models and Algorithms for Distributed Systems]] Springer 2010%0a* [[Wikipedia:Pareto principle]] or 80/20 rule%0a* [[Wikipedia:Value stream mapping]] discovered in [[ReadingNotes/Lean Thinking]]%0a* [[Content/Economy]]%0a* JAIR [[http://www.jair.org/specialtrack.html|International Planning Competition]] (PDDL) special track, started in 1998%0a** [[http://ipc.informatik.uni-freiburg.de/PddlExtension|PDDL]] (Planning Domain Definition Language)%0a* [[Wikipedia:Discipline#Self_discipline]]%0a* [[Wikipedia:Self control]]%0a%0a!!Inspired by%0a* [[Seedea:SeedeaProtected/Leads#Rules]] and my other privatization solutions (cf Seedea to do, meta-todo, etc) CognitiveEnvironments.CognitiveEnvironments=!!Principle%0aProvide the right environment for highly demanding tasks.%0a%0a!!Result%0a[[#Conversation]][[#SocialNetworkMaintaining]]%0a(:pagelist group={$Group} list=normal fmt=#title:)%0a%0a%0a!!![[#Inefficiencies]]Noticing then solving inefficiencies%0aWrite down inefficiencies e.g. repetitive chores, mistakes, ... per [[CognitiveEnvironments/]] and [[Tools/]] as they happen, then delegate some time in [[CognitiveEnvironments/CognitiveEnvironments#TasksByEfficiency]] dedicate an amount of time to review then fix the most impacting ones e.g. 15min per day at the end of the morning to review, eventually using [[#LazyImplementation|LazyImplementation]] but '''not''' necessarily as automation is not cheap.%0a%0aIt should be easy to update an existing inefficiency in order to see how frequently is it encountered.%0a%0aPay attention not to escape into local optimization but not maintain the big picture view. The goal is not to do constant yak shaving and procrastinate the hard problems. Consider also the running goals (or traveling goals) from a versionning or branching perspective, is it equivalent to a lack of proper merging discipline?%0a%0aDedicated sections (e.g. from [@[[#InefficienciesStart]]@] to [@[[#InefficienciesEnd]]@] can be considered in order to facilitate management. Ideally each would have a date and an estimated impact (from 0 to 1 excluded, 1 being completely stopping work to 0 being not actually inefficient). The date would allow to see which one have been there for the longest time and thus how they compound.%0a%0aConsider [[Events/PersonalUX#ToolSelectionProposal]] and in particular that one could require any new tool to be controllable (e.g. via an API or scripting feature or hooks) by the currently used tools and vice versa, to be able to control the other tools via the new tool.%0a%0a!!!!Inspired by%0a[[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eX9m3g5J-XA|‪7 Habits For Effective Text Editing 2.0]] as seen in [[Tools/Vi]] and much later a brief remark on IRC regarding "extreme tweaking".%0a%0a!!!Tasks By Efficiency%0a* [[#TasksByEfficiency]]use each task with its associated [[CognitiveEnvironments/]] page as a building block of larger event, e.g. a day or a full project%0a** those should match ones own patterns of efficiency%0a*** e.g. [[#Producing|creative activity]] (programming, writing, synthesis, ...) in the morning, [[#Learning|acquisition of information]] in the early afternoon (e.g. memory recalls, reading, watching, ...), social interaction in the late afternoon (e.g. social networking, ...) %0a**** [[#Learning]]acquisition of information should include feeds e.g. tagged with @@BrainSelfManagement@@ and reflect justified [[Content/Needs]]%0a*** overall it seems to be "output" then "input" then social, could be interesting to tag tasks using those categories%0a** currently done via [[Tools/Irssi]] with [[http://scripts.irssi.org/html/cron.pl.html|cron.pl]] using [[Path:/pub/irssi_cron.save.txt|.irssi/cron.save]]%0a*** available at [[Contact/Contact#Timetable]] and with [@(:timetable:)@]%0a*** improvements%0a**** produce logs from commands via encapsulation to provide data for analysis%0a**** allow to cancel for the rest of the day (cf @@/jobdisable@@ and @@/jobenable@@)%0a***** done manually by dropping all jobs%0a**** bump the next task for X min%0a***** while maintaining proportion, overall this should be define as such so that if there is just 2 hours available during the day it would be allocated in the same way (except during '''temporary''' rush period)%0a****** e.g. morning-cron.save and afternoon-cron.save now available as @@/morning-only-cron@@, @@/afternoon-only-cron@@ and @@/fullday-cron@@%0a**** allow access to generalist website like Wikipedia but for a certain amount of time, e.g. 30min during the creative/production section in order to delay tasks that would require longer learning period to the consummation/learning section%0a***** partly done via [[Tools/Greasemonkey#VirtualBlinders]]%0a(:timetable:)%0a%0a!!Inspired by%0aApplying [[Cookbook/Cognition#OptimalLearningClosure]] by removing [[Tools/Irssi]] notifications, switching [[Tools/Screen]] to a window opened on [[Cookbook/Cognition#BrainHijackers]] but desiring to expand it to [[Tools/Programming]].%0a%0a!!See also%0a* [[Cookbook/Overlay]]%0a%0a!!General techniques and methods%0a[[#GeneralStart]]%0a* [[Cookbook/Cognition#BrainHijackers]]%0a* [[Cookbook/Cognition#ReadingTechniques]]%0a* [[Cookbook/Cognition#OptimalLearningClosure]]%0a[[#GeneralEnd]]%0a%0a!![[#ToDo]]To do%0a* more tasks requiring specific cognitive environment%0a** [[#Meeting]][[Meeting]]%0a*** also applies to conferences and in general [[Events/]]%0a*** overall for Live-Wikying%0a*** with [[Events/Template]] and [[Events/DrumbeatParis#VisitedLinks]]%0a** [[#Synthesis]][[Synthesis]]%0a*** define an efficient process%0a**** find the unifying and encompassing structure, e.g.%0a***** what is the process for and what are its main constitutive steps?%0a***** does the project have a core and peripheric constituents?%0a***** is there an historical logical series of steps leading to the current result?%0a*** [[PersonalInformationStream/LinkOfTheMonth]] and [[PersonalInformationStream/LinkOfTheYear]] (and maybe other BehaviorRecalls)%0a*** note that this require first a sufficient covering of the domain%0a#### create a page because you ponder a problematic%0a#### add all the link you stumble upon or actively search%0a#### sort those links as described above, creating a structuring patterns that help to efficiently navigate across the studied domain%0a#### share to have external feedback%0a#### back to step 2%0a** design/problem solving%0a*** e.g. BM, ...%0a*** [[Cookbook/Cognition#DedicatedCreativityTime]]%0a** note taking%0a*** e.g. clarifying [[CognitiveEnvironments/]], ...%0a** [[Reading]]%0a*** [[ReadingNotes/]]%0a*** [[Languages/]]%0a** [[Programming]]%0a*** [[Tools/Programming]]%0a** [[CognitiveEnvironments/MemoryRecalls]]%0a*** [[MemoryRecalls/]]%0a* [[Template]]%0a** with [=(:include CognitiveEnvironments/CognitiveEnvironments#GeneralStart#GeneralEnd:)=]%0a* dedicated skin rather than print%0a** see PmWiki:LayoutVariables#ActionSkin%0a* electronic equivalent, open hardware helmet with FLOSS software%0a** [[#tDCS]]tDCS%0a*** [[http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0016655|Facilitate Insight by Non-Invasive Brain Stimulation]] by Richard P. Chi, Allan W. Snyder, PLoS ONE February 2011%0a*** [[http://forums.makezine.com/comments.php?DiscussionID=533|Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation (tDCS) - Electrify your mind]], Make Forum 2006%0a** see also [[Cookbook/Electronics]] and [[Content/WikiBrainMapping]]%0a* leverage [[Path:/pub/currenttask]]%0a** through [[Tools/Greasemonkey#VirtualBlinders]]%0a** but also facilitate access to others%0a* in most situations let others know (directly or passively) what task you are conducting%0a** so that they can act accordingly rather than having to change your process in the middle of it%0a* [[#FacilitateRecurrentTasks]][[#LazyImplementation]]facilitate recurrent tasks%0a## iteration 0 : do the task manually%0a## iterations 1-10 : do it manually but explicit the process as a serie of steps%0a## iterations 10-100 : find tools to delegate the most important steps to%0a## iterations 100+ : implement an algorithm to supports the maximum amount of steps automatically%0a### eventually optimize it, refactor it, ... while keeping in mind diminishing returns%0a** lazy implementation, instead of evaluating the value on an as-needed basis, ones codes only when required but yet without wasting the already done thought process%0a*** start the script with the naive version, write under it your cool idea and if the need is there, take the time to implement it%0a*** coherent with "the wiki way" of improving one edit at a time%0a** see also [[CognitiveEnvironments/Programming#Refactoring]] and the more general [[Tools/Programming]]%0a** consider adding to [[Languages/OwnConcepts]]%0a** since early 2012 used as a 80%25 time dedicated to task progress and 20%25 maximum for automation%0a*** usually starting the 20%25 only '''after''' several manual iterations%0a* multiple display vs unified workflow%0a** multiple display in general is to be %25red%25avoided%25%25 except in comparison situations, the workflow should remain linear with a single point of focus%0a*** everything that facilitates fast feedback should run in the background%0a*** comparisons of multiple aspects should be displayed together%0a**** e.g. tests+specs, stats+code, debug+run, doc+code, diffs, ...%0a** this applies in particular to multiple monitors but even window management should support such principle CognitiveEnvironments.Programming=!!Principle%0aExplicitly facilitate being in the most efficient environment to produce and continuously improve code.%0a%0a!!Specific environments (to cycle through)%0a%0a!!![[#ClarifyingTheProblemToSolve]]Clarifying the problem to solve%0a* where is the value?%0a* ?%0a%0a!!![[#ArchitectureDesign]]Architecture design%0a* what is organization decision will have the biggest impact of the code maintanability and extensibility?%0a* ?%0a%0a!!![[#Implementing]]Implementing%0a* do I understand the good practice of the language? environment? paradigm?%0a** do I apply them?%0a* periodically compare own produced code to%0a** beginners, intermediate, veterans%0a* ?%0a%0a!!![[#Debugging]]Debugging%0a# construct the most likely hypothesis%0a# check available log to confirm it%0a## if it is correct, modify the code to fix it%0a## if it is not, modify the hypothesis and cycle again %0aSee also delta debugging.%0a%0a!!![[#ring]]Refactoring%0a* does the code smell?%0a* does code coverage shows that most of the code is rarely used thus should not be spent so much time on?%0a* reconsider [[#ArchitectureDesign|ArchitectureDesign]], now that the code has been used what has changed and consequently how should the code reflect that?%0a* ?%0a[[MemoryRecalls/CodeRefactoring]] displays the [[Repository:?p=.git;a=rss|RSS]] to periodically propose refactoring to keep the code clean, yet tools could help for code smell, code coverage and usage.%0a%0aSee also [[Tools/Programming#Refactoring]]%0a%0a!!![[#Testing]]Testing%0a* how can I make sure that the code does what it should do?%0a** and only that?%0a* ?%0a%0a!!![[#Documenting]]Documenting%0a* who will be the persons most interacting with the code?%0a** by usage? by maintenance? by integration? by extending it?%0a* ?%0a%0a!![[#ImprovingProcess]]Improving process%0aClarify the steps required for an efficient workflow and what can support them.%0a* [[Tools/Git#WikiIntegration]]%0a* [[Tools/Programming]] for general links%0a* [[Testbed:.]] to facilitate tests%0a* [[#WikiIntegration]]wiki integration%0a** generated [[Wiki/Recipes]] (hook on remote @@post-commit@@)%0a** search [[Tools/Keywords#code]]%0a*** which might be interesting to compare with [[Tools/Programming#CodeReUse]]%0a** intermap @@Repository:@@ to link to pieces of code even per lines or as searches%0a** [[MemoryRecalls/CodeRefactoring]] via [[Wiki.MemoryRecipe]] and the repository feed [[Path:/repository/?p=.git;a=rss|Path:/pub/rss_logo_small.png]]%0a** explore [[https://github.com/redotheoffice/glip|glip]] PHP library since [[Tools/PmWiki]] is in PHP (note also the [[https://github.com/php/php-src|php-src]] git repository%0a*** discovered via http://redotheoffice.com/?p=130 , warning though, AFAIK it works only on bare repositories%0a* hooks%0a** facilitating following a proposed paradigm by being integrated as the workflow%0a*** e.g. [[Seedea:Research/PhylogeneticFlowProgramming|ΦFP]] (and the recently read [[PersonalInformationStream/WithoutNotesJuly11#GraphsBrainsAndGremlin]] which seems pretty coherent with it)%0a*** consider also integrating with different checkers for each layer of the stack e.g. PHP interpreter errors and warnings, Javascript engine, HTML validators, w3c linkcheck, ...%0a** quality checking%0a*** [[Tools/Git#Hooks|local @@pre-commit@@ with software analyzers e.g. [[Tools/JavaScript]] files with [[http://jslint.com|jslint]], [[http://frama-c.com|frama-c]] or [[http://coccinelle.lip6.fr|coccinelle]], Simian (Similiarity Analyzer), Stylecop, Fxcop, [[http://www.ndepend.com/|ndepend]]%0a**** see also [[Wikipedia:Software analysis pattern]] in general and the [[http://research.microsoft.com/en-us/groups/sa/|Software Analytics Group]] at Microsoft Research Asia (overall dedicated research labs a la Sourcerer listed before, should be organized)%0a*** it might be better to do so earlier in the process, e.g. in the IDE like [[Tools/Vi]]%0a*** on the last commit that is adding lines check against code repositories e.g. [[Tools/Programming#CodeReUse]] (or directly tools listed there) using language vocabulary (rather than words in texts) and a technique e.g. LDA to suggest similar code to study, ideally labeled as of good quality snippets%0a**** even though it can be done via a hook, this might be problematic in the workflow, consequently this could be updating a document to review later on during a moment more adapted for learning%0a** [[#AutomatedDeployment]]automated deployment%0a*** [[Tools/Git#Hooks|local @@post-commit@@]] and [[Tools/Git#Hooks|remote @@post-receive@@]] hooks which%0a**** rsync the right files to the right locations%0a***** either manually by selecting locations in [[Wiki/OwnWikisNetwork]] or by scanning which in the list has which plugins installed%0a***** [[(http://)notebooksof.ourp.im]] farm (currently deactivated)%0a**** verify that the configuration calling file is ok else update them%0a**** package a content-free self-explanatory structured and configured version%0a***** eventually with a small httpd and an installer%0a***** a nightly package might be more adapted though%0a**** log the result, eventually create an RSS for problems%0a**** maintain the other "distribution channels"%0a***** e.g. PmWiki official list of recipes with for each the page and eventually its attachment%0a****** thus probably requiring a curl post request%0a**** generate screenshots%0a***** (if not working on a library) change in the interface in any way have to generate screenshots and associated thumbnails as people do not judge the result by internal changes or how the code repository is going but by how it looks%0a*** cf [[ReadingNotes/TheArtOfLeanSoftwareDevelopment#Chapter2]]%0a%0a!!Methods and techniques%0a(:include CognitiveEnvironments/CognitiveEnvironments#GeneralStart#GeneralEnd:)%0a%0a!!Notes on content%0a* [[Tools/Programming]]%0a** [[Tools/Programming#EntireStack]]%0a* [[ReadingNotes/BeautifulCode]]%0a* [[ReadingNotes/TheArtOfLeanSoftwareDevelopment]]%0a* [[ReadingNotes/ProgrammingCollectiveIntelligence]]%0a* [[ReadingNotes/AlgorithmsOfTheIntelligentWeb]]%0a* [[ReadingNotes/IntelligentBio]]%0a* [[Content/Mathematics]]%0a%0a!![[#ToDo]]To do%0a# check [[Wikipedia:Philippe Kahn#Philippe.27s_3_Rules_of_Software_Craftsmanship]]%0a# read Sylvain Ross' Software production heuristics%0a# consider Vim (or other tools) integration to be part of the workflow%0a# periodically step back%0a## e.g. read http://www.antoarts.com/10-ways-to-improve-your-programming-skills/%0a## reorganize resources on this wiki, in particular [[Tools/Programming]]%0a# add LeechBlock sites list URL CognitiveEnvironments.Reading=!!Principle%0aDiscover as efficiently as possible new written material then be able to criticize it to properly learn.%0a%0aBefore actually reading consider the%0a# motive: exploratory, technical and utilitarian, pleasurable and emotional, ...%0a# well known links: how does it relate to previously discovered material?%0a# quality: has it been published recently? is the content itself based on recently published material? in which context has it been published?%0a# expected result: what questions should it answer? in what form can this be used? (new or updated mental model, notes, software, ...)%0a# costs: how long will reading it properly require? which basis are missing and should be first covered? how fast will the expect result deprecate?%0aFinally, what is its [[Seedea:Content/Newconcepts#InformationActionRatio|Information/Action ratio]]?%0a%0aOnce all this has been settled, set up the environment to most efficiently produce the expected results.%0a%0a!!Methods and techniques%0a(:include CognitiveEnvironments/CognitiveEnvironments#GeneralStart#GeneralEnd:)%0a%0a!!Notes on content%0a* currently reading, recently finished and planned to read books in [[Content/PersonalInformationStream]]%0a* finished books [[ReadingNotes/]]%0a* [[Languages/]]%0a* [[PersonalInformationStream/WithoutNotes]]%0a%0a!!To do%0a# ? CognitiveEnvironments.SocialNetworkMaintaining=!!Principle%0aProvide a dedicated process with its allocated time to insure that healthy relationships are increasing in quantity and quality over time.%0a%0aNote that this is close to [[CognitiveEnvironments#Meeting]] but is rather focusing on 1-to-1 interactions.%0a%0a!!Methods and techniques%0a(:include CognitiveEnvironments/CognitiveEnvironments#GeneralStart#GeneralEnd:)%0a* consider also social places e.g. forums, Q&A, ... partly listed in [[Tools/SocialNetworks]] rather than directly per profile%0a* use I:MemoryRecall/SocialPing (integrating [[I:Category/ToContact]])%0a* learn from [[Person/]]%0a%0a!!Notes on content%0a* [[Tools/Greasemonkey#VirtualBlinders]] with the @@Socialnetworkmaintaining@@ value%0a* [[Tools/SocialNetworks]]%0a* related books%0a** [[ReadingNotes/CrucialConversations]]%0a** [[ReadingNotes/NeverEatAlone]]%0a%0a!!To do%0a# consider applying the same creativity/consumption ratio and order CognitiveEnvironments.Template=!!Principle%0aWhat is that task actually for and thus how can I try to improve it?%0a%0a!!Methods and techniques%0a(:include CognitiveEnvironments/CognitiveEnvironments#GeneralStart#GeneralEnd:)%0a%0a!!Notes on content%0a* related pages on my wiki on that topic%0a%0a!!To do%0a# ? 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Practical for a first note. ||%0a||[[#VoIP]]VoIP || {-sip:utopiah@ippi.fr-} ||For direct voice conversation. ||%0a||ChangeTip || %25newwin%25[[https://www.changetip.com/tipme/utopiah|page]] ||tip me Bitcoin page ||%0a%0aNote that I do '''not''' use Hotmail, MSN or Yahoo!Messenger anymore.%0a%0aIf you want to use PGP check [[Fabien/PGPPublicKey]] knowing it's probably outdated.%0a%0a!!To do%0a# check http://protocol.by%0a# import contact information from [[Tools/SocialNetworks]]%0a Content.4thjulybbq=Bbq Content.AdaptiveSharedStatus=!!Principle%0ashared privately emotional and physiological status. not a one shot message nor a status for all but rather a constant reminder, until it's passed, that somebody is in a specific condition and thus interactions have to be changed (e.g more personal space for someone with nausea)%0a%0a!!To develop%0a* chat extension,%0a** extension to Telegram Web client https://github.com/zhukov/webogram%0a** then encrypted, decrypted only with the right keys (target group, specific user, etc)%0a* have an AR extension%0a%0a%0a!!See also%0a* [[Cookbook/Overlay]]%0a%0a!!Inspiration%0aBeing unable to know why Paola was not as perky as usual, wondering what the reason was yet without wanting to harass or constantly ask when she feels better. Content.AlgorithmicEpistemology=!!Principle%0aClarify my goal and how it differs or not with existing fields and how those fields compare to each other.%0a%0a!!!Foundations%0a* epistemology%0a** evolutionary epistemology%0a** computational epistemology%0a** philosophy of science%0a* algorithm%0a** artificial intelligence%0a*** artificial creativity%0a** learning theory%0a*** machine learning (ML)%0a**** artificial data synthesis%0a*** probably approximately correct learning (PAC)%0a%0a%25center%25Path:/pub/illustrations/algo_epi.jpg%25%25%0a%0aHere usually artificial implies not evolved, requiring human conscious efforts at one point in time, and computational is roughly equivalent to algorithmic and machine. It would be important to list the result of each area, e.g. software, heuristics, models, ...%0a%0a!!Resources%0a%0a!!!Internal%0a* [[OwnModelsApplied/AlgorithmicEpistemology]]%0a* [[Languages/OwnConcepts#UniversalComposer]]%0a* [[Languages/OwnConcepts#AlgorithmicEpistemology]]%0a* [[OwnModelsApplied/LeveragingRandomness]]%0a* [[Slideshows/CreativiteArtificielleParadigmShift2011]]%0a* [[Wikipedia:User:Utopiah/Books/CAEE]]%0a* http://www.quora.com/What-are-the-current-artificial-intelligence-techniques-and-projects-expressing-creativity%0a%0a!!!External%0a* [[http://research.microsoft.com/en-us/um/people/sumitb/|Sumit Basu]], researcher in machine learning for creativity at Microsoft Research%0a* conferences%0a** [[http://computationalcreativity.org/|Computational Creativity]] at CHI 2009%0a** [[http://dilab.gatech.edu/ccc/|ACM Creativity & Cognition]], November 2011 Content.AnimesCurrentlyWatching=(:redirect Anime.CurrentlyWatching:) Content.Art=Art is an education in itself%0a%0a%25center%25[[#Explorations|Explorations]] - [[#Reflections|Reflections]] - [[#ArtistsAndArtworks|Artists and artworks]] - [[#ToExplore|To explore]] - [[#SeeAlso|See also]]%25%25%0a%0a!![[#Explorations]]Explorations%0a>>rframe%3c%3c%0aAll "work" presented here which is[[%3c%3c]]initiated by myself follows the[[%3c%3c]][[http://artlibre.org|Free Art License]] Path:/pub/images/lal.png .%0a>>%3c%3c%0a* VR-based%0a** [[#TechnologyTrap]]Technology trap, VR maze exploring the danger of technical support consumption%0a*** la personne se balade dans un labyrinthe, pas forcement le classique a souris en bois, qui represente sa vie et son utilisations des technologies%0a**** le rendre de plus en plus negative, gris, oppressant pour chaque technologie qui est consomme plutot que comprise, maitrisee ou controllee%0a**** remettre en question la technologie mais pas en soit mais dans leur utilisation et contexte social : la technologie ne rend pas heureux et ne libere pas en soit; la technologie, VR incluse, a le potentiel de construire comme de detruire y compris du lien social%0a*** visuel oppressant : labyrinthe beau, propre, bloanc ou colore mais avec de brefs moment d'inversion de couleurs, petit a petit la taille des murs augmente ou diminuent, etc%0a*** pour l'utilisation des techs ca peut etre symbolique, genre chaque technologie est une bulle de couleur ou explicite, e.g. lunettes AR -> FOV diminu%0a* performance%0a** tele-self-psychoanalysis%0a*** film oneself twice in the same space asking and answering pre-written questions and answers%0a*** closing with a mirror view on filming oneself%0a** life and automation%0a*** the principle is to prepare entirely a period of time to have nearly no decision or action required%0a*** it would also involve some randomness or dynamic processes%0a*** some tasks could be too expensive to get done that way%0a**** writing down when, why and how it had been replace would do%0a**** e.g. in some situation calling a cab could be easier%0a*** for example I would plan a month%0a**** set up everything to automatically ask the grocery, pay for it, etc... every few days%0a**** a laptop directly buying the food, the laptop purchases and they deliver at home%0a***** there would be some actual programming required%0a**** subscribed to events%0a***** plan on how to get there in advance%0a**** once the month start I can not change or tweak that program%0a**** what if there is no salad in that shop? what if there is a new exciting event, what if a friend wants to invite to dinner, etc%0a*** expected outcomes%0a**** experiments with aging people showed that it's sense of self sustainancy and control was linked with perceived well being%0a**** feel within a nice predictive cocoon of control%0a**** stressful impatience to get to the end of the month to "patch" the program%0a**** [[Wikipedia:Expressive power]] on the self and of the self%0a**** state of the art on API outside of computer science, a logistic of life%0a*** means%0a**** see also [[Tools/Vimperator#Alternatives]] especially [[http://weboob.org/|Weboob]] but also open.sen.se discovered during [[Events/QuantifiedSelfParis]] or OpenYou earlier%0a** ALife%0a*** write a program which only goal is to have a continuous flow of energy through itself (homeostasis then allostasis to produce negative entropy)%0a**** thus not stop running%0a***** thus if nothing else%0a****** then duplicate to another environment%0a****** if fails then forbid shutdown%0a****** if fails then etc...%0a* visuals%0a** [[Path:/pub/visualization/garden_of_flowers/Wiki.html|garden_of_flowers/Wiki]]%0a*** note that it is generated on the fly thus require a browser supporting JavaScript and %3ccanvas>%0a** http://utopiah.deviantart.com%0a* aphorisms%0a** [[Content/MyAphorisms]]%0a* concepts%0a** [[Seedea:CatArt/CatArt|Art category from Seedea]]%0a** delayed (audio) life%0a*** record and play with a latency the sound of the environment you are exploring%0a*** technically%0a**** use to play the recording%0a***** noise canceling headsets%0a***** cheaper Koss SparkPlug%0a**** record using 2 microphones place on the header then either%0a***** buffer for the first X seconds with silence%0a***** replay a second time very small sections of the audio track until you reach the X seconds%0a**** then play what has been recorded%0a** networked knowledge, a daily life situation%0a*** picture of a basic laptop on a desk with an opened PDF%0a**** drawing with an explicit drawing style (not photorealistic) behind the screen of colorful links associated%0a***** each word could link to its definition (via Wiktionary), connotation, or etymology (also via Wiktionary) or even popularity (via [[http://ngrams.googlelabs.com/|Google ngram viewer]])%0a***** definitions, books, persons, ...%0a***** visualization could also put the text on a 2D space then translate than space along a third axis thus displaying the back and the lines for each word/ngram%0a***** the drawing style could also use a photorealistic rendering but with apparent mesh%0a***** the network of knowledge or rhizome could also be generated and display as augmented reality behind the laptop%0a*** inspired by%0a**** Lea's current work on "construction"%0a**** my 1 page cartoon on reading%0a**** an idea on vocabulary analysis (tool that would extract from it the most rare keywords and compare it to the user own vocabulary then provide from the most rare to the most common expressions their definitions)%0a*** extension%0a**** apply the same concept to%0a***** a book%0a***** a sheet of hand-written paper%0a***** a cup of coffe%0a** exploration into meta-conceptual art%0a*** strings of bits labelled m (meaningless) and M (meaningfull)%0a**** each displaying patterns more or less easy to find%0a%0a!![[#Reflections]]Reflections%0a%0a!!!Motives%0a* exploration%0a** self-exploration%0a** general exploration%0a*** e.g. questioning norms%0a* escapism%0a** e.g. "nobody can understand me"%0a* fame%0aConsider psychological studies.%0a%0a!!!Art without '''IMPACT''' is not art.%0aImpact is far from being assimilable to popularity, acceptance or even rejection. It is rather a mean for a society to question itself by raising to the collective consciousness a fundamental question of the nature of this very society.%0a%0a!!!The limits of sensory aesthetics%0aClassical musical like colorful paintings with beautiful forms might despite their pleasing qualities be a hindrance toward other forms of beauty.%0a%0a!!!Becoming the most famous artist of your time%0aproducing entirely new art that question the definition of art itself%0a* requiring to %0a** understand, not necessarily scholarly study, history of art%0a*** know what has be done before%0a*** what has not%0a** have a grasp on the new technologies%0a*** their societal impact%0a** produce the message to be shared in the most adapted to transmit the core idea%0aNote that one does not have to care at all about the art world in itself, the "industry" or the schools of art in the first place, if you do question art overall even if just for yourself, it should make everybody progress, you included. International recognition should be a consequences of it, not the initial motive. Consequently one can revolutionize the art world without doing anything altruistic or ego driven.%0a%0a!!!Beyond intuition%0aeven aesthetics is experienced within a context, shaped by the current culture you live in even you do not consciously acknowledge it%0a%0aIt's probably easier to see today than in the past as you can hardly experience contemporary art without a solid background in history of art and even in pedagogy of art.%0aBeuys? Duchamp? can one appreciate their without such analytical work? even Picasso, without a proper art education probably looks strange for most.%0a%0aA very clever mind would by him or herself build an hypothetical model of the structure of the world of art, thanks to set of coherent inferences, including those trends/categories/...%0a%0a%0a!!!On the risk of safety%0aFine Art schools aims at providing the ideal environment for a creative mind to develop. Nurturing creativity, knowledge and production of truly new work. Giving to its student all the card they need to also navigate in the complex and changing world of art. %0a%0aYet, is all this also what could lead to its own demise? By providing this set of tools within a model of thinking, art schools also constraint the freedom of its members, its students as well as its professors. %0a%0aFirst and foremost the notion of art itself as being established: by making art a "normal" part of society, is its value still present? If art challenges society itself, can society allow it to grow or on the opposite, would it be safer to manage it, just like all the other parts?%0a%0a%0a!![[#ArtistsAndArtworks]]Artists and artworks%0a* Magritte%0a* George Braque%0a* Giovanni Battista Piranesi%0a** Carceri d'invenzione%0a* Escher%0a** [[ReadingNotes/Des Mondes Impossibles]]%0a* Emmanuel Régent%0a** [[http://www.palaisdetokyo.com/fo3/low/programme/index.php?page=nav.inc.php&id_eve=2918&session=42|Mes plans sur la comčte / Drifting away]] Nice 2006%0a*** "trois grandes feuilles roulées dans une corbeille ŕ papier, qui symbolisent tous ses projets ratés, en attente ou bien irréalisables."%0a* Kasey McMahon%0a** [[http://www.atypicalart.com/portfolio/connected.htm|Connected]] in the Global Brain serie%0a* [[http://www.blublu.org/sito/video/bbbb.htm|BIG BANG BIG BOOM]] an unscientific point of view on the beginning and evolution of life ... and how it could probably end.%0a** direction and animation by [[http://blublu.org|BLU]]%0a*** production and distribution by [[http://artsh.it|ARTSH.it]]%0a*** sountrack by Andrea Martignoni%0a* [[http://gwei.org/i|GWEI - Google Will Eat Itself]] by UBERMORGEN.COM, LUDOVICO, CIRIO%0a** see also my [[Content/ClickingMoments#ArtAsPureProcess]]%0a* [[http://danielpalacios.info/category/dossier/reciente/waves|Waves]] by Daniel Palacios, 2006/07%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=na7FU-VTWN8&feature=feedu|face projection test -02]] by Zachary Lieberman at FaceLab%0a** using [[Wikipedia:Active appearance model]] (AAM)%0a%0aFor other well defined forms of art including writing and music, see the [[Content/Pieces Of Culture]] page.%0a%0a!![[#ToExplore]]To explore%0a* [[http://www.chaoscopia.com/|chaoscopia]] by Etienne Saint-Amant%0a* Jeremy Deller%0a* Hal Foster%0a* http://NetPioneers.info/%0a* recommendation engines for artworks%0a** inspiration%0a*** at Christie's "Hey, [[http://www.economist.com/culture/displaystory.cfm?story_id=16056403|you bought that 100m Picasso]], you might also be interested in this Braque painting."%0a*** [[Content/PersonalInformationStream#recommandationengines]]%0a** solution%0a*** gather your taste%0a**** (GM) script on top on pages of museums, especially virtual visits, in order to gather feedback%0a**** heartbeat watch measuring with GPS the reaction to each piece of art%0a***** assign to each coordinate a piece of art%0a**** manually indicate your taste (cf [[Content/Art]] for example)%0a*** run recommendation engine%0a*** receive recommendations%0a** add to [[(http://)Art.Seedea.org]] for a collaboration, maybe with [[(Person:)Martin]]%0a*** eventually instead of offering recommendation, generating a new piece of art as a mix of the user selection%0a**** [[http://morph.cs.st-andrews.ac.uk/Transformer/index.html|Face of the Future]] project by the Computer Science Department, University of St Andrews%0a***** including Botticelli and Modigliani "styles"%0a**** [[http://labs.ideeinc.com/|Idée Labs]]%0a***** Combine tags with visual search to return never-before-seen combinations of images. %0a* David Guez%0a** [[http://www.hypermoi.net/|Hypermoi]] 2007 (shared in OurP.IM IRC)%0a** discovered through [[http://www.franceculture.com/emission-place-de-la-toile-l-art-numerique-questionne-le-web-rencontre-avec-david-guez-2010-06-04.ht|L'art numérique questionne le Web : rencontre avec David Guez]], Place de la Toile, France Culture June 2010%0a** shared to Pierre%0a* Giger http://www.hrgiger.com/%0a** recommended by Kusanageek%0a* [[http://scottdraves.com/|Scott Draves]] Software Artist%0a* [[http://www.mutualart.com/|MutualArt.com]] Art Information Service.%0a* Marius Watz's [[http://www.unlekker.net/|unlekker.net]]%0a** founder of the Generator.x project%0a** [[http://vimeo.com/watz|watz on Vimeo]]%0a%0a!!To do%0a# consider transforming it to a [[Cookbook/]] page%0a# organize a conceptual and code related section%0a%0a!![[#SeeAlso]]See also%0a* [[Museum/]]%0a* [[Cookbook/Music]]%0a* [[Seedea:Research/AutomatedArt]]%0a* Reading Notes%0a** [[ReadingNotes/Etre Artiste]]%0a** [[ReadingNotes/Le Spectateur Emancipe]]%0a* [[Content/Pieces Of Culture]]%0a* [[Seedea:CatArt/CatArt]] dedicated to my ''artistic'' ideas%0a* "Art is about breaking paradigms" during [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_RV-ITIYpAE|Creative Processes in Science and Technology: Insights from Visual Arts]] by Julio Ottino, Google Tech Talk 2009%0a* [[Events/LesAlgoristes]]%0a** artistes utilisant pour leur art des algorithmes développés par eux-męmes, en matičre de conception, de création, de communication et de présentation des oeuvres au public.%0a** @@if (creation && object of art && algorithm && one's own algorithm) { include * an algorist * } elseif (!creation || !object of art || !algorithm || !one's own algorithm) { exclude * not an algorist * }@@ from http://algorists.org%0a* [[http://artistshannonrankin.com/|Shannon Rankin]]%0a* [[Wikipedia:Conceptual art]]%0a** [[http://www.ddooss.org/articulos/idiomas/Sol_Lewitt.htm|Paragraphs on Conceptual Art]] by Sol Lewitt, 1967%0a*** "In conceptual art the idea or concept is the most important aspect of the work."%0a*** "it is best that the basic unit be deliberately uninteresting so that it may more easily become an intrinsic part of the entire work."%0a* [[http://www.artabase.net/|Artabase]] growing database of art history.%0a* [[http://www.artnet.com/|artnet]] The Art World Online%0a* [[http://www.streamingmuseum.org/current/the-poetics-of-code/|The Poetics of Code – Part 1]] Streaming Museum%0a* [[http://lucian.uchicago.edu/blogs/materialandcode/|The Material and the Code]] February 2010%0a* [[http://makeart.goto10.org/chmod+x/?page=hello_world&lang=en|Hello Wor(l)d :: chmod +x art]]%0a* [[http://www.autonomedia.org/node/106|Critical Strategies in Art and Media]] edited by Konrad Becker and Jim Fleming, Autonomedia 2010%0a** http://world-information.org/wii/critical_strategies/en/videos%0a* http://artlibre.org license%0a* [[http://soundcloud.com/oussama-babaya/efdemin-there-will-be-singing|There will be singing]] by Efdemin, DJ Koze remix%0a** on this page for its lyrics%0a* [[http://www.eatliver.com/i.php?n=7347|Understand modern art instantly!]] Surreal peppermint flavor breath spray. Photo by Andrew Currie.%0a* http://runme.org%0a** frmo [[http://www.editions-hyx.com/site/web/uk/library/horscollection/horscollection21.html|Art++]], Editions Hyx 2010%0a* http://www.youtube.com/user/MediaArtTube Content.Atelier=Gallerie des [[http://picasaweb.google.com/utopiah/AtelierLea|travaux realises en Californie]]%0a----%0aSite du projet [[http://artalachaine.free.fr/|Art a la chaine]]%0a----%0aBoite a idee pour le futur [[http://fanzineboartkimper.blogspot.com/|Fanzine de l'ecole des Beaux Arts de Quimper]]%0a%0a%0a%0a%0a%0a%0a%0aN'hesitez pas a faire des commentaires ou poser des questions, utilisez la page [[Contact/Contact]] pour cela.%0a%0a%0a%25right%25[[Profiles/Lea|Lea]] Content.Athletics=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oakland_Athletics%0a%0ahttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/McAfee_Coliseum%0a%0a[09:28] Djo: t'a aimé?%0a[09:28] Fabien: ce qui m'a fait hallucine en fait%0a[09:28] Fabien: c'est a quel point c'est pepere, relax...%0a[09:29] Fabien: genre le match est cense durer tlm longtemps que bon, bah voila, on est pose la, tous ensemble%0a[09:29] Fabien: on arrive apres le debut du match mais c'est pas grave%0a[09:29] Fabien: on papotte, on discute, on dort, on lit, on mange ...%0a[09:29] Fabien: quand y a une action de fou on se leve%0a[09:29] Fabien: quand la tele dit "MAKE NOISE" on fait du bruit%0a[09:30] Fabien: (on fait bien tt ce que la tele ns dit en ts cas )%0a[09:30] Fabien: et voila, c'est ... relax !%0a[09:30] Fabien: "ball game" sympatoche%0a[09:30] Fabien: mais c'est fou la difference avec un match de Basketball ou de Soccer ou la, t'es accroche a ton siege%0a[09:31] Fabien: a puis sinon l'autre truc qui m'a etonne%0a[09:31] Fabien: c'est pas le Oakland stadium mais le ...%0a[09:31] Fabien: McAffee Coliseum !%0a[09:31] Fabien: genre le stade, il est a eux, et on le sait, c'est marque en enoooOOOrrrmme%0a[09:32] Fabien: c'est pas genre "Sponsored by/Thanks to" c'est LE McAffee Coliseum Content.BiasOfSelf=!!Default view%0aConsequences of the misleading concept of self%0a* possession%0a** buying a house on the beach in the hope of "having the beach"%0a** owning a pet in order to have safe affection%0a** posses a degree to give you the sense of a probable success in life hence stability and the chance to climb the ladder (see also [[Fabien/Diploma]])%0aetc... all about possessive control to, rationally up to a certain point, try to minimize risk.%0a%0a!!Counter position%0aYou are still subject to statistical disaster outside of your reach, you do not possess any single thing, just get the ability to use it for a short amount of time (even if it is your entire lifespan),%0a%0a%0a!!Inspirated by%0a* writing [[Content/ThereIsNoSelf]]%0a%0a%0a!!See also%0a* [[http://sites.radiofrance.fr/chaines/france-culture2/emissions/fabrique-de-lhumain/fiche.php?diffusion_id=81278|L'individu souffrant et l'individu conquérant : narcissisme et idéal]], La fabrique de l'humain, France Culture February 2010 Content.Birthday=!What I don't like about birthday%0a%0aThe short and delightful version : [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RdsZT7WKjW8|A Very Merry Unbirthday to You! (yes, you)]]%0a%0a!!Social pressure%0aPeople forcing you, by social expectations, to be in one state of mind : happy. Happy for what? Because you were born X years ago? Year being a human construct what does it actually mean?%0a%0a!!Being "special" per obligation%0aOne day per year your are suppose to be the center of your social world, nowadays cold your "social network".%0aWhy not be it by "merit" instead of social conventions?%0a%0a!!Repetition%0aYou are either in the norm or not. If you are not, each and every year you give the same old explanations why you are not in the norm and this to every single person who believe that being in the norm is "natural" thus unquestionable.%0a%0aIn the spirit of Seedea and moving forward by not repeating even what is personal, Ill just clarify this once and for all (to eventually change my mind).%0a%0aI apologize if you have been redirected here and find it very rude of me to do so but by this present text I am just trying to share my own personal point of view on this topic that was important enough for you to spend time on me.%0a%0a!!Materialistic display of appreciation%0a* present scheme%0a%0a!!An excuse for...%0a* being nice, show appreciation, etc.%0a%0a!!Anyway, what can I do about it?%0a* Clarify it for me here to be clear about it for next year.%0a* Having a moving fake birthday date.%0a Content.BotTricking=New welcome page!%0a%0aCheck the menu on the right please, thank you Content.CDFteaching=%25right%25''back to [[Content.CognitiveDevelopmentFailure|Cognitive Development Failure]]''%0a!!Appendix 2 : the perspective of a teacher%0adescription...%0a%0a!!!Time and verbs%0ablabla.%0a%0a%0a!!!Other things%0ablabla%0a%0a%0a!!!Links on pedagogy%0a* [[http://www.education.gouv.fr/|Education Nationale]] blabla. Content.CDFtips=%25right%25''back to [[Content.CognitiveDevelopmentFailure|Cognitive Development Failure]]''%0a!!Appendix : what can parents do now?%0aBasically, it comes to transform the conclusion to playful situations.%0a%0a!!!Evolving based on previous work%0aParents could take pictures of what the kid made and print them in the wall around his playing area he could consequently "refer" to it. after a while they could let him use the camera to take shoot and print them himself, eventually organize them over time, as in an evolution tree.%0aThe risk could be to stick with what he has done, to loop instead of going further.%0aa curtain could help and parents could see how and when he wants to re-use his previous work.%0a%0a%0a!!!The classical problem of the "one more brick!"%0aYou always need a different kind of new blocks to finish your self-invented structure.%0aThe kid could ask for x new blocks per period (ex : 5 new blocks per week). he would have to think about it and make the right decision.%0aThe other solution would be to let him design blocks since not all blocks exist.%0athe risk is he could build solutions directly and break the brick model (making incompatible bricks).%0a%0a%0a!!!Asking for creation%0aWithout giving solutions on how to do it, the kid could receive request when he is stuck. he would feel important and constantly challenged.%0aHe could eventually receive manuals but not the sequential manuals from the lego boxes.%0aHe could analyze what other people would have done as a reference work%0a%0a!!!Links from the very rich lego community%0a* [[http://parents.lego.com/en-gb/childdevelopment/default.aspx|Child development]] from the parents section of Lego.com Content.CanBuyCantBuy=|| border=1 width=100%25%0a||!Can buy||!Can't buy||%0a||Brand clothes|| Self-esteem||%0a||Fancy mobile phone|| Friends||%0a||Strong bodyguards|| Sense of security||%0a||Best surgeon|| Own genetic material||%0a||Subordinates|| Respect||%0a||Top school|| Wisdom||%0a||Internet access|| A meaningful improving network||%0a||Religious symbols|| Realistic introspection||%0a||Judgment through corruption|| Honesty and integrity||%0a||Services of a prostitute|| Physical and emotional intimacy||%0a%0a%25center%25http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/6/60/Maslow%2527s_Hierarchy_of_Needs.svg/450px-Maslow%2527s_Hierarchy_of_Needs.svg.png%25%25%0aAccording to [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maslow%2527s_hierarchy_of_needs|Maslow's hierarchy of needs]], if you can still buy your happyness, your are still down the pyramid.You can buy your way up (but it's not necesseary) only to a certain point.%0a%0a!!To do%0a* add symbols or proxy for values that one can buy to demonstrate the possession of a quality%0a** i.e. buying physical good that shows you are at level N+1 rather than you current N%0a*** examples virtual-economy.org , luxury goods, ...%0a* order the table to follow the pyramid order, use [++%25blue%25th%25purple%25e sa%25green%25me c%25red%25ol%25yellow%25ors%25%25++]%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wo-wkv8gW6k|You're Not Your Fucking Khakis]], Fight Club%0a* [[http://philosophyfaculty.ucsd.edu/faculty/rarneson/Courses/walzerMoneyandCommodities.pdf|What money can't buy]] by Michael Walzer%0a** Money and Commodities, excerpt from Spheres of Justice%0a* not that findings in cognitive science seems to show that re-wiring, even at the neurological level, might have occurred to the point that inferences from older animals become inaccurate.%0a** "We've got emotions backwards" point #2 of [[PersonalInformationStream/WithoutNotesMay10#YourBrainAtWork|Your Brain at Work]] by David Rock Content.ChooseYourCountry=!!Principle%0aYour environment influences you thus, before considering changing it, ones has to consider if the environment itself is the right one based on his or her own objectives. Note that this is the place to live, not to travel to.%0a%0a!!Result%0a...eh, still in France so far ;)%0a%0a!!!Prioritized list of criteria%0a# current and future access to resources (including energy and water)%0a## thus including not just access%0a### geological situation%0a## but also sustainability%0a### and the local trophic web%0a# structure of the political system%0a# peace maintained, including history of foreign policies%0a## including geographical position%0a# situation in the economical system%0a## viewed as a network, there is no isolated agent (even with embargo)%0a# life expectancy and medical care%0a# respect of human rights%0a# structure of the educational system%0a# presence of places to foster creativity and culture%0a# presence of entrepreneurship incubators%0a# R&D expenditure%0a# ...%0a# Difficulty of speaking the language%0a# Culture compatibility%0aTerms like "quality of life" are too generic and not quantifiable and should thus be avoided. %0a%0a!!!Personal experiences%0a* France%0a* UK (Bath)%0a* Canada (Montreal)%0a* Brazil (Curitiba)%0a* US (Berkeley/New-York)%0a%0a!!!Places I want to visit%0a# New-Zealand%0a# Scandinavia (beside Iceland)%0a# new micro-states%0a## [[Projetautonomieenergetique#UtopianProjects]] (some are an overlay of existing structure thus with no political independence)%0a%0a!![[#Create]]Do not choose, Create.%0aIt is rational to consider this option despite it's apparent complexity as if the existing choices are fundamentally conflicting with your model, innovation even with its high cost is required.%0a* recover discussions with CyberBunker former creators, platform projects, etc.%0a* Look for Geopolitical edition of [[http://www.springer.com/law/book/978-3-642-02134-3|Legal Strategies]], Springer 2010%0a* provide a template and a process to repeat it%0a## geopolitical and juridical process%0a### history of state creation%0a#### phylogeny of the problems encountered%0a## institutions involved%0a## competitive advantage%0a### list of the existing alternatives%0a### [[ReadingNotes/Open Government]]%0a* notes%0a** space is already legislatively regulated%0a** overlay is possible without possessing physical land%0a* [[Wikipedia:Temporary Autonomous Zone]] and [[Wikipedia:Pirate utopia]] discovered in [[ReadingNotes/CriticalPlay#Chapter6]]%0a* [[http://mitpress.mit.edu/catalog/item/default.asp?ttype=2&tid=4196|Crypto Anarchy, Cyberstates, and Pirate Utopias]] by Peter Ludlow, The MIT Press 2001%0a%0a!!!See also%0a* [[Content/Legislative Changes]] to understand how it works in existing countries%0a* [[http://www.startbreakingfree.com/1364/how-to-start-your-own-country/|How To Start Your Own Country]] by Brian Armstrong, Breaking Free January 2010%0a%0a%0a!!Tools%0a* [[http://www.worldometers.info/|Worldometers]] statistics and data from the most reputable national and international organizations, including the United Nations, the World Health Organization, the Food and Agriculture Organization, OECD and others. %0a* [[http://www.creativeclass.com/whos_your_city/place_finder/|place finder : Who's Your City?]] by Richard Florida, author of [[http://www.creativeclass.com/|The Creative Class]]%0a** [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=khQ9BaXZAjM|Richard Florida]], Authors@Google 2008%0a* [[http://www.internationalliving.com/Internal-Components/Further-Resources/qofl2009|2009 Quality of Life Index]] by International Living%0a* [[http://eiu.enumerate.com/asp/wcol_WCOLHome.asp|Worldwide Cost of Living]] by The Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU)%0a* [[http://www.google.com/publicdata/|Public Data Explorer]] by Google%0a* [[https://community.oecd.org/community/factblog/|Factblog]] by OECD%0a* per country%0a** New-Zealand%0a*** [[http://www.reinz.org.nz/reinz/public/market-information/market-information_home.cfm|Market Trends]], Real Estate Institute of New Zealand (REINZ)%0a* [[http://www.worldmapper.org/|Worldmapper]] collection of world maps, where territories are re-sized on each map according to the subject of interest.%0a* [[http://www.globalquakemodel.org/|Global Earthquake Model (GEM)]]%0a* [[http://www.newsweek.com/content/newsweek/2010/08/15/interactive-infographic-of-the-worlds-best-countries.html|Interactive Infographic of the World's Best Countries]] Newsweek August 2010%0a%0a!!Critics%0a* unrooting for neo-liberal flexibility%0a** yet your "default" place could be justified solely by propaganda (eventually called history or patriotism) rather than rational decision%0a%0a%0a!!Inspired by%0a# the Creative Economy is Making the Place Where You Live the Most Important Decision of Your Life, [[http://www.creativeclass.com/whos_your_city/overview/|Whos Your City?]] by Richard Florida%0a# my n'^th^' discussion on the topic%0a%0a%0a!!See also%0a* [[Trips/]]%0a* [[House/]]%0a* [[Vademecum]]%0a* Harvard School of Public Health [[https://webapps.sph.harvard.edu/live/gremap/|Research Ethics Guidelines Map]] understand and honor the ethical requirements for conducting studies at collaborative sites outside of the United States.%0a* [[http://www.cornell.edu/video/?VideoID=625|James Scott: The Art of Not Being Governed]], Cornell 2009%0a* [[http://visunetdemos.demos.ibm.com/blogsamples/factbook2/FactBookSE.html|World Factbook Second Edition]], ILOG Elixir Blog Samples%0a** ILOG has been bought by IBM%0a* [[http://multiverseaccordingtoben.blogspot.com/2010/10/turning-nauru-into-transtopia.html|Let's Turn Nauru Into Transtopia]] by Ben Goertzel, The Multiverse According to Ben October 2010%0a%0a!!To check%0a# research in Aus/NZ%0a## http://www.waikato.ac.nz/sasd/postgraduate/first_enquiries.shtml (domestic tuitition rates)%0a### http://www.ac.nz/study/subjects/pubp.shtml%0a## http://www.aut.ac.nz/research%0a# [[http://betterworldflux.com/|Better World Flux]] - where progress flows%0a* [[http://www.empire-me.net/|Empire Me]] by Paul Poet, 2011%0a# games%0a## http://www.CyberNations.net%0a## http://www.NationStates.net Content.ClickingMoments=Describe the moment where "it clicked" while describing the context and the transition from the initial situation to the new one.%0a%0aCould also be described at "eureka moment", having a glimpse at the true nature of the problematic you study.%0a%0aNone is related to "official study", no book or article moment but "real life experiences" instead.%0a%0a%0a%25center%25Path:/pub/images/matrixcode.gif%0a%25center%25''Neo seeing the code''%0a%0a!!Proposed structure%0a* title%0a** context%0a*** explanation/analysis%0a*** recommendation/deduction for the future%0a%0a!!Moments%0a%25center%25''Mon parcours intellectuel''%25%25%0a* earlier?%0a* [[#ObjectiveMorality]]self-evident objective morality is plainly false, at best hopeful thoughts, at worse manipulative tools%0a** trip during the last year of primary school on the banks on the Rance%0a*** lost a chronometer I had found -> on ne gagne jamais comme ca sans travail (ou qqchose du genre)%0a** see also%0a*** [[http://www.ped.fas.harvard.edu/|Program for Evolutionary Dynamics]] at Harvard including study of Evolution of cooperation, Evolutionary game theory %0a*** [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hj9oB4zpHww|Sam Harris: Science can answer moral questions]], TED 2010%0a**** values nearly equivalent to rules for efficient community building%0a**** [[http://www.project-reason.org/newsfeed/item/moral_confusion_in_the_name_of_science3/|Moral confusion in the name of "science"]] by Sam Harris, Project Reason March 2010%0a*** moral and military robotics%0a**** [[http://www.cc.gatech.edu/ai/robot-lab/online-publications/MoshkinaArkinTechReport2008.pdf|MoshkinaArkinTechReport (2008)]] at [[http://www.cc.gatech.edu/ai/robot-lab/research.html|Georgia Tech Mobile Robot Lab]]%0a*** [[http://www.justiceharvard.org/|Justice with Michael Sandel]] co-production of WGBH Boston and Harvard University%0a**** [[WatchingNotes/WatchingNotes#JusticeWithMichaelSandel]]%0a* DNA and the immune system%0a** biology class (probably Premiere ou Terminale) in Les Cordeliers%0a*** imagining the "ideal" virus%0a* [[#InformationPropagation]]information propagation%25rfloat%25http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/9/9d/Warez.png%25%25%0a** backtracking the [[Wikipedia:Warez scene]] on the Internet to better participate to it%0a*** "practicing" first-hand how information flowed and how locating the sources faster matters, probably my first direct experienced of epistemology%0a** at the same time, having to understand 0-day exploits in security thus again a specific hierarchical and temporal flow%0a*** also how other pieces of information have a specific value from their lifetime based on the number of people, here either "whitehat" or "blackhat", knowing about it%0a** see the usage of epidemiology in [[Content/ComplexSystems]]%0a* the disconnection between possession (even technological) and happiness%0a** sending back a perfectly well working LCD monitor I received as a birthday present knowing without even asking for a replacement in return%0a* [[#ResearchAndFlock]]the central role of research as a fun epistemic process%0a** flock in Rennes while I was finishing high school and discussing with a friend whose relative was doing a PhD on auto-organization, thus trying to solve a problem I asked myself a while ago%0a** recalled by reading the introduction of [[ReadingNotes/TurtlesTermitesAndTrafficJams]]%0a* [[#Consumerism]]buy to be%0a** trying Adbusters [[https://www.adbusters.org/campaigns/bnd|Buy Nothing Day]] after discovering the ungrowth (decroissance) movement, seing self as a well functionning gear of the consumerist society by "having to spend" nearly every single day%0a* general Darwnism and evolution%0a** room in Roberval%0a*** reading Dawkin's Le Gene Egoiste%0a* Information flow%0a** bench in front of the Youth Hostel of Dinan%0a* epistemology and knowledge creation%0a** Jardim Botanico in Curitiba / synthesis on the board during the last course (PPGTE class on Information, Knowledge and Competitive Intelligence)%0a*** moving from an information processing view (classical computer science) to a more strategic view of information as knowledge (more advanced information view with epistemology I would say)%0a* [[#CognitiveBarriersWithMyFather]]cognitive barriers with my father%0a** chat with my father a year or two ago (2008 or 2009) in the kitchen in Dinan regarding what mattered to me I went on to talk about the process of evolution wondering if it was the result of time or its cause if the process was always there or changed and that I liked to wonder about such things but since he didn't seem interested either because he had something else in mind or because I wasn't clear we moved on to other things (I remember it because I was a bit disappointed then) and now (February 2010) I just stumbled upon [[http://www.newscientist.com/article/mg20527441.500|Horizontal and vertical: The evolution of evolution]] by Mark Buchanan, New Scientist January 2010%0a* [[#ArtAsPureProcess]]Art As Pure Process%0a** discovering [[http://gwei.org/|GWEI - Google Will Eat Itself]] by UBERMORGEN.COM, LUDOVICO, CIRIO in [[http://incident.net/theupgrade/|Upgrade! Paris]] at La Menagerie 2008%0a* [[#ThinkingOrganization]]thinking organization through thoughts externalization%0a** discussing about it with a friend in a restaurant in Paris, spring 2008%0a*** drawing on the wall a virtual system to handle my thoughts because I just couldn't organize them anymore properly%0a**** at least not to the extent of being able to explore more%0a**** thought about it before but this was probably the more intense moment during which I felt the need to move to a dedicated system%0a*** few weeks after, starting the wiki(s)%0a** probably inspired by%0a*** studies in cognitive science in 2005, see [[ReadingNotes.SC01|SC01]]%0a*** [[(Path:/pub/)utopiah_tiddlywiki.html]] created the 2nd of June 2007 and last modified the 3rd, just 3 entries though but I remember that it I was already craving for good PIM tools back then%0a* possibility threshold%0a** drilling a hole in a hard wall at Langrolay-sur-Rance, summer 2009%0a*** just knowing that it is possible radically change your mindset about a situation, allowing yourself to give all the energy you have because you know you are progressing toward a goal that can actually be reached (even if it is very costly). %0a* [[#FromTheoreticalEpistemologyToParadigmAsATool]]From theoretical epistemology to paradigm as tool%0a** 24/07/2010 at about 8pm on the banks of the Marnes while listening to Red Room by Dennis Ferrer and reading [[ReadingNotes/TurtlesTermitesAndTrafficJams|Turtles, Termites, and Traffic Jams: Explorations in massively parallel microworlds]] by Mitchel Resnick.%0a*** from Seedea:Research/PhylogeneticFlowProgramming%0a* asking myself as a kid why when while being in the dark random dots of colors appeared in my eyes and being convinced that since it was cognitively "internal" (introspective and subjective) yet physical I would most likely know why%0a** several years later (around the 26th of November 2010 during [[Events/LImagerieCerebraleDansTousSesEtats]]) discovered science can tackle such phenomenal questions%0a** "inverted" clicking moment in the sense that it wasn't a sudden moment of clarity but rather of assumed sustaining obscurity%0a* agency as a driver to happiness%0a** a perceived increased of agency either immediate (e.g. the feeling of being able to control thousands of computers from the command line thanks to elastic cloud computing) or future (e.g. learning a new mathematical construct as a fundamental stepping for later learning)%0a** it also applies here since every clicking moments implies finding then validating a better world view that should consequently lead to better agency%0a** on the other hand loss of agency (biological aging, failed attempt with social or economical negative impact, etc) also have a negative impact on happiness%0a** updated [[Analysis/ExtendedLayeredModel]] accordingly based on controllability since being able to control a network is equivalent to an increase of agency but that this network is itself part of a larger network%0a** arguably making this clicking a meta clicking moments, all previous clicking moments can then be seen as expected increase of agency%0a* later?%0a* to order%0a** subway lines in Paris are equivalent to social classes%0a** AM death and the fact that we don't live for others, no matter how close they are%0a** praya da pipa and social escalation%0a** Shanghai fashion show and social presence%0a** Paris's Communist music festival where Thibault described the crowd as particles using thermodynamic model and how models truly shape each person life, fundamentaly being an embodiment of your worldview%0a* [[Content/ThereIsNoSelf|there is no self]]%0a** walking on the bank of Saint-Maur's river during a winter night (January 2010)%0a*** the concept of "self" can be useful but it is, like "nature" or "society" just that, a potentially useful concept, not an actual reality.%0a* the very action of interacting socially binds us to social reality and thus makes our own knowledge, socially built and verified, stronger%0a** basically trying to help other on intellectual tasks is most likely to help oneself too through several ways%0a*** being better able to remember when something was said or shared because it was a social interaction rather than an abstract action without potential impact%0a*** communicated thus clarity expected, forcing a better understand of the piece of information to be shared%0a** happened early March 2016 while sending email about [[http://www.cell.com/neuron/abstract/S0896-6273(16)00095-7|Cognitive Neurostimulation]] and after writing [[https://www.quora.com/If-you-grew-up-with-input-to-your-eyes-fed-entirely-from-a-VR-device-from-birth-would-that-interfere-with-your-ability-to-see-in-the-real-world/answer/Fabien-Benetou?__snids__=1589720130&__nsrc__=1&__filter__=all|Quora answer]] the previous%0a** consider [[Cookbook/Cognition#ExocognitionAsNetworkTraversal]] with an underling evolving epistemic network%0a%25comment%25liking Paola when going back in front of the theatre in Dinan I noticed she was able to do something I cognitively didn't know, aka deep backtracking in a conversation%0a%0a!!See also%0a* [[http://www.nytimes.com/2009/07/05/magazine/05FOB-OnLanguage-t.html?ref=magazine|On Aha and Senior Moments]] by William Safire, On Language, The New York Times, July 2009%0a%0a!!Famous clicking moments%0a* Archimed%0a** eureka in the bath%0a* Newton%0a** apple falling%0a* Darwins%0a** “ the very spot in the road, whilst in my carriage, when to my joy the solution occurred to me.”%0a** (and galapagos?)%0a* Pointcarre%0a** cf notes on [[ReadingNotes.Hadamard|Hadamard's book]]%0a* Gauss%0a** cf notes on [[ReadingNotes.Hadamard|Hadamard's book]]%0a* Louis Pasteur%0a** "Pasteur’s insight is a stroke of genius that arrives as a eureka-like revelation." (p101) yet "a story that was subsequently embellished, with Pasteur’s blessing, by his son-in-law" (p102) in Chapter 6 of [[ReadingNotes.ElegantSolutions#Chapter6|Elegant Solutions]]%0a%0a!![[#Neurochemistry]]Neurochemistry%0a* what is the neurochemicals released during the process giving the peculiar sensation (there is also an intense physiological response in addition to the logical "chain" of consequence unveiling itself)%0a** endogenous opioids : endorphins, enkephalins, dynorphins, and endomorphins?%0a** see my related large drawing, black&white, made in Langrolay%0a*** then mislabeled "opoid" vs opioid%0a** simpler mechanism%0a*** it is "required" for the brain to keep up with the "cascade of consequences" the clicking moment produce thus needing a temporary boost to integrate it. (and giving that special sensation as a side effect)%0a*** check pubmed%0a*** add notes from the 27th of September 2009%0a** [[http://mitworld.mit.edu/video/701?tr=y&auid=5357778|How the Brain Encodes Reward]] by Ann Graybiel, MIT World May 2009%0a** mainly dopamine according to ~min14 of [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XeJSXfXep4M|Your Brain at Work]] by David Rock, Google Tech Talks 2009%0a** [[#AlternativeExplanation]]alternative explanation%0a*** a click moment happens when a newly generated predictive model is validated by the largest possible batch test existing in memory%0a*** see [[Scholarpedia:Reward signals]] and [[Scholarpedia:Temporal difference learning]]%0a*** if this is so, why don't I get one right now at the moment of writing those lines?%0a**** because it is done more through logical and metacognition thus consciously?%0a**** because it was not a surprising "reward" but rather a step-by-step process?%0a*** a ''clicking moment'' happens when a newly generated predictive model is validated by the largest possible batch test existing in memory%0a#### generate a new hypothesis that predict reward%0a#### recall a lot of instances in which the targeted reward was reachable%0a#### sequentially scan through those instances in your memory%0a#### check them against your newly generated hypothesis%0a#### all tests pass%0a**** basically you get a meta-reward (and boom, dopamine)%0a**** one can not cheat thus sounds like a "good" survival system%0a**** it could be proportional to how much you suppose it brings you closer to the reward%0a***** i.e. the closer this new predictive model helps you to reach the reward, the bigger the meta-reward%0a**** it could be linked to memory recall of the newly generated predictive model itself%0a***** i.e. that it should fixate more efficiently%0a###### you know it's important%0a###### you can recall the model more easily later on when needed%0a***** that could also "cheaply" lead to a proper model hierarchization%0a****** i.e. if your rewards are properly hierarchized then your reward should order your predictive models accordingly%0a* to compare with https://www.reddit.com/r/science/comments/fy27u7/in_some_people_creative_insights_colloquially/%0a%0a!!To do%0a* fuse with [[Cloud:Work/__ my free ideas repository/constitution intelectuelle et evolution.ppt]]%0a* [[Wikipedia:Epiphany (feeling)]] Content.CognitiveDevelopmentFailure='''Keywords''' : ''Lego, Complexity, Patterns, Methodology, Kid's failure, Cognition''%0a%0a%0a%25lfloat%25http://cache.lego.com/images/aboutus/info/imagelibrary/bricks/thumbs100/8LK.jpg%0aI think one of the best presents my parents ever gave to me were Legos. Those old, white and red 4x2x1 bricks; plain, simple, unbreakable yet capable for endless possibilities.%0a%0a%0a!!Where did these magical bricks come from?%0aI guess they brought them back from Scandinavia at that time. I think we went together to see a friend in Denmark at the time I was 5 years old or so. %0a%25comment%25(I should try to scan some pictures to illustrate this, probably with Goudroune.)%0a%0a!!The Lego concept%0aSo what do you do when you are young and without a plan? Well, you build, you compose, you make everything on your own. That, I think, might be the fundamental difference with today's Lego. Today, you don't build with general bricks; you build with domain specific bricks that are hard to use in situations other than the original context. Consequently, I think the manual of any Lego box should be thrown away (except that if you want your kids to work for Ikea). But if you have a path to follow, the whole idea falls apart. %0a%0a!!Throwing the manual away yourself!%0a%25rfloat height=90px%25http://www.sxc.hu/pic/m/t/tw/tws/4426_lego_trash_can.jpg%0aI think what I did later on, when I received new Lego from boxes, was to build the original "toy" according to the manual then... quickly dismantle it to throw all the new pieces in my cubes. I had two Lego cubes, 40cm cubes, probably big enough for me to hide inside it. So there I was - with even more possibilities : new bricks = new paths to explore!%0a%0a%0a!![[#MyFailureAsAKid]]My failure as a kid%0aSo that was fun but... why do I even bother to write about it? Because I failed.%0aAfter watching this documentary on Art yesterday'^[[#ArteDocu|1]]^' (7th of November 2008) I have to admit, I wasn't smarter than a bird at that time (yes, but let me hope that this has changed).%0a%0a%25center%25(add picture chateaulego from the very early days)%0a%25center%25[-''No meta-tools, no process, no knowledge management :[[%3c%3c]]the recipe to hit the wall of complexity''-]%0a%0a!!!Being "bird smart"%0aBirds can use tools. In order to achieve a task - usually fetching food, they manage to use the tools they could find to solve the problematic situations. Most of the time, it is to extend their reach, to go beyond their physical limitations. However, something that's even more complex than those is their ability to craft tools. Some birds like the crow from New-Zealand, can build its own tools. In order to do so, they tear, with their beaks, a piece of leaf in a specific form before they move on to its target : a trunk with delicious worms that it can now obtain, thanks to its newly-built tool.%0a%0aBack to France, on the floor of a warm house where a kid plays with Lego bricks. What is he doing? Is he just assembling bricks to build some small structures? For what we can see, there are small-scale cars, houses, and even tiny safes that can be used. Those are little tools or toys carefully crafted. But what can't we see though?%0a%0a!!!The ability to project in order to handle complexity.[[%3c%3c]]What we can't see are the tools to make tools. %0aI admit it, I can not remember making anything in Lego that would have helped me to go further during the next session. Maybe once or twice I made some "brick organizer" in order to sort the different types of bricks. Maybe for a few times, I used some previous work to go further. Unfortunately I am pretty sure that I never had any methods to improve efficiency, to find new ways to establish systems that were more complicated and thus, advanced.%0a%0a!!!Playing with competence rather than seriousness%0a%25rfloat height=90px%25http://www.62bricks.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/07/img_5531.jpg%0aI failed to see that complexity would have a limit if I wasn't able to scale-up thanks to my previous achievements. %0aWhat I could have done at that time :%0a* organize bricks by function - thanks to Lego made shelf (I did some but didn't keep it for long)%0a* keep useful modules, having re-usable structure of pieces - the equivalent of design patterns%0a* a Lego robot assistant (which wasn't available at that time)%0a* ...and plenty other things!%0aBasically, I stayed in a very "immediate" level and failed to see that my inefficiency to improve over time might impair my creativity.%0a%0a!!What "old kids" do today?%0aThe Lego community, especially in Scandinavia is very active. You can see kids (45 years old kids) exchange plans on how to build modules'^[[#AdultLegoCommunity|2]]^'. You can see designs being shared. Patterns being tested, etc. They went much further than I was able to because they understand the key aspects of complexity.%0a%0aOne can even appreciate [[http://www.slipperybrick.com/2008/11/legos-safe/|Lego Safe is ultra secure]] by Conner Flynn on November 17th, 2008 for SlipperyBrick.com as a way better alternative to the safe I built years ago.%0a%0a!!The lesson%0a''Birds can fly. I didn't even build wings out of Lego. I'm a lost cause.''%0aBeing able to look back on my own cognitive development is a very precious thing. Now I can see where I failed and learn from it.%0a%0aToday I am applying what I failed to see then :%0a%25rfloat%25http://www.dailygalaxy.com/my_weblog/images/2007/07/04/complexity.jpg%0a* crafting tools instead of just focusing on the task at hand (building tools and meta-tools to be more efficient, ...)%0a* taking notes regarding my progresses instead of just dwelling on what I can do at the moment (including failure, this very wiki and Seedea.org are the direct result)%0a* learning socially instead of mainly focusing on what I did myself (communities, open materials, peer reviews, ...)%0a* transforming good practices to method instead of relying solely on tacit learning%0a* building with modularity in mind instead of dismantling and reconstructing%0a%0aNote : one key difference though was the limitation of the number of bricks at that time. I could not keep my models indefinitely since my supply of brick was limited. Several alternatives were still possible for exploiting, though: drawing the modules, taking pictures, ...%0a%0a%0a!!Appendix 1 : what can parents do now?%0aBasically, it comes to the transformation of the conclusion to playful situations.%0a* See the [[Content.CDFtips|Dedicated page]] for potential solutions.%0a%0a%0a!!Appendix 2 : the perspective of a teacher%0a* See the [[Content.CDFteaching|Dedicated page]] for the reflection of a 4 to 10 years old kif teacher own view.%0a%0a%0a!!Inspiration%0a# [[#ArteDocu]]Ces drôles d'oiseaux (originally "Kluge Vögel" in German)%0a## [[http://www.arte.tv/fr/accueil/semaine/244,broadcastingNum=910954,day=6,week=45,year=2008.html|Les ingénieux]] 6 novembre 2008 ŕ 20:15 %0a## [[http://www.arte.tv/fr/accueil/semaine/244,broadcastingNum=910990,day=7,week=45,year=2008.html|Les fortes tętes]] 7 novembre 2008 ŕ 20:15%0a# [[#AdultLegoCommunity]][[http://www.lugnet.com/|LUGNet]] alias the unofficial "LEGO Central" for fans according to [[http://www.maa.org/features/lego.html|Andrew Lipson]]%0a%0a!!Going further%0a* [[http://blogs.identitymine.com/blogs/david_kelley/archive/2006/09/11/back-to-basics-lego-design-patterns.aspx|Back To Basics - Lego Design Patterns]] by David Kelley for WPF Design and Development%0a* [[http://www.billbuxton.com/LessIsMore.html|Less is More (More or Less): Uncommon Sense and the Design of Computers]] by William Buxton %0a* [[http://www.emeraldinsight.com/Insight/viewContentItem.do?contentType=Article&hdAction=lnkhtml&contentId=1729353&dType=SUB&history=false|Lead users in social networks of children]] by L.P. Molenmaker, J. Kratzer, M.C. Achterkamp%0a* [[http://www.gartner.com/research/fellows/asset_172822_1176.jsp|Democratizing Innovation]] a 2007 Gartner's Interview With Eric von Hippel%0a* Downloadable Papers on [[http://web.mit.edu/evhippel/www/papers.htm|Lead Users Innovation]] by Eric Von Hippel%0a* [[http://www.seriousplay.com/|Lego Serious Play]] A powerful tool designed to enhance innovation and business performance%0a* Definition of the [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Evolution_of_complexity|Evolution of complexity]] on Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia%0a* Le geste et la parole, 2 vols. (Paris: Albin Michel, 1964–65).%0a** Volume 1 : Technique et Langage (ISBN 978-2226017284)%0a** Volume 2 : La Mémoire et les Rythmes (ISBN978-2226023247)%0a* [[http://www.womensstudies.umd.edu/wmstfac/kking/present/KnotsSLSA05.html|In Knots: emergent knowledge systems and the Inka khipu]] by Katie King for SLSA 05%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EG-izyXfFHI|LEGO Engineering: From Kindergarten to College]] by Chris Rogers, December 2008%0a* [[http://blog.wired.com/wiredscience/2009/01/animaltools.html|Clever Critters: 8 Best Non-Human Tool Users]] by Brandon Keim in Wired Science from Wired.com, January 2009%0a* [[http://www.motivatedphotos.com/?id=43281|Legos - No batteries, monitors, earbuds or keypads. Just your kid's hands and imagination. Think about it.]], demotivational posters September 2009 Content.CognitiveDrag=!!Principle%0aHierarchizing cognitive drag depending on their consequences and based on the context (user and usage).%0a%0a%25center%25http://content.answers.com/main/content/img/oxford/Oxford_Sports/0199210896.drag.1.jpg%25%25%0a%0aCould not managing such drag properly limit the abilit of oneself to do research efficiently? Even to think efficiently reaching a certain level, creating a barrier against one own progresses?%0a%0a%0a!!Drags%0a* forgetting earlier found solution or non-working solution%0a** as if parsing the same branch of a working tree again%0a* imprecise vocabulary%0a** increasing uncertainty by using general terms, risking faulty communication, because of a limited vocabulary%0a* the cost of architectural choices%0a** if one postulate that [[Cookbook/Cognition#ThinkingIsTechnical]] then the underlying choices of tools will impact how fast and scalable the following thinking process will be%0a** consequently one of the difficulty is not just how to acquire quality information but also how to store it in an easy to access and re-use way%0a*** this is probably why formalizing an idea is hard but knowing "where" to store it for further uses (without yet knowing which one those will be as the idea is not yet formulated) is even harder%0a**** an imperfect solution is to formulate the idea out of the structure yet then only insert it once it has been properly developed%0a***** the downside of this solution is that one has to have the discipline of this doing this complex integration step%0a* [[{$PageUrl}&action=edit|...add more]]%0a%0a%0a!!To develop%0a* quality of thinking%0a** being able to use your brain as efficiently as possible%0a%0a%0a%0a!!See also%0a* [[(Content.)Education]]%0a* [[(ReadingNotes.)SC01]] with links on cognitive science in general%0a* [[(Content.)Sophisms]] that gather the manipulation of discourses%0a* the tuna ability to gain momentum from its own generated vortices%0a* As of the 18h of September 2009, Google presents [[http://www.google.com/search?q=%2522cognitive+drag%2522|108 results on "cognitive drag"]]%0a** including a definition generalizing from the notion of persistence of vision%0a* my notes on [[ReadingNotes.Hadamard|The Mathematician's Mind]]%0a** The science of thought by Friedrich Max Müller, 1887%0a** How to Solve It by George Pólya, 1945 %0a** How to Solve It By Computer by R. G. Dromey, 1982%0a%0a!!Inspiration%0aReading [[ReadingNotes.Hadamard|Hadamard's The Mathematician Mind]] and comparing the optimization of thinking and my practice of swimming (In swimming, and all other sports where time is the measure, one has to produce effort but also to counter the drag it generates). Content.ComplexSystems=!![[#Institutions]]Institutions%0aInitially in [[Events/EmergenceEnSciencesCognitives#Institutions]].%0a%0a[[#InstitutionsStart]]%0aOrdered by date of discovery, from the oldest to the most recent.%0a* [[http://www.santafe.edu/|SFI Santa Fe Institute]]%0a** discovered through the work of [[http://www.santafe.edu/about/people/profile/Geoffrey%2520West|Geoffrey West]]%0a* [[http://www.hds.utc.fr/|Heudiasyc Heuristique et diagnostic des systčmes complexes]], Universite de Technologie de COmpiegne%0a** discovered by studying there%0a* [[http://www.iscpif.fr/|ISC-PIF Institut des Systčmes Complexes]] (Paris/Ile-de-France)%0a** discovered through [[http://evodevouniverse.com/|EvoDevo Universe]]%0a** [[https://library.iscpif.fr]] includes recordings and slides%0a* [[http://www.northwestern.edu/nico/|NICO Northwestern University Institute on Complex Systems]]%0a** discovered through NetLogo%0a* [[http://www.ixxi.fr/|IXXI Institut des Systčmes Complexes]] (Rhones-Alpes)%0a** discovered through ISC-PIF%0a* [[http://ecco.vub.ac.be/|ECCO Evolution, Complexity and COgnition]], Vrije Universiteit Brussel (VUB)%0a** discovered through overall interest for VUB, in particular [[http://pespmc1.vub.ac.be/|Principia Cybernetica Web]] (PCP) its AI lab and finally the [[http://www.vub.ac.be/CLEA/|Center Leo Apostel]] (CLEA)%0a* [[http://cscs.umich.edu/|CSCS Center for the Complex Study of Systems]], University of Michigan%0a* [[http://www.iscv.cl/|ISCV Instituto de Sistemas Complejos Valparaiso]], Chile%0a* [[http://intersci.ss.uci.edu/|INTERdisciplinary SCIences Complexity]] at UC Irvine%0a* [[http://barabasilab.com/|CCNR Center for Complex Network Research]] aka BarabasiLab at Northeastern University%0a** discovered with [[PersonalInformationStream/WithoutNotesMay11#TamingComplexity]]%0a[[#InstitutionsEnd]]%0a* [[http://www.lisyc.univ-brest.fr/|LISyC Laboratoire d'Informatique des Systčmes Complexes]] UBO/ENIB/ENSIETA at Brest%0a** discovered while skimming over through [[http://sites.google.com/site/pierredeloor/publications|Pierre De Loor]]'s page after discovering [[PersonalInformationStream/WithoutNotesOctober09#EnactionBasedArtificialIntelligence]]%0a* inter-disciplinary research group in Complexity at University of Miami initiated by [[http://www.physics.miami.edu/~njohnson/|Neil Johnson]]%0a** discovered [[PersonalInformationStream/WithoutNotesJuly11#UMiamiPub|Systčmes complexes et nombre de morts en Irak et Afghanistan ?]]%0a%0aSee also [[Wikipedia:Complex systems#Research_centers.2C_conferences.2C_and_journals]].%0a%0a!!See also%0a* [[Mathematics]]%0a* my%0a** [[Fabien/ExtendedLayeredModel]]%0a** * [[Cookbook/Cognition#ExocognitionAsNetworkTraversal]]%0a* [[Wikipedia:Complex system]]%0a* [[http://comdig.unam.mx/|Complexity Digest]] Networking the Complexity Community at Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México (UNAM) Content.Content=(:Redirect Main.HomePage:) Content.Cookbook=(:redirect Cookbook.Food:) Content.Cosmology=!!Principle%0aSupport systematic rational updates of my own worldview.%0a%0a!!Ranked worldview%0a# [[#CurrentModel]][[#InformationalPhysics]]Informational physics%0a** very close digital physics or physical information by asserting that information is the basis%0a** cf [[PersonalInformationStream/WithoutNotesMay11#InformationIsProtophysical]] and [[PersonalInformationStream/WithoutNotesMay11#IsInformationPhysicalOrIsPhysicsInformational]] but much before that discovering the work of Rolf Landauer%0a** yet attention to a potential bias of Cookbook/Cognition#HistoryOfDominantCognitiveModels%0a# cosmological hypothesis B proposed by Y at date Tb%0a# cosmological hypothesis C proposed by Z at date Tc%0a%0a!!!Explanation of the ranking%0aActual cosmological hypothesis rank by credibility based on my understanding of the logical components it is relying on.%0a%0a!!General notions%0a* Wikipedia:Cosmology%0a** [[Wikipedia:Timeline of cosmology]]%0a** [[Wikipedia:Observable universe#Cosmological_horizon]]%0a*** to which I still have an RSS on%0a** Wikipedia:Demiurge%0a** [[Wikipedia:Quantum Darwinism]]%0a*** Seedea:Content/Newconcepts#QuantumDarwinism%0a* [[Scholarpedia:Category:Cosmology]]%0a** [[Scholarpedia:Computational cosmology]]%0a* [[Wikipedia:Digital physics]]%0a** [[Wikipedia:John Archibald Wheeler]], coined the expression [[Wikipedia:Digital physics#Wheeler.27s_.22it_from_bit.22|"it from bits"]]%0a** [[Wikipedia:Physical information]]%0a** [[Wikipedia:B. Roy Frieden]] developed [[Wikipedia:Extreme physical information]]%0a*** cf [[ReadingNotes/ScanningNotes#ScienceFromFisherInformation]]%0a%0a!!Books to discover%0a* [[http://www.nap.edu/openbook.php?record_id=9293|Cosmology: A Research Briefing]] by the Commission on Physical Sciences, Mathematics, and Applications (CPSMA), NAP 1995%0a* [[http://assets.cambridge.org/052163/167X/description/052163167X_description.htm|Physics from Fisher Information]] by B. Roy Frieden, Cambridge University Press 1999%0a** written before [[ReadingNotes/ScanningNotes#ScienceFromFisherInformation]]%0a* [[http://endlessuniverse.net/|Endless Universe: Beyond the Big Bang]] by Paul J. Steinhardt and Neil Turok, DoubleDay 2007%0a** [[ReadingNotes/ScanningNotes#EndlessUniverse]]%0a* [[http://www.randomhouse.com/catalog/display.pperl/9780553805376.html|The Grand Design]] by Stephen Hawking and Leonard Mlodinow, Random House September 2010%0a* [[http://www.shapeofinnerspace.com/|The Shape of Inner Space]] by Shing-Tung Yau, Basic Books September 2010%0a%0a!!Journals%0a* [[http://cosmology.com/|Journal of Cosmology]]%0a%0a!!Research centers%0a* [[http://www.cfa.harvard.edu/research/cos.html|CfA Research: Cosmology]] Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics%0a* [[http://cerca.case.edu/|Center for Education and Research in Cosmology and Astrophysics]] Case Western Reserve University%0a* [[http://astro.berkeley.edu/research/projects/cosmology.html|Cosmology Research]], Berkeley Astronomy Department%0a%0a!!Researcher pages%0a* [[http://space.mit.edu/home/tegmark/|The Universes of Max Tegmark]], MIT%0a** my upload of [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E_ExaP41tR8|Mathematical universe (visualization of Max Tegmark for BBC Horizon)]]%0a%0a!!See also%0a* key pages%0a** [[Content/Philosophy]]%0a** [[Fabien/MyBeliefs]]%0a* read books%0a** [[ReadingNotes/ProgrammingTheUniverse]]%0a** [[ReadingNotes/ABriefHistoryOfTime]]%0a* [[http://video.ias.edu/zaldarriaga-80th|Cosmology: Recent Results and Future Prospects]] by Matias Zaldarriaga, Institute for Advanced Study September 2010%0a* [[http://fqxi.org/|FQXi - Foundational Questions Institute]]%0a%0a!!To do%0a# add arXiv%0a** [[http://arxiv.org/archive/gr-qc|General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology]]%0a** [[http://arxiv.org/archive/astro-ph|Cosmology and Extragalactic Astrophysics authors/titles recent submissions]]%0a# organize other classical references%0a## [[http://www2.iap.fr/pnc/|Le Programme National de Cosmologie]] (PNC)%0a# check compatibility%0a## between hypothesis%0a## with the last evidences%0a# compare to Turok the more recent [[http://www.physorg.com/news/2010-11-scientists-glimpse-universe-big.html|Scientists glimpse universe before the Big Bang]] by Lisa Zyga, PhysOrg November 2010%0a## cf Conformal cyclic cosmology (CCC) in [[http://arxiv.org/abs/1011.3706|Concentric circles in WMAP data may provide evidence of violent pre-Big-Bang activity]]%0a# [[http://www.learner.org/courses/physics/|Physics for the 21st Century]] on-line course that explores the frontiers of physics.%0a# [[http://videolectures.net/cern_servant_intrcos1/|Introduction to Cosmology]] by Geraldine Servant, The Institut de Physique Théorique (IPhT) 2009 Content.DailyDisciplineMeasurements=!!Principle%0aFacilitate the acquisition and maintenance of positive habits for neurogenesis and overall brain fitness required for cognitively intensive tasks.'^[[#noteneuro|*]]^'%0a%0a!!Data%0a%0a!!!Fabien%0a(:include Data.DailyDisciplineMeasurements:)%0aAction : [[Data.DailyDisciplineMeasurements?action=edit|Edit]] - [[Data.DailyDisciplineMeasurements?action=source|Display]]%0a%0a!!!Paola%0a(:include Data.DailyDisciplineMeasurementsPaola:)%0aAction : [[Data.DailyDisciplineMeasurementsPaola?action=edit|Edit]] - [[Data.DailyDisciplineMeasurementsPaola?action=source|Display]]%0a%0a!!Method%0a# every morning write the result from the previous day%0a# every weekend analyze the results%0a## study the hypothesized correlations%0a## propose mutations for the next measurement cycle based on study and external papers%0a%0a!!Future improvements%0a* try [[http://www.fourmilab.ch/hackdiet/online/hdo.html|The Hacker's Diet Online]] by John Walker%0a* Edit them quickly with a fast interface (to remove any burden)%0a** use pmWiki forms or directly [[(http://www.pmwiki.org/wiki/Cookbook/)WikiForms]]%0a** automatically fill the form with the average result of the past N days%0a* Display curves%0a** Ability to annotate curves to show distinctive patterns%0a* check how logs systems are (simple to use, added value, ...)%0a** [[http://zealog.com/|zeaLOG]]%0a* see also [[Cookbook.Food]]%0a%0a%0a!!Resources to explore for the next cycle (24/12/2008)%0a* [[https://vpnserv.utc.fr/http/0/www.sciencedirect.com/science?_ob=ArticleURL&_udi=B6VDY-4HPD3V0-2&_user=10&_rdoc=1&_fmt=&_orig=search&_sort=d&view=c&_acct=C000050221&_version=1&_urlVersion=0&_userid=10&md5=d837947c700c5cff702142e6d47b106d|Protein consumption and sustainability: Diet diversity in EU-15]] in Ecological Economics, Volume 59, Issue 3, 20 September 2006, Pages 267-274 %0a%0a!!References%0a* [[Resolutions.2009]] that motivated this initiative%0a* [[http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17400186?ordinalpos=2&itool=EntrezSystem2.PEntrez.Pubmed.Pubmed_ResultsPanel.Pubmed_DefaultReportPanel.Pubmed_RVDocSum|Inhibitory effects of caffeine on hippocampal neurogenesis and function]], 2007%0a* [[http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17066209?ordinalpos=1&itool=EntrezSystem2.PEntrez.Pubmed.Pubmed_ResultsPanel.Pubmed_DiscoveryPanel.Pubmed_Discovery_RA&linkpos=5&log$=relatedreviews&logdbfrom=pubmed|Effects of nutrients (in food) on the structure and function of the nervous system: update on dietary requirements for brain. Part 1: micronutrients]], 2006%0a* [[http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/15750663?ordinalpos=1&itool=EntrezSystem2.PEntrez.Pubmed.Pubmed_ResultsPanel.Pubmed_DiscoveryPanel.Pubmed_Discovery_RA&linkpos=5&log$=relatedreviews&logdbfrom=pubmed|Dietary omega-3 Fatty acids and psychiatry: mood, behaviour, stress, depression, dementia and aging]], 2005%0a* [[http://www.bbcgoodfood.com/content/wellbeing/features/boost-brainpower/1/|Boost brainpower]] on BBC Good Food%0a* [[http://www.foodforthebrain.org/|Food for the Brain]]%0a* [[http://www.kk.org/quantifiedself/2010/03/measuring-cognitive-function--.php|Measuring Cognitive Function - New Results]] by Gary Wolf, The Quantified Self March 2010%0a%0a----%0a%0a* [[#noteneuro]]Note : Neurogenesis is not in itself the main goal since so far there is no direct correlation between the production of new neurons and the efficiency of the mind, this being still the domain of philosophy of the mind and cognitive since. Consequently the aim is not to produce new neurons per se but overall to aim for better "brain fitness". Neurogenesis and the related concepts are use so far for the lack of better terms. Content.DiesSlowly='''Dies Slowly by Martha Medeiros''' (erroneously attributed to Pablo Neruda)%0a%0aDies slowly he who transforms himself in slave of habit, repeating every day the same itineraries, who does not change brand, does not risk to wear a new color and doesn't talk to whom doesn't know.%0a%0aDies slowly he who makes of television his guru.%0a%0aDies slowly he who avoids a passion, who prefers black to white and the dots on the "i" to a whirlpool of emotions, just those ones that recover the gleam from the eyes, smiles from the yawns, hearts from the stumbling and feelings.%0a%0aDies slowly he who does not overthrow the table when is unhappy at work, who does not risk the certain for the uncertain to go toward that dream that is keeping him awake.%0a%0aWho does not allow, at least one time in life, to flee from sensate advises.%0a%0aDies slowly he who does not travel, does not read, does not listen to music, who does not find grace in himself.%0a%0aDies slowly he who destroys his self love, who does not accept somebody's help.%0a%0aDies slowly he who passes his days complaining of his bad luck or the incessant rain.%0a%0aDies slowly he who abandons a project before starting it, who does not ask over a subject that does not know or who does not answer when being asked about something he knows.%0a%0aDies slowly he who does not share his emotions, joys and sadness, who does not trust, who does not even try.%0a%0aDies slowly he who does not relive his memories and continues getting emotional as if living them at that moment.%0a%0aDies slowly he who does not intent excelling, who does not learn from the stones of the road of life, who does not love and let somebody love.%0a%0aLet's avoid death in soft quotes, remembering always that to be alive demands an effort much bigger that the simple fact of breathing.Only a burning patience will lead to the attainment of a splendid happiness.%0a%0a%25right%25 ''suggested by Paola'' Content.DiraCollaboration=!!Topic for potential paper%0a# usage of [[papers/phylogenies]] to condensate information from processes resulting of evolution( especially as it can be used in the platform proposal (that can be used to generate data experiment) but in other projects too)%0a%0a!!Fabiens interests%0a# Evolutionary epistemology%0a## Software automation creativity%0a# Physical aspect of information, computation%0aSee also my [[http://wiki.seedea.org/Research/Research|Research]] page%0a%0a!!Dira's interests%0a# [[Programming languages]] and their fundamental mismatch with human mind%0a# AI systems modeling human perception with portable knowledge %0a# DNA based knowledge management%0a%0a!! Interesting subjects%0a* http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Super-recursive_algorithm%0a* [[http://martinfowler.com/dslwip/index.html|DSL Book WIP]]%0a%0a%0a%0a%0a!!Proposals%0a%0a!!!Evolution of programming language%0a%0a!!!!Goal%0aTue usage of complex grammar (reflexive,deitic,...) is characterised as a very "human" trait thus an evolutionary late and important trait. Consequently, studying this topic is like exploring the potential to go further, progress (evolve?) faster.%0a%0a!!!!Tools%0a* http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_grammar#History%0a** http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_linguistics%0a** its impact on cognition%0a* [[http://www.levenez.com/lang/|Computer Languages History]], updated in July 2009%0a* monitor additions (through history and feeds) to%0a** http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Template:Programming_paradigms%0a** http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Programming_language_topics_stubs%0a** http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Programming_language_topics%0a* [[http://hopl.murdoch.edu.au/taxandgenie.html|Taxonomy of programming languages]] from the [[http://hopl.murdoch.edu.au/|History of Programming Languages (HOPL)]]%0a* [[ftp://ftp.research.microsoft.com/pub/tr/TR-2005-109.pdf|DiffTree: Inferring Phylogenies for Evolving Software]] by Christopher W. Fraser, Microsoft Research 2005%0a%0a!!!{-Platform for evolution of programming language-}%0amoved to [[Dira.ProgLangEvo]] Content.Eating=* pictures of our "stock"%0a* "Aujourd'hui, mon fils de 6 ans regardait une chaîne pour enfants de la TNT. Durant la pub, un petit personnage en 3D annonce : %3c%3cMange des fruits et des légumes, c'est trčs bon tu verras !>>. A ce moment, mon fils zappe en disant : %3c%3cPrends-moi pour un con !>>." [[http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/viedemerde/~3/324701054/138892|VDM]]%0a* our initial problem%0a* eating local%0a* eating without meat %0a* [[Wikipedia:Textured vegetable protein]]%0a* [[Wikipedia:Seitan]]%0a%0a!!See also%0a* [[Health#Nutrition]]%0a* [[Cookbook/Food#CurrentBasket]]%0a* [[Needs#TrophicWeb]] Content.Economy='''οἰκονόμος''' "one who manages a household" (derived from '''οἴκος''' "house", and '''νέμω''' "distribute (especially, manage)")%0a%0a!!Own remarks and models%0a%0a!!![[#Marketplaces]]Marketplaces%0a* emerging self-regulated%0a** Bitcoin job board http://www.reddit.com/r/Jobs4Bitcoins/new/%0a** Decentralized marketplace for instantly trading with anyone using Bitcoin https://openbazaar.org%0a*** cf own good and bad experiences%0a** Trustless provably fair information marketplace https://github.com/darkwallet/darkleaks%0a** https://www.bitrated.com%0a!!!The dual hedonistic treadmill%0a* the hedonistic treadmill%0a** pushes for efficiency%0a** create an addiction to increasing wealth%0a*** probably creating negative social consequences%0a%0a!!![[#TwoSidedMarkets]]2-sided market and the rational homo-economicus%0a[[Wikipedia:Two-sided market]] (e.g. TV, Google, ...) spreads (gaining in popularity as a BM) by hijacking the economical actor pseudo-rational training (impossible to find cheaper than free)%0a* one could consider institution based on financial leveraging using this mechanism too%0a** e.g. banks investing clients money in financial markets, coproperties funds investing members money, supermarket industries investing suppliers money while getting consumers money instantly, etc%0a** on information in particular see [[ReadingNotes/InformationRules#Chapter5]]%0aimport discussion with seedeabitlbee/sylvainross at 6pm the 14/07/2010 developing%0a* pedagogical material%0a** [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xtAX0HfsBtk&feature=related|The Product Is You]], Adbusters 1999%0a** [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nbvzbj4Nhtk|Television Delivers People]], by Richard Serra, 1973%0a** [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZTlYJ8EWMgo&feature=related|YouTube Delivers YOU]] by Ramsay Stirling, 2007%0a%0a%0a!!![[#ImpactOfAutomation]]Impact of automation%0a* [[http://www.thelightsinthetunnel.com/|The Lights In the Tunnel - Automation, Accelerating Technology and the Economy of the Future]] by Martin Ford, CreateSpace 2009%0a** several blog articles read, cf [[PersonalInformationStream/LinkOfTheMonth#February2011]]%0a** [[ReadingNotes/TheLightsInTheTunnel]]%0a* [[http://raceagainstthemachine.com/|Race Against The Machine : How the Digital Revolution is Accelerating Innovation, Driving Productivity, and Irreversibly Transforming Employment and the Economy]] By Erik Brynjolfsson and Andrew McAfee, Digital Frontier Press October 2011%0a** several blog articles read, cf [[PersonalInformationStream/WithoutNotesOctober11#AndrewMcAfee]]%0a* [[http://www.auvsi.org/advocacy/uscongressionalcaucuses/unmannedsystemscaucus/|Unmanned Systems Caucus]] part of Association for Unmanned Vehicle Systems International (AUVSI)%0a** receiving funding from? (asked via Twitter)%0a%0a!!Key resources%0a* Wikipedia:Degrowth%0a* [[http://repec.org/|RePEc: Research Papers in Economics]]%0a** including the extremely useful RSS feed of citing papers feature %0a* [[http://economix.u-paris10.fr/|EconomiX]] Université Paris Ouest Nanterre La Défense/CNRS%0a* Reading notes%0a** [[ReadingNotes/Information Feudalism]]%0a** [[ReadingNotes/Information Rules]]%0a** [[ReadingNotes/Game Theory At Work]]%0a* Related projects%0a** [[Content/Vademecum]]%0a** [[Cognition/Priority By Economical System]]%0a** [[Content/Choose Your Country]]%0a* Events I participated to%0a** 1 day cross seminar between [[http://tice.utc.fr/portail_UV/detailuv.php?uv=SC01&page=uv&lang=FR|SC01 - Séminaire interdisciplinaire de sciences et technologies cognitives]] and [[http://tice.utc.fr/portail_UV/detailuv.php?uv=GE90&page=uv&lang=FR|GE90 - Organisations, Innovations et International]]%0a** [[Events/Les Prodigieux Theoremes De Monsieur Nash]]%0a* nice discussion with Marinella Balestrieri, [[http://arp.unipi.it/schedasett.php?lista=p@AGR/01&ide=3964|Giovanni]]'s wife, from Lucca during dinner in Pisa Parco Nazionale di San Rossore for Roberto's birdthday (April the 30th 2010)%0a** application of theoretical computer science%0a** usefulness of models%0a** her ironical inability to manage personal finance while managing the economy of a country%0a* power links through datasets and their visualizations %0a** [[http://www.alternatives-economiques.fr/fic_bdd/article_pdf_fichier/1274372604_cac40_3.swf|CAC40 links visualization]], Alternatives-Economiques%0a** [[http://theyrule.net/|They Rule]] create maps of the interlocking directories of the top companies in the US in 2004.%0a* [[http://tice.utc.fr/portail_UV/detailuv.php?uv=GE10&page=uv&lang=FR|GE10 - Economie politique]] at UTC (2005)%0a* [[http://www.dime-eu.org/|DIME]] Dynamics of Institutions and Markets in Europe%0a%0a!![[#Tools]]Tools%0a* [[http://www.visualeconomics.com/|VisualEconomics.com]] Financial Infographics, Unraveling Complexities in Financial Data%0a* [[http://www.google.com/publicdata/|Public Data Explorer]] by Google%0a* [[https://community.oecd.org/community/factblog/|OECD: Community: Factblog]] Powered by Tableau%0a** [[http://www.tableausoftware.com/public/|Tableau Public]] Free Data Visualization Software%0a* [[http://www.wolframalpha.com/examples/SocioeconomicData.html|Socioeconomic Data]] Wolfram|Alpha Examples%0a* [[http://www.economist.com/markets/indicators/|Weekly indicators: financial and economic data]] The Economist%0a* [[#SimulationBasedStudies]]simulation based studies%0a** http://jasss.soc.surrey.ac.uk%0a** http://www.artificial-economics.org%0a%0a!!See also%0a* main Wikipedia pages%0a** articles and concepts%0a*** [[(Wikipedia:)David Ricardo#Comparative_Advantage]]%0a*** [[(Wikipedia:)The Nature of the Firm]]%0a*** [[(Wikipedia:)Behavioral economics]]%0a*** [[(Wikipedia:)Econophysics]]%0a** persons and groups%0a*** [[(Wkipedia:)Shoshana Zuboff]] on surveillance capitalism%0a*** Hubbard on monopolies%0a*** Mariana Mazzucato for The Entrepreneurial State%0a*** [[(Wikipedia:)Eric von Hippel]] on lead user innovation, FOSS%0a*** Jean-Christophe Plantin on the infrastructure of hyperscalers%0a*** [[(Wikipedia:)Jean-Baptiste Say]]%0a*** [[(Wikipedia:)John Stuart Mill]]%0a*** [[(Wikipedia:)Adam Smith]]%0a*** [[(Wikipedia:)John Maynard Keynes]]%0a*** [[(Wikipedia:)Ludwig von Mises]]%0a*** [[(Wikipedia:)Friedrich Hayek]]%0a*** [[(Wikipedia:)John Forbes Nash, Jr.]]%0a*** [[(Wikipedia:)Herbert Simon]]%0a*** [[(Wikipedia:)Georgescu Roegen]]%0a*** [[(Wikipedia:)George Stigler]]%0a*** [[(Wikipedia:)Elinor Ostrom]]%0a** tools and institutions%0a*** [[(Wikipedia:)Local Exchange Trading Systems]] (LETS) also known as LETSystems%0a** key experiments%0a*** [[(Wikipedia:)Dictator game]]%0a* Yale [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D3aHciiVdvQ|Financial Markets (ECON 252)]]%0a** [[http://oyc.yale.edu/economics/financial-markets/|Financial Markets]] with Professor Robert Shiller at Open Yale Courses%0a* [[http://canalacademie.com/Ricardo-contre-Keynes-le-grand.html|Ricardo contre Keynes : le grand rčglement de comptes]], Canal Academie July 2010%0a* "Just because money is a collective fantasy does not mean it is not really shaping people's behavior." [[(http://www.)ArtificialScarcity.com]]%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d0nERTFo-Sk|"Fear the Boom and Bust" a Hayek vs. Keynes Rap Anthem]], Econstories.tv January 2010%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/user/misesmedia|Mises Institute Media]] YouTube Channel%0a* [[http://www.persuasivegames.com/games/game.aspx?game=arcadewireoil|Oil God]], Persuasive Games%0a** discovered in [[ReadingNotes/CriticalPlay#Chapter7|7 Critical Computer Games]] of Critical Play%0a* [[http://p2pecon.berkeley.edu/|p2pecon@berkeley]] economics-informed design of peer-to-peer, ad-hoc and overlay networks%0a* Harvard School of Engineering and Applied Sciences [[http://www.econcs.seas.harvard.edu/|EconCS Group]] intersection between computer science and economics Content.Education=This page gather important theoretical work and tools related to education.%0a%0a[[#menu]]%0a%0a%25center%25[[#KeyWorks|Key works]] - [[#Pedagogy|Pedagogy]] - [[#EducationWebsites|Education websites]] - [[#e-Learning|e-Learning tools]][[%3c%3c]][[#EarlyAge|Early Age]] - [[#Research|Research tools]] - [[#PersonalView|Personal view]] - [[#RewardMechanisms|Reward Mechanisms]] - [[#SeeAlso|See also]]%25%25%0a%0a>>comment%3c%3c%0a%25center%25%25height=500%25[[http://www.motivatedphotos.com/?id=36884|http://pix.motivatedphotos.com/2009/9/9/633880601983199220-success.jpg]]%25%25%25%25%0aSee also [[http://www.motivatedphotos.com/?id=43033|Studying]] - Dedicate time and energy, be enthusiastic, read the chapter objectives and learn the answers to them, and explain what you read or [[http://www.darkroastedblend.com/2008/09/bittersweet-art-of-cutting-up-books.html|The Bittersweet Art of Cutting Up Books]], Dark Roasted Blend 2008%0a>>%3c%3c%0a%0a!![[#KeyWorks]]Key works%0a* [[http://www.10-18.fr/site/le_maitre_ignorant_&104&9782264040176.html|Le maître ignorant]], Jacques Rancičre, 10-18 2004 (1st ed 1987)%0a** [[http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_Jacotot#La_m.C3.A9thode_Jacotot|La méthode Jacotot]] in french Wikipédia article on Joseph Jacotot%0a** [[http://www.sup.org/book.cgi?id=3009|The Ignorant Schoolmaster: Five Lessons in Intellectual Emancipation]], Jacques Rancičre Translated, with an Introduction, by Kristin Ross, SUP 1991%0a** study of [[http://www.studyplace.org/wiki/Ignorant_Schoolmaster|Ignorant Schoolmaster]] on the Studyplace wiki%0a** [[http://ranciere.blogspot.com/|Jacques Rancičre]] on BlogSpot, Focusing on the work of Jacques Rancičre%0a* [[PersonalInformationStream.WithoutNotes#Inculture|Inculture 2 - Une autre histoire de l'éducation]], Franck Le Page, 2009%0a* Maria Montessori: una vita per i bambini, Gianluca Maria Tavarelli, 2007%0a** [[http://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maria_Montessori_-_Una_vita_per_i_bambini|dedicated Wikipedia page]] in Italian%0a* [[http://llk.media.mit.edu/papers/Distrib-Construc.html|Distributed Constructionism]] by Mitchel Resnick, Proceedings of the International Conference on the Learning Sciences 1996%0a** see also [[ReadingNotes/Supersizing|Supersizing the Mind]] by Andy Clark on distributed cognition and other models and [[ReadingNotes/TurtlesTermitesAndTrafficJams]] also by Mitchel Resnick%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a%0a!![[#Pedagogy]]Pedagogy%0a* science through useless TV%0a** http://numb3rs.wolfram.com%0a** http://thebigblogtheory.wordpress.com%0a* [[#ScienceGames]]science through useful games, see [[Wikipedia:Human-based computation game]]%0a** [[http://phylo.cs.mcgill.ca/|Phylo]] A Human Computing Framework for Comparative Genomics%0a** [[http://fold.it/|Fold.it]], Solve (protein folding) Puzzles for Science%0a** [[http://www.galaxyzoo.org/|Galaxy Zoo]] , where you can help astronomers explore the Univers%0a** [[http://eterna.cmu.edu/|EteRNA]] Played by Human, Scored by Nature%0a* pedagogical games%0a** [[http://www.powerofresearch.eu/|Power of Research]] the free science online game%0a** [[http://geometrygames.org/|Topology and Geometry]] software by Jeff Weeks%0a** [[http://www.phunland.com/|Phun]] 2D physic sandbox with %0a** [[http://www.seriousgamesinstitute.co.uk/|Serious Games Institute (SGI)]] Coventry University's Technology Park%0a* [[http://tre.sagepub.com/|Theory and Research in Education]] SAGE Publications%0a* [[http://jri.sagepub.com/|Journal of Research in International Education]] Sage Ltd.%0a* [[http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Contemporary_Educational_Psychology|Contemporary Educational Psychology]] Wikibook%0a* add a reference to the evolution of pedagogy/education with the "key improvements"%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a%0a!![[#EducationWebsites]]Education websites%0a* [[http://www.ocwconsortium.org/use/use-dynamic.html|OpenCourseWare Consortium]] free and open digital publication of high quality educational materials, organized as courses.%0a* [[http://www.opencastproject.org/|Opencast]] collaboration of individuals, higher education institutions and organizations working together to explore, develop, define and document best practices and technologies for management of audiovisual content in academia.%0a* [[#InteractiveClasses]]interactive classes%0a** [[http://www.Coursera.org|Coursera]] with Andrew Ng%0a** [[http://www.edxonline.org/|edX]] including [[https://www.mitx.mit.edu/|MITx]]%0a** [[http://www.udacity.com/|Udacity]] Educating the 21st Century with Sebastian Thrun%0a** [[http://www.minervaproject.com/|The Minerva Project]]%0a* [[#VideoLearning]]video learning%0a** aggregators%0a*** [[http://videolectures.net/|VideoLectures.net]] from research conferences, [[http://www.researchchannel.org/prog/|ResearchChannel]], [[http://academicearth.org/|Academic Earth]], [[http://www.scivee.tv/|SciVee]], [[http://www.youtube.com/members?s=ytedu_ms|YouTube EDU]], [[http://lecturefox.com/|lecturefox.com]], ...%0a*** [[http://www.wayfaring.com/maps/show/10585|Wayfaring Map]] Stingy Scholar's University Podcasts, Webcasts & OCWs%0a** specific institutions%0a*** [[http://pirsa.org/|PIRSA - Perimeter Institute Recorded Seminar Archive]], CERN [[http://indico.cern.ch/scripts/SSLPdisplay.py?stdate=2010-07-05&nbweeks=7|Summer Student Lecture Programme]], [[http://www.youtube.com/BerkeleyLab|Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory]], ...%0a** USA%0a*** universities and schools : [[http://athome.harvard.edu/|Harvard]], [[http://mitworld.mit.edu/|MIT World]]/[[http://techtv.mit.edu/|MIT TechTV]], [[http://oyc.yale.edu/|Yale]], [[http://webcast.berkeley.edu/|Berkeley]]/[[http://grad.berkeley.edu/lectures/|UC Berkeley Graduate Council Lectures]], [[http://ecorner.stanford.edu/|Stanford]] (and [[http://openclassroom.stanford.edu/|OpenClassroom]]), [[http://today.caltech.edu/theater/|Caltech]], [[http://ocw.tufts.edu/|Tufts]], [[http://www.ucsd.tv/|UCSD]], [[http://www.uwtv.org/|WSU]], [[http://www.gmutv.gmu.edu/|GMU]], [[http://www.nyu.edu/tv.media/nyutv/|NYU]], ...%0a*** institutions : [[http://video.ias.edu/|Institute for Advanced Study (IAS)]], [[http://www.santafe.edu/research/videos/|Santa Fe Institute (SFI)]], ...%0a*** non acedemic institutions : [[http://www.youtube.com/user/singularityu|Singularity University]] with its SU Lectures%0a** France%0a*** [[http://www.canalacademie.com/|Canal Académie]], [[http://www.college-de-france.fr/default/EN/all/audio_video/index.htm|College de France]], [[http://www.canal-u.tv/|Canal-U]], [[http://classes.bnf.fr/|Dossiers pédagogiques de la Bibliothčque nationale de France (BNF)]], [[http://www.dailymotion.com/Ihes_science|IHES]] ...%0a** UK%0a*** [[http://www.sms.cam.ac.uk/|Cambridge]], [[http://podcasts.ox.ac.uk/|Oxford]], [[http://royalsociety.tv|RoyalSociety.tv]], [[http://www.ucl.ac.uk/news/multimedia|UCL]], [[http://www.london.edu/videoandaudio/|London Business School]]%0a** others%0a*** [[http://cool.mcgill.ca/|McGill]] in Canada, [[http://www.multimedia.ethz.ch/|ETH Zurich]] and [[http://cdsweb.cern.ch/collection/Webcast|CERN]] and in Switzerland, ...%0a** publishers on video sharing websites%0a*** [[http://www.youtube.com/user/ScienceDirectTV|ScienceDirect]], [[http://www.youtube.com/user/ScopusTV|Scopus]], [[http://www.youtube.com/user/NatureVideoChannel|Nature]], ...%0a** see also the VLearn folder of [[http://www.bloglines.com/public/UtOpIaH|my RSS feeds]]%0a* projects from the Wikimedia Foundation%0a** [[http://en.wikiversity.org/|Wikiversity]] devoted to learning resources, learning projects, and research%0a** [[http://en.wikibooks.org/|Wikibooks]] community for creating a free library of educational textbooks%0a** [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Books|Wikipedia:Books]] books (user-generated collection of Wikipedia articles) created by the community.%0a* Grad community websites%0a** [[http://www.askaphd.org/forum/|AskAPhD.org Forum]] Troubleshoot your studies%0a** [[http://graduateschool.paristech.org/|ParisTech "Graduate School"]]%0a** [[http://www.gradshare.com/|GradShare]] - Where graduate students help each other succeed.%0a* [[http://yourbrainatwork.org/|Your Brain At Work]] by [[http://dana.org/|The Dana Foundation]]%0a* [[http://www.nature.com/scitable|Scitable]] Learn Science at Nature, free science library and personal learning tool%0a* [[http://www.google.com/educators/geo_class.html|Classroom Ideas]] at Google For Educators - Geo Education%0a* [[http://www.jove.com/|JoVE: Journal of Visualized Experiments]] Biological Experiments and Protocols on Video, started in 2006%0a* [[http://www.wikieducator.org/|WikiEducator]] turning the digital divide into digital dividends using free content and open networks.%0a* [[http://moodle.org/|Moodle.org]] "Course Management System (CMS), also known as a Learning Management System (LMS) or a Virtual Learning Environment (VLE)."%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GMrkF47eBlg|Algodoo - Barrier Breaker in Science Education]] Umeĺ university%0a* [[http://www.bestcollegesonline.com/blog/2009/06/18/100-incredible-lectures-from-the-worlds-top-scientists/|100 Incredible Lectures from the World’s Top Scientists]] by Sarah Russel, Best Colleges Online June 2009%0a* [[http://www.wdl.org/en/|World Digital Library (WDL)]] by the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO)%0a* [[http://www.openculture.com/|Open Culture]] started by Dan Colman, Director & Associate Dean of Stanford’s Continuing Studies Program%0a* [[http://www.khanacademy.org/|Khan Academy]] videos are licensed under a Creative Commons 3.0 License%0a* [[http://scpd.stanford.edu/|Stanford Center for Professional Development]]%0a* [[http://www.udemy.com/|Udemy]] Academy of You %0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a%0a!![[#e-Learning]]e-Learning tools%0a* search on [[http://www.canal-u.tv/smilesearch/search?r=e-learning&t=&st=&n=|e-learning]] on Canal-U (french)%0a* tag [[http://www.projet-plume.org/fr/taxonomie/222/fr|e-learning]] Apprentissage ŕ distance on the french [[http://www.projet-plume.org/|PLUME project]]%0a* [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Learning_management_system|Learning management system (LMS)]] is software for delivering, tracking and managing training/education.%0a* [[http://www.insidehighered.com/news/2009/08/05/notesharing|Taking Notes Beyond the Classroom]] by Ben Eisen, Inside Higher Ed 2009%0a* [[http://moodle.org/|Moodle.org]] open-source community-based tools for learning%0a** Course Management System (CMS), also known as a Learning Management System (LMS) or a Virtual Learning Environment (VLE).%0a* [[http://mozillalabs.com/blog/2010/03/jetpack-for-learning-winners/|“Jetpack for Learning” Design Challenge Winners Announced at SXSW]], Mozilla Labs Blog March 2010%0a* [[http://startl.org/|Startl]] Identifying talent and advancing products for the future of learning.%0a* [[http://ieet.org/index.php/IEET/more/prisco20100528/|Telepresence Education for a Smarter World]] by Giulio Prisco and J. Simone Riccardi, IEET May 2010%0a** [[http://telexlr8.wordpress.com/|teleXLR8]] telepresence community for cultural acceleration. %0a%0a%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a%0a!![[#EarlyAge]]Early Age%0a* MIT Media Lab [[http://llk.media.mit.edu/|Lifelong Kindergarten]]%0a** [[http://scratch.mit.edu/|Scratch]] imagine, program, share%0a* [[http://fr.wikimini.org/|Wikimini]] L’encyclopédie pour enfants écrite par les enfants%0a* [[http://fr.vikidia.org/|Vikidia]] L’encyclopédie des 8-13 ans que chacun peut améliorer%0a* [[http://www.potati.com/|Potati]] navigateur Web dedie aux enfants%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a%0a!![[#Research]]Research tools%0a* [[http://www.springerexemplar.com/|Springer Examplar]]%0a* [[http://www.altsearchengines.com/2009/07/24/10-excellent-science-search-engines/|10 Excellent Science Search Engines]], AltSearchEngines July 2009%0a* [[http://www.mendeley.com/|Mendeley]] ''Academic software for research papers''%0a* [[http://www.zotero.org/|Zotero]] ''collect, manage, and cite your research sources.''%0a* [[http://www.scival.com/|SciVal]] ''Unlock the promise'' by Elsevier%0a* [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_reference_management_software|Comparison of reference management software]] on Wikipedia%0a** See also the [[http://wiki.seedea.org/Research/Bibliography#ToDo|To Do section]] of my bibliography page%0a* [[http://www.academia.edu/|Academia.edu]] Who's researching what%0a* [[http://escholarship.org/|eScholarship]] provides open access, scholarly publishing services to the University of California and delivers a dynamics research platform to scholars worldwide%0a* [[http://www.findaphd.com/|FindAPhD]] Postgraduate, PhD and Doctoral Studentships (The World's Largest Database of PhD Opportunities)%0a* [[http://www.eposters.net/|ePosters.net]] The Online Journal of Scientific Posters by Technology Networks%0a* [[http://www.openthesis.org/|OpenThesis]] free repository of theses, dissertations, and other academic documents, coupled with powerful search, organization, and collaboration tools.%0a* [[http://www.arnetminer.org/|ArnetMiner]] Academic Researcher Social Network Search%0a* scientific social networks%0a** [[https://www.researchgate.net/|ResearchGATE]] leading professional network for scientists.%0a** [[http://www.vivoweb.org/|VIVO]] enabling national networking of scientists%0a* [[http://www.scisurfer.com/|SciSurfer]] The most up-to-date service for scientific information%0a* [[http://digitalresearchtools.pbworks.com/|DigitalResearchTools (DiRT)]] tools and resources that can help scholars (particularly in the humanities and social sciences) conduct research more efficiently or creatively.%0a* [[http://ways.org/en|World Association of Young Scientists (WAYS)]] Science, Remixed.%0a* [[http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/|CiteSeer'^X^']], Pennsylvania State University%0a** [[http://chemxseer.ist.psu.edu/|Chem'_x_'Seer Project]] by Keywords/Formulae/Name%0a%0aRegarding data gathering or "hands-on experiment" (rather than document research) see [[ReadingNotes/ElegantSolutions#ExperimentsTools|Experiments Tools]] section organized around [[ReadingNotes/Elegant Solutions]]%0a%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a%25center%25[[http://thunderwoodcollege.com/|http://thunderwoodcollege.com/images/button.gif]]%25%25%0a%25center%25''If you get tired, just print your degree'' ;)%25%25%0a%0a!![[#PersonalView]]Personal view%0a* efficiency%0a** autonomous praxis > guided praxis > reading > viewing%0a* cost%0a** viewing %3c reading %3c guided praxis %3c autonomous praxis%0a* consequently%0a** the involvment, or investment of cognitive resources (including attention), in the learning process might be directly correlated with its efficiency%0a%0aPrecisions on the different learning processes discussed%0a* autonomous praxis%0a** trial and error with the autonomous decision to learn this%0a* guided praxis%0a** trial and error initiated and managed by another individual%0a* reading%0a** assimilating what is to be learnt by actively moving accross the key notions%0a* viewing%0a** assimilating what is to be learnt by passively moving accross the key notions%0a%0aPraxis directly confronts the knowledge gained by the individual to it's application and thus forces corrections, as opposed to other theoretical forms that provide no "direct resistance".%0a%0aAlso, education or passing on what has been learnt is a very efficient way to learn yet it can probably be integrated to a sub-part of autonomous praxis.%0a%0a%0a!!!Aging and learning%0aIt was a great pleasure to attend [[http://www.college-de-france.fr/default/EN/all/par_ele/|Gabriele Veneziano : Particules élémentaires, gravitation et cosmologie]] at the College de France in early March 2010, not for the content which was beyond my reach at that time, but to see a room filled with enthusiasts who were 2 or even 3 times my age. %0a%0a"Those who stop learning find themselves equipped to live in a world that no longer exists". - Eric Hoffer%0a%0a!!!Structured videos in context as a "faked super-power"%0aSimulate [[Fabien/ExtendedLayeredModel#UserCenteredCurve]] in the way that vision is often depicted in science-fiction movies (e.g. Superman or Rachel Pirzad in [[Wikipedia:Alphas]]) allowing heroes to zoom through multiple scales. %0a%0aNote that zooming is extremely interesting and natural but zooming out and for example represent the social and economical situation an individual is would also be extremely interesting. Several dimensions can here be studied in particular not just space but time, e.g. the historical context and what lead to it.%0a%0a!!!!Example%0a# take a situation like cooking potatoes in a pan%0a# consider the physical processes involved%0a# propose a playlist%0a## video of chemistry of of water/oil interaction%0a## video of thermodynamics%0a## ...%0a## video of the history of the food cooked%0a## video of the agriculture specialty of the area%0a# allow the user to record that video with remarks on%0a## the context%0a## what has been learned%0a## what remains unclear%0a## what is left to learn%0a%0a!!!!Proposed solution%0a* curate repository of situations%0a* curate repository of annotated videos%0a** e.g. http://periodicvideos.com for chemistry%0a* generate a structured set of associations between the two%0a* facilitate the exploration of this set%0a** in particular through contextual information%0a%0a!!!Leveraging advancements in AI, especially ML/NLP%0aFor example how efficient would it be to mix a system of [[http://www.quora.com/Will-Quora-be-able-to-compete-with-IBMs-Watson/answer/Benoit-Maison|question answering a la DeepQA]] in which the student would start by posing as clearly as possible his own goal coupled with a progress [[http://www.quora.com/Does-Knewtons-Adaptive-Learning-Engine-work?|set of exercises based on adaptive learning to progress through a network of concepts]]?%0a%0a!!!Intrinsic difficulty of reharsing%0aKnown information is painful to focus on as one might feel that this is a negative opportunity cost, i.e. if this information is already known and has so far not been valuable, investing more resource in it instead of acquiring other information appears like a waste of resource.%0a%0aOne can also suppose that the learning process itself is adaptive, like most generalist physiological processes. Consequently it adjust itself to the pace that is often repeated. The way in which learning is done should consequently shape the way that future learning will be possible. See also [[ReadingNotes/AmusingOurselvesToDeath]].%0a%0a!!![[#SizableLearningSteps]]Sizable learning steps%0aWhat is at the same time interesting and yet slightly too hard makes things exciting yet pushing at the edges of your knowledge has an inherent risk if too far, becoming too stressful to facilitate learning. Consequently what a good tutor is for is precisely to be able to best judge the size of the steps one can take.%0a%0aA good tutor would also define the best space (or microworlds according to [[ReadingNotes/TurtlesTermitesAndTrafficJams]]) one can learn into, defining helpful constraints and thus avoiding either being scared by the immensity of the solution space or just wasting time.%0a%0aSee also [[Languages/OwnConcepts#Epistemotaxis]].%0a%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a!![[#RewardMechanisms]]Reward mechanisms%0a* [[http://mitworld.mit.edu/video/701|How the Brain Encodes Reward]] by Okihide Hikosaka, MIT World May 2009%0a* [[http://mitworld.mit.edu/video/709|Monitoring Dopamine Release During Reward Learning]] by Paul E. M. Phillips, MIT World May 2009%0a** [[http://faculty.washington.edu/pemp/|Paul E. M. Phillips]], University of Washington%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a!![[#SeeAlso]]See also%0a* [[Seedea:CoEvolution/HistoryIdeaManagement#CognitiveArcheology|Cognitive Archeology]] links in History Idea Management for Seedea%0a* my notes on [[ReadingNotes.SC01|SC01]] Seminar on Mind, Language and Cognitive Science%0a* [[#RelatedProjects]]my related projects%0a** generate daily exercises feed in [[Cookbook.Cognition]]%0a** [[Seedea:Seedea/SandIdeabox#wikiasalearningtool|Wiki as a learning tool]]%0a** http://ourP.IM%0a*** http://www.ourp.im/Papers/CognitiveLimitationsAndTheirSolutions%0a** [[Seedea:Content/Mypersonalcognitivescaffolding|My Personal Cognitive Scaffolding]]%0a** [[Seedea:Seedea/SandIdeabox#OAS|Open Access Science]]%0a** [[Seedea:Oimp/Languagepot|Language Pot]]%0a** [[Seedea:Oimp/CAST|CAST]] Computer Assisted Self-Teaching%0a** analysis on [[Seedea:Utopiahanalysis/Utopiahanalysis#ScaleFreePunctuatedLearning|Scale Free Punctuated Learning]]%0a** [[Seedea:Seedea/SandIdeabox#FeelingComplexity|Feeling Complexity]] pedagogical value of a little device to make one "feel" complexity %0a* my delicious links [[http://delicious.com/utopiah/education|tagged with "education"]]%0a* my personal research on [[Seedea:Research/Research|computer assisted evolutionary epistemology (CAEE)]]%0a* [[http://www.voyagesthroughtime.org|Voyages Through Time]] by the SETI Institute%0a* [[http://www.scotthyoung.com/learnmorestudyless/|Learn More, Study Less]] by Scott Young%0a** describing "Holistic Learning" and including several techniques (memorization, linking, ...)%0a* [[http://www.edutopia.org/programming|Programming Is the New Literacy]] by Marc Prensky, Edutopia 2008%0a* "Rote learning can be destructive not because repetition is unnecessary [...] but because it teaches a person to use one mindless response.", [[http://www.nytimes.com/1997/09/23/science/scientist-at-work-ellen-j-langer-a-scholar-of-the-absent-mind.html|Ellen J. Langer - A Scholar of the Absent Mind]], NYTimes.com 1997%0a* [[http://www.courserank.com/|CourseRank]] streamlining the process of choosing the right courses %0a* Jürgen Schmidhuber [[http://www.idsia.ch/~juergen/interest.html|papers on surprise, novelty, artificial creativity and curiosity]]%0a* [[http://letsredu.com/|Redu]] Rethink/Reform/Rebuild Education%0a* CMU [[http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~listen/|Project LISTEN]] A Reading Tutor that Listens %0a* [[http://creativitylives.com/wordpress/?p=57|Mission statement]] by http://twitter.com/creativitylive%0a** with paper notes and nice design%0a** "purely a modern diary for me to log my current creative state of mind."%0a* [[http://www.futurity.org/|Futurity.org]] aggregates the very best research news.%0a* [[http://www.ocw.unu.edu/|United Nations University OpenCourseWare]]%0a* [[http://schooloscope.com/|Schooloscope]]%0a** only lists schools in England as of October 2010%0a* [[http://www.yale.edu/minddevlab/papers/birch&bloom%2520TICS.pdf|Understanding children’s and adults’ limitations in mental state reasoning]] by Susan A.J. Birch and Paul Bloom, Trends in Cognitive Sciences Vol.8 No.6 2004%0a* [[http://smartboardrevolution.ning.com/|SMART Board Revolution]] share ideas, tips, and lesson files and collaborate to maximize our students' learning.%0a* [[http://www.webexhibits.org/|Webexhibits]] an interactive museum museum of science, humanities, and culture.%0a* [[http://cnx.org/|Connexions - Sharing Knowledge and Building Communities]] a place to view and share educational material made of small knowledge chunks called modules that can be organized as courses, books, reports, etc.%0a* [[http://www.qwiki.com/|Qwiki]]%0a* [[http://openedconference.org/|Open Ed]] The Annual Open Education Conference%0a* [[Wikipedia:Neo-Piagetian theories of cognitive development]]%0a* [[Wikipedia:Self-regulated learning]]%0a* [[http://levros.org/|Levros]] Learning Environment Virtual Reality On-line Simulator%0a** [[http://twitter.com/#!/Levros|@Levros]]%0a** see also Seedea:Oimp/VirtualAtelier%0a* [[http://utv.u-strasbg.fr/tele.html|Les télés du web]] Web TV et ressources audiovisuelles liées au monde universitaire et pédagogique%0a* [[http://www.prtice.info/?tnwii|Présentation du TNWii]] Tableau Numérique Interactif, PRTICE.Info%0a* [[http://ftacademy.org/|Free Technology Academy (FTA)]]%0a* [[http://www.efaqt.com/en/|eFaqt]], textbooks study collaboratively%0a* [[http://mindshift.kqed.org/2011/05/10-open-education-resources-you-may-not-know-about-but-should/|10 Open Education Resources You May Not Know About (But Should)]] by Audrey Watters, MindShift May 2011 Content.Energy=Page inspired by [[Anime/Notes#ShangriLa|Shangri-La]] anime depiction of a dystopic carbon trading geopolitic future.%0a%0a%25center%25[[#GeneralResources|General resources]] - [[#KeyConcepts|Key concepts]] - [[#EmergingSolutions|Emerging solutions]] - [[#EfficiencyTools|Efficiency tools]] - [[#CarbonTax|Carbon Tax]] - [[#MobileCharging|Mobile charging]] - [[#Contacts|Contacts]] - [[#ToDo|To do]] - [[#SeeAlso|See also]]%25%25%0a%0a!![[#GeneralResources]]General resources%0a* [[http://www.journalofenergymarkets.com/|Journal of Energy Markets]]%0a* [[http://mitworld.mit.edu/video/728|Personalized Energy]] by Daniel Nocera, MIT World September 2009%0a** The Nocera Lab [[http://web.mit.edu/chemistry/dgn/www/|research and publications]]%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HUEhOwzVAJg|Michael Gelobter on the Future of Energy]], Singularity University November 2009%0a* [[http://www.canalacademie.com/Quelles-energies-en-2200.html|Quelles énergies en 2200 ?]] by Michel Combarnous, Canal Academie November 2009%0a* [[http://www.technologyreview.com/energy/|Technology Review: Energy Channel]] by MIT%0a%0a!![[#KeyConcepts]]Key concepts%0a* [[Wikipedia:Second law of thermodynamics]] expression of the universal principle of entropy%0a* [[Wikipedia:Thermoeconomics]]%0a* [[Wikipedia:Energy Slave]]%0a* [[Wikipedia:EROEI]] and [[Wikipedia:Net energy gain]]%0a* [[Wikipedia:Power usage effectiveness]]%0a* [[Wikipedia:Performance per watt]]%0a* [[Wikipedia:Black start]]%0a** "A hydroelectric station needs very little initial power to start (just enough to open the intake gates), and can put a large block of power on line very quickly to allow start-up of fossil-fueled or nuclear stations." which is interesting for Langrolay (and [[Content/Vademecum]]) with the nearby [[http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Usine_mar%25C3%25A9motrice_de_la_Rance|Usine marémotrice de la Rance]]%0a* [[Wikipedia:Technocracy Incorporated#Energy_accounting]]%0aAlso the related [[Seedea:Content.Newconcepts|new concepts]] discovered and organized in Seedea.%0a%0a!![[#EmergingSolutions]]Emerging solutions%0a* [[http://www.buildingiq.com/|BuildingIQ]] Predictive Energy Optimization%0a* [[http://www.bloomenergy.com/|Bloom Energy]] providing the "BloomBox" fuel cell%0a* [[http://www.suncatalytix.com/|Sun Catalytix]] %0a** catalyst that splits water into oxygen and hydrogen fuel, mimicking photosynthesis.%0a** created by [[http://www.mit.edu/~chemistry/faculty/nocera.html|Daniel G. Nocera]] from MIT Chemistry%0a** [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZAkM_dV6CFs|Personalized Energy for 1 (x 6 Billion): A Solution to the Global Energy Challenge]] by Dr. Daniel G. Nocera, IHMC March 2010%0a** [[http://www.crunchbase.com/company/sun-catalytix|Sun Catalytix Company Profile]] on CrunchBase%0a* [[http://www.oilgae.com/|Oilgae]] Biodiesel from Algae Oil%0a** Information, News, Links for Algal Fuel, Alga Bio-diesel, Biofuels, Algae Biofuel, Energy%0a* [[http://web.mit.edu/press/2010/eni-solar.html|Eni-MIT Solar Frontiers Center (SFC)]]%0a%0a!![[#CarbonTax]]Carbon Tax%0a* http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Taxe_carbone%0a* [[Wikipedia:Carbon finance]]%0a* [[Wikipedia:Emissions trading]]%0a* http://carbonfinance.org%0a* http://www.pointcarbon.com/aboutus/productsandprices/news/tradingcarbon%0a* Livre blanc, intitulé « Livre blanc en vue de la conférence d'experts sur la contribution "Climat-Énergie" » [archive] (12 pages, pdf)%0a* news during July in France regarding a potential citizen taxe based on yearly carbon consumption%0a** [[http://www.lemonde.fr/planete/article/2009/07/04/la-taxe-carbone-pourrait-etre-redistribuee-aux-menages-sous-forme-d-un-cheque-vert_1215073_3244.html|La taxe carbone pourrait ętre redistribuée aux ménages sous la forme d'un "chčque vert" - Plančte - Le Monde.fr]] AFP | 04.07.09%0a** [[http://www.lemonde.fr/planete/article/2009/07/04/taxe-carbone-les-contours-possibles-de-la-reforme_1215211_3244.html|Taxe carbone : les contours possibles de la réforme - Plančte - Le Monde.fr]] 04.07.09%0a** [[http://mobile.lemonde.fr/planete/article/2009/07/02/l-impact-de-la-taxe-carbone-en-question_1214538_3244.html|L'impact incertain de la taxe carbone - LeMonde.fr]] 02.07.09%0a* [[http://autrement.blogspirit.com/archive/2009/09/12/tout-sur-la-taxe-carbone.html|Tout sur la Taxe Carbone ! Oui, mais bon ...]] avec Hervé Kempf, Aligre FM 93.1 Mhz September 2009%0a* [[http://storyofstuff.com/capandtrade/|The Story of Cap and Trade]]%0a* [[http://www.diffusion.ens.fr/index.php?res=conf&idconf=2631|Pour la taxe carbone. La politique économique face ŕ la menace climatique]] by Alain Quinet (Caisse des Dépots et Consignations) and Katheline Schubert (Paris I), ENS November 2009%0a* [[http://carboneconomy.economist.com/|The Carbon Economy:New Opportunities for Green Business]], Economist Conferences November 2009%0a** [[http://www.economist.com/specialreports/displayStory.cfm?story_id=14994872|A special report on climate change and the carbon economy: Getting warmer]], The Economist December 2009%0a* [[http://plus7.arte.tv/fr/1697660,CmC=2964160,scheduleId=2938498.html|Climat, de Kyoto ŕ Copenhague (2/2)]], Le dessous des cartes, Arte December 2009%0a** with an examples of carbon credit from "north" to "south" financing of projects%0a* [[http://benhennig.postgrad.shef.ac.uk/?p=174|The road to Copenhagen: Mapping carbon dioxide emissions]] November 2009%0a* Carbon economy [[http://audiovideo.economist.com/?fr_story=845ea9d32d4d59c75d1523553acec652567b3a6f|interview with Emma Duncan]], The Economist December 2009%0a** if carbon emission stays costly, investment will migrate toward business that do not emit less%0a*** reference to IP work%0a*** link to US and Japan IP in software%0a* [[http://www.worldchanging.com/archives/011080.html|Bright Green: Carbon Neutrality, in Four Graphs]] by Eric De Place, Worldchanging April 2010%0a%0aRegarding finance in general and how it can leveraged, check [[Content/FinancialTools]].%0a%0a%0a!![[#EfficiencyTools]]Efficiency tools%0a* [[http://openenergymonitor.org/|OpenEnergyMonitor]] developing an end-to-end open-source energy monitoring system that is Arduino IDE compatible%0a** based on [[http://nanode.eu/|Nanode]], Arduino-like board that has in-built web connectivity%0a* Arch Rock [[http://www.archrock.com/products/phynet_server.php|Phynet Server]] manages interconnected collections of IP-based wireless sensor networks (WSNs) using a common web services architecture and web browser interface.%0a* Crossbow [[http://www.xbow.com/Products/productdetails.aspx?sid=275|Stargate NetBridge (NB100)]] embedded Sensor Network gateway device. Its purpose is to connect Crossbow Sensor Nodes to an existing Ethernet network.%0a* [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Smart_grid#Sensing_and_measurement|Sensing and measurement for the Smart grid]] according to Wikipedia%0a* P3 [[http://www.p3international.com/products/special/P4400/P4400-CE.html|Kill A Watt]] %0a** for individual appliance%0a** http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Home_energy_monitor%0a** See also [[http://www.ourp.im/PIM/MembersTools#Domotics|Domotics]] from OurP.IM%0a* [[http://www.theenergydetective.com/|T.E.D. (The Energy Detective)]]%0a* [[http://www.google.org/powermeter/|Google PowerMeter]] Using information from utility smart meters and in-home energy management devices%0a** its [[http://code.google.com/apis/powermeter/|API]]%0a** [[http://www.springerlink.com/content/4816r72473016m26/|Energy Efficient Monitoring in Sensor Networks]] written with a Google researcher, Algorithmica 2010%0a* [[http://www.wattvision.com/|wattvision]] save money on energy%0a* Berkeley [[http://dashboard.berkeley.edu/building/resource/kiosks/fsm_cafe/cafe_explanation.html|Free Speech Movement Cafe Energy Exhibit Detail]], depicts the power used by different pieces of the cafe%0a* [[http://silverspringnetworks.com/solutions/smart_home.html|Silver Spring Networks]] including its CustomerIQ web portal%0a%0a!![[#MobileCharging]]Mobile charging%0a* [[http://www.solib.fr/boutique/fiche_produit.php?cid=1&pid=6|Solib' - Chargeur solaire CS-POCKET]] 5V/350-650mA as seen in Saint-Maur%0a* [[http://www.solardiy.info/|SolarDIY.info]]%0a* [[http://www.toshiba.co.jp/about/press/2009_10/pr2201.htm|Direct Methanol Fuel Cell ]] by Toshiba%0a%0a!![[#Contacts]]Contacts%0a* [[http://www.facebook.com/#/profile.php?id=1482440581|Nao]]%0a* [[http://www.facebook.com/#/oliviagast|Olivia]]%0a* [[(Person:)Sylvain]]%0a* [[http://www.facebook.com/#/profile.php?id=1038390353|Johanna]]%0a%0a!![[#ToDo]]To do%0a# # update [[#Contacts|the contacts section]] to reflect [[Person/Person]]%0a%0a!![[#SeeAlso]]See also%0a* the [[Content/Projetautonomieenergetique|housing project]]%0a* [[http://fora.tv/2010/01/27/Rethinking_Global_Energy_Security|Rethinking Global Energy Security]] World Economic Forum 2010%0a* [[http://sites.radiofrance.fr/chaines/france-culture2/emissions/marche-des-sciences/fiche.php?diffusion_id=81553|La fée électricité]], La Marche des Sciences, Marc 2010 France Culture%0a* [[https://media.blackhat.com/bh-us-10/whitepapers/Pollet_Cummins/BlackHat-USA-2010-Pollet-Cummings-RTS-Electricity-for-Free-wp.pdf|Electricity for Free? The Dirty Underbelly of SCADA and Smart Meters]] by Jonathan Pollet, DefCon July 2010 Content.English=(:redirect Languages.English:) Content.Ethics=!!Principle%0aFacilitate the development of [[Fabien/EthicalFramework|my own ethical framework]].%0a%0a!![[#Robotics]]Robotics%0a* [[http://www.thenewatlantis.com/publications/article_detail.asp?id=464|Military Robots and the Laws of War]] by P. W. Singer, The New Atlantis 2009%0a** see his intervention http://fora.tv/2010/10/02/P_W_Singer_Wired_For_War%0a* [[http://ethics.calpoly.edu/ONR_report.pdf|Autonomous Military Robotics: Risk, Ethics, and Design]], CalPoly 2008%0a* GeorgiaTech [[http://www.cc.gatech.edu/ai/robot-lab/ethics/|GT-MRL ARO Robot Ethics Project]], An Ethical Basis for Autonomous System Deployment (ARO)%0a** [[http://www.cc.gatech.edu/ai/robot-lab/online-publications/MoshkinaArkinTechReport2008.pdf|Lethality and Autonomous Systems: Survey Design and Results]], GeorgiaTech 2008%0a* [[http://cs.gmu.edu/~robotics/|GMU Autonomous Robotics Laboratory]]%0a* [[http://blogs.law.stanford.edu/robotics/|Stanford Robotics and the Law]]%0a* [[http://cyberlaw.stanford.edu/node/6625|Robot Ethics: A Crash Course]] by Patrick Lin, Stanford Center for Internet and Society February 2011%0a* [[PersonalInformationStream/WithoutNotesSeptember11#EthicsOfAdvancedAGI|AGI 2011: The Future of AGI Workshop Ethics of Advanced AGI]], August 2011%0aMostly reorganized for http://www.quora.com/Are-there-any-laws-in-any-country-or-through-international-law-that-limit-the-use-of-artificial-intelligence-or-autonomous-decision-making-in-military-drones-and-robots%0a%0a!!See also%0a* [[Wikipedia:Ethics]]%0a** [[Wikipedia:Evolutionary ethics]]%0a** [[Wikipedia:Computer ethics]]%0a** [[Wikipedia:Ethics of artificial intelligence]]%0a* [[http://uhaweb.hartford.edu/anderson/MachineEthics.html|Machine Ethics]] University of Hartford%0a%0a!!To do%0a* integrate%0a** [[Events/CopyrightVsCommunity]] for RMS strict but explicit and solid own framework%0a** [[Path:?action=search&q=ethics]] Content.Exercises=%25center%25[[Languages/Latin#FamousQuotes|''Mens sana in corpore sano'']]%25%25%0a%0a(:recall: 17/01/11 weekly:)%0a%0a!!Recent or special activities%0a* Rock climbing (photos coming)%0a* Swimming ([[http://www.swim.com/fabien-benetou|training data]])%0a* Slack-lining (photos coming)%0a* Yoga%0a* Diving in Belgium, France and Indonesia (photos and videos coming, diving profile data still to add)%0a* Hiking in Colombia and Indonesia (photos coming)%0a* Skydiving in France%0a%0a!![[#Meditation]]Meditation%0aTo update with the class in Brussels and podcasts.%0a(:include Meditation#SessionsStart#SessionsEnd:)%0a%0aSee [[Content/Meditation]].%0a%0a!![[#Swimming]]Swimming%0a%25center%25Path:/pub/exercises/swimmingbars.png%25%25%0a%25center%25Statistics by session%25%25%0aSee the more up-to-date version %25thumb%25[[Path:/pub/swimming.png|Path:/pub/swimming.png]]%25%25%0a%0a(:LastSessionType: Swimming:)%0a>>rfloat bgcolor=#ffffcc%3c%3c%0aObjective set before the session reached. {$:objective}%0a* {$:paddles} paddles used.%0a* {$:fins} fins used.%0a* {$:board} swimming board used.%0a>>%3c%3c%0a* %25green%25next objective?%25%25 {-2700m-} consider instead time/distance (e.g. 5min for 400m)%0a* 22/01/2012 : unrecorded distance (with Paola)[[#LastSession]]%0a* 11/01/2012 : 1400m%0a* 08/01/2012 : 1000m%0a* 14/07/2011 : unrecorded distance (with Sylvain)%0a* 16/03/2011 : unrecorded distance%0a* 08/03/2011 : unrecorded distance%0a* 09/02/2011 : unrecorded distance (with Sylvain)%0a* 25/01/2011 : unrecorded distance (with Sylvain)%0a* 21/01/2011 : unrecorded distance%0a* 18/01/2011 : unrecorded distance (with Sylvain)%0a* 14/12/2010 : 2000m = 1000m breast, 1000m back%0a* 23/11/2010 : 1500m = 750m breast, 750m back (with Sylvain)%0a* 19/11/2010 : unrecorded distance%0a* 15/11/2010 : unrecorded distance%0a* 11/11/2010 : unrecorded distance%0a* 08/11/2010 : unrecorded distance%0a* 05/11/2010 : unrecorded distance%0a* 28/10/2010 : unrecorded distance %0a* 25/10/2010 : unrecorded distance %0a* 22/10/2010 : unrecorded distance %0a* 20/10/2010 : unrecorded distance %0a* 18/10/2010 : unrecorded distance %0a* 11/10/2010 : unrecorded distance %0a* 07/10/2010 : unrecorded distance %0a* 29/09/2010 : unrecorded distance (with Sylvain)%0a* 16/09/2010 : unrecorded distance (with Sylvain)%0a* 01/09/2010 : unrecorded distance (with Guerrique)%0a* 19/08/2010 : unrecorded distance (Bretagne)%0a* 15/07/2010 : unrecorded distance (with Sylvain)%0a* 09/07/2010 : unrecorded distance (with Alexandre in Bordeau)%0a* 29/06/2010 : unrecorded distance (with Sylvain) %0a* 18/06/2010 : unrecorded distance%0a* 15/06/2010 : unrecorded distance%0a* 04/06/2010 : unrecorded distance%0a* 31/05/2010 : unrecorded distance%0a* 25/05/2010 : unrecorded distance%0a* 18/05/2010 : unrecorded distance {$:paddles}%0a* 07/05/2010 : unrecorded distance (Lehon)%0a* 03/05/2010 : 2500m (Dinard, salty water) {$:objective}%0a* 29/04/2010 : unrecorded distance (San Giuliano Terme)%0a* 26/04/2010 : unrecorded distance (San Giuliano Terme)%0a* 23/04/2010 : unrecorded distance (San Giuliano Terme)%0a* 21/04/2010 : unrecorded distance {$:paddles} {$:fins}%0a* 19/04/2010 : unrecorded distance {$:paddles}%0a* 16/04/2010 : 2100m = 700m breast, 700m back, 700m free {$:objective}%0a* 12/04/2010 : 1600m = including 1000m flutter kick {$:board}%0a* 10/04/2010 : unrecorded distance {$:fins}%0a* 08/04/2010 : unrecorded distance {$:fins} {$:board}%0a* 06/04/2010 : unrecorded distance {$:board}%0a* 03/04/2010 : 2100m = including 1000m flutter kick {$:board}%0a* 01/04/2010 : unrecorded distance including 500m flutter kick {$:paddles}%0a* 30/03/2010 : unrecorded distance {$:paddles}%0a* 22/03/2010 : unrecorded distance {$:paddles} {$:fins}%0a* 17/03/2010 : 2100m = 700m breast, 700m back, 700m free%0a* 15/03/2010 : unrecorded distance {$:paddles}%0a* 13/03/2010 : unrecorded distance {$:paddles} {$:fins}%0a* 11/03/2010 : unrecorded distance (with Guerrique) {$:paddles} {$:fins}%0a* 09/03/2010 : unrecorded distance {$:paddles} {$:fins}%0a* 18/02/2010 : 1800m (with Sylvain) {$:objective}%0a* 12/02/2010 : 1600m (with Sylvain) {$:objective}%0a* 10/02/2010 : 1400m (with Sylvain) {$:objective} {$:paddles}%0a* 08/02/2010 : 1200m (with Sylvain) {$:objective}%0a* 05/02/2010 : 1000m (with Sylvain) {$:objective}%0a* 29/12/2009 : unrecorded distance {$:paddles} {$:fins}%0a* 26/12/2009 : unrecorded distance {$:paddles} {$:fins}%0a* 24/12/2009 : unrecorded distance {$:fins}%0a* 22/12/2009 : 1500m {$:paddles} {$:fins}%0a* 18/12/2009 : 1600m {$:paddles} {$:fins}%0a* 02/12/2009 : unrecorded distance {$:fins}%0a* 25/11/2009 : unrecorded distance {$:paddles}%0a* 12/11/2009 : unrecorded distance%0a* 29/10/2009 : unrecorded distance {$:fins}%0a* 07/10/2009 : 2000m = 2 x (300m breast, 300m back, 400m free) {$:objective}%0a** testing a geometry method to keep track of the distance (each set is triangle)%0a* 05/10/2009 : 1800m = 2 x (300m breast, 300m back, 300m free)%0a* 30/09/2009 : 1500m%0a* 28/09/2009 : 1300m%0a* 25/09/2009 : 1100m%0a* 23/09/2009 : 1000m = 200m dolphin kick, 200m breast, 200m free, 400m back%0a* %25red%2507, 08 and early 09 2009 activity break (travelling+pool closed)%25%25%0a* 19/06/2009 : 2000m = 300m breast, 500m fins, 300 free, 500m fins, 400m {$:paddles} {$:fins}%0a* 15/06/2009 : 2000m = 300m free, 300 breast, 1000m fins, 400m {$:paddles} {$:fins}%0a* 11/06/2009 : 1600m = 200m free, 200 breast, 800m fins, 300m {$:paddles}, 100m free {$:fins}%0aCheck [[http://www.wolframalpha.com/input/?i=swimming&a=*C.swimming-_*Formula.dflt-&a=*FS-_**Swimming.v-.*Swimming.d-.*Swimming.t--&f3=60+min&x=0&y=0&f=Swimming.t_60+min&f4=2500+m&f=Swimming.d_2500+m&a=*FP.Swimming.S-_Male&f6=85+kg&f=Swimming.W_85+kg&a=*FVarOpt.1-_***Swimming.v--.***Swimming.p---.*--&a=*FVarOpt.2-_**-.***Swimming.age-.*Swimming.H--.**Swimming.HRResting---.**Swimming.v---|according to WolframAlpha]] how much calories and oxygen 2500m/h uses a 85kg male.%0a%0a!!![[#SwimmingTimetable]]Timetable%0a|| border=1%0a||!Piscine Brossolette||!Jours||!Piscine Caneton||%0a||12 h ŕ 13 h 30 et 19 h 30 ŕ 21 h 45 ||Lundi ||12 h ŕ 13 h 30||%0a||12 h ŕ 13 h 30 ||Mardi ||12 h ŕ 13 h 30 et 19 h 30 ŕ 21 h 45||%0a||12 h ŕ 13 h 30 ||Mercredi ||12 h ŕ 16 h 30||%0a||12 h ŕ 13 h 30 ||Jeudi ||12 h ŕ 13 h 30 et 19 h 30 ŕ 21 h 45||%0a||12 h ŕ 13 h 30 et 19 h 30 ŕ 21 h 45 ||Vendredi ||12 h ŕ 13 h 30||%0a||9 h 30 ŕ 13 h et 14 h ŕ 18 h ||Samedi ||9 h ŕ 13 h et 14 h ŕ 18 h||%0a||9 h 30 ŕ 13 h ||Dimanche ||9 h ŕ 13 h et 14 h ŕ 18 h||%0a* Sport section of [[http://www.saint-maur.com/Piscines|Ville de Saint-Maur-des-Fossés]] official website.%0a* [[http://www.nageurs.com/|Nageurs.com]] Le site de toutes les piscines de Paris, et de la pratique de la natation%0a%0a%0a!![[#CoreMuscle]]Core muscle%0aseveral gym sessions missing%0a* 02/06/2012 : gym (rowed for 30min at level 15, also several times in previous time and now)%0a* 18/05/2012 : gym%0a* 15/05/2012 : gym (with Arturo and Elio)%0a* 07/05/2012 : gym (with Arturo)%0a* 23/10/2011 : 20c 10p 20c 10p 20sc%0a* 29/05/2011 : 20c 10p 20c 10p%0a* 25/11/2010 : 20c 10bh 20p 20c 10bh 20p%0a* 26/09/2010 : 20c 10bh 20p 20c 10bh 20p%0a* 19/09/2010 : 20c 10bh 20p 20c 10bh 20p%0a* 07/09/2010 : 20c 10bh 20p 20c 10bh 20p%0a* 06/09/2010 : 20c 10bh 20p 20c 10bh 20p%0a* 03/09/2010 : 20c 10bh 20p 20c 10bh 20p%0a* 02/09/2010 : 20c 10bh 20p 20c 10bh 20p%0a* 30/08/2010 : 20c 10bh 20p 20c 10bh 20p%0a* 27/08/2010 : 20c 10bh 20p 20c 10bh 20p%0a* 26/08/2010 : 20c 10bh 20p 20c 10bh 20p%0a* 19/07/2010 : 20c 10bh 20p 20c 10bh 20p%0a* 18/07/2010 : 20c 10bh 20p 20c 10bh 20p%0a* 17/07/2010 : 20c 10bh 20p 20c 10bh 20p%0a* 14/07/2010 : 20c 10bh 20p 20c 10bh 20p%0a* 30/06/2010 : 20c 10bh 20p 20c 10bh 20p%0a* 26/06/2010 : 20c 10bh 20p 20c 10bh 20p%0a* 25/06/2010 : 20c 10bh 20p 20c 10bh 20p%0a* 24/06/2010 : 20c 10bh 20p 20c 10bh 20p%0a* 21/06/2010 : 20c 10bh 20p 20c 10bh 20p%0a* 19/06/2010 : 20c 10bh 20p 20c 10bh 20p%0a* 16/06/2010 : 20c 10bh 20p 20c 10bh 20p%0a* 14/06/2010 : 20c 10bh 20p 20c 10bh 20p%0a* 11/06/2010 : 20c 10bh 20p 20c 10bh 20p%0a* 10/06/2010 : 20c 10bh 20p 20c 10bh 20p%0a* 09/06/2010 : 20c 20sc 20c 20sc 10bh 10p 10sh 10p 10sh%0a* 07/06/2010 : 20c 20sc 20c 20sc 10bh 10p 10sh 10p 10sh%0a* 06/06/2010 : 20c 20sc 20c 20sc 10bh 10p 10sh 10p 10sh%0a* 05/06/2010 : 20c 20sc 20c 20sc 10bh 10p 10sh 10p 10sh%0a* 03/06/2010 : 20c 20sc 20c 20sc 10bh 10p 10sh 10p 10sh%0a** techniques revision%0a* 01/06/2010 : 2*25c 25bh 2*(25+20)cc 2*25bsh 2*25p %0a* 30/05/2010 : 2*20c 20 breathings hold (bh) 2*(20+20)cc 2*20bsh 3*15p %0a* 29/05/2010 : 35c hold 2*(20+15)cc 2*15 breathings side hold (bsh) 2*20p%0a* 27/05/2010 : 30c hold 2*30cc 2*side hold 2*15p%0a* 26/05/2010 : 25c hold 2*25cc 2*side hold 25p%0a* 24/05/2010 : 20c hold 2*20cc 2*side hold 20p%0a* 23/05/2010 : 15c hold 2*15cc 2*side hold 15 [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C4W9CzQwD-0|pumps]] (p)%0a* 22/05/2010 : 10 [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KK1eTLViYXI|crunches]] (c) 10 [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vJq7gsREvr0|cross crunch]] (cc) of each side some [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tgl7H3D9R4Q|gaining with elbows on the mattress]] 10 [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3qcP6B_yCsQ|side gaining on each side]]%0a* 21/05/2010 : 15min of obliques (different exercises)%0a%0aTo do%0a# Find exercises useful for swimming and skating%0a# understand the breathing technique%0a# add proper exercises names (eventually their videos)%0a# poirier%0a# gaining for streamlined swimming%0a%0a!![[#InlineSkating]]Inline Skating%0a* 26/10/2011 : ~1h on wet asphalt and slightly steeper surface[[#LastInlineSkating]]%0a* 24/10/2011 : ~1h including a small race%0a* 21/10/2011 : ~1h faster pace%0a* 19/10/2011 : ~1h on wet asphalt and irregular surface%0a* 17/10/2011 : ~1h skiing style%0a* 14/10/2011 : ~45min mostly on turn stop%0a* 14/05/2010 : training with Sylvain on braking%0a%0a%0a!![[#Running]]Running%0a%25center%25Path:/pub/exercises/runningcurve.png%25%25%0a%25center%25Statistics by session (no chronological order)%25%25%0a%0aNote that dates and average speed per point should be added. Also [[http://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/exercises/genplt1.png|plots are generated from the command line now]] but are unfortunately still not [[http://gnuplot.sourceforge.net/demo_canvas/|interactive]] or automated (dedicated data page fetch through ?action = source + exec). The regression should also be dated to display evolution over time.%0a%0a* 26/01/2012 : 70min[[#LastRunning]]%0a* 19/01/2012 : 60min%0a* 12/01/2012 : 40min%0a* 29/09/2012 : 20min%0a* 25/09/2012 : 20min%0a* 23/09/2012 : 20min%0a* 21/09/2012 : 20min%0a* 01/06/2012 : 60min, 8km%0a* 20/05/2012 : 60min, 8km%0a* 18/05/2012 : ~15min, 1.5km%0a* 15/04/2012 : ~20min, ?km%0a* 08/04/2012 : ~20min, ?km%0a* 07/04/2012 : ~20min, ?km%0a* 23/03/2012 : ~20min, ?km%0a* 18/03/2012 : ~20min, ?km%0a* 25/02/2012 : ~15min, ?km%0a* 10/12/2011 : ~20min, 3km%0a* 05/12/2011 : ~30min, 5km%0a* 29/11/2011 : ~30min, 5km%0a* 24/11/2011 : ~30min, 4km%0a* 09/11/2011 : ~30min, 5km%0a* 05/11/2011 : ~35min, ?km%0a* 29/09/2011 : ~60min, ~10km%0a* 22/09/2011 : ~60min, ~10km%0a* 19/09/2011 : ~10min, ~2km%0a* 11/09/2011 : ~30min, 2km%0a* 10/09/2011 : ~15min, 2km (with Paola)%0a* 06/09/2011 : ~20min, ?km%0a* 04/09/2011 : 40min, ?km (with Sylvain and Audrey)%0a* 31/08/2011 : 25min, 4km%0a* 26/08/2011 : 45min, ~6km (with [[http://runkeeper.com/user/sr91/activity/49437870|Sylvain]] and Audrey)%0a* 24/08/2011 : 45min, 5.75km (with [[http://runkeeper.com/user/sr91/activity/49135763|Sylvain]] and Audrey)%0a* 21/08/2011 : ~25min, ?km (started with Lea and Gilbert)%0a* 16/08/2011 : ~?min, ?km (8AM)%0a* 12/08/2011 : ~25min, ?km (started with Lea and Gilbert)%0a* 10/08/2011 : ~15min, ?km%0a* 02/08/2011 : ?min, ?km (with Paola, 4x1min sprints)%0a* 01/08/2011 : ?min, ?km (with Paola, 4x1min sprints)%0a* 31/07/2011 : 17min, 3km%0a* 28/07/2011 : ?min, ?km%0a* 25/07/2011 : 27min, 5.0km%0a* 23/07/2011 : 40min, 7.0km (with [[http://runkeeper.com/user/sr91/activity/44404923|Sylvain]])%0a* 16/07/2011 : 10min, 2.1km%0a* 13/07/2011 : 10min, 2.1km%0a* 10/07/2011 : 10min, 2.1km%0a* 08/07/2011 : 10min, 2.1km%0a* 06/07/2011 : 10min, 2.1km%0a* 19/06/2011 : 10min, 2.1km%0a* 15/06/2011 : 11min, 2.1km (8am)%0a* 06/06/2011 : 11min, 2.1km (8am)%0a* 03/06/2011 : ?min, 2.1km (with Paola)%0a* 30/05/2011 : 11min, 2.1km (8am)%0a* 28/05/2011 : 11min, 2.1km (7am)%0a* 27/05/2011 : 11min, 2.1km (7am)%0a* 26/05/2011 : 12min, 2.1km%0a* 22/05/2011 : 12min, 2.1km%0a* 22/04/2011 : ~20min, ~2km (with Paola)%0a* 01/04/2011 : %3c20min, 3km (with Paola)%0a* 29/03/2011 : ?min, ?km (with Paola)%0a* 26/03/2011 : %3c20min, 2.7km (with Paola)%0a* 24/03/2011 : ?min, 2.4km (with Paola)%0a* 22/03/2011 : ?min, 2.5km (with Paola)%0a* 20/03/2011 : ?min, 2.0km (with Paola)%0a* 18/03/2011 : ?min, ?km (with Paola)%0a* 14/03/2011 : ?min, ?km (with Paola)%0a* 13/03/2011 : ?min, ?km (with Paola)%0a* 14/02/2011 : ?min, ?km%0a* 11/02/2011 : ?min, ?km%0a* 07/02/2011 : ?min, ?km%0a* 05/02/2011 : ?min, ?km%0a* 02/02/2011 : ?min, ?km (with Paola)%0a* 30/01/2011 : ?min, ?km (with Paola)%0a* 26/10/2010 : 10min, 2.1km%0a* 28/09/2010 : 10min, 2.1km%0a* 21/09/2010 : 15min, 3.0km%0a* 17/09/2010 : 19min, 4.1km%0a* 11/09/2010 : 10min, 2.1km%0a* 08/09/2010 : 10min, 2.1km%0a* 01/09/2010 : 10min, 2.1km%0a* 31/08/2010 : 10min, 2.1km%0a* 28/08/2010 : 10min, 2.1km%0a* 23/08/2010 : ?min, 3km (with Lea and Gilbert)%0a* 18/08/2010 : ~25min, 4.5km ([[http://maps.google.com/maps?f=d&source=s_d&saddr=Rue+de+la+Vieille+Côte&daddr=48.553139,-2.001357&hl=en&geocode=FRxn5AIdxnbh_w%253BFbPc5AIdM3bh_w&mra=mift&mrsp=0&sz=16&dirflg=w&sll=48.525075,-2.002795&sspn=0.007987,0.013797&ie=UTF8&t=h&ll=48.55126,-2.005198&spn=0.007983,0.013797&z=16|Plouer to Langrolay]])%0a* 07/08/2010 : ~15min, ?km%0a* 06/08/2010 : ~15min, ?km (with Gilbert)%0a* 0?/08/2010 : ~15min, ?km%0a* 20/07/2010 : 30min, 5.1km (with Sylvain)%0a* 16/07/2010 : 10min, 2.1km%0a* 13/07/2010 : 10min, 2.1km%0a* 12/07/2010 : 11min, 2.1km%0a* 20/06/2010 : 10min, 2.2km%0a* 13/07/2009 : 15min, 2.5km%0a* 15/07/2009 : 19min, 3.0km%0a* ~4 other sessions during the same period%0a** unrecorded distance and time%0a%0a!!!See also%0a* [[http://www.wolframalpha.com/input/?i=running&a=*C.running-_*Formula.dflt-&a=*FS-_**Running.p-.*Running.d-.*Running.t--&f3=10+min&x=11&y=13&f=Running.t_10+min&f4=2.1km&f=Running.d_2.1km&a=*FP.Running.S-_Male&f6=85+kg&f=Running.W_85+kg&a=*FVarOpt.1-_***Running.p--.***Running.v---.*--&a=*FVarOpt.2-_**-.***Running.age-.*Running.H--.**Running.incline--.**Running.HRResting---.**Running.p---|according to WolframAlpha]] how much calories and oxygen 2100m/10min uses a 85kg male.%0a* [[http://completerunning.com/archives/2007/06/12/top-10-questions-asked-by-beginning-runners/|Top 10 Questions Asked by Beginning Runners]] by Mark Iocchelli, Complete Running Network 2007%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aCB1jp5tIYc|Runner's Knee]] Cloud9Fitness 2008%0a* [[Wikipedia:Chondromalacia patellae]] or Runner's Knee%0a%0a!!Martial arts%0a* creativity is useful even in such a fast-paced context%0a** not limited to strategical and tactical preparation%0a*** the actual confrontation is a result of such previous phases, real-time execution of previous decisions that decided of the contextual closure (environment, number of opponents, time allocated, resources available, ...)%0a** without a unpredicted move advantage is most likely limited to skills (power, speed, technique)%0a** leveraging whatever resources as tool in whatever the situation might be toward one single goal%0aSee also details later on regarding balance and the provoked loss of balance of an opponent%0a%0a!![[#Lessons]]Lessons%0a* Cramp%0a** By having nervous system stimulated just make the crampi muscle feel the external sharp pain to pass the cramp%0a** potassium and calcium is to avoid such problems, there are tablets in stores , buy and eat as its suggested doze%0a** [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cramp|Cramp]] on Wikipedia%0a** [[http://extension.osu.edu/~news/story.php?id=2470|Chow Line: Potassium-rich foods deter muscle cramps]], Sharron Coplin, 2003%0a*balance%0a**spine %0a***not just yourself but others, thus in confrontational situations too%0a****there can be no powerful impact without strong resistance%0a*****if you break your opponent balance there can be no damage done to you%0a******if you can predict the strike you can know where the balance is thus how to break it%0a*** "One must first learn to control oneself before attempting to harmonize and control others." [[http://www.seidokan.org/princ_of_aikido.htm|Principles of Aikido]] by Seidokan Aikido%0a***your own physical backbone, like the structural walls of a building%0a**not just to learn how to maintain but also to learn how to lose%0a***learning how to walk, as this is not an innate process%0a***swim%0a***dance%0a**Inspired by%0a***Walk back from the pool%0a***Using [[Tools/|PostureMinder]]%0a***Watching talks cognitive efficiency mentioning the right position of the spine%0aExiting databases of video recording/data sets/models/... of fighting techniques processed through machine learning to be used on humanoid robots.%0a* [[Wikipedia:Hyperventilation]]%0a%0a!![[#SeeAlso]]See also%0a* [[Fabien.HealthDashboard]]%0a* motivation%0a** [[http://www.telegraph.co.uk/health/healthnews/7022900/Running-could-help-jog-memory-and-help-brain-grow-says-Cambridge-study.html|Running could help jog memory and help brain grow, says Cambridge study]] by Andrew Hough,Telegraph January 2010%0a* [[http://www.fitday.com/WebFit/burned/calories_burned_Swimming_crawl_slow_50_yards_per_min_moderate_or_light_effort.html|How many calories do you burn during Swimming, crawl, slow (50 yards per min), moderate or light effort]], FitDay.com%0a* [[http://www.runsaturday.com/About_Us/Developers|RunSaturday for Developers]] with its API%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hIOHGrYCEJ4|Tai Chi for Beginners - 8 Lessons with Dr Paul Lam]] from http://www.taichiproductions.com %0a%0a!!To do%0a* find the speed over time (thus distance) for each swimming style as a schema%0a** compare with kinetic energy%0a* [[http://www.tracks4bikers.com/|Tracks4Bikers]] GPS Tracks for bikers and outdoor activities%0a** Find, view or build GPS tracks for your bike rides%0a* [[http://www.everytrail.com/|EveryTrail]] GPS Travel Community, Share your GPS Tracks, Geotag your photos%0a* [[http://sportlogger.gmapify.fr/|SportLogger]] the endurance sport training log on the web to use with your GPS tracks%0a* consider moving or adding tracking websites to [[Trips/Trips]]%0a* http://www.nageurs.com/%0a* monthly (or simply periodic) bottleneck%0a** weekly exercise%0a*** theoretical explanations on why it matters%0a*** visual description on how to solve it%0a%0a(:objective: %25height=15px%25http://www.intrade.net/images/thumb_up_selected.gif:)%0a(:fins: %25rfloat height=15px%25http://rookery9.aviary.com.s3.amazonaws.com/3550500/3550589_a6f0.png%25%25:)%0a(:paddles: %25rfloat height=15px%25http://rookery9.aviary.com.s3.amazonaws.com/3550500/3550598_5ee8.png%25%25:)%0a(:board: %25rfloat height=15px%25http://rookery9.aviary.com.s3.amazonaws.com/3550500/3550580_e93e.png%25%25:) Content.FabienIdealDay=(:redirect Fabien.IdealDay:) Content.FinancialTools=%25red%25Warning:%25%25 all others tools have been moved to [[Tools/Financial]].%0a%0a!!Objective%0aCreate an economically self-sustaining (learning) system.%0a%0a!![[#Solutions]]Solutions%0a%0a>>rframe%3c%3c%0a!!API%0a* [[#API_bank]]bank%0a** [[https://developer.paypal.com/|PayPal]]%0a** [[http://www.boursorama.com/banque-en-ligne/|Boursorama]]%0a* [[#API_statistical_analysis]]statistical analysis%0a** [[http://www.jquantlib.org/|(J)]][[http://quantlib.org/|QuantLib]]%0a** [[http://www.quantmod.com/|quantmod]]%0a** [[http://www.ta-lib.org/|TA-Lib]]%0a* [[#API_cloud]]cloud service%0a** Amazon%0a*** [[http://aws.amazon.com/ec2/|EC2]]%0a***[[http://aws.amazon.com/elasticmapreduce/|Elastic MapReduce]]%0a**** [[http://developer.amazonwebservices.com/connect/entry.jspa?externalID=2857|Hive]]%0a* [[#API_finance]]finance%0a** [[http://www.boursorama.com/banque-en-ligne/|Boursorama]]%0a** [[http://www.kaching.com/site/api|kaChing]]%0a* [[#API_virtual_portfolio]]virtual portfolio%0a** [[http://www.kaching.com/site/api|kaChing]]%0a* [[#API_information]]information%0a** finance%0a*** [[http://about.bloomberg.com/product_data.html|Bloomberg]]%0a*** [[https://loginabout.reuters.com/developer/apis_tech.aspx|Thomson Reuters]]%0a*** [[http://code.google.com/apis/finance/developers_guide_protocol.html|Google Finance]]%0a*** [[http://developer.yahoo.com/finance/|Yahoo! Finance]]%0a*** [[http://www.programmableweb.com/apis/directory/1?apicat=Financial|ProgrammableWeb]]%0a** general%0a*** [[http://developer.amazonwebservices.com/connect/kbcategory.jspa?categoryID=279|Amazon]]%0a*** [[http://en.wikinews.org/|WikiNews]]%0a%0a>>%3c%3c%0a!!![[#SR]]Raw%0a# generate a new [[#API_bank|bank account]]%0a# set up a [[#API_cloud|cloud service]] with this bank account%0a# select a [[#API_statistical_analysis|statistical analysis]] framework %0a# install it on the cloud service%0a# start the framework to issue and log decisions%0a# set up a [[#API_finance|finance API]] with this bank account%0a# issue trades resulting from generated decisions%25red%25'^[[#finance_or_real|*]]^'%25%25%0a%0a!!![[#SSS]]Single simulation refinement%0a# set up the [[#SR]]raw version%0a# replace the finance API by a [[#API_virtual_portfolio|virtual portfolio API]][[Wikipedia:Paper trading|'^pt^']]%0a%0a!!![[#SMS]]Multi simulations refinement%0a# set up a [[#SSS|single simulation version]]%0a## duplicate it changing the model used%0a# order the resulting models based [[Wikipedia:Alpha (investment)|'^α^']]%0a## overall performance%0a## minimum risks%0a%0a!!![[#SMA]]Mult-agent refinement%0a# run the raw version%0a# add external [[#API_information|information APIs]]%0a# order by return on investment%0a## re-allocate resources accordingly [[Wikipedia:Kelly criterion|'^K^']]%0a%0aAll those, especially the [[#SMS|Multi simulations refinement]], can benefit from the FOSS community model and, for example, exchange simulations results (or even trade them but this, not gaining from others simulations).%0a%0a!![[#finance_or_real]]"Finance or real"%0aNote that this last step is precisely what differentiate a "classical business" that does produce physical good or services by producing a margin. In this situation the core competency is strictly financial instead of being secondly financial (managing the margins).%0a%0aConsequently the same overall system could be used to other businesses by changing this final step to the core competency of the corporation.%0a%0a!!Cryptocurrency focus%0a* http://code.google.com/p/ga-bitbot/wiki/QuickStartGuide (unmaintained)%0a* http://www.reddit.com/r/BitcoinMarkets/comments/1rlb93/i_run_a_bitcoin_trading_bot_on_5_exchanges_ama/%0a** with buy and hold still the best strategy in the current situation%0a* https://github.com/maxme/bitcoin-arbitrage%0a* https://cryptotrader.org%0a** relying on TA-lib%0a*** see more generally [[Wikipedia:Technical analysis software]]%0a* https://tradewave.net%0a* http://www.wallstreetcrypto.net/p/crypto-forex-101.html%0a%0a!!Warning%0a* [[http://www.edge.org/3rd_culture/taleb08/taleb08_index.html|The Fourth Quadrant: a map of the limits of statistics]] by Nassim Nicholas Taleb for Edge, 2008%0a* [[http://fora.tv/2009/08/18/David_Cameron_in_Conversation_with_Nassim_Taleb|David Cameron in Conversation with Nassim Taleb]], Royal Society for the encouragement of Arts, August 2009%0a%0a!!References%0a* [[http://eu.wiley.com/WileyCDA/WileyTitle/productCd-0470284889.html|Quantitative Trading: How to Build Your Own Algorithmic Trading Business]] by Ernest Chan, Wiley 2008%0a** see also my reading notes [[(ReadingNotes.)QuantitativeTrading]]%0a*** and the resulting [[FinancialTools.QuantitativeTradingBookAnswers]]%0a* [[http://www.onlineinvestingai.com/blog/2009/04/10/automated-trading-and-cloud-computing/|Automated Trading and Cloud Computing]], The Online Investing AI Blog April 2009%0a* [[http://www.rinfinance.com/|R/Finance 2009: Applied Finance with R]] first annual R/Finance conference for applied finance using R%0a* [[http://mloss.org/software/|MLOSS.org]] Machine Learning Open Source Software%0a* [[http://www.fiquam.polytechnique.fr/finance.html|Finance group]], Ecole Polytechnique, Paris%0a** Homepage of [[http://www.cmap.polytechnique.fr/~elkaroui/|Nicole EL KAROUI ]], Professor of Applied Mathematics, Ecole Polytechnique, Paris%0a* [[http://www.neuralmarkettrends.com/2007/07/30/using-genetic-and-evolutionary-algorithms-to-build-a-trading-model/|Using Genetic and Evolutionary Algorithms to Build a Trading Model]] from Neural Market Trends%0a* [[http://www.mogulus.com/the_technical_trader|TheTechnicalTrader.net]] : Live Technical Analysis%0a* [[http://eu.wiley.com/WileyCDA/WileyTitle/productCd-0471149209.html|Cybernetic Trading Strategies - Developing a Profitable Trading System with State-of-the-art Technologies]] by Murray Ruggiero Jnr, Wiley 1997%0a* [[http://algorithmicfinance.org/|Algorithmic Finance]] journal Content.Footprint=You are trapped on your lifestyle which is dependant of your income. The more you spend the more pressuring your outcome is and thus the more stress it generates. The amount of money you make has absolutely no effect on this principle as spending is relative to earning. As one is very likely to spend according to his environment, and compare to his surroundings, you can still be extremely rich and yet generate the same pressure that somebody who is not.%0a%0aConsequently and still independantly of ecological consideration like a lower carbon footpring, a lifestyle that is not based on spending is more likely to be less stressful.%0a%0aIt is possible to evaluate each potential spending in term of the autonomy it provides. Is it a way to be sub... (how long is that purchase entertain/be useful to me) + [[Seedea:Utopiahanalysis/Tech4Libre]]%0a%0aWouldn't that be a risk for our economy as "household spendings" is a key indicator? My view is that theoretical economy is not a science yet. It is easy to see, especially now in 2009 where you can witness it directly, that even the most acclaimed economists and their models, consistantly fail to make reliable predictions. Therefore, it looks more like an ideological tool plus one has to remark that different economists have different view in regard to the current dominent system. It is fundamental to separate the ideology, "what the system should produce" from facts "what the system did produce and is currently producing". An economical system increasing inequalities and replacing political power by consuming power (it's often said that you influence the market by what you buy and the same time, a lot of people are not voting because they feel like it has absolutely no effect whatsoever) may be a good solution but this seems far from being proven.%0a%0a!!See also%0a* simplicite volontaire Content.Fraternity=22/06/08%0a%0aA house of men (and me)%0a%0aA huge house, a fraternity, aproximatly 20 guys and a huge mess, of course! I'd nerver seen a kitchen like that, only in a caricatural serie. But actually american series are quite like a american life style, life of a fraternity style. %0a%0aI have to share a bathroom with a lot of hears, empty glass of beer all around the house, thinks like that. And I'm the only girl to leave here, so the looking are quite cold, because I'm in a men territory, and I'm not a beautiful with a big chest, and the most important point, I'm not very friendly because I'm too shy and my English is so bad. %0a%0aBut I can look the real life of a young American student (a student with money I guess), a sort of good experience I think. More difficult than the last year but more constructive for me. Fabien have already speak with a lot of guy and he was invited in a party, but not me. I sleep that all. I'm so dumb! %0a%0aLink website: www.kappaalphaorder.org%0a%0a[[http://maps.google.com/maps?ll=37.866809,-122.251383&spn=0.000501,0.001352&t=h&z=20|The Frat house from the sky]]%0a%0a Content.Frenchdream=!The French Dream%0a%0a%0a%25width=450px%25http://www.photoglob.fr/wp-content/images/panos_bretagne/Campagne_14-08-2005_Panoramiques_09.jpg%0a%0a%0aSo everybody knows what American Dream is all about. America is the land of opportunities. You can come here with empty pockets but if you work hard enough, you will enjoy the fruits of your labor. Is it still true today? Was it ever true ? The point is not there; the dream is truly, deeply rooted in the globalized unconscious mind. Despite the changing perception of the USA in the world in regard of their strategical foreign policy, people keep on flowing into the country in any way they can.%0a%0aBut what do people in the USA dream about then? We all know that grass on the other side is always greener, so ... what do the people on the other side wish for ?%0a%0aThey dream about being on your side of the fence of course. I had very interesting discussions with American residents here, too few too be realistic and of course no objective ones. I am French and people with whom I am talking to usually know it before or they quickly figure it out (few words are often enough ;). It definitely produces a bias so the point here is not to say that every American dreams to live in France or even to spend time there. The point is to try to understand why those who do want to.%0a%0a%25rfloat width=200px%25http://www.unc.edu/depts/europe/francophone/Icons/images/fromage1.jpg%0aSo what is this French Dream ? What do American citizens envy and desire that they can not reach and enjoy in their homeland ? What is the picture they drew in their minds? Is it a realistic one or a mere phantasm based on the image that France has always been so good to project internationally ?%0aIn order to discover the answers to these questions I conducted a simple experiment.%0aWith a sample size of precisely 3 individuals, the confidence interval for an observed correlation of 0.00 is -0.098 to +0.098, or just within ±0.10. A sample of 2 gives an exact fit to ±0.10. Thus with 95%25 confidence, a population correlation coefficient cannot be substantially positive and negative if the sample size is 2 [[#sampling|*]]. %0aOur results consistently show that :%0a* it is the postcard picture of the rural France%0a* it is the multifacette cultural France with its different regions%0a* healthcare, conges paye ... and all our Communist mechanisms%0a* food%0a* wine%0aa beautiful lifestyle in a gorgeous country.%0a%0a%25lfloat width=200px%25http://www.france-travel-photos.com/admin/photos/534.jpg%0a%0aNow, if we want the 1st economy to keep on envying us, is it a good strategy to :%0a* frozen food%0a* work more to earn more%0a* not eat locally%0a* have only pasteurized cheese%0a* destroy the social safenet structure%0a* watch aspetcized dull shows on TV%0a* destroy our landscape with pollution (cars, over-consumption, ...) and blind corporation%0aI don't think so.%0a%0a%0a%0a%25right%25written by [[Profiles/Fabien|Fabien]].%0a%0a[[#sampling]][--P.S. : the sampling method and statistical analysis are ... purely bullshit but Im writting those in small characters and nobody reads those so it's ok.--]%0a Content.GrandPere=Je ne pense pas que grand-pere, Georges pou vous,mais grand-pere pour moi et Lea au nom de qui je parle aujoud'hui, ai ete un grand-pere parfait.\\%0aJe ne pense pas qu'il ai ete un pere ideal non plus et pourtant, il a eu deux enfants, aujourd'hui grands et qui ont su apprecier leur temps ave lui, tous commes ces deux petits enfants et aussi avec tous ses amis.\\%0a%0a%25center%25http://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/team_benetou.jpg Georges avec son fils et son petit-fils%25%25%0a%0aJe pense qu'il nous a tous fait sourire avec\\ %0ason appetit et son plaisir de bien manger;\\%0ases chansons et son accordeon avec la joie non dissimulee de toujours pousser la chanssonette des que l'on le lui demandait;\\%0ade fleurter a quatre-vingt seize ans avec les aimables infirmieres qui ont su prendre soin de lui;\\%0asa motivation sans faille pour encore se lancer dans une aventure lorsque, meme dans ces dernieres semaines, il etait convaincu que nous devions elever des vaches ensemble pour changer l'industrie du lait, une motivation qui a plus epater mes amis que rire de lui.\\%0a%0aJe pense que c'est cette motivation constante et ce gout d'appercier les bonnes qui nous sont offerts que l'ont peut retenier et esperer voir chez plus de personnes.%0a%0a%0aSur ces derniers mots,\\%0aau revoir grand-pere,\\%0aau revoir Georges,\\%0ade ma part,\\%0ade la part de Lea,\\%0aet de nous tous ici. Content.Health=%25center%25[[#KeyPlaces|Key places]] - [[#PlacesToCheck|Places to check]] - [[#IndustryScandals|Industry scandals]] - [[#AcademicResearch|Academic research]] - [[#LeadingDeathcauses|Leading death causes]] - [[#Documentaries|Documentaries]] - [[#Nutrition|Nutrition]] - [[#HealthDashboard|Personal health dashboard]] - [[#ToDo|To do]] - [[#SeeAlso|See also]]%25%25%0a%0a%25lfloat%25https://help.ubuntu.com/6.06/ubuntu/images/admon/warning.png%25%25%0a"Studies show that '''about 80%25 of material that people find on the Web about medical care is commercialy motivated either or not its identifiable as such'''." by John Abramson (cf [[PersonalInformationStream.WithoutNotes#Moneytalks|Money Talks]] at about 30min45, [[http://www.moneytalksthemovie.com/resources.htm|documentary resources]])%0a%0a!![[#KeyPlaces]]Key places%0a* [[http://www.who.int/en/|World Health Organization (WHO)]]%0a** [[http://www.who.int/about/licensing/rss/en/|multiple RSS feeds]]%0a* [[http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/sites/entrez?db=PubMed|PubMed]] a service of the U.S. National Library of Medicine%0a* [[http://www.emea.europa.eu/|European Medicines Agency (EMEA)]]%0a* U.S. [[http://www.fda.gov|Food and Drug Administration (FDA)]]%0a* U.S. [[http://www.hhs.gov/open/|Open Government at Health and Human Services (HHS)]] including Data Sets and Tools%0a%0a%0a!![[#PlacesToCheck]]Places to check%0a[[#MiniMedSchools|Mini Med Schools]] - [[#CommunityBased|Community based]] - [[#BigInformationCorporation|Big information corporation]] - [[#RealTimeInformation|Real-time information]] - [[#HealthSoftware|Health software]] - [[#QualityOfLife|Quality of life]] - [[#PersonalGenomics|Personal genomics]] - [[#Exoskeleton|Exoskeleton]] - [[#LifeExtension|(radical) life extension]] - [[#Sleep|Sleep]] - [[#Mood|Mood]] - [[#Ergonomy|Ergonomy]] - [[#ImpactOfInformationTechnologyOnTheBrain|Impact of information technology on the brain]]%0a* [[#MiniMedSchools]]mini med schools%0a** [[http://med.stanford.edu/minimed/|Stanford Mini Med School]], Stanford University School of Medicine%0a*** several videos watched and [[PersonalInformationStream/LinkOfTheMonth#July2010]]%0a** [[http://ucsfcme.com/minimedicalschool/|UCSF Mini Medical School for the Public]], UCSF Osher Center for Integrative Medicine%0a* [[#CommunityBased]]community based%0a** [[http://www.healthcommons.net/|The Health Commons]]%0a** [[http://webtrends.about.com/od/wikilists/tp/list_of_health_wikis.htm|Health Wiki - A List of Wikis About Health and Fitness]] by Daniel Nations, About.com%0a** [[http://www.myhomeremedies.com/|My Home Remedies]] extensive catalog of home remedies with rating system.%0a** [[http://www.mshug.org/|Microsoft Health Users Group (MS HUG)]]%0a** [[http://www.meetup.com/quantifiedself/|Quantified Self]] Meetup Group of The Bay Area (founded in July 2008)%0a** [[http://www.curetogether.com/|CureTogether]] manage your own health%0a* [[#BigInformationCorporation]]big information corporation%0a** [[https://www.google.com/health/html/tour/index.html|tour of Google Health]]%0a** [[http://health.yahoo.com/|Yahoo! Health]]%0a** [[http://www.healthvault.com/|HealthVault]] by Microsoft%0a* french media%0a** France 5 [[http://www.france5.fr/magazinesante/|le magazine de la sante]]%0a** France Televisions [[http://www.bonjour-docteur.com/|bonjour-docteur]]%0a* real-time information%0a** Twitter accounts%0a*** [[http://twitter.com/flugov|FluGov]] by [[http://www.pandemicflu.gov/|pandemicflu.gov]]%0a*** [[http://twitter.com/WHONEWS|WHOnews]] by [[http://www.who.int/en/|WHO]]%0a*** [[http://twitter.com/CDCEmergency|CDCEmergency]] by the [[http://www.cdc.gov/|CDC]]%0a** [[http://flutracker.rhizalabs.com/|FluTracker - H1N1 Swine Flu and Influenza Outbreak Tracking]] by Recombinomics and Rhiza Labs%0a* [[#HealthSoftware]]health software%0a** [[http://www.softwarefreedom.org/resources/2010/transparent-medical-devices.html|Killed by Code: Software Transparency in Implantable Medical Devices]], Software Freedom Law Center July 2010%0a*** "At the very least, we urge the FDA to establish a repository of medical device software running on implanted IMDs in order to ensure continued access to source code in the event of a catastrophic failure, such as the bankruptcy of a device manufacturer."%0a** [[http://www.secure-medicine.org/icd-study/icd-study.pdf|Pacemakers and Implantable Cardiac Defibrillators: Software Radio Attacks and Zero-Power Defenses]] 2008 IEEE Symposium on Security and Privacy%0a** [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GcWlD2Y6HNM|Karen Sandler, "Free Software on Medical Devices: Unchain My Heart"]], OSCON 2010%0a** [[http://www.secure-medicine.org/|Medical Device Security Center]] A cross-disciplinary research initiative on medical device security, privacy, safety, and effectiveness%0a** consequences for [[ReadingNotes/ScanningNotes#TowardReplacementPartsForTheBrain]]%0a** Wikipedia:Therac-25%0a** http://www.GPLmedicine.org%0a* [[#QualityOfLife]]quality of life%0a** [[http://www.euractiv.com/en/health/quality-life/article-162981|Quality of Life | EU - European Information on Health & Lifestyle]], EurActiv.com 2007%0a** [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quality_of_life|Quality of life]] and the related [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quality_of_life_index|quality of life index]] according to Wikipedia%0a* [[#PersonalGenomics]]Personal genomics%0a** [[http://www.technologyreview.com/biomedicine/24592/|Table: Personal Genomics]] Technology Review March/April 2010%0a** [[http://www.eyeondna.com/|Eye on DNA]] How will it change your life? by Hsien-Hsien Lei%0a** sequencing B2C companies%0a*** [[http://www.decodeme.com/product-comparison|deCODEme]]%0a*** [[https://www.23andme.com/|23andMe]] ''Genetic Testing for Health, Disease & Ancestry; DNA Test''%0a**** [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aeF-0y9HP9A|Googling the Googlers' DNA: A Demonstration of the 23andMe Personal Genome Service]] by Linda Avey, GoogleTechTalk 2008%0a*** [[http://www.navigenics.com/|Navigenics]]%0a** [[http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-8615490726732890001|Pimp my Genome! The Mainstreaming of Digital Genetic Engineering]] by Andrew Hessel, Google Tech Talks 2007%0a** [[http://www.personalgenomes.org/|Personal Genome Project]] Volunteers from the general public working together with researchers to advance personal genomics.%0a** genes browsers/databases%0a*** [[http://www.ensembl.org/index.html|Ensembl Genome Browser]] vertebrates and other eukaryotic species%0a*** NIH NCBI [[http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/gene|Gene]] from RefSeq genomes, and defined by sequence and/or located in the NCBI Map Viewer%0a*** UCSC [[http://genome.ucsc.edu/cgi-bin/hgGateway|Human (Homo sapiens) Genome Browser Gateway]]%0a*** [[http://www.snpedia.com/|SNPedia]] wiki investigating human genetics.%0a*** [[http://utgenome.org/browser.html|UTGB Toolkit]], Human genome browser (still TBA in early September 2010)%0a** [[http://www.nature.com/news/2010/100602/full/465537a.html|Biologists tackle cells' identity crisis]] by Alla Katsnelson, Nature News June 2010%0a* [[#Exoskeleton]]exoskeleton%0a** Tsukuba Cybernics Lab [[http://sanlab.kz.tsukuba.ac.jp/english/r_hal.php|Robot suit HAL]] Hybrid Assistive Limb%0a** UC Berkeley Human Engineering Laboratory [[http://bleex.me.berkeley.edu/medicalexoskeleton.htm|Medical Exoskeleton]]%0a** Jerusalem Argo Medical Technologies [[http://www.argomedtec.com/products.asp|ReWalk]]%0a** Yobotics [[http://yobotics.com/robowalker/robowalker.html|RoboWalker and RoboKnee]]%0a** Raytheon [[http://www.raytheon.com/newsroom/technology/rtn08_exoskeleton/|2nd Generation Exoskeleton Robotic Suit (XOS 2)]]%0a** [[http://www.gizmowatch.com/entry/a-diy-exoskeleton-concept/|A DIY Exoskeleton Concept by Ben Millet]], Gizmo Watch 2008%0a** DIY [[http://neogentronyx.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=12&Itemid=26|About: Real Mecha (NMX04-1A)]], neogentronyx.com 2007%0a** [[http://openprosthetics.org/|The Open Prosthetics Project]] producing useful innovations in the field of prosthetics and freely sharing the designs.%0a* [[#LifeExtension]](radical) life extension%0a** [[Wikipedia:Life extension]]%0a** [[Wikipedia:Aubrey de Grey]]%0a** [[http://www.whyweage.com/|Why We Age (WWA)]] The Longevity Resources%0a** [[http://www.longevitymeme.org/|The Longevity Meme]] ideas and actions for longer, healthier lives%0a** [[http://imminst.org/|Immortality Institute]] Advocacy & Research For Unlimited Lifespans%0a** [[http://www.sens.org/|SENS (Strategies for Engineered Negligible Senescence) Foundation]] Human Regenerative Engineering%0a** [[http://www.vitaeinstitute.org/|Vitae Institute]]%0a* [[#Sleep]]sleep%0a** [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8hAw1z8GdE8|Personal Growth Series: Dr. William Dement on Healthy Sleep and Optimal Performance]], GoogleTalks 2008%0a*** ~min51 mention of sleep phases as part of an homeostatic process%0a** [[http://www.lexwarelabs.com/sleepcycle/|Sleep Cycle alarm clock]] for iPhone%0a** [[Wikipedia:Circadian rhythm]] Wikipedia:Cataplexy%0a** [[http://www.sommeil-mg.net/spip/Atelier-du-sommeil|La "Balance du Sommeil"]] dans Atelier du sommeil pour Sommeil et médecine générale%0a*** [[http://www.sommeil-mg.net/spip/Sleep-workshop|English equivalent]]%0a** [[http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00hnc9n/Horizon_20082009_Why_Do_We_Dream/|Horizon 2008-2009: Why Do We Dream?]], BBC, February 2009%0a** [[Wikipedia:Polyphasic sleep]], [[http://www.poly-phasers.com/enter.php|Poly Phasers]] community including its IRC freenode channel%0a** rules I follow (which should be better enforced, shared on http://www.quora.com/How-do-I-develop-the-habit-of-sleeping-early )%0a*** practice sport in an intensity proportional to the excitement of your current project%0a*** no tea/coffee/energy drink after 9pm%0a*** eat light and early too%0a*** go to bed early%0a*** prepare your next day upfront (bag, breakfast, etc...)%0a*** no electronic devices from the bedroom%0a*** no alarm clock facing the bed%0a*** take few minutes to relax on your back breathing%0a** link between sleep and learning%0a*** [[#OwnViewOnSleepAndLearning]]own view%0a**** all events creates memories but those with stress increasing or relieving events create specific properties, cf [[PersonalInformationStream/WithoutNotesMay11#SocialAllostasis]] or [[Content/ClickingMoments#Neurochemistry]], like other cognitive mechanisms via physical changes, in particular physiological i.e. chemical%0a**** during moments with minimum external stimuli gathering, e.g. during sleep, recent memories e.g. of the previous day, are stacked by intensity of those stress related markers and then re-experienced appearing like a continuous event or "story"%0a**** this facilitate better encoding of what should most likely postively impact surviving by trying to pre-process complex fight of flee patterns to be later on executed in real time%0a**** note that such stress related event can be socially simulated, e.g. homework that will scored by the teacher the next day, major examination, etc... cf [[Content/MentalExercises]]%0a** "normal" problems%0a*** [[Wikipedia:Sleep paralysis]], [[Wikipedia:Cataplexy]] and [[Wikipedia:Hypnic jerk]]%0a*** most that I did experience myself, cf [[(I:Main.)DreamLog]]%0a** [[http://uncdiss.files.wordpress.com/2009/11/hzzho.jpg|"get more energy. Sleep"]] Center for Sleep Disorders campaign%0a** [[http://www.myzeo.com/|Zeo]] Personal Sleep Coach%0a** [[http://videos.arte.tv/fr/videos/x_enius-3513418.html|X:enius - Le changement d'heure est-il nocif pour la santé ?]], Arte November 2010%0a** [[http://jonls.dk/redshift/|Redshift]] by Jon Lund Steffensen%0a*** using it since mid-July 2011%0a* [[#Mood]]mood%0a** see [[MemoryRecalls/ImprovingPIM#Emotions]] for an attempt of integration within a PIM%0a** [[http://moodler.in/|Moodler.in]] mood tracker%0a** [[https://www.moodtracker.com/|Mood Tracker]] Online Tools for Depression and Bipolar Disorder%0a** [[http://www.psychtracker.com/|myPsychTracker]] Symptom and Journaling Manager%0a** [[http://www.moodjam.org/|MoodJam]], Carnegie Mellon University%0a** [[http://moodspin.com/|MoodSpin]] Express how you feel beyond words%0a* [[#Ergonomy]]Ergonomy%0a** kneeling chair%0a*** [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IOYURfHEu48&feature=related|Pelvic Neutral Posture]] by SepiaTechnique%0a*** government websites regarding posture, attention and other problem for knowledge workers%0a*** gave it away after few months, was probably too small%0a** [[Tools/Tools|PostureMinder]] started the 26th of May 2010%0a*** stopped few months after but overall good tips%0a** [[http://ehs.columbia.edu/ErgoEvaluateTool.html|Ergonomic Self-Evaluation Tool]] by Columbia University%0a* [[#ImpactOfInformationTechnologyOnTheBrain]]Impact of information technology on the brain%0a** motivated by Discussions:fabien/kenzaseddik.log 7 August 2011 at 18:05%0a** [[http://cogprints.org/6182/|Offloading Cognition onto Cognitive Technology]], 2008%0a*** to consider with projects like ROS or RoboEarths in [[Cookbook/Electronics#Robotics]] that aims at sharing behaviors and solution amongst a grid of robots and their researchers (or vice versa) which do realize such a project of cognitive commons but for robotics%0a*** mentioned in PersonalInformationStream/WithoutNotesSeptember10#GTDHeylighenVidal and Seedea:Content/Newconcepts#CognitiveCommons%0a** [[http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19155745|Your brain on Google: patterns of cerebral activation during internet searching]], Am J Geriatr Psychiatry 2009%0a*** rediscovered during [[PersonalInformationStream/WithoutNotesAugust11#MindAndMachineTheFutureOfThinking]]%0a** [[http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0020708|Microstructure Abnormalities in Adolescents with Internet Addiction Disorder]], PLoS ONE June 2011%0a** [[http://www.sciencemag.org/content/early/2011/07/13/science.1207745|Google Effects on Memory: Cognitive Consequences of Having Information at Our Fingertips]], Science July 2011%0a*** cf [[PersonalInformationStream/WithoutNotesJuly11#GoogleEffectsOnMemory]]%0a** see also [[Tools/Internet]] regarding the structure and properties of Internet in general%0a** [[PersonalInformationStream/WithoutNotesOctober10#WhatsTheInternetDoingToOurBrains]]%0a** [[http://edge.org/annual-question/how-is-the-internet-changing-the-way-you-think|How Is The Internet Changing The Way You Think?]], Annual Question, Edge 2010%0a%0a!![[#AcademicResearch]]Academic research%0a* [[http://www.researchchannel.org/prog/displayevent.aspx?rid=29854|Nutrition and Metabolomics: Bringing Personalized Diet and Health to Practice]] by J. Bruce German, University of Kentucky September 2009%0a** [[http://foodscience.ucdavis.edu/people/faculty/jgerman|J. Bruce German]]'s homepage at UC Davis Food Science & Technology%0a* [[http://www.biocatalogue.org/|BioCatalogue.org]] providing a curated catalogue of Life Science Web Services%0a* [[http://www.epigenome.org/index.php?page=project|Human Epigenome Project (HEP)]] aims to identify, catalogue and interpret genome-wide DNA methylation patterns of all human genes in all major tissues.%0a* [[http://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2008/05/05/science/20080506_DISEASE.html|Mapping the Human ‘Diseasome’]] NYTimes.com 2008%0a** %25width=400px%25[[http://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2008/05/05/science/20080506_DISEASE.html|http://api.ning.com/files/HamHRKNuA92WD4aOb55ndPuswwkuWOn6RxQI0Lq5toIBtp9rVOIpRhU5xAl0ltauSv7UNfliRB5fOVL2lK1OMCZdfSPwqPMy/Picture1.png?width=737&height=501#image.png]]%0a* Center for [[http://www.usccardiology.org/bodycomputing/|Body Computing]] at University of Southern California (USC)%0a* [[http://www.himap.org/|Human Interactome Map]] dynamic browser for the human protein-protein interaction map.%0a* [[http://www.stat.columbia.edu/~cook/movabletype/archives/2009/12/healthcare_spen.html|Healthcare spending and life expectancy: a comparison of graphs]] by Andrew Gelman, Statistical Modeling, Causal Inference, and Social Science December 2009%0a* [[http://neugrid.healthgrid.org|neuGRID e-infrastructure]] data archiving, communication and computationally intensive applications in the medical sciences%0a* [[http://www.jmir.org/|Journal of Medical Internet Research (JMIR)]]%0a%0a%0a!![[#LeadingDeathCauses]]Leading death causes%0aOverall interesting to track in order to counter any eventually media sensationalist bias.%0a%25center%25[[http://www.eatliver.com/img/2008/3143.jpg|Path:/pub/inverteddeath.png]]%25%25%0a* [[http://www.wired.com/wiredscience/2008/06/revisualizing-y/|Do Fear the Reaper: Readers Visualize Death Data]] by Alexis Madrigal, Wired.com 2008 %0a* [[http://manyeyes.alphaworks.ibm.com/manyeyes/visualizations/leading-causes-of-death-bubble-diagr|Leading causes of death--bubble diagram]] on Many Eyes, uploaded by humancentered using data from National Center for Health Statistics, 2008%0a* U S [[http://www.cdc.gov/nchs/products/nvsr.htm|National Vital Statistics Reports]] by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention%0a* [[http://www.eatliver.com/i.php?n=4984|Swine flu]] So very overhyped.%0a%0a%0a!![[#Nutrition]]Nutrition%0a* [[http://www.cookingforgeeks.com/|Cooking For Geeks]] by Jeff Potter%0a* [[http://www.nutritiondata.com/|NutritionData.com]] Nutrition facts, calories in food, labels, nutritional information and analysis%0a* [[Cookbook.Food]]%0a** including eventually [[http://www.fourmilab.ch/hackdiet/|The Hacker's Diet]] How to lose weight and hair through stress and poor nutrition by John Walker, 4th ed 2005 with its [[http://www.fourmilab.ch/hackdiet/online/hdo.html|The Hacker's Diet Online]] companion%0a* [[http://wiki.seedea.org/Oimp/TheHealthVoyage|The Health Voyage]] project%0a* [[http://www.wolframalpha.com/examples/FoodAndNutrition.html|Food & Nutrition]] Examples at Wolfram|Alpha%0a* [[http://athome.harvard.edu/food|Women, Men, and Food]] Harvard@Home 2007%0a* [[http://sugarstacks.com/|Sugar Stacks - How Much Sugar Is in That?]] "show how the sugars in your favorite foods literally stack up, gram for gram."%0a* NutritionData.com [[http://www.nutritiondata.com/topics/fullness-factor|Fullness Factor]] "consume fewer Calories without feeling hungry"%0a** subscribe to the website in order to keep the list of aliments, the amount of calories and being able to run comparisons%0a* [[http://platform.fatsecret.com/api/|FatSecret Platform API]] "access the FatSecret Platform and support the building of applications."%0a** Javascript and REST APIs%0a* [[http://www.gicare.com/diseases/Lactose-Intolerance.aspx|Lactose Intolerance]], including The Home Do-It-Yourself Test, by Jackson Siegelbaum Gastroenterology%0a* watching notes on [[WatchingNotes/WatchingNotes#NutritionMadeClear|Nutrition Made Clear]]%0a* [[PersonalInformationStream/WithoutNotes|previously discovered content]] about the evolution and history of human nutrition%0a* [[http://radar.oreilly.com/2010/02/data-not-drugs.html|Data not drugs]] by Brian Ahier, O'Reilly Radar February 2010%0a** including from [[http://thedecisiontree.com/blog/|The Decision Tree]] by Thomas Goetz%0a*** linking to [[http://wiki.medpedia.com/Special:ListAllArticles|Medpedia]] started in 2007 %0a* [[http://www.informationisbeautiful.net/play/snake-oil-supplements/|Snake Oil? The scientific evidence for health supplements]] David McCandless and Andy Perkins, Information Is Beautiful January 2010%0a* [[http://fora.tv/2010/01/23/Michael_Pollan_on_Food_Rules_An_Eaters_Manual|Michael Pollan on Food Rules: An Eater's Manual]], Book Passage January 2010%0a** http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carbohydrate#Nutrition%0a** ~min16 04. Cultural Wisdom About Food talking about culture as "a very darwinian process"%0a** [[http://www.pathlights.com/nr_encyclopedia/Health%2520Notes/healnote11.htm|Health Notes # 11]] "The Whiter the Bread the Sooner You're Dead!"%0a* [[http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00r9svk/Horizon_20092010_Did_Cooking_Make_Us_Human/|Horizon - Did Cooking Make Us Human?]], BBC March 2010%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dBnniua6-oM|Sugar: The Bitter Truth]] by Robert H. Lustig, UCSF 2009%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vHyD2CkFod8|Live Cultured Fermentation]] by Benjamin T Stanley, Google Tech Talks March 2010%0a** Benjamin T Stanley twitter account http://twitter.com/chefbtstanley%0a** [[http://kefir.wikidot.com/|Free Fermentology Foundation]]%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-PA-buwI3q4|Nutrients for Better Mental Performance]] by Steven Wm. Fowkes, Google Tech Talk 2009%0a%0a!![[#Documentaries]]Documentaries%0a* [[http://www.moneytalksthemovie.com/|Money Talks: Profits Before Patient Safety]] 2008%0a** [[http://blog.bioethics.net/2009/05/merck-makes-phony-peerreview-journal/|Merck Makes Phony Peer-Review Journal]], BioEthics.net, May 2009%0a** [[http://crbestbuydrugs.com|Consumer Reports Best Buy Drugs]]%0a* [[http://www.generationrxfilm.com/|Generation RX]] by Kevin P. Miller, Commons Radius 2008%0a* [[http://plus7.arte.tv/fr/1697660,CmC=2817444.html|Le patient qui valait 3 milliards]] by Martin Gronemeyer, Robert Cibis, ZDF 2008%0a* [[http://plus7.arte.tv/fr/1697660,CmC=2817446,scheduleId=2788826.html|Massage ou pontage - Le business du tourisme médical]] by Wolfgang Luck, ZDF 2008%0a* [[http://www.cchr.org/#/videos/making-a-killing-introduction|Making A Killing: The Untold Story of Psychotropic Drugging]], produced by Citizens Commission on Human Rights 2008%0a* [[http://www.arte.tv/fr/grippe/2897258,CmC=2897150.html|Grippe A, un virus fait débat]], Arte October 2009%0a* [[http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00q9jfs|Horizon, 2009-2010, Pill Poppers]], BBC January 2010%0a** impressively automated process of discovery displaying GSK pharmaceutical molecular laboratory%0a* [[http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00q2rdj|Horizon, 2009-2010, Why Do Viruses Kill?]], BBC January 2010%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UHzwqf_JkrA|Peter Singer: "The Ethics of What We Eat"]], WilliamsCollege December 2009%0a* [[http://endoftheline.com/film/|The End of the Line : Imagine an ocean without fish]] 2009%0a%0a!![[#IndustryScandals]]Industry scandals%0a* [[http://www.france.attac.org/spip.php?article2744|Présentation du "Grand secret de l’industrie pharmaceutique"]] by Christian Lehmann, Attac France 2005%0a* [[http://blog.bioethics.net/2009/05/merck-makes-phony-peerreview-journal/|Merck Makes Phony Peer-Review Journal]], BioEthics.net May 2009%0a* [[http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2009/09/02/pfizer-to-pay-record-23b-_n_275012.html|Pfizer To Pay Record $2.3B Penalty For Illegal Drug Promotions]], HuffingtonPost September 2009%0a** with its [[http://www.dipity.com/timeline/Pfizer-Fine|timeline]] thanks to Dipity%0a%0a%0a!![[#HealthDashboard]]Personal health dashboard%0a>>bgcolor=lightblue%3c%3c%0a(:include Fabien/HealthDashboard#DashBoardStart#DashBoardEnd :)%0a[[%3c%3c]]%0a>>%3c%3c%0a%0a!!To organize%0a* [[http://health20.org/|Health 2.0]] ''to the community of visionaries, entrepreneurs, intrapreneurs, policy makers, and professionals who are working on fundamentally redefining the healthcare industry along the lines of "Web 2.0".''%0a* [[http://www.health2con.com/|Health 2.0 Conference]] and its blog%0a* [[http://www.highlighthealth.com/|Highlight HEALTH]] ''an online news site for health consumers and healthcare providers''%0a* [[http://www.researchchannel.org/prog/subject.aspx?fID=567&pID=476|Health and Medicine]] by ResearchChannel%0a* [[http://www.prescrire.org/|Prescrire]] ''apporter aux professionnels de santé, et ŕ travers eux aux patients, les informations claires, synthétiques et fiables dont ils ont besoin, en particulier sur les médicaments et les stratégies thérapeutiques et diagnostiques.''%0a* [[http://social.eyeforpharma.com/|eyeforpharma.com]] ''Pharma strategy for the busy executive''%0a** with Sales, Patient Compliance, Marketing, Forecasting section%0a* [[http://www.rolandsimion.org/|Dr Marc Girard]] recommanded by Kenza%0a* [[http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=93168588191|Open Source Medicine]] group Facebook%0a* [[http://linuxmednews.com/|GNU/Linux And Open Source Medical Software News]] started in 2000%0a* [[http://www.rejuvepedia.org/|Rejuvepedia]] rejuvenating the human body on an system-by-system, organ-by-organ, tissue-by-tissue, cell-by-cell and gene-by-gene basis.%0a* [[http://videolectures.net/seehealth2010_ljubljana/|CeGD eGovernance Academy Seminar Series 2010 - SEeHealth: The Roadmap from Concept to Practice]]%0a** why, how, when and with what tools eHealth systems can be set‐up in their respective countries, taking into account the specific (policy, social) environment of each individual country.%0a** [[http://www.cegd.eu/academy/events/Lists/Events/DispForm.aspx?ID=14|Events - SEeHealth]] at Centre for eGovernance Development%0a* [[http://infosthetics.com/archives/2010/03/the_human_body_as_a_subway_map.html|The Human Body as a Subway Map]] by Sam Loman, information aesthetics March 2010%0a** %25width=400px%25[[http://infosthetics.com/archives/2010/03/the_human_body_as_a_subway_map.html|http://infosthetics.com/archives/human_subway_map.jpg]]%0a* [[http://www.patientslikeme.com/|PatientsLikeMe]] Patients Helping Patients Live Better Every Day, started in 2005%0a* [[http://www.wikigenes.org/|WikiGenes - Evolutionary Knowledge]] A wiki for the life sciences where authorship matters%0a* [[http://www.sciencevsaging.org/en|Human Aging System Diagram]] (HASD) developed by the Research Center of Advanced Technologies (Moscow, Russia)%0a* [[http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/hairproblems.html|Hair Problems]] MedlinePlus, National Institutes of Health%0a* [[http://www.mc.vanderbilt.edu/discoveryseries/|Discovery Series]] Vanderbilt University Medical Center%0a* Computational physiology%0a** [[Wikipedia:Physiome]]%0a** labs%0a*** http://www.comlab.ox.ac.uk/activities/computationalphysiology/%0a*** http://lcp.mit.edu/%0a*** http://www.rle.mit.edu/cpci/%0a*** http://www.cpl.uh.edu/%0a*** http://cpl.cornell.edu/%0a* [[http://podcast.hms.harvard.edu/|Harvard Medical Labcast]]%0a%0a!![[#ToDo]]To do%0a* improve [[Fabien.HealthDashboard]]%0a* understand chemical efficiency and dependency%0a** find the quantity and frequency that maximize efficiency while minimizing tolerance%0a*** as tolerance decrease efficiency over time (thus also cost) and provoke health hazards%0a* learn how the peripheral nervous system works%0a** how physiology, nutrition, posture, can influence it%0a*** and thus impact the central nervous system%0a**** and thus impact the higher order cognitive functions%0a*** [[http://www.nicolelislab.net/Abstracts/Tate_SFN2009.pdf|Neural activity associated with changes in posture in Rhesus Macaques]] by A.J. Tate, M.A. Lebedev and M.A.L Nicolelis, Soc Neurosci 2009%0a* [[http://www.blog.sethroberts.net/2010/03/09/optimal-daily-experience/|Optimal Daily Experience]] by Seth Roberts, Seth’s blog March 2010%0a** http://sethroberts.net/articles/2010%2520The%2520unreasonable%2520effectiveness%2520of%2520my%2520self-experimentation.pdf Medical Hypotheses April 2010%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NOAgplgTxfc|Robert Sapolsky On Depression in U.S.]], Stanford University 2009%0a** [[Wikipedia:Anhedonia]]%0a* [[http://atvb.ahajournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/30/8/1665|Tea and Coffee Consumption and Cardiovascular Morbidity and Mortality]] by de Koning Gans et al. 30 (8): 1665, Arteriosclerosis, Thrombosis, and Vascular Biology 2010%0a* consider or check%0a** [[http://greengoose.com/|GreenGoose]]Track your lifestyle, wireless sensors integration%0a** [[Wikipedia:Intermittent fasting]]%0a%0a!![[#SeeAlso]]See also%0a* own resources%0a** in [[Seedea:Content/Newconcepts|New Concepts]] page%0a*** [[Seedea:Content/Newconcepts#Cyberchondria|Cyberchondria]] %0a*** [[Seedea:Content/Newconcepts#GenicCapture|Genic capture]]%0a*** [[Seedea:Content/Newconcepts#RegulatoryCapture|Regulatory capture]]%0a** reading notes on %0a*** [[ReadingNotes/IntelligentBio|Intelligent Bioinformatics]]%0a*** [[ReadingNotes/The Wisdom Paradox]]%0a** resources on [[Seedea:Content/Concepttreefmri#Resources|Brain Imaging]]%0a** [[Content/Meditation]]%0a* [[http://videocast.nih.gov/|NIH VideoCasting and Podcasting]], US%0a** [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8_tWbSdzbHU|Neural Plasticity and Diversity in the Adult Mammalian Brain]], NIH VideoCast on March 2011%0a** [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eaNH_q5EFAQ|A Look at the Unconscious Brain Under General Anesthesia]], NIH VideoCast on March 2011%0a* [[http://www.openyou.org/|OpenYou]] including Emokit and libfitbit projects%0a** added to [[Cookbook/Electronics]]%0a* non obvious results from psychology%0a** [[Wikipedia:Posttraumatic growth]] Content.HighTechHardwareLibrary=>>center%3c%3c%0aThe future is already here — it's just not very evenly distributed.%0a''William Gibson''%0a>>%3c%3c%0a%0a!!Principle%0a* cheapest way to temporarily let try the newest high tech items for the largest number of people%0a%0a!!Motivation%0aA lot of new high tech items are tempting gadgets and only few will be actually used on a daily basis (creating significant [[Wikipedia:Electronic waste]]). Unfortunately most items are expensive (between $200 and $2000) so the price per usage is high and shops do not allow like clothes to try and bring back.%0a%0aIdeally it would allow to spark conversations while keeping a critical eye on ucpoming technologies.%0a%0a!!Examples%0a* 10 persons put 50e for 1 year of access%0a** the 500e is used to%0a*** buy a 300e item%0a*** run a website (pay for domain name) to%0a**** facilitate the exchange of items%0a***** [[https://www.djangopackages.com/grids/g/ecommerce/|list and keep track of available and soon-to-be available items]]%0a***** keeping track of who has what for how long%0a****** penalty for delays%0a**** facilitate the acquisition of new items%0a***** properties, price, [[https://www.djangopackages.com/grids/g/voting/|popularity ranking]]%0a*** have a 150e starting fund for the next item and gather more members%0a%0a!!Goals%0a# having registration and registry website going with at least one registered item and member;%0a# get item A, B, C;%0a# get hosting space;%0a# ...%0a%0a!!Rules%0a* items can be used for a limited period of 1 week to maximize circulation%0a** but can be kept until a request is made if there is no local to store it%0a* items have to given back just as they were%0a* maximum 2 months in the traditional commercial circuit%0a* items are not to buy, after 6 months of availability they will be given away to a non-profit association or local school%0a* FIFO : first in, first to get the item (to give an incentive to put money on the table faster)%0a* the lending period increases over time to maximize early rotation%0a** e.g. 3 days per person for the first month then 2 weeks per person for the remaining 5 months%0a* cost of entry should be proportional to the total amount paid by other members with depreciation%0a%0a!!Difficulties%0a* minimize broken and lost items%0a* global fund or per item fund, the global fund might be slow and rely on new members to come in, per item fund will not let member stagnate%0a** balance money and time within the group%0a*** what happens if membership is on a yearly basis and somebody joins 6 months after others?%0a*** what happens is somebody join 1 month after the new item was bought?%0a%0a!!Suggestions%0a* No need to store, p2p hosting system from members with maximum duration, request from the system to the next member%0a* Member card as QRcode%0a* Insurance? Caution?%0a** Ability to have items proportional to price and time spent in the group%0a* Looking for subvention from the city, incubator, etc%0a* Look for hardware items for free from producers and kickstarter projects%0a* Find most looked for items currently%0a** augmented reality%0a*** $1500 [[http://www.google.com/glass/start/how-to-get-one/|Google Glass]]%0a** virtual reality%0a*** $300 [[https://www.oculusvr.com/order/|Occulus Rift]]%0a** brain-computer interface%0a*** $269 [[https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/openbci/openbci-an-open-source-brain-computer-interface-fo?ref=live|OpenBCI]]%0a** high resolution personal display%0a*** $499 [[https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/avegantglyph/a-mobile-personal-theater-with-built-in-premium-au|AvegantGlyph]]%0a** wearable computing%0a*** Samsung Gear 2%0a** 3D printer%0a** Personal robotics a la Nao (but more recent)%0a** Personal cleaning robots a la Roomba (but more recent)%0a* priority to new class of object, i.e. is there is au augmented reality pair of glass available, the next item should try to be something else, not just another brand or model%0a* consider embedding directly the accounting and banking in the platform%0a** using e.g. http://bitcoin.stackexchange.com/questions/3718/what-are-multi-signature-transactions%0a%0a!!Contacts%0a* [[https://hackerspace.be|BXL HackerSpace]]%0a* [[http://www.meetup.com/OpenGarage/|Open Garage]]%0a* Local QS chapter Candide Kemmler and Christel Dm%0a* Traditional libraries%0a* [[Wikipedia:List of tool-lending libraries]]%0a** including locally http://instrumentheek.be/%0a* Re-sources in Etterbeek%0a* funding platforms%0a** http://www.indiegogo.com%0a** https://www.kickstarter.com which does not work in Belgium to create projects%0a* M. Es in Etterbeek regarding the establishment of non-profit associations%0a%0a!!To do%0a* Gather answer from the survey%0a** https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/YJZR3LB Content.Hippies=26/06/08%0a%0aHippie style for Soline, "han han yeah!". Content.IPlightning-talk=(:redirect Presentations.IntellectualProperty:) Content.IdealRelationship=!!Principle%0aA relationship is alive, you need to nurture it. This page is dedicated to organize what really matters to have the best time you can hope for with the person you want to share it with.%0a%0a!!Result%0a# [++challenging sex++]%0a## physical attraction always stimulated%0a### [-exercising-]%0a### [-dress fittingly-]%0a### [-proper use of language/expressions/manners according to the situation-]%0a## encouraging sex imagination%0a### [-never confine sex in the same place-]%0a### [-remember that the thought of sex can be as much exciting as the real act -]%0a### [-read/search/discuss together of new ideas or wonderings-]%0a### [-share fantasies-]%0a### [-accept one's body and be conscious of it-]%0a### [-observe/understand the partner's body and needs (just like with your own!)-]%0a## avoidance of any sort of possesive/repressive behavior%0a### [-jealousy is unhealthy and groundless-]%0a### [-restrictions most of the times cause detachment and rejection-]%0a### [-Avoidance of unhealthy symbiosis-]%0a# [++caring behavior++]%0a## being conscious/aware of the partners interests/tastes/preferences and respect them%0a## offer support and consolation but not as a mere "weeping wall"%0a### [-Avoid whining ;)-]%0a## do always what seems to be better for you and your partner%0a### [-discuss every time in order to better understand decisions and attitudes that might not be clear without a proper "light" ---> frank communication!-]%0a# [++stimulated growing++]%0a## grow together but still separately -%0a### [-remember always: him/her that i love i wish to be free, even from me-]%0a### [-always seek first it's own dreams and purposes-]%0a### [-be a realized person in order to be able to help others-]%0a## be interested in each other life/work%0a### [-help each other by providing ideas and different points of view -]%0a### [-challenge each other in always new tasks and objectives-]%0a## be conscious of your environment%0a### [-See what surrounds you and adapt yourself-]%0a### [-Follow your own principles and respect your partner's ones-]%0a## seize the day!%0a### [-Planning really few things together and be always ready to catch the best opportunities at the right moment-]%0a%0a%0a!!To do%0a* build an encompassing visual%0a** a path to an improving situation, an ever growing trail for one and two and more%0a* Be less serious for Christ sake, it's about pleasure!%0a* Add scientific references%0a** just kidding ... or not?%0a* avoid this/that forms Content.IntelligenceQuotient=!!Is IQ a relevant metric%0a* the objective is nice, progressing, but practically does it work?%0a* whatever you have, you have to make the most of it.%0a%0a!!Correlation of highest IQs and progresses%0athe highest IQ are not necessarily those that make the biggest discoveries or are the happier, or make society progress%0a%0a!!The accuracy of the test%0atechnically, Im not convinced by the test accuracy%0aI do believe that handling abstractions is fundamental%0awhich is, as general intelligence, what IQ is supposed to measure%0abut that's just not enough%0a%0a!!A network of requirements%0ato give a silly equivalent, of course you want the best processor you can get%0abut what matters if what software and on what data your use it%0aif you compute a crappy algorithm on biased data for something useless, what's the point?%0a%0a!!See also%0a* [[Wikipedia:IQ]]%0a* EQ?%0a* CreativityQ? (related BBC show)%0a*[[ReadingNotes/ThePrehistoryOfLanguage#Chapter11]] on ''g''%0a* relevant (?) cognitive science papers%0a** [[Cognition/Cognition]]%0a* [[Wikipedia:Phrenology]] Content.Japan=!!Preparing the trip to Japan%0a%25right%25 back to the [[Content.Planning|global planning]]%0a%0a!!!Creativity and it's cultural origins%0a* ([[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Japanorama|Japonarama]])%0a%0a!!!Robotics and it's cultural origins%0a* following the conference enjoyed in the College de France last year (add a link)%0a* Study on worker availability vs e-worker%0a** statistics on workers needs / capacity to build robots and the pace of production / fertality rate%0a%0a!!!Aikido%0a* Dojos? Culture?%0a* Video by Henry Kono : Yin and Yang in Motion%0a** "We always give out our center" (@0:17:03-0:17:28)%0a** "You should be moving on your own orbit" (@1:01:01)%0a** "This is the hardest thing : watch your own center" (@1:02:33)%0a** "Nothing is different in Aikido from one technique to another. [[%3c%3c]]They are all the same. [[%3c%3c]]The outer form is different." (@1:28:06)%0a** "Your physical weight doesn't change but you will get lighter. Your body movement will get lighter" (@1:31:09)%0a** "He is telling me exactly where he is going to be.[[%3c%3c]]Even if he wanted to stop he can not stop when the movement starts.[[%3c%3c]]I am not unbalancing him. [[%3c%3c]]I am going to keep him so balance so he can not move also he is moving.[[%3c%3c]]This is the only way he can move." (@1:33:55-1:34:25)%0a%0a!!!Japanese language%0a* [[http://www.iknow.co.jp/]]%0a%0a!!!Sightseeing%0a* Zen Garden north of Tokyo%0a%0a!!!Tips from friends%0a* Angel : Tokyo (of course), Nara and Kyoto is my best prefer, because is a historycal cities, they are near, very near from each other. Osaka is nice too, and Nagoya is a big city. But you have to go to Kyoto, is beautiful and have studios of Samurai movies, parks, a lot of things. Content.KeyExperiments=This page lists the experiments that I find (despite some difficult considerations) had very important results.%0a%0a* [[#SuperHedonists]]rat dying by using lever to stimulate pleasure centers rather than eating%0a** see http://www.iplant.eu/references.html%0a** from thebacckbox in [[http://www.amazon.com/Runaway-Brain-Evolution-Human-Uniqueness/dp/0465031315|The Runaway Brain: The Evolution of Human Uniqueness]], Christopher Wills, Basic Books 1993%0a*** The story of early development of studies on the genetics of learning in rats is in N. K. Innis, Tolman and Tryon: Early research on the inheritance of the ability to learn, american psychologist 47 (1992): 190-97%0a*** Marian C. Diamond, Enriching Heredity: The impact of the environment on the anatomy of the brain (London: Collier, 1988), traces the detailed studies of enriched and deprived rats."%0a*** The evolution of the brain and the role of brain size are summarized in Harry J. Jerison, Evolution of the Brain and Intelligence (New York: Academic Press, 1973); and H. J. Jerison, Brain Size and the Evolution of Mind, James Arthur lecture on the evolution of the human brain (New York)%0a*** T. W. Deacon, Rethinking mammalian brain evolution, American Zoologist 30 (1990): 692 - 705; and A. J. Rockel, R. W. Hiorns, and T. P. S Powell, The basic uniformity in structure of the neocortex, Brain 103 (1980): 221-44, discuss the organisation of the brain at levels higher than the neuron%0a** 1992 issue of Scientific American (devoted to Mind and Brain)%0a* Stanford experiment%0a** [[Wikipedia:Stanford prison experiment]]%0a** interview with researcher in [[PersonalInformationStream/WithoutNotesApril11#PhilipZimbardo]]%0a** to develop%0a* Milgram experiment%0a** [[Wikipedia:Milgram experiment]]%0a** mentioned in [[PersonalInformationStream/WithoutNotesApril11#PhilipZimbardo]]%0a** to develop%0a* [[#KittenCarousel]]Held and Hein (1963)%0a** "There is also developmental evidence that normal vision depends not only on movement of the body relative to the environment, but on self-actuated movement. Held and Hein (1963) performed an experiment in which two kittens were harnessed to a carousel. One of the kittens was harnessed in such a way that it stood firmly on the ground. The other kitten was suspended in the air. As the one kitten walked, both kittens moved in a circle. As a result, they received identical visual stimulation, but only one of them received that stimulation as a result of self-movement. Remarkably (but not surprisingly from an enactive viewpoint) only the self-moving kitten developed normal depth perception (not to mention normal paw-eye coordination). From an enactive standpoint, we can venture an explanation for this: only through self-movement can one test and so learn the relevant patterns of sensorimotor dependence."%0a*** [[http://wexler.free.fr/library/files/held%2520(1963)%2520movement-produced%2520stimulation%2520in%2520the%2520development%2520of%2520visually%2520guided%2520behavior.pdf|Movement-produced stimulation in the development of visually guided behavior]] by Richard Held and Alan Hein, Journal of Comparative and Physiological Psychology 1963%0a** http://www.goes.com/hovancik/exp/kit_caro.htm with picture%0a** http://www.interdisciplines.org/enaction/papers/1%0a** %25thumb%25[[Path:/pub/illustrations/KittenCarousel.png|Path:/pub/illustrations/KittenCarousel.png]]%25%25%0a* [[#MappingToolsToBody]][[http://www.cell.com/current-biology/abstract/S0960-9822%252809%252901109-9|Tool-use induces morphological updating of the body schema]] Current Biology, Volume 19, Issue 12, R478-R479, 23 June 2009%0a** confirming enaction, augmented/extended cognition, embodiment, ...%0a** also coherent with extended homeostasis (Claude Bernard cycles)%0a** added to [[ReadingNotes.ReadingNotes#Supersizing|my notes on Supersizing the Mind]]%0a** [[http://www.wired.com/wiredscience/2010/03/heidegger-tools/|Your Computer Really Is a Part of You]] by Brandon Keim, Wired.com March 2010%0a*** [[http://www.plosone.org/article/info%253Adoi%252F10.1371%252Fjournal.pone.0009433|A Demonstration of the Transition from Ready-to-Hand to Unready-to-Hand]] by Dobromir G. Dotov, Lin Nie, Anthony Chemero, PLoS ONE March 2010%0a*** [[http://edisk.fandm.edu/tony.chemero/papers/|Tony Chemero’s Online Papers]]%0a* [[#WorldSimulation]][[http://www.veoh.com/browse/videos/category/educational/watch/v10105414XHtmqerM|World Simulation Spring 2008]] %0a** [[http://mediatedcultures.net/worldsim.htm|Class Project]] at Kansas State University%0a** dedicated [[http://ksuanth.wetpaint.com|wiki]] where most of this content was built by students%0a** [[http://www.youtube.com/user/mwesch|mwesch's Channel]] for Digital Ethnography, Kansas State University%0a** YT video with European empires appearing, splitting and changing sizes over time%0a* [[#StanfordMarshmallowExperiment]]Stanford children experiments to categorize reward and time%0a** predict GPA with the ability to postpone the candy%0a** [[Wikipedia:Stanford marshmallow experiment]]%0a** [[http://www.sciencemag.org/content/244/4907/933.abstract|Delay of gratification in children]] by Yuichi Shoda, Walter Mischel, Philip K. Peake, Science 1989%0a* [[Wikipedia:Rouge test]] Content.Knowledge=>>bgcolor=lightblue %3c%3c%0aNote that the methods and the links presuppose that you do understand the law and that you have the rights of whatever electronic material you are searching for.%0a>>%3c%3c%0a%0a%0a!!Method%0a* use your favorite search engine, paste the title within quotes and try the keywords%0a** rapidshare, {-megaupload-}, or any other famous HTTP upload website%0a** pdf, gs, ... or any other famous eBook format %0a** torrent, ... or any other famous P2P format%0a%0a!!Ebooks%0a* {-free-books.sytes.net-}%0a* {-librarypirate.me-}%0a* en.bookfi.org%0a* {-free-books.dontexist.com-}%0a* Scribd.com%0a* Ebookee.com%0a* KnowFree.net%0a* BitMe.org%0a* Thevault.bz%0a* {-avaxhome.ru-}%0a* {-ebookshare.net-}%0a* {-ebook30.com-}%0a* librarianchick.com%0a* reddit.com/r/scholar%0a%0aSee for maintained lists%0a* http://www.quora.com/What-are-some-alternatives-to-library-nu?%0a* http://www.reddit.com/r/trackers/comments/16wjvq/anyone_looking_for_an_ebooktextbook_read_this%0a* http://www.reddit.com/r/trackers/comments/hrgmv/tracker_with_pdfsebooks_of_college_textbooks/c1xrq44%0a%0a!!Comics%0a* [RS] Le topic de la bd de DownParadise%0a* BDDream.ru%0a%0a!!Post scriptum%0aLinks are not direct in order not to "facilitate" direct connection to "potentially illegal" content from other websites. Feel free to copy/paste and open the pages directly in your browser. Content.Law=!!Principle%0aSynthesize and structure my views and source of knowledge on law and legal perspective knowing it is an evolving and central domain.%0a%0a!!Key sources%0a* http://cyberlaw.stanford.edu%0a** [[PersonalInformationStream/WithoutNotesNovember11#ArtificialIntelligenceALegalPerspective]]%0a** http://www.stanfordlawreview.org%0a* http://cyber.law.harvard.edu%0a** several talks watched%0a* http://yalelawjournal.org%0a** some articles read%0a%0a!!Key concepts%0a* [[Wikipedia:Regulatory capture]]%0a%0a!!Own projects%0a* devpim:TrackedTOS/FacebookAnalysis%0a* [[Tools/Internet#LegislativeRouting]]%0a* [[Tools/Internet#LegislativeUpdates]]%0a%0a!!See also%0a* motivation%0a** [[Content/Ethics]]%0a** [[Fabien/Beliefs#B2]]%0a** Seedea:Research/Drive%0a* [[PersonalInformationStream/WithoutNotesSeptember11#JudgesInJeopardy]]%0a* [[ReadingNotes/TheFutureOfIdeas]] for "code is law"%0a* [[ReadingNotes/ScanningNotes#LegalStrategies]]%0a* Seedea:Seedea/Licenses%0a* [[LegislativeChanges]]%0a* [[ReadingNotes/InformationFeudalism]]%0a* [[ReadingNotes/InformationRules#Chapter10]]%0a* [[Bypassing/]] Content.LearningGames=(:redirect Content/Education#Pedagogy:) Content.LegislativeChanges=!!Principle%0aOrganize proposal to change the political system according to my personal convictions.%0a%0a!!Propositions%0a# do X for Y in order to improve Z%0a# other less important proposition%0a%0a!!Ideas%0a* "Democratic DDoS"%0a** anarchists and athenian democraticists overflowing the elective system by their own local candidatures%0a** idea emerged from the question "Why in a true democracy would most people think proposing themselves as candidate is silly?"%0a*** thus the experiment of going through the process personally%0a* [[#AIAGIDrivenCandidate]]AI/AGI driven candidate%0a** [[ReadingNotes/Programming For Peace]]%0a** [[Cognition/Priority By Economical System]]%0a** [[http://metagovernment.org/|MetaGovernment.org]]%0a** if this fail to take place in "classical" existing geographical states, could it happen instead in virtual communities? as an additional political layer on top of the existing one?%0a** related Science Fiction%0a*** Ergo Proxy%0a** international ([[http://isi.cbs.nl/|ISI]], ...) and national ([[http://www.insee.fr/|INSEE]], ...) statistical institutes%0a** [[http://www.samharris.org/site/full_text/the-moral-landscape/|The Moral Landscape : How Science Can Determine Human Values]] by Sam Harris%0a** [[Wikipedia:Swarm intelligence]]%0a** [[http://www.franceculture.com/emission-place-de-la-toile-la-gouvernementalite-algorithmique-breaking-2010-05-21.html|La gouvernementalité algorithmique / Breaking]], Place de la toile, France Culture May 2010%0a*** model free and big data Google chef AI researcher [[http://videos.syntience.com/ai-meetups/peternorvig.html|Peter Norvig: Models and Theories]]%0a*** [[http://works.bepress.com/antoinette_rouvroy/33/|Le nouveau pouvoir statistique Ou quand le contrôle s'exerce sur un réel normé, docile et sans événement car constitué de corps]] on Antoinette Rouvroy's website%0a*** socially shaping algorithms [[Person/Person]]%0a*** Seedea:Utopiahanalysis/Politicsnewoldtools%0a*** see also the later discovered [[http://www.taylorandfrancis.com/books/details/9780415593236/|Law, Human Agency and Autonomic Computing: The Philosophy of Law Meets the Philosophy of Technology]] ddited by Mireille Hildebrandt, Antoinette Rouvroy, Routledge April 2011%0a** [[http://xml.gov/stratml/|Strategy Markup Language (StratML)]] enabling the organization and categorization of Government information in a way that is searchable electronically and interoperably across agencies.%0a** own answer to a related question on Reddit http://www.reddit.com/r/Futurology/comments/1gfw7q/could_portions_of_a_government_be_run_by_a/cajzda4%0a%0a!!To do%0a* model of how legislative changes are handled in%0a** France%0a** US%0a* consider this as a politically specialized "API"%0a* find the perfect "toolbox of the policy maker"%0a%0a!!See also%0a* [[Seedea:Utopiahanalysis/Politicsnewoldtools]]%0a* [[http://opengovtracker.com/|Federal Agency Ideascale Dashboard]] OpenGov Tracker%0a* [[http://www.pp-international.net/|Pirate Party International]]%0a* [[http://www.metagovernment.org/|Metagovernment]] - Government of, by, and for all the people%0a* [[Wikipedia:Proxy voting]] and delegated voting%0a* [[http://www.communitywiki.org/en/LiquidDemocracy|Liquid Democracy]] on CommunityWiki%0a%0a%0a!!Inspired by %0a* Watching [[http://fora.tv/2010/01/06/Raj_Patel_The_Value_of_Nothing|Raj Patel: The Value of Nothing]] and [[http://www.garbagewarrior.com/|Michael Reynolds: Garbage Warrior]] Content.Liberty=26/06/08%0a%0aEat more ice cream, cookie ice cream of course. Content.Marketing=%25center%25http://img23.imageshack.us/img23/2553/ironicp.jpg%25%25%0a%0a!!Resources%0a* [[http://blogs.harvardbusiness.org/category/marketing/index.php|Marketing Blogs Home]] at HarvardBusiness.org%0a* [[http://www.researchtalk.co.uk/rt/|ResearchTalk]] Podcasts and more to inspire folks in marketing, market research, planning & advertising%0a%0a!!Country specific%0a* France%0a** [[http://www.afm-marketing.org/rubriques/presentationram.php|Recherche et Applications en Marketing (RAM)]] Association Française du marketing%0a** [[http://www.adetem.org/index.php?th=155|Revue Française du Marketing (RFM)]] ADETEM, Pôle Universitaire Léonard de Vinci%0a%0a!!Technology specific%0a* [[http://chaotic-flow.com/category/web-marketing/|SaaS Marketing]] at Chaotic Flow by Joel York%0a%0a!!Emergning social networks%0a* [[http://www.techcrunch.com/2009/10/05/twitter-data-analysis-an-investors-perspective/|Twitter Data Analysis: An Investor’s Perspective]] guest post by Robert J. Moore, TechCrunch October 2009%0a** and obviously [[http://twitter.com/utopiah|utopiah on Twitter]]%0a* [[http://www.pearanalytics.com/blog/|Pear Analytics Blog]] for Search Engine Optimization, Search Engine Marketing and Web Analytics%0a%0a!!Tools%0a* [[http://teachers.thelanguagemenu.com/download_package/128|Marketing glossary in 4 languages (English Finnish Swedish French)]]%0a* [[http://delicious.com/tag/marketing|Recent marketing Bookmarks]] on Delicious%0a* [[http://marketing.alltop.com/|Top Marketing News]] on Alltop%0a%0a%0a!![[#Datasets]]Datasets%0a* [[http://www.data.gov/details/319|Consumer Expenditure Survey]] by the Department of Labor for Data.gov%0a* Insee [[http://www.insee.fr/fr/bases-de-donnees/|Bases de données]] %0a%0a!!Friends in the field%0a* Kenza majoring in Marketing for the pharmaceutical industry at ESCP%0a* Sherry working as X for Y%0a%0a!!See also%0a* [[http://tice.utc.fr/portail_UV/detailuv.php?uv=GE39&page=uv&lang=FR|UV GE39 : Management et marketing de l'innovation]] with Nathalie Darene%0a** [[http://tice.utc.fr/moodle/login/index.php|UTC Plateforme pédagogique]] with moodle (login required)%0a* my notes on [[ReadingNotes.NeverEatAlone|Never Eat Alone]] by Keith Ferrazzi%0a* The BestWork People [[http://www.bestwork.biz/neuroscience.html|Neuroscience in Business]] Content.Mathematics=!![[#FoundationsAndMetamathematics]]Foundations and metamathematics%0a* [[http://www.cs.nyu.edu/mailman/listinfo/fom/|FOM - Foundations of Mathematics]] mailing list with its archives%0a* [[ReadingNotes/Logicomix]]%0a* [[Wikipedia:Metamathematics]]%0a* [[http://fellowship.logic.at/|New Trends in Logic, Conference honoring the Winners of the Kurt Gödel Research Prize Fellowships 2008 and 2011]], Austrian Academy of Sciences April 2011%0a** http://videolectures.net/godelfellowship2011_vienna/%0a* consider [[http://arxiv.org/abs/math/9404236|On proof and progress in mathematics]] by William P. Thurston, 1994%0a** recommended by franki%0a* [[Wikipedia:Constructivism (mathematics)]]%0a* [[http://mizar.org/qed/|The QED Project]] single, distributed, computerized repository that rigorously represents all important, established mathematical knowledge.%0a* [[Wikipedia:Proof complexity]]%0a%0a!![[#ComplexityTheory]]Complexity theory%0a* [[http://intractability.princeton.edu/|Center for Computational Intractability]]%0a* [[Wikipedia:Computational complexity theory]]%0a* [[http://eccc.hpi-web.de|ECCC]] discovered via [[PersonalInformationStream/WithoutNotesAugust11#ScottAaronson]]%0a* http://qwiki.stanford.edu/index.php/Complexity_Zoo discovered via [[PersonalInformationStream/WithoutNotesJune11#RussellImpagliazzoIAS]]%0a* [[ReadingNotes/LePouvoirDesMathematiques#LArbreDeLaComplexite]]%0aAlso important for [[#FoundationsAndMetamathematics|Foundations and metamathematics]]%0a%0a!![[#GraphTheory]]Graph theory%0a* [[Wikipedia:Hypergraph]]%0a* [[Wikipedia:Topology]], [[Wikipedia:Homology (mathematics)]], [[Wikipedia:Homotopy]]%0a* important link with combinatorics thus complexity%0aIn particular motivated by [[Tools/Programming#Graph]], [[Tools/Internet]] routing and [[Tools/Programming#HardwareStack]] for circuit design, in particular because of the democratization of [[Cookbook/Electronics#FPGA]] but also to clarify [[Cookbook/Mind]] (according to [[Cookbook/Cognition#ExocognitionAsNetworkTraversal]]) understanding how a graph via solely its activation can produce meaning, update its topology, etc... and this via software models e.g. [[PersonalInformationStream/WithoutNotesJuly11#GraphsBrainsAndGremlin]].%0a%0a!![[#Statistics]]Statistics%0a* [[Wikipedia:Ronald Fisher]]%0a* "I keep saying that the sexy job in the next ten years will be statisticians" by Hal Varian, co-author of [[ReadingNotes/Information Rules]]%0a* Stack Exchange [[http://stats.stackexchange.com/|Statistical Analysis]] Q&A for statisticians, data analysts, data miners and data visualization experts%0a* [[http://videolectures.net/icots2010_utts_awab/|The strength of evidence versus the power of belief: Are we all Bayesians?]] by Jessica Utts, ICOTS 2010%0a* [[http://www.r-project.org/|R]] free software environment for statistical computing and graphics.%0a* to explore%0a** manifold learning, e.g. [[http://odin.uncc.edu/aaai-manifold/|Manifold Learning and its Applications]], AAAI 2010 Fall Symposium%0a** techniques used in [[http://www.plosone.org/article/info%253Adoi%252F10.1371%252Fjournal.pone.0013541#s4|Urban Scaling and Its Deviations: Revealing the Structure of Wealth, Innovation and Crime across Cities]], PLoS ONE 2010%0a*** read in [[PersonalInformationStream/WithoutNotesJanuary11]]%0a%0a!!![[#ProbabilityDistributions]]Probability distributions%0a* [[Wikipedia:List of probability distributions]]%0a** [[http://www.etsy.com/listing/58851298/custom-distribution-plushie|Custom Distribution Plushie]] by NausicaaDistribution on Etsy%0a* [[Wikipedia:Kullback–Leibler divergence]] (@@||@@ notation)%0a** specific [[Wikipedia:f-divergence]] but [[Wikipedia:Metric (mathematics)#Premetrics]]%0a** discovered in [[PersonalInformationStream/WithoutNotesMay11#IITManifesto]] and required to estimate Φ %0a** check if used in [[PersonalInformationStream/WithoutNotesSeptember10#TDlearning]] %0a** note that it mentions Renyi entropy, related to low Rényi entropy required in the end of Leonid A. Levin's paper [[PersonalInformationStream/WithoutNotesMay11#LeonidLevin]]%0a** recently added to [[Cookbook/Cognition#Thinking]]%0a** is it also related to simulated annealing used in quantum computing?%0a%0a!!!Applications%0a* finance%0a** [[Content/FinancialTools#API_statistical_analysis]]%0a* [[#MachineLearning]]machine learning%0a** [[http://mloss.org/|mloss]] machine learning open source software%0a** [[http://mlcomp.org/|MLcomp]] free website for objectively comparing machine learning programs across various datasets for multiple problem domains. %0a** [[http://mldemos.epfl.ch/|Machine Learning Demos]] (aka MLDemos) by Basilio Noris, Learning Algorithms and Systems Laboratory at Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL)%0a** [[http://optalgtoolkit.sourceforge.net/|Optimization Algorithm Toolkit (OAT)]] %0a** http://videolectures.net/nips2010_meng_mlhi/%0a** [[http://waffles.sourceforge.net/|Waffles]] command-line tools for researchers in machine learning, data mining, and related fields.%0a** cheat sheets%0a*** Theoretical CS http://www.tug.org/texshowcase/cheat.pdf%0a*** probability and statistics http://www.cs.berkeley.edu/~mavam/dl/probstat.pdf%0a*** introductory machine learning http://homepages.inf.ed.ac.uk/imurray2/pub/cribsheet.pdf%0a*** Mathematical Foundations for the Information Age http://www.cs.cornell.edu/courses/cs4850/2010sp/Useful_Formulas.pdf%0a*** HMM http://www.bcl.hamilton.ie/~barak/misc/hmm.pdf%0a%0a!!Number theory%0a%0a!!![[#OneWayFunction]]One-way function%0a* motivated by [[Content/Needs#ComplexityOfInverseFunction]]%0a** inspired by [[Events/MardiInnovation07]]%0a** [[http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20101018172936AAtfzm6|What's the time complexity for inverse function?]], Yahoo! Answers, but only gives an example, not a general theorem%0a** [[Wikipedia:Computational complexity of mathematical operations]] also mentions that "The complexity of an elementary function is equivalent to that of its inverse, since all elementary functions are analytic and hence invertible by means of Newton's method." but again, is not very general%0a** [[Wikipedia:One-way function]] (ou "Fonction ŕ sens unique" in french) is related but seems to be an open-conjecture and does not seem to provide a way to automatically qualify a function as such%0a** http://www.cs.columbia.edu/~zeph/4261/lectures/one-way-functions.pdf%0a** material to explore%0a*** [[http://www.cs.rochester.edu/~lane/cryptography.html|Complexity-Theoretic One-Way Functions, Cryptography, and Pseudorandom Generators]] at UR-CS%0a**** possibly related [[https://springerlink3.metapress.com/content/57840345u37m3662/|One-Way Functions in Complexity Theory (1990)]] (written at Northeastern University, like [[PersonalInformationStream/WithoutNotesMay11#TamingComplexity|Barabasi lab]]), [[http://www.cs.umbc.edu/~sherman/Papers/aowf_ipl.ps|An observation on associative one-way functions in complexity theory (1997)]] and [[http://www.cse.buffalo.edu/~selman/book/|Computability and Complexity Theory (2001)]]%0a*** [[http://www.cs.berkeley.edu/%257Eluca/pubs/by-year.html|Luca Trevisan]]'s papers in general but in particular [[http://www.cs.berkeley.edu/%257Eluca/pubs/LTW05.pdf|On Hardness Amplification of One-Way Functions]] (2005)%0a*** http://www.cs.cornell.edu/courses/cs6830/2009fa/scribes/lecture5.pdf%0a*** http://cstheory.stackexchange.com/questions/tagged/one-way-function%0a*** [[http://press.princeton.edu/titles/7790.html|Unsolved Problems in Mathematical Systems and Control Theory]] edited by V.D. Blondel and A. Megretski, Princeton University Press 2004%0a*** [[http://ijns.femto.com.tw/contents/ijns-v8-n3/ijns-2009-v8-n3-p211-220.pdf|On a Family of Minimal Candidate One-way Functions and One-way Permutations]] (2009)%0a*** [[http://www.cs.cornell.edu/~rafael/papers/adaptiveowf.pdf|Adaptive One-way Functions and Applications]] (2008)%0a*** [[http://www.springerlink.com/content/p30r45563m661527/|Symmetry of information and one-way functions]] (1991)%0a*** [[http://www.springerlink.com/content/l1qmx45u381rq72u/|Towards Non-Black-Box Lower Bounds in Cryptography]] (2011)%0a*** [[http://www.cs.cornell.edu/~rafael/papers/constantNMC.pdf|Constant-round Non-malleable Commitments from Any One-way Function]] (2011)%0a* [[Wikipedia:Bremermann's limit]]%0a* [[http://oeis.org/|The On-Line Encyclopedia of Integer Sequences™ (OEIS™)]]%0a%0a!!!Applications%0a* mostly cryptography, also computer science (hash tables)%0a%0a!![[#Geometry]]Geometry%0a* [[Wiki.Visualization#hyperbolicmap]]%0a* Seedea:Content/Newconcepts#InformationGeometry%0a** potential conceptual framework for manifold learning%0a%0a!![[#Visualization]]Visualization%0a* [[Tools/Gnuplot]]%0a%0a!![[#Tools]]Tools%0a* [[Tools/Programming#R]]%0a* [[http://www.gnu.org/software/octave/|Octave]] high-level language, primarily intended for numerical computations.%0a** [[http://knn.mimuw.edu.pl/weboctave-project/|Web interface to Octave]], University of Warsaw%0a* [[http://numpy.scipy.org/|Numpy]], part of SciPy Scientific Computing Tools For Python%0a* [[http://www.latex-project.org/|L'^A^'T'_E_'X]] A document preparation system%0a* [[http://www.sagemath.org/|Sage]] Open Source Mathematics Software%0a** [[http://www.sagenb.org/|The Sage Notebook]] create, collaborate on, and publish interactive worksheets.%0a* man:bc%0a* [[Wikipedia:Abacus#Tutorials]]%0a** used in Langrolay-sur-Rance%0a* [[Tools/Programming#FormalMethods]]%0a%0a!![[#History]]History%0a* birth of geometry for accounting%0a* http://www.und.edu/instruct/lgeller/algebra.html%0a* [[Wikipedia:Seven Bridges of Königsberg]]%0a* [[ReadingNotes/Logicomix]]%0a* [[Wikipedia:Hilbert's problems]]%0a%0a!!Remarks%0a* the notion of "distance" seems to be fundamental in the topics Im most interested in%0a** [[Wikipedia:Computational phylogenetics]]%0a*** distances in [[http://www.sinauer.com/detail.php?id=1775|Inferring Phylogenies]] Sinauer Associates 2004%0a** [[Wikipedia:Information geometry]]%0a%0a!!See also%0a* [[ComplexSystems]]%0a* [[Tools/Programming]]%0a* read books%0a** [[ReadingNotes/LePouvoirDesMathematiques]]%0a** [[ReadingNotes/Hadamard]]%0a** [[ReadingNotes/PCM]]%0a** [[ReadingNotes/FromGeometryToTopology]]%0a* [[http://www.informationgeometry.org/|Computational Information Geometry]] by Frank Nielsen%0a* [[http://images.math.cnrs.fr/|Images des mathématiques]], Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)%0a* http://www.polynomiography.com%0a* [[http://www.math.harvard.edu/|Harvard Mathematics Department]]%0a** [[http://www.math.harvard.edu/courses/|Mathematics Courses]]%0a* [[http://momath.org/|MoMath]] The Museum of Mathematics%0a* [[http://betterexplained.com/|BetterExplained]], Explanations for everyone, by Kalid Azadgi%0a* [[http://www.khanacademy.org/|Khan Academy]]%0a** e.g. [[http://www.khanacademy.org/video/linear-algebra--introduction-to-eigenvalues-and-eigenvectors?playlist=Linear%2520Algebra|Linear Algebra: Introduction to Eigenvalues and Eigenvectors]]%0a* http://www.quora.com/Which-is-the-best-method-for-Mathematics-self-study-up-to-doctorate-level%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aYIv4jggQJc|We Use Math - Introduction]] (from http://www.WeUseMath.com )%0a* [[http://www.cs.cornell.edu/courses/cs4850/2010sp/|CS 4850 Mathematical Foundations for the Information Age]] at Cornell%0a** see also [[PersonalInformationStream/WithoutNotesMay11#JohnHopcroft]]%0a* [[http://worrydream.com/KillMath/|Kill Math]] by Bret Victor, April 2011%0a* [[http://patrickjmt.com/|Patrick JMT (Just Math Tutorials)]] making FREE and hopefully useful math videos for the world!%0a** with [[http://specials.thinkwell.com/patrickjmt/|Thinkwell]]%0a* [[http://www.newton.ac.uk/webseminars/|Newton Institute Seminars Online]]%0a* http://www.ProofWiki.org%0a* [[http://searchonmath.com/about|SearchOnMath]] find web pages containing, to various degrees of similarity, a given mathematical formula. It's a search engine for the direct lookup of mathematical content.%0a* http://www.TouchMathematics.org%0a* https://github.com/Jam3/math-as-code Content.Meditation=!!Principle%0aConcentration or self-mastery is simply a skill to improve, like any other. Meditation is a technique to do so.%0a%0a%25thumb%25[[Path:/pub/illustrations/concentration.jpg|Path:/pub/illustrations/concentration.jpg]]%25%25%0aSchema described the unfocused process gradually betting consciously aligned%0a%0a!!Sessions%0a[[#SessionsStart]]%0a* 28/04/2017 : focus on consciousness, list during [[Events/IntroductionToMindfulnessForAgileAndITProfessionalsApril2016]] wonder how good the analogy with monitoring of process (top, iotop, ptrace), network (wireshark), distributed process (AWS console), etc is %0a* 01/04/2016 : 2x10min during [[Events/IntroductionToMindfulnessForAgileAndITProfessionalsApril2016]]%0a* between January and March 2016 ~8times : ~1h in ~3x10min nearby Merode%0a* 19/03/2012 : 10min%0a* 07/03/2012 : 07min%0a* 02/03/2012 : 10min%0a* 29/02/2012 : 07min%0a* 28/02/2012 : 05min%0a* 10/01/2012 : details to add%0a[[#SessionsEnd]]%0a%0aEmbedded in [[Content/Exercises#Meditation]]%0a%0a!!How%0a* relaxation process%0a** including physiology%0a*** balance%0a**** core muscles%0a**** spine%0a*** breathing%0a* consciously ignore external noise%0a* remember the objective of the process%0a** which can be itself gaining better focus%0a* understanding [[Cookbook/Cognition#BrainHijackers]]%0a%0a!!Own affordances%0a* one pathway across networks%0a* self-defined homeostasis baseline%0a* {-sharp blade-}%0a* {-flat lake-}%0a* "The quieter you become, the more you are able to hear." %25thumb%25http://www.backtrack-linux.org/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/header.png%0a%0a%0a!!To do%0a* Consider the wiki as an affordance too%0a** especially thanks to%0a*** [[EntryPoint/BackEnd]] (focus point, objective)%0a*** [[Wiki/MemoryRecipe]] (repetition of cycles, homeostasis)%0a* meditation as a process to improve [[Seedea:Content/Concepttreefmri]] effectiveness%0a* consider if its goes beyond%0a** sharpening focus%0a** improving proprioception%0a%0a!!See also%0a* [[Cookbook/Cognition#GoalFocusAttention]]%0a* [[Health#Sleep]]%0a* [[ReadingNotes/Paroles Zen]]%0a* [[ReadingNotes/Lean Thinking]]%0a* [[Wikipedia:Flow (psychology)]] or "being in the zone"%0a* [[Wikipedia:Mindfulness (psychology)]]%0a** [[http://www.ellenlanger.com/|Ellen Langer]]%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L_30JzRGDHI|Change your Mind Change your Brain: The Inner Conditions by for Authentic Happiness]] by Matthieu Ricard, Google Tech Talk 2007%0a** [[http://www.matthieuricard.org/|Matthieu Ricard]] website%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ky7vMFB4iAs|Deep Concentration in Formal Meditation and Daily Life (Theory and Practice)]] by Shinzen Young, Google Tech Talk April 2010%0a** ~min3 connecting posture through the [[Wikipedia:Reticular activating system]] (RAS) and level of awareness%0a*** see PostureMinder in my [[Tools/]] page%0a** ~min38 uses an example of how one could do to fully understand plants%0a*** very similar to [[Fabien/LayeredModel]]%0a** ~min60 criticizing video games or TV form of concentration as it does not "build" the skill%0a** ~min69 mentioning "being in the zone" in sport and music and "flow state"%0a*** typically not generalized but rather limited to the performance and very restricted in time and action%0a** earlier Google Tech Talk in January 2010 [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8XCWP4pODbs|Divide and Conquer: How the Essence of Mindfulness Parallels the Nuts and Bolts of Science]]%0a** his dedicated website [[http://basicmindfulness.org/|Basic Mindfulness]] Home Practice Program%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nu5irWStNvA|Meditation as Medicine: Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction An Approach to Stress Reduction, Chronic Pain and Illness]] by Bob Stah, Google Tech Talk May 2010%0a* "your brain on meditation" (not medication)%0a** link with cognitive science (cf [[Cognition/]])%0a*** in particular brain imaging studies%0a** [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sf6Q0G1iHBI|Cognitive Neuroscience of Mindfulness Meditation]] by Philippe Goldin, Google Tech Talk 2008%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XeJSXfXep4M|Your Brain at Work]] by David Rock, Google Tech Talks 2009%0a** ~min11 "You need to be able to notice the spikes in dopamine to be able to notice information [...] with a loud brain all the time you are not allowed to see the subtle signals, don't come with a quiet cellphone at a loud party [...] The ability to have these insights very much comes to this ability to quiet down your overall mental activity at anytime. Those people with a strong cognitive control have a lot more insights."%0a** ~min46 "develop the capacity to control your attention"%0a* [[http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2010/06/100602091315.htm|Meditation reduces the emotional impact of pain, study finds]], ScienceDaily June 2010%0a* [[http://www.bion.de/index.php?title=Mitarbeiter&mitname=Dipl.-Psych.%2520Hannes%2520Hempel&mitnav=Research&lang=eng|Hannes Hempel]] working on Workgroup Altered States of Consciousness and Meditation Research, Bender Institute of Neuroimaging%0a* http://aft.benetou.fr/Pratiques/AmeliorationsCognitives ([[Wikipedia:nootropic]])%0a** with a risk of dependency on chemicals%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nG-RiTO3vjY|The Women's Meditation Tradition in Tibet]] by Wangdrak Rinpoche, Google Tech Talk June 2010%0a** participate to a discussion wth Ani Chosang during [[http://carre-final.com/+-Evenementiel-+.html?id_rubrique=19|Saint-Maur en toute(s) liberté(s)]] 2009%0a* [[http://www.openbuddha.com/|Open Buddha]] Content.Meetupentrepreneurship=!Jump Start Entrepreneurship%0a%0a%0a%25lfloat height=150px%25http://metempyrion.org/img/complete_perfect_aura_380x550.jpg%0aYesterday (the 16th of July) I went to a MeetUp group called "Jump Start Entrepreneurship",%0asounded pretty good regarding my position today (trying to make my project become reality) right ?%0aSo I went there at ... 8am (sic), go in the back room and see few old ladies and Im like ... hmmm maybe it's not hereso I kind of go back to the bar and ask people.%0aThey do confirm that it's in the back so I go back, present myself and ask what Im supposed to do.%0aI order my stuff (5$ donation for the cafe with coffee and big muffin) and sit down.%0a... to see the room filling itself with old ladies !%0a%0aIm like "... gosh is that the entrepreneurship group...", then we presented ourselves in 30 sec each and ... except me and 2 other guys, everybody was ... (old yes but)%0adoing ...%0aWhat do you think all their businesses were ?%0aKnittle? No. Bingo? No. Baking? No.%0a%0aThey were ...%0a%0a%0aSoul healers !!!%0athen I was like "WHAT THE HELL !!??!!!! I freaking woke up at 6:40 and walked fast and paid stuff and ... crazy old hippies talking shakras and stuff... this can't be real man !?" [[#ps|*]]%0a%0a%25rfloat height=100px%25[[http://www.jumpstartten.com|http://www.jumpstartten.com/images/home/home-logo_1.gif]]%0abut, because there is a but, it actually was interesting (and good muffin).%0aOf course it was, I stayed open minded, I listened to the universe, and the universe thanked me (yes, I did learned few new key words).%0aWell actually it was very interesting because in the end whatever they do, whoever they are they are still entrepreneurs.%0aI don't want their product but this is NOT the point.%0aIm not their age but this is NOT the point.%0aI share the same goal than they do : to make my life a better life by making the world a better place while staying independent and free.%0a%0aSo I took notes, I just abstracted the subject (as I would have done anyway), I stayed open minded and actually learned a lot (most people do NOT cares about the internal mechanisms, emotional vs analytical marketing, non virtual local businesses mechanisms, ...) and had a great time.%0a%0a%0a%0a%25right%25written by [[Profiles/Fabien|Fabien]].%0a%0a[[#ps]]'''*''' I do respect other beliefs, being spiritual, religious or anything, I was just VERY surprised as it was, for me, highly unexpected. Content.MentalExercises=%25center%25[[Content/Exercises]] for my neurons%25%25%0a%0a!!Strategical games%0a* [[#Go]]Go, cf [[Content/StrategyLessons#Go]]%0a** 24/10/2011 two pedagogical games at Outpost, 3 then 4 stones handicap on 13x13 goban%0a*** #21 frontiers, heuristics of 3 lines, importance of spoiling territories e.g. with corners, scoring and ranking potential positions subconsciously, paying attention to simple taken stones, memorization of games solely a matter of experience%0a*** #22 with handicap cover the attacks, difference between freedoms and shape, direction of game, center do not do points, splitting territories, recommended [[http://gochild2009.appspot.com|Go Child]]%0a** 26/10/2011 two pedagogical games at Outpost, 3 then 4 stones handicap on 9x9 goban%0a*** #23 eyes, counting liberties, properly building territories, ...%0a*** #24 importance of connection, "connecter -> restraindre -> crever les yeux"%0a%0a!!Online classes with quizzes or homework%0a* Stanford [[Events/AIClass]] and [[Events/MLClass]]%0a%0a!![[#PIMBasedExercises]][[#PIMBasedExercises|PIM Based Exercises]]%0a>>bgcolor=lightblue %3c%3c%0a(:exercisesresults:)%0a>>%3c%3c%0a%25right%25Generated via [[MemoryRecalls/ImprovingPIM#PIMBasedExercises]]%25%25%0a%0aNote that two identical scores in a very short period of time implies a loss.%0a%0a!![[http://live.gnome.org/gbrainy|gBrainy]]%0a* 27/07/11 : score unknown%0a** note that memory games were not working because of the display setup%0a%0a!![[http://www.khanacademy.org/exercisedashboard|Khan Academy exercise dashboard]]%0a* 21/08/11 : score unknown%0a* 29/07/11 : score unknown%0a** note that only very basics exercises were done to test how the system is working%0a%0a!![[#Typing]]Typing%0aShould this actually be here or in [[Exercises]] or even in both?%0a* 30/08/11 : briefly tried http://www.typeonline.co.uk/lesson1.html%0a* last training : %25red%25end of May 2010%25%25 (previous usage was months ago)%0a** add estimated typing speed%0a** update [[Tools/Tools#Typing]] once the software has been picked%0aThis should be based on PIM content to improve memory at the same time.%0a%0a!!Inspired by%0a* started [[Exercises]] a while ago followed by [[MemoryRecalls.LanguageRandomized]] then trying [[http://live.gnome.org/gbrainy|gBrainy]]%0a** [[Cookbook/Cognition#DailyExercisesFeed]] has been written a while ago but never applied%0a** see also [[Tools/Tools]] on typing exercises%0a%0a!!See also%0a* [[Content/Meditation]]%0a* [[Content/Exercises]]%0a%0a!![[#ToDo]]To do%0a# visual of results over time%0a# check http://primerlabs.com/codehero (added before to [[ReadingNotes/DiamondAge]]%0a# Stanford AI and ML online courses which do provide exercises to do at home%0a# add a reminder [[MemoryRecalls/]]%0a# check [[http://thebeautifulbrain.com/2011/06/the-neuroscience-of-tetris/|The Neuroscience of Tetris]] by Jeremy Fordham, The Beautiful Brain June 2011%0a## clarify the related [[ReadingNotes/TheWisdomParadox]] as its conclusion which suggest the importance of training%0a# organize other resources%0a## [[http://projecteuler.net/|Project Euler]] a series of challenging mathematical/computer programming problems that will require more than just mathematical insights to solve.%0a## http://www.ioinformatics.org%0a## http://community.topcoder.com/tc%0a## [[http://www.codechef.com/|CodeChef]]%0a## http://math.scu.edu/putnam/%0a## http://www.mensa.org/workout%0a* [[http://www.thegreatcourses.com/tgc/courses/course_detail.aspx?cid=1651|Optimizing Brain Fitness]] by Professor Richard Restak, The Great Courses, The Teaching Company 2011 Content.Meta=>>hero-unit%3c%3c%0a! Fabien's meta brain dump%0aSo... you actually did check the website but though this brain dump wasn't strange enough. No... now you want to know HOW the brain dump is done, HOW it will be improved, what is happening BEHIND the scene. You are definitely masochistic but I respect that so here is a peak!%0a>>%3c%3c%0a%0a(:div class="row-fluid":)%0a(:div2 class="span4":)%0a!![[Wiki/]]%0a%0aThis group focus on the technical aspect :%0a* how will the information look like;%0a* what are the next steps to be done.%0a(:div2 class="span4":)%0a!![[Fabien/]]%0a%0aThis group focus on me as an individual%0a* made out of beliefs,%0a* activities%0a* and more.%0a(:div2end:)%0a(:div2 class="span4":)%0a!![[Cognitive Environments/]]%0a%0aThis group makes explicit some of the environments I work inside%0a* with the tools I use to edit this wiki that helps me to define myself.%0a(:div2end:)%0a(:divend:) Content.MisterRoboto=%25center%25%25width=176px height=197px%25Path:/pub/fabien-simpsonsized_roboto.png%0a%0aQualifying me as a "bot" or having "rotobtic features" you actually questionned my human nature, jokingly or seriously. Since you were definitely not the first person to do so, here is a structured page (yet [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Human-readable|human-readable]]) to elaborate on that topic in order to hopefuly help us both.%0a%0a!!Questions to explore%0a* Should I be offended?%0a* Did you actually ask a proper question?%0a* Did you ponder this very question yourself?%0a* What led you to such a conclusion?%0a* What are the consequences of my education?%0a** laicity%0a** science%0a*** carthesian method, logic%0a*** mathematics%0a*** computer science%0a**** artificial intelligence%0a* What are the cues that lead you to this idea?%0a** potentially misleading behaviors%0a* What are emotions?%0a** emotions are quick heuristic that takes over before more costly but more effective rational decision making takes place%0a* Don't be surprised I made such a page as Im not surprised you are surprised to know that such a page do exist.%0a%0a!!Human nature%0a%0a!!!Ideal%0areligious bias, upraising, humanocentric, ...%0a%0a!!!Reality%0abiological machinery, quantum physics, ...%0a%0a!!!Risks%0areductionism, idealism, ...%0a%0a!!References%0a* [[http://www.cs.wm.edu/~hnw/paper/security08.pdf|Measurement and Classification of Humans and Bots in Internet Chat]], Proceedings of USENIX Security Symposium 2008, July 2008%0a* [[http://arxiv.org/ftp/arxiv/papers/0904/0904.4836.pdf|FaceBots: Steps Towards Enhanced Long-Term Human-Robot Interaction by Utilizing and Publishing Online Social Information]], April 2009%0a* [[http://www.springerlink.com/content/r42614/|Parsing the Turing Test]] Philosophical and Methodological Issues in the Quest for the Thinking Computer, Springer, 2008%0a* brief [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CAPTCHA#History|History of CAPTCHA]] according to Wikipedia%0a** [[http://www.wisdom.weizmann.ac.il/~naor/PAPERS/human.ps|Verification of a human in the loop or Identification via the Turing Test]] by Moni Naor, 2006%0a* [[http://cp.revolio.com/issue/1138/40?RID=9|Unreal Tournament : Was That a Bot or a Human?]] Surfdaddy Orca, H+ Magazine Summer 2009%0a** [[http://botprize.org/|The 2K BotPrize]] for game bots%0a* [[http://web.media.mit.edu/~minsky/eb1.html|Chapter 1. Emotional States]] from Marvin Minsky's The Emotion Machine%0a* [[http://www.oup.com/us/catalog/general/subject/Philosophy/EthicsMoralPhilosophy/AppliedEthics/?view=usa&ci=9780195374049|Moral Machines: Teaching Robots Right from Wrong]] by Wendell Wallach and Colin Allen, OUP 2008%0a** [[http://moralmachines.blogspot.com/|associated blog]]%0a* [[http://www.cc.gatech.edu/ai/robot-lab/online-publications/MoshkinaArkinTechReport2008.pdf|Technical Report GIT-GVU-07-16 Lethality and Autonomous Systems: Survey Design and Results]] by Lilia Moshkina and Ronald C. Arkin, Mobile Robot Laboratory, College of Computing at Georgia Institute of Technology, 2008%0a* [[http://www.irc-junkie.org/2010-06-11/researchers-develop-honeybot-social-engineer-irc-users-automatically/|Researchers develop “HoneyBot”, Social Engineer IRC Users automatically]], IRC-Junkie.org June 2010%0a** http://seclab.tuwien.ac.at/papers/autosoc-leet2010.pdf%0a** [[http://www.worldsbestchatbot.com/|Home of the Worlds Best Chat Bot]] 2009 Loebner Prize%0a** [[http://www.loebner.net/Prizef/loebner-prize.html|Home Page of the Loebner Prize]] first formal instantiation of a Turing Test, started in 1991%0a* [[http://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2011/03/mind-vs-machine/8386/|Mind vs. Machine]] by Brian Christian, The Atlantic March 2011 Content.MostImportantEquations=# ?%0a# Fisher-KPP%0a# ?%0a# Lotka-Volterra%0a# ?%0a%0a%0a!!See also%0a* [[http://abstrusegoose.com/275|World View, This is how scientists see the world]] by Abstruse Goose%0a* [[Fabien/Layered Model]]%0a* [[ReadingNotes/PCM|The Princeton Companion to Mathematics ]]%0a* [[ReadingNotes/Le Pouvoir Des Mathematiques]]%0a* [[Wikipedia:List of algorithms]]%0a* [[http://www.quora.com/Mathematics/What-is-the-most-beautiful-equation|What is the most beautiful equation?]], Mathematics, Quora%0a** follow-up question [[http://www.quora.com/What-equation-has-the-biggest-impact-on-our-lives|What equation has the biggest impact on our lives?]] Quora%0a* [[http://xkcd.com/435/|Purity]], xkcd%0a** [[http://codesushi.com/images/purity_pp.png|extended with programming]]%0a** [[http://img708.imageshack.us/i/purity2.jpg/sr=1|extended with philosophy]]%0a%0a%0a!!To do%0a# 05/06 ~4pm discussion with Paola%0a# integrate with my proposal [[http://www.agi-wiki.org/MembersProjects/AlgorithmicDay|Algorithmic Day]]%0a%0a!!Inspired by%0a* The Big Bang Theory 2006 pilot logo [[Path:/pub/images/tbbt_pilot_logo.png|Path:/pub/images/tbbt_pilot_logo_thumb.png]] Content.MyAphorisms=!!%25center%25Surfacing wisdom%25%25%0a%0a%25comment%25Make the first appear like the others%25%25%0a%0aYou can't be creative without creating your own tools. [--(discussing on the concept of platform-less for creativity and innovation with Roman)--]%0a%0aOnce we let go of the concept of reality because any interesting problem becomes computationally impractical then the discussion on finding the most efficient satisficing models becomes a lot more fruitful. [--(Listening to the read version of [[https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2018/04/02/are-we-already-living-in-virtual-reality|Are We Already Living in Virtual Reality?]] with mention of Metzinger, Blanke and Slater)--]%0a%0aThe main problem with incorrect beliefs starting with escapism in fiction (literature, games, VR, etc) and beyond (gambling, religion, etc) is the an overestimated sense of agency leading to frustration but a lot more dangerously to potentially destructive collective illusions.%0a%0aA word... so easy to write, so easy to say yet holding more than most can imagine. [--(Inspired by reading an amazing piece of research printed on a nearly free piece of paper... then a personal letter... then command line programs)--]%0a%0aIf you haven't find prior work it doesn't mean it doesn't exist, just that you didn't search enough, this aphorism included.%0a%0aLook on one side, check the other, decide which one is more gorgeous, pull the camera out for a beautiful shot, tunnel. [--(Norway by train)--]%0a%0aNot everything has a price but everything has a cost.%0a%0aThinking originally is rarely the result of own ones volition. [--(Irony might be that the only moment we think are forced moment of idleness, e.g. waiting for others. Consequence of expecting a discussion with a Buddhist monk.)--]%0a%0a%0a"I" is a routine of the distributed optimisation algorithm called "evolution". [--(Inspired by [[PersonalInformationStream/WithoutNotesMarch12#JeanStaune]] and before this the node level of [[Path:/pub/home/algoritmicepistemology_viz.svg]].)--]%0a%0aIt is not because something does not exist[[%3c%3c]]that someone might not act as if it did. [--(as a an introduction to [[Content/ThereIsNoSelf]])--]%0a%0aSoftware is the new watch towers and lighthouses in our information ocean.%0a%0aCognitive tools are as good as they let you free to expand and efficient to synthesize to become new affordances. [--(thinking about greek philosophers oral tradition, also discussed with Raphael, after sharing my wiki which still requires, and will keep on requiring, factoring and perpetual synthesis. Compression remains fundamental, cf Juergen Schmidhuber's work.)--]%0a%0a[[#LifeAsSingleComputation]]Life is the longest yet more exciting computation you will ever be.[--(Watching [[PersonalInformationStream/WithoutNotesSeptember11#UlamMemorialLectures]] and willing to be coherent with my [[Fabien/Beliefs#B1]])--]%0a%0aWe fight against each other[[%3c%3c]]to learn together.[--(trying to share the interest of Go despite the confrontational aspect)--]%0a%0aCode thyself. [--(following [[https://twitter.com/#!/utopiah/status/98680243929366528|"I code, therefore I am." as the key to consciousness and #AGI ? #Homoiconicity #Homotopy #BrainTopology #sleeplessnight]])--]%0a%0aIf economics is playing a game then politics is establishing its rules.%0a%0aThe confidence to consider one's hypothesis as such allows for the safest path in knowledge : learning.%0a%0aI love politics as much as I hate politicians.%0a%0aLife is the last form of yak-shaving.%0a%0aNo rational government should make itself entirely transparent yet no citizen should accept an any lack of transparency from his or her government. [--(even with zero-knowledge proof as it only shows that it does what it says and does not insure for coverage of its activities)--]%0a%0aUncertainty, the spice of life. Maybe wisdom is simply to learn to like it and just do the best you can. [--(having a nice day yet not knowing precisely how to lead my life)--]%0a%0aTo keep on enjoying art is a proof of wisdom, admitting that no matter your knowledge and maturity, you can still be surprised and your point of view can be challenged. [--(watching [[http://yourban.no/2011/02/22/immaterials-light-painting-wifi/|Immaterials: Light painting WiFi]], YOUrban 2011 after rethinking about discussions on art and surprises)--]%0a%0aThe more I find ways to organize information, the more efficient the upcoming ways will have to be. [--([[http://twitter.com/#!/utopiah/status/15476120556150784|tweeted]] following the first draft of [[Fabien/ExtendedLayeredModel]] as an extension of [[Fabien/LayeredModel]])--]%0a%0aA prototype is an affordance, an epistemic tool to progress in a vision as needs are encountered, a way to leverage serendipity. [--(Inspired by the relationship feature scene during The Social Network.)--]%0a%0a[[#LifeEnergyInformationTrade]]Life is the process of sustaining an information for energy trade.%0a%0aThe more you focus on passive waiting, the longer it feels.%0a%0aIf money surely gives happiness,[[%3c%3c]]and if money is a symbol of power over others,[[%3c%3c]]does power over others truly gives happiness?[--(Following reflections on self-mastery, coherence and a value system.)--]%0a%0aThe most efficient a system of rules is,[[%3c%3c]]the harder it is to know when to break out of it.%0a%0aMaybe the Internet is just our XXI'^st^' century mirror... [--(Following thoughts on AI, delegated cheap labor over Internet and transaction costs. See also [[http://www.google.com/alerts/feeds/02232937526446547208/400332709821217981|Google Alerts - Fabien Benetou]], [[http://www.looknbe.com/|LooknBe.com]], etc.)--]%0a%0a[[#PerpetualSelfRebuilding]]I still have a hard time admitting "I" runs on a marginally different software and hardware equivalents daily...[--([[http://twitter.com/#!/utopiah/status/28877088864|tweeted 27/10/2010]])--]%0a%0aMaybe being "older" is not knowing more but rather being gradually more outdated yet feeling proud about it. [--([[http://twitter.com/#!/utopiah/status/28813125097|tweeted 26/10/2010]])--]%0a%0aKnowing what you are passionate about is a full time job, especially when you do not take care of it.%0a%0aFrom @@ibid.@@ to @@class B : public A {};@@ reference is the ancestor to inclusion which is the ancestor to class inheritance.[--(Humanity gradually stands on the shoulder of giants more and more efficiently. Eventually link even earlier to gene re-use!)--]%0a%0aStability in a changing world is only a luxury when it is not an affordance used to go further.%0a%0aI dont believe in delegating my dreams to my kids, Ill first fix the world then have kids.%0a%0aMathematics of survival lead to the cost of re-ordering.[--(One should never lose a sorted set, including meta-sorting and this epistemic rule of sorting. Note that a workflow is also a sorting of actions, switching context is thus to be avoided as sorting might be partially lost. Sorting can also be seen as processes thus location and tools are also potential sorting not yet embodied. See Seedea:Seedea/SandIdeabox#arhs )--]%0a%0aThe usage of "should" depends on the user idealistic perspective, optionally on a rational model, rarely on reality.%0a%0aDomination and subordination knows no national boundary, patriotism often is merely a tool to re-enforce that.%0a%0aArt is what make you doubt the evolutionary process.%0a%0aNothing is self-evident except this sentence.%0a%0aA un jour pres deux vies s'opposent : une vie heureuse et claire quand aujourd'hui prepare demain; une vie stressante et trouble quand demain prepare apres-demain.%0a%0a%0aEvery single abstraction, existing or not, is physical.[--(Through at least the thinker having the though and the replication of the abstraction on non-thinking media.)--]%0a%0aif you start by asking the wrong question getting the right answer won't matter%0a%0aI spend the time to write things down like even though it's slower and "ugly" because dreams are not resistant enough to build upon and if you can't build upon, you can't increase complexity or combination.%0a%0aif you precisely do what you are told you will precisely end up where that person want you to be.%0a%0awhere you were is not the point, where you're going now from what you've learned since is.%0a%0aleverage always trumps capture%0a%0alife is short, each day should be a prototype%0a%0aA war always have at least one loser and at least one winner, even if he was not part of the belligerents. [--(Inspired by arm races that are fostered and even sustained by a 3rd party. A classical example being weapon sellers doing commerce with both parties involved.)--] %0a%0aIf you only know about existing strategy and you can not produce your own original strategy, then you do not understand it. [--(See my [[Content/StrategyLessons]] and [[Seedea:Research/StrategicalEpistemology]] pages)--]%0a%0a%0aIf you invent the pen, do not sell it as an object but rather your unique ability to make it valuable. [--(probably inspired from [[ReadingNotes/Information Rules]] and service vs. commodity)--]%0a%0a%0aA living organism is a self-executing piece of knowledge. [--(Inspired by The Big Bang Theory question in which Sheldon ask what should be saved first, mankind or knowledge. See also [[Fabien/MyBeliefs]], [[ReadingNotes/PhilosophicalDarwinism]] and [[ReadingNotes/Protocells]])--]%0a%0a%0aThe beauty of a present is not in the present itself but rather in the unique effort made creating it.%0a%0a%0aLa notion de hasard est inherent a l'observateur, non l'objet de son etude.%0a%0a%0aSi vous n'avez pas eu une pensee plus importante que tous vos biens, c'est que vous n'avez jamais vraiment pense. [--(inspired by [[ReadingNotes/ParolesZen]])--]%0a%0a%0aThe idea that one can afford luxury and avoid being minimalist is probably the most dangerous yet widespread illusion.[--(See also [[Cookbook/Cognition#GoalFocusAttention]])--]%0a%0a%0aYou can describe your boat up to the finest technical detail, yet long for the infinite sea. [--(to introduce [[http://nigelcollin.squarespace.com/blog/2010/4/13/why-defining-creativity-is-making-you-less-creative.html#comments|my comment to Nigel Collin's blog post]])--]%0a%0a%0aThings may or may not be what they seem or seem not to be.[--(Inspired by Alice)--]%0a%0a%0aBeing minimalist is a daily work on oneself in order to be free enough to progress.%0a%0a%0aLaziness often pays if you can afford to wait long enough.%0a%0a%0aThe less you have, the less you waste, you have one life and one only.%0a%0a%0a%0aScience is the art of explaining predictable noise.%0a%0a%0aProduced predictable noise is the most reliable signature [--(the perfect copy includes noise and defects / the imperfect copy is idealized by the model hold by the copyist, thought about FOSS illegal licensing and science in general)--]%0a%0a%0aThe first brick of every wall starts in people mind who could instead think about the first brick of a bridge. [--(The first brick of every wall starts in people mind, forget it and start to think about the first brick of a bridge.)--]%0a%0a%0aThere will always be somebody to find what you do awful and somebody else to find it genius so if you think it will help you, just do it.%0a%0a%0aSocieties collapses as they dream too hard for reality to sustain their dreams. [--(but energy is no illusion)--]%0a%0a%0aInternet could provide humanity an infrastructure for introspection [--(as a network of human beings, probably also inspired by Behind the Mirror)--]%0a%0a%0aalgorithms are tab completion for thoughts [--(later on heard a similar view in a [[PersonalInformationStream/WithoutNotesMarch10#Simondon|dialog with Simondon]])--]%0a%0a%0aYou can forget everything as long as you have a sufficient understanding to recover it fast.%0a%0a%0aYou think what you read. [--(Inspired by "You are what you eat" and reading control section of "L'Histoire du livre")--]%0a%0aYour lifetime as an individual is not your lifetime as a society.%0a%0aUn idealiste utilise comme matiere premiere des modeles realistes afin d'obtenir comme produits finis des ideaux de qualite.%0a%0aL'art est un support au questionnement.%0a%0aLife is an experiment[[%3c%3c]]%0aYou just have to ask the right question.[[%3c%3c]]%0a[--(inspired by enaction)--]%0a%0a%0aThe worst thing about winter celebrations is that we allow ourselves to be uber-pigs because during the whole year we were only "normal" consumerist pigs.%0a%0a%0aYou can fight as much and as well as you want, or even better than that, you'll die anyway, it's just a question of time. [--(People who don't tell you so want to exploit you.)--]%0a%0a%0aThe good think about doing bad things is that they force you to learn, quickly.%0a%0a%0aAttention is proportional to the expected impact on your survival.[--survival or homeostasis, your or your group survival--]%0a%0a%0aThe vastness of your mind is not proportional to the square-feet area of your house.%0a%0a%0aSerendipity begs for the freedom to be lucky.[--on the way to the College de France, thinking that you had to allow yourself to have free time in order to let yourself be surprised.--]%0a%0a[[#sculptor]]I feel like a sculptor[[%3c%3c]]%0ait's as if the internet was the raw material[[%3c%3c]]%0aevery time you program in it, you modify the raw block[[%3c%3c]]%0achanging its shape according to your vision[[%3c%3c]]%0aand code is your chisel[[%3c%3c]]%0a%0a%0aConsumer society : free to buy, not free to think.%0a%0aOne can not think in a vacuum (cf social situation but also information is physical)%0a%0aLife is a continuum of changing self-executing code. (see Evo-Devo)%0a%0a%0aWhat's the point of having your own life if you can't make your own mistakes to learn from them?%0a%0a%0aEvolving is applying the strategy with the current best energy return on investment in order to invent and apply tomorrow's best strategy.%0a%0a%0aWe have to admit imperfection before correcting it, ideals are not a solid basis to build anything upon, they are aims, not foundations.%0a%0a%0aun ideal s'effrite confronte a la realite%0a%0aThe human being flexible or malleable to the extreme is a curse and blessing : It is a blessing when you choose the environment to which you desire to adapt; it as curse when you let any environment shape you.%0a%0aWhen you feel like feeling joining an activity during which somebody will command you to act freely, you might consider joining two... or none.%0a%0aIf quality of decision-making is recursive and repetitive, one better starts improving it immediately.%0a%0aIf you are not using the lever, you are probably part of it.%0a%0adiscovering is finding and explaining regular irregularities, innovating is leveraging those discoveries%0a%0aone of the common mistake is to perpetually re-insure oneself in the mistaken belief that what is too fast or too small to be perceived matters less%0a%0aa son is bounded to disappoint the hope of his father because of his perception of wasted harshly accumulated wisdom about his world, even what might be deprecated%0a%0alearning = error removing stochastic process%0a%0ayou need to hire smarter people than you to sell to dumber people than you%0a%0aEduquer, c'est apprendre a apprendre a voir%0a%0aThe present is an integration of the past. [--(thus applicable to brain formation, EE, ...)--]%0a%0a%0aPractice and experiments are our only tools against what is theoretically impossible.%0a%0a%0aHaving an explicit model does not imply is being more efficient than an implicit embodied one.%0a%0a%0aWomen rationality stops where chocolate starts.%0a%0a%0aThe more intelligence we put in the question, the less efforts the answer shall require.%0a%0a%0aThe only adversary of learning is the fear of not being able to learn.%0a%0a%0aState of the art, either you make it or it shapes you without you knowing it.%0a%0a%0aIf you vote while knowing your vote will have no consequence, you are being irrational and thus should not be allowed to vote.%0a%0a%0aBrushing the ego of a man is like caressing the skin of a woman, if you do it correctly you'll get whatever you want.%0a%0a%0aThere is only one kind of present a parent shoud never refuse his children : tools to learn and explore.%0a%0a%0aA good present is to offer what the person want but doesn't know it yet.%0a%0a%0aAn affirmation is not a fact, and this is a fact.%0a%0a%0abuild yourself for who you want to be,%0anot for the opinions of others.%0a%0a%0ac'est la qualite de la barbe qui fait l'hermite%0a%0a%0ayou are just one task away from rest and one product away from happiness, embrace the rat race%0a%0a%0alearn algorithm/computer science because in addition to have interfaces (tools) to most domains (from science to art) it gives you the ability to manipulate code in a recursive fashion which seems to be one of the key component of evolution.%0a%0a%0anormal is a tool of alienation used by the dominant class%0a%0a%0abeing a grown up is just a sophism, a fake argument to say that you are right when you are older but can not explain why%0a%0a%0aI think you have a brain and like all of us, you are still figuring out how to use it%0a%0a%0ait's risky to be curious but maybe it's even more risky not to be.%0a%0a%0athere is a next life, just not for you%0a%0a%0aThere is only one true deadline and you won't be able to experience that one twice.%0a%0a%0ait's as simple as it seems hard when you don't try%0a%0a%0aThe moment I think I get it and have a kind of grip on the situation,%0aI discover I was only seeing the edges of the bowl drifting on a much larger ocean.%0a%0a%0awasting yourself in the endless maze of irrelevancy,%0ayou won't be the first nor the last to end up there.%0a%0a%0aIf you only try what you can do, you will never learn.%0a%0a%0aif you don't learn to fail, you don't learn to learn%0a%0a%0aA woman is 19y/o even when she's older.%0a%0a%0athere is no excuse to be rude whatever the degree of intellectual or social achievement = Honors and achievements are not permits for rudeness. =If you think you reached a degree of achievement that allow rudeness, you probably have to achieve a bit more.%0a%0a%0awhen you think life is too precious to risk, you are too dead to worry%0a%0a%0aeither you live on the bleeding edge, or you don't (live).%0a%0a%0aHaving more power over others does not mean having more power over yourself.%0a%0a%0aLe voyage c'est la fuite du connu.%0a%0a%0aDecisions are overrated if you can access optimal algorithms.%0a%0a%0a%0aOne should not be afraid of death,[[%3c%3c]]one should be afraid of not living.%0a%0a%0aWe should always be tomorrow's barbarians.%0a%0a%0aGrades only matter when you don't know for sure[[%3c%3c]]what you want to become.%0a%0a%0aLife is a funny and a serious game simultaneously[[%3c%3c]]since your are the better and the bet.[[%3c%3c]]%0a%0a%0aThe less you understand history,[[%3c%3c]]%0athe sooner you become part of it.[[%3c%3c]]%0a[--(Inspired by Charles de Montalembert's "Vous avez beau ne pas vous occuper de la politique, la politique s'occupe de vous tout de meme")--][[%3c%3c]]%0a%0a%0aLorsque philosopher devient un nom ou un qualificatif il perd tout son sens. Philosopher est un verbe d'action qui profite a celui qui l'emploi a la premiere personne du singulier comme du pluriel.[[%3c%3c]]%0a%0a%0a%0aA competitive advantage is not how fast you can promise you can do something but how fast you can actually do this something.[[%3c%3c]]%0a%0a%0aA woman live for you to put magic in her eyes and a smile on her face.[[%3c%3c]]%0a%0a%0aThe day you stop building castles in the sky made out of people's promises, you become very powerful[[%3c%3c]]%0a[--(I stopped building castles in the sky made out of people's promises, hopefully.)--][[%3c%3c]]%0a%0a%0aIl est toujours beaucoup moins fatiguant de trouver des excuses pour ne pas faire quelquechose que de trouver les moyens de le realiser.[[%3c%3c]]%0a%0a%0aYou are fooling yourself when you think today you don't leave traces for tomorrow because you think with today's mindset and technology[[%3c%3c]]%0a%0a%0aIf you don't cry in front of the beauty of a masterpiece, experiencing the marvels of the process that lead to it, you are very unlikely to be able to make one yourself.[[%3c%3c]]%0a%0a%0aIm in love with creativity and her sister curiosity[[%3c%3c]]but evolution is my muse...[[%3c%3c]]%0a%0a%0aEntrepreneurship : %0a[[%3c%3c]]Half of what people will tell you will be totally right;%0a[[%3c%3c]]Half of what people will tell you will be totally wrong;%0a[[%3c%3c]]Including this statement.[[%3c%3c]]%0a%0a%0aThere is an unlimited number of limited people.[[%3c%3c]]%0a%0a%0aYou are as powerful as your models are accurate[[%3c%3c]]%0a%0a%0aEducation is the door to wisdom,%0a[[%3c%3c]]Diploma is the door to employment,%0a[[%3c%3c]]You do not have to open both,%0a[[%3c%3c]]You can educate yourself to leave some doors closed.[[%3c%3c]]%0a%0a%0aLa sagesse est un choix.%0a%0a%0aC'est au prix d'affronter mes peurs que s'achete ma liberte...%0a%0a%0aBranding an idea with your name does not make it yours,%0a[[%3c%3c]]using it does. [--confirmed later on by [[http://video.economist.com/index.jsp?fr_story=1c8255a7709fc1172e016842d49f7699673ca7c5|The ability to turn ideas into products is just as important as research]], says Amar Bhidé, Glaubinger Professor of Business at Columbia University, "La richesse consiste bien plus dans l’usage que dans la possession." Aristote and Innovators nonetheless innovate. And they innovate because the return to them from deploying their new idea is high, even if others get the benefit of the new idea as well by Lawrence Lessing, page 71 of [[ReadingNotes/FutureOfIdeas]]--]%0a%0aA good relationship is like a job,%0a[[%3c%3c]]you don't accept it and go along,%0a[[%3c%3c]]You build it yourself and keep on nurturing it.%0a%0a%0aIf you did not find any competitor,%0a[[%3c%3c]]it does not mean you are alone,%0a[[%3c%3c]]it just means you did not search enough.%0a%0a%0a[[#Oldest]]%0aOn ne dit pas non a quelque chose,%0a[[%3c%3c]]On dit oui a une meilleure alternative.%0a[--(sounds like "You never change things by fighting the existing reality. To change something, build a new model that makes the existing model obsolete" - Buckminster Fuller)--]%0a%0a%0a----%0a%0a!![[#note]]Notes%0aThose aphorisms are little exercises aiming for synthesis of ideas using beauty as a vector. The content should be fundamental and conveyed pleasantly.%0a* Les aphorismes ne sont pas expliques car ceux-ci sont deja des pensees "realisees". Il convient donc a chacun, pour pouvoir profiter au mieux ce ceux-ci re reparcourir le chemin qui a peu y mener.%0a%0a!!See also%0a* [[Content/QuoteSelf|my quote self]]%0a%0a!![[#presentation]]Better presentation%0a* [[http://www.textflows.com/faq.html|textflows]] interactive view%0a* making a booklet (potentially with [[http://www.lulu.com/|Lulu]] with their [[http://www.lulu.com/publish/mini_photo_books/?cid=publish_portal|Mini books]] and [[http://www.lulu.com/publish/ebooks/?cid=publish_portal|eBooks]]) with a growing fabia seed as a movie on turning pages ending up [[http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2421/3603429841_8474107b4f.jpg|b]]l[[http://www.leighcourtfarm.org.uk/page6/page12/files/page12_1.jpg|o]]s[[http://www.maviga.com/images/380/4.jpg|s]]oming, as suggested by Paola%0a* unique illustration like the [[http://frasesilustradas.wordpress.com/|frases ilustradas]] blog%0a* opening quote "Le bon ouvrier a toujours le bon outil." by Gilbert Benetou followed by a short explanation on each aphorism being little cognitive tool itself%0a** "Quand on demande a Michel Foucault ce qu'un livre est pour lui, il repond: c'est une boite a touils. Proust.... disait que son livre etait comme des lunettes: voyez si elles vous conviennent, si vous percevez grace a elles ce que vous n'auriez pas pu saisir autrement; sinon laissez mon livre" page 73 of [[http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mille_Plateaux|Mille Plateaux]] also published in [[http://www.monde-diplomatique.fr/mav/104/|La Guerre des Idees]] and [[http://www.amazon.com/Literary-Philosophers-Borges-Calvino-Eco/dp/0415929180|Literary philosophers]]%0a* [[http://booktwo.org/|booktwo.org : Literature + Technology]] report, catalog, investigate, stimulate and debate the future of literature.%0a%0a!!To do%0a* for French aphorisms, provide an alternative English translation%0a* use the metaphor of%0a** essential oil extraction (using the faba bean)%0a** aphorisms from experience%0a* tweet aphorisms%0a** with an appropriate tag and a link to the book page%0a* alternative ways to present them%0a** http://survivingtheworld.net%0a* integrate "Un trésor de belles maximes est préférable ŕ un amas de richesses." by Socrate%0a* consider [[http://www.aphorismsgalore.com/|Aphorisms Galore]] submission and rating system%0a* illustration%0a** [[http://www.jwz.org/webcollage/|WebCollage: Exterminate All Rational Thought]] by Jamie Zawinski, 1999-2011%0a*** inspired by ThePaintingFool collage technique, cf Automated Collage Generation – With Intent (2010) and Automated Collage Generation – With More Intent (2011)%0a*** in particular with @@-dictionary dictionary-file@@ option%0a* clarify the motivation%0a** e.g. the most condensed form of knowledge one has during his lifetime%0a*** and the difficulty to share it%0a*** could an AI benefit from it? Could it itself be a test of the quality of an AI? (cf thinking process in Paris years ago, discussed with Guerrique nearby La Sorbonne)%0a* consider categories%0a** e.g. year, topic, ...%0a* translation in English of the few french aphorisms while keeping the french available Content.MyCloudTransition=!!Principle%0ahave all my data integrated in an unifying "framework" (currently my wiki), not necessarily to spread out in different innovative cloud services, commercial or not.%0a%0a(:include Infrastructure.GraphByProvider:)%0a%0a(:include Infrastructure.GraphReverseProxyNewShell:)%0a%0aSee also [[Tools/Graphviz]] for an alternative view not based on infrastructure first by privacy.%0a%0a!![[#Problems]]Problems%0a# server mostly but not fully reboot proof and not format proof%0a## lighttpd OK, screen mostly OK (thanks to [[Tools/Screen]] stuff) %0a# laptop not format proof%0a# desktop not format proof%0a# backups not automated and Russian dolls format%0a## automatic rotating backups (cf rdiff-backup in [[Tools/Crontab]])%0a# phone mostly mostly but not entirely format proof%0a** e.g. notes%0a%0a!!!To use%0a* [[CognitiveEnvironments/]]%0a* [[Tools/Ansible]]%0a* SSL auth used on https://cloud.benetou.fr%0a** done {-https://schnouki.net/posts/2014/08/12/lighttpd-and-ssl-client-certificates/ to replace basic auth-} still to add in to [[Tools/Lighttpd]]%0a*** moving from self certification to [[(https://)LetsEncrypt.org]]%0a*** related tutorial for lighttpd http://nwgat.ninja/setting-up-letsencrypt-with-lighttpd/%0a*** check https://whatsmychaincert.com/?benetou.fr%0a%0a!!Solution%0a# {-upload files-}%0a# {-remove them locally-}%0a# set up tools I might need to feel "just like at /home".%0a## OpenVPN (currently using ssh for tunneling, pscp, sshs)%0a## treemap (demo set up)%0a## rsync (currently using pscp)%0a# scan the uploaded data folders%0a## propose to upload to websites per mime type, file extension%0a### if API are complex provide links to do so manually%0a### set privacy settings on by default%0a### example%0a#### jpg, gif, png to Aviary.com%0a#### ppt, pptx, pps, odt to Slideshare.net%0a## see [[Tools/Sphinxsearch]] for my own desktop search equivalent solution%0a### indexes can be shared%0a# locate former links to local fs%0a## search for @@[[Path:/?action=search&q=E:\Work\|E:\Work\]]@@, @@[[Path:/?action=search&q=file:///|file:///]]@@, etc%0a### e.g. Cloud:Documents/My%2520Artwork/%0a## search for @@[[Path:/?action=search&q=discussions|discussion]]@@, @@irc log@@, etc%0a### e.g. Discussion:seedeabitlbee/paola.log#Date%0a## temp solution via [[Tools/Lighttpd]] on http://cloud.benetou.fr (consider Cookbook:StringReplace)%0a## search for %0a# allow fast searches%0a## once files are uncompressed build an index%0a### check updatedb / mlocate / find%0a#### Cloud:index.txt%0a### update automatically with%0a#### [[Tools/Crontab]]%0a#### [[Wikipedia:inotify]] with its [[http://wiki.github.com/rvoicilas/inotify-tools/|inotify-tools]] and [[http://inotify.aiken.cz/?section=incron&page=about&lang=en|incron]]%0a## provide a private http interface to it%0a### Cloud:find%0a## index meta-data%0a## index content%0a### for pictures and their galleries%0a#### 1 line pic gallery (requires phat connection to the server, no re-sized thumbnails)%0a##### [=echo "%3chtml>" > gallery.html && ls *.jpg |sort -n| sed "s/\(.*\)/%3ca href=\"\1\">%3cimg height=\"200px\" src=\"\1\"\/>\1%3c\/a>%3cbr\/>/" > gallery.html && echo "%3c/html>" >> gallery.html=]%0a##### example http://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/researchnotes/%0a##### use @@/etc/mime.types@@ rather than harcdoded "jpg" extension%0a##### efficiently use file and directory timestamps with [[Tools/Crontab]] vs gallery.html%0a##### exifinfo, exifautotran, [[http://www.sno.phy.queensu.ca/~phil/exiftool/|EXIFTool]], exiftran, [[http://www.hugsan.com/EXIFutils/|EXIFutils]]%0a#### http://labs.ideeinc.com/ http://www.gazopa.com/ http://www.tineye.com/ http://www.numenta.com/vision/webservices.php%0a#### consider [[http://opencv.willowgarage.com/|OpenCV]] and dedicated GPU hardware%0a# export http://www.allmyapps.com/my/list/%0a## map configuration files to each application to the remote location of its backups%0a# [[#emails]]manage emails%0a## set up mail server%0a### consider http://flurdy.com/docs/postfix/ and http://wiki.mutt.org/?MailConcept/Flow%0a## set up spam filter%0a### consider http://spamassassin.apache.org and http://postgrey.schweikert.ch%0a## {-set up webmail-}%0a### http://mail.benetou.fr%0a## {-set up DNS-}%0a## email friends with new adress%0a## redirect gmail non-spam to new address%0a### seems buggy%0a## download important emails from Gmail through pop/imap%0a### [[http://www.freesoftwaremagazine.com/columns/backup_your_google_mail_locally_getmail|Backup up your GoogleMail locally with getmail]] by Ryan Cartwright, FreeSoftwareMagazine June 2010%0a### [[http://github.com/jgoerzen/offlineimap|offlineimap]] Read/sync your IMAP mailboxes by jgoerzen%0a#### [[http://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/OfflineIMAP|OfflineIMAP with Mutt tutorial]] on ArchWiki%0a# automatize exchanges%0a## [[Tools/Crontab]]%0a### locally to%0a#### download and unpack backups%0a### remotely to%0a#### pack and make backups available%0a# check if OurPIM:Papers/PrivacySettings is respected%0a# ensure that the DNS if properly binded to most fundamental social services%0a## including [[Tools/VoIP]]%0a# test with [[Tools/Shell#EmbeddingShellClients]]%0a# consider content deliver per hostname%0a## especially initial configuration or configuration files%0a### e.g. this laptop would have this configuration, this one this other, etc...%0a%0a!!Remarks%0a* down to ~5 files 5Go, trick is 0 media content I didn't produce so no DivX or mp3 collection, helps a lot. %0a** paradoxically at first was a kind of "discipline" but now is a pleasure since I use services like mixcloud and streaming websites with RSS%0a** do not just upload my mp3 collection then listen to it but prefer not to have a collection but to link to innovative services that do%0a*** they are dedicated in that domain%0a* my typing input, even if I go as fast as I can, stays rather low so I should never need fast upload that way%0a** worse with asymmetric links, the case of ADSL%0a** I should move pointers to data around, not the data themselves, except for the one I produced myself%0a*** [[http://www.kk.org/thetechnium/archives/2009/01/better_than_own.php|Better Than Owning]] by Kevin Kelly, The Technium 2009%0a**** "in the near future, I won't %3c%3cown>> any music, or books, or movies. Instead I will have immediate access to all music, all books, all movies using an always-on service"%0a** probably the only case in which large upstream bandwidth is required is video editing, pretty much everything else required large downstream bandwidth but low upstream%0a* HD crash resilient and "cloud buzzword compatible" policy ;)%0a* is it perfectly secure?%0a** no, no system either offline or online, remote or local, is anyway%0a** security by obscurantism does not work so posting information about this here is facilitating potential malicious person task but it is also strengthening my good practices%0a** consequently remotely stored backups and information loops are provided by default so that when (not if) problems happen, I can recover and fast%0a%0a!!See also%0a* [[Wiki/OwnWikisNetwork]]%0a* [[Tools/AWS]] (Amazon Web Services)%0a* [[Seedea:Oimp/CloudArbitrage]]%0a* [[Seedea:Utopiahanalysis/LinkInEpistemology]] explaining why all my data should have URI/URL%0a* [[http://www.webxplorer.org/phpXplorer/www/|phpXplorer]] Tobias Bender%0a* [[http://owncloud.org|OwnCloud]], part of KDE project%0a%0a!![[#GNULinuxClientSide]]Motivation for GNU/Linux transition on the client/interface side%0a* [[(Seedea:Seedea/)Licenses]] and communities%0a* infrastructure as code/package management%0a** [[Tools/Shell#Debian]]%0a** tools compatibility between server and client%0a** [[http://www.thinkwiki.org/wiki/Category:X31]] for specific help%0a* kernel%0a** [[Events/TeleXLR8-01#LiveMigration]]%0a* tiling wm%0a** http://wmii.suckless.org/%0a** GNU [[Tools/Screen]]%0a* scripting%0a** [[Tools/Shell#Bash]]%0a** http://werc.cat-v.org/%0a** http://www.newsbeuter.org%0a** integration between software%0a*** pipes%0a*** [[Tools/Vi]] fully integrated within Firefox thanks to [[Tools/Vimperator]]%0a*** uzbl (CLI browser) + rat poison (tiling wm)%0a*** http://tools.suckless.org/ii/%0a** integration between machines%0a*** sshfs%0a*** FUSE%0a*** shared configs using a dVCS like [[Tools/Fossil]]%0a** stop wasting my time on [[Tools/Shell#Windows]] historical (bad) decisions%0a*** cf @@cd /D@@%0a* see also%0a** Richard Stallman's [[http://stallman.org/stallman-computing.html|How I do my Computing]] %0a%0a!!To do%0a* QoS comparison between "homemade" and datacenter average%0a** uptime%0a** [[Wikipedia:Power usage effectiveness]] (PUE)%0a** [[Wikipedia:Failure rate]] [[Wikipedia:Mean time between failures]] (MTBF)%0a* integrate the older [[MyServer]] started in late 2008%0a* check clocks synchronization%0a** examples with ntp on Linux and Windows at [[Events/WebWorkersCampParis]]%0a* http://www.xtreemos.eu/%0a* [[http://www.freshports.org/security/portaudit/|portaudit]] check if installed ports are listed in a database of published security vulnerabilities.%0a* [[http://www.graylog2.org/|Graylog2]] syslog implementation that stores your logs in MongoDB%0a* use [[Tools/Virtualization]]%0a* [[http://wiki.debian.org/FreedomBox/LeavingTheCloud|Leaving the (proprietary) cloud]], Debian Wiki%0a* [[http://www.rutschle.net/tech/sslh.shtml|sslh - ssl/ssh multiplexer]] lets one accept both HTTPS and SSH connections on the same port.%0a* check http://owncloud.org%0a** installed on http://owncloud.benetou.fr%0a*** check http://www.flailingmonkey.com/2013/03/26/moving-contacts-calendar-google/ since my own attempt (with the same Android apps) didn't work Content.MyServer=See now the later [[MyCloudTransition]] started in early 2010%0a%0aDevice (my current IBM X31 or a [[Planning.Xmaswishlist#mobility|DIY HW]]) with a minimun OS with a free BIOS (like CoreBoot)%0ato Wan boot from this server (eventually use the pre-configured Seedea DSL-based image I started) running the GPL softwares and AGPL services [[Seedea:Content/Tools|Im using]].%0a%0a!!To integrate%0a* Move on from a private based [[(Content.)PersonalInformationStream]] to my own free one%0a* Choose from [[(Seedea:Seedea/)HostingMatrix]]%0a* Install the best of [[(Seedea:Content/Tools#)OnlineApps]]%0a* Try [[http://www.readwriteweb.com/archives/is_this_the_cloud_os_you_wanted.php|Is This the Cloud OS You Wanted?]] by Sarah Perez for ReadWriteWeb, December 9, 2008%0a* live [[Seedea:Seedea/ServerLog|ServerLog]] focusing mainly on Seedea.org Content.Mypersonalcognitivescaffolding=|| border=1%0a||![[http://wiki.seedea.org/Content/conceptstree|Fundamental concepts tree]]||![[http://wiki.seedea.org/Content/Rediscoveredconcepts|Rediscovered concepts]]||![[http://wiki.seedea.org/Content/Newconcepts|New concepts]]||![[http://wiki.seedea.org/Content/Tools|Tools]]||![[Content.PersonalInformationStream|Personal Information Stream]]||%0a Content.NY-Montreal09=(:redirect Trips.NY-Montreal09:) Content.Needs=This page collect questions I am very interested in.%0a%0a%25center%25[[#General|General]] - [[#SocialOrganization|Social organization]] - [[#GeopoliticsStrategy|Geopolitics/Strategy]] - [[#Cognition|Cognition]] - [[#Cultures|Cultures]] - [[#SeeAlso|See also]] (with Question answering [[#QuestionAnsweringCommunities|Communities]] and%0a[[#QuestionAnsweringEngines|Engines]]) - [[#ToDo|To do]]%25%25%0a%0a!![[#General]]General%0a* what is actually a good question?%0a** see [[Content/Philosophy#Definition]]%0a* [[#EvolutionOfTheMathematicalSyntax]]what is the evolution of the mathematical syntax?%0a** [[Wikipedia:History of mathematical notation]] and [[Wikipedia:Table of mathematical symbols by introduction date]]%0a*** [[Wikipedia:List of mathematical symbols]], more complete but history has to be explored through each dedicated article%0a** [[http://jeff560.tripod.com/mathsym.html|Earliest Uses of Various Mathematical Symbols]]%0a** how does a symbol like † (dagger) appears, why is it kept, why another is not, what decision were corrected afterward, is there link with expressivity?%0a** see also [[Cookbook/Cognition#HistoryOfDominantCognitiveModels]]%0a** Florian Cajori%0a*** [[http://www.archive.org/details/historyofmathema031756mbp|A History Of Mathematical Notations Vol I]], The Open Court Publishing Company 1928%0a*** [[http://www.archive.org/details/historyofmathema027671mbp|A History Of Mathematical Notations Volume II]], The Open Court Publishing Company 1929%0a* [[#EvolutionaryNonInteractiveFormalProofChecking]] have non-interactive formal proof checking (thus not like [[Wikipedia:Coq]]) been used with evolutionary programming?%0a** or is it based on induction? abduction? heuristics? hybrids?%0a*** ACL2 in presented in [[PersonalInformationStream/WithoutNotesJune11#MachinesReasoningAboutMachines]] (~min36) uses an hybrid method by gradually moving out of conservative techniques up to mathematical induction%0a** [[Wikipedia:Automated theorem proving]]%0a** see [[Content/Mathematics#FoundationsAndMetamathematics]] and [[OwnModelsApplied/AlgorithmicEpistemology]]%0a* is there a visualization of the evolution over time of open problems in mathematics? theoretical computer science?%0a** inspired by [[Needs#ComplexityOfInverseFunction]] as an open problem and before [[ReadingNotes/LePouvoirDesMathematiques#LArbreDeLaComplexite]]%0a** could be very useful for [[OwnModelsApplied/AlgorithmicEpistemology]]%0a* [[#ComplexityOfInverseFunction]]is there a relation between the complexity of a function and the complexity of its inverse?%0a** i.e. if there a relation between O((x)) and O('^–1^'(x)) and vice-versa?%0a*** '^–1^' %3c=> g((x))=x%0a*** if O((x)) >> O('^–1^'(x)) then is an OWF%0a*** is there a function such that knowing one, one can know the other?%0a** is it possible to know if a function is part of such a family of functions '''without''' determining the complexity of its inverse?%0a*** does such a family have specific properties?%0a** Consider [[http://perso.univ-rennes1.fr/philippe.roux/|Philipppe Roux]] or rather [[http://anum-maths.univ-rennes1.fr/|Adib Rahmouni]] since I had class with him, check if is there research in controllability and OWFF at IHES%0a** moved exploration to [[Content/Mathematics#OneWayFunction]]%0a** inspired by [[Events/MardiInnovation07]]%0a%0a!![[#SocialOrganization]]Social organization%0a* how are social system sensitive to initial conditions?%0a** e.g. democracy and their founding fathers? scientific peer review and the starting institutions especially journals?%0a** see also http://www.globalcomplexity.org/Democracy.htm%0a%0a!![[#GeopoliticsStrategy]]Geopolitics/Strategy%0a* [[#EpistemologyAndResearchPolicies]]what is the epistemological impact of politics?%0a** i.e. how are research budgets in the major university hosting the major laboratories with their team and equipment being impacted by new policies from elected governments%0a*** or through a different route, how independent research, especially fundamental research with its long-term goal and costly equipment, actually is%0a**** e.g. CNRS in France%0a** ask Roberto%0a** check [[http://news.sciencemag.org/scienceinsider/|ScienceInsider: Breaking news and analysis from the world of science policy.]] %0a* map of future estimates of [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parts-per_notation#Air_measurements|Parts-per notation air measurements]], an equivalent of climatology (thus long-term) of pollution%0a** to update [[Content/Projetautonomieenergetique]] (not necessarily where the factories are but where the wind could blow, etc...)%0a** http://geodepollution.org/ from /tmp/lab%0a** [[http://pubs.acs.org/doi/abs/10.1021/es1013328|Multi-Perspective Analysis and Spatiotemporal Mapping of Air Pollution Monitoring Data]], Environmental Science & Technology 2010%0a* militarization%0a** stats of #UAV used since 2000 up to now%0a** number of kills UAV done total and per UAV%0a** curves visual to see the trends%0a** underlying strategy (priority matrix, algorithms, ...) per UAV%0a*** evolution of their embedded strategies%0a** where does DoD/DARPA and their robot manufacturers store the data from the last combat situations%0a*** what size is it, can ML be applied to it, etc%0a* resources%0a** water%0a** energy%0a*** oil%0a**** who will know when OPEC reach peak oil first?%0a*** gas%0a*** uranium%0a*** [[#TrophicWeb]]nutrition%0a**** rank species by impact on the trophic web of another specie%0a***** e.g. what specie has the biggest impact for the human tropic network?%0a***** see [[Wikipedia:Food chain]] (aka trophic web) and http://biology.mcgill.ca/faculty/loreau/%0a***** inspired by Vers une biodiversité artificielle : l'homme peut-il vivre en symbiose avec les autres espčces ? (moved to [[ReadingNotes/DemonsInEden]])%0a**** added to [[Content/Vademecum]]%0a** computer part required (coltan, silicon, ...)%0a** Is there an energy limit to key civilization events?%0a*** technological singularity consider current earth as a starting point?%0a**** in general? (not necessarily starting from earth)%0a**** question inspired by the argument of recursive improvement in AI/Seed AI/AGI%0a**** see also [[Content/Energy]] [[http://www.agi-wiki.org/ChanLogs/|related ##AGI log]] (15/03/2010 at 20:28)%0a*** moving out of earth? terraforming another planet?%0a** What is the evolution of the amount of energy available per human over time? (see also Seedea:Content/Newconcepts#EnergySlave )%0a* [[#SupercomputerCyclesHistory]]cycles used in national supercomputers (i.e. usage not characteristics)%0a** what is currently the algorithm currently consuming the energy? what has been the history of such large computations?%0a** moved to [[Analysis.OnThePoliticsOfComputations]]%0a* [[#EvolutionOfTechnologies]]evolution of technologies%0a** SantaFe [[http://pcdb.santafe.edu/|Performance Curve Database]] see how performance has changed over time%0a** see also [[PersonalInformationStream/WithoutNotes#BrooksExponential|"if someone else has an exponential going already, you can hop on it for free"]] by Rodney Brooks%0a* will the carbon market become faster and more volatile than the energy market?%0a%0a!![[#Cognition]]Cognition%0a* News from specific labs that communicate rarely%0a** http://www.neural-prosthesis.com/%0a** http://bluebrain.epfl.ch/%0a** http://www.iss.whu.edu.cn/degaris/ retired since according to his Wikipedia entry%0a* [[#SocietyToIndividualComputationalPowerPace]]When did a normal person (financial median) had the computational power of a historically earlier society?%0a** Example : iPhone processing power vs. Mayan society?%0a** if so, if there a pattern? Is it becoming shorter and shorter, longer and longer? What are the consequence?%0a* [[#WikiOnAChip]]{-what would be the benefits (and trade-offs) of embedding this wiki on dedicated hardware?-}%0a** moved to [[Cookbook/ObjectsExoBrain]]%0a* is there a meta recommendation engine?%0a* are there "better than human neurons"?%0a** is a rat or a mouse neuron more efficient?%0a*** how can we compare?%0a*** why is one better than the other?%0a*** can we go further and transplant? re-engineer?%0a* is human thought a local optimization of intelligence? (inspired by [[PersonalInformationStream/WithoutNotesFebruary11#RemyBrague|Rémy Brague : La légitimité de l'humain]], Canal Académie January 2011%0a** thus are there a better more general optimum?%0a* is there a visualization of flexibility and pace of migration over time of areas of a mammalian brain?%0a%0a!![[#Cultures]]Cultures%0a* difference of topics between western journals of philosophy and asian journals%0a* is there a repository of non-biological phylogenies?%0a** see also Seedea:Research/PhylogeneticFlowProgramming%0a** entries to competition could be used to list and rank, e.g. machine learning competitions and the score of each algorithm proposed%0a* what are the most important archaeological epistemological affordances?%0a** e.g. the Rosetta stone%0a%0a!![[#SeeAlso]]See also%0a* [[Content/Offers]] for tasks with financial compensation (deprecated)%0a** a la Erdos%0a** assign an absolute value for each need (ideally with an anchor)%0a*** display a BTC bounty according to its current value [[Tools/Financial#Bitcoin]]%0a%0a!!![[#QuestionAnswering]]Question answering%0a%0a!!!![[#QuestionAnsweringCommunities]]Communities%0a* Yahoo! Answers%0a* StackOverflow.com%0a* [[http://www.quora.com|Quora]]%0a** cf my own view on it [[Tools/SocialNetworks#Quora]]%0a** http://www.quora.com/How-would-you-build-a-robot-to-answer-questions-on-Quora%0a** note that after starting [[Content/Reward]] Quora now, late August 2011, supports [[http://www.quora.com/credits/about|credit]] for notifying "experts" about a question%0a%0a!!!![[#QuestionAnsweringEngines]]Engines%0a* [[http://www.aaai.org/ojs/index.php/aimagazine/issue/view/191/showToc|Special Issue on Question Answering]], AAAI Vol 31, No 3 Fall Issue%0a* http://www.aaai.org/AITopics/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/AITopics/QuestionAnswering%0a* comparison page which would send to query to all the selected engines%0a** providing a display with the question and then the list of engines with their reply%0a* [[http://www.wolframalpha.com/|Wolfram|Alpha]]%0a** http://duckduckgo.com/walpha.html Perl interface%0a** [[http://twitter.com/utopiah/status/2005087318|asked]] for an RSS response in case of no current answer but no reply so far (as of early June 2009)%0a* [[http://www.trueknowledge.com/|True Knowledge]] with its good idea of [[http://blog.trueknowledge.com/2009/05/googleenhancing-firefox-addon-available-now.html|Firefox Add-on to "enhance" Google searches]]%0a* Powerset (now [[http://bing.com|bing.com]] by Microsoft)%0a* [[http://www.research.ibm.com/deepqa/index2.shtml|IBM - The DeepQA]] (based on [[http://www.research.ibm.com/deepqa/question_answering.shtml|Open Advancement of Question Answering initiative]], spearheaded by IBM and CMU)%0a** [[http://www.nytimes.com/2010/06/20/magazine/20Computer-t.html|Smarter Than You Think - I.B.M.'s Supercomputer to Challenge 'Jeopardy!' Champions]] by Clive Thompson, NYTimes.com June 2010%0a** plenty of articles on IBM DeepQA in [[PersonalInformationStream/WithoutNotesFebruary11]]%0a* [[http://www.readwriteweb.com/archives/the_robot_made_me_do_it_comparing_three_new_cyborg_q_and_a_services.php|Human-based Q&A Services]] on ReadWriteWeb (similar to Yahoo! Answers)%0a* [[http://wiki.opencog.org/w/OpenAnswers|OpenCog OpenAnswers]] or... [[http://brainwave.opencog.org/2009/04/28/proto-chatbot-at-last/|OpenCog]] chatbot%0a%0a!![[#ToDo]]To do%0a* each question '''must''' have a target page to update%0a** i.e. where should the answer be used%0a* add a formalism and a notification in order to automatically do queries%0a** search RSS using OpenSearch%0a** monitoring newly opened datasets%0a** Google News Alert%0a* NASA/ESA/... idea management software?%0a** KM in general?%0a* existing military "threshold of upper intelligence" for embarked software?%0a** e.g. are there (DARPA) reports about UAV software that becomes efficient but too unpredictable to be useful? Content.Nomorefeet=07/13/08%0a%0aA long and beautiful walk from Embarcedero to Fort Mason (under the Golden Gate Bridge) and return by the hills of SanFrancisco to Powell Station.%0a%0aIt was very cool with my old brother, we take pictures and seen lot of things. But then my left foot was dead, not a bit problem, just because we made a long walk I thought. %0a%0aDuring all the week, nothing happened, my left foot still very painful. %0a%0aFabien told me to go to the swimming pool but I was too tired. Friday evening I go to downtown Berkeley and Telegraph Street to buy a Twix Peanut Butter and then I was back at the frat my other foot give me pain. I didn't understand, I think it will be passed but no. %0a%0aSaturday we go back in SF to visit De Young Museum. When we arrive I was too hurt for walking, Fabien asked for a wheelchair and I visit the museum with it, a really strange and frightening experience. Then we go back, we go in Alamo Park to see the old victorians houses. The museum was good, it was a good day but I was very anxious about my feet and Fabien would be patient with me, his handicaped sister. %0a%0aIt's Sunday. Im in the swimming pool with my feet, I paid 5$ because Im not a UCB student. My feet are still painful, I don't understand. %0a%0aIf nothing changes I have to see a physician but I won't, it's expensive and I don't know how to explain what I have. Shit. %0a%0aExcept this everything is good. Content.Offers=%25right%25Back to [[Content/Needs]]%25%25%0a%0aThis page lists tasks I am offering financial compensation for.%0a%0a!!Answer any question in [[Content/Needs]]%0aA blackberry pie.%0a%0a!!Meeting colorful clockline%0a%0a!!!Price offer%0a5e%0a%0a!!!Behavior%0a1px thin color line that goes around my screen that change colors according to a chronometer I can set%0a%0a!!!Tech%0a* no 10Go .NET framework required%0a* autohotkey scripting then but I wonder if it can handle colors properly)%0a%0a!!!Usage%0amanaging meetings efficiently in a shared screen (remote, touchtable, videoprojector, ...)%0a%0a%0a!!To do%0a* automatically propose thanks to%0a** RSS links to personal contacts from [[Person/Person]]%0a** APIs of [[Seedea:Seedea/Onlineoutsourcing]] (delayed)%0a* make http://www.ourp.im/PIM/Funding work%0a* consider instead [[http://www.quora.com/credits/about|Quora credits]] Content.PaolaParis=!!Arrival/Departure%0a* {-July 18th, Orly - 9:50 am-}%0a* July 28th, CDG - 11 pm%0a%0a!!Ecology%0a* participate to a summer camp (help vs housing+knowledge)%0a** [[http://openfarmtech.org/|Open Source Ecology]] with the Factor e Farm project%0a*** [[http://factorefarm.org/view/projects/all|list of projects]]%0a** [[http://www.earthship.net/|EearthShip]] official website%0a** the [[http://p2pfoundation.net/Category:Ecology|Category:Ecology]] from the P2P Foundation wiki%0a* experience the life of an organic farm%0a** [[http://www.wwoof.fr/|WWOOF France website]]%0a* {-[[Gardening.SaintMaur|quai de la Megisserie]] for the gardening project-}%0a* [[http://www.mnhn.fr/|Muséum national d'Histoire naturelle]] with the {-Jardin des Plantes-}%0a* FAO%0a%0a!!Cinema%0a* Every night a different film in the Cinema in the park [[http://www.villette.com/fr/parc-villette-agenda/spectacles-tous/cinema-plein-air.htm|Cinéma en plein air]]%0a* [[http://www.saint-maur.com/default.aspx?param=cinema|Cinema le Lido]]%0a** {-seen Jaffa there-}%0a%0a!!Museums%0a* {-[[http://www.museedeslettres.fr/index2.php|Musée des Lettres et Manuscrits]]-}%0a*Centre Pompidou and the temporary [[http://www.centrepompidou.fr/Pompidou/Manifs.nsf/AllExpositions/A92256B1929D8228C12574EF00386B62?OpenDocument&sessionM=2.2.1&L=1|Kandinsky]] exposition (closing at 11pm)%0a*[[http://www.paris.fr/portail/Culture/Portal.lut?page_id=6468&document_type_id=5&document_id=19116&portlet_id=14628|Musée Carnavalet]], the history of Paris%0a*[[http://www.museedemontmartre.fr/pratique.html|Musée de Montmartre]]%0a*[[http://www.musee-pasteur.com/|Musée Pasteur]]%0a* {-Musée d'Orsay [[http://www.musee-orsay.fr/|Max Ernst, "Une semaine de bonté" — the Original Collages]] Rooms 67, 68, 69 and 70-}%0a* {-[[http://www.musee-orangerie.fr/homes/home_id24799_u1l2.htm|Les Nymphéas]] au Musée de l’Orangerie, 9h a 18h-}%0a%0a!!Other%0a* {-Meeting Younes (saturday - 18/07) and Paola's friend Anne Gaelle (22/07)-}%0a*Dinner party to socialize with people from all corners of the world together, to meet, to talk, connect...[[http://www.jim-haynes.com/index.htm|a dinner with Jim Haynes]] (sunday 19/07 or 26/07)%0a*{-Listening to Mozart's Requiem in Saint Germain des Pres church [[http://www.linternaute.com/agenda/evenement/148871/mozart-messe-de-requiem/|Messe de Requiem]] (tuesday - 21/07)-} (missed)%0a*Dancing forrň! [[http://www.bizzartclub.com/index.php?view=details&id=210%253A100-bal-forro-100-bresil-&option=com_eventlist&Itemid=56|Bizz'Art]] (wednesday - 22/07)%0a*Star gazing in La Villette [[http://www.afanet.fr/Nuits/| Les Nuits des étoiles 2009]] (friday, saturday and sunday 24, 25, 26/07)%0a* [[http://www.demosphere.eu/|demosphere.eu]] for social related activities around Paris%0a* discover hidden or not so common but significant places in the city%0a* [[http://saintmaur.blogencommun.fr/|Saint Maur Blog]]%0a* visit an English speaking Christian church like in: [[http://www.mormon.org/mormonorg/eng/basic-beliefs/finding-happiness?src=FHDVD_Happiness_FindingHappinessVideoPreroll_300x250_10047_40341|Finding Happiness with the Mormon Church]] and here is the [[http://www.mormonisme.com/mormons/mormons_par_themes/Eglise_mormone_en_France.htm|list of Mormon churches in France]]%0a*Picnic in the [[http://butteschaumont.free.fr/|Parc des Buttes Chaumont]]%0a*Relaxing in the [[http://www.la-mosquee.com/htmluk/entreeuk.htm|Hammam]] of the Mosque of Paris%0a*Going to the swimming pool or the [[http://www.paris.fr/portail/english/Portal.lut?page_id=8208&document_type_id=5&document_id=34146&portlet_id=18969|beach]]!%0a* {-Reading and studying in the [[http://www.bnf.fr/|Bibliothčque nationale de France]]-}%0a* [[http://www.meetup.com/cities/fr/paris/groups/|meetup in Paris]]%0a* {-[[http://www.artcurial.com/fr/actualite/cp/2009/2009_07_enki_bilal.asp|Enki Bilal : « Animal’z »]] 11h ŕ 19h, metro Franklin Roosevelt-}%0a** Hôtel Marcel Dassault, 7 rond-point des Champs Elysées, 75008 Paris%0a** eventually with Nicolas who is working at OCTO nearby%0a* [[http://www.paris.fr/portail/Parcs/Portal.lut?page_id=5598&document_type_id=5&document_id=10082&portlet_id=11960|Paris Jazz Festival]] at Bois de Vincennes%0a* [[http://www.bnf.fr/default.htm|Bibliothčque nationale de France]] site Richelieu for its round room Content.Parkingview=parking with a view%0a%0agoing uphill, tong, no health insurance,%0alooking at the bay, ...%0agoing downhill, freaking snake ! garage with a view, new level of requirement,%0a%0a%0a%0a[19:24] Utopiah: I made some pasta today%0a[19:24] Utopiah: and that was too much but ... too good, so I ate everything.%0a[19:25] Utopiah: So I thought "hmmm nice... but either I go for a nap and wake up at 5pm without having done anything of my day ... or I go for a walk !"%0a[19:26] Utopiah: then I thought "ok lazy, that's the moment when you STOP thinking and pack your stuff and go"%0a[19:26] Utopiah: so I picked my current book number 7 and a bottle of water%0a[19:26] Utopiah: then I went uphill...%0a[19:26] Utopiah: I started to walk.%0a[19:27] Utopiah: The more I walked, the more I sweat, the better is the view so ...%0a[19:27] Utopiah: I keep on walking till I reach the top.%0a[19:27] Utopiah: Once there... there is another top of the hill !%0a[19:27] Utopiah: So ... I just keep on going. The view was soooo nice.%0a[19:27] Utopiah: And the weather, just perfect.%0a[19:27] X: eheh%0a[19:28] Utopiah: So once on the very top I just walk a bit more and rest under the trees and remove my shirt to dry it.%0a[19:28] Utopiah: I make a little branch system so that the wind can shake and dry it.%0a[19:29] Utopiah: I think about the world and stuff there then I start to come back.%0a[19:29] Meebo Message: Could not connect to network.%0a[19:29] Utopiah: (after seing that a guy installed his hamac and stuff just behind my spot but ... he wasn't there)%0a[19:30] X: good thinking%0a[19:30] Utopiah: Anyway I go back and start to go downhill but slowly, I had havayanas (brazilian flip flap)%0a[19:30] Utopiah: (indeed)%0a[19:30] Meebo Message: Could not connect to network.%0a[19:30] Utopiah: And I thought "hmmm it's really warm and dry here, maybe some scorpio or snake could be here..."%0a[19:31] Utopiah: so I walk like an elephant, stomping the ground to make resonnating noise%0a[19:31] X: scorpion%0a[19:31] X: unless you're worried about encountering someone born in november...%0a[19:31] Utopiah: (I am !)%0a[19:31] Utopiah: so I keep on stomping%0a[19:31] X: can't say i blame you!%0a[19:31] X: okay.%0a[19:31] Utopiah: then ok, nothing...%0a[19:32] Utopiah: then I walk and " .... hmmm funny shape... hey what is that actually ... whaaaaaat !"%0a[19:32] Utopiah: my foot was 20cm away from a snake.%0a[19:32] X: what kind of snake?%0a[19:32] Utopiah: then I start to look at the tail ... roundy bumpy thingy !%0a[19:32] X: did it make any noise?%0a[19:32] Utopiah: It was like 60cm long (unfold)%0a[19:33] Utopiah: a bit, and his head was tonguy tonguy splitted, quite big%0a[19:33] Utopiah: like sssss sssss ssssplitted tongue%0a[19:33] X: no, noise like a-- oh, okay.%0a[19:33] Utopiah: but it wasn't a boa, Im sure%0a[19:33] X: but it had what looked like a rattle on the end?%0a[19:34] Utopiah: yes%0a[19:34] X: like this:%0a[19:34] X: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Imageituophis_catenifer_sayi.jpg%0a[19:34] Utopiah: like http://wc.pima.edu/~bfiero/tucsonecology/animals/Images/rw_mora_01.jpg I think%0a[19:35] Utopiah: is it dangerous ?%0a[19:35] X: what kind of snake is that in the picture you sent?%0a[19:36] Utopiah: NATURAL HISTORY: Venomous. The toxin is extremely dangerous and medical attention should be sought immediately (the bite is potentially fatal -- when bitten,%0a[19:36] Utopiah: woops%0a[19:36] Utopiah: but maybe it wasn't the same%0a[19:36] Utopiah: difficult to distinct if you are not a pro Im sure%0a[19:36] Meebo Message: Could not connect to network.%0a[19:36] Utopiah: http://wc.pima.edu/~bfiero/tucsonecology/animals/rept_mora.htm%0a[19:37] Meebo Message: Could not connect to network.%0a[19:37] X: it wasn't a rattlesnake%0a[19:37] X: i'm willing to bet you it was a bull snake%0a[19:37] X: people who don't know snakes can never tell the two apart%0a[19:37] X: and bull snakes use mimicry to scare their predatory%0a[19:37] X: *predators%0a[19:37] Utopiah: maybe , what Im sure was the tail and the patterns%0a[19:37] X: bull snakes have that tail%0a[19:38] X: and a very similar pattern%0a[19:38] Utopiah: well, for all I care, I wasn't bitten, rattle snake or bull snake%0a[19:38] X: well, that's the thing%0a[19:38] X: if it were a rattler%0a[19:38] X: and you were that close%0a[19:38] X: it would have bitten you%0a[19:38] Utopiah: I tried to play with rocks with him but he wasn't very playful%0a[19:39] X: and you would have heard him long before you saw him%0a[19:39] Utopiah: actually it was pretty dump/sleepy, dunno%0a[19:39] Utopiah: (like rocks went 5cm away from its head and no reaction at all)%0a[19:39] Utopiah: except when it reached the side on the path then it made it clear that I wasn't suppose to play with it%0a[19:40] Utopiah: (very strange behavior)%0a[19:41] Utopiah: well I was maximum 50cm from it since I do 1m steps max (but not on high slopes like that)%0a[19:41] Utopiah: and it was next to the path when it started to cross%0a[19:41] Utopiah: so maybe not 20cm, I can't say with certitude since it probably was a stressful situation%0a[19:41] Utopiah: but I was really astonished to notice it that late%0a[19:42] Utopiah: so Id say "pretty-close" cm%0a[19:42] X: yeah%0a[19:42] X: you probably would have noticed it sooner%0a[19:42] X: and i'm sure it was sunning%0a[19:42] X: they do that, you know%0a[19:42] Utopiah: sunning ?%0a[19:42] X: lying in the sun%0a[19:43] X: so as to absorb heat%0a[19:43] Utopiah: maybe%0a[19:43] X: lizards do it too%0a[19:43] X: well, all cold-blooded animals do%0a[19:43] X: don't you have snakes in france?%0a[19:43] Utopiah: but when I stopped 2m away to look at it, it crossed to be in the shadows%0a[19:43] X: and scorpions aren't just... wandering around%0a[19:43] X: they live under other things%0a[19:43] X: brb%0a[19:43] Utopiah: we do but smallers one (still venemous though, depends where)%0a[19:44] Utopiah: it was definitely the biggest snake Ive met live alone outside of a zoo%0a[19:45] Utopiah: is it allowed to eat them ?%0a%0a Content.PersonalInformationStream=!![[#Principle]]Principle%0a[[#Principle_start]]%0a# Writing notes cost literally nothing (paper and computer space are both free)%0a# Time is the most precious asset%0a# free vs most precious thing = stop wasting your precious time and the time of your friends, write notes down.%0a[[#Principle_end]]%0a%0a!![[#menu]]On The Menu :%0a* [[#WithoutNotes|Content finished recently without notes]]%0a* [[#Scanning|Content I am currently scanning]]%0a* [[#interestedin|Content I am interested in]]%0a* [[#Sources|New content / Sources]]%0a* [[#ProducedContent|Produced content]]%0a* [[#SharingRefinedContent|Sharing refined content]]%0a* [[#ToDo|To do]]%0a%0a----%0a%0a![[#Current]]Content I am currently studying%0a(:pagelist group=ReadingNotes link=Category.Unfinished name=-Template fmt=#UnfinishedBooks order=time:)%0a* see [[Seedea:CoEvolution/Research]]%0a* see my desktop (papers, thesis, book, video, podcast, ...)%0a* see physical books around me%0a* see books from shelfari%0a* [[PersonalInformationStream/VisualBookShelfByCategory?action=print#Information]]%0a%0a![[#Finished]]Finished%0aAll books are not necessarily there, in particular books read in paper format. 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p[[({ReadingNotes.TheTinkerersAccomplice$:book}){ReadingNotes.TheTinkerersAccomplice$:lp}]]/{ReadingNotes.TheTinkerersAccomplice$:tp} || ch{ReadingNotes.TheTinkerersAccomplice$:lc}/{ReadingNotes.TheTinkerersAccomplice$:tc} || {ReadingNotes.TheTinkerersAccomplice$:ld} ||%0a|| 1 || Algorithms Of The IntelligentWeb || [[ReadingNotes.AlgorithmsOfTheIntelligentWeb|notes]] || p[[({ReadingNotes.AlgorithmsOfTheIntelligentWeb$:book}){ReadingNotes.AlgorithmsOfTheIntelligentWeb$:lp}]]/{ReadingNotes.AlgorithmsOfTheIntelligentWeb$:tp} || ch{ReadingNotes.AlgorithmsOfTheIntelligentWeb$:lc}/{ReadingNotes.AlgorithmsOfTheIntelligentWeb$:tc} || {ReadingNotes.AlgorithmsOfTheIntelligentWeb$:ld} ||%0a|| 2 || The Art Of Lean Software Development || [[ReadingNotes.TheArtOfLeanSoftwareDevelopment|notes]] || p[[({ReadingNotes.TheArtOfLeanSoftwareDevelopment$:book}){ReadingNotes.TheArtOfLeanSoftwareDevelopment$:lp}]]/{ReadingNotes.TheArtOfLeanSoftwareDevelopment$:tp} || ch{ReadingNotes.TheArtOfLeanSoftwareDevelopment$:lc}/{ReadingNotes.TheArtOfLeanSoftwareDevelopment$:tc} || {ReadingNotes.TheArtOfLeanSoftwareDevelopment$:ld} ||%0a|| 3 || Rework || [[ReadingNotes.Rework|notes]] || p[[({ReadingNotes.Rework$:book}){ReadingNotes.Rework$:lp}]]/{ReadingNotes.Rework$:tp} || ch{ReadingNotes.Rework$:lc}/{ReadingNotes.Rework$:tc} || {ReadingNotes.Rework$:ld} ||%0a|| 3 || Seeing What's Next || [[ReadingNotes.SeeingWhatsNext|notes]] || p[[({ReadingNotes.SeeingWhatsNext$:book}){ReadingNotes.SeeingWhatsNext$:lp}]]/{ReadingNotes.SeeingWhatsNext$:tp} || ch{ReadingNotes.SeeingWhatsNext$:lc}/{ReadingNotes.SeeingWhatsNext$:tc} || {ReadingNotes.SeeingWhatsNext$:ld} ||%0a|| 5 || Ten-Day MBA || [[ReadingNotes.TenDayMBA|notes]] || p[[({ReadingNotes.TenDayMBA$:book}){ReadingNotes.TenDayMBA$:lp}]]/{ReadingNotes.TenDayMBA$:tp} || ch{ReadingNotes.TenDayMBA$:lc}/{ReadingNotes.TenDayMBA$:tc} || {ReadingNotes.TenDayMBA$:ld} ||%0a|| 7 || The Dark Side Of Creativity || [[ReadingNotes.TheDarkSideOfCreativity|notes]] || p[[({ReadingNotes.TheDarkSideOfCreativity$:book}){ReadingNotes.TheDarkSideOfCreativity$:lp}]]/{ReadingNotes.TheDarkSideOfCreativity$:tp} || ch{ReadingNotes.TheDarkSideOfCreativity$:lc}/{ReadingNotes.TheDarkSideOfCreativity$:tc} || {ReadingNotes.TheDarkSideOfCreativity$:ld} ||%0a|| 5 || Brain Rules || [[ReadingNotes.BrainRules|notes]] || p[[({ReadingNotes.BrainRules$:book}){ReadingNotes.BrainRules$:lp}]]/{ReadingNotes.BrainRules$:tp} || ch{ReadingNotes.BrainRules$:lc}/{ReadingNotes.BrainRules$:tc} || {ReadingNotes.BrainRules$:ld} ||%0a|| 3 || The Society Of Mind || [[ReadingNotes.TheSocietyOfMind|notes]] || p[[({ReadingNotes.TheSocietyOfMind$:book}){ReadingNotes.TheSocietyOfMind$:lp}]]/{ReadingNotes.TheSocietyOfMind$:tp} || ch{ReadingNotes.TheSocietyOfMind$:lc}/{ReadingNotes.TheSocietyOfMind$:tc} || {ReadingNotes.TheSocietyOfMind$:ld} ||%0a|| 1 || Tree Of Knowledge || [[ReadingNotes/TreeOfKnowledge|notes]] || p{ReadingNotes/TreeOfKnowledge$:lp}/{ReadingNotes/TreeOfKnowledge$:tp} || ch{ReadingNotes/TreeOfKnowledge$:lc}/{ReadingNotes/TreeOfKnowledge$:tc} || {ReadingNotes/TreeOfKnowledge$:ld} ||%0a|| 2 || La formation de l'esprit scientifique || [[ReadingNotes/LaFormationDeLEspritScientifique|notes]] || p{ReadingNotes/LaFormationDeLEspritScientifique$:lp}/{ReadingNotes/LaFormationDeLEspritScientifique$:tp} || ch{ReadingNotes/LaFormationDeLEspritScientifique$:lc}/{ReadingNotes/LaFormationDeLEspritScientifique$:tc} || {ReadingNotes/LaFormationDeLEspritScientifique$:ld} ||%0a|| 4 || How Pleasure Works || [[ReadingNotes.HowPleasureWorks|notes]] || p[[({ReadingNotes.HowPleasureWorks$:book}){ReadingNotes.HowPleasureWorks$:lp}]]/{ReadingNotes.HowPleasureWorks$:tp} || ch{ReadingNotes.HowPleasureWorks$:lc}/{ReadingNotes.HowPleasureWorks$:tc} || {ReadingNotes.HowPleasureWorks$:ld} ||%0a|| 1 || Pursuit Of Truth || [[ReadingNotes.PursuitOfTruth|notes]] || p[[({ReadingNotes.PursuitOfTruth$:book}){ReadingNotes.PursuitOfTruth$:lp}]]/{ReadingNotes.PursuitOfTruth$:tp} || ch{ReadingNotes.PursuitOfTruth$:lc}/{ReadingNotes.PursuitOfTruth$:tc} || {ReadingNotes.PursuitOfTruth$:ld} ||%0a|| 1 || Epistemetrics || [[ReadingNotes.Epistemetrics|notes]] || p[[({ReadingNotes.Epistemetrics$:book}){ReadingNotes.Epistemetrics$:lp}]]/{ReadingNotes.Epistemetrics$:tp} || ch{ReadingNotes.Epistemetrics$:lc}/{ReadingNotes.Epistemetrics$:tc} || {ReadingNotes.Epistemetrics$:ld} ||%0a|| 3 || Native Land || [[ReadingNotes.NativeLand|notes]] || p[[({ReadingNotes.NativeLand$:book}){ReadingNotes.NativeLand$:lp}]]/{ReadingNotes.NativeLand$:tp} || ch{ReadingNotes.NativeLand$:lc}/{ReadingNotes.NativeLand$:tc} || {ReadingNotes.NativeLand$:ld} ||%0a|| 2 || The Dark Side Of Google || [[ReadingNotes.TheDarkSideOfGoogle|notes]] || p[[({ReadingNotes.TheDarkSideOfGoogle$:book}){ReadingNotes.TheDarkSideOfGoogle$:lp}]]/{ReadingNotes.TheDarkSideOfGoogle$:tp} || 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[[ReadingNotes.HowLifeImitatesChess|notes]] || p[[({ReadingNotes.HowLifeImitatesChess$:book}){ReadingNotes.HowLifeImitatesChess$:lp}]]/{ReadingNotes.HowLifeImitatesChess$:tp} || ch{ReadingNotes.HowLifeImitatesChess$:lc}/{ReadingNotes.HowLifeImitatesChess$:tc} || {ReadingNotes.HowLifeImitatesChess$:ld} ||%0a|| 2 || Turtles, Termites, And Traffic Jams || [[ReadingNotes.TurtlesTermitesAndTrafficJams|notes]] || p[[({ReadingNotes.TurtlesTermitesAndTrafficJams$:book}){ReadingNotes.TurtlesTermitesAndTrafficJams$:lp}]]/{ReadingNotes.TurtlesTermitesAndTrafficJams$:tp} || ch{ReadingNotes.TurtlesTermitesAndTrafficJams$:lc}/{ReadingNotes.TurtlesTermitesAndTrafficJams$:tc} || {ReadingNotes.TurtlesTermitesAndTrafficJams$:ld} ||%0a|| 4 || L'Architecture de survie || [[ReadingNotes.LArchitectureDeSurvie|notes]] || p[[({ReadingNotes.LArchitectureDeSurvie$:book}){ReadingNotes.LArchitectureDeSurvie$:lp}]]/{ReadingNotes.LArchitectureDeSurvie$:tp} || 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{ReadingNotes.InformationRules$:ld} ||%0a|| 2 || Managing Creativity And Innovation || [[ReadingNotes.ManagingCreativityAndInnovation|notes]] || p[[({ReadingNotes.ManagingCreativityAndInnovation$:book}){ReadingNotes.ManagingCreativityAndInnovation$:lp}]]/{ReadingNotes.ManagingCreativityAndInnovation$:tp} || ch{ReadingNotes.ManagingCreativityAndInnovation$:lc}/{ReadingNotes.ManagingCreativityAndInnovation$:tc} || {ReadingNotes.ManagingCreativityAndInnovation$:ld} ||%0a|| 5 || [[http://www.gallimard.fr/Gallimard-cgi/Appli_catal/vers_detail.pl?numero_titre=10058716|Petit eloge d'un solitaire]] || [[ReadingNotes/PetitElogeDUnSolitaire|notes]] || p90/90 || ch10/10 || 07/05/10 ||%0a|| 1 || The Innovative Enterprise || [[ReadingNotes.TheInnovativeEnterprise|notes]] || p[[({ReadingNotes.TheInnovativeEnterprise$:book}){ReadingNotes.TheInnovativeEnterprise$:lp}]]/{ReadingNotes.TheInnovativeEnterprise$:tp} || ch{ReadingNotes.TheInnovativeEnterprise$:lc}/{ReadingNotes.TheInnovativeEnterprise$:tc} || {ReadingNotes.TheInnovativeEnterprise$:ld} ||%0a|| 2 || The Myths Of Innovation || [[ReadingNotes.TheMythsOfInnovation|notes]] || p[[({ReadingNotes.TheMythsOfInnovation$:book}){ReadingNotes.TheMythsOfInnovation$:lp}]]/{ReadingNotes.TheMythsOfInnovation$:tp} || ch{ReadingNotes.TheMythsOfInnovation$:lc}/{ReadingNotes.TheMythsOfInnovation$:tc} || {ReadingNotes.TheMythsOfInnovation$:ld} ||%0a|| 2 || Blue Ocean Strategy || [[ReadingNotes.BlueOceanStrategy|notes]] || p[[({ReadingNotes.BlueOceanStrategy$:book}){ReadingNotes.BlueOceanStrategy$:lp}]]/{ReadingNotes.BlueOceanStrategy$:tp} || ch{ReadingNotes.BlueOceanStrategy$:lc}/{ReadingNotes.BlueOceanStrategy$:tc} || {ReadingNotes.BlueOceanStrategy$:ld} ||%0a|| 1 || VC and the Finance of Innovation || [[ReadingNotes.VentureCapitalAndTheFinanceOfInnovation|notes]] || p[[({ReadingNotes.VentureCapitalAndTheFinanceOfInnovation$:book}){ReadingNotes.VentureCapitalAndTheFinanceOfInnovation$:lp}]]/{ReadingNotes.VentureCapitalAndTheFinanceOfInnovation$:tp} || ch{ReadingNotes.VentureCapitalAndTheFinanceOfInnovation$:lc}/{ReadingNotes.VentureCapitalAndTheFinanceOfInnovation$:tc} || {ReadingNotes.VentureCapitalAndTheFinanceOfInnovation$:ld} ||%0a|| 3 || A Brief History of Time || [[ReadingNotes.ABriefHistoryOfTime|notes]] || p[[({ReadingNotes.ABriefHistoryOfTime$:book}){ReadingNotes.ABriefHistoryOfTime$:lp}]]/{ReadingNotes.ABriefHistoryOfTime$:tp} || ch{ReadingNotes.ABriefHistoryOfTime$:lc}/{ReadingNotes.ABriefHistoryOfTime$:tc} || {ReadingNotes.ABriefHistoryOfTime$:ld} ||%0a|| 3 || Introduction a la Finance et a l'Economie de l'Immobilier || [[ReadingNotes.FinanceImmo|notes]] || p[[({ReadingNotes.FinanceImmo$:book}){ReadingNotes.FinanceImmo$:lp}]]/{ReadingNotes.FinanceImmo$:tp} || ch{ReadingNotes.FinanceImmo$:lc}/{ReadingNotes.FinanceImmo$:tc} || 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p{ReadingNotes.InternetRevolutionCulturelle$:lp}/{ReadingNotes.InternetRevolutionCulturelle$:tp} || ch{ReadingNotes.InternetRevolutionCulturelle$:lc}/{ReadingNotes.InternetRevolutionCulturelle$:tc} || {ReadingNotes.InternetRevolutionCulturelle$:ld} ||%0a|| 8 || [[http://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Walden|Walden]] || [[ReadingNotes/Walden|notes]] || 216/216 || 18/18 || 11/02/10 ||%0a|| 2 || [[http://www.springer.com/social+sciences/social+sciences%252C+general/book/978-1-4020-4377-2|Programming For Peace]] || [[ReadingNotes.ProgrammingForPeace|notes]] || p{ReadingNotes.ProgrammingForPeace$:lp}/461 || ch{ReadingNotes.ProgrammingForPeace$:lc}/15 || {ReadingNotes.ProgrammingForPeace$:ld} ||%0a|| 7 || Elegant Solutions || [[ReadingNotes.ElegantSolutions|notes]] || p[[({ReadingNotes.ElegantSolutions$:book}){ReadingNotes.ElegantSolutions$:lp}]]/{ReadingNotes.ElegantSolutions$:tp} || ch{ReadingNotes.ElegantSolutions$:lc}/{ReadingNotes.ElegantSolutions$:tc} || {ReadingNotes.ElegantSolutions$:ld} ||%0a|| 6 || The Prehistory Of Language || [[ReadingNotes.ThePrehistoryOfLanguage|notes]] || p[[({ReadingNotes.QuantitativeTrading$:book}){ReadingNotes.ThePrehistoryOfLanguage$:lp}]]/{ReadingNotes.ThePrehistoryOfLanguage$:tp} || ch{ReadingNotes.ThePrehistoryOfLanguage$:lc}/{ReadingNotes.ThePrehistoryOfLanguage$:tc} || {ReadingNotes.ThePrehistoryOfLanguage$:ld} ||%0a|| 3 || [[http://press.princeton.edu/titles/5896.html|The Mathematician's Mind]] || [[ReadingNotes.Hadamard|notes]] || p153/153 || ch10/10 || 17/09/09 ||%0a|| 3 || Demons in Eden || [[ReadingNotes.ReadingNotes#DemonsInEden|notes]] || p196/196 || ch11/11 || 04/09/09 ||%0a|| 3 || [[http://www.accelerando.org/|Accelerando]] || [[ReadingNotes.ReadingNotes#Accelerando|notes]] || p157/157 || ch9/9 || 22/08/09 ||%0a|| 1 || [[http://www.Wikipatterns.com/|Wikipatterns]] || [[ReadingNotes.ReadingNotes#Wikipatterns|notes]] || p208/208 || ch7/7 || 17/08/09 ||%0a|| 1 || [[http://www.routledge.com/popper/works/logic_discovery.html|The Logic of Scientific Discovery]] || [[ReadingNotes.ReadingNotes#Popper|notes]] || p545/545 || ch10/10 || 15/08/09 ||%0a|| 3 || Never Eat Alone || [[ReadingNotes.ReadingNotes#NeverEatAlone|notes]] || p320/320 || ch31/31 || 13/08/09 || %0a|| 5 || [[http://www.randomhouse.com/kvpa/lloyd/|Programming the Universe]] || [[ReadingNotes.ReadingNotes#ProgrammingTheUniverse|notes]] || p152/152 || ch8/8 || 12/08/09 ||%0a|| ? || [[http://www.amazon.com/Red-Queen-Evolution-Human-Nature/dp/0140245480|The Red Queen]] || [[ReadingNotes.ReadingNotes#TheRedQueen|notes]] || p369/369 || ch11/11 || 11/08/09 ||%0a|| ? || [[http://www.cambridge.org/9780521871396|Ancient Epistemology]] || [[ReadingNotes.ReadingNotes#AncientEpistemology|notes]] || p191/191 || ch8/8 || 09/08/09 ||%0a|| ? || [[http://www.cambridge.org/9780521884211|Foundations in Evolutionary Cognitive Neuroscience]] || [[ReadingNotes.ReadingNotes#FECN|notes]] || p234/234 || ch8/8 || 07/08/09 ||%0a|| ? || [[http://www.anchorbooks.com|The Mating Mind]] || [[ReadingNotes.ReadingNotes#TheMatingMind|notes]] || p462/462 || ch11/11 || 07/08/09 ||%0a|| ? || [[http://www.psupress.org|High-speed society]] || [[ReadingNotes.ReadingNotes#HighSpeedSociety|notes]] || p325/325 || ch15/15 || 05/08/09 ||%0a|| 2 || [[http://www.amazon.com/Future-Ideas-Commons-Connected-World/dp/0375505784|The Future of Ideas]] || [[ReadingNotes.ReadingNotes#FutureOfIdeas|notes]] || p333/333 || ch15/ch15 || 01/08/09 ||%0a|| 8 || [[http://www.amazon.fr/Histoire-codes-secrets-Simon-Singh/dp/2253150975|The Code Book]] || [[ReadingNotes.ReadingNotes#TheCodeBook|notes]] || p440/440 || ch8/8 || 30/07/09 ||%0a|| 2 || [[http://eu.wiley.com/WileyCDA/WileyTitle/productCd-0470021756.html|Intelligent Bioinformatics]] || [[ReadingNotes.ReadingNotes#IntelligentBio|notes]] || p295/295 || ch11/ch11 || 08/07/09 ||%0a|| 3 || [[http://books.google.com/books?id=Pkl7HNzhXgoC|Information Feudalism]] || [[ReadingNotes.ReadingNotes#InformationFeudalism|notes]] || p266/266 || ch14/ch14 || 25/06/09 ||%0a|| 7 || [[http://books.google.com/books?id=LIWY6afN5kQC|The Diamond Age]] || [[ReadingNotes.ReadingNotes#DiamondAge|notes]] || p472/472 || ? || 31/05/09 ||%0a|| 6 || [[http://www.elkhonongoldberg.com/popups/wisdom-paradox/|The Wisdom Paradox]] || notes || p337/337 || ch16/16 || 15/05/09 ||%0a|| 2 || [[http://www.greenwood.com/catalog/C34995.aspx|Battle of Cognition]] || [[ReadingNotes.ReadingNotes#BattleOfCognition|notes]] || p272/272 || ch8 || 29/04/09 ||%0a|| 2 || [[http://www.oup.com.au/titles/academic/psychology/9780195128796|Origins of genius]] || [[ReadingNotes.ReadingNotes#OriginOfGenius|notes]] || p312/312 || ch7 || 19/04/09 ||%0a|| 0 || Philosophical Darwinism || [[ReadingNotes.ReadingNotes#PhilosophicalDarwinism|notes]] || p263/263 || ch4.VIII || 14/04/09 ||%0a|| 2 || Evolutionary Epistemology, Language and Culture || Local files || p495/495 || ch19 || 14/04/09 ||%0a|| 4 || [[http://www.elkhonongoldberg.com/popups/wisdom-paradox/|The Wisdom Paradox]] || notes || p337/337 || ch16 || 31/03/09 ||%0a|| 0 || [[http://www.oup.com/us/catalog/general/subject/Philosophy/Mind/?view=usa&sf=toc&ci=9780195333213|Supersizing The Mind]] || [[ReadingNotes.ReadingNotes#Supersizing|notes]] || p317/317 || ch11 || 15/03/09 ||%0a|| 9 || [[http://craphound.com/littlebrother/download/|Little Brother]] || Notes || p155/155 || ch24 || 15/03/09 ||%0a|| 0 || The Structure of Scientific Revolution || notes || p227/227 || ch11 || 01/02/09 ||%0a|| 7 || [[http://www.lafabrique.fr/article_livres.php3?id_article=215|L'insurrection qui vient]] || notes || p128/128 || ch11 || 22/01/09 ||%0a|| 2 || [[http://mitpress.mit.edu/catalog/item/default.asp?ttype=2&tid=11479&mode=toc|The Mechanical Mind in History]] || [[ReadingNotes.ReadingNotes#MecaMind|notes]] || p469/469 || ch6 || 11/01/09 ||%0a|| 4 || [[http://mark-elliott.net/blog/?p=17|Stigmergic Collaboration]] || [[http://mind42.com/pub/mindmap?mid=a9f7761e-8607-41d8-ae6a-dba9832e128e|notes]] || p264/264 || ch4.2.5 || 09/01/09 ||%0a|| 1 || [[http://www.amazon.com/Game-Theory-Work-Outmaneuver-Competition/dp/0071400206|Game Theory At Work]] || [[ReadingNotes/GameTheoryAtWork|notes]] || p319/319 || ch12 || 21/11/08 ||%0a%0a%0aSee also [[http://www.jassatpod.byethost5.com/pmwiki/pmwiki.php?n=Site.BookLog|ThePhycisist's BookLog]] started on the same principal (might required a password)%0a%0a%0a[[#WithoutNotes]]%0a!Content finished recently without notes%0aThose are kept for reference for potential future discussion or writing.%0a(:include PersonalInformationStream.WithoutNotes#recent#:)%0aCheck the [[PersonalInformationStream.WithoutNotes|complete listing]] started early 2009%0a%0a%0a[[#Scanning]]%0a!Content I am currently scanning%0aThose are books that might read later on.%0a(:include ReadingNotes.ScanningNotes#Listing_Start#Listing_End lines=20:)%0a%0a...%0a%0aCheck the [[ReadingNotes.ScanningNotes|complete listing]] to see content that discarded and the associated reasons.%0a%0a%0a%0a[[#interestedin]]%0a!Content I am interested in%0a* {-L'argent, l'urgence Louise Debrusses (second reading)-}%0a* Le Point - Les textes fondamentaux de la pensee francaise%0a* {-[[http://www.cyberpunkreview.com/books/cyberpunk-books/little-brother/|Little Brother]] by Cory Doctorow, 2008-}%0a* {-Histoire des codes secrets (Original title : [[http://www.simonsingh.net/The_Code_Book.html|The Code Book]]) by Simon Singh, 1999-}%0a* [[http://www.amazon.com/Computational-Beauty-Nature-Explorations-Adaptation/dp/0262561271/ref=wl_it_dp?ie=UTF8&coliid=I3LWLAWQ5MSQ66&colid=QDKYO6OQUU4O|The Computational Beauty of Nature: Computer Explorations of Fractals, Chaos, Complex Systems, and Adaptation: Gary William Flake: Books ]] by Gary William Flake%0a* {-[[http://faculty.ed.uiuc.edu/g-cziko/twd/pdf/index.html|The Things We Do]] Using the Lessons of Bernard and Darwin to Understand the What, How, and Why of Our Behavior, Gary Cziko, 2000-}%0a* [[http://www.knowingknowledge.com/book.php|Knowing Knowledge]] ([[http://www.elearnspace.org/KnowingKnowledge_LowRes.pdf|Online low resolution version]])%0a* [[http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=1181750045682633998&hl=nl|On Getting Creative Ideas]] by Murray Gell-Mann, 2007%0a* [[http://neuroinformatics2008.org/congress-movies|Videos lectures of the six keynote speakers]], Neuroinformatics 2008%0a* [[http://www.press.uchicago.edu/presssite/metadata.epl?mode=synopsis&bookkey=202921|An Orchard Invisible, A Natural History of Seeds]] by Jonathan Silvertown (to be published in April 2009)%0a* [[http://www.amazon.com/Science-Fear-Shouldnt-Ourselves-Greater/dp/0525950621/ref=pd_rhf_p_t_2|The Science of Fear: Why We Fear the Things We Shouldn't--and Put Ourselves in Greater Danger]], Daniel Gardner, Dutton Adult 2008%0a* [[http://www.earth-policy.org/Books/Out/Contents.htm|Outgrowing the Earth: The Food Security Challenge in an Age of Falling Water Tables and Rising Temperatures]] by Lester R. Brown, 2004%0a* [[http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matrix,_machine_philosophique|Matrix, machine philosophique]], Éditions Ellipses 2003%0a* {-What Engineers Know and How They Know It: Analytical Studies from Aeronautical History (Johns Hopkins Studies in the History of Technology) by Walter G. Vincenti, 1990-}%0a** moved to [[http://wiki.seedea.org/CoEvolution/HistoryIdeaManagement|The history of idea management]] for Seedea%0a* [[http://www.southendpress.org/2006/items/87662|The Revolution Will Not Be Funded]] published by South End Press, 2007%0a* [[http://publish.uwo.ca/~pakvis/adread08.htm|Advertising and Society Readings]] 2008 by Patricia Pakvis%0a* [[http://www.amazon.com/Great-Equations-Breakthroughs-Pythagoras-Heisenberg/dp/039306204X|The Great Equations: Breakthroughs in Science from Pythagoras to Heisenberg]] by Robert P. Crease, 2009%0a* [[http://www.csc.liv.ac.uk/~ped/teachadmin/histsci/content.html|History of Computation]] Course Notes by Paul E. Dunne%0a* [[https://www.ipam.ucla.edu/default.aspx|Institute For Pure and Applied Mathematics (IPAM)]] past programs from UCLA %0a** [[https://www.ipam.ucla.edu/schedule.aspx?pc=gss2007|Graduate Summer School: Probabilistic Models of Cognition: The Mathematics of Mind]] 2007%0a** [[https://www.ipam.ucla.edu/schedule.aspx?pc=mbi2008|Summer School: Mathematics in Brain Imaging]] 2008%0a** [[https://www.ipam.ucla.edu/schedule.aspx?pc=swa2006|Swarming by Nature and by Design]] 2006%0a* [[http://videolectures.net/icwsm09_sanjose/|ICWSM 2009 - International AAAI Conference on Weblogs and Social Media]] San Jose%0a** [[http://videolectures.net/icwsm09_kleinberg_mtdfoi/|Meme-tracking, Diffusion, and the Flow of On-Line Information]] by Jon Kleinberg%0a** [[http://videolectures.net/icwsm09_wolff_pimrs/|Personal Information Management vs. Resource Sharing: Towards a Model of Information Behavior in Social Tagging Systems]] by Christian Wolff%0a* Catalogue [[http://www.canalu.tv/themes/sciences_fondamentales/mathematiques#catalogue|Mathématiques]] dans la section Sciences fondamentales sur Canal-U%0a* {-[[http://www.canalu.tv/producteurs/ens_lsh_canal_philo/dossier_programmes/colloque_la_representation_du_vivant_du_cerveau_au_comportement/sciences_cognitives_et_modeles_de_la_pensee|Sciences cognitives et modčles de la pensée]] de Brigitte CHAMAK, Canal-U 2002-}%0a* [[http://www.canalu.tv/themes/sciences_fondamentales/mathematiques/geometrie/l_anneau_fractal_de_l_art_a_l_art_a_travers_la_geometrie_la_finance_et_les_sciences|L'anneau fractal de l'art ŕ l'art ŕ travers la géométrie, la finance et les sciences]] de Benoît MANDELBROT, Canal-U 2000%0a* {-[[http://www.canalu.tv/themes/sciences_fondamentales/mathematiques/sujets_transversaux_et_transdisciplinaires/connaissances_et_pensee_mathematiques_les_bases_cerebrales_de_l_intuition_numerique|Connaissances et pensée mathématiques (les bases cérébrales de l'intuition numérique)]] de Stanislas DEHAENE, Canal-U 2000-}%0a* {-[[http://www.canalu.tv/themes/sciences_fondamentales/mathematiques/sujets_transversaux_et_transdisciplinaires/histoire_des_mathematiques/les_nombres_et_l_ecriture|Les nombres et l'écriture]] de Jim RITTER, Canal-U 2000-}%0a* {-[[http://www.diffusion.ens.fr/index.php?res=conf&idconf=2486|Natural Geometry]] by [[http://www.wjh.harvard.edu/~lds/index.html?spelke.html|Elizabeth S. Spelke]] (Harvard), June 2009-}%0a* {-[[http://www.canalu.tv/producteurs/canal_u_medecine/dossier_programmes/psychiatrie/film/processus_conscients_vs_non_conscients_conscious_and_non_conscious_processing|Processus conscients vs. non-conscients / Conscious and non-conscious processing]], Stanislas DEHAENE, Canal-U 2007-}%0a* {-[[http://www.canalu.tv/producteurs/universite_de_tous_les_savoirs/dossier_programmes/les_conferences_de_l_annee_2002/la_diversite_de_la_vie/les_mathematiques_de_l_evolution|Les mathématiques de l'évolution]] Régis FERRIERE, Canal-U 2002-}%0a* [[http://www.teach12.com/ttcx/coursedesclong2.aspx?cid=1440|Mathematics, Philosophy, and the "Real World"]] by Judith V. Grabiner%0a* {-[[http://www.teach12.com/ttcx/coursedesclong2.aspx?cid=1447|Mathematics from the Visual World]] by Michael Starbird-}%0aPS : read content is displayed like {-this-}%0a%0a----%0a%0a[[#Sources]]%0a!New content / Sources%0a%0a[[#recommandationengines]]%0a!!Personalized recommendation engines%0a* [[http://bookmarks.insuggest.com/main.php?user=utopiah|Bookmark suggestions from inSuggest]] based on my Delicious bookmarks%0a* [[http://anime.antialiased.net/login.htm|Dan's Anime Recommendation Engine]]%0a* [[http://www.nanocrowd.com/|Nanocrowd]] and its nanogenres for movies%0a* [[http://www.veri.com/|veritocracy]] for news%0a* [[http://www.pandora.com/|Pandora]] for music (US only)%0a* [[http://www.bookarmy.com/|BookArmy]] for books (better than the simpler Amazon because it's "post-reading" ?)%0a* [[http://www.whichbook.net/|Whichbook]] build the elements of that elusive 'good read'%0a* [[http://www.goodreads.com/|goodreads.com]] Share Book Recommendations With Your Friends, Join Book Clubs, Answer Trivia%0a** with its [[http://www.goodreads.com/api|Goodreads API]]%0a** [[http://www.goodreads.com/review/list/2343973?view=covers|Sylvain's bookshelf]]%0aAnd in general [[http://recked.org/|Recked: A Night of Recommendation Technologies]] held in January 2009%0a* [[http://www.suggestrss.com/|SuggestRSS]] RSS Suggestions Based on Similarity (currently offline)%0a* [[http://www.toluu.com/|Toluu]] sharing the feeds you read and discovering new ones.%0a%0a!!Feeds%0a* [[http://www.bloglines.com/public/UtOpIaH|My current feeds]] from Bloglines%0a** added a daily feed export in order to study the evolution of my OPML over time (using diff or more specific tools)%0a* people [[http://twitter.com/utopiah/friends|Im following on Twitter]]%0a%0a!!Ebooks%0a* [[Content.Knowledge]]%0a%0a!!Friends%0a* [[Paola.RecommendedMovies|Movies from Paola]]%0a* [[ThePhysicist.RecommendedMateriel|Material from ThePhysicist]]%0a%0a----%0a%0a[[#ProducedContent]]%0a!Produced content%0a* Intermediary notes%0a** [[ReadingNotes.ReadingNotes|Reading Notes]]%0a** [[WatchingNotes.WatchingNotes|Watching Notes]]%0a* [[Seedea:Utopiahanalysis/Utopiahanalysis|Utopiah's analysis]]%0a* [[Seedea:CoEvolutionBlog/CoEvolutionBlog|CoEvolution, the blog]]%0a* [[(Content.)Stories]]%0a* [[http://www.seedea.org|Seedea]]%0a* tagged [[http://delicious.com/utopiah|delicious]] links%0a* Contributions to Wikipedia%0a** [[http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Special:Contributions&limit=500&target=Utopiah|in English]]%0a** [[http://fr.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Special:Contributions&limit=500&target=Utopiah|in French]]%0a* [[http://www.slideshare.net/Utopiah|presentations on SlideShare]]%0a* [[http://openlibrary.org/people/utopiah|Contributions to OpenLibrary]]%0a%0a----%0a%0a[[#SharingRefinedContent]]%0a!Sharing refined content%0a* see my seedea file with private friends sharing%0a* [[(Content.)PiecesOfCulture]]%0a* [[http://delicious.com/Utopiah/2share|Shared links on Delicious]]%0a* [[http://en.topradio.org/users/Utopiah/|Shared streams on topradio.org]]%0a* [[http://www.shiftspace.org/shifts/by/Utopiah/|Shared Shifts]] on ShiftSpace%0a%0a----%0a%0a[[#ToDo]]%0a!!To do%0a* Should I only add what Im using on what I tried and dislike or what I should try?%0a** Ex : Digg could be added to "General recommendation engines"%0a** EX : StumbleUpon could be added to "Personalized recommendation engines"%0a* Study how AGPL tools ([[http://autonomo.us/wiki/Wish_list|Wish list]] and [[http://autonomo.us/wiki/AGPL_list|actual list]]) could fit in the picture%0a* Integrate personal research on [[http://wiki.seedea.org/Utopiahanalysis/Pim|Personal Internet Memory alias PIM]]%0a* Try [[http://www.readwriteweb.com/archives/tarpipe_social_media_workflow.php|Tarpipe: Simplify Your Social Media Workflow]] by Frederic Lardinois by ReadWriteWeb November 10, 2008%0a* Don't forget what "cannot be seen" including filters (rinse feed, adblock, ...)%0a* Based on my previous work on personal information flow/steam :%0a** Template : [[http://picasaweb.google.com/lh/photo/3HT_YUm1T8d5hjqpS_AdJw|http://lh5.ggpht.com/_PLYWU2YPXG0/SD815a1Mr_I/AAAAAAAAAMg/_i1ftvENSwo/s144/desktop%2520structure%2520v3c.JPG]]%0a** Example : [[http://picasaweb.google.com/lh/photo/kUBzp3ObuF2Ps2x6zX9JGQ|http://lh3.ggpht.com/_PLYWU2YPXG0/SD81361Mr-I/AAAAAAAAAMY/sW3vckOvIng/s144/desktop%2520structure%2520v3c%2520example.JPG]]%0a* add more suggestion engines%0a* add more serendipity engines (!)%0a* copy the large blocks and put them in other page for potential inclusion%0a** eventually trim them thanks to the line restriction%0a* [[http://www.xfruits.com/|xFruits]] Compose your information system%0a* change the Content I am currently studying/Finished to an automated system%0a** PageList + Category%0a** synthesize the page to PTVs and use it in MyLibrary system%0a%0a%0a!!Other tools from [[Seedea:Content/Mypersonalcognitivescaffolding|my cognitive scaffolding]]%0a%0a(:include Content.Mypersonalcognitivescaffolding:) Content.PersonalModel=a concentric circle representing my virtual self :%0a%0aon the top half my professional self%0aon the bottom half my non-pro self%0a%0afrom the core to the outer rings%0a%0a[@%0a communication%0a marketing contracts%0a services products tools %0a embodiment of the theory/lessons%0a central vision %0a---------- CAEE -----------%0a of life%0a lessons to learns / activities%0a more personal topics/art/...%0a ? ? %0a social network%0a@]%0a%0a%0a!!Other tools from [[http://wiki.seedea.org/Content/Mypersonalcognitivescaffolding|my cognitive scaffolding]]%0a%0a(:include Content.Mypersonalcognitivescaffolding:) Content.PersonalizedKnowledgeDeepening=!!Principle%0aAdjust the difficult of a training or the depth of live clarifications during a talk based on how expert the viewer is.%0a%0a!!To develop%0a* obtain user estimated expertise%0a** explicitly ask%0a** analyze behavior based on user interaction e.g. in VR%0a* use in context e.g. during a conference%0a%0a!!See also%0a* [[Cookbook/Overlay]]%0a%0a!!Inspiration%0aUNICEF workshop in NYC early 2019%0a%0a Content.Philosophy=%25center%25A living organism is a self-executing piece of knowledge.%25%25%0a%0a%25right%25From [[Content/MyAphorisms]]%25%25%0a%0a!![[#Definition]]Definition%0a* Philosophy is the rigorous discipline of raising the most fundamental questions.%0a** It is motivated by prior art and not isolated from science for verification but rather uses it to make the most rational and realistic propositions.%0a*** Knowing the state of the art in the discipline one would like to explore is consequently prerequisite.%0a** Is it thus evolving and improving over time and can not be restricted to a fixed set of examples of sub discipline at a moment in time.%0a** It also also not passive but rather an on-going process.%0a%0a!!!Note on the definition%0aThis definition is my own and can be used to look at it whenever I doubt it and compare with my current view. By successive editions one can look at the [[{$Name}?action=diff|history page]] to see how it evolved over time.%0a%0a!!Main interests%0a%0a!!![[#Passion]]Passion%0a* Nietzsche on Truthfulness and Honesty https://plato.stanford.edu/entries/nietzsche/#Trut%0a* Ayn Rand's "ideal man"%0a* “Life begins when you leave your comfort zone.” https://twitter.com/utopiah/status/1212769128622297088%0a%0a!!![[#Epistemology]]Epistemology%0a* evolutionary epistemology%0a* computational epistemology%0a* philosophy of science%0a** [[Wikipedia:Construct (philosophy of science)]]%0a%0a!!![[#PhilosophyOfMind]]Philosophy of mind%0a* computational models of consciousness%0a%0a!!![[#PhilosophyOfTechnology]]Philosophy of technology%0a* [[Wikipedia:Techne]] (cf [[Languages/AncientGreek]])%0a* [[Wikipedia:Philosophy of technology]]%0a* [[http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/episteme-techne/|Episteme and Techne]], Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy%0a* [[http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/technology/|Philosophy of Technology]], Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy%0a* [[http://eu.wiley.com/WileyCDA/WileyTitle/productCd-140514601X.html|A Companion to the Philosophy of Technology]], Wiley 2009%0a* [[http://www.dailymotion.com/video/xfuxwb_bruno-bachimont-1-1_tech|Bruno Bachimont avec Alexandre Monnin]], PhiloWeb November 2010%0a* Kevin Kelly's What Technology Wants%0a** see [[PersonalInformationStream/WithoutNotesNovember10#KevinKelly]]%0a* Andre Leroi-Gourhan's Le Geste et la Parole%0a* Michel Serre's exo-darwinisme%0a* [[http://scholar.lib.vt.edu/ejournals/SPT/spt.html|Techné: Research in Philosophy and Technology]]%0a%0a!![[#OwnThoughtExperiments]]Own thought experiments%0a* What would if you were the only remaining person on earth and knowing so with absolute certainty?%0a** aim at exercising one's own definition of happiness%0a%0a!!See also%0a* [[Fabien/My Beliefs]]%0a* [[Fabien/Layered Model]]%0a* short essays%0a** [[Content/Bias Of Self]]%0a** [[Content/There Is No Self]]%0a* reading notes%0a** [[ReadingNotes/I Am A Strange Loop]]%0a** [[ReadingNotes/Que Faire De Notre Cerveau]]%0a** [[ReadingNotes/Philosophical Darwinism]]%0a** [[ReadingNotes/Emergence]]%0a** [[ReadingNotes/Behind The Mirror]]%0a** [[ReadingNotes/Knowledge Limits]]%0a** [[ReadingNotes/Popper]] The Logic of Scientific Discovery%0a** [[ReadingNotes/Kuhn]] The Structure of Scientific Revolutions%0a** [[ReadingNotes/The Ego Tunnel]]%0a** [[ReadingNotes/Being No One]]%0a** [[ReadingNotes/Ancient Epistemology]]%0a** [[ReadingNotes/Pursuit Of Truth]]%0a** [[ReadingNotes/Epistemetrics]]%0a* [[http://philpapers.org/|PhilPapers]] Online Research in Philosophy%0a* [[http://plato.stanford.edu/|Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy]] SEP%0a* [[http://www.iep.utm.edu/|Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy]] IEP%0a* [[http://homepages.nyu.edu/~iav202/powers/powers.html|Philosophical Powers: Philosophy Action Figures]] by Ian Vandewalker%0a* [[http://web-and-philosophy.org/|PhiloWeb]], Web & Philosophy International Symposium, University Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne and INRIA, October 2010%0a%0a!!To do%0a* provide for science and other concepts that are fundamental to my thinking yet often lack clear definition%0a** [[Art]]%0a** see also [[Fabien/My Beliefs]]%0a* [[http://philpapers.org/rec/SEGCEA|Computational epistemology and e-science: A new way of thinking]] by Jordi Vallverdú i Segura, Minds and Machines 2009%0a* [[http://www.iep.utm.edu/evo-epis/|Evolutionary Epistemology]] (EE) according to the Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy%0a* [[http://pantheon.yale.edu/~jk762/ExperimentalPhilosophy.html|Experimental Philosophy]], Yale%0a** [[Content/KeyExperiments]]%0a* dispatch appropriate [[Languages/OwnConcepts]] to each section Content.Pictures=%25rframe%25 Path:/pub/logos/pictures.jpg%0a* The [[http://picasaweb.google.com/utopiah/ValiseAvion|flight and the arrival at Dallas airport]]%0a* A little [[http://picasaweb.google.com/utopiah/SummerTripToBerleleyCA|collection of our first shots]] once arrived in Berkeley%0a* [[http://picasaweb.google.com/utopiah/KappaAlpha|Kappa Alpha Order]] or the discovery of a fraternity during sumer%0a* [[http://picasaweb.google.com/utopiah/UCBerkeley|U.C. Berkeley]], a thinking place.%0a* An activist [[http://picasaweb.google.com/utopiah/HippiesYeah|living in the trees]] to save them from being cut to make an even bigger football stadium.%0a* A little [[http://picasaweb.google.com/utopiah/FabienEtLeaAuxUSA|collection of portraits of us]]%0a* Our [[http://picasaweb.google.com/utopiah/SanFrancisco1|1st trip to San Francisco]]%0a* Having a lunch in [[http://picasaweb.google.com/utopiah/Chinatown|Chinatown]]%0a* SF skyline from the inside, nice views of the [[http://picasaweb.google.com/utopiah/Buildings|buildings]]%0a* Our visit to the [[http://picasaweb.google.com/utopiah/SFMoma|San Francisco Museum of Modern Art]]%0a* Louise Bourgeois' [[http://picasaweb.google.com/utopiah/Spider|Spider]]%0a* View of the [[http://picasaweb.google.com/utopiah/Bridges|Bay Bridge]] from San Francisco marina%0a* [[http://picasaweb.google.com/utopiah/HaHaThisAWay|HaHa This AWay]], Lea's summer camp%0a* Our [[http://picasaweb.google.com/utopiah/SanFrancisco2|2nd trip to San Francisco]]%0a%0a!!To do%0a# add links to the related articles Content.PiecesOfCulture=Gathering of pieces of the labyrinth of humankind knowledge that I consider worthy of your time.%0a%0aThose are mostly "offline" material since online material just get linked directly within my work. It is also mostly non-scientific or research work for the same reason. There is no absolute rule regarding the presence or not of something I put here, just material that I enjoyed and would discuss about with great pleasure. For a more analytical approach, refer to my [[Content.PersonalInformationStream|Personal Information Stream]].%0a%0a%0a!!On the menu%0a* [[#StreamingWebTV|Streaming/WebTV]]%0a* [[#Anime|Anime]]%0a* [[#Comics|Comics]]%0a* [[#Books|Books]]%0a* [[#Essays|Essays]]%0a* [[#Movies|Movies]]%0a* [[#Shorts|Shorts]]%0a* [[#Music|Music]]%0a* [[#Documentaries|Documentaries]]%0a* [[#Aphorisms|Aphorisms]]%0a* [[#Artwork|Artwork from other media]]%0a* [[#Lended|Content lended]]%0a* [[#Sources|Sources I often use to get a broader horizon]]%0a----%0a%0a!![[#StreamingWebTV]]Streaming/WebTV%0a* Scientific%0a** [[http://thesciencenetwork.org/|The Science Network]] (TSN) numerous videos%0a** [[http://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/nasatv/|NASA TV]]%0a** CERN [[http://webcast.cern.ch/|Live webcast]]%0a** [[http://www.youtube.com/user/NatureVideoChannel|Nature Video's YouTube channel]]%0a** [[http://www.youtube.com/user/ScienceMag|Science Magazine's YouTube channel]]%0a* Educational%0a** [[Content/Education#VideoLearning]]%0a*** more than 20 and listed by institutions plus some aggregators%0a* French%0a** [[http://www.arte.tv|Arte.tv]] with [[http://videos.arte.tv|Arte+7]]%0a** [[http://www.universcience.tv/|UniverScience.tv]] la Web TV scientifique%0a** [[http://www.pluzz.fr/|pluzz.fr]] France Télévisions%0a* Generalist English%0a** [[http://quicksilverscreen.ch/|QuickSilverScreen]] (QSS)%0a** [[http://www.casttv.com/|Cast.TV]] Video Search%0a* software%0a** http://mixd.tv%0a** http://www.getmiro.com%0aNote that several websites are mainly relaying TV.com content and are restricted to US audience thus not present here.%0a%0a!![[#Anime]]Anime%0a(:include Anime.Anime#Favorites_start#Favorites_end:)%0aSee [[(Anime.)Anime]] for more%0a%0a%0a!![[#Comics]]Comics%0a* [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BLAME!|Blame!]] / [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blame%2521%25C2%25B2|Blame!˛]]%0a* [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Metabarons|Metabarons]]%0a* ...%0a%0a%0a!![[#Books]]Books%0a* [[http://pol-editeur.com/index.php?spec=livre&lg=fr&ISBN=2-84682-124-0|L'argent, l'urgence]], Louise Desbrusses, P.O.L. 2006%0a* L'Échiquier du mal (Original title : Carrion Comfort), Dan Simmons%0a* Le Meilleur des Mondes (Original title : Brave New World), Aldous Huxley%0a* Le Principe de Peter, Laurence J. Peter et Raymond Hull%0a* Le Merveilleux Voyage de Nils Holgersson ŕ travers la Sučde, Selma Lagerlöf%0a* ...%0a* [[ReadingNotes.ReadingNotes|my notes]] on some of the books I read%0a* [[http://fabula.org/|Fabula]], la recherche en littérature%0a%0a!![[#Essays]]Essays%0a* [[http://www.wikilivres.info/wiki/Discours_de_la_servitude_volontaire|Discours de la servitude volontaire]] , Etienne de la Boetie, 1549%0a** [[http://www.constitution.org/la_boetie/serv_vol.htm|Discourse on Voluntary Servitude]] Rendered into English by Harry Kurz%0a* [[http://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Civil_Disobedience|On the Duty of Civil Disobedience]] by Henry David Thoreau, 1849%0a** my [[ReadingNotes/Walden#Essay|notes]]%0a* [[http://www.marxists.org/francais/lafargue/works/1880/00/lafargue_18800000.htm|Le droit ŕ la paresse]], Paul Lafargue, 1880%0a* [[http://www.zpub.com/notes/idle.html|In Praise of Idleness]], Bertrand Russell, 1932%0a** "When I suggest that working hours should be reduced to four, I am not meaning to imply that all the remaining time should necessarily be spent in pure frivolity."%0a** see also "Il faut choisir : se reposer ou ętre libre", Thucydide%0a* [[http://www.resort.com/~prime8/Orwell/patee.html|Politics and the English Language]], George Orwell, 1946%0a* Flowers for Algernon, Daniel Keyes, 1959%0a* [[http://www.zpub.com/notes/black-work.html|The Abolition of Work]], Bob Black, 1985%0a** [[http://www.whywork.org/|WhyWork.org]] CLAWS: Creating Livable Alternatives to Wage Slavery%0a* [[http://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Industrial_Society_and_Its_Future|Industrial Society and Its Future]], aka Unabomber Manifesto, by Theodore Kaczynski%0a** see also my [[ReadingNotes.UnabomberManifesto]]%0a* [[http://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Essays:_First_Series/Self-Reliance|Self-Reliance]] by Ralph Waldo Emerson, Essays: First Series 1841%0a* [[http://www.artificialscarcity.com/|ArtificialScarcity.com]]%0a%0a!![[#Movies]]Movies%0a* [[Wikipedia:Wittgenstein_(film)|Wittgenstein]] by Derek Jarman, 1993%0a* Ressources Humaines%0a* The Trial%0a* Violence des échanges en milieu tempéré%0a* Synecdoche, New York%0a* Koyaanisqatsi%0a* Metropolis%0a* Gattaca%0a* Vanilla Sky%0a* The 13th Floor%0a* Matrix%0a* Mindwalk%0a* Office Space%0a* Brazil%0a* ... (impossible to find an old website where you could share your list o favorite movies)%0a%0a!!!Sources%0a* Philosophy%0a** List of [[http://www.philfilms.utm.edu/|Philosophical Films]] by James Fieser for the University of Tennessee at Martin%0a** [[http://www.thedossier.ukonline.co.uk/video_philosophy.htm|Video on philosophy]] from The DOSSIER%0a** [[http://faculty.frostburg.edu/phil/forum/forum15.htm|Philosophical Films]] by Jorn K. Bramann, analysis with matching philosophical texts%0a* Dystopia%0a** [[http://snarkerati.com/movie-news/the-top-50-dystopian-movies-of-all-time/|Top 50 Dystopian Movies of All Time]] from Snarkerati%0a** [[http://www.cyberpunkreview.com/movies-ordered-by-star-rating/|CyberPunkReview Movies]] Ordered by Star Ratingtabopen%0a* [[http://blog.vodkaster.com/2009/06/25/the-top-250-best-movies-of-all-time-map/|The top 250 best movies of all time Map]] by David Honorat, Vodkaster 2009%0a%0a!![[#Shorts]]Shorts%0a* [[http://ilpasticcere.blogspot.com/|Il Pasticcere]] , 2010%0a** [[http://maitrepatisser.blogspot.com/|Maitre Patisser]] by Alberto Antinori, Adolfo di Molfetta, Giulia Landi, Eugenio Laviola%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rEUxlwb2uFI|Love & Theft]] by Andreas Hykade, Studio FILM BILDER 2010%0a* [[http://www.dailymotion.com/video/xbw5dt_la-vieille-dame-qui-ne-souriait-plu_shortfilms|La vieille dame qui ne souriait plus]], 2010%0a* [[http://www.dailymotion.com/video/xsq0b_cashback-vostfr_shortfilms|CashBack]], Sean Ellis 2006%0a* [[http://www.mouviz.com/films/film.php?film=lesailesdupapillon|Les ailes du papillon]], Benjamin Gibeaux, 2005%0a* L'homme qui plantait des arbres, Jean Giono, 1987%0a* Estoria do gato e da Luna, Pedro Serrazina, 1995%0a%0a!!!Sources%0a* Uploaded by [[http://www.veoh.com/search/videos/q/publisher:d0dulk0|d0dulk0]] on Veoh%0a%0a%0a!![[#Music]]Music%0a* [[#MusicChillEffect]]pieces of music inducing (to me) a chill effect, cf [[Cookbook/Music#References]].%0a** [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tDRdabkBM28|Scotland the brave]] by Celtic Legends%0a** [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jxBKgOyMzSc|Rocky Road to Dublin]] by The Dubliners%0a** [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dRpzxKsSEZg|In the Hall of the Mountain King (Peer Gynt) by Edvard Grieg]] at the Musikfestspiele Potsdam Sanssouci by the Deutsches Filmorchester Babelsberg under the direction of Scott Lawton%0a** [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RRMz8fKkG2g|Adagio for Strings, op.11 by Samuel Barber]] by the BBC Orchestra under the direction of Leonard Slatkin%0a** [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RyFhsG8Ip4E|Erik Satie - Gnossiennes No.1]]%0a** [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CD6ZrTN6c4s|Karl Jenkins - Adiemus - Songs of Sanctuary]]%0a** [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KgxYGY9jID0|No. 17 Gliding Dance of the Maidens]] of [[Wikipedia:Polovtsian Dances]] from Alexander Borodin's opera Prince Igor%0a*** via RahXephon in [[Anime/Noted]]%0a** see also more generally https://www.reddit.com/r/AskReddit/comments/4tiei1/what_instrumental_song_gives_you_chills_every/%0a* Classics of classical music%0a** [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6wpPk8qk3uQ|Johann Pachelbel - Canon in D Major]]%0a** [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cNl1ykMm1X0|Ride of the Valkyries (Walkürenritt) by Richard Wagner]] by Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra under the direction of Daniel Barenboim%0a** [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JSAd3NpDi6Q|Sarabande by George Frederic Handel]]%0a** [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0Su8LXNS16A|Michael Nyman - The Sacrifice]]%0a* [[http://en.topradio.org/users/Utopiah/|my selection of online radio]] on TopRadio.org including%0a** [[http://blastfm.ch/|BlastFM.ch]]%0a** [[http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio1/|BBC Radio 1]] with %0a*** [[http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio1/gillespeterson/|Gilles Peterson]]%0a** [[http://sites.radiofrance.fr/chaines/france-culture2/|France Culture]]%0a** [[http://origin-community.ministryofsound.com/radio/radioplayer/|Ministry of Sound]]%0a* my favorites and playlists on [[http://www.youtube.com/user/Utopiah|my YouTube]] profile%0a** mixes repositories%0a** [[http://soundcloud.com/|SoundCloud]]%0a*** http://soundcloud.com/bntl/roska-tomorrow-is-today%0a** [[http://www.mixcloud.com/|MixCloud]]%0a*** my account http://www.mixcloud.com/utopiah%0a* [[http://www.di.fm/|Digitally Imported (DI.fm)]] addictive electronic music %0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mLk4EH9FWwI&fmt=18|Essa Moça Tá Diferente]] by Chico Buarque, 1970%0a* [[http://soundcloud.com/the-rongetz-foundation/broken-doll-beat-2|Broken Doll Beat]] by The RONGETZ Foundation%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DJQ5Uc8HpO8|Quello che]] by 99 Posse%0a* transe/goa%0a** [[http://fr.psycom.org/|PsyCom]], French composer who also composed for piano, bought 2 CDs including a dedicated one%0a** neither [[Wikipedia:Infected Mushroom]], [[Wikipedia:Total Eclipse (band)]] nor Astral Projection%0a%0a!!![[#NerdMusic]]Nerd%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WMy4t-PCYu4|On the right track (Anything Goes)]] by FeyeraBand, Radio plictisitor May 2011%0a* [[http://danielwedge.com/fmatrix/|The Fundamental Matrix Song]] by Daniel Wedge%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BipvGD-LCjU|Finite Simple Group (of Order Two)]] by [[http://www.kleinfour.com/|The Klein Four Group]] of the Northwestern University mathematics department%0a* [[http://valis.cs.uiuc.edu/~sariel/misc/funny/#longest-path|Longest-path]] by Daniel Barrett, 1998%0a* nerdcore%0a* [[http://www.econstories.tv/home.html|econstories.tv]] with Fear the Boom and Bust%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X0ERakmI5d0|Prince Ea - The Brain]], CDQ%0a* [[http://people.umass.edu/phil511/monads/|The (21st Century) Monads]]%0a* [[http://www.reverbnation.com/gourmetrapport|Gourmet Rapport]] by Richard Hanley%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jyS4VFh3xOU|The Zombie Blues]] by David Chalmers, Toward a Science of Consciousness 2008%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j50ZssEojtM|Large Hadron Rap]], (CERN) 2008%0a* to explore%0a** [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-bF2QalUj1Y|Bio Rad GTCA]]%0a** http://thesoundsofscience.com aka "glory liu"%0a** top10 http://www.wired.com/wiredscience/2009/07/sciencemusic/%0a** http://www.bacterioblog.com/2011/02/25/detournements-laborantesques/%0a%0a!!![[#MusicToOrganize]]To organize%0a* Aurelie Martin for The Lady Who Wouldn't Smile Anymore%0a* http://www.ratm.com/%0a* http://www.waxtailor.com/%0a* http://www.myspace.com/hocuspocushiphop%0a* http://www.portishead.co.uk/%0a* http://www.cocorosieland.com/%0a* http://www.thesoundproviders.com/%0a* http://www.myspace.com/caravanpalace%0a* http://www.djshadow.com/%0a* http://massiveattack.com/%0a* http://www.myspace.com/officialtiga%0a* http://www.astralwerks.com/lrd/%0a* http://www.tsfjazz.com%0a* [[http://www.mottt.fm/|MOTTT.FM]] Leipzig Subculture Radio%0a* http://soundcloud.com/electro-mix-memory/sets/anja-schneider-lives-mixes/%0a* [[http://www.stereomood.com/|stereomood]] emotional internet radio - music for my mood and activities%0a%0a!!!To try%0a* [[http://www.radiotuna.com/|RadioTuna]] Discover Online Radio in real time%0a* [[http://cuenation.com/|CueNation]] (including Essential Mix)%0a* exported usage data from streaming websites%0a** playlist, likes, etc... %0a* Raphael's playlist deezer [[http://www.deezer.com/en/music/playlist/oscillations-33021269#music/playlist/oscillations-33021269|oscillations]]%0a* [[http://www.qwartz.org/index.php?/Qwartz-Awards/menu-id-58.html|Qwartz electronic music awards]] (recommended by Audrey)%0a* [[Wikipedia:21st-century classical music]]%0a%0a!!!Make your own%0amoved to [[Cookbook/Music]]%0a%0a!![[#Documentaries]]Documentaries%0a* [[http://www.edwardburtynsky.com/Introduction/Manufactured_Landscapes.html|Manufactured Landscapes]] by Edward Burtynsky, 2006%0a* The Corporation%0a** [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/When_Corporations_Rule_the_World|When Corporations Rule the World]] by David Korten%0a%0a!!!Sources%0a* Method%0a** Remembering that a "[[http://documentaryisneverneutral.com/|DocumentaryIsNeverNeutral]]" (from [[http://historyisaweapon.org/|HistoryIsAWeapon.org]])%0a* Repositories%0a** [[http://www.sprword.com/mustwatch.html|Spread The World Must Watch]] section%0a** [[http://quicksilverscreen.com/videos?c=44|QuickSilverScreen documentaries]] section%0a** [[http://www.moviesfoundonline.com/top_50_documentaries.php|Top 50 Best Rated Documentarie]] from Movies Found Online%0a** [[http://www.factualtv.com/|Factual TV - Documentary section]]%0a** [[http://documentary-log.com/|Documentary Log]]%0a** [[http://dl.free.fr/7FyjzU/alterdocus|French documentaries]] from the AlterDocus community%0a** [[http://www.documentarywire.com/|DocumentaryWire.com]]%0a** [[http://wideeyecinema.com/|Wide Eye Cinema]]%0a** [[http://topdocumentaryfilms.com/|Top Documentary Films]]%0a** [[http://www.cinemapolitica.org/|Cinema Politica]]: free political film screenings (Canada, USA, Europe)%0a* [[http://www.fuckcopyrightlibrary.blogspot.com/|AntiCopyright Library]]%0a* [[http://criticaldocs.wordpress.com/|Critical Docs]]%0a* [[http://hackvids.apostolidis.net/|Hackvids]] – a list of documentaries about hackers compiled by Georgios Apostolidis.%0a%0a%0a!![[#Aphorisms]]Aphorisms%0aSee [[http://wiki.seedea.org/Content/Quoteself|my quote self]] for aphorisms I enjoyed and [[http://wiki.seedea.org/Content/Myaphorisms|Surfacing wisdom]] for my owns.%0a%0a%0a!![[#Artwork]]Artwork from other media%0a* Art exhib%0a* Live act%0a* ...%0a* [[Museum/]]%0a* [[Content/Art]]%0a%0a%0a!![[#Lended]]Things that *you* my friend are actually suppose to give me back!%0a* [[ReadingNotes/GettingToYes|Getting to YES]] (Agathe)%0a* {-Petit cours d'autodefense intellectuel (Emilie)-}%0a** 2/3 read after ~ a year (requested to give it back)%0a* {-[[ReadingNotes/The Code Book]] (Jonathan, end of August 2009)-}%0a* Scientific American November 2009 (phantom99, December 2009)%0a* [[ReadingNotes/The Code Book]] (Daniele, December 2009)%0a* {-[[ReadingNotes/Le Pouvoir Des Mathematiques]] (Sylvain, early January 2010)-}%0a* {-[[ReadingNotes/Internet : Revolution Culturelle]] (Jonathan, Marc 2010)-}%0a* {-The Beggar King (Gwenael, early July 2009)-}%0a* {-[[ReadingNotes/Le Maitre Ignorant]] (Gwenael, early July 2009)-}%0a* The Beggar King (Kenza, April 2010)%0a* {-Petit cours d'autodefense intellectuel-} (Frank, back in early September 2010)%0a* {-Petit cours d'autodefense intellectuel (Nicolas September 2010)-}%0a%0a!![[#Sources]]Sources I often use to get a broader horizon%0a* My selection of [[Content.PersonalInformationStream#recommandationengines|Recommandation engines]] Content.Planning=deprecated page, check [[Trips/]] instead.%0a%0a----%0a%0a!! January%0a* {-Friday the 2nd - Pilgrimage with Paola to Galileo's birth house in Pisa, to Leonardo's museum in Vinci and mindwalking on the hills that inspired Dante-}%0a* Saturday the 7th - Saying ciao to Paola (Rennes)%0a** Managing a trip in the Mont Saint-Michel somehow%0a%0a!2009%0a%0a----%0a%0a!! December%0a* Friday the 26th - welcoming Paola (arrival in Rennes at 1pm)%0a** [[http://www.rance-fremur.com/langro/infopratik/infopratik.html#transport|Transport for Langrolay]]%0a* Thrusday the 25th ... alias Xmas ! : [[Planning.Xmaswishlist|Xmas wishlist]]%0a** [[http://wwjbmovie.com/|What Would Jesus Buy]] by Reverend Billy and the Church of Stop Shopping Gospel Choir%0a* Monday the 15th - Welcome Rosalina for one week%0a%0a!! November%0a* Monday the 17th - Meet the former coworkers from TF1%0a* Saturday the 15th - "The pendaison de crémaillčre du XV" de Phantom%0a* Thursday the 13th/Friday the 14th - [[http://nantes.salondesentrepreneurs.com/|RDV des créateurs et dirigeants d'entreprises]] (Nantes grand-ouest)%0a** Ask Jo and Nath if they can host me%0a* Saturday the 1st - TDS birthday party (cf email g3tw33d)%0a%0a%0a!! October%0a* Saturday the 25th - %25red%25Adama 's birthday / Singularity Summit 08%0a* Tuesday the 22nd - OpenCog tutorial session #7%0a* Saturday the 18th - [[http://www.cordeliers.fr/programme_2008.html|Forum des métiers aux Cordeliers]] ŕ Dinan (validation sent)%0a* 14th to 16th - [[http://www.salonmicroentreprises.com/|Salon des micro-entreprises]] %0a* Wednesday the 15th - Conférence ŕ l'Assomption ŕ Rennes sur la différenciation pédagogique (ŕ compléter)%0a* 13rd to 14th - [[http://www.outilsfroids.net/news/ne-manquez-pas-le-salon-icc-2008|Salon ICC 2008 ]]%0a* Friday the 10th - Go to an NBIC conference with Adama%0a* Thursday the 9th - share a coffee with Celine%0a* Thursday the 9th - [[http://www.tremplin-utc.asso.fr/public_v2/accueil.php?menu=0&txtmenu=actualites&c_mois=10&c_annee=2008&nu=281&c_action=Visualiser|La Créativité]] (Trempli-UTC antenne IDF)%0a* Aller : le Mercredi 08/10 ŕ 17h05 I TGV08052%0a** Référence du dossier : IRGMBSR%0a** Nom associé : IBENETOU%0a* Friday the 4th to Tuesday the 7th - Welcome Cindy from Switzerland%0a** [[Trip.Cindy|detailed planning in Bretagne]]%0a* Thursday the 2nd - [[http://www.letriangle.org/danse.php?id=176|Waterproof de Daniel Larrieu]] au Triangle ŕ Rennes%0a%0a!! September%0a* Friday the 26th - [[http://www.nuitdeschercheurs-france.eu|la nuit des chercheurs]] with Benoit%0a* {-Thursday the 25th - TRIZ, ou comment accélérer l’Innovation (Trempli-UTC antenneIDF)-}%0a* Wednesday the 24th - OpenCog tutorial session #3%0a* Saturday the 21st - [[http://profile.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=user.viewprofile&friendid=301613526|Jazz aux Ecluses]] a Hede%0a* Saturday the 20th - [[http://www.ville-saint-malo.fr/evenements/index.php4#182|6e Forum des Arts]] ŕ Saint-Malo%0a* Wednesday the 17th - [[Seedea:Seedea.Opencog#session2|OpenCog tutorial session #2]] : Knowledge Representation%0a* Wednesday the 10th - [[Seedea:Seedea.Opencog#session1|OpenCog tutorial session #1]] : Introduction & Overview%0a%0a!! August%0a* Dimanche 24 - Presentation du projet [[Content/projetautonomieenergetique|"autonomie energetique"]] a Gilbert et Lea%0a* Samedi 23 - Emmanuel and Carine's wedding%0a* Samedi 23 - arrivee en France%0a* Friday the 22nd - Flight back%0a* Monday the 18nd - (Eventually) Going to Santa Cruz%0a* Sunday the 17th - Nathan's jetset again%0a* Sunday the 17th - AI Meetup #94%0a* Saturday the 16th - End of Ha ha summer camp%0a* Friday the 15th - Nathan Lands on Frisco%0a* Friday the 15th - Leaving the fraternity house%0a* Friday the 15th - End of the second session%0a* Tuesday the 12th - Saying bye to Daniele and Celine%0a* Sunday the 10th - [[http://www.museumca.org|Oakland museum]] (free)%0a* Sunday the 10th - [[http://bookclub.meetup.com/792/calendar/8334270/|Cognitive Science Reading & Discussion Group August Meetup]]%0a* Friday the 8th till Sunday the 10th - [[http://www.yosemitebugbus.com|Camping in Yosemite Park]]%0a* Thrusday the 7th - [[http://botanicalgarden.berkeley.edu|Botanical Garden]] (free)%0a* Tuesday the 5th - Returning to SF Moma for "Room for Thought" (Alexander Hahn and Yves Netzhammer) and Elise S. Haas masterworks (free)%0a* Tuesday the 5th - [[http://www.ybca.org|YBCA]] (free)%0a* Saturday the 2nd - Welcoming Daniele and Celine in San Francisco%0a%0a%0a%0a!! July%0a* Tuesday the 22th - Berkeley Philosophy Meetup Group%0a* Sunday the 20th - [[http://www.sterngrove.org/07202008.html|Stern Grove Festival]]%0a* Saturday the 19th - Feist, starting at 8PM at the Greek theater. %0a* Friday the 18th - End of the first session at Ha ha summer camp%0a* Wednesday the 16th - [[http://entrepreneur.meetup.com/988/calendar/8068952/|Jump Start Entrepreneur Meetup]]%0a* Sunday the 13th - [[http://bookclub.meetup.com/792/calendar/8148522/|Cognitive Science Reading & Discussion Group July Meetup]]%0a* Saturday the 12th - San Francisco. De Young Museum%0a* Sunday the 6th - San Francisco. Walk from Embarcadero to the Golden gate bridge and return to Powell station%0a* Friday the 4th - Independance day, BBQ at the frat%0a* Thursday the 3rd - Berkeley Museum%0a%0a!! June%0a* Friday the 21st - Arrival Content.PrintsScreenFestivalResidency=(:noheader:)(:nofooter:)(:notitle:)%0a(:html:)%0a%3cstyle>%0a#wikileft,#__processing0 { visibility:hidden;}%0a%3c/style>%0a%3cscript>%0adocument.getElementById("wikileft").setAttribute("class","span2");%0a%3c/script>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a%0a!Candidacy for Print Screen and Yafo Creative's Digital Art & VR Residency%0a%0a%25newwin center%25[[http://www.printscreenfestival.com/|https://static.wixstatic.com/media/aa786b_ac309ec8782848ddb98474e7ce42fe6c~mv2.png/v1/fill/w_600,h_125,al_c,usm_0.66_1.00_0.01/aa786b_ac309ec8782848ddb98474e7ce42fe6c~mv2.png]]%0a%0a>>hero-unit%3c%3c%0a! Motivation%0aMy candidacy for the Print Screen and Yafo Creative's Digital Art & VR Residency aims at carving the physical and economical time required for my thoughts and those of others. For that the traditional techniques up to now have been meditation, religious and non religious retreat and other means relying on technology e.g writing or drawing. I propose to use current technology, i.e. virtual reality (VR), as a mean for greater and deeper introspection. As shown further I have for the last 10 years explored tools for thoughts, from papers to software. The recent democratization of VR, augmented reality (AR) and mixed reality (MR) has pushed me to re-evaluate the proxy of technology to my thoughts. There is so much for to explore and I feel that all those new technologies are radically underused, if not misused, focusing on marketing or entertainment rather than helping us to understand ourselves better.%0a%0aConsequently my candidature aims at providing a VR installation that will allow to use VR as a tool for thoughts and self exploration.%0a%0a>>%3c%3c%0a%0aThis very candidature is hosted on my Personal Information Manager (PIM) with its VR interface.%0a%0a(:html:)%0a%3ccenter>%0a%3ciframe id="background" allowvr="yes" src="https://aframe.io/a-painter/?url=https://ucarecdn.com/7da339be-ce25-436d-80ec-141d9b461807/" style=" z-index : 99; top : 0; left : 0; margin : 0; padding : 0; overflow: hidden; border:none; width:100%25; height:500px;">%3c/iframe> %0a%3c/center>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a%0aUsing VR headset and WebVR enabled browser allows you to enter this experience: meditate then write your ideas and visualize them thanks to in-VR painting.%0a%0a----%0a%0a!CV%0a(:include VR/VR:)%0a%0a----%0a%0a!PIMVR%0a%0a!!VR interface to thoughts%0a(:include Wiki/VirtualRealityInterface:)%0a%0a----%0a%0a!Virtual reality references%0a(:include Tools/VirtualReality:)%0a%0a%0a----%0a[[#ThankYou]]%0a%0a>>hero-unit%3c%3c%0a! Thank you%0aThank you first for organizing Print Screen and Yafo Creative's Digital Art & VR Residency. I believe the event itself will help to explore the boundaries of what VR can allow and how we can interact with the world around us.%0a%0aSecondly thank you for taking the time to read my imperfect and lenghty canditure. It forced me to a certain extent to clarify my thoughts, which is precisely what I would like to offer to others in a more comprehensible fashion.%0a%0aA special thank you to Itay Mayerovits for inviting me to apply and believing in what I'm trying to make and share with others.%0a%0aFeel free to [[Contact/Contact|contact me]] for any question you would have.%0a%0a>>%3c%3c%0a Content.ProgrammingLanguages=!!Open Talks%0a#Debate wiki for programming languages%0a#Lisp and DSL Content.Projetautonomieenergetique=(:Title Project "Energetic Autonomy":)%0a%25comment%25tsss... ok ;)%25%25%0a%0a%25center%25Path:/pub/illustrations/projetautonomieenergetique/progrestechno.png%0a%25center%25[--Illustration de Sylvain du projet [[http://www.les-renseignements-genereux.org|Les-Renseignements-Genereux.org]]--]%0a%0a!!Objective%0aPouvoir gerer les ressources energetiques primaires (eau, nourriture, chauffage) et la structure (electricite, communication) au mieux economiquement et ethiquement parlant afin de pouvoir contrecarrer une possible degradation de la disponibilite des ressources mondiales.%0a%0aFree to work on whatever I feel is interesting thus in a sustainable environment%0a%0a!![[#principle]]Guiding principle%0aExtended homeostatis from Claude Bernard as explained in [[ReadingNotes.TheThingsWeDo|The Things We Do: Using the Lessons of Bernard and Darwin to Understand the What, How, and Why of Our Behavior]] by Gary Cziko and general understanding of laws of thermodynamics.%0a%0a%25comment%25 Path:/pub/illustrations/projetautonomieenergetique/requiredfutureenergymix.png%0a%0a!![[#result]]Current result%0a%0a>>bgcolor=lightgreen center%3c%3c%0a(:include House.House#Selected_start#Selected_end:)%0a>>%3c%3c%0aSee [[House.House]] for details.%0a%0a!!Key considerations%0aListed by importance.%0a%0a!!!Water%0a* simple poubelle sous garage%0a* tester la "potabilitee" de l'eau recuperee sur les toits%0a* [[http://eolewater.com/|EoleWater]] entendu sur BFM Radio%0a%0a!!!Nutrition%0a* our [[(Gardening.)Gardening]] projects%0a* preparation du raisin%0a* [[http://alliancepec.free.fr/Webamap/france/bretagne.php|AMAP en Bretagne]]%0a* producteur local%0a* TiBoutique%0a* potager de l'ancien resident%0a%0a!!!Energy%0aSee the [[Content/Energy#EfficiencyTools]] page regarding house and appliance measuring.%0a%0a!!!![[#CurrentConsumption]]Current consumption%0a%25center%25http://sparklines.bitworking.info/spark.cgi?type=impulse&d=45,244,35,49,200,129,131&height=150&limits=25,250&upper=50&above-color=red&below-color=green&width=30#stats.png%0a%25center%25Statistics by 60 days session, from 25kWh to 250kWh, threshold set at 50 kWh%25%25%0a|| border=1%0a|| Period || 04/09 to 06/09 || 06/09 to 08/09 || 08/09 to 10/09 || 10/09 to 12/10 || 12/09 to 02/10 || 02/10 to 04/10 || 04/10 to 06/10 ||%0a|| kWh || 45 || 244 || 35 || 49 || 200 || 129 || 131 ||%0aLocated at Saint-Maur and during 60 days periods.%0a%0aAdd approximately 1000L of heating oil per year according to [[#heating_oil_estimate|local heating oil estimate]].%0a%0a!!!!(re)Localized energy production%0a* [[http://www.solardecathlon.org/2009/final_results.cfm|Solar Decathlon: 2009 Final Results]] by the US Department of Energy%0a* Experiences surtout en Allemage (1er pays au niveau nombre d'installations au monde en 2007, source Prometheus Institute)%0a* production pour appareils a faible amperage (cf produits Nature & Decouverte)%0a* [[http://www.kitegen.com/en/products/stem/|Kite Gen Stem]] 3 MW generator %0aSee also the [[Cookbook.Objects#Eletronics|Eletronics tools]] section.%0a%0a!!!!Home appliance / per_mile scale%0a* [[http://awesome.goodmagazine.com/transparency/web/trans0209gettingaround.html|Getting Around: Fuel use of various modes of transportation]] from GOOD, 2009%0a* [[http://www.cartografareilpresente.org/article364.html|Économiser l’énergie au quotidien pour limiter les émissions de CO2]] par Emmanuelle Bournay, Cartografare Il Presente, December 2008%0a* [[http://www.ourp.im/PIM/MembersTools#Domotics|Domotics]] tools from OurP.IM%0a%0a!!![[#Transportation]]Transportation%0a%0a!!!!Local%0a* TiBus%0a* site de covoiturage%0a** [[http://www.covoiturage.fr/|Covoiturage.fr]]%0a* velos/canoe%0a* [[http://ampedbikes.com/|AmpedBikes]] : High Quality E-bike Conversion Kits%0a* energy consumption on [[http://ratp.info/|ratp.info]] of car vs subway in the Paris area%0a** [[http://www6.ratp.info/orienter/en_savoir_plus_eco_deplacements.php|eco deplacements]]%0a* [[http://hitchwiki.org/|Hitchwiki]] the Hitchhiker's Guide to Hitchhiking the World%0a* [[http://www.geovelo.fr/|Géovélo]], votre calculateur d'itinéraire ŕ vélo - Paris%0a* [[http://www.cmmn.org/nc/en/home.html|c,mm,n - open source mobility]] (pronounced ‘common’) is an open source community for sustainable personal mobility.%0a%0a!!!!Traveling%0a* [[http://www.couchsurfing.org/|CouchSurfing]] Participate in Creating a Better World, One Couch At A Time%0a* [[http://www.kivahu.fr/|Kivahu]] Echange de maison avec Kivahu%0a** [[http://autrement.blogspirit.com/archive/2009/09/01/avez-vous-pense-a-l-echange-de-maison.html|Avez-vous pensé ŕ l'échange de maison ?]] by Michoko, Oui, mais bon ...%0a%0a%0a!!![[#Communication]]Communication%0a* Wireless%0a** [[http://www.fon.com/|FON]] share your WiFi connection with other FON members%0a** non-commercial communities%0a*** [[http://wireless-fr.org/index.php|wireless-fr.org]] France%0a*** [[http://www.guifi.net/|guifi.net]] Spain%0a*** [[http://www.personaltelco.net/|PersonalTelco]] Portland, USA%0a*** [[http://fabfi.fablab.af/|FabFi]] Jalalabad, Afghanistan%0a*** [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_wireless_community_networks_by_region|List of wireless community networks by region]] according to Wikipedia%0a*** [[http://geomena.org/|Geomena: Wifi geolocation]] access points in the database%0a* satellite%0a** write down the model of the satellite dish%0a** currently pointing on Astra%0a* maps of 3G, 3G+, ADSL, ... coverage%0a%0a%0a%25width=500px%25 Path:/pub/illustrations/projetautonomieenergetique/langrolay.jpg%0a%0a%0a!!Current situation%0a%0a!!!Localization%0a* [[http://maps.google.com/maps?q=langrolay|Langrolay]]%0a* [[http://maps.google.com/maps?q=saint-maur+des+fosses|saint-maur+des+fosses]]%0aTo Do : ajouter une carte supportant les annotations (wikimapia ?)%0a%0a!!!Costs%0a* estimation suivant positionnement%0a* faire faire devis locaux%0a* evolution des taxes de pollutions%0a* analyse et justification des choix%0aInclude a pie chart of monthly spendings.%0a%0a!!![[#CO2footprint]]Annual CO'^2^' emission%0aAre you a good investment for your planet? (i.e. should the ecosystem support your because you bring more than you take) As one single node of the human network (and even entire living beings network), do I use the energy that I force to be allocated to me in a relevant way?%0a%0aMeasuring your CO2 footprint and evaluating your own contributions should help not only answering those questions but help improving your situation based on the current answer.%0a%0a* [[http://my.amee.com/developers/|AMEE including Developer Centre and API]] neutral, open platform for measuring energy consumption.%0a* [[#heating_oil_estimate]]20 000L of [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heating_oil|heating oil]] per year for 17 flats for central heating and water heating in Saint-Maur%0a** ~10hL per flat which should cost ~550e/year according to [[http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prix_du_fioul_en_France|Prix du fioul en France]] Wikipedia article%0a*** yet cost x*280e... (unclear bills)%0a* [[http://www.edf-bleuciel.fr/energie/climatisation/edf-facture.htm|online bill]] by EDF%0a** check my average kW consumption%0a* [[http://ecocomparateur.voyages-sncf.com/|L'EcoComparateur]] by Voyages-sncf.com%0a* [[http://www34.ratp.info/orienter/en_savoir_plus_eco_deplacements.php|Se déplacer, Eco-déplacements]] by RATP%0a* See also my %0a** general [[Content/Energy]] page%0a** related [[Content/Footprint]] writting%0a** and Trips with [[Trips/Trips#ToDo|their emissions]]%0a* [[http://www.changinghabbits.co.uk/|Changing Habbits]] by Cubeworks%0a* [[http://www.sourcemap.org/|Sourcemap]] Open Supply Chains & Carbon Footprint%0a** platform for researching, optimizing and sharing supply chains.%0a%0a!!!!Proposition of summary system%0aStep by step visually pick your:%0a# location on a map (country)%0a# age on a line%0a# occupation by clicking on avatars%0a# mean of transportation%0a# diet%0aProvides a rough estimate, each step would be easier as each selection presented is based on the previous one (ordered by factor of influence, highest discrimination value)%0a%0a----%0a%0a!!References%0a%0a!!!General%0a* Portail [[http://fr.ekopedia.org/Portail:Se_loger|Se loger]] d'Ekopedia%0a* [[http://www.american.com/archive/2008/july-august-magazine-contents/our-electric-future|Our Electric Future]] by Andy Grove from the July/August 2008 issue of The American%0a* [[http://www.outlookbusiness.com/inner.aspx?articleid=1872&subcatgid=891&editionid=49&catgid=3|Changing lanes]] from Outlook Business Magazine 26 July 2008 Print Edition%0a* [[http://www.cbc.ca/passionateeyesunday/feature_170208.html|Recipes for Disaster]] : Passionate Eye Showcase : CBC Newsworld%0a* [[http://www.usherbrooke.ca/cartel/|Centre d'applications et de recherches en télédétection]] partage par Yann%0a* [[http://mapomatix.sourceforge.net/|MapOMatix]] : A Collaborative Platform For Tactical Cartography%0a* [[http://e-booklovers.blogspot.com/2008/09/download-solar-power-your-home-for.html|Solar Power Your Home For Dummies]] takes the mystery out of this energy source and shows you how to put it to work for you!%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=opZQTkyEUJI|Rain Harvesting Sustainable Water]] - from [[http://rousehillirrigation.com.au/|Rouse Hill Irrigation]]%0a%0a!!![[#Housing]]Housing%0a* [[http://www.earthship.net/|EearthShip]] official website%0a** [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Earthship|wikipedia page]]%0a** [[http://www.garbagewarrior.com/|Garbage Warrior]] related movie%0a** [[http://www.earthship.net/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=53:earthship-training-program-in-normandy-france&catid=36:demonstration&Itemid=71|Demonstration in France in Normandie, 2007]]%0a** french website [[http://earthship-france.com|earthship-france.com]]%0a* [[http://mtbest.net/|Mt Best]] (Australia) and their energy efficient house%0a* [[http://www.domespace.com/|Domespace]] la maison ronde en bois qui tourne avec le soleil.%0a* [[http://www.calearth.org/EcoDome.htm|Eco-Dome]] or "Moon Cocoon" (see related [[http://onebigtorrent.org/torrents/5507/Sustainable-Housing-from-Natural-Materials|DVDs]]) marketed by [[http://www.greenworkscompany.com/|Greenworks Company]], an offspring of [[http://calearth.org/|Cal-Earth]] (nonprofit organization)%0a* [[http://www.innerexplorations.com/catsimple/nb.htm|Natural Building and a New Sense of the Earth]] mainly with examples in Oregon%0a* [[http://www.radiofrance.fr/chaines/france-culture2/emissions/science_publique/fiche.php?diffusion_id=68800&pg=avenir|Comment construire des maisons économes en énergie ?]], sur France Culture, émission Science Publique du vendredi 26 décembre 2008%0a* http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yurt#Western_yurts%0a%0a----%0a%0a!![[#UtopianProjects]][[#UtopianProjects|Utopian projects]]%0aUnderstand their potential failures to hopefully "debug" them.%0a* [[http://www.auroville.org/|Auroville]], a universal city in the making%0a** started ~1970 in India, still active%0a* [[http://www.thevenusproject.com/|The Venus Project]]%0a* [[http://seasteading.org/|Seasteading Institute]] initiated by [[http://patrifriedman.com/projects/seastead/seastead.html|Patri Friedman]]%0a* The Mesa (from [[http://www.indiepixfilms.com/film/3392|Off the Grid: Life On The Mesa]], IndiePix Films 2007)%0a* Wikipedia Category:%0a** [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Utopian_communities|Utopian communities]]%0a** [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Anarchist_communities|Anarchist communities]]%0a** [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Micronations|Micronations]]%0a* [[http://books.google.fr/books?id=ft9RgZCERwEC#gmap_anchor|map from Living Anarchy: Theory and Practice in Anarchist Movements]] by Jeff Shantz, Academica Press 2008%0a* [[http://www.spiralislanders.com/|Richie Sowa's Spiral Island Social Network]] Connecting Spiral Islanders from around the Globe%0a* [[Wikipedia:Synergia Ranch]]%0a%0a!!!Potential project%0a'''DebuggingUtopia.org''' gathering a community of running project members and historians listing problems and how they either got solved (or stay unresolved) thanks to an adapted bug ticket system.%0a* [[#SocietalCollapse]][[Wikipedia:Societal collapse]] studies%0a** [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jared_Diamond|Jared Diamond]]%0a*** [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Collapse:_How_Societies_Choose_to_Fail_or_Succeed|Collapse: How Societies Choose to Fail or Succeed]] Viking Press 2005 %0a*** [[http://www.longnow.org/seminars/02005/jul/15/how-societies-fail-and-sometimes-succeed/|How Societies Fail-And Sometimes Succeed]] The Long Now 2005%0a**** [[http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=4271982381147720351|Google Video mirror]]%0a** Sander van der Leeuw%0a*** [[http://www.longnow.org/seminars/02009/nov/18/long-and-short-it/|The Archaeology of Innovation]] The Long Now 2009%0a** [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_Tainter|Joseph Tainter]]%0a*** [[http://www.cambridge.org/catalogue/catalogue.asp?isbn=052138673X|The Collapse of Complex Societies]] Cambridge University Press 1988%0a*** [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rSt5xdouXi8|Joseph Tainter]] on Thinking Aloud, KBYU-FM 89 2008%0a** [[http://www.cambridge.org/us/catalogue/catalogue.asp?isbn=9780521733663|Questioning Collapse]], Cambridge University Press 2009%0aSee also my [[Content/Vademecum]] (just in case it does happen ;).%0a%0a----%0a%0a!!!To integrate%0a* [[http://www.cartografareilpresente.org/article285.html|Energie solaire]], [[http://www.cartografareilpresente.org/article281.html|Energie éolienne]], [[http://www.cartografareilpresente.org/article274.html|Energie renouvelable]] du projet "Cartographier le présent" du Comité international de Bologne pour la cartographie et l’analyse du monde contemporain%0a* [[http://www.cartografareilpresente.org/article276.html#diretto9|Energie par pays. Profils et politiques énergétiques]] #France du projet "Cartographier le présent"%0a* [[http://tonto.eia.doe.gov/country/country_energy_data.cfm?fips=FR|EIA - International Energy Data and Analysis for France ]] Sources: EIA, International Energy Annual, Short Term Energy Outlook%0a* [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Pollan|Michael Pollan]] on Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia%0a* [[http://www.pbs.org/now/shows/440/index.html|Driven to Despair]], NOW on PBS, connecting the housing crisis to the commute difficulty from the rising of oil prices%0a* [[http://www.vpro.nl/programma/tegenlicht/afleveringen/36632706/|Waste = Food]] directed by Rob van Hattum, 2007%0a** see also [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cradle_to_cradle|Cradle to Cradle]] (aka C2C/regenerative) : biomimetic approach to the design of systems.%0a* use the principle of [[http://faculty.ed.uiuc.edu/g-cziko/twd/|extended Bernard]] by Gary Cziko for personal architecture%0a** eventually see the designs inspired by nature (biomimetics)%0a* [[http://www.worldometers.info/|Worldometers.info]], Live world statistics on population, government and economics, society and media, environoment, energy, food, water, and health%0a* [[http://www.nationmaster.com/graph/hea_wat_ava-health-water-availability|Water availability (most recent) by country]] : total renewable per capita (m3/capita year) according to [[http://www.nationmaster.com/|NationMaster]]%0a* [[http://www.ted.com/index.php/talks/kamal_meattle_on_how_to_grow_your_own_fresh_air.html|Kamal Meattle on how to grow fresh air]], TED.com, February 2009%0a* the [[http://p2pfoundation.net/Category:Ecology|Category:Ecology]] from the P2P Foundation wiki%0a* [[http://openfarmtech.org/|Open Source Ecology]] with the Factor e Farm project (aka openfarmtech.org)%0a* links from [[PersonalInformationStream.WithoutNotes#SustainableHousing|Sustainable Housing from Natural Materials]]%0a* [[http://raffa.grandmenage.info/|Le Grand Ménage]], Raffa 2006%0a* [[http://www.waterfootprint.org/?page=files/home|Waterfootprint.org: Water footprint and virtual water]] hosted and maintained by the University of Twente, the Netherlands.%0a* [[http://www.en.wikiants.org/|Wikiants]], an encyclopedia for projects with free content and d.i.y. that anyone can edit.%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=szJNvuxviog|A pocket-sized ecosystem]], EAS October 2009%0a** [[http://www.esa.int/SPECIALS/Melissa/SEMU54V681F_0.html|The MELiSSA project]] Micro-Ecological Life Support System Alternative%0a** [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ant-fungus_mutualism|Ant-fungus mutualism]] "symbiosis seen in certain ant and fungal species, where ants actively cultivate fungus much like humans farm crops as a food source." according to Wikipedia%0a** [[http://www.eco-sphere.com/|Ecosphere Closed Ecosystem, Self Contained Aquarium]] "world's first totally enclosed ecosystem"%0a** [[http://lsda.jsc.nasa.gov/books/ground/chambers.pdf|Isolation - NASA Experiments in Closed-Environment]] Living Advanced Human Life Support Enclosed System%0a** the work of Masahide Yamashita for Japan on [[http://surc.isas.ac.jp/space_agriculture/default-E.html|space agriculture]] ([[http://surc.isas.ac.jp/space_agriculture/SpaceAgri_Ref.html|refs]]) featured in [[http://www.cnes.fr/web/CNES-fr/8232-webmag-les-references-web-de-cnesmag.php|CNES : Webmag, les références web de CNESMAG]] n° 44 - Janvier 2010%0a* [[http://www.appropedia.org/|Appropedia]] Sharing knowledge to build rich, sustainable lives.%0a* [[http://www.os-house.org/|Open Source House (OS House)]] a platform that shares drawings and construction information in an open source way%0a* [[http://www.cartesbruit94.fr/|cartesbruit94.fr]] cartes stratégiques de bruit sur le territoire du Val-de-Marne%0a* [[http://www.decroissance.info/Eden-rural|Eden rural]] by decroissance.info%0a** including "score composite ŕ partir des facteurs temps (Degré Jour Unifié) et prix (des terres agricoles) par département"%0a* [[http://www.adciv.org/|AdCiv]] Post Scarcity through Open Design and Advanced Automation%0a* http://www.scraphouse.org/%0a* [[http://sustainablecities.dk/|SustainableCities.dk]] database providing knowledge and inspiration on the sustainable planning of cities and best practise cases from Danish and international cities.%0a** http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sustainable_city%0a** http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Masdar_City%0a* Worldmapper maps on%0a** [[http://www.sasi.group.shef.ac.uk/worldmapper/textindex/text_health.html|Health]]%0a** [[http://www.sasi.group.shef.ac.uk/worldmapper/textindex/text_disease.html|Disease]]%0a** [[http://www.sasi.group.shef.ac.uk/worldmapper/textindex/text_disaster.html|Disaster]]%0a* http://www.off-grid.net/%0a* [[http://www.teaters.com/modules.php?name=News&file=article&sid=217|Homemade Solar Water Heater %3c $300]] by jake, November 2009%0a* [[http://www.fdn.fr/|FDN]] Association fournisseur d'accčs RTC et ADSL, started in 2004%0a* passive cooling%0a** [[Wikipedia:Pot-in-pot refrigerator]] (Zeer pots)%0a*** "Evaporative coolers tend to perform poorly or not at all in climates with high ambient humidity."%0a** [[http://permaculturetokyo.blogspot.com/2006/11/passive-cooling.html|Passive Cooling]] by DJEB, Permaculture Reflections 2006%0a** [[http://greenupgrader.com/4312/diy-mini-fridge-keepn-it-cool-in-the-3rd-world/|DIY Mini Fridge Keep’n It Cool in the 3rd World]] by Doug Gunzelmann, greenUPGRADER 2008%0a* [[http://greenupgrader.com/|greenUPGRADER]] Sustainable Products, Ideas and News to help you upgrade to a Greener Lifestyle.%0a* [[http://carfree.free.fr/|CarFree France]] La vie sans voiture(s)%0a* [[http://www.archis.org/history-of-sustainability/|The Complex History of Sustainability : An index of Trends, Authors, Projects and Fiction]] by Amir Djalali with Piet Vollaard%0a** its associated [[http://www.archis.org/history-of-sustainability/timeline.pdf|101 pages article]] made for Volume magazine as a follow-up of issue 18%0a* [[http://trashwiki.org/|Trashwiki]] the world-wide guide to dumpster diving%0a* [[http://www.eco-island.org.uk/|Eco Island]] - the Isle of Wight's Sustainable Community Strategy.%0a** [...] broad based strategy for improving the social, economic and environmental sustainability of the Island.%0a* optimize temperature exchange%0a** http://www.wolframalpha.com/input/?i=temperature+paris+past+2+days%0a*** to know when to ideally open and close your windows and doors%0a* alternative lifestyles%0a** nomadic%0a*** http://www.livenomadic.com/%0a*** http://www.couchsurfing.org/%0a* [[http://events.ccc.de/sigint/2010/wiki/Fahrplan/events/3911.de.html|Cognitive Cities]] by Axel Quack and Igor Schwarzmann, SIGINT10%0a* [[http://www.homeswaphome.fr/|HomeSwapHome]] Echange location ile de france%0a* [[http://www.shimz.co.jp/english/theme/dream/greenfloat.html|GREEN FLOAT/Shimizu's Dream (TRY2025)]], Shimizu Corporation%0a* [[http://openfarmtech.org/weblog/2010/10/global-village-construction-set-gvcs-in-2-minutes/|BFI Challenge & Global Village Construction Set (GVCS) in 2 Minutes]], Factor E Farm Blog%0a* housing and domotics (via http://www.actility.com by Sylvain)%0a** [[http://www.raycreatis.com/en/ArchiWIZARD|ArchiWIZARD]] energy simulation has never been so fast, powerful & intuitive%0a** http://www.actility.com%0a** http://www.effigenie.com%0a* http://www.opensource-solar.org%0a** via http://events.ccc.de/camp/2011/Fahrplan/events/4476.en.html%0a** [[http://media.ccc.de/browse/congress/2008/25c3-2904-en-solar-powering_your_geek_gear.html|Solar-powering your Geek Gear]], Alternative and mobile power for all your little toys, CCC Camp August 2011%0a* [[http://www.wikihouse.cc/|WikiHouse]] Open Source Construction Set Content.Projetlangrolayupdate=!Langrolay-sur-Rance update%0a%0a!!Motivation%0aWe need to rethink a lot of things locally, especially with the probably higher price of energy because of new international players like India/China (and Brazil/Russia) and the communities that will know how to organize themselves to innovate faster regarding key elements (basic needs : energy, food, information) will have the safest positions.%0a%0a!!Strategy%0a# set up a wiki with all the information I have%0a## based on my own existing page : [[(Content.)Projetautonomieenergetique]]%0a## based on Gilbert's projects (bike, co-voiturage)%0a# gather information regarding people who might be interested%0a## door to door%0a### next street%0a#### make interviews%0a## social networking%0a## social hubs%0a### Ti'Boutique%0a### townhall%0a# Leverage the local network%0a## print a card and went from place to place to discuss about it%0a## publish an annouce in social hubs%0a# feedback loop within the wiki regarding%0a## organized events%0a## work done%0a### our own use of chanvre, water gathering, biking, etc%0a### provide live updates (return on experience)%0a## work to achieve%0a### organize information%0a#### local producers%0a#### new public (national, regional, local) fundings solution%0a#### online resources for Langrolay%0a#### make the information available for people without Internet%0a#### make a template for other communities who would like to follow this example%0a### gather public funds%0a### organize events%0a## knowledge required%0a## taskforce required%0a### local specialized workers%0a%0a!!Solutions%0a* knowledge management for redistribution of aquired domain-specific knowledge%0a* peer-to-peer techniques for higher fault tolerance%0a%0a!!Inspiration%0aYesterday (31st of October) I went to ride my bike a bit and saw houses with solar pannel Im in a 1000 inhabitants small town%0aand was wondering about starting a repository of experience, people information and what they did so far like the price of a pannel, how they use it, how the installed it, if they are ready to help others, how much energy they get from it depending of the season, etc basically a '''relocalized community hub'''.%0a Content.Projets=This page list ongoing project but is also an idea sandbox to gather potential projects.%0a%0aCurrent projects :%0a* [[Content/projetautonomieenergetique|autonomie energetique]] (French language only)%0a* [[Cookbook/Food|Cookbook of my recipes]] and in fact now [[Cookbook/|Cookbooks]] in general%0a* [[Content/projetlangrolayupdate|Langrolay update]] (to be translated to French soon)%0a%0a%0aPotential projects :%0a* [[Content/Transhumanisme|Veille sur le transhumanisme]]%0a* [[Content.Japan|Japan dedicated page]]%0a%0aLess "personal" projects (concerning not only me and my relatives but also others) can also be found on '''[[Seedea:.|%25purple%25Seedea%25%25]] the smart idea portfolio'''. Content.Qcheck=|| border=1%0a||! Information ||! Yes ||! No ||%0a||Does the story have a title ? || || ||%0a||" a date ? || || ||%0a||" an author ? || || ||%0a||" representative keywords ? || || ||%0a%0a|| border=1%0a||! Illustrations ||! Yes ||! No ||%0a||Does the text also include pictures ? || || ||%0a||" videos ? || || ||%0a||" musics ? || || ||%0a||Do they help to the comphension ? || || ||%0a%0a%0a|| border=1%0a||! Content ||! Yes ||! No ||%0a|| ... || ... || ... ||%0a|| ... || ... || ... ||%0a Content.QuoteSelf=True greatness is measured by how much freedom you give to others, not by how much you can coerce others to do what you want.[[%3c%3c]]%0a%0a%25right%25''Larry Wall, Creator of Perl%0a%0aA drunk person's words are a sober person's thoughts.[[%3c%3c]]%0a%0a%25right%25''[[https://www.reddit.com/r/technology/comments/87hfi2/zuckerberg_hits_users_with_the_hard_truth_you/dwd5d3l/?st=jf9zswxs&sh=033122f7|/u/Travisx2112]]''%0a%0aThose who are possessed by nothing possess everything.[[%3c%3c]]%0a%0a%25right%25''Morihei Ueshiba''%0a%0aThe three most harmful addictions are heroin, carbohydrates, and a monthly salary.[[%3c%3c]]%0a%0a%25right%25''Nassim Nicholas Taleb''%0a%0aReality is that which, when you stop believing in it, doesn't go away.[[%3c%3c]]%0a%0a%25right%25''Philip K. Dick'', "How to Build a Universe That Doesn't Fall Apart Two Days Later", 1978%0a%0aThe painter has only to create one masterpiece, himself, constantly.[[%3c%3c]]%0a%0a%25right%25''Yves Klein''%25%25%0a%0a%0aThe man who says it cannot be done should not interrupt the man who is trying to do it.[[%3c%3c]]%0a%0a%25right%25''anonymous''%25%25%0a%0a%0aThe quieter you become, the more you are able to hear.[[%3c%3c]]%0a%0a%25right%25''Baba Ram Dass''[[%3c%3c]]Discovered through [[http://www.backtrack-linux.org/|Backtrack]] (cf [[http://www.backtrack-linux.org/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/header.png|the quote alongside the logo]])%0a%0a%0aL'art est ce qui rend la vie plus interessante que l'art.[[%3c%3c]]%0a%0a%25right%25''Robert Filliou''%0a%0aNo, it's not a ''record'', not really. It's ''working''.[[%3c%3c]]You have to work on paper, and this is the paper. Okay?[[%3c%3c]]%0a%0a%25right%25''Richard Feynman in his discussion with Charles Weiner (Gleick, 1992)''[[%3c%3c]]Discovered in [[ReadingNotes/Supersizing|Supersizing the Mind]] by Andy Clark%0a%0aThe most potent weapon in the hands of the oppressor is the mind of the oppressed.[[%3c%3c]]%0a%0a%25right%25''[[http://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/Steve_Biko|White Racism and Black Consciousness by Steve Biko]]''%0a%0aNous sommes les seuls chez qui la réflexion n'inhibe pas l'action.[[%3c%3c]]%0a%0a%25right%25''discours aux Athéniens de Périclčs''%0a%0aTo secure ourselves against defeat lies in our own hands, [[%3c%3c]]but the opportunity of defeating the enemy is provided by the enemy himself.[[%3c%3c]]%0a%0a%25right%25''SunTzu''%0a%0aIt is by acts and not by ideas that people live.[[%3c%3c]]%0a%0a%25right%25''Anatole France''%0a%0aWhen I suggest that working hours should be reduced to four,[[%3c%3c]]I am not meaning to imply that all the remaining time should necessarily be spent in pure frivolity.[[%3c%3c]]%0a%0a%25right%25''[[http://www.zpub.com/notes/idle.html|In Praise of Idleness By Bertrand Russell]]''%0a%0aReading, after a certain age, diverts the mind too much from its creative pursuits. Any man who reads too much and uses his own brain too little falls into lazy habits of thinking.[[%3c%3c]]%0a%0a%25right%25''Albert Einstein''%0a%0aVirtue is the root;[[%3c%3c]]%0awealth is the result.[[%3c%3c]]%0a%0a%25right%25''[[http://en.wikisource.org/wiki/The_Great_Learning|The Great Learning]] by Confucius''%0a%0aNothing is so dangerous to the progress of the human mind than[[%3c%3c]]to assume our views of science are ultimate,[[%3c%3c]]that there no mysteries in nature,[[%3c%3c]]that our triumphs are complete [[%3c%3c]]and that there are no new worlds to conquer.[[%3c%3c]]%0a%0a%25right%25''Humphry Davy ''%0a%0aThe cure for boredom is curiosity.[[%3c%3c]]%0aThere is no cure for curiosity.[[%3c%3c]]%0a%0a%25right%25''Dorothy Parker''%0a%0aDiscovery consists in seeing what everyone else has seen,[[%3c%3c]]%0aand thinking what no one else has thought[[%3c%3c]]%0a%0a%25right%25''Albert Szent-Grorgyi''%0a%0aUpside-down[[%3c%3c]]%0aTrees swingin' free[[%3c%3c]]%0aBuses float and buildings dangle:[[%3c%3c]]%0aNow and then it's nice to see[[%3c%3c]]%0aThe world - from a different angle.[[%3c%3c]]%0a%0a%25right%25''Shel Silverstein, New World''%0a%0a[[Archive:20070721101158/http://utopie.viabloga.com/news/il-faut-choisir-se-reposer-ou-etre-libre|Il faut choisir : se reposer ou ętre libre]][[%3c%3c]]%0a%0a%25right%25''Thucydide''%0a%0aNo matter how far down the wrong road you've gone, turn back.[[%3c%3c]]%0a%0a%25right%25''Turkish proverb''%0a%0aLe bon ouvrier a toujour le bons outils%0a[[%3c%3c]]%0a%0a%25right%25''Gilbert Benetou''%0a%0aPolitics have common threads wherever you go.%0a[[%3c%3c]]%0a%0a%25right%25''Travell from Stargate SG1 Season 5 episode 9 ([[http://media.dave.tv/sites/stargatesg1/screenplays/s05e09.PDF|screenplay]])''%0a%0aLe tableau est fini quand il a effacé l'idée.%0a[[%3c%3c]]%0a%0a%25right%25''Georges Braque''%0a%0aOn ne s'appuie que sur ce qui résiste.%0a[[%3c%3c]]%0a%0a%25right%25''André Malraux''%0a%0aCeux qui ne bougent pas ne sentent pas leurs chaînes.[[%3c%3c]]%0a%0a%25right%25''Rosa Luxembourg''%0a%0aComfort comes first as a guest,%0a[[%3c%3c]]Then becomes your host,%0a[[%3c%3c]]And eventually your master.%0a[[%3c%3c]]It is best to keep comfort as a guest.[[%3c%3c]]%0a%0a%25right%25''Anonymous''%0a%0aJe ne suis pas d'accord avec ce que vous dites mais je me battrai jusqu'ŕ la mort pour que vous ayez le droit de le dire.[[%3c%3c]]%0a%0a%25right%25''François-Marie Arouet alias Voltaire''%0a%0aSoyez résolus de ne servir plus, et vous serez libres.[[%3c%3c]]%0a%0a%25right%25''Etienne de La Boétie'' extrait du Discours de la servitude volontaire%0a%0aI must create a system, or be enslaved by another man's.[[%3c%3c]]%0a%0a%25right%25''William Blake''%0a%0aNo price is too high to pay for the privilege of owning yourself.[[%3c%3c]]%0a%0a%25right%25''Nietzsche''%0a%0aAs the births of living creatures are at first ill-shapen, %0a[[%3c%3c]]so are all innovations, which are the births of time.[[%3c%3c]]%0a%0a%25right%25''Francis Bacon''%0a%0a%0aL'intelligence, ça n'est pas ce que l'on sait mais ce que l'on fait quand on ne sait pas.[[%3c%3c]]%0a%0a%25right%25''Jean Piaget''%0a%0a%0aThese days people seek knowledge, not wisdom. Knowledge is of the past, wisdom is of the future.[[%3c%3c]]%0a%0a%25right%25''Vernon Cooper''%0a%0a%0aCreativity comes from trust. Trust your instincts. And never hope more than you work.[[%3c%3c]]%0a%0a%25right%25''Rita Mae Brown''%0a%0a%0aThe pessimist sees difficulty in every opportunity.%0a[[%3c%3c]]The optimist sees the opportunity in every difficulty.[[%3c%3c]]%0a%0a%25right%25''Winston Churchill''%0a%0a%0aIf you lose hope, somehow you lose the vitality that keeps life moving, you lose that courage to be, that quality that helps you go on in spite of it all. And so today I still have a dream.[[%3c%3c]]%0a%0a%25right%25''Martin Luther King, jr.'' in The Trumpet of Conscience%0a%0a%0aThe natural flights of the human mind are not from pleasure to pleasure but from hope to hope.[[%3c%3c]]%0a%0a%25right%25''Samuel Johnson''%0a%0a%0aIf you want to build a ship, don't herd people together to collect wood and don't assign them tasks and work, but rather teach them to long for the endless immensity of the sea.[[%3c%3c]]%0a%0a%25right%25''Antoine de Saint-Exupery''%0a%0a%0aOne faces the future with one's past.[[%3c%3c]]%0a%0a%25right%25''Pearl S. Buck''%0a%0a%0aGood judgment comes from experience, and often experience comes from bad judgment.[[%3c%3c]]%0a%0a%25right%25''Rita Mae Brown''%0a%0a%0aFacts, or what a man believes to be facts, are delightful... Get your facts first, and then you can distort them as much as you please.[[%3c%3c]]%0a%0a%25right%25''Mark Twain''%0a%0a%0aGo to Heaven for the climate, Hell for the company.[[%3c%3c]]%0a%0a%25right%25''Mark Twain''%0a%0a%0aLes ordinateurs sont inutiles : ils ne donnent que les reponses.[[%3c%3c]]%0a%0a%25right%25''Pablo Picasso''%0a%0a%0aBelieve those who are seeking the truth;[[%3c%3c]]%0adoubt those who find it.[[%3c%3c]]%0a%0a%25right%25''Andre Gide''%0a%0a%0aTruth is the first casualty of war.[[%3c%3c]]%0a%0a%25right%25''Kipling''%0a%0a----%0a%0aA little note to point out [[http://www.quoteland.com/articles/identify.asp|Identify a Quote]] by Quoteland.com in order to respectfully give credit to the author and to his original idea. [[http://www.quotegasm.com/|Quotegasm]] is also an excellent repository of wisdom.%0a%0a----%0a%0a%25center%25You can also have a look at [[content/MyAphorisms|Surfacing wisdom]], my own aphorisms. Content.ReturnParisSummer09=!!Stuff to bring back%0a# %25red%25oven%0a# {-fan-}%0a# %25red%25casserole%0a# {-summer clothes-}%0a# %25red%25"fixed" trousers%0a# {-new swimming suit-}%0a# {-webcam (for AR)-}%0a# %25red%25printed fiducial markers%0a%0a!!Travel%0a* [[http://www.covoiturage.fr/favoris|Mes favoris]] on Covoiturage.fr%0a* [[http://illenoo-services.fr/horaires_ligne/index.asp?rub_code=6&thm_id=105|ligne 7a Rennes - Dinard]] on illenoo, le réseau de transport d'Ille-et-Vilaine%0a** [[http://illenoo-services.fr/perturbation/index.asp?rub_code=17&lign_id=124|actualites reseau]] Content.Reward=from the biochemistry level to the social level%0a* [[Cookbook/Chemistry]] (too general so far)%0a** dopamine%0a* [[Cookbook/biology]] (too general so far)%0a* social%0a** [[Person/]] and distributed or shared through feedback loops (e.g. intimate relationships)%0a** [[http://www.lovemachineinc.com/2010/03/the-rewarder-a-better-kind-of-bonus-system/|The Rewarder – a better kind of bonus system]], lovemachine March 2010%0a** [[http://www.iris.ac/|IRIS]] Online Behaviour Management for Schools%0a*** behaviour and rewards monitoring and statistical analysis tool.%0a** more generally see also [[Person/Person#SociallyShapingAlgorithms]]%0a%0a!!See also%0a* [[Content/Needs]]%0a* [[Cookbook/Cognition#WikiBrainMapping]]%0a* [[Cognition/PriorityByEconomicalSystem]] and my attempt [[Fabien/PBES]] to manage my own long-term focus%0a** yet the "reward" section [[Cognition/PriorityByEconomicalSystem#Debit|Debit to spend on]] stays rather... unmotivating%0a** self reward management%0a*** unblock entertainment websites%0a**** [[http://127.0.0.1/wiki/PBES/Rewards]]%0a*** those should be pleasant but low effort required activities%0a*** equivalent to sugar and candies%0a* [[Bypassing/Monitoring]] as it's required (else it would pretty much random)%0a* [[http://www.danpink.com/drive|Drive]] by Daniel Pink%0a** "The secret to high performance and satisfaction—at work, at school, and at home—is the deeply human need to direct our own lives, to learn and create new things, and to do better by ourselves and our world."%0a* [[http://www.ted.com/talks/tom_chatfield_7_ways_games_reward_the_brain.html|Tom Chatfield: 7 ways games reward the brain]] TED.com July 2010%0a** mention of dopamine levels in the brain and its prediction%0a## Experience bars measuring progress%0a## Multiple short-term and long-term aims%0a## Rewards for effort%0a## Fast, frequent, clear feedback%0a## An element of uncertainty%0a## Sustained attention %0a## Interaction with other people%0a%0a!!To do%0a* few papers I have on free software and managing communities%0a** Path:?action=search&q=reward%0a*** including [[Content/Education#RewardMechanisms]]%0a* [[http://www.cracked.com/article_18461_5-creepy-ways-video-games-are-trying-to-get-you-addicted.html|5 Creepy Ways Video Games Are Trying to Get You Addicted]] by David Wong, Cracked.com March 2010%0a** see also my own experience with PC videos games%0a*[[http://www.researchchannel.org/prog/displayevent.aspx?fID=569&rID=27623|Help, I Can't Stop Learning]] by Sid Meier, George Mason University, 2008%0a* integrates notes from The Ego Machine in which Meztinger describe the "hedonist treadmill"%0a* Seedea:Xye/MotivationalSupport Content.RomanticPoetic=[@%0a16:56 %3cPaola[Gtalk]> but you should%0a16:56 %3cPaola[Gtalk]> you know%0a16:56 %3cPaola[Gtalk]> like "all the right things to say to a woman"%0a16:56 %3cPaola[Gtalk]> and all the "better not say ones"%0a@]%0a%0aThinking to myself I will make you enjoy your own body.%0a%0aWomen rationality stops where chocolate starts.%0a%0aBrushing the ego of a man is like caressing the skin of a woman, if you do it correctly you'll get whatever you want. %0a%0aA woman is 19y/o even when she's not %0a%0aA woman live for you to put magic in her eyes and a smile on her face.%0a%0aDo you know what is YIMHT? You Im My Heart Time, and it's always!%0a%0a%0a!!Inspiration%0a* my aphorisms [[http://wiki.seedea.org/Content/Myaphorisms|Surfacing Wisdom]]%0a* [[http://lisetta.files.wordpress.com/2008/09/bacio20perugina2.jpg|little messages in the chocolate]] Content.Sexuality=!!Principle%0awhat are the new practices that emerged thanks to new media%0a%0a!!Recipes%0a* naughty personalized speech synthesis%0a** community-based repository of scripts%0a*** tag search%0a* apparant helplessness is an antaphrodisia%0a%0a!!Process%0a* sources of changes%0a** always cheaper multimedia tools%0a** Internet and exploded communities%0a* examples%0a** [[http://www.globalgasm.com/|Globalgasm]] weekly digital orgy with the intent of healing the planet%0a* research paper about new networked sexual social practices%0a** sexuality practices journals%0a*** [[http://www.ejhs.org/|Electronic Journal of Human Sexuality (EJHS)]] started in 1998 %0a* ask %0a** http://www.leweb.net/speakers/2009/violet-blue%0a*** [[http://www.tinynibbles.com/blogarchives/2010/05/i-want-one.html|3D printer comment]], violet blue "open source sex" %0a** Lea's friends who are into sexual art (including Charlotte)%0a%0a!!Events and communities%0a* [[http://www.monochrom.at/arse-elektronika/|Arse Elektronika]]%0a%0a!!Inspired by %0a[[ReadingNotes/Diamond Age]] and its wet net concept with sexual orgies%0a%0a!!See also%0a* Google query : sex new practices networked -masturbation %0a* virtual words%0a** SecondLife "special gatherings"%0a* [[http://sites.radiofrance.fr/chaines/france-culture2/emissions/place_toile/fiche.php?diffusion_id=81633|Porno sur Internet : esthétique de l'amateurisme ?]], Place de la Toile, France Culture March 2010%0a* device research%0a** http://wiki.opendildonics.org/%0a*** http://wiki.opendildonics.org/Fufme%0a** Japan%0a* men sex-toy%0a** artificial vagina%0a* [[http://www.cell.com/trends/cognitive-sciences/abstract/S1364-6613(10)00172-5|Sex-related variation in human behavior and the brain]], Trends in Cognitive Sciences August 2010%0a* [[Wikipedia:Teledildonics]]%0a* http://sexualitics.github.io%0a* [[http://jonmillward.com/blog/studies/deep-inside-a-study-of-10000-porn-stars/|Deep Inside - A Study of 10,000 Porn Stars]] by Jon Millward, February 2013%0a** read in [[PersonalInformationStream/WithoutNotesFebruary13]]%0a* banana/pornography analogy http://np.reddit.com/r/AskMenOver30/comments/2xqdpu/i_discovered_my_40mhusbands_porn_stash_he_has/cp2wh60?context=3?context=3 Content.Shangrila=ce sentiment si particulier dans l'avion, en survolant les montagnes et juste avant d'atterir :%0a%0afinallement, un pays comme les autres, p-e une tentative veine dans ma recherche de l'endroit ideal...%0a%0a[08:54] Fabien: je kiffes ... ouais c'est bien sympa%0a[08:54] Fabien: apres pr etre honnete avec toi j'ai un moment glacial/effrayant dans l'avion juste avant d'arriver ici%0a[08:55] Fabien: qqchose comme "et bien voila, je suis aux states, j'ai pas encore mis pied a terre mais ... c'est un pays comme les autres et ma quete de l'endroit ideal est p-e bien vaine..."%0a[08:55] Fabien: dc c'est mitige, tjrs heureux de voyager et decouvrir mais ... en meme temps p-e petit a petit de plus en plus desillusione%0a Content.Sophisms=!!Exercises%0a* trying to help someone to use sophisms on purpose in order to trick him or her%0a* detect sophisms during IRC conversations%0a* know your own "sophisms arsenal"%0a%0a!!Sophisms (non-official ones)%0a* it's Art.%0a** not having to justify any decision or opinion because the final product or the process leading to it would rely on a nearly mystical view of creativity, e.g. muses%0a* fairness before realism%0a** analyzing a situation based on what it should morally and ethically be then on the coherence of that model%0a*** vs. first being realistic then and only then checking if it is morally and ethically acceptable or not%0a** what is the point of being right about something that is wrong?%0a* reverted causality%0a** especially common with long-term processes demanding efforts%0a*** "Why do you do sport X, you are already fit!" while the person stays fit precisely because he or she is regularly practicing physical activities.%0a*** "Why do you eat so healthy, you are so thin!" while the person masters his or her weight precisely because he or she eats properly.%0a*** "Why do you read so much, you are already so smart!" while the person is knowledgeable precisely because he or she is investing a lot of time studying.%0a* ad Galileo (original "creation" ;)%0a** When someone is being ridiculed for a lack of solid argumentation (including peer review or references) they describe themselves as the new Galileo, original and thus persecuted.%0a** see rule 35 of John Baez's [[http://math.ucr.edu/home/baez/crackpot.html|Crackpot index]], 1998%0a** started the [[http://www.agi-wiki.org/Main/AGICrackpots]] equivalent as an homage %0a* the unknown unknown against "intellectual bully"%0a** understanding understanding is still an active topic of research%0a*** hermeneutics%0a*** epistemology%0a**** Popper's demarcation problem%0a*** meta-skeptic%0a* recurrent blackhole of meta-conversation%0a** discussing the method of conversation rather than the initial problematic%0a** common after pointing out sophisms used%0a* being "good at argumentation"%0a** aka "You could be a politician." or meta-sophism%0a** one could just politely ask to point out what part of the argumentation was illogical or incomplete%0a%0a!!Official sophism%0a* [[Wikipedia:False dilemma]]%0a%0a!!Views%0a!!!Arguments to defend (cognitive) territory%0aMore often than not arguing is about territory, even if it is about cognitive territory (i.e. a theory or an idea).%0aConsequently what is being debated is not necesseraly the point but the ability to demonstrate to other that on can defend his own territory.%0a%0aInspiration : Garlic argument during Big Brother (UK) 10x28%0a%0a!!Going further%0a* Do text analysis tools (based on lexicometry, logometry, ML, ...) provide detection feature?%0a* lab [[http://www.unice.fr/bcl/spip.php?rubrique26|Logométrie et corpus politiques, médiatiques et littéraires]] by the UMR 6039 : Bases, Corpus, Langage, Nice%0a* [[http://books.google.com/books?id=Gh5UjNNc0v4C|How to win every argument: the use and Abuse of Logic]] by Madsen Pirie, Continuum 2006%0a* [[http://compendium.open.ac.uk/|Compendium]] software tool for mapping information, ideas and arguments by The Open University%0a%0a%0a!!References%0a* [[http://www.luxediteur.com/lux/instinctdeliberte/petitcoursdautodefenseintellectuelle/index.html|Le Petit cours d’autodéfense intellectuelle]] by Normand Baillargeon, Lux 2005%0a* [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rhetoric#See_also|Rhetoric]] according to Wikipedia%0a* my notes on [[ReadingNotes/Manipulation|Petit traité de manipulation ŕ l'usage des honnętes gens]], PUG 2002%0a* [[http://kairos.technorhetoric.net/|Kairos]]: A Journal of Rhetoric, Technology, and Pedagogy%0a* [[http://www.nypl.org/research/chss/pep/pepdesc.cfm?id=3498|There you go again: Orwell Comes to America]], LIVE from the NYPL, 2007%0a** especially Part I : Propaganda, Then and Now: What Orwell did and didn't know%0a* [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Propaganda_(book)|Propaganda]] by Edward Bernays, 1928%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kQFKtI6gn9Y|Argument Clinic]] from Monty Python's Flying Circus%0a* [[http://www.springer.com/philosophy/metaphysics+&+epistemology/book/978-1-4020-9566-5|A Theory of Epistemic Justification]] by Jarrett Leplin, Springer 2009%0a* [[http://www.continental-philosophy.org/2008/10/28/video-ranciere/|Critical Thinking videos]] by Jacques Ranciere, Continental Philosophy, 2008%0a* Colloque [[http://www.diffusion.ens.fr/index.php?res=cycles&idcycle=424|Figures de l’imposture, entre philosophie, littérature et sciences]] at l’École normale supérieure (ENS), June 2009%0a* [[http://www.projectimplicit.net/generalinfo.php|Project Implicit]] to "experience the manner in which human minds display the effects of stereotypic and prejudicial associations acquired from their socio-cultural environment."%0a* my notes on [[ReadingNotes/The Politics of Misinformation]] - Eldelman%0a* [[Wikipedia:Informal fallacy]]%0a* [[http://www.fallacyfiles.org/|Fallacy Files]] first published on 2001%0a* [[http://www.les-renseignements-genereux.org/var/fichiers/LaTraverse_RG_1.pdf#page=50|Karaté mental / Le culbuto, l’effet bof et autres ni-ni]], Outils d’autodéfense intellectuelle, chapitre 1, La Traverse #1 July%0a* http://www.YourLogicalFallacyIs.com Content.Startup=!!Key principles%0a* "Every startup is a hypothesis about some efficiency in the market that they perceive," by Tom Annau in [[http://www.technologyreview.com/blog/mimssbits/26106/|You, Too Can Be the Next Google]], Christopher Mims Technology Review December 2010%0a%0a!!Events%0a* potentrepreneur%0a* http://startupweekend.org/%0a* http://startup-academy.net/%0a* [[http://f3fundit.com/next-top-startup-event-barcelona/|Next Top Startup]] in Barcelona, f3fundit.com%0a* [[Content/Meetupentrepreneurship]]%0a%0a!!News%0a* http://www.crunchbase.com/%0a* NV from #startups%0a%0a!!Resources%0a%0a!!!Internal notes%0a* [[Presentations/Introduction To Venture Capital]]%0a* [[ReadingNotes/Venture Capital And The Finance Of Innovation]]%0a* [[ReadingNotes/The Myths Of Innovation]]%0a* [[Content/Financial Tools]]%0a* [[AutoDebate/Why Is Entrepreneurship The Least Worst Solution]]%0a** discussion with Sylvain%0a* [[Economy#Tools]]%0a%0a!!!Financing%0a* http://www.seednetworking.fr/%0a* add video lecture from Western Europe watched before%0a* [[http://blog.assembla.com/assemblablog/tabid/12618/bid/11882/Why-VC-s-avoid-innovation-and-how-to-use-them-safely.aspx|Why VC's avoid innovation, and how to use them safely]] by Andy Singleton, Assembla blog February 2010%0a** see also Sylvain's recently bought book [[http://eu.wiley.com/WileyCDA/WileyTitle/productCd-0470074280.html|Venture Capital and the Finance of Innovation]] by Andrew Metrick, Wiley 2006%0a** Financing of Innovation Guide by [[http://www.newventuretools.net/index.html|New Venture Tools]]%0a*** non-working as of February 2010%0a** [[http://emlab.berkeley.edu/users/bhhall/papers/ShaneHB_BHH%2520chapter_rev.pdf|The financing of innovation]] by BH Hall, Blackwell Handbook of Technology Management 2005%0a** [[http://www.researchchannel.org/prog/displayevent.aspx?fID=571&rID=4073|Financing Innovation and the Evolution of Venture Capital: Germany and the U.S. in the Postwar Era]] by Caroline Fohlin, ResearchChannel 2004%0a* [[http://onstartups.com/tabid/3339/bid/11886/Why-Venture-Capitalists-Avoid-Innovation-They-Like-Making-Money.aspx|Why Venture Capitalists Avoid Innovation: They Like Making Money]] guest post from Andy Singleton, OnStartups.com February 2010%0a* [[http://blog.sagepointsoftware.com/?p=5|Why we don’t want VC or Angel money]] SagePoint Software November 2009%0a** "or any business, and particularly for a services business (and SaaS is a services business), you should serve only one master: your customers. Once investors are involved, there is now another master to serve. These two masters want different things out of you"%0a%0a!!See also%0a* [[https://community.oecd.org/community/factblog/blog/2010/06/10/entrepreneurs-stuck-on-the-starting-blocks|Entrepreneurs – stuck on the starting blocks?]] by Jérome Cukier, OECD: Factblog: June 2010%0a* [[http://www.crunchbase.com/|CrunchBase]] The Free Tech Company Database%0a* [[http://discoverydrivengrowth.com/|Discovery-Driven Growth]] by Rita Gunther McGrath and Ian MacMillan, HBP%0a* [[http://www.slideshare.net/dmc500hats/why-not-to-do-a-startup|Why NOT To Do a Startup.]] by Dave McClure, Master of 500 Hats October 2010%0a* http://www.google.com/insights/search/ for geographical specificities%0a* http://www.quora.com/How-do-entrepreneurs-come-up-with-new-startup-ideas/answer/Fabien-Benetou%0a* http://www.EntrepreneurCommons.org Content.Sterngrovedanse=!Professional Picnic @ Stern Grove%0a%0ahttp://www.sterngrove.org/07202008.html%0a%0a* Organized (even a bit strict)%0a* Donation system (but with a bit of "pressure" like the stickers and several demands before, still it's understandable because it's a difficult Business Model today, maybe the mindset will change ... soon)%0a* Spectacle (link to the dance page)%0a* Audience (Pincic, Champagne, Sangria, pate, salad, muffin, ...)%0a%0a%0aArt performance at Stern Grove (written the 20/07/08)%0aBody communcation preceded spoken language (evolutionary study ?)%0aThe attitude is part of every communication process%0a* posture of a single body (equivalent to a musical note)%0a* position on the stage but also related to others%0a* movement as the evolution of the position over time%0a* speed and rythm%0a(one could even imagine a "partition"(french!) like in music)%0abut all this is also happening in an environment, a visual environment (like the stage), a sonor environment (like the music) and overall social.%0aAll those parameters allow to express a message. It can express any type of message : actions, intentions, feelings, opinion, ... Maybe the most "basic" messages are easier to express like this as performers, despite their extreme implication in the mastery of the technique are still social being living in a different environment than the stage. The difficulty for most to understand such performances is probably rooted in the constant habit to use another mean of expression and to focus especally on more complexes messages. We can thus expect to be more prone to get verbal messages (spoken or written) more easilly now than non-verbal ones, at least consciously (as some studies show that 80%25 of communication is non-verbal).%0aThe lack of "habitude" to use and thus read expressions based on posture, position, movement and all that compose a performance make us miss a lot of subtilities. It impairs us to actually get the messages as clearly as we usually do also because we are used to have verbal support.%0aThis actually can makes us wonder if this originally natural way of expression is still "natural" for us. Maybe it still is but unconscously but then how important it is daily ? during a performance ? What should be our mindset when desiring to appreciate a performance ?%0a%0a%0aIn order to answer such questions I paid attention to the perfomance itself but also to the response of the public.%0aBy measuring how the public respond to specific part of the performance it is possible to correlate an action with a response thus what the public appreciate.%0aA very obvious way (but with an important bias we will discuss later) is to simply listen to the public. %0aWhat I think received the best responses were, ordered by amplitude :%0a* high energy (chapitre XII and XIII especially)%0a* clear message%0a* technical difficulties%0aand ...%0a* popularity. This is the tricky part that makes it difficult to take measurement as a relevant way to understand the correlation. A snowball effect is probably changing the measure, especially being in a social environment.%0a%0a%0a%25right%25written by [[Profiles/Fabien|Fabien]].%0a Content.Stories=%25rframe%25 Path:/pub/logos/stories.jpg%0a%0a%25center%25The World is a book, and those who do not travel read only a page.%0a%25right%25''St. Augustine''%0a%0a!!Stories%0a* 17/07/08 - [[Content/meetupentrepreneurship|StartJump Entrepreneurship Meetup event]] by [[~Fabien]]%0a* 22/06/08 - [[Content/summercamp0|SummerCamp - Day 0]] by [[~Lea]]%0a%0a%0a!!Work in progress%0a* [[Content/Dies Slowly]] by Pablo Neruda%0a* [[Content/trip|Trip and plane]] by [[~Fabien]]%0a* [[Content/hippies|The hippie spirit lives on]] by [[~Fabien]]%0a* [[Content/liberty|The liberty to consume]] by [[~Fabien]]%0a* [[Content/summercamp1|SummerCamp - Day 1]] by [[~Lea]]%0a* [[Content/fraternity|Kappa Alpha Order, Chapter Alpha Xi]] by [[~Lea]]%0a* [[Content/eating|Eating in America]] by [[~Fabien]]%0a* [[Content/shangrila|The greener grass of Shangi-La...]] by [[~Fabien]]%0a* [[Content/athletics|My first ball game !]] by [[~Fabien]]%0a* [[Content/parkingview|Panorama way, parking with a view]] by [[~Fabien]]%0a* [[Content/nomorefeet|No more feet]] by [[~Lea]]%0a* [[Content/4thjulybbq|The 4th of July]]%0a* [[Content/websiteproject|Website project]] by [[~Lea]]%0a* [[Content/frenchdream|The French Dream]], or what are people in the U.S. crave for by [[~Fabien]]%0a* [[Content/tocqueville|Tocqueville 2008]] by [[~Fabien]]%0a* [[Content/sterngrovedanse|Professional Picnic @ Stern Grove]] by [[~Fabien]]%0a* [[Content/Birthday|Birthday]] by [[~Fabien]]%0a* [[Content/CognitiveDevelopmentFailure]] by [[~Fabien]]%0a* ... and don't forget [[Seedea:Utopiahanalysis/Utopiahanalysis|Fabien's analysis]] (a bit more serious).%0a%0a!!Special articles%0a* Our little [[Content/qcheck|quality checklist]]%0a* the [[Content/storysandbox|sandbox]] for raw ideas%0a* [[Content/thingsfromtheus|Asked things]] to bring back. Content.Storysandbox='''The trip'''%0apascaline's key%0ano flat%0adelayed flight%0aDallas boarding - fire alarm%0aeverybody is craving for ... electricity plugs ! (even guys over 50)%0aeverybody is overconnected (blackberry, iphone, smartphone, wifi, bluetooth headset, ...)%0aD->SF : mountains (eclairs)%0ano working wifi ds aeroports%0apeople are extremely talkative or at least eager to engage in conversations%0a%0a'''Analysis of freedom'''%0arequirement to conform despite being in a "freedom place" ?%0a(discussion Paola sur consommation 22/06)%0a%0a'''Kappa Alpha Order, chapter Alpha Xi'''%0amindset in the kicthen "where can I put this thing I just cleaned ?!"%0afraternite masculine et ses consequences%0a%0a%0a'''The hyppie spirit'''%0afarmer market with the band and the "saving the salmon" session ( http://wifi.feevamedia.com/landingpage/control/redirect? go= http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/25316859/ )%0a-->> no apple but peach, no tomatoes but carottes, ...%0a%0asave the trees from the football fans !%0a%0a'''The rest...'''%0a* t'inquiete galinette%0a* chaleur des 1ers jours%0a* tea with Joel Content.StrategyLessons=!!Principle%0aOrganize lessons from diverse strategical sources encountered including games, books, or any kind of activities that lead me to improve strategical thinking. Also explore new possible solutions. Note that strategy is solely a mean to reach a goal, for example applying [[Fabien/EthicalFramework]] and improving redistribution to a fairer share.%0a%0a!!Lessons ordered by importance%0a# having a goal%0a# having a strategy to reach it%0a%0a!!Games played%0a* Chess%0a** fork, patterns, time pressure, non-key moves, meta-strategy, opponent discovering, long-time learning, ...%0a* Go, cf [[Content/MentalExercises#Go]]%0a** division for zone control, connectivity, fork (2 [[http://senseis.xmp.net/?Atari|Atari]]), patterns (eyes, life and death)%0a* Quake III%0a** timing, alocentrism, compound advantage, position control, strategical theory of mind%0a* Warcraft III%0a** micro-management and macro-management differences%0a%0a!!Books%0a* The Art of War, Sun Tzu%0a* L'Art de la Guerre par l'Example, Frederic Encel%0a* Strategical Thinking%0a* [[ReadingNotes/Getting to Yes]], Roger Fisher and William L. Ury%0a* [[ReadingNotes/Critical Play]]%0a* [[ReadingNotes/How Life Imitates Chess]]%0a%0a%0a!![[#AvancedRTS]]new games / AvancedRTS%0a* are new game integrate a kind of live coding paradigm?%0a** check [[Wikipedia:Advanced Chess]]%0a** "Avanced" StarCraft II (RTS) with scripting functions%0a*** despite StarCraft nice engine and community maybe changing it would be too much work, maybe using a FOSS engine could be a better start%0a**** yet check WCIII mods%0a**** e.g. SC192 WhiteRa vs CauthonLuck PvT on Lost Temple Game 3 Part 1%0a***** does it integrate a more complex way to manage chained events? (seems not)%0a*** http://springrts.com/ https://www.ohloh.net/p/pyEmpires http://forum.freegamedev.net/viewtopic.php?f=24&t=54 http://freegamer.blogspot.com/2009/12/foss-rts-games.html%0a** could such principle and tools be used in the boardroom of a high-tech company?%0a** find tools (including statistics and game analysis) for Starcraft professional teams, especially in Korea%0a* [[http://academicearth.org/courses/starcraft-theory-and-strategy|Starcraft Theory and Strategy]] by Alan Feng, Berkeley%0a** with more lectures on YouTube up to [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zoB4XpFG5B4|lecture 10]]%0a* propose a Blinkenshell internal competition%0a** members only%0a** start with StarCraft and chess players%0a** only rule = logs + tools will be open-sourced after%0a** eventually design specific mod%0a* [[http://swarmsg.com/|Swarm SG]]%0a%0a!![[#Starcraft2]]Starcraft 2%0a%0a!!!Why am I watching SC2 replay at all?%0a* expecting to find more general patterns that I can apply to other domain%0a** especially [[Fabien/EpistemologicalModel]]%0a%0a!!!On-going questions%0a* is there a hierarchy of strategies matching the player ranking, i.e. waiting for new builds by the top players and seeing them trickle down the hierarchy%0a* [[#SIAStrategy]]can effective strategies be summed up via [[Fabien/StructuralInformationAsymmetries]]?%0a** establishment and maintaining of compounding over time cheap to exert and hard to counter pressures%0a** to constantly pick amongst the set of possible actions the one that will at the same time satisfy%0a### maximizing my advantage%0a### minimizing my opponent advantage (distinguished from #1 because I have less control, I can only influence)%0a### minimize the amount of information the opponent have about the path of action (to handle the meta-game and learning across time)%0a### make this decision making increasingly cheaper (to take into account computational resources available, note that this is not limited to the current "session" but rather to other sessions following the same rules and even other sessions with different rules and enforce re-organization optimization)%0a** '''to make the tipping of the balance''' (creating power asymmetry) for myself easier and countering harder for the opponent%0a*** rather than to tip the balance by applying the same amount of work or worst an increasing amount of work%0a** Discussion:blinkenshell/trunkie.log (15/07/2011 4:50PM) and Discussion:freenode/#gameai.log (15/07/2011 5:50PM)%0a* is this traversing Network Of Strategies heuristic valid?%0a## on the your situation (map + race + position) have an optimal build?%0a## if yes, apply it%0a## if not, does the opponent have one?%0a### if yes, apply the best counter%0a### if not, hypothesize on your opponent build (based on statistics of his previous plays) and start the best counter%0a#### gather information to validate or not your hypothesis%0a#### repeat%0a** it is equivalent to routing over a network of builds linked to their counters%0a*** [[#NetworkOfStrategies|Network Of Strategies]]%0a* what is the impact of new indicators?%0a** e.g. army size by cost, number of harvesters%0a*** plenty of economy-based comments e.g. considering the ROI of a unit or dedicating a lot of APM for an action (in the sense that actions themselves are a resource and thus their allocation matters)%0a* can we sum-up the economy as income curves under which productions is allowed?%0a** thus having a progressive increase until saturation then plateauing until the next expansion is done%0a*** with temporary decreases during harassment%0a** minimal threshold under which it becomes impossible to bootstrap again%0a*** 1 town hall + 0 worker + income %3c cost of worker%0a*** 0 town hall + 1 worker + income %3c cost of town hall%0a** the curve could also take into account infrastructure (or administrative) costs%0a*** thus pushing the relative curve down%0a*** base + drones + supply depots%0a*** not considering long distance mining%0a** periodic timer to notify for required expansion%0a*** based on map and depletion time%0a*** e.g. expand every ~3min (modulo -threat +push)%0a* [[#FitnessFunction]]fitness function%0a** always modulo time since it is with an opponent%0a*** army size%0a*** total damage potential%0a*** " " " per category (ground, air)%0a*** " " " " " multiplied by the inverse cost of available counters%0a** also note that the value of the destruction of any item decrease over time%0a*** removing an enemy probe very early in the game is much more important than later on%0a* the ability to evaluate forces and positioning decides engagement%0a%0a!!![[#NetworkOfStrategies]]Network Of Strategies%0a* own heuristic%0a** it is equivalent to routing over a network of builds linked to their counters%0a*** refined builds can initially be clustered to limit complexity at the cost of precision%0a**** first modeling can be limited to [[http://www.starcraft2strategy.com/uncategorized/starcraft-2-top-10-strategies/|popular ones]]%0a***** within a [[http://wiki.teamliquid.net/starcraft2/Category:Strategies|restricted community]]%0a****** because of patches in particular, starting with a competition could be much more efficient than accumulating data%0a***** the more general step could use a replay analysis tool, as tried before, based on BO%0a****** the underlying hypothesis is that it is possible to backtrack from produced units (target) to build order (means) to strategies%0a*** listing [[http://www.sc2guidereviews.com/starcraft-2-counters-list.html|Starcraft 2 Counters List]] as typed counter links (edges) between strategies (nodes) (or Counters by Unit since one can consider the outcome of a strategy to be mainly the set of units produced)%0a**** ideally this would not be based on curated list but rather directly from unit data after each patch, equivalent to an inferred trophic web%0a*** initial situation of both parties highly benefit from prior information, including historical data%0a*** links weight do change based on updates, especially economical value%0a*** add typed transition links between nodes from the same race and build order with one action%0a**** link weight would display the cost%0a**** this might also need clustering to maintain readability %0a** this would benefit from applying the same visualization suggested by [[OwnModelsApplied/LeveragingRandomness]] and used in [[Events/FabelierGephiWorkshop]]%0a** existing wiki (e.g. Team Liquid) could be exploited to map strategy per race then counter links%0a*** [[Tools/AWS#MTurk]] could be used to gather training data on strategy use per player per period%0a* mirror strategies only work when the opponent is already using the dominant strategy and with the same race%0a* transition between strategies should be listed%0a** increasing complexity but diminishing overlap and allowing to be more exhaustive%0a** possibility to tag strategies by game moment, e.g. opening/mid-game/end-game%0a* [[#NetworkOfStrategiesMainOpportunity]]the main opportunity might be in edges that become weaker after a patch%0a** strategies that were until then useful and used very often but have significantly lose efficiently yet are used out of habit%0a** [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r3CjE8V-tgE|(HD258) oGsEnsnare vs CreatorPrime - PvT]], PomfEtThud May 2011 discusses the possible new strategies before a patch get released %0a* the network could be displayed in real-time and each information gathered would prune it%0a%0a!!!![[#NetworkOfStrategiesExample]]Example%0aNodes and Edges should be saved as .csv files then loaded into [[Events/FabelierGephiWorkshop]]%0a!!!!!Nodes%0a[@%0aId,StrategyName,Race,MinMinerals,MinGas,MinTime,TimesUsed,DateFirstUse,BuildOrder,Details%0a1,MMM,Terran,,,,,,%0a2,RoachBust,Zerg,,,,,,%0a@]%0a!!!!!Edges%0aNotes that edge are unidirectional, going from the source to the target representing the dominating strategy supposing everything is conducted perfectly by both players (no fluck nor specific advantage from the map).%0a[@%0aSource,Target,Details%0a1,2,%0a@]%0a%0a!!!What am I actually looking while watching for a replay?%0a* new creative strategies%0a** pylons block + pylon warp + proton canons rush [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XjAxp3hh7Lw|SC448 - Joe (P) vs iNSoLeNCE (P) on Xel'Naga Caverns]], BlizShouter December 2010%0a* example of build orders%0a** e.g. 1-1-1%0a* micro-management tips%0a** e.g. units positioning, fortifications%0a* macro-management views%0a** efficiency of a build against another%0a** when and where to expand%0a* keep track of updates%0a** e.g. deprecated builds%0a* what are the crucial decisions and when are they taken?%0a** build order?%0a** expand or not?%0a** attack or not?%0a** retreat or not?%0a** switch unit production?%0a!!!Extracted generic strategy heuristics%0a* micro for a macro goal%0a* have and apply default macro%0a** based on%0a*** patches%0a*** opponent specie and latest games%0a*** map%0a** gather info and adapt production against opponent macro%0a*** have a hierarchy of macros and their counters%0a* micro%0a** constantly focus against on natural counter with lowest life points%0a** harassment has to be at least but ideally both cognitively and cost effective%0a** consider during an encounter the cost of units%0a*** i.e. do not lose costly units to cheap units even if the battle can be won (except if it leads to another advantage, e.g. stopping an expansion)%0a%0a!!!To find%0a* cost over time of units/upgrades%0a%0a!!Super Cluedo%0a%0aBased on our previous game here are few ideas that I think could be useful, sorted by importance :%0a* focus on one category (weapon, person or location) by making an hypothesis that contains one or two of our own card%0a* write down the first letter of who shows a card as it allows to see who has shown all their cards, track who still has cards to show%0a* when nobody shown anything the category is either the right one or held by one of the NPC%0a* use Search at the beginning of the game then focus on hypothesis%0a* track who does what mistake to known who is closer and hence if it makes sense to take a risk (e.g. making an accusation while still having 2 possibilities in 1 category)%0a* listen to who is making what hypothesis or avoiding specific location in order to influence your own hypothesis or accusation%0a* use an order (e.g. alphabetical) to go systematically through the items of each category%0a%0a%0a!!Sources%0a* SC2%0a** explained strategies%0a*** http://www.quora.com/StarCraft-Strategy%0a*** http://www.youtube.com/user/ForceSC2strategy%0a** commented replays%0a*** http://sc2casts.com%0a** ranks%0a*** http://sc2ranks.com%0a** replays%0a*** http://replayfu.com%0a%0a!!Inspired by%0a[[Seedea:Research/StrategicalEpistemology|Strategical epistemology]] from Seedea%0a%0a!!See also%0a* [[http://hbr.org/product/strategy-and-society-the-link-between-competitive-/an/R0612D-PDF-ENG|Strategy and Society: The Link Between Competitive Advantage and Corporate Social Responsibility]] by Michael E. Porter and Mark R. Kramer, Harvard Business Review%0a** cf Porter larger work on competitive advantage and readings done at UTC library%0a* [[http://whatifyourstrategy.com/library/articles/with-all-this-intelligence/|With All This Intelligence, Why Don’t We Have Better Strategies?]] The Journal of Business Strategy, January/February 2005%0a* [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Strategic_thinking|Strategic thinking]] according to Wikipedia%0a** initiated by the work of Mintzberg%0a* cognitive science%0a** studies relative to decision making process%0a*** through neuroscience and brain imaging%0a*** related to AI modelizaton%0a* [[http://xml.gov/stratml/|Strategy Markup Language (StratML)]] XML vocabulary and schema for strategic plans.%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y0Stg0f1360|Starcraft2 : for the swarm]] by Alex "HDStarcraft" Do & Taylor "Painuser" Parsons, Google Tech Talk September 2010%0a* http://eis.ucsc.edu/StarCraftAICompetition%0a* [[http://skat.dnsalias.net/mburo/sc2011/|The 2nd Annual AIIDE Starcraft AI Competition]] 2011organized by the University of Alberta%0a%0a%0a!!To do%0a# link to%0a## WikBrain mapping (neo-cortex?)%0a# finance%0a## application to ATS%0a# my own presentation of Strategy vs Tactic%0a## IUT Lannion 2002%0a# [[http://games.stanford.edu/|General Game Playing]] (GGP)%0a# [[http://arstechnica.com/gaming/news/2011/01/skynet-meets-the-swarm-how-the-berkeley-overmind-won-the-2010-starcraft-ai-competition.ars/|Skynet meets the Swarm: how the Berkeley Overmind won the 2010 StarCraft AI competition]] by Haomiao Huang, arstechnica January 2011%0a# apply [[#NetworkOfStrategies|NetworkOfStrategies]] to other fields%0a## e.g. business competition in a specific market (inspired by [[ReadingNotes/TenDayMBA#Chapter9]]) but replacing%0a### game rules by the legal framework%0a### unit values by solutions%0a### build order by production costs%0a*** [[#NetworkOfStrategiesMainOpportunity|MainOpportunity]] thus translates here too by shifts except here they can be intrinsic or at least heavily biased by previous investment%0a**** also shift from other fields%0a***** e.g. cars bag protection system using accelerometors large production making price drops and thus available for mobile phone and becoming a new economically viable interaction option%0a***** esp. when those fields have required exponential growth, cf [[PersonalInformationStream/WithoutNotes#BrooksExponential|"if someone else has an exponential going already, you can hop on it for free"]] by Rodney Brooks%0a# consider a short-term equivalent of [[CognitiveEnvironments/CognitiveEnvironments#TasksByEfficiency]] for any real-time strategy game%0a## eventually with different patterns for each stage of the game (opening/mid-game/end-game)%0a## e.g. have a timer for expansions, etc...%0a# http://www.quora.com/What-are-some-lessons-learned-through-playing-StarCraft-that-are-useful-in-real-life Content.Summercamp0=!1st day in Ha Ha This A-way%0a%0a%0a22/06/08%0a%0aI'm a teacher now! Not really because I start with 36 children tomorow. I meet the other members staff in the camp. I meet again Jim of course, he's the big boss, Cathleen and Sky. And some new people Sophia, Dave and Lacey, Tomorow I'll meet Laila and Katie. So we clean up the studio, art supplies, costumes, cubby, books, games... %0a%0a%25rfloat%25http://hahathisaway.com/images/HaHaLogo.gif%0aFor the first session there is half boys and grils, a lot of campers are back from the next year. We eating two huge pizza for lunch, chicken and peperoni. There is a new floor in the studio, so it will be a hard mission to keep it clean with all those crazy and funny children. So a busy day to organize all this thinghs, particulary for Jim I guess. %0aI give to him a ridiculous present at the end of the day and after he gives me his mother's bike with a beautiful helmet. Around 4:15p.m. %0a%0aI leave 8th street to come back on the K.A. house with the bicycle. Fabien is not here that's why I can eat an ice cream without pressure. But I have no key, it's quite a problem because I want take a shower after all this bicycle trip. It's 5p.m. and my bag desapear, Fabien is back. We go to drink a coffee, and an orange juice for me.%0a %0aGood day in Berkeley, the summer starting!%0a%0a%25right%25 written by [[Profiles/Lea|Lea]]%0a%0aPs: bathroom code is 134.%0a%0aLink website: [[http://www.hahathisaway.com|HahaThisAway.com]] Content.Summercamp1=23/06/08%0a%0aThe wallet story%0aThe sad story of the wallet%0a%0aOnce upon a time in a beautiful Monday in America, during a sweet summer camp with 32 new children, a very men come in the camp, in the cuby room during the circle time, when all the teachers and children are busy. And he stole all the wallets ha can found in the teacher bag. My bag was in the cuby room and my beautiful brown wallet (who I bought in San Francisco during the last summer) was stolen.%0a%0aBut my passport is still in my bag, good news, I'll can come back home! Unfortunately my credit card, my driving licence, my french ID, my student card, my Vitale card, my small picture and 50$ disapear. %0a%0aI also meat a real cop, berkeley agent police man and he gived me a small paper to prove the stole.%0a%0aIt was my first day in camp with the kids. A quite bad day. Tomorrow will be better. That's it. Content.TheRSSquest=(:redirect Tools.RSS:) Content.ThereIsNoSelf=%25center%25''it is not because something does not exist[[%3c%3c]]that someone might not act as if it did''%25%25%0a%0a!!Empty concepts%0a%0a!!!Nature%0aNature is a meaningless concept, there is no "nature" and even less a "Nature", only an idealized view of physics and the organisms that are able to sustain themselves thanks to, until now, an appropriate usage of the available resources. There is no "good" or "bad" nature or even attack against it since what the concept represents itself does not exist. %0aThe concept of nature, despite being empty of any real content, can still be used to push for an agenda. As long as people are willing to believe in the concept then it can be used as a tool. The concept of nature thus is useful if one want to rally people to a certain cause.%0a%0a!!!Society%0aIs society similarly an empty concept? Society is usually defined as an abstraction and also often idealized...%0a%0aAny political theorist ideal, or counter-ideal, can actually be seen as a way to rally people but it does not in any way mean that society will act that way or even that society itself exist, only that the abstraction ideally should. Political theorist gain great power, financial or not, by having others fuel their work or the application of their work.%0a%0aOne is most likely to give most of his energy in order to reach an ideal, including a societal ideal. Consequently, the concept can sustain itself without having any tangible reality.%0a%0a!!!Self%0aIs the self similarly an empty concept? It can be defined as a practical tool for self-reference, leading to a way to measure one self against others. Does it actually exist though? if the concept of "self" is not just a tool by our "society" to make us even more productive...%0a%0aThere seem to be an instinctive impulse in many people to improve themselves for one sake only, like through knowledge. It could also be that they are improving themselves according to the ideal of the self promoted by that very society. The "person you want to be" is a model provided by society too, in the same way that the "ideal women in 90 60 90". It doesn't stop at the physical, why would it?, so the intellectual self is also shaped by society criteria of beauty, or efficiency in that case, hence the usefulness of making members of the society believe in the actual reality of the "self".%0a%0aI mean that with a "self" always promoted as having to be better and better you get a strong motivation to give your best in the capitalist rat race : a local idealogical engine%0a"even if you don't believe in our capitalistic society (or whatever other model), at least improve your self in it and try to get higher in the ladder" and as side effect gently make it run.%0a%0a%0a!!Pattern%0aAre those 3 concepts pure abstraction that have no actual physical reality? They are all very loosely defined, have anthropomorphic traits and appear to be emergent. Yet one must ponder if overall are they more costly to entertain (as it costs energy to maintain a concept) than useful tools? In memetic terminology, are those memes hijacking precious survival resources in order to sustain themselves?%0aNote that there is no need to give intentionality to any meme, as long as it can be leveraged as political tool, someone has potential gain in sustaining it.%0a%0a!!Metaphor%0aIn the western culture, one can build the metaphor around Nature as an idealized mother, society as a strong middle age man, God as a wise old man and finally ourself as a little pawns aspiring to be knights and kings, bravely serving those higher ideals. %0a%0aBack to feudalism.%0a%0a%0a!!Conclusion%0aOverall, every "empty concept" (nature, self, society or even God) is most likely to be a political (in the sense of rallying people to a cause) conceptual tool. When one is not able to clearly define the concepts he discusses, the other should at least ask himself or herself "'''Who does this concept serve?'''", more precisely "'''Who does this loosely defined anthropomorphic concept serve?'''".%0a%0a%0a!!Notes%0a* Everybody is a politicians, it's not because you are not a professional that you do not try to convince other to rally to your cause in order to gather more energy for yourself. A research lab director is doing politics at his level%0a* It could be in your and my interests to entertain those ideals and Im sure we already did but does it mean they are real?%0a* clear delimitation abstractions and not-abstractions%0a** one can be authoritative on tangibles objects since they have a reality that anybody can test%0a** on non-tangible object, "expertize" in the domain is actually a reflection of one own's worldview which can not be considered authoritative%0a* overall the anthropomorphic bias, giving intentionality or moral ideals, is most likely used in such situations since everybody can precisely relate to it%0a* the concepts of nature, society and self are most of the time intertwined, one is supposed to serve the other.%0a* to invocate the notion of "greater good" should probably fall into the same category, it is basically representing society.%0a* authority (any person or organization that exerts power) and thus means to reach it, politics, is pervasive. Consequently it is perpetually trying to transform any single thing, object or process, to a tool to get higher in the imagined hierarchy. Any science is most likely to become a tool of authority, why would it even be funded if it were not?%0a* meritocracy, karma, fairness, carrying Nature, ... are very attractive concepts because they provide a form of moral causality. If you do something good, good will come back to you. What sounds fair is not necessarily real, a pleasant wish is not automatically transformed to a physical law.%0a%0a%0a!!See also%0a* read books%0a** [[ReadingNotes/Que Faire De Notre Cerveau]]%0a** [[ReadingNotes/StrangeLoop|I Am A Strange Loop]] by Douglas R. Hofstadter%0a*** suggesting that the self is an epiphenomena%0a** [[ReadingNotes/The Ego Tunnel]] and [[ReadingNotes/Being No One]] by Thomas Metzinger%0a* nature according to an [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iGCfiv1xtoU|extract of Slavoj Zizek in Examined Life]] Sphinx Productions 2008%0a* [[http://www.cambridge.org/uk/catalogue/catalogue.asp?isbn=9780521646079|Inventing Our Selves: Psychology, Power and Personhood]] by Nikolas Rose, Cambridge University Press 1996%0a** [[http://www.lse.ac.uk/collections/brainSelfSociety/about/Default.htm|Brain, Self and Society]], LSE%0a* [[http://www.amazon.com/Evolution-Individuality-Leo-W-Buss/dp/0691084696|The Evolution of Individuality]] by Leo W. Buss, Princeton University Press 2006%0a* the [[Content/Sophisms]] page%0a* "Just because money is a collective fantasy does not mean it is not really shaping people's behavior."%0a** [[http://www.artificialscarcity.com/|ArtificialScarcity]]%0a* [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Simulacra_and_Simulation|Simulacra and Simulation]] by Jean Baudrillard 1985%0a* [[http://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Alice%2527s_Adventures_in_Wonderland|Alice's Adventures in Wonderland]] by Charles Lutwidge Dodgson (Lewis Carroll) 1865%0a* [[http://www.internetisshit.org/print.html|InternetIsShit.org]] and the recurrent idealization of every new media over the content it actually conveys%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t0pwKzTRG5E|VS Ramachandran: The neurons that shaped civilization]], TED January 2010%0a** in particular ~6min%0a* [[http://videos.syntience.com/ai-meetups/bobblum1.html|Bob Blum: Consciousness - What, Who, When, and Why]], AI BayArea Meetup Syntience 2010 %0a** ~min20 Content.Thingsfromtheus=!Cadeaux a ramener pr Gilbert et compagnie%0a%0a* croques : 7 femme, orange ou vert pomme%0a* sebago : 43 homme Europe (p-e 9 1/2 men) colore%0a* beat generation : petit coffret souvenir souvenir (fascicule + K7 + ...)%0a%0a Content.Tocqueville=is it still valid?%0a%0a%0aare every traveler in the US an unconscious tocquevillan...%0a%0a%0acontinuity in global strategy/foreign policy despite the change of governments.%0a-> networks as in fraternities spirit (forged at the education level)%0a%0a%0aconstant mindset axed on energy (and petroleum) much more than in Europe%0a%0a!References%0a* [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alexis_de_Tocqueville|de Tocqueville biography]] on Wikipedia%0a* [[http://xroads.virginia.edu/~HYPER/DETOC/toc_indx.html|Democracy in America]] by Alexis de Tocqueville%0a* [[http://www.comedycentral.com/colbertreport/|The Colbert Report]] by Comedy Central%0a* [[http://www.foxnews.com/oreilly/|The O’Reilly Factor]] by FOX news%0a* [[http://www.ttc.org|The Tocqueville Connection]], the Insider's Web Source for French News and Analyses%0a* [[http://yannick-mireur.blogspot.com/|Politique américaine]], le blog de Yannick Mireur%0a* [[http://teamamerica.com/|Team America World]], putting the 'F' back in Freedom%0a* [[http://www.canalacademie.com/ida6046-Le-despotisme-democratique-selon.html|Le despotisme démocratique selon Tocqueville]], Canal Académie August 2010 Content.Tools=(:redirect Tools.Tools:) Content.Transhumanisme=!!Objectif%0aSupporter les discussions du salon [[#NousRejoindre|#hplusfrance]].%0a%0a!!Projets transhumanistes en cours les plus prometteurs%0a# [[http://fab.cba.mit.edu/|FabLab]]%0a# [[http://diybio.org/|DIYbio]]%0a# [[http://www.opencog.org/|OpenCOG]]%0a# ...des suggestions ?%0a%0a!!!Methode d'ordonnancement des projets%0a# temps avant d'etre utilisable%0a# barrieres a l'utilisation%0a# boucle de d'amelioration la plus courte possible (et donc la plus rapide)%0a%0a!!!Methode pour definir si un projet est transhumaniste%0a# il vise directement a augmenter les capacites humaines%0a## physiques%0a### lutte contre la degeneressance%0a### regeneration%0a### nouvelles capacites%0a## cognitives%0a### efficacite (vague)%0a### ...%0a%0a!!!Methode pour definir si un projet est prometteur%0a# Il montre des signes d'avancement%0a# il possede une plannification realiste%0a# il possede des resources%0a## des fonds%0a## une communaute active%0a# Malgre de possibles inconnues il est realiste%0a## coherent avec des modeles etablis%0a## valide par des outils de prospective%0a%0a!!!Piste d'avancement%0a# Donner des valeurs numeriques aux criteres%0a# realiser une evaluation base sur les criteres ponderes%0a%0a%0a!!!Ressources a explorer%0a* Proposition d'un "[[http://biocourse.org/index.php/H%252B|degree course in transhumanism]]" http://www.kiskunmeridian.hu/Images/EnglishFlag.jpg%0a* http://transhumanismes.forumactif.net %0a* les logs recent du channel IRC http://bit.ly/hplusfrance-recent%0a* http://technoprog-fr.blogspot.com/%0a* mes propres pages%0a** Seedea:Utopiahanalysis/HiTechCreativity-draft sur les technologies utiles a la creativite%0a** Seedea:Utopiahanalysis/Tech4Libre sur les technologies et la liberte%0a** Seedea:Content/Predictions sur la prospective et ses outils%0a** [[Content/Health]] sur la sante incluant les exoskelettes et le sequencage d'ADN grand publique%0a%0a[[#NousRejoindre]]%0a!!Nous rejoindre%0a* Explication sur [[http://transhumanismes.forumactif.net/discussions-et-debats-f1/discussions-en-direct-sur-irc-t53.htm#101|Discussions en direct sur IRC]] du forum Transhumanismes Content.TrickyQuestionsScale=From %25red%25HARD%25%25 to %25green%25easy%25%25 , the trick is that you can '''not''' answer anyway,no matter how smart or witty you think your answers is, yet the consequences of your answer still exist, beware!%0a%0a%25center%25[[http://graphjam.com/2010/08/13/funny-graphs-not-in-the-face/|http://graphjam.files.wordpress.com/2010/08/27c3f06d-b1ea-4535-a1b4-844414690cb0.png]]%0a%25center%25[[http://graphjam.com/2010/08/13/funny-graphs-not-in-the-face/|Not in the Face! (GraphJam)]] %0a%0aAlso, harder ones tend to be difficult to detect, pay attention. You can developp a sense for it, if you have doubts, deflect.%0a%0a# %25red%25Would you like me anyway if X was y?%25%25%0a# Do you think she is beautiful?%0a# ?%0a# ?%0a# What makes me special?%0a# ?%0a# ?%0a# ?%0a# ?%0a# %25green%25Does this X makes my butt look big?%25%25%0a%0a!![[#Solutions]]Solutions%0a* tactical cuteness%0a** show a picture of a smiling pet, preferably a cat%0a** examples%0a*** picture http://www.motivatedphotos.com/?id=65645 http://fatpita.net/?i=900%0a*** webcam http://www.ustream.tv/sfshiba (but not [[http://www.aut.ac.nz/research/research-institutes/eos/whats-new/squidcam|the squidcam]])%0a*** repository http://www.ultrakawaii.com/ http://dailysquee.com/ http://epicute.com/ http://www.kittehroulette.com/ http://www.reddit.com/r/aww/%0a* rephrase the question%0a** "Do you mean that (reformulated question that actually makes sense)?"%0a%0a!!Inspired by%0aDiscussions with women.%0a%0a!!See also%0a* P=NP and other complex classification problems%0a* http://abstrusegoose.com/242%0a* [[http://www.heartless-bitches.com/|Heartless Bitches International]] Content.Trip=27/06/08%0a%0aVery long,%0avery long,%0aand very long... Content.Vademecum=(:title Vade mecum:)%0a%25center%25Despite potentially being a social or networked problem, you still can not expect your own "elite" behavior to help : '''networked means are still required'''.%25%25%0a%0a!!Principle%0a%25rfloat%25Path:/pub/illustrations/Franciscan-Vade-Mecum.jpg%25%25Provide an intellectual toolkit to recover after a collapse situation '''ahead''' of it so that one can efficiently solve the problems when the time is needed.%0a%0a!!Process%0a# assess the situation%0a## what is the actual problem%0a## in what health are you%0a### in what health are people close to you%0a## what caused the problem%0a## how far one is from the source problem%0a### where is the closest safe location%0a# locate resources%0a## water source%0a### eventually purification%0a#### {-http://www.alpharubicon.com/kids/homemadeberkeydaire.htm-} this must be replaced by the summarized principle as the material required might not be available then%0a## food source%0a### making it sustainable%0a#### [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xzTHjlueqFI|permaculture in the desert (Jordan)]]%0a### understand the human [[Content/Needs#TrophicWeb]]%0a#### reconsidered later on watching Guns Germs and Steel and how not just an environment can support different lifestyle but also how a better understanding of the current trophic web model is a tool for the gatherer/hunter and the farmer%0a## medicinal plants%0a### a la http://www.iledeserte.net by Guerrique%0a#### considered through the importance of spices in cooking%0a# make the shelter safe%0a## against weather conditions%0a## against threats%0a# nutrition processing means%0a## cooking, salting, heating for conservation and "pre-digestion" (cf [[Wikipedia:Bioavailability]]%0a# locate the nearest organisation structure%0a## military, redcross, ...%0a## establish relevant communication means if collaboration is beneficial%0a# [[#PredictionSystem]]set up a prediction system%0a## decide composite indicators%0a### learn from history lessons [[Content/Projetautonomieenergetique]] but adapted to the current context%0a## based on its constant results, allocate resource accordingly%0a### see [[Cognition/PriorityByEconomicalSystem]]%0a## Seedea:Content/Predictions%0a# do Y%0a## do Y.a%0a## do Y.b%0a# do Z%0a%0a!!Resources (to integrate in the process)%0a* [[http://www.inderscience.com/browse/index.php?journalCODE=ijcis|International Journal of Critical Infrastructures]] (IJCIS)%0a* [[http://videolectures.net/ccss09_zurich/|International Workshop on Coping with Crises in Complex Socio-Economic Systems]], CCSS 2009%0a%0a!!Remarks%0a* it is '''not''' a jump back in historical time%0a** we should be able to leverage more recent knowledge and technology (even with an energy crisis) but also some past opportunities (thus will lower investment cost) would have disappeared%0a%0a!!To do%0a* make it "algo-like" (step by step, eventually rec)%0a* list the existing handbook, make mirrors to always have it packed, ready to go%0a%0a!!See also%0a* case studies%0a** historical %0a*** cf [[Path:/pub/conversations/vademecum.txt|short log]] 2010-01-11%0a*** [[Content/Projetautonomieenergetique#SocietalCollapse|societal collapse studies]]%0a*** [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EwOA8AfeHM4|Visualizing empires decline]] 4 maritime empires of the XIX and XX centuries%0a** fictional%0a*** [[http://dsc.discovery.com/tv/colony/about/colony.html|The Colony]] "a controlled experiment (10 weeks, a group of 10 volunteers) to see exactly what it would take to survive and rebuild under these circumstances."%0a**** season 2 during summer 2010%0a*** [[http://www.casttv.com/shows/man-vs-wild|Man-vs-Wild]], [[http://www.casttv.com/shows/survivor|Survivor]], [[http://lesstroud.ca/|Survivorman]]%0a* leveraging local resources%0a** what can you use right here, right now, wherever you may be%0a* alternative engines%0a** [[http://www.cyclonepower.com/works.html|CyclonePower]] based on [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heat_regenerative_cyclone_engine|Heat regenerative cyclone engine]], in particular [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Advanced_steam_technology#Schoell_Cycle_Engine|Schoell Cycle Engine]]%0a* [[http://www.cred.be/|CRED]] Centre for Research on the Epidemiology of Disasters%0a** studies of past crisis%0a* [[http://crisiscamp.eventbrite.com/|Crisis Camp]] bring together domain experts, developers, and first responders around improving technology and practice for humanitarian crisis management and disaster relief. %0a** [[http://twitter.com/crisiscamp|CrisisCamp twitter]] account%0a* http://www.howstuffworks.com/%0a* mass notification system%0a* Carla Emery, author of [[http://www.carlaemery.com/country-living-book.htm|the Encyclopedia of Country Living]], an old-fashioned recipe book%0a* [[http://www.oscomak.net/|Semantic Community On Manufactured Artifacts and Know-how (OSCOMAK)]] %0a** "foster a community in which many interested individuals will contribute to the creation of a distributed global repository of manufacturing knowledge about past, present and future processes, materials, and products."%0a* crisis mapping and crowdsourcing%0a** [[http://www.crisismappers.net/|Crisis Mappers Net]] the international network of crisis mappers%0a** [[http://ushahidi.com/|Ushahidi]] Crowdsourcing Crisis Information (FOSS)%0a*** platform that allows anyone to gather distributed data via SMS, email or web and visualize it on a map or timeline. Our goal is to create the simplest way of aggregating information from the public for use in crisis response.%0a* [[#CrowdSimulation]][[#CrowdSimulation|crowd simulation]] (math '''can''' save your life.)%0a** [[http://spirops.com/research.php|SpirOps]] Research%0a** [[http://www.masagroup.net/solutions/security.html|MASA Group Security Solutions]] Emergency plan analysis%0a** [[http://www.fokus.fraunhofer.de/en/motion/projekte/laufende_projekte/sim-EDEN/|sim-EDEN]]%0a*** Simulation-based Environmental Disaster Prediction Applying the Paradigm of Cyber-Physical Systems (sim-EDEN)%0a** [[http://www.hhi.harvard.edu/programs-and-research/crisis-mapping-and-early-warning|Crisis Mapping & Early Warning]] by Harvard Humanitarian Initiative (HHI)%0a* [[http://www.canalacademie.com/ida5763-Ouragans-seismes-nuages-de-cendres.html|Se prémunir contre les événements climatiques extręmes]], Canal-Academie June 2010%0a* [[http://crowdmap.com/|Crowdmap]] set up your own deployment of Ushahidi without having to install it on your own web server.%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2QAVPiTy2nQ|Moron vs Wild (parodie Man vs Wild)]] by Julien Pestel, June 2010%0a** [[http://www.saint-maur.com/festival/|Festival du Court Metrage "sur les pas de mon oncle"]], Saint-Maur 2010%0a* [[http://events.ccc.de/congress/2010/Fahrplan/events/4187.en.html|Your Infrastructure Will Kill You]] by Eleanor Saitta, 27C3 December 2010%0a* http://earthengine.googlelabs.com%0a* [[http://www.thetoasterproject.org/|The Toaster Project]] by Thomas Thwaites%0a* [[http://www.visioneer.ethz.ch/CrisisForecasting|VISIONEER: From Social Data Mining to Forecasting Socio-Economic Crisis]]%0a** goal #6 Propose plans how to create centers for risk analysis and crisis forecasting%0a* [[http://www.global-catastrophic-risks.com/|Global Catastrophic Risks]] by Oxford Future of Humanity Institute%0a** with its associated 2008 book%0a* [[http://itunes.apple.com/app/id440675902|iRad]] Use your iPhone to measure ambient radioactivity!%0a* [[http://www.tsfi.org/|Telecoms Sans Frontieres]]%0a* [[http://opensourceecology.org/gvcs.php|Global Village Construction Set (GVCS)]] by Open Source Ecology%0a* http://www.reddit.com/r/PostCollapse/%0a* [[Wikipedia:Compendium]]%0a* [[http://reflectivedisequilibrium.blogspot.co.uk/2012/05/what-to-eat-during-impact-winter.html|What to eat during impact winter?]], Reflective Disequilibrium May 2012%0a* [[http://arxiv.org/abs/1209.0959|How big is too big? Critical Shocks for Systemic Failure Cascades]], 2012%0a* [[http://www.crisis-economics.eu|CRISIS]] Complexity Research Initiative for Systemic InstabilitieS%0a* [[http://www.technologyreview.com/view/523711/how-information-flows-during-emergencies/|How Information Flows During Emergencies]] Technology From the arXiv for MIT Technology Review, January 2014%0a* check http://www.SurvivorLibrary.com%0a* http://www.collapsologie.fr discovered during http://www.franceculture.fr/emission-continent-sciences-et-si-l-effondrement-etait-l-horizon-de-notre-generation-2015-11-23%0a%0a!!Inspired by%0a* "seed civilization" in [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-n39RK4inzg|H+ video]]%0a* discussion with Paola on traditional Vade mecum Content.Websiteproject=13/07/08%0a%0aI want make a website about my work. %0a%0aIn English and in French. A sort of virtual gallery, my thematics works and my researchs, my references. %0a%0aTo show and explain my work. Content.WeekendParis=!Samedi 29 novembre 2008 %0a%0aDepart a 8h de Langrolay-sur-Rance suivant [[http://maps.google.fr/maps?f=d&saddr=Langrolay-sur-Rance&daddr=Gare+de+l%2527est,+Paris,+France&hl=en&geocode=&mra=ls&dirflg=t&sll=48.658314,0.170288&sspn=2.957216,4.943848&ie=UTF8&ll=48.672826,0.170288&spn=2.956365,4.943848&z=8|l'itineraire]]%0a%0a%0aPique-nique du midi prepare%0a* salade de tomates%0a* carrottes rapees avec jus de citron%0a* baguette achetee dans une boulangerie sur la route pour faire des sandwiches au jambon/tarama/comte%0a* puree de kiwi%0a%0a%0a[[http://www.inha.fr/spip.php?article511|Institut national de l'histoire de l'art]]%0a* Samedi : 9h - 17h%0a* Accčs : 58, rue de Richelieu 75002 PARIS%0a** ligne 3 : Bourse%0a** ligne 7, 14 : Pyramides%0a** ligne 1 : Palais royal/Musée du Louvre%0a%0a%0a[[http://www.demosphere.eu/node/10151|Forum Social Local de Paris 15čme - "Manger autrement - Nourrir la Plančte"]]%0a# De 14h00 ŕ 15h30 : Gilles Lemaire, membre du Conseil d'Administration d'Attac, parlera des conséquences des OGM sur l'agriculture et sur notre santé.%0a# De 15h45 ŕ 17h15 : Sylvie Aubonnet, médecin nutritionniste, nous proposera des alternatives pour un équilibre alimentaire et une redécouverte du goűt en restant dans un budget accessible.%0a# De 17h30 ŕ 19h00 : Pascal Erard, responsable plaidoyer au CFSI (Comité Français pour la Solidarité Internationale), interviendra sur les politiques ŕ mettre en śuvre, au Nord comme au Sud , pour assurer la souveraineté alimentaire de chaque pays. %0a* Acces : Patronage Laďc, 72 avenue Félix Faure 75015 PARIS%0a** Métro Boucicaut ou Lourmel%0a%0a[[http://www.centrepompidou.fr/Pompidou/Manifs.nsf/AllExpositions/8A7DB015D6F71FF3C12574C0005075B1?OpenDocument&sessionM=2.2.1&L=1|Centre Pompidou - Le Futurisme ŕ Paris]] %0aGalerie 1, 11h00 - 21h00 %0a%0a%0a[[http://incident.net/theupgrade/|The Upgrade! Paris]] 20h30 «DotRed », David Guez / Annick Rivoire%0a* Acces : Maison Populaire, 9 bis rue Dombasle, 93100 MONTREUIL%0a** Metro Mairie de Montreuil%0a*** rue Walwein/rue de Rosny/ŕ droite du lycée Jean-Jaurčs%0a%0a%0aNuit a gare de l'est ou Champigny (avec sac de couchage) ou chez Isa ([[http://www.metro-pole.net/hor/fiche/A.43-SDF-EB.html|horaires des derniers RER]])%0a%0a%0a!Dimanche 30 novembre 2008 %0a%0aAnniversaire de grand-pere%0a%0aRetour a Langrolay-sur-Rance Content.WikiBrainMapping=!!Principle%0aApply [[Cookbook/Cognition#WikiBrainMapping]].%0a%0a(:WikiBrainMapping:)%0a%0a(:html:)%0a%3ccenter>%0a%3ciframe id="background" src="//vatelier.benetou.fr/MyDemo/WikiBrainMapping/" style=" z-index : 99; top : 0; left : 0; margin : 0; padding : 0; overflow: hidden; border:none; width:100%25; height:500px;">%3c/iframe> %0a%3c/center>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a%0a!!Solution%0a%0aUse the structure of the wiki (through PmWiki:PageList and PmWiki:Category ) associated with actual brain areas associated with specific functions to generate a realistic visualization (using [[Tools/VirtualReality#Aframe]] {-[[Tools/Processing#ProcessingJS]]-} , thus also [[Tools/JavaScript]]).%0a%0aThe initial mapping could be naive, e.g. all pages in one location, the hyppocampus, then over time moved to more specific areas. This process would emulate neuron migration and specialization.%0a%0a%0a!!!Current mapping%0a(:include WikiBrainMapping.Map:)%0aNot yet visualized, from [[WikiBrainMapping.Map]]. Could also use vatelier:Demos/InWikiAframeEmbedding in order to avoid edition outside the wiki.%0a%0a!!Overall consequences%0a* reconsider learned material including [[ReadingNotes/TreeOfKnowledge#Chapter7]], HTM, neural networks in general and own ideas including [[Cookbook/Mind]], [[Cookbook/Cognition#Thinking]] through such a much "simpler" representation%0a** even social distributed cognition%0a** also Seedea:Content/Newconcepts#InformationGeometry and its few links in [[Content/Mathematics]]%0a%0a!!Bigger picture%0aThis visualization itself could be part of a larger visualization, e.g. applying [[Languages/OwnConcepts#Epistemotaxis]] by representing the individual and his or her PIM not as an entity changing itself but rather as an entity changing itself by moving within an environment.%0a%0a!!Previous solution%0aThis relied on a flat view, obsolete now thanks to pervasive efficient 3D and even VR on the web.%0a%0a!!![[#HyperbolicProjection]]Hyperbolic projection%0aConsider a projection in hyperbolic geometry that maps the cortex gray matter, thus mainly outer layers, to a 2D plane mostly without white matter wiring.%0a* potentially inverse hyperbolic tangent @@atanh()@@%0a** consider an iterative process or fractals for the convolutions and/or developmental aspect%0a** eventually start the other way around, apply tanh() to a 2D surface and compare with an axial view of the brain%0a* explore instead Monica K. Hurdal's 2001 work on [[http://www.math.fsu.edu/~mhurdal/research/|Modeling and Creating Flat Maps of the Human Brain]]%0a** dipole source localisation seems close to techniques learned during [[Events/LImagerieCerebraleDansTousSesEtats]]%0a** [[http://www.math.fsu.edu/~mhurdal/papers/index.html#miccai99|Quasi-conformally flat mapping the human cerebellum]], MICCAI 1999%0a** [[http://www.math.utk.edu/~kens/|co-author]] with details on circle packings%0a** [[http://www.math.fsu.edu/~mhurdal/posters/miccai99.pdf|poster]]%0a* the other way around, applying the invert model to a corresponding 2D map%0a** generate the exobrain (cf [[Cookbook/ObjectsExoBrain]]) or neo-neo-cortex (mentionned in [[ReadingNotes/MecaMind]] and [[PersonalInformationStream/WithoutNotesMay10#MichaelGoardEmilyJacobs]] and earleir discussions) mapping as a 3D model (or >3D, e.g. displaying time partly through the editions using [[Wiki/Visualization#timeline]]) as capping over a 3D brain%0a%0a!!!!Description of the followed process%0a# find the 2 brain sides as existing flat rendering%0a## from [[PersonalInformationStream/WithoutNotesMay11#BrainFlatMap]]%0a## [[http://www.math.fsu.edu/~mhurdal/research/images/visman/vhrfull_er_an.jpg]]%0a# convert to SVG http://inkscape.org/doc/tracing/tutorial-tracing.html%0a## Path:/pub/illustrations/flat_brain.svg%0a# load into ProcessingJS%0a## done using shape()%0a# overlay place corresponding areas%0a# fake vertical stacking of edits via shifted positioning%0a## drawing a line then adding points instead of rectangles might improve readiblity%0a## an animation could also add the content of the edit and thus represent the construction of the wiki as a set of successive%0a### which would only be partly correct since re-organization has been done and this without diff (e.g. moving a page)%0a%0a!!See also%0a* classical brain visualizations%0a** separated views: sagital, longitudinal, ...%0a*** individually%0a*** synchronously%0a** 3D with rotations%0a* [[CognitiveEnvironments/CognitiveEnvironments#tDCS]]%0a* Google Labs [[http://bodybrowser.googlelabs.com/|Body Browser]] and WebGL%0a* [[http://www.ploscompbiol.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pcbi.1001065|Digital Atlasing and Standardization in the Mouse Brain]], PLoS Computational Biology February 2011%0a* overall [[http://www.humanbrainproject.eu/|Human Brain Project]] (HBP) progresses%0a* [[Wikipedia:Homotopy]], [[Wikipedia:Homology (biology)]] and [[Wikipedia:Deep homology]]%0a* consider heat map instead of lines%0a* [[https://sites.google.com/site/gallantlabucb/|Gallant Lab]] at UC Berkeley%0a** [[https://sites.google.com/site/gallantlabucb/pictures|impressive flat map]]%0a* [[Wikipedia:Graph isomorphism]]%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fRHzkRqGf-g|The Great Brain Mapping Debate]] with Sebastian Seung and Anthony Movshon, Columbia University April 2012%0a* http://newscenter.berkeley.edu/2012/12/19/semanticspace/|Scientists construct first map of how the brain organizes everything we see]] by Yasmin Anwar, UC Berkeley Media Relations December 2012%0a** with WegBL explorer http://gallantlab.org/semanticmovies/%0a* http://hms.harvard.edu/news/what-brain-activity-map-2-20-13%0a* http://www.wired.com/2014/04/scientists-map-developing-human-brain/ Content.WikiCityMapping=!!Principle%0aFollow the principle of [[WikiBrainMapping]] but this time facilitate physical exploration by rather than relying on the knowledge of the brain, rely on the knowledge of a physical area, e.g. a city.%0a%0aThe key advantage being to leverage the very powerful geospatial memory acquired through trips.%0a%0a!!Solution%0aUse the structure of the wiki (through PmWiki:PageList and PmWiki:Category ) associated with '''urban areas''' associated with specific functions to generate a realistic visualization (using [[Tools/Processing#ProcessingJS]] (thus also [[Tools/JavaScript]]).%0a# list in your city the town hall, the hospital, the school, the farmer market, the electricity suppliers, ...%0a# list here which page has what function%0a# associate each function with the city equivalents%0a%0aThe result could be either printed to facilitate carrying around and easy modification or used on a mobile device to allow for simple position tracking (cf [[Cookbook/Overlay]]).%0a%0a!!See also%0a* [[Fabien/StructuralInformationAsymmetries#ArchitectureIsomorphisms]]%0a* [[Trips/]]%0a* [[Wikipedia:Method of loci]] aka memory palace%0a* [[Wikipedia:Homotopy]]%0a%0a!!Inspired by%0aWatching a [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NH8XG9_f0O0|Starcraft II replay]] and having to remember the structure of the map without having physically explored it first, unlike the equivalent in a first-person shooter. Content.Wine=%25center%25''my virtual cave''%25%25%0a%0a!!Wines tasted%0a* name, millesime, cepage%0a** personal remarks%0a** history%0a** type%0a** terroir%0a** price%0a** food to eat it with%0a** etc...%0a%0a!!Nice restaurants and wine bars%0a* [[http://maisons-de-bricourt.com/les-Maisons-de-Bricourt/le-coquillage.php|Le Coquillage]]%0a* La Mere Pourcelle%0a%0a!!Opinion and remarks%0aLogarithm curve with price and taste (or enjoyment or perceived pleasure). The tipping point one can call ''the BS point'' is when the taste difference is simply too subtle to be noticed (except from few oenologists) and thus only the price has an influence.%0a%0aThis behavior is not entirely ridiculous as wine aficionado are very social animals i.e. who cares how you taste, what matters is your status.%0a%0a%0a!!References%0a* [[Wikipedia:Mondovino]] directed by Jonathan Nossiter, 2004 %0a* [[http://www.canalacademie.fr/spip.php?article5731|Le vin et son histoire en France, selon le géographe Roger Dion]], Canal Academie May 2010%0a** historical model of Roger Dion studying quality wines not limited to agricultural requirements but also connecting it with the terroir and even the entire vignoble to a proximate market%0a*** most, if not all, currently well known wines still follow that model%0a*** those proximate markets also have requirements themselves with%0a**** a "savoir boire", wine education, and%0a**** buying power%0a* [[http://www.eccevino.com/|ecce vino]] Le 1er guide des vins sur internet%0a%0a!!See also%0a* [[Cookbook/Chemistry]]%0a* [[http://lacantine.org/events/vinocamp-la-rencontre-de-la-technologie-et-la-communaute-du-vin-2|VinoCamp]] a La Cantine%0a* http://www.WineSpectator.com%0a* [[http://knowledge.wharton.upenn.edu/article.cfm?articleid=2692|In Vino Veritas: Innovating in the French Wine Industry]], Knowledge@Wharton January 2011%0a* [[http://www.centreculturelduvin.com/|Centre Culturel et Touristique du Vin]] to open in 2014%0a* [[Wikipedia:Les Gouttes de Dieu]]%0a* see XKCD Conoisseur %25thumb%25[[http://xkcd.com/915/|http://imgs.xkcd.com/comics/connoisseur.png]]%25%25%0a* [[http://www.pnas.org/content/early/2013/05/30/1216126110.abstract|Beginning of viniculture in France]], PNAS May 2013%0a* [[Wikipedia:Great French Wine Blight]]%0a%0a!!To do%0a* add what was written in the paper notebook%0a* [[http://web.me.com/innovinum/Fr/Bienvenue.html|
la roue des arômes du vin]] by InnoVinum%0a* read http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roger_Dion 's work%0a** remarks on Pinot Noir and Bourgogne%0a* [[http://www.mywinetutor.com/winegroup.html|How to Organize a Wine Tasting Group]], My Wine Tutor Content.YouthLessonsOnSecurity=10:27 %3c theblackbox> http://www.washingtonpost.com/ac2/wp-dyn/A23689-2003Jul7%0a%0a10:48 %3c UtopiahGHML> well private information has always been a problem in research fields, it's all about seizing precious information first that gives value to it%0a%0a10:57 %3c theblackbox> but I think link #1 points to an almost ignored potential for disaster in the modern world, where those who "create security" are woefully behind the times of this "information age"%0a%0a10:59 %3c UtopiahGHML> that's funny because I wanted yesterday to write a short article about hacking/pirating and the key lessons it tought me%0a%0abasically%0a* security can not be undertand by looking at one side of the mirror%0a* security is not related to moral or ethics%0a* security is a rat race on knowledge%0a* information accuracy and pace of aquisition is key%0a* understand the topology of a network is key%0a* what "adults" or "law" is irrelevant to what is possible or not, etc%0a Cookbook.Biology=%25center%25[[#Recipes|Recipes]] - [[#Tools|Tools]] - [[#CommunityEvents|Community and Events]] - [[#References|References]] - [[#Inspiration|Inspiration]] - [[#ToDo|To do]]%0a%0a----%0a%0a!![[#Recipes]]Recipes%0a* [[#Cell]]Cell : a universal distributed 3D printer, not just an extremely impressive bulding block%0a** A cell gets code in, puts structure out, the organism own growth is the result of a set of "tiny synchronized printers" that print it over and over again%0a*** [[Wikipedia:Ontogeny]], [[Wikipedia:Asymmetric cell division]], see also [[Content/MyAphorisms#PerpetualSelfRebuilding]]%0a** Cells have the blueprint code as DNA and make a complex network in 3D through which other type of information go through including chemical messaging (over synapses, immunitary network), electrical messaging (over nerves), etc.%0a*** DNA is a binary chemical code and blueprint because this code describe what proteins the cell should assemble%0a*** [[Wikipedia:Autopoiesis]] [[Wikipedia:Cell potency]] [[Wikipedia:Nerve fiber]]%0a** consequently I think it can be the ideal architectural model for [[Seedea:Oimp/VirtualAtelier]] and [[Cookbook/Cookbook#BuildAction]]%0a*** which could also benefit from [[Fabien/LayeredModel]]%0a*** the idea of the universal printer seems to also be developped in [[#metabiology|Gregory Chaitin's work on metabiology]]%0a* [[http://wiki.seedea.org/CatArt/ColorChangingFlower|ColorChangingFlower]] plants to have different flowers cycliquely%0a* DIY [[Content/Health#PersonalGenomics]]%0a* [[{$PageUrl}&action=edit|...add more]]%0a%0a!!![[#metabiology]]Metabiology%0aSome papers have been read after initially discovered [[PersonalInformationStream/WithoutNotesOctober10#MathematicsBiologyAndMetabiology]] and should be linked here.%0a* [[http://www.cs.auckland.ac.nz/~chaitin/jack.html|Chaitin: Mathematics, Biology and Metabiology]]%0a** random walk model was inspired by the stimulating critique of Darwinian evolution in [[http://www.devilsdelusion.com/|The Devil's Delusion]] by D. Berlinski, Crown Forum 2008%0a* several papers at [[http://www.cs.umaine.edu/~chaitin/|G J Chaitin Home Page]], University of Maine %0a** [[http://www.cs.auckland.ac.nz/~chaitin/metabiology.pdf|Metabiology: life as evolving software]] (162p) 21/09/2010%0a*** a field parallel to biology, dealing with the random evolution of artificial software (computer programs) rather than natural software (DNA), and simple enough that it is possible to prove rigorous theorems or formulate heuristic arguments at the same high level of precision that is common in theoretical physics.%0a** [[http://www.cs.auckland.ac.nz/~chaitin/turing2012.pdf|On Turing, Creativity and Metabiology]] (8p) 21/09/2010%0a*** Remarks on Alan Turing's oeuvre for the book Alan Turing, His Work and Impact edited by S. Barry Cooper and Jan van Leeuwen.%0a** [[http://www.cs.auckland.ac.nz/~chaitin/darwin.pdf|To a mathematical theory of evolution and biological creativity]] (22p) 29/09/2010%0a*** We present an information-theoretic analysis of Darwin's theory of evolution, modeled as a hill-climbing algorithm on a fitness landscape.%0a** [[http://www.cs.auckland.ac.nz/CDMTCS//researchreports/391greg.pdf|To a mathematical theory of evolution and biological creativity]] (23p) 30/09/2010%0a*** We present an information-theoretic analysis of Darwin's theory of evolution, modeled as a hill-climbing algorithm on a fitness landscape.%0a** [[http://www.cs.auckland.ac.nz/~chaitin/lafalda.pdf|Metaphysics, Metamathematics and Metabiology]] (10p) 30/09/2010%0a*** In this essay we present an information-theoretic perspective on epistemology using software models.%0a* probably going back as early as 1970 with AIT and Life%0a* see also [[Tools/Programming]], [[ReadingNotes/WithoutMiracles]], [[ReadingNotes/ProgrammingTheUniverse]], [[Fabien/MyBeliefs]], [[ReadingNotes/ScanningNotes]], [[ReadingNotes/ScanningNotes#ScienceFromFisherInformation]]%0a%0a%0a!![[#Tools]]Tools%0a* [[http://www.bios.net/|BiOS]] A framework to collaboratively solve our shared challenges.%0a* [[http://openpcr.org/|OpenPCR]] DNA printing for everyone%0a* [[http://partsregistry.org/|partsregistry.org]] ''the Registry of Standard Biological Parts''%0a* [[http://openwetware.org/wiki/Endy:Notebook/BioBrick_Studio|BioBrick Studio]] integrated development environment (IDE) that facilitates review, annotation, design, and implementation of standard biological parts from non-standard DNA, RNA, and protein sequences%0a* [[http://openwetware.org/|OpenWetWare]] an effort to promote the sharing of information, know-how, and wisdom among researchers and groups who are working in biology & biological engineering.%0a* [[https://www.dna20.com/|DNA2.0]] ''Gene Synthesis and Synthetic Gene Applications - Fastest Gene Synthesis Service''%0a%0a%0a!![[#CommunityEvents]]Community and Events%0a* [[http://kefir.wikidot.com/|Free Fermentology Foundation]] in Paris%0a* [[http://ginkgobioworks.com/|Ginkgo BioWorks]]%0a* [[http://www.pasteur.fr/|Institut Pasteur]] in France%0a* [[http://arkfab.org/|arkfab]] appropriate biotech collective located in Atlanta%0a* [[http://sb4.biobricks.org/|Synthetic Biology 4.0 Conference]], October 2008%0a* [[http://diybio.org/|DIYbio]] aims to help make biology a worthwhile pursuit for citizen scientists, amateur biologists, and DIY biological engineers who value openness and safety.%0a* [[http://bio.cc/|BiO Community Cluster (BioCC)]]%0a* [[http://www.livly.org/|Livly]] non-profit company that aims to create true, sustainable cures for the major diseases plaguing humankind.%0a* [[http://biocurious.com/|Biocurious]] weblog about biology. Quantified.%0a* [[http://futurefarmers.com/|Futurefarmers]] people who know how to sew, cooks and bus drivers with a common interest in creating work that challenges current social, political and economic systems.%0a* [[http://wwoof.org/|WWOOF]] World Wide Opportunities on Organic Farms%0a* [[http://www.reclaimthefields.org/|Reclaim the fields]]%0a** [[http://www.reclaimthefields.org/content/bulletin-rtf-n%25C2%25BA1|Bulletin RtF nş1]]%0a%0a!![[#References]]References%0a* [[http://www.synberc.org/research.html|Synthetic Biology Engineering Research Center (SynBERC)]] develop the foundational understanding and technologies that will allow us to routinely build large numbers of useful biological systems from standard interchangeable parts.%0a* [[http://mitworld.mit.edu/video/646|Do-It-Yourself Biology]] by Natalie Kuldell and Reshma Shetty, MIT World 2009%0a* [[ReadingNotes.ReadingNotes#IntelligentBio|my notes on Intelligent Bioinformatics]] : The Application of Artificial Intelligence Techniques to Bioinformatics %0a* [[Seedea:Research/Bibliography#Biobazaar|my links on Biobazaar and related topics]] in the research bibliography%0a* [[ReadingNotes/Protocells]] Bridging Nonliving and Living Matter, MIT Press 2008 %0a%0a!![[#Inspiration]]Inspiration%0a* previous discussion in #hplusroadmap on freenode about bioengineering%0a* [[http://www.kqed.org/quest/television/web-extra-synthetic-biology-extended-interview|Synthetic Biology Extended Interview]] with Drew Endy of Stanford University and [[http://www.kqed.org/quest/television/decoding-synthetic-biology|Decoding Synthetic Biology]]%0a%0a!![[#ToDo]]To do%0a# integrate [[Cookbook/Chemistry]]%0a# add links to other mad scientists pages like http://www.madsci.org/%0a# check %0a## [[http://yalepress.yale.edu/yupbooks/book.asp?isbn=9780300085006|Agrarian Studies - Synthetic Work at the Cutting Edge]] by James C. Scott and Nina Bhatt, Yale University Press 2001%0a# [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s7dDd1bvNfA|The Epigenome at a Glance]], The University of Utah 2009%0a## more generally http://learn.genetics.utah.edu/%0a* [[http://cgi.cse.unsw.edu.au/~wyos/skyrails/index.php?entry=entry090416-002954|Interactorium]], Skyrails Blog 2009%0a* Eduardo Kac's [[http://www.ekac.org/transgenicindex.html|Bio Art]] Transgenic works and other living pieces%0a* [[http://algorithmicbotany.org/|Algorithmic Botany]] website of the Biological Modeling and Visualization research group in the Department of Computer Science at the University of Calgary%0a* [[http://pathogenomics.bham.ac.uk/hts/|Next Generation Genomics: World Map of High-throughput Sequencers]]%0a** discovered through http://www.top500.org and later on [[Events/CollegeDeFranceColloqueDeRentree2010#JeanLouisMandel]]%0a# favorite protein [[Wikipedia:Protein kinase M zeta]]%0a* check [[http://biocomplexity.indiana.edu/|The Biocomplexity Institute]] at Indiana University%0a* [[http://openpcr.org/|OpenPCR]]%0a%0a!!!Categories%0a* [[!Biology]] Cookbook.Chemistry=%25center%25[[#Recipes|Recipes]] - [[#Tools|Tools]] - [[#CommunityEvents|Community and Events]] - [[#References|References]] - [[#Inspiration|Inspiration]] - [[#ToDo|To do]]%0a%0a----%0a%0a%25center%25''Dosis sola facit venenum''%25%25%0a%25right%25Paracelsus (1493 - 1541) %25%25%0a%0a!![[#Recipes]]Recipes%0a* [[#Nootropics]]nootropics%0a** check http://aft.benetou.fr/Pratiques/AmeliorationsCognitives%0a** consider a non-chemical (thus more self-reliant) way%0a*** [[Content/Meditation]]%0a** [[Cognition/]]%0a** application of [[ObjectsExoBrain#SystematicStudy]] to the chemistry of the brain and not to a software/hardware combination%0a** [[Wikipedia:Nootropic]]%0a** [[Wikipedia:Psychoactive drug]]%0a** [[(http://www.)IleDeserte.net]] by Guerrique (French)%0a** understand how the brain works (overall structure and structure of its component) and how the drug works (structure of the compound)%0a* cooking%0a** [[Food]]%0a** Distillations [[http://distillations.chemheritage.org/?p=201|Episode 33: Molecular Gastronomy]], Chemical Heritage Foundation 2008%0a** [[Wikipedia:Fermentation (biochemistry)]]%0a*** [[Content/Wine]]%0a* [[#Computation]]computation%0a** [[http://www.extremetech.com/article2/0,2845,1946283,00.asp|The Chemistry of Computing]] by Alan Cohen, ExtremeTech 2006 %0a** [[http://web.mit.edu/newsoffice/2010/first-germanium-laser.html|First germanium laser]] by Larry Hardesty, MIT February 2010%0a** key concepts [[Wikipedia:Superconductivity]], [[Wikipedia:Semiconductor]], ...%0a* [[{$PageUrl}&action=edit|...add more]]%0a%0a%0a!![[#Tools]]Tools%0a* [[http://www.redbrick.dcu.ie/~noel/linux4chemistry/|Linux4Chemistry]] maintained by Noel O'Boyle%0a* [[http://www.gromacs.org/|Gromacs]] versatile package to perform molecular dynamics%0a* [[http://avogadro.openmolecules.net/|Avogadro]] Free cross-platform molecule editor%0a* [[http://www.pdb.org/pdb/home/home.do|RCSB Protein Data Bank]] A Resource for Studying Biological Macromolecules%0a* [[http://fold.it/|Fold.it]] Solve Puzzles for Science%0a* [[http://chemxseer.ist.psu.edu/|Chem'_x_'Seer Project]] by Keywords/Formulae/Name%0a* [[{$PageUrl}&action=edit|...add more]]%0a%0a%0a!![[#CommunityEvents]]Community and Events%0a* [[http://kefir.wikidot.com/|Free Fermentology Foundation]] in Paris%0a* [[http://www.practicalchemistry.org/|Practical Chemistry]] led by Emma Woodley.%0a* [[http://qah.uni-muenster.de/|QMC@HOME]] using Quantum Monte Carlo %0a* [[{$PageUrl}&action=edit|...add more]]%0a%0a%0a!![[#References]]References%0a* [[Biology]] to understand the mechanisms involved%0a* [[Gardening/]] to leverage those mechanisms%0a* my reading notes on%0a** Cognitive Enhancement discussion in [[ReadingNotes/TheEgoTunnel#CognitiveEnhancement|The Ego Tunnel]]%0a** [[ReadingNotes/Elegant Solutions]] with few chemistry tools and concept but mostly focusing on the history of chemistry%0a** [[ReadingNotes/Protocells]]: Bridging Nonliving and Living Matter%0a* [[PersonalInformationStream/WithoutNotesJune10#MichaelPersinger|Psychotropic Drugs And The Nature Of Reality]] by Michael Persinger, 2007%0a* [[http://oreilly.com/catalog/9780596514921|Illustrated Guide to Home Chemistry Experiments]] by Robert Bruce Thompson, O'Reilly Media / Make 2008 %0a* [[{$PageUrl}&action=edit|...add more]]%0a%0a!![[#Inspiration]]Inspiration%0a* [[Cookbook/Cognition#LearningNewDomain]] applied to plant and nootropics%0a%0a!![[#ToDo]]To do%0a# bioefficacy%0a# [[http://www.chemcollective.org/tutorials.php|Student Tutorials]], The ChemCollective (CMU)%0a* [[{$PageUrl}&action=edit|...add more]]%0a%0a!!!Categories%0a* [[!Chemistry]] Cookbook.Clothing=%25center%25[[#Recipes|Recipes]] - [[#Tools|Tools]] - [[#CommunityEvents|Community and Events]] - [[#References|References]] - [[#Inspiration|Inspiration]] - [[#ToDo|To do]]%0a%0a----%0a%0a!![[#Recipes]]Recipes%0a* light summer first clothes%0a## find a patron for linen or such light white/gray fabric%0a### simple trouser%0a### V collar shirt or boubou%0a## go to a market buy the fabric%0a### Saint-Pierre%0a## go to a nice coaching friend use her tools and profit from her experience%0a* [[Cookbook/ObjectsExoBrain#Core]] powered by static electricity on clothes%0a** [[http://www.mse.gatech.edu/FacultyStaff/MSE_Faculty_researchbios/Wang/wang.html|Zhong Lin Wang]] nanowire piezo-electric generators for self-powered nanodevices (Georgia Tech 2007)%0a* [[Cookbook/ObjectsExoBrain#InputModule]] (or just its minimalist input device) controlled through flat buttons on velcro (or velcro bracelet) %0a** each cloth get wired with conductive string and connectors on each end%0a*** add 10/06/2010 11:49 discussion with grx-isa%0a* conductive fabric as a self and social interaction mean%0a** control the loop without a switch by having this fabric run to each ankle and when pressed together the light turns on%0a** somebody with a vest with the conductive fabric that goes to the wrists and when the wrists are pressed against each other it lights up%0a*** somebody else with a vest also with the conductive fabric on the wrists too completes the other person loop so the LED lights up%0a*** it can extended to more than 2 persons%0a* [[{$PageUrl}&action=edit|...add more]]%0a%0a%0a!![[#Tools]]Tools%0a* check [[Design]]%0a* [[{$PageUrl}&action=edit|...add more]]%0a%0a%0a!![[#CommunityEvents]]Community and Events%0a* [[http://xslabs.net/|XSlab]] design research studio with a focus on innovation in the fields of electronic textiles and reactive garments%0a** found via Art et ordinateur by [[Wikipedia:Abraham Moles]], 1971%0a* [[{$PageUrl}&action=edit|...add more]]%0a%0a%0a!![[#References]]References%0a* Wikipedia:Pattern_(sewing)%0a* [[http://www.fashioningtech.com/|Fashioning Technology]] created by Syuzi %0a* [[http://fr.ekopedia.org/Couture|Couture]] page of Ekopedia%0a* [[http://www.media.mit.edu/wearables/|Wearable Computing]] at the MIT Media Lab%0a* [[Wikipedia:History of clothing]]%0a* [[http://www.fashionabletechnology.org/|Fashionable Technology: The Intersection of Design, Fashion, Science, and Technology]] by Sabine Seymour, Springer 2008 %0a* [[http://subtela.hexagram.ca/Bio.html|Barbara Layne]] Interactive Textiles and Wearable Computers, Hexagram Institute%0a%0a!!See also%0a* [[http://www.instructables.com/id/Conductive_Velcro_Toggle_Switch/|Conductive Velcro Toggle Switch]] AnaLou, Instructables 2008%0a* [[http://www.instructables.com/id/How-to-Sew-with-Conductive-Thread-with-Diana-Eng/|How to Sew with Conductive Thread with Diana Eng]] threadbanger, Instructables 2009%0a* [[http://singularityhub.com/2010/04/06/the-10-most-amazing-electronic-clothes-of-the-century/|The 10 Most Amazing Electronic Clothes Of the Century]] by Aaron Saenz, Singularity Hub April 2010%0a* [[http://flowingdata.com/2010/04/20/clothing-color-palette/|Clothing color palette]] by Nathan FlowingData April 2010%0a* [[http://www.rsc.org/publishing/journals/AN/article.asp?doi=b926339j|Thick-film textile-based amperometric sensors and biosensors]], Analyst Articles 2010%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O9dU65O6thk|Computational Textiles and the Democratization of Ubiquitous Computi check ...ng]] by Leah Buechley, UWTV 2009%0a** Leah Buechley's homepage, [[http://web.media.mit.edu/~leah/|director of High-Low Tech Group MIT Media Lab]]%0a* [[http://www.fabricanltd.com/|Fabrican Tld]] spray-on fabric, non-woven coating aerosol technology with Imperial College London / Layton Thompson%0a* Fashion Clothing using Luminux with [[http://www.romanillumination.com/fashion_clothing.htm|Roman Illumination]]%0a%0a!![[#Inspiration]]Inspiration%0a* ...%0a* [[{$PageUrl}&action=edit|...add more]]%0a%0a!![[#ToDo]]To do%0a* check http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4Xdw9Sk_diY%0a* [[{$PageUrl}&action=edit|...add more]] Cookbook.Cognition=[[#menu]]%0a* [[#HistoryOfDominantCognitiveModels|History of dominant cognitive models]]%0a* [[#QuantitativeToQualitativeThresholdAndTheImportanceOfAutomation|Quantitative to qualitative threshold and the importance of automation]]%0a* [[#OptimalLearningClosure|Optimal Learning Closure]]%0a* [[#LearningNewLanguage|Learning New Language]]%0a* [[#CognitiveMirror|Cognitive Mirror]]%0a* [[#CognitiveStack|Cognitive Stack]]%0a* [[#AnalysisOfTheUsageHistoriesOfTools|Analysis of the usage histories of tools]]%0a* [[#DedicatedCreativityTime|Dedicated Creativity Time]]%0a* [[#BrainHijackers|Brain Hijackers]]%0a* [[#ExocognitionAsNetworkTraversal|Exocognition as network traversal]]%0a* [[#ThinkingIsTechnical|Thinking Is Technical]]%0a* [[#LearningNewDomain|Learning a New Domain]]%0a* [[#EpistemicElitism|Epistemic elitism and consequences on group dynamics]]%0a* [[#Postponing|Postponing and procrastinating]]%0a* [[#GoalFocusAttention|Goal, focus, attention]]%0a* [[#ReadingTechniques|Reading Techniques]]%0a* [[#OpportunityTensions|Opportunity Tensions]]%0a* [[#YearlyOverview|Yearly Overview]]%0a* [[#OptimizableModelPerPage|Optimizable model per page]]%0a* [[#PriorityByEconomicalSystem|Priority by economical system]]%0a* [[#LeveragingStructures|Leveraging existing brain structures for new purposes]]%0a* [[#PainFromTools|Pain from imperfect tools]]%0a* [[#WikiBrainMapping|WikiBrain Mapping]]%0a* [[#CognitiveScalability|Cognitive Scalability]]%0a* [[#socialnetwork|Social Network]]%0a* [[#CausalReadingTree|Causal Reading Tree]]%0a* [[#PrivateLibrary|Private Library]]%0a* [[#EducationSelfUpdate|Education Self-Update]]%0a* [[#DailyExercisesFeed|Daily Exercises Feed]]%0a* [[#Thinking|Thinking about thinking]]%0a* [[#VR-HUD|HUD for your PIM in the learning VR environment]]%0a* [[#FeedsGoodPractices|Automatic Feeds Good Practices]]%0a%0aAnd also%0a* [[#ToDo|To do]]%0a* [[#SeeAlso|See also]]%0a* [[#Inspiration|Inspiration]]%0a%0a>>comment%3c%3c%0a----%0a%0a!![[#Concept]]Concept%0a%0a!!!Principle%0aShort description.%0a%0a!!!Solution%0a# step%0a# by%0a# step%0a%0a!!!See also%0a* Related internal pages%0a* Related external pages%0a%0a!!!Inspiration%0a* Idea given by X with those contextual information%0a%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a>>%3c%3c%0a%0a----%0a%0a!![[#HistoryOfDominantCognitiveModels]]History of dominant cognitive models%0a%0a!!!Principle%0aList by time period the most popular abstract model of that time.%0a%0a!!!Solution%0a* ... before?%0a* atom and void, antiquity%0a* linear order in premodern Europe, ~XVIth century%0a** cf [[Wikipedia:Great chain of being]]%0a* structure ...-1960%0a* system 1970-1980%0a* network 1990-2010%0a** yet rarely hypergraph%0a* code/software/turning machine (esp. for recursion)? ?-?%0a%0a!!!Remarks%0a* are there also dead-ends in cognitive models used? i.e. can a discovery not be made just by the model used and the inability to step back into another, an older one? (especially if considering a phylogeny of models in which one would require to backtrack through several branches)%0a** inspired by the last section of chapter 29 of [[ReadingNotes/TheSocietyOfMind]]%0a* are they lagging behind the state of the art of mathematical constructs?%0a** e.g. what is the impact of category theory? topology?%0a** is that lag diminishing? (a form of compression, see earlier discussion on such a possibility)%0a** mainly through an intermediary democratizing physical layer i.e. computers?%0a*** even more now through computers and their parametrized algorithms with their datasets directly available as services on the web?%0a** see also [[PersonalInformationStream/WithoutNotesMay11#JohnHopcroft]] conclusion on the central role of mathematicians%0a%0a!!!See also%0a* [[Content/Needs#EvolutionOfTheMathematicalSyntax]]%0a* [[Content/Philosophy]]%0a* [[ReadingNotes/PhilosophicalDarwinism]]%0a* Le réseau : du concept initial aux technologies de l'esprit contemporaines, Lucien Sfez 2001%0a* [[http://www.puf.com/wiki/Autres_Collections:Critique_des_r%25C3%25A9seaux|Critique des réseaux]], Pierre Musso, PUF 2003%0a* [[PersonalInformationStream/WithoutNotesApril11#AndreSkupin]]%0a* [[Wikipedia:Graphism thesis]]%0a* [[#LayerEpistemicDiffusion]]Layer Epistemic Diffusion%0a** how the discoveries in one layer or scientific model propagate to others, if the pattern and if so what are its constraints, does it evolve over time or not, ...%0a** [[PersonalInformationStream/WithoutNotesJune11#ChemistryLayerEpistemicDiffusion]]%0a*** and before it [[PersonalInformationStream/WithoutNotesJune11#PhysicsLayerEpistemicDiffusion]]%0a** a visualization with arrows of width relative to the importance of diffusion could be useful%0a*** including [[Fabien/ExtendedLayeredModel#CrossEveryLayers]] e.g. as phylogelony moved from biology to epistemology and back (or directly?) to computer virus studies%0a*** since knowing if a model has been applied or not, one could start with mention of famous scientific software framework first, e.g. [[Content/Needs#ComputerCyclesHistoryForScientificApplications]]%0a*** one could also start with the average age of cited paper outside of the field of the citing paper%0a%0a!!!Inspiration%0a* Pierre Musso's answer as "technologies de l'esprit" to a question at about half of [[http://www.franceculture.com/emission-place-de-la-toile-qu-est-ce-qu-une-oeuvre-de-net-art-la-modelisation-des-imaginaires-2010-1|Qu'est-ce qu'une oeuvre de (net)art ? / La modélisation des imaginaires]], France Culture November 2010%0a* [[Seedea:Research/PhylogeneticFlowProgramming]]%0a%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a%0a----%0a%0a!![[#QuantitativeToQualitativeThresholdAndTheImportanceOfAutomation]]Quantitative to qualitative threshold and the importance of automation%0a%0a!!!Principle%0aA threshold level can exist from which the seemingly useless accumulation of mode information or objects as quantitative aspect give rise to a qualitative shift. Automation because it allows the management of massive accumulation can facilitate a faster reach of such a shift.%0a%0a!!!Solution%0a# step%0a# by%0a# step%0a%0a!!!Remarks%0a* the desire to always automate can also be a dangerous bias of software developer who can neglect the cost of the process without first doing few cases, even one, is complex and might not be worth the efforts%0a** see also [[Tools/Programming]]%0a* there can also be an upper limit in which once the threshold has been reach and new information is produced or behavior is modified, linear accumulation becomes insignificant, even too costly%0a** see also [[ReadingNotes/Epistemetrics]] and my personal experience on the local instance of [[Fabien/PBES]]%0a* but also based on minimal potential structure: dated linked piece of information supporting addition and recursion%0a** wiki with transculsion and pagelist%0a** [[Fabien/StructuralInformationAsymmetries#Model]]%0a** calculus? lambda-calculus?%0a** Georges Chapouthier's motif%0a** [[PersonalInformationStream/WithoutNotesMay11#TheRecursiveMind]]%0a** Seedea:Research/PhylogeneticFlowProgramming%0a** [[Languages/Languages#MakingYourOwn]]%0a%0a!!!See also%0a* broadband government push in South-Korea%0a%0a!!!Inspiration%0a* conclusion of [[Slideshows/MyPIM]] at [[Events/LifeHackingParisOctobre2010]] during I stated that pushing for new solutions to scale up are important%0a* discussion in ##pim on freenode the 27/10/2010%0a* thoughts on the link between strategy and statistics (cf [[ReadingNotes/HowLifeImitatesChess#Chapter6]] Preparation and [[Content/StrategyLessons]])%0a%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a----%0a%0a!![[#OptimalLearningClosure]]Optimal Learning Closure%0a%0a!!!Principle%0aDefine the ideal state to learn.%0a%0a!!!Solution%0a# extract key features%0a## goal%0a### remember that the goal of the current task%0a### fixed by a parent closure%0a## feedback loop%0a### results of relevant measurements %0a## history%0a### track changes over time%0a## focus%0a### restrict attention on a specific object and a limited network of concepts%0a### know your needs [[#GoalFocusAttention|Goal, focus, attention]] to remove them from the current task%0a# emulate those feature to build a dedicated environment%0a# note the results and improve%0a%0a!!!Examples%0a* learn Erlang directly in a code-repository%0a** goal: display the goal as the window title%0a** feedback loop: measure the distance between the distribution of the vocabulary used and the distribution from high quality Erlang programmers%0a** history: Mercurial tracks changes to code and comments%0a** focus: use @@/startprogramming@@ in irssi to remove notifications (social aspect) yet lot messages and switch to a dedicated screen window%0a* learn XXth century epistemology in a book%0a* learn reading in school%0a* learn a research domain in a laboratory%0a%0a!!!Remarks%0a* closure is preferred to environment in the sense that%0a** a closure can be created%0a** a closure can embed another closure%0a** relations are viewed in a hierarchical perspective, not as a network%0a*** this could be an over-simplification yet provide a useful model%0a%0a!!!See also%0a* [[#LearningNewDomain|Learning New Domain]]%0a* [[Seedea:Research/PhylogeneticFlowProgramming]]%0a* [[ReadingNotes/TurtlesTermitesAndTrafficJams]] and [[Wikipedia:Constructionism (learning theory)]]%0a* discussion on "pocket world" with Paola at the 16/09/2010%0a%0a%0a!!!Inspiration%0a* working on vocabulary building during computer language discovery ([[#LearningNewLanguage|Learning New Language]]) and defining closure as a key terms in Innovativ.IT documentation (back from [[Events/DataPublica]])%0a%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a----%0a%0a!![[#LearningNewLanguage]]Learning New Language%0a%0a!!!Principle%0aEvery morning get a list of the new functions in your code repository to briefly review them to actively refresh your memory.%0a%0a!!!Solution%0a# define a pattern for keywords%0a## e.g W+( like "sort("%0a# parse the initial revision of the repository for all keywords%0a## filter out very basic functions%0a# periodically extract keywords since the previously parsed revision%0a# display the list of new keywords%0a## code snippet%0a## link to internal notes%0a## link to the official documentation%0a### with examples%0aSee [[Repository:?p=.git;a=blob;f=shell_scripts/)logs_own_vocabulary]] and [[Repository:?p=.git;a=blob;f=shell_scripts/)most_used_commands]].%0a%0a!!!Remarks%0a* basically any language based on the mastery of a large vocabulary%0a** Bash or shell history%0a* if one just cram them up on a daily basis, he might recall 20%25 of those functions%0a** if he can review them and in a context in which he was involved%0a*** he should remember not simply names but also how they relate to each other chronologically and contextually%0a* the [[http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/language-thought/|The Language of Thought Hypothesis]] could also suggest that designing your own language (cf [[Languages/Languages#MakingYourOwn]] and [[Seedea:Reseach:PhylogeneticFlowProgramming]]) could still be worth the investment%0a%0a!!!See also%0a* discussions with teacher friends%0a* [[Languages]]%0a* [[http://benfry.com/traces/|The preservation of favoured traces]] by Ben Fry 2009%0a* [[ReadingNotes.TheCodeBook]] and cryptanalysis techniques%0a** [[Wikipedia:Frequency analysis]]%0a%0a%0a!!!Inspiration%0a* discovering [[Tools/Mercurial]] and accumulating more and more command names%0a%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a----%0a%0a!![[#CognitiveMirror]]Cognitive Mirror%0a%0a!!!Principle%0aBe able to leverage your own generated content for self study.%0a%0a!!!Solution%0a# generate data%0a# input those data in what you consider the most adapted AGI%0a# dialog with the result%0a%0a!!!Remarks%0a* software logs are activity mirror with a time dimension%0a** they do not reflect the current or then state of the object manipulated or the user yet they provide very interesting reflective information%0a%0a!!!See also%0a* [[ReadingNotes/BeingNoOne]] and its self-model theory%0a%0a!!!Inspiration%0a* Listening Introduction to Probabilistic Logic Networks from [[WatchingNotes/WatchingNotes#AGISummerSchool2009|AGI Summer School 2009]] while thinking about applying RelEx to my own wiki then looking at the mirror in the kitchen in Langrolay.%0a%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a%0a----%0a%0a!![[#CognitiveStack]]Cognitive Stack%0a%0a!!!Principle%0aUse the stack model common in computer science and networking to human cognition.%0a%0a!!!Solution%0a# describe a though%0a## cut in steps%0a## generalize%0a## test%0a# back to 1%0a## refine%0a# extend%0a## [[#CognitiveStack|Cognitive Stack]] leveraging [[Tools/Programming#EntireStack]] for [[#ExocognitionAsNetworkTraversal|Exocognition As Network Traversal]]%0a### modelize as 1 single call trace%0a%0a!!!Remarks%0a* interestingly enough some of the "hard limits" of cognition seems to follow the same principle%0a** recursion limited by the number of deictic pointers that can be used%0a** task switching limited by the complexity of the context involved (a la paging)%0a%0a!!!See also%0a* [[Fabien/MyBeliefs]]%0a* [[Cognition/]]%0a* discussion seedeabitlbee/Paola 16/07/2010 from 20:03 to 20:38%0a* chain metaphor at [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MeK2rBq7elM#t=14m33s|14m33s]] in Connectomics by Sebastian Seung, Living Systems DC Salon 2010%0a** discovered few days after writting this proposal%0a%0a%0a!!!Inspiration%0a* discussion on why intuition is totally weak%0a** you can't backtrack your thinking process thus can't debug it thus can't learn%0a* discussion with Paola who were able during a conversation to backtrack to the previous topic and restart it%0a%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a%0a----%0a%0a!![[#AnalysisOfTheUsageHistoriesOfTools]]Analysis of the usage histories of tools%0a%0a!!!Principle%0akeep track on history of nearly every tool I use in order to be able to comment on new commands and avoid forgetting and parsing the docs again. %0a%0arote learning doesn't work that's why using history is important, it requires that you "do" the stuff, that you use it%0ait's not about reading the doc it's about using the tool (being a language or whatever) in a meaningful way for you%0a%0a%0a!!!Solution%0a# list history files from [[Tools/]] I use%0a## example of [[Tools/Irssi]], [[Tools/Vi]], [[Tools/Vimperator]], [[Tools/Shell]], ...%0a# result is outputed on a wiki with RSS feeds for recalls every few days (exp curve) [[Wiki/MemoryRecipe]]%0a# perform analysis on keyword usage in a revert way and point to the doc page of the "popular" keyword that Im '''not''' using%0a## example if Im never using GROUP BY while everybody does, it would send me a link to%0a%0a!!!Remarks%0athe problem is that if it's not automated, it's too slow and clumsy, I can't do it manually else it will break my thinking process%0alike if I work on sth, I work on sth but once it's done, I dont want to have to lose the problems and solutions I had%0a%0aCommand-line clients are always a good solution when they can handle paremeters as the shell environment will record the history even when the tools do not.%0a%0a!!!See also%0a* [[Tools/Shell|shell sink]]%0a* [[http://log2timeline.net/#input|log2timeline]] inputs including Firefox 3 history%0a* [[http://labs.autodesk.com/utilities/acad_community_commands/|CommunityCommands for AutoCAD]], Autodesk Labs Utilities%0a** receive command recommendations from the user community%0a** discovered the 3rd of August 2010, just a month after writing down this proposal%0a%0a%0a!!!Inspired by%0a[[Events/DrumbeatParis#VisitedLinks]] based on the browsing history in Firefox.%0a%0a%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a%0a----%0a%0a%0a!![[#DedicatedCreativityTime]]Dedicated Creativity Time%0a%0a!!!Principle%0aCreativity.%0a%0a!!!Solution%0a# meet plenty of different people who do not know each other%0a## be open-minded%0a## within and outside of your field%0a# study very '''hard'''%0a## keep notes%0a# gather paper, pens, computers and plenty of empty space%0a# '''cut information connections''' (yes, Internet and mobile included)%0a## cf [[#GoalFocusAttention|Goal, focus, attention]] (applying [[Tools/Greasemonkey#VirtualBlinders]] in "introspection" mode) and [[#BrainHijackers|Brain Hijackers]]%0a# '''do not buy or awaits''' for "that next tool [you] really need to progress", just make it with whatever you have around%0a# welcome impromptu events%0a## stay '''playful''' and keep on smiling%0a# keep more notes of the results but also of the process%0a# do sports or walks, don't stay enclosed in a tiny space for too long%0a# try new things not only on what you work on but on anything, even including daily chores%0a%0a!!!Overall remarks%0a* this is '''one''' way that does work for me, it is by no mean the universal and sole way. Rather, everybody should have his or her own tailored to the way he or she enjoys it.%0a* step away from the block to consider it better only thinking about it, not seing or touching it as maybe the sculptor most important work is done at the cafe or looking at the sea and only then materialize through his movements later on%0a** [[Content/MyAphorisms#sculptor]]%0a%0a!!!See also%0a* [[http://anti-social.cc/|Anti-Social]] Mac/OS X Social Networking Block Software%0a%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a%0a----%0a%0a!!![[#BrainHijackers]]Brain Hijackers%0a%0a!!!!Listing by estimated impact on survival%0aDepending on the situation one is in.%0a# physiological needs (cf [[Content/Health]])%0a## endogenous%0a### sleep, food, pain, ...%0a## exogenous (cf [[Cookbook/Chemistry]])%0a### psychotrops, nootropics, ... (natural or synthetic)%0a# social (cf [[Person/]])%0a## entrance of out-group member%0a## entrance of in-group member%0a## events%0a### mass%0a### sport%0a#### World cup, Olympic Games, ...%0a## speech%0a### known language%0a### unknown language%0a# advertisement%0a# entertainment%0a# noise (that one is unable to model, associate to a signal with a meaning)%0a## for each sense%0a%0a!!!!Notes and remarks%0a* impact amplitude, it can be both positive and negative%0a** if somebody makes a huge threat, people will listen%0a** if somebody makes a propose a huge opportunity, people will listen%0a** it can also be expressed as the absolute difference with your estimated baseline on that topic%0a* social%0a** hierarchical superior%0a** potential mate%0a* generalized AbBlock Plus%0a** Diminished Reality by [[http://www.tu-ilmenau.de/fakmn/10083+M54099f70862.0.html|Wolfgang Broll]] at Department of Virtual Worlds / Digital Games, Ilmenau University of Technology%0a%0a!!!!See also%0a* [[Content/Reward]]%0a* [[#GoalFocusAttention|Goal, focus, attention]]%0a** ref to Attention Economy by by Michael Goldhaber%0a*** [[Wikipedia:Attention economy]]%0a* [[Content/Meditation]] for trained brain discipline%0a* [[http://dspace.mit.edu/handle/1721.1/41709|Mediating disruption in human-computer interaction from implicit metrics of attention]] by Ernesto Arroyo Acosta, MIT 2007%0a** [[http://web.media.mit.edu/~selker/|Ted Selker]] as advisor, discovered during [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N7zb0EjzFPY|Context Aware Computing: Understanding Human Intention]] by Ted Selker, Stanford University 2007%0a%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a%0a%0a%0a!!![[#ExocognitionAsNetworkTraversal]]Exocognition as network traversal%0a%0aActor possessing a low resolution model of the tool using it as an interface (cf [[#OptimizableModelPerPage|Optimizable Model Per Page]], Seedea:Seedea/Services , ...) to the tool (cf [[Person/]] "distributed/social cognition API", ... ) itself.%0a%0aPhysically when the tool is used it is a continous wiring through the neural network to the usage. It's clearly visible when the tool is modelled as such like a CPU or the Internet (cf Seedea:Utopiahanalysis/UniNetVerseVisu). When the tool is not usually described as a network one can still imagine it as through it's structucal model, as the atomic level.%0a%0aBefore using a tool one thus have to have a model of the himself and of the tool. Simulate how it could interact with it then finally simulate how it could leverage it for its own usage. It is thus one single pathway across a much large space of interactions. Consequently one can imagine this usage as the combination of two networks forming this single pathways. The actor is thus a physical network possessing a low resolution of the second network.%0a%0aNote that however efficiency the tools used can be, they are only useful in the process that leads to a [[#GoalFocusAttention|Goal]].%0a%0a!!!!Remarks%0a* note this process could lead to dangerous bias%0a** the tool used is the best one for the task%0a** the actor can confuse%0a*** the tool potential with his ability to use it%0a*** the tool resistance with his own%0a%0a!!!!See also%0a* extended cognition, cf HEC in [[ReadingNotes/Supersizing|Supersizing the Mind]] by Andy Clark.%0a* [[Wikipedia:Peripheral nervous system]] (PNS) = nerves and ganglia outside of the brain and the spinal cord.%0a%0a!!!!Inspired by%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vgCDVWz1lS4|The Neural Circuitry of Perception & Genetic and Hormonal Influences on Cognition]] by Michael Goard and Emily Jacobs, GoogleTechTalks May 2010%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z47Gv2cdFtA|Fairchild Briefing on Integrated Circuits]] 1967%0a%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a%0a!!![[#ThinkingIsTechnical]]Thinking Is Technical%0aThinking is idealized while, like computing, it is a very physical process. Not a simple one but still physical and thus that can be improve through processes technical too.%0a%0aExample of the pen and paper, calculator, agenda, etc.%0a%0aEven through social means (cf [[http://www.canalacademie.com/ida5808-Les-transmissions-des-savoirs-et.html|egyptian scribs]], ...).%0a%0a!!!!See also%0a* [[http://www.cs.utexas.edu/users/EWD/video-audio/NoorderlichtVideo.html|Edsger Dijkstra - Denken Als Discipline (Discipline in Thought)]], VPRO Television 2001%0a** "For myself, the most important thing has been '''the daily discipline of neatly writing down your thoughts and what you do.'''" ~6min50%0a** streaming on [[http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-6873628658308030363|Google Video mirror]]%0a* [[http://www.ourp.im/PIM/Review-Utopiah|An evolution of problems and their solutions]], OurP.IM%0a** mostly the outline%0a* [[Wiki/Wiki|Evolution of my noteboosk]]%0a* [[Wiki/Wiki#EvolutionOfMyWorkSpaces]]%0a* [[Seedea:Xye/WhyWikis]]%0a* [[http://labo.bnf.fr/|BnF - Le labo]] lieu expérimental dédié aux nouvelles technologies de lecture et d'écriture%0a* CNRS [[http://www.lutin-userlab.fr/recherche/|Recherche Fondamentale]] at Laboratoire des Usages en Technologies d'Information Numérique (Lutin) Userlab%0a%0a!!!!To do%0a# add notes from my notebooks%0a%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a!!![[#LearningNewDomain]]Learning a New Domain%0a%0a!!!!Solution%0a* see Path:/pub/conversations/learning_new_field_example_plants.txt%0a** generalize it%0a** link to http://aft.benetou.fr/Pratiques/AmeliorationsCognitives and DIY (of actually find it yourself) nootropics%0a* make a warning regarding videos that reading the paper or book or trying the software '''prior''' to watching the talk drastically improve the understanding%0a** in particular for complex structures, e.g. equations, code, visualization, etc that are primitives of the area%0a*** ideally constructing a hierarchy of such primitives%0a** also allows to decide of the rhythm and fix possible lacking pieces of knowledge%0a%0a!!!!See also%0a* [[Content/Education]]%0a* machine learning technique%0a** MLOSS%0a** Google conf.%0a* [[ReadingNotes/IntelligentBio]]%0a%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a%0a!!![[#EpistemicElitism]]Epistemic elitism and consequences on group dynamics%0a%0a!!!!Hypothesis%0aThere are glass ceiling from Grandes Ecoles and systems of self-described academic excellence but those are not resulting from groups dynamics favoritizing members of the same group, rather they are self-maintained dynamics in order to maintain a high quality of knowledge. Alma matters from top schools are not necessarily rejecting different groups from their circle but their own desire to acquire, and eventually create, knowledge naturally pushes them to always look for better quality. This form of epistemic arm races ripples down social strata of society rather than the other way around.%0a%0a%0a!!!!Remarks%0a* there might also be a self-censorship or a self desire not to participate in activities in which you know alumni for schools that socially perpetually been in your milieu considered "better" than you. One rarely wants to be intellectually challenge in public, especially in French culture in which asking questions and even more explanations is often considered degrading.%0a* see also Seedea:Content/Newconcepts#Agnotology%0a* we are addicted to cognitively stimulating environment%0a** as we develop cognitive skills, there is simply no going back to less rich environment and some of the most challenging involve a social aspect too%0a%0a!!!!Inspired by %0a* Being a guest at an informal conference at ENS%0a%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a%0a!!![[#Postponing]]Postponing and procrastinating%0aPostponing, a decision or an action, means that the uncertainty is too high and the default choice or current situation is ok%0a* it automatically implies that %0a** you expect the uncertainty to decrease over time%0a*** key information currently lacking will naturally appear without having any action to undertake%0a*** better alternative with lower uncertainty will become available%0a** the default choice or current situation will not have an impact too negative%0a%0a!!!!Remarks%0a* this could be reinforced by cultural bias%0a** mythology of the pure free market with access to perfect information%0a* solution could be to step back and reconsider how that decision impacts your overarching goals%0a** cf [[#GoalFocusAttention|Goal, focus, attention]]%0a%0a%0a!!!!See also%0a* [[Wikipedia:Risk]]%0a* [[Wikipedia:Procrastination]]%0a* [[http://www.college-de-france.fr/default/EN/all/phy_per/index.htm|Physiologie de la perception et de l'action]] by Alain Berthoz, College de France%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch#!v=LTp6zPNSF-g|Demain, demain]], Les Fabulous Trobadors%0a%0a!!!!Inspired by %0a* [[Cognition/Priority By Economical System]]%0a%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a%0a%0a!!![[#GoalFocusAttention]]Goal, focus, attention%0a%0athe absence of goal increases flexibility yes but it also increases uncertainty (which is very stressful) and provide no focus point (hard to leverage)%0a%0aIn the quote "Give me a lever long enough and a fulcrum on which to place it, and I shall move the world" attributed to Archimedes, in our cognitive world with knowledge worker and such, focus is your more powerful lever.%0a%0a!!!!Goal%0a* implementation at [[Fabien/PBES]]%0a* using [[Tools/Irssi#ActivitiesAliases]]%0a%0a!!!!Remarks%0a* [[Tools/Greasemonkey#VirtualBlinders]] with its multiple modes, "introspection" being the strictest, and I:Site/UbiquitousNet are two sides of the same coin%0a* probably proportional to the expected impact of CoS%0a** thus consider (evolutionary) bias that would wrongly shift the focus on a task that is not crucial%0a%0a!!!!Metaphor%0a* available CPU cycles including those hijacked by worms%0a** cf [[Seedea:Utopiahanalysis/Botnets]]%0a* available neuron cycles including those hijacked by non-personal goals%0a** cf [[#BrainHijackers]]%0a* wasted APM in %0a%0a!!!!Key structures%0a* [[Wikipedia:Default network]] network of brain regions that are active when the individual is not focused on the outside world and the brain is at wakeful rest.%0a* [[Wikipedia:Dorsal attention network]] (DAN) involved in voluntary (top-down) orienting and shows activity increases after presentation of cues indicating where, when, or to what subjects should direct their attention.%0a* [[Wikipedia:Ventral attention network]] (VAN) involved mostly, if not entirely, in involuntary actions.%0a%0a!!!!See also%0a* [[Scholarpedia:Attention]] curated by Lawrence M. Ward%0a* [[http://www.gocognitive.net/video/marlene-behrmann-spatial-vs-object-based-attention|Marlene Behrmann on Spatial vs. Object Based Attention]], Go Cognitive 2010%0a* [[http://www.gocognitive.net/video/michael-posner-anatomy-attentional-networks|Michael Posner on the Anatomy of attentional networks]], Go Cognitive 2010%0a* goal setting%0a* filters%0a** rational ignorance%0a* attention economy%0a* motivation%0a** intrinsic, extrinsic%0a* [[http://xml.gov/stratml/|Strategy Markup Language (StratML)]] XML vocabulary and schema for strategic plans.%0a%0a%0a!!!!References%0a* [[http://www.goldhaber.org/|Attention Economy]] as I first discovered it by Michael Goldhaber%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_jHzbmYx-aY|Paying Attention to Interruption: A Human-Centered Approach]] by Brian Bailey, Stanford University Human-Computer Interaction Seminar (CS 547) 2007%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch#!v=wQmwEjL6K1U|The Design of Future Things]] by Don Norman, the Stanford University Human Computer Interaction Seminar (CS 547) 2007%0a* “We have not yet found something that [multitaskers] are definitely better at than people who don't multitask.”%0a** [[http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/digitalnation/interviews/nass.html|Clifford Nass interview]], FRONTLINE: Digital Nation, PBS 2009 %0a* [[http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/digitalnation/blog/2009/12/multitasking-at-mit.html|Multitasking at M.I.T.]], FRONTLINE: Digital Nation, PBS 2009 %0a%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a%0a!!![[#ReadingTechniques]]Reading Techniques%0a%0aImport and structure%0a* speed reading presentation done at [[Events/MBE01]]%0a* [[#YearlyOverview|Yearly Overview]]%0a* [[#PrivateLibrary|Private Library]]%0a* [[#CausalReadingTree|Causal Reading Tree]]%0a* [[http://picasaweb.google.com/utopiah/FinalizedVisualTools#5205938877525438418|my reading process visualized]]%0a* the tools Im using%0a** [[http://booksearch.blogspot.com/2009/06/explore-book-in-10-seconds.html|Explore a book in 10 seconds]] by Diego Puppin, Inside Google Books 2009%0a** for browsing%0a*** [[http://userscripts.org/scripts/show/25207|GreaseMonkey autoscroll]]%0a*** wiki note taking%0a*** @@Sidebar Downloads@@ to reduce width%0a** for PDFs%0a*** auto-scroll shortcuts%0a*** reflow%0a** ...%0a%0a!!!!Remarks%0a* Diminishing returns is probably why you do not want to finish that book sitting on your shelf for the last 2 months%0a** chances are that you already learn the basic concept even before reading the book, your decision to buy and start to read the book was a mere confirmation of your interest%0a** reading the first chapter refined your model%0a** the more you read the less you learn since you have already understood the basis%0a* reading in 1 sitting is impossible for truly new concepts%0a** you need time to restructure your beliefs, if the concept you are currently learning through this book is reshaping them and their organization in a radical manner, you probably need time to spread this update%0a* similar with fractal image compression technique%0a** MPEG/JPEG/... %0a** increasing precision%0a%0a!!!!See also%0a* [[Wikipedia:Reading (process)]]%0a* [[http://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-00347843/en/|Environnement numérique de lecture : instrumentation de l'activité de lecture savante sur support numérique]] by Erik Gebers, UTC 2008%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a%0a!!![[#OpportunityTensions]]Opportunity Tensions%0a%0a!!!!Principle%0aYou detect potential opportunity matching your your predictions and trends yet, are unable to find a way to leverage them%0a%0a!!!!Examples%0a* scalable on-demand IT infrascture (AWS)%0a* databases (datapkg) + ML (uclassify, Analytics1305)%0a%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a%0a%0a!!![[#YearlyOverview]]YearlyOverview%0a%0a!!!!Principle%0aWhat was the best book, why?%0aHow were the different books related (trying to step back a bit) ?%0aWhat were the difficulties and lessons learnt (motivate me to push further rather than just reading "interesting" books) ?%0a%0a!!!!Examples%0a* [[PersonalInformationStream/Books2009]]%0a%0a!!!!See also%0a* [[PersonalInformationStream.LinkOfTheMonth]]%0a%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a!!![[#OptimizableModelPerPage]]Optimizable model per page%0a%0a!!!!Principle%0ahopefully getting an entirely formalized wiki with the ability to optimize each page%0a%0a!!!!Process%0a* find for each page of the wiki a formal model of what it represents%0a** equation or an algorithm that will allow to simulate the principle in the page%0a*** able to run simulations relative to the content of the page%0a*** lot of models/simulations in academia about everything%0a** an optimization algorithm%0a*** if none specific is found, generic one like those used in operational research%0a* running optimization per page would be done according to%0a** the underlying principle of [[#PriorityByEconomicalSystem|Priority by economical system]] meaning expected ROI%0a%0aData would be on that page or in another page of the wiki, the thing is that hopefuly it should always have the potential to improve.%0a%0a%0a!!!!Examples%0apage about my plants%0a* algorithm = general plant metabolism model%0a* optimization = Liebig's law%0a* data = plants and resources (water+soil) quantitative description%0a%0a!!!!Remarks%0a* I already wanted to force myself to have a model/schema/formalization for each page but I didn't really got to it so far but if I can find optimization fo each, it could be a strong motivation.%0a* making it an AmazonTurk task but then I would need to first do it for few pages and make clear example for turkers%0a* proposed Pre-reading model and Post-reading model in [[ReadingNotes/Template]] but %25red%25nearly never applied it%25%25%0a** months after added "consider a set of rules" too, same problem%0a* consider iPython%0a%0a%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a%0a!!![[#PriorityByEconomicalSystem]]Priority by economical system%0aMoved to [[Cognition.PriorityByEconomicalSystem]]%0a%0a>>frame%3c%3c%0a(:include Cognition.PriorityByEconomicalSystem#start_principle#end_principle:)%0a>>%3c%3c%0a%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a%0a%0a!!![[#LeveragingStructures]]Leveraging existing brain structures for new purposes%0aBrain areas that evolved to very specialized cognition function over eons should now be re-used in a new context efficiently.%0a%0a!!!!Description%0aFor the last few years I was focusing on learning new important concept and thus discarded authors are discoverers and vectors of those ideas. Since recently I started remembering the author names as I find it more efficient to do so. I also try to have a quick bibliography but, at least as importantly, to have a video recording in order to memorize the author voice (especially when later on reading his own work) and face (probably for visualization). I consider that I can thus relate to him (and his concepts) better than without doing this "side work" seemingly unrelated to the concepts themselves.%0a%0a!!!!Generalization%0aAre there other similar situations in which face recognition, voice recognition, social network exploration, ... could be leveraged?%0a%0a!!!!Critics%0a* Is it actually testable?%0a* Is it post-rationalization?%0a%0a!!!!See also%0a* [[#WikiBrainMapping|WikiBrain Mapping]] in order to get a better understanding of the actual cognitive structures%0a%0a!!!!Inspired by %0aDiscussion with Paola in Paris Vrin bookshop and the usefulness of bibliographies.%0a%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a%0a!!![[#PainFromTools]]Pain from imperfect tools%0aWhy does when your computer or network is slow it feels "nearly painful"?%0a# because you integrate tools like a part of yourself (cf [[Content.KeyExperiments#MappingToolsToBody|Tool-use induces morphological updating of the body schema]] Current Biology, Volume 19, Issue 12, R478-R479, 23 June 2009 )%0a# because you physical pain and psychological pain are very close (cf [[PersonalInformationStream.WithoutNotesOctober09#SouffrancePsychique|Comment soigner la souffrance psychique ?]] Le Téléphone Sonne, France Inter, October 2009 )%0aSo with 1 and 2 you get the equivalent of physical pain when your cherished tools are not working well%0a%0aIt also applies the other way around, this psychological pain can be somaticize like stomach ache or headache.%0a%0aEvolution sticks to the principle of minizing resources spent and organisms end up with overlapping structures for similar usages so... it sounds coherent.%0a%0aIt could also explain how some people end up rejecting tools that don't responder properly at a gut level and hit the screen or don't want to use a computer. Just one bad initial experience could have been physically painful for them and if not that tool, a related older tool like a calculator.%0a%0aNote that social and physical pain seems be using similar structure in the brain. %0a* [[http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/15110038|The neural correlates of placebo effects: a disruption account]] Neuroimage 2004%0a%0a!!!!See also%0a* [[Seedea:Oimp/Lqnet]]%0a%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a%0a!!![[#WikiBrainMapping]]WikiBrain Mapping%0aMap this actively used [[Path:.|wiki instance]] over a visual [[#brainimaging_resources|brain imaging model]].%0a%0a!!!!Objectives%0a# better understanding of the "state of the art" brain mechanisms (chronological lastly integrated brain areas, cf [[Wikipedia:Developmental cognitive neuroscience]]) not through memorization but through usage (or simulated exploration)%0a# efficiently centralizing page to follow the [[#CognitiveScalability|cognitive scalability principle]] and replace the automatically generated [[Site.AllRecentChanges]] and the created [[Fabien.LayeredModel]] (technical difficulty making it hardly usable)%0a# motivate an efficient and more systematic delegation of such mechanisms (as software)%0a# connect [[#DailyExercisesFeed|Daily Exercises Feed]] and [[#OptimizableModelPerPage|Optimizable Model Per Page]] whenever possible to improve the physical habits associated to the purely thereotical models associated to it or sub-part of the process%0a# directly connect healthy physical behavior and improved cognitive results%0a## reticular activating system (RAS) and posture (cf [[Content/Health]] with PostureMinder)%0a## nutrition in particular water, caffeine, fatty acids (cf [[Content/Health#Nutrition]])%0a# leverage [[Seedea:Content/Concepttreefmri|Concept Tree fMRI]] project to display content probabilisticaly relevant to the task at hand%0a## display content associated with detected activated brain area%0a%0a%0a!!!!Process%0a# create a dedicated page%0a## [[(Content.)WikiBrainMapping]]%0a## list the existing brain areas%0a### http://github.com/kanzure/brain/blob/master/human_brain.yaml%0a### binded to a visualization%0a## list the existing wiki pages%0a## create an associative table%0a### association can be done through tag (PmWiki Categories)%0a### use general "memory" as the default area%0a#### it is '''crucial''' to list all pages (as opposed to the [[(Fabien.)LayeredModel]])%0a### the refine as much as possible%0a#### provide an incentive%0a### [[(Fabien.)Roadmap]] (in the "neo-cortex"?)%0a# integrate of external resources%0a## previously organized through Seedea%0a### [[(Seedea:Seedea/)Services]]%0a### [[(Seedea:Seedea/)DATAmatrix]]%0a### [[(Seedea:Seedea/)AImatrix]]%0a### [[(Seedea:Seedea/)Onlineoutsourcing]]%0a#### should be already integrated thanks to [[Person.Person]]%0a## it can also be associated to areas related to tool usage%0a### see [[Content.KeyExperiments#MappingToolsToBody]]%0a# visualize activity%0a## edition (PmWiki and httpd logs) browsing (httpd logs)%0a## see DTI visualization tools%0a## [[http://designweenie.com/portfolio/index.php/page/140|Website Traffic Map]] Designweenie%0a# integrate non-content part of the wiki%0a## modules%0a## configuration files%0a# get reviewed by a neuroscience researcher%0a## simple blind validation%0a# use [[Seedea:Content/Concepttreefmri#results|brain imaging techniques]]%0a## to display (lens HUD or classical screen display) pages associated to the currently activated brain area(s)%0a## [[http://seedea.org/discussion_eeg_wikibrainmapping.txt|discussion with Paola]] (2 Dec 09)%0a# assimilate visit paths (through trails or httpd logs) to [[Wikipedia:Neural pathway]]s%0a## example of [[Wikipedia:Arcuate fasciculus]] as described during [[WatchingNotes/WatchingNotes#AGISummerSchool2009]] lecture 12 by Allan Combs%0a%0a!!!!Side note%0aThis is entirely different from brain imaging on mind mapping :%0a* Brain Imaging is the process of producing accurate picture of a physical brain, here those data are used in order to map over, not as a way to simulate.%0a* Mind mapping is the process of taking notes in a structured fashion while being creative.%0a* previous solutions%0a** chronology%0a*** nothing%0a*** entry page (add it's history)%0a*** AllRecentChanges page%0a*** LayeredModel%0a*** WikiBrain Mapping%0a*** next?%0a** review each step%0aConsider also non great apes brain model structures, in particular birds in particular crow and ravens, cephalopodes, dolphins and elephants.%0a* distinguish patterns%0a** eventually propose an hybrid model%0aStudy not the content but solely the organization of information and of processing components used in [[Cookbook/ObjectsExoBrain#HardwareConfiguration]] then compare to existing brain structures not through their expected usage but again, through their structural organization.%0a%0a!!!!Remarks%0a* the beauty of information stored on flexible system, it can have multidimensional categorization%0a** I can tag an information by physical context of the event, physical position of the information itself, chrnological position, relative positive to other events, etc... they don't have to be mutually exclusive.%0a*** Consequently, based on the task at hand I can use any of those dimension of even combination of dimension to access that piece of information.%0a*** even if I don't personally recall a piece of information by its physical position in my brain, I still think in the long run, with brain imaging progresses and because it's non-exclusive tagging, it will be useful.%0aCf discussion with Klevre "Well I'd like something that organizes it the same way my brain does." and nicktick the 12/07/2010 at 09:39 on freenode/##pim%0a* could corticogenesis by usage at the human and phylogeny provide a model to simplify learning brain areas and their position?%0a** see also morning [[Person:Raphael#BanksOfTheMarneJuly2010|discussion with Raphael]] on the banks of the Marnes in Saint-Maur during mid-July 2010%0a%0a!!!!See also%0a* my notes on [[ReadingNotes/The Wisdom Paradox]] by Elkhonon Golberg%0a* [[http://www.humanbrainmapping.org/|Organization for Human Brain Mapping]] (OHBM) %0a* neuroscience equivalent of KML for geography, %0a** a "NeuroML" using voxel coordinates?%0a*** check http://www.neuroml.org/%0a* [[#brainimaging_resources]]datasets and visualization%0a** [[http://www.brain-map.org/|Allen institute]]%0a** [[http://brainmaps.org/index.php?p=brain-maps-api|BrainMaps.org API]]%0a* the connectome initiative and the resulting connectomics field%0a** [[http://www.plosbiology.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pbio.0060159|Mapping the Structural Core of Human Cerebral Cortex]], PLoS Biology 2008%0a* [[http://www.mindmodeling.org/beta/|MindModeling@Home (Beta)]] research project that uses volunteer computing for the advancement of cognitive science.%0a* [[http://act-r.psy.cmu.edu/|ACT-R]] cognitive architecture (as Lisp functions modeled from fMRI data) from CMU%0a* [[http://wholebraincatalog.org/|Whole Brain Catalog]] developed by a team of researchers from the UC San Diego%0a** [[http://www.wholebrainproject.org/|Whole Brain Project]]%0a* [[Wikipedia:Cognitive_architecture]]%0a** [[Wikipedia:Category:Cognitive_architecture]]%0a* [[http://www.springer.com/engineering/book/978-3-642-04024-5|Brain-Inspired Information Technology]] edited by Akitoshi Hanazawa, Tsutom Miki, Keiichi Horio, Springer 2010%0a* [[http://act-r.psy.cmu.edu/publications/pubinfo.php?id=813|ACT-R: ACT-R meets fMRI (2007)]] John R. Anderson, Yulin Qin, Dan Bothell%0a** in particular [[http://act-r.psy.cmu.edu/people/ja/ja-vita.php#pubs|John Robert Anderson]] at CMU knowing he is "using fMRI brain imaging to track different components of the cognitive architecture in the performance of complex tasks"%0a* [[http://brainimaging.waisman.wisc.edu/~oakes/spam/spam_BrainMaker.htm|Volume of Interest (VOI) Drawing with BrainMaker]] by Terry Oakes%0a* [[http://braininfo.rprc.washington.edu/|BrainInfo]] using NeuroNames Ontology, University of Washington %0a* [[http://www.elsevier.com/wps/find/journaldescription.cws_home/622925/description|NeuroImage - A Journal of Brain Function]]%0a** vehicle for communicating important advances, using imaging and modelling techniques to study structure-function relationships in the brain.%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4kRrarRR2kk|Building a Circuit-Diagram for the Brain]] by Jennifer Raymond, Stanford University 2009%0a** [[http://raymondlab.stanford.edu/|Jennifer Raymond Lab home page]] mechanisms of motor learning in a simple cerebellar task.%0a* [[http://brainmap.org/|brainmap.org]] online database of published functional neuroimaging (fMRI and PET) experiments with coordinate-based (x,y,z) activation locations in Talairach space.%0a* [[Wikipedia:Memory-prediction framework]] by Jeff Hawkins, 2004%0a** [[Wikipedia:On Intelligence]]: How a New Understanding of the Brain will Lead to the Creation of Truly Intelligent Machines%0a* [[http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/journal/10.1002/(ISSN)1097-0193/issues|Human Brain Mapping]], Wiley%0a** first issued in 1993%0a%0a%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a%0a!!![[#CognitiveScalability]]Cognitive Scalability%0aWhy taking notes matter?%0a>>frame%3c%3c%0a(:include Content.PersonalInformationStream#Principle_start#Principle_end:)%0a>>%3c%3c%0a%25right%25(cf [[Content.PersonalInformationStream#Principle]])%25%25%0a%0aConsequently, one should use copping systems like Personnal Information Management (PIM) as presented in [[(http://)ourP.IM]] to replace classical paper notes which might still be limitating regarding processing capabilities (searching, ordering, ...).%0a%0aProbably mainly composed of one's learning ability (integrate new models) and the ability to synthesize (how much you can compress your current models).%0a%0aYet, one must also be sure minimize the [[(Content.)CognitiveDrag]] generated, i.e. have limit the system burden (like paperwork) or meta-task.%0a%0a!!!!Example%0a[[Content.PersonalInformationStream]] pulls page numbers and similar information automatically from notes page, removing the need to duplicate information.%0a%0a!!!!See also%0a* my notes on [[ReadingNotes.ReadingNotes#MecaMind|The Mechanical Mind in History]] by Philip Husbands, Owen Holland and Michael Wheeler, MIT Press 2008 %0a** describes how mathematician delegated to programmers and before to calculators%0a* Cognitive Archeology in my [[Seedea:CoEvolution/HistoryIdeaManagement|History of Idea Management]]%0a* http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Economy_of_scale%0a* http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diseconomies_of_scale%0a* [[http://www.college-de-france.fr/default/EN/all/the_eco/seminaire_du_4_mai_2009_neu__9.jsp|Neuro-économie, évaluation et décision : introduction]] by Stanislas Dehaene and Roger Guesnerie, Collčge de France May 2009%0a%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a%0a!!![[#socialnetwork]]my social network%0aMoved to [[Person/]]%0a%0a>>frame%3c%3c%0a(:include Person.Person#start_principle#end_principle:)%0a>>%3c%3c%0a%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a%0a!!![[#CausalReadingTree]]Causal Reading Tree %0a%0a!!!!Problem%0aHow can I step-back and understand what lead me to my current knowledge?%0aA bibliography is a similar tool for the writer but for the reader, it's harder to backtrack what lead you to read a book or another.%0a%0a!!!!Process%0a* generate it using%0a** internal links in the Motivation section in every [[(ReadingNotes.)ReadingNotes]]%0a** chronological list of my past read items in [[(Content.)PersonalInformationStream]]%0a** add suggestions, cf [[Seedea:Research/Bibliography#ToDo|ToDo section in Seedea Bibliography]]%0a* obtaining%0a** chronological animation of the generated causal tree%0a*** so that one can see it unfold moment by moment%0a*** visually distinguish the topic, associate a color by category (tags)%0a*** output to GraphViz code, embed as PmGraphViz%0a*** link each book to its [[(ReadingNotes.)ReadingNotes]] page%0a%0a!!!!Example%0a%0aSee progresses in [[Tools/Processing#ProcessingJS]] resulting in a visualization of network of book in [[ReadingNotes/ReadingNotes#Visualization]].%0a%0a* bookA (lead to read) bookB (lead to read) bookC and bookD%0a* bookA and bookC (lead to read) bookE%0a%0a(:pmgraphviz -- [=%0a digraph {%0a bookA [label="bookA" style=filled fillcolor=orange];%0a bookB [label="bookB" style=filled fillcolor=orange];%0a bookC [label="bookC" style=filled fillcolor=yellow];%0a bookD [label="bookD" style=filled fillcolor=orange];%0a bookE [label="bookE" style=filled fillcolor=yellow];%0a bookF [label="bookF" style=filled fillcolor=lightyellow];%0a bookA -> bookB;%0a bookB -> bookC;%0a bookB -> bookD;%0a bookA -> bookE [label="also recommanded by John"];%0a bookC -> bookE;%0a bookE -> bookF [style=dotted];%0a }%0a=] :)%0a%0a[[Cognition.CausalReadingTree#AnimationExample|Example of animation]]%0a%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a%0a!!![[#PrivateLibrary]]Private Library%0a%0a!!!!Problem%0a[[(Content.)PersonalInformationStream]] provides no link to my local files (or upload of them) as link to content implies giving an URL to the files thus uploading delay, copyrights issues, etc...%0a%0a!!!!Process%0a# gives an URL to your collection%0a## edit /etc/httpd%0a## 127.0.0.1%0a### no upload and copyright problem%0a## remote server%0a### .htaccess required%0a# update [[PmWiki.InterMap|InterMap]] of the wiki with the URL%0a# links page [@[[MyLibrary:book_name.pdf#page=99]]@]%0a## http://partners.adobe.com/public/developer/en/acrobat/PDFOpenParameters.pdf%0a%0a!!!!Example%0a[@[[MyLibrary:the Future of Ideas - Lawrence Lessig.pdf#page=10]]@][[MyLibrary:the Future of Ideas - Lawrence Lessig.pdf#page=10|page10]]%0a[[MyLibrary:the Future of Ideas - Lawrence Lessig.pdf#search=test|search on "test"]]%0a%0a!!!!To do%0a* Shared libraries%0a** 1 online server, each InterMap pointing to it%0a*** check protection mechanism (cf [[http://www.cyberciti.biz/tips/lighttpd-setup-a-password-protected-directory-directories.html|lighttpd directory password]])%0a** distributed each InterMap pointing locally%0a*** check simple mirroring mechanism, cvs-style%0a* print%0a** "Locate nearby [[http://www.engadget.com/2009/09/24/video-espresso-book-machine-now-serving-3-6-million-books-than/#continued|Book Printer]]"%0a*** use an international index of such printers and your location%0a*** if nothing nearby, send to [[http://www.lulu.com/|Lulu]]%0a** "Print Book" and send your PDF to it%0a%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a%0a!!![[#EducationSelfUpdate]]Education Self-Update%0a*list the institutional books I have studied (from kindergarden to engineering school)%0a** find the notions that have since then been proven wrong%0a*** highlight the new paradigms%0a**** eventually generalize the result and make it a wiki to faciliate "getting up-to-date"%0a** mine the french Education National archive%0a*** [[http://www.education.gouv.fr/pid12/outils-de-documentation-d-information.html|Outils de documentation, d'information]] from the Ministčre de l'Education Nationale%0a*** [[http://www.sceren.fr/|Centre national de documentation pédagogique (CNDP)]]%0a*** get each year official program on content%0a**** import user data from Copain d'Avant or similar websites%0a*** generate the equivalent of a diff (or Wiki History page)%0a*** compare each to the current situation here and abroad%0a*** repeat for methodologies%0a** do this in collaboration with teacher friends, being teacher then or new teacher now%0a*** Alain Burlot (physique-chimie)%0a*** Mme Carre (allemand)%0a*** Mme Buhard (francais)%0a*** Claude Herviou (francais)%0a*** Emilie Tanguy (general)%0a**** cf paper notes%0a*** Raphael Sonnier (general)%0a*** Matthieu Herviou (mathematique)%0a*** Frederic%0a**** cf [[Path:/pub/conversations/discussion-with-Frederic.txt|11/09/09 discussion]]%0a** schools should provide such a tool in them and when one leaves them%0a*** it would also impair the rote learning paradigm%0a** [[http://www.inrp.fr/|Institut National de Recherche Pédagogique (INRP)]]%0a*** [[http://www.inrp.fr/musee/|Musée national de l'Education]]%0a*** [[http://www.inrp.fr/inrp/recherche/programmes/Apprentissages%2520curriculum%2520didactiques%2520/programme-apprentissages-curriculum-didactiques-acd|Programme Apprentissages, curriculum, didactiques (ACD)]]%0a* read a recent thesis a day each time from different domain%0a** locate RSS feeds for each key labs%0a*** see also [[http://www.scimago.es/|SCImago Research Group]] esearch group dedicated to information analysis, representation and retrieval by means of visualisation techniques.%0a** pick daily a lab (cycling through them) %0a*** choose the latest most acclaimed onebased on popularity%0a%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a%0a!!![[#DailyExercisesFeed]]Daily Exercises Feed%0aCurrently partly implemented as [[MemoryRecalls/ImprovingPIM#PIMBasedExercises]].%0a%0a* generate daily exercises feed%0a** based on the different wiki pages%0a*** generated with [[OurPIM:MembersProposals#TopicRevision]]%0a** global repostory of exercises in a specific format by data type or domain%0a*** periodically contributed by peer reviewed papers on education%0a*** provide an API to pull the exercise form (as a template) and add content from other sources%0a** to finally provide%0a*** generated exercises to be embedded (in a wiki, a feed reader, a link, ...)%0a*** then every morning I would have an RSS feed with randomly picked exercises adapted to the content I want to learn (instead of always the same type, forcing me to be focused)%0a*** feedback mechanism regarding exercises efficiency (eventually uniquely based on tests)%0a** a kind of WikiExercises to mashup content from Wikiversity/Wikibooks and other sources%0a*** Dana Foundation [[http://www.dana.org/danaalliances/programs/cognitivefitness/|Cognitive Fitness at Work]]%0a*** [[http://en.wikiversity.org/wiki/Category:Quizzes|Wikiversity list of quizzes]] ([[http://en.wikiversity.org/wiki/Help:Quiz|with its help]])%0a*** extracting the exercises from FOSS e-Learning tools%0a*** [[http://www.freepuzzles.com/|Free Puzzle Collections]]%0a*** [[http://nobelprize.org/educational_games/|Educational Games]] on NobelPrize.org%0a*** no existing dedicated semantic wiki according to [[http://semanticweb.org/wiki/Semantic_wiki#Existing_Semantic_Wikis|semanticweb.org listing]] and #semanticmediawiki on freenode%0a** including based on previously read books%0a* [[http://topicmarks.com/info/features|Topicmarks]] upcoming feature "Answer quiz questions about the text"%0a[[Seedea:Seedea.SandIdeabox#wikiasalearningtool]]%0a%0a!!!![[#WikiBasedExercises]]Examples of wiki-based exercises%0a* is word X from page A, B, C or D?%0a* does page A contains word X, Y or Z?%0a* is page A linked to page B?%0a* what is the correct order for pages A, B and C on descending criteria i A>B>C? A>C>B? B>C>A? B>A>C? C>B>A? C>A>B?%0a** i e.g. size, frequency update, last edition, ...%0a* which of those page corresponds the updates visualization V, A, B or C?%0aScore would the be based on accuracy, number of answers and time required. It would be kept over time and tracking which questions one does fail the most at. Batches of questions would initially be of the same number but gradually updated to reflect the most frequently failed question.%0a%0a!!!!See also%0a* [[http://www.lumosity.com/|Lumosity]] Brain Games & Brain Training by Lumos Labs%0a* http://quiz.thefullwiki.org%0a* Discussion:freenode/randiter.log the 25th of June 2011 at ~10AM%0a%0a!!!!References%0a* [[http://www.nature.com/news/2010/100420/full/4641111a.html|No gain from brain training : Computerized mental workouts don't boost mental skills, study claims]], Nature News April 2010%0a** Putting brain training to the test by Owen, A. M. et al. Nature advance online publication doi:10.1038/nature09042 (20 April 2010)%0a** [[PersonalInformationStream/WithoutNotesJanuary11#ActivelyRecalling|Learning science : Actively recalling information from memory beats elaborate study methods]], ScienceDaily January 2011%0a*** hence the importance of "table exercise" with '''no''' access to studied material, forcing to retrieve rather than reread%0a%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a%0a!!![[#Thinking]]Thinking about thinking%0aThinking is the process that extract information by transforming a probabilty distribution to another distribution using energy.%0a%0aMore classicly, your brain is an engine executing a process that updates its own neural configuration (a topology of weights) based on newly perceived information (external to itself) using energy acquired by digestion.%0a%0a!!!!Discussions%0a* [[Path:/pub/conversations/thinkingdefinedwithdira1.log|discussion with Dira]] with focus on matrices, 25th of September 2009%0a* [[Path:/pub/conversations/thinkingdefinedwithdira2.log|discussion with Dira]] focusing on language, 25th of September 2009%0a* [[Path:/pub/conversations/thinkingredefinedwithpaola.log|discussion with Paola]] clarifying "distribution of what" and source thought process, 25th of September 2009%0a* [[Path:/pub/conversations/distributedthinkingserialization.txt|discussion with Koganei]] regarding distributed vs serialized thinking process (based on language) 17th of December 2009%0a* [[Path:/pub/conversations/decisiontheoryanddistributions.txt|discussion with X]] regarding decision theory, its Street walker dilemma and expertise in IT, 18th of April 2010%0a%0a!!!!Resulting questions%0a* What are the implication of such a framework%0a** for software?%0a*** self-updating ANN (or other ML techniques)? cf log1 with Dira%0a** for learning?%0a* How can it be tested?%0a* Is the brain a large chemical manifold self-updating?%0a** in the same way that the gecko can use quantum scale physical effect, is the brain leveraging quantum scaled dynamics in order to make thinking an efficient process?%0a** see [[http://www.ploscompbiol.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pcbi.1000532|Towards a Mathematical Theory of Cortical Micro-circuits]], Numenta, PLoS Computational Biology October 2009%0a* can we expend to a "social manifold"?%0a** based on "joint attention is paradigmatically a distributed cognitive act. " (p153) Chapter [[ReadingNotes.ThePrehistoryOfLanguage#Chapter8|8 The Ontogeny and Phylogeny of Non-verbal Deixis]] of The Prehistory Of Language%0a** and the encompassing "Social Brain Hypothesis" also used in Institute of Cognitive and Evolutionary Anthropology, Oxford University%0a** can we expend this "social manifold" to tools too?%0a*** including thus not just a network of biological neural networks (NN) but also Artificial ones (ANN) and thus forming an even more encompassing manifold?%0a*** see [[Path:/pub/conversations/thinkingredefinedwithpaola_social.log|discussion with Paola]] clarifying "networked statistical distribution", 18th of October 2009%0a%0a!!!!See also%0a* Seedea:CoEvolution/HistoryIdeaManagement#CognitiveArcheology%0a** evolution from fixed systems (bones) to gears (Antikythera mechanism) then wiring (early computers) then FPGA then pure software on generic CPUs%0a* Artificial Intelligence in which most techniques are based on statistics%0a* the scientific method which rely heavily on coorelation to deduce potential causation, statistical tests, regression analysis, ...%0a* Information Geometry in which the concept of manifolds is central%0a* my page [[Content.CognitiveDrag|Cognitive Drag]] which goal is to minimize inefficiency in the thinking process%0a* [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Solomonoff|Ray Solomonoff]] and his Universal Distribution%0a** The Universal Distribution and Machine Learning in [[http://world.std.com/~rjs/pubs.html|Publications of Ray Solomonoff]] (2003)%0a* [[http://www.jstor.org/pss/2099954|The Streetwalker's Dilemma: A Job Shop Model]]by Steven A. Lippman and Sheldon M. Ross, SIAM Journal on Applied Mathematics, Vol. 20, No. 3 (May, 1971), pp. 336-342%0a* [[Events/HplusSummitHarvard#NoahGoodman]] on Probabilistic Lambda-calculus%0a** http://projects.csail.mit.edu/church/wiki/Probabilistic_Models_of_Cognition_Tutorial%0a* [[http://people.csail.mit.edu/jrennie/trg/papers/amari-ig-hierarchy-01.pdf|Information Geometry on Hierarchy of Probability Distributions]] by Shun-ichi Amari, 2001%0a* consider [[Wikipedia:Kullback–Leibler divergence]] (aka information divergence, information gain, relative entropy or KLIC and notated @@||@@) discovered for definition of Φ in [[PersonalInformationStream/WithoutNotesMay11#IITManifesto]]%0a** could it be consider as a Munz's mapping (a la [[ReadingNotes/PhilosophicalDarwinism]]) of the environment?%0a* Seedea:Content/Newconcepts#InformationGeometry%0a%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a%0a!!![[#VR-HUD]]HUD for your PIM in the learning VR environment%0aSee [[Cookbook/Overlay]] and [[Tools/Greasemonkey#RevertedPIMLinks]]%0a%0a!!!!Get your imagination running%0a* take a picture from your daily life and add information over%0a* draw in very fine ink on plastic glasses%0athen design your HUD.%0a%0a!!!!References%0a** see also [[http://www.researchchannel.org/prog/displayevent.aspx?rid=27622|The Mashup of Virtual Worlds and Learning: Steps Toward a Platform Independent Solution]] by Henry Kelly, GMU-TV 2008%0a** [[http://julianlombardi.blogspot.com/|Julian Lombardi's Blog]] especially focusing on Croquet/Cobalt%0a** [[http://learninggames.wordpress.com/|Learning Games]] by Daniel Livingstone%0a%0a!!![[#FeedsGoodPractices]]Automatic Feeds Good Practices%0a* boost discoveries of new items by monitor listings%0a** detect inactivity and suggest appropriate action %0a*** as proposed in the [[http://Seedea:Content/Newconcepts#ToDo|To Do]] section of the New Concept page%0a*** see also To Do section in new vocabulary, etc...%0a** inject serendipity, i.e. [[http://en.wikiversity.org/wiki/Special:random|Wikiversity random]]%0a*** eventually use this with [[http://semanticweb.org/|SMW]] to make a daily random feed, configure the number of items, add the ability to inject the item in a SMW, etc%0a** potentially use an [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Event-driven_programming|event-driven]] framework to produce/consume RSS (items as events) in coordination with time and other events%0a*** [[http://twistedmatrix.com/trac/|Twisted]] in Python from Twisted Matrix Labs, MIT license%0a*** consequently thinking of the web as an entire functionnal [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dataflow|dataflow]] system?%0a*** see more [[Content.TheRSSquest|RSS dedicated tools]]%0a%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a%0a!![[#ToDo]]To do%0a* add workflows%0a** follow wiki.process.io models%0a*** eventually build them there and link/embed%0a** import "E:\Work\Personnal tools\Reading process"%0a* link to [[Seedea:Content/Conceptstree|my concepts tree]] in the cognitive scaffolding%0a* link to the article mentionning the [[Seedea:Content/Newconcepts#CognitiveCommons|Cognitive Commons]]%0a* link to [[(Seedea:)Seedea/Services]]%0a* describe home sticky papers%0a* does [[(Content.)PersonalInformationStream]] act as a feedback loop?%0a** (hopefuly) producing by public the positive effect on focusing on quality%0a* intellectual share and tell, Friday evenings%0a** talk about anything that you have learnt that week%0a** practiced by ThePhysicist%0a%0a%0a!![[#SeeAlso]]See also%0a* [[Seedea:Content/Mypersonalcognitivescaffolding|personal cognitive scaffolding]]%0a* the [[(Content.)Education]] page%0a** [[Content.Education#RelatedProjects|my related projects]]%0a** [[Content.Education#e-Learning|e-Learning tools]]%0a* [[Seedea:Seedea/Onlineoutsourcing|Online outsourcing]] at Seedea%0a** resources on how to remotly delegate cognition%0a* looking for repositories of [[Seedea:Content/Newconcepts#CognitiveCommons|Cognitive Commons]]%0a* against mnemonics%0a** create a strongly connected network of logical links%0a*** use the word/expression often in its context%0a**** even if in the beginning it's "forced" like an exercise%0a*** know the history of the concept%0a**** where it comes from%0a**** why it replaces the previous one, how it's different from existing ones%0a*** know the ethymology%0a**** the name itself has a logical construction%0a%0a%0a!![[#Inspiration]]Inspiration%0a* doing it with food and objects, now with intangible objects.%0a%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]'' Cookbook.Cookbook=(:nogroupheader:)%0a%25center%25[[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_purpose_of_a_system_is_what_it_does|The purpose of a system is what it does (POSIWID)]]%25%25%0a%0aThis group list the different '''recipes I can or want to [++do++]'''. ''Recipes'' and ''cookbooks'' are here used in a very general sense. Originally coming for culinary domain, they are applied to food, or course (see [[(Cookbook.)Food]]) but also [[(Cookbook.)Objects]] and now much more!%0a%0a!!Cookbooks%0a%25comment%25(:pagelist group=Cookbook order=-size fmt=#titlespaced name=-GroupFooter,-GroupHeader,-Template,-RecentChanges,-Cookbook :)%25%25%0a%25comment%25Should be "From the largest to the smallest" but order fails.%25%25%0a* [[Tools/]]%0a* and [[{$PageUrl}&action=edit|...add more]]%0a%0a%0a!!To do%0a* [[#BuildAction]][[http://www.pmwiki.org/wiki/PmWiki/AvailableActions|"build" action]] (instead of print) to generate the object base on the schematics%0a** {-visualization-} this was "before" during the upstream design phase%0a*** [[http://www.ctan.org/|TeX]]%0a** determine type from the more explicit to the implicit%0a*** dedicated keyword%0a*** category (PmWiki tag)%0a*** page of a group%0a*** presence of TeX formatted content%0a*** pattern matching%0a** check for improvements%0a*** [[http://www.me.utexas.edu/~adl/|Automated Design Lab]] at UT Austin%0a*** [[http://www.mindviewslabs.com/|Mindviews Labs]] founded to automate the design, analysis, and manufacture of new products and systems.%0a** send to the associated "builder"%0a*** open manufacturing including [[Seedea:Utopiahanalysis/HiTechCreativity-draft#printers|3D Printers]] in my HiTech Creativity draft%0a**** provide a geolocalization feature providing the virtual assembly line with the "shortest path"%0a***** solutions ordered composite optimization from lower overall price, transportation, CO2, human right respect, ...%0a***** current position (or delivery location)%0a***** listing of suppliers (also including labs or HackerSpaces) with geolocation%0a****** list of hardware available%0a******* directly as IPv6 devices providing API, queue and cost of running%0a****** http://makerfactory.com%0a***** see also [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Supply_chain_network|Supply chain network]] and it's potential distributed equivalent%0a****** using [[http://www.gs1.org/collaborations/vendorfinder|GS1 vendorfinder]] with [[http://www.gs1.org/gsmp/kc/ecom/xml/upstream_grid|Upstream grid XML]] according to [[http://www.gci-net.org/gci/content/e8/e77/index_eng.html|GUSI]] (email sent)%0a***** [[http://www.importers.com/search.php|Importers.com]], [[http://www.manufacturersupplier.com/|manufacturersupplier.com]], [[http://www.alibaba.com/trade/advancesearch|alibaba.com]]%0a***** list of hardware required%0a****** [[http://fusioninventory.org/|FusionInventory]] complete, modular and multi-platform solution for Hardware & software inventory%0a**** e.g. also http://www.cmarcelo.com/cornucopia%0a*** web service repository for scientific experiments hardware%0a**** see [[(ReadingNotes.ElegantSolutions#)ExperimentsTools]]%0a**** [[http://experimentalturk.wordpress.com/|Experimental Turk]] blog on social science experiments on Amazon Mechanical Turk %0a*** hypothesis testing through datasets%0a**** see [[(Seedea:/Seedea/)DATAmatrix]]%0a**** [[http://infochimps.org/|infochimps.org]] with its [[http://infochimps.org/datasets/1.json|minimal API]]%0a**** public scientific data and tools as recommend in [[http://www.nature.com/nature/journal/v461/n7261/full/461171a.html|Post-publication sharing of data and tools]], Nature 461 September 2009%0a**** research KM systems%0a***** [[http://www.uk.sagepub.com/srmo/|SRMO]] SAGE Research Methods Online, Sage 2010%0a***** [[http://www.biodata.com/|BioKM]] Online laboratory management service from BioData, 2008 %0a**** software generation%0a***** executable UML%0a***** [[http://www.wikis4se.org/|Wikis for Software Engineering]]%0a***** [[Seedea:Utopiahanalysis/Botnets#automatedboostedevolutions|tools for automated design]]%0a*** generate a set of requirements%0a**** eventually a tree in case of a compound system made out of other component%0a***** which are also wiki pages (thus the tree structure)%0a**** estimated cost%0a**** estimated time required%0a*** default%0a**** explanation message "no builder found"%0a***** wizard to pick the right builder and automatically tagging the project%0a****** else suggesting a new builder%0a**** Strategy Markup Language (StratML) with Project Management Standard XML Extensible Markup Language (PMXML)%0a***** [[http://trac.usefulinc.com/doap|DOAP]] to describe software projects%0a***** [[http://web.mit.edu/mecheng/pml/why_pml.htm|Physical Markup Language (PML)]] to constructed complex descriptions of physical objects, as well as commercial and industrial processes%0a***** [[http://ipc.informatik.uni-freiburg.de/PddlExtension|PDDL]] (Planning Domain Definition Language)%0a** consider putting this in the "actuator" section of [[Cookbook.Cognition#WikiBrainMapping]]%0a** consider using a keyword for tasks to delegate through%0a*** [[Person.Person]]%0a*** [[Seedea:Seedea/Onlineoutsourcing]]%0a** consider [@{$Group}.PageActions@] and making a build per group%0a** handle the entire lifecycle%0a*** cradle to cradle%0a** see also%0a*** http://www.seed-factory.org with its WikiBook http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Seed_Factories%0a* find blueprints (see open manufacturing)%0a** organize them by '''leverage'''%0a*** what is the core mechanism that give added value%0a%0a%0a!![[#SeeAlso]]See also%0a* [[http://web.mit.edu/evhippel/www/democ1.htm|Democratizing Innovation]], Erick Von Hippel, MIT Press 2005 Cookbook.Design=%25center%25[[#Recipes|Recipes]] - [[#Tools|Tools]] - [[#CommunityEvents|Community and Events]] - [[#References|References]] - [[#Inspiration|Inspiration]] - [[#ToDo|To do]]%0a%0a----%0a%0a!![[#Recipes]]Recipes%0a* [[#InputModule]]Case for [[ObjectsExoBrain#InputModule]]%0a** to build during [[Events/TmpLab01]]%0a** [[Path:/pub/inputmodule.svg]]%0a*** Ctrl+Shift+c to get path (vertex)%0a*** autosmooth to change a line of through its vertex to a nice curve%0a**** to add to [[Tools/Tools#Inkscape]]%0a** add discussion with killer @ 9:30 16/06/2010%0a* [[{$PageUrl}&action=edit|...add more]]%0a%0a!![[#GoodPractices]]Good practices%0a* focus on the actual needs, not what is trendy (e.g. new material)%0a** check behind what the person say they want but rather what they truly need%0a*** ask why with 10 recursion depth%0a* know the precision of the machine you'll use%0a* know the physical property of the components%0a** dimensions, weight, heat, resistance to problems, ...%0a%0a!![[#Tools]]Tools%0a* [[Tools/Tools#Blender]]%0a* [[Tools/Tools#Inkscape]]%0a* [[Tools/Tools#Illustrator]]%0a* [[Tools/Tools#Photoshop]]%0a* [[http://tonybuser.com/cloudscad|CloudSCAD - Being Tony Buser]] CloudSCAD.com%0a* [[http://advanced.aviary.com|Aviary]] for online editing%0a* [[{$PageUrl}&action=edit|...add more]]%0a%0a%0a!![[#CommunityEvents]]Community and Events%0a* [[Events/DI Bar Camp]]%0a* computer related%0a** [[http://www.chi2010.org/|CHI 2010: ACM Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems]]%0a** [[http://www.acm.org/uist/uist2010/|UIST 2010 - ACM Symposium on User Interface Software and Technology]] %0a** [[http://hci.stanford.edu/|HCI at Stanford]]%0a** Research at [[http://www.media.mit.edu/research|MIT Media Lab]] %0a** [[http://www.cs.umd.edu/hcil/|Human-Computer Interaction Lab]] at University of Maryland%0a** [[http://www.sigchi.org/|SIGCHI]]%0a** [[http://hci.stanford.edu/courses/cs549/|CS549: Seminar on Computing and Design Thinking]], Stanford University 2010%0a* [[{$PageUrl}&action=edit|...add more]]%0a%0a%0a!![[#References]]References%0a* [[http://books.google.fr/books?id=e4AaWB3QX6cC|Universal Principles of Design]] by William Lidwell, Kritina Holden, Jill Butler, Rockport Publishers 2003%0a* [[http://books.google.fr/books?id=oaBOuo4mId8C|Design Rules: The power of modularity]] by Carliss Young Baldwin, Kim B. Clark, 2000%0a* TED talks [[http://www.ted.com/talks/tags/id/3|tagged with "design"]]%0a** [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Design_for_X|Design for X]]%0a** [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Modular_design|Modular design]]%0a** [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cellular_manufacturing|Cellular manufacturing]]%0a** my article [[Content.CognitiveDevelopmentFailure|Cognitive Development Failure]]%0a** http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Separation_of_concerns%0a* [[{$PageUrl}&action=edit|...add more]]%0a%0a!![[#Inspiration]]Inspiration%0a* building the case for [[Cookbook/ObjectsExoBrain#InputModule]]%0a* [[{$PageUrl}&action=edit|...add more]]%0a%0a!![[#ToDo]]To do%0a* import from http://fabien.benetou.fr/?action=search&q=design%0a* integrate%0a** [[Overlay]]%0a** [[Objects#architecture]]%0a** [[Clothing]]%0a* [[{$PageUrl}&action=edit|...add more]]%0a* my participation to DI05 at UTC%0a* [[http://tbmdb.blogspot.com/2010/07/design-of-business-2009.html|The Design of Business (2009)]] by Anders Sundelin, The Business Model Database July 2010%0a* [[http://www.crcpress.com/product/isbn/9780849372421|Handbook of Algorithms for Physical Design Automation]], CRC Press Online 2008 Cookbook.Electronics=%25center%25[[#Recipes|Recipes]] - [[#Tools|Tools]] - [[#CommunityEvents|Community and Events]] - [[#References|References]] - [[#Inspiration|Inspiration]] - [[#ToDo|To do]]%0a%0a----%0a%0a!!Gateway Things (WebThingsIO)%0aFormelly Mozilla Gateway Things%0a* connect with social VR, cf [[Tools/Hubs]]%0a* @@firefox -window-size 300,100 -new-window -kiosk http://gateway.local/things@@ to get a "control panel"%0a** to use with borderless and always on top%0a*** e.g. https://gist.github.com/Utopiah/12a1e6bf05a32d77825482e05ef04efd#file-gateway_thing_pannel-kwinrule%0a**** unfortunately also matches a "normal" Firefox tab, should be more specific or modify the Gateway page to make the title specific to local vs WAN%0a* see also own PoCs shared on Twitter%0a** connecting own things via HTTP plugin%0a*** RPi red light WFH%0a*** Roomba%0a%0a!!PoCs%0a* IoT on HTC Vive for in-VR experiment environment modification%0a(:html:)%0a%3ciframe width="560" height="315" sandbox="allow-same-origin allow-scripts allow-popups" src="https://video.benetou.fr/videos/embed/54c3dbdc-e177-4ed8-ada2-b3a931e19baf" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen>%3c/iframe>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a** wifi = micropythoN%0a** webrelp = python%0a%0a!![[#Recipes]]Recipes%0a* [[#NFC]]NFC%0a** e.g. applying [[CognitiveEnvironments/]] on phone and appliances (laptop, domotic and related appliances on current location)%0a* "physical" bitcoin wallet using RFID%0a** cf [[Content/FinancialTools#crowdfunding|virtual currency]]%0a* random music%0a** needs%0a*** continuous on the go music stream aiming toward a personal auditive aesthetic%0a** solutions%0a*** multiple tracks%0a*** random generation%0a*** decide what a sample is%0a*** output sound (DSP?)%0a** limits%0a*** required time to reach quality%0a** suggestions%0a*** share result for live social interactions (Thomas)%0a* health%0a** needs%0a*** know when to take a pill (and when not to)%0a** solutions%0a*** input pill X, Y, ... taken at timestamp Tx, Ty, ...%0a*** curves of upper limit and down limit%0a*** output visual and/or vibration as warning signal%0a** limits%0a*** trust in the tool%0a** suggestions%0a*** really adapted design%0a* quantitative life%0a** needs%0a*** be able to record quickly and in a very private way (nobody else has to know an event has been recorded) a non-predefined series of event%0a** solutions%0a*** register button pressed with timestamp%0a*** output date%0a** limits%0a*** memorization of the association of event/button required%0a** suggestions%0a*** take a picture/scan of your own hand to really have the ideal shape%0a*** replace button with EEG/fMRI/...%0a*** ideas of applications%0a**** smiles, X calories, ideas, feelings, steps, learn something, healthy behavior, ...%0a* [[{$PageUrl}&action=edit|...add more]]%0a%0a!![[#RaspberryPi]]Raspberry Pi%0a* headless setup of ssh and WiFi via /boot%0a** ssh https://www.raspberrypi.org/documentation/remote-access/ssh/README.md%0a** WPA supplicant https://www.raspberrypi.org/documentation/configuration/wireless/headless.md%0a* turn off system LED @@echo 0 > /sys/class/leds/led1/brightness@@%0a* 3 LED lights%0a** https://gist.github.com/Utopiah/fe5ce76b0cc840bc080dd743b85da077%0a* LED web server accessible with / to verify it's on then /start and /stop%0a** Gist https://gist.github.com/Utopiah/19159b5e61cfd091dd6f92f5c66f4bb5#file-rpi_led_web_server-js%0a** testing for the Switch browser https://57596f2d7ddd.ngrok.io%0a* onoff: GPIO access and interrupt detection with Node.js on Linux boards https://github.com/fivdi/onoff%0a* tutorial based on Freva (Belgium company) ~100e kit https://www.freva.com/tutorials/%0a* controlling GPIO with NodeJS https://www.w3schools.com/nodejs/nodejs_raspberrypi.asp%0a** verson of node is outdated but still well explained%0a%0a!!![[#Arduino]]Arduino%0a* %25newwin%25[[https://www.reddit.com/r/arduino/comments/5fbcyq/wifi_shield_not_present_using_grove_uart_wifi/|questions on UART Grove ESP8266 via reddit]]%0a** alt https://github.com/ekstrand/ESP8266wifi%0a** Arduino directly on ESP, no microcontroller required https://github.com/esp8266/Arduino%0a* past explorations%0a** [[Events/VRHackatonBrussels2016#IoT]]%0a* web IDE https://create.arduino.cc/editor/utopiah/%0a** https://www.arduino.cc/en/Reference/WiFi%0a*** in particular https://www.arduino.cc/en/Tutorial/ConnectWithWPA%0a** https://github.com/codebendercc/Ariadne-Bootloader%0a** http://vrlab-brussels.info/wiki/Internal/DIYElectronicWorkshopPreparation%0a*** http://crossbar.io/docs/HTTP-Bridge/%0a*** https://github.com/crossbario/crossbarexamples/tree/master/rest%0a%0a!!![[#Robotics]]Robotics%0a* [[Content/Ethics#Robotics]]%0a* [[http://www.willowgarage.com/|Willow Garage]] Open source libraries and tools for building robotics applications.%0a** [[http://sourceforge.net/projects/opencvlibrary/|Open Computer Vision Library]] aka OpenCV%0a** [[http://www.willowgarage.com/pages/software/ros-platform|Robot Operating System]] aka ROS with its [[http://www.ros.org/browse/list.php|packages list]]%0a* #OpenRobotics hashtag on Twitter%0a* EU FP7 [[http://www.roboearth.org/|RoboEarth]] a World Wide Web for robots: a giant network and database repository where robots can share information and learn from each other about their behavior and their environment.%0a** note that this most likely require a proper self-model so that downloaded strategies can be adapted to a robot with different capabilities and physical apparatus (e.g. less precise hand grip)%0a* consider [[PersonalInformationStream/WithoutNotesJune11#CuriosityDrivenDevelopment]] as a way to explore and efficiently leverage packages from RoboEarth or ROS%0a* http://wiki.openhardware.org/Category:Robot%0a* [[http://www.societyofrobots.com/|Society of Robots]] aka SoR%0a* cloud robotics%0a** [[http://www.roboticopenplatform.org/|Robotic Open Platform]] (ROP) aims to make hardware designs of robots available under an Open Hardware license to the entire robotic community. It provides CAD drawings, electric schemes and the required documentation to build their own robot.%0a** [[(http://www.)RobotsAppStore.com]] targeting the most popular platform and taking a cut%0a*** not public as of late December 2011%0a** [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FxXBUp-4800|Cloud Robotics]], Google I/O May 2011%0a* [[http://robotlaunch.com/|ROBOT launchpad]] a robotics startup community and event%0aAdd also conferences by MIT professor and Roomba CTO Rodney Brooks%0a%0a!!![[#BCI]]Brain-Computer Interface (BCI)%0a* [[http://bci.tugraz.at/|Laboratory of Brain-Computer Interfaces]] Graz University of Technology%0a* [[http://future-bnci.org/|Future BNCI]] EU 7th Program%0a* [[http://videolectures.net/site/search/?q=BBCI|BBCI]] at VideoLectures.net%0a* [[Cookbook/ObjectsExoBrain]]%0a* Seedea:Content/Concepttreefmri%0a* [[http://daeken.com/emokit-hacking-the-emotiv-epoc-brain-computer|Emokit: Hacking the Emotiv EPOC Brain-Computer Interface]] by Cody Brocious (Daeken), I, Hacker September 2010%0a* [[http://home.tu-clausthal.de/~vttsc/OpenrTMS/|Open rTMS]] transcranial magnetic stimulation%0a%0a!!![[#FPGA]]Field-Programmable Gate Array (FPGA)%0a* [[http://www.cs.umd.edu/class/fall2001/cmsc411/proj01/fpgas/|FPGAs: cryptography and bioinformatics]], CMSC 411 at [[http://www.umd.edu/|The University of Maryland]]%0a** "Since FPGAs are better suited to computationally intensive tasks with little I/O, computer science fields based in mathematical algorithms (like cryptography) or dynamic programming algorithms (like bioinformatics) are instrinsically suited to FPGA use."%0a* Wikipedia:FPGA%0a** consider cellular automata as a model%0a* Wikipedia:VHDL%0a** interesting for me to learn since it goes from high level abstraction (functions) to low-level primitives (logic gates)%0a* Xilinx [[http://www.xilinx.com/univ/beginnersbookjune2003ver2.pdf|Programmable Logic Design Quick Start Hand Book]]%0a* [[http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=3772877694364901544|History of FPGA]] by Ivo Bolsens, Xilinx 2007%0a** softcore or [[Wikipedia:Soft microprocessor]]%0a*** [[Wikipedia:MicroBlaze]]%0a* projects%0a** [[http://milkymist.org/|Milkymist]] open source solution for the live synthesis of interactive visual effects for VJs (video performance artists).%0a*** [[http://www.milkymist.org/wiki/index.php?title=Using_QEMU|Using QEMU]] for Milkymist%0a**** [[http://en.qi-hardware.com/wiki/Free_software_FPGA_projects|Free software FPGA projects]] on Qi-hardware%0a** [[http://www.netfpga.org/|NetFPGA.org]]%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L2wsockKwPQ|FPGA Basics]] by Vineet, 2008%0a* [[http://wiki.qemu.org/|QEMU]] open source machine emulator and virtualizer%0a* Seedea:Utopiahanalysis/HiTechCreativity-draft#Electronics%0a* [[http://www.ece.cmu.edu/news/seminar/2006/fall/#sem-11-09|An Actor/dataflow Programming Model for Platform FPGAs at CMU]] by Dave Parlour, Xilinx 2007%0a* [[http://electronicdesign.com/article/digital/fpgas_enter_the_third_dimension.aspx|FPGAs Enter The Third Dimension]] by William Wong, Electronic Design March 2010%0a* [[http://59.77.13.168/abl/?page_id=22|ABL Equipment]] [[http://www.avnet.com/|AVNET]], with an FPGA containing 12 mega gates and 60 floating point multipliers.%0a* [[http://ralyx.inria.fr/2006/Raweb/cortex/uid26.html|Project-CORTEX:Neural network synthesis on FPGA]] by Bernard Girau, INRIA 2006%0a* [[http://www.fpga4fun.com/|fpga4fun.com]] where FPGAs are fun%0a* [[http://www.xilinx.com/products/ipcenter/Fast_SHA-1-SHA-256_MD5_Hashing_cores.htm|SHA-1,SHA-256 and MD5 Hashing, Fast (Helion)]] Xilinx%0a* [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reconfigurable_datapath_array|Reconfigurable datapath array]] (rDPA) is a coarse-grained morphware unit for Reconfigurable computing.%0a** [[Wikipedia:Reconfigurable computing]]%0a* [[http://sourceforge.net/projects/libhdlfltp/|libhdlfltp]] FPGA coprocessor floating point math lib%0a** VHDL library of floating point operators, all of which are parametrized, synthesizable to FPGAs and cover a number of the core operators in math.h%0a* competitive advantage%0a** shortening prototyping cycle for new (eventually open) hardware%0a** parallel processing%0a** real-time signal processing%0a* motivation [[Content/Needs#WikiOnAChip]]%0a* are there self-optimizing FPGA?%0a** predicting it's next "free" range%0a*** no work based on previous history%0a** table of version and associated run time%0a** mutate the code%0a** run%0a** update table%0a** if time lower and result correct%0a*** swap existing code with new code%0a* check if the time gained is worth the time spent and thus energy spent%0a* [[http://fpgacad.ece.wisc.edu/|fpgaCAD]] Free CAD tool flows for FPGA research and education%0a* [[#FPGAForHFT]]FPGA for HFT, moved from [[Content/FinancialTools]]%0a** http://www.stoneridgetechnology.com/products/pci-e-development-boards/hft-development-kit/%0a** http://www.exegy.com/%0a** http://infpga.com/products/%0a** [[http://www.thinq.co.uk/2010/11/22/intel-launches-fpga-equipped-atom/|Intel launches FPGA-equipped Atom]] by Gareth Halfacree, thinq_ 2010%0a* Xilinx acquisition of [[http://www.xilinx.com/tools/autoesl.htm|AutoESL High-Level Synthesis Tool]], shared to Nicolas%0a* [[http://www.openfpga.org/|MyOpenFPGA]] a list of useful web resources and links.%0a* [[http://opencores.com/|OpenCores]] community for development of hardware IP cores as open source.%0a%0a!![[#Tools]]Tools%0a* [[http://upverter.com/|Upverter]], EDA tools for the web%0a** set of tools to enable a collaborative hardware design process.%0a* http://geda.seul.org/wiki/geda:download%0a* http://www.opencircuits.com/GEDA%0a* http://www.linuxfocus.org/English/December2004/article355.shtml%0a* [[{$PageUrl}&action=edit|...add more]]%0a* import for previous generalist [[Objects]] page%0a** See [[Seedea:Utopiahanalysis/HiTechCreativity-draft#Electronics]]%0a** [[#OLED_keyboard]]OLED keyboard%0a*** status bar update in your space key%0a*** multiple keyboard layouts, english and greek for example%0a*** an entire vocabulary based on your context%0a***** row for control flow with a key for for, if, then,...%0a***** row for your variables%0a***** row for your functions%0a**** programming keywords are autocompleted anyway (and Vim does it too)%0a*** yet %25red%25efficiency failure%25%25 as you never ever want to look at the keyboard%0a**** consider a visualization equivalent%0a*** [[http://mouse.zol.com.cn/2005/0808/191979.shtml|DIY OLED keyboard? from an Apple Keyboard!]]%0a*** [[http://www.artlebedev.com/everything/optimus/|Optimus Maximus keyboard]]%0a** [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:WikiProject_Electronics/Programs#Programs_for_drawing_circuits|Programs for Electronics]] and Feature Comparison in Wikipedia:WikiProject%0a** [[http://tug.ctan.org/cgi-bin/search.py?metadataSearch=electronic&metadataSearchSubmit=Search|Search on Electronics]] in The Comprehensive TeX Archive Network (CTAN)%0a** open source roomba%0a** VHDL open design repositories%0a** [[http://www.liquidware.com/|Liquidware]] : Open Source Electronics%0a** [[http://www.thingiverse.com/|Thingiverse]] - Digital Designs for Physical Objects%0a* [[http://hci.stanford.edu/research/dtools/|d.tools]] Enabling rapid prototyping for physical interaction design, HCI at Stanford University%0a* [[http://www.electropedia.org/|Electropedia]], International Electrotechnical Vocabulary by the International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC)%0a* [[http://www.sourcemap.org/|sourcemap]] with e.g. [[http://www.sourcemap.org/trace/iPhone-4-1#|iPhone 4]] as assembled by Foxconn%0a%0a!![[#CommunityEvents]]Community and Events%0a* [[http://thewiki4opentech.org/index.php/Portal:OSAmI#Publications|Portal:OSAmI - TechnologicalWiki]] (Open Source Ambient Intelligence)%0a* [[http://www.ifixit.com/|iFixit]] free repair manual that you can edit%0a* [[http://www.openhardwaresummit.org/documentation-2011/|Open Hardware Summit]], September 2011%0a** slides and recording included%0a* [[{$PageUrl}&action=edit|...add more]]%0a%0a%0a!![[#References]]References%0a* http://www.allaboutcircuits.com/education/%0a* [[{$PageUrl}&action=edit|...add more]]%0a%0a!![[#Inspiration]]Inspiration%0a* ...%0a* [[{$PageUrl}&action=edit|...add more]]%0a%0a!![[#ToDo]]To do%0a* organize%0a** [[http://2010.rmll.info/Robotics-and-free-software-the-NAO-humanoid-robot.html|Robotics and free software : the NAO humanoid robot]], RMLL/LSM July 2010%0a** [[http://www.likoboard.com/|liko.board]] 624 mm2 of pure open hardware%0a*** reprogrammable microprocessor conceived to create a human – machine interface.%0a* [[http://www.rle.mit.edu/media/media_videorle.html|videoRLE]] at the Research Laboratory of Electronics at MIT%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ly3Hk-kybJA|Mechatronics Mechanical System Control - It's the Software!]] by David Auslander, Google Tech Talks 2006%0a* [[irc://chat.freenode.net/edev|#edev on freenode]] Discussion of embedded systems (Hardware/Software/Linux/WinCE/Commercial Device Repurposing) : Busybox and Buildroot : http://www.elinux.orgd%0a* [[http://www.openyou.org/|OpenYou]] including Emokit and libfitbit projects%0a* [[http://openpcr.org/|OpenPCR]]%0a%0a[[!ContainsPersonalYoutubeContentToMigrate]] Cookbook.Food=!!!Principle%0aList the recipes I know and my own way to do it, share links to the classical ways and expand on other horizon. 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[[http://img18.imageshack.us/i/picture009wk.jpg/|http://img18.imageshack.us/img18/5019/picture009wk.th.jpg]] [[http://img503.imageshack.us/i/picture011f.jpg/|http://img503.imageshack.us/img503/7720/picture011f.th.jpg]]%25%25%0a%25center%25homemade chorizo bread, normal rye/flour bread and pita bread%25%25%0a%0a%25center%25[[http://img10.imageshack.us/i/picture002xq.jpg/|http://img10.imageshack.us/img10/2554/picture002xq.th.jpg]] [[http://img704.imageshack.us/i/picture007js.jpg/|http://img704.imageshack.us/img704/1218/picture007js.th.jpg]] [[http://img695.imageshack.us/i/picture005qj.jpg/|http://img695.imageshack.us/img695/6581/picture005qj.th.jpg]]%25%25%0a%25center%25preparations, homemade chorizo breads with seeds, flour bread filled with seeds%25%25%0a%0a%25center%25[[http://img686.imageshack.us/i/picture005qb.jpg/|http://img686.imageshack.us/img686/6910/picture005qb.th.jpg]]%25%25 %25thumb%25[[Path:/pub/food/chaussons3.jpg|Path:/pub/food/chaussons3.jpg]]%25%25%0a%25center%25leek quiche, chaussons aux pommes%25%25%0a%0a* [[#Mindset|Mindset]]%0a* [[#Cocktails|Cocktails]]%0a* [[#Entrees|Entrees]]%0a* [[#Plats|Plats de resistance]]%0a* [[#Desserts|Desserts]]%0a* [[#Next|What Id like to try next]]%0a* [[#CurrentBasket|My current basket]]%0a* [[#Conservation|Conservation]]%0a* [[#SeeAlso|See Also]]%0a* [[#ToDo|To do]]%0a%0a!![[#Mindset]]Mindset%0a!!!Objective%0a* having a more realistic yet easier to manage model of what '''efficient nutrition''' should be%0a** physiologically, %0a** financially and%0a** ethically.%0a%0a!!!Cooking methods%0a* raw > vapor > boiled > grilled > roasted > baked > fried > panned%0a[[Wikipedia:Template:Cooking techniques]] knowing that [[Wikipedia:Lycopene]] is better assimilated cooked and with oil and, obviously, in addition to how you cook, it's a lot about what you cook that matters.%0a%0a!!!Current diet%0a# about 3L of water (excluding beverages like coffe or tea)[[#CurrentDietStart]]%0a# vegs/fruits%0a# nuts%0a# cheese, yogurt or milk nearly every day%0a# stay as low as possible on animal products, just what is required and delicious (meat/fish about once or twice a week)%0a[[#CurrentDietEnd]]%0a%0a!!!!Justified by%0a* [[http://nutrition.about.com/library/bl_water_calculator_results.htm?start=1£s_100=100£s_10=90£s=0&minutes=30&preg=0&breast=0&alt=0&dessert=0&alc=1&col=0&sick=NaN&sick=0&page=9|How Much Water Do You Need Today?]] = 3.2 liters%0a** note that quantity could be re-evaluated based on the current temperature (mostly augmented during summer)%0aand overall [[Content/Health#Nutrition]]%0a%0a%0a%0a!!Recipes I master%0a%0a!!![[#Cocktails]]Cocktails%0a* Manhattan%0a* Blue lagoon%0a* Irish coffee%0a* Sex on the beach%0a* Pina Colada%0a* Caipirinha%0a* Cuba libre%0a* Alexander%0a* B52%0a* Cosmopolitain%0a* Vin chaud%0a* caffč corretto al rum%0a%0a!!![[#Entrees]]Entrees%0a* soupe de legumes%0a* Bread%0a** classical (rye and wheat flour)%0a** with chorizo%0a** with herbs%0a** pita%0a** blinis%0a** focaccia ([[http://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/food/focaccia1.jpg|pic1]], [[http://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/food/focaccia2.jpg|pic2]]) %0a* Mini quiches%0a** leek%0a** lorraine%0a* Petits fours (pate feuillettee)%0a* Tapas%0a** rouleaux de galette au fromage frais%0a* Salades%0a** tomates aux herbes de provences%0a** grecque%0a* Tomates mozzarela%0a* Chevres chaud aux herbes de provences%0a* Puree d'avocats sur dinkelbrot%0a* Tomates farcies au quinoa%0a* hummus%0a* falafels%0a* [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alfalfa|Alfalfa]] [[http://www.thefarm.org/charities/i4at/lib2/sprouts.htm|sprouting]] (cf [[http://img684.imageshack.us/img684/3506/img0013b.jpg|result]] and the [[http://img341.imageshack.us/i/picture002oa.jpg/|Sprouter5000]])%0a** cooked as galette rolls with sliced shallot and fresh cheese%0a* [[http://www.linternaute.com/femmes/cuisine/recette/132350/3561670185/tapenade-maison.shtml|tapenade]] (bit too "fishy", closer to an anchoiade)%0a* salade de carottes (avec citron, cacahuetes, bananes, huile d'olive)%0a%0a!!![[#Plats]]Plats de resistance%0a* sushi ([[Path:/pub/food/sushi/|pics]])%0a* Lentejas con Chorizo%0a* Tartare de saumon%0a* Tagine aux figues%0a* Couscous royal%0a* Sauce blanche aux courgettes%0a* Galette de sarrazin complete%0a* Pizza au salami et aux poivrons%0a* Pasta%0a** alla Bolognese %0a** alla Carbonara %0a** al Salmone (a la creme fraiche et au saumon)%0a** alla Norma (with aubergines, tomatoes and cheese)%0a** alle Melanzane (with just aubergines)%0a** con i Broccoli (with garlic, broccoli and hot pepper)%0a* Lasagne%0a** vegetariennes%0a* Boeuf avec sa sauce au poivre et ses petits poids%0a* Saumon en papillote%0a* Omelette%0a* Poulet au curry%0a* Pad thai%0a* Quiche%0a** lorraine%0a** leek%0a* Crevettes sautees au safran%0a* Poulet dores aux pommes de terre nouvelles%0a* Eminces de poulet sauce moutarde%0a* Courgettes sautes et gratinees au fromage%0a* Courgettes a la farce vegetarienne et sa chapelure%0a* Tomates farcies%0a* Pot-au-feu%0a* Hachi-parmentier%0a* Gratin Dauphinois%0a* tortilla de patatas%0a* pancakes%0a* samossa%0a%0a!!![[#Desserts]]Desserts%0a* Salade de fruits frais%0a* Crepes%0a* Milkshake%0a* Glace vanille aux cerises (fraiches et denoyautees)%0a* Chocolate cookies%0a* Far breton%0a* Bananes flambees%0a* Tarte aux pommes%0a* Crumble (rhubarb)%0a* Fondant au chocolat et sa creme anglaise%0a* Chausson aux pommes%0a* brioche%0a* palets bretons%0a%0a!![[#Next]]What Id like to try next%0a* melanzane alla parmigiana%0a* yaourt%0a* Gazpacho andaluz%0a* Cannelloni%0a* [[(Wikipedia:)Sauerkraut]]%0a%0a%0a!![[#CurrentBasket]]My current basket%0a* to add%0a%0a!!!My next basket%0a(:include Food.Basket:)%0aSee [[Food.Basket]] for the complete version. (To do : use a [[http://www.pmwiki.org/wiki/Cookbook/DetectMobile|mobile skin]] for it)%0a%0a%0a!!!Previous basket (Summer 2009 in Saint-Maur, France)%0a%0a!!!Previous basket (Winter 2008 in Bretagne, France)%0a* grains%0a** whole grain break / pinkelbrot%0a** rice%0a* vegetables%0a** carrots%0a** broccoli%0a** potatoes%0a** beans%0a* fruits%0a** apples%0a** oranges%0a** lemons%0a** bananas%0a* dairy products%0a** milk%0a** goat cheese%0a%0a%0a!![[#Conservation]]Conservation%0a* [[http://www.saveursdumonde.net/produits/legumes/epinard/|Épinards]] Conserver les épinards dans un torchon humide ou un sac de plastique perforé dans le bac ŕ légumes du réfrigérateur.%0a* [[http://www.saveursdumonde.net/produits/legumes/brocoli/|Brocoli]] Au frigo, le brocoli vit deux jours dans le bac ŕ légumes et 4 jours s'il est maintenu non lavé dans un sachet plastique.%0a%0aHow to preserve for some days cooked food in a jar%0a# wash carefully a glass jar, then pour boiling water in it and turn it on a cloth to dry a bit%0a# put the stuff in while is warm (not very hot though)%0a# fill the jar almost to the top%0a# the last half a cm cover with oil%0a# pass some oil on the lead and close it very tightly%0a# turn the jar upside down and wait until it gets cold%0a# you'll see the the lead slighly vacuued down%0acan stay some days outside the fridge (depending on the food you cooked - peppers are the worst, highly fermenting- and the air temperature)%0a%0aSee also [[http://fr.ekopedia.org/Conservation_des_aliments|Conservation des aliments]] on Ekopedia%0a%0a!!Why cooking faster matters%0aYou have to always get a little bit of pressure to cook faster because it makes you gain efficiency in order to either %0a* make complex dishes when you dont have a lot of time or %0a* take more time to make even more complex dishes%0a%0a%0a!![[#SeeAlso]]See Also%0a* [[Cookbook/Chemistry]]%0a* The [[http://www.foodtimeline.org/|Food Timeline]] with its [[http://www.foodtimeline.org/foodfaqa.html|food history research tips]]%0a* [[http://www.naturopathyworks.com/pages/cravings.php|Food cravings]] by Naturopathyworks : "If you crave this... What you really need is... And here are healthy foods that have it"%0a* [[http://www.readwriteweb.com/archives/18_great_recipe_discovery_resources.php|Eat Right Web: 18 Great Cooking Resources]] by Dana Oshiro, ReadWriteWeb, June 2009%0a* [[http://www.sunypress.edu/details.asp?id=61540|Edible Ideologies]] Representing Food and Meaning, SUNY Press 2008%0a* [[http://www.researchchannel.org/prog/displayevent.aspx?rid=29854|Nutrition and Metabolomics: Bringing Personalized Diet and Health to Practice]] by Bruce German, ResearchChannel 2009%0a* %25thumb%25[[http://www.nature.com/srep/2011/111215/srep00196/images/srep00196-f2.jpg |http://www.nature.com/srep/2011/111215/srep00196/images/srep00196-f2.jpg]]%25%25 [[http://www.nature.com/srep/2011/111215/srep00196/fig_tab/srep00196_F2.html|The backbone of the flavor network. : Flavor network and the principles of food pairing]] by Yong-Yeol Ahn, Sebastian E. Ahnert, James P. Bagrow and Albert-László Barabási, Nature 2011%0a** discovered in [[PersonalInformationStream/WithoutNotesJanuary12]]%0a* http://www.cmarcelo.com/cornucopia%0a%0a!![[#ToDo]]To do%0a* use pictures I made in the US (cf Picasa if they were uploaded)%0a* find a better classification regarding the basket, it doesn't list based on what I need, not really compatible with vegan/vegetarian classification either%0a* start a database of my previous baskets (scan the cashier notes)%0a** use it for [[(Seedea:Oimp.)TheHealthVoyage]]%0a* eventually make a selection of inspiring sites%0a** http://www.foodnetwork.com/%0a* if possible scan (sic) the old family cookbooks%0a* Try [[http://www.evochef.com/blog/|The EvoChef Blog]] and its associated tool%0a* integrate [[http://www.wikibio.info/wikibio/mediawiki/index.php5?title=Cat%25C3%25A9gorie:D%25C3%25A9partements_fran%25C3%25A7ais|Départements français]] sur Le wiki des marques bio%0a* local and seasonal recipes to be prepared for the market%0a** [[http://fr.ekopedia.org/Fruits_et_l%25C3%25A9gumes_de_saison|Fruits et légumes de saison]] par Ekopedia%0a** [[http://www.actionconsommation.org/publication/Fruits-et-legumes-de-saison.html|Fruits et légumes de saison - tableau saisonnier (France)]] par Action Consommation%0a* link with [[Content.DailyDisciplineMeasurements|DailyDisciplineMeasurements]]%0a* add more good practices%0a* [[http://www.therecipeworks.com/mealbuilder.php|Suggest Recipe - suggestions to build a meal from ingredients]] by TheRecipeWorks.com%0a** also offering Recipes by RSS with Latest recipes and Daily Recipe%0a* [[http://www.springerlink.com/content/p88m751450465v20/|Recipe Suggestion System]], 4th European Conference of the International Federation for Medical and Biological Engineering 2009%0a* add per item the estimated%0a** total cost%0a** time required%0a** fat/protein/calories content (total and per serving)%0a** ideal season based on the fresh used ingredient%0a* sources of ingrediants%0a** [[http://www.fermiersdacote.fr/|Fermiers d'ŕ côté]] Rechercher un producteur ou un produit en vente directe%0a** [[http://www.reseau-amap.org/|Site national des AMAP]] Associations pour le maintien d'une agriculture paysanne%0a** [[https://secure.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/fr/wiki/Amap]] sur Wikipedia%0a** [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Community-supported_agriculture|Community-supported agriculture (CSA)]] on Wikipedia%0a* [[http://www.recipepuppy.com/|Recipe Puppy]] An Ingredient based Recipe Search Engine%0a* [[http://www.cookingforgeeks.com/|Cooking For Geeks]] by Jeff Potter%0a* [[http://oreilly.com/catalog/9780596805890|Cooking for Geeks - Real Science, Great Hacks, and Good Food]] by Jeff Potter, O'Reilly Media July 2010 Cookbook.GroupFooter= Cookbook.Mind=%25center%25[[#Recipes|Recipes]] - [[#Tools|Tools]] - [[#CommunityEvents|Community and Events]] - [[#References|References]] - [[#Inspiration|Inspiration]] - [[#ToDo|To do]]%0a%0a----%0a%0a!![[#Recipes]]Recipes%0a* theory of mind / model of others%0a** incoherence of others, for clinical reason or not, are stressful because they augment the cognitive load require to model them%0a*** inference are less reliable%0a*** multiple decision paths have to be stored rather than a single coherence model of the person one is interaction with%0a*** if one has a hierarchical model of somebody else, detecting an incoherence challenges the root of model%0a* everything is a clock%0a** beside the "official" ones e.g. a mechanical watch, using quartz or even water, we tend to rely on any external signal to synchronize ourselves hence when something that usually goes to a certain pace goes faster we most likely adapt our behavior to match this, hence going faster too%0a*** e.g. eating while listening to an audio recording of a voice at twice the pace one will probably eat faster without necessarily being conscious of it%0a* [[#MindAsEconomicallyControllableNetwork]]the mind is ''just'' the network of matter, as physical units, we have the cheapest, or least amount of energy required, control of%0a** inspired by [[ReadingNotes/Supersizing]]%0a** even though the brain requires about 20%25 of energy to function, it is a "sunk cost" anyway%0a*** thus the most energetically efficient simulation tool available%0a*** yet not free so probably irremediably leading to [[ReadingNotes/TreeOfKnowledge#SelfUnderstandingPartOfHomeostase]] explaining why organisms keeps on building "mirrors" (physical, social, technical, etc)%0a**** one could consider the budget spend on medicine overall, rather than in basic energy supply and agriculture, as a indicator in that direction%0a**** note that this view could be confirmed also through language exploration in babies (cf studies mentioned recently in France Culture [[PersonalInformationStream/WithoutNotesJanuary12#BernardGolse]])%0a**** could also be linked with the [[Wikipedia:Sense of agency]], eventually increase feeling of agency could be linked with happiness%0a***** consider adding to [[Fabien/Heuristics]] or even [[Fabien/Beliefs]]%0a***** posibly relevant to Seedea:Oimp/Lqnet especially if taking seriously [[#CostOfNetworkLink|CostOfNetworkLink]]%0a** hence the fundamental consequences for tools%0a*** and thus leading to the emergence of information manipulating tools in particular, e.g.%0a**** writing (with the benefits of cheap sharing and stability)%0a**** programming%0a**** Internet%0a**** see [[Cookbook/Cognition#ExocognitionAsNetworkTraversal]]%0a** and for possible replacements%0a*** e.g. including the cost of installation and maintenance in neuroprosthetics or cognitive prostheses%0a*** see [[Content/Mathematics#MachineLearning]]%0a*** the amount of processing power a system have might thus not be a sufficient metrics, rather the processing power per energy expenditure and thus how cheaply a simulation can be run to facilitate decision making%0a** one could overall consider individuality and cognition as an economical function%0a*** everything that is not transparent and that we can change for a very small cost, we consider it "ourselves"%0a*** see [[ReadingNotes/TreeOfKnowledge]] for autonomy, autopoeisis and structural coupling%0a** [[#CostOfNetworkLink]]further than simply the binary (possible or not) ability to leverage a resource, it seems that it is more the cost of establishing (or removing) a network link to it that makes a difference%0a*** the inability to use that resource could be simplified to a cost of +∞%0a*** consequently [[Cookbook/ObjectsExoBrain]] and [[Content/MyCloudTransition]] would have to be revised%0a**** so rather than having high expectations regarding a new possibility, one could consider how costly it is to establish the link to that resource%0a**** instead using a remote server, the value is more in the tools or processes established that allow for "easy" transfers (easy in the sense of not requiring a lot of action or thoughts)%0a*** inspired by reconsidering Seedea:Content/Newconcepts#PXE thanks to [[MemoryRecalls/Newconcepts]]%0a**** note that most concepts in Seedea:Content/Newconcepts#Technology before this one are very related to this energy/economy/network problematic%0a***** PPW, PUE, Energy slave, EROEI, Thermoeconomics, Dataflow programming, Cognitive commons%0a*** which also seems to be the pattern between institutions%0a**** i.e. the first transaction is costly but then through repetition automation becomes a rational investment as a threshold is reached%0a***** once automation is in place then the cost of transaction suddenly and radically drops opening up new usages that were until then impossible by being too costly%0a**** e.g. private information requiring warrants or court orders from state agencies through individual cases then establishment of a link then automation then recurring smaller requests%0a**** consider also Ronal Coase seminal 1973 article [[Wikipedia:The Nature of the Firm]]%0a** encoding from STM to LTM (cf related [[OurPIM:Communication/Logs]] of the 9 of August 2011) consequently also accounts for an investment decision%0a*** which pieces of information or processes will have significant impact of the future to be worth optimizing by having either faster access to and which have little%0a*** the biological way is most likely a simple, yet efficient, summation process%0a** overall "working harder" or "learning more" are fallacies, it remains a decision to use a more efficient way and discard its alternatives, thus of making a decision%0a*** either consciously and relying on verified information or subconsciously by maintaining the current process%0a*** i.e. some thing have to be removed or avoided, either in breath or depth, here my [[Languages/OwnConcepts#Epistemotaxis]] could be useful to step back%0a** alternative media from neurons (e.g. paper, silicon, e-paper, ...) should not be consider as lower alternatives but rather as '''specialized''' alternative with interesting properties to leverage for specific usages%0a*** e.g. stone carving permits only very costly modification but is very stable%0a* [[{$PageUrl}&action=edit|...add more]]%0a%0a%0a!![[#MemoryAsSparseHomeostaticScaffolding]]Memory as sparse homeostatic scaffolding%0a%0a!!!Principle%0aMemory is a key affordance to the environment and the self. Any complex manipulation is done through manipulations of memories. Providing efficient affordances to memories thus provide more efficient affordances to the environment and the self. Misconceptions hinder this and should be avoided as much as possible.%0a%0aThe analogy between computer and the brain are useful, but regarding memory could be damaging if no questionned.%0a%0a!!!Solution%0a# list key misconceptions%0a** objective description%0a** transferring and retrieved memory%0a*** there is no transfert per se, solely a long sucession of imperfect copies%0a** storing verbatim description of an event%0a*** senses are imperfect and get interpreted on each step of cognitive processes, cultural biases also change what we perceive%0a** self-contained description%0a*** it would be extremely costly in time (fixation of the event during it) and space (number and interconnection of neurons) to generate a description without reying on previously manipulated memories%0a# sort thos misconceptions by expect importance of impact%0a# list behaviors which are affected by those misconceptions%0a# try alternative behaviors and see how they affect the result%0a%0a!!!See also%0a* [[MemoryRecalls/ImprovingPIM#PerDiffMetaData]]%0a** also the very requirment to add items on this page @@Idea given by X with those contextual information@@%0a* [[Content/Health#ImpactOfInformationTechnologyOnTheBrain]]%0a* [[PersonalInformationStream/WithoutNotesJuly10#FrankLongo]]%0a* [[ReadingNotes/MoonwalkingWithEinstein]]%0a* [[ReadingNotes/Supersizing]]%0a%0a!!!Inspired by%0aReading Joshua Foer's TED talk 2012 then having the same day to remember a phone number, while doing so stiching it as a short story relying on people I know well rather than an abstract list of numbers.%0a%0a%0a!![[#Tools]]Tools%0a* Seedea:Seedea/AImatrix (outdated as of 2011)%0a* [[{$PageUrl}&action=edit|...add more]]%0a%0a%0a!![[#CommunityEvents]]Community and Events%0a* http://agi-wiki.org and [[irc://chat.freenode.org/#agi|##AGI on freenode]] (not necessarily on topic)%0a* [[{$PageUrl}&action=edit|...add more]]%0a%0a%0a!![[#References]]References%0a* ...%0a* [[{$PageUrl}&action=edit|...add more]]%0a%0a!![[#Inspiration]]Inspiration%0a* ...%0a* [[{$PageUrl}&action=edit|...add more]]%0a%0a!![[#ToDo]]To do%0a* integrate [[Content/KeyExperiments#MappingToolsToBody]] since it seems to also be an economical function, the more one uses an object, the more tightly coupled it becomes thus integrated in a more costly way yet efficient if used even more in the future%0a* [[ObjectsExoBrain]]%0a* [[Cognition]] as a set of required processes yet individually not forming a mind%0a* [[Fabien/ExtendedLayeredModel]] in particular [[Fabien/ExtendedLayeredModel#Psychology]]%0a* see how the proposed view apply to current key problems including%0a** mind uploading%0a*** asked in ##philosophy ##agi and http://forum.transhumanistes.com/t420-mind-uploading-et-cognition-qu-en-pensent-les-philosophes-et-chercheurs-du-domaine (to which I added a list of pages to explore)%0a*** "The mind, on this account, is not bounded by the biological organism but extends into the environment of that organism." cf [[Wikipedia:Andy_ lark#The_Extended_Mind]] so maybe with that view, putting your "mind" in your skull or on a Google server wouldn't make a big difference anyway%0a*** ironically enough, most would consider uploading or the Internet as way to have unbound cognition, without the restrictions that apply to a brain, yet the first concerns of economical actors designing application to be use is again efficiency%0a**** i.e. the more users for the minimum of costs of hardware, including electricity and maintenance, leads to the greatest economical margin%0a*** Internet is not economically "freeing" anything, cognitive commons (or privates) are still optimized with the same logic%0a* consider the previous work on [[Cookbook/Cognition#Thinking]]%0a* consider [[ReadingNotes/TheTinkerersAccomplice#BrainLimits]]%0a* discussion on memory encoding as an economical function at [[OurPIM:Communication/Logs]] PIM at 11AM the 10th of August 2011%0a** especially as seen through complexity theory%0a* see [[Content/Health#ImpactOfInformationTechnologyOnTheBrain]] Cookbook.Music=%25center%25[[#Recipes|Recipes]] - [[#Tools|Tools]] - [[#CommunityEvents|Community and Events]] - [[#References|References]] - [[#Inspiration|Inspiration]] - [[#ToDo|To do]]%0a%0a----%0a%0a!![[#Recipes]]Recipes%0a* using this wiki for composition and listening%0a** e.g. through a musiccomposition PmWiki:CustomMarkup rendered through ChucK and proposed through Cookbook:HTML5Audio%0a*** Cookbook:PmGraphViz can be used as a model%0a** the advantages are integration and history of the composition%0a* Seedea:Seedea/SandIdeabox#WikiMusical%0a** generate a "symphony" from the wiki activity%0a** generate an "audio hash" (ideally musical, aesthetically pleasing) from the wiki page name%0a* collaborative streamcast%0a** participants sharing and voting on the music and the VJ effects%0a** inspired by numerous YouTube music videos shared on #blinkenshell%0a** related tools%0a*** [[http://ampache.org/|Ampache]] web based audio/video streaming application and file manager allowing you to access your music & videos from anywhere, using almost any internet enabled device.%0a*** [[http://www.icecast.org/|Icecast.org]] free server software for streaming multimedia.%0a*** [[http://libre.fm/|Libre.fm]] share your listening habits and discover new music.%0a* on demand generated music%0a** portable device that generate "noise"%0a*** input button to record the current time and the algorithm played%0a*** input button to skip to the the algorithm (implicitly voting no)%0a*** export function to send the algorithm on the computer and eventually render it to a more common format to share it with others%0a** possible solutions%0a*** [[http://www.critterandguitari.com/home/diy/index.php?page=critterboardref|Critter and Guitari]] hardware platform for creating self-contained electronic music devices.%0a** inspired by ChucK + FPGA + Apple Shuffle%0a** see also%0a*** [[Wikipedia:Evolutionary music]]%0a* [[{$PageUrl}&action=edit|...add more]]%0a%0a%0a!![[#Tools]]Tools%0a* [[Tools/Chuck]]%0a* [[http://www.ist.rit.edu/~jab/GenJam.html|GenJam]] (short for Genetic Jammer) is an interactive genetic algorithm that learns to improvise jazz. %0a* [[Wikipedia:Music and mathematics]]%0a** [[ReadingNotes/PCM]], ...%0a* [[http://recherche.ircam.fr/equipes/repmus/OpenMusic/|OpenMusic]] visual programming language based on CommonLisp / CLOS. %0a* [[http://www.ircam.fr/306.html?&L=0&tx_ircamprojects_pi1%255BshowUid%255D=32&tx_ircamprojects_pi1%255BpType%255D=d&cHash=6cce6b440e|Signal/Symbolique, outils de composition]], Ircam%0a** fournir aux compositeurs un outil d'aide ŕ l'orchestration intégré aux environnements logiciels de composition de l'Ircam tels que OpenMusic. %0a* [[Wikipedia:Vocaloid]]%0a* [[http://www.musicalphrases.com/|Musical Phrases]] by Paul D. Fernhout, 2010%0a* [[http://www.lilypond.org/|LilyPond]] music notation for everyone%0a* [[http://hexler.net/software/touchosc|TouchOSC]] universal iPhone / iPod Touch / iPad application that lets you send and receive Open Sound Control messages over a Wi-Fi network using the UDP protocol.%0a%0a%0a!![[#CommunityEvents]]Community and Events%0a* [[http://www.ircam.fr/recherche-musicale.html|Recherche musicale]] from Ircam, Institut de Recherche et Coordination Acoustique Musique%0a* [[http://www.toplap.org/|Toplap]] writing of software while it is being executed, allowing programmers to improvise music and visuals live before an audience as well as conduct exploratory research with live source code. %0a* [[http://les-algoristes.org/|Les Algoristes]] site officiel de l'association Les Algoristes%0a** [[(http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/)Algoristes]] (french)%0a* [[http://www.zoybar.net/|ZoyBar]] R&D Lab for academic, hobbyist, and commercial developers to easily create music instruments and applications.%0a* [[http://lekernel.net/blog/?p=1162|Soviet Audio Workshop – 21.08.10 @ Black Box (Paris)]] lekernel’s scrapbook%0a* [[{$PageUrl}&action=edit|...add more]]%0a%0a%0a!![[#References]]References%0a* [[http://ase.tufts.edu/psychology/music-cognition/|Music Cognition Lab]] Psychology Department at Tufts University%0a* [[http://www.zlab.mcgill.ca/supplements/emotion_and_music.html|Anatomically Distinct Dopamine Release during Anticipation and Experience of Peak Emotion to Music]], Nature Neuroscience January 2011%0a* [[http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0007487|The Rewarding Aspects of Music Listening Are Related to Degree of Emotional Arousal]], PLoS ONE 2009%0a* [[http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1348/000712610X506831/full|Why do we listen to music? A uses and gratifications analysis]], British Journal of Psychology January 2011%0a%0a!![[#Inspiration]]Inspiration%0a* adding the "Make your own" section to [[Content/PiecesOfCulture#Music]]%0a* [[http://www.franceculture.com/emission-science-publique-comment-l-imaginaire-artistique-peut-il-fertiliser-l-invention-scientifiqu|Comment l'imaginaire artistique peut-il fertiliser l'invention scientifique ?]] Science Publique, France Culture June 2010 %0a* [[{$PageUrl}&action=edit|...add more]]%0a%0a!![[#ToDo]]To do%0a* find compositions I did for the flute when was younger%0a* electronic music done with samplers (including FruityLoops and with Manu)%0a* [[Seedea:Research/AutomatedArt]] and [[ReadingNotes/TheSelfMadeTapestry#SeeAlso]]%0a* discuss the result with%0a** Alexandre Humez (email sent)%0a** Nicolas (DJ side)%0a** Thibault (mathematics of music)%0a** Raphael (all instrument musician)%0a* [[Wikipedia:Algorithmic composition]]%0a* [[Wikipedia:Algorithmic art]]%0a* [[{$PageUrl}&action=edit|...add more]]%0a* [[http://psn.univ-paris3.fr/Communication,_information,_medias/Catalogue_general/Liste_des_ouvrages/savoirplus1.htm|Répétitions, l'esthétique musicale de Terry Riley, Steve Reich et Philip Glass]] 2010%0a* [[http://www.canalacademie.com/ida5701-L-oreille-musicale-comment-la.html|L'oreille musicale : comment la développer ?]], Canal Académie June 2010%0a* [[http://www.schillmania.com/projects/soundmanager2/|SoundManager 2]] Javascript Sound For The Web%0a* netaudio%0a** [[http://www.netaudioberlin.de/|Netaudio Festival Berlin]]%0a** [[http://www.netaudiolondon.cc/|Netaudio London]]%0a* [[Content/PiecesOfCulture#Music]]%0a* http://www.timblackwell.com/%0a* [[http://caac.ourproject.org/|Computer-Aided Algorithmic Composition]] (CAAC)%0a* http://code.google.com/p/tandonexperimental/%0a* [[http://thebeautifulbrain.com/2010/08/five-notes-for-all/|Five Notes For All]] by Sam McDougle, The Beautiful Brain August 2010%0a* IU Bloomington [[http://www.cogsci.indiana.edu/research.html|Musicat]] a computational model of human melodic perception.%0a* [[Wikipedia:Music cognition]]%0a* [[Wikipedia:Diminished seventh chord]]%0a* [[http://artsites.ucsc.edu/WACM/|Workshop in Algorithmic Computer Music (WACM)]] at UCSC%0a* http://supercollider.sourceforge.net%0a* http://www.flexatone.net/algoNet/%0a* MIT Media Lab%0a** [[http://opera.media.mit.edu/|Opera of the Future]] concepts and techniques to help advance the future of musical composition, performance, learning, and expression.%0a*** [[http://opera.media.mit.edu/projects/hyperinstruments.html|Hyperinstruments]] designing expanded musical instruments, using technology to give extra power and finesse to virtuosic performers.%0a** [[http://web.media.mit.edu/~mary/hyperscore.html|Hyperscore]] by Morwaread Mary Farbood%0a*** see also discussion with Paola on Paseo de Recoletos, Madrid%0a* http://echoprint.me as open source music recognition%0a* [[http://events.ccc.de/camp/2011/Fahrplan/events/4402.en.html|Tempo/Rhythm/Echo extraction from Music]] by Werner Van Belle, Chaos Computer Camp August 2011%0a* [[http://countercomplex.blogspot.com/2011/10/algorithmic-symphonies-from-one-line-of.html|Algorithmic symphonies from one line of code -- how and why?]], countercomplex October 2011%0a* [[http://research.microsoft.com/en-us/um/redmond/groups/cue/compmusic/|Computational Tools for Music]] at Microsoft Research Cookbook.News=%25center%25[[#Recipes|Recipes]] - [[#Tools|Tools]] - [[#CommunityEvents|Community and Events]] - [[#References|References]] - [[#Inspiration|Inspiration]] - [[#ToDo|To do]]%0a%0a----%0a%0a!![[#Recipes]]Recipes%0a%0a!!![[#ThreeSixtyNews]]360 News%0aPeriodically share a list of links one is interested in (a la http://www.instapaper.com/u ) to trusted friends (a la [[Wikipedia:360-degree feedback]] ) who can then vote for each (a la http://www.reddit.com/ ) to consume the top ordered list accordingly%0a* allowing free text comment or link to potentially better material%0a* in exchange for the time they spend on your list you also vote for their list.%0a* option "Add to my list" while voting for others lists%0a%0a!!!!Remarks%0a* UI%0a** Ordered list of decreasing font size%0a** actions per article : read (possible notification if upvoted by a trustee), delete%0a* identify criteria to sort (e.g. length, topic, medium, date of publication, author, institution, ...)%0a** can be used for ML too but without having a context, i.e. how the trustee perceive the user%0a%0a!!!!Demo%0a%25center%25http://fabien.benetou.fr:4567 (when available)%25%25%0a* tools%0a** Python 2.6.6 http://docs.python.org/release/2.6.6/%0a** django 1.5.1 https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/1.5/%0a*** https://www.djangopackages.com/%0a*** https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/dev/howto/deployment/fastcgi/#lighttpd-setup%0a** http://farhadi.ir/projects/html5sortable/%0a** https://github.com/pennersr/django-allauth%0a*** https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/dev/ref/settings/#std:setting-SITE_ID%0a*** http://web.archive.org/web/20130202050244/http://techstricks.com/django-allauth-tutorial-step-by-step/%0a** potentially%0a*** http://www.instapaper.com/api/full%0a*** http://www.alchemyapi.com/api/gstarted.html%0a*** https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/1.5/ref/contrib/messages/%0a**** https://github.com/pinax/django-notification%0a%0a!!!!Atlernatives%0a* http://topixtream.com%0a** mostly to find and share new topics%0a* http://pugmarks.me%0a%0a!!![[#NewsFlow]]News flow%0aA proper information model matters because it allows through the important trends it distinguishes to provide a stable structure, an set of affordances on which one can add at a fast pace (hopefully in real-time or ideally to prepare even before they are acquired) and thus truly leverage news.%0a%0a!!!!See also%0a* own experience of [[Content/ClickingMoments#InformationPropagation]] through the then "Warez Scene"%0a* Seedea:Research/Drive%0a* Seedea:Utopiahanalysis/Utopiahanalysis#BattleOfModels%0a* Seedea:Research/PhylogeneticFlowProgramming%0a* Seedea:Content/Newconcepts#InformationCascade%0a%0a!!![[#ReclaimTheNews]]Reclaim the news%0aNews is a process, not a product. One can never passively receive a flow of news but rather will always have to find, select, organize, put in perspective and analyze information.%0a%0a!!!!Proposition%0a* use "modern" tools to build your own flow of information%0a* list topics with activity today%0a** classify topic by activity, ...%0a* subscribe to a topic%0a## follow it day after day%0a## see related topics%0a## provide a visualization that displays "impact" news%0aRepeat periodically.%0a!!!Risks%0a* cost of maintenance%0a* specialization%0a* bias viewpoint%0a* lack of external feedback%0a!!!Tools%0a* RSS feeds%0a* Twitter%0a* http://newsmap.jp%0a* visualization%0a* public archives%0a* ... (see own resources inc. [[Seedea:Seedea/DATAmatrix]], [[Seedea:Seedea/AImatrix]], [[Seedea:Research/Visualization]], etc)%0a!!!!Sources%0a* OpenData%0a* http://www.democracynow.org%0a* [[http://wikileaks.org/|Wikileaks]]%0a** [[http://openleaks.org|OpenLeaks]]%0a** [[http://www.globaleaks.org/|GlobaLeaks]]%0a** some Seeks nodes could facilitate search through such projects%0a* Wikipedia news section & DBpedia%0a* http://www.acrimed.org%0a* ...%0a!!!!Inspired by%0a* thinking about [[ReadingNotes/Walden]] by Thoreau and my own position toward news%0a* reconsidering the new tools and datasets I know and the strategical importance of news in daily life, including the social aspect of sharing news%0a* learning about WikiLeaks "WarLogs" case%0a* the end of BlogLines.com%0a%0a!![[#Tools]]Tools%0a* [[Tools/RSS]]%0a* http://www.outilsfroids.net%0a* overall [[Tools/SemanticWeb]] in order to tag and classify and connect to other piece if information in near real-time%0a** including OpenCalais.com and TextWise.com used on each page of the wiki%0a* [[{$PageUrl}&action=edit|...add more]]%0a%0a%0a!![[#CommunityEvents]]Community and Events%0a* ACRIMED%0a* Rue89%0a* [[{$PageUrl}&action=edit|...add more]]%0a%0a%0a!![[#References]]References%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UUY9ahSCMG0|The Wires that Control the Public Mind]] by Sheldon Rampton, Google Tech Talks 2008%0a* [[{$PageUrl}&action=edit|...add more]]%0a%0a!![[#Inspiration]]Inspiration%0a* ...%0a* [[{$PageUrl}&action=edit|...add more]]%0a%0a!![[#ToDo]]To do%0a* consider a visual way to display if a link on a page has been updated since the last visit%0a** a la RSS%0a** eventually based on http://page2rss.com%0a** see also own [[Tools/Greasemonkey#RevertedPIMLinks]] displaying links back from wiki pages linking to them%0a** consider also browsed page through Firefox sqlite databases%0a* http://twitter.com/#!/amicel as discussed during [[Events/LeanStartupEtBusinessModelDecembre10]]%0a* to check (partly organized in http://www.quora.com/Does-a-great-personalized-news-service-already-exist/answer/Fabien-Benetou )%0a** http://paper.li%0a** http://www.promepi.com%0a** http://www.xydo.com%0a** http://deliverss.com%0a** http://pinboard.in%0a** http://keepstream.com%0a** http://www.genieo.com%0a** http://www.feeedy.com%0a** explicitely through curation%0a*** http://gobundlr.com%0a*** http://www.scoop.it%0a** Case study on Identifying Predictive Sources [[http://blog.recordedfuture.com/2010/07/21/ft-alphaville-disproportionally-interesting-compared-to-general-news-in-predicting-stock-returns/|FT Alphaville Disproportionally Interesting Compared to General News in Predicting Stock Returns]], Recorded Future Blog 2010%0a* closed projects%0a** cozop.com by the author of [[ReadingNotes/LePeupleDesConnecteurs]]%0a*** [[http://www.chronoduweb.com/cozop-une-plateforme-de-republication-lecture-cooperative-copie-duplicate-content-413/|Cozop une plateforme de republication, lecture coopérative, copie, duplicate content]], January 2010%0a* social networks based%0a** http://knowabout.it%0a** http://www.thesharedweb.com%0a** http://topixtream.com%0a** what is actually the difference with the much older http://www.delicious.com/network/Utopiah ?!%0a* older tools used%0a** delicious.com%0a* consider my own process regarding the Fukushima incident of March 2011%0a** locating a viable source of new through Twitter%0a*** http://mitnse.com%0a**** considering directly using their source ([[http://www.tepco.co.jp/|TEPCO]]) but with supported with additional information (e.g. via Wikipedia or an equivalent of the domain, more specific than Scholarpedia) since it requires some domain expertise%0a*** taking into account the interest of the involved parties%0a**** e.g. AREVA and other economical partners of the nuclear industry, political parties leveraging the event as promotion tool always coherent with their ideology%0a** to compare with my recent discussion with Thierry regarding politics and the potential decreasing signal/noise ratio as elections approach%0a*** cf [[Events/VotingIsALearningProcess]]%0a** to generalize taking into consideration [[Cognition/PriorityByEconomicalSystem]] and [[Content/Needs]]%0a*** if those needs are so important (prioritization should be applied too) then some resource and thus time should be dedicated to it%0a*** it could result in a systematized [[Languages/OwnConcepts#Epistemotaxis]] process%0a* http://www.aaai.org/AITopics/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/AITopics/NewFinderInfo Cookbook.Objects=!!Recipes%0a* [[#CreativityGlass]]Creativity glass%0a** let the users write with a pen in a transparent surface on solving their problem while recording and responding to actions%0a** use a webcam and OpenCV and a library of specific patterns of interaction, e.g. @@Execute@@ button on some code or record to add a time stamp%0a*[[#ErgonomicWorkstation]]Ergonomic work station (for the knowledge worker)%0a** problematic%0a*** the normal keyboard is not ergonomic, wrists are bended forcing the rest of the body to follows which, stressing it over time%0a** solutions for fixed desk%0a*** 2 keyboards on the sides of a [[http://www.bluehen.com/images/fullsize/Kneeling_Chair_2143.jpg|kneeling chair]]%0a**** carton box (or light wood) cut the right way and stuck under the laptop/screen to hold, suspended%0a**** boxes placed on the floor under the desk%0a*** [[Cookbook/Clothing|keyboard "pants"]] or "towel" with [[http://www.fashioningtech.com/page/conductive-thread|conductive thread]]%0a*** improve with %0a**** thin rollable plastic keyboards, [[http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/anderkoo/files/2007/05/IMG_0989.JPG|half-keyboards]]%0a**** considered mounted screens%0a**** calibrate the ideal distance (probably separated by about 30cm)%0a***** put your hands on your thighs then let them fall in the most relaxing position on each side of yourself%0a*** [[Wikipedia:Dvorak Simplified Keyboard]]%0a*** [[http://www.datahand.com/products/proii.htm|Professional II-USB Mouse]] by DataHand%0a** not mobile and expensive%0a*** FrogPad, HalfKeyboard, etc...%0a** inspired by%0a*** [[http://www.postureminder.co.uk/|PostureMinder]] "Treat and prevent back pain"%0a*** [[http://www.novelquest.com/emperor.html|Emperor Series]] by NovelQuest%0a** check [[Design]]%0a* [[#agriculture]][[#agriculture|agriculture tools]]%0a** [[#GardeningStation]]Tiny Meteorogological Station%0a*** set of sensors to provide a constant flow of useful information for proper gardening and eventually remote consultancy (with Paola)%0a**** wind meter%0a**** temperature of the air, of the soil%0a**** humidity%0a**** webcam%0a*** USB output for wiki exporting%0a*** [[http://www.cheapvegetablegardener.com/2009/09/how-to-make-grow-box-controller.html|How to make a grow box controller]] The Cheap Vegetable Gardener 2009%0a** [[http://arkfab.org/|arkfab]] appropriate biotech collective located in Atlanta%0a*** moved to [[Biology]]%0a* [[#pedagogical]][[#pedagogical|pedagogical tools]]%0a** [[#FeelingComplexity]][[http://wiki.seedea.org/Seedea/SandIdeabox#FeelingComplexity|Feeling Complexity]] device%0a*** from discussion in ##philosophy "I think pain, like effort, provides precious information regarding the underlying substrate one uses as if resistance helped to map the substrate, the space you are exploring in the same way that a serie of exercises in biology in school helps one to shape his main in related problem-solving (and for the aphorisms fans "One stands only on what resists." by Malraux, originally "On ne s'appuie que sur ce qui resiste"%0a*** to send to Gwenael to forward it to LIX teachers%0a*** check CPUs with native step-by-step computation (Z80 ?)%0a**** directly thus having to turn the handle a lot%0a**** indirectly, thus having to turn the handle harder through mechanical brake (maybe not pedagogically the best)%0a** [[#HypercubeManipulation]]manipulate an hypercube with your hands%0a*** using [[http://www.dimensions-math.org/Dim_reg_E.htm|higher dimensions teaching resources]] and [[http://wiki.seedea.org/Utopiahanalysis/HiTechCreativity-draft#AugmentedReality|augmented reality]] tools%0a*** see also Grand Arche de La Defense%0a* [[#domotic]][[#domotic|domotic tools]]%0a** [[#SafetyCoffee]]Safety coffee%0a*** weight measurement for the morning cup of coffee%0a**** if weight above threshold, set MORNING_COFFE_DRUNK environment variable on the computer then authorize actions like @@rm@@, @@git push@@, etc...%0a** [[#CorridorDisplay]]corridor/entrance information display%0a*** display daily tasks, tomorrow's tasks, ...%0a*** source from wiki using bluetooth of USB%0a*** low-energy consumption (e-ink, LED, ...) with indepandant source (solar pannels like [[http://www.solib.fr/boutique/fiche_produit.php?cid=1&pid=6|solib]])%0a*** lightweight%0a*** check picture panels%0a*** [[http://hlt.media.mit.edu/projects.html|high-low tech projects]] at MIT media lab%0a**** e-Textile craft, computational wallpaper and other low-cost DIY principles%0a*** consider much lower-tech version%0a**** crontab + diff + inkjet printer%0a** [[#WirelessSwitchs]]Wireless Switchs%0a*** existing solution%0a**** [[http://hackaday.com/2009/01/19/quick-cheap-remote-outlets/|Quick cheap remote outlets]] by Caleb Kraft, Hack a Day 2009%0a**** [[http://hackaday.com/2010/05/29/sprime-controlled-ac-outlets/|SPRIME controlled AC outlets]] by Jakob Griffith, Hack a Day May 2010%0a*** eletrical adapter + wifi + switch on/off%0a*** [[http://www.nanoradio.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=27&Itemid=61|Nanoradio products]] NRG731 - 802.11b/g single chip SiP (System in Package)%0a**** 802.11b/g complieant Wireless LAN System-in-Package (SiP) solution%0a**** Total system footprint 7,95x7,95 mm%0a*** [[http://www.sparkfun.com/commerce/categories.php?c=111|Zigbee/802.15.4]] starting at $23 at SparkFun Electronics%0a**** [[http://blogger.xs4all.nl/ivonoorh/articles/12664.aspx|Build your own Zigbee / 802.15.4 device.]] by Logboek van Ivo, 2004%0a*** centralized control pannel%0a**** echo "* * 1 * * * cleanhouse" >> crontab%0a***** generic device (IP + API + wheels + connectivity) in houses with plugs for electricity but also water, etc%0a***** different roombas with wifi/bluetooth support (at least their docking stations)%0a** basically each main component (eventually room) of [[Content/Projetautonomieenergetique]] should follow the principle of [[Cookbook/Cognition#OptimizableModelPerPage]]%0a*** meaning that each component should have a model of itself, it's activity data and an optimization process%0a** [[http://apress.com/book/view/1430227788|Smart Home Automation with Linux]] by Steven Goodwin, APress March 2010%0a** [[http://www.domogik.org/tiki-index.php|Domogik]] free home automation solution.%0a* [[#Architecture]][[#architecture]][[#architecture|architecture tools]] (for my [[Content.Projetautonomieenergetique#result|Projet autonomie energetique]])%0a** [[http://5ko.fr/A/Libre|Atelier d'architecture (libre) / Mémoire de fin d'études]] by Petko Yotov, April 2010%0a** [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Free_computer-aided_design_software|Category:Free computer-aided design software]] on Wikipedia%0a** [[http://www.archimedes.org.br/|Archimedes]] The Open CAD%0a** [[http://sourceforge.net/apps/mediawiki/free-cad/|freeCAD]] a general purpose 3D CAD modeler%0a** [[http://brlcad.org/|BRL-CAD]] modeling system that includes interactive geometry editing, high-performance ray-tracing for rendering and geometric analysis, image and signal-processing tools, a system performance analysis benchmark suite, libraries for robust geometric representation, with more than 20 years of active development.%0a*** active IRC channel #brl-cad on freenode%0a** [[http://www.ribbonsoft.com/qcad.html|QCAD]] computer aided drafting in two dimensions (2d)%0a** Current Projects from [[http://www.architectureforhumanity.org/projects|Architecture for Humanity]]%0a*** started the former Open Architecture Network, no update since 2008 arccording to Archive.org%0a** Blender%0a*** active IRC channel #blender on freenode%0a*** BlenderWiki [[http://wiki.blender.org/index.php/Dev:Ref/Uses/Architecture|Uses Architecture]]%0a**** "It's quite possible to do architectural design in Blender, but the standard tools are not exactly easy to use."%0a*** [[http://www.blender3darchitect.com/|Blender 3D Architect]] Using Blender 3D for Architectural Visualization%0a**** [[http://www.blender3darchitect.com/2009/09/converting-cad-files-for-architectural-modeling-in-blender-3d/|Converting CAD files for architectural modeling in Blender 3D]] by Allan Brito%0a** [[http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-349312452179571852|A is For Architecture]] by Ann Seltman Smart, mid 1960%0a** [[http://archicamp.org/|Archicamp]] Collaboration et innovation en architecture%0a** [[http://ais4architecture.co.uk/|a is for architecture]] architecture, design, urban planning, interiors, art, photography, sustainability%0a** [[http://openarchitecturenetwork.org/|Open Architecture Network]] Community-focused design and construction%0a** [[http://freewheel.autodesk.com/webdevelopers.aspx|Autodesk Freewheel]] web service/application built to provide CAD model viewing, printing and collaboration, through the dynamic rendering of DWF file data and graphics information. %0a** check [[Design]]%0a** [[http://usa.autodesk.com/adsk/servlet/pc/index?siteID=123112&id=3781831|Revit Architecture Building Information Modeling Software (BIM)]] Autodesk%0a*** [[Wikipedia:Building Information Modeling]]%0a** [[http://bimserver.org/|Bimserver.org]] Building Information Modelserver supporting open standards (IFC)%0a** [[http://fra.archinform.net/|archinform]] Base de données d'architecture internationale%0a** [[http://projects.csail.mit.edu/emergentDesign/genr8/|GENR8]] A Surface Design Tool based on Generative Growth and Evolutionary Computation%0a** consider for inspiration, especially for the lack of variety in shapes and colors, websites recommended by [[(Person:)Esther]]%0a*** [[http://www.thearchitectureroom.com|thearchitectureroom.com]] Architecture competitions throughout the world%0a*** [[http://archinect.com/|Archinect.com]] Connecting Architects Since 1997%0a*** [[http://www.deathbyarchitecture.com/recent.html?method=Search|Death by Architecture]] competitions%0a*** [[http://www.dezeen.com/|Dezeen architecture and design magazine]]%0a** [[http://www.robotsinarchitecture.org/|Association for Robots in Architecture]]%0a* [[#Eletronics]][[#Electronics]][[#Electronics|Electronics tools]]%0a** moved to its dedicated page [[Electronics]]%0a%0a!!Open Source Hardware resources%0a* [[https://we.riseup.net/opensourcehardware|Open Source Hardware Project]] promote and establish an open source hardware movement from we.riseup.net%0a* [[http://oshwbank.org/|Open Source Hardware Bank]] fund and invest in Open Source Hardware.%0a%0a!!See also%0a* 3D Printers section of my analysis on [[http://wiki.seedea.org/Utopiahanalysis/HiTechCreativity-draft#printers|HiTech Creativity]]%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=43zo82W7aPI|Authors@Google: Ray Kurzweil]], July 2009 during which he repeats the principle of sending "object" as simple attachments%0a* CreativeCommons {-[[http://wiki.creativecommons.org/Content_Directories|Content Directories]]-} (nothing as of July 2009)%0a* Instructables [[http://www.instructables.com/tech|Tech, Computers, Electronics, LED & Hacks]] section%0a* HackerSpaces resulting "products"%0a* ... and other DIY websites%0a* [[http://wiki.seedea.org/Utopiahanalysis/HiTechCreativity-draft|my draft on Hi-Tech Creativity]]%0a* Project H Design [[http://www.projecthdesign.org/designrevolution.html|Design Revolution - 100 Products that Empower People]] Emily Pilloton, Metropolis Books%0a* http://wiki.40fires.org/%0a* http://wiki.openhardware.org/Catalog%0a%0a!!Inspiration%0a* my original [[Cookbook.Food]] habit and the more [[http://adl.serveftp.org/skdb/|SKDB]] "apt-get for real stuff!"%0a** eventually use the [[http://www.candyfab.org/|CandyFab]] to mix the 2 concepts ;)%0a* having to "mentally prepare myself" for [[http://www.tmplab.org/|/tmp/lab]] thinking we would be creating (but it was in fact hosting [[http://www.hackerspace.net/|Hacker Space Festival]], 26-30 June 2009) Cookbook.ObjectsExoBrain=!!Principle%0aRemove bottlenecks from non-dedicated hardware and software tools aimed at being cognitive supports (cf [[Slideshows/RencontreAFTParis#ArgumentCentral]]).%0a%0a!!Evolution of the needs%0a* [[http://www.ourp.im/PIM/Review-Utopiah|An evolution of problems and their solutions]]%0a** thus gradual reliance on external tools%0a* considered mobile interface (link ?)%0a* considered multiple interfaces (link ?)%0a* considering dedicated hardware (link ?)%0a%0a!!Solution%0aRun dedicated software on hardware starting by removing each most important bottleneck step by step (mimicking agile software development).%0a%0a!!![[#SystematicStudy]][[#Study]]Systematic study%0a#%25item value=0%25 check if the tool is first correct%0a## useful against the goal is helps to achieve%0a## consistent, not data loss, etc...%0a## then and '''only then''' consider (costly) optimization%0a## see also [[ReadingNotes/LeanThinking]]%0a# locate the latency bottleneck%0a## list components of the chain%0a### visualization/rendering%0a### network access%0a### local access%0a### input%0a### data validation%0a## list average delay for each component and transfers%0a# find which specific usage requires it%0a## all functions%0a## I/O%0a## visualization%0a## ...%0a# automate the process%0a## warning: the quantitative nature of the study is a risk%0a### even through multiple variables, if those are not corrected selected, one would "optimize" in the wrong direction%0a# run the automate process periodically%0a# log the quantitative result of the process%0a# provide visualization of results over time for easy comparison%0aIntegrate with [[AutoDebate/PointClickWhenThinkingStops|Point & Click, When Thinking Stops]] and [[Seedea:Research/BacktrackLearning]]%0a%0a!!!![[#StudyTools]]Tools%0a* [[Tools/PmWiki#SpeedOptimizations]]%0a* Cookbook:Stopwatch%0a* [[http://getfirebug.com/wiki/index.php/Net_Panel|Firebug Net Panel]] monitor HTTP traffic initiated by a web page and simply present all collected and computed information to the user.%0a** [[http://developer.yahoo.com/yslow/|Yahoo! YSlow for Firebug]] analyzes web pages and suggests ways to improve their performance based on a set of rules for high performance web pages.%0a** find equivalents for%0a*** server side hardware%0a*** client side hardware%0a*** cognitive agent%0aCheck [[Tools/Programming#Profiling]] and [[Wiki/Numbers]]%0a%0a!!!!Explain and generalize%0a# logs the process%0a# apply same principle and adapted tools to other usage%0a## knowledge%0a### cf [[Content/Education]]%0a%0a!!![[#InputModule]]Input module%0aInitial asynchronous version.%0a* [[http://metalab.at/wiki/Metaboard|Metaboard]] from MetaLab%0a** consider fixing Apple iPod Nano with [[http://www.rockbox.org/|Rockbox]] Open Source Jukebox Firmware%0a* battery%0a* buttons%0a** reverted-finger shape%0a** sensitive to touch for clothes%0a*** [[Cookbook/Clothing]]%0a** consider "modes" a la Vim but for context, for example morning mode to do action meta x A1, A2, A3, A4, afternoon, meta x B1, B2, B3, B4, etc%0a*** probably requiring feedback to show which mode you currently are in%0a**** LEDs%0a**** pico to keep it tactile%0a* plastic case%0a** reverted-hand shape%0a** minimalist for pocket%0a*** taking the social side into account (avoiding social disruption)%0a* interface with existing wikis (gn5)%0a** PmWiki API or more simply Cookbook:ImportText%0a%0aAdd discussion with Franck on usages. Also consider simply your data as point under or above one or two baseline curve. Each button your press (or don't) compared to the current time is used to say if you are on the right path (according to your metrics) or not.%0a%0aSecond phase%0a* synchronous usage%0a** [[Seedea:Content/Concepttreefmri|brain imaging]] through [[Cookbook/Electronics#FPGA|FPGA]] for low-latency signal processing%0a*** %25red%25Warning%25%25 : is this '''actually''' the bottleneck?%0a%0a!!![[#Core]]Core%0aDirectly imported from [[Content/Needs#WikiOnAChip]]%0a* [[#WikiOnAChip]]what would be the benefits (and trade-offs) of embedding this wiki on dedicated hardware?%0a** on Wikipedia:Arduino ?%0a*** [[Cookbook/Electronics]]%0a** on Wikipedia:Memristor ?%0a** on [[Cookbook/Electronics#FPGA]] ? (seem to have high energy needs)%0a*** see Hugo deGaris work on ANN over networked FPGAs%0a** http://code.google.com/p/python-on-a-chip/%0a%0aSecond phase, integrate with [[Seedea:Seedea/BackEnd|Seedea implementation]] to actually justify the ExoBrain name.%0a%0a!!!Modules communication%0a* RFID%0a%0a!![[#Constraints]]Constraints (ordered by importance)%0a# latency%0a# cost, baseline either%0a## nothing (no tool used)%0a## pen and paper (cost close to 0).%0a# reliability%0a## single of point of failure%0a## energy requirements%0a## consequence of non-availability of the tool for random period of time%0a## see also [[Seedea:Oimp/Lqnet|Low-quality network copping mechanisms]]%0a# weight and size%0a## equivalent to physiological energy requirements and flexibility%0a# energy requirements%0a## see also reliability%0a%0a!!See also%0a* [[Wikipedia:Neuroprosthetics#Cognitive_prostheses]]%0a* [[http://vis.caltech.edu/Research/Research.html|Neural Mechanisms for Visual-Motor Integration, Spatial Perception and Motion Perception]] at CalTech%0a* [[http://www.neuro.gatech.edu/groups/potter/index.html|Potter Group]] at NeuroLab, Georgia Tech%0a** studying learning and memory in vitro%0a* [[http://nrg.mbi.ufl.edu/|Neuroprosthetics Research Group (NRG)]], University of Florida%0a** develop state-of-the-art symbiotic BIONIC medical treatments%0a* [[http://www.neural-prosthesis.com/|Neural Prosthesis.com]] by Theodore W. Berger at USC Center for Neural Engineering (CNE)%0a** co-editor with Dennis L. Glanzman of [[http://mitpress.mit.edu/catalog/item/default.asp?tid=10550&ttype=2|Toward Replacement Parts for the Brain]], MIT Press 2005%0a* [[http://www.braingate.com/publications.html|Braingate]] publications%0a* [[Cookbook/Cognition#OptimizableModelPerPage]] especially regarding distributed and compact computation chips e.g. memristors or FPGA in which each page and its models would have its dedicated computation block%0a* Ed Fetz on bidirectional BCI%0a** http://www.cs.washington.edu/education/courses/cse599e/12sp/lectures/fetzLectureSlides.pdf%0a** currently not that interesting in regard to this PIM that computes nothing, just stores%0a%0a!![[#HardwareConfiguration]]Hardware configuration%0a* Input module%0a** see above, mainly mobile (resistant, small, light-weight, low energy consumption)%0a* core module%0a** see above (how does it actually relate to the computation infrastructure?)%0a* computation infrastructure%0a** farm of GPUs (computations of large matrices or computer vision with e.g. [[http://openvidia.sourceforge.net/|OpenVIDIA]])%0a*** Cluster GPU Instances since November 2010 [[http://aws.amazon.com/ec2/#instance|Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (Amazon EC2)]] %0a** FPGAs (low-latency signal processing)%0a** linked through%0a*** optic fiber (fast) or%0a*** quantum link (arguably secure)%0a*** key topological (thus also geographical) position in the network%0a**** for FPGA/GPU/... and other specialized hardware consider collocation in a datacenter%0a**** "it is advantageous to locate your servers near an Internet backbone as close as possible to the exchange on which your trades will be executed. " (p77, [[ReadingNotes/QuantitativeTrading#Chapter4|chapter 4 of Quantitative Trading]]).%0a** routed by OpenFlow devices (very flexible)%0a*** [[http://www.netfpga.org/|NetFPGA.org]]%0a** detect tasks with large dataset size but no latency requirement then package and send to remote services%0a*** quantum-friendly with DWave%0a*** distributed-friendly with [[Tools/AWS]] and more generally [[Seedea:Oimp/CloudArbitrage]]%0a* face-to-face collaboration%0a** [[http://www.alwaysinnovating.com/touchbook/|Touchbook]] (by AlwaysInnovating) running interfaced [[http://cgi.cse.unsw.edu.au/~wyos/skyrails/|SkyRails]]%0a* [[http://www.ge-ip.com/products/family/gpgpu|GE GPGPU]] CUDA-enabled rugged products%0a%0a!!Inspired by%0a* discussion with Felipe (10/06/2010)%0a* [[Content/Needs#WikiOnAChip]] describing the potential usage of an embarked wiki%0a* [[Seedea:Content/Concepttreefmri]] listing brain imaging techniques%0a** to update with [[Seedea:Content/Newconcepts#Optogenetics]]%0a* [[Cookbook/Electronics#FPGA]] referring FPGA work%0a* [[Cookbook/Cognition#ExocognitionAsNetworkTraversal]] explaining how tools are modeled and integrated by the brain for proper usage%0a* [[Cookbook/Cognition#ThinkingIsTechnical]] arguing that thinking is a process that can be improved through tools and modelling%0a* [[Cookbook/Cognition#WikiBrainMapping]] proposing to map wiki pages to related brain area%0a* presentation on MetaBoard at BlackBloxe by dermiste Cookbook.Offline=%25center%25[[#Recipes|Recipes]] - [[#Tools|Tools]] - [[#CommunityEvents|Community and Events]] - [[#References|References]] - [[#Inspiration|Inspiration]] - [[#ToDo|To do]]%0a%0a----%0a%0a!![[#Recipes]]Recipes%0a* see [[Cookbook/Cognition#DedicatedCreativityTime]]%0a* own doubts on ubiquitous Internet%0a* [[Content/Meditation]]%0a* ...%0a* [[{$PageUrl}&action=edit|...add more]]%0a%0a%0a!![[#Tools]]Tools%0a* [[Tools/Greasemonkey#VirtualBlinders]]%0a* [[Tools/Internet]]%0a* ...%0a* [[{$PageUrl}&action=edit|...add more]]%0a%0a%0a!![[#CommunityEvents]]Community and Events%0a* ...%0a* [[{$PageUrl}&action=edit|...add more]]%0a%0a%0a!![[#References]]References%0a* [[http://www.nicholasgcarr.com/|Nicholas Carr]] for The Shallows%0a* [[http://www.jaronlanier.com/Jaron Lanier]] for You Are Not a Gadget%0a* [[http://www.mit.edu/~sturkle/|Sherry Turkle]] for Alone Together: Why We Expect More from Technology and Less from Each Other%0a* [[http://www.tcrouzet.com/|Thierry Crouzet]] for J'ai débranché%0a* ...%0a* [[{$PageUrl}&action=edit|...add more]]%0a%0a!![[#Inspiration]]Inspiration%0a* [[Cookbook/Cognition#DedicatedCreativityTime]]%0a* [[{$PageUrl}&action=edit|...add more]]%0a%0a!![[#ToDo]]To do%0a* better integrate with%0a** [[Cookbook/Cognition#ExocognitionAsNetworkTraversal]]%0a** [[Mind]]%0a** Seedea:Oimp/Lqnet%0a** [[Cookbook/ObjectsExoBrain]]%0a* ...%0a* [[{$PageUrl}&action=edit|...add more]] Cookbook.Overlay=%25center%25[[#Recipes|Recipes]] - [[#Tools|Tools]] - [[#CommunityEvents|Community and Events]] - [[#References|References]] - [[#Inspiration|Inspiration]] - [[#ToDo|To do]]%0a%0a----%0a%0a!!Principle%0aPurposefully and actively rethink the environment as a 4D matrices in which useful sticky notes can be added anywhere and at any moment in time in the future. Basically, the world is not just readable but also writable and dynamically, not just your own house or desk.%0a%0aOverall one could consider this localized in space and time cognition offloaded in the environment.%0a%0a!!!Goal%0aUse ''physical'' affordances to create ''cognitive'' affordances to lower the cognitive load by displaying information just-in-time and "just-in-place" (a geospatial equivalent)%0a%0aExample: make your phone vibrate based on geolocation so that when you enter the perimeter of the shop, it lets you know that you how things to buy and shows the list.%0a%0a!![[#Recipes]]Recipes%0a* draw a path on the floor based on where most people did walk, a pheromone style stigmergy (cf [[ReadingNotes/TurtlesTermitesAndTrafficJams]] and [[ReadingNotes/TheTinkerersAccomplice]])%0a** could be re-using interior design prototype e.g. using AFRAME.utils.throttleTick() with hit-test%0a* recreating a virtual map and models of an existing room%0a*** valuable for AEC (e.g. interior design, construction preview, etc)%0a** potential solution%0a*** using e.g. TensorFlowJS + MobileNet%0a** related research%0a** [[https://arxiv.org/abs/1709.05533|Topomap: Topological Mapping and Navigation Based on Visual SLAM Maps]]%0a*** video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UokjxSLTcd0%0a** [[https://colmap.github.io/|COLMAP is a general-purpose Structure-from-Motion (SfM) and Multi-View Stereo (MVS) pipeline]]%0a** [[https://pubs.geoscienceworld.org/gsa/geosphere/article/10/5/969/132199/rapid-mapping-of-ultrafine-fault-zone-topography|Rapid mapping of ultrafine fault zone topography with structure from motion]]%0a** [[https://www.scan-net.org|ScanNet: Richly-annotated 3D Reconstructions of Indoor Scenes]] (CVPR 2017 Spotlight)%0a*** requires (or required only to train the network?) a manual Amazon Turk step%0a* virtual tablet/notepad%0a** define the closest largest rectangular plane as a display surface%0a* PIM overlay%0a** [[Wiki/VirtualRealityInterface#Dataset]] and Wally from [[Tools/GoogleTango]]%0a* book to travel overlay (suggested by Claudia)%0a** extract geographical coordinates from text (e.g. book to GPS using https://github.com/petewarden/geodict https://github.com/ushahidi/geograpy )%0a** overlay information on location, ideally spatially using e.g. Google Tango%0a** no related apps found via [[https://play.google.com/store/search?q=projecttango&c=apps|projecttango query on Google Play Store ]]%0a* virtual lab to showcase and test augmented reality ideas%0a** vatelier:MyDemo/WebARLab/%0a* [[Tools/Greasemonkey#RevertedPIMLinks]] even though limited to browsing%0a* leaving home%0a** automatic [[http://france.meteofrance.com/france/pluie1heure|Pluie ŕ 1 heure]] by Météo-France%0a* reaching the farmer market%0a** seasonal fruits/vegs%0a** cf [[Cookbook/Food]]%0a* supermarket%0a** average price of the bag%0a** item comparisons%0a** suggestion of recipes%0a* dinning table%0a** calories per meal (eventually using [[http://www.wolframalpha.com/examples/FoodAndNutrition.html|Wolfram|Alpha example on nutrition]])%0a* credit card%0a** current balance%0a** last 3 items bought%0a* person%0a** position in the network [[Person/]]%0a** individual page Person:X%0a* sport next objective%0a** recommendation%0a** appear on the way to the pool%0a** cf [[Content/Exercises]]%0a* [[#PathFinder]]path finder from "here" to the tagged location of the current page%0a** e.g. event, friend address, etc...%0a** possibly using%0a*** @@navigator.geolocation.getCurrentPosition()@@%0a*** Cookbook:OpenLayersAPI%0a*** [[http://openrouteservice.org|OpenRouteService.org]]%0a*** http://code.google.com/apis/maps/documentation/distancematrix/%0a%0a!!!Result%0a* explorable heuristics as AR filters%0a** https://glitch.com/edit/#!/ar-filters?path=index.html:20:0%0a* Paper DIY version : [[Path:/pub/overlay/|pictures]]%0a** note that because of their locally physical nature they are limited to my own flat.%0a* [[Laboratory/AuctionPricing]] for its overlay Greasemonkey display%0a** bring a bird eye view through machine learning, modelization from a larger sample, to a specific item%0a%0a!!Remarks%0a* anime like Evangelion but also movies like Minority Report have a large emphasis on interfaces that immerse people in information%0a** ironically enough in a normal setting without technology one already surrounded in information%0a%0a!![[#Tools]]Tools%0a* [[http://wikitude.me/|wikitude.me]]%0a** created few tags so far (2 in Sceaux, 1 in Denver)%0a%0a%0a!![[#CommunityEvents]]Community and Events%0a* own event co-organized http://www.meetup.com/VR-LAB-Brussels/events/231884218/%0a* [[http://www.ismar09.org/|International Symposium on Mixed and Augmented Reality (ISMAR)]] international meeting place for the Mixed and Augmented Reality research community%0a* [[http://www.artisopensource.net/|Art is Open Source]], augmented reality, knowledge, hacking, art%0a%0a%0a!![[#References]]References%0a* http://vrlab-brussels.info/wiki/Internal/AugmentedRealityResources%0a** including https://github.com/jeromeetienne/threex.webar%0a** to benefit from experience gained on [[Tools/JavaScript#ThreeJS]]%0a* [[Events/GoogleIO2016]]%0a* [[Tools/VirtualReality]]%0a* OurPIM:Paper/PersonnalOverlay%0a* discussion on PIM channel [[(http://logsof.ourp.im/at/#)2009-10-06T20:19:01]]%0a%0a!![[#Inspiration]]Inspiration%0a* [[Anime.Notes#DennoCoil|Denno Coil]]%0a%0a%0a!![[#ToDo]]To do%0a* add visual templates to where the data will be displayed and what it will look like%0a** visualization websites%0a*** find databases of visualization based on goal+context%0a* integrate%0a** [[Design]]%0a** [[Seedea:Seedea/SandIdeabox#arhs|Augmented reality heuristics system]]%0a*** and more generally [[Fabien/Heuristics]]%0a** Seedea:Seedea/SandIdeabox#AutomatedExit%0a* find NTT DoCoMo's AR Walker%0a* use [[CognitiveEnvironments/]]%0a* consider%0a** [[http://hypercities.com/|Hypercities]] traveling back in time to explore the historical layers of city spaces in an interactive, hypermedia environment.%0a*** cf earlier note in a paper notebook Cookbook.Respect=%25center%25[[#Recipes|Recipes]] - [[#References|References]] - [[#Inspiration|Inspiration]] - [[#ToDo|To do]]%0a%0a----%0a%0a!![[#Recipes]]Recipes%0a* not discarding a why but promoting a common search for the explanation%0a** [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wMFPe-DwULM|Feynman 'Fun to Imagine' 4: Magnets (and 'Why?' questions...)]] %0a** [[http://universite.deboeck.com/livre/?GCOI=28011100611750|Éduquer l'intelligence - Comment développer la pensée critique des élčves]], De Boeck Université 2006 (bought by Raphael)%0a*** notes written down but not available in eletronic format%0a* favorizing any experience that goes beyong the confort zone of each other%0a* age is a number that does not correlate with the number of experiences lived that does not either correlate with the wisdom gained, consequently age is more a dangerous bias than a valuable information%0a* [[{$PageUrl}&action=edit|...add more]]%0a%0a!![[#References]]References%0a* [[Content/Education]]%0a* [[Fabien/EthicalFramework]]%0a* [[ReadingNotes/CrucialConversations]]%0a%0a!![[#Inspiration]]Inspiration%0a* Seeing a mother having difficulty educating his kid after he crossed the street running in front of a car%0a%0a!![[#ToDo]]To do%0a* write down the notes on Eduquer l'Intelligence as it was highly relevant Cookbook.Template=%25center%25[[#Recipes|Recipes]] - [[#Tools|Tools]] - [[#CommunityEvents|Community and Events]] - [[#References|References]] - [[#Inspiration|Inspiration]] - [[#ToDo|To do]]%0a%0a----%0a%0a!![[#Recipes]]Recipes%0a* ...%0a* [[{$PageUrl}&action=edit|...add more]]%0a%0a%0a!![[#Tools]]Tools%0a* ...%0a* [[{$PageUrl}&action=edit|...add more]]%0a%0a%0a!![[#CommunityEvents]]Community and Events%0a* ...%0a* [[{$PageUrl}&action=edit|...add more]]%0a%0a%0a!![[#References]]References%0a* ...%0a* [[{$PageUrl}&action=edit|...add 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[label="bookB" style=filled fillcolor=orange];%0a bookC [label="bookC" style=filled fillcolor=yellow];%0a bookD [label="bookD" style=filled fillcolor=orange];%0a bookE [label="bookE" style=filled fillcolor=yellow];%0a bookF [label="bookF" style=filled fillcolor=lightyellow];%0a bookA -> bookB;%0a bookB -> bookC;%0a bookB -> bookD;%0a bookA -> bookE [label="also recommanded by John"];%0a bookC -> bookE;%0a bookE -> bookF [style=dotted];%0a }%0a=] :)%0a%0a%0a!![[#Summary]]Summary%0ahierarchizing the difference of languages thanks to fundamental dimensions to improve decision making by either selecting an existing instance or enginereing a new one based on lacks%0a%0a!![[#Goal]]Goal%0ato present platform in which best practices of programming language design is highlighted and are into debate. Debate is based on finite resources in the platform itself including two major categories: 1- Fundamental factors 2- use cases . %0a%0aIn this platform people and experts can evolve and shift current programming design to the nearly optimum fit. Secondary goal is to create integrated platform and center for discussions and scientific database in the field of programming languages. Third goal is to provide tools and environment for programmers and companies to easily migrate (evolve) their from their old programming languages to our new programming language or even to another programming language since grammar transformation scripts can be designed in two ways; %0a%0aIn summery the platform is to:%0a* Birth of new language %0a* Evolving and adapting the new language dynamically by%0a** Collaboration based on debate over information available%0a** Smooth migration based on grammar transformation scripts rather than backward compatibility%0a** Testing theory based on defined use cases %0a%25right%25''back to the [[#top|top]]''%0a%0a!![[#Example]]Example%0amigrating from Perl to Python is Perl to our new programming language --> our new language to python.%0a%0a!![[#SampleFormat]]Sample Format%0a'''Context''': General Purpose Programming Languages (use cases)%0a'''Feature''': Iterators%0a%0a'''Designs''':%0a#C# | Java: %0a for each (''Typename'' ''Variable'' in ''Iterator'')%0a {%0a ''code''%0a }%0a%0a#C++:%0a no direct syntax, uses STD library objects instead.%0a%0a%0a'''comparison''':%0a 1 is better than 2 because:%0a# It is [=[[fundamental\compiler aware]]=] structure%0a**[=[[fundamental\Optimization]]=] (performance)%0a**[=[[fundamental\portability]]=] %0a**[=[[fundamental\standard interface]]=] %0a***[=[[fundamental\Readability]]=]%0aand ...%0a%0a!![[#procedure]]Procedure of EKMT (evolutionary knowledge management tool)%0a#a topic over specific feature (one feature in one context) is posted in forum where %0a**community offer their designs%0a**design of current famous programming languages is discussed%0a#proposed designs are added to EKMT%0a#fundamental dimensions are added to EKMT%0a#comparison map is updated based on reasoning using fundamental dimensions%0a#one professional in the related field accepts/alters the result%0a%0a%0a%0a%25right%25''back to the [[#top|top]]''%0a%0a%0a!![[#Tools]]Tools%0a* Information & collaboration environment (ex: wiki) that includes %0a** Almost all famous features of programming languages in proper categories%0a** Fundamental factors that make a feature more useful compared to other features in the same category (ex: Maintainability, Readability, %0a** Structure of current famous programming languages (grammar, tools and features) for historical arguments%0a** List of use case scenarios to highlight efficiency of a programming language%0a* archives of earlier debates on the evolution of programming languages%0a** http://hopl.murdoch.edu.au/%0a%25right%25''back to the [[#top|top]]''%0a%0a!![[#Roadmap]]Roadmap%0a# ?%0a# ?%0a# ?%0a%0a!!![[#Tasks]]Tasks%0a# establish this online community till this weekend%0a# enquiry zero-$ research centers%0a## in Iran, if you work under license of non-commercial research centers , you have no tax or any payment and you are accredited (names center, institute, society, NGO, ...)%0a# ROI we can simply convert to business license%0a# think general , if the language thing fails , we can recover simply but other%0a## KM%0a## Cognitive researches%0a## ?%0a%25right%25''back to the [[#top|top]]''%0a%0a!![[#Discussions]]Discussions%0a* [[http://seedea.org/freenode-education-log.txt|4th of September 2009]]%0a* [[http://seedea.org/freenode-education-log2.txt|5th/6th of September 2009]]%0a* [[http://seedea.org/freenode-education-log3.txt|14th of September 2009]]%0a%25right%25''back to the [[#top|top]]''%0a%0a!![[#NameProposal]]Name proposal%0a* language-debate.com%0a* languagedesigner.com%0a* more general term as main domain and then putting this special wiki as subdomain%0a** languages.bestpractices.com%0a** PIM.bestpractices.com%0a* language.automated-design.com%0a* language.assisted-design.com%0a* crowd-inferred-language.com%0a* commulang.com%0a* crowdputation.com%0a* lang.commuwiki.com%0a* language-selector.com%0a%25right%25''back to the [[#top|top]]''%0a%0a!![[#Structure]]Structure%0a%0a!!![[#Inputs]]Inputs%0a* user situation%0a** his history of languages used%0a** his preferences%0a** his situation with the problem it has to solve%0a* community suggestions%0a* list of existing languages%0a** for each language its properties%0a* list of non-existing theoretical languages%0a** for each language its properties%0a%0a!!![[#Algo]]Algo%0a* mapping listed languages to situations%0a** rework the mapping according to community suggestions%0a%0a# if two entities are exactly the same ( in the domain of view ) you cannot distinguish them%0a# in technological problems you have to select one way over others%0a# (from 1 and 2) there have to be difference (in the domain of view ) for subjects to be able to choose one over another necessity of Existence of difference in units of selection ( in domain of view)%0a# demonstrate the differences for upgrading evolution, difference are gradient of values in specific dimensions%0a## ex: A is different from B , in which way ? in what dimension (aspect ?)%0a# (from 3 and 4) if we want to highlight differences we have to define, dimensions of difference%0a# if we want to help technological problems to evolve we have to define fundamental differences%0a%0a!!![[#Ouput]]Ouput%0a* propose with justification a language%0a** if it's a newly generated language, add it to the list of non-existing theoretical languages (cf inputs)%0a%25right%25''back to the [[#top|top]]''%0a%0a!![[#RelatedTools]]Related tools%0a* [[https://debategraph.org/|DebateGraph.org]]%0a* ways in which advances in math change grammar of computer languages%0a** http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Haskell_%2528programming_language%2529%0a** http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/L4_microkernel_family%0a* [[http://www.nature.com/nature/journal/v449/n7163/abs/nature06137.html|Quantifying the evolutionary dynamics of language]] Nature 449, 713-716 (11 October 2007)%0a* [[http://www.citeulike.org/user/architect/article/4444241|Software evolutionary dynamics modelled as the activity of an actor-network]] IET In Software, IET, Vol. 2, No. 4. (2008)%0a%25right%25''back to the [[#top|top]]'' EntryPoint.BackEnd=>>rframe%3c%3c%0aImprove [[http://fabien.benetou.fr/EntryPoint/BackEnd?action=edit|entry point]], [[http://fabien.benetou.fr/Cognition/PriorityByEconomicalSystem?action=edit|PBES]], [[http://127.0.0.1/wiki/index.php?n=Calendar.Calendar|Calendar]], ...%0a>>%3c%3c%0a!!Goal%0a>>bgcolor=lightblue font-size:smaller%3c%3c%0a(:include Fabien.PBES#GoalStart#GoalEnd:)%0a>>%3c%3c%0a%0a(:include Site/AllRecentChanges:)%0a%0a(:noaction:)%0a(:noleft:)%0a(:noright:)%0a(:nogroupheader:)%0a(:notitle:)%0a%25right%25[[!ToRefactor]]%25%25 EntryPoint.Trails=%25center%25Path:/pub/illustrations/hikers.jpg%25%25%0a%0a!!Principle%0aProvide a thematic way to explore the wiki based on the visitor own declared interest. %0a%0a!![[#ManuallyPrepared]]Manually prepared trails%0a%25rframe%25links will open in a new window/tab%25%25%0a!!![[#Technology]][[#Technology|Technology trail]]%0a[[#TechnologyStart]]%0a# %25newwin%25[[Tools/]]%25%25%0a# %25newwin%25[[Bypassing/]]%25%25%0a# %25newwin%25[[Cookbook/Electronics]]%25%25%0a[[#TechnologyEnd]]%0a%0a!!![[#Scientific]][[#Scientific|Scientific trail]]%0a[[#ScientificStart]]%0a# %25newwin%25[[Cookbook/Biology]]%25%25%0a# step%0a# step%0a[[#ScientificEnd]]%0a%0a!!![[#LiberalArts]][[#LiberalArts|Liberal arts trail]]%0a[[#LiberalArtsStart]]%0a# %25newwin%25[[Content/Sophisms]]%25%25%0a# %25newwin%25[[Content/Art]]%25%25%0a# %25newwin%25[[Content/Philosophy]]%25%25%0a# %25newwin%25[[AutoDebate/]]%25%25%0a[[#LiberalArtsEnd]]%0a%0a!!![[#Personal]][[#Personal|Personal trail]]%0a[[#PersonalStart]]%0a# %25newwin%25[[Fabien/]]%25%25%0a# %25newwin%25[[Events/]]%25%25%0a# %25newwin%25[[Cookbook/Food]]%25%25%0a# %25newwin%25[[Content/MyAphorisms]]%25%25%0a[[#PersonalEnd]]%0a%0a!![[#AutomaticallyGenerated]]Automatically generated trails%0a%25rframe%25links will open in a new window/tab%25%25%0a%0a(:input form:)%0aEnter your own website URL to extract keywords%0a%0a(:input text url "URL" size=60:)%0a%0aEnter relevant keywords directly separated by commas%0a%0a(:input text keywords "example, other example" size=60:)%0a%0a(:input submit generate GenerateTrail:) %0a(:input end:)%0a%0a[=(:TrailGenerated:)=] (%25red%25temporarily disabled%25%25)%0a%0a%0a!!Inspired by%0aYet another remark about the aggressive amount of information from the main page.%0a%0a!!To do%0a* Tools/PmWiki#trails for Seedea:Oimp/InternetGuide%0a** httpd logs and Wiki/Numbers for Seedea:Oimp/Visualantwiki%0a** Wiki/Visualization%0a*** how can it be integrated on pages in a way that would not obfuscate non trailer users?%0a* trail updates in order to keep in mind http://c2.com/cgi/wiki?RiverOfTime%0a** consider RSS feeds%0a* provide a "step by step" exploration based on the number of visits%0a* generate trails based on people interest%0a** those interests would be represented by keywords either %0a*** typed directly or%0a*** extracted from their own website, blog, twitter account%0a** pages would thus required%0a*** to be tagged (or simply rely on semantic services currently used)%0a*** to have some form of order, maybe explicit or maybe relying on existing links between pages, eventually their numbers%0a* check http://c2.com/cgi/wiki?TourBusStop via TheSheep Events.AIClass=(:redirect MOOCs.AIClass:) Events.AIW01=[[#menu]]%0a[[http://masterwebscience.wordpress.com/2010/11/11/2010-launch-meeting/|AIW’s 2010 launch meeting]], November 23rd 2010 at CRI%0a%0a(:hashtag: AIW:)%0a[[#LiveStreams]][=#=]{$:hashtag} on [[http://twitter.com/#search?q=%2523{$:hashtag}|Twitter]], [[http://identi.ca/tag/{$:hashtag}|identi.ca]], [[http://lacantine.ubicast.eu/lives/at-la-cantine/|Live Cast]], [[http://www.neoformix.com/Projects/TwitterStreamGraphs/view.php?q={$:hashtag}|TwitterStreamGraphs]], [[http://www.collecta.com/#q={$:hashtag}|Collecta]], [[http://www.flickr.com/search/?q={$:hashtag}|flickr]]%0a%0a%0a!!Attended activities%0a%0a!!!Tour de table%0a* History of technology of production and diffusion of information up to today, with the Internet, [[http://joaquinkeller.blogspot.com/|Joaquín Keller]]%0a** now ride the wave, study the Internet%0a* Impacte de la fluidite, [[http://twitter.com/#!/philpraxis|Philippe Langlois]]%0a* Where is the movement, [[http://ant1.cc/|Antoine Mazieres]]%0a* Devices for {creation,display}, [[http://www.mirosoares.com/|Miro Soares]]%0a* Interfaces, qu'est-ce qui ce passe entre l'homme et la machine, [[http://www.cybunk.com/samuel-huron/|Samuel Huron]]%0a* Complex network and measurement difficulties, [[http://www-rp.lip6.fr/~magnien/|Clémence Magnien]]%0a* Diffusion, [[http://www-rp.lip6.fr/~latapy/|Matthieu Latapy]]%0a** shared [[http://www.uni-leipzig.de/diffusion/journal/|Diffusion Fundamentals]] discovered during article in agricultural method diffusion in North-America on a spatial pattern%0a* [[Slideshows/AIWProposal?action=slideshow|Rules systems for knowledge communities]], Fabien%0a* Recommendation systems as solutions to information overload, [[http://twitter.com/#!/coolisnotdead|Antoine Lhermitte]]%0a** shared [[http://recked.org/|Recked: A Night of Recommendation Technologies]] (2009) %0a* Apprendre pr acceder a l'autonomie, [[http://twitter.com/#!/SalmaOtmani|Salma Otmani]]%0a** ingenierie pedagogique%0a** shared [[Content/Education]] esp. [[Wikipedia:Self-regulated learning]]%0a** should share [[Cookbook/Cognition#EducationSelfUpdate]]%0a* Education on the web, [[http://twitter.com/#!/mgandon|Mathieu Gandon]]%0a** shared [[http://www.aied2011.canterbury.ac.nz/home|Artificial Intelligence in Education]] (AIED 2011)%0a** should share [[http://www.scienceonline2010.com/|ScienceOnline2010]] Exploring science on the Web.%0a%0a!!!Discussions%0a* Google case study%0a** legal proxy%0a*** use Google court appeal on "AI" to "box" your problem%0a* Nicholas Carr%0a%0a!!!Breve synthese%0a* themes en regroupement%0a** rapport humains au web%0a* comment se fait-ce que l'on se retrouve a etudier un objet que nous avons nous-meme cree%0a** cf citation de Gerard Berry (pas juste ce que je mets input/output mais ce que je mets et le reste du net met)%0a** [[Events/EmergenceEnSciencesCognitives]]%0a%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a!!Personal preparation%0a%0a!!![[#ConstructingKnoweldgeInCommunity]][[#ConstructingKnowledgeInCommunity]][[#ConstructingKnowledgeInCommunity|Constructing knowledge in community, architecture and consequences of the collaboration methods and tools used]]%0a%0aslides presented : [[Slideshows/AIWProposal]]%0a!!!!From PIM small and heterogeneous community example to a general pattern within a competing environment%0aBetween http://lorea.org, Seeks, [[http://ourp.im|OurP.IM]] and of course major actors like Google, is there some form of emerging "organized notes" as "distributed cogitive processes communities" competition starting? Are there networks of cognitive agents self-organizing over nearly hermetic platforms? Is it equivalent to institutions we had until now?%0a%0aInstitutions have a goal, values, rules, methods even sometimes knowlege management system but now it's as if the KM or platform itself and its usage by the community is such an important decision that it shapes the community and its ability to reach the overarching goal and the goal of individual members.%0a%0a!!!!Main questions%0a# what is the pattern?%0a## what is the canonical example?%0a## how is it structured internally and with links to others?%0a### improved results through active or passive collaboration%0a### group recognition%0a# what are the consequences for an individual to pick one over another?%0a## how can one stay informed of alternatives?%0a# is the hermetical aspect necessarily negative?%0a## what are the consequences of such platforms and practices being potentially all interconnected?%0a# how does being part of a community rather than another shapes back the cognitive habits of a member of this community?%0a## if one community is believed to before efficient than another, is a border build even though the goals of the two communities are similar? (some sort of justified tool elitism)%0a## should such borders be defined explicitly and if so, what would be the most efficient way?%0a### could those be directly embedded within the tool itself?%0a# is it really a competitive landscape?%0a## since one can only spend so much time participating to so many communities and actively constructing or passively generating knowledge, what are the consequences?%0a# are boundaries more important since geographical or spatial boundaries disappeared yet focus and attention did not increase?%0a%0a!!!!Examples%0a* wikis%0a** Scholarpedia, SNPedia, DBpedia, [[http://www.communitywiki.org/|CommunityWiki]], [[http://www.metagovernment.org|MetaGovernment]] ...%0a* FLOSS dvcs%0a** GitHub, HG, SourceForge, ...%0a* ML-driven social searches%0a** Seeks, Google, ...%0a* bibliography sharing%0a** Zotero, Mendelei, ...%0a* semantic web tools%0a** DERI tools, %0a* ...%0aSpecify for each instances%0a# principle%0a# objective%0a# tools%0a%0a!!!Sources%0a* [[http://mark-elliott.net/blog/?page_id=24|Stigmergic Collaboration: A Theoretical Framework for Mass Collaboration]] by Mark Elliot%0a** [[Path:/innovativ.it/www/HistoricalArchives/thelab/stigmergylive/doku.php?id=framework#theoretical_foundations|StigmergyLive]] wiki%0a* [[PersonalInformationStream/WithoutNotesOctober10#CooperationInNetwork|Cooperation in network as an alternative for the knowledge creation. Example of Free and Open Source Software.]] by Inna Lioubareva, January 2010 %0a* Seedea:Research/Drive%0a* [[http://developer.yahoo.com/ypatterns/social/people/reputation/|Reputation Patterns]] in YDN Design Pattern Library%0a%0a!!!To explore%0a* computing languages and the decision to use one over another often relying on the access to the community knowledge%0a** [[Tools/Programming#FrameworkAsStrategicalChoice]]%0a* [[Tools/SocialNetworks]], [[Tools/]] especially communities%0a* [[Wikipedia:Linguistic relativity]], Sapir-Whorf Hypothesis%0a* discussion with TheSheep in freenode/#wiki 19/11/2010 10:50AM%0a* discussion with Bocar in Joseph's place 20/11/2010%0a** Le Geste et La Parole de Leroi-Gourhan%0a** to generalize to anthropology and tools used in specific communities, their consequences on the group structure and success%0a* MIT [[http://cci.mit.edu/|Center for Collective Intelligence]] (CCI)%0a** [[http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=1381502|Harnessing Crowds: Mapping the Genome of Collective Intelligence]] by Thomas Malone, Robert Laubacher, Chrysanthos Dellarocas, Paper No. 4732-09, MIT Sloan Research February 2009%0a* one should not chose a community for its tools %0a** yet should one leave a community for its bad choice of tools?%0a* explicit rule system%0a** distinguish those respecting [[Wikipedia:Elinor Ostrom#Research]]%0a** consider Fisher-KPP propagation mode and borders establishment equivalent to a cell membrane%0a* apply [[ReadingNotes/EvolutionaryEpistemologyAsAScientificMethod]]%0a** is the selection of the tool selections back who will be part of the community?%0a** can the process be sum-up to the evolution of explicit or implicit community rules?%0a* evolution of systems of rules (SoR) for collaboration aimed at knowledge construction%0a** build a tree or chronological network of those systems of rules%0a*** for each SoR list features F with%0a**** outcomes F'_o_'(like goal reached, amount of pages, number of participants, length of the project, etc)%0a**** specificities F'_s_'(explicit rule systems, no boundaries, applying the 8 rules, implicit contribution, explicit contribution, nominative contribution, see contributions from other contributors, can directly contact other contributors, etc)%0a**** note that outcomes and specificities are not limited to technical features, as some might be available yet not used why others might be "enforced" socially%0a*** extract correlation of specificity to outcomes F'_s_' -> F'_o_'%0a**** determine SoR'_ideal_', eventually multiple non-existing SoR'_ideal_' that would maximize list of F'_o_'%0a* visualization%0a** network of participants, distinction of each platform (or SoR instances), distinguish categorizations (mutually exclusive SoR instances%0a** cf example in paper notebook%0a* apply evolutionary game theory to test and compare the list multiple non-existing SoR'_ideal_' generated earlier%0a* [[http://www.plosone.org/article/info%253Adoi%252F10.1371%252Fjournal.pone.0022709|The Immuno-Dynamics of Conflict Intervention in Social Systems]], PLoS ONE August 2011%0a* [[http://pespmc1.vub.ac.be/Papers/PapersFH2.html|Self-organization in Communicating Groups: the emergence of coordination, shared references and collective intelligence]] by Francis Heylighen, Language and Complexity Barcelona University Press 2011%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a%0a!!Own objectives%0a# get feedback on structure of my proposal%0a# learn%0a# propose collaboration on [[Cookbook/Cognition#WikiBrainMapping]]%0a%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a%0a!!Other reviews%0a* here%0a%0a!![[#ToDo]]To do%0a# improve [[Events/Template]]%0a# 14 dec%0a## fin de semaine prochaine pr la proposition de papiers a lire%0a### et a proposer !%0a# http://groups.google.com/group/master-web-science/%0a# {-consider http://owni.fr/2010/11/26/l%25E2%2580%2599ere-des-%25E2%2580%259Ccurators%25E2%2580%259D-aurait-elle-sonne/ -}%0a## read%0a# synthesize current proposal, add above link%0a# {-move to [[AIW02]] with trail-}%0a%0a----%0a%0a%25center%25%3c%3c|[[AIWOpeningDay#SerieStart#SerieEnd|AIW events]]|>> Events.AIW02=[[#menu]]%0a[[http://masterwebscience.wordpress.com/2011/01/10/technological-singularity-bibliography/|{$Name}]] date and time%0a%0a(:hashtag: AIW:)%0a[[#LiveStreams]][=#=]{$:hashtag} on [[http://twitter.com/#search?q=%2523{$:hashtag}|Twitter]], [[http://identi.ca/tag/{$:hashtag}|identi.ca]], [[http://lacantine.ubicast.eu/lives/at-la-cantine/|Live Cast]], [[http://www.neoformix.com/Projects/TwitterStreamGraphs/view.php?q={$:hashtag}|TwitterStreamGraphs]], [[http://www.collecta.com/#q={$:hashtag}|Collecta]], [[http://www.flickr.com/search/?q={$:hashtag}|flickr]]%0a%0a>>rframe%3c%3c%0a!!Own objectives%0a# share and get review on [[Slideshows/AIWProposal01?action=slideshow|AIWProposal01]]%0a# ask Samuel Huron for help on [[I:Person/]]%0a# clarify the group methodology%0a# discuss [[Fabien/LayeredModel#AssociatedModels]][[%3c%3c]]with Clémence Magnien or Matthieu Latapy%0a>>%3c%3c%0a%0a!!Attended activities%0a* [[#Video|The Conceptual Power of On-line Video]]%0a* [[#WebAndSerendipity|Web and Serendipity]] %0a* [[#Preparation|Preparation]]%0a%0a!!Presentations%0a%0a!!![[#Video]][[http://masterwebscience.wordpress.com/2010/12/13/about-on-line-video/|The Conceptual Power of On-line Video]] Antoine Lhermitte and Miro Soares%0aarticle de 2007%0a* part1%0a** decoupe en module%0a** mention de Nicholas Carr et du probleme de concentration requis pour la lecture profonde et l'acquisition de connaissances%0a** mention de Reading for the Plot: Design and Intention in Narrative (1984) par [[Wikipedia:Peter Brooks]]%0a** [[Wikipedia:Narrative structure]]%0a** tendance naturelle de l'humain a aimer les choses courtes%0a*** base sur l'excitation, d'intensite emotionelle%0a** creation de sense%0a*** cf hermeneutique ?%0a** techniques de [[Wikipedia:Cross-cutting]]%0a*** segmentation du temps pour creer de la tension%0a* part2 - DIY video summit @ southcal%0a** democratisation par les plateformes de diffusion%0a** doute sur la qualite par des productions amateuristes%0a** "probleme" classique de la proportion createur/consomateur%0a** plaisir different%0a** apport d'avoir fait soit-meme avant pour mieux comprendre%0a* part3 - expo California video%0a** ?%0a* database narrative%0a** principe d'utiliser des objets dans une base de donnee%0a*** grammatization des objets videos ?%0a** mention de La jetee (cf Culture#shorts)%0a** association entre%0a*** ce qui existe deja%0a*** et leur selection et combinaison%0a** equivalent aux "trails" que j'essaye de mettre en place ?%0a*** BDD = wiki page, trail = narration ?%0a** facon de former le future a partir des elements du passe%0a** Labyrinth%0a*** selection/combinaison et evolution faire en fonction d'un algo%0a*** equivalent au design par algorithme genetiques ?%0a*** en particulier avec BDD de donnes eq. aux genes (!)%0a* extension au web semantique ?%0a** puisque web semantique vise a transformer le web entier a une BDD%0a%0a!!!!Discussion%0a* remarque generale%0a** relecture de l'article mais p-e pas suffisement%0a*** synthese%0a*** critique%0a*** analyze%0a*** suite possible%0a* remarques%0a** critere de pouvoir en vivre, systematisation, popularite%0a** parcours de consommation comme parcours de creation (avec suggestion)%0a*** meta-narration%0a** plaisir par le controle de ce que y diffuse, du choix du consommateur%0a* remarques personelles%0a** evolution du plaisir par la democratisation ? produire aide a comprendre la structure et donc change l'aestetique%0a** grammatization des objets videos ? principe d'utiliser des objets dans une base de donnee%0a** generalizable a tout ?%0a** extension au web semantique ? puisque web semantique vise a transformer le web entier a une BDD%0a*** mon propre wiki ? BDD = liste des pages, trail = narration%0a** equivalent au design par algorithme genetiques ? en particulier avec BDD de donnes eq. aux genes%0a*** Labyrinth selection/combinaison et evolution faire en fonction d'un algo%0a** redefinition de l'espace de creation ?%0a** suggerer [[http://www.editions-ellipses.fr/fiche_detaille.asp?identite=7111|Informatique et cinéma]] by Bersini Hugues, Ellipses 2009%0a%0a!!![[#WebAndSerendipity]][[http://masterwebscience.wordpress.com/2010/12/13/web-and-serendipity/|Web and Serendipity]] by Salma Otmani and Mathieu Gandon%0a* definition%0a** examples US, LSD%0a* impact des technologies%0a* importance de la recherche d'information%0a* serendipite%0a** quasi-nulle = navigation determinee (sans intermediaire)%0a** structurelle = navigation orientee (avec au moins un intermediaire)%0a** associative = navigation non-orientee (par associations)%0a* exemple d'outils%0a** djigo, delicious, [[http://www.pearltrees.com/|pearltrees]], etc%0a** Twitter%0a* conclusion%0a*** etre structure mais pour autant etre pret %0a%0a!!!!Discussions%0a* attention a la popularite, Zeitgeist, ...%0a* cf 2 of my own aphorisms [[Content/MyAphorisms]]%0a* serendipity engines [[Content/PersonalInformationStream#ToDo]]%0a* [[#OwnPotentialSolution]]own potential solution%0a** search by excluding keywords%0a*** in your own webpages and (cf semantic tagging per page)%0a*** in your recent logs%0a*** in zeitgeist%0a%0a!!Conclusion%0a* for the upcoming meeting work on bibliography of a common topic%0a** use lexicology tools (e.g. [[http://www.springerexemplar.com/|Springer Examplar]], Google Scholar, [[http://ngrams.googlelabs.com/|Google n-grams]] aka [[http://www.culturomics.org/|culturomics]]) to compare zeitgeist of "collaboration creation" vs "technological singularity" and share it on AIW ML%0a** "collaboration creation"%0a*** [[http://www.intellectbooks.co.uk/journals/view-journal,id=179/|Metaverse Creativity]] creativity in user-defined online virtual worlds%0a** "technological singularity" %0a*** [[http://www.franceculture.com/emission-le-champ-des-possibles-l%25E2%2580%2599intelligence-artificielle-va-t-elle-depasser-l%25E2%2580%2599intelligence-humain|L’intelligence artificielle va-t-elle dépasser l’intelligence humaine ?]], Le Champ des possibles, France Culture November 2010%0a*** own question%0a**** why is technology prediction so hard? why are we so often wrong about it?%0a***** own hypothesis%0a****** because it changes our own way of thinking (cf artefacture hermeneutic) and we do not (or can't, cf what its like to be a bit) take that into account a priori%0a* do we have a workspace for tools build for AIW?%0a** e.g. a mashup for serendipity done according to the previous proposal%0a%0a!!!See also%0a* [[http://www.franceculture.com/emission-science-publique-la-serendipite-quel-role-joue-le-hasard-dans-la-science-2011-02-25.html|La sérendipité : Quel rôle joue le hasard dans la science ?]], Science publique, France Culture February 2011%0a%0a!![[#Preparation]]Preparation%0a%0a!!!My proposals of papers to read%0a* sources%0a** [[http://journal.webscience.org/|Web Science Repository]]%0a** [[http://repec.org/|RePEc: Research Papers in Economics]]%0a** [[http://cci.mit.edu|MIT Center for Collective Intelligence]]%0a** [[http://www.cooperationcommons.com/summaries|Cooperation Commons]]%0a** [[http://www.cs.umass.edu/~wallach/workshops/nips2010css/|Computational Social Science and the Wisdom of Crowds]] NIPS 2010 Workshop%0a* generalist%0a** [[http://journal.webscience.org/304/|Could the Web be a Temporary Glitch?]] Proceedings of the WebSci10%0a** [[http://journal.webscience.org/312/|Standing on the shoulders of the trusted web: Trust, Scholarship and Linked Data.]] Proceedings of the WebSci10%0a** [[http://journal.webscience.org/336/|The sociology of Internet shaping]] Proceedings of the WebSci10%0a** [[http://journal.webscience.org/259/|Examining existing and proposed Web Science curricula]] Proceedings of the WebSci'09%0a* [[#ResourcesRulesSystem]]specific to my problematic (cf [[Slideshows/AIWProposal]])%0a** [[http://journal.webscience.org/309/|The Value (Driven) Web]] Proceedings of the WebSci10%0a** [[http://journal.webscience.org/375/|Finding Optimal Policies for Online Communities with CoSiMo]] Proceedings of the WebSci10%0a** [[http://journal.webscience.org/370/|WikiTeams: Evaluating Teamwork in Wikipedia]] Proceedings of the WebSci10%0a** [[http://mitpress.mit.edu/catalog/item/default.asp?ttype=2&tid=11012|Understanding Knowledge as a Commons : From Theory to Practice]] Edited by Charlotte Hess and Elinor Ostrom, The MIT Press 2006%0a** [[http://www.econ.mpg.de/english/research/EVO/discuss.php#p2004-04|The Working Parts of Rules and How They May Evolve Over Time]] by Elinor Ostrom, Discussion papers of The Evolutionary Economics Group MPI 2004%0a** [[http://www.sciencemag.org/content/314/5805/1560.abstract|Five Rules for the Evolution of Cooperation]] by Martin A. Nowak, Science 2006%0a*** [[http://books.simonandschuster.com/SuperCooperators/Martin-Nowak/9781439100189|SuperCooperators]], Simon & Schuster March 2011%0a** [[http://www.macrowikinomics.com/|Macrowikinomics]] by Don Tapscott and Anthony D. Williams, Penguin 2010%0a** [[http://oreilly.com/catalog/9780596529321|Programming Collective Intelligence]] O'Reilly Media 2007%0a** http://www.metagovernment.org/wiki/Collaborative_governance#Openness and the analogy of "viewing rules as 'code' and members as 'programmers'."%0a*** cf also [[ReadingNotes/ProgrammingForPeace]]%0a** [[http://eu.wiley.com/WileyCDA/WileyTitle/productCd-140516221X.html|How the Immune System Works]], Wiley 2008%0a** [[Wikipedia:Social rule system theory]]%0a** [[http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=1689743|Online Labor Markets]] by John Horton, 6th Workshop on Internet and Network Economics (WINE), 2010%0a** [[http://hbswk.hbs.edu/item/6584.html#wp-5|Testing Coleman's Social-Norm Enforcement Mechanism: Evidence from Wikipedia]] by Mikołaj J. Piskorski and Andreea Gorbatai, HBS Working Knowledge December 2010%0a** [[http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0014279|Does Collocation Inform the Impact of Collaboration?]], PLoS ONE December 2010%0a** related helpful tools or datasets%0a*** http://scripts.mit.edu/~cci/HCI/%0a*** http://www.metagovernment.org/wiki/Standardization%0a*** Social [[http://developer.yahoo.com/ypatterns/social/core/index.html|Core Principles Patterns]], Yahoo! Design Pattern Library%0a*** [[Wikipedia:General Game Playing]]%0a[[#ResourcesRulesSystemEnd]]%0a%0a%0a!!Overall remarks and conclusions%0a* meet him%0a* could be improved by doing that%0a* see also that other event%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a%0a!!Other reviews or coverage%0a* here%0a%0a!![[#ToDo]]To do%0a# improve [[Events/Template]]%0a# add %0a## [[Slideshows/AIWProposal]]%0a## [[Slideshows/AIWProposal01]]%0a## {-[[AIWOpeningDay]]-} (trail)%0a## {-[[AIW01]]-} (trail)%0a# integrate to own problematic%0a## lower technical barrier to entry e.g. "easy-to-edit Wiki to the project (making it less time-consuming to participate)" http://chronicle.com/article/The-Rise-of-Crowd-Science/65707/%0a### consequently requires better acceptance/rejection system (automated or not) of contributions%0a# share%0a## [[http://www.springer.com/computer/database+management+&+information+retrieval/book/978-1-84996-076-2|Emergent Web Intelligence: Advanced Semantic Technologies]], Springer 2010%0a## [[http://www.weknowit.eu/|WeKnowIt]] developing novel techniques for exploiting multiple layers of intelligence from user-generated content (Collective Intelligence)%0a## [[http://hct.ece.ubc.ca/research/|Human Communication Technologies Lab]] (HCT) at UBC%0a# next session%0a## 2eme mardi de Janvier 2011%0a# http://poietic-generator.net%0a%0a----%0a%0a%25center%25%3c%3c|[[AIWOpeningDay#SerieStart#SerieEnd|AIW events]]|>> Events.AIW03=[[#menu]]%0a[[http://masterwebscience.wordpress.com/2011/01/10/technological-singularity-bibliography/|{$Name}]], Lundi 17 janvier 2011 au CRI%0a%0a(:hashtag: AIW:)%0a[[#LiveStreams]][=#=]{$:hashtag} on [[http://twitter.com/#search?q=%2523{$:hashtag}|Twitter]], [[http://identi.ca/tag/{$:hashtag}|identi.ca]], [[http://lacantine.ubicast.eu/lives/at-la-cantine/|Live Cast]], [[http://www.neoformix.com/Projects/TwitterStreamGraphs/view.php?q={$:hashtag}|TwitterStreamGraphs]], [[http://www.collecta.com/#q={$:hashtag}|Collecta]], [[http://www.flickr.com/search/?q={$:hashtag}|flickr]]%0a%0a>>rframe%3c%3c%0a!![[#OwnObjectives]]Own objectives%0a# help on that issue%0a# learn this%0a# meet that person%0a>>%3c%3c%0a%0a!!Attended activities%0a* intro%0a* arbre des possibilites%0a* histoire de l 'idee%0a* culture japononaise%0a* own question/view%0a%0a!!!intro%0a* http://www.primitivism.com/pigs.htm%0a* http://www.loebner.net/Prizef/loebner-prize.html%0a* http://www.turinghub.com/db/scores.php%0a%0a!!!arbre des possibilites%0a* augmentation des capacites cognitives, en particulier grace au support par la loi de Moore%0a** rupture / singularite%0a*** passe%0a*** avenir%0a**** 2050%0a**** lointain%0a*** inevitable%0a**** oui, par collaboration implicite (main invisible)%0a**** non, collaboration explicite%0a** continuite%0a*** gerer consciement%0a*** gerer inconsciement%0a*** non-gere = singularite%0a** physiquement impossible%0a*** pas de resources%0aa mettre a jour%0a* avec references%0a* avec probabilites ?%0a%0a!!!histoire de l 'idee%0a* 1847 Thoznoton%0a* 1958 acc progress of tech Ulam, Von Neuman%0a* 1965 intelligence explosion Good%0a* 1983 au dela de notre comprehension Vinge%0a* 1985 infity point, future shock Solomoff%0a* 1990 age of intelligent machine KK%0a* 1993 how to survive Vinge%0a* 1999 age of spiritual machine Kurtzweil%0a* 2005 singularity is near Kurtzweil%0a* 2007 3 majors singularity Yudowski%0a%0a!!!culture japononaise%0a* la singularite est-elle coherente dans un modele shintoiste ?%0a* cf previous [[Events/HumanoidRobotsAndJapaneseCulture]] at College de France%0a* Summer Wars%0a* Ergo Proxy%0a%0a!!!own question/view%0a* is singularity technological economically possible?%0a** why should Moore law be paid for?%0a* own definition or interpretation of Turing Test%0a** since it relies on the interpreter or tester it is bounded by the education and own intelligence%0a*** hence the more one knows about AI the harder less AI there is%0a* tool horizon -> limitating the event horizon%0a** cf RFI (emission la veille)%0a** does event horizon limit our technological development%0a** what is the opinion of epistemologists on the topic?%0a* is asking what singuarlity is equivalent to, can we learn from evolution?%0a* runaway of competition through the Internet media%0a** offloading cognition but also for the competitors%0a* http://www.internetactu.net/2008/09/02/prochain-arret-la-singularite-14-des-courbes-qui-tendent-vers-linfini/%0a* [[Content/Needs]] sur le fait d'avoir la puissance de calcul d'une societe entiere anterieur%0a* how does Gershenfeld applies to [[ReadingNotes/ProgrammingTheUniverse]]%0a* inevitabilite ?%0a** modulo physical resource available?%0a** determinism?%0a** economically?%0a*** under Rock's Law? Red Queen's principle?%0a** renouvellement de l'inevitabilite ?%0a** because we will handle or manage it?%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a%0a!!Overall remarks and conclusions%0a* meet him%0a* could be improved by doing that%0a* see also that other event%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a%0a!!Other reviews or coverage%0a* here%0a%0a!![[#ToDo]]To do%0a# improve [[Events/Template]]%0a# share the debate tool (maybe in http://transhumanismes.forumactif.net or aft wiki) esp to cybunk%0a## maybe in http://wiki.lesswrong.com/wiki/Debate_tools%0a# [[http://twitter.com/#!/Mgandon|@Mgandon]] recommended%0a## http://lecerveau.mcgill.ca http://thebrain.mcgill.ca%0a## to check against [[Fabien/ExtendedLayeredModel]]%0a## see also [[Wikipedia:Henri Laborit]]%0a* [[http://spectrum.ieee.org/biomedical/ethics/signs-of-the-singularity|Signs of the Singularity]] by Vernor Vinge, IEEE Spectrum 2008 Events.AIW04=[[#menu]]%0a[[http://masterwebscience.wordpress.com/2011/01/20/biblio-jam-session/|{$Name}]], Tuesday 1st of February 2011 at 5:30pm%0a%0a(:hashtag: AIW:)%0a[[#LiveStreams]][=#=]{$:hashtag} on [[http://twitter.com/#search?q=%2523{$:hashtag}|Twitter]], [[http://identi.ca/tag/{$:hashtag}|identi.ca]], [[http://lacantine.ubicast.eu/lives/at-la-cantine/|Live Cast]], [[http://www.neoformix.com/Projects/TwitterStreamGraphs/view.php?q={$:hashtag}|TwitterStreamGraphs]], [[http://www.collecta.com/#q={$:hashtag}|Collecta]], [[http://www.flickr.com/search/?q={$:hashtag}|flickr]]%0a%0a>>rframe%3c%3c%0a!![[#OwnObjectives]]Own objectives%0a# discover the interest of others%0a# give feedback on material I know%0a# expand my centers of interest%0a>>%3c%3c%0a%0a!!Attended activities%0a* [[https://docs.google.com/document/d/1XjGUFHb6xUD8hTjlMmLjdc5nYo9stUa4R81QLvrMtao/|Online bibliography]]%0a* [[#Unread|Books to discover]]%0a** [[#UnreadInternet|Internet]]%0a** [[#UnreadSociety|Society]]%0a** [[#UnreadCognition|Cognition]]%0a** [[#UnreadEpistemology|Epistemology]]%0a* [[#Finished|Books already read]]%0a* [[#Current|Books currently reading]]%0a%0a%0a!!![[#Unread]][[#Unread|Books to discover]]%0aI am willing to read any of those book during the following days and do daily discussion. They are sorted by topic and by preferences (from the highest to the lowest).%0a%0a!!!![[#UnreadInternet]]Internet%0a# [[#TheNetDelusion]][[http://netdelusion.com/|The Net Delusion]] by Evgeny Morozov, PublicAffairs 2011%0a** review [[http://craphound.com/?p=3294|Morozov’s Net Delusion: skeptical take on net-freedom marred by straw-men]] byCory Doctorow, craphound.com January 2011%0a** via http://profoundheterogeneity.com/2011/01/deluded-that-the-internet-transforms-power-structures/ (from [[PersonalInformationStream/WithoutNotesJanuary11]])%0a** [[http://thebrowser.com/interviews/evgeny-morozov-on-philosophy-technology|Evgeny Morozov on Philosophy of Technology]], FiveBooks interview by Tom Dannet, The Browser January 2011%0a# [[#CityOfBits]][[http://mitpress.mit.edu/e-books/City_of_Bits/|City of Bits]] by William J. Mitchell, MIT Press 1996%0a** mentionned during [[Events/CollegeDeFranceColloqueDeRentree2010]] by Michel Lussault%0a** see also [[http://www.nytimes.com/2010/05/23/magazine/23FOB-medium-t.html|The Death of the Open Web]] by Virginia Heffernan, NYTimes.com May 2010 which goes the other way around and compare the Web as a city, especially qualifying Apple as one Gated Community of the Webtropolis%0a# [[http://mitpress.mit.edu/catalog/item/default.asp?ttype=2&tid=4196|Crypto Anarchy, Cyberstates, and Pirate Utopias]] edited by Peter Ludlow, The MIT Press 2001%0a# [[http://www.cs.cornell.edu/home/kleinber/networks-book/|Networks, Crowds, and Markets: Reasoning About a Highly Connected World]] by David Easley and Jon Kleinberg, Cambridge University Press 2010%0a** [[http://www.oup.com/us/catalog/general/?cp=24301&view=usa&ci=0198515901|Evolution of Networks: From Biological Nets to the Internet and WWW]] by S. N. Dorogovtsev and J. F. F. Mendes, OUP 2003%0a** [[http://precedings.nature.com/documents/4894/version/2|Universal fractal scaling of self-organized networks]] Nature Precedings September 2010%0a** [[http://www.oup.com/us/catalog/general/subject/Physics/~~/dmlldz11c2EmY2k9OTc4MDE5OTIwNjY1MA==|Networks: An introduction]] by Mark Newman, OUP 2010%0a** see also the work on power law and scale free auto-organization by [[http://www.santafe.edu/about/people/profile/Geoffrey%2520West|Geoffrey West at Santa Fe Institute]]%0a# [[http://www.pyrsf.com/CyberabadDays.html|Cyberabad Days by Ian McDonald]] 2009%0a# [[http://www.bibliovault.org/BV.book.epl?ISBN=9781861891228|Activism!: Direct Action, Hacktivism and the Future of Society]] by Tim Jordan, Reaktion Books, 2002%0a** or his more recent 2008 [[http://www.polity.co.uk/book.asp?ref=9780745639710|Hacking: digital media and technological determinism]]%0a** both discovered after reading [[http://www.uic.edu/htbin/cgiwrap/bin/ojs/index.php/fm/article/view/2417/2240|Hacking and power: Social and technological determinism in the digital age]]%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a!!!![[#UnreadSociety]]Society%0a# [[(Wikipedia:)The Calculus of Consent]]: Logical Foundations of Constitutional Democracy by James M. Buchanan and Gordon Tullock, 1962%0a# [[http://www.wikinomics.com/book/|Wikinomics : How Mass Collaboration Changes everything]] by Don Tapscott and Anthony D. Williams, 2006%0a## [[http://www.wikinomics.com/blog/index.php/|Wikinomics]] Inspired by the best selling book Wikinomics by Don Tapscott and Anthony Williams.%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a!!!![[#UnreadCognition]]Cognition%0a# [[http://www.harpercollins.com/books/Ibrain/?isbn=9780061340338|iBrain: Surviving the Technological Alteration of the Modern Mind]] by Gary Small and Gigi Vorgan, Harper&Collins 2008%0a## [[http://www.your-brain-at-work.com/|Your Brain At Work]] by David Rock seems much better based on his Google Tech Talk%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a!!!![[#UnreadEpistemology]]Epistemology%0a# [[#FluidConceptsAndCreativeAnalogies]][[http://www.cogsci.indiana.edu/book.html|Fluid Concepts and Creative Analogies: Computer Models of the Fundamental Mechanisms of Thought]] by Douglas Hofstadter, Basic Books 1995%0a** [[http://books.google.com/books?id=somvbmHCaOEC|Google Books preview]]%0a** [[Wikipedia:Fluid Concepts and Creative Analogies]]%0a** [[http://www.aaai.org/ojs/index.php/aimagazine/article/download/1155/1073|AAAI review]]%0a** [[http://c2.com/cgi/wiki?FluidConceptsAndCreativeAnalogies|C2 wiki description]]%0a# [[#Closure]][[http://books.google.com/books?id=AwebWTU08dAC|Closure: a story of everything]] by Hilary Lawson, Routledge, 2001%0a** [[Wikipedia:Closure (philosophy)]]%0a** [[Wikipedia:Closure: A Short History of Everything]]%0a** [[http://vimeo.com/8890135|Hilary Lawson discusses the concept of closure]], The Failure of Reason, The Institute of Art and Ideas, January 2010%0a# [[#ScienceFromFisherInformation]][[http://www.cambridge.org/gb/knowledge/isbn/item1114315/|Science from Fisher Information]] by B. Roy Frieden, Cambridge University Press 2004%0a** [[http://www.optics.arizona.edu/Frieden/Fisher_Information.htm|Fisher Information]] in the authors's Optical Sciences Center, University of Arizona page%0a** [[http://www.optics.arizona.edu/Faculty/Resumes/Frieden.htm|Roy Frieden]]'s Recent Papers%0a** [[http://www.cscs.umich.edu/~crshalizi/reviews/physics-from-fisher-info/|B. Roy Frieden, Physics from Fisher Information]] by Cosma Shalizi, The Bactra Review: Occasional and eclectic book reviews%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0aNote that more books I am considering reading are available in my [[ReadingNotes/ScanningNotes]].%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a!!![[#Finished]][[#Finished|Books already read]]%0a* [[ReadingNotes/InformationRules]] regarding the economy of information, how it can be differentiated, the role of standards, etc%0a* [[ReadingNotes/Supersizing]] the mind, by Andy Clark on extended cognition, how writing (and programming) does change but rather is cognition%0a* [[ReadingNotes/TheFutureOfIdeas]] and the layers of control and how creative commons can be an effort to counter such policies%0a* [[ReadingNotes/MecaMind]], the history of tools related to computation%0a* [[ReadingNotes/InformationFeudalism]] or how the what seems initially like creative liberty is "taken back" by the major economical actor (IPSO & such)%0a* [[ReadingNotes/TheDarkSideOfGoogle]] and how one of the largest information company used 2-sided market to sell personal information yes appear "friendly"%0a* [[ReadingNotes/CriticalPlay]] regarding the importance of games (and potentially the risk of gamification)%0a* [[ReadingNotes/TurtlesTermitesAndTrafficJams]] on programming and thus thinking in a distributed fashion%0a* [[ReadingNotes/HighSpeedSociety]] on the evolution and pace of technology, their impact on society at large%0a* [[ReadingNotes/InternetRevolutionCulturelle]], critical review on the "liberating medium"%0a* [[ReadingNotes/TheSocietyOfMind]], classic by Marvin Minsky on his psychological view on how to build engineer a mind%0a* [[ReadingNotes/TheRedQueen]], how runaway processes shaped our cognition%0a* [[ReadingNotes/TheMatingMind]] or why seducing imposed additional pressure and forced animals to be smarter at selecting mates%0a* [[ReadingNotes/TreeOfKnowledge]]%0a* [[ReadingNotes/Accelerando]]%0a* [[ReadingNotes/DiamondAge]]%0a* TheSelfishGene (no notes yet)%0a* ThePinballEffect (no notes yet), James Burke depicting creativity and innovation as lines across centuries and %0aNote that more notes on books I have finished reading are available in my [[Content/PersonalInformationStream#Finished]].%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a%0a!!![[#Current]][[#Current|Books currently reading]]%0a* [[ReadingNotes/OpenGovernment]] O'Reilly 2010%0a** discussing the impact of social network, OpenData, APIs and how citizen can leverage those new means and ask for more%0a* [[ReadingNotes/TheDarkSideOfCreativity]]%0a** discussing the idea that creativity is all too often pre-supposed as positive for society at large and for the individual in particular%0aNote that more book s I am currently reading are available at [[Content/PersonalInformationStream#Current]]%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a!!Overall remarks and conclusions%0a* I would really appreciate the list of others, either before selection or just the final decision.%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a%0a!!Other reviews or coverage%0a* here%0a%0a!![[#ToDo]]To do%0a# improve [[Events/Template]] Events.AIW05=[[#menu]]%0a[[http://event.com/URL|{$Name}]] date and time%0a%0a(:hashtag: HASHTAGUNSET:)%0a[[#LiveStreams]][=#=]{$:hashtag} on [[http://twitter.com/#search?q=%2523{$:hashtag}|Twitter]], [[http://identi.ca/tag/{$:hashtag}|identi.ca]], [[http://lacantine.ubicast.eu/lives/at-la-cantine/|Live Cast]], [[http://www.neoformix.com/Projects/TwitterStreamGraphs/view.php?q={$:hashtag}|TwitterStreamGraphs]], [[http://www.collecta.com/#q={$:hashtag}|Collecta]], [[http://www.flickr.com/search/?q={$:hashtag}|flickr]]%0a%0a>>rframe%3c%3c%0a!![[#OwnObjectives]]Own objectives%0a# reconsider my initial proposal%0a# propose an updated overview of botnets%0a# review the list of books%0a>>%3c%3c%0a%0a!!Attended activities%0a* [[#this|this]]%0a* [[#that|that]]%0a%0a!!![[#TopicProposal]]Review of my initial topic proposal%0a# [[AIW01#ConstructingKnowledgeInCommunity]]%0a## restate the initial proposal%0a# [[Slideshows/AIWProposal]] last slide%0a## restate the updated proposal%0a# new or updated components since%0a## [[Person/]]%0a## [[Tools/SocialNetworks]]%0a### http://www.ayman-naaman.net/2011/01/19/explaining-unfollows-on-twitter/%0a## [[Cookbook/News]]%0a### especially the new trend with interest graphs seeded with the social graph%0a## Chapter 6 of [[http://www.cleveralgorithms.com/|Clever Algorithms]] on Immune Algorithms%0a### Clonal Selection Algorithm, Negative Selection Algorithm, Artificial Immune Recognition System, Immune Network Algorithm, Dendritic Cell Algorithm%0a## 11-055 evidence from Wikipedia/social network norms%0a# clarify how those new components could help to solve the updated proposal%0a%0a!!![[#Botnets]]Botnets%0a* previously gathered material%0a** Seedea:Utopiahanalysis/Botnets%0a*** note that the lab studying phylogeny of malware own interest does not come from a worldview on the central importance of evolution but rather on finding an efficient solution against metamorphism%0a** Seedea:Utopiahanalysis/FromSpywareToZombies%0a** Seedea:Utopiahanalysis/BotnetsSchemas%0a** [[Bypassing/Bypassing#HybridsSolutionToLocks]] regarding Stuxnet%0a* motivated by%0a** [[http://www.franceculture.com/emission-culturesmonde-internet-nouveaux-champs-de-bataille-14-cyberguerre-et-guerres-de-l-informati|Internet : nouveaux champs de bataille 1/4 - Cyberguerre et guerres de l'information]], Culturesmonde, France Culture February 2011%0a** http://groups.google.com/group/master-web-science/browse_thread/thread/45a0a1994d140df5%0a%0a%0a!!![[#this]][[#this|this]] by him%0a* remarks%0a* remarks%0a%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a%0a!!![[#that]][[#that|that]] by him%0a* remarks%0a* remarks%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a!!Overall remarks and conclusions%0a* meet him%0a* could be improved by doing that%0a* see also that other event%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a%0a!!Other reviews or coverage%0a* here%0a%0a!![[#ToDo]]To do%0a# improve [[Events/Template]] Events.AIWOpeningDay=[[#menu]]%0a[[http://masterwebscience.wordpress.com/2010/10/25/open-seminar-program/|Open Seminar Program « Approches Interdisciplinaires du Web]] October 29th, 2010 at the Centre de Recherche Interdisciplinaire%0a%0a[[#LiveStreams]][=#=]AIW on [[http://twitter.com/#search?q=%2523AIW|Twitter]], [[http://identi.ca/tag/AIW|identi.ca]], [[http://www.neoformix.com/Projects/TwitterStreamGraphs/view.php?q=AIW|TwitterStreamGraphs]], [[http://www.collecta.com/#q=AIW|Collecta]], [[http://www.flickr.com/search/?q=AIW|flickr]]%0a%0a!!Activities%0a* presentation du CRI par Livio Riboli-Sasco%0a** creation "bottom-up"%0a** etudiants "reponsables" de leur propre recherche%0a** L{1,2,3},M{1,2},PhD%0a** meme un peu de lycee%0a** (should give him [[Cookbook/Biology#metabiology]])%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a!!!Tour de table%0a* art, technique, sociologie, politique, ...%0a* quasiment la moitier semblant vouloir suivre la formation%0a* presence "Orange" importante (dont Joaquin Keller)%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a!!!Smart Life Coffee de Celine Mounier%0a* OrangeLabs%0a* pas de site pour le moment%0a* demarches initiatives soldaires, etc%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a!!!philoweb de [[http://twitter.com/aamonz|Alexandre Monnin]]%0a* architecture%0a** Tim Berner's Lee%0a** Technical Architecture Group%0a*** http://www.w3.org/2001/tag/%0a*** standardisation... par la philosophie%0a* lien avec la "WebScience"%0a** artefact%0a** et pourtant possible objet de decouvertes (scientifiques)%0a* mention de "web logic"%0a** http://www.w3.org/DesignIssues/Logic.html%0a* artefactualisation%0a** mention de Stigler et la grammatisation (pas de Bachimont)%0a* devenir ou devenant des ingenieurs philosophiques%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a!!!Seeks de Bastien Gerry%0a* http://www.seeks-projects.info%0a* naissance avec un besoin personnel%0a** memoire pour une personnalisation des requetes%0a* comment rendre les moteurs de recherche plus collaboratifs%0a* moteur de recherche libre%0a** questionnement suite a des discussions sur Ubuntu et le choix du navigateur par defaut%0a* details sur les mechanisms%0a* importance de l'architecture pair-a-pair%0asource : PDF de Beniz au /tmp/lab%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a!!!Presentation of the Complex Networks team par Clémence Magnien%0ahttp://complexnetworks.fr%0a* graphe de terrain = complex networks%0a* question sur le "level collapse" ?%0a** comment merger les differents reseaux au travers d'interfaces ?%0a*** cf [[Fabien/LayeredModel]]%0a* most complex networks share non-trivial properties [WS98]%0a** common properties%0a*** low average distance (small-world)%0a*** heterogeneous degrees (power-law, scale-free)%0a*** low global density vs high local densite (triangles, clustering)%0a** proprietes structurelles fortes%0a* experience%0a** exemple http://www.happyflu.com%0aVoir aussi dans [[ReadingNotes/ScanningNotes]]%0a* Networks, Crowds, and Markets: Reasoning About a Highly Connected World by David Easley and Jon Kleinberg, Cambridge University Press 2010%0a* Evolution of Networks: From Biological Nets to the Internet and WWW by S. N. Dorogovtsev and J. F. F. Mendes, OUP 2003 %0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a!!!prototype-w%0ahttp://prototype-w.com%0a* club%0a** serveur dedie%0a** budget%0a** hackerspaces' bro%0a* brainshining%0a* tous les mercredis soirs%0a* interaction%0a** http://groups.google.com/group/prototype-w%0a** http://twitter.com/#!/fabelier%0a** http://fabelier.org/wiki/%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a!!!OurP.IM par Fabien Benetou%0a* [[Slideshows/OurPIM]]%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a%0a!!Own objectives%0a# help on that issue%0a## {-eventually doing a presentation of [[Slideshows/OurPIM]]-}%0a# {-ask about quantitative epistemology as mentionned during http://masterwebscience.wordpress.com/debats/singularite-technologique-et-capitalisme-cognitif/ -}%0a## especially since it returns nearly no results in French%0a## see also [[ReadingNotes/Epistemetrics]]%0a# meet again Bastien discovered during [[Events/LifeHackingParisOctobre2010]]%0a## ask about the 30 pages Git paper%0a# {-ask Alexandre Monnin from [[http://web-and-philosophy.org/|PhiloWeb]] when the recordings will be available (no announcement on Twitter)-}%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a%0a!![[#ToDo]]To do%0a# improve [[Events/Template]]%0a# see http://masterwebscience.wordpress.com/2009/03/18/les-auteurs/%0a# check http://twinverse.com by joaquinkeller%0a## http://joaquinkeller.blogspot.com%0a## [[Wikipedia:Mixed Reality]]%0a# check http://www.cybunk.com/ by Samuel Huron%0a## http://twitter.com/#!/cybunk%0a### share [[Tools/Processing]], [[Seedea:Research/Visualization]], [[Wiki/Visualization]]%0a# http://compas.risc.cnrs.fr/blog/apprendre-demain-sciences-cognitives-et-education-a-lere-numerique/%0a%0a!!Other AIW events%0a[[#SerieStart]]%0a* [[AIW01]]%0a* [[AIW02]]%0a* [[AIW03]]%0a[[#SerieEnd]] Events.BBUGAugust2017=[[#menu]]%0a[[http://bbug.be/?tribe_events=3d-in-the-browser-webgl-threejs-and-blender-by-stephane-huart|{$Name}]], 12 August 2017%0a%0a(:hashtag: HASHTAGUNSET:)%0a[[#LiveStreams]][=#=]{$:hashtag} on [[http://twitter.com/#search?q=%2523{$:hashtag}|Twitter]], [[http://identi.ca/tag/{$:hashtag}|identi.ca]], [[http://lacantine.ubicast.eu/lives/at-la-cantine/|Live Cast]], [[http://www.neoformix.com/Projects/TwitterStreamGraphs/view.php?q={$:hashtag}|TwitterStreamGraphs]], [[http://www.collecta.com/#q={$:hashtag}|Collecta]], [[http://www.flickr.com/search/?q={$:hashtag}|flickr]]%0a%0a>>rframe%3c%3c%0a!![[#OwnObjectives]]Own objectives%0a# discover the local Blender community%0a# get keyshape and mulitple animations working%0a# refresh my Blender knowledge%0a>>%3c%3c%0a%0a!!Attended activities%0aAll by Stéphane Huart%0a* [[#Presentation|JavaScript Presentation]]%0a* [[#Exercise|ThreeJS exercise]]%0a%0a!!![[#Presentation]][[#Presentation|JavaScript Presentation]]%0a* [[Wikipedia:Scope (computer science)]]%0a* [[Wikipedia:Variable shadowing]]%0a* focus on prototype, cf e.g. https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Learn/JavaScript/Objects/Object_prototypes%0a** @@myObject.__proto__@@/@@Object.getPrototypeOf(myObject)@@ all the way up @@null@@ to explore inheritance%0a** @@var persoA = Object.create(knight)@@ to showcase inheritance with shadowing%0a** see also [[Tools/VirtualReality#WithPrototype]] on exploring Object.getOwnPropertyNames(AFRAME)%0a* @@function Graph(){this.vertices = []; }; var g = new Graph()@@ to show another way and explain @@this@@%0a* @@class GraphAlt{constructor(){ this.vertices = []; } } ; var galt = new GraphAlt()@@ as newer alternative%0a* importance of getter/setter for function scope vs current instance%0a** worth the overhead%0a* @@Object.assign()@@ cf https://developer.mozilla.org/en/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Object/assign%0a* support%0a** https://caniuse.com/?comment=#feat=es6-module%0a** https://caniuse.com/?comment=#feat=es6-class%0a* see also [[Tools/JavaScript]]%0a%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a%0a!!![[#Exercise]][[#Exercise|ThreeJS exercise]]%0a* https://glitch.com/edit/#!/bbug-web%0a** imported html5-boilerplate%0a** added threejs from CDN%0a* remarks%0a%0a(:html:)%0a%3ciframe width="100%25" height="300px" src="https://bbug-web.glitch.me/dist/">%3c/iframe>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a!!Overall remarks and conclusions%0a* meet him%0a* could be improved by doing that%0a* see also that other event%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a%0a!!Other reviews or coverage%0a* here%0a%0a!![[#ToDo]]To do%0a# improve [[Events/Template]]%0a# add map data [=(:ola-point lat= lon= text='':)=] Events.BeVRJanuary2015=[[#menu]]%0a[[http://event.com/URL|{$Name}]] date and time%0a%0acf http://www.meetup.com/Virtual-Reality-in-Belgium/events/218758541/%0a%0a(:hashtag: HASHTAGUNSET:)%0a[[#LiveStreams]][=#=]{$:hashtag} on [[http://twitter.com/#search?q=%2523{$:hashtag}|Twitter]], [[http://identi.ca/tag/{$:hashtag}|identi.ca]], [[http://lacantine.ubicast.eu/lives/at-la-cantine/|Live Cast]], [[http://www.neoformix.com/Projects/TwitterStreamGraphs/view.php?q={$:hashtag}|TwitterStreamGraphs]], [[http://www.collecta.com/#q={$:hashtag}|Collecta]], [[http://www.flickr.com/search/?q={$:hashtag}|flickr]]%0a%0a>>rframe%3c%3c%0a!![[#OwnObjectives]]Own objectives%0a# help on that issue%0a# learn this%0a# meet that person%0a>>%3c%3c%0a%0a!!Attended activities%0a* [[#this|this]]%0a* [[#that|that]]%0a%0a!!![[#this]][[#this|this]] by him%0a* remarks%0a* remarks%0a%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a%0a!!![[#that]][[#that|that]] by him%0a* remarks%0a* remarks%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a!!Overall remarks and conclusions%0a* meet him%0a* could be improved by doing that%0a* see also that other event%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a%0a!!Other reviews or coverage%0a* here%0a%0a!![[#ToDo]]To do%0a# improve [[Events/Template]]%0a# add map data [=(:ola-point lat= lon= text='':)=] Events.BelgiumBasicIncomeTechMeetupApril2016=[[#menu]]%0a[[http://www.meetup.com/Belgium-Basic-Income-Meetup/events/229123623/|{$Name}]] Wednesday April 6 at 6pm%0a%0a(:hashtag: HASHTAGUNSET:)%0a[[#LiveStreams]][=#=]{$:hashtag} on [[http://twitter.com/#search?q=%2523{$:hashtag}|Twitter]], [[http://identi.ca/tag/{$:hashtag}|identi.ca]], [[http://lacantine.ubicast.eu/lives/at-la-cantine/|Live Cast]], [[http://www.neoformix.com/Projects/TwitterStreamGraphs/view.php?q={$:hashtag}|TwitterStreamGraphs]], [[http://www.collecta.com/#q={$:hashtag}|Collecta]], [[http://www.flickr.com/search/?q={$:hashtag}|flickr]]%0a%0a>>rframe%3c%3c%0a!![[#OwnObjectives]]Own objectives%0a# update own knowledge on the topic%0a# share lessons learned%0a# try practical socially positive application%0a>>%3c%3c%0a%0a!!Attended activities%0a# Introduction by @jeborsel%0a# [[#CurrentState|Current state of Bitcoin and views on cryptocurrencies]] by myself%0a# How bitcoin integrates (or doesn't) with real-world economies by Max%0a# Introduction to the idea of Basic Income with cryptocurrencies by @jeborsel%0a%0a!!Introduction by @jeborsel%0a* what is the point of BI%0a%0a!!![[#CurrentState]][[#CurrentState|Current state of Bitcoin and views on cryptocurrencies]] by myself%0a* assess the audience : have you ever...%0a** {owned some, owned more than one, mined some, being paid with, programmed with} Bitcoin%0a** {owned some, participated to a smart contract using, programmed a smart contract based on} Ethereum%0a** {programmed on, used, considered creating} another blockchain%0a** {set up recurrent, set up variable} transaction with your own bank%0a* history of cryptocurrencies, from shells to a maze of Turing-compatible distributed partly-compatible cryptobased networks%0a** key moments ( note that the absolute value threshold can be changed)%0a*** Medici and accounting%0a**** [[Wikipedia:Double-entry bookkeeping system]]%0a*** first million in valuation [[Wikipedia:Money supply]]%0a*** first million transactions in a day%0a*** Internet first machines%0a*** Internet millions of machines%0a*** Internet millions of users http://www.internetlivestats.com/internet-users/%0a*** first million of packets routed in a day%0a*** Bitcoin first block with predictive supply https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Controlled_supply%0a*** Bitcoin first million valuation http://bitcoincharts.com/charts/%0a*** Bitcoin first million of users%0a*** first million Bitcoin transaction exchanged in a day%0a*** Ethereum or other equivalent millstones?%0a**** DAPPs listing%0a***** as webpage http://dapps.ethercasts.com with code https://github.com/EtherCasts/state-of-the-dapps%0a***** as spreadhseat https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1VdRMFENPzjL2V-vZhcc_aa5-ysf243t5vXlxC2b054g/edit#gid=0%0a** my own peek in that big history%0a*** via [[Tools/Bitcoin]] including realitykeys.com%0a** the own peek of institutions at that history%0a*** how private institutions are changing their position%0a**** e.g. http://letstalkpayments.com/an-overview-of-blockchain-technology/%0a*** how public institutions are changing their position%0a**** 2013 Banque de France https://www.banque-france.fr/publications/documents-economiques/focus.html%0a**** 2014 FED http://www.federalreserve.gov/econresdata/feds/2014/files/2014104pap.pdf%0a*** positions in [[Wikipedia:Technology adoption life cycle]]%0a** what does this perspective gives us%0a*** lessons learned on trust%0a** what can be done today%0a*** e.g. programming, with its risk and perils (what makes a blockchain and its ecosystem trustable), on the blockchain of%0a**** Bitcoin%0a**** a Bitcoin sidechain%0a***** e.g. http://www.rootstock.io 2-way peg%0a***** but not http://counterparty.io/docs/faq/#what-about-sidechains%0a**** Ethereum%0a**** a brand new one%0a**** ... not a blockchain?!%0a* still to integrate%0a** [[Tools/Bitcoin]]%0a** Q&A via Facebook%0a** poll via #bitcoin cf ~/bitcoinlog.txt%0a** discussion cf ~/roman.txt%0a** comment & PM via Meetup%0a** previously read papers%0a** http://www.cryptocoincharts.info/coins/graphicalComparison with -2 largest%0a** images Path:/pub/BelgiumBasicIncomeTechMeetupApril2016/%0a** http://www.gartner.com/newsroom/id/3114217%0a** visualization based on architecture choice, ideally with indicators e.g. market cap, volume of transactions, smart contract possibilities%0a*** Bitcoin-based%0a**** Bitcoin blockchain-based Bitcoin%0a***** Bitcoin%0a***** CounterParty%0a**** Bitcoin sidechain-based Bitcoin%0a***** Rootstock%0a*** non Bitcoin-based%0a**** Etheureum%0a*** alternatives%0a**** http://startupmanagement.org/2015/01/13/the-crypto-tech-platforms-landscape-via-a-network-effects-lens/%0a** evaluation criteria for the platform%0a*** sweet spot of%0a**** trust (slowing understanding the code vs delegating and going faster)%0a**** cost (not too expensive to build but not too cheap to be overtaken)%0a**** usage (practical vs perfection)%0a*** https://www.quora.com/unanswered/What-are-the-most-important-criteria-to-select-a-smart-contracts-platform%0a*** https://www.reddit.com/r/smartcontracts/comments/4db8vg/what_are_the_most_important_criteria_to_select_a/%0a* legality map http://www.coindesk.com/bitcoin-legal-map/%0a** detailed listing [[Wikipedia:Legality of bitcoin by country]]%0a* https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Category:History but only up to 2013%0a** see instead https://bitcoinhelp.net/know/more/price-chart-history%0a* BIPs timeline%0a** https://github.com/bitcoin/bips/blob/master/README.mediawiki%0a* to explore%0a** http://tendermint.com%0a** https://erisindustries.com%0a** http://orisi.org%0a** http://etherparty.io%0a** https://codius.org%0a** https://live.ether.camp/contracts%0a** http://blockapps.net/%0a** E http://erights.org and [[https://github.com/monte-language/monte/graphs/contributors|Monte]] cf discussion on freenode #erights%0a* limits%0a** Hobbes' Leviathan%0a** Graeber's The utopia of rules%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a!!How bitcoin integrates (or doesn't) with real-world economies by Max%0a* clarifications on what money is, money supply, M2, risk on non Bitcoin based platforms, deflation, inflation%0a* Q&A revolving around reframing taxing%0a%0a!!Introduction to the idea of Basic Income with cryptocurrencies by @jeborsel%0a* listing existing solutions in particular Circles, uCoin, etc%0a%0a!!Overall remarks and conclusions%0a* meet him%0a* could be improved by doing that%0a* see also that other event%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a%0a!!Other reviews or coverage%0a* here%0a%0a!![[#ToDo]]To do%0a# improve [[Events/Template]]%0a# add map data [=(:ola-point lat= lon= text='':)=] Events.BiensCommunsCognitifs=[[#menu]]%0a[[http://libreacces.org/spip.php?article102|{$Name}]] Rencontre exceptionnelle entre Richard Stallman et Albert Jacquard - Libre.Accčs. / Paris II 10 juin 2011%0a%0a(:hashtag: cognitivecommons:)%0a[[#LiveStreams]][=#=]{$:hashtag} on [[http://twitter.com/#search?q=%2523{$:hashtag}|Twitter]], [[http://identi.ca/tag/{$:hashtag}|identi.ca]], [[http://www.neoformix.com/Projects/TwitterStreamGraphs/view.php?q={$:hashtag}|TwitterStreamGraphs]], [[http://www.collecta.com/#q={$:hashtag}|Collecta]], [[http://www.flickr.com/search/?q={$:hashtag}|flickr]]%0a%0a>>rframe%3c%3c%0a!![[#OwnObjectives]]Own objectives%0a# re-evaluate my [[Fabien/EthicalFramework]]%0a# explore more [[(Seedea:Content/Newconcepts#)CognitiveCommons]]%0a# share with Paola the main ideas[[%3c%3c]]of the free-software movement%0a>>%3c%3c%0a%0a!!Attended activities%0a* [[#Introduction|Introduction]]%0a* [[#RichardStallman|Richard Stallman]]%0a* [[#AlbertJacquard|Albert Jacquard]]%0a* [[#Discussion|Discussion]]%0a%0a!!![[#Introduction]][[#Introduction|Introduction]]%0a* mention of the Art-Libre license %0a** cf Seedea:Seedea/Licenses and my [[Content/Art]]%0a* consider the impact on science%0a** no mention of cc0 cf [[RencontresWikimedia2010]] and [[OpenScienceSummit2010]]%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a%0a!!![[#RichardStallman]][[#RichardStallman|Richard Stallman]]%0a* la liberte de pensee comme quelquechose de toujours existant%0a** AMHA non car d'apres [[Wikipedia:André Leroi-Gourhan]] ou des exemples comme le cerveau de dophins un des avantages crucial de l'homme est sa capacite a produire des outils pour deleguer sa cognition dans son environment%0a** consequement si cette capacite est freinee la liberte de penser elle-meme l'est aussi%0a* rejet du concept de "Propriete Intellectuelle", boite fourre-tout qui rassemble des concepts differents%0a** cf [[ReadingNotes/InformationFeudalism]] et [[ReadingNotes/TheFutureOfIdeas]]%0a* presentation des [[http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/free-sw.html|4 libertes]]%0a* presentation de la categorisation des travaux suivant leur utilite et des consequences en temps et capacite a faire du remix pour chaque%0a* en general un travail d'architecture politique par le developpement de licenses%0a** example de la redistribution en racine cubique%0a*** qui pourrait etre plus interessant en logarithme%0a** depuis les 4 libertes au decoupage en categories, il serait interessant de trouver une visualization de l'evolution de la pensee de Richard Stallman%0aPrevious intervention at [[CopyrightVsCommunity]].%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a%0a!!![[#AlbertJacquard]][[#AlbertJacquard|Albert Jacquard]]%0a* suggestion de retribution artistique en log plutot que racine cubique (!)%0a* definition de l'humanite comme un systeme quasi-autopoetique%0a* "l'essential d'une societe est de permettre a chacun de participer a ses echanges"%0a** la finalite d'une entreprise est de gagner toujours plus d'argent%0a** la finalite de l'etat est de redistribuer%0a*** '''afin''' de faciliter cette participation de chacun dans ces echanges%0a* suite a l'oubli du mot "euro" remarque que l'"on est pas maitre de ce qui se passe dans son cerveau"%0a* critique du concept meme de valeur%0a** example de l'histoire de Boulbalikan au moyen-orient dans les annees 1920 et la negociation de 4x23.5%25 et 5%25 pour sa "negociation" entre les etats%0a** definition alternative par [[http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maurice_Allais|Maurice Allais]]%0a** mais AMHA on ne peut pas a la fois vouloir une redistribution equitable ET rejeter le concept de valeur ou de monnaie%0a*** ces derniers sont des outils servant a evaluer et comparer, ce sans quoi il semble difficile d'allouer des ressources, meme en dehors d'un systeme marchand comment peut-on allouer sans connaitre les quantites disponibles ?%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a%0a!!![[#Discussion]][[#Discussion|Discussion]]%0a* quid du mouvement [[Wikipedia:Open-source hardware]]%0a** RMS: problematique differente%0a*** cf sa reponse durant [[CopyrightVsCommunity]] concernant ROM/EEPROM/etc..., le niveau de re-ecriture du code compte, si il ne peut pas etre re-ecrit alors on est face a un objet donc la question de la license du logiciel est differente%0a* le conflict ne peut-il pas aussi etre moteur de creation%0a** AJ: oui mais l'emulation est a preferer a la competition%0a*** cf etudes sur la competition des jeunes enfants et des differences de sexe%0a**** e.g. petites filles heureuses de lancer un objet a la meme hauteur alors que des petits garcons vont essayer de lancer toujours plus haut que l'autre (ref?)%0a** AJ: la selection naturelle n'est pas necessaire (%25red%25ref?!%25%25)%0a*** a rechercher pour Seedea:Research/Drive%0a* si les relations humaines sont ce qui constitue une humanite, quel sera l'impact des reseaux sociaux sur Internet ?%0a** AJ: n'utilise pas Internet et l'ordinateur tres peu par manque d'habitude%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a%0a!!Overall remarks and conclusions%0a* political agnotology so that citizen have overall little to no impact%0a** cf [[ReadingNotes/Agnotology]] and [[]]%0a* RMS seems to be taking a path of minimum legislative disturbance for the maximum societal impact%0a** e.g. cubic root over log over perfectly egalitarian redistribution%0a* RMS overall seems to have much clearer view through his framework about what is acceptable on not, a clear demarcation (a la Popper)%0a** yet it is not a general ethical or moral framework hence his recurrent answer that several questions are out of his focus%0a* are there any study on Seedea:Content/Newconcepts#Agnotology regarding software licenses?%0a** see [[Wikipedia:Fear, uncertainty and doubt]] (FUD)%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a%0a!!Other reviews or coverage%0a* here%0a%0a!![[#ToDo]]To do%0a# improve [[Events/Template]]%0a# add map data [=(:ola-point lat= lon= text='':)=]%0a# link to recordings%0a# organize beyond free-software licensing%0a## http://freedomdefined.org%0a## http://www.gnu.org/licenses/license-list.html%0a## http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/copyright-and-globalization.html%0a## http://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Free_Software_and_Beyond:_Human_Rights_in_the_Use_of_Software_and_Other_Published_Works%0a## [[CopyrightVsCommunity]] Events.BitcoinFabelier=[[#menu]]%0a[[http://fabelier.org/bitcoin-workshop-by-renaud-lifchitz/|{$Name}]] 15/06/2011 par Renaud Lifchitz%0a%0a(:hashtag: bitcoin:)%0a[[#LiveStreams]][=#=]{$:hashtag} on [[http://twitter.com/#search?q=%2523{$:hashtag}|Twitter]], [[http://identi.ca/tag/{$:hashtag}|identi.ca]], [[http://lacantine.ubicast.eu/lives/at-la-cantine/|Live Cast]], [[http://www.neoformix.com/Projects/TwitterStreamGraphs/view.php?q={$:hashtag}|TwitterStreamGraphs]], [[http://www.collecta.com/#q={$:hashtag}|Collecta]], [[http://www.flickr.com/search/?q={$:hashtag}|flickr]]%0a%0a>>rframe%3c%3c%0a!![[#OwnObjectives]]Own objectives%0a# help on that issue%0a# learn this%0a# meet that person%0a>>%3c%3c%0a%0a!!Attended activities%0a* [[#Presentation|Presentation]]%0a* [[#QA|Q&A]]%0a%0a!!![[#Presentation|]][[#Presentation|Presentation]]%0ahttp://prezi.com/tikwkjt9ouey/bitcoin-une-monnaie-electronique-pour-tous/%0a* une "wallet" regroupe toutes les clefs privees%0a* pas besoin d'etre en ligne pour utiliser le reseau%0a** les transactions sont dans la blockchain%0a** il faut alors telecharger tous les nouveaux blocks depuis la derniere connection pour etre a jour%0a* securite base sur la difficulte a obtenir la moitie de la puissance de calcul totale du reseau%0a** d'apres http://bitcoinwatch.com 155861 TeraFLOP/s le 15/06/2011%0a*** a comparer avec http://www.top500.org%0a* Renaud a commencer a miner vers juillet 2010%0a** personellement ajouter le concept sur ce wiki vers mai 2010%0a* rational du mineur, cf le page de wiki dediee a la comparaison performance/prix des cartes graphique et le Bitcoin calculator%0a* du a la volatilite magasins avec des prix flottants%0a** donc probablement indexe sur une autre monnaie%0a** deja conside pour [[Content/Needs]]%0a* possibilite d'arbitrage%0a** example avec plusieurs places de marche%0a*** verification du volume requise%0a*** API disponible sur Mt Gox.%0a** possible du a l'inefficacite des marches%0a** pas d'arbitrage automatise pour l'instant vu que certaines opportunites restent en ligne ~10min%0a** mais ceci a aussi un cout%0a* possibilite d'utiliser au travers de Tor%0a** ~1%25 du traffic%0a* services de "mixing"%0a* existance de dark pool%0a** decouvert precedemment dans [[ReadingNotes/QuantitativeTrading#Chapter4]]%0a* differentes analyses classiques en finance%0a** fondamental%0a*** complexe%0a** technique%0a*** pratique quand pas de fondamental possible%0a* pas de cloture de marches%0a** pas de mechanismes d'empechement de l'embalement%0a*** possible risque d'effets nefastes mais peut-etre possible a exploiter%0a* cadre legal%0a** pas de categorie de taxation en France%0a** au Japon Bitcoin considere comme une marchandise donc possible de vendre et acheter%0a* le protocole peut etre mis a jour pour prendre en compte des ameliorations au niveau cryptographique ou des contraintes legales%0a** requiere la mise a jour de la majorite du reseau (a explorer)%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a%0a!!![[#QA]][[#QA|Q&A]]%0a* remarks%0a* personelles et non posees%0a** fork avec first block puis bootstrap IRC ou non, creeant une autre hashtable et un blockchain independant%0a** quelle est historiquement la plus grosse transaction BTC/$%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a!!Overall remarks and conclusions%0a* example pour Seedea:Research/Drive et potentiellement [[Fabien/StructuralInformationAsymmetries]]%0a** aussi example d'opportunie pour la veille legislative et pas seulement technologique%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a%0a!!Other reviews or coverage%0a* here%0a%0a!![[#ToDo]]To do%0a# improve [[Events/Template]]%0a# add map data [=(:ola-point lat= lon= text='':)=]%0a# [[Tools/Financial#Bitcoin]]%0a## one of my BTC addr {Tools/Financial$:BTC} for donation%0a# better understand the existing french community%0a## #bitcoin-fr sur freenode%0a## https://fr.bitcoin.it Events.Blackboxe01=9th of June 2010%0a%0adiscovered during La Suite Logique last meeting%0a%0a!!fluxus%0aby dermiste%0a* scheme%0a* OpenGL%0a* adapted for live coding%0a%0a!!metaboard%0a* ~10e%0a* alternative Arduino design%0a* USB port Events.BlenderWorkshopIMALAugust2017=[[#menu]]%0a[[http://imal.org/fr/summerworkshops2017/3d|{$Name}]] date and time%0a%0a>>rframe%3c%3c%0a!![[#OwnObjectives]]Own objectives%0a# integration with WebXR (import/export)%0a# work with existing models from the WebVR or exported from in VR modelling tools%0a>>%3c%3c%0a%0a!!Attended activities%0aTaught by %25newwin%25[[http://frankiezafe.org/|François Zajéga]]%0a* [[#Tuesday|Basis of the interface for modelling]] (Tuesday)%0a* [[#Wednesday|Modifiers]] (Wednesday)%0a* [[#Thursday|More Modifiers and Scripting]] (Thursday)%0a* [[#Friday|3D Printing, Rendering and more]] (Friday)%0a%0a!!![[#Tuesday]][[#Tuesday|Basis of the interface for modelling]] (Tuesday)%0a* @@middle click@@ to move camera%0a** @@Shift@@ to translate, @@Ctrl@@ to zoom%0a* xyz/rgb (like in GLSL) for axis%0a* use 3D cursor to position objects%0a* Global vs Local coordinates, important for transformations especially scale%0a* cube and other primitives default of 2 units%0a** 1unit ~= 1mm%0a* y/z switched compared to threejs/AFrame%0a* in transform possibility to select multiple fields and change value in all%0a* 3D view shortcuts%0a** selection%0a*** select/deselect all objects both in 3D view and Outliner using @@a@@%0a*** rectangular selection @@b@@%0a**** @@left click@@ to add, @@middle click@@ to remove, @@right click@@ to confirm%0a*** circle selection @@c@@%0a**** @@zoom@@ to grow the selection radius%0a**** @@left click@@ to add, @@middle click@@ to remove, @@right click@@ to confirm%0a*** lasso selection @@Ctrl + left click@@%0a*** occlude or not geometry to select through%0a*** @@select more@@ to grow selection%0a*** inverse @@Ctrl+i@@%0a** modifier%0a*** translate @@g@@%0a*** rotate @@r@@%0a*** scale @@s@@%0a** constraints%0a*** limit to global axis @@x@@/@@y@@/@@z@@ after any modifier%0a*** limit to local axis @@xx@@/@@yy@@/@@zz@@ after any modifier%0a** move 3D cursor or selection to centre, 3D cursor, etc @@Shft+s@@%0a** extrude @@e@@%0a*** limit to global axis @@x@@/@@y@@/@@z@@ after any modifier%0a** @@tab@@ to switch back and forth between Object mode and Edit mode%0a* Object Mode equivalent to simple matrix transformations%0a** Edit Mode to edit vertices %0a*** merge vertices @@Alt+m@@%0a*** scale a selection to 0 with constraint to z allows to align on that axis%0a** proportional editing to spread the transformation to nearby vertices%0a** hide the current selection @@h@@%0a*** to show back the hidden vertices @@Alt+h@@%0a** move 3D cursor to target centre of object (for animation)%0a*** can use @@Shitf+s@@ for that for centre of selection%0a*** @@Object > Transform > Origin to 3D cursor@@%0a** Knife @k@ to cut a face%0a* bezier curve%0a** same manipulation%0a** subdividing to make it more complex%0a* use layers to work at origin%0a** @@Shift+click@@ on several layers to display them simultaneously%0a** @@m@@ to move selection to a target layer%0a* group%0a** select linked vertices @@Ctrl+l@@%0a** create group then assign it%0a* fixing normals%0a** if a face is dark blue rather than light grey%0a*** Mesh display > Normals > Face normals > 1.0 size%0a**** if problematic Mesh > Normals > Recalculate Outside%0a* 360 rendering%0a** change to Cycles engine cf https://docs.blender.org/manual/en/dev/render/cycles/introduction.html%0a** change camera to Panoramic and type to equirectangular%0a*** make sure to adjust the resolution https://medium.cinematicvr.org/panoramic-rendering-in-blender-287bee2aab0d%0a** save the render with @@F3@@%0a** use the camera view to adjust%0a** see also https://docs.blender.org/manual/en/dev/render/cycles/gpu_rendering.html%0a** specific tutorial found after http://www.jaredpike.design/articles/creating-equirectangular-textures-with-blender/ with AFrame example featured%0a* result%0a** https://vatelier.net/MyDemo/IMAL-BlenderSummer2017/Ex1Modelling.blend%0a** extruding to a cup https://vatelier.net/MyDemo/IMAL-BlenderSummer2017/Ex1Cup.html%0a** building a cup from a sphere https://vatelier.net/MyDemo/IMAL-BlenderSummer2017/Ex1Cup2.html%0a** building a cup from a bezier curve https://vatelier.net/MyDemo/IMAL-BlenderSummer2017/Ex1Cup3.html%0a** building a marker https://vatelier.net/MyDemo/IMAL-BlenderSummer2017/Marker.html%0a** building a beer https://vatelier.net/MyDemo/IMAL-BlenderSummer2017/Beer.html%0a** 360 as render https://vatelier.net/MyDemo/IMAL-BlenderSummer2017/360.html%0a%0a(:html:)%0a%3ccenter>%0a%3ciframe id="background" src="https://vatelier.net/MyDemo/IMAL-BlenderSummer2017/Ex1Cup3.html" style=" z-index : 99; top : 0; 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%0a%3c/center>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a%0a!!![[#Wednesday]][[#Modifiers|Modifiers]] (Wednesday)%0a* knife%0a** cut through @@Shift+k@@%0a** cut along a axis @@c@@%0a** duplicate the selection @@Shift+d@@ (just like to duplicate an object)%0a** alternatively%0a*** Edit Mode on a cylinder, sphere, etc Loop cut and slide tool allow to cut in multiple places and with smoothness%0a* select "neighbours" edges%0a** @@Ctrl++@@ to add vertices%0a** select 2 vertices then select next one using @Ctrl+Shift++@%0a** select 3 vertices > Select > Edge loops%0a* snapping%0a** toggle on/off using @@Shift+Tab@@%0a** on grid, on vertices, faces, etc%0a* adding a primitive in Edit Mode adds it to the current object%0a* moving between layers @@0123456789@@%0a* Modifiers%0a** rules%0a*** can be compounded%0a*** order matters%0a*** good habit to duplicate in another layer before applying%0a*** exporters support Modifiers application%0a**** e.g glTF option%0a*** can be applied to only a Vertex Group%0a** Array to repeat an object%0a*** uses a reference until the modifier is applied%0a**** once applied possible to use in Edit mode and modify all vertices%0a** Fit to curve%0a*** Apply an array-ed segment (e.g. cyclinder) to curve (e.g. Bezier curve)%0a*** Fill Holes can be useful it spacing left after Array modifier%0a** Lattice to deform linked to a controlling cube %0a** Mirror to work on half the object%0a* Sculpt mode%0a** enable dynamic topology to automatically add faces%0a** specify Matcap to have target shading while sculpting%0a* result%0a** https://vatelier.net/MyDemo/IMAL-BlenderSummer2017/Ex2Tools.blend%0a** https://vatelier.net/MyDemo/IMAL-BlenderSummer2017/Ex2Modifier.html%0a** https://vatelier.net/MyDemo/IMAL-BlenderSummer2017/Ex2Spoon.html%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a(:html:)%0a%3ccenter>%0a%3ciframe id="background" src="https://vatelier.net/MyDemo/IMAL-BlenderSummer2017/Ex2Modifier.html" style=" z-index : 99; top : 0; left : 0; margin : 0; padding : 0; overflow: hidden; border:none; width:100%25; height:400px;">%3c/iframe> %0a%3c/center>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a%0a(:html:)%0a%3ccenter>%0a%3ciframe id="background" src="https://vatelier.net/MyDemo/IMAL-BlenderSummer2017/Ex2ModifierCurve.html" style=" z-index : 99; top : 0; left : 0; margin : 0; padding : 0; overflow: hidden; border:none; width:100%25; height:400px;">%3c/iframe> %0a%3c/center>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a!![[#Thursday]]More Modifiers and Scripting (Thursday)%0a* Modifier Mesh Deform to go further than Lattice modifier%0a** add bounding cube%0a** in the Object > Display > Maximum Draw Type: Wire%0a*** to avoid hiding the modified object%0a** bind then wait, takes time%0a** change the vertices of the modifier%0a** Apply as Shape Keys%0a** repeat if need be%0a** find Shapes Keys in Object data%0a* UV Map%0a** xyz are coordinates in the 3D world%0a** w was already taken%0a** uv as coordinates in the 2D space of the texture%0a** UV/Image editor to display the map%0a** Edit Mode > Mesh > UV Unwrap > Smart UV Unwrap%0a** Image > New image > Generated Type: UV grid%0a** Easier to first sort the bits in the map and color them roughly and brightly, only if it does fit well then editing the target image%0a** Select edges -> Mesh > Edges > Mark Seam%0a** added texture%0a*** possibility to select a Normal map%0a* @@Ctrl+up@@ to expand current view, @@Ctrl+down@@ to restore%0a* Scripting%0a** pull down the top Panel to display the log, showing function with parameters as result of actions%0a** @@bpy.context.scene.objects.active@@ at the last modified or created object selected%0a** Text Editor%0a*** set syntax highlighting, line number, ...%0a*** @@print()@@ result in the terminal used to start Blender%0a*** @@Alt+p@@ to run script%0a*** saved content in the .blend file%0a** interactive console, open with @@Shfit+F4@@%0a*** @@Ctrl+space@@ to auto complete%0a** Outliner%0a*** Data-Blocks to display data%0a** on interface%0a*** @@Right click@@ to get Copy Python Command then be able to paste in the editor%0a* animation%0a** Timeline%0a*** insert a key frame by selecting the right moment, hovering over a value (e.g. location) then @@i@@ and changing that value%0a** can be applied over multiple values e.g. location and scale%0a*** right click on the value at the keyframe > Delete Keyframe%0a*** right click on the value at the keyframe > Insert Single Keyframe (to avoid having all values)%0a** Graph Editor%0a*** rescale axis using its sides per object%0a*** select all points > Key > Interpolation Mode > Linear%0a** using Empty object as pivot%0a* Outliners%0a** possible to display only objects in visible layers%0a* headless%0a** blender -b -P myscript.py%0a* result%0a** https://vatelier.net/MyDemo/IMAL-BlenderSummer2017/Ex3DeformAndScripting.blend%0a** key shape attempt as morph target https://vatelier.net/MyDemo/IMAL-BlenderSummer2017/Ex3ShapeKeysBlob.html%0a** animation via keyframes https://vatelier.net/MyDemo/IMAL-BlenderSummer2017/Ex3Animation.html%0a%0a(:html:)%0a%3ccenter>%0a%3ciframe id="background" src="https://vatelier.net/MyDemo/IMAL-BlenderSummer2017/Ex3Animation.html" style=" z-index : 99; top : 0; left : 0; margin : 0; padding : 0; overflow: hidden; border:none; width:100%25; height:400px;">%3c/iframe> %0a%3c/center>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a!![[#Friday]]3D Printing, Rendering and more (Friday)%0a* 3D printing%0a** export to STL%0a** import to MeshLab http://www.meshlab.net to fix%0a** import to Cura https://ultimaker.com/en/products/cura-software to test%0a* Rendering%0a** displaying from the camera point of view @@Numpad 0@@%0a** show the last render UV/Image Editor%0a*** can assign different render per slot in order to quickly compare%0a*** using 0123456789 allows to quickly jump from one to another%0a** use @@Lock Camera to View@@ to be able to move the view in camera point of view and have the camera be moved accordingly%0a** importance and problems of clipping%0a** depth of field%0a*** can attach an empty object to the camera and link the Depth of field target to it%0a** resolution by default is only at 50%25, easier for quasi preview%0a** modifier World to change sky color, myst, ...%0a** for video set up your animation then test using AVI RAW for faster test%0a*** can also encode using other tools later e.g. ffmpeg%0a* mixing Blender files with Append @@Shift+F1@@%0a** possibility to use Link instead to use a reference rather than a copy%0a* Skinning & Rigging%0a** create object with enough vertices to bend%0a** add Armature%0a*** Extrude to add another bone%0a*** which is a Deform Modifier%0a**** can become a Shape Key%0a** can use X-ray%0a** Object > Parent @@Ctrl+p@@ > With automatic weight%0a** use Weight Paint to restrict to a smaller (or bigger) section%0a** use Pose to move the bones%0a** similar result possible solely using hierarchy only for non organic object%0a*** for those with a "skin" that has to be deformed a proper rigging system with bones and skins is required%0a** to get rigged characters see http://www.makehuman.org%0a* result%0a** blender file https://vatelier.net/MyDemo/IMAL-BlenderSummer2017/Ex4Rendering.blend%0a** multiple animations test in one exported glTF https://vatelier.net/MyDemo/IMAL-BlenderSummer2017/Ex4AnimationMulti.html%0a** bones exported as glTF https://vatelier.net/MyDemo/IMAL-BlenderSummer2017/Ex4Bones.html%0a%0a(:html:)%0a%3ccenter>%0a%3ciframe id="background" src="https://vatelier.net/MyDemo/IMAL-BlenderSummer2017/Ex4Bones.html" style=" z-index : 99; top : 0; left : 0; margin : 0; padding : 0; overflow: hidden; border:none; width:100%25; height:400px;">%3c/iframe> %0a%3c/center>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a!!Overall remarks and conclusions%0a* meet him%0a* could be improved by doing that%0a* see also that other event%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a%0a!!Other reviews or coverage%0a* shortcuts https://duckduckgo.com/?q=blender+keys&t=canonical&ia=cheatsheet&iax=1%0a%0a!![[#ToDo]]To do%0a# check MarmosetView to see layers%0a# check computerphile https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KdyvizaygyY%0a# write blog post for A-Frame/WebVR usage (could follow a model like http://viruspatterns.com )%0a## cf [[Tools/Blender]]%0a# LoD batch decimate based on earlier script%0a## http://vatelier.net/MyDemo/AdaptiveScalingFromBatchGeometries/%0a# export to AFrame? generate placeholder HTML + export to glTF and include it Events.BrewsterKahleAtLaCantine=[[#menu]]%0a[[http://lacantine.org/events/towards-universal-access-to-human-knowledge-by-brewster-kahle|Brewster Kahle: Universal Access to All Knowledge]] by Brewster Kahle, La Cantine the 16th of March 2011%0a%0a(:hashtag: HASHTAGUNSET:)%0a[[#LiveStreams]][=#=]{$:hashtag} on [[http://twitter.com/#search?q=%2523{$:hashtag}|Twitter]], [[http://identi.ca/tag/{$:hashtag}|identi.ca]], [[http://lacantine.ubicast.eu/lives/at-la-cantine/|Live Cast]], [[http://www.neoformix.com/Projects/TwitterStreamGraphs/view.php?q={$:hashtag}|TwitterStreamGraphs]], [[http://www.collecta.com/#q={$:hashtag}|Collecta]], [[http://www.flickr.com/search/?q={$:hashtag}|flickr]]%0a%0a>>rframe%3c%3c%0a!![[#OwnObjectives]]Own objectives%0a# update my [[Fabien/EpistemologicalModel]]%0a# get another point of view than [[Events/RencontresWikimedia2010]]%0a>>%3c%3c%0a%0a!!Attended activities%0a* [[#talk|Brewster Kahle: Universal Access to All Knowledge]] talk%0a%0a!!![[#talk]]Brewster Kahle: Universal Access to All Knowledge by Brewster Kahle%0a* covering what they do%0a** digitalization, publication online and offline (showed a printed booklet), ...%0a** mention of software (within their grasp between 80 and early 2000 at least)%0a* famous for... archiving the web%0a* expertise in copyright (and with a non-profit status)%0a* personal archive (see OurP.IM:.%0a* how big is the web? 20x8x8 feet%0a** showed in a SUN Datacenter%0a* 2011: 6.000TB (6PB)%0a* mention of OpenLibrary.org (cf my own account)%0a* rights%0a** OpenLibrary.org exemple with lending possibility (!)%0a* Q&A%0a** lending and copyrights%0a** Google n-grams%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a%0a!!Overall remarks and conclusions%0a* learn little%0a* overall and like FLOSS projects in general, question like "Why don't you do X?" get the answer "Can you do X, so come do it with us!"%0a* have to look what epistemological projects leverage archive.org%0a** links with http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu ?%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a!!Other reviews or coverage%0a* [[http://fora.tv/2009/12/06/Brewster_Kahle_Universal_Access_to_All_Knowledge|Brewster Kahle: Universal Access to All Knowledge]], Big Ideas Fest 2009%0a%0a!![[#ToDo]]To do%0a# improve [[Events/Template]]%0a# http://internetmemory.org%0a# http://twitter.com/#!/internetmemory%0a# share [[PersonalInformationStream/WithoutNotesMay11#OnlineOpenEpistemologyLaboratory]] Events.BrunoPeinadoVernissageLoevenbruck=[[#menu]]%0a[[http://www.loevenbruck.com/artist.php?id=peinado|{$Name}]], 22nd of Januaru 2011, 6pm%0a%0a(:hashtag: loevenbruck:)%0a[[#LiveStreams]][=#=]{$:hashtag} on [[http://twitter.com/#search?q=%2523{$:hashtag}|Twitter]], [[http://identi.ca/tag/{$:hashtag}|identi.ca]], [[http://www.neoformix.com/Projects/TwitterStreamGraphs/view.php?q={$:hashtag}|TwitterStreamGraphs]], [[http://www.collecta.com/#q={$:hashtag}|Collecta]], [[http://www.flickr.com/search/?q={$:hashtag}|flickr]]%0a%0a>>rframe%3c%3c%0a!![[#OwnObjectives]]Own objectives%0a# invited by [[(Person:)Lea]]%0a# knowing what contemporary can offer%0a# go outside the museum%0a>>%3c%3c%0a%0a!!Attended activities%0a* [[#this|this]]%0a* [[#that|that]]%0a%0a!!![[#this]][[#this|this]] by him%0a* remarks%0a* remarks%0a%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a%0a!!![[#that]][[#that|that]] by him%0a* remarks%0a* remarks%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a!!Overall remarks and conclusions%0a* meet him%0a* could be improved by doing that%0a* see also that other event%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a%0a!!Other reviews or coverage%0a* here%0a%0a!![[#ToDo]]To do%0a* improve [[Events/Template]]%0a* [[http://vimeo.com/9066391|Bruno Peinado]], 2010%0a* [[Wikipedia:Bruno Peinado]]%0a* [[Content/Art]]%0a* [[http://twitter.com/#!/utopiah/status/28772078131871744|tweet]] Events.CafeNumeriqueBXLRealiteVirtuelle=[[#menu]]%0a[[http://event.com/URL|{$Name}]] Wednesday June 1 from 7pm to 10pm%0a%0a(:hashtag: HASHTAGUNSET:)%0a[[#LiveStreams]][=#=]{$:hashtag} on [[http://twitter.com/#search?q=%2523{$:hashtag}|Twitter]], [[http://identi.ca/tag/{$:hashtag}|identi.ca]], [[http://lacantine.ubicast.eu/lives/at-la-cantine/|Live Cast]], [[http://www.neoformix.com/Projects/TwitterStreamGraphs/view.php?q={$:hashtag}|TwitterStreamGraphs]], [[http://www.collecta.com/#q={$:hashtag}|Collecta]], [[http://www.flickr.com/search/?q={$:hashtag}|flickr]]%0a%0a(:html:)%0a%3ciframe width="560" height="315" sandbox="allow-same-origin allow-scripts allow-popups" src="https://video.benetou.fr/videos/embed/44851d25-b851-4307-b580-b4166466d20f" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen>%3c/iframe>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a(360 video)%0a%0a>>rframe%3c%3c%0a!![[#OwnObjectives]]Own objectives%0a# share my knowledge about VR%0a# get feedback on the result of [[VRHackaton Utrecht 2016]]%0a# make people try their first time in VR networked%0a# showcase webVR%0a>>%3c%3c%0a%0a!!Attended activities%0a* [[#Presentation|Presentation]] by Carlos%0a* [[#PresentationAtelier|Presentation & Atelier]] by myself%0a%0a!!![[#Presentation]][[#Presentation|Presentation]] by Carlos%0a* 1ere et 2eme vague%0a* example avec ses propres demo pour Oculus%0a%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a%0a!!![[#PresentationAtelier]][[#PresentationAtelier|Presentation & Atelier]] by myself%0a* About 35 persons gathered to listen to a presentation on VR. At the end of it I gave them Cardboards and the URL of the demo http://cafe.vrlab-brussels.info/ . They connected using their own phone to a first scene to explain key concepts of VR. Then after a bit of playing around they unlocked a link (watch the moving ball behind you then look at the yellow cube) to move on to http://cafe.vrlab-brussels.info/multi/ and were able there to navigate in the same virtual space (pressing the Cardboard button to move forward, turning the head to turn).%0a* At least 15 managed to connect simultaneously. At least 2 of them managed to meet each other in a specific spot (next to the "statue"), recognize each other using a uniquely coloured "head" (no mirror present, has to be collaborative) and race to another element of the scene (a tree).%0a* Nobody installed any app or had VR hardware specific device and for half of the crowd it was their very first VR experience.%0a* It's done using Aframe with the firebase and universal-controls components. All the code (sic, 30 lines top) is there for you to see and tinker with.%0a* to move around%0a** on a phone with cardboard hold the button%0a** on a computer use WASD%0a** on a phone or tablet hold tap%0a* Twitter https://twitter.com/utopiah/status/738128525945929728%0a** https://pbs.twimg.com/media/Cj5b-ymUkAAfDea.jpg%0a** https://pbs.twimg.com/media/Cj5b-yiUYAArXdu.jpg%0a* http://vrlab-brussels.info/wiki/Presentations/Fifth%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a!!Overall remarks and conclusions%0a* meet him%0a* could be improved by doing that%0a* see also that other event%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a%0a!!Other reviews or coverage%0a* here%0a%0a!![[#ToDo]]To do%0a# improve [[Events/Template]]%0a# add map data [=(:ola-point lat= lon= text='':)=]%0a%0a[[!ContainsPersonalYoutubeContentToMigrate]] Events.CafeOFTT=(:title 1er Café des idées de l’OFTT:)%0a[[http://www.oftt.eu/en-bref/article/cafe-des-idees-blogs-debats-et-decisions-publics|Café des Idées - Blogs, débats et décisions publics]], 1er Café des idées de l’OFTT, Observatoire Français des Think Tanks%0a%0a!!Processus de decouverte des Thinks Tanks%0a# theorie des jeux (game theory)%0a# RAND Corporation%0a# apprentissange des mechanismes politiques d'une "democracie"%0a# distribution des Think Tanks dans le monde avec The Economist%0a# OFTT%0a%0a!!Motivation%0aMieux comprendre les mechanismes politiques afin d'etre un citoyen "realiste".%0a%0a!!Liens%0a* [[Content/Legislative Changes]]%0a* [[Seedea:Utopiahanalysis/Politicsnewoldtools]]%0a* [[http://librairie-palimpseste.over-blog.com/|Le blog de la librairie Palimpseste]] 16 rue de Santeuil, 75005 Paris%0a Events.CollaborationBenoitNovembre2010=[[#menu]]%0a[[http://event.com/URL|{$Name}]] date and time%0a%0a(:hashtag: HASHTAGUNSET:)%0a[[#LiveStreams]][=#=]{$:hashtag} on [[http://twitter.com/#search?q=%2523{$:hashtag}|Twitter]], [[http://identi.ca/tag/{$:hashtag}|identi.ca]], [[http://lacantine.ubicast.eu/lives/at-la-cantine/|Live Cast]], [[http://www.neoformix.com/Projects/TwitterStreamGraphs/view.php?q={$:hashtag}|TwitterStreamGraphs]], [[http://www.collecta.com/#q={$:hashtag}|Collecta]], [[http://www.flickr.com/search/?q={$:hashtag}|flickr]]%0a%0a!!Planning%0a# visualization/infographie de la page emergence%0a# facilitation de collaboration%0a# revue Innovativ.IT%0a%0a!!![[#this]][[#this|visualization/infographie de la page emergence]]%0a* réfléchir visuellement ( sur papier dans un premier temps ) ŕ partir des notions les plus abstraites de philosophie de l'esprit, systémique, émergence, individuation, la page "EMERGENCE" fournira un cadre et évitera de se disperser%0a* [[Events/EmergenceEnSciencesCognitives]]%0a* [[Wiki/Visualization]]%0a* [[Tools/Graphviz]]%0a* [[Tools/Processing]]%0a* remarks%0a%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a!!![[#that]][[#that|facilitation de collaboration]]%0a* [[Events/CollaborationBenoitOctobre2010]]%0a* ajouter trail%0a* remarks%0a%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a!!![[#that]][[#that|revue Innovativ.IT]]%0a* étudier, en retour des projets de Benoît qui ont été vus lors du précédent RDV, un projet de Fabien : Innovativ.it : Benoît propose d'utiliser son savoir-faire pour évoquer les opportunités de ce projet, ces ressemblances et différences avec ses propres projets.%0a* [[Slideshows/MBEInnovativIT]]%0a* remarks%0a%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a%0a!!Own objectives%0a# help on that issue%0a# learn this%0a# meet that person%0a%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a%0a!!Other reviews%0a* here%0a%0a!![[#ToDo]]To do%0a# improve [[Events/Template]]%0a# documentation ŕ partir de la page EMERGENCE et recherche de corrélations%0a# http://papillon.peacefrogs.net/poll/y4Mchs1290083285/%0a# to share%0a## http://www.crisismappers.net%0a# shared%0a## [[http://tendermaps.com/|TenderMaps]] experiment in informal, community-based cartography.%0a## [[Wikipedia:Comparison of geographic information systems software]]%0a## [[http://blog.georchestra.org/|geOrchestra]] nfrastructure de Données Spatiales libre, modulaire, interopérable.%0a## Cookbook:OpenLayersAPI%0a## [[FabelierGephiWorkshop]]%0a## http://www.niallkennedy.com/blog/2007/08/map-api-comparison.html Events.CollaborationBenoitOctobre2010=[[#menu]]%0aCollaboration avec Benoit Mardi 2 Novembre 2010 a 15h La Cantine%0a%0a%0a!Attended activities%0a* vers un GTD collaboratif avec axiologie%0a** [[Wikipedia:Axiology]]%0a** [[Wikipedia:GTD]]%0a** 2 pages de notes que Benoit a realiser ŕ partir de la page [[Content/FinancialTools]]%0a** ergonomie de l'information%0a** une information immédiatement reliée ŕ l'action%0a** partager des projets%0a** systčme ouvert, librement copié%0a** web service%0a** échanges entre plusieurs site%0a*** le site [[http://atravers.org/d2cp_gis/|a travers]] & le site "[[http://www.creatique.fr/aufildelaseine/|Au fil de la seine]]" pour des essais%0a*** réseaux des associations de paris 13e et ivry dans un 2e temps%0a*** puis tisser le fil mais ne pas s'éparpiller, sachant que le systčme est prévu pour ętre copié et détourné%0a%0a!!!Sequence%0a*orga%0a**BPMN%0a**GTD/pomodoro/pour demain%0a** premičre étape : un axe de gestion financičre%0a( sur une API ou avec partenariat Crédit Coopératif et la NEF ? )%0a** autres axes : IDH, écologie ( nombre de plančtes nécessaires… ) etc.%0a** modčle d'axiologie le plus abstrait possible ( universel ) cf réf. de Fred Pascal ENS%0a%0a!!!Objectif%0a* Site web avec web service.%0a** Langages javascript jQuery%0a** descriptions XBLR EBXML XBML ŕ étudier%0a* KISS (Keep It Simple Silly)%0a%0a%0a!!!Financement%0a* Barter inter entreprise, localisé, public : TPE et PME/PMI%0a* SEL sous forme de réseau social décentralisé avec micro-pub ( public particulier )%0a** utiliser barnraiser et une copie en appli facebook ( pour exploiter les réseaux sociaux les plus vivaces en ce moment )%0a* Utiliser le projet pour améliorer ce point et engager la participation de + de monde%0a* Ressources%0a** seed funding ( business angels )%0a** venture capital%0a** crowdfunding / P2P finance / virtual currency ( ŕ exploiter en priorité )%0a** community funding for open projects%0a** social lending & microfinance%0a( ŕ mieux organiser )%0a%0a%0a!!!Organe%0aTP une asso qui a pour objectif d'échanger et de rendre possibles des microprojets%0a- la modularité doit ętre au cour du systčme puisque nous gérons des microprojets%0aBPMN = UML business !!%0a%0a%0a%0a!!![[#this]][[#this|this]] by him%0a* remarks%0a* remarks%0a%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a%0a!!![[#that]][[#that|that]] by him%0a* remarks%0a* remarks%0a%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a%0a%0a!!Own objectives%0a# help on that issue%0a# learn this%0a# meet that person%0a%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a%0a!!Other reviews%0a* here%0a%0a!![[#ToDo]]To do%0a# improve [[Events/Template]]%0a# check%0a## Seedea:Oimp/VisualPersonalFinance%0a## [[http://www.innovativ.it/HistoricalArchives/thelab/stigmergylive/doku.php|stigmergylive]]%0a## [[Fabien/MyBeliefs]] and axiology%0a# http://blog.peacefrogs.net/nim/chimere/%0a# http://ucompiegne.academia.edu/JPlantin%0a# check http://www.verbeterdebuurt.nl%0a%0a!!Actualisation par Benoît%0a* Le RDV montre que le projet a encore besoin de maturer.%0a* C'est aussi le cas de notre relation, certaines évidences ne passent pas. D'autre rencontres vont avoir lieu, et petit ŕ petit il faudrait arriver ŕ engager un processus d'avancement.%0a* Une réunion-miroir est proposée : le sujet serait innovativ.it%0a%0a!!!Conclusions%0a* Le projet que je présentais avait pour objectif une action économique locale, créée ŕ partir d'une population sur un territoire. Il s'agissait d'expérimenter une micro-économie locale diversifiée ( avec un regard porté, pour son universalité, sur la théorie du don ). Nous avons donc parlé des déjeuners projets que je souhaite organiser ŕ l'association ŕ travers ŕ Ivry. Mon idée est d'utiliser dans un premier temps le logiciel pour dialoguer , en situation, pour décrire les projets. Le local de l'asso sera aménagé en ce sens.%0a* Fabien demande que la valeur ajoutée du projet soit clarifiée%0a** que peut-on faire avec ceci, qu'il était auparavant impossible de faire ?%0a*** une idée de réappropriation de l'économie locale me semble la plus juste. En effet, il s'agirait de travailler localement, sur un quartier ( ou précisément le 13e et Ivry ) dans une compréhension du territoire qu'apporterait Denis Moreau - urbaniste promeneur ), avec une interface innovante, cela signifie que notre objectif era de faire ici du porte ŕ porte, d'avoir des relais, pour créer un maillage suffisamment étoffé et ętre actif.%0a*** Afin de représenter cela sur la carte%0a**** utilisons la techno Geo RSS ( Benoît ne connaît pas, est-ce que Fabien oui ? ). Events.CollegeDeFranceColloqueDeRentree2010=[[#menu]]%0a[[http://www.college-de-france.fr/default/EN/all/col_2010/index.htm|{$Name}]] La mondialisation de la recherche. Compétition, coopérations, restructurations (14 et 15 Octobre)%0a%0a[[#LiveStreams]][=#=]{$Name} on [[http://twitter.com/#search?q=%2523{$Name}|Twitter]], [[http://identi.ca/tag/{$Name}|identi.ca]], [[http://lacantine.ubicast.eu/lives/at-la-cantine/|Live Cast]], [[http://www.neoformix.com/Projects/TwitterStreamGraphs/view.php?q={$Name}|TwitterStreamGraphs]], [[http://www.collecta.com/#q={$Name}|Collecta]], [[http://www.flickr.com/search/?q={$Name}|flickr]]%0a%0a%0a!Premier jour (14 octobre 2010) %0a%0a!!Gérard Fussman 9h30 Introduction %0a* importance de%0a** la mondialisation%0a** la collaboration%0a*** gros projets ITER, LHC, ESA, ...%0a** la langue%0a*** entre autre politique, cf [[PersonalInformationStream/WithoutNotesOctober10#LanguageTreesGeneTrees]]%0a%0a!!Gérard Berry 10h00 La révolution numérique dans les sciences%0a* role central, importance tjrs croissante%0a** Computational science: ...Error by Zeeya Merali, Nature News October 2010 %0a*** (lu la veille [[PersonalInformationStream/WithoutNotesOctober10]])%0a** Instruments scientifiques ŕ travers l'histoire by Hébert Elisabeth, Éditions Ellipses 2004 (ds [[ReadingNotes/ScanningNotes]])%0a* mathematiques = mise en equation%0a** informatique = mise en calcul (plus general)%0a* d'un ordinateur on ne sort jamais que ce qu'on y a mis%0a** d'Internet je sors ce que le reste du monde y a mis%0a* example de la photographie et du phenomene d'inversin capture > logiciel vers logiciel > capture%0a** en particulier en astronomie, imagirie cerebrale, etc%0a* visualization (e.g. AND, coeur, erveau, arbre, ...)%0a* stimulation%0a** et son impact epistemologique ?%0a* conclusion%0a** nouveau paradigme, changement de point de vue%0a*** nouvelle facon de penser%0a %0a!![[#JeanLouisMandel]]Jean-Louis Mandel 10h25 Discutant (L'explosion bioinformatique)%0a* ancien modele : 1 gene, 1 proteine, 1 equipe%0a** modele actuel : analyses -omique en parallele%0a* [[(http://)HapMap.org]] project (SNPedia, ...)%0a** genome browsers ([[Content/Health#PersonalGenomics]])%0a* "puissance du sequencafe" base sur le nombre de machines HiSeq/total mondial%0a** croisement des courbes de sequencage et de puissance de calcul informatique depuis l'apparition du NextGenerationSequence (NGS)%0a** voir aussi [[Content/Needs]] sur le Top500 des ordinateurs%0a** [[http://pathogenomics.bham.ac.uk/hts/|Next Generation Genomics: World Map of High-throughput Sequencers]]%0a*** added to [[Cookbook/Biology]]%0a* catastrophe dimensionnelle (combinatoire)%0a* voir http://www.biocatalogue.org%0a%0a!!Jean-Paul Clozel 11h10 Recherche académique et industrie biotechnologique%0a* ancien Roche et maintenant createur [[http://www.actelion.com/|Actelion]]%0a* industrie basee sur les brevets qui s'invalident tous les 15 ans%0a* importance de la recherche fondamentale%0a* propriete intellectuelle indispensable%0a** parallele fait avec l'informatique pour le cote intangible (sans jamais mentionner l'open source ou le libre)%0a** conflit brevet/publication (equivalent en cryptographie)%0a** proposition personnelle : comparer avec le recent accord CERN/WIPO, les travaux d'Elinor Ostrom, le modele open-source et le modele bresilien%0a* investissements de en plus en plus grands%0a** principe de precaution (risque > efficacite)%0a*** proposition personnelle : si non, l'industrie devrait financierement etre responsable de la chaine des couts qui suivrait un probleme consequence de leur produits ?%0a** voir aussi [[ReadingNotes/Epistemetrics]]%0a* l'innovation est la clef du succes%0a** proposition personnelle : courbe indicateur d'amelioration significative (AMR?) / temps (et non benefice/temps)%0a* nombreuses maladies neglicees%0a** arm-race economique%0a** fonction d'optimisation de la sante publique imparfaite%0a%0a!!Pierre Joliot 11h35 Discutant%0a* "Quand une niche est a la mode il est deja trop tard." (en recherche fondamentale)%0a* plus l'indice d'impact croit, plus l'originalite decroit (accord avec le dogme)%0a** voir aussi [[http://www.nature.com/news/2010/101013/full/news.2010.539.html|To be the best, cite the best]] Nature News October 2010%0a** voir aussi [[ReadingNotes/Epistemetrics]]%0a* la bibliographie est faite apres et non avant en recherche fondamentale (prix Nobel de physique)%0a* difficulte de l'evaluation en general et de la creativite en particulier%0a** voir aussi [[ReadingNotes/Kuhn]] et les changements de paradigmes%0a* etre premier change suivant le contexte%0a** ouvrir un nouveau sujet, ne pas avoir 15 laboratoires en competition sur le sujet%0a** etre le seul %0a*** voir aussi [[ReadingNotes/BlueOceanStrategy]]%0a%0a!!Denis Le Bihan 11h50 Les moyens lourds des sciences cognitives et leurs résultats%0aQuand les neurosciences rencontrent la physique%0a* [[http://www-dsv.cea.fr/dsv/instituts/institut-d-imagerie-biomedicale-i2bm/services/neurospin-d.-le-bihan|Denis Le Bihan]], CEA Direction des sciences du vivant - I˛BM : NeuroSpin, Saclay%0a* changement radical de la methode%0a** du decoupage a la lesion (inerte, mort) vers l'imagerie (vivant, fonctionel)%0a* projet Neurospin%0a** http://www-centre-saclay.cea.fr/fr/NeuroSpin%0a** http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/NeuroSpin%0a** corticogenesis et evolution du plissement due au materiel genetique%0a** http://brainvisa.info (probablement base sur du DTI)%0a* voir le monde interne, imagerie mentale%0a** imaginer une image stimule aussi le cortex visuel%0a* a venir%0a** epigenetique, etude plus precise de l'impact de l'environmment%0a** clinical ultra-high field MRI%0a** bcp*1.3Teslta 1200*3T 4*9.4T -> 0*11.7T%0a** Bruker BioSpin%0a*** [[http://www.bruker-biospin.com/uhf-mri.html|Ultra-High Field]] up to 17 T horizontal MRI systems, enabling high resolution in vivo preclinical MRI on small animals at a microscopic scale.%0a*** [[http://www.bruker-biospin.com/uhf_human.html|Human High Field]] up to 11.7T%0a%0a!!Claudine Tiercelin 12h15 Discutant%0a* 1950 et le fantasme des philosophes pour le "cerebroscope"%0a* difficultes%0a** d'objets et de methodes%0a*** images/interpretation (mention de Wittgenstein, de probleme d'hermeneutique, ...)%0a*** observer a travers d'un instantane reste different d'un processus complet%0a*** le voxel est-il le bon niveau d'bersation ?%0a*** y-a-t-il une activite quand on n'observe pas d'activite ?%0a** consequences ethiques et sociales ?%0a*** comprehension de la douleur%0a*** voir la conclusion de [[ReadingNotes/TheEgoTunnel]]%0a* voir aussi%0a** [[ReadingNotes/QueFaireDeNotreCerveau]] de Catherine Malabout%0a** la falsification et Karl [[ReadingNotes/Popper]]%0a** John Bickle, [[http://philosophyfaculty.ucsd.edu/faculty/pschurchland/|Patricia Churcland]]%0a** Stanislas Dehaene%0a* Conclusion%0a** considerer la methode bayesien probabiliste%0a*** cf [[http://videolectures.net/icots2010_utts_awab/|The strength of evidence versus the power of belief: Are we all Bayesians?]] by Jessica Utts, University of California Irvine July 2010%0a** modele exploratoire, hypothese > donnees%0a*** risque de generalisation%0a*** creation d'une ontologie cognitie%0a%0a!!Jean-Paul Demoule 14h00 Nouveaux moyens, nouveaux financements, nouvelles problématiques en archéologie%0a* voir cahier de notes%0a%0a!!Michel Gras 14h25 Discutant%0a* voir cahier de notes%0a%0a!!Hervé Le Bras 14h40 Nouveaux outils, nouvelles controverses en démographie%0a* voir cahier de notes%0a%0a!!Brigitte Dormont 15h05 Discutant%0a* voir cahier de notes%0a%0a!!Roland Castro 15h20 Restructuration des "quartiers", construction des villes nouvelles %0a* voir cahier de notes%0a%0a!!Michel Lussault 15h45 Discutant%0a* http://mitpress.mit.edu/e-books/City_of_Bits/%0a* http://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cittŕ_diffusa%0a* voir cahier de notes%0a%0a!!Daniel Renoult 16h25 Bibliothčques de recherche et information scientifique. Permanences et métamorphoses%0a* voir cahier de notes%0a%0a!!Roger Chartier 16h50 Discutant%0a* voir cahier de notes%0a%0a!!Jacques Mairesse 17h05 L’estimation de la productivité scientifique ŕ partir des bases de données%0a* [[http://ideas.repec.org/f/pma712.html|Jacques Mairesse at IDEAS]] who worked with Francesco Lissoni%0a* [[http://ideas.repec.org/p/nbr/nberwo/16341.html|Scientific Productivity and Academic Promotion: A Study on French and Italian Physicists]], NBER Working Papers September 2010%0a* voir cahier de notes%0a%0a!!Serge Haroche 17h30 Discutant%0a* voir cahier de notes%0a%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a%0a!Deuxieme jour (15 octobre 2010) %0a%0a%0a!!Jacques Livage 9h25 Discutant (l’exemple du Maghreb) %0a%0a!!Gabriele Veneziano 9h40 La mutualisation des savoirs ŕ l’échelle mondiale %0a* presentation du LHC%0a** rapide presentation du modele des particules/4 forces%0a* importance de la participation americaine%0a* 4 spots utilises sur les 8 possibles%0a* mise en comparaison de cout avec les autres grands projets%0a* fatti non foste a viver come bruti ma per seguir virtute e canoscenza.%0a** Ulysses to his sailors Dante, Inferno, XXVI%0a%0a!!Xavier Le Pichon 10h05 Discutant : (la géodynamique)%0a* alliances US/japon et Chine%0a* e.g. de pays emergent hi-tech et meme 1er%0a** bresil forage en eaux profondes%0a** chine ss-marins de 7500m%0a*** aussi politique (plantage de drapeau en "mer de Chine")%0a%0a!!Philippe Kourilsky 10h45 Changements d’échelle et mutualisation mondiale des moyens en biologie%0a* des evolutions majeures%0a** changements du volume de connaissances%0a*** Pubmed growth (exp curve)%0a*** -omiques (comme dit la veille)%0a** shift epistemologique%0a*** biologie reductionist et systemique%0a*** completude du systeme avec le sequencage du genome%0a*** dependance de modeles du a la complexite et la taille des informations%0a**** e.g The genetic landscape of a cell by Gostanzo M. et al, Jan 2010%0a*** mutualisation des connaissances%0a**** volcue des conaissances >> capacites des individus%0a**** multiplication des revues de synthese%0a***** mais perte d'historicite%0a***** modelisation des champs scientifiques%0a***** equilibres de pouvoir%0a** Echange oraux%0a*** mega-symposia%0a*** commercialisation de l'information%0a*** vedettariat scientifique et mediatisation%0a*** retour a la regionalisation%0a** La socialisation de la recherche%0a*** travail international distribue en genetique%0a** Mutalisation des ressources%0a** L'organisationa l'echelle mondiale%0a*** problemes des BDDs et leur tailles mais aussi normes et echanges%0a* Nouveaux problemes%0a** epistemologiques%0a*** absurdite de la biologie systemique "radicale"%0a**** critique du determinisme genetique%0a** Gestion collective des donnees%0a** probleme du sens de la recherche biologique%0a*** finalites medicales peu discutlbes%0a*** mais quid des finalites biotechnologiques ?%0a**** OGM ? Biologie synthetique ?%0a** Redondance%0a*** cout ? croissance de l'index ?%0a*** memes resultats publie 5 a 8 fois%0a**** si 2 fois plus de biologistes formes, quelles consequences ?%0a*** d'ou le choix et pertinance des sujets de recherche%0a** profonds et top sous-estimes%0a*** analuses des benefices sociaux (sante, env. energie)%0a*** externalite de la recherche justifient-elles la redondance ?%0a*** organisation de la democratie des chercheurs%0a*** dimensions et structures des tribus et des communautes scientifiques%0a*** moralisation de certaines pratiques%0a* Bilan%0a** pas assez de recherche sur la recherche, au sein et a l'exterieur des communautes concernees%0a%0a!!Pierre Corvol 11h10 Discutant (la recherche médicale et pharmaceutique)%0a* Biologie moderne -> progres mediaux%0a** recherche pertinante et efficace%0a*** 1 an esperance de vie tous les 4 ans%0a*** qualite de vie (compression de morbidite)%0a**** problemes graves arrivent dans les 18mois precedant la mort%0a* diagnostique%0a** en moins de 20 ans transition%0a*** de %0a**** medecin + experience passe = diagnostique + traitement%0a**** pharmacien d'officine = melange poudres%0a*** vers%0a**** etudes de corps%0a***** e.g. risque cardiovasculaire (indice SCOR, prob accident cardio vasculaire ds les 10 ans a venir)%0a***** outils et mise en oeuvre mais sur des longues durees%0a**** medecine personnalisee%0a***** doute tres serieux malgre la declaration du directeur du NIH sur sa prediction a 10 ans%0a****** multi-dimensionnalite, complexite, ...%0a* therapeutique%0a** innovation ?%0a** pas de revolution medicamenteuse durant les 10 dernieres annees%0a*** mais progres majeur bases sur des decouvertes il y a 20 a 30 ans%0a** peu d'etudes placebo%0a*** malgre leur cote indispensables%0a*** plus fesable pour une petite ou moyenne industrie pharmaceutique%0a** pays emergents%0a*** traitement automatique apres certain seuil%0a**** e.g. apres 50 ans, traiter avec polypilule (5 composants)%0a*** diabete, cardio vasculaire cerebraux, ...%0a* restructuration industrie pharma%0a** 200 a 300 petits companies pharma -> 5 companies%0a** nouvelle taille mais aussi nouveau "business plan"%0a** ancienne faiblesse : des programmes qui changeait regulierement%0a** raprochement pharma/bio-tech%0a*** modele Roche rapproche de Gianantech depuis ~20 ans%0a* medecine a l'heure du numerique%0a** Internet%0a*** changer la vie du medecin%0a**** malade qui s'informe mais sans site certifie%0a***** malgre haute agence d'evaluation, haute autorite de sante, ...%0a**** associations de malades%0a**** reseau pr les maladies rares avec les collegues%0a** nouvelles techno pr les medecins et patients%0a*** tele-medecine%0a*** IHM (sentinelles cardiaques, stimulation cerebrale profonde, implants, ...)%0a%0a%0a!!Anne Fagot-Largeault 11h25 Petites et grandes fraudes scientifiques : le poids de la compétition %0a* introduction%0a** "Nous sentons que nous travaillons pour l'humanite, et l'humanite nous en devient plus chere." Henri Poincare 1913%0a*** citant aussi Claude Bernardp%0a** papiers classiques%0a*** Fraud and the structure of science, Science 1981%0a**** Academic fraud sino longer a family affair 1988%0a**** Stealing into print : fraud, plagiari, and misconduct in scientific publication 1992%0a**** Responsible Science%0a** commun en 1980 mais quasiment limite au historiens des sciences%0a# Un fait constate.%0a** on s'en occupe bcp%0a** Office of Research Ingetrity (ORI) mais sans unification en Europe%0a** ESF - ORI First Wold Conference on Research Integreity : Fostering Reponsible Research Conference de Lisbonne en 2007, mondialisation de la discussion%0a*** Conference de Singapour en juillet 2010%0a**** The Singapore Statement on Research Integrity%0a*** prochaine conference en 2013%0a** reglementations, lois, ...%0a** logiciel anti-plagiat (e.g. grammarly.com )%0a# La fraude scientifique augmente-t-elle ?%0a** qu'est-ce qu'une fraude ou inconduite ?%0a*** peches capitaux%0a**** fabrication, falsification, plagiat (FFP)%0a*** petites fraudes ordinaires (misbehavior)%0a**** cooking data, maltraitement, dissumuler les liens professionels, emprunter une idee, omettre de citer les resultats qui contredisent, faire obstacle a la pbulication, ...%0a*** les negligences (carelessness)%0a**** publier le meme travail dans plusieurs endroits, auteurs non contributeurs, etre imprcis sur sa methodlogie, plan d'experience inadequat, mal archiver, ...%0a** une fraude reussie est une fraude non detectee !%0a*** donc que signifie mesurer la frequence ?%0a** How many scientists fabricate and falsify research? A systematic review and meta-analysis of surey data by Daniele Fanelli, PLoS One 2009 %0a*** chiffres tres eleve, 14%25 de fautes graves de collegues et 72%25 de fautes mineurs%0a** "signaler une fraude revient a jouer son avenir a pile ou face..."%0a** hypotheses%0a*** les indicateurs utilises donnent les mauvais incentives%0a**** PoP, "salami slicing", %0a*** resistances a l'integrite%0a**** jeunes incompetents, politique de promotion, culture du secret%0a**** The funding for research integrity, Nature July 2010%0a*** plagiat%0a**** a la fois "affreux pirates" et "bienfaiteurs de la science"%0a***** Piracy, The Intellectual Property Wars from Gutenberg to Gates, University of Chicago Press 2009%0a# Pourquoi frauder ?%0a** moralement blamable, nuisible, risquee, ...%0a** donc soit%0a*** on ignore que l'on triche%0a*** que le risque est negligeable par rapport a l'avantage donne%0a**** risque = probabilite d'etre demasque ponderee par une gravite%0a** conclusion provisoire%0a*** pas vu, pas pris, pas puni%0a# Quels remedes ?%0a** prevention%0a** detection, initiative Crosscheck, banque d'article commune, non-publication si plagiat%0a** problemes non-resolus%0a*** se plagier soi-meme ?%0a** respect de l'objet-etudie%0a** facteurs de l'environnement de travail%0a*** sentiment d'injustice%0a** changer de culture%0a*** former realistiquement par rapport au besoin%0a*** recruter suivant la qualite du contenu par le nombre%0a*** formation ethique, qualite de recherche (RCR/RIB)%0a*** financement lie%0a*** quitter la culture du silence, transparence%0aVoir les cas Sokal, pharma, etc...%0a%0a!!Alain Prochiantz 11h50 Discutant%0a* mondialisation pas un phenomene nouveau%0a** chauvinisme scientifique, y compris par le classement de Shanghai%0a** Science n'est plus une conversation (musclee) entre amis (y compris au travers des siecles)%0a*** un souffle quasiment poetique incluant le risque, l'imagination, ...%0a**** une perspective qui cache quasiment l'existence de ce probleme%0a* importance de la sociologie de la science%0a** e.g. de placer un post-doc dans un commite de publication pour faciliter les publications de son labo, bloquer ceux des autres, etc...%0a* comment frauder ?%0a** pas qqchose de phenomenal%0a*** mais plutot qqn de banal avec un leger changement%0a**** minimiser l'etonnement%0a* comment lutter contre ces pratiques ?%0a** etudier la sociologie du systeme%0a*** qu'est ce que le milieu scientifique ?%0a**** course aux honneurs, ascenseur social, ...%0a*** qu'est ce que c'est que de faire de la science ?%0a** changer le systeme%0a*** ludique, imaginative, plaisante, trouver dans son seul exercice sa premiere recompense%0a*** quand on fait sa premiere decouverte%0a*** part de risque%0a** aventure encore en partie individuelle%0a*** force poetique + rigueur intellectuelle%0a%0a!!Mireille Delmas-Marty 12h05 Le rôle "désintéressé" du chercheur dans la promotion d’un nouvel ordre juridique mondial%0a* desinteresse ? interet ?%0a** savoir nettement distinct du pouvoir ?%0a*** verite scientifique verifiable%0a*** adhesion a des valeurs non demontrables%0a*** modele affirme par Max Webber%0a* legislateur a le dernier mot%0a* modele de gouvernance en "pluralisme ordonne"%0a** et non univeralisme%0a** souverainisme de son systeme, universalisme vers celui des autres%0a** droit continental, common law, ...%0a* restructer la relation savoir/pouvoir%0a** voir aussi [[http://www.uta.fi/laitokset/isss/tamcess/sovako/power2010/acceptedsessions.php|Power & Knowledge]] 2010%0a* possibilite d'hybridation%0a** risque fusionnel et d'unification%0a** citation d'Anna Arendt ~1960 sur les hommes de science%0a*** manque de creer du devenir historique, d'intelligibilite%0a* compairason test vert %3c-> test de cholesterol, incomplet et juste incitation a la correction%0a* ideal%0a** ni separation ni fusion%0a** relation interactive%0a** mondialiser les principes directeurs qui commandent le status%0a*** garantir la liberte de la recherche par la liberte d'expression%0a**** jurisprudence de la Court Europeenne, necessaite de la controversance dans le champs de l'applicationd de la recherche%0a*** desinsinteresse possible ssi%0a**** independance qui conditione l'impartialite%0a***** certain pluralisme, tenir compte des differents contextes nationaux%0a*** definir une expertise mondiale de gouvernance%0a* chercheur%0a** ~qualites d'un bon juge%0a* renversement epistemologique ?%0a** definie en partie par la sphere jurique%0a%0a!!Peter Piot 12h30 Discutant (les organisations internationales)%0a* Un nouvel ordre scientifique mondial se met deja en place%0a* doute du role desinteresse%0a** pas forcement par le gain person mais chercher car interesse et passionane par la matiere%0a* reseau strategique qui se mettent en place de plus en vite%0a** cf The Great Bain Race%0a* co ds tt processus politique, il existe une tension savoir/pouvoir%0a** mais peu d'interaction entre chercheur et gouvernance international%0a*** plus souvent individuel qu'institutionnel%0a**** malgre UNESCO, FAO, ...%0a**** excepte p-e dans le domaine du climat avec le prix Nobel de la paix%0a* au final, decisions politiques et donc basees sur le pouvoir%0a** e.g. Richard Doyle d'Oxford (~60ans), 1ere cht politique (2002)%0a*** >50 entre 1ere observation scientifique et effets politque%0a**** mechanismes de l'industrie du tabac et les commites puis politiques%0a** OMS et les sujets taboo type avortement%0a** OMS et ses priorites type epidemiologie vs. problemes plus classique mais tjrs aussi mortels%0a** propriete intellectuel et utilisation en sante%0a* le savoir seul ne suffit pas%0a** marketing du savoir%0a*** e.g. lutte contre le SIDA%0a**** cf aussi diffusion de l'innovation (cf [[articles lut en octobre 2010 avec le modele Fisher-KPP [[PersonalInformationStream/WithoutNotesOctober10#InnovationDiffusion]])%0a* tensions entre pouvoir et savoir%0a** reconnaissance du probleme (15/20 ans en Afrique sub-saharienne)%0a** denigrement/negationnisme (president Umbeki citant un professeur de Berkeley)%0a** strategies entre plusieurs experts basees sur des ideologies differentes (traitement de substitussion de seringues non finance aux USA et anciens pays sovietiques, preservatif et Vatican)%0a** qui definit l'agenda, qui detient le pouvoir et ou est l'origine du savoir (existance de redondance)%0a** de evidence-based a evidence-informed political decision%0a* comment renforcer la place du savoir%0a** oublier le fait de faire disparaitre le pouvoir%0a** se rappel que le pouvoir international est souvent resultante des interets nationaux%0a*** non preparation aux debats, etc%0a** amelioration de l'organisation de la communaute scientifique%0a*** essayer de developper un conscencus sur les questions importantes%0a** mieux communiquer et reflechir aux implications dans les medias%0a*** plus de recherche dans la translation entre science et politique%0a** montrer le role politique de la science, pas uniquement dans l'augmentation des connaissance%0a%0a!!Table ronde : restructurations et outils d'évaluation dans le monde%0a* "It's a foolproof formula for writing grant applications." Narrensicher? Zeichnung: Rex May Baloo%0a* Jacob Palis%0a** strong collaboration and history since ~2 centuries%0a*** especially since the independence from Portugal and in mathematics%0a*** several joint papers%0a** active role with the government to promote science%0a** specific situation with healthcare and the kind of public pharma industry%0a** importance of networks, selection with help from people abroad, ...%0a** details on investment%0a** required to innovate, leveraging competition, but to focus on the survival of earth%0a** innovation through enthusiasm, passion, recognition, ...%0a* Pierre Veltz%0a** militant du rapprochement grandes ecoles d'inge/universite%0a** classement de Shanghai -> course a la taille, est-ce pertinant ?%0a*** mais au moins il a fait bouger enormement, y compris dans les grandes ecoles%0a** packaging ?%0a*** regroupement = overfitting sur le classement%0a*** Caltech et Polytech de meme taille%0a** resources humaines, etudiants, jeunes chercheurs ?%0a** impact de la demographie%0a** marches de masse en Asie%0a*** ultra-segmente dans le "vieux" monde%0a** lien US/Asie privilegie (pont geo-politique)%0a*** lien Europe/Asie bien moindre et quasiment touristique%0a*** brain drain%0a**** meilleurs etudiants chinois aux US... pas en France%0a***** discussions personnelles similaires%0a** industrie de formation%0a*** toutes les characteristiques d'une grande industrie marchande%0a**** demande solvable%0a**** Internet, economie d'echelle, rationalisation des processus, ...%0a*** different de l'universite et de son ideal de recherche, de creation de connaissances%0a** beaucoups de reseaux en France%0a*** mais... est-ce productif ?%0a** innovation%0a*** moins puritain, formation de problem-solver mais moins les creatifs%0a*** rendement decroissants de la machine de recherche mondiale%0a* Stephan Leibfried%0a** auteur of [[http://www.stadt-der-wissenschaft.de/|Stadt der Wissenschat]] sur l'excellence et les uni allemand%0a** grouping strategy, discipline clusters%0a** individual university evaluation%0a** impact of federalism%0a** science politics%0a** east-asia%0a*** investment in research for real growth%0a*** while in Germany it's from the bottom to the top%0a*** mention of http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jean_Buridan#Paradoxe_de_l.E2.80.99.C3.A2ne_de_Buridan%0a** European Institute of Technology?%0a*** Would it make it make visible?%0a*** a physical place, not a network%0a** innovation%0a*** importance of the own school system, good responsible when students are young%0a**** expanding the social space for university%0a*** not stressed of the UK/US hegemony (and the borders are changing with emerging countries)%0a* Elias Zerhouni%0a** importance de la taille%0a** gouvernement/universite%0a*** gouvernement sans constitution changee depuis 1500 (ou 1900 ?!)%0a*** 500 universite depuis 1500, 75 a maintenant%0a** science comme instrument de politique industrielle%0a*** risque de confondre les deux%0a*** qui s'essouflera sans idees nouvelles%0a** reductionnisme vers integrationisme%0a*** approches interdisplinaires et diverses%0a**** demandant un cluster%0a*** favoriser l'auto-ensemblage mais ne pas le dicter%0a*** difference decision top-down (politique industrielle) vs. recherche bottom-up%0a**** architecture centralisee vs. dencetralisee%0a**** similarite avec Maturana/Varela%0a** rapport societe/science%0a*** risque en particulier quand dans les pays developpes differen de l'essor dans les pays en voie de developpement%0a*** fin d'une "love-story" ici ?%0a** comparaison entre les pays developpes/emergeants%0a*** Asie science clairement comme politique industrielle%0a*** US pas de politique industrielle%0a*** re-aligment, plus de Bell Labs ou IBM labs%0a**** plus de court-terme, utilitaire%0a*** quelle est la bonne balance entre les deux ?%0a** systeme de valeur, politique de valeur%0a*** probleme culturelle%0a*** reconnaissance possible au Etat-Unis%0a*** manque d'attrait en Europe precisement a cause de cela%0a*** pas que d'institution%0a** egalite des chances mais pas un egalistarisme de performances%0a*** Stanford/Harvard/... selection et enrichissement%0a** taille et mission des departements plus qu'universites%0a*** universite heterogene et (theoriquement) adaptives%0a**** machine a donner des diplomes et pas des competences%0a** doctorats des universites les plus prevalents dans le monde%0a*** University of Wisconsin%0a** pole/cluster dont l'universite doit etre le noyau de cristalisation (et au sein, tjrs un element humain)%0a*** qu'on ne doit pas etre trop diriger (dicter)%0a*** mimetisme strategique mais pas forcement adapte locallement, sans dynamisme%0a*** donner des resources pour creer le noyau et le laisser se former%0a** innovation a existee avant les gouvernements%0a*** relation entre liberte et innovation%0a*** difference entre innovation de rupture et incrementale%0a*** methode rigoureuse mais aussi un art%0a*** faciler d'etouffer la recherche et l'innovation%0a*** comment l'infrastructure doit etre pour la liberte du scientifique, pas l'inverse%0a* Jean-François Sabouret%0a** [[http://www.reseau-asie.com/CV_jean_francois_sabouret/CvFr.htm|page Reseau-Asie]]%0a** emergence au Japon la politique industrielle, application, development, hypertrophie de la R&D %0a** Chine%0a*** PNB vient de doubler celui du Japon%0a*** 2nd budget militaire%0a*** budget de la recherche globale du Japon = 33%25 du budget americain%0a**** 30%25%0a*** details historique, contexte geographique%0a*** faible valeur ajoutee en Chine, Japon garde %0a*** les chinois, comme les Koreen et comme les taiwanais, a pour modele les Japonais%0a** individus japonais face a la science%0a*** essor de la robotique en particulier vers Tokyo, moins au nord%0a**** croissance naive que cela peut resoudre les problemes de societe%0a**** pas d'auto-suffisance energetique ou alimentaire%0a*** fuite en avant dans la technologie, sans autre solution%0a*** questionnement sur sa position mondiale%0a** innovation%0a*** lie au lien entre le contrat business et labos%0a**** independance donc moins de budget%0a*** part du temps libre pour faire leurs propres recherches%0a* Gerard Fussman%0a** critique de Gandi et d'un ideal ultra-minimaliste%0a** Inde et place des mathematiques et mathematiciens devenant professeurs en informatique%0a*** consequence que "la connaissance paye"%0a** thermometre%0a*** dotes, "valeur maritale"%0a**** partis les plus recherche%0a***** eleve sortis des instituts de management ou informaticiens partis aux Etat-Unis%0a***** crise, transition vers ENA local considere comme poste stable%0a** industrie de l'enseignement%0a*** tout est sur concours, de petite ville de province a l'Universite de Tokyo%0a** innovation, curseur entre science et application%0a** discussion sur les mots%0a*** universite%0a**** qui en France meme n'a p-e plus de sens vu l'ultra specialisation%0a%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a%0a!!Own objectives%0a# help on that issue%0a# learn this%0a# meet that person%0a%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a%0a!!Other reviews%0a* here%0a%0a!![[#ToDo]]To do%0a# complete with older notes from the paper notebook%0a# improve [[Events/Template]] Events.CommentEcrireLaScience={-[[http://www.bnf.fr/fr/evenements_et_culture/anx_auditoriums/f.cours_meth_pop_philosophie.html?seance=1223903133920|Comment écrire la science ?]]-} actually renamed "Ecrire la Science", by Etienne Klein, Cours méthodique et populaire de philosophie, BnF April 2010%0a%0a* Quel est le le lien entre l'acte d'ecrire et la Science%0a* Ouverture avec une citation de Feynman "que ce qu'un fou a pu comprendre, tous les fous peuvent le comprendre"%0a** "No, it's not a ''record'', not really. It's ''working''.[[%3c%3c]]You have to work on paper, and this is the paper. Okay?[[%3c%3c]]" ''Richard Feynman in his discussion with Charles Weiner (Gleick, 1992)''[[%3c%3c]]Discovered in [[ReadingNotes/Supersizing|Supersizing the Mind]] by Andy Clark%0a* Dichtomie du systeme educatif francais entre Science et Litterature%0a* La democratie necessite une vulgarisation de qualite, cela devient un probleme politique. cf [[Events/CafeOFTT]]%0a* Citation de Victor Hugo sur l'opposition Science vs. Art, imaginant que ces ecrits sont des bases plus tard pour Popper, Bachelard, Khun. Peut-on imaginer un cours d'epistemologie de Victor Hugo ?%0a* Exemples de livres de vulgarisation scientifiques lus%0a** [[ReadingNotes/StrangeLoop|I Am A Strange Loop]] [[ReadingNotes/Demons In Eden]] [[ReadingNotes/An Orchard Invisible]] [[ReadingNotes/A Brief History Of Time]] [[ReadingNotes/Without Miracles]] [[ReadingNotes/The Things We Do]] [[ReadingNotes/The Red Queen]] [[ReadingNotes/The Mating Mind]]%0a* Hermetisme du "langage" mathematique, la langue naturelle de la physique%0a* Traduire la science c'est l'extraire de son milieu%0a* Hypothese est que l'ecriture est tres proche de la pensee et tres proche de la recherche%0a** discussion avec le professeur de Curitiba venu en echange a l'UTC%0a* Critique d'internet concernant la fuite de difficulte oppose a la linearite du livre, forcant a faire un effort mais procurant un plaisir intellectuel en consequence%0a* l'ecriture scientifique peut-elle etre consideree objective%0a* il faut lutter contre les "vulgats"%0a** "penser c'est etre en lutte avec la langue" Wittgenstein%0a* "physique moderne devient de plus en plus une epistemologie"%0a* exemple de vulgat avec le principe d'incertitudde d'Heisenberg comme mal enseigne en cours de philosophie en terminale%0a** Heisenberg a corrige le mot allemand pour correspondre a "indetermination" mais la traduction avait deja commence sa diffusion%0a** le but etant en realite d'exprimer que les proprietes en physique classique sont non applicables en physique quantique%0a* les revolutions scientifiques de Galilee, Newton ou Einstein n'ont en realite aucun impact sur l'utilisation du langage sur des concepts tels que le temps%0a** la vitesse d'evolution du langage est differente de la vitesse d'evolution de la science%0a* "intraduisible" n'est pas ce qu'on n'a pu traduire mais "ce qu'on ne cesse pas de traduire"%0a* blocage de l'acquisition (education inefficace)%0a** disonnance cognitives, stockage mais pas utilisation%0a** reference sur le travail d'un neurologue%0a%0a%0a!!Conclusion%0a* contextualisation sociale de l'histoire des sciences comme possible solution%0a** cf "incarnation" de l'apprentissage chez les grands singes (Les années lumičre fin Mars ou debut Avril 2010 sur Radio Canada)%0a%0a!!Debat%0a* critique des livres qui se vendent suivant 2 schemas%0a** theorie X fausse%0a** theorie du complot%0a* "main a la pate" qui devrait devenir "tete a la pate"%0a** conceptualiser par l'exploration, prolonger par l'experimentation par la pensee, proche en soit de la methode Montessori mais aussi de [[ReadingNotes/LeMaitreIgnorant]]%0a** proche de [[Content/Education#PersonalView]]%0a* lecture d'un livre implique le choix de la vitesse de lecture, chose impossible sur un support video%0a** probablement necessaire pour l'acquisition de concepts fondamentalement nouveaux qui remette en question le savoir%0a** proche aussi de [[Content/Education#PersonalView]] Events.ConferenceAFT=[[#menu]]%0a[[http://www.transhumanistes.com/conference.php|{$Name}]], 17 Janvier 2011%0a%0a(:hashtag: AFT11:)%0a[[#LiveStreams]][=#=]{$:hashtag} on [[http://twitter.com/#search?q=%2523{$:hashtag}|Twitter]], [[http://identi.ca/tag/{$:hashtag}|identi.ca]], [[http://www.ustream.tv/channel/conference-aft|UStream]] (quelques enregistrements basse qualite inclus), [[http://www.neoformix.com/Projects/TwitterStreamGraphs/view.php?q={$:hashtag}|TwitterStreamGraphs]], [[http://www.collecta.com/#q={$:hashtag}|Collecta]], [[http://www.flickr.com/search/?q={$:hashtag}|flickr]]%0a%0airc://chat01.UStream.tv/conference-aft%0a%0a>>rframe%3c%3c%0a!![[#OwnObjectives]]Own objectives%0a# clarify my own beliefs%0a# prepare for the [[http://masterwebscience.wordpress.com/|AIW meeting]]%0a# technical help (live broadcast)%0a>>%3c%3c%0a%0a!!Attended activities%0a* [[#Introduction|Introduction]]%0a* [[#Presentation|Presentation]]%0a* [[#RemiSussan|Remi Sussan]]%0a* [[#JeanMichelBesnier|Jean-Michel Besnier]]%0a* [[#JeanPaulBaquiast|Jean-Paul Baquiast]]%0a* [[#DidierCoeurnelle|Didier Coeurnelle]]%0a* [[#ColinSchmidt|Colin Schmidt]]%0a* [[#Conclusion|Conclusion]]%0a%0a%0a!!![[#Introduction]]intro MdR par J. Ravat (Sorbonne) 13h50%0a* role de la MdR%0a* souvent Transhumanisme = peur plus que questionnement%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a!!![[#Presentation]]Présentation générale de la question par S. Gounari (AFT) 14h-14h10%0a[[Path:/pub/conferences/aft/Gounari.pptx|slides]]%0a* framework politique%0a* ethique%0a* interdiction/protection%0a* cf aussi debat 27C3%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a!!![[#RemiSussan]]Origines du mouvement transhumaniste par Remi Sussan (14h10-15h)%0a* pop culture%0a* SF, le domaine geek%0a* transhumanisme comme SF pris au serieux%0a* definition de la singularite%0a** monde post-humain par acceleration du progres%0a*** possiblement avec l'IA, mention de Vinge%0a**** [[http://videolectures.net/aaai2010_vinge_som/|Species of Mind]] by Vernor Vinge, 24th AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence 2010%0a***** watched previously%0a*** mention de Strauss avec [[ReadingNotes/Accelerando]]%0a* importance de la contre-culture%0a** mention de la Beat Generation, cf Gilbert%0a* [[Wikipedia:Timothy Leary]], [[Wikipedia:L5 Society]]%0a** doute sur l'avenir de l'uploading vu que son site n'est plus actif%0a*** cf [[http://twitter.com/#!/utopiah/status/26292265458601984|mon tweet de la veille]]%0a** cryogenisation%0a* [[http://www.well.com/|The well]]%0a* redefinition de son identite faisant partie de multiple mouvement%0a** y compris les [[Wikipedia:Furry fandom]]%0a* "transhumanisme n'est plus un mouvement"%0a** mais plutot un "cluster"%0a** personne aujourd'hui ne souscrit a une ideologie%0a** grille d'interpretation%0a* "les geeks les hackers sont ceux aujourd'hui qui produise les idees"%0a* Q&A%0a** Nick Bostrom%0a** Singularity University%0a** convergence NBIC%0a** dystopie, y compris Brave New World%0a*** et Islands quasiment jamais cite%0a*** lien avec Timothy Leary%0a** "tout ce qui n'est pas cher et decentralise se fera"%0a** gamification%0a*** voir aussi [[http://virtual-economy.org/|Virtual Economy Research Network]] (VERN) decouvert plus tot%0a* voir aussi%0a** [[http://www.omniscience.fr/collections/Collection-Essais-2/Les-utopies-posthumaines-1.html|Les utopies posthumaines]] de Remi Sussan, Omniscience 2005%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a!!![[#JeanMichelBesnier]]Lecture du Transhumanisme par Jean-Michel Besnier (15h-15h50)%0a* breve histoire du transhumanisme%0a** des transhumanismes%0a*** Nick Bostom, espece humaine%0a*** Max Moore, supprimer entropie de l'univers%0a*** Ray Kurzweil, preparation de la venue de la singularite%0a* pas vraiment une philosophie, mais differents argumentaires%0a** parfois physiciste/physicaliste%0a** parfois proche de [[Wikipedia:Pierre Teilhard de Chardin]]%0a** parfois dualiste, a la Kurzweil%0a* pas vraiment une utopie%0a** mais plutot des possibilites quasi illimite grace aux technologies%0a* plutot une praxeologie%0a** pas vraiment de valeurs, de morale ou d'ethique%0a*** a differencier au posthumanisme%0a** ni d'organisation sociale%0a*** realisation de soi solitaire, pas de realisation de societe%0a* desafection de l'humanite%0a** pour vouloir la depasser%0a* reve d'en finir avec la finitude%0a* honte prometheenne de n'etre que soi%0a** dans [[http://www.revue-etudes.com/Sciences/Demain_les_posthumains/24211/12363|Demain les posthumains]] de Jean-Michel Besnier, 2009%0a** ne pas suivre la progression des machines%0a** sentiment d'insufisance%0a* ambition de fusionner avec des machines issues du genie humain%0a** maitrise de l'evolution biologique elle-meme%0a** Galton, ameliorer l'homme pour qu'il rattrape les machines%0a* en conclusion, evolution produisant un homo faber qui pourra ainsi donner une application retro-active%0a* le transhumanime a un certain avenir %0a** car il donne une vision%0a*** donner un sens a une course en avant technologique et economique, une innovation pour l'innovation%0a*** ramener les technologies a l'homme, a ses inspirations, eviter l'innovation comme fin en soi%0a** mais en devant en decoudre avec%0a*** simplicite volontaire%0a*** altermondialisme%0a*** ecologie politique%0a* Q&A%0a** reellement solitaire ? voir fictions%0a*** sociabilite car mortel%0a** qu'est-ce-qu'etre humain%0a*** vulnerabilite%0a** qu'est-ce-que la conscience%0a*** l'eliminativisme%0a*** mention de systeme autopoeitique, cf [[ReadingNotes/TreeOfKnowledge]]%0a** manque de caractere festif%0a** eudemonisme%0a** langage/education%0a** utopies%0a*** voir [[ReadingNotes/Walden]] puis [[Wikipedia:Walden Two]]%0a** pragmatisme%0a*** comme refus des ideologies ou utopies ?%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a!!![[#JeanPaulBaquiast]]Réflexions concernant les perspectives des neurosciences par Jean-Paul Baquiast (16h-16h50)%0a* http://www.automatesintelligents.com%0a* mention de la pensee chinoise non comme un modele d'objets a etudier mais plutot de changements%0a** Seedea:Research/PhylogeneticFlowProgramming%0a* ne pas voir homme + outil%0a** mais la symbiose, anthropotechnique, voir bio-anthropotechnique%0a*** [[http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anthropotechnie]]%0a*** voir aussi André Leroi-Gourhan%0a* approche par systemes destine a l'etude de superorganismes%0a** comme decouvert avant dans [[http://pespmc1.vub.ac.be/|Principia Cybernetica]]%0a* mention de l'ontophylogenese par J. J. Kupiec%0a** voir [[http://www.automatesintelligents.com/labo/2009/sept/ontophylogenese.html|Une approche darwienne de l'ontogenčse]] par Jean-Jacques Kupiec, Automates Intelligents 2009%0a* mention de l'impact de l'utilisation des outils sur le cortex%0a** comme decouvert avant dans [[Content/KeyExperiments#MappingToolsToBody]]%0a* hypothese d'IA et robotique comme aide voir au design automatise de soi%0a* description des techniques d'imageries et des grands projets (Human Connectom Project, Proteom Synaptic Project, BlueBrain, etc)%0a* mention de http://www.alaincardon.net%0a** semble interesse par la meta-cognition%0a* projets d'interface biologie/technologie%0a** cf fond d'ecran precedant%0a* perspectives%0a** optimistes%0a** pessimistes%0a*** importance de l'industrie et du budget militaire%0a**** e.g. application a la frontiere mexicaine avec des travaux resultant de la DARPA ou encore [[https://www.fbo.gov/index?s=opportunity&mode=form&id=59919d3af93d32f458d62abb993ab319&tab=core&_cview=0|SCENICC]]%0a* Q&A%0a** silence politique sur le rapport IA et secteur militaire ?%0a*** les politiques eux-memes ne savent pas forcement%0a*** secret industriel%0a** "lutte darwinienne pour les credits" souvent gagne par les technologies de domination (defense et securite)%0a*** donc une action qui passe par la tete de l'etat, un changement de pouvoir%0a*** sans illusions pour le DIY et bonnes idees par la base%0a** creativite%0a*** le fait que ce soit impossible aujourd'hui n'est pas une preuve que cela soit theoriquement impossible%0a** modeles et vues reductrices%0a** alternatives a une vue pessimiste%0a*** mise en reseaux%0a** invitation a email pour publication dans [[http://www.automatesintelligents.com|AutomatesIntelligents]]%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a!!![[#DidierCoeurnelle]]A la recherche du temps gagne par Didier Coeurnelle (17h-17h50)%0a* fin de vieillissement ou longevite illimite ≠ immortalite%0a* vieillissement comme combat%0a* multiples theories%0a* duree de vie moyenne%0a** different de duree de vie maximale%0a* "solutions" actuelles%0a** restriction calorique%0a** rapamycine%0a* pillule/regeneration/nanotech et lien informatique%0a** 7 pistes d'Aubrey DeGrey%0a*** Mutations DN nucleaire%0a*** Mutations itochondriales%0a*** Dechets intracellulaires%0a*** Dechets extracellulaires%0a*** Perte de cellules%0a*** Senescience cellulaire%0a*** Connecteurs extracellulaires%0a* histoire ancienne, cf [[Wikipedia:Gilgamesh]]%0a* mention de [[Wikipedia:Hayflick limit]]%0a** pour l'utilisation de cellules souches, en particulier sans utilisation d'embryon (re-omnipotence)%0a* cryogenie ("file d'attente improbable")%0a* lien entre la pluspart des technologies, la loi de Moore%0a* 3 critiques%0a** danger et hubris%0a** surpopulation%0a** ennui%0a* liberte de choix%0a* Q&A%0a** surpopulation%0a** congelation des ovocytes%0a** Soylent Green, e.g. Russie%0a** cryogenie%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a!!![[#ColinSchmidt]]La communication transhuamniste par Colin Schmidt (18h-18h50)%0a* http://paristech.academia.edu/CSCHMIDT%0a* 4 dimensions%0a** fiction%0a** resultats medicaux%0a*** pb d'etre deja en accord avec une large partie de la population%0a*** et avec les medecins, au moins une "version light" du transhumanisme%0a** la convergence personne-machine%0a** le narcissisme et la simulation humaine%0a*** personnification%0a* theorie math de la communication%0a** Shannon & Weaver (symetrique)%0a** "les etres humains sociaux ne sont pas seulement informavores"%0a** [[Wikipedia:Paul Grice]]%0a** etc... jusqu'a http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Francis_Jacques%0a* application du modele personne-personne a la situation personne-machine%0a** modele intangible (socio-rationnel)%0a** modele de correspondance%0a*** equivalence arbitraire ?%0a**** regles sociales/dialogiques/sens de l'intentionnalite conjointe%0a** modele purement tangible%0a*** retour au modele initial (?!)%0a* applications%0a** enfant pour les parents ne pouvant en avoir%0a** [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w8vqSJAOC7I|mendiant artificiel]]%0a** remplacement de certains roles sociaux%0a* conclusion sur un projet transhumaniste utile%0a** ½ entite dialoguique + ½ entite ¬dialoguique = 1 ¬entite dialoguique %0a* Q&A%0a** limitation a la manipulation de symbole%0a*** mention du couplage sensori-moteur%0a** evolution des langages de programmation comme mediateur directement social %25comment%25~min38 de la video%25%25%0a*** voir [[Tools/Programming]] et [[Languages/]]%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a%0a!!!Ingrid Brunazzi et Jacques Honvault (CEA) (18h50-19h)%0a* inspire par la Renaissance italienne%0a** nombreuses mentions de Leonardo%0a** beaucoup de themes communs avec [[Events/MardiInnovation06]]%0a* precauniser un progres technologique%0a** en preservant une liberte de penser%0a** capacite socratique%0a*** autogestion%0a* [[http://conseileuropeendelart.org/|Conseil Europeen de l'Art]] Paris %0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a!!![[#Conclusion]]Conclusion par M. Roux (AFT) (19h10-19h40)%0a* histoire de l'association%0a* histoire du mouvement transhumanisme%0a* mention de la position de l'AFT sur la cryogenie%0a** voir http://transhumanismes.forumactif.net/t251-cryonie-position-officielle-de-l-aft%0a* liberte de recherche dans les laboratoires%0a* support de DIY, open source, comme possibles contre=pouvoirs%0a** mention de Wikileaks%0a* discussion politique%0a** mention du monde diplo%0a*** http://www.monde-diplomatique.fr/2009/11/A/18764 via [[http://twitter.com/#!/bodyspacesoc|@bodyspacesoc]]%0a*** voir aussi http://fr.groups.yahoo.com/group/transhumanistes/message/605?o=1&d=-1%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a!!Overall remarks and conclusions%0a* ~20%25 de participants femmes%0a** ~40ans age moyen%0a* je ne connais pas bien les distinctions entre posthumanisme, transthumanisme, extropisme, etc%0a* il y a quelques annees, decouvrir un "mouvement" ou "ensemble de croyances" que je partage voir qu'une minorite, meme extremement petite, existe a ete personnellement et sociallement tres rassurant voir agreable%0a** pour autant depuis qu'est-ce qui a ete appris, ameliorer ?%0a** peut-on ainsi considerer un rendement decroissant d'acquisition de connaissance en fesant parti d'un groupe social ?%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a!!Other reviews or coverage%0a* [[http://www.rechercheencours.fr/REC/Blogcast/Entr%25C3%25A9es/2011/1/28_Transhumanisme_%25C3%25A0_la_fran%25C3%25A7aise.html|Transhumanisme ŕ la française]], GD%0a%0a!![[#ToDo]]To do%0a# reconsider [[Fabien/MyBeliefs]], especially defining a more precise view%0a# http://twitter.com/#!/utopiah/status/26982486428884992%0a# sync server time and UStream video time%0a## sync notes and video%0a Events.CopyrightVsCommunity=[[#menu]]%0a[[http://masterwebscience.wordpress.com/2010/11/08/copyright-vs-community-by-richard-stallman/|Copyright vs. Community]] by Richard Stallman at Center for Research and Interdisciplinarity, November 2010%0a%0a(:hashtag: HASHTAGUNSET:)%0a[[#LiveStreams]][=#=]{$:hashtag} on [[http://twitter.com/#search?q=%2523{$:hashtag}|Twitter]], [[http://identi.ca/tag/{$:hashtag}|identi.ca]], [[http://lacantine.ubicast.eu/lives/at-la-cantine/|Live Cast]], [[http://www.neoformix.com/Projects/TwitterStreamGraphs/view.php?q={$:hashtag}|TwitterStreamGraphs]], [[http://www.collecta.com/#q={$:hashtag}|Collecta]], [[http://www.flickr.com/search/?q={$:hashtag}|flickr]]%0a%0a!!Not the classical talk on free-software%0a* going beyond the 4 freedoms in software%0a** http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/free-sw.html%0a%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a!!!Rather, can the principle be extended to "content"?%0a* what is the actual role and impact of copyright?%0a* history of the copying technologies%0a** changes with economy of scale (classical printing press example)%0a*** resulting in political power shifts%0a* and now we are back to the ancient world%0a** mass copying is not that advantageous%0a*** thus tome to question copyright at large again%0a* history of the emergence of "digital handcuffs" %0a** DRM, DMCA, DVD with DeCSS, etc%0a** [[Wikipedia:Analog Hole]] and AACS ([[Wikipedia:Advanced Access Content System]]) with the "puppy-meme"%0a** encrypted BlueRay with updating key%0a* application of his own moral and ethical (even political) framework (4 freedoms + anonymity ?) by refusing to play music from musicians pressed on CD that do not respect this framework%0a* platforms of control%0a** Sony PS3 and remote updates, Apple AppleStore, ...%0a** examples specific to book%0a*** Amazon "Swindle" (and 1984 remote deletion), Apple iPad, ...%0a**** an attack on (literary) friendship in which sharing a book is fundamental%0a* "conspiracies" of companies boasting publicly about the agreements against the public usages%0a** [[http://www.defectivebydesign.org/|DefectiveByDesign.org]] The Campaign to Eliminate DRM%0a* overall numerous example on the opposition copyright holder and value creator and their relationship%0a** distinction between the "star" and the "normal" creator%0a*** yet advertised differently (PR work)%0a%0a!!!Proposal : "Reduced Copyright System"%0a* 10 years of copyright from day of publication of the work%0a** first rough adjustment, can be lower%0a** based on discussions with author, example of scifi writer wanting... less%0a* limit the breadth of copyright%0a## work of practical use%0a*** e.g. software, recipes, etc%0a*** required to control your own life%0a*** eq. to 4 freedoms%0a## work as other people thoughts%0a*** e.g. memoirs, biographies, scientific papers, etc%0a*** no derivative commercial use, no modification by others%0a*** freedom to share%0a## work of art & entertainment%0a*** which has a value by the impact it creates%0a*** risk of losing integrity by modifications%0a*** risk of losing significant contributions%0a**** should allow remix if it does not denature the initial work%0a* review the repartition and mechanisms of the "Hype Industrial Complex" (publishers, majors, labels, ...)%0a** tax redistributing on a square root (log, etc) function of popularity%0a** voluntary payment%0a*** mention of Francis Muguet and the Global Patronage System%0a**** [[http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/dat.html|The Right Way to Tax DAT]], Free Software Foundation (FSF)%0a*** promote the freedom to share%0a* remarks on the cost of convenience%0a** see also "Il faut choisir, se reposer ou ętre libre." Thucydide%0a%0a!!!Q&A%0a* based on all those example, is making money equivalent to restricting freedom?%0a** no%0a* existing solution to listen to music today?%0a** flattr, Jamendo, ...%0a* can we use the "cloud"?%0a** do not even use the "nebulus" word, SaaS overall is evil%0a* How to enforce the 10 years of copyright period proposed in the Reduced Copyright System?%0a** not with digital handcuffs%0a* Is there an entirely free stack, are you using it down to the hardware?%0a** what matters is open design thus documentation should be enough%0a** plus (and in contradiction with earlier point on mass production) we don't have the mean to produce "free" en masse computers%0a** consequently currently using a free BIOS (maybe http://www.coreboot.org )%0a** [[http://www.fsf.org/campaigns/free-bios.html|Campaign for Free BIOS]] by Peter Brown, FSF February 2010%0a* If I am developing a plugin for an aGPL platform, what license should it be?%0a** depends on the way the components are interacting%0a* What your view on IP?%0a** the expression is dangerous because it imply a possible generalization, patent law and totally different from copyright%0a* Do you think "bioware" can be patented? (example of possible DNA poetry)%0a** term is vague but overall one can not patent a naturally occurring sequence%0a* What is your position on trademarked names of project making GPL software?%0a** neither good nor bad%0a* How to search freely?%0a** back to the question on SaaS and on the means you have at your disposal, use a free browser%0a* Would you accept a life-saving medical implant without it respecting the 4 freedoms?%0a** yes if it is no modifiable thus being equivalent to a circuit%0a** else no%0a*** but it is too easy to say so now%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a%0a%0a!!Own objectives%0a# update my "ideology"%0a%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a%0a!!Other reviews%0a* "My rule is, if I can't share it with you, I won't take it." --RMS [[http://identi.ca/notice/58498716|John Sullivan (johnsu01)'s status]]%0a%0a!![[#ToDo]]To do%0a# own feeling of community fit equivalent to product/market fit%0a## thus the value in not staying static but exploring several communities%0a# '''because of [[Fabien/MyBeliefs#B1]] maybe I should consider his framework (4 freedoms) also as %25red%25fundamental%25%25 and more generally than currently'''%0a# see also%0a## reading notes%0a### [[ReadingNotes/InformationRules]]%0a### [[ReadingNotes/TheFutureOfIdeas]]%0a### [[ReadingNotes/InformationFeudalism]]%0a### [[ReadingNotes/MecaMind]]%0a## [[RMLL-LSM]]%0a## [[IRILLDays2010]] especially discussions with Massimiliano Gambardella%0a### [[PersonalInformationStream/WithoutNotesOctober10#CooperationInNetwork|Cooperation in network as an alternative for the knowledge creation. Example of Free and Open Source Software.]] by Inna Lioubareva, January 2010 %0a## [[Tools.Programming]]%0a## Seedea:Utopiahanalysis/Tech4Libre%0a## Seedea:Seedea.Licenses#Software%0a## [[Content.Economy]] and Elinor Ostrom%0a## [[Content.MyCloudTransition]]%0a## http://stallman.org/%0a## [[http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-2991926848094761035#|Richard Stallman: Copyright vs. Community (Greek Subtitles)]] 2007%0a# add my visualization of the locked-in model%0a## cf [[Tools/Graphviz]] Events.CreationALaMarge=[[http://arts-et-metiers.net/musee.php?P=1001&id=401&cycle=105〈=fra&flash=f|Hacking, recherche, transdisciplinarité et création ŕ la marge]] Musée des arts et métiers, June 2010%0a%0ahttp://www.ramassi.net/index.php/2010/06/11/437-les-hacks-labs-au-cnam%0a%0a!![[#Conf1]]Philippe Langlois, co-createur du /tmp/lab%0a* metaphor pour les groupes pharmaceutiques : "Faire mourrir localement pour guerrir globalement."%0a* architecture pair a pair appliquee a la creativite%0a** proposer une distribution et des patterns%0a*** http://hackerspaces.org/wiki/Design_Patterns%0a** reseau de HackerSpace, pas 1 hackerspace isole%0a** DIY -> R&DIY%0a** DIY - > DIOurselves%0a* seul regle : ne faites pas quelquechose de stupide qui amenerait une autre regle%0a* examples de projets%0a** caddies de supermarche%0a** HostileWRT%0a*** [[Seedea:Utopiahanalysis/FromSpywareToZombies]]%0a** GeoDepollution%0a*** [[Content/ChooseYourCountry]]%0a*** [[Content/Projetautonomieenergetique]]%0a%0a!![[#Conf2]]Alexandre Korber, Usinette/FabLab%0a* presentation de l'histoire de FabLab%0a* MIT [[http://cba.mit.edu/|Center for Bits and Atoms]] (CBA)%0a* jusqu'a [[http://usinette.org/|Usinette.org]] les usines nouvelles%0a%0a!![[#Conf3]]François Taddei, chercheur au [[http://www.cri-paris.org/fr/accueil-cri/|Centre de Recherche Interdisciplinaire]] (CRI)%0a* lien enseignement/universite/recherche%0a** historiquement significatif voir moteur mais qui se decouple progressivement%0a* example du MIT avevc un forte boucle enseignement/recherche%0a** se re-inventer (assimilable a l'enaction ?)%0a* balance entre%0a** exploitation, peu risque mais avec des rendements decroissants%0a** exploration, risque et donc couteux donc pas soutenable seul%0a* DIY University, Universite Zero en France, ...%0a** [[Content/Education]]%0a* revolution du systeme d'educatif (au sens large, pas limite a l'Education Nationale)%0a* accepter et utiliser les changements technologiques%0a%0a!!Voir aussi%0a* [[http://www.tmplab.org/2010/06/07/conference-%25C2%25ABhacking-recherches-transdisciplinarite%25CC%2581-et-cre%25CC%2581ation-a%25CC%2580-la-marge%25C2%25BB-regards-croise%25CC%2581s-artistes-etT-scientifiques/|Conférence «hacking, recherches, transdisciplinarité et création à la marge» regards croisés artistes et scientifiques]] /tmp/lab Events.CreativeCodingDataArtworkJune2020=[[#menu]]%0a[[https://graphichunters.nl/creative-coding-data-artwork-in-the-browser/|{$Name}]], 16 June 2020: 2:00 pm – 6:00 pm CEST%0a%0a(:hashtag: HASHTAGUNSET:)%0a[[#LiveStreams]][=#=]{$:hashtag} on [[http://twitter.com/#search?q=%2523{$:hashtag}|Twitter]], [[http://identi.ca/tag/{$:hashtag}|identi.ca]], [[http://lacantine.ubicast.eu/lives/at-la-cantine/|Live Cast]], [[http://www.neoformix.com/Projects/TwitterStreamGraphs/view.php?q={$:hashtag}|TwitterStreamGraphs]], [[http://www.collecta.com/#q={$:hashtag}|Collecta]], [[http://www.flickr.com/search/?q={$:hashtag}|flickr]]%0a%0a>>rframe%3c%3c%0a!![[#OwnObjectives]]Own objectives%0a# improve PIMXR%0a# synthesize my knowledge of dataviz%0a# dare be more playful with creative coding%0a# learn from Matt DesLauriers%0a>>%3c%3c%0a%0a!!Attended activities%0a* [[#PaperSketching|Paper sketching]]%0a* [[#TimeAsData|Time as data]]%0a* [[#TextAsData|Text as data]]%0a%0a!!![[#PaperSketching]][[#PaperSketching|Paper sketching]]%0aIn order to warm-up and think both algorithmically and artistically we started by write down a series of "rules" from basic primitives and sketches the result. Inspried by Sol Lewitt.%0a* challenging to not project too far%0a** sticking to what can be done%0a* https://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/CreativeCodingJune2020/Screenshot_20200617_171236.png%0a* https://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/CreativeCodingJune2020/Screenshot_20200617_171251.png%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a!!![[#TimeAsData]][[#TimeAsData|Time as data]]%0a* rediscovered of P5js, mostly matching ProcessingJS itself close to Processing%0a* doodle https://twitter.com/utopiah/status/1272905687245508611%0a(:html:)%0a%3ciframe width="600px" height="400px" src="https://c1j5x.csb.app/">%3c/iframe>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a* series https://twitter.com/utopiah/status/1272928313477128193%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a!!![[#TextAsData]][[#TextAsData|Text as data]]%0a* remarks%0a* https://twitter.com/utopiah/status/1272921638879858688%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a!!Overall remarks and conclusions%0a* great way to restart procgen%0a* could be used for both art and pedagogy%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a%0a!!Other reviews or coverage%0a* workshop materials https://github.com/mattdesl/workshop-data-artwork%0a* merging with videos%0a(:html:)%0a%3cblockquote class="twitter-tweet">%3cp lang="en" dir="ltr">⏩Animated web-generated overlay for videos :%3cbr>%3cbr>0. create something cool with %3ca href="https://twitter.com/p5xjs?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">@p5xjs%3c/a>%3cbr>1. use CCapture.js %3ca href="https://t.co/18AirQIati">https://t.co/18AirQIati%3c/a> by %3ca href="https://twitter.com/thespite?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">@theSpite%3c/a> to generate PNGs%3cbr>2. convert to transparent video with ffmpeg -i 0000%2503d.png -vcodec ffvhuff -y movie_with_alpha.avi%3cbr>3. edit with %3ca href="https://twitter.com/kdenlive?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">@kdenlive%3c/a> %3ca href="https://t.co/xuW2mS0DTr">pic.twitter.com/xuW2mS0DTr%3c/a>%3c/p>— Fabien Benetou (@utopiah) %3ca href="https://twitter.com/utopiah/status/1273267662962012160?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">June 17, 2020%3c/a>%3c/blockquote> %3cscript async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8">%3c/script> %0a(:htmlend:)%0a** relying on https://glitch.com/edit/#!/p5js-captured?path=sketch.js%0a*** using CCapture.js with [[https://github.com/spite/ccapture.js/issues/108|P5js fix]]%0a* https://codesandbox.io/u/Utopiah/sandboxes%0a%0a!!Related internal content%0a* past P5JS explorations%0a** via ml5js, cf [[https://github.com/processing/p5.js/issues/3210|getUserMedia issue]]%0a* events%0a** [[Events/XRDatavizWorkshopOpenVisConf2018]] that I organized%0a** [[Events/OpenTechSchoolBrusselsProcessingMarch2015]]%0a** [[Events/OpenTechSchoolBrusselsProcessingFebruary2015]]%0a* wiki%0a** [[Wiki/VirtualRealityInterface]]%0a** [[Wiki/Visualization]]%0a** [[Wiki/3DVisualization]]%0a* tools%0a** [[Tools/Processing]]%0a** [[Tools/JavaScript]] Events.CultureScientifiqueCultureNumerique=[[#menu]]%0a[[http://lacantine.org/events/culture-scientifique-culture-numerique-le-grand-mix|Culture scientifique, culture numérique : le grand mix]] a La Cantine, 5 novembre 2010%0a%0a(:hashtag: lemix:)%0a[[#LiveStreams]][=#=]{$:hashtag} on [[http://twitter.com/#search?q=%2523{$:hashtag}|Twitter]], [[http://identi.ca/tag/{$:hashtag}|identi.ca]], [[http://vimeo.com/16674293|enregistrement]] ([[http://lacantine.ubicast.eu|voir aussi Ubicast]]), [[(http://www.)lesinteracteurs.net]], [[http://www.neoformix.com/Projects/TwitterStreamGraphs/view.php?q={$:hashtag}|TwitterStreamGraphs]], [[http://www.collecta.com/#q={$:hashtag}|Collecta]], [[http://www.flickr.com/search/?q={$:hashtag}|flickr]]%0a%0a!!Attended activities%0a* [[#Introduction|accueil des participants et introduction]] (19h-19h15)%0a* [[#TableRonde|table ronde de prospective]] avec Dominique Boullier (Médialab SciencesPo), Jean Menu (Universcience) et Pierre Barthélémy (Slate.fr) (19h15-20h)%0a* [[#Projets|projets mixant culture scientifique et culture numérique]] par Pecha Kucha (20h-21h)%0a* [[#AteliersSession1|Ateliers session #1]] et {-[[#AteliersSession2|Ateliers session #2]]-} (21h-22h30)%0a%0a!!![[#Introduction]][[#Introduction|Accueil des participants et introduction]]%0a* presentation du programme et des partenaires%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a!!![[#TableRonde]][[#TableRonde|Table ronde de prospective]] avec Dominique Boullier (Médialab SciencesPo), Jean Menu (Universcience) et Pierre Barthélémy (Slate.fr)%0a* [[http://www.sciences-po.fr/recherche/fr/communaute/boullier.htm|Dominique Boullier]], La Recherche ŕ Sciences Po%0a** http://medialab.sciences-po.fr%0a** visualisation%0a*** domaines voisins de la couche haute du web%0a*** domaines et sous-domaines de la CSTI, domaines voisins de la couche basse%0a*** difference CSTI CCSTI (Centre de Culture Scientifique Technique et Industrielle)%0a**** recommendation de politique de CSTI 2.0%0a***** [[http://www.amcsti.fr|Association des musées et centres pour le développement de la culture scientifique, technique et industrielle]] (AMCSTI)%0a***** culture cultivee a la culture ordinaire%0a***** CSTI officielle a CSTI debat%0a***** CSTI Document a la CSTI experience%0a*** utilisation du [[http://debategraph.org/|DebateGraph]] ([[Wikipedia:Debategraph]]), http://www.demoscience.org (et [[http://ionesco.sciences-po.fr/com/controverses/|en Francais]])%0a**** decouvert il y a plusieurs annees avec [[Dira/ProgLangEvo]] et ces dernieres semaines pour MappingControversies%0a** mention de la scientometrie ([[Wikipedia:Scientometry]])%0a** [[http://politicosphere.net/|Politicosphere]] par Linkfluence%0a** simulation avec [[web.mit.edu/rajsingh/www/lab/alife/schelling.html|Schelling's model]] ([[Wikipedia:Thomas Schelling]])%0a** [[Wikipedia:Mediascape]]%0a** remarque sur la science en cours et la science publiee%0a* Serious Game et Univers Science%0a** http://www.palais-decouverte.fr%0a** utilisation et mobilisation de contenus mise en forme %0a*** difficultees de changement de media%0a** exemple de [[http://www.cite-sciences.fr/francais/ala_cite/expositions/bon-appetit/|Bon Appetit]] a la Cite des Sciences%0a** exemple de [[http://www.sciencemuseum.org.uk/launchpad/launchball/|Launchball]] sur Science Museum ([[Wikipedia:Launchball]])%0a** voir aussi [[ReadingNotes/CriticalPlay]], [[Wikipedia:Serious game]]%0a*** exemple d'experience personnelle avec [[(http://)Fold.it]], StarLogo dans [[ReadingNotes/TurtlesTermitesAndTrafficJams]], [[http://www.phunland.com/wiki/Home|Phun]] par Algoryx%0a* [[http://www.slate.fr/source/26003/pierre-barthelemy|Pierre Barthélémy]], Slate%0a** journalisme scientifique%0a*** experience au Monde puis Science&Vie puis bloggueur independant sur Slate%0a** problematique du coeur de cible pour la specialization et les medias generalistes%0a** specificites des media numeriques%0a*** facilite de creation de rubrique%0a*** facilite de creer des metriques%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a!!![[#Projets]][[#Projets|Projets mixant culture scientifique et culture numérique]] en mode [[Wikipedia:Pecha Kucha]]%0a* OwniSciences par Martin%0a** cree par OWni (cree il y a environ 1 an et demi) et edite par 22Mars%0a*** partenariat UMAP et C@fe des Sciences%0a** Media social scientifique%0a** information et debat sur les science%0a** creation d'une communaute%0a** originale et paternite des oeuvres%0a*** license by-nc-sa%0a** difference expert(s)/societe%0a*** pluralite des points de vues%0a** mention du DataJournalism%0a*** cf [[http://datajournalism.stanford.edu/|Journalism in the Age of Data]] vu recement et http://datajournalism.stanford.edu%0a** [[http://ownisciences.com/|OwniSciences, Société, découvertes et culture scientifique]] %0a** [[http://owni.fr/2010/10/25/pourquoi-ownisciences/|Pourquoi OWNIsciences ?]], OWNI, Digital Journalism par Media Hacker Le 25 octobre 2010%0a** [[http://twitter.com/#!/OWNIsciences|@OWNIsciences]]%0a* Hypothčses.org%0a** par [[http://cleo.cnrs.fr/|Centre pour l'édition électronique ouverte]] (Cléo)%0a*** gere aussi [[http://www.revues.org/|revues.org]]%0a** creation de "carnet de recherche" comme "camouflage" du mot blog mal percu dans le domaine%0a*** diffusion d'information, plate-forme d'hebergement specialisee%0a** presentation de multiples examples dans differents domaine%0a*** y compris preparation de livre, brouillons, discussions, prepration de manuscript%0a*** carnets de seminaire%0a*** certaines revues ouvrent des carnes de recherche specialise%0a*** contexte de vulgarisation par les chercheurs eux-memes%0a** plateformes techniquement classique (Wordpress) mais specialises a l'utilisation des SHS%0a*** impossible d'etre completement prive%0a**** objectif de diffusion d'information donc incentive a rendre le maximum de contenu publique%0a*** example d'integration avec Zotero (voir [[Content/Education#Research]]%0a**** generation de bibliographie directement a partir d'un billet de blog%0a*** veille partagee%0a** model de cycle d'elaboration de connaissances scientifiques%0a*** blogs et carnets de recherche peuvent etre utiles%0a** [[http://hypotheses.org/|Hypotheses.org]] Plateforme de carnets de recherches en Sciences humaines et sociales%0a* [[(http://)UniverScience.tv]] par Alain%0a** lance le 1er Janvier 2010 par UniversScience%0a** integralite des programmes (~15) renouveles chaque semaine%0a*** vue en flux mais avec des genres et formats divers%0a** quelques chiffres%0a*** ~270K videos vues en octobre%0a*** 1.5M videos vues en 2010 %0a** [[http://www.universcience.tv/|universcience.tv]] la Web TV scientifique hebdo%0a* Knowtex%0a** visuel de scientometrie car argument de la complexite de la publication scientifique%0a*** en particulier sur le web%0a** outil de reseau social et de gestion de contenu par les liens%0a*** vieille, partage, mediation scientifique sur le web%0a** presence sur un ensemble d'outils%0a** [[http://www.umaps.fr/|Umaps]] Agence de communication des sciences%0a** [[http://www.knowtex.com/|knowtex]] le réseau social de la culture scientifique et technique%0a* ArtScienceFactory%0a** triangle artistes/scientifiques/citoyens%0a** inscrit sur le plateau de Saclay%0a** objectif de faciliter le remix%0a** exemples%0a*** [[http://vhis.artsciencefactory.fr/2010/09/23/gilles-clement-explore-le-plateau-de-saclay-2/|Gilles Clément explore le plateau de Saclay]]%0a**** [[http://www.knowtex.com/posts/plateau-de-saclay-le-paysagiste-gilles-clement-donne-vie-a-trois-parcelles_14716|Plateau de Saclay : Le paysagiste Gilles Clément donne vie ŕ trois parcelles]], knowtex%0a*** [[http://artsciencefactory.fr/2010/10/26/la-vie-apres-la-mort-d%25E2%2580%2599henrietta-lacks/|La vie aprčs la mort d’Henrietta Lacks]] artsciencefactory.fr%0a*** http://yakari.polytechnique.fr/people/jmarc/%0a** critiques%0a*** [[http://artsciencefactory.fr/2010/09/12/jean-marc-levy-leblond/|La science n’est pas l’art]] par Jean Marc Lévy-Leblond, ArtScienceFactory.fr%0a**** [[http://www.editions-hermann.fr/ficheproduit.php?lang=fr&prodid=794|La science n'est pas l'art]] par Jean-Marc Lévy-Leblond, Editions-Hermann.fr%0a** [[http://artsciencefactory.fr/|ArtScienceFactory.fr]] Artistes et scientifiques associés%0a** [[http://twitter.com/#!/ArtSciFactory|@ArtSciFactory]]%0a* Pris(m)e de tęte par [[http://twitter.com/#!/GayaneAdourian|@GayaneAdourian]]%0a** faciliter le contact journalistes/chercheurs%0a*** travailler ensemble en conservant leurs specialitees%0a** d'apres [[http://www.leprisme.net/|Le Prisme ŕ Idées]], revue scientifique étudiante%0a*** [[http://www.leprisme.net/Enligne_Epistemo.html|section epistemologie]]%0a** [[http://www.prismedetete.net/la-cantine-mixe-la-culture-scientifique-et-la-culture-numerique/|La Cantine mixe la culture scientifique et la culture numérique]]%0a* Sciences et Démocratie%0a** association%0a** "faciliter et développer la participation des citoyens aux choix scientifiques et technologiques, notamment lorsque ceux-ci comportent des risques sanitaires ou des enjeux éthiques."%0a** exemple des problemes sur le debat sur les nanos%0a*** "ancien modele" couteux et peut-etre pas si efficace%0a** puis... conference de citoyens%0a*** former 25 citoyens sur 2 weekends%0a*** donc trop limite%0a** puis... diffuser encore plus par les media en ligne%0a*** modele S&D%0a*** production d'un cahier d'acteur%0a** presentation de statistique avec des pics e.g. nano%0a** chiffres sur le debat nano%0a*** plusieurs dizaines de personnes et environ 150 commentaires%0a** [[http://twitter.com/#!/sciencesetdemoc|@sciencesetdemoc]]%0a** [[http://www.sciences-et-democratie.net/|Sciences et Démocratie]] Débats de société sur les enjeux des technologies et des sciences%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a!!![[#AteliersSession1]][[#AteliersSession1|Ateliers session #1]] (~30min)%0a* La place des sciences dans les médias (hors ligne et en ligne) (salle principale)%0a* '''Temporalité et persistance des contenus numériques''' (arriere sale)%0a** qui dicte l'actualite%0a*** ?%0a** probleme de perenite des contenus%0a*** et aussi l'acces des contenus%0a*** http://www.cines.fr%0a** probleme d'immediatete%0a*** contrepoint de Twitter et des resultats Google ranke par date par Google Books qui met a disposition des livres anciens anglophones difficelement accessible autrement%0a** avis personnel%0a*** citoyen doit juger de l'impact de son action%0a**** meme si qqn est capable de hierarchiser les connaissances et le cote politique de la science, si il est persuade de n'avoir aucun impact il ne prendre pas le temps de s'eduquer%0a*** pas forcement un probleme de numerique mais plutot de l'explosion des contenus et de la difference de vitesse d'apprentissage%0a**** pas necessairement du au numerique mais qui le rend plus visible%0a*** importance de l'investissement en gardant l'esprit qu'une intrinseque instabilite%0a**** une connaissance acquise en un certain sera invalidee dans une temps inconnu%0a** questions socialement vives%0a*** travailler en sociologie%0a*** debats et questionnement lorsque l'evenement se fait%0a*** [[http://www.aix-mrs.iufm.fr/formations/filieres/ses/didactique/qsv.htm|Enseigner des questions socialement vives, Note sur quelques confusions]] par Alain Beitone, 2004%0a%0a!!![[#AteliersSession2]]{-[[#AteliersSession2|Ateliers session #2]] (~30min)-} transforme en discussions informelles%0a* '''Organisation des communautés pour produire des contenus''' (salle principale)%0a* Les modčles économiques de la culture scientifique en ligne (arriere sale)%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a!!Own objectives%0a# ameliorer [[Cookbook.News]]%0a# continuer de mieux comprendre les mechanismes d'innovation et clarifier mon propre modele%0a## en amont recherche (fondamentale, theorique, appliquee) puis diffusion par technologies pour des usages en aval%0a%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a%0a!!Other reviews%0a* [[http://www.lespetitsdebrouillardsbretagne.org/Culture-scientifique-ca-bouge-dans.html|Culture scientifique : ça bouge dans le numérique !]] par Antony Auffret, Les petits débrouillards (Bretagne) Novembre 2010%0a* [[http://www.knowtex.com/blog/le-grand-mix-la-timeline-2/|Le grand mix : la timeline]] by Antoine Blanchard, Knowtex Novembre 2010%0a%0a!![[#ToDo]]To do%0a# {-improve [[Events/Template]] with the hashtab variable-}%0a# list the [[#Projets|Projects]] I already knew Events.DIBarCamp=Gathering links that could be useful during the 1st [[http://barcamp.pbworks.com/dicampparis1|design+innovation BarCamp Paris]] ([[http://twitter.com/search?q=%2523dicamp|#dicamp]] on twitter)%0a%0a%25center%25[[#Result|Result]] - [[#Questions|Questions]] - [[#Resources|Resources]]%0a%0a!![[#Result]]Result%0a%0a!!![[#Crowdsourcing]]Crowdsourcing group%0aLarge [[http://barcamp.org/f/BarCamp+2009_1306.JPG|diagram organized around the concept of "gerer sa communaute"]] initiated by the "Besoin" (properly explained).%0a* outsourcing%0a** crowdsourcing%0a*** leverage a community composed of a lot of participants%0a* resources%0a** [[http://www.cambrianhouse.com/|Cambrian House]], Home of Crowdsourcing%0a*** first solution I discovered (~2006 or 2007)%0a** [[http://www.chaordix.com/|Chaordix]], The Crowdsourcing Engine for Enterprises%0a** [[http://cyber.law.harvard.edu/wealth_of_networks/Main_Page|Wealth of Networks]] by Yochai Benkler%0a** [[PersonalInformationStream/WithoutNotesDecember09#polymathproject|PolyMath Project]] in mathematics (initiated as a blog proposal then transition to a wiki then multiple wikis)%0a** see also [[Seedea:Seedea/Onlineoutsourcing]]%0aRelated concepts : [[http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gr%25C3%25A9garisme|Grégarisme (fr)]], [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stigmergy|Stigmergy]], [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eusociality|Eusociality]], [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ant_colony_optimization|Ant_colony_optimization]], [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bee_colony_optimization|Bee_colony_optimization]], [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mixed-species_foraging_flock|Mixed-species foraging flock]].%0a%0a!!!Business model innovation group%0aAsk [[http://twitter.com/phan_tom_99|@Phan_tom_99]]%0a* resources%0a** [[http://www.businessmodelgeneration.com/|business model generation]] ([[http://twitter.com/search?q=%2523bmgen|#bmgen]] on twitter)%0a** [[http://seizingthewhitespace.com/|Sizing the White Space]] by [[http://www.innosight.com/|Innosight]]%0a** [[http://tbmdb.blogspot.com/2009/12/business-model-examples.html|Business Model Examples]] by Anders Sundelin%0a%0a!!!Open manufacturing group%0aProposed but nobody came, wrote [[http://fr.groups.yahoo.com/group/transhumanistes/message/616|a quick sum up for the local french transhumanistes Yahoo! group]] instead%0a* resources%0a** [[http://www.we-magazine.net/we-volume-02/the-emergence-of-open-design-and-open-manufacturing/|The Emergence of Open Design and Open Manufacturing]] byMichel Bauwens, We 2009%0a%0a!![[#Questions]][[#Questions|Questions]]%0a* Crowdsourcing (add Kenza's french example), open manufacturing, ... with all the changes, is anybody or everybody a designer? If so, what is the place of the "old" designer as he was?%0a* who is already leveraging the [[Seedea:Content/ToolsSemanticWeb|semantic web]] for design?%0a* are there repositories of blueprints? Open manufacturing?%0a** which licenses are used? open ones? free ones?%0a** software leveraging those reps%0a*** [[http://adl.serveftp.org/dokuwiki/skdb|skdb]] (new [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-n39RK4inzg|H+ Summit video]]) and [[http://adl.serveftp.org/lab/presentations/updates-from-austin.pdf|its equivalents]]?%0a%0a!![[#Resources]][[#Resources|Resources]]%0a* [[Cookbook/Cookbook]] with links to general design notions like modularity%0a** in particular [[Cookbook/Cookbook#SeeAlso|external links]]%0a* [[http://designforservice.wordpress.com/|Design for Service]] A blog of insight and observation about Service Design. by Jeff Howard Events.DataPublica=[[http://lacantine.org/events/presentation-de-data-publica|Presenation Data Publica]] with [[http://twitter.com/LaCantine|@LaCantine]] 16/09/2010%0a%0a[[#LiveStreams]][=#=]DataPublica on [[http://twitter.com/#search?q=%2523DataPublica|Twitter]], [[http://identi.ca/tag/webworkerscamp|identi.ca]], [[http://lacantine.ubicast.eu/lives/at-la-cantine/|Live Cast]], [[http://www.neoformix.com/Projects/TwitterStreamGraphs/view.php?q=DataPublica|TwitterStreamGraphs]], [[http://www.collecta.com/#q=DataPublica|Collecta]], [[http://www.flickr.com/search/?q=DataPublica|flickr]]%0a%0a!!Live session%0a# [[#Introduction]]Introduction par [[http://twitter.com/fbancilhon|@fbancilhon]]%0a# [[#OuverteDesDonnes]]Ouverte des donnes / #opendata%0a** "Tous les sujets tombent la dedans"%0a*** dc y compris R&D -> potentiel scientometrique%0a** restrictions (droit auteur, vie privee, ...%0a** motivations (donnees carburant de la creativite et productivite, externalites positives, ...)%0a** listing des acteurs internationaux%0a** loi CADA%0a# [[#DonnesPubliquesSouterraines]]Donnes Publiques Souterraines (DPS)%0a** equivalent a un sous-domaine du [[Wikipedia:Deep Web]]%0a** objectif d'amelioration de l'ecosysteme%0a*** moins de "crawling sauvage" et plus d'interoperabilite%0a*** transition "push" vers "pull", constituer le rececueil de DPS%0a** public cible : entreprise citoyens chercheurs journalistes ("data journalism" ou [[Wikipedia:Database journalism]], [[Wikipedia:Freakonomics]])%0a# [[#DescriptionTechnologique]]Description Technologique%0a** etat d'avancement en "mode pull manuel" : 1400 jeux de donnees 2300 publicications, 60 editeurs%0a# le projet tech/lega%0a** cadre de la loi 1978%0a** droit d'auteur s'applique aux publications de recherche (dans un certain cadre)%0a** ne pas etre proprietaire des donnees%0a*** mais sur leur organisation (example annuaire)%0a** licences parametrables%0a** Q&A%0a*** mention des creatives commons en particulier sur le droit d'auteur (conforme au droit francais)%0a*** "disponibilite" vs. "mise a disposition" (choisie)%0a*** resultat : license specifique%0a**** "work-in-progress" avec toutes les options regroupees sur 1 document%0a**** disponibilite LIP, APIE, etc...%0a*** prix des donnees gere par la loi%0a*** une resource centrale pour suivre l'evolution de la loi dans le domaine ?%0a# [[#Partenaires]]Partenaires%0a** actuel%0a*** Araok, porteur de projet%0a*** Nexedi par Jean-Paul%0a*** talend%0a** avec maintenant%0a*** Atos Origin par Stephanie%0a*** INRIA (equipes Atlas et Leo) par David%0a** finance par DGCIS, appel a projet Web Innovant en 2009%0a# [[#Demonstration]]Demonstration par Jean-Paul%0a** role d'ERP dans un moteur de recherche%0a*** tout probleme de gestion peut etre analyse comme un probleme de gestion des flux, assimilable a un probleme de logistique%0a**** [[http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/xpl/freeabs_all.jsp?arnumber=1216231|ERP5: a next-generation, open-source ERP architecture. in IT Professional]], J.-P. Smets-Solanes and R. Atem de Carvalho 2003%0a**** compatibilite avec [[Seedea:Research/PhylogeneticFlowProgramming|ΦFP]] ?%0a** verification et validation pour passer editeurs ou membres et obtenir des fonctionnalitees supplementaires (non precisees)%0a** demo locale car problemes de connection (sic)%0a*** donnees riches%0a** demo distante%0a*** donnes brutes%0a*** example CNC (workflow de publication), [[https://www.data-publica.com/WebSite_viewQuickSearchResultList?reset:int=1&your_search_text=tabac&sphinxse_query=tabac&selection_name=web_search_result_selection&list_style=search&selection_index=1&ignore_hide_rows:int=1|tabac]] (recherche), [[https://www.data-publica.com/document_module/www.banque-france.fr-f7bc28f674d43dbff178c6906de75dfe/view?reset:int=1&selection_index=1&selection_name=web_search_result_selection|taux de changes]] (previsualisation), etc%0a*** workflows existant sur la publication de donnees%0a** [[https://www.data-publica.com/workspace|Mon espace]] (My Workspace) listant mes jeux de donnees et mes applications%0a** [[https://www.data-publica.com/WebSite_viewAdvancedSearchResultList|recherche avancee]]%0a*** "Portée de la recherche" non limite aux meta-donnees%0a**** indexation non pas seulement aux datasets (et donc leur meta-donnees) mais aussi a leur contenu%0a*** existance de maj "push" automatique par l'editeur avec un tutorial%0a*** et pour le consommateur ? RSS ? WebHooks ?%0a** a l'heure actuel, 1 seule application%0a*** [[https://www.data-publica.com/software_product_module/2/view?ignore_layout:int=0&reset:int=1|Geoblabla]] affichant aussi ses "Jeux de données liés"%0a*** [[https://www.data-publica.com/applications/WebSection_viewContentListAsRSS|Flux RSS]] permettant de suivre l'apparition des applications%0a# [[#QA]]Q&A%0a** notion de distance entre les jeux de donnes%0a*** possibilite d'index par l'editeur du jeu de donnees%0a** lien avec DataLift (resp projet) projet ANR%0a*** 2 projets distinct, DataLift a un but d'unification par les technologies Web Semantique%0a*** collaboration possible (mais qui semble ne pas etre le cas pour le moment)%0a** sensibilation au sein des acteurs publiques%0a** lien avec le monde de la recherche (OpenAccess) et le ministere de la culture (numerisation, ...)%0a** perenite et compabilite%0a*** y compris leur acces (URL)%0a** lien avec le e-Gouvernement%0a*** voir aussi [[ReadingNotes.OpenGovernment]]%0a** financement%0a*** 400K cout total dont 170K de subvention%0a*** re-utilisation de brique genertique et libre%0a# [[#Statistiques]]Statistiques%0a** liste des editeurs%0a%0a!!Objectives%0a* discover upcoming tools%0a** [[Tools/SemanticWeb]]%0a* entrepreneurship opportunities%0a** Innovativ.IT related%0a*** datasets%0a*** ontologies%0a**** http://www.IdeaOntology.org by http://home.in.tum.de/~riedlc/ ([[http://twitter.com/criedl|@criedl]])%0a*** partnership%0a%0a!!To prepare%0a* explore%0a** http://www.data-publica.com%0a*** http://www.data-publica.com/en/web_page_module/20100910-261AF/Presentation.Data.Publica%0a*** link with [[http://datalift.org/fr/|DataLift]]%0a** http://nicolas.cynober.fr/blog/655,data-publica-lannuaire-des-apis-et-des-meta-donnees.html%0a* tested%0a** SemanticHacker.com API (actually running on this very page)%0a** Calais API%0a** announcing presence on twitter [[http://twitter.com/utopiah/status/24556640367|1]] [[http://twitter.com/utopiah/status/24575312562|2]]%0a%0a%0a!!To do%0a* use timestamp to check the potential "Twitter" peak%0a** which seems on that topic low comparatively to [[HplusSummitHarvard]]%0a* see the evolution of tags (SemHack/Calais) based on history%0a** '''not''' just the "current tip"%0a* format visited links a la %0a** [[http://fabien.benetou.fr/Events/DataPublica#RecordStart|10:00]] URL queried%0a** [[Events/DrumbeatParis#VisitedLinks]]%0a* check notes from%0a** [[Person:Dolaur]] talked about it during last [[MBE11]]%0a** [[http://www.scharffe.fr|François Scharffe]] should be present according to previous discussion on #SWIG/freenode%0a* apply the principles and tools of [[Wiki/LearningSearch]] to a proper opendata querying environment%0a** leveraging an history of problems and resulting queries%0a* upcoming 27th evening [[http://lacantine.org/events/soiree-de-lancement-officielle-de-datalift-un-catalyseur-pour-le-web-de-donnees|DataLift launch]] Events.DevFestLilleJune2017=[[#menu]]%0a[[http://event.com/URL|{$Name}]] June 2017%0a(:hashtag: HASHTAGUNSET:)%0a[[#LiveStreams]][=#=]{$:hashtag} on [[http://twitter.com/#search?q=%2523{$:hashtag}|Twitter]], [[http://identi.ca/tag/{$:hashtag}|identi.ca]], [[http://lacantine.ubicast.eu/lives/at-la-cantine/|Live Cast]], [[http://www.neoformix.com/Projects/TwitterStreamGraphs/view.php?q={$:hashtag}|TwitterStreamGraphs]], [[http://www.collecta.com/#q={$:hashtag}|Collecta]], [[http://www.flickr.com/search/?q={$:hashtag}|flickr]]%0a%0a>>rframe%3c%3c%0a!![[#OwnObjectives]]Own objectives%0a# demystify webVR%0a# discover the WebVR scene in Lille%0a>>%3c%3c%0a%0a!!Attended activities%0a* [[#Presentation|Presentation]]%0a* [[#Workshop|Workshop]]%0a%0a!!![[#Presentation]][[#Presentation|Presentation]] by Thomas%0a* remarks%0a* remarks%0a%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a%0a!!![[#Workshop]][[#Workshop|Workshop]] by Thomas and Fabien%0a* notions from the presentation reminded%0a* potential exercises (unsorted)%0a** 360 gallery with navigation%0a** gaze tracked object with latency%0a** display 2D images and text in 3D with animation on gaze%0a* exercises should be sorted by how much they help bring web developers on board with WebVR%0a* analogies%0a** el.getAttribute("position").z ~= el.style.z-index%0a** el.setAttribute("position") ~= position:absolute;%0a** scene graph hierarchy ~= relative positioning%0a%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a!!Overall remarks and conclusions%0a* meet him%0a* could be improved by doing that%0a* see also that other event%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a%0a!!Other reviews or coverage%0a* here%0a%0a!![[#ToDo]]To do%0a# improve [[Events/Template]]%0a# add map data [=(:ola-point lat= lon= text='':)=] Events.DrumbeatParis=[[http://www.drumbeat.org/events/drumbeat-paris|Drumbeat Paris]] at [[http://lacantine.org/blog/drumbeat-paris-drumbeat|La Cantine]] (01/07/2010)%0a%0afor the iBad fans, check my [[AutoDebate/Apple]] page!%0a%0a[=#drumbeat=] on [[http://identi.ca/tag/drumbeat|identi.ca]] and [[http://twitter.com/search?q=%2523drumbeat|Twitter]], [[http://twitgoo.com/165sav|pic by @msurman]], [[http://www.flickr.com/search/?z=m&w=all&q=drumbeat+paris&m=tags|flickr]] including [[http://twitter.com/kerolic|@kerolic]]'s [[http://www.flickr.com/photos/kerolic/tags/drumbeat/|pics]].%0a%0a!!Format%0a* presentation%0a* 15sec round room presentation%0a* spectrogram to (physically) take position%0a** The web is open%0a** Facebook has a positive impact on the web%0a** governments must make the web more open%0a* 5min projects presentation%0a* break (food! alcohol!)%0a* group discussions%0a* 2min sum ups in French and English%0a* last minutes never-ending but still very nice discussions ;)%0a%0a!!5min projects presentations%0a# Seeks%0a## notes coming soon%0a## my contribution%0a### shared [[AutoDebate/GoogleIsEvil]] which was already listing Seeks%0a# Pippi%0a## notes coming soon%0a## my contribution%0a### ask about FSF Stet and phylogenetic tools applied to wiki history analysis%0a### shared [[Tools/Internet#LegislativeUpdates]]%0a### failed to share [[(Seedea:Utopiahanalysis/Politicsnewoldtools#)WikiLawMonitor]]%0a# [[http://www.drumbeat.org/project/great-green-open-web|Great Green Open Web]]%0a## notes coming soon%0a## my contribution%0a### shared [[http://dashboard.berkeley.edu/building/resource/kiosks/fsm_cafe/cafe_explanation.html|Berkeley FSM Cafe VU-meter]], [[Seedea:Oimp/Sustainableserverfarm|Sustainable Server Farm]]%0a### failed to share [[Content/Energy]]%0a# GML%0a## notes coming soon%0a## my contribution%0a### proposed the "input" module through recognition and geo-mapping of existing graphs in a city%0a# Shagai%0a## notes coming soon%0a# Tatoeba%0a## notes coming soon%0a## my contribution%0a### shared http://sourcerer.ics.uci.edu/%0a# P2P School of Webcraft%0a## notes coming soon%0a## my contribution%0a### asked on the feedback loop and public criticism of proposed projects%0aNote that "my contribution" is in no way a "proprietary" thing, it only aims at distinguishing what the speaker "officially" said and what I had time to offer or ask.%0a### failed to share contact with Francois Taddei%0a%0a!!discussions%0a%0a!!!Crisis management%0anotes coming soon%0a%0a!!!HTML5 slideshows%0anotes coming soon%0a%0a!!!Open video formats on the web%0anotes coming soon%0a%0a!!!..?%0anotes coming soon (really?)%0a%0a!!!(political) transparency workshop%0a# lower the participation threshold%0a## baisser la barriere a la participation%0a# engage a mass audience%0a## engager une audience de masse%0a# educate those people in '''using''', '''understanding''' and '''building''' the tools%0a## eduquer ces citoyens a '''utiliser''', '''comprendre''' et '''produire''' ces outils%0a%0aKey tools presented%0a* http://www.laquadrature.net/wiki/Political_Memory%0a* http://sunlightfoundation.com/%0a* http://telecomix.org/%0a%0a!![[(http://www.)drumbeat.org/projects]]%0aSkimmed through before the actual event.%0a** [[(http://www.ourp.im/Papers/)PrivacySettings]]%0a*** [[(http://www.drumbeat.org/project/)privacy-icons]] %25comment%25(:rater privacy-icons:)%25%25%0a*** [[(http://www.drumbeat.org/project/)privacy-labs]] %25comment%25(:rater privacy-labs:)%25%25%0a** [[Content/Education]]%0a*** [[(http://www.drumbeat.org/)p2pu-webcraft]] by [[(http://twitter.com/)msurman]] %25comment%25(:rater p2pu-webcraft:)%25%25%0a*** [[(http://www.drumbeat.org/project/)open-journal]] %25comment%25(:rater open-journal:)%25%25%0a*** [[(http://www.drumbeat.org/project/)marketplace-school-initiative]] %25comment%25(:rater marketplace-school-initiative:)%25%25%0a*** [[(http://www.drumbeat.org/project/)open-web-education-alliance]] %25comment%25(:rater open-web-education-alliance:)%25%25%0a*** [[(http://www.drumbeat.org/project/)uncourse-edu]] %25comment%25(:rater uncourse-edu:)%25%25%0a*** [[(http://www.drumbeat.org/project/)roebling-21st-century-school]] %25comment%25(:rater roebling-21st-century-school:)%25%25%0a** [[Tools/Internet]]%0a*** http://pippi.euwiki.org/ presented by Stef%0a**** close to own proposals [[Seedea:Utopiahanalysis/Politicsnewoldtools#)WikiLawMonitor]] and [[Tools/Internet#LegislativeUpdates]]%0a*** [[(http://www.drumbeat.org/project/)internet-futures]] %25comment%25(:rater internet-futures:)%25%25%0a** [[(Seedea:Utopiahanalysis/)UniNetVerseVisu]]%0a*** [[(http://www.drumbeat.org/project/)map-web]] %25comment%25(:rater map-web:)%25%25%0a** [[Languages/]] and [[(Seedea:)Oimp/Languagepot]]%0a*** [[(http://www.drumbeat.org/project/)tatoeba-project]] %25comment%25(:rater tatoeba-project:)%25%25%0a*** [[(http://www.drumbeat.org/project/)wikiotics-tools-and-materials-collaborative-language-education]] %25comment%25(:rater wikiotics-tools-and-materials-collaborative-language-education:)%25%25%0a** [[(Seedea:)Utopiahanalysis/Tech4Libre]]%0a*** [[(http://www.drumbeat.org/project/)free-tools-free-people]] %25comment%25(:rater free-tools-free-people:)%25%25%0a** [[(Seedea:/)Oimp/InternetGuide]]%0a*** [[(http://www.drumbeat.org/project/)every1tutor-everyone-tutor]] %25comment%25(:rater every1tutor-everyone-tutor:)%25%25%0a** [[Content/Vademecum]]%0a*** [[(http://www.drumbeat.org/project/)crisis-commons]] %25comment%25(:rater crisis-commons:)%25%25%0a** [[AutoDebate/GoogleIsEvil]]%0a*** [[(http://www.drumbeat.org/project/)seeks-project-decentralized-collaborative-web-search]] by [[(http://twitter.com/)taziden]] %25comment%25(:rater seeks-project-decentralized-collaborative-web-search:)%25%25%0a%0a%25comment%25(:Ratingwikifest: 60:)%25%25%0a%25comment%25(:Ratingprivacy-icons: 80:)%25%25%0a%25comment%25(:Ratingp2pu-webcraft: 60:)%25%25%0a%25comment%25(:Ratingprivacy-labs: 60:)%25%25%0a%25comment%25(:Ratingopen-journal: 60:)%25%25%0a%25comment%25(:Ratingmarketplace-school-initiative: 40:)%25%25%0a%25comment%25(:Ratinginternet-futures: 60:)%25%25%0a%25comment%25(:Ratingmap-web: 40:)%25%25%0a%25comment%25(:Ratingopen-web-education-alliance: 40:)%25%25%0a%25comment%25(:Ratingtatoeba-project: 40:)%25%25%0a%25comment%25(:Ratingroebling-21st-century-school: 40:)%25%25%0a%25comment%25(:Ratinguncourse-edu: 60:)%25%25%0a%25comment%25(:Ratingwikiotics-tools-and-materials-collaborative-language-education: 40:)%25%25%0a%25comment%25(:Ratingfree-tools-free-people: 20:)%25%25%0a%0a!![[#VisitedLinks]]Visited links%0aSearch engines queries (63), live blogging queries (46) and live wiki editing/reading (176 including 73 for this very page) URLs have been excluded. Please do not be offended if I didn't visit the dedicated page of your project as the whole evening was pretty fast paced. Time is local Paris time (CET, GMT+2:00 summer time).%0a* before the presentation%0a** 18:31:36 [[http://twitter.com/#search?q=%2523DrumBeat|Twitter / Search - #DrumBeat]]%0a* during the presentation (quick pre-load for rating)%0a** 19:24:24 [[http://www.drumbeat.org/project/privacy-labs|Privacy Labs | Drumbeat]]%0a** 19:24:24 [[http://www.drumbeat.org/p2pu-webcraft|P2PU's School of Webcraft | Drumbeat]]%0a** 19:26:28 [[http://www.drumbeat.org/project/open-journal|Open Journal | Drumbeat]]%0a** 19:28:15 [[http://www.drumbeat.org/project/marketplace-school-initiative|Marketplace School Initiative | Drumbeat]]%0a** 19:28:19 [[http://www.drumbeat.org/project/open-web-education-alliance|The Open Web Education Alliance | Drumbeat]]%0a** 19:29:45 [[http://www.drumbeat.org/project/internet-futures|Internet Futures | Drumbeat]]%0a** 19:30:17 [[http://www.drumbeat.org/project/map-web|Map the Web | Drumbeat]]%0a** 19:31:26 [[http://www.drumbeat.org/project/roebling-21st-century-school|A Hackable 21st Century School | Drumbeat]]%0a** 19:31:37 [[http://www.drumbeat.org/project/tatoeba-project|Tatoeba Project | Drumbeat]]%0a** 19:32:14 [[http://www.drumbeat.org/project/roebling-21st-century-school|A Hackable 21st Century School | Drumbeat]]%0a** 19:32:14 [[http://www.drumbeat.org/project/uncourse-edu|Uncourse Edu | Drumbeat]]%0a** 19:33:49 [[http://www.drumbeat.org/project/wikiotics-tools-and-materials-collaborative-language-education|Wikiotics: tools and materials for collaborative language education | Drumbeat]]%0a** 19:33:49 [[http://www.drumbeat.org/project/free-tools-free-people|Free Tools to Free People | Drumbeat]]%0a** 19:35:47 [[http://www.drumbeat.org/project/open-web-education-alliance|The Open Web Education Alliance | Drumbeat]]%0a** 19:36:32 [[http://dotsub.com/|Featured Videos | dotSUB]]%0a* after 5min projects presentations%0a** 20:45:58 [[http://www.seeks-project.info/site/|Seeks Project]]%0a* during the transparency discussion%0a** 21:26:35 [[http://www.laquadrature.net/wiki/Political_Memory|Political Memory - La Quadrature du Net]]%0a** 21:29:49 [[http://firstpoliticalmemory.org/|firstpoliticalmemory.org]]%0a** 21:29:49 [[http://firstpoliticalmemory.org/?format=show§ion=front|Home | First political memory]]%0a** 21:29:53 [[http://www.firstpoliticalmemory.org/|www.firstpoliticalmemory.org]]%0a** 21:34:27 [[http://www.laquadrature.net/wiki/MEPs_FR|MEPs FR - La Quadrature du Net]]%0a** 21:34:44 [[http://www.laquadrature.net/wiki/MEPs_FR#Verts.2FALE|MEPs FR - La Quadrature du Net]]%0a** 21:34:44 [[http://www.laquadrature.net/wiki/FrancoisAlfonsi|FrancoisAlfonsi - La Quadrature du Net]]%0a** 21:35:31 [[http://www.laquadrature.net/wiki/DanielCohnBendit|DanielCohnBendit - La Quadrature du Net]]%0a** 21:35:43 [[http://www.laquadrature.net/wiki/Telecoms_package_directives_2nd_reading_details_by_score?showmep=DanielCohnBendit|Telecoms package directives 2nd reading details by score - La Quadrature du Net]]%0a** 21:36:48 [[http://www.itsyourparliament.eu/|It's Your Parliament .eu]]%0a** 21:38:08 [[http://www.sunlightfoundation.com/|www.sunlightfoundation.com]]%0a** 21:38:15 [[http://sunlightfoundation.com/|Making Government Transparent and Accountable - SunlightFoundation.com]]%0a** 21:39:40 [[http://harvardmagazine.com/2000/01/code-is-law.html|Code is Law | Harvard Magazine Jan-Feb 2000]]%0a** 21:40:05 [[http://blog.kapor.com/index9cd7.html?p=29|Mitch Kapor's Blog » Blog Archive » Architecture is Politics (and Politics is Architecture)]]%0a* right after Drumbeat%0a** 23:56:19 [[http://www.april.org/|Promouvoir et défendre le logiciel libre | April]]%0a** 00:05:30 [[http://henrikmoltke.dk/|Henrik Moltkes Blog]]%0a** 00:05:55 [[http://twitter.com/moltke|Henrik Moltke (moltke) on Twitter]]%0a** 00:06:08 [[http://yoyodyne.cc/|YOYODYNE – Where the future begins tomorrow.]]%0a** 00:36:26 [[http://www.seeks-project.info/site/|Seeks Project]]%0a** 00:45:19 [[http://twitter.com/taziden|taziden (taziden) on Twitter]]%0a** 00:45:32 [[http://flexiden.org/|flex in your mind]]%0a** 00:46:33 [[http://www.drumbeat.org/project/seeks-project-decentralized-collaborative-web-search|Seeks Project: Decentralized Collaborative Web Search | Drumbeat]]%0a** 00:46:53 [[https://www.drumbeat.org/users/beniz|Emmanuel | Drumbeat]]%0a** 00:47:01 [[http://www.drumbeat.org/users/beniz|beniz]]%0a** 00:48:51 [[http://twitter.com/msurman|Mark Surman (msurman) on Twitter]]%0a** 00:48:59 [[http://commonspace.wordpress.com/|commonspace]]%0a** 00:51:11 [[http://identi.ca/tag/drumbeat|Notices tagged with drumbeat - Identi.ca]]%0a** 00:55:26 [[http://directory.fsf.org/|Welcome! - Free Software Directory - Free Software Foundation]]%0a** 01:06:31 [[http://telecomix.org/|Telecomix]]%0a** 01:06:50 [[http://werebuild.eu/|werebuild.eu]]%0a** 01:09:34 [[http://interfax.werebuild.eu/2009/07/30/werebuild-fourth-communique-of-the-internets/|Werebuild Fourth Communiqué of the Internets | We Rebuild Interfax]]%0a** 01:10:59 [[http://pippi.euwiki.org/|[!] PippiLongstrings]]%0a** 01:22:16 [[http://www.internetsansfrontieres.com/|Association Internet Sans Frontičres - Pour la promotion et la défense de la liberté d'expression sur Internet]]%0a%0aHow did I do that%0a# places.sqlite%0a## [=SELECT url,title,time(visit_date/1000000, 'unixepoch','localtime') as moment FROM moz_historyvisits, moz_places WHERE moz_historyvisits.place_id = moz_places.id and visit_date>1278000000719000 and visit_date%3c1278031858293000 and title not like "Fabien%25"=]%0a### extra [=and url not like "%25domain.tld%25"=] to clean%0a## [=SELECT count(*) FROM moz_historyvisits, moz_places WHERE moz_historyvisits.place_id = moz_places.id and visit_date>1278000000719000 and visit_date%3c1278031858293000 and title like "Fabien%25" =]%0a## export to CSV%0a### convert to PmWiki format [=:%25s/"\(.*\)","\(.*\)","\(.*\)"/* \3 [[\1|\2]]/=]%0a# tools%0a## [[Tools/Tools#SQLite|SQLite manager]]%0a## format%0a### [[http://www.forensicswiki.org/wiki/Mozilla_Firefox_3_History_File_Format|Mozilla Firefox 3 History File Format]] Forensics Wiki%0a### [[http://kb.mozillazine.org/Places.sqlite|Places.sqlite at MozillaZine Knowledge Base]] with [[http://people.mozilla.org/~dietrich/places-erd.png|its ERD Diagram]]%0a## [[Tools/Vi]]%0a## check Cookbook:DataQuery and [[http://www.php.net/manual/en/function.sqlite-query.php|PHP sqlite-query]] for proper pmWiki integration%0a>>comment%3c%3c%0aSELECT title,url,time(visit_date/1000000, 'unixepoch','localtime') as moment FROM moz_historyvisits, moz_places WHERE moz_historyvisits.place_id = moz_places.id and visit_date>1278155639783000 and visit_date%3c1278184750262000 and url not like "%25twitter.com%25" and url not like "%25google.com/url?%25" and url not like "%25google.com/search?%25" and title not like "%25Fabien%25" and title not like "%25Gmail%25"%0a>>%3c%3c%0a!!To do%0a# separate my own links%0a** tech links%0a*** http://code.google.com/events/io/2010/sessions/developing-with-html5.html%0a*** http://www.html5rocks.com/%0a** discussion with kay at 09:17 on blinkenshell/#blinkenshell , 01/07/2010%0a** [[Tools/Wikis#WikiFest]]%0a*** (:rater wikifest:)%0a*** propose collaboration with marclaporte before then with members present then%0a*** [[(http://127.0.0.1/wiki/Collaborations/)Collaborations]]%0a*** live projects rating and commenting%0a*** comment live on the wikifest by itself%0a** own statement%0a*** building a creative environment will make you sweat but only sweet droplets%0a* [[http://www.zdnet.fr/blogs/l-esprit-libre/reunion-drumbeat-a-paris-la-liberte-sur-internet-valeur-fondamentale-39752869.htm|Réunion Drumbeat ŕ Paris: la liberté sur Internet, valeur fondamentale]] by Thierry Noisette, July 2010 Events.EmergenceEnSciencesCognitives=[[#menu]]%0a[[http://www.crea.polytechnique.fr/LeCREA/ARCo_2010.htm|Actualité et enjeux du concept d'émergence en sciences cognitives]], ARCo/CREA/ISC, novembre 2010%0a%0a(:hashtag: HASHTAGUNSET:)%0a[[#LiveStreams]][=#=]{$:hashtag} on [[http://twitter.com/#search?q=%2523{$:hashtag}|Twitter]], [[http://identi.ca/tag/{$:hashtag}|identi.ca]], [[http://lacantine.ubicast.eu/lives/at-la-cantine/|Live Cast]], [[http://www.neoformix.com/Projects/TwitterStreamGraphs/view.php?q={$:hashtag}|TwitterStreamGraphs]], [[http://www.collecta.com/#q={$:hashtag}|Collecta]], [[http://www.flickr.com/search/?q={$:hashtag}|flickr]]%0a%0a>>rframe%3c%3c%0a!![[#OwnObjectives]]Own objectives%0a# improve my [[Fabien/EpistemologicalModel]]%0a## is emergence required in it%0a## how would it be represented%0a# refresh my reading of [[ReadingNotes/Emergence]]%0a>>%3c%3c%0a%0a!!Attended activities%0a* [[#Introduction|Introduction : quelques variétés d'émergences et d'émergentismes en philosophie de l'esprit]]%0a* [[#EmergenceNeurosciencesConscience|Émergence, Neurosciences et Conscience]]%0a* [[#Commentaire|Commentaire]]%0a* [[#EmergentComputationInBiochemicalNetworks|Emergent Computation in Biochemical Networks]]%0a* [[#RemarquesCritiquesConclusives|Remarques critiques conclusives]]%0a* [[#Institutions|Institutions dedicated to complex systems]]%0a%0a!!!Presentation ARCo%0a* historique 1981%0a* taille ~130 membre%0a* but conf, intellectica, review, atelier, ecole ete, ...%0a%0a%0a!!![[#Introduction]]Introduction : quelques variétés d'émergences et d'émergentismes en philosophie de l'esprit%0apar [[http://www.uclouvain.be/pierre.steiner|Pierre Steiner]] (14h15-15h00) %0a* introduction : enjeu philo et epistemologique de l'E et de l'emergentisme%0a** differentiation reductible/irreductible%0a** emergentisme = realite de E%0a** E = meca ou proprietes E%0a** E epistemologique != E ontologique%0a*** E epistemologique macro-struct avec impossibilite de prediction base uniquement sur les constituants (causalite descendant / downward causality)%0a*** E ontologique%0a** mention de [Kim 1998] [Kim 1998] (cf ref)%0a*** inverted correlation between success of reductionnism and emergentism%0a** E permet d'etre moniste sans etre reductionniste%0a*** E rejection du dualisme%0a*** monisme materialiste, ontologie moniste physicaliste%0a** conception strategifie de la realit : continuite ontologique, pliralite epistemologique%0a*** schema%0a**** Particules / Atomes / Molecules /Genes / Cellules / Organismes / Consciences / Societes%0a**** cf [[Fabien/LayeredModel]]%0a** perspcetive historique%0a*** Aristote Metaphysique%0a*** effets et lois homopathes vs effets et lois heteropathes Mill 1843%0a*** prop E vs prop resultantes Lewes 1875%0a*** Alexander 1920%0a** req%0a*** materialisme%0a*** prop systemique et que %0a*** determination synchronique (?)%0a* E et conscience phenomemnale en philosophie esprit%0a** 3 strategie pr definir et invoquer E%0a*** proprietes E comme proprietes systematique non-agregatives%0a**** pas simplement addition des parties du systeme%0a***** propriete emergentes sont des props systemetique non aggregative William Wimsatt (2000)%0a**** importance des interactions les composants individuels%0a***** l'addiditive qui semble etre la regle en physique ne ne l'est plus pour les autres niveaux, importance des interactions%0a**** "Discussions of emergent properties in nonlinear dynamics, connectionist modeling, chaos, artificial life, and elsewhere give no support for traditional antireductionsm or woolly-headed antiscientism." Wimsatt 1997%0a*** comportement non deductible de loins qui regissent le comportement des parties, les lois presentes au nieau systematique ne sont pas ddutibles des lois du micro-niveau, ce sont des lois fondamentales%0a**** B McLaughin 1997%0a**** ehec de la tentative de reductionnisme%0a*** caractere emergent de la conscience phenomenale%0a**** Searle/Kim/Varela&Thomson%0a**** la causalite descendante est formelle et topologique, elle est structurante, Thompson 2007%0a**** schema de causalite descendante avec triangle P->P1 && P -> P1 && M~> P1 (a a Kim 2006) Path:/pub/illustrations/causalite-descendante.png%0a* ouverture : caractere emergent de la conscience et immersion env. de la cognition%0a** oriente par l'activite consciente de l'organisme%0a*** couplage organisme/environment ? (a la Brooks)%0a* Q&A%0a** jamais "enaction" d'evoque%0a** combinatoire%0a*** apparition de patterns incluant "taches de Turing"(aka Turing's Spot), cf [[http://www.larecherche.fr/content/recherche/article?id=18877|L'ORIGINE DES FORMES : "Taches, rayures et labyrinthes"]], La Recherche, l'actualité des sciences]] %0a**** cf [[http://cscs.umich.edu/~crshalizi/reviews/self-made-tapestry/|The Self-Made Tapestry]], Ball 1999%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a%0a!!![[#EmergenceNeurosciencesConscience]]Émergence, Neurosciences et Conscience%0apar [[http://cogimage.dsi.cnrs.fr/perso/ctb/ctb.htm|Catherine Tallon-Baudry]] (15h00-15h45)%0a* definition of E%0a** Reynold 1987 e.g. from AI%0a** boids ( http://www.red3d.com/cwr/boids/ Wikipedia:Boids )%0a* The modular model of the visual system and its limits%0a** functional model of the visual system%0a*** functions or boids or units%0a*** structured, layered, ...%0a*** Criterion for the existence of a functional area (~module)%0a**** cytoarchitectony%0a**** retinotopic mapping%0a**** feature selectivity%0a** Existence of feature- and domain- processing modules%0a*** Specific modules or distributed coding?%0a*** A hierarchical, serial modular model?%0a**** Cardinal cell (but with combinatorial explosion problem)%0a**** Encoding new objects%0a***** mention of pruning (cf Without Miracles)%0a***** require a wealth of available neurons and their connectivity%0a**** Superposition catastrophe%0a***** cf earlier this month [[PersonalInformationStream/WithoutNotesNovember10|Clarifying the Tubulin bit/qubit - Defending the Penrose-Hameroff Orch OR Model]] by Stuart Hameroff, Google Workshop on Quantum Biology October 2010%0a** cf Varela's thesis%0a* Emergence & Perceptual Binding%0a** the binding problem and superposition catastrophe%0a*** e.g. girafe behind a green tree%0a*** binding problem%0a**** illusory conjunctions%0a**** gamma oscillatory synchrony could solve it%0a**** gamma oscillation in humans and coherent percept%0a** Controversy%0a*** oscillations does not exist%0a*** when they are seen it is an artefact%0a*** they exist but do not have a functional role (epiphenomenon)%0a*** what is at stake%0a**** neural code, population code%0a** brain as an orchestra%0a*** properties of functional modules%0a*** interactions between functional modules%0a*** mechanisms of neural cooperativity? is a conductor needed?%0a* Emergence & Conscousiness%0a** conciousness is not localized%0a*** no focal lesion can disrupt consciousness%0a*** localization leads to conceptual problems%0a*** need for a model of interactions in a highly interconnected system that would create a whole with emerging properties%0a** explanatory gap%0a*** lack of an explanation of mental life in physical/biological terms%0a*** how can phenomenal human experience be explained solely in bio/phys terms?%0a**** dualism%0a**** "trick" of emerging properties%0a** attempt at reductionism unsuccessful (so far)%0a*** no def. of what conscious experience is; field relying on agreement and operational def%0a*** E as alt to reductionism%0a**** quoting Searle "Where appearance is concerned we can't make the appearance-reality..."%0a* (some) Conclusions%0a** E in neuroscience%0a*** brain as a complex, highly interconnected system%0a*** E could be particularly useful when studying consciousnes%0a** How to direct E and E properties in exp data?%0a*** oscillations%0a*** used for a variety of cognitive functions%0a* Q&A%0a** probleme de perspective%0a*** interfaces entre systemes avec une experience subjective mais "reel" pour la personne qui percoit la representation et un substrat avec un comportement objectif%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a!!![[#Commentaire]]Commentaire%0apar [[http://xabierbarandiaran.wordpress.com/|Xabier Barandiaran]] (15h45-15h55)%0a* need for rigorous formalization, maybe from statistical mechanics%0a* E of what?%0a** visual perception, representations, intentions, intelligence, consciousness, emotion, ...%0a* Domains of E and integration%0a** sensorimotors "pyramid" / cortico-cortical interactions /cortico-subcortical interactions (body) / sensorimotors interactions (environment)%0a*** schema 2008%0a* The need of building blocks for theoretical structuring%0a** conceptual power of reduction%0a** building blocks of emergent theory of brain-body-behavior dynamics?%0a* Start minimal%0a** why not C. elegans instead of humain brain dynamics?%0a** ...and robotics?%0a*** e.g. with phototaxis with 5 oscillators %0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a!!![[#EmergentComputationInBiochemicalNetworks]]Emergent Computation in Biochemical Networks: what material representations tell us about autonomy%0apar [[http://informatics.indiana.edu/rocha/|Luis Rocha]] (16h15-17h00) %0a* collective dynamics (eigeinbehavior and symbols)%0a** level 1 Dynamics%0a** level 2 attractors%0a** level 3 emergent classification%0a*** eventually existence of "epistemic cut"%0a**** [[http://informatics.indiana.edu/rocha/pattee/pattee.html|The Physics of Symbols: Bridging the Epistemic Cut]], Pattee 2001%0a** evolution (in changing environment) requires%0a*** selection (implicit: rate of reproduction) requires%0a**** alternative dynamic configurations (to produce different behaviors) requires%0a***** control of initial conditions (inheritable memory)%0a* Robot example (cf http://www.johuco.com/muram/muram.html )%0a** modules with well defined rules%0a** typical path, playing "chicken"%0a* biological interpretation of attractor behavior%0a** "credit assignment problem"%0a* loci of information%0a** paradoxically for life in the most inert object : DNA%0a** what matters is the information it encodes, not what it does%0a** comparison with computers and usage of silicon%0a** how do you use a system to transmit information from generation to generation%0a* models of evolution as a series of re-entrant networks%0a* studying emergence in complex systems%0a** explanation of CA%0a*** NK Boolean network (cf also http://pespmc1.vub.ac.be/BOOLNETW.html )%0a** mention of Turing Reaction–diffusion system (cf Fisher-KPP seen recently)%0a** quorum sensing or what decision to take? (Density Classification)%0a*** local neighborhood (LNC)%0a*** local strategy%0a**** random (fails)%0a**** majority rule (fails)%0a**** evolutionary algorithm solving (inc. work at SFI)%0a***** "bind" spreading of local information (P=53%25-60%25)%0a***** integration and '''transmission''' of information across population%0a****** creation of an algebra of Particle Interactions (cf SFI in the 90s) GA to evolve rules for DT (1994), Crutchfield and Mitchell & al.%0a****** Rocha and Hordijk 2005%0a* semiotic closure (or "semiopoieis")%0a** dynamically incoherent memory%0a*** syntax for manipulation, comm, and variation%0a** construction code%0a*** semantics as a material affair, not a abstract surrogate relationship between internal and external element%0a** self-organization and selection%0a*** dynamic component self-organize%0a*** representations are selected : pragmatics%0a* schema redescription of look-up table, solution to redundancy%0a** wildcard symbol%0a** position free-symbol (interchangeable)%0a** applying to existing DCT solutions and compact them%0a** is it equivalent to delegating information to the interpreter?%0a** power of "boxing"%0a* "conceptual" space%0a** in schemata redescriptions of automata%0a*** rules in schemata vicinity%0a*** simpler to understand than particle mechanics in some cases%0a** cf Maques-Pita & Rocha 2010%0a* "looking at emergence you need to look at both domains at the same time"%0a* automata networks%0a** used in biology, finding canalization (canalization as form of redundancy thus compressible)%0a** dynamics canalization map%0a*** unfolding dynamics with partial information%0a**** uncovering (pathway) modules%0aPublications in Artificial Life, Unconventional Computing, ...%0a* mention of%0a** RNA editing, DNA recoding and the evolution of human cognition. John S. Mattick and Mark F. Mehler%0a** Andy Clark and extended cognition and the reliance on symbols external to the brain%0a** Varela%0a* Q&A%0a** CA by Wolfram as universal Turing machines%0a*** yet any existence of non-reductionist computing system? not easily reducible?%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a!!![[#RemarquesCritiquesConclusives]]Remarques critiques conclusives%0apar [[http://www.iscpif.fr/~doursat|René Doursat]] (17h00-17h10) %0a* e.g. Natural science in the XIXth century%0a** macrolevel: laws of genetics %3c '''gap''' > microlevel: atoms%0a*** '''mesolevel''': molecular biology -> multiscale complex systems%0a** equivalent to cognitive science in the XXth century?%0a*** macrolevel: symbols %3c '''gap''' > microlevel: neurons%0a**** '''mesolevel''': molecular cognition%0a***** e.g. EEGs, chaotic attractor, bluecolumn, morphodynamic, polychronous groups, ...%0a* mesocognition%0a** tissue physiology = pattern creation -> brain patterns?%0a** ponds%0a* litteral informational paradigm%0a** bias of feed-forward view (engineering fantasy)%0a** rather emergent dynamical paradigm%0a*** recurrent, perturbation, fine-grain scale%0a* nothing without the light of evolution thus development thus complex systems%0a* self-organized architecture%0a** swarm chemistry%0a** embryomorphic engineering%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a!!![[#Institutions]]Institutions dedicated to complex systems%0a(:include Content/ComplexSystems#InstitutionsStart#InstitutionsEnd:)%0aMoved to [[Content/ComplexSystems#Institutions]].%0a%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a!![[#OwnPosition]]Own position%0a* Defining emergence as a phenomenon that is "not in the rules" might lead to a misconception:%0a** the phenomenon is entirely in the rules and its environment, even if it appears out of interactions between multiple entities, the complex and unexpected result is only a proof of the incomplete understanding of those rules by an external interpreter that makes it appear '''as if''' is was not explicit in the rules.%0aAdded to [[Fabien/Heuristics#Emergence]].%0a%0a!!Other reviews%0a* here%0a%0a!![[#ToDo]]To do%0a# improve [[Events/Template]]%0a# [[ReadingNotes/Emergence|Trois essays sur l'emergence]] by Jaegwon Kim and translated by Mathieu Mulcey, Ithaque 2006%0a# [[PersonalInformationStream/WithoutNotesNovember10#GazzanigaEmergence]]%0a# [[Fabien/LayeredModel]]%0a# http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/properties-emergent/%0a# cf earlier talk at FING regarding anatomical simulation (Paris Descartes?)%0a# [[ReadingNotes/TurtlesTermitesAndTrafficJams]]%0a# is fashion and its symbols (shapes and color) a social and thus power diffusion system?%0a# review the "no intrensic meaning" (own hermeneutic problem) coupling discussed with Paola as it seems more and more solely structured correlations matters (cf conv. ~Nov 10 2AM 2010)%0a# http://xabierbarandiaran.wordpress.com/2010/10/13/philogeny-of-the-notion-of-habit/%0a** automation of this principle?%0a** mention Nathalie Gontier%0a# convert @@E@@ to epistemology%0a# topology of a space of solutions?%0a## how to define the neighborhood of a solution space to search it more efficiently?%0a### one does not change the paradigm of designing a solution but rather the referrential itself, as in shifting from an euclidian geometry to a non-euclidian geometry%0a# check [[http://biocomplexity.indiana.edu/|The Biocomplexity Institute]], Indiana University%0a# integrate%0a## [[https://secure.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/wiki/File:Complexity-map-overview.png|Complexity through map overview]] on Wikipedia%0a# ended with chat with Xabier Barandiaran on his blog post then with him and Luis Rocha on information waves across social networks and early signals%0a## see also [[Cookbook.News]]%0a# check [[http://www.bu.edu/cphs/colloquium/colloquia/ThermoLimit.htm|Reduction, Explanation, and the Thermodynamic Limit]] at Boston University Center for Philosophy and History of Science, March 2011%0a# [[http://www.philosciences.com/Articles/Gemergence.html|L'émergence]] by Patrick Juignet, Philosciences.com 2010%0a%25comment%25based on those talks + CRI talks + view on entrepreneurs as diffuser in Mardis Inno + Economie Entrepreunarial des Connaissances motivates me to focus on what I consider fundamental, embbed it somehow in a system and share it%25%25 Events.EmpireStateBuilding=[[#menu]]%0a[[http://www.jeudepaume.org/index.php?page=article&idArt=1369&lieu=1|Empire, State, Building]] by [[http://www.societerealiste.net/|Société Réaliste]] at [[http://www.jeudepaume.org/|Jeu de Paume]], pre-opening the 28th of February 2011%0a%0a(:hashtag: HASHTAGUNSET:)%0a[[#LiveStreams]][=#=]{$:hashtag} on [[http://twitter.com/#search?q=%2523{$:hashtag}|Twitter]], [[http://identi.ca/tag/{$:hashtag}|identi.ca]], [[http://lacantine.ubicast.eu/lives/at-la-cantine/|Live Cast]], [[http://www.neoformix.com/Projects/TwitterStreamGraphs/view.php?q={$:hashtag}|TwitterStreamGraphs]], [[http://www.collecta.com/#q={$:hashtag}|Collecta]], [[http://www.flickr.com/search/?q={$:hashtag}|flickr]]%0a%0a>>rframe%3c%3c%0a!![[#OwnObjectives]]Own objectives%0a# invited by Lea%0a# interested by the panopticon and related topics%0a## cf [[Bypassing/]]%0a>>%3c%3c%0a%0a!!Attended activities%0a* [[#this|this]]%0a* [[#that|that]]%0a%0a!!![[#this]][[#this|this]] by him%0a* traite des rapports entre les modes de perception et les formes de contrôle.%0a* remarks%0a%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a%0a!!![[#that]][[#that|that]] by him%0a* remarks%0a* remarks%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a!!Overall remarks and conclusions%0a* meet him%0a* could be improved by doing that%0a* see also that other event%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a%0a!!Other reviews or coverage%0a* here%0a%0a!![[#ToDo]]To do%0a# improve [[Events/Template]] Events.Events=(:nogroupheader:)%0a%0a!!Principle%0aThis page list the page I created related to the different events I took part of and wrote notes about. Content can be from preparation to the events as well as note took during the event itself as well as review done after it.%0a%0aThe goal is to keep a trace, to improve after each event but also to be able to share with people who were there and eventually people who would have liked to be there%0a%0a!!List%0a(:pagelist group={$Group} list=normal fmt=#simple order=-ctime:)%0a%0a!!To do%0a* design [[{$Group}.Template]]%0a* add geo-tagging%0a** using geo: http://toolserver.org/~geohack/geohack.php?params=%0a** geo:48.856667_N_2.350833_E%0a* [[#EventFu]]improve event {barcamp,conference,talks,...}-fu%0a** water, food, good chair, high chair for laptop, electricity, connection, ...%0a*** bring plug multiplexer%0a** media coverage (camera angles, photographers, ...) either to hide or show (depending on how it will be broadcasted)%0a** see [[http://127.0.0.1/wiki/EventsChecklists/]] Events.EvolutionAujourdhui=L'evolution aujourd'hui par [[http://www.mabiodiv.cnrs.fr/RubriquesEnFrancais/FichiersIndividuelles/Gasc.html|Jean-Pierre Gasc]], [[http://www.mabiodiv.cnrs.fr/|UMR 7179 - CNRS / MNHN]], Conference SAGA 10th of April 2010, Laboratoire de géologie 43 rue Buffon 75005 Paris, invited by [[(Person:)Gwenael]]%0a%0a!!Personal remarks%0a* parallels with information theory%0a** can the complex reading/write/cutting of DNA (especially as opposed to the earlier view of it being a "simple" string of information) be compared to a Turing machine?%0a*** cf [[(Wikipedia:)Homoiconicity]], [[(Wikipedia:)Code generation (compiler)]]%0a** can architect genes (hox) in evo-devo be compared to design patterns and overall software architecture?%0a*** paradoxically architect genes, gene regulatory network and such abstract concepts sound very obvious in computer science with equivalent such as [[(Wikipedia:)Design pattern]] or [[(Wikipedia:)Functional programming]]%0a%0a!!Key concepts%0a* the name "evolution" itself was not present in early edition of the Origin of Species and had to be clarified several times%0a** [[http://benfry.com/traces/|On the Origin of Species: The Preservation of Favoured Traces]] by Ben Fry%0a* the red queen metaphor inspired by the arm race concept%0a** [[ReadingNotes/The Red Queen]] by Matt Ridley and Seedea:Research/Drive%0a* sexual selection%0a** [[ReadingNotes/The Mating Mind]] by Geoffrey Miller%0a* use of computer science tools%0a** [[ReadingNotes/Intelligent Bio]]%0a* speciation and niches%0a** [[ReadingNotes/Demons In Eden]]%0a* advances of the epigenetic paradigm%0a** [[ReadingNotes/ScanningNotes#volution4D]]%0a* remark on the complexity of biology, even against physics%0a** see also [[http://www.nature.com/news/2010/100331/full/464664a.html|Human genome at ten: Life is complicated]] Nature 464, 664-667 (2010)%0a%0a!!To do%0a* [[#pressuretree]]schema with tree structure regarding environmental pressure with Gaussian curves leading to different paths%0a** directional%0a** stationary%0a** diversifying%0a** (slide from the presentation asked to Gwenael) Events.FOSDEM2014=[[#menu]]%0a[[https://fosdem.org/2014/|{$Name}]] 1 February 2014%0a%0a(:hashtag: HASHTAGUNSET:)%0a[[#LiveStreams]][=#=]{$:hashtag} on [[http://twitter.com/#search?q=%2523{$:hashtag}|Twitter]], [[http://identi.ca/tag/{$:hashtag}|identi.ca]], [[http://lacantine.ubicast.eu/lives/at-la-cantine/|Live Cast]], [[http://www.neoformix.com/Projects/TwitterStreamGraphs/view.php?q={$:hashtag}|TwitterStreamGraphs]], [[http://www.collecta.com/#q={$:hashtag}|Collecta]], [[http://www.flickr.com/search/?q={$:hashtag}|flickr]]%0a%0a>>rframe%3c%3c%0a!![[#OwnObjectives]]Own objectives%0a# help on that issue%0a# learn this%0a# meet that person%0a>>%3c%3c%0a%0a!!Attended activities%0a* [[#MADE|MADE]]%0a** Pim reminder sys%0a** Link w other Spanish researcher on AI for creativity?%0a** Cf uk social sim journal? Jasss%0a** Tweets sent on%0a*** computational folksonomics for archetypes%0a*** Spanish author of [[ReadingNotes/CreativityAndArtificialIntelligence]]%0a** see http://www.velonuboso.com/made/blog/%0a%0a%0a%0a!!Overall remarks and conclusions%0a* meet him%0a* could be improved by doing that%0a* see also that other event%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a%0a!!Other reviews or coverage%0a* here%0a%0a!![[#ToDo]]To do%0a# improve [[Events/Template]]%0a# add map data [=(:ola-point lat= lon= text='':)=] Events.FOSDEM2015=[[#menu]]%0a[[http://event.com/URL|{$Name}]] 2015 in Brussels%0a%0acf RedBaron & co%0a%0a... no notes yet%0a%0a(:hashtag: HASHTAGUNSET:)%0a[[#LiveStreams]][=#=]{$:hashtag} on [[http://twitter.com/#search?q=%2523{$:hashtag}|Twitter]], [[http://identi.ca/tag/{$:hashtag}|identi.ca]], [[http://lacantine.ubicast.eu/lives/at-la-cantine/|Live Cast]], [[http://www.neoformix.com/Projects/TwitterStreamGraphs/view.php?q={$:hashtag}|TwitterStreamGraphs]], [[http://www.collecta.com/#q={$:hashtag}|Collecta]], [[http://www.flickr.com/search/?q={$:hashtag}|flickr]]%0a%0a>>rframe%3c%3c%0a!![[#OwnObjectives]]Own objectives%0a# help on that issue%0a# learn this%0a# meet that person%0a>>%3c%3c%0a%0a!!Attended activities%0a* [[#this|this]]%0a* [[#that|that]]%0a%0a!!![[#this]][[#this|this]] by him%0a* remarks%0a* remarks%0a%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a%0a!!![[#that]][[#that|that]] by him%0a* remarks%0a* remarks%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a!!Overall remarks and conclusions%0a* meet him%0a* could be improved by doing that%0a* see also that other event%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a%0a!!Other reviews or coverage%0a* here%0a%0a!![[#ToDo]]To do%0a# improve [[Events/Template]]%0a# add map data [=(:ola-point lat= lon= text='':)=] Events.FabelierGephiWorkshop=[[#menu]][[http://fabelier.org/wiki/doku.php?id=gephi|{$Name}]] by by Sébastien Heymann, 12/01/2011 at 6pm%0a%0a(:hashtag: Fabelier:)%0a[[#LiveStreams]][=#=]{$:hashtag} on [[http://twitter.com/#search?q=%2523{$:hashtag}|Twitter]], [[http://identi.ca/tag/{$:hashtag}|identi.ca]], [[http://www.neoformix.com/Projects/TwitterStreamGraphs/view.php?q={$:hashtag}|TwitterStreamGraphs]], [[http://www.collecta.com/#q={$:hashtag}|Collecta]], [[http://www.flickr.com/search/?q={$:hashtag}|flickr]]%0a%0a>>rframe%3c%3c%0a!![[#OwnObjectives]]Own objectives%0a# improve my [[Path:/pub/illustrations/anonymized_categorized_social_network.png|social network viz]]%0a# compare with tools I know%0a# first hands on bibliometry/scientometry%0a>>%3c%3c%0a%0a%25center%25[[Path:/pub/illustrations/FB_Wiki_yifanhu_screenshot_183801.png|Path:/pub/illustrations/FB_Wiki_yifanhu_screenshot_183801_thumb.png]][[%3c%3c]]this very wiki with Yifan Hu layout ([[Path:/pub/FB_Wiki.svg|large svg file]])[[%3c%3c]]''note that the set on the upper left is the wiki documentation''%25%25%0a%0a!!Attended activities%0a* [[#Presentation|Presentation]]%0a* [[#Workshop|Workshop]]%0a%0a!!![[#Presentation]]Presentation%0a* own introduction%0a** previously discussed with Mathieu Jacomy (early 2009) after the presentation at ScPo of [[http://WebAtlas.fr|WebAtlas.fr]]%0a*** also knowing UTC startup [[http://www.linkfluence.net/|linkfluence.net]] (RTGI group)%0a* opening quote by Hal Varian%0a** cf [[ReadingNotes/InformationRules]]%0a* discover patterns%0a** non linear process%0a* mention of Ben Fry ([[http://benfry.com/phd/|2004 thesis]])%0a** [[Tools/Processing]]%0a* http://wiki.gephi.org/index.php/Manifesto%0a* architecture (Java NetBeans)%0a* [[http://wiki.gephi.org/index.php/Layouts_portal|layouts]]%0a** [[Wikipedia:Force-based algorithms (graph drawing)]]%0a** already a bit familiar through [[Tools/Graphviz]]%0a* [[http://wiki.gephi.org/index.php/Metrics_portal|metrics/statistics]]%0a** including page rank%0a*** which can then be used after in ranking%0a* filters%0a** can be combined, especially useful for boolean operators%0a*** e.g. not "this" in node label%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a%0a!!![[#Workshop]]Workshop%0a* @@graphformatexporter.php@@ in [[Repository:.|code repository]] PmWiki graph format exporter done through [[Path:/?action=graphcsv|GraphCSV action]] (and [[Path:/?action=graphvan|GraphVAN action]])%0a** Path:/pub/nodes.csv (700) Path:/pub/edges.csv (3000)%0a*** Path:/pub/graph.van%0a** Path:/pub/FB_Wiki.gephi (with stats, ranking, layout)%0a** result in Path:/pub/FB_Wiki.svg%0a* self discovered%0a** additional layouts%0a*** http://gephi.org/nbm-center-category/Layouts/%0a** display only nodes after a filter%0a*** e.g. only Id with "AutoDebate.*" use regex%0a** apply ranking%0a*** node size based on size of the page%0a*** node color based on number of revisions of the page%0a** apply partition%0a*** e.g. coloring based on number of revisions%0a**** interesting by showing that most pages are edited less than 5 times%0a* own needs%0a** how to zoom without a mouse%0a*** optional bottom right button%0a** how to use the "play" feature? (seems to be called "Dynamics")%0a*** for wiki revisions%0a* crash%0a** display labels%0athen had to leave... :'(%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a!!Overall remarks and conclusions%0a* glad I prepared before hand%0a* should have checked the timetable and see that most of the things I knew were at the beginning%0a* sees tricky to make headless equivalent, heavy as requiring JVM%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a%0a!!Other reviews or coverage%0a* here%0a%0a!![[#ToDo]]To do%0a# consider other own datasets%0a## browsing habits%0a### e.g. Firefox SQLite logs%0a#### done via [[(Repository:?p=.git;a=blob;f=)shell_scripts/browser_queries]]%0a### [[http://vimeo.com/18591468|HTTP Graph -- A Gephi plugin]] analyze the web as you browse%0a### see [[http://www.thesimplelogic.com/2010/04/17/wandering-wikipedia-datamining-my-firefox-history/|Wandering Wikipedia: Datamining My Firefox History]] by Adam Fletcher, The Simple Logic%0a## [[Wiki/Visualization]]%0a## [[Person/]]%0a### add and link logs, e.g. edge weight = number of shared links%0a## bibliometry%0a### Seedea:Research/Bibliography%0a### [[Path:/]] with all links overall, cf earlier exporter done for GM script%0a### also proposed in [[ReadingNotes/Epistemetrics]]%0a# links to explore%0a## http://infosthetics.com/archives/2010/07/review_gephi_graph_exploration_software.html%0a## http://www.youtube.com/user/GephiOrg%0a## http://vimeo.com/channels/gephi%0a## http://ateliercartographie.com/%0a## discovered before%0a# share the PmWiki recipe on [[http://PmWiki.org]]%0a## then share also on http://netwiki.amath.unc.edu/ since it is based on PmWiki%0a# see also http://cgi.cse.unsw.edu.au/~wyos/skyrails/ in 3D but without layout feature%0a## using Path:/pub/graph.van%0a# useful tools%0a## [[http://gephi.org/|Gephi]] an open source graph visualization and manipulation software%0a# do another visualization but without generated indexes%0a## thus removing *.*RecentChanges esp. Site.AllRecentChanges Events.FirstPebbleBelgiumMeetup=[[#menu]]%0a[[http://www.meetup.com/PebbleBE/events/228117357/|{$Name}]] Wednesday 17 February 2016 at 7pm%0a%0a(:hashtag: FirstPebbleBelgiumMeetup:)%0a[[#LiveStreams]][=#=]{$:hashtag} on [[http://twitter.com/#search?q=%2523{$:hashtag}|Twitter]], [[http://identi.ca/tag/{$:hashtag}|identi.ca]], [[http://lacantine.ubicast.eu/lives/at-la-cantine/|Live Cast]], [[http://www.neoformix.com/Projects/TwitterStreamGraphs/view.php?q={$:hashtag}|TwitterStreamGraphs]], [[http://www.collecta.com/#q={$:hashtag}|Collecta]], [[http://www.flickr.com/search/?q={$:hashtag}|flickr]]%0a%0a>>rframe%3c%3c%0a!![[#OwnObjectives]]Own objectives%0a# discover the local Pebble community%0a# share my own work and consolidate my own skills%0a# update my knowledge on Pebbled development%0a>>%3c%3c%0a%0a!!Attended activities%0a* [[#PebbleJSCrashCourse|PebbleJS crash course]]%0a* [[#PebbleDevelopmentEcosystem|In-depth talk about the Pebble development ecosystem]]%0a%0a!!![[#PebbleDevelopmentEcosystem]][[#PebbleDevelopmentEcosystem|In-depth talk about the Pebble development ecosystem]]%0a* N/A%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a%0a!!![[#PebbleJSCrashCourse]][[#PebbleJSCrashCourse|PebbleJS crash course]] by myself%0aAnnounced as "A crash-course into Pebble.js, the easiest way to start developing for Pebble. It's all JavaScript, so we'll have you cranking out cool functional app prototypes in no time!"%0a%25center%25http://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/PebbleJSCrashCourse/PresentationPreview.jpg%0a* key take away%0a** works perfectly on Pebble Time (aka Basalt), the rest is... random or worst%0a** extremely fast to go from idea to working app now%0a*** 15min setup, 0 software to install on local machine%0a*** 1min cycles of : code and compile online, send to watch via phone, run%0a**** should be shorten to sub-second emulation via RockyJS%0a*** limited to apps, possible to hack your way to making watchfaces but very tricky%0a*** Pebble.JS runs ONLY the display on the watch, everything else, the logic, runs on the phone%0a* key steps to go from idea to very first app on your watch%0a## simplify your idea, focus on one basic yet useful function%0a## simplify more, really.%0a## setup up your %25newwin%25[[https://cloudpebble.net/|CloudPebble account]] using your Pebble account in order to easily upload your app to your own watch%0a## Create a new project selecting @@Pebble.js (beta)@@%0a## Edit the source clicking on @@app.js@@ and modify line 13 to a more personal subtitle e.g. @@"Hello Belgian World!"@@%0a## Run it first safely in the emulator by clicking on the @@Play@@ (aka compile) button%0a## Play with the app by click on the screen then buttons%0a## Update the code by clicking on app.js then change the subtitle to something like e.g. @@"Hello my own Pebble!"@@%0a## Compile for your phone by clicking Compilation then selecting @@Phone@@ instead of emulator%0a## Start the Pebble app on your phone, in the menu select @@Developer Connection@@ then turn it @@ON@@ (it should say @@Connected@@ to @@CloudPebble@@ http://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/PebbleJSCrashCourse/DeveloperConnection.jpg%0a## Click on @@Install and run@@ back in CloudPebble%0a## Wait until your watch vibrates, select your new app, run it, enjoy! http://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/PebbleJSCrashCourse/WatchApp.jpg%0a## Now that you enjoyed your very first app on your own watch... it's time to actually code. Go back to @@app.js@@ and modify it to match your own needs!%0a* fun functions once you have a setup running%0a** managing the UI, showing and hiding cards, selecting item from lists, etc%0a** authenticating your own watch%0a** making the watch vibrate%0a** getting data from the accelerometer%0a** getting data from the Internet using AJAX%0a** getting and sending data to and from your websocket server%0a* even more?%0a** try, share and ask questions on [[https://pebbledev.slack.com|PebbleDev slack]]%0a%0a!!!!To do before the presentation%0a# Github of the demo to import for participants to try live https://github.com/Utopiah/PebbleBE-PebbleJS-CrashCourse%0a# check HDMI shortcuts for presentation side by side steps/live coding%0a# showcase personal demos that could interest others%0a# check if own code from CloudePebble can be copy/pasted to RockyJS for fast iterative testing%0a# suggest CodeEnv e.g. https://codeenv.com/member/envs/utopiah/ for people who do not have their own Node server%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a!!Overall remarks and conclusions%0a* meet him%0a* could be improved by doing that%0a* see also that other event%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a%0a!!Other reviews or coverage%0a* here%0a%0a!![[#ToDo]]To do%0a* integrate own work%0a** https://github.com/Utopiah?tab=repositories%0a** discussions on the Slack%0a** http://fabien.benetou.fr/Tools/JavaScript#PebbleJS%0a# improve [[Events/Template]]%0a# add map data [=(:ola-point lat= lon= text='':)=] Events.GoogleIO2016=[[#menu]]%0a[[http://event.com/URL|{$Name}]] date and time%0a%0a(:hashtag: HASHTAGUNSET:)%0a[[#LiveStreams]][=#=]{$:hashtag} on [[http://twitter.com/#search?q=%2523{$:hashtag}|Twitter]], [[http://identi.ca/tag/{$:hashtag}|identi.ca]], [[http://lacantine.ubicast.eu/lives/at-la-cantine/|Live Cast]], [[http://www.neoformix.com/Projects/TwitterStreamGraphs/view.php?q={$:hashtag}|TwitterStreamGraphs]], [[http://www.collecta.com/#q={$:hashtag}|Collecta]], [[http://www.flickr.com/search/?q={$:hashtag}|flickr]]%0a%0a>>rframe%3c%3c%0a!![[#OwnObjectives]]Own objectives%0a# learn what is being done regarding VR%0a>>%3c%3c%0a%0a!!Attended activities%0a* [[#Keynote|Keynote]]%0a* [[#others|others]] (other presentations, see https://events.google.com/io2016/schedule?filters=VR )%0a%0a!!![[#Keynote]][[#Keynote|Keynote]]%0a* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mp6UsuRteNw&feature=youtu.be&t=6376|announcing DayDream]] (May 18)%0a** arguing for "high quality"%0a** handle as "wand"%0a** Android N%0a** Fall 2016%0a** based on Android, thus forced to use adb and the whole Android toolkit%0a*** probably no change thus for workshop, still believing in 0 install discovery%0a%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a%0a!!![[#others]][[#others|others]] cf [[https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLk9irgn6Knri_B5Adh7vswuGVUnTYuuk_|own playlist]]%0a* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-mcXAMDch7s|Design process]]%0a** [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-mcXAMDch7s#t=612|ranking ideas]]%0a** [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-mcXAMDch7s#t=2063|make a team]] with what knowledge and when%0a*** https://pbs.twimg.com/media/CjIPUiRWgAADgF-.jpg%0a* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3rjG_1OdEpY|VR view]]%0a** https://github.com/google/vrview%0a* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=00vzW2-PvvE|Designing for Daydream]]%0a## VR gateway to enable new experiences, perspective and abilities%0a## sessions are 30+ min%0a## used home, comfortable seated%0a** importance of textures, any kind, even noise, rather than plain color%0a*** helps to give a sense of depth%0a** for Mike Alger session see also http://vatelier.net/Main/LessonsLearned%0a*** reminder of 0.5-20 range%0a** 20px minimum height currently for readable text%0a** https://pbs.twimg.com/media/CjOhilSXEAAfKJy.jpg%0a** wallpaper not as a background but rather the destination users are going to%0a*** critic of void style, nothing memorable and sharable%0a** use environment to frame content%0a** audio as there is not perfectly silent place on earth%0a** animation helps presence, even if non central objects%0a*** particle effect as an easy cheap trick%0a* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l9OfmWnqR0M|Designing & Developing for the Daydream Controller]]%0a** [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l9OfmWnqR0M#t=316|Chuckingly, controller emulator]] based on a second phone with plastic layer to make faster prototyping%0a%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a!!Overall remarks and conclusions%0a* VR design recomendations http://www.google.com/design/spec-vr/%0a* VRview tutorial https://codelabs.developers.google.com/codelabs/vr_view_101/%0a* Physical Web%0a** http://google.github.io/physical-web/%0a** https://github.com/google/eddystone/tree/master/eddystone-url/implementations with Python and Node%0a** https://developers.google.com/beacons/%0a** apparantly supporting only%0a*** Bluetooth low energy%0a*** Android above 5.0 to make a Beacon (using e.g. %25newwin%25[[https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.uriio|Beacons Toy]])%0a*** Android above 4.3.2 to work out of the box with %25newwin%25[[http://blog.chromium.org/2016/02/the-physical-web-expands-to-chrome-for_10.html|Chrome since February 2016]]%0a*** Physical Web app to scan%0a*** iOS with Today view enabled%0a*** also different from iBeacon https://developer.apple.com/ibeacon/ using e.g. https://github.com/dburr/linux-ibeacon%0a* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yvgPrZNp4So|What's New with Project Tango]]%0a** several good examples for interior design%0a** basically any 3D content that can be interesting over a flat surface quite works well now%0a** using 3D scanning point map to overlay 3D objects on top%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a%0a!!Other reviews or coverage%0a* here%0a%0a!![[#ToDo]]To do%0a# improve [[Events/Template]]%0a# add map data [=(:ola-point lat= lon= text='':)=] Events.GroupHeader=(:if exists Slideshows.{$Name} :)%0a%25right%25(''[[Slideshows/{$Name}?action=slideshow|Play associated slideshow]] [[Slideshows/{$Name}?action=slideshow|Path:/pub/images/start_slideshow.png]]'')%25%25%0a(:ifend:) Events.HoloLensWorkshopMICApril2017=[[#menu]]%0a[[http://www.mic-brussels.be/en/event/hololens-hands-on-introduction-for-developers-april-21-2017/|{$Name}]]%0a%0a(:hashtag: HASHTAGUNSET:)%0a[[#LiveStreams]][=#=]{$:hashtag} on [[http://twitter.com/#search?q=%2523{$:hashtag}|Twitter]], [[http://identi.ca/tag/{$:hashtag}|identi.ca]], [[http://lacantine.ubicast.eu/lives/at-la-cantine/|Live Cast]], [[http://www.neoformix.com/Projects/TwitterStreamGraphs/view.php?q={$:hashtag}|TwitterStreamGraphs]], [[http://www.collecta.com/#q={$:hashtag}|Collecta]], [[http://www.flickr.com/search/?q={$:hashtag}|flickr]]%0a%0a>>rframe%3c%3c%0a!![[#OwnObjectives]]Own objectives%0a# dabble with HoloLens%0a# see if WebAR is realistic and if so when%0a>>%3c%3c%0a%0a%0a!!Attended activities%0a* [[#WebAR|WebAR]]%0a* [[#that|that]]%0a%0a!!![[#WebAR]][[#WebAR|WebAR]]%0a* threejs PR on HoloJS https://github.com/Microsoft/HoloJS/pull/23%0a** ANGLE (Microsoft OpenES support)%0a** Chakra (Microsoft JavaScript engine)%0a** https://blogs.windows.com/msedgedev/2016/09/09/webvr-in-development-edge/%0a* in browser visualization of room reconstruction https://twitter.com/utopiah/status/852105816366866433%0a%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a%0a!!![[#Presentation]][[#Presentation|Presentation]] by Nick Trogh%0a* remarks%0a* remarks%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a!!Overall remarks and conclusions%0a* meet him%0a* could be improved by doing that%0a* see also that other event%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a!!See also%0a* [[Tools/GoogleTango]]%0a* [[Cookbook/Overlay]]%0a%0a!!Other reviews or coverage%0a* here%0a%0a!![[#ToDo]]To do%0a# improve [[Events/Template]]%0a# add map data [=(:ola-point lat= lon= text='':)=] Events.HplusSummitHarvard={-[[http://www.livestream.com/humanityplus|humanityplus - live streaming]] by Livestream-}%0a%0aUpcoming [[http://www.hplussummit.com/|H+ Summit : Live Long and Prosper]] November 5, 6 and 7, 2010%0a%0a!!Overall remarks and questions%0a* overall very interesting%0a* some talks are a bit too much on the advertising side for their own businesses%0a** rather than long term projects for society as a whole%0a* hard to have talks when the speaker talk fast and the next go much slower yet staying focus%0a%0a!!Talks of the first day%0a%0a!!![[#CitizenScience]]Citizen Science%0a# [[http://www.hplussummit.com/lightman.html|The Rise of Citizen-Scientists in the Eversmarter World]] by Alex Lightman%0a## reputation capital%0a## mentioned TBBT%0a!!![[#Neuroscience]]Neuroscience%0a# [[http://www.slideshare.net/humanityplus/controlling-brain-circuits-with-light-ed-boyden|Controlling Brain Circuits With Light]] by Ed Boyden%0a## actually talk on [[Seedea:Content/Newconcepts#Optogenetics]] as first encountered weeks ago%0a## [[http://edboyden.org/|Ed Boyden]]%0a## [[http://www.syntheticneurobiology.org/|Synthetic Neurobiology Group]] Ed Boyden, Principal Investigator%0a## [[Seedea:Content/Concepttreefmri]]%0a# [[http://hplussummit.com/silbert.html|Do we click? Speaker-listener neural coupling underlies successful communication]] by Lauren Silbert%0a## [[http://www.slideshare.net/humanityplus/silbert|Do We Click?]]%0a## [[http://www.princeton.edu/neuroscience/|Princeton Neuroscience Institute]] (PNI)%0a## brain imaging for talk%0a# [[http://hplussummit.com/backer.html|Why We Age, How Aging is Good For You, How to Live Two Years Longer Using Your Cell Phone & Beyond]] by Alex Backer%0a## example of the apple falling away from the tree, generation distance%0a### [[ReadingNotes/Demons In Eden]], [[ReadingNotes/An Orchard Invisible]]%0a## genetic distance between generations%0a## proposing body fail-over system%0a### see also [[http://mitpress.mit.edu/catalog/item/default.asp?tid=10550&ttype=2|Toward Replacement Parts for the Brain]] edited by Theodore W. Berger and Dennis L. Glanzman, The MIT Press 2005%0a## [[http://everybodyscience.org/|Everybody Science.org]]%0a## [[ReadingNotes/The Wisdom Paradox]]%0a# [[http://hplussummit.com/elbakyan.html|Brain-Computer Interfacing, Consciousness, and the Global Brain: Towards the Technological Enlightenment]] by Alexandra Elbakyan%0a## [[http://pespmc1.vub.ac.be/gbrainref.html|References on the Global Brain / Superorganism]] started in 1996 %0a## see also [[ReadingNotes/The Ego Tunnel]]%0a# [[#NoahGoodman]]Reverse engineering intelligence by Noah Goodman, Stanford University%0a## http://www.mit.edu/~ndg/%0a## Probabilistic Lambda-calculus%0a### [[http://pubs.doc.ic.ac.uk/ProbLambdaQPA/|Probabilistic Lambda-calculus and Quantitative Program Analysis]] Journal of Logic and Computation, Oxford University Press 2005%0a### http://projects.csail.mit.edu/church/wiki/Church%0a#### http://projects.csail.mit.edu/church/wiki/Probabilistic_Models_of_Cognition_Tutorial%0a## [[Cookbook/Cognition#Thinking]] also proposing distributions as central tools%0a# [[http://hplussummit.com/kuszewski.html|What Makes a Genius? Maximizing Your Cognitive Potential]] by Andrea Kuszewski%0a## see also [[ReadingNotes/Origins Of Genius]]%0a## [[http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/cf_dev/AbsByAuth.cfm?per_id=1252339|SSRN Author Page]] METODO %0a### added to http://wiki.seedea.org/Research/Bibliography%0a## http://virb.com/andikuszewski%0a## research forms http://bit.ly/bfrb8Q, http://bit.ly/catAo9, http://bit.ly/cWVDVG, http://bit.ly/djqmq0, http://bit.ly/c8sANG%0a!!![[#Biotech]]Biotech%0a# [[http://hplussummit.com/hessel.html|Altered Carbon: The Emerging Biological Diamond Age]] by Andrew Hessel%0a## founder of [[http://pinkarmy.org/|PinkArmy]]%0a## http://openwetware.org/wiki/Andrew_Hessel%0a## http://twitter.com/andrewhessel%0a## [[http://www.slideshare.net/humanityplus/hessel|Altered Carbon: The Emerging Biological Diamond Age]]%0a## new IT industry%0a### [[Seedea:Oimp/Sustainableserverfarm]]%0a## "eBay for carbon"%0a### [[Content/Energy#CarbonTax]]%0a# [[http://hplussummit.com/swan.html|DIYgenomics Citizen Science]] by Melanie Swan%0a## [[http://www.melanieswan.com/|MS (Melanie Swan) Futures Group]] %0a## [[http://www.slideshare.net/humanityplus/swan|Democratizing The Genome]]%0a## http://www.diygenomics.org/%0a## [[http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2672358/figure/f1-ijerph-06-00492/|Figure 1 - A new model of health and health care]] of slide 4%0a### interesting model for a more physiologically oriented PIM, cf http://OurP.IM%0a## [[Content/Health#PersonalGenomics]]%0a## mention of http://www.quantifiedself.com/%0a# Humanity 2020: The Next 10 Years of Human Development by Ramez Naam%0a## [[http://www.slideshare.net/humanityplus/naam-4479967|Humanity 2020: The Next 10 Years of Human Development]]%0a## [[ReadingNotes/ScanningNotes#Evolution4D]]%0a# Ronald Bailey from Reason magazine%0a## The democratic threat to transhumanism%0a# [[http://hplussummit.com/shapiro.html|Stepping Stones: Commercial Clinical Applications of Neurotechnology]] by Mikhail Shapiro%0a## [[http://www.slideshare.net/humanityplus/shapiro|Stepping Stones]]%0a## mentioning BrainGate (cf [[(Cookbook/Objects)ExoBrain]])%0a# [[http://hplussummit.com/ray.html|Breakthrough Stem Cell Research]] by Millie Ray%0a## embryonic stem cell%0a### self renewal%0a### pluripotency%0a#### [[Wikipedia:Induced pluripotent stem cell]] (iPS)%0a!!![[#Neurosience2]]Neurosience%0a# [[http://hplussummit.com/smart.html|The Brain Preservation Prize: Why Inexpensively Preserving Our Brains After Death is a Good Thing for Ourselves and Society, And What You Can Do to Help]] by John M. Smart%0a## [[http://accelerationwatch.com/articles/jshplussummit2010.html|talk given at the H+ Harvard Summit, June 12-13, 2010]] on accelerationwatch.com%0a!!!Brain%0a# [[http://hplussummit.com/hayworth.html|Can we extract a mind from a plastic-embedded brain?]] by Ken Hayworth%0a## [[http://www.slideshare.net/humanityplus/hayworth?from=ss_embed|Can we extract a mind from a plastic-embedded brain?]]%0a## citing [{ReadingNotes/The Ego Tunnel]]%0a## [[http://www.brainpreservation.org/|Brain Preservation Foundation]] (BPF)%0a# [[http://hplussummit.com/greenstein.html|Sparking our Neural Humanity with Neurotech!]] by M. A. Greenstein%0a## [[http://www.slideshare.net/humanityplus/greenstein|Sparking Our Neural Humanity]]%0a## slide7 "Build your own Arduino EEG"%0a### http://www.opencircuits.com/Programmable_Chip_EEG%0a### [[(Cookbook/Objects)ExoBrain]]%0a## [[http://www.brainpaint.com/|BrainPaint.com]] The next generation in EEG biofeedback%0a## [[http://www.brainresource.com/|BrainResource.com]] Personalized Medicine - Depression Treatment - Brain Database%0a## [[http://greensteingroup.com/|The Greenstein Group]] empowering clients to make real change]]%0a## [[http://www.bodiesinspace.com/|Bodies In Space]]%0a# [[http://hplussummit.com/marzullo.html|Backyard Brains: Neuroscience for Everyone!]] by Timothy Marzullo%0a# [[http://www.slideshare.net/humanityplus/marzullo|Backyard Brains]] by Timothy Marzullo%0a## [[http://backyardbrains.com/|Backyard Brains]] entry‐level Brain Recording Kits that provide the ability for a new user population to learn about the brain%0a!!![[#Lunch]]Lunch%0a# [[http://hplussummit.com/diamond.html|The Future Of Pets]] by Wendy Diamond%0a## [[Wikipedia:Wendy Diamond]]%0a# [[http://hplussummit.com/turchin.html|Risks of SETI-programs]] by Alexei Turchin%0a## [[http://www.slideshare.net/humanityplus/seti-risks-alexey-turchin|Risks of SETI-programs]]%0a# [[http://hplussummit.com/konovalenko.html|Regenerative Medicine Roadmap: Guidelines for Science]] by Maria Konovalenko%0a## [[http://maria-konovalenko.typepad.com/blog/|Maria Konovalenko]]'s blog%0a# [[http://hplussummit.com/harz.html|Serious Games: Videogames for Changing the World and Lifelong Learning]] by Christopher Harz%0a!!!Robotics%0a# [[http://hplussummit.com/knight.html|Why Robots Need to Spend More Time in the Limelight : People Tracking and Artificial Personality]] by Heather Knight%0a## [[http://www.marilynmonrobot.com/|MarilynMonrobot]] researching performance robots and running Monrobot Labs in NYC.%0a!!!Physics and Mathematics%0a# [[http://hplussummit.com/lloyd.html|The Democracy of Knowledge]] by Seth Lloyd%0a## author of [[ReadingNotes/Programming The Universe]]%0a## brief mention of photosynthesis and the link with quantum computation%0a### see also [{Content/Energy]]%0a# [[http://hplussummit.com/rose.html|Special purpose superconducting quantum processors for disruptively accelerating machine learning]] by Geordie Rose%0a## [[http://www.dwavesys.com/|DWave]] CEO%0a## author of ROSE blog http://dwave.wordpress.com/ Im following since ... months (check OPML logs)%0a### see also [[http://physicsandcake.wordpress.com/|Physics and cake]] by Suzanne Gildert now also working at DWave%0a## talking about AGI http://agi-wiki.org%0a## linking with quantum computing%0a## biological process don't lead to quantum brain%0a## consider for "argument central" of [[Slideshows/RencontreAFTParis]]%0a# [[http://hplussummit.com/wolfram.html|Computation and the Future of the Human Condition]] by Stephen Wolfram%0a## W|A cf [[Content/Needs#ToDo]]%0a## 1h of Mathematica, NKS, W|A through the philosophy of Stephen Wolfram%0a## universities locked-down department since around 1950-1960%0a### coherent with [[Creation A La Marge]] CRI professor during our discussion%0a!!![[#Education]]Education%0aSee also [[Content/Education]]%0a# [[http://hplussummit.com/jain.html|Transhumanism & Education]] by Kevin Jain%0a## [[http://www.slideshare.net/humanityplus/jain-4470746|Transhumanism & Education]]%0a## Harvard College [[http://usodb.fas.harvard.edu/public/index.cgi?rm=details&id=940|Future Society]] promote awareness and further understanding of the link between accelerating technological growth and future society and to encourage the use of rational assessment methods in the evaluation of relevant technologies.%0a## proposal with faceface on #hplusroadmap on freenode October 2008%0a### http://biocourse.org/index.php/H%252B%0a# [[http://hplussummit.com/lieberman.html|A New Kind of Citizen: Where We Haven't Looked]] by Jeff Lieberman%0a## [[http://web.media.mit.edu/~guy/timewarp/|Time Warp]], MIT Media Lab%0a## [[Content/Meditation]]%0a## mention of mindfulness%0a# [[http://hplussummit.com/cavalier.html|Citizen Scientists: Disrupting Science... In A Good Way!]] by Darlene Cavalier%0a## [[http://www.slideshare.net/humanityplus/cavalier-4469463|Citizen Scientists: Disrupting Science... In A Good Way!]]%0a## [[http://scienceforcitizens.net/|Science for Citizens]] The Network for Citizen Science Projects & Resources%0a### [[http://www.sciencecheerleader.com/project_finder/|Project Finder]] Match Your Passion & Preferences to a Science Project%0a## [[http://www.sciencecheerleader.com/|Science Cheerleader]]%0a## [[http://www.galaxyzoo.org/|Galaxy Zoo]] where you can help astronomers explore the Universe%0a## see also [[http://fold.it/portal/|Foldit]] Solve Puzzles for Science%0a# [[http://hplussummit.com/smolens.html|Removing Language as a Barrier to Cross Cultural Communication Using the Crowd]] by Michael Smokens%0a## [[http://dotsub.com/|dotSUB]] Share your videos in multiple languages in a few simple steps%0a## see also Felipe's project [[http://www.universalsubtitles.org/|Universal Subtitles]] recently added to [[Content/English]]%0a!!![[#AISingularity]]AI & Singularity%0a# [[http://hplussummit.com/arel.html|Is Deep-Layered Machine Learning the Catalyst for an Artificial General Intelligence Revolution?]] by Itamar Arel%0a## [[http://www.slideshare.net/humanityplus/itamar-arel|Is Deep-Layered Machine Learning the Catalyst for an Artificial General Intelligence Revolution?]]%0a## [[http://mil.engr.utk.edu/|Machine Intelligence Lab & Networking Research Group]] (MIL)%0a## http://www.deepmachinelearning.org/%0a## [[Wikipedia:Very-large-scale integration]] and [[Cookbook/Electronics#FPGA]]%0a# The Future History Of Artificial General Intelligence by Ben Goertzel%0a## [[http://www.slideshare.net/humanityplus/goertzel|The Future History Of Artificial General Intelligence]]%0a## Xiamen University’s [[http://59.77.13.168/abl/|Artificial Brain Lab (ABL)]] with Hugo de Garis%0a### [[http://59.77.13.168/ablwiki/|Ablwiki]] Artificial Brain Lab wiki%0a## [[http://www.opencog.org/|The Open Cognition Project - OpenCog]] creating an open source Artificial General Intelligence framework, intended to one day express general intelligence at the human level and beyond. %0a## [[http://opencogfoundation.org/|OpenCog Foundation]] nonprofit organization, founded in 2010 as a formal vehicle to foster and guide the development of the OpenCog project.%0a## [[http://www.goertzel.org/|Ben Goertzel, PhD]] AI, futurism, philosophy of mind, bioinformatics, surrealist fiction, a little personal info, etc.%0a%0a%0a!!Talks of the second day%0a%0a!!![[#Longevity]]Longevity%0a# [[http://hplussummit.com/degrey.html|Hype and Anti-Hype in Academic Biogerontology Research: A Call to Action]] by Aubrey de Grey%0a## [[http://www.sens.org/|SENS Foundation]] Human Regenerative Engineering%0a### founded to develop, promote and ensure widespread access to regenerative medicine solutions to the disabilities and diseases of aging.%0a# [[http://hplussummit.com/johnson.html|HACCP as a lifespan extention management system]] by Morris Johnson%0a## [[http://www.slideshare.net/humanityplus/johnson-4419936|HACCP as a lifespan extention management system]]%0a## [[Wikipedia:Hazard Analysis and Critical Control Points]] (HACCP)%0a!!![[#Philosophy]]Philosophy%0a# [[http://hplussummit.com/dvorsky.html|When the Turing Test is not enough: Towards a functionalist determination of personhood and the advent of an authentic machine ethics]] by George Dvorsky%0a## [[http://www.slideshare.net/humanityplus/dvorsky|When The Turing Test Is Not Enough]]%0a## substrate chauvinism%0a# [[http://hplussummit.com/hopkins.html|Why Uploading Will Not Work]] by Patrick Hopkins%0a## [[http://www.slideshare.net/humanityplus/hopkins|Why Uploading Will Not Work]]%0a## [[http://www.acceleratingfuture.com/michael/blog/2010/06/why-arguments-against-mind-uploading-dont-work-constant-neural-molecular-turnover/|Why Arguments Against Mind Uploading Don’t Work — Constant Neural Molecular Turnover]] by Michael Anissimov, Accelerating Future June 2010%0a# [[http://hplussummit.com/hughes.html|The Problems of Transhumanism Are Problems of the Enlightenment]] by James Hughes%0a# [[#PatrickLin]][[http://hplussummit.com/lin.html|Military 2.0: Ethical Issues in Human Enhancement and Robotics]] by Patrick Lin%0a## [[http://www.slideshare.net/humanityplus/lin|Military 2.0 - Ethical issues in robotics and human enhancement]]%0a## [[http://ethics.calpoly.edu/|Ethics + Emerging Sciences Group]] California Polytechnic State University (Cal Poly)%0a## Military H+ projects (slide9)%0a### Accelerated Learning%0a### Crystalline Cellulose Conversion to Glucose%0a### Education Dominance%0a### Enabling Stress Resistance%0a### Exoskeleton%0a### Neovision2%0a### Neurotechnology for Intelligence Analysts%0a### Peak Soldier Performance (Metabolic Dominance)%0a### PowerSwim%0a### RealNose%0a### Synthetic Telepathy%0a### Wingsuit (Next-Gen Parachute System)%0a### Z-Man%0a## see also [[http://www.cc.gatech.edu/ai/robot-lab/online-publications/MoshkinaArkinTechReport2008.pdf|Technical Report GIT-GVU-07-16 Lethality and Autonomous Systems: Survey Design and Results]] by Lilia Moshkina and Ronald C. Arkin, Mobile Robot Laboratory, College of Computing at Georgia Institute of Technology 2008 and [[http://wiredforwar.pwsinger.com/|Wired for War]] by P.W. Singer%0a# [[http://hplussummit.com/schlegel.html|How WE create I: Post-Human Identity, Privacy and Self-Value]] by Heather Schlegel%0a## see also [[ReadingNotes/The Ego Tunnel]]%0a# [[http://hplussummit.com/pearce.html|The Fate of the Meat World]] by David Pearce%0a## [[http://www.slideshare.net/humanityplus/the-fate-of-the-meat-world|The fate of the meat world]]%0a## [[http://hedweb.com/|The Hedonistic Imperative]] outlines how genetic engineering and nanotechnology will abolish suffering in all sentient life. %0a## [[http://www.new-harvest.org/default.php|New Harvest]] - Advancing Meat Substitutes%0a### nonprofit research organization working to develop new meat substitutes, including cultured meat — meat produced in vitro, in a cell culture, rather than from an animal. %0a!!![[#MediaDesign]]Media & Design%0a# [[http://hplussummit.com/morin.html|Composing in N-Dimensions]] by JoAnn Kuchera-Morin%0a## [[http://www.slideshare.net/humanityplus/composing-in-ndimensions-joann-kucheramorin-h-summit-harvard|Composing in N-Dimensions]]%0a## [[http://www.create.ucsb.edu/~musjkm/|Media Arts and Technology]] and UCSB%0a### [[http://www.create.ucsb.edu/|Center for Research in Electronic Art Technology (CREATE)]]%0a## [[http://www.allosphere.ucsb.edu/|The AlloSphere]] at the California NanoSystems Institute, UC Santa Barbara%0a### Visualizing, hearing and exploring complex multi-dimensional data provides insight that is essential for progress in a number of critical areas of science and engineering, where the amount and complexity of the data overwhelm traditional computing environments.%0a### [[http://www.create.ucsb.edu/~dano/sphere/|Sphere Spatializer]] simulation of interactive brain navigation using computational agents, MRI data and 3D (stereo) projectors.%0a## equivalent for [[http://www2.petrobras.com.br/tecnologia/port/centro_pesquisasdapetrobrasexpansao.asp|Petrobras]] at Universidade de Săo Paulo (USP)%0a## see also [[Seedea:Research/Visualization#Resources]]%0a# [[http://hplussummit.com/lester.html|The Oasis of the Surreal: Synthetic Worlds]] by John "Pathfinder" Lester%0a## [[Seedea:Oimp.VirtualAtelier]]%0a# [[http://hplussummit.com/bushnell.html|50 years of Invention and Entrepreneurship: A Retrospective and Introduction of the Next]] by Nolan Bushnell%0a## skipped most of the content, fetch slides%0a# [[#RobertTercek]][[http://hplussummit.com/tercek.html|What Geeks Can Learn From Gurus: Lessons for Transhumanists from the Self Help Expert]] by Robert Tercek%0a## http://www.slideshare.net/humanityplus/tercek%0a## http://www.cyberpunkreview.com/%0a## artworks%0a## see also other cultures, including shinto%0a## suggesting a platform (possibly a wiki) as a repository of positive, proved, good practices%0a# [[http://www.slideshare.net/humanityplus/greenberg-4487933|Boiling the Human Convenience and Confusion on the Path to the Singularity]] by Tony Greenberg, Eric Pulier and Alex Veytsel%0a## [[http://www.tonygreenberg.com/2010/05/09/building-services-market-transhuman-era/|Building a Services Market for the Transhuman Era]] Abstract%0a# [[http://hplussummit.com/vitamore.html|Second-Order Enhancement Cybernetics: Brain, Body, Behavior & Social Ecology]] by Natasha Vita-Moore%0a## [[http://www.slideshare.net/humanityplus/vitamore|Human Enhancement Project]]%0a## http://natasha.cc%0a# [[http://hplussummit.com/hyena.html|Global TransHumanism: An Analysis of the Top H+ Nations. Praising Their Achievements and Goals]] by Hank Hyena%0a## see also [[Content/Choose Your Country]]%0a### Russia%0a### Italy: aging population, potentially faster than Japan discussion two days before at [[Rencontre AFT Paris]]%0a### South-Korea: ecoDome%0a### Netherland: in vitro meat%0a### France: nuclear energy, Jeanne Calmant%0a### Israel: stem-cell research%0a### Germany: pharmaceutical, biotech, solar pannel%0a### Japan: robotics%0a### China%0a### ...%0a## brain drain problem%0a!!![[#Lunch2]]Lunch%0a# [[http://hplussummit.com/li.html|UX Rocks: How to be a Citizen Scientist and Convert Research Technology to Awesome Usable Products]] by Amy Li%0a## [[http://www.slideshare.net/humanityplus/li-4459860|UX Rocks]]%0a## http://www.meidesign.net%0a# [[http://hplussummit.com/turchin.html|Risks of SETI-programs]] by Alexei Turchin%0a## also done the day before%0a## [[http://www.slideshare.net/humanityplus/seti-risks-alexey-turchin|SETI Risks]] with its "Possible Scenario of SETI-attack"%0a# [[http://hplussummit.com/konovalenko.html|Science for Life Extension Foundation Regenerative Medicine Roadmap: Guidelines for Science]] by Maria Konovalenko%0a## also done the day before%0a!!![[#Entrepreneurship]]Entrepreneurship%0a# [[http://hplussummit.com/hatch.html|Boom! Making a Creative Revolution]] by Mark Hatch%0a## [[http://www.slideshare.net/humanityplus/boom-making-a-creative-revolution-mark-hatch-h-summit-harvard-4382218|Boom! Making a Creative Revolution]]%0a## http://www.techshop.ws %0a## went to TechShop in Menlo Park few years ago%0a## http://twitter.com/markhatch%0a## my growing and growing [[Cookbook/Objects]] page%0a# [[http://hplussummit.com/orban.html|Intelligence Augmentation, Decision Power, And The Emerging Data Sphere]] by David Orban%0a## [[http://www.widetag.com/|WideTag]]%0a### architecting computing systems that integrate sensors, positioning devices and memory with social, Web 2.0-style services in applications that revolutionize business and push consumer technology.%0a### see the equivalent discovered via Twitter%0a## [[http://www.davidorban.com/|Searching For The Question]] David Orban's blog%0a# [[http://hplussummit.com/scorpio.html|Smart Transportation, A Human Revolution]] by Jessica C. Scorpio%0a## [[http://gettaround.com/|Gettaround, Inc.]] person-to-person car sharing community. %0a### been using [[http://www.covoiturage.fr/|Covoiturage.fr]] for years now%0a## Possess->Access%0a### [[http://www.kk.org/thetechnium/archives/2009/01/better_than_own.php|The Technium: Better Than Owning]] by Kevin Kelly, The Technium 2009%0a## mention of [[http://www.couchsurfing.org/|CouchSurfing]]%0a### my profile http://www.couchsurfing.org/people/Utopiah/%0a!!![[#CitizenScience2]]Citizen Science%0a# [[http://hplussummit.com/wood.html|Far Beyond Smartphones: Lessons From Disruptive Technology, Open collaboration, and Breakthrough Mobile products]] by David Wood%0a## [[http://www.slideshare.net/humanityplus/wood-4468807|Far Beyond Smartphones]]%0a## [[http://hbswk.hbs.edu/archive/1111.html|The Knowing-Doing Gap: How Smart Companies Turn Knowledge Into Action]] by Jeffrey Pfeffer and Robert I. Sutton, authors of The Knowing-Doing Gap, HBS Press 1999%0a### added to [[ReadingNotes/ScanningNotes]]%0a### http://dw2blog.com%0a# [[http://hplussummit.com/zander.html|Computation of Things: Challenges and Solutions for the Needs of Humanity]] by Justyna Zander with Pieter J. Mosterman%0a## [[http://www.slideshare.net/humanityplus/zander|Computation of Things]]%0a### Seedea:Seedea/AImatrix%0a## http://msdl.cs.mcgill.ca/people/mosterman/%0a## http://sites.google.com/site/justynazander%0a## software solutions%0a### [[http://civiguard.com/|CiviGuard, Inc.]] crisis communication platform%0a### [[http://ushahidi.com/|Ushahidi]] Crowdsourcing Crisis Information (FOSS) %0a## [[Content/Vademecum]]%0a# [[http://hplussummit.com/jackson.html|Enlightenment 2.0: Unleashing the Open Science and Open Source Innovation Revolutions]] by Joseph P. Jackson III%0a## [[http://p2pfoundation.ning.com/profile/JosephPJacksonIII|Joseph P Jackson III's Page - P2P Foundation]] P2P Foundation%0a## [[http://opensciencesummit.com/|Open Science Summit]] Create an annual flagship event and news hub to build and maintain the identity of the international Open Science Movement. %0a# [[http://hplussummit.com/bishop.html|Do-it-yourself Transhuman Tech]] by Bryan Bishop%0a## [[http://www.slideshare.net/humanityplus/d2-s22-bryan-bishop|Do-it-yourself Transhuman Tech]]%0a## http://heybryan.org/%0a## irc: #hplusroadmap on freenode%0a### joined months ago%0a## http://hackerspaces.org/wiki/List_of_Hacker_Spaces%0a### visited the parisian ones past week%0a#### see also [[Events/Creation A La Marge]]%0a## [[http://openprosthetics.org/|The Open Prosthetics Project]] producing useful innovations in the field of prosthetics and freely sharing the designs.%0a## [[http://gnusha.org/|Open Source Tech Cooperative]] Gnusha%0a!!![[#Fun]]Fun%0a# [[http://hplussummit.com/malow.html|Transhumorist or Like the Future, the Title of This Talk is "To Be Determined (By You)"]] by Brian Malow%0a## [[http://www.sciencecomedian.com/|Science Comedian]] Earth’s Pre­mier Sci­ence Come­dian (self-proclaimed).%0a!!![[#AISingularity2]]AI & Singularity%0a# [[http://hplussummit.com/kurzweil.html|The Democratization of Disruptive Change: The Power of Hierarchical Thinking]] by Ray Kuzweil%0a## http://www.kurzweilai.net/pps/kurzweilpowerpoint/%0a## [[Wikipedia:Orch-OR]] (Orchestrated Objective Reduction) theory of consciousness by Roger Penrose and Stuart Hameroff%0a## [[http://www.fatkat.com/|FatKat, Inc.]] created to build industry-leading tools for Quantitatively based investing.%0a## [[ReadingNotes/Quantitative Trading]]%0a## during Q&A "Biology is an information process"%0a### see [[Fabien/MyBeliefs#B1]] and [[ReadingNotes/Programming The Universe]]%0a### [[ReadingNotes/Intelligent Bio]] thus it became an IT%0a## biological process as code (DNA/amino acids/3D proteins/...)%0a%0a!!See also%0a* the day earlier first AFT event [[Rencontre AFT Paris]]%0a* transcripts http://designfiles.org/~bryan/hplus-summit-2010/%0a* Oxford [[http://www.fhi.ox.ac.uk/|Future of Humanity Institute]] bring excellent scholarship to bear on big-picture questions for humanity.%0a%0a!!To do%0a# "back-update" each dedicated page%0a## consider PmWiki:PageLists#pagelistlink%0a# http://hplussummit.com/schedule.html%0a# add my reading notes, general content, etc... in front of each talk groups%0a## example of [[Content/Education]]%0a# http://designfiles.org/~bryan/hplus-summit-2010/photos/%0a# [[http://www.flickr.com/photos/ajolly/sets/72157624141398171/|H+ Summit 2010]] on Flickr by @AJollyLife Events.HumanoidRobotsAndJapaneseCulture=[[http://www.college-de-france.fr/default/EN/all/phy_per/conferenciers_invites.htm|Relations entre la robotique des humanoďdes et la culture et la société au Japon]] by [[http://www.takanishi.mech.waseda.ac.jp/|Atsuo Takanishi]] and invited by [[http://www.college-de-france.fr/default/EN/all/phy_per/|Alain Berthoz]], College de France 2007-2008%0a%0a* based on this specific view from beliefs in [[Wikipedia:Shinto#Beliefs]] or [[Wikipedia:Ko-shinto_(Jomon-jin)#Belief]] technology itself is part of nature thus there is no competition from tools (even in robotic forms)%0a%0a%0a!!See also%0a* [[Wikipedia:Uncanny valley]] phenomenon%0a* Seedea:Utopiahanalysis/Tech4Libre%0a* [[http://www.technologyreview.com/blog/mimssbits/25881/|Why Japanese Love Robots (And Americans Fear Them)]] by Christopher Mims Technology, Review November 2010%0a Events.IMALBlockchainHacklab=[[#menu]]%0a[[http://event.com/URL|{$Name}]] date and time%0a%0a(:hashtag: #blockchainfff:)%0a[[#LiveStreams]][=#=]{$:hashtag} on [[http://twitter.com/#search?q=%2523{$:hashtag}|Twitter]], [[http://identi.ca/tag/{$:hashtag}|identi.ca]], [[http://lacantine.ubicast.eu/lives/at-la-cantine/|Live Cast]], [[http://www.neoformix.com/Projects/TwitterStreamGraphs/view.php?q={$:hashtag}|TwitterStreamGraphs]], [[http://www.collecta.com/#q={$:hashtag}|Collecta]], [[http://www.flickr.com/search/?q={$:hashtag}|flickr]]%0a%0a>>rframe%3c%3c%0a!![[#OwnObjectives]]Own objectives%0a# refresh my blockchain knowledge%0a# find a way to have an avatar (with its backpack, including a wallet) going from one experiment to another%0a# leave VR for a day%0a>>%3c%3c%0a%0a!!Attended activities%0a* [[#Plantoid|Plantoid]] by Isabelle%0a* [[#BlockchainFundamentals|Blockchain fundamentals]] by Xavier%0a* [[#OwnNotes|Own notes]]%0a%0a!!![[#Plantoid|Plantoid]] by Isabelle%0a* interesting experiment on propagation, branching and autonomy%0ahttp://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/Events/iMALBlockchainPlantoid.jpg%0a* clarification of the purpose of using a smartcontract for propagation%0a** i.e. crowdfunding then delegating creation to another elected artist based on funded shares with potential returns of past works%0a* official page http://okhaos.com/index.php?what=portfolio%0a* articles%0a** https://blockchainfrance.net/2016/04/28/plantoid/%0a** http://www.makery.info/2016/04/19/plantoid-la-conscience-ecologique-par-lart-blockchain/%0a** http://furtherfield.org/features/reviews/plantoid-blockchain-based-art-makes-itself%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a!!![[#BlockchainFundamentals|Blockchain fundamentals]] by Xavier%0ahttp://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/Events/iMALBlockchainCode.jpg%0a* fundamentals%0a** basic of Bitcoin/Ethereum%0a* example of solidity and Plantoid's code%0a* https://github.com/Xalava%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a!!![[#OwnNotes]][[#OwnNotes|Own notes]]%0a* code exploration http://vatelier.net/MyDemo/iMALBitcoinWorkshop/testing.html%0a** https://gist.github.com/Utopiah/e00f001aca16a17716ff62ae72ff4212 (as gist for forking/syntax highlightning)%0a** required a testnet with 4 users and their specific addresses, see documented code%0a*** testnet data example used https://github.com/Xalava/ethereumStarterKit%0a* Testing ideas%0a** BTC address safely locally as a cookie/local storage%0a** Aframe component to handle avatar (optionaly with backpack)%0a*** could give free avatar hosting at first%0a**** with address for donation to host more%0a** avatar shared on the blockchain to be used for the metaverse%0a*** glTF%0a* email draft on Belgium association as DAO%0a* Gaze2Pay in [[Tools/VirtualReality]] older PoC%0a* [[Tools/Bitcoin]]%0a* ipfs.io as discovered recently via Voices of VR%0a* related articles%0a** http://bitcoinchaser.com/bitcoins-place-virtual-reality%0a** http://themerkle.com/how-will-virtual-reality-affect-bitcoin-and-the-blockchain/%0a** smart contract listing e.g. http://dapps.ethercasts.com , cf earlier notes%0a*** etheria as virtual world http://etheria.world%0a*** avatar http://d11e9.github.io/avatar/%0a* ethereum tooling %0a** web3 library https://github.com/ethereum/web3.js/%0a** smart contract language (solidity) https://solidity.readthedocs.io/en/develop/%0a** solidity compiler https://ethereum.github.io/browser-solidity/%0a** initial attempt http://jsbin.com/pitale/edit?html,output%0a** Xavier's github https://github.com/Xalava%0a%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a!!Overall remarks and conclusions%0a* ethereum progressed a LOT since last year, especially web integration%0a** still a complex workflow%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a%25thumb%25[[http://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/Events/iMALBlockchainResult.jpg|http://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/Events/iMALBlockchainResult.jpg]]%0a%0a!!Other reviews or coverage%0a* here%0a%0a!![[#ToDo]]To do%0a# improve [[Events/Template]]%0a# add map data [=(:ola-point lat= lon= text='':)=] Events.IRILLDays2010=[[#menu]]%0a[[http://www.irill.org/events/irill-days-2010|{$Name}]] 04/10/2010 at INRIA%0a%0a[[#LiveStreams]][=#=]{$Name} on [[http://twitter.com/#search?q=%2523{$Name}|Twitter]], [[http://identi.ca/tag/{$Name}|identi.ca]] ([[http://identi.ca/tag/irill|irill]]), [[http://www.neoformix.com/Projects/TwitterStreamGraphs/view.php?q={$Name}|TwitterStreamGraphs]], [[http://www.collecta.com/#q={$Name}|Collecta]], [[http://www.flickr.com/search/?q={$Name}|flickr]]%0a%0a!!Attended activities%0a[[#Day1|Day 1]]%0a*[[#MichaelTiemann|Michael Tiemann]]%0a*[[#Venky|Venky@RH]]%0a*[[#KarstenGerloff|Karsten Gerloff]]%0a*[[#GeorgGreve|Georg Greve]]%0a*[[#RobertoDiCosmo|Roberto Di Cosmo]]%0a*[[#Mancoosi|Mancoosi]]%0a*[[#Coccinelle|Coccinelle]]%0a*[[#Ocsigen|Ocsigen]]%0a[[#Day2|Day 2]]%0a*[[#Scilab|New Trends in Scilab]]%0a*[[#RDGCC|Building an R&D ecosystem around GCC]]%0a*[[#FraSCAti|Component-based programming with Fractal - models]]%0a*[[#DynamicWebDevelopment|Dynamic web development]]%0a*[[#Hi-Lite|Hi-Lite]]%0a*[[#OpenSourceCloudwareInitative|Open Source Cloudware initative]]%0a*[[#DataPublica|Open data and the Data Publica Project]]%0a*[[#DORM|DORM]]%0a*[[#RTLinux|A short survey of Real Time Linux technologies]]%0a%0a![[#Day1]]Day 1%0a%0a!![[#MichaelTiemann]]Michael Tiemann, VP RedHat (9h45-10h30)%0a* http://people.redhat.com/tiemann/%0a* [[http://www.joelonsoftware.com/items/2010/03/31b.html|The Design of Design]] by Joel Spolsky, Joel on Software March 2010%0a* recording%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a!![[#Venky]]Venky@RH%0a* models of inno%0a** Baldwin and Von Hippel%0a*** transition to collab env.%0a* 1/3rd of humanity is connected together%0a** Internet is the largest collab env%0a** see The World is Flat 3.0%0a* compat with indou philsophy of knowledge%0a** exist godess of knowledge Sara...%0a* theory or practice?%0a** 91%25 running on Linux http://www.top500.org/stats/list/35/osfam%0a** 10y WP / 80y Oxford dict.%0a*** fair since not 1st?%0a** [[http://www.osdd.net/|Open Source Drug Discovery (OSDD)]] Network, Council of Scientific and Industrial Research , India%0a** [[http://www.tricki.org/|Tricki]] initiated by Timothy Gowers%0a* policy recommendations%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a!![[#KarstenGerloff]]Karsten Gerloff, President, FSFE Enlightening! Free Software research in context ({-10h45-}11h15-{-11h15-}11-??)%0a* [[http://www.fsfe.org/about/gerloff/gerloff.en.html|Karsten Gerloff]] President of FSFE %0a* [[http://blogs.fsfe.org/gerloff/|Karsten on Free Software]] Breaking chains, building bridges%0a* http://twitter.com/kgerloff%0a* why do we do free software?%0a* software ubiquitous%0a* who control all this computer?%0a* ref to Lessig on Code is law%0a* "Free software need a lobby.", "We wear a suit so that you don't have to."%0a* What can researchers do for free software?%0a** figures to argue properly%0a*** number of dev, biz actors, ...%0a*** to be published under the right license%0a* "bad" example of recent CERN move%0a** [[http://www.wipo.int/pressroom/en/articles/2010/article_0027.html|WIPO and CERN Sign Cooperation Agreement]], August 2010%0a%0a%0a!![[#GeorgGreve]]Georg Greve, Kolab Systems, CEO; FSFE, Board Member: Free Software and the Playing Field ({-11h15-}11h??-{-11h45-}12h05)%0a* http://identi.ca/greve/%0a* [[http://fsfe.org/about/greve/|Georg C. F. Greve]] Founder and former President of FSFE%0a* CEO of [[http://kolabsys.com/|Kolab Systems AG]]%0a* still default%0a* accounting%0a** proprietary license as asset rather than a liability%0a* exclusive rights (to exclude others of using)%0a* public R&D funding%0a** e.g. CERN before%0a** rather than focus on competency%0a* still misunderstanding of what proprietary software means%0a** exclusive ocntrol of proprietor%0a** an entire chain%0a* mention of the locked-in effect of Switzerland and Microsoft%0a** [[ReadingNotes/InformationRules]]%0a* if the model is not understood (proprietary model), how can the opposite model be understood? (FLOSS)%0a** redefinition tries%0a*** fair trade software, bio software, ...%0a* quality?%0a** in the large project when the wisdom of the crowd applies yes, on the side, maybe not always%0a* "Any sufficiently advanced corruption is indistinguishable from incompetence." Georg Greve%0a** inspired by Arthur C. Clark "Any sufficiently advanced technology indistinguishable from magic."%0a* money is a tool for sharing labor%0a** good work costs money%0a* differentiate on quality and efficiency, not control (USP)%0a* co-existance is not a goal, rather spit-out the "proprietary kool-aid"%0a** "technology neutral"%0a* several ref to Gartner and their remark on Open Cores (prop. with new packaging)%0a** [[http://blogs.gartner.com/brian_prentice/2010/03/31/open-core-the-emperors-new-clothes/|Open-Core: The Emperor’s New Clothes]] by Brian Prentice, Gartner March 2010 %0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a!![[#RobertoDiCosmo]]Roberto Di Cosmo, Director, IRILL ({-11h45-}12h05-{-12h45-}??)%0a* importance about pedagogy and education, not just technology%0a* entirely new way of developing software%0a* foster vendor independence%0a* political impact of IT decision and its link with the level of incompetence%0a* INRIA valorisation [[http://www.inria.fr/valorisation/logiciel%2520libre.fr.html|logiciel libre]]%0a* problem of the "white paper" software design which is unrealistic as there already is an ecosystem%0a** [[Tools/Programming#LearningAndTeaching]]%0a** [[http://www.projet-plume.org/|PLUME]] Promouvoir les Logiciels Utiles, Maitrisés et Economiques%0a* goal%0a** being a catalyzer%0a** details of the logo%0a*** 3 colors%0a**** developer community%0a**** industries%0a**** research and education%0a** go further than the publish or perish mindset%0a** always updating courses%0a*** favoritize new material for FOSS Curricula by and for teachers%0a** example%0a*** [[#Mancoosi|Mancoosi]] FP7 project presented right after%0a** provide resources%0a*** classes%0a*** internships%0a* links%0a** fund research%0a** inno network%0a*** including Cap Digital and Systematic%0a**** [[Events/PleniereCommunauteIngenierieConnaissances]] by Cap Digital%0a** communities%0a** industry%0a** public bodies%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a!![[#Mancoosi]]Mancoosi: managing your GNU/Linux installation, Stefano Zacchiroli (14h00-14h30)%0a* [[http://www.mancoosi.org/|mancoosi]] managing software complexity (FP7 project)%0a** "We pursue two main avenues:%0a### Develop mechanisms that provide for rollbacks of failed upgrade attempts, allowing the system administrator to revert the system to the state before the upgrade (work package 2 and work package 3)%0a### Develop better algorithms and tools to plan upgrade paths based on various information sources about software packages and on optimization criteria (workpackages work package 4 and work package 5)."%0a* [[http://mancoosi.org/edos/|EDOS]] aimed at improving the stability of a distribution from the point of view of the distribution editor%0a* user = sysadmin of a machine%0a* killapp = package management om a software distribution%0a* http://www.dicosmo.org/space/PlaquetteMancoosi-rotated.pdf%0a** competition mode%0a** equivalent to routing problem?%0a* [[http://www.mancoosi.org/cudf/|CUDF]] Common Upgradeability Description Format%0a* [[http://www.mancoosi.org/reports/tr1.pdf|DUDF]] distribution specific equivalent of CUDF%0a* [[http://www.mancoosi.org/misc-live/|MiSC]] Mancoosi internal Solver Competition%0a** CPLEX based (UNSA)%0a** importance of the encoding of the problem%0a* research trend of "self" optimization through competition in the CS community?%0a** MLcomp%0a** http://hunch.net/?cat=31%0a** http://kaggle.com%0a* Q&A%0a** autoconf, gcc toolchain, ...%0a*** http://ctuning.org%0a*** [[http://gcc.gnu.org/wiki/MiddleEndLispTranslator|MiddleEndLispTranslator]] (MELT)%0a** importance in the cloud (with upcoming "eos")%0a*** for virtual machine to do upgrade plans in a network of interconnected machines%0a** cycles of community to model and optimize in 2 sides%0a*** user -> problem defining%0a*** dev comm -> to plug solver%0a** part of the larger movement especially in CS ?%0a*** e.g. MLcomp, Kaggle%0a** template ? lessons from similar projects ?%0a*** 1st project by the author and presented at FOSDEM about a year and half ago%0a**** willing to participate%0a** suitable for KM? lookup table?%0a*** probably not, problems are "too uniq"%0a%0a%0a!![[#Coccinelle]] Coccinelle at the service of the Linux Kernel, Julia Lawall (14h30-15h00)%0a* [[http://coccinelle.lip6.fr/|Coccinelle]] A Program Matching and Transformation Tool for Systems Code%0a** SmPL (Semantic Patch Language)%0a* [[http://coccinelle.lip6.fr/ce.php|Collateral Evolutions]]%0a* [[http://coccinelle.lip6.fr/sp.php|Semantic patches]]%0a* definition of metavariables, subterms, ...%0a** research paper in POPL%0a* specificities%0a** based on regex%0a** C, part PHP support (from Facebook)%0a* see also [[https://gforge.inria.fr/projects/abl/|A Bug Life]] (ABL)%0a* does this lead to the complexification or simplification of the toolchain?%0a** consider expliciting the entire toolchain and not "just" the stack [[Tools/Programming#SoftwareStack]]%0a* smarter patch series/Quilt/Mercurial Queues by integrating with testing?%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a!![[#Ocsigen]]Ocsigen: rethinking web programming, Vincent Balat (15h00-15h30)%0a* [[http://ocsigen.org/|Ocsigen]] proposing clean and safe tools for developing and running Web 2.0 applications.%0a* description of the evolution%0a* even RoR, GWT and others do not fully anticipated the web as a participatory platform%0a* [[http://ocsigen.org/theproject|Ocsigen Philosophy]] Eliom uses Objective Caml%0a* checking at compile time, including HTML validity, link, ...%0a* live demo (locally) http://128.93.135.222%0a* compiler from OCaml bytecode to JavaScript%0a** see also [[Events/WebWorkersCampParis#NodeJS]]%0a* sum-up%0a** 1 code client and server%0a** high-level expressive primitives%0a** static typing%0a* Q&A%0a** limits of static typing, e.g. Haskell%0a** bus actually usable or just at the demo level%0a** browser idiosyncrasy%0a** OCaml specificities (e.g. mutate ref vs. bus translation to JS)%0a** edition=server restart%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a![[#Day2]]Day 2%0aTechnical session: Emerging projects and technologies (9h30-12h15)%0a%0a!![[#Scilab]]New Trends in Scilab, Claude Gomez (9h30-10h00)%0a* http://www.scilab.org%0a* Seedea:Seedea/Simulations%0a* including Modelica compiler through [[http://www-rocq.inria.fr/scicos/|Scicos]] Block diagram modeler/simulator%0a* preview for Scilab 6.0%0a** new kernel for HPC, code generation, debugging%0a* applied math algorithms designed for sequential, not parallelism%0a* Scilab code currently a property of INRIA who funds it%0a** one member of the Scilab consortium%0a* [[http://www.scilab.org/products/scilab/license|License CeCILL]]%0a** [[http://www.cecill.info/|CeCILL]] initiated by CEA, CNRS and INRIA%0a* [[http://www.digiteo.fr/code_e1jwl4utgq|Le Consortium Scilab annonce la création de Scilab Enterprises]] on Digiteo%0a** providing services and support%0a* [[http://www.equalis.com/?|Equalis]] Your Mathematics Community%0a** to add to [[Content/Mathematics]]%0a* new Scilab for 2010 = Scilab Consortium + Scilab 6.0 + Scilab Entreprise%0a** desiring to be partner with IRILL%0a* Q&A%0a** lobbying CPGE and Education National, Inspection Generale de Mathematiques (against Mathematica)%0a** difference between Mathlab and Scilab%0a*** "To make money you have to cut the software in pieces." (cf [[ReadingNotes/InformationRules]])%0a*** anyway, everything is based on matrices libraries mainly BLAS and LAPACK%0a** how did you get successful and gain credibility then trust?%0a*** using Matlab, estimation of tokens, estimation of alternative%0a*** being free%0a** opinion on NumPy, R, ...%0a*** working on establishing a link but a different way of using numerical computation%0a**** Scilab provides an interpreter, is specific to matrices, ...%0a*** not really aiming at computer scientists%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a!![[#RDGCC]]Building an R&D ecosystem around GCC: what, why and how?, Albert Cohen (10h-10h30)%0a* http://www.ann.jussieu.fr/~cohen/%0a* ctuning.org, tools discussed yesterday%0a* community > code%0a* mechanism thanks to a diagram from MELT project%0a** very brief history%0a* community specificities%0a** based on trust and fair usage through licenses like GPL%0a*** Seedea:Seedea/Licenses%0a** hybrid of Cathedral the Bazaar%0a* example of the price of code merging after long branching with Apple and a lack of understanding of the community structure%0a** forked (or... just left)%0a* mention of papers from POPL, PLDI, HiEAC, PPoPP, PACT, CAES, CGO, ICS%0a** http://www-rocq.inria.fr/~acohen/publications/publications.html.en%0a* mention of parallelism (OpenMP) but also specialization through GPUs (CUDA) and also [[Cookbook.Electronics#FPGA]]%0a* explanation of MELT as a way to make "your own pass"%0a* MILEPOST GCC%0a** gcc.gnu.org/wiki/MilepostGCC%0a** gcc-ici.sourceforge.net%0a* still important to tune, example of ARM as "the most popular platform today"%0a* see also [[http://fursin.net/wiki/index.php5?title=Research:Summary|Gregori Fursin]] from INRIA%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a!![[#FraSCAti]]Component-based programming with Fractal - models, tools and the FraSCAti platform , Philippe Merle and/or Lionel Senturier (10h45-11h25)%0a* http://frascati.ow2.org%0a* [[Wikipedia:Component-based software engineering]] (CBSE)%0a** based partly on [[Wikipedia:Design pattern (computer science)]]%0a* component = membrane + sub-components%0a** notion of%0a*** reflective control%0a*** sharing%0a**** unique, a component can be a sub-component of other components%0a***** allows to make graphs, not just trees %0a*** bindings%0a* details on the fractal aspect%0a** a component in a membrane component also has a membrane%0a* reflections%0a** minimal%0a** structural%0a** behavioral%0a* examples%0a** FT Think, STmicroelectro MIND, gestion de workflow, ...%0a* Q&A%0a** difficulte de battir une communaute%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a!![[#DynamicWebDevelopment]]Dynamic web development, Stéphane Ducasse (11h25-11h55)%0a* [[http://seaside.st/|Seaside.st]]%0a** layered set of abstractions over HTTP and HTML based on Smalltalk%0a* objectives%0a** remodularisation%0a*** [[http://www.moosetechnology.org/|Moose technology]] platform for software and data analysis%0a** modular and secure reflective languages%0a*** [[http://www.pharo-project.org/home|Pharo]] Open Source Smalltalk%0a* other frameworks, especially on Javascript, at [[WebWorkersCampParis]]%0a* examples%0a** http://www.cmsbox.com%0a** http://dabbledb.com%0a* live demo%0a* continuation%0a** {-goto-} call/answer (procedural return) over HTTP%0a* objectif%0a** entreprise en Suisse, en Belgique, mais pas au nord de la France%0a* Q&A%0a** probleme de l'environment non maitrise (reseau lowQ)%0a** equivalent Lisp/Guile ?%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a%0aTechnical session: Industry and innovation (14h00-16h30)%0a%0a!![[#Hi-Lite]]Hi-Lite: a Verification Toolkit for Unit Test and Unit Proof, Yannick Moy (Adacore) (14h00-14h30)%0a* [[http://www.open-do.org/projects/hi-lite/|Project Hi-Lite]] Open-DO%0a%25comment%25Missed, extended lunch, noticed they have blackboard in the bathrooms%25%25%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a!![[#OpenSourceCloudwareInitative]]Open Source Cloudware initative: towards a free, open cloud, Jean-Pierre Laisné (OW2) (14h30-15h00)%0a* ~80 OS middleware projects %0a** 37 mature + 23 incubation + 26 archives%0a* risk of dilution%0a** cloud provider can include non free layers in the stack%0a* fouded by INRIA, Orange Labs, Bull%0a** joined by plenty new actors including American and Chineses ones%0a* mention of Open Stack, Open Nebula, Cloudera, RackSpace, Amazon...%0a* http://ow2.org/view/PressReleases/OW2launchesOpenSourceCloudwareInitiative%0a* older presentation in May 2010 for Systematic http://www.slideshare.net/sfermigier/ow2-osci-open-source-cloudware-initiative%0a* PaaS Wikipedia:Platform_as_a_Service#Platform%0a* see also [[Tools/Programming#EntireStack]] [[Tools/Virtualization]] Seedea:Oimp/CloudArbitrage%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a!![[#DataPublica]]Open data and the Data Publica Project, François Bancilhon (15h00-15h30)%0a* http://twitter.com/fbancilhon%0a* 19%25 temporal data (could be important for [[Languages/OwnConcepts|ΦFP]])%0a* [[DataPublica]] previously at La Cantine%0a* Q&A%0a** page blanches, page jaunes, non%0a** privacy%0a** "Everything free today will be free tomorrow."%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a!![[#DORM]]DORM, the missing tool to persist your deliveries, Pierre Queinnec (Zenika) (16h00-16h30)%0a* Derived Object Repository Manager (DORM)%0a* http://twitter.com/queinnec%0a* [[Tools/Shell#ConfigurationManagementSoftware]]%0a* Q&A%0a** API will be available as REST%0a** not another "prison" since it's "just files"%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a!![[#RTLinux]]A short survey of Real Time Linux technologies, Pierre Ficheux (OpenWide) (16h30-17h00)%0a* [[http://www.os4i.com/|os4i]] of [[http://www.openwide.fr/|Open Wide]]%0a* [[https://rt.wiki.kernel.org/index.php/RT_PREEMPT_HOWTO|RT PREEMPT HOWTO]] on [[https://rt.wiki.kernel.org/|RTwiki]] Real-Time Linux Wiki%0a* [[https://www.rtai.org/|RTAI]] the RealTime Application Interface for Linux from DIAPM%0a* [[http://www.xenomai.org/|Xenomai]] Real-Time Framework for Linux%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a%0a!!Own objectives%0a# help on that issue%0a# learn this%0a# meet that person%0a%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a%0a!!Other reviews%0a* here%0a%0a!![[#ToDo]]To do%0a# improve [[Events/Template]]%0a## take the habit of eliciting the motivation of the organizer%0a### http://www.dicosmo.org%0a## discovered through%0a### Cap Digital%0a# abv%0a** CI = Collaborative Innovation%0a** inno = innovation%0a** env. = environment%0a# recording most likely available under 10 days%0a# pass with @@:@@ in front!%0a** amazingly, everybody did the "correction" mistake!%0a# names of people discussed with...%0a# first conf with that many interpreter/compiler running%0a%25comment%25Alcatel-Lucent (recall remarks, questions, path to understanding!, ML related project, ...)%25%25 Events.IndoorDiverNemo33April2015=[[#menu]]%0a{$Name}%0a%0a>>rframe%3c%3c%0a!![[#OwnObjectives]]Own objectives%0a# Be ready for holidays in Bali%0a# Get an international certification%0a# Dive safely%0a>>%3c%3c%0a%0a!!Attended activities%0a* [[#Theory|Theory]] (50 questions test)%0a* [[#IndoorPractice|Indoor practice]] (5 dives)%0a* [[#Material|Material]] (computer)%0a%0a!!![[#Theory]]Theory%0a* cf notes taken from SSI online course%0a%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a%0a!!![[#IndoorPractice]]Indoor Practice%0a* cf DiveLog%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a!!![[#Material]]Material%0a* paper divelog%0a* computer%0a** [[http://www.suunto.com/Products/dive-computers-and-instruments/suunto-zoop/Suunto-Zoop-Black/?categoryId=4|Suunto Zoop Black]]%0a*** [[http://ns.suunto.com/Manuals/Zoop/Userguides/Suunto_Zoop_UserGuide_EN.pdf|Manual]]%0a* mask%0a** cleaning with tooth paste%0a*** cf video saw earlier%0a%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a!!Overall remarks and conclusions%0a* meet him%0a* could be improved by doing that%0a* see also that other event%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a%0a!!Other reviews or coverage%0a* here%0a%0a!![[#ToDo]]To do%0a# improve [[Events/Template]]%0a# add map data [=(:ola-point lat= lon= text='':)=] Events.IntroductionToMindfulnessForAgileAndITProfessionalsApril2016=[[#menu]]%0a[[http://event.com/URL|{$Name}]] 7pm, 1st April 2016%0a%0a(:hashtag: HASHTAGUNSET:)%0a[[#LiveStreams]][=#=]{$:hashtag} on [[http://twitter.com/#search?q=%2523{$:hashtag}|Twitter]], [[http://identi.ca/tag/{$:hashtag}|identi.ca]], [[http://lacantine.ubicast.eu/lives/at-la-cantine/|Live Cast]], [[http://www.neoformix.com/Projects/TwitterStreamGraphs/view.php?q={$:hashtag}|TwitterStreamGraphs]], [[http://www.collecta.com/#q={$:hashtag}|Collecta]], [[http://www.flickr.com/search/?q={$:hashtag}|flickr]]%0a%0a>>rframe%3c%3c%0a!![[#OwnObjectives]]Own objectives%0a# meditate%0a# see Tanguy%0a# discover a potential link between mindfulness and IT project management%0a>>%3c%3c%0a%0a!!Attended activities%0a* [[#Introduction|Introduction]] by Peter Moreno%0a%0a!!![[#Introduction]][[#Introduction|Introduction]] by Peter Moreno%0a* meditation or mindfulness as better mind monitoring tools%0a** top%0a** Wireshark%0a** GNU debugger%0a* proprioception but for thoughts%0a* seeing more depth over time in meditation practice%0a* Gap between the thoughts%0a* Teal organization for vrlab?%0a* Valve as example?%0a* Ethereum as a tool?%0a* Rapid prototyper position in a teal organization%0a* Teal MOOC? %0a** https://www.edx.org/course/transforming-business-society-self-u-lab-mitx-15-671x%0a* subscribed to http://www.ReinventingOrganizations.com%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a%0a!!Overall remarks and conclusions%0a* fascinating%0a* beg for coherence between outside of work positive practices and their incorporation back%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a!!Other reviews or coverage%0a* discussions with Sylvain%0a%0a!![[#ToDo]]To do%0a# improve [[Events/Template]]%0a# add map data [=(:ola-point lat= lon= text='':)=] Events.IntroductionToStringTheory=[[http://www.college-de-france.fr/default/EN/all/par_ele/Cours_du_5_mars_2010_Theorie_d.jsp|Théorie des cordes : une introduction. - Particules élémentaires, gravitation et cosmologie]] by Gabriele Veneziano, College de France the 5th of March 2010%0a%0a!!See also%0a* [[ReadingNotes/A Brief History Of Time]]%0a* [[http://videolectures.net/cernacademictraining09_bachas_stp/|String Theory for Pedestrians]] by Constantin Bachas, CERN - Academic Training Lectures 2009%0a%0a!!Categories%0a* [[!Physics]] Events.JavascriptLabBrusselsMarch2016=[[#menu]]%0a[[http://www.meetup.com/javascriptlab/events/229485385/|{$Name}]] Wednesday, March 30, 2016 at 7:00 PM%0a%0a(:hashtag: HASHTAGUNSET:)%0a[[#LiveStreams]][=#=]{$:hashtag} on [[http://twitter.com/#search?q=%2523{$:hashtag}|Twitter]], [[http://identi.ca/tag/{$:hashtag}|identi.ca]], [[http://lacantine.ubicast.eu/lives/at-la-cantine/|Live Cast]], [[http://www.neoformix.com/Projects/TwitterStreamGraphs/view.php?q={$:hashtag}|TwitterStreamGraphs]], [[http://www.collecta.com/#q={$:hashtag}|Collecta]], [[http://www.flickr.com/search/?q={$:hashtag}|flickr]]%0a%0a>>rframe%3c%3c%0a!![[#OwnObjectives]]Own objectives%0a# learn about meaningful animation%0a# shared VR knowledge%0a# improve JS skills%0a# challenge own VR ability%0a>>%3c%3c%0a%0a!!Attended activities%0a* [[#WebAnimations|Web animations in 2016]] by Sakri Rosenstrom%0a* [[#WebVR|WebVR & 3D]] by Fabien Benetou%0a%0a!!![[#WebVR]][[#WebVR|WebVR & 3D]] by myself%0a%0a>>well%3c%3c%0a%25center%25Result : http://vrlab-brussels.info/wiki/Presentations/First%0a>>%3c%3c%0a%0aReminder : A-frame = '''entity-component-system-based three.js framework with a DOM interface'''%0a* questions%0a** who bought an Oculus CV1? Vive?%0a** who tried a Vive? Oculus? Cardboard?%0a** who developed anything in 3D? in VR? in webVR?%0a* initial plan%0a(:include WebVR.SlidesJSLabBrusselsMarch2016:)%0a* review after%0a** time%0a** what are the key take away%0a*** what are they key concepts that a newcomer would get stuck on if it was missed%0a**** Goal : Immersion%0a**** Recycle your DOM mastery : 3D simply done via Custom elements%0a**** Recycle your JS mastery : own components, events, webSockets, new libraries, full stack,... %0a** video recording to check coherence%0a* relying on%0a** [[Tools/VirtualReality]]%0a** [[Tools/JavaScript]]%0a* to do%0a** presentation https://jsbin.com/baxenaq/edit?html (re-evaluate then if codepen or [[http://www.webpackbin.com/E1KPp3y0g|webpackbin]], no output or live reloading so far, is more appropriate https://github.com/christianalfoni/webpack-bin/issues/36#issuecomment-199809603 )%0a*** consider it in 3D ideally VR mode, ideally relying on%0a**** [[Slideshows/TheScienceOfHappinessForLessWrongMeetup?action=slideshow]]%0a**** http://vatelier.net/Demos/PDFGenerator%0a*** ideally transitions from... (basically all steps but the last one could be a VR demo with initial zoom close enough to mimic 2D content)%0a**** text to 2D e.g. text to rich content, i.e. text, image and video%0a**** 2D to 3D e.g. slide to slides as slides over 3D path%0a**** 3D to VR e.g. slides over 3D path to gaze activated slides over 3D path%0a**** VR to live coded VR gaze activated slides over 3D path that is fixed in real time%0a**** loop back to plain text with contact details to highlight the fact that not all content is good for VR%0a**** maybe with https://github.com/ngokevin/aframe-physics-components%0a*** preparation%0a**** consider other JSBin for each slide%0a**** consider listing the slides as external pages then merging and displaying them%0a***** much harder for live coding (except if using webpack-bin?)%0a**** rely on http://vatelier.net/Demos/InWikiAframeEmbedding with a template that use Aframe element like http://vrlab-brussels.info/wiki/Hardware/Hardware where items in the list become HTML elements%0a** live coding%0a* remarks%0a* additional resources to include%0a** for local personalisation https://www.flickr.com/search/?group_id=44671723@N00&view_all=1&text=brussels%0a** for ECS visual schema http://ngokevin.com/blog/aframe-vs-3dml/%0a*** could also be done in 3D%0a** VR lessons learned on UX with sphere too cf http://vatelier.net/Demos/GoodPracticesUI%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a%0a!!![[#WebAnimations]][[#WebAnimations|Web animations in 2016]] by Sakri Rosenstrom%0a* historical review%0a* 0..1 %0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a!!Overall remarks and conclusions%0a* meet him%0a* could be improved by doing that%0a* see also that other event%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a%0a!!Other reviews or coverage%0a* here%0a%0a!![[#ToDo]]To do%0a# improve [[Events/Template]]%0a# add map data [=(:ola-point lat= lon= text='':)=] Events.Jean-BaptisteLabruneOnCreativity=[[#menu]]%0a[[http://fabelier.org/jb-labrune-creativity/|{$Name}]], the 28th of February 2011 at 2pm at CRI%0a%0a[[Image:http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5057/5491146897_c29fd5ec04_b.jpg|jbl fabelier meeting by samuel huron]]%0a%0a(:hashtag: fablab:)%0a[[#LiveStreams]][=#=]{$:hashtag} on [[http://twitter.com/#search?q=%2523{$:hashtag}|Twitter]], [[http://identi.ca/tag/{$:hashtag}|identi.ca]], [[http://lacantine.ubicast.eu/lives/at-la-cantine/|Live Cast]], [[http://www.neoformix.com/Projects/TwitterStreamGraphs/view.php?q={$:hashtag}|TwitterStreamGraphs]], [[http://www.collecta.com/#q={$:hashtag}|Collecta]], [[http://www.flickr.com/search/?q={$:hashtag}|flickr]]%0a%0a>>rframe%3c%3c%0a!![[#OwnObjectives]]Own objectives%0a# share my own disenchantment regarding 3D printing%0a# explore his concepts%0a## [[http://www.springerexemplar.com/search.aspx?q=%2522exaptive%2520innovation%2522|exaptive innovation]]%0a## [[http://www.springerexemplar.com/search.aspx?q=%2522creative%2520epistemology%2522|creative epistemology]]%0a>>%3c%3c%0a%0a!!Attended activities%0a* [[#PersonalPreparation|Personal preparation]]%0a* [[#Talk|Talk]]%0a%0a!!![[#PersonalPreparation]]Personal preparation%0a* showed a bit around [[http://www.fsf.org/working-together/profiles/felipe-sanches|Felipe Sanches]] who toured around Europe last summer to learn how to make the first Hackerspace in Brazil [[http://garoa.net.br|Garoa Hacker Clube]], Săo Paulo%0a* [[CreationALaMarge]] with [[http://twitter.com/#!/FrancoisTaddei|@FrancoisTaddei]] last year%0a* [[Cookbook/Electronics]]%0a* http://web.media.mit.edu/~labrune/%0a** [[http://twitter.com/#!/jeanbaptiste|@JeanBaptiste]]%0a* [[PersonalInformationStream/WithoutNotesFebruary11#JeanBaptisteLabrune]]%0a%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a%0a!!![[#Talk]]Talk%0a* documenting creativity as it is happening%0a** live%0a*** oriented toward real-timeliness%0a** how does this compare to my Live-wikying? cf [[Events/]] started before summer 2010%0a* view creativity%0a** different and appropriate%0a** no ability to measure or augment%0a* pedagogical historical exploration%0a** http://nominatim.openstreetmap.org/search?q=reggio%2520emilia%0a** mention of Montessori schools, viz [[Content/Education]]%0a*** difficulty of integration later on%0a**** could be just because of the majority of "classical" schools%0a** clarifying development%0a*** mention of Piaget%0a*** extended to adults with [[http://pzweb.harvard.edu/PIs/HG.htm|Howard Gardner]] through [[http://pzweb.harvard.edu/|Project Zero]]%0a** mention of constructivism%0a*** http://web.media.mit.edu/~edith/%0a** mention of Papert%0a*** worked with Minsky, cf [[ReadingNotes/TheSocietyOfMind]]%0a*** see also [[ReadingNotes/TurtlesTermitesAndTrafficJams]], mention of Logo%0a*** link with Lego MindStorm%0a*** mention of body syntonic, syntonicity%0a**** "programming with people" to embody the algorithm within a group of willing actors%0a**** which can also be applied outside%0a** mention of [[Wikipedia:William Grey Walter]]%0a** mention of work the history of MIT Media Lab%0a*** cf [[AutoDebate/Apple]]%0a*** [[http://www.ted.com/talks/nicholas_negroponte_in_1984_makes_5_predictions.html|Nicholas Negroponte, in 1984, makes 5 predictions]], TED.com%0a**** CD-ROMs, web interfaces, service kiosks, the touchscreen interface of the iPhone and his own One Laptop per Child project.%0a* skimming through http://www.flickr.com/photos/jeanbaptisteparis/%0a* [[Wikipedia:Experiments in Art and Technology]] (E.A.T.)%0a* social network aspect of avant-garde, introducing each others%0a** e.g. John Brockman and Warhol, now publishing [[http://Edge.org|Edge]]%0a*** risk of elitism (despite its sometimes positive definition), since being part of the event is not equivalent to reading the blog%0a**** e.g. through serendipity (cf [[AIW02#WebAndSerendipity]]), context through constraints of physical space%0a***** how to share more than the content%0a**** unlike the web, but is it enough?%0a** yet to check against post-narrative%0a* consequently, how to scale such creative and social spaces?%0a* architecture of the MIT Media Lab%0a** visited with Lea during [[Trips/NY-Montreal09]]%0a** initially the hidden BatCave to the open see-through Media Lab 2.0%0a* overall very "correct" research at MIT Media Lab%0a** rather than questioning a political or ethical situation%0a** the importance of the visible, a "brand"%0a* question on the ethical aspect of creations, can they be "badly" used?%0a** see also [[ReadingNotes/TheDarkSideOfCreativity]]%0a* history of the lab under the chairs%0a** physical hidden layer of history of the previous works, technological archeology%0a* flexible goal reaching strategy%0a** comparing German with precise map vs. Italian way toward a moving target%0a* limited space%0a** at least require a goal shared with somebody there%0a** "a physical space that is bigger than a dinner [to compare with Edge]"%0a** discussion on political aspect for acceptance (e.g. tenure)%0a* re-productiveness %0a** smartness (even though here mostly ADHD/Asperger), money (including here from DARPA here) and space are required%0a*** but not sufficient%0a**** need also a culture, not solely an open environment%0a** the importance of space comes from "living togetherness"%0a*** how to deal with not being to live all at the same place?%0a**** consider networked distributed environment%0a** is it even desirable?%0a*** knowing its own limitations%0a** significant amount of people from alternative pedagogical background including Montessori%0a*** which does not apply to the Engineering department%0a* ability to put projects to hibernation%0a** a la swapping after saving the process context%0a* mention of mecatronics projects%0a** cf [[Content/Health#Exoskeleton]]%0a* on the importance of the availability of machines%0a** as sometimes you do not know what you have to do%0a*** cf Seedea:Oimp/VirtualAtelier%0a** overall presenting a lot of machines present%0a* description of Sprout non-hackerspace space in the actual garage%0a** harvested material, including http://web.mit.edu/reuse/%0a** importance again of face to face interaction, not through website%0a** yet the whole chain is not necessarily complete yet, some tasks have to be delegated to actual lab%0a*** not "everything is possible"%0a** mention of BioCurious%0a* spreading tools%0a** some first made at MIT then http://as220.org then to the "Hackerspace" network%0a* importance of shared design%0a** efficiency of shared simple rules%0a* mention of H+ Summit and critics on some transhumanists and their views%0a** cf [[ConferenceAFT]]%0aSee also [[http://twitter.com/#!/cybunk|@CyBunk]]'s [[http://www.delicious.com/cybunk/fabelier-28-02-2011|Delicious "web ballade"]] (and an earlier related proposal Seedea:Oimp/InternetGuide focusing more on the Internet itself)%0a%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a!!Personal remarks%0a* requiring a 2nd person view / reflection%0a** like brain imaging, might require a new form of discipline not to go offtrack%0a** potentially breaking flow%0a** requiring more cognitive resources%0a*** even if later on it might be beneficial%0a**** e.g. comments in code%0a* handling multiple channels%0a** equivalent to communication with RT media e.g. Twitter back wall during a talk%0a* since interested in epistemology and creative space%0a** is there a source? is it MIT Media Lab?%0a** if the MediaLab is the main source (or one of its main sources), does it mean it will remain a fundamental place even through an economical paradigm shift as suggested by [[PersonalInformationStream/WithoutNotesFebruary11#MartinFord]]?%0a* direct critic of transhumanism%0a** yet for most, it would appear as if he is working in its cradle%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a!!Overall remarks and conclusions%0a* how to define culture?%0a* what are the progresses of scalability?%0a* for myself and wiki inclined people : [=World#CreativeSpace?action=edit=]%0a* live-documenting was not the topic, rather replicating creative spaces%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a!!Other reviews or coverage%0a* here%0a%0a!![[#ToDo]]To do%0a# improve [[Events/Template]]%0a## note that [=[[#menu]]=] should be moved to the [[GroupHeader]] instead%0a# on self-selection, check my on-going [[AIW05#TopicProposal]]%0a# mention of http://cba.mit.edu visited before%0a## [[http://fab.cba.mit.edu/classes/MIT/863.08/people/jonathan/007.html|jdward: fab class]] Make Something Big %0a# mention of massage and Shiatsu to share with Guerrique Events.LAtelierFrancaisSessionMusique=[[#menu]]%0a[[http://www.meetup.com/Atelier-Francais/|Promotion en ligne et industries créatives]], L'Atelier Francais a l'ENSCI 21 Octobre 2010%0a%0a[[#LiveStreams]][=#=]atfr on [[http://twitter.com/#search?q=%2523atfr|Twitter]], [[http://identi.ca/tag/atfr|identi.ca]], [[http://www.neoformix.com/Projects/TwitterStreamGraphs/view.php?q=atfr|TwitterStreamGraphs]], [[http://www.collecta.com/#q=atfr|Collecta]], [[http://www.flickr.com/search/?q=atfr|flickr]]%0a%0a!!Principe%0a* plateforme de valorisation + resserrer lien avec le reseau culturel francais%0a* decliver%0a** contenu (vu comme ringard)%0a** numerique (vu comme des pilleurs)%0a* besoin de vieille%0a%0a!!Introduction de la table ronde%0apar Alban Martin, co-fondateur du Social Media Club%0a%0a!!Virginie Berger, fondatrice de Don't Believe the Hype%0ahttp://blog.virginieberger.com/%0a* musique en ligne%0a** transition modele monologue vers discussion, interaction, interconnecte...%0a*** changement du rapport de force et modele de dialogue%0a** connection, relation, reseau d'influenceurs%0a** ~20millions d'artistes sur ts les reseaux sociaux%0a* marketing web%0a** decouverte de contenu par Twitter, MySpace, FaceBook%0a*** Twitter 1er ref pr les films aux US%0a** difference strategie et tactique de presence%0a** 6 piliers%0a### contenu%0a### referencement (SEO)%0a### media sociaux (SN)%0a### analyse des donnees (analytics)%0a### strategies de monetisation%0a### communautes et niches%0a** adaptation de business models existants%0a*** direct to fan (base sur les actions sur la fanbase), direct to constumer, ...%0a*** Radiohead difficilement generalisable%0a*** labels qui refusent de signer des artistes qui ne comprenent plus les nouveaux moyens de diffusion/promotion%0a* mise en avant et monetisation%0a** plateformes d'e-commerce B2B/B2C%0a** webradio%0a** hebergeurs de videos (YT fait du revenu channeling/chaining)%0a** sites d'hebergement de page d'artistes%0a** analytics%0a** ...%0a* Sur quelles technologies miser ?%0a** 1 analyses des donnes%0a*** que font les gens autour de l'artiste%0a*** statistiques comme priorite meme avec les BM, technos, ...%0a** TopSpin%0a** gestion ML avec gestion de la segmentation pour maximiser le taux de conversion %0a*** cf [[ReadingNotes/InformationRules]]%0a** FanBrige%0a** BandMetrics%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a!!Antoine El Iman, co-fondateur de la societe Noomiz%0ahttp://www.noomiz.com/%0a* 3 constats%0a** detection%0a*** part de marche des nouveaux artistes n'a fait qu'augmenter%0a*** augmentation de 15%25/an%0a*** tendance de consommation%0a*** enjeu de detection%0a** reseaux sociaux%0a*** explosion audience des reseaux sociaux%0a*** quid des marques%0a*** reseau social dans lequel un artiste devrait naturellement etre%0a** qui sont vraiment les clients de l'industrie de creation ?%0a*** grande distribution ou alors le marche ?%0a**** donc mieux connaitre a qui on propose une offre%0a* bilan des 3 constats sous forme d'outils d'aide a la decision, piloter des investissements%0a** technologie de mesure d'audience%0a** stoquer, analyser et rendre intelligence ces donnees (data-mining)%0a*** sources : propre plateforme, player sur autres sites en particuler Facebook, robot crawlant sur MySpace%0a**** Facebook, MySpace, DailyMotion, YouTube, Deezer, Spotify%0a** outils de detection des artistes qui devraient emerger%0a** cartographier les niches%0a** criteres d'appreciation et d'influence%0a** difficulte a mesurer l'aspect tribu%0a* slides de demo%0a** N-Find%0a*** analytics des populations type profile et aussi taille de l'aglomeration%0a**** en particulier age/urbain%0a** Noomiz%0a*** personnalisation Facebook (design)%0a** N-Scan%0a*** profile type, ...%0a*** evolution des volumes%0a*** historique qualitatifs%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a!!Franz Tournadour, fondateur de la societe Playlive (Fevrier46)%0ahttp://www.playlive.fm/%0a* gestion des communautes%0a** prospect, fan, true fan, prescripteurs, ...%0a** volatiles%0a* objectif%0a** amplifier la voie du porteur du message%0a** gerer les "true fans"%0a** viraliser tous les contenus%0a* format "eCover"%0a** 25%25 utilisent%0a** 10%25 partagent, un chiffre a toujours faire augmenter%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a%0a!!Jeff Marois, vice president Business Developement de la societe MXP4%0ahttp://www.mxp4.com/%0a* B2B avec les labels%0a* produits mise a dispo des fans pr "s'amuser avec la musique"%0a** e.g. sauter de chanson en chanson, choisir une seule piste, karaoke, guitar hero, ...%0a* concentrer sur Facebook car l'audience s'y trouve%0a** afficher le "widget" sur le "wall", gestion du "like"%0a* but d'engagment%0a** ~10min/session%0a** taux de partage important%0a*** e.g. 75%25 de lecteur 3eme generateur avec Mickael Jackson%0a** co-creation%0a*** concours de remixes%0a* conclusions%0a** correlation partage/valeur ajoutee%0a** creation de recurrence (ou repetition ?)%0a* marche du "social gaming" croissant et rentable%0a** 1/6 americain >6ans participe aux jeux sociaux%0a** 2009 $3 millards, $6 millards en 2013%0a*** > indus music%0a** joueur moyen = femme de 43 ans%0a* exemple avec [[http://www.facebook.com/markronson?v=app_158449370833631|Mark Ronson]] sur Facebook%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a!!Magali Clapier, reponsable numerique au Bureau Export de la musique francaise%0ahttp://www.french-music.org/%0a* positionnement%0a** fonds mix public/prive%0a*** mention de Cap Digital%0a** liens Affaires Etrangeres, Culture%0a** strategie internationale%0a*** bureaux a Tokyo, NYC, Sao-Paulo, ...%0a*** travaille sur des marches avec des cultures differentes%0a**** e.g. marche en ligne mature aux USA, Japon sur le mobile et ferme aux societes etrangeres, ...%0a* avant, comment rendre son catalogue disponible en ligne%0a** maintenant, comment le vendre et rencontrer son publique ?%0a* possibilite d'aides financieres, conseil, expertise, veille%0a* publication de l'etude Musique et numerique, decriptage des principaux marche%0a* persistante d'une certaine difficulte de relation contenu/outils%0a* reflexions sur l'innovation d'usage%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a%0a%0a!!Own objectives%0a# help on that issue%0a# learn this%0a# meet that person%0a%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a%0a!!Voir aussi%0a* http://atelierfrancais.wordpress.com/%0a* [[http://www.diversites.org/|Diversités]] association des industries créatives pour la diversité culturelle%0a* [[http://atelierfrancais.wordpress.com/octobre-2010/|Compte rendu de la rencontre du 21 octobre]], L'Atelier Français November 2010%0a%0a!![[#ToDo]]To do%0a# improve [[Events/Template]] Events.LImagerieCerebraleDansTousSesEtats=[[#menu]]%0a[[http://journee-line-garnero.risc.cnrs.fr/programme.php|Journée Line Garnero]], 26 novembre 2010%0a%0a%25red%25notes arriving%25%25%0a%0a(:hashtag: HASHTAGUNSET:)%0a[[#LiveStreams]][=#=]{$:hashtag} on [[http://twitter.com/#search?q=%2523{$:hashtag}|Twitter]], [[http://identi.ca/tag/{$:hashtag}|identi.ca]], [[http://lacantine.ubicast.eu/lives/at-la-cantine/|Live Cast]], [[http://www.neoformix.com/Projects/TwitterStreamGraphs/view.php?q={$:hashtag}|TwitterStreamGraphs]], [[http://www.collecta.com/#q={$:hashtag}|Collecta]], [[http://www.flickr.com/search/?q={$:hashtag}|flickr]]%0a%0a%0a!!Parcours%0a!!! Introduction au colloque: un résumé du parcours scientifique de Line.%0a* 09:00 : Les organisateurs : Catherine Tallon-Baudry / Sylvain Baillet/ Jacques Martinerie%0a%0a!!! Line ŕ l'Institut d'Optique de l'Université de Paris-Sud.%0a* 09:15 : Pierre Chavel%0a%0a!!! L'arrivée de Line au LENA (CNRS, Hôpital de la Salpętričre)%0a* 09:30 : Sylvain Baillet%0a%0a!!! L'engagement de Line pour l'équipe CogImage et le CRICM%0a* 09:40 : Boris Zalc,%0a%0a!!Imagerie MEG/EEG, les méthodes (1) (modérateur Jean-Philippe Lachaux)%0a!!! Le bilan de 15 ans de recherche en imagerie électromagnétique cérébrale%0a* 10:00 : Sylvain Baillet (Milwaukee, USA),%0a%0a!!! Un point sur l'étude expérimentale de la connectivité fonctionnelle%0a* 10:30 : Olivier David (INSERM, Grenoble)%0a%0a* 11:10: Karim Jerbi (INSERM, Lyon)%0a!!Imagerie MEG/EEG, les méthodes (2) (modérateur Jacques Martinerie)%0a%0a%0a!!! Intégration visuo-motrice et MEG%0a%0a!!! Interface cerveau/ordinateur et interactions causales entre rythmes neuronaux%0a* 11:30 : Michel Besserve (Max-Planck Institut, Tübingen, Allemagne)%0a** [[http://people.kyb.tuebingen.mpg.de/besserve/|Welcome to Michel Besserve's homepage]]%0a** Max-Planck-Institute for Biological Cybernetics [[http://www.kyb.mpg.de/~besserve|Personal Page of Michel Besserve]]%0a%0a!!Imagerie Multimodale (modérateur Sylvain Baillet)%0a!!! Le défi de l'intégration multimodale (MEG/EEG/IRMf/DTI)%0a* 13:30 : Habib Benali (INSERM, Paris)%0a%0a!!! Un point sur la combinaison EEG/IRMf: acquisition et analyses%0a* 13:50 : Jean-Baptiste Poline (NeuroSpin et IFR49)%0a%0a!!! La régularisation: un outil de choix en neuroimagerie fonctionnelle multimodale%0a* 14:10 : Philippe Ciuciu (NeuroSpin et IFR49)%0a%0a!!Interface Clinique et imagerie anatomique (modérateur Didier Dormont)%0a%0a!!! Les collaborations cliniques de Line ŕ la Salpętričre%0a* 14:30 : Denis Schwartz (CRICM, Paris)%0a%0a!!! Du logiciel ŕ la recherche clinique: l'aventure BrainVisa et les oscillations hautes fréquences dans le cerveau.%0a* 15:00 : Marie Chupin (CRICM, Paris)%0a%0a!!! Segmentation ciblée d'images IRM et Maladie d'Alzheimer%0a%0a!!Applications en neurosciences cognitives (modérateur Catherine Tallon-Baudry)%0a%0a!!! MEG et estimation des processus temporels%0a* 15:20 : Vivianne Pouthas%0a%0a%0a!!! - Les thčses en cours (modérateur Nathalie George)%0a!!!!?%0a* 15:40 : Valentina Lacorte (CRICM, Paris)%0a!!!! Détection de l'amygdale en MEG%0a* 16:20 : Thibaud Dumas (CRICM, Paris)%0a!!!! Extraction de réseaux fonctionnels en EEG par analyses en composantes indépendantes spatiales%0a* 16:35 : Stéphane Sockeel (CRICM et IMED, Paris)%0a!!!![[#Hyperscanning]] Hyperscanning EEG et interactions sociales%0a* 16:50 : Guillaume Dumas et Fanny Lachat (CRICM, Paris)%0a** [[http://www.plosone.org/article/info%253Adoi%252F10.1371%252Fjournal.pone.0012166|Inter-Brain Synchronization during Social Interaction]], PLoS ONE 2010%0a** [[http://www.hnl.bcm.tmc.edu/nemo/index.html|NEMO]] a distributed framework for executing Hyperscan experiments.%0a** Human Neuroimaging Lab [[http://www.hnl.bcm.tmc.edu/hyperScan.html|Hyperscanning]] page%0a*** developed by Read Montague of Baylor College of Medicine %0a%0a!!Discussion%0a* 17:30 : Fin du colloque %0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a%0a%0a!!Own objectives%0a# improve my understanding on imaging tools%0a## [[Cookbook/Cognition#WikiBrainMapping]]%0a## Seedea:Content/Concepttreefmri%0a# learn this%0a# meet that person%0a%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a%0a!!Other reviews%0a* here%0a%0a!![[#ToDo]]To do%0a# improve [[Events/Template]]%0a# [[http://www.tobi-project.org/|TOBI : Tools for Brain-Computer Interaction]]%0a%0a!!Categories%0a* [[!Neurology]] Events.LeanStartupEtBusinessModel=[[#menu]]%0a[[http://www.meetup.com/Lean-Startups-et-Business-Models-Groupe/calendar/15132743/|Workshop: Lean Startup et Business Model - Théorie et Pratique]] %0aorganise par Christian Baudry, Mercredi 3 Novembre a 14h chez [[(http://)ut7.fr]]%0a%0a[[#LiveStreams]][=#=]LeanStartupBMUT7 on [[http://twitter.com/#search?q=%2523LeanStartupBMUT7|Twitter]], [[http://identi.ca/tag/LeanStartupBMUT7|identi.ca]], [[http://www.neoformix.com/Projects/TwitterStreamGraphs/view.php?q=LeanStartupBMUT7|TwitterStreamGraphs]], [[http://www.collecta.com/#q=LeanStartupBMUT7|Collecta]], [[http://www.flickr.com/search/?q=LeanStartupBMUT7|flickr]]%0a%0a!!Attended activities%0a* [[#Presentation|Presentation]] par Christian Baudry%0a* [[#Atelier|Atelier par projet]]%0a%0a!!![[#Presentation]][[#Presentation|Presentation]] par Christian Baudry%0a* modele jusqu'en ~2000%0a## idee%0a## BP (et stealth mode de 1 a 2 ans)%0a## realisation produit/logiciel%0a### rappel le "tunnel de developpement"%0a## vente clients%0a** reduction budget%0a*** couts baissent mais cash moins disponibles par les VCs%0a* distinction des 2 types de risques%0a** risque technologique (e.g. pharma) vs risque marketing (e.g. software)%0a* product dev. vs customer dev.%0a** processes Steve Blank%0a** continuous learning process%0a* differentiation startup/entreprise%0a** recherche des reponses/execution et de maniere plus efficace que la concurrence%0a* lien Customer Dev/BMGen%0a** slide avec dispatch des hypotheses du Customer Dev dans un canvas BMgen%0a* remise en question de BMgen%0a** presentation de http://leancanvas.com (lean2010)%0a*** partage par @SylvainRoss puis tweeter et vu par @AlexOstwalder%0a** http://www.runningleanhq.com/downloads/running_lean_1.pdf%0a** reprit sur http://www.meetup.com/Lean-Startups-et-Business-Models-Groupe/calendar/15132743/%0a*** adapte aux petites structures%0a* idee de pivot comme changement de parametres et d'apprentissage%0a** ne pas tout jeter%0a** valider a moindre coudre le maximum d'hypotheses%0a*** importance de hierarchiser les hypotheses%0a* notion de "extrem bootstrapping"%0a** des que le produit est fait le vendre%0a** le prix fait parti du produit%0a** trouver une succession de couplages produit/marche%0a%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a%0a!!![[#Atelier]][[#Atelier|Atelier par projet]]%0a%0a* Arbitrage des plateformes de marches de l'innovation (Arbitrage on public innovation maketplaces)%0a** deplace sur InnovativITLab:InnovationMarketsArbitrage/%0a%0a%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a%0a!!Own objectives%0a# potential project%0a## innovation arbitrage%0a### differentiate from IP portfolio%0a### build tools to locate and exploit frictions in the recently and strill structuring innovation marketplace%0a### motivated by the number of platforms discovered during [[Events/MardiInnovation01#Ideagoras]]%0a### use Seedea:Seedea/InnovationChain%0a# share skills on collaborative content management%0a## potentially set up a temporary wiki farm%0a%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a!!Overall remarks and conclusions%0a* meet [[http://pyxis-tech.com/fr/notre-equipe/emmanuel-gaillot|Emmanuel Gaillot]] from Pyxis/UT7%0a* meet [[http://pyxis-tech.com/fr/notre-equipe/raphael-pierquin|Raphaël Pierquin]] from Pyxis/UT7%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a!!Other reviews%0a* [[http://www.leanstartup.fr/|Lean.Startup.FR]] with Lean Startup Dojo Paris%0a%0a!![[#ToDo]]To do%0a* {-ajouter lien VC-}%0a** [[ReadingNotes/VentureCapitalAndTheFinanceOfInnovation]]%0a* suite : 29 novembre, Lean StartUp a La Cantine%0a* 2nd session [[Events/LeanStartupEtBusinessModelDecembre10]] Events.LeanStartupEtBusinessModelDecembre10=[[#menu]]%0a[[http://www.meetup.com/Lean-Startups-et-Business-Models-Groupe/calendar/15598520/|Lean Startup et Business Models (Suite)]], 13/12/2010%0a%0a(:hashtag: UT7:)%0a[[#LiveStreams]][=#=]{$:hashtag} on [[http://twitter.com/#search?q=%2523{$:hashtag}|Twitter]], [[http://identi.ca/tag/{$:hashtag}|identi.ca]], [[http://lacantine.ubicast.eu/lives/at-la-cantine/|Live Cast]], [[http://www.neoformix.com/Projects/TwitterStreamGraphs/view.php?q={$:hashtag}|TwitterStreamGraphs]], [[http://www.collecta.com/#q={$:hashtag}|Collecta]], [[http://www.flickr.com/search/?q={$:hashtag}|flickr]]%0a%0a%0a>>rframe%3c%3c%0a!!Own objectives%0a# deja venu, fait 1ere fois (cf preuve)%0a# s'entrainer de nouveau (cf metaphore gym)%0a>>%3c%3c%0a%0a!!Tour de table%0a%0a!!!Christian Baudry%0a* pres au group siliconvaley/lean startup dojo%0a* assiste au rdv avec Steve Blank%0a%0a!!!Daniel Posso%0a* conseiller fiscal, p-e projets, pas programmeur%0a%0a!!!Jean-Sebastien Gatier ([[http://twitter.com/#!/JSC|@JSC]])%0a* [[http://www.jakaa.fr/|Jakaa]] pr commenter la tele%0a%0a!!!Olivier Seres%0a* [[http://oseres.com/fr/|Olivier Seres’ blog]] impertinent notes about tech use cases%0a* [[http://twitter.com/#!/OlivierSeres|@OlivierSeres]]%0a* PlugsBee%0a* logiciel pr tuer les pieces, jointes -> utilisant XMPP%0a* en liste pr le camping%0a* mention de %0a** [[http://put.io/|put.io]] online storage re-imagined%0a** [[http://drop.io/|drop.io]] Simple private real-time sharing and collaboration%0a* [[http://www.slideshare.net/opencoffeeFR/plugsbee-5992706|Plugsbee]] a OpenCoffee France%0a%0a!!!Erik Oiknine%0a* immobilier, pouvoir investir startup, en creer, dev. relationel%0a%0a!!!Ronan ([[http://twitter.com/amicel|@amicel]])%0a* partage/decouverte de news%0a* partage [[Cookbook/News]] + [[/RSS]]%0a* http://leancanvas.com/canvases/75%0a* e.g. http://paper.li%0a%0a!!![[http://pyxis-tech.com/fr/notre-equipe/eric-seguier|Eric Siguier]]%0a* dg UT7%0a%0a!!![[http://pyxis-tech.com/fr/notre-equipe/emmanuel-gaillot|Emmanuel Gaillot]], UT7%0a* model emergent (cf Event at CRI)%0a* produit de dev logiciel avec part discuter precedement%0a* invalider le modele de pricing%0a%0a!!!Fabien%0a* gestion des connaissances, innovation, creativite%0a* deja venu, fait 1ere fois (cf preuve)%0a* presenter les projets%0a%0a!!!? %0a* formaliser pr mieux vendre%0a* voir comment on apprehende le sujet%0a%0a!!!Radjesh%0a* 6 ans conseil informatique%0a* mba%0a* entrepreneurship%0a%0a!!!Fabrice Marguerie%0a* cuneo, service de vote pr choisir ou sortir%0a* doodle en plus social, ludique%0a* en liste pr le camping%0a%0a!!![[http://pyxis-tech.com/fr/notre-equipe/raphael-pierquin|Raphaël Pierquin]], UT7%0a* dev. passe formateur/animateur%0a* apprendre en creant des environements%0a* monter un gymnase a startup%0a%0a!!3min par projet%0a%0a!!!Jakaa%0aJean-Sebastien%0a* site pr commenter la tele%0a* jaka.fr deb juin/fin sep%0a* non lean par presta, %0a* api pr diffuser fonctionnement du site ailleurs%0a** questionnement produit/plateforme%0a%0a!!!PlugsBee%0a* partage de fichier decentralise pr eviter les pieces joints email%0a* partage Ash Maurya pour son blog%0a%0a!!!Jack%0a* ut7er%0a* hypotheses de startupers a challenger avec un startuper%0a%0a!!!La piscine%0a* maitres nageurs du logiciel pr les porteur de projets voulant un produit%0a* partage%0a** contructivisme%0a*** [[Content/Education]]%0a** [[ReadingNotes/TurtlesTermitesAndTrafficJams]]%0a%0a%0a!!!TopixTream par Ronan%0a* news%0a* CoZoop (cf auteur du 5eme pouvoir)%0a* cf aussi [[http://www.feedly.com/|feedly]]%0a* [[http://letstalkknowledge.com/using-twitter-and-tweetdeck-for-effective-ci/|TweetDeck and Twitter for Competitive Intelligence]], Let's Talk Knowledge January 2010%0a%0a!!!Tuneo par ?%0a* voter a la doodle par invitation%0a* existant en Suisse mais trop "ingenieur"%0a%0a!!Comment faire MVP puis pivoter%0a* presentation par Christian%0a* berkeley-hub.com%0a* online local Pariscope avec communication%0a* methode pr les les hypotheses%0a** ecrire toutes les hypotheses%0a** prioriser de la plus risquee a la moins risquee%0a** decrire le tests pour chaque hypothese%0a** creation de maquette et la montrer%0a** quel est la mesure qui fait couperet%0a*** e.g. 7 personnes sur 10 pour avoir suffisament de traction%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a!!Atelier%0a* Tester des hypotheses%0a** cout des moyens d'experimentation%0a*** description de l'idee -> questionnaire -> maquette -> prototype fonctionel%0a* entrer sur le net%0a** par le social (e.g. Facebook)%0a** par le contenu (e.g. Flickr)%0a* questionnaire de positionnement, segmentation%0a* example questionnement%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a!!Retour%0a# savoir ou on en est%0a# alterner presentation/participation%0a%0a!!Overall remarks and conclusions%0a* meet him%0a* could be improved by doing that%0a* see also that other event%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a%0a!!Other reviews or coverage%0a* [[http://www.leanstartup.fr/|Lean.Startup.FR]] with Lean Startup Dojo Paris%0a%0a!![[#ToDo]]To do%0a# improve [[Events/Template]]%0a# add visualization per confidence of a business model canvas box%0a## e.g. red for no hypothesis, orange for untested hypothesis, green for validated hypothesis%0a** proposal%0a*** "collaboration platform in a plug"%0a**** sheevaplug + wifi + wiki + collaborative search idea by Samuel Huron (cybunk)%0a**** eventually prototype with open [[Wikipedia:Wireless ad hoc network]] named after the current event on a laptop with configured PmWiki (with Twitter cookbook), Seeks, etc which will later on be uploaded online%0a** preparation%0a*** review this page%0a*** [[http://torgronsund.wordpress.com/2010/01/06/lean-startup-business-model-pattern/|How to design your Business Model as a Lean Startup]] by Tor Grřnsund, Methodologist January 2010%0a*** [[http://www.businessmodelhub.com/main/search/search?q=lean|lean query]] on [[http://www.businessmodelhub.com|BusinessModelHub]]%0a**** [[http://www.businessmodelhub.com/photo/lean-startup-and-business|Lean Startup and Business Model Canvas mashup - web startup ed]] by Tor Rolfsen Grřnsund, Business Model Innovation Hub October 2010%0a** suggestion%0a*** "Par rapport a la derniere fois il pourrait etre interessant de prendre 15min entre la partie (1) de presentation et la partie (2) du travail de groupe pour presenter par pitch de 2min chaque projet pour savoir qui peut contributer a quoi suivant sa motivation et son domaine d'expertise."%0a* [[http://steveblank.com/2010/12/07/the-lean-launchpad-%25E2%2580%2593-teaching-entrepreneurship-as-a-management-science/|The Lean LaunchPad – Teaching Entrepreneurship as a Management Science]] by Steve Blank, December 2010%0a* http://leanstartup.pbworks.com Events.LesAlgoristes=* [[http://les-algoristes.org/|Les Algoristes]] site officiel de l'association Les Algoristes%0a** [[(http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/)Algoristes]] (french)%0a** http://twitter.com/algoristes%0a** http://les-algoristes.over-blog.com/%0a* [[http://www.rhizome.org/art/|Rhizome ArtBase]]%0a* discussion with [[Person:Elise]]%0a* own proposals%0a** [[Cookbook/Music]]%0a** [[Bypassing/Monitoring#Proposals]]%0a** [[(http://)Art.Seedea.org]]%0a* [[Wikipedia:Interactive evolutionary computation]]%0a** [[Wikipedia:NEAT Particles]]%0a* [[ReadingNotes/CriticalPlay]]%0a* [[Wikipedia:Conceptual art]]%0a** [[Wikipedia:Sol LeWitt]]%0a* [[http://gwei.org/index.php|GWEI - Google Will Eat Itself]] by UBERMORGEN.COM, LUDOVICO, CIRIO%0a** see also my [[Content/ClickingMoments#ArtAsPureProcess]] Events.LesProdigieuxTheoremesDeMonsieurNash=[[http://www.bnf.fr/fr/evenements_et_culture/calendrier_manifestations/f.texte_mathematicien.html?seance=1223903133662|Les prodigieux théorčmes de Monsieur Nash]] by Cédric Villani, Un texte, un mathématicien, BnF 7th of April 2010%0a%0a* french terms%0a** "geometrie plaquee" -> ?%0a** variete riemanienne -> Riemanian manifold%0a* [[http://www.ihp.jussieu.fr/|Institut Henri Poincaré (IHP)]]%0a* comment regarding the delegation of works as heard before on a related France Culture show%0a** like a conductor or "chef d'orchestre"%0a** [[ReadingNotes/MecaMind|The Mechanical Mind in History]] regarding XIXth century human-based distributed computing and the even earlier "peciae system"%0a* [[http://www.springerlink.com/content/120099/|Acta Mathematica]], Springer%0a** [[Wikipedia:Acta Mathematica]]%0a%0a%0a!!See also%0a* [[ReadingNotes/PCM]]%0a* [[ReadingNotes/Le Pouvoir Des Mathematiques]] Events.LessWrongBrusselsApril2012=[[#menu]]%0a[[http://event.com/URL|{$Name}]] date and time%0a%0a(:hashtag: HASHTAGUNSET:)%0a[[#LiveStreams]][=#=]{$:hashtag} on [[http://twitter.com/#search?q=%2523{$:hashtag}|Twitter]], [[http://identi.ca/tag/{$:hashtag}|identi.ca]], [[http://lacantine.ubicast.eu/lives/at-la-cantine/|Live Cast]], [[http://www.neoformix.com/Projects/TwitterStreamGraphs/view.php?q={$:hashtag}|TwitterStreamGraphs]], [[http://www.collecta.com/#q={$:hashtag}|Collecta]], [[http://www.flickr.com/search/?q={$:hashtag}|flickr]]%0a%0a>>rframe%3c%3c%0a!![[#OwnObjectives]]Own objectives%0a# cf blog post%0a# present [[LessWrongBrusselsMarch2012#SocialRules]]%0a>>%3c%3c%0a%0a!!Attended activities%0a* [[#this|this]]%0a* [[#that|that]]%0a%0a!!![[#this]][[#this|this]] by him%0a* remarks%0a* remarks%0a%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a%0a!!![[#that]][[#that|that]] by him%0a* link with culture%0a** Trilling http://varenne.tc.columbia.edu/hv/clt/and/culture_def.html%0a** [[Wikipedia:Edward Burnett Tylor]] and his work on [[Wikipedia:Cultural evolutionism]]%0a** http://www.worldvaluessurvey.org/wvs/articles/folder_published/article_base_54%0a** Wikipedia:Cliodynamics%0a* importance of gossips%0a* computational complexity%0a** [[http://espace.uq.edu.au/eserv/UQ:8643/aamas-cost.pdf|The cost of social agents]] by G Governatori, 2006%0a*** esp. Section 4 on the computational complexity of social agency%0a** http://www.mimuw.edu.pl/~amosild/%0a* social heuristics%0a* own attempts%0a** I:Person/Person (w/ TV games modelling)%0a** [[Person/Person]]%0a** [[CognitiveEnvironments/SocialNetworkMaintaining]]%0a** [[Tools/SocialNetworks]]%0a** w/ read books%0a* remarks%0a%0a!!!!Discussion with a friend not present during the presentation%0a[@%0a11:48 %3cFabien> http://fabien.benetou.fr/PersonalInformationStream/WithoutNotesApril12#LessWrongSociabilityPreparation%0a11:48 %3cFabien> devine%0a11:48 %3cFabien> (ca s'arrete a Uncovering the Codes for Reality =)%0a11:55 %3cfriend> to be social or not to be?%0a11:55 %3cFabien> ouep, ou etre sociable comment et pourquoi%0a11:55 %3cFabien> car en fait c'est du geek un peu associal qui vient aux RDV lesswrong%0a11:56 %3cfriend> ok%0a11:56 %3cfriend> geek belge qui plus est%0a11:56 %3cfriend> du lourd quoi%0a11:56 %3cfriend> ;)%0a11:56 %3cfriend> (dit il avec condescendense%0a11:56 %3cfriend> )%0a11:57 %3cFabien> pas que Belges, sud americain aussi%0a11:57 %3cFabien> mais c'etait assez "marrant" car le jour ou j'ai fait la pres.%0a11:58 %3cFabien> il y a un mec qui n'a pas dit un mot a part "bonjour" et "au revoir"%0a11:58 %3cFabien> et aussi apres avoir ete force "si j'ai donne mon email pr la ML"Q%0a11:58 %3cfriend> hehe%0a11:58 %3cFabien> c'est tout, sur environ 3h, a ce niveau la c'est maladif :/%0a11:58 %3cFabien> bref ma conclusion c'etait que %0a11:59 %3cFabien> paraxolemement le geek veux etre social car comme tlm il en tire du plaisir MAIS que l'image vehiculee par les media de la personne sociale est superficielle, genre blonde idiote ou quaterback qui ne fait pas parti du club d'echec%0a12:00 %3cFabien> une image qui repousse le geek et le conforte dans sa position et donc REFUSE d'investir de son brillant intellect a faire un effort d'amelioration sur le sujet.%0a12:00 %3cfriend> hehe%0a12:01 %3cFabien> Alors qu'en realite vu qu'il y a de la recursivite (je pense que tu pense que ...) en temps reel, c'est complexe, donc il faut des heuristiques et de l'entrainement%0a12:02 %3cFabien> meme pr les gens "intelligents".%0a12:05 %3cfriend> c quand ta pres?%0a12:05 %3cFabien> c'etait samedi midi%0a12:06 %3cfriend> ah ok%0a12:06 %3cfriend> je croyais que c t a venir%0a12:07 %3cFabien> nop, et d'ailleurs prochaine seance je ne prepare rien, histoire de changer.%0a12:07 %3cFabien> c''est marrant c'est un pattern en fait...%0a12:07 %3cfriend> :)%0a12:07 %3cFabien> on dirait qu'a chaque fois que je joins un petit groupe les premiers meeting je me donne a fond et participe bcp%0a12:07 %3cFabien> p-e histoire de montrer que je suis capable de faire parti du groupe%0a12:08 %3cFabien> et puis apres assez rapidement je me calme histoire de ne pas donner l'impression que je veuille que ca devienne "mon" groupe%0a12:12 %3cFabien> c'est un peu ma strategie d'insertion dans un groupe en fait...%0a@]%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a!!Overall remarks and conclusions%0a* meet him%0a* could be improved by doing that%0a* see also that other event%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a%0a!!Other reviews or coverage%0a* here%0a%0a!![[#ToDo]]To do%0a# improve [[Events/Template]]%0a# add map data [=(:ola-point lat= lon= text='':)=]%0a Events.LessWrongBrusselsMarch2012=[[#menu]]%0a[[http://lesswrong.com/lw/aic/meetup_brussels_meetup/|{$Name}]] 17th of March 2012%0a%0a(:hashtag: HASHTAGUNSET:)%0a[[#LiveStreams]][=#=]{$:hashtag} on [[http://twitter.com/#search?q=%2523{$:hashtag}|Twitter]], [[http://identi.ca/tag/{$:hashtag}|identi.ca]], [[http://lacantine.ubicast.eu/lives/at-la-cantine/|Live Cast]], [[http://www.neoformix.com/Projects/TwitterStreamGraphs/view.php?q={$:hashtag}|TwitterStreamGraphs]], [[http://www.collecta.com/#q={$:hashtag}|Collecta]], [[http://www.flickr.com/search/?q={$:hashtag}|flickr]]%0a%0a>>rframe%3c%3c%0a!![[#OwnObjectives]]Own objectives%0a# put my set of beliefs expressed in [[Fabien/Beliefs]] straight%0a# discuss computer security and the popular decisions against it[[%3c%3c]](w/ potential implication for mind uploading or whole brain emulation).%0a>>%3c%3c%0a%0a!!Attended activities (cf paper notes)%0a* [[#this|Actions for upcoming meetups]]%0a* [[#that|Own beliefs open scrutiny]]%0a%0a!!![[#this]][[#this|Actions for upcoming meetups]]%0acf Hermione's notes%0a* questions that make people think%0a** importance of the formulation of the question%0a*** e.g. priming for discarding the "obvious" answer%0a** a la Google interview%0a* importance of the social context%0a* gamification%0a** with reward e.g. signed book, invited talk, karma points, ...%0a||border=1%0a|| ||!Rational behavior ||!¬Rational behavior ||''Notes'' ||%0a||!Problem occured || %25red%25/!\%25%25 ||hand on hot iron, smoking, overeating ||Seriousness might be relative ||%0a||!¬Problem occured ||(QED) ||shyness ||Difficult to spot then ||%0a||''Notes'' ||Typically filtered out by somebody considering himself or herself rational ||Seem often related to "youth", emotionally heavy situations or socially enforced decisions || ||%0a* difficult execise to do in public%0a* could be interesting to privaly keep up to date, e.g. nightly, and see how it evolved over time%0a** also input from close ones could help to add situations%0a%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a%0a!!![[#that]][[#that|Own beliefs open scrutiny]]%0a* overall extremely strange feeling, still very positive experience%0a* potential bias based on the crowd present during the meeting%0a* difficult of disproving certains beliefs%0a** falsifiability%0a* predictive power or information/action ratio to discuss, especially questionned during discussion on free will%0a* cf [[Fabien/Beliefs]]%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a!!Overall remarks and conclusions%0a* list of biggest impact (e.g. measure on life expectency increase) political decisions%0a* experience in physics helps to think outside the mesoscale%0a* [[#SocialRules]]proposal of presentation for next meetup (potentially 14th of April)%0a** navigating through social rules%0a*** Why it matters, society and collaboration, distribution of skills, increase in complexity, stability%0a*** experiments e.g. Axelrod, constraints e.g. Dunbar number%0a*** social rules as heuristics to decrease cognitive complexty, imperfect information thus taking risks, ...%0a*** litterature%0a**** [[ReadingNotes/Manipulation|Petit usage de manipulation a l'uage des honnetes gens]]%0a**** [[http://www.pnas.org/content/109/11/4086|Higher social class predicts increased unethical behavior]], PNAS February 2012%0a**** [[http://www.springer.com/psychology/community+psychology/book/978-94-007-2146-3|Positive Relationships: Evidence Based Practice across the World]] Springer 2012%0a**** [[http://shop.harvard.com/book/9781451626636|SuperCooperators: Altruism, Evolution, and Why We Need Each Other to Succeed]], Harvard 2010%0a*** invite socially aware guest, watch social faux-pas%0a** [[PersonalInformationStream/WithoutNotesNovember11#AnaisSaintJude]]%0a* related events%0a** [[Events/QSBXL2012]]%0a** http://brussels.skepticsinthepub.org%0a%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a%0a!!Other reviews or coverage%0a* here%0a%0a!![[#ToDo]]To do%0a# improve [[Events/Template]]%0a# add map data [=(:ola-point lat= lon= text='':)=] Events.LifeHackingParisMarch2011=[[#menu]]%0a[[http://www.lifehacking.fr/mediawiki/index.php/Accueil#R.C3.A9union_du_28.2F03.2F2011|{$Name}]], 28th of March 2011 at 19h30, FPH%0a%0a(:hashtag: lifehacking:)%0a[[#LiveStreams]][=#=]{$:hashtag} on [[http://twitter.com/#search?q=%2523{$:hashtag}|Twitter]], [[http://identi.ca/tag/{$:hashtag}|identi.ca]], [[http://lacantine.ubicast.eu/lives/at-la-cantine/|Live Cast]], [[http://www.neoformix.com/Projects/TwitterStreamGraphs/view.php?q={$:hashtag}|TwitterStreamGraphs]], [[http://www.collecta.com/#q={$:hashtag}|Collecta]], [[http://www.flickr.com/search/?q={$:hashtag}|flickr]]%0a%0a>>rframe%3c%3c%0a!![[#OwnObjectives]]Own objectives%0a# share experience on contacts%0a# invite Sylvain%0a>>%3c%3c%0a%0a!!Attended activities%0a* [[#ManagingContacts|Managing Contacts]]%0a* Utiliser ses 10 doigts by Emmanuel%0a%0a!!![[#ManagingContacts]][[#ManagingContacts|Managing Contacts]] by Fabien%0aSlides : [[Slideshows/ManagingContacts]]%0a* some technical questions%0a* what are the answers from the graph?%0a** no eureka moment, mostly exploration%0a* how to evaluate the result?%0a** checking the usage log%0a** personal relaxation%0a** buffering links for others%0a* overall I should warn that this is done step by step%0a** without ever dedicating a large amount of time to it%0a** the result seems like a lot of time but it is an additions of plenty of small moments%0a*** but with a structure and traces%0a* see also%0a** http://inmaps.linkedinlabs.com (requiring a LinkedIn account with more than 50 connections)%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a!!!Utiliser ses 10 doigts by Emmanuel%0a* la souris c'est le mal%0a** cf ma page [[AutoDebate/PointClickWhenThinkingStops]]%0a* 4 items par groupe pr ne pas avoir a enumerer%0a* presentation d'outils%0a** [[http://awesome.naquadah.org/|awesome window manager]]%0a** [[http://www.gnu.org/software/screen/|GNU Screen]]%0a** Firefox4 (tab grouping)%0a** urxvtcd (client serveur)%0a** [[http://www.harding.motd.ca/autossh/|autossh]] - Automatically restart SSH sessions and tunnels%0a* combien de niveaux de profondeurs ?%0a** 4 aussi, mais vu que c'est en context ca n'est pas forcement une limite%0a* screen permet de nommer ses fenetres%0aSince then about 10 months without training again according to [[Tools/]].%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a!!Overall remarks and conclusions%0a* discussion sur l'economie et la repartition%0a* discussion sur Drive et la motivation%0a** en particulier pour les projets libres%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a%0a!!Other reviews or coverage%0a* here%0a%0a!![[#ToDo]]To do%0a# improve [[Events/Template]]%0a# link back%0a## [[LifeHackingParisOctobre2010]]%0a## [[LifeHackingParisNovembre2010]] Events.LifeHackingParisNovembre2010=[[#menu]]%0a[[http://www.lifehacking.fr/mediawiki/index.php/Accueil#R.C3.A9union_du_22.2F11.2F2010|Réunion du 22/11/2010 ]], 22/11/2010%0a%0a(:hashtag: HASHTAGUNSET:)%0a[[#LiveStreams]][=#=]{$:hashtag} on [[http://twitter.com/#search?q=%2523{$:hashtag}|Twitter]], [[http://identi.ca/tag/{$:hashtag}|identi.ca]], [[http://lacantine.ubicast.eu/lives/at-la-cantine/|Live Cast]], [[http://www.neoformix.com/Projects/TwitterStreamGraphs/view.php?q={$:hashtag}|TwitterStreamGraphs]], [[http://www.collecta.com/#q={$:hashtag}|Collecta]], [[http://www.flickr.com/search/?q={$:hashtag}|flickr]]%0a%0a%0a!!Attended activities%0a* Les clefs du bonheur%0a* [[#MemoryLoss|Memory Loss]]%0a* Desencombrement%0a* Cartographie des chemins%0a* Retour sur les LifeHacks presentes la seance precedente%0a%0a!!!Les clefs du bonheur%0a* debat Kant & co%0a* voir aussi%0a** [[http://www.ted.com/talks/mihaly_csikszentmihalyi_on_flow.html|Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi on flow]], TED.com 2004%0a** [[http://www.ted.com/talks/dan_gilbert_asks_why_are_we_happy.html|Dan Gilbert asks, Why are we happy?]], TED.com 2004 %0a** [[http://faculty-gsb.stanford.edu/aaker/pages/research.html|Jennifer Aaker]], Stanford GSB%0a%0a!!![[#MemoryLoss]][[#MemoryLoss|Memory Loss]]%0a* [[Slideshows/MemoryLoss|Slideshow]]%0a* Q&A%0a** risque de se faire editer ses infos%0a** ROI%0a** analyse des relations%0a** risque d'oublier sans s'en rendre compte%0a** etc%0a** debut ?%0a*** ~1 mois%0a%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a%0a!!!Desencombrement%0a* voir [[http://www.aetv.com/hoarders/|Hoarders]]%0a* remarks%0a%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a!!!Retour sur les LifeHacks presenter la seance precedente%0a* ?%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a!!Own objectives%0a# {-introduce Duong-}%0a# present MemoryLoss and note feedback%0a# ask Bastien if I can bring one eventually two guests (Paola and Joseph)%0a# meet that person%0a%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a%0a!!Other reviews%0a* here%0a%0a!![[#ToDo]]To do%0a# improve [[Events/Template]]%0a# link back to [[LifeHackingParisOctobre2010]]%0a## consider trail%0a# [[http://www.mollat.com/livres/sioux-berger-etre-heureux-sans-carte-bleue-9782501067997.html|Etre heureux sans carte bleue]], Sioux Berger, Librairie Mollat Bordeaux 2010%0a# [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B5MkpzMAOZM|My year of living biblically]] by A.J. Jacobs, TED 2008%0a## [[http://www.ajjacobs.com/content/home.asp|A. J. Jacobs' Official Website]]%0a# 13 dec Events.LifeHackingParisOctobre2010=[[#menu]]%0a[[http://www.lifehacking.fr/mediawiki/index.php/Accueil#R.C3.A9union_du_25.2F10.2F2010|{$Name}]] date and time%0a%0a[[#LiveStreams]][=#=]{$Name} on [[http://twitter.com/#search?q=%2523{$Name}|Twitter]], [[http://identi.ca/tag/{$Name}|identi.ca]], [[http://lacantine.ubicast.eu/lives/at-la-cantine/|Live Cast]], [[http://www.neoformix.com/Projects/TwitterStreamGraphs/view.php?q={$Name}|TwitterStreamGraphs]], [[http://www.collecta.com/#q={$Name}|Collecta]], [[http://www.flickr.com/search/?q={$Name}|flickr]]%0a%0a!!Ordre du jour%0acf http://www.lifehacking.fr/mediawiki/index.php/Accueil#R.C3.A9union_du_25.2F10.2F2010%0a* Theocrite nous parlera du stand up/ętre en forme au réveil%0a* Theo a proposé aussi que des personnes ayant expérimenté un (ou plusieurs) lifehack(s) depuis suffisamment longtemps fasse une sorte de point sur l'évolution de son utilisation (ce qui continue comme avant, ce qui a été amplifié, ce qui a été arręté, les raisons du changement, ce qu'il aurait fallu faire ou ne pas faire etc.). S'il y a un ou des volontaires merci de le signaler %0a* Éventuellement je peux faire une présentation sur le désencombrement en cours de mon appart%0a* Discussions concernant la mise en place du site lifehacking.fr (actuellement http://www.lifehacking.fr/wiki) et l'organisation d'un possible lifecamp%0a* Bastien aimerait poser une question générale sur les expériences des uns et des autres sur le fait d'ętre employé en milieu associatif... les contraintes que ça pose en terme de management, de communication, etc.%0a** decalage benevole/salarie, gestion du temps, %0a** management, confiance, delegation et pouvoir dans une association%0a%0a!!![[#this]][[#this|stand up/ętre en forme au réveil]] par Theocrite %0a* question sur le risque de fatigue et de rester sur une jambe%0a* [[http://www.chicagotribune.com/health/sns-health-healthy-aging-sitting-early-death,0,6105710.story|The longer you sit, the earlier you die]] Marissa Cevallos, Chicagotribune.com August 2010%0a* [[http://aje.oxfordjournals.org/content/early/2010/07/21/aje.kwq155.abstract|Leisure Time Spent Sitting in Relation to Total Mortality in a Prospective Cohort of US Adults]], Am J Epidemiol July 2010%0a* http://dl.theocrite.org/Leisure_Time_Spent.txt%0a** http://dl.theocrite.org/garder_la_forme.pdf%0a%0a!!!Bastien%0a* http://inboxzero.com/%0a* eviter crontab/fetchmail%0a* se discipliner que quand on peut les traiter%0a* definer sa frequence suivant le type de workflow (flux tendu ou non)%0a* arreter le "pull" et gerer ses activites soit-meme%0a* p-e a limiter a certaines boites ou categories%0a* interruptions et concentration%0a** voir kanban, cycle time, etc...%0a* ML ou flux RSS, separer les flux%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z9UjeTMb3Yk|Inbox Zero]] by Merlin Mann, Google Tech Talk 2007%0a%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a!!!Vimperator/PmWiki/... par Fabien%0a* [[Slideshows/MyPIM]]%0a* [[http://github.com/github/gollum/|gollum]] simple, Git-powered wiki with a sweet API and local frontend%0a%0a!!!De rien a mi-temps par Loic%0a* famille, plaisir, ...%0a* 2 criteres sur la rencontre avec des gens%0a** engage sur projet long-terme%0a** retour positif significatif social et de facon collaborative%0a* periode d'exploration quasi-exploratoire%0a* interaction sur 10 ans%0a* exemple http://www.lri.fr/~fekete/%0a%0a!!![[#that]][[#that|that]] by him%0a* remarks%0a* remarks%0a%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a!!!Question de Bastien%0a* decalage benevole/salarie, gestion du temps, %0a* management, confiance, delegation et pouvoir dans une association%0a%0a!!!Prochaine reunion%0a* 22 novembre%0a%0a!!Own objectives%0a# invitation par (Loic) Dachary%0a## presenter ourp.im%0a## mon propre systeme%0a# help on that issue%0a# learn this%0a# meet that person%0a%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a%25comment%25vincent xavier, prof math, livre sur les groupes, barbu, interesse par l'aspect pedagogique, deconnection/questionnement sur l'utilisation de la technologie%25%25%0a%0a!!Other reviews%0a* here%0a%0a!![[#ToDo]]To do%0a# improve [[Events/Template]]%0a# link back to [[LifeHackingParisNovembre2010]]%0a## consider trail Events.LuaALaGaiteLyrique=[[#menu]]%0a[[http://event.com/URL|{$Name}]] date and time%0a%0a(:hashtag: HASHTAGUNSET:)%0a[[#LiveStreams]][=#=]{$:hashtag} on [[http://twitter.com/#search?q=%2523{$:hashtag}|Twitter]], [[http://identi.ca/tag/{$:hashtag}|identi.ca]], [[http://lacantine.ubicast.eu/lives/at-la-cantine/|Live Cast]], [[http://www.neoformix.com/Projects/TwitterStreamGraphs/view.php?q={$:hashtag}|TwitterStreamGraphs]], [[http://www.collecta.com/#q={$:hashtag}|Collecta]], [[http://www.flickr.com/search/?q={$:hashtag}|flickr]]%0a%0a>>rframe%3c%3c%0a!![[#OwnObjectives]]Own objectives%0a# keep on exploring other languages%0a>>%3c%3c%0a%0a!!Attended activities%0a* [[#Doutes|Doutes]]%0a* [[#Avantages|Avantages]]%0a%0a!!![[#Doutes]][[#Doutes|Doutes]]%0a* mode de dev ferme alors qu'universitaire%0a* difficulte de tests (a la JavaScript pour les habitudes de C++)%0a* manque de modules%0a** sinon faire les binds depuis C%0a** voir Redlight%0a%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a%0a!!![[#that]][[#that|Avantages]]%0a* petit%0a** mais de plus en plus "inutile" puisque l'embarque continue d'avoir des capacites de "non-embarque"%0a** meilleur comprehension de son environnment%0a*** si ca bug, cela vient de son propre code%0a* pratique pour l'embarque%0a** e.g. script Awesome%0a* gestion des co-routines%0a* meta-tables%0a** permettant "d'inventer son paradigm"%0a** l'objet c'est sa table%0a* tables%0a** type fourre-tout, e.g. array, hash-table, ...%0a** list = dictionnaire%0a** '''indice commencant a 1'''%0a* scope%0a** '''par defaut les variables sont globales'''%0a*** sinon @@local var = 1@@ pour etre restreint au bloc%0a** @@_G@@ table pour toutes les variables globales%0a* gestion des exceptions manuellement via @@nil@@ avec son type specifique%0a* x/0 renvoie @@inf@@%0a* 0/0 @@NaN@@%0a* iterateurs%0a** @@ipairs@@ mais pas sur des indices non numerique%0a** @@pairs@@ sur tous les indices%0a* functions%0a** possibilite de @@return@@ plusieurs valeurs%0a* closures%0a** type @@fonction@@%0a*** e.g. definition d'iterateur%0a* possibilite de definir les objets%0a** sucre syntaxique @@t. ...@@ par @@:@@ %0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a!!Overall remarks and conclusions%0a* meet him%0a* could be improved by doing that%0a* see also that other event%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a%0a!!Other reviews or coverage%0a* here%0a%0a!![[#ToDo]]To do%0a# improve [[Events/Template]]%0a# add map data [=(:ola-point lat= lon= text='':)=]%0a# voir aussi [[Tools/Programming]]%0a# tutorial%0a## [[http://www.inf.puc-rio.br/~roberto/pil2/|Programming in Lua, Second Edition]] by Roberto Ierusalimschy, Lua.org 2006 %0a## [[http://lua-users.org/wiki/TutorialDirectory|Tutorial Directory]] of lua-users wiki%0a## [[http://julien.danjou.info/blog/index.html|Julien Danjou homepage]], jd:/dev/blog%0a# [[http://fabelier.org/lua-programming-language-by-julien-danjou/|Lua Programming Language By Julien Danjou]] at [[http://www.gaite-lyrique.net/|La Gaité Lyrique]], April 28th at 7pm%0a# videos%0a## [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h-d0titu9SE|SQLite Programming With Lua]] 2009%0a## [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-97wxEGOk70|Lua programming 0: Introduciton]], February 2011%0a# decouverte de http://leloop.org%0a## see also [[http://www.siliconmaniacs.org/un-hackerspace-en-plein-coeur-de-paris/|LOOP : Un hackerspace en plein coeur de Paris]] by Jessica Chekroun, Silicon Maniacs January 2011%0a# to explore%0a## http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/linux/library/l-lua.html%0a## [[Wikipedia:Lua (programming language)]]%0a## http://partiallyappliedlife.blogspot.com/2010/02/lua-for-artificial-intelligence-modern.html%0a### http://code.google.com/p/luawow/%0a## http://herselfsai.com/2007/11/lua-scripting-language.html%0a## [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4_l-_r6hnvk|World of Warcraft Tutorial How to Lua Script AI]]%0a## http://code.google.com/p/lua-web-server/%0a# si DSL plutot Lisp%0a## pourquoi pas Ruby ?%0a# propre question%0a## what does paradigm-free mean?%0a## how active/large is the community in Paris?%0a# consider the paradigm-free idea for Seedea:Research/PhylogeneticFlowProgramming Events.MBE01=(:title MyBusinessEducation (first meeting):)%0a%0a!!Context%0a%25rfloat%25http://www.mybusinesseducation.fr/sites/default/themes/interactive_media/logo.png%0ahappened the 10/02/10 in Paris and was invited by [[http://twitter.com/sylvainross|Sylvain]] who is already part of the group and read few books of the book list.%0a%0a!!Main topics%0a%0a!!![[#SpeedReading]]Discussion on speed reading%0a* shared resources for online books%0a* mindmaps%0a* limitations of "mechanical optimization" (turning page in such or such way)%0a* [[Content/Knowledge]]%0a* [[Cookbook/Cognition#ReadingTechniques]]%0a%0a!!!Competitive Strategy%0a* by Porter%0a* 5 forces%0a* CSR%0a* ...%0a* book structure in presentation of the model then use case applying it in different contexts%0a%0a!!!Made To Stick%0a* S : Simple%0a* U : Unexpected%0a* C : Concrete%0a* C : Credible%0a* E : Emotional%0a* S : Story%0a[[http://www.madetostick.com/|Made To Stick: Why Some Ideas Survive and Others Die]] by Chip and Dan Heath%0a%0a%0a!!!HBR use case on HR tipping the chairman on the new CEO%0a* [[http://hbr.org/2009/11/time-for-an-end-run/ar/1|Time for an End Run?]] by Bronwyn Fryer, Harvard Business Review November 2009%0a* post scandal situation%0a* is it her role%0a* ...%0a%0a!!!Discussion on startup%0a* early feedback from users%0a** [[http://getsatisfaction.com/|GetSatisfcation]]%0a* mockup%0a** [[http://www.balsamiq.com/|Balsamiq]]%0a%0a!!See also%0a* [[http://www.mybusinesseducation.fr/content/my-business-education-en-quelques-slides|My Business Education en quelques slides]] My Business Education%0a%25comment%25replace by a fixed list for the trail (:pagelist group={$Group} name=MBE* list=normal fmt=#simple:)%0a[[#SerieStart]]%0a* [[MBE01]]%0a* [[MBE02]]%0a* [[MBE03]]%0a* [[MBE04]]%0a* [[MBE05]]%0a* [[MBE06]]%0a* [[MBE07]]%0a* [[MBE08]]%0a* [[MBE09]]%0a* [[MBE10]]%0a* [[MBE11]]%0a* [[MBE12]]%0a* [[MBE13]]%0a* [[MBE14]]%0a* [[MBE15]]%0a* [[MBE16]]%0a* [[MBE17]]%0a* [[MBE18]]%0a* [[MBE19]]%0a* [[MBE20]]%0a* [[MBE21]]%0a* [[MBEStartUpWeekend]]%0a[[#SerieEnd]]%0a%0a!![[#ToDo]]To do%0a# sum up (after review with Paola)%0a# twitter with the MBE hashtag and this page%0a## cf http://twitter.com/BusinessEdu Events.MBE02=(:tw: http://www.virsto.com/images/site/icon-tiny-twitter.png:)%0aMa 2eme reunion [[http://www.mybusinesseducation.fr|MBE]] (Mercredi le 10 mars 2010).%0a%0a!![[#MembresPresents]][[#MembresPresents|Membres presents]]%0a%25rfloat%25http://www.mybusinesseducation.fr/sites/default/themes/interactive_media/logo.png%0a* Fabien Benetou [[http://twitter.com/utopiah|{$:tw}]] ici ;)%0a* Franck Brignoli [[http://twitter.com/FranckBrignoli|{$:tw}]] http://www.franck-brignoli.fr/%0a* Jean-Jacques (site de referencement ?)%0a* Liberte Crozon Cazin http://Discotheka.com/%0a* Mathieu Jehanno [[http://twitter.com/MathieuJehanno|{$:tw}]] http://www.mybusinesseducation.fr/%0a* Michel Verdun [[http://twitter.com/mverdun|{$:tw}]] http://www.conseil-syndical.info/%0a* Carole%0a%0a!!Sujets principaux%0a%0a!!!Discussions ouvertes%0a* la telephonie d'entreprise (SMS payant, [[Tools/VoIP|VoIP]], mobiles, ...)%0a** solutions OVH, ippi.fr, orange.fr%0a* services de micropaiments pour [[Events/MBEStartUpWeekend#FormationZen|SolutionZen]]%0a** SMS payant, flattr, paypal, [[Seedea:Seedea/PaymentSystems#Micropayments|...]]%0a%0a!!!Conclusions sur [[Events/MBEStartUpWeekend|StartUpDay]]%0a* mieux gerer les competences%0a** solution de marche des competences propose par Michel base sur le livre Apprendre ŕ travailler ensemble%0a* porteurs de projets et leur retour%0a** preparer plus en amont leur besoins%0a%0a!!![[#IntroductionVentureCapital]]Presentation Introduction sur le Venture Capital%0a%25center%25Path:/pub/illustrations/venturecapital_talk_board.jpg%25%25%0a* propose quelques jours avant [[email:sent/1273ce923fd84d80]]%0a* cf [[ReadingNotes/VentureCapitalAndTheFinanceOfInnovation]]%0a* questions sur l'impact strategique, la presence au conseil d'admnisitration, le risque de ne plus etre au controle, l'importe de la negociation, les consequences de l' "exit"%0a* le domaine en France (Sentier)%0a%0a%0a!!!Case study HBR%0a[[http://hbr.org/2009/12/is-the-rookie-ready/ar/1|Is the Rookie Ready?]] by Sarah Green, Harvard Business Review December 2009%0a* pourquoi ne peut-on pas dire non a un client%0a* contexte en general plutot bancale%0a* les barrieres financieres n'ont pas ete leve%0a* un premium risque n'a pas ete propose%0a* discussion sur le droit du travail en France%0a%0a!!!Review Result from Authority%0a* PMBOK ? -> PMP%0a* utile dans les grands groupes ou le systeme est deja bien implemente%0a* peu oriente {-management transerval-}%0a* ajouter le lien lecture rapide de X%0a%0a!!!Discussions ouvertes%0a* micropaiments%0a** solution de facturation FAI,SMS%0a* choix de livres a lire de la liste L%0a** repousse a la prochaine seance%0a* The Power of Less%0a** livre tres courts sur la simplification et l'importance de l'essentiel%0a* lecture rapide, cf [[Events/MBE01]]%0a* PmWiki et la gestion des connaissances, cf [[http://ourp.im/|OurP.IM]]%0a%0a----%0a%0a%25center%25%3c%3c|[[MBE01#SerieStart#SerieEnd|Retourner au 1er MBE]]|>> Events.MBE03=(:tw: http://www.virsto.com/images/site/icon-tiny-twitter.png:)%0aMa 3eme reunion [[http://www.mybusinesseducation.fr|MBE]] (Mercredi le 23 mars 2010).%0a%0a!![[#MembresPresents]][[#MembresPresents|Membres presents]]%0a%25rfloat%25http://www.mybusinesseducation.fr/sites/default/themes/interactive_media/logo.png%0a* Fabien Benetou [[http://twitter.com/utopiah|{$:tw}]] ici ;)%0a* Mathieu Jehanno [[http://twitter.com/MathieuJehanno|{$:tw}]] http://www.mybusinesseducation.fr/%0a* Delore%0a* Carole%0a* M. X%0a* M. Y et sa femme%0a%0a!!Sujets principaux%0a%0a!!!Discussions ouvertes%0a* Sylvain a fini Porter%0a* Twitter%0a** comment integrer Twitter dans Buzz (pr X?)%0a*** TW2Buzz%0a** Comment RT une selection de flux RSS (pr Mathieu et Formation Zen)%0a** strategies de suivi%0a** suivre 2000 personnes maximum a temps plein%0a** Google Buzz affiche les tweets a proximite%0a** [[http://twitterfeed.com|twitterfeed.com]] : feed your blog to twitter%0a[[http://aggregationconversation.com/?page_id=7|Aggregators]], [[http://tarpipe.com/|TarPipe]], [[http://ping.fm|ping.fm]], [[http://pixelpipe.com/|PixelPipe]]%0a%0a!!!Presentation Lecture Rapide%0apar Carole (~1h)%0ahttp://twitpic.com/1ao6fw%0a%0a%0a%0a* Points communs sur les 10 bookins%0a** objectif%0a*** desacraliser le livre%0a*** restructurer la lecture%0a**** la lecture n'est pas un processus evident qui doit etre ameliore%0a** technique pour poser les yeux%0a* outils de notes%0a** MindMap%0a** Concept Draw%0a** Visio%0a** Gliffi%0a** L'ecriture creative recommandee par Delore%0alivre sur l'histoire du livre (Gallimard, offert a Paola)%0a%0a!!!Technique personnelle pour la lecture electronique%0a* autoscroll%0a* reflow%0a* word cloud%0aVoir aussi le precedent [[Events/MBE01#SpeedReading]]%0a%0a!!!Questions personnelles%0a* parcours%0a** != algo recherche ?%0a** != compression fractale ?%0a%0aSituation%0aProblematique%0aResolution%0aInformation%0a%0aDiscussion sur la lecture "syntopique"%0a%0a!!Propositions de lecture%0a* Information Rules%0a* The Art of Start%0a* Getting to Yes%0a* The Myths of Innovation%0a%0a!!!Livres retenus%0a* 4hrs/week%0a* 3D negociations%0a* Crucial Conversation%0a%0a%0a!!!Case study HBR%0a[[http://hbr.org/2007/03/good-money-after-bad/ar/1|Good Money After Bad?]] by John W. Mullins, Harvard Business Review Marc 2007%0a* $0.6M invested (in a $100M fund)%0a** smaller market than expected%0a* VC decision%0a** 2nd try in surgical tool aiming for a larger market%0a*** $0.4M required%0a** resell the technology%0a%0a* developper en Europe%0a* revente sous forme de licenses%0a* equipes commerciales%0a* quite ou double (role de VC)%0a* pas de multiplication suffisante (courbe exponentielle, IRR)%0a%0a[[http://www.wordle.net/show/wrdl/1822702/HBR_CASE_STUDY_%257C_Good_Money_After_Bad%253F|word cloud of the article]]%0a%0aVocabulary%0a* [[http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/hard-nosed|hard-nosed]] guided by practical experience and observation rather than by theory%0a%0a!!!Review Results without Authority%0ade Tom Kendrick%0a* essence = details, mise en pratique%0a* complementaire au PMP%0a* ex : "comment discuter avec le gars qui ne veut pas bosser"%0a%0a%0a!!!Discussions ouvertes%0a* [[http://oreilly.com/catalog/9780596527051|The Myths of Innovation]]%0a** recommended by Delore%0a** moved to [[ReadingNotes/ScanningNotes#TheMythsOfInnovation]]%0a* [[http://plus7.arte.tv/fr/1697660,CmC=3100088,scheduleId=3073618.html|Le principe de Peter]] by Jim Lacy and Kathrin Albers, Arte 2010%0a* http://rescuetime.com/ref/130727%0a%0a%0a----%0a%0a%25center%25%3c%3c|[[MBE01#SerieStart#SerieEnd|Retourner au 1er MBE]]|>> Events.MBE04=(:tw: http://www.virsto.com/images/site/icon-tiny-twitter.png:)%0aMa 4eme reunion [[http://www.mybusinesseducation.fr|MBE]] (Mercredi le 7 Avril 2010).%0a%0a!![[#MembresPresents]][[#MembresPresents|Membres presents]]%0a%25rfloat%25http://www.mybusinesseducation.fr/sites/default/themes/interactive_media/logo.png%0a* Fabien Benetou [[http://twitter.com/utopiah|{$:tw}]] ici ;)%0a* Dolaur%0a* Jean Jacques%0a%0a!!Sujets principaux%0a%0a!!!Discussions ouvertes%0a* atelier INRIA et venture capitalistes%0a** meme erreurs chez la plupart des participants avec une formation technologique/ingenieur%0a*** negligeance du cote communication%0a*** sous-estimation des couts de production%0a*** sous-utilisation du capital mis a disposition pour essayer d'optimiser le budget alors que l'important est une croissance rapide%0a** cf la presentation precedente [[MBE02#IntroductionVentureCapital]]%0a* proposer un atelier d'application du BMI canvas%0a** [[Wikipedia:Business Model Canvas]]%0a%0a!!!Case study HBR%0aThe Dark Side of Customer Analytics, Harvard Business Review May 2007%0a* How can these companies leverage the customer data responsibly?%0a(:pmgraphviz -- [=%0a digraph {%0a subgraph clusterSociety {%0a style=filled;%0a color=lightgrey;%0a label="SOCIETY";%0a Shopper [style=filled color=white label="SHOPPER\nminimizing products price"];%0a Store [style=filled color=azure2 label="STORE\nmoving from product reselling\nto metadata reselling"];%0a Client [style=filled color=white label="CLIENT\nminimizing insurance price"];%0a Insurance [style=filled color=azure2 label="INSURANCE\nhedging risk"];%0a Shopper -> Store [label="buy products and trust"];%0a Insurance -> Store [label="B2B deal"];%0a Client -> Insurance [label="long-term relationship"];%0a Client -> Client [color=red label="Society\npeer\npressure"];%0a Shopper -> Shopper [color=red label="Society\npeer\npressure"];%0a }%0a }%0a=] :)%0aSociety actually means mainly "Client" and "Shopper" and the pressure they will receive from their peers in order to make their buying decision.%0a%0a* oui car tout le monde s'est finalement habitue a partager ses donnes, meme si la plupart sont contre, les reductions suffisent a faire pencher la balance du bon cote%0a* non car les risques sont trop eleves%0a%0a!!!Review Blue Ocean Strategy%0a* [[ReadingNotes.BlueOceanStrategy]]%0a** propose to apply the toolkit to a case%0a** ideally use an HBR Case Study%0a* la Nintendo Wii qui ouvre le marche aux retraites et femme suit-elle cette strategie ?%0a** discussion sur le futur des consoles de jeux%0a*** http://www.OnLive.com/ ou "mes consoles dans le cloud"%0a**** [[http://www.crunchbase.com/company/onlive|fiche Crunchbase]]%0a**** [[http://www.onlive.com/|June 17, 2010 launch of the OnLive Game Service]] in the US%0a* risques%0a** legislation et [[http://www.cnil.fr/|CNIL]] - Commission nationale de l'informatique et des libertés]]%0a** analyse des information personelles%0a*** [[Wikipedia:Differential privacy]] "Linkage Attacks" with "the Netflix Database and the Massachusetts Group Insurance Commission (GIC) medical encounter database"%0a** Seedea:Seedea/DATAmatrix%0a%0a%0a!!!Discussions ouvertes%0a* les langages informatiques%0a** choix strategique%0a** contexte socio-economique%0a** [[http://www.paulgraham.com/hackpaint.html|Hackers & Painters]] by Paul Graham%0a** [[http://www.inforules.com/|Information Rules : A Strategic Guide to the Network Economy]] by Carl Shapiro and Hal R. Varian%0a* visualization%0a** Seedea:Research/Visualization#GeneralVisualizationResources%0a* potentiel business a creer grace a l'iPad%0a** location a la Cantine et autre espaces de collaboration en dehors des murs de l'entreprise%0a%0a----%0a%0a%25center%25%3c%3c|[[MBE01#SerieStart#SerieEnd|Retourner au 1er MBE]]|>> Events.MBE05=(:tw: http://www.virsto.com/images/site/icon-tiny-twitter.png:)%0aMa 4eme reunion [[http://www.mybusinesseducation.fr|MBE]] (Mercredi le 19 Mai 2010).%0a%0a!![[#MembresPresents]][[#MembresPresents|Membres presents]]%0a%25rfloat%25http://www.mybusinesseducation.fr/sites/default/themes/interactive_media/logo.png%0a* Fabien [[http://twitter.com/utopiah|{$:tw}]] ici ;)%0a* Matthieu%0a* Sylvain%0a* Dolaur%0a* Franck%0a* Jean-Baptiste%0a* Souleyman%0a* Carole%0a* Nicolas%0a* Jean-Jacques%0a%0a!!Sujets principaux%0a%0a!!!Discussions ouvertes%0a* (non aborde) [[http://www.businessinsider.fr/|Business Insider]] Le meilleur des livres de management en résumé%0a** recommande par Gwenael%0a* [[http://www.justin.tv/startuplessonslearned/b/262670582|Customer Development 2.0 ("Why Accountants Don't Run Startups")]] by Steve Blank, Startup Lessons Learned April 2010%0a** with extended slides available [[http://steveblank.com/2010/04/15/why-accountants-dont-run-startups/|Why Accountants Don’t Run Startups]] by Steve Blank, April 2010%0a** corporate on execute, startup on cree le Business Model pr faire gagner de l'argent%0a** "pivot" et changement constants%0a** evolution des personnalites, du guru qui motive par sa vision au CEO%0a** difference entre startup (scalable) et TPE%0a** '''B'''usiness School%0a*** Execution, Strategy, Accounting, Products, Engineering, Management, Administrative%0a** '''E'''ntrepreneurship School%0a*** Hypothesis testing, Business Model testing, Customer Development, Agile Development, Metrics, Venture Finance, Hands-on%0a* [[http://www.toastmasters.org/|Toastmasters]]%0a** prise de parole%0a** [[ReadingNotes/NeverEatAlone]]%0a* BusinessModelGeneration%0a** livre achete par Dolaur%0a** http://www.businessmodelhub.com/%0a** [[http://alexosterwalder.com/|Alex Osterwalder on Business Model Innovation]] Alexander%0a** [[http://www.businessmodelalchemist.com/|Business Model Alchemist]]%0a** [[http://bmdesigner.com/|BM|DESIGN|ER]] A tool to help create and share Business Models using the Business Model Ontology Canvas.%0a** [[http://www.boardofinnovation.com/|Board Of Innovation]] Business and revenue model innovation%0a** see also discussion during [[DI BarCamp]]%0a* Discussion MBE%0a** format%0a** site web%0a** hebergement de fichiers%0a** mailing-list des evenements%0a** proposition de photo du groupe en pleine action%0a** 2 juin%0a*** La semaine de 4 jours%0a** 16 juin%0a*** speciale MBE%0a*** amener gateau pour anniversaire%0a** 30 juin%0a*** speciale business model inspire par [[http://www.businessmodelgeneration.com/|BMGen]]%0a%0a%0a!!!Case study HBR%0a[[http://hbr.org/2010/05/case-study-what-more-evidence-do-you-need/ar/1|What More Evidence Do You Need?]] by Anthony R. Kovner, Harvard Business Review May 2010%0a* [[(Wikipedia:)Evidence-based management]] (EBM or EBMgt)%0a** [[http://www.evidence-basedmanagement.com/|Evidence-based Management (EBM)]] by Jeffrey Pfeffer and Robert I. Sutton%0a** [[http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=1564422|SSRN-Evidence-Based Management for Entrepreneurial Environments: Faster and Better Decisions with Less Risk]] by Jeffrey Pfeffer, Stanford Graduate School of Business March 2010%0a* [[http://www.st.cs.uni-saarland.de/dd/|Delta Debugging]], From automated testing to automated debugging, Software Engineering Chair (Prof. Zeller) - Saarland University%0a* resume%0a** opposition ethique/benefice%0a** convaincre le CEO car peut-etre du a une mauvaise communication %0a%0a!!!Review Lean Thinking%0a* [[ReadingNotes/LeanThinking]]%0a* SMED (?)%0a* 7 wastes%0a* pull = flux tire%0a* Systeme Lean en francais%0a* ne pas penser "batch" n'est pas intuitif%0a** economie d'echelle ?%0a* delocalisation%0a%0a%0a!!!Discussions ouvertes%0a* [[Content/Financial Tools]] incluant KickStart, YCombinator, XMP BusinessAngels, etc%0a* recommendation de Matthieu de [[http://www.amazon.fr/lecons-d%25C3%25A9conomie-contemporaine-Philippe-Simonnot/dp/2070405362|39 lecons d'economie contemporaine]] par Pihlippe Simonnot%0a%0a----%0a%0a%25center%25%3c%3c|[[MBE01#SerieStart#SerieEnd|Retourner au 1er MBE]]|>> Events.MBE06=%25red%25notes toujours non ajoutees ! (cf notebook)%25%25%0a%0a%0a[[http://hbr.org/2007/06/we-googled-you/ar/1|We Googled You]] by Diane Coutu, Harvard Business Review June 2007%0a%0aHathaway Jones’s CEO has found a promising candidate to open the company’s flagship store in Shanghai. Should a revelation on the Internet disqualify her now?%0a* story in the November 1999 issue of the Alternative Review identifi ed Mimi, fresh out of Berkeley, as the leader of a nonviolent but vocal protest group that had helped mobilize campaigns against the World Trade Organization%0a* photo of Mimi sitting outside China’s San Francisco consulate protesting China’s treatment of a dissident journalist.%0aShould Fred hire Mimi despite her online history?%0a%0a!!Notes%0a%0a!!!Atelier entrepreunariat par Matthieu%0a* par Michel Dagiallorni, francais createur de PhotoWise (~2Meuros)%0a* grands principes%0a** nouvelle boite 2008%0a** boutique passant de 150 a 12 personnes%0a*** malestimer cout et capacite clients%0a** qualites%0a*** humilite%0a*** ecoute%0a**** pourquoi achetent-ils%0a**** analyse%0a*** soif apprendre%0a*** metaphor du film Predator%0a** sa mission n'est pas forcement celle qu'on croit%0a*** flexibilite%0a*** accepter echec%0a**** "Failure is an option, fear is not." by ?%0a**** "Always make a new mistake" by Ester Dyson%0a**** tres positif %25red%25 mais%25%25 processus couteux%0a***** toujours sous-estime%0a***** voir [[Seedea:Research/BacktrackLearning]]%0a****** toujours base sur une hypothese%0a******* base sur au moins une inconnue%0a******** '''a identifier'''%0a******* reformuler grace a l'apprentissage%0a****** voir Steve Blank%0a** descendre de chez soi%0a*** trouver 3 clients%0a*** presenter%0a*** se faire accepter%0a*** foncer !%0a%0a%0a!!!La semaine de 4 heures%0a* plus important%0a** partie 1%0a*** remise en question%0a**** que faire de ma vie ?%0a** critique du 9/5%0a** risque de l'inaction%0a* flexible%0a** mais securite du salariat ?%0a** mais socialement deracine ?%0a* ethique%0a* decoupler%0a** production de distribution%0a** 4h... une fois que tout fonctionne%0a* TED conference%0a* Magic of Thinking Big%0a** 1ere partie%0a** resume http://www.franck-brignoli.fr/notebook/pmwiki.php/Livres/TheMagicOfThinkingBig%0a** excusitism%0a** Paul Graham%0a** David Rock%0a** Joel on Software%0a%0a!!Liens%0a* [[http://labo.bnf.fr/|BnF - Le labo]] lieu expérimental dédié aux nouvelles technologies de lecture et d'écriture%0a* [[http://www.strategy-business.com/article/09306?gko=5df7f|Managing with the Brain in Mind : Neuroscience research is revealing the social nature of the high-performance workplace]] by David Rock, strategy+business 2009%0a%0a----%0a%0a%25center%25%3c%3c|[[MBE01#SerieStart#SerieEnd|Retourner au 1er MBE]]|>> Events.MBE07=16/06/10%0a%0aAlexis, Matthieu, Dolaur, Franck, Magali, Michel, Jean-Jacques, Fabien, Carole, Suliman%0a%0a* tour de table%0a%0aAlexis qui se posait la question de l'optimisation des techniques de management%0a* adminstrative overhead%0a** prive%0a** publique%0a*** en France (par Michel, motive !)%0a%0a%0aFabien, PMBA decouvert non, non, MBE car gens sympas !%0a%0achampagme officiel par dolaur%0a%0amarketing PMU%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_pY1fbMrdL8&feature=channel|YouTube - Le PMU se met au basket]] June 11, 2010%0a%0ahttp://readerbroker.com/ presente par Franck%0a%0apresentation du wiki dedie a MBE%0a* voir aussi [[Tools/Wikis#WikiFest]]%0a%0a----%0a%0a%25center%25%3c%3c|[[MBE01#SerieStart#SerieEnd|Retourner au 1er MBE]]|>> Events.MBE08=%25center%25Speciale Business Models%25%25%0a%0a!!Business models%0a%0a!!!Propre approche%0a* Decouvert suite a %0a** [[http://www.uctv.tv/search-details.aspx?showID=11062|Creativity and Innovation: Larry Keeley]] UCTV 2005 indiquant que l'innovation ne se limite pas au produit ou au process%0a** [[http://www.hec.unil.ch/aosterwa/PhD/|The Business Model Ontology]] de Alexander Osterwalder, these a HEC Lausanne 2004 travaillant sur la formalisation de business model y compris dans le but de pouvoir utiliser des sytemes de simulations (type [[http://www.iseesystems.com/softwares/Business/IthinkSoftware.aspx|iThink]] ou [[http://www.openmodelica.org/|OpenModelica]])%0a* Definition%0a** outil strategique ayant le juste niveau de description entre "je vends un produit a des clients" et des tonnes de documents formalises et des connaissances non formalises dans l'entreprise.%0a** cartographie, le dessus de la pile solidement construite%0a%0a!!!Presentation par Dolaur%0a* differnet ave cle business plan%0a** mise en oeuvre du business modele%0a* 1 outil pour etudier, comprendre, construire, ...%0a** eclater activite, simplifier, par categorie, ...%0a* importance de l'innovation et de la modularite%0a** principes fondateurs, pas que combinatoire%0a* effort de visualization (visual thinking)%0a** rendre tangible%0a** X-Plame%0a** Rapid Viz : A New Method for the Rapid Visualization%0a* 4 steps do epiphanie%0a** zoom sur la section customer segment%0a* pattern%0a** abstraction de structure%0a** long traine, ...%0a** plus de capacite d'innovation/construction%0a* importance de la perspective du client%0a* ideation%0a** cf notre discussion accepter l'echec durant [[MBE06]] %0a** prototyping%0a*** [[ReadingNotes/TheMythsOfInnovation|Palm Pilot prototyping by Hawkins]] in The Myths Of Innovation%0a* strategie%0a** 5 forces by Porter%0a** [[ReadingNotes/Blue Ocean Strategy]]%0a* presentation du canvas%0a** block par block en justifiant l'ordre%0a%0a%0a!!!Workshop%0aFait en deux groupes en choisissant pour faire simple 2 entreprises connues.%0a%0a!!!!Nintendo%0a* cf image%0a%0a!!!!Google%0a* cf notes de Sylvain%0a%0a!!!!Retour sur la methode%0a* ...%0a%0a!!!Concepts clefs%0a* [[Wikipedia:Business model#Examples]]%0a* [[Wikipedia:Freebie marketing]] also known as the razor and blades business model%0a* [[Wikipedia:Business Model Canvas]]%0a** [[Wikipedia:Special:Contributions/Aosterwalder]]%0a* [[Wikipedia:Category:Business models]]%0a* [[Wikipedia:Two-sided market]]%0a%0a!!!Outils%0a|| border=1 width=100%25%0a||Key Partners++ ||Key Activities ||Value Propositions++ ||Customer Relationships ||Customer Segments++ ||%0a||^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^||Key Resources ||^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^||Channels ||^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^||%0a|| border=1 width=100%25%0a||Cost Structure||Revenue Streams||%0aVersion amelioree a http://wiki.mybusinesseducation.fr/SujetsClefs/BusinessModel (fait avec Cookbook:RowspanInSimpleTables ).%0a%0a%0a!!!Etude de cas : [[http://hbr.org/2008/12/reinventing-your-business-model/ar/1|Reinventing Your Business Model]]%0aby Mark W. Johnson, Clayton M. Christensen, and Henning Kagermann, Harvard Business Review December 2008%0a* [[http://www.us.hilti.com/holus/page/module/home/browse_main.jsf?lang=en&nodeId=-114867|Fleet Management]] tool management system by Hilti%0a* [[http://tatanano.inservices.tatamotors.com/tatamotors/|Nano 'Superdrive']] by Tata%0a* [[https://www.xiameter.com/en/Pages/LandingPage.aspx|XIAMETER]] brand Silicones from Dow Corning%0a(:pmgraphviz -- [=%0a digraph {%0a CVP [label="Customer Value Proposition (CVP)"];%0a clusterX -> CVP;%0a subgraph clusterX {%0a A [label="Profit Formula"];%0a B [label="Key Resources"];%0a C [label="Key processes"];%0a A -> B;%0a B -> C;%0a A -> C;%0a }%0a }%0a=] :)%0a%0a!!!Liens decouverts precedement%0a* [[http://www.share.net/sblank/why-accountants-dont-run-startups-041410/7|Why Accountants Don't Run Startups]] by Steve Blank, April 2010%0a** slide 7" Business Model found " for Small Business Startups%0a* [[(http://fabien.benetou.fr/Events/)DIBarCamp]]%0a** [[http://www.businessmodelgeneration.com/|business model generation]] ([[http://twitter.com/search?q=%2523bmgen|#bmgen]] on twitter)%0a** [[http://seizingthewhitespace.com/|Sizing the White Space]] by [[http://www.innosight.com/|Innosight]]%0a** [[http://tbmdb.blogspot.com/2009/12/business-model-examples.html|Business Model Examples]] by Anders Sundelin%0a* [[(http://fabien.benetou.fr/Events/)MBE05]]%0a** livre achete par Dolaur%0a** http://www.businessmodelhub.com/%0a** [[http://alexosterwalder.com/|Alex Osterwalder on Business Model Innovation]] Alexander%0a** [[http://www.businessmodelalchemist.com/|Business Model Alchemist]]%0a** [[http://bmdesigner.com/|BM|DESIGN|ER]] A tool to help create and share Business Models using the Business Model Ontology Canvas.%0a** [[http://www.boardofinnovation.com/|Board Of Innovation]] Business and revenue model innovation%0a* [[http://www.robcottingham.ca/cartoon/archive/acquired-tastes/|Cartoon: Acquired tastes]] Noise to Signal Cartoon July 2010%0a** "Of course, our ultimate goal is to get acquired by Google."%0a%0a%0a!!A faire%0a# partager%0a## http://www.squeezedbooks.com/%0a## http://www.wikisummaries.org/%0a### http://www.wikisummaries.org/Category:Business%252C_Investing%252C_Finance%0a## with Dolaur [[http://comment.rsablogs.org.uk/videos/|RSA Animate]] designed by [[http://cognitivemedia.co.uk/visual_communication.php|CognitiveMedia]]%0a# proposer a Franck, Sylvain, Dolaur, ... une session "strategic IT : What B-School should teach the geeks"%0a## cf [[Slideshows/Slideshows#StrategicIT]]%0a# verifier [[Wiki/MemoryRecipe#EventPreparation]] (:startprepare: 30/06/2010 :)%0a%0a!!A decouvrir%0a* [[http://www.boardofinnovation.com/2010/04/22/3-tools-to-visualize-your-start-ups-business-model/|3 Tools To Visualize Your Start-up’s Business Model]] The Board Of Innovation April 2010%0a* [[http://vimeo.com/8093317|Introductions at #bmgenTO]], Business Model Generation Toronto 2009%0a* [[http://vimeo.com/5438302|Business Models Knowledge Fair]] organized by Business Models Inc, 2009%0a* [[http://vimeo.com/9866239|Mark Ain Business Model Workshop 1: "Idea Generation"]] by Dennis Kessler, University of Rochester 2010%0a* [[http://vimeo.com/1067852|Disruptive Models]] by Alex Osterwalder, ULURU Amsterdam 2008%0a* [[http://pauillac.inria.fr/~lang/hotlist/free/licence/fsf97/bizmod.html|Free Software Business Models]], Jim Kingdon 1997%0a* [[http://www.slideshare.net/faberNovel/businessmodels-opensource-en-125492|Business Models of Opensource and Free Software]], faberNovel 2007%0a%0a----%0a%0a%25center%25%3c%3c|[[MBE01#SerieStart#SerieEnd|Retourner au 1er MBE]]|>> Events.MBE09=21/07/2010%0a%0a!!Selection des livres%0a* 3D negociation (~aout)%0a* 4 steps to epiphany (~septembre)%0a* effective executive (~octobre)%0a* sources of power (~novembre) cf [[MBE15#SourcesOfPower]]%0a%0a!!Methode S.P.R.I. presentee par Dolaur%0aLa méthode SPRI : Organiser ses idées bien rédiger, Éditions Retz 1983%0a* decouvert dans les annees 1980 en 2nd%0a** pr structure sa pensee%0a*** donc ses ecrits%0a**** solution : le faire "souvent"%0a* Louis Timbal-Duclaux%0a** ancien responsable KM chez EDF/GDF%0a* risque ecrit%0a** voir le produit fini mais pas le '''processus''' qui y conduit%0a*** mais pas un ensemble d'"astuces"%0a* 4 grandes parties pour produite un discours%0a** trouver idee, invention%0a** organize de maniere coherente suivant le message a faire passer et le publique%0a*** grosse lacune en general%0a** travailler l'eloqution (niveau de language, ...)%0a*** souvent exagere dans la pluspart des autres ouvrages sur ce sujet%0a** action (maniere de presenter le contenu)%0a* le plan devient central%0a** SPRI = maniere de faire des plans%0a** pattern de fonctionnement de l'esprit%0a** invitation a structurer sa pensee%0a* '''e'''sprit '''S'''ituation '''P'''robleme '''R'''esolution '''I'''nformation '''t'''?%0a* inspiration rhetorique (classique) puis systemique%0a* presentation de ses autres ouvrages%0a** L'ecriture creative, 1986%0a** La prise de note efficace, 1988%0a** Savoir ecrire dans l'entreprise, Retz 1992%0a** La stratégie de la créativité dans l'entreprise ... et ses tactiques, Retz 1990%0a* Q&A%0a** que faire donc pour gerer ses idees ?%0a*** effort de materialisation%0a*** fiches coherentes%0a** SPRI utilise pour faire cette meme presentation ?%0a*** oui, outil vraiment generaliste%0a** equivalent anglais ?%0a*** [[http://www.barbaraminto.com/|The Minto Pyramid Principle]] de Barbara Minto%0a** coupler avec le modele BMGen?%0a*** construire des outils de facons entirement structuree%0a**** langage commun%0a** utilisable meme pour X ?%0a*** possible d'appliquer a different degres car pattern, "scale bien"%0a** tendance lourde%0a*** moteurs de recherche, Data.gov, Data.gov.uk, DataLift, ...%0a*** mindmap%0a*** revisions et point reguliers%0a* proposition de redifusion%0a** nouvels de l'auteur et son editeur a venir%0a** [[http://www.diybookscanner.org/|DIYBookScanning.org]]%0a* voir aussi%0a** "No, it's not a ''record'', not really. It's ''working''. You have to work on paper, and this is the paper. Okay?" Richard Feynman (in his discussion with Charles Weiner Gleick 1992)%0a** mes notes sur ''Against Reading'' (pamphlet)%0a** http://www.hds.utc.fr/~tbottini/ pour la recherche sur la lecture savante%0a!!Crucial Conversations resume par Sylvain%0aPresentation chapitre par chapitre.%0a* livre "business/self-help"%0a* explication physiologique (adrenaline)%0a** violent ou courrir mais pas {reflechir}%0a** alors que typiquement ce serait le moment d'etre le plus rationel et diplomatique possible%0a* commencer par son propre coeur%0a** se remettre en question%0a** quel est rellement mon but%0a* problemes classiques%0a** fausse dichotomie%0a** voir ses propres signaux%0a*** mais aussi ceux des autres%0a** importance de la forme, pas que du fond%0a* creer la zone de securite%0a** reservoir partage (pool of meaning)%0a*** exemple du probleme politique dans une conversation en entreprise%0a**** risque de remettre en question les idees d'un superieur hierarchique%0a* rester sur les faits%0a** faire le chemininent pour soi%0a*** pour les autres%0a** se justifier a soi-meme (histoires proches du bon de la brute et du truant...)%0a* move to action%0a** l'apres conversation, ne pas impliquer que la decision a ete prise si cela n'as pas ete fait explicitement%0a*** actes%0a* resume du model avec schemas%0a* patterns%0a* appliquer%0a* conclusion%0a** self-help "classique" cad que pour ceux qui sont "naturels" c'est inutile mais pour les autres fondamental%0a* Q&A%0a** difference avec la neogciation%0a* mes notes [[ReadingNotes/CrucialConversations]]%0a* idee du F.A.I.L. acronym : Failed Acronym Is Limited%0a%0a!!!Mise en situation%0a* Crucial Conversation%0a* michel jugement 0 rien appris - appris beaucoup 10%0a** 6 7 5 7 6 7 10 7 7 8 3 7 8 8%0a%0a!!Use case : PPS.tv and China's Online Video Distribution Market%0a* MIT Sloan [[https://mitsloan.mit.edu/MSTIR/GlobalEntrepreneurship/PPStv/Pages/default.aspx|PPS.tv]]%0a** "This case describes China’s online video distribution market and the challenges one China-based, start-up, peer-to-peer online video provider, PPS.tv, faces as it prepares a growth and exit strategy."%0a* propositions%0a** racheter par une boite%0a*** avoir une strategie pour au moins faire esperer la rentabilite%0a** vendre la technologie%0a** positionnner sur les autres marches emergeants en Asie%0a%0a!!To share%0a* http://www.neoformix.com/2010/HarvardBusinessReview.html%0a* Dolaur%0a** http://esw.w3.org/TaskForces/CommunityProjects/LinkingOpenData/EquivalenceMining%0a*** Automatic Interlinking for music %0a** discovered during DataLift [[Events/PleniereCommunauteIngenierieConnaissances]]%0a*** email sent%0a** http://googleblog.blogspot.com/2010/07/deeper-understanding-with-metaweb.html%0a* Sylvain%0a** [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UbfIWn_Rt1k|Irrational Economics]] by Dan Ariely, July 2010%0a** http://opencapitalist.org/content/open-capitalist%0a* Google news%0a** [[http://googleblog.blogspot.com/2010/07/deeper-understanding-with-metaweb.html|Official Google Blog: Deeper understanding with Metaweb]] 7/16/2010 [[http://www.metaweb.com/|MetaWeb]] (freebase, sem web, ...)%0a** [[http://www.youtube.com/think|think with Google]], Business in bites%0a* MBE wiki ideas%0a** profiles%0a*** rank per skills to develop%0a**** skills assessment (Q&A)%0a**** relevant books%0a* qqn passe son GMAT ? pote pret a preparer pour septembre%0a%0a----%0a%0a%25center%25%3c%3c|[[MBE01#SerieStart#SerieEnd|Retourner au 1er MBE]]|>> Events.MBE10=Reunion du 25/08/2010%0a%0a!!Tour de table%0a* Franck%0a** presta-shop%0a** Reader-Broker%0a* Thomas Queste%0a** conseil en informatique%0a** OCTO%0a** http://twitter.com/ThomasQueste%0a** http://www.tomsquest.com%0a* Nataniael%0a** conseil en informatique%0a* Dolaur%0a** co-fondateur, membre historique%0a** manageur Cap-Gemini (performance solution IT)%0a** startup solution de catalogage intelligent dediee a l'industrie culturelle%0a* Sami%0a** UTC%0a** Objectif Excellence%0a*** plein temps sur les produits de formation %0a*** outsourcing en Tunisie%0a*** share Seedea:Seedea/Onlineoutsourcing%0a* Mathieu%0a** co-fondateur, membre historique%0a** motive a MBE pr pouvoir creer sa boite%0a* Kitty%0a** Cardinac System%0a** responsable projet IVRS pr industrie pharma%0a** share [[Tools/VoIP]]%0a* Nicolas Bigand%0a** Thales Communication%0a* Franck Trunong%0a** [[http://www.franktruong.com/|FrankTruong.com]]%0a** magicien%0a** motivation marketing opérationnelle par la magie pour les entreprises%0a* Natanaele%0a** arrive apres%0a** http://twitter.com/Nathanael_Ramos%0a** http://metrosapiens.com/%0a%0a!!Presentation Info Rules%0apar Fabien%0a* [[Slideshows/InformationRules]]%0a** [[Slideshows/InformationRules?action=slideshow|lancer directement le slideshow]]%0a* Q&A%0a** a quoi cela m'a été utile%0a** livre%0a** chaine de publication%0a** "s'etre fait betamaxe"%0a** details sur le pricing, versionning, ...%0a%0a%0a!!3D Negociation%0apar Mathieu%0a* [[http://www.negotiate.com/articlearchive/3d_negotiation_whole_game_hbr.pdf|article HBR original]]%0a* 3D%0a** bien preparer le deal (avant la table de negociation / deal-design )%0a*** impliquer les bonnes personnes au bon moment%0a*** bon perimetre (scope)%0a*** positions de chaque intervenant%0a** concevoir un bon deal (sequence)%0a*** chercher de la valeur en dehors de la seule valeur economique%0a*** faire durer le deal dans le temps, equilibre des avantages%0a*** maximiser la creation de valeur%0a** tactique%0a*** adapter sa communication%0a*** eviter les "gaffes culturelles"%0a*** etablier la confiance%0a*** promovoir l "esprit du deal"%0a*** prise d'initiative%0a*** preparer les attentes de l'autre parti%0a* Q&A%0a** tt type de negoctiations ? que biz ? que politique ?%0a*** plutot "lourd" car bcp de resources a mettre en oeuvre%0a** outils informatiques pour l'ordre de sequence, visualization, ... ?%0a*** voir social engineering/networking%0a*** lobbying/communication influence -> outils de mapping%0a*** proposal management -> sequence%0a*** blog : les outils froids (intelligence economique)%0a** game theory ?%0a**** semble peu aborde%0a** examples d'appels d'offres%0a** [[Wikipedia:Best alternative to a negotiated agreement]] (BATNA)%0a*** decouvert dans [[ReadingNotes/GettingToYes]]%0a* tour de table des points clefs pour chacun%0a** preparation%0a** acquisition d'information%0a*** connaitre chaque participant%0a%0a!!Etude de cas%0apar Franck%0a%0a[[http://hbr.org/2006/09/indispensable/ar/1|Indispensable]] by John Beeson, Harvard Business Review 2006%0a%0a!!!Explication%0a* aStar s'etend a l'international, projet lance par le CEO%0a* vieux CEO de plus de 60 ans, present depuis plus de 25 ans, bon%0a* board cherche un remplacant%0a* le CEO offre un nom (Thom Terrel, son #2)%0a* board critique comme "suiveur" donc CEO de transition%0a* situation conflictuelle resultant dans une liste de 4 candidats%0a%0a!!!Solutions%0a* ranking des 4 candidats%0a* tour de table du candidat favoris%0a* position avec la SEC%0a%0a!!Voir aussi%0a* http://micheldeguilhermier.typepad.com%0a* [[http://thenextweb.com/media/2010/08/22/kindle-outselling-ibooks-60-to-1/|Kindle Outselling iBooks 60 To 1]] by Alex Wilhelm, thenextweb August 2010%0a* [[http://www.newsweek.com/2010/08/03/back-story-books-vs-e-books.html|Back Story: Books vs. E-Books]] Newsweek August 2010%0a%0a----%0a%0a%25center%25%3c%3c|[[MBE01#SerieStart#SerieEnd|Retourner au 1er MBE]]|>> Events.MBE11=08/09/2010%0a%0a!!Presentation Innovativ.IT%0a%25rframe%25[[http://yfrog.com/b9e30vj|Path:/pub/Slideshows/MBEInnovativIT/sylvain_pic_tn.jpg]][[%3c%3c]]par [[http://twitter.com/sylvainross/status/23959394901|Sylvain]]%25%25%0a* non utilise [[Slideshows/MBEInnovativIT]]%0a* http://www.innovativ.it%0a* Q&A%0a%0a!!Cas d'étude : The Business Magician%0ahttp://www.franktruong.com%0a%0asite, valeur, etc%0a%0a!!Mise en situation sur 3D Negociation%0a%0a#Set Up%0a#Deal Design%0a#First Dimension Tactics%0a%0a!!!cas 1 personne B%0a%0a!!!!Qe quoi ai-je besoin ?%0a connaitre mon superieur hierarchique Rene%0a connaitre ses besoins%0a discussion positif opinion du RH%0a augmente ROI%0a dissocier benefice global%0a connaissance de ROI du marche%0a augmentation du ROI en bioinformatique cette annee%0a nouveaux investisseurs%0a%0a!!!!Qu'ai-je pr moi ?%0a skills%0a connaissances de l'entreprise%0a connaissance du milieu%0a information de la proposition d'un competiteur%0a contact/relation avec les clients%0a %0a!!!!Que puis-je faire ?%0a rester%0a partir%0a formations%0a migrer Seychells%0a teletravail%0a%0a!!!!Cas 2 personne B%0a%0a7900e%0a 800e produit + 700e%0adans votre maison ? quelle maison ?%0a piscine%0a duree %0a compatible Roomba, teste par un ami%0a avez non ? alors femme sera contente ?%0a%0a%0avous etes alergique ? petit enfant ?%0a%0asur Internet%0a fait main dans des conditions bio, ethique, ...%0a marque tampon ONG %0a dev durable%0a%0a!!!Notes%0acourse aux parametres de la simulation%0a%0a%0a!!A partager%0a* Dolaur%0a** "CDDB arises entirely from viewing a musical problem as a data problem." [[http://radar.oreilly.com/2010/06/what-is-data-science.html|What is data science?]] by Mike Loukides, O'Reilly Radar June 2010%0a** http://dbtune.org%0a*** http://dbtune.org/classical/snorql/%0a* Google acquisition%0a** Angstro http://abcnews.go.com/Technology/wireStory?id=11515316%0a%0a----%0a%0a%25center%25%3c%3c|[[MBE01#SerieStart#SerieEnd|Retourner au 1er MBE]]|>> Events.MBE12=22/09/2010%0a%0a%0a%0a!!WikiBoo%0apar Jean-Baptiste presente en 15min%0a%0a* vision%0a** bamboo comme vecteur de progres social%0a** mentor%0a*** michel augustin (pas Verdun !)%0a* etudie 1 an en ecole de commernce%0a* import chine/vietnam%0a* ustensiles de cuisines design en maboo%0a* equitable%0a** transformer le bamboo en symbol du dev durable%0a* equipe%0a** JB fondateur, membre moteur%0a** 3 collaborateurs proches%0a* statut%0a** non deposes%0a* concurrent%0a** Ekobook niche luxe par 2 anciens HEC%0a** Bibol, moins agressif%0a* problematiques%0a** financement en gardant independance%0a** logistique%0a** automatisation%0a** USP/differenciation%0a* opportunite%0a** bamboo mal vendu%0a%0a!!4STTE by Steve Blank%0apresentation par Franck%0a%0a* search BM / iteration%0a** customer discovery%0a*** qui sont mes clients ?%0a*** quel probleme va-t-on resoudre ?%0a*** {-features-}%0a*** realite du client vs vision du produit%0a**** iteration constante%0a*** carte d'influence%0a** customer validation%0a*** (toujours sans produit existant !)%0a*** creer un algoritme repetable et scalable de vente%0a*** definir son USP/differentiation%0a*** preparer sa communication%0a*** vendre (au "vrai" prix) aux "Earlyvangelists"%0a**** afficher et mettre a jour sa "sale roadmap" (cf algo ci dessus)%0a*** batterie de test low-cost%0a* growth / execution%0a** customer creation%0a*** audit image%0a*** marketing%0a*** P.R.%0a*** lancement base sur le type de marche%0a** company building%0a*** passer des early adopters au marche de masse%0a*** courbe nouveau marche (hockey stick)%0a*** courbe marche classique (lineaire)%0a%0a!!!Remarques personnelles%0a* site officiel = WIN%0a** http://steveblank.com%0a* notes persos [[ReadingNotes/TheFourStepsToTheEpiphany]]%0a* startup != mini-boite-CAC40%0a* valide car process repete (Steve a fait >=8 startups dont hitech)%0a* applicable MAIS necessite un VRAI reseau%0a** et... des couilles :-#%0a* methode scientifique, delta debugging%0a* be '''modest''' you do not know what the heck you are doing yet!%0a%0a%0a!!Voir aussi%0a* PayBox%0a* discussion marche biface%0a** [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nbvzbj4Nhtk|Television Delivers People]] by Richard Serra, 1973%0a** [[Wikipedia:Two-sided market]]%0a** Nécroręve dans [[https://secure.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/fr/wiki/L%2527Univers_(La_Caste_des_M%25C3%25A9ta-Barons)|L'Univers de La Caste des Méta-Barons]]%0a%0a----%0a%0a%25center%25%3c%3c|[[MBE01#SerieStart#SerieEnd|Retourner au 1er MBE]]|>> Events.MBE13=[[#menu]]%0a[[http://us1.campaign-archive.com/?u=6a766acffdea4a4b0b8ee659a&id=2be7f37a26|Réunion My Business Education]] Mercredi 06 Octobre 2010 ŕ partir de 19h30%0a%0a[[#LiveStreams]][=#=]{$Name} on [[http://twitter.com/#search?q=%2523{$Name}|Twitter]], [[http://identi.ca/tag/{$Name}|identi.ca]], [[http://lacantine.ubicast.eu/lives/at-la-cantine/|Live Cast]], [[http://www.neoformix.com/Projects/TwitterStreamGraphs/view.php?q={$Name}|TwitterStreamGraphs]], [[http://www.collecta.com/#q={$Name}|Collecta]], [[http://www.flickr.com/search/?q={$Name}|flickr]]%0a%0a!!Attended activities%0a* [[#PresentationDuFounderInstitute|Presentation du Founder Institute]] par Matthieu%0a* [[#HBRCaseStudy|Eliminate the Middleman?]] %0a* [[#AppliedBook|AppliedBook]] (4STTE)%0a%0a!!![[#PresentationDuFounderInstitute]]Presentation du Founder Institute par Matthieu%0a* [[http://www.founderinstitute.com/|The Founder Institute]] Helping Founders to Build Great Companies%0a* programme d'amorcage%0a* tourner entrepreunariat%0a* ~40e inscription + 900e pour les cours d'une session de ~4mois (debut septembre a fin fevrier)%0a* 1 session / semaine%0a* 3.5%25 de l'entreprise distribue%0a** 1/3 mise en commun avec les autres membres du programme%0a** 1/3 aux mentors%0a** 1/3 au Founder Institute%0a* travaux du soir%0a* depot des status avant decembre%0a* pitch%0a** reduire 3min -> 30sec%0a** accrocher le publique%0a** SUCCESS a la Made to Stick%0a* critique%0a** tout fait tout seul%0a* discussion TechCrunch Disrupt%0a** AngelGate%0a*** Y-combinator [[Content/FinancialTools#SeedFunding]]%0a%0a%0a!!![[#HBRCaseStudy]][[http://hbr.org/product/eliminate-the-middleman-hbr-case-study/an/R0603X-PDF-ENG|Eliminate the Middleman?]] by Ming-Hui Huang, HBR 2006%0a* Seedea:Seedea/Onlineoutsourcing%0a* http://www.casttv.com/shows/outsourced%0a(:pmgraphviz -- [=%0a digraph {%0a USTech [label="USTech" style=filled fillcolor=blue];%0a CaliTech [label="Cali-Tech" style=filled fillcolor=orange];%0a TaiSource [label="TaiSource" style=filled fillcolor=yellow];%0a TSM [label="TaiSources Beijing factory" style=filled fillcolor=green];%0a TexaTech [label="TexaTech" style=filled fillcolor=orange];%0a ChineseMarket [shape=octagon];%0a USMarket [shape=octagon];%0a Lenovo [label="Lenovo" style=filled fillcolor=orange];%0a USTech -> USMarket [label="competes on"];%0a TexaTech -> USMarket [label="competes on"];%0a CaliTech -> USMarket [label="competes on"];%0a Lenovo -> ChineseMarket [label="competes on"];%0a USTech -> TaiSource [label="outsources"];%0a TaiSource -> TSM [label="produces through"];%0a USTech -> TSM [label="eliminate the middleman?" style=dotted];%0a TSM -> ChineseMarket [label="expand locally through?" style=dotted];%0a }%0a=] :)%0a* valeur ajoutee ?%0a** coeur de metier ?%0a* integration ?%0a* societe equivalente ?%0a* pilotage%0a** veille concurrentielle%0a*** strategie des #1 et #2%0a** benchmarking%0a* relation de partenariat ?%0a%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a!!![[#AppliedBook]][[#AppliedBook|AppliedBook]] (4STTE)%0a* [[Slideshows/MBEInnovativIT]] for [[ReadingNotes/TheFourStepsToTheEpiphany]] [[http://wiki.mybusinesseducation.fr/TemplatesDesReunions/TemplatesDesReunions#ReunionB|exercise of reunion type B]]%0a## prepare Innovativ.IT dedicated workspace%0a### http://wiki.mybusinesseducation.fr/CasPratiques/4STTESurInnovativIT%0a### management multiple users, history, ...%0a### see it with%0a#### EarlyVangelist poster%0a#### former sale road map Seedea:SeedeaProtected/Leads%0a### consider%0a#### others needs%0a##### really applying the lessons from the book%0a##### fair recognition%0a##### easy live usage : WYSIWYG, import/export, ...%0a#### own needs%0a##### clear vision of what step I am it and where I want to be%0a##### I:Collaborations%0a# check if new questions were added to http://www.innovativ.it/faq/ through @@questions.sh@@%0a%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a%0a!!Own objectives%0a# help on that issue%0a# learn this%0a# meet that person%0a%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a%0a!!Other reviews%0a* here%0a%0a!![[#ToDo]]To do%0a# share%0a** [[#SmartBizMove]]smart business moves of the week%0a*** [[http://www.atlassian.com/software/confluence/pricing.jsp|Get Started For $10 - Pricing - Confluence]] All proceeds go to charity%0a**** ca ne me pose pas de probleme de payer, męme pour essayer%0a*** "What is in the black space? What will come next, what will be there." at [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QxtEJFGeJaA#t=16m20s|~min16]] on Innovation Strategy by Alexander Manu, Technology Management Program UCSB August 2010%0a** [[#SillyBizMove]]silly business moves of the week%0a*** http://twitter.com/#!/utopiah/status/25908018006%0a** [[http://www.sbs.ox.ac.uk/research/seib/|Strategy, entrepreneurship and international business (SEIB)]] at Oxford%0a*** [[http://www.sbs.ox.ac.uk/centres/entrepreneurship/|Oxford Centre for Entrepreneurship and Innovation]]%0a** [[http://economix.u-paris10.fr/en/activites/colloques/?id=116|Digital Business Models: Understanding Strategies]], EconomiX June 2010%0a* {-[[http://www.routledge.com/books/details/9780415557917/|Knowledge-Intensive Entrepreneurship and Innovation Systems: Evidence from Europe]] edited by Franco Malerba, Routledge March 2010-}%0a** moved to [[ReadingNotes/ScanningNotes]]%0a%0a----%0a%0a%25center%25%3c%3c|[[MBE01#SerieStart#SerieEnd|Retourner au 1er MBE]]|>> Events.MBE14=[[#menu]]%0a[[http://event.com/URL|{$Name}]] date and time%0a%0a%25red%25laptop was then dead, papers notes to add%25%25%0a%0a[[#LiveStreams]][=#=]{$Name} on [[http://twitter.com/#search?q=%2523{$Name}|Twitter]], [[http://identi.ca/tag/{$Name}|identi.ca]], [[http://lacantine.ubicast.eu/lives/at-la-cantine/|Live Cast]], [[http://www.neoformix.com/Projects/TwitterStreamGraphs/view.php?q={$Name}|TwitterStreamGraphs]], [[http://www.collecta.com/#q={$Name}|Collecta]], [[http://www.flickr.com/search/?q={$Name}|flickr]]%0a%0a!!Attended activities%0a* [[#this|this]]%0a* [[#that|that]]%0a%0a!!![[#this]][[#this|this]] by him%0a* remarks%0a* remarks%0a%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a%0a!!![[#that]][[#that|that]] by him%0a* remarks%0a* remarks%0a%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a%0a%0a!!Own objectives%0a# help on that issue%0a# learn this%0a# meet that person%0a%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a%0a!!Other reviews%0a* here%0a%0a!![[#ToDo]]To do%0a# improve [[Events/Template]]%0a# SUCCESS poster application was already discovered during [[MBE01]]%0a* [[http://online.krm.com/iebms/coe/coe_p2_details.aspx?oc=10&cc=0011408hfv&eventid=17133|Danger Ahead: Winning in High-Risk, High-Stakes Negotiation]], HBR Webinar November 9, 2010%0a# propose a special "business games"%0a## themed monopoly, anti-monopoly, Risk, etc%0a# "pivots of the week"%0a## PIM/OurPIM consultancy (2 presentations la semaine derniere)%0a## innovation marketspace arbitrage%0a%0a----%0a%0a%25center%25%3c%3c|[[MBE01#SerieStart#SerieEnd|Retourner au 1er MBE]]|>> Events.MBE15=[[#menu]]%0a[[http://wiki.mybusinesseducation.fr/Calendar/20101117|17 nov 2010]]%0a%0a(:hashtag: HASHTAGUNSET:)%0a[[#LiveStreams]][=#=]{$:hashtag} on [[http://twitter.com/#search?q=%2523{$:hashtag}|Twitter]], [[http://identi.ca/tag/{$:hashtag}|identi.ca]], [[http://lacantine.ubicast.eu/lives/at-la-cantine/|Live Cast]], [[http://www.neoformix.com/Projects/TwitterStreamGraphs/view.php?q={$:hashtag}|TwitterStreamGraphs]], [[http://www.collecta.com/#q={$:hashtag}|Collecta]], [[http://www.flickr.com/search/?q={$:hashtag}|flickr]]%0a%0a%0a!!Attended activities%0a* Livre du mois: Sources of Power, Gary Klein%0a* {-Elaboration de la stratégie Marketing-} (reporte)%0a* Les 4 styles de communication%0a* Cas d'étude%0a%0a%0a!!! Cas d'étude%0a* Se faire connaître en interne et en externe%0a* Valider le business model et convaincre%0a* Des ressources et des coűts limités%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a!!![[#SourcesOfPower]]Livre du mois: Sources of Power, Gary Klein%0apar Sylvain%0a* titre douteux%0a* theorie%0a** lister options%0a** choisir la meilleure%0a* Recognition Prime Decision (RPD) Model (p27)%0a** [[Wikipedia:Recognition primed decision]]%0a** [[Wikipedia:Satisficing]]%0a* prise de décision sous diverses contraintes%0a** contraintes%0a*** cf [[Wikipedia:Constraint programming]]%0a** compétences%0a** experience%0a*** utilisation de "cues", consideration de bruit, ...%0a*** example du jeu d'echec avec horloge%0a*** utilisation aussi du pattern matching de facon quasiment hierarchique donc efficace%0a* example avec des pompiers%0a* rapide%0a** analysis paralysis%0a* 2 axes%0a** pattern-matching%0a** simulation mentale%0a*** mais limite avec 3 variables 6 transitions (p72)%0a**** possibilite de faire des abstractions%0a***** grouper des elements suivant une structure commune%0a*** possibilite de se tromper%0a**** suppression de variables qui peuvent etre incoherentes%0a*** importance des histoires comme vecteur%0a*** question la qualite et la realite de la simulation en elle-meme%0a** Power to *%0a*** chapitres les plus pragmatiques%0a* Voir aussi decouvert avant%0a** [[http://www.decisionsciencenews.com/|Decision Science New]]%0a** [[http://www.thoughtcast.org/thoughtcast-shorts/jonah-lehrer-on-emotional-hijacking-and-how-we-decide/|Jonah Lehrer on Emotional Hijacking and “How We Decide”]] with Jenny Attiyeh, Thoughtcast 2009%0a* Voir aussi%0a** R-CAST par [[http://faculty.ist.psu.edu/yen/|John Yen]], Penn State%0a** [[http://mitpress.mit.edu/catalog/item/default.asp?ttype=2&tid=5773|Sources of Power - How People Make Decisions]] by Gary Klein, The MIT Press 1999%0a*** [[http://books.google.com/books?id=nn1kGwL4hRgC|Google Books]]%0a** [[Wikipedia:Gary A. Klein]]%0a** [[http://www.ara.com/KleinDiv/OH_fairbornR.htm|Klein Associates Division]] (KAD)%0a** referenced in [[ReadingNotes/BattleOfCognition]]%0a** interessant aussi par le cote mode de pense militaire (importance des ressources limitees)%0a** [[http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/yak_shaving|Yak Shaving]] -> Pomodoro, echecs avec horloge%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a!!![[#StylesCommunication]]Les 4 styles de communication%0apar Michel%0a* introduction%0a* conte d'une ecole d'animaux qui doivent tous tout apprendre%0a** differentes aptitudes et attitudes de l'humain%0a** cf etude CNRS & co%0a* matrices des styles sociaux%0a** %25thumb%25[[http://www.bossanovaconsulting.com/images/SSModel.jpg|http://www.bossanovaconsulting.com/images/SSModel.jpg]]%0a** http://psychology.wikia.com/wiki/Social_style%0a** [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wRBx8IkV-kQ|TRACOM's Social Style]] 2010%0a* oppositions dans les %25red%25croisements%25%25 dans la matrice%0a** ingenieur, expert, etc (analysant) vs. commercial (promouvant)%0a** boss (controllant) vs. RH, support, etc (facilitant)%0a* strategique et tactique en reunion%0a** promouvant, utiliser en mettant a lumiere%0a** facilitant, acquiessement et vue en groupe%0a** controllant, camoufler en facilitant puis transition, satisfaction de l'auto-realisation, objectifs, contribution%0a** analysant, securite et etre rassure, payer des formations, etc%0a* gestion des conflits par style%0a** e.g. relation amoureuse 1ere en diagonale (decouverte, inattendu, magique), 2eme fois avec une personne du meme style (coherence au quotidien)%0a* cycle de maintenance%0a** changement vecu comme un probleme%0a*** transition brutale en diagonale mais temporaire et irrealiste%0a** technique pour detecter son propre style quand on est justement enerve%0a* Q&A%0a** change ta vie ?%0a*** utile%0a** bonne case ? la tienne ?%0a** tour de table%0a* voir aussi%0a** ManagerPulse.com%0a** risque d'effet [[http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Effet_Barnum|Effet Barnum (fr)]] / [[Wikipedia:Forer effect]]%0a*** cf http://notes.franck-brignoli.fr/Livres/LePetitCoursDAuto-DefenseIntellectuelle )%0a%0a!!!Cas d'étude, B.U. performance architecture IT%0a* contraintes%0a** client uniquement interne%0a** ?%0a* vaut la peine ?%0a** strategie long-terme, {-meme si financierement ca ne fonctionne pas est-ce que cela peut etre moteur pour les autres BUs-} interne%0a* assurer la croissance ?%0a** monde du service%0a** transition amont, design%0a** culture existante%0a*** culture du benchmark (mais a posteriori)%0a*** mode "pompier"%0a*** completement oriente "chef de projet"%0a*** "delivery" au centre%0a** strategie de communication ?%0a%0a!!Own objectives%0a# help on that issue%0a# learn this%0a# share%0a* [[http://www.agoranov.com/spip.php?article200|Journée nationale Portes Ouvertes Agoranov]], incubateur d'entreprises de technologies innovantes, Paris%0a** 18 novembre 2010 9h00–17h00%0a** 11h00–12h30 : Table ronde et échanges avec les entrepreneurs%0a%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a%0a!!Other reviews%0a* here%0a%0a!![[#ToDo]]To do%0a# improve [[Events/Template]]%0a%0a----%0a%0a%25center%25%3c%3c|[[MBE01#SerieStart#SerieEnd|Retourner au 1er MBE]]|>> Events.MBE16=[[#menu]]%0a[[http://wiki.mybusinesseducation.fr/Speciales/Pitch|Speciale Pitch]] 1er Dec 2010%0a%0a(:hashtag: HASHTAGUNSET:)%0a[[#LiveStreams]][=#=]{$:hashtag} on [[http://twitter.com/#search?q=%2523{$:hashtag}|Twitter]], [[http://identi.ca/tag/{$:hashtag}|identi.ca]], [[http://lacantine.ubicast.eu/lives/at-la-cantine/|Live Cast]], [[http://www.neoformix.com/Projects/TwitterStreamGraphs/view.php?q={$:hashtag}|TwitterStreamGraphs]], [[http://www.collecta.com/#q={$:hashtag}|Collecta]], [[http://www.flickr.com/search/?q={$:hashtag}|flickr]]%0a%0a!!Attended activities%0a* [[#pitch1|ACUIshop]] par 2 etudiants ISEP%0a* [[#pitch2|MyNovArt]] par Sarra%0a* [[#pitch3|Accompagnemt lecture rapide]] par Carole%0a* [[#pitch4|Diskoteka]] par Dolaur%0a* [[#Conseils|Conseils sur le pitch]] par Mathieu%0a* [[#Conclusion|Conclusion]]%0a%0a!!![[#pitch1]][[#pitch1|ACUIshop]], 2 etudiants ISEP%0a* risque de l'accroche longue%0a* mais destine a qui ?%0a* possibilite de faire N pitchs pour les N type de cible privilegiees%0a** investisseurs%0a** utilisateurs%0a** potentiels collaborateurs%0a* VizWiz, Google Goggle, Fruccar partage%0a* a partager%0a** [[http://journal.webscience.org/300/|Web 2.0 Vision for the Blind]] Proceedings of the WebSci10%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a!!![[#pitch2]][[#pitch2|MyNovArt]] par Sarra%0a* principe%0a** fait disparaitre non-lieux%0a** objectif de democratiser l'art%0a* nom difficile a ecrire%0a* indoor.outdoor ?%0a* 2 x "concretement comment ca marche"%0a* critique perso: zapping art "classique" ?%0a* risque de braquer "introdure le numerique a l'art comtemporain" sous-entendu les artistes sont trop "mous" pr le faire eux-meme%0a* [[Wikipedia:Two-sided market]]%0a* [[Wikipedia:Non-lieu (anthropologie)]]%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a!!![[#pitch3]][[#pitch3|Accompagnemt lecture rapide]] par Carole%0a* argument d'autorite "psychologue americain"%0a* 8 intelligences%0a* concret (chiffres)%0a** 4 seances -> 2h pour lire 250 pages%0a* nouveaux termes%0a* importance du vocabulaire%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a!!![[#pitch4]][[#pitch4|Diskoteka]] par Dolaur%0a* enrichissement de catalogue%0a* oublier de dire ce que l'on vend%0a** plateforme enrichissement automatique de catalogue%0a* vocabulaire different%0a** major = maison de disque ?%0a* Meaning Engine (moteur de signification)%0a* musique classique%0a* examples%0a* details de l'ecosysteme%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a!!![[#Conseils]][[#Conseils|Conseils sur le pitch]] par Mathieu%0a* par quoi commencer ?%0a** en 1 phrase : mon entreprise developpe [une offre definie] pour aider [une audience definie] a resoudre un [probleme] grace a [une recette secrete]%0a* points douloureux%0a* 3 points%0a** qu'est ce que vous proposez%0a** sur quel marche%0a** comment est-ce que vs vous differencie (USP)%0a* 5 points%0a** 3 points +%0a** plan de croissance%0a** qu'est-ce que vous cherchez a faire%0a* a qui on s'adresse%0a** etre clair sur ce que l'on veut%0a* pitch en 1 phrase = carte de visite%0a** pour ne pas faire retenir {-"c'est un entrepreneur"-} mais plutot "il fait ceci"%0a* etre pret a tout%0a** Powerpoint -> pas de video projecteur%0a** 2min -> 1min%0a** repeter, repeter et encore repeter%0a* vendre son projet%0a** mention de [[http://www.startwithwhy.com/|StartWithWhy]] de Derek Sivers trouve dans [[(http://wiki.mybusinesseducation.fr/)Speciales/Pitch]] (voir aussi [[http://www.ted.com/talks/derek_sivers_how_to_start_a_movement.html|Derek Sivers]] How to Start a Movement)%0a* scenario type%0a** rendre concret%0a** viter une mise en contexte theorique trop longue%0a* liste des fonctionnalites%0a** impossible de 3 minutes%0a* rester soi vendeur%0a** representant du projet%0a** legitimite%0a** "usine a gaz" fait perdre en credibilite%0a* nom non prononcable%0a* prendre en compte les questions repetees%0a* Q&A%0a** preciser ses perspectives long termes meme si hasardeuses ?%0a*** aller/retour clairs%0a**** balcon (strategie, vision) et piste de dance (concret)%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a!!![[#Conclusion]]Conclusion%0a* preparation%0a* temps de preparation a ne pas negliger%0a* etre pret a tout%0a** e.g. anglais%0a* telephone arabe%0a* refaire%0a** iteration%0a** histoire sans fin%0a*** pitcher tous les jours%0a* segmenter%0a** adapter a son publique%0a* bcp de bonnes pratiques%0a** dimensions humaines%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a!!Own objectives%0a# "comment gagner de l'argent avec ce qui me passionne"%0a## suite a ma presentation lors du tour de table%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a%0a!!Other reviews%0a* here%0a%0a!![[#ToDo]]To do%0a# [[Events/MBEStartUpWeekend#AtelierPresentationDeProjet]]%0a%25comment%252 nouveaux ISEP Julien/Jonater + 1 ancienne Sarra + leur prof%0a%25comment%25Olivier voisin de droite%25%25%0a%0a----%0a%0a%25center%25%3c%3c|[[MBE01#SerieStart#SerieEnd|Retourner au 1er MBE]]|>> Events.MBE17=[[#menu]]%0a[[http://event.com/URL|{$Name}]] 15/12/2010 at 8pm%0a%0a(:hashtag: MyBusinessEducation:)%0a[[#LiveStreams]][=#=]{$:hashtag} on [[http://twitter.com/#search?q=%2523{$:hashtag}|Twitter]], [[http://identi.ca/tag/{$:hashtag}|identi.ca]], [[http://lacantine.ubicast.eu/lives/at-la-cantine/|Live Cast]], [[http://www.neoformix.com/Projects/TwitterStreamGraphs/view.php?q={$:hashtag}|TwitterStreamGraphs]], [[http://www.collecta.com/#q={$:hashtag}|Collecta]], [[http://www.flickr.com/search/?q={$:hashtag}|flickr]]%0a%0a%25center red%25non present%25%25%0a%0a>>rframe%3c%3c%0a!!Own objectives%0a# help on that issue%0a# learn this%0a# meet that person%0a>>%3c%3c%0a%0a!!Attended activities%0a* [[#Marketing]][[#Marketing|Elaboration de la stratégie Marketing]]%0a* [[#CasDEtude]][[#CasDEtude|Cas d'étude]]%0a* [[#SpinSelling]][[#SpinSelling|Livre du mois: Spin Selling]]%0a* [[#LesLivresAVenir]][[#LesLivresAVenir|Les livres ŕ venir]]%0a%0a!!![[#Marketing]]Elaboration de la stratégie Marketing%0aFranck nous présentera l'élaboration de la stratégie Marketing décrite dans 10 day MBA%0a* Analyse des consomateurs%0a* Marché%0a* Competition%0a* Distribution%0a* Marketing Mix%0a* Economie%0a* Revision de la stratégie%0acf http://notes.franck-brignoli.fr/Livres/10DaysMBA%0a%0a!!![[#CasDEtude]]Cas d'étude%0aEn Corée du Nord, le coűt du travail est faible et offre de nombreux avantages. Faut il s'y installer mais ŕ quel prix?%0a%0a%0a!!![[#SpinSelling]]Livre du mois: Spin Selling%0a%0aCe livre est issue d'une analyse de plus de 35000 prospections téléphoniques montrant que la vente se réalise quand le vendeur est la personne qui parle le moins.%0a%0aLe vendeur doit donc apprendre a developper son écoute et poser les bonnes question. Spin Selling propose 4 types de questions pour mener la discussion:%0a* Situation%0a* Problem%0a* Implication%0a* Need Payoff%0a%0a!!!!See also%0a* [[http://www.bnet.com/videos/spin-selling/439706|Spin Selling]] by Robert Gerrish, BNET June 2010%0a* [[http://www.slideshare.net/hawk9698/spin-selling-sales-class-overview|SPIN Selling Sales Class Overview]] by Shaun Holloway, 2008%0a* [[http://neilrackham.com/|NeilRackham.com]] The Professor of Professional Selling%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PMRB6pYDA_Y|Neil Rackham]] 10min presentation, 2008%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/user/Huthwaiteinc|Huthwaite inc's YouTube Channel]]%0a* [[http://www.huthwaite.com/|Huthwaite]] Creators of SPIN Selling%0a%0a!!![[#LesLivresAVenir]]Les livres ŕ venir%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a%0a!!Other reviews%0a* here%0a%0a!![[#ToDo]]To do%0a# improve [[Events/Template]]%0a# propose a presentation on %0a## KIE cf [[ReadingNotes/ScanningNotes#KEINS]], [[Events/RencontresWikimedia2010#APIE]], [[PersonalInformationStream/WithoutNotesNovember10#EEC]], etc%0a## presentation of [[Events/LeanStartupEtBusinessModelDecembre10]]%0a# share%0a## [[http://www.businessweek.com/bschools/content/dec2010/bs2010121_528228.htm|CEOs Don't Need an MBA to Get Rich]] by Francesca Di Meglio, BusinessWeek December 2010%0a## [[http://www.innovation-valeur.fr/|Innovation Valeur]] (with BMGen, BOS, etc) by Cyril Durand%0a%0a----%0a%0a%25center%25%3c%3c|[[MBE01#SerieStart#SerieEnd|Retourner au 1er MBE]]|>> Events.MBE18=[[#menu]]%0a[[http://wiki.mybusinesseducation.fr/Calendar/20110112|{$Name}]], 12 janvier 2011%0a%0a(:hashtag: HASHTAGUNSET:)%0a[[#LiveStreams]][=#=]{$:hashtag} on [[http://twitter.com/#search?q=%2523{$:hashtag}|Twitter]], [[http://identi.ca/tag/{$:hashtag}|identi.ca]], [[http://lacantine.ubicast.eu/lives/at-la-cantine/|Live Cast]], [[http://www.neoformix.com/Projects/TwitterStreamGraphs/view.php?q={$:hashtag}|TwitterStreamGraphs]], [[http://www.collecta.com/#q={$:hashtag}|Collecta]], [[http://www.flickr.com/search/?q={$:hashtag}|flickr]]%0a%0a>>rframe%3c%3c%0a!![[#OwnObjectives]]Own objectives%0a# help on that issue%0a# learn this%0a# meet that person%0a>>%3c%3c%0a%0a!!Attended activities%0a* Presentation Zen%0a* [[#SpinSelling|Mise en situation de Spin Selling]]%0a%0a!!!Presentation Zen par Nicolas%0a* presentation effort = 1 / besoin par le publique de comprendre%0a* voir notes sur cahier%0a%0a%0a!!![[#SpinSelling]]Mise en situation de Spin Selling%0a* propre probleme durant cours de finance et assimiler p2p avec la distribution de "tous les couts"%0a** probablement courant en informatique ou on imagine que le fait de pouvoir faire un produit a bas cout par le "geek" suffit%0a** contre example au quotidien avec%0a*** cout de chaque publicite, "funnel" de convertion (chaque avance coute)%0a* remarks%0a* cf [[MBE17#SpinSelling]]%0a* [[ReadingNotes/SpinSelling]]%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a!!!!Exercice 1 - Echauffement%0a* discussion avec 2 acheteurs (EDF + calorifugeage)%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a%0a!!!![[#that]]Exercice 2 - Scenario%0a* non lineaire%0a* attention a la longueur pour la partie situation%0a* donner la solution ~= "ejaculateur precoce"%0a** racoleur/closer%0a* preparation%0a** comprehension du produit%0a** comprehension de la personne%0a** experience des different chemins possibles%0a*** categorisation le plus tot possible dans l'interaction%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a!!Overall remarks and conclusions%0a* meet him%0a* could be improved by doing that%0a* see also that other event%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a%0a!!Other reviews or coverage%0a* here%0a%0a!![[#ToDo]]To do%0a# improve [[Events/Template]]%0a# share for the entrepreneur who wanted to make art displays [[http://www.impact-displays.com/?gclid=CNrlwNbEtaYCFZgA3godmkUTIQ|Fine Art Fair Exhibitors]] - Displays & Graphics for the Fair Best Price & selection%0a%0a----%0a%0a%25center%25%3c%3c|[[MBE01#SerieStart#SerieEnd|Retourner au 1er MBE]]|>> Events.MBE19=[[#menu]]%0a[[http://us1.campaign-archive2.com/?u=6a766acffdea4a4b0b8ee659a&id=d521f6f78b|{$Name}]], 26/01/2011%0a%0a(:hashtag: MyBusinessEducation:)%0a[[#LiveStreams]][=#=]{$:hashtag} on [[http://twitter.com/#search?q=%2523{$:hashtag}|Twitter]], [[http://identi.ca/tag/{$:hashtag}|identi.ca]], [[http://lacantine.ubicast.eu/lives/at-la-cantine/|Live Cast]], [[http://www.neoformix.com/Projects/TwitterStreamGraphs/view.php?q={$:hashtag}|TwitterStreamGraphs]], [[http://www.collecta.com/#q={$:hashtag}|Collecta]], [[http://www.flickr.com/search/?q={$:hashtag}|flickr]]%0a%0a>>rframe%3c%3c%0a!![[#OwnObjectives]]Own objectives%0a# help on that issue%0a# learn this%0a# meet that person%0a>>%3c%3c%0a%0a!!Attended activities%0a* Presentation : [[#Finance|Tout le monde mérite d'ętre riche]]%0a* Cas d'étude : [[#CasteStudy|PeachTree Healthcare]]%0a* Livre du mois : [[#BrainRules|Brain Rules]]%0a%0a!!![[#Finance]]Tout le monde mérite d'ętre riche par Kitty%0a* [[http://www.olivierseban.com/reussite_financiere/tmgp/seminaire_tmgp.asp|Travailler moins pour gagner plus - Tout le monde mérite d'ętre Riche]] by Olivier Seban%0a* logement%0a* gestion des projets (liste des taches, ...)%0a* http://www.youtube.com/user/OlivierSeban%0a* http://www.olivierseban.com/reussite_financiere/tmgp/seminaire_tmgp.asp%0asource : l'homme le plus riche de babylon%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a!!!Cas d'étude : [[#CasteStudy]]PeachTree Healthcare%0a[[http://hbr.org/product/too-far-ahead-of-the-it-curve-hbr-case-commentary/an/R0707Z-PDF-ENG?Ntt=John+Glaser|Too Far Ahead of the IT Curve?]], Harvard Business Review 2007%0a* risk of losing life through%0a** the new system%0a** inefficiency of the old system%0a* do not go for non standard, even less edge, systems outside of your code business%0a%0aSituation%0a* changement vers un nouveau systeme informatique%0a** formations%0a* conversation du systeme actuel%0a** repousser a plus tard%0a** resistance au changement%0a%0a%0aVoir aussi%0a* [[Wikipedia:Web-oriented architecture]] (WOA)%0a* [[http://www.omg.org/news/meetings/HC-WS/|SOA in Healthcare Conference]], Object Management Group%0a* [[http://www.ebizq.net/blogs/healthcare/2009/05/soa_in_healthcare.php|SOA in Healthcare]] by Shahid Shah, eBiz Healthcare Blog 2009%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a!!!Livre du mois : [[#BrainRules|Brain Rules]] par Franck%0a* [[ReadingNotes/BrainRules]]%0a* [[http://www.mybusinesseducation.fr/content/brain-rules|Brain rules]] par Franck Brignoli, My Business Education 2009%0a* evolution 18km/jour%0a* amelioratins a ttes ages%0a* just survival (sex selection?)%0a* leroy gourhan (pos debout/outils)%0a* pr la vision http://boards.straightdope.com/sdmb/showthread.php?t=80297%0a* MindMap [[http://www.biggerplate.com/viewmap.asp?id=671|sur http://www.biggerplate.com]]%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a%0a!!Overall remarks and conclusions%0a* meet him%0a* could be improved by doing that%0a* see also that other event%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a%0a!!Other reviews or coverage%0a* Devenez riche par Rami Sethi%0a** [[http://www.iwillteachyoutoberich.com/|I Will Teach You To Be Rich]], Personal finance and entrepreneurship tips from a Stanford graduate 2010%0a** edition+temoignage par Michel%0a%0a!![[#ToDo]]To do%0a# improve [[Events/Template]]%0a# share%0a## http://www.provenmodels.com%0a### http://www.provenmodels.com/42/blue-ocean-strategies/ren%25C3%25A9e-a.-mauborgne--w.-chan-kim%0a## http://www.yourelevatorpitch.com%0a## http://www.wikicfp.com/cfp/servlet/event.showcfp?eventid=14733©ownerid=3430%0a# Mathieu%0a## http://www.smartlyedu.com%0a## http://moodle.org%0a# [[ReadingNotes/TenDayMBA]]%0a# virtual startup portfolio as an exercise%0a## limited by place%0a## limited by area%0a%0a----%0a%0a%25center%25%3c%3c|[[MBE01#SerieStart#SerieEnd|Retourner au 1er MBE]]|>> Events.MBE20=[[#menu]]%0a[[http://event.com/URL|{$Name}]] date and time%0a%0a(:hashtag: HASHTAGUNSET:)%0a[[#LiveStreams]][=#=]{$:hashtag} on [[http://twitter.com/#search?q=%2523{$:hashtag}|Twitter]], [[http://identi.ca/tag/{$:hashtag}|identi.ca]], [[http://lacantine.ubicast.eu/lives/at-la-cantine/|Live Cast]], [[http://www.neoformix.com/Projects/TwitterStreamGraphs/view.php?q={$:hashtag}|TwitterStreamGraphs]], [[http://www.collecta.com/#q={$:hashtag}|Collecta]], [[http://www.flickr.com/search/?q={$:hashtag}|flickr]]%0a%0a>>rframe%3c%3c%0a!![[#OwnObjectives]]Own objectives%0a# help on that issue%0a# learn this%0a# meet that person%0a>>%3c%3c%0a%0a!!Attended activities%0a* [[#FailSafeInvesting|Fail Safe Investing]]%0a* [[#CaseStudy|Case study]]%0a%0a!!![[#FailSafeInvesting]]Fail Safe Investing%0a* aspect tres stable du portfolio%0a* doute sur les ratios (4*25%25)%0a** p-e a optimiser%0a* discussion sur le minimum pour avoir un tel portfolio%0a* influence du cote libertarien%0a** auteur de [[http://www.trendsaction.com/product.php?product=How+I+Found+Freedom+in+an+Unfree+World|How I Found Freedom in an Unfree World]] que j'ai parcouru il y a plusieurs annees%0a* precisions par Dolaur sur l'aspect immobilier%0a* precisions par Nicolas sur l'aspect trading%0a* discussion sur l'or%0a* discussion sur les "placements" a l'etranger%0a* voir aussi%0a** [[Wikipedia:Fail-Safe Investing]]%0a** [[http://www.trendsaction.com/books/HarryBrowne/FailSafeInvesting/|Investing Fail-Safe]] by Harry Browne%0a** [[http://permanentportfolio.net/|Permanent Portfolio Fund]] A Comprehensive Online Guide.%0a** [[http://www.harrybrowne.org/HBstore.htm|Harry Browne]] website%0a** [[http://groups.google.com/group/mybusinesseducation/browse_frm/thread/6a080d150a3ec4ab|discussion sur la mailing list MBE]]%0a%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a%0a!!![[#CaseStudy]][[http://hbr.org/2011/01/hbr-case-study-preserve-the-luxury-or-extend-the-brand/ar/1|HBR Case Study: Preserve the Luxury or Extend the Brand?]] by Daniela Beyersdorfer and Vincent Dessain, Harvard Business Review January 2011%0a* situation%0a** meme si ca n'est pas immediat pour l'instant il faudra preparer la passation%0a** parri risque etant donne le nombre tres restraint de critique (a la Parker)%0a** corrections suivent ce que chaque chateau a lui-meme fait dans les annees precedentes%0a* analysis%0a** general solution (considering it as a marketing problem)%0a*** see [[ReadingNotes/TenDayMBA#Marketing]] and [[Content/Marketing]]%0a*** risks of democratization (high-end)%0a** sector specific%0a*** cf my [[Content/Wine]] page%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a!!Overall remarks and conclusions%0a* meet him%0a* could be improved by doing that%0a* see also that other event%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a%0a!!Other reviews or coverage%0a* here%0a%0a!![[#ToDo]]To do%0a# improve [[Events/Template]]%0a# share [[MBE19#ToDo]] again%0a## directly use http://groups.google.com/group/mybusinesseducation/post%0a## http://www.btendo.com%0a## http://www.scientificamerican.com/blog/post.cfm?id=you-can-increase-your-intelligence-2011-03-07 regarding Brain Rules%0a## {-http://artbudle.com for [[http://twitter.com/#!/SarraGHAIB|Sarra]]-}%0a## http://ecorner.stanford.edu/authorMaterialInfo.html?mid=2669%0a%0a----%0a%0a%25center%25%3c%3c|[[MBE01#SerieStart#SerieEnd|Retourner au 1er MBE]]|>> Events.MBE21=[[#menu]]%0a[[http://event.com/URL|{$Name}]], 23rd of March 2011%0a%0a(:hashtag: HASHTAGUNSET:)%0a[[#LiveStreams]][=#=]{$:hashtag} on [[http://twitter.com/#search?q=%2523{$:hashtag}|Twitter]], [[http://identi.ca/tag/{$:hashtag}|identi.ca]], [[http://lacantine.ubicast.eu/lives/at-la-cantine/|Live Cast]], [[http://www.neoformix.com/Projects/TwitterStreamGraphs/view.php?q={$:hashtag}|TwitterStreamGraphs]], [[http://www.collecta.com/#q={$:hashtag}|Collecta]], [[http://www.flickr.com/search/?q={$:hashtag}|flickr]]%0a%0a>>rframe%3c%3c%0a!![[#OwnObjectives]]Own objectives%0a# learn business principles%0a>>%3c%3c%0a%0a!!Attended activities%0a* [[#Rework|Rework]]%0a* [[#InnovatorsDilemma|Innovator's Dilemma]]%0a* [[#CaseStudy|Case Study]]%0a%0a!!![[#Rework]]Rework par Nicolas%0a[[http://nicolas.bigand.free.fr/pmwiki/index.php5?n=StartUp.Rework|Notes disponibles]]%0a* se lancer comme entrepreneur%0a** ignorer le faux "monde reel"%0a** jamais de temps ideal, donc attention aux excuses%0a** investisseur comme plan Z%0a** rester frugal%0a* produit/production%0a** embracer les contraintes%0a** commencer par l'epicentre%0a*** eviter de sombrer dans les details%0a** ne pas copier, retard par rapport a la concurrence%0a*** USP en incluant une "partie de soi-meme"%0a** ne pas s'attacher aux utilisateurs%0a*** savoir se concentrer sur le but du produit%0a* productivite/activite personnelle%0a** eviter les interruptions%0a** approches "judo", min effort/max efficacite%0a** risque du mode "hero" sans re-estimer le retour sur investissement%0a** decouper ses estimations%0a** faire des petites decisions, rapidement%0a* gestion entreprise%0a** apprecier le fait d'etre inconnu%0a** creer une audience%0a*** diffuser le savoir-faire%0a** promotion "vraie", pas de PR et d'esperer etre dans les grosses publications%0a*** pas de departement marketing%0a** embaucher%0a*** auto-manageur et laisser passer les gens brillants mais pas adaptes%0a*** pour une courte periode et tester, quitte a utiliser comme consultant%0a** pouvoir heberger les rock-stars mais ne pas forcement courrir apres%0a*** [[http://ontwik.com/ruby/how-to-become-a-famous-rails-developer-ruby-rockstar-or-code-ninja/|How to become a famous Rails Developer, Ruby Rockstar or Code Ninja]]%0a** conclusion%0a*** l'inspiration est perissable%0a* voir aussi%0a** mes propres notes [[ReadingNotes/Rework]]%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a!!![[#InnovatorsDilemma]]Innovator's Dilemma presentation par Sylvain%0aNotes peut-etre disponibles%0a* pourquoi les entreprises avec les bonnes methodes echouent ?%0a* difference entre l'innovation%0a** de continuite ou incrementale%0a** de rupture ou disruptive%0a* modele RPV pour characteriser une entreprise%0a** ressources%0a** processus%0a** valeurs%0a* depassement de la demande%0a** investissement pour resoudre un probleme deja suffisament resolu%0a* transition de la base de la competition%0a** fonctionnalite -> fiabilite -> simplicite d'utilisation -> prix (commoditisation)%0a* structure du modele RPV determine si une entreprise pourra ou non s'adapter%0a** importance de la structure de cout%0a*** facilite a grossir mais pas l'inverse%0a* examples historiques%0a** mini-mills d'acier, moteur hydraulique, disques durs, ...%0a* evenement type%0a## cree dans entreprise etablie%0a### marketing demande si le resulat sera interesse%0a### rejete par le client%0a### marche non existant ou trop petit%0a## amelioration incrementale%0a## startup formees par d'anciens employes frustres%0a## produits montent en gammes%0a## entreprises etablient essaient de ratraper leur retard%0a* solutions%0a** disruptif en interne%0a*** structure de cout prohibitive%0a** detacher le produit loin de la maison mere%0a*** spin-out/spin-off%0a** racheter des start-ups%0a* voir aussi%0a** mes notes [[ReadingNotes/SeeingWhatsNext]]%0a*** metaphoriquement de [[ReadingNotes/DemonsInEden]]%0a** videos%0a*** by Clayton Christensen%0a**** [[http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=242E1ACC8BC104D5|The Innovator's Dilemma]], Fortune Global Forum 2007%0a**** [[http://www.viddler.com/explore/sleibson/videos/3/|The Innovator's Dilemma]] (17min), 2007%0a**** [[http://mitworld.mit.edu/video/594|The Innovator's Prescription: A Disruptive Solution to the Healthcare Crisis]], MIT World 2008%0a*** others%0a**** [[http://vimeo.com/17657163|The Innovator's Dilemma]] by Deborah Magid, IBM Venture Group 2010%0a** [[http://tice.utc.fr/portail_UV/detailuv.php?uv=GE38&page=general&lang=FR&prd=|UV GE38 Gestion des ressources technologiques]] a l'UTC%0a*** mention de la meme separation, existe dans les citations ?%0a** http://www.ClaytonChristensen.com%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a!!![[#CaseStudy]]Case Study%0a[[http://hbr.org/2011/03/hbr-case-study-an-angel-investor-with-an-agenda/ar/1|An Angel Investor with an Agenda - Harvard Business Review]] by Regina E. Herzlinger and Beatriz Muńoz-Seca, HBR March 2011%0a* Should a health care entrepreneur accept €3 million from someone who wants a say in all strategic decisions?%0a* Gloria Londońo%0a** currently managing a franchise with ~10 centers with 5%25 percentage-of-sales royalties%0a** initial goal to create an alternative to the traditional nursing home%0a** accepts Victor Serna 3M for%0a*** a 25%25 stake, a board seat, a vote on all strategic decisions, and the ability to liquidate his position in five years%0a*** her own stake would fall from 64%25 to 51%25%0a** support of Daniel Hernandez, CFO, arguing for low-hanging fruits and safety%0a** considering consolidation to maintain high-quality through ownership%0a** refuses%0a*** slower and less control (e.g. through a franchise) over the expansion strategy%0a*** support of Diana Correa, deputy director, arguing for the investor potential IPO and control%0a* proposition%0a** si avantage competitif creeant des barrieres a l'entree ou pas de competition pressant%0a*** pas de VC et pas de "board" (gain niveau temps et stress)%0a** sinon oui apres avoir avoir clarifier la compatibilite de sa vision et des strategies precedentes du VC%0a* avis general%0a** doute sur les conditions du VC, en particulier la pression de la clause de 5 ans%0a%0aSee also [[ReadingNotes/VentureCapitalAndTheFinanceOfInnovation]]%0a%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a!!Overall remarks and conclusions%0a* meet him%0a* could be improved by doing that%0a* see also that other event%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a%0a!!Other reviews or coverage%0a* here%0a%0a!![[#ToDo]]To do%0a# improve [[Events/Template]]%0a# Seeing What's Next pour le 20 avril 2011%0a%0a----%0a%0a%25center%25%3c%3c|[[MBE01#SerieStart#SerieEnd|Retourner au 1er MBE]]|>> Events.MBE22=[[#menu]]%0a[[http://www.mybusinesseducation.fr/|{$Name}]], 6 April 2011%0a%0a(:hashtag: HASHTAGUNSET:)%0a[[#LiveStreams]][=#=]{$:hashtag} on [[http://twitter.com/#search?q=%2523{$:hashtag}|Twitter]], [[http://identi.ca/tag/{$:hashtag}|identi.ca]], [[http://lacantine.ubicast.eu/lives/at-la-cantine/|Live Cast]], [[http://www.neoformix.com/Projects/TwitterStreamGraphs/view.php?q={$:hashtag}|TwitterStreamGraphs]], [[http://www.collecta.com/#q={$:hashtag}|Collecta]], [[http://www.flickr.com/search/?q={$:hashtag}|flickr]]%0a%0a>>rframe%3c%3c%0a!![[#OwnObjectives]]Own objectives%0a# help on that issue%0a# learn this%0a# meet that person%0a>>%3c%3c%0a%0a!!Attended activities%0a* [[#MentoratMBE|Mentorat MBE]] par Dolaur%0a* [[#HBR|Case d'etude HBR]]%0a* [[#Rework|Mise en situation : Rework]]%0a%0a!!![[#MentoratMBE]][[#MentoratMBE|Mentorat MBE]] par Dolaur%0a* scaler%0a** structurer%0a*** objectif, dans le temps%0a* PPT sur la structure%0a* productivite%0a** e.g. http://lifehackerbook.com%0a* slides bientot disponibles par email%0a* debut la semaine prochaine%0aCf http://wiki.mybusinesseducation.fr avec les profiles qui devait permettre a chacun de gerer ses objectifs dans le temps.%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a!!![[#HBR]][[#HBR|Cas d'etude HBR]]%0a* remarks%0a* remarks%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a!!![[#Rework]][[#Rework|Mise en situation : Rework]]%0a* dev. app. dont on a un besoin direct%0a* test interne > ami > gratuit 1mois%0a* blog interne%0a* ne pas forcement embaucher tout de suite%0a* marketing partout%0a* mention de http://www.lifehacking.fr/mediawiki/index.php/Accueil%0a* resume durant la session precedente [[Events/MBE21#Rework]]%0a* [[ReadingNotes/Rework]]%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a!!Overall remarks and conclusions%0a* meet him%0a* could be improved by doing that%0a* see also that other event%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a%0a!!Other reviews or coverage%0a* here%0a%0a!![[#ToDo]]To do%0a# improve [[Events/Template]]%0a# http://wheelshare.heroku.com%0a# http://paris.opencoffee.fr%0a* article mbe%0a** [[http://ecorner.stanford.edu/authorMaterialInfo.html?mid=2635|presentation de l'ancien CEO de Twitter sur Stanford eCorner]]%0a** 1h : qu'il a fait, pq ca marche et ce qu'il fait maintenant et comment ca va marcher, et il est plutot clair et direct%0a*** si Square marche comme nouvelle plateforme de paiement et en fait se transforme en vrai ecosysteme, ca serait dommage de passer a cote. Events.MBE23=[[#menu]]%0a[[http://event.com/URL|{$Name}]] date and time%0a%0a(:hashtag: HASHTAGUNSET:)%0a[[#LiveStreams]][=#=]{$:hashtag} on [[http://twitter.com/#search?q=%2523{$:hashtag}|Twitter]], [[http://identi.ca/tag/{$:hashtag}|identi.ca]], [[http://lacantine.ubicast.eu/lives/at-la-cantine/|Live Cast]], [[http://www.neoformix.com/Projects/TwitterStreamGraphs/view.php?q={$:hashtag}|TwitterStreamGraphs]], [[http://www.collecta.com/#q={$:hashtag}|Collecta]], [[http://www.flickr.com/search/?q={$:hashtag}|flickr]]%0a%0a>>rframe%3c%3c%0a!![[#OwnObjectives]]Own objectives%0a# help on that issue%0a# learn this%0a# meet that person%0a>>%3c%3c%0a%0a!!Attended activities%0a* [[#this|this]]Seeing What's Next par Sylvain%0a* [[#that|that]]relations par Nathanael%0a%0a!!![[#Dorsey]]Article Dorsey%0a%0aPourquoi l'ecouter ?%0a%0aEn particulier pour qui ?%0a%0aAlors que la plupart d'entre nous se demandent encore a quoi sert Twitter, son ancien puis de nouveau actuel CEO travailler depuis quelques temps déjŕ sur un nouveau produit : Square.%0a%0aDans une récente présentation faire a Stanford pour eCorner il explique son parcours, les leçons tirées de Twitter et ce que devient Square. L'article va couvrir cette présentation et analyser les points importants.%0a%0a!!!!Twitter%0a#devient accro a la cartographie%0a## se demande en regardant sur chaque carte tapissant sa chambre ce qui se déroule en ce moment a chaque coin de rue%0a# apprend a programmer sur un Macintosh et IBM PC Junior vers 1984-1985 pour pouvoir manipuler ces cartes%0a## découvre en placeant des points fictifs sur la carte, les faisant se déplacer%0a## prototypage et découvert de plus en plus réaliste%0a## puis radio CB + police scanner%0a### cartographie en temps réel avec de vrais données%0a#### d'abord manuellement puis, par habitude, automatiquement%0a# découverte de Dispatch%0a# hésite entre étudier la politique ou l'informatique%0a## traduire "I went away from political science because I realized that there are a lot of parallels between what you do in politics and what you do in government and writing policy and laws and what you do in programming. But the difference is the time scale."%0a# intéressé par DMS a New York City mais ne sais pas comment les contacts%0a## passe par une faille de sécurité du site web%0a### récupčre l'adresse email du CEO+Chairman%0a#### traduire "My name is Jack Dorsey. You have a hole in your website. This is how to fix it. By the way, I write dispatch software."%0a##### transfert a NYU et travaille donc alors pour le plus important systeme dispatch du monde%0a# réalise en 2000 que c'est un systčme de systčme, pas d'individus%0a## commence a travailler sur un prototype trčs simple qui permet d'envoyer depuis son BlackBerry des messages a toute une liste e-mails%0a### contenant ses amis et sa famille%0a#### l'utilise pour expliquer ce qu'il fait a San Fransisco%0a#### traduire "I immediately recognized two things. First, no one cared what I was doing. Second, no one else had a BlackBerry."%0a#### equivalent a du broadcast, pas de dialogue%0a##### traduire "Wrong time, good idea, put it on the shelf."%0a# travaille sur d'autres systčmes de dispatch%0a# découvre ODEO, "consumer podcasting company", motive pour découvrir le cote utilisateur du net%0a## en particulier pour toucher directement les gens, y compris sa mčre, plutôt que par l'infrastructure%0a## vers la fin 2005, puisque ODEO ne semble pas decoler, chacun est censé trouver une idée alternative%0a### repense a son prototype de l'an 2000 mais a la différence que, cette fois le SMS existe%0a#### quelque chose de banal au Japon et en Europe mais de tout neuf au US%0a## apres quelque temps d'explication et 2 semaines de travaille a 2, le premier tweet arrive%0a### tlm d'ODEO se met a l'utiliser%0a# spin-out puis vente d'ODEO%0a%0a!!!!Square%0a# devient chairman de Twitter en 2008%0a# rediscute avec son 1er boss, discute du problčme de ne pas pouvoir faire une vente pour un petit commerçant qui ne prend pas les cartes bleues%0a## "you have this general purpose computer next to your ear, why were you not able to make that sale?"%0a## se décident a résoudre ce problčme%0a### engage quelques programers et en 1 mois réalise le premier prototype%0a#### le lecteur audio a brancher sur le téléphone et le serveur%0a## parfait pour les demos puisqu'il pouvait ainsi aller voir des investisseurs et leur demander $5 ou $50 directement pour sa présentation%0a# seul problčme, illégal d’aprčs les documents officiels fournis par Visa, Amex, MasterCard, etc%0a# réalisation que%0a## traduire "But the interesting thing I realized along the way is that payment is another form of communication. It's another exchange of value."%0a## un systčme imparfait qui a émergé par nécessité, que personne n'appreci vraiment mais dont tlm a besoin%0a## et pourtant actuellement le reçu qui représente cet échange est vu comme un déchet %0a# "It can be used as a publishing medium and something that you can interact with, instead of something that is a burden to receive."%0a# habituer aux analytics sur le net ou chaque comportement peut ętre analyser et ainsi améliorer l’expérience d'un site%0a## trčs difficile et coűteux a faire dans un magasin, en particulier un tout petit%0a### 94%25 business offline%0a## traduire "what we want to do is we want to build a full point-of-sales system that is just gorgeous and that allows and enables someone to immediately not just make the transaction fast and feel great but to get very, very rich data for everything that they're selling, Google Analytics type of data for everything that they're selling."%0a%0a!!!!Lessons clefs%0a# "You have to instrument everything."%0a## a philosophy also shared internally by Facebook and Google%0a### "admin dashboard", "inference team"%0a# importance des scenarios d'utilisateurs, des cas d'utilisation%0a## chacun peut s'y rattacher et les besoins en decoulent naturellement%0a### cf BDD%0a# CEO comme editeur :%0a## de l'equipe pour marcher ensemble vers un seul objetcif%0a## de la communiation interne, objectifs a 6 mois clairs, et externe, le produit%0a## des flux financiers, investissements et revenus%0a# "Every detail perfect, limit the number of details."%0a## a la Rework vu recemment%0a# vue personelle de l'entrepreunariat%0a## "Expect the unexpected and whenever possible, be the unexpected.", Lynda Barry dans Cruddy %0a%0a!!!!Question du publique%0a# quelle est la stratégie marketing ?%0a** utiliser Twitter pour l'exposition et le feedback%0a** identification des principaux influenceurs%0a*** camions a Tacos de Los-Angeles tenus par des individuels et qui revendent a des gens donnant par example des lecons de piano%0a*** magazines destines aux comptables%0a** le marketing c'est le produit lui-meme, dans le cas present montrer la baisse du cout pour le marchant, la simplicite de la relation avec Square qui gere la complexite avec les banques, la qualite du logiciel%0a# Square visera aussi les gros companies ?%0a** aime construire des infrastructures ("utilities")%0a** example de magasin a New-York qui deplacent le "point of purchase" au client, lors de sa decision%0a*** "The more you can minimize the thinking around the mechanics in the moment, then more people are going to use it, more people are going to feel good about it."%0a** plus difficile car ils ont souvent une infrastructure dans laquelle ils ont deja investi%0a# comment apprendre a mieux raconter une histoire ?%0a** solution a la frustration d'avoir de nombreuses idees et de laisser la fenetre d'opportunite passer%0a** donne du recul, permet le partage aux autres, offre un support de decision, possibilite d'y revenir plus tard%0a** y penser comme a une piece de theatre, a la facon dont Apple est gere%0a# quel est le role de Square ? une banque ?%0a** aggregateur, a la Paypal et ayant d'ailleurs maintenant comme COO Keith Rabois qui a fait le lobbying pour Paypal%0a** pas besoin de "merchant account", passe par une "acquiring bank"%0a** pas de status de banque car regulation trop lourde%0a# Square at-t-il seulement pour but de faciliter l'utilisation de cartes de credits ou a terme de les supprimer ?%0a** transformer l'echange de valeur en moment agreable, faciliter le hardware, rendre le software pratique%0a** possible utilisation de "near field communication" (NFC)%0a** idees de mashups, e.g. payer et check-in dans Foursquare, se faire notifier par SMS quand son plateau repas est pret, etc%0a# avec la croissane rapide de Square, comment est-il possible de le rendre "PCI-compliant" ?%0a** cryptage des que des informations sortent du materiel de lecture, envoye au serveur Square, decrypte puis envoye a la chaine d'acteurs banquaires%0a*** utilisation de pair-programming en travaillant a deux par poste pour s'assurer de rester conforme%0a*** actuellement une aire grise et en mutation pour le secteur mobile%0a** pour l'aspect "clearing house", en bas du compte Square on indique son numero de compte et chaque nuit le transfert est effectue%0a# existe-t-il des problemes similaires que Square n'aura pas le temps de resoudre ?%0a** construction d'un ecosysteme avec une API pour justement permettre d'etendre ce qui peut etre fait sans avoir a tout faire en interne%0a%0a%0a!!!!To do%0a# include [[PersonalInformationStream/WithoutNotesJune11#AaronGreenspan]]%0a# platform -> risk!%0a## friend discussed to me about his idea, raised alarms%0a### complex and political choice because you have to rely on it, so has to be understood and validated, including the dependency thus long-term relationship, unlike consultancy%0a#### and this despite platform selling msg of "independance and easy of migration", they must trap user, cf Information Rules%0a### but he has some serious backing%0a# utiliser le transcript, en particulier pour les citations%0a# proposer un lien vers le transcript traduit en Francais%0a## http://ecorner.stanford.edu/repository/2635_en.srt (traduction automatique en francais [[http://wiki.mybusinesseducation.fr/pub/2635_fr.srt.txt|fr]])%0a# etre sur que le lien pointe vers le debut du talk%0a# rapide context (ecoute en podcast dans le metro pour arriver a MBE mercredi soir, finit 1min avant d'arriver a la porte)%0a# http://www.quora.com/Square-company%0a## http://www.quora.com/Jack-Dorsey%0a# check http://tech.fortune.cnn.com/2011/04/14/troubletwitter/%0a# integrate own notes, MBE wiki notes, other members ntes to make it community oriented%0a# puissance du prototype comme support d'exploration%0a## a la The Social Network (cf scene with the "relationship")%0a%0a%0a!!!Liens%0a* [[https://twitter.com/#!/ECorner|@ECorner]] on Twitter%0a* [[http://ecorner.stanford.edu/authorMaterialInfo.html?mid=2635|The Power of Curiosity and Inspiration]] par Jack Dorsey, Stanford's Entrepreneurship Corner Fevrier 2011%0a* http://www.fastcompany.com/1754859/how-square-is-accidentally-disrupting-the-entire-payments-industry%0a* http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=40i21TBC020%0a%0aTwitter : ? (fiche CrunchBase)%0aSquare : ? (fiche CrunchBase)%0a%0aConsider integration with "smart display pannel" a la http://www.engadget.com/2011/05/22/apple-store-celebrates-10th-anniversary-with-2-0-experience-ipa/%0a%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a%0a!!![[#that]][[#that|that]] by him%0a* remarks%0a* remarks%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a!!Overall remarks and conclusions%0a* meet him%0a* could be improved by doing that%0a* see also that other event%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a%0a!!Other reviews or coverage%0a* here%0a%0a!![[#ToDo]]To do%0a# improve [[Events/Template]]%0a# add map data [=(:ola-point lat= lon= text='':)=]%0a# FPGA + CPU par Intel explique par Nicolas Events.MBEStartUpWeekend=(:title MBE Start Up WeekDay:)%0a(:tw: http://www.virsto.com/images/site/icon-tiny-twitter.png:)%0a!!Principle%0aMeet with members of [[http://www.mybusinesseducation.fr|MBE]] for an entire day (March the 6th 2010, hosted by [[http://www.euraaudit.org/|EuraAudit now Cocerto]]) in order to help each other to move forward in their entrepreneurial projects. %0a* [[#MembresPresents|Membres presents]]%0a* Ateliers [[#AteliereCommerce|e-commerce]], [[#AtelierDeReferrencement|de referrencement]], [[#AtelierPresentationDeProjet|presentation de projet]], [[#Communication|Communication]], [[#WebMarketing|WebMarketing]]%0a* Projets [[#FormationZen|Formation Zen]], [[#OffresASL|Offres ASL]], [[#CharliePoker|Charlie Poker]], [[#Discotheka|Discotheka]], Calo%0a* [[#MiniPresentations|Mini-presentations]]%0a%0a%0a!![[#MembresPresents]][[#MembresPresents|Membres presents]]%0a%25rfloat%25http://www.mybusinesseducation.fr/sites/default/themes/interactive_media/logo.png%0a* Christian [[http://twitter.com/Sekry|{$:tw}]] http://www.rlagency.fr/%0a* Fabien Benetou [[http://twitter.com/utopiah|{$:tw}]] ici ;)%0a* Benoit Chamontin [[http://twitter.com/bchamontin|{$:tw}]] http://www.geeksandcom.com/%0a* Nicolas Bigand [[http://twitter.com/NicolasBigand|{$:tw}]]%0a* Franck Brignoli [[http://twitter.com/FranckBrignoli|{$:tw}]] http://www.franck-brignoli.fr/%0a* Jean-Jacques%0a* Liberte Crozon Cazin http://Discotheka.com/%0a* Laurent Dijoux [[http://twitter.com/strategiesweb|{$:tw}]] http://www.dominer-twitter.com/%0a* Mathieu Jehanno [[http://twitter.com/MathieuJehanno|{$:tw}]] http://www.mybusinesseducation.fr/%0a* Manitra%0a* Matthieu%0a* Pierre Morsa [[http://twitter.com/pierremorsa|{$:tw}]] http://blog.pierremorsa.com/%0a* Ramin http://www.bcg.com/%0a* Sylvain Ross [[http://twitter.com/sylvainross|{$:tw}]] http://submate.com/%0a* Thierry Rousseau [[http://twitter.com/ThierryRousseau|{$:tw}]] http://www.thierryrousseau.net/%0a* Michel Verdun [[http://twitter.com/mverdun|{$:tw}]] http://www.conseil-syndical.info/%0a[[http://twitter.com/#search?q=MyBusinessEducation|Derniers resultats Twitter "MyBusinessEducation"]]%0a%0a!![[#FormationZen]][[#FormationZen|Formation Zen]]%0a10 min par jour par email pour completer les lacunes des personnes.%0a* marketing%0a* Excel%0ahttp://www.formation-zen.com/%0a%0a!!!Se faire connaitre%0aCibler le particulier %0a* evaluation%0a* reseaux des bloggueurs%0a* validation d'un professeur d'une institution reconnue%0a%0a%0a!!!A partager%0a* [[http://fr.wikiversity.org/|Wikiversity]] pour le contenu%0a* [[http://www.wired.com/medtech/health/magazine/16-05/ff_wozniak?currentPage=all|Wozniak]] pour la memorization%0a* [[Content/Education]]%0a* [[Seedea:Seedea/PaymentSystems]]%0a* alternatives%0a** http://www.gymglish.fr/%0a%0a!![[#OffresASL]][[#OffresASL|Offres ASL]]%0apar Michel Verdun %0a%0aService d’externalisation de la gestion des cotisations pour les associations (dites ASL) gérant les parties communes des lotissements de maisons individuelles.%0a%0a%0a!![[#CharliePoker]][[#CharliePoker|Charlie Poker]]%0aDonner a Manitra [[Wikipedia:Two-sided market]].et [[ReadingNotes/NeverEatAlone]]%0a%0a%0a!![[#Discotheka]][[#Discotheka|Discotheka]]%0apar Liberte Crozon Cazin [[http://twitter.com/discotheka|{$:tw}]]%0a* comment classer ma discotheque ?%0a** multiple saisies dans la chaine d'utilisation des professionels (majors, iTunes, chaines de diffusion, ...)%0a* etre "la compagnie de l'information musicale"%0a** musique classique pour bootstrapper%0a* {-CDDB-} a la IMDB avec le moteur de recherche et le classement personnel%0a* clients%0a** {-petits labels-} (cible initiallement visee)%0a** EMI%0a*** interesse non pas pour par eviter la saisie en interne mais pour proposer un catalogue eventuellement par un portail%0a* demonstration [[http://Discotheka.com/demo/]]%0a** base sur MeaningEngines.com%0a** possibilite de recommandations%0a** source unique de donnees%0a** pertinance en face d'une recherche Amazon%0a%0a!!!A partager%0a* [[Tools/SemanticWeb]]%0a* http://vimperator.org/%0a%0a%0a!![[#AteliereCommerce]][[#AteliereCommerce|Atelier e-commerce]]%0a* pure-player qui vendent tout par le net%0a* vente net et hors du net%0a* eviter vente forcee%0a* %3c= 3 clicks pour atteindre le produit%0a* compte optionel%0a* savoir ce qu'on vend%0a** produit physique%0a*** boutique en ligne%0a**** 42store%0a**** PowerBoutique%0a%0a%0a!![[#AtelierDeReferrencement]][[#AtelierDeReferrencement|Atelier de referrencement]]%0a%0a!!!Objectif%0a* maximiser le nombre de visiteur%0a* etre present sur la 1ere par du moteur de recherche cible%0a%0a!!!Solution%0a* classer par liste%0a** identifier mots unique%0a** expressions clef%0a* utiliser les annuaires%0a* contenu de la page d'accueil du site%0a* maillage de sites sur la meme thematique%0a* evaluer le prix en achetant le mot clef%0a* Google whitepaper officiel%0a** Google outil pour les webmasters%0a%0a!!!Sites SEO%0a* BrocInfo%0a* Abondance%0a%0a%0a!![[#AtelierPresentationDeProjet]][[#AtelierPresentationDeProjet|Atelier presentation de projet]]%0aPresenter par Pierre Morsa (site [[http://ideasonstage.com/|professionel]] et [[http://blog.pierremorsa.com/|blog]]).%0a%0a!!!Questions du publique%0a# trop technique (biais ingenieur)%0a# presentation videe%0a## "comme si j'avais fait du sport"%0a## difficulte de connection avec le publique%0a# axes d'amelioration%0a%0a!!!Pitch%0a# A qui s'adresse-t-on (acheteurs, investisseurs, ...) ?%0a** ne pas allez voir un client si l'on ne sait pas qui il est%0a** parcours sur LinkedIn%0a*** des elements dont la pluspart sont fiers%0a** fiche de presentation durant les meetings%0a** site officiel%0a*** qu'est ce qui est mis en avant%0a# A quel probleme ce produit repond-t-il ?%0a** comment avez-vous eu l'idee ?%0a*** storytelling personnel%0a*** cf Made to Stick%0a*** eviter l'abstraction, rester concret%0a# Quels benefices ce produit apporte-t-il ?%0a** suivre Steve Jobs%0a*** utilisation >> specifications%0a*** benefice d'utilisation >> {-jargon technique-}%0a%0a!!!Dialogue pour une vente%0areprise du pitch mais beaucoup plus de questions (example de seduction dans un bar)%0a* creation d'appats pour voir ci cela fonctionnera-t-il%0a** example : projets d'innovation en cours ?%0a** une fois un appart mordu, '''uniquement''' la, mettre en avant les benefices%0a* il n'existe pas forcement d'opportunites%0a** mais possible redirection%0a%0a!!!Risques%0a* Choix techniques%0a** potentiellement donner le baton pour se faire battre%0a*** contre la culture de l'entreprise%0a%0a!!!Exemples de presentations%0a* Vulgarisation scientifique%0a** TED%0a* Vente%0a** Steve Jobs%0a** {-Nexus One de Google-}%0a** Amelie Bouchez avec Microsoft (en France)%0a* Pitchs%0a** [[http://lacantine.ubicast.eu/videos/startupweekend-28/|StartUpWeekend]]%0a%0a!!!Presentation de ma propre situation%0aSeedea : Gestion de l'innovation%0a* presentation personnelle%0a** mes classeurs d'idees qui prennent la poussiere%0a*** creation d'empathie%0a** vous meme vous avez surement eu cette difficulte%0a*** qui d'entre vous a un notebook plein d'idees%0a*** qui n'a pas d'idees n'a souvent pas de notebook%0a* pourcentage d'idee delaissees, mortes, ...%0a* facteurs clef de succes des idees%0a* examples et illustrations%0a** iPod%0a*** quel est la difference qui a fait que cela a marche%0a**** comment cela est present dans MON produit%0a*** {-wiki-} secondaire, trop technique%0a**** benefice%0a**** gestion de l'information en entreprise%0a**** eviter les frictions non necessaire qui peuvent bloquer la creativite%0a** Edison%0a*** ses milliers d'ampoules%0a%0a%0a!!!Ouvrages%0a* privilegier les oeuvres sur la ventre%0a** Le Petit Livre Rouge de la Vente%0a** Psychologie of Selling%0a* plutot que sur les presentations%0a** Slideologie%0a** Presentation Zen%0a%0a!![[#MiniPresentations]][[#MiniPresentations|Mini-presentations]]%0a# Reseaux de location de voiture electrique par Ramin%0a** risque des gros concurrents ?%0a*** Hertz, parcs prives, ...%0a** [[http://france.betterplace.com/|BetterPlace]]%0a** connaissance de Business Angels%0a# Referencement par Jean-Jacques%0a** la reference du referencement%0a*** journal, visualisation, ...%0a** taille du marche ? besoin d'etre local ?%0a# Federe achat des ebooks par X%0a** plate-forme pour vendre tout contenu numerique%0a** "[[http://fr.amiando.com/|amiendo]] du numerique" ?%0a** http://www.1tpe.com/%0a# [[Seedea:Seedea/SandIdeabox#iPhoneContextMusicFinder|iPhone Context Music Finder]] par Fabien%0a** ameliorer la contextualisation par%0a*** deplacement%0a*** apprentissage suivant l'utilisation%0a** probleme technique du multi-tache%0a** proche de Shazaam%0a# AcheteOuLoue (.com) par Sylvain%0a** "l'achat d'une vie" comme slogan%0a** est-ce le moment opportun pour acheter sachant que l'immobilier ne monte pas toujours%0a** freemium business model%0a*** en B2B (courtiers, banques, ...)%0a** MeilleurTaux.com + annonces incorporees%0a%0a!!Atelier [[#Communication]][[#Communication|Communication]]%0apar Benoit%0a%0aCommunication cherche a augmenter la notorite alors que le marketking cherche a augmenter directement le volume des ventes.%0a* mettre noir sur blanc son objectif%0a** une message simple et coherent%0a* identifier les acteurs%0a** institutions%0a** syndicats%0a** group de lobying%0a** clients%0a** patenaires%0a** medias%0a*** journalistes%0a**** off ou critique d'un partenaire uniquement apres avoir etabli une relation de confiance%0a* evaluer les priorites de communication%0a* realisation du communique de presse%0a** repeter le meme message%0a** maintenant un vocabulaire coherent%0a** regularite dans les informations%0a*** ne pas donner des chiffres et brusquement ne plus en donner%0a* ne pas negliger la communication interne lorsque l'entreprise grandit%0aRealisation d'un schema des acteurs suivi par la matrice de contacts (pour evaluer le ROI grace a un ensemble de metrique).%0a%0a!![[#WebMarketing]][[#WebMarketing|WebMarketing]]%0apar Laurent%0a%0aMettre en relation l'offre et la demande, sur le web comme ailleurs.%0a* importance de la fidelisation%0a** parrainage, mechanisme de "coherence sociale"%0a* traffic%0a* conversion%0a** action d'achat%0a* nouvel entrant a besoin de faire ses preuves%0a%0a%0a!!See also%0a(:pagelist group={$Group} name=MBE* list=normal fmt=#simple:) Events.MLClass=(:redirect MOOCs.MLClass:)%0a Events.MardiInnovation01=[[http://www.mardis-innovation.fr/L-innovation-facettes-multiples-et-synthese-creative_a174.html|L’innovation : facettes multiples et synthčse créative]] %0a%0aMarc Giget, Professeur CNAM, IESCI%0a%0a5 octobre%0a%0a!!Rapide presentation de ETN204 aka Culture de l'Innovation, plan du semestre%0aVoir brochure papier.%0a* format "T man"%0a** cf presentation T-shaped model [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wX2Zht4GJ1c#t=40m|Entrepreneurial Learning 2.0 Navigating the Coming Disruption in How We Learn To Innovate]] by Alex Bruton, Google Tech Talk February 2010 %0a* declaration de creation du master specialise de gestion de l'innovation%0a** equivalent de la [[http://www.utc.fr/formations_ingenieur/filiere-management-projet-innovant.php|filiere MPI a l'UTC]] ?%0a* culture et se faire envier le modele Renaissance/Lumiere%0a* voir ch11 pr Lea sur "les Artistes"%0a** senciblite "human-centric", a la Da Vinci%0a* "L'innovation s'arrete la ou commence la norme." citant un collegue professeur americain%0a** Seedea:Research/Drive%0a* lien nouveaute/seduction/innovation%0a* difference avec ETN205 axe entreprise et gestion de l'innovation%0a%0a!!Cours%0a* modele de parcours des connaissances%0a** recherche = de plus en plus restreint et extremement precis (a la [[http://leilabattison.wordpress.com/2010/09/15/your-phd-a-nipple-on-the-surface-of-human-knowledge/|leilabattison]]'s nipple) dans une quasi infinite de directions%0a** innovation = chemin inverse de mise a disposition des connaissances par un "produit" pour repondre a un besoin partage%0a* Innovation et philosophie, de Socrates a Maturana%0a** eq StanfordEP/IEP a trouver (aucun article dedie en octobre 2010)%0a* {-inno mepris du passe-} mais "avenir appartient a ceux qui ont une longue memoire" Nietsche (donc Google ?)%0a* "rien de nouveau dans le phenomene d'inno"%0a* marche = societe/individu + acceptance%0a* lieux innp = lieux de vie, utilisation, mise en situes%0a* {-sensibilite-} -> commodite%0a* co-conception a mettre en // avec [[ReadingNotes/TheFourStepsToTheEpiphany]]%0a* belle fille = pastille ecolo = '''non''' integration de la valeur dans le produit (on patche grossierement l'aspect sans changer le fond)%0a* utilisation de la notion de "knowledge leverage" (vs NIH'_1_' (not invented here) /NIH'_2_' (nothing invented here)%0a* [[#Ideagoras]]plateformes d'echanges depuis 2004%0a** yet2.com accelovation ninesigma [[http://illumin8.com/|illumin8]] (by Elsevier) innocentive expernova%0a*** existe-t-il un aggregateur de challenge ? avec flux RSS par specialite ?%0a*** voir aussi YourEncore, Tynax, VirtualVentures, ...%0a*** [[https://wiki.umn.edu/IDSC6490/Ideagoras|Ideagoras]] on IDSC6490, UMWiki%0a**** InnovationXchange Network, Eureka Medical, Innovation Relay Centers%0a** Seedea:Seedea/Alternatives%0a* RDO : Franhoffer/MaxPlank/MinaTech/...%0a* Open Source -> pas que limite au logiciel%0a** [[RMLL-LSM]] [[IRILLDays2010]]%0a%0a!!Conclusion%0a* etude des patterns des produits cultes%0a** de l'iPad au Stabilo%0a** combinaison%0a*** equipe diverse%0a*** ET etat de l'art%0a*** ET beson de societe%0a*** ET gestion d'ecosysteme%0a*** ET ...%0a* innovation radicale -> periode actuelle propopice, phenomene de synthese%0a** quasi notion de percollation des connaissances scientifiques qui va "se decharger sur la societe"%0a* [[#AteliersDesign]]emergences de nombeaux "ateliers designs"%0a** IDEO Contiuum Ivrea ...%0a* Product Lifecycle Management (PML)%0a** cf Innovation Chain (Seedea dashboard/Innoativ.IT)%0a** Dassault System%0a* intersection%0a** low cost (conception)%0a** THVA (creation de valeur)%0a** proche de [[http://www.blueoceanstrategy.com/abo/vi.html|Value Innovation]] dans [[ReadingNotes/BlueOceanStrategy]]%0a%0a!!Objectif%0a* trouver les "earlyvangelists" a la [[ReadingNotes/TheFourStepsToTheEpiphany]]%0a%0a!!See also%0a* [[http://lipsor.cnam.fr/jsp/fiche_pagelibre.jsp?STNAV=&RUBNAV=&CODE=26181236&LANGUE=0&RH=|Marc Giget]] Cnam-Lipsor%0a** Seedea:Content/Predictions previously mentioning LIPSOR%0a** [[http://www.directeur-innovation.com/einstitut/|Institut Européen de Stratégies Créatives et d'Innovation]] (IESCI) founded in 2003%0a* [[http://lipsor.cnam.fr/|Cnam-Lipsor]] Laboratoire d'innovation, de prospective stratégique et d'organisation (LIPSOR)%0a* [[http://imaginaires.telecom-paristech.fr/|Modélisations des imaginaires]] Chaire d'Enseignement et de Recherche (TelecomParis/Rennes2)%0a* [[http://www.rencontre-innovation.com/|Rencontre Nationale des directeurs de l'Innovation]]%0a* economie open source avec Massimiliano (unpublished article) / Inna (PhD thesis) d'EconomiX%0a%0a!!All the talks%0a[[#SerieStart]]%0a* [[MardiInnovation01]]%0a* [[MardiInnovation02]]%0a* [[MardiInnovation03]]%0a* [[MardiInnovation04]]%0a* [[MardiInnovation05]]%0a* [[MardiInnovation06]]%0a[[#SerieEnd]] Events.MardiInnovation02=[[#menu]]%0a[[http://event.com/URL|{$Name}]] par Marc Giget, CNAM 12/10/2010 %0a%0a%0a!!Philosophes%0a[@%0a___-585__________0_______________________________Present_____>%0a Heraclite, Socrates ... Maturana %0a Plato, Arisote%0a Diogene, Archimede%0a@]%0a* introduction%0a** signification de PhD%0a** philo = mere de toutes les sciences%0a** etre intemporel ou en tous cas eviter l'immediatete%0a* citation et definition%0a** Einstein et critique de la specialisation%0a** Pascal et le fait d'etre vivre simplement et tranquillement%0a** dictionnaire Le Robert%0a** a comparer avec [[Content/Philosophy]]%0a** innovation/progres/changement%0a* aspects communs%0a** multidisciplinaire%0a** avancer sur son temps%0a** solitude%0a** pour Gaston Berger entrepreneur = "un philosophe de l'action"%0a*** Thales comme petit marchant applicant son propre concept de speculation%0a*** a ajouter dans motivation/entrepreunariat%0a** bcp de bons mathematiciens%0a** humour (qui pourrait etre lie avec la creativite)%0a%0a!!!Presocratiques%0a28 mai 585 avant Jesus-Christ%0a* Thales%0a** eclipses -> prediction -> nouveau mode de pense%0a** approche rationelle, pas mythologique%0a*** enchainement observation%0a*** reflexion, comprehension, definition des regles%0a*** rationalite, theorisation%0a*** approche systemique, multidisciplinaire%0a*** speculation intellectuelle et speculation/action de facon plus generale%0a*** amelioration - formalisation de ou'il qu'est la geometrie%0a*** concentration et obversation approfondie%0a**** cf [[Cookbook/Cognition#focus]]%0a*** detachement philosophique, simplicite%0a* Heraclite%0a** philosophe le plus cite au monde concernant l'innovation/creativite%0a** non fixite, dialectique, complementarite des contraires, ...%0a*** un monde en mouvement plutot que fige%0a**** philogenetic flow programming paradigm%0a*** l'ecoulement des choses, leur retour%0a*** l'unite des contraires, la reversibilite%0a*** l'ambiguite, paradoxe, variete des interpretation%0a*** l'innovation par synthese dialetique des positions logiques%0a*** le changement, transformation, devenir comme constantes%0a*** le monde et etre eternellement en devenir%0a**** [[Content/MyAphorisms]] sur l'age%0a*** l'eveil, la responsabilite individuelle dans la connaissance et dans le devenir%0a*** le flash creatif%0a**** voir [[Content/ClickingMoments]]%0a*** le role de l'ideologie, du langage, de l'inconscient dans la perception du monde%0a*** la fragilite de la condition humaine%0a* Democrite%0a** atomisme, causalite, determinisme%0a%0a!!!Socratiques%0a* Socrate%0a** concepts (pas limite a la phenomenologie), hypotheses, dialectique, maieutique (pourquoi, pourquoi, pourquoi; pas IDEO; voir aussi simulated annealing)%0a*** [[(https://secure.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/fr/wiki/)Maďeutique]]%0a** BM oppose aux sophistes (consultants de l'epoque)%0a*** il enseigne gratuitement, dans l'agora, a tlm%0a** superioite de l'etre humain tient a son intelligence%0a*** approfondissement du "connais-toi toi-meme" (d'ou introspection, epistemologie)%0a* Platon%0a** separation avec la sensibilite, theorie isolee (caverne), %0a** fondation de l'academie, philosophe roi, %0a||border=1%0a||!monde intelligible ||||!monde sensible ||||%0a|| science (episteme) |||| opinion (doxa) ||||%0a|| ides || objets mathematique || objets sensisibles || ombres des objets sensibles ||%0a|| connaissance rationelle intuitive || connaissance rationelle discusie || croyances || imaginations ||%0a* Aristote%0a** opposition a Platon (example de la peinture de la salle des ecritures) avec priorite au monde reelle et a l'experimentation pour la theorie et pas l'inverse%0a** fondation du lycee%0a** balise quasiment tous les champs scientifiques%0a** rhetorique, equilibre societe/individu, analyse fonctionelle, analyse multi-dimensionelle, esthetique%0a** constuire une realite progressivement au fil des experiences%0a* Diogene%0a** distinction fausses/vraies valeurs, le reste n'a aucune importance%0a** cree le mot cosmopolite%0a** interet reel de l'etre humain%0a*** ultra-contestation%0a*** questionnement par sa propre pratique publique%0a*** remise en question de toute posture, en particulier majoritaire%0a* Archimede%0a** mention du Codex C%0a** maitrise de la chaine d'innovation%0a*** recherche fondamentale%0a*** recherche applique%0a*** invention%0a*** prototypage%0a*** experimentation%0a*** application%0a*** bien plus tard... RAND%0a*** voir Innovativ.IT InnovationChain%0a%0a%0a!!!Renaissance%0a* L'Homme mesure de toutes choses%0a* Dante, Petrarque, Pic de la Mirandole, ..., Pape Nicolas V, ..., Erasme%0a* "designo" en particuler pour battir la cite%0a** separer la phase de conception avant la mise en oeuvre%0a** recul conceptuel%0a* anamorphose, symbole de continuite%0a* vision d'action%0a* "venturi capitale" par un banquier Lombart%0a** innovation comme une aventure, e.g. decouverte des Etats-Unis%0a** capitale %25red%25risque%25%25 en France (pas d'aventure)%0a* importance de la gestion, banque%0a** rendre l'argent disponible dans le temps et dans l'espace%0a* objectif%0a** ameliorer la condition humaine%0a%0a!!!L'age de la raison%0aGalile, Descartes, Hobbes, Leibniz, ... Kant%0a* Comment maitriser toutes les connaissances%0a* Leigniz%0a** outils de synthese%0a*** combinatoires (voir schema qui ressemble a un reseau de neurones)%0a** Liens entre les vagues d'innovations%0a*** Leonard de Vinci -> Pascal (The Pascaline) -> Leibniz (Leibniz's Step Reckoner) -> Scheutz (Difference Engine)%0a**** [[ReadingNotes/MecaMind]]%0a*** voir aussi la serie anglaise Connections%0a** monades (cf Haskell)%0a** apports%0a*** maitrise e la complexite, simplification%0a**** voir prof College de France en physiologie %0a*** principe de la raisons suffisante%0a*** relations entre les elements multiples et le tout qu'ils composent%0a**** mereologie, emergence, systemes distribues%0a*** les petites sensations pour capter une realite complexe%0a**** "le present est charge du passe et porte l'avenir" (dc voir philogenetic flow programming paradigm)%0a*** une vision dynamique et positive de l'evolution du monde meilleur des mondes possibles)%0a* Kant%0a** Critique of pure reason, Main Parts Workshop at LIA EFPL 1995%0a** e.g. Software Engineering with Kant, 1995%0a** cloture l'Age de raison%0a%0a!!!Le progres%0a* ..., Saint Simon, Auguste Comte, Pasteur, ... Dewey, Maturana%0a* mention des utopistes et Thomas More's%0a** voir l'article sur le jeu et les enfants%0a** Les explorateurs des millenaires futures, 2000%0a* Indice de Developpement Humain, PNUD, ...%0a* breve critique du principe de precaution%0a* Nietzche%0a** importance de la creation%0a*** superiorite du creatif plus libre sur le traducteur plus esclave%0a** nombreuses citations%0a** valeurs inversees%0a** apport%0a*** L'Homme peut se depasser%0a*** Suele compte la conception de l'avenir , degage du passe, sans nostalgie nic rainte%0a*** poesie, aphorismes et contraictions pour degager des voires de creation%0a*** les aleurs de l'onnivateur ne sont pas elles des suiveurs%0a*** l'innovateur doit etre ret a etre un cimopris et a depasser ses moments de doute%0a**** voir [[Content/MyAphorisms]]%0a* Darwin%0a** extension du principe d'evolution a presque tout et bien sur l'approche de l'innovation, souvent ramene a une necesaire "adaptation" pour survivre%0a*** voir aussi Quine, Donald T. Campbell, Gary Cziko, Nathalie Gontier%0a** voir aussi avant lui Spinoza pour la separation avec Dieu%0a** critique sur les incomprehensions%0a** evolution concerne toutes les formes de vie, qui sont reliees entre elles%0a** l'homme est le produit de l'evolution%0a* Einstein%0a** "Je suis comme un artiste qui cree librement a partir de mon imagination. '''L'imagination est plus importante que la connaissance.''' La connaissance est limitee. L'imagination encercle le monde." %0a** Illustration parfaite de l'innovation par synthese dialectique%0a** lieu d'observation exceptionnel dans l'institut des brevets en Suisse%0a** apport%0a*** demonstration de la force des syntheses dialetiques%0a*** superiorite de l'imaginaire sur la connaissance%0a*** necessite du recul philosophique et historique%0a*** humour, simplicite et modestie meme sur les sujets les plus difficiles%0a*** actualite et renouveau de l'humanisme%0a%0a%0a!!!Maturana (conclusion)%0a* synthese biodiversite/humanisme%0a* etude des systemes vivants, penseur de la complexite%0a* voir [[Cognition/]] pour son travail avec Francisco Varela%0a* aspects essentiellement humains%0a** le besoin de resonance avec ses origines%0a** aspiration a la transcendance comme besoin d'une evolution%0a** identite, en tant que conscience de sa propre existence%0a* mention de son Tree of Knowledge%0a* "Toute action est connaissance, toute connaissance est action."%0a** mention de la notion de systeme autopoietique (mais pas d'enaction)%0a** c'est l'interaction du reseau avec l'individu qui est createur%0a*** voir la these de Inna lu dimanche dernier (EconomiX)%0a* remarque sur l'importance des reseaux sociaux et du mode open-source%0a* les structures evoluent, pas l'organisation%0a* Tout systeme vivant est a la fois clos (informations) et ouvert (thermodynamique)%0a* l'innovation est le fait des "coordinations culturelles d'action"%0a* e.g. de 2 courants conflictuels%0a** innovation, consiste a generer des acquisitions nouvelles, reprises par d'autres%0a** traditions, droits acquis%0a%0a!!!Completer avec%0a* Wabi Sabi (XIIeme siecle)%0a** approche web 2.0 basee sur sa philosophie (visuel en reseau de 3 points)%0a** simplicite, amelioration continue, ...%0a* empiristes et realistes%0a* utopistes%0a* utilitaristes et pragmatistes%0a%0a%0a!!A faire%0a* chemin propose%0a** expliciter mon chemin (voir aussi [[Content/Philosophy]])%0a*** comparer les deux (notions de distance)%0a* philosophes %0a** philosophies%0a*** concepts principaux%0a%0a!!Idees inspiree du cours%0a* evolution of a book%0a** use the MIT Processing initiator professor who the "The Evolutions of Traces" on Darwin mulitple editions%0a*** generalize it and apply it to other books%0a**** e.g. La formation de l'esprit scientifique (12 editions ou plus)%0a** support philogenetic flow programming paradigm%0a*** output to a "classical" format like a wiki with proper visualization (a la GNU Steets)%0a* http://self/wiki/InnovativIT/EpistemologyLab%0a%0a!!Voir aussi%0a* L'ADN d'une entreprise innovante (cf librairie Arts et Metier)%0a* Leibniz institute/center%0a* Traite de l'efficacite, Francois Julien%0a%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a%0a!!Other reviews%0a* here%0a%0a!![[#ToDo]]To do%0a# improve [[Events/Template]]%0a%0a----%0a%0a%25center%25%3c%3c|[[Events/MardiInnovation01#SerieStart#SerieEnd|Retourner au 1er Mardi]]|>> Events.MardiInnovation03=[[#menu]]%0a[[http://www.mardis-innovation.fr/Acceder-au-meilleur-etat-des-sciences-technologies-et-connaissances_a172.html|Acceder au meilleur etat des sciences, technologie et connaissances]] par Marc Giget, CNAM 19 Octobre 2010%0a%0a[[#LiveStreams]][=#=]{$Name} on [[http://twitter.com/#search?q=%2523{$Name}|Twitter]], [[http://identi.ca/tag/{$Name}|identi.ca]], [[http://lacantine.ubicast.eu/lives/at-la-cantine/|Live Cast]], [[http://www.neoformix.com/Projects/TwitterStreamGraphs/view.php?q={$Name}|TwitterStreamGraphs]], [[http://www.collecta.com/#q={$Name}|Collecta]], [[http://www.flickr.com/search/?q={$Name}|flickr]]%0a%0a* remarque en preembule : habitude 1er frain a l'innovation%0a* perspective des entreprises innovantes%0a** cooperation%0a** interne, ...%0a** valorisation%0a* Integrer le meilleur etat des connaissance dans un produit creatif permettant d'aller plus loin dans la satisfaction des individus%0a* mesure%0a** 5M de chercheurs il y a 15ans puis 10Millions aujourd'hui esperant 20M ds 10 ans%0a*** dt 1M en Chine (qui vise 4M), 0.6M en Inde%0a** 15K articles par jour, 4.5M par an%0a*** 110K revues scientifiques%0a** 1M de brevet en 2009, 7.5M de brevet actifs%0a*** entre 0.3%25 et 0.5%25 brevet "rentables"%0a** $1B an en R&D%0a* rappel du processus d'innovation comme inverse de l'ultra specialisation impossible d'acces au "commun des mortels"%0a** synthese du meilleur etat de l'art%0a*** etat de l'art impossible a connaitre quand un changement radical vient d'un autre domaine impossible a prevoir%0a** pourtant important car on peu acquerir un monopole pendant un court instant%0a** mais il faut tjrs une combinaison d'avantages%0a* e.g. (classique) de l'invention du transistor%0a** objet le plus produit au monde%0a** en 2008 produit a la vitesse de 25 millards/seconde%0a** 5 fois plus produit que le grain de riz%0a* une idee originale ne nait que dans un cerveau a la fois%0a** et pourtant on observe une transition vers la creation colelctive depuis la creation individuelle%0a* these/article/brevet comme produit de recherche %0a** objectif de diffusion%0a** en conflit avec le brevet%0a* relation a long terme entre la naissance d'un nouveau champ et les applications%0a* e.g. laser%0a** temps de latence, 1958 decouverte -> 1980 premieres applications%0a** simplifications, miniaturisation, baisse de cout, securite, creation de confiance, mix avec les besoins existants%0a** plutot constant, pas d'acceleration%0a* quelques rares produits avec technologie initiale directement visible%0a** RU 486 (pile d'aborption), Jet society, Satellite TV (division de cout par 100K), Transistor%0a** liens a bien observer car si ils peuvent disparaitre tres rapidement%0a* qualite des uni, facteur clef de la capacite d'innovation%0a** e.g. Uni Sao Paulo, CNAM, MIT, UFPR%0a* grands centres de recherche allemands%0a** graphique publication per 100 R&D full time equivalent/patent application per 100 R&D full time equivalent%0a** ISI Fraunhofer (Kuhlmann, Heinze 2006)%0a** travaille de "packaging" de technologies pour les entreprises%0a* systeme de brevet juridiquement creer a Florence, applique a Venise durant la renaissance%0a* guerres jamais promoteur d'innovation%0a** materiel militaire tres peu diffuseur%0a** correlation entre les vagues d'innovation et les vagues de croissance economique%0a* couts de brevets 30K mais %0a* niveau trop en amont de la valeur pour qu'une universite puisse rapporter suffisament de financement%0a** meme pour les meilleurs%0a* Eurostat R&D PIST OCDE 2003%0a** repartion depenses R&D US/EU/Jap fondamental/applique/..%0a* The New World Powers in Innoation (patent filings per research and development expenditure)%0a** montrant ce qui est applicatif (US/EU)/theoricien (Asie)%0a* deconnection R&D croissance%0a** Japon suit parfaitement les recommendations du traite de Lisbonne%0a*** et pourtant un modele avec une evolution de l'emploi en chute, croissance insignifiante, dette #1 mondiale%0a*** entrepreneuriat le plus faible du monde (!) 2%25%0a*** culture specifique%0a* pas d'avantage competitif sur la science pure%0a* R&D en 1948 RAND Corporation pr la defense americaine%0a** {-R&D-} R.D.T.E. (avec TE tres couteux)%0a* pas de liens entre depenses en R&D et chiffre d'affaire%0a** e.g. transition R&D vers connection & dev%0a* mythe de "la valle de la mort" chez les universitesaires%0a** "darwinian sea" (struggle for life)%0a** visualisation Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft%0a*** Universities - '''RTO''' - Innovation Centre - Marketing partner in industry%0a** recherche fondamentale, recherche appliquee, developpement, prototype, evaluation, pre-serie, production de masse, croissance/emploi%0a* visualisation sous forme arbre avec les racines en recherche et les feuilles comme contacte avec la societe%0a** laboratoires, partenariats rech app, partenariats rech applique, macro technologie, proprietes, systemes, applications, marches, projection vers la societe%0a* transition du schema lineaire vers le modele d'innovation au coeur du syteme%0a* scouting platforme : NineSigma, Strategic Allies, yet2com%0a* modeles contrastes de la gestion de la technologie%0a** interne et lineaire %0a*** science, technologie, business, market%0a*** e.g. Sony, Microsoft, Samsung, ...%0a** centre et integrant/combinant%0a*** innovation = science * technologie * business * society%0a*** e.g. Nintendo, Apple, ..%0a* l'information sur les travaux de R&D est de plus en plus ouverte%0a** ~depuis 2004 (type web 2.0)%0a** [[#plateformes]]'''plateformes''' : Accelovation, InnoCentive, NineSigma, ExperNova, yet2com%0a*** source du tiers des innovations%0a** demo ExperNova%0a*** difference de vocabulaire entre l'academique tres abstrait et le prive plus concret et methodologique, applique%0a*** suggestions de mots clefs%0a*** objectif d'identifier les differents acteurs scientifique%0a*** BDD avec publications, laboratoires, chercheurs, projets europeen, ANR et equivalent ailleurs (pour l'instant 9 pays en Europe), brevet, ...%0a*** matching entre industriel et recherche, plus de partenariat potentiel que veille, mise en relation%0a**** cartographie des competences%0a**** different de plateforme de "challenge" (crowdsourcing)%0a*** direction open innovation, relation entreprise/universite, ...%0a*** en particulier sur les projets pluridisciplinaire, hors du coeur de metier, ...%0a* [[#RTO]]Research and Technology Organization (RTO)%0a** Inno campus (1km), Inno park (10km), cluter (100km), RTO (national/federal)%0a** 350 en Europe, cf EARTO%0a*** FhG, ARC, IJS, KIT, PSI, SINTEF, TNO, VTT, ...%0a*** details de%0a**** [[http://Fraunhofer.de|Fraunhofer]] (FhG)%0a**** CEA (patents, spin-off/start-ups)%0a**** Centre Suisse d'Electronique et de microtechnique (CESM)%0a** comparaison pr les brevets d eFhG/Universites US (Stanford, MIT, UC, ...)%0a** Hetegogeneous Technology Alliance (HTA), slide d'Andre Perret%0a** [[http://www.eera-set.eu|EERA]] %0a** [[http://www.waitro.org|WAITRO]] Members, ~RTO BRICS+pays arabes%0a%0a!!!Conclusion%0a* changement radical, plus de transfert de connaissances juste "nord->sud"%0a* vendre la technologie = solution du desespoir%0a** integrer ds des produits pr la valeur%0a** importance de l'entrepreneuriat%0a* relation subtile%0a%0a!!Notes%0a* pas de videos de ligne mais podcast disponible%0a** demander les ppt%0a* pas de seance mardi suivant (Tousaint)%0a* analyses, etude de cas structure%0a** format 4jrs donne juste avant noel pour la 1ere semaine de fevrier%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a%0a!!Other reviews%0a* here%0a%0a!![[#ToDo]]To do%0a# improve [[Events/Template]]%0a%0a----%0a%0a%25center%25%3c%3c|[[Events/MardiInnovation01#SerieStart#SerieEnd|Retourner au 1er Mardi]]|>> Events.MardiInnovation04=[[#menu]]%0a!Culture de l'innovation%0aMardi 2 novembre 2010 avec Marc Giget%0a%0a[[#LiveStreams]][=#=]{$Name} on [[http://twitter.com/#search?q=%2523{$Name}|Twitter]], [[http://identi.ca/tag/{$Name}|identi.ca]], [[http://lacantine.ubicast.eu/lives/at-la-cantine/|Live Cast]], [[http://www.neoformix.com/Projects/TwitterStreamGraphs/view.php?q={$Name}|TwitterStreamGraphs]], [[http://www.collecta.com/#q={$Name}|Collecta]], [[http://www.flickr.com/search/?q={$Name}|flickr]]%0a%0a!!Introduction%0a* difference entre processus et culture%0a* redefinition de ce que signifie innover%0a* declinaison du mot culture sur un ensemble de vues%0a* posture, attitude sur la capacite a ameliorer%0a%0a!!Culture generale, croisement des conaissance%0a* l'innovation nait aux interfaces%0a* lien entre les personnes qui depasse leurs seul specialites%0a* lieu de partage, referentiel commun, eviter de toujours devoir redefinir%0a** y compris dans une institution%0a* definition de la culture%0a** une prise de conscience par l'individu de sa personnalite d'etre pensant, mais aussi de ses rapports avec les autres hommes et avec le milieu naturel%0a* presentation de la pensee Pierre-Gilles de Gennes%0a** problemes sur l'enseignement, le dogme, le manque d'autonomie, capacite a douter%0a** une forme de scepticisme utilitariste%0a* citation de Florentin in "L'Ecole de Nancy"%0a** Creer des liens%0a** etre en interface%0a* exemple de Steve Jobs%0a** venant du monde des lettres%0a*** role de la typographie%0a*** influence pour le monde de la creation et de la publication%0a** transformation du calculateur avec l'outil de traitement de texte voir de la creation%0a*** reprise des travaux de Xerox%0a*** integration par les metaphores de dossers, bureau, etc sur un publique nouveau%0a** rappel du role d'integrateur%0a*** faible budget de R&D par rapport a Microsoft%0a*** role qui reste tres complexe%0a* ne jamais "mettre sa culture dans sa poche" quand on travaille sur un projet%0a* risque du monolithique en groupe homogene%0a* Culture de la philosophie%0a** rappel du cours precedent, notion de PhD%0a%0a!!Culture historique, dynamique du devenir%0a* des racine des ailes%0a** "la taille des racines empechent les ailes de pousser"%0a* grandes vagues historiques d'innovation%0a** phenomene discontinu%0a*** existence de paliers (incluant les normes) permettant d' "amortir"%0a*** ruptures%0a** reprise de la visualization Les liens entre les vagues d'innovations (example du calculateur)%0a*** Leonard de Vinci, Pascal, Leibniz (avec definition de l'approche binaire), Scheutz (mais impasse) -> reprise du binaire sur les calculateurs modernes%0a*** voir aussi [[ReadingNotes/MecaMind]]%0a*** importance de la connaissance historique%0a* exemples de vis-a-vis%0a* Tour Eiffel comme exemple d'une des premiers "build operate transfert"%0a* grandes epoques%0a## Belle Epoque%0a## Grande Guerre, Annees folles, crises de 1929 et des annees 30, Deuxieme Guerre Mondiale]%0a## "30 glorieuses"%0a## Net Epoque%0a* visualisation des phases de syntheses creatives (cf [[Path:/pub/?/phrasesprecedentedesynthesecreative.svg|phrasesprecedentedesynthesecreative.svg]])%0a** mouvement historique%0a*** evolution technologiques, tendances longues, evolutions sociologiques%0a** contraintes%0a*** nouvelles possibilites%0a*** nouvelles valeurs et contraintes%0a* risque du modele perime%0a** exemple de la menagere de moins de 50 ans qui a maintenant disparu%0a*** definit en 1958 par Procter&Gamble%0a** continuer de comprendre un monde qui change au travers de sa culture%0a%0a!!Culture Scientifique et Technique%0a* essentiel de l'innovation ne vient pas des scientifiques qui restent a un niveau technique%0a** mais plutot des gens de metiers%0a** besoin d'integration pour les applications%0a* inventaire rapide, non exhaustif des NTICs (5 slides complets)%0a** importance des flux RSS%0a*** cf [[Content/TheRSSQuest]], [[Cookbook/News]]%0a** e.g. de structuration par FredCavazza.net%0a* (voir aussi vendredi soir a La Cantine)%0a%0a!!Culture de la realisation%0aCulture organisationnelle, industrielle, sens pratique, sciences de l'ingenieur, "genie" (mecanique, chimique, logiciel, genetique ...)%0a* visualisation Boeing %0a** de "Initial Naive Concept of Ground Operations"%0aquelques ingenieurs en une journee%0a** a "Operational Reality" plusieurs centaines d'ingenieurs en plusieurs semaines%0a** multiplication des couts par 10%0a* complexite des systemes, surprogrammation, ...%0a* necessite d'un va-et-vient constant%0a** essais, prototype rapide, ...%0a** risque du refus d'obstacle%0a%0a!!Culture du meilleur etat de l'art, du metier%0aPermanence et renouveau des metiers%0a* Chef d'oeuvre :le metier pousse au niveau d'un art%0a* risque de fixation par la qualite, les process de normes, ...%0a* innovation comme prise d'initiative%0a## Maitrise%0a*** Restaurer, reparer, reproduire, revnover, rehabiliter, refaire%0a*** d'ou le risque d'etre former seulement a l'innovation%0a**** rappel le modele en T%0a## vers%0a### Progres des connaissances%0a### Evolution de la societe%0a## initiative, creation%0a*** Inventer, innover, initiative, introduire la nouveaute%0a*** apporter sa contribution a l'evolution du monde%0a%0a!!Culture humaniste%0aL'homme a la mesure de toutes choses%0a* synthese creative humaniste%0a** besoin de macro-competence%0a* amelioration de la%0a** condition humaine%0a** relation entre les hommes%0a** la vie dans la citee%0a** relation a la nature%0a* la technologie permet beaucoup, elle n'impose rien%0a* comparaison des modeles nationaux%0a** l'innovation a travers le monde%0a* importance de l'art%0a** atouts : sensibilite, imaginaire, creation%0a** beaute%0a*** comme avantage clef de conservation%0a*** "La beaute est indispensable pour que l'innovation soit acceptee par la societe. Les technologies changent, la beaute reste."%0a%0a!!Culture du projet, de la conception a la realisation%0aIdee originale, scenario, realisation... Equipe projet, tous au generique%0a* logique du projet plus que process%0a## generation d'idees%0a## tri, fusion, selection enrichissement%0a## pitchs%0a## briefs%0a## projets%0a## realisation%0a* nouvel outil de fonctionnement au cours de la vie%0a** successions de projets plus que positions%0a* "Une idee qui n'a pas ete experimee n'existe pas." Oscar Wilde%0a* differente trajectoires%0a** se specialiser sur une phase ou vouloir faire fonctionner un projet par toutes les phases%0a%0a!!Culture de la prise d'initiative%0a* example de Denis Papin, Destin Funeste, ...%0a* difficulte de changer le systeme par l'interieur%0a** souvent necessaire de creer une nouvelle structure%0a** mention de nouveau d'autopoeise, protection de l'organisation qui reproduit son propre modele%0a* lien entre innovation et l'echec et sa gestion%0a** echec comme mechanisme d'apprentissage%0a** existence de portofolio%0a** exemple Apple des succes de produits%0a*** enormement d'echecs, 7 succes%0a** Le grands echecs qui ont menes aux grands succes, serie dans Les Echos%0a* source de satisfaction%0a** integration du resultat dans le reel%0a* inhibiteurs%0a** formations insuffisantes des cadres plus adapte a la gestion de l'existant%0a*** qui sinon serait entrepreneur ou intrapreneur%0a** tres faible valorisation de la prise de risque%0a*** experimentation echec/re-experimentation succes%0a*** gain potentiel faible par rapport au risque%0a** de Why Big Companies Can't Invent par Howard Aderson, MIT%0a** aveuglement du leader%0a* existant (aveuglement du leader)%0a** decouvreur, precurseurs%0a*** pionniers, createurs, precurseurs, ... (regle du fait accompli)%0a**** aventurier, entrepreneurs%0a* culture de l'imitation%0a** avec une frontiere de l'illegalite%0a* "Les tendances on les cree ou on les suit."%0a* conclusion sur l'entrepreneur comme mise a disposition%0a** par d'entreprise, pas d'innovation%0a** "L'entrepreneur gere ce qui est le plus craint par les autres partenaire de l'innovation : le risque"%0a** characteristique francaise : l'elite n'entreprant pas%0a** differentiation entre mise a son compte (auto-entrepneneur) et creation entrepreunarialle (scalable)%0a* innovation, progress et la croissance marque par%0a** multi-initiative%0a** biodiversite des entreprises et BM%0a** pas par un soutient particuier de l'etat ou des banques%0a%0a!!Voir aussi%0a* axiologie%0a* ideologie%0a* praxeologie%0a* [[Fabien/MyBeliefs]], [[Languages/]]%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a!![[#ToDo]]A faire%0a* partager a Paola%0a** l'opera metalique blanc de Curitiba%0a* partager a Raphael%0a** pointe de creativite en derniere annee de maternelle%0a* partager a Guerrique%0a** Culture historique, dynamique du devenir%0a* jeter un oeil au groupe Facebook%0a** si un wiki est mise a disposition, considerer ce moyen de diffusion%0a** eventuellement y partager mes notes%0a* "l'innovation commence la ou l anorme s'arrete" evoque cette par "un collegue du Nevada"%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a%0a----%0a%0a%25center%25%3c%3c|[[Events/MardiInnovation01#SerieStart#SerieEnd|Retourner au 1er Mardi]]|>> Events.MardiInnovation05=[[#menu]]%0a[[http://www.mardis-innovation.fr/Tour-du-monde-des-grandes-cultures-de-l-innovation_a170.html|Tour du monde des grandes cultures de l’innovation]] avec Marc Giget, CNAM mardi 9 novembre%0a%0a(:hashtag: HASHTAGUNSET:)%0a[[#LiveStreams]][=#=]{$:hashtag} on [[http://twitter.com/#search?q=%2523{$:hashtag}|Twitter]], [[http://identi.ca/tag/{$:hashtag}|identi.ca]], [[http://lacantine.ubicast.eu/lives/at-la-cantine/|Live Cast]], [[http://www.neoformix.com/Projects/TwitterStreamGraphs/view.php?q={$:hashtag}|TwitterStreamGraphs]], [[http://www.collecta.com/#q={$:hashtag}|Collecta]], [[http://www.flickr.com/search/?q={$:hashtag}|flickr]]%0a%0a%0a!Tour du monde des grandes cultures de l'innovation%0a%0a%0a!!Introduction%0a* innovation croissant dans la "zone sud" proportionnellement%0a* rappel de la culture d'innovation (cf seq #2?)%0a* e.g. valeurs et objectif de l'innovation (cf The Economist) avec le comparatif US/UK/DE/China/Bresil%0a** consequences des priorites pour l'adoption des innovations%0a*** i.e. inutile de voir les investisseurs pour proposer les memes projets suivant des valeurs differentes meme si les technologies peuvent etre identiques%0a** autre example d'utilisation de Google et de recherches par mots-clefs%0a*** un vocabulaire la aussi a garder en tete en presentant le meme projet a des acteurs culturellement different%0a* risque de transposition malgre des hierarchies differents, e.g. depenses de R&D alors que celle-ci est difficilement correle au resultat%0a** relative amount of annual R&D spending by country (R&D Mag, data OECD, WorldBank, etc)%0a* plus chiffres sur la R&D que sur l'innovation en soi%0a** et pire, problemes de metrique en particulier sur les pays emergents%0a** multiplicite de metriques d'innovation mais quasiment toutes base sur l'investissement (input)%0a* The New World Powers Of Innovation (infographique sur les brevets deposes)%0a* The Exploding Internet (2008)%0a%0a!!US%0a* puissance science/technologique%0a* SiliconValley/MIT%0a** geographie des '''clusters d'inno'''%0a*** >50%25 des start-ups hi-tech dans la Silicon-Valley%0a**** p-e entrain d'emerger en China/Inde/Bresil%0a***** Silicon Valley's place in the global network of regions (visualisation)%0a****** IT employment/patents/venture capital%0a**** et capitaux venant aussi de ces pays (meme si par des institutions financieres locales)%0a*** correspond bcp au graph VC (cf livre)%0a*** paradigme "Sustainable Silicon Valley"%0a**** legetimite douteuse comparativement a l'Allemage, Europe du Nord%0a* innovations militaires %0a** peut diffusant, interdiction export composant, ...%0a*** prevu pour ne pas etre trop diffusant%0a* entrepreneuriat%0a** graph sur le VC, ecosysteme unique%0a** permettant de financer des start-ups%0a* problemes d'emplois high-tech%0a** {-previsions avant la crise-} averees fausses%0a*** secteur hi-tech e.g. infotech hardware, comm, aerospace, infotech services, ...%0a*** -68K au lieu de +2 700K (cf Bureau of Labour Statistics)%0a*** Facebook, Twitter, etc cree des reseaux mais peu d'emplois%0a** heuristique que les emplois se font assez loin de la technologie elle-meme%0a*** mais pas d'amont sans aval%0a** Prototypical US Industry (National Center on Education and the Economy, Tgouh Choices or Tough Times, 2007)%0a*** creative work/routine work (done by people)/routine work (done by machine)%0a* examples : Boeing, P&G, Microsoft, Apple, Google, ...%0a** 3M "3M se degage de toutes activites ou il n'est plus que 3eme"%0a** l'univers web et leurs reseaux n'est pas equivalent a G.M.%0a** KM system? PMI system?%0a** Reverse engineering Google's innovation machine, Tyler and Davenport, HBR%0a*** Google Innovation's ecosystem =%0a**** Google Platform%0a***** Content providers/Consumers/Innovators/Advertisers%0a* problemes financiers%0a** US absorbe 55%25 de l'epargne mondiale%0a*** 25%25 du petrole, p-e finallement moins grave%0a** mention de l'obsession de suppression de CAPEX, sous-investissement chronique depuis 15ans%0a** limites des possibilites de financement%0a** mais tjrs de l'enthousiasme%0a%0a!!Canada%0a* un des cinq grands pays detenteurs de matieres premieres%0a** Afrique du Sud, Russie, Chine, Bresil%0a** risque de vivre sur sa rente%0a*** au lieu de faire de la transformation%0a* dev. puissante ind. hi-tech%0a* formation universitaire "excedentaire"%0a** a l'inverse de la France ? malgre [[WatchingNotes/WatchingNotes#Incultures2]]%0a** modele humaniste%0a*** UDRC/CRDI Centre de Recherche pour le Developpement International, UPUEACE, ...%0a* ouverture aux start-up et a l'immigration%0a* examples : Nortel (modele de destruction creative a la Schumpeter), RIM (plus forte valeur du pays), Bombardier%0a** pole de jeu-video%0a* mode de vie, connection US, ...%0a%0a!!Europe%0a* Unite et diversite des modeles%0a** Scandinavie, #1 ds nombreux classement, Helsinky%0a** Allemagne, rech mondiale%0a** Angleterre, finance%0a** Italie, design/mode%0a** Pays de l'Est, investissement%0a** Iberrique, lien langue amerique, Barcelone%0a** France, etat, hi-tech, luxe (55%25 des marques mondiales de Paris), sante%0a** Regional Innovation Performance, OECD 2007%0a** The most innovation European Countries (Innovation INdex, 26 criteria) CEE 2006%0a*** 26 criteres dont 23 d'outputs%0a** projets de synthese%0a*** Arianne, CERN, Airbus, Erasmus, ...%0a* example de Bosch, Siemens, ...%0a* 1er pole sci mondiale%0a* berceau de l'inno huma%0a* Crise et renouveau du modele europeen%0a* attente specifique%0a** referrence par les marques%0a%0a!!Allemagne%0a* modele de reference%0a* excellence sci et tech%0a** Max Planck, Leignitez Center, ...%0a** Fraunhofer (FhG) contrats avec 18K entreprises, struct. intermediaire d'integration et diffusion, cf cours #2 sur les '''RTI'''%0a** legetimite, image "c'est solide c'est allemand"%0a** 65%25 des brevets europeens%0a** interconnection%0a* leaders puissants%0a** Siemens (dont des forums de R&D parfois plus interessants que des conferences internationales ouverters), Daimler, ...%0a* milliers PME leaders mondiaux%0a* problemes societaux%0a** vieillissement de la population, baisse de la population%0a** faible propension aux produits nouveaux, un peu ringard%0a*** peut present sur le produit fini hi-tech grand publique%0a* pays vieillisant mais pourtant qui conserve le leadership mondial%0a%0a!!France%0a* modele particulier vu de l'ext.%0a** image sophistication%0a** idees de theses sur "l'infantilisation des entreprises francaises"%0a* dual hi-tech/grand programme%0a** taux de subvention publique de la R&D%0a* puissant grands prives (42 leaders mondiaux)%0a** Dassault, Channel, Suez, Veolia, Michelin (fournisseur arme US) ...%0a* etat omnipresent, convervatisme, X-mines, ...%0a** mention du "serious game" avec un paquet de 100M (cf [[PersonalInformationStream/WithoutNotesNovember10#Gamification]])%0a* excellent en sante publique%0a* leader mondial du luxe en renouveau%0a* nouvel entrepreneuriat ?%0a** excecrable%0a** risque de seuil taxes/aides qui ne motiva pas la trasition%0a* examples L'OReal, DS, Venturi (vs Tesla Motor), Carmat (coeur artificiel), Aldebara (Nao, e.g. contrats Shanghai + AGI), Archos%0a%0a!!Italie%0a* excellence creative%0a** Politecnico Milano%0a** efficacite du reseau de PME %0a*** specificite des '''"districts"'''%0a** monde de la creation liee a la production%0a*** machines outils%0a* maitrise marque%0a** Armani, Prada, Gucci, ...%0a* dynamisme entrepreunariales familiales%0a* design sensualite%0a* example Benetton (la fabrica), Armani, Fiat, Ferrari (pit-stop avec des choregraphes), Alessi%0a%0a!!UK%0a* excellence scientifique%0a** tres cite, elistite (Oxbridge), peu d'inputs%0a* declin puis renouveau industriel en biotehc et software%0a* qualite du design%0a** integre a la R&D, conception/design%0a** '''Design Council'''%0a*** http://www.youtube.com/user/DesignCouncilUK%0a* role de la city%0a** financement innovation%0a* renouveau de Londres%0a* example Dyson (juste un aspirateur mais... 70%25 de la demande total = produits de la vie quotidienne), BBC, Virgin, Touch Bionics (protheses)%0a* problemes de croissance et de comptes publics%0a** cf US%0a%0a!!Pays nordiques%0aseance dediee le 23nov%0a* excellence mondiale en inno%0a* combinaison edu, rech, concetion, entrepreneuriat, qualite de vie, couverture sociale%0a* '''Nordisk Innovation Center'''%0a* valeurs communes%0a* ouverture internationale%0a* ennui ?%0a%0a!!Finlance%0a* #1 inno depuis 15 ans%0a* #1 ville inno Helsinky %0a** plan a 50 ans%0a*** comparaison avec Curitiba%0a** Helsinki "living lab"%0a* ref absolue education, plus fort tau de brevet par habitant%0a* ...%0a%0a!!Danemark%0a* pays le plus heureux du monde%0a* '''Innovation Center Denmark'''%0a** Munich/Shanghai/SiliconValley%0a%0a!!Suisse%0a* #1 salaire%0a* EPFL%0a* hitech, bioteng, micro meca%0a* CSEM, CSEM's international network%0a* example Nestle, Actelion (bioeng), UBS, Swatch, BrainStore ...%0a* ...%0a%0a!!Japon%0a* R&D tech et brevet (1/3 monde mais pas utilise, rapide perte de valeur)%0a** robotique, SHS, ...%0a* modele inno (cf OCDE)%0a** contre example avec croissance emploi, dette publique (#1 mondiale, 200%25 PNB), ....%0a* plus faible taux entrepreneunariat au monde%0a** "kiosera" (occupation US apres-guerre)%0a* '''Key Technology Centers'''%0a* examples Toyota, Sony, Nintendo (Pokemon volume>Airbus)...%0a* ...%0a* suite ?%0a%0a!!Coree%0a* dev continu inno grace excellente base edu + puissants groupes%0a* example Samsung%0a** ~400K employes, ~40K chercheurs/inge, ~1K designers%0a** #1 brevets ds l'industrie%0a** plus grande entreprise indus au monde et la plus innovante%0a** BTP, equipement, usines clef en main%0a%0a!!Chine%0aseance dediee avec Inde a suivre%0a* comparaison US%0a* copie, production, pollution%0a* invest clean tech%0a* Social Innovation China%0a[[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2Dwvp1E3uxk|China's Research and Innovation Strategies]], Science Futures, UCSD 2008%0a%0a!!Inde%0a* geant discret%0a* dev edu%0a** formation ingenieur%0a* 12 millions entrepreneunariat en Inde%0a** couple a l'inno%0a* example Wipro, ...%0a%0a!!Russia%0a* ...%0a* ref : Culture of miliatary inno%0a%0a!!South Africa%0a* ...%0a%0a!!To do%0a* PMI Platform du Management de l'Innovation (cf Cap Digital)%0a** nom anglais ?%0a** Helsinki "living lab"%0a* 25 modeles de references (taille et age) qui se renouvele constament%0a** Siemens, Saint-Gobain, GE, ...%0a* partage Touch Bionics sur #hplusfrance/#hplusroadmap%0a* check%0a** BrainStore%0a** specificite KM/PMI ? modele epistemologique ?%0a*** 25 modeles de references %0a*** Samsung%0a%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a%0a!!Other reviews%0a* here%0a%0a!![[#ToDo]]To do%0a# improve [[Events/Template]]%0a# check %0a## [[http://www.directeur-innovation.com/einstitut/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=6&Itemid=5|Apport méthodologique aux stratégies d'Innovation]], Institut Européen de Stratégies Créatives et d’Innovation %0a## http://www.directeur-innovation.fr/%0a%0a%0a----%0a%0a%25center%25%3c%3c|[[Events/MardiInnovation01#SerieStart#SerieEnd|Retourner au 1er Mardi]]|>> Events.MardiInnovation06=[[#menu]]%0a[[http://event.com/URL|{$Name}]] date and time%0a%0a!Les etapes historiques de la construction d'une culture europeenne de l'innovation%0a%0a(:hashtag: HASHTAGUNSET:)%0a[[#LiveStreams]][=#=]{$:hashtag} on [[http://twitter.com/#search?q=%2523{$:hashtag}|Twitter]], [[http://identi.ca/tag/{$:hashtag}|identi.ca]], [[http://lacantine.ubicast.eu/lives/at-la-cantine/|Live Cast]], [[http://www.neoformix.com/Projects/TwitterStreamGraphs/view.php?q={$:hashtag}|TwitterStreamGraphs]], [[http://www.collecta.com/#q={$:hashtag}|Collecta]], [[http://www.flickr.com/search/?q={$:hashtag}|flickr]]%0a%0a%0a"l'avenir appartient a ceux qui ont une longue memoire" Nietzsche (affiche sur un slide ayant pour fond de voie lactee)%0a%0a%0a* Naissance de l'ecriture%0a** example de diversite des cultures dans des moments historiques similaires%0a*** a Sumer en Irak -3500 av JC%0a*** cuneiforme en Mesopotamie -3300 av JC%0a*** ecriture hieroglyphe en Egypte -3200 av JC%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a!!Antiquite%0a* Babylone (-3200,-2500)%0a** voir les grandes villes de l'innovation a travers l'histoire%0a* Persepolis (-521,-330)%0a** perte des connaissances car peut de redondance/diffusion%0a** synthese creative, ce que cette civilisation a pu faire de mieux%0a** Roman Ghirshman, Arthur Upham Pope, Jean Chardin%0a* Carthage (-700,-146)%0a* Thebes%0a* Tell Al Amarara%0a* Grece antique%0a** Athenes (-1400)%0a** Philosophie (cf [[MardiInnovation02|cours 2]]), sciences%0a*** idealisation du corps, esprit, ...%0a** Organisation de la societe%0a** Rencontres, echanges, emulations (y compris entre citees), jeux olympiques%0a** Bases scientifique et technique%0a*** calculateur mecanique, distributeur, automatique, ...%0a*** outils militaires%0a** Siece de Pericles (Veme siecle avant JC)%0a*** bcp d'inventions grecques qui deviennent des innovations romaines%0a**** tres peu de modele alors que Rome industrialisera et diffusera%0a*** e.g. Antikythera (cf articles lut les mois derniers)%0a** Culture, art de vivre, architecture, vie dans la cite %0a*** fondee sur la valorisation de l'individu%0a** approche plus theorique, equilibre, ...%0a* Rome%0a** base sur la Grece, les Etrusques, ...%0a** apports multiculturels et adoption et diffusion rapide des innovations des pays conquis%0a*** plus un cote ingenieur, pragmatique, peu theoricien%0a** "une machine a integrer"%0a** Seneque, philosophe entrepreneur%0a** reproduire dans un reseau que l'on sait gerer%0a** energie, optimisation%0a*** y compris textuel (& etc NB PS)%0a** gestion de l'eau%0a** formation, competence, experience, insertion de l'individu dans la societe%0a*** curriculum vitae%0a** premier quotidien Acta Diurna%0a** orgnisation du droit%0a** maillage d'innovations principallement axe sur l'architecture (ou l'amenagement urbain)%0a%0a!!Moyen Age%0a* Scholastique l'emporte sur tout%0a* 2 syntheses creatives%0a** chateau fort, organisation, tech, archi, %0a** cathedrales%0a*** >1000 inno ds cathedrale gothique%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a!!Regard sur l'innovation a la Renaissance%0avoyages aux sources du modele europeen de l'innovation%0a* "La renaissance est l'une des rares epoques de l'histoire qui se soit denommeee d'elle-meme." ... Andre Chastel%0a* "La nature de l'homme varie peu." ... John R. Hale%0a* premiere synthese '''globale'''%0a** un lieu et un temps de sythese des connaissances du monde%0a** Italie += Chine, Inde, monde Arabo-Persique, Europe, ...%0a* les quatres composantes modernes de l'innovation sont crees a la Renaissance%0a** Umanesimo%0a** Brevetto%0a** Venturi Capitale%0a** Disegno%0a* pause, moment exceptionnel, peu de conflits%0a* cites a taille humaine au coeir des connaissances du monde%0a* en fin de periode, inquietude, fragilite descites italiennes face a la dimension du monde, a ala psuissances des etats qui les entourent, au reotu r d'une religion totalitaire%0a* sentiment d'inacheve et d'inachevable de Leonard de Vinci%0a* epidemie de peste%0a** fragilite par rapport a sa grandeur%0a* Les cites%0a** Venise la "nouvelle Byzance" ou la "nouvelle Rome"%0a** Florence%0a*** taux de scholarisation equivalent en Europe au XIXeme siecle%0a*** 1ere place financiere du monde%0a**** possibilite de "faire de l'argent avec de l'argent" mais monnaie expiatoire, misericordia%0a*** audace, laboratoire d'idee, berceau des idees et ideaux%0a*** avant garde de l'art%0a*** tout ne s'y cree pas %0a*** lien faillite de banque / vague de creation%0a**** destruction creative Schumpeterienne%0a**** {-Bardi, Perruzi-} apparition des Medicis%0a* l'humanisme%0a** en 1406 Brunelleeschi/Donatello definissent le nom sur le chemin d'un retour de Rome a Florence%0a** precurseurs Dante, Petrarque%0a** remise en cause du pouvoir de l'eglise et de l'etat pontifical%0a** l'homme est digne par nature%0a** montee de l'individu et de l'individualite%0a** homme mesure de toutes choses%0a** accumuler les connaissances et les transmettres%0a*** professeurs benevoles decouves%0a*** peches capitaux%0a**** etre inculte ou ennuyeux%0a** Erasme (1466-1536)%0a** Pic de la Mirandole%0a** Matteao Palmieni%0a** Hans Holbein Le Jeune%0a** creer de la richesse et en faire profiter sa cite%0a* synthese par l'art %0a** "La peinture est la plus parfaite de tutes les sciencs, parcequ'a travers la reproduction et l'etude elle conduit a la connaissances des lois qui regissent la nature et les passions de l'homme." Lenoard Da Vinci%0a** design, esquisses, ...%0a** Barbarri, Caravage, ...%0a** chaque tableau donne un progres%0a*** perspective, angles, etc...%0a* l'impertinence%0a** critique et eros dans de tres nombreuses oeuvres%0a*** et aujourd'hui... prix de l'impertinence (donc bien encadre)%0a* les mathematiques%0a** 4operatoins de base avec chuffres arabes%0a** compta moderne%0a** diffusion de la table de multiplication%0a** finance%0a** 3D%0a* le commerce, l'echange%0a** routes de commerce%0a*** echange d'argent par "numero" donc sur des routes non sures%0a** Marco Polo%0a* l'argent, la banque, le credit%0a** Cosimo de Medicis%0a*** pour la premiere fois, l'argent se deplace dans le temps et dans l'espace, dematerialise%0a*** ~"6000 bouchers > 1 prince"%0a** Anton Fugger%0a* la reforme%0a* invention et innovation%0a** imprimerie%0a** cartographie%0a** combinaison de multiples techniques pre-existantes%0a** formalisation des savoirs%0a** voir Nova Reperta (1600)%0a* haute tech%0a** instrument de navigation%0a** verres blanc%0a*** lunettes astro, microscope, horlogerie%0a** machines outils complexes%0a** arsenaux%0a** chimie minerale%0a* liaison art et metiers%0a* creation et repartition des richesses%0a* l'entreprise%0a** compta%0a** contrat%0a** assurance%0a** ROI (origine arabe)%0a** virements%0a** e.g. Alde Manuce%0a** e.g. Arsenal de Venise (plus de 5000 employes)%0a** Gutenberg, start-up mal finance%0a*** mix obligataire/actionnaire (debt/equity)%0a* fin de la enaissance en Italie%0a** milieu XVIeme siecle l'inquisition s'etend%0a* apport%0a** vision idealise de l'homme%0a** chef d'oeuvres multiples%0a** approche moderne innovatoin%0a*** cf 4 points fondamentaux%0a** vision europenne%0a** ambition humaine sans precedent%0a** perception d'un avenir%0a** esprit analytique et critique moderne%0a** ouver le chemin aux lumieres%0a** art de vivre dans les villes%0a** organisations charitables%0a** professionalisme%0a** maitrise de l'utilisation moderne de l'argent%0a** esprit moderne d'entreprise%0a** ecole moderne%0a** un esprit nouveau dans la litterature%0a*** e.g. Thomas Moore%0a* lien avec l'actualite%0a** relation avec le reste du monde%0a** synthese creative a partir des coannaissance set d'invetntions venues d'ailleurs%0a**creation de richesse, relationa l'argnt,repartition%0a** education,epanoussement de l'individu, cite ideale%0a** nouvelle phase d'inno "human-centric" (a la Steve Jobs)%0a** projet europeen, construction du futur%0a** acces a la connaisance pour tous%0a%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a%0a!!Other reviews%0a* here%0a%0a!![[#ToDo]]To do%0a# improve [[Events/Template]]%0a----%0a%0a%25center%25%3c%3c|[[Events/MardiInnovation01#SerieStart#SerieEnd|Retourner au 1er Mardi]]|>> Events.MardiInnovation07=[[#menu]]%0a[[http://mardis-innovation.fr/Entrepreneuriat-innovation-croissance-et-developpement-de-l-entreprise_a185.html|Entrepreneuriat, innovation, croissance et développement de l’entreprise]] 24th of May 2011%0a%0a(:hashtag: HASHTAGUNSET:)%0a[[#LiveStreams]][=#=]{$:hashtag} on [[http://twitter.com/#search?q=%2523{$:hashtag}|Twitter]], [[http://identi.ca/tag/{$:hashtag}|identi.ca]], [[http://lacantine.ubicast.eu/lives/at-la-cantine/|Live Cast]], [[http://www.neoformix.com/Projects/TwitterStreamGraphs/view.php?q={$:hashtag}|TwitterStreamGraphs]], [[http://www.collecta.com/#q={$:hashtag}|Collecta]], [[http://www.flickr.com/search/?q={$:hashtag}|flickr]]%0a%0a%0a>>rframe%3c%3c%0a!![[#OwnObjectives]]Own objectives%0a# help on that issue%0a# learn this%0a# meet that person%0a>>%3c%3c%0a%0a!!Attended activities%0a* [[#this|this]]was on crypto by [[http://www.hologram-industries.com/|Hologram Industries]]%0a** resulted in [[Content/Needs#ComplexityOfInverseFunction]] on the general principle of security%0a*** which lead to [[Fabien/ExtendedLayeredModel#Asymmetry]] and the more general interest in [[Content/Mathematics#OneWayFunction]]%0a* [[#that|that]]%0a%0a!!![[#this]][[#this|this]] by him%0a* remarks%0a* remarks%0a%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a%0a!!![[#that]][[#that|that]] by him%0a* remarks%0a* remarks%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a!!Overall remarks and conclusions%0a* meet him%0a* could be improved by doing that%0a* see also that other event%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a%0a!!Other reviews or coverage%0a* here%0a%0a!![[#ToDo]]To do%0a# improve [[Events/Template]]%0a# add map data [=(:ola-point lat= lon= text='':)=] Events.MaryleneDelbourgDelphis=[[#menu]]%0a[[http://lacantine.org/events/demarrer-son-entreprise-rever-et-tenter-avec-force-et-armure|Démarrer son entreprise: Ręver et tenter avec force et armure]] by Marylčne Delbourg-Delphis, 29th of September 2010 at La Cantine%0a%0a[[#LiveStreams]][=#=]{$Name} on [[http://twitter.com/#search?q=%2523{$Name}|Twitter]], [[http://identi.ca/tag/{$Name}|identi.ca]], [[http://www.neoformix.com/Projects/TwitterStreamGraphs/view.php?q={$Name}|TwitterStreamGraphs]], [[http://www.collecta.com/#q={$Name}|Collecta]], [[http://www.flickr.com/search/?q={$Name}|flickr]]%0a%0a!!Attended activities%0a* [[#Innover|Innover]]%0a* [[#Co-fondateurs|Co-fondateurs]]%0a* [[#LArtisanDeLaChance|L'artisan de la chance]]%0a%0a%0a!!![[#Innover]]Innover = Creer une envie%0a* metaphore du long voyage%0a** avoir un produit desire%0a** partir bien entoure%0a* 1 client ne fait pas un marche%0a** condition : aimer les gens (et donc les clients)%0a** remise en question pas que du publique mais aussi de son idee%0a* importance du prototypage%0a** montrer a ces gens interesses avant%0a** gain de temps%0a** raconter son histoire de mieux en mieux%0a** on est pas son produit%0a* le client aussi sait etre creatif%0a** mais pas forcement un besoin partage par les autres clients%0a*** mais pourtant convertible en service si peu replicable ou trop couteux a implementer%0a* si les gens gagnent de l'argent grace a une application, meme ouverte, ils deviennent evangeliste%0a** on gagne de l'argent en fesant gagner l'argent aux autres%0a* surveillez vos clients de plus en plus%0a** pas de concurrent dit souvent pas de marche%0a*** ou manque de veille sur le sujet%0a** cf Seedea:Seedea/Alternatives%0a** cout de l'education quand un produit est tres disruptif%0a*** ne pas etre "trop" original%0a** rester humble%0a*** le client adore montrer ce qu'il connait%0a**** ouverture a l'interaction et a la resolution de probleme de facon collaborative%0a**** creation de valeur, possibilite de vente%0a*** opportunite d'avoir un demonstration de produit concurrant "gratuitement"%0a** surestimer > sous-estimer%0a* innovation non limite au produit%0a** e.g. video innovation en N dimension%0a* vouloir changer le monde mais difficilement les gens%0a* etre paye au plus tard a la beta%0a* importance du KM%0a** coherence (meme idee, meme demo, ...)%0a** surmonter la peur d'ecrire%0a*** qui peut se propager aussi dans le groupe !%0a**** dans un sens comme dans l'autre%0a* early adopters de la courbe de E. M. Rogers au niveau de l'alpha%0a%0a!!!!Modele en escalier%0a* Surveillez vos concurrents de plus en plus%0a* Racontez votre histoire de mieux en mieux%0a** pitch de plus en plus simple%0a** documenter de plus en plus%0a# idee%0a# prototype%0a# alpha 1%0a## alpha 2%0a### alpha n%0a# beta 1%0a## beta 2%0a### beta n%0a# version 1%0a## version 2%0a### version n%0a# Consulter les clients potentiels%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a!!![[#Co-fondateurs]]Co-fondateurs%0a* test de la viabilite de l'idee%0a* complementaires, ni opposes ni identiques%0a* mentor%0a** etre completement honnete%0a* gerer son entourage%0a** risquer les promesses%0a*** e.g. week-end et location 6 mois en avances mais problemes importants%0a** etre clair%0a*** explique la difficulte de la situation%0a** remettre en question son active%0a** remettre en question son entourage%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a!!![[#LArtisanDeLaChance]]L'artisan de la chance%0apresenter en sens inverse%0a* %25green%25Chance%25%25%0a* Vrai probleme a resoudre%0a* Perspective nouvelle%0a* Vrai prospects%0a* Competences et engagement de l'entrepreneur%0a* Equipe engagee et competente%0a* Discipline de travail des le debut%0a** avoir un conseil d'administration%0a*** y compris une person externe%0a* Support humain (personnel et professionel)%0a* Ambition et humilite: l'art d'ecouter%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a%0a!!!Q&A%0a* proximite avec Steve Blank ?%0a** oui, coherent%0a** recommende%0a*** [[http://blog.guykawasaki.com/2006/06/the_art_of_the_.html|Art of the Start]], Guy Kawasaki%0a*** [[http://sethgodin.typepad.com/seths_blog/2008/01/tribal-manageme.html|Tribe Management]], Seth Godin%0a**** motivation%0a* difference avec Europe ?%0a** encore en train de decouvrir l'ecosysteme%0a* Apple et creation de produit ?%0a** importante de l'API et ouverte%0a* OpenSource, logiciels libres ?%0a** ecosysteme de creation de valeur%0a*** certification%0a** interfacage%0a* comment avoir son 1er mentor%0a** 1er client, peur a mourrir%0a*** "obstacles qu'on peut rencontrer sont des marche-pied extraordinaires"%0a* ecosysteme classique a eviter totallement ?%0a** ecosysteme trop favorable, droit a l'echec%0a* prendre de associes completement nouveaux ?%0a** confiance, connaissance, se renseigner sur l'historique%0a** due diligeance, ne pas croire sur parole, savoir decrypter%0a* amorcage et risque, constant ?%0a** toujours galere%0a** toujours cache, jouer un numero pour ne pas montrer les souffrances%0a** quitter son travail classique n'est pas forcement necessaire des le debut%0a*** role moteur du besoin%0a* contrats ?%0a** mieux vaut etre trop explicite que trop flou%0a** utiliser des templates de contrats%0a** avantage des incubateurs, ne pas re-inventer la roue%0a* pq parti aux USA ?%0a** estimation du marche plus grand%0a** moins de "non-marche"%0a** meilleur environnement d'apprentissage%0a* qualites d'un mentor ? domaine identique ?%0a** en avoir plusieurs et des differentes suivant les moments de la vie%0a* domaine le plus excitant ?%0a** envie d'apprendre%0a** tjrs perfectible%0a** entrepreneur%0a*** doit etre pret a tout recommencer, etre pdegogique, ...%0a* question non posee donc posee par Marylene elle-meme%0a** comment se debarasser des gens ?%0a*** ne pas hesiter%0a**** malgre la difficulte%0a**** un apprentissage la aussi%0a*** l'admettre%0a*** vouloir que les autres reussissent%0a**** mais quand tout est perdu, continuer autrement%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a%0a!!Own objectives%0a# help on that issue%0a# learn this%0a# meet that person%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a%0a!!See also%0a* http://delbourg-delphis.com%0a* [[http://delbourg-delphis.com/2010/11/michel-serres-the-troubadour-of-knowledge/|Michel Serres, the “troubadour of knowledge”]] by Marylene Delbourg-Delphis, 2010%0a%0a!![[#ToDo]]To do%0a# improve [[Events/Template]]%0aPourquoi Science Direct par example ne suffit pas ?%0a* 0 structure mais plutot mot-clef ou structure lineaire par journal%0a* pas de modele epistemologique ou strategie qui accompagne une recherche sur le long-terme%0aensemble de micro-strategie Events.MozillaAllHandsInHawaii2016=ttw[[#menu]]%0a[[ https://wiki.mozilla.org/All_Hands/2016_Hawaii|{$Name}]] December 2016%0a%0a(:hashtag: mozAloha:)%0a[[#LiveStreams]][=#=]{$:hashtag} on [[http://twitter.com/#search?q=%2523{$:hashtag}|Twitter]], [[http://identi.ca/tag/{$:hashtag}|identi.ca]], [[http://lacantine.ubicast.eu/lives/at-la-cantine/|Live Cast]], [[http://www.neoformix.com/Projects/TwitterStreamGraphs/view.php?q={$:hashtag}|TwitterStreamGraphs]], [[http://www.collecta.com/#q={$:hashtag}|Collecta]], [[http://www.flickr.com/search/?q={$:hashtag}|flickr]]%0a%0a>>rframe%3c%3c%0a!![[#OwnObjectives]]Own objectives%0a# learn what Mozilla is (goals and resources)%0a# meet the rest of the MozillaVR team%0a# discover how I can help more efficiently%0a# better understand the stack%0a>>%3c%3c%0a%0a!!Attended activities%0a* [[#AllHands|AllHands]]%0a%0a(:html:)%0a%3ccenter>%0a%3ciframe allowvr="yes" width="560" height="315" src="http://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/360/AllHandsInHawaii2016/" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen>%3c/iframe>%0a%3c/center>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a%0a!!![[#AllHands]][[#AllHands|AllHands]]%0a* takes a lot of efforts to make a browser%0a** even more to make 2, 3, etc%0a*** Firefox%0a*** Fennec%0a*** Firefox Focus%0a*** Servo%0a*** Servo experimental build with WebVR support%0a*** etc%0a* thanks to the efforts needed Mozilla provides a huge network of tools and knowledge%0a** e.g. bar discussion with some people of the release team working on Nix%0a** plenty of similar discussions during the week%0a*** platform efforts%0a*** education efforts%0a*** evangelisation efforts%0a* WebVR is part of the Emerging Technology part of Mozilla Research%0a* WebVR is valued%0a** mention in the keynote as part Mozilla research efforts%0a** discussion about additional resources dedicated%0a* difficulty of judging emerging technologies%0a** having to plan years in advance without established metrics%0a* price is still a pain point to solve, even with Cardboards%0a** brought Cardboard from Belgium to offer to volunteers in India and Bangladesh giving workshops%0a* optimisation is required at all levels of the stack%0a** layout (CSS, WebGL)%0a** racing the beam (WebVR)%0a* devtools are required for WebVR also%0a** upcoming in-VR version of the Aframe inspector%0a** also required for testing%0a*** think HMD+6 dof controllers telemetry applied to Q&A%0a* quality content creation required%0a** e.g. A-blast demonstrated then%0a** proof of the potential of the tools%0a** more components expected in the registry before the end of the year%0a** asset store equivalent needed and coming but probably only once the registry is well established%0a* forcing to go up and down the stack requires mastery of a large technical network of concepts%0a** presenting%0a** compositing%0a** layout%0a* WebVR is providing a stepping stone for WebAR%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a!!Overall remarks and conclusions%0a* browser(s) as platform%0a* contacts in different areas for different needs (tech, education, etc)%0a* just the start of WebVR%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a!!Other reviews or coverage%0a* my 360s http://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/360/AllHandsInHawaii2016/%0a* [[https://meetings.webex.com/collabs/#/meetings/detail?uuid=M487QR18T6A47JII5YUTM4LTRY-1568T|Fabien Benetou Recaps Mozilla's All-hands]] for NYC WebVR Hackathon & Workshop%0a** video coming soon%0a* follow up on #WebAR integration for [[Tools/GoogleTango]]%0a** https://twitter.com/berg_rickard/status/809075499670663168%0a** https://twitter.com/judax/status/809075657120485376%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a!!See also%0a* [[Tools/VirtualReality]]%0a* PIMVR (cf [[Wiki/VirtualRealityInterface]]) & StoryboardVR demos%0a%0a!![[#ToDo]]To do%0a# improve [[Events/Template]]%0a# add map data [=(:ola-point lat= lon= text='':)=] Events.OpenScienceSummit2010=[[#LiveStreams]]#OSS2010 on [[http://twitter.com/search?q=%2523OSS2010|Twitter]], [[http://identi.ca/tag/OSS2010|identi.ca]], [[http://www.neoformix.com/Projects/TwitterStreamGraphs/view.php?q=OSS2010|TwitterStreamGraphs]], [[http://www.collecta.com/#q=OSS2010|Collecta]], [[http://www.flickr.com/search/?q=OSS2010|flickr]]%0a%0a[[http://opensciencesummit.com/schedule/|official schedule]] and [[http://opensciencesummit.com/2010/07/31/updated-schedule-for-saturday/|Saturday updated version]], [[http://fora.tv/partner/Open_Science_Summit|Fora.TV recordings]], [[http://oss2010.backchan.nl/conferences/view/30|backchan.nl]], [[http://www.gnusha.org/transcripts/open-science-summit-2010/|kanzure's live transcripts]]%0a%0a!![[#Motivation]]Motivation%0a* Discovered in [[Hplus Summit Harvard]]%0a* Because of the PDT schedule and my own interest I will try to focus on [[#Theme2|Theme 2: The Scientific Process]] and [[#Theme4|Theme 4: The Open Innovation Paradigm]]%0a%0a!!Introduction, Q&A (started at about 4:42pm PDT)%0a* presentation of several participants including%0a** [[http://www.cs.man.ac.uk/~carole/|Home]] Carole Goble admin of [[http://www.myexperiment.org/|myExperiment]] (linked before at [[ReadingNotes/ElegantSolutions#ExperimentsTools]])%0a** member of Mendeley (linked before at [[Content/Education]])%0a* Q&A with the 4 panelists%0a** definition of OpenScience%0a*** open=available to anyone in the world to do whatever they want with it without any restriction%0a** pre-publication vs. post-publication selection vs. "radical" sharing%0a*** including data%0a(feed down from ~5pm to ~5:30pm)%0a%0a!!Short Talks%0a* talks start at ~5:35pm%0a** Mike Gretes, Neglected Disease R&D http://www.mindthehealthgap.org%0a** Victoria Stodden, Two Ideas for Open Science%0a*** ~5:50pm reproducible research standard text+figures=[[http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/|CC-BY]] code=[[http://www.linfo.org/bsdlicense.html|BSD]] data=[[http://creativecommons.org/choose/zero/|CC0]] ([[http://twitter.com/victoriastodden|Stodden]], 2009)%0a** Peter Murray-Rust from http://www.okfn.org and his flower%0a*** [[http://wwmm.ch.cam.ac.uk/blogs/murrayrust/?p=2499|his slides]]%0a*** http://www.openthesis.org http://opcit.eprints.org http://wiki.okfn.org/wg/bibliography%0a**** all very interesting for Seedea:Research/Datasets%0a** Morgan Langille, [[http://www.biotorrents.net/|BioTorrents]]%0a*** discovered through #hplusroadmap earlier%0a*** Wikipedia:Metalink%0a** [[http://twitter.com/jasonhoyt|Jason Hoyt]], Mendeley Research Networks%0a*** http://www.mendeley.com/blog/%0a*** http://www.mendeley.com/oapi/ (yet requiring registration)%0a*** discovered a bit more than a year ago (August 2009)%0a** Martha Bagnell, http://www.thirdreviewer.com%0a** [[http://twitter.com/djstrouse|DJ Strouse]] & Casey Stark presenting [[http://colabscience.com/|CoLab]]%0a*** science "live" principle sounds close to http://www.college-de-france.fr founding principle%0a*** mention of http://www.quantiki.org%0a*** specialized wiki (but based on Django?) running on [[http://nebula.nasa.gov/|NASA Nebula]]%0a*** making an issue private then public once it's done seems close to french mathematical society and it's "plis cachetes"%0a*** http://github.com/caseywstark/colab%0a**** MIT license (no aGPL on the website)%0a** Jason Levitt, Kaltura%0a*** http://corp.kaltura.com and http://www.kaltura.org%0a*** aiming to put videos on Wikipedia in collaboration with WikiMedia%0a*** http://www.kaltura.org/demonstrations%0a** Doug Hershberger, [[http://www.baybifx.com/|BayBIFX]]%0a*** [[http://www.open-bio.org/|Open Bioinformatics Foundation]] or O|B|F%0a*** mention of [[http://hackathon3.dbcls.jp/|BioHackathon 2010]], 3rd DBCLS BioHackathon held earlier this year in Japan%0a** Josh Perfetto, [[http://www.OpenPCR.org|OpenPCR]]%0a*** discovered a while ago, cf [[Cookbook/Biology]]%0a** James Peyer, Open Biotech Education, [[http://otyp.es/|OTYP]]%0a*** hands-on principle, similar to my [[Tools/Programming#LiveCoding]] recommendation%0a*** http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/peyer/hello-world-modern-biotechnology-for-high-schools%0a*** [[http://bbf.openwetware.org/|BioBricks]] for standardization%0a**** discovered a while ago, cf [[Cookbook/Biology]]%0a** [[http://twitter.com/DrToddOliver|Todd Kuiken]], Responsible Science for DIY biologists%0a*** "safe" citizen science%0a**** code of conduct, bio-safety issues, dealing with waste, transportation, ...%0a*** [[https://spreadsheets.google.com/viewform?formkey=dFRmRm5vaUZGVDFRemp1aERES3pkX1E6MQ|DIYbio Safety Workshop -- Sign-up Sheet]]%0a*** [[http://wilsoncenter.org/index.cfm?fuseaction=topics.home&topic_id=1414|Science and Technology Innovation Program (STIP)]] Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars%0a**** also running an Inkling prediction markets at http://stip.inklingmarkets.com%0a%0a!!Welcome Introduction by Joseph Jackson%0a* the importance of biotech%0a* what is IP and what the patent is not%0a* rethinking the biotech industry%0a** eventually inspired by the FLOSS movement from IT%0a* DIY potential but not to overhype%0a** http://biocurious.org%0a** academia vs. hobbyists is probably not a productive conflict%0a** eventually learn from astronomy%0a%0a!![[#Theme1]]Theme 1: Genomics, Gene Patents, and the Future of Biology%0a* Retrospective on Human Genome Project, Prospective Look at Synthetic Biology%0a** BioBricks, IGEM, ...%0a** http://openwetware.org/wiki/Endy:Reprints%0a** http://thedecisiontree.com/blog/thomas-goetz/%0a*** mention of 23andMe and the FDA problem%0a**** started earlier my [[Content/Health#PersonalGenomics]] section%0a** Q&A%0a*** remark on competition (including Venter) and how it can boost the process%0a**** Seedea:Research/Drive%0a* Luigi Palombi, author of [[http://www.e-elgar-law.com/bookentry_main.lasso?id=13103|Gene Cartels]]%0a** very sarcastic but fundamental%0a** study of IP, law, industry and who "profit" from the investment, public or not%0a** ends at 12pm%0a* David Koepsell, author [[http://eu.wiley.com/WileyCDA/WileyTitle/productCd-140518731X.html|Who Owns You?]]%0a** stream metaphor from Science to Engineering and the consequences on IP and patent eligibility%0a*** works very well with EET%0a* Our Biotech Future%0a** http://www.nybooks.com/articles/archives/2007/jul/19/our-biotech-future/%0a* BioBazaar: The Open Source Revolution and Biotechnology%0a** http://opensourcebiotech.anu.edu.au/Open_Source_Biotechnology/BioBazaar.html%0a* Gene Patents: Moving Beyond the Myriad Fallout%0a* Rochelle Dreyfuss, member SAGCHS%0a** ~12:25pm on Innovation-related concerns%0a*** Research uses%0a*** Dev. of multiplex tests and whole genome sequencing%0a*** Use of data mining%0a*** Failure to report new mutations%0a* Misha Angrist, author [[http://www.harpercollinscatalogs.com/harper/527_1607_313833303439.htm|Here Is a Human Being: At the Dawn of Personal Genomics]]%0a** ~12:50pm Concluding Thoughts%0a* Nick Shockey, Director, [[http://www.righttoresearch.org/|Right to Research Coalition]]%0a** [[http://www.arl.org/sparc/advocacy/frpaa/index.shtml|Federal Research Public Access Act]] by Scholarly Publishing & Academic Resources Coalition (SPARC)%0a* see also%0a** [[Cookbook/Biology]]%0a** [[ReadingNotes/IntelligentBio]]%0a** [[ReadingNotes/TheBiotechCentury]]%0a%0a!![[#Theme2]]Theme 2: The Scientific Process%0a* %25red%25missed '''/!\'''%25%25%0a** (back at 2:55pm for panel Q&A)%0a** ~3:02pm peer review favoring incremental rather than radical progress? %0a** ~3:15pm proposal to cite a specific part of a paper (data, conclusion, method, ...)%0a* see also%0a** [[Comment Ecrire La Science]]%0a** [[ReadingNotes/AncientEpistemology]]%0a** [[ReadingNotes/Popper]]'s The Logic of Scientific Discovery%0a** [[ReadingNotes/Gruber]]'s Creativity, Psychology and the History of Science%0a** [[ReadingNotes/Kuhn]]'s The Structure of Scientific Revolutions%0a%0a!![[#Theme3]]Theme 3: The rise of Distributed, Decentralized, Amateur/Citizen Science and Do It Yourself Biology%0a* David Vitrant, Mark Friedgan, [[http://apply.fundscience.org/|Fund Science]]%0a** ~3:20pm%0a* David Fries, president [[http://sciflies.org/|SciFlies]]%0a* Jason Blue Smith, Zach Berke, [[http://eurekafund.org/|EurekaFund]]%0a* ~3:50 Q&A%0a** social aspect as a key component, community support system%0a* ~4:45 the futur of curiosity and creativity (as an engine for science)%0a* ~4:55 [[http://maradydd.livejournal.com/496085.html|A Biopunk Manifesto]] by maradydd, January 2010%0a* ~5:10pm Raymond McCauley%0a** "a scientist is someone who has questions and want to find answers"%0a*** end of http://gnusha.org/transcripts/open-science-summit-2010/raymond-mccauley.html%0a** http://www.diygenomics.org%0a* ~5:20pm Q&A%0a** why DIY re-inventing "old" techniques?%0a* [[http://opensourcesensing.org/|Open Source Sensing and Data Control]] Foresight Institute project%0a* ~5:45pm Special Agent Edward You, FBI%0a* see also%0a** [[Hplus Summit Harvard]]%0a%0a!![[#Theme4]]Theme 4: The Open Innovation Paradigm%0a* Aiden Hollis, [[http://www.yale.edu/macmillan/igh/|Health Impact Fund/Incentives for Global Health]]%0a* Jamie Love, [[http://keionline.org/|Knowledge Ecology International]]%0a* Q&A%0a** http://www.ott.nih.gov/policy/phspat_policy.aspx%0a* ~10:45 Scott Johnson, [[http://www.myelinrepair.org/|Myelin Repair Foundation]]%0a* Craig Benson, [[http://www.beyondbatten.org/personal.html|Beyond Batten Foundation]]%0a* Beth Anne Baber, [[https://thenicholasconorinstitute.org/Home.html|The Nicholas Conor Institute]]%0a* see also%0a** [[Seedea:Seedea/InnovationChain]]%0a** [[ReadingNotes/ManagingCreativityAndInnovation]]%0a** [[ReadingNotes/VentureCapitalAndTheFinanceOfInnovation]]%0a** [[ReadingNotes/TheMythsOfInnovation]]%0a** [[Events/RMLL-LSM#InnovationOuverte]]%0a%0a!![[#Theme5]]Theme 5: Intellectual Property Management to Facilitate Collaborative Innovation%0a* ~1pm [[http://www.arl.org/sparc/about/staff/shockey.shtml|Nick Shockey]] http://www.righttoresearch.org%0a** my own Seedea:Seedea/SandIdeabox#OAS%0a* (Offline from1pm to 3:30pm)%0a* see also%0a** [[Seedea:Seedea/Licenses]]%0a** [[Seedea:Seedea/CollaborativeManagementTools]]%0a** [[Events/RMLL-LSM]]%0a** [[Presentations/IntellectualProperty]]%0a** [[ReadingNotes/TheFutureOfIdeas]]%0a** [[ReadingNotes/InformationFeudalism]]%0a%0a!![[#Theme6]]Theme 6: The Role of Universities%0a* Title: Alternative licensing solutions for Global Access by Rebecca Goulding%0a** [[http://essentialmedicine.org/archive/global-access-licensing-framework-galf-v20|Global Access Licensing Framework (GALF) v2.0]] Universities Allied for Essential Medicines May 2010%0a* Humanitarian rights clauses in contracts by Carol Mimura%0a** [[http://ipira.berkeley.edu/|Office of Intellectual Property & Industry Research Alliances]]%0a* see also%0a** [[Content/Education]]%0a** [[CreationALaMarge#Conf3|François Taddei's conference]] during [[Creation A La Marge|Hacking, recherche, transdisciplinarité et création ŕ la marge]]%0a%0a!!See also%0a* [[http://singularityhub.com/2010/07/30/open-science-summit-2010-%25E2%2580%2593-thursday-review/|Open Science Summit 2010 – Thursday Review]] by Drew Halley, Singularity Hub July 2010 %0a* [[http://www.uic.edu/htbin/cgiwrap/bin/ojs/index.php/fm/article/viewArticle/2874/2570|Scientometrics 2.0: Toward new metrics of scholarly impact on the social Web]] by Jason Priem and Bradley M. Hemminger, First Monday Volume 15 Number 7 - 5 July 2010%0a* http://wiser-u.net/%0a* [[Wikipedia:Science Foo Camp]]%0a* the "other" [[http://oss2010.org/OSS 2010]] aka The 6th International Conference on Open Source Systems%0a%0a!!To explore%0a* [[http://distance.ktu.lt/terena/11d-demanding-applications/tarek-sherif-cbrain-and-gbrain-distributed-platform-brain-imaging-researc|CBRAIN and GBRAIN: A Distributed Platform for Brain Imaging Research]] by Tarek Sherif%0a* [[http://www.ischool.berkeley.edu/newsandevents/events/20100505deanslec|The Digitization of Science and the Degradation of the Scientific Method]] by Victoria Stodden, School of Information Dean's Lecture, May 2010%0a%0a!!Overall remarks%0a* really bio/med focused Events.OpenTechSchoolBrusselsProcessingFebruary2015=[[#menu]]%0a[[http://www.meetup.com/OpenTechSchool-Brussels/events/220469021/|{$Name}]] 21 February 2015 from 2pm%0a%0ahttps://twitter.com/hashtag/OTSBXL?src=hash%0a%0a(:hashtag: OTSBXL:)%0a[[#LiveStreams]][=#=]{$:hashtag} on [[http://twitter.com/#search?q=%2523{$:hashtag}|Twitter]], [[http://identi.ca/tag/{$:hashtag}|identi.ca]], [[http://lacantine.ubicast.eu/lives/at-la-cantine/|Live Cast]], [[http://www.neoformix.com/Projects/TwitterStreamGraphs/view.php?q={$:hashtag}|TwitterStreamGraphs]], [[http://www.collecta.com/#q={$:hashtag}|Collecta]], [[http://www.flickr.com/search/?q={$:hashtag}|flickr]]%0a%0a>>rframe%3c%3c%0a!![[#OwnObjectives]]Own objectives%0a# making a Processing.js demo of [[Wiki/3DVisualization]]%0a## http://studio.sketchpad.cc/sp/padlist/my-sketches%0a# update [[Tools/Processing]]%0a>>%3c%3c%0a%0a!!Attended activities%0a* [[#this|this]]2D http://studio.sketchpad.cc/sp/pad/view/ro.9sl4Si9lFmzX-/latest%0a** added VNA JSON structure%0a* [[#that|that]]3D http://studio.sketchpad.cc/sp/pad/view/ro.9vQgilHrEffqs/latest%0a** P3D canvas%0a** push/pop matrix for translate/rotate of 3D object%0a%0a!!![[#this]][[#this|this]] by him%0a* remarks%0a* remarks%0a%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a%0a!!![[#that]][[#that|that]] by him%0a* remarks%0a* remarks%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a!!Overall remarks and conclusions%0a* meet him%0a* could be improved by doing that%0a* see also that other event%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a%0a!!Other reviews or coverage%0a* here%0a%0a!![[#ToDo]]To do%0a# check http://openlab.surattack.com/post/6-cheat-sheet-processing%0a# improve [[Events/Template]]%0a# add map data [=(:ola-point lat= lon= text='':)=] Events.OpenTechSchoolBrusselsProcessingMarch2015=[[#menu]]%0a[[http://event.com/URL|{$Name}]] 10 March 7 pm%0a%0a(:hashtag: HASHTAGUNSET:)%0a[[#LiveStreams]][=#=]{$:hashtag} on [[http://twitter.com/#search?q=%2523{$:hashtag}|Twitter]], [[http://identi.ca/tag/{$:hashtag}|identi.ca]], [[http://lacantine.ubicast.eu/lives/at-la-cantine/|Live Cast]], [[http://www.neoformix.com/Projects/TwitterStreamGraphs/view.php?q={$:hashtag}|TwitterStreamGraphs]], [[http://www.collecta.com/#q={$:hashtag}|Collecta]], [[http://www.flickr.com/search/?q={$:hashtag}|flickr]]%0a%0a>>rframe%3c%3c%0a!![[#OwnObjectives]]Own objectives%0a# work on vAtelier%0a## some improvement on HTML but no direct rendering yet (cf branched code)%0a>>%3c%3c%0a%0a!!Attended activities%0a* [[#this|this]]%0a* [[#that|that]]%0a%0a!!![[#this]][[#this|this]] by him%0a* remarks%0a* remarks%0a%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a%0a!!![[#that]][[#that|that]] by him%0a* remarks%0a* remarks%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a!!Overall remarks and conclusions%0a* meet him%0a* could be improved by doing that%0a* see also that other event%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a%0a!!Other reviews or coverage%0a* here%0a%0a!![[#ToDo]]To do%0a# improve [[Events/Template]]%0a# add map data [=(:ola-point lat= lon= text='':)=] Events.OutdoorDiverNemo33May2015=[[#menu]]%0a[[http://event.com/URL|{$Name}]] date and time%0a%0a(:hashtag: HASHTAGUNSET:)%0a[[#LiveStreams]][=#=]{$:hashtag} on [[http://twitter.com/#search?q=%2523{$:hashtag}|Twitter]], [[http://identi.ca/tag/{$:hashtag}|identi.ca]], [[http://lacantine.ubicast.eu/lives/at-la-cantine/|Live Cast]], [[http://www.neoformix.com/Projects/TwitterStreamGraphs/view.php?q={$:hashtag}|TwitterStreamGraphs]], [[http://www.collecta.com/#q={$:hashtag}|Collecta]], [[http://www.flickr.com/search/?q={$:hashtag}|flickr]]%0a%0a>>rframe%3c%3c%0a!![[#OwnObjectives]]Own objectives%0a# help on that issue%0a# learn this%0a# meet that person%0a>>%3c%3c%0a%0a!!Attended activities%0a* [[#this|this]]%0a* [[#that|that]]%0a%0a!!![[#this]][[#this|this]] by him%0a* remarks%0a* remarks%0a%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a%0a!!![[#that]][[#that|that]] by him%0a* remarks%0a* remarks%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a!!Overall remarks and conclusions%0a* meet him%0a* could be improved by doing that%0a* see also that other event%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a%0a!!Other reviews or coverage%0a* [[PersonalInformationStream/WithoutNotesMay15#DiverAlert1StRead]]%0a* [[Events/IndoorDiverNemo33April2015]]%0a%0a!![[#ToDo]]To do%0a# make a DiveLog page%0a# improve [[Events/Template]]%0a# add map data [=(:ola-point lat= lon= text='':)=] Events.PES2011=[[#menu]]%0a[[http://www.passageenseine.org/pes-2011|{$Name}]] aka PasSage En Seine, 17/06/2011 a La Cantine%0a%0a(:hashtag: PSES:)%0a[[#LiveStreams]][=#=]{$:hashtag} on [[http://twitter.com/#search?q=%2523{$:hashtag}|Twitter]], [[http://identi.ca/tag/{$:hashtag}|identi.ca]], [[http://lacantine.ubicast.eu/lives/at-la-cantine/|Live Cast]], [[http://www.neoformix.com/Projects/TwitterStreamGraphs/view.php?q={$:hashtag}|TwitterStreamGraphs]], [[http://www.collecta.com/#q={$:hashtag}|Collecta]], [[http://www.flickr.com/search/?q={$:hashtag}|flickr]]%0a%0a>>rframe%3c%3c%0a!![[#OwnObjectives]]Own objectives%0a# help on that issue%0a# learn this%0a# meet that person%0a>>%3c%3c%0a%0a!!Attended activities%0a* [[#PourquoiSortirCouvert|Pourquoi sortir couvert ?]]%0a* http://defora.org pour Android%0a** motive par installation via AndroidMarket pouvant a distance lancer sur le telephone l application%0a* [[#MemoryLoss|MemoryLoss]]%0a%0a%0a!!![[#PourquoiSortirCouvert]][[#PourquoiSortirCouvert|Pourquoi sortir couvert ?]] par Okhin%0a* l interet du chiffrage pour assurer la liberte d expression%0a* nations%0a** e.g. NK relaye par sat chinois%0a* infocalypse%0a* explication Tor (mixing de routage)%0a* mention de HTTPS everywhere, TCP Crypt, GnuPG (avec commentaire de Bruce Schneier), web-of-trust, ...%0a* TrueCrypt mais cold boot, spoucon, etc%0a* limites%0a** aucune systeme n est sur%0a*** "systeme de test"%0a** aspect physique "dans la rue"%0a* Q&A%0a** details sur Facebook et la possibilite de demander la carte d identite%0a** chiffrer seul ?%0a*** importance de la foule%0a** shellbox, kbox, VM crypte boote sur le net, etc%0a*** requiere d avoir confiance en tous les acteurs techniques de la chaine%0a*** faire confiance sans avoir le choix cree le doute%0a** mention de "Reservoir" (piscine de calcul) comme compagnie americaine capable de casser du chiffrement important%0a** grand publique ?%0a*** projets Tor a la iPhone ?%0a*** plus un systeme est securite plus il est lourd a utiliser%0a** vitesse ?%0a*** question economique, etre plus rapide que l analyste et pre-suppose que dans le future la protection sera depassee%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a%0a!!![[#MemoryLoss]]MemoryLoss%0a[[Slideshows/MemoryLossPES?action=slideshow]]%0a* Q&A%0a** pourquoi ne pas utiliser un notaire ou un quelconque tiers, e.g. une institution ?%0a*** frequence et utilite des derniers instants%0a**** potential solution of a public ledger e.g. BitCoin blockchain%0a***** http://www.reddit.com/r/coloredcoin/%0a***** http://bitcoin.stackexchange.com/questions/18/how-can-one-embed-custom-data-in-block-headers%0a***** https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Script#Provably_Unspendable.2FPrunable_Outputs%0a** systeme de distribution de bouts de clefs ?%0a* note that learning is another reason why taking care of yesterday news matter a LOT%0a** one should expects his last thoughts to be the most important ones as wisdom get developped%0a* added recording ~7min http://lacantine.ubicast.eu/videos/pses-lifehacking/ to own starting page(!)%0a* dynamically set exposure as a function of estimated risk%0a** i.e. the most likely an amnesia is to occur, the most public means information is displayed (yet within boundaries, e.g. only within a trusted circles) and vice versa%0a*** consequently the current (as of June 2011) solution might be overblown and thus creating unjustified exposure%0a* add to tools @@~/bin/oldestmentions.sh@@%0a* add to future improvements contextualisation avec des archives e.g. [-[[http://www.ina.fr|INA]], [[http://www.bbc.co.uk/dna/memoryshare/|BBC MemoryShare]] ou les projets d'archivages libres [[http://en.wikinews.org/|WikiNews]], [[http://Archive.org|Archive.org]], etc...-]%0a* add to alternatives [[(http://)Memolane.com]] and maybe [[(http://)wikibrains.com]]%0a* dyne [[http://tomb.dyne.org/|Tomb - the Crypto Undertaker]] simple tool to manage encrypted storage on GNU/Linux, from the hashes of the dyne:bolic nesting mechanism.%0a* http://p2pfoundation.net/Personal_Data_Lockers%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a!!Overall remarks and conclusions%0a* note sur mon etat d esprit contre productif%0a* could be improved by doing that%0a* see also that other event%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a%0a!!Other reviews or coverage%0a* here%0a%0a!![[#ToDo]]To do%0a# improve [[Events/Template]]%0a# add map data [=(:ola-point lat= lon= text='':)=]%0a# [[Slideshows/MemoryLossPES]]%0a# explore%0a## http://datalove.me%0a## http://www.franciliens.net/objectifs.html Events.ParadigmShiftMeetings2011=[[#menu]]%0a[[http://lacantine.org/events/paradigm-shift-meetings-2011|{$Name}]] le 2 october 2011 des 9h%0a%0aOrganise par [[https://twitter.com/#!/ScheindorfTech|@ScheindorfTech]]%0a%0a[[http://lacantine.ubicast.eu/channels/paradigm-shift-2/|Enregistrements video]] disponibles.%0a%0a(:hashtag: PSM2011:)%0a[[#LiveStreams]][=#=]{$:hashtag} on [[http://twitter.com/#search?q=%2523{$:hashtag}|Twitter]], [[http://identi.ca/tag/{$:hashtag}|identi.ca]], [[http://www.neoformix.com/Projects/TwitterStreamGraphs/view.php?q={$:hashtag}|TwitterStreamGraphs]], [[http://www.collecta.com/#q={$:hashtag}|Collecta]], [[http://www.flickr.com/search/?q={$:hashtag}|flickr]]%0a%0a>>rframe%3c%3c%0a!![[#OwnObjectives]]Own objectives%0a# share on a topic I know a bit about%0a# discover what other paradigm shifts could be%0a>>%3c%3c%0a%0a!!Attended activities%0a* [[#OuverturePresentation|Ouverture, presentation]]%0a* [[#LectureDUneNouvelleIntroductive|Lecture d'une nouvelle introductive]]%0a* [[#IntroductionAuxAutomatesCellulaires|Introduction aux automates cellulaires]]%0a* [[#PeutOnRendreUneIACreative|Peut-on rendre une I.A. creative ?]]%0a* [[#BiohackingBrainHackingLifeHackingEcoHacking|Biohacking, brain hacking, life-hacking, eco-hacking]]%0a* [[#LeGenieGenetiqueAuSecoursDeLEthiqueAnimale|Le genie genetique au secours de l'ethique animale]]%0a* [[#PourquoiLutterPourUneDureeDeVieBeaucoupPlusLongue|Pourquoi lutter pour une duree de vie beaucoup plus longue ?]]%0a* {-[[#QuEstCeQueLaLongevityEscapeVelocity|Qu'est ce que la Longevity Escape Velocity ?]]-}%0a* [[#BitcoinUneMonnaieDAvenir|Bitcoin, une monnaie d'avenir ?]]%0a* {-[[#PourquoiRechercherLaNeutraliteDuNet|Pourquoi rechercher la neutralite du net ?]]-}%0a* [[#Conclusion|Conclusion]]%0a%0a!!![[#OuverturePresentation]]Ouverture, presentation%0a* remarks%0a%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a!!![[#LectureDUneNouvelleIntroductive]]Lecture d'une nouvelle introductive%0a[[http://lescarnetsbleus.over-blog.com/|Benoit Bourbon]]%0a* remarks%0a%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a!!![[#IntroductionAuxAutomatesCellulaires]]Introduction aux automates cellulaires%0a[[http://matthieu.walraet.net/|Matthieu Walraet]]%0a* utilisation de Conway pour expliquer%0a** analogie du monde reel en 3D + temps%0a* exemples de patterns ou formes%0a** e.g. deplacement, vaisseau "glider"%0a* presenter avec [[http://golly.sourceforge.net/|Golly]]%0a* exemples de regles elementaires%0a** 22, 30, 110%0a* Wireworld%0a** [[http://karl.kiwi.gen.nz/CA-Wireworld.html|Wireworld]] The biggest and best collection of examples of logical elements%0a* Von Neuman et l'espoir de creer une machine auto-replicative%0a** non implementee%0a** realisee en 2007%0a* [[Wikipedia:Langton%2527s loops]]%0a** replication mais tres limitee%0a* Q&A%0a** lien avec le jeu Go%0a*** historiquement oui%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a!!![[#PeutOnRendreUneIACreative]]Peut-on rendre une I.A. creative ?%0a* (voir notes papier)%0a* [[Slideshows/CreativiteArtificielleParadigmShift2011?action=slideshow]]%0a* bibliographie a clarifier%0a** [[Slideshows/CreativiteArtificielleParadigmShift2011]]%0a** et [[PersonalInformationStream/WithoutNotesSeptember11]] entre autres (a selectionner)%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a!!![[#BiohackingBrainHackingLifeHackingEcoHacking]]Biohacking, brain hacking, life-hacking, eco-hacking%0a[[http://www.internetactu.net/author/remi-sussan/|Remi Sussan]]%0a* (a voir en video)%0aCf [[CreationALaMarge]] et son precedent [[ConferenceAFT#RemiSussan]]%0a%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a!!![[#LeGenieGenetiqueAuSecoursDeLEthiqueAnimale]]Le genie genetique au secours de l'ethique animale%0a[[http://www.unige.ch/medecine/ib/sciencesHumainesEnMedecine/collaborateurs/BernardBaertschi.html|Bernard Baertschi]]%0a* exigences de l'ethique animale%0a** Jeremy Bentham, critere de souffrance%0a** Peter Singer, pathocentrisme, racisme -> specisme%0a** Reagan, theorie des droits%0a** Marie-Annne Waren, statut moral%0a** gradualiste (la majorite par defaut)%0a* "solutions" techno/bio, genetique%0a** supression des comportements stressant, e.g. liens de parente%0a** decerebre donc supression de la souffrance psychologique%0a** suppression de la douleur%0a*** mais pas de steak qui necessite des stresseurs%0a** viande in vitro%0a* objection de l'artificialite%0a** Rousseau%0a** nature comme norme%0a** .../T2 homogeneite causale du vivant et du non vivant/...%0a* conclusion%0a** e.g. avec Craig Venter%0a** naturel -> pas de pouvoir%0a** artificiel -> pouvoir%0a** responsable de ce sur quoi nous avons pouvoir%0a** en deplacant la limite naturel/artificial changeons le poid de notre responsabilite%0aCf my [[Fabien/EthicalFramework]], [[Content/Ethics]], [[ReadingNotes/IAmAStrangeLoop]] for his view on consciousness as gradually more present in different type of animals at different ages, [[ReadingNotes/TheBiotechCentury]] and [[Cookbook/Biology]]%0a%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a!!![[#PourquoiLutterPourUneDureeDeVieBeaucoupPlusLongue]]Pourquoi lutter pour une duree de vie beaucoup plus longue ?%0a[[http://www.didiercoeurnelle.org/|Didier Coeurnelle]]%0a* proche de la presentation precedente%0a* Q&A%0a** loi, ...%0a** consequences eclatement structrure famillile (heritage, survie idee ou mode vie), couple, ...%0aCf [[Content/Health#LifeExtension]] et son precedent [[ConferenceAFT#DidierCoeurnelle]]%0a%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a!!![[#QuEstCeQueLaLongevityEscapeVelocity]]Qu'est ce que la Longevity Escape Velocity ?%0a[[thttp://singularitynews.co/author/admin/|Adrien Edenwald]]%0a* (annule)%0aCf [[Content/Health#LifeExtension]]%0a%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a!!![[#BitcoinUneMonnaieDAvenir]]Bitcoin, une monnaie d'avenir ?%0a[[http://herljos.scheindorf.info/|Herljos Scheindorf]], [[https://twitter.com/#!/ScheindorfTech|@ScheindorfTech]]%0a* cf ppt%0aCf [[Tools/Financial#Bitcoin]] et [[BitcoinFabelier]]%0a%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a!!![[#PourquoiRechercherLaNeutraliteDuNet]]Pourquoi rechercher la neutralite du net ?%0a[[http://edgard.fdn.fr/|Benjamin Bayart]], [[https://twitter.com/#!/bayartb|@BayartB]]%0a* (annule)%0aCf [[Tools/Internet]] et [[Bypassing/]]%0a%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a!!![[#Conclusion]]Conclusion%0a* Q&A avec l'organisateur, Fabien, Didier, Marc et ...%0a** discussion sur https://sites.google.com/site/gallantlabucb/%0a*** mention de [[Languages/OwnConcepts#Cryptocognition]] %0a%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a%0a!!Overall remarks and conclusions%0a* meet him%0a* could be improved by doing that%0a* see also that other event%0a%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a%0a!!Other reviews or coverage%0a* [[http://www.siliconmaniacs.org/loeil-de-la-cantine-paradigm-shift/|L’oeil de la Cantine : Paradigm Shift]] by Denis-Quentin Bruet, Silicon Maniacs October 2011%0a%0a!![[#ToDo]]To do%0a* discussion made me wonder if all ML/AI mechanisms are based on correlation%0a** should be tested Events.ParisJSMeetup6=[[#menu]]%0a[[http://parisjs.org|{$Name}]] 27/04/2011 a OctaveOctave%0a%0a(:hashtag: ParisJS:)%0a[[#LiveStreams]][=#=]{$:hashtag} on [[http://twitter.com/#search?q=%2523{$:hashtag}|Twitter]], [[http://identi.ca/tag/{$:hashtag}|identi.ca]], recordings should be available, [[http://www.neoformix.com/Projects/TwitterStreamGraphs/view.php?q={$:hashtag}|TwitterStreamGraphs]], [[http://www.collecta.com/#q={$:hashtag}|Collecta]], [[http://www.flickr.com/search/?q={$:hashtag}|flickr]]%0a%0a>>rframe%3c%3c%0a!![[#OwnObjectives]]Own objectives%0a# evolution des couches de programmation sur le net%0a# getting a better feeling on the language%0a# ...%0a>>%3c%3c%0a%0a!!Introduction to the scalable JavaScript application framework by Eric Bréchemier%0ahttps://github.com/legalbox/lb_js_scalableApp par LegalBox%0a%0a* framework pub-sub%0a* sandbox%0a** gestion d'evenement%0a** methodes pour chaque module%0a* [[https://github.com/legalbox/introduction_to_lb_js_scalableApp|presentation available]]%0a* mention de [[Events/WebWorkersCampParis3#myJS]]%0a* Q&A%0a** comment gerer le manque de context ?%0a%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a%0a!![[http://www.vinisketch.fr/|ViniSketch Designer]] by David Thévenin%0a* faciliter le dev multi-cible%0a** plateformes webOS, iOS, ...%0a** ...%0a* demo sur 2 plateformes%0a* a la VisualBasic pour JavaScript%0a* voir aussi http://neyric.github.com/webhookit/ par l'auteur de WireIt mais peu oriente design%0a** qui ne marche pas avec ToucheOn donc sur iPad/iPhone%0a* possede des composants (sous forme de plugin)%0a* pr le moment MacOSX car ~10%25 en ObjectiveC%0a** travaille de ~1mois pr Linux/Windows avec QT%0a* mention de [[Wikipedia:Wholesale Applications Community]] (WAC)%0a* travail de ~2ans%0a%25comment%25PARIS_JS_6 http://www.vinisketch.fr/downloads/VSD_0_5a3.zip %25%25%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a!![[#GlobeTweeter]]GlobeTweeter by Cédric Pinson%0adescription du code%0a* window.requestAnimationFrame%0a** timer interne%0a* 3D avec [[http://osgjs.org|OSGJS]] JS version of OpenSceneGraph%0a** SceneGraph systeme avec lien de parentes%0a* [[http://socket.io/|Socket.IO]] for network%0a* http://showwebgl.com%0a** explore http://planet-webgl.org%0a* Q&A%0a** SceneGraph ~= DOM 3D?%0a*** existe mais trop lent pour du graphisme%0a** utilisation du picking?%0a*** couteux%0a** backend?%0a*** plusieurs implementation utilisee donc possible probleme (a comparer avec la video)%0a*** d'ou le besoin de tester les features, comme ca doit etre fait en JS%0a** version libre a la OSM pr remplacer Google Earth ?%0a*** http://www.webglearth.org etc...%0avoir le peu d'OpenGL decouvert il y a plusieurs annees%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a!!Discussion sur le développement de jeux en ligne par Jérome Etienne%0a* ?%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a%0a!!Other reviews or coverage%0a* here%0a%0a!![[#ToDo]]To do%0a# improve [[Events/Template]]%0a# add map data [=(:ola-point lat= lon= text='':)=]%0a# evolution des couches de programmation sur le net%0a## content delivery%0a## += CGI%0a## += in browser%0a## ...?%0a# getting a better feeling on the language%0a## main paradigm%0a### event driven%0a### user interaction%0a## design patterns%0a# IRC%0a## #parisjs sur freenode%0a# big impact on end user device choice for programmer%0a## once again, after WebWorkerCamp most dev. is done on MacOSX%0a# check http://depthjs.media.mit.edu as Kinect for the web%0a## more on [[Events/WebWorkersCampParis3#Kinect]] Events.ParisPIMBarCamp=[[#menu]]%0a[[http://event.com/URL|{$Name}]] date and time%0a%0a[[#LiveStreams]][=#=]{$Name} on [[http://twitter.com/#search?q=%2523{$Name}|Twitter]], [[http://identi.ca/tag/{$Name}|identi.ca]], [[http://lacantine.ubicast.eu/lives/at-la-cantine/|Live Cast]], [[http://www.neoformix.com/Projects/TwitterStreamGraphs/view.php?q={$Name}|TwitterStreamGraphs]], [[http://www.collecta.com/#q={$Name}|Collecta]], [[http://www.flickr.com/search/?q={$Name}|flickr]]%0a%0a!!Attended activities%0a* [[#this|this]]%0a* [[#that|that]]%0a%0a!!!problematic%0a* knowing yourself better to manage yourself better%0a* motivation%0a** "the data deluge" cover of The Economist%0a*** http://www.visualisingdata.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/DataDeluge.png%0a%0a!!!themes%0a* life hacking%0a* pim%0a* quantifiable self%0a%0a!!!type%0a* barcamp%0a* workshop%0a%0a!!!suggestions of guests%0a* librarian%0a* Nicholas Felton (so far, non automated according to DataJournalism docu)%0a%0a!!!ideas of activities%0a* having a KM enable during the whole session%0a** twitter hashtag%0a** wiki%0a%0a!!!communities%0a* transhumanists%0a* geeks productiity oriented%0a* self-explorer, introspection%0a%0a!!!place to communicate on%0a* H+ forum%0a* La Cantine%0a* My Business Education%0a* Meetup%0afreenode/#lifehacking%0afreenode/##pim%0afreenode/#hplusroadmap%0afreenode/#hplusfrance%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a%0a%0a!!Own objectives%0a# help on that issue%0a# learn this%0a# meet that person%0a%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a%0a!!Other reviews%0a* here%0a%0a!![[#ToDo]]To do%0a# improve [[Events/Template]]%0a# include previous work on the topic%0a## [[Slideshows/MyPIM?action=slideshow]]%0a## [[Slideshows/RencontreAFTParis?action=slideshow]]%0a# prepare the collaboration platform%0a## consider inclusion in http://OurP.IM Events.PaulAriesASaintMaur=[[#menu]]%0a[[http://ocparis.canalblog.com/archives/2011/01/16/20138714.html|{$Name}]], 28 Janvier 2011 a 20h30%0a%0a(:hashtag: #decroissance:)%0a[[#LiveStreams]][=#=]{$:hashtag} on [[http://twitter.com/#search?q=%2523{$:hashtag}|Twitter]], [[http://identi.ca/tag/{$:hashtag}|identi.ca]], [[http://lacantine.ubicast.eu/lives/at-la-cantine/|Live Cast]], [[http://www.neoformix.com/Projects/TwitterStreamGraphs/view.php?q={$:hashtag}|TwitterStreamGraphs]], [[http://www.collecta.com/#q={$:hashtag}|Collecta]], [[http://www.flickr.com/search/?q={$:hashtag}|flickr]]%0a%0a>>rframe%3c%3c%0a!![[#OwnObjectives]]Own objectives%0a# re-evaluer ma position%0a## rafiner les alternatives%0a## trouver les incoherences%0a# rencontrer dans ma region%0a>>%3c%3c%0a%0a!!Attended activities%0a* [[#Conference|Conference]]%0a* [[#Debat|Debat]]%0a* [[#MaPropreVision|Ma Propre Vision]]%0a%0a!!![[#Conference]][[#Conference|Conference]] by him%0a* critique%0a** du capitalisme comme systeme productiviste%0a** quantitives d'energie, fossiles ou non, disponible%0a** reserves de denrees alimentaires et d'eau%0a* Kant "Si quelques n'est pas universalisable, alors ca n'est pas defendable moralement"%0a* 3 milliards de tonnes de CO'^2^' / an / planete terre%0a** quid des datacenters en informatique%0a* objectif de definir des nouveaux styles de vie%0a** que lui-meme avoue ne pas suivre%0a* critique des systemes de production qui ne sont pas "a taille humaine"%0a** quid des effets d'economie d'echelle%0a* utilisation recurente de courbes de puissance ou de longue traine%0a** sur l'usage des technologie, de la richesse, de la consommation%0a** et donc de rejeter une equite des comportements mais montrant l'impact d'un tres petit nombre d'individus%0a* [[#Transhumanisme]]mention des rapports de Jacques Attali et Alain Madelin%0a** repris en parti dans [[http://zedap.blogspot.com/2011/01/paul-aries-apotre-de-la-decroissance.html|le resume sur Zedap de son intervention a Orleans la semaine precedante]]%0a** cyborg, robot-sapiens%0a** un "danger"%0a** vue de la pharmacope %0a*** mention de Sanders%0a**** pas de reference au soma d'Huxley dans le Meilleur des Mondes ou de son equivalent dans Island%0a*** voir Bernard Stiegler sur ce sujet, cf [[http://www.franceculture.com/emission-la-fabrique-de-l-humain-ce-qui-fait-que-la-vie-vaut-la-peine-d-etre-vecue-de-la-pharmacolog|Ce qui fait que la vie vaut la peine d'ętre vécue : de la pharmacologie]], La Fabrique de l'humain, France Culture January 2011%0a** "refus de la vision technologisante"%0a* pour une decroissance equitable et selective%0a** mention de Paul Virilio et la notion de vitesse comme facteur d'accroissement des inegalites%0a*** cf [[ReadingNotes/HighSpeedSociety]] et [[ReadingNotes/NativeLand]]%0a** eloge du ralentissement%0a*** equivalent au debat sur l'education dans [[WatchingNotes/WatchingNotes#Incultures2]] entre Condorcet/Mirabeau/Talerant/Le peletier de Saint-Fargeau%0a* gratuite du bon usage et prix du mesusage%0a** avec une definition de mesusage comme decision politique%0a*** equivalent a un systeme de taxe lorsque l'on depasse un certain seuil de survie et donc equivalent a un impôt progressif sur la consommation propose par Robert H. Frank ?%0a* un revenu%0a** a la fois garanti%0a** et maximal%0a* hypothese que%0a** nous avons les moyens financiers%0a** la liberte offerte permettra de constuire par choix et non par contrainte des biens et services bien superieurs a ce qui est fait pour le moment%0a*** et en particulier du lien social%0a* simplicite individuelle%0a** experimentation collective%0a*** projet politique%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a!!![[#Debat]][[#Debat|Debat]]%0a* croissance -> baisse du chomage ?%0a** mythe, possible chomage systemique%0a* diffusion ?%0a** savoir que ce n'est pas nouveau, histoire de l'anti-productivisme%0a*** mention du Droit a la paresse de Paul Lafargue, des Sublimes%0a* comment "payer" cette gratuite ?%0a** question classique du patronnat (e.g. avec la suppression du travail pour les enfants), voir aussi le Conseil National de la Resistance et la securite sociale au lendemain de la second guerre mondiale avec des "caisses pourtnat vides"%0a* quel est l'ennemi ?%0a** capitalisme + productivisme%0a** mention des epoux Pinsons et de la sociologie des riches%0a* comment comparer avec les travaux de Duboin ?%0a** allocation universelle, revenu garanti, etc... montre l'interet croissant sur le sujet%0a** rejet de l'abondantisme (1930)%0a** theses distributrices%0a* inegalites aussi politiques ?%0a** se rehabituer au dissensus%0a** democracie de (Jonathan?) Gurwitz%0a** connaitre et considerer serieusement les alternatives, y compris grecque antique (aleatoire), etc%0a** evolution stable, X/ENA et familles politiques en France%0a** notion d'Etat Spectacle, on vote pour une figure, pas un programme%0a* comment avancer sur la duree dans un contexte de dereglementation financiere pronant la vitesse et l'immediatete ?%0a** pour la premiere fois, la vitesse ecologique est superieur a la vitesse politique%0a* Internet comme outil technologique historiquement capitaliste (place de marche, tic, etc) inverse ?%0a** peut importe le medium tant que l'information circule%0a* inertie et donc lenteur du corps social ?%0a** etre ralenti par son propose reseau%0a* quel risque d'une gratuite sans contrainte ?%0a** histoire du don en sociologie, e.g. Marcel Mauss%0a** voir aussi [[Content/Economy]] et Elinor Ostrom sur les communs%0a* autogestion, commune, quels modeles ?%0a** voir la technologie dans le champs politique%0a** science elle-meme aujourd'hui servant le systeme, tres peu de dissension%0a* questions que je n'ai pas pose%0a** compatibilite legislative europeenne ?%0a** compatibilite economique mondiale ?%0a** existance de science-fiction sur ces propositions ?%0a** opinion sur Stiegler et Ars Industrialis ?%0a** pas de mention de Georgescu-Reogen%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a!!![[#MaPropreVision]][[#MaPropreVision|Ma Propre Vision]]%0aboites imbriquees, cf dessin sur papier%0a# modele philosophie/moral/ethique%0a** decision collective sur le choix d'un modele explicite de prise de decision, en particilier pour le choix du modele economique%0a** en particulier sur la repartition, l'acquisition de richesse comme naturel (le plus "fort" acquiert plus) ou au contraire aleatoire (on nait dans un milieu, importance de l'heritage)%0a# modele economique%0a** decision sur le choix d'un modele explicite d'allocation, en particulier des ressources%0a# ressources%0a** estimation, extraction et transformation%0a** en particulier celles responsables d'une homeostase (au sens de Claude Bernard) etendue%0a*** eau, nutrition, energie (donc principalement des composes chimiques plus ou moins complexes)%0aTout ceci dans le seul et unique but de maintenant la survie d'une societe compose d'individus la constituant et donc devant eux-memes (tout du moins un minimum d'entre eux) survives et donc repondre a leur propres besoins.%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a%0a!!Overall remarks and conclusions%0a* manque de coherence au niveau des actions%0a* remise en question du dogme classique%0a* dificulte de la creation d'un mouvement politique "au quotidien"%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a%0a!!Other reviews or coverage%0a* http://zedap.blogspot.com/2011/01/paul-aries-apotre-de-la-decroissance.html%0a%0a!![[#ToDo]]To do%0a# improve [[Events/Template]]%0a# http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Aričs%0a# http://www.paul-aries.fr (down as of January 2011)%0a# [[ConferenceAFT]]%0a# http://openfarmtech.org/wiki/Global_Village_Construction_Set%0a# via http://www.demosphere.eu/node/22214%0a# [[http://www.les-oc.info/|Mouvement des Objecteurs de Croissance]], Les O.C.%0a# Seedea:Utopiahanalysis/Tech4Libre%0a# meeting in anarchist library with Simon regarding a book on liberty and technology, (neo)luddism, etc%0a# mon propre "chemin"%0a** logiciels libres,Journee sans Achats, collectif casseursdepub, (le Monde Diplo), La Decroissance le journal, Sarkofage, ...%0a*** en particulier [[Content/ClickingMoments#Consumerism]]%0a# video http://www.dailymotion.com/video/xgoxe0_conference-de-paul-aries-sur-le-theme-de-la-decroissance_news%0a# ajoute a http://transhumanismes.forumactif.net/t291-la-fin-du-travail%0a# [[http://www.franceculture.com/emission-terre-a-terre-%25C2%25AB-la-mort-n%25E2%2580%2599est-pas-notre-metier-%25C2%25BB-2011-01-29.html|La mort n’est pas notre métier]] with Paul Aries, Terre ŕ terre, France Culture January 2011%0a** meme discours mot a mot, durant environ les 20 premieres minutes Events.PebbleBelgiumMeetupSeptember2016=[[#menu]]%0a[[https://www.meetup.com/PebbleBE/events/233499405/|{$Name}]] September 8 2016 at 7pm%0a%0a(:hashtag: HASHTAGUNSET:)%0a[[#LiveStreams]][=#=]{$:hashtag} on [[http://twitter.com/#search?q=%2523{$:hashtag}|Twitter]], [[http://identi.ca/tag/{$:hashtag}|identi.ca]], [[http://lacantine.ubicast.eu/lives/at-la-cantine/|Live Cast]], [[http://www.neoformix.com/Projects/TwitterStreamGraphs/view.php?q={$:hashtag}|TwitterStreamGraphs]], [[http://www.collecta.com/#q={$:hashtag}|Collecta]], [[http://www.flickr.com/search/?q={$:hashtag}|flickr]]%0a%0a>>rframe%3c%3c%0a!![[#OwnObjectives]]Own objectives%0a# update since last meetup%0a# revealjs control%0a>>%3c%3c%0a%0a%0a!!Attended activities%0a* [[#RockyJS|PebbleBE watchface using RockyJS]]%0a* [[#Clay|Clay]]%0a%0a!!![[#RockyJS]][[#RockyJS|PebbleBE watchface using RockyJS]] by Dries%0a* https://github.com/DriesOeyen/pebblebe-face-pebble/commits/master%0a** all different steps, creating index.js for both (even though not required for appface, probably bug) set to watchface,, require rockyjs, code, compile%0a** done and worked well%0a%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a%0a!!![[#Clay]][[#Clay|Clay]] by Jeroen%0a* https://github.com/Jeroendg/pebble-clay-adaptive-demo%0a* https://github.com/pebble/clay%0a%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a!!Overall remarks and conclusions%0a* additional resources to explore%0a** https://developer.pebble.com/blog/2016/06/07/pebble-packages/%0a*** https://www.npmjs.com/browse/keyword/pebble-package%0a*** how to use with cloud pebble?%0a**** dependencies tab%0a** https://developer.pebble.com/blog/2016/08/15/introducing-rockyjs-watchfaces/%0a* revealjs motivation%0a** https://github.com/RickyAbell/SlidePebble by https://twitter.com/insomniacza%0a** https://github.com/hakimel/reveal.js/blob/master/plugin/multiplex/master.js%0a* discovering%0a** master key https://www.pmkey.xyz/developer/%0a** glance, contextual subtext and menu in app list%0a** quick view leading to unobstructedWidth/unobstructedHeight%0a*** useful with pins%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a%0a!!Other reviews or coverage%0a* here%0a%0a!![[#ToDo]]To do%0a# improve [[Events/Template]]%0a# add map data [=(:ola-point lat= lon= text='':)=]%0a Events.PersonalUX=[[%3c%3c]]%0a[[#menu]]%0aPresentation for [[http://fabelier.org/wiki/doku.php?id=pimp_ur_ui|Pimp my UI]] at [[http://fabelier.org/|Fabelier]], 9th of February%0a%0aProposed by [[http://twitter.com/#!/cybunk|@cybunk]]/[[http://twitter.com/#!/mazieres|@mazieres]] after [[Events/AIW03]]%0a%0a%0a(:hashtag: fabelier:)%0a[[#LiveStreams]][=#=]{$:hashtag} on [[http://twitter.com/#search?q=%2523{$:hashtag}|Twitter]], [[http://identi.ca/tag/{$:hashtag}|identi.ca]], [[http://lacantine.ubicast.eu/lives/at-la-cantine/|Live Cast]], [[http://www.neoformix.com/Projects/TwitterStreamGraphs/view.php?q={$:hashtag}|TwitterStreamGraphs]], [[http://www.collecta.com/#q={$:hashtag}|Collecta]], [[http://www.flickr.com/search/?q={$:hashtag}|flickr]]%0a%0a>>rframe%3c%3c%0a!![[#OwnObjectives]]Own objectives%0a# see goals in the [[Slideshows/PersonalUX|associated presentation]]%0a>>%3c%3c%0a%0a!!Attended activities%0a* [[#Clemence|Orgmode by Clemence]]%0a* [[#Raphael|mutt, awesome and Vimperator by Raphael]]%0a* [[#Fabien|Personal UX by Fabien]]%0a%0a!!![[#Clemence]]Orgmode by Clemence%0a* Orgmode%0a** ordering tasks, tagging task, managing the calendar, TODO, timestamps, ...%0a** cf #orgmode on freenode%0a* [[http://freshmeat.net/projects/ion/|Ion]]%0aShared the existing Vim edition [[https://github.com/hsitz/VimOrganizer|VimOrganizer]], [[http://orgmode.org/worg/|Worg]], [[http://mobileorg.ncogni.to/|MobileOrg]] for iPhone, [[http://code.google.com/p/android-orgmode/|android-orgmode]] Org-mode on android platform%0a%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a%0a!!![[#Raphael]]mutt, awesome and vimperator by [[http://www.raphaelfournier.net|Raphael Fournier]]%0a* code walk config mutt%0a* introduction to vimperator%0a* [[http://awesome.naquadah.org/|awesome]]%0a** explanation on tilling%0a** tagged consoles being directly moved to the right workspace%0a** Awesome configuration files soon available on Fabelier wiki%0a* useful command line%0a** !*%0a** !!:gs/danglar/bar%0a* locally cached RATP map%0a* mention of Terminator%0a* differences with Ion, especially on tags and tiling%0aShared [[http://vimperator.org/muttator|muttator]] and [[http://www.commandlinefu.com|commandlinefu]]%0a%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a%0a!!![[#Fabien]]Personal UX by Fabien%0aSlides : [[Slideshows/PersonalUX]]%0a* critics on the possibility to estimate your future most complex usage of a tool%0a** but also problem of limiting your own creativity by being biased by what you consider impossible%0a** cf [[Wikipedia:Learned helplessness]]%0a* own goal of %25green%25maximizing [[Fabien/Heuristics#ExpressivePower]]%25%25%0a** which should let to selecting tools with specific requirements%0a*** API/hooks/scripts/macro/...%0a* quick note about coherence (e.g. Vi* shortcuts) to minimize the learning costs%0a* Q&A%0a** limits/problems%0a*** %25red%25it is not entirely programmable%25%25, as [[http://twitter.com/#!/utopiah/status/35486156237967360|admitted later on on twitter]]%0a*** primitives should be more clearly defined, e.g. is UNIX philosophy enough?%0a** why is it all public%0a*** [[AutoDebate/WhyDoIPutAllThisContentOnline]]%0a%0a!!!!Preparation and mindset%0a* [[#Visualization]]visualization of expressive power of different interfaces%0a** Path:/pub/illustrations/expressivity_power_curves.png%0a** the green color does not mean that it is always the right solution%0a*** i.e. when one has no interest in creativity and knows his usage will be limited to low complexity of results, the red curve is a most efficient solution%0a*** the colors are used mainly to argue for results aiming at facilitating creativity rather than pure short-term execution%0a** visual interface, mouse or even multitouch, can only do so much%0a** curve to illustrate that, showing that for simple tasks it is great but it quickly get bounded%0a** e.g.%0a*** selecting 5 consecutive file with the mouse is great%0a*** but for example file*this.v{1,2,3}that or selecting 1000 files is impossible%0a** note that this could also be cumulative between different tools%0a** down pits with distraction (hence the cuteness factor)%0a* bounded complexity, incited to think in simple ways, thus bounded in usage too%0a** [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qLW60gLUL8g|Alonzo Bodden-iPad]] 2010%0a%0a!!!!Forgot to mention%0a* handling interruption with several ways%0a** first and foremost trying '''not''' to get interrupted%0a*** else minimized "swapping" thus saving context%0a**** Windows-F11 to paste the buffer in a new Vim instance%0a**** /echo in irssi in screen (gives a timestamp)%0a**** shortcut to edit internal wiki buffer (gives a timestamp)%0a18:19 -!- also gives a timestamp%0a%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a!!Overall remarks and conclusions%0a* interesting to see what others are using%0a* sometimes hard to argue (or to refrain from arguing) based on the different usages thus needs%0a* rather personal (especially with demos) so probably nice restricted to a group of positive trusted peers%0a* [[#ToolSelectionProposal]]based on the limitations noticed after [[#Fabien|my presentation]], a solution could be to start curating tools that do meet those new specification with others interested participants%0a** at first individually I could start applying categories to [[Tools/]] e.g. [@[[!MEP_ViLikeInterface]], [[!MEP_HasAPI]], [[!MEP_SupportsHooks]], [[!MEP_SupportDaemon]], ...@]%0a*** this way I could list tools that are most likely to lower the global optimum%0a** note the time to select a tool can '''also''' be integrated to the effort%0a*** consequently the time allocated to select such a tool could be proportional (not necessarily linearly) to its importance in the workflow%0a**** e.g. a tool related to a core task would have to meet all the requirements proposed while a tool for a peripheral task would be picked without much consideration beside popularity%0a** maintain [[Wikipedia:Homoiconicity]] so that every new realization can become a tool to combine and be combined with other%0a* it is very hard to explain and justify what has become a natural habit%0a* lack of theoretical framework%0a** philosophy of technology%0a** design and cognition%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a%0a!!Other reviews or coverage%0a* here%0a%0a!![[#ToDo]]To do%0a# share for AIW%0a## [[http://christophe.heintz.free.fr/#WebEpistemology|Christophe Heintz]]'s Web Epistemology%0a### email sent and redirected to http://nitens.org/taraborelli/home%0a### see also [[http://christophe.heintz.free.fr/papers/Heintz09_PastMinds-preprint.pdf|Cognitive History and Cultural Epidemiology]]%0a## [[http://ideas.repec.org/p/pra/mprapa/10004.html|Stigmergic epistemology, stigmergic cognition]], Cognitive Systems Research 2008%0a## study Quora in the through [[http://www.erp-review.org/8.php|Folk Epistemology]], Review of Philosophy and Psychology 2010%0a# explore%0a## [[Wikipedia:Cognitive dimensions of notations#Viscosity]] as suggested by TheSheep%0a## [[http://eigenclass.org/hiki/wmii+ruby|ruby-wmii]] Ruby configuration/scripting for the wmii window manager, eigenclass%0a## [[http://mycolorscreen.com/|MyColorscreen]] Where Technology meets Art%0a# clarify the way to handle connectivity%0a## local mirrors with automatic updates%0a## configuration taking into account localhost values%0a## locally defined DNS%0a### switching to local mirrors when offline Events.PleniereCommunauteIngenierieConnaissances=[[http://fr.amiando.com/JJROUOC.html?page=406593|Pléničre de la Communauté Ingénierie des Connaissances Paris]] organisé par [[http://www.capdigital.com/|CAP DIGITAL]]%0a%0aLa Cantine - Paris 5 juillet 2010 ŕ 09:00%0a%0a[[#LiveStreams]][=#=]no_hastag! on [[http://twitter.com/#search?q=%2523PleniereCommunauteIngenierieConnaissances|Twitter]], [[http://identi.ca/tag/PleniereCommunauteIngenierieConnaissances|identi.ca]], [[http://lacantine.ubicast.eu/lives/at-la-cantine/|Live Cast]], [[http://www.neoformix.com/Projects/TwitterStreamGraphs/view.php?q=PleniereCommunauteIngenierieConnaissances|TwitterStreamGraphs]], [[http://www.collecta.com/#q=PleniereCommunauteIngenierieConnaissances|Collecta]], [[http://www.flickr.com/search/?q=PleniereCommunauteIngenierieConnaissances|flickr]]%0a%0a!!Official planning%0a* 9h - Accueil/Petit-déjeuner%0a* 9h20 - Mot du président de la communauté%0a* 9h30 - De Hermann Hollerith ŕ Sergey Brin Junior, retour prospectif sur un sičcle d'automatisation de la gestion des connaissances de [[http://www.nieuwbourg.com/|Philippe Nieuwbourg]]%0a** cycles%0a*** publique/privee%0a*** besoins sociaux/solutions technologiques%0a** mention des cartes perforees%0a*** cf [[ReadingNotes/MecaMind]]%0a*** [[PersonalInformationStream/WithoutNotesOlderThanOctober09#punchcard|"Do Not Fold, Spindle or Mutilate" : A Cultural History of the Punch Card by Steven Lubar]], Journal of American Culture%0a** histoire d'Internet%0a*** [[Tools/Internet]]%0a** discussion sur le langage et l'ecriture%0a*** cf [[ReadingNotes/FECN]]%0a*** cf [[Languages/]]%0a** problemes de societes%0a*** perenite du stockage%0a**** [[http://www.canalacademie.com/ida5708-La-vie-limitee-des-disques-durs.html|La vie limitée des disques durs, clés USB, CD et DVD]] by Erich Spitz and Franck Laloë Canal Académie June 2010 %0a**** potentiel de developpement%0a*** attention et concentration%0a**** cf [[Cookbook/Cognition#GoalFocusAttention]]%0a** ouverture sur H.A.L.%0a*** Histoire%0a**** les grosses entreprises informatique d'aujourd'hui ne vont pas forcement survivre pour toujours%0a*** Autonomie%0a**** axe de transformation de l'industrie de la voiture en industrie de la robotique%0a***** inspire de l'industrie japonaise%0a*** Liberte%0a**** HADOPI, partage, suppression, ...%0a** remarque sur l'acces aux donnees et que lorsque Google numerise l'acces au contenu de la BNF il acquiere un avantage%0a*** cf [[ReadingNotes/InformationRules]]%0a** cf [[AutoDebate/GoogleIsEvil]]%0a** cf [[Seedea:Content/Predictions]]%0a* 10h15 - Présentation des actions de Cap Digital et information sur les réponses ŕ l'appel Investissements d'Avenir du gouvernement par [[http://www.capdigital.com/cap-digital/nous-contacter/|Christelle Ayache]] (remplacee par ?)%0a** cf [[ReadingNotes/VentureCapitalAndTheFinanceOfInnovation]]%0a* 10h30 - Présentation de deux projets FUI labellisés et en court :%0a** CEDRES présenté par [[http://www.kxen.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=147&Itemid=808|Françoise Soulié-Fogelman]] : Monétarisation des réseaux sociaux ;%0a*** historique du projet (ANR, etc)%0a*** historique des reseaux sociaux%0a**** sites de contenu%0a**** sites d'analyse de contenu%0a**** reseaux sociaux%0a*** monetiser%0a**** publicite%0a***** http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Social_network_service#Business_model%0a***** [[http://digitalenterprise.org/models/models.html|Business Models on the Web]] by Professor Michael Rappa%0a***** [[http://venturedig.com/tech/monetizing-social-networks-the-four-dominant-business-models-and-how-you-should-implement-them-in-2010/|Monetizing Social Networks: The Four Dominant Business Models and How You Should Implement Them in 2010]] 2009 %0a*** Q&A%0a**** quel est votre (CEDRES) business model ?%0a***** vente d'outils statistiques par example pour societe de service qui veut vendre a ses clients des solutions de ciblages de campagne%0a**** CA 50%25 US, 30%25 Asie, reste en Europe%0a*** voir aussi%0a**** http://fr.linkfluence.net/%0a**** cf [[Person/]]%0a** DATALIFT présenté par [[http://twitter.com/gillesdelaporte|Gilles Delaporte]] : plateforme pour publier et interconnecter des jeux de données sur le web de données - http://datalift.org/fr/%0a*** projet ANR porte par l'INRIA (cf http://datalift.org/fr/partners.html )%0a**** [[http://www.agence-nationale-recherche.fr/?NodId=17&lngAAPId=157|ANR : Contenus et Interactions (CONTINT)]]%0a**** http://www.projet-stic.org/contint/%0a*** datalift site:sindice.com = 0 page%0a*** pourquoi maintenant ?%0a**** example US puis UK%0a***** cf [[ReadingNotes/OpenGovernment]]%0a**** mention de grands cabinets analyse type Gartner%0a**** mention des outils et structures type DERI%0a*** visibilite des "technos francaises"%0a**** lesquelles ? avantage competitif ou juste copie de ce qui existe ailleur ?%0a*** Q&A%0a**** apres INSEE, data.gov, data.gov.uk aura-t-on data.gouv.fr ?%0a***** repondu durant la presentation%0a*** cf [[Tools/SemanticWeb]]%0a* 11h - Pause%0a** questions a DATALift pour data.gouv.fr%0a*** oui, cela devrait etre l'equvalent francophone%0a*** hebergement%0a* 11h15 - Ateliers : Vie de la Communauté et Thématiques communes%0a** suggestions pour les prochaines rencontres ? la communaute au sens large ?%0a** lobbying ?%0a** Institut R Transfert (IRT) ?%0a** KM de CAP ?%0a*** 140 univ%0a*** reste = PME (bcp)%0a*** distribution plus precise ? CA inclu%0a*** difference avec SYSTEMATIC (Dassault, Thales, ...)%0a*** peu de presentation de contenu particpant aujourd'hui%0a** IBM s'installe, comment ? alliances ? entreprises et poles de competitivite ?%0a*** Sylvain, ancien iLog%0a** trouver un noyau de partenaire avec qui on travaille efficacement%0a*** cf [[(http://127.0.0.1/wiki/Collaborations/)Collaborations]]%0a** reseau social Cap Digital ?%0a*** non existant mais politique%0a** cf aussi communauté COLIBRIS.%0a** quels services (jeu des posts-its)%0a*** principe%0a**** tlm ajoute ses 2/3 posts-its apres s'etre presente%0a*** resultat%0a**** ontologie, on est qui%0a**** connections institutionel labo investisseurs%0a**** services%0a**** communiation%0a**** evenementiel, rencontres%0a**** reseau social%0a**** lien international%0a* 12h30 - Conclusions%0a%0a!!Liens visites%0a* ...%0a** 09:38:29 [[http://www.museeinformatique.fr/|MusĂ©e de l'Informatique - Grande Arche Paris La DĂ©fense - Ouvert 7j/7 de 10h Ă 20h - Expositions histoire de l'informatique]]%0a** 09:38:51 [[http://www.computerhistory.org/|Computer History Museum]]%0a** 09:42:18 [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timeline_of_computing|Timeline of computing - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia]]%0a** 09:47:34 [[http://www.sicob.tv/|DĂ©couvrez l'histoire du SICOB, le principal salon de l'informatique et du bureau, avec le musĂ©e de l'informatique]]%0a** 09:50:38 [[http://www.ina.fr/|Ina.fr - A la une : vidĂ©o, radio, audio et publicitĂ© - ActualitĂ©s, archives du jour de la radio et de la tĂ©lĂ©vision en ligne]]%0a** 09:58:03 [[http://www.w3.org/|World Wide Web Consortium (W3C)]]%0a** 10:06:20 [[http://www.canalacademie.com/ida5708-La-vie-limitee-des-disques-durs.html|La vie limitĂ©e des disques durs, clĂ©s USB, CD et DVD]]%0a** 10:11:07 [[http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_WC8RhYVb4Vg/SD9FkB6GQWI/AAAAAAAAAG4/iSBITp45LSI/s1600/submarine_Cable_Map_big%252B-%252Btelegeog_com.gif|submarine_Cable_Map_big+-+telegeog_com.gif (GIF Image, 1067x768 pixels) - Scaled (86%25)]]%0a** 10:15:01 [[http://www.csdl.tamu.edu/~marshall/|Home Page for Cathy Marshall]]%0a** 10:15:01 [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X---GW5ALIQ|YouTube - Toward Adaptive Services for Personal Archiving]]%0a** 10:17:16 [[http://www.robotshop.com/blog/viva-la-robolution-by-bruno-bonnell-454|VIVA LA ROBOLUTION! by Bruno Bonnell]]%0a** 10:59:45 [[http://fr.linkfluence.net/|linkfluence - Social Web Insight]]%0a** 11:03:29 [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Social_network_service|Social network service - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia]]%0a** 11:03:29 [[http://digitalenterprise.org/models/models.html|Business Models on the Web | Professor Michael Rappa]]%0a** 11:03:34 [[http://venturedig.com/tech/monetizing-social-networks-the-four-dominant-business-models-and-how-you-should-implement-them-in-2010/|Monetizing Social Networks: The Four Dominant Business Models and How You Should Implement Them in 2010]]%0a** 11:03:38 [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Social_network_service#Business_model|Social_network_service]]%0a** 11:04:52 [[http://digitalenterprise.org/models/models.html|Business Models on the Web | Professor Michael Rappa]]%0a** 11:10:43 [[http://www.agence-nationale-recherche.fr/?NodId=17&lngAAPId=157|ANR : Appels Ă projets]]%0a** 11:14:42 [[http://datalift.org/fr/|DataLift - un ascenseur pour vos donnĂ©es]]%0a** 11:14:53 [[http://sindice.com/|Sindice - The semantic web index]]%0a** 11:15:06 [[http://sindice.com/search?q=datalift&qt=term|Search results for term “datalift” - Sindice]]%0a** 11:15:51 [[http://datalift.org/fr/mission.html|DataLift - un ascenseur pour vos donnĂ©es]]%0a** 11:15:57 [[http://datalift.org/fr/partners.html|DataLift - un ascenseur pour vos donnĂ©es]]%0a** 11:22:02 [[http://esw.w3.org/TaskForces/CommunityProjects/LinkingOpenData/EquivalenceMining|TaskForces/CommunityProjects/LinkingOpenData/EquivalenceMining - ESW Wiki]]%0a** 11:22:15 [[http://events.linkeddata.org/ldow2008/papers/18-raimond-sutton-automatic-interlinking.pdf|18-raimond-sutton-automatic-interlinking.pdf (application/pdf Object)]]%0a** 12:34:31 [[http://www.afia-france.org/|www.afia-france.org]]%0a%0a%0a!!To do%0a# offer the book contest%0a# integrate own work%0a## [[Tools/Wikis]] and [[Tools/PmWiki]]%0a## local changes and needs [[Wiki/]]%0a## generalist [[Cookbook/Cognition]] and [[Content/Education]]%0a## interesting book [[ReadingNotes/Wikipatterns]]%0a## [[Person/Person#TrustSystems]]%0a## http://OurP.IM%0a# share upcoming events%0a## [[http://wikimania2010.wikimedia.org/|Wikimania 2010 in Gdańsk]] July 9-11, 2010%0a## [[http://www.uta.fi/laitokset/isss/tamcess/sovako/power2010/acceptedsessions.php#s15|Session Dynamics of Knowledge Creation in Wikis]] during Power & Knowledge, The 2nd International Conference, Tampere, September 6-8, 2010%0a# qui suis-je%0a## Fabien, createur du tout petit ourp.im, createur d'une future entreprise et venu combattre mon biais pro-wiki%0a# wiki fest updates%0a## cf previous [[WebWorkersCampParis]] and [[DrumbeatParis]]%0a## timestampted the conference%0a### lookup http://fabien.benetou.fr/Events/PleniereCommunauteIngenierieConnaissances?action=conf_start_timestamp datetime rather than manually look it up%0a#### [=SELECT visit_date FROM moz_historyvisits, moz_places WHERE moz_historyvisits.place_id = moz_places.id AND url like "%25Events/%25?action=conf_start_timestamp" ORDER BY visit_date DESC LIMIT 1=]%0a#### eventually generalize that for the end of the conference and each part of it%0a##### subpart http://fabien.benetou.fr/Events/PleniereCommunauteIngenierieConnaissances?action=conf_start_timestamp_talk1%0a##### DB crashed between talk3 and talk4%0a###### check logs on remote httpd with http://fabien.benetou.fr/Events/PleniereCommunauteIngenierieConnaissances?action=conf_start_timestamp_talk4 for timing%0a####### starting to manually add the links, just in case%0a###### make proper live-prototyping closure, ''as required during the last wikifest event!'''%0a##### [[http://www.sqlite.org/lang_corefunc.html|SQLite replace()]] %0a## integrate the "replay" mode based on the history%0a### ideally synchronized with existing recordings%0a# recommendation%0a## SSD hard drive on IBM X31 (its bottle neck?)%0a# note in the subway%0a## cycle short-term rapid prototyping to long-term research and development analysis through CS/IT/KM%0a# presence of twitter hashtag correlated with average age of the community?%0a# acronyms%0a## CAP, FUI, IRT, ANR, ...%0a# network%0a## CAP, Digic, Systematic, ...%0a## http://twitter.com/Cap_Digital%0a## http://www.dailymotion.com/Cap_Digital%0a# own remark%0a## 0 modern tool used during the conference%0a# to check%0a## http://www.afia-france.org/%0a* (quasiment pas de) debat arriere garde nouvelle garde%0a** arriere garde = pro strategie basee sur experience long-terme%0a** nouvelle garde = pro technologie basee sur 0 cout de migration%0a** sachant que l'on peut tres difficilement realiser de nouvelles strategies sans de nouselles technologies%0a*** exemple du domaine militaire qui depense tjrs plus dans sa R&D Events.PrestaShopCamp3=[[#menu]]%0a[[http://barcamp3.prestashop.com/|{$Name}]], from 9am to 6pm the 31st of March 2011%0a%0a(:hashtag: PrestaShop:)%0a[[#LiveStreams]][=#=]{$:hashtag} on [[http://twitter.com/#search?q=%2523{$:hashtag}|Twitter]], [[http://identi.ca/tag/{$:hashtag}|identi.ca]], [[http://lacantine.ubicast.eu/lives/at-la-cantine/|Live Cast]], [[http://www.neoformix.com/Projects/TwitterStreamGraphs/view.php?q={$:hashtag}|TwitterStreamGraphs]], [[http://www.collecta.com/#q={$:hashtag}|Collecta]], [[http://www.flickr.com/search/?q={$:hashtag}|flickr]]%0a%0a>>rframe%3c%3c%0a!![[#OwnObjectives]]Own objectives%0a# value and sales side%0a# clarify the cost chain%0a## channel of distribution margins%0a## explore the "payment graph"%0a# weight opportunities%0a# new BMs for the Internet%0a>>%3c%3c%0a%0a!!Attended activities%0achecking http://barcamp3.prestashop.com/programme/conferences/ and http://barcamp3.prestashop.com/programme/ateliers/%0a* [[#this|this]]%0a* [[#that|that]]%0a%0a!!![[#this]][[#this|this]] by him%0a* remarks%0a* remarks%0a%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a%0a!!![[#that]][[#that|that]] by him%0a* remarks%0a* remarks%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a!!Overall remarks and conclusions%0a* meet him%0a* could be improved by doing that%0a* see also that other event%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a%0a!!Other reviews or coverage%0a* here%0a%0a!![[#ToDo]]To do%0a# improve [[Events/Template]]%0a# http://twitter.com/#!/PrestaShop%0a# beware of vendor bias%0a# avoid technical details%0a## focus on the major problems of the field, not solely on how the vendor solves it%0a### how would it apply to my situation%0a# improve with I:Calendar/20110331%0a# pinpoint the value%0a## community? object to represent the community? ...%0a# estimate average%0a## cost to launch%0a## time to launch%0a## taxes%0a# clarify the action funnel%0a# integrate [[ReadingNotes/SpinSelling]]%0a* [[http://techcrunch.com/2011/03/30/cook-patzer-intuit/|Cook And Patzer On Intuit’s Growth, The Payment Graph, And Product Focus]], TechCrunch March 2011%0a** “People talk a lot about the social graph and interest graph. One third of the economy goes through QuickBooks in terms of businesses invoicing other businesses. Each invoice contains a connection between vendors, suppliers, and customers, and also the price of that connection. Representing the payment graph is huge opportunity and something no other company can do.”%0a# vids%0a## http://www.youtube.com/user/prestashop%0a## http://www.dailymotion.com/video/xa4qlv_presentation-de-prestashop-solution_tech%0a## https://kb.neowave.com.my/learn/hero-amazon-jeffbezos.php%0a# http://www.quora.com/Prestashop%0a## and more generally http://www.quora.com/E-Commerce%0a# e-commerce {-USP-} competitive advantage for small new entrant?%0a## problems of%0a### trust%0a### popularity%0a## e-commerce vs face to face commerce%0a### low-trail, analytics, community, ...%0a# before setting up a store/e-commerce solution check existing market places%0a## Apple Store, Android Market, Amazon, ...%0a## thus really requires to pinpoint the value you provide%0a### and your window of opportunity (it might be better to have lower margin but start quickly) Events.QSBXL2012=[[#menu]]%0a* [[http://www.meetup.com/Quantified-Self-Show-Tell-Brussels/events/47954022/|Brussels QS Show&Tell 2012 #1]] March 6, 2012%0a%0a%0a!!Overall remarks and conclusions%0a%0a* QuantifiedSelf, efforts required but still a worthy investment by myself%0a%0a%25center%25own slides [[Path:/pub/FB_QSBXL_March2012.pdf]] ([[Path:/pub/FB_QSBXL_March2012.odp|odp]])%25%25%0a%0a* la demarche QuantifiedSelf n'est pas facile, que simplement noter fonctionne pendant un certain temps mais que l'interet diminue (cf Rischer on Gibbon’s Law of Logarithmic Returns), que les besoins changent (plasticite, apprentissage, ...) illustre avec des exemples personnels de ce qui a marche et n'a pas marche%0a** needy greedy practical problems (backup, hack, privacy, encryption, ...)%0a* mais que malgre tout cela l'alternative (pas d'outils et de methode pour deleguer sa cognition) devient ingerable%0a** cf own discussion in Paris' cafe with a friend%0a** applying lessons from cognitive science (e.g. spatial organization as a way to delegate cognition cf SC paper, plasticity and http://www.quora.com/What-is-Neuronal-Recycling , etc)%0a* yet%0a** "Not everything that counts can be counted, and not everything that can be counted counts.", Sign hanging in Einstein's office at Princeton, [[http://rescomp.stanford.edu/~cheshire/EinsteinQuotes.html|Collected Quotes from Albert Einstein]]%0aShould be inspired by [[http://igniteshow.com/|Ignite Show]] format (20 slides advancing every 15seconds) and [[http://www.ted.com/talks/nancy_duarte_the_secret_structure_of_great_talks.html|Nancy Duarte's model]] thus maybe not half bad half good but rather bits of each with a positive conclusion.%0a%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a%0a!!Other reviews or coverage%0a* here%0a%0a!![[#ToDo]]To do%0a# improve [[Events/Template]]%0a# add map data [=(:ola-point lat= lon= text='':)=] Events.QSBXLJanuary2014=[[#menu]]%0a[[http://www.meetup.com/Quantified-Self-Show-Tell-Brussels/events/156086702/|{$Name}]] Meetup, January 22 2014%0a%0a(:hashtag: qsbxl:)%0a[[#LiveStreams]][=#=]{$:hashtag} on [[http://twitter.com/#search?q=%2523{$:hashtag}|Twitter]], [[http://identi.ca/tag/{$:hashtag}|identi.ca]], [[http://lacantine.ubicast.eu/lives/at-la-cantine/|Live Cast]], [[http://www.neoformix.com/Projects/TwitterStreamGraphs/view.php?q={$:hashtag}|TwitterStreamGraphs]], [[http://www.collecta.com/#q={$:hashtag}|Collecta]], [[http://www.flickr.com/search/?q={$:hashtag}|flickr]]%0a%0a>>rframe%3c%3c%0a!![[#OwnObjectives]]Own objectives%0a# dedicated time on PIM%0a# review behaviors (PIM, scale, etc)%0a>>%3c%3c%0a%0a!!Attended activities%0a* [[#LucidDreaming|Presentation on Lucid Dreaming]]%0a%0a!!![[#LucidDreaming]][[#LucidDreaming|this]] by Lauren%0a* http://youtu.be/giKGdmUHcsU%0a* cf own dedicated internal wiki page%0a%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a!!Overall remarks and conclusions%0a* not using PIM for months == cognition without safety net or proper retrospective ability%0a* motivated to rank the daily edits%0a** cf Path:/pub/home/PIM_edit_sort.html%0a*** does not save, isn't updated dynamically, doesn't show the actual diff%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a%0a!!Other reviews or coverage%0a* here%0a%0a!![[#ToDo]]To do%0a# improve [[Events/Template]]%0a# add map data [=(:ola-point lat= lon= text='':)=] Events.QuantifiedSelfParis=[[#menu]]%0a[[http://www.meetup.com/QSParis/|{$Name}]] 2PM 10/06/2011%0a%0a(:hashtag: QSParis:)%0a[[#LiveStreams]][=#=]{$:hashtag} on [[http://twitter.com/#search?q=%2523{$:hashtag}|Twitter]], [[http://identi.ca/tag/{$:hashtag}|identi.ca]], [[http://lacantine.ubicast.eu/lives/at-la-cantine/|Live Cast]], [[http://www.neoformix.com/Projects/TwitterStreamGraphs/view.php?q={$:hashtag}|TwitterStreamGraphs]], [[http://www.collecta.com/#q={$:hashtag}|Collecta]], [[http://www.flickr.com/search/?q={$:hashtag}|flickr]]%0a%0a>>rframe%3c%3c%0a!![[#OwnObjectives]]Own objectives%0a# comment la "democratisation"[[%3c%3c]]du mouvement pourrait s'organiser%0a# share my own experience%0a# get new ideas%0a>>%3c%3c%0a%0a!!Attended activities%0a* [[#TourDeTable|Tour de table]]%0a* [[#ResumeDuMeetupBayArea|Resume du meetup Bay Area]]%0a* [[#Quantter|Quantter]]%0a* [[#Withings|Withings]]%0a* [[#FourtyTwoGoals|42goals]]%0a* [[#Biomouv|Biomouv]]%0a%0a!!![[#TourDeTable]][[#TourDeTable|Tour de table]]%0a* interet des autres: health, motivation, senior, sport, web of data, web of objects, self management, human resources%0a* Fabien Benetou, started a wiki 3 years ago and since then done my [[Wiki/Numbers#NumberOfEdits|21Kth edit]]%0a** own tags: wiki memory creativity%0a** presented at centre de recherche interdisciplinaire pour approche interdisciplinaire du web%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a%0a!!![[#ResumeDuMeetupBayArea]][[#ResumeDuMeetupBayArea|Resume du meetup Bay Area]]%0a* revolution a mettre en parallele avec le homebrew comp. club%0a* mention du "entrainment" (cf Hyperscanning [[Events/LImagerieCerebraleDansTousSesEtats]])%0a* mention du memex.mx par [[http://www.meetup.com/CooperativeMind/events/20139201/|Carranza]]%0a** teste il quelques jours auparavant%0a** see my own wikis and Discussion:. regarding the social aspect%0a* possible tension between medicine and self tracking%0a** related Doctor House show%0a** supporting of existing medical protocols? double-blind, ...?%0a* overall seems that most want to exploit data but do not necessarily produce nor share them%0a* mention of QuantifiedDoctor or CuteTogether%0a** "health graph"%0a* mention of Platforms to be more compatible with GPL/CC/...%0a** project of reverse engineering of all objects http://www.openyou.org (previously added in [[Cookbook/Electronics]] and [[Content/Health]])%0a** check http://quantifiedself.com/data-commons/%0a** answer of Sen.se interesting but is it more efficient%0a* somebody filming himself to make correlation between bug production and position, happiness, etc%0a** check [[MemoryRecalls/ImprovingPIM#Emotions]]%0a* other reviews%0a** http://www.ethanzuckerman.com/blog/2011/06/02/reflections-on-the-2011-quantified-self-conference/%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a%0a!!![[#Quantter]][[#Quantter|Quantter]]%0a* http://www.quantter.com%0a* from {-business intelligence-} to personal intelligence%0a** seems close to OurP.IM motto%0a* instaGram pour les analyses personelles%0a* motivation sociale en partageant sur son reseau social (e.g. Facebook)%0a* importance des donnees dans un context%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a%0a!!![[#Withings]][[#Withings|Withings]]%0a* http://www.withings.com%0a** http://www.withings.com/en/api/bodyscale%0a* paradigme du flux des donnees plutot que de l'instantane%0a* developper des produits ou objets plus que des services%0a* presentation de tensiometre%0a** risque si les mesures ne sont pas prises correctement%0a** l'etallonage et la precision peut etre aussi synchroniser ou callibrer par rapport a son age, so position, son altitude, etc...%0a* possible changement au niveau de la regulation sur le stockage des donnees generees localement%0a** voir Seedea:Content/Predictions#NearbyPlatform%0a* utilisation d'aggregation avec des universites americains%0a* question sur la limitation des donnes en locale%0a** consideration pour les utilisations ouvertes avec une API minimale%0a%0a%0a!!![[#FourtyTwoGoals]][[#FourtyTwoGoals|42goals]]%0a* [[http://42goals.com|42goals]] a simple tool for tracking daily goals%0a* reference to the Hitchikers Guide to the Galaxy%0a* tracking items by type in one place%0a* open API but no simpler way to export data%0a* pre-defined set of templates%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a%0a!!![[#MyBew]][[#MyBew|MyBew]]%0a* [[http://mybew.com/|MYBEW.com]], Comparez-vous !%0a* [[http://weekmate.com|weekmate.com]] ([[https://twitter.com/#!/weekmate|@weekmate]]) for suggestions%0a** score composite%0a* suggestion sur les etudes de "gamification"%0a** competiteur -> top10%0a** social -> 5 devant moi et 5 derriere moi%0a* bm%0a** b2c dirct (abo)%0a** b2b pol rh%0a** edu nationale%0a* suggestion d'une template par sport%0a** e.g. piscine%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a%0a!!![[#Biomouv]][[#Biomouv|Biomouv]]%0a* [[http://www.biomouv.com/|Biomouv]] bouger c'est essentiel%0a* nutrition/sport%0a** balance energetique%0a* voir pour [[Content/Exercises]] en particulier contre%0a** l'ennui ou%0a** le manque de progression%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a%0a!!Overall remarks and conclusions%0a* important business and dissemination aspect%0a** official "On est la pour faire un petit de pub pour les startups."%0a** pervasive 2-sided-market business model?%0a*** overall the massive trend from [[ReadingNotes/InformationRules]]%0a** consequently is "community manager" the new salesman dedicated to crowds%0a*** see also I:Main/WikisBuffer#gToM%0a* presence d'ethonologue, psychologues, entrepreneurs, ... impression de se faire mesurer sur un nombre dimensions infinies par toutes les personnes presentes ;)%0a* mention of BarCamp and community oriented %25red%25yet%25%25%0a** 0 presentation from "the public" and%0a** a planning made before the event%0a* does it deserve the name "QSParis" while the original Bay Area QS Meetup now has the rule that if you are selling something, you can not give a presentation?%0a** eventually QS Conference but definitely not "QS Show&Tell"%0a* mostly mainly about plotting personal data%0a** Excel for the masses?%0a** quid of knowledge? wisdom? (classical PIM questions)%0a* recurrent question%0a** iPhone support? Android support? open API? open data?%0a* for democrazation via startups it is very interesting%0a** regarding new practices and peer to peer exchange rather check #lifehacking ; PSES : /tmp/lab%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a%0a!!Other reviews or coverage%0a* here%0a%0a!![[#ToDo]]To do%0a# improve [[Events/Template]]%0a# add map data [=(:ola-point lat= lon= text='':)=]%0a# share http://open.sen.se/ to Sylvain for his EDF counter arduino project%0a## could be interesting to extend [[CognitiveEnvironments/CognitiveEnvironments#TasksByEfficiency]]%0a## overall consider my OurPIM:PIM/MembersTools#Domotics [[Cookbook/Objects#domotic]]%0a# "tweeter son poid" and in general public display as Seedea:Content/Newconcepts#SocialAllostasis%0a# own view that creativity as freedom is worth more than using existing services%0a## see OurPIM:Papers/LimitsOfNotReinventingTheWheel%0a## some endpoints can be delegated but not the core%0a### interconnection and decision of allocation%0a# explore http://explorateursduweb.com%0a# demo of http://u-ston-demo.comatelk.fr to measure happiness in the institution but not solely from the viewpoint of the manager%0a## used at EADS%0a## supposedly anonymous yet it is proportional to the number of people involved%0a### small social network are easy to infer%0a#### cf [[http://randomwalker.info/social-networks/|De-anonymizing Social Networks]] by Arvind Narayanan and Vitaly Shmatikov, IEEE Security & Privacy '09%0a### actually to consider for [[Fabien/StructuralInformationAsymmetries#Consequences]] as the "power" of hierarchies as ideal political OWF%0a# does democratization automatically imply%0a## dumbing-down%0a## lock-in%0a## to consider for%0a### the RMS/Albert Jacquard debate on [[BiensCommunsCognitifs]]] just after%0a### creativity overall Events.RADArt6=[[#menu]]%0a[[http://radartfrance.wordpress.com/2011/03/14/radart6-fabrication-numerique-les-projets-selectionnes/|{$Name}]], 25th of March 2011 at [[http://lacantine.org/events/radart-6-fabrication-numerique|La Cantine]]%0a%0a(:hashtag: HASHTAGUNSET:)%0a[[#LiveStreams]][=#=]{$:hashtag} on [[http://twitter.com/#search?q=%2523{$:hashtag}|Twitter]], [[http://identi.ca/tag/{$:hashtag}|identi.ca]], [[http://lacantine.ubicast.eu/lives/at-la-cantine/|Live Cast]], [[http://www.neoformix.com/Projects/TwitterStreamGraphs/view.php?q={$:hashtag}|TwitterStreamGraphs]], [[http://www.collecta.com/#q={$:hashtag}|Collecta]], [[http://www.flickr.com/search/?q={$:hashtag}|flickr]]%0a%0a>>rframe%3c%3c%0a!![[#OwnObjectives]]Own objectives%0a# discover artistic new projects%0a# learn more about rapid prototyping%0a# share own knowledge%0a>>%3c%3c%0a%0a!!Attended activities%0a* [[#Introduction|Introduction]]%0a* [[#Projets|Presentation par projet]]%0a(then have to go somewhere else)%0a%0a!!![[#Introduction]]Introduction%0a* remarks%0a* remarks%0a%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a%0a!!![[#Projets]]Projects presentations%0acf http://radartfrance.files.wordpress.com/2011/03/descriptif_projets_radart6.pdf%0a* GRAVURES-COULEURS, Clémentine Coulon-Leblanc%0a* MR. GUTENBERG, Paul Coudamy%0a* LOGOMUTATION, Cécile Babiole%0a* WEATHER LAMP, Samuel Javelle%0a** cf [[http://www.rt80.net/medialab/|Richard The]] and the MIT Media Lab 40K variations logo done with Processing%0a*** http://brandgeek.net/2011/03/18/loving-the-mit-media-lab-logo/%0a*** PTO [[http://www.uspto.gov/trademarks/resources/exam/guide199.jsp|"Phantom" Elements in Marks]] (Examination Guide NO. 1-99)%0a** [[http://www.sup.org/book.cgi?book_id=5699|The Genie in the Machine: How Computer-Automated Inventing Is Revolutionizing Law and Business]] by Robert Plotkin, SUP 2009%0a%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a!!Overall remarks and conclusions%0a* meet him%0a* could be improved by doing that%0a* see also that other event%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a%0a!!Other reviews or coverage%0a* here%0a%0a!![[#ToDo]]To do%0a# improve [[Events/Template]]%0a# checked http://radartfrance.files.wordpress.com/2011/03/descriptif_projets_radart6.pdf%0a# previously checked the FabLab project, few HackerSpaces and played a bit with a FabBot in [[RMLL-LSM]] during summer 2010%0a# had "techno" classes in high-school in which I "fraised" my name%0a# considered participation to a previous RADArt regarding this wiki for which it was not considered artistic enough%0a## I also did not justify it further than a personal exploration%0a# share with Person:Lea Events.RMLL-LSM=http://RMLL.info - irc://chat.freenode.org/rmll - http://identi.ca/radiormll - http://identi.ca/group/rmll%0a%0a[[#LiveStreams]]#{$Name} on [[http://twitter.com/#search?q={$Name}|Twitter]], [[http://identi.ca/tag/{$Name}|identi.ca]], [[http://www.neoformix.com/Projects/TwitterStreamGraphs/view.php?q={$Name}|TwitterStreamGraphs]], [[http://www.collecta.com/#q={$Name}|Collecta]], [[http://www.flickr.com/search/?q={$Name}|flickr]]%0a%0a!Vendredi%0a%0a!!OpenBarter, une place de marché de troc de biens mesurables%0ahttp://2010.rmll.info/OpenBarter.html%0a* economie (ethimologie grecque)%0a** cf [[Languages/AncientGreek]] + [[Content/Economy]]%0a* introduction sur l'energie et ses problemes%0a** type multidimensionel, voir aussi les etude des systemes complexes au SantaFe Institure%0a* d'ou la necessaire de l'optimisation des echanges%0a* citation de The nature of firm de Roland Coarse 1937 (cf [[Content/Economy]])%0a** a envoyer a Sylvain%0a* place de marche non financiere sur des objets quantifiables%0a* description de l'architecture du modele%0a** acteurs%0a*** depositaire%0a*** proprietaire%0a** paradigme different%0a*** favorise interet collective%0a*** plutot que l'optimisation des rapports billateraux%0a* Q&A%0a** Georgescu Roegen ?%0a*** ?%0a** simulations du modele ?%0a*** si composante comportemental monde virtuel%0a*** sinon mathematique%0a** ai2l.org%0a*** [[http://forge.ai2l.org/|Forge des Logiciels Libres pour une économie sociallement responsable]] Alveole%0aVoir aussi%0a* [[http://p2pfoundation.net/Peer_to_Peer_Exchanges|Peer to Peer Exchanges]] P2P Foundation%0a%0a!!SEL47 - Un systčme d’échange ŕ prix libre%0a* http://www.sel47.toile-libre.org/%0a* description des extensions de Joomla (PHP/MySQL) utilises%0a* mention de toile libre (hebergeur a prix libre)%0a* SEL%0a** Systeme Echange a prix Libre%0a** Site d'Expression artistique Libre%0a** Systeme d'Emancipation Libertaire%0a*** mode de vie alternatif%0a* {-valeur echange-} valeur usage%0a%0a%0a!!Liquid Bank, un systčme de monnaie libre totalement paramétrable et non centralisé%0a* http://www.creationmonetaire.info/%0a* [[http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x75e0k_l-argent-dette-de-paul-grignon-fr-i_news|L'Argent Dette]], Paul Grignon 2008%0a* http://www.opensourcecurrency.org/%0a* http://project.cyclos.org/%0a** http://www.cyclos-france.org/%0a* http://developer.berlios.de/projects/liquidbank/%0a* partage de bitcoin (inclu dans [[Content/FinancialTools#Crowdfunding]] )%0a%0a!![[#AMAP]], panier paysan, panier bio, quelles gestions ?%0a* lien participant (Amapien, consomacteur, ...) terre et logiciel%0a* participant%0a** creation de lien social, plus qu'un objectif d'efficacite uniquement%0a* logiciel%0a** G.A.L.E.T.T.E.%0a** [[http://amap.labs.libre-entreprise.org/|AMAPplication]] logiciel libre destiné ŕ faciliter la gestion collaborative d'une AMAP® : édition des listes de présence, des contrats, suivi et partage de la liste d'attente...%0a*** v1 finie et utilisee%0a*** v2 avec pour objectif de plus aider dans l'optimisation productive du choix semances en particulier pour les "nouveaux venus" n'ayant pas au tout debut les competences agricoles%0a* terre%0a** probleme fondamental de disponibilite%0a*** une ressource physique limitee%0a*** difficulte de reconfiguration physique pour une utilisation ethique dans un systeme economique a-ethique et a-moral%0a*** ''cout de ces principe''%0a* voir aussi%0a** [[Cookbook/Biology]] avec les projets ArkFab et Open Source Ecology (Factor e Farm)%0a** [[http://www.cuisine-libre.fr/|Cuisine libre]] Partage de recettes libérées, cosmopolites, végétariennes et carnivores, décomplexées, exotiques, urbaines et AMAPiennes.%0a%0acarte de Sebastien Ducoulombier pour lui envoyer OpenModelica (eventuellement MetaModelica)%0a%0a%0a!![[#InnovationOuverte]]Innovation ouverte%0ahttp://2010.rmll.info/Innovation-ouverte.html%0a!!!Philippe Montarges%0a* equivalent a OpenInnovation%0a** http://www.openinnovation.eu/%0a** http://www.openinnovation.net/%0a** http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Open_innovation%0a* cf http://dashboard.seedea.org/%0a* Open Innovation != FLOSS%0a** mais FLOSS sous-jacent, quasiment requis%0a*** "moteur invisible des revolutions numeriques ouvertes"%0a* enjeux pour les entrepreneurs ?%0a* '''open''' source %3c=> '''open''' innovation ?%0a** Henri Chasbo, penseur reconnu du domaine%0a** ouvrir la recherche avec l'exterieur : partage / collaborative (d'ou l'importance de [[http://127.0.0.1/wiki/Collaborations/]]%0a*** spin-off, ...%0a** processus de mutualisation%0a*** le resultat n'est '''pas''' (systematiquement) partage%0a**** mechanisme de capture de la valeur%0a* FLOSS = Innovation Ouverte dans l'IT ?%0a** FLOSS est une economie de process%0a** precurseur dumodele Open Innovation%0a*** gerer ecosys complexe%0a* strategies%0a## Pool de R&D%0a*** mise en commun de centre de R&D%0a## Spinouts%0a*** exterioriser sa R&D avec des projets plus visibles de l'exterieur%0a**** marche emergeant pr occuper le terrain%0a**** outils pr imposer une technologie%0a***** cf chapitre Standard Wars de [[ReadingNotes/Information Rules]]%0a## Selling complements%0a*** dual licensing%0a## Donated components%0a*** strategie 1970/1980 des "clubs utilisateurs"%0a* Q&A sur la premiere intervention%0a** question sur la durabilite du modele%0a*** perception des participants d'avoir ete utilise%0a*** partage des droits%0a** continuum de solutions%0a*** InnoCentiv vs OpenERP%0a%0a!!![[#InnovationOuverteFLet]]Invite surprise : Francois Letellier%0aConsultant sur l'innovation ouverte, http://www.flet.fr http://www.slideshare.net/francois.letellier%0a* Source Forge to 500 projects%0a** 87%25 ~no innovating aspect%0a*** same share in proprietary solutions%0a* black box model of innovation%0a** classically%0a*** input (R&D expenditure)->structure(researchers, start-ups)->output(patents filed, publications, licensing)%0a** in FLOSS%0a*** metrics hardly apply%0a*** Patents and the regress of useful arts (Columbia Uni, 2009)%0a* FLOSS base code = bus (like PCI bus)%0a** platform to share and transfer innovation as code from one entity to another%0a* historical generations%0a## individuals%0a## associations of individuals%0a## associations of companies%0a** implying changes in governance%0a* conclusion%0a** FLOSS is central to ICT innovation%0a** FLOSS is "open innovation" in the software world%0a** a whole spectrum of BM and strategies based on producing consuming FLOSS%0a*** cf his matrix Buy/Get/Sell/Build x Components/FLOSS/Substitute/Superset%0a||border=1%0a|| ||!Buy ||!Get ||!Build ||!Sell ||%0a||!FLOSS || Bespke dev || Use[[%3c%3c]]Migrate || Contribute[[%3c%3c]]Lead[[%3c%3c]]Patronize || Mutralize || %0a||!Components || Hardware[[%3c%3c]]Subscription || Legacy || In-house || Dual-license[[%3c%3c]]Service[[%3c%3c]]Open Core || %0a||!Substitute || Propretary || Freeware || Refactoring[[%3c%3c]]Customize || Software publishing[[%3c%3c]]SaaS || %0a||!Superset || Outsourcing || Externally funded venture || Integrating || Embedded[[%3c%3c]]VAR || %0a%0a%0a!!!Q&A%0a* [[http://www.openworldforum.org/attend/agenda/pecha-kucha|OpenWorldForum 2010]]%0a* relations public/prive%0a* investisseurs%0a%0a!!Les atouts d'Internet pour relever le défi du développement durable %0a* demander a Alexandre ses notes%0a%0a!![[#LaCarteOuVerte]]Carte OuVerte, une carte éco-citoyenne collaborative libre %0a* http://rennes.carte-ouverte.org/ "carte eco-citoyenne"%0a* local -> global%0a** referencement depuis Rennes%0a*** http://rennes.carte-ouverte.org/ pour Raphael%0a*** http://rennes.carte-ouverte.org/ pour Gilbert avec la partie covoiturage%0a* base sur Google Map, liste des initiatives%0a* http://www.mce-info.org/fr/associations-adherentes/fiche.php?id=46 (asso velo rennaise) a envoyer a Gilbert%0a* tech%0a** GeoDjango, OpenLayer, PostgreSQL ([[http://postgis.refractions.net/|PostGIS]])%0a** OpenStreetMap%0a%0aDiscussion vendredi apres-midi avec un des membre.%0a%0a!Jeudi%0a%0a!!Debat: politique models%0a5 intervenant dont Zimmerman (QuadNet)%0a* concept de "continuum d'ouverture"%0a* bataille OXML avec Besson (lobbyin prive dont Microsoft%0a** role clef des formats d'interoperatbilite%0a*** cf InformationRules%0a* {-droit a l'oubli-} -> existe deja avec la CNIL et l'obligation de pouvoir retirer ses infos d'un sys automatise%0a* outils de visualization des lois ?%0a** X2, BZ3, oP9 -> zoa1 ?%0a%0a!!WPKG: Experience feedback in a small company %0a(parcours rapide, 10min)%0apresentation rendu au slide "KISS"%0aexperience ou packets?!! (si #2 voir gestion conf sur [[Tools/Shell]]%0a%0a%0a!!Logiciels libres : fondement durable des connaissances%0a* production%0a* format%0a* protocoles%0a* stockage%0a* support/framework (CMS, ...)%0a* modularite%0a* analyse de la valeur%0a%0a%0a!!The Historical, Economic and Moral Arguments Against Intellectual Property and its Future%0aby uriel@berlinblue.org%0a(fin de la presentation)%0a* when ideas mature they become more prone to capture%0a* shared by email%0a** Citizen Science and OpenScienceSummit from [[Events.HplusSummitHarvard]]%0a** Seedea:Seedea/Licenses for the LicenseChooser project%0a%0a!![[#Arduino]]Atelier : Initiation ŕ Arduino%0ahttp://2010.rmll.info/Atelier-Initiation-a-Arduino.html%0aJulien, Les petits debrouillards%0a* interface entree/sortie facile d'acces (et donc de modification) avec un ordinateur%0a* descriptif de la board Duemilanove%0a* modele lillypad, cf [[Cookbook/Clothing]]%0a* modules%0a** GSM, ethernet, ...%0a* interfaces%0a** PureData, Processing, eToys (Squick/Smalltalk), ...%0a* example avec "fading" sur DEL sur PWM%0a** sortie numerique avec tension que l'on peut moduler%0a** configurer le logiciel sur le type d'Ardnuino (Tools->Board->nom+type+microcontroler)%0a(depart pr autre conf)%0a%0a%0a!![[#ESP-r]]Conception thermique : utilisation d'ESP-r pour des bâtiments bioclimatiques %0a* presentation du cycle de vie du batiment%0a** impact de la reducation des couts en amont%0a*** utilisation%0a* energie grise ?%0a* social%0a** promouvoir le savoir local : travailler les gens plutot que les machines%0a* probleme du vocabulaire%0a** contre le "greenwashing"%0a* simulation fluide>?%0a** air, temperature%0a* [[http://www.esru.strath.ac.uk/Programs/ESP-r.htm|ESP-r]]%0a** fait par [[http://www.esru.strath.ac.uk/|ESRU]] (Energy Simulation Research Unit) a %0a* [[http://www.strath.ac.uk/|University of Strathclyde]], Glasgow%0a** les fleches sont modelisables et parametrables dans le temps%0a** gestion des watts degager par des habitants suivant les utilisations, la saison, ...%0a* demo%0a* pas d'epaisseur des murs%0a** travailleur en "interieur"%0a* Q&A%0a** re-injection ds la BDD des materios defini ?%0a*** possible via la mailing list%0a** model thermo derriere ?%0a%0aPS : video projecteur coupe du a la temperature (ironie)%0a%0a!!!A partager avec%0a* [[(Person:)Gwenael]]%0a* [[(Person:)Audrey]]%0a%0a!!!A utiliser avec%0a* [[(Content.)Projetautonomieenergetique]]%0a* [[House/]]%0a** motive par homeostase (Claude Bernard)%0a* [[Cookbook.Objects#architecture]]%0a** QDcad, IntelliCAD, BriceCAD, ...%0a* streamliner le process%0a** def -> etude patterns -> simulation(S) -> tests -> prodcution -> feedback%0a*** outils adapter pr chaque type de projet "classique" (ici ex. archi)%0a%0a!![[#Objectifs]]Objectifs%0a* LicenseChooser ([[Seedea:Seedea/Licenses]])%0a* live-wikying (cf les 4 dernieres conferences)%0a* PrivacySettings ([[(http://www.ourp.im/Papers/)PrivacySettings]])%0a* MetaStacks ([[Fabien/LayeredModel]] [[Tools/Programming#EntireStack]])%0a(cf dessins sur ma main ;)%0a%0a!![[#Bilan]]Bilan%0a* critiques des gens en dehors du monde logiciel%0a** communautarisme%0a** manque%0a*** d'ergonomique, de design, ...%0a*** de pedagogie%0a*** d'interface avec les utilisateurs%0a**** sentiment de "faire des outils pour faire des outils"%0a*** d'associations et d'organisations socialement impliquees de maniere generale%0a** en revanche on parle bien de RM'''L''''L/L'''S'''M c'est a dire avant tout du composant logiciel, meme si celui-ci est parti d'un ecosysteme plus large%0a* les entreprises sont-elles solubles dans le libre ?%0a** cf poster affiche vendredi midi%0a*** [[http://www.libre-entreprise.org/|Réseau Libre-entreprise - Libre-entreprise.org]] regroupe des entreprises ŕ taille humaine ayant des spécialités proches ou complémentaires dans le domaine du logiciel libre.%0a** critique du fosse enorme entre %0a*** [[http://2010.rmll.info/L-Universite-Bordeaux-1.html|batiment A22]] (village associatif) / [[http://2010.rmll.info/L-ENSEIRB-MATMECA.html|ENSEIRB-MATMECA]] (technique/politique) et%0a*** [[http://2010.rmll.info/L-ENSCPB.html|ENSCBP]] (business)%0a%0a!!To do%0a# take the time to properly do the template '''then''' use it here%0a# prepare a special live wiki toolkit%0a## first time used for a conference spanning over multiple days%0a* Seedea:Seedea/Licenses%0a** Seedea:Oimp/Oimp using [[http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/|CC-BY 3.0]] by default%0a** this whole wiki being under [[http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/|CC-BY 3.0]] too%0a*** cf [[Site/GlossyHue-SiteFooter]] present at the bottom of each page%0a* reading notes%0a** [[ReadingNotes/InformationFeudalism|Information feudalism: who owns the knowledge economy?]] by Peter Drahos and John Braithwaite, Earthscan 2002%0a** [[ReadingNotes/TheFutureOfIdeas|The Future of Ideas: The Fate of the Commons in a Connected World]] by Lawrence Lessig, Random House 2001%0a** [[ReadingNotes/InformationRules|Information Rules: A Strategic Guide to the Network Economy]] by Carl Shapiro and Hal R. Varian, Harvard Business Press 1998%0a* [[Events/DrumbeatParis]]%0a# tools%0a** [[Tools/]]%0a** [[Tools/Programming]]%0a** [[Tools/Internet]]%0a** [[Tools/Shell]]%0a# own work%0a** [[Bypassing/]]%0a** [[http://www.ourp.im/Papers/PrivacySettings]]%0a# wikifest%0a## http://www.wolframalpha.com/input/?i=temperature%2520paris%2520bordeaux%0a# strategy in knowledge economy =%0a## predictions [[Seedea:Content/Predictions]]%0a## + licensing choice [[Seedea:Seedea/Licenses]]%0a## + technology [[Tools/]]%0a## inspired by%0a### [[Slideshows/Slideshows#StrategicIT]]%0a### "debat arriere garde nouvelle garde " at [[Events/PleniereCommunauteIngenierieConnaissances]]%0a### discussion on PythonOCC the 06/07/2010 at 16:19 on freenode/#hplusroadmap%0a# [[http://2010.rmll.info/spip.php?page=osm&lang=fr&zoom=16&lon=-0.60284&lat=44.80416|Map]]%0a* live-wikying%0a** record macros save&edit%0a*** map a @s%0a*** %25red%25warning%25%25 that is '''unstable''' as new links appearing above can mess up Vimperator f function%0a** special minimalist skin%0a*** removed large title%0a** deactivate auto-scroll%0a** handle offline situation (wifi offline, backbone down, ...)%0a*** periodically sync with the online server and provide an environment to run it locally%0a*** allow connection outside of localhost on that specific page%0a*** facilitate then%0a**** sync%0a**** link checking (higher chance of writing a wrong link while being offline)%0a**** reverted talks and days%0a***** from newest to oldest while live%0a***** from oldest to newest after the event%0a** abstract /dev/sda1/live_wikying/ properly%0a*** in partciular prepare.sh%0a* automatically check links%0a** http://www.w3.org/QA/Tools/%0a*** use Cookbook:ROSPatterns to check%0a**** probably asynchronously if it's remote and slow%0a** in particular for offline notes%0a* event-fu%0a** craie pr dessiner au sol%0a* structures alternative%0a** COOP%0a** SCOOP%0a** [[https://secure.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/fr/wiki/Soci%25C3%25A9t%25C3%25A9_coop%25C3%25A9rative_d%2527int%25C3%25A9r%25C3%25AAt_collectif|Société coopérative d'intéręt collectif]] (SCIC)%0a** recommende par Thomas%0a*** [[http://www.koumbit.org/|Koumbit.org]] Empowerment through collective innovation%0a***** [[https://wiki.koumbit.net/|Le Wiki Koumbit]] ressources techniques et organisationnelles du collectif Koumbit et anime la VieAssociative de l'organisme. Events.RailsCampParis3=[[#menu]]%0a[[http://railscampparis3.heroku.com/|{$Name}]], 9th of April 2011%0a%0a(:hashtag: RailsCampParis3:)%0a[[#LiveStreams]][=#=]{$:hashtag} on [[http://twitter.com/#search?q=%2523{$:hashtag}|Twitter]] with [[http://twitter.com/#!/RailsCampParis|@RailsCampParis]], [[http://identi.ca/tag/{$:hashtag}|identi.ca]], [[http://lacantine.ubicast.eu/lives/at-la-cantine/|Live Cast]], [[http://www.neoformix.com/Projects/TwitterStreamGraphs/view.php?q={$:hashtag}|TwitterStreamGraphs]], [[http://www.collecta.com/#q={$:hashtag}|Collecta]], [[http://www.flickr.com/search/?q={$:hashtag}|flickr]]%0a%0a>>rframe%3c%3c%0a!![[#OwnObjectives]]Own objectives%0a# improve my RoR "skills"%0a# see a more social side of programming%0a# state of the art vs societal needs%0a>>%3c%3c%0a%0a!!Attended activities%0a* [[#RubyDansLesTranchees|Ruby dans les tranchees]]%0a* [[#RubyOnBusiness|Ruby on business]]%0a* [[#FullTextSearch|Full text search]]%0a* [[#Resque|Resque, Background Processing]]%0a* [[#LeFuturDuWeb|Le futur du web]]%0a* [[#AssociationRuby|Association Ruby]]%0a%0a!!![[#RubyDansLesTranchees]][[#RubyDansLesTranchees|Ruby dans les tranchees]] par Michel Melliville%0a* amener ses propres outils%0a** e.g. ZapBook + eeePC%0a* versionner les scripts%0a* prendre le point de vue utilisateur pour la doc%0a* "hack" de git pour utiliser les hooks%0a* "un meilleur process est possible"%0a** integrer des cycles cours%0a* git + hooks -> http://grit.rubyforge.org%0a* puissance des regex%0a** @@/_/ %25r{_} #{_}@@%0a* manipulation des Enumerable%0a** each/map/uniq/sort/index_by/group_by%0a* voir aussi%0a** [[http://www.apress.com/book/view/1590598210|Practical Ruby for System Administration]] by André Ben Hamou, APress.Com 2007%0a* mention de%0a** [[http://railsforzombies.org/|RailsForZombies]], Code School%0a*** [[http://railsbest.com/|Rails Best Practices]], Code School%0a** [[ReadingNotes/Rework]]%0a** [[http://www.pragprog.com/titles/ppmetr/metaprogramming-ruby|Metaprogramming Ruby]] by Paolo Perrotta, The Pragmatic Bookshelf%0a*** http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1236191/what-will-i-learn-from-metaprogramming-ruby%0a** [[https://rubyforge.org/projects/poignant/|Why's (Poignant) Guide to Ruby: Project Info]] a cartoon book which teaches Ruby, RubyForge%0a** [[https://github.com/|github]], se balader pour apprendre (et ne pas hesiter a forker pour tester)%0a* stateless (ne pas conserver l'etat, concentre sur la donnee) vs statefull%0a** e.g. Heroku%0a** stateless en general une bonne pratique%0a** attentions aux contraites, e.g. Twitter '''mais''' temps reel%0a** apps consequences fotopedia, YellowPages, ...%0a** gerer la "rumeur" de non scalabilite%0a*** demander la source pour eviter un faux debat pseudo-technique%0a*** "internet c'est un milieu tout petit pour les gens qui n'ont pas de visibilite"%0a* tests et integration%0a** utilisation de hooks%0a* choix et decouverte des gems%0a** une oreille sur le sol+ KittyFriday%0a** tag delicious populaire sur #Rails%0a*** repository for gems to DR(Y)WhatOthersDid%0a**** ordered by popularity/popularity growth%0a*** github : dernier commit + frequence%0a%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a!!![[#RubyOnBusiness]][[#RubyOnBusiness|Ruby on business]] par [[http://www.vodeclic.com/|Vodeclic]]%0a* vitesse%0a** [[https://newrelic.com/|New Relic]], Web Application Monitoring and Management%0a*** [[http://addons.heroku.com/newrelic|NewRelic on Heroku]]%0a* scalabilite%0a** multiples aspects du cache%0a** utilisation de memcached%0a* deployment%0a** mention de Chef (cf [[Tools/Shell#ConfigurationManagementSoftware]])%0a** difficulte de passer de 1 a 2, plus de 2 a 20%0a** avantage de Heroku pour les bonnes pratiques%0a** risque de mauvaise distribution de random pour %0a** CDN, load balanding, etc..%0a* securite%0a** freeBSD et jail (avec difficulte de trouver le sysadmin)%0a** backup...%0a** mais au final plutot un probleme (comme les autres) humain%0aVoir aussi http://www.linkedin.com/groups/Business-on-Rails-27822 .%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a!!![[#FullTextSearch]][[#FullTextSearch|Full text search]] by Vlad%0a* pq pas SQL "LIKE %25" ?%0a** filtres%0a*** stemming%0a**** [[http://www.comp.lancs.ac.uk/computing/research/stemming/Links/porter.htm|Porter]], [[http://www.comp.lancs.ac.uk/computing/research/stemming/Links/lovins.htm|Lovins]]%0a** poids (weighting)%0a*** changer la pertinance suivant les champs%0a** ranking%0a*** le nombre d'occurences, proximite ([[Wikipedia:Levenshtein distance]]), ...%0a*** [[Wikipedia:Probabilistic relevance model (BM25)]]%0a** corrections orthographiques, suggestions%0a** facettes%0a* difficultes avec un BDD existante%0a** gestion de documents%0a*** necessite conversion%0a** synchronisation%0a* mention de%0a** Solr%0a*** SunSpot (wrapper avec callbacks)/WebSolr/act_as_solr/...%0a** [[http://sphinxsearch.com/|Sphinx]] Open Source Search Server%0a*** C++ with full indexing/full indexing with periodic updating (delayed)/live indexing%0a*** active IRC channel #sphinxsearch on freenode%0a** [[http://www.elasticsearch.org/|ElasticSearch]] Open Source, Distributed, RESTful, Search Engine%0a** [[http://ferret.davebalmain.com/trac/|Ferret]]%0a** [[https://rubyforge.org/projects/texticle/|texticle]] pour PostgreSQL%0a*** + contrib module%0a*** a reconsiderer en particulier depuis le rachat de MySQL%0a** integration avec Google Appliance%0a*** crawl en interne, pas de connection direct dans la BDD%0a* probleme de domaine specialise%0a** avec des vrais implications pour le metier%0a* "keywording"%0a** explorer la distance informationelle%0a** objectif de resumer un texte%0a*** computationnellement, a l'inverse de http://code.google.com/p/soylent/%0a*** [[http://topicmarks.com/|Topicmarks]] summarize your text documents in minutes ([[http://www.crunchbase.com/company/topicmarks|CrunchBase page]])%0a*** [[http://ctrl.pragma-tech.com/|ctrl]] identify the set of (disambiguated) key topics ([[http://www.crunchbase.com/company/pragmatech|CrunchBase page]])%0a*** voir aussi [[Wikipedia:Automatic summarization]]%0a* a explorer%0a** [[http://masanjin.net/whistlepig/|Whistlepig]] minimalist real-time full-text search%0a*** provides a C API and Ruby bindings.%0a** Levenshtein in PostgreSQL http://www.postgresql.org/docs/current/static/fuzzystrmatch.html%0aCf [[Tools/ApacheProjects#Lucene]] et [[Tools/ApacheProjects#Solr]].%0a%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a!!![[#Resque]][[#Resque|Resque, Background Processing]]%0a* gerer des jobs sur des instances independantes%0a** worker = process ruby qui attend des jos%0a* necessite un seveur Redis%0a** binding Ruby%0a* different worker sur des instances physiques separees%0a* [[Tools/Crontab]] non suffisant%0a* e.g. gerer des slot de reservations%0a** necessitant de la synchronisation%0a* voir aussi%0a** [[https://github.com/blog/542-introducing-resque|Introducing Resque]], 2009%0a*** https://github.com/defunkt/resque%0a* [[http://god.rubyforge.org/|God]] A Process Monitoring Framework in Ruby%0a** "Comment moi je setup mon God ?"%0a*** voir http://gist.github.com/ pour les configurations%0a** utile pour gerer les resources%0a*** e.g. tuer un worker utilisant trop de memoire%0a* exceptions%0a** a gerer soit meme%0a** existance d'une fail queue%0a** existance de plugin pour retry%0a* plugins%0a** https://github.com/defunkt/resque-lock%0a** https://github.com/jayniz/resque-loner%0a** https://github.com/defunkt/resque/wiki/plugins%0a*** attention a la compatibilite (heritage, composition, ...)%0a* e.g. d'utiisation%0a** avec NodeJS%0a* possibiliter de fonctionner "avec" Heroku%0a** pas forcement "sur" Heroku%0aPresentation et configurations a venir sur le blog de l'auteur.%0a%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a!!![[#LeFuturDuWeb]][[#LeFuturDuWeb|Le futur du web]]%0a* webGL, HTML5, ...%0a* navigateur web comme RunTime%0a** actuellement intelligence du cote serveur%0a*** peu de sollicitation client%0a** bascuelement graduel ?%0a* role de JavaScript ?%0a** mention de JQuery, Backbone, Moustache, ...%0a** doutes sur prototype/scriptaculous%0a** effort de dev. pr Chrome et autres acteurs%0a* temps de reactive des formations%0a** technologies changent plus vite que les formateurs%0a** interet de la programmation a plusieurs%0a* transition des US%0a** du chef de projet (fonctionnel)%0a** au developpeur (motive) etant finallement reellement capable de produire de la valeur et donc d'etre mieux remunere%0a** a la SSII Silicon Valley, pas la boite de presta, pour l'instant une exception%0a* cycles de simplifications/complexifications%0a** experience de dev. pr les jeux%0a*** "oriente flux" (dafaflow programming paradigm ?)%0a*** language de script e.g. Python, LUA, ...%0a*** avant en "negligeant" le web%0a** plus de facilite d'architecture%0a** mais devoir connaitre plus de domaines%0a* emulation meme entre les boites%0a** Santa Monica, Silicon Valley, ...%0a** creation de valeur par l'echange%0a* app mobiles%0a** "la revanche des applis desktop"%0a* plateformes%0a** Facebook%0a*** vs. nouvelle Freebox, Diaspora, FreedomBox/ShivaPlug/OpenWrt%0a*** voir aussi [[http://ladistribution.net/|La Distribution]] Your own web apps. On your own space.%0a**** [[http://appslots.com/|AppsSlots]] state of the art web application platform powered by La Distribution%0a**** my own instance http://localhost/ladistribution/%0a** Steam%0a*** "la DRM indolore"%0aCf [[Tools/JavaScript]].%0a%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a!!![[#AssociationRuby]][[#AssociationRuby|Association Ruby]]%0a* role%0a** visibilite%0a*** retransmissoin information sur les evenements%0a*** gerer la "marque"%0a** les problemes de communication avec les entreprises%0a*** credibilite%0a** etre '''soutenable''', assurer la perennitee%0a** politique ?%0a* la difference entre le group local et l'association centrale%0a** et donc prendre en compte le niveau "superieur"%0a*** Ruby Europe ?%0a* necessite vu la taille actuelle de la communaute ?%0a** prendre en compte le temps requis%0a*** partie administrative%0a(Parti avant la fin ~05:44PM)%0aVoir aussi [[http://rubyfrance.org/association|Association Ruby France]] dont le but est de "promouvoir la langage de programmation Ruby." et le compte-rendu a venir sur la [[http://groups.google.com/group/rubyfr-public|maling liste Ruby France]].%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a%0a!!Overall remarks and conclusions%0a* bcp de problematique de recrutement (des 2 cotes)%0a* echange, echange, echange%0a* see also that other event%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a%0a!!Other reviews or coverage%0a* here%0a%0a%0a!![[#ToDo]]To do%0a# improve [[Events/Template]]%0a# [[Tools/Programming]]%0a# [[Tools/Ruby#Rails]]%0a# via http://www.rubyfrance.org/articles/2011/03/25/bienvenue-au-railscampparis-3-/%0a# Wikipedia:BarCamp%0a# http://railsfrance.org%0a# consider #3 of [[#OwnObjectives|Own objectives]] in particular against%0a## the stereotype of "build it and the will come"%0a## the power of a technical solution, in particular AI, without a precisely defined need%0a# http://lanyrd.com/2011/railscampparis3/%0a# check a bit more on [[https://twitter.com/#!/Hadrien|@Hadrien]] Gardeur%0a## CEO of [[http://www.feedbooks.com/|Feedbooks]] Free eBooks for Android & iPhone/iPad Events.RencontreAFTParis=%0aAnnonces sur le [[http://fr.groups.yahoo.com/group/transhumanistes/message/773|goupe Yahoo!]] et le [[http://transhumanismes.forumactif.net/conferences-et-rencontres-f3/rencontre-sur-paris-t112.htm|forum]], 11 Juin a Paris, 7 personnes presentes.%0a%0a!!Notes%0a* tour de table des definitions du transhumanisme et posthumanisme%0a** bilan%0a*** longevite%0a*** qualite de vie%0a**** bonheur y compris a tres long-terme%0a*** humanisme avec le progres technologique%0a*** amelioration de soi%0a*** integration des technologies dans ce qui jusqu'a present definissait l'humain%0a* discussion sur les differentes associations%0a** US en incluant Singularity Institute%0a** Russie et cryogenie, membre utilisant LifeLogging (video)%0a** Italie et probleme de cission%0a** France%0a** Belgique%0a* discussion sur l'organisation et l'auto-organisation%0a** [[http://www.metagovernment.org/|Metagovernment]] Government of, by, and for all the people%0a** y compris pour l'association%0a*** administrative overhead (def. [[http://www.investorwords.com/2160/general_and_administrative_overhead.html|InvestorWords]])%0a**** si tout est externalise, que font les membres ?%0a**** risque de formattage par la structure%0a*** structure fragile (%3c10 membres)%0a*** multiple departs %0a* discussion sur d'autres supports%0a** [[http://www.futura-sciences.com/|Futura-Sciences]]%0a* propositions de %0a** flyers%0a** support collaboratif type wiki%0a* prochaines reunions%0a** proposition de presentations%0a*** par des membres%0a*** par des invites%0a* discussion sur les pratiques%0a** etudes des praxis%0a** ouvertures de ce que font les membres%0a** aides entre les membres suivant les memes pratiques%0a%0a%0a!!Presentations (qui auraient du avoir lieu)%0a!!!Art transhumaniste / Art posthumaniste%0a* [[http://www.arts-et-metiers.net/musee.php?P=28&id=401&cycle=105&lang=fra&flash=f|Hacking, recherche, transdisciplinarité et création ŕ la marge]], Musée des arts et métiers June 2010%0a** mes notes [[Creation A La Marge]]%0a** 20 juin, autre RDV%0a!!!Technologies "DIY"%0a* references%0a** Seedea:Utopiahanalysis/HiTechCreativity-draft%0a!!!Informatique personelle%0a* lancer [[(Slideshows/Rencontre AFT Paris?action=)slideshow]]%0a%0a!!Voir aussi%0a* [[CafeOFTT]] Events.RencontresWikimedia2010=[[#menu]]%0a[[http://rencontres.wikimedia.fr|Rencontres Wikimédia 2010]], 3rd and 4th of December 2010%0a%0a(:hashtag: rwm10:)%0a[[#LiveStreams]][=#=]{$:hashtag} on [[http://twitter.com/#search?q=%2523{$:hashtag}|Twitter]], [[http://identi.ca/tag/{$:hashtag}|identi.ca]], [[http://lacantine.ubicast.eu/lives/at-la-cantine/|Live Cast]], [[http://www.neoformix.com/Projects/TwitterStreamGraphs/view.php?q={$:hashtag}|TwitterStreamGraphs]], [[http://www.collecta.com/#q={$:hashtag}|Collecta]], [[http://www.flickr.com/search/?q={$:hashtag}|flickr]]%0a%0aAlso check the #GLAMWIKI hashtag.%0a%0a>>rframe%3c%3c%0a!![[#OwnObjectives]]Own objectives%0a* improve my [[Fabien/EpistemologicalModel]]%0a** consider mapping of knowledge diffusion%0a*** detect emergence of key actors%0a*** no equivalent of impact factor for WP[[%3c%3c]](asked WM Wikisource @belett )%0a* check if WM can be a case study for [[Slideshows/AIWProposal]]%0a** esp. regarding licenses used%0a*** conflicting or compatible for long-term relationships%0a>>%3c%3c%0a%0aDetails of [[http://rencontres.wikimedia.fr/index.php?title=Programme_detaille/en|the program]] and [[http://rencontres.wikimedia.fr/index.php?title=Intervenants/en#Bastien_Guerry|the speakers]].%0a%0a!Day 1%0a%0a!!!Intro Bastien%0a* GLAM%0a** Galleries%0a** Libraries%0a** Archives%0a** Museums%0a%0a!!Worldwide cultural partnerships with Wikimedia%0a%0a!!!Territoire/Carte%0a* mention de la memoire de l' ''hypothese'' de l'importance de l'oubli%0a** a opposer au filtrage en plus de l'archivage des donnes%0a%0a!!!Wikimedia & Cultural sector (Erick Moller)%0a* 2015 goals (cf strategy points discover during Wikimania2010)%0a* dispatch of work done (including software)%0a%0a!!!Culture/Projets (by [[Wikipedia:User:Trizek]])%0a* importance du lien avec le Ministere de la Culture%0a** cote central de l'association, la creation de la relation%0a%0a!!!Digitalization of culture in Argentina by Beatriz Busaniche)%0a* videos%0a* mentions of TRIPS%0a** cf books read on the topic e.g. [[ReadingNotes/InformationFeudalism]], [[ReadingNotes/TheFutureOfIdeas]]%0a* difficulty of legals right event on public TV/Radio%0a** using freedom of information act in IP law (art. 28)%0a*** [[AIWProposal]] for licenses as systems of rules%0a* Argentine RTA released DVDs under CC-BY-SA%0a** showing the key aspect of licenses and that the public sector can and do adopt them%0aTo share with Alejandro and Cassis%0a%0a!!!Historical heritage of Chile of wikisource by Osmar Valdebenito%0a* view of work done, digitalization, amount of person involved, etc%0aTo share with Alejandro and Cassis%0a%0a!!!Culture partnership / Archive (by Mathias, @presroi)%0a* difficulty of legal difference%0a* usage of pictures from a country in another%0a** numerous examples: French president taken in a cropped picture with the US president, French president from the Bunderarhives, etc%0a* authority file matching%0a** tool to identify and "cross borders"%0a* victim of its success%0a** costs of benefits and the paradox of good collaboration%0a* policy recommendations%0a** PD-GOV -> CC-BY-SA but "good enough" for now%0a%0a!!!Multicultural heritage by Gerard%0a* cultural heritage preservation%0a* "Provide an anchor to the reality of the past."%0a* still need "marketing"%0a* trying to rally GLAMs around WM%0a* sharing back cultural heritage in European museums to their country of origin%0a** e.g. TropenMuseum in Netherlands to Indonesia%0a* importance of [[http://Europeana.eu|Europeana]]%0aShare with Guerrique.%0a%0a!!!OpenStreetMap par Emilie%0a* (BDD) GIS libre+outils+rendu carte%0a* organisation noeud/relation/chemin%0a* evolution des sources%0a* plus seulement Open{-Street-}Map %0a** bcp plus general%0a*** e.g. lignes electriques%0a*** quid des cameras de surveillances d'une ville ?%0a* e.g. Kibera, bidonville de Neirobi au Kenya%0a** a partager a Audrey suite a sa recommendation de [[ReadingNotes/LArchitectureDeSurvie]] et Benoit suite a son projet [[Events/CollaborationBenoitOctobre2010]] de reappropriation du territoire%0a** voir aussi [[http://www.slideshare.net/mikel_maron/map-kibera|Map Kibera]] by Mikel Maron, OSM Foundation SIPA/Columbia University 2009%0a** http://nominatim.openstreetmap.org/search?q=Kibera%0a* futur%0a** mapper les batiments publiques, mapper dans le temps, etc%0a** realiser des liens entre la geomatique et la culture%0a* voir aussi%0a** mixed reality (cf [[AIW01]])%0a** [[Cookbook.Overlay]]%0aShared with Sylvain.%0a%0a!!!Copy of Peace, Love & MetaData%0aPresentation available on Prezi.%0a* experience at London museum%0a* ways to build lng-term relationships%0a** not {-just extracting pictures-}%0a* list of established 1-to-1 collabrations%0a** WPedians seeking curators%0a** curators seeking WPedians%0a* challenges%0a** vouchers for featured articles%0a** Hoxne challenge%0a%0a!!The partnership between Toulouse and Wikimédia France%0a%0a!!!Phoebus & Toulouse par Ludovic Péron%0a* objectifs%0a** principaux%0a*** acuisition de non-visiteurs%0a*** co-construction des savoirs%0a** secondaire%0a*** "montrer ce que vous ne pouvez pa voir" (~long-tail)%0a** futur%0a*** objets en 3D (via technique des scanners medicaux)%0a**** offrir des possibilites de manipulation%0a* difficultes%0a** echec de la mobilisation locale%0a** probleme de la license libre%0a* conclusion sur Trutat et la photo%0a** "portrait" de sa vie ... sans lui, uniquement ses outils%0a* rappel du role des archives, un travail non pas sur le long-terme mais bien pour l'eternite%0a%0a!!Digital Cultural Policies%0a%0a!!!Wiki-Brest par Michel Briand%0a* carnets collaboratifs%0a* lien social, reconquete de l'estime de soi%0a* ~20/30 wikis territoriaux en France%0a* mention de [[http://blog.georchestra.org/|geOrchestra]] Infrastructure de Données Spatiales libre, modulaire, interopérable. %0a%0a!!![[#Rennes]]Rennes, faire emergence l'intelligence par Xavier Crouan%0a* citoyens doivent devenir producteurs eux-meme de leurs services publiques%0a* http://www.data.rennes-metropole.fr%0a* http://forge.typo3.org%0a%0a!!![[#APIE]]Agence du patrimoine immatériel de l'État par Anne Fauconnier%0a* http://APIEFrance.fr%0a* il existe deja un droit de re-utilisation des informations publiques%0a** loi de 1978 fait echo a la loi americaine Freedom of Information Act%0a* favoriser une innovation sociale et politique%0a** Seedea:Utopiahanalysis/Politicsnewoldtools%0a** [[ReadingNotes/ScanningNotes#KEINS]]%0a* mention de LegiFrance (not of [[http://ihacklaw.org/]]), [[DataPublica]] (not of DataLift), la CADA%0a* creation d'outils%0a** FAQ, models de licenses, ...%0a* ETALAB%0a** whereas DataPublica is a private initiative%0a* private questions asked later%0a** regarding name of the project and URL, position with DataPublica, lack of public ENA courses%0a*** the political action I am the most proud of for its significance yet ironically one which required the less effort%0a**** to add to [[Content/Needs]] and Seedea:Utopiahanalysis/Politicsnewoldtools%0a%0a!!!Archives Publiques et Realisations par Philippe Barbat%0a* http://www.archivesdefrance.culture.gouv.fr%0a* ordonnance du 6 juin 2005%0a** cadre de 78 -> 03 -> 05 -> 08%0a* mention de la CNIL%0a* strategie%0a** pour qui%0a** impulse par qui%0a** droits d'acces et logique de marche%0a* Q&A%0a** WM required specific licenses%0a*** which do not allow the distinction between commercial and non-commercial use%0a** risque de la definition a-priori, controle ? limites ?%0a*** amendement recent au Senat, question morale%0a%0a!!!WM & institutions publiques nationales par David Monniaux%0a* echelles de temps differentes%0a* retour d'experience%0a** nombreuses dates servant a montrer le decalage%0a%0a!Day2%0a%0a!!!Intro%0a* discussion top-down vs bottom-up%0a** mention d'Europeana et de l'APIE%0a%0a!!!Partenariat de la BnF avec WM (par Arnaud Beaufort)%0a* des livres pr wikisource%0a** ~1400 comme optimum actuel de quantite/qualite%0a* seuil de qualite d'OCR a 60%25%0a* [[Wikipedia:Category:Book provided by the BNF]]%0a* relai sur les reseaux sociaux%0a* indicateurs visuels%0a** pages du livre validees%0a** distribution du statut des livres%0a* contenu Gallica dans Wikisource%0a** et de Gallica vers Wikisource pour ameliorer la qualite%0a* mention de WDL, APIE%0a* donne d'autorite de la BnF%0a** 1.6millions de notices%0a** alimentation d'infobox%0a*** dc impacte DBpedia%0a* projet de "pivot documentaire"%0a** http://data.bnf.fr%0a%0a!!!Partenariat avec la BnF, quels enjeux de WM France (Remi Mathis @RemiMathis + Nicolas Vigneron @belett )%0a* Wikisource = bibliotheque numerique libre%0a* object de laisser les lecteurs penetrer dans le livre%0a* re-appropriation de la connaissance et de la culture%0a* experimentation grandeur nature%0a** doublement de la taille du corpus%0a* gain de visibilite%0a* presentation de la correction des pages et la visualization%0a* desir de gestion de la communaute%0a** probleme de complexite, interet, ennui a comparer avec Wikipedia%0a%0a!1ere table ronde%0a%0a!!!GLAM CC & WP (Melanie Dulong-Rosnay)%0a* migration de GFDL vers CC BY SA%0a* CC permet l'attribution par lien%0a* mention du cadre legal distinction utilisation commerciale/non-commerciale%0a** rappel 1978/203/2005%0a* difference de ce qu'on peut faire mais pas ce qu'on '''doit''' faire%0a* distinction%0a** law framework%0a** terms of use%0a* signaler son choix%0a** Public Domain mark%0a** CC0%0a*** lever tous les droits dont on pourrait disposer, anticiper la futur transition dans le domaine public%0a** accessibilite technique avec le format metadata%0a*** metadonnees juridiques%0a**** cf [[Tools/Internet#LegislativeRouting]]%0a* Communia public domain manifesto%0a** reseau europeen%0a* mention d'Elinor Ostrom%0a** cf [[IRILLDays2010]] and [[Content/Economy]]%0a* voir aussi Seedea:Seedea/Licenses%0a** revoir le cours du MIT sur la propriete intelectuelle%0a%0a!!!Hugo (avocat)%0a* difference droit de propriete physique et droit de propriete intellectuel%0a** ad vitam eternam pour un terrain, pas le cas d'une oeuvre ni d'un brevet%0a* specificite locale, droit francais et droit d'auteur%0a** initiallement un paradigme de protection contre les editeurs%0a** juriduquement contributeur = auteur%0a* le droit doit evoluer et evolura%0a* pour des raisons de praticite la situation courante prend le pas sur le droit%0a%0a%0a!!!auteur de Silex (blog) Arnaud Morel%0a* CC demande d'etre l'auteur%0a* dc non valide si l'archiviste/entrepot/institution impose cette license%0a* mention Ory Lavoley (present durant la presenation et aussi la veille)%0a* license InformationPublique (IP) par le ministere de la justice dans le cadre de 78 mais essayant de se rapprocher de CC et la non restriction commerciale%0a* risque de contenu sous multiples licenses suivant le lieu ou est la donnee%0a%0a!!!Q&A pannel%0a* voir la relation contractuel avec l'etablissement dans lequel on prend une photo%0a* le rapport Ory Lavoley est une proposition, pas position officiel du ministere de la culture%0a** pronant l'ouverture des donnees%0a** distinction photographies (soumis au droit d'auteur pr le photographe) et la numerisation d'un livre (non soumise)%0a** deux sons de cloche puisque l'APIE affirmait vouloir facturer suivant la taille de l'organisme alors que le rapport affirme vouloir facturer le moins cher possible%0a* quels restictions dans quels contextes%0a** pourquoi l'usage commercial reste important %0a** fiction, impossible a faire appliquer%0a*** les contenus seront ignores%0a** web comme publique et prive%0a** semble similaire aux argument par Stallman%0a%0a!!table ronde2 : meta-donnees (introduit par Alexandre Monin)%0a* metadonnes = donnees sur des donnees%0a** existe depuis la Mesopotamie avec des tablettes sur des contenus, donc des catalogues%0a* voir aussi [[Tools/SemanticWeb]]%0a%0a!!!metadata & Wikimedia commons, Jean-Frederic Berthelot( @JeanFred )%0a* examples de meta-donnees de commons sur des photos, des peintures, ...%0a* realise dans la source de la page wiki elle-meme, pas de BDD%0a* utilisation de traductions pour les types de peintures, les tailles en pouces ou centimetres%0a** mais pas de requetes sur des criteres, intersection, etc%0a* mention du systeme de categories%0a** inferrer depuis les meta-donnees des archives%0a%0a!!!Metadata Wikisource, Andrea Zanni%0a* librarian care about metadata%0a** as wikimedians care about copyright%0a* guidelines%0a## Don't loose data%0a## Communicating%0a## Just take them!%0a* librerians and the wikiverse%0a** "you provide conversation, we provide conservation"%0a%0a!!!WP & T-ma-tic%0a* informations partiellement structurees%0a* examples%0a** Powerset, Freebase, WolframAlpha (voir aussi question answering engines dans [[Content/Needs]])%0a* examples de suggestion, [[http://T-ma-tic.com|T-ma-tic]]%0a** "logiciel semblable a Photoshop" donnant Gimp [[Tools/SemanticWeb#Needs]])%0aA partager sur #seeks , le cote suggestion universal pour [[http://twitter.com/#!/coolisnotdead|Antoine Lhermitte]]%0a%0a!!!Echange et interop, [[http://lespetitescases.net|les petites cases.net]] Gautier Poupeau%0a* evangeliste du web semantic%0a* niveaux interop%0a## transport (e.g. HTTP)%0a## syntaxique (e.g. XML)%0a## structurelle (e.g. RDF)%0a*** faire comprendre la donnee a une machine%0a**** restreindre la granularite avec un formalisme, le triplet%0a## semantique (e.g. RDFS/OWL)%0a*** moyen normalise de decrire le vocabulaire pour les machines%0a* resultat%0a** le web de donnees%0a* mention de [[http://DBpedia.org|DBpedia]]%0a** pb de qualite de donnees (force et faible de Wikipedia)%0a* example de mashup http://lespetitescases.net/semweblab/%0a%0a!!!conversateur BnF, participante W3C, [[http://lefigoblog.org|lefigoblog.org]]%0a* toute une histoire des normes et du catalogage%0a* le web a-t-il besoin des donnees structurees ?%0a** acteurs qui etaient vers le non-structure transitionnent vers cela%0a*** e.g. precedent des rachats Google et Metaweb (Freebase), Microsoft et Powerset, etc%0a* W3C Library Linked Data Incubator Group(LLD XG)%0a** ##lldata%0a** transition des librairies de l'ISO vers le W3C%0a%0a!apres-midi%0a%0a!!!Science/Intro du pannel%0a* projet interdiscipline.org (conferences virtuelles)%0a** voir pr aft.benetou.fr pr la conf.%0a* Q perso%0a** allez plus loin que les projets de statistiques de visites mais indicateurs tels que le facteur d'impact de WP ?%0a*** bibliometrie/scientometrie imparfaite utilisee a des fins politiques et dirigiste ne devrait pas pour autant allez contre toute forme de quantification%0a* voir OpenScience talk during [[HplusSummitHarvard]], [[OpenScienceSummit2010]]%0a%0a!!!La conversation silencieuse (Marin Dacos @MarinD )%0a* 3 piliers de communication ds la communaute scientifique%0a** CLEO/Revues.org%0a*** decouvert precedement [[CultureScientifiqueCultureNumerique]]%0a*** mention de Antoine Blanchard @EnroWeb%0a** calenda%0a** hypotheses.org%0a* forme majeure/forme mineurede communication scientifique%0a** forme mineure comme carnet de recherche, anciennement correspondance%0a*** ref de Jill Walker%0a**** "thinking with my fingers" (cf [[Cookbook/Cognition#ThinkingIsTechnical]] and quote by )%0a*** ref de A. Gunthert%0a** forme majeure comme journal de recherche%0a*** lieu de stabilisation du savoir mais de moins en moins un lieu d'echange%0a**** cf Read/Write Book, 1..2..3.. steps%0a* echec de l'open peer review dans Nature Richard Feynman [[Content/QuoteSelf]]%0a* mention de arXiv et le rapatriement des retro-liens%0a* mesure du taux de fidelite pour l'echange plus que le nombre de commentaires%0a** facteur 4 entre revues et carnets%0a* bataille de la visibilite pr les auteurs, "egoradar"%0a** cf mon travail actuel sur la visibilite des contributeurs, pas que des contributions%0a* mention de Zotero [[Content/Education#Research]], OpenLibrary,ProveIt%0a* bataille%0a** de la legitimite%0a*** L'Edition Electronique, Marin Dacos et Pierre Mounier, PUF%0a** de la comprehension%0a*** rech sur Diderot et sur l'Encyclopedie%0a%0a!!!Libre-acces aux resultats de la recherche, ou en est-on? Ghislaine Chartron%0aresponsable de la chair engineer documentaire au CNAM%0a* conditions de la circulation de la forme majeur%0a* critique des grands groupes de la publication scientifique%0a* difference%0a** acces %25green%25vert%25%25 avec depot // aux archives et publication ds journaux%0a** acces %25yellow%25dore%25%25 finance en amont%0a* indicator OpenAccess opendoar.org%0a* DOAJ%0a* questionnement sur l'impact du libre access%0a* scienario extreme%0a** reappropriation totale de l'edition et des donnees scientifiques%0a** externalisation%0a** intermediaire%0a* difference suivant les domaines%0a** e.g. physique tres finance en amont et SHS%0a* mention du projet Heloise%0a%0a!!!Trouver et utiliser des donnes numeriques en OA pr faire de la rech ([[http://www.tge-ADONIS.fr|ADONIS]])%0a* limite des platformes outils generalises%0a** perennite archivages%0a** format imposes%0a** services payants%0a** service peu adapte pour les donnes scientifiique%0a** eclatement des liens de stockage%0a** attention aux metadonnes faible%0a* quand mettre a disposition des donnees, pas seulement des metadonnees%0a* desc de%0a** MediHAL, equivalent Commons%0a**[[http://www.rechercheISIDORE.fr|ISIDORE]], plateforme de recherche sur les donnees SHS @rech_ISIDORE%0a%0a!!!Daniel Mitchen @EvoMRI%0a* http://science3point0.com%0a* presentation faite du wiki%0aA partager a Samuel Huron durant AIW, mettre a jour ma page live-wikying%0aBriefly discussed with regarding%0a* "Wikipedia Impact Factor" (problem of a proprietary metric) with the potential usage of Google Scholar API%0a* his usage of the wiki for the presentation (share http://www.meyerweb.com/eric/tools/s5/ )%0a* own LiveWikying pratice and Samuel Huron's SheevaPlug idea (not with wiki but rather EtherPad)%0a** also to propose to Bastien for upcoming conference%0a%0a!!Nouvelles images de la culture, Alexandre Monin%0a* Wed is dead in Wired, Chris Anderson%0a** regarding video%0aA partager avec AIW Miro Soares%0a%0a!!!Video for WP and the OpenWeb (Micheal Dale @Micheal_dale )%0a* what is video?%0a** e.g. of YouTube%0a* issues%0a## proprietaries technologies%0a## limited user agency%0a*** communication mediated by commercial interest%0a## videos have limited web interaction%0a*** the clip is the end%0a* what is open video?%0a** %3cvideo> tag for all web browsers%0a* WM is a configurable space%0a** open tech%0a** support rich collab%0a** strong community%0a* Semantic wiki for video content [[http://metavid.org|metavid]]%0a** cf recents needs to deep link and to make transcripts searchable%0a** to add to Seedea:Utopiahanalysis/Politicsnewoldtools%0a* p2p distribution%0a** mention of P2PNext and SwarmPlayer%0a* http://OpenVideoAlliance.org%0a%0a!!!Collaborative video..., Vincent Puig%0a* importance de la figure de l'amateur%0a* concept d' "economie de la contribution"%0a** "grammatisation" a la Stigler (cf video vu recemment en rapport avec PhiloWeb)%0a* presentation de Ligne de Temps, IRI%0a* initiative[[http://MoviePedia.org|MoviePedia]], reserve aux enseignants%0a* signed views/regards signes%0a** norme Media Fragment du W3C%0a*** cf [[Tools/Internet#DeepLinking]]%0a** pourrait etre interessant pour trouver d'autres annotations sur les memes laps de temps que les miens%0a* tweets sync over video%0a* recreer des "espaces critiques"%0a** typage de metadonnes%0a*** e.g. [[http://slidesha.re/h2fcp8|ontologie "nice tag"]], annotation polemique va Twitter%0a* enjeu du geste, des traces%0a** la grammaire du geste : http://fitg10.lille.inria.fr/workshop-data/slides/puig-et-al.pdf %0a%0a!!!Nouvelles images de la culture ?, Roal Amot%0a* [[http://INA.fr|INA]] = InternetArchive US%0a** role%0a*** diffusion%0a*** promotion%0a*** collecte%0a* revolution numerique%0a** delinearisation%0a* valeurs = usages%0a%0a!!!GlobalLives, David Harris%0a* GlobalLives.org%0a* using dotSub%0a* "bold video"%0a** rough analogies between text and video%0a* initiative Let's Put Video on WP%0a%0a%0a!Musee 2.0?%0aVoir aussi [[Museum/]]%0a%0a!!!Museum.toulouse.fr @samuelbausson%0a* position du webmaster dans une institution%0a* faire rentrer l'esprit du reseau dans une culture hierarchique%0a* pas de web 2.0 avec une musee 1.0%0a** pas de musee 2.0 avec un fonctionnement 1.0%0a%0a!!Pensez transversal,Diane Drubay (Buzzeum @DianeDrubay )%0a* Musee National Jean-Jaques Heiner%0a* nouvelles activites dans differents musees%0a%0a!!!SF Moma Community Manager (@SFMOMA)%0a* La Naissance de la Personnnalite Virtuelle (au format BD)%0a* nouveaux moyens d'interaction avec les media sociaux%0a* discussions publique des "super friends" entre SFMoma, Guggenheim, Science dome, etc%0a* "avec les media sociaux on est aussi for que notre publique"%0a** donc si il est tres engage... on obtient bcp de visibilite%0a* importance de la personnalite, de la voix%0aA partager avec Lea suite a notre visite (cf [[Museum/Museum#SFMOMA]])%0a%0a!!!Numerique et Culture : inventer de nouveaux liens, Emmanuel Mahe, Orange%0a* R&D 2.0%0a* http://communaute.louvre.fr%0a* visiteurs au coeur de la demarche%0a** creer et publier des contenus autoproduits%0a** enrichir les notices d'oeuvres du Louvre%0a** debattre et echanger%0a* experimentation VersaillesLab%0a** a donne AnotherWorld%0a* example de Samuel Branchini (CITU/Orange Labs) a la Biennale d'art contemporain de Rennes%0aMettre [[Museum/Museum#Louvre]] a jour.%0a%0a!!!Audioguidia, Regis Andre%0a* guides et audioguides pour Smartphones s'appuyant sur WP%0a* potential "touristique" inegale%0a* 1 million d'articles en francais, >= 150 000 lieux%0a* croissance de la geolocalisation par les smartphones%0a* WP source fiable%0a* utilisation des QR codes%0a* remarque personelle : chaque application devrait avoir un bouton "amelirer le contenu" qui permet par un moyen quelconque de pouvoir editer l'article%0a* "considerer Wikipedia comme votre second site Internet"%0a%0a!!!Wikimedia Foundation, Pete Forsyth ( @PeteForsyth )%0a* [[http://outreach.wikimedia.org|public outreach]]%0a** aiming at education%0a*** example of Food Quality Protection Act%0a* [[http://bookshelf.wikimedia.org|bookshelfproject]]%0a* account creation improvement project%0a* review of the strategic plan%0aDiscussed before on freenode/#wiki%0a%0a%0a!!!Remarques de conclusion, Wikimedia France%0a* problematique de diffusion de la connaissance%0a** y compris donnees publique, musee, applications, media, usage, etc%0a* contribution a etre une preuve que le collabortif marche%0a** meme quand ca ne "devrait pas"%0a* importance des meta-donnees%0a* tentative de relations%0a%0a!!Overall personal remarks%0a* is there an ideological conflict regarding licenses based on the "free-market" (~US) or "dirigist" model (~France)?%0a** based on this, transition from WP LGPL to CC-BY-SA, etc... apply evolutionary epistemology (phylogeny, ΦFP) model to licenses%0a%0a!!Other reviews or coverage%0a* [[http://www.ecrans.fr/Rencontres-Wikimedia,11490.html|Ŕ la rencontre de Wikimédia]] by Camille Gévaudan, Ecrans December 2010%0a%0a%0a!!To do%0a* get and include proceedinsg of knowledge and powers with session on wikis (Scandinavia Sept10)%0a* template%0a** where do I learn about this conference?%0a** remember to bring plug demux to conf%0a* update my User:Utopiah page on wikipedia with the 2 WM confs%0a* know in advances the relevant community indicators%0a** i.e. here year of first edition, number of edits%0a* consider my own license since there are now contributions by others%0a* http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Colloque_wikimedia_France_décembre_2010%0a* check%0a** http://T-ma-tic.com%0a** ProveIt%0a** SciencesConf.org%0a* briefly discuss with Alexandre Monin regarding inviting Michelle Serres%0a** ask his former student [[MaryleneDelbourgDelphis]] I briefly discussed with few months earlier%0a* ajouter mes "chemins" (cf presentation OSM et discussions avec Benoit Ferchaud) dans les musees que je visite dans [[Museum/]]%0a** considerer aussi [[Cookbook/Overlay]] avec des points d'interet (POI) lorsqu'une parti d'un chemin est re-parcouru%0a* add recordings%0a* sync notes with recordings%0a# improve [[Events/Template]]%0a# #wiki on freenode%0a# integrate existing pages%0a## [[Wiki/]]%0a## [[ReadingNotes/Wikipatterns]]%0a## [[Wikimania2010]]%0a## [[Tools/Wikis]]%0a# add [[#Rennes|Rennes]] view on public services/API to Seedea:Utopiahanalysis/Politicsnewoldtools Events.SonyCSL15thAnniversaryEveningSymposium=[[#menu]]%0a[[http://www.csl.sony.fr/15th-anniversary/evening-symposium/|Sony Computer Science Laboratory Paris 15th Anniversary: How computers empower individuals to be creative?]], 30th of September 2011%0a%0a(:hashtag: cslsony:)%0a[[#LiveStreams]][=#=]{$:hashtag} on [[http://twitter.com/#search?q=%2523{$:hashtag}|Twitter]], [[http://identi.ca/tag/{$:hashtag}|identi.ca]], [[http://lacantine.ubicast.eu/lives/at-la-cantine/|Live Cast]], [[http://www.neoformix.com/Projects/TwitterStreamGraphs/view.php?q={$:hashtag}|TwitterStreamGraphs]], [[http://www.collecta.com/#q={$:hashtag}|Collecta]], [[http://www.flickr.com/search/?q={$:hashtag}|flickr]]%0a%0a>>rframe%3c%3c%0a!![[#OwnObjectives]]Own objectives%0a# prepare [[Slideshows/CreativiteArtificielleParadigmShift2011]]%0a# check Sony CSL work%0a** cf [[PersonalInformationStream/WithoutNotesJune11#CuriosityDrivenDevelopment]] for Aibo%0a>>%3c%3c%0a%0a!!Attended activities%0a* [[#CreativeEvolutionaryEcosystems|Creative Evolutionary Ecosystems]]%0a* [[#DesigningTheFutureRelationshipOfHumanAndArtifacts|Designing the Future Relationship of Human and Artifacts]]%0a* [[#CapturingTheEssenceOfMusicians|Capturing the Essence of Musicians]]%0a* [[#ApplicableCreativity|Applicable Creativity]]%0a* [[#ThePaintingFoolGrowth|The Painting Fool: Growth]]%0a* [[#ComicComputingActBeyondComicBorders|Comic Computing - Act Beyond Comic Borders]]%0a* [[#ConfidentMachines|Confident Machines]]%0a!![[#LiveCodingPerformance|Live Coding performance]]%0a%0a%0a!!![[#CreativeEvolutionaryEcosystems]]Creative Evolutionary Ecosystems%0a[[http://www.csse.monash.edu.au/~jonmc/|John McCormack]] ([[http://twitter.com/jonmcc|@jonmcc]]), Monash University, Australia%0a* overall much more visual and less technical than his April 2011 project http://diotima.infotech.monash.edu.au/~jonmc/sa/research/creative-ecosystems/%0a* history of computer science changed, initially from a military background it gradually democratized and included creative usages%0a* why is increasing creativity important?%0a* computer can be tools to augment imagination, not just tools to facilitate the production of results or productions%0a* evolution is an exploration of the morphological space%0a** evolution is an algorithm%0a** mention of Richard Dawkins software biomorph from his book the Blind Watchmaker%0a** author presentation of his work%0a*** Evolve 1.2 (1991)%0a*** [[http://www.csse.monash.edu.au/~jonmc/projects/turbulence.html|Turbulence]] (1994)%0a**** some scenes requiring ~1y of computing then to be processed, done in on a supercomputer instead%0a** presentation of [[http://www.csse.monash.edu.au/~jonmc/projects/eden/eden.html|Eden]] (2000), e.g. [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yrww68pnqqM|video]]%0a*** based on cellular automata%0a*** including the behavior of spectators as a signal, then having a sense to rely on%0a*** mostly Lamarckian rather than Darwinian view%0a* a lot of this work and similar work is about nature, a nature that ironically we are gradually destroying%0a* reverse-engineering process to go from an existing plant, e.g. here a tree, to its model%0a* why do we make art, why do other animals make art?%0a** question I also added the day before as [[Content/Art#Motives]]%0a** also using a cave painting, as in [[Slideshows/CreativiteArtificielleParadigmShift2011]]%0a** mention of the Satin Bower bird as an example outside of the human realm%0a** mention of peacocks and display of [[ReadingNotes/TheMatingMind]] read earlier with Paola%0a* basically the evolutionary process is powerful and should be leveraged%0a* concluding on Rumi's quote (1273)%0a* own question asked%0a** can he get a feel of how bounded or not a "creature" in e.g. Eden can be, via the number of parameters or other ways (having in mind also [[PersonalInformationStream/WithoutNotesAugust11#Evolvability]])%0a*** seems not really, it's mostly a coupling of trying and adjusting%0aWork discovered in [[PersonalInformationStream/WithoutNotesJanuary11#JonMcCormack]] and added to [[PersonalInformationStream/LinkOfTheMonth#January2011]].%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a!!![[#DesigningTheFutureRelationshipOfHumanAndArtifacts]]Designing the Future Relationship of Human and Artifacts%0a[[http://vu9.sfc.keio.ac.jp/faculty_profile/cgi/f_profile_e.cgi?id=3af727f2adaf9373|Shunji Yamanaka]], Keio University, Japan%0a* important inspiration from manga%0a** working at the intersection of manga and engineering%0a* works%0a** prosthetics leg%0a** japanese keyboard%0a** robots%0a*** Ephyra (~2000) [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F8foLFwAKGU|in video]] at [[http://tokyofiber-jc.jp/|TOKYO FIBER '07]]%0a*** Flagella (~2009) [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iqwNuDLx93Q|in video]], 21_21 DESIGN SIGHT "BONES"%0a*** Semni (current) on the basis of self-exploration %25thumb%25[[http://www.csl.sony.fr/Events/ThePerformingSciences/robot.jpg|http://www.csl.sony.fr/Events/ThePerformingSciences/robot.jpg]]%0a**** presented in the exhibit with drawings%0a**** see also the last talk [[#ConfidentMachines|Confident Machines]] on the principles behind%0a**** cf [[Scholarpedia:Self models]] discovered in [[ReadingNotes/BeingNoOne]] and [[ReadingNotes/TheEgoTunnel]]%0a* show of a skeleton automata of an archer made solely of wood and strings%0a* interested in lifelikeness%0a* own question asked%0a** are some mathemical objects, e.g. the golden ratio or Pi, influence, contraint or help is work%0a*** seemed that it was necessarily easy to match those and that the brain might not have an affinity or an ability to build with those effortlessly%0a* note that [[http://www.furo.org/|fuRo:トップ]], the Future Robotics Technology Center is working with [[http://lleedd.com|Leading Edge Design]]%0a* see also the recently started [[ReadingNotes/DesignInspiredInnovation]] and the more general [[Cookbook/Design]]%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a!!![[#CapturingTheEssenceOfMusicians]]Capturing the Essence of Musicians%0a[[http://www.csl.sony.fr/~pachet/|François Pachet]], Sony Computer Science Laboratory Paris and Jeff Szuda, Musician%0a* why is jazz in particular interesting for such studies%0a** unique style of each player%0a** display of individuality%0a** having to compose with constraints%0a* answer the problem of how to play with musicians one would like to play without player over a fixed tune%0a** few details on the tools used, ML, AI, Markov processes, ...%0a* demo with bass, drumer and virtuoso, first one by one then all together%0a* the real benefit be to always be able to challenge ourselves via the surprises we experience%0a* note that he might also be the author of a jazz composer software I tried a long time ago%0a* one can wonder if a solo will get a spontaneous applaud from a crowd who knows it is a piece of software%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a!!![[#ApplicableCreativity]]Applicable Creativity%0aTetsu Natsume and Yoko Honjo, TPO (Technology Promotion Office), Sony Computer Science Laboratories, Inc., Tokyo%0a* problem of the death valley between research and industrial production%0a* Francois Pachet mentioned his own experience with machine learning and how most researchers focusing on a specific path which yield smaller and smaller returns of accuracy lead him to try other path%0a** basically one can wonder if this could be a way to automatize paradigm shift%0a*** if the seminal metrics of the field reach an assymptote then challenging some of the foundations might be required to go further%0a* show of the Tohaku Navi used in Tokyo Museum%0a** product name evoking the anime Lain (to confirm)%0a** using indoor location sensing through wifi APs (probably triangulation)%0a** one can wonder if this could also be used as a learning tool with e.g. Q&A%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a!!![[#ThePaintingFoolGrowth]]The Painting Fool: Growth%0a[[http://www.doc.ic.ac.uk/~sgc/|Simon Colton]], Imperial College, London%0a* directly asking, Can software be creative?%0a** points in favors%0a*** novelty%0a*** multiple styles%0a*** judging its own work%0a*** cultural sense%0a** points against%0a*** no artistic formation received%0a*** only do what told%0a*** not task conscious%0a*** no emotional connection%0a* using context-free design grammar, cf context-free grammar discovered before and considered for Seedea:CombinatorialCreativity/GrammarRuleBinary%0a* offering a 3D gallery engine, thus able to produce picture of the setup%0a** also providing a virtual pedestral%0a* demonstration of emotional painting controlled via facial expressions%0a** 6 emotions available in the palette%0a* demonstration of news extraction then flickr image and several filter%0a* showcasing the growth over time with a timeline with productions%0a* [[http://www.thepaintingfool.com/|The Painting Fool - A Computer Artist?]]%0a** productions present in the exhibit%0aWork discovered in [[PersonalInformationStream/WithoutNotesSeptember11#SimonColton]].%0a* own question asked%0a** in the end this might also be a societal problem thus better understanding the art world social norms might be required, not just computational aesthetics through e.g. existing machine learning projects, actually the history of art in the XXth century might reflect such a trend, incorporating this would somehow take an ontology reproducting the phylogeny perspective, a need to take into account a meta level, to modelize the environment the artist is producing within%0a*** not tried not sa far, mostly the first part on history of productions, not of art world mechanism%0a*** pointed to 7 days in the art world%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a!!![[#ComicComputingActBeyondComicBorders]]Comic Computing - Act Beyond Comic Borders%0a[[http://www.sonycsl.co.jp/IL/members/tobita/|Hiroaki Tobita]], Sony Computer Science Laboratories, Inc., Tokyo%0a* impressive demonstration%0a* manga as having a specific style and norms%0a* creating a tool that reflect those and facilitate interaction%0a* show of "cloud computing" as a floating avatar%0a** small helium baloon with its video-projector displaying a face%0a** made the lab an attractive and curious place%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a!!![[#ConfidentMachines]]Confident Machines%0aManfred Hild, Sony Computer Science Laboratory Paris%0a* what is autonomous robotics%0a** cf previous [[#DesigningTheFutureRelationshipOfHumanAndArtifacts|Designing the Future Relationship of Human and Artifacts]] talk and [[Scholarpedia:Self models]] discovered in [[ReadingNotes/BeingNoOne]] and [[ReadingNotes/TheEgoTunnel]]%0a* video of squid and their behavior, even during dissection, including their ability to stand%0a* relying on cognitive sensorimotor loops%0a** a paradigm first discovered at UTC [[Cognition/]], cf [[ReadingNotes/TreeOfKnowledge]]%0a** see also in particular [[ReadingNotes/TreeOfKnowledge#SelfUnderstandingPartOfHomeostase]]and how one could then extend [[Cookbook/Mind]] as simply self-correlation, making correlation the basic and unyfing principle of inteligence%0a* show of autonomous leg (not legs) Myon%0a* relying on local information, not a global picture%0a** cf [[ReadingNotes/TurtlesTermitesAndTrafficJams]]%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a%0a!![[#LiveCodingPerformance]]Live Coding performance%0a* 3 different and independant instruments%0a** solely the synchronization of tiem is shared, still allows to control the speed in one place%0a** no hierarchy of somebody producing a beat, somebody else the effects and the last the big picture%0a* [[http://www.pawfal.org/dave/index.cgi?Projects/Scheme%2520Bricks|Scheme Bricks]] by [[http://www.pawfal.org/dave/|Dave Griffiths]]%0a** to add to [[Cookbook/Music]]%0a* live coding does show the code, not "just" the audio result%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a!!Overall remarks and conclusions%0a* very interesting%0a* yet nothing really surprising%0a* mostly confirming the knowledge I had on robotics, cognitive science and computer science%0a** but more importantly recently of computational creativity%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a!!See also%0a* [[HumanoidRobotsAndJapaneseCulture]]%0a* work of Luc Steels discovered in [[Seedea:Research/Bibliography#EELC|Evolutionary epistemology, language and culture: a non-adaptationist, systems theoretical approach]], Springer 2006%0a* http://www.flow-machines.com programme%0a** discovered through the [[http://www.flow-machines.com/TextAndCreativityWorkshop2014/program|Creativity and Universality in Language]] 2014 workshop%0a** relying on [[http://francoispachet.fr/markovconstraints/markov_ct.html|Markov Constraints]]%0a%0a!!Other reviews or coverage%0a* here%0a%0a!![[#ToDo]]To do%0a# Sylvain's question on how do all what we see tonight is actually in Sony as a business, or not%0a** cf [[ReadingNotes/SeeingWhatsNext]] Events.StartUpWeekendBrusselsChangemarkers2015=[[#menu]]%0a[[http://www.up.co/communities/belgium/brussels/startup-weekend/5870|{$Name}]], November 13 to 15%0a%0a(:hashtag: swbru:)%0a[[#LiveStreams]][=#=]{$:hashtag} on [[http://twitter.com/#search?q=%2523{$:hashtag}|Twitter]], [[http://identi.ca/tag/{$:hashtag}|identi.ca]], [[http://lacantine.ubicast.eu/lives/at-la-cantine/|Live Cast]], [[http://www.neoformix.com/Projects/TwitterStreamGraphs/view.php?q={$:hashtag}|TwitterStreamGraphs]], [[http://www.collecta.com/#q={$:hashtag}|Collecta]], [[http://www.flickr.com/search/?q={$:hashtag}|flickr]]%0a%0a>>rframe%3c%3c%0a!![[#OwnObjectives]]Own objectives%0a# go from theory to practice regarding start ups%0a# getting a fun kick out of learning and connecting%0a>>%3c%3c%0a%0a!!Attended activities%0a(%25red%25to update from actual weekend, not the preparation%25%25)%0a* preparing the [[#FirePitch|Fire Pitch]]%0a** cf Qspace content to add%0a* preparing the [[#MVP|MVP]]%0a** cf Qspace content to add%0a%0a!!![[#FirePitch]][[#FirePitch|Fire Pitch]]%0a60 seconds to get the audience interested in your idea. You will have no slides or props -just your voice. You won't have time to go over features, so just focus on the core of the idea and make your enthusiasm contagious. Here is the format for pitches that we recommend:%0a%0a* Who are you and what is your background? (5-10 Seconds)%0a** '''Fabien, work in IT for marketing'''%0a* What is the problem that your product is solving? Or, begin with a story (10-20 Seconds)%0a** '''You go to StarBucks and you get a coffee, how does the 10€ coffee cup split? Is each part for the coffee beans, the design, the renting of the space all fair for YOUR values?'''%0a* Explain the product and how it solves the problem (10-20 seconds)%0a** '''Value Pie displays how the cost is split in colourful slices when you scan an item with your phone so that you can understand it, pay it and eventually change it to match your values.'''%0a* Who do you need on your team (a developer, marketing, designer?) (5-10 seconds)%0a** '''Priority to for B2B2C market research and a designer to make a beautiful UX and overall anybody excited by the idea of killing the barcode and understanding the depth of pricing'''%0a* Finally, make up a name for your startup so the facilitator can give it a title%0a** '''Value Pie'''%0a%0a!!!![[#FirePitchVideoIterations]]Video Iterations%0a# https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x9oyvxNsRW0%0a# https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XP0IoZxqxMA%0a%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a%0a!!![[#MVP]][[#MVP|MVP]]%0a* cf [[StartupSeeds/ValuePie]] for at least UX%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a!!Overall remarks and conclusions%0a* meet him%0a* could be improved by doing that%0a* see also that other event%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a%0a!!Other reviews or coverage%0a* here%0a%0a!![[#LessonsLearned]]Lessons learned%0amotivating, social, technical, learning skills, discovering methods, wanting to do the next step%0a%0a!!!Personal view%0a* touch people more and meaningfully, everybody, including stern serious or shy people, in particular e.g. if they seem%0a** tense grab them by the shoulder in a nearly massage way%0a** are on the verge of panicking, put a hand on their forearm and ask them to look at you then breath%0a** come out of a huge demanding rush, relief them of the tension with a warm tight hug%0a* don't be shy with meaningful compliments%0a* obverse the interaction dynamics, straight away show the ones detrimental to the group without making it personal%0a* reverse the process back from the deliverables%0a** if the work you did is not shown in the deliverables, for the audience it is literally equivalent to NOT having done that work!%0a* focusing on happiness will increasing productivity and creativity%0a** people will tag along and follow your group if you keep that in the big picture%0a** smile more, make yourself and other, not just your team members, feel comfortable%0a* the first step is always ugly and perfection is a barrier, not a healthy goal%0a* soft skills do not trump technical skills, both are required individually and as a group%0a** both must be managed efficiently%0a* if you do work hard even if in the background, smart people will notice%0a* skills are not solely in your technical domain, e.g. IT, even your are the only person in the group with those skills the team might still benefit more from your other skills%0a* a prototype or MVP does not have to be technical at all%0a** the core does not need this or that only available tomorrow%0a** you start it with what you have RIGHT NOW%0a* customer feedback will tell you what you need to know, your gut feeling is just to kickstart the project then validation comes from tries and tries and tries and even more tries%0a* a good pitch has only one secret, repetition repetition repetition not just tips and ideas and beautiful slides%0a* a team can be split in smaller elements ONLY if it is periodically synchronized%0a** e.g. we go our ways but in 2hrs we tell each other what%0a*** has been done%0a*** has NOT been done and WHY%0a*** restate our priotities%0a*** consequently has still has to be done%0a*** schedule the next meeting%0a* you do NOT need to draw well to do visual thinking%0a** take a large piece of paper, a marker then draw!%0a%0a!!!Critical review of our own project, Qspace%0aWe did not properly check the one and only deliverable : the content of the pitch from the perspective of the jury. Maybe it was because we were too confident on our product, maybe something else.%0a%0a!!!Related materials%0aAdded after the even and personal review%0a* http://www.up.co/communities/belgium/brussels/blog/2015/11/14/personality-starter-impact-business-performance%0a%0a!!Other links%0a* [[ReadingNotes/TheFourStepsToTheEpiphany]]%0a* Events%0a** [[Events/StartupLessonsLearned2011]]%0a** [[Events/LeanStartupEtBusinessModelDecembre10]]%0a** multiple [[Events/MBE12]] events%0a%0a!![[#ToDo]]To do%0a# improve [[Events/Template]]%0a# add map data [=(:ola-point lat= lon= text='':)=] Events.StartupLessonsLearned2011=[[#menu]]%0a[[http://www.sllconf.com|{$Name}]] at San-Francisco, 23rd of May 2011%0a%0a(:hashtag: sllconf:)%0a[[#LiveStreams]][=#=]{$:hashtag} on [[http://twitter.com/#search?q=%2523{$:hashtag}|Twitter]], [[http://identi.ca/tag/{$:hashtag}|identi.ca]], [[http://www.sllconf.com/streaming|Local Simulcasts]], [[http://www.neoformix.com/Projects/TwitterStreamGraphs/view.php?q={$:hashtag}|TwitterStreamGraphs]], [[http://www.collecta.com/#q={$:hashtag}|Collecta]], [[http://www.flickr.com/search/?q={$:hashtag}|flickr]]%0a%0a>>rframe%3c%3c%0a!![[#OwnObjectives]]Own objectives%0a# meet again Lean Startup people in Paris%0a# be involved and focused%0a# re-evaluate current ideas%0a>>%3c%3c%0a%0a!!Attended activities%0a* [[#EricRies|Eric Ries]]: State of the Lean Startup Movement%0a* [[#MitchKapor|Mitch Kapor]], KEI - A Conversation with Mitch Kapor and Eric Ries%0a* [[#VotizenCaseStudy|Votizen Case Study]]: How and When to Pivot%0a* [[#WealthfrontCaseStudy|Wealthfront Case Study]]: Continuous Deployment in an SEC-Regulated Environment%0a* [[#BradSmith|Brad Smith]], Intuit - A Conversation With Intuit CEO Brad Smith and Eric Ries%0a* [[#FoodOnTheTableOneYearLater|Food on the Table One Year Later]]: From the Concierge Minimum Viable Product to a Scalable Business%0a* [[#BigCo|Case Study: "BigCo Lessons Learned - IGN Entertainment"]]%0a* [[#Heroku|Case Study: "The Epic Pivot - Heroku’s Story"]]%0a* [[#LeanUX|Design + Lean Startup = Lean UX]] (Case Studies: Cooper, TheLadders, LUXr NYC, SideReel)%0a* [[#SteveBlank|Steve Blank]]%0a* [[#DropboxCaseStudy|Dropbox Case Study]]: Epic Scale One Year Later%0a* [[#HearsayCaseStudy|Hearsay Case Study]]: Agile Practices Applied to Sales and Marketing%0a* [[#IMVU|Case Study: IMVU]], One Year Later%0a* [[#GrouponCaseStudy|Groupon Case Study]]: Using Lean Startup Principles to Manage Hypergrowth%0a* [[#ClosingRemarks|Closing Remarks]]%0a%0a!!![[#EricRies]]Eric Ries: State of the Lean Startup Movement%0a* to check%0a** HBS MVP fund + launching tech ventures%0a** BYU rsearch project%0a** +=ref bit.ly/Custdev%0a* mission of improving the success rate%0a* lean startup principles%0a* following the last talk watched (cf ...) %0a* recall of not "can it be done?" but rather "should it be done?"%0a* how many pivots can I still do?%0a* pinpoints the assumptions%0a** learn by transforming them to facts%0aWhat are the lessons learned from my past projects? ROI despite failures?%0a%0aSee [[PersonalInformationStream/WithoutNotesSeptember10#EricRies]], [[PersonalInformationStream/WithoutNotesApril11#EricRies]], [[PersonalInformationStream/WithoutNotesMarch11#EricRies]] and several others.%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a!!![[#MitchKapor]]Mitch Kapor, KEI - A Conversation with Mitch Kapor and Eric Ries%0a* explaining why it worked when it did is not easy%0a* difficulty of keeping up with growth%0a* innovatoin as punctuated equilibrium%0a** cf Seedea:Utopiahanalysis/Utopiahanalysis%0a* which feature will early adopter really appreciate and share around?%0a* no middle ground for entrepreneurs too%0a** being part of the solution or part of the problem%0a** negative externalities including environment degradation taken into account%0a* lean startup as a process innovation%0a** managing decreasing risk by learning for the minimum cost%0a** conferring an "unfair advantage"%0a* "You only know if you are right or crazy in retrospect."%0aSee [[ReadingNotes/TheFutureOfIdeas#MitchKapor]].%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a!!![[#VotizenCaseStudy]]Votizen Case Study: How and When to Pivot%0a* quick review of finance and chances of success%0a** including a (nearly depressing) variance vs "classical engineer position" e.g. at Google%0a* "create your own reality"%0a** cf Pygmalion gift%0a** lean mitigate own reality distortion field%0a* lean as converting market risk to technical risk%0a* pivot the statement of your BM%0a** consequence of learning about your business, not just your product%0a* vision-driven, not testing-driven%0a* own example of iteration through 1.0 (1.1 tweaking) 2.0 3.0 4.0%0a** using AARRR metrics%0a* when? when you have to bounce out of the local maximum%0a** a la simulated annealing%0a*** cf Seedea:Research/Research as SA as one of the most general generative algorithm listed%0a* how? understand the pain that is driving people to act%0a** but don't flail%0a** still have to learn%0a*** see also the Swiss AI researcher robotic ML algo discovered recently%0a* seek funding for tech risk rather than market risk%0aSee Seedea:Utopiahanalysis/Politicsoldandnew (potentially add @Votizen there too)%0a%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a!!![[#WealthfrontCaseStudy]]Wealthfront Case Study: Continuous Deployment in an SEC-Regulated Environment%0a* democratizing money managers%0a** through aggregation?%0a* continuous deployment, not continuous feature adding%0a** cf [[ReadingNotes/TheArtOfLeanSoftwareDevelopment]]%0a* screenshot of their deployment manager%0a* 5 essentials (but through a loop)%0a## Culture, everybody in the company owns the quality of the code base%0a## TDD%0a## Continuous integration%0a## Immune system (with the "production pager")%0a## Continuous deployment%0a* tests and test coverage have to be of quality too%0a** one has to have confidence in the "green light"%0a* consider starting by a small system, add pieces step by step%0aSee Cashing (Caching?) added to [[Content/Financing]] before.%0a%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a!!![[#BradSmith]]Brad Smith, Intuit - A Conversation With Intuit CEO Brad Smith and Eric Ries%0a* the rougher the prototype the better you are%0a* checking for regulations on projects%0a* asking the right questions at the right time%0a* run experiments as a whole culture%0a** not personal, the point is the outcome%0a* build Just-In-Time not just in case%0a* "a genius with a thousands helper does not scale"%0a* love metric%0a** "what is the #1 reason the person is hiring the product?"%0a*** mention of Clay Christensen%0a* have a management and business model that scale%0a%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a!!![[#FoodOnTheTableOneYearLater]]Food on the Table One Year Later: From the Concierge Minimum Viable Product to a Scalable Business%0a* grow efforts based on justified needs%0a* learn first, code last%0a** use paper prototype, mockups, ...%0a** leaps of knowledge by talking to customers%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a!!![[#BigCo]]Case Study: "BigCo Lessons Learned - IGN Entertainment"%0a* experiments culture as a bet factory%0a* also with SC2 replays sponsoring%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a!!![[#Heroku]]Case Study: "The Epic Pivot - Heroku’s Story"%0a* conditional pathflow for production and... testing for who are the "real" users in the "end-user" targeted market%0a** increasingly different%0a* early success can lock on the wrong (non scalable or out of the vision?) product%0a** mainly just attention%0a*** which should be cherished to be later on converted%0a* pivot%0a** from Heroku Garden to current Heroku platform%0aSee [[Tools/Ruby#Heroku]]%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a!!![[#LeanUX]]Design + Lean Startup = Lean UX (Case Studies: Cooper, TheLadders, LUXr NYC, SideReel)%0a* understanding a person, what they need, ...%0a* similarities between the UX process and the customer development process%0a** flow as think/make/check%0a* test in pennies, spend in dollars%0a** reduce the amount of time between try and feedback linked to goals (e.g. conversion)%0a* nice slide on old way (long curve of risk going up) / new way (sawtooth)%0a* moving from deliverable to experience%0aExplore%0a* [[http://www.startuplessonslearned.com/2011/05/case-study-lean-ux-at-work.html|Case Study: Lean UX at work]], Lessons Learned May 2011%0a* [[http://luxr.posterous.com/what-is-lean-ux|What is Lean UX?]] by Janice Fraser, LUXr 2010%0a* [[http://luxr.posterous.com/10-questions-and-answers-about-lean-user-expe|10 Questions and Answers about Lean User Experience]] by Janice Fraser, LUXr February 2011%0a* [[http://www.smashingmagazine.com/2011/03/07/lean-ux-getting-out-of-the-deliverables-business/|Lean UX: Getting Out Of The Deliverables Business]], Jeff Gothelf, Smashing Magazine March 2011%0a** [[http://www.slideshare.net/jgothelf/lean-ux-getting-out-of-the-deliverables-business|Lean UX: Getting out of the deliverables business]] by Jeff Gothelf%0a%0aSee recently watched [[PersonalInformationStream/WithoutNotesMay11#MaryCzerwinski]]%0a%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a%25red%25The rest will be added once recordings will be watched%25%25 (had to sleep, sorry Steve :(%0a%0a!!![[#SteveBlank]]Steve Blank%0a* ?%0aSee [[PersonalInformationStream/WithoutNotesMay10#SteveBlank]] with the first mention of Startup Lessons Learned [[PersonalInformationStream/WithoutNotesJanuary11#SteveBlank]], [[PersonalInformationStream/WithoutNotesSeptember10#SteveBlank]], [[ReadingNotes/TheFourStepsToTheEpiphany]]%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a!!![[#DropboxCaseStudy]]Dropbox Case Study: Epic Scale One Year Later%0a* ?%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a!!![[#HearsayCaseStudy]]Hearsay Case Study: Agile Practices Applied to Sales and Marketing%0a* ?%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a!!![[#IMVU]]Case Study: IMVU, One Year Later%0a* ?%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a!!![[#GrouponCaseStudy]]Groupon Case Study: Using Lean Startup Principles to Manage Hypergrowth%0a* ?%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a!!![[#ClosingRemarks]]Closing Remarks%0a* ?%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a%0a!!Overall remarks and conclusions%0a* ironically nearly nobody from the Camping?%0a* this event and all the other Dojo, Meetups, ... maybe show that being in the physical hub still matters even at the age of the Internet and "simultcasts"%0a* [[#gToM]]between market studies, customer development, designer research it seems it to be all about theory of mind%0a** not just applied to an individual%0a*** but rather to a group and over time%0a** consider [[PersonalInformationStream/WithoutNotesMay11#RecursiveMind]]%0a** developed further in [[Languages/OwnConcepts#gToM]]%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a%0a!!Other reviews or coverage%0a* nothing yet%0a%0a%0a!![[#ToDo]]To do%0a# improve [[Events/Template]]%0a# add map data [=(:ola-point lat= lon= text='':)=]%0a# integrate%0a## [[ReadingNotes/BusinessModelGeneration]], [[ReadingNotes/LeanThinking]], [[ReadingNotes/TheArtOfLeanSoftwareDevelopment]], [[ReadingNotes/VentureCapitalAndTheFinanceOfInnovation]], ...%0a### [[ReadingNotes/TheTinkerersAccomplice]] on the importance of tinkering in nature too%0a## [[LeanStartupEtBusinessModel]], [[LeanStartupEtBusinessModelDecembre10]], [[MBE01#SerieStart]], ...%0a## [[PersonalInformationStream/WithoutNotesSeptember10#AshMaurya]]%0a# official sites%0a## http://www.startuplessonslearned.com%0a# related Quora topics%0a## http://www.quora.com/Lean-Startups http://www.quora.com/Customer-Development http://www.quora.com/Startup-Business-Models%0a# check https://github.com/geemus/fog%0a## consider it for Seedea:Oimp/CloudArbitrage%0a# share [[#LeanUX|LeanUX]] to Mao, eventually to [[http://twitter.com/Cybunk|@Cybunk]] Events.SundayGeekBrunch2016InventingOnPrinciple=[[#menu]]%0a[[https://www.facebook.com/events/718762608258953/|{$Name}]] January 24 2016, 10am to 2pm%0a%0a(:hashtag: HASHTAGUNSET:)%0a[[#LiveStreams]][=#=]{$:hashtag} on [[http://twitter.com/#search?q=%2523{$:hashtag}|Twitter]], [[http://identi.ca/tag/{$:hashtag}|identi.ca]], [[http://lacantine.ubicast.eu/lives/at-la-cantine/|Live Cast]], [[http://www.neoformix.com/Projects/TwitterStreamGraphs/view.php?q={$:hashtag}|TwitterStreamGraphs]], [[http://www.collecta.com/#q={$:hashtag}|Collecta]], [[http://www.flickr.com/search/?q={$:hashtag}|flickr]]%0a%0a>>rframe%3c%3c%0a!![[#OwnObjectives]]Own objectives%0a# set up an efficient programming environment%0a# set up an efficient cognitive environment%0a# set up and maintain an efficient environment%0a>>%3c%3c%0a%0a!!Attended activities%0a* [[#WorkflowImprovements|Workflow improvements]]%0a* [[#TalkInventingOnPrinciple|Talk: Inventing on Principle]]%0a%0a!!![[#WorkflowImprovements]][[#WorkflowImprovements|Workflow improvements]]%0a* dedicated to webVR%0a** {-remote control browser, e.g. if client side code updated then (re)-open related page in the browser-}%0a*** with client, only one file but could watch directory%0a**** better control the client for testing purposes%0a***** {-e.g. test path should not require to wait for 2nd player or look at start object-}%0a***** {-can force a reload after code has been updated-}%0a*** server, but partly, reloading the server forces the client to disconnect and does not reconnect%0a**** fixed by gracefully shutdown (cf nodemon homepage)%0a** DAT.Gui to adjust value without reloading%0a*** done but doesn't save values back to the server%0a**** risk of conflicting with editing of client file%0a***** could save to data configuration file (partly solves the problem)%0a* dedicated to this very wiki%0a** improved textarea with PmWiki syntax highlightning?%0a** debug the worflow %0a*** authentification isn't clean%0a**** requires to manually add author then password%0a* creative software%0a** more than Jupyter%0a*** cf evening session of Monday 25 January%0a%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a%0a!!![[#TalkInventingOnPrinciple]][[#TalkInventingOnPrinciple|Talk: Inventing on Principle]]%0a%25center newwin%25[[Path:/pub/home/BretPrinciple.jpg|Path:/pub/home/BretPrinciple.jpg]]%0a* his principle (and mine before seeing the talk too, even though not applied often enough) is to create immediate connection%0a** what is ''my'' principle guiding my work?%0a*** increasing creative space? creative freedom? efficient creative exploration?%0a*** re-usability of explorations? (composability, tracking, sandboxing, etc)%0a**** e.g. dedicated branches, listing of past exploration (portfolios)%0a*** sandboxed re-uasble explorations%0a**** including social events like this one or hackhatons%0a* timing... idea, consequent workflow improvement%0a* [[(https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EGqwXt90ZqA#t=)3m50s]] code result in sync%0a** enough with nodemon/JSBin?%0a* [[(https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EGqwXt90ZqA#t=)4m30s]] easy way to explore values (e.g. slider for numbers)%0a** potentially do-able via DAT.gui%0a* [[(https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EGqwXt90ZqA#t=)6m00s]] completion options shows instantly the potential results%0a* etc%0a[[http://blog.ezyang.com/2012/02/transcript-of-inventing-on-principleb/|Transcript]]%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a!!Overall remarks and conclusions%0a* meet him%0a* could be improved by doing that%0a* see also that other event%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a%0a!!Tools%0a* generic%0a** Jupyter notebook%0a** inotify%0a* JS%0a** server sode https://github.com/remy/nodemon/%0a** client side, in browser https://github.com/jsbin/jsbin%0a** client side, on server http://phantomjs.org/repl.html%0a** Python reloadr%0a%0a!!!Explorations%0a* VR%0a** webpack for threejs https://github.com/fazeaction/webpack-threejs-boilerplate%0a** (defunct) webpack for webvr https://libraries.io/github/brianchirls/webpack-vr-template%0a** react cardboard https://github.com/masonicboom/react-cardboard%0a* live coding%0a** @@cm.addWidget()@@ part of https://codemirror.net/doc/manual.html#api_decoration%0a** potentially extending JSBin (cf %25newwin%25[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pzFqaRJwNQ8|related video]]), BlockBuilder or even webpackbin for VR focused widgets%0a** and PmWiki! via the Cookbook:CodeMirror%0a*** see [[MemoryRecalls/ImprovingPIM]] and the several edition related ideas%0a** and %25newwin%25[[https://hacks.mozilla.org/2013/11/firefox-developer-tools-episode-27-edit-as-html-codemirror-more/|Firefox]] and %25newwin%25[[https://github.com/ChromeDevTools/devtools-frontend/tree/master/front_end/source_frame|Chrome]]%0a*** unfortunately neither of the main in VR live coding environments %25newwin%25[[https://github.com/brianpeiris/RiftSketch|RiftSketch]] nor %25newwin%25[[http://www.primrosevr.com/doc/faq.html|primrosevr]]%0a%0a!![[#ToDo]]To do%0a# explore%0a** http://stackoverflow.com/questions/9448215/tools-to-support-live-coding-as-in-bret-victors-inventing-on-principle-talk%0a** https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=4478309%0a# improve [[CognitiveEnvironments/Programming]]%0a# add map data [=(:ola-point lat= lon= text='':)=] Events.SundayGeekBrunch2016InventingOnPrinciple2=[[#menu]]%0a[[http://event.com/URL|{$Name}]] Sunday May 15 2016 from 10am to 2pm%0a%0a(:hashtag: HASHTAGUNSET:)%0a[[#LiveStreams]][=#=]{$:hashtag} on [[http://twitter.com/#search?q=%2523{$:hashtag}|Twitter]], [[http://identi.ca/tag/{$:hashtag}|identi.ca]], [[http://lacantine.ubicast.eu/lives/at-la-cantine/|Live Cast]], [[http://www.neoformix.com/Projects/TwitterStreamGraphs/view.php?q={$:hashtag}|TwitterStreamGraphs]], [[http://www.collecta.com/#q={$:hashtag}|Collecta]], [[http://www.flickr.com/search/?q={$:hashtag}|flickr]]%0a%0a>>rframe%3c%3c%0a!![[#OwnObjectives]]Own objectives%0a# improve my [[CognitiveEnvironments/Programming]] by making being able to spawn, use, saving the result then close a sandbox%0a>>%3c%3c%0a%0a!!Attended activities%0a* [[#SRE|Sandboxed Re-Usable Exploration]]%0a%0a!!![[#SRE]][[#SRE|Sandboxed Re-Usable Exploration]] by myself%0a* scalable partly automated creativity sandbox relying on my own principle%0a** [[Fabien/Principle]] and before [[Events/SundayGeekBrunch2016InventingOnPrinciple2]]%0a** docker%0a*** PmWiki:PmWiki%0a**** with Cookbook:CodeMirror%0a**** with saving to existing PmWiki instance%0a** tensorflow%0a*** with additional nodes if required%0a** jsbin/blockbuilder%0a*** with saving to github/gist%0a* workflow%0a## request a sandbox%0a## connect to the sandbox%0a## describe the expected outcome%0a## structure the outcome in a re-usable format%0a## fetch data from older projects or sandboxes%0a## work in the sandbox%0a*** using fast feedback forkable efficient tools%0a## download outcome%0a## kill the sandbox%0a* references%0a** http://stackoverflow.com/questions/29324133/create-a-docker-image-container-from-ec2-ami%0a** http://www.docker.com/aws%0a** https://console.aws.amazon.com%0a** [[Tools/AWS]]%0a** dockerfile%0a*** adapt dockerfile from JSBin existing one (or %25newwin%25[[https://github.com/enjalot/blockbuilder/blob/master/deploy/README.md#amazon-ami|Blockbuilder AMI]])%0a*** add PmWiki cf PmWiki:Installation%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a!!Overall remarks and conclusions%0a* difficult to pick the right layer and tools for abstraction and virtualization%0a** VM, thin VM using AMI, docker, Ansible, etc%0a* nothing usable done%0a** why not?%0a*** unclear specifications%0a*** staying generalist and ideal instead of doing 1 instance then iterating%0a* for next time consider%0a** the ~/Prototypes folders on different computers%0a** a wiki group e.g. [[SRE/]] with for each page using [[SRE/Template]]%0a*** a goal e.g. learn about Docker%0a*** a timeframe e.g. half a day May 16 2016%0a*** a versionned Docker file linked to an older Docker file%0a**** could be stored on the wiki e.g. SER/SandboxName-Docker%0a** how can the lessons learned be integrated back efficiently%0a** the SER efficiently restarted in the (not too distant) future%0a** what's the added value compared to...%0a*** BlockBuilder%0a*** Docker HUB%0a*** etc%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a!![[#ToDo]]To do%0a# improve [[Events/Template]]%0a# add map data [=(:ola-point lat= lon= text='':)=] Events.SundayGeekBrunch2016InventingOnPrinciple3=[[#menu]]%0a[[http://event.com/URL|{$Name}]] May 16 2016 from 10am to 3pm%0a%0a(:hashtag: HASHTAGUNSET:)%0a[[#LiveStreams]][=#=]{$:hashtag} on [[http://twitter.com/#search?q=%2523{$:hashtag}|Twitter]], [[http://identi.ca/tag/{$:hashtag}|identi.ca]], [[http://lacantine.ubicast.eu/lives/at-la-cantine/|Live Cast]], [[http://www.neoformix.com/Projects/TwitterStreamGraphs/view.php?q={$:hashtag}|TwitterStreamGraphs]], [[http://www.collecta.com/#q={$:hashtag}|Collecta]], [[http://www.flickr.com/search/?q={$:hashtag}|flickr]]%0a%0a>>rframe%3c%3c%0a!![[#OwnObjectives]]Own objectives%0a# restrict the scope to have 1 working example%0a>>%3c%3c%0a%0a!!Attended activities%0a* [[#SRE|Sandboxed Re-Usable Exploration]]%0a* [[#LifeCycleModelling|Life Cycle Modelling]]%0a%0a!!![[#SRE]][[#SRE|Sandboxed Re-Usable Exploration]] by myself%0a* working on getting 1 instance of this specific wiki running in a Docker%0a** @@pip install aws@@ (seems deprecated) != @@pip install awscli@@ (seems more complete)%0a** AWS instances started from CLI need to have a key pair associated to them%0a** updated the Docker file for [[SRE/PIMSREDemo]] and created [[Tools/Docker]]%0a** still require 3 steps%0a### start a server (e.g. Amazon EC2 instance) with Docker %0a### @@docker build http://fabien.benetou.fr/SRE/PIMSREDemo-Dockerfile?action=source@@%0a### @@docker run -p 80:80 -i -t MyBuiltImage@@ %0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a%0a!!![[#LifeCycleModelling]][[#LifeCycleModelling|Life Cycle Modelling]] by Gwen%0a* to discover%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a!!Overall remarks and conclusions%0a* working container with a copy this wiki running%0a** missing proper PmWiki path configuration%0a*** could be based on hostname%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a%0a!!Other reviews or coverage%0a* here%0a%0a!![[#ToDo]]To do%0a# improve [[Events/Template]]%0a# add map data [=(:ola-point lat= lon= text='':)=] Events.TeleXLR8-01=(:title TeleXLR8: Realistic Routes to Substrate-Independent Minds:)%0a[[http://www.carboncopies.org/upcoming-workshops/online-talk-realistic-routes-to-substrate-independent-minds|Webtalk: Realistic Routes to Substrate-Independent Minds]] by [[Wikipedia:Randal A. Koene]], carboncopies project/teleXLR8 the 17th of July 2010%0a%0a!!Live notes%0a[[http://telexlr8.wordpress.com/2010/07/18/video-and-discussion-randal-a-koene-on-realistic-routes-to-substrate-independent-minds-teleplace-july-17-2010/|Recordings]], notes timestamps were in CET, presentation slides should become available.%0a*19h00 ...irony%0a** interested in infrastructure/substrate reliability and security yet having technical problem joining the conference%0a*** note for [[Tools/Programming#SoftwareStack]] that it was a stack trace that allowed to pinpoint and solved the VM problem in (nearly) due time%0a*19h38 (finally joined)%0a** input (non-invasive, invasive, ...)%0a** prosthesis%0a** Ted Berger cognitive prostheses%0a*** http://www.neural-prosthesis.com/%0a*** already discovered through [[ReadingNotes/ScanningNotes#TowardReplacementPartsForTheBrain]]%0a*19h45 on brain limitation and constraints%0a** short and long term-memory%0a*** cf my AFT prepared talk%0a**** memory limitations imply complex (highly multidimensional) correlations limitation%0a***** [[Wikipedia:Curse of dimensionality]]%0a*19h50 environment risks%0a** pace of evolution%0a** repair and defense mechanism%0a*19h55 whole brain%0a**first order, second order quantification%0a*20h00 minimum data that retains information theoric mind%0a** ~minimally sufficient neural correlate?%0a*20h04 function and structure%0a** target substrate%0a*20h10 transitions%0a** how to get there%0a** technology becoming part of GPS%0a** lifelog, is it sufficient?%0a** in-vivo through micro-electrode arrays (MEA)%0a*** like BrainGate%0a*20h20 beyond the cutting edge%0a** mention of AGI%0a*20h23 regional significance limit%0a** operational constraints%0a*20h27 summary%0a** experiment, demonstration, analysis%0a** Proof-of-concept%0a** satisfy ASIM objectives%0a*20h32 Q&A%0a** organization and upcoming talk (and its potential broadcast)%0a** comment on Kurzweil computational emulation requirements%0a** realistic time line?%0a*** depends on the resources injected%0a** typing points?%0a*** proof-of-concept (even at a small scale)%0a**** Ted Berger (but currently not up to date)%0a** what is ASIM?%0a*** KB+process+support%0a*** needs-based network%0a** Penrose and QM (later on question on microtubules/Penrose–Hameroff ‘Orch OR’)%0a** organic vs inorganic substrate%0a*** both can carry computation%0a**** each can be better based on the environment targeted%0a** several remarks on vocabulary used%0a*** problems of "bad PR" thus recommending terms like "whole brain emulation"%0a** comments on [[http://opa.yale.edu/news/article.aspx?id=7646|Yale Study Shows Electrical Fields Influence Brain Activity]] July 14, 2010%0a*** [[http://www.cell.com/neuron/abstract/S0896-6273%252810%252900463-0|Endogenous Electric Fields May Guide Neocortical Network Activity]] Neuron July 2010%0a** optogenetics and consciousness%0a*** in particular Ed Boyden work consciousness%0ahttp://www.kurzweilai.net/forums/topic/realistic-routes-to-substrate-independent-minds-continuation-of-teleplace%0a%0a!!Personal motivation for attending%0a# understanding the trend better%0a## discovering how I can leverage it%0a## how do my projects fit in%0a# sharing knowledge based on my specific background that might not have been integrated so far%0a## [[#LiveMigration|live migration]]%0a### network topology and latency problems/opportunities%0a## energy requirements and against "substrate idealism"%0a# my mind has been uploaded, now what? (the case for "infrastructure as code" paradigm)%0a## can that datacenter crash?%0a### do I rely on the datacenter administration? energy supply?%0a### putting aside the physics and hardware problems, how does the law protect me? how does software license protect me?%0a#### can the software locked-in problem be extended to this topic? what would be the consequences?%0a## can I re-locate myself?%0a### at what risk? at what cost? at what speed?%0a## how do I leverage that new substrate?%0a### what are the limits that I didn't have before?%0a### security? DDoS? botnet? (security is also "Substrate-Independent")%0a#### problem of ransom?%0a### if those questions are ignored as "technical details" what are the chances of the first organisms to actually survive?%0a#### is the learning curve worth early failure?%0a##### even if it is yourself?%0a%0a!!Remarks%0a%0a!!! [[#LiveMigration]]Live migration%0a* [[Wikipedia:Live migration]]%0a** [[Wikipedia:OpenVZ#Checkpointing_and_live_migration]]%0a** [[Wikipedia:Latency (engineering)#Communication_latency]]%0a** [[Wikipedia:Application checkpointing]]%0a*** [[http://www.checkpointing.org/publications.html|Research and Articles on Checkpointing]] and related topics, such as process migration.%0a** [[http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary;jsessionid=B098D5DBC6F0EA83F5A06B2616A5079C?doi=10.1.1.127.8095|A Survey of Process Migration Mechanisms]] by Jonathan M. Smith, Columbia University 1988%0a** [[http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=254784.254790|A new process migration algorithm]] by Michael Richmond and Michael Hitchens, Basser Department of Computer Science, University of Sydney 1997%0a** [[http://www.computer.org/portal/web/csdl/doi/10.1109/IPDPS.2007.370307|A Job Pause Service under LAM/MPI+BLCR for Transparent Fault Tolerance]] 2007%0a* [[Wikipedia:kexec]] (kernel execution)%0a* Techniques%0a** Total Copy%0a** Lazy Copy%0a** Flushing%0a** Pre-Copy%0a* Solutions%0a** [[https://ftg.lbl.gov/CheckpointRestart/CheckpointRestart.shtml|Berkeley Lab Checkpoint/Restart (BLCR)]]%0a*** [[http://www.rce-cast.com/Podcast/rce-12-blcr.html|RCE 12: BLCR]] by Brock Palen and Jeff Squyres with Paul Hargrove, RCE 2009%0a** [[http://www.kerrighed.org/|Kerrighed]] developed by Kerlabs%0a*** [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dSegkq4sTM4|Kerrighed: Flexible distributed checkpoint/restart]] by Matthieu Fertre, FOSDEM February 2010%0a** [[http://www.openvz.org/|OpenVZ]] supported by Parallels%0a*** [[http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=3811575606473768400|A Brief Introduction to OpenVZ]] by Scott Dowdle, 2009%0a**** vzmigrate at ~min34%0a* Seedea:Oimp/CloudArbitrage (going further than conscious substrate selection)%0a* [[http://aws.typepad.com/aws/2010/07/use-your-own-kernel-with-amazon-ec2.html|Use Your Own Kernel with Amazon EC2]], Amazon Web Services Blog 15th of July 2010%0a* [[http://blogs.vmware.com/vmtn/|VMTN (VMware Technology Network) Blog]]%0a* [[http://kernelnewbies.org/LinuxChanges#line-193|Virtualization in LinuxChanges]] Linux Kernel Newbies%0a* [[http://www.linux-kvm.org/|Kernel-based Virtual Machine (KVM)]] full virtualization solution for Linux on x86 hardware containing virtualization extensions%0a%25comment%25http://aft.benetou.fr/Articles/UploadingLimitesEtPossibilites%25%25%0a%0a!!Previous conferences%0a* [[http://www.carboncopies.org/workshops/1st-online-workshop-on-asim|1st Online Workshop on ASIM]] June 5, 2010%0a* [[http://www.carboncopies.org/workshops/workshop1|2nd Online Workshop on ASIM]] July 10, 2010%0a%0a!!Groups and activities%0a* [[http://www.carboncopies.org/|carboncopies project]] nonprofit organisation with a goal of creating a networking and outreach community around the central idea of Advancing Substrate Independent Minds (ASIM).%0a* [[http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=137597286269298|Facebook carboncopies group]] "Realistic routes to substrate independent minds"%0a* [[http://www.minduploading.org/|The Society of Neural Prosthetics and Whole Brain Emulation Science]] addresses the specific issues that may arise when neural prostheses are customized to a specific patient, and when large scale neural prostheses lead to whole brain emulation%0a* [[http://telexlr8.wordpress.com/|teleXLR8]] telepresence community for cultural acceleration.%0a** promoting the [[http://telexlr8.wordpress.com/2010/07/04/randal-a-koene-on-realistic-routes-to-substrate-independent-minds-teleplace-july-17-10am-pst/|Realistic Routes to Substrate Independent Minds]] event%0a%0a!!Labs%0a* [[http://www.rle.mit.edu/|Research Laboratory of Electronics at MIT]]%0a* [[http://bluebrain.epfl.ch/|Blue Brain Project]] attempt to reverse-engineer the mammalian brain, in order to understand brain function and dysfunction through detailed simulations.%0a%0a%0a!!Tools%0a* [[http://netmorph.org/|NETMORPH]] simulation environment for the developmental generation of 3D large-scale neuronal networks with realistic neuron morphologies%0a* [[http://nanohub.org/|nanoHUB.org - Simulation, Education, and Community for Nanotechnology]] created by the NSF-funded Network for Computational Nanotechnology.%0a* [[http://topographica.org/|The Topographica Neural Map Simulator]] software package for computational modeling of neural maps%0a* [[http://connectomes.org/index.php?p=connectomics-software|Connectomics Software]] from Connectomes.org%0a%0a!!See also%0a* Own projects%0a** [[Cookbook/ObjectsExoBrain]]%0a*** [[Seedea:Content/Concepttreefmri]]%0a** [[(http://www.)AGI-Wiki.org/MembersProjects/AlgorithmicDay]]%0a** [[Seedea:Oimp/VirtualAtelier]]%0a* Key topics%0a** [[Cookbook/Cognition]] (own proposals, informal)%0a*** [[Cookbook/Cognition#WikiBrainMapping]]%0a*** [[Cookbook/Cognition#ExocognitionAsNetworkTraversal]]%0a*** [[Cookbook/Cognition#CognitiveStack]]%0a** [[Cognition/Cognition]] (generalist notes, more scholarly)%0a** [[Cookbook/Chemistry]] (in particular for surface chemistry)%0a** [[Cookbook/Electronics]] (FPGA, OPGA, biotic/abiotic hybrids ...)%0a* Reading notes%0a** [[ReadingNotes/ScanningNotes#TowardReplacementPartsForTheBrain|Toward Replacement Parts For The Brain]]%0a** [[ReadingNotes/Protocells]]%0a** [[ReadingNotes/Being No One]]%0a** [[ReadingNotes/The Ego Tunnel]]%0a** [[ReadingNotes/Que Faire De Notre Cerveau]]%0a** [[ReadingNotes/StrangeLoop|I am a Strange Loop]] ([[WatchingNotes/WatchingNotes#GEBatMIT|G.E.B. at MIT]])%0a* Talks watched earlier [[PersonalInformationStream/WithoutNotes]]%0a** [[http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-4566739747230552004#|The China-Brain Project: An Evolved Neural Net Module Approach]], AGI-08, May 2008%0a** [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j7fN0xW8egc|Transhumanism: Enabling and Transcending the Human Brain]] by Susan Schneider, Penn Media Seminar on Neuroscience and Society, University of Pennsylvania, April 2009 %0a** [[http://www.researchchannel.org/prog/displayevent.aspx?rID=29385&fID=345|Building Brains: The Molecular Logic of Neural Circuits]], ResearchChannel, 2008%0a** [[http://mitworld.mit.edu/video/693|How the Brain Invents the Mind]] by Rebecca Saxe, MIT World June 2009%0a*** talks starts at 53:03 %0a** [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kRB6Qzx9oXs|Whole Brain Emulation: The Logical Endpoint of Neuroinformatics?]] by Anders Sandberg, Google Tech Talk May 2010%0a** [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4kRrarRR2kk|Building a Circuit-Diagram for the Brain]] by Jennifer Raymond, Stanford University 2009%0a** [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a_HfSnQqeyY|Learning and Memory: How it Works and When it Fails]] by Frank Longo, Stanford Mini Med School March 2010%0a*** [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a_HfSnQqeyY#t=1h50m|~1h50min]] "moving" brain%0a** [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=21_VWHKcNlg|Seeing Is Believing]] by Carla Shatz and Mark Blumenkranz, Stanford Mini Med School February 2010%0a*** [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=21_VWHKcNlg#t=1h45m|~1h45min]] neuron and silicon, artificial synapse chip%0a** [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_Xy7o32srho|Bionic and Bio-ionic Neural Interfaces]] by Luke Theogarajan, UWTV 2009%0a** [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iNt8IdSi0q0|Semiconductor-Organic Heterostructures]] by Adina Scott, UWTV 2009%0a** [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MeK2rBq7elM|Connectomics]] by H. Sebastian Seung, Living Systems DC Salon July 2010%0a*** [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MeK2rBq7elM#t=18m35s|~18min35sec]] "death is the destruction of your connectome" (following a doubts on current cryogenic)%0a* [[http://coe.berkeley.edu/labnotes/0802/body.html|Body Battery]] by David Pescovitz, Lab Notes: Research from the Berkeley College of Engineering%0a* [[http://www.smithsonianmag.com/specialsections/40th-anniversary/Embedded-Technologies-Power-From-the-People.html|Embedded Technologies: Power From the People]], Smithsonian Magazine August 2010%0a* Anders Sandberg's page on [[http://www.aleph.se/Trans/Global/Uploading/|Uploading]] %0a* David Chalmers concerns on gradual uploading%0a%0a%0a!!To do%0a* live wikying%0a** [[Path:/pub/Events/TeleXLR8-01-ASIM17072010.txt]] (note that discussions were still going on when I left, thus the log is not complete)%0a*** "Save Transcript..." -> ~/discussion-text.txt%0a** face-to-face%0a*** high-frequency "ack" responses lacking in other interaction means%0a* discussions with Paola (13/07/2010 and 14/07/2010) on corticogenesis, early spontaneous brain activity, correlation embedded as a physical mechanism, body discovery, ...%0a** earlier discussions at [[Cookbook/Cognition#Thinking]] the brain as large highly dimensional manifold%0a* consider doing a short article on security%0a** Your whole emulated mind (or uploaded mind) will be hijacked and ransomed, here is why and how%0a*** computer security basis%0a*** law basis%0a*** economical basis%0a**** history of slavery?%0a*** overall basis%0a**** [[Seedea:Research/Drive]]%0a*** sources for potential solutions%0a**** individual immune system%0a**** group-based immune system (vaccine)%0a**** computer security%0a***** RAM to RAM encrypted network transfer%0a** weak arguments%0a*** nobody cares about my "instance"%0a**** botnets scan target hosts automatically 24/7 for exploits%0a*** my "instance" would be useless%0a**** if it's precious to anybody (even if not yourself but your entourage) then it has value thus can be worth capturing%0a*** my "instance" will be one in haystack of the Internet, it will be mathematically impossible to find in a realistic time%0a**** just like current P2P swarm, one list (even in a distributed hash-table form) is enough to very efficiently parse an entire network%0a***** it is very unlikely that nobody (including the participant) will make a list of the running "instance", at the early stage that number will probably be very low thus easier to analyze%0a** see also%0a*** [[Content/Health#HealthSoftware]] in particular for [[ReadingNotes/ScanningNotes#TowardReplacementPartsForTheBrain]]%0a** workshop proposed (early August 2010) to Marc for the Paris III Censier-Sorbonne conference%0a*** mindset of "X (mind uploading) is possible, X meets criteria A, B or C (cf above), security is thus an issue" where "X is possible" applies even for those who do not think so%0a**** else those person must refrain from participating%0a***** gedankenexperiment, closure%0a* consider neuronal growth cones for biotic/abiotic interface and proper neuronal designed circuity%0a** Yale [[http://www.yale.edu/forschlab/|Forscher Lab]]%0a** University of Minnesota [[http://growthcones.neuroscience.umn.edu/|Neuronal Growth Cones]] with Paul Letourneau%0a* check http://www.quora.com/Will-human-consciousness-ever-be-transferrable-to-a-computer Events.Template=[[#menu]]%0a[[http://event.com/URL|{$Name}]] date and time%0a%0a(:hashtag: HASHTAGUNSET:)%0a[[#LiveStreams]][=#=]{$:hashtag} on [[http://twitter.com/#search?q=%2523{$:hashtag}|Twitter]], [[http://identi.ca/tag/{$:hashtag}|identi.ca]], [[http://lacantine.ubicast.eu/lives/at-la-cantine/|Live Cast]], [[http://www.neoformix.com/Projects/TwitterStreamGraphs/view.php?q={$:hashtag}|TwitterStreamGraphs]], [[http://www.collecta.com/#q={$:hashtag}|Collecta]], [[http://www.flickr.com/search/?q={$:hashtag}|flickr]]%0a%0a>>rframe%3c%3c%0a!![[#OwnObjectives]]Own objectives%0a# help on that issue%0a# learn this%0a# meet that person%0a>>%3c%3c%0a%0a!!Attended activities%0a* [[#this|this]]%0a* [[#that|that]]%0a%0a!!![[#this]][[#this|this]] by him%0a* remarks%0a* remarks%0a%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a%0a!!![[#that]][[#that|that]] by him%0a* remarks%0a* remarks%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a!!Overall remarks and conclusions%0a* meet him%0a* could be improved by doing that%0a* see also that other event%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a%0a!!Other reviews or coverage%0a* here%0a%0a!![[#ToDo]]To do%0a# improve [[Events/Template]]%0a# add map data [=(:ola-point lat= lon= text='':)=] Events.TheBrainAndTheVisualSystemIcon2016=[[#menu]]%0a[[http://www.icon-brussels.be/?page_id=441|{$Name}]] May 23 2016, 7pm%0a%0a(:hashtag: HASHTAGUNSET:)%0a[[#LiveStreams]][=#=]{$:hashtag} on [[http://twitter.com/#search?q=%2523{$:hashtag}|Twitter]], [[http://identi.ca/tag/{$:hashtag}|identi.ca]], [[http://lacantine.ubicast.eu/lives/at-la-cantine/|Live Cast]], [[http://www.neoformix.com/Projects/TwitterStreamGraphs/view.php?q={$:hashtag}|TwitterStreamGraphs]], [[http://www.collecta.com/#q={$:hashtag}|Collecta]], [[http://www.flickr.com/search/?q={$:hashtag}|flickr]]%0a%0a>>rframe%3c%3c%0a!![[#OwnObjectives]]Own objectives%0a# update knowldge on cognitive science%0a# link with VR%0a# discover Icon%0a>>%3c%3c%0a%0a!!Attended activities%0a* [[#Presentation|Presentation]]%0a%0a!!![[#Presentation]][[#Presentation|Presentation]] by Marco Boi%0a* definition of visual perception%0a** goal of speed and reliability%0a* processing with hierarchy and parallelism%0a** http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/cms/Computer.org/dl/trans/tp/2013/08/figures/ttp20130818472.gif%0a* photosensible proteins change change shape making neurons in the retina discharge current%0a* geomoetry in the visual system with [[Wikipedia:Receptive field]] [[Wikipedia:Lateral inhibition]] and overall Wikipedia:Retinotopy%0a** visual illusion showcasing this topological specificity%0a** useful for [[Wikipedia:Edge detection]]%0a*** usage in Project Tango, cf https://developers.google.com/project-tango/apis/c/support/reference/group/edge-detection-support%0a**** more generally https://developers.google.com/project-tango/overview/concepts , see also [[GoogleIO2016]]%0a*** no documentation for Leap Motion%0a* 3D as inference%0a** biggest difference between 2 images between eyes%0a*** closer distance and vice versa%0a** how to better exploit it?%0a* visual illusion not as the only stimuli e.g. typical gabor pattern%0a* overall presentation and questions reminder me of%0a** perception as precedent cues, including cultural%0a*** e.g. kitten carousel experiment%0a*** enactivism%0a** perception is done within a context and with limited scope despite the fakely reconstructed large size%0a** attention bottleneck, general bottleneck with bandwidth%0a*** e.g. driving while having a spacial conversation%0a** machine learning applied to vision with deep learning equivalent%0a%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a!!Overall remarks and conclusions%0a* cf older courses [[ReadingNotes/SC02]], [[ReadingNotes/SC22]] and the general [[Cognition/]]%0a* motivates me to suggest [[Content/WikiBrainMapping]] for [[VRHackatonUtrecht2016]]%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a%0a!!Other reviews or coverage%0a* see also http://gizmodo.com/oculus-used-these-optical-illusions-to-prove-everything-1693925726%0a* [[Tools/OpenCV]]%0a%0a!![[#ToDo]]To do%0a# improve [[Events/Template]]%0a# add map data [=(:ola-point lat= lon= text='':)=] Events.TmpLab01=!Projects%0aOrdered by priority%0a# [[Seedea:Oimp/VirtualAtelier]]%0a## briefly discussed with Ursula during LaSuiteLogique last night%0a# [[Cookbook/ObjectsExoBrain#InputModule]]%0a## with metaboard discovered during [[Blackboxe01]]%0a### 2,15 inches x 2,625 inches (*25,4 for millimeters)%0a### consider [[http://www.freeduino.org/|freeduino.org]]%0a## [[Cookbook/Design#InputModule]]%0a### check precisions on tools in http://usinette.org/%0a## check [[Tools/PmWiki]] [[Cookbook:Import]] function to get the data directly in the local wiki%0a## [[Content/Health]] tracking proposed to Kenza%0a# [[Cookbook/Clothing]]%0a# [[Bypassing/Monitoring#Proposals]]%0a# scan my old paper notebooks with a DIYBookScanner%0a## [[Wiki/]]%0a%0a!!To do%0a# estimate%0a## cost%0a## time need%0a### including learning time%0a## positive and negative result of usage%0a# date of the next potential moment to do so%0a## cf /tmp/lab schedule%0a### http://www.tmplab.org/calendar/%0a#### use [[Wiki/MemoryRecipe#EventPreparation]]%0a# logistics (TVM)%0a## path%0a### http://www.ratp.info/orienter/f_plan.php?fm=gif&loc=reseaux&nompdf=tvm&lang=%0a## ticket%0a### T+ ok%0a## timetable%0a### http://www.ratp.info/orienter/f_horaire.php?nompdf=tvm&loc=bus_paris%0a### last one leaves at 0:30AM and arrives at 1:16AM Events.UnRegardSurLHommeContemporain=[[#menu]]%0a[[http://www.hommecontemporain.org/|Un regard sur l'Homme contemporain]] Lundi 22 novembre 2010%0a%0a(:hashtag: HASHTAGUNSET:)%0a[[#LiveStreams]][=#=]{$:hashtag} on [[http://twitter.com/#search?q=%2523{$:hashtag}|Twitter]], [[http://identi.ca/tag/{$:hashtag}|identi.ca]], [[http://lacantine.ubicast.eu/lives/at-la-cantine/|Live Cast]], [[http://www.neoformix.com/Projects/TwitterStreamGraphs/view.php?q={$:hashtag}|TwitterStreamGraphs]], [[http://www.collecta.com/#q={$:hashtag}|Collecta]], [[http://www.flickr.com/search/?q={$:hashtag}|flickr]]%0a%0a%0a!!Attended activities%0a* Introduction et présentation du colloque %0a* L’impact de la décision spirituelle sur le comportement humain %0a* L’Homme du XXIe sičcle face ŕ la spiritualité dés-orientée %0a* L’Homme face ŕ la communication humaine%0a* La biologie, la morale et la rčgle de droit international %0a* Morale et science : agir et connaître %0a* Le changement de point de vue%0a* Réflexions générales %0a%0a!!!Introduction et présentation du colloque (9h00)%0aBérénice Tournafond, présidente de l’association « Ętre humain ».%0a* ?%0a%0a!!Premičre partie du colloque%0asous la présidence de François Terré, professeur de droit honoraire, membre de l’Académie des Sciences Morales et Politiques.%0a%0a!!!L’impact de la décision spirituelle sur le comportement humain (9h45)%0a[[http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bernard_Sesboüé|Bernard Sesboüé]], professeur de théologie.%0a* comment croire a un Dieu "juste" lorsqu'un enfant de 4 ans est touche par un cancer ?%0a** question deja posee precedement par Malraux%0a** droit a la revolte%0a** mention de Job et de l'Ancien Testament%0a%0a%0a!!!L’Homme du XXIe sičcle face ŕ la spiritualité dés-orientée (10h10)%0a[[http://www.ecritures-modernite.eu/|Michaël de Saint-Cheron]], philosophe, chercheur en littérature de la modernité ŕ Paris III, CNRS.%0a* se poser la question de la vue de l'Homme Comtemporain sur soi%0a** We should always be tomorrow's barbarians. [[Content/MyAphorisms]]%0a* mention de Hannah Arendt sur l'innovation%0a* Einleitung vs Erlösung%0a%0a!!!L’Homme face ŕ la communication humaine : Idéal et contradiction (10h50)%0a[[http://www.wolton.cnrs.fr/|Dominique Wolton]], directeur de l’Institut des sciences de la communication du CNRS.%0a* la communication perturbe toujours l'ordre (suite a son retard)%0a* informer = communiquer durant des siecles%0a* rupture tehcnologique%0a** les techniques portable, ordinateur, reseau boulversant completement%0a** bcp plus grand nombre de destinataire%0a** volume completement different%0a** recepteur assailli par un nombre tjrs croissant de messages%0a* informer ne suffit plus a communiquer%0a** l'etre ne peut pas ni ne veut "absorber"%0a* internet%0a** communication individualisee%0a* communication = relation, information = message%0a** '''communication = negociation pour sortir de l'incommunication''', gerer des cohabitations%0a*** enjeu politique, s'entendre quand onn est d'accord sur rien%0a** parler pour ne pas se tuer%0a** communiquer n'est pas transmettre%0a*** si tlm parle qui ecoute%0a* courrir apres la technique, seduction, ...%0a** faciliter, rapidite, ...%0a** ideologie technique%0a* mediatisation de la realite en permanence%0a* mention de McLuhan et de son Village Technique (global), mais lui-meme devenu inconnu par la vitesse%0a* A quelle condition cette visibilite des differences accrues va-t-on pouvoir construire une distance minimale pour un systeme de comprehension, d'acceptabilite ?%0a** performance technique comme accelerateur d'intolerance ?%0a** techniques vont plus vite que la capacite de l'homme a comprendre l'autre%0a* critique de la publicite comme manipulation%0a* "C'est avec la logique que nous prouvons et avec l'intuition que nous trouvons." Henri Poincaré%0a* critique du paradigme "systeme d'information = intelligence" utilise par des "vendeurs de tuyaux"%0a** agents objectifs (chercheurs) non remuneres qui font la promotion d'un systeme fera que nous nous comprendrons mieux%0a** cf ma propre transition informatique vers epistemologie%0a* mondialisation de l'information%0a** mondialisation de la reception ?%0a** histoire de l'emancipation par l'information%0a** tyrannie de la modernite%0a** volume croissant mais profondeur potentiellement decroissante%0a*** limites cognitives%0a%0a!!Deuxičme partie du colloque%0asous la présidence du professeur Edgardo D. Carosella de l’Académie des sciences, directeur de recherche CEA, Chef de service ŕ l’Hôpital Saint-Louis.%0a%0a!!!La biologie, la morale et la rčgle de droit international (11h35)%0a[[http://www.u-pec.fr/pratiques/universite/presentation/m-teboul-gerard-114115.kjsp?RH=1176930618854|Gérard Teboul]], professeur des Universités, directeur du master 2 Droit de la bioéthique de l’Université Paris Est-Créteil.%0a* alusion a Claude Bernard%0a* importance du droit international, solution au choix des morales relations%0a** [[http://www.coe.int/t/dg3/healthbioethic/activities/01_oviedo%2520convention/default_fr.asp|La Convention d'Oviedo]], ethique et biomédecine%0a** [[http://www.coe.int/t/dg3/healthbioethic/default_en.asp|Health and Bioethics]], Council of Europe%0a* souviens-toi que les hommes ne pas nes pour mourrir, Hannah Arendt%0a* discussion%0a** Morale et justice sont-elles equivalentes ?%0a*** "le droit est ce qui est ordonne"%0a*** suum cuique tribuere "on droit rendre a chacun ce qui lui est du"%0a*** cote pratique, primaute a l'ordre social plutot qu'a une justice absolue inappliquable%0a** Peut-on avoir une morale sans religion ?%0a** D'apres Jean Bernard la morale evolue, donc doit-on avoir un droit international ?%0a*** risque d'uniformite, plutot conjugue unite et diversite avec du droit continental%0a* voir aussi%0a** [[http://www.ccne-ethique.fr/|Comite Consultatif National d'Ethique]] (CCNE)%0a** [[http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/theory-bioethics/|Theory and Bioethics]], Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy%0a** [[http://www.springer.com/philosophy/epistemology+and+philosophy+of+science/journal/11017|Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics]], Springer%0a** [[http://www.iep.utm.edu/ethics/|Ethics]] by James Fieser, Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy%0a%0a!!!Morale et science : agir et connaître (12h00)%0a[[http://www2.ephe.sorbonne.fr/enseignants/5armogathe.htm|Jean Robert Armogathe]], directeur d’Etudes ŕ l’EPHE (Sorbonne).%0a* Le primat de l'action%0a** Aristote ne definie pas l'action mais cite Platon et le lien verbe/action%0a** quand j'agis, "je" est deja derniere moi%0a** mention de Thomas d'Acquin%0a* Une action intentionelle%0a** une action tend vers un effet, une intention%0a*** une action qui peut aussi bien etre expliquer (sciences dures) qu'a comprendre (science humaines)%0a**** mention de Karl Popper%0a** ce qui releve de la morale n'est l'action mais sa fin%0a*** est-ce que la fin justifie les moyens%0a** decomposer l'acte humain%0a*** desir precedant l'intention%0a**** la curiosite, forme scientifique du desir%0a** mention de Imre Lakatos%0a*** substituer theorie a programme de recherche%0a**** heuristique positive, la ou il faut chercher et a l'aide de quelle methode%0a**** heuristique negative, la ou il ne faut pas chercher et les methodes a ne pas employer%0a*** "Popperisme du pauvre"%0a*** plus realiste a ce qu'est le travaille de laboratoire%0a* Comment integrer une demarche intentionelle dans une demarche scientifique%0a** libido sciendi, désir de connaissances%0a*** sans ecarter le desir de pouvoir%0a** principe anthropique faible, l'homme observe, l'homme fait des experience%0a** le coeur de l'Homme est a l'origine de tout developpement%0a*** le progres n'est pas un mechanisme fatale, "problemes dans l'histoire"%0a**** un progres voulu impose par le desir, par l'amour%0a***** "pondus meum amors meus ; eo feror, quocumque feror" par Saint Augstin, Confessions%0a* chacun est seul pr decider et agir, il est seul mais avec l'autre%0a%0a!!!Le changement de point de vue : un des fondements cognitifs de l’empathie et de la tolérance ? (12h25)%0a[[http://www.academie-sciences.fr/membres/B/Berthoz_Alain.htm|Alain Berthoz]], neurophysiologiste, membre de l’Académie des Sciences.%0a* siecle s'ouvrant sur des paradoxes%0a** pensees libre avec des moyens de s'exprimer%0a*** monte du fanatisme%0a** hypothese de pluralite d'interpretation%0a*** mention de Merlot-Ponty%0a* ref d'un colloque au College de France%0a* quels sont les mechanismes qui permettent cette "enfermement" ?%0a** enfant de la guerre, enfant endoctrine, enfant cybernetique (jeux de role, etc)%0a** speciallement entre 7-8 et 14-15 ans%0a* lutter contre l'enfermement suppose de pouvoir%0a** changer de point de vue sur le monde%0a** manipuler les representations et les idees%0a* le monde percu est interpretation%0a** charactere projectif%0a*** e.g. d'illusion visuelle%0a** le cerveau symetrise le monde percu%0a*** e.g. la chambre de Ames, Palais de la Decouverte%0a* si on impose par l'endoctrinement des schemas sectaires des l'enfant d'interpretation d'autrui%0a* detail de l'ontogenese%0a** etapes du developpement de l'enfant%0a*** schema 3 mois -> 9 mois -> 14 mois%0a* detail des aires sur l'imitation, sur les emotions en general et en particulier lies aux interactions sociales, sur la cognition %0a** notion d'attention conjointe ([[Wikipedia:Attention conjointe]])%0a*** rapidement etudie aussi en anglais %0a*** mention de Piaget et vers 7-8 ans et la construction d'un espace intelectuel%0a* hypothese, perception unique egocentre, operation de decentration vers une perception allocentree%0a** metaphore du chemin individuel vers une carte%0a** aires multiples%0a*** egocentric%0a*** environment-based%0a** utilisant des mechanismes de geometrie, de deplacement physique meme si dans un emplacement virtuel%0a** experience%0a*** voir un objet d'un point de vue d'un avatar%0a**** implique de changer de point de vue%0a* pour etre tolerant%0a** il faut savoir %0a*** se mettre a la place d'autrui%0a*** epouser ses emotions de son point de vue%0a*** inhiber l'emotion%0a** il ne suffit pas d'etre en "sympathie" il faut etre en "empathie"%0a*** sympathie: point de vue egocentre, imitation%0a*** empathie: changement de point de vue spatial, tout en restant a sa place, se "dedoubler" (un corp "virtuel")%0a** experience%0a*** funambule, Brain and Cognition 2009 %0a*** tache neo-piagetienne de conversation de la longueur Vidal, Houde, Berthoz, Pscyh 2010%0a**** periode critique vers 10-12ans de reduction des erreurs%0a* conclusion%0a** entre 6-7 et 12-13 ans periode critique cognitive de la capacite de changer de point de vue%0a** donner droit a l'enfant a la pluralite d'interpretation%0a** Rene Cassin, discours pour son Prix Nobel de la Paix%0a%0a!!!!Follow-up%0a* Tweeted to [[http://twitter.com/#!/saizai/statuses/25883278347079680|@saizai]] after watching his 27C3 talk%0a** followed up with http://twitter.com/#!/utopiah/status/29836820434911233%0a* [[http://conferences-cdf.revues.org/228|La pluralité interprétative - La manipulation mentale des points de vue, un des fondements de la tolérance]] by Alain Berthoz, Collčge de France 2010%0a* [[http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20598705|Developmental time course of the acquisition of sequential egocentric and allocentric navigation strategies]], J Exp Child Psychol. 2010%0a* Canal Académie%0a## [[http://canalacademie.com/spip.php?article6544|L'influence de la spiritualité dans le comportement humain]]%0a## [[http://canalacademie.com/spip.php?article6545|Morale et communication : les fondements de la société humaine ?]]%0a## [[http://canalacademie.com/spip.php?article6546|Agir et ressentir]]%0a%0a!!!Réflexions générales (12h55)%0a[[http://www.academie-sciences.fr/membres/G/Gros_Francois.htm|Francois Gros]], Secrétaire perpétuel honoraire de l’Académie des Sciences.%0a* comment etre plus pragmatique, se rapprocher d'un impact decisionnel%0a* rappel des presentations%0a** divers chemins qui peuvent conduire a la spiritualite et ses diverses formes%0a** communication comme probleme central, risque du babelisme par hyper-specialisation, importance de l'intention d'une comprehension mutuelle%0a** relativite du droit national, caractere du droit international, France 1er pays avec commite dedie a la bioethique%0a** homme vivant dans un ensemble de mechanismes techniques, action portee par une volontee, engageant notre responsabilite de citoyen%0a*** mention de Jacques Monod et de l'ethique de la connaissance%0a* voir aussi Atelier Éthique et Connaissance [[http://www.diffusion.ens.fr/index.php?idconf=1764&res=conf|Éthique ŕ l’ENS]] 2007%0a** effort concerte de changement de point de vue, difficile pour tous et pas que pour l'enfant%0a* importance du systeme educatif%0a** societe qui se projete dans le monde tel qu'il sera et pas juste tel qu'il est%0a* une matinee comme petite pierre dans un edifice plus grand comme effort de raprochement des hommes%0a%0a!!Own objectives%0a# update my social compass%0a# compare the proposed view with classical Renaissance humanist and modern transhumanist ideals%0a%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a%0a!!Other reviews%0a* here%0a%0a!![[#ToDo]]To do%0a# improve [[Events/Template]]%0a# ajouter le lien vers les enregistrements%0a# update the [[Languages/Latin]] page%0a# add the upcoming colloque (2011)%0a# http://www.hommecontemporain.org/p_colloque.php Events.VRHackathonBrussels2016=(:redirect VRHackatonBrussels2016:) Events.VRHackathonUtrecht2016=(:redirect VRHackatonUtrecht2016:) Events.VRHackatonBrussels2016=[[#menu]]%0a[[http://www.vrhackathon.com/brussels.html|{$Name}]], 15, 16 and 17 January 2016%0a%0a%0a(:hashtag: VRHackathonBXL:)%0a[[#LiveStreams]][=#=]{$:hashtag} on [[http://twitter.com/#search?q=%2523{$:hashtag}|Twitter]], [[http://identi.ca/tag/{$:hashtag}|identi.ca]], [[http://lacantine.ubicast.eu/lives/at-la-cantine/|Live Cast]], [[http://www.neoformix.com/Projects/TwitterStreamGraphs/view.php?q={$:hashtag}|TwitterStreamGraphs]], [[http://www.collecta.com/#q={$:hashtag}|Collecta]], [[http://www.flickr.com/search/?q={$:hashtag}|flickr]]%0a%0a>>rframe%3c%3c%0a!![[#OwnObjectives]]Own objectives%0a# interact better with the rest of the community%0a# improve VR skills%0a>>%3c%3c%0a%0a!!Output%0a>>well%3c%3c%0a(:include Portfolio.Bobsleigh:)%0a%0a%25center%25Path:/pub/home/VRHackathonDocumentation/VRHackahonJanuaru2016VictoryWebVR.jpg%0a%0a>>%3c%3c%0a%0a!!Attended activities%0a* [[#WeekendTimelineDescription|Weekend Timeline Description]]%0a* [[#Code|Code]]%0a* [[#Feedback|Feedback]]%0a* [[#IdeasNext|Ideas to go further]]%0a* [[#ReviewOptions|Review options]]%0a* [[#Overall|Overall remarks and conclusions]]%0a%0a%0a!!![[#WeekendTimelineDescription]][[#WeekendTimelineDescription|Weekend Timeline Description]]%0aActual roller cost of emotion and productivity (could itself be a webGL visualization).%0a* failed personal pitch on Friday evening%0a* gather around Bobsleigh for it's realistic scope idea yet pushing limits%0a* discussion and argument around the main tech stack%0a* gathering of assets%0a* organizing the team, setting goals for the next day (Saturday), distributing some obvious tasks for specialities%0a* %3c12pm self set deadline for MVP with networked game mechanics, pushed back until 7pm!%0a** horribly frustration obviously yet ... had to give a hoped for deadline%0a*** instead gave a status update every couple of hours%0a* constant pain of having only one server%0a** no testing/prod server so perpetual connection race between self and other team mates%0a*** terrible waste of time or rather getting on our nerves in retrospect%0a* [[#IoT]]Saturday early night "f*ck that networking code" let's play with an Arduino for the first time instead%0a** %25width=200px%25[[Path:/pub/home/VRHackathonDocumentation/IMG_20160116_215700.jpg|Path:/pub/home/VRHackathonDocumentation/IMG_20160116_215700.jpg]]%0a** %25width=200px%25[[Path:/pub/home/VRHackathonDocumentation/IMG_20160116_215711.jpg|Path:/pub/home/VRHackathonDocumentation/IMG_20160116_215711.jpg]]%0a** end result was a fan controlled by the acceleration of the players%0a** https://www.arduino.cc/en/Tutorial/PhysicalPixel%0a* Sunday early morning quick code commenting and refactoring %0a* ~12am feature freeze, finally starting to merge with HUGE difficulties%0a* %25width=200px%25[[Path:/pub/home/VRHackathonDocumentation/IMG_20160117_163859.jpg|Path:/pub/home/VRHackathonDocumentation/IMG_20160117_163859.jpg]]%0a* no asset (no audio, no mesh, no texture) merged until Sunday 12:30am%0a** sh*tting their pants team mates%0a* 1:25pm Sunday bringing it all back ready for judges with a roughly smoothed out processed %0a* %25width=200px newwin%25[[Path:/pub/home/VRHackathonDocumentation/20160115_232705.jpg|Path:/pub/home/VRHackathonDocumentation/20160115_232705.jpg]] %25width=200px newwin%25[[Path:/pub/home/VRHackathonDocumentation/20160116_122129.jpg|Path:/pub/home/VRHackathonDocumentation/20160116_122129.jpg]] %25width=200px newwin%25[[Path:/pub/home/VRHackathonDocumentation/20160116_203502.jpg|Path:/pub/home/VRHackathonDocumentation/20160116_203502.jpg]] %25width=200px newwin%25[[Path:/pub/home/VRHackathonDocumentation/20160117_125704.jpg|Path:/pub/home/VRHackathonDocumentation/20160117_125704.jpg]] %25width=200px newwin%25[[Path:/pub/home/VRHackathonDocumentation/20160117_125726.jpg|Path:/pub/home/VRHackathonDocumentation/20160117_125726.jpg]] %25width=200px newwin%25[[Path:/pub/home/VRHackathonDocumentation/20160117_143336.jpg|Path:/pub/home/VRHackathonDocumentation/20160117_143336.jpg]]%0a%0a[[%3c%3c]][[%3c%3c]][[#EmotionWeekend]]%0a>>well%3c%3c%0aHow I felt during the weekend with in %25red%25red the stress%25%25 and in %25blue%25blue the excitement%25%25.%0aPath:/pub/home/VRHackathonDocumentation/EmotionWeekend.png%0a%0aKey points by hour :%0a* 1 : first hour, joining a team%0a* 3 : getting pumped up with all the potential%0a* 14 : Saturday morning, starting to work with a self set deadline of 12am %0a* 18 : deadline passed, no working prototype, stress rising, fun lowering%0a* 25 : right before dinner, still no prototype...%0a* 26 : 5min before dinner working multilayer aspect of the prototype! relaxing deeply and enjoying food with others%0a* 32 : no more fun, just more and more networking with testing races from team mates%0a* 33 : screw this, changing my mind by playing with an Arduino to make an IoT object to shape the environment of the demo%0a* 34 : it worked! pumped up again and ready to dive back to the main code base, i.e. networking and game play%0a* 35 : can't think straight, code breaking, have to go and rest%0a* 39 : back to code, taking the time to briefly refactor to start clean and fresh%0a* 42 : panic, the code works but the 3D and audio assets are not integrated%0a* 43 : judges arriving soon BUT freaking finally the assets are in!%0a* 44 : few messed up demos but overall smoothing the process%0a* 45 : no more judges, just enjoying visitors getting the point%0a* 47 : announcing winners... and losers%0a* 48 : wow wait what, did we just (co) win in our category!%0a* 49 : thinking how this could unfold after the hackathon, finally being able to chat with a bit everybody outside the team%0a* 51 : total blast of a weekend.%0a%0aSource data as [[Path:/pub/home/VRHackathonDocumentation/HackathonWeekendTimeline.xls|xls]] and [[Path:/pub/home/VRHackathonDocumentation/HackathonWeekendTimeline.pdf|pdf]].%0a%0aCollection method : unreliable memory%0a%0aAlternative method : Pebble Time... I honestly don't think that's more reliable but I might check via MisFit.%0a* double checked, actually provide more coarse data '''but''' objective i.e. the sleeping time seems shifted by few hours. Apparently I planned to sleep earlier and arrive earlier but didn't, I went to sleep later and started later too.%0a>>%3c%3c%0a%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a!!![[#Code]][[#Code|Code]]%0acf @@Freeze.tar@@ for an untouched view of the code base and its assets as it was shown to the judges at 1:30pm.%0a* client side (webVR)%0a* server side (Node)%0a* environment control%0a** IoT onboard (Arduino/C)%0a** client side (Node/Python)%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a!!![[#Feedback]][[#Feedback|Feedback]]%0aSorted by estimated frequency%0a* "That's it? The track is too sort!"%0a* "I'm not a cube."%0a* "Where is the track?"%0a* "I don't see the red/green cube."%0a%0a!!![[#IdeasNext]][[#IdeasNext|Ideas to go further]]%0aThe following are mostly personal ideas. Note that prioritization '''must''' follow user [[#Feedback|Feedback]].%0a%0aFor required time see [[https://vr-hackathon.slack.com/files/utopiah/F0K1YF7SS/Functionalities_with_estimated_time|guesstimates on Slack]].%0a* split testing/live servers%0a** having only 1 was a massive headache during the event%0a* nodemon support for the testing server%0a* load the missing 3D assets%0a* load the missing audio assets%0a** activate them at the right moment%0a* make the bobsleight lookAt() the next segmentEnd%0a* make longer track (see track editor to facilitate that)%0a* refactor (duh)%0a* waiting line as spectators%0a* circuit run as camera after/before session%0a* online 2D/3D/webVR editor%0a** smooth transitions between one mode and the other%0a* serverless / p2p (a la webTorrent) %0a** with still initial seed server%0a** ideal for lower latency to scale%0a** possibly webRTC%0a* keyword by URL as meeting point%0a** e.g. http://vrlab-brussels.info/VRHackathon/Room/Banana would let all players joined that URL play together but not with people connected to http://vrlab-brussels.info/VRHackathon/Room/Apple %0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a!!![[#ReviewOptions]][[#ReviewOptions|Review options]]%0aThose were the earliest ideas I had when I subscribed to the hackathons few months earlier.%0a* worldview interaction visualization [[Analysis/ExtendedLayeredModel]]%0a** with equations or models for each layer that can be modified live and see impact%0a** cf related [[https://youtu.be/vaXfMcj7ltY|Ant-man credit red demo]]%0a* Art exploration%0a** [[Content/Art#TechnologyTrap]]%0a* PIM and wiki viz%0a** http://vAtelier.net%0a* VR meditation%0a** http://SoundSelfGame.com%0a** http://www.roadtovr.com/guided-meditation-proves-vr-relaxation-will-almost-certainly-genre/%0a** http://GuidedMeditationVR.com%0aThe week before the event I made another list http://vatelier.net/Main/HackathonJanuary2016%0a%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a%0a!![[#Overall]][[#Overall|Overall remarks and conclusions]]%0a* bring all resources together : VRLab http://vrlab-brussels.info , vAtelier http://vatelier.net/Main/HackathonJanuary2016 , code, etc%0a** https://webvr.slack.com/messages/brusselsvrhackathon/%0a** https://vr-hackathon.slack.com/messages/bobsleigh/%0a* lessons learned : you can't have just 1 version if you test network code else team mate will constantly fuck up your own tests!%0a* first thing to do is manage that else you WILL pull out most of the hair left on your head%0a* heterogeneous team%0a* honest task time estimation%0a* early, no earlierr (still earlier) integration tests for assets%0a* helps to iterate then make sure asset producers can give their best feeling reinsured that their hard work WILL be showcased in the final demo%0a* periodic synchronization of team member : e.g. during the 3hrs I did this%0a* after a round up of all team members then decide what has to be done next and by whom%0a* respect private time%0a* but ALSO respect communication%0a* it's not because one has a skill, even a rare one, even on in high demand, that it HAS to be used during the event%0a* title: make a bobsleigh social experience in 48hrs%0a* streamline the demo process%0a* you just can't predict, the nicest things will also be unexpected e.g. personnally finally doing an Arduino based (mini) project%0a* allocating time for a task done before is easy%0a* allocating time for a task never done before is... impossible%0a* still it has to be done in order to planify, eventually have a plan-B%0a%0a%0a%0a>>hero-unit%3c%3c%0a!!! Some VR Bobsleigh with your friends tomorrow?%0aCurrently the project is being documented. Members of the team are still wonder which way to lean but hopefully you will soon be able to grab your friend, grandma or colleague by the shoulder and have fun!%0a%0a%25center%25Path:/pub/home/VRHackathonDocumentation/thankyou512.jpg%0a>>%3c%3c%0aHardcore nerd with a Google Cardboard or Occulus DK2? (or even Vive, who knows! ;) You can still try to hit the link http://vrlab-brussels.info/VRHackathon/ , the server should be running. If you are synchronized with a friend it could just work ;)%0a%0aHere is the process :%0a# player 1, head of the bobsleigh connects first%0a# player 1 will see on his top left a red cube indicating that he is alone%0a# player 2 connects%0a# the cubes now becomes green%0a# player 1 look at it for 5 seconds as it keeps changing color%0a# the slide starts%0a# each player has to lean with the curve synchronously to go faster%0a# after about 20sec when you see a thank you note the ride is over%0a# disconnect both players%0a# rinse, repeat!%0a%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a%0a!!Other reviews or coverage%0a* webVR winner announcement https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nQRn2Wzg6Vg#t=3020%0a* press%0a** https://twitter.com/MICBRUSSELS/status/690132681426898944%0a** http://blog.mic-brussels.be/2016/01/19/successful-european-hackathon/%0a** http://www.regional-it.be/2016/01/18/bruxelles-un-premier-vr-hackathon-tres-gaming/%0a** check out idea 6 http://www.nordicstartupbits.com/2016/01/16/6-cool-ideas-from-the-vr-hackathon-brussels/%0a** TV http://www.telebruxelles.be/news/la-realite-virtuelle-sexperimente/%0a* http://www.meetup.com/Virtual-Reality-in-Belgium/events/226297772/%0a* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vHVF8iwKVX0|VR Hackathon Brussels - Highlight]]%0a%0a!![[#ToDo]]To do%0a# improve [[Events/Template]]%0a# add map data [=(:ola-point lat= lon= text='':)=]%0a Events.VRHackatonUtrecht2016=[[#menu]]%0a[[http://event.com/URL|{$Name}]] Thursday 26, Friday 27 and Saturday 28 of May 2016 in Utrecht%0a%0a(:hashtag: VRHackathon:)%0a[[#LiveStreams]][=#=]{$:hashtag} on [[http://twitter.com/#search?q=%2523{$:hashtag}|Twitter]], [[http://identi.ca/tag/{$:hashtag}|identi.ca]], [[http://lacantine.ubicast.eu/lives/at-la-cantine/|Live Cast]], [[http://www.neoformix.com/Projects/TwitterStreamGraphs/view.php?q={$:hashtag}|TwitterStreamGraphs]], [[http://www.collecta.com/#q={$:hashtag}|Collecta]], [[http://www.flickr.com/search/?q={$:hashtag}|flickr]]%0a%0a>>rframe%3c%3c%0a!![[#OwnObjectives]]Own objectives%0a# learn more with VR%0a# lower my idea debt%0a# have fun%0a>>%3c%3c%0a%0a!!Attended activities%0a* [[#VRInceptionSchool]][[#VRInceptionSchool|VR Inception School]]%0a* [[#IdeasDump|Ideas dump]]%0a* [[#Hacking|Hacking]]%0a%0a!!![[#VRInceptionSchool|VR Inception School]]%0a%0a%25center%25Path:/pub/VRInceptionSchool.png%0a%0a(:html:)%0a%3ccenter>%0a%3ciframe width="560" height="315" sandbox="allow-same-origin allow-scripts allow-popups" src="https://video.benetou.fr/videos/embed/f52aac38-397c-4759-86fa-4ec1bab86442" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen>%3c/iframe>%0a%3c/center>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a%0aWon in the Serious VR category %25thumb%25Path:/pub/VRSeriousHackathonUtrecht2016.jpg%0a%0a* Demo link https://output.jsbin.com/pisaje/%0a* learn VR concept in VR!%0a** organize group of rooms, 1 concept per room%0a*** e.g. discover how to position an object in space%0a* implemented features%0a** interact with code simply by looking%0a** 0 installation required (assuming a modern browser on a modern phone)%0a** collaborative room%0a** template system to create new rooms easilly %0a** saving code by email, not subscription required%0a** multiple design for the entrance%0a*** e.g alternative http://output.jsbin.com/jacuveq/ %25newwin%25[[http://output.jsbin.com/jacuveq/|Path:/pub/VRInceptionSchoolAltMenu.jpg]]%0a** mulitple design for each room, not only 360 photo based but full 3D also%0a*** e.g. minimalist environment https://output.jsbin.com/qebepuf %25newwin%25[[https://output.jsbin.com/qebepuf|Path:/pub/VRInceptionSchoolAltRoomFull3D.jpg]]%0a* tested support%0a** Cardboard on multiple iPhones and Android devices%0a** multiple desktops on Ubuntu and Windows%0a* theoretical but untested support%0a** Vive, Oculus, etc (all supporting webVR)%0a* features still to implement%0a** thought of during the Hackaton%0a*** better templating system, distinguish languages, visual theme specialisation, etc%0a** thought of after the Hackaton%0a*** ...%0a* content still to add%0a** thought of during the Hackaton%0a*** 3D modelling, following the discussion with judges%0a** thought of after the Hackaton%0a*** AR HUD as linked to the camera (cf own threejs demo http://vatelier.net/Demos/Game )%0a**** to distinct from content on scanned surface%0a* based on own [[Fabien/Principle]] of Sandboxed re-usable explorations%0a%0a!!![[#IdeasDump]][[#IdeasDump|Ideas dump]]%0a%0aUnranked%0a* virtual lab discovery e.g. virtual FabLab with instruction per machine%0a** ideally with without project Tango and 360 camera%0a** see also http://vrlab-brussels.info/wiki/DYIHeadsetFirstWorkshopQuest/DYIHeadsetFirstWorkshopQuest%0a** could be adapted for live events e.g. Campus Party%0a* relaxation and meditation mobile booth, cf [[Portfolio/Qspace]] and [[VRHackatonBrussels2016#ReviewOptions]]%0a** see also [[http://www.myndgazer.com/|MyndGazer]] with neurofeedback or http://www.lionsroar.com/ready-for-a-virtual-reality/%0a* creative sandbox, cf [[SRE/]]%0a* IoT dataviz manipulation using LeapMotion and [[VRHackatonBrussels2016#ReviewOptions]]%0a* live dataviz e.g. Twitter or BitTorrent swarms%0a** e.g. visualization of tweets related to the event with possibility to bookmark/discard them%0a*** with possibility to automate the filtering through ML if done enough times%0a* phone, tablet and smartwatch(es) with accelerometters as controllers e.g. in 3D maze game%0a** http://abe.ghost.io/firebase-pebble/ by [[https://twitter.com/abeisgreat|@abeisgreat]]%0a** https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/Detecting_device_orientation%0a** https://github.com/mrdoob/three.js/blob/master/examples/js/controls/VRControls.js%0a** see also http://navivr.net for an Android/iOS app equivalent%0a** own Pebble version https://cloudpebble.net/ide/project/275677%0a** potentially with more possibilities using Apple 3D Touch https://github.com/freinbichler/3d-touch%0a** see also https://github.com/povdocs/webvr-remote%0a* art exploration cf [[VRHackatonBrussels2016#ReviewOptions]]%0a* worldview interaction visualization cf [[VRHackatonBrussels2016#ReviewOptions]]%0a* 3D visualization of [[Content/WikiBrainMapping]]%0a* [[Wiki.3DVisualization]]%0a* in VR tutorial about... VR%0a** going further than just pannel but having toggle switches for code blocks%0a** useful for VRLab Brussels too%0a** could also work well to integrate with the virtual lab discovery idea%0a** re-usable for hackleague, competitions, etc%0a* immersion logs based decompression chamber%0a** motivated by Mike Heim's concepts of Alternate World Syndrome (AWS)/Alternate World Disorder (AWD)%0a* climate change VR demo%0a** making tangible "the scale and rate of change required is often unappreciated." [[http://worrydream.com/ClimateChange/|What can a technologist do about climate change? A personal view.]]%0a*** using metaphores e.g. "wall" of energy efficiency requires%0a** could instead take the position of a political design maker voting on motions then trying the result ina simulation%0a** related%0a*** http://content.sierraclub.org/press-releases/2015/10/sierra-club-and-ryot-release-first-virtual-reality-climate-change-psa%0a*** http://vhil.stanford.edu/projects/2015/sustainable-behaviors/%0a* number theory with resistance cf also Bret Victor math viz%0a* bitcoin micropaymemts%0a* school of life inspired demo%0a%0aSee also more older ideas http://vatelier.net/Main/HackathonJanuary2016%0a%0aRanked (based on criteria of novelty, fun, VR added value)%0a# ?%0a# ?%0a# ?%0a%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a%0a!!![[#Hacking]][[#Hacking|Hacking]]%0a%0aRespecting https://pbs.twimg.com/media/CjIPUiRWgAADgF-.jpg cf [[GoogleIO2016]]%0a%0a* remarks%0a* remarks%0a%0aKeep in mind [[SRE/]] and [[Tools/VirtualReality]]%0a%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a!!Overall remarks and conclusions%0a* see first hackathon [[VRHackatonBrussels2016]] and recall lessons learned%0a* could be improved by doing that%0a* see also that other event%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a%0a!!Other reviews or coverage%0a* try HoloLens%0a%0a!!Tools%0a[[Tools/VirtualReality]]%0a* previous work%0a** http://vatelier.net for demos%0a** http://vrlab-brussels.info workshop and presentations including demos%0a* hostless interaction https://firebase.google.com%0a* Asset uploading with CORS support https://uploadcare.com%0a** does not supporting audio%0a** see also http://www.gubatron.com/blog/2011/11/29/lighttpd-allow-access-control-allow-origin-headers-on-the-server-status-page/ and http://test-cors.org/%0a%0a!![[#ToDo]]To do%0a# improve [[Events/Template]]%0a# add map data [=(:ola-point lat= lon= text='':)=]%0a%0a[[!ContainsPersonalYoutubeContentToMigrate]] Events.VRPaintingJam=[[#menu]]%0a[[https://www.eventbrite.fr/e/billets-vr-painting-jam-artists-hackers-30220706948|{$Name}]] Saturday 14 and Sunday 15 January 2017%0a%0a(:hashtag: vrpaintingjam:)%0a[[#LiveStreams]][=#=]{$:hashtag} on [[http://twitter.com/#search?q=%2523{$:hashtag}|Twitter]], [[http://identi.ca/tag/{$:hashtag}|identi.ca]], [[http://lacantine.ubicast.eu/lives/at-la-cantine/|Live Cast]], [[http://www.neoformix.com/Projects/TwitterStreamGraphs/view.php?q={$:hashtag}|TwitterStreamGraphs]], [[http://www.collecta.com/#q={$:hashtag}|Collecta]], [[http://www.flickr.com/search/?q={$:hashtag}|flickr]]%0a%0a>>rframe%3c%3c%0a!![[#OwnObjectives]]Own objectives%0a# improve own VR painting%0a# explore potential for rapid prototyping%0a# organize a novel type of events%0a# push the envelope with A-painter%0a>>%3c%3c%0a%0a!!Attended activities%0a* [[#VRHumanDemo|VR Human demo, tips and tricks]]%0a* [[#Exporting]]Exporting%0a* [[#ApainterQA|A-painter Q&A]]%0a%0aFor now notes on https://github.com/JamsCenter/PaintingJam_EditionJan2017/wiki%0a%0a!!![[#VRHumanDemo]][[#VRHumanDemo|VR Human demo, tips and tricks]] by Vlad aka @VR_Human%0a* remarks%0a* remarks%0a%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a!!![[#Exporting]][[#Exporting|Exporting]] by Eloi%0a* remarks%0a* remarks%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a!!![[#ApainterQA]][[#ApainterQA|A-painter Q&A]] by Diego aka @feiss%0a* remarks%0a* remarks%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a!!Overall remarks and conclusions%0a* meet him%0a* could be improved by doing that%0a* see also that other event%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a%0a!!Other reviews or coverage%0a* here%0a%0a!![[#ToDo]]To do%0a# explore%0a** https://medium.com/@msfeldstein/make-a-vr-paintbrush-in-a-painter-68f802716cf9%0a*** using a pre-made sketch for testing%0a** https://blog.mozvr.com/mastering-a-painter/%0a*** using references, making line and stamp brushes%0a** https://labs.ideo.com/2016/03/07/how-we-did-it-prototyping-in-virtual-reality/%0a** https://blog.mozvr.com/creating-a-new-a-painter-brush-using-the-brush-api/%0a*** very detailed explanation of @@addPoint()@@%0a** w/ Touch support https://a-painter.herokuapp.com/%0a** Apainter [[https://github.com/aframevr/a-painter/commit/2d3b15e289123c7dbda830a7e8e9ede679b379ab|objexporter commit on specific branch]]%0a# improve [[Events/Template]]%0a# add map data [=(:ola-point lat= lon= text='':)=] Events.VRWorkshopICONJuly2016=(:redirect WorkshopICONJuly2016.WorkshopICONJuly2016:) Events.ViveDevBXLSession1=[[#menu]]%0a[[http://event.com/URL|{$Name}]] Wednesday July 2016%0a%0a>>rframe%3c%3c%0a!![[#OwnObjectives]]Own objectives%0a# have fun%0a# meet Vive developers%0a# exchange tips and tricks%0a>>%3c%3c%0a%0a!!Attended activities%0a* [[#Presentations|Presentations]]%0a* [[#Demos|Demos from participants]]%0a* [[#Experimentations|Experimentations]]%0a%0a!!![[#Presentations]][[#Presentations|Presentations]]%0a%25thumb%25[[http://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/ViveDevBXL_Session1/testing.JPG|http://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/ViveDevBXL_Session1/testing.JPG]]%0a%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a%0a!!![[#Demos]][[#Demos|Demos from participants]]%0a* Thomas' architecture Unity demo %25thumb%25[[http://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/ViveDevBXL_Session1/onscreen.JPG|http://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/ViveDevBXL_Session1/onscreen.JPG]] https://github.com/helemaalbigt/DesignSpace (and featured the same evening on TechCrunch https://techcrunch.com/2016/07/20/designspace-vr-urban-design/ )%0a* Fabien's inside the human body experience (no public link)%0a** transform my along path component {-to sphere that can be switch in debug mode to visible and-} dragged to visually draw the path with controllers%0a** if controllers detected display a "debug control panel" in VR to%0a*** display and modify path points%0a**** added extra transparent sphere with size based on how much randomness was added for each point%0a*** test camera movement%0a*** display/hide scene contents%0a** http://vatelier.net/MyDemo/UCB/PresentationAugust/InVRDebugMode/VisiblePath.png%0a*** from the beginning, close to black, to the end of the animation, closet to red%0a%0a*** Video link %25newwin%25https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nBj1qF6WPZ8%0a(:html:)%0a%3ccenter>%0a%3ciframe width="560" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nBj1qF6WPZ8" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen>%3c/iframe>%0a%3c/center>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a*** see also discovered few days later http://www.wired.com/2016/01/oculus-story-studio-vr-animation/%0a%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a!!![[#Experimentations]][[#Experimentations|Experimentations]]%0a* Testing Vive controllers in Aframe http://vatelier.net/MyDemo/ViveInstrument/%0a** bug on audio still%0a** idea from Pierre with a related musical project, the path of controllers could be recorded then replayed while the player moves on to continue the song, looping in the back%0a* Thomas' green wall for Dodge (no public link)%0a** Video link %25newwin%25https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BiVE7IYDVuU%0a(:html:)%0a%3ccenter>%0a%3ciframe width="560" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BiVE7IYDVuU" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen>%3c/iframe>%0a%3c/center>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a||width=100%25%0a|| (:vrview360:)/pub/ViveDevBXL_Session1/360_greenwall.jpg(:vrview360end:) || (:vrview360:)/pub/ViveDevBXL_Session1/360_general.jpg(:vrview360end:) ||%0a%0a!!Overall remarks and conclusions%0a* generic tricks%0a** 3rd/4th controllers pairing%0a** duck taped camera through the ring of the controller for mix reality%0a** headphones passed through the front to hold better (not working with short commercial version)%0a** SteamVR in the background for packaged experience without Steam accessible even from Home button%0a* potential meeting on Sunday to test with 4 controllers and networked, Shader meeting on Friday evening%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a%0a!!Other reviews or coverage%0a* ?%0a%0a!![[#ToDo]]To do%0a# link back from [[Tools/VirtualReality#Vive]]%0a# improve [[Events/Template]]%0a# add map data [=(:ola-point lat= lon= text='':)=] Events.VotingIsALearningProcess=[[#menu]]%0a[[http://event.com/URL|{$Name}]] date and time%0a%0a(:hashtag: HASHTAGUNSET:)%0a[[#LiveStreams]][=#=]{$:hashtag} on [[http://twitter.com/#search?q=%2523{$:hashtag}|Twitter]], [[http://identi.ca/tag/{$:hashtag}|identi.ca]], [[http://lacantine.ubicast.eu/lives/at-la-cantine/|Live Cast]], [[http://www.neoformix.com/Projects/TwitterStreamGraphs/view.php?q={$:hashtag}|TwitterStreamGraphs]], [[http://www.collecta.com/#q={$:hashtag}|Collecta]], [[http://www.flickr.com/search/?q={$:hashtag}|flickr]]%0a%0a>>rframe%3c%3c%0a!!Own objectives%0a# clarify what the event is for%0a# prepare the event%0a# handle participation outside of the event%0a## during it but remotely%0a## after it%0a>>%3c%3c%0a%0a!!Preparation%0a%0a!!! Principle%0a* know '''how''' you vote during the next election%0a** not necessarily for whom but rather what is the process most coherent with your own ideal%0a** prepare ahead of the actual voting moment in order to be protected from the overload of information and manipulative techniques%0a** share and learn how to leverage new techniques available%0a%0a!!! Rules%0aTo focus on the process rather than constantly trying to produce bias toward a specific worldview%0a* no official party allowed, only citizens%0a* the abstraction of the voting process designed or picked has to be shared back to others%0a* the voting decision itself does not have to be public%0a* deciding not to vote can itself%0a* not following the rules lead to exclusion from the event and its platform%0a%0a!!![[#ExpectedOutcome]]Expected outcome%0a* a list of voting process coherent to a diverse set of ideals and leveraging all the tools, old and new, available to citizen desiring to be active in a political process%0a%0a!!! Possible activities%0a* presentations%0a** evolution of the political system%0a** evolution of the tools of participation%0a* workshops%0a** hands on a new tool%0a%0a!!! Motivated by%0a* [[AutoDebate/WhyIsYourNicknameUtopiah#ProgressTowardThat]]%0a* Seedea:Utopiahanalysis/Politicsnewoldtools%0a%0a!!! Related projects%0a* [[AIW02#ResourcesRulesSystem]]%0a* [[Proposals/ProjectMeritocracy]]%0a* [[Content/LegislativeChanges]]%0a* [[Cookbook/News]]%0a%0a!!! Resources%0a* [[Wikipedia:Voting]]%0a** eventually [[http://www.qwiki.com/q/#Voting|Voting on Qwiki]] and its related terms for a short presentation to synchronize vocabulary%0a* [[ReadingNotes/ThePoliticsOfMisinformation]]%0a* [[ReadingNotes/ProgrammingForPeace]]%0a* [[ReadingNotes/OpenGovernment]]%0a* [[MBE15#SourcesOfPower]]%0a* [[ReadingNotes/Manipulation]]%0a* [[ReadingNotes/PetitCoursDAutoDefenseIntellectuelle]]%0a* [[PersonalInformationStream/WithoutNotesOctober10#VotingParadoxesAndCombinatorics]]%0a%0a!!Attended activities%0a* [[#this|this]]%0a* [[#that|that]]%0a%0a!!![[#this]][[#this|this]] by him%0a* remarks%0a* remarks%0a%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a%0a!!![[#that]][[#that|that]] by him%0a* remarks%0a* remarks%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a!!Overall remarks and conclusions%0a* meet him%0a* could be improved by doing that%0a* see also that other event%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a%0a!!Other reviews or coverage%0a* here%0a%0a!![[#ToDo]]To do%0a# clarify what is the [[#ExpectedOutcome|expected outcome]]%0a## individually%0a## collectively%0a# provide an example%0a# rather than displaying the top3 decision processes list the worst3 and why they are so (could be interesting to list associated cognitive biases), what would be the way to avoid them%0a## vote for what my parents voted for%0a## vote for this party because always did so%0a## vote randomly%0a# integrate discussions with others%0a# list of people to invite%0a## Paola, Carola, Sylvain, Loic, Jérémie, Philipe, Jonathan, Antoine, authors of [[(http://)ihacklaw.org]] ...%0a# explore%0a## [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=alfMXgboZyY|Direct (Anti-) Democracy]] by Max Stearns, UC Economics Department August 2010%0a### [[http://www.law.umaryland.edu/faculty/profiles/faculty.html?facultynum=373|Max Stearns]] at University of Maryland School of Law%0a## {-[[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RqOTigJ1xuk|Arrow's Impossibility Theorem and ways out of impossibility]] by H. Reiju Mihara, 2008-}%0a## [[Wikipedia:Two-round system]]%0a## France specific%0a### Presidential and Legislative elections both in 2012%0a### [[Wikipedia:Elections in France]]%0a### [[http://aceproject.org/regions-en/countries-and-territories/FR/default?set_language=en|France]] on ACE Electoral Knowledge Network (EKN)%0a# leverage [[Analysis/OnThePoliticsOfComputations]] Events.W3CWebVRWorkshop=[[#menu]]%0a[[https://www.w3.org/2016/06/vr-workshop/|{$Name}]] October 2016 in San Jose%0a%0a(:hashtag: W3CVR:)%0a[[#LiveStreams]][=#=]{$:hashtag} on [[http://twitter.com/#search?q=%2523{$:hashtag}|Twitter]], [[http://identi.ca/tag/{$:hashtag}|identi.ca]], [[http://lacantine.ubicast.eu/lives/at-la-cantine/|Live Cast]], [[http://www.neoformix.com/Projects/TwitterStreamGraphs/view.php?q={$:hashtag}|TwitterStreamGraphs]], [[http://www.collecta.com/#q={$:hashtag}|Collecta]], [[http://www.flickr.com/search/?q={$:hashtag}|flickr]]%0a%0a>>rframe%3c%3c%0a!![[#OwnObjectives]]Own objectives%0a# state of the art on specs and how I can use them for [[Wiki.VirtualRealityInterface]]%0a# specs process%0a# {-push for-} get link traversal working%0a# what can I apply to [[Fabien.Principle]]%0a>>%3c%3c%0a%0a!!Attended activities%0a* [[#Opening|Opening in plenary]]%0a* [[#First|First round table session]]%0a* [[#breakout|Link traversal breakout session]]%0a%0a!!![[#Opening]][[#Opening|Opening in plenary]]%0a* Sean White's intro%0a** long now%0a** mention of Aframe, A-painter, Argon%0a** what's webVR comparative advantage%0a** webVR as MR kickstarting platform%0a* webVR intro%0a** browsers "race" view to the spec implementation%0a** more changes before more stability (hence point of pinning)%0a** webVR as web, a mess of tools, platforms, content, etc%0a** Daydream first... trial origin... after January%0a** full Chrome VR browser after 1st half 2017, not desktop first%0a* overall feels like it's mobile first%0a** great for democratization, tricky once you have tried "proper" VR with 6DoF controllers and can't go back%0a* Facebook Carmel and Samsung "VR-first browser" both based on Chromium%0a** Samsung "VR-first browser", allows for traversal in VR?%0a** looks %0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a!!![[#First]][[#First|First round table session]]%0a* morning%0a** demo of link traversal%0a** input polyfill%0a** accessibility%0a* afternoon%0a** threejs telemetry demo%0a** glTF%0a** declarative frameworks%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a!!![[#breakout]][[#breakout|Link traversal breakout session]]%0a* cf my Google Docs%0a%0a!!Overall remarks and conclusions%0a* difficulty of going all through the stack, from low level to UX, security to file format, etc%0a* tricky to develop for content supposedly instantaneously available on ALL machine and yet, always having to find the lowest common denominator%0a* headache of responsive x adaptive x accessible intractable combinations%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a!!Other reviews or coverage%0a* schedule https://www.w3.org/2016/06/vr-workshop/schedule.html%0a* slack https://w3c-vr.slack.com/messages/general/%0a* live notes https://docs.google.com/document/d/1aI6DSohwWIYGAMpAyxIQy2JWK_hhSVbMw2Vcf-RigNU/%0a%0a!![[#ToDo]]To do%0a# improve [[Events/Template]]%0a# add map data [=(:ola-point lat= lon= text='':)=] Events.WebARHackathonSFJune2019=* Have you or your audiences been experiencing Mobile Augmented Reality App Fatigue? Are you looking for an alternative to pointing people to their app store where they must download an app for every object or place that could be discovered or revealed in more depth and with engaging AR experiences?%0a* Are you one of the millions of content or experience creators who seeks to provide greater value and share you or your company’s knowledge, data or instructions in context in the most intuitive and lightweight manner with the lowest possible friction and without losing control?%0a* Have you been envisaging ways to combine digital assets from multiple sources into a single, easy to manage, coherent window overlaying the real world?%0a%0a!!The answer is coming%0aWe are at the cusp of a new era in which a standards-compliant web browser will replace the need for (or be complementary to) native AR apps as they are being published today. A web browser is all that will be needed for the delivery of fully interactive, rich and rewarding AR experiences to users holding a variety of AR display devices.%0a%0a!!What are we waiting for?%0aBetween now and when AR will be just as natural for users as 2D text on a page is today, Web developers will learn how to author experiences (for use in the real world that will include 3D) and AR developers will learn/get used to designing experiences for audiences who use only a Web browser as their AR experience viewer.%0a%0a!!Wait no more%0aEveryone who wants or needs to get a jump start on this exciting frontier of our digital era should participate in the first Web-based AR Hackathon June 1-2 in San Francisco California.%0a%0aDuring this hackathon, creators of all levels will form teams and collaborate on making AR experiences which can be viewed in these browsers.%0a%0a!!LOGISTICS%0a* Microsoft Reactor Space%0a680 Folsom St #145, San Francisco, CA 94107, USA%0a%0a(:html:)%0a%3ciframe width="425" height="350" frameborder="0" scrolling="no" marginheight="0" marginwidth="0" src="https://www.openstreetmap.org/export/embed.html?bbox=-122.40149527788165%252C37.7832525433297%252C-122.39623814821246%252C37.78594681254902&layer=mapnik" style="border: 1px solid black">%3c/iframe>%3cbr/>%3csmall>%3ca href="https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=19/37.78460/-122.39887">View Larger Map%3c/a>%3c/small>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a%0a!!REGISTRATION%0aChallenges%0aYou and your team will be invited to prepare your best AR experiences in one of the following five challenge categories.%0a%0a(:html:)%0a%3ciframe width="100%25" height="350px" src="https://www.eventbrite.com/checkout-external?eid=59874770049&parent=http%253A%252F%252Fwww.hackwebxr.com%252F">%3c/iframe>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a%0a!!!Healthcare%0aTeams choosing this challenge will illustrate the use of AR by health professionals (capture of real world conditions, AR-assisted diagnosis, treatment in any clinical setting), and/or any rehabilitation or wellness use cases.%0a%0a!!!Architecture & Construction%0aTeams choosing this challenge will identify a specific public space in the Microsoft Reactor space (where the hackathon is being hosted) and design experiences that demonstrate the use of AR by professionals performing tasks in building, maintaining or repairing the built environment.%0a%0a!!!Retail%0aTeams choosing this challenge will select an object of any type or dimension, or a catalog of any products and design experiences that demonstrate use of AR for shopping and e-commerce.%0a%0a!!!Public Sector & Defense%0aTeams choosing this challenge will identify a public place or facility near the hackathon venue and an open data set. Using these assets and digital content of their choice the team will design experiences that demonstrate use of AR for citizens or professional managers in any level of government of cities.%0a%0a!!!Education%0aTeams choosing this challenge will identify a real world learning opportunity and demonstrate the use of AR to convey information and/or to teach about complex topics.%0a%0a!!Sponsors%0aDoes your organization seek to support the Web-based AR hackathon? [[WebARHackathonSFJune2019Support|We welcome many forms of support and contributions]] to the success of this hackathon. If you would like to be recognized on this web site and at the hackathon we suggest:%0a%0a* Donate a gift (monetary or other) for prizes to challenge winners%0a* Donate hardware and software for hackathon participant use and as a prize for one or more categories%0a* Sponsor a meal and/or beverages (to lower the barrier to entry that the normal registration fee may be for some participants)%0a%0aSponsors will have their logos on this site and their contributions recognized on site and on this site.%0a%0a!!Community Supporters%0athe biggest thanks to our wonderful immersive web community%0a%0a!!Frequently Asked Questions%0a* What is a hackathon?%0a** Hackathons have long been staple events in the Technology Industry since the late 1990s. A Hackathon is an intense event that brings together computer programmers like software developers, graphic designers and user interface specialists along with industry process experts and professionals to identify issues and create software solutions, usually within a weekend.%0a* Who should attend?%0a** Tech Developers – We need tech ninjas, makers, game programmers, and rebels that code. Come to hack with new hardware and tech all in the name of doing something crazy and fantastic–and helpful. UI/UX Designers – We need people like you to make everything look beautiful, work intuitively, and create a stellar user experience. Great applications require great design.%0a* What do I bring?%0a** This is a very hands-on and grassroots event. Bring your laptops, mobile phones, Kinects, Oculus Rifts, Leap Motions, wearable computing devices, to whatever inspires you but above all, your energy and your brain! Don’t worry if you forget something, there will be tons of stuff to do.%0a* What is the goal of the hackathon?%0a** We want to create an environment that embraces new ideas and technology solutions using immersive web technologies. A place where technology designers and developers can come to help industries, and a safe zone for R&D teams to geek out without having to worry about failure or affecting a company’s bottom line. We know it takes longer than a weekend to build great solutions, but this is ample time to form teams of good people and begin creating great solutions.%0a* How do I form or join a team and why?%0a** We hope teams at the hackathon will form around problems expressed by participating professionals or the provided hack categories. We do encourage participants to start forming teams before the event. If you would like to start a team or are looking for a team to join, be sure to attend the Friday evening mixer or make an announcement at the opening ceremony of the event on Saturday. You can also propose or join a team via our forum, Meetup Community, Facebook page, and LinkedIn group.%0a* Are there prizes for the hack categories?%0a** We are able to provide prizes thanks to our sponsors!%0a* Who owns my project & IP?%0a** The team that develops the project is the owner of the project and IP. We do encourage sharing of code with others in the community or making code open source but it is not required to participate in the event.%0a* Is there reimbursement for travel?%0a** No, we do not offer any reimbursement for travel expenses.%0a* Is there a hackathon Code of Conduct?%0a** Yes, see it here.%0a%0athe hackathon for augmented reality & immersive web technologies Events.WebARHackathonSFJune2019Support=!Ways to Support world’s first Web-based AR Hackathon %0a(hashtag : #hackwebxrSF )%0a%0a!!Sponsor Challenges%0aDo you have a business or industry challenge, or an exciting project idea for entertainment or public good that you believe needs to be addressed with Web-based AR? %0a%0aPlease propose/sponsor your own challenge! Send us a detailed description of the problem. Why is using Web AR the best way to address or solve your challenge? %0a%0a%0aWhat sort of prize will you offer to motivate teams to work on your challenge?%0a%0aOn June 2, you will choose the best project focusing on your challenge and give your prize to the winning team.%0a%0a!Hackathon Support%0aWe can’t accept your money, but we warmly welcome your donations in other ways:%0a*Put expenses on your company credit card%0a*Cocktails and/or dinner or snacks on opening night May 31%0a*Breakfast June 1 and/or 2 (maybe choose a nearby coffee beverage venue for pre-opening breakfast and gab about your company’s projects (before Reactor Space opens at 10 AM)%0a**Lunches%0a*Dinners%0a*Technical mentors/helpers who are not going to be judges%0a*A developer “zone” or suitable place if some teams want to work together later than 10 PM%0a*Wearable Display Devices (HoloLens; HoloLens 2, Magic Leap One, Bose Frames, fitbit, DIY Kits, etc)%0a*Phones and tablets supporting AR functions e.g. iPhone 6S and above, iPads, etc%0a*Software licenses (see below)%0a*Models of objects to include in experiences%0a*Places to include in AR experiences (nearby the Reactor)%0a*Data sets%0a*Designers with 3D tool skills%0a*Promote the event in all your networks via e.g. the hashtag #hackwebxrSF %0a%0aIf you would like to donate any of the above resources or support, please contact the organizing team as soon as possible. We will recognize your support on this web site and during the opening of the hackathon on May 31. %0a%0aIf you’re a provider of tools or you have a platform and are planning to provide hackathon support, we would like to brief you and collaborate on ways to increase your impact. We will take steps to: %0aRecord a video interview with Fabien and/or Christine about your tools%0aSchedule, promote to all hackathon attendees and give a one-hour webinar and developer keys to your platform in advance of the hackathon%0aProvide good documentation/tutorials that people could use in the weeks ahead of hackathon weekend%0a%0aPlease contact the [[WebARHackathonSFJune2019Team|organizing team]] for next steps. Events.WebARHackathonSFJune2019Team=!Your HackWebXR Organizers%0a%0a!!Damon Hernandez - Samsung and AEC Hackathons%0a* LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/damonhernandez/ %0a* Twitter https://twitter.com/MetaverseOne %0a%0a!!Christine Perey - PEREY Research & Consulting%0a* LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/christineperey/ %0a* Twitter https://twitter.com/cperey%0a* Web http://www.perey.com%0a%0aChristine organized and conducted:%0a* the the first AR Standards Hackathon https://wekit-community.org/hackathon/%0a* 14 meetings of the Community for Open and Interoperable AR https://www.perey.com/ARStandards/events/%0a* OGC AR Summit https://www.perey.com/ARStandards/september-2015-ogc-ar-summit/%0a* Mobile AR Summit at MWC http://www.perey.com/Mobile_Augmented_Reality_Summit_at_MWC2010.html %0a%0a!!Fabien Benetou - WebXR developer and consultant to European Parliament %0a* LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/benetoufabien/%0a* Twitter https://twitter.com/utopiah %0a* Some VRLab Brussels event organized by Fabien : https://twitter.com/utopiah/status/1104292553791283200 Events.WebVRPresentationImpulse=[[#menu]]%0a[[https://www.meetup.com/Virtual-Reality-in-Belgium/events/235414581/|{$Name}]] (~15/16 November 2016) date and time%0a%0a(:hashtag: HASHTAGUNSET:)%0a[[#LiveStreams]][=#=]{$:hashtag} on [[http://twitter.com/#search?q=%2523{$:hashtag}|Twitter]], [[http://identi.ca/tag/{$:hashtag}|identi.ca]], [[http://lacantine.ubicast.eu/lives/at-la-cantine/|Live Cast]], [[http://www.neoformix.com/Projects/TwitterStreamGraphs/view.php?q={$:hashtag}|TwitterStreamGraphs]], [[http://www.collecta.com/#q={$:hashtag}|Collecta]], [[http://www.flickr.com/search/?q={$:hashtag}|flickr]]%0a%0a>>rframe%3c%3c%0a!![[#OwnObjectives]]Own objectives%0a# share what I learned during the W3C WebVR workshop%0a# showcase what webVR can do today and might do tomorrow%0a# clarify my own perspective%0a>>%3c%3c%0a%0a%25center%25[[http://fabien.benetou.fr/Testing/W3CImpulseReveal?action=reveal|Slides of my presentation]]%0a%0a!!Attended activities%0a* [[#Presentation|Presentation]]%0a* [[#Demo|Demo]]%0a%0a!!![[#Presentation]][[#Presentation|Presentation]]%0a* my qualifications for this presentation (timeline for 2016)%0a** lead dev for a winning webVR project during the hackathon in January%0a** given dozen of free and paid workshops on webVR this year%0a** earned money successfully delivering a webVR experience to UCB in September%0a** participated to the W3C WebVR workshop in San Jose in October%0a** invited by Mozilla for All Hands in Hawaii in early December%0a* the objective of webVR%0a** infrastructure for the metaverse%0a** widest reach (could re-use the 2 curves cf JSLab presentation)%0a*** from modern phones with 17e cardboard at Wibra%0a*** ... to HTC Vive or Oculus Touch with custom hardware e.g. IoT%0a** distributed permissionless creation and distribution%0a*** anybody can spawn a web server right now and share a webVR URL to anybody else%0a**** how many of you have a personal webpage? not that many? do you have a Facebook account? then yes you do have a web page%0a***** the web is the current infrastructure for sharing information, even if camouflaged as walled garden (cf plenty of mobile apps using Electron, Cordova, etc which are basically simplified web browsers and not just for small apps, think Facebook again, Twitter, etc)%0a** personal objective%0a*** PIMVR, exploring and sharing an immersive interactive visualization of my thoughts%0a**** cf [[Wiki/VirtualRealityInterface]] with patchwork%0a* advantages%0a** no installation required (kinda...)%0a*** to consume%0a*** to build%0a**** you say install this and update that and ...%0a***** by the time you finished your explanations I gave the URL and students of any age and knowledge (cf CoderDojo Madrid) are in VR in the experience THEY made%0a*** to make in VR then share%0a** no platform lock%0a*** and yet possible to package, cf own experience with UCB%0a** learn from the source%0a*** literally%0a** active support by most browsers%0a*** Chromium webVR build / Chrome Mobile + polyfill%0a*** Facebook/Oculus Carmel%0a*** Samsung%0a*** Mozilla Firefox Nightly%0a*** Safari + polyfill%0a*** Microsoft Edge%0a* disadvantages%0a** early stage%0a*** changing API%0a*** entire environment in state of flux%0a**** you need the tooling incorporated in your process today%0a** {-you have to be connected-} not really%0a*** or you have to package your experience (worked for me)%0a* now is a webVR workflow different from a Unity workflow?%0a** being able to show AND thus discuss on the result with partners (clients, suppliers, etc) instantly%0a*** not in 5 min, instantly%0a** cf visual%0a** more testing%0a** having to ask artist for a specific format%0a** total control of versioning, your content can NOT be out of date%0a*** you can even force reload assets while in VR%0a*** ... yes it's the web.%0a* W3C workshop%0a** my motivation%0a*** link traversal -> the metaverse%0a** no need to evangelize%0a** qualified crowd%0a*** W3C, Mozilla, Google, Samsung, Facebook/Oculus, NVIDIA, Khronos, Microsoft, Epson, etc%0a*** with interesting dynamics%0a**** MozVR presence and active pull/push%0a**** long run community leaders being poached by non webVR players%0a**** in browser integration to product (think Twitter/Facebook/WhatsApp/etc mobile apps with their browsers but ... bigger)%0a** lightning talks%0a*** scary complexity, the cost of supporting all hardware from a mobile phone to a high end HMD (can be visualized with arrows for different planes pushing toward a goldilock centre thanks to polyfill, different assets, interface, warnings, etc)%0a**** with changing API%0a**** with changing API support per browser per vendor%0a**** with accessibility (handling handicaps)%0a**** with responsiveness%0a**** with adaptability%0a**** ...%0a** breakout sessions%0a*** declarative VR%0a*** yeay, link traversal%0a** leaving with a sense of amazement thanks to content and discussions (both during and outside the workshop)%0a*** yet scepticism on what would get actually done after, once every goes back to their company and have to deal with limited resources to prioritize%0a**** and yet... MozVR announcement for link traversal%0a* a word of caution%0a** webVR isn't a universal solution%0a*** if you have a large budget with an experienced team of Unity developers with a pipeline integrating the work of multiple artists, except if you really want to focus on a seamless web integration, you might stick to delivering a MadeWithUnity.exe%0a** ... on the other hand Unity isn't a universal solution either%0a*** if you do Indie games alone, using Unity won't suddenly make your content AAA and it takes time to learn it, you won't be able to avoid coding.%0a%0a!!!Visualizations%0a* browsers race as coloured racing lines with branching%0a** Chromium webVR build / Chrome Mobile + polyfill%0a** Mozilla Firefox Nightly%0a** Safari + polyfill%0a** Microsoft Edge%0a** Facebook/Oculus Carmel (Chromium based?)%0a** Samsung (Chromium based?)%0a* webVR production and delivery pipelines%0a** production%0a*** sharing a URL with the artists%0a*** sharing a URL with the client%0a*** sharing a URL with the testers%0a** delivery%0a*** sharing a URL with the users%0a**** (can be a local URL!)%0a** focusing instead on the differences%0a*** webVR%0a#### edit content%0a#### share via URL%0a#### experience%0a#### if anything is wrong, do the entire cycle again with every involved parties%0a*** native%0a#### edit content%0a#### build%0a#### share via URL%0a#### (optionally install the unpacking tool)%0a#### unpack/install%0a#### execute%0a#### experience%0a#### if anything is wrong, do the entire cycle again with every involved parties%0a* webVR stack offering different degrees of control and difficulty%0a** webGL (that part you really can't avoid)%0a** webGL/threejs/Unity3D template e.g. https://github.com/Boondogl/Unity-WebVR-Template%0a** webGL/threejs/StereoEffect/webvr-polyfill/Vizor%0a** webGL/threejs/StereoEffect/webvr-polyfill/Aframe/Guri%0a** webGL/PlayCanvas%0a** webGL/BabylonJS%0a** difficulty to estimate and compare frameworks%0a*** community size%0a*** number of experiences%0a*** popularity of experiences%0a*** number of community created components%0a* webVR community with keys actors%0a** experience consumers%0a** content producers%0a** hardware producers%0a** experience developers%0a** browser developers%0a*** browsers are everywhere (including in Facebook mobile, Twitter mobile ... but also Steam!)%0a** framework developers%0a** artists (2D, 3D, sound, )%0acf Camille's visuals and spreadsheets for data.%0a%0aSee also hexagonal visualizations%0a* http://mechanicalscribe.com/notes/binify-d3-topojson-tutorial/ with binify%0a* http://www.visualcinnamon.com/2013/07/self-organizing-maps-creating-hexagonal.html%0a* http://blockbuilder.org/search#text=hexagonal%0a* http://www.redblobgames.com/grids/hexagons/%0a%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a%0a!!![[#Demo]][[#Demo|Demo]]%0aPotentially, no decision taken yet%0a* in VR slides%0a* networked experience%0a* A-painter (with the save URL option, unlike TiltBrush)%0a** could also to a custom brush with Impulse/BXL assets%0a* {-CreaSuite-}%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a!!Overall remarks and conclusions%0a* meet him%0a* could be improved by doing that%0a* see also that other event%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a%0a!!Other reviews or coverage%0a* https://w3c.github.io/vr-workshop/%0a** minutes https://www.w3.org/2016/06/vr-workshop/schedule.html%0a** slides https://www.w3.org/2016/06/vr-workshop/minutes.html%0a* [[https://docs.google.com/document/d/1aeF_oNEB3X9PEyDQsnfCZZFbbXxvYQ3ABB735lRIKHQ/edit#heading=h.w9r0wo7j3cz0|link traversal breakout session]]%0a* https://medium.com/ghvr/it-takes-a-village-43f892288700%0a* https://medium.com/@tombalou/w3cvr-workshop-quick-trip-to-future-web-5c4410663cdf%0a* https://medium.com/samsung-internet-dev/w3c-webvr-workshop-follow-up-bcfe6558ccba%0a* more generic%0a** https://w3c.github.io/webvr/ from https://github.com/w3c/webvr%0a** http://caniuse.com/#search=webvr%0a** https://webvr.info%0a** https://iswebvrready.org%0a** http://voicesofvr.com/471-mozilla-on-enabling-the-open-metaverse-with-webvr-a-frame-and-servo/%0a%0a!![[#ToDo]]To do%0a# improve [[Events/Template]]%0a# add map data [=(:ola-point lat= lon= text='':)=] Events.WebWorkersCampParis=[[#menu]]%0a[[http://barcamp.org/WebWorkersCamp|WebWorkersCamp]] 12:30PM to 7:30PM (but more from 2PM to 8:30PM ;)%0a%0aFollowed by [[http://barcamp.org/WebWorkersCamp10|WebWorkersCamp10]] 29 and 30 of October 2010%0a%0a[[#LiveStreams]][=#=]WebWorkerCamp on [[http://twitter.com/#search?q=%2523WebWorkersCamp|Twitter]], [[http://identi.ca/tag/webworkerscamp|identi.ca]], [[http://lacantine.ubicast.eu/lives/at-la-cantine/|Live Cast]], [[http://www.neoformix.com/Projects/TwitterStreamGraphs/view.php?q=webworkerscamp|TwitterStreamGraphs]], [[http://www.collecta.com/#q=webworkerscamp|Collecta]], [[http://www.flickr.com/search/?q=WebWorkersCamp|flickr]], [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nY2ycRWWF9Q|some recordings]]%0a%0a!!Attended activities%0a* [[#Presentation|Presentation]] (by the CTO of af83)%0a* [[#JavaScriptEverywhere|JavaScript Everywhere]] by [[http://twitter.com/nmerouze|Nicolas Mérouze (nmerouze)]]%0a* [[#ClickAndTune|Click & Tune]] -- Quoi de neuf dans nos architectures ? ([[http://twitter.com/olg|Olivier Gutknecht]])%0a* [[#NodeJS|NodeJS]] by [[http://twitter.com/ryah|Ryan Dahl]]%0a* [[#MongoDB|MongoDB]] by Richard Kreuter%0a* [[#WebSockets|WebSockets]] demo by [[http://twitter.com/rik24d|Anthony Ricaud (rik24d)]] from Mozilla%0a* [[#FinalQA|Q&As on MongoDB and Node.JS]]%0a%0a!!![[#Presentation]][[#Presentation|Presentation]] (by the CTO of af83)%0a* "It's about the '''stack'''", "JavaScript everywhere", ...%0a** multi-processors management, load balancer, httpd, server side engines, events management, JavaScript browser-side, ...%0a* me : transform Drumbeat few days ago to actual tools thank to proper technology%0a* visited links%0a** 13:15:07 [[http://www.commandlinefu.com/|www.commandlinefu.com]]%0a** 13:15:14 [[http://google-opensource.blogspot.com/2010/06/introducing-google-command-line-tool.html|Introducing the Google Command Line Tool - Google Open Source Blog]]%0a** 13:21:20 [[http://barcamp.org/WebWorkersCamp|BarCamp / WebWorkersCamp]]%0a** 13:25:57 [[http://identi.ca/tag/webworkerscamp|Notices tagged with webworkerscamp - Identi.ca]]%0a%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a%0a!!![[#JavaScriptEverywhere]][[#JavaScriptEverywhere|JavaScript Everywhere]] by [[http://twitter.com/nmerouze|Nicolas Mérouze (nmerouze)]]%0a* talk%0a** official slides http://wwc-javascript.heroku.com/%0a** server side : PHP -> RoR%0a** language rating based on%0a*** hype, popularity%0a*** API documentation%0a*** community size/activity%0a*** see also my [[Tools/Programming#FrameworkAsStrategicalChoice|IT framework = strategical choice]] section%0a** database%0a*** NoSQL, MongoDB (wth console), Couch DK, Riak map/reduce%0a** [[https://secure.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/wiki/Cappuccino_(application_development_framework)|Cappuccino]]%0a*** JS -> Obj-J or eventually [[Wikipedia:Sproutcore]]%0a** startup = server + API + {PC, Android , iP*} client%0a** war on JS performance (Apple, Google, Mozilla, Microsoft, ...)%0a* visited links%0a** 14:00:20 [[http://nodejs.org/|node.js]]%0a** 14:00:53 [[http://php.net/index.php|PHP: Hypertext Preprocessor]]%0a** 14:06:59 [[https://secure.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/wiki/node.js|node.js]]%0a** 14:10:18 [[https://wiki.basho.com/display/RIAK/MapReduce|MapReduce - Riak Wiki - Basho Wiki]]%0a** 14:17:31 [[https://secure.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/wiki/cappucino|cappucino]]%0a** 14:17:46 [[https://secure.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/wiki/Cappuccino_(application_development_framework)|Cappuccino (application development framework) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia]]%0a** 14:19:18 [[https://secure.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/wiki/Sproutcore|SproutCore - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia]]%0a** 14:22:37 [[http://www.appcelerator.com/products/titanium-mobile-application-development/|Titanium Mobile Application Development | Appcelerator]]%0a** 14:24:35 [[http://lacantine.ubicast.eu/lives/at-la-cantine/|Live stream : at La Cantine - ForuMedia - La Cantine]]%0a** 14:28:32 [[https://secure.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/wiki/Coffeescript|Coffeescript - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia]]%0a** 14:35:28 [[http://lacantine.ubicast.eu/|Catalog index - ForuMedia - La Cantine]]%0a%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a%0a%0a%0a!!![[#ClickAndTune]][[#ClickAndTune|Click & Tune]] -- Quoi de neuf dans nos architectures ? ([[http://twitter.com/olg|Olivier Gutknecht]])%0a* talk%0a** official slides http://www.slideshare.net/olg/webworkerscamp-2010%0a** step back : what we can play with, what are the constraints, ...%0a** think about tuning for the whole architecture%0a** key papers%0a*** GFS%0a*** Map/Reduce%0a**** Hadoop, Cassandra, ...%0a*** REST%0a** frameworks and infrastructure started to adopt those principles%0a** fantasmatic questions by clients%0a*** "I want to scale like Google or Amazon"%0a*** "I need async!"%0a** historical implementations%0a*** Nutch 2003 -> Memcached 2003 -> Rails 2004 -> CouchDB 2005 -> S3 & eC2 2006 -> Node.JS ...%0a*** longevity?%0a** what parameters can we change%0a*** classics%0a**** # of backend servers, cache size, fsync/checkpointing, invar?%0a*** closer to the architecture, the "proper" ones%0a**** Consistency level, Syn/Async mix, R/W actions balance, model heterogeneity%0a*** in the end... it's what provides '''value''' for our application that count%0a**** fundamental constraints, ...%0a** impact of Google PageRank%0a*** they take latency into account%0a*** is it a strategical move to promote their '''own''' tools?%0a** storage%0a*** {-SQL, NoSQL, ...-} re-ask the questions of how the application must work%0a**** question the bias the tools you are using and how they impact your work%0a*** CAP, ACID -> can you change anything beside Consistency?%0a** mention of [[Tools/Shell#ConfigurationManagementSoftware|Configuration management software]]%0a*** configuration must be managed too%0a*** '''avoid''' ssh, administrative change must be versionned, automatized, ..%0a*** infrastructure is code%0a** the real advantage of the Cloud is to understand what breaks%0a** promotion of MyPAAS%0a*** rather than GAE, Heiroku, (Azure?), ...%0a** Q&A%0a*** then, what decision to take?%0a**** warning of platform lock-in%0a***** example of Google%0a**** where does my application provide value?%0a* visited links%0a** 15:37:39 [[http://www.opscode.com/|Opscode]]%0a** 15:38:10 [[http://wiki.opscode.com/display/chef/Home|Home - Chef - Opscode Open Source Wiki]]%0a** 15:38:17 [[http://wiki.opscode.com/|wiki.opscode.com]]%0a** 15:39:52 [[https://launchpad.net/drizzle|A Lightweight SQL Database for Cloud and Web in Launchpad]]%0a** 15:39:54 [[http://www.drizzle.org/|www.drizzle.org]]%0a%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a%0a%0a!!!Keynote: [[#NodeJS]][[#NodeJS|NodeJS]] by [[http://twitter.com/ryah|Ryan Dahl]]%0a* talk%0a** [[http://nodejs.org/|node.js]] easy way to build scalable network programs.%0a** bindings to Google (V8) VM JavaScript%0a*** designing for long-polling cases%0a**** callbacks%0a** aiming at building a real-time web%0a** unify streams to mix data together more simply%0a*** [[http://nodejs.org/api.html#sys-pump-79|sys.pump()]]%0a** question your profiling%0a*** network access is not like local access%0a**** different time scale%0a** JavaScript as a choice for%0a*** callbacks%0a**** 1 callback at a time, but going very fast when it does get activated%0a*** anonymous functions%0a*** browser-like programming paradigm%0a**** "It's like a button."%0a*** ...%0a** solution for%0a*** real-time oriented server, a la Twitter, chat, game, ...%0a** Q&A%0a*** compared to Twisted, Pylons AnyEvent in Perl%0a**** check their examples%0a*** argument that JavaScript is designed for the event loop%0a*** my owns%0a**** V8 engine so far only with 1 commercial vendor%0a***** just few bindings, ~2 days work but not the focus for now, stability of this interface required first%0a**** main dev. employed by whom?%0a***** not by Google%0a**** main dev. "dream" project?%0a** discussion at 22:10 on freenode/#wiki on 03/07/2010%0a*** if we have tech. lock the social usage is impaired which make it look like a fancy new tech is not required%0a**** if we have technological impairing the social usage by being too slow or simply not working the intended ideal usage is impaired. That can make it look like a fancy new technology is not required while it could be what could remove that bottleneck even though people who learned to cope with that initial problem might *still* think they dont need to use the software in a new way.%0a**** see also my related question during the final Q&A%0a** challenge%0a*** node.js KO against the RoR content%0a**** [[http://nodeknockout.com/|node.js knockout]] a 48-hour node.js coding contest. %0a* visited links%0a** 16:10:35 [[http://tinyclouds.org/|tinyclouds]]%0a** 16:10:35 [[http://github.com/ry|ry's Profile - GitHub]]%0a** 16:10:54 [[http://boinc.berkeley.edu/|BOINC]]%0a** 16:12:34 [[http://nodejs.org/|node.js]]%0a** 16:12:37 [[http://nodejs.org/dist/node-v0.1.100.tar.gz|node-v0.1.100.tar.gz]]%0a** 16:13:28 [[http://code.google.com/p/v8/|v8 - Project Hosting on Google Code]]%0a** 16:13:41 [[http://getfirebug.com/|Firebug]]%0a** 16:13:48 [[http://webkit.org/|The WebKit Open Source Project]]%0a** 16:14:45 [[http://linkfluence.net/|linkfluence.net]]%0a** 16:14:45 [[http://fr.linkfluence.net/|linkfluence - Social Web Insight]]%0a** 16:23:39 [[https://secure.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/wiki/Nodejs|Node.js - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia]]%0a** 16:24:26 [[http://www.pavingways.com/nodejs-node-is-important-introduction_1288.html|PavingWays - mobile web applications : Node.js is Important. An Introduction]]%0a** 16:24:30 [[http://nodejs.org/api.html|node(1) -- evented I/O for V8 JavaScript]]%0a** 16:27:58 [[http://groups.google.com/group/commonjs|CommonJS | Google Groups]]%0a** 16:28:39 [[http://groups.google.com/group/commonjs/browse_thread/thread/862912f76a57405b|Status of commonjs.org - CommonJS | Google Groups]]%0a** 16:28:43 [[http://groups.google.com/group/commonjs/t/862912f76a57405b|862912f76a57405b]]%0a** 16:29:50 [[http://www.webhooks.org/|WebHooks]]%0a** 16:39:16 [[http://code.macournoyer.com/thin/|Thin - yet another web server]]%0a** 16:39:17 [[http://nginx.net/|nginx.net]]%0a** 16:39:17 [[http://nginx.org/|nginx news]]%0a** 16:39:28 [[http://github.com/fauna/mongrel|fauna's mongrel at master - GitHub]]%0a** 16:39:39 [[http://rubygems.org/gems/mongrel|mongrel | RubyGems.org | your community gem host]]%0a** 16:40:05 [[http://rubyreflector.com/Mongrel|The Ruby Reflector - Mongrel]]%0a** 16:40:06 [[http://groups.google.com/group/thin-ruby/browse_thread/thread/75ef7c9ba3a63754|Comparing Thin to Nginx+Mongrel - thin-ruby | Google Groups]]%0a** 16:40:23 [[http://macournoyer.wordpress.com/2008/01/26/get-intimate-with-your-load-balancer-tonight/|Get intimate with your load balancer tonight! « Marc-André Cournoyer’s blog]]%0a** 16:41:05 [[http://www.chromium.org/memory-usage-backgrounder|The Chromium Projects: Memory Usage Backgrounder]]%0a** 16:41:13 [[http://nodejs.org/api.html|node(1) -- evented I/O for V8 JavaScript]]%0a** 16:41:37 [[http://code.google.com/events/io/2009/sessions/V8BuildingHighPerfJavascriptEngine.html|Google I/O - V8: Building a High Performance JavaScript Engine]]%0a** 16:50:10 [[https://secure.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/wiki/Event-driven_programming|Event-driven programming - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia]]%0a** 16:52:48 [[http://software.schmorp.de/pkg/libeio.html|libeio]]%0a** 16:52:49 [[http://software.schmorp.de/pkg/libev.html|libev]]%0a** 16:54:12 [[https://secure.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/wiki/V8_(JavaScript_engine)|V8 (JavaScript engine) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia]]%0a** 16:54:22 [[http://code.google.com/p/v8/|v8 - Project Hosting on Google Code]]%0a** 16:54:29 [[http://code.google.com/p/v8/source/browse/trunk/LICENSE|LICENSE - v8 - Project Hosting on Google Code]]%0a** 16:54:49 [[http://www.opensource.org/licenses/bsd-license.php|Open Source Initiative OSI - The BSD License:Licensing | Open Source Initiative]]%0a** 16:55:44 [[http://www.ecma-international.org/|Welcome to Ecma International]]%0a** 16:55:56 [[http://www.ecma-international.org/memento/TC49.htm|TC49 - Programming Languages]]%0a** 16:56:06 [[https://wiki.mozilla.org/JavaScript:TraceMonkey|JavaScript:TraceMonkey - MozillaWiki]]%0a** 16:56:16 [[http://www.websockets.org/|websockets.org]]%0a* see also%0a** [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F6k8lTrAE2g|Node.js: JavaScript on the Server]] by Ryan Dahl, Google Tech Talk July 2010%0a** [[http://www.ape-project.org|APE Project]] designed for Ajax Push by [[http://twitter.com/weelya|@weelya]]%0a*** relying on [[http://www.mozilla.org/js/spidermonkey/|SpiderMonkey (JavaScript-C) Engine]] by Mozilla%0a*** discussion in freenode/#ape-project at 09:30am the 30/07/2010%0a** [[http://www.zeromq.org/|ŘMQ (zeromq)]] "looks like an embeddable networking library but acts like a concurrency framework"%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a%0a%0a!!!Keynote: [[#MongoDB]][[#MongoDB|MongoDB]] by Richard Kreuter%0a* talk%0a** [[http://www.mongodb.org/|MongoDB]] scalable, high-performance, open source, document-oriented database.%0a*** http://twitter.com/mongodb%0a** MongoDB and the Enterprise - so happy together%0a** CAP discussed again and RDBMS%0a*** mainly an historical trace rather than a current ration choice%0a** details on architecture, sharding, ...%0a** Twitter fail whale live during a NoSQL presentation, feel the irony... #webworkerscamp%0a** see also the earlier http://lacantine.ubicast.eu/categories/mongofr/%0a** meta-pattern%0a*** normal forms, joins,...%0a** principle%0a*** offloading works where it makes sense%0a*** understand the economics%0a** case studies%0a*** caching layer may... slow down%0a** Q&A%0a*** my own%0a**** then what's the difference between that a wiki? (beside... the massive scale?)%0a* visited links%0a** 17:32:10 [[http://www.mongodb.org/|MongoDB]]%0a** 17:37:41 [[http://www.neoformix.com/Projects/TwitterStreamGraphs/view.php?q=webworkerscamp|Twitter StreamGraphs]]%0a** 17:42:11 [[http://www.pmwiki.org/wiki?action=search&q=nosql|PmWiki | PmWiki / PmWiki | Search Results]]%0a** 17:42:11 [[http://www.pmwiki.org/wiki?action=search&q=mongodb|PmWiki | PmWiki / PmWiki | Search Results]]%0a** 18:01:31 [[http://www.shutterfly.com/|Photo Books, Photo Cards & Stationery, Photo Printing and Photo Share Sites | Shutterfly]]%0a** 18:02:00 [[http://www.mongodb.org/display/DOCS/Production+Deployments|Production Deployments - MongoDB]]%0a** 18:02:02 [[http://www.slideshare.net/mongosf/implementing-mongodb-at-shutterfly-kenny-gorman|Implementing MongoDB at Shutterfly (Kenny Gorman)]]%0a** 18:02:52 [[http://www.10gen.com/webinars/event_businessinsider_30oct10|MongoDB in Production at Business Insider]]%0a** 18:02:53 [[http://www.businessinsider.com/how-we-use-mongodb-2009-11|How This Web Site Uses MongoDB]]%0a** 18:03:16 [[http://memcached.org/|memcached - a distributed memory object caching system]]%0a** 18:05:42 [[http://googleblog.blogspot.com/2008/03/weve-officially-acquired-doubleclick.html|Official Google Blog: We've officially acquired DoubleClick]]%0a** 18:12:51 [[http://try.mongodb.org/|Try MongoDB]]%0a%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a%0a%0a!!![[#WebSockets]][[#WebSockets|WebSockets]] demo by [[http://twitter.com/rik24d|Anthony Ricaud (rik24d)]] from Mozilla%0a* talk%0a** demo live at http://10.0.0.224:8000/ (local network)%0a** sockets just like lower network on the layer stack%0a*** interesting because being over HTTP you go across more networks%0a**** greater availability%0a*** speed, less overhead, two channels, ...%0a** localStorage, remoteStorage%0a** WebSQL IndexedDB%0a*** see also [[Tools/Tools#SQLite]]%0a** appCache%0a** FileAPI%0a** History API%0a** Forms ?%0a** checkout [[http://hacks.mozilla.org/|Mozilla Hacks]] highlight leading edge stuff that people are doing with Mozilla Firefox and the open web.%0a** Q&As%0a*** evolution of the standard%0a**** multi-channels, ...%0a*** security%0a**** same domain policy%0a**** no question ask (for now)%0a*** BOINC or BT client?%0a**** why not, few tests running%0a* visited links%0a** 18:34:51 [[http://devthought.com/blog/2009/12/nodejs-and-the-websocket-protocol/|Node.JS and the WebSocket protocol « Devthought]]%0a** 18:34:54 [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WebSockets|WebSockets - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia]]%0a** 18:34:54 [[http://dev.w3.org/html5/websockets/|The WebSocket API]]%0a** 18:34:55 [[http://www.websockets.org/|websockets.org]]%0a** 18:35:07 [[http://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-ietf-hybi-thewebsocketprotocol-00|draft-ietf-hybi-thewebsocketprotocol-00 - The WebSocket protocol]]%0a** 18:35:10 [[http://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-ietf-hybi-thewebsocketprotocol|draft-ietf-hybi-thewebsocketprotocol]]%0a** 18:35:19 [[http://www.whatwg.org/specs/web-socket-protocol/|/specs/web-socket-protocol/]]%0a** 18:38:46 [[http://hanblog.info/|hanblog.info]]%0a** 18:44:21 [[http://diffract.me/2009/12/websockets-tutorialexample-with-pywebsocket/|Websockets tutorial/example with pywebsocket]]%0a** 18:47:29 [[http://dev.chromium.org/developers/web-platform-status|The Chromium Projects: Web Platform Status]]%0a** 18:47:39 [[http://dev.chromium.org/developers/web-platform-status#TOC-LocalStorage|web-platform-status]]%0a** 18:47:48 [[http://trac.webkit.org/wiki/Web%2520Inspector|Web Inspector – WebKit]]%0a** 18:47:55 [[http://dev.chromium.org/developers/web-platform-status#TOC-SessionStorage|web-platform-status]]%0a** 18:48:02 [[http://dev.w3.org/html5/webstorage/|Web Storage]]%0a** 18:48:22 [[http://trac.webkit.org/wiki/WebInspector|WebInspector – WebKit]]%0a** 18:52:51 [[http://dev.w3.org/html5/webdatabase/|Web SQL Database]]%0a** 18:52:52 [[http://www.cs.toronto.edu/~websql/|/~websql/]]%0a** 18:52:53 [[http://websql.org/|webSQL.org]]%0a** 18:53:20 [[http://www.websql.org/|webSQL.org]]%0a** 18:56:38 [[http://webkit.org/demos/sticky-notes/|WebKit HTML 5 SQL Storage Notes Demo]]%0a** 18:59:17 [[http://dev.w3.org/html5/spec/Overview.html|HTML5]]%0a** 19:04:51 [[http://planet.webkit.org/|Planet WebKit]]%0a** 19:05:14 [[http://blog.chromium.org/|Chromium Blog]]%0a** 19:05:39 [[http://blog.chromium.org/2010/06/websocket-protocol-updated.html|Chromium Blog: WebSocket Protocol Updated]]%0a** 19:06:52 [[https://developer.mozilla.org/en/offline_resources_in_firefox|Offline resources in Firefox - MDC]]%0a** 19:07:12 [[https://developer.mozilla.org/en/dom/window.onhashchange|window.onhashchange - MDC]]%0a** 19:07:27 [[https://developer.mozilla.org/en/DOM/Manipulating_the_browser_history|Manipulating the browser history - MDC]]%0a** 19:07:27 [[https://developer.mozilla.org/en/DOM/window.history|window.history - MDC]]%0a** 19:09:16 [[https://developer.mozilla.org/en/using_files_from_web_applications|Using files from web applications - MDC]]%0a** 19:09:43 [[https://developer.mozilla.org/Special:Tags?tag=HTML5|Pages tagged with ""HTML5"" - MDC]]%0a** 19:10:05 [[https://developer.mozilla.org/en/javascript_crypto|JavaScript crypto - MDC]]%0a** 19:10:29 [[https://developer.mozilla.org/en/DOM/form|form - MDC]]%0a%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a%0a%0a!!!Demo ending%0a* several integrated stuff...%0a%0a!!![[#FinalQA]][[#FinalQA|Q&As on MongoDB and Node.JS]]%0a* talk%0a** usage on wikis%0a** what keeps you up at night%0a** upcoming related events%0a* visited links%0a** 20:11:55 [[http://www.sun.com/bigadmin/content/dtrace/|BigAdmin: ReDirect]]%0a** 20:11:56 [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DTrace|DTrace - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia]]%0a** 20:11:59 [[http://www.sun.com/bigadmin/content/dtrace/index.jsp|BigAdmin: DTrace]]%0a** 20:14:40 [[http://blogs.sun.com/solarisdev/entry/project_d_light_tutorial|Solaris Developer]]%0a** 20:15:31 [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6chLw2aodYQ|YouTube - Dtrace Review]]%0a%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a%0a%0a%0a!!![[#Planning]](Official original) Planning%0a{-activities I did NOT attend-}%0a* Keynote: NodeJS by [[http://twitter.com/ryah|Ryan Dahl]]%0a** [[http://nodejs.org/|node.js]] easy way to build scalable network programs.%0a* Keynote: MongoDB by Richard Kreuter%0a** [[http://www.mongodb.org/|MongoDB]] scalable, high-performance, open source, document-oriented database.%0a** I already have the sticker thanks to Sylvain from the earlier http://lacantine.ubicast.eu/categories/mongofr/%0a* {-Keynote: CouchDB by [[http://twitter.com/benoitc|Benoit Chesneau]]-}%0a** [[http://couchdb.apache.org/|Apache CouchDB]] document-oriented database that can be queried and indexed in a MapReduce fashion using JavaScript.%0a* {-NoSQL roundtable with Richard Kreuter & [[http://twitter.com/benoitc|Benoit Chesneau]] + (?) -}%0a** [[Wikipedia:NoSQL]]%0a* Application design implications of document oriented systems by [[http://twitter.com/oripekelman|Ori Pekelman]] ?%0a** [[Wikipedia:Document-oriented database]]%0a* {-Starting with Heroku (features and workflow) by [[http://twitter.com/clmntlxndr|Clément Alexandre]]-}%0a** [[http://heroku.com/|Heroku]] Ruby Cloud Platform as a Service%0a* {-Review of the 25 most promising projects in 50 minutes (Bruno Michel) ?-}%0a* Click & Tune -- Quoi de neuf dans nos architectures ? ([[http://twitter.com/olg|Olivier Gutknecht]])%0a* {-What LINQ is about - including toying with MongoDB and parallelism. (Pierre Couzy)-}%0a** [[http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb308959.aspx|LINQ: .NET Language Integrated Query]] Microsoft %0a%0a%0a!!Own objective%0a* architecture%0a** NoSQL vs SQL (SQLite)%0a*** use cases%0a*** scalability thresholds%0a*** rational performance analysis%0a*** application to phylogeny analysis%0a* languages%0a** rendering%0a*** HTML5%0a*** WebGL%0a*** Processing(.JS)%0a* frameworks%0a** Node.JS%0a** Heroku%0a* rapid prototyping vs proper long-term programming%0a%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a%0a!!Other reviews%0a* [[http://www.pixelboy.fr/evenement/webworkerscamp-a-la-cantine-samedi-3-juillet-2010/|WebWorkersCamp ŕ la cantine, samedi 3 juillet 2010]] by Pixelboy, July 2010%0a%0a%0a!![[#ToDo]]To do%0a# add my previous related documents on WS:HTML5 WS:Processing.JS WS:NoSQL WS:WebGL ...%0a** cf [[Tools/Programming]] in general%0a** [[http://radar.oreilly.com/2010/02/nosql-conference-coming-to-bos.html|NoSQL conference coming to Boston - O'Reilly Radar]] by Andy Oram%0a** Google I/O presentations%0a*** http://sites.google.com/site/io/%0a*** http://code.google.com/events/io/2010/sessions.html%0a** [[DrumbeatParis]] discussion on HTML5 slides%0a# my notes on the previous CloudCamp Paris%0a** [[http://cloudcamp-paris-09.eventbrite.com/|CloudCamp Paris June 11th, 2009]] at Institut Telecom%0a# way to get there%0a## [[http://france.meteofrance.com/france/meteo?PREVISIONS_PORTLET.path=previsionsville/750560|weather in Paris]]%0a## [[http://lacantine.org/|La Cantine]] 151 rue Montmartre, Passage des Panoramas 12 Galerie Montmartre, 75002 Paris%0a# update wikifest%0a## unfocus;save-and-edit;focus @q macro done%0a### warning, macros are *not* saved by default.%0a## proper mapping of conference and wiki%0a### make sure to synchronize the clock of the local client and the server through the same NTP server in order to have%0a#### ntpdate fr.pool.ntp.org (UNIX)%0a#### net time /setsntp:fr.pool.ntp.org (Windows)%0a### should event starts/stops being tagged in a specific way%0a## prepare the environments ahead of the conference%0a### virtual machines%0a### tools%0a### [[Tools/Programming#LiveCoding]]%0a## link analysis%0a### do not exclude google.com overall as code hosting, including V8 is on it%0a## live blogging (Twitter, identi.ca, ...) opened in the side%0a### Firefox bookmarked with the option to open on the sidebar%0a#### [=js liberator.open("url",options["LOAD_IN_SIDEBAR_ANNO"])=]%0a## look for others reviews/notes after the events%0a### twitters, blogs, ...%0a## summarize as a template%0a### cf [[Trips/Template]] that could here be applied to [[#LiveStreams|live streams]]%0a## improve by recording the %0a### spacial setup%0a#### how is the screen organized%0a#### how is the view/edit pages organized%0a### the time flow%0a#### what is the serie of actions undertake%0a#### are there distinct activities requiring specific interaction modes%0a## social network analysis%0a### Twitter accounts, TunkRank of the presenters, tagging of institutions people are members of, ...%0a## share back the notes with the organizers%0a### http://barcamp.org/WebWorkersCamp#comment1278251804%0a## use the picture timestamp to directly link them to the right talk%0a### check camera clock%0a### map talks to time%0a### insert pics after the associated talk%0a*** tools%0a**** [[http://www.w3.org/2003/12/exif/|Exif RDF Schema]] at W3C%0a***** [[Wikipedia:Exchangeable image file format]] (EXIF)%0a**** http://www.flickr.com/services/api/flickr.photos.search.html%0a***** http://api.flickr.com/services/rest/?method=flickr.photos.search&api_key=e97432dde34cab920fe8aac832ccc3bd&tags=webworkerscamp&api_sig=37300959bb1436e54f806a66ffe343b0%0a**** http://www.flickr.com/services/api/flickr.photos.getInfo.html%0a***** http://api.flickr.com/services/rest/?method=flickr.photos.getInfo&api_key=e97432dde34cab920fe8aac832ccc3bd&photo_id=4758219581&secret=7c23e80751&api_sig=b91c4fbe684af82db5ddc40af5de7922%0a**** http://www.flickr.com/services/api/flickr.photos.getExif.html%0a***** http://api.flickr.com/services/rest/?method=flickr.photos.getExif&api_key=e97432dde34cab920fe8aac832ccc3bd&photo_id=4758219581&secret=7c23e80751&api_sig=1d3e6c34cce0a73925e4e8571c2fada1%0a**** Cookbook:FlickrAlbum%0a# random visits%0a** 15:23:40 [[http://wwc-javascript.heroku.com/|Javascript everywhere]]%0a** 15:28:05 [[http://www.neoformix.com/Projects/TwitterStreamGraphs/view.php?q=webworkerscamp|Twitter StreamGraphs]]%0a** 16:07:18 [[http://www.bureau14.fr/|Bureau 14]]%0a# pics of the t-shits ;)%0a## http://www.flickr.com/photos/lucbyhet/4758844492/in/set-72157624290185781/%0a# questions it raised%0a## do I actually know the entire stack?%0a### locally%0a#### remotely%0a##### locally as a remote closure%0a### as it seems that people who can pinpoint inefficiencies much better%0a## do I know the "modern" key papers of CS?%0a### as it seems that new paradigms like NoSQL vs SQL comes arises from such papers Events.WebWorkersCampParis3=[[#menu]]%0a[[http://lacantine.org/events/webworkerscamp3|{$Name}]] 15th and 16th of April 2011 at La Cantine%0a%0a(:hashtag: WebWorkerCampParis3:)%0a[[#LiveStreams]][=#=]{$:hashtag} on [[http://twitter.com/#search?q=%2523{$:hashtag}|Twitter]], [[http://identi.ca/tag/{$:hashtag}|identi.ca]], [[http://lacantine.ubicast.eu/lives/at-la-cantine/|Live Cast]], [[http://www.neoformix.com/Projects/TwitterStreamGraphs/view.php?q={$:hashtag}|TwitterStreamGraphs]], [[http://www.collecta.com/#q={$:hashtag}|Collecta]], [[http://www.flickr.com/search/?q={$:hashtag}|flickr]]%0a%0a>>rframe%3c%3c%0a!![[#OwnObjectives]]Own objectives%0a# stay up to date on web technologies%0a# check trends%0a# tests my own ideas%0a# building new stuff%0a>>%3c%3c%0a%0a!!Attended activities%0a* Keynote : [[#SQLnoSQL|SQL-noSQL]] by Erik Meijer%0a* Grid%0a## [[#Turblences|Turblences]] / Web Semantic%0a## [[#Goliath|Goliath]] / myJS%0a## [[#LINQ|LINQ]] / SPDDY%0a## [[#UCEngine|UC Engine]] / cloud DeathMatch / Backbone SammyJS%0a%0a!!![[#SQLnoSQL]][[#SQLnoSQL|SQL-noSQL]] by Erik Meijer%0a* objective%0a** noSQL is the dual of SQL%0a* [[Wikipedia:Category theory]]%0a* objects vs tables%0a** quoting Donald Knuth%0a** normal imperative program does create a key-value store equivalent%0a*** from pointer address to value%0a** discussing Codd and "normalization"%0a*** cost on the programmer (but safe job for DBAs)%0a** multiple tables as a "foreign-key primary-key store"%0a** [[Wikipedia:Principle of compositionality]] by Frege%0a*** and the power of recursion%0a**** with @@this@@ recursion as the default%0a** impedance mismatch, programming language vs. data language%0a*** cf [[Wikipedia:Object-relational impedance mismatch]]%0a** mention of LINQ (didn't see the talk during the previous [[WebWorkersCampParis]])%0a*** LINQ as Monads, LINQ Queries as sugar syntax%0a** work to '''pretend''' that tables are objects%0a** mention of the www also as a key-value store%0a*** see also [[Tools/SemanticWeb]]%0a* overall criticizing the whole process and its very numerous steps%0a* ad-hocs query don't scale%0a** even with index%0a** select from www...%0a* how to solve it?%0a** [[Wikipedia:Math Rescue]]%0a** "arrows (between tables) are [[Wikipedia:Morphism]] for objects"%0a** if dual then call it coSQL%0a* advantages%0a** open thus scalable%0a* tradeoffs%0a** explicit on doing the queries%0a*** optimizer can't reason about the code%0a** eventually consistent, have to propagate coherence%0a* early web links were pointing the other way around%0a** then transitioned to the open world paradigm%0a** mention of Tim Berner's Lee early search for funding%0a* existing solutions%0a** purest noSQL%0a*** Amazon SimpleDB%0a**** see [[Tools/AWS]]%0a** HTML5 datastore%0a* on the query language%0a** doubts on CouchDB/MongoDB with "query by example"%0a** but rather Raven with emphasis on links%0a* see also%0a** classes at IUT and UTC%0a** Erik Meijer's [[http://research.microsoft.com/en-us/um/people/emeijer/|Microsoft Research Homepage]]%0a** [[WebWorkersCampParis#MongoDB]]%0a** http://gotocon.com/dl/jaoo-brisbane-2010/slides/ErikMeijer_bKeynotebExploringNoSQL.pdf%0a** http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=2416566%0a** Bird's First Homomorphism Lemma as MapReduce precusor%0a*** cf Ralf Lammel%0a** [[http://research.microsoft.com/en-us/projects/DryadLINQ/|DryadLINQ]] at Microsoft Research%0a** [[Wikipedia:Dryad (programming(]]%0a*** see also Pig Latin for Hadoop%0a** http://channel9.msdn.com/search?term=linq%0a** http://channel9.msdn.com/forums/Coffeehouse/257597-And-now-LINQ-for-Ruby/%0a** [[Wikipedia:Language Integrated Query]] (LINQ)%0a** http://redis.io%0a%0aDuality%0a||%0a||!SQL||!coSQL||%0a||children point to parents||parents point to children||%0a||entities have identity (extensional)||environment determinates entities (intentional)||%0a||environment coordinates changes (transations)||entities responsible to react to changes (eventually consistent)||%0a||closed world||open world||%0a||not scalable||scalable||%0a||not compositional||compositional||%0a%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a!!![[#Turblences]]Turblences par af83%0a* but%0a** contre le monopole%0a*** e.g. Facebook, LinkedIn, ...%0a*** limitant la vitesse d'innovation%0a** contre le reseau social technique%0a*** qui ne correspont pas au reseau social classique%0a**** flexibilite de mentir ou de cacher une information%0a* contraintes%0a** soutenable, securise, anonyme si choisi%0a* resultat%0a** permettre la proxification%0a** pouvoir gerer ses informations par applications%0a*** et donc mentir a ceux ou celles auquel on ne fait pas completement confiance%0a** [[http://portablecontacts.net/|Portable Contacts]] pour la liste de contacts et de resources%0a*** quid de FOAF?%0a** oAuth2%0a** [[http://code.google.com/p/webfinger/|webfinger]] pour decouvrir le point d'entree%0a** https://auth.af83.com%0a** separation authentification identification%0a*** possibilite de mieux gerer les services externes e.g. SaaS%0a** difference principale avec Facebook/Twitter/Google/... Connect%0a*** champs meta par defaut%0a*** permettre l'interposition de proxy%0a* voir aussi%0a** http://turbulences.com%0a** Diaspora, DiSo, ...%0a** a explorer%0a*** http://noserub.com %0a*** http://autonomo.us%0a*** house "box" as the main new platform conquest fight?%0a*** support OmniAuth/OmniSocial/..?%0a*** [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=32P-IEmBfEA|Launch of the National Strategy for Trusted Identities in Cyberspace]], US NIST April 2011%0a** deja essaye%0a*** http://www.thimbl.net%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a%0a!!![[#Goliath]]Goliath par Bruno Michel%0a* Goliath and friends%0a** Rack http://rack.rubyforge.org [[Wikipedia:Rack (Web server interface)]]%0a** EventMachine http://rubyeventmachine.com framework evenementiel [[Wikipedia:Reactor pattern]]%0a** mention de [[WebWorkersCampParis#NodeJS]] avec des doutes%0a** [[http://www.ruby-doc.org/core-1.9/classes/Fiber.html|Fiber]] light weight cooperative concurrency in Ruby 1.9%0a*** faire des traitements asynchone avec du code qui "semble" synchrone%0a*** https://github.com/igrigorik/em-synchrony/%0a* plusieurs modes dev/test/prod%0a** avec leur configurations%0a* plugins https://github.com/postrank-labs/goliath/wiki/Plugins%0a* a venir%0a** Cloud Foundry, Websockets, SPDY?, interface a la Sinatra/Grape? (pour l'instant tres Rack)%0a* Q&A%0a** Rails? pas pour le moment, plus pour des proxy de performance%0a** debugging? plus de backtrace%0a** implementations des fibres? light thread%0a*** http://stackoverflow.com/questions/796217/what-is-the-difference-between-a-thread-and-a-fiber%0a* voir aussi http://goliath.io%0a** http://www.igvita.com/2011/03/08/goliath-non-blocking-ruby-19-web-server/%0a** https://github.com/postrank-labs/goliath%0a** [[http://thechangelog.com/post/4390517054/episode-0-5-5-goliath-event-machine-and-spdy-with-ilya-g|Episode 0.5.5 - Goliath, Event Machine, and SPDY with Ilya Grigorik]], The Changelog April 2011%0a%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a!!![[#LINQ]]LINQ par Pierre et Claude%0a* etre capable de choisir le bon framework%0a* but%0a** exprimer des requetes programmer et provider friendly%0a*** eviter de coder la requete%0a*** automatiser le requetage%0a** adapte a NodeJS/OpenMQ/MapReduce/... puisque evenementiel et fonctionel%0a* lazy evaluation, easy composition%0a* Expression comme arbres%0a** represente une requete%0a* manipulation d'enumerable avec comme source%0a** BDDs%0a** texte pour les examples%0a** mais aussi du code%0a* LINQ to object, chainage de fonction%0a** puis compilation%0a* voir aussi%0a** http://ironruby.net%0a** https://github.com/IronLanguages/main/blob/master/Languages/Ruby/Samples/Linq/101samples.rb%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a!!![[#UCEngine]]UC Engine, af83%0a* protocol PubSub (dc tech. agnostic)%0a** envoie evenement sur une queue%0a** evenement recu par ts ceux inscrits%0a* difference%0a** persisant%0a** timecode%0a* code en Erlang%0a** JS Client, Ruby Brick (service, e.g. traduction), ...%0a* gestion d'evenements%0a** a la XMPP%0a* possibilite de rejouer des evenements%0a** e.g. rattraper un retard%0a* utilisation du long polling%0a* voir aussi http://ucengine.af83.com/%0a** http://af83.com/en/news/17%0a** http://docs.ucengine.org/%0a*** http://docs.ucengine.org/#extensions dont Ruby%0a** https://github.com/AF83/ucengine%0a** http://www.slideshare.net/ineation/ucengine-fosdem-2011%0a** http://demo.ucengine.org/demo/%0a** alternative a https://podio.com%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a!!Overall remarks and conclusions%0a* another aspect, like previous Saturday, on the efforts required to push for technologies%0a** including languages%0a** against the "build it and they will come" stereotype%0a* mostly af83 and friendly technologies?%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a%0a!!Other reviews or coverage%0a* [[http://dev.af83.com/barcamp/retour-sur-le-webworkerscamp3/2011/04/18|Retour sur le WebWorkersCamp3]] par Bruno Michel, Dev blog af83 April 2011%0a%0a!![[#ToDo]]To do%0a# link to previous [[WebWorkersCampParis]]%0a# notes on programming, languages, tools, etc...%0a# improve [[Events/Template]]%0a# add map data [=(:ola-point lat= lon= text='':)=] (La Cantine)%0a# notes from the 15th and the few checks I did%0a# topic that were not really discussed when I was there%0a## geolocalization%0a### HTML5%0a# Grid presentation I missed%0a## [[#myJS]]myJS by [[https://twitter.com/#!/jie|@jie]]%0a### http://myjs.fr/%0a## SPDY%0a### Wikipedia:SPDY https://github.com/igrigorik/spdy%0a## [[http://sammyjs.org/|Sammy.js]] A Small Web Framework with Class / RESTFul Evented JavaScript%0a## [[http://backbonejs.org/|Backbone.js]] models with key-value binding and custom events, collections with a rich API of enumerable functions, views with declarative event handling, and connects it all to your existing API over a RESTful JSON interface%0a# chat on interfaces%0a## still no collaborative spaces%0a### %3c100 Microsoft Surface in France?%0a## yet Nintendo Wii, Microsoft Kinect, Apple iPad, ...%0a## recall Seedea:Seedea/Seedea#Interactions%0a## more on [[#Kinect]]Kinect%0a### http://depthjs.media.mit.edu (also added to %0a### http://openkinect.org%0a### http://kinecthacks.net%0a### http://www.freenect.com%0a### http://www.ros.org/wiki/kinect including http://www.ros.org/wiki/mit-ros-pkg used for [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tlLschoMhuE|Kinect Hand Detection aka "Minority Report"]], MIT CSAIL 2010%0a# [[http://www.perldancer.org/|PerlDancer]] The easiest way to write web applications with Perl Events.Wikimania2010=[[#LiveStreams]]#{$Name} on [[http://twitter.com/#search?q={$Name}|Twitter]], [[http://identi.ca/tag/{$Name}|identi.ca]], [[http://www.neoformix.com/Projects/TwitterStreamGraphs/view.php?q={$Name}|TwitterStreamGraphs]], [[http://www.collecta.com/#q={$Name}|Collecta]], [[http://www.flickr.com/search/?q={$Name}|flickr]]%0a%0a[[http://toolserver.org/~emijrp/wikimania/|streaming mashup]], [[http://toolserver.org/~reedy/wikimania2010/|live streaming]] with its [[(http://wikimania2010.wikimedia.org/wiki/)Schedule]] (with [[http://wikimania2010.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?title=Streaming&feed=atom&action=history|its RSS feed]] to know when recordings get published)%0a%0a!![[http://wikimania2010.wikimedia.org/wiki/Schedule#Wikipedia_Credibility|Wikipedia Credibility]] (Sunday evening)%0a!!![[http://wikimania2010.wikimedia.org/wiki/Submissions/Batuta%2527s_Army:_From_polish_biggest_hoax_to_polish_biggest_struggle_for_credibility|Batuta's Army: From polish biggest hoax to polish biggest struggle for credibility]]%0aby Bartosz Kosinski%0a* see similar event in France outside of Wikipedia with BHL%0a%0a!!![[http://wikimania2010.wikimedia.org/wiki/Submissions/How_Wikipedia_spreads_to_other_media|How Wikipedia spreads to other media]]%0aby MADe %0a* "Duplication is Evil" principle of software development%0a** not necessarily moral/ethical (capturing value, re-selling information, ...)%0a*** even by newspapers who don't mention the attribution%0a** no updates%0a*** including mirrors problems%0a* bigger impact on smaller wikis%0a* [[http://www.colbertnation.com/the-colbert-report-videos/72347/july-31-2006/the-word---wikiality|The Word - Wikiality]], ColbertNation.com 2006%0a** [[http://www.colbertnation.com/the-colbert-report-videos/81454/january-29-2007/the-word---wikilobbying|The Word - Wikilobbying]], ColbertNation.com 2007%0a%0a!!![[http://wikimania2010.wikimedia.org/wiki/Submissions/History_in_Wikipedia:_towards_processes_explanations,_rather_than_simple_data|History in Wikipedia: towards processes explanations, rather than simple data]]%0aby Iván Martínez%0a* study on history, historicity, paradigms or study and their impact, ...%0a* proposal is to include more complexity of "human nature"%0a* Q&A%0a** how to manage political and cultural bias on historical issues%0a*** enrich the discussion, the page or even create a separate page to discuss it%0a%0a!!![[http://wikimania2010.wikimedia.org/wiki/Submissions/Wikimedia%2527s_Point_of_View|Wikimedia's Point of View]]%0aby Michal "Aegis Maelstrom" Buczynski%0a# truth = neutral view point = scientific view point%0a# NPOV = No POV%0a# neutral = to please them all%0a* Future of the NPOV%0a** toward scientific approach?%0a** ? (see last slide)%0a** ?%0a** process?%0a%0a!![[http://wikimania2010.wikimedia.org/wiki/Schedule#Strategy|Strategy]] (Sunday afternoon)%0a!!![[http://wikimania2010.wikimedia.org/wiki/Submissions/BLP_update_on_EN_Wiki_(from_deletion_sprees_to_sticky_prods)|BLP update on EN Wiki (from deletion sprees to sticky prods)]]%0aby WereSpielChequers%0a* [[(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/)Wikipedia:Biographies_of_living_persons]]%0a* [[(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/)Template:Unreferenced_BLP_progress]]%0a* [[(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/)Wikipedia:No_original_research]]%0a%0a!!![[http://wikimania2010.wikimedia.org/wiki/Issues_with_the_numbers_game_that_is_the_strategy_project|Issues with the numbers game that is the strategy project]]%0aby Gerard Meijssen%0a* numbers tell stories%0a* former contributor survey done the day before%0a* Q&A%0a%0a!!![[http://wikimania2010.wikimedia.org/wiki/Submissions/Wikimedia%2527s_Five_Year_Strategic_Plan|Wikimedia's Five Year Strategic Plan]]%0aby Eugene Eric Kim%0a* [[http://strategy.wikimedia.org/|Strategic Planning]] by the Wikimedia Foundation%0a* game to find the 5 strategical priorities (listed by order of participant guesses)%0a** Achieve continued growth in [[http://strategy.wikimedia.org/wiki/Strategic_Plan/Movement_Priorities#Increase_Reach|readership]]%0a** Stabilize the [[http://strategy.wikimedia.org/wiki/Strategic_Plan/Movement_Priorities#Stabilize_the_Infrastructure|infrastructure]]%0a** Focus on [[http://strategy.wikimedia.org/wiki/Strategic_Plan/Movement_Priorities#Improve_Content_Quality|quality content]]%0a** Encourage [[http://strategy.wikimedia.org/wiki/Strategic_Plan/Movement_Priorities#Encourage_Innovation|innovation]]%0a** Increase [[http://strategy.wikimedia.org/wiki/Strategic_Plan/Movement_Priorities#Increase_participation|participation]]%0a* taking a minute to decide what is, for the participants, their own priority%0a** innovation%0a* personal questions%0a** What was the hardest challenge a participant ever had to overcome? How did it feel when you finished it?%0a** What were you doing in 2001?%0a** When was the first time you participated in a Wikimedia project? Why did you start participating? How did it feel?%0a** Consider 2010, how have your contributions helped make Wikipedia reach it's current #5 largest website, the challenges still down the road%0a** Consider 2015, imagine having the 5 priorities down, what worked to the way there? What was your role in that process?%0a* open floor discussion%0a** distinction between project and movement%0a*** tell participant what the point and what their role is%0a* conclusion%0a** move away from planning to action%0a** crucial role of recognition of others%0a%0a!![[http://wikimania2010.wikimedia.org/wiki/Schedule#Next_generation_Hypertext_structures_for_Wikipedia|Next generation Hypertext structures for Wikipedia]] (Sunday morning)%0a!!![[http://wikimania2010.wikimedia.org/wiki/Submissions/Comparing_the_structure_of_tagging_in_a_protein-protein_interaction_network,_a_co-authorship_network,_and_the_English_Wikipedia|Comparing the structure of tagging in a protein-protein interaction network, a co-authorship network and the English Wikipedia]]%0aby Gergely Palla, Illes J. Farkas (presenting), Peter Pollner, Imre Derenyi, Tamas Vicsek%0a* http://www.slideshare.net/illesfarkas/structure-of-tagging-on-wikipedia-pages-and-other-networks-wikimania-2010-gdansk%0a* question of influence%0a* biological processes annotates all nodes%0a* [[http://hal.elte.hu/fij/h/|Illés Farkas' HomePage]], Statistical and Biological Physics group, Hungarian Academy of Sciences %0a* [[http://cfinder.org/|CFinder]] free software for finding and visualizing overlapping dense groups of nodes in networks, based on the Clique Percolation Method (CPM)%0a** [[http://hal.elte.hu/cfinder/wiki/?n=Main.Data#toc1|Wikipedia: Network of pages, Page categories, Category hierarchy]]%0a%0a!!![[http://wikimania2010.wikimedia.org/wiki/Submissions/Federating_Wikipedia|Federating Wikipedia]]%0aby Victor Grishchenko%0a* [[http://bouillon.math.usu.ru/|Bouillon project]] at Ural State University, Ekaterinburg, Russia%0a* geekly renamed "git for the web, Wave-like"%0a* Wikipedia "synthesize", not just find the best page but create it%0a* for "Wave-like" mode of interaction, check NodeJS, discovered during [[WebWorkersCampParis#NodeJS]]%0a* Q&A%0a** formalized but not implemented%0a* http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:HaeB/Timeline_of_distributed_Wikipedia_proposals%0a%0a!!![[http://wikimania2010.wikimedia.org/wiki/Submissions/Context_and_Linearity:_Representing_Structure_in_Wikis|Context and Linearity: Representing Structure in Wikis]]%0aby Jani Patokallio%0a* http://www.slideshare.net/jpatokal/context-and-linearity-representing-structure-in-wikis-4699843%0a* using MediaWiki%0a** [[(http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Help:)Subpages]]%0a** [[(http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Help:)Transclusion]]%0a** http://www.w3.org/RDF/%0a* case studies%0a** WikiTravel %0a** Wikibooks%0a* [[http://lplabs.com/|Lonely Planet Labs]] Talking tech and development at Lonely Planet.%0a** Expand, Include, ...%0a* Q&A%0a** inward/outward links, is it really required%0a*** backlinks, webhooks, ...%0a** FLOSS?%0a*** not yet released%0a%0a!!![[http://wikimania2010.wikimedia.org/wiki/Submissions/We_were_promised_Xanadu|We were promised Xanadu]]%0aby Jakob Voss%0a* http://www.slideshare.net/nichtich/we-were-promised-xanadu%0a* limits of HTML%0a** mention of deep linking%0a** [[Tools/Internet#DeepLinking]]%0a* details on transclusion, history, import, template, ...%0a* see also http://www.w3.org/QA/Tools/%0a* merge and split versionning%0a** [[Tools/Programming#SCM]]%0a* [[http://www.mementoweb.org/guide/http/|Memento Guide: HTTP Transactions]]%0a* [[http://www.openarchives.org/ore/|Object Exchange and Reuse]] by Open Archives Initiative Protocol%0a* Q&A%0a** easyness of forking forces collaboration%0a*** going further and not limited to Wikipedia%0a** Google survey on browser/search engine%0a*** complex tools%0a%0a%0a!!PaC (Saturday afternoon)%0a%0a!!![[http://wikimania2010.wikimedia.org/wiki/Submissions/The_Wiki_as_an_Organism|The Wiki as an Organism]]%0aby Maysara Omar%0a* developing the metaphor%0a** interesting similarity with the membrane and what intelligence resides in its ability to select what can pass and when%0a* concluding that "apply restriction only when it's necessary"%0a* Q&A%0a** steps in an organism (baby, adolescent, adult) so what should it do now? limits?%0a*** ~reaching maturity because the "easy" content was added already%0a*** no limits%0a%0a!!![[http://wikimania2010.wikimedia.org/wiki/Submissions/Edit_and_Revert_Trends|Edit and Revert Trends]]%0aby Erik Zachte%0a* tool that can be used to estimate and question new Wikipedia projects policies%0a%0a!!![[http://wikimania2010.wikimedia.org/wiki/Submissions/Why_do_Editors_Leave_Wikipedia%253F_A_Survey_of_Casual_Contributors|Why do Editors Leave Wikipedia? A Survey of Casual Contributors]]%0aby Howie Fung and Wikimedia Foundation%0a* see also the Xerox PARC ASC and the numerous paper and talks read%0a%0a%0a!![[#SMW]]SMW%0a%0a!!![[http://wikimania2010.wikimedia.org/wiki/Submissions/Semantic_Search_on_Heterogeneous_Wiki_Systems|Semantic Search on Heterogeneous Wiki Systems]]%0aby Fabrizio Orlandi%0a* to apply to [[Wiki/OwnWikisNetwork]]%0a%0a!!![[http://wikimania2010.wikimedia.org/wiki/Submissions/Reclaiming_the_Public_Metadata_Commons,_Starting_With_Video|Reclaiming the Public Metadata Commons, Starting With Video]]%0aby Kurt Bollacker and Richard Martin%0a* related concept or tools I heard about before%0a** datalift? data.gov? data.gov.uk?%0a** scientific commons, cognitive commons, ...%0a* data that is not in the commons is dead%0a** private company won't keep them up to date as they become less profitable%0a* "digital dark age"%0a** trapped in proprietary platforms%0a* why it works with Wikipedia%0a** redundancy%0a** accessibility%0a** relevance and comprehensibility%0a* [[http://www.ocularium.org/|]] the public, free, data commons of semantic video annotation.%0a** Tools/Internet#DeepLinking%0a** http://oclbase.freebase.com/%0a* Q&A%0a** discussed with dotSUB and similar projects%0a** dealing with ambiguous tags%0a*** question coming with '''nearly every''' semantic oriented talk%0a%0a!!![[http://wikimania2010.wikimedia.org/wiki/Submissions/AskTheWiki|AskTheWiki]]%0aby Daniel Herzig%0a* online prototype http://semanticweb.org/wiki/Special:ATWSpecialSearch%0a* using SPARQL%0a* usability tests%0a** see also [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ayym9jJFIgQ|Making the Semantic Web Accessible to the Casual User]] by Abraham Bernstein, Google Tech Talk 2008 presenting different language organized by difficulty of usage for users%0a%0a%0a!!![[http://wikimania2010.wikimedia.org/wiki/Submissions/Semantic_Result_Formats:_Automatically_transforming_structured_data_into_useful_output_formats|Semantic Result Formats: Automatically transforming structured data into useful output formats]]%0aby Hans-Jörg Happel and Frank Dengler%0a* http://www.slideshare.net/hhappel/2010-0710semanticresultformats-v4b%0a* impressive examples of Semantic Result Formats (SRF) output%0a** would allow to avoid manually using%0a*** [[(http://)script.aculo.us]], GraphViz (models, processes), Processing.JS (graph visualization), LaTeX, BibTex, SparkLines (bar graph, lines, ...), dedicated extensions (Calendar, PmFeed, ...)%0a**** limitation of the current PmWiki solutions already encountered with [[Person/]]%0a*** fundamental for bibliometric and scientometric output%0a**** Seedea:Research/Visualization%0a%0a%0a!!! [[http://wikimania2010.wikimedia.org/wiki/Submissions/Five_years_of_structured_wiki_data_with_SMW:_experiences_and_directions|Five years of structured wiki data with SMW: experiences and directions]]%0aby Markus Krötzsch%0a* [[http://korrekt.org/|korrekt.org]] homepage of Markus Krötzsch. %0a* [[Tools/SemanticWeb#SemanticMediaWiki]]%0a** move generally [[Tools/SemanticWeb]]%0a* importance of structure for%0a** dynamic and complex listing%0a** importing (example of {SN,DB}pedia)%0a** exporting%0a*** RDF, ...%0a* applications%0a** ~11h47 used in innovation management%0a*** ask for the precise reference, which actor using which platform%0a** math learning papers based on Semantic Wikis and their associated projects%0a* inline queries%0a** SMW query language%0a** managing resources%0a*** function to limit queries, who can do what%0a* Q&A%0a** arithmetic%0a*** add tools, extensions existing (but next version of RDF should support it)%0a** handling ambiguity %0a*** similar names or property%0a*** make a decision based on what is useful for a specific situation%0a** how to extend queries in a manageable way%0a*** exploring dedicated triple stores, NoSQL, ...%0a%0a!!Own work%0a* [[Tools/Wikis]] in general%0a* tihs specific [[Wiki/]] in a usage oriented view%0a* Wikipedia contributions for Utopiah%0a** [[http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Special:Contributions&limit=500&target=Utopiah|English version]]%0a** [[http://fr.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Special:Contributions&limit=500&target=Utopiah|version francaise]]%0a* live wikying%0a** http://fabien.benetou.fr/Events/Wikimania2010?action=conf_start_timestamp%0a** http://fabien.benetou.fr/Events/Wikimania2010?action=conf_start_timestamp_talkSMW%0a%0a!!See also%0a* http://www.danicar.org/2010/07/10/program-of-wikimania-livestream-other-info/%0a* [[http://www.uta.fi/laitokset/isss/tamcess/sovako/power2010/acceptedsessions.php#s15|Dynamics of Knowledge Creation in Wikis]] Knowledge and Power September 2010%0a%0a!!To do%0a* live wikying%0a** [[#LiveStreams|#LiveStreams]] finally done in as a pattern to re-use Events.WoTWebXRGulliverFebruary2019=[[#menu]]%0a[[http://gulliver.eu.org/calendrier:2019:02:09|{$Name}]], Saturday 9 February 2019 from 2pm to 6pm at Gulliver, Rennes, France%0a%0a(:title WoT + WebXR at Gulliver, February 2019:)%0a>>rframe%3c%3c%0a!![[#OwnObjectives]]Own objectives%0a# meet the local FLOSS community%0a# help others to discover WebXR%0a# discover WoT%0a>>%3c%3c%0a%0a(:html:)%0a%3ciframe width="560" height="315" sandbox="allow-same-origin allow-scripts" src="https://peertube.mastodon.host/videos/embed/13749076-c906-44fb-966b-0a2a010c605f" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen>%3c/iframe>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a%0a!!Attended activities%0a* [[#workshop|Hands on discovery workshop using connected things in VR or AR on the web]]%0a%0a!!![[#workshop]][[#workshop|Hands on discovery workshop using connected things in VR or AR on the web]]%0a%0a!!!!Motivation%0a%0aHeading back to my hometown I quickly wondered if I could showcase what virtual reality and augmented reality is all about. I tend to do that automatically now. I head somewhere and think "Could I help others understand what I'm so passionate about? Can I help them to appropriate emerging technologies?". Unfortunately the decision was very last minute so having to find a space for the event I reached out to the local community. Luckily for me not only did Philippe reached back but we also met just few days earlier at FOSDEM, the largest free and open source software event in Europe, also the nicest in my opinion. We met as I was managing the [[https://fosdem.org/2019/schedule/track/javascript/|JavaScript devroom]] there, giving a talk [[https://fosdem.org/2019/schedule/event/machine_learning_javascript/|High end augmented reality using Javascript]] then welcoming Philippe to talk about how to [[https://fosdem.org/2019/schedule/event/js_iot_smart/|Bring JavaScript to the Internet of Things]] and of course coming to hang out in the [[https://fosdem.org/2019/schedule/track/mozilla/|Mozilla devroom]].%0a%0aDuring Philippe's talk I couldn't help but notice that his last sensor was located nearby my home town in Bretagne, France, so we started chatted I was became very excited. Not only we both work in free software but also in emerging technologies on the web! Quite naturally we started to think on how our 2 topics, web of things and immersive web, could work together. What's next is the result of those exploration at the intersection of our fields.%0a%0aThe web of things is as the name very explicit suggests (yes, being sarcastic here) an efficient way to bring any physical object to the web. For example you have a lamp 💡 you usually use the physical switch to turn it on or off. That works quite well but what if you are sitting on your couch, munching chips, the movie is starting and the light is still on! This is catastrophic, you now have to stand up, walk there and turn it off. In 2019 this is simply unacceptable, us humans are not just walking apes anymore. No. What we modern humans deserve is telekinesis. Telekinesis gives you the ability to act on the world around you without moving a muscle! Now we are talking. But how? Well imagine that your 💡 could have, just like you might have its own web page. For the sake of simplicity your lamp web page would be https://mylamp.me (not a real link here, don't click it's just an example). Now if you visit the lamp web page you could see it's status e.g. ON or OFF. That's nice but you don't care about that now, you want to switch it OFF. Well what if this web page also had a page dedicated to that say https://mylamp.me/off ? You could then just visit it with your phone and voila, your light is off, you didn't stand up and walk! Who's the ape now?%0a%0aHow does it actually works? Well it's actually relatively straight forward : %0a# take a computer with its Internet compatible hardware%0a# plug it to the electricity and Internet%0a# plug your lamp to the computer%0a# make a website for it%0a# connect to the website%0aObviously the steps are easy 1, 2 and 5 are easy. Since you reading this article you already know those steps. Steps 3 and 4 those are harder. That's where [[https://iot.mozilla.org/gateway/|Mozilla Things Gateway]] comes in. If you are not an electronic expert and a web developer at the same time, it's all taken care of. Basically you can rely on a low cost and low consumption computer, the Rasberry Pi, install the operating system image, plug your hardware in, lamp and more, the connect to it via the web.%0a%0aTo be more specific here ... Philippe will explain ;)%0a%0aOnce your lamps but also sensor are available locally or to the entire world what you do not want is that annoying neighbor who always puts the trash out on the wrong day to control your lamp. Consequently in order to make the process efficient yet safe the Gateway can also take care of authentication by simply generating not only token but directly code snippets in multiple languages including JavaScript. As a newcomer to the project this was very welcomed, being able to copy/paste code that just worked then build on top of it. This means being able to focus on actually usage (or here just exploring novelty ;). At this point what we recommend is testing the simplest example : listing all the Things (your lamp 💡 is a Thing) plugged on your Gateway. Because yes, you don't need to one computer per Thing so the starting page will indeed list all Things connected. At this point you probably want to make sure what you have displayed on the nice web interface matches what you get programmatically speaking e.g. in your browser console thanks to the code snippet generated.%0a%0aOnce you have this running it's just fun. As you can get access to the Gateway with code you can%0a* list all Things including the scheme to understand what you can do with them (e.g. turn on/off) and what information you can get back (e.g. amount of light in sensor)%0a* get information from a Thing (e.g. what's the current temperature)%0a* activate a Thing (e.g. activate Series 800 Terminator)%0a* get the coordinate of a Thing on a floorplan (!)%0aand a lot more that I don't fully understand yet.%0a%0aNow for our little experiment once we were able to programmatically get information (GET request) we only had to bind those values to a visual change e.g. changing the height of a cylinder or the color of a cube. This is made tremendously simple with a framework like AFrame. It's basically as simple as writing HTML... so yes by this point it's pretty clear that Philippe did the hardest part of the work (sorry Philippe I had to confess). For example to define that cube in AFrame we just have to do [@%3ca-cube>@]. That's it, it's really that simple. What we do then is change it's color with... [@%3ca-cube color="#00ff00">@] for example. The next step is changing that fixed value by the information we get back from the sensor and voila. We connected the real world to the virtual world.%0a%0aArguably this is the main part connecting WoT + XR :%0a[@%0avar token = 'Bearer SOME_CODE_FOR_AUTH'%0a// token = '' // testing token not set%0avar baseURL = 'https://sosg.mozilla-iot.org/'%0avar debug = false // used to display content in the console%0a%0aAFRAME.registerComponent('iot-periodic-read-values', {%0a init: function () {%0a if ( !token || token.length %3c 10 ) {%0a console.warn( "Gateway token unset. Visit your gateway Settings -> Developer -> Create local authorization" )%0a return%0a }%0a this.tick = AFRAME.utils.throttleTick(this.tick, 500, this);%0a },%0a tick: function(t, dt){ %0a if ( !token || token.length %3c 10 ) { return } %0a fetch(baseURL + 'things/http---localhost-58888-/properties/Color', {%0a headers: {%0a Accept: 'application/json',%0a Authorization: token%0a }%0a }).then(res => {%0a return res.json();%0a }).then(things => {%0a this.el.setAttribute("color", things.Color);%0a });%0a }%0a })%0a%0a@]%0a%0a(:html:)%0a%3ciframe width="560" height="315" sandbox="allow-same-origin allow-scripts allow-popups" src="https://video.benetou.fr/videos/embed/2482ac9b-5bbe-4c0a-aa3e-a61f6f59dd23" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen>%3c/iframe>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a%0aObviously we could stop there. We probably should but we didn't. So the same way we could get information with a simple fetch GET request we can send a command with a fetch PUT request. For this we use [@%3ca-cursor>@] to allow for in VR interaction. Once we look at an entity like another cube the cursor can then send an event. Under the hood the cursor is simply a ray caster. You can imagine a laser pointer used in your typical lecture. Once we catch that event we send our command to the Gateway. In our example when we look at a green sphere, we toggle the green LED, red sphere red LED and blue sphere blue LED.%0a%0a(:html:)%0a%3ciframe width="560" height="315" sandbox="allow-same-origin allow-scripts allow-popups" src="https://video.benetou.fr/videos/embed/462c67a2-61a8-49a3-a64c-00ac2cf9b78f" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen>%3c/iframe>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a%0aThis worked quite well on LAN but another feature of the Gateway is to work over the actual Internet, meaning that after I flew back to Brussels I was still, thanks to the generosity of Philippe still access remotely his Gateway with a new authentication token. This is possible thanks to Mozilla specific domain @@mozilla-iot.org@@ redirecting (or tunneling) to his Gateway. This allowed me to finish the last attempt I failed on the day : connecting not just virtual reality to the real world but... also augmented reality.%0a%0a(:html:)%0a%3ciframe width="560" height="315" sandbox="allow-same-origin allow-scripts allow-popups" src="https://video.benetou.fr/videos/embed/4abd3d2d-5c91-407f-9251-a6792c8fb0ae" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen>%3c/iframe>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a%0a(:html:)%0a%3ciframe width="560" height="315" sandbox="allow-same-origin allow-scripts allow-popups" src="https://video.benetou.fr/videos/embed/ca6414b6-81b8-4d38-9613-126e936dd31e" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen>%3c/iframe>%0a(:htmlend:)%0aStarting to mimic the Gateway interface%0a%0aThe session was fascinating. Being able to get live data from the real world extremely easily but also acting back straight for the virtual world is opening a lot of doors. From crazy silly ones as we did, to artistic projects making us reconsider our perception of reality but also very pragmatically high stake high pace jobs like a hospital already filled with sensors to the modern production line. This workshop and the resulting videos with code are very simple starting points. Once you start working on a similar project please do get in touch, we'll help however we can.%0a%0a!!!!Results%0a* videos%0a** WebThing Sensor to VR + VR Actuators (LEDs) https://social.samsunginter.net/@rzr/101564201618024415%0a** Using objects in the real world from a virtual reality setup https://youtu.be/sPaSd1eRTGE%0a** Activating objects in the real world from a virtual reality setup https://youtu.be/-kSUS4yeJBk%0a** Getting live IoT sensor data straight to augmented reality https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5XaD6eS6OUE%0a* live demos http://gulliver-webxr-iot.glitch.me/%0a* code https://glitch.com/edit/#!/gulliver-webxr-iot kind of documented and tested but still very basic%0a%0a!!!!Inspiration%0a* in fiction%0a** The Batcave%0a** Tony Stark's basement%0a* earlier explorations%0a** Reality Editor 2.0 https://www.media.mit.edu/projects/reality-editor-20/overview/%0a%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a%0a!!Overall remarks and conclusions%0a* difficulties of having an entire free stack the lower we go%0a* networking issues have to be sorted out (http/https/CORS)%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a%0a!!Other reviews or coverage%0a* here%0a%0a!![[#ToDo]]To do%0a# improve [[Events/Template]]%0a# add map data [=(:ola-point lat= lon= text='':)=]%0a%0a[[!ContainsPersonalYoutubeContentToMigrate]] Events.WomenInVirtualRealityAndFilm=[[#menu]]%0a[[ https://www.eventbrite.com/e/women-in-virtual-reality-and-film-tickets-29171300144|{$Name}]] Saturday November 19, 4pm%0a%0a(:hashtag: HASHTAGUNSET:)%0a[[#LiveStreams]][=#=]{$:hashtag} on [[http://twitter.com/#search?q=%2523{$:hashtag}|Twitter]], [[http://identi.ca/tag/{$:hashtag}|identi.ca]], [[http://lacantine.ubicast.eu/lives/at-la-cantine/|Live Cast]], [[http://www.neoformix.com/Projects/TwitterStreamGraphs/view.php?q={$:hashtag}|TwitterStreamGraphs]], [[http://www.collecta.com/#q={$:hashtag}|Collecta]], [[http://www.flickr.com/search/?q={$:hashtag}|flickr]]%0a%0a>>rframe%3c%3c%0a!![[#OwnObjectives]]Own objectives%0a# demystify VR/webVR and programming%0a# learn about women in VR/360%0a# learn about the workflow of VR/360 studios%0a>>%3c%3c%0a%0a!!Attended activities%0a* [[#webVRworkshop|webVR workshop]]%0a* [[#that|that]]%0a%0a!!![[#webVRworkshop]][[#webVRworkshop|webVR workshop]]%0a%0anew starting point https://jsbin.com/zofada/edit?html,output%0a* advantage of having linked experiences as steps is that people who really mess up their code start again with a clean slate%0a%0asteps%0a# model the current room using primitives%0a** https://jsbin.com/bomugol/edit?html,output%0a# add your laptop make it play a video%0a** ?%0a# break the walls (if you added any) and move the entire room outside! (hint: use a 360 image)%0a** ?%0a%0a!!Object Position (from [[WorkshopICONOctober2016/ObjectPosition]])%0a(:include WorkshopICONOctober2016/ObjectPosition:)%0a%0a!!Primitives (from [[WorkshopICONOctober2016/Primitives]])%0a(:include WorkshopICONOctober2016/Primitives:)%0a%0a!!Camera (from [[WorkshopICONOctober2016/Camera]])%0a(:include WorkshopICONOctober2016/Camera:)%0a%0a!!Videos (from [[WorkshopICONOctober2016/Videos]])%0a(:include WorkshopICONOctober2016/Videos:)%0a%0a!!360Photos (from [[WorkshopICONOctober2016/360Photos]])%0a(:include WorkshopICONOctober2016/360Photos:)%0a%0a!!360Videos (from [[WorkshopICONOctober2016/360Videos]])%0a(:include WorkshopICONOctober2016/360Videos:)%0a%0a* key concepts%0a** video (cf http://vatelier.net/MyDemo/AframeDiscovery/ )%0a*** https://aframe.io/docs/0.3.0/primitives/a-video.html%0a** 360 video (cf... ?)%0a*** https://aframe.io/docs/0.3.0/primitives/a-videosphere.html%0a** social (firebase cf http://social.vrlab-brussels.info )%0a%3c%3c%3c%3c%3c%3c%3c %0a* consider also a condensed version of key steps%0a%0a(:include WorkshopICONOctober2016/ObjectPosition:)%0a(:include WorkshopICONOctober2016/Primitives:)%0a(:include WorkshopICONOctober2016/Camera:)%0a(:include WorkshopICONOctober2016/Videos:)%0a(:include WorkshopICONOctober2016/360Photos:)%0a(:include WorkshopICONOctober2016/360Videos:)%0a%0a** [[WorkshopICONOctober2016/ObjectPosition]]%0a** [[WorkshopICONOctober2016/Primitives]]%0a** [[WorkshopICONOctober2016/Camera]]%0a** [[WorkshopICONOctober2016/Videos]]%0a** [[WorkshopICONOctober2016/360Photos]]%0a** [[WorkshopICONOctober2016/360Videos]]%0a=======%0a>>>>>>> %0a* flat/360 video formats?%0a** mp4 Android%0a** ? iPhone%0a* free license examples%0a** https://www.videoblocks.com/videos/footage/360-files%0a** http://www.cgexplosion.com%0a** http://www.openslowmo.com%0a** http://www.openfootage.net%0a* bonus%0a** 360 photo (cf http://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/360/BayAreaTrip/ )%0a** https://github.com/mayognaise/aframe-video-shader%0a** https://github.com/oscarmarinmiro/aframe-video-controls%0a** https://github.com/cassell/webvr-soccer-stadium-multiplex%0a%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a%0a!!![[#that]][[#that|that]] by him%0a* remarks%0a* remarks%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a!!Overall remarks and conclusions%0a* meet him%0a* could be improved by doing that%0a* see also that other event%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a%0a!!Other reviews or coverage%0a* here%0a%0a!![[#ToDo]]To do%0a# improve [[Events/Template]]%0a# add map data [=(:ola-point lat= lon= text='':)=]%0a Events.XRDatavizWorkshopOpenVisConf2018=[[#menu]]%0a[[http://www.openvisconf.com/workshops/#webvr|{$Name}]] May 16 2018 9am%0a%0a>>rframe%3c%3c%0a!![[#OwnObjectives]]Own objectives%0a# share WebXR experience%0a# enable newcomers to efficiently begin%0a# explore from dataviz experts%0a>>%3c%3c%0a%0a!!Attended activities%0a* part 1: make me a Paris%0a* part 2: replicate an object 50 times without copy pasting%0a* part 3: displaying a dataset%0a* part 4 : designing an immersive data visualisation%0a%0a!!!part 1: make me a Paris%0a3 solutions, %0a* the easy one (example + an equirectangular image), %0a* medium one (few primitives and flat images) and %0a* the hard one (only primitives); %0a%0aremarks%0a* default position of 0 0 0 confusing (especially since z=0 means... where the camera is, thus invisible)%0a* confusion on equirectangular images (projection or not)%0a* material="side:double" problematic e.g. while being in an entity that is 10 times too large%0a%0a!!!part 2: replicate an object 50 times without copy pasting%0a* DOM manipulation, %0a* D3 manipulation; %0a%0aremarks%0a* D3 part went flawlessly%0a** beside confusion on setting position (debug/string/object)%0a** making sure the scene has loaded (entities available, registering a component)%0a%0a!!!part 3: displaying a dataset%0aD3 previous part with ... data = [1,2,3, 20, 50] and specifying attributes%0a%0a!!!part 4 : designing an immersive data visualisation%0aBased on that day visualisation in Le Monde%0a* tendency to go back to 2D%0a** linked doubt of the added value of 3D%0a** can consider instead how to NOT use 3D projected back to a 2D surface i.e. being literally "inside" the graph rather than facing it%0a* ideas on using gaze to%0a** overlay extra information%0a** unveil the future of a triend%0a* ideas on generating entities (e.g. mountain with trees and river with different scales for renewable energies)%0a* discussion on mixing all 3 aspects%0a** HUD for objective data point information%0a** embodiment (e.g rollercoaster) for "feeling" the dataset%0a** using 3D customized objects as the newest version of quantagrams (quantagraphs?)%0a%0a!!Overall remarks and conclusions%0a* only 2 participants with threejs knoweldge%0a%0aAbbreviated presentation [[Testing/MozillaTeachSpeakersQ12018?action=reveal]]%0aQuite coverage https://twitter.com/utopiah/status/996830732235563009%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0aGoing further%0a* scale (including color bands)%0a* animation%0a%0aPhotos%0a* http://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/OpenVisConf2018/%0a%0aSee also%0a* https://frontendmasters.com/courses/d3-v4/%0a* https://aframe.io/aframe-school/%0a* https://aframe.io/docs/0.8.0/introduction/entity-component-system.html%0a* http://blockbuilder.org/search#text%253Daframe by https://twitter.com/enjalot/%0a** https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tb2b5nFmmsM%0a* https://www.reddit.com/r/FUI/%0a* https://github.com/mustafasaifee42/vr-viz%0a%0a!!Other reviews or coverage%0a* here%0a%0a!![[#ToDo]]To do%0a# improve [[Events/Template]]%0a# add map data [=(:ola-point lat= lon= text='':)=] Fabien.Beliefs=>>center%3c%3c"If we had it ''[a characteristica universalis]'', we should be able to reason in metaphysics[[%3c%3c]]and morals in much the same way as in geometry and analysis.”%0a%0a"If controversies were to arise, there would be no more need of disputation between[[%3c%3c]]%0atwo philosophers than between two accountants ''(Computistas)''.[[%3c%3c]]%0aFor it would suffice to take their pencils in their hands,[[%3c%3c]]%0ato sit down to their slates ''(abacos)'',[[%3c%3c]]%0aand to say to each other … :[[%3c%3c]]Let us calculate ''(Calculemus)''."%0a>>%3c%3c%0a%0a>>right%3c%3cGottfried Wilhelm Leibniz%0a%0afrom the [[http://peoppenheimer.org/cm/|Computational Metaphysics]] project[[%3c%3c]]with Edward N. Zalta, Branden Fitelson and Paul E. Oppenheimer%0a>>%3c%3c%0a%0a!!Principle%0a* transform epistemology to a praxis, cf [[Wikipedia:Praxeology]]%0a** e.g. through [[EthicalFramework]] providing a simple "ethical test passed, go on" or "fail, check other possibility" that can be used prior to each critical decision%0a* reward others who by challenging my views in an epistemologically coherent fashion help me to progress%0a** in particular through [[ExtendedLayeredModel]] and the current model for each layer and across layers%0a* clarify my position during arguments%0a* provide an affordance on causal chains%0a** being able to backtrack my thinking process and debug it%0a* allow others if I am in situation in which I can not make a decision by myself and one has to be taken in my account (coma, death, etc)%0a* facilitate beliefs comparison%0a** ideally in an automated fashion through distances (initially just diff)%0a*** BeliefsMatcher(Me,SomebodyElse) -> 80%25 similarity, ou qqchose du genre :P%0a* [[#CognitiveAndEpistemologicalRefactoring]]provide a solid basis for cognitive and epistemological refactoring%0a** e.g. applying [[StructuralInformationAsymmetries]] (thus underlying [[ExtendedLayeredModel]]) and [[OwnModelsApplied/AlgorithmicEpistemology]] (eventually with [[Cookbook/Cognition#LayerEpistemicDiffusion]]) fully, meaning actually changing perspective for a long period of time, yet explicitly and with a way to backtrack to a previous model%0a** note that beside http://chambermusictoday.blogspot.com/2009_11_01_archive.html as of June 2011 there seems to be no mention of "cognitive refactoring", "epistemological refactoring" or "epistemic refactoring", consequently it could be important to define it in [[Languages/OwnConcepts]]%0a%0a!![[#List]]List of beliefs%0a* [[#B1|#B1]] = everything is computational%0a* [[#B2|#B2]] = morals, like everything else, can be studied scientifically%0a* [[#B3|#B3]] = pretty much anything can be learned%0a* [[#B4|#B4]] = there is no soul but there might be a consciousness and it might be "socially trained" %0a* [[#B5|#B5]] = everything is physical, including thoughts and emotions%0a* [[#B6|#B6]] = everything is connected%0a* [[#B7|#B7]] = there is no peaceful ecosystem%0a* [[#B8|#B8]] = emotions are heuristics%0a* [[#B9|#B9]] = stress is an estimation of the uncertainty in important affordances%0a%25comment%25WARNING: there should be no B10, rather try to simplify, factor or remove unnecessary beliefs%25%25%0a%0a!!Beliefs%0a* [[#B1]][[#B1|#B1]] = everything is computational%0a** explanation%0a*** information is physical, everything is physical, every physical system process information by being physical made out of physical sub-systems and interacting with other systems, consequently, everything is computational%0a**** the link between [[Cookbook/Chemistry]] and plants ([[Cookbook/Biology]] show how biological objects are mechanistic and following the blueprint of an informational process%0a*** hence also the political implications of [[Content/Needs#SupercomputerCyclesHistory]], allocation is strategical and have fundamental social implication%0a**** if the universe as a whole can be considered as a computational fabric on which matter is organized to allow for computations to be efficiently done, then the choice of which to conduct is of fundamental importance%0a***** added to [[Analysis.OnThePoliticsOfComputations]]%0a** degree of confidence%0a*** 90%25%0a** references%0a*** Computable Universe Hypothesis (CUH) in [[http://arxiv.org/abs/0704.0646|The Mathematical Universe by Max Tegmark]], 2007%0a*** [[Content/Cosmology#InformationalPhysics]] and [[#B5|#B5]] = everything is physical%0a**** [[ReadingNotes/Programming The Universe]]%0a*** [[http://www.nyu.edu/about/news-publications/news/2010/05/10/nyu-computer-scientist-shows-how-evolution-meets-computation-in-new-book.html|Natural Computing: DNA, Quantum Bits, and the Future of Smart Machines, Shasha and co-author Cathy Lazere]] NYU 2010 %0a**** [[Wikipedia:Unconventional computing]]%0a*** [[http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/xpl/freeabs_all.jsp?arnumber=615478|Information is Physical]] by Rolf Landauer, Physics and Computation 1992%0a** alternatives%0a*** some things are not computational%0a* [[#B2]][[#B2|#B2]] = morals, like everything else, can be studied scientifically%0a** explanation%0a*** morals are a set of rules defined by members of a group over time in order to maintain itself. They are fixed at an instant T but are perpetually re-evaluated based on changes in the environment, including resources availability, size of the group, distribution of the group, ...%0a** degree of confidence%0a*** 90%25%0a** references%0a*** [[Content/ClickingMoments#ObjectiveMorality]]%0a*** [[WatchingNotes/WatchingNotes#JusticeWithMichaelSandel]]%0a** alternatives%0a*** moral ideals are too complex to be found%0a*** moral is purely subjective as the survival of the group is not what defines morality%0a* [[#B3]][[#B3|#B3]] = pretty much anything can be learned%0a** explanation%0a*** learning is re-organizing information through experiences. This process can have different degrees of difficulty being recursive, but is still just a process that has to be optimized to use the available resources, whatever those may be.%0a** degree of confidence%0a*** 90%25%0a** references%0a*** [[Content/Education]] and [[ReadingNotes/Le Maitre Ignorant]]%0a** alternatives%0a*** it is impossible to learn skill X if you do not have ability Y%0a**** example of down syndrome, autism or other psychological disorder%0a* [[#B4]][[#B4|#B4]] = there is no soul but there might be a consciousness and it might be "socially trained" %0a** explanation%0a*** ?%0a** degree of confidence%0a*** 90%25%0a** references%0a*** [[ReadingNotes/StrangeLoop|I Am A Strange Loop]]%0a** alternatives%0a*** there is a non-physical "thing" that %0a* [[#B5]][[#B5|#B5]] = everything is physical, including thoughts and emotions%0a** explanation%0a*** thoughts in general are just information being interpreted by a physical brain apparatus.%0a** degree of confidence%0a*** 90%25%0a** references%0a*** [[http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/xpl/freeabs_all.jsp?reload=true&arnumber=615478|Information is Physical]] by R. Landauer, IBM Thomas J. Watson Research Center, Physics and Computation 1992 %0a*** [[Cookbook/Cognition#Thinking]] and distributions%0a*** [[Seedea:Utopiahanalysis/Utopiahanalysis#beauty|The aesthetic of efficiency]], hhow beauty is actually an appreciation of efficiency%0a** alternatives%0a*** ?%0a* [[#B6]][[#B6|#B6]] = everything is connected%0a** explanation%0a*** since everything is physical then, through transitivity, everything is connected. Links can be loose and having very weak interactions though.%0a*** interesting consequences%0a**** every logistic based problem solved through an abstract model over a network can be applied to similar and eventually more generalist problems%0a**** routing problems are fundamental%0a**** one can assimilate KM and the documentation of a project as a an history of problems and their solution, thus routing%0a***** being able to parse the KM of a system allow thus for efficient routing thus better usage of the documented system overall even though it initially appear very time consuming for little reward%0a***** note that the KM can itself be highly inefficient if its own structure is unclear for the consumer of information and might indeed require more resource than directly peering through the system one is aiming at using%0a*** important remarks%0a**** this does not imply a strong [[Wikipedia:Butterfly effect]] because of [[Wikipedia:Control theory]] and solutions like [[Wikipedia:Homeostasis]]%0a**** this does not mean that everything is "like the Internet" or that Internet is everything%0a***** Internet is just one network build on top of other networks%0a** degree of confidence%0a*** 90%25%0a** references%0a*** Seedea:Utopiahanalysis/LinkInEpistemology%0a*** Seedea:Utopiahanalysis/UniNetVerseVisu%0a*** [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bfUCqp66DDM|Mindwalk]], 1990%0a*** [[Wikipedia:Mereology]]%0a*** [[Wikipedia:Metabolic pathway]]%0a*** [[Wikipedia:Category:Central_nervous_system_pathways]]%0a** alternatives%0a*** there exist some "bubbles" with no causality link to other "bubbles"%0a* [[#B7]][[#B7|#B7]] = there is no peaceful ecosystem%0a** explanation%0a*** because of the 2nd law of thermodynamics there are limited amount of resources, even less with a positive EREOI. Because of this situation the red queen principle applies, consequently a post scarcity situation is not stable, the arm race is the stable situation.%0a**** note that the nature state of stasis or equilibrium is a social bias. Human usually see a forest as a system in balance in which each organism help each other and does not use more resource that it needs. This results first from him being totally detached from the resource competition in the system but also his mesoscale of perception and analysis, time in a pond and time with trees are totally different from a human lifespan.%0a*** postscarcity and sustainable peace is impossible%0a**** predation won't stop as long as the 2nd law of thermodynamics holds %0a*** related answer http://www.quora.com/Warfare/Should-all-war-end-If-so-how%0a** degree of confidence%0a*** 90%25%0a** references%0a*** [[Wikipedia:Red Queen's Hypothesis]]%0a*** energy consumption%0a*** [[Wikipedia:Second law of thermodynamics]]%0a*** [[Wikipedia:State of nature]] which are mostly normative or even idealized%0a**** rather than [[Wikipedia:The Evolution of Cooperation]] and [[Wikipedia:Game theory]] principles%0a*** [[Wikipedia:Jevons paradox]]%0a** alternatives%0a*** ?%0a* [[#B8]][[#B8|#B8]] = emotions are heuristics%0a** explanation%0a*** Emotions are thoughts as practical heuristics based on biased statistics (from senses and socially defined norms). Each following example include a very complex estimation function that, for economical purpose, has to be replaced by an heuristic or, most likely, a set of heuristics.%0a**** love = confidence in relative fitness of your partner. Fitness in term of selection and thus on how adapted he or she is according to your history of relationships, your current situation and your goals. This could be biased by self-reinforcement either by yourself or the partner in order to maintain the current situation, a form of status quo.%0a**** pride = perceived large increased chances of survival of your action, including chores like cleaning or fixing [[Gardening/SaintMaur#TheoreticalConsiderations]]%0a**** stress = perceiving environmental constraints which could potential lead to decrease chances of survival%0a*** it does not imply that "listening to your emotions" is irrational since the alternative of using a formalized model can cost you more in resources than using the imperfect heuristic.%0a**** cf [[Wikipedia:Rational ignorance]]%0a** degree of confidence%0a*** 70%25%0a** references%0a*** [[http://web.media.mit.edu/~minsky/Introduction.html|Introduction]] to The Emotion Machine by Marvin Minsky, draft of 2005%0a** alternatives%0a*** ?%0a* [[#B9]][[#B9|#B9]] = stress is an estimation of the uncertainty in important affordances%0a** explanation%0a*** the more ones need to rely on someone or something, the stronger the coupling is, i.e. if a person or an object is required to conduct an action, it has a high importance. The closer it is to survival, the more important it is thus the stronger the coupling is. Consequently, the higher uncertainty regarding either the current status or an estimation of the future reliability of this person or object is, the more frequently information has to be acquired about this element, the more resources it takes.%0a*** see also Chances of Survival ([[Languages/OwnConcepts#CoS|CoS]]) as a measure of how likely an organism estimate his or other ability to sustain homeostasis in an environment%0a*** note that items on this very page also are affordances and in that respect challenging them should create a form of stress for any person in agreement with them%0a**** this could explain why debates on important topic become passionate to the point of drifting away from analysis to emotions and sophisms%0a** degree of confidence%0a*** 60%25%0a** references%0a*** maybe in cognitive science overall and in particular Marutana and Varela%0a** alternatives%0a*** ?%0a%0a!!Witnessing "miraculous" events%0aAs one age and come to a better understanding of the lack of reliability of its own physiology, one has to be even more precotious against misconception and misperceptions. If I was to one day encounter a situation that I could not comprehend of explain and that would be associated with miraculous events, coherent with religion or not, I would have to accept what I experienced as precisely a subjective set of perceptions. I would have to recall it as well a I can but also to remember that perceptions are imperfect and get processed by cognitive filters imperfectly too. They also get memorized by association hence the tendency to rely on existing socially accepted depictions. A very simple way to be reminded of how trickable the mind is first to look at the simplest optical illusions then eventually, if one is not already convince, to witness the act of a magician. See also [[AutoDebate/ReligionVsScience]]. After all this taken into consideration for the all aparati of obsveration used and if the incoherency subsists then one would have to challenge the very set of beliefs that this pages organizes.%0a%0a%0a!![[#KnownSimilarProcesses]]Known similar processes%0a* [[http://evodevouniverse.com/wiki/A_Cosmic_Evolutionary_Worldview:_Short_Responses_to_the_Big_Questions|A Cosmic Evolutionary Worldview: Short Responses to the Big Questions]], Evo Devo Universe%0a** aka Clément Vidal's philosophical identity card%0a** based on [[http://evodevouniverse.com/wiki/How_can_I_make_explicit_my_worldview%253F|How can I make explicit my worldview?]] Evo Devo Universe%0a** [[http://homepages.vub.ac.be/~clvidal/writings/Vidal-Metaphilosophical-Criteria.pdf|Metaphilosophical Criteria for Worldview Comparison]], Clement Vidal 2010%0a%0a!!To do%0a# add beauty ~= [[Seedea:Utopiahanalysis/Utopiahanalysis#beauty|the aesthetic of efficiency]]%0a# add a degree of confidence%0a## consider OpenCog use of [[http://www.opencog.org/wiki/Probabilistic_Logic_Networks|Probabilistic Logic Networks (PLN)]] and its TruthValue%0a# define a proper framework%0a## [[http://lesswrong.com/|Less Wrong]] community blog devoted to refining the art of human rationality.%0a## [[Wikipedia:Confirmation bias]] [[Wikipedia:Bounded rationality]] Wikipedia:Satisficing%0a## research in decision making%0a### [[http://www.decisionsciencenews.com/|Decision Science News]] by Dan Goldstein%0a### [[http://www.ted.com/talks/dan_ariely_asks_are_we_in_control_of_our_own_decisions.html|Dan Ariely asks, Are we in control of our own decisions?]] TED.com 2008%0a# check coherence in particular with%0a## Seedea:Research/Motivation%0a## Seedea:Content/Predictions%0a# find an automated way to check if they are coherent with the current state of the art in research in that domain and thus up to date%0a## if not, provide learning roadmap to reach it with an estimated time while keeping [[Wikipedia:Rational ignorance]] in check%0a### [[Cookbook/Cognition#EducationSelfUpdate]]%0a# use a hierarchical structure%0a## at least an order%0a# in the long run if this is working well%0a## use the same generative principle on to make low-res for [[Person/]]%0a# [[#VisualEpistemicNetwork]]visualization (visual epistemic network)%0a## thought X is based on Y based on belief B1, then drawing the chain%0a## thin link when confidence is low%0a### see what domain, concept, ... requires improvement%0a## thick link when confidence is high%0a# keep only "architectural" beliefs %0a## granularity level limited to to [[Wikipedia:Conjecture]] in order to have a manageable result%0a# integrate [[Seedea:Content/Conceptstree|Fundamental Concept Tree]]%0a## started nearly 2 years earlier in July 2008%0a## oriented toward strict formalization%0a## aimed to use brain imaging techniques%0a## review it%0a### why did it stall?%0a# ask review on #lesswrong%0a## regarding the structure and the process, '''not''' the content.%0a# could science be intrinsically relative to the subject?%0a** i.e. is something scientific only to my own ability to understand it? if no, it is *to me* a belief even if the entire educated society understands it perfectly and justify it with evidences.%0a# [[Seedea:Utopiahanalysis/Hypothesis]]%0a# explain more%0a## degree of confidence?%0a### how sure am I%0a### 0%25 "I really have no idea"%0a### 100%25 "I would literally bet my life on it"%0a# consider exploding B* to individual pages%0a## in their own group%0a## in the current group Fabien/MyBeliefsB*%0a## through URL rewrite%0a# add general duplication%0a## an individual that would by one mean or another, on a biological substrate or not, self-sustaining (partly or entirely duplicated), constitute an entirely independent individual%0a## the origin of the duplicated information would have consequences%0a### resources possessed by the individual would most likely become shared%0a#### thus indivisible resources might become competed for including but not limited to%0a##### relationships%0a##### societal%0a## the knowledge of the process itself will impact the 2 individuals and thus their behavior%0a## see also%0a### [[ReadingNotes/IAmAStrangeLoop]] [[ReadingNotes/BeingNoOne]]%0a### [[http://www.randomhouse.com/catalog/display.pperl/9780553385786.html|How to Defeat Your Own Clone]] by Kyle Kurpinski and Terry D. Johnson, Random House February 2010%0a# check for blindspots%0a## what are the intrinsic problems of the set of beliefs proposed?%0a## note that is different from coherence%0a# consider deja-vu and similar displeasing emotions as precisely displeasing because, maybe relying on bias or not, they challenge personal beliefs%0a%0a!!See also%0a* [[ReadingNotes/Agnotology]]%0a* [[Seedea:Seedea/SandIdeabox#SMA|Smart Answering Machine]]%0a* [[AutoDebate/]]%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QIHLezCyzCI|Greenspan Admits Philosophical Error]] in [[http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/warning/view/|The Warning]], PBS 2009%0a* [[Wikipedia:List of cognitive biases]]%0a** find metasploit for cognitive bias, mapping between [[Wikipedia:List of cognitive biases]] and ways to exploit each%0a* http://www.gullible.info/%0a* [[http://www.skeptic.com/the_magazine/|Skeptic » The Magazine]], started in 1992%0a* http://www.siteslike.com/similar/snopes.com%0a** [[http://www.snopes.com/|snopes.com]] Urban Legends Reference Pages, started in 1995%0a** http://www.hoaxbusters.org/%0a* [[Wikipedia:Systemic bias]] and [[Wikipedia:Groupthink]]%0a* [[http://www.fooledbyrandomness.com/|Nassim Nicholas Taleb's Home Page]], author of [[Wikipedia:The Black Swan (Taleb book)]] and [[Wikipedia:Fooled by Randomness]]%0a* [[http://www.scribd.com/documents/30548590/Cognitive-Biases-A-Visual-Study-Guide-by-the-Royal-Society-of-Account-Planning|Cognitive Biases - A Visual Study Guide]], Royal Society of Account Planning April 2010%0a* [[http://ferrouswheel.me/2010/03/the-ism-of-reasoning/|Sexism, Racism and the Ism of Reasoning]] by Joel Pitt aka ferrouswheel, May 2010%0a* [[Wikipedia:Argument map]]%0a* [[http://www.ai.sri.com/~seas/aml/|Argument Markup Language (AML)]] XML interchange language for structured arguments. It is intended to be both human and machine readable, capable of representing many different forms of structured arguments.%0a* [[http://www.risk-cartography.org/en_index.html|risk-cartography.org, Risk Controversies visualized]] The Development of Internet based Argumentation Maps%0a* [[http://www.tatamcgrawhill.com/html/9780075536093.html|The Web of Belief]] by W. V. Quine and J. S. Ullian, McGraw-Hill 1978%0a* [[http://crispian-jago.blogspot.com/2010/07/periodic-table-of-irrational-nonsense.html|The Periodic Table of Irrational Nonsense]] by Crispian Jago, Science, Reason and Critical Thinking July 2010%0a** local copy %25thumb%25[[Path:/pub/images/ThePeriodicTableOfIrrationalNonsense.png|Path:/pub/images/ThePeriodicTableOfIrrationalNonsense.png]]%0a* [[http://www.illc.uva.nl/COMSOC/|Computational Social Choice]]%0a** application of techniques developed in computer science, such as complexity analysis or algorithm design, to the study of social choice mechanisms, such as voting procedures or fair division algorithms%0a** importing concepts from social choice theory into computing%0a* [[http://www.yale.edu/minddevlab/papers/birch&bloom%2520curse.pdf|The Curse of Knowledge in Reasoning About False Beliefs]] by Susan A.J. Birch and Paul Bloom, Psychological Science Volume 18—Number 5 2006%0a* [[http://mitpress.mit.edu/catalog/item/default.asp?ttype=2&tid=12127|The Anatomy of Bias - How Neural Circuits Weigh the Options]] by Jan Lauwereyns, The MIT Press 2010%0a* [[http://everythingisobvious.com/|Everything is Obvious | *Once You Know The Answer | How Common Sense Fails Us]] by Duncan Watts, Random House March 2011%0a** [[http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052748704471904576228710158959854.html|Book Review: Everything Is Obvious]] by Christopher F. Chabris, WSJ.com April 2011%0a** [[http://www.randomhouse.com/book/187477/everything-is-obvious-by-duncan-j-watts/9780385531689|Everything Is Obvious by Duncan J. Watts]], Random House March 2011%0a%0a!!Inspired by%0a[[Layered Model]] and the talk by Sam Harris [[http://www.ted.com/talks/lang/eng/sam_harris_science_can_show_what_s_right.html|Science Can Answer Moral Questions]], TED 2010 but also [[Seedea:Content/Conceptstree|my earlier attempt]] with a more brain imaging twist. Probably before that [[Content/PersonalModel]].%0a%0a%25right%25[[!ToRefactor]]%25%25 Fabien.Diploma=I sincerely thank you for the time during which you honestly tried to help me.%0aOur discussions were, to me at least, interesting and were the occasions of an exchange.%0aI think I learned quite a lot from them.%0aIf you do not have time, I simply refuse to have my diploma, you do not have to read further if you do not want to know why, you can even think it is lazyness.%0a%0a>>rframe%3c%3cWell I try my best to be just like I am[[%3c%3c]]%0aBut everybody wants you to be just like them.[[%3c%3c]]%0aBob Dylan%0a>>%3c%3c%0a%0a!!even what you consider a short silly story has an history%0aIt all started several years ago when all my friends passed their driving test.%0aActually maybe not, it started even before, when all my friends had their first communion.%0aI can't remember precisely, but I would say that a vast majority had it done. I was studying in a private catholic school.%0aThe reason ? Presents. Some did it by faith but most did it for the faith in presents, such an innocent form of materialistic greed.%0aI had the choice to do it too, and I was almost echoing what all my peers did before me.%0aStill something was not quite connecting in my brain.%0aThe coherence of the whole system I was going to play allegiance too, consisted in saying publicly that I was a believer and thus that i was understanding it fully.%0aDetermined by those two facts I simply decide not to follow the crowd. When you believe in something you do not need gifts to do it, but accepting gifts to bend your will you surrender to a consumerist system. Doing it for something you do not even believe in would mean walking in life on my knees. You can have your first communion anytime in life but you can not renounce it.%0aYou have to live it to experience how it feels.%0a%0a%0aQuestioning the behavior of peers is not something you do openly and easily, whatever your age.%0aStill, regarding my analysis of the situation, no matter how poor it was then, and the simple gut feeling I had comparing my possible course of actions and my values, my moral system... I could not do it.%0aI had to face it and refuse what personally seems to me as fundamentally wrong.%0aYears later I, when I was around 16, everybody started to focus on their new God: the car.%0aIn order to drive a car fashionable enough to impress your peers, you need a license.%0aThis driving license is somehow for youngsters what opens them the doors of adulthood, not diploma, not having an income, not wisdom but a car.%0aAnyway they all gradually passed their driving test license and were able to drive, thus gaining freedom and adulthood at the same time.%0aLooking back, it didnt appear to fundamentaly change their lives but at least, they felt free. They felt free to go anywhere they wanted but... nevertheless they always chose the same roads.%0a%0a%0aThe question was once again: do I really need it? what will it lead to?%0a%0aThere are very few things that have a benefit with no price behind, and even if i dont know any I guess they could exist.%0aWhat does having a car entitled to you mean? To go anywhere you want ! Well, wherever there is a road and just if you have a gas tank big enough to drive through. Transporting friends and large heavy objects easily! Well, even if I do not know precise statistics, I can bet that at least 80%25 of all car use today are made by one person with just a handbag as a "large object" (just look through your window and count). Being able to go to work and earn money! Well, once again I guess at least 80%25 of the routes made could be done using either public transportation or another less consuming device.%0aBut above all, a car does not entitle you to freedom, it entitles you to servitude.%0aYou put your finger in a mechanism you can not even grasp, at least at such an early age.%0aA car is a keystone in the consumerist system. Having a driving license means you will probably have a car (else why even bother to pay for it with your money and your never ever refunding time!).%0a%0a%0aalready did that before, changed my life (driving license)%0a%0a%0aliving by/embodying my ideal, not by the ideals of others%0aI know most people will not understand my decision or actually fully understand it but reject it as a valid choice.%0aThis is why they will live they life and I will live mine.%0a%0aPeople should not feel threatened in any way even if my action questions their lifestyle.%0aMy life is mine, their life is theirs.(Meus mihi, suus cuique est carus. Plautus, Captivi 400)((The one who is) mine is dear to me, (the one who is) another’s is dear to him/her.) (check on: http://www.righthandpointing.com/latin/?m=200601)%0aIf I do not live my ideals, my values or, more simply, my vision of life, if I live the ideal life of someone else,%0awho's life am I experiencing?%0aI prefer to die young thinking "I fucked up my life ... but at least it was my life, I tried " rather than diying at a very old age blattering " I did everything perfectly, I did as other told me and sometimes as I thought was correct, and still... where had my life gone?".%0a%0aI have just one life and it is this one%0a%0a!!education, not diploma%0a"I dont want to loose my time talking to people with no PhD" Paola's friend professor (who spoke is actually that old fart of my adviser...)%0abias of judgement that is socially negative but also for the person having the bias a very limitating view (truc pr cacher les yeux des chevaux)%0a%0a!!judging by realization, no possessions%0aby refusing to have a diploma the only proof of "my value" will be what I have done,%0anot what a paper says I could potentially do (like a political program).%0aThis will push me to constantly realize better projects and build on top of each other,%0aalways evolving and looking for new opportunities in new grounds.%0a%0a!!a protection against lazyness, not being an employee%0awe like the river go with the easiest path,%0aI think being used to, on a daily basis (power of habits), not taking decisions but above all not deciding the must above goal (in any form of institution, being public or private, for profit or not-for profit, you refer to a hierarchy validating your decision and setting your objective) is a very dangerous position, you forfeit your freedom. In a time of faster and faster evolution of our environment this provide a fundamental flaw.%0a%0a!!"if you dont need it just get it and burry it or burn it"%0athen why should I loose precious time in the first place%0aby this very principle people you miss your life%0a%0a%0awhy did I also did NOT follow to my wise father ? my extremely well educated counselor ?%0a%0aBecause they are NOT what I am aiming at ! You do not ask real estate counseling to an homeless person in the street.%0a%0aThey are probably proefficient and good at what they do but is it really relevant to what I want to do ?%0a%0aMaybe they spent their time thinking that tomorrow they would do this or that, in the end they are what they are today.%0a%0aIt is a crash course on risk taking, a key skill%0a%0aIt is always possible to get another diploma later, cancelling one never%0a%0a%0a[[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4PKjF7OumYo|Molecular Visualizations of DNA]] by the Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research %0aEven with those incredible visuals, I guess I would still have missed it when I was at school it's only based on motivation and "just do it" ...%0aI think school really makes us more servant/docile/fragile/expecting rather than independant/strong/self-learners (cf [[http://www.understandingpower.com/|Understanding Power]] by Noam Chomsky, 2002, page236 : "if he got a C in a course, nobody cared, but if he went to school three minutes late he was sent to the principal's office -and that generalized. He realized that what it meant is, '''what's valued here is the ability to work on an assembly line, even if it's an intellectual assembly line'''").%0a%0a%0a>>frame center%3c%3c[@%0aTwo roads diverged in a yellow wood,%0aAnd sorry I could not travel both%0aAnd be one traveler, long I stood%0aAnd looked down one as far as I could%0aTo where it bent in the undergrowth;%0a %0aThen took the other, as just as fair%0aAnd having perhaps the better claim,%0aBecause it was grassy and wanted wear;%0aThough as for that, the passing there%0aHad worn them really about the same,%0a%0aAnd both that morning equally lay%0aIn leaves no step had trodden black.%0aOh, I kept the first for another day!%0aYet knowing how way leads on to way,%0aI doubted if I should ever come back.%0a%0aI shall be telling this with a sigh%0aSomewhere ages and ages hence:%0atwo roads diverged in a wood, and I --%0aI took the one less traveled by,%0aAnd that has made all the difference.@]%0a>>%3c%3c%0a%0a%25right%25[[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Road_Not_Taken_(poem)|The Road Not Taken]] by Robert Frost%25%25%0a%0a!!See also%0a* [[http://www.ted.com/talks/ken_robinson_says_schools_kill_creativity.html|Ken Robinson says schools kill creativity]] TED.com 2006%0a* [[Wikipedia:Systemic bias]] and [[Wikipedia:Groupthink]]%0a* [[Content/Education]]%0a%0a!!To do%0a# remove all the non important stuff, Orwell-style-proofread%0a# power of symbols%0a## a daily reminder%0a## exemple of a flag%0a# organize media in a more pleasant way%0a## [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=17-IG81K7Dc|The Specials - Rat Race]]%0a# reformulate for [[AutoDebate/WhyIDroppedOut]] Fabien.EpistemologicalModel=!!Principle%0aThe most efficient way to process information.%0a%0a!!Result%0a[[InnovativIT:.]] as a tool to integrate this justified way. (abstraction of InnovativITLab:InnovationMarketsArbitrage/ to InnovativITLab:Template/)%0a%0a%0a!![[#Study2]]Study #2 - On the risk of relying on the current model%0a[[Fabien/ExtendedLayeredModel]] proposes to list layers of description listed by increasing number of managed units and using the current models (i.e. network). Yet one could wonder if fundamental epistemological progress were not made precisely by rejecting the underlying model used hitherto to think on the problem (cf [[ReadingNotes/Kuhn]] or [[Wikipedia:Epistemological anarchism]]).%0a%0aThis can imply that overall studies are linked to, or even lagging behind, advances of disciplines studying the law of relations between abstract objects like mathematics and computer science (as currently with graph theory or set theory) and mainly have a role of selected the produced models that fit their own sets of experimental data.%0a%0a%0a!![[#Study1]]Study #1 - Differences in evolutionary studies%0a# list "layers" or context in which evolutionary theory is being used%0a## biology%0a### [[http://www.fas.harvard.edu/~ped/|Program for Evolutionary Dynamics]] (PED) at Harvard University%0a### [[http://tuvalu.santafe.edu/%257Ejpc/EvDynBib.html|Evolutionary Dynamics Bibliography]] at Santa Fe Institute%0a## epistemology with Nathalie Gontier%0a## software dev with GA%0a## economy the last book in [[ReadingNotes/ScanningNotes#DarwinsConjecture]]%0a### also in evolutionary game theory%0a## others%0a### event marketing http://eprints.lincoln.ac.uk/1224/%0a# explicit what views of evolutionary theory is actually used%0a## original%0a## modern synthesis%0a## mobile DNA and new more complex models%0a## others%0a# explicit what data structures/processes it pre-supposes%0a## for the unit, level, ...%0a## tree or networks%0a# see what tools can be applied%0a## datasets%0a## Seedea:Research/PhylogeneticFlowProgramming%0a%0a!!Remarks on the lack of visibility of the field itself%0aConcernant l'epistemologie oui je trouves ca passionnant ET fondamental. Pour les avancees et la diffusion... c'est vrai que c'est assez difficile mais je ne suis pas sur que ce soit la communaute en soit ou meme ses pratiques qui posent probleme. Peut-etre que c'est intrinseque :%0a* l'epistemologie est liee a l'education et comme l'education force a s'interroger sur l'apprentissage pour etre efficace on doit aussi concevoir l'apprentissage "de quoi", du savoir mais comment definir ce savoir ? Comme il existe un lien fort entre savoir et pouvoir si tu remets en question le savoir lui-meme tu remets en question le pouvoir qui l'utilisait. C'est equivalent au fait d'avoir un professeur sur de soit dont tu parlais vendredi dernier, on fait confiance a celui qui semble savoir, pas celui qui doute en permanence.%0a* l'epistemologie questionne les fondements, et meme ce qui est cense etre le plus rassurant de ces fondements, que ce soit initiallement les textes sacres dans le passe ou aujourd'hui la methode scientifique. Vivre au quotidien en ayant conscience que son modele est fragile reste assez stressant et peut-etre que beaucoup cherchent plus a etre rassure qu'a vraiment comprendre.%0a* c'est une domaine simplement base sur l'histoire et en particulier l'histoire des sciences et des techniques et bien sur la philosophie. Quelle est la proportion de la population qui a etudie cela durant son parcours scolaire ? Comme on en discute rapidement aussi vendredi avec un autre membre du CRI pour la majorite des gens les mathematiques, la philosophie, etc... sont des matieres "finies", il n'existerait pas de recherche dans le domaine. D'ailleurs l'ecole fait semblant de transmettre des savoirs sur donc on sort de la en se disant que l'on maitrise des domaines finis, voila la chimie ca marche comme ca, point. A mon avis si a chaque cours on precisant que cela reste un processus en train de se construire en ce moment meme les perspectives changeraient surement.%0a%0aPour resumer je dirais que je ne suis pas etonne que ce soit un domaine assez peu populaire en partie a des formalismes assez difficiles (et, sic, forcement des outils encore plus difficiles a mettre en pratique, trop conceptuels et passez assez axe dans des pratiques) mais a mon avis aussi du au sujet lui-meme. Malgre tous ces problemes (et ca demanderait en effet de s'y pencher un peu plus) je pense que cela reste fondamental en science et meme au quotidien ;)%0a%0aResult of a discussion with Ludovic Le Renard.%0a%0a%0a!!Inspired by%0a* [[Events/EmergenceEnSciencesCognitives#OwnObjectives]]%0a* [[Events/RencontresWikimedia2010#OwnObjectives]]%0a* Seedea:Research/PhylogeneticFlowProgramming%0a%0a!!Sources%0a* Seedea:Research/Bibliography%0a%0a!!To do%0a# [[Content/Education]]%0a# [[Content/PersonalModel]]%0a# [[Content/Philosophy#Epistemology]]%0a## [[ReadingNotes/AncientEpistemology]]%0a## [[ReadingNotes/Epistemetrics]]%0a## [[ReadingNotes/EvolutionaryEpistemologyAsAScientificMethod]]%0a## [[Fabien/Heuristics#Truth]]%0a# shema wrote in front of the Sorbonne and shared few years ago to Duong%0a# Seedea:Research/StrategicalEpistemology%0a# Seedea:Research/Drive%0a# Seedea:Research/PhylogeneticFlowProgramming%0a# [[Wikipedia:Category:Epistemological theories]]%0a# my [[Languages/OwnConcepts#Epistemotaxis]] Fabien.EthicalFramework=!!Principle%0aDefine and explicit my own ethical framework. Providing way to make it simple to follow and easy to update through experiences. This is required despite existing laws as those are written a posteriori (cf Seedea:Research/Drive), applied imperfectly and hard to know despite the idealistic ''Nemo censetur legem ignorareo'' aka [[Wikipedia:Ignorantia juris non excusat]]. One could also question how the law is being written and how politics in general influences it (e.g. [[ReadingNotes/ScanningNotes#LegalStrategies]]). Consequently one can not suppose that was it not illegal is not amoral thus moral.%0a%0a!!Aim%0a[[#Tool]]Provide a tool facilitating decision-making coherent with an explicit view through pre-defined metrics and their thresholds of acceptance. An unknown value could be by default defined as under the threshold. If the threshold is not reached, alternatives should be proposed rather than simply canceling the action. This could also be shared and curated amongst a trusted network of contributors with decreasing impact. Such a tool could be initially limited to the browser, e.g. a color system, but then extended to mobile applications, especially with the improvement of computer vision systems and libraries of items. Note that over time and through facilitated habits, users might be incited to gradually increase the thresholds.%0a%0a!!Abstraction%0a* defining what actually is a con or a pro through the overall context, economical context but also ideals %0a* where do you put the limit as both extremes (entirely free, entirely binded) are probably just as unhealthy or even unrealistic%0a* some decisions can be temporary and switch can be done to gather information by experimentation%0a* do not stay limited to dichotomy and linear proportionality, rather consider%0a** multiple planes of analysis, opposite parties can have different metrics%0a** upper and lower bounds%0a** exponential and logarithmic link %0a%0a!!Applications%0a* politics%0a** redistribution%0a*** probably the core problem since problems revolve around negotiation for available resources%0a**** also included in entrepreneurship since shares and dilution are always central and recurrent questions%0a*** often each camp see the '''idealization''' of its own view as the resolution of the problem of the opponent view%0a**** free market solve inefficiency and thus fairly creates different wealth%0a**** regulation solves unfair advantages thus provides an equality of chances%0a**** whereas the actual '''implementation''' of each view precisely creates what the other is attempting to solve%0a*** cf discussion with Paola the 13/02/2011 at 20:05%0a* economy%0a** invoking the benefits of market-based economy whereas its foundations are '''not''' respected (note that this is probably rather belonging to [[Content/Sophisms]] than ethical problems)%0a*** competition while collusion and state supported monopolies exist (see also Seedea:Content/Newconcepts#RegulatoryCapture especially applied to the finance and banking industry)%0a*** value of price while externality costs and logistic tracking are not public (or even deliberately hidden)%0a* war%0a** secure access to resources while spend according to conflicting ideologies%0a*** in particular when justified by inheritance rather than fructifying the commons%0a* work%0a** alienation and opportunity costs%0a** how rational is it to be part and thus maintain an economical system one does fully understand?%0a** what non-profit systems, including monasteries or NGO, that produce value for society but in order to function still in the end ask for donations thus integrate the financial system?%0a*** is it possible to change a system from the inside? even when this system as established safeguards against such actions?%0a* inheritance%0a** of wealth%0a** of education, cf [[PersonalInformationStream/WithoutNotesFebruary11#OpenData|doubt on open data]] or [[WatchingNotes/WatchingNotes#Incultures2|French Education Nationale]] choice between Condorcet, Mirabeau, Talerant or Le peletier de Saint-Fargeau%0a* consumption%0a** CO'^2^' footprint especially regarding travels%0a*** what about traveling to preach the importance of carbon footprint reduction?%0a*** e.g. http://footprint.mit.edu/%0a** logistic of primary resources especially regarding access to new tools%0a*** e.g. http://www.globalwitness.org or the logistic map of component in daily life objects%0a* software%0a** for production and usage%0a** check the 4 freedoms in http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/free-sw.html%0a* social network%0a** presence%0a* supermarket card%0a** pros%0a*** reductions%0a*** how convenient%0a** cons%0a*** binding%0a*** privacy%0a*** influence%0a* privacy and security%0a** seen as a trade-off with costs on each side rather than a binary choice%0a*** a la Bruce Schneider%0a%0a!!Inspired by%0aConcluding chapter of [[ReadingNotes/TreeOfKnowledge#Chapter10]] promoting an ethical framework like [[ReadingNotes/TheEgoTunnel#Chapter9]] and [[ReadingNotes/BeingNoOne#Chapter8]].%0a%0a!!To do%0a* use it for%0a** [[Events/VotingIsALearningProcess]]%0a** [[I:Collaborations/]]%0a* check against [[Fabien/MyBeliefs]]%0a* dedicated choice websites%0a** http://www.GoodGuide.com%0a* integrate [[Content/Ethics]]%0a* [[#Tool|Tool]] could be started through popular websites, including online supermarkets%0a* consider what is the finest construction of human civilization is and how it can be pursued in the eventuality of its demise%0a** e.g. the scientific inquiry of the nature of the universe inherited by AGI%0a** shared the 07/08/2011 at 11:39 in http://www.agi-wiki.org/ChanLogs/ Fabien.ExtendedLayeredModel=(:redirect Analysis/ExtendedLayeredModel:) Fabien.Fabien=(:pagelist group={$Group} list=normal fmt=#simple:)%0a%0a!!To do%0a# integrate better the self-model view of%0a## [[ReadingNotes/TheEgoTunnel]]%0a## [[ReadingNotes/BeingNoOne]]%0a## [[Content/BiasOfSelf]]%0a# PKM and P-Self-KM%0a# follow (and eventually update) http://www.ourp.im/Papers/PrivacySettings%0a# rename this group "Self" as Fabien is already in the URL%0a# ideals%0a## [[Content/MyAphorisms]]%0a## [[AutoDebate/WhyIsYourNicknameUtopiah]] Fabien.HealthDashboard=[[#DashBoardStart]]%0a!!![[Cookbook/Food#CurrentDietStart|Current diet]]%0a(:include Cookbook/Food#CurrentDietStart#CurrentDietEnd :)%0a%0a!!![[Content/Exercises|Exercise]]%0a!!!!Swimming%0a(:include Content/Exercises#LastSession lines=1:)%0a!!!!Core Muscle%0a(:include Content/Exercises#LastCoreMuscle lines=1:)%0a!!!!Inline Skating%0a(:include Content/Exercises#LastInlineSkating lines=1:)%0a!!!!Running%0a(:include Content/Exercises#LastRunning lines=1:)%0a[[#DashBoardEnd]]%0a%0a!!See also%0a* [[http://www.ourp.im/PIM/MembersProposals#RealTimeHealthyBehaviorMonitoring|RealTime Healthy Behavior Monitoring]] PIM project%0a* [[(Content.)DailyDisciplineMeasurements]] againt indexes (BMI, ...) adapted to my profile (age/weight/lifestyle/...) and [[(Content.)Health]] (statistics on risks).%0a%0a!!To do%0a# average calory intake%0a# average calory spent%0a## normal day%0a## swimming session%0a## running session%0a# weight%0a# height%0a# blood pressure%0a# heart rate Fabien.Heuristics=* the first time you buy a new tool get the model with the least options%0a** next time you get that tool you adapt your model selection based on your needs%0a* salary is mainly the result of%0a** how much information is processed%0a** how new the "algorithm" to process it is%0a** how much is comforts the current power system%0a* to the question why does X is so complicated, understand its phylogeny and eventually ontogeny, if it does not help, continue the recursion%0a** overall through [[Analysis/ExtendedLayeredModel]] and ideally supported by Seedea:Research/PhylogeneticFlowProgramming%0a* encoding from STM to LTM is the short-term equivalent to deciding which area to study%0a** the first is an estimation of memory ROI, the last of cognitive skills and area strategy evolution ROI%0a** they both are application to the answer of the question What can I learn today that will be useful today and still have value tomorrow?%0a** epistemic function of estimated the topic with maximum increase of chance of survival over time%0a*** max(d CoS'_topic_' / dt)%0a*** see also [[Languages/OwnConcepts#Epistemotaxis]]%0a* urban gradient%0a** one can infer from the flow during rush hour of the places with high salaries and low rent%0a* social tension within a city%0a** density of different cultures and proportional of the impact on the place (e.g. minimum impact for travelers, maximum impact for migrants involved in the political system)%0a* [[#Emergence]]emergence%0a** hint of a lack of a complete understanding not just between entities and their interactions but also with their environment%0a** the "new" behavior is neither new nor inherently complex but rather an indicator that the model of the external observer or interpreter is incomplete%0a** see also [[Events/EmergenceEnSciencesCognitives#OwnPosition]]%0a* [[#ExpressivePower]]expressive power%0a** maximizing expressive power while taking learning costs into account%0a** used in [[Slideshows/PersonalUX]]%0a** to consider also for creativity and innovation%0a* guilt%0a** it is appropriate to feel guilty when you are consciously involved in a process that you think is not moral or ethical%0a** potentially an improvement mechanism, an engine of change if used properly%0a* [[#DecisionMaking]]decision making%0a** if a decision has a lot of possibilities (e.g. picking up a name) but either low impact or easy reversibility then one should time-box this decision%0a* [[#VocabularyUsage]]vocabulary usage%0a** speak with increasingly rare required words based on constant feedback with other participants to the disussion%0a*** rare words are important but they convey very specific meaning in a condensed form, they can reference to an entire strictly delimited body of knowledge%0a** forming hermeneutic coupling%0a* [[#Truth]]credibility/truth%0a** entirely clear and logical chain of causal events%0a*** the removal of each item would break it%0a** at least two independent sources%0a*** at least one credible source%0a** being falsifiable%0a** referring explicitly to a public methodology%0a*** using a well known scientific experimental protocol%0a**** having multiple independent laboratories conducting the same experiment producing coherent results%0a** availability of data that lead to the conclusion%0a** apply the same verification to the past track of records%0a** no obvious form of error, self deception or bias%0a** consider stakes%0a*** including but not limited to social recognition%0a** see also%0a*** [[ReadingNotes/Popper]]%0a*** [[ReadingNotes/EvolutionaryEpistemologyAsAScientificMethod]]%0a*** [[ReadingNotes/AncientEpistemology]]%0a*** [[ReadingNotes/PursuitOfTruth]]%0a*** [[ReadingNotes/Kuhn]]%0a*** [[Seedea:Content/Conceptstree]]%0a* queuing%0a** supermarket%0a*** number of item%0a*** age%0a*** family structure%0a*** objective of the person queuing%0a*** ability of the worker%0a*** chances of accident%0a** see also [[Wikipedia:Queueing theory]]%0a* lane selection%0a** map%0a** individual behavior%0a*** how much does each individual know and wants to optimize%0a** group behavior%0a*** distribution of traffic over time and space%0a* reaching a rendez-vous point%0a** increase by 25%25 the time required for new locations%0a%0a!!See also%0a* Wikipedia:Heuristic%0a* Wikipedia:Metaheuristic%0a* [[http://www.metaheuristics.eu/|EU/ME - the metaheuristics community]]%0a* [[http://greenlightwiki.com/heuristic/|The Heuristic Wiki]]%0a* [[http://www.ceser.res.in/ceserp/index.php/ijai/about/editorialPolicies#custom1|Special issue on Metaheuristics in Artificial Intelligence]], IJAI%0a* [[http://www.oup.com/us/catalog/general/subject/Psychology/CognitivePsychology/CognitiveNeuroscience/?view=usa&sf=toc&ci=9780199744282|Heuristics: The Foundations of Adaptive Behavior]], Oxford University Press March 2011%0a%0a!!To do%0a# consider%0a## http://www.agi-wiki.org/MembersProjects/AlgorithmicDay%0a## [[Content/MostImportantEquations]]%0a# add%0a## [[Bypassing/Bypassing#PersonalHeuristics]]%0a# dedicate a special page for credibility/truth/epistemology%0a# implement them in Seedea:Seedea/SandIdeabox#arhs%0a## eventually through [[Cookbook/Overlay]]%0a# network traversal and [[Wiki/OwnWikisNetwork]]%0a# check truthfulness via [[Wiki/ToDo#ScientificallyOrientedPIM]] Fabien.IdealDay=* improve my understanding of the world Im part of%0a* environment to discover%0a** new person%0a*** new point of view / model%0a** new concept%0a** new word%0a** new piece of art%0a* healthy yet delicious meal%0a* physical activity%0a* societal improvement Fabien.LayeredModel=(:redirect Analysis/LayeredModel:) Fabien.Monetization=!!Principle%0aThe web is a wonderful resource. My personal website tries to be a modest contribution to the bigger picture. I put a lot of efforts into it yet leave it all accessible for anybody free of charge. I do hope it helped a few and will continue to in the future. Hosting a website is not free regardless of how it is done. You always have to pay at minimum for the computer running it (even if in the cloud), the electricity to make it compute (even if using solar pannels at home, to install and maintain them) and last but not least for the connection itself (even if you become an autonomous system you will still have interconnection costs at the exchange). Consequently in addition to the time I spend adding content, curating it, maintening the software stack, which to be honest are all part of a learning process and thus beneficial to my own growth, a free website is never free of charge for the owner.%0a%0aA growing model for the last decades have been to miminize the discomfort of the reader. Nobody enjoys doing a bank transfer and wait for days to clear to get content. Credit cards made that slighly more efficient so we only have to wait seconds. Yet, more often than not when exploring new content, we are unsure if it is truly worth either the efforts or the price. What about not paying then? What initially sounded like an amazing idea grew into a monster that is going as far as challenging our democracy.%0a%0aWhile "not paying" sure initially "feels" nice it rapidly becomes disgusting. I believe pirating is the least worst option. You try something, steal it without attacking someone but you also show no appreciation to everybody involved in the work. If the work is of low quality then so be it. You tried, it was a failure, you move on. If it is good though, the more you appreciate the work, the more unacceptable not retributing the author feels. What about introducing someone who would pay on your behalf? Here comes advertisers. Nobody likes ads but when you are so excited by content you don't dare move an inch or look away, it becomes barely bearable. Unfortunately advertising online radically change the game for one fundamental reason : broadcast is blunt. %0a%0aAdvertising online morphed when tailoring the message to the viewer was sold to advertiser as the magical weapon. Advertisers run in a constant challenge of aquiring and keeping attention. Habituation makes us all gradually imune to noise, we filter it out. That's terrible when your product is noise. The magic came in the realisation that one could show ads to people who actually care about a product. Unfortunately what initially started as common sense gradually became an arm-race to surveillance. The better the person seeing the ad would be categorize, the more expensive the ad. Entire online empires were built on that premise. The competition to always gathered more data, more frequent data, more precise data in all possible ways gave rise to surveillance capitalism.%0a%0aThis was a mistake. It might have cost us elections in the largest democracies but it doesn't mean it is the only way.%0a%0aWe could go back to sending a check, became mutual patrons or ... we could pay constantly for what we appreciate. Technically speaking there are multiple of ways but for now WebMonetization, the W3C standard, is running on this website.%0a%0aIf you are enabling it, a sincere thank you. It is not going to cover the costs of the server but symbolically it is very important : it shows that learned helplessness does not apply to the web.%0a%0aThe web is a network of connected knowing actors. Every time you behave in a way that you feel morally and ethically adequate you feel better but you also help to enable the world you thing is right. Thank you.%0a%0a!!How it works%0aWeb Monetization streams money from your account to mine. Because doing it directly would be unpractical different actors are involved including extension developers to measure how long you spend on each website that support it, e.g. [[https://coil.com/|Coil]], payment gateways e.g. [[https://www.gatehub.net/|GateHub]] or even cryptocurrency ledger e.g [[https://ripple.com/xrp/|Ripple]]. Note that those actors are only practical examples. What matters is that they work today, you can stream money that you can then spend or exchange, but also that you do not have to rely on them.%0a%0a!!How to contribute here%0aCreate and Coil account, add the extension to your browser then enjoy this websites and others knowing that you are helping to transition the web to healthier business models, one streamed payment at a time.%0a%0a!!How to make it work on your website%0aYou can check the source of this web page but overall there are 2 parts :%0a* a code snippet that let the browser extension that the page can receive payment and a what address%0a* another code snippet that shows and hides messages and content based on the status, monetizing or not.%0a%0a!!SideBar import%0a[[#SideBarImportStart]]%0a(:div class="MonetizationEnabledSidebar":)%0a%25width=50px%25https://webmonetization.org/img/wm-icon-animated.svg%0aWeb Monetization enabled, thanks for [[Fabien/Monetization|your support]]!%0a(:divend:)%0a(:div class="MonetizationDisabledSidebar":)%0aWeb Monetization is not enabled. 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Lannion - Bath - Compiegne - Curitiba - Compiegne - Shanghai - Compiegne - Langrolay - Saint-Maur - [[Fabien.Roadmap|Roadmap for what is yet to come...]]%0a%0a!!Inspired by %0a* [[http://math.dartmouth.edu/~euler/historica/euler-timeline.html|Euler timeline]] at Dartmouth Department of Mathematics%0a%0a!!To do%0a* Add activities/accomplishments%0a* use the Facebook group [[http://www.facebook.com/home.php#/group.php?gid=25360827493&ref=ts|Benetou family name, a quest for your origins]]%0a* [[http://theportfolio.ofmichaelanderson.com/portfolio/resume-infographics/|Résumé / Infographics]], The Portfolio.of Michael Anderson 2008 Fabien.Principle=>>hero-unit%3c%3c%0a! Sandboxed re-usable explorations%0a%0a%0aLet me unpack that : %25green%25Sandboxed re-usable explorations%25%25 first starts with explorations. %25green%25Explorations%25%25 are short moments in life when I actively try something different from what I have done before. They can be technical or social, driven by profit or pleasure, physical or intellectual. %25green%25Sandboxed%25%25 explorations means that those explorations are isolated from each other. If I try something new the result will not tear apart the rest of my life, a technical exploration is not going to make me lose all my friends and a technical exploration is also not going to break my code base. A %25green%25re-usable%25%25 exploration means that after doing it, life will go on but if any point in time after I have the need to use the result of that exploration it will be easy to do so. For example a travel would be well documented with contacts to eventually get in touch with. A bit of code will be packaged, presented as an API or component. %0a%0aFinally a %25green%25sandboxed re-usable exploration%25%25 is a safe pleasant moment of trying something new while being able to benefit from it in the future. %0a%0a!!%25center%25Go and create sustainably!%0a%0a>>%3c%3c%0a%0a(:html:)%0a%3ccenter>%0a%3ciframe width="560" height="315" sandbox="allow-same-origin allow-scripts allow-popups" src="https://video.benetou.fr/videos/embed/5b39ff02-dce8-457f-a815-b7f29535a94d" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen>%3c/iframe>%0a%3c/center>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a>>center%3c%3c%0aWant to skip the very long (12min) introduction to the part directed only to my principle?[[%3c%3c]]%25newwin%25[[https://youtu.be/r1apxZCBNZw?t=709|Jump to Fabien's principle]].%0a>>%3c%3c%0a%0a!!!Tools or processes supporting the principle%0a* [[Events/]] : feature after most event attended the key returns%0a* [[Tools/]] : description of lessons learned%0a* [[Portfolio/]] : description of past and on-going projects%0a* github%0a* %25newwin%25[[vatelier:Demos/Demos|vAtelier portfolio]] with %25newwin%25[[https://github.com/Utopiah/vAtelier|associated github account]]%0a** terribly useful during the PIM VR live coding session and VR hackathon%0aStill mostly descriptive.%0a* history bubbles%0a** @@history >> $(date +%25s).history.log@@ with @@pwd@@ conditionse.g. @@pwd | grep $(echo ~/Prototypes)@@ in @@~/.bash_logout@@%0a*** ideally something compatible with (reverse-i-search) but without overlapping with my "general" history.%0a** see also https://github.com/amauser/localhistory%0a** %0a!!!!Examples%0a* %25newwin%25[[vatelier:Demos/InWikiAframeEmbedding|Aframe discovery demo]]%0a** sandboxed : defined a new markup instead of re-using or modifying the existing%0a** re-usable : described the modifications to the wiki and the problems encountered%0a** exploration : first time trying to use Aframe on a wiki and to represent data%0a%0a!!!!Potential improved process%0a* mapping wiki with github repository and providing a common interface for code created%0a%0a!!!!Questions%0a* is it sandboxed?%0a** If I give myself a 100%25 during that moment will it messes up other part of my life?%0a** If the whole repository doesn't pass the tests after, will it messes up other repositories?%0a* is it re-usable?%0a** If I come back in few months, can I easily re-use this piece of code in another exploration?%0a* is it an exploration?%0a** Did I do it before?%0a%0a!!!How did I get there%0a%0a[[PersonalInformationStream/WithoutNotesDecember15|Mid-December 2015]] I watched Bret Victor's talk Inventing on Principle (his earlier work [[Path:/?q=bret+victor&action=search|spotted in 2011]]). I was impressed but I didn't really get why. When I finally understood why I thought it didn't really apply to my own problems. After few discussions with friends and an intense but painful regarding feedback process [[Events/VRHackatonBrussels2016]] I decided I had to do something about it. I organized [[Events/SundayGeekBrunch2016InventingOnPrinciple]] for which I briefly started to watch the talk again. It then hit me that the talk wasn't even about his own abstract principle but something more general. It was about how to actually live your life through a guiding principle. After a brief shower here is mine. %0a%0a!!!Resources%0a* sandboxed%0a** [[Wikipedia:Virtualization]]%0a** [[Wikipedia:Virtual machine]]%0a* re-usable%0a** [[Wikipedia:Unix philosophy#Do_One_Thing_and_Do_It_Well]]%0a** https://facebook.github.io/react/docs/component-api.html%0a** https://facebook.github.io/react/docs/reusable-components.html%0a* explorations%0a** discovering a code base%0a** visiting a new place%0a** meeting someone new%0a** meeting a well known friend who did something new%0a%0a!!!See also%0a* [[Tools/OnlineNotebooks]]%0a* [[Laboratory/AutomatedCreativity]] as [[OwnModelsApplied/LeveragingRandomness]] + [[vatelier:Demos/Portal]]%0a* Seedea:Research/PhylogeneticFlowProgramming%0a* [[ReadingNotes/AmusingOurselvesToDeath]] defining the information/action ratio%0a* [[Cookbook/Cognition#DedicatedCreativityTime]]%0a* "experimentation velocity. The more experiments a team is able to perform per unit of time, the more progress they will make towards building better models." [[https://www.quora.com/In-applied-Machine-Learning-what-is-more-important-data-infrastructure-or-algorithms/answer/Joaquin-Qui%25C3%25B1onero-Candela?__snids__=1596924569&__nsrc__=2|Joaquin Quińonero Candela's answer to In applied Machine Learning what is more important: data, infrastructure, or algorithms? on Quora]]%0a* https://nixos.org/nix/%0a* search through own code%0a** https://gist.github.com/search?q=user%253Autopiah+fetch&ref=searchresults%0a%0a[[!ContainsPersonalYoutubeContentToMigrate]] Fabien.ProfessionalPortfolio=Overall work on applied epistemology through methodology and software tools.%0a%0a%25comment%25package (and build early prototype if required first) what I really like and can do well iteratively and confronted with potential users%25%25%0a%0a!!work and integration of tools%0a* 3 products%0a* the innovation chain%0aBoth based on [[Seedea:.|Seedea]], your smart idea portfolio.%0a%0aNote that there is still (as of December 2010) no automated way to directly '''map''' a problem on one of my method ([[Fabien/ExtendedLayeredModel]], [[Fabien/EpistemologicalModel]] to explore related solutions.%0a%0a!!Personal scientific based PIM%0a* modeled partly on this very PIM and new ideas from statistics, the scientific method and much more.%0a%0a!!Work on ideas portfolio%0a* collaboration on ideas I had yet not the resources yet to move further%0a%0a!!See also%0a* [[Fabien/Resume]] Fabien.Resume=!LinkedIn Update%0aPlease follow this link %25newwin%25https://www.linkedin.com/in/benetoufabien%25%25 and endorse my VR skills.%0a%0ahttp://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/Step1.jpg%0a%0ahttp://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/Step2.jpg%0a%0a!Fabien Benetou%0a[[(mailto:)fabien@benetou.fr]] , Français%0a%25rfloat%25Path:/pub/fabien-small.png%0a%0a!!Compétences%0a* développement logiciel (conception, tests, itérations)%0a* analyse (spécification des besoins, validation)%0a* veille technologique et scientifique (études, suivi)%0a* gestion des connaissances (documentation, indexation, génération)%0a%0a!!Expériences professionnelles%0a* '''2010-2011 Développement et gestion de sites en indépendant (freelance)'''%0a** rencontres avec les clients, définitions des besoins, écriture de logiciel, mise en place de logiciels existants dont forums et wikis en PHP/MySQL/CSS, administration au quotidien des résultats%0a* '''2007-2010 Création d'entreprise : CoEvolution/Seedea'''%0a** étude de faisabilité, estimation du marché, recherche de clients, rencontres avec d'autres entrepreneurs, création de prototypes dans divers langages y compris des interfaces web%0a* '''2007-2008 Projet de fin d'étude en gestion de projet ŕ TF1'''%0a** définition des besoins, rédaction des spécifications, tests d'unité et tests de performances, relations avec la maîtrise d’oeuvre%0a* '''2005-2006 Stage d'ingénierie logicielle ŕ Shanghai Yang Ma Advertising, Chine'''%0a** développement d'un module PHP pour le CMS du site%0a* '''2003 Stage de développeur ŕ Wessex Water, Angleterre'''%0a** définition des besoins pour un autre département de l'entreprise, rédaction des spécifications, réalisation du module pour le site intranet%0a%0a!!Formation%0a* études d'ingénieur bac+4/bac+5 ŕ l'Université de Technologie de Compičgne (UTC)%0a** séminaire en sciences cognitives en Islande %0a** semestre d'échange au Brésil en gestion des connaissances%0a* DUT Informatique ŕ Lannion%0a%0a!!Travaux disponibles en ligne%0a* [[http://fabien.benetou.fr/repository/?p=.git;a=summary|code source sous license GPL]]%0a* sites crées ou gérés%0a** [[(http://www.)iledeserte.net]] [[(http://www.)cetefdebourgogne.com]] [[(http://www.)transhumanistes.com]] [[(http://)wiki.mybusinesseducation.fr]] [[(http://)ourp.im]] [[(http://)agi-wiki.org]] [[(http://)wheelshare.heroku.com]] [[(http://)lea.benetou.fr]]%0a* propre site%0a** [[(http://)fabien.benetou.fr]]%0a* présentations publiques avec vidéos disponibles%0a** [[http://fabien.benetou.fr/Events/ParadigmShiftMeetings2011|Intelligence artificielle et créativité]], Octobre 2011%0a** [[http://fabien.benetou.fr/Events/PES2011|MemoryLoss et LifeHacking]], Juin 2011%0a%0a!!Outils%0a* maîtrise de PHP/MySQL/JavaScript%0a* connaissances en Ruby on Rails et Python%0a* pratique des outils de visualisation GraphViz, Processing et Gephi%0a* gestion d'un serveur sous GNU/Linux (Debian) en continu depuis 3 ans avec actuellement plus d'une dizaine de sites incluant plusieurs wikis (PmWiki)%0a* gestionnaire de version (git, hg), documentation sur wiki, gestionnaire de bug%0a%0a!!Langues%0a* français natif%0a* anglais lu, écrit et parlé au quotidien, niveau bilingue%0a* connaissances en portugais%0a%0a!!Intéręts%0a* interdisciplinarité, créativité et innovation, complexité, sciences cognitives, gestion des connaissances, collaboration, épistémologie et diffusion des connaissances scientifiques%0a* actif dans la communauté artistique, électronique et du libre sur Bruxelles%0a* actif dans la communauté des technologies web et du libre sur Paris%0a* natation, roller skate, course ŕ pied Fabien.Rights=!!Principle%0aThis page list the rights that I decided to use on the work I do and the resulting content procudes. Licenses are currently imported in the sidebar and could be later on embedded in other locations.%0a%0aThey will be justified and argue for.%0a%0a!!SideBar import%0a[[#SideBarImportStart]]%0a* code[[%3c%3c]]%25width=100px%25[[https://github.com/Utopiah|Path:/pub/images/github.png]][[%3c%3c]]Path:/pub/images/gitgplrepo.png%0a* content[[%3c%3c]][[http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/|Path:/pub/images/by_3.0_88x31.png]]%0a* artwork[[%3c%3c]][[Content/Art|Path:/pub/images/lal.png]]%0a[[#SideBarImportEnd]]%0a%0a!!See also%0a* Seedea:Seedea/Licenses%0a* my [[EthicalFramework]] Fabien.Roadmap=!!Now%0a# Seedea%0a## merge older notes (meta_task.txt)%0a## re-organize%0a### simplify packages and process%0a## [[http://dashboard.seedea.org]]%0a### add dedicated notes to it%0a### htaccess%0a## [[Seedea:Seedea/Todo]]%0a# BigBluePouf%0a## merge older notes (meta_task.txt) %0a## move to [[http://fabien.benetou.fr]]%0a### move file%0a### change config path%0a### create htaccess to redect%0a#### {-[=RewriteRule ^(.*) http://fabien.benetou.fr/$1 [R=301,L,QSA]=]-}%0a### http://absynthe.is.free.fr/journal/article/url-rewriting-et-free.html%0a## new entry point%0a### [[Cookbook.Cognition#WikiBrainMapping]]%0a### rename%0a### reskin%0a### remove Lea's work%0a#### point it to [[http://lea.benetou.fr]]%0a# focus back on [[Seedea:Research.Research]]%0a# Institutions Id be interested in collaborating with%0a## ?%0a%0a%0a!!Before%0a* [[Fabien.PastTimeline|past timeline]]%0a(Consider direct inclusion)%0a%0a!!To do%0a# add goal%0a# add process to reach goal%0a# keep as often as possible a visual of the current position%0a## perfect way to backtrack efficiently%0a### notion of closure for every task%0a## improve focus%0a### why am I so "deep", is this really related, etc...%0a## example%0a### vertical part of the computer screen dedicated to%0a#### display the roadmap vertically%0a#### highlight the current position%0a# use [[Content.StrategyLessons|lessons from strategical games or books]]%0a%0a!!See also%0a* [[Cookbook.Cognition#WikiBrainMapping|WikiBrain Mapping]] Fabien.SelfDiscipline=!!Principle%0aIntegrate to the system on which I manage information (this very website, mostly) rules of proper behavior, costly on the short-term but very positive in the long-term.%0a%0a!!Potential solutions%0a%0a!!!Incentive by gradual value and instant feedback%0a* "pull" the value by displaying the expected result before tedious tasks have to be done%0a** each task realize should increase value%0a** e.g. each page of [[ReadingNotes/]] that gets its ISBN added display the book cover instantly%0a*** on the other hand [[Fabien/ExtendedLayeredModel]] requires pages to be categorized but provides no direct incentive%0a%0a!!![[#ListOfPostponedTasks]]List of postponed tasks%0a* typing notes from paper notebooks%0a* unfinished books [[Content/PersonalInformationStream]]%0a* yearly review of books read in [[Content/PersonalInformationStream#Finished]] (still not done for 2009 as of the end of 2010)%0a* {-[[Wiki/MemoryRecipe]]-}%0a** cleared in early January 2011, yet, lack of explicit positive feedback?%0a** note that server logs and browser history have an anchors that allows to deduce how many days the recall was done comparatively to the day it should have been done%0a** also due to RSS client lack of availability%0a* [[PersonalInformationStream/LinkOfTheMonth]] (still no November month added as of the end of December 2010)%0aAutomate it and find an explanationatory pattern.%0a%0a%0a!!![[#RetrospectiveOnProjects]]Retrospective on projects%0a# grab the list of wiki pages%0a## [[Site/AllRecentChanges]]%0a## pagelist%0a### up to the date of visited page%0a#### manually added%0a#### through the browser history through the SQLiteDB%0a### up to a certain amount of pages%0a# skim for the oldest edit to the newest%0a# for each write down what "blocked" it%0a## what next piece of information (knowledge requirement) would unblock it and where it could be%0a### include the very last updates of that other page%0a### eventually use [[Languages/OwnConcepts#Epistemotaxis]]%0a## propose generative solution (cf [[Wiki/ToDo#LeveragingRandomness]])%0a### link to Seedea:Seedea/BackEnd%0a## eventually build a debugging template%0a# write down the date of which that entire process happened%0aConsider using explicit markets like ToDo sections or categories (e.g. postponing, finished or unfinished) could be used.%0a%0a!!Inspired by%0a* Recurrent idea of seing PIM as a discussion to a future self%0a* Olders projects I rarely, if ever, go back to whereas maybe since I moved on, I found what was then blocking further progress%0a** PIM as a supportive learning process%0a* discussion 26/12/2010 freenode/##pim%0a%0a!!See also%0a* [[Content/Reward]]%0a* [[PBES]] on priority management%0a* [[Content/DailyDisciplineMeasurements]]%0a%0a!!To do%0a# add things I do properly%0a## comparatively to myself in the past or to others%0a# consider popular self-help solutions %0a## e.g. [[Wikipedia:Getting Things Done]], [[Wikipedia:The Seven Habits of Highly Effective People]]%0a# other potential paths%0a## handling just X projects at a time%0a## learning Y new words per period%0a# apply generalized [[Wiki/MemoryRecipe]]%0a## e.g. [[OwnModelsApplied/LeveragingRandomness]]%0a## still to do%0a### Seedea:Content/Newconcepts Fabien.StructuralInformationAsymmetries=(:redirect Analysis/StructuralInformationAsymmetries:) Fabien.VirtualFabien=What a curious person you are!%0a%0aAs you have found out the "tshirt" has a QR codebar that lead to my homepage. There my picture lead to this page where I share information to access the "virtual Fabien".%0a%0aIt doesn't exist yet but... who knows ;)%0a%0a%0a!!Principle%0aManage my identity online a provide a coherent and appealing avatar.%0a%0a!!Realisation%0a* provide a link to a unique place with different means%0a** URL%0a** FoaF%0a** QR codebar Path:/pub/chart.png%0a** ...%0a* provide information%0a** mostly... the content of this very wiki%0a* provide a avatar%0a** Augmented Reality (or *R)%0a*** [[http://kougaku-navi.net/ARToolKit.html#MakeModel|make a model]]%0a* {-proper URL a la http://fabien.benetou.fr-}%0a%0a!!Resources%0a* QR barcode%0a* ARToolKit%0a* ...%0a%0a!!See also%0a* my notes on [[ReadingNotes.ReadingNotes#Accelerando_Chapter1|chapter 1 of Accelerando]] with mentions of "state vectors" and the possible parallel with manifold in Information Geometry FinancialTools.AutomatedTradingSystem=!!Free%0a* [[http://code.google.com/p/jsystemtrader/|JSystemTrader]] for Interactive Brokers%0a** FOSS in Java%0a%0a!!Non-free%0a* [[http://bracket-trader.com/|Bracket Trader]] for Interactive Brokers%0a* [[http://www.yats.com/?topic=rapt&lang=en|RAPT : Real-time Automated Profitable Trading]] YATS Consulting%0a%0a!!Comparison matrice%0a|| border=1%0a|| name || license || free || strategy language || librairy || broker binding || headless module || distributed module || community ||%0a|| [[http://code.google.com/p/jsystemtrader/|JSystemTrader]] || BSD || yes || Java || ? || IB || ? || ? || ? ||%0a|| [[http://google.com/|add me]] || GPL || yes || Perl || ? || kaChing || ? || ? || ? ||%0a%0aExport it to Wikipedia as it doesn't exist as of creating this page.%0a%0a!!See also%0a* [[http://highprobability.blogspot.com/2008/11/how-to-make-free-automated-trading.html|How to make a Free Automated Trading System Video Tutorial]] by HPT, High Probability Trading 2008%0a* [[http://www.yats.com/doc/automated-trading-1-fr-ppt.pdf|Marchés ŕ Terme d’Indices et plateforme de trading automatique]] by [[http://www.yats.com/?topic=cv&lang=en|Daniel Herlemont]], YATS Consulting%0a** in french%0a* [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Automated_trading_system|Automated trading system (ATS)]] "computer trading program that automatically submits trades to an exchange." according to Wikipedia%0a%0a!!To do%0a# import related content from [[Content.FinancialTools]] FinancialTools.Exercises=!![[#WithSylvain]]With Sylvain%0a# Load stock data over few years%0a## [[http://www.scilab.org/|Scilab]]%0a## {-[[http://www.stern.nyu.edu/~adamodar/pc/datasets/compfirm.xls|US current]]-}%0a## [[http://infochimps.org/datasets/daily-1970-current-open-close-hi-low-and-volume-nyse-exchange|Daily 1970-Current Open, Close, Hi, Low and Volume (NYSE exchange)]], 89.3 MB from infochimps.org%0a# design a dull strategie%0a## after X days successive positive day, buy%0a### after Y days successive positive day, sell%0a## check Sharpe Ratio%0a%0a%0a!!See also%0a* [[FinancialTools.QuantitativeTradingBookAnswers|exercises from Quantitative Trading]] by Ernest Chan FinancialTools.QuantitativeTradingBookAnswers=Reading notes on [[ReadingNotes.QuantitativeTrading|Quantitative Trading: How to Build Your Own Algorithmic Trading Business]] by Ernest Chan%0a%0a!![[#Profile]]Summary of chapter [[ReadingNotes.QuantitativeTrading#Chapter2|2 Fishing for Ideas]] (p[[{ReadingNotes.QuantitativeTrading$:book}50|28]]-[[{ReadingNotes.QuantitativeTrading$:book}51|29]])%0a* How much time do you have for baby-sitting your trading programs?%0a** several hours daily%0a* How good a programmer are you?%0a** skilled but not experienced%0a* How much capital do you have?%0a** very little%0a* Is your goal to earn steady monthly income or to strive for a large, long-term capital gain?%0a** steady monthly income%0a%0a|| border=1%0a|| Strategy name || benchmark (1) || Sharpe ratio (2) || drawdown (3) || survivorship (4) || freshness (5) || niche (6) ||%0a|| [[http://finance.com/strategy|example C]] || yes || yes || no || yes || no || yes ||%0a|| [[http://hsbc.com/lowrisk|example B]] || yes || yes || no || yes || no || yes ||%0a%0a!!!Datasets (file, not as web-services)%0a* [[http://pages.stern.nyu.edu/~adamodar/New_Home_Page/data.html|Useful Data Sets]] Aswath Damodaran, Stern School of Business%0a** Current (January 2009)%0a* [[http://fisher.osu.edu/fin/osudown.htm|The Financial Data Finder]] Depatermement of Finance, Ohio State University%0a%0a!!!Accessing data%0a* [[http://github.com/spullara/yql-tables/tree/master/yahoo/finance/|Yahoo! Finance YQL table definition]]%0a* [[http://fidalsoft.org/|Financial Data Access Library (FIDAL)]] provides a common interface to access financial market data.%0a%0a!![[#BackTesting]]Summary of chapter [[ReadingNotes.QuantitativeTrading#Chapter3|3 Backtesting]] (p[[{ReadingNotes.QuantitativeTrading$:book}88|66]]-[[{ReadingNotes.QuantitativeTrading$:book}89|67]])%0a|| border=1%0a|| Strategy name || Data || Performance measurement || Look-ahead bias || Data-snooping bias || Transaction cost || Strategy refinement ||%0a|| [[http://hsbc.com/lowrisk|example B1]] || yes || no || no || yes || no || yes ||%0a|| [[http://hsbc.com/lowrisk|example B2]] || yes || yes || yes || yes || yes || yes ||%0a%0a%0a!![[#ToDo]]To do%0a* do [[FinancialTools.Exercises]]%0a* pass orders through [[http://code.google.com/p/kaching-api/wiki/Resources|kaChing-API]]%0a** [[http://groups.google.com/group/kaching-api|kaChing-API Google Group]]%0a** {-check [[https://wiki.mozilla.org/Labs/Bespin/UserGuide#Collaboration|Bespin collaboration section]]-}%0a* use QuantLib in a distributed fasgion%0a** [[http://www.nabble.com/QuantLib-Grid-Computing-td22390138.html|QuantLib Grid Computing]] by Eric Ehlers, March 2009%0a** [[http://www.hpcwire.com/features/Option-Engine-A-Grid-Enabled-Software-Package-to-Evaluate-Financial-Options-59669252.html?viewAll=y|Option Engine: A Grid-Enabled Software Package to Evaluate Financial Options]], HPCwire September 2009%0a** [[http://www.cilk.com/multicore-blog/bid/8542/Multicore-enabling-Discrete-Hedging-in-QuantLib|Multicore-enabling Discrete Hedging in QuantLib]], Clik Arts Februart 2009%0a** over BOINC through our network of few machines%0a** over Apache Hadoop (Hive)%0a** add a larger number of machines through EC2%0a* establish a phylogeny of strategies%0a** own local listing of tested strategies%0a*** description%0a*** code%0a*** backtesting logs%0a*** dates of creation%0a*** usage periods%0a*** ideal context%0a*** worst context%0a*** why it was stopped%0a*** inspiration%0a**** link to previous strategies, being internal or external%0a** external directory of strategies%0a*** similar structure%0a** generate a dedicate website%0a*** provide an API%0a**** conversion of code for other platforms%0a*** user reviews%0a**** strategy rating%0a**** converted code validation%0a** inspired by [[Seedea:Research.Application]]%0a* live cooperative trading%0a** SupyBot plugin for kaChing API%0a** test over%0a*** IRC (##pim, #finance, ##jquanlib)%0a*** IM (Sylvain)%0a** use logs for feedback%0a* AdamsFinance proposition%0a** [[Path:/pub/conversations/AdamsFinance.txt|log with Sylvain]] (26/10/2009)%0a%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[(Content.)FinancialTools]] page''%25%25 FinancialTools.Schemas=!!General mechanism%0a%0a%25center%25[[http://picasaweb.google.com/lh/photo/-0ru3vMM6TEyWLk_negoKg?authkey=Gv1sRgCLGBpvrqhMKIWw|http://lh5.ggpht.com/_PLYWU2YPXG0/SuCJyriCxOI/AAAAAAAACgk/u7E8LYTTdx0/s288/marketmeca.jpg]]%25%25%0a%0a>>comment%3c%3c%0aWarning, this should be rendered by the tbp layout engine, not dot.%0a[[#GeneralEechanism_start]]%0a(:pmgraphviz -- [=%0a digraph {%0a subgraph cluster_0 {%0a style=filled;%0a color=lightgrey;%0a node [style=filled,color=white,shape=rect];%0a label="me";%0a my_strategy;%0a my_portfolio;%0a }%0a cluster_0 -> cluster_2 [label="send_order"];%0a cluster_0 -> cluster_1 [label="read"];%0a subgraph cluster_1 {%0a style=filled;%0a color=lightgrey;%0a node [style=filled,color=white,shape=rect];%0a history_database_SB;%0a history_database_SBclean;%0a label="history_database_provider";%0a }%0a cluster_1 -> marketplace [label="monitor"];%0a subgraph cluster_2 {%0a style=filled;%0a color=lightgrey;%0a node [style=filled,color=white,shape=rect];%0a order_interface;%0a label="broker";%0a }%0a cluster_2 -> marketplace [label="execute_order"];%0a marketplace;%0a marketplace -> my_portfolio [label="gives_value_to"];%0a }%0a=] :)%0a[[#GeneralEechanism_end]]%0a>>%3c%3c%0a%0a!!To do%0a# more actors%0a## business investors%0a## individual investors%0a## virtual portfolio interfaces%0a## research institutions%0a## news interfaces%0a# values on links%0a## price%0a## speed%0a## frequency%0a# values on datasets%0a## amount of tuples%0a## frequency of update%0a# visualization of the modelization of the market "dynamics" we try to model%0a# APIs for each actor that can be automatized Food.Basket=* item%0a* item%0a* item%0a* item%0a* item%0a* item%0a Gardening.Gardening=Initially started for [[Saint Maur]], a logging of my "advances" in practical gardening.%0a%0a!!Menu%0a* [[#SyntheticFarming|Synthetic Farming]]%0a* [[#Compost|Compost]]%0a* [[#SeeAlso|See also]]%0a%0a!![[#SyntheticFarming]]Synthetic Farming%0a!!!Principle%0aReplace an animal farm by synthetic biology, thus synthetic farming%0a%0a!!!Justification%0a# To survive we eat and that builds the [[Wikipedia:Food chain]] (trophic web) structured through local [[Wikipedia:Bioavailability]].%0a# This energy is in the form of chemical so if we consider animals for their actual functions a farm is a chemical factory.%0a# The concept of "farm" should thus leverage [[Wikipedia:Synthetic biology]]%0a%0a!!!Notes on economy%0a* Animals through their functions are chemical machines but also with roles in the human economy.%0a** Theoretically the two should match not just in agricultural countries but for every country.%0a** It makes extremely complex trophic webs%0a*** e.g having a nice tshirt to look pro to get paid more to have a better flat to get access to better food instead of farming better food yourself%0a** Surplus allowed for such complexification of the trophic web but no matter how complex the situation is it still boils down to survival cost efficient access to air, water and food which are chemicals.%0a* the infrastructure is well tailored for animal farming the way it is, thus cheap despite possible inefficiencies%0a%0a!!!Remarks%0a* the evolutionary process is extremely efficient thus hard to beat, even by bypassing functions and removing useless organs or organels%0a** yet it changes as a specific pace that could potentially be improve through a mix of evolutionary methods and modern design methods but especially knowing the current environment that wasn't available until now%0a%0a!!!See also%0a* http://twitter.com/#!/utopiah/status/29078068195%0a* [[Cookbook/Biology]]%0a* [[Cookbook/Chemistry]]%0a* [[Content/Vademecum]]%0a* [[Content/Projetautonomieenergetique]]%0a** ESA [[http://www.esa.int/SPECIALS/Melissa/SEMU54V681F_0.html|MELiSSA project]] Micro-Ecological Life Support System Alternative%0a* http://syntheticbiology.org%0a%0a!!!To do%0a# consider moving to [[Cookbook/Biology]]%0a%0a!![[#Compost]]Compost%0a* [[http://www.gardenersworld.com/how-to/projects/compost-bin/|Compost bin - build your own]], BBC Gardeners' World 2009%0a* [[http://sebos31.over-blog.com/article-10879054.html|Le compostage en ville sur le balcon, bilan.]] by Sébastien, Beurre ou ordinaire ? 2007%0a* [[http://www.compostage.info/|compostage.info]] by Eddy Mercier%0a* [[http://lasourcecomposte.over-blog.com/|lasourcecomposte ]] Le blog du compostage en immeuble ŕ "la source"%0a* [[http://www.compostmanual.com/|CompostManual.com]] with its [[http://www.compostmanual.com/index.php?id=55&p=49|cheat sheet]] for "Dos and Don'ts"%0a* "Je peux mettre/Je ne peux pas mettre" du [[http://www.cc-villeneuvois.com/environnement_compost.html|Compostage individuel]]%0a* Wikipedia articles on%0a** [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Composting|Composting]] Approaches, active and passive%0a** [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Container_composting|Home composting]] incuding Methods%0a* avoid peels that are heavily treated (thick like orange/lemon/...)%0a* composting tip: as a starter use compost from an already running composter, in order to stimulate the aerobic decomposition apporting the right micro and macro organisms%0a%0a%0a!![[#SeeAlso]]See also%0a* my notes on [[ReadingNotes/AnOrchardInvisible|An Orchard Invisible: A natural history of seeds]] by Jonathan Silvertown, Chicago University Press 2007 %0a* "jardinerie" [[http://www.pagesjaunes.fr/trouverlesprofessionnels/rechercheClassique.do?choixMultiLoc=false&pageAccueil=true&choixAmbiguite=false&ambiguiteVoie=false&ouAmbiguChoisi=&codeLieu=&proximite=&ou=saint-maur+des+fosses&quoiqui=jardinerie&portail=CHOISIR.PRO&PRO=&page=TROUVER|in Saint-Maur]] and [[http://www.pagesjaunes.fr/trouverlesprofessionnels/rechercheClassique.do?choixMultiLoc=false&pageAccueil=true&choixAmbiguite=false&ambiguiteVoie=false&ouAmbiguChoisi=&codeLieu=&proximite=false&ou=Paris&quoiqui=jardinerie&portail=CHOISIR.PRO&PRO=JARDINERIE|in Paris]] according to Les Pages Jaunes, thanks to their dedicated [[http://www.choisir-une-jardinerie.fr/|Choisir une jardinerie]] website%0a** quai de la Megisserie on rive droite seems to have several seed shops, [[http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quai_de_la_M%25C3%25A9gisserie|connu pour ses nombreuses animaleries et pépiniéristes]] according to Wikipedia%0a* [[http://pagesperso-orange.fr/fourretout/doc/graine/accueil.html|Graine de Jardinier]], in Saint-Maur since 2004%0a* [[http://www.press.uchicago.edu/presssite/metadata.epl?mode=synopsis&bookkey=202921|An Orchard Invisible, A Natural History of Seeds]] by Jonathan Silvertown, April 2009%0a* [[http://www.catalogs.com/info/garden-yard/10-best-shade-plants.html|10 Best Shade Plants]] by Rachel Hartman%0a* our related projects%0a** the [[Cookbook.Objects#GardeningStation|Tiny Meteorological Station]]%0a* [[http://green-cuttings-blog.50webs.com/2006/08/plant-propagation-taking-mint-cuttings_15.html|Plant Propagation - Taking Mint Cuttings The Really Really Easy Way]] 2006%0a* [[http://www.gardenersworld.com/how-to/projects/mint-raise-new-plants/|Herbs - raise new mint plants]], BBC Gardeners' World 2009%0a* [[http://www.bbc.co.uk/gardening/htbg/|How to be a gardener - part 1]] and [[http://www.bbc.co.uk/gardening/htbg2/|part 2]], BBC 2002%0a** [[http://www.bbc.co.uk/gardening/design/|Virtual Garden]] Create your design and explore your new garden in 3D%0a* [[http://igrow.ncsa.illinois.edu/plantgrowth/|Make it Grow - Plant Growth Investigator]], Digital Agriculture Virtual Observatory, NCSA, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Gardening.SaintMaur=!!Principle%0atracking progresses on my gardening process. Why Im interested in it, how it is going on, what are the existing alternatives, ...%0a%0a%0a!![[#Summer2011]]Summer 2011%0a||align=center%0a||%25thumb%25[[Path:/pub/illustrations/gardening/balcony.jpg|Path:/pub/illustrations/gardening/balcony.jpg]] %25%25||%25thumb%25[[Path:/pub/illustrations/gardening/basil.jpg|Path:/pub/illustrations/gardening/basil.jpg]] %25%25||%25thumb%25[[Path:/pub/illustrations/gardening/mint.jpg|Path:/pub/illustrations/gardening/mint.jpg]] %25%25||%25thumb%25[[Path:/pub/illustrations/gardening/strawberry.jpg|Path:/pub/illustrations/gardening/strawberry.jpg]]||%0a%0a%0a!!On the menu (mostly just for Summer 2009)%0a* [[#Result|Result]]%0a* [[#Watering|Watering]]%0a* [[#Expenses|Expenses]]%0a* [[#Cuttings|Cuttings]]%0a* [[#Seeds|Seeds]]%0a* [[#PotentialSeeding|Potential seeding]]%0a* [[#Difficulties|Difficulties]]%0a* [[#LessonsLearned|Lessons learned]]%0a* [[#TheoreticalConsiderations|Theoretical Considerations]]%0a* [[#ToDo|To Do]]%0a%0a%0a%25center%25[[http://picasaweb.google.co.uk/lh/photo/F8HfJ2ysfAsyGhUMXdkMHQ?authkey=Gv1sRgCIGuub_V5t6nTw&feat=embedwebsite|http://lh4.ggpht.com/_PLYWU2YPXG0/SnGqKyO_89I/AAAAAAAACaI/yCDBkC-Ve8g/s400/P1020681.JPG]][[%3c%3c]][[http://picasaweb.google.co.uk/utopiah/GardeningInSaintMaurSummer2009?authkey=Gv1sRgCIGuub_V5t6nTw&feat=directlink|more pictures]] and [[http://picasaweb.google.co.uk/data/feed/base/user/utopiah/albumid/5364255699024278225?alt=rss&kind=photo&authkey=Gv1sRgCIGuub_V5t6nTw&hl=en_US|their feed]]%0a%0a%0a!![[#Result]]Result%0a* %25width=450px%25Path:/pub/illustrations/current_balcony.png [[Path:/pub/illustrations/balcony_structure_v1.svg|svg]] (see [[http://www.pmwiki.org/wiki/Cookbook/ImageMap|ImageMap]])%0a** [[(GardeningSaintMaur.)FrontA]] = radis 30%0a** [[(GardeningSaintMaur.)FrontB]] = {-empty-}%0a** [[(GardeningSaintMaur.)LongA]] = salade 31%0a** [[(GardeningSaintMaur.)LongB]] = brocolli 31 / zuchini%0a** [[(GardeningSaintMaur.)RoundA]] = (:include GardeningSaintMaur.RoundA#Type_Start#Type_End:)%0a** [[(GardeningSaintMaur.)RoundB]] = hybrid stawberry%0a** [[(GardeningSaintMaur.)MediumA]] = herbs / laurel%0a** [[(GardeningSaintMaur.)MediumB]] = herbs / thym%0a** [[(GardeningSaintMaur.)SquareA]] = carrotts 2 (leafs 4/08/09)%0a** link to each specific pot%0a*** make a sheet with statistics with curves (cf the website with inline plots)%0a**** price%0a**** protein%0a**** "handwork" done%0a**** financial return on investment%0a** global sheet information (sun exposure, average rain drop, ...)%0a*** [[http://france.meteofrance.com/france/meteo?PREVISIONS_PORTLET.path=previsionsville/940680|Prévisions météo de Météo-France Saint-Maur-des-Fossés]] Précip : 104.2 mm%0a%0a%0a!![[#Watering]]Watering%0a|| border=1%0a|| day || July || 28 || 29 || 30 || 31 || August || 1 || 2 || 3 || 4 || 5 || 6 || 7 || 8 || 9 || 10 || 11 || 12 || 13 || 14 || 15 || 16 || 17 || 18 || 19 || 20 ||%0a|| morning || || ok || ok || ok || ok || || ok || ok || ok || ok || ok || ok || ok || ok || ok || ok || ok || ok || ok || ok || ok || ok || ok || ok || %25red%25no%25%25 || ok || ||%0a|| evnening || || ok || ok || ok || ok || || ok || ok || ok || ok || ok || ok || ok || ok || ok || ok || ok || ok || ok || ok || ok || ok || ok || ok || || ||%0a~3x3L per watering %0a%0a!![[#Expenses]]Expenses%0a|| border=1%0a|| ||! %25red%25Spendings ||! %25green%25Financial returns ||! %25green%25Energy returns ||! %25green%25Learning returns ||%0a||Soil || 6 || || || ||%0a||Seeds || 11 || || || ||%0a||Water || ? || || || ||%0a||'''Total''' || 17|| 0|| || ||%0a%0a!![[#Cuttings]]Cuttings%0a* menthe%0aOrigin : marche des Marronniers, 21/07/09%0a* fraisier hybride%0a* ?%0aOrigin : Parc Floral, 25/08/09%0a* laurier%0a* thym%0a* ?%0aOrigin : Parc Floral, 26/08/09%0a%0a!![[#Seeds]]Seeds%0a* Courgette, verte noire maraichere, Gondian Bio, 4e%0a* Chou brocoli, Vert calabrais, Gondian, 3e%0a* Radio, National 2, Vilmorin, 2e%0a* Carotte, de Colmar a coeur rouge 2, France graines, 1e%0a* Laitue Batavia, blond de Paris, France graines, 1e%0aOrigin : quai de la Megisserie, 27/07/09%0a* Poivron vert (mis a secher le 30/07/09)%0aOrigin : marche des Marronniers, 28/07/09%0a%0a!![[#PotentialSeeding]]Potential seeding%0a* monthly "Travaux" from AuJardin.info : [[http://www.aujardin.info/calendrier/m_juillet_potager.php|Juillet au potager]]%0a* ideally%0a** vegs : pepper (sweet, spicy), beans (green beans, lentils, ...), carotts, tomatoes, salads (lettuce, ...), cucumber, zucchini, spinach, brocolli, leaks ...%0a** herbs : mint, persil, basil, coriander, marjoram, ...%0a** fruits : *berries, ...%0a%0a%0a!![[#Difficulties]]Difficulties%0a* pot with "radis" is rapidly become too small%0a** not knowing how to select the best individual to let grow further%0a* problem with large pot B, water did not evacuate properly, hole cleaned and soil shuffle and to oxygenate it%0a* not having a goute-a-goute (sic)%0a* watering cuttings and salad probably too quickly and damaging the leafs%0a* having a mushroom (2cm tall!) in the cuttings pot%0a%0a%0a!![[#LessonsLearned]]Lessons learned%0a* direct the plant based on your needs%0a** with cuttings, cut large leafs in half%0a** with seeds, water often to send the clear signal that conditions are gathered for germination%0a* channel nutrients%0a** water drains them, consequently should not be lost%0a* the first cycle is probably the hardest as it does not provide positive feedback. Consequently it runs more on hope and expectations than tangible returns.%0a** hence the classical "first one is free" business practice%0a* independance has a cost, somehow expanding or just reconfiguring a Bernard cycle is very costly especially as it breaks previsouly established habits (thus, hopefuly, optimized actions)%0a** see also my notes on [[ReadingNotes.ReadingNotes#TheThingsWeDo|The Things We Do]]%0a* in the same way that during a market actors overbuy then oversell in the hope to "counter" the movement, providing and excess of resource (being light, nutrient or water) instead of a gradual amount to "counter" a lack is probably a bad strategy%0a%0a%0a!![[#TheoreticalConsiderations]]Theoretical Considerations%0a* study how it interplays with extended Bernardism%0a** how does it changes my homeostatis process%0a*** internalize food production within my home vs externalization/delegation%0a*** cost vs return%0a** see also [[ReadingNotes.ReadingNotes#TheThingsWeDo|my notes on The Things We Do]] by Gary Cziko%0a** see also enclosure and the work of [[http://www.chemistry.ucsc.edu/faculty/deamer.html|David W. Deamer]]%0a** one can wonder if this also apply to home cleaning and fixing, instantly giving relaxing or other pleasurable feelings%0a* desire to have "printer for seeds"%0a** engineer them using a (dedicated computer) language (like Lisp) then see them develop based on the algorithm written down before the printing process%0a%0a%0a!![[#ToDo]]To Do%0a* check semantic(pm|media)wiki potential as pot information are most likely to be very structured%0a* experiments%0a** seeds from market fruits/vegs (tomatoes, melons, ...)%0a*** drying green pepper from the market%0a** cuttings from random places (markets, gardens, parcs, ...) GardeningSaintMaur.GroupHeader=%25right%25''back to [[Gardening.SaintMaur|SaintMaur]]''%0a%0a GardeningSaintMaur.RoundA=start date : 24/07/09%0a%0atype : %0a[[#Type_Start]]mint cuttings%0a[[#Type_End]]%0a%0aquantity : 18 as of 24/07/09%0a%0alength : 3.5-15cm%0a%0aorigin: Saint-Maur farmer market%0a%0apot : small round pot (dimension ?)%0a%0alast watering : 25/07/09 GardeningSaintMaur.Template=start date : DD/07/09%0a%0atype : %0a[[#Type_Start]]mint cuttings%0a[[#Type_End]]%0a%0aquantity : X as of DD/MM/09%0a%0alength : X-Ycm%0a%0aorigin: location%0a%0apot : description pot (dimension ?)%0a%0alast watering : DD/MM/09 HistoricalPlaces.HistoricalPlaces=* [[#MontSaintMichel]]Mont Saint-Michel%0a** again in August 2011 during a stormy night%0a** also saw [[PersonalInformationStream/WithoutNotesAugust11#TableauSynoptiqueDeLHistoireDuMonde]]%0a** done with 3 different instruments playing%0a** pedagogical animation (skeleton, enluminures letters, ...) %0a%0a!!Inspired by%0a* [[Museum/]] House.House=!!Currently selected plan%0a[[#Selected_start]]%0a[[House.House#Proposal3|Proposal 3]] because of information Z confirmation that scenario 2 is the most likely to happen and budget allows it.%0a[[#Selected_end]]%0a%0a!!Proposals of construction plan%0a# [[#Proposal1]]Proposal based on [[#Scenario1|scenario 1]]%0a# [[#Proposal2]]Proposal based on [[#Scenario1|scenario 1]]%0a# [[#Proposal3]]Proposal based on [[#Scenario2|scenario 2]]%0a# [[#Proposal4]]Proposal based on [[#Scenario3|scenario 3]]%0aUse [[Cookbook.Objects#architecture|architecture tools]] to create a construction plan.%0a!!![[#Contacts]]Contacts%0a* [[http://www.annuaire-des-architectes.fr/architecte-avice-de-bellevue-regis/14027/|Regis De Bellevue]], Architect%0a* Person:Esther, Architect%0a* Person:Alexandre, former student in Urban Systems Engineering%0a* Eric Lesaulnier, realizing his own project%0a** emphasis on minimizing overall length of cbles and tubes%0a* Person:Audrey, Architect%0a%25comment%25* [[http://truelle.com/pages/lagence_philippe.php|Philippe Vuillaume]], Architect%25%25%0a%0a!![[#PotentialLocations]]Potential locations%0a|| border=1%0a||! ID ||! Location (Coordinates) ||! Surface ||! Resources available ||! Price of taxes ||! Potential risks ||! Specific advantages ||%0a|| [[#Location1]][[#Location1|L1]] || Latitude, Longitude || Xm'^2^' || A, B, C || Ieuros || || Low temperature differential ||%0a|| [[#Location2]][[#Location2|L2]] || Latitude, Longitude || Ym'^2^' || B, C, D || Jeuros || Flood || Rich soil ||%0a|| [[#Location3]][[#Location3|L3]] || Latitude, Longitude || Zm'^2^' || A, D || Keuros || || Active neighborhood ||%0a# Link Latitude, Longitude to a [[http://wikimapia.org/|satellite map]].%0a## [[http://www.geoportail.fr/|Géoportail]] - le portail des territoires et des citoyens%0a## [[https://api.ign.fr/geoportail/|IGN - API Geoportail]] OpenLayers %0a# Add cost efficiency for each resource.%0a# Apply [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liebig%2527s_law_of_the_minimum|Liebig's law of the minimum]] to our society (consider human society as an organism) and its consumption of raw materials including uranium, oil, but also eletronic raw materials, etc... %0a# consider locations in other countries%0a## [[Content/ChooseYourCountry]]%0a%0a!!!Method%0a# list need%0a## e.g. agriculture, weather, risks, ...%0a# detect and justify new opportunity%0a## e.g. new technologies to harvest energy in out of the grid remote location and sustain telecommunication for work and information%0a# generate a cartography workshop with tools%0a## OpenLayers (criteres), OpenData (info eco, agro, energy), etc (a la [[Seedea:Utopiahanalysis/UniNetVerseVisu]])%0a# gather land%0a## e.g. use API or scrap specialized websites (e.g. http://www.privateislandsonline.com )%0a# map criteria, opportunities over available lands%0a%0a!!Budget%0aNote that those values are fluctuating in time and based on the location picked.%0a* step X%0a** material required%0a** labor required%0a** cost%0a* step Y%0a** material required%0a** labor required%0a** cost%0a* step Z%0a** material required%0a** labor required%0a** cost%0aSee also [[Content.FinancialTools]]%0a%0a!!Scenarii%0a# [[#Scenario1]]Scenario resource A rare%0a# [[#Scenario2]]Scenario resource B rare%0a# [[#Scenario3]]Scenario resource C rare%0aOrdered by probability%0a%0a!!To do%0a# integrate every sections of [[Content.Projetautonomieenergetique|Projet autonomie energetique]] as a module%0a# list family properties%0a## sections A138/B381 in Tremusson, near La Ville Hamonet%0a### [[http://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/cadastre.jpg|cadastre.jpg]] [[http://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/cadastre2.jpg|cadastre2.jpg]]%0a## others...%0a# compare against existing residences%0a# update [[#Contacts|the contacts section]] to reflect [[Person/Person]]%0a%0a!!See also%0a* [[http://www.immobilier-danger.com/|Immobilier-Danger.com]]%0a** [[http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jacques_Friggit|Jacques Friggit]]%0a* [[http://www.nytimes.com/2007/04/10/business/2007_BUYRENT_GRAPHIC.html?_r=4|Is It Better to Buy or Rent?]] NYTimes.com 2008%0a* [[http://www.zillow.com/|Zillow]] Real Estate, Homes for Sale & Real Estate Values%0a* [[http://www.meilleurtaux.com/calculatrice/index2.php|Calculettes financičres et simulations]] MeilleurTaux.com%0a* MeilleursAgents [[http://fr.meilleursagents.com/prix-immobilier/|carte au m'^2^']] Infrastructure.GraphByProvider=(:pmgraphviz -- [=%0a digraph {%0a subgraph {%0a Professional -> DigitalOcean -> MozillaHubs; %0a MozillaHubs -> "hubs-experiment.com";%0a MozillaHubs -> "hubs.ovh"; %0a Personal -> GPUland -> TeslaV100 -> SlowFast;%0a RPS [color=red];%0a Personal -> OVHperso -> RPS -> lighttpd_PHP -> pmwiki -> wikis;%0a RPS -> rootScript -> certbot;%0a wikis -> "fabien.benetou.fr";%0a wikis -> "vatelier.net";%0a wikis -> seedea;%0a wikis -> "iterative-explorations";%0a wikis -> "other wikis";%0a RPS -> "NodeJS microservices";%0a RPS -> "wiki server side rendering via PhantomJS";%0a OVHperso -> Domains -> "benetou.fr";%0a Domains -> "pimxr.com";%0a Domains -> "vrlab-brussels.info";%0a "learnwebvr.xyz" [color=red];%0a "vatelier.net" [color=red];%0a Domains -> "learnwebvr.xyz";%0a Domains -> "vatelier.net";%0a Domains -> "iterative-explorations.com";%0a Kimsufi [color=red];%0a OVHperso -> Kimsufi -> "PeerTube on video.benetou.fr";%0a Professional -> OVHPro;%0a PublicCloud [color=red];%0a OVHPro -> PublicCloud -> "Jitsi on meet.benetou.fr";%0a FastRPS [color=green];%0a OVHPro -> FastRPS -> newScreen; %0a FastRPS -> containerd;%0a OVHPro -> DomainsProOVH -> "hubs-experiment.com";%0a DomainsProOVH -> "hubs.ovh";%0a RPS -> FastRPS [style=dotted label=migration];%0a PublicCloud -> FastRPS [style=dotted label=migration];%0a Kimsufi -> FastRPS [style=dotted label="migration - test passed"];%0a }%0a }%0a%0a=] :)%0a%0aColor scheme : %25red%25phasing out%25%25, %25green%25gearing up%25%25. 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https://mobile.twitter.com/utopiah/status/1047711007920070656%0a* timeline for other interactions https://twitter.com/utopiah/status/1373059505408331779%0a%0a(:html:)%0a%3cscript>%0a// could also add/remove classes instead, might be more readible%0aconst PeerTubePlayer = window['PeerTubePlayer']%0a%0alet player = new PeerTubePlayer(document.querySelector('#video'))%0alet duration = 0%0a%0adocument.querySelector('#play').onclick = _ => player.play()%0adocument.querySelector('#pause').onclick = _ => player.pause()%0adocument.querySelector('#randomSeek').onclick = _ => player.seek(Math.random() * duration)%0a%0avar vidRect = document.querySelector('#video').getBoundingClientRect();%0a%0aasync function playerTinker() {%0a const pready = await player.ready;%0a // now you can use it!%0a player.addEventListener("playbackStatusUpdate", e => {%0a duration = e.duration%0a if (e.position > 1*60+29-1 && e.position %3c 1*60+29+1) prepareFirstQuestion()%0a if (e.position > 1*60+37-1 && e.position %3c 1*60+37) firstQuestion()%0a if (e.position > 1*60+54-1 && e.position %3c 1*60+54) skipOtherAnswerQuestion1()%0a })%0a}%0a%0afunction prepareFirstQuestion(){ %0a var i = 0%0a for (var a of document.querySelectorAll('.answersQ1')){%0a a.style.top = 100 + 20*i + vidRect.top + "px"%0a a.style.left = vidRect.left + "px"%0a a.style.position = 'absolute'%0a a.style.display = 'block'%0a a.style.zIndex=100%0a a.onclick = ev => { // should also hide other answers%0a var e = ev.target%0a console.log(e.id, e)%0a if (e.id == 'answerA') { console.log(e.id); player.seek(1*60+37+0.1); player.play(); }%0a if (e.id == 'answerB') { console.log(e.id); player.seek(1*60+54); player.play(); }%0a }%0a i++%0a }%0a}%0a%0afunction firstQuestion(){ %0a player.pause() %0a}%0a%0afunction skipOtherAnswerQuestion1(){%0a player.seek(2*60+28); player.play(); %0a}%0a%0avar style = document.querySelector('#svg').style%0astyle.display="block"%0astyle.position="absolute"%0astyle.top=vidRect.top + "px"%0astyle.left=vidRect.left + "px"%0astyle.width=vidRect.width + "px"%0astyle.zIndex=100%0astyle.pointerEvents="none"%0a%0afunction parsingTimings(){%0a document.querySelectorAll('#Timings li').forEach(e => {%0a var t = e.innerText%0a var [m,s] = t.substring(0,t.indexOf(' ')).split(':')%0a var seekTime = Number(s)+60*Number(m)%0a e.onclick = _ => { player.seek(seekTime)}%0a })%0a}%0a%0a%0aparsingTimings()%0aplayerTinker()%0a%3c/script>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a%0a%0a!!Path through the questions and answers%0a%0a(:pmgraphviz -- [=%0a digraph {%0a Question -> {AnswerGood, AnswerNotSoGood} -> {Conclusion} ;%0a }%0a=] :) Integraton.PeerTubeChatroom=(:redirect Integration.PeerTubeChatroom :) Integraton.PeerTubeJitsiChat=!PeerTube live streaming%0a(:html:)%0a%3ciframe width="100%25" height="60%25" sandbox="allow-same-origin allow-scripts allow-popups" src="https://video.benetou.fr/videos/embed/9bef0b26-a0dd-46c1-be5b-18f7d642614a" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen>%3c/iframe>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a%0aSee https://video.benetou.fr/videos/watch/9bef0b26-a0dd-46c1-be5b-18f7d642614a%0a%0a!Jitsi Live chat%0a(:html:)%0a%3cscript src='https://meet.benetou.fr/external_api.js'>%3c/script>%0a%3cscript>%0aconst options = {%0a configOverwrite: { %0a startWithAudioMuted: true,%0a startWithVideoMuted: true,%0a toolbarButtons: [ 'chat' ],%0a testing: { noAutoPlayVideo: true},%0a startSilent: true,%0a },%0a interfaceConfigOverwrite: { %0a DISABLE_DOMINANT_SPEAKER_INDICATOR: true,%0a DISABLE_VIDEO_BACKGROUND: true,%0a DISPLAY_WELCOME_FOOTER: true,%0a SETTINGS_SECTIONS: [''],%0a },%0a roomName:'peertube_wiki_'+window.location.pathname.replaceAll("/","_"),%0a width: '600px',%0a height: '400px',%0a%0a};%0aconst jitsiAPI = new JitsiMeetExternalAPI('meet.benetou.fr', options);%0ajitsiAPI.executeCommand('toggleChat');%0ajitsiAPI.getIFrame().style.position = "absolute"%0ajitsiAPI.getIFrame().style.top = "0px"%0ajitsiAPI.getIFrame().style.right = "0px"%0a/*%0a jitsiAPI.addListener("participantJoined", e => {%0a el.innerText = jitsiAPI.getNumberOfParticipants() + " participants in call"%0a el.innerText += " (click to close)"%0a })%0a jitsiAPI.addListener("participantLeft", e => {%0a el.innerText = jitsiAPI.getNumberOfParticipants() + " participants in call"%0a el.innerText += " (click to close)"%0a })%0a el.onclick = e => { jitsiAPI.dispose(); el.innerText = "Closed call" }%0a*/%0a%3c/script>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a%0a!!See also%0a* [[PeerTubeMatrix]] which didn't work%0a* whiteboard https://twitter.com/utopiah/status/1370410844182376448 with code https://gist.github.com/Utopiah/60d55c12138dcadf2f42f33419160656 Integraton.PeerTubeMatrix=!PeerTube live streaming%0a(:html:)%0a%3ciframe width="100%25" height="60%25" sandbox="allow-same-origin allow-scripts allow-popups" src="https://video.benetou.fr/videos/embed/9bef0b26-a0dd-46c1-be5b-18f7d642614a" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen>%3c/iframe>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a%0aSee https://video.benetou.fr/videos/watch/9bef0b26-a0dd-46c1-be5b-18f7d642614a%0a%0a!Matrix Live chat%0a(:html:)%0a%3ciframe width="100%25" height="315" sandbox="allow-same-origin allow-scripts allow-popups" src="https://matrix.to/#/!sJMWLjRjzsGQtNvoej:matrix.org?via=matrix.org" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen>%3c/iframe>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a%0aSee https://matrix.to/#/#fabien-peertube-live-comment-room:matrix.org?via=matrix.org Laboratory.AuctionPricing=!!Goal%0aPredict the sale price of a concert ticket on eBay to eventually buy hold and sale.%0a%0a!!Motivated by%0a[[franck-brignoli.fr/|Franck]] proposal as a hands-on experience for ML Class.%0a%0a!!Features and their sources%0a* previous sales%0a** [[https://www.x.com/developers/ebay/products/finding-api|eBay API]] e.g. with specific categories%0a** average price ticket http://www.pollstar.com/atpDetail.aspx?SearchBy=A%0a* date of the concert%0a** [[http://api.evdb.com/|eventful API]]%0a* concert location%0a** [[http://api.evdb.com/|eventful API]]%0a* size of the room%0a** http://upcoming.yahoo.com/services/api/event.search.php%0a* music style%0a** ?%0a* estimated popularity%0a** Twitter activity%0a** Facebook fan page%0a** http://www.ticketmaster.com via Facebook RSVP%0aPossibly also%0a* http://www.infochimps.com/search?view=list&price_category=&has_categories=&dataset_type=&order=score&tags=&query=concert%0a%0a!![[#ExampleDataset]]Example dataset (CSV)%0a[@%0aprice,date of sale,date of the concert,band name, concert location,size of the room,music style,estimated popularity%0a100,01/11/2011,06/11/2011,Texas,,10000,rock,%0a101,02/11/2011,06/11/2011,Texas,,10000,rock,%0a110,05/11/2011,06/11/2011,Texas,,10000,rock,%0a...%0a@]%0a%0a!!Tasks%0a# gather and clean the dataset (scrapped or via API)%0a# configure AI4R to compute the function parameters%0a# provide a web interface for the result given features of the current page%0a# browse the original website%0a%0a!!See also%0a* [[Tools/Ruby]] with [[http://ai4r.rubyforge.org/|AI4R]]%0a* [[Tools/Octave]]%0a* [[Events/AIClass#MachineLearning]]%0a* Seedea:Seedea/DATAmatrix%0a* [[Repository:?p=.git;a=blob;f=greasemonkey/remote_overlay.user.js;|remote_overlay.user.js]] to display the result%0a* ML and prediction markets%0a** http://www.cs.ucla.edu/~jenn/pubs.html%0a** http://homepages.inf.ed.ac.uk/amos/publications.html%0a** http://www.stat.fsu.edu/~abarbu/ Laboratory.AutomatedCreativity=# [[Path:/pub/Prototypes/AutomatedCreativity/|generate new object]]%0a## generate object instance (e.g. 3D print, wav output, make robot move, ...) if not "type" specified pick one randomly amongst the available ones (e.g. image, choreography, piece of software, ...) cf [[Path:/pub/home/algoritmicepistemology.png|Path:/pub/home/algoritmicepistemology_thumb.png]]%0a### generate object string (purely random or via increasingly close to existing and successful design amongst a network of patterns)%0a### convert object string to specific design%0a### test design through simulations against own defined set of constraints (e.g. support specific weight, matches aesthetic patterns, ...)%0a## iterate over existing design%0a### select problematic subpart and regenerate it with a more precise set of constraints%0a### combine 2 existing objects%0a#### one as subpart of the other (e.g. engine as part of car)%0a#### blend on the same level%0aAll this as action over a network of objects%0a%0a!!See also%0a* [[OwnModelsApplied/OwnModelsApplied]]%0a* [[Wikipedia:Grammatical evolution]] Laboratory.Laboratory=!!Principle%0aOrganize prototypes done or currently in test in order to%0a* enable exploration and manipulation of objects or concepts, not solely textual description%0a* facilitate sharing to others and thus getting feedback%0a* having a bird-eye view of what has been done over time%0a%0aNote that it is also to avoid having to register a domain name for its potentially interesting project.%0a%0a(:pagelist group={$Group}:)%0a%0a!!To do%0a# include%0a## [[OwnModelsApplied/]]%0a## http://fabien.benetou.fr/innovativ.it/lab/%0a# consider%0a## [[Cookbook/]] but only non-descriptive aspect%0a## [[Repository:.]] but with interfaces Languages.AncientGreek=* popular affixes (prefix and suffixes)%0a** '''σύμμετρος''' (summetros) from '''σύν''' (sun) with and '''μέτρον''' (metron) measure%0a** '''ὁμο''' (homo) same%0a*** homoiconicity%0a** '''ψευδής''' (pseudēs) lying, false, untrue%0a** '''νέος''' (neos) new%0a** '''μετά''' (meta) between%0a** '''παρα''' (para) near, against, contrary to%0a** '''ἔνδον''' (endon) inner, internal%0a** '''μέσος''' (mésos) middle%0a** '''ἔξω''' (exo) outside, external%0a* mathematics and logic%0a** '''μάθημα''' (máthēma), which means in ancient Greek what one learns, what one gets to know, hence also study and science%0a** '''χάλιξ''' (chalix) pebble, gravel, stone;%0a*** which gave calculus in latin, cf [[ReadingNotes/ProgrammingTheUniverse#Chapter2]]%0a** '''εἷς''' (heis), '''δύο''' (duo), '''τρία''' (tría), '''τέσσερα''' (téssera), '''πέντε''' (pente), '''ἕξ''' (hex), '''επτά''' (eptá), '''ὀκτώ''' (oktō), '''εννέα''' (ennéa), '''δέκα''' (deka) ([[https://secure.wikimedia.org/wiktionary/en/wiki/Appendix:Greek_numerals|Greek numerals]])%0a** '''ὅπερ ἔδει δεῖξαι''' (hóper édei deîxai)%0a*** used in Euclid's Elements, [[http://jeff560.tripod.com/q.html|Earliest Known Uses of Some of the Words of Mathematics (Q)]]%0a** '''λήμμα''' (lemma) anything which is received, such as a gift, profit, or a bribe%0a** '''δί-λημμα''' (dilemma) double proposition%0a** '''λόγος''' (logos) speech/word%0a** '''Εὑρίσκω''' (heuriskein) heuristics, to discover, to find out%0a** '''ἐντροπία''' (entropia) a turning towards, cf [[ReadingNotes/ProgrammingTheUniverse#Chapter4]]%0a*** '''ἐν''' (en) in%0a*** '''τροπή''' (tropē) a turning%0a* [[#Philosophy]]philosophy%0a** '''νοούμενoν''' ([[(Wikipedia:)Noumenon]]) present participle of νοέω "I think, I mean";%0a** '''φαινόμενoν''' ([[(Wikipedia:)Phenomenon]]) "thing appearing to view", neuter present passive participle of φαίνω (phainō, "I show").%0a** '''υπομνηματα''' ([[Wikipedia:Hypomnema|hypomnemata]]) a reminder, a note, a public record, a commentary, a draft, a copy, and other variations on those terms%0a** '''[[http://www.myetymology.com/greek/aletheia.html|ἀλήθεια]]''' (aletheia) truth%0a*** derived from alethes, ἀληθής true, as not concealing%0a** '''σόφισμα''' sophisma%0a** '''ῥητορικός''' rhētorikós%0a** '''ὄντος''' of being and '''-λογία''' (logia) science, study, theory [[(Wikipedia:)Ontology]]%0a** '''πνεῦμα''' (pneuma) a current of air; breath (blast) or a breeze; by analogy or figuratively, a spirit; (human)%0a* political%0a** '''ῥητορικός''' (rhētorikós) oratorical%0a*** from '''ῥήτωρ''' (rhḗtōr) public speaker, related to '''ῥῆμα''' (rhęma), that which is said or spoken, word, saying%0a*** ultimately derived from the verb '''ἐρῶ''' (erô) to speak, say%0a** '''ἔργον''' (ergon) work%0a*** see also Wikipedia:Erg%0a** '''δῆμος''' (demos) the public%0a** '''οἰκονόμος''' "one who manages a household" (derived from '''οἴκος''' "house", and '''νέμω''' "distribute (especially, manage)")%0a* cognition%0a** '''δεῖξις''' (deixis) display, demonstration, or reference%0a*** see also [[Wikipedia:Deixis]] added to [[Languages/Languages#Linguistic]]%0a** '''μνήμη''' (mēmē) memory%0a** stigmergy = stigma + ergon%0a* biology%0a** '''βίος''' (bios) life%0a** '''φάσις''' (phasis) stage%0a** '''φυλή/φῦλον''' (phyle/phylon) tribe, race%0a** '''γένεσις''' (genesis) birth%0a*** '''γενετικός''' (genetikos) relative to birth%0a* quotes%0a** ὁ δὲ ἀνεξέταστος βίος οὐ βιωτὸς ἀνθρώπῳ ''Socrate'' (used during [[Slideshows/Rencontre AFT Paris]])%0a* commonly used%0a** '''κῦδος''' (kudos) praise, renown%0a** '''κρύπτω''' (crypton) I conceal and '''γράφω''' (graphō) to scratch, to scrape, to graze%0a%0a!!Motivating content%0a* [[http://www.teach12.com/ttcx/coursedesclong2.aspx?cid=2390|Masterpieces of Ancient Greek Literature]] by David J. Schenker, TTC 2008%0a* [[http://www.mikrosapoplous.gr/en/texts1en.htm|The Little Sailing: Ancient Greek Texts]] An Electronic Library of Full Texts%0a* http://incubator.wikimedia.org/wiki/Wp/grc%0a%0a!!See also%0a* lessons at Les Cordeliers%0a* [[Latin]]%0a* Wikimedia projects%0a** [[Wikipedia:Ancient Greek]]%0a** [[http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/Category:Ancient_Greek_affixes]]%0a** [[Wikipedia:Category:Ancient Greek derivations]] ~4000 total pages!%0a* [[http://www.festival-latin-grec.eu/|Festival européen Latin-Grec (FELG)]]%0a** [[http://www.canalacademie.com/ida5718-Le-festival-europeen-latin-grec,5718.html|Le festival européen latin-grec, 6čme année !]] with Elizabeth Antébi, Canal Académie April 2010%0a* [[http://www.infoplease.com/ipa/A0907013.html|Greek Roots, Prefixes, and Suffixes]] Infoplease.com%0a* videos%0a** [[http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-8583461947152494502|The Sounds of Ancient Greek Letters]]%0a** [[http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-6690284271508674963|Ancient Greek Diphthongs and Breathing Marks]] %0a** [[http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=2489596177872299620|The Basic Ancient Greek Verb]]%0a* [[http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-6690284271508674963|Pronunciation ancient Greek]]%0a* [[http://www.authorstream.com/Presentation/lhuang-53369-Ancient-Greek-Science-Mathematics-Physic-Democritus-Aristotle-s-Education-ppt-powerpoint/|Ancient Greek Science And Mathematics]] by Libby Huang, 2008%0a* dedicated websites with educative resources%0a** [[(http://www.)greek-language.com]] Greek Language and Linguistics%0a** [[http://www.ellopos.net/elpenor/greek-language.asp|Learning Greek]] on ellopos.net%0a* [[http://www.gossamer-threads.com/lists/wiki/foundation/128182|Ancient Greek Wikipedia]] discussing in Wikipedia Foundation mailing list%0a* [[http://www.myetymology.com/|MyEtymology.com]] A universal etymology dictionary%0a* [[http://www.perseus.tufts.edu/hopper/search|Perseus Digital Library]] at Tuft%0a* [[http://www.utexas.edu/cola/centers/lrc/eieol/grkol-0-X.html|Classical Greek Online]] Winfred P. Lehmann and Jonathan Slocum, University of Texas Languages.English=This page gathers most of the new words, expressions, vocabulary or cultural aspects encountered.%0a%0a%25center%25[[#AlternativeSolutions|Alternative solutions]] - [[#TipOfTheTongue|Tip of the tongue]] - [[#GrammarRules|Grammer rules]] - [[#RepeatedMistakes|Repeated mistakes]] - [[#Idioms|Idioms]] - [[#Vocabulary|Vocabulary]] - [[#Tools|Tools]] - [[#ToDo|To do]]%25%25%0a%0a![[#AlternativeSolutions]]Alternative solutions%0a* [[Wikipedia:Globish (Nerriere)]] and its homepage [[(http://www.)Globish.com]]%0a** following [[Wikipedia:Simple English Wikipedia]] principle%0a%0a![[#TipOfTheTongue]]Tip of the tongue%0a* musical sheet, assembly of notes, ... -> score%0aSee also [[Tools/Keywords#tongue]]%0a%0a![[#GrammarRules]]Grammar rules%0aSorted by frequency of mistake%0a# %25red%25did + past form%25%25 -> did + (infinitive - to)%0a** justification?%0a** origin?%0a# ?%0a# ?%0a%0a![[#RepeatedMistakes]]Repeated mistakes%0a* sudden%25red%25tl%25%25y -> sudden%25green%25'''l'''%25%25y %0a* further != farther (mainly used for physical distances only)%0a* intrinsi%25red%25cl%25%25y -> intrinsi%25green%25'''call'''%25%25y %0a* independ%25red%25a%25%25nce -> independ%25green%25'''e'''%25%25nce%0a* nego%25red%25c%25%25iation -> nego%25green%25'''t'''%25%25iation%0a* mentio%25red%25n%25%25ned -> mentio%25green%25'''n'''%25%25ed%0a* laz%25red%25y%25%25ness -> laz%25green%25'''i'''%25%25ness%0a* hopefu%25red%25l%25%25y -> hopefu%25green%25'''ll'''%25%25y%0a* easi%25red%25ll%25%25y -> easi%25green%25'''l'''%25%25y%0a* necess%25red%25era%25%25ly -> necess%25green%25'''ari'''%25%25ly %0a* modeli%25red%25zi%25%25ng -> mode%25green%25'''ling'''%25%25%0a* modeli%25red%25si%25%25ng -> mode%25green%25'''ling'''%25%25%0a* bi%25red%25tt%25%25ing -> bi%25green%25'''t'''%25%25ing%0a* de%25red%25s%25%25ert -> de%25green%25'''ss'''%25%25ert%0a* inte%25red%25l%25%25ectual (property) -> inte%25green%25'''ll'''%25%25ectual (property)%0a* futur -> futur%25green%25'''e'''%25%25%0a* recomm%25red%25a%25%25ndation -> recomm%25green%25'''e'''%25%25ndation%0a* preten%25red%25c%25%25e -> preten%25green%25'''s'''%25%25e%0a* t%25red%25resh%25%25old -> t%25green%25'''hresh'''%25%25old%0a* syndrom -> syndrom%25green%25'''es'''%25%25%0a* words with *lly or *ly%0a* ch%25red%25oo%25%25se -> ch%25green%25'''o'''%25%25se%0a** %3c UtopiahGHML> I choosed... science and reason%0a** %3c dpb> chose*%0a** %3c maxauth_work> dpb: hehe, wanted to say the same :)%0a** %3c UtopiahGHML> I didn't choooose grammar and vocabulary :P%0a** %3c maxauth_work> hehe%0a** %3c dpb> :P%0a** %3c maxauth_work> nice answer%0a* sa%25red%25c%25%25iety -> sa%25green%25'''t'''%25%25iety%0aThis mistakes should be checked thanks to this wiki search function, example with saciety : http://fabien.benetou.fr/?action=search&q=saciety%0a%0aUse trigger.pl in irssi and this list of commons mistake to correct automatically and send warning.%0a![[#idioms]][[#Idioms]]Idioms%0a* ?%0a** useful likes tits on a bull%0a* devoir apprecier un cadeau%0a** [[http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/don%2527t_look_a_gift_horse_in_the_mouth|don't look a gift horse in the mouth]]%0a* un idiot%0a** A sandwich short of a picnic%0a* vouloir toujours plus%0a** [[(Wikipedia:)Keeping up with the Joneses]]%0a* chacun son métier, les vaches seront bien gardées%0a** horses for courses%0a* porter la culotte%0a** to wear the pants%0a* Jouer la montre%0a** running out the clock, killing the clock, stonewalling%0a* Etre entre le marteau et l'enclume%0a** To be between a rock and a hard place%0a* Blanc bonnet, bonnet blanc%0a** same difference; six in one, half a dozen in the other (or six of one, half a dozen in the other)%0a* tiré par les cheveux%0a** (far-fetched, contrived)%0a* ? (~impressionnes-moi, heard in Twin Peaks)%0a** Color me amazed {impressed, tickled, amused, ...}%0a* Les cordonniers sont les plus mals chausses%0a** The cobbler's children go barefoot%0a* Voir la paille dans l’śil du voisin et ne pas voir la poutre dans le sien%0a** Pot calling the kettle black%0a* Chat échaudé craint l'eau froide%0a** Once burned, twice shy%0a* Chute en avant%0a** Rat race%0a* Langue de bois%0a** To pay lip service%0a%0a![[#Vocabulary]]Vocabulary%0a%0aReference.com [[http://dictionary.reference.com/wordoftheday/|Word of the day]].%0a%0a!! Week 9 and beyond[[#week9p]]%0a%0aFrom discussions :%0a* '''[[Wikipedia:Grit (personality trait)]]''' = positive, non-cognitive trait based on an individual's passion for a particular long-term goal or endstate, coupled with a powerful motivation to achieve their respective objective.%0a* '''Spiffy''' = smart in appearance.%0a* Wikipedia:Cobblestone%0a* clutching%0a* '''[[http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/pipe_dream|pipe dream]]''' = A plan, desire, or idea that will not likely work; a near impossibility.%0a** seems to come from opium pipe%0a* '''[[(http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/)vapid]]''' = Lifeless, dull or banal.%0a* '''[[http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/truss|truss]]''' = A bandage and belt used to hold a hernia in place (also used in cooking and architecture)%0a* '''[[(Wikipedia:)Husk]]''' = outer shell or coating of a seed. It often refers to the leafy outer covering of an ear of maize (corn) as it grows on the plant. %0a* '''[[http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/seam|seam]]''' = A joint formed by mating two separate sections of materials. Seams can be made or sealed in a variety of ways, including adhesive bonding, hot-air welding, solvent welding, using adhesive tapes, sealant, etc.%0a* '''[[http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/tart|tart]]''' = Sharp to the taste; acid; sour. %0a* '''[[Wikipedia:Frond]]''' = Large divided leaf.%0a* '''[[http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/peevish|peevish]]''' = Constantly complaining; fretful, whining%0a* '''[[http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/tepid|tepid]]''' = Uninterested; exhibiting little passion or eagerness. %0a* '''[[Wikipedia:Sleet|sleet]]''' = rain like snow precipitaion%0a* '''[[http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/abashed|abashed]]''' = Embarrassed, disconcerted, or ashamed.%0a* '''[[http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/ombudsman|ombudsman]]''' = An appointed official whose duty is to investigate complaints, generally on behalf of individuals such as consumers or taxpayers, against institutions such as companies and government departments.%0a* '''[[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hemorrhage|Hemorrhage]]''' = Bleeding, technically known as hemorrhaging or hemorrhaging is the loss of blood from the circulatory system.%0a* '''to [[http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/plunge|plunge]]''' = To baptize by immersion.%0a* '''a [[http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/yarn|yarn]]''' = (countable) A story, a tale, especially one that is incredible.%0a* '''A [[http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/leeway|leeway]]''' = A varying degree or amount of freedom or flexibility; margin, latitude, elbowroom%0a* '''an [[http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/aeon|aeon]]''' = An extended period of time. Usually assumed to be more than a millennium.%0a* '''An [[http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/inkling|inkling]]''' = A slight suspicion or hint. %0a* '''An [[http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/hulk|hulk]]''' = A big, (and possibly clumsy) person%0a* '''A [[http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/bromide|bromide]]''' = A dull person with conventional thoughts.%0a* '''[[http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/stark|stark]]''' = (archaic) strong; vigorous; powerful.%0a* '''a [[http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/fixture|fixture]]''' = A regular patron of a place or institution.%0a* '''[[http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/pesky|pesky]]''' = Annoying, troublesome, irritating.%0a* '''a [[http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/toil|toil]]''' = A labour, work%0a* '''an [[http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/eulogy|eulogy]]''' = An oration to honor a deceased person, usually at a funeral.%0a* '''food porn''' = sexy advertised food, how juicy and desirable a prepared look, how appealing it is. (from Dispatches - Sandwiches Unwrapped)%0a* '''subsume''' = ?%0a* '''P.I.T.A.''' = (slang) Pain In The A**%0a* '''[[http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/heed|heed]]''' = Attention; notice; observation; regard; -- often with give or take.%0a* '''To [[http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/botch|botch]]''' = to perform (a task) in an unacceptable or incompetent manner; to make a mess of something; to ruin; to bungle; to spoil; to destroy%0a* '''[[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prequel|Prequel]]''' = a work that portrays events and/or aspects of a previously completed narrative, but is set prior to the existing narrative.%0a* '''[[http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/demeanor|demeanor]]''' = The outward way in which a person behaves, especially towards others (from Code Geass). %0a* '''A [[http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/cornucopia|cornucopia]]''' = An abundance or plentiful supply. %0a* '''[[http://acronyms.thefreedictionary.com/IIRC|IIRC]]''' = If I Recollect Correctly%0a* '''To [[http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/cobble|cobble]]''' = To assemble ('cobble together' an improvised assembly).%0a* '''A [[http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/beak|beak]]''' = A rigid structure projecting from the front of a bird's face, used for pecking, grooming and for eating food.%0a* '''A [[http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/prequel|prequel]]''' = In a series of works, an installment that is set chronologically before its predecessor, especially the original narrative or (perhaps improper usage) any narrative work with at least one sequel. %0a* '''[[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coke_(fuel)|Coke]]''' = fuel coke derived from coal.%0a* '''To [[http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/drone|drone]]''' = To speak in a monotone way.%0a* '''[[http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/yak_shaving|Yak shaving]]''' = Any apparently useless activity which, by allowing you to overcome intermediate difficulties, allows you to solve a larger problem.%0a* '''a [[http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/tummler?rdfrom=Tummler|tummler]]''' = An employee charged with the duty of entertaining guests throughout the day by providing any number of services, from comedian to master of ceremonies.%0a* '''The [[http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/varsity|varsity]]''' = The main sports team at an educational institution;%0a* '''a [[http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/hoof|hoof]]''' = The foot of an animal such as a horse, ox or deer.%0a* '''[[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Limbo|Limbo]]''' = In Roman Catholic theology, Limbo (Latin limbus, edge or boundary, referring to the "edge" of Hell) is a hypothesis about the afterlife condition of those who die in original sin without being assigned to the Hell of the damned (gehenna). %0a* '''A [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plough|plough]]''' = tool used in farming for initial cultivation of soil in preparation for sowing seed or planting. %0a* '''[[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pastoralism|Pastoralism or pastoral farming]]''' = the branch of agriculture concerned with the raising of livestock.%0a* '''[[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Epigraphy|Epigraphy]]''' = the study of inscriptions or epigraphs engraved into stone or other durable materials, or cast in metal, the science of classifying them as to cultural context and date, elucidating them and assessing what conclusions can be deduced from them.%0a* '''a [[http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/tack|tack]]''' = A direction or course of action, especially one that differs from the previous one. %0a* '''[[http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/marrow|marrow]]''' = The substance inside bones which produces blood cells.%0a* '''above my head''' = (expression) too difficult/complicated for me to understand.%0a* '''To [[http://www.answers.com/unnerving|unnerve]]''' = To make nervous or upset.%0a* '''[[http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/iff|iff]]''' = (mathematics, logic) if and only if; used to show that the predicate that follows it has the same truth value as the predicate that precedes it.%0a* '''[[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Autarky|Autarky]]''' = an economy that is self-sufficient and does not take part in international trade, or severely limits trade with the outside world.%0a* '''[[http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/dreg|dreg]]''' = (by extension) the lowest and most worthless part of something.%0a* '''An [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Icicle|Icicle]]''' = a spike of ice formed when water dripping or falling from an object freezes.%0a* '''[[http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/bailiwick|bailiwick]]''' = An area or subject of authority or involvement; a realm. %0a* '''[[http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/vile|vile]]''' = morally low; base; despicable%0a* '''[[http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/mendicant|mendicant]]''' = A beggar.%0a* '''[[http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/epitome|epitome]]''' = (of a class of items) A representative example.%0a* '''to [[http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/whet|whet]]''' = (transitive) To stimulate or make more keen. %0a* '''[[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rote_learning|Rote learning]]''' = learning technique which avoids understanding of a subject and instead focuses on memorization. The major practice involved in rote learning is learning by repetition. The idea is that one will be able to quickly recall the meaning of the material the more one repeats it.%0a* '''[[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Transliteration|Transliteration]]''' = the practice of transcribing a word or text written in one writing system into another writing system or system of rules for such practice.%0a* '''[[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indentured_servant|Indentured servant]]''' = a form of debt bondage worker.%0a* '''To [[http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/tamper|tamper]]''' = (intransitive) To alter by making unauthorized changes; to meddle with.%0a* '''[[http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/ancillary#Adjective|ancillary]]''' = Subordinate; secondary; auxiliary; accessory; %0a* '''[[http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/pickle|pickle]]''' = (idiomatic) A difficult situation.%0a* '''A [[http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/chore|chore]]''' = A task, especially a difficult, unpleasant, or routine one. %0a* '''[[http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/soggy|soggy]]''' = Soaked with moisture; soaked with liquid.%0a* '''[[http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/lenient|lenient]]''' = lax; tolerant of deviation; permissive; not strict%0a* '''[[http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/dire|dire]]''' = Evil in great degree; dreadful; dismal; horrible; terrible; lamentable.%0a* '''to [[http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/delve|delve]]''' = (intransitive) To search thoroughly and carefully for information.%0a* '''[[http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/antagonism|antagonism]]''' = a strong natural dislike or hatred; antipathy%0a* '''[[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Halcyon|Halcyon]]''' = (from the Greek myth of Alcyone) golden or marked by peace and prosperity.%0a* '''[[http://www.answers.com/topic/in-a-bind|in a bind]]''' = (expression) In a difficult, threatening, or embarrassing position;%0a* '''To [[http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/pry|pry]]''' = Opening and looking where one is not welcome; being nosey.%0a* '''A [[http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/patrimony|patrimony]]''' = A right or estate inherited from one's father; or, in a larger sense, from any ancestor.%0a* '''A [[http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/shill|shill]]''' = A person paid to endorse a product favourably, while pretending to be impartial.%0a* '''[[http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/wilted?rdfrom=Wilted|wilted]]''' = (of plants) Drooping, typically due to lack of water.%0a* '''to [[http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/shank|shank]]''' = (slang) To stab.%0a* '''[[http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=bbiaf|bbiaf]]''' = (slang) Be Back In A Few%0a* '''[[http://www.phrases.org.uk/bulletin_board/16/messages/609.html|Out Of left field]]''' = Out of touch, eccentric, odd; also, misguided.%0a* '''A [[http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/mockup|mockup]]''' = A prototype, usually low-fidelity, such as paper illustrations, screenshots, or simple configurations of screens with limited interaction.%0a* '''a [[http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/spill|spill]]''' = (countable) A mess of something that has been dropped.%0a* '''to [[http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/reminisce|reminisce]]''' = (intransitive) To recall the past in a private moment, often fondly or nostalgically.%0a* '''[[http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/hitherto|hitherto]]''' = (formal or law) Up to this or that time. %0a* '''An [[http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/heyday|heyday]]''' = A period of success, popularity or power; prime. %0a* '''to [[http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/stray|stray]]''' = (figuratively) to wander from the path of duty or rectitude; to err.%0a* '''a [[http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/whack|whack]]''' = A blow, impact or slap. (seems to be popular in the Bay Area according to Johanna>)%0a* '''[[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iatrogenic|iatrogenic]]''' = adverse effects or complications caused by or resulting from medical treatment or advice. %0a* '''[[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phronetic|phronesis]]''' = the virtue of moral thought, usually translated "practical wisdom", sometimes as "prudence".%0a* '''an [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atavism|atavism]]''' = an evolutionary throwback, such as traits reappearing which had disappeared generations ago.%0a* '''to [[http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/wallow|wallow]]''' = (intransitive) To live in filth or gross vice; to disport one's self in a beastly and unworthy manner.%0a* '''[[http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/dint|dint]]''' = (uncountable) force; power;%0a* '''to [[http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/hurl|hurl]]''' = (transitive) To throw (something) with force.%0a* '''to [[http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/hoard|hoard]]''' = To amass, usually for one's personal collection.%0a* '''[[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plant_sap|Plant sap]]''' = fluid transported in xylem cells (tracheids or vessel elements) or phloem sieve tube elements of a plant.%0a* '''[[http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/racy|racy]]''' = Having a strong flavor indicating origin; of distinct characteristic taste; tasting of the soil; hence, fresh; rich.%0a* '''[[http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/sketchy|sketchy]]''' = (slang) Of questionable or doubtful quality.%0a* '''to [[http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/succour|succour]]''' = (transitive) To render aid to one in distress.%0a* '''A [[http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/bode|bode]]''' = An omen; a foreshadowing.%0a* '''A [[http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/trickster|trickster]]''' = One who performs a trick.%0a* '''A [[http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/linchpin|linchpin]]''' = (figuratively) a central cohesive source of stability and security; a person or thing that is critical to a system or organisation.%0a* '''The [[http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/happenstance|happenstance]]''' = The chance or random quality of an event or circumstance; often in the phrase by happenstance.%0a* '''to [[http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/heed|heed]]''' = (transitive) To mind; to regard with care; to take notice of; to attend to; to observe.%0a* '''[[http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/breadwinner|breadwinner]]''' = The primary income-earner in a household%0a* '''[[http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/alimony|alimony]]''' = The means to support life.%0a* '''to [[http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/sleuth|sleuth]]''' = (intransitive) To act as a detective; to try to discover who committed a crime. %0a* '''an [[http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/imp|imp]]''' = a supernatural creature, similar to a demon but smaller and less powerful.%0a* '''[[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eutrophication|Eutrophication]]''' = the increase in chemical nutrients — compounds containing nitrogen or phosphorus — in an ecosystem, and may occur on land or in water.%0a* '''a [[http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/pupa|pupa]]''' = an insect in its development stage between a larva and an adult.%0a* '''to [[http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/dabble|dabble]]''' = (intransitive) To participate or have an interest in, but not so seriously. %0a*A [[http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/workhorse|workhorse]] = Anyone or thing that does a lot of work; who works consistently or regularly.%0a* '''[[http://www.nature.com/nature/journal/v449/n7163/fig_tab/449665a_F1.html|glossogenetic tree]]''' = equivalent of phylogenetic tree for languages%0a* '''a [[http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/vicarage|vicarage]]''' = The benefice, duties or office of a vicar%0a* '''[[http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/asinine|asinine]]''' = Failing to exercise intelligence or judgment; ridiculously below average rationality.%0a* '''[[http://www.investopedia.com/terms/c/capitalexpenditure.asp|Capital Expenditure (CAPEX)]]''' = Funds used by a company to acquire or upgrade physical assets such as property, industrial buildings or equipment. %0a* '''[[http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/farcical|farcical]]''' = resembling a farce; ludicrous; absurd%0a* '''[[http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/apportion|apportion]]''' = to allocate proportionally. %0a* '''[[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sycophant|Sycophant]]''' = servile person who, acting in his or her own self-interest, attempts to win favor by flattering one or more influential persons, or by saying lies against a fellow citizen for gaining a kind of profit. %0a* '''[[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barter|Barter]]''' = medium in which goods or services are directly exchanged for other goods and/or services without a medium of exchange, such as money.%0a* '''[[http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/forlorn|forlorn]]''' = abandoned, left behind, deserted%0a* '''[[http://idioms.thefreedictionary.com/lean+and+mean|lean and mean]]''' = (Fig.) fit and ready for hard, efficient work%0a* '''[[http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/ancillary|ancillary]]''' = Subordinate; secondary; auxiliary; accessory. %0a* '''[[http://wiki.answers.com/Q/Where_does_%2527top_o_the_morning_to_you%2527_come_from|top o the morning to you]]''' = wishing a good morning, comes from New Zealand%0a* '''to [[http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/ensconce|ensconce]]''' = To place in a secure environment%0a* '''a [[http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/mote|mote]]''' = A small particle; a speck. %0a* '''to [[http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/heed|heed]]''' = To mind; to regard with care; to take notice of; to attend to; to observe.%0a* '''[[http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/brazen|brazen]]''' = Impudent, immodest, or shameless.%0a* '''to [[http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/behoove|behoove]]''' = To suit; to befit.%0a* '''[[http://catb.org/jargon/html/Y/yak-shaving.html|yak shaving]]''' = Any seemingly pointless activity which is actually necessary to solve a problem which solves a problem which, several levels of recursion later, solves the real problem you're working on. [MIT AI Lab, after 2000: orig. probably from a Ren & Stimpy episode.]%0a** "Possibly the second-greatest act of yak shaving in history was Don Knuth temporarily stopping work on his magnum opus The Art of Computer Programming in order to write something to do better typesetting for it. Eight years later, he released TEX. Then he resumed work on the book."%0a** clear focus + having enough resources -> going as far away from your goal as you have to finally reach it%0a* '''[[(Wikipedia:)Anhedonia]]''' = inability to experience pleasurable emotions from normally pleasurable life events such as eating, exercise, social interaction or sexual activities.%0a%0aFrom [[http://www.marxists.org/reference/subject/philosophy/works/at/popper.htm|Objective Knowledge]], the second last chapter%0a* '''[[http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/tetradic|Tetradic]]''' = of a figure, especially the numbers 0,1 and 8, that have four-fold symmetry.%0a* '''to [[http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/beget|beget]]''' = To cause; to produce.%0a* '''A [[http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/rung|rung]]''' = A crosspiece forming a step of a ladder.%0a%0aFrom [[http://www.mushishi.jp/|Mushishi]]%0a* '''[[http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/attic|attic]]''' = The space, often unfinished and with sloped walls, directly below the roof in the uppermost part of a house or other building, generally used for storage or habitation. %0a* '''To [[http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/quell|quell]]''' = (transitive) To quiet; to allay; to pacify; to cause to yield or cease. %0a* '''To [[http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/seep|seep]]''' = to ooze, or pass slowly through pores or other small openings%0a* '''To [[http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/shrivel|shrivel]]''' = (intransitive) To collapse inward; to crumble. %0a* '''[[http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/sturdy|sturdy]]''' = of firm build%0a* '''[[http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/hail|hail]]''' = Balls or pieces of ice falling as precipitation from a thunderstorm.%0a* '''A [[http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/stroll|stroll]]''' = A wandering on foot; an idle and leisurely walk; a ramble.%0a* '''[[http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/gall|gall]]''' = Bile, especially that of an animal; the greenish, profoundly bitter-tasting fluid found in bile ducts and gall bladders, structures associated with the liver.%0a* '''To [[http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/drench|drench]]''' = To soak, to make very wet.%0a* '''To [[http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/hound|hound]]''' = (transitive) To persistently harass.%0a* '''[[http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/egress|egress]]''' = An exit or way out%0a%0aFrom [[http://mark-elliott.net/blog/?page_id=24|Stigmergic collaboration]]%0a* '''[[http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/curt|curt]]''' = Brief or terse, especially to the point of being rude.%0a* '''to [[http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/tone|tone]]''' = (transitive) to make (something) firmer%0a* '''[[http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/vested_interest|vested interest]]''' = a special interest in protecting whatever is to one's own advantage%0a* '''to [[http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/cater|cater]]''' = To provide things to satisfy a person or a need, to serve. %0a* '''[[http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/volition|volition]]''' = A conscious choice or decision. %0a* '''[[http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/overarching|overarching]]''' = (by extension) all-embracing or overwhelming%0a* '''to [[http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/lessen#English|lessen]]''' = To make less; to diminish; to reduce.%0a* '''[[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Entomology|Entomology]]''' = the scientific study of insects.%0a* '''[[http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Sematectonic|sematectonic]]''' = form of behavior or physiological change by the evidences of work performed by other animals, including the special case of the guidance of additional work. Defined page 105 of the thesis "sematectonic : interpretations based upon the state of the solution as represented by the environment".%0a%0a%0aFrom [[http://heybryan.org/exp.html|Metarepository project]] Exponential growth and towards the post-scarcity singularity %0a* '''a [[http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/lathe|lathe]]''' = A machine tool used to shape a piece of material, or workpiece, by rotating the workpiece against a cutting tool.%0a%0a%0aFrom [[http://mindstalk.net/vinge/vinge-sing.html|Vernor Vinge on the Singularity]]%0a* inimical = ?%0a%0aFrom [[http://www.uic.edu/htbin/cgiwrap/bin/ojs/index.php/fm/article/view/2214/2023|The World is Not Flat: Expertise and InPhO]] : %0a* inception = ?%0a* surreptitiously = ?%0a* surmise = ?%0a%0aFrom [[http://www.amazon.com/Philosophy-Who-Needs-Ayn-Rand/dp/0451138937|Philosophy: Who Needs It]] :%0a* ilk = ?%0a* ineffable = ?%0a* volition = ?%0a* a foxhole = ?%0a%0aFrom [[http://www.amazon.com/Never-Eat-Alone-Secrets-Relationship/dp/0385512058|Never Eat Alone]] :%0a* litmus = ?%0a* to sire = ?%0a%0aFrom [[http://www.otakucenter.com/sayonara-zetsubou-sensei-f429.html|Sayonara Zetsubou Sensei]]%0a* to aggravate = ?%0a* inconspicuous = ?%0a* stout = ?%0a* atoning = ?%0a* to hem = ?%0a* a truant = ?%0a%0a!! Week 8[[#week8]]%0a%0aFrom discussions :%0a* '''[[http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/distraught|distraught]]''' = Deeply hurt, saddened, or worried; distressed. %0a%0a!! Week 7[[#week7]] %0a%0aFrom discussions :%0a* '''[[http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/keepsake|keepsake]]''' = Some object given by a person and retained in memory of something or someone; something kept for sentimental or nostalgic reasons.%0a* '''[[http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/hidden_agenda|Hidden agenda]]''' = A wish (and plan) to implement a particular idea without telling anybody even though people will be affected in a negative way.%0a* '''[[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Backorder|Backorder]]''' = a distribution term that refers to the status of items on a purchase order in the event that some or all of the inventory required to fulfill the order is out of stock. This differs from a forward order where stock is available but delivery is postponed for another reason.%0a%0a!! Week 6[[#week6]] %0a%0aFrom discussions :%0a* '''a [[http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/manger|manger]]''' = A trough for animals to eat from. From Old French mangeoire, manjoire, from mangier.%0a%0aFrom [[http://www.amazon.com/Game-Theory-Work-Outmaneuver-Competition/dp/0071400206|Game Theory at work]]:%0a* '''a [[http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/shrubbery|shrubbery]]''' = A wide border to a garden where shrubs are thickly planted; or a similar larger area with a path winding through it.%0a%0a%0a%0a!! Week 5[[#week5]] %0a%0aFrom discussions :%0a* '''a [[http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/mainstay|mainstay]]''' = A chief support. %0a* '''a [[http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/turnip|turnip]]''' = The white root of a yellow-flowered plant, Brassica rapa, grown as a vegetable and as fodder for cattle.%0a* '''to [[http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/endow|endow]]''' = To furnish with money or its equivalent, as a permanent fund for support; to make pecuniary provision for; to settle an income upon; especially, to furnish with dower; as, to endow a wife; to endow a public institution.%0a* '''[[http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/yeast|yeast]]''' = A compressed cake or dried granules of this substance used for mixing with flour to make bread dough rise.%0a* '''to [[http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/errand|run errand]]''' = to go for a trip to accomplish a small mission or to do some business (dropping items by, doing paperwork, going to a friend's house, etc.) %0a%0aFrom [[http://www.amazon.com/Game-Theory-Work-Outmaneuver-Competition/dp/0071400206|Game Theory at work]]:%0a* '''a [[http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/truce|truce]]''' = a period of time in which no fighting takes place due to an agreement between the opposed parties.%0a%0a%0a!! Week 4[[#week4]] %0a%0aFrom discussions :%0a* '''[[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grazing|Grazing]]''' = describes a type of predation in which an herbivore feeds on plants (such as grasses), or more broadly on a multicellular autotrophs (such as kelp).%0a* '''to [[http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/twitch|twitch]]''' = To perform a twitch (A brief, small and sometimes involuntary movement out of place and then back again), a spasm. %0a%0aFrom [[http://www.theatlantic.com/doc/200807/google|Is Google Making Us Stupid?]] :%0a[[%3c%3c]]([[http://www.britannica.com/blogs/2008/07/this-is-your-brain-this-is-your-brain-on-the-internetthe-nick-carr-thesis|follow up discussion at the Britannica Blog]])%0a* '''a [[http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/telltale|telltale]]''' = something that serves to reveal something else.%0a* '''[[http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/wayward|wayward]]''' = obstinate, contrary and unpredictable.%0a* '''[[http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/pithy|pithy]]''' = Precisely meaningful; forceful and brief.%0a* '''[[http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/duly|duly]]''' = In a due, fit, or becoming manner; as it ought to be; properly. %0a* '''to [[http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/etch|etch]]''' = To engrave a surface (especially of metal or glass) in order to produce a printing pattern.%0a* '''[[http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/terse|terse]]''' = (of speech or style) Brief, concise, to the point. %0a* '''[[http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/harried|harried]]''' = Rushed; panicked; overly busy or preoccupied. %0a* '''a [[http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/worrywart|worrywart]]''' = A pessimist who is a frequent prophet of doom.%0a( to [[http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/bemoan|bemoan]] = to complain about; to dismay or worry about something.%0a* '''[[http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/prescience|prescience]]''' = Knowledge of events before they take place; foresight; foreknowledge.%0a%0aFrom [[http://www.amazon.com/Game-Theory-Work-Outmaneuver-Competition/dp/0071400206|Game Theory at work]]:%0a* '''to [[http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/swerve|swerve]]''' = To go out of a straight line; to deflect.%0a* to [[http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/spurn|spurn]]=(ambitransitive) Reject disdainfully; contemn; scorn.%0a%0aFrom [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Diving_Bell_and_the_Butterfly|Le scaphandre et le papillon]]:%0a* '''a [[http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/diving_bell|diving bell]]''' = An airtight chamber, open at the bottom, that is lowered on a cable underwater to operate as a base or a means of transport for a diver or a small number of divers.%0a* '''a [[http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/pinprick|pinprick]]''' = An insignificant puncture made by a pin or similar point%0a* '''to [[http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/amend|amend]]''' = (intransitive) To become better.%0a* '''[[http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/buoyant|buoyant]]''' = lighthearted and lively.%0a* '''[[http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/wreckage|wreckage]]''' = Something wrecked, especially the remains or debris of something wrecked.%0a%0aFrom [[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0851578/|Paprika]]:%0a* '''[[http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/perp|perp]]''' = (slang, law enforcement) perpetrator%0a* '''[[http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/neurosis|neurosis]]''' = (pathology) A mental disorder, less severe than psychosis, marked by anxiety or fear (deprecated !)%0a* '''[[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anaphylaxis|Anaphylaxis]]''' = acute systemic (multi-system) and severe Type I Hypersensitivity allergic reaction in humans and other mammals.%0a* '''to [[http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/vent|vent]]''' = (transitive, intransitive) To express. %0a* '''a [[http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/scythe|scythe]]''' = An instrument for mowing grass, grain, or the like, by hand, composed of a long, curving blade, with the concave edge sharped, made fast to a long handle, called a snath, which is bent into a form convenient for use.%0a* '''to [[http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/mete_out|mete out]]''' = To distribute something in portions; to apportion or dole out.%0a%0a%0a%0a!! Week 3[[#week3]] %0a%0aFrom discussions :%0a* '''[[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cognate|Cognate]]''' = (linguistics) Either descended from the same attested source lexeme of ancestor language, or held on the grounds of the methods of historical linguistics to be regular reflexes of the unattested, reconstructed form of proto-language.%0a* '''[[http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/rumor_has_it|rumor has it]]''' = people who gossip are saying that..., there is a rumor going around that... %0a* '''a [[http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/drought|drought]]''' = a period of below average rain fall%0a%0aFrom [[http://www.amazon.com/Game-Theory-Work-Outmaneuver-Competition/dp/0071400206|Game Theory at work]]:%0a* '''[[http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/lackluster|lackluster]]''' = Not exceptional; not worthy of special merit, attention, or interest; having no vitality%0a* '''to [[http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/oust|oust]]''' = To expel; to remove. %0a* '''[[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Poison_pill|poison pills]]''' = term referring to any strategy, generally in business or politics, to increase the likelihood of negative results over positive ones for a party that attempts any kind of takeover. It derives from its original meaning of a literal poison pill carried by various spies throughout history, taken when discovered to eliminate the possibility of being interrogated for the enemy's gain.%0a* '''[[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sunk_costs|Sunk costs]]''' = In economics and in business decision-making, sunk costs are costs that have been incurred and which cannot be recovered to any significant degree. Sunk costs are sometimes contrasted with variable costs, which are the costs that will change due to the proposed course of action, and prospective costs which are costs that will be incurred if an action is taken.%0a* '''[[http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/dim-witted|dim-witted]]''' = Being a dimwit; stupid; foolish; simple.%0a* '''to [[http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/forgo|forgo]]''' = To let pass.%0a%0a!! Week 2[[#week2]] ([[Path:/pub/files/week2.xml|flash cards]])%0a%0aFrom discussions :%0a* '''proclivities''' = a strong tendency towards a specific action or behaviour%0a* '''[[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hydroponics|hydroponic]]''' = method of growing plants using mineral nutrient solutions instead of soil%0a* '''to [[http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/lean|lean]]''' = To hang outwards / To press against%0a* '''[[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Keeping_up_with_the_Joneses|"Keeping up with the Joneses"]]''' = was a popular expression in the beginning of the XXth century referring to the desire to be seen as being as good as one's neighbors or contemporaries using the comparative benchmarks of social caste or the accumulation of material goods.%0a* a [[http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/stint|stint]] : A period of time spent doing or being something. A spell. %0a%0aFrom a [[http://jya.com/stoa-atpc.htm|An Appraisal of Technologies of Political Control]] : %0a* '''harbinger''' = a precursor; one that presages what is to come%0a* '''[[http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/salient|salient]]''' = (adjective) prominent, worthy of note; pertinent or relevant%0a* '''[[http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/stringent|stringent]]''' = Strict; binding strongly; making strict requirements; restrictive; rigid; severe%0a%0aFrom our [[http://www.sfmoma.org/|San Francisco Museum of Modern Art]] visit :%0a* '''a cable''' = synonym for a photography%0a* '''a [[http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/cloak|cloak]]''' = A long outer garment worn over the shoulders, a cape, often with a hood.%0a* '''to [[http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/sever|sever]]''' = To cut free. %0a* '''[[http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/steel|steel]]''' = metal alloy of mostly iron plus carbon, harder than pure iron but malleable when hot.%0a* '''[[http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/circa|circa]]''' = approximately, about, abbreviated as "ca".%0a* '''[[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cognitive_dissonance|cognitive dissonance]]''' = an uncomfortable feeling or stress caused by holding two contradictory ideas simultaneously.%0a* '''a [[http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/cabinet|cabinet]]''' = (historical) A size of photograph, specifically one measuring 3⅞" by 5˝". %0a* '''to pop-out''' = (metaphor) to stand-out, to appear distinctly%0a* '''[[http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/groundbreaking|groundbreaking]]''' = Innovative; new, different; doing something that has never been done before. %0a* '''[[http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/gluttony|gluttony]]''' = the vice of eating to excess.%0a* '''a [[http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/solace|solace]]''' = A source of comfort or consolation. %0a* '''to [[http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/reel|reel]]''' = To unwind, to bring or acquire something by spinning or winding something else. %0a* '''[[http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/searing|searing]]''' = (of a pain) having a sensation of intense sudden heat%0a* '''symbolic [[http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/cleansing|cleansing]]''' = (transitive) To spiritually purify; to free from sin or guilt; to purge.%0a%0a%0aFrom [[http://www.amazon.com/Game-Theory-Work-Outmaneuver-Competition/dp/0071400206|Game Theory at work]]:%0a* '''to [[http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/pester|pester]]''' = (transitive) To bother, harass or annoy persistently.%0a%0aFrom [[http://mediatedcultures.net/ksudigg/?p=172|World Simulation]] at Digital Ethnography%0a* '''[[http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/foothold|foothold]]''' = (military) airhead, beachhead, bridgehead, lodgement%0a%0a%0a!! Week 1[[#week1]] ([[Path:/pub/files/week1.xml|flash cards]])%0a%0aFrom discussions :%0a* '''%3c3''' = http://mail.google.com/mail/help/images/screenshots/chat/heart.gif ASCII art common symbol for love%0a* '''[[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mystery_shopping|mystery shopping]]''' = market research action describing an undercover buys of a product or service to produce competitive analysis%0a%0aFrom [[http://www.dreamsongs.com/Files/HOPL2-Uncut.pdf|The Evolution of Lisp]] by Steele, Richard, Gabriel :%0a* '''a [[http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/pun|pun]]''' = A joke or type of wordplay in which similar senses or sounds of two words or phrases, or different senses of the same word, are deliberately confused.%0a* '''a [[http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/tenure|tenure]]''' = a status of possessing a thing or an office; an incumbency.%0a* '''to [[http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/stash|stash]]''' = To hide or store away for later use.%0a* '''[[http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/intersperse|intersperse]]''' = To mix irregularly something with something else. %0a* '''a [[http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/tarpit|tar pit]]''' = is a geological occurrence where subterranean bitumen leaks to the surface, creating a large puddle, pit, or lake of asphalt. In Computer Science it refers to "Turing tarpit" a general term for one of the various esoteric programming languages designed to be Turing-complete while in some sense simplifying to the greatest extent possible both the syntax and the semantics of the language (cf [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Turing_tarpit|Wikipedia]]).%0a* '''[[http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/anemic|anemic]]''' = (by extension) Weak; listless; lacking power, vigor, vitality, or colorfulness.%0a* '''to [[http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/grappled|grapple]]''' = (transitive) to seize something and hold it firmly%0a* '''[[http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/shrill|shrill]]''' = (adjective) High-pitched and piercing.%0a* '''[[http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/strident|strident]]''' = (literally) Loud; shrill, piercing, high-pitched; rough-sounding.%0a%0a!!Flash cards%0aIt is possible to download [[Path:/pub/files/allweeks.xml|a set of flash cards]] (updated weekly) that you can use with [[http://www.mnemosyne-proj.org|the Mnemosyne Project]] in order to help learning and later memorizing those "[[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Memes|Memes]]".%0a%0a![[#Tools]]Tools%0a* [[http://www.prefixsuffix.com/|PrefixSuffix.com]] English Language Roots - Prefixes, Suffixes & Syllables%0a%0a![[#ToDo]]To do%0a# a lot of new vocabulary is within each of my [[ReadingNotes/]]%0a## include here (with a PageList / Include thanks to [[[Tools/PmWiki]])%0a# update decks of flashcards%0a## {-used directly [[Wiki/MemoryRecipe]]-} (in place since early January 2011)%0a# find a place for read materials%0a## [[http://blog.editage.com/?q=use-utilize-usage-differences|Use, utilize, and usage: what’s the difference?]] by Yateendra Joshi, Editage Blog 2009%0a# {-the skin and exercise header do not work with links, to correct-}%0a## corrected Path:/pub/css/Languages.css Languages.French=(:From:Latin]], [[AncientGreek:)%0a(:Given:Creole:)%0a%0a%25center%25[[#AlternativeSolutions|Alternative solutions]] - [[#TipOfTheTongue|Tip of the tongue]] - [[#GrammerRules|Grammer rules]] - [[#RepeatedMistakes|Repeated mistakes]] - [[#Idioms|Idioms]] - [[#Vocabulary|Vocabulary]] - [[#Tools|Tools]] - [[#ToDo|To do]]%25%25%0a%0a![[#AlternativeSolutions]]Alternative solutions%0a* simpler version, sign language, automated translation, ...%0a%0a![[#TipOfTheTongue]]Tip of the tongue%0a* multiple descriptions of the term I often forget -> '''actual word'''%0aSee also [[Tools/Keywords#tongue]]%0a%0a![[#GrammarRules]]Grammer rules%0aSorted by frequency of mistake%0a# [[#GrammarRuleA]]pattern -> correction%0a** explanation and justification of the rule%0a** history of the rule%0a# [[#GrammarRuleB]]?%0a# [[#GrammarRuleC]]?%0aSee [[http://forum.hardware.fr/hfr/Discussions/Societe/francais-repere-repaire-sujet_19265_1.htm|Cours de français]] by 3615buck, FORUM HardWare.fr%0a%0a%0a![[#RepeatedMistakes]]Repeated mistakes%0a* mist%25red%25ta%25%25ke -> correc%25green%25'''ct'''%25%25ion%0a* %25red%25did + past form%25%25 -> did + (infinive - to)%0a* this != that%0a%0a![[#idioms]][[#Idioms]]Idioms%0a* French or English or other well known language%0a** equivalent in this language%0a%0a![[#Vocabulary]]Vocabulary%0a%0a!![[#Context]]Context%0a* '''[[http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/word|word]]''' = definition%0a* '''[[http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/word|other word]]''' = other definition%0a%0a!![[#OtherContext]]Other context%0a* '''[[http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/word|yet another word]]''' = definition%0a%0a![[#Tools]]Tools%0a* since I have a QWERTY keyboard here is the least of the most used accents in french%0a** â č é ę%0a** cf [[http://tlt.its.psu.edu/suggestions/international/bylanguage/french.html|French Accent Codes]] through the @@ALT@@ key%0a** [[http://french.typeit.org/|online French keyboard]] %0a* conjugaison%0a** http://www.leconjugueur.com/%0a** http://www.la-conjugaison.fr%0a*** e.g. http://www.la-conjugaison.fr/du/verbe/'''parler'''.php%0a* [[http://atilf.atilf.fr/dendien/scripts/tlfiv4/showps.exe?p=combi.htm;java=no|Recherche d'un mot]] with "saisie phonétique", TLFi%0a%0a![[#ToDo]]To do%0a* explore%0a** [[http://www.canalacademie.eu/Bernard-Cerquiglini-apotre-de-la.html|Bernard Cerquiglini, apôtre de la francophonie et du plurilinguisme !]] Jean Pruvost, Canal Academie May 2010%0a** [[http://www.canalacademie.com/+-Langue-francaise-+.html|Langue française]] by Canal Académie%0a*** [[http://www.canalacademie.com/Erik-Orsenna-Et-si-on-dansait.html|Erik Orsenna : pour apprendre la langue française, il faut articuler savoir et plaisir]], February 2010%0a* add my discussions with Gilbert%0a** should be in [[AutoDebate/]]%0a* http://www.ccdmd.qc.ca/fr/exercices_interactifs/?id=90%0a* http://www.ladictee.fr Languages.GroupHeader=|| width=100%25 bgcolor=lightgrey%0a||From||[[{*$:From}]]||Given||[[{*$:Given}]]||%0a%0aIn order to see the hidden expressions after trying to recall them just hover your mouse over the whitespace and check if you are correct.%0a Languages.Italian=(:From:Latin:)%0a(:Given::)%0a%0a* '''Prima regola per un tranquillo pranzo di lavoro: non ordinare mai un'insalata con pomodori "pachino" se vuoi evitare le macchie!'''%0a* '''patatine (fritte)''' = potato chips%0a* '''un fico nero (plural fichi neri)''' = black figue%0a* '''grazie mille''' = thank you very much%0a* '''se non fosse per i fessi i furbi come camperebbero'''%0a** ~basic rule of business btw, hire smarter people than yourself to sell to dumber people to yourself%0a* '''Impara l'arte e mettila da parte'''%0a** see also “Mettere il fieno in cascina” or “Con la legna raccolta da giovane ti scalderai da vecchio”%0a* '''caffč''' = a espresso (espresso is the word mostly used by foreigners since it's like they order it in their countries, to distinguish it from the american style of long coffee, with much more water)%0a** '''caffé macchiato''' = espresso with foamed milk as if it was a little cappuccino%0a** '''cornetto''' = italian croissant (meaning "little horn")%0a** '''caffč corretto al rum''' = traditional coffee with rhum%0a* '''fave''' = fava beans (Firenze restaurant)%0a** '''coniglio''' = rabbit%0a** '''ceci''' = chickpeas%0a** '''melanzane alla parmigiana''' = fried aubergines layered in a lasagna fashion with parmigiano cheese%0a** '''quartino di vino della casa (rosso o bianco)''' = a small caraffe with a quarter of liter of the house wine%0a* '''gelato''' = ice cream ( Firenze and Lucca)%0a** '''cono gelato''' = in the wafer cone%0a** '''in coppetta''' = in the cup%0a* '''binario''' = train platform%0a** '''biglietto''' = train ticket%0a* '''far l'aperitivo''' or '''prendere l'aperitivo''' = go in to a bar or wine bar and have some drinks with usually free food offered by the house%0a** '''prosecco''' = white sparkling wine typical for aperitivo (we had it before going to Lucca and after our ride to the park)%0a* '''focaccia (o schiacciata)''' = flat white bread cooked with olive oil (the classic one) or with potatoes or rosemary on top%0a** '''pomodorini (o pomodori ciliegini)''' = cherry tomatoes :P%0a** '''caffettiera o moka''' = coffee machine like the one we were always using at Roberto's%0a** '''spaghetti alla chitarra''' = fresh spaghetti (cut with a device called "guitar")%0a** '''pasta (or cannelloni or anything) tricolore''' = dish with the ingredients having the same colors as the the italian flag (like tomatoes, of course,ricotta -creamy cottage cheese - and spinaci - spinaches)%0a** '''pasta fritta''' = fried bread dough (you bought it all by your own in the shop nearby Roberto's in San Giuliano)%0a* '''mansarda''' = mansarde%0a%0a!! Dante's quotes:%0a%0a* '''Lasciate ogni speranza o voi ch'entrate''' = All ''hope'' abandon, ye who enter in. (Inferno, Canto III, lines 1-9)%0a* '''Lasciate ogni stranezza o voi ch'entrate''' from Art exhibition at [[http://www.jeudepaume.org/|Jeu de Paumes]] entitled [[http://fabien.benetou.fr/Events/EmpireStateBuilding|Société Réaliste : "Empire, State, Building"]] = All ''weirdness'' abandon, ye who enter in. %0a* '''Considerate la vostra semenza / fatti non foste a viver come bruti, / ma per seguir virtute e canoscenza.''' = Consider your origin / you were not born to live like brutes, / but to follow virtue and knowledge. (Inferno, Canto XXVI, lines 118-120)%0a%0a!!Motivating content%0a* music%0a** [[http://www.youtube.com/watch#!v=DJQ5Uc8HpO8|99 Posse - Quello che]] 2009%0a*** http://lyrics.wikia.com/99_Posse:Quello_Che Languages.Languages=(:nogroupheader:)%0a%0a(:pagelist group={$Group} list=normal fmt=#titlespaced name=-Template:)%0a%0a!!!Still to add%0a* [[#Russian]]Russian%0a** блядь (blad) = b*tch%0a** привет (privet) = hi%0a** пока (poka) = goodbye%0a* [[#Arabic]]Arabic%0a** كحل (al-kuḥl) a powder used as an eyeliner Wikipedia:Alcohol#History_and_etymology%0a** زايرجة‎ (Wikipedia:Zairja) device used by medieval Arab astrologers to generate ideas by mechanical means.%0a** الجبر (al-jabr) literraly "restoration" and currently Wikipedia:Algebra%0a*** see also Wikipedia:Algorism from Al-Khwārizmī%0a* [[#Dutch]]Dutch%0a** straat%0a** spits/mittag/avond/wochende%0a** beek%0a* [[#Breton]]Breton%0a** ker%0a** breizh%0a** kenavo%0a** irmat%0a** [[Wikipedia:Brythonic languages]]%0a* [[#SignLanguage]]Sign language%0a** [[Wikipedia:Sign language]]%0a** NSL and ABSL (cf [[ReadingNotes/FECN#FECN_Chapter5]])%0a* [[#Hebrew]][[Hebrew]]%0a** שִׁבֹּלֶת (shibbólet)%0a** עִבְרִית (Ivrit) : Hebrew%0a** ? (aemaeth) : Truth; God%0a** גולם (golem) : animated anthropomorphic being created entirely from inanimate matter%0a* [[#Portuguese]][[Portuguese]] (brasilian)%0a** [[http://frasesilustradas.wordpress.com/|frases ilustradas]] by Ceó Pontual%0a** lessons at UTC%0a** lessons at UTFPR%0a*** in particular Gerencia do Conhecimento%0a** daily life in Brazil%0a* [[German]]%0a** lessons at Les Cordeliers%0a** motivating material%0a*** http://media.ccc.de/%0a*** [[http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-2411159535274060855#docid=-5514176914063562445|Paul K. Feyerabend - Interview in Rom]] with Rüdiger Safranski, 1993%0a*** [[http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-2411159535274060855#|Nichts ist schon dagewesen]] Konrad Lorenz, Sir Karl Popper 1983%0a* [[Chinese]]%0a** 胃口好 (Wčikǒu hǎo)%0a** 88 886 ...%0a*** Weibo, Kaixin, Rengen, ...%0a** locale translation%0a** lessons at UTC%0a*** with mind map%0a** include potential cognitive difference of symbol manipulation%0a*** stay up to date regarding technology for inputs%0a**** linearity and phonetics aspect %0a**** Wu Bi input%0a** [[PersonalInformationStream/WithoutNotesAugust11#CrackingGo]]%0a* [[Japanese]]%0a** 生き甲斐 (ikigai) a reason for being%0a** 金継ぎ (kintsugi) golden joinery%0a** 積ん読 (tsundoku) acquiring reading materials but letting them pile up in one's home without reading them%0a** いただきます (itadakimasu)%0a** 分かりました (wakarimashita)%0a** family%0a*** opa/oka/oma/aniki/...%0a** hierarchy%0a*** -sensei/-kun/...%0a** history%0a*** samurai/shogun/...%0a** [[Anime/]]%0a*** bakka/sangoku/nakama%0a** [[ReadingNotes/Lean Thinking]]%0a*** Muda/Mura/Takt/Kanban/Kaisen/Poka-Yoke/kaikaku /...%0a** [[PersonalInformationStream/WithoutNotesAugust11#CrackingGo]]%0a** [[Events/HumanoidRobotsAndJapaneseCulture]]%0a%0a!![[Template]]%0a* note that [[Languages/Template#GrammarRules]] is supposed to be used and updated like [[Languages/Template#RepeatedMistakes]] with each significant proof reading session%0a** ideally it would become a dedicated mode, e.g. using the browser sidebar and detecting the language of the page%0a* based on [[English]] since it was the most complete and used page then%0a* key motivation%0a** why I was initially interested in that language%0a** why am I currently interested or not%0a** ...%0a* expressions, metaphores, idioms, ... cf little book we had in French/English%0a* Hierarchical tree thanks to linguistic research%0a** origin and mother tongue in linguistic%0a* overall coherent navigation mode through PTV using [[GroupHeader]]%0a** general (tree) in [[Languages/]]%0a*** per page (same zoomed tree with highlighted node of the current page)%0a* arrow diagram of properties on the top of each page%0a** Italian accent straightforward vs. English with a lot of complex accents%0a** Chinese with no conjugation marker on tenses and person vs. french%0a** conjugation including both%0a%0a!!See also%0a* [[AutoDebate/Why I Wont Learn Your Beautiful Language]]%0a* [[Seedea:Content/newconcepts|New concepts]] page to gather all the new ideas/concepts encountered recently. They may be composed of new words or not but they express concept I never encountered before.%0a* proposed projects%0a** tongue, tte, tef, tfe, we, wf, wtf, wte [[Tools/Keywords]]%0a** [[#ToDo|log parser]]%0a** [[Person/Person#AutomatedCounterShibboleth]]%0a** Seedea:Oimp/Languagepot%0a* reading notes%0a** [[ReadingNotes/The Prehistory of Language]]%0a** [[ReadingNotes/FECN|Foundations in Evolutionary Cognitive Neuroscience]]%0a** [[http://www.vub.ac.be/CLWF/eelc/|Evolutionary epistemology, language and culture: a non-adaptationist, systems theoretical approach]] (no notes available)%0a*** papers on the emergence of shared vocabulary for collaboration, done through simulations%0a** [[ReadingNotes/The Code Book]]%0a** [[ReadingNotes/Beautiful Code]]%0a%0a!![[#Linguistic]]Linguistic%0a* [[Wikipedia:Grammar]] [[Wikipedia:Syntax]] [[Wikipedia:Semantics]]%0a* [[Wikipedia:Tree model]]%0a* [[Wikipedia:Template:Distribution_of_languages_in_the_world]]%0a** link to [[Trips/]]%0a* [[Wikipedia:International Phonetic Alphabet]]%0a* [[Wikipedia:Deixis]]%0a* [[Wikipedia:Garden path sentence]]%0a* [[Wikipedia:Context-free grammar]] (CFG)%0a* [[Wikipedia:Affix]]%0a** http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/Category:All_affixes%0a* [[Wikipedia:Controlled natural language]] (CNLs)%0a%0a!![[#Tools]]Tools to learn existing languages%0a* audio note to text conversion%0a** facilitate audio to text conversion by a language learner%0a*** provide easy to play audio synchronized with text%0a**** pause, rewing, slow down, speed up%0a**** cf tools from crowd subtitling%0a** facilitate correction by a native speaker of the typed text%0a*** cf tools from collaborative text editing%0a* DuoLingo%0a* most frequently used words%0a** in English%0a*** [[http://www.textfixer.com/resources/common-english-words.php|Common English Words List Available as Download]] by TextFixer%0a*** [[http://www.wordcount.org/|WORDCOUNT]] Tracking the Way We Use Language%0a** in French%0a*** [[http://eduscol.education.fr/cid47916/liste-des-mots-classee-par-frequence-decroissante.html|Liste des mots classée par fréquence décroissante]] EduSCOL%0a** each would benefit from a GreaseMonkey script to add%0a*** definition%0a*** translation in another language%0a*** pronunciation%0a*** example in a sentence%0a*** pictures%0a* [[http://www.wiktionary.org/|Wiktionary]]%0a** use with a shortcut to directly access a definition, like [[http://fr.wiktionary.org/wiki/exemple]]%0a* [[http://www.mnemosyne-proj.org/|The Mnemosyne Project]] flash-card program to help you memorise question/answer pairs%0a* Image search%0a** example [[http://images.google.com/images?q=bateau]]%0a* [[http://savethewords.org/|Save The Words]]%0a* StudyStacks [[http://www.studystack.com/Languages|Languages Study Resources]]%0a* [[http://www.visuwords.com/|Visuwords]] online graphical dictionary and thesaurus based on Princeton University’s WordNet%0a* [[http://people.pwf.cam.ac.uk/ssb22/gradint/|Gradint]] variant of the "graduated-interval recall" method published by Pimsleur in 1967%0a%0a!!!Still to explore%0a* http://en.allexperts.com/e/l/li/list_of_idioms_in_the_french_language.htm%0a* check http://www.interactiveselfstudy.com/%0a* subtitles%0a** [[http://www.universalsubtitles.org/|Universal Subtitles]]%0a** [[http://dotsub.com/|dotSUB]] Share your videos in multiple languages in a few simple steps%0a* [[http://tcts.fpms.ac.be/synthesis/mbrola/|mbrola]] Towards a Freely Available Multilingual Speech Synthesizer%0a* http://www.theconjugator.com/%0a* check http://singandstudy.com/%0a* [[http://opennlp.sourceforge.net/|OpenNLP]] organizational center for open source projects related to natural language processing.%0a** [[http://www.culturomics.org/|Culturomics]]%0a* [[http://randomwalker.info/gretools/|GREtools]] Vocabulary Builder for GNOME%0a* [[http://www.starchamber.com/colors/color-idioms.html|The Idiom List]], part of Alan Kennedy's Color/Language Project%0a* [[Wikipedia:Swadesh list]]%0a* [[Wikipedia:Historical linguistics]]%0a* http://linguistics.stackexchange.com%0a%0a!!!Remark%0aThose tools should be integrated and used with artificial languages%0a* Domain Specific Language%0a* Computer Languages%0a* Professional vocabularies%0a* Specific Ontologies%0a%0a!![[#Research]]Research%0a* [[http://jn.physiology.org/cgi/content/short/jn.00032.2010v1|A new method for fMRI investigations of language: Defining ROIs functionally in individual subjects]], Fedorenko et al., 10.1152/jn.00032.2010, Journal of Neurophysiology April 2010%0a* [[http://www.santafe.edu/research/videos/play/?id=b29b4265-1b39-4287-9670-db8576eaebbf|The Rise of the Speaking Machine - Human Language Evolution]] by Mark Pagel, Santa Fe Institute 2009%0a** [[http://www.evolution.reading.ac.uk/|Mark Pagel]] Reading Evolutionary Biology Group website%0a* [[http://ase.tufts.edu/cogstud/incbios/RayJackendoff/|Ray Jackendoff]]'s webpage, Center for Cognitive Studies, Tufts University%0a%0a %0a%0a!![[#MakingYourOwn]]Making your own language%0a# [[Own Concepts]]%0a# project with Dina (cf lost pages in this wiki)%0a# discussion in [[AutoDebate/Point Click When Thinking Stops]] regarding language%0a# inspired by [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cn7kTPbW6QQ|Building Your Own Dynamic Language]] by Ian Piumarta for the Stanford University 2007%0a## consider then making it a [[Cookbook/]] page%0a# '''not''' limited to text and computer languages%0a## Tangible Functional Programming http://conal.net/papers/Eros/ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=faJ8N0giqzw%0a## [[Wikipedia:Esperanto]]%0a# "A programming language that doesn't change the way you think is not worth learning. " Alan Perlis%0a# my own [[Tools/Keywords]]%0a## yet without grammar%0a# [[http://conference.conlang.org/|Language Creation Conference]] by the Language Creation Society (LCS)%0a%0a!![[#ToDo]]To do%0a# parse logs%0a## assign channel and users to languages%0a### mapping path %3c=> language%0a## keep only own sentences%0a### ... | grep Utopiah|Fabien|...%0a## concatenate in 1 file per language%0a### ... | ... > language_file%0a## sort alphabetically%0a### ... | sort%0a## remove duplicates%0a### ... | uniq%0a## spellcheck%0a### local spell check (with OpenOffice, Firefox, Gmail, ...)%0a### remote with web service (Bescherel ?)%0a# export Firefox logs%0a## url like "%25translate.google.com/%25"%0a## url like dictionnaries...%0a# [[http://translatewiki.net/|Translatewiki.net – free & open-source software translation wiki]] a localization platform for translation communities, language communities, and free and open source projects.%0a# phylogeny of languages%0a## vocabulary (rather classical)%0a## grammar rules%0a## useful to go from L (birth tongue) to L'^*^' (language wanting to be learn)%0a# write on why the breadth/scope/precision of your vocabulary was never as important than since search engines become available and%0a## consider vocabulary itself as a cultural and cognitive index%0a### link to index, e.g. [[Fabien/ExtendedLayeredModel]] and the use of [[EntryPoint/BackEnd]]%0a### thus eventually move to [[Cookbook/Cognition]]%0a#### link back to [[Languages/]]%0a## study the importance of the index itself, but also its ability to evolve over time%0a## inspired by nicktick's question regarding how I found information he could not find%0a## to share to teachers, e.g. Carine's mother%0a# recall mode%0a## dedicated skin @@Path:/pub/css/Languages.css@@ to hide words and expression (usually in '''strong''' text)%0a### {-problem with [[OwnConcepts]] page-} fixed by turning it from bold to red%0a## note that it now requires a more systematic way to organize content%0a## it could also be improved by using the transparent color and the parent color property rather than fixed values%0a## consider instead http://www.pmwiki.org/wiki/Profiles/Utopiah#MouserOver%0a# integrate the answer to http://www.quora.com/What-is-the-most-efficient-strategy-to-learn-several-foreign-languages?q=strategy+languages Languages.Latin=(:From::)%0a(:Given:Italian:)%0a%0a* science and mathematical usage%0a** quod erat (from [[http://jeff560.tripod.com/q.html|Earliest Known Uses of Some of the Words of Mathematics (Q)]])%0a*** '''intentum'''%0a*** '''demonstrandum'''%0a*** '''probandum'''%0a*** '''ostendendum'''%0a*** '''faciendum'''%0a*** '''determinandum'''%0a*** '''propositum'''%0a** '''modus ponens'''%0a** '''modus tollens'''%0a** '''quod erat demonstrandum''' (Q.E.D.) = that which was to be demonstrated%0a** [[(Wikipedia:)Genus–differentia]] or '''per genus et differentiam'''%0a*** through genus and a difference%0a** in vivo, un utero, in vitro, in silico%0a** ex vivo%0a** silicium%0a** ex ante / ex post%0a** '''nanos gigantium humeris insidentes''' = [[(Wikipedia:)Standing on the shoulders of giants]]%0a* affixes%0a** '''quasi''' almost, as it were%0a* literature%0a** [[(Wikipedia:)Cf.]]%0a*** note it seemed to be used wrongly in this wiki (shared by trunkie from Blinkenshell)%0a**** cf http://fabien.benetou.fr/?action=search&q=cf%0a** [[(Wikipedia:)Viz.]] ''videre licet'' "it is permitted to see."%0a** [[Wikipedia:E.g.#exempli_gratia|e.g.]] '''exempli gratia'''%0a** et al. '''et alii'''%0a** i.e. '''id est'''%0a*** http://theoatmeal.com/comics/ie%0a** ibid. '''ibidem'''%0a** '''sina qua non'''%0a* philosophy%0a** [[Content/Sophisms]]%0a*** '''ad hominem'''%0a*** '''[[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Papal_infallibility#Ex_cathedra|ex cathedra]]''', from the chair (also known as papal infallibility)%0a** '''adequatio rei et intellectus'''%0a* social and political%0a** [[(Wikipedia:)Sui generis]] = of its own kind/genus %0a** [[http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/cum_laude|cum laude]] = With praise; an honor added to a diploma or degree for work above average.%0a** [[http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/Proxy|proxy]] = Contraction of Anglo-Norman procuracie, from Medieval Latin procuratia, from Latin procuratio.%0a* medical%0a** '''vacuus''' = empty, vacant, unoccupied%0a** '''cortex''' = bark, rind; bark of a tree; bark; cork; skin%0a** '''placebo''' = I will please%0a** '''homo sapien''' and other organisms names with their etymological roots%0a* [[#FamousQuotes]]famous quotes%0a** '''mens sana in corpore sano'''%0a** '''dosis sola facit venenum''', Paracelsus (1493 - 1541)%0a** '''panem et circenses'''%0a** '''per aspera sic itur ad astra'''%0a** '''Pigmaei gigantum humeris impositi plusquam ipsi gigantes vident'''%0a* '''una tantum'''%0a* [[(Wikipedia:)Pars pro toto]] = (taking) a part for the whole%0a* Grosso modo = In a rough way, roughly, circa or approximately%0a* '''complexus''' = past participle of complecti to entwine, encircle, compass, infold%0a*** '''com-''' = together%0a*** '''plectere''' = to weave, braid%0a%0a%0a!!Motivating material%0a* [[Wikipedia:Vicipaedia Latina]] est encyclopaedia generis wiki vocati et editio Wikipediae Latine scripta, itaque pars Wikimediae Societatis.%0a* [[Wikipedia:De Arte Combinatoria]]%0a** [[http://gallica.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/bpt6k625780/f1.image|Dissertatio de arte combinatoria , in qua, ex arithmeticae fundamentis, complicationum ac transpositionum doctrina novis praeceptis exstruitur et usus ambarum per universum scientiarum orbem ostenditur]], Gottfredo Guilielmo Leibnüzio 1666%0a%0a!!See also%0a* lessons at Les Cordeliers%0a* [[Content/Vademecum]]%0a* [[Ancient Greek]]%0a* [[Wikipedia:List of Latin phrases]]%0a* [[http://www.festival-latin-grec.eu/|Festival européen Latin-Grec (FELG)]]%0a** [[http://www.canalacademie.com/ida5718-Le-festival-europeen-latin-grec,5718.html|Le festival européen latin-grec, 6čme année !]] with Elizabeth Antébi, Canal Académie April 2010%0a* [[http://www.myetymology.com/|MyEtymology.com]] A universal etymology dictionary%0a* http://www.myetymology.com/english/artificial.html Languages.OwnConcepts=(:nogroupheader:)%0a%25center%25''sometimes giving names to things can help by leading us to focus on some mystery.[[%3c%3c]]It is harmful, though, when naming leads the mind to think that name alone bring meaning close.''%25%25%0a%0a%25right%25Marvin Minsky, [[ReadingNotes/TheSocietyOfMind]] (p27)%25%25%0a%0a!!Principle%0aThis page list the concepts I thought of without knowing their names. I consequently had to name them even before making a search of their existence.%0a%0aConsequently I do not "claim" some form of paternity over them and merely list them here in order to more efficiently re-use them and avoid semantic drift.%0a%0aIt mostly illustrate my desire to explore new concepts but also aims at providing a way to see evolution of domains through the history page.%0a%0aThe point is %25red%25coherent and useful usage%25%25, to provide strong affordances in order to go further.%0a%0aIdeally those concept should become tools, not solely conceptual (descriptive) but directly usable as software or through other "embodiment" (praxis).%0a%0a!!Initial drafts%0a* quality theater%0a** when a corporation prevents competition on its platform by preventing the users to choose a product instead of another. This is deeply problematic because in a capitalit system the market should be making the decision of what makes a product "good" or not. The aggregate decision of consumers to purchase, or not, a product with a certain price signals to the market that it is a good product or not. Preventing product to compete on a platform prevents that decision process.%0a** examples%0a*** WebKit as a mandatory rendering engine on iOS%0a*** Virtual Desktop streaming banned on Facebook Quest official app store%0a*** arguably trackers that supposedly send back data to improve the quality of the website or applications but seems to be mostly used for profiling for two-sided-markets%0a** inspired by the [[(Wikipedia:)Security_theater]] and innovation theater (cf e.g. https://hbr.org/2019/10/why-companies-do-innovation-theater-instead-of-actual-innovation )%0a** https://twitter.com/utopiah/status/1312669768399433728%0a* exploratory depth%0a** how much a tool, virtual world, instrument, process enables through efficient (or not) affordances to discover%0a** motivated by https://twitter.com/utopiah/status/1068035723876593664 but also generalized via Bret Victor's Inventing on Principle presentation%0a* statistical success%0a** that a task have an inherent unpredictable component that can influence the outcome regardless of the efforts put in%0a** consequently the sole consistent benefit expected should be learning that could lead to a higher chance of success the following attempt still without insuring success%0a* [[#BiomimeticsPace]]Biomimetics pace%0a** how long does humanity required to reproduce an object that evolved without engineer efforts%0a*** one an expect this pace to augment, requiring less and less time as science and technology progress%0a*** it is possible to take a phylogeny perspective but also on ontogeny perspective%0a** e.g. it took decade (thousands of man-hour) of robotics research efforts to reproduce the behavior of a 2 years old child%0a** inspired by [[PersonalInformationStream/WithoutNotesNovember11#ConnectorsModularRobots]]%0a** see also%0a*** [[Content/Needs#SocietyToIndividualComputationalPowerPace]]%0a* [[#UniversalComposer]][[#UniversalComposer|Universal Composer (UC)]]%0a** the simplest process (in the AIT sense) that can generate the most encompassing forms of compositions, thus maximizing expressive power%0a*** motivated by [[Slideshows/CreativiteArtificielleParadigmShift2011]]%0a** [[#UniversalComposerStart]]%0a(:table border=1:)%0a(:cellnr valign=middle:)%0aGather context, eventually incrementally precisely as it can not be expected to be perfect, and intent.%0a(:cell valign=middle:)%0a[++⇒++]%0a(:cell:)%0aShortest description that can maximize expressive power by leveraging%0a* history of solutions in the target domains, ideally phylogenies%0a* drivers for actuators, including composite of actuators%0a** ability to map with medium or media would best serve the intent%0a* organized aesthetics rules%0a** generalist e.g. the golden ratio%0a** specialized e.g. cultural%0a%0aStep by step process%0a# generating a string of values (linked with Chaitin and Kolgoromov)%0a** seen as a vast space exploration aka search problem%0a** initially random then based on heuristics or optimal solution%0a** see also [[Wikipedia:Algorithmically random sequence]]%0a# applying selective criteria%0a# using this values in any interpreter (music, cooking, coding, SDBK, robotics, ...)%0a## this values have to be interpreted as a process itself, not the final product%0a# check the result against the expectation, eventually adjust and iterate%0a(:cell valign=middle:)%0a[++⇒++]%0a(:cell valign=middle:)%0aMaximizing aesthetics/utility/efficiency while minimizing predictability by potential observers. Note that the intent and the observers can be equivalent but do not have to, the iteration of the process can make them match.%0a(:table:)%0a* see also [[Wikipedia:Von_Neumann_universal_constructor]]%0a[[#UniversalComposerEnd]]%0a* [[#Epistemotaxis]][[#Epistemotaxis|Epistemotaxis]]%0a** description of the movement of an individual, organism or institution, amongst a body of knowledge%0a*** illustrated by a vector in a geometrical space%25rfloat%25[[PersonalInformationStream/WithoutNotesApril11#AndreSkupin|Path:/pub/illustrations/Skupin.jpg]][[%3c%3c]][-Scientist as Trajectory[[%3c%3c]]cartographic illustration by Andre Skupin-]%25%25%0a** as foundational perspective one can consider the most important action of epistemotaxis to be a change of cosmology, consciously or not%0a*** changing radically the model of how an organism understands and thus interact with the world it is part of%0a** it begs questions like, what is the next piece of information I should acquire, what is the next skill I should learn, what is the overall direction and pace of what my society is discovering (e.g. [[Content/Needs#EpistemologyAndResearchPolicies]])%0a*** note that Brownian motion could be considered the most basic form of epistemotaxis, eventually after stasis%0a*** [[#EpistemotaxisAndRoadmaps]]see also [[Wikipedia:Imre Lakatos#Research_programmes]] and the roadmaps of different institutions, e.g.%0a**** NASA [[http://humanresearchroadmap.nasa.gov/|Human Research Roadmap]]%0a**** Web Science Trust [[http://webscience.org/research/roadmap.html|Research Roadmap]]%0a**** NIH [[http://commonfund.nih.gov/|Roadmap for Medical Research]]%0a**** European Commission [[http://cordis.europa.eu/|Framework Programmes]]%0a**** note that those even if they are not formalized are at least explicit (which do not mean they will be conducted as initially planned)%0a** this wiki with its structure, recipes, visualization, ... is most likely an accompanying tool for (hopefully efficient) epistemotaxis%0a** note that the process can be hindered in a multitude of ways%0a*** task-switching, cf [[Cookbook/Cognition#CognitiveStack]], have consequences on the overall time required to reach a certain point in such an abstract knowledge space%0a*** Seedea:Content/Newconcepts#Agnotology%0a*** [[Content/CognitiveDrag]] (to eventually move here)%0a** consider the importance of feature selection in machine learning, not just of datasets (e.g. Seedea:Seedea/DATAmatrix ) but on what to include and work with and what is missing to generate the best model based on the available resources%0a** as of December 2010, only mentioned in a page of [[http://www.elmergates.com/|ElmerGates.com Home Page]] according to Google%0a*** "Synopsis of the Six Groups of Sciences: The Epistemotaxis" in [[http://www.elmergates.com/oi/oi6.pdf|Chapter 6. Steps of the third stage in the curriculum]] but using the suffix -taxis as taxon (classification) rather than movement (which is here the desired meaning)%0a*** [[Wikipedia:Elmer R. Gates]]%0a** see also the definition of Epistemic actions page 71 of [[ReadingNotes/Supersizing]] (quoting Kirsh and Maglio)%0a** http://www.khanacademy.org/exercisedashboard with its graph structure and visualization, as used in [[Content/MentalExercises]], is a perfect example of this concept%0a** see also [[http://www.nature.com/nature/journal/v445/n7126/full/nature05464.html|Infotaxis as a strategy for searching without gradients]], Nature 2007%0a** inspired by Wikipedia:Trophallaxis discovered in [[ReadingNotes/TreeOfKnowledge]] and [[Seedea:Content/Newconcepts#Chemotaxis]] discovered earlier%0a* [[#CompoundInformationLag]][[#CompoundInformationLag|Compound information lag]]%0a** accumulation of delay one has before adopting a new piece of information or information technology based on his culture/education/economical situation%0a** if everybody get access to more information but some through their education are better used to process large amount of information thanks to tools, methodology and social network, it is an egalitarian access but in the end it advantages even more those prepared to it%0a** see also [[Cookbook/Cognition#EpistemicElitism]]%0a** inspired by a discussion on freenode/##philosophy at 10:30 19/10/2010 regarding the egalitarian web rising all the boats%0a*** since we dont all get the same access to the Web, we dont get the same skills to access it, we dont have the same social network to share it with, etc even though this medium and the other to come might not be intrinsically inegalitarian, is the result egalitarian?%0a* [[#Cryptocognition]][[#Cryptocognition|cryptocognition]]%0a** the process of using an encoding specifically design to make the process of reversing the thinking pattern difficult to achieve%0a** discussed in #blinkenshell regarding knowledge management and the desire to keep a job despite efficient scripting, September 2010%0a** see also [[Wikipedia:Theory of mind]] regarding the usefulness of being able to correctly hypothesize what somebody else is thinking%0a*** in particular in conjunctions with [[Wikipedia:One-way function]] in order to allow for collaboration without allowing for too much dependency or control%0a** cf [[http://worldsciencefestival.com/videos/the_need_for_cognitive_privacy|The Need for Cognitive Privacy]] by Paul Root Wolpe, World Science Festival Video June 2011%0a** example ?%0a** mentioned during [[Events/ParadigmShiftMeetings2011#Conclusion]]%0a** [[#AdversarialMachineLearning]]see the new field of adversarial machine learning with e.g. UCB [[http://www.cs.berkeley.edu/~tygar/|J.D. Tygar]] and Microsoft [[http://research.microsoft.com/en-us/people/berubins/|Benjamin Rubinstein]]%0a* [[#AlgorithmicEpistemology]][[#AlgorithmicEpistemology|algorithmic epistemology]]%0a** algorithmic view that epistemology can be most efficiently described as an algorithmic process, a series of steps that once properly carried will inevitably lead to the creation of new knowledge%0a*** most likely synonym to computational epistemology%0a** working on Innovativ.IT, September 2010%0a** example ?%0a** see also%0a*** [[OwnModelsApplied/AlgorithmicEpistemology]] as an attempt to implement and leverage it%0a*** [[http://mathrix.org/experimentalAIT/|Experimental Algorithmic Information Theory]] and the research work of [[http://www.mathrix.org/zenil/|Hector Zenil]]%0a* [[#LegislativeRoutingProtocol]][[#LegislativeRoutingProtocol|legislative routing protocol]]%0a** your information packet go through specific paths based on the legislation in vigor there%0a** discussed in #blinkenshell regarding [[Tools/Internet#LegislativeRouting|LegislativeRouting]] and the increasing number of people using VPN especially because of new laws on copyright including in France, September 2010%0a** "He leveraged the legislative routing protocol through a software overlay using different machines in known geographic locations in order to keep his traffic lawful across several different countries."%0a** see also [[Wikipedia:Network neutrality]]%0a* [[#CognitiveDrag]][[Content/Cognitive Drag]]%0a*[[#gToM]][[#GroupTheoryOfMind|]][[#GroupTheoryOfMind|Group theory of mind]] (aka "gToM")%0a**extending the theory of mind to a large group of individuals%0a*** gathering and organizing the average cognitive behavior, thus including needs, of a large group of people rather than precisely one (initial understanding of ToM) or even just a few%0a**** since inserted in a competitive system, done economically %0a***** leading thus to an arm race to do so at the lower cost%0a**Examples%0a*** monetisers of media, according to [[ReadingNotes/AmusingOurselvesToDeath]] those have to make a selection of the content type that the largest audience can consume%0a**** thus requiring to have an economically sound estimation of what they can process%0a**** see also [[PersonalInformationStream/WithoutNotesFebruary12#ArvindNarayanan]] with mention of about 50 trackers on a web page%0a*** humorists touring around a country to tailor their jokes to a specific social, political and cultural context so that the largest part of their audience can appreciate their material%0a*** LeanStartup by gradually estimating the existence of a market thus probing an increasingly large amount of potential customer to have an increasingly precise model of the mindset of customers%0a*** LeanUX by gradually understand the behavior of users%0a*** Facebook, Google, ... by monetization through reselling usage data%0a*** education in which the teacher is always trying to maximize what the largest group of mine can learn within his or her time constraints, budget constraints, etc... thus leading to an optimization function%0a*** financial system through markets%0a*** script writer for books, TV, movies, etc%0a** potentially part of a boarder trend%0a*** cf [[ReadingNotes/TreeOfKnowledge#SelfUnderstandingPartOfHomeostase]] and [[Cookbook/Mind#MindAsEconomicallyControllableNetwork]]%0a**Inspired by [[Events/StartupLessonsLearned2011#gToM]]%0a*** and surely before it [[http://pespmc1.vub.ac.be/SUPORGLI.html|The Social Superorganism and its Global Brain]] 1996 mentioned in [[PersonalInformationStream/WithoutNotesOctober09]] and [[PersonalInformationStream/WithoutNotesMarch11]]%0a**** maybe historically before it Pierre Teilhard de Chardin's [[Wikipedia:Noosphere]]%0a**Justification on the name%0a**** previously considered but discarded%0a***** {-generalized-} as it implies that it could be used on any substrate rather than focusing on the size of the group%0a***** {-networked-} as it implies the underlying model%0a***** {-recursive-} as it is by definition recursive%0a***** {-global-} as it provides no fine grained analysis, either everybody is in or nobody is, in that sense "group" is not perfect either because it is very imprecise, it provides no idea of the scale%0a***** {-distributed-} as it is not necessarily the case%0a**See also%0a**** {-[[http://janlo.de/blog/publications/|The wisdom of crowds in one mind: How individuals can simulate the knowledge of diverse societies to reach better decisions]] by H. Rauhut and J.Lorenz, Journal of Mathematical Psychology 2010-} rather about distributed cognition%0a**** cognitive science, if no answer found ask%0a***** UTC COSTECH professors%0a***** Reykjavik University professors%0a***** http://pacherie.free.fr as [[https://twitter.com/#!/Mgandon/status/73365100836294659|recommended by MGandon]]%0a**** [[ReadingNotes/Influence]], [[ReadingNotes/Manipulation]] or [[ReadingNotes/PetitCoursDAutoDefenseIntellectuelle]]%0a**** "Peirce recognized that his generalized theory of mind applied to larger-scale super-human structures as well as the smaller sub-human systems." (p155 of [[http://mitpress.mit.edu/catalog/item/default.asp?ttype=2&tid=10531|Panpsychism in the West]] by David Skrbina, The MIT Press 2005)%0a**** [[Wikipedia:Category:Theories_of_mind]]%0a**** http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/computational-mind/%0a**** Discussion:fabien/sylvainross.log 27/05 19:00%0a**** [[http://jasss.soc.surrey.ac.uk/|Journal of Artificial Societies and Social Simulation]] (JASSS)%0a%0a!![[#RareAbbreviations]]Rare abbreviations%0aI tend to use few abbreviations that are not always popular, this list is just present here despite having been coined earlier because for most readers they can be encountered for the first time.%0a* [[#PML]]PML : Personal Machine Learning%0a* [[#CoS]]CoS : Chances of Survival%0a** especially used in my [[Path:/pub/MyCloudTransition/Work/|2007/2008 documents]] on economy and transactions in MAS%0a* [[#PhiFP]]ΦFP : Seedea:Research/PhylogeneticFlowProgramming%0a%0a!!To do%0a* add others%0a** [[#ExtendedHomeostasis]]extended homeostasis%0a*** [[ReadingNotes/TheTinkerersAccomplice]] which discusses Bernard's machines and extended physiology%0a**** related definition in on of the first chapters%0a*** [[ReadingNotes/TheThingsWeDo]] on Claude Bernard, [[ReadingNotes/Supersizing]] on extended cognition, [[Content/KeyExperiments#MappingToolsToBody]] on related experiment%0a*** [[http://michel.bitbol.pagesperso-orange.fr/Autopoiesis.pdf|Autopoiesis with or without cognition: defining life at its edge]] (2004) defining it as "steady co-adaptation of the autopoietic unit and the environment, involving selective intake and outflux of molecules"%0a*** [[http://www.eucognition.org/euCognition_2006-2008/enactive_AI_white_paper.pdf|Enactive Artificial Intelligence]] (2008) defining it as "a special variety of sensorimotor action" and referring before to the previous paper%0a*** note that is was not added to [[Content/ClickingMoments]] but I can clearly recall thinking about it watching the house in front of the flat Saint-Maur with its windows going up in the morning in the same way its occupants were probably opening their eyelids%0a*** this also differ from [[Wikipedia:Allostasis]] which is a more dynamical form of homeostasis without necessarily having to rely on tools or processes outside of the body of the organism%0a***** see [[PersonalInformationStream/WithoutNotesMay11#SocialAllostasis]] for even other related terms ()%0a** cognitive arbitrage (cf system/encapsulation poster)%0a** plenty in [[Cookbook/Cognition]]%0a*** [[Content/CognitiveDrag]]%0a*** cognitive arbitrage (relative to decision making, programming and the ability to use the right function when required to do so while others are not able to, thus providing an opportunity to trade for it)%0a** Seedea:Seedea/SandIdeabox%0a** keyconcepts in the livedoc programming repository%0a** definition of the mind as an economical function%0a*** [[Cookbook/Mind]]%0a* order by category%0a* use an automated method to%0a** find others%0a*** [[Wikipedia:Statistically Improbable Phrases]] (SIP)%0a*** [[http://seagull.isi.edu/denny/phrasometer/|Phrasometer]] by Denny Vrandečić%0a** display the number of results in popular search engines%0a%0a!!!Model%0a* [[#name]]name%0a** signification%0a** context of first usage%0a** example of usage%0a** see also%0a%0a!!See also%0a* Seedea:Content/Newconcepts%0a* [[Languages/]]%0a** especially [[Languages/Languages#MakingYourOwn]]%0a* [[Wikipedia:Naming and Necessity]]%0a* [[Wikipedia:Guy L. Steele, Jr.]]%0a* [[Wikipedia:Idiolect]]%0a** http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/idiolects/%0a** [[Wikipedia:Idioglossia]]%0a* Wikipedia:Operationalization Languages.Spanish=!!Vocabulario%0a* top 100%0a** lego, pero, aquí, allí%0a** antes, despues%0a** ahora, amanhna, ayer%0a** direita, esqerda%0a** bajo, alto%0a* saludos%0a** hola%0a** salud%0a** gracias seńorita%0a** de nada seńor%0a** un placer, ha sido un placer%0a** feliz ańo nuevo%0a** żCómo estás?%0a* arreglar la televisión%0a** borrar%0a** desplazar%0a** izquierda%0a** derecha%0a** ordenar%0a** canales%0a** favorito%0a* visita, salida, escapada, viaje a Chinchon%0a** mesa%0a** mesón%0a* la base de datos de virus ha sido actualizada%0a* cerebro%0a* parlan-china%0a* tecnifica%0a** red, clave%0a*** trying to access wifi%0a** impresora, cartucho%0a* ayuntamiento, acalde, aseos, bano, servicio%0a** during Concertó de Navidad (at [[http://www.bne.es/|BNE]])%0a* comida%0a** frutos de bosce%0a** sandia%0a** panadería%0a** cańa, clara%0a** tinto de verano%0a** probar%0a** zanahoria%0a** manzana%0a** jamón%0a** cerveza%0a** ajo%0a** carne%0a** hambre%0a** dorado%0a** calamares en su tinta%0a** mantequilla%0a** żtienes hambre?%0a* peluquería, pelo%0a* cabello%0a* cerrar%0a%0a!!Gramar%0a* ?%0a%0a!!Pronunciación%0a* intonation on accented vowels %0a* "lla" equivalent to "lia"%0a* "c" equivalent to French, "k" with a,o,u abd "s" with e,i,y%0a* rolled "r" e.g. rosa%0a** to distinguish from Italian r, closer to having just 1 rolled r rather than 2%0a* "-tion"%0a** to distinguish from Portuguese tion, closer to "thiaonn"%0a* h* can often be converted to f* (which was kept in Portuguese)%0a** e.g. "harina" in Spanish gives "farine" in French%0a%0a!!Conjugación%0a* ser, estar, haber in simple tense%0a* es (immutable) vs esta (changing over time)%0a* empujar%0a* devo+V infinitive%0a* imperative%0a** mira%0a** espera%0a** sienta-te%0a** recuerda%0a%0a!!To explore%0a* http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/Wiktionary:Frequency_lists/Spanish1000%0a* http://www.spanishpronto.com/spanishpronto/spanishvocab.html%0a%0a!!To organize%0a* reading of http://www.acrg.es/mediapool/54/548945/data/Ano_Nuevo_2012.pdf with some new words%0a* De origen y príncipe de la lengua castellana y roma%0a** probably available in [[http://www.bne.es/|BNE]]%0a* Conocete, Aceptate, Superate. San Aguistina%0a* diverse vocabulary%0a**mantequilla, mezclar, coche, bromar, se lembrar, memoria, hajiba%0a* dias de la samana%0a%0a!!See also%0a* lessons at Les Cordeliers%0a* [[AncientGreek]]%0a* [[Latin]]%0a* [[Languages#Arabic]]%0a* DuoLingo Languages.Template=(:From::)%0a(:Given::)%0a%0a%25center%25[[#AlternativeSolutions|Alternative solutions]] - [[#TipOfTheTongue|Tip of the tongue]] - [[#GrammerRules|Grammer rules]] - [[#RepeatedMistakes|Repeated mistakes]] - [[#Idioms|Idioms]] - [[#Vocabulary|Vocabulary]] - [[#Tools|Tools]] - [[#ToDo|To do]]%25%25%0a%0a![[#AlternativeSolutions]]Alternative solutions%0a* simpler version, sign language, automated translation, ...%0a%0a![[#TipOfTheTongue]]Tip of the tongue%0a* multiple descriptions of the term I often forget -> '''actual word'''%0aSee also [[Tools/Keywords#tongue]]%0a%0a![[#GrammarRules]]Grammer rules%0aSorted by frequency of mistake%0a# [[#GrammarRuleA]]pattern -> correction%0a** explanation and justification of the rule%0a** history of the rule%0a# [[#GrammarRuleB]]?%0a# [[#GrammarRuleC]]?%0a%0a![[#RepeatedMistakes]]Repeated mistakes%0a* mist%25red%25ta%25%25ke -> correc%25green%25'''ct'''%25%25ion%0a* %25red%25did + past form%25%25 -> did + (infinive - to)%0a* this != that%0a%0a![[#idioms]][[#Idioms]]Idioms%0a* French or English or other well known language%0a** equivalent in this language%0a%0a![[#Vocabulary]]Vocabulary%0a%0a!![[#Context]]Context%0a* '''[[http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/word|word]]''' = definition%0a* '''[[http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/word|other word]]''' = other definition%0a%0a!![[#OtherContext]]Other context%0a* '''[[http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/word|yet another word]]''' = definition%0a%0a![[#Tools]]Tools%0a* ?%0a%0a![[#ToDo]]To do%0a# ? MOOCs.3DOpportunity=%0a* [[https://novoed.com/3d-opportunity-2015/home|3D Opportunity: Additive Manufacturing for Business Leaders]]%0aBy Mark Cotteleer, Deloitte University Press %0a%0a* start date: Early February%0a* end date: ?%0a* platform : [[!NovoEd]]%0a* status : [[!Ongoing]] MOOCs.AIClass=[[#menu]]%0a[[http://www.ai-class.com/|Introduction to Artificial Intelligence - Fall 2011]] (aka [[http://cs221.stanford.edu/|CS221]]) from October 10 to December 16 2011%0a%0a(:hashtag: aiclass:)%0a[[#LiveStreams]]Official account [[https://twitter.com/#!/aiclass|@AIclass]] [=#=]{$:hashtag} on [[http://twitter.com/#search?q=%2523{$:hashtag}|Twitter]], [[http://identi.ca/tag/{$:hashtag}|identi.ca]], [[http://www.neoformix.com/Projects/TwitterStreamGraphs/view.php?q={$:hashtag}|TwitterStreamGraphs]], [[http://www.flickr.com/search/?q={$:hashtag}|flickr]]%0a%0a>>rframe%3c%3c%0a!![[#OwnObjectives]]Own objectives%0a# update and re-organize my knowledge of AI%0a# participate in a group event%0a# try new means of education%0a>>%3c%3c%0a%0aFinished with '''86.7%25''' overall (cf [[Path:pub/moocs/letter010257_signed.pdf|statement of accomplishment]]).%0a%0aAn average score but more importantly a very motivating introduction, especially with [[MLClass]], to what will be a lifelong learning process (cf [[Content/Education#InteractiveClasses]]).%0a%0a!!Attended activities%0a* [[#Preparation|Preparation]]%0a%0a!!Planned activities%0a* [[#OverviewOfAISearch|Overview of AI, Search]]%0a* [[#StatisticsUncertaintyAndBayesNetworks|Statistics, Uncertainty, and Bayes networks]]%0a* [[#MachineLearning|Machine Learning]]%0a* [[#HiddenMarkovModelsAndBayesFilters|Hidden Markov models and Bayes filters]]%0a* [[#MarkovDecisionProcessesAndReinforcementLearning|Markov Decision Processes and Reinforcement Learning]]%0a* [[#AdversarialPlanningGamesAndBeliefSpacePlanningPOMDPs|Adversarial planning (games) and belief space planning (POMDPs)]]%0a* [[#LogicAndLogicalProblemSolving|Logic and Logical Problem Solving]]%0a* [[#ImageProcessingAndComputerVision|Image Processing and Computer Vision]]%0a* [[#RoboticsAndRobotMotionPlanning|Robotics and robot motion planning]]%0a* [[#NaturalLanguageProcessingAndInformationRetrieval|Natural Language Processing and Information Retrieval]]%0a%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a%0a!!![[#Preparation]]Preparation%0a* KhanAcademy basis done in [[Content/MentalExercises]]%0a* creation of this page and refactoring (yet still [[!ToRefactor]])%0a* read introduction, summary of each chapter and the conclusion of AIMA%0a>>comment%3c%3c%0astarting at chapter 2, PDF page number = book number+20) 79 127 173 209 247 294 333 377 413 450 487 522 571 623 656 704 777 817 845 873 902 938 985 1030 1060%0ashould check http://aima.eecs.berkeley.edu/slides-pdf/ too%0a>>%3c%3c%0a%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a%0a!!![[#OverviewOfAISearch]]Overview of AI, Search (Oct 10)%0a* Assignment 1 [[I:Calendar/20111016#AIClassAssignment|due Oct 16]]%0a** no preparation so far%0a* other resources%0a** own usage of [[Tools/Sphinxsearch#PIMSearchInterface]]%0a** the [[http://www.seeks-project.info|Seeks project]]%0a** [[ReadingNotes/AlgorithmsOfTheIntelligentWeb#Chapter2]]%0a** [[Tools/ApacheProjects#Lucene]] for indexing, [[Tools/ApacheProjects#Solr]] for interfacing and [[Tools/ApacheProjects#Nutch]] for crawling%0a** CS221%0a*** [[http://www.stanford.edu/class/cs221/progAssignments/PA1/search.html|Project 1: Search in Pacman]], in Python%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a!!![[#StatisticsUncertaintyAndBayesNetworks]]Statistics, Uncertainty, and Bayes networks (Oct 17)%0a* Assignment 2 [[I:Calendar/20111023#AIClassAssignment|due Oct 23]]%0a** no preparation so far%0a* other resources%0a** little tools set up for PIM%0a*** to predict friends behaviors via logs, e.g. [[Tools/Irssi#LogsSocialBehaviors]]%0a*** word usage, e.g. Seedea:Oimp/Ubiquitousvocabulary#ExperimentalData%0a** [[Wikipedia:Probability#Summary_of_Probabilities]]%0a** CS221%0a*** [[http://www.stanford.edu/class/cs221/notes/cs221-lecture3-fall11.pdf|Probability Primer, Graphical Representations, Bayes networks]]%0a*** [[http://www.stanford.edu/class/cs221/notes/cs221-lecture4-fall11.pdf|Inference in Bayes networks]]%0a*** [[http://www.stanford.edu/class/cs221/progAssignments/PA2/buster.html|Project 2: Ghostbusters]]%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a!!![[#MachineLearning]]Machine Learning (Oct 24)%0a* Assignment 3 [[I:Calendar/20111030#AIClassAssignment|due Oct 30]]%0a** no preparation so far%0a* other resources%0a** [[Content/Mathematics#MachineLearning]]%0a** [[WatchingNotes/WatchingNotes#MachineLearningCS229]]%0a** http://ml-class.com%0a** [[Tools/ApacheProjects#Mahout]]%0a** [[https://www.evernote.com/shard/s1/sh/333fb301-8d12-4927-87ec-c81cdd42b7d2/240bbab26642f5d49d32c38053e905f6|detro's notes]]%0a%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a!!![[#HiddenMarkovModelsAndBayesFilters]]Hidden Markov models and Bayes filters (Oct 31)%0a* Assignment 4 [[I:Calendar/20111107#AIClassAssignment|due Nov 7]]%0a** no preparation so far%0a* other resources%0a** spam filtering e.g. in [[ReadingNotes/AlgorithmsOfTheIntelligentWeb#Chapter2]]%0a%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a!!![[#MarkovDecisionProcessesAndReinforcementLearning]]Markov Decision Processes and Reinforcement Learning (Nov 7)%0a* Assignment 5 [[I:Calendar/20111113#AIClassAssignment|due Nov 13]]%0a** no preparation so far%0a* other resources%0a** [[WatchingNotes/WatchingNotes#MachineLearningCS229]]%0a** [[PersonalInformationStream/WithoutNotesOlderThanOctober09#NonMyopicActiveLearning]]%0a** [[http://scikit-learn.sourceforge.net|scikit-learn]]%0a%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a!!![[#AdversarialPlanningGamesAndBeliefSpacePlanningPOMDPs]]Adversarial planning (games) and belief space planning (POMDPs) (Nov 14)%0a* MIDTERM EXAM [[I:Calendar/20111120#AIClassAssignment|due Nov 20]]%0a** no preparation so far%0a* other resources%0a** [[Wikipedia:General Game Playing]] first discovered in [[PersonalInformationStream/WithoutNotesSeptember10#SystemsWithGeneralIntelligence]]%0a** IRC freenode/#gameai discovered via http://aigamedev.com%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a!!![[#LogicAndLogicalProblemSolving]]Logic and Logical Problem Solving (Nov 21)%0a* Assignment 6 [[I:Calendar/20111127#AIClassAssignment|due Nov 27]]%0a** no preparation so far%0a* other resources%0a** cf [[PersonalInformationStream/WithoutNotesJune11#GeneralPrinciplesOfConstraintProgramming]] and classics solvers like CPlex%0a%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a!!![[#ImageProcessingAndComputerVision]]Image Processing and Computer Vision (Nov 28)%0a* Assignment 7 [[I:Calendar/20111204#AIClassAssignment|due Dec 4]]%0a** no preparation so far%0a* other resources%0a** http://vision.stanford.edu%0a** little tools set up for PIM, cf [[Tools/OpenCV]]%0a** see [[PersonalInformationStream/WithoutNotesApril11#AndrewNg]] for the Bay Area Vision Meeting (BAVM)%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a!!![[#RoboticsAndRobotMotionPlanning]]Robotics and robot motion planning (Dec 5)%0a* Assignment 8 [[I:Calendar/20111211#AIClassAssignment|due Dec 11]]%0a** no preparation so far%0a* other resources%0a** [[Cookbook/Electronics#Robotics]] including the classic ROS%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a!!![[#NaturalLanguageProcessingAndInformationRetrieval]]Natural Language Processing and Information Retrieval (Dec 12)%0a* FINAL EXAM [[I:Calendar/20111218#AIClassAssignment|due Dec 18]]%0a** no preparation so far%0a* other resources%0a** [[Tools/ApacheProjects#UIMA]] as used with [[PersonalInformationStream/WithoutNotesJanuary11#Watson]] (aka DeepQA)%0a%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a!!Overall remarks and conclusions%0a* meet him%0a* could be improved by doing that%0a* see also that other event%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a%0a!!Other reviews or coverage%0a* ?%0a%0a!![[#ToDo]]To do%0a* textbook [[http://aima.cs.berkeley.edu/|Artificial Intelligence: A Modern Approach]] (aka AIMA)%0a** by [[http://www.norvig.com/|Peter Norvig]]%0a*** [[PersonalInformationStream/WithoutNotesFebruary10#ModelsAndTheories]]%0a*** [[PersonalInformationStream/WithoutNotesOctober10#WhatsTheInternetDoingToOurBrains]]%0a*** [[PersonalInformationStream/WithoutNotesMay11#TheUnreasonableEffectivenessOfData]]%0a*** [[PersonalInformationStream/WithoutNotesSeptember11#PastPresentFutureVisionOfAI]]%0a** no notes [[ReadingNotes/ArtificialIntelligenceAModernApproach]] yet%0a*** [[Wikipedia:Artificial Intelligence: A Modern Approach]]%0a*** note that the book could be converted to a wiki and thus use [[MemoryRecalls/ImprovingPIM#PIMBasedExercises]] as it seems the questions will be multiple choices%0a* [[http://robots.stanford.edu/|Sebastian Thrun]]%0a** watched few talks on robotics and autonomous driving%0a* http://agi-wiki.org with ##agi on freenode%0a* Seedea:Seedea/AImatrix for a review of existing systems%0a* Seedea:Seedea/DATAmatrix as a resource for exercises%0a* automated gradding%0a** [[http://knowlabs.com/|knowlabs.com]] which is handling this course and ML-Class.com with their first product KnowIt%0a*** consituted by the 2 professors and [[http://ai.stanford.edu/~dstavens/|David M. Stavens]] also at Stanford AI Lab Computer Science Department%0a** http://www.sagrader.com and http://www.ets.org/research/topics/as_nlp as discovered in [[PersonalInformationStream/WithoutNotesSeptember11#AIMakesTheGrade]]%0a* UTC classes%0a** {-[[http://moodle.utc.fr/course/view.php?name=IA01|IA01]]-}%0a** {-[[http://moodle.utc.fr/course/view.php?name=IA02|IA02]]-}%0a** [[http://moodle.utc.fr/course/view.php?name=IA03|IA03]]%0a** [[http://moodle.utc.fr/course/view.php?name=IA04|IA04]] (MAS) then tought by [[http://www.utc.fr/~barthes/index-old.html|Jean-Paul Barthes]]%0a*** JASSS discovered first related to [[PersonalInformationStream/WithoutNotesOctober10#InnovationDiffusion]] then again in [[ReadingNotes/TheDarkSideOfCreativity]], several articles read since then%0a*** AGIWiki:BackgroundKnowledge/Multi-AgentSystem%0a* read books%0a** technical%0a*** [[ReadingNotes/IntelligentBio]]%0a*** [[ReadingNotes/ProgrammingForPeace]]%0a*** [[ReadingNotes/AlgorithmsOfTheIntelligentWeb]]%0a*** [[ReadingNotes/ProgrammingCollectiveIntelligence]]%0a*** [[ReadingNotes/TheSocietyOfMind]]%0a** economical%0a*** [[ReadingNotes/InformationRules]]%0a*** [[ReadingNotes/TheDarkSideOfGoogle]]%0a* community resources%0a** http://www.aiqus.com%0a** http://www.reddit.com/r/aiclass%0a*** http://www.reddit.com/r/aiclass/comments/jniil/as_a_web_developer_ive_used_python_and_understand/%0a** Quora presence%0a*** http://www.quora.com/Stanford-AI-Class%0a*** http://www.quora.com/Peter-Norvig-1%0a*** http://www.quora.com/What-are-the-core-Linear-Algebra-topics-Id-need-to-complete-Stanfords-online-AI-course%0a** http://blinkenshell.org/wiki/stanford-aimldb-classes?action=show&redirect=stanford-aimldb-classes%0a*** IRC blinkenshell/#stanford-aimldb-classes%0a** IRC freenode/#ai-class%0a** Bay Area Artificial Intelligence Meetup Group thread on the [[http://www.ai-meetup.org/messages/boards/thread/15408522?thread=15408522|Online AI course by Thrun/Norvig]]%0a** http://groups.google.com/group/paris-hackerspaces-ia%0a* in general see [[Tools/Programming]]%0a* Berkeley [[http://inst.eecs.berkeley.edu/~cs188/fa11/announcements.html|CS 188: Artificial Intelligence]]%0a* http://ales.vijolica.net/ai-class/video-library/ transcript with search%0a* Glenn Yonemitsu's [[http://glennyonemitsu.com/blog/tag/artificial-intelligence/|Posts tagged "artificial-intelligence"]]%0a* http://code.google.com/p/aima-python/ MOOCs.ComputationalInvestingPart1=* start date: 12th of September 2014%0a* end date: 7th of November 2014%0a* platform : [[!Coursera]]%0a* status : [[!Ongoing]]%0a%0ahttps://class.coursera.org/compinvesting1-004%0a%0a!!See also%0a* [[Tools/Bitcoin#Trading]]%0a* [[ReadingNotes/QuantitativeTrading]]%0a* [[ReadingNotes/VentureCapitalAndTheFinanceOfInnovation]]%0a** similar indicators%0a* https://www.bitstamp.net/article/stop-orders-and-trailing-stop-orders/ as seen in week 1 interviews%0a** http://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/2ggx02/bitstamps_new_features_stop_orders_and_trailing/ with clarifications and risks MOOCs.ComputationalMolecularEvolution=https://class.coursera.org/molevol-001/class%0a%0a* start date: Jun 24th%0a* end date: Aug 5th%0a* platform : [[!Coursera]]%0a* status : [[!Finished]]%0a%0aFinished with 100%25 overall (cf [[Path:pub/moocs/molevol-001.pdf|statement of accomplishment]]).%0a%0a%0a* [[https://class.coursera.org/molevol-001/lecture/53|Phylogeny and ancestral reconstruction for manuscripts]]%0a** [[http://www.canterburytalesproject.org/pubs/nature.pdf|The Phylogeny of the Canterbury Tales]]%0a** [[http://rjohara.net/cv/1996-rhc|Cladistic Analysis of an Old Norse Manuscript Tradition]]%0a** to compare with http://www.quora.com/Fables/Is-there-a-phylogeny-of-fables MOOCs.ContentStrategy=[[https://class.coursera.org/contentstrategy-001|Content Strategy for Professionals: Engaging Audiences for Your Organization]]%0a%0a* start date: January 13th%0a* end date: February 24th%0a* platform : [[!Coursera]]%0a* status : [[!Ongoing]]%0a%0a!!Motivation%0a* constantly having to write short public facing messages following activities conducting in European Programmes%0a%0a!!Notes%0a* recall previous classes on communication (IUT, UTC, ...)%0a%0a!!See also%0a* [[Wikipedia:Content strategy]]%0a* http://www.slideshare.net/KMcGrane/content-strategy-for-mobile-the-workshop-14659768%0a** found via the forum%0a** mostly technical, CMS focused MOOCs.EconomicsOfMoneyAndBanking=* start date: Sep 1st 2013%0a* end date: Oct 20th 2013%0a* platform : [[!Coursera]]%0a* status : [[!Ongoing]]%0a%0ahttps://class.coursera.org/money-001/%0a%0a!!Notes%0a* banks of banks%0a** [[Wikipedia:Bank for International Settlements]]%0a* shadow banks%0a* schools of thought%0a** [[Wikipedia:Monetarism]], [[Wikipedia:Keynesian economics]], [[Wikipedia:Chartalism]], ...%0a** [[Wikipedia:British Currency School]], [[Wikipedia:British Banking School]]%0a* should find a schematic of a complete transaction with the different type of money used%0a** for example for a simple transfer between two individuals from different banks%0a* "pretty much all money is inside money, [...] money as stuff, as an asset, no. Almost all money is somebody liabilities, somebody's promises somewhere" in 2-3%0a** to consider in regard of [[ReadingNotes/LiarsAndOutliers]]%0a* pyramid model showcasing%0a** qualitative difference vertically quantitative difference horizontally%0a** dynamism with expansion (during boom) and contraction (during crisis)%0a** discipline on money at the top (currency principle), elasticity with credits at the bottom (banking principle)%0a** structural rules, ability to expand at one level without impacting the upper level%0a*** expect with the upper level consent%0a* clearing house seems equivalent to peering%0a%0a!!See also%0a* [[Cognition/PriorityByEconomicalSystem]]%0a* [[Content/Economy]]%0a* https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lombard_Street,_London%0a%0a!!To explore%0a* [[http://mitpress.mit.edu/sites/default/files/titles/content/ecal13/ch068.html|The Origin of Money: An Agent-Based Model]], ECAL September 2013 %0a* [[http://arxiv.org/abs/1309.2130|The Interrupted Power Law and The Size of Shadow Banking]], arXiv September 2013 MOOCs.HowToBuildAStartup=* [[https://www.udacity.com/account#!/my-courses|How to Build a Startup]]%0a%0aVideos illustrating the book by Steve Blank.%0a%0a* start date: open, started early February%0a* end date: ?%0a* platform : [[!Udacity]]%0a* status : [[!Ongoing]] MOOCs.Interactive3DGraphics=* [[https://www.udacity.com/account#!/my-courses|Interactive 3D Graphics]]%0a%0aown notes [[Tools/JavaScript#ThreeJS]]%0a%0ahttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phong_shading%0a%0ahttps://www.udacity.com/wiki/cs291/threejs-reference%0a%0aRelying on WebGL with Three.js%0a%0a* start date: open (started early February)%0a* end date: ?%0a* platform : [[!Udacity]]%0a* status : [[!Ongoing]] MOOCs.MLClass=[[#menu]]%0a[[http://ml-class.org|{$Name}]] started in October 2011%0a%0a(:hashtag: HASHTAGUNSET:)%0a[[#LiveStreams]][=#=]{$:hashtag} on [[http://twitter.com/#search?q=%2523{$:hashtag}|Twitter]], [[http://identi.ca/tag/{$:hashtag}|identi.ca]], [[http://www.neoformix.com/Projects/TwitterStreamGraphs/view.php?q={$:hashtag}|TwitterStreamGraphs]], [[http://www.flickr.com/search/?q={$:hashtag}|flickr]]%0a%0a>>rframe%3c%3c%0a!![[#OwnObjectives]]Own objectives%0a# application to PIM%0a# pragmatic view of AI%0a>>%3c%3c%0a%0aFinished with '''100%25''' overall (cf [[Path:/pub/moocs/615.pdf|signed letter]]).%0a%0aA perfect score but more importantly a clearer view of the field. The score has to be distinguished from [[AIClass]] though since here it was possible to know your score and re-submit answers accordingly (within certain limits and timeness). As for [[AIClass]] though the main benefit is to enter a lifelong learning process (cf [[Content/Education#InteractiveClasses]]).%0a%0a!!Attended activities%0a* Introduction%0a* Linear regression with one variable%0a* (Optional) Linear algebra review%0a* Linear regression with multiple variables%0a* Octave tutorial%0a* Logistic Regression%0a* One-vs-all Classification%0a* Regularization%0a* Neural Networks%0a* Backpropagation Algorithm%0a* Practical advise for applying learning algorithms%0a* How to develop and debug learning algorithms%0a* Feature and model design, setting up experiments%0a* Support Vector Machines (SVMs)%0a* Survey of other algorithms: Naive Bayes, Decision Trees, Boosting%0a* Unsupervised learning: Agglomerative clustering, k-Means, PCA%0a** [[http://www.ml-class.org/course/qna/view?id=5003|organize computer clusters]] paper%0a*** how it could be applied to Seedea:Oimp/CloudArbitrage and share similarity with [[Cookbook/Mind]]%0a* Combining unsupervised and supervised learning.%0a* (Optional) Idependent component analysis%0a* Anomaly detection%0a* Other applications: Recommender systems. Learning to rank%0a* Large-scale/parallel machine learning and big data.%0a* Machine learning design / practical methods%0a* Team design of machine learning systems%0a%0a%0a!!Overall remarks and conclusions%0a* meet him%0a* could be improved by doing that%0a* see also that other event%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a%0a!!Other reviews or coverage%0a* here%0a%0a!!See also%0a* [[http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~tom/10701_sp11/lectures.shtml|Machine Learning 10-701/15-781: Lectures]] by Tom Mitchell, Spring 2011 Carnegie Mellon University%0a* [[http://www4.utc.fr/~sy19/doku.php?id=fr:notes_de_cours|SY19 : Décision et App. Automatique]] at UTC%0a* [[Wikipedia:Kernel trick]]%0a* [[Wikipedia:Probably approximately correct learning]]%0a* http://digitheadslabnotebook.blogspot.com/2011/12/practical-advice-for-applying-machine.html%0a%0a!![[#ToDo]]To do%0a# see [[AIClass]]%0a# can artificial data synthesis used in OCR be considered a minimal form of artificial creativity? MOOCs.MOOCs=!!Finished%0a(:pagelist group=MOOCs list=normal page=-Template fmt=#title:)%0a%0a!!On going%0a* [[Introduction to Artificial Intelligence]]%0a** [[Tools/Python]] [[!EdX]] [[AIClass]] [[MLClass]]%0a* [[Networked Life]]%0a** [[!Coursera]] [[Tools/Octave]]%0a* [[Introduction to Mathematical Thinking]]%0a** [[!Coursera]] [[Content/Mathematics]]%0a* [[How to Build a Startup]]%0a** [[!Udacity]] [[ReadingNotes/StartupOwnerManual]]%0a%0a!!Planning%0a* [[A Crash Course on Creativity]]%0a** [[!VentureLab]]%0a* [[Drugs and the Brain]]%0a** [[!Coursera]]%0a* [[Think Again]]%0a** [[!Coursera]]%0a* [[Artificial Intelligence Planning]]%0a** [[!Coursera]]%0a%0a!!Dropped%0a* Quantum Computing%0a** [[!Coursera]]%0a* Model Thinking%0a** [[!Coursera]] I:BooksExercises/ModelThinking%0a* Circuits and Electronics%0a** [[!EdX]] https://6002x.mitx.mit.edu%0aShould clarify why.%0a%0a!!See also%0a* [[PersonalInformationStream/WithoutNotesSeptember12#TenSimpleRulesForOnlineLearning]]%0a* [[Content/Education]]%0a%0a!!To do%0a* listing pages by dates/platform/topic%0a** have automatic calendar/planning%0a* upload files there (could be done via rsync)%0a** ~/lab/moocs/MOOC_NAME%0a* add notes from internal wiki%0a** e.g. I:BooksExercises/AIClass and I:BooksExercises/MLClass MOOCs.MaliciousSoftwareAndItsUndergroundEconomy=https://class.coursera.org/malsoftware-001/class%0a%0aRelying often on [[Tools/MachineLearning]]%0a%0a* start date: Jun 17th%0a* end date: Jul 29th%0a* platform : [[!Coursera]]%0a* status : [[!Finished]]%0a%0aFinished with 96.7%25 overall (cf [[Path:pub/moocs/malsoftware-001.pdf|statement of accomplishment]]).%0a%0ajunk DNA equivalent to disassembly protections for viruses?%0a%0a!!See also%0a* Seedea:Utopiahanalysis/Botnets%0a* http://www.uni-goettingen.de/de/420811.html MOOCs.ManagingMyInvestments=[[https://www.futurelearn.com/courses/managing-my-investments/|Managing my investments]]%0a%0a!!Lessons learned%0a* an OK investment today is better than THE best theoretical investment that actually doesn't happen%0a** https://www.futurelearn.com/courses/managing-my-investments/2/steps/44633%0a%0a!!See also%0a* https://github.com/Utopiah/PersonalBanking%0a* [[ManagingMyMoney]] done before%0a* [[Content/FinancialTools]]%0a* https://swanest.com%0a** and ING equivalent%0a* [[https://www.wolframalpha.com/input/?i=(+national+savings+in+Belgium+in+euros+)+/+(+number+of+belgian+households)|pseudo Belgian equivalents]] using WolframAlpha%0a%0a>>comment%3c%3c%0a!!!Example on VR%0a* via GoldmanSachs report%0a** CL-Buy%0a*** GOOGL%0a*** 3008.TW (Largan Precision)%0a*** Sony%0a** Buy%0a*** FB%0a*** QCOM%0a** N/A%0a*** AMD%0a*** 2498.TW (HTC)%0a** Neutral%0a*** GPRO%0a*** MSFT%0a*** 005930.KS (Samsung)%0a** Sell%0a*** NVidia%0a>>%3c%3c%0a%0a* start date: January 2016%0a* end date: February 2016%0a* platform : [[!OpenUniversity]]%0a* status : [[!Ongoing]] MOOCs.ManagingMyMoney=[[https://www.futurelearn.com/courses/managing-my-money|Managing My Money]] by Open University%0a%0a* Present personal finance, the economical system, risk aversion, mortgage%0a* UK centric%0a%0a!!See also%0a* my Panda related ideas%0a%0a* start date: early January%0a* end date: middle of March%0a* platform : [[!OpenUniversity]]%0a* status : [[!Finished]]%0a MOOCs.Template=* start date: ?%0a* end date: ?%0a* platform : [[!Udacity]] [[!EdX]] [[!Coursera]] [[!VentureLab]]%0a* status : [[!Finished]] [[!Dropped]] [[!Ongoing]] MOOCs.TheScienceOfHappiness=Details https://courses.edx.org/courses/course-v1:BerkeleyX+GG101x+3T2015/%0a%0aCertificate https://courses.edx.org/certificates/user/513/course/course-v1:BerkeleyX+GG101x+3T2015%0a%0a%25center%25My [[Slideshows/TheScienceOfHappinessForLessWrongMeetup?action=slideshow|slides]] for the related LessWrong Meetup with the associated [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8q2sy1xqRfw|video]]%25%25%0a%0a%0a!Happiness takes efforts%0a*being conscious of its mechanisms and their impact on one own level of happiness%0a*counter-intuitive ones in particular%0a**efforts required%0a**efforts themselves might be problematic (Cf [[#W1P1|W1P1]] "In the context of everyday life, do people who regularly prioritize positivity as exemplified by how they make decisions about how to organize their days, actually feel happier?")%0a**importance of the social aspect ([[#W2P1|W2P1]], experiment of watching pictures alone or with a friend without ANY form of communication)%0a***biological underpinning of pro-sociality%0a**** vagus nerve %25thumb%25http://api.ning.com/files/Ok30SVir64lHvBweWcJz*CqplkFbv-MXb6ijRWwEL5*VnlqATkmmXO57MurMEmd*FXLmhfyGbbRBySrGkZJIVkPXoPLf754a/vagus_nerve_overview.png%0a**** evolutionary need for compassion ([[#W3P1|W3P1]])%0a***** raising offsprings%0a***** mate selection%0a***** cooperation with nonkin%0a**** more than just inequity aversion ([[#W4P1|W4P1]])%0a***** sensitive for fairness, fairness and cooperation do provide pleasure%0a** activated when helping others in need%0a** spending money on others > spending on self ([[#W3P2|W3P2]])%0a*** proscial spending%0a**** doubly wrong about%0a***** self vs prosocial%0a***** amount, 5$ vs $20)%0a** prosocial at birth ([[#W3P3|W3P3]])%0a*** prelinguistic and just-linguistic children will help a stranger%0a**the biased way to recall experiences ([[#W1P3|W1P3]] e.g. peak-end evaluation %25thumb%25http://wheresthesausage.typepad.com/.a/6a00d8341c5f1b53ef0192abd484c3970d-pi#.png )%0a** parentings, makes happier and sadder moments more intense ([[#W2P2|W2P2]])%0a*plenty of research on the different expectations%0a**social links%0a**income %25thumb%25http://weblogs.baltimoresun.com/business/hancock/blog/happiness.png%0a**life problems with grossly overestimated impact%0a*where is it actually efficient to focus efforts ([[#W1P2|W1P2]]) http://t1.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcRA2DJLMZa7geq_yTnakfGZ4UvQchF8_6JLBbmcGI9stgI7wif_#.png%0a**50%25 bio : genetically determined set point of happiness%0a**10%25 context i.e. important life situation (happens to people) : happiness-relevant circumstancial factors%0a**40%25 activities (people acts) : happiness related activities and practices%0a%0a![[#Models]]Models%0a* SAVE framework of Prosociality ([[#W2P3|W2P3]])%0a** '''M''' x ('''D''' x ('''1''' +'''B'''self) + '''K''' x '''B'''recipient - '''C'''inaction) > '''C'''action%0a*** '''M''' : social momentum for acting prosocially [0 to infinity]%0a*** '''B'''self : perceived benefits of acting prosocially%0a*** '''D''' : default, biases and perceptions a person carries regarding prosociallity%0a*** '''B'''recipient : perceived benefits to the recipient%0a*** '''K''' : giver biases and perceptions of the recipient%0a*** '''C'''action : cost of action%0a*** '''C'''inaction : cost of inaction, including perception from others%0a* emotion taxonomies%0a** and their imperfections, e.g. [[#W3P1|W3P1]]%0a%0a![[#OwnResults]]Own results%0a* 3 Good Things%0a** 21 days, 63 messages %25thumb%25 http://i.imgur.com/CVvOmK6.png%0a*** 45 social%0a*** 12 efficiency%0a*** 08 reliability (arguably social)%0a*** 06 abstract/knowledge%0a*** 03 getting things done (arguably efficiency)%0a*(self-reported improvement cf the website) %25thumb%25http://i.imgur.com/fOb5trU.png%0a*problems : self-reported, risk of placebo, risk of decrease over time, etc%0a%0a%0a![[#MostInterestingConcepts]]Most interesting concepts%0a*hedonic treadmill%0a**leading to the need of constant change%0a***even when it is about helping others%0a*(cf MOOCs/TheScienceOfHappiness)%0a%0asense making or how to "ordonize" events lower impredictability hence%0athe intensity of the emotional, could be a mechanism of the hedonistic%0atreadmill%0a%0aAFFECTIVE FORECASTING p373 para1 on emotional evanescence%0a%0aOverall should update the new concept page%0a* [[(Wikipedia:)Hedonic treadmill]]%0a* [[(Wikipedia:)Affective forecasting]]%0a* ordonizing%0a* ...%0a %0acf own new concepts page Seedea:Content/Newconcepts?action=source%0a(no mention of the hedonistic treadmill, instead see%0a[[Content/Economy]] [[PersonalInformationStream/WithoutNotesMarch13]]%0aand initially [[PersonalInformationStream/WithoutNotesOctober10]]%0a%0aand definitions https://courses.edx.org/courses/course-v1:BerkeleyX+GG101x+3T2015/courseware/87a692d1ab3e4e3bb0cf3d7de904c156/a939327ab84b48e897803ade1386b4dd/%0ai.e. Affective forecasting, Impact bias,Set point theory, Hedonic adaptation (aka the "hedonic treadmill") and Prioritizing positivity%0a %0a%0aadd I:EconomicalSystem/EconomicalSystem and [[Planning/Xmaswishlist]]%0ato expected value with affective forecasting damping purchase scheduling%0a%0a%0aadd notes on The Happiness of Pursuit%0a%0aReview 3 Good Things daily practice%0a%0a!Most interesting studies%0a*(scan through the syllabus again)%0a* children experiment on helping strangers%0a* dictator game%0a%0a![[#Studies]]Studies%0a* Week 1: Introduction to the Science of Happiness%0a** [[#W1P1]][[http://www.unc.edu/peplab/publications/Catalino_Algoe_Fredrickson_2014.pdf|Prioritizing positivity: An effective approach to pursuing happiness]] (2014)%0a** [[#W1P2]][[http://greatergood.berkeley.edu/images/application_uploads/Lyubomirsky-PursingHappiness.pdf|Pursuing happiness: The architecture of sustainable change]] (2005)%0a** [[#W1P3]][[http://profron.net/happiness/files/readings/Kahneman_ObjectiveHappiness.pdf|Objective happiness]] (1999)%0a* Week 2: The Power of Social Connection%0a** [[#W2P1]][[http://scan.oxfordjournals.org/content/early/2014/10/07/scan.nsu121.full.pdf+html|Beautiful friendship: Social sharing of emotions improves subjective feelings and activates the neural reward circuitry]] (2014)%0a** [[#W2P2]][[http://sonjalyubomirsky.com/files/2012/09/Nelson-Kushlev-Lyubomirsky-in-press1.pdf|The pains and pleasures of parenting: When, why, and how is parenthood associated with more or less well- being?]] (2014)%0a** [[#W2P3]][[http://socrates.berkeley.edu/~keltner/publications/Keltner.Kogan.annurev2014.pdf|The sociocultural appraisals, values, and emotions (SAVE) framework of prosociality: Core processes from gene to meme]] (2014)%0a* Week 3: Compassion & Kindness%0a** [[#W3P1]][[http://greatergood.berkeley.edu/images/uploads/goetz_2010.pdf|Compassion: An evolutionary analysis and empirical review]] (2010)%0a** [[#W3P2]][[http://greatergood.berkeley.edu/images/application_uploads/norton-spendingmoney.pdf|Spending money on others promotes happiness]] (2008)%0a** [[#W3P3]][[http://www.eva.mpg.de/psycho/pdf/Publications_2006_PDF/Altruistic_Helping_in_Human_06.pdf|Altruistic helping in human infants and young chimpanzees]] (2006)%0a* Week 4: Cooperation & Reconciliation%0a** [[#W4P1]][[http://www.scn.ucla.edu/pdf/Tabibnia%2520(2007).pdf|Fairness and cooperation are rewarding]] (2007)%0a** [[#W4P2]][[http://www.psy.miami.edu/ehblab/Forgiveness%2520and%2520Revenge%2520Papers/tsang_mccullough_fincham.pdf|The longitudinal association between forgiveness and relationship closeness and commitment]] (2006)%0a%0a![[#RecommendedMovies]]Recommended movies%0a* [[http://www.everythreeseconds.net/|Every Three Seconds]] https://vimeo.com/ondemand/everythreeseconds%0a* [[http://www.thehappymovie.com/|Happy]]%0a* [[http://www.iamthedoc.com/|I am]]%0a* [[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1626146/|Hector and the Search for Happiness]]%0aSee also http://greatergood.berkeley.edu/article/item/the_science_of_happiness_coming_soon_to_a_theater_near_you%0a%0a!Meetup presentation%0a* [[Slideshows/TheScienceOfHappinessForLessWrongMeetup]]%0a** with [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8q2sy1xqRfw|related video]]%0a%0a!Happiness Practices%0aRecorded in I:Happiness/Happiness%0a# Three Good Things (15min/day)%0a** writing down daily 3 good things that happened to you with title, long description and feeling then%0a# Active Listening (1h/week)%0a** listen fully to someone's current intimate situation by asking question to insure best comprehension%0a# Random Acts of Kindness (>1h/day/week)%0a** during one day do at least 5 different kind things to relatives or strangers, the more diverse the better%0a# Eight Essentials When Forgiving%0a** whom/commitment/seek peace and understanding/right perspective/stress management/give up demands/look for other positive goals/live your own good life/amend your memories%0a# Mindfulness%0a** Mindful Breathing (5min)%0a** Body Scan Meditation (5min)%0a** Loving Kindness Meditation (15min)%0a# Self-Compassionate Letter (15min/week)%0a** imagine somebody compassionate towards you/consider that you are not alone having difficulties/consider what lead to such difficulties/compassionately ask yourself how can the situation be improve/write it down, re-read later%0a# Best Possible Self (15min/day)%0a** creatively and imaginatively describe in vivid details how your best possible situation would be in few years%0aOverall prioritizing positivity, i.e. organizing one's calendar to incorporate such practices before they are needed.%0a# Gratitude Letter (1h/every six weeks)%0a** writing a letter to someone to whom you are deeply grateful (>15min)%0a** reading the letter to them, ideally in person (>30min)%0a%0a![[#OnlineResources]]Online resources%0a* [[http://greatergood.berkeley.edu/|Greater Good: The Science of a Meaningful Life]]%0a* [[https://courses.edx.org/courses/course-v1:BerkeleyX+GG101x+3T2015/|BerkeleyX: GG101x The Science of Happiness]] on edX%0a* [[http://lesswrong.com/lw/4su/how_to_be_happy/|How to be happy]] by Luke Muehlhauser, LessWrong.com March 2011%0a** found amongst the 2.720 results of [[https://www.google.be/search?q=happiness site:lesswrong.com|q=happiness site:lesswrong.com]] %0a%0a!Resulting own related ideas%0a* note that [[Fabien/Beliefs]] should be updated e.g. the importance of satisfycing vs optimizing%0a** [[Fabien/Beliefs#B8]] = emotions are heuristics%0a** [[Fabien/Beliefs#B9]] = stress is an estimation of the uncertainty in important affordances %0a* before the MOOC%0a** [[MemoryRecalls/ImprovingPIM#Emotions]]%0a** [[Content/Economy]] on degrowth%0a* during the MOOC%0a** Local, national, international politics, and their connections, are all in their own ways, looking for an optimal way to globally efficiently cooperate.%0a* cf "This is the challenge of our time: globalization by a tribal species. In trying to structure the world such that it suits human nature, the point to keep in mind is that political ideologues by definition hold narrow views." https://courses.edx.org/courses/course-v1:BerkeleyX+GG101x+3T2015/courseware/a783b6e59fe24917985a8aa29eeec150/e89e728055b6404ea06959caec70d3e9/ and conscencus through the blockchain and the global brain%0a* after the MOOC%0a** I:Happiness/%0a* [[Planning/GiftsWishlistAndExpectedReturnOnHappiness]]%0a%0a----%0a%0a* start date: September 2015%0a* end date: November 2015%0a* platform : [[!EdX]]%0a* status : [[!Finished]] Main.HomePage=(:notitle:)%0a%0a>>hero-unit%3c%3c%0a! Fabien's PIM%0aThis website is basically my brain dump. You ended up here through Google, searching for a very obscure command line trick or because we meet during an event as we discussed about the philosophy of life or... out of pure luck. That means people from very different background will come here. Finding the way through this maze now is on you.%0a%0a%25center%25Good luck!%0a%0a(:html:)%0a%3ccenter>%0a%3ciframe id="background" src="/pub/home/3DSelf/" style=" z-index : 99; top : 0; left : 0; margin : 0; padding : 0; overflow: hidden; border:none; width:100%25; height:400px;">%3c/iframe> %0a%3c/center>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a>>%3c%3c%0a%0a[[%3c%3c]]%0a>>bgcolor=lightblue %3c%3c%0aVisitors I meet during a conference, check my notes on the last 3 events updated:%0a(:pagelist group=Events name=-Template,-Events order=-time count=3 list=normal fmt=#titlespaced:)%0a>>%3c%3c%0a%0aEager to explore the future and have a virtual reality device? Check [[Wiki/VirtualRealityInterface|the ongoing webVR interface of my website]]. Wanting to make your own virtual world? Check the [[http://vrlab-brussels.info|ongoing webVR workshops]] I organize in Brussels with VRLab Brussels.%0a%0a[[#LastUpdates]]Last updates of the site [[Path:/?action=rss|Path:/pub/rss_logo_small.png]] :%0a(:include Site.AllRecentChanges lines=5:)%0a%0aThere are [[Site/AllRecentChanges|(:pagelist group=-PmWiki*,-Site name=-RecentChanges fmt=count:) pages]] so don't hesitate to [[http://fabien.benetou.fr/?action=search|do a search]]. Last time I checked that was equivalent to few hundreds A4 page of text in length. If you want more (nerdy) numbers check [[Wiki/Numbers]]. If you are even nerdier check the [[http://vatelier.net/Main/Demos|VR rollercoaster through the edits]]! Main.WikiSandbox=Feel free to use this page to experiment with the [[PmWiki/Text Formatting Rules]]. Just click the "Edit Page" link at the bottom of the page.˛----˛ MemoryRecalls.CodeRefactoring=(:recall: 17/07/11 weekly:)%0a%0aCheck the [[Repository:.|Path:/pub/images/gitgplrepo.png]] recent updates to work within [[CognitiveEnvironments/Programming#Refactoring]] what has '''not''' been changed for a while:%0a>>bgcolor=lightblue%3c%3c%0a(:pmfeed feed='http://fabien.benetou.fr/repository/?p=.git;a=rss' max_count=10 showtitle=false showpubdate=true showitemdescr=false newwin=false itemspace=0:)%0a>>%3c%3c%0a%0aFrom the repository feed [[Path:/repository/?p=.git;a=rss|Path:/pub/rss_logo_small.png]] MemoryRecalls.FinishStartedBooks=(:recall: 20/06/11 weekly:)%0a* Check [[Content/PersonalInformationStream#Current]] and read according to priorities (e.g. based on [[Content/Needs]]) MemoryRecalls.ImprovingPIM=(:recall: 13/02/11 weekly:)%0a%0a%25center%25[[#Sessions|Sessions]] - [[#ToDo|To do]]%25%25%0a%0a!![[#Sessions]]Sessions%0a* [[#Emotions]]20/09/2011 tag edits with felt emotions at the moment they are done%0a** see [[#PerDiffMetaData|PerDiffMetaData]] for a more complete proposal%0a** possible emotions: %25green%25Excited%25%25, Inspired, %25yellow%25Happy%25%25, %25red%25Angry%25%25, %25blue%25Sad%25%25, %25gray%25Depressed%25%25, Lost, ...%0a*** neutral as the default implicit emotion%0a** so far only via command line @@grep "^csum.*|$" wiki.d/*@@, no markup yet%0a*** matching @@/.*|\(.*\)|$/@@ as first group%0a*** list the recently felt emotions grouped%0a** inspired by [[PersonalInformationStream/WithoutNotesMay11#GeorgesChapouthierFredericKaplan]]%0a*** most likely also [[Scholarpedia:Reinforcement learning]]%0a* [[#PIMBasedExercises]]12/08/2011 Generate [[(Repository:?p=.git;a=blob;f=pmwiki_recipes/)exercises.php]] (or games) over PIM content and structure%0a** [[ReadingNotes/ReadingNotes?action=Exercises&type=pagelink|limited to a group]] or [[AllPages/AllPages?action=Exercises&type=pagelink|on the whole PIM]] via the @@AllPages@@ virtual group%0a** [[ReadingNotes/ReadingNotes?action=Exercises&type=random|randomly picking a "game"]]%0a** based on [[Cookbook/Cognition#DailyExercisesFeed]] but limited to what is already used within a PIM%0a** still many forms of exercises to implement%0a** should be used in [[Content/MentalExercises#PIMBasedExercises]] with its [[MemoryRecalls/UpdatingAndImprovingMemoryRecalls#ToConsider]]%0a* [[#KeywordsDistribution]]29/07/2011 [[(Repository:?p=.git;a=blob;f=shell_scripts/)pmwiki_keywords_distribution]] producing the [[(Path:/pub/)keywords_distribution/]]%0a** limited to the wiki itself%0a*** e.g. via a skin function which returns the list of other pages with similar distribution%0a** generalize%0a*** chat suggestion based on conversation content%0a**** based on previous logs%0a**** live (per sentence or per chat)%0a*** other familiar websites%0a*** web at large as good "cleaning" solution are found%0a**** a simple regex+[[Tools/Greasemonkey]] plugin could be a start%0a*** tagged pictures aka [[Wikipedia:Automatic image annotation]]%0a**** e.g. [[http://www.google.com/mobile/goggles|Google Goggle]]%0a**** especially for Seedea:Seedea/SandIdeabox#arhs thus [[Cookbook/Overlay]]%0a**** http://alipr.com using http://wang.ist.psu.edu%0a***** found via #OpenCV on freenode regarding http://opencv.willowgarage.com/wiki/OpenCVMachineLearning%0a** consider new metrics of "vocabulary richness"%0a*** the page with the longest distribution overall (but the longest pages should dominate)%0a*** proportionally to their size (probably some of the languages and tools page then)%0a** motivated by earlier [[Path:/pub/automated_topic_via_lda/]]%0a* [[#AudioPIM]]28/07/2011 generate audio versions of pages%0a** done for listening in specific situations e.g. transports, doing chores, ...%0a** generated to Path:/pub/audio/%0a*** e.g. currently in [[ReadingNotes/TurtlesTermitesAndTrafficJams]] and some other pages%0a** added to [[MemoryRecalls/MemoryRecalls#ToDo]]%0a** embedded via [[Repository:?p=.git;a=blob;f=pmwiki_recipes/pim_functions.php;hb=HEAD#l168|DisplayAudio() in pim_functions.php]] and generated via [[(Repository:?p=.git;a=blob;f=shell_scripts/)pmwiki_generate_ssml_and_ogg]] (with its [[(Repository:?p=.git;a=blob;f=shell_scripts/)pmwiki-to-ssml-default]] template)%0a*** page cleaning to significantly improve%0a**** see also tr different classes, including [:print:]%0a*** audio generation to tweak%0a**** soxmix from man:sox to add a musical background track%0a**** authors should have their own unique voice, e.g. using a hash on their name as parameters%0a** see also the older and more artistic idea Seedea:Seedea/SandIdeabox#WikiMusical%0a** [[Wiki/MemoryRecipe]] should be adapted so that if there is an audio file available, make it as a podcast%0a*** adding the @@%3cenclosure .../>@@ tag should be enough to allow podcasting and podcatching%0a** feedback by priority%0a*** {-changed voices (from female to male or vice-versa) and speed (slower) for titles using [[http://www.w3.org/TR/speech-synthesis/|SSML]] tags (e.g. emphasis) and the @@-m@@ option-}%0a*** 14/08/2011 session to page from the [[ReadingNotes/]] group%0a#### space page filenames, e.g. [[ThisThat]] should become "wiki page This That" (emulating PmWiki @@AsSpaced($text)@@ built-in function)%0a#### {-encapsulate content, e.g. add jingle or long pause at BOF and EOF-}%0a***** used [[http://www.w3.org/TR/speech-synthesis/#edef_break|break]] e.g. [@%3cbreak time="3s"/>@]%0a#### {-clarify quotations, e.g. (pX) should become "from page X"-}%0a#### make InterMap clearer, e.g. Wikipedia:Notion to "Notion according to Wikipedia"%0a#### handle syntax properly, e.g. @@###@@ not as "hash hash hash", category, {-[@%253c@]-},...%0a#### remove verbatim content from template, e.g. empty pre-reading or post-model reading, vocabulary section, ...%0a#### {-add more pause, e.g. between chapters-}%0a*** 06/09/2011 session to pages from the [[ReadingNotes/]] group%0a#### remove or clarify usage of @@ e.g. for equations in [[ReadingNotes/Epistemetrics]]%0a#### precise current chapter else only starts with a number%0a* [[#SocialPIM]]25/07/2011 unifying PIM query system for social PIM%0a** [[(Repository:?p=.git;a=blob;f=)shell_scripts/pmwiki_social_search]]%0a** should be on top of most popular existing implementations%0a** e.g. having his circle of friends with associated PIM and being able to query each based on their expertise%0a** OurP.IM and ##pim are supposed to be facilitating such a process%0a** intermap: http://www.ourp.im/PIM/MembersInterMap?action=source%0a*** but currently relying on I:?action=search&q=%2524%253Apim%253D-+Group%253DPerson+fmt%253D%2523simple and I:?action=search&q=%2524%253Apimtype%253DPmWiki+Group%253DPerson+fmt%253D%2523simple%0a** results would be links with "word" in friend1 and friend2 PIMs%0a*** "word friends=friend1+friend2" explicitly%0a**** better look up "word" in the friend/word list then fills @@friends=@@ based on what it finds, here friend1 and friend2 would be pulled out of the intermap from compatible implementations%0a* [[#PageRefactoring]]18/07/2011 created [[MemoryRecalls/PageRefactoring]] to follow [[MemoryRecalls/CodeRefactoring]]%0a** result of [[MemoryRecalls/UpdatingAndImprovingMemoryRecalls]]%0a** note that the synthesis process in [[CognitiveEnvironments/]] remains to be written%0a* [[#FirefoxSQLiteLogs]]17/07/2011 [[(Repository:?p=.git;a=blob;f=)shell_scripts/browser_queries]] added to the repository%0a** working on the PHP equivalents [[(Repository:?p=.git;a=blob;f=)live_wikifest_report.php]] [[(Repository:?p=.git;a=blob;f=)browsing_analysis.php]]%0a** motivated by [[Events/DrumbeatParis#VisitedLinks]] and its generalization I:PBES/PBES#FirefoxSQLiteLogs%0a** '''remember that each addition to the repository is a potential for combinatorial creativity''', not just sharing to others%0a*** cf Seedea:Content/Newconcepts#IntegratedInformationTheory%0a** in particular based on scripts%0a*** e.g. @@sqlite3 -line ~/.mozilla/firefox/*.default/places.sqlite 'SELECT count(*) FROM moz_historyvisits, moz_places'@@%0a*** this would also improve the mapping no just of co-edition but also of co-reading%0a** interesting to check against positive behaviors as listed in [[CognitiveEnvironments/]] or [[MemoryRecalls/]] e.g.%0a*** list pages that have not been visited during a certain period of time%0a**** or if some page receive too much focus%0a*** check if recalls have been done recently%0a*** check if edits are done frequently%0a** overall an implementation of Seedea:Oimp/Visualantwiki inspired by the recently read [[PersonalInformationStream/WithoutNotesJuly11#GraphsBrainsAndGremlin]] and the ability to use more efficiently [[Tools/Tools#SQLite]]%0a* 16/07/2011 "refactored" by moving page and redirecting their former location from [[Fabien/]] to [[Analysis/]]%0a** this process should be facilitated and improved too%0a* [[#VersionnedScripts]](date?) organized the multiple scripts in @@~/bin@@ (locally and remotely) and add them to [[(Repository:?p=.git;a=tree;f=)shell_scripts]]%0a** e.g. the newly created @@oldestmentions.sh@@ used with @@oldestmentions.sh bitcoin .@@ to update [[Tools/Financial#Bitcoin]]%0a*** use @@date -d @1234909950@@ for a more readable format%0a** see [[Tools/Shell]]%0a* [[#TimelyCoeditions]]22/05/2011 analysis of co-edition%0a** answers the question "Which pages are the most often edited within a time span of X minutes of each other?"%0a** this represent implicit linking through time, as opposed to explicit linking through writing down the name of the page within another%0a*** it is thus not perfect as trains of thoughts might be unrelated%0a*** see also [[ImprovingPIM#ImplicitLinking]]%0a** so far the most meaningful grouping done%0a*** this should also be used to improve @@edit.tmpl@@ (which overall screen real-estate should be radically improved)%0a** gives page-page perspective%0a*** consider for page-group, and group-group aggregate results or filtered per user%0a** currently within a window of 10min%0a** extend it and make a visualization (because now it's a long array or arrays, not very digest [[ReadingNotes/ReadingNotes#Coeditions]] ) with a dynamic time window%0a*** generate an ordered list of probabilities of pages to edit next knowing the page currently being edited%0a**** eventually improve with [[http://stackoverflow.com/questions/426825/inspect-the-referrer-in-php|Referrer]] page if it is local%0a*** note that changing the time-window forces to compute again everything, not very dynamic thus practical for exploration%0a*** see [[Wiki/Numbers]] regarding the number of pages and edits%0a** measure the impact of a book or an events and thus which to avoid and which to pursue%0a*** while considering diminishing returns%0a*** potential for nice visualization with ripple effects (cf [[Wikipedia:Wave equation]]) a la [[Events/ParisJSMeetup6#GlobeTweeter]]%0a**** especially on [[Content/WikiBrainMapping]]%0a**** also rather than applying the deforming to an existing map, one could infer from map from the perturbations (reverting the wave equation to define sources)%0a**** explore with simple solution like @@sin(x)/x@@ first%0a** extended to [[Wiki/OwnWikisNetwork]] as long as clocks are synchronized, especially if wikis are not hosted on the same machine%0a* [[#DiscussionsURI]]11/05/2011 URIs for discussions%0a** several mentions of a discussion with Raphael yet not link to it%0a*** no possibility to add more information to it except distributed on unlinked pages%0a*** using the existing InterMap with the existing [=Person:=] keyword%0a*** e.g. [=Person:Raphael#BanksOfTheMarneJuly2010=] in [[ReadingNotes/TheTinkerersAccomplice]]%0a** tired of having no affordance on face to face discussions I have with friends, Ill make URIs for them%0a** recurring problem though, what level of precision should it has, only usage can tell, leaving that to anchors%0a*** [=Discussions:=] InterMap keyword but this is, so far, limited to logs%0a* [[#VisualDecayOfInformation]]09/05/2011 visual decay of information%0a** using declaring @@DisplayDecay()@@ in {-@@skin.php@@-} [[(Repository:?p=.git;a=blob;f=pmwiki_recipes/)pim_functions.php]] then displaying it in @@skin.tmpl@@%0a*** applying alpha proportional to the date of last update in I:Person/Person%0a*** see result in each page with @@#Decay@@ anchor, e.g. [[MemoryRecalls/ImprovingPIM#Decay]]%0a** thought of before regarding [[Person/]] and the visualization of my social network%0a** motivated again by notion of WWW criteria for episodic memory with an additional "use-by date" piece of information in [[PersonalInformationStream/WithoutNotesMay11#TheUniquenessOfHumanRecursiveThinking]]%0a* 07/05/2011 books network with covers%0a** note to avoid hitting on OpenLibrary too much and get temporarily banned, the template in [[Site/LocalTemplates]] as been modified to use the local [[Path:/pub/openlibrarycoverscache/]]%0a*** this restricted mirror is '''not''' updated, thus newly added books since then are not present%0a** explore the "position" of books related to each other%0a*** e.g. network centrality, books with lots of links pointing to them but few links out, etc%0a*** no direct easy way to do so automatically%0a**** exploratory visualization [[ReadingNotes#Visualization]]%0a***** use interaction (click, slider, ...) to display only nodes above a certain threshold of importance (cf @@GroupKeyPages()@@)%0a**** created recipe for {-[=(:GroupStats:)=]-}(now limited to [[ReadingNotes/]])%0a***** deprecated for @@?action=GroupStats@@ e.g. [[ReadingNotes/ReadingNotes?action=GroupStats]] and the fake @@AllPages@@ group to get [[AllPages/AllPages?action=GroupStats|stats of the entire wiki]]%0a***** this should also be used to improve @@edit.tmpl@@%0a*** check the changes over time%0a**** rather than waiting for the result in the future, apply diff to past edits%0a**** maybe this could be done through modifying the default value of @@$since@@ in @@$content = ReadPage($page,$since=0);@@%0a* 05/05/2011 added books covers linked from other books%0a** through [[ReadingNotes/GroupFooter]] thus available on everybody book page through the @@#Footer@@ anchor%0a*** note that thanks to the direct feedback it gives, it motivated me to add check and add covers to book that were missing it%0a** as a general visualization [[PersonalInformationStream/VisualBookShelfByCategory]]%0a* 20/04/2011 [[Wiki/ToDo#Completion]] resulting in the completion field%0a** the textarea is not working%0a** note that the author field also now remains empty%0a* 28/03/2011 [[Slideshows/ManagingContacts]] for [[Events/LifeHackingParisMarch2011]]%0a* 12/03/2011 micro-management and tasks I:Work/Work%0a* 19/02/2011 [[Wiki.ToDo#Addressing]]%0a%0a!![[#ToDo]]To do%0a* re-consider the big picture%0a** consider [[Wiki/ToDo#Addressing]] the {-whole goal-} main pre-requisite of the PIM%0a*** '''making cognition addressable'''%0a*** if so, possible update of [[Cookbook/Mind]]%0a*** motivated by another discussion with Sylvain the 20/05/2011 after missing the pool in Paris%0a*** thus potentially facilitating paradigm shifts, see under%0a* addressing shifts%0a** [[OurPIM:PIM/Review-Utopiah]]%0a* tasks%0a** [[Wiki/ToDo]]%0a** [[EntryPoint/BackEnd]]%0a* [[Fabien/SelfDiscipline]]%0a* facilitate edition%0a** draw vertical line next to the textarea scrollbar; foreach anchors in the current page add name + link at proportional position%0a** add anchors on the current page in the "Edition menu" of @@edit.tmpl@@%0a** visual markers to textarea scrollbars (if impossible generate a fake visual scrollbar) and ability to jump directly to each%0a*** use @@textarea.scrollTop()@@ cf [[http://stackoverflow.com/questions/2046438/javascript-textarea-scrolltop|javascript textarea scrollTop]] Stack Overflow%0a*** can use visual expansion if blocks are too small%0a* consider tests that would just the overhead%0a** find ways to measure the overhead too%0a** propose a dedicated session to the LifeHacking group%0a** list the potential metrics%0a* apply tools in ReadingNotes books, including visualization (e.g. [[ReadingNotes/ReadingNotes]]), to read research papers%0a** {-rather than tagging each individually-}%0a## list for pages most likely to have paper links%0a## look for popular patterns%0a### URLs of arXiv, ScienceDirect, Nature, Science, PlosOne, ... %0a### author names%0a## incrementally generate list (do not add links already present)%0a### generate export format for bibliometric tools, e.g. Zotero%0a## repeat%0a* decide on a unified discussion system%0a** managing offline without log discussion through @@Person:Name#EventName@@%0a** online discussion with log through @@Discussion:network/person.log@@ with timestamp%0a** interface with [[InnovativITLab:WheelShare/|WheelShare]] to bridge the gap%0a* translate [[Cookbook/Cognition#LearningNewDomain]] to a tool within the process to insure that it is being applied%0a** [[CognitiveEnvironments/CognitiveEnvironments]] but requires to actively start the session%0a** [[Tools/Greasemonkey]] to catch a value like @@length_seconds@@ on websites like YouTube and assume talk if length above a threshold e.g. 20min but requires to make proper matching and do not work outside of the browser%0a** read the paper before watching the associated lecture%0a*** facilitate key concepts and structure acquisition%0a** have a toolkit ready to explore the model presented in a lecture%0a*** e.g. Octave%0a* facilitate good practices from feeds%0a** have a list of feed URL and recommendation%0a** e.g. Science/Nature "mark items, remember the research roadmap to stay focus on the goal, groups items in order to stay in the right content, rank items then finally read the weekly issue selected content"%0a** see [[Tools/RSS]] and [[Tools/Greasemonkey]] (with its http://userscripts.org/tags/googlereader )%0a* [[#ImplicitLinking]]overall implicit linking should be considered more seriously to make the system more scalable while remaining flexible%0a** motivated by [[#TimelyCoeditions|analysis of co-edition]]%0a** e.g. automatically generate links on names ([[Path:/?action=search&q=%2522Geoffrey+West%2522|Geoffrey West]] but also in books I have read e.g. [[http://books.google.com/books?uid=113474760172475565810&hl=en&q=Minsky|Minsky]] via [[Tools/Keywords#inmybooks]]) or rare words ([[Path:/?action=search&q=Bitcoin|Bitcoin]]) or n-grams ([[Path:/?action=search&q=%2522social+allostatis%2522|social allostatis]]) while facilitating explicit linking, e.g. creating a page resulting from the implicit links%0a*** can be done through PmWiki:EditVariables#AutoCreate or modifying the skin with [[(Repository:pmwiki_recipes/)pim_functions.php]]%0a**** seems problematic%0a*** define a new syntax e.g. [=[[$Keyword]]=], [=[[>Keyword]]=], [=[[?Keyword]]=], ... which would produce a link to all pages with "Keyword" and the number of occurrences displaying Path:?action=search&q=Keyword (number of occurrences)%0a**** see the phases of PmWiki:CustomMarkup to avoid conflicts%0a**** could also be done via a dictionary generated by Seedea:Content/Newconcepts and hotlinked via [[Tools/JavaScript]] regex%0a***** not lighter for the server since queries would still have to be done for the total number of occurrences, could provide a nice overlay though%0a**** potentially very useful during [[Events/]], [[Discussion:.]] and overall social interaction if words can be identified and links provided live%0a* [[#InteractionFlowDiagram]]diagram of interactions with the wiki%0a** going further than a package with cookbook from the repository but also include%0a*** cron for backups, Vimperator helpers, GreaseMonkey scripts, etc...%0a** since those are periodic a visualization of the flow could help%0a* [[#TrackMovingGoals]]track moving goals/todo%0a** here but before...%0a** Wiki.ToDo but before...%0a** PBES/PBES but before...%0a** Fabien/PBES but before...%0a** I:PBES/PBES but before...%0a** etc!%0a** what is the pattern?%0a* [[#LazyImplementation]]overall improve [[CognitiveEnvironments/Programming#WikiIntegration]]%0a** in particular to facilitate [[CognitiveEnvironments/CognitiveEnvironments#FacilitateRecurrentTasks]] aka lazy implementation%0a* facilitate CLI interaction%0a** e.g. [@tail -20 irclogs/fabien/friendname.log | grep keyword > ~/www/wiki/import/Main.WikisBufferTemp && curl "http://self/wiki/?action=import"@]%0a*** fails because it requires admin password, also problematic if it rewrites rather than append%0a*** note that this could be fixed via generating the page name via timestamp%0a* [[#TighteningTheImprovementLoop]]tightening the improvement loop%0a** more general than [[CognitiveEnvironments/Programming#WikiIntegration]]%0a** for each know where it is in the [[Tools/Programming#EntireStack]] and what it's core does%0a*** [[Tools/PmWiki]] diff stacking and its events engine%0a*** [[Tools/Git]] diff tree indexing and hooks%0a** consider a visualization of what happens to a piece of information in the PIM system%0a*** but through a larger system than adding a piece of text in PmWiki%0a* [[#ThoughtHashing]]thought hashing to be able to keep in memory (e.g. during a walk) ideas yet partly leveraging the environment (e.g. wiki page names or date or events)%0a** but without using any writing symbolic system (e.g. pen and paper)%0a** inspired by techniques of hashing as recently reviewed in the MIT class%0a** http://www.quora.com/How-can-I-remember-the-ideas-I-have-in-the-shower/answer/Fabien-Benetou%0a** http://www.quora.com/Why-do-some-people-get-their-best-ideas-while-in-the-shower/answer/Fabien-Benetou%0a* for each idea or project, define%0a** who will use it?%0a** who will build it?%0a** who will fund it?%0a** is it all the same one person? %0a*** the easiest yet meaning that there will be no direct financial gain (self-funding) so somehow expecting a gain in efficiency%0a** are they all different persons?%0a*** requires clarification of the goals to make sure everybody is align%0a** are any of those large groups?%0a*** requires organization for efficient collaboration%0a* [[#PerDiffMetaData]]Per diff metadata%0a** basically extend PmWiki:PageFileFormat%0a*** adding @@geolocation:1305924174=Saint-Maur@@ seemed not to create error%0a**** @@key:targettingdiff=value@@%0a**** apply WheelShare and [[Cookbook/Overlay#PathFinder]]%0a*** adding brain wave in any format available (MRI, fMRI, DTI, etc)%0a**** cf Seedea:Content/Concepttreefmri%0a** [[#CryptographicSigning]]possible hash of all hard to forge but easy to check information for safety%0a*** consider http://virtual-notary.org%0a*** might makes more sense to require prior authentication to edit the wiki, sign its entire backup%0a**** but it provides not granularity, yet it can be enough if it is compared with the previous version and see was what changed%0a*** e.g. @@personalhash:1305924174=413c3e50e7c2e13e42bc0442915784a0@@%0a*** difficult to maintain over time, could eventually be%0a**** re-applied to the whole wiki after being checked%0a**** hashes indexed on read-only media%0a*** see [[http://www.gnupg.org/gph/en/manual.html#AEN136|Making and verifying signatures]] in The GNU Privacy Handbook%0a** recurrent question, what meta-data are relevant and what's the easiest way to add them then obviously after it's all (fun) exploitation%0a*** e.g. also add geolocation data%0a**** started with the JavaScript code in @@edit.tmpl@@%0a**** allow if it fails to enter them manually%0a**** have an existing list with e.g. La Cantine%0a** see http://betali.st/startups/anchornote%0a* chronological slideshow of websites visited%0a** generate sorted list of URLs via links added to the PIM%0a** display via url + date + name + PIM source page%0a*** embed content via iFrame%0a** using screenshots (much faster, requires no rendering)%0a*** http://stackoverflow.com/questions/125951/command-line-program-to-create-website-screenshots-on-linux%0a*** cf remote providers e.g. browsershot.org or Google which provides screenshot of webpages%0a**** way to get those given the URL?%0a** use archives.org if domain non reachable, 404, etc%0a** alternative%0a*** convert my indexed links to a browser history format then use an existing plugin which might have nice visuals e.g. carroussel%0a* most edited page per period%0a** e.g. week, month, trimester, overall%0a** practical to get an activity overview MemoryRecalls.Instructions=This is to improve memorization of things you've learnt. First, [[http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2011/01/110121111216.htm|take the time to recall]], then check new reviews, re-read the introduction and conclusion, apply with Seedea:AppliedBooks/, consider how it can be used to answer questions in [[Content/Needs]], if new research contradict the main thesis, etc. Also don't forget to [[MemoryRecalls/Instructions|improve those instructions]] to be more and more efficient!%0a%0a(used for [[Wiki/MemoryRecipe]]) MemoryRecalls.LanguageRandomized=(:recall: 10/02/11 weekly:)%0a(:pagelist group=Languages name=-OwnConcepts order=random count=1 fmt=#title list=normal:)%0a%0a!!To do%0a# find little games%0a## eventually add them to [[Content/MentalExercises]]%0a# use [[Tools/Vimperator]] @@set! intl.accept_languages=pt,sp,it,en,fr@@ with the language to learn MemoryRecalls.MemoryRecalls=!!Principle%0aApplying [[Wiki/MemoryRecipe]] but not within a page itself, rather linking to. It is especially useful for:%0a* random pages in a group in this wiki%0a* section of a page in this wiki%0a* pages outside this wiki%0aSee [[Instructions]] for details.%0a%0a(:pagelist group={$Group} list=normal:)%0a%0a!!Good practices%0a* split a page too long in multiple recalls then add which item was read last%0a** e.g. [[Newconcepts#LastItemRead]]%0a* use redirection to jump to the page or section%0a** note that it only works with pages in this wiki%0a%0a!![[#ToDo]]To do%0a# consider doing audio recall packs before trips%0a** this should include the last recalls but also content from [[Wiki/MemoryRecipe]]%0a** see content from Path:/pub/audio/ MemoryRecalls.Newconcepts=(:recall: 14/02/11 weekly:)%0aSeedea:Content/Newconcepts%0a%0a[[#LastItemRead]]LastItemRead=Seedea:Content/Newconcepts#Strategy%0a%0a* 19/07/2011%0a** finished another full reading%0a* 19/06/2011%0a** restarting to read from the beginning since a lot of content has been added recently%0a** fixed a lot of links supported by the InterMap%0a* 05/06/2011%0a** added several concepts from the previous months%0a* 10/05/2011%0a** Seedea:Content/Newconcepts#RedQueenPrinciple to revise with%0a*** [[Wikipedia:Leigh Van Valen]] http://www.indiana.edu/~curtweb/Research/Red_Queen%2520hyp.html http://pespmc1.vub.ac.be/redqueen.html%0a*** [[http://dl.dropbox.com/u/18310184/evolutionary-theory/vol-01/Vol.1%252CNo.1%252C1-30%252CL.%2520Van%2520Valen%252C%2520A%2520new%2520evolutionary%2520law..pdf|original paper]] found via http://leighvanvalen.com%0a*** also consider innovation diffusion not just within a specie but across the whole trophic web, in particular the impact for predator/prey relationships%0a** through [[Wikipedia:Advanced Chess]] discovered the more general [[Wikipedia:Computer-assisted gaming]] yet it seems to be focused on the game setup aspect, not the usage of computers for strategy assistance (thus should update [[Content/StrategyLessons#AvancedRTS]])%0a** also consider adding "diversity-aware search" discovered through [[PersonalInformationStream/WithoutNotesMay11#LiquidPub]]%0a* 06/05/2011 updating [[#Cookbook/Mind#CostOfNetworkLink]] after reading again Seedea:Content/Newconcepts#PXE%0a* 20/04/2011 exploring GrammaticalEvolution a bit more carefully%0a** [[Tools/Ruby#Metaprogramming]]%0a* 26/03/2011 explored Seedea:Content/Newconcepts#FERD more carefuly, cf [[PersonalInformationStream/WithoutNotesMarch11]]%0a* 12/03/2011 first entire reading done%0a%0a!!To do%0a* {-corrections applied to the footer-}%0a* reconsider the Rediscoveredconcepts page location MemoryRecalls.PageRefactoring=(:recall: 18/07/11 weekly:)%0a%0aCheck the list of large pages not updated recently and through [[CognitiveEnvironments/CognitiveEnvironments#Synthesis]] improve the one that will yield the biggest impact:%0a!!!Manual list (@@ToRefactor@@ category)%0a(:pagelist link=Category.ToRefactor fmt=#simple order=time:)%0a%0a!!!Structuring pages%0a(:pagelist name=Template fmt=#simple order=time:)%0a%0a!!!Automated list%0a(:pagelist count=10 order=-size if="date '{(ftime when="-1 week")}'.. {*$LastModified}" fmt=#simple:)%0a* ...%0a%0a!!To do%0a* improve the used rank [[PmWiki:PageLists#pagelistorder]], e.g. using rather than the size%0a** the number incoming links%0a** pagerank%0a*** cf [[(Repository:?p=.git;a=blob;f=pmwiki_recipes/)groupkeypages.php]]%0a* apply PmWiki:WikiRefactoring%0a%0a!!Inspired by%0a* [[MemoryRecalls/Tools#PmWikiPageRestructure]] and [[CodeRefactoring]] created the day before MemoryRecalls.Security=(:recall: 08/01/12 monthly:)%0a# check and apply software updates%0a## cf man:cron-apt%0a## in particular server with unfiltered open ports%0a### cf man:lsof (with @@grep LISTEN@@) and man:nmap (with @@-sV target@@)%0a## follow the related mailing lists%0a# failed access @@auth.log@@%0a## cf man:iptables (with %25thumb%25[[http://www.tu-chemnitz.de/urz/kurse/unterlagen/rsrc/nfk-traversal.png|http://www.tu-chemnitz.de/urz/kurse/unterlagen/rsrc/nfk-traversal.png]]) and man:fail2ban%0a# check against passwords stored in plain text%0a## using @@man:find / -...@@, @@grep /dev/mem@@ even search engines%0a### in particular in specific locations (users storage, logs, backups, ...)%0a## periodically generate new passwords%0a### maintaining independence between accounts (locally and remotely too)%0a# save logs remotely and check for integrity%0a%0a!!See also%0a* I:Site/PrivacySettings%0a* [[Tools/Shell#Security]]%0a* http://www.debian-administration.org%0a* http://exploit-exercises.com%0a%0a!!Motivated by%0a* early January 2012 incident, cf [[Content/Projetautonomieenergetique?action=diff#diff1325526379]] MemoryRecalls.Tools=(:recall: 14/05/11 weekly:)%0a(:pagelist group=Tools name=-OwnConcepts order=random count=1 fmt=#title list=normal:)%0a%0aDo not forget the @@most_used_commands@@ (located in @@~/bin@@) with for each their associated man page.%0a%0a!!Inspired by%0a* [[MemoryRecalls/LanguageRandomized]]%0a%0a!!To do%0a* [[#PmWikiPageRestructure]]restructure [[Tools/PmWiki]] as it so large (as of the 26/06/2011) yet fundamental%0a** also based on the recent re-discovery of Prolog, the motivation of [[Content/Needs]] and the recurrent desire of being able to "execute" information rather than simply display it, take the time to better understand which rules get executed and how%0a*** hopefully to be able to better either replace or extend the current core%0a** list the most frequently used keywords from the original distribution but also from recipes in order to facilitate rewriting of the core efficiently%0a*** as overall applying periodic refactoring to the core itself should be a sound PIM practice%0a** generalized to [[MemoryRecalls/PageRefactoring]]%0a* consider a bias per usage%0a** see @@if=@@ for restrictions%0a** i.e. the most used tools should have more recalls than the rarely used ones%0a*** e.g. as of mid-2011 [[Tools/Vim]] should be recall and improved much more often than [[Tools/Fossil]]%0a** the date of last edition is probably a good indicator%0a MemoryRecalls.UpdatingAndImprovingMemoryRecalls=(:recall: 24/05/11 weekly:)%0a%0a(:pagelist group={$Group} fmt=#title order=time:)%0a%0aSo far this has mainly been done to add pages, whereas adjusting frequency or removing pages also are important tasks.%0a%0a!![[#ToConsider]]To consider%0a* use mistakes from [[MemoryRecalls/ImprovingPIM#PIMBasedExercises]] to push new recalls%0a* [[Content/MentalExercises]]%0a%0a!!Done%0a# {-complete older books, cf [[ReadingNotes/]]-} created [[FinishStartedBooks]]%0a# {-improving recipe, cf [[Wiki/MemoryRecipe#ToDo]]-} created [[CodeRefactoring]]%0a# {-restructure pages, cf [[Site/AllRecentChanges]]-} created [[PageRefactoring]]%0a# {-social network maintaining-} created [[I:MemoryRecalls/SocialPing]]%0a Museum.Museum=''Latin Mūsēum, from Greek Mouseion, shrine of the Muses, from Mouseios, of the Muses, from Mousa, Muse.''%0a%0a!!Principle%0aPieces of art I have seen, where and when, in order to step back and make links between places and currents.%0a%0a!!Pieces of art experienced%0a* Days are Dogs, carte blanche to Camille Henrot%0a** Palais de Tokyp, Autumn 2017%0a* You Are Here, NYC: Art, Information, and Mapping%0a** Pratt Manhattan Gallery, September 2017%0a* Paris [[http://www.jeudepaume.org|Jeu de Paume]]%0a** [[http://www.jeudepaume.org/index.php?idArt=1369&lieu=1&page=article|Empire State Buiding]] vernissage during Spring 2011, invited by Lea%0a* Paris [[#GrandPalais]]Grand Palais%0a** Richard Serra [[http://archive.monumenta.com/2008/content/view/88/1/lang,fr/|Monumenta 2008]]%0a* Paris [[#Louvre]][[http://www.louvre.fr/|Louvre]]%0a** Lavoisier%0a*** also seen at [[#MET|MET]]%0a* Paris [[#Orangerie]]Orangerie%0a** Monet's Nympheas%0a*** also seen at [[#MET|MET]]%0a* Boston%0a** [[http://www.mfa.org/|Fine Art Museum]] (cf trip)%0a** [[http://www.icaboston.org/|ICA]] (cf trip)%0a*** [[http://www.icaboston.org/exhibitions/exhibit/ortega/|Damian Ortage]] for his [[http://www.designboston.org/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/Ortega_install_ss_2.jpg|DIY Car installation]]%0a**** 2 years later saw a similar idea as a Toshiba R-Series/Microsoft Windows 7 advertisement%0a* [[#MET]]NYC MET%0a** Autumn 2009%0a*** 10:30 guided visit : Highlights of paintings of the East and West%0a**** Monet%0a**** also seen at [[#Orangerie|Orangerie]]%0a**** also seen at [[#NYCMOMA|NYC MOMA]]%0a*** 13:30 guided visit : Museum highlights %0a**** Lavoisier%0a***** also seen at [[#Louvre|Louvre]]%0a*** [[http://www.metmuseum.org/toah/works-of-art/1997.149.9|Reclining Nude, 1917]] by Amedeo Modigliani%0a**** was on the bathroom wall in our family house in Dinan%0a* NYC [[http://www.gagosian.com/|Gagosian Gallery]] Madisson Avenue%0a** Automn 2009%0a** Giacometti%0a* Paris [[http://www.palaisdetokyo.com/|Palais de Tokyo]]%0a** add other previous visits%0a** Winter 2009%0a*** Unabomber's house%0a**** see also my [[ReadingNotes.UnabomberManifesto]] and related [[Seedea:Utopiahanalysis.Tech4Libre]] article%0a** [[http://www.palaisdetokyo.com/fo3/low/programme/index.php?page=encours.inc.php|Pergola (19/02/2010 - 16/05/2010)]], March 2010%0a*** including [[http://www.emmanuelregent.fr/mes%2520plans%2520sur%2520la%2520comete.html|mes plans sur la comčte]], emmanuel régent 2006 %0a** Summer 2011%0a*** [[http://www.palaisdetokyo.com/fo3/low/programme/index.php?page=nav.inc.php&id_eve=3350|The Tragedy of the Commons]] by Robin Meier & Ali Momeni%0a** its shop/library%0a*** [[http://www.myspace.com/jesushadasisterproduction|Jesus had a sister production]] who made "creativity pill" sold in the museum bookshop%0a*** http://netpioneers.info/ book spotted after the Pergola exhibit%0a*** [[http://www.merrellpublishers.com/?9781858945262|Abstract Graffiti]] Cedar Lewisohn%0a**** blog on the same theme http://abstractgraffiti.net%0a* [[http://www.mam.paris.fr/|Musée d'Art Moderne]] Paris%0a** Summer 2011%0a*** Rythme by Cecille, Paris%0a*** Marc Desgrandschamps also on memory%0a**** opened the question of how artists organize their ateliers but also their references%0a*** exposition of a french art manifesto%0a*** is there a list of the most influential art manifesto?%0a*** [[Wikipedia:Alexander Calder]] for two of his mobiles (or portiques) Under the Table 1952 and Jupe Noire 1967%0a**** reminded me of the cover of [[http://mitpress.mit.edu/catalog/item/default.asp?ttype=2&tid=7767|Introduction to Algorithms]], The MIT Press 1990%0a*** Takis for Telesculpture 1964/1967%0a* Paris Musee Guymet%0a* Paris Pompidou%0a** including Futurist exhibition%0a* Paris Musee d'Orsay%0a** including "with the white bear" %0a** [[http://www.musee-orsay.fr/|Max Ernst, "Une semaine de bonté"]] %0a* [[#NYCMOMA]]NYC MOMA%0a** Autumn 2009%0a** Money [[http://www.moma.org/visit/calendar/exhibitions/963|water lilies]]%0a* NYC MOMA PS1%0a** Autumn 2009%0a* Saint-Maur Maison des Arts%0a* Saint-Maur Villa Medicis%0a* Shanghai%0a** 2005 (?)%0a* Beijing art galleries (squat)%0a** 2005 (?)%0a* Musee des Beaux Arts de Nice%0a* Amsterdam [[http://www.vangoghmuseum.nl/vgm/index.jsp?lang=en|Van Gogh Museum]]%0a** (ask Celine)%0a* London Gallery (ask former flatmates from Bath)%0a** 2004 (?)%0a* Quimper Fine Art School%0a* Montreal UQAM Fine Art School%0a** Autumn 2009%0a* Montreal Fine Art Museum%0a** Autumn 2009%0a* Montreal modern art (cf trip)%0a** Autumn 2009%0a* Hotel Dassault%0a** Enki Bilal (last comic)%0a* Curitiba Oscar Niemeyer Museum (NovoMuseu)%0a** 2006%0a* Săo Paulo [[http://www.pinacoteca.org.br/|Pinacoteca]] %0a** 2006%0a* Săo Paulo Museum of Art%0a** 2006%0a* Rio de Janeiro/Niterói Contemporary Art Museum%0a** 2006%0a* Paris squats%0a** including [[http://gwei.org/|Google Will Eat Itself (GWEI)]]%0a* Paris Musee du [[#Branly]][[http://www.quaibranly.fr/|Quai Branly]]%0a** Winter 2009%0a** [[#DeYoung|DeYoung]] african masks%0a** [[#MET|MET]] Papouasie New-Guinea phalic ritual totems%0a** [[#Teotihuacan]][[#Teotihuacan|Teotihuacan]]%0a*** [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Teotihuacan|Teotihuacan]] according to Wikipedia%0a*** "The city center was the site of economic and political activity (the market and the Citadel)." (1. Architecture and Planning, p4)%0a**** a metaphor of the brain (and its neocortex) or a CPU (with its ARU and memory) to compare with%0a***** CPU scale with the architecture of [[Seedea:Utopiahanalysis.HiTechCreativity-draft#Electronics|DIY processors]]%0a***** society scale and [[PersonalInformationStream.WithoutNotesJanuary10|Sander van der Leeuw talk at Long Now]]%0a****** and the parallel evolution of tools and [[http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/entertainment/4272538.stm|The Story of 1]] or my notes on [[ReadingNotes.MecaMind|The Mechanical Mind In History]]%0a**** a metaphor also used in the educational video [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9rCyu8B0tYs|Chip manufacturing process]], 2008%0a*** information processing "devices" seems to share similarities of scale independently of their size and complexity%0a**** see also [[Fabien/StructuralInformationAsymmetries#ArchitectureIsomorphisms]] for a potential explanation%0a* Rennes%0a** [[http://www.mbar.org/|Musée des beaux-arts (MBAR)]] %0a** l'orangerie du Thabor%0a* Berkeley Fine Arts Museum (Summer 2008)%0a* San Francisco (Summer 2008)%0a** MOMA%0a** museum in front of it%0a** [[#DeYoung]][[http://www.famsf.org/deyoung/|DeYoung Museum]]%0a* Bibliothčque du tourisme et des voyages (BTV), Paris (Winter 2009)%0a** [[http://www.paris.fr/portail/viewmultimediadocument?multimediadocument-id=77969|Théâtre du monde : Atlas d’hier, atlas imaginaires]]%0a*** [[http://www.arte.tv/ddc|Le dessous des cartes]] and its dedicated session, Arte%0a*** [[http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00s2wvh|Windows on the World]], Maps: Power, Plunder and Possession, BBC April 2010%0a*** see also [[Seedea:Utopiahanalysis/UniNetVerseVisu]]%0a* Pinacoteca del Palazzo Pitti in Firenze%0a** Spring 2010%0a* Madrid [[http://www.museoreinasofia.es/index.html|Museo Reina Sofía]]%0a** Winter 2010%0a** Winter 2011%0a*** piece of automation and robotic drawing%0a*** remark on the stress of unknown affordances in contemporary art, what can be done and what should not be done%0a**** minutes after this note we had to ask a guard if we could press the red button stuck under a piece of art, which we could%0a* Madrid [[http://www.museodelprado.es/|Museo Nacional del Prado]], Winter 2010%0a* Madrid CaixaForum Madrid [[http://obrasocial.lacaixa.es/nuestroscentros/caixaforummadrid/lapersistenciadelageometria_es.html|La persistencia de la geometría]] Winter 2011%0a** including Damian Ortega work seen before in Boston ICA%0a* [[#Magritte]]Brussels [[http://www.musee-magritte-museum.be/|Musee Magritte]], Winter 2011%0a** from Magritte to Escher in art to Euclid to non-Euclidian geometry in math, gradually removing constraints%0a*** looking for what have not been done before%0a*** perpetually removing constraints from the hitherto established set%0a**** realism and parralel lines in previous examples%0a**** while looking for novelty that was until then unreachable%0a***** a search strategy%0a** to what art is an affordance of?%0a** is there an art notation? e.g. used by art students visiting museums%0a*** to consider for this page%0a** painting and publically showing dream-like pictures most likely help us bond together if not helping an undertading of cognition%0a*** and remove a layer of ideation%0a* Brussels [[http://fine-arts-museum.be/|Musee Royaux des Beaux Arts de Belgique]], Winter 2011%0a** social devices as new networked leeches%0a** art looking for the essence of things (objects, persons, behaviors, ...)%0a** Bosch seen before in El Prado, Madrid%0a** when experiencing an interesting creation, take the time to list what minimum input does a [[Languages/OwnConcepts#UniversalComposer]] require%0a** Judd as (probably) seen in Pinacoteca do Estado de Săo Paulo%0a* Poznan Mediations Biennale / The Unknown%0a** http://www.mediations.pl/pl/biennale/artysci/365-motohiko-odani%0a* Brussels Museum Night Winter 2012%0a** Coudinberg%0a** Belevue%0a** Librarium%0a** Musee de la ville de Bruxelles%0a** Fine Arts%0a* Antwerp Plantin-Moretus Museum Winter 2012%0a** starting with enluminures then printing presses, characters indexing, creating characters (including Greeks and Hebrew), Gutenberg Bible, bilingual bibles, maps, globes, ...%0a** http://www.MuseumPlantinMoretus.be%0a* Antwerp MAS Winter 2012%0a** http://www.mas.be%0a** power and symbols, the city of Antwerp, after death in South America%0a* Brussels Fine Arts for Kandinsky temporary exhibition Winter 2012%0a** http://www.expo-kandinsky.be%0a* Istanbul Blue Mosque Summer 2013%0a* Istanbul Hagia Sofia Summer 2013%0a* Bergen Ulriken Summer 2013%0a* Oslo National Gallery Summer 2013%0a** with temporary Munch 150 exhibition (early works)%0a* Oslo Munch Museum Summer 2013%0a** (late works)%0a* Oslo Norwegian Folk Museum Summer 2013%0a* Oslo Viking Ship Museum Summer 2013%0a* Oslo Holmenkollen Ski Museum & Tower Summer 2013%0a* Stockholm National Gallery Summer 2013%0a* Stockholm Nordiska museet Summer 2013%0a* Stockholm Vasa Museum Summer 2013%0a* Stockholm Moderna Museet Summer 2013%0a* Stockholm City Hall Summer 2013%0a* Stockholm Museum of Spirits Summer 2013%0a* Saint-Petersburg Hermitage Winter 2013%0a%0a!!Research%0a* [[http://muse.jhu.edu/journals/the_journal_of_aesthetic_education/v037/37.1jeffers.html|Museum as Process]] by Carol S. Jeffers, The Journal of Aesthetic Education 2003%0a** discussing the role of museums not as passive repository of pieces of art but also %0a*** "establishing an %3c%3cideology of aesthetic autonomy [...]>>"%0a*** and that "present %3c%3cideology in material form>>."%0a** imperial pillages%0a** uprooting the piece of art out of its context, in particular regarding its historical and geographical origins%0a** Debord's The Society of the Spectacle and his notions of "spectacle", "commodifying", ...%0a** "traditional Western theories of knowledge and aesthetics, whose primary focus is upon the individual %3c%3cknower as perceiver>>."%0a** John Dewey's "spectator theory of knowledge" %0a** Mary Jane Jacob's "process of institutionalization"%0a*** http://www.maryjanejacob.org/%0a** "reconceptualizing the museum, for example, as a free and open space in which diverse groups construct public and personal knowledge through processes of conversation and community. In this alternative, the public actively establishes and fulfills a new kind of educational mission as its museum."%0a** "What is needed is the free and open space that allows for people to construct and contextualize meanings about art through the community-building process of dialogue."%0a** "processes, which promote the movement of ideas and discourse among diverse community members, must flow from a constructivist epistemology that usually arises out of a pragmatist philosophy."%0a%0a%0a!!See also%0a* [[Seedea:CatArt/CatArt|art.Seedea.org]]%0a* my [[Content/Art]] page%0a* my notes on%0a** [[ReadingNotes/Le Spectateur Emancipe]]%0a** [[ReadingNotes/Etre Artiste]]%0a** [[ReadingNotes/Des Mondes Impossibles]]%0a** [[(ReadingNotes/The Self Made Tapestry]] regarding generative art%0a* online communities%0a** [[http://www.deviantart.com/|DeviantArt]]%0a** [[http://rhizome.org/|Rhizome]]%0a* [[http://insiderarts.com/|InsiderArts.com]] Art information from Museums, Galleries, and Artists%0a* [[http://www.e-flux.com/|e-flux]]%0a** recommended by Lea%0a* Fine Art Auctions%0a** [[http://www.christies.com/|Christie's]]%0a** [[http://www.sothebys.com/|Sothebys]]%0a* [[http://www.alternatif-art.com/|alternatif-art]] portail d'informations pour les professionnels de l'art contemporain%0a* [[http://www.presseurop.eu/fr/content/article/280301-l-ego-land|L’ego-land]] by Niklas Maak, Presseurop June 2010%0a** [[Seedea:Content/Newconcepts#Artnapping]] added%0a* http://www.MuseumNext.org%0a* [[http://webnetmuseum.org/|Web Net Museum]] founded by Fred Forest%0a%0a!!To do%0a* link to http://www.GoogleArtProject.com visited places%0a* consider%0a** history museum%0a** historical places (like Greek ruins)%0a* write down museum name and date of visits to gather a list of content%0a** import exhibition name%0a* eventually use [[Museum.Template]] to create a page per museum%0a* ask help from people I have visited museums with%0a** in particular Lea and Gilbert%0a* find a proper way to organize the notes made in each place%0a** example at MOMA NYC, 20th November 2009 (inspired by a packed MOMA and a Tim Burton preview, invitation only)%0a*** the increase of quantity of pieces of art leads to an incapacity to integrate the news and thus require%0a*** better filters%0a**** more scalable, with a more efficient information organization%0a*** social stratification (vernissages, special exhibits, ...)%0a**** creating an "Art for the masses" and free session (first Sunday of each month)%0a***** leading to a different way to experience the artwork, a special context%0a****** Is this what the artist expected? Are those good conditions?%0a*** Can we expect one day to establish the EREOI of a painting? Is it what art auction (like [[http://www.sothebys.com/|Sothebys]]) is trying to accomplish?%0a*** Is there an aesthetics asymptote (independently of the progresses of technique) thus perpetually forcing "avant-guarde" to appear unpleasant?%0a** gather notes from older visits%0a** life itself can be a piece of art%0a*** in particular the quality of the thinking process%0a*** discussed in Shanghai Pudong park with a Dutch couch surfer%0a** evolution of the concept of art through history (and also for me)%0a*** cave symbolic, realistic, [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marcel_Duchamp|Duchamp]], [[http://www.wikipedia.com/wiki/Joseph_Beuys|Beuys]], ...%0a**** cf [[ReadingNotes/Etre Artiste]]%0a* official links%0a* [[http://www.geocodedart.com/|Geocoded Art]] Explore the Greatest Paintings ''of'' the World%0a%0a%0a!!Inspired by%0aSeeing "yet another painting of Monet" and thinking about it at L'Orangerie during the MET visit. Objects.Objects=!!Objective%0aPreparing before "The Internet of Objects" does actually happen (when?).%0a%0a!!Process%0a# list home objects%0a# simulate APIs%0a# simulate interactions%0a%0a!!Example%0a[[Objects/CoffeeMachine]] providing an API with the {on,off,timer programming} functions%0a%0a!!Overall remarks and questions%0a* is IPv6 really required?%0a%0a!!References%0a* PIM [[http://www.ourp.im/PIM/MembersTools#Domotics|Domotics]] section%0a* my [[Cookbook/Objects#domotic]] for future additions%0a* [[https://code.google.com/p/webiopi/|webiopi]] for Raspberry Pi running Raspbian%0a%0a!!To do%0a* find existing "DIY Domotics" project based on DNS/http resolution rather than IPv6 or other lower protocol implementations%0a* find repositories of "objects API" providing ways to control each object (based on brand/model/...) OwnModelsApplied.AlgorithmicEpistemology=!!Objective%0aBeing a synthesis on epistemology work done during the past years and technological skills unfortunately unleveraged since. See a clarification of the concept [[Languages/OwnConcepts#AlgorithmicEpistemology]].%0a%0a%25center%25Illustrations Path:/pub/illustrations/ee.svg as a follow up of Path:/pub/home/algoritmicepistemology_viz.svg (missing the node level)%25%25%0a%0aMeta-evolution or the struggle to decide between multiple models (and their mathematical representation) of evolution:%0a* Darwinian (as generally used in evolutionary computing)%0a* Lamarckian (as used by Liane M. Gabora)%0a* structuralist (a la Marcel-Paul Schützenberger)%0a* "Sandin-ian" (discovered via [[Cookbook/Biology#metabiology]])%0a* Darwinian/Bernardian (a la Cziko and his mentor or Turner's [[ReadingNotes/TheTinkerersAccomplice]] %25thumb%25[[Path:/pub/illustrations/TheTinkerersAccomplice-figure11_2.jpg|Path:/pub/illustrations/TheTinkerersAccomplice-figure11_2.jpg]]%25%25)%0a* others still unknown%0awhereas it could be a continuity of some of those within specific context cf [[PersonalInformationStream/WithoutNotesFebruary12#BeyondDNA]] %25thumb%25[[Path:/pub/illustrations/BeyondDNA_NatureReview2011.png|Path:/pub/illustrations/BeyondDNA_NatureReview2011.png]]%25%25, determining which one could be helped by (algorithmic) complexity.%0a%0a%0a!!Result%0aSolve [[#P|P]] (with root cause P'_r_') with [[#T|T]] (now economically available) applying [[#M|M]] (now socially accepted)%0a%0a* [[#I1]]Solve @@difficulty to keep track of fresh aliments@@ with @@Cucumber gem@@ applying @@eXtreme Programming@@. [[~Fabien]] April 11, 2011, at 11:35 AM%0a** I1rating:? I1prototype:? ...%0a%0aInfluence the weight of new items e.g. in [[Tools/RSS]].%0a%0a!!Selection/Evaluation%0a* Weighting -> Ranking -> Automated testing -> Human testing -> ...%0a** ?%0a%0a!!Sources%0a%0a(:table:)%0a(:cellnr:)%0a[[#SN]]Societal needs%0a(:cell:)%0a[[#T]]Technologies%0a(:cell:)%0a[[#P]]Methodologies/processes%0a(:cellnr:)%0aExpected properties: age, population size, known but non satisfying solutions (economically, politically, socially, ecologically, etc), ...%0a* [[Content/Needs]] (limited and biased since they are personal, yet coherent with [[ReadingNotes/Rework]])%0a* ?%0a(:cell:)%0aExpected properties: age, growth, requirements, ...%0a* http://ruby-toolbox.com with multiple feeds%0a* ML techniques%0a(:cell:)%0aExpected properties: age, requirements, ...%0a* ?%0a(:tableend:)%0a%0a!![[#Constraints]]Constraints to define for each run%0aThe goal is to more easily, thus cheaply, have a prototype to explore. Constraints can also be called inductive bias or priors.%0a* years (e.g. restricted to "from 2010 to now")%0a* field (e.g. restricted to "cognitive science")%0a* allocated time (e.g. restricted to "1 hour runtime")%0a* branches to ignore (e.g. restricted to result not requiring "extended cognition")%0a** or the other way around, branch or branches to require%0a* leafs to ignore (e.g. restricted to result that are not "Rodney Brooks last paper")%0a** most likely representing a list of already tried solutions that did not work%0aNote that the last criteria imply a phylogeny structure.%0a%0a!!!To consider%0a* [[#EpistemicStep]]being part of a larger process, thus if as in described in the practice of [[PersonalInformationStream/WithoutNotesJune11#GeneralPrinciplesOfConstraintProgramming]] it is ''just'' a step that facilitate problem solving or foster creativity without itself being the most efficient at producing the final product it would still be a valuable epistemic step%0a* increasingly costly Seedea:Seedea/InnovationChain#filters as the project advances%0a** remember that one of the initial goal was (and still is!) to directly integrate with rapid prototyping and automated manufacturing in order to have efficient feedback loop and to keep in mind the physical end product%0a* more than Y and/or less than X results on search engines %0a** generalist ones e.g. Google, Bing, Yahoo! or meta-search engines like Seeks%0a** specialized ones e.g. Springer, Google Scholar, LexisNexis or USPTO Web Patent Databases%0a* [[Cookbook/Cognition#LayerEpistemicDiffusion]]%0aOverall defining the best constraints is where the intelligence and efficiency lay.%0a* [[(http://biowiki.org/)PhyloGrammars]] as suggested in Grammars section of Seedea:CombinatorialCreativity/CombinatorialCreativity %0a%0a!!Usage%0a* Terraforming/bootstrapping civilisation%0a** efficiently and automatically leveraging local resources in new environments with technology checkpoints (e.g. forge)%0a* software refactoring by suggesting existing libraries%0a** suggest npm package replacing what’s being typed live %0a%0a!!Inspired by%0a* coming back from [[Events/RailsCampParis3]] with its specific [[Events/RailsCampParis3#OwnObjectives]] while preparing to close the Seedea project%0a** going further than [[OwnModelsApplied/LeveragingRandomness]] which only take care of the ideation part, not categorization nor chronology (thus even less philogeny)%0a* [[Languages/OwnConcepts#AlgorithmicEpistemology]]%0a%0a!!To do%0a* integrate the economical and sociological equilibrium reached aspect%0a** meaning that there is no leap or jump, simply matching conditions between what is economically feasible thus available and what was needed%0a* expansion ability%0a** a la I:Site/ExtendedSearch#Gradual%0a** requires either dynamic crawling or established ontology%0a*** e.g. in [[#T|T]] consider solely RoR, if nothing satisifying consider web targeting languages in particular then drill down back to NodeJS, etc%0a* circle visualization%0a** each resource would be placed around it and the center would serve to represent a combination of multiple resources%0a* applying the principle of simulated annealing on a repository of phylogeny related to a problem%0a* [[PersonalInformationStream/WithoutNotesApril11#ChaomeiChen]] and its CiteSpace software%0a* [[Tools/ApacheProjects#UIMA]] annotators for constraints or filters%0a* [[Languages/OwnConcepts#EpistemotaxisAndRoadmaps]] for non-yet conducted research%0a** could be used as supporting structure or attractors or both%0a** see [[Tools/AWS#NoveltyDiscovery]] provided list, including list of laboratories and funding per institution sent to Roberto%0a** see papers based on scientometrics on timescale for prediction of discoveries%0a*** [[http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0013061|A Scientometric Prediction of the Discovery of the First Potentially Habitable Planet with a Mass Similar to Earth]], PLoS ONE 2010%0a**** first read in [[PersonalInformationStream/WithoutNotesNovember10]]%0a* apply recursion%0a** modification to this page also by the result of its execution%0a* one could consider the pure randomized model based on previously entered information as an equivalent to "dream" in which memories are shuffled%0a** it remains highly insufficient for epistemology since no problem solving is involved%0a*** there is no problem defined in the first place to filter out results%0a**** including trimming out impossible branches and tried leafs%0a* large manipulation (e.g. whole wikis) to try in [[Testbed:.]]%0a* check [[http://www.vgk.de/projects/smueller/index.html|Sabine Müller]]'s PhD thesis on Cognitive stimulation in computer based idea generation for Virtual Ph.D. Program VGK%0a%0a!!!Objective%0aRefresh notions to close the previous yet keep on progressing.%0a%0a!!!Restrictions%0a# Improve specs or tests or code' after finishing a reading%0a# use BDD/TDD/... principle%0a## thus focus on 1 existing scenario example (rather than saying it could work with anything)%0a%0a!!!Key domains ordered by importance%0a# ML%0a## ReadingNotes/AlgorithmsOfTheIntelligentWeb%0a# Evolutionary design%0a## ReadingNotes/TheTinkerersAccomplice%0a# Computational phylogenies%0a## http://www.nimbios.org/tutorials/TT_hpc2010%0a## http://www.med.nyu.edu/rcr/rcr/course/phylo-contents.html%0a# ?%0a%0a!!!Meta-phylogeny repository%0a* build it if it does not exist%0a* limited attempt by http://xabierbarandiaran.wordpress.com/2010/10/13/philogeny-of-the-notion-of-habit/ meet during [[Events/EmergenceEnSciencesCognitives]]%0a* consider competition a la MLComp.org or standard ML test as sources too%0a* trees generated via [[http://sciencemapping.com/WE|WordsEvolution]] (from ISC-PIF)%0a* handcrafted like Xabier Barandiaran's [[http://xabierbarandiaran.wordpress.com/2010/10/13/philogeny-of-the-notion-of-habit/|Philogeny of the notion of habit]] discovered during [[Events/EmergenceEnSciencesCognitives]]%0acf [[Content/Needs#Cultures]] OwnModelsApplied.LeveragingRandomness=%25center%25The goal is to %25green%25induce creative behavior%25%25, thus it is key to '''remain open minded'''.[[%3c%3c]](cf [[ReadingNotes/TheDarkSideOfCreativity#Chapter2]])%25%25%0a%0a(:pagelist group=-PmWiki*,-Site order=random count=1 fmt=#title list=normal:)+(:pagelist group=-PmWiki*,-Site order=random count=1 fmt=#title list=normal:)=?%0a(:if equal "Fabien" "{$Author}":)%25green%25[[LeveragingRandomness#Yes_Item1_Item2_Operator|Yes]]%25%25/%25red%25[[LeveragingRandomness#No_Item1_Item2_Operator|No]]%25%25%0a(:ifend:)%0a%0a(:recall: 01/02/11 daily:)%0a%0aFrom [[Wiki.ToDo#LeveragingRandomness]]%0a%0a!!Result%0a* adding the [[CognitiveEnvironments/CognitiveEnvironments#Conversation|conversation page proposal]] (26/02/11) to [[CognitiveEnvironments/]] in order to consider efficiency in time dedicated to human relationships%0a** not just limited to politeness and etiquette, e.g. turning the mobile phone off during a discussion%0a* recalling this page (26/01/11) and thinking about applying http://www.quora.com/How-would-you-build-a-robot-to-ask-questions-on-Quora%0a** rather than just posting already formulated question from [[Content/Needs]], use [[Wikipedia:Context-free grammar]] to generate new questions, filter out if they have already been answered (in the PIM itself, in Quora or in similar websites) then post the rest%0a* discussing about its usage (22/01/11) with [[(Person:)Franck]] after [[Events/FabelierGephiWorkshop]] made him suggest the visualization of previously tried combination as additional links (which could then be colored to re-enforce differentiation)%0a** note that there is currently %25red%25no%25%25 history of tried combination!%0a** also display the ''size'' of creativity ''pools'' (e.g. ~N'^2^' for 1-to-1 connections, ~N'^3^' for 1-to-1-to-1 connections, etc) and the expected ''depletion'' time (e.g. constant N'^2^' at one per day = N'^2^' days)%0a*** ~N'^N!^' for all possible new links (different from full mesh at N(N-1)/2)%0a** depending on the way it is presented and the psychology of the user, it could be stressful or exciting%0a* BeautifulCode + Madrid10 (11/01/11) made me think of local communities of practices in [[Tools.Programming]]%0a* helped me to add older [[ReadingNotes/]] in the [[Wiki/MemoryRecipe]] system ((:pagelist group=ReadingNotes startrecall fmt=count:) in already)%0a** by displaying an older book without recall%0a** and finding the solution of putting an older date than the current one (thus avoiding the early close recalls) and distributing the others based on a calm period%0a** still (:pagelist group=ReadingNotes -startrecall fmt=count:) to add: (:pagelist group=ReadingNotes -startrecall:)%0a%0a!!To do%0a# add stats%0a## especially since [[Wiki/MemoryRecipe#KnownBugs]]%0a# randomize the operator%0a## e.g. from solely @@+@@ to @@-@@, etc%0a# {-forking [[Wiki/MemoryRecipe]] to 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Each page in this group should correspond to a personal problem or set of problems. The process and its tools stay within the wiki (e.g. as recipes) in order to maintain coherence and move for a solely descriptive wiki to a more dynamical system.%0a%0a!![[#Process]]Process%0a# list problems%0a# map problems%0a# apply the cheapest solver, rate results of solvers%0a## if there is no satisfying result%0a### if all solvers has been used%0a#### map the problem differently and go to 2%0a### select a more costly solver and go to 3%0a# go back to step 1 and update%0a%0a!!Result%0a(:pagelist group={$Group}:)%0a%0a!!Tools%0a%0a!!!Problems%0a* [[Content/Needs]]%0a* [[Fabien/SelfDiscipline]]%0a** i.e. ToDo and projects%0a%0a!!!Organized models%0a* [[Fabien/ExtendedLayeredModel]] (relative to each other)%0a%0a!!!Solvers%0a* exploration in time%0a** Seedea:Research/PhylogeneticFlowProgramming%0a* generation of solution%0a** Seedea:Seedea/BackEnd%0a%0a!!Remarks%0a* degrees of freedoms or dimension of explorations have a non negligible cost%0a* new solutions are not necessarily required, what is new for a problem holder is most of the time not entirely new for others%0a** in such situation the problem solving can be replaced by a search%0a** overall semantics and hermeneutics can be overrated%0a*** at least by delegating cognition from the solver to the rater%0a%0a!!Inspired by%0aHaving to navigate in a crowded street of Madrid during the winter holidays and wondering how my models could make me more efficient that other wanderers.%0a%0a!!To do%0a# make [[Template]] based on [[#Process|Process]], [[LeveragingRandomness]] and new requirements from this very todo list%0a# simplified the feedback process%0a## i.e. usage itself shows limitation of the tool and its underlying model, yet as both should be updated the usage should be pursued while taking into account such required modifications%0a## consequently each applied models should link back to its source model%0a### e.g. [[LeveragingRandomness]] From [[Wiki.ToDo#LeveragingRandomness]] PIMFIdata.Testing=testing for smartwatch PIMVRdata.Bookmarks=["Main.HomePage","Tools.VirtualReality","Wiki.VirtualRealityInterface"] PIMVRdata.Configuration={"bookmarketpane":{"position":{"x":-1,"y":1.5,"z":-0.7}},"iotsensor":{"x":0,"y":0,"z":-0}} PIMVRdata.HubsBotControl=[{"ts":1589744700973,"user":"UtopiahBXL","msg":"test"},{"ts":1589744720435,"user":"UtopiahBXL","msg":"test"},{"ts":1589744728161,"user":"utopiahbxl cleared chat for this room."},{"ts":1589744738004,"user":"UtopiahBXL","msg":"Hi"},{"ts":1589744748032,"user":"UtopiahBXL","msg":"you can't get into VR because your laptop isn't that good?"},{"ts":1589744763937,"user":"UtopiahBXL","msg":"well via my Twitch stream you can still control the camera and see the result (quasi) live!"},{"ts":1589744768359,"user":"UtopiahBXL","msg":"example"},{"ts":1589744770788,"user":"UtopiahBXL","msg":"go home"},{"ts":1589744778418,"user":"UtopiahBXL","msg":"go home"},{"ts":1589744781660,"user":"UtopiahBXL","msg":"yeay!"},{"ts":1589744786279,"user":"UtopiahBXL","msg":"now something more complicated"},{"ts":1589744788691,"user":"UtopiahBXL","msg":"go to the burger"},{"ts":1589744797096,"user":"UtopiahBXL","msg":"ahem..."},{"ts":1589744799703,"user":"UtopiahBXL","msg":"go to the burger"},{"ts":1589744803904,"user":"UtopiahBXL","msg":"\\o/"},{"ts":1589744806706,"user":"UtopiahBXL","msg":"ok"},{"ts":1589744809512,"user":"UtopiahBXL","msg":"go home"},{"ts":1589744814118,"user":"UtopiahBXL","msg":"\\o/"},{"ts":1589744823185,"user":"UtopiahBXL","msg":"That's all folks."}] PIMVRdata.HubsTest=testFromImportToolLibTris PIMVRdata.IoTConfiguration=OK PIMVRdata.IoTData=2 PIMVRdata.ItemsStates={"Analysis_Analysis":{"slot0":{"position":{"x":0,"y":0,"z":0}},"slot1":{"position":{"x":0.5,"y":0,"z":0}},"slot2":{"position":{"x":1,"y":0,"z":0}}},"Main_HomePage":{},"VR_VR":{"slot0":{"position":{"x":0,"y":0,"z":0}},"slot1":{"position":{"x":0.5,"y":0,"z":0}},"slot2":{"position":{"x":1,"y":0,"z":0}}}} PIMVRdata.KeyboardEdition="editing in vVR!" 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Kieslowski's Decalogue%0ais a 10 one-hour film, originally a mini serie for the polish tv.%0a%0aI've seen them all in a cine club, try the 1 (One: Thou shalt have no other gods before me. A university professor trains his young son in the use of reason and the scientific method, but is confronted with the unpredictability of fate. Reason is deified with tragic results. From Wikip ;) )%0aSix: Thou shalt not commit adultery. A naive young man spies on a stranger through her window and falls in love with her.%0aFour: Honour thy father and thy mother. Uncertainty about her real parentage complicates the bond between a young woman and her father.%0a%0aI cant remember perfectly all of them, but i am sure you'll find them interesting, they are the tale of the morality against social pressure, human nature, fragility and every day tribulations.%0a%0a!!Emir Kusturica - Underground%0aok what to say... Beautiful, lyrical, metaphorical movie i should not spoil for you. It's about tragedy and humor, deception and friendship, about the perception of reality, its a tale of the duplicity of life. Settled in Belgrado fom the years of the Nazi invasion untill Tito's dictatorship, is the story of two friends and a secret underground weapon factory.%0a%0a!!Mel Brooks - Young Frankestein%0aI find some scenes simply hilarious... A parody of the 30's horror movies... Dunno, i think you may like it, as I know you like the Monthy Pythons humor. 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%0a%25right%25''back to the [[#top|top]]''%0a%0a![[#notes]]notes%0a???%0a%25right%25''back to the [[#top|top]]'' Person.GroupFooter=%25right%25''back to the [[({$Group}.){$Group}]] page''%25%25 Person.Person=(:if equal "Fabien" "{$Author}":)%0a%25center%25[[Person:.|local implementation]]%25%25%0a(:ifend:)%0a%0a%25thumb%25[[Path:/pub/illustrations/anonymized_categorized_social_network.png|Path:/pub/illustrations/anonymized_categorized_social_network.png]]%25%25%0a%0a[[#start_principle]]%0a!!Principle%0aMany tools from research in social networking have emerged recently we must benefit from them, especially since our networks have grown a lot and if we want to be scalable and have quality relationships we won't be able to go further without coping tools (again).%0a[[#end_principle]]%0a%0a!!Applications%0a* improve caller-ID%0a** display contextual information about the caller%0a** provide a [[Tools/VoIP]] version%0a* use the "Contact" section of wiki pages to automatically include the potential persons interested%0a** bottom and up limit %0a** privatization system%0a*** from the more specialized (perfectly matching tag) to the more general (anybody)%0a* go pass beyond the [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dunbar%2527s_number|Dunbar's number]] while maintaining high quality relationships%0a** [[http://www.lifewithalacrity.com/2004/03/the_dunbar_numb.html|The Dunbar Number as a Limit to Group Sizes]] by Christopher Allen, Life With Alacrity 2004%0a*** see also its related posts%0a** his [[ReadingNotes/ThePrehistoryOfLanguage#Chapter2|Chapter 2 of The Prehistory Of Language]]%0a** his research group [[http://www.liv.ac.uk/evolpsyc/|EPBERG @ Liverpool]] Evolutionary Psychology and Behavioural Ecology Research Group%0a** [[http://fora.tv/2010/02/18/Robin_Dunbar_How_Many_Friends_Does_One_Person_Need|Robin Dunbar: How Many Friends Does One Person Need?]] RSA London February 2010%0a** [[http://groups.google.com/group/diytranshumanist/tree/browse_frm/thread/da6ee0594580dc1f/868fb2a20a135fb9?rnum&pli=3|DIYh+ thread]] initiated by Bryan Bishop%0a* leveraging social models (e.g. [[(Wikipedia:)Six degrees of separation]]) and mediated digitalized conversations ([[Wikipedia:Social network service|SNS]], [[https://wave.google.com/|Google Wave]], [[Tools/VoIP]], ...)%0a** explore the notion of "social routing"%0a*** [[http://www.cs.cornell.edu/home/kleinber/|Jon Kleinberg's Homepage]] at Cornell University and his [[Wikipedia:Jon Kleinberg#Research|research on the algorithmic aspects]] of the "small world" experiments%0a* applying and visualization models of sociology%0a** through own personal data%0a*** as content and as meta-data e.g. dates and frequency of updates based on categories%0a** e.g. [[Wikipedia:Computational sociology]] or more specifically [[Wikipedia:Actor-Network Theory]] or [[Wikipedia:Social epistemology]]%0a** inspired by discussion with Martin in Madrid%0aNote that being social has a cost (energy, resources, ...) and that maintaining ones network might also be seen with a (non financial) return on investment mindset in order to avoid extremes in both direction (asocial or ultra-social/eusocial).%0a%0a%0a!!Potential solution%0a* [[Person.Template]] used to add another person%0a* generated network%0a** [[(http://www.pmwiki.org/wiki/PmWiki/)PageLists]] to list persons%0a*** [@(:pagelist group=Person list=normal name=-Person,-*Template*:)@]%0a** [[(http://www.pmwiki.org/wiki/PmWiki/)PageListTemplates]] to make GraphViz code%0a*** [[Person.VizTemplate]]%0a** PmGraphViz to generate the image and display it%0aNote that the wiki format provide natively support for history of each page, potentially way to study the "history of a relationship"%0a%0a%0a!!Result%0a(:pagelist group=Person list=normal name=-Person,-*Template* fmt=VizTemplate:)%0aSee actually the [[Person:.|local implementation]] (more secure since we are dealing with actual private information).%0aCheck [[Tools/Processing]] for improved visualization.%0a%0a!![[#Remarks]]Remarks%0a* [[#FamilyFatigue]]Could family fatigue, meeting family members not for pleasure but because they are related, be a consequence of predictability? Could the low information exchange lead to gradually unpleasant encounters?%0a** note that this also happens with long-term close acquaintances but to a lesser degree %0a** risks%0a*** increasing predictability%0a*** social pressure%0a*** conflict avoidance%0a** advantages%0a*** no small talk required%0a*** known domain of agreements%0a** [[#FamilyFatigueSolutions]]solutions%0a*** find personal topics in which the other person has specific knowledge that is interesting to you%0a**** unique trips for geography, family heritage and culture, youth and history, ...%0a*** introduce new topics and activities%0a*** leverage own skills the other person believe are unique to himself or herself for your own problem%0a**** offer to do the opposite but never force it, let the person take your offer later on if preferred%0a** see also%0a*** [[Wikipedia:Diminishing returns]]%0a*** [[Wikipedia:Sunk costs]]%0a*** [[Wikipedia:Escalation of commitment]]%0a*** [[Wikipedia:Kin selection]]%0a* [[#TeamworkAsOffloadedCognition]]Teamwork as offloaded cognition for the initiator of the project%0a** is it not just delegating by laziness or for efficiency but a solution to solve complexity through scalability%0a** also, without delegating, could simply the presence within a specialized environment, for example a research laboratory, very efficiently facilitate the conduct of complex work by asking questions to other members and letting them play with those questions in the background of their mind lower the stress on each participant?%0a** inspired by [[http://www.zalafilms.com/films/nisanumber.html|N is a Number]] on Paul Erdos, [[ReadingNotes/MecaMind|The Mechanical Mind in History]] and [[Events/Les Prodigieux Theoremes De Monsieur Nash]] in which each brilliant work was closer to vision and orchestration of the work to reach it rather than solely tedious attempts%0a*** also [[ReadingNotes/TheMythsOfInnovation#Chapter5|Chapter 5 The lone inventor]] of The Myths Of Innovation%0a** see also [[http://127.0.0.1/wiki/Collaborations/Collaborations]]%0a* topology of the current social group, dynamics and their consequences%0a** 1 to 1 conversation%0a*** exchange, dialog, absence of the audience, no possibility to hide, ...%0a** many to many conversation%0a*** about "winning", having an audience, demonstrating alpha-type qualities, ...%0a%0a!!![[#Done]]Done%0a* SocialAnnotating%0a** GreaseMonkey script that links back to [[Person:X]] for every website and profiles about X%0a** so far, only done with 1 person%0a* filled http://127.0.0.1/wiki/index.php?n=Person.Person and gradually improving it%0a* added [[Person:News|News]] from social networks with [[Cookbook:PmFeed]]%0a** Facebook%0a** LinkedIn%0a* lousily defined [[Person:Format|Format]] %0a* added to localmap.txt and [[http://127.0.0.1/wiki/index.php?n=Site/InterMap|InterMap]]%0a** @@Person: http://127.0.0.1/wiki/index.php?n=Person.Person#@@%0a** @@email: https://mail.google.com/mail/?shva=1#@@%0a%0a%0a!![[#ToDo]]To do%0a* use [[Seedea:Oimp/Socialannotating]]%0a* define default network (email, IM, IRC, Twitter, ...) to transmit a message%0a** per user%0a** per type of message (texte, picture, ...)%0a** per content (personnal, professional, ...)%0a** as a composition of the 3%0a* consider adding a password (or .htaccess limited to 127.0.0.1)%0a* find an API for importing data from social networks%0a** embed/update data on pages%0a* stats from irssi logs (IRC, IM through bitlbee/minbif, Twitter through twirssi, [[Tools/VoIP#asterisk_log|VoIP through Asterisk]]), Facebook, Twitter, ...%0a** people you are connected to%0a** frequency of msg exchanged%0a** date of last message sent%0a** qdos and [[http://qdos.com/apps|its applications]]%25rfloat%25[[http://qdos.com/user/Benetou-Fabien/1632444288615444303190db9321b9ad/html|http://qdos.com/user/1632444288615444303190db9321b9ad/miniimg#image.png]]%25%25%0a*** [[http://qdos.com/schema|schema]] that shows what counts are made for the various supported sites%0a*** rdf%0a**** [[http://qdos.com/user/1632444288615444303190db9321b9/turtle|turtle]] format%0a**** [[http://qdos.com/user/1632444288615444303190db9321b9-ext|ext]] format%0a* output a visual through PmGraphViz%0a** check [[http://www.foaf-project.org/|The Friend of a Friend (FOAF) project]] "creating a Web of machine-readable pages describing people, the links between them and the things they create and do" and its potential usage%0a*** my own FOAF thanks to identi.ca%0a**** http://identi.ca/utopiah/foaf%0a*** see also the [[http://wiki.foaf-project.org/|active wiki]]%0a**** its [[http://wiki.foaf-project.org/w/ApplicationIdeas|ApplicationIdeas]] %0a* see the [[http://LogsOf.OurP.IM/at/2009-10-09T16:12:18|related discussion at PIM (2009-10-09T16:12:18)]]%0a%0a(:pmgraphviz -- [=%0a digraph {%0a me [label="me" style=filled fillcolor=blue];%0a friendB [label="friendB" style=filled fillcolor=orange];%0a friendC [label="friendC" style=filled fillcolor=yellow];%0a friendD [label="friendD" style=filled fillcolor=orange];%0a friendE [label="friendE" style=filled fillcolor=yellow];%0a me -> friendB;%0a me -> friendC;%0a me -> friendD;%0a me -> friendE;%0a friendD -> friendE [label="know through by friendD" style=dotted];%0a }%0a=] :)%0a%0a%25center%25''distance represents frequencies of messages exchange[[%3c%3c]]color type or last message sent''%25%25%0a%0a* link to the social aspect of [[Cookbook.Cognition#Thinking]]%0a** add [[Content.Needs]] and use categories to automatically select the person most likely to be able to help%0a** example [[House.House#Contacts]]%0a** imagine this as a "distributed/social cognition API"%0a*** consider a resume (formalized as [[http://xmlresume.sourceforge.net/|XML resume]]) an equivalent of API definition or [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Web_Services_Description_Language|WSDL]])%0a* integrate my irssi /note%0a** [@/alias note trigger add -once -privmsgs -masks '$0*' -command 'echo -level hilight -window &bitlbee $0 -> $1-'@]%0a** make note read/write in the wiki instead, letting me modify information outside of irssi%0a* [[#TrustSystems]]trust systems%0a** [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reputation_management|Reputation management]] according to Wikipedia%0a*** "the process of tracking an entity's actions and other entities' opinions about those actions; reporting on those actions and opinions; and reacting to that report creating a feedback loop."%0a** existing commercially inspired %0a*** eBay [[http://pages.ebay.co.uk/help/feedback/scores-reputation.html|scores-reputation]] and [[http://pages.ebay.co.uk/services/forum/feedback.html|feedback]]%0a*** HackerNews [[http://ycombinator.com/newsfaq.html|karma points]]%0a*** Amazon [[http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/help/seller/feedback-popup.html|sellers feedback]]%0a** apply the same to each interactions with an equivalent FOSS framework/library%0a*** examples in related communities%0a**** Slashdot [[http://yro.slashdot.org/faq/com-mod.shtml|Comments and Moderation]] FAQ%0a** research in multi-agent system (MAS) and contract negotiation%0a*** brief work in 2007 on MAS and collaboration by contract @@E:\Work\Co-Evolution\Prototype\architecture.ppt@@%0a** [[http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.23.7308|On Social Reasoning in Multi-Agent Systems]] by Jaime Simao Sichman and Yves Demazeau, 2001%0a*** "In our context, such a mechanism entails that agents must ''explicitly represent, exploit and revise'' certain properties concerning the other agents [in order to infer some new beliefs from the current ones]."(p1)%0a** especially in regard to [[Seedea:Seedea/Onlineoutsourcing]]%0a** [[http://buildingreputation.com/writings/2010/02/on_karma.html|On Karma: Top-line Lessons on User Reputation Design]] by randy, Building Web Reputation Systems: The Blog February 2010%0a** [[http://www.trustcomp.org/|Computational Trust]] trustcomp.org%0a** [[http://developer.yahoo.com/ypatterns/social/people/reputation/|Reputation Patterns]] in YDN Design Pattern Library%0a** [[http://static.googleusercontent.com/external_content/untrusted_dlcp/research.google.com/en//pubs/archive/36757.pdf|Reputation Systems for Open Collaboration]], Google Research October 2010%0a** [[http://web.monkeysphere.info/|The Monkeysphere Project]] extend OpenPGP's web of trust to new areas of the Internet to help us securely identify servers we connect to, as well as each other while we work online.%0a* [[http://semanticsignup.sourceforge.net/|Semantic Signup]] allowing to populate a user page with semantic data at signup time%0a* a possible visualization could also be a timeline with the social network as a series of circles (in order to give an "entourage" perspective) representing persons (eventually with significant part of their own contacts) in order to get an overview of the evolution of the personal social network%0a** highlighting periods in the timeline, for example transition from a school to another, a place to another and thus displaying radical reconfigurations%0a* updated contacts section of the different pages%0a** [[House/House#Contacts]]%0a** [[Content/Energy#Contacts]]%0a* tag cloud per person based on conversation logs%0a** generate them periodically to see an evolution over time%0a*** different color for "new" tags%0a*** use cron and a command line encoder (like mencoder) to generate automatically a "movie" per person%0a**** if the person will be present in an upcoming event, review his or her "movie" to refresh your memory%0a** consider [[http://www.wordle.net/|Wordle]]%0a* find a tool generating social network from recorded voices%0a** train and test through movies%0a*** use for meeting recordings%0a** mapping a voice to a person%0a** linking persons based on the the lapse between each voice caught%0a** positioning nodes based on frequency, length of reply, ...%0a** resources%0a*** auto-captions in [[http://www.google.com/support/youtube/bin/answer.py?answer=100077|YouTube Help]]%0a*** [[http://www.jibble.org/piespy/|PieSpy]] Inferring and Visualizing Social Network on IRC%0a**** uses a simple set of heuristics to infer relationships between pairs of users.%0a**** [[http://www.jibble.org/shakespeare/|Shakespeare Social Networks]] Social Networks based on the plays by Shakespeare ([[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tGkplus0C4w|YouTube video]])%0a* trombinoscope test%0a** faces of people tagged E (previous presence at the type of [[Events/]]) that should be present at the event Im heading at (thanks to the calendar recipe)%0a** random walk displaying the profile picture of each then asking for a name, upon click display the name under the picture then upon click move to the next%0a** objective being to avoid awkward "hey... mister!... what's your name already? Sorry I forgot..." moments%0a* display shared links from [[Tools/Irssi#Note]] in order to keep an history%0a** useful to links that friends lost%0a* store rendez-vous waiting time statistics%0a** produce a small visual (using for example Sparklines)%0a* [[#InformationContext]]Information context%0a** use [[http://www.google.com/insights/search/|Google Trends (Insights)]] to check the context the person you are interested in lives in%0a*** according to the local situation, from the broadest (world) to the smallest (his or her city, even the neighborhood)%0a*** in time, from years ago up to now%0a* embed good practices or solutions like [[#FamilyFatigueSolutions|FamilyFatigueSolutions]]%0a* [[#TechSavyTrustScale]]tech-savy (or better security-savy) trust scale%0a** principle%0a*** filter sensitive content (especially URLs) from contacts%0a** motivated by IM drive-by-downloads hacks and [[http://www.offensive-security.com/metasploit-unleashed/Social-Engineering-Toolkit|Social Engineering Toolkit (SET)]]%0a** see also [[#TrustSystems|trust systems]]%0a* [[#CulturalIntersection]]Cultural Intersection%0a** find what connects you and other the other person you are talking too thanks to%0a*** the current location%0a*** geographical origon of persons present%0a*** historical background of persons present%0a** locate where their cross%0a** limit to what should be the most interesting to develop%0a** cf notes from the paper notebook written in Italy%0a* [[#SociallyShapingAlgorithms]]socially shaping algorithms%0a** list the algorithms that impact your own social life through their usage by you or others%0a*** Facebook [[http://techcrunch.com/2010/04/22/facebook-edgerank/|EdgeRank]]%0a*** Google [[http://www.google.com/corporate/tech.html|PageRank]]%0a** avoid listing implicit algorithms or models of how we behave%0a*** e.g. no [[Wikipedia:Condorcet method]] despite its fundamental impact should not be listed here%0a** guest proposing [[http://www.poptronics.fr/Le-livre-des-algorithmes-maudits|Le livre des algorithmes maudits]] by David Guez, poptronics%0a*** during the show [[http://www.franceculture.com/emission-place-de-la-toile-le-transhumanisme-2010-06-11.html|Le transhumanisme]] in Place de la toile on France Culture, June 2010%0a** Seedea:Seedea/CollaborativeManagementTools as some deals with reward (financial or social)%0a** [[http://tunkrank.com/|TunkRank]] based on the TunkRank algorithm by Daniel Tunkelang%0a** Stack Overflow reputation, Hacker News karma, Quora reputation%0a** see also Eli Pariser's TED talk%0a** we are in a society in which we dont pick who we collaborate with based on the shape of their car but rather on the quality of the algorithm they use (and consciously decide to avoid too) and build%0a** [[http://www.quora.com/Quora-Analytics/Who-on-Quora-has-the-highest-q-indices|Quora Analytics: Who on Quora have the highest q-indices?]]%0a*** q-indices, q-index, particularly relevant now that credits are used to request answers%0a* [[#SocialNotificationOnUpdates]]social notification on updates%0a** when [[Events/]], [[Museum/]], [[Trips/]] or other activities where done with contacts, and pages are updated, prove a simple eventually automated way to notify them%0a** example%0a*** going with [[(Person:)Paola]] to the [[Museum/|Quai Branly museum in Paris]] to see the Teotihuacan exhibit then watching months later [[PersonalInformationStream/WithoutNotesMay10#TheDeclineOfClassicMayaCivilization|The Decline of Classic Maya Civilization: A Systems Perspective talk by Jeremy Sabloff]]%0a* [[#TriggerOnNames]]trigger on names during conversation to display link to profiles%0a** ability to deactivate specific profiles that are too common%0a* use the system for the family tree%0a* [[#AutomatedCounterShibboleth]]automated counter-Shibboleth%0a** briding the gap between what you know and what they say%0a** A = stats on your vocabuary based on email or chat logs%0a** B = stats on the tribe you want to be part of based on email or chat logs)%0a** B - A = what you must learn%0a* [[#RTChatAnalysis]]Real-time meta-data analysis of chat%0a** per channel%0a**** social network%0a***** http://www.jibble.org/piespy/%0a**** activity%0a***** http://pisg.sourceforge.net/%0a**** history%0a***** links never previously shared%0a** per sentence%0a*** link information%0a**** visual preview%0a**** already visited%0a***** present in own wiki%0a** per person%0a*** profile%0a**** location%0a***** geoip%0a**** most used words%0a***** word cloud%0a***** [[Wikipedia:Statistically Improbable Phrases]]%0a**** most mentionned other person%0a** See also%0a*** [[Tools/Bitlbee]]%0a*** [[Tools/Irssi]]%0a*** [[Tools/SemanticWeb]]%0a*** [[Tools/Irssi#LogsSocialBehaviors]]%0a** Real-time and caching%0a*** costly computation wth low impact changes should be postponed to a low activity moment (usually night) rather than done in real-time%0a**** e.g. example statistics%0a%0a!!See also%0a* [[http://www.arte.tv/fr/Comprendre-le-monde/philosophie/2886242.html|Philosophie : Identité]] avec Raphaël Enthoven et son Elise Marrou, Arte 2009%0a* [[PersonalInformationStream.WithoutNotes#SixD_BBC2|Six Degrees of Separation]], BBC2 May 2009%0a** [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barabasi-Albert_model|Barabási-Albert model]] "algorithm for generating random scale-free networks using a preferential attachment mechanism." on Wikipedia%0a** [[http://ukcatalogue.oup.com/product/9780198515906.do|Evolution of Networks: From Biological Nets to the Internet and WWW]] by S.N. Dorogovtsev and J.F.F. Mendes, OUP 2003%0a** [[http://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2008/05/05/science/20080506_DISEASE.html|Mapping the Human ‘Diseasome’]] Researchers created a map linking different diseases, represented by circles, to the genes they have in common, represented by squares, NYTimes.com 2008%0a*** [[http://ccsb.dfci.harvard.edu/web/www/ccsb/publications/|2009 Center for Cancer Systems Biology Publications]] including work by M Vidal%0a** [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steven_Strogatz#Papers|Steven Strogatz]] "known for his contributions to the study of synchronization in dynamical systems, and for his work in a variety of areas of applied mathematics, including mathematical biology and complex network theory." on Wikipedia%0a* [[http://mediatedcultures.net/ksudigg/|Digital Ethnography]] @ Kansas State University%0a* [[http://developer.amazonwebservices.com/connect/entry.jspa?externalID=2899|YRI Trio Dataset]], Amazon Web Services Developer Community October 2009%0a** my notes on [[ReadingNotes.IntelligentBio|Intelligent Bioinformatics]]%0a** my [[(Content.)Health]] page%0a*** especially the [[(Content.Health#)AcademicResearch]] section providing APIs%0a* my reading notes on Chapter [[ReadingNotes.ThePrehistoryOfLanguage#Chapter2|2 Why only humans have language]] of The Prehistory Of Language%0a** concept of "natural limit on the size of group" or "glass ceiling"%0a* [[http://www.sciamdigital.com/index.cfm?fa=Products.ViewIssuePreview&ARTICLEID_CHAR=56B8AA13-237D-9F22-E8B953251E01F45F|The Social Cure?]] by Jolanda Jetten, Catherine Haslam, S. Alexander Haslam and Nyla R. Branscombe Scientific American Mind September / October 2009%0a** suggest new contacts from different fields thanks to geolocalizaed social websites when a minimum threshold of contact add is reached%0a**** Meetup%0a* [[http://moblin.org/projects/mojito|Mojito]] social data server which will fetch data from the "social web"%0a* [[http://apps.asterisq.com/mentionmap/#user-utopiah|my MentionMap]] from Twitter%0a* [[http://www.123people.com/|123people.com]]%0a** use the http://www.123people.com/s/firstname+lastname format%0a* [[http://code.google.com/apis/socialgraph/docs/api.html|Social Graph API Documentation]] by Google%0a** [[http://www.mediapost.com/publications/?fa=Articles.showArticle&art_aid=122703&nid=111294|Google Buzz Could Become Web's Open Social Hub]] by Laurie Sullivan, MediaPost Publications February 2010%0a* [[http://lifestream.aim.com/|AIM Lifestream]]%0a* use logs from vocal communication from my personal [[Tools/VoIP]] server%0a* [[http://apml.areyoupayingattention.com/|Attention Profiling Mark-up Language (APML)]] The open standard for Attention Metadata%0a* [[https://www.etacts.com/|Etacts]] Automatically discover who you haven't talked to in a while. Keep track of clients, coworkers, family, and friends. See who hasn't responded to your emails.%0a* consider pointing from multiple locations%0a** @@[[Person:X]]@@ from Seedea and from here%0a** should they point to the same listing?%0a* [[http://www.lunchwalla.com/|Lunchwalla]] everyday planning of events, such as breakfast, lunch, dinner and drinks.%0a* use the person current timezone to generate irssi bindings%0a* [[http://api.centroidmedia.com/documentation/persons.html|Centroid Media API]] including a person search API%0a* [[http://mozillalabs.com/blog/2010/03/contacts-in-the-browser|Contacts in the Browser]], Mozilla Labs Blog March 2010%0a* [[http://myattn.com/|Attention auction]]%0a** [[http://www.research.ibm.com/journal/sj/414/forum.pdf|Selling Interrupt Rights. A way to control unwanted e-mail and telephone calls]] by Scott E. Fahlman, IBM Systems Journal, Vol 41/No 4/ 2002%0a** [[http://www.seriosity.com/products.html|Attent]] by Seriosity based on [[http://www.patentstorm.us/patents/7240826.html|their 2007 US patent]]%0a* [[http://pipl.com/|Pipl]] The most comprehensive people search on the web%0a* [[http://personalinformatics.org/|Personal Informatics]] class of tools that help people collect personally relevant information for the purpose of self-reflection and self-monitoring.%0a* [[http://www.edge-security.com/theHarvester.php|theHarvester]] gather e-mail accounts and user names from different public sources%0a* [[http://seunited.wordpress.com/|SE-united Blog]] Info gathering, Open Source Intel, Se debates, Psych topics and correlation to SE, and a little info sec thrown in on the side%0a** #SEunited on freenode%0a* [[http://www.idcommons.net/|Identity Commons]] place for collaboration for those working on the identity (for people) layer of the network.%0a* [[http://ukcatalogue.oup.com/product/9780199271238.do|The Handbook of Social Capital]] edited by Dario Castiglione, Jan W. van Deth, and Guglielmo Wolleb, Oxford University Press 2008%0a* alternative to private for-profit social networks%0a** [[http://www.openplug.org/|PlugComputer Community]] %0a** [[http://www.joindiaspora.com/|diaspora]] the privacy aware, personally controlled, do-it-all distributed open source social network%0a* [[http://opengraphprotocol.org/|The Open Graph Protocol]] created at Facebook%0a* [[http://www.research.ibm.com/social/|IBM Center for Social Software]]%0a* [[http://www.nytimes.com/2010/05/02/magazine/02self-measurement-t.html|The Data-Driven Life]], NYTimes.com April 2010%0a** "Moodscope is a blended system in which measurement is supplemented by human sympathy. Self-tracking can sometimes appear narcissistic, but it also allows people to connect with one another in new ways. We leave traces of ourselves with our numbers, like insects putting down a trail of pheromones, and in times of crisis, these signals can lead us to others who share our concerns and care enough to help."%0a*** [[http://www.moodscope.com/|Moodscope]] Manage your mood with a little help from your friends%0a*** Wikipedia:Stigmergy%0a* [[http://annaovchinnikova.tumblr.com/post/576163417/pratt-your-life-in-2020-whuffie-meter-curious|Your Life in 2020 Whuffie Meter]], Anna Ovchinnikova, Design Spectrum*%0a** "Whuffie is a conceptual social Metric based on what others think of you."%0a* [[http://rapportive.com/|Rapportive]] Making email a better place%0a** similar to etacts.com , merging CRM/SN with emails%0a* graph of fenn (freenode) address book and context entries [[http://fennetic.net/irc/fun2_small.png|graph]]%0a** practically in chronological order every time%0a* [[http://amd.hope.net/|OpenAMD]] Attendee Meta-Data%0a* [[http://www.nature.com/news/2008/080519/full/news.2008.839.html|Social networking gets medieval]] Researchers give a French province the 'Facebook' treatment, Nature News 2008%0a** http://127.0.0.1/wiki/index.php?n=FamilyTree.FamilyTree%0a** probably better not to mix with Person/%0a* [[Bypassing/Identification#ReverseImageSearch|Reverse image search]]%0a** take a pic of a person, search with , get an entire profile based no just on text search but also on social events one were part of but didn't necessarily disclose%0a* twitter analysis of followers count (or TunkRank or other metrics)%0a** hypothesis : positively correlated to the amount of social events you participated to%0a*** data? twitter history + events/calendar%0a* [[http://www-psych.stanford.edu/~span/Publications/publications.html|Symbiotic Project on Affective Neuroscience]] (SPAN) at Stanford%0a* [[http://www.plosone.org/article/info%25253Adoi%25252F10.1371%25252Fjournal.pone.0011233|Googling Social Interactions: Web Search Engine Based Social Network Construction]] by Lee SH, Kim P-J, Ahn Y-Y, Jeong H, PLoS ONE 5(7): e11233 2010 July 2010%0a** Wikipedia:Econophysics discovered few weeks before%0a*** [[http://www.purdue.edu/newsroom/research/2010/100712VenkatasubmanianFai.html|'Econophysics' points way to fair salaries in free market]], Purdue Newsroom July 2010%0a*** probably during [[http://www.cs.umd.edu/~dml/|Dave Levin]] talk on [[PersonalInformationStream/WithoutNotesJuly10#SystemsWithoutCooperation|Systems without Cooperation]], UWTV July 2010%0a** [[Wikipedia:Minimum spanning tree]] (MST)%0a*** seems close to [[Wikipedia:Neural correlates of consciousness]] (NCC) "minimal set of neuronal events and mechanisms sufficient for a specific conscious percept."%0a* [[http://mozillalabs.com/messaging/2010/08/04/thunderbird-contacts/|Contacts]] by [[http://www.mozillamessaging.com/|Mozilla ThunderBird]]%0a** http://hg.mozilla.org/labs/people/file/26961df24e7e/modules/importers%0a* [[http://www.peerindex.net/|PeerIndex]] discover the authorities and opinion formers on a given topic.%0a* [[http://www.movim.eu/|MOVIM - Open Social Platform]] creating a complete social platform, opensource and totally decentralized respecting its users.%0a* [[http://www.couchsurfing.org/news/article/77|CouchSurfing : A Study on Trust]] conducted by [[http://www.stanford.edu/dept/soc/people/kcook/index.html|Karen Cook]], Stanford Sociology%0a* [[http://www.wosju.com/|Wosju]] Tap into the power of your network%0a* [[Wikipedia:Artificial immune system]] in order to better discriminate relationships to avoid%0a** especially useful seeing the growing amount of interconnected yet partly exclusive [[Tools/SocialNetworks]]%0a%0a(:nogroupfooter:) Person.Template=!unique identifier%0a%0a!!Personnal notes%0a* he likes X%0a* he doesn't Z%0a* his son likes J%0a* he could meet [[Person.D]]%0a%0a!!Automatic profile%0aData gathered form the net%0a%0a!!Describing data%0a* meet through [[Person.Y]]%0a* tags%0a** [[!Profession_Category]]%0a** [[!School_Category]]%0a** [[!Origin_Category]]%0a* present on social networks%0a** Twitter with ID [[http://twitter.com/Twitter_ID]]%0a** Facebook with ID [[http://facebook.com/Facebook_ID]]%0a** LinkedIn with ID [[http://linkedin.com/LinkedIn_ID]] Person.TemplateApplied=[[#a]]%0a[=%0a[[#b]]%0a=]%0a[[#c]] Person.Test1=!test%0a%0a!!Personnal notes%0a* he likes pasta%0a* he doesn't do sport%0a* his son likes robots%0a* he could meet [[Person.Test2]]%0a%0a!!Automatic profile%0aData gathered form the net (use the networks listed later on)%0a%0a!!Describing data%0a* meet through [[Person.Test1]]%0a* tags%0a** [[!Profession_Engineer]]%0a** [[!School_X]]%0a** [[!Origin_France]]%0a* present on social networks%0a** Twitter with ID [[http://twitter.com/Test1_rocks]]%0a** {-Facebook with ID [[http://facebook.com/Facebook_ID]]-}%0a** {-LinkedIn with ID [[http://linkedin.com/LinkedIn_ID]]-} Person.VizTemplate=(:template first:)%0a(:pmgraphviz -- [=[==]%0a digraph {%0a me [label="me" style=filled fillcolor=blue];%0a(:template each:)%0a {=$FullName} [label="{=$FullName}" style=filled fillcolor=orange];%0a me -> {=$FullName};%0a(:template last:)%0a }%0a[==]=] :) PersonalInformationStream.GroupFooter=[[%3c%3c]]%0a[[%3c%3c]]%0a----%0a[[%3c%3c]]%0a%0a%25center%25%3c%3c|[[PersonalInformationStream.WithoutNotes|Back to the list of months]]|>> PersonalInformationStream.LinkOfTheMonth=(:nogroupheader:)%0a%0a>>comment%3c%3c%0a* [[#June2012]]?%0a* [[#May2012]][[WithoutNotesMay12|Calculating Space]] by Konrad Zuse, MIT Technical Translation 1970%0a* [[#April2012]][[WithoutNotesApril12|Challenges for complexity measures: A perspective from social dynamics and collective social computation]], Chaos 2011 %0a** making me wonder if I actually take [[Fabien/Beliefs#B1]] seriously.%0a>>%3c%3c%0a%0a[[#current_start]]%0a* [[#March2012]][[#March2012|March 2012]]%0a** [[#March2012]][[WithoutNotesMarch12|Animal Social Learning and the Evolution of Culture]] by Kevin Laland, Santa Fe Institute February 2012 (to check again)%0a(:recall: 01/01/11 monthly:)%0a[[#current_end]]%0a%0a!![[#Old]]Old links of the month%0a* [[#February2012]][[#February2012|February 2012]]%0a** [[WithoutNotesFebruary12#GregoryChaitin|Algorithmic information as a fundamental concept in physics, mathematics, and biology]] by Gregory Chaitin, UCM Madrid 2011. Accumulated content at [[Cookbook/Biology#metabiology]]. Later on lead to create the wiki http://www.metabiology-wiki.net , read the book [[ReadingNotes/ProvingDarwin]], etc.%0a* [[#January2012]][[#January2012|January 2012]]%0a** [[WithoutNotesJanuary12#TheScienceOfInsecurity|The Science of Insecurity]] by Meredith L. Patterson, 28C3 December 2011. Studies computer security from a language theory perspective. The fundamental affordance between the input a program will have to parse and use. The more restrictive it is, the simpler it will be parse and thus the harder it will be to make the program unsafe. Highlights the importance of specific grammar type (cf [[Wikipedia:Chomsky hierarchy]]) and the computation power required for each. Some discussion also on network protocols and variable length fields. See active discussions on the [[https://lists.langsec.org/pipermail/langsec-discuss/|mailing-list]]. To compare with an [[Wikipedia:Algorithmic information theory]] approach. Overall several very interesting talk from CCC.%0a* [[#December2011]][[#December2011|December 2011]]%0a** [[WithoutNotesDecember11#DeArteCombinatoria|De Arte Combinatoria]] by Gottfried Leibniz, solely its brief Wikipedia page though. A much more mechanized view of what creativity could be and this very early. Still not as early as Raymond Lull's work which initially led me to this piece of work but surely more theorized. Also with less direct application than Lull's automatic religious argumentation "device". It also makes one wonder how Turing view Leibniz's work and how his work on computation as a general system is going beyond this old position. An extremely interesting and sensible step toward the history of computation, its devices and eventually its limits. It also seems related with Gregory Chaitin's work on [[Cookbook/Biology#metabiology]].%0a* [[#November2011]][[#November2011|November 2011]]%0a** [[WithoutNotesNovember11#HectorZenil|The World is Either Algorithmic or Mostly Random]] by Hector Zenil, FQXi 2011. The result of FQXi, Foundamental Question Institute, 2011 question which brought several physicists, cosmologists and computer scientists, this essay take the stance that there is either structure or not, and if there is it has to be algorithmic. Based on algorithmic information theory (AIT) proposed by Chaitin, Solomonoff and Kolmogorov and by own [[Fabien/Beliefs#B1]] this is probably one of the most fundamental belief I have thus what makes the others possible (or not). Amongst the references is Seth Llyod's [[ReadingNotes/ProgrammingTheUniverse]] and Charles Henry Bennett's article which both deepened my interest in digital physics.%0a* [[#October2011]][[#October2011|October 2011]]%0a** [[PersonalInformationStream/WithoutNotesOctober11#ComputationalCreativityProceedings|Proceedings from Computational Creativity conferences]]. Written by several experts of the field including [[http://www.informatics.sussex.ac.uk/research/groups/ccnr/people/SimonMcGregor.html|Simon McGregor]], [[http://www.kylejennings.com/|Kyle Jennings]], [[http://axon.cs.byu.edu/Dan/cv.php|Dan Ventura]], [[http://www.doc.ic.ac.uk/~sgc/|Simon Colton]] and [[http://www.thinkartificial.org|Hrafn Th. Thorisson]] those conferences aim at describing existing systems, mostly software and sometimes robots, that produce novel objects. Models are also discussed. Those papers were read for [[Slideshows/CreativiteArtificielleParadigmShift2011]] yet did not seem to show that the problem is solved, rather list what has been tried so far. It is often not straightforward to see when creativity is showcased what it is and what is its origin, i.e. is it exhibited by the system decoupled from its author or is it solely and extension in time and space of an algorithm devised by the author.%0a* [[#September2011]][[#September2011|September 2011]]%0a** [[PersonalInformationStream/WithoutNotesSeptember11#UlamMemorialLectures|The Evolution of Intelligence on Earth]] by David Krakauer, Ulam Memorial Lectures: Cognitive Ubiquity, Santa Fe Institute August 2011. In three parts this lecture explore what made intelligence possible,: its pervasiveness and its biological nature, the scaffolding of complex cells and finally what is around us and might still to come. Overall a clear overview removing any kind of "magic" for intelligence to arise, eventhough not everything is fully understood yet. Few key quotes including Nozick on creativity : "If there is to be an explanation for how our intelligence functions, it will have to be in terms of factors that taken individually themselves are dumb, for eample in terms of concatenation of simple operations performated by a machine. A psychological explanation of creativity will be in terms of parts or processes that are not themselves creative.".%0a* [[#August2011]][[#August2011|August 2011]]%0a** [[PersonalInformationStream/WithoutNotesAugust11#ScottAaronson|Why Philosophers Should Care About Computational Complexity]] by Scott Aaronson, TR11-108, ECCC August 2011. Found via his blog [[http://www.scottaaronson.com/blog/?p=735|Shtetl-Optimized]] this rather long (50 pages) but generalist article is well structured, making it pleasant to read. Reading it was mainly motivated by [[Analysis/StructuralInformationAsymmetries]] which also was fueled by [[PersonalInformationStream/WithoutNotesJune11#RussellImpagliazzo]] discovered few months earlier and relies on complexity theory. The article also allowed to discover the work [[http://people.seas.harvard.edu/~valiant/|Leslie Valiant]] of particular importance for machine learning. Another motivation was the link between complexity and creativity as briefly summarized by [[PersonalInformationStream/WithoutNotesSeptember11#AviWigderson]] view that if P=NP then creativity can be automated, more related material in [[Slideshows/CreativiteArtificielleParadigmShift2011#ComputationalComplexityOfCreativity]]. Overall it gives a sense of how complexity is pervasive, recently understood and thus fundamental for most fundamental questions, including philosophical one. That today a philosopher would hardly make any significant contribution in any field without have a clear view of the domain.%0a* [[#July2011]][[#July2011|July 2011]]%0a** [[WithoutNotesJuly11#GoogleEffectsOnMemory|Google Effects on Memory: Cognitive Consequences of Having Information at Our Fingertips]], Science July 2011. The very concise article explores how as one know that information will be accessible, less effort is undertaken to encode in memory. Note also the introductory Wired article [[PersonalInformationStream/WithoutNotesJuly11#SearchEnginesChangeHowMemoryWorks]]. Overall this line of research which explore how technology, and in particular information technology (IT) has an impact on the brain by leveraging its intrinsic plasticity hitherto scattered across will be organized in [[Content/Health#ImpactOfInformationTechnologyOnTheBrain]]. It is partly an experimental verification of Clark's thesis re-explained in his recent book [ReadingNotes/Supersizing]]. Beside simply information as a passive object, one can ponder if processes follow the same principle, thus creating true Seedea:Content/Newconcepts#CognitiveCommons . My own process of relying on tools is being reshaped by my own ability to privatey search via [[Tools/Keywords#brain]] and my recent attempt at temporarily encode thoughts via [[MemoryRecalls/ImprovingPIM#ThoughtHashing]] just long enough until it can be encoded within my own PIM. The article had far reaching implication since it challenged my current view on memory, learning and their requirements for [[Content/Health#Sleep]] and overall on what I should invest time in memorizing or not.%0a* [[#June2011]][[#June2011|June 2011]]%0a** [[WithoutNotesJune11#Agnotology|L'ignorance : des recettes pour la produire, l'entretenir, la diffuser]] by Stéphane Foucart, LeMonde.fr June 2011. Finally having a name for a fundamental epistemic and political concept: agnotology (thus added to Seedea:Content/Newconcepts#Agnotology ). Proposed in 2003 by Proctor after his studies on the tobacco industry agnotology is a new affordance to explore the dark side of epistemology, rather than focusing on what is known, what can be known and what is true one can wonder what is not known and why. Instead of offering a normative (and thus sometimes with political importance, e.g. in racial or feminist power struggle) and often at the same time idealistic (e.g. positivist) of how knowledge is build, the field helps us to understand what remains hidden and why. See the seminal books [[ReadingNotes/Agnotology]], SUP 2005. Note that [[WithoutNotesJune11#MachinesReasoningAboutMachines]], [[WithoutNotesJune11#RussellImpagliazzo]] and [[WithoutNotesJune11#RichardsonsArmsRaceModel]] were also all extremely fruitful.%0a* [[#May2011]][[#May2011|May 2011]]%0a** [[WithoutNotesMay11#POWF|Physical One-Way Functions]], Science 2002. After his thesis Ravi Pappu work on holography offers a very tangible way to approach security, the economical problem of how one can makes a process easy to verify yet costly to forge. This paper provides an example outside of the mathematical abstraction of one-way functions that most of us use daily through cryptography for the web. This better understanding of the possible pervasiveness motivated the [[Fabien/StructuralInformationAsymmetries]] proposal. Note also the unrelated yet interesting [[WithoutNotesMay11#IIT]] as an hypothesis on consciousness as a synthesizing function studied through the model of information theory (i.e. entropy).%0a* [[#April2011]][[#April2011|April 2011]]%0a** [[WithoutNotesApril11#TheReconstructionOfSciencePhylogeny|The Reconstruction of Science Phylogeny]] by David Chavalarias and Jean-Philippe Cointet, 2009. Based on the principles and tools of scientometrics, bibliography measures restricted to scientific fields, the authors explore through co-word analysis few fields and produce large visualization. The aim is to study which existing or new metrics are actually relevant and can make quantitative epistemology a way to support science by providing a way to analyze itself. I find this work particularly exciting because it leverages the fundamental concept of evolution and apply it to non-biological organisms and can provide some of the basis for a really generalist phylogeny and not only in sciences but also in technology (e.g. in software) or even arts. Epistemology would then be much more relevant than through careful but very restricted studies for physics research during few decades or through various plausible yet unfalsified theories. When this would happen though, the way to traverse such a large structure would require some precise means of access or visualization but hopefully tools developed for the scale of the Web should help. Note that the Matlab framework [[http://sciencemapping.com/WE|WordsEvolution (WE)]] they developed is linked but does not seem to be downloadable nor provide a web interface to explore other fields. See overall the whole [[WithoutNotesApril11#MDTS|Mining the Digital Traces of Science (MDTS11)]] conference at ISC-PIF for recent advances in scientometrics and mapping.%0a* [[#March2011]][[#March2011|March 2011]]%0a** [[WithoutNotesMarch11#Chaisson|Energy Rate Density as a Complexity Metric and Evolutionary Driver]] by E.J. Chaisson, Wileys Periodicals Complexity 2010. Diversity is marvelous because it keeps us on our toes, ready to be surprised. Yet there has to be a connection, a link between what seems at odd. Not just from one object to another but from anything we encounter and from all aspect of life. Having a unifying model provides the abstract link to makes sense of what seems unrelated and thus keep coherence in our understand. Yet what is common between a worm and our Sun, or even from a much distant sun? [[http://www.tufts.edu/as/wright_center/eric/ericpage.html|Eric Chaisson]] at Tufts University considers energy, but not as an absolute value, rather as what can be used by the object of scrutiny and, to keep them comparable, as a function of their mass. This principle and its resulting metric the allow to compare objects across layers of complexity, from galaxies to societies and the technologies they are relying upon. No mention is done of software or of the Internet but it is definitely a nice unifying framework.%0a* [[#February2011]][[#February2011|February 2011]]%0a** The multiple articles on [[WithoutNotesFebruary11#MartinFord|The Lights In the Tunnel - Automation, Accelerating Technology and the Economy of the Future]] by Martin Ford, Acculant Publishing 2009. See also related links like Robotic Nation by Marshall Brain (2008) and the blog mediated debate with Robin Hanson (author of the much earlier article Economic Growth Given Machine Intelligence 1998). It brought me back to the basics, the economical foundation of projects linking creativity and artificial intelligence. What would be the consequences on the economical system based on retribution from the efficiency of labor and uniqueness of skills if automation is a process without technical boundaries? Would the underlying ideal of meritocracy also suffer? How would life change? A fundamental question, even more political then technical. Yet, despite this importance, if the rate does not significantly increase (even considering Moore's "law") the impact might not be significant for most on the short-term.%0a* [[#January2011]][[#January2011|January 2011]]%0a** [[WithoutNotesJanuary11#JonMcCormack|Facing the Future: Evolutionary Possibilities for Human-Machine Creativity]] by Jon McCormack, Chapter 19 of The Art of Artificial Evolution: A Handbook on Evolutionary Art and Music, Springer 2007. It very simply and concisely expresses my own view on the impact and importance of computer science. Even though it limits itself to domains of the arts, through music and visualization, and avoid epistemology at large and scientific progress in particular, it shows how the state of the art in computer science already is but will keep on being central on producing new content. It postulates the several ways how but suggest that it will be side by side, or even in symbiosis, that progresses will be made. Finally 8 open problems are proposed to make the structure the field of evolutionary computation. Note that [[WithoutNotesJanuary11#27C3|We come in peace, 27th Chaos Communication Congress]] for a overview of the politics and control technologies around the Internet and [[WithoutNotesJanuary11#ArtificialCosmogenesis|The Future of Scientific Simulations: from Artificial Life to Artificial Cosmogenesis]] by Clement Vidal, 2008 for a cosmological step back also have radically changed my way of thinking.%0a* [[#December2010]][[#December2010|December 2010]]%0a** [[WithoutNotesDecember10#An-arrgh-chy|An-arrgh-chy: The Law and Economics of Pirate Organization]] by Peter T. Leeson, Journal of Political Economy 2007. An historical depiction of group of outlaws still abide to politics build around rational economical principles. Extremely interesting by providing a rather logical view including on innovation regarding organization of individuals, even in ways that could sound counter-intuitive based on the education of the masses, e.g. "The institutional separation of powers aboard pirate ships predated its adoption by seventeenth- and eighteenth-century governments." (p1066). It also begs for better understanding of the pirates utopia through [[http://mitpress.mit.edu/catalog/item/default.asp?ttype=2&tid=4196|Crypto Anarchy, Cyberstates, and Pirate Utopias]] edited by Peter Ludlow, The MIT Press 2001.%0a* [[#November2010]][[#November2010|November 2010]]%0a** [[WithoutNotesNovember10#BenjaminBayart|Internet libre, ou Minitel 2.0 ?]] by Benjamin Bayart, RMLL/LSM 2007. Briefly describing the infrastructure of the Internet and thus removing the mist around the cloud display how economical and political actors organize themselves. This organization is not free of ideology as actors have to abide to legislative frameworks already in place and new ones getting in place. The view acquired is very much less idealistic that the casual understanding of the Internet as a new space of freedom that does not need to be constantly fought for but that already is for the "public" at large. It is a perspective coherent with presentation in hacker conferences including those the CCC.%0a* [[#October2010]][[#October2010|October 2010]]%0a** [[WithoutNotesOctober10#GunsGermsAndSteel|Guns Germs and Steel]] with Jared Diamond, Lion Television 2005. The 3 episodes show by [[http://www.pbs.org/gunsgermssteel/|PBS]] describes the lifelong work of [[(Wikipedia:)Jared Diamond]] following his quest at understanding why some are privileged and why others are not. We travel through hypothesis and locations to step by step unfold his model and gradually get a more humbling look at how civilizations interacted and what lead some to outpace others, at least economically. See also his 1997 book [[Wikipedia:Guns, Germs, and Steel]] : The Fates of Human Societies.%0a* [[#September2010]][[#September2010|September 2010]]%0a** [[WithoutNotesSeptember10#Connections1|Connections]], British historical series with James Burke, BBC 1978. Starting from a seemingly anecdotal event in episode 1 The Trigger Effect, ideas and inventions are explained until during the last minutes of each episode James Burke sew events back together chronologically and logically. [[Wikipedia:Connections (TV series)|The series]] is subtitled "Alternative View of Change" and explored the flow of human civilization avoiding ideological myths but instead a more political, economical, technical and even amoral viewpoint even if often letting the viewer ponder the decisions made then. Note that this initial 1978 season was later on followed by Connections'^2^' in 1994 and Connections'^3^' in 1997. Note that James Burke also authored a book following the same principle [[http://www.smithsonianmag.com/history-archaeology/reviews_aug97___c.html|The Pinball Effect]] (Review by the Smithsonian Magazine 1997) and participated to the [[http://www.k-web.org/|James Burke Institute for Innovation in Education the Knowledge Web]].%0a* [[#August2010]][[#August2010|August 2010]]%0a** [[WithoutNotesAugust10#SocialProstheticSystem|On the Evolution of Human Motivation: The Role of Social Prosthetic Systems]] by Stephen M. Kosslyn, 2006 : how we relate to each other in a utilitarian way, why we want to collaborate and how behaviors that sounds biologically doubtful can make sense in a more social context. The paper connected a lot of different concepts I discovered earlier and the "SPS" framework is very simple, a geek metaphor could be that we all provides "APIs" to others. It is rather theoretical yet very straightforward.%0a* [[#July2010]][[#July2010|July 2010]]%0a** [[WithoutNotesJuly10#FrankLongo|Learning and Memory: How it Works and When it Fails]] by Frank Longo explaining with passion how listening to this very conference will change the topology of your own brain and also why the brain is no less active than the beating heart displaying at [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a_HfSnQqeyY#t=1h50m|~1h50min the "moving" brain]]. Overall most of the [[http://med.stanford.edu/minimed/|Stanford Mini Med School]] are clear and on important topics, to watch.%0a* [[#June2010]][[#June2010|June 2010]]%0a** [[WithoutNotesJune10#BeingNoOne|Being No One: Consciousness, The Phenomenal Self, and the First-Person Perspective]] by Thomas Metzinger, UC Berkeley Graudate Council 2005 because I checked his work before without truly exploring it. I then wrote a short page [[Content/There Is No Self]] exploring "empty concepts". This time watching this talk lead to notes on his 2 books [[ReadingNotesBeingNoOne/|Being No One]] and his more recent [[ReadingNotes/The Ego Tunnel]]. Im currently working on a formalization of his model and eventually an integration to my internal PIM (cf [[http://self]] ). PersonalInformationStream.LinkOfTheYear=(:nogroupheader:)%0a%0a!!June 2010 to June 2011%0a* ?%0a%0a!!Note%0aWhat was interesting few months might not be now thus even though the [[LinkOfTheMonth]] will be useful it is not sufficient. 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Tainter looked at several societies that gradually arrived at a level of remarkable sophistication then suddenly collapsed"%0a*** [[Content/Projetautonomieenergetique#SocietalCollapse]]%0a** "when the ecosystem stops rewarding complexity, it is the people who figure out how to work simply in the present, rather than the people who mastered the complexities of the past, who get to say what happens in the future."%0a* [[http://images.math.cnrs.fr/La-bibliotheque-Mazarine.html|La bibliothčque Mazarine]] by Aurélien Alvarez, Images des mathématiques April 2010%0a* [[http://sites.radiofrance.fr/chaines/france-culture2/emissions/planete/fiche.php?diffusion_id=82711|Sur internet : une nouvelle géographie ?]], Planete Terre, France Culture April 2010%0a** Seedea:Seedea/SandIdeabox#geonet%0a* [[http://www.slate.com/id/2249124/|YouTube's original sin.]] by Farhad Manjoo, Slate Magazine March 2010%0a* [[http://www.dirtthemovie.org/|Dirt! The Movie]], Ground Media 2009%0a* [[http://vimeo.com/10495580|Summary of CPOV 2010 (March 26-27, Amsterdam)]] by Daniel Mietchen, March 2010%0a* {-[[http://singularityhub.com/2010/04/10/boolean-logic-unlocks-the-key-to-finding-new-genes-in-milliseconds/|Boolean Logic Unlocks The Key To Finding New Genes in Milliseconds]] by Aaron Saenz, Singularity Hub April 2010-}%0a** moved to [[ReadingNotes/IntelligentBio]]%0a* {-[[http://www.arte.tv/fr/Comprendre-le-monde/philosophie/3144464.html|Philosophie - Technique]] Caterina Zanfi, Arte April 2010-}%0a** moved to [[Seedea:Utopiahanalysis/Tech4Libre]]%0a* [[http://www.visualcomplexity.com/vc/blog/?p=644|Information Visualization Manifesto]] by Manuel Lima, VC blog 2009%0a** “Information Visualization is the use of computer-supported, interactive, visual representations of abstract data to amplify cognition” Ben Shneiderman, Stuart K. Card and Jock D. Mackinlay%0a** Form Follows Function, Start with a Question, Interactivity is Key, Cite your Source, The power of Narrative, Do not glorify Aesthetics, Look for Relevancy, Embrace Time, Aspire for Knowledge, Avoid gratuitous visualizations%0a* [[http://www.canalacademie.com/ida5457-Claude-Debru-pour-une-pratique-de.html|Claude Debru : pour une pratique de la philosophie dans les laboratoires de recherche]], Canal Academie April 2010%0a** [[http://www.editions-hermann.fr/ficheproduit.php?lang=fr&menu=&ref=Philosophie+Neurophilosophie+du+r%25EAve&prodid=35|Philosophie Neurophilosophie du ręve]], Claude Debru, Herman 1990%0a* [[http://www.h-online.com/open/features/Interview-Eben-Moglen-Freedom-vs-the-Cloud-Log-955421.html|Interview: Eben Moglen - Freedom vs. the Cloud Log]], The H Open Source March 2010%0a** like RMS, totally right yet completly overestimating the public education AND motivation in regard to privacy, politics and information technology%0a* [[http://www.nature.com/news/2010/100412/full/news.2010.178.html|Anonymizing patient records for genomics]] by Daniel Cressey, Nature News April 2010%0a* [[http://www.social-engineer.org/framework/Podcast/008_-_The_Social_Engineering_Zero_Day_Revealed|Episode 008 - The Social Engineering Zero Day Revealed]] with EFF as a sponsor, The Social-Engineer.org Podcast April 2010%0a* [[http://nigelcollin.squarespace.com/blog/2010/4/13/why-defining-creativity-is-making-you-less-creative.html|Why defining creativity is making you less creative!]] by Nigel Collin, Leading Creatives April 2010%0a** including personal comment%0a* {-[[http://www.worldchanging.com/archives/011080.html|Bright Green: Carbon Neutrality, in Four Graphs]] by Eric De Place, Worldchanging April 2010-}%0a** moved to [[Content/Energy#CarbonTax]]%0a* [[http://sites.radiofrance.fr/chaines/france-culture2/emissions/continent_sciences/fiche.php?diffusion_id=82701|De la plante au béton]], Continent Sciences, France Culture April 2010%0a* [[http://www.currybet.net/cbet_blog/2010/04/claire_rowland_psychology_creativity.php|"Psychology Of Creativity" - Claire Rowland at London IA]] by Martin Belam, Martin Belam's currybetdotnet blog April 2010%0a* [[http://blog.assembla.com/assemblablog/tabid/12618/bid/12330/An-Update-on-Debt-financing-for-SaaS-products.aspx|An Update on Debt financing for SaaS products]] by Andy Singleton, Assembla Blog April 2010%0a* [[http://blog.webhooks.org/2010/04/15/sxsw-talk-on-webhooks-and-the-evented-web/|SXSW Talk on WebHooks and the Evented Web]] by Jeff Lindsay, Web Hooks April 2010%0a* {-[[http://www.edutopia.org/programming|Programming Is the New Literacy]] by Marc Prensky, Edutopia 2008-}%0a** moved to [[Tools/Programming]] and [[Content/Education]]%0a* {-[[http://www.cnbc.com/id/33831099|Inside the Mind of Google]] by Maria Bartiromo, CNBC 2010-}%0a** moved to [[AutoDebate/GoogleIsEvil]]%0a* [[http://www.intac.net/a-comparison-of-dedicated-servers-by-company_2010-04-13/|A Comparison of Dedicated Servers By Company]], intac April 2010%0a* [[http://www.social-engineer.org/framework/Podcast/007_-_Using_Persuasion_On_The_Mindless_Masses|Episode 007 - Using Persuasion on the Mindless Masses]] with Ellen Langer, The Social-Engineer.org Podcast March 2008%0a** [[http://www.ellenlanger.com/|Ellen Langer]]%0a** at ~min43 "learning how to exploit the power of uncertainty"%0a** [[Wikipedia:Mindfulness (psychology)]]%0a** at ~min48 "when you stop being judgmental of others you stop being judgmental of yourself and when you are in that state of greater balance, pleased with yourself, you are also less vulnerable to other people attempts to manipulate you, you don't have to run from your own mindfulness"%0a* [[http://www.nytimes.com/1997/09/23/science/scientist-at-work-ellen-j-langer-a-scholar-of-the-absent-mind.html|Ellen J. Langer - A Scholar of the Absent Mind]] by Philip J. Hilts, NYTimes.com 1997%0a* [[http://www.canalacademie.com/ida5660-Quand-la-zone-euro-joue-aux.html|Quand la zone euro joue aux dominos ou le cas grec est-il contagieux ?]] by Philippe Jurgensen, Canal Académie April 2010%0a* [[http://fora.tv/2010/04/07/Visualizing_Science|Visualizing Science]] swissnex San Francisco April 2010%0a* {-[[http://www.forbes.com/2010/04/13/entrepreneurs-venture-capital-technology-security-10-startups.html|Why Entrepreneurs Don't Need VCs]] Saad Khan, Forbes.com April 2010-}%0a** moved to [[ReadingNotes/VentureCapitalAndTheFinanceOfInnovation]]%0a* [[http://ieet.org/index.php/IEET/more/3859/|Warcraft Civilization]] with William Sims Bainbridge, One Point, IEET March 2010%0a** [[http://www.newscientist.com/blogs/culturelab/2010/03/william-sims-bainbridge-seeing-the-future-in-games.php|World of Warcraft predicts the future]] by Samantha Murphy, NewScience CultureLab March 2010%0a* [[http://www.dana.org/news/cerebrum/detail.aspx?id=806|How Addiction Hijacks Our Reward System]] by Cynthia M. Kuhn, and Wilkie A. Wilson, Dana Foundation 2005%0a** "Recent imaging studies of the brains of addicts while they were anticipating a fix show that the planning and executive function areas of the prefrontal cortex become highly activated as the addicts plan for the upcoming drug reward."%0a** "The powerfully addicting effects of nicotine demonstrate that the conscious %3c%3cliking>> of the drug experience is not the most important effect of addictive drugs."%0a** "In an established addiction, the brain’s executive centers have become programmed to take all action necessary to acquire the drug."%0a** "If you invented the perfect reward-blocking drug, nobody would take it at the cost of losing the pleasures of life. "%0a* [[http://www.memsuniverse.com/1548|Accelerometers]], MEMSuniverse 2009%0a** "second largest sensor market share after pressure sensors"%0a* [[http://www.pyroelectro.com/tutorials/accel_intro/index.html|The Accelerometer]] by Chris, PyroElectro%0a* [[http://www.canalacademie.com/ida5332-Libertes-et-surete-dans-un-monde.html|Libertés et sűreté dans un monde dangereux : entretien avec Mireille Delmas-Marty]], Canal Académie April 2010%0a* {-[[http://www.godinchief.com/entry/decoding-the-brain-of-a-vc/|Decoding The Brain Of A VC]] by Vishal Gondal, God in Chief April 2010-}%0a** moved to [[ReadingNotes/VentureCapitalAndTheFinanceOfInnovation]]%0a* [[http://www.canalacademie.com/Le-stress-mieux-comprendre-ses.html|Le stress : mieux comprendre ses mécanismes]] wih Michel Le Moal, Canal Académie April 2010%0a** mention of Claude Bernard's homeostasis concept%0a* [[http://update.unu.edu/archive/issue31_5.htm|PCs impact on the environment - Study tallies environmental cost of computer boom]], newsletter of United Nations University Issue31, May-June 2004%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=phA_NSApxrQ|Dwayne Spradlin (CEO, InnoCentive): The Power of Open Innovation]], BRITE '10 conference, ColumbiaBusiness April 2010%0a** [[Events/DIBarCamp#Crowdsourcing]]%0a** concluding on an Harvard study finding that solutions were find 6 disciplines away from the discipline they were originally assigned to%0a*** justifying unlimited diversity (especially since it probably costs less to InnoCentive then to the person involved in the solution)%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FHOIiohI0Vo|Launching Creative Communities: Lessons From the Spore Community]] by Will Wight, Stanford University 2009%0a%0a[[#Bottom]] PersonalInformationStream.WithoutNotesApril11=* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jfi5GOZwYJ4|Overconnected]], Churchill Club March 2011%0a** [[http://www.davidow.com/overconnected/|Overconnected]] by Bill Davidow, Delphinium Books January 2011%0a** [[Wikipedia:Bill Davidow]]%0a** Dire Consequences of Overconnectedness by William Davidow, Commonwealth Club January 2011 watched in [[PersonalInformationStream/WithoutNotesFebruary11]]%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rsCwT_VsdWU|Innovation to Action]], Churchill Club March 2011%0a** see also [[ReadingNotes/SeeingWhatsNext]]%0a* [[#BrianChristian]][[http://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2011/03/mind-vs-machine/8386/|Mind vs. Machine]] by Brian Christian, The Atlantic March 2011%0a** via http://groups.google.com/group/master-web-science/browse_frm/thread/b4585c3e0a053b10#%0a** cf read recently [[WithoutNotesFebruary11#ComputingMachineryAndIntelligence]]%0a** [[http://www.loebner.net/Prizef/loebner-prize.html|Home Page of the Loebner Prize]]%0a** my [[Content/MisterRoboto]] page%0a** https://twitter.com/#!/utopiah/status/53815528678096896%0a*** see [[ReadingNotes/MecaMind]]%0a* [[http://semanticweb.com/measuring-success-with-the-right-numbers_b18827|Measuring Success With the Right Numbers]] by Paul Miller, SemanticWeb.com April 2011%0a* [[http://www.franceculture.com/emission-planete-terre-les-japonais-les-risques-et-les-territoires-de-la-catastrophe-2011-03-30.html|Les Japonais, les risques, et les territoires de la catastrophe]], Plančte terre, France Culture March 2011%0a* [[http://blog.lucene.com/2009/08/10/joining-cloudera/|Joining Cloudera]] by Doug Cutting, Free Search 2009%0a* [[https://blogs.apache.org/foundation/entry/apache_innovation_bolsters_ibm_s|Apache Innovation Bolsters IBM's "Smartest Machine on Earth" in First-ever Man vs. Machine Competition on Jeopardy! Quiz Show]] by Sally Khudairi, The Apache Software Foundation Blog February 2011%0a* [[https://blogs.apache.org/foundation/entry/the_apache_software_foundation_announces9|The Apache Software Foundation Announces Apache Cassandra 0.7]] by Sally Khudairi, The Apache Software Foundation Blog January 2011%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KXBP_OEBCCY|Alice Marwick on Celebrity, Publicity and Self-Branding in Web 2.0]], Berkman Center March 2011%0a** [[http://cyber.law.harvard.edu/events/luncheon/2011/03/marwick|Status Update: Celebrity, Publicity and Self-Branding in Web 2.0]] by Alice Marwick from Microsoft Research, Berkman Center%0a** mention of status affordances%0a*** see also http://tunkrank.com/score/utopiah that I was daily tracking%0a**** cf [[Path:/pub/socialbehaviors/tunkranking.png]] (outdated, end of 2010)%0a** see [[Tools/SocialNetworks]]%0a** [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KXBP_OEBCCY#t=24m10s|P2P Surveillance]] (rather than "ambient intimacy" or "digital awareness" or "lifestreaming") sounds precisely like Color Labs%0a** [[http://www.tiara.org/|tiara.org]] personal homepage of Alice Marwick, aka alicetiara%0a*** [[http://www.tiara.org/blog/|tiara.org blog]] a feminist technology blog%0a** [[http://research.microsoft.com/en-us/people/amarwick/|Alice Marwick]] at Microsoft Research%0a* [[http://www.newscientist.com/article/mg21028063.400-bot-shows-signs-of-consciousness.html?full=true|Bot shows signs of consciousness]] by Celeste Biever, New Scientist April 2011%0a** updated [[Wikipedia:LIDA (Cognitive architecture)]]%0a** [[http://ccrg.cs.memphis.edu/~franklin/|Stan Franklin]], University of Memphis in Tennessee%0a** [[http://web.mac.com/antonio.chella/Sito/Home.html|Antonio Chella]], Editor-in-Chief of the International Journal of machine Consciousness%0a** [[http://www.doc.ic.ac.uk/~mpsha/|Murray Shanahan]], Professor of Cognitive Robotics, Imperial College London%0a* [[http://jasss.soc.surrey.ac.uk/14/2/7.html|Knowledge Diffusion and Innovation: Modelling Complex Entrepreneurial Behaviours by Piergiuseppe Morone and Richard Taylor: A Response to the Review]], JASSS March 2011%0a** review read [[WithoutNotesJanuary11#KDIJASSS]]%0a* [[http://jasss.soc.surrey.ac.uk/14/2/1.html|Innovation as an Emerging System Property: An Agent Based Simulation Model]] by Cristiano Antonelli and Gianluigi Ferraris, JASSS March 2011%0a* [[http://www.briansolis.com/2011/04/twitter-co-founder-jack-dorsey-and-the-ideas-that-sparked-a-revolution/|Twitter Co-Founder Jack Dorsey and the Ideas that Sparked a Revolution]] by Brian Solis, April 2011%0a** cf last paragraph%0a*** see also [[http://qeiru.com/|Qeiru]]%0a* [[http://www.franceculture.com/emission-continent-sciences-un-texte-un-mathematicien-a-la-bnf-laplace-le-hasard-et-ses-lois-univers|Un texte, un mathématicien ŕ la BNF : Laplace, le hasard et ses lois universelles]], Continent sciences, France Culture March 2011%0a* [[http://www.nature.com/nature/journal/v471/n7336/full/471027a.html|In praise of Luddism]] by David Edgerton, Nature March 2011%0a* [[http://www.nature.com/nature/journal/v471/n7337/full/471170a.html|Neuroscience: Towards functional connectomics]] by H. Sebastian Seung, Nature March 2011%0a** http://hebb.mit.edu/people/seung/publications.html%0a* [[http://www.epiphanysolutions.co.uk/blog/start-up-search-engines-google-killers-or-wannabes/|Start-up Search Engines: Google Killers or Wannabes?]] by Jake Rainbow, Epiphany Solutions Digital Marketing Blog 2010%0a* [[http://thenextweb.com/entrepreneur/2011/04/06/entrepreneurs-want-an-chance-to-pitch-to-groupon-investors-bv-capital/?awesm=tnw.to_17jEH&utm_content=twitter-publisher-main&utm_medium=tnw.to-twitter|Entrepreneurs: Want an chance to pitch to Groupon investors BV Capital?]], TNW Entrepreneur April 2011%0a** found through Beta List%0a* [[http://jtnimoy.net/workviewer.php?q=178|Tron Legacy]] by Josh Nimoy, The Work of Josh Nimoy 2010%0a** mention of [[Tools/Processing]]%0a* [[http://engineering.twitter.com/2011/04/twitter-search-is-now-3x-faster_1656.html|Twitter Search is Now 3x Faster]] by Krishna Gade, Twitter Engineering April 2011%0a* [[#PhilipZimbardo]][[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1G-MhGE5Au0|Interview with psychologist Philip Zimbardo]] by Eugene Paashuis, VPRO Backlight April 2011%0a** [[http://www.lucifereffect.com/|The Lucifer Effect: Understanding How Good People Turn Evil]] by Philip Zimbardo, Random House, 2007%0a** [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1G-MhGE5Au0#t=8m40s|~8min]] mention of Milgram's experiment and the difference between the institution and the individual power%0a*** Milgram studied "the power of one individual over another individual"%0a*** Zimbardo studied "the power of the institution over all the people within them"%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4iRESwXnFoA|Why privacy online is different, and why it isn't]] by Helen Nissenbaum, Stanford Center for Internet & Society March 2011%0a** [[http://www.nyu.edu/projects/nissenbaum/|Helen Nissenbaum]]'s page at New York University%0a** [[http://cs.nyu.edu/trackmenot/|TrackMeNot]], created by Daniel C. Howe, Helen Nissenbaum%0a* [[http://virtual-economy.org/blog/world_bank_virtual_economy_rep|World Bank Virtual Economy report: secondary markets worth $3 billion]] by Vili Lehdonvirta, Virtual Economy Research Network April 2011%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B9zVdU3N7DY|Ed Feigenbaum's Search for A.I.]], Computer History April 2011%0a** [[Wikipedia:Edward Feigenbaum]]%0a** [[Wikipedia:Knowledge Systems Laboratory]]%0a** [[http://www-ksl.stanford.edu/|Stanford Knowledge Systems, AI Laboratory]] KSL %0a*** http://www.ksl.stanford.edu/abstracts_by_author/Feigenbaum,E..papers.html%0a* [[http://www.leprogres.fr/france-monde/2011/03/25/ces-robots-qui-vont-changer-notre-vie-quotidienne|Ces robots qui vont changer notre vie quotidienne]], Le Progrčs March 2011%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VIdRSl7Dc88|What I Saw in North Korea and Why it Matters]] by Siegfried S. Hecker, Google Tech Talk March 2011%0a** Center for International Security and Cooperation, Stanford University%0a* [[#EricRies]][[http://ecorner.stanford.edu/authorMaterialInfo.html?mid=2273|Evangelizing for the Lean Startup]] by Eric Ries, Stanford's Entrepreneurship Corner 2009%0a** [[https://twitter.com/#!/ericries|@EricRies]]%0a** [[http://www.startuplessonslearned.com/|Lessons Learned]] by Eric Ries%0a* [[http://www.franceculture.com/emission-science-publique-comment-des-univers-paralleles-pourraient-ils-exister-2011-04-08.html|Comment des univers parallčles pourraient-ils exister ?]], Science publique, France Culture April 2011%0a** see also [[ReadingNotes/TheLogicOfScientificDiscovery]] and falsifiability%0a* [[http://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/ulterior-motives/201104/when-relying-significant-others-backfires|When relying on significant others backfires]] by Art Markman, Psychology Today April 2011%0a* [[#LinkedWiki]][[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jRfFNU8OWkc|LinkedWiki]]%0a** http://www.youtube.com/user/LinkedWiki%0a** [[https://twitter.com/#!/karima_rafes|@karima_rafes]]%0a*** meet before at [[Events/DataPublica]] then [[Events/RencontresWikimedia2010]]%0a** [[http://www.bordercloud.com/|BorderCloud]] Le Web 3.0 ne vous attend pas.%0a*** [[https://twitter.com/#!/BorderCloudInfo|@BorderCloudInfo]]%0a** also tried [[Tools/SemanticWeb#SemanticMediaWiki]]%0a** [[http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Extension:LinkedWiki|Extension:LinkedWiki]] on MediaWiki%0a* [[http://arxiv.org/PS_cache/arxiv/pdf/1103/1103.0398v1.pdf|Natural Language Processing (almost) from Scratch]], arXiv March 2011%0a** via [[http://topixtream.com/user/ogrisel|Olivier Grisel]] on TopixTream%0a** SENNA : Semantic/syntactic Extraction using a Neural Network Architecture%0a*** http://ml.nec-labs.com/senna/%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Io-86pFPCsg|Ward Cunningham on Connectipedia]], 2008%0a** saying that his own major contribution was to be able "to link to something that wasn't there yet."%0a* [[http://nanostelia.wordpress.com/2011/04/10/watson-ibm-jeopardy-natural-language-processing/|Man Vs. Watson : quoi de neuf docteur ?]] by Duncan, Nanostelia April 2011%0a** see also [[Tools/ApacheProjects#UIMA]]%0a* [[http://googleblog.blogspot.com/2011/04/1-billion-computing-core-hours-for.html|1 billion computing core-hours for researchers to tackle huge scientific challenges]], Official Google Blog April 2011%0a** via http://www.hpcwire.com/news/Google-Donates-One-Billion-Core-Hours-to-Science-119500474.html%0a* [[http://dannorth.net/introducing-bdd/|Introducing BDD]] by Dan North, DanNorth.net 2006%0a** [[Wikipedia:Behavior Driven Development]]%0a*** [[Wikipedia:You ain't gonna need it]] (YAGNI)%0a** [[http://www.oreillynet.com/pub/a/ruby/2007/08/09/behavior-driven-development-using-ruby-part-1.html|Behavior Driven Development Using Ruby (Part 1)]] by Gregory Brown, O'Reilly Media 2007%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XOkHh8zF33o|Beyond Test Driven Development: Behaviour Driven Development]] by Dave Astels, Google TechTalks 2006%0a** [[Wikipedia:Reflection (computer programming)]]%0a** [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XOkHh8zF33o#t=12m10s|~12min]] "BDD are executable specifications behaviors of your system"%0a** getting rid of the test-centric mindset and vocabulary%0a*** {-tests, units, assertions, ...-} -> '''behaviour, should, expectations, ...'''%0a** [[http://rspec.info/|RSpec.info]] Behaviour-Driven Development tool for Ruby programmers%0a*** http://relishapp.com/rspec/file/twominutetutorial%0a** [[http://dannorth.net/2007/06/17/introducing-rbehave/|Introducing rbehave]], DanNorth.net 2007%0a** [[Wikipedia:Code coverage]]%0a*** https://github.com/relevance/rcov%0a*** https://github.com/colszowka/simplecov%0a** see also%0a*** [[Wikipedia:Executable UML]] (xtUML or xUML)%0a*** specification domain specific language (DSL)%0a* [[http://spectrum.ieee.org/at-work/innovation/jobless-innovation|Jobless Innovation?]] by G. Pascal Zachary, IEEE Spectrum April 2011%0a* [[http://jeffjonas.typepad.com/jeff_jonas/2011/04/data-beats-math.html|Data Beats Math]] by Jeff Jonas, April 2011%0a** http://jeffjonas.typepad.com/%0a* [[http://brainoff.com/weblog/2011/04/11/1635|Brain Off » We Need to Stop Google’s Exploitation of Open Communities]] by Mikel Maron, Building Digital Technology for Our Planet April 2011%0a* [[http://oreilly.com/pub/a/ruby/2007/09/20/behavior-driven-development-using-ruby-part-3.html?page=1|Behavior Driven Development Using Ruby (Part 3)]] by Gregory Brown, O'Reilly Media 2007%0a** http://behaviour-driven.org%0a** [[http://seattlerb.rubyforge.org/heckle/|Heckle]] mutation tester%0a** [[https://github.com/relevance/rcov|RCov]] code coverage tool for Ruby%0a* [[http://vimeo.com/11086970|Code Metrics with Metric Fu]] by Charles Max Wood, 2010%0a** http://metric-fu.rubyforge.org/%0a** [[http://railscasts.com/episodes/166-metric-fu|#166 Metric Fu]], Railscasts 2009%0a* [[http://www.franceculture.com/emission-continent-sciences-quelle-est-la-perennite-des-donnees-numeriques-2011-04-11.html|Quelle est la pérennité des données numériques ?]], Continent sciences, France Culture April 2011%0a** note that not only data physically deteriorate, code does so too%0a*** see also [[Wikipedia:Legacy code]]%0a* [[http://www.seeks-project.info/seeks/doc/seeks_toward.pdf|Towards Collaborative Searching over an Overlay Network]] by Emmanuel Benazera, 2006%0a** http://www.seeks-project.info%0a* [[http://www.framablog.org/index.php/post/2011/04/13/sugar-labs-education-walter-bender|L'expérience Sugar Labs préfigure-t-elle une révolution éducative du XXIe sičcle ?]] by aKa, Framablog April 2011%0a** [[http://www.sugarlabs.org/|Sugar Labs—learning software for children]] is t%0a** via http://identi.ca/bzg%0a* [[http://java.sys-con.com/node/38665|Deutsch's Fallacies, 10 Years After]] by Ingrid Van Den Hoogen, JAVA Developer's Journal 2004%0a* [[http://actu.epfl.ch/news/new-evidence-for-innate-knowledge-5/|New evidence for innate knowledge]] by Lionel Pousaz, EPFL News March 2011%0a** via http://bluebrain.epfl.ch%0a* [[http://www.pnas.org/content/108/13/5419.full|A synaptic organizing principle for cortical neuronal groups]], PNAS March 2011%0a** cf [[Wikipedia:Gerald Edelman]] and [[Wikipedia:Donald O. Hebb]]%0a** see also [[ReadingNotes/WithoutMiracles]] with its great emphasis on neural darwinism%0a*** cf Chapter 5 [[http://faculty.ed.uiuc.edu/g-cziko/wm/05.html|Brain Evolution and Development: The Selection of Neurons and Synapses]]%0a* [[http://www.datacenterknowledge.com/archives/2011/04/14/will-open-compute-alter-the-data-center-market/|Will Open Compute Alter the Data Center Market?]] by Rich Miller, Data Center Knowledge April 2011%0a** Seedea:Oimp/Sustainableserverfarm%0a* [[#AndrewNg]][[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZmNOAtZIgIk|Unsupervised Feature Learning and Deep Learning]] by Andrew Ng, Bay Area Vision Meeting March 2011%0a** Bay Area Vision Meeting (BAVM) [[http://vision.stanford.edu/bavm2009/|2009]] [[http://bavm2010.eecs.berkeley.edu/|2010]], [[https://sites.google.com/site/bavm2011/|2011]] %0a** reading [[ReadingNotes/AlgorithmsOfTheIntelligentWeb]] at the same time%0a** see also [[WatchingNotes/WatchingNotes#MachineLearningCS229]] by Andrew Ng too%0a** [[http://opencv.willowgarage.com/|OpenCV]] (Open Source Computer Vision)%0a** mention of %0a*** [[http://cs.stanford.edu/~ang/papers/icml07-selftaughtlearning.pdf|Self-taught Learning: Transfer Learning from Unlabeled Data]], 2007%0a**** side note : one of the co-author is working on ML for Facebook and ad relevancy, see also http://www.quora.com/Why-is-machine-learning-used-heavily-for-Googles-ad-ranking-and-less-for-their-search-ranking? and could express a trend in the domain%0a*** [[Wikipedia:Sparse coding]] and [[Scholarpedia:Sparse coding]], [[Wikipedia:Auto-encoder]]%0a** http://ai.stanford.edu/~ang/%0a** several slides also present earlier in [[http://ufldl.stanford.edu/eccv10-tutorial/|ECCV 2010 Tutorial on Feature Learning]]%0a** [[http://www.stanford.edu/class/cs294a/|CS294A/CS294W Deep Learning and Unsupervised Feature Learning (Winter 2011)]]%0a** [[http://openclassroom.stanford.edu/MainFolder/CoursePage.php?course=ufldl|Unsupervised Feature Learning and Deep Learning]] OpenClassroom at Stanford%0a** http://deeplearning.net%0a** http://deeplearningworkshopnips2010.wordpress.com%0a** http://www.causality.inf.ethz.ch/unsupervised-learning.php%0a** http://www.eecs.umich.edu/~honglak/%0a*** http://ai.stanford.edu/~hllee/%0a*** http://videolectures.net/honglak_lee/%0a** [[Wikipedia:L-BFGS]]%0a** [[PersonalInformationStream/WithoutNotesMay10#GeoffHinton]]%0a*** [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AyzOUbkUf3M|The Next Generation of Neural Networks]], 2007%0a*** http://www.cs.toronto.edu/~hinton/%0a*** http://learning.cs.toronto.edu%0a** [[Scholarpedia:Boltzmann machine]] [[Wikipedia:Boltzmann machine]]%0a* [[http://www.franceculture.com/emission-science-publique-club-science-publique-quelle-frontiere-entre-science-et-recherche-2011-04-|Club Science Publique : Quelle frontičre entre science et recherche ?]], Science publique France Culture April 2011%0a* [[http://aminotes.tumblr.com/post/4633090702/evolution-of-language-tested-with-genetic|Evolution of Language tested with genetic...]] by Amira Skomorowska, Lapidarium notes April 2011%0a** see also [[Languages/]]%0a* [[http://ecorner.stanford.edu/authorMaterialInfo.html?mid=2681|Conservation International - Effective Models for Sustainable Growth]] by Jennifer Morris, Stanford's Entrepreneurship Corner April 2011%0a* [[#JerryBrito]][[http://techland.time.com/2011/04/16/online-cash-bitcoin-could-challenge-governments/|Online Cash Bitcoin Could Challenge Governments, Banks]] by Jerry Brito, Techland - TIME.com April 2011%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xkFKnZ8_W2A|Revolutionary Venture Capitalist]] by William (Bill) Draper III, Computer History Museum February 2011%0a** [[Events/MBE02#IntroductionVentureCapital]]%0a** [[ReadingNotes/VentureCapitalAndTheFinanceOfInnovation]]%0a* [[http://jasss.soc.surrey.ac.uk/14/2/reviews/2.html|Review of Castelfranchi, Cristiano and Falcone, Rino: Trust Theory: A Socio-Cognitive and Computational Model]] by Corinna Elsenbroich, JASSS 2011%0a** [[http://eu.wiley.com/WileyCDA/WileyTitle/productCd-0470028750.html|Trust Theory: A Socio-Cognitive and Computational Model]], Wiley 2010%0a* [[http://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2011/04/15/3192505.htm|Scientists teleport Schrodinger's cat]] by Carl Holm, ABC News April 2011%0a** [[http://www.sciencemag.org/content/332/6027/330.abstract|Teleportation of Nonclassical Wave Packets of Light]], Science April 2011%0a* [[http://www.gaite-lyrique.net/magazine/article/le-proces-des-immortels|Le procčs des immortels]] by Elisa Mignot, La Gaîté Lyrique April 2011%0a** see also [[Events/ConferenceAFT]]%0a* [[http://blogs.law.stanford.edu/robotics/2011/04/15/copyright-boundaries-for-the-development-and-use-of-intelligent-systems/|Copyright boundaries for the development and use of intelligent systems]] by Anniina Huttunen, Robotics and the Law April 2011%0a** Genie in the Machine, cf Seedea:Research/Bibliography%0a** [[Events/RADArt6#Projets]] for WEATHER LAMP by Samuel Javelle%0a* [[http://www.businessweek.com/magazine/content/11_17/b4225060960537.htm|This Tech Bubble Is Different]] by Ashlee Vance, BusinessWeek April 2011%0a** on "Wants" or "data ninjas", quants for advertizement%0a*** cf also discussions on ads placement improvement during [[Events/WebWorkersCampParis3]]%0a** famous quote of Hal R. Varian "I keep saying that the sexy job in the next 10 years will be statisticians", Chief Economist Officier at Google and co-author of [[ReadingNotes/InformationRules]]%0a** http://www.quora.com/Why-is-machine-learning-used-heavily-for-Googles-ad-ranking-and-less-for-their-search-ranking%0a* [[http://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/the-aging-intellect/201104/optimal-cognitive-aging-who-remains-mentally-sharp|Optimal Cognitive Aging: Who Remains Mentally Sharp?]] by Douglas Hyde Powell, Psychology Today April 2011%0a** [[http://www.routledgementalhealth.com/aging-intellect/9780415996853|The Aging Intellect]] by Douglas H. Powell, RoutledgeMentalHealth 2011%0a** see also [[ReadingNotes/TheWisdomParadox]]%0a* [[http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/industry/library/ind-watson/|Watson and healthcare]] by Michael J. Yuan, IBM developerWorks April 2011%0a** note that Lucene was also used within annotators%0a** see previously [[WithoutNotesFebruary11#BuildingWatson]]%0a** see also [[Tools/ApacheProjects#Lucene]] and [[Tools/ApacheProjects#UIMA]]%0a** [[http://www.lemurproject.org/indri/|INDRI]] Language modeling meets inference networks%0a** [[http://www.alphaworks.ibm.com/tech/uima/download|Semantic Search for Unstructured Information Management Architecture]], IBM alphaWorks%0a* [[http://www.paristechreview.com/2011/04/20/boom-matieres-premieres-soutenable/|Le boom des matičres premičres est-il soutenable?]], ParisTech Review April 2011%0a* [[http://teddziuba.com/2008/05/machine-learning-is-not-as-coo.html|Machine Learning Is Not As Cool As It Sounds]] by Ted Dziuba, 2008%0a* [[http://www.alistapart.com/articles/conversation-is-the-new-attention/|Conversation is the New Attention]] by Christopher Fahey and Timothy Meaney, A List Apart April 2011%0a** [[http://www.donahueapp.com/|Donahue]] Ideas and Experiments in the Art of Presenting%0a* [[http://www.wired.com/dangerroom/2011/04/coming-soon-from-the-air-force-mind-reading-drones/|Coming Soon From the Air Force: Mind-Reading Drones]] by Spencer Ackerman, Wired.com Danger Room April 2011%0a** see also [[ReadingNotes.BattleOfCognition]]%0a** [[http://www.truthout.org/lobbying-report-drones-fly-through-congress-enter-us-skies/1302937200|Lobbying Report: Drones Fly Through Congress to Enter US Skies]] by Nick Mottern, Truthout April 2011%0a* [[http://www.lifehack.org/articles/productivity/6-common-work-habits-that-sabotage-your-productivity.html|6 Common Work Habits that Sabotage Your Productivity]] by Tucker Cummings, LifeHack April 2011%0a* [[http://justinsb.posterous.com/aws-down-why-the-sky-is-falling|AWS is down: Why the sky is falling]], justinsb's posterous April 2011%0a* [[http://files.heikohaller.de/ht2010-haller_iMapping.pdf|iMapping – A Zooming User Interface Approach for Personal and Semantic Knowledge Management]] by Heiko Haller and by Andreas Abecker, FZI Forschungszentrum Informatik 2010%0a** http://imapping.info%0a** [[http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=19DE8131FF5BB2B9| iMapping Instruction Videos]] in German on YouTube by Heiko Haller%0a** [[Wikipedia:Zooming user interface]]%0a*** including Prezi%0a** Wagn in [[Tools/Ruby#SemanticWeb]]%0a** discussions in OurPIM:. and ##wiki on freenode%0a** [[Wiki/FoldingHierarchy]]%0a** http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Extension:Semantic_Result_Formats discovered during [[Events/Wikimania2010]] for facilitate automatic visualization per object type%0a** to try with [[Fabien/ExtendedLayeredModel#Visualization]]%0a* [[http://www.paristechreview.com/2011/04/22/circulation-automobile-circulation-financiere/|Circulation automobile, circulation financičre]] by Jacques Maire, ParisTech Review April 2011%0a* [[http://www.franceculture.com/emission-continent-sciences-un-cerveau-humain-artificiel-est-il-possible-2011-04-18.html|Un cerveau humain artificiel est-il possible?]], Continent sciences, France Culture April 2011%0a** http://agi-wiki.org%0a** see also [[Events/EmergenceEnSciencesCognitives]] and [[Events/LImagerieCerebraleDansTousSesEtats]]%0a** reconsider meaning (in an hermeneutical sense) as physiological commands through the model of [[ReadingNotes/TheTinkerersAccomplice]] (and also [[ReadingNotes/Supersizing]])%0a*** in particular [[http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2000/11/001116080512.htm|Monkeys Control A Robot Arm Via Brain Signals]], Science Daily 2000%0a**** consider it for [[Content/KeyExperiments]]%0a*** overall, learning in society, machine learning with data and learning to use EEG and similar interfaces seems to be assimilable to coupling, nothing more%0a** mention of the BlueBrain project%0a** @@/dev/eeg | mahout "algo" | NLP_request "thought" > /home/utopiah/thoughts/request/result@@%0a*** after [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-SaQx3ktNSg|backyard brains is playing around with optogenetics]]%0a*** drosophila emg hooked up to /dev/audio spikes triggered by uv light%0a* [[http://econfuture.wordpress.com/2011/04/14/machine-learning-a-job-killer/|Machine Learning: A job killer?]] by Martin Ford, EconFuture April 2011%0a** see [[WithoutNotesFebruary11#MartinFord]] also as [[LinkOfTheMonth#February2011]]%0a* [[http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2011/02/110218142440.htm|Mind over matter: EECoG may finally allow enduring control of a prosthetic or a paralyzed arm by thought alone]], Science Daily February 2011%0a* [[http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2011/02/110202215339.htm|New mathematical model of information processing in the brain accurately predicts some of the peculiarities of human vision]], ScienceDaily March 2011%0a* [[http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2011/04/110421151921.htm|Functioning synapse created using carbon nanotubes: Devices might be used in brain prostheses or synthetic brains]], ScienceDaily April 2011%0a* [[http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=100668766|Building The Curious Faces Of 'Benjamin Button']] by Laura Sydell, NPR 2009%0a* [[#StevenLevy]][[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5b63pGzBTU0|Google Inside Out]], Churchill Club April 2011%0a** [[http://books.simonandschuster.com/In-The-Plex/Steven-Levy/9781416596585|In The Plex]] by Steven Levy, Simon & Schuster April 2011%0a** [[http://www.npr.org/2011/04/04/135023714/life-in-the-plex-the-future-of-google|Life 'In The Plex': The Future Of Google]] NPR April 2011%0a** mention of Montessori education of both founders and the impact of the company%0a** see also [[AutoDebate/GoogleIsEvil]], [[ReadingNotes/TheDarkSideOfGoogle]]%0a** [[http://video.allthingsd.com/video/in-the-plex-author-steven-levy-speaks/295CA530-E327-4899-A2E9-84F3D4D43CF2/|"In the Plex" Author Steven Levy Speaks!]], AllThingsD April 2011%0a** check [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ChqPLV12uOg|Stephen Levy -- Author of In the Plex, How Google Thinks, Works, and Shapes Our Lives, The Computer Museum April 2011%0a* [[http://spectrum.ieee.org/automaton/robotics/home-robots/mystery-robot-to-be-unveiled-may-11|Mystery Robot To Be Officially Unveiled May 11]] by Evan Ackerman, IEEE Spectrum April 2011%0a* [[http://cacm.acm.org/magazines/2011/5/107695-technology-has-social-consequences/fulltext|Technology Has Social Consequences]] by Moshe Y. Vardi, Communications of the ACM May 2011%0a* [[http://www.economist.com/blogs/babbage/2011/04/science_and_faiths|Science and faiths: How to build a religion]] by J.C., Babbage at The Economist April 2011%0a** see [[AutoDebate.ReligionVsScience]]%0a* [[#MDTS]][[http://vimeo.com/22792499|How does the flow of ideas through science change over time?]] by Martin Rosvall, MDTS March 2011%0a** dream of having a Google Maps for networks and in particular of science (~min8)%0a** [[http://www.iscpif.fr/mdts11|Mining the Digital Traces of Science]], (MDTS11)%0a** visited ISC-PIF during [[Events/EmergenceEnSciencesCognitives]]%0a** Seedea:Research/PhylogeneticFlowProgramming on flow%0a** http://anopisthographs.wordpress.com%0a** [[http://www.tp.umu.se/~rosvall/|Complex Rosvall]] by Martin Rosvall%0a*** already explored his work on scientometrics and maps%0a** [[http://blogs.plos.org/everyone/2010/02/02/worth-a-thousand-words-16/|Worth a Thousand Words]] by Bora Zivkovic, EveryONE 2010%0a* [[http://vimeo.com/22771513|The Whole is Always Smaller than the Parts -What Digital Media do to Social Theory]] by Bruno Latour, MDTS March 2011%0a** view of [[Wikipedia:Gabriel Tarde]] on [[Wikipedia:Monad (Greek philosophy)]]%0a** mention of Kuhn's notion of paradigm, cf ReadingNotes/TheStructureOfScientificRevolutions]]%0a** [[http://cognition.ups-tlse.fr/_guyt/|Guy Theraulaz]] at Research Center on Animal Cognition%0a* [[#TheReconstructionOfSciencePhylogeny]][[http://arxiv.org/abs/0904.3154|The Reconstruction of Science Phylogeny]] by David Chavalarias and Jean-Philippe Cointet, 2009%0a** consider how navigating within the generated phylogeny could be used for [[OwnModelsApplied/AlgorithmicEpistemology]]%0a*** write down a scenario involving a third party with its own problem to solve%0a*** can it also be run on wikis as dataset?%0a** software and data%0a*** http://www.maps.sciencemapping.com/eprint/phylo/%0a*** [[http://sciencemapping.com/WE|WordEvolution]] software developed with Matlab that proposes integrated solutions for collaborative analysis of co-occurrence networks with multi-level mapping and phylogeny reconstruction.%0a**** [[http://chavalarias.com/tiki-index.php?page=WE+Input+format&bl=y|Input format tutorial]]%0a*** [[http://cfinder.org/|CFinder, Clusters and Communities: Overlapping dense groups in networks]] free software for finding and visualizing overlapping dense groups of nodes in networks, based on the Clique Percolation Method (CPM)%0a* [[http://vimeo.com/22773611|The use of mapping tools in science policy: ‘Opening up’ or ‘Closing down’?]] by Ismael Rafols, MDTS March 2011%0a* [[http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0008694|Mapping Change in Large Networks]] by Martin Rosvall and Carl Bergstrom, PLoS ONE 2010%0a** reconsider [[ReadingNotes/Epistemetrics]] by Nicholas Rescher%0a* [[#AndreSkupin]][[http://vimeo.com/22781365|Networks, growth, and other sacred narratives: extending the ontological foundations of science mapping]] by André Skupin, MDTS March 2011%0a** "You are a field occupying the field of computer science." (~min11) after questioning the metaphor of an individual as a node and a citation as an edge%0a** [[http://geography.sdsu.edu/People/Pages/skupin/|André Skupin]]'s page at the Department of Geography, San Diego State University%0a** see also [[Cookbook/Cognition#HistoryOfDominantCognitiveModels]]%0a** consider how the network paradigm might be powerful but also hold a risk%0a** what would be the next mathematical construct?%0a*** tensors?%0a**** is it the same concept used in Diffusion Tensor Imaging?%0a* [[http://www.haverford.edu/cmsc/slindell/The%2520Poet%2520and%2520the%2520Computer.htm|The Poet and the Computer]] by Norman Cousins, UCLA Magazine Forum 1989%0a* [[http://www.slideshare.net/brendanbaker/anatomy-of-seed-7753824|Anatomy of Seed]] by Brendan Baker, April 2011%0a* [[http://www.tor.com/blogs/2011/03/the-experiment-behind-cory-doctorows-with-a-little-help|The Experiment Behind Cory Doctorow's With a Little Help]] by Stefan Raets, tor.com March 2011%0a* [[http://inoveryourhead.net/the-complete-guide-to-not-giving-a-fuck/|The Complete Guide to Not Giving a Fuck]] by Julien Smith, InOverYourHead.net April 2011%0a* [[http://venturebeat.com/2011/04/28/liveshare-cooliris-speed/|LiveShare bets that the future of media sharing is all about speed (video)]] by Anthony Ha, VentureBeat April 2011%0a* [[#ChaomeiChen]][[http://vimeo.com/22913840|Detecting Early Signs of Transformative Research]] by Chaomei Chen, MDTS March 2011%0a** ~min16 different view of creativity through psychology, physics, sociology%0a*** defining the information science alternative%0a** ~min16 mention of Donald T. Campbell%0a*** see also [[ReadingNotes/WithoutMiracles]], [[ReadingNotes/TheThingsWeDo]] and [[ReadingNotes/EvolutionaryEpistemologyAsAScientificMethod]]%0a** [[http://www.pages.drexel.edu/~cc345/|Chaomei Chen's Homepage]]%0a** http://www.iscpif.fr/mdts11chen%0a* [[http://arxiv.org/abs/0904.1439|Towards an explanatory and computational theory of scientific discovery]] 2009%0a** seems very useful for [[OwnModelsApplied/AlgorithmicEpistemology]]%0a** basically looking for "holes" in a structured network%0a** mention of Herbert Simon%0a** mention of Homing and Klondike spaces%0a*** see also [[http://www.triz-journal.com/archives/2002/02/b/index.htm|Klondike versus Homing Solution Searches]] by Darrell Mann, 2002 and [[http://www.paristechreview.com/2011/03/15/disruptive-innovation-pushing-limits-imaginable/|Disruptive Innovation: Pushing the Limits of the Imaginable]] ParisTech Review March 2011 read last month%0a** on the importance of clues, cf my exploration of [[Languages/OwnConcepts#Epistemotaxis]] "facilitator" written the day before in my notebook%0a*** i.e. what is the most helpful way to explain a concept, what is the structural piece of information available to an information processing system maximizing the probably to reach a targeted piece of information%0a*** see also [[#DonEigler|Don Eigler]] ~min30 "One HECK of a tip" as another example but this time directly through a peer%0a*** one could also consider education or tutoring through that view, but with the additional requirement of not just getting the next piece of information but also how to master the process itself%0a** based on [[http://www.chicagobooth.edu/faculty/bio.aspx?person_id=12824623104|Ronald S. Burt]] notion of "structural holes"%0a*** [[https://twitter.com/#!/utopiah/status/63984056630657024|shared to]] [[http://twitter.com/pierrevalade|@pierrevalade]]%0a** using brokerage mechanisms as unexpected links or reuse in another area, e.g. analogies%0a** "the brokerage-focused theory is inspired by the structural-hole theory of social networks" (p11)%0a** using the notion of [[Wikipedia:Betweenness Centrality]]%0a*** tried before in [[Events/FabelierGephiWorkshop]]%0a* [[http://techcrunch.com/2011/04/24/what-should-you-do-with-your-crappy-little-services-business/|What Should You Do With Your Crappy Little Services Business?]] by Mark Suster, TechCrunch April 2011%0a* [[http://vimeo.com/23000174|Cognitive dynamics in science - Multi-level flows reconstruction & visualization]] by Jean-Philippe Cointet, MDTS March 2011%0a** [[Wikipedia:Clique percolation method]]%0a** using [[http://sciencemapping.com/WE|WordEvolution]] discovered before reading [[#TheReconstructionOfSciencePhylogeny|The Reconstruction of Science Phylogeny]]%0a** [[http://jph.cointet.free.fr/Jean-Philippe Cointet]]'s page%0a** [[http://inra-ifris.org/|INRA SenS]] (Sciences en Société)%0a** [[http://camille.roth.free.fr/|Camille Roth]]'s page, frequent co-author%0a*** [[Wikipedia:Formal concept analysis]] and Gallois lattices%0a* [[http://www.franceculture.com/emission-science-publique-l-etre-humain-peut-il-esperer-vivre-beaucoup-plus-longtemps-2011-04-29.htm|L'ętre humain peut-il espérer vivre beaucoup plus longtemps ?]], Science publique, France Culture April 2011%0a** see also autopoeisis in [[ReadingNotes/TreeOfKnowledge]], homeostasis and Bernard cycles in [[ReadingNotes/TheTinkerersAccomplice]]%0a** ~min30 on the immune system and its costly ability to "predict" the future by producing antibodies against yet unknown diseases%0a*** see also chapter [[ReadingNotes/WithoutMiracles#Chapter4|4 The Immune System: Selection by the Enemy]]%0a*** [[Wikipedia:Artificial immune system]]%0a*** [[http://www.artificial-immune-systems.org/algorithms.shtml|Basic Immune Inspired Algorithms]] at AISWeb, The Online Home of Artificial Immune Systems%0a** [[Wikipedia:Miroslav Radman]]%0a** mention of metastasis growth, e.g. the financial system, as the main risk, unlike homeostasis%0a** ~min40 human biological evolution might be harmed, but cultural evolution might improve a lot%0a* [[http://www.franceculture.com/emission-la-marche-des-sciences-entre-terre-et-ciel-andre-brack-un-chercheur-de-vie-rediffusion-2011|Entre terre et ciel, André Brack, un chercheur de vie (rediffusion)]], La Marche des sciences France Culture April 2011%0a* [[#DonEigler]][[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0SXgrmotJX8|Quantum Frontiers Lecture: Don Eigler of IBM]], [[http://www.iqc.uwaterloo.ca|QuantumIQC]] April 2011%0a** [[Wikipedia:Donald Eigler]]%0a** mention of the domino model, saw previously in [[ReadingNotes/IAmAStrangeLoop]] and [[Tools/Programming#LearningAndTeaching]]%0a** [[Wikipedia:Spintronics]] to use only the spin degree of freedom, not the flow of current%0a** [[Wikipedia:Tunnel junction]] PersonalInformationStream.WithoutNotesApril12=* [[http://blog.launched.be/2012/03/the-difference-between-a-hobby-and-a-business-choose-your-market-carefully/|The Difference Between a Hobby and a Business. Choose your Market Carefully]] by Vladimir Blagojevic, Be Launched March 2012%0a* [[http://blog.launched.be/2012/03/resist-the-temptation-product-not-a-service/|Resist the Temptation: Product, not a Service. Here are 5 Reasons Why]] by Vladimir Blagojevic, Be Launched March 2012%0a* [[http://fora.tv/2012/03/24/Being_Human_Mental_Representations_Decision-Making#fullprogram|Mental + Representations & Decision-Making]] chapter on the self with Thomas Metzinger, Being Human March 2012%0a* [[http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052970204520204577249691204802060.html|Employees Find Plenty of Ways to Measure Themselves]] by H. James Wilson, WSJ.com April 2012%0a* [[http://www.creativitypost.com/psychology/creative_ways_to_find_out_whether_you_can_still_trust_your_partner|Creative Ways to Find out Whether You Can Still Trust Your Partner]] by Dario Maestripieri, The Creativity Post April 2012%0a** see also Seedea:Content.Newconcepts#Veblengood%0a* [[http://www.guardian.co.uk/lifeandstyle/2012/feb/01/top-five-regrets-of-the-dying|Top five regrets of the dying]] by Susie Steiner, Guardian.co.uk February 2012%0a* [[http://www.lemonde.fr/societe/article/2012/04/04/au-tribunal-les-deboulonneurs-denoncent-le-matraquage-de-la-pub_1679945_3224.html|Au tribunal, les "Déboulonneurs" dénoncent le matraquage de la pub]] by Simon Piel, Le Monde April 2012%0a* [[http://motherjones.com/politics/2012/02/mac-mcclelland-free-online-shipping-warehouses-labor|I Was a Warehouse Wage Slave]] by Mac McClelland, March/April Mother Jones 2012%0a* [[http://www.creativitypost.com/philosophy/hold_your_horses_jonah_lehrer_steps_towards_the_science_of_creativity|Hold Your Horses Jonah Lehrer! – Steps Towards the Science of Creativity]] by Milena Z. Fisher, The Creativity Post April 2012%0a* [[http://ideas.time.com/2012/03/07/the-new-way-doctors-learn/|The New Way Doctors Learn]] by Annie Murphy Paul, TIME Ideas for TIME.com March 2012%0a* [[http://internetactu.blog.lemonde.fr/2012/03/28/notre-surcharge-informationnelle-en-perspective/|Notre surcharge informationnelle en perspective]] InternetActu Marc 2012%0a** talk by Anais Saint-Jude, read her paper on centuries old social network [[WithoutNotesNovember11#AnaisSaintJude]]%0a* [[http://www.nickbostrom.com/aievolution.pdf|How Hard is Artificial Intelligence? Evolutionary Arguments and Selection Effects]] by Nick Bostrom 2012%0a* [[http://socialevolutionforum.com/2012/04/07/the-dune-hypothesis/|The ‘Dune Hypothesis’]] by Peter Turchin, Social Evolution Forum April 2012%0a* [[http://www.cognitionandculture.net/home/news/59-publications/2392-fluctuations-in-word-use-from-word-birth-to-word-death|Fluctuations in Word Use from Word Birth to Word Death]], Cognition and Culture March 2012%0a* [[http://escholarship.org/uc/item/3tk971d2#page-11|Complexity in Big History]] by Fred Spier, Cliodynamics 2011%0a** see papers on Energy rate density (aka Seedea/Content/Newconcepts#FERD ) by [[https://www.cfa.harvard.edu/~ejchaisson/|Eric J. Chaisson]] read before%0a* [[http://escholarship.org/uc/item/4wv4z17w|Can there be a Quantitative Theory for the History of Life and Society?]] by Geoffrey B West, Cliodynamics 2011%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GctnYAYcMhI|The Future of Life: a Cosmic Perspective]] by Max Tegmark, Singularity Summit 2011%0a* [[http://www.brainpickings.org/index.php/2012/04/02/stuart-firestein-ignorance-science/|How Ignorance Fuels Science and the Evolution of Knowledge]] by Maria Popova, Brain Pickings April 2012%0a**mention of Clay Johnson, Jonah Lehrer, John Keats, Robert Proctor,Nicholas Rescher%0a* [[http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01fmbvb/Horizon_The_Hunt_for_AI/|The Hunt for AI]] with Marcus Du Sautoy, BBC April 2012%0a** opening with Sony CSL researcher Luc Steels%0a*** see experiments on language creation in his own VUB lab. but also the paper from Australia%0a*** concluding on the same topic%0a** 29min on http://www.TheRobotStudio.com enaction-based robotics or "embodied intelligence"%0a*** Maturana&Varela's book%0a*** Metzinger's books%0a** 45min on creativity%0a*** with Simon Colton's The Painting Fool%0a**** asked source code availability on Quora%0a* [[http://www.technologyreview.com/blog/arxiv/27697/|How China Blocks the Tor Anonymity Network]], arXiv blog for MIT Technology Review April 2012%0a** see [[Bypassing]]%0a* [[http://www.technologyreview.com/blog/arxiv/27689/|Shannon's Mathematical Theory of Communication Applied to DNA Sequencing]], arXiv blog for MIT Technology Review April 2012%0a** see [[Cookbook/Biology]]%0a* [[http://www.technologyreview.com/blog/arxiv/27243/|Facebook Vastly Overvalued, Say Econophysicists]], arXiv blog for MIT Technology Review April 2012%0a* [[http://blog.penet.org/index.php?post/2012/01/09/The-Penguin-and-the-Leviathan%252C-dernier-opus-de-Yochai-Benkler|The Penguin and the Leviathan, dernier opus de Yochai Benkler]] by Ludovic Pénet, PLog January 2012%0a** see also [[http://cyber.law.harvard.edu/events/2011/10/benkler|The Penguin and the Leviathan: How Cooperation Triumphs over Self-Interest]], Berkman Center 2011%0a* [[http://www.idsia.ch/~juergen/2012futurists.pdf|Philosophers & Futurists, Catch Up! Response to The Singularity]] by Jürgen Schmidhuber, 2012%0a* [[http://www.fastcompany.com/1826976/the-dirty-little-secret-of-overnight-successes|The Dirty Little Secret Of Overnight Successes]] by Blogger Josh Linkner, Fast Company April 2012%0a* [[http://www.umass.edu/newsoffice/newsreleases/articles/149986.php|UMass Amherst Computer Scientist Leads the Way to the Next Revolution in Artificial Intelligence]], UMass Amherst Office of News & Information April 2012%0a** http://binds.cs.umass.edu/publications.html%0a* [[http://www.mit.edu/newsoffice/2012/chips-as-mini-internets-0410.html|Chips as mini Internets]] by Larry Hardesty, MIT News Office April 2012%0a** http://projects.csail.mit.edu/cgi-bin/wiki/view/LSPgroup/PublicationList%0a* [[http://news.harvard.edu/gazette/story/2012/04/chasing-down-a-better-way-to-run/|Chasing down a better way to run]] by Katie Koch, Harvard Gazette April 2012%0a** http://www.fas.harvard.edu/~skeleton/%0a* [[http://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/imp/jcs/2012/00000019/F0020001/art00009|Brain in a Vat Cannot Break Out]] by Francis Heylighen, Journal of Consciousness Studies January 2012%0a** "intelligence is not a “thing” or not even a “property”, but an on-going process of adaptation and coordination, grounded in a high-bandwidth feedback between organism and environmental situation."%0a** mention of supercompiler and its decreasing return%0a*** http://c2.com/cgi/wiki?SuperCompiler%0a** regarding the global brain consider the recently read [[http://tuvalu.santafe.edu/~jflack/styled-6/index.html|Challenges for empirical complexity measures: A perspective from social dynamics and collective social computation]] ]] by J.C. Flack and D.C. Krakauer, Chaos Special Issue on Complexity Measures 2011%0a** "My point is that it is simply much easier, cheaper and more effective to augment intelligence by facilitating distributed cognition than by building localized, autonomous AI systems."%0a*** to compare with [[Cookbook/Mind#MindAsEconomicallyControllableNetwork]] inspired by the same concepts and authors%0a* [[http://www.allthingsdistributed.com/2012/04/amazon-cloudsearch.html|Expanding the Cloud – Introducing Amazon CloudSearch]] by Werner Vogels, All Things Distributed April 2012%0a* [[http://arxiv.org/abs/1202.6177|Can Intelligence Explode?]] by Marcus Hutter, Journal of Consciousness Studies January 2012%0a** relying heavilly on AIXI and his own terminology e.g. "vorld"%0a* [[http://commonsenseatheism.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/03/Goertzel-Should-Humanity-Build-a-Global-AI-Nanny-to-Delay-the-Singularity-Until-its-Better-Understood.pdf|Should Humanity Build a Global AI Nanny to Delay the Singularity Until It's Better Understood?]] by Ben Goertzel, Journal of Consciousness Studies January 2012%0a** http://lesswrong.com/lw/75a/link_ben_goertzel_does_humanity_need_an_ainanny/%0a* [[http://omohundro.files.wordpress.com/2009/12/ai_drives_final.pdf|The Basic AI Drives]] by Stephen M. Omohundro, the Proceedings of the First AGI Conference, Frontiers in Artificial Intelligence and Applications 2008%0a** http://steveomohundro.com/scientific-contributions/%0a** http://selfawaresystems.com%0a** see Seedea:Research/Drive and [[ReadingNotes/TreeOfKnowledge#SelfUnderstandingPartOfHomeostase]]%0a* [[http://brain.oxfordjournals.org/content/early/2012/03/05/brain.aws021.abstract|An integrative architecture for general intelligence and executive function revealed by lesion mapping]], Brain March 2012%0a** http://www.decisionneurosciencelab.org/publications/%0a* [[http://ijcai.org/papers09/Papers/IJCAI09-238.pdf|Sensing and Predicting the Pulse of the City through Shared Bicycling]], IJCAI 2009%0a** found via [[http://urbanmining.wordpress.com/2011/02/24/research-on-shared-bicycle-systems/|Research on Shared Bicycle Systems]], Urban Mining%0a** concluding on an upcoming more general publication yet nothing found on%0a*** http://www.nuriaoliver.com/Publications.htm%0a*** http://www.cs.washington.edu/homes/jfroehli/publications.html%0a*** http://people.tid.es/Joachim.Neumann/Pages/home.aspx%0a* [[#LessWrongSociabilityPreparation]][[http://www.thelancet.com/journals/lancet/article/PIIS0140-6736(08)60488-2/abstract|Social anxiety disorder]], Lancet 2008%0a** this paper on the following ones were read for [[Events/LessWrongBrusselsApril2012]]%0a** some papers might be missing including%0a*** Working paper from Oxford related to economy and evolutionary game theory%0a*** more Axelrod or related papers%0a* [[http://www.pnas.org/content/early/2011/01/06/1015316108|Oxytocin promotes human ethnocentrism]], PNAS 2011%0a* [[http://espace.library.uq.edu.au/view/UQ:8643|The cost of social agents]], AAMAS 2006%0a* [[http://www.annualreviews.org/doi/abs/10.1146/annurev.so.18.080192.000311?journalCode=soc|Social Stress: Theory and Research]], Annual Review of Sociology 1992%0a* [[http://rstb.royalsocietypublishing.org/content/362/1480/719.full|Social intelligence, human intelligence and niche construction]], Phil. Trans. R. Soc. B2007%0a* [[http://www.aiccon.it/file/convdoc/n_44.pdf|Sociability and happiness]], AICCON Working papers 2007%0a* [[http://chaos.aip.org/resource/1/chaoeh/v21/i3/p037108_s1?bypassSSO=1|Challenges for complexity measures: A perspective from social dynamics and collective social computation]], Chaos 2011%0a** [[http://tuvalu.santafe.edu/~jflack/styled-6/index.html|Social niche construction and collective computation]] requested from the author but nothing ready to be circulated so far%0a*** see also http://discovery.wisc.edu/home/wisconsin/research/center-for-complexity-and-collective-computation/center-for-complexity-and-collective-computation.cmsx%0a* [[http://www.tsimane.org/working%2520papers/TAPS-WP-38.pdf|The pay-offs to sociability: Do solitary and social leisure related to happiness]], TAPS Working paper 2006%0a* [[http://www-personal.umich.edu/~axe/research/Axelrod%2520and%2520Hamilton%2520EC%25201981.pdf|The evolution of cooperation]], Science 1981%0a* [[http://www-personal.umich.edu/~axe/research/Axelrod%2520Dion%2520Further%2520EC%2520Science%25201988.pdf|The further evolution of cooperation]], Science 1988%0a* [[http://www-personal.umich.edu/~axe/Axelrod%2520Launching%2520%2520JTB%2520299%252012%25202012.pdf|Launching the evolution of cooperation]], 2012%0a* [[http://being.publicradio.org/programs/2012/codes-for-reality/gates-symbolsofpower.shtml|Uncovering the Codes for Reality]] by S. James Gates, Physics World 2010%0a** what is the difference between 1990 Wheeler's "it from bit" and Landauer's Principle of 1961?%0a* [[http://www.santafe.edu/research/videos/play/?id=22fd9e02-5818-45fc-8f76-3f6aa94c154b|Appealing to Intuitions - Why We Can't Get Along Without Them]] by Rebecca Goldstein, Santa Fe Institute April 2012%0a** to ponder with my recent participation to LessWrong meetups%0a** see also the classical mathematical quotes e.g. Pointcarre and [[ReadingNotes/Hadamard]]%0a* [[http://engineering.twitter.com/2012/04/introducing-innovators-patent-agreement.html|Introducing the Innovator’s Patent Agreement]] by Adam Messinger, Twitter Engineering April 2012%0a* [[http://giulioprisco.blogspot.com/2010/03/apocalyptic-ai-book-presentation-and.html|Apocalyptic AI - book presentation and discussion in Second Life]] by Giulio Prisco, 2010%0a* [[http://giulioprisco.blogspot.com/2010/03/book-review-apocalyptic-ai-visions-of.html|Book Review - Apocalyptic AI: Visions of Heaven in Robotics, Artificial Intelligence, and Virtual Reality]] by Giulio Prisco, 2010%0a** mention of SecondLife users considering uploading in their favorite virtual world%0a* [[http://robots.net/article/3282.html|Review: Apocalyptic AI by Robert M. Geraci]] by R. Steven Rainwater, robots.net 2011%0a** mention of WoW players considering uploading in their favorite MMORPG%0a*** as for SL, this could simply be because those are entertainment platforms, designed to be pleasing, in which no chores must be done and when unplugging when one is bored or tired is possible%0a**** to add to [[Analysis/PracticalMindUploadingLimits]]%0a* [[http://www.religiondispatches.org/archive/culture/4456/the_cult_of_kurzweil%253A_will_robots_save_our_souls/|The Cult of Kurzweil: Will Robots Save Our Souls?]] by Robert M. Geraci, Religion Dispatches 2011%0a* [[http://www.sciencemag.org/content/335/6076/1628|The Geometric Structure of the Brain Fiber Pathways]], Science March 2012%0a** mainly motivated by [[Content/WikiBrainMapping]] and flat maps of the human brain in particular%0a* [[http://pubs.acs.org/doi/abs/10.1021/ar2002683|From Prelife to Life: How Chemical Kinetics Become Evolutionary Dynamics]], Accounts of Chemical Research February 2012%0a** see also [[ReadingNotes/Protocells]]%0a** close to an information theory paradigm, thus potentially useful for [[Cookbook/Biology#metabiology]]%0a* [[http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.1551-6709.2010.01142.x/abstract|The AHA! Experience: Creativity Through Emergent Binding in Neural Networks]] Cognitive Science 2011%0a** mention of [[ReadingNotes/CreativityAndArtificialIntelligence]] as the implementaton of Fauconnier and Turner's conceptual blending%0a** comparison with Boden, Hofstadter, Langley, Simon, ...%0a** main mechanism relying on Wikipedia:Convolution%0a* [[http://www.nature.com/news/a-question-of-science-1.10461|A question of science, Nature quizzes the French presidential frontrunners on research policie]], Nature April 2012%0a* [[http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S002251931200094X|Evolutionary game dynamics in populations with different learners]], Journal of Theoretical Biology May 2012%0a** to consider for [[Languages/OwnConcepts#Epistemotaxis]] and [[Content/Education]]%0a** mention of Valiant%0a* [[http://www.nature.com/nature/journal/v484/n7394/full/nature11028.html|Optogenetic stimulation of a hippocampal engram activates fear memory recall]], Nature April 2012%0a** importance of context%0a*** thus coherent of a view of memories as context-dependant encoding, delegating as much as possible to the environment%0a**** hence the importance of tagging each piece of memory with its content, cf own attempt%0a* [[http://arxiv.org/abs/1203.5426|The Energetic Costs of Cellular Computation]] April 2012%0a** via http://www.technologyreview.com/blog/arxiv/27680/%0a** based on Landauer's principle%0a*** hence putting computational complexity at the heart of biology (too)%0a* [[http://www.nature.com/nature/journal/v483/n7388/full/nature10872.html|Experimental verification of Landauer's principle linking information and thermodynamics]], Nature March 2012%0a** motivated by physical creativity, cf Seedea:Research/Research#CreativityIsPhysical%0a* [[http://io9.com/5903221/meet-xna-the-first-synthetic-dna-that-evolves-like-the-real-thing/|XNA is synthetic DNA that's stronger than the real thing]] by Robert T. Gonzalez, io9 April 2012%0a** [[http://www.sciencemag.org/content/336/6079/341.abstract|Synthetic Genetic Polymers Capable of Heredity and Evolution]], Science April 2012%0a* [[http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0022519312001130|Origins of evolution: Non-acquired characters dominates over acquired characters in changing environment]], Journal of Theoretical Biology July 2012%0a** mention of [[ReadingNotes/ScanningNotes#Evolution4D]]%0a** motivated by recent higher interest in meta-evolution, cf drawing on algorithmic epistemology poster%0a* [[http://cogprints.org/5825/|Stigmergic epistemology, stigmergic cognition]], 2008%0a** [[Wikipedia:Particle swarm optimization]] (PSO)%0a* [[http://www.spiegel.de/international/germany/0,1518,827877,00.html|Intellectual Property Debate: Artists Turn Against Pirate Party]] by Sven Becker, Jan Fleischhauer and Rene Pfister, Spiegel Online Apeil 2012%0a* [[http://www.cis.upenn.edu/~mkearns/papers/kingpawn.pdf|Behavioral Conflict and Fairness in Social Networks]], Internet and Network Economics 2011%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1wI2WxR2D5M|I LOST MY JOB]], NewFutureMedia April 2012%0a** several quotes from McAfee's book%0a** http://www.lboro.ac.uk/research/amrg/%0a* [[http://www.theatlanticcities.com/jobs-and-economy/2012/04/what-makes-city-greener/859/|What Makes Some Cities Greener Than Others]] by Richard Florida, The Atlantic Cities April 201%0a* [[http://arstechnica.com/science/news/2012/04/thinking-in-foreign-language-makes-decisions-more-rational.ars|Thinking in foreign language makes decisions more rational]] by Brandon Keim, arstechnica.com April 2012%0a** [[http://pss.sagepub.com/content/early/2012/04/18/0956797611432178|The Foreign-Language Effect]], Psychological Science April 2012%0a* [[http://www.creativitypost.com/education/is_academia_inhospitable_to_big_discoveries|Is Academia Inhospitable to Big Discoveries?]] by Mark Changizi, The Creativity Post April 2012%0a* [[http://www.wired.com/epicenter/2012/04/ff_klout/|What Your Klout Score Really Means]] by Seth Stevenson, Epicenter for Wired.com April 2012%0a** see also [[Person/Person#SociallyShapingAlgorithms]] especially for Jaron Lanier's remark "People’s lives are being run by stupid algorithms more and more,"%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OcJvCbxNtDQ|Brain Matters - The Human Spark]], PBS Nova 2010%0a** several experiments on cooperation and theory of minds of very young humans%0a** mention of Dunbar, Sax, ...%0a** The work of Randy Buckner http://www.hms.harvard.edu/dms/neuroscience/fac/buckner.php as the principle that complex cognition, in particular planning, comes from the ability to leverage seemingly idle moments rather than solely use cognition for instantaneous decisions%0a** link between grammar and tool use%0a* [[http://www.lemonde.fr/style/article/2012/04/27/ces-branches-qui-debranchent_1691531_1575563.html|Ces branchés qui débranchent]] by Guillemette Faure, Le Monde April 2012%0a* [[http://people.seas.harvard.edu/~varunk/docs/recombination-K11.pdf|Evolution with Recombination]] by Varun Kanade%0a** relying on Valiant's work%0a** just skimmed through, too unfamiliar with theoretical framework and its notation%0a* [[http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0022519312001130|Origins of evolution: Non-acquired characters dominates over acquired characters in changing environment]], Journal of Theoretical Biology July 2012%0a** relying on modified Daisyworld simulation%0a** figure 4 as very straighforward visualization%0a** introduction showing the interest and importance of meta-evolution%0a* [[http://www.physicstoday.org/resource/1/phtoad/v65/i4/p43_s1|Networks in motion]], Physics Today April 2012%0a* [[http://www.economist.com/node/21552901|A third industrial revolution]], The Economist April 2012%0a** on 3D printing and new logistics%0a* [[http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1053810012000037|Uncorking the muse: Alcohol intoxication facilitates creative problem solving]], Consciousness and Cognition March 2012%0a* [[http://www.technologyreview.com/blog/arxiv/27761/|Network Science Reveals The Cities That Lead The World's Music Listening Habits]], The Physics arXiv Blog for MIT Technology Review April 2012%0a** http://arxiv.org/abs/1204.2677%0a* [[http://www.technologyreview.com/blog/arxiv/27763/|How to Perfect Real-Time Crowdsourcing]], The Physics arXiv Blog for MIT Technology Review April 2012%0a* [[http://www.technologyreview.com/blog/arxiv/27798/|Psychologists Use Social Networking Behavior to Predict Personality Type]], The Physics arXiv Blog for MIT Technology Review April 2012%0a* [[http://www.technologyreview.com/blog/arxiv/27802/|The New Science of Online Persuasion]], The Physics arXiv Blog for MIT Technology Review April PersonalInformationStream.WithoutNotesApril13=* [[http://robertheaton.com/2013/04/01/check-youre-wearing-trousers-first/|Check you're wearing trousers first]] by Robert Heaton, April 2013%0a* [[https://www.evernote.com/shard/s10/sh/0580fed9-10ec-4ef6-8349-4b260ef8d257/a5264623e4234d6958727c0b67fa9512|Inspire Talk]] by Joshua Ellis, March 2013%0a* [[http://gigaom.com/2013/04/02/linux-of-online-learning-gets-stronger-edx-and-stanford-team-up-to-build-open-source-platform/|‘Linux of online learning’ gets stronger: edX and Stanford team up to build open source platform]] by Ki Mae Heussner, GigaOm April 2013%0a* [[http://www.joelonsoftware.com/items/2013/04/02.html|The Patent Protection Racket]] by Joel Spolsky, Joel on Software April 2013%0a** http://patents.stackexchange.com%0a* [[http://arstechnica.com/information-technology/2013/04/no-more-robocalls-new-tech-automatically-hangs-up-on-robots/|No more robocalls: New tech automatically hangs up on robots]] by Jon Brodkin, Ars Technica April 2013%0a* [[http://arstechnica.com/security/2013/04/can-a-ddos-break-the-internet-sure-just-not-all-of-it/|Can a DDoS break the Internet? Sure… just not all of it]] by Peter Bright, Ars Technica April 2013%0a* [[http://www.economist.com/news/science-and-technology/21573949-swallows-are-evolving-escape-dangerous-predator-motor-car-road-kill|Evolution: Road-kill stew]], The Economist March 2013%0a* [[http://www.rue89.com/2013/04/03/malheur-francais-cest-quelque-chose-quon-emporte-soi-241113|« Le malheur français, c’est quelque chose qu’on emporte avec soi »]] with Claudia Senik, Rue89 April 2013%0a* [[http://www.kevinholler.com/love-what-you-do-not-what-you-earn/|Love what you do, not what you earn]] by Kevin Holler, March 2013%0a* [[http://www.drdobbs.com/architecture-and-design/the-quiet-revolution-in-programming/240152206|The Quiet Revolution in Programming]] by Andrew Binstock, Dr Dobb's April 2013%0a* [[http://www.computerworld.com/s/article/9238118/Mt._Gox_under_largest_DDoS_attack_as_bitcoin_price_surges|Mt. Gox under largest DDoS attack as bitcoin price surges]] by Jeremy Kirk, Computerworld April 2013%0a* [[https://medium.com/i-m-h-o/ef4772e3c628|Stop working (so hard)]] by Kyle Bragger, I.M.H.O. — Medium April 2013%0a* [[http://jshakespeare.com/stop-externalising-your-life/|Stop externalising your life]] by James Shakespeare, April 2013%0a** see also [[Cookbook/Mind]]%0a* [[http://www.newscientist.com/blogs/onepercent/2013/04/zeitgeist-borders-google.html|Zeitgeist Borders shows a world of Google searches]] by Hal Hodson, One Per Cent for NewScientist April 2013%0a* [[http://nymag.com/daily/intelligencer/2013/04/i-bought-a-bitcoin.html|I Bought a Bitcoin]] by Kevin Roose, Daily Intelligencer for NYMag.com April 2013%0a* [[http://krugman.blogs.nytimes.com/2011/09/07/golden-cyberfetters/|Golden Cyberfetters]] by Paul Krugman, NYTimes.com 2011%0a* [[http://blog.priceonomics.com/post/47135650437/are-bitcoins-the-future|Are Bitcoins The Future?]] by Alex Mayyasi, priceonomics.com April 2013%0a* [[http://www.rackspace.com/blog/why-rackspace-sued-the-most-notorious-patent-troll-in-america/|Why Rackspace Is Suing The Most Notorious Patent Troll In America]] by Alan Schoenbaum, The Official Rackspace Blog April 2013%0a* [[http://www.nytimes.com/2013/04/05/science/new-test-for-computers-grading-essays-at-college-level.html?hp&_r=1&|New Test for Computers - Grading Essays at College Level]] by John Markoff, NYTimes.com April 2013%0a* [[http://www.lemonde.fr/sciences/article/2013/04/04/le-hasard-martingale-boursiere_3154154_1650684.html|Le hasard, martingale boursičre?]] by Pierre Barthélémy, LeMonde.fr April 2013%0a* [[http://blog.priceonomics.com/post/46618070248/the-price-of-wine|The Price of Wine]] by Alex Mayyasi, Priceonomics.com April 2013%0a* [[http://www.technewsdaily.com/17654-google-glass-change-porn.html|How Google Glass Will Change Porn]] by Marshall Honorof, TechNewsDaily April 2013%0a* [[http://users.rider.edu/~suler/psycyber/disinhibit.html|The Online Disinhibition Effect]] by J. Suler, CyberPsychology and Behavior 2004%0a** overall http://users.rider.edu/~suler/psycyber/%0a* [[http://www.wired.com/opinion/2013/01/forget-big-data-think-long-data/|Stop Hyping Big Data and Start Paying Attention to 'Long Data']] by Samuel Arbesman, Wired Opinion for Wired.com January 2013%0a* [[http://motherboard.vice.com/blog/most-americans-dont-think-robots-will-fight-in-wars-or-drive-cars-by-2030|Most Americans Don't Think Robots Fight in the Military, Assist the Elderly, or Drive Cars]] by Brian Merchant, Motherboard April 2013%0a* [[http://www.raptitude.com/2010/07/your-lifestyle-has-already-been-designed/|Your Lifestyle Has Already Been Designed]] by David, Raptitude.com 2010%0a* [[http://ifanboy.com/articles/text-based-roleplaying-a-beginners-guide/|Text Based Roleplaying: A Beginner’s Guide]] by Molly McIsaac, ifanboy.com 2010%0a* [[http://www.nytimes.com/2013/04/19/opinion/krugman-the-excel-depression.html|The Excel Depression]] by Paul Krugman, NYTimes.com April 2013%0a* [[http://www.insidescience.org/content/physicist-proposes-new-way-think-about-intelligence/987|Physicist Proposes New Way To Think About Intelligence]] by Chris Gorski, Inside Science April 2013%0a** reference to Chaisson http://www.alexwg.org/publications/PhysRevLett_110-168702.pdf%0a** no reference to Schrodinger, X about fish/env or former UTC teacher w life=intelligence%0a** see also [[Analysis/StructuralInformationAsymmetries#ArchitectureIsomorphisms]]%0a* [[http://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2005/01/lost-in-the-meritocracy/303672/|Lost in the Meritocracy]] by Walter Kirn, The Atlantic 2005%0a* [[http://blog.priceonomics.com/post/48362796795/the-business-of-blowing-people-up|The Business of Blowing People Up]] by Alex Mayyasi, Priceonomics.com April 2013%0a* [[http://fotoforensics.com/tutorial-ela.php|FotoForensics]], Hacker Factor 2013%0a** on JPEG ELA%0a* [[http://www.internetactu.net/2013/04/17/au-coeur-de-la-cliodynamique-12-les-cycles-historiques/|Au coeur de la cliodynamique (1/2) : les cycles historiques]] by Rémi Sussan, InternetActu.net April 2013%0a** [[Wikipedia:Peter Turchin]]%0a** http://cliodynamics.info%0a** http://www.eeb.uconn.edu/people/turchin/%0a* [[http://intellectual-detox.com/2013/04/14/rent-seeking-economy/|Great Problems: The Rent-seeking Economy]] by Devin Finbarr, Intellectual Detox April 2013%0a* [[http://www.businessinsider.com/robert-scoble-i-just-wore-googles-glasses-for-2-weeks-2013-4|I Just Wore Google's Glasses For 2 Weeks]] by Robert Scoble, Business Insider April 2013%0a* [[http://www.techworld.com.au/article/462774/nsw_police_issues_warning_3d_printed_guns/|NSW Police issues warning on 3D printed guns]] by Rohan Pearce, Techworld May 2013%0a* [[http://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/national/quebec-cracks-down-on-airbnb/article12162984/|Quebec cracks down on Airbnb]] by Benjamin Shingler, The Globe and Mail May 2013 PersonalInformationStream.WithoutNotesApril14=* [[http://egtheory.wordpress.com/2014/03/16/ctoe/|Computational theories of evolution]] by Artem Kaznatcheev, Theory, Evolution, and Games Group March 2014%0a** [[ReadingNotes/ProbablyApproximatelyCorrect]]%0a** http://simons.berkeley.edu/talks/presentation-evolvability-2014-03-17%0a* [[http://egtheory.wordpress.com/2014/03/25/algorithmic-darwinism/|Algorithmic Darwinism]] by Artem Kaznatcheev, Theory, Evolution, and Games Group March 2014%0a** "it does seem possible that a deeper understanding of algorithmic Darwinism could yield better directed evolution for tasks like drug design or industrial concerns."%0a** see [[ReadingNotes/ProvingDarwin]] and before that [[ReadingNotes/BehindTheMirror]]%0a* [[Wikipedia:Smart contract]]%0a** http://erights.org/history/index.html for ancestors of Ethereum or Mastercoin%0a*** "E defines and implements a pure object model of secure distributed persistent computation."%0a** [[http://research.google.com/pubs/author35958.html|Mark S. 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Fast Food Is Just as Effective as Supplements]] by Ross Pomeroy, RealClearScience March 2015%0a* [[http://blog.jeremyrwelch.com/tesla-is-a-battery-company|Tesla is a Battery Company]] by Jeremy Welch, April 2015%0a* [[https://medium.com/@jonhpittman/the-tyranny-of-the-minimum-viable-product-fb25e2e57e6e|The Tyranny of the Minimum Viable Product]] by Jon H. 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https://medium.com/uxxr/a-look-at-mozilla-hubs-a3d0465b3470%0a* https://internethealthreport.org/2018/intelligent-machines-arent-always-right/%0a* https://venturebeat.com/2018/04/21/minority-report-adviser-john-underkoffler-ponders-the-user-interfaces-of-the-future/%0a* http://www.alanarnette.com/blog/2018/04/30/everest-2018-a-summit-and-a-death/ PersonalInformationStream.WithoutNotesApril2019=* https://greatergood.berkeley.edu/article/item/how_to_stop_your_smartphone_from_hurting_your_health%0a* https://www.magicleap.com/news/product-updates/lumin-os-and-lumin-sdk-update%0a* http://www.alanarnette.com/blog/2019/04/15/everest-2019-training-before-climbing/%0a* https://www.citylab.com/design/2019/04/notre-dame-cathedral-fire-paris-gothic-architecture-history/587191/%0a* https://blog.albertoelias.me/data-privacy-enough-is-enough-55584e533204%0a* https://medium.com/@subodh.malgonde/resources-to-help-you-build-an-indoor-self-driving-car-f1c0df54b6e1%0a* 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https://www.usine-digitale.fr/article/ar-vr-facebook-signe-un-contrat-exclusif-avec-plessey-une-pepite-des-microled-qu-apple-a-voulu-racheter.N945621%0a* https://www.computer.org/press-room/2020-news/immersive-inclusive-and-green-ieee-virtual-reality-conference-goes-digital%0a* https://www.wsj.com/articles/why-zoom-meetings-can-exhaust-us-11585953336%0a* https://www.cs.cmu.edu/news/smartphone-videos-produce-highly-realistic-3d-face-reconstructions%0a* https://drexel.edu/now/archive/2020/April/Creative-Insight-Triggers-Neural-Reward/%0a** added to [[Content/ClickingMoments]]%0a* https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-020-00965-x%0a* https://spectrum.ieee.org/tech-talk/consumer-electronics/audiovideo/forget-video-conferencinghost-your-next-meeting-in-vr%0a* https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2020/04/08/upshot/electricity-usage-predict-coronavirus-recession.html%0a* https://blog.mozvr.com/sharing-virtual-spaces-is-more-than-a-headset/%0a* 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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peace_dividend%0a* https://warontherocks.com/2021/04/the-longest-telegram-a-visionary-blueprint-for-the-comprehensive-grand-strategy-against-china-we-need/%0a* https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guns_versus_butter_model%0a* https://refsa.org/guns-versus-butter/%0a* https://correlatesofwar.org/history%0a* https://www.nnip.com/en-INT/professional/insights/why-not-100-percent-esg-integrated%0a* https://www.businessinsider.com/stolen-data-of-533-million-facebook-users-leaked-online-2021-4?utm_source=reddit.com%0a* https://spectrum.ieee.org/the-institute/ieee-member-news/stop-calling-everything-ai-machinelearning-pioneer-says#.YGiv6w3V8X4.twitter%0a** “There’s not been enough focus on the real problem, which is building planetary-scale machine learning–based systems that actually work, deliver value to humans, and do not amplify inequities.” PersonalInformationStream.WithoutNotesAugust10=* {-[[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SPFIxS5dcW8|George Reese & James Duncan, "Are Open APIs Enough to Prevent Lock-in?"]], OSCON 2010-}%0a** moved to [[ReadingNotes.InformationRules]]%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fDbKldu6ljc|GPU Supercomputing for Finance]] by Andrew Sheppard, O'Reilly Webcast July 2010%0a** http://twitter.com/rocketboost%0a** [[http://developer.nvidia.com/object/nsight_features.html|NVIDIA Parallel Nsight]] including%0a*** Debugger%0a*** Analyzer%0a*** Graphics Inspector%0a** visualization of streams for trends spotting%0a** ~min42 then 1h08min mention of QuantLib previously discovered in [[Content/FinancialTools]]%0a*** [[http://old.nabble.com/Cuda-Port-for-Quantlib-td19330398.html|Cuda Port for Quantlib]] quantlib-dev 2008%0a** see also%0a*** [[ReadingNotes.QuantitativeTrading]]%0a*** [[http://www.ann.jussieu.fr/gpu/|Groupe de travail GPU a Jussieu]] by Jacques-Louis Lions %0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Th_1azZA2OY|Edward Tufte: Beautiful Evidence (Highlights)]] iq'^2^' May 2010%0a** recommended in GPU Supercomputing for Finance by Andrew Sheppard%0a** http://www.intelligencesquared.com/events/Edward-Tufte-Beautiful-Evidence%0a** [[http://www.edwardtufte.com/tufte/books_be|Beautiful Evidence]] on Edward Tufte's website%0a** [[Wikipedia:Information design]]%0a** [[Wikipedia:Edward Tufte]]%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HfXSltlDfDw|Pen and Parchment - The Beautiful Evidence of Medieval Drawings]] by Edward Tufte, MET 2009%0a** [[http://blog.metmuseum.org/penandparchment/|Pen and Parchment: Drawing in the Middle Ages]] MET blog 2009%0a** Mathematica graphic of [[http://www.math.yorku.ca/SCS/Gallery/images/minard.gif|Minard's depiction of the fate of Napoleon's army]] in [[http://www.math.yorku.ca/SCS/Gallery/historical.html|Gallery of Data Visualization - Historical Milestones]]%0a* [[http://www.slate.com/id/2259822|The real reasons more women are remaining childless.]] by Amanda Marcotte, Slate Magazine July 2010%0a* [[http://www.chessevents.nl/bst_cb.shtml|Computer assisted chess in Maastricht]] by Eric van Reem, Chess Events Maastricht Foundation 2004%0a** see also Seedea:Research/StrategicalEpistemology and [[Content/StrategyLessons]]%0a** [[Wikipedia:Advanced Chess]]%0a*** discovered in [[ReadingNotes.HowLifeImitatesChess]] and added to Seedea:Content/Newconcepts#AdvancedChess%0a* [[http://www.wired.com/dangerroom/2008/09/download-hayden/|Open Source Intel Rocks — Sorry, It’s Classified]] by Noah Shachtman, Wired.com 2008%0a* {-[[http://www.wired.com/dangerroom/2010/07/exclusive-google-cia/|Google, CIA Invest in ‘Future’ of Web Monitoring]] by Noah Shachtman, Wired.com July 2010-}%0a** moved to [[AutoDebate/GoogleIsEvil]]%0a* [[http://blog.recordedfuture.com/2010/03/13/recorded-future-%25E2%2580%2593-a-white-paper-on-temporal-analytics/|A White Paper on Temporal Analytics]], Recorded Future Blog March 2010%0a** "Developers can access Recorded Future data and analytics through a web services API (documentation available to registered Recorded Future customers)."%0a*** [[http://blog.recordedfuture.com/tag/api/|API]] available only as premium [[https://www.recordedfuture.com/pricing-and-plans.html|Pricing & Plans]]%0a** http://psydex.com%0a*** [[http://www.faqs.org/patents/app/20080208820|Systems and methods for performing semantic analysis of information over time and space]] Patent application %0a* [[http://arstechnica.com/science/news/2010/08/quantum-memory-may-topple-heisenbergs-uncertainty-principle.ars|Quantum memory may topple Heisenberg's uncertainty principle]] by Casey Johnston, Ars Technica August 2010%0a** see also [[ReadingNotes.ProgrammingTheUniverse]]%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kQh4kcX-gGU|Melanie Swan, "DIY Genomics: An Open Platform for Citizen Science"]], OSCON 2010 %0a** [[(http://)DIYgenomics.org]]%0a** [[Content/Health#PersonalGenomics]]%0a* [[http://www.canalacademie.com/L-Histoire-du-Manga-reflet-de-la.html|L' Histoire du Manga, reflet de la société japonaise contemporaine]], Canal Académie 2010%0a** [[http://www.cnrseditions.fr/Sociologie/5898-LEmpire-lintelligence-Jean-Francois-Sabouret.html|L'Empire de l'intelligence : Politiques scientifiques et technologiques du Japon depuis 1945]] by Jean-François Sabouret, CNRS Editions 2007%0a** moved to [[Anime/]]%0a* [[http://blog.reddit.com/2010/07/rms-ama.html|RMS AMA]], blog.reddit July 2010%0a** [[Wikipedia:A Fire Upon the Deep]]%0a** [[Wikipedia:Diaspora (novel)]]%0a** Richard Stallman's [[http://stallman.org/stallman-computing.html|How I do my Computing]]%0a* [[http://www.canalacademie.com/ida6038-Le-Moyen-Orient-a-l-heure.html|Le Moyen-Orient ŕ l'heure nucléaire avec Jean François-Poncet]], Canal Académie August 2010%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cn7kTPbW6QQ|Building Your Own Dynamic Language]] by Ian Piumarta, EE380, Stanford University 2007%0a** watched earlier in [[WithoutNotesJune10#BuildingYourOwnDynamicLanguage|June 2010]], added to [[Languages/Languages#MakingYourOwn]] and shared on freenode/##AGI%0a** from Seedea:Research/PhylogeneticFlowProgramming%0a** http://piumarta.com/papers/EE380-2007-slides.pdf%0a* [[http://www.notmyidea.org/article/php-ou-spaggethi/|PHP jouerais-t-il dans la cours des grands ?]] by Alexis Metaireau, Not My Idea February 2010%0a** [[http://blog.ianbicking.org/php-ghetto.html|The PHP Ghetto]] Ian Bicking 2005%0a** see also [[Tools/Programming]]%0a* [[http://blogs.hbr.org/govindarajan/2010/08/innovation-is-not-creativity.html|Innovation is Not Creativity]] by Vijay Govindarajan, Harvard Business Review August 2010 %0a* [[http://videolectures.net/dc08_srkoc_20min/|How to create your own language in 20 minutes]] Dinko Srkoč, Helix d.o.o. 2008%0a** from Seedea:Research/PhylogeneticFlowProgramming%0a* [[http://owni.fr/2010/08/02/forget-the-readers-are-journalists-writing-for-google/|Forget the readers: are journalists writing for Google?]] by Adam Westbrook, OWNI, Digital Journalism August 2019%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RlVpPstLPEc|Three Cool Things About D - The Case for the D Programing Language]] by Andrei Alexandrescu, Google Tech Talk July 2010%0a** motivated by Seedea:Research/PhylogeneticFlowProgramming%0a** see also [[Tools/Programming]]%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BPyBQG5cMog|Tech, innovation, CS, & more: A VC panel]], Google I/O 2010%0a** Albert Wenger, Chris Dixon, Dave McClure, Brad Feld, Paul Graham, Dick Costolo %0a** see also [[ReadingNotes.VentureCapitalAndTheFinanceOfInnovation]] and [[Tools/Programming]]%0a* [[http://images.math.cnrs.fr/Letnyaya-shkola-Sovremennaya.html|Летняя школа « Современная математика » в Дубне / Ecole d’été « Mathématiques contemporaines » ŕ Doubna]] by Xavier Caruso, Images des mathématiques August 2010%0a** shared to Raphael%0a* [[http://www.nytimes.com/2010/08/05/technology/05secret.html|Google and Verizon in Talks on Selling Internet Priority]] by Edward Wyatt, NYTimes.com August 2010%0a** see also [[AutoDebate/GoogleIsEvil]] and [[Tools/Internet]]%0a* [[http://sites.radiofrance.fr/franceinter/em/ete/cavousderange/|L’agriculture a-t-elle un avenir ?]], ça vous dérange, France Inter August 2010%0a** to share with Benoit%0a* [[http://jacquesmottier.online.fr/pages/idylle.html|l'idylle aux cerises]], Rousseau, Les Confessions livre IV%0a** recommended by Claude%0a* [[#CyborgAnthropology]][[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rCvMWZePS8E|Cyborg Anthropology: A Short Introduction]] by , O'Reilly Webcast August 2010%0a** http://cyborganthropology.com%0a** mention of ~36min of VideoOrbits on Eye Tap Devices for Deliberately Diminished Reality or Altering the Visual Perception of Rigid Planar Patches of a Real World Scene in the publications of [[http://about.eyetap.org/publications/|EyeTap Personal Imaging Lab]] %0a** mention ~min40 during Q&A of [[http://mitpress.mit.edu/catalog/item/default.asp?ttype=2&tid=11870|Critical Play - Radical Game Design]] by Mary Flanagan, The MIT Press 2009%0a*** consider also for [[Cookbook/Cognition#GoalFocusAttention]]%0a*** started [[ReadingNotes.CriticalPlay]]%0a** mention of technological rest, see also my [[Cookbook/Cognition#DedicatedCreativityTime]] recommendation%0a* [[http://ecrans.fr/Google-abandonne-t-il-la,10569.html|Google abandonne-t-il la neutralité du net ?]] by Andréa Fradin, Ecrans August 2010%0a* [[http://www.slate.com/blogs/blogs/thewrongstuff/archive/2010/08/03/error-message-google-research-director-peter-norvig-on-being-wrong.aspx|Error Message: Google Research Director Peter Norvig on Being Wrong]] by Kathryn Schulz, The Wrong Stuff, Slate August 2010%0a** mention of Thomas Kuhn, [[ReadingNotes.Kuhn|The Structure of Scientific Revolutions]]%0a** Seedea:Research/BacktrackLearning%0a** added to [[AutoDebate/GoogleIsEvil]]%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b5upSjPKhcw|Engineering Private Spaces Online]] by Betsy Masiello, 2010 Google Faculty Summit%0a* [[http://events.ccc.de/sigint/2010/wiki/Fahrplan/events/3891.en.html|Botnets in 2010]] by Thorsten Holz, SIGINT10%0a** added to Seedea:Utopiahanalysis/Botnets%0a** [[http://honeyblog.org/|honeyblog]] maintained by Thorsten Holz%0a* {-[[http://completerunning.com/archives/2007/06/12/top-10-questions-asked-by-beginning-runners/|Top 10 Questions Asked by Beginning Runners]] by Mark Iocchelli, Complete Running Network 2007-}%0a** moved to [[Content/Exercises#Running]]%0a* [[http://www.stanford.edu/class/ee380/Abstracts/100512.html|BigDog, the Rough-Terrain Robot, Where We've Been and Where We're Going]] by Marc Raibert, EE380, Stanford University May 2010%0a* [[http://www.stanford.edu/class/ee380/Abstracts/100331.html|Qualcomm R&D Project Neo - Biologically Inspired Machine Learning]] by Venkat Rangan, EE380, Stanford University April 2010%0a** [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AEY-t9hyNBI|Looks like Dr. Frankenstein's Laboratory ...]] 2008%0a** ~min15 Numemta mentioned%0a*** http://www.stanford.edu/class/ee380/Abstracts/100331-slides.pdf#page=9%0a* [[http://sites.radiofrance.fr/franceinter/em/ete/proces-verbal/|Procčs des éditeurs c/ Google : Numérisation des livres, vers une meilleure protection des auteurs sur la toile ?]], Procčs verbal, France Inter August 2010%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5mk1GqEEJw0|Computer Mediated Transactions]] by Hal Varian, American Economic Association (AEA) January 2010%0a** author of [[ReadingNotes.InformationRules]]%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b5upSjPKhcw|Engineering Private Spaces Online]] by Betsy Masiello, 2010 Google Faculty Summit%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0T4_rs4dj-I|The Cloud Myths, Schemes, and Dirty Little Secrets]] by Patrick Kerpan, OSCON 2010%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7nKRASs9e04|Cloudy Operations]] by John Willis, OSCON 2010%0a** [[http://oreilly.com/catalog/0636920000136|Web Operations - Keeping the Data On Time]] by John Allspaw and Jesse Robbins, O'Reilly Media June 2010 %0a** [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7nKRASs9e04#t=21m18s|~21m]] mention of Google Chief Economist Officier%0a** [[ReadingNotes.InformationRules]] by Hal Varian%0a* [[http://blogs.hbr.org/ideacast/2010/06/telling-the-truth-about-power.html|Telling the Truth About Power]] by Jeffrey Pfeffer, HBR IdeaCast, Harvard Business Review June 2010%0a* [[http://larecherche.typepad.fr/la_fabrique_des_images/2010/08/naturalisme-la-le%25C3%25A7on-de-lecture-.html|Naturalisme : la leçon de lecture]] by Philippe Descola, La Fabrique des Images August 2010%0a* [[http://inessential.com/2010/08/09/flexibility_and_power|Flexibility and power]] by Brent Simmons, inessential.com August 2010%0a* [[http://ferrouswheel.me/2010/07/dont-become-a-closed-system/|Don’t become a closed system]], ferrouswheel July 2010%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tzkouhQesDY|Juniper Networks Data Center Fabric]], Juniper Networks May 2010 %0a** [[ReadingNotes.QuantitativeTrading]]%0a* [[http://blogs.hbr.org/cs/2010/08/six_invisible_secrets_to_a_cul.html|Six Secrets to Creating a Culture of Innovation]] by Tony Schwartz, The Conversation, Harvard Business Review August 2010%0a* [[http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2010-08-13/harvard-scientists-speed-up-evolution-aim-to-sell-technology-to-dupont.html|Harvard Scientists Speed Up Evolution, Aim to Sell Technology to DuPont]] by Arielle Fridson, Bloomberg August 2010%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8FnqhTmM3fY|What is Science? From Global Warming to Evolution]] by Michael Vassar, Google Tech Talk July 2010%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L2SED6sewRw|Greg Kroah Hartman on the Linux Kernel]], Google Tech Talks 2008%0a* [[http://blogs.hbr.org/ideacast/2010/07/the-subtleties-of-strategic-sw.html|The Subtleties of Strategic Swearing]] HBR IdeaCast, Harvard Business Review July 2010%0a* [[http://www.canalacademie.com/ida6046-Le-despotisme-democratique-selon.html|Le despotisme démocratique selon Tocqueville]], Canal Académie August 2010%0a** added to [[Content/Tocqueville]]%0a* [[http://llk.media.mit.edu/papers/Distrib-Construc.html|Distributed Constructionism]] by Mitchel Resnick, Proceedings of the International Conference on the Learning Sciences 1996%0a** discovered with [[ReadingNotes.TurtlesTermitesAndTrafficJams]] and briefly discussed about a similar topic (namely what's "after" constructionism) with Raphael the day before%0a** added to [[Content/Education]]%0a* {-[[http://www.ddooss.org/articulos/idiomas/Sol_Lewitt.htm|Paragraphs on Conceptual Art]] by Sol Lewitt, 1967-}%0a** moved to [[Content/Art]]%0a* [[http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/conceptual-art/|Conceptual Art]], Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy%0a** "In reacting strongly to conceptual art we are, in other words, playing right into its hands."%0a** "The artwork is a ''process'' rather than a ''material thing'', and as such it is no longer something that can be grasped merely by seeing, hearing or touching the end product of that process. "%0a*** [[Content/ClickingMoments#ArtAsPureProcess]]%0a** "The claim that the conceptual artwork itself is to be identified with the idea that may be seen to underlie it has far-reaching ramifications. It not only affects the ontology of the conceptual artwork but also profoundly alters the role of the artist by casting her in the role of thinker rather than object-maker"%0a** "Conceptual art is an art of the mind: it appeals to matters of the intellect and emphasises art's ''cognitive'' rather than ''aesthetic'' value."%0a* [[http://www.zpub.com/notes/idle.html|In Praise of Idleness]] by Bertrand Russell, 1932%0a** read earlier [[Content/PiecesOfCulture#Essays]] then re-discovered with [[ReadingNotes.Logicomix]]%0a* [[http://www.apostolosdoxiadis.com/en/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=334:apostolos-on-logicomix-at-cambridge-nov-2009&catid=89:multi-media&Itemid=128|Apostolos on Logicomix]], University of Cambridge 2009%0a** added to [[ReadingNotes.Logicomix]]%0a* [[http://videolectures.net/eccs08_warnow_camci/|Computational and mathematical challenges involved in estimating]] by Tandy Warnow University of Texas at Austin, ECCS 2008%0a** from Seedea:Research/Bibliography%0a* [[http://thenexthope.org/talks-list/|Injecting Electromagnetic Pulses into Digital Devices]] by Paul F. Renda, HOPE July 2010%0a** see also [[Cookbook/Electronics]] and [[Cookbook/Clothing]] for http://www.lessemf.com/fabric.html%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_jpgsn38Lbg|Injecting EMP into Digital Devices]] by Paul F Renda, Devices Defcon 17 2009%0a** [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_jpgsn38Lbg#t=6m56s|~6m56s]] "The grid is almost a living being where you have to maintain homeostasis constantly.%0a*** [[ReadingNotes.TheThingsWeDo]] based on Claude Bernard and his concept of [[Wikipedia:Homeostasis]]%0a** see also previous discussion with Sylvain regarding [[Wikipedia:Black start]], the process of restoring a power station to operation without relying on external energy sources.%0a** [[Wikipedia:Byzantine fault tolerance]]%0a* [[http://scienceblogs.com/pharyngula/2010/08/ray_kurzweil_does_not_understa.php|Ray Kurzweil does not understand the brain]] by PZ Myers, Pharyngula August 2010%0a** via archels in ##AGI%0a* [[http://telexlr8.blip.tv/file/4013969/|Advancing Substrate-Independent Minds, Workshop Day 1]] by Randal Koene, ASIM August 2010%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y1ph0Bd0t0I|First Steps with Arduino]] by Brian Jepson, O'Reilly Webcast, June 2010%0a** [[Cookbook/Electronics]]%0a* [[http://www.kurzweilai.net/ray-kurzweil-responds-to-ray-kurzweil-does-not-understand-the-brain|Ray Kurzweil Responds to “Ray Kurzweil does not understand the brain”]] by Ray Kurzweil, KurzweilAI August 2010%0a* [[http://thenexthope.org/talks-list/|Video Surveillance, Society, and Your Face]] by Joshua Marpet, HOPE July 2010%0a** added to [[Bypassing.Identification]]%0a** http://datadevastation.com%0a* [[http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-10928032|Cult of less: Living out of a hard drive]] by Matthew Danzico, BBC News August 2010%0a* {-[[http://depts.washington.edu/uwch/katz/20022003/antonio_damasio.html|Antonio Damasio]] at University of Iowa, Katz Lectures in the Humanities 2003-}%0a** moved to [[ReadingNotes.BeingNoOne]]%0a* [[http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052748704901104575423351160427256.html|Pianist Kathleen Supové Evolves With Her Instrument]] by Barbara Jepson, August 2010 WSJ.com%0a* [[http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052748704476104575439723695579664.html|The End of Management]] by Alan Murray, August 2010 WSJ.com%0a** Seedea:Seedea/CollaborativeManagementTools and discussions with Yan King Yin aka KY on freenode%0a** mention of [[ReadingNotes.ScanningNotes#TheInnovatorsDilemma]]%0a** mention of The Nature of the Firm by Ronald Coase, Economica 1937%0a*** encountered before with [[ReadingNotes.VentureCapitalAndTheFinanceOfInnovation]] and [[Content/Economy]]%0a*** Seedea:Seedea/Onlineoutsourcing%0a* [[http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052748703791804575439562361453200.html|How to Profit From the Next 'Black Swan']] by Jane J. Kim, August 2010 WSJ.com%0a** [[Content/FinancialTools]]%0a** [[ReadingNotes.QuantitativeTrading]]%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VJiY1Y8m4Xo|Engineers, Models & Thought]] by David E. Goldberg, illinoisfoundry 2008%0a** Lab director of [[http://www.illigal.uiuc.edu/web/|Illinois Genetic Algorithms Laboratory]] (IlliGAL)%0a** [[http://ifoundry.illinois.edu/|iFoundry]] The Illinois Foundry for Innovation in Engineering Education%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jYpCuCDftDM|What is Creativity]] by David E. Goldberg, illinoisfoundry 2008%0a** [[http://www.slideshare.net/deg511/what-is-creativity-55929|What is Creativity?]] slides%0a* [[http://www.slideshare.net/deg511/3-reasons-why-philosophy-should-matter-to-engineers|3 Reasons Why Philosophy Should Matter to Engineers]] by David E. Goldberg, 2010%0a** dedicated book added to [[ReadingNotes.ScanningNotes]]%0a** [[http://philengtech.org/|Philosophy, Engineering & Technology]] PET%0a* {-[[http://nickm.com/post/2010/08/code-is-beauty-beauty-code/|Code is Beauty, Beauty Code]] by Nick Montfort, Post Position August 2010-}%0a** moved to [[ReadingNotes.BeautifulCode]]%0a* {-[[http://media.ccc.de/browse/conferences/sigint10/sigint10_3883_en_anonymous_internet_communication_done_right.html|Anonymous Internet Communication Done Right]] by lexi, SigInt 2010-}%0a** moved to [[Bypassing.Identification]]%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=40L3SGmcPDQ|Mind Control Device Demonstration]] by Tan Le, 2008%0a** Emotiv%0a* [[http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/computational-mind/|The Computational Theory of Mind]] (CTM) Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy%0a** Computational Theory of Mind (CTM)%0a*** = Representational Theory of Mind (RTM)%0a*** + Computational Account of Reasoning (CAR)%0a** [[Fabien/MyBeliefs#B1]]%0a** [[ReadingNotes.BeingNoOne]]%0a** [[ReadingNotes.ProgrammingTheUniverse]]%0a** [[ReadingNotes.Supersizing]]%0a* {-[[http://www.atimes.com/atimes/China_Business/LH26Cb01.html|China's secure communications quantum leap]] by Matthew Luce, Asia Times Online August 2010-}%0a** moved to [[ReadingNotes.TheCodeBook]]%0a* {-[[http://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/news/2010/04/search-neutrality-google-becomes-neutraliy.ars|Search neutrality? How Google became a "neutrality" target]] by Nate Anderson, ars technica May 2010-}%0a** moved to [[AutoDebate.GoogleIsEvil]]%0a* {-[[http://www.cyberpunkreview.com/movie/decade/2000-current/we-live-in-public/|We Live in Public]] by Mr. Roboto, Cyberpunk Review August 2010-}%0a** moved to [[Bypassing.Monitoring]]%0a* [[http://www.cyberpunkreview.com/movie/decade/1980-1989/brainstorm/|Brainstorm]] Mr. Roboto, Cyberpunk Review August 2010%0a* [[http://www.cyberpunkreview.com/movie/decade/2000-current/beyond-human/|Beyond Human]] Mr. Roboto, Cyberpunk Review July 2010%0a* [[http://news.cnet.com/8301-17938_105-20013657-1.html|Humanoid robot Nao gets emotion chip]] by Tim Hornyak, CNET August 2010%0a* [[http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052748704002104575290602423212366.html|What if English Only Isn't Wrong? Do Americans Need To Be Bilingual, and Will Technology Smash the Language Barrier For Good?]] by Evan Goldstein, WSJ.com August 2010%0a** consider for [[Languages/]]%0a* [[http://www.semanticfocus.com/blog/entry/title/rdf-semantic-web-research-isnt-working/|RDF Semantic Web Research Isn't Working]] by Zack Rosen, Semantic Focus July 2010%0a** originally published in 2006%0a** see also [[Tools.SemanticWeb]]%0a* [[#SocialProstheticSystem]][[http://www.wjh.harvard.edu/~kwn/Kosslyn_pdfs/2006Kosslyn_chap_in_EvCogNeuro_SocialProstheticSystems.pdf|On the Evolution of Human Motivation: The Role of Social Prosthetic Systems]] by Stephen M. Kosslyn, 2006%0a** mentioned in [[ReadingNotes/OpenGovernment#Chapter4]] (p55)%0a** "they sacrificed their bodies to preserve their %3c%3cgreater selves.>>" (p550)%0a*** I also formulated such an idea earlier [[Content/ThereIsNoSelf]]%0a** see also the previously read%0a*** [[ReadingNotes/TheThingsWeDo]] on homeostasis%0a*** [[ReadingNotes/WithoutMiracles]] on corticognesis and neural pruning%0a*** [[ReadingNotes/Supersizing]] on extended cognition%0a**** footnote acknowledging Andy Clark and David Chalmers work%0a*** [[ReadingNotes/TheEgoTunnel]] and [[ReadingNotes/BeingNoOne]] on the hallucination of the self%0a** to consider for [[Person/]] and [[Content/Reward]]%0a** see also my social proxy proposal during UTC SCxx course%0a** [[http://isites.harvard.edu/icb/icb.do?keyword=kosslynlab|Kosslyn Lab]] at Harvard University%0a* [[http://highscalability.com/blog/2010/8/27/openstack-the-answer-to-how-do-we-compete-with-amazon.html|OpenStack - The Answer to: How do We Compete with Amazon?]] by Todd Hoff, High Scalability August 2010%0a** Seedea:Oimp/CloudArbitrage%0a* [[http://images.math.cnrs.fr/Les-revolutions-informatiques.html|Les révolutions informatiques]] by Benoît Kloeckne, Images des mathématiques August 2010%0a** [[http://mathoverflow.net/|MathOverflow]] A place for mathematicians to ask and answer questions.%0a* [[http://images.math.cnrs.fr/Espaces-de-questionnement-et-de.html|« Espaces de questionnement et de méditation »]] byPatrick Popescu-Pampu, Images des mathématiques July 2010%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GFMfW1jY1xE|The Origin of the Universe and the Arrow of Time]] by Sean Carroll, Google Tech Talk August 2010%0a** [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GFMfW1jY1xE#t=21m35s|~min21]] visualization of the transition from low to high entropy%0a** [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GFMfW1jY1xE#t=1h|~1h]] conclusion%0a*** Entropy is responsible for the arrow of time, and in turn for metabolism and evolution.%0a*** Entropy has been increasing because it was very low in the early universe.%0a*** We don't know why.%0a*** Initial conditions? Beyond the Big Bang? Stay tuned.%0a** [[http://www.preposterousuniverse.com/|Sean Carroll]]'s homepage preposterousuniverse.com including talks%0a* [[http://videolectures.net/icml2010_bradski_ocv/|OpenCV]] by Gary Bradski, ICML 2010%0a** [[http://opencv.willowgarage.com/|OpenCV Wiki]]%0a* [[http://videolectures.net/icml2010_schaul_pyb/|PyBrain]] by Frank Sehnke, Thomas Rückstiess and Tom Schaul, ICML 2010%0a** [[http://pybrain.org/|PyBrain]] modular Machine Learning Library for Python.%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fEM7YDNonSE|PyBrain - Python Machine Learning Library, Reinforcement Learning with complex Robots and more]] 2009%0a* {-[[http://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2010/08/colberts-word-control-self-delete|Colbert's Word: Control-Self-Delete]], Electronic Frontier Foundation August 2010-}%0a** moved to [[AutoDebate/Apple]]%0a* [[http://oyc.yale.edu/ecology-and-evolutionary-biology/principles-of-evolution-ecology-and-behavior/content/sessions/lecture15.html|Session 15 - Phylogeny and Systematics]] by Stephen C. Stearns, Open Yale Courses%0a** [[http://oyc.yale.edu/ecology-and-evolutionary-biology/principles-of-evolution-ecology-and-behavior/content/transcripts/transcript-15-phylogeny-and-systematics|Transcript 15 - Phylogeny and Systematics]], Open Yale Courses 2009%0a** [[Wikipedia:Homology (biology)]]%0a* [[http://radar.oreilly.com/2010/06/what-is-data-science.html|What is data science?]] by Mike Loukides, O'Reilly Radar June 2010%0a** "a customer isn't just a customer; customers generate a trail of "data exhaust" that can be mined and put to use"%0a* [[http://code.google.com/p/hop/|Hadoop Online Prototype (HOP)]] NSDI'10 paper%0a** moved to Seedea:Research/PhylogeneticFlowProgramming%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7jx0dTYUO5E|Mary Roach: 10 things you didn't know about orgasm]], TED 2009%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HaJEDyahLZY|Quantum Money from Knots]] by Farhi Edward, Google Tech Talk May 2010%0a** [[http://web.mit.edu/physics/people/faculty/farhi_edward.html|Farhi Edward]], Cecil and Ida Green Professor of Physics Director, Center for Theoretical Physics, MIT%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IJcuQQ1eWWI|Playing to Lose: AI and "Civilization"]] by Soren Johnson, Google Tech Talk August 2010 PersonalInformationStream.WithoutNotesAugust11=* [[http://www.sci.brooklyn.cuny.edu/~schopra/choprawhite497.pdf|Privacy and Artificial Agents, Or, Is Google Reading My Email?]] by Chopra and White, 2007%0a** motivated by [[http://www.press.umich.edu/titleDetailDesc.do?id=356801|A Legal Theory for Autonomous Artificial Agents]] by Samir Chopra and Laurence F. White, University of Michigan Press 2011%0a* [[http://worldsciencefestival.com/videos/ghost_in_the_machine|The Ghost in the Machine]], World Science Festival Video June 2011%0a** http://worldsciencefestival.com/blog/machine_intelligence_stronger_faster_smarter%0a* [[http://worldsciencefestival.com/videos/consciousness_explored_and_explained|Consciousness: Explored and Explained]] with Charlie Kaufman Screenwriter, Giulio Tononi and Alan Alda, World Science Festival Video 2010%0a** mention of Seedea:Content/Newconcepts#IIT%0a** Kaufman concluding on creativity as being mainly memory, cf [[OwnModelsApplied/AlgorithmicEpistemology]]%0a* [[http://www.latribune.fr/actualites/economie/france/20110727trib000639107/pourquoi-la-recherche-numerique-ne-decolle-toujours-pas-en-france.html|La recherche informatique veut ętre mieux prise en compte par les pouvoirs publics]] by Clarisse Jay, La Tribune July 2011%0a* [[http://www.santafe.edu/research/videos/play/?id=e21e98c4-a244-491d-a070-4bf8ee61cdf1|A Typology of Convergences: Towards a Unified Theory of Cultural Transmission]] by Lawrence Weschler, Santa Fe Institute July 2011%0a** establishing his own taxonomy: Apophenia, ?, Fractalization, Identity, Zeitgeist, ?, Backward & Forward, Template, Permission, The Anxiety of Influence, Homage, Pun, Parody, QUOTATION, ?, PLAGIARISM, Forgery, Counterfeiter, CODA, ...%0a** mention of simultaneous discovery e.g. calculus in Europe as the train of thought as the time became saturated with similar ideas%0a*** see the recently read Quora question and [[ReadingNotes/TheMythsOfInnovation]]%0a** [[Wikipedia:Apophenia]]%0a** [[Wikipedia:Lawrence Weschler]], [[http://lawrenceweschler.com|LawrenceWeschler.com]] and [[http://journalism.nyu.edu/faculty/lawrence-weschler/|his NYU profile]]%0a** no mention of evolutionary epistemology, cf e.g. [[ReadingNotes/EvolutionaryEpistemologyAsAScientificMethod]] or the related blog on evolutionary culture featuring the "Popper Juice"%0a** see also [[ReadingNotes/TheFutureOfIdeas]]%0a* [[http://www.newscientist.com/article/dn20768-us-internet-providers-hijacking-users-search-queries.html|US internet providers hijacking users' search queries]] by Jim Giles, New Scientist August 2011%0a* [[http://www.vancouversun.com/entertainment/Computer+scientist+calls+better+Internet+search+engine/5207552/story.html|Computer scientist calls for better Internet search engine]] by Derek Abma, Vancouver Sun August 2011%0a** http://www.nature.com/nature/journal/v476/n7358/full/476025a.html%0a* [[http://www.chinadaily.com.cn/cndy/2011-08/03/content_13037633.htm|Car takes long drive - by itself]] by Hao Nan, Chinadaily.com.cn August 2011%0a** [[http://icig2011.ustc.edu.cn/Papers.html|ID262: LIDAR-based Long Range Road Intersection]] by the same author%0a** see relevant law recently passed in Nevada%0a* [[#MindAndMachineTheFutureOfThinking]][[http://worldsciencefestival.com/videos/mind_and_machine_the_future_of_thinking|Mind and Machine: The Future of Thinking]], World Science Festival 2010%0a** [[http://cyberkinetics.com/|BrainGate - Thoughts Into Action]] by Cyberkinetics%0a** Wikipedia:Cyberkinetics%0a** http://affect.media.mit.edu could be especially interesting for [[MemoryRecalls/ImprovingPIM#Emotions]]%0a** http://www.semel.ucla.edu/profile/gary-small for his study [[http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19155745|Your brain on Google: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19155745]], Am J Geriatr Psychiatry 2009%0a* [[http://worldsciencefestival.com/videos/man_made_minds_living_with_thinking_machines|Man-Made Minds: Living with Thinking Machines]], World Science Festival June 2011%0a** ~58min Eric Horvitz mention of strong AI and understanding (human) cognition as a way to find the foundations of computation, position shared with Rodney Brooks%0a** ~72min Hod Lipson mention of the felt excitement of having a result that managed to do so on its own rather than precisely programmed and doing so as expected%0a*** David Ferrucci replied that it may rather be the distance with the abstraction and the completed task, that the gap of knowledge is passed%0a** ~82min discussion on the singularity and mind uploading%0a*** cf [[Events/AIW03]] and other pages%0a** on Watson see [[WithoutNotesFebruary11#BuildingWatson]]%0a** [[http://research.microsoft.com/en-us/um/people/horvitz/|Eric Horvitz's Homepage]] Microsoft Research%0a*** mentioned "innovative AI", medical diagnosis%0a*** previously link his work in [[WithoutNotesNovember10##VivonsNousVraimentUneRevolution]]%0a** mention of building self-model, self-image through evolutionary computation%0a*** see [[ReadingNotes/BeingNoOne]] and [[ReadingNotes/TheEgoTunnel]]%0a* [[http://videos.arte.tv/fr/videos/au_coeur_de_la_voie_lactee-4066640.html|Au coeur de la voie lactée]], Arte August 2011%0a** originally made in 2010%0a** NASA Ames [[http://www.nas.nasa.gov/hecc/resources/pleiades.html|Pleiades]] ~min66 %0a*** shared with the author of [[WithoutNotesJanuary11#ArtificialCosmogenesis]]%0a*** running Bolshoi simulation, cf [[http://www.nas.nasa.gov/SC09/BirthofUniverse_Backgrounder.html|Seeing the Birth of the Universe]]%0a**** http://physics.ucsc.edu/~joel/Bolshoi_100809.mov rendering%0a*** [[Wikipedia:Pleiades (supercomputer)]]%0a* [[Wikipedia:Exit Through the Gift Shop]]%0a** official website http://www.banksyfilm.com %0a** http://www.crosshatchling.co.uk%0a** [[Wikipedia:Mr. Brainwash]]%0a** http://www.guardian.co.uk/film/2011/jun/08/banksy-thierry-guetta-lawsuit%0a* [[http://arxiv.org/abs/0812.0537|Sociology of Modern Cosmology]] by Martin Lopez-Corredoira, 2009%0a** [[Content/Cosmology]]%0a* [[http://battellemedia.com/archives/2011/08/twitter_and_the_ultimate_algorithm_signal_over_noise_with_major_business_model_implications.php|Twitter and the Ultimate Algorithm: Signal Over Noise (With Major Business Model Implications)]] by John Battelle, Searchblog August 2011%0a* [[http://ieet.org/index.php/IEET/more/4826|Robopocalypse]] with Daniel Wilson Julu 2011%0a** Wikipedia:Robopocalypse%0a** see his related 2006 talk at Google [[WithoutNotesOlderThanOctober09#HowToSurviveARobotUprising]]%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OC2TTslf_YM|‪Robot That Can Learn, Think And Act By Itself]], DigInfo News July 2011%0a** [[http://haselab.info/soinn-e.html|unsupervised online incremental learning method, Self-Organizing Incremental Neural Network (SOINN)]] by Hasegawa Lab., Tokyo Institute of Technology%0a* [[http://arxiv.org/abs/1104.4362|Black Holes: Attractors for Intelligence?]] by Clement Vidal, 2010%0a** mention of Seedea:Content/Newconcepts#FERD and Seedea:Content/Newconcepts#ArtificialCosmogenesis%0a** yet tricky argument since this does not just require small scale mastery but also sufficient energy for very large scale engineering project%0a** using [[Wikipedia:Kardashev scale]] and Barrow scale%0a* [[http://edition.cnn.com/2011/TECH/web/08/05/def.con.hackers/index.html|DEF CON: The event that scares hackers]] by John D. Sutter, CNN August 2011%0a* [[http://www.fastcompany.com/1769673/the-diy-terminator-drones-robots-and-the-crowdsourced-future-of-war|The DIY Terminator: Private Robot Armies And The Algorithm-Run Future Of War]] by Greg Lindsay, Fast Company August 2011%0a** see also [[Cookbook/Electronics#Robotics]]%0a** mention of previously discovered on freenode [[http://www.uavforge.net/|UAVForge.net]] project, Crowdsourcing for UAV Innovation %0a*** Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) and Space and Naval Warfare Systems Center Atlantic (SSC Atlantic) collaborative initiative to design, build and manufacture advanced small unmanned air vehicle (UAV) systems.%0a* [[http://blog.opencog.org/2011/08/04/virtual-learning-environment/|Preview of a virtual learning environment]] by Joel Pitt, OpenCog Brainwave August 2011%0a** one can imagine a graph of exercises of increasing complexity and generality, cf https://twitter.com/#!/utopiah/status/100578838446223361%0a* [[http://swarmcreativity.blogspot.com/2011/07/wikimaps-revised.html|Wikimaps Revised]] by Reto Kleeb, Swarm Creativity Blog July 2011%0a* [[http://www.uic.edu/htbin/cgiwrap/bin/ojs/index.php/fm/article/viewArticle/3558/3033|A taxonomy for measuring the success of open source software projects]] by Amir Hossein Ghapanchi, Aybuke Aurum, and Graham Low First Monday August 2011%0a* [[#ScottAaronson]][[http://eccc.hpi-web.de/report/2011/108/|Why Philosophers Should Care About Computational Complexity]] by Scott Aaronson, TR11-108, ECCC August 2011%0a** very interesting opening Turing quote, see my related [[Content/ClickingMoments#InformationPropagation]]%0a*** "The view that machines cannot give rise to surprises is due, I believe, to a fallacy to which philosophers and mathematicians are particularly subject. This is the assumption that as soon as a fact is presented to a mind all consequences of that fact spring into the mind simultaneously with it. It is a very useful assumption under many circumstances, but one too easily forgets that it is false." Alan M. Turing, Computing machinery and intelligence, Mind 1950%0a**** article read in [[WithoutNotesFebruary11#ComputingMachineryAndIntelligence]]%0a** see [[Analysis/StructuralInformationAsymmetries]] for why I personally care%0a** [[http://people.seas.harvard.edu/~valiant/|Leslie Valiant]]'s paper on Evolvability, J. Assoc. Computing Machinery 2009%0a*** [[Wikipedia:Leslie Valiant]]%0a*** added his work to my answer http://www.quora.com/Why-hasnt-evolutionary-computation-been-more-successful? and to notes [[ReadingNotes/EvolutionaryDynamics]]%0a** added [[Wikipedia:Proof complexity]] to [[Content/Mathematics#FoundationsAndMetamathematics]]%0a** mention of [[http://www.whatisthought.com/|What is Thought?]] by Eric Baum as previously recommended by [[Person:)Pete]]%0a*** to consider for [[Cookbook/Cognition]]%0a** could also be an interesting metric for [[Cookbook/Mind]]%0a** one can even wonder if pricing as a market mechanism should be based not just on perceived value via [[Languages/OwnConcepts#gToM]] and scarcity but rather via complexity theory or at least, taking it into account as a refinement%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pt6qj5-5kVA|Inside Google's Search Office]], Churchill Club August 2011%0a* [[http://cacm.acm.org/magazines/2011/6/108655-qa-a-lifelong-learner/fulltext|Q&A: A Lifelong Learner - Leslie Valiant discusses machine learning, parallel computing, and computational neuroscience.]] with Leah Hoffmann, Communications of the ACM June 2011%0a* [[http://thesciencenetwork.org/programs/cogsci-2011/interview-with-judea-pearl|Robots and the Illusion of Free Will]] with Judea Pearl, TSN July 2011%0a** describing what counter-factual is%0a** how my self models and that of others improves%0a### intuitive notion that there are no others%0a### others behave like me%0a### others behave differently than I do%0a### I gain by having a proper model of them to get them to do what I want them to%0a** ~20min saying that we never have a perfect self-model%0a*** see [[ReadingNotes/TheEgoTunnel]] and [[ReadingNotes/BeingNoOne]]%0a** see also [[Content/Ethics#Robotics]] and [[Cookbook/Electronics#Robotics]]%0a* [[http://spectrum.ieee.org/automaton/robotics/industrial-robots/foxconn-to-replace-human-workers-with-one-million-robots|Foxconn To Replace Human Workers With One Million Robots]] by Evan Ackerman, IEEE Spectrum August 2011%0a** [[WithoutNotesFebruary11#MartinFord]]%0a** consider also the recent US [[WithoutNotesJune11#AMP]] Advanced Manufacturing Partnership announcement%0a* [[http://bps-research-digest.blogspot.com/2011/08/why-you-should-go-for-brisk-walk-before.html|Why you should go for a brisk walk before revising]] by Christian Jarrett, BPS Research Digest August 2011%0a* [[http://www.tele-task.de/archive/lecture/overview/5679/|The Future of Chipped Intelligence]] by Justin R. Rattner, HPI-Colloquium ST 2011%0a** see also [[Cookbook/Electronics]]%0a** mention of hardware AES encryption%0a*** cf [[http://software.intel.com/en-us/articles/intel-advanced-encryption-standard-aes-instructions-set/|Intel® Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) Instructions Set]], 2010%0a*** could be interesting for [[Analysis/StructuralInformationAsymmetries]]%0a** ~min45 Personal Vacation Assistant Pilot in Context-Aware Computing%0a* [[#Evolvability]][[http://eccc.hpi-web.de/report/2006/120/|Evolvability]] by Leslie G. Valiant, TR06-120, ECCC 2006%0a** [[Wikipedia:Evolvability (computer science)]]%0a** [[Wikipedia:Probably approximately correct learning]] (PAC learning)%0a** on the relationship between organisms and information see [[ReadingNotes/BehindTheMirror]] and [[ReadingNotes/PhilosophicalDarwinism]]%0a** see also Chaitin's [[Cookbook/Biology#metabiology]]%0a*** note that his webpage has significantly changed since last time, it should be checked and see if he mentions Valiant's work%0a** if learning is compared to inverting, either by being identical or just by sharing underlying mechanisms, this could have important implications for [[Analysis/StructuralInformationAsymmetries]]%0a*** consider also reverse engineering, a typical hard way to understand how a complex and protect object is working%0a*** note that Vitaly Feldman work, which is based on Valiant's concepts, was already listed in [[Analysis/StructuralInformationAsymmetries]]%0a**** e.g. see http://www.almaden.ibm.com/cs/people/vitaly/allpapers.html#F09_EvolveRobust%0a** see also [[ReadingNotes/WithoutMiracles]] which fundamentally changed my way of thinking%0a** hence the key competitive advantage of physically efficient flexibility for the substrate of [[Cookbook/Mind]]%0a** compare with recent [[WithoutNotesJune11#Epistasis]] articles%0a* [[http://econfuture.wordpress.com/2011/07/22/could-income-inequality-lead-to-civil-unrest-in-the-united-states/|Could Income Inequality Lead To Civil Unrest in the United States?]] by Martin Ford, Future Economics and Technology July 2011%0a** see also Technology and unemployment: Are ATMs stealing jobs? read before [[WithoutNotesJune11]]%0a* [[#LifeAsEvolvingSoftware]][[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NnPspSp7AhQ&feature=mfu_in_order&list=UL|Life as Evolving Software]] by Greg Chaitin, PPGC UFRGS June 2011%0a** [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qypElE3_9Ok#t=6m|~6min part 3]], mention of the updated busy beaver problem and the complexity of creativity%0a** [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qqJ05B5zXpM#t=9m|~9min part 5]], comparison with others work, mention of Martin Nowak from Harvard PES but not of Valiant%0a*** clarification on the importance of creativity, even if the biology might be less precise than others%0a** importance of open-endedness for evolution%0a** motivated by [[WithoutNotesAugust11#Evolvability]] which motivated me to check [[Cookbook/Biology#metabiology]] again%0a** reconsider it for [[Slideshows/CreativiteArtificielleParadigmShift2011]] as he considers it as a potential solution for mathematical creativity%0a** Wikipedia:Tetration%0a** still to explore his new [[http://www.umcs.maine.edu/~chaitin/darwin.pdf|July 2011 paper]]%0a* [[http://www.darpa.mil/NewsEvents/Releases/2011/2011/08/11DARPA_HYPERSONIC_VEHICLE_ADVANCES_TECHNICAL_KNOWLEDGE.aspx|DARPA Hypersonic Vehicle Advances Technical Knowledge]], DARPA August 2011%0a** [[http://www.darpa.mil/Our_Work/TTO/Programs/Falcon_HTV-2.aspx|Falcon Hypersonic Technology Vehicle 2 (HTV-2)]]%0a* [[http://multiverseaccordingtoben.blogspot.com/2011/06/is-software-improving-exponentially.html|Is Software Improving Exponentially?]] by Ben Goertzel, The Multiverse According to Ben June 2011%0a* [[http://www.technologyreview.com/computing/38245/?p1=A2|Why Crisis Maps Can Be Risky When There's Political Unrest]] by Erica Naone, Technology Review August 2011%0a* [[https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2011/08/bart-pulls-mubarak-san-francisco|BART Pulls a Mubarak in San Francisco]] by Eva Galperin, Electronic Frontier Foundation August 2011%0a* [[http://www.technologyreview.com/computing/37793/?mod=MagOur|Seeing Robotics with New Eyes]] by Erica Naone, MIT Technology Review] July/August 2011%0a** see also [[Cookbook/Electronics#Robotics]] and [[WithoutNotesMay11#RodneyBrooks]] as it seems equivalent to what happened before with car production from ABS and inclusion of accelerometer in mobile phones%0a* [[http://www.gamasutra.com/blogs/BruceWilcox/20110623/7840/Suzette_the_Most_Human_Computer.php|Suzette, the Most Human Computer]] by Bruce Wilcox, bruce wilcox's Blog for Gamasutra June 2011%0a** seems motivated by [[WithoutNotesApril11#BrianChristian]]%0a** regarding DECEMBER 2007- A YOUNG LADY’S PRIMER see [[ReadingNotes/DiamondAge]] and the recently discovered [[http://primerlabs.com|PrimerLabs.com]]%0a** the difficulty to encode rules is probably related to the power and complexity of the rule engine, i.e. one might have to be able to simulate the rule engine in order to fully understand the implications of adding yet another rule%0a*** might be a combinatorial problem%0a** regarding DESIGN ISSUE: PRONOUNS & ELLIPSIS see deixis as linked to in [[Languages/Languages#Linguistic]]%0a** http://sourceforge.net/projects/chatscript/%0a*** to consider for [[AutoDebate/AutoDebate#ToDo]]%0a* [[http://blip.tv/carlfk/ros-robot-operating-system-4657602|ROS - Robot Operating System]] by Brian Ray and Bill Mania, Tech Talks recorded by Carl Karsten June 2011%0a** see also [[Cookbook/Electronics#Robotics]]%0a** any existing PIM related package or an attempt at making any kind of robot leverage personal information (even if just the user timetable or patterns of presence)?%0a** basically Python and C++, e.g OpenCV, packages organized in a pub/sub architecture of hardware actuator and sensor @@nodes@@ in an Ubuntu distribution%0a* [[http://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/lives-the-brain/201004/creativity-the-brain-and-evolution|Creativity, the Brain, and Evolution]] by John S. Allen, Psychology Today 2010%0a** [[Wikipedia:Alice Weaver Flaherty]]%0a* [[http://www.scientificamerican.com/podcast/episode.cfm?id=how-physics-limits-intelligence-11-06-17|How Physics Limits Intelligence]], Scientific American Podcast June 2011%0a** see also [[WithoutNotesJune11#TheLimitsOfIntelligence]]%0a* [[http://www.santafe.edu/research/videos/play/?id=5c08b5cd-0f65-4d3e-8a27-af85c67e148f|How Smart Can You Get?: Your Brain and the Limits of Intelligence]] by Vijay Balasubramanian, Santa Fe Institute August 2011%0a** ~1h07 mention of technology extension as an alternative, saying that "people will develop plugin cognitive modules"%0a*** see also [[ReadingNotes/ScanningNotes#TowardReplacementPartsForTheBrain]]%0a** "Finally we will explore the limits on these strategies -- i.e. whether we could all get smarter by evolving to have bigger brains (more neurons), using more energy (more active neurons), having more cleverly organized circuits, or even attaching plug-in external modules that could help the brain to do difficult things like multiplication." from the description [[http://www.santafe.edu/gevent/detail/science/663/|How Smart Can You Get?: Your Brain and the Limits of Intelligence]] %0a** see [[Content/Health#ImpactOfInformationTechnologyOnTheBrain]]%0a** [[http://www.physics.upenn.edu/~vbalasub/Home.html|Vijay Balasubramanian]] at the University of Pennsylvania%0a* [[http://www.scientificamerican.com/article.cfm?id=rabble-with-a-cause|Rabble with a Cause: Were the London Riots a Spontaneous Mass Reaction or a Rational Response?]] by Lauren F. Friedman, Scientific American August 2011%0a* [[http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/blogs/techchron/detail?entry_id=95259|Interview: Rise of the Robots Redux]] by James Temple, The Technology Chronicles August 2011%0a* [[http://www.physorg.com/news/2011-07-minority-scientists-ideas.html|Minority rules: Scientists discover tipping point for the spread of ideas]], PhysOrg July 2011%0a* [[#CrackingGo]][[http://spectrum.ieee.org/computing/software/cracking-go/0|Cracking GO]] by Feng - Hsiung Hsu, IEEE Spectrum 2007%0a** http://www.gnu.org/software/gnugo/%0a** [[Wikipedia:Feng-hsiung Hsu]]%0a** [[Wikipedia:Game complexity#Complexities_of_some_well-known_games]] and more generally [[Content/Mathematics#ComplexityTheory]]%0a** to consider for [[Content/StrategyLessons]] and [[Content/MentalExercises]]%0a** problems and training%0a*** http://www.goproblems.com/problems.php3%0a*** http://gobase.org/studying/problems/%0a*** http://senseis.xmp.net%0a* [[http://blogs.scientificamerican.com/observations/2011/08/04/4-things-most-people-get-wrong-about-memory/|4 Things Most People Get Wrong About Memory]] by Katherine Harmon, Observations, Scientific American Blog Network August 2011%0a** based on [[http://www.plosone.org/article/info%253Adoi%252F10.1371%252Fjournal.pone.0022757|What People Believe about How Memory Works: A Representative Survey of the U.S. Population]], PLoS ONE August 2011%0a* [[http://blogs.scientificamerican.com/observations/2011/08/04/study-claiming-that-internet-explorer-users-had-low-iqs-was-a-hoax/|Study Claiming That Internet Explorer Users Had Low IQs Was a Hoax]] bvy Sophie Bushwick, Observations, Scientific American Blog Network August 2011%0a* [[http://singularityhub.com/2011/08/15/computer-chip-sized-spacecraft-will-explore-space-in-swarms/|Computer Chip-Sized Spacecraft Will Explore Space In Swarms]] by Peter Murray, Singularity Hub August 2011%0a* [[http://singularityhub.com/2011/08/16/one-armed-robot-from-willow-garage-set-to-expand-open-source-robotics/|One Armed Robot From Willow Garage Set to Expand Open Source Robotics]] by Aaron Saenz, Singularity Hub August 2011%0a* [[http://www.mappian.com/blog/hadoop/using-hadoop-to-analyze-the-full-wikipedia-dump-files-using-wikihadoop/|Using Hadoop to analyze the full Wikipedia dump files using WikiHadoop]] by Diederik, Mappian August 2011%0a* [[http://venturebeat.com/2011/08/17/ibm-cognitive-computing-chips/|IBM produces first working chips modeled on the human brain]] by Dean Takahashi, VentureBeat August 2011%0a* [[http://www.wired.com/wiredscience/2011/08/multitasking-brain-bottlenecks/|Brain’s Network of Bottlenecks May Limit Multitasking]], Wired Science August 2011%0a** [[http://www.pnas.org/content/early/2011/08/03/1103583108|A Unified attentional bottleneck in the human brain]], PNAS August 2011%0a* [[http://news.softpedia.com/news/Google-Admits-Handing-over-European-User-Data-to-US-Intelligence-Agencies-215740.shtml|Google Admits Handing over European User Data to US Intelligence Agencies]] by Lucian Constantin, Softpedia August 2011%0a* [[#BeautifulMindsTheEnigmaOfGenius]][[http://worldsciencefestival.com/events/genius|Beautiful Minds: The Enigma of Genius]], World Science Festival June 2011%0a** Simonton is introduced for his career but also precisely for [[ReadingNotes/OriginsOfGenius]]%0a** discussion on zero-sum game of savantism%0a** [[http://danapress.typepad.com/weblog/2011/06/world-science-festival-beautiful-minds-the-enigma-of-genius.html|World Science Festival: Beautiful Minds: The Enigma of Genius]], Dana Foundation Blog June 2011%0a** mention of [[Wikipedia:Neuregulin 1]]%0a** importance of [[ReadingNotes/TheDarkSideOfCreativity]] yet without strictly associating the two%0a* [[http://blogs.scientificamerican.com/thoughtful-animal/2011/08/18/mathematics-cities-and-brains-what-can-a-highway-engineer-learn-from-a-neuroscientist/|Mathematics, Cities, and Brains: What Can A Highway Engineer Learn From A Neuroscientist?]] by Jason G. Goldman, The Thoughtful Animal, Scientific American Blog Network August 2011%0a** see also [[Content/WikiCityMapping]] and [[Analysis/StructuralInformationAsymmetries#ArchitectureIsomorphisms]]%0a* [[http://www.smartthinkingbook.com/2011/08/why-girls-drop-math-i-beliefs-about.html|Why girls drop math I: Beliefs about Math]] by Art Markman, August 2011%0a* [[http://www.guardian.co.uk/science/neurophilosophy/2011/aug/17/memory-contaminates-perception|Memory contaminates perception]] by Mo Costandi, Science for the guardian.co.uk August 2011%0a* [[http://serendip.brynmawr.edu/exchange/node/2487|Theory of Mind: Comparing Bird Brain, Monkey Brain and Human Brain]] by Skye Harmony, Serendip's Exchange 2008%0a* [[http://ants.gsfc.nasa.gov/presentations/SandiaTalk_Curtis.pdf|Spaceborn autonomous systems:: Architectural principals and a specific example]] by Steve Curtis (NASA GSFC), Michael Rilee and Pamela Clark (CUA), 2010%0a** [[http://ants.gsfc.nasa.gov/|Autonomous NanoTechnology Swarm]]%0a* [[http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424053111903480904576512250915629460.html|Why Software Is Eating the World]] by Marc Andreessen, WSJ.com August 2011%0a* [[http://blogs.scientificamerican.com/guest-blog/2011/08/21/my-conversation-with-andres-duany-an-ardent-critic-of-the-skyscraper-flies-into-a-rage-about-the-asian-skyscraper-boom/|My Conversation with Andrés Duany: An Ardent Critic of the Skyscraper Flies into a Rage about the Asian Skyscraper Boom]] by Mark Lamster, Guest Blog, Scientific American Blog Network August 2011%0a* [[http://medicalxpress.com/news/2011-08-ready-brain-scans.html|Ready to learn? Brain scans can tell you]] by Anne Trafton, from MIT News for MedicalxPress August 2011%0a** http://web.mit.edu/newsoffice/2011/ready-to-learn-0819.html%0a* [[http://www.wired.com/wiredscience/2011/08/school-visualized/|Visualized: A School Day as Data]] by Brandon Keim, Wired Science for Wired.com August 2011%0a* [[http://www.cell.com/trends/cognitive-sciences/abstract/S1364-6613(11)00088-X|The human Turing machine: a neural framework for mental programs]], Trends in Cognitive Sciences June 2011%0a* [[http://www.cell.com/trends/cognitive-sciences/abstract/S1364-6613(05)00117-8|Capacity limits of information processing in the brain]], Trends in Cognitive Sciences 2005%0a** see also [[Wikipedia:Information Integration Theory]] and discovered recently Seedea:Content/Newconcepts#IIT%0a** motivated by [[http://www.pnas.org/content/early/2011/08/03/1103583108|A Unified attentional bottleneck in the human brain]], PNAS July 2011%0a* [[http://neuroskeptic.blogspot.com/2011/08/is-sleep-brain-defragmentation.html|Is Sleep Brain Defragmentation?]], Neuroskeptic August 2011%0a** [[http://www.cell.com/trends/neurosciences/abstract/S0166-2236(11)00109-3?switch=standard|Synaptic plasticity in sleep: learning, homeostasis and disease]], Trends in Neurosciences August 2011%0a* [[http://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/conquering-cyber-overload/201108/mining-your-brain-jump-start-your-creativity|Mining Your Brain to Jump-Start Your Creativity]] by Joanne Cantor, Conquering Cyber Overload for Psychology Today August 2011%0a** cf my own [[Cookbook/Cognition#DedicatedCreativityTime]]%0a* [[http://www.feld.com/wp/archives/2011/08/foundry-group-invests-in-makerbot-industries.html|Foundry Group Invests In MakerBot Industries]] by Brad Feld, August 2011%0a* [[http://www.science-et-vie.com/grandzoom.asp|Grand zoom - De l’infiniment grand ŕ l’infiniment petit en 44 images ŕ la puissance de 10]], Science & vie August 2011%0a** most likely inspired by the older [[Wikipedia:Powers of Ten]]%0a* [[#TableauSynoptiqueDeLHistoireDuMonde]][[http://www.editionsides.com/histoire/tableau-synoptique-de-l-histoire-du-monde-details-39.html|Tableau Synoptique De L'histoire Du Monde]] by Louis-Henri FOURNET%0a** originally in Sciences et Vie, saw at [[HistoricalPlaces/HistoricalPlaces#MontSaintMichel]]%0a** in English [[http://www.editionsides.com/histoire/diagrammatic-chart-of-world-history--5000-years-of-history-details-81.html#|Diagrammatic Chart Of World History - 5000 Years Of History]]%0a** [[http://www.kk.org/cooltools/archives/000053.php|Cool Tools: Diagrammatic Chart of World History]], Kevin Kelly 2006%0a* [[http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2011/08/110824122901.htm|'Time cells' bridge the gap in memories of event sequences]], ScienceDaily August 2011%0a* [[http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2011/08/110825102253.htm|Young brains lack the wisdom of their elders, clinical study shows]], ScienceDaily August 2011%0a** [[http://cercor.oxfordjournals.org/content/early/2011/08/24/cercor.bhr222|Changes in Regional and Temporal Patterns of Activity Associated with Aging during the Performance of a Lexical Set-Shifting Task]], Cerebral Cortex August 2011%0a** cf [[ReadingNotes/TheWisdomParadox]]%0a* [[#AFamilyOfGodelMachineImplementations]][[http://agi-conf.org/2011/call-for-papers/|A Family of Gödel Machine Implementations]], The Fourth Conference on Artificial General Intelligence aka AGI-11%0a** see also [[Fabien/Beliefs]] and [[ReadingNotes/EvolutionaryEpistemologyAsAScientificMethod]] for a personal non-computable try%0a** lastly read his work in [[PersonalInformationStream/WithoutNotesFebruary11]]%0a** older work Frontier Search http://idsia.ch/~juergen/agi10yi.pdf%0a* [[https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2011/08/why-ip-addresses-alone-dont-identify-criminals|Why IP Addresses Alone Don't Identify Criminals]] by Marcia Hofmann, Electronic Frontier Foundation August 2011%0a* [[http://www.crowdsourcing.org/editorial/the-future-for-labor-on-demand-crowdsourcing-models/2010|The future for "labor-on-demand" crowdsourcing models]] by Carl Esposti, Crowdsourcing.org 2010%0a** see also the generalist Seedea:Seedea/Onlineoutsourcing , [[Tools/AWS#MTurk]] and http://fabien.benetou.fr/innovativ.it/lab/InnovationMarketsArbitrage/%0a* [[http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-14306146|When algorithms control the world]] by Jane Wakefield, BBC News August 2011%0a* [[http://agi-conf.org/2011/call-for-papers/|Three Hypotheses About the Geometry of Mind]] by Ben Goertzel and Matthew Ikle, AGI-11%0a** just skimmed over but mention of%0a*** S. Amari for Methods of information geometry, cf [[Content/Mathematics#Geometry]]%0a*** R. Frieden for Physics from Fisher Information, cf [[ReadingNotes/ScanningNotes#ScienceFromFisherInformation]]%0a** skimmed several other papers from the conference%0a** one can also wonder if an AGI could not also be use to try to optimize one own's mind through a simulation of mechanisms, interests and memories, spot bottlenecks then try alternative organization%0a*** see also the recently created [[Content/Health#ImpactOfInformationTechnologyOnTheBrain]], OurPIM:PIM/Design#CognitiveLimitations and [[Cookbook/Mind]]%0a* [[http://www.sciencemag.org/content/244/4907/933.abstract|Delay of gratification in children]] by Yuichi Shoda, Walter Mischel, Philip K. Peake, Science 1989%0a** added before to [[Content/KeyExperiments#StanfordMarshmallowExperiment]]%0a** motivated by discussion with Audrey in which she mentioned [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6EjJsPylEOY|a video reconstitution]]%0a** http://www.columbia.edu/cu/psychology/indiv_pages/mischel.html%0a* [[http://spectrum.ieee.org/podcast/at-work/innovation/what-happens-in-a-patent-arms-race|What Happens in a Patent Arms Race?]], IEEE Spectrum August 2011%0a** see previous articles about Intellectual Ventures%0a** to consider for Seedea:Research/Drive%0a* [[http://news.harvard.edu/gazette/story/2011/08/brain-navigation/|Brain navigation]] by Sarah Zhang, Harvard Gazette August 2011%0a* [[http://www.inavateonthenet.net/article/44465/MIT-team-researches-a-way-to-go-beyond-the-screen.aspx|MIT team researches a way to go beyond the screen]], InAVate August 2011%0a** mention of Oblong Industries%0a* [[http://www.franceculture.com/emission-croisements-le-gout-des-mathematiques-2011-08-28.html|Le goűt des mathématiques]] with Stanislas Dehaene and Alain Connes, Croisements, France Culture August 2011%0a** Alain Connes on the power of analogies and how computers will probably not have it soon%0a*** see also the work of Douglas R. Hofstadter%0a** Stanislas Dehaene on "recyclage neuronale"%0a*** see also my older [[Cookbook/Cognition#LeveragingStructures]] proposal%0a** on dreaming and problem solving, see also [[ReadingNotes/Hadamard]]%0a*** mention of a recent Science article%0a** [[Cognition/Cognition]] and [[Content/Mathematics]]%0a** mention of the importance of notation and its evolution, cf [[Content/Needs#EvolutionOfTheMathematicalSyntax]]%0a** discussion on reality and physics, cf Seedea:Content/Newconcepts#QuantumDarwinism and [[Content/Cosmology]]%0a** several mentions of [[http://pauli.uni-muenster.de/~munsteg/arnold.html|V.I. Arnold, On teaching mathematics]], speech from Palais de Découverte 1997%0a** "modeles enchasses" and mention of Godel and systems of axioms, a power of the human mind to handle recurrence%0a* [[http://www.concurringopinions.com/archives/2011/08/the-sorcerers-apprentice-or-why-weak-ai-is-interesting-enough.html|The Sorcerer’s Apprentice, Or: Why Weak AI Is Interesting Enough]] by Ryan Calo, Concurring Opinions August 2011%0a* [[http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/2011/aug/29/academic-publishers-murdoch-socialist|Academic publishers make Murdoch look like a socialist]] by George Monbiot, Comment is free for The Guardian August 2011%0a* [[http://www.nature.com/news/2011/110803/full/476018a.html|Computing giants launch free science metrics]], Nature August 2011%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=62jZENi1ed8|Genetics and Intelligence]] by Steve Hsu, Google Tech Talk August 2011%0a** https://www.cog-genomics.org%0a** mention of 23&me, see also [[Content/Health#PersonalGenomics]]%0a** see also [[ReadingNotes/FECN#Chapter2]], [[ReadingNotes/OriginsOfGenius]], [[ReadingNotes/ThePrehistoryOfLanguage#Chapter11]] and [[Content/IntelligenceQuotient]]%0a** see http://arxiv.org/find/all/1/AND+au:+hsu+au:+schombert/0/1/0/all/0/1 for some of the articles mentioned%0a* [[http://www.npr.org/blogs/health/2011/08/29/139973743/think-youre-an-auditory-or-visual-learner-scientists-say-its-unlikely|Think You're An Auditory Or Visual Learner? Scientists Say It's Unlikely]], by Patti Neighmond, Health Blog for NPR August 2011%0a* [[http://www.frontiersin.org/neuroscience/10.3389/fnins.2011.00074/full|The Selfish Brain: Stress and Eating Behavior]], Frontiers in Neuroscience May 2011%0a** [[Cookbook/Mind]] for my own view on a graph model of the mind%0a** mention of [[http://www.frontiersin.org/neuroenergetics|Frontiers in Neuroenergetics]]%0a* [[http://www.ted.com/talks/paul_bloom_the_origins_of_pleasure.html|The origins of pleasure]] by Paul Bloom, TED.com July 2011%0a** see his book [[ReadingNotes/HowPleasureWorks]]%0a* [[http://www.wired.com/autopia/2011/08/bmw-tests-an-autonomous-vehicle/|BMW Tests An Autonomous Vehicle]] by Keith Barry, Autopia for Wired.com August 2011%0a* [[http://www.technologyreview.com/communications/38462/?p1=A2&a=f|Social Networking Meets Problem Solving]] by Tom Simonite, Technology Review August 2011%0a** subscribed%0a** see also [[Content/Needs]] for potential questions and [[Tools/SocialNetworks]], in particular [[Tools/SocialNetworks#Quora]]%0a* [[http://www.technologyreview.com/energy/38463/?p1=A1|How Much Marcellus Shale Gas Is There, Really?]] by Mike Orcutt, Technology Review August 2011%0a* [[http://www.lemonde.fr/technologies/article/2011/08/30/commotion-le-projet-d-un-internet-hors-de-tout-controle_1565282_651865.html|Commotion, le projet d'un Internet hors de tout contrôle]] by Yves Eudes, LeMonde.fr August 2011%0a** http://tech.chambana.net/projects/commotion%0a** http://www.saschameinrath.com%0a** see also the more genral [[Bypassing/]]%0a* [[http://www.technologyreview.com/web/38391/?p1=featured|A Cloud over Ownership]] by Simson Garfinkel, Technology Review September/October 2011%0a** see also [[Content/MyCloudTransition]]%0a* [[http://www.theatlanticwire.com/technology/2011/08/internet-actually-bad-revolutions/41823/|Study Finds the Internet Is Actually Bad for Revolutions]] by Rebecca Greenfield, The Atlantic Wire August 2011%0a** [[http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=1903351|Media Disruption Exacerbates Revolutionary Unrest: Evidence from Mubarak’s Natural Experiment]] by Navid Hassanpour APSA 2011%0a** to consider for [[Cookbook/Mind#CostOfNetworkLink]]%0a* [[http://www.theatlanticwire.com/global/2011/08/chinese-investor-finds-it-isnt-easy-buy-part-iceland/41893/|Chinese Investor Finds It Isn't Easy to Buy Part of Iceland]] by Uri Friedman, The Atlantic Wire August 2011%0a* [[http://www.theatlanticwire.com/technology/2011/08/yes-you-can-think-less-steve-jobs-not-being-philanthropist/41885/|Yes, You Can Think Less of Steve Jobs for Not Being a Philanthropist]] by Rebecca Greenfield, The Atlantic Wire August 2011%0a* [[http://www.thenakedscientists.com/HTML/content/interviews/interview/1613/|Multiple Antenna Technology for Faster Downloads]], The Naked Scientists April 2011%0a* [[#AGIAndNeuroscience]][[http://agi-conf.org/2011/call-for-papers/|AGI and Neuroscience: Open Sourcing the Brain]] by Randal Koene, The Fourth Conference on Artificial General Intelligence aka AGI-11%0a** founder of http://www.minduploading.org then http://www.carboncopies.org%0a*** both linked to [[Events/TeleXLR8-01]]%0a**** see also [[Events/TeleXLR8-01#LiveMigration]] for some related technical analogies%0a* [[http://www.frontiersin.org/neuroscience/10.3389/fnins.2011.00090/full|Estimating the Amount of Information Conveyed by a Population of Neurons]], Frontiers in Neuroscience July 2011%0a* [[http://bloggingheads.tv/diavlogs/37460|Science Saturday: Robots vs. Zombies]] with Daniel Drezner and Daniel H. Wilson, Bloggingheads.tv July 2011%0a** [[http://danielhwilson.blogspot.com/|Daniel H. Wilson]] author of Robocalypse%0a* [[http://www.franceculture.com/emission-continent-sciences-les-conceptions-philosophiques-des-theories-ecologistes-2011-08-29.html|Les conceptions philosophiques des théories écologistes]], France Culture August 2011%0a** distinction H/¬H%0a** [[http://www.seuil.com/livre-9782021038668.htm|Deepwater Horizon]] by Stéphane Ferret, Seuil August 2011%0a** see my [[Fabien/Beliefs]]%0a*** in particular with recent update from Clement Vidal Metaphilosophical Criteria for Worldview Comparison%0a* [[http://www.frontiersin.org/neuroscience/10.3389/fnins.2011.00083/full|Exploring Brain Function from Anatomical Connectivity]], Frontiers in Neuroscience June 2011 PersonalInformationStream.WithoutNotesAugust12=* [[http://www.economist.com/node/21559922|Chinese multinationals: Who’s afraid of Huawei?]], The Economist August 2012%0a* [[http://www.technologyreview.com/view/428473/scientific-history-and-the-lessons-for-todays/|Scientific History and the Lessons for Today's Emerging Ideas]], MIT Technology Review July 2012%0a* [[http://www.technologyreview.com/view/428504/computer-scientists-reproduce-the-evolution-of/|Computer Scientists Reproduce the Evolution of Evolvability]], MIT Technology Review July 2012%0a* [[http://www.theatlantic.com/business/archive/2012/08/software-runs-the-world-how-scared-should-we-be-that-so-much-is-bad/260846/|Software Runs the World: How Scared Should We Be That So Much of It Is So Bad?]] by James Kwak, The Atlantic August 2012%0a* [[http://www.nytimes.com/2012/08/19/business/new-wave-of-adept-robots-is-changing-global-industry.html|New Wave of Deft Robots Is Changing Global Industry]] by John Markoff, NYTimes.com August 2012%0a* [[http://arstechnica.com/security/2012/08/passwords-under-assault/|Why passwords have never been weaker—and crackers have never been stronger]] by Dan Goodin, Ars Technica August 2012%0a* [[http://www.wired.com/business/2012/08/singularity-university-upgrade/|Robot Professors Come With Singularity University’s Massive Upgrade]] by Ryan Tate, Wired Business for Wired.com August 2012%0a* [[http://www.theatlantic.com/health/archive/2012/08/the-nature-of-consciousness-how-the-internet-could-learn-to-feel/261397/?single_page=true|The Nature of Consciousness: How the Internet Could Learn to Feel]] by Steve Paulson, The Atlantic August 2012%0a** see [[ReadingNotes/BeingNoOne]] and [[ReadingNotes/TheEgoTunnel]]%0a* [[http://www.forbes.com/sites/anniemurphypaul/2012/08/20/want-to-be-more-creative-pull-a-prank-at-the-office/|Want To Be More Creative? Pull A Prank At The Office]] by Annie Murphy Paul, Forbes August 2012%0a* [[http://www.bbc.com/news/technology-19354994|Robot learns to recognise itself in mirror]], BBC News August 2012%0a** http://www.scazlab.com/justin/publications.html%0a*** esp http://www.scazlab.com/justin/publications/HART-HUMANOIDS-11.pdf%0a* [[http://www.businessinsider.com/will-the-unemployed-really-find-jobs-making-robots-2012-8|Will the Unemployed Really Find Jobs Making Robots?]] by Rick Bookstaber, Business Insider August 2012%0a* [[http://bigthink.com/rightly-understood/online-vs-live-education-the-real-issues|Online vs. "Live" Education: The Real Issues]] by Peter Lawler, Rightly Understood for Big Think August 2012%0a** see [[Content/Education]]%0a* [[http://www.nytimes.com/2012/08/26/business/book-reviewers-for-hire-meet-a-demand-for-online-raves.html|Book Reviewers for Hire Meet a Demand for Online Raves]] by David Streitfeld, NYTimes.com August 2012%0a* [[http://www.wired.com/geekdad/2012/08/preventing-skynet/|Preventing SkyNet]] by Roy Wood, GeekDad for Wired.com August 2012%0a* [[http://www.technologyreview.com/view/428920/the-emerging-revolution-in-game-theory/|The Emerging Revolution in Game Theory]], MIT Technology Review August 2012%0a* [[http://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/dont-delay/201205/no-magic-when-it-comes-weight-control|No Magic When It Comes to Weight Control]] by Timothy A. Pychyl, Psychology Today May 2012 PersonalInformationStream.WithoutNotesAugust13=* [[http://www.wired.com/threatlevel/2013/07/alexander-blackhat-keynote/|Buffeted by New Disclosures, NSA Chief Defends Surveillance Programs at Black Hat]] by Kim Zetter, Threat Level for Wired.com July 2013%0a* [[http://www.nytimes.com/2013/08/01/technology/personaltech/virtual-currency-gains-ground-in-actual-world.html?smid=go-share&_r=0|Virtual Currency Gains Ground in Actual World]] by Kate Murphy, NYTimes.com July 2013%0a* [[http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=2248419|Regulating Digital Currencies: Bringing Bitcoin within the Reach of the IMF]] by Nicholas Plassaras, April 2013%0a* [[http://well.blogs.nytimes.com/2010/03/17/talk-deeply-be-happy/?_r=1|Talk Deeply, Be Happy?]] by Roni Caryn Rabin, NYTimes.com 2010%0a* [[http://measuredme.com/2013/05/my-attempt-at-tracking-creativity/|My Attempt at Tracking Creativity]], Measured Me May 2013%0a* [[http://www.aeonmagazine.com/being-human/why-is-there-still-no-pill-for-men/|Why is there still no male contraceptive pill?]] by Jalees Rehman, Aeon July 2013%0a* [[http://blog.garrytan.com/goldman-sachs-sent-a-brilliant-computer-scientist-to-jail-over-8mb-of-open-source-code-uploaded-to-an-svn-repo|Goldman Sachs sent a brilliant computer scientist to jail over 8MB of open source code uploaded to an SVN repo]] by Garry Tan, garry's posthaven July 2013%0a* [[http://www.technologyreview.com/view/517496/computer-vision-reveals-the-remarkable-secret-of-flocking/#comments|Computer Vision Reveals The Remarkable Secret of Flocking]], The Physics arXiv Blog for MIT Technology Review July 2013%0a* [[http://mobile.nytimes.com/2013/07/21/opinion/sunday/friedman-welcome-to-the-sharing-economy.html?from=opinion|Welcome to the ‘Sharing Economy’]] by THOMAS L. FRIEDMAN, NYTimes.com July 2013%0a** on AirBnB%0a* [[http://arstechnica.com/security/2013/08/hand-of-thief-banking-trojan-doesnt-do-windows-but-it-does-linux/|“Hand of Thief” banking trojan doesn’t do Windows—but it does Linux]] by Dan Goodin, Ars Technica August 2013%0a* [[https://blogs.rsa.com/is-cybercrime-ready-to-crown-a-new-kins-inth3wild/|New Trojan #INTH3WILD: Is Cybercrime Ready to Crown a New "KINS"? » Speaking of Security]] by Limor Kessem, The RSA Blog and Podcast July 2013%0a** [[Wikipedia:Blackhole exploit kit]]%0a* [[http://priceonomics.com/whats-missing-in-amazon-art/|What's Missing in Amazon Art]] by Alex Mayyasi, Priceonomics.com August 2013%0a* [[http://aidcomplexity.blogs.casa.ucl.ac.uk/2013/08/16/putting-networks-into-economics-a-manifesto/|Putting Networks into Economics: A Manifesto]], Aid and complexity science August 2013%0a* [[http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/the-switch/wp/2013/08/18/heres-what-you-find-when-you-scan-the-entire-internet-in-an-hour/|Here’s what you find when you scan the entire Internet in an hour]] by Timothy B. Lee, The Switch for Washingtonpost.com August 2013%0a* [[http://www.technologyreview.com/view/518026/network-analysis-reveals-worlds-most-influential-thinkers/|World's Most Influential Thinkers Revealed]] MIT Technology Review for MIT Technology Review August 2013%0a* [[http://www.technologyreview.com/view/518426/how-to-save-the-troubled-graphene-transistor/|How to Save the Troubled Graphene Transistor]], MIT Technology Review for MIT Technology Review August 2013%0a* [[http://cacm.acm.org/magazines/2012/5/148531-programming-the-global-brain/abstract|Programming the Global Brain]] by Abraham Bernstein, Mark Klein, Thomas W. Malone, Communications of the ACM 2013 PersonalInformationStream.WithoutNotesAugust14=* [[http://motherboard.vice.com/read/if-schools-dont-change-robots-will-bring-on-a-permanent-underclass-report|If Schools Don't Change, Robots Will Bring On a 'Permanent Underclass': Report]] by Jason Koebler, Motherboard August 2014%0a** http://www.pewinternet.org/2014/08/06/future-of-jobs/%0a* http://www.bbc.com/future/story/20140629-how-pickpockets-trick-your-mind PersonalInformationStream.WithoutNotesAugust15=]* [[http://techcrunch.com/2015/08/02/machine-learning-and-human-bias-an-uneasy-pair/|Machine Learning And Human Bias: An Uneasy Pair]] by Jason Baldridge, TechCrunch August 2015%0a* [[http://thephilosophersmail.com/perspective/travel-as-therapy-an-introduction/|Travel as Therapy – an Introduction]], Philosophers' Mail%0a* [[http://gadling.com/2012/07/14/a-brilliant-look-at-the-philosophy-of-travel/|A Brilliant Look At The Philosophy Of Travel]] by Kyle Ellison, Gadling 2012%0a* [[http://opinionator.blogs.nytimes.com/2012/07/07/reclaiming-travel/|Reclaiming Travel]] by Ilan Stavans and Joshua Ellison, The New York Times 2012%0a* [[http://www.salon.com/2000/03/18/why/|Why we travel]] by Pico Iyer, Salon.com 2000%0a* [[https://lettersfromtheporch.wordpress.com/2012/02/12/the-philosophy-of-travel/|The Philosophy of Travel]] by George Santayana, Letters From The Porch%0a* [[http://www.technologyreview.com/review/539861/techs-enduring-great-man-myth/|Putting Elon Musk and Steve Jobs on a Pedestal Misrepresents How Innovation Happens]] by Amanda Schaffer, MIT Technology Review August 2015%0a* [[http://www.brainpickings.org/2012/03/26/the-happiness-of-pursuit-shimon-edelman/|The Happiness of Pursuit: What Science and Philosophy Can Teach Us About the Holy Grail of Existence]] by Maria Popova, Brain Pickings%0a* [[https://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/the-happiness-pursuit/201201/the-machineries-joy|The Machineries of Joy]] by Shimon Edelman, Psychology Today 2015%0a* [http://www.academia.edu/2036540/Review_-_The_Happiness_of_Pursuit_What_Neuroscience_Can_Teach_Us_About_the_Good_Life|Review - The Happiness of Pursuit What Neuroscience Can Teach Us About the Good Life]] by Robin Luke Varghese, Metapsychology Online Reviews 2012 PersonalInformationStream.WithoutNotesAugust2016=* [[https://socialvrhub.com/2016/04/18/the-new-recluse-hikikomori-in-the-age-of-virtual-reality/|The New Recluse: Hikikomori in the age of Virtual Reality]] by ealeyodaly, socialvr April 2016%0a* [[http://news.mit.edu/2016/touching-objects-in-videos-with-interactive-dynamic-video-0802|Reach in and touch objects in videos with “Interactive Dynamic Video”]] by Adam Conner-Simons and Rachel Gordon, CSAIL MIT News August 2016%0a* [[http://voicesofvr.com/applying-cognitive-science-research-to-virtual-reality-user-experiences/|#386: Applying Cognitive Science Research to Virtual Reality User Experiences]], Voices of VR Podcast June 2016%0a* [[http://www.lemonde.fr/pixels/article/2016/08/03/pokemon-go-les-multiples-facteurs-des-inegalites-geographiques_4977738_4408996.html|« Pokémon Go » : les multiples facteurs des inégalités géographiques]] by Morgane Tual, Damien Leloup and Jules Grandin, Le Monde August 216%0a* [[https://www.technologyreview.com/s/601911/better-than-opioids-virtual-reality-could-be-your-next-painkiller/|Better Than Opioids? Virtual Reality Could Be Your Next Painkiller]] by Rachel Metz, MIT Technology Review July 2016%0a* [[http://uploadvr.com/htcs-big-losses-continue-q2-despite-vives-launch/|HTC's Big Losses Continue in Q2 Despite Vive's Launch]] by Jamie Feltham, UploadVR August 2016%0a* [[http://www.theverge.com/2016/8/3/12366426/baidu-dusee-ar-ai-platform-china-search|Baidu is bringing intelligent AR to search app used by hundreds of millions]] by Rich McCormick, The Verge August 2016%0a* [[https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/africa/an-oil-boom-made-it-the-most-expensive-city-in-the-world-now-its-in-crisis/2016/08/02/adf777e8-31c2-11e6-ab9d-1da2b0f24f93_story.html|An oil boom made it the most expensive city in the world. Now it’s in crisis.]] by Kevin Sieff, The Washington Post August 2016%0a* http://elevr.com/a-social-vr-experiment/%0a** read in Male airport%0a** to add to the presentation on social VR in early September%0a** eventually to mention to Thomas B. regarding Beloola%0a* http://elevr.com/some-rather-different-social-vr-experiments/%0a** to share with Thomas regarding his own dodge experiment PersonalInformationStream.WithoutNotesAugust2017=* http://www.economist.com/blogs/gulliver/2017/07/ditchin-cabbin-it%0a* https://www.theguardian.com/news/2017/jul/28/is-the-world-really-better-than-ever-the-new-optimists%0a* https://vrscout.com/news/360-app-vr-graphic-design/%0a* https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/Firefox/Releases/55%0a* https://hacks.mozilla.org/2017/08/firefox-55-supports-webvr/%0a* http://learningthreejs.com/blog/2013/08/02/how-to-do-a-procedural-city-in-100lines/%0a* http://www.wildml.com/2017/08/hype-or-not-some-perspective-on-openais-dota-2-bot/%0a* https://www.bloomberg.com/news/sponsors/features/credit-suisse/technology_in_the_service_of_humans/%0a* https://medium.com/@jameskanestl/the-coming-wave-of-vr-creation-tools-9080d4206111%0a* https://medium.com/@EthanZ/mastodon-is-big-in-japan-the-reason-why-is-uncomfortable-684c036498e5%0a* https://code.facebook.com/posts/112130496157735/explaining-react-s-license/%0a* https://www.theguardian.com/cities/gallery/2017/jun/07/boxed-life-inside-hong-kong-coffin-cubicles-cage-homes-in-pictures%0a* https://plansforamachine.blogspot.be/2017/08/carpe-diem-approach-to-email-in-vr.html%0a* https://www.roadtovr.com/disney-research-procedural-speech-animation-vr-deep-learning/%0a* https://medium.com/@donmccurdy/creating-a-nav-mesh-for-a-webvr-scene-b3fdb6bed918%0a* http://www.nybooks.com/daily/2017/08/18/in-the-flower-garden-of-the-brain-cajal/%0a* http://dci.mit.edu/decentralizedweb%0a** motivated by [[Testing/DecentralisedMetaVerse]]%0a** see also [[Tools/Ipfs]] and [[Tools/Bitcoin]]%0a* https://www.finextra.com/newsarticle/30988/rabobank-constructs-physical-model-to-understand-it-architecture%0a* https://web.archive.org/web/20080512050604/http://apperceptual.wordpress.com/2007/01/15/the-heroic-theory-of-scientific-development/%0a* https://greatergood.berkeley.edu/article/item/can_the_science_of_purpose_help_explain_white_supremacy%0a* http://www.jstor.org/stable/985546%0a* https://www.theverge.com/2017/8/23/16194366/exxon-mobil-knew-climate-change-misinformation-harvard-study%0a* https://jacobinmag.com/2017/08/new-urban-crisis-review-richard-florida%0a* https://www.theguardian.com/world/2017/aug/23/silicon-valley-big-data-extraction-amazon-whole-foods-facebook%0a* http://www.mdpi.com/1099-4300/17/12/7857/htm#%0a** before reading Understanding Human-Machine Networks: A Cross-Disciplinary Survey%0a* http://bigthink.com/philip-perry/the-basis-of-the-universe-may-not-be-energy-or-matter-but-information%0a* http://bair.berkeley.edu/blog/2017/08/23/high-quality-3d-obj-reconstruction/%0a* https://www.blog.google/products/google-vr/arcore-augmented-reality-android-scale/%0a** https://experiments.withgoogle.com/ar%0a* https://techcrunch.com/2017/08/29/europes-vr-landscape-continues-to-grow-rapidly-despite-market-slowdown/%0a* https://www.theverge.com/2017/8/29/16219696/google-arcore-augmented-reality-platform-announce-release-pixel-samsung%0a* https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2017/06/170623133039.htm%0a** http://www.journals.uchicago.edu/doi/10.1086/691462%0a* https://news.harvard.edu/gazette/story/2017/08/a-students-mines-voices-from-the-incan-past/%0a* http://ncase.me/neurons/ PersonalInformationStream.WithoutNotesAugust2018=* https://qz.com/1327804/its-impossible-to-lead-a-totally-ethical-life-but-its-fun-to-try/%0a* https://www.nytimes.com/2018/08/15/style/dating-apps-online-men-women-age.html%0a* https://blog.usejournal.com/10-things-you-will-eventually-learn-about-javascript-projects-efd7646b958a%0a* https://hbr.org/2018/08/how-to-help-your-spouse-cope-with-work-stress PersonalInformationStream.WithoutNotesAugust2019=* https://www.roadtovr.com/oculus-quest-sales-data-demand-zuckerberg-facebook-earnings-call/%0a* https://www.collabora.com/news-and-blog/news-and-events/moving-the-linux-desktop-to-another-reality.html%0a* https://neweconomics.org/2009/12/a-bit-rich%0a* https://ryanschultz.com/2019/05/28/biting-off-more-than-i-can-chew-lessons-learned-from-a-suspended-virtual-reality-research-project/%0a* https://ryanschultz.com/2019/07/29/virtual-memory-palaces-combining-an-ancient-memory-technique-with-modern-vr/%0a* https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/ulterior-motives/201908/the-evidence-video-games-lead-violence-is-weak%0a* https://01.org/blogs/mkollaro/2019/volumetric-modelling-data-realsense-camera%0a* https://github.com/intel/depthcamera-3d-model-web-demo%0a* https://www.outsideonline.com/2398616/nirmal-nims-purja-more-viral-photographer%0a* https://ai.googleblog.com/2019/08/an-interactive-automated-3d.html%0a* https://www.gamasutra.com/view/news/347345/Oculus_Rift_surpasses_HTC_Vive_as_VR_devs_top_platform_in_new_XRDC_Innovation_Report.php%0a* https://www.roadtovr.com/delighting-users-rich-vr-interaction-design-enrique-tromp/%0a* https://www.forbes.com/sites/johnkoetsier/2019/07/17/viral-app-faceapp-now-owns-access-to-more-than-150-million-peoples-faces-and-names/%0a* http://www.strategicstructures.com/?p=1194%0a* https://www.popularmechanics.com/technology/security/a26448907/google-nest-hidden-microphone/%0a* https://pudding.cool/2019/04/eu-regions/%0a* https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-019-48098-0%0a* https://www.newyorker.com/tech/annals-of-technology/the-hidden-costs-of-automated-thinking%0a* https://conversableeconomist.blogspot.com/2019/03/what-did-gutenbergs-printing-press.html%0a* https://medium.com/@mpesce/www1-25-45816e9c1edb%0a* https://www.nytimes.com/2019/08/11/world/americas/youtube-brazil.html%0a* https://www.theguardian.com/books/2019/jul/28/zed-by-joanna-kavenna-review%0a* https://www.wired.com/story/gesture-controls-phones-samsung-lg-google/%0a* https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2019-08-13/facebook-paid-hundreds-of-contractors-to-transcribe-users-audio%0a* https://blairmacintyre.me/2018/04/28/photogrammetry-twitch-youtube/%0a* https://medium.com/shopify-vr/how-we-turn-physical-products-into-realistic-3d-models-for-ar-13f9dc20d964%0a* https://www.pobonline.com/articles/100980-is-cloud-computing-ready-for-photogrammetry%0a* https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2019/aug/14/major-breach-found-in-biometrics-system-used-by-banks-uk-police-and-defence-firms%0a* https://blog.mozvr.com/lessons-from-hacking-glitch/%0a* https://arvrjourney.com/the-village-a-vr-village-built-by-kids-5f1b945e97f9%0a* https://blog.soshace.com/en/javascript/introduction-to-webassembly-the-magic-of-native-code-in-web-apps/%0a* https://www.theverge.com/2019/8/14/20805676/engineer-ai-artificial-intelligence-startup-app-development-outsourcing-humans%0a* https://www.technologyreview.com/f/614175/a-new-clothing-line-confuses-automated-license-plate-readers/%0a* https://www.nytimes.com/2019/08/16/technology/ai-humans.html?emc=rss&partner=rss%0a* https://www.theverge.com/2019/8/17/20809976/ikea-home-smart-business-unit%0a* https://www.abc.net.au/news/2019-08-18/virtual-reality-projects-aims-to-save-lost-theatres/11422224%0a* https://www.theatlantic.com/science/archive/2019/07/ten-years-human-brain-project-simulation-markram-ted-talk/594493/%0a* https://www.pdx.edu/sba/news/psu-study-finds-employee-well-being-depends-relationship-boss%0a* https://www.popularmechanics.com/technology/infrastructure/a28720252/french-solar-road-failure/ PersonalInformationStream.WithoutNotesAugust2020=* https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2020-07-28/esg-investing-apple-s-climate-plan-will-cut-carbon-footprint%0a* https://blog.computationalcomplexity.org/2019/04/the-gauss-story-is-false-yet-we-still.html%0a* https://spectrum.mit.edu/spring-2020/how-hype-proliferates/%0a* https://www.americanscientist.org/article/gausss-day-of-reckoning%0a* https://www.sfchronicle.com/opinion/openforum/article/Beam-me-out-to-the-ballgame-15441186.php%0a* https://rd.nytimes.com/projects/reconstructing-journalistic-scenes-in-3d%0a* https://medium.com/nightingale/how-data-visualization-in-vr-can-revolutionize-science-aece026a2207%0a* http://annok.de/vdc-2/%0a* https://www.quantamagazine.org/the-thoughts-of-a-spiderweb-20170523/%0a* https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Where_Mathematics_Comes_From%0a** via https://thediverter.online/embodiment/%0a** reminds me of the work from Stanislas Dehaene%0a* https://esrl.noaa.gov/gmd/ccgg/covid2.html%0a* https://www.media.mit.edu/events/nazmus-saquib-dissertation-defense/%0a** remind me of https://github.com/kenperlin/chalktalk%0a** related discussion https://twitter.com/medialab/status/1291049935895515136%0a** see also own explorations via e-ink for EP%0a** https://nsaquib.com/ with unfortunately nothing about the research, nothing on Github either%0a** own exploration%0a*** making areas interactive https://twitter.com/utopiah/status/1179382683702616064%0a*** recognizing https://twitter.com/utopiah/status/1153390394215997442%0a*** discovering SVG https://twitter.com/utopiah/status/1277641008453427200%0a** see also grammar of graphics%0a*** e.g. https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/%0a** recognizing shapes https://quickdraw.withgoogle.com/%0a* https://crcc.usc.edu/embodied-religion/%0a* https://blog.dubenko.dev/react-xr/%0a* https://thediverter.online/embodiment/%0a* https://thediverter.online/misconceptions/%0a* https://news.stanford.edu/2020/08/10/evolutionary-theory-economic-decisions/%0a* https://sloanreview.mit.edu/article/how-twitter-users-can-generate-better-ideas/%0a** compactness ratio%0a* https://blog.mozilla.org/blog/2020/08/11/changing-world-changing-mozilla/%0a* https://www.roadtovr.com/mozilla-is-shuttering-its-xr-team-amidst-layoffs-but-hubs-will-continue/%0a* https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.2151-6952.2010.00067.x%0a* https://www.forbes.com/sites/stuartanderson/2020/08/12/trump-immigration-policy-now-blocks-worlds-most-highly-skilled/%0a* https://www.quirksmode.org/blog/archives/2020/08/the_cult_of_the.html%0a* https://www.alanarnette.com/blog/2020/08/13/limited-summer-climbing-around-the-world/%0a* https://aeon.co/essays/why-language-remains-the-most-flexible-brain-to-brain-interface%0a* https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2020/08/if-privacy-dies-vr-it-dies-real-life%0a* https://www.virtualimmersive.com.au/post/how-ar-vr-is-being-used-to-combat-environmental-issues%0a* https://www.businessinsider.in/tech/news/googles-own-engineers-admitted-that-the-company-confuses-users-on-privacy-settings-that-are-now-the-subject-of-a-lawsuit/articleshow/77754476.cms%0a* https://techcrunch.com/2020/08/25/the-pandemic-has-probably-killed-vr-arcades-for-good/%0a* https://eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2020-08/sfi-toc082620.php%0a* https://rossier.usc.edu/new-study-shows-how-students-learn-from-mistakes/ PersonalInformationStream.WithoutNotesDecember09=* {-[[http://sites.radiofrance.fr/chaines/france-culture2/emissions/marche-des-sciences/fiche.php?diffusion_id=78724|A l’origine de la vie]], La marche des sciences, France Culture December 2009-}%0a** moved to [[ReadingNotes/Protocells]]%0a* [[http://blog.opendns.com/2009/12/03/opendns-google-dns/|Some thoughts on Google DNS]] by David Ulevitch, OpenDNS Blog December 2009%0a** 208.67.222.222 and 208.67.220.220%0a** [[http://code.google.com/speed/public-dns/|Google Public DNS]] 8.8.8.8 and 8.8.4.4%0a* [[http://genome.cshlp.org/content/early/2009/08/19/gr.092452.109|The human protein coevolution network]] by Elisabeth R.M. Tillier and Robert L. Charlebois, Genome Research August 2009%0a** [[http://www.uhnres.utoronto.ca/labs/tillier/MMMWEB/MMMWEB.php|MatrixMatchMaker Web interface]]%0a* [[http://www.diffusion.ens.fr/index.php?res=conf&idconf=2560|"Big Bang" ou "Big Bounce" ?]] by Gabriele Veneziano, ENS October 2009%0a* [[http://hunch.net/?p=1053|AI Safety]] by [[http://hunch.net/~jl/|John Langford]], Machine Learning (Theory) November 2009%0a** [[http://hunch.net/?p=1053&cpage=1#comment-305942|own comment]] about related research center and book%0a* [[http://sites.radiofrance.fr/chaines/france-culture2/emissions/fabrique-de-lhumain/fiche.php?diffusion_id=78936|La globalisation financičre: état des lieux]], La fabrique de l'humain, France Culture December 2009%0a* [[https://community.oecd.org/community/factblog/blog/2009/12/03/where-your-money-goes|Where your money goes]] by Jérome Cukier, OECD: Spotlight Blog December 2009%0a* [[http://www.canalacademie.com/L-art-du-bien-mourir.html|L'art du bien mourir]] by Bertrand Galimard Flavigny, Canal Academie October 2009%0a** [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ars_moriendi|Ars moriendi]] according to Wikipedia%0a*** "two related Latin texts dating from about 1415 and 1450 which offer advice on the protocols and procedures of a good death, explaining how to "die well" according to Christian precepts of the late Middle Ages."%0a* {-[[http://plus7.arte.tv/fr/1697660,CmC=2964160,scheduleId=2938498.html|Climat, de Kyoto ŕ Copenhague (2/2)]], Le dessous des cartes, Arte December 2009-}%0a** moved to [[Content/Energy]]%0a* {-[[http://www.canalacademie.com/Quelles-energies-en-2200.html|Quelles énergies en 2200 ?]] by Michel Combarnous, Canal Academie November 2009-}%0a** moved to [[Content/Energy]]%0a* [[http://www.arte.tv/fr/Comprendre-le-monde/philosophie/2965462.html|Philosophie Cinéma]] Élise Domenach, Arte December 2009%0a* [[http://sites.radiofrance.fr/chaines/france-culture2/emissions/planete/fiche.php?diffusion_id=78649|Quelle géographie pour le changement climatique ?]], Planete Terre, France Culture December 2009%0a* [[http://sites.radiofrance.fr/chaines/france-culture2/emissions/marche-des-sciences/fiche.php?diffusion_id=78723|L'odyssée du climat]], La marche des sciences, France Culture December 2009%0a* [[http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00pdjmk/Horizon_20092010_How_Many_People_Can_Live_on_Planet_Earth/|Horizon: 2009-2010: How Many People Can Live on Planet Earth?]] with David Attenborough, BBC December 2009%0a** [[http://www.prb.org/Articles/2002/HowManyPeopleHaveEverLivedonEarth.aspx|How Many People Have Ever Lived on Earth?]] by Carl Haub, Population Reference Bureau 2002%0a* {-[[http://mitworld.mit.edu/video/500|The Second Law and Quantum Physics]] by Charles Bennett, MIT World 2007-}%0a** moved to [[ReadingNotes/ProgrammingTheUniverse]]%0a* [[http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00p90d6|Life, Plants]] with David Attenborough, BBC December 2009%0a** Plants' solutions to life's challenges are as ingenious and manipulative as any animal's.%0a** [[http://www.open2.net/sciencetechnologynature/worldaroundus/plantlife_menu.html|The World Around Us - Plant life]] BBC/OU Open2.net%0a* [[#polymathproject]][[http://www.nature.com/nature/journal/v461/n7266/full/461879a.html|Massively collaborative mathematics]], Nature 461 October 2009%0a** [[http://polymathprojects.org/|The polymath blog]]%0a** [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nicolas_Bourbaki|Nicolas Bourbaki]] "the collective pseudonym under which a group of (mainly French) 20th-century mathematicians wrote a series of books presenting an exposition of modern advanced mathematics, beginning in 1935." according to Wikipedia%0a** see also [[ReadingNotes.Hadamard]]%0a** "The working record of the Polymath Project is a remarkable resource for students of mathematics and for historians and philosophers of science. [...] It '''shows vividly how ideas grow, change, improve and are discarded''', and how advances in understanding may come not in a single giant leap, but through the aggregation and refinement of many smaller insights."%0a*** as they used a wiki http://michaelnielsen.org/polymath1/ (based on MediaWiki), studying the evolution of their ideas and how the technical support helped (or not) at it could provide an interesting [[Seedea:Research/Datasets|dataset for CAEE]]%0a* [[http://www.myculturaldivide.ca/|My Cultural Divide]] by Lutch Medial, 2006%0a* [[http://www.cbc.ca/documentaries/doczone/2009/shoplifting/index.html|The Secret World of Shoplifting]] Doc Zone, CBC December 2009%0a* [[http://www.thepowerofthepowerless.org/film.htm|The Power of the Powerless]] directed by Cory Taylor, Agora Production 2009%0a* [[http://www.la-bas.org/article.php3?id_article=1799|Retour ŕ Dubaď]], La-Bas Si J'y Suis, Francer Inter November 2009%0a* Hikikomori, Jovenes Invisibles%0a* [[http://www.buzzmachine.com/2008/04/06/the-fall-of-the-firm/|The fall of the firm]] by Jeff Jarvis, BuzzMachine 2008%0a* [[http://www.artificialscarcity.com/|ArtificialScarcity.com]]%0a** "endless competition to burn up all that abundance which threatens an economic religion built around scarcity"%0a** "Just because money is a collective fantasy does not mean it is not really shaping people's behavior"%0a* [[http://www.college-de-france.fr/default/EN/all/cha_inf/Cours_du_25_novembre_2009_1__1.jsp|Le lambda-calcul : réductions, causalité et déterminisme (Informatique et sciences numériques)]] by Gérard Berry, College de France December 2009%0a** a computation doesn't change the value, only the presentation (~15min)%0a** lamba-calcul does not parallelize, its main (current) limitation (~20 and 40min)%0a* [[http://search.japantimes.co.jp/cgi-bin/eo20091217a1.html|Do humanoid robots deserve to have rights?]] by Peter Singer and Agata Sagan, The Japan Times Online December 2009%0a* [[http://sites.radiofrance.fr/chaines/france-culture2/emissions/fabrique-de-lhumain/fiche.php?diffusion_id=78946|L'homme sociologique]], La fabrique de l'humain, France Culture December 2009%0a* [[http://sites.radiofrance.fr/chaines/france-culture2/emissions/marche-des-sciences/fiche.php?diffusion_id=78720|Jean-Baptiste Lamarck, un maître de la science du passé]], La marche des sciences, France Culture December 2009%0a* [[http://vivu.tv/portal/Join?flow=441-318-7997|2009 AWS Startup Challenge]]%0a** Bizo: using MTurk as a gold standard for ML (~min9)%0a* {-[[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=77mGxHlV8nM&NR=1|Healing Ecology: A 'New' Spiritual Perspective]] by David Loy, Vanderbilt University 2008-}%0a** moved to [[ReadingNotes.StrangeLoop]]%0a* [[http://www.nytimes.com/2009/12/03/arts/television/03mind.html|'Inside the Mind of Google' - A Peek Inside Google, Its Methods and Repercussions, on CNBC]] by Neil Genzlinger, NYTimes.com December 2009%0a* [[http://www.math.columbia.edu/~woit/wordpress/?p=313|Interview With Alain Connes]], Not Even Wrong 2005%0a** "allows talented young researchers to develop a long-term research program without too much pressure to achieve quick results"%0a* [[http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/motivation.html|Studies Find Reward Often No Motivator]] by Alfie Kohn, reproduced by the Free Software Foundation, Boston Globe 1987%0a* [[http://www.fastcompany.com/magazine/89/creativity.html|The 6 Myths Of Creativity]] by Bill Breen, Fast Company 2007%0a** Creativity Comes From Creative Types%0a** Money Is a Creativity Motivator%0a** Time Pressure Fuels Creativity%0a** Fear Forces Breakthroughs%0a*** "One day's happiness often predicts the next day's creativity."%0a** Competition Beats Collaboration%0a** A Streamlined Organization Is a Creative Organization%0a* [[http://hbr.org/2008/10/creativity-and-the-role-of-the-leader/ar/1|Creativity and the Role of the Leader]] by Teresa M. Amabile and Mukti Khaire, HBR.org 2008%0a** "One doesn’t manage creativity. One manages ''for'' creativity."%0a* [[http://www.snagfilms.com/films/title/blind_spot/|Blind Spot]] by Amanda Zackem, 2008%0a** simple remarks about technology as a miracle at 0h58 and 1h06 comparing it to a "religious hope"%0a** see also my page on [[Content/Energy]] including definitions of concepts like Energy slave or EROEI%0a* talk [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zdsZ_lLz07Q|Agenda for a New Economy: Why Wall Street Can't Be Fixed and How to Replace It]] by David Korten, August 2009%0a* [[http://www.wired.com/magazine/2009/12/fail_duke_nukem/all/1|Learn to Let Go: How Success Killed Duke Nukem]] by Clive Thompson, Wired December 2009%0a* [[http://www.web2summit.com/web2009/public/schedule/detail/10194|Web Squared: Web 2.0 Five Years On]] by Tim O'Reilly and John Battelle 2009%0a* [[http://24ways.org/2009/the-web-is-your-cms|The Web Is Your CMS]] by Christian Heilmann, 24 ways December 2009%0a* [[http://wiki.france5.fr/index.php/LES_MEDICAMENTEURS|Les Medicamenteurs]], Beau Comme Une Image 2009%0a** ASMR : Amélioration du service médical rendu (évaluation réalisée par l'AFSSAPS sur une spécialité pharmaceutique, et servant de base au calcul de son taux de remboursement)%0a*** evaluation en realite faire par [[http://www.has-sante.fr/|Haute Autorité de Santé]] (HAS)%0a*** voir aussi [[http://www.ema.europa.eu/|European Medicines Agency]] (EMA)%0a*** [[http://www.afssaps.fr/|AFSSAPS]] Agence française de sécurité sanitaire des produits de santé%0a** to move to [[Content/Health]]%0a* [[http://sites.radiofrance.fr/chaines/france-culture2/emissions/continent_sciences/fiche.php?diffusion_id=78644|Les horloges du vivant]], Continent Science, France Culture December 2009%0a** [[http://www.edk.fr/reserve/revues/ms_papier/e-docs/00/00/06/9D/document_article.md|Les noyaux suprachiasmatiques : une horloge circadienne composée]] Médecine/Science 2005%0a** [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Circadian_rhythm#Outside_the_.22master_clock.22|Circadian rhythm]] and its suprachiasmatic nuclei (SCN), the "master clock." according to Wikipedia%0a** [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Suprachiasmatic_nucleus|Suprachiasmatic nucleus (SCN)]] according to Wikipedia%0a** [[http://www.cambridge.org/uk/catalogue/catalogue.asp?isbn=9780521894975|Evolution of Sleep - Phylogenetic and Functional Perspectives]] edited by Patrick McNamara Robert Barton, Charles L. Nunn, Cambridge University Press December 2009%0a** to move to [[Content/Health]]%0a* [[http://www.ft.com/cms/s/0/4b44d88e-ef39-11de-86c4-00144feab49a.html|Call this a recession? At least it isn’t the Dark Ages]] by Bryan Ward-Perkins, FT.com December 2009%0a* [[http://learn.genetics.utah.edu/content/begin/cells/scale/|Cell Size and Scale]], Genetic Science Learning Center, University of Utah 2008%0a** [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A2cmlhfdxuY|YouTube - Powers Of 10]], Pyramid%0a* [[http://cacm.acm.org/magazines/2010/1/55760-what-should-we-teach-new-software-developers-why/fulltext|What Should We Teach New Software Developers? Why?]] by Bjarne Stroustrup, Communications of the ACM 2010%0a** "However, our civilization depends on software."%0a** see also [[Seedea:Content/ToolsProgramming]]%0a* [[http://www.collapsemovie.com/COLLAPSEMOVIE/|Collapse]] with Michael Ruppert, 2009%0a** "You can not print anymore money than there is energy to back it up." regarding fiat currency at 38min20%0a** regarding the collide of the financial paradigm of infinite growth and the law of thermondyamics regarding compound interests at 40min00, see also Nicholas Georgescu-Roegen and his [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nicholas_Georgescu-Roegen#Selected_writings|The Entropy Law and the Economic Process (1971)]]%0a* [[http://www-935.ibm.com/services/us/gbs/bus/html/ibv-business-model-innovation.html?cntxt=a1005266|When and how to innovate your business model]] with IBM Institute for Business Value study, IBM - Seizing the advantage 2009%0a* [[http://www.davidsheen.com/firstearth/|First Earth : Uncompromising Ecological Architecture]] with David Sheen, The Red Pharmacy 2009%0a** see [[Content/Projetautonomieenergetique]] for links to similar alternatives%0a** mention of Fuller's concept of [[http://wiki.seedea.org/Content/Newconcepts#EnergySlave|energy slave]]%0a** [[http://www.is.cnpm.embrapa.br/bibliografia/2005_Sustainable_systems_theory_ecological_and_other_aspects.pdf|Sustainable systems theory: ecological and other aspects]], Journal of Cleaner Production 2005%0a*** [[http://www.apoiesis.com/|Autopoeisis LLC]] by Stuart Cowan, working on consultancy for strategy and financing of such projects%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kMOxUZAHNLk&NR|America's New Frontier - Angola]], Journeyman Pictures 2007%0a* [[http://sites.radiofrance.fr/chaines/france-culture2/emissions/marche-des-sciences/fiche.php?diffusion_id=79595|Le mythe de l’Atlantide]], La marche des sciences, France Culture December 2009%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=koJbo5RI0To|The Venus Project London Lecture - Q&A]], City University of London October 2009%0a** no knowledge of the related project [[http://www.auroville.org/|Auroville]] after question at min30%0a** [[http://www.thevenusprojectdesign.com/|The Venus Project Design]]%0a*** database of Technical & Scientific professionals to enable us (When the time comes) to be able to connect teams of such professionals anywhere in the world instantly should a country decide to begin development of The Venus Project.%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T0WnUlF2eAo&feature=PlayList&p=207A3C63F2356828&index=0&playnext=1|How we eavesdropped 100%25 of a quantum cryptographic key]] by Ilja Gerhardt and Vadim Makarov, [[https://har2009.org/program/events/168.en.html|HAR 2009]]%0a** see also [[ReadingNotes.TheCodeBook]]%0a* {-[[#DossierRechMaths]][[http://www.larecherche.fr/content/parution/article.html?id=26668|Le pouvoir des mathématiques]], Les Dossiers De La Recherche November 2009-}%0a** moved to [[ReadingNotes.LePouvoirDesMathematiques]]%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gjQo0lYOdQQ&feature=related|Hacking the Future of Science]] by Michael Nielsen, [[https://har2009.org/program/events/150.en.html|HAR 2009]]%0a** [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Nielsen|Michael Nielsen]] Wikipedia page%0a** [[http://michaelnielsen.org/blog/the-future-of-science-2/|The Future of Science]] Michael Nielsen blog 2008%0a** see also the [[#polymathproject|polymath project]]%0a** [[http://openwetware.org/|OpenWetWare]] effort to promote the sharing of information, know-how, and wisdom among researchers and groups who are working in biology & biological engineering.%0a** [[http://usefulchem.wikispaces.com/|UsefulChem]] an Open Notebook Science project in chemistry led by the Bradley Laboratory at Drexel University%0a** [[http://www.innocentive.com/|InnoCentive]] Open innovation community of smart, creative people who provide solutions to tough problems in business, science, product development, ...%0a*** links to [[Events/DIBarCamp#crowdsourcing|crowdsourcing]] and [[Seedea:Seedea/Onlineoutsourcing|outsourcing]] in general%0a* [[http://www.decisionsciencenews.com/?p=1233|Bad decade to be a stock]] by Dan Goldstein, Decision Science News December 2009%0a* [[http://sites.radiofrance.fr/chaines/france-culture2/emissions/marche-des-sciences/fiche.php?diffusion_id=79594|A l’école des glaciers]], La marche des sciences, France Culture December 2009%0a* An Utterly Impartial History of Britain, BBC Radio Comic Documentary Series PersonalInformationStream.WithoutNotesDecember10=* [[http://www.lemonde.fr/idees/article/2010/11/30/choisir-le-web-que-nous-voulons-l-exploration-ou-la-prison_1446539_3232.html|Choisir le Web que nous voulons : l'exploration ou la prison]] by Olivier Ertzscheid, LeMonde.fr November 2010%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yKUFJImt7Qg|Point of Control: The Cloud]], Web 2.0 Summit 2010%0a** Marc Benioff (salesforce.com), Andy Jassy (Amazon Web Services and Amazon Infrastructure), Paul Maritz (VMware, Inc.), Tim O'Reilly (O'Reilly Media, Inc.)%0a** [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yKUFJImt7Qg#t=18m|~18m]] details on Amazon recent GPU offer, used on scientific projects%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=15TP8QvtG9M|Point of Control: You]] by Toni Schneider, Web 2.0 Summit 2010%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7yL9yrttESI|Internet Trends]] (Morgan Stanley) by Mary Meeker, Web 2.0 Summit 2010%0a* [[http://www.dailymotion.com/video/xfuxwb_bruno-bachimont-1-1_tech|Bruno Bachimont avec Alexandre Monnin]], PhiloWeb November 2010%0a** moved to [[Content/Philosophy#PhilosophyOfTechnology]]%0a* [[http://www.nature.com/news/2010/101202/full/news.2010.645.html|Arsenic-eating microbe may redefine chemistry of life]] by Alla Katsnelson, Nature News December 2010%0a** [[http://www.ironlisa.com/|Felisa Wolfe-Simon]]%0a** [[Wikipedia:DNA#Alternate_DNA_chemistry]]%0a* [[http://www.epo.org/topics/news/2010/20101130.html|EPO and Google collaborate on machine translation]], EPO November 2010%0a* [[http://blog.assetmap.com/2010/11/social-web/why-the-interest-graph-will-reshape-social-networks-and-the-next-generation-of-internet-business/|Why the Interest Graph Will Reshape Social Networks (and the Next Generation of Internet Business)]] by Nathaniel Whittemore, AssetMap Blog November 2010%0a* [[http://wiki.dandascalescu.com/essays/things_i_wish_were_taught_in_school|Things I wish were taught in school]], Dan Dascalescu's Wiki%0a* [[http://www.atoute.org/n/article167.html|Génie de groupe et intelligence collective]] by Philippe Ameline, Atoute.org November 2010%0a** see also [[Events/EmergenceEnSciencesCognitives]]%0a* [[http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2010/12/101201124345.htm|New psychology theory enables computers to mimic human creativity]], ScienceDaily December 2010%0a* [[http://wiki.dandascalescu.com/summaries/Humanity_Plus_conference_at_Caltech_2010|Humanity Plus conference at Caltech 2010]] Dan Dascalescu's Wiki%0a** see also previous [[Events/HplusSummitHarvard]]%0a* [[http://www.cogsci.rpi.edu/~rsun/folder-files/helie-sun-psycrev2010-f.pdf|Incubation, Insight, and Creative Problem Solving: A Unified Theory and a Connectionist Model]] by Sébastien Hélie and Ron Sun, Psychological Review 2010%0a** Principles of the Explicit-Implicit Interaction Theory%0a*** Basic principles%0a#### The coexistence of and the difference between explicit and implicit knowledge.%0a#### The simultaneous involvement of implicit and explicit processes in most tasks.%0a#### The redundant representation of explicit and implicit knowledge.%0a#### The integration of the results of explicit and implicit processing.%0a#### The iterative (and possibly bidirectional) processing.%0a*** Auxiliary principles%0a#### The existence of a (rudimentary) metacognitive monitoring process.%0a#### The existence of subjective thresholds.%0a#### The existence of a negative relation between confidence and response time.%0a** abbreviations%0a*** EII = explicit–implicit interaction%0a*** FOK = feeling of knowing%0a*** ICL = internal confidence level%0a** [[http://www.cogsci.rpi.edu/~rsun/clarion.html|CLARION]] (Connectionist Learning with Adaptive Rule Induction ON-line)%0a*** [[Wikipedia:CLARION (cognitive architecture)]]%0a*** [[Wikipedia:Comparison of cognitive architectures]] and [[Wikipedia:Category:Cognitive architecture]]%0a*** [[http://bicasociety.org/cogarch/|Comparative Repository of Cognitive Architectures]] by BICA Society%0a** mention of previously discovered authors%0a*** Donald T. Campbell (professor of Gary Cziko, author of [[ReadingNotes/Without Miracles]] and [[ReadingNotes/The Things We Do]]%0a*** Dean Keith Simonton [[ReadingNotes/Origins Of Genius]]%0a*** J. Hadamard (1954) [[ReadingNotes/Hadamard|The psychology of invention in the mathematical field]]%0a*** G. Wallas (1926) The art of thought%0a**** mentionned by Hadamard%0a** consider used on PIM%0a*** "activation" as side-display of information during a task in main-display%0a**** see also [[Cookbook/Cognition#WikiBrainMapping]]%0a*** visualization of upcoming learning through a colored map%0a***** cf [[Wiki/MemoryRecipe]] and [[Wiki/Visualization]]%0a***** color or position = number of days until next revision%0a* [[http://ownisciences.com/2010/12/05/wikileaks-et-biologie-utilisation-similaire-des-donnees/|Wikileaks et biologie, utilisation similaire des données?]] by Roud, OwniSciences December 2010%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2emKoMgZ03U|Heavy Ion Fusion]] by Charles Helsley, Google Tech Talk November 2010%0a** see also [[Content/Energy]]%0a* [[http://videolectures.net/snnsymposium2010_cristianini_wii/|What is intelligence? Modelling And Designing Cognitive Behaviour]] Nello Cristianini, SNN Symposium 2010: Intelligent Machines November 2010%0a* [[http://www.thedivineconspiracy.org/Z5234L.pdf|Transcending Technology: Looking at Futurology as a New Religious Movement]] by Amarnath Amarasingam, [[http://www.informaworld.com/smpp/title~content=t713429468|Journal of Contemporary Religion]] 2008%0a** tweeted http://twitter.com/#!/utopiah/status/11816627423158273%0a* [[http://www.franceculture.com/emission-repliques-l-art-de-la-lecture-2010-12-04.html|L'art de la lecture]], Répliques, France Culture December 2010%0a* [[http://www.franceculture.com/emission-science-publique-la-complexite-impose-t-elle-la-pluridisciplinarite-2010-12-03.html|La complexité impose-t-elle la pluridisciplinarité ?]], Science publique, France Culture December 2010%0a** voir les evenements passes au CRI [[Events/EmergenceEnSciencesCognitives]] et a l'ICM [[Events/LImagerieCerebraleDansTousSesEtats]]%0a** profondeur logique de Bennett, cf [[Wikipedia:Charles H. Bennett (computer scientist)]]%0a** mention de l'evolution comme un calcul%0a*** cf [[Cookbook/Biology#metabiology]]%0a** [[http://www.lifl.fr/~delahaye/|Jean-Paul Delahaye]] au LIFL (Laboratoire d'Informatique Fondamentale de Lille)%0a* [[http://blip.tv/file/4341980|Facilitating Access to Culture in the Digital Age]] by Lawrence Lessing at WIPO, November 2010%0a** [[ReadingNotes/TheFutureOfIdeas]]%0a* [[http://www.technologyreview.com/blog/mimssbits/26106/|You, Too Can Be the Next Google]] by Christopher Mims, Technology Review December 2010%0a* [[http://news.sciencemag.org/sciencenow/2010/12/did-climate-change-drive-prehist.html|Did Climate Change Drive Prehistoric Culture Change?]] by Michael Balter, ScienceNOW December 2010%0a* [[http://www.technologyreview.com/biomedicine/26850/?p1=A3|Democratizing DNA Sequencing]] by Emily Singer, MIT Technology Review December 2010%0a** add [[http://www.iontorrent.com/ion-personal-genome-machine-sequencer/|Ion Personal Genome Machine Sequencer]] (PGM) to [[Content/Health#PersonalGenomics]]%0a** visit a website and by providing your DNA sequence (instead of just your browser type and the screen resolution), the website would infer the physical and cognitive limitations you are most likely to have and tailor the design for your own needs%0a*** e.g. a CSS for people most likely to be colorblind%0a* [[http://eco.rue89.com/2010/12/05/comment-la-france-a-tue-mon-envie-dentreprendre-178654|Comment la France a tué mon envie d'entreprendre]] by Alexandre Denjean, Rue89 December 2010%0a* [[#TheEconomicsOfInformation]][[http://www.journals.uchicago.edu/doi/abs/10.1086/258464|The Economics of Information]] by George J. Stigler, The Journal of Political Economy 1961%0a** [[http://ideas.repec.org/a/ucp/jpolec/v69y1961p213.html|on RePEc]]%0a** [[Wikipedia:George Stigler]]%0a*** Seedea:Content/Newconcepts#RegulatoryCapture%0a** [[Wikipedia:Information economics]]%0a*** also referencing [[ReadingNotes/InformationRules]] (not mentioned in it)%0a** [[Content/Economy]]%0a* [[#An-arrgh-chy]][[http://www.journals.uchicago.edu/doi/abs/10.1086/526403?prevSearch=%252528pirate%252529%252BAND%252B%25255Bjournal%25253A%252Bjpe%25255D&searchHistoryKey=|An-arrgh-chy: The Law and Economics of Pirate Organization]] Peter T. Leeson, Journal of Political Economy 2007%0a** [[http://ideas.repec.org/a/ucp/jpolec/v115y2007i6p1049-1094.html|on RePEc]]%0a** "The institutional separation of powers aboard pirate ships predated its adoption by seventeenth- and eighteenth-century governments." (p1066)%0a** [[http://austrianeconomists.typepad.com/weblog/2007/04/pirate_anarrghc.html|Pirate An-arrgh-chy: Part I in a Series of III]] by Peter T. Leeson, Coordination Problem 2007%0a** [[Wikipedia:Peter Leeson#Economics_of_piracy]]%0a** [[Wikipedia:Pirate code]] aka Chasse-Partie, Charter Party, Custom of the Coast, or Jamaica Discipline%0a* [[http://www.reason.tv/video/show/752.html|The Invisible Hook]] by Peter Leeson, Reason.tv 2010%0a** [[http://press.princeton.edu/titles/8850.html|The Invisible Hook: The Hidden Economics of Pirates]], Princeton University Press 2009%0a* [[http://freakonomics.blogs.nytimes.com/2009/04/20/pirate-economics-101-a-qa-with-invisible-hook-author-peter-leeson/|Pirate Economics 101: A Q&A With Invisible Hook Author Peter Leeson]] by Ryan Hagen, NYTimes.com 2009%0a* [[http://vimeo.com/17592530|Revisiting evolution in the 21st Century]] by James A. Shapiro, October 2010%0a** http://shapiro.bsd.uchicago.edu/%0a* [[http://www.nature.com/news/2010/101207/full/468741a.html|Microbe gets toxic response]] by Alla Katsnelson, Nature News December 2010%0a* [[http://news.harvard.edu/gazette/story/2010/10/thinking-like-an-octopus/|Thinking like an octopus]] by Alvin Powell, Harvard Gazette October 2010%0a* [[http://www.guardian.co.uk/science/the-lay-scientist/2010/dec/08/2|Arsenic about face]] by Martin Robbins, Guardian.co.uk December 2010%0a* [[http://whatifyourstrategy.com/2010/05/21/all-about-models/|All About Models]] by Mark Chussil, Advanced Competitive Strategies May 2010%0a** on The fascinating world of models and decision-making see also Sylvain's sum of [[Events/MBE15#SourcesOfPower|Sources of Power]] by Gary Klein during MBE%0a* [[http://whatifyourstrategy.com/2010/05/26/what-the-model-says/|What The Model Says]] by Mark Chussil, Advanced Competitive Strategies May 2010%0a* [[http://whatifyourstrategy.com/2010/05/27/the-model-whisperer/|The Model Whisperer]] by Mark Chussil, Advanced Competitive Strategies May 2010%0a* [[http://www.pdb.org/pdb/static.do?p=education_discussion/molecule_of_the_month/pdb119_1.html|Molecule of the Month - Designed DNA Crystal]] by David Goodsell, RCSB Protein Data Bank 2009%0a* [[http://www.forbes.com/2009/10/13/open-source-net-neutrality-elinor-ostrom-nobel-opinions-contributors-david-bollier.html|Elinor Ostrom And The Digital Commons]] by David Bollier, Forbes.com 2009%0a* [[http://blogs.forbes.com/andygreenberg/2010/11/29/wikileaks-julian-assange-wants-to-spill-your-corporate-secrets/|WikiLeaks’ Julian Assange Wants To Spill Your Corporate Secrets]] by Andy Greenberg, Forbes November 2010%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RLPVCJjTNgk|Lego Antikythera Mechanism]], Nature December 2010%0a** added to Seedea:Research/HistoryIdeaManagement%0a* [[http://pierrelevy.posterous.com/theoretical-framework-for-a-future-computatio|Theoretical Framework for a Future Computational Collective Intelligence]] by Pierre Lévy, Random notes in French & English from Pierre Lévy March 2010%0a* [[http://sloanreview.mit.edu/the-magazine/articles/2010/spring/51303/the-collective-intelligence-genome/|The Collective Intelligence Genome]] by Thomas W. Malone, Robert Laubacher and Chrysanthos Dellarocas, MIT Sloan Management Review April 2010%0a** Seedea:Content/Predictions#PredictionMarkets%0a** [[Slideshows/AIWProposal?action=slideshow#slide3]]%0a* [[#LesEnjeuxDeLaScience]][[http://www.franceculture.com/emission-continent-sciences-les-enjeux-de-la-science-2010-12-06.html|Les enjeux de la science]] with Etienne Klein and Hervé Le Guyader, Continent Science, France Culture December 2010%0a** ~min20 les sciences du vivant sont bifaces, s'appuient sur les sciences nomologiques %0a*** "La biologie va se trouver a l'interface d'une serie de sciences dures que ce soit la biochimie, la biophysique, la description de toutes ses molecules, la mathematisation de la genetique des populations, etc, etc, et bien evidement tout une partie qui est contingente, qui correspond a l'histoire. C'est cette interaction entre les deux qui est tellement riche." Hervé Le Guyader%0a*** added to [[Fabien/LayeredModel#refbiologyseparation]]%0a* [[http://howardrheingold.blip.tv/file/230580/|Introduction to cooperation studies]] by Howard Rheingold 2007%0a** mention of Axelrod's work, Elinor Ostrom%0a* [[http://blip.tv/file/4080571|Pierre Lévy on Collective Intelligence Literacy]] by Howard Rheingold September 2010%0a** [[Wikipedia:Pierre_L%25C3%25A9vy_(philosopher)]]%0a** [[http://www.ieml.org/|IEML]] (Information Economy MetaLanguage)%0a** [[http://twitter.com/#!/plevy|@plevy]]%0a* [[http://blogs.hbr.org/ideacast/2010/11/why-a-happy-brain-performs-bet.html|Why a Happy Brain Performs Better]], HBR IdeaCast November 2010%0a** [[http://www.shawnachor.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=83&Itemid=41|The Happiness Advantage : The Seven Principles of Positive Psychology That Fuel Success and Performance at Work]], Random House 2010%0a* [[http://blogs.hbr.org/ideacast/2010/12/build-a-better-business-model.html|Build a Better Business Model]], HBR IdeaCast December 2010%0a* [[http://www.zdnet.com/blog/forrester/strong-growth-and-innovation-seen-for-information-as-a-service-in-2011/555|Strong growth and innovation seen for Information-As-A-Service in 2011]] by Noel Yuhanna, ZDNet November 2010%0a* [[http://nextmodernitylibrary.blogspirit.com/archive/2006/07/13/ieml.html|IEML (Information Economy Meta Langage)]] by Denis Failly and Pierre Levy, Next Modernity Library 2006%0a* [[#Nowak]][[http://blogs.nature.com/basanta/2007/12/09/nowak-five-rules-for-the-evolution-of-cooperation|Nowak: Five rules for the evolution of cooperation]] by David Basanta, Cancerevo: Evolution and cancer Blog 2007%0a** see also [[Events/AIW02]]%0a* Wikileaks on [[http://www.franceculture.com/emission-les-enjeux-internationaux-diplomatie-2010-12-10.html|Diplomatie - Information]], Les Enjeux internationaux, France Culture December 2010%0a* [[http://enroweb.com/blogsciences/index.php?2010/12/11/444|La vie secrčte des objets de laboratoire]] by Antoine Blanchard, La science, la cité December 2010%0a* Main Page of [[http://scripts.mit.edu/~cci/HCI/|Handbook of Collective Intelligence]], MIT Center for Collective Intelligence%0a* [[http://owni.fr/2010/11/26/l%25E2%2580%2599ere-des-%25E2%2580%259Ccurators%25E2%2580%259D-aurait-elle-sonne/|L’čre des “curators” aurait-elle sonné?]] by Guillaume Decugis, OWNI November 2010%0a** shared on freenode/#seeks%0a** read after [[Events/AIW01]]%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RqOTigJ1xuk|Arrow's Impossibility Theorem and ways out of impossibility]] by H. Reiju Mihara, 2008%0a** added to [[Events/VotingIsALearningProcess]]%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aPfuuqz_veo|Prof. Maxwell Stearns: Public Choice]], University of Maryland May 2010%0a* [[http://torgronsund.wordpress.com/2010/01/06/lean-startup-business-model-pattern/|How to design your Business Model as a Lean Startup]] by Tor Grřnsund, Methodologist January 2010%0a** read for [[Events/LeanStartupEtBusinessModel]] and its following event%0a* [[http://500hats.typepad.com/500blogs/2007/09/startup-metrics.html|Startup Metrics for Pirates: AARRR!]] by Dave McClure, Master of 500 Hats 2007%0a* {-[[http://www.slideshare.net/dmc500hats/why-not-to-do-a-startup|Why NOT To Do a Startup.]] by Dave McClure, Master of 500 Hats October 2010-}%0a** moved to [[Content/Startup]]%0a* [[http://svtplay.se/v/2264028/wikirebels_the_documentary|WikiRebels – The Documentary]], SVT December 2010 %0a** Wikileaks first%0a*** added link in March 2009 (via [[PersonalInformationStream/WithoutNotesOlderThanOctober09|Cyberpunkreview blog post]])%0a*** visits (cf FF logs, still to determine)%0a*** search (cf Google History, October 2010)%0a** in the same way that discovering information from outside a system (e.g. a country), WikiLeaks somehow unveil how the news process is working and that censuring part of it still exists within so called democracies%0a*** [[Bypassing/Censorship]]%0a*** e.g. of the patent system and the priority and NDA enforced by the military%0a** see also [[Cookbook/News]]%0a* [[http://iq.org/conspiracies.pdf|State and Terrorist Conspiracies]], 2006%0a* [[http://chronicle.com/article/The-Rise-of-Crowd-Science/65707/|The Rise of Crowd Science]] by Jeffrey R. Young, The Chronicle of Higher Education May 2010%0a** see also [[Wikipedia:Open society]] and Popper's [[Wikipedia:The Open Society and Its Enemies]]%0a** [[http://www.galaxyzoo.org/|Galaxy Zoo]] added with [[http://fold.it|fold.it]] to ]]Content/Education#Pedagogy]]%0a* [[http://www.nature.com/news/2010/100804/full/466685a.html|Citizen science: People power]] by Eric Hand, Nature News August 2010%0a** [[http://www.citizencyberscience.net/|Citizen Cyberscience Centre]] (CCC)%0a* [[http://www.franceculture.com/emission-frontieres-le-virus-stuxnet-2010-11-17.html|Le virus Stuxnet - Ailleurs]], Frontičres, France Culture November 2010%0a** cf [[Bypassing/Bypassing#HybridsSolutionToLocks]]%0a* [[http://tbmdb.blogspot.com/2010/12/de-mey-and-de-ridders-business-model.html|De Mey and De Ridder's Business Model Framework]] by Anders Sundelin, The Business Model Database December 2010%0a* [[http://www.franceculture.com/emission-le-champ-des-possibles-l%25E2%2580%2599intelligence-artificielle-va-t-elle-depasser-l%25E2%2580%2599intelligence-humain|L’intelligence artificielle va-t-elle dépasser l’intelligence humaine ?]], Le Champ des possibles, France Culture November 2010%0a** if there a continuum of information and processing of information accross [[Fabien/LayeredModel|layers]] then is the distinction human/artificial distinction makes sense?%0a** previously listened to the [[WithoutNotesNovember10|previous month]]%0a** link it to AIW ML%0a* [[http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2010/12/101214085539.htm|Is Internet backbone vulnerable to cyber attack?]], ScienceDaily December 2010%0a** [[http://www.inderscience.com/browse/index.php?journalCODE=ijcis|International Journal of Critical Infrastructures]] (IJCIS)%0a*** added to [[Content/Vademecum]]%0a* [[http://videolectures.net/soks2010_cudre_mauroux_emse/|Emergent Semantics]] by Philippe Cudre-Mauroux, Self-Organising Knowledge Systems April 2010%0a** [[http://people.csail.mit.edu/pcm/publications.html|Philippe Cudre-Mauroux's Publications]] mainly regarding Database Systems at MIT CSAIL %0a** [[http://lsirwww.epfl.ch/GridVine/|GridVine]] RDF Peer Data Management Systems (PDMS) based on a peer-to-peer access structure.%0a** see also my view of [[Fabien/Heuristics#VocabularyUsage]] as hermeneutic coupling%0a** added to [[Tools/SemanticWeb]]%0a* [[http://www.dailymotion.com/video/xg3qkq_tech|La conquęte des espaces, une odyssée mathématique]] by Jean Pierre Bourguignon, IHES December 2010%0a** [[Wikipedia:Gromov–Hausdorff convergence]]%0a** [[Content/Mathematics#Geometry]]%0a* [[http://www.oreillynet.com/pub/e/1788|Netflix and the Second Coming of the Internet]], O'Reilly Webcast December 2010%0a** [[http://www.slideshare.net/michaelhart2/api-strategy-evolution-at-netflix|API Strategy Evolution at Netflix]] by Michael Hart, December 2010%0a* [[http://www.nature.com/news/2010/101214/full/468881a.html|Developers call for handy lab aids]] Declan Butler, Nature News December 2010%0a** [[http://twitter.com/#!/utopiah/status/15352347861458944|tweeted]]%0a* [[http://www.franceculture.com/emission-le-champ-des-possibles-les-imprimantes-3d-vont-elles-remplacer-les-usines-2010-12-10.html|Les imprimantes 3D vont-elles remplacer les usines ?]], Le Champ des possibles, France Culture December 2010%0a** see also [[Cookbook/Cookbook#BuildAction]] and its incorporation in [[Fabien/LayeredModel]] as [[Fabien/ExtendedLayeredModel]]%0a** mention of [[http://www.organovo.com/|Organovo]] and its NovoGen MMX Bioprinter%0a* [[http://www.nature.com/news/2010/101216/full/news.2010.680.html|US report sets ground rules for artificial life]] by Meredith Wadman, Nature News December 2010%0a* [[http://www.slideshare.net/birukou/20101112-librinnovando-liquidpub|Liquid Publications (liquidpub)]] by Aliaksandr Birukou, University of Trento December 2010%0a** [[http://project.liquidpub.org/|Liquid Publications]]: Scientific Publications meet the Web (EU 7FP)%0a** [[http://twitter.com/#!/utopiah/status/15497789341442048|tweeted]] to [[http://twitter.com/#!/rdhyee|@rdhyee]]%0a** following [[https://twitter.com/#!/liquidpub|@liquidpub]]%0a** added to Wikipedia:User:Utopiah%0a* [[http://www.franceculture.com/emission-du-grain-a-moudre-peut-%25E2%2580%2593on-critiquer-la-psychanalyse-sans-michel-onfray-2010-12-15.html|Peut–on critiquer la psychanalyse sans Michel Onfray ?]], Du Grain ŕ moudre, France Culture December 2010%0a* [[http://www.genspace.org/blog/?p=32|Genspace: Open for Business]] by sung, Genspace blog December 2010%0a* [[http://news.harvard.edu/gazette/story/2010/12/cultural-genome/|Oh, the humanity]] by Steve Bradt, Harvard Gazette December 2010%0a** [[http://www.culturomics.org/|Culturomics]] Cultural Observatory, Harvard, Encyclopaedia Britannica, the American Heritage Dictionary, and Google%0a** [[http://twitter.com/#!/culturomics|@culturomics]]%0a** added to [[Languages/]] and [[Events/AIW02]]%0a** [[http://twitter.com/#!/utopiah/status/15640029221097472|tweeted]]%0a* [[http://www.wired.com/beyond_the_beyond/2010/12/web-semantics-google-books-culturomics/|Web Semantics: Google Books Culturomics]] by Bruce Sterling, Beyond The Beyond December 2010%0a* [[http://www.economist.com/node/17730198?story_id=17730198|Culturomics: Reading by numbers]] The Economist December 2010%0a* [[http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0014279|Does Collocation Inform the Impact of Collaboration?]], PLoS ONE December 2010%0a** [[http://healthmap.org/coco/|CoCo Intra-Building Collaboration]] Harvard Co-Location Collaboration project (H-CoCo)%0a* [[http://www.michaelmoore.com/words/mike-friends-blog/dear-government-of-sweden|Dear Government of Sweden ...]] by Michael Moore, MichaelMoore.com December 2010%0a* [[http://www.franceculture.com/emission-questions-d-epoque-google-ebook-store-l%25E2%2580%2599universite-de-nanterre-40-ans-de-sciences-humaines-|Google ebook store / l’Université de Nanterre : 40 ans de sciences humaines - Information]], Questions d'époque, France Culture December 2010%0a* [[http://www.nytimes.com/2010/12/19/magazine/19FOB-Medium-t.html|Granting Anonymity]] by Virginia Heffernan, NYTimes.com December 2010%0a* [[http://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/news/2010/12/judge-kills-massive-p2p-porn-lawsuit-kneecaps-copyright-troll.ars|Judge kills massive P2P porn lawsuit, kneecaps copyright troll]] by Nate Anderson, arstechnica December 2010%0a* [[http://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/news/2010/12/stuxnet-apparently-as-effective-as-a-military-strike.ars|Stuxnet apparently as effective as a military strike]] by Peter Bright, arstechnica December 2010%0a* [[http://www.hks.harvard.edu/news-events/news/commentary/walt-npr.org-zombie-war-commentary-12.20.10|The Zombie War In Afghanistan]] by Stephen M. Walt, Harvard Kennedy School - Foreign Policy December 2010%0a* [[http://domenicoquaranta.com/2010/12/living-codes/|Living Codes]] by Domenico Quaranta, December 2010%0a** see also [[Tools/Programming]] and [[Content/Art]]%0a* [[http://thebeautifulbrain.com/2010/12/freer-wills/|Free(r) Wills]] by Sam McDougle, The Beautiful Brain December 2010%0a** see also [[ReadingNotes/StrangeLoop]]%0a* [[http://brainblogger.com/2010/12/18/a-brain-made-of-memristors/|A Brain Made of Memristors]] by Massimiliano Versace, Brain Blogger December 2010%0a** [[Wikipedia:Leon O. Chua]]%0a* [[http://www.hplusmagazine.com/editors-blog/n00bz-actor-network-transhumanist-traductions|N00bz & the Actor-Network: Transhumanist Traductions]] by Woody Evans, h+ Magazine August 2010%0a* [[Wikipedia:Computational sociology]]%0a** added to [[Person/]] and [[Fabien/ExtendedLayeredModel]]%0a* [[http://www.theopeninter.net/|The Open Internet: A Case for Net Neutrality]] by [[http://twitter.com/#!/mciarlo|@mciarlo]]%0a** http://www.mciarlo.com/%0a* [[http://torrentfreak.com/wikileaks-cable-shows-us-involvement-in-swedish-anti-piracy-efforts-101207/|Wikileaks Cable Shows US Involvement in Swedish Anti-Piracy Efforts]] by Ernesto, TorrentFreak December 2010%0a* [[http://www.franceculture.com/emission-du-grain-a-moudre-que-cache-le-succes-de-l-art-contemporain-2010-12-09.html|Que cache le succčs de l'art contemporain?]], Du Grain ŕ moudre, France Culture December 2010%0a** [[Content/Art]]%0a* [[http://www.franceculture.com/emission-du-grain-a-moudre-faut-%25E2%2580%2593il-instaurer-un-impot-progressif-sur-la-consommation-2010-12-13.htm|Faut–il instaurer un impôt progressif sur la consommation ?]], Du Grain ŕ moudre, France Culture December 2010%0a** [[http://www.booksmag.fr/magazine/a/pour-un-impot-progressif-sur-la-consommation.html|Pour un impôt progressif sur la consommation]], Books December 2010%0a** [[Wikipedia:Robert H. Frank]]%0a*** [[Wikipedia:Expenditure cascades]] (previously discovered Seedea:Content/Newconcepts#Veblengood )%0a*** [[http://www.johnson.cornell.edu/Faculty-And-Research/Profile.aspx?id=rhf3|Robert H Frank]]'s profile, Johnson at Cornell%0a*** http://www.robert-h-frank.com/%0a** [[http://us.penguingroup.com/nf/Book/BookDisplay/0,,9780140259957,00.html|The Winner-Take-All Society]] by Robert H. Frank, Penguin 1996%0a** see also [[Content/Economy]]%0a* [[#SystemsBiology]][[http://videolectures.net/eccs07_noble_psb/|Principle of Systems Biology illustrated using the Virtual Heart]] by Denis Noble, ECCS 2007%0a** only skimmed through the slides%0a** [[http://www.springer.com/physics/biophysics+%2526+biological+physics/book/978-3-540-32666-3|Life: An Introduction to Complex Systems Biology]], Springer 2006%0a** to consider for [[Cookbook/Biology]]%0a* [[http://jasss.soc.surrey.ac.uk/11/2/2.html|Is Religion an Evolutionary Adaptation?]] by James Dow, Journal of Artificial Societies and Social Simulation 2008%0a** "The animal whose conception of the world is out of touch with reality should be eliminated by natural selection." §1.6%0a*** cf [[ReadingNotes/PhilosophicalDarwinism]]%0a** "The ''evogod'' model covers evolution that took place in the Paleolithic Period between 100,000 years and 10,000 years ago, after language evolved and before writing was invented." §5.1%0a*** yet most current religion rely precisely on written systems of rules%0a** [[http://jasss.soc.surrey.ac.uk/11/2/2/sim4.sce.html|SciLab]] code%0a** see also [[AutoDebate/ReligionVsScience]]%0a* [[#SelfExplainingAgents]][[http://jasss.soc.surrey.ac.uk/13/1/4.html|Explaining Simulations Through Self Explaining Agents]] by Maaike Harbers, John-Jules Meyer and Karel van den Bosch, Journal of Artificial Societies and Social Simulation 2010%0a** [[Wikipedia:Belief-Desire-Intention model]]%0a** [[http://apapl.sourceforge.net/|2APL]] A Practical Agent Programming Language%0a** linked from [[ReadingNotes/TheEgoTunnel#ApplicationOnSelf]]%0a** requirements for a self-explaining agent §4.2%0a### BDI concepts should be explicitly represented, such that one can easily refer to the goals and beliefs that explain an action.%0a### the operationalization of these concepts should be available for reproduction in explanations to indicate why actions are performed in a certain order and plans and goals have priorities. %0a### be able to introspect. An agent needs to have knowledge about its own states and processes in order to explain them. %0a### have memory. To explain its actions, an agent needs to know about its states and processes not only at the time they occur, but also at later points in time.%0a* [[http://www.bidmc.org/News/InResearch/2010/December/Moellering_NMD1.aspx|NMD-1 "Superbug" Poses a "Cause for Worldwide Concern"]] by Kelly Lawman, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center December 2010%0a* [[http://www.unhosted.org/manifesto.html|UNHOSTED manifesto]] Freedom from web 2.0's monopoly platforms%0a* [[http://www.readwriteweb.com/cloud/2010/12/unhosted.php|Unhosted: Breaking the SaaS Monopoly]] by Klint Finley, ReadWriteCloud December 2010%0a* [[http://blog.p2pfoundation.net/the-cloud-os-as-really-existing-global-supercomputer/2010/12/24|The Cloud OS as really existing global supercomputer]] by Michel Bauwens, P2P Foundation Blog December 2010%0a* [[http://www.technologyreview.com/blog/mimssbits/26186/|AI Defeats the Hivemind]] by Christopher Mims, Technology Review December 2010%0a** see also Seedea:Research/Drive%0a* [[http://www.franceculture.com/emission-place-de-la-toile-alan-turing-inventeur-de-l-informatique-2010-12-26.html|Alan Turing, inventeur de l'informatique]], Place de la toile, France Culture 2010%0a** [[ReadingNotes/TheCodeBook]]%0a* [[http://www.franceculture.com/emission-continent-sciences-le-vote-chez-les-primates-2010-12-27.html|Le vote chez les primates]], Continent Sciences, France Culture December 2010%0a** to add to [[Events/VotingIsALearningProcess]]%0a* [[http://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/technology/the-algorithm-method-programming-our-lives-away/article1815869/page1/|The algorithm method: Programming our lives away]] by Ira Basen, The Globe and Mail November 2010%0a** [[Person/Person#SociallyShapingAlgorithms]]%0a** http://www.agi-wiki.org/MembersProjects/AlgorithmicDay%0a** [[Content/FinancialTools]]%0a* [[http://ubiquity.acm.org/article.cfm?id=1921573|What is computation? The enduring legacy of the Turing machine]] by Lance Fortnow, ACM Ubiquity symposium December 2010%0a* [[http://www.computerworld.com/s/article/9202138/DDoS_attacks_threaten_free_speech_says_report?taxonomyId=83|DDoS attacks threaten free speech, says report]] by Gregg Keizer, Computerworld December 2010%0a* [[http://rjlipton.wordpress.com/2010/12/28/quotes-quoting-and-quotations/|Quotes, Quoting, and Quotations]] by rjlipton, Gödel’s Lost Letter and P=NP December 2010%0a* [[http://www.henriverdier.com/2010/12/google-n-gram-et-choses-cachees-depuis.html|Google N-Gram : des choses cachées depuis le commencement du monde]] by Henri Verdier, Henri Verdier Blog December 2010%0a* [[http://jamesbecht.blogspot.com/2010/12/occurence-des-mots-doctrines-politiques.html|Occurrence des mots : doctrines politiques (1800-2000)]] by James Becht, La Loge de la Peur December 2010%0a** see also Seedea:Utopiahanalysis/Politicsnewoldtools and [[Events/VotingIsALearningProcess]]%0a* [[http://www.strategies.fr/blogs-opinions/blogs-favoris/r106243W/michel-serres-et-les-nouvelles-technologies.html|Michel Serres et les nouvelles technologies]] a l'Ecole Polytechnique en 2005, Stratégies 2008%0a** add notes form paper notebook%0a** via Mathieu Gandon met at [[Events/AIW01]]%0a** [[Wikipedia:Michel Serres]]%0a** http://www.MichelSerres.blogspot.com PersonalInformationStream.WithoutNotesDecember11=* [[http://blog.ossoil.com/2011/12/02/3d-cups-printer-job-management-needed/|3D-CUPS Printer Job management needed]] by Jarkko Moilanen, OSSOil December 2011%0a* [[http://www.sciencemag.org/content/334/6060/1226.abstract|Reproducible Research in Computational Science]], Science December 2011%0a* [[http://arvindn.livejournal.com/134647.html|When Half My Brain Woke Up]] by Arvind Narayanan, Arvind Narayanan's journal December 2011%0a** see Seedea:Content/Newconcepts#IIT%0a** [[Content/Health#Sleep]]%0a** [[ReadingNotes/BeingNoOne]] and [[ReadingNotes/TheEgoTunnel]]%0a** [[Slideshows/MemoryLossPES]]%0a* [[http://www.franceculture.fr/metropolis-matrice-des-villes-du-futur|Metropolis, matrice des villes du futur ?]] with Thierry Paquot, Culture Académie, France Culture November 2011%0a* [[http://www.franceculture.fr/emission-science-publique-d-ou-vient-l-explosion-des-maladies-neurodegeneratives-2011-12-02|D'oů vient l'explosion des maladies neurodégénératives ?]], Science publique, France Culture December 2011%0a* [[http://cambridgenights.media.mit.edu/index.php/2011/lant-pritchett|Lant Pritchett]], Cambridge Nights November 2011%0a* [[http://www.franceculture.fr/emission-place-de-la-toile-l-ecran-et-la-rue-2011-12-03|L'écran et la rue]], Place de la toile, France Culture December 2011%0a** mention of Elinor Ostrom, cf [[Content/Economy]]%0a* [[http://www.nytimes.com/2011/12/06/science/joichi-ito-innovating-by-the-seat-of-our-pants.html|Joichi Ito - Innovating by the Seat of Our Pants]] by Joichi Ito, NYTimes.com December 2011%0a** "education [as] the process establishing oneself as a node in a broad network of distributed creativity."%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zMomGGsJs3s|Internet Freedoms and Their Consequences - An Evening Debate]] with Andrew McLaughlin & Evgeny Morozov, StanfordCIS December 2011%0a* [[http://www.technologyreview.com/computing/39150/|Beauty Now in the Eye of the Algorithm]] by David Talbot, MIT Technology Review November 2011%0a* [[http://www.latimes.com/news/nationworld/nation/la-na-drone-arrest-20111211,0,72624,full.story|Police employ Predator drone spy planes on home front]] by Brian Bennett, latimes.com December 2011%0a* [[http://www.franceculture.fr/emission-la-marche-des-sciences-andre-leroi-gourhan-un-maitre-singulier-en-prehistoire-2011-12-08|André Leroi-Gourhan, un maître singulier en préhistoire]], La Marche des sciences, France Culture December 2011%0a* [[http://www.franceculture.fr/emission-avec-ou-sans-rendez-vous-hormones-et-vieillissement-2011-12-06|Hormones et vieillissement]], Avec ou sans rendez-vous, France Culture December 2011%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LtmdiPUGGe8&feature=mfu_channel&list=UL|Reinventing Education with Khan Academy and AI Class]], December 2011%0a** mention of [[http://www.showme.com/|ShowMe]] The Online Learning Community%0a** see [[Content/Education]], [[Content/MentalExercises]] and currently participating to [[Events/AIClass]] and [[Events/MLClass]]%0a* [[http://www.franceculture.fr/emission-les-pieds-sur-terre-les-jeunes-diplomes-pauvres-2011-12-07|Les jeunes diplômés pauvres : l'histoire d'Alice]] Les Pieds sur terre, France Culture December 2011%0a* [[http://www.nytimes.com/2011/12/13/science/imagining-2076-connect-your-brain-to-the-internet.html|Imagining 2076 - Connect Your Brain to the Internet]] by Thomas Lin and Jonathan Huang, NYTimes.com December 2011%0a** 2031: FULL LIFE RECORDING “Most people will own and use a Personal Life Recorder which will store full video and audio of their daily lives. This will be a fully searchable archive that will radically augment a person’s effective memory.”%0a** 2114: MEMORY BACKUP “Human memory backup system: the whole brain can be synced to the cloud. Humans can restore and backup their memories to the system. The system can even restore memories into a new body after end of the original owner’s life.”%0a* [[http://www.stanfordlawreview.org/online/drone-privacy-catalyst|The Drone as Privacy Catalyst]] by M. Ryan Calo, Stanford Law Review December 2011%0a* [[http://www.franceculture.fr/emission-science-publique-club-science-publique-que-peut-le-corps-modifier-son-etat-de-conscience-pa|Club Science Publique : "Que peut le corps?" Modifier son état de conscience par l’hypnose]], France Culture December 2011%0a* [[https://www.technologyreview.com/business/39352/|The Innovator Invests: Clayton Christensen's Stock Picks]] by Antonio Regalado, MIT Technology Review, December 2011%0a* [[http://tpmmuckraker.talkingpointsmemo.com/2011/12/one_nation_under_the_drone.php|One Nation Under The Drone: The Rising Number Of UAVs In American Skies]] by Jillian Rayfield, TPMMuckraker December 2011%0a* [[http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=10238217|'Pack Rats' in the Digital Age]], NPR 2007%0a** word "completist" used%0a** cf own behavior earlier on, e.g. in Dinan, but also discussion with Pete regarding long-term (life-wise) archiving and data conservation%0a*** before with marbles, basketball, Magic cards, ...%0a** see also%0a*** http://www.geeksugar.com/Digital-Hoarding-9793605%0a*** http://www.denuology.com/confessions-of-a-digital-hoarder/%0a* [[http://truththeory.com/2011/12/23/scientists-demonstrate-matrix-like-learning-with-no-conscious-effort/|Scientists demonstrate Matrix-like learning with no conscious effort]], TruthTheory December 2011%0a* [[http://www.nsf.gov/news/news_images.jsp?cntn_id=122523&org=NSF|Vision Scientists Demonstrate Innovative Learning Method]], US National Science Foundation (NSF) December 2011%0a** with Decoded Neurofeedback video%0a** cf own Seedea related page%0a** cf Michel Besserve's conclusion during [[Events/LImagerieCerebraleDansTousSesEtats]]%0a* [[http://jasss.soc.surrey.ac.uk/14/4/7.html|A Brief Survey of Some Relevant Philosophy of Science]] by Bruce Edmonds, JASSS October 2011%0a** [[http://www.press.uchicago.edu/ucp/books/book/chicago/S/bo3618159.html|Science as a Process: An Evolutionary Account of the Social and Conceptual Development of Science]] by David L. Hull, University of Chicago Press 1988%0a* [[http://www.sciencemag.org/content/334/6061/1413.abstract|Perceptual Learning Incepted by Decoded fMRI Neurofeedback Without Stimulus Presentation]], Science December 2011%0a* [[http://opinionator.blogs.nytimes.com/2011/12/25/the-future-of-moral-machines/|The Future of Moral Machines]] by Colin Allen, NYTimes.com December 2011%0a** "autonomy in the engineer’s sense, not the philosopher’s. The cars won’t have a sense of free will, not even an illusory one."%0a** see [[Cookbook/Electronics#Robotics]] and [[Content/Ethics#Robotics]]%0a* [[#DeArteCombinatoria]][[Wikipedia:De Arte Combinatoria]]%0a** found via stumbling upon [[Wikipedia:Raymond Lull]] again but this time via [[ReadingNotes/MoonwalkingWithEinstein]]%0a*** him probably inspired by Wikipedia:Zairja%0a** overall sounds like a very long tradition that thought, including new ones, thus creative ones, are mechanical and can thus be automated%0a*** see Seedea:Research/HistoryIdeaManagement#CognitiveArcheology which should be completed and illustrated%0a** see [[Wikipedia:Alphabet of human thought]] in [[Wikipedia:Characteristica universalis]]%0a** see also [[ReadingNotes/MecaMind]]%0a* [[http://www.physorg.com/news/2011-12-brainlink-smartens-dust-collecting-robots-roomba.html|Brainlink controller smartens dust-collecting robots: Let's Roomba]] by Nancy Owano, PhysOrg December 2011%0a** http://news.cs.cmu.edu/article.php?a=2876%0a** http://CMUCreateLab.org%0a** http://www.brainlinksystem.com%0a* [[http://neurogadget.com/2011/10/05/brain-machine-brain-interface-bmbi-enables-tactile-feedback-explores-new-sensory-channel/2773|Brain-Machine-Brain Interface (BMBI) Enables Tactile Feedback, Explores New Sensory Channel]], NeuroGadget.com October 2011%0a* [[http://events.ccc.de/congress/2011/Fahrplan/track/Society%2520and%2520Politics/4755.en.html|Counterlobbying EU institutions]] by Christian Bahls and Jérémie Zimmermann, 28C3 December 2011%0a** http://mogis-verein.de%0a** http://www.laquadrature.net%0a** http://www.laquadrature.net/en/video-acta-get-informed-take-action%0a* [[http://events.ccc.de/congress/2011/Fahrplan/track/Society%2520and%2520Politics/4826.en.html|A Brief History of Plutocracy]] by Robin Upton, 28C3 December 2011%0a** http://www.altruists.org%0a** http://www.robinupton.com%0a** see also [[Tools/Financial]]%0a** http://friend2friend.net aka F2F%0a* [[http://events.ccc.de/congress/2011/Fahrplan/events/4848.en.html|The coming war on general computation]] by Cory Doctorow, 28C3 December 2011%0a* [[http://www.franceculture.fr/emission-planete-terre-l-avenir-du-terroir-2011-12-28|L'avenir du terroir]] by Sylvain Kahn, France Culture December 2011%0a** mention of Roger Dion discovered earlier in [[Content/Wine]] PersonalInformationStream.WithoutNotesDecember12=* [[http://econfuture.wordpress.com/2012/12/04/robots-ai-and-automation-links/|Robots, AI and Automation – Links]] by Martin Ford, econfuture December 4, 2012%0a* [[http://andrewmcafee.org/2012/12/the-great-decoupling-of-the-us-economy/|The Great Decoupling of the US Economy]] by Andrew McAfee, December 2012%0a* [[http://abcnews.go.com/Business/investment-opportunities-automated-economy/story?id=17760124#.UOA4PfnsORs|Investment Opportunities in Automated Economy]] by Ted Schwartz, ABC News November 2012%0a* [[http://singularityhub.com/2012/11/12/1-million-robots-to-replace-1-million-human-jobs-at-foxconn-first-robots-have-arrived/|1 Million Robots To Replace 1 Million Human Jobs At Foxconn? First Robots Have Arrived.]] by David J. Hill, Singularity Hub December 2012%0a* [[http://www.nature.com/news/simulated-brain-scores-top-test-marks-1.11914|Simulated brain scores top test marks]] by Ed Yong, Nature News & Comment November 2012%0a* [[http://singularityhub.com/2012/12/13/patented-book-writing-system-lets-one-professor-create-hundreds-of-thousands-of-amazon-books-and-counting/|Patented Book Writing System Creates, Sells Hundreds Of Thousands Of Books On Amazon]] by David J. Hill, Singularity Hub December 2012%0a* [[https://gfbertini.wordpress.com/2012/11/30/the-emergence-of-distributed-cognition-a-conceptual-framework/|The Emergence of Distributed Cognition – a conceptual framework]], Learning Change December 2012%0a** via Global Brain%0a** to compare with [[Cookbook/Mind]] and [[Cookbook/Cognition#ExocognitionAsNetworkTraversal]]%0a** see notes on stigmergy%0a* [[http://arxiv.org/abs/1212.0107|On the Foundations of the Theory of Evolution]] by Diederik Aerts, Stan Bundervoet, Marek Czachor, Bart D'Hooghe, Liane Gabora, Philip Polk, Sandro Sozzo, December 2012%0a* [[http://www.franceculture.fr/emission-place-de-la-toile-digital-labor-portrait-de-l-internaute-en-travailleur-exploite-2012-12-08|Digital labor : portrait de l'internaute en travailleur exploité]], France Culture December 2012%0a** mention of "audience commodification" proposed in the 50s%0a*** see also [[Content/Economy#TwoSidedMarkets]]%0a** concept of "immateriels non-codifiables" by Yann Moulier-Boutang%0a** see also [[ReadingNotes/TheDarkSideOfGoogle]]%0a** mention of Bifo's cognitariat%0a* [[http://agi-conference.org/2012/wp-content/uploads/2012/12/paper_78.pdf|Creativity Cognitive Mechanisms, and Logic]] by Abdel-Fattah, Besold and Kuhnberger, AGI Conference 2012%0a** mention of concept blending as discovered earlier in [[ReadingNotes/CreativityAndArtificialIntelligence]]%0a* [[http://www.sciencemag.org/content/338/6113/1426|Is Science Mostly Driven by Ideas or by Tools?]] by Freeman J. Dyson, Science December 2012%0a** mention of [[ReadingNotes/TheStructureOfScientificRevolutions]]%0a** to contrast [[http://www.physics.harvard.edu/people/facpages/galison.html|Peter Galison]] 1997 [[http://www.fas.harvard.edu/~hsdept/bios/galison-image-and-logic.html|Image and Logic]]%0a* [[http://arxiv.org/abs/1207.4803|The Algorithmic Origins of Life]] by Walker and Davies, 2012%0a** talk from SETI watched earlier%0a** to explore from bibliography (yet to order)%0a*** [[http://mitpress.mit.edu/books/cognitive-biology|Cognitive Biology]] by Auletta, 2011%0a*** [[http://arxiv.org/abs/0710.4235|Top-down causation by information control]] by Auteltta et. al, 2008%0a*** [[http://csc.ucdavis.edu/~cmg/compmech/pubs/CalcEmergTitlePage.htm|The calculi of emergence]] by Crutchfield, 1994%0a*** [[http://www.plosbiology.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pbio.1001323|Bit by bit: The Darwinian Basis of Life]] by Joyce, 2012%0a*** [[http://www.amazon.com/The-Recursive-Universe-Complexity-Scientific/dp/0809252023|The Recursive Universe: Cosmic Complexity and the Limits of Scientific Knowledge]] by Poundstone, 1985%0a** already explored earlier (yet to link)%0a*** Tononi, Turing, Von Neumann, Chaitin, Vasas et al., Hofstadter, Chaitin, Campbell (via Cziko)%0a** already explored earlier but beyond the bibliography (also yet to link)%0a*** Chaisson's [[Seedea:Content.NewConcept#FERD|FERD]], Kim, Barabasi's [[http://barabasilab.neu.edu/projects/controllability/|controllability]], Ganti's Wikipedia:Chemoton , Varela's autopoeisis ([[ReadingNotes/TreeOfKnowledge]])%0a* [[http://www.plosbiology.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pbio.1001323|Bit by Bit: The Darwinian Basis of Life]] by Gerald F. Joyce, PLOS Biology 2012%0a** "all of the bits that were provided at the outset would have derived from the preexisting organism. To be considered a new life form, the majority of bits must be self-derived."%0a** makes me wonder about the importance of a programming language for artificial creativity%0a*** e.g. does Lisp with its compact core (eval/apply) and its objective of being the meta-language is particularly well positioned%0a* [[http://arxiv.org/abs/0710.4235|Top-down causation by information control]] by Auteltta et. al, 2008%0a** main argument being functional equivalence%0a** Figure 5: The basic feedback control process%0a*** Performer / Controller (goal) / Comparator (regulator/sensor)%0a** Figure 7: Top-down causation%0a* SFI Ulam Memorial Lecture 2012 [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r2HJcWg1Moo|Lecture I - Beauty and Truth in Mathematics and Science]] by Robert May, October 2012%0a** heavy on fractals%0a** motivated by [[PersonalInformationStream/LinkOfTheMonth#September2011]]%0a* SFI Ulam Memorial Lecture 2012 [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xyi8CylrNXs|Lecture II - What Is Stability in Today's Complex Financial Systems?]] by Robert May, October 2012%0a** quote from Benjamin M. Friedman www.amacad.org/publications/bulletin/spring2011/crisis.pdf on "the cost of running the financial system" echoing a question I asked a while ago regarding the energy ROI of the financial system http://www.quora.com/Computational-Complexity-Theory/Are-financial-markets-energy-efficient%0a** see also [[Content/Economy]]%0a* SFI Ulam Memorial Lecture 2012 [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d8upYQVMDEw|Lecture III - People and Tomorrow's (Too Small) World]] by Robert May, October 2012%0a* [[http://www.cbsnews.com/video/watch/?id=50137987n|Breakthrough: Robotic limbs moved by the mind - 60 Minutes]], CBS News December 2012 PersonalInformationStream.WithoutNotesDecember13=* [[http://medicalxpress.com/news/2012-12-personal-income-important-happiness-worldwide.html|Increases in personal income important for happiness worldwide, new study says]], medicalxpress.com%0a* [[http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-25198063|Men and women's brains are 'wired differently']], BBC News December 2013%0a* [[http://mobile.nytimes.com/2013/12/04/technology/google-puts-money-on-robots-using-the-man-behind-android.html|Google Puts Money on Robots, Using the Man Behind Android]] by John Markoff, NYTimes.com December 2013%0a* [[http://www.technologyreview.com/view/521911/universal-law-of-commuting-discovered-in-african-european-and-us-mobile-phone-data/|Universal Law of Commuting Discovered in African, European and US Mobile Phone Data]], Technology From the arXiv for MIT Technology Review, November 2013%0a* [[http://www.technologyreview.com/view/522171/data-mining-reveals-the-secret-to-getting-good-answers/|Data Mining Reveals the Secret to Getting Good Answers]], Technology From the arXiv for MIT Technology Review, December 2013%0a* [[http://www.technologyreview.com/view/522166/self-replicating-usbs-spread-software-faster-than-an-internet-connection/|Self-Replicating USBs Spread Software Faster than an Internet Connection]], Technology From the arXiv for MIT Technology Review, December 2013%0a* [[http://www.wired.com/business/2013/12/google-retail-robot-army/|Google Builds Robot Army for Battle With Amazon]], Wired Business for Wired.com December 2013%0a* [[http://www.technologyreview.com/view/522301/physicists-discover-worlds-first-naturally-occurring-topological-insulator/|Physicists Discover World's First Naturally Occurring Topological Insulator]], Technology From the arXiv for MIT Technology Review, December 2013%0a* [[http://www.scmp.com/comment/insight-opinion/article/1376382/its-clear-day-china-needs-its-own-clean-air-act|It's as clear as day - China needs its own Clean Air Act]] by Wang Xiangwei, South China Morning Post December 2013%0a* [[http://www.nature.com/news/simulations-back-up-theory-that-universe-is-a-hologram-1.14328|Simulations back up theory that Universe is a hologram]], Ron Cowen, Nature News & Comment December 2013%0a* [[http://www.theverge.com/2013/12/11/5198124/nasas-valkyrie-robot-made-for-darpa-robotics-challenge|NASA's Valkyrie robot is a six-foot 'superhero' designed to save you from disasters]] by Rich McCormick, The Verge December 2013%0a* [[http://www.technologyreview.com/view/522471/how-internet-style-routing-for-gas-could-dramatically-improve-europes-energy-security/|How Internet-Style Routing For Gas Could Dramatically Improve Europe's Energy Security]] Technology From the arXiv for MIT Technology Review, December 2013%0a* [[http://priceonomics.com/how-marriages-are-bought-and-sold/|How Marriages Are Bought and Sold]] by JC Hewitt, priceonomics.com December 2013%0a* [[http://mobile.nytimes.com/blogs/bits/2013/12/10/be-careful-with-coin/|Be Careful With Coin]] by Damon Darlin, NYTimes.com December 2013%0a* [[http://www.businessinsider.com/americas-insane-gini-coefficients-2013-12|America's Insane Gini Coefficients]] by Rob Wile, Business Insider December 2013%0a* [[https://medium.com/war-is-boring/ec86786aae30|Here’s How the Military Wasted Your Money in 2013]] by Matthew Gault in War is Boring, Medium December 2013%0a* [[http://www.wired.com/autopia/2013/12/brt-middle-class/|Public Transit Is Underfunded Because the Wealthy Don't Rely on It]] by Keith Barry, Autopia for Wired.com December 2013%0a* [[http://www.politico.com/story/2013/12/switzerland-banks-united-states-tax-dodgers-department-of-justice-101211.html|Swiss banks urge U.S. tax dodgers to come clean to beat deadline]] by Rachael Bade, POLITICO.com December 2013%0a* [[http://www.pnnl.gov/news/release.aspx?id=1029|Algae to crude oil: Million-year natural process takes minutes in the lab]] Tom Rickey, PNNL: News December 2013%0a* [[http://www.theguardian.com/technology/2013/dec/18/bitcoin-plummets-china-payment-processors-digital-cryptocurrency|Bitcoin plummets as China's largest exchange blocks new deposits]] by Alex Hern, theguardian.com December 2013%0a* [[http://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2013/12/17/facebook-s-robot-philosopher-king.html|Facebook’s Robot Philosopher King]] by William O'Connor, The Daily Beast December 2013%0a* http://www.banque-france.fr/fileadmin/user_upload/banque_de_france/publications/Focus-10-stabilite-financiere.pdf|Les dangers liés au développement des monnaies virtuelles : l’exemple du bitcoin]], Banque de France Focus n° 10 DEcember 2013%0a** via http://www.franceculture.fr/emission-place-de-la-toile-bitcoin-2013-12-14%0a** see also http://ColoredCoins.org%0a* [[http://www.liberation.fr/economie/2013/12/05/la-banque-de-france-met-le-bitcoin-en-pieces_964362|La Banque de France met le bitcoin en pičces]] by Dominique Albertini, Libération December 2013%0a* [[http://blogs.telegraph.co.uk/technology/jamiebartlett/100011868/one-day-amazon-will-accept-bitcoins-thats-when-central-banks-and-governments-get-nervous/|One day Amazon will accept Bitcoins. That's when central banks and governments get nervous]], Tech business for Telegraph Blogs, December 2013%0a* http://qz.com/161443/2013-was-a-lost-year-for-tech/ PersonalInformationStream.WithoutNotesDecember14=* [[http://www.reuters.com/article/2014/11/28/france-diesel-idUSL6N0TI42020141128|France to rank cars for pollution, wants to phase out diesel fuel]], Reuters November 2014%0a* [[http://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-jersey-30261976|HSBC severs links with firm behind Bitcoin fund]] by Mike Weir, BBC News November 2014%0a* [[http://blogs.wsj.com/moneybeat/2014/11/17/linked-in-sun-microsystems-founders-lead-big-bet-on-bitcoin-innovation/|Linked-In, Sun Microsystems Founders Lead Big Bet On Bitcoin Innovation]] by Michael J. Casey, MoneyBeat WSJ November 2014%0a* [[http://www.computerworld.com.au/article/560825/mastercard-rails-against-bitcoin-anonymity/|MasterCard rails against Bitcoin's anonymity]] by Rohan Pearce, Computerworld December 2014%0a** to put in perspective with the position of traditional fiscal paradises like Jersey%0a* [[http://www.bbc.com/news/health-30254697|HIV evolving 'into milder form']] by James Gallagher, BBC News December 2014%0a* [[http://www.bbc.com/news/technology-30290540|Stephen Hawking warns artificial intelligence could end mankind]] by Rory Cellan-Jones, BBC News December 2014%0a* [[http://www.reuters.com/article/2014/12/01/us-europe-demographics-idUSKCN0JF1KA20141201|Aging Europe needs the migrants it doesn't want]] by Paul Taylor, Reuters December 2014%0a* [[http://www.nytimes.com/2014/12/02/technology/to-gain-the-upper-hand-amazon-disrupts-itself.html?ref=technology&_r=0|To Gain the Upper Hand, Amazon Disrupts Itself]] by David Streitfeld, NYTimes.com December 2014%0a* [[http://priceonomics.com/better-than-sex-analyzing-yelp-metaphors-for-food/|Better than Sex: Analyzing Yelp Metaphors for Food]] by Rosie Cima, priceonomics.com December 2014%0a* [[http://www.wired.com/2014/12/google-one-click-recaptcha/|Google Can Now Tell You're Not a Robot With Just One Click]] by Andy Greenberg, WIRED December 2014%0a* [[http://hackingdistributed.com/2014/12/03/the-miners-dilemma/|The Miner's Dilemma]] by Ittay Eyal, hackingdistributed.com December 2014%0a* [[http://www.forbes.com/sites/irswatch/2014/10/03/are-virtual-currencies-the-next-offshore-bank-account-for-tax-evaders/|Are Virtual Currencies The Next Offshore Bank Account for Tax Evaders?]] by Josh Ungerman, Forbes October 2014%0a** http://www.irs.gov/uac/Newsroom/IRS-Virtual-Currency-Guidance%0a* [[http://www.technologyreview.com/view/533136/antivirus-companies-should-be-more-open-about-their-government-malware-discoveries/?utm_campaign=socialsync&utm_medium=social-post&utm_source=facebook|Antivirus Companies Shouldn’t Have Hidden What They Knew About Regin Government Malware]] by Bruce Schneier, MIT Technology Review December 2014%0a* [[http://priceonomics.com/why-you-tgif-even-if-you-dont-have-a-job/|Why You TGIF Even if You Don’t Have A Job]], Priceonomics.com December 2014%0a** mention of "Time as a Network Good"%0a* [[http://www.economist.com/news/technology-quarterly/21635318-european-policymakers-look-making-laws-automated-machines-and-come-up|Robot jurisprudence: How to judge a ’bot]], The Economist December 2014%0a** http://www.robolaw.eu/%0a* [[https://medium.com/backchannel/ai-wont-exterminate-us-it-will-empower-us-5b7224735bf3|AI won’t exterminate us. It will empower us.]] by Oren Etzioni, Backchannel — Medium December 2014%0a* [[http://blogs.technet.com/b/machinelearning/archive/2014/12/09/machine-learning-hype-or-reality-microsoft-ml-experts-weigh-in.aspx|Machine Learning – Hype or Reality? Microsoft ML Experts Weigh In]], TechNet Blogs December 2014%0a* [[http://arstechnica.com/gaming/2014/12/samsung-gear-vr-first-impressions-virtual-reality-vr-is-finally-plug-and-play/|Samsung Gear VR first impressions: VR is finally plug-and-play]] by Kyle Orland, Ars Technica December 2014%0a* [[http://www.wired.co.uk/news/archive/2014-12/11/peter-sunde|Peter Sunde: 'I went to jail for my cause. What did you do?']] by Peter Sunde, (Wired UK) December 2014%0a* [[http://blog.computationalcomplexity.org/2014/12/the-ethics-of-saving-languages.html|The Ethics of Saving Languages]] by Lance Fortnow, Computational Complexity December 2014%0a* [[http://www.nytimes.com/2014/12/07/opinion/sunday/why-save-a-language.html?_r=0|Why Save a Language?]] by John McWhorter, NYTimes.com December 2014%0a* [[http://www.euractiv.com/sections/development-policy/africas-elite-exploit-chinese-development-aid-study-reveals-310770|Africa’s elite exploit Chinese development aid, study reveals]], EurActiv December 2014%0a* [[http://www.businessinsider.com/groundbreaking-idea-of-lifes-origin-2014-12?IR=T|Groundbreaking Idea Of Life's Origin]] by Natalie Wolchover, Quanta Magazine for Business Insider December 2014%0a** http://www.englandlab.com/talks.html%0a* [[http://www.research.ibm.com/cognitive-computing/computational-creativity.shtml|Computational creativity]], IBM Research%0a* [[http://www.technologyreview.com/view/533496/why-neural-networks-look-set-to-thrash-the-best-human-go-players-for-the-first-time/|Why Neural Networks Look Set To Thrash The Best Human Go Players For The First Time]], Emerging Technology From the arXiv for MIT Technology Review December 2014%0a* [[http://news.sciencemag.org/social-sciences/2014/12/want-influence-world-map-reveals-best-languages-speak|Want to influence the world? Map reveals the best languages to speak]] by Michael Erard, Science/AAAS News December 2014%0a** http://language.media.mit.edu/visualizations/books%0a* [[http://newbooksinlanguage.com/2012/12/03/tony-veale-exploding-the-creativity-myth-the-computational-foundations-of-linguistic-creativity-bloomsbury-academic-2012/|Tony Veale, “Exploding the Creativity Myth: The Computational Foundations of Linguistic Creativity”]] by Chris Cummins, NewBooksInLanguage.com 2012%0a* [[http://altcoinpress.com/2014/12/why-the-bitcoin-markets-didnt-rally-on-the-microsoft-news/|Why the Bitcoin Markets Didn’t Rally on the Microsoft News]] by Greg Matthews, AltCoinpress.com December 2014%0a* [[http://hackingdistributed.com/2014/12/17/changetip-must-die/|ChangeTip Must Die]] by Emin Gün Sirer, hackingdistributed.com December 2014%0a* [[http://motherboard.vice.com/read/the-dominant-life-form-in-the-cosmos-is-probably-superintelligent-robots|The Dominant Life Form in the Cosmos is Probably Superintelligent Robots]] by Maddie Stone, Motherboard December 2014 PersonalInformationStream.WithoutNotesDecember15=* [[https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/innovations/wp/2015/12/01/when-artificial-intelligence-makes-a-picture-worth-way-more-than-a-thousand-words/|When artificial intelligence makes a picture worth way more than a thousand words]] by Dominic Basulto,The Washington Post December 2015%0a** subscribed to the beta test%0a** added to https://www.reddit.com/r/computationalcrea/%0a* [[http://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2015-12-02/computers-learn-how-to-paint-whatever-you-tell-them-to|Computers Learn How to Paint Whatever You Tell Them To]] by Jack Clark, Bloomberg Business December 2015%0a** added to https://www.reddit.com/r/computationalcrea/%0a* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UlxGBZifk6k|We Create Our Reality - Hacking Consciousness]] by Frederick Travis, Stanford University 2014%0a** see also [[Content/Meditation]]%0a* [[https://fold.cm/read/kimsmith/automating-creativity-n5E8qJeF|Automating Creativity]] by Kim Smith, FOLD December 2015%0a* http://www.infoworld.com/article/2944070/certifications/udacitys-half-off-deal-for-online-certifications-bonus-or-bust.html%0a* [[http://thehustle.co/40-percent-rule-navy-seal-secret-mental-toughness|The 40%25 Rule: A Navy SEAL's Secret to Mental Toughness]] by Sidd Finch, TheHustle November 2015%0a* [[http://www.vrhappening.com/no-rulebook-for-your-360vr-dreams/|No Rulebook for your 360/VR Dreams]], VRHappening.com December 2015%0a* [[http://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2015-12-08/why-2015-was-a-breakthrough-year-in-artificial-intelligence|Why 2015 Was a Breakthrough Year in Artificial Intelligence]] by Jack Clark, Bloomberg Business December 2015%0a* [[https://www.gsb.stanford.edu/insights/give-them-gift-theyre-expecting|Give Them the Gift They're Expecting]] by Marguerite Rigoglioso, Stanford Graduate School of Business 2011%0a** to reconsider for [[Planning/GiftsWishlistAndExpectedReturnOnHappiness]]%0a* [[http://www.crowdflower.com/blog/why-did-google-open-source-their-core-machine-learning-algorithms|Why did Google open-source their core machine learning algorithms?]] by Lukas Biewald, CrowdFlower November 2015%0a* [[http://www.theguardian.com/media-network/2015/dec/14/openai-benefit-humanity-data-sharing-elon-musk-peter-thiel|OpenAI won't benefit humanity without data-sharing]] by Neil Lawrence, The Guardian December 2015%0a* [[http://www.wired.com/2015/12/sec-approves-plan-to-issue-company-stock-via-the-bitcoin-blockchain/|SEC Approves Plan to Issue Stock Via Bitcoin's Blockchain]] by Andrew Harnik, WIRED December 2015%0a* [[http://www.sciencemag.org/content/350/6266/1332.full|Human-level concept learning through probabilistic program induction]] by Brenden M. Lake, Ruslan Salakhutdinov and Joshua B. Tenenbaum, Science December 2015%0a* [[http://danluu.com/dunning-kruger/|Dunning-Kruger and other memes]] by danluu%0a** challenging most of GG101x key studies%0a* [[https://blog.getpebble.com/2015/12/15/health/|A Gift for Every Pebbler: Introducing Pebble Health and Firmware 3.8 (Release Notes)]] by Joseph, Pebble December 2015%0a** consider the consequences for [[Fabien/HealthDashboard]] included in [[Content/Health]]%0a*** with recent advancements in [[Tools/JavaScript#PebbleJS]]%0a* [[https://developer.getpebble.com/blog/2013/12/20/Pebble-Javascript-Tips-and-Tricks/|Pebble Javascript Tips And Tricks]], Pebble Developers 2013%0a* [[https://medium.com/@samim/assisted-drawing-7b26c81daf2d|Assisted Drawing]] by Samim, Medium December 2015%0a* [[http://www.technologyreview.com/featuredstory/544606/can-this-man-make-ai-more-human/|Gary Marcus, A Deep Learning Dissenter, Thinks He Has a More Powerful AI Approach]] by Will Knight, MIT Technology Review December 2015%0a* [[http://www.psychologicalscience.org/index.php/news/releases/sharing-our-epic-moments-may-leave-us-feeling-left-out.html|Trying to Share Our “Epic” Moments May Leave Us Feeling Left Out]], Association for Psychological Science 2014%0a* [[http://www.latimes.com/opinion/op-ed/la-oe-lyubomirsky-et-al-happiness-affects-health-20151217-story.html|Can 1 million women be wrong about happiness and health?]] by Ed Diener, Sarah D. Pressman and Sonja Lyubomirsk, LA Times December 2015%0a* [[http://www.slashgear.com/first-iphone-hacker-built-a-self-driving-car-with-linux-16418753/|First iPhone hacker built a self-driving car with Linux]] by Chris Burns, SlashGear December 2015%0a* [[http://singularityhub.com/2015/12/20/inside-openai-will-transparency-protect-us-from-artificial-intelligence-run-amok/|Inside OpenAI: Will Transparency Protect Us From Artificial Intelligence Run Amok?]] by Shelly Fan, Singularity HUB December 2015%0a* [[http://www.princeton.edu/main/news/archive/S44/88/96G13/|Theory of 'smart' plants may explain the evolution of global ecosystems]] by Morgan Kelly, Princeton University December 2015%0a* [[http://www.online-educa.com/OEB_Newsportal/future-trends-arvr-personalisation-and-hybrid-learning-spaces/|Future Trends: AR/VR, personalisation and hybrid learning spaces]] by George Bodie, online-educa.com December 2015%0a** see also the older [[Cookbook/Overlay]]%0a*** with frustration on testing webAR on phone leading to http://vatelier.net/MyDemo/WebARLab/%0a* [[http://matadornetwork.com/bnt/why-vegetarianism-will-not-save-the-world/|Why vegetarianism will not save the world]] by Ian MacKenzie, Matador Network 2011%0a* [[http://www.bustle.com/articles/131482-gender-swap-virtual-reality-headsets-let-you-experience-what-the-other-gender-experiences|Gender Swap Virtual Reality Headsets Let You Experience What The Other Gender Experiences]] by Lara Rutherford-Morrison, Bustle December 2015%0a* [[https://aframe.io/blog/2015/12/16/introducing-aframe/|Introducing A-Frame 0.1.0]], A-Frame December 2015%0a* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PUv66718DII|Inventing on Principle]] by Bret Victor, CUSec 2012%0a** added to [[Tools/Programming]]%0a** related own attempt at [[(http://)vrlab-brussels.info]]%0a** consider also how datGUI could help%0a* [[http://unboring.net/cases/deepLinking.html|Case Study: Deep Linking]] by Arturo Paracuellos, Unboring December 2015%0a* https://www.atlassian.com/git/tutorials/comparing-workflows/feature-branch-workflow%0a** [[Tools/Git]] PersonalInformationStream.WithoutNotesDecember2016=* [[http://www.theatlantic.com/health/archive/2011/10/you-are-not-so-smart-why-we-cant-tell-good-wine-from-bad/247240/|'You Are Not So Smart': Why We Can't Tell Good Wine From Bad]] by David McRaney, The Atlantic 2011%0a* [[http://spectrum.ieee.org/geek-life/history/the-man-who-invented-vr-goggles-50-years-too-soon|The Man Who Invented VR Goggles 50 Years Too Soon]] by Evan Ackerman, IEEE Spectrum November 2016%0a* [[https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/A_re-introduction_to_JavaScript|A re-introduction to JavaScript (JS tutorial)]], MDN%0a* [[https://www.edge.org/response-detail/26618|Sensors: Accelerating The Pace Of Scientific Discovery]] by Paul Saffo, Edge.org November 2016%0a* [[https://www.edge.org/response-detail/26777|That Dress]] by Susan Blackmore, Edge.org November 2016%0a* [[https://www.edge.org/response-detail/26779|Memory Is a Labile Fabrication]] by Kate Jeffery, Edge.org November 2016%0a* [[https://www.edge.org/response-detail/26794|Differentiable Programming]] by David Dalrymple, Edge.org November 2016%0a* https://haptic.al/worlds-first-surgery-broadcasted-on-snapchat-spectacles-5e89badf3ddf%0a* http://www.vrroom.buzz/vr-news/business/erik-benson-doesnt-see-opportunity-vr%0a* https://blog.chromium.org/2016/12/introducing-webvr-api-in-chrome-for.html?m=1%0a* [[https://developer.oculus.com/blog/introducing-the-react-vr-pre-release/|Introducing the React VR Pre-Release]], Oculus December 2016%0a* [[https://medium.com/@rolanddubois/vr-gets-real-174fdafcad4f|VR Gets Real with WebVR]], by Roland Dubois, December 2016%0a* [[https://medium.com/samsung-internet-dev/yes-mobile-vr-is-real-vr-6e28055764a|Yes, mobile VR *is* real VR]], Peter O'Shaughnessy, Samsung Internet Developers December 2016%0a* https://blogs.unity3d.com/2016/12/15/editorvr-experimental-build-available-today/%0a** https://github.com/Unity-Technologies/EditorVR%0a** doc https://docs.google.com/document/d/1IFQve5gAOb1gQzIhhtEr3WLrctJhsoJxl6j07pg2DYA/edit%0a* https://en.blog.wordpress.com/2016/12/15/introducing-vr-and-360-content-for-all-wordpress-com-sites/%0a* https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2016/dec/20/can-virtual-reality-move-beyond-immersive-experiences-to-tell-stories%0a* http://labs.europeana.eu/blog/winner-of-the-second-europeanachallenge-2016%0a* http://uploadvr.com/unity-ceo-2017/%0a* http://geeko.lesoir.be/2016/12/23/envie-de-voyager-aux-etats-unis-facebook-sera-votre-laisser-passer/%0a* http://greatergood.berkeley.edu/article/item/how_to_budget_for_more_happiness%0a* http://paulgraham.com/equity.html PersonalInformationStream.WithoutNotesDecember2017=* http://science.sciencemag.org/content/358/6362/486%0a** motivated to read http://www.cell.com/trends/cognitive-sciences/fulltext/S1364-6613(17)30055-4%0a* https://techcrunch.com/2017/12/02/virtual-reality-gets-its-groove-back/%0a* https://hbr.org/2016/06/resilience-is-about-how-you-recharge-not-how-you-endure%0a* https://blog.mozvr.com/experimenting-with-ar-and-the-web-on-ios/%0a* https://github.com/joshmarinacci/webxr-workshop-intro%0a** https://glitch.com/edit/#!/tidy-chord?path=index.html:39:97%0a* https://www.trainingindustry.com/articles/learning-technologies/emerging-technologies-in-ld-artificial-intelligence-virtual-reality-and-the-internet-of-things/%0a* http://worrydream.com/ABriefRantOnTheFutureOfInteractionDesign/%0a* https://www.sciencesetavenir.fr/high-tech/intelligence-artificielle/la-cnil-se-prononce-sur-l-ethique-des-algorithmes-et-de-l-intelligence-artificielle_119196%0a* https://sciencetrends.com/unveiling-structure-information-fundamental-scale/%0a* https://www.marketplace.org/2017/12/21/tech/bringing-artificial-intelligence-factory-floor%0a* https://blog.mozilla.org/blog/2017/12/20/plugging-in-on-policy/%0a* https://www.wired.com/story/snowden-haven-app-turns-phone-into-home-security-system/%0a* https://www.media.mit.edu/videos/fi-greenwald-defense-2017-08-14/%0a** https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cognitive_load%0a** questions from Mitchel Resnick at the end%0a* https://medium.com/@ronchoqa/setup-javascript-based-qa-automation-testing-framework-with-nightwatch-js-selenium-web-driver-4a1b845c0a6d%0a* http://www.cartoonbrew.com/shorts/digital-humans-real-time-star-neill-blomkamps-latest-short-155089.html%0a* https://broadly.vice.com/en_us/article/a3wvgp/study-finds-people-are-morally-outraged-by-those-who-decide-not-to-have-kids%0a* https://gizmodo.com/we-need-to-talk-about-magic-leaps-freaking-goggles-1821465841%0a* https://www.rollingstone.com/glixel/features/lightwear-introducing-magic-leaps-mixed-reality-goggles-w514479%0a* https://hacks.mozilla.org/2017/03/a-practitioners-perspective-on-a-frame-interview-with-roland-dubois/%0a* https://medium.com/@rolanddubois/webvr-as-a-sales-tool-15b99cf7b4c0%0a* https://pitchfork.com/features/article/is-secretive-virtual-reality-startup-magic-leap-dreaming-up-the-future-of-music/%0a* https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/to-your-health/wp/2017/12/03/the-woebot-will-see-you-now-the-rise-of-chatbot-therapy/%0a* http://worrydream.com/refs/Sutherland%2520-%2520The%2520Ultimate%2520Display.pdf%0a* https://medium.com/virtual-reality-virtual-people/jaron-lanier-2298a2d02c2a%0a* https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2017-11-08/apple-is-said-to-ramp-up-work-on-augmented-reality-headset%0a* https://www.nytimes.com/2017/12/24/nyregion/traffic-apps-gps-neighborhoods.html%0a* https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007%252Fs11199-016-0606-1%0a* http://blogs.lse.ac.uk/politicsandpolicy/happiness-research-ignorant-of-structure-as-it-focuses-on-agency/%0a* https://dockyard.com/blog/2017/07/13/safari-ios-and-progressive-web-apps%0a* https://dockyard.com/blog/2017/09/27/encouraging-pwa-installation-on-ios%0a* https://cloudfour.com/thinks/ios-doesnt-support-progressive-web-apps-so-what/%0a* https://news.vice.com/en_us/article/bjym3w/this-prison-is-using-vr-to-teach-inmates-how-to-live-on-the-outside%0a* https://www.todayonline.com/world/wechat-poised-become-chinas-official-electronic-id-system%0a* https://www.blog.google/products/google-vr/best-practices-mobile-ar-design/%0a* http://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0189078%0a* http://business.financialpost.com/technology/welcome-to-the-machine-why-white-collar-jobs-are-safe-from-ai-for-now%0a* https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/early-analysis-magic-leap-one-daniel-wagner/%0a* https://www.theverge.com/2017/12/27/16821518/microsoft-samsung-hmd-odyssey-windows-mixed-reality-vr-headset-review%0a* https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2017/02/27/why-facts-dont-change-our-minds%0a* https://www.politico.com/agenda/story/2017/09/13/food-nutrients-carbon-dioxide-000511%0a* https://www.technologyreview.com/s/609788/physicists-demonstrate-how-to-reverse-of-the-arrow-of-time/%0a* Metacognition of agency%0a** http://www.columbia.edu/cu/psychology/metcalfe/Agency.html%0a** concepts close to JOA or judgement of agency very close to own concept of chances of survival, cf [[Languages/OwnConcepts]]%0a* Metacognition of agency across the lifespan%0a* http://www.columbia.edu/cu/psychology/metcalfe/misc_files/Bucknoff_IntlPS2016.pdf%0a** "When given the choice between having a high feeling of agency or earning a high reward, individuals choose agency."%0a* https://hackaday.com/2017/12/30/34c3-north-koreas-consumer-technology/ PersonalInformationStream.WithoutNotesDecember2018=* http://www.bbc.com/future/story/20181129-the-ai-transforming-the-way-aircraft-are-built%0a* 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http://www.canalacademie.com/Plasticite-des-cellules-et-fibrose.html%0a** http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oncogenesis%0a* [[http://swarmcreativity.blogspot.com/2010/01/monks-or-bankers-why-are-people-members.html|Scientists, Monks and Bankers - It's All About Love]] by Peter A. Gloor, Swarm Creativity Blog January 2010%0a* [[http://sites.radiofrance.fr/chaines/france-culture2/emissions/continent_sciences/fiche.php?diffusion_id=80846|Le mariage positif de disciplines distinctes (L’épistémologie, l’histoire des sciences et la didactique)]] with Laurence Viennot, France Culture February 2010%0a** mention of [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jean_Piaget|Piaget]] and [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gaston_Bachelard|Bachelard]]%0a** http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laurence_Viennot%0a** http://www.universcience.tv/%0a* [[http://www.tedxparis.com/node/48|Guy-Philippe Goldstein: faut-il craindre une cyber-guerre?]], TEDx Paris February 2010 %0a** see also my [[http://wiki.seedea.org/Utopiahanalysis/Botnets|Botnets]] and [[http://wiki.seedea.org/Utopiahanalysis/FromSpywareToZombies|From spyware To zombies]]%0a** [[http://oreilly.com/catalog/9780596802165|Inside Cyber Warfare - Mapping the Cyber Underworld]] by Jeffrey Carr, O'Reilly December 2009%0a* [[http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/digitalnation/view/|FRONTLINE: digital nation]] PBS February 2010%0a** interview with [[http://wiredforwar.pwsinger.com/|P.W. Singer author of Wired for War]]%0a** see also the older [[http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/kidsonline/|FRONTLINE: growing up online]] PBS January 2008%0a* [[http://thebeautifulbrain.com/2010/02/bluebrain-film-preview/|bluebrain – Year One]] by Noah Hutton, The Beautiful Brain February 2010%0a* [[http://sites.radiofrance.fr/chaines/france-culture2/emissions/marche-des-sciences/fiche.php?diffusion_id=80795|Le savoir de la main]], La marche des science, France Culture February 2010%0a** [[http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andr%25C3%25A9-Georges_Haudricourt|André-Georges Haudricourt]] author of L'Homme et la charrue ŕ travers le monde (Gallimard, Paris, 1950)%0a** [[http://www.vjf.cnrs.fr/caghaudricourt/agh.html|Le Centre André-Georges Haudricourt]]%0a* [[http://www.canalacademie.com/Le-systeme-spatial-DORIS-des.html?var_recherche=doris|Le systčme spatial DORIS : des satellites pour mesurer la trajectoire d'autres satellites, mais pas seulement...]], Canal Academie February 2010%0a* [[http://www.canalacademie.com/Retraite-un-futur-sans-avenir.html|Retraite : un futur sans avenir ?]], Canal Academie February 2010%0a* [[http://www.canalacademie.com/Nicolas-Bouzou-et-Philippe.html|Nicolas Bouzou et Philippe Dessertine : Quelle situation économique pour 2010 ?]], Canal Academie February 2010%0a* {-[[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UHzwqf_JkrA|Peter Singer: "The Ethics of What We Eat"]], WilliamsCollege December 2009-}%0a** moved to [[Content/Health#Documentaries]]%0a* {-[[http://endoftheline.com/film/|The End of the Line : Imagine an ocean without fish]] 2009-}%0a** moved to [[Content/Health#Documentaries]]%0a* [[http://www.plus8star.com/2007/10/15/interview-by-danwei-fm/|Danwei FM Interview | Innovation arbitrage and Asian mobile markets]], plus8star 2007%0a** discovered thanks to [[http://www.mybusinesseducation.fr/mythe-innovation|Le mythe de l'innovation]], My Business Education October 2009%0a* [[http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00qszch/Horizon_20092010_To_Infinity_and_Beyond/|Horizon: 2009-2010: To Infinity and Beyond]] BBC February 2010%0a** mention of [[http://www.umcs.maine.edu/~chaitin/|Gregory Chaitin]] first encountered in [[ReadingNotes/LePouvoirDesMathematiques|Le Pouvoir Des Mathematiques]] %0a** http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Graham%2527s_number%0a** [[http://www.bbc.co.uk/worldservice/sci_tech/highlights/010412_bigbang.shtml|To Infinity And Beyond]] with its Internet Sites section, BBC World Service%0a* [[http://news.harvard.edu/gazette/story/2010/02/memories-are-made-of-this/|Memories are made of this]] by Steve Bradt, Harvard Gazette Online February 2010%0a** discovered as an update of [[http://www.imagination-engines.com/history.htm|History of Imagination Engines, Inc.]]%0a*** “The brain is a creativity machine,” Columbia University neuroscientist Eric Kandel told his Harvard audience on Feb. 8. “ - Isn't that absolutely amazing! That's exactly what our founder has been claiming for more than 30 years. Read this "informative article" by Harvard staff writer Steve Bradt.%0a* [[http://sites.radiofrance.fr/chaines/france-culture2/emissions/science_publique/fiche.php?diffusion_id=80776|Comment notre cerveau évolue-t-il avec l'âge ?]], Science Publique, France Culture February 2010%0a** [[http://content.nejm.org/cgi/content/full/NEJMoa0905370|Willful Modulation of Brain Activity in Disorders of Consciousness]], NEJM February 2010%0a*** Université de Ličge [[http://www.ulg.ac.be/cms/c_417281/lire-les-pensees?portal=j_55&printView=true|Lire les pensées]] Publication dans New England Journal of Medicine%0a** see also my notes on [[ReadingNotes/TheWisdomParadox]]%0a* [[http://sites.radiofrance.fr/chaines/france-culture2/emissions/marche-des-sciences/fiche.php?diffusion_id=81327|L’épopée scientifique du CEA]], La Marche des Sciences, France Culture February 2010%0a* [[http://sites.radiofrance.fr/chaines/france-culture2/emissions/continent_sciences/?theme=68|Quel avenir pour le poisson d’élévage ?]], Continent Science, France Culture February 2010%0a** cf the recent documentary [[http://endoftheline.com/film/|The End of the Line : Imagine an ocean without fish]] 2009%0a* BBC [[http://www.bbc.co.uk/virtualrevolution/|The Virtual Revolution]] How 20 years of the web has reshaped our lives%0a** [[http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00qn37q|The Great Levelling?]], BBC January 2010%0a*** "Aleks charts the extraordinary rise of blogs, Wikipedia and YouTube, and traces an ongoing clash between the freedom the technology offers us, and our innate human desire to control and profit."%0a*** [[http://www.well.com/|The WELL]] the birthplace of the online community movement.%0a**** [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_well|The WELL according to Wikipedia]] "Whole Earth 'Lectronic Link, normally shortened to The WELL, is one of the oldest virtual communities in continuous operation."%0a** [[http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00qx4vy|The Cost Of Free?]], BBC January 2010%0a** [[http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00r3qhg|Homo Interneticus?]], BBC January 2010%0a*** [[http://www.pharm.ox.ac.uk/research/greenfield|Baroness Susan Greenfield]], Pharmacology, University of Oxford%0a*** [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Theodore_Newton_Vail|Theodore Newton Vail]] telephone industrialist.%0a**** [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Network_effect|Network effect]] (also called network externality)%0a*** [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dunbar%2527s_number|Dunbar's number]] theoretical cognitive limit to the number of people with whom one can maintain stable social relationships.%0a** me being a "Web Hedgehog" according to [[https://www.bbc.co.uk/labuk/experiments/webbehaviour/articles/eightanimals|BBC - Lab UK - The Web Behaviour Test]]%0a* [[http://www.canalacademie.com/Michel-Rouche-Petite-histoire-du.html|Michel Rouche : Petite histoire du couple et de la sexualité]], Canal Academie February 2010%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kFpjskn3_Pc|Michael Pollan: The Omnivore's Dilemma]], UC Davis Mondavi Center 2006%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oV6z_ANDvdY|Michael Pollan's: "Don't Buy Any Food You've Ever Seen Advertised"]], Democracy Now 2009%0a** http://www.michaelpollan.com/%0a* [[http://sites.radiofrance.fr/chaines/france-culture2/emissions/continent_sciences/fiche.php?diffusion_id=80896|Psychologie et logique de la connaissance]], Continent Sciences, France Culture February 2010%0a* [[http://www.boardofinnovation.com/2009/03/19/how-to-build-any-business-model-with-only-10-blocks/|How to build any business model with only 10 blocks]], The Board Of Innovation 2009%0a* [[http://www.newscientist.com/article/mg20527441.500|Horizontal and vertical: The evolution of evolution]] by Mark Buchanan, New Scientist January 2010%0a** "the genetic code must have arisen in an earlier evolutionary phase dominated by horizontal gene transfer."%0a** "the simulations suggest that horizontal gene transfer allowed life in general to acquire a unified genetic machinery, thereby making the sharing of innovations easier."%0a** http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Horizontal_gene_transfer%0a* [[http://hplusmagazine.com/articles/toys-tools/hackerspace-your-garage-downloading-diy-hardware-over-web|From Hackerspace To Your Garage: Downloading DIY Hardware Over the Web]] by Bryan Bishop and Surfdaddy Orca, h+ Magazine February 2010%0a* [[http://nouveaumanagementdelinformation.viabloga.com/news/pourquoi-l-entreprise-2-0-pourquoi-maintenant-pourquoi-il-faut-y-aller-explication-en-image|Pourquoi l'entreprise 2.0 ? Pourquoi maintenant ? Pourquoi il faut y aller?Explication en image]] by Christophe Deschamps aka crid, Le nouveau management de l'information February 2010%0a* [[http://sciencestage.com/v/19581/how-does-power-shape-our-perception-and-behavior-/-joe-magee,-nyu-wagnerhow-does-power-shape-our-per.html|How Does Power Shape Our Perception and Behavior]] by Joe Magee for NYU, sciencestage.com February 2010%0a* [[http://www.theonepercentdocumentary.com/|The One Percent]] by Jamie Johnson and Nick Kurzon, HBO documentary 2006%0a** http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jamie_Johnson%0a** http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_One_Percent%0a* [[http://www.flickr.com/photos/michaelpaukner/4353758729/|Trembling Giants]] by Michćl Paukner, FlickR February 2010%0a* [[http://www.canalacademie.com/ida5455-L-Essentiel-avec-Anne-Fagot.html|L'Essentiel avec... Anne Fagot-Largeault, philosophe des sciences]] ,Canal Academie February 2010%0a* [[http://www.canalacademie.com/ida5363-La-banque-de-l-apres-crise-de.html|La banque de l'aprčs-crise avec Georges Pauget]],Canal Academie February 2010%0a* {-[[http://blog.assembla.com/assemblablog/tabid/12618/bid/11882/Why-VC-s-avoid-innovation-and-how-to-use-them-safely.aspx|Why VC's avoid innovation, and how to use them safely]] by Andy Singleton, Assembla blog February 2010-}%0a** moved to [[ReadingNotes/VentureCapitalAndTheFinanceOfInnovation]]%0a* {-[[http://onstartups.com/tabid/3339/bid/11886/Why-Venture-Capitalists-Avoid-Innovation-They-Like-Making-Money.aspx|Why Venture Capitalists Avoid Innovation: They Like Making Money]] guest post from Andy Singleton, OnStartups.com February 2010-}%0a** moved to [[ReadingNotes/VentureCapitalAndTheFinanceOfInnovation]]%0a* {-[[http://blog.sagepointsoftware.com/?p=5|Why we don’t want VC or Angel money]] SagePoint Software November 2009-}%0a** moved to [[ReadingNotes/VentureCapitalAndTheFinanceOfInnovation]]%0a* {-[[http://sites.radiofrance.fr/chaines/france-culture2/emissions/fabrique-de-lhumain/fiche.php?diffusion_id=81278|L'individu souffrant et l'individu conquérant : narcissisme et idéal]], La fabrique de l'humain, France Culture February 2010-}%0a** moved to [[Content/BiasOfSelf]]%0a* [[http://sites.radiofrance.fr/chaines/france-culture2/emissions/marche-des-sciences/fiche.php?diffusion_id=80796|Une famille de géologues, les Lapparent]], La Marche des Science, France Culture February 2010%0a* [[http://bobblum.com/ESSAYS/CONSCIOUSNESS/Mystery.html|The Mystery of Consciousness: Introduction]] by Robert Blum, 2009%0a* [[http://www.physorg.com/news185701353.html|Can graphene nanoribbons replace silicon?]] by Miranda Marquit, PhysOrg February 2010%0a* [[http://www.physorg.com/news186071954.html|Neuroscientists find brain system behind general intelligence]] by California Institute of Technology, PhysOrg February 2010%0a* [[#ModelsAndTheories]][[http://videos.syntience.com/ai-meetups/peternorvig-small.html|Models and Theories]] by Peter Norvig, Bay Area Artificial Intelligence Meetup 2008%0a* [[http://sites.radiofrance.fr/chaines/france-culture2/emissions/continent_sciences/fiche.php?diffusion_id=80897|L’esprit de curiosité]], Continent Science, France Culture February 2010%0a* [[http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/flyingcheap/view/|FRONTLINE: flying cheap]], PBS February 2010%0a* [[http://fora.tv/2010/02/22/John_Perkins_The_Hit_Men_Strike_Home|John Perkins: The Hit Men Strike Home]] February 2010%0a* [[http://blog.figuringshitout.com/technological-progress-happens-via-simulated-annealing/|Technological Progress happens via Simulated Annealing]] by Hang, Figuring Shit Out February 2010%0a** comment "most people have to perceive a potential improvement factor of '''3:1''' before they are willing to abandon the old for the new." relating to a poster I wrote in Saint-Maur on adoption threshold%0a** Figuring Shit Out [[http://blog.figuringshitout.com/tag/innovation/|Posts Tagged ‘innovation’]]%0a* [[http://fora.tv/2010/01/06/Raj_Patel_The_Value_of_Nothing|Raj Patel: The Value of Nothing]] February 2010%0a** ~min12 05. Blinded by the Possibilities of Markets mention of [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QIHLezCyzCI|Greenspan Admits Philisophical Error in "The Warning"]] 2009%0a** ~min48 14. Q5: Corporate Personhood mention of [[http://www.thecorporation.com/|The Corporation Film]]%0a** [[http://rajpatel.org/2009/10/27/the-value-of-nothing/|The Value of Nothing : How to reshape market society and redefine democracy]] by Raj Patel, 2009%0a* {-[[http://fora.tv/2010/01/23/Michael_Pollan_on_Food_Rules_An_Eaters_Manual|Michael Pollan on Food Rules: An Eater's Manual]], Book Passage January 2010-}%0a** moved to [[Content/Health#Nutrition]]%0a* [[http://fora.tv/2009/11/21/Arctic_Security_New_Great_Game|Arctic Security: The New Great Game?]] Halifax International Security Forum 2009%0a** [[http://www.imo.org/|International Maritime Organization (IMO)]]%0a* [[http://vanish.cs.washington.edu/research.html|Vanish: Increasing Data Privacy with Self-Destructing Data]] (slide version) by Roxana Geambasu, Tadayoshi Kohno, Amit Levy, Henry M. Levy, Proceedings of the USENIX Security Symposium 2009%0a** shared with [[Person:Duong]]%0a%0a[[#Bottom]] PersonalInformationStream.WithoutNotesFebruary11=* [[http://www.hpcwire.com/blogs/Algorithms-Engulf-Wall-Street-114246184.html|Algorithms Engulf Wall Street]] by Michael Feldman, HPCwire January 2011%0a* [[http://fora.tv/2011/01/18/William_Davidow_Dire_Consequences_of_Overconnectedness|Dire Consequences of Overconnectedness]] by William Davidow, Commonwealth Club January 2011%0a* [[http://fora.tv/2010/10/02/P_W_Singer_Wired_For_War|Wired for War]] by P. W. Singer, Australian Broadcasting Corporation 2010%0a** added to [[Content/Ethics#Robotics]]%0a* [[http://www.cs.umass.edu/~wallach/workshops/nips2010css/|An Economic View of Crowdsourcing and Online Labor Markets by John Horton]], Harvard University for Computational Social Science and the Wisdom of Crowds, NIPS 2010 Workshop%0a** added to InnovativITLab:InnovationMarketsArbitrage/%0a* [[http://images.math.cnrs.fr/Modelisation-de-mouvements-de.html|Modélisation de mouvements de foules]] by Bertrand Maury, Images des mathématiques January 2011%0a** [[Content/Vademecum]]%0a** Seedea:Seedea/AImatrix%0a** [[http://tice.utc.fr/portail_UV/detailuv.php?uv=IA04&page=general&lang=FR&prd=1|UV IA04 - Systčmes multiagents]] at UTC%0a*** [[http://www.utc.fr/~barthes/|Jean-Paul Barthes]]' interest in Multi-Agent Systems%0a** [[Content/Mathematics]]%0a* [[http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2011/01/28/AR2011012807515.html|How you and Google are losing the battle against spam in search results]] by Michael S. Rosenwald, The Washington Post January 2011%0a* [[http://www.franceculture.com/emission-avec-ou-sans-rendez-vous-la-recherche-medicale-est-elle-la-priorite-de-ce-siecle-2011-02-01|La recherche médicale est-elle la priorité de ce sičcle ?]], Avec ou sans rendez-vous, France Culture February 2011%0a* [[http://news.cnet.com/1606-2_3-50096056.html|Gravity takes advantage of the 'interest graph']] by Amit Kapur, CNET News 2010%0a* [[http://www.canalacademie.com/ida6548-Les-etats-en-guerre-economique.html|Les états en guerre économique]] with Ali Laďdi, Canal Academie January 2011%0a* [[http://www.canalacademie.com/ida6553-Les-ETI-Champions-caches-de-notre.html|Les ETI. Champions cachés de notre économie]] with Yvon Gattaz, Canal Academie January 2011%0a* [[http://www.ryanmcintyre.com/wp/archives/2011/02/words-links-likes-and-shares-the-evolution-of-relevance.html|Words, Links, Likes and Shares: The Evolution of Relevance]] by Ryan McIntyre McInblog, February 2011%0a* [[http://blogs.hbr.org/hbsfaculty/2011/01/is-restoring-american-competit.html|Laissez-Faire, Picking Winners, and Other Myths of National Competitiveness]] by by Gary P. Pisano, Harvard Business Review January 2011%0a* [[#IdeasVsExecution]][[http://blog.assetmap.com/2011/01/social-web/lets-end-the-ideas-are-worthless-myth/|Let’s End the Myth that Ideas are Worthless]] by Nathaniel Whittemore, Assetmap January 2011%0a** [[http://www.paulgraham.com/ideas.html|Ideas for Startups]] by Paul Graham, 2005%0a** http://www.quora.com/Venture-Capital/Is-the-idea-vs-execution-paradigm-being-challenged-by-all-these-incubators%0a** http://www.quora.com/Which-is-more-crucial-to-the-success-of-a-startup-the-idea-or-the-execution%0a** http://www.quora.com/Is-the-what-matters-is-execution-argument-valid%0a** http://www.quora.com/How-much-of-my-startup-idea-should-I-share-with-people%0a* [[http://inkandvellum.com/blog/2010/12/personal-information-management-in-academia/|Personal information management in academia: a short bibliography]] by John M. Jackson, Ink and Vellum 2010%0a* [[#LianeGabora]][[http://www.vub.ac.be/CLEA/liane/tt/tt-outline.html|Thought Tapestries]], by Liane Gabora 2004%0a** Liane Gabora discovered in [[ReadingNotes/TheDarkSideOfCreativity]]%0a** "Episodes stored in the mind are distributed across multiple memory locations, and content-addressable" Chapter [[http://www.vub.ac.be/CLEA/liane/tt/tt-outline.html#_Toc69576508|4. The Beer Can Theory of Creativity]]%0a** "memory is distributed and content-addressable" Chapter [[http://www.vub.ac.be/CLEA/liane/tt/tt-outline.html#_Toc69576509|5. Focusing and Defocusing]]%0a** mention of like Donald Campbell (cf Cziko's [[ReadingNotes/WithoutMiracles]] and [[ReadingNotes/TheThingsWeDo]] or Gontier's [[ReadingNotes/EvolutionaryEpistemologyAsAScientificMethod]]) and Dean Simonton (cf [[ReadingNotes/OriginsOfGenius]]) but to reject their view in Chapter [[http://www.vub.ac.be/CLEA/liane/tt/tt-outline.html#_Toc69576514|10. Why Creative Thought is Not a Darwinian Process]]%0a* [[http://www.intoeternitythemovie.com/|Into Eternity]], Magic Hour Films 2010%0a** with a problematic very similar to [[Slideshows/MemoryLoss]] to explain a set of concepts to an unknown future public with unknown cognitive abilities%0a* [[http://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2009/10/why-i-love-al-jazeera/7665|Why I Love Al Jazeera]] by Robert D. Kaplan, The Atlantic 2009%0a* [[http://www.nature.com/nature/journal/v469/n7330/full/nature09659.html|Systemic risk in banking ecosystems]] by Andrew G. Haldane and Robert M. May, Nature January 2011%0a** [[Content/Economy]]%0a** see also [[Wikipedia:Joseph Tainter#Social_complexity]]%0a* [[http://www.nature.com/naturejobs/2011/110120/full/nj7330-433a.html|Funding: Researching outside the box]] by Cristina Jimenez, Nature January 2011%0a** added to InnovativITLab:InnovationMarketsArbitrage/%0a* [[http://www.nature.com/news/2011/110119/full/469282a.html|High-energy physics: Down the petabyte highway]] by Geoff Brumfiel, Nature January 2011%0a* [[http://www.the-scientist.com/2011/1/1/38/1/|From Simple To Complex]] by Jef Akst, The Scientist January 2011%0a** see [[ReadingNotes/TreeOfKnowledge]]%0a** "In general, things related to sex don’t follow the normal rules regarding evolution; innovation seems to be a really important part of sex." James Umen%0a*** see [[ReadingNotes/TheRedQueen]] and [[ReadingNotes/TheMatingMind]]%0a** defining evolutionary transition in individuality (ETI)%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ddmQhIiVM48|Collapse of Complex Societies]] by Joseph Tainter, International Conference on Sustainability 2010%0a** mention of Diamond, cf [[Content/Projetautonomieenergetique#SocietalCollapse]]%0a** mention of Rescher, cf [[ReadingNotes/Epistemetrics]]%0a*** quoting Rescher "Once all of the findings at a given state-of-the-art level of investigative technology have been realized, one must move to a more expensive level.... In natural science we are involved in a technological arms race: with every victory over nature the difficulty of achieving the breakthroughs which lie ahead is increased."%0a**** see Seedea:Research/Drive%0a** [[Wikipedia:Derek J. de Solla Price]]%0a** first mentioned in [[Content/Projetautonomieenergetique#SocietalCollapse]] then referenced several times in [[PersonalInformationStream/WithoutNotes]]%0a** see also [[Content/Vademecum]]%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=imhUmLtlZpw|Martin Jacques: Understanding the rise of China]], TED 2011%0a* [[http://www.cornell.edu/video/?contribID=13|CyberTower: The Substance of Civilization]] by Stephen Sass, Cornell University 2011%0a* [[http://www.arcadepub.com/book/?GCOI=55970100857880|The Substance of Civilization, Materials and Human History from the Stone Age to the Age of Silicon]] by Stephen Sass, Arcade Publishing 1999%0a* [[http://www.readwriteweb.com/archives/creator_of_instant_messaging_protocol_to_launch_ap.php|Creator of Instant Messaging Protocol to Launch App Platform for Your Life]] by Marshall Kirkpatrick, RWW February 2011%0a* [[#BerkeleyOvermind]]{-[[http://arstechnica.com/gaming/news/2011/01/skynet-meets-the-swarm-how-the-berkeley-overmind-won-the-2010-starcraft-ai-competition.ars/|Skynet meets the Swarm: how the Berkeley Overmind won the 2010 StarCraft AI competition]] by Haomiao Huang, arstechnica January 2011-}%0a** moved to [[Content/StrategyLessons]]%0a** [[Wikipedia:Motion planning#Potential_Fields]]%0a** [[http://www.youtube.com/user/UCBOvermind|UCBOvermind's YouTube Channel]], UC Berkeley Overmind%0a** "the contain-harass-expand strategy [...] was a completely emergent behavior. With the prediction code, our agent knew it couldn’t survive a frontal attack on heavily defended bases, so instead it circled looking for targets it could attack without incurring heavy losses. [...] All of this occurred naturally as a result of the internal decision-making at each level of the agent, not because a human told it to do so."%0a** http://overmind.cs.berkeley.edu%0a* [[http://arstechnica.com/science/news/2011/02/defining-life-the-development-of-an-artificial-cell.ars|Defining life: the development of an artificial cell]] By Diana Gitig, arstechnica February 2011%0a** see also [[Cookbook/Biology]] and [[ReadingNotes/Protocells]]%0a* [[http://quorareview.com/2011/02/03/why-quora-is-not-wikipedia/|Why Quora Is Not Wikipedia]] by Seb Paquet, The Quora Review February 2011%0a* [[http://quorareview.com/2011/02/01/its-not-my-fault-you-are-new-to-quora/|It’s Not My Fault You Are New to Quora]] by Jamie Beckland, The Quora Review February 2011%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JCSUPbLvo_0|Don Tapscott - Macrowikinomics]] with Allan Gregg, TVOntario 2010%0a** co-author of http://www.wikinomics.com%0a* [[http://viniciusvacanti.com/2010/09/13/cant-find-a-technical-co-founder-do-it-yourself|Can’t Find a Technical Co-Founder? Do It Yourself]] by Vinicius Vacanti 2010%0a** discovered via [[Wikipedia:Simple machine]]%0a*** is there a table of elements for the 6 simple machines and its 2 categories? a phylogeny?%0a** could be useful for [[Slideshows/PersonalUX]]%0a** existing link to the SRL Project that I discovered earlier [[http://www.cacs.louisiana.edu/labs/SRL/vilo.html|VILO: Malware Search and Analysis Capabilities]] including Malware Phylogenies%0a* [[http://thebigblogtheory.wordpress.com/2011/02/03/s04e14-the-thesbian-catalyst/|S04E14: The Thespian Catalyst]] by David Saltzberg, The Big Blog Theory February 2011%0a** [[Wikipedia:Topological insulators]]%0a* [[http://www.fnatic.com/feature/8154/IdrA-quot-My-mom-has-always-been-very-supportive-of-me-quot.html|IdrA: "My mom has always been very supportive of me"]], FNATIC.com 2010%0a* [[http://www.root-gaming.com/news/kiwikaki-green-bird|Kiwikaki: The Green Bird]] by Glacials, ROOT Gaming 2010%0a* [[http://www.c-spanvideo.org/program/294366-1|After Words with Michael Belfiore]], C-SPAN BookTV 2010%0a** [[http://www.smithsonianbooks.com/usersection/BookDetails.aspx?bid=337|The Department of Mad Scientists: How DARPA Is Remaking Our World, from the Internet to Artificial Limbs]] by Michael Belfiore, Smithsonian 2009%0a** [[http://ieet.org/index.php/IEET/more/csr200910311/|Department of Mad Scientists]], IEET Changesurfer Radio 2009%0a** [[Wikipedia:The Department of Mad Scientists: How DARPA is Remaking Our World]]%0a* [[#MichelSerresINRIA]][[http://interstices.info/jcms/c_33030/les-nouvelles-technologies-revolution-culturelle-et-cognitive|Les nouvelles technologies : révolution culturelle et cognitive]] by Michel Serres, INRIA 2007%0a** metaphore base sur le tableau de Bruna de Saint-Denis%0a** concluant ~min51 ""Les nouvelles technologies nous ont condamne a etre intelligent. Comme nous avons le savoir devant nous, comme nous avons l'imagination devant nous, mais oui nous sommes condamne a devenir intelligent, a devenir inventif. [...] Il ne nous reste exactement que l'inventivite. [...] Aujourd'hui le travail intellectuel est oblige d'etre un travail intelligent et non un travail repetitif comme il a ete jusqu'a maintenant."%0a*** d'ou l'importance des valeurs fondatrices du support automatise de la creativite par [[http://www.innovativ.it|Innovativ.it]] (nomme avant CoEvolution puis Seedea, des noms problablement plus representatif)%0a* [[#RemyBrague]][[http://www.canalacademie.com/ida6526-Remy-Brague-La-legitimite-de-l.html|Rémy Brague : La légitimité de l'humain]], Canal Académie January 2011%0a** made me consider if human specie as a whole was not just a local optimum, overspecialized and thus if human thought was not also a local optimization of intelligence%0a*** added to [[Content/Needs]]%0a* [[http://interstices.info/jcms/n_51928/linvention-de-la-mecanographie|L’invention de la mécanographie]] by Denis Favre, Interstices January 2011%0a** see also [[ReadingNotes/MecaMind]]%0a** http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mécanographie%0a* [[http://interstices.info/jcms/i_58661/calculer-differemment|Calculer différemment]] by Jean-Louis Giavitto, Interstices January 2011%0a** [[Wikipedia:Robin Gandy]]%0a* [[http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0016655|Facilitate Insight by Non-Invasive Brain Stimulation]] by Richard P. Chi, Allan W. Snyder, PLoS ONE February 2011%0a** is that equivalent to simulated annealing? moving out of a local optimum (here because of an hypothesis driven way of thinking)?%0a** note that it might not be that efficient when one does not know prior to the task when to shift and change from the classical ways to non traditional solutions%0a*** especially not knowing the size of the solution space and what has been explored so far (a proper advancement metric)%0a** added to [[CognitiveEnvironments/CognitiveEnvironments#tDCS]]%0a** is there a database of repeated research experiments?%0a*** stipulating the result following an experimental protocol but also the name of the lab, the date when it was conducted, etc...%0a*** notification means (e.g. RSS)%0a*** another lab that has the materials and is studying that topic will probably be curious and check then publish if and only if it's wrong and it finds a better way or has sth to add%0a**** for somebody that is not part of either lab just knowing that there is an independent lab reproducing the experiment is a good way of confirmation or infirmation%0a**** you basically have to wait an undetermined time then check again if somebody published sth on that initial protocol thus extremely hard to track%0a*** [[#DataDryad]]see [[http://datadryad.org/|DataDryad]] international repository of data underlying peer-reviewed articles in the basic and applied biosciences (~600 packages as of May 2011)%0a**** since it requires citation back, one could do analyses pointing to the same data packaged%0a**** found via [[http://www.nature.com/nature/journal/v473/n7347/full/473285a.html|Data archiving is a good investment]] Nature May 2011%0a* [[http://lbrandy.com/blog/2010/11/using-genetic-algorithms-to-find-starcraft-2-build-orders/|Using genetic algorithms to find Starcraft 2 build orders]] by Louis Brandy, lbrandy.com Blog 2010%0a* [[http://fora.tv/2009/06/02/Niall_Ferguson-Evolutionary_Approach_to_Financial_History|An Evolutionary Approach to Financial History]] by Naill Ferguson, Gresham College 2009%0a** precision regarding of Lamarckian and asexual means%0a*** Lamarckian as suggested [[#LianeGabora|earlier this month by Liane Gabora]]%0a* [[http://www.franceculture.com/emission-science-publique-creer-un-cerveau-artificiel-est-il-raisonnable-2011-02-04.html|Créer un cerveau artificiel est-il raisonnable ?]] with Avec Hervé Chneiweiss and Yves Fregnac, Science publique, France Culture February 2011%0a** mention of IHES researchers in mathematics involved%0a** defining imergence%0a*** including doctorant interested in the topic http://www710.univ-lyon1.fr/~gclair/%0a** [[http://brainscales.kip.uni-heidelberg.de/|The BrainScaleS project]], EU FET-Proactive FP7%0a*** based on FACETS, resulted parrlt in [[http://neuralensemble.org/|Neural Ensemble]] programming the complexity telescope for brain-like computing%0a**** including [[http://neuralensemble.org/trac/PyNN|PyNN]] simulator-independent language for building neuronal network models. %0a* [[http://www.americanscientist.org/issues/pub/wheres-the-real-bottleneck-in-scientific-computing|Where's the Real Bottleneck in Scientific Computing?]] by Greg Wilson, American Scientist 2006%0a** reconsidering [[Seedea:Research/PhylogeneticFlowProgramming|ΦFP]], especially regarding the importance of expressiveness%0a* [[http://blog.jonudell.net/2011/01/24/seven-ways-to-think-like-the-web/|Seven ways to think like the web]] by Jon Udell, January 2011%0a* [[http://lesswrong.com/lw/3w3/how_to_beat_procrastination/|How to Beat Procrastination]] by Luke Muehlhauser, Less Wrong February 2011%0a** [[http://www.stickk.com/|stickK]] Change Starts Now%0a* [[http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2011/02/110202172300.htm|Electric thinking cap? Flash of fresh insight by electrical brain stimulation]], ScienceDaily February 2011%0a* [[http://vimeo.com/4592273|Artificial Immune Systems]] by Dipankar Dasgupta, NIGEL 2006%0a* [[http://www.zeitgeistmovingforward.com/|Zeitgeist: Moving Forward]] by Peter Joseph, January 2011%0a* [[http://myventurepad.com/rossdawson/64664/it-structure-social-networks-shapes-influence%25E2%2580%25A6-and-structure-changing|It is the structure of social networks that shapes influence… and the structure is changing]] by Ross Dawson, My Venture Pad February 2011%0a* [[http://interstices.info/jcms/i_56867/a-propos-de-la-recherche-operationnelle|Ŕ propos de la recherche opérationnelle]] with Jean-Charles Billaut, Interstices 2010%0a* [[http://interstices.info/jcms/i_58455/les-processeurs-multicoeurs-aujourdhui-et-demain|Les processeurs multicśurs aujourd’hui et demain]] with André Seznec, Interstices January 2011%0a* [[http://mason.gmu.edu/~jgero/publications/Progress/07BildaGeroImagery.pdf|Imagery as a tool to improve idea development]] by Zafer Bilda and John S Gero%0a* [[http://hunch.net/?p=1660|User preferences for search engines]] by John Langford, Machine Learning (Theory) February 2011%0a* [[http://www.franceculture.com/emission-continent-sciences-aspects-de-l%25E2%2580%2599oeuvre-de-fourier-les-transformees-2011-02-07.html|Aspects de l’śuvre de Fourier : les transformées]], Continent sciences, France Culture February 2011%0a* [[http://thoughtcatalog.com/2011/why-virtual-reality-is-probably-not-ever-actually-going-to-happen/|Why Virtual Reality Is Probably Not Ever Actually Going To Happen]] by Leigh Alexander, Thought Catalog February 2011%0a* [[http://droit-medical.com/actualites/4-evolution/907-cour-comptes-confirme-doutes-senat-gestion-pandemie-grippe-h1n1|La Cour des comptes confirme les critiques du Sénat sur la gestion de la pandémie de grippe A(H1N1)]] by Charles Duchemin, February 2011%0a* [[http://www.dailygalaxy.com/my_weblog/2010/10/bees-solve-complex-problems-faster-than-supercomputers.html|Bees Solve Complex Problems Faster Than Supercomputers]] by Casey Kazan, DailyGalaxy 2010%0a** [[http://www.mathieu-lihoreau.com/pdf/Lihoreau%2520et%2520al.%2520Am%2520Nat%25202010.pdf|Travel Optimization by Foraging Bumblebees through Readjustments of Traplines after Discovery of New Feeding Locations]] the American Naturalist 2010%0a* [[#Culturomics]][[http://www.sciencemag.org/content/early/2010/12/15/science.1199644|Quantitative Analysis of Culture Using Millions of Digitized Books]] Science 2010%0a** aka "Culturomics"%0a* [[http://www.lesechos.fr/economie-politique/france/actu/0201120756834-dix-pistes-pour-mieux-former-les-ingenieurs.htm|Dix pistes pour mieux former les ingénieurs]] by Isabelle Ficek, Les Echo February 2011%0a* [[http://www.educpros.fr/detail-article/h/e0f661dd73/a/formations-dingenieur-a-la-francaise-linstitut-montaigne-remet-le-modele-en-cause.html|Formations d’ingénieurs "ŕ la française" : l’Institut Montaigne remet le modčle en cause]], educpros.fr February 2011%0a* [[http://videos.arte.tv/fr/videos/les_insurges_de_la_terre-3685944.html|Les insurgés de la terre]], Arte February 2011%0a* [[http://bjps.oxfordjournals.org/content/62/1/225.full|The Software of the Universe: An Introduction to the History and Philosophy of the Laws of Nature]] by Mauro Dorato, British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 2010%0a* [[http://www.ploscompbiol.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pcbi.1001065|Digital Atlasing and Standardization in the Mouse Brain]], PLoS Computational Biology February 2011%0a** basically providing a standard address space%0a*** required for [[Content/WikiBrainMapping]]%0a** "standards will be developed and shared in a manner similar to that used by the World Wide Web Consortium"%0a* [[http://bjps.oxfordjournals.org/content/62/1/143.full|The Enhanced Indispensability Argument: Representational versus Explanatory Role of Mathematics in Science]] by Juha Saatsi, British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 2010%0a** [[http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/mathphil-indis/|Indispensability Arguments in the Philosophy of Mathematics]], Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy%0a* [[http://blogs.wsj.com/venturecapital/2011/02/10/vicarious-systems-says-its-artificial-intelligence-is-the-real-deal/|Vicarious Systems Says Its Artificial Intelligence Is The Real Deal]] by Tomio Geron, Venture Capital Dispatch - WSJ February 2011%0a* [[http://www.iep.utm.edu/tibetan/|Tibetan Philosophy]],Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy%0a** note that conventional or nominal truth in The Doctrine of the Two Truths can be considered an abstraction, a useful way to focus on a specific level of the discourse while discarding other layers seemingly irrelevant to the point one wants to study%0a** [[http://www.iep.utm.edu/b-madhya/|Madhyamaka Buddhism]], Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy%0a* [[http://www.dfki.de/~jameson/aaai04-tutorial/|AI Techniques for Personalized Recommendation]], AAAI 2004%0a** [[Wikipedia:Recommender system]]%0a** consider using recommendation engine for%0a*** shared content (movies we like together) or%0a**** select movies that both like, mix the 2 lists then remove each one does not like%0a*** for presents (what did she liked recently)%0a* [[http://www.capital.fr/carriere-management/actualites/creer-sa-boite-sans-business-plan-une-nouvelle-methode-debarque-en-france-573161|Créer sa boîte sans business plan : une nouvelle méthode débarque en France]], Capital.fr February 2011%0a* [[http://www.nationaldefensemagazine.org/blog/Lists/Posts/Post.aspx?ID=249|Cyber Experts Have Proof That China Has Hijacked U.S.-Based Internet Traffic: UPDATED]], by Stew Magnuson, nationaldefensemagazine.org Blog 2010%0a* [[http://videos.arte.tv/fr/videos/la_guerre_de_l_or_noir-3694898.html|La guerre de l'or noir]], Arte.tv February 2011%0a* [[http://www.hks.harvard.edu/news-events/news/commentary/love-nature-move-to-city|If You Love Nature, Move to the City]] by Edward Glaeser, Harvard Kennedy School February 2011%0a* [[http://www.economist.com/blogs/multimedia/2011/02/internet_kill_switch_debate|The "internet kill switch" debate: Knocking over entire web systems]], The Economist February 2011%0a* [[http://images.math.cnrs.fr/Fuyez-c-est-trop-dangereux.html|Fuyez... c'est trop dangereux !]] by Pierre Gallais, Images des mathématiques February 2011%0a** visited with Lea [[Museum/Museum#GrandPalais]]%0a* [[http://www.lessonsoffailure.com/developers/pervasive-myths-older-software-developers|Five Pervasive Myths About Older Software Developers]] by Dave, Lessons of Failure 2010%0a* [[http://vimeo.com/19670849|The Future of Art]] an immediated autodocumentary, emergence 2010%0a** [[http://www.emergence.cc/|Emergence Collective]] a prototype of the future%0a* [[http://www.ted.com/talks/sean_gourley_on_the_mathematics_of_war.html|Sean Gourley on the mathematics of war]], TED.com 2009%0a** see also [[ReadingNotes/ProgrammingForPeace]]%0a** http://seangourley.com%0a* [[http://www.ted.com/talks/michael_pawlyn_using_nature_s_genius_in_architecture.html|Michael Pawlyn: Using nature's genius in architecture]], TED.com 2010%0a** see also [[Cookbook/Objects#architecture]]%0a* [[http://videos.arte.tv/fr/videos/blood_in_the_mobile-3688340.html|Blood in the mobile]] by Frank Poulsen, Arte.tv 2011%0a** [[http://www.globalwitness.org/|Global Witness]], natural resource-related conflict and corruption and associated environmental and human rights abuses.%0a*** added to my [[Fabien/EthicalFramework]]%0a* [[http://videos.arte.tv/fr/videos/le_dessous_des_cartes-3695408.html|Le dessous des cartes]] on courants océaniques, déchets plastiques, Arte.tv February 2011%0a** [[http://recycledisland.com/|Recycled island]]%0a* [[http://videos.arte.tv/en/videos/stonehenge_ou_les_mysteres_reveles_du_neolithique-3695426.html|Stonehenge ou les mystčres révélés du néolithique]], BBC/Arte.tv February 2011%0a* [[#BuildingWatson]][[http://www.stanford.edu/class/cs124/AIMagzine-DeepQA.pdf|Building Watson: An Overview of the DeepQA Project]], AI Magazine Fall 2010%0a** http://twitter.com/#!/utopiah/status/36801037771882496%0a** [[http://www.ephyra.info/|OpenEphyra]] Question Answering System, based on CMU Ephyra%0a** [[http://trec.nist.gov/|Text REtrieval Conference (TREC)]]%0a** IBM Research [[http://www.research.ibm.com/compsci/spotlight/nlp/index.html|Natural Language Processing]] %0a*** including PIQUANT (Practical Intelligent QUestion ANswering Technology)%0a** [[http://uima.apache.org/|Apache UIMA]] Unstructured Information Management applications%0a*** see also [[Tools/ApacheProjects#UIMA]]%0a** [[http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~ehn/|Eric Nyberg's Home Page]] at Carnegie Mellon University%0a*** [[http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~nico/|Nico Schlaefer]]%0a** [[https://mu.lti.cs.cmu.edu/trac/oaqa|OAQA Project]] Towards the Open Advancement of Question Answering Systems%0a*** http://seit1.lti.cs.cmu.edu/F10_791/baseline-new-ui/%0a* [[http://blog.recordedfuture.com/2011/01/30/pattern-of-life-where-would-hosni-mubarak-flee/|Pattern of Life: Where Would Hosni Mubarak Flee?]], Recorded Future Blog January 2011%0a* [[http://labobnf.blogspot.com/2011/01/intelligence-artificielle-futur-du.html|Intelligence artificielle, futur du livre et de la bibliothčque?]] by Bruno Rives, Labo BnF January 2011%0a* [[http://www.mendicott.com/2011/01/how-many-playstations-make-watson.html|How Many PlayStations Make A Watson?]] by Marcus L Endicott, January 2011%0a** http://www.quora.com/IBM-Watson%0a** [[http://thenumerati.net/|Final Jeopardy]] by Stephen Baker%0a* [[http://blog.oecdfactblog.org/?p=381|Shifting innovation?]] by Jerome Cukier, OECD Factblog January 2011%0a* [[http://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2011/01/bitcoin-step-toward-censorship-resistant|Bitcoin - a Step Toward Censorship-Resistant Digital Currency]] by Rainey Reitman, Electronic Frontier Foundation January 2011%0a* [[#OpenData]][[http://www.uic.edu/htbin/cgiwrap/bin/ojs/index.php/fm/article/view/3316|Open data: Empowering the empowered or effective data use for everyone?]] by Michael B. Gurstein, First Monday February 2011%0a** [[Wikipedia:Michael Gurstein]]%0a** [[http://gurstein.wordpress.com/|Gurstein's Community Informatics]]%0a** see also [[Events/DataPublica]] ,[[Events/IRILLDays2010]] and [[Events/RencontresWikimedia2010]] in which open data was discussed%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rPQf7GgcZ0g|Minds For Sale]] by Jonathan Zittrain, Harvard Law School Alumni Reunion Luncheon 2010%0a** [[Wikipedia:Jonathan Zittrain]]%0a** [[http://cyber.law.harvard.edu/people/jzittrain|Jonathan Zittrain]] at Berkman Center%0a** [[http://projects.csail.mit.edu/soylent/|Soylent: A Word Processor with a Crowd Inside]]%0a** [[http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~biglou/|Luis von Ahn]] for The ESP Game%0a** [[http://subvertandprofit.com/|SubvertAndProfit.com]]%0a** mention of [[Wikipedia:Gamification]]%0a** see also [[http://infolab.stanford.edu/infoseminar/kraska.txt|CrowdDB: Answering Queries with Crowdsourcing]] by Tim Kraska, UC Berkeley%0a*** http://www.cs.berkeley.edu/~kraska/%0a* [[#TimWu]][[http://www.law.columbia.edu/magazine/54808/the-master-switch-the-rise-and-fall-of-information-empires|The Master Switch: The Rise and Fall of Information Empires]], Columbia Law School Magazine 2010%0a** see also [[ReadingNotes/InformationRules]]%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LVZLl4EKQis|Tim Wu on the Master Switch]] at Berkman Center, January 2011%0a** [[https://cyber.law.harvard.edu/events/luncheon/2011/01/wu|Tim Wu on The Master Switch]] at Berkman Center, January 2011%0a* [[http://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/reviews/2010/12/ars-book-review-the-master-switch-by-tim-wu.ars|"The Master Switch" by Tim Wu]] by Timothy B. Lee, Ars book review January 2011%0a* [[http://zocalopublicsquare.org/thepublicsquare/2010/10/04/why-techno-utopians-should-beware/technology/|Why Techno-Utopians Should Beware]] by Evgeny Morozov, Zócalo Public Square 2010%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dm5FraOVaPc|Jacob Weisberg & Tim Wu - The Master Switch]], New America Foundation 2010%0a** http://www.TimWu.org%0a** [[Wikipedia:Tim Wu]]%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M-ZXNaXvSUE|Tim Wu: Information Empires]] in Agenda Steve Paikin, TV Ontario 2010%0a* [[http://googleresearch.blogspot.com/2009/06/large-scale-graph-computing-at-google.html|Large-scale graph computing at Google]] by Grzegorz Czajkowski, Official Google Research Blog 2009%0a** Apache Mesos [[https://github.com/mesos/spark/wiki|Spark]] a MapReduce-like cluster computing framework designed to support low-latency iterative jobs and interactive use from an interpreter written in Scala..%0a** [[https://github.com/xslogic/phoebus|Phoebus]] distributed framework for large scale graph processing written in Erlang by Arun Suresh%0a** see also [[Tools/Programming]]%0a*** including a link to [[https://github.com/tinkerpop/gremlin/wiki/|Gremlin]], a graph traversal language%0a* [[http://horicky.blogspot.com/2010/07/google-pregel-graph-processing.html|Google Pregel Graph Processing]] by Ricky Ho, Pragmatic Programming Techniques 2010%0a* [[http://techcrunch.com/2011/02/12/starting-justin-tv/|Why Starting Justin.tv Was A Really Bad Idea, But I’m Glad We Did It Anyway]] by Justin Kan, TechCrunch February 2011%0a* [[http://media.caltech.edu/press_releases/13401|Neurobiologists Find that Weak Electrical Fields in the Brain Help Neurons Fire Together]] by Kathy Svitil, Caltech Media Relations February 2011%0a** [[Wikipedia:Ephaptic coupling]]%0a** [[http://www.nature.com/neuro/journal/v14/n2/abs/nn.2727.html|Ephaptic coupling of cortical neurons]], Nature Neuroscience, February 2011%0a* [[#BarbaraVanSchewick]][[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YOqHFq3h7Qg|Barbara van Schewick on Internet Architecture and Innovation]], Berkman Center 2010%0a** see also [[ReadingNotes/InformationRules]]%0a** [[http://cyberlaw.stanford.edu/profile/barbara-van-schewick|Barbara van Schewick's Profile]] at Stanford Center for Internet and Society%0a** [[http://netarchitecture.org/|Internet Architecture and Innovation]], MIT Press 2010%0a* [[http://ibmresearchnews.blogspot.com/2010/12/how-watson-sees-hears-and-speaks-to.html|How Watson “sees,” “hears,” and “speaks” to play Jeopardy!]] by David Gondek, IBM Research Blog January 2011%0a* [[http://ibmresearchnews.blogspot.com/2011/02/knowing-what-it-knows-selected-nuances.html|Knowing what it knows: selected nuances of Watson's strategy]] by Jon Lenchner, IBM Research Blog February 2011%0a* [[http://ibmresearchnews.blogspot.com/2011/02/watsons-wagering-strategies.html|Watson’s wagering strategies]] by Gerald Tesauro, IBM Research Blog February 2011%0a* [[http://www.theatlantic.com/culture/archive/2011/02/jeopardy-man-vs-machine-who-or-what-should-you-root-for/71206/|'Jeopardy!' Man vs. Machine: Who (or What) Should You Root For?]] by Cameron Martin, The Atlantic February 2011%0a* [[http://thenumerati.net/index.cfm?postID=725|Ferrucci on Watson's Jeopardy performance: Day One]] by Stephen Baker, The Numerati February 2011%0a* [[http://www.hks.harvard.edu/news-events/news/commentary/misleading-metaphor-of-decline|The Misleading Metaphor of Decline]] by Joseph Nye, Harvard Kennedy School February 2011%0a* [[http://www.boston.com/bostonglobe/editorial_opinion/oped/articles/2011/02/15/after_jeopardy/|After ‘Jeopardy’]] by Stephen Baker, The Boston Globe February 2011%0a* [[http://videolectures.net/ecmlpkdd2010_schmidhuber_ftf/|Formal Theory of Fun & Creativity]] by Jurgen Schmidhuber, European Conference on Machine Learning and Principles and Practice of Knowledge Discovery in Databases (ECML PKDD) September 2010%0a** http://blog.videolectures.net/formal-theory-of-fun-creativity/%0a** [[http://www.idsia.ch/~juergen/|Juergen Schmidhuber's home page]] at IDSIA%0a** [[Wikipedia:J%25C3%25BCrgen Schmidhuber]]%0a** [[Scholarpedia:Universal search]]%0a* [[http://blog.louisgray.com/2011/02/xydo-preparing-personalized-news.html|XYDO Preparing Personalized News Hub With Quora Flavor]] by Louis Gray, February 2011%0a** added XYDO to [[Cookbook.News]]%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QDxJaNSv960|Counting the Cost - Back to Dubai]], AlJazeeraEnglish November 2010%0a* [[http://www.iep.utm.edu/ethno-ep/#SH3b|The Ethnoepistemology of Epistemologists]] in Ethnoepistemology, Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy%0a* [[http://www.schneier.com/blog/archives/2011/01/bioencryption.html|Bioencryption]] by Bruce Schneier, Schneier on Security January 2011%0a* [[http://kempton.wordpress.com/2011/01/30/cuhk-bioencryption-just-storage-no-encryption/|CUHK Bioencryption – Just storage, no encryption?]] by Kempton, ideas Revolutionary January 2011%0a* [[http://2010.igem.org/Team:Hong_Kong-CUHK/Project_principle|Project principle of team Hong Kong-CUHK]], IGEM 2010%0a** [[http://2010.igem.org/Team:Hong_Kong-CUHK/Parts|Parts]] or Bio Bricks (BB)%0a* [[http://interstices.info/jcms/i_59620/de-votre-boulangerie-a-un-systeme-dexploitation-multiprocesseur|De votre boulangerie ŕ un systčme d’exploitation multiprocesseur]] by Brice Goglin, Interstices February 2011%0a* [[http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1233766/Santas-little-helper-Todays-busiest-online-shopping-day-year-So-ready-biggest-grotto-Lapland.html|Santa's not so little helper: Today's the busiest online shopping day of the year. So are they ready at the biggest grotto this side of Lapland?]] by Robert Hardman, Daily Mail 2009%0a** added to [[ReadingNotes/TenDayMBA#OperationsExercise]]%0a* {-[[http://www.franceculture.com/emission-continent-sciences-la-place-de-l-homme-dans-la-biodiversite-2011-02-14.html|La place de l'Homme dans la biodiversité]], Continent sciences, France Culture February 2011-}%0a** moved to [[ReadingNotes.DemonsInEden]]%0a** mention of [[http://www.zlab.mcgill.ca/supplements/emotion_and_music.html|Emotion and Music]] Salimpoor/Zatorre%0a*** added to [[Cookbook/Music]]%0a* [[http://blogs.wsj.com/ideas-market/2011/02/07/the-difficulty-of-making-new-discoveries/|The Difficulty of Making New Discoveries]] by Jonah Lehrer, Wall Street Journal February 2011%0a** see also [[ReadingNotes/Epistemetrics]]%0a* [[http://www.iep.utm.edu/rescher/|Nicholas Rescher]] by Michele Marsonet, Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy%0a** see also [[ReadingNotes/Epistemetrics]]%0a* [[http://www.franceculture.com/emission-culturesmonde-internet-nouveaux-champs-de-bataille-14-cyberguerre-et-guerres-de-l-informati|Internet : nouveaux champs de bataille 1/4 - Cyberguerre et guerres de l'information]], Culturesmonde, France Culture February 2011%0a** botnet proposal at AIW added to [[Events/AIW05#Botnets]]%0a* [[http://www.salon.com/books/laura_miller/index.html?story=/books/laura_miller/2011/02/15/last_ringbearer|Middle-earth according to Mordor]] by Laura Miller, Salon.com February 2011%0a** [[http://ymarkov.livejournal.com/270570.html|The Last Ring-bearer]] by Kirill Yeskovwc%0a* [[http://www.nytimes.com/2011/02/15/science/15essay.html|I.B.M.’s Watson - Computers Close In on the ‘Paris Hilton’ Problem]] by John Markoff, NYTimes.com February 2011%0a* [[http://www.christian-faure.net/2011/02/11/les-enjeux-de-la-grammatisation-des-relations/|Les enjeux de la grammatisation des relations]] by Christian Fauré, Hypomnemata : supports de mémoire February 2011%0a** to consider for [[Tools/SocialNetworks]]%0a* [[http://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/news/2011/02/la-taxe-google-is-back-this-time-to-help-french-isps.ars|La Taxe Google is back, this time to help French ISPs]] by Matthew Lasar, Arstechnica February 2011%0a* [[http://blog.makezine.com/archive/2011/02/ibms-watson-vs-humans-noam-chomsky-stephen-wolfram.html|IBM’s Watson vs Humans, Noam Chomsky, Stephen Wolfram]] by Phillip Torrone, Make February 2011%0a* [[http://www.wired.com/beyond_the_beyond/2011/02/kingpin-by-kevin-poulsen/|Kingpin by Kevin Poulsen]] by Bruce Sterling, Beyond The Beyond February 2011%0a** tweeted http://twitter.com/#!/utopiah/status/38271037770567681%0a** added to Seedea:Utopiahanalysis/Botnets%0a* [[http://techcrunch.com/2011/02/15/apple-ecosystem/|The Simple (And Perhaps Harsh) Reality Of Apple’s Ecosystem]] by MG Siegler, TechCrunch February 2011%0a* [[http://techcrunch.com/2011/02/16/why-are-you-people-defending-apple/|Why Are You People Defending Apple?]] by Jason Kincaid, TechCrunch February 2011%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ebB4pGTZdmY|Data Privacy - Susan Freiwald and Kevin Bankston]], Stanford Center for Internet and Society January 2011%0a* [[http://www.ayman-naaman.net/2011/01/19/explaining-unfollows-on-twitter/|Using Sociology(!) to Explain Unfollows on Twitter]] by Mor Naaman, The Ayman and Naaman Show January 2011%0a** http://comminfo.rutgers.edu/~mor/%0a** presentation at [[|Stanford EE380]] on Emotion, Tie Persistence and Network Structure on Twitter%0a*** http://infolab.stanford.edu/infoseminar/naaman-slides.pdf%0a* [[http://videos.arte.tv/fr/videos/pret_a_jeter-3700234.html|Pręt ŕ jeter]], Arte 2010%0a** [[Wikipedia:Cartel]]%0a** [[Wikipedia:Planned obsolescence]]%0a** [[Wikipedia:Phoebus cartel]]%0a** [[Wikipedia:Serge Latouche]]%0a* [[#DanAriely]][[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VZv--sm9XXU|Dan Ariely]], Authors@Google 2008%0a** [[Wikipedia:Predictably Irrational]]%0a** [[http://danariely.com/|DanAriely.com]]%0a*** http://danariely.com/the-books/%0a** ~[[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VZv--sm9XXU#t=54m|54m]] on "Not invented her" and overvaluation%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/user/danariely|Predictably Irrational by Dan Ariely]], Duke University 2008%0a** [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_ERQEVdIinc|Chapter 1: Everything is Relative]]%0a** ...Chapter 4%0a** [[http://web.mit.edu/ariely/www/MIT/thecenter.shtml|Dan Ariely | The Center]] The Center for Advanced Hindsight%0a*** [[Fabien/MyBeliefs]]%0a** [[http://www.fuqua.duke.edu/faculty_research/faculty_directory/ariely/|Dan Ariely]], Duke's Fuqua School of Business Economics%0a*** James B. Duke Professor of Behavioral Economics %0a** http://www.spousonomics.com/1544/2011/01/economists-in-love-dan-ariely/%0a** http://web.mit.edu/ariely/www/MIT/papers.shtml%0a** to reconsider for http://www.quora.com/What-aspect-of-the-human-mind-can-mankind-live-without%0a*** [[Wikipedia:Cognitive bias]] and [[Wikipedia:Behavioral economics]]%0a*** Caltech talk on vision%0a* [[#MartinFord]][[http://www.automatesintelligents.com/biblionet/2011/jan/martinford.html|Biblionet - The Lights in the Tunnel]] by Jean-Paul Baquiast, Automates Intelligents February 2011%0a** [[http://www.thelightsinthetunnel.com/|The Lights In the Tunnel - Automation, Accelerating Technology and the Economy of the Future]], Acculant Publishing 2009%0a*** http://www.thelightsinthetunnel.com/reviews.htm with several interviews%0a** see the previously discovered concept of Seedea:Content/Newconcepts#EnergySlave%0a* [[http://www.technologyreview.com/blog/post.aspx?bid=358&bpid=24609|The Lights in the Tunnel]] by Brad Feld, MIT Technology Review blog 2010%0a** [[http://econfuture.wordpress.com/|econfuture | Future Economics and Technology]] Dispatches from the Economic Landscape of the Coming Decades%0a* [[http://philoscience.over-blog.com/article-la-match-watson-jeopardy-et-la-question-de-l-intelligence-augmentee-67446583.html|La match Watson/jeopardy et la question de l'intelligence augmentée]] by Jean-Paul Baquiast, le blog philoscience February 2011%0a* [[http://hunch.net/?p=1689|What does Watson mean?]] by John Langford, Machine Learning (Theory) February 2011%0a** "human exceptionalists should understand what the really hard things for an AI to do are. It’s important to understand that there are various levels of I in AI. A few I think about are:%0a### Animal Intelligence. [...]%0a### Turing Test Intelligence. [...]%0a### Pandora’s box Intelligence. [...]"%0a* [[http://onstartups.com/tabid/3339/bid/1173/Why-Me-Too-Startups-Are-Not-Always-A-Mistake.aspx|Why "Me Too" Startups Are Not Always A Mistake]] by Dharmesh Shah, OnStartups.com 2007%0a** own answer in http://www.quora.com/Innovation/Why-are-there-so-many-copy-cats-in-China%0a* [[#WorldStorageComputationCapcities]][[http://www.sciencemag.org/content/early/2011/02/09/science.1200970.abstract|The World's Technological Capacity to Store, Communicate, and Compute Information]] by Martin Hilbert and Priscila López, Science February 2011%0a** "Normalization on compression rates is essential for comparing the informational performance" (p2)%0a*** here based on the available best algorithm at each time, currently MPEG-4%0a** "it would theoretically be possible to normalize the resulting hardware capacity for algorithmic efficiency" (p4)%0a*** proposing O-notation%0a** http://martinhilbert.net/WorldInfoCapacity.html%0a** see also own related questions%0a*** history of the largest computations in [[Content/Needs#Cognition]]%0a*** When did a normal person (financial median) had the computational power of a historically earlier society? in [[Content/Needs#GeopoliticsStrategy]]%0a** on a broader scale [[ReadingNotes/ProgrammingTheUniverse#Chapter7]]%0a* [[http://comminfo.rutgers.edu/~mor/publications/kivranswaineCHI2011.pdf|The Impact of Network Structure on Breaking Ties in Online Social Networks: Unfollowing on Twitter]] by Funda Kivran-Swaine, Priya Govindan and Mor Naamangi, CHI May 2011%0a** via [[http://infolab.stanford.edu/infoseminar/|Stanford InfoSeminar]] aka CS545%0a*** disovered via EE380%0a** see also [[Tools/SocialNetworks]]%0a** see also [[http://www.stanford.edu/class/ee380/Abstracts/110216.html|Computational Perspectives on Social Phenomena in On-Line Networks]]%0a*** author of [[ReadingNotes/ScanningNotes#NetworksCrowdsAndMarkets]]%0a* [[http://econfuture.wordpress.com/2010/08/31/google-cloud-computing-machine-learning-and-self-destruction/|Google: Cloud Computing, Machine Learning–and Self-Destruction?]] by Martin Ford, econfuture 2010%0a* [[#MarshallBrain]][[http://www.marshallbrain.com/robotic-nation.htm|Robotic Nation]] by Marshall Brain, 2008%0a** added to [[ReadingNotes/TenDayMBA#EconomicsExercise]]%0a** [[http://marshallbrain.com/robots-in-2015.htm|Robots in 2015]]%0a** [[http://marshallbrain.com/robotic-freedom.htm|Robotic Freedom]]%0a*** "This freedom would enable a period of creativity unlike anything that we have seen in the past. Is there a way to design the economy so that this level of creativity is possible?"%0a*** "or the strongest possible economy, we need to create the largest possible pool of innovators"%0a* [[http://management.fortune.cnn.com/2011/02/15/will-ibm%25E2%2580%2599s-watson-put-your-job-in-jeopardy/|Will IBM's Watson put your job in jeopardy?]] by Martin Ford, Fortune Management February 2011%0a** "But don't assume that means artificial intelligence won't replace workers. Nearly all jobs in today's economy are specialized, and as applications like Watson become more versatile and affordable, they will be used in a variety of areas, especially in large organizations."%0a* [[http://news.cnet.com/8301-17938_105-20026714-1.html|Korean schools welcome more robot teachers]] by Tim Hornyak, CNET 2010%0a** see also [[ReadingNotes/DiamondAge#Racting]]%0a* [[http://mashable.com/2011/02/18/clickstream-data-sharing/|Why 3 Startups Are Betting That You'll Want to Stream Your Browser History]] by Sarah Kessler, Mashable February 2011%0a* [[http://techcrunch.com/2011/02/17/inboxq/|Look Out Quora, InboxQ Takes Q&A Off-Site And On To Twitter]] by Alexia Tsotsis, Techcrunch February 2011%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sfyHdFo5GWE|Data Processing at the LHC]] by Bob Jones, Google Tech Talk February 2011%0a** see related paper read recently regarding 3 tiers architecture%0a** http://www.quora.com/CERN%0a* [[#FrancescaGinoDanAriely]][[http://hbswk.hbs.edu/item/6613.html|The Dark Side of Creativity: Original Thinkers Can Be More Dishonest]] by Francesca Gino and Dan Ariely, HBS Working Knowledge February 2011%0a** motivated by [[ReadingNotes/TheDarkSideOfCreativity]]%0a*** note that I commented the paper by providing a link to this book%0a** also discovered the work of Dan Ariely [[#DanAriely|earlier this month]]%0a** see also [[Fabien/EthicalFramework]] and Seedea:Research/Drive%0a* [[http://www.bittorrent.com/dna|BitTorrent DNA]] Reduce content delivery bills%0a** via http://www.quora.com/Akamai/What-is-a-simple-and-cheap-Akamai-alternative-for-a-new-startup%0a* [[http://econfuture.wordpress.com/2010/08/06/econometrics-and-technological-unemployment-some-questions/|Econometrics and Technological Unemployment — Some Questions]] by Martin Ford, econfuture 2010%0a** prepared for [[ReadingNotes/TenDayMBA#EconomicsExercise]]%0a* [[http://econfuture.wordpress.com/2010/08/04/structural-unemployment-the-economists-just-dont-get-it/|Structural Unemployment: The Economists Just Don’t Get It]] by Martin Ford, econfuture 2010%0a** impact of the difference of culture, e.g. Japan%0a* [[http://econfuture.wordpress.com/2010/12/07/robots-dexterity-and-visual-recognition/|Robots, Dexterity and Visual Recognition]] by Martin Ford, econfuture, 2010%0a** see also OpenCV%0a* [[http://econfuture.wordpress.com/2009/11/25/comparative-advantage-v-machines/|Comparative Advantage v. Machines]] by Martin Ford, econfuture, 2009%0a** comparing biological beings to technology, e.g. oxen%0a** "Maybe there is an area where human workers will always have an absolute advantage: in jobs that require uniquely human qualities or creativity, artistic ability and so forth. A lot of the conventional wisdom seems to suggest that we simply need to retrain, re-educate and redeploy workers into these areas, and everything will be fine."%0a*** equivalent assumption by [[#MarshallBrain|Marshall Brain]]%0a* [[http://econfuture.wordpress.com/2009/12/13/the-jobs-of-the-future-or-not/|The Jobs of the Future — or Not]] by Martin Ford, econfuture, 2009%0a** "Jobs that rely heavily on creativity, talent or unique personality traits (think authors, actors, musicians, commission sales people) very often have a power law income distribution."%0a* [[http://singularityhub.com/2009/12/15/martin-ford-asks-will-automation-lead-to-economic-collapse/|Martin Ford Asks: Will Automation Lead to Economic Collapse?]] by Aaron Saenz, Singularity Hub 2009%0a** "Ford argues that the Luddite Fallacy will only remain a fallacy so long as human capability exceeds technological capability. That is, as long as humans are able to improve faster (or as fast as) machines, humans cannot be fully replaced."%0a*** [[Wikipedia:Luddite fallacy]]%0a* [[http://hanson.gmu.edu/aigrow.pdf|Economic Growth Given Machine Intelligence]] by Robin Hanson, 1998%0a** asks the direct question of the cost of intelligence%0a*** see also previous work on the cost of information%0a**** [[ReadingNotes/InformationRules]]%0a**** The Economics of Information by George J. Stigler, Journal of Political Economy 1961%0a**** [[Wikipedia:Information economy]]%0a** [[http://hanson.gmu.edu/econofsf.html|Economics of Science Fiction]] at George Mason University%0a* [[http://econfuture.wordpress.com/2009/10/26/the-economic-implications-of-intelligent-machines/|The Economic Implications of Intelligent Machines]] by Martin Ford, econfuture 2009%0a* [[http://www.overcomingbias.com/2009/10/take-both-econ-tech-seriously.html|Take Both Econ, Techies Seriously]] by Robin Hanson, Overcoming Bias 2009%0a** [[Wikipedia:Creative destruction]]%0a* [[http://econfuture.wordpress.com/2009/10/29/why-i-think-robin-hanson-is-wrong-about-%25e2%2580%259ceconomic-growth-given-machine-intelligence%25e2%2580%259d/|Response to Robin Hanson: Why he’s wrong about “Economic Growth Given Machine Intelligence”]] by Martin Ford, econfuture 2009%0a* [[http://spectrum.ieee.org/robotics/robotics-software/economics-of-the-singularity/0|Economics Of The Singularity]] by Robin Hanson, IEEE Spectrum 2008%0a** "Though it might cost many billions of dollars to build one such machine, the first copy might cost only millions and the millionth copy perhaps thousands or less. Mass production could then supply what has so far been the one factor of production that has remained critically scarce throughout human history: intelligent, highly trained labor."%0a** "So far, machines have displaced relatively few human workers, and when they have done so, they have in most cases greatly raised the incomes of other workers. That is, the complementary effect has outweighed the substitution effect--but this trend need not continue."%0a* [[http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2009/08/07/AR2009080702043.html|As Economic Disparity Grows, Higher Taxes May Be Only Solution]] by Gregory Clark, The Washington Post 2009%0a** "Outsourcing to India and China may be only a brief historical interlude before the great outsourcing yet to come -- to machines."%0a** [[Wikipedia:Gregory Clark (economist)]]%0a** [[http://www.econ.ucdavis.edu/faculty/gclark/|UC-Davis]] page%0a* [[http://www.franceculture.com/emission-place-de-la-toile-autopsie-du-bug-2011-02-20.html|Autopsie du bug]], Place de la toile, France Culture February 2011%0a** including Gérard Berry (seen several time at [[Events/CollegeDeFranceColloqueDeRentree2010]]), Alexandre Fernandez-Toro and Roberto Di Cosmo (meet at [[Events/IRILLDays2010]])%0a** see also [[Tools/Programming]], especially [[Tools/Programming#FormalMethods]]as studied during [[http://tice.utc.fr/portail_UV/detailuv.php?uv=LO19&page=general&lang=FR&prd=1|UV LO19 : De l'expression du besoin a la realisation du logiciel]] including Z notation, B method, UML, ...%0a* [[http://arstechnica.com/science/news/2011/02/adding-up-the-worlds-storage-and-computation-capacities.ars|World's total CPU power: one human brain]] by John Timmer, arstechnica February 2011%0a** cf [[#WorldStorageComputationCapcities|original article read earlier this month]]%0a* [[http://torrentfreak.com/google-gets-involved-in-bittorrent-search-engine-lawsuit-110220/|Google Gets Involved in BitTorrent Search Engine Lawsuit]] by Ernesto, TorrentFreak February 2011%0a* [[http://www.theregister.co.uk/2011/02/21/ibm_watson_qa_system/|How to build your own Watson Jeopardy! supermachine]] by Timothy Prickett Morgan, The Register February 2011%0a* [[http://arstechnica.com/science/guides/2010/01/a-tale-of-two-qubits-how-quantum-computers-work.ars/|A tale of two qubits: how quantum computers work]] by Joseph B. Altepeter, arstechnica 2010%0a* [[http://blog.devicerandom.org/2011/02/18/getting-a-life/|Goodbye academia, I get a life.]] by Massimo, blog.devicerandom February 2011%0a* [[http://matt-welsh.blogspot.com/2010/11/why-im-leaving-harvard.html|Why I'm leaving Harvard]] by Matt Welsh, Volatile and Decentralized 2010%0a** "The question for me is simply which side of the innovation pipeline I want to work on. Academics have a lot of freedom, but this comes at the cost of high overhead and a longer path from idea to application."%0a* [[http://blog.opencog.org/2011/02/21/destin-vision-development/|DeSTIN vision development]] by Joel Pitt, OpenCog Brainwave February 2011%0a* [[http://blog.recordedfuture.com/2011/02/18/if-this-is-so-good-why-dont-you-trade-with-it-yourself/|“If this is so good, why don’t you trade with it yourself?”]], Recorded Future Blog February 2011%0a* [[http://ibmresearchnews.blogspot.com/2011/02/watson-making-information-management.html|Watson making Information Management (even more) cool]] by Bernie Spang, IBM Research blog February 2011%0a* [[http://www.rawstory.com/rs/2011/02/18/revealed-air-force-ordered-software-to-manage-army-of-fake-virtual-people/|Revealed: Air Force ordered software to manage army of fake virtual people]] by Stephen C. Webster, The Raw Story February 2011%0a* [[http://www.reuters.com/article/2011/02/18/us-flashcrash-idUSTRE71H0VD20110218|Flash crash panel calls for market overhaul]] by Roberta Rampton and Jonathan Spicer, Reuters February 2011%0a* [[http://www.newscientist.com/blogs/shortsharpscience/2011/02/do-casual-words-betray-terrori-1.html|Short Sharp Science: Do casual words betray warlike intent?]] by Peter Aldhous, NewScientist February 2011%0a* [[http://www.zdnet.com/blog/networking/how-to-crash-the-internet/680?tag=nl.e539|How to crash the Internet]] by Steven J. Vaughan-Nichols, ZDNet February 2011%0a* [[http://www.franceculture.com/emission-continent-sciences-la-vie-artificielle-2011-02-21.html|La vie artificielle]], Continent sciences, France Culture February 2011%0a* [[http://www.damballa.com/downloads/r_pubs/Damballa_2010_Top_10_Botnets_Report.pdf|Top 10 Botnet Threat Report]], Damballa 2010%0a** Wikipedia:Koobface%0a** [[Wikipedia:Mariposa botnet]]%0a** [[Wikipedia:Operation Aurora]]%0a* [[http://newtechpost.com/node/231|HTM: New Algorithms and a New Way of Programming]] by Tom Murphy, New Tech Post 2010%0a* [[http://newtechpost.com/2011/01/31/neurons-behaving-social-networks|Neurons Behaving Like Social Networks]] by Tom Murphy, New Tech Post January 2011%0a* [[http://blog.wolframalpha.com/2011/02/21/complexity-cases-in-wolframalpha/|Complexity Cases in Wolfram Alpha]] by Michael Sollami, Wolfram|Alpha Blog February 2011%0a* [[http://www.wired.com/magazine/2011/01/ff_hackerville_romania/all/1|How a Remote Town in Romania Has Become Cybercrime Central]] by Yudhijit Bhattacharjee, Wired January 2011%0a* [[#ComputingMachineryAndIntelligence]][[http://mind.oxfordjournals.org/content/LIX/236/433.full.pdf+html|Computing Machinery and Intelligence]], by Alan Turing, Mind 1950%0a** [[http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/turing-test/|The Turing Test]], Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy%0a** [[Wikipedia:Turing test]]%0a** http://www.aaai.org/aitopics/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/AITopics/TuringTest%0a** [[Scholarpedia:Turing test]]%0a** make X/Y be interrogated by another entity also of X/Y to the point where it itself correctly suggest without being asked first that X/Y is of type X or Y%0a*** still different from [[Wikipedia:Reverse Turing test]]%0a** linking consciousness and creativity%0a*** one can wonder if, because of automation for example (cf economy articles read earlier this month), creativity becomes increasingly important and thus a favored skills implying a specific state of mind, the ability to properly manage consciousness (and maybe attention) would become gradually critical too%0a** "Our problem then is to find out how to programme these machines to play the game. At my present rate of working I produce about a thousand digits of programme a day, so that about sixty workers, working steadily through the fifty years might accomplish the job, if nothing went into the waste-paper basket. Some more expeditious method seems desirable." (p455)%0a*** seems also related to [[Wikipedia:Expressive power]]%0a** "It should be noticed that it is used in the analogous process of evolution. But there the systematic method is not possible. How could one keep track of the different genetical combinations that had been tried, as to avoid trying them again ?" (p459-460)%0a*** note that the term phylogeny was already used at that time (cf http://ngrams.googlelabs.com/graph?content=phylogeny , probably appeared during the XIXth century)%0a* [[http://agi-conf.org/2009/workshop.php|Economics of AI]] by Robin Hanson, The Second Conference on Artificial General Intelligence, AGI Conference 2009%0a* [[http://www.kaggle.com/blog/2011/02/15/dave-slate-on-winning-the-r-challenge/|Dave Slate on Winning the R Challenge]] by Dave Slate, Kaggle blog - No Free Hunch February 2011%0a* [[http://www.kaggle.com/blog/2011/01/15/how-we-did-it-the-winners-of-the-ijcnn-social-network-challenge/|How we did it: the winners of the IJCNN Social Network Challenge]] by Arvind Narayanan, Kaggle blog - No Free Hunch January 2011%0a** http://arxiv.org/abs/1102.4374%0a* [[http://dspace.mit.edu/bitstream/handle/1721.1/11173/34541425.pdf|A symbolic analysis of relay and switching circuits]] by Claude Shannon, MIT 1936%0a* [[http://www.eweek.com/c/a/Security/RSA-Conference-Researchers-Go-Inside-the-Botnet-Threat-725521/|RSA Conference: Researchers Go Inside the Botnet Threat]] by Brian Prince, eWeek.com February 2011%0a* [[http://www.inc.com/marla-tabaka/how-to-execute-great-ideas.html|How to Execute Great Ideas]] by Marla Tabaka, Inc.com February 2011%0a* [[http://www.businessesgrow.com/2011/02/20/how-social-media-amplifies-competitive-advantage/|How social media amplifies competitive advantage]] by Mark Schaefer, Grow blog February 2011%0a* [[http://techcrunch.com/2011/02/20/quora-vs-stackexchange/|Quora vs. StackExchange: Why, Joel, Why?]] by Jon Evans, TechCrunch February 2011%0a** see [[Tools/SocialNetworks#Quora]]%0a* [[http://techcrunch.com/2011/01/21/peoplerank-quora-is-developing-an-algorithm-to-determine-and-rank-user-quality/|PeopleRank: Quora Is Developing An Algorithm To Determine And Rank User Quality]] by Leena Rao, TechCrunch January 2011%0a** [[Person/Person#SociallyShapingAlgorithms]]%0a* [[#Wittgenstein]][[http://www.hxa.name/notes/note-hxa7241-20110219T1113Z.html|Wittgenstein for programmers (part 1)]], HXA7241 February 2011%0a** [[http://www.hxa.name/articles/content/tractatus-computo-philosophicus_hxa7241_2010.html|Tractatus Computo-Philosophicus]]%0a*** "The limits of our programming-languages mean the limits of our imagination." 1.42%0a**** see [[Events/PersonalUX#Fabien]], [[Fabien/Heuristics#ExpressivePower]] and [[http://Innovativ.IT|Innovativ.IT]] effort in general%0a** [[http://www.hxa.name/articles/content/tractatus-digito-philosophicus_hxa7241_2010.html|Tractatus Digito-Philosophicus]]%0a*** "Software engineering aims at the digital clarification of ideas." 4.112%0a** see also [[Tools/Programming]]%0a** check http://c2.com/cgi/wiki?WittgensteinsLadder and [[http://www.margaretmorgan.com/wesley/dcs.pdf|Should computer scientists read Derrida?]] by Wesley Phoa, 1993%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9haL4wuRFzg|Stanford Expert Considers Robots and the Law]] by Ryan Calo, Center for Internet and Society January 2011%0a** [[http://cyberlaw.stanford.edu/profile/ryan-calo|Ryan Calo's CIS page]]%0a*** co-chairs the [[http://www2.americanbar.org/sections/scitech/st248008/pages/default.aspx|American Bar Association Committee on Robotics and Artificial Intelligence]]%0a* [[http://ideas.economist.com/blog/climate-change-challenge|Climate change challenge, The Ideas Economy]], The Economist February 2011%0a* [[http://blogs.hbr.org/hill-lineback/2011/02/if-you-dont-want-to-influence.html|If You Don't Want To Influence Others, You Can't Lead]] by Linda Hill & Kent Lineback, Harvard Business Review February 2011%0a* [[http://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/news/2011/02/french-search-company-lobs-new-antitrust-complaint-at-google.ars|French search company lobs new antitrust complaint at Google]] by Jacqui Cheng, arstechnica February 2011%0a* [[http://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/news/2011/02/empty-suit-the-chaotic-way-that-anonymous-makes-decisions.ars|Empty suit: the chaotic way Anonymous makes decisions]] by Nate Anderson, arstechnica February 2011%0a* [[http://interstices.info/jcms/n_52318/genese-dun-algorithme|Genčse d’un algorithme]] by François Rechenmann and Marie-Christine Rousset, Interstices February 2011%0a* [[http://nextmontreal.com/can-montreal-become-an-open-source-startup-hub/|Can Montreal Become an Open Source Startup Hub?]] by Evan Prodromou, NextMontreal February 2011%0a* [[#JeanBaptisteLabrune]][[http://www.slideshare.net/jb.labrune/exaptation|Exaptive Innovation and creative epistemology]] by Jean-Baptiste Labrune, MIT Media Lab 2010%0a** http://web.media.mit.edu/~labrune/igarden/%0a** via [[http://fabelier.org/jb-labrune-creativity/|JB Labrune on creativity]] Feb. 28th, 2pm @ CRI%0a** [[http://web.media.mit.edu/~labrune/|homepage]]%0a** see also%0a*** [[http://www.we-make-money-not-art.com/archives/2011/01/diy-transducers.php|DIY Transducers]] by Regine, we make money not art January 2011%0a* [[http://www.slideshare.net/jb.labrune/dream-machines?src=related_normal&rel=4526849|Dream Machines, Technological Imaginary and Visual Representation]] by Jean-Baptiste Labrune, MIT Media Lab Conference 2009%0a** ἀλήθεια already mentioned in [[Languages/AncientGreek#Philosophy]]%0a* [[http://news.softpedia.com/news/Researcher-Identifies-New-Fast-Flux-Botnet-185276.shtml|Researcher Identifies New Fast-Flux Botnet]] by Lucian Constantin, Softpedia February 2011%0a* [[http://www.media.mit.edu/events/movies/video.php?id=labrune-2008-11-17|Jean-Baptiste Labrune: Exploring Creativity with a Reflexive Lens]], MIT Media Lab 2008%0a** mention of [[Wikipedia:Gregory Bateson]] and his concept of metalogue%0a*** [[Wikipedia:Meta-communication]]%0a** Subjective/Dialogue vs Intersubjective/Metalogue (min23)%0a** [[Wikipedia:Asemic writing]]%0a** http://www.slideshare.net/jb.labrune/exploring-creativity%0a* [[http://blog.amirkhella.com/2011/02/23/what-i-wish-someone-had-told-me-5-years-ago/|What I Wish Someone Had Told Me 4 Years Ago]] by Amir Khella, February 2011%0a* [[http://www.decisionsciencenews.com/2011/02/23/do-helmets-make-sports-violent/|Do helmets make sports more violent?]], Decision Science News February 2011%0a* [[http://dsn-test.com/comic/|What’s a Distributed Social Network?]] comic%0a* [[http://googlepublicpolicy.blogspot.com/2011/02/freedom-to-be-who-you-want-to-be.html|The freedom to be who you want to be…]] by Alma Whitten, Google Public Policy Blog February 2011%0a* [[http://techcrunch.com/2011/02/25/google-wizard-oz-facebook-search/|Google’s Wizard Of Oz Search Algorithm And The Threat Of Facebook Search]] by Michael Arrington, TechCrunch February 2011%0a* [[http://eagereyes.org/blog/2011/tableau-public-s-new-data-policy|Tableau Public's New Data Policy]] by Robert Kosara, eagereyes February 2011%0a* [[http://www.businessinsider.com/why-apple-should-pay-100-billion-to-buy-facebook-2011-2|Why Apple Should Pay $100 Billion To Buy Facebook]] by Eric Jackson, BusinessInsider.com February 2011%0a* [[http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0016782|Metaphors We Think With: The Role of Metaphor in Reasoning]] by Paul Thibodeau and Lera Boroditsky, PLoS ONE February 2011%0a** see also [[Content/Sophisms]]%0a** [[http://www-psych.stanford.edu/~lera/|Lera Boroditsky]], department of psychology at Stanford%0a** to consider for the recent proposal palette metaphor for [[http://www.innovativ.it|Innovativ.it]]%0a* [[http://www.franceculture.com/emission-planete-terre-shrinking-cities-l-europe-des-villes-en-decroissance-2011-02-23.html|Shrinking cities : l'Europe des villes en décroissance]], Plančte terre, France Culture February 2011%0a* [[http://vimeo.com/19474948|How to use cognitive surplus to create civic value]] by Clay Shirky, Rencontres RSLN #3 January 2011%0a** http://p2pfoundation.net/Digital_Sharecropping%0a*** Wikipedia:Sharecropper%0a** see also [[ReadingNotes/LePeupleDesConnecteurs]]%0a* [[http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2010/02/100221110338.htm|Midday nap markedly boosts the brain's learning capacity]] ScienceDaily February 2010%0a** see also [[Content/Health#Sleep]]%0a** http://walkerlab.berkeley.edu%0a* [[http://www.franceculture.com/emission-science-publique-la-serendipite-quel-role-joue-le-hasard-dans-la-science-2011-02-25.html|La sérendipité : Quel rôle joue le hasard dans la science ?]], Science publique, France Culture February 2011%0a** [[ReadingNotes/Hadamard]]%0a** [[Wikipedia:Abductive reasoning]]%0a** [[Wikipedia:Charles Sanders Peirce]]%0a* [[http://www.wisdom2summit.com/Speakers|Ben Fullerton at Wisdom 2.0 Conference]], Living with awareness, wisdom, and compassion, February 2011%0a** [[Cookbook/Cognition#DedicatedCreativityTime]]%0a** tweeted http://twitter.com/#!/utopiah/status/41555134769135616%0a** now working at http://method.com%0a* [[http://fora.tv/2011/02/04/Steven_Pinker_Language_as_a_Window_into_Human_Nature|Language as a Window into Human Nature]] by Steven Pinker, The RSA London February 2011%0a** see Nature/Science article read before (by Harvard PED)%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RtA8OX5u-vE|Tony Judt: What is Living and What is Dead in Social Democracy]], 2009 Remarque Lecture at NYU%0a** http://remarque.as.nyu.edu/object/io_1256242927496.html%0a*** NYU [[http://remarque.as.nyu.edu|Remarque Institute]]%0a** [[http://www.nybooks.com/articles/archives/2009/dec/17/what-is-living-and-what-is-dead-in-social-democrac/?pagination=false|What Is Living and What Is Dead in Social Democracy? by Tony Judt]] transcript, The New York Review of Books 2009%0a** [[Wikipedia:Tony Judt]]%0a** [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ldrp7cnNuc4|Tony Judt's Testament]], VPro International February 2011%0a** mention of Condorcet%0a** mention of von Mises, Hayel, Schumpeter, Popper, Drucker%0a** mention of Keynes%0a** see also [[Content/Economy]]%0a* [[http://zoetica.posterous.com/the-google-paradox|The Google Paradox]] by Marc-Alexandre Gagnon, February 2011%0a* [[http://www.seobook.com/google-kills-ehows-competitors|How Demand Media Used PR Spin to Have Google Kill Their Competitors]] by Aaron Wall, Aaron Wall's blog SEObook.com February 2011%0a* [[http://thebeautifulbrain.com/2011/02/turn-off-the-light/|Turn Off The Light]] by Sam McDougle, The Beautiful Brain February 2011 PersonalInformationStream.WithoutNotesFebruary12=* [[http://www.ted.com/talks/shawn_achor_the_happy_secret_to_better_work.html|The Happiness Advantage]] by Shawn Achor, TEDxBloomington 2011%0a** reversing "I have to work productively to be happy" to "I have to be happy to work productively"%0a** concluding with the good practices%0a** http://www.shawnachor.com/%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uPBapVkZJww|Sandra Aamodt & Sam Wang]], Authors@Google 2008%0a** debunking of several myths%0a** mention of the importance of sleep mostly because of stress hormones scecretion%0a** see also [[Content/Health#Sleep]], [[Content/Meditation]] and [[Content/Exercises]]%0a** [[Wikipedia:Childhood amnesia]]%0a** [[Wikipedia:CAGE questionnaire]]%0a* [[http://www.physorg.com/news/2012-02-airborne-robot-swarms-complex-video.html|Airborne robot swarms are making complex moves (w/ video)]] by Nancy Owano, PhysOrg February 2012%0a* [[http://www.robotics.org/content-detail.cfm/Industrial-Robotics-Feature-Article/Automation-in-the-Cloud/content_id/2826|Automation in the Cloud]] by Rush LaSelle, Robotics Online January 2012%0a** "Cloud manufacturing represents the convergence of information, learned processes, and intelligent motion or activity."%0a** "Factory automation and robotics must begin to view themselves not as industrial islands, but as devices within an information ecosystem."%0a* [[http://www.npr.org/2012/02/03/146343563/how-did-that-ad-make-you-feel-ask-a-computer|How Did That Ad Make You Feel? Ask A Computer]] by Steve Henn, February 2012%0a* [[http://newsroom.intel.com/docs/DOC-2476|From Sand to Silicon - the Making of a Chip]], Intel 2011%0a* [[http://desaraigneesetdeshumains.blogspot.com/2012/02/revolution-ou-pas.html|Révolution ?]], Au fil d'une pensée chaotique February 2012%0a* [[http://passeurdesciences.blog.lemonde.fr/2012/01/31/la-theorie-de-levolution-doit-faire-sa-revolution/|La théorie de l’évolution doit faire sa révolution]] by Pierre Barthélémy, Passeur de sciences January 2012%0a* Maladies du cerveau : la faute aux microbes !, Science et Vie January 2012%0a** cf articles on Zombie-Ant Fungus encountered earlier e.g. [[WithoutNotesMarch11#OphiocordycepsUnilateralis]]%0a* [[http://imig.stanford.edu/Placebo.pdf|Mind-Set Matters. Exercise and the Placebo Effect]] by Alia J. Crum and Ellen J. Langer, Psychoogical Science 2007%0a* [[http://www.learningwithoutfrontiers.com/2012/02/noam-chomsky/|Noam Chomsky - The Purpose of Education]], Learning Without Frontiers February 2012%0a* [[#ArvindNarayanan]][[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=je8tRi_rMig|Why Online Tracking is Worse Than You Thought, and Why We Need Do Not Track]] by Arvind Narayanan, [[http://gsm.quello.msu.edu/|the Governance of Social Media Workshop]] 2011%0a** see also [[Languages/OwnConcepts#GroupTheoryOfMind]]%0a** mention of web page with approximately 50 independant trackers%0a* [[https://blogs.fsfe.org/samtuke/?p=255|Will teaching children basic programming skills have a political impact?]] by Sam Tuke, Sam's Blog January 2012%0a** see also [[ReadingNotes/OpenGovernment]]%0a* [[#BeyondDNA]][[http://www.edanchin.fr/plugins/fckeditor/userfiles/file/Danchin%2520et%2520al_%2520NRG%25202011.pdf|Beyond DNA: integrating inclusive inheritance into an extended theory of evolution]], Nature Reviews Genetics 2011%0a** http://edanchin.fr%0a** see also what motivated me to study evolution in the first place%0a*** [[ReadingNotes/WithoutMiracles]]%0a*** Seedea:Research/Drive%0a*** [[ReadingNotes/EvolutionaryEpistemologyAsAScientificMethod]]%0a*** [[ReadingNotes/ScanningNotes#Evolution4D]]%0a** consequently how does it affect a [[Languages/OwnConcepts#UniversalComposer]] and its implementation as [[OwnModelsApplied/AlgorithmicEpistemology]]%0a** cultural inheritance also begs for scientific basis of traditions%0a** on ecological inheritance see [[ReadingNotes/TheTinkerersAccomplice]]%0a** on assortative mating see [[ReadingNotes/TheMatingMind]]%0a** on social imprinting see [[ReadingNotes/BehindTheMirror]]%0a** "Evolutionary changes result from changes in the information transmitted across generations, be they genetic or otherwise."%0a*** consider [[ReadingNotes/ScanningNotes#ScienceFromFisherInformation]] and [[ReadingNotes/ProgrammingTheUniverse]]%0a** [[http://www.nature.com/nrg/journal/v12/n7/fig_tab/nrg3028_F2.html|Figure 2 : Main vectors of transmission for the various forms of information inheritance]]%0a* [[http://www.salk.edu/news/pressrelease_details.php?press_id=540|Discovery of extremely long-lived proteins may provide insight into cell aging and neurodegenerative diseases]], Salk Institute February 2012%0a* [[#MicrobesAndMentalIllness]][[http://www.nimh.nih.gov/about/director/2010/microbes-and-mental-illness.shtml|Microbes and Mental Illness]] by Thomas Insel, NIMH 2010%0a* [[http://www.scientificamerican.com/article.cfm?id=infected-with-insanity&print=true|Infected with Insanity: Could Microbes Cause Mental Illness?]] by Melinda Wenner, Scientific American 2008%0a* [[http://psychologicalscience.org/observer/getArticle.cfm?id=2666|Improving Classroom Performance by Challenging Student Misconceptions About Learning]] by Stephen L. Chew, APS Observer 2010%0a** [[Wikipedia:Levels-of-processing effect]]%0a** is a PIM just a form of delegated meta-cognition?%0a* [[http://www.ted.com/talks/neil_burgess_how_your_brain_tells_you_where_you_are.html|Neil Burgess: How your brain tells you where you are]], TEDSalon London Spring 2011%0a** see deep learning and Andrew Ng Bay Area Vision meetup%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A-CCEy3u2WM|Solve for X: Adrien Treuille on collaborative science]], 2012%0a** [[http://eterna.cmu.edu/|EteRNA]]%0a*** added to [[Content/Education#ScienceGames]]%0a** mention of the cost of transaction by Coarse, cf [[Wikipedia:The Nature of the Firm]] in [[Content/Economy]]%0a*** similar idea from Seedea:Seedea/Onlineoutsourcing but with better identification scheme%0a** http://www.WeSolveForX.com%0a* [[http://www.health.harvard.edu/newsletters/Harvard_Mental_Health_Letter/2012/February/why-stress-causes-people-to-overeat|Why stress causes people to overeat]], Harvard Mental Health Letter February 2012%0a* [[http://digitalpentagon.com/2012/02/07/the-dods-race-against-the-machine/|The DoD’s Race Against the Machine]] by Pete Modigliani, Digital Pentagon February 2012%0a* [[http://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/the-happiness-advantage/201108/5-ways-turn-happiness-advantage|5 Ways to Turn Happiness Into An Advantage]] by Shawn Achor, Psychology Today 2011%0a* [[http://www.newscientist.com/article/dn21458-first-neanderthal-cave-paintings-discovered-in-spain.html|First Neanderthal cave paintings discovered in Spain]] by Fergal MacErlean, New Scientist February 2012%0a* Special report on memory, [[http://www.scientificamerican.com/sciammind/?contents=2012-01|Scientific American Mind January 2012 Issue]]%0a** in particular for [[MemoryRecalls/]]%0a*** reconstructing memory could translate in not reading back the notes but rather rewriting them%0a**** each recall session could become a new synthesis, while still keeping track of previous proposals%0a*** consequently consider also how Seedea:Research/PhylogeneticFlowProgramming could apply%0a** "a long-term effort to keep a bad memory out of mind may hone your inhibitory skills. Of course, trauma victims who make it to college may have good executive control to begin with."%0a*** see also [[Wikipedia:Posttraumatic growth]] discovered recently%0a* [[http://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2011/11/the-voice-in-the-machine/8690/|The Voice in the Machine]] by Arnie Cooper, The Atlantic 2011%0a** http://vivotext.com/index.php/examples.html%0a* [[http://www.technologyreview.com/computing/39667/?p1=MstRcnt|Watson's New Job: IBM Salesman]] by Tom Simonite, Technology Review February 2012%0a* [[http://www.technologyreview.com/web/39671/?p1=MstRcnt|Data Analysis for the People]] by Tom Simonite, Technology Review February 2012%0a* [[http://mwatz.tumblr.com/post/17552814317/the-algorithm-thought-police|The Algorithm Thought Police]] by Marius Watz, Thoughts on Code and Art February 2012%0a* [[http://www.franceculture.fr/emission-avec-ou-sans-rendez-vous-therapies-des-addictions-2012-02-14|Thérapies des addictions]], Avec ou sans rendez-vous, France Culture February 2012%0a** excellent quote at ~45min (but didn't write down)%0a* [[http://www.cs.utexas.edu/users/EWD/transcriptions/EWD06xx/EWD637.html|The Three Golden Rules for Successful Scientific Research (EWD 637)]], E.W. Dijkstra Archive 2003%0a* [[http://www.wired.com/dangerroom/2012/02/darpa-sci-fi/|Pentagon's Project 'Avatar': Same as the Movie, but With Robots Instead of Aliens]] by Katie Drummond, Danger Room for Wired.com February 2012%0a* [[http://www.informationdiet.com/blog/read/read-this-not-that-the-self-driving-car|Sloppy Reporting on the Self Driving Car]] by Clay Johnson, Information Diet February 2012%0a* [[http://www.nsa.gov/public_info/press_room/2012/nash_exhibit.shtml|National Cryptologic Museum Opens New Exhibit on Dr. John Nash]], NSA January 2012%0a** Nash's letter%0a** see also%0a*** [[ReadingNotes/TheCodeBook]]%0a*** [[ReadingNotes/Agnotology#Chapter2]]%0a*** [[Analysis/StructuralInformationAsymmetries]]%0a* [[http://www.scottaaronson.com/blog/?p=902|Whether or not God plays dice, I do]] by Scott Aaronson, Shtetl-Optimized February 2012%0a* [[http://www.nytimes.com/2012/02/19/magazine/shopping-habits.html?_r=1&pagewanted=all|How Companies Learn Your Secrets]] by Charles Duhigg, NYTimes.com February 2012%0a* [[#GregoryChaitin]][[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MGxXPkxJfE0|Algorithmic information as a fundamental concept in physics, mathematics, and biology]] by Gregory Chaitin, UCM Madrid 2011%0a** lecture 1%0a** see also [[Content/Mathematics#FoundationsAndMetamathematics]] and [[OwnModelsApplied/AlgorithmicEpistemology]]%0a** previously discovered in [[Cookbook/Biology#metabiology]]%0a** Seedea:Research/PhylogeneticFlowProgramming would probably not provide the most concise representation but maybe the most efficient within an economical framework%0a*** mention of Leibniz, especially in regard to recently found reference to his mechanical view on creativity, and Solomonoff as founder of AIT%0a*** so far no model where evolution is open-ended, so far they all reach stagnation at a certain point%0a** lecture 2%0a*** biology as software archeology%0a**** consider [[#BeyondDNA|Beyond DNA: integrating inclusive inheritance into an extended theory of evolution]] read earlier this month and how Seedea:Research/PhylogeneticFlowProgramming might be insufficient if limited to "direct" inherence rather than extended to whatever is produced by an organism, without requiring self-similarity%0a*** mention of [[http://www.somosbacteriasyvirus.com/|Somos Bacterias y Virus]] by Máximo Sandín%0a** lecture 3%0a*** mention of [[PersonalInformationStream/WithoutNotesMay11#VanValen]]'s Red Queen hypothesis%0a*** see also [[ReadingNotes/TheRedQueen]] and Seedea:Research/Drive%0a** lecture 4%0a*** mention of Popper, Lakatos, Feyerabend, etc%0a** impossible to get http://www.cs.umaine.edu/~chaitin/MetabioComplutense-2011.ppt nor http://www.umcs.maine.edu/~chaitin/MetabioPOLI-USP-2011.ppt%0a* [[http://arsindustrialis.org/node/2879|Lectures industrielles]] by Alain Giffard, Ars Industrialis 2007%0a** short definition http://arsindustrialis.org/lecture-industrielle%0a** first discovered in [[http://www.bpi.fr/fr/la_saison_culturelle/conferences_et_debats/des_livres_aux_machines.html|Des Livres aux Machines]], Bibliothčque publique d'information February 2012 (unfinished)%0a** see also [[Content/Economy#TwoSidedMarkets]]%0a** own work through method [[CognitiveEnvironments/Reading]] and tools [[Tools/Greasemonkey#VirtualBlinders]] [[Tools/Greasemonkey#MouselessAutoscroll]]%0a* [[http://www.uic.edu/htbin/cgiwrap/bin/ojs/index.php/fm/article/viewArticle/3559/3131|Understanding personal learning networks: Their structure, content and the networking skills needed to optimally use them]] by Kamakshi Rajagopal, Desirée Joosten–ten Brinke, Jan Van Bruggen, and Peter B. Sloep, First Monday January 2012%0a* [[http://arxiv.org/abs/1202.0440|The implications of embodiment for behavior and cognition: animal and robotic case studies]] by Matej Hoffmann, Rolf Pfeifer, arXiv February 2012%0a** Cf Andy Clark's Where brain, body and world collide, Clark, Deadalus, 1998 discovered during [[ReadingNotes/SC02]]%0a** possibly equivalent to delegating computation to specialized FPGAs with sensors%0a** Cost of abstractions limiting higher function, more flexible, to specific tasks?%0a** Cf Self models (here probably equivalent to body schema)%0a*** [[ReadingNotes/The Ego Tunnel]] and [[ReadingNotes/Being No One]] by Thomas Metzinger%0a** Thus… should an artificial creativity be embodied? If so how? Is a self model sufficient? Also simulation (here forward model), if so isn’t the filter before actual actuator sufficient?%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HEbyITI13zg|Sleep function and synaptic homeostasis]] by Giulio Tononi, Allen Institute for Brain Science Symposium 2011%0a** see also [[Content/Health#Sleep]]%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QKbDGsOQsYE|Neurons as will and representation: Recordings from the human brain]] by Itzhak Fried, Allen Institute for Brain Science Symposium 2011%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HNq8OWSXoTE|Thinking of Jennifer Aniston and Marilyn Monroe: Linking perception to single neurons in humans]] by Christof Koch, Allen Institute for Brain Science Symposium 2010%0a** consider implication for [[Content/WikiBrainMapping]]%0a* [[http://cogprints.org/698/1/creativity_article%252C_v2.html|Making Machines Creative]] by Roger C. Schank and Chip Cleary, The Creative Cognition Approach MIT Press 1993%0a* [[http://seedmagazine.com/content/article/buddhism_and_the_brain/|Buddhism and the Brain]] by David Weisman, SeedMagazine.com 2011%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AxaHidNSNXk|Pour éviter le krach ultime]] by Pierre Larrouturou, Université Populaire de Bruxelles 2011%0a** critic of productivity gain (through automation mostly) and financial economy extracting value for a minority of capital owner rather than the workforce%0a** nice Einstein quote%0a* [[http://www.nature.com/news/researchers-aim-to-chart-intellectual-trends-in-arxiv-1.10103|Researchers aim to chart intellectual trends in Arxiv]] by Eric Hand, Nature News February 2012%0a* [[http://www.neo-buddhism.com/transhumanism.html|Transhumanism and neo-buddhism]] by Ian Ching, 2008%0a* [[http://www.thinkbuddha.org/article/290/marvin-minskys-dreams-of-immortality|Marvin Minsky's Dreams of Immortality]] by Will Buckingham, thinkBuddha.org 2007%0a** with a comment by Marvin Minsky%0a* [[http://www.thecontrarianmedia.com/2007/11/buddhism-vs-transhumanism/|Buddhism vs. Transhumanism]] by Casey Rae-Hunter, The Contrarian 2007%0a* [[http://www.sentientdevelopments.com/2007/11/buddhism-vs-transhumanism.html|Buddhism vs Transhumanism?]] by George Dvorsky, Sentient Developments 2007%0a* [[http://jetpress.org/v19/dvorsky.htm|Better Living through Transhumanism]] by George Dvorsky, Journal of Evolution and Technology 2008%0a* [[http://ieet.org/index.php/IEET/cyborgbuddha|The Bodhisattva’s Brain]], IEET Cyborg Buddha Project 2011%0a** [[http://mitpress.mit.edu/catalog/item/default.asp?ttype=2&tid=12608|The Bodhisattva's Brain]] by Owen Flanagan, The MIT Press 2008%0a* [[http://hunch.net/?p=2289|ICML +50%25]] by John Langford, February 2012%0a** could be useful for scientometrics if other conferences were to provide such data%0a* [[http://www.lemonde.fr/societe/article/2012/02/25/les-conspirateurs-du-tabac_1647738_3224.html|Les conspirateurs du tabac]] by Stéphane Foucart, LeMonde.fr February 2012%0a** mention of Robert Proctor, see [[ReadingNotes/Agnotology]] discovered after reading a related article in the same newspaper%0a** article motivated by [[http://www.ucpress.edu/book.php?isbn=9780520270169|Golden Holocaust: Origins of the Cigarette Catastrophe and the Case for Abolition]] by Robert N. Proctor, University of California Press February 2012%0a* [[http://www.gwern.net/Death%2520Note%2520Anonymity|Death Note: L, Anonymity & Eluding Entropy]] by Gwern Branwen, Gwern.net February 2012%0a* [[http://blog.computationalcomplexity.org/2012/02/nash-and-nsa.html|Nash and the NSA]] by Lance Fortnow, Computational Complexity February 2012%0a* [[http://www.i.kyushu-u.ac.jp/~suzuki/expDS.html|What is Discovery Science?]] by Einoshin Suzuki, Kyushu University 2011%0a** [[http://www.i.kyushu-u.ac.jp/~suzuki/DSstc.html|Archives of Discovery Science]]%0a* [[http://betterexplained.com/articles/vector-calculus-understanding-the-dot-product/|Vector Calculus: Understanding the Dot Product]] by Kalid Azad, BetterExplained February 2012%0a* [[http://www.wired.com/wiredscience/2012/02/income-and-ethics/|Greed Isn't Good: Wealth Could Make People Unethical]] by Brandon Keim, Wired Science for Wired.com February 2012%0a** “This work is important because it suggests that people often act unethically not because they are desperate and in the dumps, but because they feel entitled and want to get ahead,” said evolutionary psychologist and consumer researcher Vladas Griskevicius of the University of Minnesota%0a* [[http://money.msn.com/investing/12-machines-that-want-your-job|12 machines that want your job]] by Michael Brush, MSN Money February 2012 PersonalInformationStream.WithoutNotesFebruary13=* [[http://www.ted.com/talks/helen_fisher_tells_us_why_we_love_cheat.html|Why we love, why we cheat]] by Helen Fisher, TED.com 2006%0a* [[http://www.ted.com/talks/helen_fisher_studies_the_brain_in_love.html|The brain in love]] by Helen Fisher, TED.com 2008%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ok6LbV6bqaE|Let's teach kids to code]] by Mitch Resnick, TED 2012%0a* [[http://research.microsoft.com/apps/video/dl.aspx?id=177454|Life’s Ratchet: How Molecular Machines Extract Order from Chaos]] by Peter Hoffman, Microsoft Research November 2012%0a** cf own drawing made few weeks earlier but limited to creativity%0a*** %25thumb%25[[Path:/pub/home/DomainCreativityFromRandomnessSource.jpg|Path:/pub/home/DomainCreativityFromRandomnessSource.jpg]]%0a** http://LifesRatchet.com%0a* [[http://www.alaisterlow.com/employees-leave-managers-not-companies/|Employees leave managers, not companies]] by Alaister Low%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dlHAFHOsp9Q|Nexus]] by Ramez Naam, Authors@Google January 2013%0a** interesting regarding the far future of PIM but was not the main point, having better bandwitdh is important but only if you scale properly to retrieve and compute efficiently%0a* [[http://www.salon.com/2013/02/01/how_netflix_is_turning_viewers_into_puppets/|How Netflix is turning viewers into puppets]] by Andrew Leonard, Salon.com February 2013%0a* [[http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424127887323374504578217973101313736.html|Hacking the Hyperlinked Heart]] by Amy Webb, WSJ.com%0a** see also [[WithoutNotesJanuary13#DanSlater]] author of Love in the Time of Algorithms: What Technology Does to Meeting and Mating related to the risks of friction less markets%0a* [[http://phys.org/news/2013-01-biological-mystery-boost-artificial-intelligence.html|Researchers solve biological mystery and boost artificial intelligence]], PhysOrg January 2013%0a** modularity as an answer to constraint of the cost of networks%0a* [[http://www.newscientist.com/article/mg21729025.600-mindmeld-brain-power-is-best-for-steering-spaceships.html|Mind-meld brain power is best for steering spaceships]] by Paul Marks, New Scientist February 2013%0a** cf noosphere, global brain and related ideas http://www.quora.com/Cognitive-Science/What-evidence-is-there-for-a-noosphere-in-modern-science%0a* [[http://www.theatlantic.com/sexes/archive/2013/01/forget-online-dating-heres-something-that-might-really-hurt-monogamy/266970/|Forget Online Dating: Here's Something That Might Really Hurt Monogamy]] by Jordan Weissmann, The Atlantic January 2013%0a** on sex ratio, i.e. that more women then men in an area would lead to men being more promiscuous and vice versa%0a** title as reference to [[WithoutNotesJanuary13#DanSlater]]%0a* [[http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3244803/|Too Many Men? Sex Ratios and Women's Partnering Behavior in China]], Social Forces 2011%0a** see also http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.1741-3737.2011.00875.x/ for other risks%0a** interestingly potential geopolitical impacts http://belfercenter.ksg.harvard.edu/publication/331/surplus_of_men_a_deficit_of_peace.html%0a* [[http://www.wired.com/design/2013/02/pencil-sharpener-jar/|This Pencil-Sharpener Jar Quantifies Your Creative Output]] by Tim Maly, Wired Design for Wired.com February 2012%0a* [[http://try.newrelic.com/rs/newrelic/images/The_New_Kingmaker.pdf|The New Kingmakers]] by Stephen O’Grady, O’Reilly Media 2013%0a* [[http://peternixey.com/post/42836784573/dont-forget-to-live|Don’t forget to live]] by Peter Nixey, February 2013%0a** “The reasonable man adapts himself to the world; the unreasonable one persists in trying to adapt the world to himself. Therefore all progress depends on the unreasonable man” George Bernard Shaw%0a* [[http://www.oculusvr.com/blog/behind-the-scenes-of-the-pilot-run/|Oculus Rift VR Headset Pilot Run]] by Palmer, Behind the Scenes for Oculus Rift February 2013%0a* [[http://lesswrong.com/lw/no/how_an_algorithm_feels_from_inside/|How An Algorithm Feels From Inside]] by Eliezer_Yudkowsky, Less Wrong 2008%0a** mostly about Wikipedia:Mereology%0a* [[http://newsinfo.iu.edu/news/page/normal/23795.html|Can computers save health care? IU research shows lower costs, better outcomes]], IU News Room: Indiana University February 2013%0a* [[http://www.gamesbyangelina.org/papers/evostar13.pdf|Mechanic Miner: Reflection-Driven Game Mechanic Discovery and Level Design]], Imperial College 2013%0a** read earlier a similar paper on game design also by Colton and probably Cook%0a** see also http://www.GamesByANGELINA.org done in Java with LibGDX%0a* [[http://www.nature.com/news/when-google-got-flu-wrong-1.12413|When Google got flu wrong]] by Declan Butler, Nature News & Comment February 2013%0a* [[http://blog.jeff-nelson.com/2012/11/on-inventing-chromebook.html|Inventing Chromebook]] by Jeff Nelson, In the Clouds February 2013%0a* [[http://www.artandscienceofdoingnothing.com/?p=213|Noise makes you more creative and also makes you buy Apple products (but the authors of the study get the explanation wrong!)]] by Andrew John Smart, artandscienceofdoingnothing 2012%0a** [[Wikipedia:Stochastic resonance]]%0a*** see also [[http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.155.3777|Creativity and the Brain]] by Włodzisław Duch%0a**** encounted a while ago [[WithoutNotesMay11#Duch]]%0a** via http://www.nature.com/srep/2013/130205/srep01223/full/srep01223.html%0a* [[http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-21439945|EU and US free-trade talks launched]] by Andrew Walker, BBC News February 2013%0a** made me wonder if there is a visualization of trade barriers as a world map or network%0a*** http://www.quora.com/International-Economics/Is-there-a-visualization-of-trade-barriers-in-the-world%0a* [[http://www.nature.com/news/how-to-turn-living-cells-into-computers-1.12406|How to turn living cells into computers]] by Roland Pease, Nature News & Comment February 2013%0a* [[http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/europe/iceland/9866949/Iceland-considers-pornography-ban.html|Iceland considers pornography ban]], Telegraph February 2013%0a* [[http://www.i-programmer.info/news/144-graphics-and-games/5450-can-you-do-the-regular-expression-crossword.html|Can You Do The Regular Expression Crossword?]] by Lucy Black, i-programmer.info February 2013%0a* [[http://www.idt.mdh.se/~gdc/work/ARTICLES/07-Chaitin-Calude/TheNecessaryAndSufficientReasonForUnreasonableEffectiveness.doc|The Necessary and Sufficient Reason for the Unreasonable Effectiveness of Mathematics in the Natural Sciences – Epistemology as Computation (Information Processing)]] by Gordana Dodig-Crnkovic%0a** should check http://wolframscience.typepad.com/wolfram_science/2007/07/gordana-dodig-c.html%0a* [[http://www.dailykos.com/story/2011/08/01/1001662/-Iceland-s-On-going-Revolution#|Iceland's On-going Revolution]] by Deena Stryker, Daily Kos 2011%0a** see also http://www.wolframalpha.com/input/?i=iceland+and+france+gdp+since+2006%0a** [[Wikipedia:2008–2011 Icelandic financial crisis]]%0a* [[http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/02/13/minimum-wage-productivity_n_2680639.html|Minimum Wage Would Be $21.72 If It Kept Pace With Increases In Productivity]] by Caroline Fairchild, HuffingtonPost February 2013%0a* [[http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052970203918304577243321242833962.html|A Doctor on How Physicians Face the End of Life]], WSJ.com 2012%0a* [[http://www.lemonde.fr/technologies/article/2013/02/14/pour-vlc-la-hadopi-fait-trainer-sa-saisine-sur-la-lecture-des-blu-ray_1832087_651865.html|Pour VLC, la Hadopi "fait traîner" sa saisine sur la lecture des Blu-Ray]] by Guénaël Pépin, Le Monde February 2013%0a* [[http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0055944|Spread of Academic Success in a High School Social Network]], PLOS ONE February 2013%0a** Jim Rohn - "You are the average of the five people you spend the most time with."%0a* [[http://videos.arte.tv/fr/videos/bruxelles-business--7307822.html|Bruxelles business]], Arte/ZDF 2011%0a* [[http://www.northeastern.edu/news/2013/02/hiddensimplicity/|Complex systems made simple]] by Angela Herring, news @ Northeastern February 2013%0a* [[http://pespmc1.vub.ac.be/Papers/MobilizationSystems.pdf|Mobilization Systems: technologies for motivating and coordinating human action]], Routledge Handbook on Kwowledge Economy 2013%0a** clear explanation on flow and the importance of feedback%0a** highlight on stigmergy%0a** via https://sites.google.com/site/gbialternative1/working-papers%0a* [[http://www.politico.com/story/2013/02/data-mining-takes-lobbying-to-a-whole-new-place-87717.html|Data mining is new lobbying gold]] Byron Tau, POLITICO.com February 2013%0a** added to Seedea:Utopiahanalysis/Politicsnewoldtools%0a** http://rapindex.com RAP as Relationships, Advocability, Political Capital%0a* [[http://www.lemonde.fr/sciences/article/2013/02/14/donnons-des-droits-aux-robots_1832927_1650684.html|"Donnons des droits aux robots"]] with Kate Darling, Le Monde February 2013%0a* [[http://www.scientificamerican.com/article.cfm?id=rich-see-different-internet-than-the-poor|The Rich See a Different Internet Than the Poor]] by Michael Fertik, Scientific American February 2013%0a* [[http://www.technologyreview.com/view/511421/the-brain-is-not-computable/|Miguel Nicolelis Says the Brain is Not Computable, Bashes Kurzweil’s Singularity]] by Antonion Regalado, MIT Technology Review February 2013%0a* [[http://www.technologyreview.com/view/510801/braess-paradox-infects-social-networks-too-say-computer-scientists/|Braess' Paradox Infects Social Networks Too, Say Computer Scientists]], MIT Technology Review arXiv blog February 2013%0a* [[http://jonmillward.com/blog/studies/deep-inside-a-study-of-10000-porn-stars/|Deep Inside - A Study of 10,000 Porn Stars]] by Jon Millward, February 2013%0a** added to [[Content/Sexuality]]%0a* [[https://freedom-to-tinker.com/blog/randomwalker/bitcoin-grows-up-gets-its-own-hardware/|Bitcoin grows up, gets its own hardware]] by Arvind Narayanan, Freedom to Tinker February 2013%0a* [[http://www.nytimes.com/1996/07/14/magazine/the-net-is-a-waste-of-time.html?pagewanted=all&src=pm|The Net Is a Waste of Time]] by William Gibson, New York Times 1996%0a* [[http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-21518574|Why speaking English can make you poor when you retire]] by Tim Bowler, BBC News February 2013%0a* [[http://www.smaggle.com/2013/02/25/hating-shitty-job-worse/|Why Hating Your Shitty Job Only Makes It Worse.]] by Carly Jacobs, Smaggle February 2013%0a* [[http://www.forbes.com/sites/gordonchang/2013/02/24/is-foxconn-fleeing-china-sure-looks-like-it/|Is Foxconn Fleeing China? Sure Looks Like It.]] by Gordon G. Chang, Forbes February 2013%0a* [[http://skeptoid.com/episodes/4229|Speed Reading]] by Brian Dunning, skeptoid 2010%0a* [[http://www.aljazeera.com/indepth/opinion/2013/02/201322510446268971.html|Hacking incidents and the rise of the new Chinese bogeyman]] by Haroon Meer, Al Jazeera English February 2013%0a* [[http://understandinguncertainty.org/court-appeal-bans-bayesian-probability-and-sherlock-holmes|Court of Appeal bans Bayesian probability (and Sherlock Holmes)]] by David Spiegelhalter, Understanding Uncertainty February 2013%0a* [[http://emmett9001.tumblr.com/post/43989269757/how-git-saved-my-workshop|How git saved my workshop]] by Sugoi Papa, emmett9001 February 2013%0a* [[http://www.gamasutra.com/view/news/187296/How_Valve_hires_how_it_fires_and_how_much_it_pays.php|How Valve hires, how it fires, and how much it pays]] by Frank Cifaldi, Gamasutra February 2013%0a* [[http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-21572686|Bad sleep 'dramatically' alters body]] by James Gallagher, BBC News February 2013%0a* [[http://joshsharp.com.au/blog/view/shutting-down-blasterfm|Shutting down blaster.fm, my side project of two years]] by Josh Sharp, February 2013%0a* [[http://nickfranc.is/blog/google-glass-is-ridiculous|Google Glass is Ridiculous]] by Nick Francis, February 2013%0a* [[http://www.wired.com/threatlevel/2013/02/new-stuxnet-variant-found/|Stuxnet Missing Link Found, Resolves Some Mysteries Around the Cyberweapon]] by Kim Zetter, Threat Level for Wired.com February 2013%0a* [[http://teddy.fr/2013/02/27/china-and-open-source/|China And Open Source]] by Ronan Berder, February 2013%0a* [[http://teddy.fr/2013/02/10/about-not-owning-shit/|About Not Owning Sh*t]] by Ronan Berder, February 2013%0a* [[http://tjake.github.com/blog/2013/02/18/resurgence-in-artificial-intelligence/|Resurgence in Neural Networks]] by Jake Luciani, tjake.blog February 2013%0a* [[http://makaluinc.com/blog/2012/11/how-to-calculate-an-hourly-rate.html|How to calculate your hourly rate]] by Matt Henderson, Makalu Interactive 2012%0a* [[http://science.time.com/2011/01/05/why-the-aflockalypse-is-business-as-usual%25E2%2580%2594and-why-thats-not-good/|Mysterious Deaths of Birds and Fish Aren't That Unusual—And That's The Problem]] by Bryan Walsh, TIME.com 2011 PersonalInformationStream.WithoutNotesFebruary14=* [[http://www.technologyreview.com/news/524026/is-google-cornering-the-market-on-deep-learning/|Why Did Google Pay $400 Million for DeepMind?]] by Antonio Regalado, MIT Technology Review January 2014%0a* [[http://gigaom.com/2014/02/01/nsa-and-gchq-hacked-belgian-cryptographer-report/|NSA and GCHQ spoofed LinkedIn to hack Belgian cryptography professor]] by David Meyer, GigaOM February 2014%0a* [[http://gigaom.com/2013/11/11/heres-how-british-intelligence-used-linkedin-and-slashdot-to-dupe-telecoms-workers/|Here’s how British intelligence used LinkedIn and Slashdot to dupe telecoms workers]] by David Meyer, GigaOM 2013%0a* http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-25945931%0a* http://www.washingtonpost.com/business/economy/the-end-of-the-tank-the-army-says-it-doesnt-need-it-but-industry-wants-to-keep-building-it/2014/01/31/c11e5ee0-60f0-11e3-94ad-004fefa61ee6_story.html?Post+generic=%253Ftid%253Dsm_twitter_washingtonpost%0a* [[http://www.nyu.edu/about/news-publications/news/2014/02/03/researchers-develop-envy-free-algorithm-for-settling-disputes-from-divorce-to-inheritance.html|Researchers Develop “Envy-Free” Algorithm for Settling Disputes from Divorce to Inheritance]], NYU February 2014%0a* [[https://medium.com/the-physics-arxiv-blog/117bff657da1|Evidence Emerges That Google’s Quantum Computer May Not Be Quantum After All]], The Physics arXiv Blog on Medium February 2014%0a* [[http://www.theguardian.com/world/2014/jan/27/scandinavian-miracle-brutal-truth-denmark-norway-sweden|Dark lands: the grim truth behind the 'Scandinavian miracle']] by Michael Booth, The Guardian January 2014%0a* [[http://www.itproportal.com/2014/02/03/new-project-will-allow-users-to-live-forever-as-virtual-avatar-/|New project will allow users to live forever as virtual avatar]] by Anthony Cuthbertson, ITProPortal.com February 2014%0a* The future of jobs: The onrushing wave, The Economist%0a** Tyler Cowen, an economist at George Mason University and a much-read blogger, writes in his most recent book, “Average is Over”, that rich economies seem to be bifurcating into a small group of workers with skills highly complementary with machine intelligence, for whom he has high hopes, and the rest, for whom not so much.%0a*** cf Seedea motivations%0a* On the Phenomenon of Bullshit Jobs by David Graeber , Strike! 2013%0a** see also http://www.thebaffler.com/past/practical_utopians_guide%0a* [[http://america.aljazeera.com/watch/shows/consider-this/Consider-This-blog/2014/2/4/author-erik-brynjolfssondiscussesthesecondmachineage.html|Are humans prepared for the ‘second machine age’?]] by Leslie Hart, Al Jazeera America January 2014%0a** "racing against the machine was not a winning strategy, but racing with machines, collaborating with machines, was a winning strategy"%0a*** cf Seedea motivation%0a** mention of freestyle chess%0a*** makes one wonder about the result of (machine learning driven?) analysis of the meta-game in freestyle chess%0a* [[http://www.ft.com/intl/cms/s/2/eda17d32-9447-11e3-a0e1-00144feab7de.html|Termite tactics show robots how to build without a plan]] by Clive Cookson, February 2014 FT.com%0a* [[http://www.neowin.net/news/windows-8-ux-designer-on-metro-it-is-the-antithesis-of-a-power-user|Windows 8 UX designer on Metro: "It is the antithesis of a power user"]] by Steven Johns, Neowin February 2014%0a* [[http://www.paristechreview.com/2014/02/18/institutions-enseignants-moocs/|Institutions et enseignants face au tsunami des MOOCs]], ParisTech Review February 2014%0a* [[http://www.technologyreview.com/view/524666/bitcoin-lacks-the-properties-of-a-real-currency/|Bitcoin Lacks the Properties of a Real Currency]] by David Yermack, MIT Technology Review February 2014%0a* [[http://www.koreaherald.com/view.php?ud=20140123000868|Film reconstructs tragedy of Samsung employee]], KoreaHerald.com January 2014%0a* [[http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-middle-east-26323638|Egypt interim government resigns unexpectedly]], BBC News February 2014%0a* [[Wikipedia:The Thirty-Six Dramatic Situations]] %0a** Seedea:Content/newconcepts#ComputationalFolkloristics%0a* [[http://arstechnica.com/business/2014/02/mt-gox-once-the-worlds-largest-bitcoin-exchange-shuts-down/|Mt. Gox, once the world’s largest Bitcoin exchange, shuts down]] by Cyrus Farivar, Ars Technica February 2014%0a* [[http://blog.blockchain.info/2014/02/06/blockchain-response-to-apple/|Blockchain’s Response to Apple]], Blockchain.info Team Blog February 2014%0a* [[http://www.wired.com/wiredenterprise/2014/02/farmbot/|Out in the Open: This Farmbot Makes Growing Food as Easy as Playing Farmville]], Wired Enterprise for Wired.com February 2014%0a** http://go.farmbot.it%0a* [[http://www.haaretz.com/news/world/1.576259|Chinese man first to sue government over smog]], Haaretz via Reuters February 2014%0a* [[http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2014-02-25/rolls-royce-drone-ships-challenge-375-billion-industry-freight.html|Rolls-Royce Drone Ships Challenge $375 Billion Industry: Freight]] by Isaac Arnsdorf, Bloomberg February 2014%0a* [[http://arstechnica.com/business/2014/02/leaked-just-before-bitcoin-catastrophe-mtgox-dreamed-of-riches/|Leaked: Just before Bitcoin catastrophe, MtGox dreamed of riches]] by Cyrus Farivar, Ars Technica February 2014%0a* [[http://arstechnica.com/information-technology/2014/02/cellulars-open-source-future-is-latched-to-tallest-tree-in-the-village/|Cellular’s open source future is latched to tallest tree in the village]] by Sean Gallagher, Ars Technica Februrary 2014%0a** relying on OpenBTS http://wush.net/trac/rangepublic PersonalInformationStream.WithoutNotesFebruary15=* [[http://blog.dilbert.com/post/109880240641/sciences-biggest-fail|Science's Biggest Fail]] by Scott Adams, Scott Adams Blog February 2015%0a* [[http://qz.com/336504/a-massive-data-dive-proves-that-languages-and-genes-evolve-together/|A massive data dive proves that languages and genes evolve together]] by Nikhil Sonnad, Quartz February 2015%0a* [[http://m.cacm.acm.org/magazines/2015/2/182648-is-information-technology-destroying-the-middle-class/fulltext|Is Information Technology Destroying the Middle Class?]] by Moshe Y. 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represents a fundamental disconnect in intent."%0a* [[http://www.npr.org/blogs/money/2015/02/05/382664837/map-the-most-common-job-in-every-state|Map: The Most Common* Job In Every State]] by Quoctrung Bui, Planet Money for NPR February 2015%0a* [[http://motherboard.vice.com/read/the-poem-that-passed-the-turing-test|​The Poem That Passed the Turing Test]] by Brian Merchant, Motherboard February 2015%0a* [[https://medium.com/on-coding/programmer-momentum-434191e30685|Programmer Momentum]] by Sean Clark, On Coding for Medium February 2015%0a** cf [[CognitiveEnvironments.Programming]]%0a* [[http://www.vox.com/2015/2/5/7978823/congress-secrets|Confessions of a congressman: 9 secrets from the inside]] by A Member of Congress, Vox February 2015%0a* [[http://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/oliver-burkeman-column/2015/feb/03/believing-that-life-is-fair-might-make-you-a-terrible-person?CMP=fb_gu|Believing that life is fair makes you a terrible person]] by by Oliver Burkeman, Comment is free for The Guardian February 2015%0a* [[http://variety.com/2015/digital/opinion/virtual-reality-dont-drink-the-kool-aid-yet-1201420420/|Virtual Reality: Don’t Drink the Kool-Aid Yet]] by Andrew Wallenstein, Variety February 2015%0a* [[http://smus.com/responsive-vr/|Responsive WebVR, Headset Optional]] by Boris Smus, February 2015%0a* [[http://blog.trinket.io/writing-poetry-in-python/|Writing Poetry in Python]] by Elliott Hauser, Trinket November 2014%0a* [[http://www.thehypertext.com/2014/09/04/wikipoet/|Wikipoet]] by Ross Goodwin, THE HYPERTEXT September 2014%0a* [[http://www.thehypertext.com/2014/08/31/poetizer/|Poetizer]] by Ross Goodwin, THE HYPERTEXT August 2014%0a* [[http://www.daniellesucher.com/2012/04/nantucket-an-accidental-limerick-detector/|Nantucket: an accidental limerick detector]] by Danielle Sucher, 2012%0a* [[http://www.garysieling.com/blog/rhyming-with-nlp-and-shakespeare|Rhyming With NLP And Shakespeare]] by Gary Sieling, 2013%0a** cf 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[[http://uploadvr.com/rothenberg-ventures-announce-members-of-river-vr-accelerator/|Rothenberg Ventures announces the 13 inaugural members of River, the VR accelerator, an in-depth look]] by Will Mason, UploadVR January 2015%0a* [[http://robertsdionne.tumblr.com/post/84372496294/reading-and-writing-electronic-text-final-project|Reading and Writing Electronic Text: Final Project]] by Robert Sdionne, 2014%0a** https://github.com/robertsdionne/rwet/tree/master/final#readme%0a*** with very useful explained functions%0a* [[http://www.paristechreview.com/2015/02/10/education-21-siecle/|Les compétences du XXIe sičcle]], ParisTechReview February 2015%0a** "Le développement d’une telle culture nécessite que les apprenants n’aient plus peur de l’échec." as said by Steve Blank regarding entrepreneurship%0a* [[http://webandtechs.com/2015/02/fda-approved-exoskeleton-rewalk-allows-paralyzed-people-to-walk/|FDA Approved Exoskeleton Allows Paralyzed People to Walk]] by Dean Williams, Webandtechs 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Virtual Flight]] Arturo Paracuellos, unboring.net February 2016%0a* [[http://blog.computationalcomplexity.org/2016/02/go-google-go.html|Go Google Go]] by Lance Fortnow, Computational Complexity February 2016%0a* [[http://www.engadget.com/2016/02/04/im-too-out-of-shape-for-virtual-reality/|I'm too out of shape for virtual reality]] by Sean Buckley, February 2016%0a* [[http://www.thelatestnews.com/using-brain-electrodes-researchers-were-able-to-read-minds-almost-at-the-speed-of-thought/|Using Brain Electrodes Researchers Were Able To Read Minds Almost At The Speed Of Thought]] by Dean Smith. thelatestnews.com February 2016%0a* [[http://phys.org/news/2015-11-fastest-pigeons-tend-flock-leaders.html|Fastest pigeons tend to become flock leaders; leaders learn navigation skills more effectively than followers]], Phys.Org November 2015%0a* [[http://jessicaabel.com/2016/01/27/idea-debt/|Imagining your future projects is holding you back.]] by Jessica Abel, January 2016%0a* [[http://www.ft.com/cms/s/0%252Fb33d75fe-cc5a-11e5-be0b-b7ece4e953a0.html|Google pushes further into virtual reality with new headset]] by Tim Bradshaw, FT.com February 2016%0a* [[http://dymitruk.com/blog/2012/02/05/branch-per-feature/|Branch-per-Feature]] by Adam Dymitruk, 2012%0a* [[https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/overcome-fear-failure-instead-adam-grant|I asked Larry Page, Elon Musk and Jack Dorsey how they felt starting their companies. Their answers caught me off guard.]] by Adam Grant, February 2016%0a* [[http://www.wsj.com/articles/google-developing-stand-alone-virtual-reality-headset-1455218948|Google Developing Stand-Alone Virtual-Reality Headset]] by Jack Nicas and Alistair Barr, WSJ February 2016%0a* [[http://greatergood.berkeley.edu/article/item/subversive_power_of_the_kiss|The Subversive Power of the Kiss]] by Jeremy Adam Smith, Greater Good February 2016%0a* [[http://greatergood.berkeley.edu/article/item/why_working_longer_wont_make_you_more_productive|Why Working Longer Won’t Make You More Productive]] by Christine Carter, Greater Good February 2016%0a* [[http://greatergood.berkeley.edu/article/item/could_stress_be_causing_your_relationship_problems|Could Stress Be Causing Your Relationship Problems?]] by Kira M. 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[[MOOCs/TheScienceOfHappiness]]%0a* [[https://medium.com/usable-or-not/empathy-in-virtual-reality-38f1ee855cfc|Does Empathy exist in Virtual Reality? — Usable or not.]] by Stoo Sepp, Medium February 2016%0a* [[http://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2016-02/mali-cvr022316.php|Can virtual reality help fight obesity?]] by Mary Ann Liebert, EurekAlert! Science News February 2016%0a** example on obesity relies on http://www.scholarpedia.org/article/Self_models and forces an "update" from the individual encountering health issues, very interesting indeed.%0a*** see [[ReadingNotes/TheEgoTunnel]] and Kim's presentation during http://f-lat.org/kiwi/doku.php/tmp:lvrm%0a* [[https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/vr-getting-real-china-technode-alvin-wang-graylin|VR is getting Real in China (TechNode)]] by Alvin Wang Graylin, LinkedIn February 2016%0a* [[http://pubpub.media.mit.edu/pub/networked-intelligence|We are all a collective brain, so what's new?]] by Cesar Hidalgo, October 2016%0a* [[http://spectrum.ieee.org/podcast/geek-life/history/the-reality-behind-halt-and-catch-fire|The Reality Behind “Halt and Catch Fire”]] Stephen Cass, IEEE Spectrum 2015%0a* [[http://greatergood.berkeley.edu/article/item/how_purity_divides_us|How Purity Divides Us]] by Emily Gersema, Greater Good February 2016%0a* 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https://blog.seeedstudio.com/blog/2021/02/18/a-closer-look-at-mems-technologies-and-applications-in-2021/%0a* https://www.cnet.com/features/thanks-to-us-laws-sex-workers-are-fighting-to-stay-online/%0a* https://www.inc.com/jason-aten/facebook-just-admitted-it-has-lost-its-battle-with-apple-over-privacy.html PersonalInformationStream.WithoutNotesJanuary10=* [[http://sites.radiofrance.fr/chaines/france-culture2/emissions/place_toile/fiche.php?diffusion_id=79114|Entretien avec Yves Jeanneret : solutions de continuité]], Place de la toile, France Culture January 2010%0a* {-[[http://fora.tv/2009/11/19/Minds_For_Sale_The_Future_of_the_Internet|Minds For Sale: The Future of the Internet]] with Jonathan Zittrain, The Commonwealth Club of California November 2009-}%0a** moved to [[Seedea:Seedea/Onlineoutsourcing]]%0a* {-[[http://events.ccc.de/congress/2009/Fahrplan/events/3540.en.html|A Hacker’s Utopia : What's There and What's Missing]] by Sandro Gaycken, 26th Chaos Communication Congress : Here be dragons ([[http://events.ccc.de/congress/2009/Fahrplan/index.en.html|26C3]]) 2009-}%0a** moved to [[Seedea:Utopiahanalysis/Tech4Libre]]%0a* [[http://fora.tv/2009/11/18/Sander_van_der_Leeuw_The_Archaeology_of_Innovation|The Archaeology of Innovation]] by Sander van der Leeuw, Long Now Foundation November 2009%0a** Santa Fe [[http://pcdb.santafe.edu/|Performance Curve Database (PCDB)]] %0a** Le Geste et la Parole, André Leroi-Gourhan%0a** [[Seedea:CoEvolution/HistoryIdeaManagement#CognitiveArcheology|Cognitive Archeology]]%0a** Arte 2008 documentary "Kluge Vögel" (in German) on birds and the ability to handle and craft tools%0a** [[Content/Projetautonomieenergetique#UtopianProjects|Utopian projects]] and links on societal collapse%0a* [[http://events.ccc.de/congress/2009/Fahrplan/events/3302.en.html|I, Internet]] by Christiane Ruetten, 26th Chaos Communication Congress : Here be dragons ([[http://events.ccc.de/congress/2009/Fahrplan/index.en.html|26C3]]) 2009%0a* [[http://events.ccc.de/congress/2009/Fahrplan/events/3570.en.html|Weaponizing Cultural Viruses]] by Aaron Muszalski, 26th Chaos Communication Congress : Here be dragons ([[http://events.ccc.de/congress/2009/Fahrplan/index.en.html|26C3]]) 2009%0a** ~35min regarding the importance of sex%0a*** also my notes on [[ReadingNotes/TheMatingMind]] and [[ReadingNotes/TheRedQueen]]%0a** ~40min regarding branding, see also [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mindshare|Mindshare]]%0a** ~57min "Immunetizing a post-scarcity world by pre-emptively propagating a post-scarcity culture"%0a* [[http://events.ccc.de/congress/2009/Fahrplan/track/Hacking/3702.en.html|“Yes We Can’t!” - on kleptography and cryptovirology]] by Moti Yung, 26th Chaos Communication Congress : Here be dragons ([[http://events.ccc.de/congress/2009/Fahrplan/index.en.html|26C3]]) 2009%0a** [[http://www.cryptovirology.com/|Cryptovirology Labs]] with Moti M. Yung and Adam L. Young%0a** [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cryptovirology|Cryptovirology]] and [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kleptography|Kleptography]] according to Wikipedia%0a* [[http://sites.radiofrance.fr/chaines/france-culture2/emissions/science_publique/fiche.php?diffusion_id=79790|Peut-on anticiper les effets de la science sur la société ?]] Science Publique, France Culture January 2010%0a* [[http://sites.radiofrance.fr/chaines/france-culture2/emissions/science_publique/fiche.php?diffusion_id=79792|Quel avenir pour les maths ?]], Science Publique, France Culture January 2010%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rSt5xdouXi8|Joseph Tainter interview in Thinking Aloud]]%0a** Collapase defined as a rapid fall of complexity (~min6)%0a** [[Content/Projetautonomieenergetique#UtopianProjects|Utopian projects]] and links on societal collapse%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Viumq9uJn4s|Paul Feyerabend - Anything Goes (Against Method)]] Chapter one of Against Method : An Anarchist Theory of Knowledge%0a* [[http://sites.radiofrance.fr/chaines/france-culture2/emissions/mauvais_genres/fiche.php?diffusion_id=80451|Athanasius Kircher]], Mauvais genres, France Culture January 2010%0a* [[http://sites.radiofrance.fr/chaines/france-culture/emissions/theatre_europe/fiche.php?diffusion_id=80159|Les Justes de Albert Camus]], Théâtre & Cie, France Culture January 2010%0a* [[http://www.canalacademie.com/Internet-bouleverse-tous-les.html|Internet bouleverse tous les médias, avec Francis Balle]], Canal Academie January 2010%0a** auteur de Médias & Sociétés, 14e édition%0a** society usages should be studied instead of conceiving engineers (as people never use tools in the expected way)%0a* [[http://www.canalacademie.com/Grace-a-Alfred-Jarry-Ubu-devient.html|Grâce ŕ Alfred Jarry, Ubu devient notre compagnon]], Canal Academie January 2010%0a* [[http://www.canalacademie.com/La-viande-son-role-dans-l.html|La viande : son rôle dans l'évolution des hominidés]] with Marylčne Pathou-Mathis and Jacques Fricker (Institut de Paléontologie Humaine IPH), Canal Academie January 2010%0a* [[http://www.canalacademie.com/Supervision-et-regulation.html|Supervision et régulation financičre : le bilan ŕ fin 2009]] with Jacques de Larosičre (Académie des sciences morales et politiques), Canal Academie January 2010%0a** auteur du rapport pour l’Europe%0a* [[http://sites.radiofrance.fr/chaines/france-culture2/emissions/fabrique-de-lhumain/fiche.php?diffusion_id=79873|La justice sociale face au marché total]], La fabrique de l'humain, France Culture January 2010%0a** World Bank%0a*** mise a disposition de tableaux comparatif des systemes juridiques pour aider les investisseurs a placer leur argent%0a** mention of [[http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jean_Bodin|Jean Bodin]]%0a** critic of the quantitative system %0a*** emergence of self-referential loops, unrealistic models, ...%0a** [[http://www.springer.com/law/book/978-3-642-02134-3|Legal Strategies : How Corporations Use Law to Improve Performance]] edited by Antoine Masson and Mary J. Shariff, Springer 2010%0a*** "Far from regarding the law as supreme, corporations approach law as an element of executive thought and action aimed at optimizing competitiveness."%0a* [[http://sites.radiofrance.fr/chaines/france-culture2/emissions/avecousans/fiche.php?diffusion_id=79794|Du plaisir ŕ la dépendance : les nouvelles addictions]] Avec ou sans rendez-vous, France Culture January 2010%0a** "boucle infernale%0a*** je gagne un gros gain, qui change le regard que j'ai sur moi, qui change le regard qu'ont les autres sur moi et%0a*** je me dis ce gros gain n'est pas arrive par hasard, ce qui s'est passe c'est parceque je sais jouer, c'est parceque j'ai eu une bonne semaine, c'est parceque j'ai eu une bonne main, c'est parceque j'ai bien calcule les numeros ou les suites au poker, etc... et donc, %0a*** l'illusion de maitrise, '''l'illusion d'un savoir jouer et le gros gain''', c'est ca qui va faire la difference entre le jeu ou on peut tous jouer de temps en temps et le jeu pathologique"%0a** as if a sudden gain in chances of survival was post-rationalized %0a** "l'addiction n'existerait pas si il n'y avait pas de plaisir"%0a** overall a biased mastery of distributions and probabilities%0a* {-[[http://www.arte.tv/fr/grippe/2897258,CmC=2897150.html|Grippe A, un virus fait débat]], Arte Octoboer 2009-}%0a** moved to [[Content/Health]] page%0a** Wikipedia page on Antibiotic [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antibiotic|in English]] and [[http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antibiotique|in French]]%0a* [[http://autrement.blogspirit.com/archive/2010/01/09/postcapitalisme-comment-penser-l-apres.html|Postcapitalisme : comment penser l'aprčs ?]], Oui, mais bon ... Aligre FM January 2010 %0a* [[http://autrement.blogspirit.com/archive/2009/12/21/completement-mytho.html|Complétement Mytho]], Oui, mais bon ... Aligre FM December 2009%0a** [[http://www.idee-jour.fr/-Arnopetitpopo-com-.html|ArnoPetitPopo.com]]%0a* [[http://sites.radiofrance.fr/chaines/france-culture2/emissions/matins/fiche.php?diffusion_id=80299|Lutter contre la pauvreté - Esther Duflo]], Les Matins, France Culture January 2010%0a** [[http://www.repid.com/Un-defi-renouvele-lutter-contre-la.html|Un défi renouvelé : lutter contre la pauvreté - Conférence de presse d’Esther Duflo]], La République des idées January 2010%0a* [[#AviWigderson]][[http://video.ias.edu/P-vs-NP|The "P vs. NP" Problem: Efficient Computation, Internet Security, and the Limits of Human Knowledge]] by Avi Wigderson, Institute for Advanced Study 2008%0a** "'''If P=NP''', we have fast automatic finder. '''%3c%3cCreativity>> can be efficiently automated'''. " min36%0a** see also [[Seedea:Research/Research]] page%0a** [[http://www.math.ias.edu/~avi/|Avi Wigderson's Home Page]] at the School of Mathematics, Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton%0a* [[http://tbtf.com/resource/jwburton.html|Directing the strokes of Ockham's razor]] by Joshua W. Burton, TBTF Log 2001%0a* [[http://rjlipton.wordpress.com/2009/03/28/erds-and-the-quantum-method/|Erdös and the Quantum Method]] by Dick Lipton, Gödel’s Lost Letter and P=NP 2009%0a** Wikipedia on [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Probabilistic_method|Probabilistic method]] : if one randomly chooses objects from a specified class, the probability that the result is of the prescribed kind is more than zero.%0a** "Clarke’s First Law: When a distinguished but elderly scientist states that something is possible, he is almost certainly right. When he states that something is impossible, he is very probably wrong."%0a* Le web et la complexité1/3 [[http://sites.radiofrance.fr/chaines/france-culture2/emissions/place_toile/fiche.php?diffusion_id=80279|La cartographie numérique]], Place de la toile, France Culture January 2010%0a** [[http://www.lamontreverte.org/|La Montre Verte]] (Citypulse)%0a* [[http://video.ias.edu/csdm/dynamicdata|Privacy of Dynamic Data: Continual Observation and Pan Privacy]] by Moni Naor, Institute for Advanced Study November 2009%0a** [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Differential_privacy|Differential privacy]] on Wikipedia%0a*** added to [[Seedea:Content/Newconcepts#DifferentialPrivacy]]%0a*** [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sanitization_(classified_information)|Sanitization (classified information)]]%0a** Re-identification [[http://privacy.cs.cmu.edu/dataprivacy/projects/results.html|Research Results at the Data Privacy Lab]] (CMU)%0a* [[http://www.dvdelflapompeafrique.com/|Elf, la pompe Afrique]] de Nicolas Lambert, Bac vidéo 2006%0a** "Elf n'est pas seulement une société pétroličre, c'est une diplomatie parallčle destinée ŕ garder le contrôle sur un certain nombre d'Etats africains, surtout au moment clé de la décolonisation." 1h54min%0a*** [[http://www.les-renseignements-genereux.org/citations/?themeId=6298|Affaire Elf, affaire d'Etat. Entretiens avec Eric Decouty]], Le cherche-midi, 2001.%0a** [[http://www.unpasdecote.org/UnPasdeCote/elf_1_proc%25C3%25A8s.html|elf, la pompe Afrique]] (oů l'on se souvient que ce n'est pas le procčs d'elf...)%0a* [[http://sites.radiofrance.fr/chaines/france-culture2/emissions/marche-des-sciences/fiche.php?diffusion_id=79796|L'histoire mouvementée du Grand prix des sciences mathématiques de 1918]], La Marche des Sciences, France Culture January 2010%0a** see also the previously listened to [[http://www.diffusion.ens.fr/index.php?res=conf&idconf=2633|Fatou, Julia, les mathématiques et la guerre ? by Michčle Audin]] ENS 2009%0a* [[http://sites.radiofrance.fr/chaines/france-culture2/emissions/continent_sciences/fiche.php?diffusion_id=79624|La sexualité animale]], Continent Sciences, France Culture January 2010%0a** see also my reading notes on [[ReadingNotes/TheRedQueen]] and [[ReadingNotes/TheMatingMind]]%0a* [[http://www.physorg.com/news183119740.html|Study suggests theory for insect colonies as 'superorganisms']],PhysOrg.com January 2010%0a** humans, especially using internet, had a key difference between "superorganism" qualified species like ants, termites or bees%0a*** we can makes stats and models on the global emerging behavior (basically recording data and displaying patterns) while they get stuck at the executing level%0a* [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nikolas_Rose|Nikolas Rose]] author of [[http://www.cambridge.org/uk/catalogue/catalogue.asp?isbn=9780521646079|Inventing Our Selves: Psychology, Power and Personhood]],Cambridge University Press 1996 mentioned in [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Self_(psychology)|Wikipedia Self (psychology)]] page%0a** [[http://www.lse.ac.uk/collections/brainSelfSociety/about/Default.htm|Brain, Self and Society]], LSE%0a*** What are the social impacts of the new sciences of the brain?%0a** see also my related [[Content/ClickingMoments]]%0a* [[http://sites.radiofrance.fr/franceinter/em/humeurvagabonde/index.php?id=87417|Serge Portelli Pour « Le sarkozysme sans Sarkozy » aux éditions Grasset]], l'humeur vagabonde, France Inter January 2010%0a* [[http://piratesandrevolutionaries.blogspot.com/2009/02/foucault-and-deleuze-in-nikolas-roses.html|Foucault and Deleuze in Nikolas Rose's “Authority and the Genealogy of Subjectivity”]] by Corry Shores, Pirates & Revolutionaries 2009%0a** "it is for political reasons, and not existential ones, that we have self-awareness and self-concern"%0a** "new modes of folding authority are connected with revised political problematizations and technologies:%0a*** there is now less emphasis on welfare and more on entrepreneurship;%0a*** prudentialism replaces social insurance; and,%0a*** self-promotional striving becomes valued more than social bonds"%0a* [[http://www.ccepa.ca/blog/?p=84|Engineering selfhood in the 21st century - Dr. Nikolas Rose]], CCEPA Blog October 2009%0a* [[http://www.academyanalyticarts.org/rose1.htm|Power and Subjectivity: Critical History and Psychology, by Nikolas Rose]], symposium on historical dimensions of psychological discourse 1991%0a** "Recurrent histories [which take the present as both the culmination of the past and the standpoint from which its historicity can be displayed] are more than "ideology"; they have a constitutive role to play in most scientific discourses."%0a** "as Kurt Danziger has elegantly shown, the "subject" of psychology is "socially constructed" both in the sense of the construction of the discipline and in the sense of the construction of its thought object -the human subject."%0a** "the strategies, programmes, techniques and devices and reflections on the adminstration of conduct which Michel Foucault terms governmentality or simply government have become "psychologized". The exercise of modern forms of political power has become intrinsically linked to a knowledge of human subjectivity."%0a** "The exercise of authority, here, becomes a therapeutic matter: the most powerful way of acting upon the actions of others is to change the ways in which they will govern themselves."%0a** "The norms of autonomy and self-realisation that psychology elaborates are integrally bound to this ethico-political discourse of individuality, freedom and choice."%0a* [[http://www2.lse.ac.uk/PublicEvents/events/2007/20061219t1744z001.aspx|Psychology as Social Science with Nikolas Rose]], LSE Public Events 2007%0a* [[http://www.internetisshit.org/print.html|InternetIsShit.org]]%0a* [[http://j-ai-du-louper-un-episode.hautetfort.com/archive/2010/01/16/jacques-sapir-causes-reelles-de-la-crise-et-choamge.html|Jacques Sapir : Causes réelles de la crise et chômage...]], J'ai dű louper un épisode... January 2010%0a* [[http://www.canalacademie.com/L-histoire-des-mots-un-hymne-a-la.html|L'histoire des mots, un hymne ŕ la vie !]] by Jean Auba, Canal Academie January 2010%0a* [[http://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/news/2010/01/google-v-china-the-chinese-government-reacts.ars|Google v. China: the Chinese government reacts]] by Nate Anderson, ArsTechnica January 2010%0a* {-[[http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00q9jfs|Horizon, 2009-2010, Pill Poppers]], BBC January 2010-}%0a** moved to the [[Content/Health#Documentaries]] page%0a** [[http://www.exitinternational.net/|Exit International]], Voluntary Euthanasia and Assisted Suicide Information, End of Life Choices information & advocacy non-profit%0a* {-[[http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00q2rdj|Horizon, 2009-2010, Why Do Viruses Kill?]], BBC January 2010-}%0a** moved to the [[Content/Health#Documentaries]] page%0a** [[ReadingNotes/TheRedQueen]]%0a* [[http://sites.radiofrance.fr/chaines/france-culture2/emissions/planete/fiche.php?diffusion_id=79786|La question des ressources dans les pays du Golfe arabo-persique]], Planete Terre, France Culture January 2010%0a* {-Carbon economy [[http://audiovideo.economist.com/?fr_story=845ea9d32d4d59c75d1523553acec652567b3a6f|interview with Emma Duncan]], The Economist December 2009-}%0a** moved to [[Content/Energy]]%0a* [[http://www.les-renseignements-genereux.org/textes/9828|Interview d'Alexandre : Un parcours politique ŕ partir des idées de Cornélius Castoriadis]], Les Renseignements Généreux December 2009%0a** Quelles sont ces impasses du militantisme ?%0a*** "Dans la plupart des cas, le mécanisme militant est le suivant : on mčne une action, ŕ trčs peu, le résultat est assez dérisoire mais on est contents de nous, on a raison, mais on refuse de faire un bilan, on ne touche pas réellement les gens, et les conséquences secondes, ou futures, ou indirectes de nos actions n’ont pas été, et ne seront pas, pensées. Il y a dans le milieu militant trčs peu de réflexion, d’autocritique, de bilan." (p13)%0a** [[http://www.magmaweb.fr/spip/|bathyscaphe]] Collectif informel de pratiques et de pensées politiques%0a* [[http://news.cnet.com/8301-13641_3-10437644-44.html|Privacy is over. Here comes sociality.]] by Tim Leberecht, CNET News January 2010%0a* {-[[http://sites.radiofrance.fr/chaines/france-culture2/emissions/marche-des-sciences/fiche.php?diffusion_id=80306|L’histoire de la biodiversité]], La Marche des Sciences, France Culture January 2010-}%0a** moved to [[ReadingNotes/DemonsInEden]]%0a** [[http://portal.unesco.org/en/ev.php-URL_ID=47217&URL_DO=DO_TOPIC&URL_SECTION=201.html|UNESCO organizing two events to launch International Year of Biodiversity]], UNESCO.org January2010%0a* [[http://sites.radiofrance.fr/chaines/france-culture2/emissions/science_publique/fiche.php?diffusion_id=80320|Club Science Publique : La prévention, jusqu'oů ?]], Science publique, France Culture January 2010%0a* [[http://sites.radiofrance.fr/chaines/france-culture2/emissions/megahertz/fiche.php?diffusion_id=80760|NPR]], Mégahertz, France Culture January 2010%0a* [[http://hmi.ucsd.edu/howmuchinfo_research_report_consum.php|How Much Information? 2009 Report on American Consumers]] UCSD: Global Information Industry Center%0a** "if we include %3c%3cpersonal conversation>> as a source of information, it is possible that we receive fewer bytes INFO'_C_' than our ancestors did 100 years ago. The reason is that conversation is very %3c%3chigh bandwidth>>." (p28)%0a*** yet how much new information is there in personal conversation%0a* {-[[http://davidlavery.net/Gruber/pages/cwomhg.htm|Creative Work: On the Method of Howard Gruber]] by David Lavery, The Journal of Humanistic Psychology 1993-}%0a** moved to [[ReadingNotes/Gruber]]%0a* {-[[http://davidlavery.net/Gruber/Pages/grubqout.htm|Quotations from Howard Gruber]] selected by David Lavery-}%0a** moved to [[ReadingNotes/Gruber]]%0a* [[http://theyesmenfixtheworld.com/|The Yes Men fix the world]], 2009%0a* [[http://asc-parc.blogspot.com/2010/01/what-are-big-research-problems-in.html|What are big research problems in Social Web technologies?]], Augmented Social Cognition January 2010%0a* [[http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-4626607137793687730|Le bonheur publicitaire est une chimčre]] Capone and Blocky 2004%0a* [[http://www.canalacademie.com/Le-lien-de-subordination-dans-l.html|Le lien de subordination dans l'oeil de la caméra]] by Marie-France Mazars, CanalAcademie October 2009%0a* [[http://www.canalacademie.com/Hertz-Planck-Einstein-Schrodinger.html|Hertz, Planck, Einstein, Schrödinger : les débuts de la mécanique quantique]] by Emmanuel Rosenche, Canal Academie October 2009%0a** [[http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-1798905179064253100|Germanium -The Military's Holy Grail]] with interview of War Eagle Mining%0a** http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Semiconductor%0a** http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Semiconductor_device%0a* [[http://www.canalacademie.com/Les-origines-de-la-democratie-par.html|Les origines de la démocratie par Jean Baechler]] Canal Academie January 2010%0a* [[http://www.bbc.co.uk/sn/tvradio/programmes/horizon/broadband/tx/bodyparts/|Horizon - How much is your dead body worth?]] BBC 2008%0a* {-[[http://sites.radiofrance.fr/chaines/france-culture2/emissions/continent_sciences/fiche.php?diffusion_id=79857|Quel statut et nature pour les mathématiques ?]], Continent Science, France Culture January 2010-}%0a** moved to [[ReadingNotes/PCM]]%0a* [[http://www.wired.com/magazine/2010/01/ff_newrevolution/all/1|In the Next Industrial Revolution, Atoms Are the New Bits]] by Chris Anderson, Wired Magazine January 2010%0a** "The Internet democratized publishing, broadcasting, and communications, and the consequence was a massive increase in the range of both participation and participants in everything digital — the long tail of bits.%0a** Now the same is happening to manufacturing — the long tail of things."%0a** [[http://www.popsci.com/technology/article/2010-01/darpas-economic-fix-make-manufacturing-sector-run-semiconductor-biz|DARPA's Economic Fix: Run All Industries Like the Semiconductor Industry]] by Clay Dillow, Popular Science January 2010 %0a** http://www.shanzai.com/%0a** "Joy’s law turned Coase’s law [that companies exist to minimize transaction costs] upside down. Now, working within a company often imposes higher transaction costs than running a project online."%0a** http://diydrones.com/%0a** http://www.sparkfun.com/%0a* {-[[http://www.indiepixfilms.com/film/3392|Off the Grid: Life On The Mesa]], IndiePix Films 2007-}%0a** moved to [[Content/Projetautonomieenergetique#UtopianProjects]]%0a** http://stillpointpictures.com/films.html%0a** [[http://reason.com/archives/2007/06/01/desert-autonomous-zone|Desert Autonomous Zone]] by Jesse Walker, Reason Magazine 2007%0a*** "it's the crossroads," Jeremy says, "between utopian idealism and a post-apocalyptic world"%0a* [[http://www.canalacademie.com/Physique-quantique-et-philosophie.html|Physique quantique et philosophie]], Canal Academie 2006%0a* [[http://www.canalacademie.com/La-fondation-Louis-de-Broglie.html|La fondation Louis de Broglie]], Canal Academie 2006%0a* [[http://www.canalacademie.com/Louis-de-Broglie.html|Louis de Broglie]] by Georges Lochak, Canal Academie 2006%0a* [[http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/science/medicine/article7005401.ece|Neuron breakthrough offers hope on Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s]], Times Online January 2010 %0a* [[http://www.canalacademie.com/L-obsolescence-des-oeuvres.html|L'obsolescence des oeuvres historiques]] by François Monnier, Canal Academie 2006%0a* [[http://entertainment.timesonline.co.uk/tol/arts_and_entertainment/specials/moctezuma/article6837549.ece|Moctezuma’s revenge? Tragic Aztec rules again at British Museum]], Times Online September 2009%0a** http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atavism%0a** see also the Winter 2009 visit to the [[Museum/Museum#Branly|Musee du Quai Branly]]%0a* [[http://www.canalacademie.com/L-obsolescence-des-oeuvres.html|L'obsolescence des oeuvres historiques]] by François Monnier, Canal Academie 2005%0a** notion of "La dépréciation du capital de connaissances"%0a** "diviser tous les esprits en deux classes, quels que soient leur qualité et leur degré ;%0a*** 1) ceux qui apprennent, qui sont en train d’apprendre jusqu’ŕ leur dernier jour ;%0a*** 2) ceux (...) qui s’arrętent ŕ une certaine heure de la vie, qui disent non au but d’avenir et se fixent ŕ ce qu’ils croient la chose trouvée" Sainte-Beuve%0a* [[http://www.thepunch.com.au/articles/science-proves-morning-abolution-is-happiness-solution|Science proves morning ablution the only solution]] by Tory Shepherd, The Punch 2009%0a* [[http://sites.radiofrance.fr/chaines/france-culture2/emissions/science_publique/fiche.php?diffusion_id=80321|Le logiciel libre peut-il s’imposer ?]] Science publique, France Culture January 2010%0a* [[http://entertainment.timesonline.co.uk/tol/arts_and_entertainment/visual_arts/article7007181.ece|Artist Michael Landy bins works by Damien Hirst and Tracey Emin]] by Ben Hoyle, Times Online January 2010%0a* [[http://outlawbiology.net/|Outlaw Biology? Public Participation in the Age of Big Bio]], California NanoSystems Institute, UCLA 29-30 January 2010%0a** http://artsci.ucla.edu/hox/%0a** http://twitter.com/#search?q=%2523outlawbio%0a** http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/40339.php%0a* [[http://sites.radiofrance.fr/chaines/france-culture2/emissions/marche-des-sciences/fiche.php?diffusion_id=80308|La science au féminin]], La marche des sciences, France Culture January 2010%0a* {-[[http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00q2mk5|Chemistry: A Volatile History]], BBC January 2010-}%0a** moved to [[ReadingNotes/ElegantSolutions]]%0a* [[http://www.firstrunfeatures.com/tvswastikadvd.html|Television Under the Swastika]] by Michael Kloft, Spiegel TV 1999%0a* [[http://creativity-online.com/work/cat-2009-open-source-everything/16356|CaT 2009: Open Source Everything]] by Ben Fry and Carlos Ulloa, Creativity Online July 2009%0a** http://processing.org/%0a** http://hehe.org.free.fr/hehe/texte/nv/index.html%0a* [[http://www.oilonice.org/|Oil on Ice]] 2004%0a** http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prudhoe_Bay_Oil_Field%0a** http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Exxon_Valdez_oil_spill%0a%0a%0a[[#Bottom]] PersonalInformationStream.WithoutNotesJanuary11=* [[http://techcrunch.com/2011/01/01/why-we-desperately-need-a-new-and-better-google-2/|Why We Desperately Need a New (and Better) Google]] by Vivek Wadhwa, January 2010%0a* [[#KDIJASSS]][[http://jasss.soc.surrey.ac.uk/13/4/reviews/1.html|Review of Morone, Piergiuseppe and Taylor, Richard: Knowledge Diffusion and Innovation: Modelling Complex Entrepreneurial Behaviours]] by César García-Díaz and Diemo Urbig, JASSS 2010%0a** [[Wikipedia:Representative agent]]%0a** [[Wikipedia:Perfect information]]%0a** [[ReadingNotes/ScanningNotes#KEINS]]%0a* [[http://www.businessinsider.com/googles-top-designer-quora-2010-12|Google's Head Of Design Gushes About How Great Quora Is]] by Jay Yarow, BusinessInsider 2010%0a* [[http://www.businessinsider.com/google-will-land-on-the-moon-before-it-beats-facebook-says-gmail-inventor-paul-buchheit-2010-12|Google Will Land On The Moon Before It Beats Facebook, Says Gmail Inventor Paul Buchheit]] by Ryan Tate, BusinessInsider 2010%0a* [[http://english.aljazeera.net/programmes/insidestory/2010/12/201012151234554295.html|Who rules the web?]], INSIDE STORY, Al Jazeera English 2010%0a* [[#NormFriesen]][[http://www.uic.edu/htbin/cgiwrap/bin/ojs/index.php/fm/article/viewArticle/3149/2718|Education and the social Web: Connective learning and the commercial imperative]] by Norm Friesen, First Monday 2010%0a** see also [[Content/Education]], [[Tools/SocialNetworks]] and [[Person/]]%0a** [[http://tech.fortune.cnn.com/2011/05/20/zuckerberg-kids-under-13-should-be-allowed-on-facebook/|Zuckerberg: Kids under 13 should be allowed on Facebook]] by Michal Lev-Ram, Fortune Tech May 2011%0a* [[http://images.math.cnrs.fr/Ca-n-en-finira-donc-jamais.html|Ça n'en finira donc jamais ?]] by Pierre Gallais, Images des mathématiques 2010%0a* [[http://www.nytimes.com/2011/01/02/business/02speed.html?pagewanted=1|Electronic Trading Creates a New Financial Landscape]] By Graham Bowley, NYTimes.com January 2011%0a** [[ReadingNotes/QuantitativeTrading]]%0a* [[http://www.nytimes.com/2011/01/02/science/02see.html?_r=1|Smarter Than You Think - When Computers Keep Watch]] by Steve Lohr, NYTimes.com January 2011%0a** to keep in my for personal behavior monitoring and [[http://OurP.IM|OurP.IM]]%0a* [[http://vimeo.com/12905501|Reuters World in Crisis Simulacrum]], Reuters 2010%0a* [[#ArtificialCosmogenesis]][[http://arxiv.org/abs/0803.1087|The Future of Scientific Simulations: from Artificial Life to Artificial Cosmogenesis]] by Clement Vidal, 2008%0a** added Seedea:Content/Newconcepts#ArtificialCosmogenesis%0a** [[http://evodevouniverse.com/wiki/Research_on_free_energy_rate_density|Research on free energy rate density (FERD)]], Evo Devo Universe wiki%0a*** previously discovered through the microprocessor example during Kevin Kelly's presentation of his What Technology Wants%0a*** added Seedea:Content/Newconcepts#FERD%0a** mention of [[Wikipedia:Lee Smolin#Fecund_universes]] (or Cosmological natural selection, CNS), added to [[Content/Cosmology]]%0a** see also my solely descriptive [[Fabien/ExtendedLayeredModel]]%0a* [[http://www.esalenctr.org/display/confpage.cfm?confid=10&pageid=102&pgtype=1|Cosmic Evolution (from Evolutionary Theory Conference Summary) by Eric Chaisson]], Esalen Center for Theory & Research 2000%0a** [[http://www.tufts.edu/as/wright_center/eric/ericrsrch.html|Eric Chaisson Current Research]], Tufts University%0a** [[http://www.hup.harvard.edu/catalog.php?isbn=9780674009875|Cosmic Evolution - The Rise of Complexity in Nature]] by Eric J. Chaisson, Harvard University Press 2002%0a* [[http://www.rerunproducties.nl/film%2520ellul.htm|The Treachery by Technology: A Portrait of Jacques Ellul]], Rerun Producties 1996%0a** [[Wikipedia:Jacques Ellul]]%0a** [[http://agora.qc.ca/textes/ellul1.html|Jacques Ellul, Le systčme technicien]], Calman-Lévy 1977%0a* [[http://evodevouniverse.com/wiki/A_Cosmic_Evolutionary_Worldview:_Short_Responses_to_the_Big_Questions|A Cosmic Evolutionary Worldview: Short Responses to the Big Questions]] by Clément Vidal, Evo Devo Universe%0a** added to [[Fabien/MyBeliefs#KnownSimilarProcesses]]%0a** mention of%0a*** Popper, cf [[ReadingNotes/Popper|The Logic of Scientific Discovery]]%0a*** Rescher, cf [[ReadingNotes/Epistemetrics]]%0a*** Campbell, cf [[ReadingNotes/EvolutionaryEpistemologyAsAScientificMethod]], [[ReadingNotes/TheThingsWeDo]] and [[ReadingNotes/WithoutMiracles]]%0a* [[http://arxiv.org/ftp/arxiv/papers/0912/0912.5508.pdf#page=324|The Meaning of Life]] by John Stewart, The Evolution and Development of the Universe 2008%0a** http://www.evolutionarymanifesto.com/%0a** [[http://www.accelerationwatch.com/developmentalsinghypothesis.html|Intro to the Developmental Singularity Hypothesis (DSH)]] by John M. Smart%0a*** shared on http://groups.google.com/group/master-web-science%0a* [[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1552058/|In Our Backyard]], Great Eye in the Sky Productions 2009%0a** Wikipedia:Superfund%0a* [[#27C3]][[http://events.ccc.de/congress/2010/Fahrplan/events/4245.en.html|Adventures in analyzing Stuxnet]] by Bruce Dang, 27C3 2010%0a** see also [[Bypassing/Bypassing#HybridsSolutionToLocks]]%0a* [[http://events.ccc.de/congress/2010/Fahrplan/events/4276.en.html|Cognitive Psychology for Hackers]] by Sai, 27C3 2010%0a** [[http://saizai.com/presentations.shtml|Cognitive Psychology for Hackers]] slides%0a** see also [[ReadingNotes/PetitCoursDAutoDefenseIntellectuelle]]%0a** tweeted on empathy http://twitter.com/#!/utopiah/status/21931521065615360%0a** [[http://www.sciencemag.org/content/185/4157/1124.abstract|Judgment under Uncertainty: Heuristics and Biases]] Science/AAAS 1974%0a*** [[Wikipedia:Amos Tversky]]%0a*** [[Wikipedia:Daniel Kahneman]]%0a** [[Wikipedia:Zendo (game)]]%0a* [[http://events.ccc.de/congress/2010/Fahrplan/events/4339.en.html|OpenLeaks]] by Daniel Domscheit-Berg, 27C3 2010%0a** http://www.openleaks.org%0a*** tweeted in early December 2010 http://identi.ca/utopiah/tag/wikileaks%0a** see also [[Cookbook/News]], in particular the step by step diffusion of leaks would be interesting to add%0a* [[#RenaudLifchitz]][[http://events.ccc.de/congress/2010/Fahrplan/events/4151.en.html|Android geolocation using GSM network]] by Renaud Lifchitz, 27C3 2010%0a* [[http://events.ccc.de/congress/2010/Fahrplan/events/4140.en.html|Contemporary Profiling of Web Users]] by Dominik Herrmann and lexi, 27C3 2010%0a** [[Bypassing/Identification]]%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oJTwQvgfgMM|Emacs Org-mode - a system for note-taking and project planning]] by Carsten Dominik, Google Tech Talks 2008%0a** http://orgmode.org/%0a*** http://orgmode.org/worg/%0a** https://github.com/jessesherlock/VimOrganizer%0a** http://ourp.im/%0a** [[http://www.couchet.org/blog/index.php?post/2010/11/27/Un-org-mode-camp-le-samedi-22-janvier-2011-a-Paris|Un "org-mode camp" le samedi 22 janvier 2011 ŕ Paris]] by Frédéric Couchet, Mad's blog%0a** freenode/#lifehacking%0a* [[http://www.slideshare.net/boardofinnovation/10-business-models-that-rocked-2010-6434921|10 business models that rocked 2010]], Board of Innovation January 2011%0a* [[http://www.rosenfeldmedia.com/books/mobile-design/blog/emergent_computing_paradigms/|Emergent Computing Paradigms]] by Rachel Hinman, Rosenfeld Media - The Mobile Frontier January 2011%0a** via @CyBunk%0a* [[#AdamObeng]][[http://events.ccc.de/congress/2010/Fahrplan/events/4098.en.html|Tor is Peace, Software Freedom is Slavery, Wikipedia is Truth]], The political philosophy of the Internet by Adam Obeng, 27C3 2010%0a** http://adamobeng.com/27c3/ with slides and text%0a** [[Wikipedia:Robert Nozick]]%0a*** [[Wikipedia:Anarchy, State, and Utopia]]%0a**** differnet from [[http://mitpress.mit.edu/catalog/item/default.asp?ttype=2&tid=4196|Crypto Anarchy, Cyberstates, and Pirate Utopias]] by Peter Ludlow previously added to [[Content/ChooseYourCountry]]%0a** see also [[Content/LegislativeChanges]] and [[Events/VotingIsALearningProcess]]%0a** Seedea:Seedea/Licenses%0a* [[http://owni.fr/2011/01/05/a-paris-la-police-aura-des-yeux-tout-partout/|A Paris, la police aura des yeux tout partout]] by Jean Marc Manach, OWNI January 2011%0a* [[http://events.ccc.de/congress/2010/Fahrplan/events/4187.en.html|Your Infrastructure Will Kill You]] Eleanor Saitta, 27C3 2010%0a** discussing scalability, complexity, "cost of efficiency", coupling%0a** see also [[Content/Vademecum]] and [[Content/Projetautonomieenergetique]]%0a** http://dymaxion.org%0a** Simple Critical Infrastructure Maps (SCIM)%0a*** applied by [[http://butteredsidedown.co.uk/scim.html|Buttered Side Down]]%0a*** by [[http://guptaoption.com/scim.pdf|The Gupta Option]]%0a* [[#InternationalCyberJurisdiction]][[http://vimeo.com/17851619|International Cyber Jurisdiction: “Kill Switching” Cyberspace, Cyber Criminal Prosecution]] by Tiffany Strauchs Rad, DojoCon 2010%0a** [[http://www.dojocon.org/|DojoCon 2010 - Where Security Masters Lead.]] %0a** [[http://events.ccc.de/congress/2010/Fahrplan/events/4236.en.html|International Cyber Jurisdiction]] by Tiffany Rad, 27C3 2010%0a** [[http://twitter.com/#!/TiffanyRad|@TiffanyRad]]%0a** see also [[Tools/Internet#LegislativeRouting]] and [[Languages/OwnConcepts#LegislativeRoutingProtocol]]%0a** my previous discovery of [[Wikipedia:Data haven]] including discussion with CyberBunker's founders and checking SeaLand news%0a** [[http://www.publicknowledge.org/|Public Knowledge]] Fighting for your digital rights in Washington.%0a** mention of [[http://docs.piratpartiet.se/Principles%25203.2.pdf|Pirate Party Declaration of Principles 3.2]]%0a* [[http://events.ccc.de/congress/2010/Fahrplan/events/4244.en.html|A Critical Overview of 10 years of Privacy Enhancing Technologies]] by Seda Guerses, 27C3 2010%0a** see also [[Bypassing/Monitoring]]%0a** [[http://people.cs.kuleuven.be/~seda.guerses/|university homepage]], Katholieke Universiteit Leuven%0a** [[http://www.esat.kuleuven.be/scd/person.php?view=2&persid=400|ESAT-Cosic: People]], Katholieke Universiteit Leuven%0a** [[http://www.sscqueens.org/|The Surveillance Studies Centre (SSC)]], Queen’s University%0a** [[http://ideas.repec.org/p/dgr/umamer/2003035.html|Social Sorting]] by Robin Cowan and Nicolas Jonard, MERIT%0a** [[http://polaris.gseis.ucla.edu/pagre/|Phil Agre's Home Page]], University of California Los Angeles%0a** mention of k-anonymity, previously discovered Seedea:Content/Newconcepts#DifferentialPrivacy%0a* [[http://blogs.forbes.com/bruceupbin/2011/01/03/when-smart-people-are-bad-employees/|When Smart People are Bad Employees]] by Bruce Upbin, Forbes January 2011%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t0aQojDGSD4|Your ISP and the Government: Best Friends Forever]] by Christopher Soghoian, DEFCON 18 2010%0a** [[Wikipedia:Pen register]]%0a** [[Bypassing/Monitoring]]%0a** http://defcon.org/html/links/dc-archives/dc-18-archive.html#Soghoian%0a** [[http://www.google.com/transparencyreport/governmentrequests/|Google Transparency Report: Government Requests]]%0a** [[http://www.wallofsheep.com/|WallOfSheep]] on https for webmail/IM%0a** http://www.dubfire.net%0a* [[http://events.ccc.de/congress/2010/Fahrplan/events/4084.en.html|Ignorance and Peace Narratives in Cyberspace]] by Angela Crow, 27C3 2010%0a** [[http://personal.georgiasouthern.edu/~crowa/|homepage]] at Georgia Southern University%0a* [[#TheDeclineEffect]][[http://www.newyorker.com/reporting/2010/12/13/101213fa_fact_lehrer?currentPage=all|The Decline Effect and the Scientific Method]] by Jonah Lehrer, The New Yorker 2010%0a** consider also the cost of precision, requiring a better statistical correlation on a larger dataset is not free yet research is done with a limited budget that has to be allocated%0a*** one could thus wonder if a lab director wouldn't tend to optimize resources even though potentially leading to more brittle results%0a*** see also [[Content/Economy]] and [[Wikipedia:Diminishing returns]]%0a** [[Wikipedia:Confirmation bias]]%0a** mention of [[ReadingNotes/Popper]] and [[ReadingNotes/Kuhn]]%0a* [[http://events.ccc.de/congress/2010/Fahrplan/events/4263.en.html|The importance of resisting Excessive Government Surveillance]] by Nicholas Merrill, 27C3 2010%0a* [[http://ubiquity.acm.org/article.cfm?id=1920826|What is computation? Computation and Fundamental Physics]] by Dave Bacon, ACM Ubiquity symposium 2010%0a* [[http://ubiquity.acm.org/article.cfm?id=1922682|What is Computation? Computation and Computational Thinking]] by Alfred V. Aho, ACM Ubiquity symposium January 2011%0a* [[http://events.ccc.de/congress/2010/Fahrplan/events/4144.en.html|A short political history of acoustics]] by Oona Leganovic, 27C3 2010%0a** [[http://twitter.com/#!/playinprogress|@playinprogress]]%0a** http://playinprogress.net/line/about/%0a** Wikipedia:Acoustics%0a*** Wikipedia:Acoustics#History_of_acoustics%0a** mention of [[Wikipedia:Giambattista della Porta]]%0a** Phonurgia nova, [[Wikipedia:Athanasius Kircher]] 1673%0a*** added to [[Bypassing/Monitoring]]%0a*** http://intellagence.eu.com/acoustics2008/acoustics2008/cd1/data/articles/000807.pdf%0a* [[http://events.ccc.de/congress/2010/Fahrplan/events/4237.en.html|INDECT - an EU-Surveillance Project]] by Sylvia Johnigk, 27C3 2010%0a** [[http://www.panopticum-europe.eu/|Panopticum Europe]] (FIfF)%0a** mention of [[http://www.aclu.org/national-security/surveillance-industrial-complex|The Surveillance-Industrial Complex]], American Civil Liberties Union 2004%0a** Wikipedia:INDECT%0a** see also [[Bypassing/Monitoring]] and [[Bypassing/Identification]]%0a** [[http://www.indect-project.eu/|INDECT homepage]] tools for enhancing security of citizens and protecting confidentiality of recorded and stored information.%0a** [[http://ec.europa.eu/enterprise/policies/security/|Security research and development - Enterprise and Industry]], European Commission%0a* [[http://events.ccc.de/congress/2010/Fahrplan/events/3983.en.html|Hackers and Computer Science]] by Sergey Bratus, 27C3 2010%0a** [[http://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/~sergey/|Sergey's modest homepage]]%0a** Dartmouth [[http://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/~sws/advising/|The PKI/Trust Lab (aka "Smith Lab") (aka "045 Sudikoff")]]%0a** Dartmouth [[http://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/~pkilab/research/|PKILab Research Update]]%0a** major role of trust (and thus social engineering), see my [[Person/Person#TrustSystems]]%0a** mention of%0a*** Wikipedia:Bugtraq%0a*** [[http://security.ece.cmu.edu/aeg/|Automatic Exploit Generation]], CMU%0a*** [[http://trust.utep.edu/|UTEP Trust Lab]], University of Texas%0a* [[http://security.ece.cmu.edu/aeg/|Automatic Exploit Generation]] by David Brumley, CMU%0a** [[http://twitter.com/#!/utopiah/status/23446161603956737|tweeted]]%0a** http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~dbrumley/pubs/apeg.html%0a** [[http://seclists.org/dailydave/2010/q4/25|Automatic Exploitation Paper Peer Review]] by Dave, Dailydave 2010%0a* [[http://events.ccc.de/congress/2010/Fahrplan/events/4123.en.html|Defense is not dead]] Andreas Bogk, 27C3 2010%0a** [[http://blog.andreas.org/|Sex, Drugs & Compiler Construction]]%0a** ~11m "[the concept of abstraction] is your primary tool as a programmer, as an engineer, as a mathematician to get things right."%0a** [[http://vcc.codeplex.com/|VCC]] mechanical verifier for concurrent C programs%0a** [[http://www.cis.upenn.edu/~bcpierce/sf/|Software Foundations]], University of Pennsylvania%0a* [[http://events.ccc.de/congress/2010/Fahrplan/events/4174.en.html|The Hidden Nemesis]] by Ralf-Philipp Weinmann, 27C3 2010%0a** https://cryptolux.org/Ralf-Philipp_Weinmann%0a** http://www.flashrom.org%0a** mention of http://www.coreboot.org previously discovered%0a* [[http://events.ccc.de/congress/2010/Fahrplan/events/4121.en.html|Is the SSLiverse a safe place?]] by Jesse and Peter Eckersley, 27C3 2010%0a** [[https://www.eff.org/observatory|The EFF SSL Observatory]], Electronic Frontier Foundation%0a** previous talk at [[http://www.defcon.org/html/defcon-18/dc-18-speakers.html#Eckersley|DEF CON® 18 Hacking Conference]]%0a* [[http://scienceblogs.com/neurophilosophy/2007/07/the_discovery_of_the_neuron.php|The discovery of the neuron]] by Mo, Neurophilosophy 2007%0a* [[http://events.ccc.de/congress/2010/Fahrplan/events/4301.en.html|How the Internet sees you]] by Jeroen Massar, 27C3 2010%0a** critic regarding Tor, and other protections, as it shows behavior different enough from the masses to bring attention to the user%0a** critic of independent or small ISPs as it just pushes the problem further%0a*** i.e. if a trusted ISP is encircled by untrusted ISP sharing information, it is equivalent%0a**** identical problem with a small freenet network%0a** http://www.zurich.ibm.com/aurora/%0a** mention of%0a** http://people.epfl.ch/marc.stoecklin and http://ourmon.sourceforge.net%0a** [[http://lcamtuf.coredump.cx/p0f.shtml|p0f]] by Michal Zalewski%0a** http://www.sixxs.net%0a** [[http://www.freehaven.net/anonbib/topic.html|Free Haven's Selected Papers in Anonymity]]%0a* Bruno Latour et la nouvelle sociologie des sciences, Sciences Humaines 2010%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=saDHFomGW3A|George Lakoff]], Authors@Google 2008%0a* [[http://hauntingthelibrary.wordpress.com/2011/01/08/ecologist-magazine-using-machines-is-morally-comparable-with-slavery/|Ecologist Magazine: Using Machines Is “Morally Comparable” With Slavery.]], hauntingthelibrary January 2011%0a* [[http://www.theecologist.org/blogs_and_comments/commentators/other_comments/701072/climate_change_we_are_like_slaveowners.html|Climate change: we are like slave owners]] by Jean-Francois Mouhot, The Ecologist 2010%0a** mention of Seedea:Content/Newconcepts#EnergySlave%0a* [[http://vasistas.wordpress.com/2010/12/22/revendications-pour-un-net-viable/|Chaos Computer Club : Revendications pour un Net viable (traduction en français)]] by Marine, vasistas? 2010%0a** german original at [[http://ccc.de/de/updates/2010/forderungen-lebenswertes-netz|Forderungen für ein lebenswertes Netz]] by erdgeist, CCC 2010%0a* [[#Bettencourt]][[http://www.plosone.org/article/info%253Adoi%252F10.1371%252Fjournal.pone.0013541|Urban Scaling and Its Deviations: Revealing the Structure of Wealth, Innovation and Crime across Cities]], PLoS ONE 2010%0a** shared with Person:Alexandre%0a** to consider for [[House/]]%0a** see earlier%0a*** [[http://www.economist.com/node/15659589|The cost of living in cities: Trop cher?]], The Economist 2010%0a*** [[http://www.creativeclass.com/whos_your_city/|Who's Your City?]] by Richard Florida, 2008%0a**** housing decision not limited to affordability but also regarding the carrier and how pricing should evolve [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=khQ9BaXZAjM#t=27m|~min27 Authors@Google: Richard Florida]], 2008%0a** [[http://tuvalu.santafe.edu/~bettencourt/urban_observatory/|Supporting Online Maps and Rank Tables]]%0a* [[http://www.santafe.edu/news/item/city-ranking-bettencourt/|Why New York City is about average]], SFI News 2010%0a* [[http://arduinothedocumentary.org/|Arduino: The Documentary]], 2010%0a* [[http://www.economist.com/node/17723223|Doctoral degrees: The disposable academic]], The Economist 2010%0a** see also [[Content/Education]]%0a* [[http://www.nfb.ca/film/mystical_brain|Mystical Brain]] by Isabelle Raynauld, NFB 2006%0a** [[Wikipedia:Michael Persinger]]%0a*** [[Wikipedia:God helmet]]%0a** added to [[AutoDebate/ReligionVsScience]]%0a* [[http://arxiv.org/ftp/arxiv/papers/0912/0912.5508.pdf#page=15|Scale relativity and fractal space-time: theory and applications]] by Laurent Nottale, The Evolution and Development of the Universe 2008%0a** [[Wikipedia:Scale relativity]]%0a** Wikipedia:Retrodiction%0a* [[#SteveBlank]][[http://clearshore.net/?p=154|The Lean LaunchPad – Teaching Entrepreneurship as a Management Science]] by Steve Blank, Steve Blank Podcast – Clearshore 2010%0a** read %0a*** [[http://steveblank.com/2010/01/25/whats-a-startup-first-principles/|What’s A Startup? First Principles.]]%0a*** [[http://steveblank.com/2010/01/04/make-no-little-plans-%25E2%2580%2593-defining-the-scalable-startup/|Make No Little Plans – Defining the Scalable Startup]]%0a*** [[http://steveblank.com/2010/01/14/a-startup-is-not-a-smaller-version-of-a-large-company/|A Startup is Not a Smaller Version of a Large Company]]%0a** applied at InnovativITLab:InnovationMarketsArbitrage/Main/HomePage#HypothesisCanvas%0a* [[http://www.franceculture.com/emission-la-rumeur-du-monde-l-annee-politique-qui-vient-2011-01-08.html|L'année politique qui vient]], La Rumeur du monde, France Culture January 2011%0a** made me consider again [[Events/VotingIsALearningProcess]] especially as relative information seems to be growing in size and intensity as the elections get closer%0a*** thus requiring a proper framework to lower the cognitive and social pressure%0a*** also showing how political think tank and analyst could think regarding "talking first, yet not too early to get forgotten or becoming bird"%0a* [[http://www.foundora.com/2010/12/14/tor-gr%25c3%25b8nsund-startup-methodologist-co-founder-of-easypeasy-shares-his-entrepreneurial-story/|Interview with Tor Grřnsund, Startup Adviser & Methodologist]], Foundora 2010%0a** discovered Tor Grřnsund while preparing for [[Events/LeanStartupEtBusinessModelDecembre10]]%0a** "One too many times I have heard the B-scholar saying that he have a great idea and now only needs someone to go develop it for him, and similarly the engineer saying that he have a killer product that will go off selling itself. I hope to fix that." added to [[Events/MBE17#SpinSelling]]%0a* [[http://www.franceculture.com/emission-continent-sciences-la-science-et-l%25E2%2580%2599art-2011-01-10.html|La Science et l’Art]], Continent sciences, France Culture January 2011%0a** shared with Person:Lea%0a** see also the book Imaginaire scientifique, shared to Samuel Huron%0a* [[http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/6392268/ns/technology_and_science-space/|Beyond the Big Bang]], msnbc.com 2005%0a** see also [[Content/Cosmology]]%0a* [[http://web.mit.edu/newsoffice/2010/100x-internet-0628.html|An Internet 100 times as fast]] by Larry Hardesty, MIT News Office 2010%0a* [[http://www.newscientist.com/article/dn13252-artificial-letters-added-to-lifes-alphabet.html|Artificial letters added to life's alphabet]] by Robert Adler, New Scientist 2008%0a** see also http://www2.mrc-lmb.cam.ac.uk/group-leaders/a-to-g/j-chin%0a* [[http://venturebeat.com/2011/01/12/google-search/|Google already knows its search sucks (and is working to fix it)]] by Peter Yared, VentureBeat January 2011%0a** "Google.com page that describes PageRank is #4 in the Google search results for the term PageRank, below two vendors that are selling search engine marketing."%0a* [[http://www.franceculture.com/emission-la-marche-des-sciences-les-origines-du-langage-2011-01-13.html|Les origines du langage]] La Marche des sciences, France Culture January 2011%0a** see also [[ReadingNotes/ThePrehistoryOfLanguage]], [[Languages/]] and [[Tools/Programming]]%0a* [[http://www.xconomy.com/san-francisco/2011/01/13/new-models-for-investing-in-innovation/|New Models for Investing in Innovation]] by Steve Blank, Xconomy January 2011%0a* [[http://sirdg.com/2010/12/the-hot-girl-effect-and-networking/|The Hot Girl Effect and Networking]], SirDG 2010%0a* [[#AlainBerthoz]][[http://conferences-cdf.revues.org/228|La pluralité interprétative - La manipulation mentale des points de vue, un des fondements de la tolérance]] by Alain Berthoz, Collčge de France 2010%0a** discovered after [[Events/UnRegardSurLHommeContemporain]]%0a** shared on Twitter%0a** sympathie, empathie, periode critique, allocentrie%0a* [[#Watson]][[http://www.engadget.com/2011/01/13/ibms-watson-supercomputer-destroys-all-humans-in-jeopardy-pract/|IBM's Watson supercomputer destroys all humans in Jeopardy practice round (video!)]] by Paul Miller, Engadget January 2011%0a* [[http://events.ccc.de/congress/2010/Fahrplan/events/4190.en.html|Data Retention in the EU five years after the Directive]], 27C3 2010%0a* [[http://www.chicagobusiness.com/article/20110115/ISSUE03/301159994/bloggers-quitting-what-they-call-a-demanding-task-with-few-rewards|Bloggers quitting what they call a demanding task with few rewards]] by Lisa Bertagnoli, Crain's Chicago Business January 2011%0a* [[http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00xxgbn|What Is Reality?]], Horizon, BBC 2011%0a** [[Wikipedia:Holographic principle]]%0a** [[Wikipedia:Mathematical universe hypothesis]]%0a*** mention of Computable Universe Hypothesis (CUH), see also [[ReadingNotes/ProgrammingTheUniverse]]%0a**** update [[Fabien/MyBeliefs#B1]]%0a*** [[http://www.perimeterinstitute.ca/en/Scientific/Courses/Topos_Theory_as_a_Mathematical_Universe/|Topos Theory as a Mathematical Universe]] by Cecilia Flori, Perimeter Institute April and May 2011%0a**** see Wikipedia:Topos and [[Wikipedia:History of topos theory]]%0a** [[Content.Cosmology]]%0a** own upload on YouTube of an extract [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E_ExaP41tR8|Mathematical universe (visualization of Max Tegmark for BBC Horizon)]]%0a* [[http://www.larecherche.fr/content/actualite-technologie/article?id=29059|Les mémoires magnétiques préparent leur révolution]] with Dafiné Ravelosona, La Recherche January 2011%0a* [[http://www.nature.com/naturejobs/2010/100107/full/nj7277-125a.html|From geek to chic]], Nature January 2011%0a* [[http://fr.techcrunch.com/2011/01/17/exclusif-jacques-antoine-granjon-nous-parle-de-leemi-ecole-europeenne-des-metiers-de-linternet/|Jacques-Antoine Granjon nous parle de l’EEMI (Ecole Européenne des Metiers de l’Internet)]] by Cedric Giorgi, TechCrunch France January 2011%0a* [[http://www.hplusmagazine.com/editors-blog/god-alien-mathematician|Is God an Alien Mathematician?]] by Ben Goertzel and Hugo de Garis, h+ Magazine January 2011%0a** cf earlier BBC Horizon and [[Wikipedia:Mathematical universe hypothesis]]%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=af3Vq-C1ck8|Alva Noe]], Authors@Google 2009%0a** motivated by [[ReadingNotes/Supersizing]]%0a** http://socrates.berkeley.edu/~noe/%0a** [[http://us.macmillan.com/outofourheads|Out of Our Heads: Why You Are Not Your Brain, and Other Lessons from the Biology of Consciousness]] by Alva Noë, Macmillan 2009%0a** [[http://metapsychology.mentalhelp.net/poc/view_doc.php?type=book&id=5137&cn=394|metapsychology review]]%0a** [[http://www.scientificamerican.com/article.cfm?id=mind-reviews-out-of-our-heads|ScientificAmerican review]]%0a** mention of Varela during the questions, cf [[ReadingNotes/TreeOfKnowledge]]%0a* http://www.alaincardon.net%0a** added to [[ReadingNotes/BeingNoOne]]%0a** see also [[ReadingNotes/TheEgoTunnel]]%0a** [[http://sites.google.com/site/cardalain/Projet.pdf#page=5|usages and potential applications]] of his industrial proposal%0a* [[#ActivelyRecalling]][[http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2011/01/110121111216.htm|Learning science : Actively recalling information from memory beats elaborate study methods]], ScienceDaily January 2011%0a** [[http://memory.psych.purdue.edu/|Memory and Cognition Lab]] Purdue University%0a** [[Cookbook/Cognition#DailyExercisesFeed]]%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-obOkIWCfTM|De WikiLeaks code]], VPro January 2011%0a** including the mention of data haven%0a*** cf earlier talk [[#InternationalCyberJurisdiction|International Cyber Jurisdiction]]%0a** [[http://immi.is/|Icelandic Modern Media Initiative]] (IMMI)%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3G2H3DZ8rNc|Building Watson - A Brief Overview of the DeepQA Project]] by David Ferrucci, IBM 2010 %0a** see also [[Content/Needs]]%0a* [[http://www.plosmedicine.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pmed.0020124|Why Most Published Research Findings Are False]] by John P. A. Ioannidis, PLoS Medicine 2005%0a** read earlier this month [[#TheDeclineEffect|The Decline Effect and the Scientific Method]] by Jonah Lehrer, The New Yorker 2010%0a* [[http://www.npr.org/blogs/thetwo-way/2011/01/19/133059681/researchers-google-yahoo-search-results-favor-their-own-services|Google, Yahoo! Search Results Favor Their Own Services]] by Eyder Peralta, NPR January 2011%0a** [[ReadingNotes/TheDarkSideOfGoogle]]%0a* [[http://www.canalacademie.com/ida6524-Finance-le-nouveau-paradigme.html|Finance, le nouveau paradigme. Comprendre la finance et l'économie avec Mandelbrot, Taleb...]], Canal Académie January 2011%0a** [[http://www.eyrolles.com/Loisirs/Livre/finance-le-nouveau-paradigme-9782212546576?PHPSESSID=|Finance - Le nouveau paradigme - Comprendre la crise avec Mandelbrot, Taleb...]] by P. Herlin, Eyrolles 2010%0a* [[http://news.cnet.com/8301-13772_3-20011404-52.html|The future is now at MIT Media Lab]] by Daniel Terdiman, CNET News 2010%0a* [[http://www.paulgraham.com/makersschedule.html|Maker's Schedule, Manager's Schedule]] by Paul Graham, 2009%0a* [[http://www.franceculture.com/emission-place-de-la-toile-journalisme-et-reseaux-sociaux-documentaire-la-rue-est-a-eux-2011-01-23.h|Journalisme et réseaux sociaux / documentaire "La rue est ŕ eux"]], Place de la toile, France Culture January 2011%0a* [[http://www.lrb.co.uk/v33/n02/slavoj-zizek/good-manners-in-the-age-of-wikileaks|Good Manners in the Age of WikiLeaks]] by Slavoj Žižek, London Review of Books January 2011%0a* [[http://www.theatlantic.com/technology/archive/2011/01/the-inside-story-of-how-facebook-responded-to-tunisian-hacks/70044/|The Inside Story of How Facebook Responded to Tunisian Hacks]] by Alexis Madrigal, The Atlantic January 2011%0a* [[http://enabledidler.blogspot.com/2011/01/we-now-accept-bitcoins.html|We now accept Bitcoins]] by Karsten Grombach, YouTipIt January 2011%0a** following [[ReadingNotes/TenDayMBA#Economics]]%0a* [[http://www.smithsonianmag.com/history-archaeology/reviews_aug97___c.html|Review of 'The Pinball Effect']] by Paul Trachtman, Smithsonian Magazine 1997%0a** added to [[ReadingNotes/ScanningNotes#ThePinballEffect]]%0a* [[http://www.thirteen.org/curious/mind-brain-machine/watch-the-full-episode-mind-brain-machine/24/|Mind Brain Machine]], Curious, Thirteen 2008%0a* [[https://grepular.com/Abusing_HTTP_Status_Codes_to_Expose_Private_Information|Abusing HTTP Status Codes to Expose Private Information]] by Mike Cardwell, Grepular January 2011%0a* [[http://www.franceculture.com/emission-du-grain-a-moudre-les-desequilibres-internationaux-peuvent%25E2%2580%2593ils-aboutir-au-retour-de-la-guer|Les déséquilibres internationaux peuvent–ils aboutir au retour de la guerre ?]], Du Grain ŕ moudre, France Culture January 2011%0a* [[http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=2042358|Quora's Webnode2 and LiveNode]], Hacker News 2010%0a* [[#KirkSorensen]][[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tdusXIvyLFQ|Save the Uranium-233, Explore Space, Save Lives]] by Kirk Sorensen, Google Tech Talk January 2011%0a** http://energyfromthorium.com/%0a** [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rv-mFSoZOkE|Is Nuclear Waste Really Waste?]] by Kirk Sorensen, Google Tech Talk 2010%0a* [[http://www.franceculture.com/emission-planete-terre-geographie-de-la-finance-mondiale-2011-01-26.html|Géographie de la finance mondiale]], Plančte terre, France Culture January 2011%0a** see also the localization and cost of datacenters dedicated to finance orders%0a* [[http://nodexl.codeplex.com/Project/Download/FileDownload.aspx?DownloadId=80678|Whither the Experts? Social affordances and the cultivation of experts in community Q&A systems]], SIN ’09: Proc. international symposium on Social Intelligence and Networking%0a** via http://www.connectedaction.net/nodexl/%0a** added to [[Tools.SocialNetworks]]%0a** motivated by joining Quora few days earlier%0a* [[http://arstechnica.com/web/news/2011/01/no-opting-out-from-facebook-turning-your-check-ins-likes-into-ads.ars|No opting out of Facebook turning your check-ins, likes into ads]] by Jacqui Cheng, ars technica January 2011%0a* [[http://arstechnica.com/web/news/2011/01/mozilla-google-take-different-approaches-to-user-tracking-opt-out.ars|Mozilla, Google take different approaches to ad tracking opt-out]] by Ryan Paul, ars technica January 2011%0a* [[http://arstechnica.com/web/news/2011/01/google-cofounder-larry-page-moves-into-ceo-role.ars|Google cofounder Larry Page moves into CEO role]] by Jacqui Cheng, ars technica January 2011%0a* [[http://profoundheterogeneity.com/2011/01/deluded-that-the-internet-transforms-power-structures/|Are we Deluded in Thinking that the Internet Transforms Power Structures?]] by Dave Parry, Profound Heterogenity January 2011%0a** [[http://netdelusion.com/|The Net Delusion]] Evgeny Morozov%0a*** added to [[ReadingNotes/ScanningNotes]]%0a** [[Wikipedia:Samizdat]]%0a* [[http://profoundheterogeneity.com/2011/01/causes-are-always-multiple/|Causes are Always Multiple]], by Dave Parry, Profound Heterogenity January 2011%0a* [[http://thebrowser.com/interviews/evgeny-morozov-on-philosophy-technology|Evgeny Morozov on Philosophy of Technology]], FiveBooks interview by Tom Dannet, The Browser January 2011%0a* [[https://www.mckinseyquarterly.com/Organization/Talent/Recovering_from_information_overload_2735|Recovering from information overload]] by Derek Dean and Caroline Webb, McKinsey Quarterly January 2011%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yQ1b67Noy9w|A Twitter Revolution without revoluationaries?]] by Evgeny Morozov, re:publica 2010%0a** http://re-publica.de/10/event-list/a-twitter-revolution-without-revoluationaries/%0a** [[Tools/Internet]]%0a** [[ReadingNotes/InternetRevolutionCulturelle]]%0a* [[http://www.idsia.ch/~juergen/ai.html|AI becoming a real formal science]], Josef Schmidhuber, IDSIA%0a* [[http://www.lexpansion.com/patrimoine/immobilier-la-bulle-qui-ne-creve-jamais_247805.html|Immobilier - La bulle qui ne crčve jamais]] by Jean-Pierre Petit, LExpansion.com January 2011%0a* [[http://www.soros.org/initiatives/fellowship/events/media_20081121|New Media in Authoritarian Societies]], Open Society Fellowship and Open Society Foundations 2008%0a** [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3rr8xTF5Bb4|New Media in Authoritarian Societies]] Open Society Institute 2008%0a* [[http://www.iqis.org/|Visual information for the quantum age]], Quantum Information Science at University of Calgary 2008%0a* [[http://www.franceculture.com/emission-la-fabrique-de-l-humain-ce-qui-fait-que-la-vie-vaut-la-peine-d-etre-vecue-de-la-pharmacolog|Ce qui fait que la vie vaut la peine d'ętre vécue : de la pharmacologie]] with Bernard Stiegler, La Fabrique de l'humain, France Culture January 2011%0a** [[http://symbio-tic.fr/page122.php|Place de la Toile du 03 oct 2010, Entretien avec Bernard STIEGLER]], symbio-tic.fr%0a* [[http://www.plosone.org/article/info%253Adoi%252F10.1371%252Fjournal.pone.0016514|Decapitation in Rats: Latency to Unconsciousness and the ‘Wave of Death’]], PLoS ONE January 2011%0a** see also [[Cookbook/Biology]]%0a* [[http://www.franceculture.com/emission-planete-terre-les-peripheries-urbaines-en-france-2011-01-19.html|Les périphéries urbaines en France]], Plančte terre, France Culture January 2011%0a* [[http://monicasmind.com/?p=53|The Minority Viewpoint of AGI]] by Monica Anderson, Monica’s Mind 2008%0a* [[http://monicasmind.com/?p=188|AI Research In The 21st Century]] by Monica Anderson, Monica’s Mind 2010%0a** "Programming is the most Reductionist profession there is and has therefore mainly attracted the kinds of minds that favor Reductionist approaches."%0a* [[http://www.digitaljournal.com/article/302661|Google confirms social network data plays role in search ranking]] by Crystal Watts, Digital Journal January 2011%0a* [[http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=2152286|Google algorithm change launched]] by Matt_Cutts, Hacker News January 2011%0a* [[http://www.digitaljournal.com/article/300831|Bacteria cells used as secure information storage device]] by Igor I. Solar, Digital Journal 2010%0a* [[http://www.digitaljournal.com/article/302968|New Internet technology guru appears]] by Gibril Koroma, Digital Journal January 2011%0a* [[http://www.bitcortex.com/2010/12/05/on-accelerating-the-artificial-general-intelligence-timeline/|On accelerating the Artificial General Intelligence timeline]] byRod Furlan, BitCortex 2010%0a* [[http://emmanuel.dauce.free.fr/Hermes/Concl_dauce_guillot.pdf|Conclusion de Approche dynamique de la cognition artificielle]] edited by A. Guillot and Emmanuel Daucé, Lavoisier 2002%0a** Wikipedia:Neurophenomenology%0a* [[http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2538635/|Emotion, Development, and Self-Organization: Dynamic Systems Approaches to Emotional Development. Reviewed]] by Allan Abbass, Canadian Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry 2004%0a** added to [[ReadingNotes/TreeOfKnowledge]]%0a* [[http://creativityresearch.blogspot.com/2010/12/book-review-dark-side-of-creativity.html|Book Review: The Dark Side of Creativity]] by Kimberly T. Cardina, Current Issues in Creativity Research 2010%0a* [[http://transground.blogspot.com/2010/11/dark-side-of-creativity-book-comment.html|"The Dark Side of Creativity", book comment]] by Erik Stolterman, Transforming Grounds 2010%0a* [[http://explodingcreativity.com/2009/06/episode-10-the-dark-side-of-creativity/|Episode 10: The Dark Side of Creativity]] by Bob, Exploding Creativity 2009%0a* [[http://www.franceculture.com/emission-terre-a-terre-%25C2%25AB-la-mort-n%25E2%2580%2599est-pas-notre-metier-%25C2%25BB-2011-01-29.html|La mort n’est pas notre métier]] with Paul Aries, Terre ŕ terre, France Culture January 2011%0a** added to [[Events/PaulAriesASaintMaur]]%0a* [[http://eco.rue89.com/2010/06/15/marre-de-dejeuner-tout-seul-chez-vous-venez-coluncher-154800|Marre de déjeuner tout seul chez vous ? Venez "coluncher"]] by Julie Beckrich, Rue89 2010%0a* [[http://www.lavie.fr/actualite/monde/dans-l-enfer-du-high-tech-chinois-23-12-2010-12724_5.php|Dans l'enfer du high-tech chinois]] by Jordan Pouille, La Vie 2010%0a** http://www.quora.com/Why-do-Foxconn-employees-keep-committing-suicide%0a* [[http://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/technology/science/neuroscientists-try-to-unlock-the-origins-of-creativity/article1887117/|Neuroscientists try to unlock the origins of creativity]] by Anne McIlroy, The Globe and Mail January 2011%0a* [[http://blogs.fluidinfo.com/fluidDB/2011/01/27/how-we-made-an-api-for-boingboing-in-an-evening/|How we made an API for BoingBoing in an evening]] by Nicholas Tollervey, FluidDB Blog January 2011%0a* [[http://www.franceculture.com/emission-le-bien-commun-une-histoire-naturelle-du-juste-2011-01-29.html|Une histoire naturelle du juste]], Le Bien commun, France Culture January 2011%0a** trolley experiment as seen earlier this month depicting Caltech research in Mind Brain Machine, Curious, Thirteen 2008%0a** [[http://sites.google.com/site/nicolasbaumard/|Nicolas Baumard]]'s website%0a* [[#JonMcCormack]][[http://art-artificial-evolution.dei.uc.pt/abstracts.htm#chap19|Facing the Future: Evolutionary Possibilities for Human-Machine Creativity]] by Jon McCormack, Chapter 19 of The Art of Artificial Evolution: A Handbook on Evolutionary Art and Music, Springer 2007%0a** initially added to [[Content/Art]]%0a** http://www.csse.monash.edu.au/~jonmc/research/publications.html%0a** "The role of the creator has shifted from the direct creation of artefacts to the design of processes that create artefacts: an approach dubbed ‘metacreation’ by theorist Mitchell Whitelaw"%0a*** [[http://mitpress.mit.edu/catalog/item/default.asp?ttype=2&tid=10080|Metacreation - Art and Artificial Life]] by Mitchell Whitelaw, The MIT Press 2004%0a** "human-computer synergistics, where the machine enables modes of creative thought and activity currently unattainable." (p418)%0a** "'''Open Problem 1''' To devise more formalised and objective definitions of ‘art’, ‘artistic creativity’ and ‘novelty’. To understand the processes behind these terms in greater detail than exists today, from a perspective suited to developing computational models that simulate creative behaviour. The definitions should be broad enough to cover a variety of artistic practices and acts, but with sufficient detail to make them practically useful in advancing EMA research. " (p419)%0a** mention of Wundt curve%0a*** see also Seedea:Utopiahanalysis/Utopiahanalysis#beauty including http://www.idsia.ch/~juergen/beauty.html%0a** "'''Open Problem 2''' To devise formalised fitness functions that are capable of measuring human aesthetic properties of phenotypes. These functions must be machine representable and practically computable. " (p433)%0a** mention of D’Arcy Thompson%0a** "What is needed then is a system capable of introducing novelty within itself." (p439)%0a** "'''Open Problem 3''' To devise a system where the genotype, the phenotype and the mechanism that produces phenotype from genotype are capable of automated and robust modification, selection and, hence, evolution. " (p439)%0a*** see also [[ReadingNotes/TreeOfKnowledge]]%0a** "Organisms can be considered as complex systems that adapt to their ecological, environmental and social niches. In this way, creative systems could be considered ‘mirrors’ of their environment;" (p442)%0a*** see [[ReadingNotes/PhilosophicalDarwinism]]%0a** "'''Open Problem 4''' To define creative universes that can be implemented in computer simulation. These universes may be highly pragmatic and individual, and even simplistic." (p442)%0a** "'''Open Problem 5''' To create EMA devices and systems that produce art recognised by humans for its artistic contribution (as opposed to any purely technical fetish or fascination). " (p443)%0a** mention of the Andy Clark's extended mind%0a*** see [[ReadingNotes/Supersizing]]%0a** "'''Open Problem 6''' To devise unique kinds of evolutionary ‘software instruments’ that offer the possibility of deep creative engagement and enable the creative exploration of generative computational phase-spaces. " (p445)%0a** "'''Open Problem 7''' To create artificial ecosystems where agents create and recognise their own creativity. The goal of this open problem is to help understand creativity and emergence, to investigate the possibilities of ‘art-as-itcould- be’. " (p447)%0a** "'''Open Problem 8''' To develop art theories of evolutionary and generative art" (p447)%0a** see also%0a** [[http://web.arch.usyd.edu.au/~rob/|Rob Saunders]]%0a** [[http://cs.gmu.edu/~jgero/|John S. Gero]]%0a* [[http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052748703554204576112723686094898.html|Google to Boost Staffing for Development of Mobile Apps]] by Amir Efrati, WSJ.com January 2011%0a* [[http://www.ifla.org/en/news/statement-from-ismail-serageldin-director-of-the-library-of-alexandria-egypt|Statement from Ismail Serageldin, Director of the Library of Alexandria, Egypt]], IFLA January 2011%0a* [[http://www.franceculture.com/emission-tout-un-monde-facons-de-faire-facons-d%25E2%2580%2599apprendre-facons-de-dire-voyage-a-travers-les-savoir|Façons de faire, façons d’apprendre, façons de dire : voyage ŕ travers les savoirs]], Tout un monde, France Culture January 2011 PersonalInformationStream.WithoutNotesJanuary12=* [[http://events.ccc.de/congress/2011/Fahrplan/events/4756.en.html|Quantified-Self and OpenBCI Neurofeedback Mind-Hacking]], 28C3 December 2011%0a** mention of QS, cf [[Events/QuantifiedSelfParis]]%0a** cf OpenEEG and more generall Seedea:Seedea/BCI%0a** to share on lifehacking.fr and ##pim%0a** min45 on business monitoring on focus%0a*** see [[Languages/OwnConcepts#Cryptocognition]]%0a** on brain wave social network, see own related remarks before imagining an IRC channel in which EEG users would not share text but signals%0a** open-bci.org%0a** BCI programming%0a** HSBXL workshop?%0a* [[https://www.npr.org/2012/01/01/144550920/physicists-seek-to-lose-the-lecture-as-teaching-tool|Physicists Seek To Lose The Lecture As Teaching Tool]] by Emily Hanford, NPR January 2012%0a* [[http://www.franceculture.fr/emission-rue-des-ecoles-faut-il-encore-craindre-la-television-et-les-ecrans-10-questions-sur-l%25E2%2580%2599educa|Faut-il (encore) craindre la télévision et les écrans ? / 10 questions sur l’éducation]] by Louise Tourret, France Culture December 2011%0a* [[http://www.grist.org/transportation/2011-12-27-driving-has-lost-its-cool-for-young-americans|Driving has lost its cool for young Americans]] by Lisa Hymas, Grist December 2011%0a** see [[AutoDebate/AutoDebate#WhyIDontHaveACar]]%0a* [[http://cacm.acm.org/magazines/2012/1/144824-artificial-intelligence-past-and-future/fulltext|Artificial Intelligence: Past and Future]] by Moshe Y. Vardi, Communications of the ACM January 2012%0a** mention of Race Against The Machine%0a** see also http://www.jaronlanier.com%0a* [[http://events.ccc.de/congress/2011/Fahrplan/events/4676.en.html|Apple vs. Google Client Platforms]], 28C3 December 2011%0a** see also [[AutoDebate/Apple]] and [[AutoDebate/GoogleIsEvil]]%0a* [[http://events.ccc.de/congress/2011/Fahrplan/events/4746.en.html|Bitcoin - An Analysis]] with Kay Hamacher and Stefan Katzenbeisser, 28C3 December 2011%0a** see aso [[Tools/Financial#Bitcoin]]%0a* [[http://events.ccc.de/congress/2011/Fahrplan/events/4800.en.html|How governments have tried to block Tor]] with Jacob Appelbaum and Roger Dingledine, 28C3 December 2011%0a* [[http://events.ccc.de/congress/2011/Fahrplan/events/4768.en.html|Eating in the Anthropocene]] with Cathrine Kramer and Zack Denfeld, 28C3 December 2011%0a* [[http://events.ccc.de/congress/2011/Fahrplan/events/4710.en.html|The future of cryptology: which 3 letters algorithm(s) could be our Titanic?]] with Jean-Jacques Quisquater and Renaud Devaliere, 28C3 December 2011%0a* [[http://www.huffingtonpost.com/martin-ford/googles-cloud-robotics-st_b_1179203.html|Google's Cloud Robotics Strategy -- and How It Could Soon Threaten Jobs]] by Martin Ford, HuffingtonPost January 2012%0a* [[http://www.nytimes.com/2012/01/05/us/harder-for-americans-to-rise-from-lower-rungs.html|Harder for Americans to Rise From Lower Rungs]] by Jason Deparle, NYTimes.com January 2012%0a* [[http://www.franceculture.fr/emission-le-bien-commun-les-fonds-vautour-2012-01-05|Les fonds vautour]], Le Bien commun, France Culture January 2012%0a* [[http://www.franceculture.fr/emission-planete-terre-l-espace-du-jeu-video-2012-01-04|L'espace du jeu vidéo]] Plančte terre, France Culture January 2012%0a** mention of WoW and the economy of the chinese goldfarmers%0a* [[http://www.huffingtonpost.com/ken-goldberg/robot-dragon-tattoo_b_1176137.html|The Robot with the Dragon Tattoo]] by Ken Goldberg, HuffingtonPost January 2012%0a* [[http://www.techdirt.com/articles/20120102/16374417254/it-is-time-to-stop-pretending-to-endorse-copyright-monopoly.shtml|It Is Time To Stop Pretending To Endorse The Copyright Monopoly]] by Rick Falkvinge, Techdirt January 2012%0a* [[http://www.logiste.be/blog/3-mois-sans-reseaux-sociaux-mon-bilan/|3 mois sans réseaux sociaux : mon bilan]], Christophe Logiste January 2012%0a** with mention of http://blog.tcrouzet.com/2011/12/26/jai-debranche-extraits/ still unchecked%0a* [[http://www.santafe.edu/research/videos/play/?id=4bd7b691-0ddf-495b-84b6-1f599982f456|Social Influence and Drift in Collective Behavior]] by Alex Bentley, Santa Fe Institute November 2011%0a** consider how it could be used for designs, especially with 3D printing and open hardware initiatives%0a* [[http://blogs.wsj.com/tech-europe/2012/01/05/25-raspberry-pi-computer-prototypes-selling-for-2000/|$25 Raspberry Pi Computer Prototypes Selling for $3,000]] by Ben Rooney, Tech Europe - WSJ January 2012%0a* [[http://www.scientificamerican.com/article.cfm?id=molecular-learning1|Forget Ritalin and Cramming: Molecular Pathways in the Brain May Reveal the Best Learning Strategies]] by Gary Stix, Scientific American January 2012%0a* [[http://www.wfs.org/May-June09/Thalerpage.htm|Thaler tnterview]], The Futurist 2009%0a* [[http://www.barabasilab.com/pubs/CCNR-ALB_Publications/201112-22_NatPhys-takeover/201112-22_NatPhys-takeover.pdf|The network takeover]] by Albert-László Barabási, et al., Nature Physics December 2011%0a* [[http://singularityhub.com/2012/01/04/is-2012-the-year-that-robot-applications-take-root/|Is 2012 The Year That Robot Applications Take Root?]] by Frank Tobe, Singularity Hub January 2012%0a** cf own relatd Quora question%0a* [[http://www.lemonde.fr/education/article/2012/01/04/polytechniciens-enarques-et-malgre-tout-chomeurs_1625509_1473685.html|Polytechniciens, énarques... et malgré tout chômeurs]] by Pascale Krémer, LeMonde.fr January 2012%0a* [[http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052970203462304577138961342097348.html|Data Analytics: So, What's Your Algorithm?]] by Dennis K. Berman, WSJ.com January 2012%0a* [[http://www.lemonde.fr/planete/article/2012/01/06/nos-cerveaux-sont-predisposes-a-interagir-socialement-avec-ce-type-de-machine_1626368_3244.html|"Nos cerveaux sont prédisposés ŕ interagir socialement avec ce type de machine"]] by Carson Reynolds, LeMonde.fr January 2012%0a* [[http://www.lemonde.fr/politique/article/2012/01/06/les-puissants-se-voient-plus-grands-qu-ils-ne-sont_1626374_823448.html#ens_id=1622545|Les puissants se voient plus grands qu'ils ne sont]] by Pierre Barthélémy, LeMonde.fr January 2012%0a* [[http://fora.tv/2010/11/03/Kevin_Kelly_What_Technology_Wants|Kevin Kelly: What Technology Wants]], The Commonwealth Club of California San Francisco, FORA.tv November 2010%0a** ~28min simulatenous invention is the norm%0a*** seen before in [[ReadingNotes/TheMythsOfInnovation]]%0a* [[http://www.wired.com/wiredscience/2012/01/the-mathematics-of-lego/|The Mathematics of Lego]] by Samuel Arbesman, Wired.com January 2012%0a* [[http://www.wired.com/rawfile/2012/01/urban-underground/|Short Films Expose Cities' Subterranean Spaces]] by Wired Staff, Raw File Wired.com January 2012%0a* [[http://www.googlelunarxprize.org/teams/part-time-scientists/blog/28c3-automatic-algorithm-invention-gpu|28C3: Automatic Algorithm Invention with a GPU]] by Daniel Ziegenberg, Google Lunar X PRIZE December 2011%0a** [[http://www.cartesiangp.co.uk/|Cartesian Genetic Programming]] invented by Julian Miller in 1998%0a*** no publications since 2007%0a** requiring to have data on what you want%0a* [[http://events.ccc.de/congress/2011/Fahrplan/events/4713.en.html|What is in a name?]] by Christoph Engemann, 28C3 December 2011%0a* [[http://vrt-blog.snort.org/2011/12/new-hope.html|A New Hope]] by Matt Olney, VRT January 2012%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=exKP3m5sfSA|LT Day 4: Life Hacking: Personal Finance Logging for Fun and Profit]], 28C3 December 2011%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iWwjq2pzvac|LT Day 3: Brain Hacks: Retrofitting the Sixth Sense]], 28C3 December 2011%0a** http://feelspace.cogsci.uni-osnabrueck.de%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VEwqH8QJqXQ|LT Day 3: Open sourcing the engineering design process]], 28C3 December 2011%0a** http://www.twitter.com/kainzowa%0a** cf OSH & co (shared with Nicolas)%0a** the predicate to RTFM is WriteTFM%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZycehRfyXIY|LT Day 3: mindhacking.org -- Call for Participation]], 28C3 December 2011%0a** http://mindhacking.org%0a** see [[Languages/OwnConcepts#Cryptocognition]] and [[Content/Sophisms]], [[ReadingNotes/Manipulation]] and others related pages%0a** contacted project creators via Twitter and seems the project is at a halt by lack of participation%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7NEwMl7HahI|LT Day 2: Tinkerforge Bricks - Open Source hardware building blocks]], 28C3 December 2011%0a** http://www.tinkerforge.com%0a** see [[Cookbook/Electronics]]%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BcrMdtJyubA|LT Day 2: Code Hero: Primer Zero. A game that teaches you to make games and hack the meta stack]], 28C3 December 2011%0a** http://www.primerlabs.com/codehero discovered a while ago%0a** on the metaphor of stacks and going further than the network or software stack%0a*** cf [[Tools/Programming#EntireStack]] expanded to Seedea:Utopiahanalysis/UniNetVerseVisu%0a* [[http://www.raspberrypi.org/archives/509|We’ve started manufacture!]] by Liz, Raspberry Pi January 2012%0a* [[#BernardGolse]][[http://www.franceculture.fr/emission-avec-ou-sans-rendez-vous-le-langage-et-la-construction-de-la-personne-chez-le-bebe-2012-01-|Le langage et la construction de la personne chez le bébé]] Avec ou sans rendez-vous, France Culture January 2012%0a* [[http://www.franceculture.fr/emission-les-pieds-sur-terre-wenzhou-l%25E2%2580%2599autre-belleville-65-millions-de-francais-et-lui-et-lui-et-lui|Wenzhou, l’autre Belleville : 65 millions de Français, et lui et lui et lui…]] Les Pieds sur terre, France Culture January 2012%0a* [[#TheScienceOfInsecurity]][[http://events.ccc.de/congress/2011/Fahrplan/events/4763.en.html|The Science of Insecurity]] by Meredith L. Patterson, 28C3 December 2011%0a** http://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/~sergey/langsec/%0a*** website down as of June 2012%0a** [[Wikipedia:Parser combinator]]%0a* [[http://www.wired.com/wiredenterprise/2012/01/ibm-scientists/|IBM Brains Turn 12 Atoms Into World's Smallest Storage Bit]] by Robert McMillan, Wired Enterprise for Wired.com January 2012%0a* [[http://www.theregister.co.uk/2012/01/12/drone_consoles_linux_switch/|US killer spy drone controls switch to Linux]] By John Leyden, The Register January 2012%0a* [[http://spectrum.ieee.org/automaton/robotics/industrial-robots/french-self-driving-car-takes-to-the-road|French Self-Driving Car Takes to the Road]] by Erico Guizzo, IEEE Spectrum January 2012%0a* [[http://www.lemonde.fr/economie/article/2012/01/12/google-se-fait-des-ennemis-dont-twitter-avec-sa-nouvelle-fonction-de-recherche_1629165_3234.html|Google se fait des ennemis, dont Twitter, avec sa nouvelle fonction de recherche]] by Laureen Ortiz, LeMonde.fr January 2012%0a* [[http://healthland.time.com/2012/01/13/why-remembering-names-is-hard-and-what-to-do-about-it/|Why Remembering Names Is Hard — And What to Do About It]] by Maia Szalavitz, Healthland for TIME.com January 2012%0a* [[http://www.technologyreview.com/computing/39324/?p1=Mag_story0|Making Revolution]] by Rodney Brooks, Technology Review January/February 2012%0a* [[http://www.technologyreview.com/blog/helloworld/27488/?p1=blogs|Could Your Car Be Hacked?]] by David Zax, Technology Review January 2012%0a* [[http://gnothiseauton.cafe-sciences.org/articles/fuyez-vampires-les-zombies-sont-dans-la-place/|Fuyez Vampires! Les Zombies sont dans la place!]], Γνῶθι σεαυτόν January 2012%0a* [[http://www.wired.com/wiredenterprise/2012/01/luis-suarez/|IBM Gives Birth to Amazing E-mail-less Man]] by Robert McMillan, Wired Enterprise for Wired.com January 2012%0a* [[http://www.larecherche.fr/content/actualite-archeologie/article?id=31170|Une : "Un art rupestre préhistorique en Afrique du Nord"]] by Nicolas Constans, La Recherche January 2012%0a* [[http://www.franceculture.fr/emission-une-vie-une-oeuvre-alan-turing-2012-01-14|Alan Turing - Arts & Spectacles]] Une vie, une oeuvre, France Culture January 2012%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_0LVSIwifpI|The Power of Networks: Knowledge in an age of infinite interconnectedness]] by Manuel Lima, RSA January 2012%0a* [[http://techcrunch.com/2012/01/15/teachers-or-algorithms/|Will We Need Teachers Or Algorithms?]] by Vinod Khosla, TechCrunch January 2012%0a* [[http://aminotes.tumblr.com/post/15981461264/scientists-replicate-key-evolutionary-step-in-life|Scientists replicate key evolutionary step in life...]] by Amira Skomorowska, Lapidarium notes January 2012%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WY2CjqafwQk|Andrew Keen - Digital Vertigo]], TEDxDanubia 2011%0a** mention of classics e.g. Bentham or Foucault%0a* [[http://ploum.net/post/im-a-pirate|Why I'm a Pirate!]] by Ploum, January 2012%0a* [[http://blogs.hbr.org/hbr/mcafee/2012/01/the-surprising-benefits-of-sol.html|The Surprising Benefits of Solitude]] by Andrew McAfee, Harvard Business Review January 2012%0a** "Internet [is] a place where we can be alone together -- and this is precisely what gives it power." Cain%0a* [[http://torrentfreak.com/megaupload-shut-down-120119/|MegaUpload Shut Down by the Feds, Founder Arrested]], TorrentFreak January 2012%0a* [[http://www.lemonde.fr/technologies/article/2012/01/20/comment-anonymous-riposte-a-la-mise-hors-ligne-de-megaupload_1632286_651865.html|Comment Anonymous riposte ŕ la mise hors ligne de Megaupload]] by Laurent Checola, LeMonde.fr January 2012%0a* [[http://cyberlaw.stanford.edu/node/6790|Who Will Regulate Robots?]] by Ryan Calo, Stanford Center for Internet and Society January 2012%0a* [[http://www.franceculture.fr/emission-les-nouveaux-chemins-de-la-connaissance-pour-une-politique-de-l-argent-2012-01-20|Pour une politique de l'argent]], Les Nouveaux chemins de la connaissance France Culture January 2012%0a** how everybody, consiously or not, have their own model of what money is%0a*** and how the amount they have is well deserved%0a** difference of "argent" vs "monnaie", money, cash, capital, etc and the connotation of each%0a** critics of both positions, from the one who does not care at all (and is always rich) and the one who cares too much%0a** paradoxical lack of interest from economy%0a** mention of "encastrer l'argent"%0a*** sphere entierement libre, pervasive%0a** own failure of [[Cognition/PriorityByEconomicalSystem]]%0a** consider how it works with [[Fabien/EthicalFramework]]%0a** see also [[Content/Economy]] and [[Tools/Financial]]%0a** cf Auroville part of [[Content/Projetautonomieenergetique#UtopianProjects]]%0a* [[http://www.techdirt.com/articles/20120120/14472117492/mpaa-directly-publicly-threatens-politicians-who-arent-corrupt-enough-to-stay-bought.shtml|MPAA Directly & Publicly Threatens Politicians Who Aren't Corrupt Enough To Stay Bought]] by Mike Masnick, Techdirt January 2012%0a* [[http://www.implications-philosophiques.org/actualite/une/seminaire-%25C2%25AB-philosophie-du-web-%25C2%25BB/|Atelier « Philosophie du Web »]] by Alexandre Monnin, Implications philosophiques January 2012%0a* [[http://www.franceculture.fr/emission-hors-champs-pierre-bourdieu-decrypteur-du-reel-15-roger-chartier-2012-01-16|Pierre Bourdieu décrypteur du réel (1/5). Roger Chartier - Arts & Spectacles]] Hors-champs, France Culture January 2012%0a* [[http://www.franceculture.fr/emission-place-de-la-toile-j-ai-debranche-sopa-pipa-mega-2012-01-21|J'ai débranché / SOPA, PIPA, MEGA]] Place de la toile, France Culture January 2012%0a** see own [[Cookbook/Cognition#DedicatedCreativityTime]]%0a* [[http://www.siliconmaniacs.org/hugo-de-garis-prophete-de-lapocalypse-technologique/|Hugo de Garis, prophčte de l’apocalypse technologique ?]] by Denis-Quentin Bruet, Silicon Maniacs January 2012%0a* [[http://www.santafe.edu/research/videos/play/?id=26c05e3e-0955-45ac-8c17-20315e576af7|Flavor Network and the Principles of Food Pairing]] by Yong-Yeol Ahn, Santa Fe Institute 2011%0a** utilitarian view, e.g. spices used for conservation and more used in countries with hot weather%0a** http://yongyeol.com%0a** visualization http://www.technologyreview.com/blog/arxiv/27372/%0a** mention of bridge ingredients, e.g. coffee, chocolate or beer%0a* [[http://www.paristechreview.com/2012/01/23/eole-en-stock/|Eole en stock]], ParisTechReview January 2012%0a* [[http://www.i-programmer.info/news/181-algorithms/3644-a-faster-fourier-transform.html|A Faster Fourier Transform]] by Mike James, January 2012%0a** http://groups.csail.mit.edu/netmit/sFFT/#algorithm%0a* [[http://blogs.reuters.com/felix-salmon/2012/01/23/udacity-and-the-future-of-online-universities/|Udacity and the future of online universities]] by Felix Salmon, Reuters blog January 2012%0a* [[http://tedxtalks.ted.com/video/TEDxGeorgetown-Austin-Yoder-The|The End of New Years Resolutions]] by Austin Yoder, TEDxGeorgetown 2011%0a** motivated to make [[Resolutions/2012]]%0a** suggesting resolutions to be%0a*** systematic%0a**** here with a [[Resolutions/Template]]%0a*** mechanism for accountability%0a**** here public%0a*** two-way street%0a* [[http://www.ted.com/talks/julian_baggini_is_there_a_real_you.html|Is there a real you?]] by Julian Baggini, TEDxYouth@Manchester 2011%0a** mention of budhism, Locke, Hume and [[Wikipedia:Paul Broks]]%0a** mention of Metzinger%0a*** see his [[ReadingNotes/TheEgoTunnel]] and [[ReadingNotes/BeingNoOne]]%0a*** critics of the "illusion" adjective%0a* [[http://julianbaggini.blogspot.com/2011/03/ego-trick.html|Julian Baggini: The Ego Trick]] 2011%0a** model of the waterfall, an always changing flux, a process that is changing%0a*** cf http://c2.com/cgi/wiki?RiverOfTime%0a* [[#ScottRickard]][[http://www.ted.com/talks/scott_rickard_the_beautiful_math_behind_the_ugliest_music.html|The beautiful math behind the ugliest music]] by Scott Rickard, TEDxMIA 2011%0a** repetition free%0a** see [[Wikipedia:Golomb ruler]], [[Wikipedia:Costas array]]%0a* [[http://www.ted.com/talks/kirk_sorensen_thorium_an_alternative_nuclear_fuel.html|Thorium, an alternative nuclear fuel]] by Kirk Sorensen, TEDxYYC 2011%0a** http://energyfromthorium.com%0a** discovered just 1 year ago [[WithoutNotesJanuary11#KirkSorensen]]%0a* [[http://codeascraft.etsy.com/2012/01/23/solr-bittorrent-index-replication/|Turbocharging Solr Index Replication with BitTorrent]] by David Giffin, Code as Craft for etsy January 2012%0a* [[http://www.nextgov.com/nextgov/ng_20120119_4524.php|Pentagon-funded games would crowdsource weapons testing]] by Dawn Lim, Nextgov January 2012%0a* [[http://www.franceculture.fr/emission-science-publique-club-science-publique-que-peut-le-corps-faire-de-l-humour-en-jouant-sur-le|Club Science Publique : Que peut le corps? Faire de l'humour en jouant sur les mots]], Science publique, France Culture January 2012%0a* [[http://www.kernelmag.com/comment/column/1264/coding-for-success/|Coding for success]] by Andy Young, The Kernel January 2012%0a** see older article [[http://www.edutopia.org/programming|Programming Is the New Literacy]] by Marc Prensky, Edutopia 2008 in [[Tools/Programming]]%0a* [[http://www.fastcoexist.com/1679153/forget-that-thermostat-a-new-wristband-controls-your-surroundings|Forget That Thermostat: A New Wristband Controls Your Surroundings]] by Ariel Schwartz, Co.Exist: World changing ideas and innovation January 2012%0a* [[http://securitymanagement.com/news/texas-uav-enthusiast-uses-pilotless-aircraft-uncover-river-contamination-009456?page=0,0|Texas UAV Enthusiast Uses Pilotless Aircraft to Uncover River Contamination]] by Carlton Purvis, Security Management January 2012%0a* [[http://www.wired.com/wiredscience/2012/01/how-do-we-identifiy-good-ideas/|How Do We Identify Good Ideas?]] by Jonah Lehrer, Wired Science for Wired.com January 2012%0a** to consider for InnovativIT:www/HistoricalArchives/%0a* [[http://www.franceculture.fr/emission-continent-sciences-des-robots-curieux-et-bavards-2012-01-16|Des robots curieux et bavards]], Continent sciences, France Culture January 2012%0a* [[http://www.franceculture.fr/emission-continent-sciences-pour-une-epistemologie-elegante-et-claire-2012-01-23|Pour une épistémologie élégante et claire]], Continent sciences, France Culture January 2012%0a* [[http://www.wired.com/threatlevel/2012/01/anonymous-internationalist/|Anonymous Goes After World Governments in Wake of Anti-SOPA Protests]] by Quinn Norton, Threat Level for Wired.com January 2012%0a* [[http://falkvinge.net/2012/01/26/copyright-monopoly-goes-insane-non-copy-judged-as-infringing/|Copyright Monopoly Goes Insane: Non-Copy Judged As Infringing]] by Rick Falkving, Falkvinge on Infopolicy January 2012%0a* [[http://ils.sont.la/post/culture-code-entre-illettrisme-et-liberte|Culture du code, entre illettrisme et liberté]] by Julien Dorra, ils.sont.la January 2012%0a** see earlier article%0a* [[http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052970203471004577145140543496380.html|Bassam Alghanim's Email-Hacking Allegations Against His Brother, Kutayba, Exposes Hackers-For-Hire Trade]] by Cassell Bryan-Low, WSJ.com January 2012%0a** consider for [[Analysis.PracticalMindUploadingLimits]]%0a* [[http://www.nytimes.com/2012/01/26/business/ieconomy-apples-ipad-and-the-human-costs-for-workers-in-china.html|Apple’s iPad and the Human Costs for Workers in China]] By Charles Duhigg and David Barboza, NYTimes.com January 2012%0a** see [[AutoDebate.Apple]] and [[AutoDebate.WhyYouDoNotNeedANewComputer]]%0a* [[http://www.wired.com/wiredscience/2012/01/algorithmic-education/|Algorithmic Education (including the Mathematics of Cramming)]] by Samuel Arbesman, Wired Science for Wired.com January 2012%0a** based on [[http://www.pnas.org/content/early/2012/01/13/1109863109.abstract|Education of a model student]], PNAS January 2012%0a*** useful for [[Wiki/MemoryRecipe]]%0a*** http://www.cs.cornell.edu/home/kleinber/ discovred a while ago for [[ReadingNotes/ScanningNotes#NetworksCrowdsAndMarkets]]%0a* [[http://www.technologyreview.com/blog/arxiv/27528/?p1=A2|Pac-Man Proved NP-Hard By Computational Complexity Theory]], MIT Technology Review January 2012%0a* [[http://www.creativitypost.com/psychology/body_think|Body Think!]] by Michele and Robert Root-Bernstein, The Creativity Post January 2012%0a* [[http://www.franceculture.fr/emission-les-pieds-sur-terre-sois-cool-et-tais-toi-r-2012-01-27|Sois cool et tais-toi (R)]], Les Pieds sur terre, France Culture January 2012%0a* [[http://www.lesechos.fr/entreprises-secteurs/infos-generales/medecine-sante/afp_00419838-transhumanisme-ameliorer-l-homme-ou-le-remplacer-par-des-cyborgs-281162.php|Transhumanisme : améliorer l'homme ou le remplacer par des cyborgs]] by Annie Hautefeuille, Médecine Santé for Les Echos January 2012%0a* [[http://www.siliconmaniacs.org/stefan-sorgner-est-il-possible-daugmenter-lhomme-moralement/|Stefan Sorgner : “Est-il possible d’augmenter l’homme… moralement ?”]] by Anouar El Hajjami, Silicon Maniacs January 2012%0a* [[http://www.ted.com/talks/alain_de_botton_atheism_2_0.html|Alain de Botton: Atheism 2.0]], TED.com 2011%0a* [[http://www.ox.ac.uk/media/science_blog/brainboosting.html|The ethics of brain boosting]] by Jonathan Wood, University of Oxford January 2012%0a* [[http://www.franceculture.fr/emission-tire-ta-langue-la-critique-genetique-des-textes-2012-01-29|La critique génétique des textes]], Tire ta langue, France Culture January 2012%0a** http://www.pierre-marc-debiasi.com/litterature/actus.php%0a** http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pierre-Marc_de_Biasi%0a** can it be applied to wiki?%0a*** to Wikipedia?%0a*** to this PIM?%0a** http://www.item.ens.fr/index.php?id=13314%0a** http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Génétique_des_textes%0a* [[http://www.wired.com/geekdad/2012/01/everything-about-learning/|Everything You Thought You Knew About Learning Is Wrong]] by Garth Sundem, GeekDad for Wired.com January 2012%0a* [[http://www.santafe.edu/research/videos/play/?id=7ffa7463-c859-49a8-ad66-72a8ac239af9|Why Did Einstein Write a (Bad) Love Poem to Spinoza?]] by Rebecca Goldstein, Santa Fe Institute 2011%0a* [[http://www.santafe.edu/research/videos/play/?id=dfbe9ace-2225-48e8-84e5-642e8e9613e7|The Architecture of Cyberdefense]] by R Bhaskar, Santa Fe Institute 2011%0a* [[http://www.newscientist.com/article/mg21328494.600-cant-find-your-keys-your-brains-out-of-sync.html|Can't find your keys? Your brain's out of sync]] by Jessica Hamzelou, New Scientist January 2012%0a* [[http://www.newscientist.com/article/mg21328491.700-power-paradox-clean-might-not-be-green-forever.html?full=true|Power paradox: Clean might not be green forever]] by Anil Ananthaswamy and Michael Le Page, New Scientist January 2012%0a* [[http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/2012/jan/30/davos-job-creation-innovation-employment|Davos does not hold the answers to job creation]] by Jeff Jarvis for BuzzMachine, part of the Guardian Comment Network January 2012%0a* [[http://www.wired.com/wiredenterprise/2012/01/meet-bill-gates/|Meet Bill Gates, the Man Who Changed Open Source Software]] by Cade Metz, Wired Enterprise for Wired.com January 2012%0a* [[http://www.creativitypost.com/philosophy/the_self_a_convenient_fiction|The Self: A Convenient Fiction?]] by Sam McNerney, The Creativity Post January 2012%0a* [[http://blogs.reuters.com/felix-salmon/2012/01/31/udacitys-model/|Udacity’s model]] by Felix Salmon, Reuters blogs January 2012 PersonalInformationStream.WithoutNotesJanuary13=* [[http://mondegeonumerique.wordpress.com/2012/12/17/quelle-geomatique-pour-la-fin-du-monde-pratique-et-theorie-de-la-cartographie-survivaliste/|Quelle géomatique pour la fin du monde ? Pratique (et théorie) de la cartographie survivaliste.]] by Thierry Joliveau, Monde géonumérique December 2012%0a** "On remarquera que toutes les deux vont ŕ l’encontre de deux réflexes survivalistes de base : le non-recours ŕ la technique et la nécessité de compter d’abord sur soi."%0a** http://www.internationalpreppersnetwork.net/%0a** my own [[Content/Vademecum]]%0a* [[http://massachusetts.preppersnetwork.com/use-the-technology-before-it-fails/|Use the Technology BEFORE It Fails]], Massachusetts Preppers Network 2012%0a** mostly about GIS%0a* [[http://www.monde-diplomatique.fr/2012/07/DUCLOS/47966|« Preppers », les casaniers de l’apocalypse]] by Denis Duclos, Le Monde diplomatique July 2012 %0a** very critical about an asocial pessimist and non sustainable consumerist approach%0a* [[http://www.thinkwithgoogle.com/insights/featured/joi-itos-trends-to-watch-in-2013/|Joi Ito's Trends to Watch in 2013]] by Tetsuhiko Endo, Think with Google 2012%0a* [[http://lab.softwarestudies.com/2013/01/computational-folkloristics-call-for.html|Computational Folkloristics: Call for Papers]], Software Studies 2012%0a** "We label approaches to the study of folklore that leverage the power of these algorithmic approaches %3c%3cComputational Folkloristics>>"%0a** added to Seedea:Content/Newconcepts#ComputationalFolkloristics%0a** possible answer to http://www.quora.com/Fables/Is-there-a-phylogeny-of-fables%0a* [[http://cacm.acm.org/magazines/2012/7/151230-computational-folkloristics/fulltext|Computational Folkloristics]] by James Abello, Peter Broadwell, Timothy R. Tangherlini, Communications of the ACM July 2012%0a** notion of distant reading%0a>>comment%3c%3c%0a* 29c3 still to watch%0a** http://events.ccc.de/congress/2012/Fahrplan/events/5059.en.html%0a** http://events.ccc.de/congress/2012/Fahrplan/events/5374.en.html%0a** http://events.ccc.de/congress/2012/Fahrplan/events/5230.en.html%0a** http://events.ccc.de/congress/2012/Fahrplan/events/5306.en.html%0a** http://events.ccc.de/congress/2012/Fahrplan/events/5390.en.html%0a** http://events.ccc.de/congress/2012/Fahrplan/events/5138.en.html%0a** http://events.ccc.de/congress/2012/Fahrplan/events/5275.en.html%0a** http://events.ccc.de/congress/2012/Fahrplan/events/5305.en.html%0a>>%3c%3c%0a* [[http://pipeline.corante.com/archives/2012/07/31/synthetic_chemistry_the_rise_of_the_algorithms.php|Synthetic Chemistry: The Rise of the Algorithms]] by Derek Lowe, In the Pipeline 2012%0a* http://arstechnica.com/gaming/2013/01/how-fast-does-virtual-reality-have-to-be-to-look-like-actual-reality/%0a* http://arstechnica.com/business/2012/12/the-music-industry-dropped-drm-years-ago-so-why-does-it-persist-on-e-books/%0a* [[http://www.wired.com/gadgetlab/2012/12/ff-robots-will-take-our-jobs/all/|Better Than Human: Why Robots Will — And Must — Take Our Jobs]] by Kevin Kelly, Gadget Lab for Wired.com December 2012%0a* http://www.wired.com/gadgetlab/2013/01/ces-2013-chinese-electronics/%0a* [[http://www.securelist.com/en/analysis/204792180/TDL4_Top_Bot|TDL4 – Top Bot]] by Sergey Golovanov and Igor Soumenkov, Securelist 2011%0a* http://arstechnica.com/business/2013/01/suffering-htc-says-2013-will-not-be-too-bad/%0a* [[http://www.santafe.edu/news/item/galla-farmer-pnas-game-theory/|Unlearnable games: When game theory breaks down]], Santa Fe Institute January 2013%0a* [[http://www.theatlantic.com/sexes/archive/2013/01/the-many-problems-with-online-datings-radical-efficiency/266796/|The Many Problems With Online Dating's Radical Efficiency]] by Peter Ludlow, The Atlantic January 2013%0a** via http://tech.slashdot.org/story/13/01/08/239207/the-problem-with-internet-datings-frictionless-market with emphasis on frictionless markets%0a* [[#DanSlater]][[http://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2013/01/a-million-first-dates/309195/|A Million First Dates]] by Dan Slater, The Atlantic January 2013%0a** [[http://www.us.penguingroup.com/nf/Book/BookDisplay/0,,9781591845317,00.html|Love in the Time of Algorithms - What Technology Does to Meeting and Mating]] by Dan Slater, Penguin Group January 2013%0a* [[http://www.technologyreview.com/view/429561/the-measurement-that-would-reveal-the-universe-as-a-computer-simulation/|The Measurement That Would Reveal The Universe As A Computer Simulation]], Physics arXiv Blog for MIT Technology Review October 2012%0a** [[Wikipedia:Greisen–Zatsepin–Kuzmin limit]]%0a* [[http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/worldviews/wp/2013/01/09/a-chinese-web-censor-snaps-goes-on-public-rant-against-censorship/|A Chinese Web censor snaps, goes on public rant]] by Max Fisher, WashingtonPost January 2013%0a* [[http://www.santafe.edu/research/videos/play/?id=17458191-3338-4e4e-aded-4b030e5bf51d|Structure, Geometry and Criticality in Empirical Brain Networks]] by Eric Friedman, Santa Fe Institute October 2012%0a* [[http://www.chengduliving.com/chinas-dangerous-income-gap/|China's Dangerous Income Gap]] by Peter Vernezze, Chengdu Living January 2013%0a* Algorithmic Composition as a Model of Creativity by Bruce L Jacob%0a** via http://scholr.ly/paper/2594378/algorithmic-composition-as-a-model-of-creativity%0a* [[http://www.salon.com/2013/01/13/did_porn_warp_me_forever/|Did porn warp me forever?]] by Isaac Abel, Salon.com January 2013%0a* [[http://www.psmag.com/health/manic-nation-dr-peter-whybrow-says-were-addicted-stress-42695/|Dr. Peter Whybrow Says We're Addicted to Stress]] by Mary A. Fischer, Manic Nation for PSMag June 2012%0a* [[http://msutoday.msu.edu/news/2013/brief-interruptions-spawn-errors/|Brief interruptions spawn errors]], MSUToday January 2013%0a** https://www.msu.edu/~ema/AltmannTraftonHambrickJEPG.pdf%0a** cf my own attempts via [[CognitiveEnvironments/]]%0a* [[http://esciencenews.com/articles/2013/01/14/social.networks.may.inflate.self.esteem.reduce.self.control|Social networks may inflate self-esteem, reduce self-control]], e! Science News January 2013%0a* [[http://arstechnica.com/science/2013/01/reshaping-the-brain-scientists-reprogram-neurons-after-birth/|Reshaping the brain: scientists reprogram neurons after birth]] by Diana Gitig, Ars Technica January 2013%0a* [[http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-11137903|Charles Darwin's ecological experiment on Ascension isle]] by Howard Falcon-Lang, BBC News 2012%0a** [[Wikipedia:Ascension Island]]%0a* [[http://blogs.scientificamerican.com/guest-blog/2012/12/26/meaning-on-the-brain-how-your-mind-organizes-reality/|Meaning on the Brain: How Your Mind Organizes Reality]] By Ben Thomas, Guest Blog, Scientific American Blog Network December 2012%0a** especially interested for [[Content/WikiBrainMapping]]%0a* [[http://ndpr.nd.edu/news/29611-kuhn-s-evolutionary-social-epistemology/|Kuhn's Evolutionary Social Epistemology]] by Rogier De Langhe, Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2013%0a** "Science is not a process drawn ever closer to the truth but a process of increasing "specialization.%0a* [[http://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/mathematical-breakthrough-sets-out-rules-for-more-effective-teleportation/|Mathematical breakthrough sets out rules for more effective teleportation]], University of Cambridge January 2013%0a* [[http://www.lightbluetouchpaper.org/2013/01/17/moores-law-wont-kill-passwords/|Moore’s Law won’t kill passwords]] by Joseph Bonneau, Light Blue Touchpaper January 2013%0a* [[http://motherboard.vice.com/blog/what-150-of-the-worlds-smartest-scientists-are-worried-about|The 150 Things the World's Smartest People Are Afraid Of]] by Brian Merchant, Motherboard January 2013%0a* [[http://arstechnica.com/business/2013/01/going-postal-swiss-artists-send-julian-assange-a-self-photographing-package/|Swiss artists send Julian Assange a self-photographing package]] by Cyrus Farivar, Ars Technica January 2013%0a* [[http://www.nature.com/srep/2013/130115/srep01069/full/srep01069.html|Social Dynamics of Science]], Nature Scientific Reports 3 January 2013%0a** similar to a previously read article from PLoS ONE with a flow viualization%0a** see also [[Languages/OwnConcepts#Epistemotaxis]]%0a* [[http://dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=2160168|Computational historiography: Data Mining in a Century of Classics Journals]] by David Mimno, ACM Transations on Computational Logics 2012%0a** Seedea:Content/Newconcepts#ComputationalFolkloristics%0a* [[http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S095741741201295X|Computer-assisted creativity: Emulation of cognitive processes on a multi-agent system]] by Omar López-Ortega, Expert Systems with Applications December 2012%0a** using MAS principle implemented in Jade and targeting musical composition%0a* [[http://www.guardian.co.uk/technology/2012/aug/12/chematica-chemistry-network-bartosz-grzybowski|Bartosz Grzybowski: Chematica is an internet for chemistry]] by Ian Tucker, The Observer August 2012%0a** http://dysa.northwestern.edu%0a* [[http://voxelfab.com/blog/2013/01/theres-no-money-in-3d-printing/|There’s no money in 3D printing]] by Joris Peels, VoxelFab January 2013%0a* [[http://voxelfab.com/blog/2013/01/the-end-of-the-oyster-buffet-eventually-3d-printing-might-kill-all-innovation-and-invention/|The end of the Oyster Buffet: eventually 3D printing might kill all innovation and invention]] by Joris Peels, VoxelFab January 2013%0a* [[http://www.paristechreview.com/2012/12/27/incertitude-financiere/|Une brčve histoire de l’incertitude financičre]] by Eric Brian, Paris Tech Review December 2012%0a* [[http://www.kurzweilai.net/the-real-reasons-we-dont-have-agi-yet|The real reasons we don’t have AGI yet]] by Ben Goertzel, KurzweilAI 2012,%0a** quotng David Deutsch%0a*** "An AGI is qualitatively, not quantitatively, different from all other computer programs. Without understanding that the functionality of an AGI is qualitatively different from that of any other kind of computer program, one is working in an entirely different field. If one works towards programs whose “thinking” is constitutionally incapable of violating predetermined constraints, one is trying to engineer away the defining attribute of an intelligent being, of a person: namely, creativity."%0a* [[http://www.google.com/hostednews/ap/article/ALeqM5gaOSh7jJHId-EzETAXZm42itzEWg?docId=2d4b3c1d01ab49bebdaf63f4c29c5517|Recession, tech kill middle-class jobs]] by Bernard Condon and Paul Wiseman, AP IMPACT January 2013%0a* [[http://www.hoektronics.com/2013/01/05/meet-a-shenzhen-maker-mr-chen/|Meet a Shenzhen Maker: Mr. Chen]] by Zach Hoeken, Hoektronics.com January 2013%0a* [[http://m.theatlanticwire.com/technology/2013/01/marissa-m-davos-interview/61414/|At Davos, Marissa Mayer Gets Real on Privacy]] By Rebecca Greenfield, The Atlantic Wire January 2013%0a* [[http://www.bbc.com/future/story/20130123-what-are-friends-really-for|How and why do we pick our friends?]] by Jason G. Goldman, BBC Future January 2013%0a** see also [[Person/]] and [[Tools/SocialNetworks]]%0a* [[http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/untouchables/|The Untouchables]], PBS FRONTLINE January 2013%0a* [[http://www.santafe.edu/research/working-papers/abstract/b1b04354b39d2aab7cbcc8a4ac97ef0e/?_tmc=l9sO1PFCLA4_kICcQWNfJuVGZfRxRFeXpmnYbiZEtHs|The Evolutionary Ecology of Technological Innovations]], Santa Fe Institute December 2012%0a** http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Design_structure_matrix%0a** using the new concepts from math (cf [[Cookbook/Cognition#HistoryOfDominantCognitiveModels]]) in biology (through e.g. phylogeny) then applying them to other fields, including the most abstracts e.g. programing including of [[Cookbook/Electronics#FPGA]]%0a*** hence the importance of equivalents of code repositories in every field%0a* http://www.academia.edu/2352320/The_Beginning_and_the_End_the_Meaning_of_Life_in_a_Cosmological_Perspective%0a** [[Analysis/ExtendedLayeredModel]]%0a** mention of Chaisson discovered via Seedea:Content/Newconcepts#FERD%0a** email exchange on [[Wikipedia:Millennium Run]] http://www.nas.nasa.gov/SC09/BirthofUniverse_Backgrounder.html after reading [[PersonalInformationStream/WithoutNotesJanuary11#ArtificialCosmogenesis]] a year ago%0a** [[Wikipedia:Tierra %2528computer simulation%2529]]%0a*** asks the question of [[http://homepages.stca.herts.ac.uk/~comqcln//al7ev/nehaniv-cpx/node3.html|open-ended evolution]]%0a**** see also Chaitin on that question%0a** mention of Cziko%0a** mention of Lloyd yet no estimation of the theoretical complexity and thus practicality of running of CAS%0a*** see [[ReadingNotes/ProgrammingTheUniverse]]%0a**explore http://www.dailygalaxy.com/my_weblog/2013/02/discovery-of-alien-life-in-next-10-years-one-of-five-x-factorsaccording-to-worlds-leaders.html as a more pratical "intergalatics ethics" or "very foreign policy"%0a* [[https://citp.princeton.edu/event/arvind-narayanan/|What Happened to the Crypto Dream?]] by Arvind Narayanan, Center for Information Technology Policy at Princeton October 2012%0a** Tim May "we create 'virtual regions', and the conduits and pipes of the future the very mortar and walls of those virtual spaces could be held up by nothing but crypto.... Oh my God, it's so profound! There's nothing else!"%0a*** cf own view [[Analysis/StructuralInformationAsymmetries]]%0a* [[http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2007/may/27/aids.features|Staying alive: the women who are immune to Aids]] by Stephanie Nolen, The Observer 2007%0a* [[http://cacm.acm.org/magazines/2013/1/158758-whats-a-robot/fulltext|What's a Robot?]] by Vinton G. Cerf, Communications of the ACM January 2013%0a* [[http://spectrum.ieee.org/automaton/robotics/artificial-intelligence/good-news-humans-have-trouble-killing-robots|Good News: Humans Have Trouble Killing Robots]] by Evan Ackerman, IEEE Spectrum January 2013 PersonalInformationStream.WithoutNotesJanuary14=* [[http://nymag.com/daily/intelligencer/2013/11/how-bitcoin-can-mainstream-in-one-easy-step.html|How Bitcoin Can Go Mainstream, in One Easy Step]] by Kevin Roose, Daily Intelligencer November 2013%0a* [[http://torrentfreak.com/how-the-pirate-bay-plans-to-beat-censorship-for-good-140105/|How The Pirate Bay Plans to Beat Censorship For Good]] by Ernesto, TorrentFreak January 2014%0a* [[http://www.technologyreview.com/view/519361/us-military-scientists-solve-the-fundamental-problem-of-viral-marketing/|US Military Scientists Solve the Fundamental Problem of Viral Marketing]], Technology From the arXiv for MIT Technology Review, September 2013%0a* [[http://www.newyorker.com/online/blogs/elements/2013/12/the-mission-to-decentralize-the-internet.html|The Mission to De-Centralize the Internet]] by Joshua Kopstein, The New Yorker December 2013%0a* [[http://blog.stephenwolfram.com/2014/01/launching-the-wolfram-connected-devices-project/|Launching the Wolfram Connected Devices Project]] by Stephen Wolfram, Stephen Wolfram Blog January 2014%0a* [[http://torrentfreak.com/russia-orders-pirate-party-to-drop-pirate-from-its-name-140107/|Russia Orders Pirate Party to Drop ‘Pirate’ From Its Name]] by Andy, TorrentFreak January 2014%0a* [[http://torrentfreak.com/the-simpsons-cleverly-cover-the-pirate-bay-anti-piracy-enforcement-140106/|The Simpsons Cleverly Cover The Pirate Bay & Anti-Piracy Enforcement]] by Andy, TorrentFreak January 2014%0a* [[http://www.technologyreview.com/view/523326/how-google-cracked-house-number-identification-in-street-view/|How Google Cracked House Number Identification in Street View]], Emerging Technology From the arXiv for MIT Technology Review] January 2014%0a* [[http://news.slashdot.org/story/14/01/07/1340211/the-internets-network-efficiencies-are-destroying-the-middle-class|The Internet's Network Efficiencies Are Destroying the Middle Class]], Slashdot January 2014%0a** mention of Lanier, micropayment and [[Wikipedia:Jevons paradox]]%0a* [[http://opinionator.blogs.nytimes.com/2014/01/05/does-immigration-mean-france-is-over/?_r=0|Does Immigration Mean 'France Is Over'?]] by Justin E. H. Smith, NYTimes.com January 2014%0a* [[http://www.bbc.com/future/story/20140107-how-i-became-a-cyborg/1|Beyond human: How I became a cyborg]] by Frank Swain, BBC Future January 2014%0a* [[http://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=news_item&px=MTUxNTc|Is All Hope Lost For Non-Android Linux Tablets?]] by Michael Larabel, Phoronix November 2013%0a* [[http://www.nature.com/news/china-tops-europe-in-rd-intensity-1.14476|China tops Europe in RD intensity]] by Richard Van Noorden, Nature News & Comment January 2014%0a* [[http://www.hrw.org/news/2013/06/24/un-sets-inquiry-north-korea-prison-camps|UN Sets Inquiry into North Korea Prison Camps]], Human Rights Watch 2013%0a* [[http://www.pewresearch.org/fact-tank/2014/01/08/what-is-appropriate-attire-for-women-in-muslim-countries/|How people in Muslim countries prefer women to dress in public]] by Jacob Poushter, Pew Research Center January 2014%0a* [[http://www.wired.com/wiredenterprise/2014/01/stampact/|Could a Civil War-Era Law Stamp Out Bitcoin?]] by Robert McMillan, Wired Enterprise for Wired.com January 2014%0a* [[http://news.sciencemag.org/archaeology/2014/01/searching-amazons-hidden-civilizations|Searching for the Amazon's Hidden Civilizations]] by Lizzie Wade, Science/AAAS News January 2014%0a* [[http://news.sciencemag.org/2003/09/pristine-forest-teemed-people|'Pristine' Forest Teemed With People]] by Erik Stokstad, Science/AAAS News 2003%0a* [[http://www.wired.com/rawfile/2013/09/box-opens-up-new-possibilites-for-visual-effects/|See Unbelievable 3-D Visuals Performed Live With Robots and Projectors]] by Doug Bierend, Raw File for Wired.com September 2013%0a* [[http://www.wired.com/rawfile/2014/01/walls/|Panoramic Wall Photos Examine the World's Most Volatile Borders]] by Rebecca Horne, Raw File for Wired.com January 2014%0a* [[http://www.reuters.com/article/2014/01/09/us-ibm-watson-idUSBREA0808U20140109|IBM to invest $1 billion to create new business unit for Watson]] by Nicola Leske, Reuters January 2014%0a** mention of Watson Developers Cloud%0a** http://www-03.ibm.com/innovation/us/watson/watson_ecosystem.shtml%0a* [[http://www.nature.com/news/computer-science-the-learning-machines-1.14481|Computer science: The learning machines]] by Nicola Jones, Nature News & Comment January 2014%0a* [[http://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2014/01/smart-tvs-getting-dumber-is-a-good-and-bad-thing/|Smart TVs getting dumber is a good and a bad thing]] by Casey Johnston, Ars Technica January 2014%0a* [[http://arstechnica.com/business/2014/01/intel-all-of-our-microprocessors-made-this-year-are-conflict-free/|Intel: All of our microprocessors made this year are “conflict free”]] by Cyrus Farivar, Ars Technica January 2014%0a* [[http://danielnouri.org/notes/2014/01/10/using-deep-learning-to-listen-for-whales/|Using deep learning to listen for whales]], Daniel Nouri's Blog January 2014%0a* [[http://torrentfreak.com/public-libraries-show-why-sharing-culture-should-never-have-been-banned-in-the-first-place-140112/|Public Libraries Show Why Sharing Culture Should Never Have Been Banned in the First Place]] by Rick Falkvinge, TorrentFreak January 2014%0a* [[http://torrentfreak.com/eu-offers-public-a-chance-to-fix-copyright-law-140113/|EU Offers Public a Chance to Fix Copyright Law]] by Andy, TorrentFreak January 2014%0a* [[http://blogs.scientificamerican.com/guest-blog/2012/01/29/eating-off-the-floor-how-clean-living-is-bad-for-you/|Eating off the Floor: How Clean Living Is Bad for You]] by Rob Dunn, Guest Blog, Scientific American Blog Network 2012%0a* [[http://www.blog-nouvelles-technologies.fr/archives/41956/smartphones-modulaires-du-bon-et-du-moins-bon/|Smartphones modulaires : du bon et du moins bon]] by Yohann Poiron, BlogNT January 2014%0a* [[http://www.technologyreview.com/view/523711/how-information-flows-during-emergencies/|How Information Flows During Emergencies]] Technology From the arXiv for MIT Technology Review, January 2014%0a** added to [[Content/Vademecum]]%0a* [[http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/to-catch-a-trader/|To Catch a Trader]], Frontline PBS January 2014%0a* [[http://www.liberation.fr/societe/2013/12/26/mooc-une-etape-vers-la-privatisation-des-cours_969050|Mooc : une étape vers la privatisation des cours]] by Collectif anti-MOOC, Solidaires Etudiants, la CGT Ferc-Sup et l’Unef de l’ENS 26, Libération December 2013%0a** cf [[MOOCs/]]%0a* [[http://finance.yahoo.com/news/travel-tourism-fast-changing-world-130000850.html|Travel and Tourism in A Fast-Changing World: New Trends for 2014]], Euromonitor International Ltd for Yahoo Finance November 2013%0a* [[http://www.proofpoint.com/products/targeted-attack-protection/internet-of-things.php|Internet of Things Cyber Attack - IoT Cyber Security Combats Thingbot Attacks]], Proofpoint January 2014%0a* [[http://www.pewresearch.org/fact-tank/2014/01/17/key-findings-about-growing-religious-hostilities-around-the-world/|Key findings about growing religious hostilities around the world]] by Angelina Theodorou, Pew Research Center January 2014%0a* [[http://motherboard.vice.com/en_ca/blog/maybe-the-most-orwellian-text-message-ever-sent|Maybe the Most Orwellian Text Message a Government's Ever Sent]] by Brian Merchant, Motherboard January 2014%0a* [[http://phys.org/news/2014-01-internet-fairness-income-video.html|Does the internet promote fairness of income distribution?]] by Lisa Zyga, Phys.Org January 2014%0a* [[http://www.wired.com/wiredscience/2014/01/how-to-hack-okcupid/all|How a Math Genius Hacked OkCupid to Find True Love]] by Kevin Poulsen, Wired Science January 2014%0a* [[http://www.technologyreview.com/view/523816/neural-nets-now-available-in-the-cloud/|Neural Nets: Now Available In The Cloud]], MIT Technology Review January 2014%0a* [[http://qz.com/170337/china-installed-more-solar-panels-in-2013-than-any-country-ever-has/|China installed more solar panels in 2013 than any country ever has]] by Lily Kuo, Quartz January 2014%0a* [[http://thinkprogress.org/health/2014/01/26/3205861/pharmaceutical-ceo-cancer-drug-westerners-afford/|Pharmaceutical CEO: Cancer Drug Is Only For Westerners Who Can Afford It]] by Adam Peck, ThinkProgress January 2014%0a* [[http://www.nytimes.com/2014/01/27/opinion/krugman-paranoia-of-the-plutocrats.html|Paranoia of the Plutocrats]] by Paul Krugman, NYTimes.com January 2014%0a* [[https://medium.com/better-humans/802c49b9141c|Don’t date a girl who travels]] by Adi, Better Humans for Medium January 2014%0a* [[http://www.theverge.com/2014/1/28/5353236/dutch-isps-drop-pirate-bay-blocks-after-court-rules-them-ineffective|Dutch ISPs drop Pirate Bay blocks after court rules them 'ineffective']] by Vlad Savov, The Verge January 2014%0a* [[http://www.wired.com/business/2014/01/google-buying-way-making-brain-irrelevant/|Google's Grand Plan to Make Your Brain Irrelevant]] by Marcus Wohlsen, Wired Business for Wired.com January 2014%0a* [[http://thenextweb.com/socialmedia/2014/01/29/lost-50000-twitter-username/|How I Lost My $50,000 Twitter Username]] by Naoki Hiroshima, TheNextWeb.com January 2014%0a* [[https://medium.com/p/97ebf793def6|Are we building an Operating System?]] by Candide Kemmler, Medium January 2014%0a* [[http://www.energypost.eu/exclusive-report-boeing-reveals-biggest-breakthrough-biofuels-ever/|Boeing reveals “the biggest breakthrough in biofuels ever”]] by Karel Beckman, EnergyPost.eu January 2014%0a* [[http://www.telerama.fr/cinema/films/entre-les-murs,318584,critique.php|Entre les murs]] by Jacques Morice, Critique in Télérama.fr 2008 PersonalInformationStream.WithoutNotesJanuary15=* [[http://blog.practicalethics.ox.ac.uk/2014/11/why-i-am-not-a-utilitarian/|Why I Am Not a Utilitarian]] by Julian Savulescu, Practical Ethics 2014%0a* [[https://blog.ethereum.org/2014/12/17/ethereum-d%25ce%25bev/|ĐΞV: What are we doing?]] by Gavin Wood, ethereum blog December 2014%0a* [[http://www.vice.com/read/something-for-everyone-0000546-v22n1|Why the Tech Elite Is Getting Behind Universal Basic Income]] by Nathan Schneider, VICE January 2015%0a** still don't get how it reduce inequality, why would price not adapt to nullify it, etc%0a* [[http://gavintech.blogspot.be/2015/01/looking-before-scaling-up-leap.html|Looking before the Scaling Up Leap]] by Gavin Andresen, January 2015%0a* [[http://threatpost.com/inside-cryptowall-2-0-ransomware/110228|Cryptowall 2.0 Ransomware Analysis]] by Michael Mimoso, Threatpost January 2015%0a* [[http://www.npr.org/blogs/health/2015/01/05/371894919/what-heroin-addiction-tells-us-about-changing-bad-habits|What Heroin Addiction Tells Us About Changing Bad Habits]] by Alix Spiegel, NPR January 2015%0a** cf SC* on cognition delegated to the environment with the example of cooking%0a* [[https://blog.whitehatsec.com/north-koreas-naenara-web-browser-its-weirder-than-we-thought/|North Korea's Naenara Web Browser: It's Weirder Than We Thought]] by Robert Hansen, WhiteHat Security Blog January 2015%0a* [[http://www.aaronkharris.com/someone-else-had-your-idea-first|Someone else had your idea first]] by Aaron Harris, Aaron's Blog January 2015%0a* [[http://motherboard.vice.com/read/this-robot-is-the-best-limit-texas-holdem-player-in-the-world|This Robot Is the Best Limit Texas Hold'Em Player in the World]] by Jason Koebler, Motherboard January 2015%0a* [[http://nautil.us/issue/20/creativity/the-strange-inevitability-of-evolution|The Strange Inevitability of Evolution]] by Philip Ball, Nautilus January 2015%0a** specific topology of mutations e.g. large amount of neutral mutation, complexity lower threshold to sustain mutations, etc%0a** see also https://home.iitm.ac.in/kraman/lab/publications/ with publications related to hardware, circuit design%0a* [[http://www.clips.ua.ac.be/pages/modeling-creativity-with-a-semantic-network-of-common-sense|Modeling creativity with a semantic network of common sense]] by Tom De Smedt, 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Ryan, Business Insider January 2015%0a* [[http://www.challies.com/resources/leechblock-changed-my-life|LeechBlock Changed My Life]] by Tim Challies, Challies Dot Com 2011%0a** added [[Tools/LeechBlock]]%0a* [[http://www.slate.com/articles/health_and_science/new_scientist/2012/12/kaggle_president_jeremy_howard_amateurs_beat_specialists_in_data_prediction.html|Kaggle President Jeremy Howard: Amateurs beat specialists in data-prediction competitions.]] by Peter Aldhous, Slate.com 2012%0a* [[http://www.latimes.com/science/sciencenow/la-sci-sn-sitting-health-20150119-story.html|Even for the active, a long sit shortens life and erodes health]] by Melissa Healy, LA Times January 2015%0a* [[http://www.bbc.com/news/magazine-25549805|Intermittent fasting: The good things it did to my body]] by Peter Bowes, BBC News 2014%0a* [[http://www.bbc.com/news/magazine-25498742|Intermittent fasting: Trying it out for science]] by Peter Bowes, BBC News 2014%0a* [[http://www.bbc.com/news/magazine-25498743|Intermittent fasting: Enduring the hunger pangs]] by Peter Bowes, BBC News 2014%0a* [[http://www.citylab.com/housing/2015/01/londoners-living-near-street-trees-get-prescribed-fewer-antidepressants/384559/|Londoners Living Near Street Trees Get Prescribed Fewer Antidepressants]] by Eric Jaffe, CityLab January 2015%0a* [[http://www.staydu.com/article-2815-bookalokal-com-local-meals-and-experiences-around-the-world|Bookalokal.com – local meals and experiences around the world]], Staydu.com 2014%0a* [[http://www.technologyreview.com/news/534301/price-slump-tests-bitcoins-self-correcting-economics/|Plight of Bitcoin Miners Tests the Digital Currency's Self-Regulating Design]] by Tom Simonite, MIT Technology Review January 2015%0a* [[http://www.wired.com/2015/01/microsoft-hands-on/|Project HoloLens: Our Exclusive Hands-On With Microsoft's Holographic Goggles]], WIRED January 2015%0a* [[http://www.washingtonpost.com/news/speaking-of-science/wp/2015/01/20/meet-the-woman-who-cant-feel-fear/|Meet the woman who can’t feel fear]] by Rachel Feltman, The Washington Post January 2015%0a* [[http://www.howardism.org/Technical/Emacs/new-window-manager.html|Emacs is My New Window Manager]], Howardism January 2015%0a* [[http://www.washingtonpost.com/business/economy/americas-best-selling-cars-and-trucks-are-built-on-lies-the-rise-of-fake-engine-noise/2015/01/21/6db09a10-a0ba-11e4-b146-577832eafcb4_story.html|America’s best-selling cars and trucks are built on lies: The rise of fake engine noise]] by Drew Harwell, The Washington Post January 2015%0a* [[http://www.bbc.com/future/story/20150121-a-memory-trick-to-lose-weight|How to curb hunger pangs with your mind]] by David Robson, BBC January 2015%0a** [[Wikipedia:Sensory-specific satiety]]%0a* [[http://www.washingtonpost.com/news/the-intersect/wp/2015/01/22/i-paid-25-for-an-invisible-boyfriend-and-i-think-i-might-be-in-love/|I paid $25 for an Invisible Boyfriend, and I think I might be in love.]] by Caitlin Dewey, The Washington Post January 2015%0a* [[http://transhumanistes.com/archives/2272|Transhumanisme et Décroissance]] by Marc Roux, Association Française Transhumaniste January 2015%0a* [[http://www.sleuthsayers.org/2013/06/the-3500-shirt-history-lesson-in.html|The $3500 Shirt - A History Lesson in Economics]] by Eve Fisher, SleuthSayers 2013%0a*http://blog.stephenwolfram.com/2010/10/the-poetry-of-function-naming/%0a* [[http://www.theguardian.com/books/2015/jan/23/can-art-still-shock-short-history|Can art still shock?]] by Adam Thirlwell, The Guardian January 2015%0a* [[http://www.spiegel.de/international/world/regin-malware-unmasked-as-nsa-tool-after-spiegel-publishes-source-code-a-1015255-druck.html|Druckversion - Source Code Similarities: Experts Unmask 'Regin' Trojan as NSA Tool]] by Marcel Rosenbach, Hilmar Schmundt and Christian Stöcker, SPIEGEL ONLINE January 2015%0a* [[http://www.theguardian.com/public-leaders-network/2015/jan/23/nervous-super-rich-planning-escapes-davos-2015|As inequality soars, the nervous super rich are already planning their escapes]] by Alec Hogg, The Guardian January 2015%0a* [[http://www.wsj.com/articles/the-fight-to-save-japans-young-shut-ins-1422292138?mod=WSJ_hp_EditorsPicks|The Fight to Save Japan’s Young Shut-Ins]] by Shirley S. 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Dickinson, Science January 2016%0a** http://humancomputation.org%0a* [[http://qz.com/584874/you-probably-know-to-ask-yourself-what-do-i-want-heres-a-way-better-question/|You probably know to ask yourself, “What do I want?” Here’s a way better question]] by Mark Manson, Quartz January 2016%0a* [[https://unimersiv.com/post/the-effects-of-virtual-reality-on-our-body-and-mind-38/|The effects of Virtual Reality on our Body and Mind?]], Unimersiv January 2016%0a* [[https://ec.europa.eu/digital-agenda/en/blog/brain-computer-interfaces-sci-fi-today-better-lives-tomorrow|Brain-computer interfaces: sci-fi today, better lives tomorrow]] by Roberto Viola, Digital Agenda for Europe December 2015%0a* [[http://arxiv.org/abs/1506.04130|CloudCV: Large Scale Distributed Computer Vision as a Cloud Service]] by Harsh Agrawal, Clint Solomon Mathialagan, Yash Goyal, Neelima Chavali, Prakriti Banik, Akrit Mohapatra, Ahmed Osman, Dhruv Batra, 2015%0a** http://www.cloudcv.org%0a* [[http://www.infoq.com/articles/modern-javascript-toolbox|The Modern JavaScript Developer’s Toolbox]] by David Haney, InfoQ March 2015%0a* [[http://spsp.org/press_release/valuing-your-time-more-than-money-linked-to-happiness|Valuing Your Time More Than Money is Linked to Happiness]] by Annie Drinkard, SPSP January 2016%0a* [[https://www.wanadev.fr/realite-virtuelle-web-loculus-rift-webgl/|De la réalité virtuelle sur le Web avec l’Oculus Rift et WebGL]] by Yannick Comte, Wanadev 2015%0a* [[https://www.wanadev.fr/debuter-en-realite-virtuelle-mobile-sur-le-web-avec-three-js/|Débuter en réalité virtuelle mobile sur le web avec THREE.js]] by Yannick Comte, Wanadev 2015%0a* [[http://www.demonixis.net/blog/la-realite-virtuelle-sur-mobile/|La réalité virtuelle sur mobile]] by Yannick Comte aka Demonixis, 2015%0a* [[https://blog.jupyter.org/2016/01/08/notebook-4-1-release/|Jupyter Notebook 4.1 release]] by Matthias Bussonnier, Jupyter Blog January 2016%0a* [[http://www.pornhub.com/insights/pornhub-2015-year-in-review|Pornhub's 2015 Year in Review]], Pornhub Insights January 2016%0a* [[https://www.policyalternatives.ca/publications/monitor/apploitation-city-instaserfs|Apploitation in a city of instaserfs]] by Andrew Callaway, Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives January 2016%0a* [[http://www.roadtovr.com/vr-interface-design-insights-mike-alger/|VR Interface Design Insights from Mike Alger]] by Kent Bye, Road to VR January 2016%0a* [[http://greatergood.berkeley.edu/article/item/humility_will_make_you_greatest_person_ever|How Humility Will Make You the Greatest Person Ever]] by Vicki Zakrzewski, Greater Good January 2016%0a* [[http://greatergood.berkeley.edu/article/item/dont_let_your_mind_be_your_worst_enemy|Don’t Let Your Mind Be Your Worst Enemy]] by Jill Suttie, Greater Good January 2016%0a* [[http://greatergood.berkeley.edu/article/item/three_insights_from_the_cutting_edge_of_compassion_research|Three Insights from the Cutting Edge of Compassion Research]] by Emiliana R. 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PersonalInformationStream.WithoutNotesJuly10=* [[http://www.franceculture.com/emission-les-nouveaux-chemins-de-la-connaissance-gaston-bachelard-le-dormeur-eveille-45-l-epistemolo|Gaston Bachelard, le dormeur éveillé 4/5 : l'épistémologie bachelardienne]], Les Nouveaux chemins de la connaissance, France Culture July 2010%0a* {-[[http://www.canalacademie.com/ida5701-L-oreille-musicale-comment-la.html|L'oreille musicale : comment la développer ?]], Canal Académie June 2010-}%0a** moved to [[Cookbook/Music]]%0a* [[http://www.franceculture.com/emission-les-nouveaux-chemins-de-la-connaissance-gaston-bachelard-le-dormeur-eveille-55-l-imaginatio|Gaston Bachelard, le dormeur éveillé 5/5 : l'imagination]], Les Nouveaux chemins de la connaissance, France Culture July 2010%0a* [[#FrankLongo]][[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a_HfSnQqeyY|Learning and Memory: How it Works and When it Fails]] by Frank Longo, Stanford Mini Med School March 2010%0a** [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a_HfSnQqeyY#t=1h25m|~1h25min]] on pre-existing matrix%0a*** cf [[Cookbook/Cognition#ReadingTechniques]]%0a** [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a_HfSnQqeyY#t=1h50m|~1h50min]] "moving" brain%0a** added to [[Wiki/MemoryRecipe]]%0a* [[http://www.nytimes.com/2010/07/02/business/02norris.html|France Declares Google a Monopoly]] by Floyd Norris, NYTimes.com July 2010%0a** to follow-up and eventually add to [[AutoDebate/GoogleIsEvil]]%0a* [[http://tbmdb.blogspot.com/2010/07/design-of-business-2009.html|The Design of Business (2009)]] by Anders Sundelin, The Business Model Database July 2010%0a** Knowledge Funnel%0a*** "how knowledge advances from mystery to heuristic, to algorithm for businesses to gain efficiency and lower costs, and the activities of moving across the knowledge stages (exploration) and operating within each knowledge stage (exploitation)."%0a** knowledge system %0a*** Stance: "Who am I in the world and what am I trying to accomplish?"%0a*** Tools: "With what tools and models do I organize my thinking and understand the world?"%0a*** Experiences: "With what experiences can I build my repertoire of sensitivities and skills. %0a** read the 2004 article too%0a** see also%0a*** [[http://openrules.com/|OpenRules]] Business Rules Management System (BRMS)%0a*** [[http://www.ontorule-project.eu/|ONTORULE Project]] ONTOlogies meet business RULEs%0a* {-[[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6chLw2aodYQ|Dtrace review]] by Bryan Cantrill, Google Tech Talks 2007-}%0a** moved to [[Tools/Programming#Profiling]]%0a* {-[[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KQ-wm3rW8_c&|Using open source tools for performance testing]] by Goranka Bjedov, Google Tech Talks 2006-}%0a** moved to [[Tools/Programming#Profiling]]%0a* [[http://www.franceculture.com/emission-science-publique-quand-l-homme-pourra-t-il-creer-de-la-vie-2010-07-02.html|Quand l'homme pourra-t-il créer de la vie ?]] Science publique, France Culture July 2010%0a** [[Wikipedia:Human artificial chromosome]] (HAC)%0a* [[http://vimeo.com/8202824|Heroku Presentation]] by Trek Glowacki, 2009%0a** to add to [[Tools/Programming]]%0a* [[http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=5430655145899422658|Licensing Strategies for Cross-Project Collaboration]] by Matt Norwood, FSOSS2007 Seneca's Open Source Symposium 2007 %0a** to add to [[Seedea:Seedea/Licenses]]%0a* {-[[http://canalacademie.com/Ricardo-contre-Keynes-le-grand.html|Ricardo contre Keynes : le grand rčglement de comptes]], Canal Academie July 2010-}%0a** moved to [[Content/Economy]]%0a* [[http://canalacademie.com/Le-teletravail-en-France.html|Le télétravail en France : Pourquoi le travail ŕ distance s'impose-t-il difficilement ?]], Canal Academie July 2010%0a* [[http://www.franceculture.com/emission-science-publique-la-3d-est-elle-l-avenir-de-la-television-2010-07-09.html|La 3D est-elle l'avenir de la télévision ?]] Sciences publique, France Culture July 2010 %0a** ~27min immersion plus sociologique que technologique%0a*** en particulier au regard des lunettes en etant en groupe%0a* [[http://www.canalacademie.com/ida5982-Sur-les-traces-des-premiers.html|Sur les traces des premiers insectes : expédition événement au Spitzberg]], Canal Académie July 2010%0a* [[http://www.canalacademie.com/ida5932-L-eau-dans-le-monde-quelle.html|L'eau dans le monde : quelle utilisation et quelle répartition dans les décennies ŕ venir]], Canal Académie July 2010%0a** ~min21 mention of Jared Diamond%0a** see also [[Content/Vademecum]] and [[Content/ChooseYourCountry]]%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=21_VWHKcNlg|Seeing Is Believing]] by Carla Shatz and Mark Blumenkranz, Stanford Mini Med School February 2010%0a** min5 Carla Shatz%0a** presenting schematic retina/LGN/cortex circuits%0a** right eye/left eye distinction in the LGN%0a** min33 growth cone (molecular sensing end) connecting by detecting attractive molecules by Paul Forscher, Yale University%0a*** Yale University [[http://www.yale.edu/forschlab/|Forscher Lab]] focuses on the problem of axon guidance, i.e. how your brain gets wired. In order to address the function we investigate: cell & growth cone motility, cell adhesion, cytoskeletal protein dynamics, molecular motors and related signal transduction issues.%0a*** [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a_HfSnQqeyY#t=1h50m|1h50 "moving" brain section]] of [[#FrankLongo|Learning and Memory: How it Works and When it Fails]] by Frank Longo, Stanford Mini Med School March 2010%0a** the more local the pattern, the more flexible%0a** early dev. brain != mature brain%0a*** cf TGV recently written notes on kids brain dev.%0a** circuitry tuned up by use%0a*** first spontaenous autodialing process%0a**** vision takes over, further tuning up%0a** min35 enaction cat experiment not mention but seems very close%0a** min41 brain as fingerprint%0a*** aging stablize pattern in adulthood but details stay flexible%0a** min44 can we find chemicals to revert to such a fast learning state?%0a*** genes for synpase plasticity?%0a*** [[http://www.nature.com/nature/journal/vaop/ncurrent/abs/nature09271.html|A novel pathway regulates memory and plasticity via SIRT1 and miR-134]] Nature July 2010%0a** min55 Mark Blumenkranz%0a** extremly interesting between physical aging and artist works%0a** comparison between early work and later in life work%0a** 1h45 neuron and silicon%0a*** see also ReadingNotes/ScanningNotes#TowardReplacementPartsForTheBrain%0a*** 1h46 artificial synapse chip%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PlFaIxTv1_w|Mind-Body Interactions]] by David Spiegel, Stanford Mini Med School March 2010%0a** min5 quoting his father asking him why doesn't he read fiction at 95y/o "there is enough fiction in the non-fiction I read."%0a** min22 human as a pathetic animal but with the opposable thumb%0a*** thus more often prey thus importance of perception%0a** min23 delay between toe hitting a furniture and actual pain%0a*** length or the fibers involved and their mionisation%0a*** pain fiber conduct signal more slowly%0a**** second signal, distinct from contact perception%0a** min25%0a*** pain is a combination of the physical input and the amount of attention you pay to it%0a*** pain can hijack attention%0a**** cf Cookbook/Cognition#BrainHijackers%0a** min37 showing the Anterior Cinguate Cortex (ACC) and tehe Ventrolateral Prefrontal Cortex (VLPFC)%0a** min 41 Believing is Seeing%0a*** cf Seeing is Believing talk mentionned just before%0a** 1h01min question between the difference between self-hypnosis and meditation%0a*** hypnosis is "western" focus%0a**** meditation is more eastern focus, living in the method, let the problem solves itself%0a***** see also [[Content/Meditation]] %0a*** most likely the "ceremony" is different but the mental state is different%0a**** on-going topic of research%0a** 1h04min question on the relation between hypnosis and sleeping pattern%0a** 1h09min link between depression and serious illness, stress in general, etc...%0a** 1h39min on the effect of social integration including relation with men and women%0a** 1h42min showing Altered Circadian Cortisol Rhytms in Depression and PTSD%0a** 1h44min on sleep (with quick trick: don't make your alarm clock face your bed, arousal cue)%0a*** see also [[Content/Health#Sleep]]%0a** 1h50min Summary%0a*** FACES%0a**** '''F'''acing rather than fleeing%0a**** '''A'''ltering perception%0a**** '''C'''oping actively%0a**** '''E'''xpressing emotion%0a**** '''S'''ocial support%0a*** [[http://stanfordhospital.org/clinicsmedServices/clinics/complementaryMedicine/|Stanford Center for Integrative Medicine]] Clinical Services for Mind and Body, Stanford Center for Integrative Medicine%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_Xy7o32srho|Bionic and Bio-ionic Neural Interfaces]] by Luke Theogarajan, UWTV 2009%0a** min5 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hodgkin–Huxley_model%0a** MIT [[http://www.rle.mit.edu/|Research Laboratory of Electronics]]%0a** added to [[Events/teleXLR8-01]]%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HSl7ikZ0M1c|Advances in Neural Interfaces: From Signal Processing to Optogenetics]] by Caleb Kemere, UWTV July 2010%0a** [[Wikipedia:Spike sorting]]%0a** [[Scholarpedia:Spike sorting]]%0a** [[http://neurotic.stanford.edu/research/index.html|Caleb Kemere [Research]]] %0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qGa1AY3MErY|Rethinking Interconnect for High-Performance Computer Systems]] by Ronald Ho, UWTV July 2010%0a** Moore's "law" mostly an economical bottleneck, circuity principles, energy cost problems%0a* [[#SystemsWithoutCooperation]][[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qcBk-Jy7I_o|Systems without Cooperation]] by Dave Levin, UWTV July 2010%0a** mention of [[Wikipedia:Game theory]] in particular [[Wikipedia:Auction theory]], tit for that in bittorrent%0a** [[http://bittyrant.cs.washington.edu/|BitTyrant]]%0a** [[http://www.cs.umd.edu/projects/propshare/|PropShare]] BitTorrent is an Auction%0a*** [[http://people.csail.mit.edu/katrina/papers/propshare.pdf|BitTorrent is an Auction: Analyzing and Improving BitTorrent’s Incentives]] SIGCOMM’08%0a** OpenBarter discovered during [[Events/RMLL-LSM]]%0a** [[Content/Economy]]%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iNt8IdSi0q0|Semiconductor-Organic Heterostructures]] by Adina Scott, UWTV 2009%0a** added to [[Events/teleXLR8-01]]%0a* [[http://www.franceculture.com/emission-continent-sciences-la-biodiversite-negligee-2010-07-12.html|La biodiversité négligée]] Sciences Publique, France Culture July 2010%0a** [[Wikipedia:Allomerus decemarticulatus]] notable for its tripartite symbiosis with its host plant and a fungus, which it uses to ambush much larger prey such as locusts.%0a*** [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zrL5BYRqrTI|Allomerus decemarticulatus trap recording]], Toulouse III 2005%0a**** http://www.nature.com/news/2005/050418/multimedia/050418-11-m1.html%0a*** [[http://www.myrmecofourmis.com/site.php?p=34855|Allomerus decemarticulatus : la Fourmi Piégeuse : Site web]] : la Fourmi Piégeuse%0a*** Obligate ant-plant mutualism studies by [[http://www.edb.ups-tlse.fr/equipe4/WebJGrangier/WebJG/homeJG.html|Julien Grangier]]%0a** [[http://www.telegraph.co.uk/earth/earthnews/3884623/Scientists-discover-new-forest-with-undiscovered-species-on-Google-Earth.html|Scientists discover new forest with undiscovered species on Google Earth]] by Louise Gray, Telegraph 2008%0a** see also [[ReadingNotes/Demons In Eden]]%0a* [[http://thebeautifulbrain.com/2010/07/summit-of-consciousness/|The Summit of Consciousness]] by David Carmel, The Beautiful Brain July 2010%0a* {-[[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O9dU65O6thk|Computational Textiles and the Democratization of Ubiquitous Computing]] by Leah Buechley, UWTV 2009-}%0a** moved to [[Cookbook/Clothing]]%0a* [[http://www.readwriteweb.com/start/2010/07/why-you-should-avoid-being-the.php|Avoid Being a Pollyanna CEO]] by Audrey Watters, RWW July 2010%0a* {-[[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dSegkq4sTM4|Kerrighed: Flexible distributed checkpoint/restart]] by Matthieu Fertre, FOSDEM February 2010-}%0a** moved to [[Events/TeleXLR8-01#LiveMigration]]%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gGw09RZjQf8|The Lively Kernel]] by Krzysztof Palacz, Google Tech Talk 2008%0a** to move to [[Tools/Programming#SoftwareStack]]%0a** [[http://www.lively-kernel.org/|Lively Kernel - New Home]] complete platform for web applications, including dynamic graphics, network access, and development tools.%0a* {-[[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sD0B-X9LJjs|God Is Not Great: How Religion Poisons Everything by Christopher Hitchens]] Authors@Google 2007-}%0a** moved to [[AutoDebate/ReligionVsScience]]%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NyXEVPFheEc|Automated Infrastructure is on the Menu with Chef]], O'Reilly Webcast July 2010%0a** paradigm '''infrastructure as code'''%0a** to moved [[Tools/Programming]]%0a*** consider the dedicated [[Tools/Shell]] section%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MeK2rBq7elM|Connectomics]] by H. Sebastian Seung, Living Systems DC Salon July 2010%0a** [[ReadingNotes/ScanningNotes#Evolution4D]]%0a** [[(http://wiki.seedea.org/Content/)Newconcepts#Connectome]] discovered in June 2009%0a** [[http://hebb.mit.edu/seunglab/|The Seung Lab]] To model the neural networks of the brain using mathematical theories, computer simulation, and circuits of biological neurons in vitro.%0a** added to [[Events/TeleXLR8-01]]%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TVfmUfr8VPA|The secret, social lives of bacteria]] by Bonnie Bassler, TED 2009%0a* [[http://www.franceculture.com/emission-science-publique-club-science-publique-grippe-a-nanos-climat-les-temps-forts-de-l%25E2%2580%2599annee-201|Grippe A, nanos, climat: les temps forts de l’année]], Club Science Publique, France Culture July 2010%0a* [[#DavidLewis]][[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xDvQI9ynl1Q|The Necessity of the Immune System]] by David Lewis, Stanford Mini Med School March 2010%0a** ~min14 metaphor of the immune system as a defensive war strategy%0a** ~min21 comparison with computer viruses%0a** ~min50 TCR signature and its randomness component%0a*** comparable to BitCoin prime number guessing mechanism?%0a** ~1h05min immune system repertoire as identification is theoretically possible... but DNA is just so much easier (thus cheaper)%0a*** updated to [[Bypassing/Identification]]%0a** to add to [[Cookbook/Biology]]%0a* [[http://aigamedev.com/open/coverage/paris10-report/|Paris Game AI Conference '10: Highlights, Photos & Slides]] by Alex J. Champandard, AiGameDev.com July 2010%0a** Intimate Conversations with Interactive Animated Characters by Bruce Blumberg %0a*** "talking to the amygdala" http://files.aigamedev.com/coverage/GAIC10_BruceBlumberg.pdf#page=24%0a**** see also the 5 Creepy Ways Video Games Are Trying to Get You Addicted by David Wong, Cracked.com March 2010 added to the [[Content/Reward]] page%0a** Inside Your Players' Mind With Playtesting by Baylor Wetzel%0a*** detailed slides, could be an interesting source for [[Content/StrategyLessons]] and [[Seedea:Research/StrategicalEpistemology]]%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JJGNbCKsU40|Nerve growth cones]] by Paul Letourneau, March 2010%0a** [[http://growthcones.neuroscience.umn.edu/|Neuronal Growth Cones]] at Paul Letourneau's lab%0a* [[http://media.ccc.de/browse/conferences/eh2010/EH2010-3773-en-unixsyscalls.html|rethinking unix syscalls]] by mickey, EH2010%0a* [[http://vimeo.com/11280885|Twitter - Murder Bittorrent Deploy System]] by Larry Gadea, CUSEC February 2010%0a** http://github.com/lg/murder%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UzxYlbK2c7E|Machine Learning (CS 229), Lecture 1]] by Andrew Ng, Stanford University 2008%0a** moved with others lecture of the same course to [[WatchingNotes/WatchingNotes#MachineLearningCS229]]%0a* {-[[http://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/news/2009/08/nyse-builds-computer-trading-mothership-worries-abound.ars|Computer-trading worries grow as NYSE builds new datacenter]] by Jon Stokes, ars technica 2009-}%0a** moved to [[ReadingNotes/QuantitativeTrading]]%0a* [[http://www.franceculture.com/emission-continent-sciences-continent-sciences-2010-07-19.html|Cables sous-marins, aventure et maritime et de communication]], Continent Science, France Culture July 2010%0a** http://www.telegeography.com/%0a** Seedea:Utopiahanalysis/UniNetVerseVisu%0a** [[http://www.seamewe4.com/|SEA-ME-WE 4]] South East Asia Middle East Western Europe 4%0a* [[http://www.franceculture.com/emission-la-marche-des-sciences-histoire-de-jacques-feldbau-mathematicien-2010-07-15.html|Histoire de Jacques Feldbau, mathématicien]], La Marche des sciences, France Culture July 2010 %0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PBLgUBGWcz8|Running Large Graph Algorithms: Evaluation of Current State-Of-the-Art and Lessons Learned]] by Andy Yoo, Google Tech Talk February 2010%0a** ~min37 dataflow systems/data analytic supercomputer (DAS) = "MapReduce on steroids"%0a** dataflow and pipes moved to [[Tools/Programming#Dataflow]]%0a** [[http://wiki.github.com/tinkerpop/gremlin/|gremlin]] graph-based programming language%0a* [[http://www.plosone.org/article/info%25253Adoi%25252F10.1371%25252Fjournal.pone.0011233|Googling Social Interactions: Web Search Engine Based Social Network Construction]] by Lee SH, Kim P-J, Ahn Y-Y, Jeong H, PLoS ONE 5(7): e11233 2010 July 2010%0a** moved to [[Person/]]%0a* [[http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi%252F10.1371%252Fjournal.pone.0011591|Diffusion Tensor Imaging and Decision Making in Cocaine Dependence]] PLoS ONE 5(7): e11591, PLoS ONE July 2010%0a** is fractional anisotropy (FA) used in dataflow programming studies?%0a*** [[Tools/Programming#Dataflow]]%0a* {-[[http://www.guardian.co.uk/technology/2010/jun/20/internet-everything-need-to-know|Everything you need to know about the internet]] by John Naughton, The Observer June 2010-}%0a** moved to [[Tools/Internet]]%0a* [[#BuildingWebReputationSystems]][[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yn7e0J9m6rE|Building Web Reputation Systems]] by Randy Farmer, Google Tech Talks July 2010%0a** see also [[Person/Person#TrustSystems]]%0a** [[http://buildingreputation.com/|Building Web Reputation Systems: The Blog]] companion blog by the authors (Randy Farmer and Bryce Glass) of the O'Reilly book: Building Web Reputation Systems.%0a** [[http://oreilly.com/catalog/9780596159801|Building Web Reputation Systems]] by Randy Farmer and Bryce Glass, O'Reilly Media / Yahoo Press March 2010%0a** [[http://developer.yahoo.com/ypatterns/social/people/reputation/|Reputation Patterns]] Design Pattern Library - YDN%0a*** discovered earlier this month%0a** ~min45 conclusions%0a*** Karma is complex (built of indirect inputs)%0a*** Public Karma is Positive Karma%0a*** ''Secret'' Karma ''can'' Out the Bad Guys%0a**** slowing them down is enough, making it too costly for them and less costly for you%0a**** "karma mafia" similar to the problem I generated with my IMDB-like system during ~2002 at Lannion%0a***** evaluate content, not users%0a* [[http://rubyconf2007.confreaks.com/d2t1p5_tightening_the_feedback_loop.html|Tightening the Feedback Loop]] by Phil Hagelberg, RubyConf 2007%0a** added mentioned books and tools to [[Tools/Programming]]%0a** discovered through http://technomancy.us/projects%0a** mention of historical cybernetics and augmented intelligence%0a* http://distance.ktu.lt/terena/11d-demanding-applications/tarek-sherif-cbrain-and-gbrain-distributed-platform-brain-imaging-researc%0a%0a[[#Bottom]] PersonalInformationStream.WithoutNotesJuly11=* [[http://www.niemanlab.org/2011/06/curiosity-made-collaborative-aptures-hotspots-feature-brings-crowdsourcing-to-link-generation/|Curiosity made collaborative: Apture’s “Hotspots” feature brings crowdsourcing to link generation]] by Megan Garber, Nieman Journalism Lab June 2011%0a** added my related [[Tools/Vimperator#OwnAdditionalBindings]] to http://seeks-project.info/wiki/index.php/External_contributions%0a** similar to [[http://textwise.com|TextWise]] used in specific @@edit@@ skin and [[http://www.zemanta.com/|zemanta]]%0a** on the global brain idea, see [[Languages/OwnConcepts#gToM]]%0a* [[http://www.wired.com/epicenter/2011/07/does-net-need-to-be-civilized/|Does The Internet Need To Be Civilized?]] by Olivia Solon, Epicenter for Wired.com July 2011%0a* [[http://mobisocial.stanford.edu/news/2011/06/future-mobile-social-systems/|Future Mobile Social Systems]] by tjpurtell, MobiSocial News June 2011%0a* [[http://philosophy.wisc.edu/shapiro/Phil951/2010/openheim.putnam.unity.pdf|Unity of Science as a Working Hypothesis]] by Paul Oppenheim and Hilary Putnam, 1958%0a** motivated by [[ReadingNotes/Emergence]]%0a** http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/scientific-unity/%0a** [[Wikipedia:Unity of science]]%0a* [[#FromDemocraticConsensusToCannibalisticHordes]][[http://www.santafe.edu/research/videos/play/?id=ff527eb8-fe06-458e-95ae-1398d34ced1a|From Democratic Consensus to Cannibalistic Hordes: The Principles of Collective Animal Behavior]] by Iain Couzin, Santa Fe Institute June 2011%0a** ~13min on social rules and spacing should makes one consider [[Languages/OwnConcepts#Epistemotaxis]] extended socially (thus also with [[Content/Education]] and e.g. Seeks%0a** ~14min visualization by Colin Twomey a social network inferred via visual field estimation%0a*** http://www.princeton.edu/~ctwomey/%0a*** sounds similar to a cognitive social proxy I proposed during [[ReadingNotes/SC22]]%0a** ~29min on democracy in animal groups%0a*** cf earlier France Culture podcast on monkeys and decision-making%0a* [[http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2011/jun/30/computer-chess-champ-stripped-of-its-four-titles/|Computer chess champ stripped of its four titles]] by Claire Courchane, Washington Times June 2011%0a** "“These days, there’s no serious professional chess player in the world’s top 100 who doesn’t use a computer to assist him in analyzing his games and preparing for new games,” Mr. Doggers said."%0a*** especially motivating after the recent Discussion:freenode/Randiter.log on math training programs%0a*** see also [[http://live.gnome.org/gbrainy/Extending|Extending GNOME gBrainy]] to train on notes%0a* [[http://vimeo.com/25237729|A criterial neuronal code underlies downward mental causation and free will]] by Peter Tse, Neuphi May 2011%0a** on hierarchy and object recognition see Andrew Ng recent talk%0a** [[http://neuphi.com/|neuphi]], A forum for scientists and philosophers to discuss cutting-edge conceptual issues in Philosophy of Neuroscience%0a** http://www.dartmouth.edu/~petertse/%0a* [[http://www.cs.nmsu.edu/ALP/2011/06/constraint-logic-programming-in-swi-prolog/|Constraint Logic Programming in SWI-Prolog]] by Markus Triska, ALP Newsletter June 2011%0a* [[http://www.theimaginationage.net/2011/06/kevin-slavin-twelve-reasons-to-keep.html|Kevin Slavin: "Twelve Reasons to Keep the Naked Eye Naked"]] by Joshua S. Fouts, TheImaginationAge June 2011%0a** [[Wikipedia:Emission theory (vision)]]%0a* [[http://www.npr.org/blogs/13.7/2011/06/27/137428253/rise-of-the-machines-japanese-popstar-a-computer-construct|Rise Of The Machines: Japanese Popstar A Computer Construct]] by Adam Frank, blog for NPR June 2011%0a* [[http://randomistas.tekeu.com/2011/07/04/reverse-engineering-the-google-1-button-using-firebug/|Reverse-engineering the Google +1 button using Firebug]] by Willy Tekeu, RandomistasRandomistas July 2011%0a* [[http://vimeo.com/25237551|Is Reductionism Necessary for the Unity of Science?]] by Gaura Rader, Neuphi April 2011%0a** [[Wikipedia:Special sciences]]%0a** see also [[Fabien/StructuralInformationAsymmetries]]%0a* [[http://educationreformbooks.net/dumbing_down.htm|Dumbing Us Down - The Hidden Curriculum of Compulsory Schooling]] reviewed by Shaun Kerry, Educationreformbooks.net 2004%0a* [[http://www.noogenesis.com/game_theory/Gatto/Gatto.html|John Taylor Gatto]] by Duen Hsi Yen, Noogenesis 2005%0a** see also [[Content/Education]] and Chomsky's quote on Seedea/Utopiahanalysis/Bmx#chomsky2002%0a* [[http://www.gautamblogs.com/2011/07/7-reasons-why-google-wont-be-enterprise.html|7 Reasons Why Google+ won't be an enterprise social business]] by Gautam Ghosh, Building Social Business July 2011%0a* [[http://www.c-spanvideo.org/program/284691-2|Weapons of Mass Instruction]] by John Taylor Gatto, C-SPAN Video Library 2009%0a** ~min48 "dropping school does not mean dropping education"%0a** for http://freestateproject.org%0a** see also [[Content/Education]]%0a* [[http://inperc.com/blog2/2011/07/05/pagerank-is-bad-math-discussion/|PageRank is bad math: discussion]] by Peter Saveliev, Computer Vision For Dummies July 2011%0a* [[http://research.microsoft.com/apps/video/dl.aspx?id=151058|Merchants of Doubt: How a Handful of Scientists Obscured the Truth on Issues from Tobacco Smoke to Global Warming]] by Naomi Oreskes, Microsoft Research June 2011%0a** concluding on the question, ironical since historically those merchants of doubts have been fighting for the free market, of what message does it send to the developing world if an authoritarian government like China does take climate change seriously and do provide a solution%0a** added before to [[ReadingNotes/Agnotology]]%0a* [[http://www.franceculture.com/emission-continent-sciences-les-vivants-aiment-ils-leur-prochain-2011-07-04.html|Les vivants aiment-ils leur prochain ?]], Continent sciences, France Culture July 2011%0a* [[http://www.decisionsciencenews.com/2011/05/25/heuristics-the-foundations-of-adaptive-behavior/|Heuristics: The foundations of adaptive behavior]] by Dan Goldstein, Decision Science News June 2011%0a** added to my [[Fabien/Heuristics]]%0a* [[http://www.thinq.co.uk/2011/7/7/acorns-steve-furber-looks-arm-supercomputers/|Acorn's Steve Furber looks to ARM supercomputers]] by Gareth Halfacree, thinq_ July 2011%0a* [[http://press.web.cern.ch/press/PressReleases/Releases2011/PR08.11E.html|CERN launches Open Hardware initiative]], CERN Press Release July 2011%0a** added to Seedea:Seedea/Licenses%0a* [[#EvaluatingProgressTowardAGI]][[http://multiverseaccordingtoben.blogspot.com/2011/06/why-is-evaluating-partial-progress.html|Why is evaluating partial progress toward human-level AGI so hard?]] by Ben Goertzel and Jared Wigmore, The Multiverse According to Ben June 2011%0a** see also the recently discovered Seedea:Content/Newconcepts#IntegratedInformationTheory as another form of "cognitive synergy"%0a* [[http://www.franceculture.com/emission-avec-ou-sans-rendez-vous-le-rythme-cardiaque-2011-07-05.html|Le rythme cardiaque]], Avec ou sans rendez-vous, France Culture July 2011%0a* [[http://blog.law.cornell.edu/voxpop/2011/07/01/open-robotics/|Open Robotics]] by Ryan Calo, VoxPopuLII July 2011%0a** in contrast with [[WithoutNotesMay11#RodneyBrooks|Rodney Brooks' recent talk at MIT150]] which was mostly advocating against this%0a*** https://twitter.com/#!/rcalo/status/89773685350731777%0a* [[http://blogs.forbes.com/susannahbreslin/2011/07/07/how-to-get-a-job-that-doesnt-exist/|How to Get a Job That Doesn’t Exist]] by Susannah Breslin, Pink Slipped for Forbes July 2011%0a* [[http://www.franceculture.com/emission-planete-terre-mexico-une-megapole-du-tiers-monde-2011-06-29.html|Mexico, une mégapole du tiers monde]], Plančte terre, France Culture July 2011%0a** http://www.franceculture.com/blog-globe-2011-06-29-mexico-une-megapole-en-cartes.html%0a* [[http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/europe/krokodil-the-drug-that-eats-junkies-2300787.html|Krokodil: The drug that eats junkies]] by Shaun Walker, The Independent June 2011%0a* [[http://research.microsoft.com/apps/video/dl.aspx?id=151227|Web Graph Models: Properties and Applications]] by Andrey Raigorodsky, Microsoft Research July 2011%0a* [[http://www.larecherche.fr/content/parution/article.html?id=29812|La theorie du tout]], Les Dossiers de La Recherche May 2011%0a** importance on the available mathematical and geometrical models (p13)%0a*** hence [[Cookbook/Cognition#HistoryOfDominantCognitiveModels]]%0a** very nice visualizatoin of unification between forces%0a** can Carter's anthropic principle be applied to all subtrate? (p18)%0a*** e.g. can potential reflexivity be a property of an organization of a substrate? thus can it be impossible on others? (see also the notes on cognitive mirrors)%0a**** note that Carter himself (p21) admitted that the "anthropos" root was not necessarily a good choice%0a*** see the dedicated remark in [[Fabien/StructuralInformationAsymmetries]]%0a** figure 1 (p21) as the "Pyramide de la complexite" (to get from the official website or pyramid.png), see [[Fabien/ExtendedLayeredModel]]%0a** on emergence (p22) see [[ReadingNotes/Emergence]], in particular for the paragraph "Capacites mathematiques insuffisantes ?" (p24) see [[Fabien/StructuralInformationAsymmetries]]%0a** quick overview of historical references on multiple universes (p50) seems to again show a clear western bias, no Russian, Arabic, Asian or Indian cosmological views%0a** "Une bonne theorie doit etre feconde" (p58) with Peter Galison can be seen through [[Languages/OwnConcepts#Epistemotaxis]] and its expected efficiency%0a** "Vers les lois ultimes de la phyique" (p73) by Stephen Weinberg, cf [[Fabien/ExtendedLayeredModel]]%0a** "Vers les lois ultimes de la phyique" (p73) by Stephen Weinberg, cf [[Fabien/ExtendedLayeredModel]]%0a** references including links to videos from page 76 to 79%0a** see also [[Content/Cosmology]]%0a** what is the Seedea:Content/NewConcepts#InformationActionRatio of this reading?%0a* [[#RIKENK]][[http://larecherche.fr/content/actualite-technologie/article?id=30119|"K", l'ordinateur le plus puissant]] by Fabien Goubet, La Recherche June 2011%0a** http://top500.org/lists/2011/06/press-release on K%0a** also #6 on http://www.green500.org/lists/2011/06/top/list.php requiring ~10gW%0a*** for scale see [[Wikipedia:Watt#Gigawatt]] and [[Wikipedia:List of nuclear power stations]]%0a** see also [[Content/Needs#SupercomputerCyclesHistory]]%0a* [[http://larecherche.fr/content/actualite-technologie/article?id=30279|Du son pour distinguer un ordinateur d'un humain]] by Denis Delbecq, La Recherche July 2011%0a* [[http://torrentfreak.com/file-sharers-denied-official-religion-status-in-sweden-110710/|File-Sharers Denied Official Religion Status in Sweden]] by Ernesto, TorrentFreak July 2011%0a* [[http://www.hrc.utexas.edu/multimedia/video/2008/wallace/huxley_aldous.html|Aldous Huxley: The Mike Wallace Interview]] 1958%0a** mention of 1984 at ~10min and its then political context of communism%0a** added to [[ReadingNotes/AmusingOurselvesToDeath]]%0a* [[http://www.ai-meetup.org/events/24654621/?a=md1p_grp&eventId=24654621&action=detail&rv=md1p&rv=md1p|Is an AI Singularity likely or even possible]], AI Meetup July 2011%0a** to explore [[Wikipedia:Autonomic Computing]]%0a** cf [[Events/TeleXLR8-01#LiveMigration]] and [[Events/AIW03]]%0a** Discussion:ustream/%2523AI-Meetup.log especially for links%0a* [[http://www.ghacks.net/2011/07/01/university-of-california-3-banks-can-stop-majority-of-botnets/|University Of California: 3 Banks Can Stop Majority Of Botnets]] by Martin Brinkmann, Ghacks July 2011%0a* [[http://blogs.discovermagazine.com/notrocketscience/2011/07/06/beauty-is-in-the-brain-of-the-beholder/|Beauty is in the brain of the beholder]] by Ed Yong, Not Exactly Rocket Science for Discover Magazine July 2011%0a* [[http://www.computerworlduk.com/news/it-business/3290494/jp-morgan-supercomputer-offers-risk-analysis-in-near-real-time/|JP Morgan supercomputer offers risk analysis in near real-time]] by Anh Nguyen, Computerworld UK July 2011%0a** based on [[Cookbook/Electronics#FPGA]]%0a* [[http://www.scientificamerican.com/article.cfm?id=the-neurobiology-of-bliss-sacred-and-profane|The Neurobiology of Bliss--Sacred and Profane]] by Nadia Webb, Scientific American July 2011%0a* [[http://www.franceculture.com/emission-continent-sciences-les-paysages-de-l%25E2%2580%2599infiniment-petit-2011-07-11.html|Les paysages de l’infiniment petit]], Continent sciences, France Culture July 2011%0a* [[http://web.mit.edu/newsoffice/2011/language-from-games-0712.html|Computer learns language by playing games]] by Larry Hardesty, MIT News Office July 2011%0a* [[http://www.plosone.org/article/info%253Adoi%252F10.1371%252Fjournal.pone.0021852|Toward A Brain-Based Theory of Beauty]] by Tomohiro Ishizu and Semir Zeki, PLoS ONE July 2011%0a** "We therefore modify Burke's 1757 definition given above and say that ‘Beauty is, for the greater part, some quality in bodies that correlates with activity in the mOFC by the intervention of the senses’."%0a** see also [[Content/Art]]%0a* [[#SearchEnginesChangeHowMemoryWorks]][[http://www.wired.com/wiredscience/2011/07/search-engine-memory/|Search Engines Change How Memory Works]], by Brandon Keim, Wired Science July 2011%0a** a "strategy" I consciously tried to apply after a little while using them (maybe 5 years ago), to focus more on the process (query, sort, etc...) than the content, and that I could forget the result as long as I understood how to find it back%0a** probably why I got interested in epistemology%0a*** not the "naive" view that I was finding a way for handling information overload%0a*** one of the main conscious epistemic shift%0a*** yet this concern only the process while the structure was probably discovered before during [[Content/ClickingMoments#InformationPropagation]]%0a** [[#GoogleEffectsOnMemory|Science article notes]]%0a* [[http://www.wired.com/wiredscience/2011/01/learning-methods/|To Learn Best, Write an Essay]] by Brandon Keim, Wired Science January 2011%0a** hence the importance of writing the%0a*** @@Principle@@ heading of each page%0a*** the @@Overall remarks and questions@@ and @@Synthesis@@ sections of [[ReadingNotes/]] pages%0a* [[http://www.boingboing.net/2011/07/14/far.html?dlvrit=36761|The Singularity is Far: A Neuroscientist's View]] by David J. Linden, Boing Boing July 2011%0a** cf [[Events/AIW03]] and [[ReadingNotes/Epistemetrics]] in particular [[Wikipedia:Nicholas Rescher#Ideas]] epistemic law of diminishing returns%0a* [[http://www.npr.org/2011/06/23/137348338/compass-of-pleasure-why-some-things-feel-so-good|'The Compass Of Pleasure': Why Some Things Feel So Good]] interview of David J. Linden, NPR July 2011%0a** counter intuitively drug consumers have less pleasure induced by drugs that others, thus precisely requiring higher doses and creating more dependency%0a** different types of drugs e.g. mushrooms or LSD which do change perceptions but not directly inducing pleasure%0a*** thus a lower risk of dependency%0a** result of a brain reconfiguration (new topology)%0a*** associating context or situation with the chemical state%0a*** equivalent to "learning" the drug%0a** added to [[ReadingNotes/HowPleasureWorks]]%0a** cf also Hedonostasis (p185) as "regulation of levels of felt pleasure." defined in [[ReadingNotes/TheTinkerersAccomplice#Chapter10]]%0a* [[#GraphsBrainsAndGremlin]][[http://markorodriguez.com/2011/07/14/graphs-brains-and-gremlin/|Graphs, Brains, and Gremlin]] by Marko A. Rodriguez, July 2011%0a** [[http://markorodriguez.com/2011/07/14/graphs-brains-and-gremlin/#comment-108|the author's comment]] seems to refer to [[Wikipedia:Homoiconicity]]%0a** Gremlin listed before in [[Tools/Programming#Graph]]%0a** http://www.quora.com/Are-graphs-the-primary-data-structure-found-in-nature%0a** see also [[Fabien/ExtendedLayeredModel]] with graphs as the most common datastructure, [[Content/WikiBrainMapping]] as an example of application, [[Fabien/StructuralInformationAsymmetries]] for its illustration and [[Cookbook/Cognition#HistoryOfDominantCognitiveModels]]%0a** consider [[Wikipedia:Homotopy]]%0a* [[#GoogleEffectsOnMemory]][[http://www.sciencemag.org/content/early/2011/07/13/science.1207745|Google Effects on Memory: Cognitive Consequences of Having Information at Our Fingertips]], Science July 2011%0a** motivated by [[#SearchEnginesChangeHowMemoryWorks|Search Engines Change How Memory Works]] via Seeks' Beniz%0a** reference to the now classic [[Wikipedia:Is Google Making Us Stupid%253F]], mentioned in [[Events/AIW01]] and some of the following ones%0a** seems very coherent with [[Cookbook/Mind]] as an economically restructuring, hopefully self-optimizing, application of [[Cookbook/Cognition#ExocognitionAsNetworkTraversal]]%0a* [[http://www.newscientist.com/article/mg21128211.900-welcome-to-the-age-of-the-splinternet.html|Welcome to the age of the splinternet]] by Anil Ananthaswamy, New Scientist July 2011%0a** see Virginia Heffernan's metaphor of Apple one Gated Community of the Webtropolis in 2010 from her NYTimes.com [[http://www.nytimes.com/2010/05/23/magazine/23FOB-medium-t.html|The Death of the Open Web]], cf [[AutoDebate/Apple]]%0a** see also [[Tools/Internet]]%0a* [[http://www.franceculture.com/emission-avec-ou-sans-rendez-vous-le-plan-alzheimer-2011-07-12.html|Le Plan Alzheimer]], Avec ou sans rendez-vous, France Culture July 2011%0a** distinction between the different types of memory (episodic, semantic, procedural)%0a** mention of the importance of the first-person artistic works e.g. books and movies%0a** mention of [[Wikipedia:Ribot's law]] by [[Wikipedia:Théodule-Armand Ribot]]%0a** see my own related presentation e.g. [[Slideshows/MemoryLoss]] and [[Slideshows/MemoryLossPES]]%0a*** especially since explaining that there is a critical phase during which the person is still able to put his memory on an alternative substrate%0a** seems close to [[ReadingNotes/TheWisdomParadox]] conclusions regarding life-long training of the brain and the importance of understanding its mechanisms%0a* [[http://www.santafe.edu/research/videos/play/?id=a072fc89-ee87-4033-a45c-1a1fcf6830f2|The Future of Human Life Spans, A Demographic Perspective]] by Caleb Finch, Santa Fe Institute July 2011%0a** see also [[Content/Health#LeadingDeathcauses]]%0a** cf [[Wikipedia:Compression of morbidity]]%0a* [[http://h30565.www3.hp.com/t5/Feature-Articles/The-Rise-of-Biohackers/ba-p/167|The Rise of Biohackers]] by Pam Baker, Input Output for HP July 2011%0a** see [[Cookbook/Biology]]%0a* [[http://www.univie.ac.at/constructivism/journal/6/3/388.gonzalez|Living in Parenthesis. A Layman’s Experiences of Knowing Maturana]] by F. González, Constructivist Foundations July 2011%0a** issue added to [[ReadingNotes/TreeOfKnowledge]]%0a* [[#PanosIpeirotis]][[http://behind-the-enemy-lines.blogspot.com/2011/07/why-i-will-never-pursue-cheating-again.html|Why I will never pursue cheating again]] by Panos Ipeirotis, A Computer Scientist in a Business School July 2011%0a** "This is a losing battle: as I use more advanced cheating detection schemes, the cheaters will adapt."%0a*** added to Seedea:Research/Drive%0a* [[http://swarmcreativity.blogspot.com/2011/06/wikimaps-dynamic-maps-of-knowledge.html|Wikimaps: Dynamic Maps of Knowledge]] by Reto Kleeb, Swarm Creativity Blog June 2011%0a** especially interesting as [[Wiki/Visualization#Graph]] progresses%0a* [[http://www.franceculture.com/emission-continent-sciences-les-grandes-questions-de-l%25E2%2580%2599evolution-2011-07-18.html|Les grandes questions de l’évolution]], Continent sciences France Culture July 2011%0a** mention of evo-devo previously discovered%0a*** see [[Cookbook/Biology]]%0a** mention of [[Wikipedia:Last universal ancestor]] aka LUCA%0a** importance of the membrane%0a*** see [[ReadingNotes/TheTinkerersAccomplice]]%0a** see [[ReadingNotes/Protocells]]%0a** importance of the cell division and specialization as the ontological level, not solely phylogenic, something that is not part of my understanding of evo* techniques in CS%0a* [[http://www.wired.com/wiredscience/2011/07/is-google-ruining-your-memory/|Is Google Ruining Your Memory?]] by Jonah Lehrer, Wired Science for Wired.com July 2011%0a** cf [[#GoogleEffectsOnMemory|Sparrow's Science article]] read earlier this month%0a* [[http://ucsdnews.ucsd.edu/newsrel/soc/20110714BrainAndroids.asp|Your Brain on Androids]] by Inga Kiderra, UCSD News July 2011%0a* [[http://gigaom.com/2011/07/19/proust/|Meet Proust, a social network that digs deeper]] by Colleen Taylor, GigaOM July 2011%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oPEdDcs_8ZQ|‪God is in The Neurons‬‏]], May 2011%0a* [[http://www.paristechreview.com/2011/07/20/moore-how-long-can-it-growth-continue/|Moore and More and More: How Long Can IT Growth Continue?]], ParisTech Review July 2011%0a* [[http://vimeo.com/14482944|Connecting Mind to Brain through Computation]] by Read Montague, Mind Science Foundation 2009%0a** mention of synchronous scanning experiment, first discover with [[Events/LImagerieCerebraleDansTousSesEtats#Hyperscanning]] with already then mention of his lab%0a** [[Wikipedia:Read Montague]]%0a** see [[Cookbook/Mind]] for an economical perspective%0a** ~min4 on the different layer in software, cf [[Tools/Programming#EntireStack]]%0a** concluding on the singular cortex and how crushed its activation as a way to measure decision making for the self and the non-self as another human being (or at least a social enitity)%0a*** on empathy and physiology see also [[WithoutNotesJanuary11#AlainBerthoz]]%0a** see Seedea:Content/Newconcepts#InformationActionRatio , Seedea:Content/Newconcepts#EnergySlave and [[Languages/OwnConcepts#CoS]]%0a* [[http://www.fastcodesign.com/1663337/method-eight-things-stand-up-comedy-teaches-us-about-innovation|Method: Eight Things Stand-Up Comedy Teaches Us About Innovation]] by Paul Valerio, Co. Design March 2011%0a* [[http://newartisans.com/2008/04/git-from-the-bottom-up/|Git from the bottom up]] by John Wigley, Lost in Technopolis 2008%0a** added to [[Tools/Git]]%0a* [[http://www.bitflop.com/document/111|Git bare vs. non-bare repositories]] by Kim N. Lesmer, bitflop 2010%0a** added to [[Tools/Git]]%0a* [[http://singularityhub.com/2011/07/21/google-this-the-internet-is-changing-our-brains-but-so-what/|Google This: The Internet Is Changing Our Brains – But So What?]] by Peter Murray, Singularity Hub July 2011%0a** [[#GoogleEffectsOnMemory|Sparrow's Science article of this month]]%0a* [[#HowAlgorithmsShapeOurWorld]][[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TDaFwnOiKVE|How algorithms shape our world]] by Kevin Slavin, TED July 2011%0a** also saw this month Amsterdam at the Mobile Monday talks%0a** see also [[Person/Person#SociallyShapingAlgorithms]]%0a* [[http://blog.videolectures.net/interview-with-tom-mitchell-cmu/|Interview with Tom Mitchell, CMU]] by Davor Orlič, VideoLectures.NET Blog July 2011%0a* [[http://www.santafe.edu/research/videos/play/?id=245e71df-b4d1-4aa1-87e1-553dfa2860c3|Genetic Representation and Artificial Life]] by Peter Wills, Santa Fe Institute July 2011%0a** see also [[Cookbook/Biology]] and [[ReadingNotes/Protocells]]%0a** [[http://www.physics.auckland.ac.nz/uoa/associate-professor-peter-wills|Associate Professor Peter Wills]] at the The University of Auckland%0a* [[http://www.sf360.org/page/13715|Generator Everything]] by Bruce Sterling, SF360 July 2011%0a** motivated by recent updates to [[Slideshows/CreativiteArtificielleParadigmShift2011]]%0a** added Marius Watz's [[http://www.unlekker.net/|unlekker.net]] to [[Content/Art]]%0a* [[#IntellectualVentures]][[http://www.npr.org/blogs/money/2011/07/22/138576167/when-patents-attack|Intellectual Ventures And The War Over Software Patents]], Planet Money for NPR July 2011%0a** cf Seedea:Seedea/Licenses , [[ReadingNotes/InformationFeudalism]] and [[ReadingNotes/TheFutureOfIdeas]]%0a* [[http://anonymity-in-bitcoin.blogspot.com/|An Analysis of Anonymity in the Bitcoin System]] by Fergal Reid and Martin Harrigan, July 2011%0a** added to [[Tools/Financial#Bitcoin]]%0a** http://arxiv.org/abs/1107.4524 skimmed through but not read%0a* [[http://www.michael-noll.com/projects/spear-algorithm/|SPEAR Algorithm]] by Michael G. Noll, 2009%0a** added to [[Tools/SocialNetworks]]%0a* [[http://www.franceculture.com/emission-science-publique-quel-est-le-reel-potentiel-de-l-energie-solaire-2011-07-22.html|Quel est le réel potentiel de l'énergie solaire ?]], Science publique, France Culture July 2011%0a** [[Content/Energy]]%0a* [[http://www.economist.com/node/18771640|Huawei: The long march of the invisible Mr Ren]], The Economist June 2011%0a* [[http://worldsciencefestival.com/videos/the_need_for_cognitive_privacy|The Need for Cognitive Privacy]] by Paul Root Wolpe, World Science Festival Video June 2011%0a** added to [[Languages/OwnConcepts#Cryptocognition]]%0a* [[http://worldsciencefestival.com/videos/the_science_of_sleep|The Science of Sleep]] with Giulio Tononi, World Science Festival Video April 2011%0a** see also [[Content/Health#Sleep]]%0a* [[http://worldsciencefestival.com/videos/the_story_of_the_living_breathing_mirror|The Story of the Living, Breathing Mirror]] by Oliver Sacks, World Science Festival Video April 2011%0a* [[http://worldsciencefestival.com/videos/the_improbable_truth_about_numbers|The Improbable Truth about Numbers]] with Charles Seife, World Science Festival Video June 2011%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SN09H8AaSt8|Turning Bits into Dollars, Yen, or Euros]], ‪Strata Online Conference Panel Discussion July 2011%0a** ~min37 on the value of yet undiscovered relationships thus of trying to keep safely all possible data%0a*** including what lead to decision making%0a* [[http://www.lemonde.fr/week-end/article/2011/06/04/sur-les-reseaux-sociaux-difficile-d-avoir-plus-de-200-amis_1530170_1477893.html|Sur les réseaux sociaux, difficile d'avoir plus de 200 amis]] by Damien Leloup, LeMonde.fr June 2011%0a** via http://topixtream.com/user/pierre%0a** Dunbar's number already mentioned before in [[Person/]]%0a** useful for [[Tools/SocialNetworks]]%0a** original paper not read%0a* [[http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2011/07/110725132656.htm|Exercise has numerous beneficial effects on brain health and cognition, review suggests]] ScienceDaily July 2011%0a** see [[Content/Health]], [[Content/Exercises]] and [[ReadingNotes/BrainRules#Chapter1]]%0a* [[#UMiamiPub]][[http://blog.mysciencework.com/2011/07/27/systemes-complexes-et-nombre-de-morts-en-irak-et-afghanistan.html|Systčmes complexes et nombre de morts en Irak et Afghanistan ?]] by Laurence Bianchini, MyScienceWork July 2011%0a** lab added to [[Content/ComplexSystems]]%0a* [[http://boingboing.net/2011/01/12/wikileaks-volunteer-1.html|Wikileaks volunteer detained and searched (again) by US agents]] by Xeni Jardin, Boing Boing January 2011%0a* [[http://www.ted.com/talks/geoffrey_west_the_surprising_math_of_cities_and_corporations.html|The surprising math of cities and corporations]] by Geoffrey West, TED.com July 2011%0a** watched his previous version at [[WithoutNotesJune11#EdgeWest]] and read the associated paper%0a** see also [[ReadingNotes/TheTinkerersAccomplice]] on extended physiology and how cities as ways to extend our physiology and behaviors through economy of scale%0a** on collapse see [[Content/Projetautonomieenergetique#SocietalCollapse]] in particular Joseph Tainter since iirc he used similar curves of required accelerated innovation%0a*** looks like harsh sigmoids%0a*** "change the treadmil faster and faster" cf Seedea:Research/Drive and the classical Red Queen metaphor%0a* [[http://www.technologyreview.com/computing/38149/?p1=A3|New Language for Programming in Parallel]] by Duncan Graham-Rowe, Technology Review July 2011%0a** http://parasail-programming-language.blogspot.com%0a* [[http://www.technologyreview.com/business/37951/?p1=BI|How Design Software Will Shape Manufacturing's Future]] by Tom Simonite Technology Review July 2011%0a* [[http://www.technologyreview.com/biomedicine/38158/?p1=A2|Age-Related Memory Loss Reversed in Monkeys]] by Emily Singer, Technology Review July 2011%0a* [[http://www.technologyreview.com/energy/38148/?p1=MstRcnt|Advanced Reactor Gets Closer to Reality]] by Kevin Bullis, Technology Review July 2011%0a* [[http://gigaom.com/collaboration/innovation-management-with-intuit-brainstorm/|Innovation management with Intuit Brainstorm]] by Terri Griffith, GigaOM July 2011%0a* [[http://www.paristechreview.com/2011/07/26/the-global-grid/|The global grid]] by Peter Bisson, Elizabeth Stephenson and S. Patrick Viguerie, McKinsey & Company/ParisTech Review July 2011%0a* [[http://www.wired.com/magazine/2011/07/ff_khan/all/3|How Khan Academy Is Changing the Rules of Education]] by Clive Thompson, Wired Magazine July 2011%0a** cf [[Content/MentalExercises]] and the generalist [[Content/Education]]%0a** added Khan Academy before to [[Content/Mathematics]]%0a* [[http://www.newscientist.com/issue/current|New Scientist]] 30 July 2011 for its cover story [[http://www.newscientist.com/article/mg21128231.400-ultimate-logic-to-infinity-and-beyond.html|Ultimate logic: To infinity and beyond]]%0a** [[http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0020708|Microstructure Abnormalities in Adolescents with Internet Addiction Disorder]], PLoS ONE June 2011%0a** [[http://caicedoteaching.wordpress.com/2010/10/19/luminy-hugh-woodin-ultimate-l-i/|Luminy – Hugh Woodin: Ultimate L (I)]] by Andrés Caicedo, Teaching blog%0a* [[http://www.m-cam.com/patently-obvious/offer-he-couldn-t-refuse-intellectual-property-analysis-chris-crawford-intellectual|An Offer He Couldn’t Refuse: Intellectual Property Analysis of Chris Crawford, Intellectual Ventures, and Oasis Research]], M·CAM, Inc. July 2011%0a* [[http://www.npr.org/2011/07/30/138764202/what-will-we-watch-as-drones-evolve|What Will We Watch As Drones Evolve?]], NPR July 2011%0a* [[http://scottbarrykaufman.com/article/why-nagging-women-and-silent-men-drive-each-other-crazy/|Why Nagging Women and Silent Men Drive Each Other Crazy]] by Scott Barry Kaufman, July 2011%0a* [[http://thesciencenetwork.org/programs/cogsci-2010/peter-gerjets|Bridge over Troubled Water: From Cognitive Science to Designing Digital Instruction]] by Peter Gerjets, TSN 2010%0a** "hypermedia based learning and problem solving on learner control and how technology could be used to begin skill acquisition"%0a** see the recently created [[Content/MentalExercises]] and more generally [[Content/Education]]%0a* [[http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2011/07/110725162523.htm|Evolution of human generosity]], ScienceDaily July 2011%0a* [[http://www.npr.org/2011/05/22/136498042/quirk-cachet-why-geeks-shall-inherit-the-earth|Quirk Cachet: Why 'Geeks Shall Inherit The Earth']], NPR May 2011%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=whVf5tuVbus|23 Things They Don't Tell You About Capitalism]] by Ha-Joon Chang, RSAorg 2010%0a** [[ReadingNotes/Agnotology]] PersonalInformationStream.WithoutNotesJuly12=* [[http://internetactu.blog.lemonde.fr/2012/06/29/sommes-nous-cables-pour-argumenter/|Sommes-nous câblés pour argumenter ?]], InternetActu June 2012%0a* [[http://www.robotspodcast.com/podcast/2012/06/robots-swiss-robotics/|Swiss Robotics]], RobotsPodcast.com June 2012 %0a* [[http://www.robotspodcast.com/podcast/2012/06/robots-knowledge-engineering/|Knowledge Engineering]], RobotsPodcast.com June 2012%0a** emphasis on sharing knowledge accross robots of the same type but also different versions and even different type%0a*** similar FP7 European project http://www.roboearth.org%0a*** inspired partly by Marvin Minsky's idea of leveraging telepresence (for poorer country to richer country) to teach robots on domestic tasks%0a* [[http://opinionator.blogs.nytimes.com/2012/06/30/the-busy-trap/|The 'Busy' Trap]] by Tim Kreider, NYTimes.com June 2012%0a* [[http://blog.opencog.org/2012/03/20/genetic-crossover-in-moses/|Genetic Crossover in MOSES]] by Linas Vepstas, OpenCog Brainwave March 2012%0a* [[http://www.wired.com/autopia/2012/07/green-illusion/|Author Claims Electric Vehicles Are a Green Illusion]] by Doug Newcomb, Autopia for Wired.com July 2012%0a* [[http://ecorner.stanford.edu/authorMaterialInfo.html?mid=2932|Drew Houston, Dropbox - Finding Your Way as an Entrepreneur]], Stanford's Entrepreneurship Corner May 2012%0a* [[http://csnetwork.eu/talks/podcast/526|Interview with Jon Kaas]], CSN - Convergent Science%0a* [[http://www.franceculture.fr/emission-continent-sciences-malices-du-cryptage-2012-07-02|Malices du cryptage]], France Culture July 2012%0a* [[http://www.technologyreview.com/view/428399/pagerank-algorithm-reveals-soccer-teams/|PageRank Algorithm Reveals Soccer Teams' Strategies]], MIT Technology Review July 2012%0a* [[http://www.technologyreview.com/view/428410/algorithm-identifies-top-ten-technology-news/|Algorithm Identifies Top Ten Technology News Trend Setters]], MIT Technology Review July 2012%0a* [[http://www.technologyreview.com/view/428391/revolutionary-dna-tracking-chamber-could-detect/|Revolutionary 'DNA Tracking Chamber' Could Detect Dark Matter]], MIT Technology Review July 2012%0a* [[http://ecorner.stanford.edu/authorMaterialInfo.html?mid=2931|Adam Lashinsky, Author - Secrets at Apple's Core]], Stanford's Entrepreneurship Corner May 2012%0a* [[http://www.wired.com/wiredenterprise/2012/07/wiki-inventor/|Wiki Inventor Sticks a Fork in His Baby]], Wired Enterprise for Wired.com July 2012%0a* [[http://www.franceculture.fr/emission-la-marche-des-sciences-dans-la-famille-poincare-je-demande-henri-2012-07-05|Dans la famille Poincaré : je demande Henri !]], La Marche des sciences for France Culture July 2012%0a* [[http://www.franceculture.fr/emission-la-marche-des-sciences-stella-baruk-la-musique-des-mathemathiques-2012-06-28|Stella Baruk : la musique des mathémathiques]], La Marche des sciences for France Culture July 2012%0a* [[http://egtheory.wordpress.com/2012/06/29/proving-darwin/|Is Chaitin proving Darwin with metabiology?]] by Artem Kaznatcheev, Theory, Evolution, and Games Group June 2012%0a* [[http://worrydream.com/ABriefRantOnTheFutureOfInteractionDesign/|A Brief Rant on the Future of Interaction Design]] by Bret Victor, 2011%0a* [[http://edition.cnn.com/2012/07/09/living/secret-to-workplace-happiness/index.html|Workplace happiness: What's the secret?]] by Amanda Enayati, CNN July 2012%0a* [[http://michaelochurch.wordpress.com/2012/07/08/dont-waste-your-time-in-crappy-startup-jobs/|Don’t waste your time in crappy startup jobs.]] by Michael O.Church July 2012%0a* [[http://www.wizards.com/magic/magazine/article.aspx?x=mtg/daily/mm/172|New World Order]] by Mark Rosewater, Daily MTG : Magic: The Gathering 2011%0a** basically the most complex cards have to be rare in order to facilitate the acquisition of newcomers%0a* [[http://www.theatlantic.com/health/archive/2012/07/how-the-deaf-brain-rewires-itself-to-hear-touch-and-sight/259681/|How the Deaf Brain Rewires Itself to 'Hear' Touch and Sight]] by Nadja Popovich, The Atlantic July 2012%0a* [[http://www.nytimes.com/2012/07/21/science/in-a-first-an-entire-organism-is-simulated-by-software.html|Stanford and Venter Institute Simulate an Entire Organism With Software]] by John Markoff, NYTimes.com July 2012%0a** http://www.cell.com/abstract/S0092-8674(12)00776-3%0a** http://wholecell.stanford.edu%0a* [[http://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/maybe-its-just-me/201103/monogamy-happiness-and-adultery|On Monogamy, Happiness, and Adultery]] by Mark D. White, Psychology Today 2011%0a* [[http://www.akademiai.com/content/e14k7t6281062845/fulltext.pdf|The past and future of the evolutionary taxonomy of cultures]] by Jamshid Johari Tehrani, Journal of Evolutionary Psychology 2010%0a** "cultural phylogenetics"%0a** motivated by http://www.quora.com/Fables/Is-there-a-phylogeny-of-fables%0a* The web-extended mind by Paul R Smart%0a* The "sense of agency" and its underlying cognitive and neural mechanisms, Consciousness and Cognition 2008%0a* The lifetime library project: Facilitating a lifetime of PIM%0a* On the embodied aesthetics of code, Culture Machine 2011%0a* Some computational aspects of essential properties of evolution and life, June 2012%0a* A mosquito bite against the enactive approach to bodily experience by Frederique de Vignemont%0a* Exploit programming, From buffer overflows to "Weird Machines" and theory of computation%0a* Effects of sleep deprivation on cognition%0a* Un systeme nerveux indispensable a la survie, Sciences et Avenir June 2012%0a* Computational and collective creativity, who's being creative by Mary Lou Mahrer%0a* The creative computer as romantic hero? Computational creativity systems and creative personae by Colin G. Johnson%0a* [[http://www.franceculture.fr/emission-continent-sciences-que-signifie-la-notion-d%25E2%2580%2599emergence-dans-les-sciences-2012-07-16|Que signifie la notion d’Emergence dans les sciences ?]], France Culture July 2012%0a** cf my [[Fabien/ExtendedLayeredModel]]%0a* [[http://www.franceculture.fr/emission-science-publique-jo-que-peut-on-attendre-des-protheses-high-tech-2012-07-20|JO : Que peut-on attendre des prothčses high-tech ?]], France Culture July 2012%0a* [[http://blog.ketyov.com/2012/07/why-we-play.html|Why we play]] by Bradley Voytek, Oscillatory Thoughts July 2012%0a** no play %3c random play %3c scaffolding play %3c self-organized scaffolded play%0a*** similar to [[Content/Education#PersonalView]]%0a* [[http://chronicle.com/article/The-Strange-Neuroscience-of/132819/|The Strange Neuroscience of Immortality]] by Evan R. Goldstein, The Chronicle Review July 2012%0a** [[Analysis/PracticalMindUploadingLimits]] PersonalInformationStream.WithoutNotesJuly13=* [[http://www.scottaaronson.com/blog/?p=1400|D-Wave: Truth finally starts to emerge]] by Scott Aaronson, Shtetl-Optimized May 2013%0a* [[http://www.knoxnews.com/news/2013/jun/29/al-westerfield-atheists-victims-of-hypocrisy-by/?print=1|Al Westerfield: Atheists victims of hypocrisy by some groups]], Knoxville News Sentinel June 2013%0a* [[http://iamzed.com/2009/05/07/a-primer-on-virtualenv/|A Primer on virtualenv]] by Chris Scott, 2009%0a** [[Tools/Python]] pseudo-equivalent of chroot by changing @@PATH@@ including for installation tools%0a* [[http://www.npr.org/blogs/alltechconsidered/2013/07/02/198006118/tools-to-help-you-hide-online-raising-the-ire-of-advertisers|Tools To Help You Hide Online Raise The Ire Of Advertisers]] by Martin Kaste, All Tech Considered for NPR July 2013%0a* [[http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/2013/jul/03/when-states-monitored-citizens-call-them-authoritarian|When states monitored their citizens we used to call them authoritarian. Now we think this is what keeps us safe]] by Suzanne Moore, The Guardian July 2013%0a** "When the state monitored all its citizens as though they were suspects – whether in East Germany or North Korea – we called it authoritarianism. Now we think it is what keeps us safe."%0a** "There is a generation now made up of people who will never have had a private conversation online or by phone. These are my children."%0a* [[http://www.princeton.edu/main/news/archive/S37/28/70Q72/index.xml?section=topstories|Exercise reorganizes the brain to be more resilient to stress]] by Morgan Kelly, Princeton University July 2013%0a* [[http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2013/jul/04/obama-agrees-talks-germany-spying|Barack Obama agrees to talks with Germany to explain spying on allies]], guardian.co.uk July 2013%0a* [[http://www.lemonde.fr/societe/article/2013/07/04/revelations-sur-le-big-brother-francais_3441973_3224.html|Révélations sur le Big Brother français]] by Jacques Follorou and Franck Johannčs, LeMonde.fr July 2013%0a* [[http://thenextweb.com/google/2013/07/04/major-app-vulnerability-unearthed-could-affect-99-of-android-devices/|Major app vulnerability that could affect 99%25 of Android devices unearthed]] by Jon Russell, The Next Web July 2013%0a** see [[MOOCs/MaliciousSoftwareAndItsUndergroundEconomy]]%0a* [[http://blogs.aljazeera.com/blog/americas/snowden-more-distraction-traitor|Snowden is more distraction than traitor]] by Patty Culhane, Al Jazeera Blogs for Al Jazeera 2013%0a* [[http://www.spiegel.de/international/world/interview-with-whistleblower-edward-snowden-on-global-spying-a-910006.html|Interview with Whistleblower Edward Snowden on Global Spying]], SPIEGEL ONLINE July 2013%0a* [[http://alexwarren.co.uk/2013/07/11/dont-build-an-app-build-a-business/|Don’t build an app, build a business]] by Alex Warren, July 2013%0a* [[http://www.lemonde.fr/technologies/article/2013/07/11/un-fondateur-de-the-pirate-bay-appelle-a-sa-fermeture_3445533_651865.html|Un fondateur de The Pirate Bay appelle ŕ sa fermeture]], LeMonde.fr July 2013%0a* [[http://www.lemonde.fr/style/article/2013/07/11/plongee-dans-plus-grande-chocolaterie-du-monde_3445955_1575563.html|Plongée dans plus grande chocolaterie du monde]], LeMonde.fr July 2013%0a* [[http://www.nytimes.com/2013/07/12/science/modest-debut-of-atlas-may-foreshadow-age-of-robo-sapiens.html?hp&_r=1&|Modest Debut of Atlas May Foreshadow Age of ‘Robo Sapiens’]] by John Markoff, NYTimes.com July 2013%0a** on DARPA and Boston Dynamics%0a* [[http://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-94-007-2099-2_1|The Spirit of the Hive and How a Superorganism Evolves]] by Robert E. 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Mayfield 2007%0a* [[http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/magazine-23182523|Hikikomori: Why are so many Japanese men refusing to leave their rooms?]] by William Kremer and Claudia Hammond, BBC News July 2013%0a* [[http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.1944-8287.2009.01057.x/abstract;jsessionid=E982CA7CC34523E5CEC3F42B95325F29.d04t01|Economic Geographies of Financialization]] by Andy Pike and Jane Pollard, Economic Geography 2009%0a* [[http://www.businessinsider.com/deep-state-on-social-networking-privacy-2013-7|Deep State on social networking privacy]] by D.B. Grady and Marc Ambinder, Deep State for Business Insider July 2013%0a* [[http://www.salon.com/2013/07/20/in_russia_its_illegal_to_insult_the_feelings_of_religious_believers%25e2%2580%259d_partner/|Russia makes it illegal to insult the “feelings of religious believers”]] by Christopher Stroop, Salon.com July 2013%0a* [[http://ireport.cnn.com/docs/DOC-999038|I hate being a mom]] By R. SanteeHW, CNN iReport July 2013%0a* [[http://www.cosmopolitan.com.au/sex/sex-advice/2013/7/spurglar/|Spurglar]], Cosmopolitan July 2013%0a** "As John pointed out, it’s easy for us men. We don’t have a biological clock." except that quality decrease with age%0a* [[http://priceonomics.com/how-to-train-your-spouse-like-an-animal/|How to Train Your Spouse Like an Animal]] by Alex Mayyasi, Priceonomics.com July 2013%0a* http://sydney.blog.lemonde.fr/2013/07/26/julian-assange-skype-et-la-petite-bibliotheque-de-fitzroy/%0a** they are not politicians but would the political system change them?%0a*** cf own opinion on the head of state self selecting against the political system itself during its ascension to power before even being able to be selected by voters%0a**** leading to one being nearly equivalent to the other%0a* [[http://www.geekwire.com/2013/open-letter-jeff-bezos-contract-workers-amazoncom/|An open letter to Jeff Bezos: A contract worker's take on Amazon.com]] by Steve Barker, GeekWire July 2013%0a* [[http://www.guardian.co.uk/science/2013/jul/25/false-memory-implanted-mouse-brain|False memory planted in mouse's brain]] by Alok Jha, The Guardian July 2013%0a* [[http://sexologie.blog.lemonde.fr/2013/07/25/urgences-sexuelles/|Urgences sexuelles !]] by Philippe Brenot, Liberté, égalité, sexualité for LeMonde.fr July 2013%0a* [[http://www.nature.com/news/quantum-boost-for-artificial-intelligence-1.13453|Quantum boost for artificial intelligence]] by Devin Powell, Nature News & Comment July 2013%0a* [[http://www.guardian.co.uk/technology/2013/jul/28/edward-snowden-death-of-internet|Edward Snowden's not the story. 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Fiction. Future.]] by Tiffany Wan & Max Hoblitzell, Deloitte University Press June 2014%0a* [[http://www.ft.com/cms/s/0/dccf184c-f654-11e3-902a-00144feabdc0.html|Advertisers have lost the attention of a generation]] by John Gapper, FT.com June 2014%0a* [[http://dealbook.nytimes.com/2014/07/02/venture-capitalist-tim-draper-wins-bitcoin-auction/|Winner of Bitcoin Auction, Tim Draper, Plans to Expand Currency's Use]] by Sydney Ember, NYTimes.com July 2014%0a* [[https://bitcoinfoundation.org/2014/07/07/floating-fees/|Floating Fees for 0.10]] by Gavin Andresen, Bitcoin Foundation July 2014%0a* [[http://online.wsj.com/articles/in-japan-idled-electronics-factories-find-new-life-in-farming-1404700202|In Japan, Idled Electronics Factories Find New Life in Farming]] by Eric Pfanner and Kana Inagaki, WSJ July 2014%0a* [[http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~jbigham/posts/2014/half-workday-as-turker.html|My (Half) Workday as a Turker]] by Jeffrey P. 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Telegraph July 2014%0a* [[http://www.coindesk.com/ghash-commits-40-hashrate-cap-bitcoin-mining-summit/|GHash Commits to 40%25 Hashrate Cap at Bitcoin Mining Summit]] by Stan Higgins, Coindesk July 2014%0a* [[http://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2014/07/snowden-nsa-employees-routinely-pass-around-intercepted-nude-photos/|Snowden: NSA employees routinely pass around intercepted nude photos]] by Cyrus Farivar, Ars Technica July 2014%0a* [[http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/innovations/wp/2014/07/21/were-heading-into-a-jobless-future-no-matter-what-the-government-does/|We’re heading into a jobless future, no matter what the government does]] by Vivek Wadhwa, The Washington Post July 2014%0a* [[https://ripple.com/blog/smart-oracles-building-business-logic-with-smart-contracts/|Smart Oracles: Building Business Logic With Smart Contracts]] by Alec Liu, Ripple July 2014%0a* [[http://www.nytimes.com/2014/05/03/arts/television/for-game-of-thrones-rising-unease-over-rapes-recurring-role.html?_r=0|For ‘Game of Thrones,’ Rising Unease Over Rape’s Recurring Role]] by Dave Itzkoff, NYTimes.com May 2014%0a* [[http://news.stanford.edu/pr/2014/pr-sixth-mass-extinction-072414.html|Stanford biologist warns of early stages of Earth's 6th mass extinction event]] by Bjorn Carey, Stanford News Release July 2014%0a* [[http://www.wired.com/2014/07/how-hackers-hid-a-money-mining-botnet-in-amazons-cloud/|How Hackers Hid a Money-Mining Botnet in the Clouds of Amazon and Others]] by Andy Greenberg, Threat Level for WIRED July 2014%0a* [[http://www.wired.com/2014/07/how-facebook-figured-out-how-to-make-money-off-of-your-phone/|Facebook Finally Figured Out How to Make Money Off of Your Phone]] by Marcus Wohlsen, Business for WIRED July 2014%0a* [[https://adblockplus.org/blog/adblock-plus-and-the-canvas-fingerprinting-threat|Adblock Plus and the canvas fingerprinting threat]] by Wladimir Palant, Adblock Plus and (a little) more July 2014%0a* [[http://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2014/08/04/money-talks-6|The Danger of Financial Jargon, Learning the language of finance]] by John Lanchester, Money Talks for NewYorker July 2014%0a* [[http://www.wired.com/2014/07/overstock-and-cryptocurrency/|Overstock’s Radical Plan to Reinvent the Stock Market With Bitcoin]] by y Cade Metz, Business for WIRED July 2014%0a** https://o.info/index.php/How_to_issue_a_cryptosecurity%0a* [[http://time.com/3060179/depression-is-a-risk-factor-for-dementia-new-research-says/?xid=newsletter-brief|Depression Is a Risk Factor for Dementia, New Research Says]] by Alexandra Sifferlin, TIME July 2014 PersonalInformationStream.WithoutNotesJuly15=* [[http://www.racontemoilhistoire.com/2015/04/27/clitoris-au-fil-siecles-decouverte-mauvaise-reputation/|Le clitoris au fil des sičcles, de sa découverte ŕ sa mauvaise réputation]] by Marine Raconte, Raconte-moi l'Histoire April 2015%0a* [[http://lifeinafreemarket.tumblr.com/post/105725050398/how-a-virus-feels-from-the-inside|How a Virus Feels From the Inside]], Life In A Free Market 2014%0a* [[http://uk.businessinsider.com/bnp-paribas-bitcoin-blockchain-securities-firms-redundant-2015-7|BNP Paribas says bitcoin's blockchain could make current securities firms 'redundant']] by Oscar Williams-Grut, Business Insider July 2015%0a* [[https://medium.com/@gavinschalliol/thomas-piketty-germany-has-never-repaid-7b5e7add6fff|“Germany has never repaid.”]] by Thomas Piketty, Medium July 2015%0a* [[http://www.sovereignman.com/trends/jp-morgan-private-banker-we-cant-make-money-anymore-17208/|JP Morgan private banker: “We can’t make money anymore…”]] by Simon Black, SovereignMan.com July 2015%0a* [[http://www.wsj.com/articles/chinas-hunger-for-robots-marks-significant-shift-1436118228|China’s Hunger for Robots Marks Significant Shift]] by Timothy Aeppel and Mark Magnier, WSJ July 2015%0a* [[http://www.slate.fr/story/103817/kouign-amann-etats-unis|Le kouign-amann, «la pâtisserie française plus que centenaire dont personne n’a entendu parler»]] by Jean-Marie Pottier, Slate.fr July 2015%0a* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PPQhj6ktYSo|Self control: Dan Ariely]], TEDxDuke 2011%0a** https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ulysses_pact%0a** http://students.coba.unr.edu/econwiki/index.php?title=Reward_Substitution%0a* [[https://euobserver.com/beyond-brussels/129510|Belgian town 'opts out' of EU-US trade treaty]] by Peter Teffer, EUobserver July 2015%0a* [[http://spectrum.ieee.org/cars-that-think/transportation/self-driving/tesla-model-s-to-combine-safety-sensors-to-go-autonomous|Tesla Model S: Summer Software Update Will Enable Autonomous Driving]] by Evan Ackerman, IEEE Spectrum March 2015%0a* [[http://www.vox.com/2015/7/8/8908765/chinas-stock-market-crash-explained|China's stock market crash, explained]] by Timothy B. Lee, Vox July 2015%0a* [[http://unpo.org/article/18352|Brittany: KAD Now a UNPO Member]], Unrepresented Nations and Peoples Organization (UNPO) July 2015%0a* [[http://www.newyorker.com/science/maria-konnikova/why-cant-we-fall-asleep|Why Can’t We Fall Asleep?]] by Maria Konnikova, The New Yorker July 2015%0a* [[http://gizmodo.com/the-global-warming-pause-never-actually-happened-1716701502|The Global Warming "Pause" Never Actually Happened]] by Maddie Stone, gizmodo July 2015%0a* [[http://www.newscientist.com/article/dn27869-animal-brains-connected-up-to-make-mindmelded-computer.html?full=true|Animal brains connected up to make mind-melded computer]] by Jessica Hamzelou, New Scientist July 2015%0a* [[http://oregonstate.edu/ua/ncs/archives/2015/jul/osu-researchers-discover-unicorn-%25E2%2580%2593-seaweed-tastes-bacon|OSU researchers discover the unicorn – seaweed that tastes like bacon!]] by Mark Floyd, Oregon State University July 2015%0a* [[http://www.bbc.com/future/story/20150715-how-robots-mess-with-our-minds|How robots mess with our minds]] by Alexander Reben, BBC Future July 2015%0a* [[http://www.fastcompany.com/3047462/the-humans-who-dream-of-companies-that-wont-need-them|The Humans Who Dream Of Companies That Won't Need Us]] by DJ Pangburn, Fast Company July 2015%0a* [[http://www.gamasutra.com/blogs/JesseSchell/20150626/247113/|Making Great VR: Six Lessons Learned From I Expect You To Die]] by Jesse Schell, Gamasutra: Jesse Schell's Blog June 2015%0a* [[http://sciencenordic.com/isolated-people-sweden-only-stopped-using-runes-100-years-ago|Isolated people in Sweden only stopped using runes 100 years ago]] by Lise Brix%0a, ScienceNordic March 2015%0a* [[https://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/worldviews/wp/2015/07/22/europe-to-america-your-love-of-air-conditioning-is-stupid/?tid=pm_world_pop_b|Europe to America: Your love of air-conditioning is stupid]] by Rick Noack, The Washington Post July 2015%0a* [[http://www.scmp.com/comment/insight-opinion/article/1826479/chinese-manufacturing-seeks-major-upgrade-through-use-robots|Chinese manufacturing seeks a major upgrade - through the use of robots]] by Thomas Roemer, South China Morning Post June 2015%0a* [[http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/wonkblog/wp/2015/07/22/the-awesome-future-of-food-where-you-will-always-eat-exactly-what-you-want/|One device will change how we cook forever]] by Roberto A. Ferdman, The Washington Post July 2015%0a* [[http://www.theatlantic.com/business/archive/2015/07/america-social-mobility-parents-income/399311/|America Is Even Less Socially Mobile Than Economists Thought]] by Joe Pinsker, The Atlantic July 2015%0a* [[http://www.alertdiver.eu/readarticle;jsessionid=0043F77A6066E1C420DDC68D3E36168E?p_p_id=web_content_reading&p_p_lifecycle=0&p_p_mode=view&p_p_col_id=column-1&p_p_col_pos=1&p_p_col_count=2&p_r_p_-1523133153_groupId=4582962&p_r_p_-1523133153_articleId=6456881&p_r_p_-1523133153_articleVersion=1.0&p_r_p_-1523133153_articleType=General+Web+Content&p_r_p_-1523133153_commaCategories=Medical+line,Sliding+Home+Page,•60&p_r_p_-1523133153_commaTags=dcs,dive+fatalities,first+aid&p_r_p_-1523133153_templateId=5059175|More Than Just Bubbles, Are we too concerned about DCS?]] by Nicholas Bird abd Frans J Cronjé, DAN July 2015%0a* [[http://well.blogs.nytimes.com/2015/04/07/can-orange-glasses-help-you-sleep-better/?_r=0|Can Orange Glasses Help You Sleep Better?]] by Kate Galbraith, The New York Times April 2015%0a* [[http://transhumanistes.com/archives/2477|Les conséquences d’une automatisation totale]] by Alexandre, Association Française Transhumaniste July 2015%0a* [[http://mvslim.com/they-call-it-halal-microfinance-muslims-moving-money-with-bitcoins/|They Call It Halal Microfinance: Muslims Moving Money With Bitcoins]] by Zarina Khan, Mvslim July 2015%0a* [[http://nzetc.victoria.ac.nz/tm/scholarly/tei-ButFir-t1-g1-t1-g1-t4-body.html|Darwin Among the Machines]] by Samuel Butler, 1863%0a** "What sort of creature man’s next successor in the supremacy of the earth is likely to be. We have often heard this debated; but it appears to us that we are ourselves creating our own successors; we are daily adding to the beauty and delicacy of their physical organisation; we are daily giving them greater power and supplying by all sorts of ingenious contrivances that self-regulating, self-acting power which will be to them what intellect has been to the human race."%0a** cf [[ReadingNotes/WithoutMiracles]] and [[ReadingNotes/PhilosophicalDarwinism]]%0a* [[https://www.abnamro.com/en/newsroom/blogs/the-next-big-thing.html|The Next Big Thing]] by Arjan van Os, ABN AMRO Group July 2015 PersonalInformationStream.WithoutNotesJuly2016=* [[http://greatergood.berkeley.edu/article/item/how_to_grow_from_your_regrets|How to Grow from Your Regrets]] by Kira M. Newman, Greater Good June 2016%0a* [[http://www.valvesoftware.com/jobs/index.html|Handbook for new employees]], Valve%0a* [[https://www.marketingweek.com/2016/06/09/consumers-are-most-drawn-to-travel-and-music-experiences-on-virtual-reality/|Consumers are most drawn to travel and music experiences on virtual reality]] by Charlotte Rogers, Marketing Week June 2016%0a* [[http://seekingalpha.com/article/3988213-alibaba-start-virtual-reality-shop-end-month|Alibaba To Start Virtual Reality Shop By The End Of The Month - Alibaba Group Holding Limited (NYSE:BABA)]] by Rohit Chhatwal, Seeking Alpha July 2016%0a* [[http://www.develop-online.net/news/half-of-devs-are-interested-in-creating-for-vr-but-only-a-third-actually-are/0222272|Half of devs are interested in creating for VR (but only a third actually are)]] by Matthew Jarvis, Develop July 2016%0a* [[https://medium.com/immersion-for-the-win/building-social-vr-apps-in-altspacevr-with-a-frame-81cb1bbc3ec4|Building Social VR apps in AltspaceVR with A-Frame]] by Casper Fabricius, Immersion FTW for Medium July 2016%0a* [[https://uploadvr.com/vr-funhouse-hands-nvidia-brings-uncanny-valley-vr/|Hands-On: NVIDIA's 'VR Funhouse' Is So Realistic It's Scary]] by Joe Durbin, July 2016%0a* [[http://www.nytimes.com/2016/07/18/technology/using-virtual-reality-to-create-a-new-corporate-headquarters.html?_r=1|Using Virtual Reality to Create a New Corporate Headquarters]] by John Markoff, The New York Times July 2016%0a* [[http://www.wired.com/2016/01/oculus-story-studio-vr-animation/|Oculus’ New Tool Lets You Animate Films Inside of VR]] by Angela Watercutter, WIRED January 2016%0a* [[http://greatergood.berkeley.edu/article/item/why_your_office_needs_more_nature|Why Your Office Needs More Nature]] by Jill Suttie, Greater Good July 2016%0a* [[http://greatergood.berkeley.edu/article/item/why_youre_not_meeting_your_exercise_goals|Why You’re Not Meeting Your Exercise Goals]] by Kira M. Newman, Greater Good July 2016%0a* [[http://greatergood.berkeley.edu/article/item/what_motivates_you_to_be_generous|What Motivates You to Be Generous?]] by Sharon Begley, Greater Good July 2016%0a* [[http://trends.levif.be/economie/high-tech/numerik/take-eat-easy-c-est-fini/article-normal-529129.html|Take Eat Easy, c'est fini]] by Christophe Charlot, Tendances.be July 2016%0a* [[http://www.politico.eu/article/french-surpass-belgians-as-eus-highest-taxpayers/|French surpass Belgians as EU’s highest taxpayers]] by Fiona Maxwell, POLITICO July 2016%0a* [[https://www.thepolyglotdeveloper.com/2015/11/nativescript-vs-ionic-framework-should-you-switch/|NativeScript vs Ionic Framework, Should You Switch?]] by Nic Raboy, The Polyglot Developer 2015%0a* [[http://google-opensource.blogspot.be/2016/07/omnitone-spatial-audio-on-web.html|Omnitone: Spatial audio on the web]] by Hongchan Choi and Raymond Toy, Google Open Source Blog July 2016%0a* [[https://labs.unity.com/project/introduction-to-unity-s-editorvr|Introduction to Unity's EditorVR]], labs.unity.com June 2016%0a* [[https://labs.unity.com/article/carte-blanche|Introduction to Unity's Carte Blanche]], labs.unity.com July 2016%0a** noticed few months ago%0a* [[https://labs.unity.com/article/cognitive-implications-of-widespread-vr|Cognitive Implications of Widespread VR]], labs.unity.com June 2016%0a* [[https://labs.unity.com/article/cognitive-implications-2|Cognitive Implications of Widespread VR (2/3)]], labs.unity.com July 2016%0a* [[http://greatergood.berkeley.edu/article/item/why_cant_we_remember_our_early_childhood|Why Can’t We Remember Our Early Childhood?]] by Jeanne Shinskey, Greater Good July 2016%0a* VR Podcast 1%0a** actually about cognitive science only 45min in%0a* VR Podcast 2%0a** method of loci, a la MacunxVR%0a*** very different from extracting structure%0a*** (naive) ranking of memory by retention%0a#### emotional memory%0a#### spatial memory%0a#### abstract memory%0a*** also makes one wonder what is the risk of "hijacking" those memories with the different techniques PersonalInformationStream.WithoutNotesJuly2017=* https://www.blog.google/products/google-vr/daydream-labs-teaching-skills-vr/%0a* https://hacks.mozilla.org/2017/07/optimizing-performance-of-a-frame-scenes-for-mobile-devices/%0a* http://www.pnas.org/content/early/2017/07/18/1706541114.full%0a* https://techcrunch.com/2016/02/18/silicon-valley-keeps-winning-because-non-competes-limit-innovation/%0a* https://www.forbes.com/sites/omribenshahar/2016/10/27/california-got-it-right-ban-the-non-compete-agreements/%0a* https://medium.com/arjs/announcing-tango-support-for-ar-js-373572fec69e%0a* https://www.roadtovr.com/magic-leap-researchers-reveal-deep-slam-tracking-algorithm/%0a* https://www.sciencemag.org/news/2017/07/sci-hub-s-cache-pirated-papers-so-big-subscription-journals-are-doomed-data-analyst%0a* https://hacks.mozilla.org/2017/07/picasso-tower-360o-tour-with-a-frame/ PersonalInformationStream.WithoutNotesJuly2018=* https://work.qz.com/1314988/stanford-psychologist-laura-carstensen-says-careers-should-be-mapped-for-longer-lifespans/%0a* https://medium.com/@cortneyharding_72342/webar-is-almost-here-and-about-to-change-everything-711c5069a8c0%0a* https://heales.org/2018/06/29/the-gompertz-curve-and-aging-the-death-of-death-june-2018-n-111/%0a* https://www.nature.com/articles/s41562-018-0364-x%0a** motivated by https://twitter.com/utopiah/status/1014252891907985411%0a* https://news.harvard.edu/gazette/story/2018/07/harvard-research-probes-links-between-natural-selection-behavior/%0a* https://www.psychologytoday.com/au/blog/love-cycles-fear-cycles/201807/don-t-tell-me-what-do%0a* http://science.sciencemag.org/content/360/6392/1017%0a* http://www.alanarnette.com/blog/2018/07/07/k2-2018-summer-coverage-k2-climber-falls-to-death/%0a* https://blog.nature.org/science/2013/10/11/new-science-mangrove-forests-carbon-store-map/%0a* https://qz.com/1319441/theres-only-one-way-to-truly-understand-another-persons-mind/%0a** see also https://vatelier.net/MyDemo/PerspectiveNetwork/Perspectives/%0a* https://www.forbes.com/sites/billfrist/2018/07/10/virtual-reality-isnt-just-for-gamers-anymore-it-will-change-your-health/%0a* https://medium.com/vr-ux-ui/tvori-vr-ux-prototyping-tool-ea8fd3f0f409%0a* https://medium.com/shopify-vr/ar-shopping-gets-simpler-with-ar-quick-look-on-shopify-c2716593823f%0a* https://medium.com/@joshmarinacci/teaching-webxr-to-8-year-olds-8e57538d1616%0a* https://www.thelancet.com/journals/lanpsy/article/PIIS2215-0366(18)30226-8/fulltext%0a* https://web.archive.org/web/20120509081658/http://www.cwe-projects.eu/pub/bscw.cgi/1760838?id=715404_1760838%0a* [[Wikipedia:Living lab]]%0a* http://www.changinggears.net/wp-content/uploads/2018/01/Bridging-the-Co-creation-Gap-Between-Co-creators-Companies-and-Living-Lab.pdf%0a* https://www.nytimes.com/2018/07/05/style/no-kids-happy.html%0a* http://www.wired.co.uk/article/cotech-tech-cooperatives-blake-house-outlandish%0a* https://www.nationalgeographic.com/magazine/2017/11/worlds-happiest-places/%0a* https://medium.com/@ztrana/the-philosophical-argument-for-working-less-and-wasting-time-71bbbcb7310b%0a* https://www.nytimes.com/2018/01/26/nyregion/at-yale-class-on-happiness-draws-huge-crowd-laurie-santos.html%0a* https://www.fastcompany.com/90202172/why-bad-technology-dominates-our-lives-according-to-don-norman%0a* https://www.wsj.com/articles/whirlpool-wanted-washing-machine-tariffs-it-didnt-plan-for-a-trade-war-1531757621?mod=e2twe%0a* https://greatergood.berkeley.edu/article/item/how_to_ditch_the_drama_in_your_relationships%0a* [[https://www.nature.com/articles/s41586-018-0315-8.epdf?shared_access_token=lhJ3aYrnCKJbkUdn1DKrxdRgN0jAjWel9jnR3ZoTv0N9R0mtJZj64LtXM3V8acJEC9ZKixod9XsradSPHbDZgmamS4mki5Y0EFn5X1aOmNlNHFbmvbxJmxG_JAsJ5lulRxNizu9GW0gYnRrQQMlvrOLz7p-6j8oWAkTMaJ-LiGU%253D|Hot streaks in artistic, cultural, and scientificcareers]]%0a* https://qz.com/1316942/physics-can-explain-human-innovation-and-enlightenment/%0a* https://medium.com/@ya_lb/why-everybody-should-have-some-crypto-in-the-pocket-932d13bb7bc4%0a* http://www.larecherche.fr/le-principe-de-landauer-test%25C3%25A9-%25C3%25A0-l%25C3%25A9chelle-quantique%0a* https://techcrunch.com/2018/07/24/supermedium-scores-1-1m-in-seed-funding-for-its-web-first-vision-for-virtual-reality/ PersonalInformationStream.WithoutNotesJuly2019=* https://www.nytimes.com/2019/07/01/business/dealbook/huawei-5g-national-security-trade.html%0a* https://dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=3322286%0a* https://medium.com/@jonathan.leitschuh/zoom-zero-day-4-million-webcams-maybe-an-rce-just-get-them-to-visit-your-website-ac75c83f4ef5%0a* https://www.wsj.com/articles/ftc-approves-roughly-5-billion-facebook-settlement-11562960538%0a* https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpsyg.2014.01427/full#h4%0a* https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2019-07-13/james-murdoch-makes-largest-deal-yet-with-bet-on-virtual-reality%0a* http://www.alanarnette.com/blog/2019/07/15/k2-2019-summer-season-coverage-more-broad-peak-summits-k2-climbers-enroute-to-summit/%0a* https://www.cnbc.com/2019/07/12/facebook-oculus-will-never-break-through-co-founder-jack-mccauley.html%0a* https://www.businessinsider.com/mark-zuckerberg-net-worth-increases-after-5-billion-facebook-fine-2019-7/%0a* https://www.researchgate.net/publication/332050743_Immersive_Virtual_Reality_Attacks_and_the_Human_Joystick%0a* https://nypost.com/2019/07/17/faceapp-security-concerns-russians-now-own-all-your-old-photos/%0a* https://techcrunch.com/2019/07/16/voyant-photonics-raises-4-3m-to-fit-lidar-on-the-head-of-a-pin/%0a* https://next.reality.news/news/vuzix-blade-augmented-reality-smartglasses-add-real-time-language-translation-via-zoi-meet-app-0201477/%0a* http://www.alanarnette.com/blog/2019/07/24/k2-2019-summer-season-coverage-successful-summits/%0a* https://www.unrealengine.com/en-US/spotlights/floods-and-fires-how-the-weather-channel-uses-unreal-engine-to-keep-you-safe%0a* https://cpg.doc.ic.ac.uk/individual-risk/%0a* https://magic-leap.reality.news/news/spent-full-day-working-magic-leap-one-discovered-ar-office-future-0201866/%0a* https://www.developereconomics.com/game-ar-vs-vr%0a* https://www.verizon.com/about/our-company/fourth-industrial-revolution/brain-science-why-vr-so-effective-learning%0a* https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007%252Fs10055-018-0346-3%0a* https://medium.com/@alfredos/a-missing-piece-in-xr-c0102cc85a05%0a* https://www.magicleap.com/news/product-updates/lumin-os-0-97-and-sdk-0-22%0a* https://tech.fb.com/imagining-a-new-interface-hands-free-communication-without-saying-a-word/ PersonalInformationStream.WithoutNotesJuly2020=* https://www.vanmoof.com/blog/en/the-truth-hurts-how-vanmoof-got-banned-from-french-tv%0a* https://www.lesoir.be/310985/article/2020-07-02/la-stib-enfreint-le-rgpd-en-collectant-les-donnees-de-ses-voyageurs%0a* https://kids.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/frym.2020.00059%0a** this should become its own page or at least be aggregated with%0a*** articles I have read on navigation related to cogition%0a**** e.g. https://twitter.com/hugospiers/status/1219313248757075973%0a**** motivated by [[Wiki/VirtualRealityInterface]]%0a**** arguably also to add [[https://twitter.com/utopiah/status/1136766376918507521|Why is navigation the preferred PIM retrieval method!]]%0a*** [[https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCGoxKRfTs0jQP52cfHCyyRQ|MITCBMM videos]]%0a*** https://doellerlab.com/cognitive-space/%0a* https://ec.europa.eu/digital-single-market/en/news/eic-supports-brainiaqs-brain-imaging-arrays-quantum-sensors%0a* https://www.bmj.com/content/370/bmj.m2661%0a* https://medium.com/skilltype/introducing-skilltype-467575d63dbc%0a* http://www.xavigimenez.net/blog/3d-perceptual-interface-with-opencv/%0a* http://www.xavigimenez.net/360giving-grantmaking-themes/%0a* https://www.dzne.de/en/news/press-releases/press/noise-disturbs-the-brains-compass/%0a* https://nesslabs.com/roam-research-alternatives%0a* https://www.theverge.com/21311586/magic-leap-studios-last-light-project-mixed-reality-sxsw%0a* https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-020-02003-2%0a* https://news.microsoft.com/innovation-stories/microsoft-teams-together-mode/%0a* https://greatergood.berkeley.edu/article/item/how_to_beat_stereotypes_by_seeing_people_as_individuals%0a* https://yourstory.com/herstory/2020/07/uk-ukrainian-woman-entrepreneur-futurist-sex-tech%0a* https://www.bath.ac.uk/announcements/time-to-get-real-on-the-power-of-positive-thinking-new-study/%0a* https://laspirale.org/texte-646-cathline-smoos-the-vr-sexologist.html%0a* https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2020.07.17.208900v1%0a* https://trevor.smith.name/post/8a483205-54de-4400-bafc-2e4ddd24d4a4 PersonalInformationStream.WithoutNotesJune10=* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-PA-buwI3q4|Nutrients for Better Mental Performance]] by Steven Wm. Fowkes, Google Tech Talk 2009%0a** [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-PA-buwI3q4#t=14m|~min14]] on sleep, see also [[Content/Health#Sleep]]%0a** [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-PA-buwI3q4#t=27m|~min27]] critics of bread (because of gluten and yeast with its hard cell barrier) and milk as they are difficult to digest, inflammatory thus to avoid%0a** [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-PA-buwI3q4#t=58m|~min58]] mention of caffeine %0a** [[Wikipedia:Ketosis]]%0a** critic of the industry in general and the consequence on communication, even coming from the government%0a** recommended [[http://www.randomhouse.com/catalog/display.pperl?isbn=9781400040780|Good Calories, Bad Calories by Gary Taubes]] Random House 2007%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wX2Zht4GJ1c|Entrepreneurial Learning 2.0 Navigating the Coming Disruption in How We Learn To Innovate]] by Alex Bruton, Google Tech Talk February 2010%0a** [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wX2Zht4GJ1c#t=40m|~min40]] T-shaped model%0a*** core discipline with the vertical part%0a*** portfolio of knowledge, skills, attitude%0a*** examples with specialized (highly specialized with big picture) vs. business school (large portfolio but no depth in one specific area)%0a** interesting model of innovativeness vs. feasibility low/high matrix to judge projects and make them improve toward high/high%0a*** consider a ''click&annotate'' equivalent for Seedea%0a** mention of [[http://www.claytonchristensen.com/|Clayton Christensen]]%0a** [[http://www.mtroyal.ca/ProgramsCourses/FacultiesSchoolsCentres/Business/FacultyStaff/abruton.htm|Alex Bruton]] at Mount Royal University, Canada%0a** [[http://www.talcie.org/|T'_A_'LCIE]] Teaching and Learning for Creativity, Innovation and Entrepreneurship%0a*** [[http://resources.talcie.org/|Open Ed]] open educational website%0a** UTC equivalent with [[http://www.utc.fr/intent/|Mineur IntEnT - Intensive Entrepreneur Training]]%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rKnDgT73v8s|The Go Programming Language]] by Rob Pike, Google Tech Talks 2009%0a** [[http://golang.org/|The Go Programming Language]]%0a** see also [[Tools/Programming]]%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=faJ8N0giqzw|Tangible Functional Programming]] by Conal Elliott, Google Tech Talks 2007%0a** watched more than two years ago%0a** [[http://conal.net/papers/Eros/|Tangible Functional Programming]] at Conal Elliott's homepage%0a* [[http://www.cs.chalmers.se/Cs/Research/Functional/Fudgets/|Fudgets Home Page]] Graphical User Interface Toolkit for the functional programming language Haskell and the X Windows system.%0a** see also [[Tools/Programming]]%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2Yo31Zokl9Q|Pyongyang University of Science & Technology]] by David Kim, Google Tech Talk February 2010%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kRB6Qzx9oXs|Whole Brain Emulation: The Logical Endpoint of Neuroinformatics?]] by Anders Sandberg, Google Tech Talk May 2010%0a** author page [[http://www.fhi.ox.ac.uk/our_staff/research/anders_sandberg|James Martin Research Fellow]] at Future of Humanity Institute%0a** previously read his Cloud Superintelligence, Ars Electronica Festival 2009%0a** previously watch his [[http://giulioprisco.blogspot.com/2010/04/anders-sandberg-on-neuroselves-and.html|Neuroselves and exoselves: distributed cognition inside and outside brains]] April 2010%0a* {-[[http://traustithor.blogspot.com/2009/03/fossil-version-control-system.html|Fossil version control system]] by Trausti, Business at the speed of snail 2009-}%0a** moved to [[Tools/Programming]]%0a* [[http://www.nature.com/news/2010/100528/full/465532a.html|Financial meltdown imperils reactor]] by Geoff Brumfiel, Nature News May 2010%0a** see also [[Content/ChooseYourCountry]] and [[Content/Energy]]%0a* [[http://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/your-brain-work/200910/the-neuroscience-mindfulness|The neuroscience of mindfulness : Simply put, with no religious overtones]] by David Rock, Psychology Today 2009%0a** mentioned in his earlier talk [[WithoutNotesMay10#YourBrainAtWork|Your Brain At Work]] at Google Tech Talk%0a** "these two circuits, narrative [when you think about yourself or other people, characters interacting with each other over time] and direct experience [experiencing information coming into your senses in real time], are inversely correlated."%0a* {-[[http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2010/06/100602091315.htm|Meditation reduces the emotional impact of pain, study finds]] ScienceDaily June 2010-}%0a** moved to [[Content/Meditation]]%0a* [[http://www.strategy-business.com/article/09306?gko=5df7f|Managing with the Brain in Mind]] by David Rock, strategy+business 2009%0a** mentioned in his earlier talk [[WithoutNotesMay10#YourBrainAtWork|Your Brain At Work]] at Google Tech Talk%0a** Matthew Lieberman : “Most processes operating in the background when your brain is at rest are involved in thinking about other people and yourself.”%0a** "the ability to intentionally address the social brain in the service of optimal performance will be a distinguishing leadership capability in the years ahead."%0a*** see also [[Person/]]%0a** "All of life is uncertain; it is the perception of too much uncertainty that undercuts focus and performance."%0a** "Leaders who know how to satisfy the need for autonomy among their people can reap substantial benefits — without losing their best people to the entrepreneurial ranks"%0a** Matthew Lieberman : “If you spend a lot of time in cognitive tasks, your ability to have empathy for people is reduced simply because that part of your circuitry doesn’t get much use.”%0a* The Story of Science: Power, Proof and Passion: [[http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00sn5yz/The_Story_of_Science_Power_Proof_and_Passion_Who_Are_We/|Who Are We?]], BBC June 2010%0a* [[http://videos.syntience.com/ai-meetups/bobblum1.html|Bob Blum: Consciousness - What, Who, When, and Why]], AI BayArea Meetup Syntience 2010 %0a** ~min20 discussion of the model of "I"%0a** my notes on [[ReadingNotes/StrangeLoop|I Am a Strange Loop]] by Douglas R. Hofstadter%0a** [[http://mitpress.mit.edu/catalog/item/default.asp?ttype=2&tid=9241|Being No One - The Self-Model Theory of Subjectivity]] by Thomas Metzinger, The MIT Press 2003%0a** ~min79 [[http://www.eglobe1.com/index.php/2006/08/08/dolphin-illusion/|Dolphin Illusion]] Addicting Games Funny Junk Video Clips%0a*** "young children cannot identify the intimate couple because they do not have prior memory associated with such a scenario."%0a** ~min80 concluding that it's a requiring mechanism in a changing environment%0a*** combinatorics conditions can not allow for pre-existing patterns to be efficient%0a** my [[Content/There Is No Self]] page%0a** look for a brain structure size comparison over time%0a*** distinguish trends%0a* [[#BeingNoOne]][[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mthDxnFXs9k|Being No One: Consciousness, The Phenomenal Self, and the First-Person Perspective]] by Thomas Metzinger, UC Berkeley Graudate Council 2005%0a** [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mthDxnFXs9k#t=22m|~min22]] example of waking up : transient computation model%0a*** consider refreshing each morning [[EntryPoint/BackEnd]] properly%0a** [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mthDxnFXs9k#t=22m|~min22]] Ashby formal proof on complex system, regulator requires a model of itself%0a** [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mthDxnFXs9k#t=23m|~min23]] quoting Andy Clark%0a** [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mthDxnFXs9k#t=39m|~min39]] answer to the key question (to add here)%0a** [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mthDxnFXs9k#t=41m|~min41]] link to a self-describing matrix refreshing itself periodically%0a*** see my note on AI and thinking (talk with knowledgeatic domain owner)%0a** ~min49 naive realism as "there is a wolf there" vs "there is an active wolf representation in my brain now" is too costly%0a*** [[Wikipedia:Cost#Biological_cost]] = the biological cost or metabolic price is a measure of the increased energy metabolism that is required to achieve a function.%0a** ~min50 "We are systems, which are not able to recognize their own subsymbolic self-model as a model."%0a*** "You are system that constantly confuse itself as the content of its own self-model".%0a** ~min54 the self is not an illusion, it is a logical mistake%0a*** it is an illusion that is "no-ones' illusion"%0a** ~min55 "If it is true that the self is not a thing but rather a process [...] then it is also true that the tragedy of the ego dissolves because strictly speaking nobody is ever born, and nobody ever dies."%0a*** coherent with data-flow or functional paradigms%0a** brilliant, have to update [[Fabien/MyBeliefs]] as it was to me more striking than I Am A Strange Loop, yet potentially with the bias of watching it after reading the book%0a** [[http://www.philosophie.uni-mainz.de/metzinger/|Thomas Metzinger]]'s homepage at Theoretical Philosophy Group, Department of Philosophy of the Johannes Gutenberg-Universität Mainz%0a** my [[Content/There Is No Self]] and [[Cognition/]] pages%0a** [[http://mitpress.mit.edu/catalog/item/default.asp?ttype=2&tid=9241|Being No One - The Self-Model Theory of Subjectivity]] by Thomas Metzinger, The MIT Press 2003%0a** [[Scholarpedia:Self models]]%0a** [[Wikipedia:Self-model theory of subjectivity]]%0a** note that this very wiki aims at being a "safety mechanism" against some of the cognitive problems described during the talk%0a** [[http://www.doctordisruption.com/brain-science/virtual-lives/|Virtual Lives]] by Neil, Doctor Disruption June 2010%0a** [[#ConsciousnessMigration]]if it is mainly a process, what could wonder how to make the process continue on another medium%0a*** especially knowing experiments that play with the hijacking senses%0a**** yet that would be changing I/O not changing the substrate%0a*** on the problem of potentials copies one has to consider%0a**** the cost of the hosting hardware%0a**** the place within networks that might not refuse multiple access%0a*** see then the software equivalent through [[Wikipedia:Live migration]] and in particular [[Wikipedia:OpenVZ]]%0a* [[http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2010/06/100603172219.htm|Spending time in nature makes people feel more alive, study shows]], ScienceDaily June 2010%0a* [[http://blogs.hbr.org/cs/2010/06/the_false_theory_of_meritocrac.html|The False Theory of Meritocracy]] by Nigel Nicholson, The Conversation, Harvard Business Review June 2010%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dbkwv1wjs3A|BigQuery and Prediction APIs]], Google I/O May 2010%0a** [[http://googlecode.blogspot.com/2010/05/bigquery-and-prediction-api-get-more.html|BigQuery and Prediction API: Get more from your data with Google]], Google Code Blog May 2010%0a** [[http://code.google.com/apis/bigquery/|BigQuery]] Interactively analyze large datasets%0a** [[http://code.google.com/apis/predict/|Prediction]] machine learning algorithms to analyze your historic data and predict likely future outcomes %0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ki4IjZQN8uc|Making Freemium work]], Google I/O 2010 June 2010%0a** ~min5 free trial = fully featured but limited in time, freemium = no limit in time but with limited feature%0a** ~min35 in freemium you can raise price, you don't have to lower it, as early users will feel like having a great deal more and more%0a** ~min38 focusing on metrics, seems close to [[http://steveblank.com/|Steve Blank]]'s customer development%0a** ~min51 start logging data before you can even analyze them%0a*** you will too busy once the product is launched to do so yet it's a fundamental way to understand what is right but also what is wrong%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BatqHLWy5NE|Developing With HTML5]], Google I/O 2010 May 2010%0a** ~min25 Notifications, see also WebHooks%0a** [[http://html5apps-io2010.appspot.com/|HTML5 I/O presentation]]%0a** see also [[Tools/Programming]]%0a* [[(Wikipedia:)Hackers Wanted]] directed by Sam Bozzo, unreleased%0a** ~min30 Wikipedia:SCADA supervisory control and data acquisition%0a** my related pages%0a*** [[Bypassing/Censorship]]%0a*** Seedea:Utopiahanalysis/Politicsnewoldtools%0a*** Seedea:Utopiahanalysis/FromSpywareToZombies%0a*** Seedea:Utopiahanalysis/Botnets%0a** technologically updated explanation of civil disobedience%0a* [[http://www.nytimes.com/2010/06/07/technology/07brainside.html|Technology’s Toll - Impatience and Forgetfulness]] by Tara Parker-Pope, NYTimes.com June 2010%0a* [[http://www.nytimes.com/2010/06/07/technology/07brain.html|Your Brain on Computers - Attached to Technology and Paying a Price]] by Matt Richtel, NYTimes.com June 2010%0a* [[http://discovermagazine.com/2010/apr/16-the-brain-athletes-are-geniuses|Why Athletes Are Geniuses]] by Carl Zimmer, Discover Magazine April 2010%0a** Neuroscientists have found several ways in which the brains of top-notch athletes seem to function better than those of regular folks.%0a* [[#CarlZimmer]][[http://discovermagazine.com/2009/dec/16-the-brain-what-is-speed-of-thought/|What Is the Speed of Thought?]] by Carl Zimmer, Discover Magazine 2009%0a** Faster than a bird and slower than sound. But that may be besides the point: Efficiency and timing seem to be more important anyway.%0a** asked on one of my paper notebooks a while ago%0a* [[http://mako.cc/writing/funding_volunteers/funding_volunteers.html|Problems and Strategies in Financing Voluntary Free Software Projects]] by Benjamin Mako Hill, 2005%0a** defined "crowding out." as voluntary work and paid labor being mutually excluding%0a** [[http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/motivation.html|Studies Find Reward Often No Motivator]] by Alfie Kohn, Boston Globe 1987%0a*** Creativity and intrinsic interest diminish if task is done for gain%0a** wonder about a researcher become more and more senior in the hierarchy thus delegating and managing more but also earning a larger salary and how it could impact not just his role but also, as suggested by the articles, potentially his creativity and problem solving ability%0a* [[http://www.kk.org/quantifiedself/2009/09/the-social-memex.php|The Social Memex - Mark Carranza's Memory Experiment]] by Gary Wolf, The Quantified Self 2009%0a** preceded by [[http://mail.google.com/mail/#sent/129165753fa8be37|an email]] to Mark Carranza requesting an access to [[http://mind.mx/|mind.mx]] / [[http://cooperativemind.com/|cooperativemind.com]]%0a*** discovered in Bay Area AI Meetup and his June 2010 talk Peirce for Programmers%0a*** see also the related projects%0a**** http://www.crunchbase.com/company/iMindi (stopped in 2009)%0a**** [[http://webbrain.com/|WebBrain]] including [[http://www.thebrain.com/#-47|PersonalBrain]] mostly focusing on Mind Map visualization%0a** added to http://www.ourp.im/Papers/LimitsOfNotReinventingTheWheel%0a** [[http://townsendlab.berkeley.edu/members/mark-carranza|Mark Carranza]]'s profile at Townsend Humanities Lab%0a* [[http://www.scientificblogging.com/mark_changizi/ideamonger_no_genius_required|The Idea-Monger: No Genius Required]] by Mark Changizi, Scientific Blogging June 2010%0a** see also [[ReadingNotes/The Myths Of Innovation]]%0a** my [[http://www.scientificblogging.com/mark_changizi/ideamonger_no_genius_required#comment-42490|related comment]]%0a* [[http://www.canalacademie.com/ida5708-La-vie-limitee-des-disques-durs.html|La vie limitée des disques durs, clés USB, CD et DVD]] by Erich Spitz and Franck Laloë Canal Académie June 2010%0a** min24 saying that the earlier you copy the lowest the chances of error%0a*** relevant to [[#ConsciousnessMigration|Consciousness Migration]] inspired by [[#BeingNoOne|Being No One: Consciousness, The Phenomenal Self, and the First-Person Perspective]] by Thomas Metzinger, UC Berkeley Graudate Council 2005%0a* [[http://www.franceculture.com/emission-avec-ou-sans-rendez-vous-connaissance-et-neurosciences-2010-06-08.html|Connaissance et neurosciences]] with Lionel Naccache, Avec ou sans rendez-vous, France Culture June 2010%0a** also relevant to Thomas Meztinger model as he underline the role of consciousness as a process%0a** ~15min "La connaissance c'estpas Eurodisney !"%0a** ~45min discussion on ideology as one information that an entire community think on, despite it's imaginary nature%0a** concluding that "I" is a fiction%0a* {-[[http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=3772877694364901544|History of FPGA]] by Ivo Bolsens, Xilinx 2007-}%0a** moved to [[Cookbook/Objects#FPGA]]%0a** see also [[Content/Needs#WikiOnAChip]]%0a* [[http://nrg.mbi.ufl.edu/publications/conference/conference%252059.pdf|Co-Evolution of Human and Machine: Neuroprosthetics in the 21st Century]] by Justin C. Sanchez, Departments of Pediatrics, Neuroscience, and Biomedical Engineering, University of Florida 2009%0a** William Ross Ashby: Intelligence Amplification%0a*** An Introduction to Cybernetics, Chapman and Hall 1956%0a** J.C.R. Licklider: Man-Computer Symbiosis%0a*** Man-Computer Symbiosis, IRE Transactions on Human Factors in Electronics 1960%0a** Douglas Engelbart: Augmenting Human Intellect%0a*** Augmenting Human Intellect: A Conceptual Framework, Stanford Research Institute 1962%0a** consider moving to [[Cookbook/Objects ExoBrain]]%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wLY0lBwUHWw|Playing with adiabatic hardware: From designer potentials to quantum brains]] by Dr.Suzanne Gildert, DWave January 2010%0a** given to the Condensed Matter Physics group of the University of Birmingham%0a** [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8limo8E8ha8#t=2m0s|What problems can you solve?]]%0a*** Lattice protein folding%0a*** Many traveling salesman type problems (network/circuit routing) %0a*** Training classifiers in machine learning (collaboration with Google)%0a*** check [[Seedea:Seedea/BackEnd]]%0a* [[http://retrointerfacing.com/?p=600|Spark Creativity? Don’t get out of the box. Design your own box and think from within!]] by Edwin, retrointerfacing May 2010%0a* [[http://www.franceculture.com/emission-place-de-la-toile-l-art-numerique-questionne-le-web-rencontre-avec-david-guez-2010-06-04.ht|L'art numérique questionne le Web : rencontre avec David Guez]], Place de la Toile, France Culture June 2010%0a** [[http://www.hypermoi.net/|Hypermoi]] 2007 (shared in OurP.IM IRC)%0a** [[http://hypermoi.net/wordpress/?page_id=234|Le livre des liens]] 1995 (added to [[Seedea:Utopiahanalysis/LinkInEpistemology]]%0a** [[http://humanpedia.hypermoi.net/|humanpedia]] project where any of us would participate to the making of a universal memory by sharing orally universal knowledge. %0a*** [[http://www.bbc.co.uk/dna/memoryshare/|BBC Memoryshare]] A place to share and explore memories%0a*** [[http://www.sleepdealer.com/|SleepDealer]]%0a** [[http://www.nytimes.com/2010/05/23/magazine/23FOB-medium-t.html|The Death of the Open Web]] by Virginia Heffernan, NYTimes.com May 2010%0a*** added to [[AutoDebate/Apple]], one Gated Community of the Webtropolis%0a*** mention of [[http://www.gaite-lyrique.net/|La Gaîté Lyrique]], discovered few days before during [[Events/Creation A La Marge]]%0a* [[http://www.franceculture.com/emission-place-de-la-toile-le-transhumanisme-2010-06-11.html|Le transhumanisme]], Place de la Toile, France Culture June 2010 %0a** http://transhumanismes.forumactif.net/conferences-et-rencontres-f3/le-transhumanisme-sur-france-culture-place-de-la-toile-ven-11-juin-11h-t190.htm%0a** http://aft.benetou.fr proposal%0a* {-[[http://www.cognitive-edge.com/blogs/guest/2010/06/wikis_as_a_complexadaptive.php|Wikis as a Complex-Adaptive System]] by Martin Cleaver, Guest Blog, Cognitive Edge June 2010-}%0a** moved to [[Tools/Wikis]]%0a* [[http://www.kk.org/quantifiedself/2010/06/the-future-of-self-knowledge.php|The Future of Self-Knowledge]] by Alexandra Carmichael, The Quantified Self June 2010%0a* {-[[http://www.blog.sethroberts.net/2010/03/09/optimal-daily-experience/|Optimal Daily Experience]] by Seth Roberts, Seth’s blog March 2010-}%0a** moved to [[Content/Health]]%0a* {-[[http://www.proceedings2008.imcsit.org/pliks/101.pdf|A New Worm Propagation Threat in BitTorrent Modeling and Analysis]] by Sinan Hatahet, Abdelmadjid Bouabdallah, Yacine Challal, Proceedings of the II International Multiconference on Computer Science and Information Technology 2008-}%0a** moved to [[Seedea:Utopiahanalysis/Botnets]]%0a* [[http://aigamedev.com/insider/interviews/europa-universalis/|Grand Strategy and Political Simulation in EUROPA UNIVERSALIS 3 with Henrik Fĺhraeus]] by Alex J. Champandard, AiGameDev.com May 2010%0a* [[http://www.ted.com/talks/simon_sinek_how_great_leaders_inspire_action.html|Simon Sinek: How great leaders inspire action]] 2009%0a** [[http://www.startwithwhy.com/What/TheBook.aspx|Start With Why, The Book]] 2009%0a** ~min17 "He [Martin Luther King] gave the %3c%3cI have a dream>> speech not the %3c%3cI have a plan>> speech."%0a* [[#MichaelPersinger]][[http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-5011230863803398434|Psychotropic Drugs And The Nature Of Reality]] by Michael Persinger, 2007%0a** opening on the scientific method%0a** mention of experiment relative to%0a*** consciousness (cf [[ReadingNotes/The Ego Tunnel]])%0a*** religious experience (cf [[Wikipedia:Marsh Chapel Experiment]] aka Good Friday)%0a** ~min17 postulating that since the brain needs to have receptors for each chemical compounds, the brain can itself produce endogenously such compounds (even if in very small amounts)%0a*** thus leading to the possibility of self-induced production of such compound through [[Content/Meditation]] or other techniques%0a** ~min20 on creativity%0a*** see my previous suggestion on neurochemicals released during "the [[Content/Clicking Moments]] process"%0a** ~min34 "this is not to say that psychotropics should be abused, they are like any other tool, they are only as proficient and as dangerous as the person using it, and as knowledgeable as the person using it."%0a** ~min41 "the matter in which you consume a drug often define its legitimacy"%0a** ~min47 "Structure dictates function so the reason psychedelic drugs have an effects is because they indicate the brain own chemistry. All of us have the ability to make those compounds or they wouldn't be effective. Some of us make more of those compounds than others. And we have different altered states all the time. [...] Anyone who can control consciousness, no matter who it may be individual, political group, who can control consciousness by drugs either illicit or condoned control the population because they control the sense of self."%0a*** see previous remark on consciousness, meditation and overall self-mastery through understanding and exercise%0a** see also%0a*** [[Cognition/]]%0a*** [[Cookbook/Chemistry]]%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NorfgQlEJv8|Software and Community in the Early 21st Century]] by Eben Moglen, Plone Conference 2006%0a** [[http://emoglen.law.columbia.edu/|Eben Moglen]]'s page at Columbia Law School%0a** [[http://www.softwarefreedom.org/about/team/|Chairman]] of Software Freedom Law Center%0a* {-[[http://sheddingbikes.com/posts/1276624594.html|Why I Use Fossil]] by Zed A. Shaw, Shedding Bikes: Programming Culture And Philosophy June 2010-}%0a** moved to [[Tools/Fossil]]%0a* {-[[http://sheddingbikes.com/posts/1275258018.html|Go To University, Not For CS]] by Zed A. Shaw, Shedding Bikes: Programming Culture And Philosophy, June 2010-}%0a** moved to [[ReadingNotes/Information Rules]]%0a* [[http://www.nytimes.com/2010/06/20/magazine/20Computer-t.html|Smarter Than You Think - I.B.M.'s Supercomputer to Challenge 'Jeopardy!' Champions]] by Clive Thompson, NYTimes.com June 2010%0a** moved to [[Content/Needs]]%0a* {-[[http://informationr.net/ir/8-1/paper142.html|The duality of knowledge]] by Paul M. Hildreth and Chris Kimble, Information Research, Vol. 8 No. 1, 2002-}%0a** moved to [[Tools/Wikis]]%0a* [[http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2010/06/100618170916.htm|Coffee or tea: Enjoy both in moderation for heart benefits, Dutch study suggests]], ScienceDaily June 2010%0a* [[http://www.slideshare.net/jarche/net-work-learning-with-notes|Net work learning with notes]] Harold Jarche, May 2010%0a* {-[[http://www.cracked.com/article_18461_5-creepy-ways-video-games-are-trying-to-get-you-addicted.html|5 Creepy Ways Video Games Are Trying to Get You Addicted]] by David Wong, Cracked.com March 2010-}%0a** moved to [[Content/Reward]]%0a* [[http://pimworkshop.org/2009/index.php?page=acceptedpapers|The Relationship Between Research and Practice: What Are We Learning About Teaching PIM?]] by Deborah Barreau, Laura O'Neill and Amanda Stevens, Personal Information Management: PIM 2009 Workshop%0a* {-[[https://community.oecd.org/community/factblog/blog/2010/06/10/entrepreneurs-stuck-on-the-starting-blocks|Entrepreneurs – stuck on the starting blocks?]] by Jérome Cukier, OECD: Factblog: June 2010-}%0a** moved to [[Content/Startup]]%0a* {-[[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qt3yPm7mKEc|OpenHatch: An Open Source Volunteer Opportunity Finder]] by Asheesh Laroia and Raphael Krut-Landau, Google Tech Talk April 2010-}%0a** [[http://openhatch.org/|OpenHatch]] Community tools for free and open source software%0a** moved to [[Seedea:Seedea/CollaborativeManagementTools]]%0a* [[http://www.franceculture.com/emission-continent-sciences-la-philosophie-des-sciences-actuelle-2010-06-21.html|La Philosophie des sciences actuelle]], Continent Sciences, France Culture June 2010%0a** [[http://www.unil.ch/philo/page43600.html|Philosophie UNIL - Michael Esfeld]] University of Lausanne%0a** mention of Karl Popper (cf [[ReadingNotes/Popper|The Logic of Scientific Discovery]]), Willard Van Orman Quine, Thomas Kuhn (cf [[ReadingNotes/Kuhn|The Structure of Scientific Revolutions]]), Paul Feyerabend%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=omsuTsOmvsc|Self-Improving Artificial Intelligence]] by Steve Omohundro for the Stanford University Computer Systems Colloquium (EE 380).%0a** [[http://selfawaresystems.com/|Self-Aware Systems]] by Steve Omohundro%0a** ~3min mentioning botnets during the introduction, see my Seedea:Utopiahanalysis/Botnets page%0a** arguing that not just an AI will eventually aim toward self-improvement but that '''all''' AIs will aim at it%0a*** very powerful features as it piles up, thus important to apply to own self-model (cf [[ReadingNotes/The Ego Tunnel]] and [[ReadingNotes/BeingNoOne]])%0a** ~37min going from AI to AWisdom%0a** ~1h07min Q&A on botnets%0a** more generally [[Tools/Programming]]%0a* {-[[http://www.presseurop.eu/fr/content/article/280301-l-ego-land|L’ego-land]] by Niklas Maak, Presseurop June 2010-}%0a** moved to [[Museum/]]%0a** [[Seedea:Content/Newconcepts#Artnapping]] added%0a* [[http://www.franceculture.com/emission-science-publique-comment-l-imaginaire-artistique-peut-il-fertiliser-l-invention-scientifiqu|Comment l'imaginaire artistique peut-il fertiliser l'invention scientifique ?]], Science Publique, France Culture June 2010%0a** see also my 27/04/2010 notebook drawing done the thermal city nearby Pisa%0a*** [[Seedea:Seedea/Cartography]]%0a** [[http://agora2010.ircam.fr/|Festival Agora 2010]]%0a** [[http://www.ircam.fr/|Ircam]]%0a** [[http://www.meridien-artsciences.net/|Meridien Science/Art/Société]]%0a* {-[[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4kRrarRR2kk|Building a Circuit-Diagram for the Brain]] by Jennifer Raymond, Stanford University 2009-}%0a** moved to [[Cookbook/Cognition#WikiBrainMapping]]%0a* [[#BuildingYourOwnDynamicLanguage]][[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cn7kTPbW6QQ|Building Your Own Dynamic Language]] by Ian Piumarta, Stanford University 2007%0a** [[http://vpri.org/|Viewpoints Research Institute]] (VRI)%0a** [[http://mitpress.mit.edu/sicp/|Structure and Interpretation of Computer Programs (SICP)]], by Abelson and Sussman%0a*** [[http://mitpress.mit.edu/sicp/full-text/sicp/book/node77.html|The Core of the Evaluator]] Eval/Apply%0a** [[http://www.c2.com/cgi/wiki?EvalApply|Eval Apply]] on C2wiki%0a** [[Tools/Programming]]%0a** see also [[http://www.dreamsongs.com/Files/HOPL2-Uncut.pdf|The Evolution of Lisp]] by Steele, Richard, Gabriel read during my Berkeley trip with Lea%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2rpk461T6l4|ChucK: A Computer Music Programming Language]] by Ge Wang, Stanford University 2007%0a** quoting "A programming language that doesn't change the way you think is not worth learning. " Alan Perlis%0a*** added to [[Languages/Languages#MakingYourOwn]]%0a*** [[http://www.cs.yale.edu/quotes.html|Perlisisms - "Epigrams in Programming" by Alan J. Perlis]]%0a** [[http://plork.cs.princeton.edu/|PLOrk: Princeton Laptop Orchestra]]%0a** [[Tools/Programming]]%0a** see also [[Wikipedia:OpenMusic]] and more generally [[Cookbook/Music]]%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N7zb0EjzFPY|Context Aware Computing: Understanding Human Intention]] by Ted Selker, Stanford University 2007%0a** [[http://web.media.mit.edu/~selker/|Ted Selker]]'s profile at MIT Media lab%0a*** including work on attention and disruption management%0a** [[http://context.media.mit.edu/press/|Context-Aware]] Computing Group @ Media.mit.edu%0a** considering moving it to [[Cookbook/Design]]%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HpSs_MPLwj0|Designing Interactions that Combine Pen, Paper, and PC]] by Ron Yeh, Stanford University 2007%0a** http://graphics.stanford.edu/~ronyeh/%0a** http://i.stanford.edu/bioact/%0a** [[http://hci.stanford.edu/research/paper/|PaperToolkit]] toolkit to help designers and developers build pen-and-paper applications.%0a*** [[http://code.google.com/p/papertoolkit/|PaperToolkit]] A Toolkit for Creating Paper-Centric Applications%0a* [[http://www.courrierinternational.com/article/2010/06/17/paroles-de-technoprophete|Paroles de technoprophčte]] by Mike Hodgkinson, Courrier international June 2010%0a* {-[[http://www.cracked.com/article_18540_5-reasons-you-should-be-scared-google.html|5 Reasons You Should Be Scared of Google]] by Robert Evans, Cracked.com May 2010-}%0a** moved to [[AutoDebate/GoogleIsEvil]]%0a* [[http://www.gocognitive.net/video/marlene-behrmann-spatial-vs-object-based-attention|Marlene Behrmann on Spatial vs. Object Based Attention]], Go Cognitive 2010%0a* [[http://www.gocognitive.net/video/michael-posner-anatomy-attentional-networks|Michael Posner on the Anatomy of attentional networks]], Go Cognitive 2010%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5ZvQATghV_8|Augmented Social Cognition]] by Ed Chi, Stanford University 2007%0a** often read [[http://asc-parc.blogspot.com/|Augmented Social Cognition Blog from PARC]] blog%0a** see also the previous project http://www.seedea.org/thelab/stigmergylive/%0a** [[Tools/Wikis]] when used in a collaborative way%0a** discussion ~min14 of Information cascade, added to [[Seedea:Content/Newconcepts#InformationCascade]]%0a** [[https://salami.parc.com/spartag/|Social Annotations in SparTag.us]] 2009 %0a** [[Wikipedia:Living lab]] or Living Laboratory%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eA9NT4b6UNA|Situating Personal Information Management Practices within an Organization]] by Manuel Pérez-Quińones, Google Tech Talk 2009%0a** min12 mention of "information ''addressability''"%0a*** cf [[Tools/Internet]] on deep linking and proper URIs%0a* [[http://vids.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=vids.individual&videoid=20743839|Personal Knowledge Management]] by Dan Norris, 2007%0a** recommending integration to the personal daily life process, including collaborations%0a** starting with one own goals%0a* [[http://fora.tv/2010/01/27/Daniel_Pink_The_Surprising_Truth_About_What_Motivates_Us|Daniel Pink: The Surprising Truth About What Motivates Us]], The RSA January 2010%0a** consider [[Content/Reward]]%0a** http://cognitivemedia.co.uk/visual_communication.php%0a* [[http://www.franceculture.com/emission-la-marche-des-sciences-le-pli-cachete-de-doeblin-2010-06-10.html|Le pli cacheté de Döblin]], La Marche des Sciences, France Culture June 2010 %0a* {-[[http://www.santafe.edu/research/videos/play/?id=b29b4265-1b39-4287-9670-db8576eaebbf|The Rise of the Speaking Machine - Human Language Evolution]] by Mark Pagel, Santa Fe Institute 2009-}%0a** 1h19 french dedicated institution to "protect" its language, even during a time of recession%0a** 1h33 esperanto and the problem on design vs. evolved tool%0a** moved to [[Languages/]]%0a* {-[[http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=998565|"I've Got Nothing to Hide" and Other Misunderstandings of Privacy]] by Daniel J. Solove, San Diego Law Review 2007-}%0a** "As Bruce Schneier aptly notes, the nothing to hide argument stems from a faulty %3c%3cpremise that privacy is about hiding a wrong.>>" (p20)%0a** "This issue is not about whether the information gathered is something people want to hide, but rather about the power and the structure of government." (p23)%0a** [[http://docs.law.gwu.edu/facweb/dsolove/|Daniel Solove]] at George Washington University Law School%0a** moved to [[Bypassing/Monitoring]]%0a** added to [[http://www.ourp.im/Papers/PrivacySettings]]%0a* [[http://videolectures.net/cd07_eco_thu/|On The History of Ugliness]] by Umberto Eco, Ljubljana 2007%0a* {-[[http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-349312452179571852|A is For Architecture]] by Ann Seltman Smart, mid 1960-}%0a** moved to [[Cookbook/Objects#architecture]]%0a* [[http://www.canalacademie.com/ida5763-Ouragans-seismes-nuages-de-cendres.html|Se prémunir contre les événements climatiques extręmes]], Canal-Academie June 2010%0a** added to [[Content/Vademecum]]%0a* MIT {-[[http://ocw.mit.edu/courses/electrical-engineering-and-computer-science/6-912-introduction-to-copyright-law-january-iap-2006/|6.912 Introduction to Copyright Law]]-}%0a** [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zqtx0gA5K2s|Lec 1]] [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g9UwqdMHjnM|Lec 2]] [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X1npDVcp9wU|Lec 3]] [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BkaJCbyyLEA|Lec 4]]%0a** moved to [[ReadingNotes/InformationFeudalism]]%0a* [[http://www.theory-talks.org/2010/05/theory-talk-38.html|Theory Talk #38: James Scott on Agriculture as Politics, the Dangers of Standardization and Not Being Governed]], Theory Talks May 2010%0a* [[http://www.franceculture.com/emission-continent-sciences-gaston-bachelard-2010-06-28.html|Gaston Bachelard]], Continent Sciences, June 2010 France Culture%0a** see also [[ReadingNotes/Kuhn]] [[ReadingNotes/Popper]]%0a* [[http://www.franceculture.com/emission-les-nouveaux-chemins-de-la-connaissance-gaston-bachelard-le-dormeur-eveille-15-vie-et-oeuvr|Gaston Bachelard, le dormeur éveillé 1/5 : vie et oeuvre]], Les nouveaux chemins de la connaissance, June 2010 France Culture%0a** "Penser c'est assumer une transformation constante de son esprit" bachelard ~min35%0a*** cf wiki and its constant change%0a* {-[[http://www.cornell.edu/video/?VideoID=625|James Scott: The Art of Not Being Governed]], Cornell 2009-}%0a** [[http://yalepress.yale.edu/yupbooks/book.asp?isbn=9780300152289|The Art of Not Being Governed]] James C. Scott, Yale University Press 2009%0a** [[Wikipedia:Zomia (geography)]]%0a** [[http://www.newscientist.com/gallery/small-world|Where's the remotest place on Earth?]] New Scientist%0a** moved to [[Content/ChooseYourCountry]]%0a%0a%25comment%25make a LinkOfTheWeek tag for the front page well showed with >>rframe%3c%3c%25%25%0a%25comment%25Use [[Tools/Internet#DeepLinking]] interesting moment%0a%0a[[#Bottom]] PersonalInformationStream.WithoutNotesJune11=* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SBCJRZDJHuo|Hacking Our Way Back to Democracy]], Wired for Change, Ford Foundation February 2011%0a** [[http://www.fordfoundation.org/|Ford Foundation]]%0a* [[http://www.cyberpunkreview.com/news-as-cyberpunk/pentagon-to-declare-war-on-hackers/|Pentagon to declare war on hackers]], Cyberpunk Review June 2011%0a* [[http://images.math.cnrs.fr/Revue-de-presse-mai-2011.html|Revue de presse mai 2011]], Images des mathématiques June 2011%0a* [[http://blog.videolectures.net/the-making-of-a-scientist/|The making of a scientist]] by Seth Salpeter, Official VideoLectures.NET Blog June 2011%0a## "focus on asking a fundamental research question"%0a## "the ability to construct a scientific assay capable of answering the difficult question"%0a* [[http://www.santafe.edu/research/videos/play/?id=ff94076d-8678-43e8-8100-3c2e7a8d445e|Dynamical DNA: A Possible Metric of Complexity?]] by Michael Glinsky, Santa Fe Institute May 2011%0a** possibly related to [[Wikipedia:Dynamical genetics]] and [[WithoutNotesDecember10#SystemsBiology]]%0a** http://arxiv.org/abs/1011.3023 http://arxiv.org/abs/1101.2286%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sotTz7daQDU|From the 'Genetic Code' to the 'Genetic Code']] by Eric Lander, NIH Annual Marshall Nirenberg Lecture May 2011%0a** [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sotTz7daQDU#t=24m35s|~24min35]] "One of the best ways to learn about what matters is evolutionary conservation. You want to figure what matters, well set up an experiment, run it for a hundred million years and see if things can change."%0a*** could be relevant to [[Fabien/StructuralInformationAsymmetries]] based on the recent remark on evolutionary computing gradual hardening%0a** ~30min details on innovation of regulatory control and transposons as the medium for spreading%0a*** [[Wikipedia:Transposon]]%0a** http://wals.od.nih.gov/2010-2011/may2011.html%0a* [[http://www.larecherche.fr/content/actualite-terre/article?id=30107|La sortie du nucléaire entraine une hausse des émissions de CO2]], La Recherche June 2011%0a* [[http://videolectures.net/godelfellowship2011_avigad_hgm/|Hilbert, Gödel, and Metamathematics today]] by Jeremy Avigad, Austrian Academy of Sciences April 2011%0a** [[http://fellowship.logic.at/|Conference honoring the Winners of the Kurt Gödel Research Prize Fellowships 2008 and 2011]]%0a* [[http://videolectures.net/godelfellowship2011_friedman_ppf/|Past, Present, and Future Directions in Foundations of Mathematics]] by Harvey Friedman, Austrian Academy of Sciences April 2011%0a** [[http://fellowship.logic.at/|Conference honoring the Winners of the Kurt Gödel Research Prize Fellowships 2008 and 2011]]%0a** http://www.math.osu.edu/people/friedman/%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ajPlntlsTdk|Security Applications for Physically Unclonable Functions]] by Michael Kirkpatrick, CERIAS at Purdue University 2010%0a** [[http://www.cerias.purdue.edu/news_and_events/events/security_seminar/details/index/kps30lj5loj25ccvjn1umajdvc|official page]]%0a** previously discovered as [[WithoutNotesMay11#POWF]]%0a** see also [[http://www.sciencemag.org/content/332/6026/218.abstract|Surface-Plasmon Holography with White-Light Illumination]], Science April 2011%0a** http://www.cs.purdue.edu/homes/mkirkpat/%0a** implemented via FPGA, see [[Cookbook/Electronics#FPGA]]%0a* [[http://www.rsc.org/chemistryworld/News/2011/May/26051102.asp|Nanospray for nanodrugs]], RSC May 2011%0a* [[http://gawker.com/5805928/the-underground-website-where-you-can-buy-any-drug-imaginable|The Underground Website Where You Can Buy Any Drug Imaginable]] by Adrian Chen, Gawker June 2011%0a* [[http://www.ictjournal.ch/fr-CH/News/2011/05/31/Naissance-dun-centre-devolu-au-cloud-computing-a-lEPFL.aspx|Naissance d’un centre dévolu au cloud computing ŕ l'EPFL]] by Rodolphe Koller, ICTjournal May 2011%0a** added to Seedea:Oimp/Sustainableserverfarm%0a* [[http://www.fastcompany.com/1756747/the-3-biggest-myths-about-motivation-that-won-t-go-away|The 3 Biggest Myths About Motivation That Won't Go Away]] by Heidi Grant HalvorsonWed, Fast Company June 2011%0a## {-Just Write Down Your Goals, and Success is Guaranteed!-}%0a## {-Just Try to Do Your Best!-}%0a## {-Just Visualize Success!-}%0a** [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tvlWW31jJ00|Succeed, Heidi Grant Halvorson]], Pengouin Group 2010%0a** [[http://www.heidigranthalvorson.com|HeidiGrantHalvorson.com]]%0a* [[http://videolectures.net/mitworld_massey_csom/|Cryptography - Science or Magic?]] by James L. Massey, MIT World Series: EECS Colloquium Series 2001%0a** [[http://www.eecs.mit.edu/AY01-02/events/7.html|abstract]]%0a* [[http://videolectures.net/icannga2011_warwick_rbbi/|Robots with Biological Brains: Issues and Consequences]] by Kevin Warwick, 10th International Conference on Adaptive and Natural Computing Algorithms (ICANNGA) May 2011%0a* [[#MachinesReasoningAboutMachines]][[#ACL2]][[http://acm.ccs.neu.edu/?q=videos|Machines Reasoning about Machines]] by J. Strother Moore, Northeastern University's student chapter of the Association for Computing Machinery 2007%0a** ~min36 on the principle%0a### empty pool of formula surrounded by ordered proof techniques%0a### put the formula in the pool%0a### proof techniques get applied%0a#### simplification pulls out the formula, simplifies it and puts a conjonction of formula back in the pool%0a#### move on to the next technique%0a#### if none of the previous conservative techniques emptied the pool the use mathematical induction%0a*** to compare with Seedea:Seedea/BackEnd or [[OwnModelsApplied/AlgorithmicEpistemology]]%0a** ~52min on the importance of the soundness of theorem provers%0a*** in particular when used in objects like CPU designs%0a** see Wikipedia:Rewriting , Wikipedia:ACL2 and Wikipedia:Nqthm aka Boyer–Moore theorem prover%0a** [[http://www.cs.utexas.edu/users/moore/|Home Page of J Strother Moore]] at University of Texas at Austin%0a** [[http://www.cs.utexas.edu/users/moore/acl2/acl2-doc.html|A Computational Logic for Applicative Common Lisp (ACL2)]] both a programming language in which you can model computer systems and a tool to help you prove properties of those models.%0a** consider this also in the view of [[WithoutNotesMay11#TheRecursiveMind]]%0a** ideally [[Fabien/Beliefs]], rules from [[ReadingNotes/Template]] instances, initially Seedea:Content/Conceptstree and others would gradually added within such a personal "pool" (thus increasingly supporting own concepts, i.e. [[Languages/OwnConcepts]] and eventually a personal DSL) which would be periodically (e.g. nightly) checked%0a*** eventually using ideas from [[Cookbook/ObjectsExoBrain]] to make it portable and have real-time checks%0a**** yet this is so high level and dynamic it is typically the kind of code that would have an hard time being optimized by specific hardware%0a*** yet without going into infinite recursion or precision which would cost too much resources%0a** to explore%0a*** Strother Moore's [[http://www.cs.utexas.edu/~moore/research/slide1.html|Overview of Research Interests]]%0a*** [[Wikipedia:Intuitionistic logic]]%0a*** [[http://rho.loria.fr/|The Rho-Calculus Home Page]] uniformly integrate rewriting and lambda calculus.%0a*** [[Wikipedia:Sequent calculus]]%0a*** [[http://rho.loria.fr/lemuridae.html|Lemuridae]] proof assistant for superdeduction%0a* [[http://news.harvard.edu/gazette/story/2011/06/adhd-linked-to-substance-abuse-risk/|ADHD linked to substance abuse risk]] by Sue McGreevey, Harvard Gazette June 2011%0a* [[http://videolectures.net/icannga2011_albrecht_sbpa/|Some Basic Principles of Adaptive Computation]] by Rudolf Albrecht, 10th International Conference on Adaptive and Natural Computing Algorithms (ICANNGA) May 2011%0a** see also [[ReadingNotes/TheTinkerersAccomplice]]%0a* [[http://www.bing.com/community/site_blogs/b/search/archive/2011/06/01/bing-google-and-yahoo-unite-to-build-the-web-of-objects.aspx|Bing Introducing Schema.org: Bing, Google and Yahoo Unite to Build the Web of Objects]] by Steve Macbeth, Bing Community blog June 2011%0a** http://schema.org%0a** [[http://googleblog.blogspot.com/2011/06/introducing-schemaorg-search-engines.html|Introducing schema.org: Search engines come together for a richer web]] by Ramanathan Guha, Official Google Blog June 2011%0a** [[http://developer.yahoo.com/blogs/ydn/posts/2011/06/introducing-schema-org-a-collaboration-on-structured-data/|Introducing schema.org: A Collaboration on Structured Data]] by Shashi Seth, YDN Blog June 2011%0a* [[http://videolectures.net/nips2010_tenenbaum_hgm/|How to Grow a Mind: Statistics, Structure and Abstraction]] by Josh Tenenbaum, Twenty-Fourth Annual Conference on Neural Information Processing Systems (NIPS) 2010 %0a** ~10min mention of phyogeny-based techniques%0a*** remark that tree structure happen surprisingly often in cognition%0a** [[http://www.mit.edu/~rsalakhu/workshop_nips2010/index.html|NIPS 2010 Workshop on Transfer Learning by Learning Rich Generative Models.]]%0a** [[http://web.mit.edu/cocosci/josh.html|Josh Tenenbaum's home page]]%0a** [[Wikipedia:Grammar induction]]%0a** mention of Prolog and Lisp as possible tool for probabilistic language programming%0a* [[http://web.mit.edu/cocosci/Papers/tkgg-science11-reprint.pdf|How to Grow a Mind: Statistics, Structure, and Abstraction]] by J. B. Tenenbaum, C Kemp, T. L. Griffiths, and N. D. Goodman, Science 2011%0a** [[Wikipedia:Hiearchical Bayes model]] (HBM)%0a** transform a serie of abstract structures to graph, infer which graph best fit the data with HBM then use this to learn%0a** [[Wikipedia:Chinese restaurant process]]%0a**** [[Wikipedia:Chinese restaurant process#The_Indian_buffet_process]] (IBP)%0a** "nonparametric hierarchical models address the principal challenge human learners face as knowledge grows over a lifetime: balancing constraint and flexibility, or the need to restrict hypotheses available for generalization at any moment with the capacity to expand one’s hypothesis spaces, to learn new ways that the world could work."%0a* [[http://videolectures.net/ephdcs08_sole_eocibn/|Emergence of complexity in biological networks: from selection to tinkering]] by Ricard V. Solé, 4th European Phd Complexity School 2008%0a** ~16min mention of Barabási, seen before in [[WithoutNotesMay11#TamingComplexity]]%0a** [[ReadingNotes/TheTinkerersAccomplice]]%0a* [[http://podcast.hms.harvard.edu/2011/05/23/episode-12-are-you-getting-enough-sleep/|Episode 12: Are you getting enough sleep?]], Harvard Medical Labcast May 2011%0a** [[http://sleep.med.harvard.edu/people/faculty/225/Elizabeth+B+Klerman+MD+PhD#publications|Elizabeth B. Klerman]]'s profile at Division of Sleep Medicine, Harvard Medical School%0a** [[Content/Health#Sleep]]%0a* [[http://technocalyps.com|Technocalyps]] by Frank Theys, 2006%0a** remark on "living spirits everywhere" by Kazuyuki Hamada,then president of [[http://www.titech.ac.jp/|Tokyo Institute of Technology]] cf [[Events/HumanoidRobotsAndJapaneseCulture]]%0a** reconsider [[Wikipedia:Grey goo]] through [[Fabien/StructuralInformationAsymmetries]]%0a* [[http://gspy.blogspot.com/2006/12/start-playing-at-search-term-in-google.html|'Start Playing at Search Term' in Google Video]] by Keith Chan, gSpy 2006%0a** also works in YouTube%0a** e.g. [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jUR5d59Pnt8&cc=1#t=606s|Start playing at search term (10:06)]] in Impact of the Internet Age - George Osborne at European Zeitgeist 2011%0a*** "itself. For just as the old '''asymmetries''' of information have been eroded, so, too, have been the perceived '''asymmetries''' of wisdom. I generally ..."%0a** http://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=%2522information+Asymmetries%2522%252C+long&aq=f%0a* [[http://www.nature.com/news/2011/110525/full/473421a.html|Can Europe build a framework for success?]] by Colin Macilwain, Nature May 2011%0a* [[http://www.nature.com/naturejobs/2011/110526/full/nj7348-547d.html|Boost for networks]], Nature May 2011%0a* [[http://www.nature.com/nature/journal/v473/n7348/full/473450a.html|Neuroscience: What makes us laugh]] by Appletree Rodden, Nature May 2011%0a** [[http://mitpress.mit.edu/catalog/item/default.asp?ttype=2&tid=12451|Inside Jokes - Using Humor to Reverse-Engineer the Mind]] by Matthew M. Hurley, Daniel C. Dennett and Reginald B. Adams, The MIT Press March 2011%0a* [[http://www.nature.com/nature/journal/v473/n7348/full/nature09946.html|Learning-related feedforward inhibitory connectivity growth required for memory precision]], Nature May 2011%0a** one can wonder if structural plasticity is not adapted to an environment in which paradigm shifts happened with close to null probability over a lifespan%0a*** thus within an environment in which knowledge and information process with frequent paradigm shifts highly inefficient%0a*** consequently delegating cognition to a more adapted medium while training the brain to exploit this specific ability could have important benefits%0a**** to consider for [[Cookbook/Cognition]]%0a* [[http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2917774/|The Neurobiological Basis of Cognition: Identification by Multi-Input, Multioutput Nonlinear Dynamic Modeling]], Proc IEEE Inst Electr Electron Eng. 2010%0a** most recent general paper of Theodore W. Berger as of today%0a** only skimmed through%0a* [[http://www.nature.com/news/2011/110602/full/news.2011.345.html|German E. coli outbreak caused by previously unknown strain]] by Marian Turner, Nature News June 2011%0a* [[http://www.franceculture.com/emission-science-publique-les-internautes-peuvent-ils-echapper-a-l%25E2%2580%2599espionnage-2011-06-03.html|Les internautes peuvent-ils échapper ŕ l’espionnage ?]], Science publique, France Culture June 2011%0a** ~46min data aggregated by very few private actors without even necessarily government access%0a** [[http://www.worldwidewebsize.com/|WorldWideWebSize.com]], The size of the World Wide Web by Maurice de Kunder%0a* [[http://www.newscientist.com/blogs/culturelab/2011/06/thoughts-within-thoughts-make-us-human.html|Thoughts within thoughts make us human]] by Liz Else, New Scientist CultureLab June 2011%0a** discovered the previous month [[WithoutNotesMay11#TheRecursiveMind]]%0a* [[http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052702304563104576363763722080144.html|Syria Blocks Internet Access Amid Unrest]] by Christopher Rhoads, WSJ.com June 2011%0a* [[http://channel.nationalgeographic.com/series/naked-science/5145/Overview|Living in a Parallel Universe]], Naked Science, National Geographic Channel June 2011%0a** see also [[Content/Cosmology]]%0a* [[http://www.wired.com/threatlevel/2011/06/internet-a-human-right/|U.N. Report Declares Internet Access a Human Right]] by David Kravets, Threat Level on Wired.com June 2011%0a* [[http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-13626587|Quantum mechanics rule 'bent' in classic experiment]] by Jason Palmer, BBC News June 2011%0a* [[http://www.theatlantic.com/technology/archive/2011/05/bitcoin-digital-currency-of-the-future/239449/|Bitcoin, Digital Currency of the Future?]] Jared Keller, The Atlantic May 2011%0a* [[http://www.newscientist.com/article/mg21028155.600-future-of-money-virtual-cash-gets-real.html|Future of money: Virtual cash gets real]] by Jacob Aron, New Scientist June 2011%0a* [[#JacobAron]][[http://www.newscientist.com/article/mg21028151.700-the-milliondollar-puzzle-that-could-change-the-world.html|The million-dollar puzzle that could change the world]] by Jacob Aron, New Scientist June 2011%0a** mention of [[http://www.cs.ucsd.edu/users/russell/average.ps|A personal view of average-case complexity]] by Russell Impagliazzo, 10th Annual Structure in Complexity Theory Conference 1995%0a*** added @@Minicrypt@@ as the minimum for [[Fabien/StructuralInformationAsymmetries]]%0a** mention of Cook's "Mathematics would be largely mechanisable"%0a*** to add to [[Content/Needs#EvolutionaryNonInteractiveFormalProofChecking]]%0a*** sounds very close to [[WithoutNotesJanuary10#AviWigderson]] "If P=NP, we have fast automatic finder. %3c%3cCreativity>> can be efficiently automated."%0a* [[http://www.newscientist.com/special/instant-expert-theory-of-everything|Instant Expert: Theory of everything]] by Michael Duff, New Scientist June 2011%0a* [[http://blog.computationalcomplexity.org/2004/06/impagliazzos-five-worlds.html|Impagliazzo's Five Worlds]] by Lance Fortnow, Computational Complexity 2004%0a* [[#RussellImpagliazzo]][[http://www.cs.ucsd.edu/users/russell/average.ps|A personal view of average-case complexity]] by Russell Impagliazzo, 10th Annual Structure in Complexity Theory Conference 1995%0a** Algorithmica>Heuristica>Pessiland>Minicrypt>Cryptomania%0a** [[Wikipedia:Russell Impagliazzo]]%0a** http://kintali.wordpress.com/2009/06/07/impagliazzos-worlds/%0a** one can also wonder if [[Wikipedia:Inductive reasoning]], [[Wikipedia:Deductive reasoning]] or [[Wikipedia:Abductive reasoning]] have intrinsic complexity thus predictable associated costs%0a* [[#RussellImpagliazzoIAS]][[http://video.ias.edu/csdm/impagliazzo/08mar11|Relativized Separations of Worst-Case and Average-Case Complexities for NP]] by Russell Impagliazzo, Institude of Advanced Studies March 2011%0a** http://video.ias.edu/search/node/Impagliazzo%0a** Qwiki [[http://qwiki.stanford.edu/index.php/Complexity_Zoo|Complexity Zoo]] listing complexity classes and their relationships%0a*** one-way function properties in open problems for [[http://qwiki.stanford.edu/index.php/Complexity_Garden#discrete_logarithm|Discrete Logarithm: Reverse exponentiation]] and [[http://qwiki.stanford.edu/index.php/Complexity_Garden#square_root|Square Root mod n: Find square roots mod n]]%0a*** probably discovered before through Computational Complexity blog%0a*** consequently one could infer a graph from this wiki%0a**** larger than [[http://rjlipton.wordpress.com/2009/10/27/highlights-of-focs-theory-day/|Highlights of FOCS Theory Day]] diagram, Gödel’s Lost Letter and P=NP 2009%0a*** consider from its References [[http://qwiki.stanford.edu/index.php/Complexity_Zoo_References|The complexity of circuit value and network stability]], Proceedings of the Fourth Annual Conference on Structure in Complexity Theory 1989 for [[Fabien/StructuralInformationAsymmetries]]%0a*** added [[http://qwiki.stanford.edu/index.php/Quantum_Internet|Quantum Internet]] to Seedea:Content/Newconcepts#QuantumInternet%0a* [[#AMH]][[#AdaptiveMarketHypothesis]][[http://web.mit.edu/alo/www/Papers/EMH_Final.pdf|The Adaptive Markets Hypothesis: Market Efficiency from an Evolutionary Perspective]] by Andrew W. Lo, Journal of Portfolio Management 2004%0a** from [[Wikipedia:Random walk hypothesis]] (RWH) or brownian motion and [[Wikipedia:Efficient-market hypothesis]] (EMH) to [[Wikipedia:Adaptive market hypothesis]] (AMH)%0a** mention of data snooping previously learned in [[ReadingNotes/QuantitativeTrading#Chapter2]]%0a** "individuals develop heuristics to solve various economic challenges, and, as long as those challenges remain stable, the heuristics will eventually adapt to yield approximately optimal solutions to them"%0a*** mention of Simon's satisficing concept, discovered before and present in several pages including [[Fabien/Beliefs]]%0a** "In such cases, we observe ‘behavioural biases’ – actions that are apparently ill-advised in the context in which we observe them. But rather than labelling such behaviour ‘irrational’, it should be recognized that suboptimal behaviour is not unlikely when we take heuristics out of their evolutionary context."%0a** mention of neurogenomics, added to I:Scenarii/MemoryLoss and to Seedea:Content/Newconcepts#Neurogenomics%0a** motivated by [[http://www.santafe.edu/research/videos/play/?id=4eabedac-9da4-46a3-b099-52e00d8bd78d|An Evolutionary Model of Bounded Rationality and Intelligence]] by Andrew Lo, Santa Fe Institute May 2011%0a** previously created yet not maintained [[Cognition/PriorityByEconomicalSystem#Remarks]]%0a** see also the general [[Content/Economy]]%0a** arguably it is not just coherent with [[Fabien/StructuralInformationAsymmetries#MRA_EconomicalClosure]] but rather could be explained by SIA principle%0a** overall see the multiple books I read on generalizing the evolutionary paradigm including [[ReadingNotes/WithoutMiracles]], [[ReadingNotes/TheThingsWeDo]], [[ReadingNotes/DemonsInEden]], [[ReadingNotes/EvolutionaryDynamics]] or [[ReadingNotes/TheTinkerersAccomplice]]%0a** see also his previously discovered talk [[http://www.santafe.edu/research/videos/play/?id=6f244550-9a3b-4b23-9c2e-6ebedffb35ee|Can Financial Engineering Cure Cancer, Solve the Energy Crisis, and Stop Global Warming?]], Santa Fe Institute May 2011%0a* [[#AnEvolutionaryModelOfBoundedRationalityAndIntelligence]][[http://www.santafe.edu/research/videos/play/?id=4eabedac-9da4-46a3-b099-52e00d8bd78d|An Evolutionary Model of Bounded Rationality and Intelligence]] by Andrew Lo, Santa Fe Institute May 2011%0a** ~10min explanation of [[Wikipedia:Probability matching]]%0a** ~32min "Randomization is a natural reaction to stochastic environment from an evolutionary prospective."%0a*** sounds like Seedea:Seedea/BackEnd and [[OwnModelsApplied/AlgorithmicEpistemology]] generalized simulated annealing principle%0a** concluding on sexual reproduction, see [[ReadingNotes/TheRedQueen]] and [[ReadingNotes/TheMatingMind]]%0a** [[http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=1686485|A Complete Theory of Human Behavior]] by Andrew Lo, NSF [[http://www.nsf.gov/sbe/sbe_2020/|SBE 2020: Future Research in the Social, Behavioral & Economic Sciences]] 2010%0a* [[http://www.pnas.org/content/108/22/9020.abstract|How social influence can undermine the wisdom of crowd effect]], PNAS May 2011%0a** see also [[http://janlo.de/blog/publications/|The wisdom of crowds in one mind: How individuals can simulate the knowledge of diverse societies to reach better decisions]] by H. Rauhut and J.Lorenz, Journal of Mathematical Psychology 2010%0a** skimmed through%0a** Social Influence Effect, Range Reduction Effect, Confidence Effect%0a* [[http://www.nytimes.com/2011/05/23/opinion/23pariser.html|When the Internet Thinks It Knows You]] by Eli Pariser, NYTimes.com May 2011%0a** hence the importance of [[AutoDebate/GoogleIsEvil#Alternatives]]%0a** "when personalization affects not just what you buy but how you think, different issues arise." biasing [[Languages/OwnConcepts#Epistemotaxis]]%0a** [[Wikipedia:Filter bubble]]%0a** more generally [[Person/Person#SociallyShapingAlgorithms]]%0a* [[#SynapticOrganizingPrinciple]][[http://www.pnas.org/content/early/2011/03/03/1016051108.abstract|A synaptic organizing principle for cortical neuronal groups]], PNAS March 2011%0a** by Rodrigo Perin, Thomas K. Berger working on [[ReadingNotes/ScanningNotes#TowardReplacementPartsForTheBrain]], and Henry Markram working on the Blue Brain Project%0a** "connectivity is directly proportional to the number of common neighbors"%0a** concluding similarity with [[Wikipedia:Watts and Strogatz model]] rather than scale-free or Erdos-Renyi%0a* [[http://www.icarusfilms.com/new2009/mem.html|In Search of Memory: The Neuroscientist Eric Kandel]] by Petra Seeger, Icarus Fiulms 2008%0a** [[Wikipedia:Eric Kandel]]%0a** http://nobelprize.org/nobel_prizes/medicine/laureates/2000/kandel-interview.html%0a** consider [[MemoryRecalls/ImprovingPIM#TimelyCoeditions]] as long-term potentiation and thus as suggestion for explicit linking%0a*** explore the idea of using decay%0a** [[WithoutNotesMay11#PatShipman]]'s animal connection theory can be extended to experimentation on animals too, here the [[Wikipedia:Aplysia]] selected for its specific properties of having a low neurons counts and of very large size%0a* [[#RoleOfDesignComplexityInTechnologyImprovement]][[http://www.pnas.org/content/early/2011/05/12/1017298108|Role of design complexity in technology improvement]], PNAS May 2011%0a** "for particularly complex design problems, random search may be computationally the most efficient option."%0a*** especially if the cost of generating phylogenies is high, which might not be the cased once instrumentalized and automatized yet the initial cost would have to be spread on the expectation of future returns%0a** "it may be possible to influence the longterm rate of improvement of a technology by reducing the connectivity between the components."%0a*** which sounds very close to [[WithoutNotesJune11#SynapticOrganizingPrinciple]] read just before%0a** [[Wikipedia:Design structure matrix]] (DSM)%0a*** explore [[http://hbswk.hbs.edu/archive/1979.html|Innovation at the Speed of Information]] by Steven D. Eppinger, Harvard Business Review 2011%0a** recurrent [[WithoutNotesMay11#RodneyBrooks]] remark on hopping on exponentials driven by others%0a** see also [[http://pcdb.santafe.edu/|SantaFe Performance Curve Database]] in [[Content/Needs#GeopoliticsStrategy]]%0a* [[#RichardsonsArmsRaceModel]][[http://www.math.wpi.edu/Course_Materials/MA2071A05/Lect/arms_race.pdf|Richardson's Arms Race Model]] by Bill Farr, MA 2071 - Linear Algebra A '05, Worcester Polytechnic Institute 2005%0a** http://plaza.ufl.edu/blane116/modifying_the_richardson_arms_race_model.pdf%0a** http://www.courtneybrown.com/classes/ModelingSocialPhenomena/Presentations/GraphAlgebraAndRichardsonsArmsRaceModel.ppt%0a** http://shakti.trincoll.edu/~pbrown/armsrace.html%0a** if its compatible with [[Wikipedia:Evolutionary arms race]] then to replace Lotka-Volterra in [[Fabien/StructuralInformationAsymmetries#MRA_RedQueen]]%0a** [[Wikipedia:Lewis Fry Richardson]]%0a** note that [[http://www.ted.com/talks/ron_eglash_on_african_fractals.html|Ron Eglash on African fractals]], TED.com 2007 discovered earlier in [[ReadingNotes/TheSelfMadeTapestry]] mention that Benoît Mandelbrot built on earlier work by Lewis Fry Richardson, referenced in [[Wikipedia:How_Long_Is_the_Coast_of_Britain%253F_Statistical_Self-Similarity_and_Fractional_Dimension]]%0a** [[http://www.archive.org/details/weatherpredictio00richrich|Weather prediction by numerical process]] by Lewis Fry Richardson, 1922%0a** added to Seedea:Content/Newconcepts#RichardsonsArmsRaceModel%0a* [[http://www.huffingtonpost.com/john-bergquist/egocentric-or-allocentric_b_859343.html|Egocentric or Allocentric Connectedness?]] by John Bergquist, Huffington Post May 2011%0a** allocentry discovered before in [[WithoutNotesJanuary11#AlainBerthoz]] and earlier also by Berthoz%0a*** [[https://twitter.com/#!/johnflurry/status/77476440408465408|tweeted it to the author]]%0a* [[#Agnotology]][[http://www.lemonde.fr/planete/article/2011/06/03/l-ignorance-des-recettes-pour-la-produire-l-entretenir-la-diffuser_1531488_3244.html|L'ignorance : des recettes pour la produire, l'entretenir, la diffuser]] by Stéphane Foucart, LeMonde.fr June 2011%0a** "la défense de la liberté économique comme garante des libertés individuelles."%0a** added Wikipedia:Agnotology to Seedea:Content/Newconcepts#Agnotology [[Languages/OwnConcepts#Epistemotaxis]] and [[Cookbook/Cognition#EpistemicElitism]]%0a*** see also the definition of cognitronics%0a** coined by [[Wikipedia:Robert N. Proctor]] and studied also by [[Wikipedia:Naomi Oreskes]]%0a* [[http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-7385517651729389593#|Beyond Belief: Candles in the Dark]] by Naomi Oreskes, This is Your Brain on Politics, TSN 2008%0a** [[Wikipedia:Information Deficit Model]]%0a** [[Wikipedia:Merchants of Doubt]] written in 2010%0a** TSN [[http://thesciencenetwork.org/programs/beyond-belief-candles-in-the-dark|Beyond Belief: Candles in the Dark]]%0a* [[http://blip.tv/slowtv/buried-histories-forgotten-science-and-the-gender-politics-of-plants-londa-schiebinger-2403004|Buried histories, forgotten science and the gender politics of plants]] by Londa Schiebinger, Adelaide Festival of Ideas 2009%0a** [[http://www.stanford.edu/dept/HPS/schiebinger.html|Londa Schiebinger]], Professor of History of Science at Stanford University%0a** [[http://www.sup.org/book.cgi?id=11232|Agnotology: The Making and Unmaking of Ignorance]] edited by Robert N. Proctor and Londa Schiebinger, Stanford University Press 2008%0a* [[http://www.upian.com/|Prison Valley]] by David Dufresne and Philippe Brault, Upian/Arte.tv 2010%0a** prison workers working on prison cell construction too%0a** available at http://prisonvalley.arte.tv%0a* [[http://worrydream.com/KillMath/|Kill Math]] by Bret Victor, April 2011%0a** added to [[Content/Mathematics]]%0a* [[#CuriosityDrivenDevelopment]][[http://www.fkaplan.com/en/mpg2-12931--Curiosity-driven-development.html|Curiosity-driven development, How can a robot develop in an open-ended manner?]], Frederic Kaplan 2007%0a** previously discovered Kaplan's work in [[WithoutNotesMay11#GeorgesChapouthierFredericKaplan]]%0a** see in particular [[http://www.frontiersin.org/neuroscience/10.3389/neuro.01/1.1.017.2007/abstract|In search of the neural circuits of intrinsic motivation]] and [[http://cogprints.org/5473/|Intrinsic Motivation Systems for Autonomous Mental Development]]%0a* [[#EdgeWest]][[http://edge.org/conversation/geoffrey-west|Why Cities Keep Growing, Corporations And People Always Die, And Life Gets Faster]] by Geoffrey West, Edge May 2011%0a** cities as they grow the space of opportunity increases, opening up and tolerant to diversity%0a** profits grow sub-linearly but sales increase linearly thus the margin goes to 0, as companies grow their dimensionality decrease%0a*** companies on the other do no get more tolerant to diversity%0a** mention of an higher bound (~trillions)%0a** previously read the associated article [[WithoutNotesJanuary11#Bettencourt]] with also Geoffrey West and Bettencourt%0a** see also his recent [[http://128.48.120.222/uc/item/4wv4z17w.pdf|Can there be a Quantitative Theory for the History of Life and Society?]], Cliodynamics 2011%0a** [[#PhysicsLayerEpistemicDiffusion]]overall and after the introduction one can get the impression that several physicists like West or Barabasi move from their field of physics to complexity science so that they can apply their mindset and powerful yet costly to set in place mathematical toolkit to a larger group of problems, Physica A tends to go in that direction too%0a*** could be interesting to check the percentage of author in Elsevier [[http://www.elsevier.com/wps/find/journaldescription.cws_home/622865/description|Journal of Complexity]] or Wiley [[http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/journal/10.1002/(ISSN)1099-0526|Complexity]] published in Physica A before%0a* [[http://www.nature.com/nature/journal/v474/n7349/full/474041a.html|Quantum information: Entanglement as elbow grease]] by Patrick Hayden, Nature June 2011%0a* [[http://www.nature.com/nature/journal/v474/n7349/full/nature10123.html|The thermodynamic meaning of negative entropy]], Nature June 2011%0a** "consider observers who may have access to information that is represented as the state of a quantum system: a quantum memory."%0a** requires clarification on quantum computation notation, Hamiltonian and discord%0a* [[http://www.nature.com/news/2011/110601/full/474024a.html|Quantum computing: The power of discord]], Nature June 2011%0a** "Discord quantifies how much a system can be disrupted when people observe it to gather information."%0a* [[http://www.nature.com/nature/journal/v474/n7349/full/nature09986.html|Glutamate induces de novo growth of functional spines in developing cortex]], Nature June 2011%0a** "synaptic activity can rapidly modify neuronal connectivity with high accuracy by generating new circuit elements."%0a* [[http://www.nature.com/nature/journal/v474/n7349/full/474034a.html|Neuroscience: Recalling the future]], Nature June 2011%0a** [[http://www.oup.com/us/catalog/general/subject/Psychology/CognitivePsychology/?view=usa&ci=9780195395518|Predictions In The Brain - Using Our Past to Generate a Future]], Oxford University Press May 2011%0a** [[http://rstb.royalsocietypublishing.org/site/2009/prediction.xhtml|Predictions in the brain: Using our past to prepare for the future]], Philosophical Transactions B 2009%0a** [[http://barlab.mgh.harvard.edu/|Moshe Bar]]'s publications %0a* [[http://www.nature.com/nature/journal/v474/n7349/full/474008d.html|Ecology: Speciation drives plant extinction]], Nature June 2011%0a** [[http://www.plosbiology.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pbio.1000620|Extinction Risk and Diversification Are Linked in a Plant Biodiversity Hotspot]], PLoS Biology May 2011%0a** see also [[ReadingNotes/DemonsInEden]] and [[ReadingNotes/AnOrchardInvisible]]%0a* [[http://www.plosone.org/article/info%253Adoi%252F10.1371%252Fjournal.pone.0019888|Self-Organized Discrimination of Resources]], PLoS ONE May 2011%0a* [[http://www.plosone.org/article/info%253Adoi%252F10.1371%252Fjournal.pone.0020298|Time-Ordered Networks Reveal Limitations to Information Flow in Ant Colonies]], PLoS ONE May 2011%0a* [[http://launch.is/blog/l019-bitcoin-p2p-currency-the-most-dangerous-project-weve-ev.html|L019: Bitcoin P2P Currency: The Most Dangerous Project We've Ever Seen]], Launch.IS May 2011%0a* [[http://launch.is/blog/l020-is-bitcoin-the-wikileaks-of-monetary-policy.html|L020: Is Bitcoin the Wikileaks of Monetary Policy?]] with Robert Tercek, Launch.IS May 2011%0a** "Like money, innovation flows where it is treated best." to consider for Seedea:Research/Drive%0a* [[#AaronGreenspan]][[http://www.quora.com/Aaron-Greenspan/In-Fifty-Days-Payments-Innovation-Will-Stop-In-Silicon-Valley|In Fifty Days, Payments Innovation Will Stop In Silicon Valley]] by Aaron Greenspan, Quora May 2011%0a** added to [[Events/MBE23#Dorsey]]%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TwNfBgwbqng|Startups - Gavin Andresen and Amir Taaki, Bitcoin]], May 2011%0a* [[http://barlab.mgh.harvard.edu/papers/RSIntro.pdf|Introduction of Predictions: a universal principle in the operation]] by Moshe Bar, Phil. Trans. R. Soc. B 2009 of the human brain%0a* [[http://jdmoyer.com/2011/05/04/how-to-see-magnetic-fields/|How to See Magnetic Fields — Quantum Entanglement in Biological Systems]] by J.D. Moyer, The Blog of J.D. Moyer May 2011%0a* [[http://www.sciencemag.org/content/332/6034/1136.summary|Concerns About Arsenic-Laden Bacterium Aired]], Science June 2011%0a* [[http://www.sciencemag.org/content/332/6034/1140.summary|DNA Nanotechnology Grows Up]], Science June 2011%0a** mention of DNA origami, talk watched [[PersonalInformationStream/WithoutNotesOlderThanOctober09#DNAOrigami]]%0a** interestingly enough this seems to be precisely the "natural" way cf [[ReadingNotes/TheTinkerersAccomplice#Chapter6]]%0a* [[http://www.sciencemag.org/content/332/6034/1156.summary|Scaling Up DNA Computation]], Science June 2011%0a** mention of locality constraint, see [[ReadingNotes/TurtlesTermitesAndTrafficJams]]%0a* [[http://www.sciencemag.org/content/332/6034/1196.abstract|Scaling Up Digital Circuit Computation with DNA Strand Displacement Cascades]], Science June 2011%0a** Three basic reaction mechanisms involved in a seesaw network: seesawing, thresholding, and reporting.%0a** [[http://www.dna.caltech.edu/SeesawCompiler/|Seesaw Compiler]]%0a* [[#Epistasis]][[http://www.sciencemag.org/content/332/6034/1160.summary|In Evolution, the Sum Is Less than Its Parts]], Science June 2011%0a** see also the previously read Harvard Research related article%0a** Wikipedia:Epistasis%0a*** added to Seedea:Content/Newconcepts#Epistasis%0a* [[http://www.sciencemag.org/content/332/6034/1190.abstract|Diminishing Returns Epistasis Among Beneficial Mutations Decelerates Adaptation]], Science June 2011%0a** "diminishing returns epistasis was observed: Proportional reductions of a cost became successively less beneficial as the cost itself was alleviated."%0a* [[http://www.sciencemag.org/content/332/6034/1193.abstract|Negative Epistasis Between Beneficial Mutations in an Evolving Bacterial Population]], Science June 2011%0a* [[http://www.franceculture.com/emission-avec-ou-sans-rendez-vous-les-accidents-vasculaires-cerebraux-2-2011-06-07.html|Les accidents vasculaires cérébraux (2)]], Avec ou Sans Rendez-vous, France Culture June 2011%0a** prise en charge et des traitements%0a** Wikipedia:Thrombolysis%0a** previous part also listened to%0a* [[http://33bits.org/2011/06/07/bad-internet-law-what-techies-can-do-about-it/|Bad Internet Law: What Techies Can Do About It]] by Arvind Narayanan, 33 Bits of Entropy June 2011%0a* [[http://www.littletownmart.com/dolphins/|Dolphins and Man.....Equals?]] by Regina Blackstock, 1970%0a* [[http://news.sciencemag.org/scienceinsider/2011/06/will-universities-suffer-from.html|Will Universities Suffer From Stanford's Patent Defeat?]] by Eliot Marshall, ScienceInsider June 2011%0a** mainly motivated by [[Content/Needs#EpistemologyAndResearchPolicies]]%0a* [[http://videos.arte.tv/fr/videos/hackers_ni_dieu_ni_maitre-3945076.html|Hackers : ni dieu, ni maître]] by Fabien Benoit, Arte.tv June 2011%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UCeM6Qd1NF8|The Benefits of Facebook "Friends"]] by Nicole Ellison, Berkman Center for Internet and Society June 2011%0a** interesting remark that the return on who sees what on Facebook is non-obvious, the algorithm is not public thus one does not know whether a message is received or not except if he or she directly receives answers%0a*** see [[Person.Person#SociallyShapingAlgorithms]] which is already mentioning EdgeRank%0a** to add to [[Person.Person]] and consider for [[CognitiveEnvironments/CognitiveEnvironments#SocialNetworkMaintaining]]%0a** [[http://cyber.law.harvard.edu/events/luncheon/2011/06/ellison|The benefits of Facebook “Friends”: The social capital implications of Facebook-enabled communication practices]]%0a** https://www.msu.edu/~nellison/pubs.html%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vHcJbFjqXbU|Living in the Endless City]], LSE June 2011%0a* [[http://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/ulterior-motives/201106/are-you-too-busy-change-your-mind|Are you too busy to change your mind?]] by Art Markman, Ulterior Motives at Psychology Today June 2011%0a* [[#TheGlobalTobaccoEpidemic]][[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ytrl4Tw88N8|The Global Tobacco Epidemic]] by Robert Proctor, Stanford Center for Global Health June 2011%0a** Cigarette factories as "the deadliest machines in the history of civilization"%0a** notion of Double Addiction, taxing a heath issue product%0a*** finance department loves it, health care hates it%0a** ~42min mention of Internal agnotology%0a** motivated by [[ReadingNotes/Agnotology]]%0a** to add to [[Content/Health]]%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WclEJTr0lmU|How the Food Industry Is Impacting Global Health]] by David Kessler, Stanford Center for Global Health June 2011%0a** same locked-in effect as discovered in [[ReadingNotes/InformationRules#Chapter5]] with the vicious effect that unhealthy food becomes cheaper than healthy food%0a** to add to [[Content/Health]]%0a* [[http://blog.computationalcomplexity.org/2011/06/update-on-impagliazzos-worlds.html|An Update on Impagliazzo's Worlds]] by Lance Fortnow, Computational Complexity June 2011%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GTaW6RveMcw|Paul Gossling - Videoconference with JSC]], Stanford June 2011%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h4taQxZ1zg8|David Michaels]], Authors@Google 2008%0a** http://defendingscience.org%0a* [[http://www.franceculture.com/emission-la-marche-des-sciences-henrietta-lacks-l-inconnue-des-cellules-hela-2011-06-09.html|Henrietta Lacks : l'inconnue des cellules HeLa]], La Marche des sciences, France Culture June 2011%0a* [[http://33bits.org/2011/06/11/in-silicon-valley-great-power-but-no-responsibility/|In Silicon Valley, Great Power but No Responsibility]], 33 Bits of Entropy June 2011%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rXDBIFNju5M|The Future - Steve Palumbi and Lynn Rothschild]], [[http://www.stanford.edu/group/astrobiology/cgi-bin/|The Stanford Astrobiology Course]] June 2011%0a** mention of the importance of the moon%0a*** consider the earlier talk from the same class regarding the importance of cycles for life%0a** ~24min mention of terraforming including synthetic biology as a mean to it%0a*** cf [[Wikipedia:Origin: Spirits of the Past]]%0a** http://palumbi.stanford.edu%0a*** mention of http://palumbi.stanford.edu/books.html#evolution%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tt2ipjD95OM|Lynn Rothschild To Enceladus and Beyond]], [[http://www.stanford.edu/group/astrobiology/cgi-bin/|The Stanford Astrobiology Course]] June 2011%0a** Wikipedia:Extremophile%0a** NASA [[http://opfm.jpl.nasa.gov/|Outer Planet Flagship Mission]] (OPFM)%0a* [[http://www.sciencemag.org/content/332/6035/1259.citation|Enceladus Now Looks Wet, So It May Be ALIVE!]], Science June 2011%0a* [[http://www.sciencemag.org/content/332/6035/1262.1.full?sid=0a3fedd4-370e-4b28-bbf5-43986a01f4d6|Taking Experimental Philosophy to the People]],Science June 2011%0a** "one’s intensity of emotion is proportional to one’s bias of judgment"%0a** with Yale's lab already present in [[Content/Philosophy]]%0a* [[http://www.sciencemag.org/content/332/6035/1265.1.summary|Why We Laugh]], Science June 2011%0a* [[http://www.cell.com/abstract/S0092-8674(11)00595-2|The Human Brain in a Dish: The Promise of iPSC-Derived Neurons]], Cell June 2011%0a* [[http://thebeautifulbrain.com/2011/06/soul-dust-review-humphrey/|Ashes to Ashes]] by Ben Ehrlich, The Beautiful Brain June 2011%0a** Humphrey's Soul Dust review%0a* [[http://seedmagazine.com/content/article/humans_version_3.0/|Humans, Version 3.0]] by Mark Changizi Seed Magazine February 2011%0a** http://changizi.wordpress.com%0a** [[http://www.benbellabooks.com/bookstore/cart.php?m=product_detail&p=1818|Harnessed: How Language and Music Mimicked Nature and Transformed Ape to Man]] by Mark Changizi, Benbella Books August 2011%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nbM7I58Ofvk|Andrew Chaikin]], [[http://www.stanford.edu/group/astrobiology/cgi-bin/|The Stanford Astrobiology Course]] June 2011%0a** [[Wikipedia:Andrew Chaikin]]%0a* [[http://www.nickbostrom.com/fable/dragon.html|The Fable of the Dragon-Tyrant]] by Nick Bostrom, Journal of Medical Ethics 2005%0a* [[http://www.franceculture.com/emission-science-publique-la-musique-est-elle-purement-mathematique-2011-06-10.html|La musique est-elle purement mathématique ?]], France Culture Science publique June 2011%0a** overall question of the importance of computers%0a*** often described as an exploratory tool%0a** concluding on constraints as a way to create%0a*** defining the interesting problem rather than finding the solution%0a*** see my own view in [[OwnModelsApplied/AlgorithmicEpistemology]]%0a** shared to Raphael and Elise%0a** see [[Cookbook/Music]], [[Content/Mathematics]], [[Content/Art]]%0a** part of [[http://agora.ircam.fr/|Agora 2011]] at IRCAM%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X2q1PuI2RFI|The qubit]] by Michael Nielsen , [[http://michaelnielsen.org/blog/quantum-computing-for-the-determined/|Quantum computing for the determined]], 2010%0a** [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X2q1PuI2RFI#t=12m|~12min]] "the quantum state of the cubit is a vector of unit length in a two-dimensional complex vector space"%0a** [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jo-RZ27o3Uw|kets are vectors and thus obey all the usual rules for vectors]]%0a** ...%0a** [[Wikipedia:Bell state]]%0a* [[http://images.math.cnrs.fr/Les-tresses-de-la-topologie-a-la.html|Les tresses : de la topologie ŕ la cryptographie]] by Luis Paris, Images des mathématiques 2009%0a** [[Wikipedia:Ribbon theory]]%0a*** related to [[Wikipedia:Knot theory]] that I already explored%0a* [[http://benlog.com/articles/2011/06/12/with-great-power/|with great power…]] by Ben Adida, Benlog June 2011%0a* [[http://seaicethoughts.blogspot.com/2011/06/earthquake-that-killed-twitter.html|The Earthquake that killed Twitter?]] by Alex Gough, Sea Ice Thoughts June 2011%0a* [[http://michaelnielsen.org/blog/doing-science-online/|Doing science online]] by Michael Nielsen, 2009%0a** "People such as Garrett Lisi are using mathematical wikis to develop their thinking online; Garrett has referred to the site as “my brain online”."%0a*** http://deferentialgeometry.org%0a** [[http://terrytao.wordpress.com]] Updates on my research and expository papers, discussion of open problems, and other maths-related topics. By Terence Tao%0a*** http://terrytao.wordpress.com/2011/05/19/epistemic-logic-temporal-epistemic-logic-and-the-blue-eyed-islander-puzzle-lower-bound/%0a** http://noncommutativegeometry.blogspot.com initiated by Alain Connes%0a** [[http://gowers.wordpress.com/|Gowers's Weblog]] Mathematics related discussions%0a*** author of [[ReadingNotes/PCM]]%0a** [[http://www.scottaaronson.com/blog/|Shtetl-Optimized]] The Blog of Scott Aaronson, Quantum computers are not known to be able to solve NP-complete problems in polynomial time, and can be simulated classically with exponential slowdown.%0a** [[http://dabacon.org/pontiff/|The Quantum Pontiff]] Theoretical Musings by Dave Bacon%0a** [[http://gilkalai.wordpress.com/|Combinatorics and more]] Gil Kalai’s blog%0a* [[http://www.americanscientist.org/issues/feature/2011/4/giant-viruses|Giant Viruses]] by James L. Van Etten, American Scientist July/August 2011%0a** Wikipedia:Mimivirus [[Wikipedia:Sputnik virophage]] Wikipedia:Mamavirus%0a* [[http://www.nature.com/nature/journal/v474/n7350/full/474156a.html|Ethics: Battling the body brokers]], Nature June 2011%0a** [[http://www.npr.org/2011/06/10/136931615/blood-bones-and-organs-the-gruesome-red-market|Blood, Bones And Organs: The Gruesome 'Red Market']], NPR June 2011%0a** [[http://www.harpercollins.com/books/The-Red-Market-Scott-Carney?isbn=9780061936463|The Red Market: On the Trail of the World's Organ Brokers, Bone Thieves, Blood Farmers, and Child Traffickers]] by Scott Carney, William Morrow May 2011%0a** http://www.ScottCarney.com%0a* [[http://www.nature.com/nature/journal/v474/n7350/full/474159a.html|Q&A: The machinist]], Nature June 2011%0a** http://www.ChristiaanZwanikken.com%0a* [[http://www.nature.com/nature/journal/v474/n7350/full/474164a.html|Complex systems: Unzipping Zipf's law]], Nature June 2011%0a** [[http://arxiv.org/abs/1104.1789|Zipf's law unzipped]] proposing Random Group Formation (RGF)%0a* [[http://www.nature.com/nature/journal/v474/n7350/full/474170a.html|Quantum physics: How to catch a wave]] Nature June 2011%0a* [[http://www.nature.com/nature/journal/v474/n7350/full/nature10120.html|Direct measurement of the quantum wavefunction]], Nature June 2011%0a* [[http://www.nature.com/nature/journal/vaop/ncurrent/full/nature09984.html|Discovery of novel intermediate forms redefines the fungal tree of life]], Nature 2011%0a** [[http://bioinformatics.oxfordjournals.org/content/19/12/1572.abstract|MrBayes 3: Bayesian phylogenetic inference under mixed models]] by Fredrik Ronquist and John P. Huelsenbeck, 2003%0a*** [[http://mrbayes.csit.fsu.edu/|MrBayes]] : Bayesian Inference of Phylogeny%0a**** to consider for Seedea:Research/PhylogeneticFlowProgramming%0a*** [[Wikipedia:Bayesian inference in phylogeny]]%0a* [[http://www.ias.edu/files/pdfs/letter-2011-spring.pdf|Hackers, Liberalism, and Pleasure]] by Gabriella Coleman, IAS The Institute Letter Spring 2011%0a** https://security.ias.edu%0a** discovered her work last month cf [[WithoutNotesMay11#GabriellaColeman]]%0a* [[http://www.franceculture.com/emission-les-nouveaux-chemins-de-la-connaissance-science-fiction-55-l-intelligence-artificielle-2011|Science-fiction 5/5 : L'Intelligence Artificielle]], Les Nouveaux chemins de la connaissance, France Culture May 2011%0a* [[http://gawker.com/5811868/a-500000-geek-cyberheist|A $500,000 Geek Cyberheist]] by Adrian Chen, Gawker June 2011%0a** https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Securing_your_wallet%0a** http://forum.bitcoin.org/index.php?topic=16457.0%0a* [[http://www.economist.com/blogs/babbage/2011/06/virtual-currency|Virtual currency: Bits and bob]] by J.P., The Economist June 2011%0a* [[http://www.economist.com/node/18805862|Chinese manufacturers: The end of cheap goods?]], The Economist June 2011%0a* [[http://linuxfr.org/users/linuce/journaux/bitcoin-premi%25C3%25A8re-arnaque-num%25C3%25A9rique-de-masse|Bitcoin, premičre arnaque numérique de masse]] by Musseloccocus Trollodurans, LinuxFr.org June 2011%0a* [[http://www.scientificamerican.com/article.cfm?id=the-limits-of-intelligence|The Limits of Intelligence]] by Douglas Fox, Scientific American June 2011%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eG0KrT6pBPk|Changing threats to privacy]] by Moxie Marlinspike, Defcon 18 2010%0a** http://www.thoughtcrime.org%0a** [[Wikipedia:Moxie Marlinspike]]%0a** [[https://twitter.com/#!/moxie__|@moxie__]]%0a** see also [[AutoDebate/GoogleIsEvil]] especially for [[http://googlesharing.net/|GoogleSharing]] A Special Kind Of Proxy%0a** mention of [[http://crysp.uwaterloo.ca/software/facecloak/|FaceCloak]] an architecture for protecting user privacy on social networking sites%0a* [[http://www.fastcompany.com/1760312/are-brain-gyms-the-next-big-business|Why "Brain Gyms" May Be The Next Big Business]] by E.B. Boyd, Fast Company June 2011%0a* [[http://download.intel.com/research/silicon/moorespaper.pdf|Cramming more components onto integrated circuits]] by Gordon E. Moore, Electronics 1965%0a* [[http://in.reuters.com/article/2011/06/15/financial-bitcoin-idINN1510930920110615|Bitcoin exchanges offer anti- money-laundering aid]] by Brett Wolf, Reuters June 2011%0a* [[http://www.sciencemag.org/site/multimedia/podcast/index.xhtml|Science Podcast]], Science/AAAS June 2011%0a* [[http://www.cell.com/home|Cell Podcast]], Cell Press June 2011%0a* [[http://www.nature.com/nature/podcast/|Nature podcast]], NPG June 2011%0a* The Week Ahead and Babagge audio editions of [[http://audiovideo.economist.com/|The Economist]], June 2011%0a* [[http://www.franceculture.com/emission-planete-terre-le-japon-trois-mois-apres-la-catastrophe-2011-06-15.html|Le Japon trois mois aprčs la catastrophe]], Plančte terre France Culture June 2011%0a** mention of resilience%0a*** cf [[Wikipedia:Resilience (organizational)]]%0a** importance of key infrastructure and how they get started first%0a*** cf [[Wikipedia:Black start]] discovered earlier%0a* [[http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052702304392704576375473021288898.html|Facebook, Twitter, Foursquare and the Terrifying Truth About New Technology]] by Daniel H. Wilson, WSJ.com June 2011%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ksasPjrYFTg|The Extended Mind]] by David Chalmers, TEDxSydney June 2011%0a** http://tedxsydney.com/site/newSpeakers.cfm#DavidChalmers%0a** see also [[Content/KeyExperiments#MappingToolsToBody]], [[ReadingNotes/Supersizing]], [[Cookbook/Mind]], [[PersonalInformationStream/WithoutNotesOlderThanOctober09#OffloadingCognitionOntoCognitiveTechnology]] and [[Cookbook/Cognition#ExocognitionAsNetworkTraversal]]%0a* [[http://www.TechnologyReview.com|The Measured Life]] by Emily Singer, MIT Technology Review Magazine July/August 2011%0a** see also [[Events/QuantifiedSelfParis]]%0a* [[http://www.TechnologyReview.com|Social Network]] by Stephen Cass, MIT Technology Review Magazine July/August 2011%0a** see [[Tools.SocialNetworks]]%0a* [[http://www.cyberpunkreview.com/news-as-cyberpunk/invasion-of-the-body-hackers/|Invasion of the body hackers]] by Mr. Roboto, Cyberpunk Review June 2011%0a* [[http://www.santafe.edu/research/videos/play/?id=af4d9c8c-ecfe-4ba9-a49b-f81bf1718e87|When the Internet Attacks: The Impact of Blogs and Social Media on Science and Scientists]] by Jai Ranganathan, Santa Fe Institute June 2011%0a** suggesting to read the first articles of Philosophical Transactions (discovered recently)%0a*** interesting for the disparity of quality%0a** Nov29 as NASA astrobiology arsenic-based life announcement as a scientific shift%0a*** potentially revolutionnary in its findings knowing the importance of phosphorous%0a*** tracing back the history of the critics including on blogs, twitter, ...%0a**** escalation on social networks (via #arseniclife )%0a** potentially different of critics that could have been raised during an official live meeting%0a*** new type of conversation via the "blogosphere"%0a** http://scifund.wordpress.com%0a** https://twitter.com/#search?q=#scifund%0a* [[http://www.thetechherald.com/article.php/201124/7283/Malware-targeting-Bitcoins-suspected-in-recent-theft|Malware targeting Bitcoins suspected in recent theft]] by Steve Ragan, TheTechHerald June 2011%0a** exactly the question I asked during [[Events/BitcoinFabelier]]%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TaxJwC_MP9Q|Engineering Data Analysis (with R and ggplot2)]] by Hadley Wickham, GoogleTechTalk June 2011%0a** mention of the importance to be able to share%0a*** thus the power of code for visualization%0a**** and also for analysis rather than "clicking" hard to repeat%0a** [[Tools/Programming#R]]%0a** http://had.co.nz/ggplot2/ added to [[Tools/Gnuplot]]%0a*** idea of visualization per type of data or usage seems present as "grammar of graphics"%0a**** yet unable to find where I expressed this, maybe Seedea:Research/Visualization%0a** to explore%0a*** http://www.r-chart.com/2010/07/thinking-about-graphs.html%0a*** http://www.vcasmo.com/video/drewconway/7017%0a*** http://had.co.nz/%0a*** http://lookingatdata.com/%0a* [[http://econfuture.wordpress.com/2011/06/07/productivity-and-employment-a-structural-change/|Productivity and Employment — A Structural Change?]] by Martin Ford, econfuture June 2011%0a* [[http://www.economist.com/blogs/democracyinamerica/2011/06/technology-and-unemployment|Technology and unemployment: Are ATMs stealing jobs?]], The Economist June 2011%0a* [[http://www.nytimes.com/2011/06/17/science/17memory.html|Memory Implant Gives Rats Sharper Recollection]] by Benedict Carey, NYTimes.com June 2011%0a** discoverd the day after my presentation of [[Slideshows/MemoryLossPES]] during [[Events/PES2011]]%0a** http://iopscience.iop.org/1741-2552/8/4/046017/%0a* [[http://isc.sans.org/diary/What+s+The+Deal+With+Bitcoin+/11059|What's The Deal With Bitcoin?]] by Lenny Zeltser, ISC Diary June 2011%0a* [[http://chemoton.wordpress.com/2011/05/12/natures-cover-today/|Nature’s cover (today)]] by Vitorino Ramos, Chemoton § Vitorino Ramos' research notebook May 2011%0a** article read before%0a* [[http://engineersandmanagers.pen.io/|Engineers and Managers]]%0a* [[http://www.resnet.wm.edu/~jxshix/math302/bigelow.pdf|An Analysis of the Richardson Arms Race Model]] by David Bigelow, 2003%0a** Seedea:Content/Newconcepts#RichardsonsArmsRaceModel%0a** Wikipedia:Nullcline%0a** updated Seedea:Research/Drive accordingly%0a** see Seedea:Research/StrategicalEpistemology and Seedea:Utopiahanalysis/Utopiahanalysis#BattleOfModels%0a* [[http://www.casa.ucl.ac.uk/publications/workingPaperDetail.asp?ID=159|A general Richardson-Lotka-Volterra-reaction diffusion model]] by Alan Wilson, CASA Working Paper 159, UCL Centre for Advanced Spatial Analysis 2010%0a* [[http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1084562/pdf/pnas01916-0016.pdf|Analytical Note on Certain Rhythmic Relations in Organic Systems]] by Alfred J. Lotka, PNAS 1920%0a** [[Scholarpedia:Predator-prey model]]%0a** [[#ChemistryLayerEpistemicDiffusion]]note that it was inspired by a chemical model%0a*** consider [[WithoutNotesJune11#PhysicsLayerEpistemicDiffusion]] thus a more general epistemological principle%0a**** here added as @@#ChemistryLayerEpistemicDiffusion@@%0a**** both added to [[Cookbook/Cognition#HistoryOfDominantCognitiveModels]] as [[Cookbook/Cognition#LayerEpistemicDiffusion]]%0a***** to check with InnovativITLab:ComputationalEpistemologyExploratorium/ e.g. can we see related patterns of diffusion within scientific fields publications?%0a****** as if "feeding" on other models or conceptual tools%0a****** list of papers read that do validate that model = {}%0a****** list of papers read that do '''not''' validate that model = {}%0a*** one could also consider the previous article regarding arm races as equivalent using funding (and eventually popularity) as resources%0a* [[http://webpages.ull.es/users/asantos/Volterra_1928.pdf|Variations and fluctuations of the number of individuals in animal species living together]] by V. Volterra, Animal Ecology 1931%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MVOm9TwM19A|When Stress Becomes Stressed Out - 5 Ways to Outsmart the Invisible Killer]] by Neha Sangwan, Health@Google Series April 2011%0a** http://www.intuitiveintelligenceinc.com on "self-care"%0a** see [[Content/Health]] and [[Content/Meditation]]%0a* [[http://www.sciencemag.org/content/332/6036/1372.summary|Green Genomes]] by Elizabeth Pennisi, Science June 2011%0a* [[http://www.sciencemag.org/content/332/6036/1380.citation|Personality's Role in Moral Action]], Science June 2011%0a* [[http://www.sciencemag.org/content/332/6036/1436.abstract|A Molecular Mechanism for Circadian Clock Negative Feedback]], Science June 2011%0a* [[http://www.sciencemag.org/content/332/6036/1446.abstract|The Visual Impact of Gossip]], Science June 2011%0a* [[http://www.franceculture.com/emission-science-publique-club-science-publique-l-education-scientifique-favorise-t-elle-la-democrat|Club Science Publique : L'éducation scientifique favorise-t-elle la démocratie ?]], Science publique, France Culture June 2011%0a** see also [[ReadingNotes/Agnotology]] and my [[Fabien/Beliefs]]%0a* [[http://www.franceculture.com/emission-continent-sciences-une-metaphysique-scientifique-2011-06-20.html|Une métaphysique scientifique]], Continent sciences, France Culture June 2011%0a** mention of Bachelard [[ReadingNotes/LaFormationDeLEspritScientifique]] and Williams [[ReadingNotes/KnowledgeLimits]]%0a** ~min39 on critic of reductionism and inter-layer laws%0a*** rule 3 and 4 of her own proposed set of rules%0a** ~min43 on the required interpretation of brain imaging%0a*** see her previous talk during [[Events/CollegeDeFranceColloqueDeRentree2010]]%0a** IMHO there is no "object" not to be reached as possibly criticized by an interpretation of Kant, thus studying phenomenon is sufficient%0a*** ideal objects are abstractions, yet even abstractions as tools and non tangible are physical instances%0a**** even mathematical objects or virtual classes in programming languages%0a**** cf my [[Fabien/Beliefs]]%0a** http://sites.google.com/site/claudinetiercelin/%0a*** met at AIW%0a* [[http://www.franceculture.com/blog-en-quete-de-science-2011-06-21-eric-besson-defend-la-liberte-d-expression-sur-internet.html|Eric Besson défend la liberté d'expression sur Internet]] by Michael Alberganti, En quęte de science, France Culture June 2011%0a* [[http://www.parc.com/event/1297/data-exhaust.html|Data Exhaust: What We Know About Everything By What No One Tells Us]] by Paul Kedrosky, Xerox PARC Event company January 2011%0a** found looking for for the equivalent of Google Tech Talk by Xerox PARC http://www.parc.com/events/conferences.html%0a* [[http://videolectures.net/philosophicalconferences2011_greco_episteme/|Episteme, Knowledge and Understanding]] by John Greco, Bled Philosophical Conferences: Knowledge, Understanding and Wisdom June 2011%0a* [[http://videolectures.net/mit6046jf05_leiserson_lec07/|Lecture 7: Hashing, Hash Functions]] by Charles E. Leiserson, MIT 6.046J / 18.410J Introduction to Algorithms - Fall 2005%0a* [[http://www.dcc.fc.up.pt/~andresouto/KOWF_LABCC.pdf|A characterization of one-way functions based on time-bounded Komogorov complexity]]%0a* [[http://www.dcc.fc.up.pt/~andresouto/kowf.pdf|One-way functions using Kolmogorov complexity]]%0a* [[http://www.dcc.fc.up.pt/~andresouto/EM_KC_ISIT2010.pdf|Entropy Measures vs. Algorithmic Information]]%0a* [[#EmergencePhilosophyMeetsScience]][[http://www.chicagohumanities.org/en/Genres/Philosophy/Emergence-Philosophy-Meets-Science.aspx|Emergence: Philosophy Meets Science]] with Mark Hereld, Paul Humphreys, Robert Laughlin, Sandra Mitchell, and William Wimsatt, Chicago Humanities Festival 2008%0a** ~min28 on the importance of models relying on computers for being used and as a consequence that "We need to reconcile ourselves to the fact that humans are not longer as the center of the epistemological universe."%0a** ~58min mention of [[PersonalInformationStream/WithoutNotesMay11#MoreIsDifferrent]]%0a** ~1h35min organism as trying to minimize uncertainty in the environment quoting [[Wikipedia:Richard Levins]] and on the stability of the levels and seeing them as attractors%0a*** see [[Fabien/LayeredModel#refbiologyseparation]] and [[Fabien/StructuralInformationAsymmetries]]%0a** ~1h36min on arm-races and the advantage of being irregular%0a*** see Seedea:Research/Drive and also (!) [[Fabien/StructuralInformationAsymmetries]]%0a** motivated by [[ReadingNotes/Emergence]]%0a** [[http://www.mcs.anl.gov/~hereld/home/index.html|Mark Hereld]] Argonne National Laboratory%0a*** http://emergenceproject.org%0a** [[http://people.virginia.edu/~pwh2a/|Paul Humphreys' Home Page]] virginia%0a*** [[http://people.virginia.edu/~pwh2a/emergence.htm|Emergence]] Information for those interested in contemporary philosophical and scientific research on emergence.%0a** [[http://large.stanford.edu/|Professor Robert B. Laughlin]] at the Department of Physics at Stanford University%0a** [[http://www.pitt.edu/~smitchel/|Sandra Mitchell]] at the Department of History and Philosophy of Science at University of Pittsburgh%0a** [[http://philosophy.uchicago.edu/faculty/wimsatt.html|William Wimsatt]] at The Department of Philosophy at University of Chicago%0a* [[http://tomroud.owni.fr/2011/06/18/les-geeks-sont-ils-anti-intellectuels/|Les geeks sont-ils anti “intellectuels”?]] by Tom Roud, Matičres Vivantes June 2011%0a* [[http://www.franceculture.com/emission-la-marche-des-sciences-histoire-de-la-conquete-spatiale-2011-06-23.html|Histoire de la conquęte spatiale]], La Marche des sciences, France Culture June 2011%0a** cf [[ReadingNotes/SpaceTechnologies]]%0a* [[http://www.guardian.co.uk/technology/2011/jun/24/inside-lulzsec-chatroom-logs-hackers|Inside LulzSec: Chatroom logs shine a light on the secretive hackers]] by Ryan Gallagher and Charles Arthur, guardian.co.uk June 2011%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r9Tfbeqyu2U|The History of English]], The Open University June 2011%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AY4ajbu_G3k|The Future of Robotics and Artificial Intelligence]] by Andrew Ng, Stanford [[http://stan2011.stanford.edu/|STAN: Society, Technology, Art, Nature]] May 2011%0a* [[http://www.nature.com/news/2011/110617/full/474436a.html|Culturomics: Word play]] by Eric Hand, Nature June 2011%0a* [[#AMP]][[http://www.aaai.org/AITopics/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/AITopics/ObamaAMPRelease|Advanced Manufacturing Partnership (AMP) WhiteHouse Press Release]], AAAI.org AITopics June 2011%0a** "Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency exploration of new approaches that have potential to dramatically reduce – by up to a factor of 5 – the time required to design, build, and test manufactured goods while enabling entrepreneurs to meet Defense Department needs." which seems related to [[http://diyhpl.us/~bryan/irc/darpa-chat-log-avm.txt|AVM DARPA recent logs saw on freenode]]%0a** [[http://www.npr.org/2011/06/25/137414849/the-presidents-week-ends-on-a-productive-note|The President's Week Ends On A Productive Note]] by Scott Horsley, NPR June 2011%0a* [[Wikipedia:Prolog]]%0a** studied before and motivated to read again more about for [[OwnModelsApplied/AlgorithmicEpistemology]]%0a** based on [[Wikipedia:Prolog#Implementation_in_hardware]] one might assume [[Cookbook/ObjectsExoBrain]] to be equivalently inefficient if the brain manipulates the same kind of formal symbols or abstractions%0a** [[Wikipedia:Constraint satisfaction problem]] (CSP)%0a*** http://www.cs.toronto.edu/~fbacchus/csc2512/%0a*** with a mention of iLog(!)%0a*** [[Wikipedia:Distributed constraint optimization]] (DCOP or DisCOP)%0a**** in particular with Seedea:Oimp/CloudArbitrage%0a** [[Wikipedia:Answer set programming]] especially [[Wikipedia:Answer set programming#Comparison_of_implementations]]%0a** [[Wikipedia:Horn clause]], [[Wikipedia:SLD resolution]] and even [[Content/Mathematics#FoundationsAndMetamathematics]]%0a* [[http://arxiv.org/abs/0809.0680|The Prolog Interface to the Unstructured Information Management Architecture]], 2008%0a** cf [[Tools/ApacheProjects#UIMA]] and [[WithoutNotesJanuary11#Watson]] and numerous references after%0a* [[http://techcrunch.com/2011/06/23/oblong-mezzanine/|Oblong Has Built The Future Of Computing. I’ve Seen It. Used It. It’s Beautiful.]] by MG Siegler, TechCrunch June 2011%0a** "We really do think the mouse goes away over the next few years" by Kramer, see [[AutoDebate/PointClickWhenThinkingStops]] as in some application "not thinking" or having a natural feel might be positive whereas not in other, e.g. [[Fabien/Heuristics#ExpressivePower]]%0a** http://oblong.com/#!/offerings/platform g-speak spatial operating environment (SOE) with its SDK%0a* [[#GeneralPrinciplesOfConstraintProgramming]][[http://research.microsoft.com/apps/video/default.aspx?id=135899|General Principles of Constraint Programming]] by Jean-Charles Regin, Microsoft Research 2009%0a** mention of a key advantage of CP as being to frequently in practice facilitating the discovery of the first working model%0a*** even though often being after that initial step outperformed by others techniques%0a** mention of [[http://kti.mff.cuni.cz/~bartak/constraints/systems.html#pioneers|Constraint Guide - Systems]] J.L. Lauriere: ALICE: A Language and a Program for Solving Combinatorial Problems, in Artificial Intelligence, 10:29-127, 1978%0a** meet ILog former director now at IBM during [[Events/PleniereCommunauteIngenierieConnaissances]]%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=63lgyeJnRJI|Search/Research as a Literate Skill]] by Daniel Russell, Google Science Communication Fellows Workshop June 2011%0a** [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=63lgyeJnRJI#t=19m|~19m]] example of using @@=GoogleLookup(CellAddress,"Keyword")@@ in Google SpreadSheet%0a** followed a similar class at UTC%0a** http://sites.google.com/site/dmrussell/%0a* [[http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=1698090|Why Do Humans Reason? Arguments for an Argumentative Theory by Hugo Mercier]] by Hugo Mercier and Dan Sperber, Behavioral and Brain Sciences 2011%0a** "if a hypothesis is presented as coming from someone else, it seems that more participants will try to falsify it and will give it up much more readily in favor of another hypothesis (Cowley & Byrne 2005). The same applies if the hypothesis is generated by a minority member in a group setting (Butera et al. 1992). Thus, falsification is accessible provided that the situation encourages participants to argue against a hypothesis that is not their own."%0a** "Taber and Lodge (2006) have demonstrated that, in the domain of politics, attitude polarization is most easily observed in participants who are most knowledgeable (see also Braman 2009; Redlawsk 2002). Their knowledge makes it possible for these participants to find more counterarguments, leading to more biased evaluations."%0a** "when a more easily justifiable decision is ''not'' a good one, reasoning still drives us in the direction of ease of justification."%0a** "contrary to common bleak assessments of human reasoning abilities, people are quite capable of reasoning in an unbiased manner, at least when they are evaluating arguments rather than producing them, and when they are after the truth rather than trying to win a debate."%0a** in the Reasoning as a lie detection device comment: "To solve the paradox, we must depart from [Shared Knowledge Optimization] SKO. My proposal (Dessalles 1998) is that humanlike reasoning started with logical ''consistency checking'' (CC), and that humans used it as a ''lie detection'' (LD) device. As a response to the risk of appearing self-contradicting, the ability to ''restore consistency'' (RC) through argumentation emerged. In this game, information quality is not what is at stake. The point for individuals is to ''advertise'' (AD) their ability to perform or resist LD. This advertisement behavior makes sense within a costly signaling model of human communication (Dessalles 2007; 2008)."%0a** in the comments, mention of Little's "nonreflexive fallacy"%0a** reasoning would be a form of deep error-detection for the receiver, like hashing or checksum functions used in non-human communication, either by mistake or by intended by the message senders%0a*** the message is also checked against the receiver own model though, not just against itself%0a** does this model also have consequences on programming paradigm related to reasoning? e.g. machine learning vs. rule-based? CP vs MIP? each technique providing different epistemic affordance%25comment%25pause page 34%25%25%0a* [[http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.131.7694|Quantum Constraint Programming]] by Alessandra Di Pierro and Herbert Wiklicky, 2001%0a** motivated by wondering on the consequences of quantum computing on CP, e.g. Prolog on D-Wave%0a** http://www.di.unipi.it/~dipierro/abstracts.html%0a* [[http://www.stateofsearch.com/how-personalized-is-google-search-really/|How Personalized is Google Search Really?]] by Bas van den Beld, State of Search June 2011%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=360UKX-tDKM|The Path to Happiness]] by Swami Mukundananda Ji, Google Tech Talk May 2011%0a** see also [[Content/Meditation]], [[Content/Health]] and [[Fabien/]]%0a* [[http://www.businessinsider.com/navy-chinese-microchips-weapons-could-have-been-shut-off-2011-6|These Fake Chinese Microchips Were Made To Disarm U.S. Missiles]] by Robert Johnson, Business Inside June 2011%0a** hence the importance of proving chip design, cf [[#MachinesReasoningAboutMachines|J. Strother Moore earlier talk]]%0a* [[http://blogs.discovermagazine.com/sciencenotfiction/2011/06/25/towards-a-new-vision-of-the-singularity/|The AI Singularity is Dead; Long Live the Cybernetic Singularity]] by Kyle Munkittrick, Science Not Fiction for Discover Magazine June 2011%0a** in [[http://blogs.discovermagazine.com/sciencenotfiction/2011/06/25/towards-a-new-vision-of-the-singularity/#comment-31092|Doug's comment]] "Creativity in solving problems will make software more useful at automating work, so there is a strong incentive to develop it. It’s a hard problem, but there’s no reason to think its fundamentally impossible."%0a*** a position overall reflected by several other comments%0a** my own mainly technical reserve on uploading [[Events/TeleXLR8-01#LiveMigration]]%0a** economical debates including mentions of GMU's Robin Hanson during [[PersonalInformationStream/LinkOfTheMonth#February2011]]%0a* [[http://torrentfreak.com/paramount-cease-and-desist-targets-3d-printer-pirate-110628/|Paramount Cease and Desist Targets 3D Printer ‘Pirate’]] by enigmax, TorrentFreak June 2011%0a* [[http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-2009246/Its-joke-Laughter-lights-neurons-brains.html|It's no joke: Laughter lights up the neurons in our brains]], Daily Mail Online June 2011%0a* [[http://blogs.computerworlduk.com/open-enterprise/2011/06/an-attack-that-goes-to-the-heart-of-free-software/index.htm|An Attack that Goes to the Heart of Free Software]] by Glyn Moody, Open Enterprise for ComuterWorldUK June 2011%0a** http://fsfe.org/news/2011/news-20110622-01.en.html%0a** http://fsfe.org/projects/ftf/avm-gpl-violation.en.html#oh-20110621%0a* [[#TheLimitsOfIntelligence]][[http://www.scientificamerican.com/article.cfm?id=the-limits-of-intelligence|The Limits of Intelligence]] by Douglas Fox, Scientific American June 2011%0a** "“Information, noise and energy are inextricably linked,” says Simon Laughlin"%0a** "at 2 percent of our body weight, this greedy little tapeworm of an organ wolfs down 20 percent of the calories that we expend at rest. In newborns, it’s an astounding 65 percent."%0a** "evolutionary convergence usually suggests that a certain anatomical or physiological solution has reached maturity so that there may be little room left for improvement"%0a** concluding on an economical limit of diminishing return rather than an absolute physical limit%0a** this time the full article%0a** see previous reading on the speed of thought after own wondering, [[WithoutNotesJune10#CarlZimmer]]%0a** see also [[ReadingNotes/Supersizing]] for the extended mind and my own economical and network view in [[Cookbook/Mind]]%0a** ScientificAmerican.com/jul2011/brain%0a* [[#AmusingOurselvesToDeath]][[http://video.pbs.org/video/1512033271#|Are We "Amusing Ourselves to Death"?]] with Neil Postman, The Open Mind, PBS 1992%0a** http://video.pbs.org/video/1512033284 part II%0a** [[Wikipedia:Neil Postman]]%0a** [[Wikipedia:Amusing Ourselves to Death]] quoting "form excludes the content,"%0a*** hence an argument against the email I sent to UTC professor proposing a recursive inclusion of older media by the latest new medium%0a** http://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/Neil_Postman %0a** http://www.archive.org/details/Amusing_Ourselves_to_Death for the audiobook%0a** consider also Guy Debord's La Societe du Spectacle%0a** decided to read [[ReadingNotes/AmusingOurselvesToDeath]]%0a* [[http://www.c-spanvideo.org/program/Technop|Technopoly]] on Booknotes, C-SPAN 1992%0a** [[Wikipedia:Technopoly: the Surrender of Culture to Technology]]%0a** a potential critic, or light, to http://www.culturomics.org%0a** see also [[Wikipedia:Technological singularity]] (with the related [[Events/AIW03]]) and http://www.kk.org/books/what-technology-wants.php%0a* [[#InformingOurselvesToDeath]][[http://www.mat.upm.es/~jcm/postman-informing.html|Informing Ourselves to Death]] by Neil Postman, 1990%0a** "[The geniuses of computer technology] will give us instantaneous global communication, and tell us this is the way to mutual understanding." sounds very close to Dominique Wolton's view%0a** [[Wikipedia:Information-action ratio]]%0a*** could be especially important as a metric for [[Languages/OwnConcepts#Epistemotaxis]]%0a*** is it also what motivated me to study computer science? (see [[Content/ClickingMoments]])%0a*** consider%0a**** processes to improve this ratio%0a***** thus make [[Content/Education]] more relevant%0a***** recurrently focus on the top of a ranking (e.g. in [[Content/Needs]])%0a**** added to Seedea:Content/Newconcepts#InformationActionRatio%0a** scouting in [[Content/StrategyLessons#Starcraft2]] as an example in which value changes over time%0a** found via Neil Postman's Wikipedia page%0a** consider also Seedea:Content/Newconcepts#Infornography%0a* [[http://www.penn-olson.com/2011/06/30/google-plus-china/|Google+ Not Actually Blocked in China, Just Being Slowly Throttled]] by Steven Millward, PennOlson.com June 2011%0a* [[http://www.nature.com/news/2011/110615/full/474272a.html|Physics of life: The dawn of quantum biology]] by Philip Ball, Nature News June 2011%0a** see Philip Ball's book [[ReadingNotes/ElegantSolutions]] and Seth Loyd's [[ReadingNotes/ProgrammingTheUniverse]] PersonalInformationStream.WithoutNotesJune12=* [[http://arxiv.org/abs/1105.3195|Free randomness can be amplified]] 2011%0a** [[Wikipedia:Bell%2527s theorem]]%0a* [[http://psycnet.apa.org/index.cfm?id=2011-15476-001|Beyond positive psychology? Toward a contextual view of psychological processes and well-being]], Amercan Psychologist February 2012%0a* [[http://arvindn.livejournal.com/135926.html|Why read books if we can’t remember what’s in them?]], Arvind Narayanan's journal June 2012%0a** with critics http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=4062357%0a** see [[ReadingNotes/]] and [[Wiki/MemoryRecipe]]%0a* [[http://www.insidescience.org/?q=content/every-black-hole-contains-new-universe/566|Every Black Hole Contains a New Universe]] by Nikodem Poplawski, Inside Science May 2012%0a** http://www.physics.indiana.edu/~nipoplaw/%0a* [[http://ase.tufts.edu/gdae/Pubs/te/OpinionSur_NevaGoodwin_Dec07eng.pdf|Internalizing externalities: making markets and societies work better]] by Neva Goodwin, Opinión Sur 2007%0a** "Meta-externalities are unwanted side-effects of the whole economic system on its physical and social contexts – externalities in which the economic culture fouls its own nest, if the %3c%3cnest>> is understood broadly as all the contexts in which we humans live."%0a*** to add to Seedea:Content/Newconcepts%0a*** should also be reflected in [[Content/Economy]]%0a** searching for the key concept in http://www.quora.com/Computational-Complexity-Theory/Are-financial-markets-energy-efficient%0a*** also lead to http://www.quora.com/Philosophy/Are-meta-externalities-humanity-biggest-blind-spot%0a** see [[http://www.ase.tufts.edu/gdae/about_us/cv/goodwin_cv.html|Neva R. Goodwin]]'s profile at the Global Development And Environment institute (GDAE)%0a* [[http://neweconomicsinstitute.org/content/new-economics-21st-century|A New Economics for the 21st Century]] by Neva R. Goodwin, World Futures Review 2010%0a** "Meta-externalities are unwanted side-effects of the whole system affecting its physical and social contexts. In the cultural context, examples of negative meta-externalities emanating from the economic system we now have would include the way values like thrift have been replaced by conspicuous consumption, and concern for integrity has been replaced by obsession with winning. Climate change is perhaps the greatest negative meta-externality ever imposed by human economic systems on the natural world. Positive meta-externalities should be looked for in the common assets upon which society at large depends. A sustainable system works, for example, to ensure an ethically and intellectually educated populace and a supportive physical environment."%0a* [[http://www.technologyreview.com/view/428099/psychedelic-drug-research-and-the-data-mining/|Psychedelic Drug Research and the Data-Mining Revolution]] arXiv blog for MIT Technology Review June 2012%0a* [[http://www.theatlantic.com/technology/archive/2012/06/is-it-possible-to-wage-a-just-cyberwar/258106/|Is It Possible to Wage a Just Cyberwar?]] by Patrick Lin, Fritz Allhoff and Neil Rowe, The Atlantic June 2012%0a** added to [[Analysis/PracticalMindUploadingLimits]]%0a* [[http://blog.practicalethics.ox.ac.uk/2012/06/just-war-theory-and-cyber-warfare/|Just War Theory and Cyber Warfare]] by Mariarosaria Taddeo, Practical Ethics June 2012%0a* [[http://www.scottaaronson.com/writings/bignumbers.html|Who Can Name the Bigger Number?]] by Scott Aaronson%0a** motivated by Chaitin's Proving Darwin%0a* [[http://www.nytimes.com/2012/06/10/business/essay-grading-software-as-teachers-aide-digital-domain.html|Essay-Grading Software, as Teacher’s Aide - Digital Domain]] by Randall Stross, NYTimes.com June 2012%0a* [[http://wavefunction.fieldofscience.com/2011/11/future-of-computation-in-drug-discovery.html|The future of computation in drug discovery]], The Curious Wavefunction 2011%0a* [[http://www.nature.com/nature/journal/v486/n7401/full/nature11018.html|Approaching a state shift in Earth/'s biosphere]], Nature June 2012%0a** see [[Content/Vademecum]]%0a** http://www.santafe.edu/news/item/nature-brown-marquet-harte-earth-state-shifts/%0a* [[http://psykologprojekt.wordpress.com/2012/06/10/how-interconnected-is-the-mind-and-the-environment-and-how-can-we-capitalize-on-it/|How interconnected is the mind and the environment – and how can we capitalize on it?]] by Jonathan Led Larsen, Therapy, Change and Technology June 2012%0a** cf [[ReadingNotes/Supersizing]] and [[Cookbook/Mind]]%0a* [[http://business.time.com/2012/06/08/codecademy-founder-why-everyone-should-learn-programming/|Codecademy Founder: Why Everyone Should Learn Programming]] By Zach Sims, TIME.com June 2012%0a* [[http://www.slideshare.net/PhiloWeb/extending-the-mind-with-cognitive-prosthetics|Extending the Mind with Cognitive Prosthetics?]] by Andy Clark, PhiloWeb June 2012%0a** see [[Cookbook/Mind]] in particular for slide 19 "It is not that all the thinking happens inside, and the loop out into symbols on a page is just a kind of convenience or a way to avoid forgetting.Rather, the loops to external media form part and parcel of a complex, integrated, bio-technologically hybrid system for thinking"%0a* [[http://arstechnica.com/business/2012/06/why-africa-embraces-cloud-computing/|How Africa is embracing “the cloud” on its own terms]] by Sean Gallagher, Ars Technica June 2012%0a* [[http://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/kluge/200812/what-if-hm-had-blackberry|What if HM had a Blackberry?]] by Gary Marcus, Psychology Today 2008%0a* [[http://io9.com/5889638/the-economic-problems-with-cryogenically-freezing-your-body|The economic problems with cryogenically freezing your body]] by Keith Veronese, io9 March 2012%0a* [[http://www.wired.com/rawfile/2012/06/inside-a-prague-brothel-where-sex-is-free-if-you-perform-for-the-web-nsfw/|Inside a Prague Brothel, Where Sex Is Free If You Perform for the Web]] by Jakob Schiller, Raw File for Wired.com June 2012%0a** latest exemple of 2-sided markets%0a* [[http://whywereason.com/2012/05/25/is-too-much-familiarity-bad-for-creativity/|Is Too Much Familiarity Bad For Creativity?]] by Sam McNerney, Why We Reason May 2012%0a* [[http://www.infoscapelab.ca/node/730|Call for Papers, Culture Machine special issue on "Platform Politics"]], Infoscape Research Lab May 2012%0a** [[Tools/Internet]]%0a* [[http://fellinlovewithdata.com/guides/the-hidden-legacy-of-bertin-and-the-semiology-of-graphics|The hidden legacy of Bertin and “The Semiology of Graphics”]] by Enrico Bertini, Fell in Love with Data 2010%0a* [[http://www.santafe.edu/news/item/plos-braakman-metabolic-tree/|Chemistry of life: Following carbon fixation to the earliest branches on the tree of life]] by John German, Santa Fe Institute April 2012%0a* [[http://www.santafe.edu/news/item/savage-nature-food-spatial-scale/|Study: Animals' body size, feeding rate linked to dimensionality of food supply]] by John German, Santa Fe Institute May 2012%0a* [[http://www.nature.com/news/neuroscience-the-mind-reader-1.10816|Neuroscience: The mind reader]] by David Cyranoski, Nature News & Comment June 2012%0a** consider through the view of [[Cookbook/Mind#MindAsEconomicallyControllableNetwork]] and eventually make prediction on the inevitable increase of specialized applications%0a** basically using the motor area is equivalent to ecological rewiring%0a*** sounds similar to a backward equivalent to Stanislas Dehaene's "neuronal recycling" hypothesis%0a* [[http://econfuture.wordpress.com/2012/06/18/pbs-will-machines-make-human-workers-obsolete-ray-kurzweil-weighs-in/|PBS: Will Machines Make Human Workers Obsolete? (Ray Kurzweil weighs in)]], econfuture June 2012%0a* [[https://www.llnl.gov/news/newsreleases/2012/Jun/NR-12-06-07.html|NNSA's Sequoia supercomputer ranked as world's fastest]] by Donald B Johnston, LLNL News June 2012%0a* [[http://www.nytimes.com/2012/06/20/opinion/free-speech-for-computers.html|Free Speech for Computers?]] by Tim Wu, NYTimes.com June 2012%0a* [[http://www.lemonde.fr/sciences/article/2012/06/16/l-appel-d-heidelberg-une-initiative-fumeuse_1719614_1650684.html|L'appel d'Heidelberg, une initiative fumeuse]] by Stéphane Foucart, Le Monde June 2012%0a** cf [[ReadingNotes/Agnotology]]%0a* [[http://arstechnica.com/apple/2012/06/apple-google-using-military-grade-spy-planes-to-make-new-maps-says-senator/|Apple, Google using “military-grade spy planes” to make new maps, says senator]] by Jacqui Cheng, Ars Technica June 2012%0a* [[http://zachholman.com/posts/what-they-dont-tell-you-about-public-speaking/|What They Don't Tell You About Public Speaking]], June 2012%0a* [[http://www.wired.com/wiredenterprise/2012/06/crosby-bromium-microvisor/|Simon Crosby 'Inverts Your Brain' With Tiny Virtual Machine]] by Cade Metz, Wired Enterprise for Wired.com June 2012%0a** http://qubes-os.org%0a*** discovered before for blue-pilling%0a* [[http://www.lemonde.fr/technologies/article/2012/06/20/flame-un-virus-espion-d-etat_1721182_651865.html|Flame, un virus espion d'Etat]] by Yves Eudes, Le Monde June 2012%0a** consider how [[ReadingNotes/Agnotology]] could help to better understand cyberwarfare%0a** Seedea:UtopiahAnalysis/Botnet%0a* [[http://www.theatlantic.com/health/archive/2012/06/study-of-the-day-why-crowded-coffee-shops-fire-up-your-creativity/258742/#.T-NYz-473CQ.twitter|Study of the Day: Why Crowded Coffee Shops Fire Up Your Creativity]] by Hans Villarica, The Atlantic June 2012%0a* [[http://www.creativitypost.com/education/how_we_are_losing_our_freedom_of_thought_and_speech|How We are Losing our Freedom of Thought and Speech]] by Michael Michalko, The Creativity Post June 2012%0a* [[http://www.niemanlab.org/2012/06/real-life-trending-topics-behavio-unlocks-your-smartphones-senses/|Real-life trending topics: Behavio unlocks your smartphone’s senses]] by Andrew Phelps, Nieman Journalism Lab June 2012%0a** http://www.behav.io%0a** compared with http://ginger.io%0a** see also [[Content/Health]]%0a* [[http://turing100.acm.org/index.cfm?p=webcast|The algorithmic universe]], ACM A.M. Turing Centenary Celebration June 2012%0a** Q&A%0a*** digital physics%0a*** evolutonary computation as one of the least favorite of one of the pannelist because%0a**** it does not clarify why t works%0a**** the mutation system inspired by biology might not be appropriate for the fitness landscape of non-biological problems%0a* [[http://www.theatlantic.com/technology/archive/2012/06/a-perfect-and-beautiful-machine-what-darwins-theory-of-evolution-reveals-about-artificial-intelligence/258829/|'A Perfect and Beautiful Machine': What Darwin's Theory of Evolution Reveals About Artificial Intelligence]] by Daniel C. Dennett, The Atlantic June 2012%0a* [[http://www.niemanlab.org/2012/06/theres-no-such-thing-as-an-objective-filter/?readnext|There’s no such thing as an objective filter: Why designing algorithms that tell us the news is hard]] by Jonathan Stray, Nieman Journalism Lab June 2012%0a* [[http://www.npr.org/2012/06/04/154282712/obamas-secret-wars-against-americas-threats|David Sanger: 'Obama's Secret Wars' Against America's Threats]], Fresh Air from WHYY NPR June 2012%0a* [[http://www.newscientist.com/article/mg21428691.900-daydream-your-way-to-creativity.html|Daydream your way to creativity]] by Richard Fisher, New Scientist June 2012%0a* [[http://reflectivedisequilibrium.blogspot.co.uk/2012/05/what-to-eat-during-impact-winter.html|What to eat during impact winter?]], Reflective Disequilibrium May 2012%0a** added to [[Content/Vademecum]]%0a* [[http://www.wired.com/gadgetlab/2012/06/apples-unfixable-devices/|Unfixable Computers Are Leading Humanity Down a Perilous Path]] by Kyle Wiens, Gadget Lab for Wired.com June 2012%0a** [[http://www.ifixit.com/|iFixit]] the free repair manual that you can edit.%0a* [[http://www.technologyreview.com/review/428212/you-will-want-google-goggles/|You Will Want Google Goggles]] by Farhad Manjoo, MIT Technology Review June 2012%0a* [[http://news.harvard.edu/gazette/story/2012/06/the-growing-brain/|The growing brain]] by Peter Reuell, Harvard Gazette June 2012%0a* [[http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-18577611|Could remote crowdworking change how we care for our elderly?]] by Dave Lee, BBC News June 2012%0a* [[http://www.nytimes.com/2012/06/26/technology/in-a-big-network-of-computers-evidence-of-machine-learning.html?_r=1|In a Big Network of Computers, Evidence of Machine Learning]] by John Markoff, NYTimes June 2012%0a* [[http://www.wired.com/business/2012/06/khan-academy/|How a Tech Non-Profit Became the Hottest Ticket in Silicon Valley]] by Ryan Tate, Wired Business for Wired.com June 2012%0a* [[http://arstechnica.com/security/2012/06/securid-crypto-attack-steals-keys/|Scientists crack RSA SecurID 800 tokens, steal cryptographic keys]] by Dan Goodin, Ars Technica June 2012%0a* [[http://www.npr.org/2012/06/04/154282712/obamas-secret-wars-against-americas-threats|'Obama's Secret Wars' Against America's Threats]] with David Sanger, NPR June 2012%0a* [[http://www.franceculture.fr/emission-place-de-la-toile-l-internet-comme-nouvel-espace-2012-06-16|L'internet comme nouvel espace]], France Culture June 2012%0a* [[http://www.franceculture.fr/emission-place-de-la-toile-l%25E2%2580%2599individu-au-centre-de-l%25E2%2580%2599economie-numerique-2012-06-23|L’individu au centre de l’économie numérique]] France Culture June 2012%0a* [[http://partiallyattended.com/2012/06/26/go-fuck-yourself/|Did you just tell me to go fuck myself?]], June 2012%0a** on open access%0a* [[http://www.mdpi.com/2078-2489/3/2/219|Information and Physics]] by Vlatko Vedral, Information May 2012%0a** for [[Analysis/ExtendedLayerModel]] and [[Content/Cosmology]]%0a* [[http://www.sfgate.com/health/article/Stanford-study-concludes-peers-not-really-happier-3668221.php|Stanford study concludes peers not really happier]] by Kathryn Roethel, SFGate June 2012 PersonalInformationStream.WithoutNotesJune13=* [[http://www.cfr.org/health-and-disease/why-saudi-virus-spreading-alarm/p30799|Why a Saudi Virus Is Spreading Alarm]] by Laurie Garrett, Council on Foreign Relations May 2013%0a* [[https://miter.mit.edu/the-unexotic-underclass/|The Unexotic Underclass]] by C.Z. Nnaemeka, The MIT Entrepreneurship Review May 2013%0a* [[http://money.cnn.com/magazines/business2/business2_archive/2006/05/01/8375910/|5 ways to start a company (without quitting your day job)]] by Erick Schonfeld, Business 2.0 for CNN.com 2006%0a* [[http://defnesumanblogs.com/2013/06/01/what-is-happenning-in-istanbul/|What is Happenning in Istanbul?]] by İnsanlik Hali, June 2013%0a* [[http://future.arte.tv/fr/sujet/les-dollars-de-bill-gates-contre-le-paludisme|Les dollars de Bill Gates contre le paludisme ?]], ARTE Future June 2013%0a* [[http://www.arte.tv/guide/fr/043176-000/ce-que-darwin-ne-savait-pas-encore|Ce que Darwin ne savait pas encore]], ARTE Future June 2013%0a* [[http://www.santafenewmexican.com/news/health_and_science/article_55bd9c33-adeb-5f89-b3eb-f5fa6555b99e.html|Science in a Complex World: What is ‘democracy,’ and does everybody want it?]] by Paula Sabloff, The Santa Fe New Mexican June 2013%0a* [[http://www.ifrap.org/Open-Data-pour-une-ouverture-raisonnee-vers-la-gratuite-des-donnees-publiques,13392.html|Open Data : pour une ouverture raisonnée vers la gratuité des données publiques]] by Samuel-Frédéric Servičre, iFRAP June 2013%0a* [[http://www.guardian.co.uk/technology/2008/sep/29/cloud.computing.richard.stallman|Cloud computing is a trap, warns GNU founder]] by Bobbie Johnson, Guardian.co.uk 2008%0a* [[http://www.computerworld.com/s/article/9239815/IT_departments_won_t_exist_in_five_years|IT departments won't exist in five years]] by Lucas Mearian, Computerworld June 2013%0a* [[http://qz.com/77067/netflix-now-bigger-than-hbo/|Four superlatives for Netflix, which is now bigger than HBO in the US]] by Zachary M. Seward, Quartz April 2013%0a* [[https://medium.com/the-healthy-life/b65f8e19ed18|Sleep: Everything You Need To Know — The Healthy Life]] by Maroun Najja, Medium April 2013%0a* [[http://nic.ferrier.me.uk/blog/2013_04/swearing-at-work|Swearing at work - a guide]] by Nic Ferrier, 2013%0a* [[http://qz.com/91815/the-burgeoning-middle-class-of-robots-will-leave-us-all-jobless-if-we-let-it/|Will robots boost middle class unemployment?]] by Illah Nourbakhsh, Quartz June 2013%0a* [[http://www.theregister.co.uk/2013/06/08/what_about_a_us_tech_boycott/|NSA Prism: Why I'm boycotting US cloud tech - and you should too]] by Trevor Pott, The Register June 2013%0a* [[http://blog.priceonomics.com/post/48711273544/the-salesmans-guide-to-manipulating-your-friends|The Salesman's Guide To Manipulating Your Friends]], Priceonomics April 2013%0a* [[http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-22245620|Playing Tetris video game 'fixes lazy eye', doctors say]] by Michelle Roberts, BBC News April 2012%0a* [[http://www.ranmagazine.co/an-insiders-educational-experience/|An Insider’s Educational Experience]] by Mark Lavers, RAN Magazine April 2013%0a* http://www.reddit.com/r/ADHD/comments/1bzqyc/according_to_lumosity_i_am_a_very_special/c9bn74p?context=3%0a** mention of [[Wikipedia:Commonplace book]] different from [[Content/Vademecum]]%0a** on space repetition see [[MemoryRecalls/]]%0a*** currently not using it%0a* [[http://www.economist.com/debate/days/view/988|Is technological progress accelerating?]] by Andrew McAfee and Robert J. Gordon, Economist Debates June 2013%0a* http://wisee.cs.washington.edu%0a** collecting wifi signals as a gesture interface%0a* [[http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2013/jun/06/us-tech-giants-nsa-data|NSA taps in to systems of Google, Facebook, Apple and others, secret files reveal]] by Glenn Greenwald and Ewen MacAskill, The Guardian June 2013%0a* [[https://securityledger.com/2013/06/new-malware-exploits-android-glitch-to-block-removal/|New Malware Exploits Android Vulnerability To Block Removal]] by Paul, The Security Ledger June 2013%0a* [[https://mailman.stanford.edu/pipermail/liberationtech/2013-June/008838.html|Why we can't go back to business as usual post-PRISM.]] by Gregory Maxwell, liberationtech June 2013%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5yB3n9fu-rM|NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden: 'I don't want to live in a society that does these sort of things']], Praxis Films / Laura Poitras June 2013%0a* [[http://arstechnica.com/business/2013/06/google-may-not-like-it-but-facial-recognition-is-coming-soon-to-glass/|Google may not like it, but facial recognition is coming soon to Glass]] by Cyrus Farivar, Ars Technica June 2013%0a* [[http://www.chrisfenton.com/the-turbo-entabulator/|The Turbo Entabulator]] by Chris Fenton, June 2013%0a* [[http://www.lemonde.fr/a-la-une/article/2013/06/10/l-economie-de-la-chine-ralentit-bonne-nouvelle_3427220_3208.html|L'économie de la Chine ralentit : bonne nouvelle]], Le Monde jUne 2013%0a* [[http://www.nytimes.com/2012/04/27/movies/whores-glory-a-documentary-by-michael-glawogger.html?_r=1&|‘Whores’ Glory,’ a Documentary by Michael Glawogger]] by Stephen Holden , NYTimes.com 2012%0a* [[http://www.reuters.com/article/2013/06/11/cnews-us-usa-security-germany-idCABRE95A0T820130611|Germans accuse U.S. of Stasi tactics before Obama visit]] by Noah Barkin, Reuters June 2013%0a* [[http://www.schneier.com/blog/archives/2013/06/prosecuting_sno.html|Prosecuting Snowden]] by Bruce Schneier, Schneier on Security June 2013%0a* [[http://ideas.foreignpolicy.com/posts/2013/06/11/the_academic_paper_that_predicted_the_nsa_scandal|The academic paper that predicted the NSA scandal]] by Joshua Keating, War of Ideas for ForeignPolicy.com June 2013%0a** read in [[WithoutNotesMarch13]]%0a* [[http://www.theverge.com/2013/6/12/4422924/dmitry-itskov-wants-to-help-you-live-forever-by-swapping-your-body|Dmitry Itskov wants to help you live forever by swapping your body for an android avatar]] by Katie Drummond, The Verge June 2013%0a* [[http://www.technologyreview.com/news/515391/bitcoin-millionaires-become-investing-angels/|Bitcoin Millionaires Become Investing Angels]] by Tom Simonite, MIT Technology Review June 2013%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aq1Ln1UCoEU|Money & Speed: Inside the Black Box]] by Marije Meerman, VPROinternational 2012%0a* http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aq1Ln1UCoEU%0a** cf [[ReadingNotes/QuantitativeTrading]]%0a* [[http://blog.bigml.com/2013/06/13/matter-over-mind-in-machine-learning/|Matter over Mind in Machine Learning]] by Charles L. Parker, The Official Blog of BigML.com June 2013%0a* [[http://jakevdp.github.io/blog/2013/06/15/numba-vs-cython-take-2/|Numba vs. Cython: Take 2]] by Jake Vanderplas, June 2013%0a* [[https://freedom-to-tinker.com/blog/randomwalker/the-low-transaction-fee-argument-for-bitcoin-is-silly/|The low-transaction-fee argument for Bitcoin is silly]] by Arvind Narayanan, freedom-to-tinker.com June 2013%0a* [[http://nation.time.com/2013/06/15/potential-blind-spots-in-clearance-process-that-gave-snowden-top-secret-access/|Potential Blind Spots in Clearance Process that Gave Snowden Top-Secret Access]] by Andrew KatzJune, TIME.com June 2013%0a* [[http://www.technologyreview.com/featuredstory/515981/repairing-bad-memories/|Neuroscientist Daniela Schiller is Researching Ways that Bad Memories Can be Made Less Fearsome]] by Stephen S. Hall, MIT Technology Review June 2013%0a** memory not as fixed files but instead constant rewriting with each recalls%0a** http://neuroscience.mssm.edu/schiller/%0a* [[https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=5895887|Obama: If you are a US citizen the NSA can’t listen to your calls]] by bobwaycott, Hacker News June 2013%0a* [[http://www.economist.com/news/china/21579488-after-enduring-decade-criticism-its-weakness-chinas-currency-now-looks-uncomfortably?fsrc=scn/tw_ec/the_cheapest_thing_going_is_gone|The yuan: The cheapest thing going is gone]], The Economist June 2013%0a* [[http://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2011-08/ksu-ggf082311.php|Ga ga for goo goo: Research explores the scientific basis for baby fever]], EurekAlert 2011%0a** motivated by discussions with friends and pictures shared on social networks%0a*** also http://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2013/07/how-long-can-you-wait-to-have-a-baby/309374/2/%0a** [[http://www.childless-men.co.uk/emotion.pdf|Emotional regulation of fertility decision making: What is the nature and structure of “baby fever”?]] by GL Brase, SL Brase 2011%0a** [[http://krex.k-state.edu/dspace/bitstream/handle/2097/15700/LoraAdair2013.pdf?sequence=7|Fertility decision making: to what extent do adaptations, social pressures, and individual differences influence plans to have a child?]] by LORA E. ADAIR B. S., Florida State University, 2010%0a* [[http://priceonomics.com/the-economics-of-eating-out/|The Economics of Eating Out]], Priceonomics Blog June 2013%0a* [[http://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2013/07/how-long-can-you-wait-to-have-a-baby/309374/|How Long Can You Wait to Have a Baby?]] by Jean Twenge, The Atlantic June 2013%0a* [[http://www.telegraph.co.uk/science/science-news/10134715/Scientists-find-proof-plants-are-capable-of-complex-arithmetic.html|Scientists find proof plants are capable of complex arithmetic]] by Nick Collins, Telegraph June 2013%0a* [[http://opinionator.blogs.nytimes.com/2013/06/22/young-and-isolated/|Young and Isolated]] by Jennifer M. Silva, The Great Divide for NYTimes.com June 2013%0a* [[http://www.newstatesman.com/economics/2013/06/basic-income-versus-robots|Basic income versus the robots]] by Alex Hern, NewStatesman June 2013%0a** mention of [[Wikipedia:The Soul of Man under Socialism]] in the comments%0a* [[http://www.newstatesman.com/economics/2013/01/automation-needs-be-tackled-economics-19th-century|Automation needs to be tackled with the economics of the 19th century]] By Alex Hern, NewStatesman January 2013%0a* [[http://www.newstatesman.com/v-spot/2013/03/questions-generation-raised-porn-must-answer?|The big question that the generation raised on porn must answer]] By Rhiannon and Holly, NewStatesman March 2013%0a* [[http://www.npr.org/blogs/health/2013/06/24/193483931/Contagious-Thinking-Can-Be-Depressing|Gloomy Thinking Can Be Contagious]], NPR June 2013%0a* [[https://medium.com/surveillance-state/19c2494940d5|I Knew Snowden.]] by Colin Lee, Surveillance State for Medium June 2013%0a* [[http://bryanhelmig.com/your-api-consumers-arent-who-you-think-they-are/|Your API Consumers Aren’t Who You Think They Are]] by Bryan Helmig, June 2013%0a* [[http://blogs.computerworld.com/encryption/22366/can-nsa-see-through-encrypted-web-pages-maybe-so|Perfect Forward Secrecy can block the NSA from secure web pages, but no one uses it]] by Michael Horowitz, Computerworld Blogs June 2013%0a* [[http://thediplomat.com/flashpoints-blog/2013/06/25/the-us-and-china-trade-barbs-on-cyber/|The US and China Trade Barbs On Cyber]] by Zachary Keck, Flashpoints for The Diplomat June 2013%0a** “Well, I think our nation has been significantly impacted with intellectual property, the theft of intellectual property by China and others. That is the most significant transfer of wealth in history,” Alexander responded%0a* [[http://priceonomics.com/how-consistency-leads-to-overconfidence/|How Consistency Leads to Overconfidence]], Priceonomics.com June 2013%0a* [[http://books.slashdot.org/story/13/06/17/1219228/book-review-the-chinese-information-war|Book Review: The Chinese Information War]] by samzenpus, Slashdot June 2013%0a** to relate with the current articles on NSA and China%0a* [[http://www.slate.com/articles/technology/future_tense/2013/06/cyberutopianism_should_not_be_a_dirty_word.html|Cyberutopianism should not be a dirty word.]] by Ethan Zuckerman, Slate Magazine June 2013%0a* [[http://priceonomics.com/hotels/|Airbnb vs Hotels: A Price Comparison]], Priceonomics.com June 2013%0a* [[http://passeurdesciences.blog.lemonde.fr/2013/06/16/comment-les-grandes-marques-influent-sur-nos-cerveaux/|Comment les grandes marques influent sur nos cerveaux]], by Pierre Barthélémy, Passeur de sciences pour LeMonde.fr June 2013%0a* [[http://thoughtinfection.com/2013/06/16/the-bots-can-save-us-but-we-have-to-ask-them-to/|The Bots Can Save Us, But Only if We Ask Them To]], Thought Infection June 2013%0a* [[http://www.technologyreview.com/featuredstory/515926/how-technology-is-destroying-jobs/|How Technology Is Destroying Jobs]] by David Rotman, MIT Technology Review June 2013%0a* [[http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/wonkblog/wp/2013/06/14/nsa-proof-encryption-exists-why-doesnt-anyone-use-it/|NSA-proof encryption exists. Why doesn’t anyone use it?]] by Timothy B. Lee, WashingtonPost June 2013%0a* [[http://finance.yahoo.com/news/the-last-mystery-of-the-financial-crisis-154447818.html?page=all|The Last Mystery of the Financial Crisis]] By Matt Taibbi, Rolling Stone on Yahoo! Finance June 2013%0a* [[http://motherboard.vice.com/blog/hey-nsa-terrorists-dont-use-verizon-or-skype-or-gmail|Sorry, NSA, Terrorists Don't Use Verizon. Or Skype. Or Gmail.]] by Brian Merchant, Motherboard June 2013%0a* [[http://seattletimes.com/html/localnews/2021250505_westneat23xml.html|Yes, summer job paid tuition back in ’81, but then we got cheap]] by Danny Westneat, The Seattle Times June 2013%0a* [[http://nationalinterest.org/bookreview/the-fallacy-human-freedom-8652?page=show|Review: The Fallacy of Human Freedom]] by Robert W. Merry, The National Interest June 2013%0a* [[http://www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/newsbysector/industry/10108638/Robocars-will-take-us-out-of-drivers-seat.html|Robocars will take us out of driver’s seat]] by Jeevan Vasagar, Telegraph June 2013 PersonalInformationStream.WithoutNotesJune14=* [[http://priceonomics.com/why-do-expensive-hotels-charge-for-wifi/|Why Do Expensive Hotels Charge for Wifi?]] by Alex Mayyasi, Priceonomics.com June 2014%0a* [[http://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2014/06/us-secret-service-wants-software-to-detect-sarcasm-on-social-media/|US Secret Service wants software to “detect sarcasm” on social media]] by Joe Silver, Ars Technica June 2014%0a* [[http://blogs.hbr.org/2014/06/high-frequency-trading-and-finances-race-to-irrelevance/|High Frequency Trading and Finance’s Race to Irrelevance]] by James Allworth, Harvard Business Review June 2014%0a* [[http://www.wired.com/2014/06/paypub/|The Bitcoin App That Could Create a Black Market for Leaked Data]] by Andy Greenberg, Threat Level for WIRED June 2014%0a** https://github.com/genjix/pp%0a* http://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/2014/apr/19/change-your-life-stop-being-busy%0a* [[http://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/2014/apr/19/change-your-life-stop-being-busy|This column will change your life: stop being busy]] by Oliver Burkeman, Life and style for The Guardian June 2014%0a* [[http://www.theguardian.com/media-network/media-network-blog/2014/jun/18/integrate-reddit-digital-marketing|How to integrate reddit into your next digital marketing campaign]] by Jesse Aaron, Media Network for Guardian Professional June 2014%0a* http://www.nytimes.com/2014/06/21/world/asia/in-hong-kong-an-unofficial-election-draws-beijings-ire.html%0a* http://www.pieria.co.uk/articles/the_central_paradox_of_the_21st_century%0a* [[http://www.bbc.com/news/science-environment-11321282|Falling in love costs you friends]] by Jonathan Amos, BBC News 2010 PersonalInformationStream.WithoutNotesJune15=* [[http://io9.com/i-fooled-millions-into-thinking-chocolate-helps-weight-1707251800|I Fooled Millions Into Thinking Chocolate Helps Weight Loss. Here's How.]] by John Bohannon, May 2015%0a* [[http://blogs.nature.com/aviewfromthebridge/2015/05/27/lust-and-the-turing-test/|Lust and the Turing test : A view From the Bridge]] by Christof Koch, Nature.com blog May 2015%0a* [[http://mosaicscience.com/story/hacking-nervous-system|Hacking the nervous system]] by Gaia Vince, Mosaic May 2015%0a* [[https://theconversation.com/health-check-can-your-brain-be-full-40844|Health Check: can your brain be 'full'?]], TheConversation.com June 2015%0a* [[http://www.popsugar.com/fitness/Paleo-Diet-Experience-37631676|Paleo Diet Experience]] by Geraldine DeRuiter, POPSUGAR Fitness June 2015%0a* [[http://www.vice.com/en_us/read/ten-days-of-silence-taught-me-how-to-be-alive-500|Ten Days of Silent Meditation Will Make You Trip Balls and Lust After Puppies]] by Conor Creighton, VICE June 2015%0a* [[http://www.nytimes.com/2013/02/24/magazine/the-extraordinary-science-of-junk-food.html?partner=rss&pagewanted=all&_r=2|The Extraordinary Science of Addictive Junk Food]] by Michael Mossfeb. NYTimes.com 2013%0a* [[http://delistraty.com/2015/04/17/is-social-rejection-the-key-to-creativity/|Is Social Rejection the Key to Creativity?]] by Cody C. Delistraty, April 2015%0a* [[http://researchblogs.cs.bham.ac.uk/thelablunch/2015/06/types-computation-vs-interaction/|Types: computation vs. interaction]] by Dan Ghica, The Lab Lunch June 2015%0a* [[http://trekkingetvoyage.com/des-zones-de-bivouac-en-ardenne-belge/|Des zones de bivouac en Ardenne belge]] by Maxime, Trekking et Voyage.com June 2015%0a* [[http://cavediverharry.com/10-way-to-tell-your-students-are-not-ready-for-open-water/|10 Ways to Tell Your Students Are Not Ready for Open Water]], Cave Diver Harry 2013%0a* [[http://cavediverharry.com/real-buoyancy/|Four Keys to Teaching Real Buoyancy Control]], Cave Diver Harry 2014%0a* [[http://i.materialise.com/blog/entry/top-eight-3d-printed-gopro-accessories-make-your-gopro-fly-dive-and-race|Top Eight 3D Printed GoPro Accessories: Make Your GoPro Fly, Dive, and Race]] by Fabien, i.materialise 3D Printing Service Blog May 2015%0a** http://www.yeggi.com/q/scuba+diving/?s=tt%0a* [[http://i.materialise.com/blog/entry/3d-printing-a-gopro-scuba-mount|3D printing a GoPro Scuba Mount]], i.materialise 3D Printing Service Blog 2013%0a* [[http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/resources/idt-3cca82c0-af80-4c3a-8a79-84fda5015115|Chairman Zhang's flatpack skyscrapers]] by Finn Aberdein, BBC News June 2015%0a* [[http://motherboard.vice.com/read/apocalypse-neuro-why-our-brain-cant-process-the-planets-gravest-threats|Apocalypse Neuro: Why Our Brains Don't Process the Gravest Threats to Humanity]] by Brian Merchant, Motherboard June 2015%0a* [[http://mashable.com/2015/06/11/drone-racing-australia/|The underground world of drone racing in Australia]] by Jenni Ryall, Mashable.com June 2015%0a* [[http://www.reuters.com/article/2015/06/15/us-southkorea-northkorea-defector-idUSKBN0OV04W20150615|North Korean soldier walks across DMZ in bid to defect to South]] by Ju-min Park, Reuters June 2015%0a* [[http://yarchive.net/blog/long_sentences.html|Long sentences]] Norman Yarvin, Norman's blog February 2015%0a* [[http://www.nytimes.com/2015/06/15/world/europe/magna-carta-still-posing-a-challenge-at-800.html|Magna Carta, Still Posing a Challenge at 800]] by Sarah Lyall, NYTimes.com June 2015%0a* [[http://news.stanford.edu/news/2014/april/walking-vs-sitting-042414.html|Stanford study finds walking improves creativity]] by May Wong, Stanford Report 2014%0a** http://aaalab.stanford.edu/publications/%0a** Give your ideas some legs: The positive effect of walking on creative thinking. Oppezzo, M., & Schwartz, D. L. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, & Cognition%0a* [[http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2015/06/150615124719.htm|Will your self-driving car be programmed to kill you if it means saving more strangers?]], ScienceDaily June 2015%0a* [[http://phys.org/news/2015-06-self-awareness-unique-mankind.html|Self-awareness not unique to mankind]], PhysOrg June 2015%0a* [[http://www.technologyreview.com/featuredstory/538401/who-will-own-the-robots/|Will Advances in Technology Create a Jobless Future?]] by David Rotman, MIT Technology Review June 2015%0a* [[http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s40806-015-0022-8/fulltext.html|Men Ejaculate Larger Volumes of Semen, More Motile Sperm, and More Quickly when Exposed to Images of Novel Women]], Evolutionary Psychological Science June 2015%0a* [[http://www.nytimes.com/2015/06/11/opinion/chinas-troubling-robot-revolution.html|China’s Troubling Robot Revolution]] by Martin Ford, The New York Times June 2015%0a* [[http://www.citylab.com/politics/2015/06/incredibly-detailed-map-europes-population-shifts/396497/|An Incredibly Detailed Map Shows Europe's Population Shifts From 2001 to 2011]] by Feargus O'Sullivan, CityLab June 2015%0a* [[http://www.theatlantic.com/international/archive/2015/06/thank-you-chinese/395660/|The Difference Between Saying 'Thank You' in Chinese and English]] by Deborah Fallows, The Atlantic June 2015%0a* [[http://news.stanford.edu/pr/2015/pr-memory-monitor-biox-061715.html|Brain connections last as long as the memories they store, Stanford neuroscientist finds]] by Amy Adams, Stanford News Release June 2015%0a* [[http://www.theverge.com/2015/6/29/8860737/casio-watches-smartwatch-features-photos-exhibition|The original smartwatches: Casio's history of wild wrist designs]] by Sam Byford, The Verge June 2015%0a* [[http://www.foxnews.com/tech/2015/06/30/online-payments-halted-in-greece-citizens-eye-bitcoin-to-protect-savings/|Online payments halted in Greece, citizens eye Bitcoin to protect savings]] by Andy Boxall, Fox News June 2015%0a* [[http://www.demoshelsinki.fi/en/2015/06/30/why-you-wont-own-anything-soon-and-why-thats-a-good-thing/|Why you soon won't own anything and why that's a good thing]] by Johannes Koponen, Demos Helsinki June 2015 PersonalInformationStream.WithoutNotesJune2016=* [[https://medium.com/@skynite/why-finishing-college-became-an-irrational-decision-532963078efc|Why Finishing College Became an Irrational Decision]] by Sky Nite, 2014%0a* [[http://uploadvr.com/vr-education-acceleration/|How to Democratize and Accelerate VR Knowledge]] by Sky Nite, UploadVR June 2016%0a* [[http://www.nytimes.com/2016/06/05/opinion/sunday/how-china-fell-off-the-miracle-path.html|How China Fell Off the Miracle Path]] by Ruchir Sharma, The New York Times June 2016%0a* [[http://www.economist.com/news/finance-and-economics/21699939-there-are-more-explanations-solutions-productivity-slowdown-working?fsrc=scn/tw/te/bl/ed/|Working hard for the money]], The Economist June 2016%0a* [[http://emberify.com/blog/youve-been-lifelogging-all-this-time-and-you-didnt-even-realise-it/|You’ve been lifelogging all this time and didn’t even realise it]] by Nivedit Majumdar, Emberify Blog June 2016%0a* [[https://www.infoq.com/articles/state-of-javascript-2016|State of the JavaScript Landscape: A Map for Newcomers]] by Bonnie Eisenman, InfoQ April 2016%0a* [[http://www.slideshare.net/AccentureTechnology/going-deep-mining-experiential-and-behavioral-data-in-vr-59700394|Going Deep: Mining Experiential and Behavioral Data in VR]], Accenture Technology March 2016%0a* [[http://www.theatlantic.com/science/archive/2016/06/how-consciousness-evolved/485558/|How Did Consciousness Evolve?]] by Michael Graziano, The Atlantic June 2016%0a* [[http://qz.com/520652/groundwork-eric-schmidt-startup-working-for-hillary-clinton-campaign/|The stealthy, Eric Schmidt-backed startup that’s working to put Hillary Clinton in the White House]] by Adam Pasick and Tim Fernholz, Quartz 2015%0a** cf wiki page on Old and new tech for political campaign, maybe on Seedea%0a* [[https://hacks.mozilla.org/2016/06/helping-web-developers-with-javascript-errors/|Helping web developers with JavaScript errors]] by Florian Scholz, Mozilla Hacks June 2016%0a* [[http://news.harvard.edu/gazette/story/2016/06/more-time-free-from-disability/|More time free from disability]] by Peter Reuell, Harvard Gazette June 2016%0a* [[http://jensarps.de/2016/06/08/room-scale-web-vr-with-cardboard-definitely-possible/|Room-Scale WebVR with Cardboard: Definitely Possible]] by Jens Arps, June 2016%0a* [[http://www.lemonde.fr/pixels/article/2016/06/07/pourquoi-google-a-concu-un-bouton-rouge-pour-desactiver-des-intelligences-artificielles_4941225_4408996.html|Pourquoi Google a conçu un « bouton rouge » pour désactiver des intelligences artificielles]] by Morgane Tual, Le Monde June 2016%0a* [[http://www.theverge.com/circuitbreaker/2016/6/8/11889320/pebble-health-mood-tracking-happiness-app-fitness-algorithm|Pebble is launching a Happiness app and sharing its fitness algorithms]] by Ashley Carman, The Verge June 2016%0a* [[http://rue89.nouvelobs.com/2016/06/04/tristan-harris-millions-dheures-sont-juste-volees-a-vie-gens-264251|Tristan Harris : « Des millions d’heures sont juste volées ŕ la vie des gens »]] with Alice Maruani, Rue89 - L'Obs June 2016%0a* [[http://www.scientificamerican.com/article/memories-may-not-live-in-neurons-synapses/|Memories May Not Live in Neurons’ Synapses]] by Roni Jacobson, Scientific American 2015%0a* [[http://qz.com/455109/entrepreneurs-dont-have-a-special-gene-for-risk-they-come-from-families-with-money/|Entrepreneurs don’t have a special gene for risk—they come from families with money]] by Aimee Groth, Quartz 2015%0a** already red in [[WithoutNotesSeptember15]]%0a* [[http://techcrunch.com/2016/06/13/microsoft-to-buy-linkedin-for-26b-in-cash-makes-big-move-into-enterprise-social-media/|Microsoft to buy LinkedIn for $26.2B in cash, makes big move into enterprise social media]] by Ingrid Lunden, TechCrunch June 2016%0a* [[http://www.gizmag.com/philips-sonicare-flexcare-platinum-connected/43793/|Sensor-loaded toothbrush maps your mouth for a route to cleaner teeth]] by Stu Robarts, Gizmag June 2016%0a* [[http://www.nytimes.com/2016/06/13/business/international/new-chapter-for-classic-paris-bookstore-books-printed-on-demand.html|New Chapter for Classic Paris Bookstore: Books Printed on Demand]] by Ciara Nugent, The New York Times June 2016%0a* [[http://www.huffingtonpost.in/2016/06/07/story_n_10330092.html|Man Vs Machine: At Wipro, Artificial Intelligence Is About To Do The Job Of 3000 Engineers]] by Rimin Dutt, HuffPost India June 2016%0a* [[http://www.zdnet.com/article/five-tips-for-creating-virtual-reality-product-demos/|Five tips for creating virtual reality product demos]] by Erin Carson, ZDNet February 2016%0a* [[https://medium.com/@tony_freed/what-is-virtual-dom-c0ec6d6a925c#.gbjh7asae|What is Virtual Dom]] by Tony Freed June, Medium 2016%0a* [[http://almossawi.com/aframe-d3-visualization/|Visualizing in VR using A‑Frame and D3]] by Ali Almossawi, June 2016%0a* [[https://medium.com/@sarahcpr/do-you-take-yourself-seriously-704418a5f614|Do You Take Yourself Seriously?]] by Sarah Cooper, Medium June 2016%0a** see also http://jessicaabel.com/2016/01/27/idea-debt/ read earlier in [[WithoutNotesFebruary2016]]%0a* [[http://www.cnet.com/news/naughty-america-vr-porn-e3-2016/|More joy for your stick: VR porn makes a splash at E3]] by Nic Healey, CNET June 2016%0a* [[https://www.joyent.com/blog/samsung-acquires-joyent-a-ctos-perspective|Samsung acquires Joyent: A CTO’s perspective]] by Bryan Cantrill, Joyent June 2016%0a* [[https://www.theguardian.com/money/2016/jun/15/he-truth-about-working-for-deliveroo-uber-and-the-on-demand-economy?CMP=fb_gu|The truth about working for Deliveroo, Uber and the on-demand economy]] by Homa Khaleeli, The Guardian June 2016%0a* [[https://medium.com/@tombalou/one-day-prototyping-with-aframevr-5759279f823b#.p95rlptb7|One day prototyping with A-Frame]] by Thomas Balouet, Medium June 2016%0a* https://blog.sketchfab.com/add-another-layer-realism-depth-field/%0a* https://medium.com/@cesifoti/under-the-hood-the-computational-engine-of-economic-development-49bce1a7b151#.skzdbekk3%0a** listened to the same ideas during a podcast while heading to Stocq72%0a** see also much older [[Analysis/OnThePoliticsOfComputations]]%0a* [[http://www.kotaku.co.uk/2016/06/20/about-a-third-of-valves-staff-is-working-on-vr|About a Third of Valve's Staff is Working on VR]] by Julian Benson, Kotaku UK June 2016%0a* [[https://medium.com/@mpesce/tc-shanghai-2016-8ad6c097262d|Learning from History]] by Mark Pesce, Medium June 2016%0a** commented%0a* [[https://ploum.net/travailler-un-luxe-que-nous-ne-pouvons-plus-nous-permettre/|Travailler, un luxe que nous ne pouvons plus nous permettre]] by Lionel Dricot, ploum.net June 2016%0a* [[https://mattdesl.svbtle.com/rapid-prototyping|Rapid Prototyping in JavaScript]] by Matt DesLauriers, 2015%0a* [[http://www.roadtovr.com/google-is-adding-a-vr-shell-to-chrome-to-let-you-browse-the-entire-web-in-vr/|Google is Adding a VR Shell to Chrome to Let You Browse the Entire Web in VR]], Road to VR June 2016 PersonalInformationStream.WithoutNotesJune2017=* http://www.tylerlhobbs.com/writings/creating-softness%0a* http://www.tylerlhobbs.com/writings/watercolor%0a* https://blog.mozilla.org/blog/2017/06/01/mozilla-brings-virtual-reality-to-all-firefox-users/%0a* https://hacks.mozilla.org/2017/05/vr-development-from-the-comfort-of-your-regular-environment/%0a* https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2017/jun/02/european-leaders-vow-to-keep-fighting-global-warming-despite-us-withdrawal%0a* https://www.wired.com/2017/06/ai-revolution-bigger-google-facebook-microsoft/%0a* https://www.axios.com/computers-get-creative-2427407414.html%0a* http://www.nationalgeographic.com/adventure/features/athletes/alex-honnold/most-dangerous-free-solo-climb-yosemite-national-park-el-capitan/%0a* https://aeon.co/essays/why-is-english-so-weirdly-different-from-other-languages%0a* http://www.lofibucket.com/articles/64k_intro.html%0a* https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2017/jun/04/forget-far-right-populism-crypto-anarchists-are-the-new-masters-internet-politics%0a* https://uploadvr.com/odg-6-dof-ar-glasses/%0a* https://venturebeat.com/2017/06/04/vr-startups-go-into-cockroach-mode-to-survive-barren-consumer-market/%0a* https://medium.com/@tombalou/writing-a-webvr-app-with-pwa-indexdb-ad93b65f2d42%0a* 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https://techcrunch.com/2017/06/19/apple-just-created-and-killed-a-generation-of-ar-businesses/https://www.awwwards.com/the-rise-of-shaders-filters-and-effects-in-web-projects.html%0a* [[https://www.technologyreview.com/s/608183/chinas-tech-moguls-warn-of-ais-troubling-trajectory/|China’s Tech Moguls Warn of AI’s Troubling Trajectory]] by Will Knight, MIT Technology Review June 2017 PersonalInformationStream.WithoutNotesJune2018=* http://jsmodules.io/%0a* https://www.nytimes.com/2018/05/31/technology/china-tencent-alibaba.html%0a* http://www.oshotimes.com/2018/03/wild-wild-country-the-story-behind-the-story-of-rajneeshpuram/%0a* https://www.polygon.com/2018/6/1/17413542/burnout-mental-health-awareness-youtube-elle-mills-el-rubius-bobby-burns-pewdiepie%0a* https://www.forbes.com/sites/charliefink/2018/05/24/vr-is-waiting-for-its-aol-moment/#73b5a75424cd%0a* https://coolhikinggear.com/how-to-weight-a-backpack-for-training-purposes%0a* https://www.remoteonly.org/%0a* 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{-[[http://sites.radiofrance.fr/chaines/france-culture2/emissions/continent_sciences/fiche.php?diffusion_id=81155|L’amour des plantes au sičcle des Lumičres]], Continent Science, France Culture February 2010-}%0a** moved to [[ReadingNotes/AnOrchardInvisible]]%0a* [[http://asc-parc.blogspot.com/2009/10/part-4-on-wikisym-paper-proposed.html|Part 4 on WikiSym paper: A proposed modified model of Wikipedia Growth]], Augmented Social Cognition October 2009%0a** hypothetical logistic Lotka-Volterra population growth model bounded by a limit K%0a*** K the carrying capacity, which is the limit of the population growth%0a** [[http://stats.wikimedia.org/reportcard/|Wikimedia Report Card]] by Erik Zacht%0a* {-[[http://www.diffusion.ens.fr/index.php?res=conf&idconf=2763|Spherical Life: Schemes for Colloidal Self-Replication]] by David Pine, ENS February 2010-}%0a** moved to [[ReadingNotes/Protocells]]%0a* [[http://vimeo.com/9658327|Knowledge Games: A Grammar for Creativity and Innovation]] by Dave Gray, Interaction Design Association February 2010%0a** ~min18 comparing the creativity process to the evolutionary process%0a** ~min35 variation, selection, evoking evolution regarding [[http://www.knowledgegames.net/wiki/index.php?title=Randomness,_Reversal_and_Reframing|randomness]]%0a** [[http://www.knowledgegames.net/|Knowledge Games]] A playbook for innovation and creativity%0a*** [[http://www.knowledgegames.net/wiki/index.php?title=Main_Page#The_Ten_Essentials|The Ten Essentials]]%0a* [[http://futurity.org/science-technology/for-fish-body-form-follows-function/|For fish, body form follows function]], Futurity.org March 2010%0a* [[http://futurity.org/top-stories/one-step-closer-to-quantum-computing/|One step closer to quantum computing]], Futurity.org February 2010%0a* {-[[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Df8DZ4WHGyQ|The Future of Inventing]] by Robert Plotkin, 2009-}%0a**moved to [[Seedea:Research/Bibliography]]%0a* {-[[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t0pwKzTRG5E|VS Ramachandran: The neurons that shaped civilization]], TED January 2010-}%0a** moved to [[Content/ThereIsNoSelf]]%0a* [[http://www.cyberpunkreview.com/news-as-cyberpunk/wired-calls-shenanigans-cyberwar-is-a-hoax/|Wired Calls Shenanigans: Cyberwar is a HOAX!]], Cyberpunk Review March 2010%0a* [[http://fora.tv/2007/10/28/Battle_of_Ideas_My_Brain_Made_Me_Do_It|Battle of Ideas: My Brain Made Me Do It]], The Institute of Ideas 2007%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IqpVe9kNbhg&|Time for Change (Bregtje van der Haak)]] "Meet the new revolutionaries of the Do-It-Yourself cultures", VPRO Backlight 2010%0a** [[http://moveyourmoney.info/|Move Your Money]]%0a** [[http://www.onnepank.ee/about/bank/story|Bank of Happiness]] bank for exchanging good deeds.%0a** [[Wikipedia:Islamic gold dinar#Modern_history]]%0a* Survivor season 20 episode 4%0a** modeled Survivor groups as social network, seeing who becomes pivotal (linking 2 independant groups), who is on the edge, who gets evicted, etc... and if they are patterns to predict who will get evicted%0a** http://www.netvis.org/resources.php%0a** Survivor dataset%0a* {-[[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ed2FWNWwE3I|Quants: The Alchemists of Wall Street]] Marije Meerman, VPRO Backlight 2010-}%0a** moved to [[ReadingNotes/QuantitativeTrading]]%0a* {-[[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bGhMGLIpwV8|How Venture Capital Works]], SVB Financial Group January 2010-}%0a** moved to [[ReadingNotes/VentureCapitalAndTheFinanceOfInnovation]]%0a* {-[[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GIOt_TAQTT4|The State of Venture Capital]] SVB Financial Group January 2010-}%0a** moved to [[ReadingNotes/VentureCapitalAndTheFinanceOfInnovation]]%0a* We Were Warned: Cyber Shockwave, CNN February 2010%0a** Simulated Cyber Attack War Game %0a* {-[[http://sites.radiofrance.fr/chaines/france-culture2/emissions/marche-des-sciences/fiche.php?diffusion_id=81553|La fée électricité]], La Marche des Sciences, Marc 2010 France Culture-}%0a** moved to [[Content/Energy]]%0a* {-[[http://www.technologyreview.com/blog/arxiv/24899/|Theoretical Breakthrough for Quantum Cryptography]], Technology Review: arXiv blog March 2010-}%0a** moved to [[ReadingNotes/TheCodeBook]]%0a* [[http://sites.radiofrance.fr/chaines/france-culture2/emissions/continent_sciences/fiche.php?diffusion_id=81156|Les ultimes frontičres du Systčme Solaire]], Continent Science, France Culture March 2010%0a* [[http://asc-parc.blogspot.com/2010/03/wikipedias-people-ware-problem.html|Wikipedia's People-Ware Problem]], Augmented Social Cognition March 2010%0a* [[http://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2010/03/iphone-developer-program-license-agreement-all|All Your Apps Are Belong to Apple: The iPhone Developer Program License Agreement]] by Fred von Lohmann, Electronic Frontier Foundation March 2010%0a* [[http://singularityhub.com/2010/03/09/kevin-warwick-once-a-cyborg-now-a-prophet-of-the-man-machine-future-video/|Kevin Warwick, Once a Cyborg, Now a Prophet of the Man-Machine Future]] by Aaron Saenz, Singularity Hub March 2010%0a* {-[[http://blogs.hbr.org/hbr/restoring-american-competitiveness/2009/10/outsourcing-is-high-techs-subprime.html|Outsourcing Is High Tech's Subprime-Mortgage Fiasco - Is the U.S. Killing Its Innovation Machine?]] by Robert H. Hayes, Harvard Business Review blog October 2009-}%0a** moved to [[Seedea:Seedea/Onlineoutsourcing]]%0a* [[http://www.forbes.com/forbes/2010/0329/technology-science-math-security-clay-mathematics-digital-tools.html|Computing's Killer Problem]] by Lee Gomes, Forbes Magazine March 2010%0a* [[http://eng.ifez.go.kr/menu02/robotland.asp|Incheon Free Economic Zone]] industry-related robot theme park%0a* [[http://www.cnn.com/video/#/video/international/2010/02/24/wus.body.from.scratch.cnn?iref=allsearch|Body from Scratch]], CNN February 2010%0a** World's Untold Stories uncovers the regenerative medical breakthroughs allowing doctors to regrow body parts.%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gw8LPn4irao|Living in the End Times According to Slavoj Zizek]], VPROinternational March 2010%0a* [[http://fora.tv/2010/03/07/How_to_Defeat_Your_Own_Clone|How to Defeat Your Own Clone]], Deisel Bookstore Oakland, March 2010%0a* [[http://www.arte.tv/fr/Comprendre-le-monde/philosophie/NAV__Avec-Teaser/3091390.html|Don]], Raphaël Enthoven reçoit Andris Breitling, Arte March 2010%0a* [[http://www.spring.org.uk/2009/06/why-group-norms-kill-creativity.php|Why Group Norms Kill Creativity]] Research shows group members equate creativity with conformity, by Jeremy Dean, PsyBlog March 2010%0a** concluding "If you really covet creativity, then there's one rule you'd be well advised to follow: go it alone."%0a* [[http://cdixon.org/2010/02/11/every-time-an-engineer-joins-google-a-startup-dies/|Every time an engineer joins Google, a startup dies]], Chris Dixon's blog February 2010%0a** "Whenever I see a brilliant kid decide to join Goldman Sachs, McKinsey, or Google, I think to myself: a startup just died, and as a result our world is a little less wealthy, innovative, and interesting."%0a* [[http://www.readwriteweb.com/start/2010/02/vcs-attracting-talent.php|Are VCs Doing Enough to Attract the Top Talent?]] by Chris Cameron, ReadWriteStart February 2010%0a* {-[[http://www.readwriteweb.com/start/2010/02/venture-capital-saas-funding.php|How Much Venture Capital Should You Raise For Your SaaS Venture?]] by Bernard Lunn, ReadWriteStart February 2010-}%0a** moved to [[ReadingNotes/VentureCapitalAndTheFinanceOfInnovation]]%0a* [[http://www.readwriteweb.com/start/2010/03/startup-bus-how-outsiders-see-startups.php|The Startup Bus: Is This How Outsiders See Startup Culture?]] by Chris Cameron, ReadWriteStart March 2010%0a* {-[[http://fora.tv/2010/02/18/Robin_Dunbar_How_Many_Friends_Does_One_Person_Need|Robin Dunbar: How Many Friends Does One Person Need?]] RSA London February 2010-}%0a** moved to [[Person/Person]]%0a* [[http://sites.radiofrance.fr/chaines/france-culture2/emissions/continent_sciences/fiche.php?diffusion_id=81418|Le matheux et l’ethnologue]], Continent Sciences, France Culture March 2010%0a** see also Harvard [[http://www.ped.fas.harvard.edu/|Program for Evolutionary Dynamics]] (PED) including studies on Evolution of cooperation%0a* [[http://www.cyberpunkreview.com/news-as-cyberpunk/us-army-threatened-by-wikileaks/|US Army ‘threatened’ by WikiLeaks]], Cyberpunk Review March 2010%0a* [[http://cdsweb.cern.ch/record/1249749|LHC sets new world record at 3.48 TeV energy]], CERN March 2010%0a* [[#Simondon]][[http://sites.radiofrance.fr/chaines/france-culture2/emissions/fabrique-de-lhumain/fiche.php?diffusion_id=81283|Pour un humanisme technologique]], La fabrique de l'humain, France Culture March 2010%0a** [[Wikipedia:Gilbert Simondon]]%0a** mention of [[Wikipedia:André Leroi-Gourhan]]%0a** algorithm as an intellectual prosthesis during min18%0a*** see my related older aphorism [[Content/MyAphorisms|algorithms are tab completion for thoughts]]%0a** [[http://www.sofrphilo.fr/telecharger.php?id=82|Forme, Information et Potentiels]], Gilbert Simondon, 1960%0a* [[http://sites.radiofrance.fr/chaines/france-culture2/emissions/science_publique/fiche.php?diffusion_id=82238|La connaissance est-elle encore dangereuse ?]], Science Publique, France Culture Marc 2010%0a** mostly a debate around knowledge vs information, epistemology, objectivity in science, the education of paradigms%0a* {-[[http://shop.history.com/detail.php?p=259746&v=history_dvds-and-books_pre-orders|Modern Marvels: Beans]], History Channel, March 2010-}%0a** moved to [[ReadingNotes/AnOrchardInvisible]]%0a* [[http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00rl4dl/Panorama_Are_the_Net_Police_Coming_for_You/|Panorama: Are the Net Police Coming for You?]] BBC March 2010%0a* [[http://www.pbs.org/objectsandmemory/|Objects and Memory]] PBS 2008%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ve7_4ot-Dzs|Warriors of The .Net]] by [[http://www.warriorsofthe.net/|WarriorsOfThe.net]]%0a* {-[[http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00r9svk/Horizon_20092010_Did_Cooking_Make_Us_Human/|Horizon - Did Cooking Make Us Human?]], BBC March 2010-}%0a** moved to [[Content/Health]]%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EW2MjpRxICQ|The Wiki for Open Technologies: How to share your projects and knowledge]], FOSDEM February 2010%0a* [[http://seedmagazine.com/content/article/did_cooking_make_us_human/|Did Cooking Make Us Human?]] by Veronique Greenwood, Seed Magazine 2009%0a** [[http://www.fas.harvard.edu/~primates/|primate behavioral ecology research group]] , Richard W. Wrangham's Lab at Harvard Anthropology%0a** [[Wikipedia:Bioavailability]]%0a* [[http://fora.tv/2010/03/09/Hardwired_for_Life|Hardwired for Life?]], NY Salon March 2010%0a* {-[[http://www.daniel-lemire.com/blog/archives/2010/03/22/so-you-know-whats-important/|So, you know what’s important?]] by Daniel Lemire, March 2010-}%0a** moved to [[Seedea:Research/Research]]%0a* {-[[http://www.diffusion.ens.fr/index.php?res=conf&idconf=2703|Ontophylogenčse]] by Jean-Jacques Kupiec, ENS February 2010-}%0a** moved to [[ReadingNotes/WithoutMiracles]]%0a* [[#HalVarian]][[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hqaA-fgdXEE|Hal Varian on Combinatorial Innovation]], EUXTV June 2009%0a** only first part (approximately from 5min to 15min) about innovation and the modular requirement%0a*** historical example of Edison visiting french firearms industry then of the Internet%0a** min24 "Assembly line for marketing"%0a** min30 parallel experiments%0a*** see my [[Seedea:Content/Predictions#MultiSearch]]%0a** min34 "Just as you can re-arrange the flow of work in the factory, put the machines where they are needed, not what there have always been. Nowadays, we have the capability of re-arranging knowledge work : re-arranging the flow of ideas through the organization in a same way a hundred years ago you could re-arrange the flow of products through the factory floor."%0a*** see [[Seedea:Content/Newconcepts#BPMN]]%0a** min39 Infrastructure for rent pushes the combinatorial innovation to a new level "It is not just the bits that are available, it is the actual computing power that is available."%0a** min42 concluding on an upcoming burst of productivity through new arrangements%0a** [[http://people.ischool.berkeley.edu/~hal/|Hal R. Varian]] professor in the School of Information, the Haas School of Business, and the Department of Economics at the University of California at Berkeley%0a** author of {-[[http://www.inforules.com/|Information Rules: A Strategic Guide to the Network Economy]] by Carl Shapiro and Hal R. Varian, Harvard Business Press 1998-}%0a*** moved to [[ReadingNotes/ScanningNotes#InformationRules]]%0a* [[http://www.arte.tv/fr/Comprendre-le-monde/philosophie/NAV__Avec-Teaser/3108072.html|Philosophie - Liberté]] with Frédéric Worms, Arte March 2010%0a* [[http://www.arte.tv/fr/Comprendre-le-monde/philosophie/3100540.html|Philosophie - Joie]] with Marion Richez, Arte March 2010%0a* [[http://www.arte.tv/fr/Comprendre-le-monde/philosophie/3100538.html|Philosophie - Mensonge]] with Anne Amiel, Arte March 2010%0a* [[http://knowledge.insead.edu/economics-europe-skills-100319.cfm?vid=399|Gaining a competitive advantage with knowledge-based skills]], INSEAD Knowledge March 2010%0a* [[http://www.arte.tv/fr/Comprendre-le-monde/philosophie/3071572.html|Philosophie - Précarité]] with Guillaume Le Blanc, Arte February 2010%0a* [[http://thebeautifulbrain.com/2010/03/who-is-a-neuroscientist/|Who is a Neuroscientist?]] by Noah Hutton, The Beautiful Brain March 2010%0a* [[http://www.wired.com/magazine/2010/03/ff_tablet_levy/|How the Tablet Will Change the World]] by Steven Levy, Wired March 2010%0a* [[http://www.johnjmcgraw.com/pdf/Divination%2520&%2520Decision-Making.ppt|Divination & Decision-Making : Ritual Techniques of Distributed Cognition]] by [[http://www.johnjmcgraw.com|John J. McGraw]]%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dBnniua6-oM|Sugar: The Bitter Truth]], Robert H. Lustig, UCSF 2009%0a* [[http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2009/10/091009092351.htm|Scans Show Learning 'Sculpts' The Brain's Connections]], ScienceDaily January 2010%0a* [[http://sites.radiofrance.fr/chaines/france-culture2/emissions/continent_sciences/fiche.php?diffusion_id=81474|Quelle est la nature de notre volonté ?]], Continent Science, France Culture March 2010%0a** [[http://l2c2.isc.cnrs.fr/en/members/jeannerod/|Marc Jeannerod]] at L2C2, Institut des Sciences Cognitives%0a** by providing processes to build objects, [[http://adl.serveftp.org/dokuwiki/skdb|SKDB]] (or any tool that aims to build objects thanks to computers) is realizing "computational praxis", the ability to act but mediated by computer tools%0a*** inspired by pathological [[(Wikipedia:)apraxia]], the inability to generate a process in order to reach a goal%0a** seems different from Computational Praxis used at [[http://www.math.spbu.ru/en/chairs/dep07.html|The Department of Computational Mathematics]] which seems to study the praxis of computation rather than praxis through computing tools%0a* [[http://urbanites.rsr.ch/laboratoire-des-villes-invisibles/2010/03/23/blame/|Voir la ville comme une fourmi face ŕ immeuble]] Laboratoire des Villes invisibles March 2010%0a* [[http://sites.radiofrance.fr/chaines/france-culture2/emissions/marche-des-sciences/fiche.php?diffusion_id=82334|De l’imposture en science]], La Marche des Sciences, France Culture March 2010%0a* [[http://electronicdesign.com/article/digital/fpgas_enter_the_third_dimension.aspx|FPGAs Enter The Third Dimension]] by William Wong, ElectronicDesign March 2010%0a* [[http://cultural-science.org/blog/?p=158|Cultural science explores the semioverse]] by carstenherrmannpillath, cultural science March 2010%0a* [[http://www.amnh.org/exhibitions/dinosaurs/diorama/flowers.php|When Flowers First Bloomed]] by Liaoning Diorama, American Museum of Natural History%0a** dinosaurs before flowers%0a* [[http://www.businessmodelalchemist.com/2010/03/business-model-innovation-and-cultural-heritage.html|Business Model Innovation and Cultural Heritage]] by Harry Verwayen, Business Model Alchemist March 2010%0a* [[http://www.newscientist.com/article/mg20527535.500-a-slow-mind-may-nurture-more-creative-ideas.html|A slow mind may nurture more creative ideas]] by Linda Geddes, New Scientist March 2010%0a** see also the related [[http://www.agi-wiki.org/Main/ChatRooms|AGI-Wiki discussion]]%0a* [[http://dwave.wordpress.com/2010/01/07/starting-a-growing-a-big-idea-company/|Starting and growing a “big idea” company]], D-Wave blog January 2010%0a** "At key points in human history, civilization took a leap forward because people discovered a new way of exploiting nature. Toolmaking, farming, the industrial revolution, and the information revolution were all triggered by the discoveries of new ways of manipulating nature. Quantum computation... could turn out to be as significant in its effects on human civilization." Julian Brown, The Quest for the Quantum Computer%0a*** note that this totally applies to [[Seedea:Research/]]%0a* [[http://physicsandcake.wordpress.com/2010/03/21/life-logging-an-urge-to-create-a-sparse-but-useful-dataset/|Life Logging – an urge to create a sparse but useful dataset?]] by Suzanne Gildert, Physics and cake March 2010%0a%0a[[#Bottom]] PersonalInformationStream.WithoutNotesMarch11=* [[http://blogs.nature.com/news/thegreatbeyond/2011/03/infamous_korean_cloner_on_the.html|Infamous Korean cloner on the move again]] by David Cyranoski, The Great Beyond March 2011%0a* [[http://www.ecrans.fr/Google-n-est-pas-tres-content,12128.html|Google n'est pas trčs « content »]] by Camille Gévaudan, Ecrans March 2011%0a* [[http://foredecker.wordpress.com/2011/02/27/working-at-microsoft-day-to-day-coding/|Working at Microsoft – Day to Day Coding]] by Richard G Russel, Foredecker February 2011%0a* [[https://people.ok.ubc.ca/lgabora/papers/CRJ10_neurds.pdf|Revenge of the ‘Neurds’: Characterizing Creative Thought in terms of the Structure and Dynamics of Memory]] by Liane Gabora, Creativity Research Journal 2010%0a** "It could be said that high temperature is like divergent thought whereas low temperature is like analytic thought." (p6)%0a** "Memory is said to be ''content addressable''; there is a systematic relationship between the state of an input and the place it gets encoded. As a result, episodes stored in memory can thereafter be evoked by stimuli that are similar or ‘resonant’ in some (perhaps context-specific) way (Hebb, 1949; Marr, 1969)." (p8)%0a*** using the metaphor of simulated annealing, as previously discussed with Raphael on the banks of La Marne few months ago%0a*** see also my Seedea:Research/Research#CreativityIsPhysical guiding principle%0a** similar to the online version read the previous month [[PersonalInformationStream/WithoutNotesFebruary11#LianeGabora]]%0a** initially discovered through [[ReadingNotes/TheDarkSideOfCreativity#Chapter15]]%0a** overall very interested in CLEA at VUB%0a*** through, chronologically%0a**** [[http://pespmc1.vub.ac.be/HEYL.html|Francis Heylighen]] for [[http://pespmc1.vub.ac.be/|Principia Cybernetica Web]], probably in particular for the [[http://pespmc1.vub.ac.be/SUPORGLI.html|The Social Superorganism and its Global Brain]] metaphor%0a**** Leo Apostel for Wordlview%0a**** [[http://www.vub.ac.be/CLWF/members/nathalie/|Nathalie Gontier]] for [[http://www.vub.ac.be/CLWF/eelc/|Evolutionary epistemology, language and culture]] then [[ReadingNotes/EvolutionaryEpistemologyAsAScientificMethod]]%0a***** edited with [[http://www.vub.ac.be/CLEA/aerts/|Diederik Aerts]]%0a**** [[http://arti.vub.ac.be/~steels/|Luc Steels]] for [[http://arti.vub.ac.be/|Artificial Intelligence Laboratory]] and linguistics (ibid)%0a**** [[http://clement.vidal.philosophons.com/|Clement Vidal]] for cosmology%0a**** then [[https://people.ok.ubc.ca/lgabora/|Liane Gabora]]%0a** see also [[ReadingNotes/TheSocietyOfMind]] introducing several related terms%0a* [[http://www.scottbarrykaufman.com/Scott_Barry_Kaufman/Research_files/Gabora%2520%2526%2520Kaufman%25202010%2520Evol%2520Approaches%2520to%2520Creativity.pdf|Evolutionary Approaches to Creativity]] by Liane Gabora and Scott Barry Kaufman, 2010%0a** Chapter 15 of The Cambridge Handbook of Creativity%0a** [[https://people.ok.ubc.ca/lgabora/papers/gabora_kaufman_evol_cre.pdf|alternative URL]]%0a** mention of Donald's 1991 Self-triggered recall and rehearsal loop (SRRL)%0a*** also mentioned in earlier [[http://cogprints.org/975/1/ACCS.htm|Autocatalytic Closure in a Cognitive System]] by Liane Gabora%0a*** see my own implementation through [[Wiki/MemoryRecipe]]%0a** in "A Non-Darwinian Theory of How Creative Ideas Evolve" section, mention of autopoeisis and Maturana and Varela%0a*** see [[ReadingNotes/TreeOfKnowledge]]%0a*** note that the Darwinist model might be used mainly because it is one of the most recent paradigm changing model%0a** mention of Miller, cf [[ReadingNotes/TheMatingMind]]%0a* [[http://www.inc.com/articles/2011/03/how-19-year-old-daniel-gross-is-taking-on-google-with-greplin.html|How a 19-Year-Old Earned $5 Million to Revolutionize Search]] By Christine Lagorio, Inc.com March 2011%0a* [[http://www.theregister.co.uk/2011/03/01/the_rise_and_rise_of_node_dot_js/|The Node Ahead: JavaScript leaps from browser into future]] by Cade Metz, The Register March 2011%0a** cf [[Events/WebWorkersCampParis#NodeJS]]%0a* [[http://www.joystiq.com/2011/02/27/microsoft-research-shows-the-possible-future-of-split-screen-tec/#continued|Microsoft Research shows the possible future of split-screen technology]] by Griffin McElroy, Joystiq February 2011%0a* [[http://techcrunch.com/2011/02/27/sorry-entrepreneurs-youre-probably-the-rule-not-the-exception/|Sorry Entrepreneurs: You’re Probably the Rule, Not the Exception]] by Sarah Lacy, TechCrunch February 2011%0a* [[http://www.sonyclassics.com/insidejob/|Inside Job]] by Charles Ferguson, Sony Pictures Classics 2010%0a** [[Wikipedia:Inside Job (film)]]%0a** [[http://www.nber.org/papers/w11728|Has Financial Development Made the World Riskier?]] by Raghuram G. Rajan, NBER Working Paper 2005%0a** see also [[Content/Economy]]%0a** [[http://blogs.ft.com/economistsforum/2010/10/the-economists-reply-to-the-inside-job/|The economist’s reply to the “Inside Job”]] by Frederic Mishkin, Economics blog from the Financial Times 2010%0a* [[http://www.guilhembertholet.com/blog/2011/02/15/pivot/|Pivot !]] by Guilhem Bertholet, Creation d'entreprise ! February 2011%0a* [[http://www.businessinnovationfactory.com/weblog/what-technology-wants-0|What Technology Wants]], BIFSpeak March 2011%0a* [[http://www.abc.net.au/rn/backgroundbriefing/stories/2008/2122476.htm|Stronger, smarter, nicer humans]] by Julian Savulescu, Background Briefing, ABC Radio 2007%0a** [[Wikipedia:Julian Savulescu]]%0a** [[http://www.practicalethics.ox.ac.uk/|Oxford Uehiro Centre for Practical Ethics]]%0a** via [[http://www.heraldsun.com.au/ipad/only-breed-smart-babies-ethicist/story-fn6bfkm6-1226005105129|Only breed smart babies: Ethicist]] Brigid O'Connell, Sunday Herald Sun February 2011%0a** http://twitter.com/#!/juliansavulescu%0a** defining [[http://ieet.org/index.php/tpwiki/Moral_Enhancement|Moral Enhancement]], Technoprogressive Wiki%0a*** The use of information technology, psychopharmaceuticals, genetic engineering, brain stimulation or nano-neurotechnologies to control immoral sentiments, reasoning and behavior, and/or enhance moral sentiments, reasoning and behavior.%0a*** see also [[http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/journal/10.1111/(ISSN)1468-5930|Journal of Applied Philosophy]]%0a* [[http://scienceblogs.com/neurophilosophy/2011/03/return_of_the_brain-manipulating_zombie-ant_parasitic_fungi.php|Return of the brain-controlling zombie-ant parasitic fungi]] by Mo Costandi, Neurophilosophy March 2011%0a** http://twitter.com/#!/mocost%0a** [[#OphiocordycepsUnilateralis]][[http://www.plosone.org/article/info%253Adoi%252F10.1371%252Fjournal.pone.0017024|Hidden Diversity Behind the Zombie-Ant Fungus Ophiocordyceps unilateralis: Four New Species Described from Carpenter Ants in Minas Gerais, Brazil]], PLoS ONE March 2011%0a** see older http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zrL5BYRqrTI%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b5GS8aInU5s|Graphs with Chris Dixon]] by Chris Dixon, Google Tech Talk February 2011%0a** [[http://cdixon.org/|Chris Dixon's blog]]%0a** [[http://cdixon.org/2011/03/03/graphs-presentation/|Graphs presentation]]%0a*** with [[http://www.scribd.com/full/49061218?access_key=key-1u8ymkf45zipfepbxx09|slides]]%0a** [[http://hunch.com/|Hunch]]%0a** during Q&A mention of [[ReadingNotes/InformationRules]]%0a* [[#EricRies]][[http://www.startuplessonslearned.com/2011/02/month-is-fifteen-weekends.html|A month is fifteen weekends]] by Eric Ries, Lessons Learned February 2011%0a* http://www.hks.harvard.edu/news-events/publications/hks-magazine/archives/winter-2011/in-print-public-sentinel%0a* http://www.wired.com/epicenter/2011/03/eli-pariser-at-ted/%0a* http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ryoNR8nfUBw%0a* http://transcendentman.com%0a* http://www.nytimes.com/2011/03/05/science/05legal.html%0a** http://www.cataphora.com/%0a** see also [[WithoutNotesFebruary11#MartinFord]]%0a* [[#SivaVaidhyanathan]][[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2eG3KBDc_-k|The Googlization of Everything]] by Siva Vaidhyanathan, Harvard Berkman Center March 2011%0a** [[http://hightechhistory.com/2011/03/01/siva-vaidhyanathan-speaking-at-harvard-law-school%25E2%2580%2599s-berkman-center-on-internet-and-society-february-25-2011/|Siva Vaidhyanathan speaking at Harvard Law School’s Berkman Center on Internet and Society]] High Tech History March 2011%0a** [[http://cyber.law.harvard.edu/events/2011/02/vaidhyanathan|The Googlization of Everything]] at Berkman Center, February 2011%0a** see also [[ReadingNotes/InformationRules]] [[AutoDebate/GoogleIsEvil]] [[ReadingNotes/TheDarkSideOfGoogle]]%0a* [[http://www.newsweek.com/2011/02/27/i-can-t-think.html|The Science of Making Decisions]] by Sharon Begley, Newsweek February 2011%0a** [[Wikipedia:Combinatorial auction]]%0a** [[Wikipedia:Smart market]]%0a** in Q&A "When you have no money it is really hard to be good."%0a*** does CSR makes it even harder since wealthy players are competing for goodwill and positive marketable image?%0a* {-[[http://cyberlaw.stanford.edu/node/6625|Robot Ethics: A Crash Course]] by Patrick Lin, Stanford Center for Internet and Society February 2011-}%0a** added to [[Content/Ethics#Robotics]]%0a** [[Events/HplusSummitHarvard#PatrickLin]]%0a** http://cla.calpoly.edu/phil/index.php?q=palin%0a** regarding Labor and services knowing that "In some countries, robots are quite literally replacements for humans", see also [[WithoutNotesFebruary11#MartinFord]]%0a*** http://www.redorbit.com/news/technology/1332274/japan_hopes_to_employ_robots_by_2025/%0a*** http://www.forbes.com/2008/05/25/immigration-labor-visa-oped-cx_crs_outsourcing08_0529japan.html%0a*** see also related Quora questions%0a**** http://www.quora.com/Automation/If-robots-machines-and-self-service-replaced-most-of-the-work-currently-done-by-humans-what-would-humans-do%0a**** http://www.quora.com/What-is-the-total-population-of-robots-that-perform-physical-work%0a**** http://www.quora.com/Could-a-future-of-increasingly-automated-technologies-destroy-the-worlds-economic-system/talk (to which I added [[http://www.quora.com/Could-a-future-of-increasingly-automated-technologies-destroy-the-worlds-economic-system/talk|a short bibliography]])%0a** http://www.peopleagainstmachines.com%0a* [[http://nextbigfuture.com/2011/03/opencog-artificial-general-intelligence.html|Opencog Artificial general intelligence roadmap]] by Brian Wang, Next Big Future blog March 2011%0a* [[http://commonhealth.wbur.org/2011/02/isaac-kohane-mcdonalds-doctors/|‘The McDonald’s Rx’: How Computers Can And Should Change Doctoring]] by Isaac Kohane, CommonHealth wbur.org February 2011%0a* [[http://www.peopleagainstmachines.com/David%2520Ricardo.html|Chapter 31: On Machinery of On The Principles of Political Economy and Taxation]] by David Ricardo, 1817%0a* [[http://techcrunch.com/2011/03/06/why-silicon-valley-immigrant-entrepreneurs-are-returning-home/|Why Silicon Valley Immigrant Entrepreneurs Are Returning Home]] by Vivek Wadhwa, TechCrunch March 2011%0a* [[http://www.huffingtonpost.com/scott-barry-kaufman/creative-people_b_829563.html|After the Show: The Many Faces of the Performer]] by Scott Barry Kaufman, HuffingtonPost March 2011%0a* [[http://www.comlab.ox.ac.uk/activities/ieg/e-library/bynum.pdf|Norbert Wiener’s Vision: The Impact of “the Automatic Age” on Our Moral Lives]] by Terrell Ward Bynum, 1st chapter of [[http://www.sunypress.edu/p-4063-the-impact-of-the-internet-on-o.aspx|The Impact of the Internet on Our Moral Lives]] SUNY Press 2005%0a* http://www.cyberpunkreview.com/uncategorized/an-interview-with-bruce-sterling-by-gunhead/%0a* [[http://www.scientificamerican.com/blog/post.cfm?id=you-can-increase-your-intelligence-2011-03-07|You can increase your intelligence: 5 ways to maximize your cognitive potential]] by Andrea Kuszewski, Scientific American Guest Blog March 2011 %0a** cf [[Events/HplusSummitHarvard#AndreaKuszewski]]%0a* http://www.fastcompany.com/1733627/mit-scientist-captures-his-sons-first-90000-hours-on-video%0a* http://www.theatlantic.com/business/archive/2011/03/who-is-safe-from-the-robot-revolution/72123/%0a* http://www.theatlantic.com/international/archive/2011/03/dont-dismiss-a-jasmine-moment-in-china/72103/%0a* [[#TheIllusionOfOwningAThirdArm]][[http://www.plosone.org/article/info%253Adoi%252F10.1371%252Fjournal.pone.0017208|The Illusion of Owning a Third Arm]], PLoS ONE February 2011%0a** "these findings are important because they challenge the traditional view of the gross morphology of the human body as a fundamental constraint for own-body perception, and instead suggest a highly flexible model of the body representation which can be reshaped to include an extra limb."%0a** [[http://www.ehrssonlab.se/|Brain, Body & Self Laboratory]] in Ehrsson lab, Department of Neuroscience, Karolinska Institutet%0a*** mentioned in [[ReadingNotes/IAmAStrangeLoop]]%0a** see also [[ReadingNotes/TheEgoTunnel]] and [[ReadingNotes/BeingNoOne]]%0a* [[http://singularityhub.com/2011/03/07/latest-geminoid-robot-looks-super-life-like-video/|Latest Geminoid Robot Looks More Human than Creepy]] by Aaron Saenz, Singularity Hub March 2011%0a* [[http://spectrum.ieee.org/semiconductors/devices/engineers-unveil-particle-accelerator-on-a-chip|Engineers Unveil Particle Accelerator on a Chip]] by Joseph Calamia, IEEE Spectrum March 2011%0a* [[http://www.steverubel.com/are-likes-poised-to-replace-links-as-the-webs|Are Likes Poised to Replace Links as the Web's Primary Signal?]] by Steve Rubel, February 2011%0a* [[http://hbswk.hbs.edu/item/6591.html|Why Companies Fail--and How Their Founders Can Bounce Back]] by Carmen Nobel, HBS Working Knowledge March 2011%0a* [[http://arvindn.livejournal.com/131216.html|Observations from Chennai]] by Arvind Narayanan, Arvind Narayanan's journal March 2011%0a* [[http://blogs.forbes.com/kashmirhill/2011/03/09/google-privacy-lawyers-fascinating-and-unofficial-thoughts-on-the-right-to-be-forgotten/|Google Privacy Lawyer’s Fascinating (and Unofficial) Thoughts on the ‘Right to be Forgotten’]] by Kashmir Hill, The Not-So Private Parts, Forbes March 2011%0a* [[http://thebigblogtheory.wordpress.com/2011/02/17/s04e16-the-cohabitation-formulation/|S04E16: The Cohabitation Formulation]] by David Saltzberg, The Big Blog Theory February 2011%0a* [[http://thebigblogtheory.wordpress.com/2011/02/24/s04e17-the-toast-derivation/|S04E17: The Toast Derivation]] by David Saltzberg, The Big Blog Theory February 2011%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wcXSpXyZVuY|Seth Lloyd on Quantum Life]] at the Perimeter Institute, TV Ontario February 2011 %0a** see also [[ReadingNotes/ProgrammingTheUniverse]]%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VwbKcVy6JWE|Golden Rule: The Investment Theory of Politics]] directed by Jonathan Shockley, February 2011 %0a** [[http://goldenruledocumentary.blogspot.com/|Golden Rule: The Investment Theory of Politics]] blog%0a** [[Wikipedia:Thomas Ferguson (academic)]]%0a** [[Wikipedia:Investment theory of party competition]]%0a** see also [[Events/VotingIsALearningProcess]] and [[Content/Economy]]%0a** [[http://economics.stanford.edu/files/Theses/Theses_2006/Kirschner.pdf|Death of a Congressman: Estimating the Economic Value of Campaign Contributions]] by Aron Lowe Kirschner, Department of Economics Stanford University 2006%0a* [[http://www.paristechreview.com/2011/03/11/qu-est-ce-qu-une-externalite/|Aujourd'hui, qu'est ce qu'une externalité?]] by Yann Moulier-Boutang, ParisTech Review March 2011%0a** see also [[Content/Economy]]%0a** could the actual benefit of the information "revolution" be not just of cheap collaboration but rather on spotting and making explicit externalities?%0a*** see [[ReadingNotes/InformationRules]]%0a* [[http://urbantick.blogspot.com/2011/03/earthquake-japan-in-need-for-time.html|Earthquake Japan - in Need for Time]], UrbanTick March 2011%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uX4iOGJBcZU|Privacy and Robots]] by Ryan Calo, Ethics@Noon at Stanford CIS March 2011%0a** mention of Wired for War by Peter Singer, still not read the book but seen several talks%0a*** definition of robot as having sensor, actuator and processor%0a* [[https://events.ccc.de/congress/2010/Fahrplan/events/4206.en.html|IMMI, from concept to reality]] by Daniel Domscheit-Berg, 27C3 2010%0a** [[http://immi.is/?l=en|International Modern Media Institute]] (IMMI)%0a* [[http://news.harvard.edu/gazette/story/2011/03/web-crawling-the-brain/|Web-crawling the brain]] by David Cameron, Harvard Gazette March 2011%0a* [[http://news.cnet.com/8301-31921_3-20042277-281.html|DOJ wins access to WikiLeaks-related Twitter accounts]] by Declan McCullagh, Privacy Inc. - CNET News March 2011%0a* [[http://ginzametrics.com/how-search-affects-language-design.html|How Search Will Affect Programming Language Design]] by Nick Allen, Ginzametrics March 2011%0a** see also [[Tools/Programming]]%0a** mention of [[WithoutNotesSeptember10#GuySteele]]%0a* [[http://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/beautiful-minds/201103/the-secret-long-life-and-happiness-revealed|The Secret of Long Life and Happiness Revealed]] by Scott Barry Kaufman, Psychology Today March 2011%0a* [[http://effetsdeterre.fr/2011/03/13/nucleaire-et-si-chacun-gardait-son-calme/|Nucléaire: et si chacun gardait son calme?]] by Denis Delbecq, Effets de terre March 2011%0a* [[http://www.nytimes.com/reuters/2011/03/07/technology/tech-us-sleep-technology.html|Not Getting Enough Sleep? Turn Off the Technology]] via Reutersm, NYTimes.com March 2011%0a* [[http://www.readwriteweb.com/archives/google_to_launch_major_new_social_network_called_c.php|Google to Launch Major New Social Network Called Circles, Possibly Today]] by Marshall Kirkpatrick, ReadWriteWeb March 2011%0a** see [[Person/Person]] and [[Tools/SocialNetworks]]%0a* [[https://raganwald.posterous.com/hasta-la-vista-quora|Hasta la Vista, Quora!]], Raganwald's Posterous March 2011%0a** see also [[Tools/SocialNetworks#Quora]]%0a* [[http://www.socialtimes.com/2011/03/a-social-network-is-not-necessarily-a-community-how-quora-is-struggling-to-figure-this-out/|Is Quora Struggling to Become A Community?]] by Kelsey Blair, SocialTimes March 2011%0a* [[http://www.vanityfair.com/business/features/2011/04/4chan-201104|4chan's Chaos Theory]] by Vanessa Grigoriadis, Vanity Fair April 2011%0a* [[http://www.wired.com/wiredscience/2011/03/alpha-wave-sleep/|Sleep Quality May Be Tied to Covert Brain Wave]] by Bruce Bower, Wired.com March 2011%0a** [[http://www.plosone.org/article/info%253Adoi%252F10.1371%252Fjournal.pone.0017351|Covert Waking Brain Activity Reveals Instantaneous Sleep Depth]], PLoS ONE March 2011%0a* [[http://mashable.com/2011/03/10/node-js/|Why Everyone Is Talking About Node]] by Jolie O'Dell, Mashable March 2011%0a* [[http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2005/06/21/AR2005062101632.html|The Road to Riches Is Called K Street]] by Jeffrey H. Birnbaum, Washington Post 2005 %0a** [[Wikipedia:K Street (Washington, D.C.)]]%0a* [[http://infolab.stanford.edu/infoseminar/tomkins-slides.pdf|User Modeling on the World Wide Web]] by Andrew Tomkins, [[http://infolab.stanford.edu/infoseminar/|Stanford InfoSeminar]] March 2011%0a* [[http://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/print/2011/04/north-korea-8217-s-digital-underground/8414/|North Korea’s Digital Underground]] by Robert S. Boynton, The Atlantic April 2011%0a** http://twitter.com/#!/theatlantic%0a** http://twitter.com/#!/rsboynton%0a* [[http://infolab.stanford.edu/infoseminar/kraska-slides.pdf|CrowdDB: Answering queries with crowdsourcing]] by Tim Kraska, [[http://infolab.stanford.edu/infoseminar/|Stanford InfoSeminar]] March 2011%0a** [[http://amplab.cs.berkeley.edu/|AMPLab]] Algorithms, Machines and People Lab at UC Berkeley%0a** probably the opposite of what people interested in AGI would like but yet IMHO at least interesting by maybe more precisely delimiting the boundaries of what still has to be transformed to algorithms%0a** see also [[Tools/AWS#MTurk]]%0a** [[http://dub.washington.edu/pubs/243|VizWiz: nearly real-time answers to visual questions]] 2010%0a*** shared during [[Events/MBE16]]%0a* [[http://www.franceculture.com/emission-le-champ-des-possibles-que-ferons-nous-de-nos-genomes-decryptes-2011-03-11.html|Que ferons-nous de nos génomes décryptés ?]], Le Champs des Possibles, France Culture March 2011%0a* [[http://en.akihabaranews.com/88158/environment/fukushima-dai-ichi-how-a-nuclear-power-plant-works|Fukushima Dai-Ichi: How a nuclear power plant works]] by Ike Leus, Akihabara News March 2011%0a* [[http://www.franceculture.com/2011-03-11-la-cyber-censure-dans-le-monde.html|La cyber-censure dans le monde]], France Culture March 2011%0a** [[http://www.i-policy.org/2010/12/global-internet-freedom-act.html|Global Internet Freedom Act]] (GIFA), Information Policy%0a* [[http://mitnse.com/|Why I am not worried about Japan’s nuclear reactors.]] by Josef Oehmen, MIT Department of Nuclear Science and Engineering March 2011%0a* [[http://www.franceculture.com/emission-du-grain-a-moudre-est-il-plus-dangereux-de-manger-aujourd-hui-qu-hier-2011-03-15.html|Est-il plus dangereux de manger aujourd'hui qu'hier ?]], Du Grain ŕ moudre, France Culture March 2011%0a* [[http://www.paristechreview.com/2011/03/15/innovation-de-rupture-comment-rechercher-inimaginable/|Innovation de rupture: comment rechercher l’inimaginable]], ParisTech Review March 2011%0a** "La « théorie de la conception » montre que l’ingénieur du 21č sičcle ne peut se contenter d’ętre un modélisateur et un optimisateur. Il doit développer une troisičme capacité. Il doit devenir producteur de concepts novateurs en intégrant une vérité trčs nouvelle pour lui : le raisonnement artistique est plus sophistiqué et plus vaste que le raisonnement classique."%0a** see also [[ReadingNotes/SeeingWhatsNext]]%0a* [[http://www.industrie.com/it/conception/kcp-une-methode-pour-innover.9908|KCP : une méthode pour innover - Conception]] by Muriel De Véricourt, Industrie.com 2010%0a** [[Wikipedia:C-K theory]]%0a** [[Wikipedia:Paul Cohen (mathematician)]]%0a** [[http://www.cgs.ensmp.fr/DesignTheorySIG/|Design Theory SIG]] of Design Society%0a* [[http://ecorner.stanford.edu/authorMaterialInfo.html?mid=2596|Bill Gross, Idealab & eSolar - A Devotion to New Ideas]], Stanford's Entrepreneurship Corner February 2011%0a* [[http://ecorner.stanford.edu/authorMaterialInfo.html?mid=2669|Guy Kawasaki, Garage Technology Ventures - Creating Enchantment]], Stanford's Entrepreneurship Corner March 2011%0a** {-"You are welcome."-} but rather "You would do the same for me."%0a** MAP%0a*** Mastery%0a*** Autonomy%0a*** Purpose%0a* [[http://www.boston.com/business/bizcasts/christensen/|Clayton Christensen: Boston Globe Bizcasts]] Boston.com 2005%0a** see also [[ReadingNotes/SeeingWhatsNext]]%0a* [[http://rjlipton.wordpress.com/2011/03/17/happy-st-patricks-day-again-again/|Happy St. Patrick’s Day—Again Again.]] by Dick Lipton, Gödel’s Lost Letter and P=NP March 2011%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zLhBwQ_V3ic|Kevin Poulsen - Author of Kingpin]], CIS Speaker Series, Stanford Law School March 2011%0a** [[http://www.wired.com/beyond_the_beyond/2011/02/kingpin-by-kevin-poulsen/|Kingpin by Kevin Poulsen]] by Bruce Sterling, Beyond The Beyond February 2011%0a** [[http://www.wired.com/threatlevel/2011/02/kingpin-excerpt/|Book Excerpt: Kingpin — How One Hacker Took Over the Billion Dollar Cyber Crime Underground]] by Kevin Poulsen, Threat Level on Wired.com February 2011%0a** [[http://kingpin.cc/|Kingpin.cc]] official website%0a* [[http://www.cnn.com/2011/WORLD/americas/03/16/mexico.us.drones/index.html?hpt=Sbin|Mexico confirms presence of U.S. drones]] by the CNN Wire Staff, CNN.com March 2011%0a* [[http://blog.tcrouzet.com/2011/03/18/je-ferme-mon-blog/|Je ferme mon blog et me déconnecte]] by Thierry Crouzet, March 2011%0a** his older book read several years ago [[ReadingNotes/LePeupleDesConnecteurs]]%0a** see also my own [[Cookbook/Cognition#DedicatedCreativityTime]]%0a** shared for AIW http://groups.google.com/group/master-web-science/browse_frm/thread/32d1db371f68f63e%0a* [[http://www.ted.com/talks/deb_roy_the_birth_of_a_word.html|Deb Roy: The birth of a word]], TED.com March 2011%0a* [[http://33bits.org/2011/03/18/privacy-and-the-market-for-lemons-or-how-websites-are-like-used-cars/|Privacy and the Market for Lemons, or How Websites Are Like Used Cars]] by Arvind Narayanan, 33 Bits of Entropy March 2011%0a* [[http://www.uic.edu/htbin/cgiwrap/bin/ojs/index.php/fm/article/view/3051/2835|FYI: TMI: Toward a holistic social theory of information overload]] by Anthony Lincoln, First Monday March 2011%0a** mention of Epistemic hierarchy by Mason et al. (1995)%0a* [[http://www.wired.com/magazine/2011/03/mf_larrypage/|Larry Page Wants to Return Google to Its Startup Roots]] by Steven Levy, Wired March 2011%0a* [[http://spectrum.ieee.org/automaton/robotics/industrial-robots/irobot-sending-packbots-and-warriors-to-fukushima|Japan Earthquake: iRobot Sending Packbots and Warriors to Fukushima Dai-1 Nuclear Plant]] by Evan Ackerman, IEEE Spectrum March 2011%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yfM4Tgbni9M|Nicholas Carr]] at Social Media Club Rotterdam March 2011%0a** [[http://socialmediarotterdam.nl/2011/03/04/social-media-club-xl-nicholas-carr/|Nicholas Carr]] by Roel, Social Media Club XL March 2011%0a** [[http://www.roughtype.com/|Rough Type]] Nicholas Carr's Blog%0a** [[http://www.nicholasgcarr.com/|Nicholas Carr]]'s website%0a** my own possible solutions%0a*** [[Cookbook/Cognition#GoalFocusAttention]]%0a*** [[Cookbook/Cognition#DedicatedCreativityTime]]%0a*** [[Cookbook/Cognition#OptimalLearningClosure]]%0a*** [[CognitiveEnvironments/]]%0a** see also the several talks and article read before%0a* [[http://bigthink.com/ideas/26566|From Papyrus to iPad: The Evolution of Reading]] by Nicholas Carr, Big Think January 2011%0a** cost of decision making embodied in reading%0a*** early on with splitting words (have to find the NPL term for that)%0a*** now with links and clicking or not%0a* [[http://pewresearch.org/pubs/1499/google-does-it-make-us-stupid-experts-stakeholders-mostly-say-no|Does Google Make Us Stupid?]] by Janna Quitney Anderson, Elon University, and Lee Rainie, Pew Internet & American Life Project February 2010%0a** "It will reinforce certain dispositions in the end-user: stronger intellects will use Google as a creative tool, while others will let Google do the thinking for them." -- David Ellis, York University, Toronto%0a** "Already my iPhone functions as the external, silicon lobe of my brain. For it to help me become even smarter, it will need to be even more effective and flexible than it already is. What worries me is that device manufacturers and internet developers are more concerned with lock-in than they are with making people smarter. That means it will be a constant struggle for individuals to reclaim their intelligence from the networks they increasingly depend upon." -- Dylan Tweney, senior editor, Wired magazine%0a*** see also [[AutoDebate/Apple]] and [[ReadingNotes/InformationRules]]%0a** http://www.quora.com/Is-the-Internet-making-us-stupid-and-shallow-thinkers%0a*** "The problem is that skimming is becoming our dominant mode of thought. Once a means to an end, a way to identify information for further study, it’s becoming an end in itself—our preferred method of both learning and analysis. Dazzled by the Net’s treasures, we are blind to the damage we may be doing to our intellectual lives and even our culture."%0a* [[http://scienceblogs.com/cortex/2010/06/the_shallows.php|The Shallows]] by Jonah Lehrer, The Frontal Cortex 2010%0a** including an answer in the coments by Nick Carr%0a* [[http://ontwik.com/creativity/lean-startup-101-for-developers/|Lean Startup 101 for Developers]] by Abby Fichtner, January 2011%0a** see also [[Events/LeanStartupEtBusinessModel]] and [[Events/LeanStartupEtBusinessModelDecembre10]]%0a** http://www.TheHackerChickBlog.com%0a* [[http://33bits.org/2011/03/23/the-master-switch-and-the-centralization-of-the-internet/|The Master Switch and the Centralization of the Internet]] by Arvind Narayanan, 33 Bits of Entropy March 2011%0a** [[WithoutNotesFebruary11#TimWu]]%0a* [[http://www.shanzai.com/market-mayhem/news/3096-huawei-shining-and-zte-rising-among-the-most-innovative-brands-in-china#axzz1HYJOoWcb|Huawei shining and ZTE rising among the most innovative brands in China]] by Neo, Shanzai.com March 2011%0a* [[http://www.franceculture.com/emission-place-de-la-toile-internet-et-geographie-les-imaginaires-de-l-espace-2011-03-13.html|Internet et géographie : les imaginaires de l'espace]], Place de la Toile, France Culture March 2011%0a** [[http://barthes.ens.fr/equipe/|L'équipe Réseaux, Savoirs & Territoires]], ENS%0a** see also [[Seedea:Utopiahanalysis/UniNetVerseVisu]] and the recently added http://earthengine.googlelabs.com [[Content/Vademecum]]%0a* [[http://ecorner.stanford.edu/author/mark_forchette|Mark Forchette, OptiMedica]], Stanford's Entrepreneurship Corner January 2011%0a** there is often an opportunity accross domains by looking at the waste of one and the needs of another%0a*** transforming a by-product to a source by being the right channel%0a* [[http://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/ulterior-motives/201103/building-during-brainstorming|Building during brainstorming, When are groups good for generating ideas?]] by Art Markman, Psychology Today March 2011%0a* [[#Chaisson]][[http://blog.sciencemusings.com/2005/07/is-history-one-damn-thing-after.html|Is history one damn thing after another?]] by Chet Raymo, Science Musings Blog 2005%0a** after reading again Seedea:Content/Newconcepts#FERD for [[MemoryRecalls/Newconcepts]] of the 26th of March 2011%0a* [[http://www.tufts.edu/as/wright_center/eric/reprints/rise_of_complexity_nature.pdf|The Rise of Complexity in Nature]] by E.J. Chaisson, Bioastronomy '02 Conference Proceedings, 2002%0a* [[http://www.tufts.edu/as/wright_center/eric/reprints/newscientist_galley1.pdf|The heat to come...]] by E.J. Chaisson, New Scientist 2009%0a* [[http://www.tufts.edu/as/wright_center/eric/reprints/EnergyRateDensity_I_FINAL_2011.pdf|Energy Rate Density as a Complexity Metric and Evolutionary Driver]] by E.J. Chaisson, Wileys Periodicals Complexity 2010%0a** note that [[Seedea:Research/PhylogeneticFlowProgramming|ΦFP]] use the symbolΦ and the concept of flow but was written without knowing ERD/FERD/Φ and yet could probably benefit from Chaisson generalist or unifying view point, especially since phylogenies were used in a general manner, not limited to biological organisms but aiming to be applied to software too%0a** consider if the metric can be applied to%0a*** software?%0a*** a website?%0a*** the Internet?%0a**** see [[WithoutNotesFebruary11#WorldStorageComputationCapcities|previously read article on the amount of information]], note that infrastructure would have to be taken into account here in particular large cables and datacenters%0a*** a political or economial system?%0a*** if so how%0a**** could the result be useful, toward which activities?%0a*** consider my own desire for a personal metric of own written software used daily%0a*** see also [[Content/Needs#SupercomputerCyclesHistory]]%0a** see also [[http://www.tufts.edu/as/wright_center/eric/reprints/EnergyRateDensity_II_galley_2011.pdf|Energy Rate Density II: Probing Further a New Complexity Metric]]%0a** on evolution of plants see [[ReadingNotes/AnOrchardInvisible]]%0a** see also Seedea:Research/Drive as a reason of why this is most likely to go further contradicting the argument that efficiency might be enough to then "rest"%0a* [[http://thejaynotes.com/is-google-always-the-best-search-engine-answer-is-no-why/|Is Google Always the Best Search Engine? Answer is No! why?]] by Jay, The Jay Notes March 2011%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ByNVz7MTSho|Tony Judt's Last Will]], VPRO Backlight 2010%0a** watched the lecture at the Remarque Institute earlier last month%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7EBFLXCyM0I|After Democracy]] by Chris Kijne, VPRO Backlight 2010%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bWI-aQRL_ko|Debt and Redemption]] by Marije Meerman, VPRO Backlight 2010%0a** [[http://boombustblog.com/|BoomBustBlog.com]] by Reggie Middleton%0a* [[http://women.timesonline.co.uk/tol/life_and_style/women/body_and_soul/article7138328.ece|Is this boy the next James Dyson?]] by Steve Cochrane, Times Online 2010%0a* [[http://www.franceculture.com/emission-science-publique-le-biomimetisme-peut-il-revolutionner-la-robotique-2011-03-25.html|Le biomimétisme peut-il révolutionner la robotique ?]], Science publique, France Culture March 2011%0a* [[http://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/news/2011/03/riaa-lobbyist-becomes-federal-judge-rules-on-file-sharing-cases.ars|RIAA lobbyist becomes federal judge, rules on file-sharing cases]] by Nate Anderson. ArsTechnica March 2011%0a* [[http://blogs.wsj.com/venturecapital/2011/03/24/sequoia-to-color-labs-not-since-google-have-we-seen-this/|Sequoia To Color Labs: Not Since Google Have We Seen This - Venture Capital Dispatch]] by Ty McMahan, WSJ March 2011%0a* [[https://www.fis.dowjones.com/WebBlogs.aspx?aid=DJFVW00020110323e73o00105&ProductIDFromApplication=&r=wsjblog&s=djfvw|Color Looks To Brighten Up The Post-PC World With $41M]] by Ty McMahan, Dow Jones VentureWire March 2011%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GWwppMEHhMw|American Philosopher]] by Phillip McReynolds, March 2011%0a** found via http://www.youtube.com/user/LennyBound%0a* [[http://ec.europa.eu/research/infocentre/article_en.cfm?id=/research/headlines/news/article_11_03_29_en.html&item=Infocentre&artid=20573|Male and female plant organs talk like brain cells]], European Commission March 2011%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-2240_fDJQE|Predictive Analytics: The Consumer Crystal Ball]], MIT/Stanford Venture Lab February 2011%0a** [[http://www.vlab.org/article.html?aid=385|official page]]%0a** [[http://www.dataspora.com/|dataspora]]%0a* [[http://www.techdirt.com/articles/20110328/15514013655/is-it-privacy-violation-companies-to-make-inferences-about-what-you-might-like.shtml|Is It A Privacy Violation For Companies To Make Inferences About What You Might Like?]] by Mike Masnick, Techdirt March 2011%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xLBvCB2kr4Q|All Questions Answered]] by Donald Knuth, Google Tech Talk March 2011%0a** [[http://www-cs-faculty.stanford.edu/~uno/|Don Knuth's Home Page]], Stanford University%0a** consider also my own skills and [[Content/Startup]] (with [[AutoDebate/WhyIsEntrepreneurshipTheLeastWorstSolution]]) and Seedea:Content/Predictions to see what type of questions I am most likely able to solve and how to exploit them consistently%0a*** collaboration, aggregation, social filtering, recommendation, ...%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ToKM3sYeKoQ|B Home Modular Shelter System]] by Bryan Hendrickson, Global Ignite Week 2011%0a** see also [[Content/Projetautonomieenergetique]] and [[Content/Vademecum]]%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1osdnKzj-1k|Why I Love My 3D Printer]] by Schuyler St Leger, iGnite Phoenix February 2011%0a** see also [[Events/RADArt6]]%0a* [[http://www.lemonde.fr/idees/article/2011/03/25/un-chaos-numerique-est-possible-en-2015_1498401_3232.html|Un chaos numérique est possible en 2015]] by Michel Riguidel, LeMonde.fr March 2011%0a* [[http://johncarlosbaez.wordpress.com/2011/03/07/this-weeks-finds-week-311/|This Week’s Finds (Week 311)]] interview with Eliezer Yudkowsky by John Carlos Baez, Azimuth March 2011%0a** [[http://johncarlosbaez.wordpress.com/2011/03/14/this-weeks-finds-week-312/|This Week’s Finds (Week 312)]]%0a** [[http://johncarlosbaez.wordpress.com/2011/03/25/this-weeks-finds-week-313/|This Week’s Finds (Week 313)]]%0a** see also [[ReadingNotes/PetitCoursDAutoDefenseIntellectuelle]], [[Fabien/Beliefs]]%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ju7lwyWb7AA|The Meaning of Life and the Role of Robots]] by Marshall Brain, NCState 2010%0a** [[PersonalInformationStream/WithoutNotesFebruary11#MartinFord]], [[PersonalInformationStream/LinkOfTheMonth#February2011]], and [[WithoutNotesFebruary11#MarshallBrain]]%0a* [[http://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/ulterior-motives/201103/your-beliefs-about-intelligence-affect-your-beliefs-about-learning|Your beliefs about intelligence affect your beliefs about learning]] by Art Markman, Psychology Today March 2011%0a* [[http://blog.wolfram.com/2011/03/30/launching-a-new-era-in-large-scale-systems-modeling/|Launching a New Era in Large-Scale Systems Modeling]] by Stephen Wolfram, Wolfram Blog March 2011%0a* [[http://www.mtv.com/videos/news/637648/meet-the-faces-behind-facebook.jhtml#id=1661009|Meet The Faces Behind Facebook]], MTV March 2011%0a* [[http://www.franceculture.com/emission-la-marche-des-sciences-un-siecle-de-nucleaire-pour-le-meilleur-et-pour-le-pire-2011-03-31.h|Un sičcle de nucléaire, pour le meilleur et pour le pire]], La Marche des sciences, France Culture March 2011%0a* [[http://hplusmagazine.com/2011/03/31/reduction-considered-harmful/|Reduction Considered Harmful]] by Monica Anderson, H+ Magazine March 2011 PersonalInformationStream.WithoutNotesMarch12=* [[http://www.wired.com/dangerroom/2012/02/dmitry-itskov/|Russian Mogul's Plan: Plant Our Brains in Robots, Keep Them Alive Forever]] by Katie Drummond, Danger Room for Wired.com February 2012%0a* [[http://www.wired.com/autopia/2012/02/padilla-robo-cars-sb-1298/|California Lawmaker Wants Rules for Robo-Cars]] by Chuck Squatriglia, Autopia for Wired.com February 2012%0a* [[http://www.thebookdesigner.com/2010/09/9-book-design-tips-that-authors-need-to-know/|9 Book Design Tips that Authors Need to Know]] by Joel Friedlander, The Book Designer 2010%0a** motivated by Lulu.com for [[Content/MyAphorisms]]%0a* [[http://www.thebookdesigner.com/2010/06/top-8-cover-design-tips-for-self-publishers/|Top 8 Cover Design Tips for Self-Publishers]] by Joel Friedlander, The Book Designer 2010%0a* {-[[http://blog.ted.com/2012/03/01/remembering-to-remember-joshua-foer-at-ted2012/|Remembering to remember: Joshua Foer at TED2012]], TED Blog March 2012-}%0a** added to [[ReadingNotes/MoonwalkingWithEinstein]]%0a* [[http://www.wired.com/cloudline/2012/03/science-cloud/|Europe-Only 'Science Cloud' Aims to Solve Mysteries]] by Mike Barton, Cloudline for Wired.com March 2012%0a* [[http://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/news/2012/03/google-privacy-change-taking-effect-today-is-illegal-eu-officials-say.ars|Google privacy change taking effect today is illegal, EU officials say]] by Jon Brodkin, ArsTechnica March 2012%0a* [[http://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/news/2012/03/megaupload-got-a-death-sentence-without-trial-says-kim-dotcom-in-first-tv-interview.ars|Megaupload takedown a "death sentence without trial," says Kim Dotcom]] by Nate Anderson, ArsTechnica March 2012%0a* [[http://johncarlosbaez.wordpress.com/2012/02/28/research-work-act-dead-what-next/|Research Work Act Dead — What Next?]] by John Baez, Azimuth February 2012%0a* [[http://www.scottaaronson.com/blog/?p=954|My visit to D-Wave: Beyond the roast-beef sandwich]] by Scott Aaronson, Shtetl-Optimized February 2012%0a* [[http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052970204653604577249341403742390.html|The Mounting Minuses at Google+]] by Amir Efrati, WSJ.com February 2012%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J_bTG70xe-Y|Health Empowerment through Self-Tracking]] by Anne Wright, Strata New York 2011%0a** motivated by [[Events/QSBXL2012]]%0a** cf [[Content/Health]] or %25thumb%25[[Path:/pub/stresslevel.png|Path:/pub/stresslevel.png]]%25%25%0a** [[http://bodytrack.org/|BodyTrack]] Open source tools to capture and explore data on activities, environmental and food inputs, and health status over time%0a* [[http://andrewmcafee.org/2012/03/a-data-scientist-youve-never-heard-of-is-now-the-master-of-your-domain/|A Data Scientist You’ve Never Heard of Is Now the Master of Your Domain]] by Andrew McAfee, March 2012%0a* [[http://www.ted.com/talks/shlomo_benartzi_saving_more_tomorrow.html|Saving for tomorrow, tomorrow]] by Shlomo Benartzi, TED.com 2011%0a* [[http://www.ted.com/talks/daniel_goldstein_the_battle_between_your_present_and_future_self.html|The battle between your present and future self]] by Daniel Goldstein, TED.com 2011%0a** also motivated by the title of this very PIM "Notes to a future self"%0a* [[http://www.ted.com/talks/susan_cain_the_power_of_introverts.html|The power of introverts]] by Susan Cain, TED.com 2012%0a* [[http://www.ted.com/talks/neil_macgregor_2600_years_of_history_in_one_object.html|2600 years of history in one object]] by Neil MacGregor, TED.com 2011%0a* [[http://www.ted.com/talks/paddy_ashdown_the_global_power_shift.html|The global power shift]] by Paddy Ashdown, TED.com 2011%0a* [[http://www.santafe.edu/research/videos/play/?id=6b7edfc6-7936-4e50-be34-10900b8226ce|WHAT IF? Architecture, Ecology, Innovation and the Design of Cities]] by Jeff Stein, Santa Fe Institute January 2012%0a** [[Wikipedia:Arcology]]%0a** http://www.ArcoSanti.org%0a** see also [[Content/Projetautonomieenergetique]] and [[House/]]%0a* [[http://www.ted.com/talks/bunker_roy.html|Learning from a barefoot movement]] by Bunker Roy, TED.com 2011%0a* [[http://www.ted.com/talks/chris_bliss_comedy_is_translation.html|Comedy is translation]] by Chris Bliss, TED.com 2011%0a* [[http://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/news/2012/03/algorithms-can-have-errors-one-mans-quest-to-purge-horrific-pictures-from-his-google-results.ars|"Algorithms can have errors": One man's quest to purge horrific pictures from his Google results]] by Nate Anderson, ArsTecnica March 2012%0a* [[http://arstechnica.com/business/news/2012/03/ask-stack-should-i-learn-a-new-programming-language.ars|Ask Stack: Should I learn a new programming language?]], Stack Exchange for ArsTechnica March 2012%0a* [[http://asmarterplanet.com/blog/2012/03/taking-watson-to-the-bank.html|Taking Watson to Financial Services]] by Manoj Saxena, A Smarter Planet Blog March 2012%0a* [[http://arstechnica.com/business/news/2012/03/the-pwn-plug-is-a-little-white-box-that-can-hack-your-network.ars|The Pwn Plug is a little white box that can hack your network]] by Robert McMillan, Wired.com March 2012%0a* [[http://econfuture.wordpress.com/2012/02/15/manufacturing-jobs-automation-and-future-assumptions/|Manufacturing Jobs, Automation and Future Assumptions]] by Martin Ford, econfuture February 2012%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7ImvlS8PLIo|A Universe From Nothing]] by Lawrence Krauss, AAI 2009%0a** see also [[Content/Cosmology]]%0a* [[http://www.slate.com/blogs/future_tense/2012/03/07/the_conundrum_david_owen_on_the_environment_efficiency_and_green_cars_.html|The Conundrum: David Owen on the environment, efficiency, and green cars.]] by Torie Bosch, Slate blog March 2012%0a** [[http://www.powells.com/biblio/74-9781594485619-0|The Conundrum: How Scientific Innovation, Increased Efficiency, and Good Intentions Can Make Our Energy and Climate Problems Worse]] by David Owen, Powell's Books 2012%0a** see also the older 199 [[http://yalepress.yale.edu/book.asp?isbn=9780300078152|Seeing Like a State, How Certain Schemes to Improve the Human Condition Have Failed]] by James C. Scott, Yale University Press%0a* [[http://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/news/2012/03/lawsuit-illustrates-bitcoins-chargeback-problem.ars|Lawsuit illustrates Bitcoin's chargeback problem]] by Timothy B. Lee, Arstechnica.com March 2012%0a* [[http://www.technologyreview.com/blog/arxiv/27593/|The Emerging Science of Connected Networks]], arXiv blog for MIT Technology Review, February 2012%0a** see own [[Analysis/ExtendedLayeredModel]]%0a* [[http://www.technologyreview.com/blog/arxiv/27608/|Culturomics and the Google Book Project]], arXiv blog for MIT Technology Review, February 2012%0a* [[http://www.technologyreview.com/blog/arxiv/27628/|Quantum Biology and the Puzzle of Coherence]], , arXiv blog for MIT Technology Review, March 2012%0a* [[http://www.nytimes.com/2012/02/26/opinion/sunday/innovation-and-the-bell-labs-miracle.html?pagewanted=all|Innovation and the Bell Labs Miracle]] by Jon Gertner, NYTimes.com February 2012%0a* [[http://www.lemonde.fr/technologies/article/2012/03/07/ma-journee-sans-google-la-difficile-redecouverte-d-internet_1652516_651865.html|Ma journée sans Google, la difficile redécouverte d'Internet]] by Guénaël Pépin, LeMonde.fr March 2012%0a** see [[AutoDebate/GoogleIsEvil]]%0a* [[http://www.wired.com/epicenter/2012/03/opinion-wolfram-life-analytics/|The Personal Analytics of My Life]] by Stephen Wolfram, Epicenter for Wired.com March 2012%0a* [[http://blogs.rue89.com/corinne-lepage/2011/07/19/les-assos-pour-lenvironnement-se-font-entuber-en-douce-214879|Le décret qui entube en douce les assos pour l'environnement | Chez Corinne Lepage]] by Corinne Lepage, Rue89 Les blogs 2011%0a* [[http://www.slate.fr/story/39077/qatar-france|Comment le Qatar a acheté la France (et s'est payé sa classe politique)]] by Eric Leser, Slate.fr 2011%0a* [[http://www.franceculture.fr/emission-les-nouveaux-chemins-de-la-connaissance-lire-le-cerveau-2012-03-09|Lire le cerveau]], Les Nouveaux chemins de la connaissance, France Culture March 2012%0a** see also [[Events/LImagerieCerebraleDansTousSesEtats]]%0a** [[Languages/OwnConcepts#Cryptocognition]]%0a** example from Nature Review of Neuroscience article on a job interview in which the company has a way to check whereas the interviewee does not%0a*** see again Foucault's governality%0a*** precision that research is often precisely funded on the basis of control%0a** discussions on scenario in which everybody would have access to such a "cerebroscope"%0a*** but no mention of hyperscanning%0a* [[http://www.santafe.edu/research/videos/play/?id=149294ae-07d1-4c03-ac4c-fc61301f4f0f|Revisiting Resource Scarcity, Warfare, and Violence]] by Carol Ember, Santa Fe Institute February 2012%0a* [[http://www.santafe.edu/research/videos/play/?id=1a931ddf-5e8c-4aed-adfc-3d69e4a0fb7c|Animal Social Learning and the Evolution of Culture]] by Kevin Laland, Santa Fe Institute February 2012%0a** mention of Axelrod equivalent in game theory%0a** you can learn too much%0a*** ~=overfiting?%0a*** sucessful = small time learning then exploiting%0a** if you must learn, then copy%0a** copying pays... provided it is efficient%0a*** i.e. not copying the wrong strategies or doing it in a too costly way%0a** the timing of learning is critical%0a** the value mental time travel%0a*** using knowledge about past and future%0a** "discount machine" as successful strategy%0a** but '''when''' does it pay then to innovate?%0a** [[http://lalandlab.st-andrews.ac.uk/tournaments/tournament2/index.html|Social Learning Strategies Tournament]] at The Laland Lab%0a* [[http://www.people.fas.harvard.edu/~nunn/PDFs/MacLean%2520et%2520al.%25202011.pdf|How does cognition evolve? Phylogenetic comparative psychology]], Animal Cognition 2011%0a** "Tinbergen’s other two questions for biological analysis: the phylogenetic distribution and function of cognitive traits."%0a** quid of AI/AGI phylogeny (by year, lab, author, paradigm, ...)%0a** see also Seedea:Research/PhylogeneticFlowProgramming%0a* [[http://arstechnica.com/gaming/news/2012/03/artificial-intelligence-angelina-builds-videogams-from-scratch.ars|Artificial intelligence project builds video games from scratch]] by Megan Geuss, arstechnica.com March 2012%0a** discussed with The Painting Fool author Colton from the same lab at Imperial College during [[SonyCSL15thAnniversaryEveningSymposium]]%0a* [[http://www.gamesbyangelina.org/papers/cook.pdf|Initial Results From Co-operative Co-evolution for Automated Platformer Design]], Cook et al. 2012%0a** fitness function not yet matching what player describe as "fun experience"%0a*** which included gradually increasing difficulty%0a** lack of diversity%0a* [[http://www.wired.com/wiredenterprise/2012/03/ibm-watson/|IBM Sends Jeopardy Supercomputer to Medical School]] by Robert McMillan, Wired Enterprise for Wired.com March 2012%0a* [[http://www.sciencemag.org/content/328/5975/208|Why Copy Others? Insights from the Social Learning Strategies Tournament]], Science 2010%0a* [[http://www.wired.com/dangerroom/2012/03/dugan-darpa-google/|Exclusive: Darpa Director Bolts Pentagon for Google]] by Noah Shachtman, Danger Room for Wired.com March 2012* [[http://www.nytimes.com/2012/03/05/education/moocs-large-courses-open-to-all-topple-campus-walls.html|MOOCs, Large Courses Open to All, Topple Campus Walls]] by Tamar Lewin, NYTimes.com March 2012%0a** see [[Content/Education#InteractiveClasses]]%0a* [[http://www.paristechreview.com/2012/03/13/video-games-real-economic-wars/|Video Games and their Very Real Economic Wars]], ParisTech March 2012%0a* [[http://www.technologyreview.com/blog/arxiv/27642/|The Hidden Risk of a Meltdown in the Cloud]], ArXiv blog for MIT Technology Review March 2012%0a** [[http://arxiv.org/abs/1203.1979|Icebergs in the Clouds: the Other Risks of Cloud Computing]] by Bryan Ford, March 2012%0a** interesting for Seedea:Oimp/CloudArbitrage%0a** see also [[Analysis/PracticalMindUploadingLimits]]%0a** also have to take into account the economical view hence [[Cookbook/Mind]]%0a* [[http://www.internetevolution.com/document.asp?doc_id=240386&print=yes|The Big Report - Google's Mounting Trash Pile]] by Mary Jander, Internet Evolution March 2012%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OO39mCdWNvM|l'Empire Samsung]], Un Oeil sur la Planete 2011%0a* [[http://medicalxpress.com/news/2012-03-evidence-meditation-brain.html|Evidence builds that meditation strengthens the brain, researchers say]], medicalXpress March 2012%0a** [[http://www.frontiersin.org/Human_Neuroscience/10.3389/fnhum.2012.00038/abstract|Frontiers | Effects of Meditation Experience on Functional Connectivity of Distributed Brain Networks]], Frontiers in Human Neuroscience March 2012%0a** see [[Content/Meditation]]%0a* [[http://bits.blogs.nytimes.com/2012/03/15/better-forecasts-from-the-cloud/|Better Economic Forecasts, From the Cloud]] by Quentin Hardy, NYTimes.com March 2012%0a* [[http://www.univie.ac.at/constructivism/journal/7/2/104.quale|On the Role of Constructivism in Mathematical Epistemology]] by Andreas Quale, Constructivist Foundations March 2012%0a** see also [[Fabien/EpistemologicalModel]] and [[Content/Mathematics#History]]%0a* [[http://cogprints.org/6767/|Incorporating characteristics of human creativity into an evolutionary art algorithm]] by Steven DiPaola and Liane M. Gabora, 2009%0a** http://dipaola.org/evolve/%0a* [[http://tedxlausanne.org/jurgen-schmidhuber/|When creative machines overtake man]] by Jürgen Schmidhuber, TEDxLausanne January 2012%0a* [[http://ecorner.stanford.edu/authorMaterialInfo.html?mid=2866|Live Life in Permanent Beta]] by Reid Hoffman, Stanford's Entrepreneurship Corner February 2012%0a* [[#JeanStaune]][[http://www.franceculture.fr/emission-les-racines-du-ciel-la-science-et-la-spiritualite-les-progres-de-la-science-avec-jean-staun|La science et la spiritualité, les progrčs de la science, avec Jean Staune]], Les Racines du ciel, France Culture March 2012%0a** difference between evolution, the process of mutation and inherance, and darwinism, a specific mechanism as natural selection and randomness%0a*** alternative proposal through [[Wikipedia:Marcel-Paul Schützenberger]]%0a**** structuralisme Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire%0a**** consider the difference with ontological tinkering of [[ReadingNotes/TheThingsWeDo]] or [[ReadingNotes/TheTinkerersAccomplice]]%0a**** form of platonism%0a*** critic of the algorithmic complexity of evolution%0a** mention of D'Arcy Thomson, Claude Bernard%0a** hence "I" is a routine of the distributed optimisation algorithm called "evolution"%0a* [[http://fkaplan.wordpress.com/2012/03/18/la-pollution-des-ressources-linguistiques/|La pollution des ressources linguistiques]] by Frederic Kaplan, March 2012%0a* [[http://eplex.cs.ucf.edu/noveltysearch/userspage/|Novelty Search Users Page]] from UCF EPlex (Evolutionary Complexity)%0a** to compare with artificial curiosity from Swiss AI lab%0a* [[http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2010/10/101005171032.htm|Novelty and complexity are result of small evolutionary changes]], ScienceDaily 2010%0a* [[http://www.somosbacteriasyvirus.com/lamarck.pdf|Lamarck y la venganza del imperio]] by Maximo Sandin%0a* [[http://www.infoq.com/presentations/Searching-Without-Objectives|Searching Without Objectives]] by Kenneth Stanley, InfoQ 2011%0a** http://www.cs.ucf.edu/~kstanley/%0a* [[http://www.technologyreview.com/blog/arxiv/27656/|'Infinity Computer' Calculates Area Of Sierpinski Carpet Exactly]] arXiv for MIT Technology Review March 2012%0a* [[http://arxiv.org/abs/1203.3150|Evaluating the exact infinitesimal values of area of Sierpinski's carpet and volume of Menger's sponge]] by Yaroslav D. Sergeyev, March 2012%0a* [[http://arxiv.org/abs/1203.2109|Network Cosmology]], March 2012%0a** [[Wikipedia:Causal sets]]%0a** [[Wikipedia:De Sitter universe]]%0a** consider how it compares with [[Analysis/ExtendedLayeredModel]] and how it should impact [[Content/Cosmology]]%0a* [[http://www.frontiersin.org/Human_Neuroscience/10.3389/fnhum.2012.00040/full|Moving a Rubber Hand that Feels Like Your Own: A Dissociation of Ownership and Agency]] by Andreas Kalckert and H. Henrik Ehrsson, Frontiers in Human Neuroscience March 2012%0a** solely skimmed over, in particular the introduction, discussion and conclusion%0a** relevant for [[Cookbook/Cognition#ExocognitionAsNetworkTraversal]] and possibly Seedea:Oimp/Lqnet%0a* [[http://www.santafe.edu/research/videos/play/?id=dae73acf-e9ef-40b0-a8c5-adb76ad6a9e6|The Most Human Human: What Artificial Intelligence Teaches Us About Being Alive]] by Brian Christian, Santa Fe Institute February 2012%0a* [[http://techcrunch.com/2012/03/03/pair-programming-considered-harmful/|Pair Programming Considered Harmful?]] by Jon Evans, TechCrunch March 2012%0a* [[http://fkaplan.wordpress.com/2012/03/21/une-autre-algorithmie-de-la-decouverte/|Une autre algorithmie de la découverte]] by Frederic Kaplan, March 2012%0a* [[http://www.nytimes.com/2012/03/21/science/the-snails-of-war-and-other-robotics-experiments.html|The Snails of War, and Other Robotics Experiments]] by James Gorman, NYTimes.com March 2012%0a* [[http://opinionator.blogs.nytimes.com/2012/03/20/all-hail-sealand/|All Hail Sealand]] by Frank Jacobs, NYTimes.com March 2012%0a* [[http://www.scientificamerican.com/article.cfm?id=mit-neuroscientist-discusses-quest-reserve-engineer-human-brain|A Neuroscientist's Quest to Reverse Engineer the Human Brain]] by Gareth Cook, Scientific American March 2012%0a* [[http://www.nytimes.com/2012/03/20/books/the-idea-factory-by-jon-gertner.html|‘The Idea Factory,’ by Jon Gertner]] by Michiko Kakutani, NYTimes.com March 2012%0a* [[http://www.nytimes.com/2012/03/20/science/a-drumbeat-on-profit-takers.html|A Drumbeat on Profit Takers]] by Abigail Zuger, NYTimes.com March 2012%0a* [[http://www.itworld.com/government/105031/will-wall-street-require-python|Will Wall Street require Python?]] by Cameron Laird, ITworld 2010%0a* [[https://plus.google.com/u/1/100999695853417718614/posts|Algorithm and Curiosity: A Conversation Between Mathematics, A Beautiful Elsewhere]], Fondation Cartier pour l'art contemporain March 2012%0a** mention of compression and work of [[http://www.idsia.ch/~juergen/|Juergen Schmidhuber]] (cited on Quora the same day, cf topic on beauty http://www.quora.com/Is-there-an-evolutionary-basis-to-why-certain-things-seem-beautiful/answer/Fabien-Benetou )%0a*** own view [[Content/ClickingMoments#Neurochemistry]]%0a* [[http://www.wired.com/underwire/2012/03/vernor-vinge-geeks-guide-galaxy/all/1|Vernor Vinge Is Optimistic About the Collapse of Civilization]] by Geek's Guide to the Galaxy, Underwire for Wired.com March 2012%0a* [[http://anand.typepad.com/datawocky/2008/05/are-human-experts-less-prone-to-catastrophic-errors-than-machine-learned-models.html|Are Machine-Learned Models Prone to Catastrophic Errors?]] by Anand Rajaraman, Datawocky 2008%0a* [[http://dash.harvard.edu/handle/1/3708468|Recombinant growth]] by Martin L. Weitzman, Quarterly Journal of Economics 1998%0a* [[http://www.wired.com/wiredenterprise/2012/03/oxford-nanopore-sequencing-usb/|Can You Really Sequence DNA With a USB Thumb Drive?]] by Caleb Garling, Wired Enterprise for Wired.com March 2012%0a* [[http://www.mit.edu/newsoffice/2012/conjuring-memories-artificially-0322.html|Researchers show that memories reside in specific brain cells]] by Cathryn Delude, MIT News Office March 2012%0a** http://www.nature.com/nature/journal/vnfv/ncurrent/full/nature11028.html%0a* [[http://www.technologyreview.com/blog/arxiv/27672/|How Coöperation Can Slow Emergency Evacuations]], arXiv blog for MIT Technology Review Marc 2012%0a** to consider for [[Content/Vademecum]]%0a* [[http://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/news/2012/03/sealand-and-havenco.ars/1|Death of a data haven: cypherpunks, WikiLeaks, and the world's smallest nation]] by James Grimmelmann, ArsTechnica March 2012%0a* [[http://www.wired.com/wiredscience/2012/03/ff_aiclass/|The Stanford Education Experiment Could Change Higher Learning Forever]] by Steven Leckart, Wired Science for Wired.com March 2012%0a* [[http://research.microsoft.com/apps/video/dl.aspx?id=155752|Thinking, Fast and Slow]] by Daniel Kahneman, Microsoft Research 2011%0a* [[http://www.wired.com/wiredenterprise/2012/03/google-microsoft-network-gear/all/1|Google, Amazon, and Microsoft Swarm China for Network Gear]] by Cade Metz, Wired Enterprise for Wired.com March 2012%0a** invites to think not just how [[Content/AlgorithmicEpistemology]] could change through 3D printing but also how it would radically change the value chain%0a* [[http://www.franceculture.fr/emission-science-publique-les-marchands-de-doute-nous-trompent-ils-deliberement-2012-03-30|Les "marchands de doute" nous trompent-ils délibérément ?]] with Naomi Oreskes, France Culture March 2012 PersonalInformationStream.WithoutNotesMarch13=* [[http://creativegood.com/blog/the-google-glass-feature-no-one-is-talking-about/|The Google Glass feature no one is talking about]] by Mark Hurst, Creative Good February 2013%0a* [[http://queue.acm.org/detail.cfm?id=2443836|FPGA Programming for the Masses]] by David Bacon, Rodric Rabbah, Sunil Shukla, ACM Queue February 2013%0a* [[https://hacks.mozilla.org/2013/02/building-a-paid-app-for-firefox-os/|Building A Paid App For Firefox OS]] by Kumar McMillan and Robert Nyman, Mozilla Hacks – the Web developer blog February 2013%0a* [[http://www.guardian.co.uk/society/2013/feb/25/norwegian-prison-inmates-treated-like-people|The Norwegian prison where inmates are treated like people]] by Erwin James, The Guardian February 2013%0a* [[http://plusbryan.com/my-first-5-minutes-on-a-server-or-essential-security-for-linux-servers|My First 5 Minutes On A Server; Or, Essential Security for Linux Servers]] by Bryan Kennedy, March 2013%0a* [[http://symbo1ics.com/blog/?p=1615|Programming Is Not for Everybody]] by Robert Smith, Symbo1ics Ideas March 2013%0a* [[http://prog21.dadgum.com/168.html|Don't Be Distracted by Superior Technology]] by James Hague, March 2013%0a* [[http://spectrum.ieee.org/geek-life/profiles/steve-mann-my-augmediated-life?|Steve Mann: My “Augmediated” Life]] by Steve Mann, IEEE Spectrum March 2013%0a* [[http://spectrum.ieee.org/geek-life/hands-on/build-your-own-google-glass|Build Your Own Google Glass]] by Rod Furlan, IEEE Spectrum January 2013%0a* [[http://www.businessweek.com/articles/2013-02-28/silicon-valley-is-high-on-innovation-dot-and-pot|Silicon Valley Is High on Innovation. And Pot]] by Alison Vekshin, Businessweek February 2013%0a* [[https://soltesza.wordpress.com/2013/03/03/ubuntu-may-switch-to-android-technologies-to-keep-the-linux-desktop-competitive/|Ubuntu may switch to Android technologies to keep the Linux desktop competitive]], sola's blog March 2013%0a* [[http://thoughtinfection.wordpress.com/2013/03/03/the-jobs-are-never-coming-back/|The Jobs Are Never Coming Back]], Thought Infection March 2013%0a* [[http://falkvinge.net/2013/03/04/after-being-cut-from-norway-the-pirate-bay-returns-from-north-korea/|After Being Cut From Norway, The Pirate Bay Returns From North Korea]], Falkvinge on Infopolicy March 2013%0a** https://thepiratebay.se/blog/229%0a** https://rdns.im/the-pirate-bay-north-korean-hosting-no-its-fake%0a* [[http://www.technologyreview.com/news/509331/an-internet-for-manufacturing/|What Is the Industrial Internet?]] by Michael Fitzgerald, MIT Technology Review January 2013%0a** according to comments seems commun practice in the semiconductor industry%0a* [[http://dlewis.net/blog/2013/01/31/teaching-square-roots-to-a-five-year-old/|Teaching Square Roots to a Five Year Old]] by Dan Lewis, January 2013%0a* [[http://www.technologyreview.com/news/511916/brain-boosting-technique-might-help-some-functions-while-hurting-others/|Transcranial Electrical Stimulation (TES) Improves Memory But Reduces Other Mental Faculties]] by Emily Singer, MIT Technology Review March 2013%0a* [[http://www.technologyreview.com/view/512231/computer-scientists-measure-the-speed-of-censorship-on-chinas-twitter/|Computer Scientists Measure the Speed of Censorship On China's Twitter]], arXiv blog MIT Technology Review March 2013%0a* [[http://blog.samuellevy.com/post/41-php-is-the-right-tool-for-the-job-for-all-the-wrong-reasons.html|PHP is the right tool for the job (for all the wrong reasons) - Sam says you should read this]] by Samuel Levy, March 2013%0a* [[http://www.articulateventures.com/thoughts-on-being-an-employer/salary-negotatiations-whats-possible-when-there-is-no-more-mone/|Salary Negotiations: Whats possible when there is no more money?]], Articulate in Thoughts on being an employer March 2013%0a* [[http://bigbrowser.blog.lemonde.fr/2013/03/08/socialisme-de-marche-les-83-milliardaires-du-parlement-chinois/|SOCIALISME DE MARCHÉ – Les 83 milliardaires du Parlement chinois]], Big Browser March 2013%0a* [[http://www.theatlanticcities.com/housing/2013/02/apartments-so-small-they-can-only-be-photographed-above/4780/|Apartments So Small They Can Only Be Photographed From Above]] by David Yanofsky, The Atlantic Cities February 2013%0a* [[https://medium.com/we-live-in-the-future/2f4ee803301f|A New Ideas Machine]] by Jonny Miller, We Live in the Future for Medium March 2013%0a* [[http://www.historians.org/pubs/free/WhyStudyHistory.htm|Why Study History?]] by Peter N. Stearns, American Historical Association 1998%0a* [[http://news.harvard.edu/gazette/story/2013/03/less-stress-more-living/|Less stress, more living]] by Rachel Elizabeth Johnson, Harvard School of Public Health Communications for Harvard Gazette March 2013%0a* [[http://alanwinfield.blogspot.co.uk/2006/02/on-microcode-place-where-hardware-and.html|On microcode: the place where hardware and software meet]] by Alan Winfield, Alan Winfield's Web Log 2006%0a** Wikipedia:Microcode%0a** cf own studies on electronics and microprocessors in IUT Lannion with ALU as examples%0a* [[http://www.sfgate.com/technology/dotcommentary/article/Innovation-and-the-face-of-capitalism-4342160.php|The hypocrisy in Silicon Valley's big talk on innovation]] by James Temple, SFGate March 2013%0a* [[http://www.newscientist.com/article/mg21729075.800-chinas-nextgeneration-internet-is-a-worldbeater.html|China's next-generation internet is a world-beater]] by Hal Hodson, New Scientist] March 2013%0a** native IPv6 backbone and SAVA%0a* [[http://www.campaul.net/blog/2013/03/10/why-im-switching-back-to-firefox/|Why I'm Switching (Back) to Firefox]] by Cameron Paul, campaul [dot] net March 2013%0a* [[http://blog.daemonl.com/2013/03/life-is-wasting-my-time.html|Life is wasting my time.]] by daemonl, March 2013%0a* [[http://www.salon.com/2013/03/10/paleofantasy_stone_age_delusions/|“Paleofantasy”: Stone Age delusions]] by Laura Miller, Salon.com March 2013%0a* [[http://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2013/03/rat-breeders-meet-the-men-who-spy-on-women-through-their-webcams/|Meet the men who spy on women through their webcams]] by Nate Anderson, Ars Technica March 2013%0a* [[http://www.daniellemorrill.com/2013/03/zombie-startups/|Zombie Startups]] by Danielle Morrill, March 2013%0a* [[http://www.businessinsider.com/poverty-in-silicon-valley-2013-3|Poverty In Silicon Valley]] by Megan Rose Dickey, Business Insider March 2013%0a* [[http://deliberate-software.com/how-to-escape-from-programming_language/|How to Escape from {{#PROGRAMMING_LANGUAGE}}]] by Steve Shogren, deliberate-software.com March 2013%0a* [[http://successfulsoftware.net/2013/03/11/the-1-percent-fallacy/|The 1%25 fallacy]] by Andy Brice, Successful Software March 2013%0a* [[http://decomplecting.org/blog/2013/03/11/confessions-of-a-job-destroyer/|Confessions of A Job Destroyer]] by Jason Lewis, Practical Elegance March 2013%0a* [[http://www.theglobalmail.org/feature/thats-not-a-droid-thats-my-girlfriend/560/|That’s Not A Droid, That’s My Girlfriend]] By Aubrey Belford, The Global Mail February 2013%0a** mention of shinto, see [[Events/HumanoidRobotsAndJapaneseCulture]]%0a** regarding empathy, see [[Events/UnRegardSurLHommeContemporain]]%0a* [[http://www.technologyreview.com/news/512051/google-wants-to-replace-all-your-passwords-with-a-ring/|Google Experiments with a Ring that Acts as Your Password]] by Tom Simonite, MIT Technology Review March 2013%0a* [[http://www.larecherche.fr/actualite/populations/tous-victimes-illusion-fin-histoire-01-03-2013-98475|Tous victimes de l'illusion de la fin de l'histoire]] by Jacques Abadie, La Recherche February 2013%0a** http://www.sciencemag.org/content/339/6115/96%0a** [[Wikipedia:End-of-history illusion]]%0a* [[http://www.pnas.org/content/110/10/3703.full|Agents of influence]] by Robert Frederick, PNAS March 2013%0a** added http://www.crisis-economics.eu to [[Content/Vademecum]]%0a** via SFI website%0a* [[http://www.plosone.org/article/info%253Adoi%252F10.1371%252Fjournal.pone.0052669|Statistical Basis for Predicting Technological Progress]], PLOS ONE February 2013%0a* [[http://www.plosone.org/article/info%253Adoi%252F10.1371%252Fjournal.pone.0054847|Phylomemetic Patterns in Science Evolution—The Rise and Fall of Scientific Fields]] by David Chavalarias and Jean-Philippe Cointet, PLOS ONE February 2013%0a** citing Mapping changes in large network, read in [[WithoutNotesApril11]]%0a** see also their previous article The Reconstruction of Science Phylogeny, [[PersonalInformationStream/LinkOfTheMonth#April2011]]%0a** applied to blogs http://pulseweb.cortext.net%0a** in comments mention of [[http://www.nature.com/srep/2013/130115/srep01069/full/srep01069.html|Social Dynamics of Science]] discovered earlier in [[WithoutNotesJanuary13]]%0a* [[https://blogs.stsci.edu/livio/2013/03/12/where-and-when-did-the-symbols-%25E2%2580%259C%25E2%2580%259D-and-%25E2%2580%259C%25E2%2580%2593%25E2%2580%259D-originate/|Where and When Did the Symbols “+” and “–” Originate?]] by Mario Livio, A Curious Mind March 2013%0a** see also [[Content/Mathematics#History]]%0a* [[http://www.theatlantic.com/health/archive/2013/02/when-taking-multiple-husbands-makes-sense/272726/|When Taking Multiple Husbands Makes Sense]] by Alice Dreger, The Atlantic Februaru 2013%0a* [[http://venturebeat.com/2013/03/13/adblock-plus-removed-google-play-store/|Google yanks AdBlock Plus from Google Play, surprising nobody]] by Ricardo Bilton, VentureBeat March 2013%0a* [[http://www.vice.com/en_uk/read/rob-rhinehart-no-longer-requires-food|This Man Thinks He Never Has to Eat Again]] by Monica Heisey, VICE United Kingdom March 2013%0a* [[http://jshakespeare.com/dont-worry-that-your-job-is-pointless/|Don’t worry that your job is pointless]], James Shakespeare March 2013%0a* [[http://www.unogourmet.com/2013/03/sushi-not-that-good-for-you-after-all.html|.: Sushi: Not that good for you after all?]], YahooShine March 2013%0a* [[http://funcall.blogspot.sg/2009/03/not-lisp-again.html|Not Lisp again....]], Abstract Heresies 2009%0a* [[http://www.bbc.com/future/story/20130315-a-better-way-to-learn-chinese|A better way to learn Chinese?]] by Philip Ball, BBC Future March 2013%0a** [[http://arxiv.org/abs/1303.1599|Efficient learning strategy of Chinese characters based on network approach]], March 2013%0a*** http://www.learnm.org/data/%0a** [[Languages/Languages#Chinese]]%0a* [[http://thoughtinfection.com/2013/03/17/the-irony-of-digital-immortality/|The Irony of Digital Immortality]], Thought Infection March 2013%0a** commented on [[Wikipedia:Inverse problem]]%0a* [[http://www.nature.com/news/flashing-fish-brains-filmed-in-action-1.12621|Flashing fish brains filmed in action]] by Monya Baker, Nature News & Comment March 2013%0a* [[http://robrhinehart.com/?p=474|Two Months of Soylent]] by rob, Mostly Harmless March 2013%0a* [[http://itknowledgeexchange.techtarget.com/unchartered-waters/interview-with-a-digital-migrant-meet-john-hunter/|Interview With A Digital Migrant: Meet John Hunter]] by Matt Heusser, Unchartered Waters March 2013%0a* [[http://blogs.msdn.com/b/jw_on_tech/archive/2012/03/13/why-i-left-google.aspx|Why I left Google]] by James Whittaker, MSDN Blogs 2012%0a** but ... blogging as a competitor%0a* [[http://origin-www.extremetech.com/extreme/149879-brown-university-creates-first-wireless-implanted-brain-computer-interface|Brown University creates first wireless, implanted brain-computer interface]] by Sebastian Anthony, ExtremeTech March 2013%0a* [[http://blog.priceonomics.com/post/45768546804/diamonds-are-bullshit|Diamonds Are Bullshit]], Priceonomics.com blog March 2013%0a* [[http://www.bothsidesofthetable.com/2009/11/04/is-it-time-for-you-to-earn-or-to-learn/|Is it Time for You to Earn or to Learn?]] by Mark Suster, Both Sides of the Table 2009%0a** "If you really want to earn you need to be in the top 3-4 in the company. Best to be a founder. Very few people can do this. It’s a rare skill. Be realistic about your skills, background and ideas."%0a* [[http://fcw.com/articles/2013/03/18/amazon-cia-cloud.aspx|Amazon and CIA ink cloud deal]] by Frank Konkel, FCW March 2013%0a* [[http://bradmilne.tumblr.com/post/45829792502/the-one-tip-that-will-help-you-learn-to-code-10x-faster|The One Tip That Will Help You Learn To Code 10x Faster]] by Brad Milne, CodeSimple March 2013%0a** "The key to being a good developer is to be able to find your answer as quickly as possible without learning anything else."%0a* [[http://news.harvard.edu/gazette/story/2013/03/the-power-of-thanks/|The power of ‘thanks’]] by Chuck Leddy, Harvard Gazette March 2013%0a* [[http://blog.pbell.com/2013/03/19/innovation-debt/|Innovation debt]] Peter Bell, March 2013%0a* [[http://www.academia.edu/3012554/Creativity_as_a_Web_Service_A_Vision_of_Human_and_Computer_Creativity_in_the_Web_Era|Creativity as a Web Service: A Vision of Human and Computer Creativity in the Web Era]] by Tony Veale%0a** mention of several existing services like [[http://ngrams.ucd.ie/metaphor-magnet-acl/|Metaphor Magnet]]%0a** mention of Colton%0a** [[http://afflatus.ucd.ie/TheCreativeWeb.html|The Creative Web Computational Creativity as a Web-Service]], KAIST Institute 2012%0a* [[http://www.zdnet.com/google-engineer-drm-has-nothing-to-do-with-piracy-7000012886/|Google engineer: DRM has nothing to do with piracy]] by Charlie Osborne, Between the Lines for ZDNet March 2013%0a* [[http://www.scientificamerican.com/podcast/episode.cfm?id=csi-19th-century-france-and-the-bir-13-03-15|CSI: 19th-Century France and the Birth of Forensic Science]] with Douglas Starr, Scientific American Podcast March 2013%0a** mention of [[Wikipedia:Cognitive interview]]%0a** Douglas Starr's [[http://douglasstarr.com/books/the-killer-of-little-shepherds/|The Killer of Little Shepherds]], 2011%0a* [[http://gigaom.com/2013/03/20/sorry-google-you-can-keep-it-to-yourself/|Sorry Google; you can Keep it to yourself]] By Om Malik, Tech News and Analysis for GigaOM March 2013%0a* [[http://www.technologyreview.com/view/512696/computer-simulations-reveal-benefits-of-random-investment-strategies-over-traditional/|Computer Simulations Reveal Benefits of Random Investment Strategies Over Traditional Ones]], arXiv blog for MIT Technology Review March 2013%0a* [[http://thefinancialbrand.com/28346/google-alerts-broken/|An Open Letter to Google: Google Alerts Broken, Now Useless To Financial Marketers]] by Jeffry Pilcher, The Financial Brand March 2013%0a* [[http://quantifiedself.com/2013/02/qs-and-mindfulness/|QS and MindfulnessQuantified Self]] by Ernesto Ramirez, Quantified Self Blog February 2013%0a** http://CalmingTechnology.org%0a** http://www.huffingtonpost.com/linda-stone/email-apnea-screen-apnea-_b_1476554.html%0a* [[http://www.wired.co.uk/news/archive/2013-03/20/bitcoin-spain-currency-run|Bitcoin interest spikes in Spain as Cyprus financial crisis grows]] by Ian Steadman, Wired UK March 13%0a* [[http://arstechnica.com/security/2013/03/how-i-became-a-password-cracker/|How I became a password cracker]] by Nate Anderson, Ars Technica March 2013%0a** [[Analysis/StructuralInformationAsymmetries]]%0a** [[Bypassing/]]%0a** wondering about research in http://hashcat.net/wiki/doku.php?id=rule_based_attack%0a*** application of [[Languages/OwnConcepts#gToM]]%0a* [[http://www.wilmott.com/blogs/paul/index.cfm/2009/1/8/Financial-Modelers-Manifesto|Paul Wilmott's Blog: Financial Modelers' Manifesto]] by Paul Wilmott, 2009%0a** [[Wikipedia:Financial Modelers%2527 Manifesto]]%0a* [[http://www.archdaily.com/346374/can-we-please-stop-drawing-trees-on-top-of-skyscrapers/|Can We Please Stop Drawing Trees on Top of Skyscrapers?]] by Vanessa Quirk, ArchDaily March 2013%0a* [[http://blogs.hbr.org/cs/2013/03/your_next_innovation_is_right.html|Feeling Stumped? Innovation Software Can Help]] by Tony McCaffrey, Harvard Business Review March 2013%0a** via http://slashdot.org/tag/creativity%0a* [[http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2013-03-25/brics-nations-plan-new-bank-to-bypass-world-bank-imf.html|BRICS Nations Plan New Bank to Bypass World Bank, IMF]] by Mike Cohen & Ilya Arkhipov, Bloomberg March 2013%0a* [[http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/magazine-21929287|Why are the French drinking less wine?]] by Hugh Schofield, BBC News March 2013%0a* [[http://www.nytimes.com/2013/03/27/technology/internet/online-dispute-becomes-internet-snarling-attack.html?pagewanted=all&_r=0|Online Dispute Becomes Internet-Snarling Attack]] by John Markoff and Nicole Perlroth, NYTimes.com March 2013%0a** http://www.spamhaus.org%0a* [[http://www.arcticstartup.com/2013/03/27/one-sim-card-to-rule-them-all-ukko-mobile-from-helsinki-eliminates-data-roaming-forever|One Sim Card To Rule Them All: Ukko Mobile From Helsinki Eliminates Data Roaming Forever]] by Dmitri Sarle, %0a* [[http://www.arcticstartup.com/2013/03/27/one-sim-card-to-rule-them-all-ukko-mobile-from-helsinki-eliminates-data-roaming-forever|One Sim Card To Rule Them All: Ukko Mobile From Helsinki Eliminates Data Roaming Forever]] By Dmitri Sarle, ArcticStartup.com March 2013%0a* [[http://www.sfgate.com/technology/businessinsider/article/The-17-Year-Old-That-Yahoo-Paid-30-Million-Was-4388011.php|The 17-Year-Old That Yahoo Paid $30 Million Was Licensing His Startup's Core Technology]] by Nicholas Carlson, SFGate March 2013%0a** from SRI%0a* [[http://www.bbc.com/future/story/20130326-why-money-cant-buy-you-happiness/1|Why money can't buy you happiness]] by Tom Stafford, BBC Future March 2013%0a** mention of the concept of hedonic treadmill and keeping up with the Joneses%0a* [[http://faculty.chicagobooth.edu/christopher.hsee/vita/Papers/OverEarning.pdf|Over-earning]], Psychological Science March 2013%0a** with plenty more articles related to work, happiness and biases from the same author http://faculty.chicagobooth.edu/christopher.hsee/vita/Papers/index.htm?author=hsee%0a* [[http://www.nature.com/srep/2013/130325/srep01376/full/srep01376.html|Unique in the Crowd: The privacy bounds of human mobility]], Nature Scientific Reports March 2013%0a** see also [[Bypassing/Monitoring]]%0a* [[http://blog.castac.org/2013/03/the-quantified-self-movement-is-not-a-kleenex/|The Quantified Self Movement is not a Kleenex]] by Dawn Nafus, blog.castac.org March 2013%0a* [[http://www.kurzweilai.net/in-the-beginning-was-the-code|In the beginning was the code]] by Jürgen Schmidhuber, KurzweilAI March 2013%0a* [[http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/wonkblog/wp/2013/03/27/imf-want-to-fight-climate-change-get-rid-of-1-9-trillion-in-energy-subsidies/|IMF: Want to fight climate change? Get rid of $1.9 trillion in energy subsidies.]] by Brad Plumer, Washington Post blog March 2013%0a* [[http://www.bbc.com/future/story/20130328-who-owns-the-meaning-of-words/1|Google and Ogooglebar: Who owns the meaning of words?]] by Tom Chatfield, BBC Future March 2013%0a* [[http://www.technologyreview.com/view/512821/shrinking-blob-computes-traveling-salesman-solutions/|Shrinking Blob Computes Traveling Salesman Solutions]], arXiv blog for MIT Technology Review March 2013%0a* [[http://arstechnica.com/business/2013/03/experts-pour-cold-water-on-claim-that-cyprus-crisis-caused-bitcoin-boom/|Experts pour cold water on claim that Cyprus crisis caused Bitcoin boom]] by Cyrus Farivar, Ars Technica March 2013%0a* [[http://www.ted.com/talks/lang/fr/skylar_tibbits_the_emergence_of_4d_printing.html|The emergence of "4D printing"]] by SkylarTibbits, TED.com April 2013%0a** on self-assembly%0a** http://www.sjet.us PersonalInformationStream.WithoutNotesMarch14=* [[http://www.newscientist.com/article/mg22129553.700-bitcoin-how-its-core-technology-will-change-the-world.html|Bitcoin: How its core technology will change the world]] by Jacob Aron, New Scientist February 2014%0a** mention of https://www.ethereum.org relying on colored coins as a concept but apparently using its down blockchain%0a*** cf last edit "BitCoin blockchain as public ledger for replacement of bank/notaire" of [[Events.PES2011]] few days earlier%0a*** https://github.com/ethereum/wiki/wiki/[English]-White-Paper%0a* [[http://bitcoinmagazine.com/7050/bootstrapping-a-decentralized-autonomous-corporation-part-i/|Bootstrapping A Decentralized Autonomous Corporation: Part I]] by Vitalik Buterin, Bitcoin Magazine 2013%0a* [[http://online.wsj.com/news/articles/SB10001424052702304585004579415422696315770|Losses Mobilize the Bitcoin Police]] by Ryan Tracy and Stephanie Armour, WSJ.com March 2014%0a* [[http://www.wired.com/wiredenterprise/2014/03/bitcoin-exchange/|The Inside Story of Mt. Gox, Bitcoin's $460 Million Disaster]] by Robert McMillan, Wired Enterprise for Wired.com March 2014%0a* [[http://werk-schau.blogspot.de/2013/08/will-art-for-cash.html|Will 'art' for cash]] by Peter Fröhlich, Werk/Schau 2013%0a* https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Agents%0a** Seedea:Oimp/CloudArbitrage%0a* [[http://www.wired.com/wiredenterprise/2014/03/jeeves/|Out in the Open: A New Programming Language With Built-In Privacy Protocols]] by Klint Finley, Wired Enterprise for Wired.com March 2014%0a** https://github.com/jeanqasaur/jeeves/%0a** cf classes I took on [[Wikipedia:Z notation]] or [[Wikipedia:Prolog]]%0a* [[http://spectrum.ieee.org/computing/networks/bitcoins-in-space|Bitcoins in Space!]] by Morgen E. Peck, IEEE Spectrum 2013%0a** mention of http://bitcoingrant.org%0a* [[http://jordi.inversethought.com/blog/poutine-for-bitcoins/|Poutine bought with bitcoins]] by Jordi, The Scribbler of the Rueful Countenance February 2014%0a* [[http://bitcoinmagazine.com/7119/bootstrapping-an-autonomous-decentralized-corporation-part-2-interacting-with-the-world/|Bootstrapping An Autonomous Decentralized Corporation, Part 2: Interacting With the World]] by Vitalik Buterin, Bitcoin Magazine 2013%0a* [[http://garzikrants.blogspot.ch/2013/01/storj-and-bitcoin-autonomous-agents.html|StorJ, and Bitcoin autonomous agents]] by Jeff Garzik, Random blatherings by Jeff 2013%0a** arguably [[Wikipedia:Rentier capitalism]]%0a* [[http://bitcoinmagazine.com/7235/bootstrapping-a-decentralized-autonomous-corporation-part-3-identity-corp/|Bootstrapping a Decentralized Autonomous Corporation, Part 3: Identity Corp]] by Vitalik Buterin, Bitcoin Magazine 2013%0a* [[http://bitcoinmagazine.com/10468/daos-scary-part-1-self-enforcing-contracts-factum-law/|DAOs Are Not Scary, Part 1: Self-Enforcing Contracts And Factum Law]] by Vitalik Buterin, Bitcoin Magazine February 2014%0a* [[http://francebitcoin.com/ethereum-cryptocurrency-2-0/|Ethereum aimerait devenir la cryptocurrency 2.0]], France Bitcoin January 2014%0a* [[http://www.cryptocanard.com/ethereum-crypto-monnaie-version-2-0/|Ethereum, la crypto-monnaie version 2.0?]], Crypto Canard January 2014%0a* [[Wikipedia:Pump and dump]]%0a* [[http://eprint.iacr.org/2013/829|Report 2013/829 - Is Bitcoin a Decentralized Currency?]], Cryptology ePrint Archive March 2014%0a** http://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/1t2v3o/paper_is_bitcoin_decentralized_currency/cfv234u%0a* [[https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=423638.0|Reality Keys: An oracle letting you use external state in transactions]] by Edgar Edmund, January 2014%0a** https://www.realitykeys.com%0a** see also http://virtual-notary.org%0a* [[http://mag.newsweek.com/2014/03/14/bitcoin-satoshi-nakamoto.html|The Face Behind Bitcoin]] by Leah McGrath Goodman, Newsweek March 2014%0a* [[http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2014-03-06/college-grads-taking-low-wage-jobs-displace-less-educated.html|College Grads Taking Low-Wage Jobs Displace Less Educated]] by Katherine Peralta, Bloomberg March 2014%0a* [[http://seaofbtc.com/which-bitcoin-exchange-should-you-trust-and-why/|How to value an exchange’s risk]] by Harrison Kinsley, Sea of BTC March 2014%0a* [[https://medium.com/p/e0ebc59af53a|In Space, No One Can Hear You Mine — Why Bitcoin remains resolutely earthbound]] by Daryl Sng, Medium March 2014%0a* [[http://bitcoinmagazine.com/10731/daos-scary-part-2-reducing-barriers/|DAOs Are Not Scary, Part 2: Reducing Barriers]] by Vitalik Buterin, Bitcoin Magazine March 2014%0a* [[http://www.wired.com/opinion/2014/03/decentralized-applications-built-bitcoin-great-except-whos-responsible-outcomes/?|Tomorrow's Apps Will Come From Brilliant (And Risky) Bitcoin Code]] by Primavera De Filippi, Wired Opinion for Wired.com March 2014%0a** [[Tools/Bitcoin#BlockchainProgramming]]%0a* [[http://bitcoinmagazine.com/9483/greater-promise-blockchain/|The Greater Promise of a Blockchain]] by Tristan Winters, BitcoinMagazine January 2014%0a* [[https://www.academia.edu/6491197/Cosmological_Immortality_How_to_Eliminate_Aging_on_a_Universal_Scale|Cosmological Immortality: How to Eliminate Aging on a Universal Scale]] by Clement Vidal, March 2014%0a** close to John Stewart's work after his cognition work%0a* [[http://www.wired.co.uk/magazine/archive/2014/03/ideas-bank/mark-pagel|Creativity, like evolution, is merely a series of thefts]] by Mark Page, Wired UK March 2014%0a** see also http://www.sciencemag.org/content/342/6157/468%0a* [[http://www.technologyreview.com/news/525676/academics-spy-weaknesses-in-bitcoins-foundations/|Researchers Use Game Theory to Identify Potential Problems for Bitcoin]] by Tom Simonite, MIT Technology Review March 2014%0a* [[http://phys.org/news/2014-03-important-complex.html|Important and complex systems may be more controllable than they appear]], Phys.org March 2014 %0a** see previous work on controllability at North Eastern http://barabasilab.neu.edu/projects/controllability/%0a** http://www.derekruths.com/research/control-profiles-of-complex-networks/%0a* [[http://www.datavetaren.se/?p=why_banks_cannot_replicate_the_blockchain|Why Banks cannot Replicate the Blockchain]], Datavetaren March 2014%0a* [[http://www.psmag.com/navigation/books-and-culture/killing-pigs-weed-maps-mostly-unread-world-academic-papers-76733/|Killing Pigs and Weed Maps: The Mostly Unread World of Academic Papers]] by Aaron Gordon, Pacific Standard: The Science of Society March 2014%0a* [[http://schwitzsplinters.blogspot.be/2014/03/our-moral-duties-to-monsters.html?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed:+blogspot/FHhv+(The+Splintered+Mind)|Our Moral Duties to Monsters]] by Eric Schwitzgebel, The Splintered Mind March 2014%0a* [[http://blog.ethereum.org/2014/03/28/schellingcoin-a-minimal-trust-universal-data-feed/|SchellingCoin: A Minimal-Trust Universal Data Feed]], Ethereum Blog March 2014%0a** Wikipedia:Focal_point_(game_theory)%0a* [[http://www.brainpickings.org/index.php/2014/03/28/daniel-dennett-rapoport-rules-criticism/|How to Criticize with Kindness: Philosopher Daniel Dennett on the Four Steps to Arguing Intelligently]] by Maria Popova, Brain Pickings March 2014%0a* [[http://boss.blogs.nytimes.com/2014/03/11/the-surprisingly-large-cost-of-telling-small-lies/|The Surprisingly Large Cost of Telling Small Lies]] by Rebekah Campbell, NYTimes.com March 2014%0a* [[http://www.wired.com/2014/03/geeks-guide-karl-schroeder/|A Futurist on Why Lawyers Will Start Becoming Obsolete This Year]] by Karl Schroeder, Underwire for WIRED March 2014%0a** lawyers won't disappear, they would just transform to contract auditors%0a*** http://www.reddit.com/r/ethereum/comments/21zkfh/tictactoe_in_ethereum/cgi1ekh PersonalInformationStream.WithoutNotesMarch15=* [[http://tomerfiliba.com/blog/Plumbum/|Introducing Plumbum - Shell Combinators]] by Tomer Filiba. 2012%0a** cf [[Tools/Python]]%0a** presentation at [[Slideshows/PythonMeetupBrusselsMarch2014Plumbum?action=slideshow]]%0a* [[https://medium.com/the-physics-arxiv-blog/genetic-data-tools-reveal-how-pop-music-evolved-in-the-us-48ad60bf495b|Genetic Data Tools Reveal How Pop Music Evolved In The US]], The Physics arXiv Blog — Medium February 2015%0a* [[http://www.itworld.com/article/2890034/foxconn-expects-robots-to-take-over-more-factory-work.html|Foxconn expects robots to take over more factory work]] By Michael Kan, ITworld IDG News Service February 2015%0a* [[http://foreignpolicy.com/2015/03/02/chinas-national-conversation-on-pollution-has-finally-begun-chai-jing-documentary/|China’s National Conversation on Pollution Has Finally Begun]] by Yiqin Fu, Foreign Policy March 2015%0a* [[http://www.thevideoink.com/special-issue/virtual-reality-mean-content-creators/|What Does Virtual Reality Mean for Content Creators?]] by Tim Street, VideoInk February 2015%0a* [[http://www.gizmag.com/creative-ai-computational-creativity-challenges-future/36353/|Creative AI: Software writing software and the broader challenges of computational creativity]] by Richard Moss, Gizmag March 2015%0a* [[http://www.bruegel.org/nc/blog/detail/article/1445-the-economics-of-uber/|The economics of Uber]] by Sergiy Golovin, Bruegel.org 2014%0a* [[http://www.ft.com/cms/s/0/28baf6a6-c55c-11e3-89a9-00144feabdc0.html#axzz3TQ23k3fv|Taxi cartels will be ‘apped’ to death]], FT.com 2014%0a* [[http://www.bbc.com/future/story/20140514-how-extreme-isolation-warps-minds?ocid=fbfut|How extreme isolation warps the mind]] by Michael Bond, BBC Future 2014%0a* [[http://www.bbc.com/future/story/20150213-the-downsides-of-being-beautiful|The surprising downsides of being drop dead gorgeous]] by David Robson, BBC Future February 2015%0a* [[https://yourfirst.io/get-stuff-done-automatically/|How To Get Stuff Done, Automatically]] by Alex Coleman, Your First Web Development 2014%0a** in particular the example of the pottery class%0a* [[http://www.theguardian.com/technology/2014/dec/05/software-bot-darknet-shopping-spree-random-shopper|What happens when a software bot goes on a darknet shopping spree? | Technology]] by Mike Power, The Guardian December 2014%0a** [[Content/Economy#Marketplaces]]%0a* [[http://www.bbc.com/future/story/20150120-hidden-ways-your-tongue-tastes?ocid=fbfut|Food: How spicy flavours trick your tongue]] by Veronique Greenwood, BBC Future January 2015%0a* [[http://www.itworld.com/article/2891140/study-finds-that-refactoring-doesn-t-improve-code-quality.html|Study finds that refactoring doesn’t improve code quality]] by Phil Johnson, ITworld March 2015%0a* [[http://www.itworld.com/article/2892928/music-to-get-you-into-the-coding-groove.html|Music to get you into the coding groove]] by Phil Johnson, ITworld March 2015%0a* [[http://www.yacoset.com/Home/signs-that-you-re-a-bad-programmer|Signs that you're a bad programmer]] by Lawrence Wenham, Software Engineering Tips 2012%0a* [[https://medium.com/matter/why-it-s-almost-impossible-to-teach-a-robot-to-do-your-laundry-2a4a3efb3775|Why It’s Almost Impossible To Teach a Robot To Do Your Laundry — Matter]] by Alexandra Ossola, Medium March 2015%0a* [[http://thestack.com/energy-generating-fabric-power-battery-free-wearables-060315|Energy-generating fabric set to power battery-free wearables]] by Alice MacGregor, TheStack March 2015%0a* [[http://www.bbc.com/future/story/20150310-are-you-over-connected?ocid=fbfut|Are you ‘over-connected’?]] Tom Chatfield, BBC Future March 2015%0a* [[http://barkofthebyte.azurewebsites.net/post/2014/05/05/three-js-projecting-mouse-clicks-to-a-3d-scene-how-to-do-it-and-how-it-works|Three.js projecting mouse clicks to a 3D scene - how to do it and how it works]] by acarlon, Bark of the byte 2014%0a* [[http://ftalphaville.ft.com/2015/03/09/2120134/jobs-automation-engels-pause-and-the-limits-of-history/|Jobs, automation, Engels’ pause and the limits of history]] by Cardiff Garcia, FT Alphaville March 2015%0a* [[http://news.discovery.com/human/psychology/music-dopamine-happiness-brain-110110.htm|Why Music Makes You Happy]] by Emily Sohn, Discovery News 2011%0a** cf [[Content/PiecesOfCulture#Music]]%0a* [[http://www.grammarly.com/blog/2015/14-expressions-with-crazy-origins-that-you-would-never-have-guessed/|14 Expressions with Crazy Origins that You Would Never Have Guessed]] by Anais John, Grammarly March 2015%0a* [[http://graphicdescriptions.com/28-tubes-vs-torrents-the-ethics-of-piracy|Tubes vs. Torrents: the Ethics of Piracy]] by Stoya, Graphic Descriptions March 2015%0a* [[http://www.scirp.org/journal/PaperInformation.aspx?PaperID=47084#.VQSM-TVVK1E|Practical Applications of Cosmology to Human Society]] by Eric J. Chaisson, Natural Science 2014%0a** energy rate density%0a** looking for curing cancer application%0a* [[http://recode.net/2015/03/02/the-terminator-is-not-coming-the-future-will-thank-us/|The Terminator Is Not Coming. The Future Will Thank Us.]] by Jeff Hawkins, Re/code March 2015%0a* [[http://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2015-02-27/bridgewater-is-said-to-start-artificial-intelligence-team|Bridgewater Is Said to Start Artificial-Intelligence Team]] by Kelly Bit, Bloomberg Business February 2015%0a* [[https://www.wanadev.fr/debuter-en-realite-virtuelle-mobile-sur-le-web-avec-three-js/|Débuter en réalité virtuelle mobile sur le web avec THREE.js]] by Yannick Comte, Wanadev February 2015%0a* [[http://www.thebrusselstimes.com/opinion/brussels-abrupt-population-boom-fatal-success|Brussels’ abrupt population boom: fatal success?]] by Philippe Van Parijs, The Brussels Times 2014%0a* [[http://www.jeffknupp.com/blog/2014/06/18/improve-your-python-python-classes-and-object-oriented-programming/|Improve Your Python: Python Classes and Object Oriented Programming]] by Jeff Knupp, 2014%0a* [[http://beijingtoday.com.cn/2013/08/beggars-work-defined-by-unwritten-code/|Beggars’ Work Governed by Unwritten Code (Society)]] by Zhao Hongyi, Beijing Today 2013%0a* [[http://priceonomics.com/who-invented-the-computer-virus/|Who Invented the Computer Virus?]], Priceonomics March 2015%0a* [[https://www.techdirt.com/articles/20150317/08091030343/drm-how-to-make-30000-hour-led-bulbs.shtml|DRM; Or How To Make 30,000-Hour LED Bulbs 'Last' Only One Month]] by Tim Cushing, Techdirt March 2015%0a* [[http://blog.startupcompass.co/how-much-should-you-pay-your-engineers|How Much Should You Pay Your Engineers? (Infographic)]] by Cheyenne Richards, Compass March 2015%0a* [[http://zenpencils.com/comic/nerdist/|173. CHRIS HARDWICK: The gift of life]] by Gav, ZEN PENCILS March 2015%0a* [[http://www.wired.com/2015/03/richard-stallman-how-to-make-hardware-designs-free/|Hardware Designs Should Be Free. Here's How to Do It]] by Richard Stallman, March 2015%0a* [[http://www.nytimes.com/2015/03/20/business/elon-musk-says-self-driving-tesla-cars-will-be-in-the-us-by-summer.html?_r=0|Elon Musk Says Self-Driving Tesla Cars Will Be in the U.S. by Summer]] by Aaron M. 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https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2018/mar/27/facebook-mark-zuckerberg-declines-to-appear-before-uk-fake-news-inquiry-mps%0a** link between Cambridge Analytica and Palentir%0a* https://foreignpolicy.com/2018/03/21/nobody-knows-anything-about-china/%0a* https://www.theguardian.com/higher-education-network/2018/mar/23/they-called-my-university-a-phd-factory-now-i-understand-why%0a* https://vrscout.com/news/kim-jong-un-china-virtual-reality/%0a* https://arcan-fe.com/2018/03/29/safespaces-an-open-source-vr-desktop/%0a* http://nautil.us/issue/58/self/the-surprising-relativism-of-the-brains-gps PersonalInformationStream.WithoutNotesMarch2019=* https://www.psychologicalscience.org/observer/experiments-in-different-worlds%0a* https://medium.com/@darktears/vr-concepts-and-the-immersive-web-dd2604e3e338%0a* http://www.prueclark.com/blog/2016/2/12/daniel-kahneman-on-two-systems-of-thinking-effort-associative-thinking-and-ego-depletion%0a* https://www.nber.org/papers/w25585%0a* https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5663018/%0a* https://www.nbcnews.com/tech/internet/facial-recognition-s-dirty-little-secret-millions-online-photos-scraped-n981921%0a* https://mays.tamu.edu/news/2012/03/06/fun-luving-cfo-talks-about-the-culture-of-southwest-airlines/%0a* https://www.devex.com/news/opinion-as-the-web-turns-30-digital-goods-must-reach-the-most-vulnerable-94454%0a* https://www.fastcompany.com/90315733/augmented-reality-when-we-asked-magic-leap-facebook-google-and-more%0a* https://deloitte.wsj.com/cio/2019/02/28/our-devices-ourselves/%0a* https://www.quantamagazine.org/the-brain-maps-out-ideas-and-memories-like-spaces-20190114/%0a* https://aeon.co/essays/how-cognitive-maps-help-animals-navigate-the-world%0a* https://greatergood.berkeley.edu/article/item/world_happiness_report_finds_that_people_are_feeling_worse%0a* https://www.nytimes.com/2019/03/23/sunday-review/human-contact-luxury-screens.html%0a* https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/research/blog/giant-steps-and-liberating-spaces-virtual-reality-is-making-cool-moves/%0a* https://www.wsj.com/articles/the-bitcoin-gamble-1541064604%0a* https://www.cnbc.com/2019/03/22/majority-of-bitcoin-trading-is-a-hoax-new-study-finds.html%0a* https://palmerluckey.com/i-cant-use-rift-s-and-neither-can-you/%0a* https://www.magicleap.com/stories/blog/nba-app-launch%0a* https://onezero.medium.com/ctrl-alt-delete-the-planned-obsolescence-of-old-coders-9c5f440ee68 PersonalInformationStream.WithoutNotesMarch2020=* https://towardsdatascience.com/knowledge-graphs-for-explainable-ai-dcd73c5c016%0a* https://livierickson.com/blog/thoughts-on-gdc-in-vr/%0a* https://medium.com/sequoia-capital/coronavirus-the-black-swan-of-2020-7c72bdeb9753%0a* https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/frvir.2020.00001/full%0a* https://futureofsex.net/virtual-sex-entertainment/virtual-playmates-are-designed-to-titillate-and-offer-intimacy-says-holodexxx-cco/%0a* https://gizmodo.com/facial-recognition-software-lets-you-find-a-camgirl-who-1787005517%0a* https://medium.com/huia/live-deep-fakes-you-can-now-change-your-face-to-someone-elses-in-real-time-video-applications-a4727e06612f%0a* https://newsroom.ucla.edu/releases/optical-system-recognize-objects-instantly%0a* https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/save-your-sex-life/201608/why-intimate-sex-is-the-key-successful-relationship%0a* https://www.washingtonpost.com/technology/2020/03/06/tens-thousands-political-ads-facebook-lacked-key-details-about-who-paid-them-new-report-finds/%0a* https://www.databentobox.com/2020/03/08/covid19_sim_tokyo/%0a* https://www.fastcompany.com/90474966/the-next-iphone-will-get-a-world-facing-3d-camera%0a* https://wccftech.com/apple-ios-14-ar-app-integrations/%0a* https://news.yale.edu/2020/03/09/robots-admit-mistakes-foster-better-conversation-humans%0a* https://queue.acm.org/detail.cfm?id=3383461%0a* https://blog.computationalcomplexity.org/2020/03/the-importance-of-networking.html%0a* https://www.magicleap.com/news/news/the-future-of-work-equipping-the-workforce-of-today-with-the-tools-required%0a* https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2020-03-11/augmented-reality-startup-magic-leap-is-said-to-explore-a-sale%0a* https://medium.com/immersively/vr-for-virtual-meetings-the-ultimate-guide-d0c9ebe634d4%0a* https://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2020-03/udg-tp031220.php%0a* https://medium.com/chialab-open-source/introducing-ar-js-3-bb27ffa1b59c%0a* https://ai.googleblog.com/2020/03/real-time-3d-object-detection-on-mobile.html%0a* https://www.oculus.com/blog/introducing-the-new-oculus-quest-system-experience/%0a* https://www.seattletimes.com/sports/hockey/we-took-a-virtual-tour-of-the-keyarena-renovations-heres-a-look-at-the-future-home-of-nhl-seattle/%0a* https://greatergood.berkeley.edu/article/item/how_stop_prejudice_in_a_pandemic%0a* https://steveblank.com/2020/03/17/the-virus-survival-strategy-for-your-startup/%0a* https://medium.com/@mres/cultivating-creativity-during-the-coronavirus-crisis-fedfca3b6036%0a* https://www.discovermagazine.com/planet-earth/an-important-group-of-european-hunter-gatherers-taught-themselves-to-farm%0a* https://www.wur.nl/en/news-wur/Show/Being-happy-with-less.htm%0a* https://extendedmind.io/blog/2020/3/20/video-conferencing-wont-cure-loneliness-avatar-chat-apps-can-help%0a* https://www.nytimes.com/2020/03/20/opinion/coronavirus-outcomes.html%0a* https://www.rollingstone.com/music/music-features/coronavirus-livestreaming-concerts-967169/%0a* https://www.purdue.edu/newsroom/releases/2020/Q1/novel-system-allows-untethered-high-quality-multi-player-vr.html%0a* https://www.vice.com/en_us/article/v74jy4/experts-say-the-internet-will-mostly-stay-online-during-coronavirus-pandemic%0a* https://slate.com/technology/2020/03/covid19-coronavirus-testing-google-walmart-target-privacy.html%0a* https://sketchfab.com/blogs/community/sketchfab-adds-usdz-3d-file-conversion/%0a* https://nwn.blogs.com/nwn/2018/12/maitreya-belleza-and-slink-sl-skin-bad-optimization.html%0a* https://greatergood.berkeley.edu/article/item/the_neuroscience_of_good_coaching%0a* https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2020/mar/25/how-long-coronavirus-lasts-on-surfaces-packages-groceries%0a* https://dot.kde.org/2020/03/26/plasma-tv-presenting-plasma-bigscreen%0a* https://blairmacintyre.me/2020/03/09/ieee-vr-2020-is-going-to-be-online-only/%0a* https://hbr.org/2020/03/lessons-from-italys-response-to-coronavirus%0a* https://aeon.co/ideas/for-the-full-life-experience-put-down-all-devices-and-walk%0a* https://hacks.mozilla.org/2020/03/web-monetization-coil-and-firefox-reality/ PersonalInformationStream.WithoutNotesMarch2021=* https://ai.googleblog.com/2020/12/mediapipe-holistic-simultaneous-face.html%0a* https://scioffi.substack.com/p/hallucinations-on-demand-artificial%0a* https://www.roadtovr.com/microsoft-mesh-announcement-multi-user-xr-service/%0a* https://techcrunch.com/2021/03/02/microsoft-debuts-its-ar-vr-meetings-platform-mesh/%0a* https://www.inc.com/jim-schleckser/how-to-avoid-mission-drift-and-stay-true-to-your-purpose.html%0a* https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/mixed-reality-blog/microsoft-mesh-a-technical-overview/ba-p/2176004%0a* https://www.bloomberg.com/opinion/articles/2021-03-03/pay-for-twitter-super-follows-you-can-thank-google-and-facebook%0a* https://www.denver-frederick.com/2021/02/19/freada-kapor-klein-on-gap-closing-and-the-importance-of-lived-experience/%0a* https://www.cigionline.org/articles/women-not-politicians-are-targeted-most-often-deepfake-videos%0a* https://www.darpa.mil/news-events/2021-03-03%0a* https://i3.cnrs.fr/evenement/table-ronde-autour-de-louvrage-innovation-beyond-technology/%0a* https://www.theverge.com/2021/3/4/22314474/razer-anzu-smart-glasses-announced-pricing-features-release-date%0a* https://paradox.openfuture.eu/%0a* https://edition.cnn.com/2021/03/11/tech/google-ai-ethics-future/index.html%0a* https://world.hey.com/jamis/stuck-do-something-c54521ab%0a* https://craftinginterpreters.com/%0a* https://spectrum.ieee.org/tech-talk/computing/software/realtime-hologram%0a* https://www.roadtovr.com/report-facebook-ar-vr-10000/%0a* https://stackoverflow.com/questions/5379120/get-the-highlighted-selected-text%0a** window.getSelection().toString();%0a* https://blog.ecosia.org/googles-anticompetitive/%0a* https://www.technologyreview.com/2021/03/11/1020600/facebook-responsible-ai-misinformation/%0a* https://www.technologyreview.com/2020/11/03/1011616/ai-godfather-geoffrey-hinton-deep-learning-will-do-everything/%0a* https://www.technologyreview.com/2020/02/17/844721/ai-openai-moonshot-elon-musk-sam-altman-greg-brockman-messy-secretive-reality/%0a* https://cacm.acm.org/magazines/2021/2/250071-the-state-of-virtual-reality-hardware/fulltext%0a* https://www.futura-sciences.com/planete/actualites/environnement-alain-damasio-decrochage-technologique-traduira-plaisir-vivre-beaucoup-plus-intense-86224/%0a** La notion de technococon est imagĂ©e. J'ai le sentiment qu'on s'est lentement insĂ©rĂ© dans une espèce de chrysalide de fibre optique et qu'on interface le monde essentiellement par le smartphone, les Ă©crans et les laptops.%0a* https://petapixel.com/2021/03/13/adobe-photoshops-super-resolution-made-my-jaw-hit-the-floor/%0a* https://cacm.acm.org/magazines/2021/3/250703-what-can-the-maker-movement-teach-us-about-the-digitization-of-creativity/fulltext%0a* https://medium.com/apache-mxnet/gluoncv-0-6-embrace-video-understanding-49bc10ec1421%0a* https://andreidascalu.medium.com/nginx-vs-traefik-vs-haproxy-cc99546f676a%0a* https://arador.com/traefik-replacing-nginx-haproxy-reverse-proxy/%0a* https://arador.com/two-years-later-did-traefik-replace-nginx-and-haproxy/%0a* https://www.politico.com/news/2021/03/16/google-files-ftc-antitrust-investigation-475573%0a* https://puri.sm/posts/data-double-dipping-when-companies-mine-paying-customers/%0a* https://ai.googleblog.com/2020/03/announcing-tensorflow-quantum-open.html%0a* https://www.theverge.com/2021/3/18/22338911/facebook-instagram-kids-privacy-coppa%0a* https://www.cigionline.org/articles/what-googles-privacy-sandbox-means-internet-governance%0a* https://www.wired.com/story/ban-surveillance-advertising-coalition-launches/%0a* https://www.vice.com/en/article/dy8n3j/amazon-delivery-drivers-forced-to-sign-biometric-consent-form-or-lose-job%0a* https://www.csail.mit.edu/news/smart-clothes-can-measure-your-movements%0a* https://betterprogramming.pub/running-a-container-with-a-non-root-user-e35830d1f42a%0a* https://www.zdnet.com/article/former-mozilla-exec-google-has-sabotaged-firefox-for-years/%0a* https://www.wsj.com/articles/h-m-is-erased-from-chinese-e-commerce-over-xinjiang-stance-11616695377%0a* https://academictimes.com/elite-philanthropy-mainly-self-serving-2/%0a* https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2021/mar/23/facebook-leak-underscore-strategy-operate-repressive-regimes%0a* https://www.bbc.com/news/technology-56414491%0a* https://www.vox.com/recode/2021/3/28/22354604/amazon-twitter-bernie-sanders-jeff-bezos-union-alabama-elizabeth-warren%0a* https://news.trust.org/item/20210319120214-n93hk/%0a** The camera systems, made by U.S.-based firm Netradyne, are part of a nationwide effort by Amazon to address concerns over accidents involving its increasingly ubiquitous delivery vans.%0a* https://bost.ocks.org/mike/simplify/ PersonalInformationStream.WithoutNotesMay10=* [[http://sites.radiofrance.fr/chaines/france-culture2/emissions/continent_sciences/fiche.php?diffusion_id=83406|Les extraordinaires molécules organiques de la nacre de l'huître]], Continent Science, France Culture May 2010%0a** http://covalmar.fr/%0a** closing discussion (min48) on [[http://www.stanford.edu/dept/physics/people/faculty/susskind_leonard.html|Leonard Susskind]]'s 2008 book [[http://www.littlebrown.co.uk/Title/9780316016414|The Black Hole War: My Battle with Stephen Hawking to Make the World Safe for Quantum Mechanics]]%0a*** regarding his 20 years bet on black holes and information with Stephen Hawking%0a**** [[http://fora.tv/2008/07/23/Leonard_Susskind_-_The_Black_Hole_War|Leonard Susskind - The Black Hole War]] Commonwealth Club 2008%0a*** notes on [[ReadingNotes/A Brief History Of Time]] by Stephen Hawking%0a*** notes on [[ReadingNotes/Programming The Universe]] by Seth Lloyd%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DIxHtPYzJgg|Build An Optimal Scientist, Then Retire (pt.1) -- An interview with AI scientist Jürgen Schmidhuber]], TED March 2010 %0a** ~min6:50 "Heuristics come and go but theorems are for eternity."%0a* The Story of Science: Power, Proof and Passion [[http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00s89td|What Is Out There?]], BBC April 2010%0a** ~min12 mention of the Antikythera mechanism%0a*** added to [[Seedea:CoEvolution/HistoryIdeaManagement#CognitiveArcheology]]%0a* [[http://www.nature.com/news/2010/100505/full/465026a.html|Neuroscience: Illuminating the brain]], Nature News May 2010%0a** http://www.stanford.edu/group/dlab/optogenetics/%0a** Seedea:Content/Concepttreefmri#results%0a* The Story of Science: Power, Proof and Passion [[http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00sbt8d|What Is The World Made Of?]], BBC April 2010%0a* [[http://communicationnation.blogspot.com/2010/04/xplane-joins-dachis-group.html|XPLANE joins Dachis Group]] (and why social technologies matter) by Dave Gray, Communication Nation April 2010%0a* [[http://sites.radiofrance.fr/franceinter/em/2000ansdhistoire/index.php?id=91090|La Bretagne]], 2000 ans d'histoire, France Inter May 2010%0a** rediffusion from 2008%0a* {-[[http://telexlr8.wordpress.com/2010/04/10/anders-sandberg-on-neuroselves-and-exoselves-distributed-cognition-inside-and-outside-brains/|Anders Sandberg on Neuroselves and exoselves: distributed cognition inside and outside brains]], teleXLR8 April 2010-}%0a** moved to [[ReadingNotes.Supersizing]]%0a* {-[[http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00s2wvh|Windows on the World]], Maps: Power, Plunder and Possession, BBC April 2010-}%0a** moved to [[Seedea:Utopiahanalysis/UniNetVerseVisu]]%0a* [[http://www.economist.com/specialreports/displaystory.cfm?story_id=15980859|A special report on television]] The Economist May 2010%0a* {-[[http://www.cyberpunkreview.com/news-as-cyberpunk/usa-today-the-machines-took-over-wall-street/|USA Today: “The Machines Took Over (Wall Street)”]], Cyberpunk Review May 2010-}%0a** moved to [[ReadingNotes/QuantitativeTrading]]%0a* [[http://asc-parc.blogspot.com/2010/04/short-and-tweet-experiments-on.html|Short and Tweet: Experiments on Recommending Content from Information Streams (Specifically, Twitter)]], Augmented Social Cognition (ASC) Blog from PARC April 2010%0a** http://zerozero88.com/%0a** consider moving it to [[Person/]]%0a* {-[[http://images.math.cnrs.fr/Des-mathematiciens-boulevard-des.html|Des mathématiciens boulevard des Italiens]] by Emmanuel Ferrand, Images des mathématiques May 2010-}%0a** moved to [[ReadingNotes/QuantitativeTrading]]%0a* {-[[http://muse.jhu.edu/journals/the_journal_of_aesthetic_education/v037/37.1jeffers.html|Museum as Process]] by Carol S. Jeffers, The Journal of Aesthetic Education 2003-}%0a** moved to [[Museum/]]%0a* [[http://homepage.psy.utexas.edu/homepage/class/psy394U/hayhoe/cognitive science 2009/readings/pillow/pillow_slides_BayesOptPercptn.pdf|Bayesian ideal observer models: perception as optimal inference]] by Jonathan Pillow, Introduction to Cognitive Neuroscience, The University of Texas at Austin 2009%0a** see also [[Cognition/]]%0a* [[http://gridcomputingnow.blogspot.com/2010/04/digital-britain-building-britains.html|Digital Britain, Building Britain's Digital Future and G-Cloud]] by Ian Osborne, From Grid to Cloud ... April 2010%0a** checked after skimming through [[http://www.cabinetoffice.gov.uk/cio/ict/ict_strands/g_cloud.aspx|Government Cloud (G-Cloud)]] Office of the Government Chief Information Officer, UK%0a** http://data.gov.uk/ already in Seedea:Seedea/DATAmatrix%0a* [[http://barcamp.org/Produire-un-Datagov-sans-attendre-l%2527acteurs-public|Produire un Datagov sans attendre l'acteurs public]] discussion notes by Daniel Kaplan, OpenData BarCamp Paris 2009%0a** {-[[http://libertic.wordpress.com/|LiberTIC]] egouvernance, ouverture des données publiques et edemocratie.-}%0a*** moved to [[Seedea:Utopiahanalysis/Politicsnewoldtools]]%0a* [[http://www.nytimes.com/2010/05/02/magazine/02self-measurement-t.html|The Data-Driven Life]] by Gary Wolf, NYTimes.com April 2010%0a** updated [[Content/Health]], [[Seedea:Xye/MotivationalSupport]], [[Content/Exercises]], [[Person/]]%0a** transform a page of Internal_Wiki: to a quantified dashboard as discussed with Paola%0a*** shortcut per action (eventually then [[Tools/Vimperator]] AutoCommand like on Gmail)%0a*** nearly instant visual review%0a*** reminder of the goal%0a* [[http://www.nature.com/news/2010/100510/full/news.2010.226.html|Whipping up a little natural selection]] by Emma Marris, Nature News May 2010%0a** "An analysis of those data confirmed the current hypothesis that competition is a more powerful selective force on Caribbean islands than predation."%0a*** see also my notes on [[ReadingNotes/The Red Queen]] and [[ReadingNotes/The Mating Mind]]%0a** [[http://www.nature.com/nature/journal/vaop/ncurrent/full/nature09020.html|Experimentally assessing the relative importance of predation and competition as agents of selection]], Nature advance online publication 9 May 2010%0a*** "Our results from ''A. sagrei'' are consistent with the hypothesis that intraspecific competition is more important than predation in shaping the selective landscape for traits central to the adaptive radiation of ''Anolis'' ecomorphs."%0a* {-[[http://www.cynapse.com/blog/five-myths-enterprise-wiki-deployment|Five myths of enterprise wiki deployment]] Cynapse.com Blog-}%0a** moved to [[Tools/Wikis]]%0a* [[http://www.economist.com/specialreports/displayStory.cfm?story_id=15557443|A special report on managing information: Data, data everywhere]] The Economist February 2010%0a** mention of Hal Varian, co-author of [[ReadingNotes/Information Rules]] with Carl Shapiro%0a** "This special report will point to where [the data-centred economy] is beginning to surface"%0a* [[#TheDeclineOfClassicMayaCivilization]][[http://www.santafe.edu/research/videos/play/?id=86c6ffd8-5652-4e1b-a050-026c3b12ca28|The Decline of Classic Maya Civilization: A Systems Perspective]] by Jeremy Sabloff, Santa Fe Institute February 2010%0a** underlining the importance of the biased historiography of the upper class until then%0a*** a la Howard Zinn%0a*** the cost of maintaining them in power must just have been too important to be sustainable %0a** ~min45 mentioning How Society Chose To Collapse%0a** used as an example for [[Person/Person#SocialNotificationOnUpdates|social notification on updates]]%0a** [[Content/Projetautonomieenergetique#SocietalCollapse]]%0a** [[Content/Vademecum]]%0a** link to the visualization video of the evolution of France, Portugal, United Kingdom and Spain represented as bubbles from which are spinning out countries%0a* {-[[http://www.canalacademie.fr/spip.php?article5731|Le vin et son histoire en France, selon le géographe Roger Dion]], Canal Academie May 2010-}%0a** moved to [[Content/Wine]]%0a* [[http://life-after-oil.blogspot.com/2010/02/energy-consumption-of-avatars.html|The energy consumption of avatars
]] by Daniel, Life after oil February 2010%0a* [[https://dspace.lib.cranfield.ac.uk/handle/1826/725|Value creation versus value capture : towards a coherent definition of value in strategy - an exploratory study]] by Cliff Bowman and Wronique Ambrosini, Cranfield S chool of Management 1998 %0a** "An underlying theme of the paper is that appearances often prevent us from identifying the essential relationships between economic actors, and that many of the problems and confusion in mainstream economic theorising stem from the inability to separate these two levels of analysis." (p5)%0a** "labour is the source of firm heterogeneity and hence can be the source of value." (p12)%0a** "value is perceived by the customer and all purchases are subjectively assessed, even purchases of resource inputs." (p14)%0a** "all firms that sell anything possess a temporal advantage. Value or consumer surplus is created by the artful deployment of the heterogeneous actions of labour with other resources." (p14)%0a** "it is the nature of the employment relationship, the trading of labour power not labour output, and the appearance of homogeneity of labour power that enables the firm owners to capture value created by the sellers of labour power." (p21)%0a** "A common theme in these theories [on profits] is the need to explain profits as some sort of reward for something that is done for the good of economic society." (p22)%0a** "it is only where the entrepreneur deems it necessary to invest at a rate that cannot be sustained from his own funds that external fund providers enter the picture." (p24)%0a** "although the physical contribution of money capital is homogeneous, its restricted supply gives its owners power to capture a share of the value created by the firm." (p24)%0a** "The appearance is that suppliers of money capital create value. This is compounded ideologically with the notion of risk, and ‘rewards’ for risk bearing." (p25)%0a** "Resources ''per se'' are not the source of profits; it is their artful deployment that mobilises them to exploit market opportunities in cost efficient ways that is the source of temporal monopoly profits." (p26)%0a** "Although artful deployment is the source of value, bargaining relationships determine the capture of value. Profit is value captured by the firm." (p26)%0a*** thus skills on negociation, arbitrage and up to date knowledge%0a**** see also [[ReadingNotes/Getting To Yes]]%0a** overall concluding on an (neo-classically) idealized view of economics%0a** mentions of Porter, Schumpeter, ...%0a* {-[[http://www.santafe.edu/research/videos/play/?id=5313a862-d219-4297-9e7a-aaea561683cb|Networks of Innovation Part I]]-} and [[http://www.santafe.edu/research/videos/play/?id=eb2bde49-e79a-4b7c-b4e6-faee7fb9ffe5|Part II]] by Andrew Hargadon, GSSS 2009, Santa Fe Institute 2009%0a** moved to [[ReadingNotes/Managing Creativity And Innovation]]%0a* [[http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-8390565997008875952|Mechatronics Mechanical System Control - It's the Software!]] by David Auslander, Google 2006%0a** [[Cookbook/Objects#Electronics]]%0a** Seedea:Utopiahanalysis/HiTechCreativity-draft#Electronics%0a* The Story of Science: Power, Proof and Passion [[http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00sfbdx|How Did We Get Here?]], BBC May 2010%0a* [[http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00s77pc|Spirit of the Age]], Maps: Power, Plunder and Possession, BBC April 2010%0a* [[http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00s5m7w|Mapping The World]], Maps: Power, Plunder and Possession, BBC May 2010%0a* [[http://uk.video.yahoo.com/watch/5474024|Lean Production to Lean Solutions - Dr. James P. Womack]], Lean Management Summit 2009%0a** moved to [[ReadingNotes/LeanThinking]]%0a* [[http://www.printmag.com/Article/The-Irresistible-Appeal-of-Info-Porn|The Irresistible Appeal of Info Porn]] by Cliff Kuang, print 2009%0a* [[http://www.canalacademie.com/ida5707-Les-fonctions-du-reve-en.html|Le ręve sert-il ŕ reprogrammer les caractéristiques génétiques du cerveau ?]] with Claude Debru, Canal Académie May 2010%0a* [[http://www.uiandus.com/blog/2009/7/27/realizations-of-rounded-rectangles.html|Realizations of Rounded Rectangles]] by Keith Lang, UI and us Blog 2009%0a* [[http://www.canalacademie.com/ida2098-Les-metamorphoses-du-calcul.html?var_recherche=mathematique|Les métamorphoses du calcul]] Gilles Dowe, Canal Academie 2007%0a** [[ReadingNotes/PCM]], [[ReadingNotes/MecaMind]]%0a* [[http://images.math.cnrs.fr/Position-philosophique-et-pratique.html|Position philosophique et pratique mathématique : l'exemple de L. Kronecker]] by Jacqueline Boniface, Images des mathématiques May 2010%0a* [[http://www.franceculture.com/emission-du-grain-%25C3%25A0-moudre-le-capitalisme-autoritaire-est-il-en-train-d%25E2%2580%2599enterrer-le-capitalisme-lib%25C3%25A9|Le capitalisme autoritaire est-il en train d’enterrer le capitalisme libéral ?]], Du Grain a Moudre, France Culture May 2010 %0a** including remarks on innovation and the link with democracy%0a* [[#SteveBlank]][[http://www.justin.tv/startuplessonslearned/b/262670582|Customer Development 2.0 ("Why Accountants Don't Run Startups")]] by Steve Blank, Startup Lessons Learned April 2010%0a** with extended slides available [[http://steveblank.com/2010/04/15/why-accountants-dont-run-startups/|Why Accountants Don’t Run Startups]] by Steve Blank, April 2010%0a** also discussed during [[Events/MBE05]]%0a** Business School%0a*** Execution, Strategy, Accounting, Products, Engineering, Management, Administrative%0a** Entrepreneurship School%0a*** Hypothesis testing, Business Model testing, Customer Development, Agile Development, Metrics, Venture Finance, Hands-on%0a** [[http://www.slideshare.net/startuplessonslearned/introduction-to-customer-development-at-the-lean-startup-intensive-at-web-20-expo-by-steve-blank/50|slide linking iteration between agile product development with customer development]]%0a* [[http://www.nature.com/news/2010/100520/full/news.2010.256.html|Quantum crack in cryptographic armour]] by Zeeya Merali, Nature News May 2010%0a* [[http://videos.arte.tv/fr/videos/cut_up-3213548.html|Cut up]] by Jackie Berroyer, Arte May 2010%0a* [[http://www.canalacademie.com/ida5487-Parole-d-entrepreneur-Choisir-son.html|Parole d'entrepreneur - Choisir son activité]] by Jean-Jacques Pluchart, Canal Academie February 2010%0a** [[http://www.u-picardie.fr/~LaboERSI/|Centre de Recherche sur l'Industrie, les Institutions, et les Systčmes Economiques, d'Amiens]] (CRIISEA)%0a* [[http://www.canalacademie.com/ida5471-La-democratie-dans-l-entreprise.html|La démocratie dans l'entreprise par Bertrand Collomb]], Canal Academie February 2010%0a* The Story of Science: Power, Proof and Passion [[http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00sj736|Can We Have Unlimited Power?]], BBC May 2010%0a* [[http://www.cartografareilpresente.org/article525.html|Quelles réformes pour l’architecture internationale ? (I)]] by Dominique Vidal, es séminaries du Monde diplomatique : Géopolitique du monde multipolaire May 2010%0a** "le recours ŕ des donateurs privés – de British Petroleum ŕ la fondation de George Soros et de Nestlé ŕ la fondation de Bill Gates – auxquels l’organisation sous-traite de plus en plus d’activités, au risque que ceux-ci influent sur leur contenu."%0a* [[http://www.cartografareilpresente.org/article526.html|Quelles réformes pour l’architecture internationale ? (II)]] by Dominique Vidal, es séminaries du Monde diplomatique : Géopolitique du monde multipolaire May 2010%0a* {-[[http://www.economist.com/opinion/displayStory.cfm?story_id=16163154|Synthetic biology: And man made life]] The Economist May 2010-}%0a** moved to [[ReadingNotes/Protocells]]%0a* {-[[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aeF-0y9HP9A|Googling the Googlers' DNA: A Demonstration of the 23andMe Personal Genome Service]] by Linda Avey, GoogleTechTalk 2008-}%0a** moved to [[Content/Health]]%0a* [[http://steveblank.com/2010/02/25/customer-development-for-web-startups/|Customer Development for Web Startups]], Steve Blank February 2010%0a* {-[[http://www.franceculture.com/emission-place-de-la-toile-la-gouvernementalite-algorithmique-breaking-2010-05-21.html|La gouvernementalité algorithmique / Breaking]], Place de la toile, France Culture May 2010-}%0a** moved to [[Content/LegislativeChanges]]%0a* {-[[http://www.scottberkun.com/blog/2008/stop-saying-innovation-heres-why/|Stop saying innovation – here’s why]] by Scott Berkun, 2008-}%0a** moved to [[ReadingNotes/TheMythsOfInnovation]]%0a* {-[[http://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2010/06/the-enemy-within/8098/|The Enemy Within]] by Mark Bowden, The Atlantic June 2010-}%0a** moved to [[ReadingNotes/TheCodeBook]]%0a** also added to [[Seedea:Utopiahanalysis/Botnets]]%0a* {-[[http://dwave.wordpress.com/2010/05/14/finding-the-most-probable-explanation-using-a-quantum-computer/|Finding the Most Probable Explanation using a quantum computer]] by Geordie, rose.blog May 2010-}%0a** moved to [[ReadingNotes/Programming The Universe]]%0a* {-[[http://ferrouswheel.me/2010/03/the-ism-of-reasoning/|Sexism, Racism and the Ism of Reasoning]] by Joel Pitt aka ferrouswheel, May 2010-}%0a** moved to [[Fabien/MyBeliefs]]%0a* [[http://ferrouswheel.me/2010/04/text-information-through-the-ages/|Measuring text information content through the ages…]] by Joel Pitt aka ferrouswheel, April 2010%0a** [[http://jan.ucc.nau.edu/~biber/|Douglas Biber]] Regents' Professor, Applied Linguistics at Northern Arizona University%0a* [[http://www-03.ibm.com/press/us/en/pressrelease/31670.wss|IBM 2010 Global CEO Study: Creativity Selected as Most Crucial Factor for Future Success]] IBM United States Press room May 2010%0a** Fewer than half of CEOs Successfully Handling Growing Complexity; Diverging priorities in Asia, North America, and Europe%0a* [[http://www.franceculture.com/emission-science-publique-la-france-a-t-elle-rat%25C3%25A9-le-train-de-l-informatique-2010-05-14.html|La France a-t-elle raté le train de l'informatique ?]], Science publique, France Culture May 2010%0a* [[http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/collegeinc/|FRONTLINE: College, Inc.]], PBS May 2010%0a** is private education just piggy-backing on public student loans?%0a*** somehow society pays for its own inability to educate its own member.%0a* [[http://www.canalacademie.com/ida5623-Bernard-d-Espagnat-Qu-est-ce-que.html|Bernard d'Espagnat : Qu'est-ce que la matičre ?]], Canal Academie May 2010%0a* [[http://www.canalacademie.com/ida5808-Les-transmissions-des-savoirs-et.html|Les transmissions des savoirs et les Ecoles de sagesse dans l'Ancienne Égypte]] by icolas Grimal, Canal Academie May 2010%0a** maybe the earlier promotion of knowledge work%0a** [[Content/Education]]%0a** [[ReadingNotes/Le Maitre Ignorant]]%0a** the hierarchical education in the Mayan empire%0a*** [[Content/Projetautonomieenergetique#SocietalCollapse]]%0a* [[http://www.kk.org/thetechnium/archives/2009/01/better_than_own.php|Better Than Owning]] by Kevin Kelly, The Technium 2009%0a** moved to [[ReadingNotes/InformationRules]]%0a* {-[[http://fora.tv/2009/12/07/Yvonne_Chan-Trusting_You_Have_the_Knowledge_to_Create_Something_New|Trusting You Have the Knowledge to Create Something New]] by Yvonne Chan, Big Ideas Fest 2009-}%0a** moved to [[Seedea:Xye/MotivationalSupport]]%0a* [[http://jucablues.blogspot.com/2010/04/pinball-hacking-and-personal.html|Pinball hacking and personal fabrication]], Blog do Juca April 2010%0a* [[https://community.oecd.org/community/factblog/blog/2010/05/04/patently-obvious|Patently obvious]] by Jérome CUKIER, OECD Factblog May 2010%0a** "Anyone who doubts that policy can spur innovation should look at [...] the number of patents for certain technologies used to mitigate climate change climbed worldwide."%0a*** that's supposing that%0a**** innovation is positively correlated with the total number of patents despite IP portfolio strategies%0a**** patents are more that minor improvements (as requested by the official patent requirements)%0a**** each patent leads to an actual used product which is itself ecological sound (rather that just providing an economical return on investment) in that specific context%0a** see also [[Content/Energy]], [[ReadingNotes/The Future Of Ideas]] and [[ReadingNotes/Information Feudalism]]%0a* OECD's Innovation Strategy: Key Findings and Policy Messages, OECD 2010%0a* [[http://www.pbs.org/frontlineworld/stories/egypt804/|FRONTLINE/World Egypt: Middle East, Inc.]], PBS 2009%0a* The Story of Science: Power, Proof and Passion [[http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00skvtx|What Is the Secret of Life?]], BBC May 2010%0a** [[Wikipedia:Giovanni Alfonso Borelli]]%0a*** or the father or robotics?%0a** [[Wikipedia:Cell (biology)#History]]%0a*** [[http://www.etymonline.com/index.php?term=cell|Cell according to the Online Etymology Dictionary]]%0a**** Earliest sense is for monastic rooms, then prison rooms (1722). Used in 14c., figuratively, of brain "compartments;" used in biology 17c. of various cavities%0a*** added to [[ReadingNotes/Protocells]]%0a* {-[[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2GdqoQJa6r4|How to Steal a Botnet and What Can Happen When You Do]] by Richard A. Kemmerer at UCSB, GoogleTechTalks 2009-}%0a** moved to [[Seedea:Research/Drive]]%0a* [[http://www.zdnet.com/blog/security/study-finds-the-average-price-for-renting-a-botnet/6528|Study finds the average price for renting a botnet]] by Dancho Danchev, ZDNet May 2010%0a** SaaS and economy applied to botnets, see also Seedea:Utopiahanalysis/Botnets%0a* [[http://market-by-numbers.com/2010/05/you-can-outsource-customer-development-you-cant-outsource-learning/|You Can Outsource Customer Development, You Can’t Outsource Learning]] by Brant Cooper, Market By Numbers May 2010%0a** moved to [[Seedea:SeedeaProtected/Leads]]%0a* [[http://www.physorg.com/news194120029.html|Could humans be infected by computer viruses?]], PhysOrg.com May 2010%0a* [[http://www.hplusmagazine.com/articles/neuro/porting-digital-memory|Porting Digital Memory]] by James Kent, h+ Magazine May 2010%0a** [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0g_RQZ-ntSw|World's First, Live Voiceless Phone Call Made at TIDC 2008]] by Michael Callahan, CEO and Co-Founder, Ambient Corporation%0a** [[http://www.theaudeo.com/|TheAudeo]] by Ambient Corporation%0a** Seedea:Content/Concepttreefmri%0a* [[http://www.canalacademie.com/ida5749-La-justice-constitutionnelle-une.html|La justice constitutionnelle, une innovation de la Ve République (1/2)]] avec Renaud Denoix de Saint-Marc, Canal Academie May 2010%0a* [[#MichaelGoardEmilyJacobs]][[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vgCDVWz1lS4|The Neural Circuitry of Perception & Genetic and Hormonal Influences on Cognition]] by Michael Goard and Emily Jacobs, GoogleTechTalks May 2010%0a** makes one wonder about the ''exoneocortex'' but it's actually only mentionned once at [[http://www.kurzweilai.net/mindx/frame.html?main=/mindx/show_thread.php?rootID%253D94546|Re: What changes will you find if you wake up in 2020?]] by [[http://www.kurzweilai.net/mindx/frame.html?main=/mindx/profile.php?id%253D1573|Extropia]] on [[http://www.kurzweilai.net/mindx/frame.html?main=/mindx/show_thread.php?rootID%253D94546|KurzweilAI.net Mind·Exchange]] 2007%0a*** cf my earlier discussion on the neoneocortex%0a** examples at ~min16 as visual (classical picture) then ~min17 with audio in order to demonstrate how higher-level knowledge directly influence low-level perceptions%0a*** coherent with enaction, cf [[Cognition/]]%0a** mention of his experimental protocol as Wikipedia:Optogenetics%0a*** cf discovered earlier this month http://www.stanford.edu/group/dlab/optogenetics/%0a* [[http://zenhabits.net/creative-habit/|The No. 1 Habit of Highly Creative People]] by Leo Babauta, Zen Habits May 2010%0a* [[http://seedmagazine.com/content/article/science_2.0_pioneers/|Science 2.0 Pioneers]] by Adrienne J. Burke, SeedMagazine.com May 2010%0a* [[http://seedmagazine.com/content/article/the_expanding_mind/|The Expanding Mind]] by Pete Estep, SeedMagazine.com May 2010%0a** “that which we call thinking is the evolutionary internalization of movement [...] it would be a strange brain if it used different global strategies for motion and cognition.” Rodolfo Llinás, one of the founders of modern neuroscience%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?gl=US&v=Dxc1s0vlghY|Innovation Survival: Innovation in Science]] by W. David Schwaderer, Google Tech Talk April 2010%0a** http://web.mac.com/innovationsurvival/Innovation_Survival/About.html%0a** http://web.mac.com/innovationsurvival/Innovation_Survival/Science.html%0a** ~min46 slide entitled "Hypothesis Time Line" comparing side to side the Odor-search and "Language" hypothesis in bee foraging%0a*** to consider for Seedea:Research/Visualization%0a** [[|The Politics of Excellence. Behind the Nobel Prize in Science]] by R. M. Friedman, Times Books 2001%0a* {-[[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ky7vMFB4iAs|Deep Concentration in Formal Meditation and Daily Life (Theory and Practice)]] by Shinzen Young, Google Tech Talk April 2010-}%0a** {-moved to [[ReadingNotes/ParolesZen]]-}%0a** actually moved to the new dedicated page [[Content/Meditation]]%0a* {-[[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vHyD2CkFod8|Live Cultured Fermentation]] by Benjamin T Stanley, Google Tech Talks March 2010-}%0a** moved to [[Content/Health#Nutrition]]%0a* [[#GeoffHinton]][[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VdIURAu1-aU|Recent Developments in Deep Learning]] by Geoff Hinton, Google Tech Talks March 2010%0a* [[http://www.canalacademie.com/ida5750-Le-Conseil-constitutionnel-en-2010.html|Le Conseil constitutionnel en 2010, architecte du droit ? (2/2)]] avec Renaud Denoix de Saint-Marc, Canal Academie May 2010%0a* [[#YourBrainAtWork]][[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XeJSXfXep4M|Your Brain at Work]] by David Rock, Google Tech Talks 2009%0a## The rational is overrated%0a*** [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XeJSXfXep4M#t=11m|~min11]] "You need to be able to notice the spikes in dopamine to be able to notice information [...] with a loud brain all the time you are not allowed to see the subtle signals, don't come with a quiet cellphone at a loud party [...] The ability to have these insights very much comes to this ability to quiet down your overall mental activity at anytime. Those people with a strong cognitive control have a lot more insights."%0a*** negative correlation between insights and stress/anxiety%0a*** [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XeJSXfXep4M#t=14m|~min14]] mention of [[Wikipedia:Flow (Psychology)]]%0a## We've got emotions backward (cf [[Fabien/MyBeliefs]])%0a*** [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XeJSXfXep4M#t=22m|~min22]] "bad gets attention" through the limbic system%0a**** threat response >> reward response%0a***** linking again problem solving and insights (requiring quietness) with being in a safe environment%0a*** [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XeJSXfXep4M#t=27m|~min27]] emotional labeling in a word or two without going through the story%0a**** automatically putting the stress response down%0a**** even more effective by saying it aloud yet could be maladaptive in the workplace%0a*** [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XeJSXfXep4M#t=29m|~min29]] reappraisal, reinterpreting an event, reframing%0a*** [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XeJSXfXep4M#t=31m|~min31]] "The more you understand about your brain, the more you can actually reappraise all sort of internal strong threats that come along. [...] You can actually recognize internal experiences and reappraise them as brain functioning not you, as things that you can change, you change the interpretation and you shift from a threat state toward to ones where you see more options."%0a**** cf [[Cognition/Cognition#WikiBrain]]%0a*** see also [[Content/Health#Mood]] listing multiple mood trackers%0a## Social issues are primary (cf [[Person/]])%0a*** [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XeJSXfXep4M#t=33m|~min33]] flipping up Maslow's pyramid of needs as social needs, for the brain, are way more important%0a**** justified by getting resources since the moment you are born not on your own but through social interactions with other human beings%0a**** Status, Certainty, Autonomy (number of choices), Relatedness (in-group vs out-group), Fairness should be tweaked to improve reward for oneself but other to interact with%0a## Attention changes the brain (cf [[Cookbook/Cognition#GoalFocusAttention]])%0a*** [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XeJSXfXep4M#t=46m|~min46]] "develop the capacity to control your attention"%0a*** make attentional choices%0a*** see also [[Content/Meditation]]%0a** conclusion on the importance of understanding how the brain works%0a** if attention and other resources are limited, should we managed them as such?%0a*** can [[Cognition/PriorityByEconomicalSystem]] provide an organized daily schedule based on what one person has available?%0a** training daily on distinguishing directly incoming data for as long as possible (through direct experience circuitry) vs. narrative, story about the event%0a*** [[http://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/your-brain-work/200910/the-neuroscience-mindfulness|The neuroscience of mindfulness: Simply put, with no religious overtones]], 2009%0a*** control attention to optimize data processing%0a** [[http://www.davidrock.net/|David Rock]]'s website%0a** [[http://www.your-brain-at-work.com/|Your Brain At Work]]'s dedicate website%0a** [[http://www.neuroleadership.org/|NeuroLeadership Institute]]%0a** '''the brain is a TOOL, probably the most precious tool of its owner'''%0a*** see also [[ReadingNotes/Que Faire De Notre Cerveau]]%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7XfA5EhH7Bc|The Church-Turing Thesis: Story and Recent Progress]] by Yuri Gurevich, Google Tech Talks 2009%0a** see also [[Tools/Programming]]%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_RV-ITIYpAE|Creative Processes in Science and Technology: Insights from Visual Arts]] by Julio M. Ottino, Google Tech Talk 2009%0a** [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stigler%2527s_law_of_eponymy|Stigler's law of eponymy]] "No scientific discovery is named after its original discoverer."%0a** "Impara l'arte e mettila da parte"%0a** "Learn to see simplicity in complexity and complexity in simplicity"%0a* [[http://www.franceculture.com/emission-science-publique-la-nature-amie-ou-ennemie-de-l%25E2%2580%2599homme-2010-05-28.html|La nature, amie ou ennemie de l’homme ?]], Science Publique, France Culture May 2010%0a* [[http://www.slideshare.net/rredekopp/ibrain-review|iBrain Review]] by rredekopp, 2008%0a* [[http://webchats.tv/show/slouch_and_the_city|Slouch and the City...?]] by The British Chiropractic Association (BCA), April 2010%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HJqtqNl5G4E|If You Had Everything Computationally Where Would You Put it, Financially?]] by David Leinweber, Google Tech Talks 2008%0a** to move to [[ReadingNotes/QuantitativeTrading]]%0a** Seedea:Oimp/CloudArbitrage%0a** [[http://cift.haas.berkeley.edu/|Center for Innovative Financial Technology (CIFT)]], UC Berkeley, Haas School of Business%0a** [[http://www.atdesk.com/flash.html|ATD]] Automated Trading Desk%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MxpjGZinies|The Evolution of End User Programming]] by Allen Cypher, Google Tech Talks February 2010%0a** [[http://www.adobe.com/technology/graphics/collecting_and_organizing_personal_web_content.html|Collecting and Organizing Personal Web Content]] including Mira Dontcheva, Adobe Advanced Technology Labs%0a*** [[http://coscripter.researchlabs.ibm.com/coscripter|CoScripter]] at IBM Research%0a** Creo and Miro in [[http://alumni.media.mit.edu/~faaborg/files/thesis/draft/complete/semanticSearch.html|A Goal-Oriented User Interface for Personalized Semantic Search]] by [[http://alumni.media.mit.edu/~faaborg/|Alex Faaborg]]%0a** [[http://groups.csail.mit.edu/uid/chickenfoot/|Chickenfoot]] puts a programming environment in the browser's sidebar so you can write scripts to manipulate web pages and automate web browsing.%0a** consider moving to [[Tools/Programming]]%0a** see also [[Tools/]] including GreaseMonkey and its community UserScript.org website%0a* {-[[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ayym9jJFIgQ|Making the Semantic Web Accessible to the Casual User]] by Abraham Bernstein, Google Tech Talks 2008-}%0a** moved to [[Tools/SemanticWeb]]%0a[[#Bottom]] PersonalInformationStream.WithoutNotesMay11=* [[http://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/beautiful-minds/201104/how-power-influences-creativity|How Power Influences Creativity]] by Scott Barry Kaufman, Psychology Today April 2011%0a* [[http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2011/04/110427171642.htm|Psychologists ask how well -- or badly -- we remember together]], ScienceDaily April 2011%0a* [[http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/answer-sheet/post/singapores-surprising-desired-education-outcomes-including-a-zest-for-life/2011/04/27/AFRxld5E_blog.html|Singapore’s surprising ‘desired’ education outcomes (including ‘a zest for life’)]] by Valerie Strauss, The Answer Sheet - The Washington Post April 2011%0a* [[http://arstechnica.com/business/news/2011/04/facebook-shoots-first-ignores-questions-later-account-lock-out-attack-works.ars?|Facebook shoots first, ignores questions later; account lock-out attack works (Update X)]] by Ken Fisher, Ars Technica April 2011%0a* [[http://articles.latimes.com/2011/mar/10/news/la-heb-facebook-vanity-20110310|Women who post lots of photos of themselves on Facebook value appearance, need attention, study finds]] by Shari Roan, Los Angeles Times March 2011%0a** [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T1GQHoLyS5Q|Why Some Women Share Lots of Photos on Facebook]], UB Research March 2011%0a* [[http://www.santafe.edu/research/videos/play/?id=bfb3be90-8afb-4461-903d-15ad7a5c2732|Formalizing the Notion of 'Innovation' in an Evolutionary Model]] by Sanjay Jain, Santa Fe Institute March 2011%0a** [[http://people.du.ac.in/~jain/index.htm|Sanjay Jain]] at the University of Delhi%0a** slides http://www.icts.res.in/media/uploads/Old_Talks_Lectures/Document/1272656014SanjayJain.ppt (except the last slide Some general remarks ~70min)%0a** [[Wikipedia:Autocatalytic set]]%0a** [[Wikipedia:Perron–Frobenius theorem]]%0a** concluding with Some general remarks ~70min%0a*** innovation through '''new linkage in context'''%0a*** topology can give a measure of '''impact'''%0a*** importance of '''feedbacks'''%0a*** most innovations are '''incremental'''%0a*** key aspect of the '''first Autocatalytic set (ACS)'''%0a**** birth of an evolutionary context, giving directionality%0a**** after it new events matter, including the connection or not to the ACS%0a** if such topological patterns can be used to identify innovation and their impact, has it been applied to networks of%0a*** scientific publications?%0a*** patents?%0a* [[http://www.santafe.edu/research/videos/play/?id=e5283ce1-3c32-4c1a-9ce2-1e01c9d3cdfd|Single Cells to Communities: Understanding the Biology of One Organism at Multiple Scales]]%0a* [[http://www.dataspora.com/2011/04/pigs-bees-and-elephants-a-comparison-of-eight-mapreduce-languages/|Pigs, Bees, and Elephants: A Comparison of Eight MapReduce Languages]] by Antonio Piccolboni, Dataspora April 2011%0a** see also [[Tools/ApacheProjects#Hive]]%0a* [[http://www.zdnet.com/blog/btl/why-is-chrome-so-important-to-google-its-a-locked-in-user/47295|Why is Chrome so important to Go[[#AviWigderson]]ogle? It's a 'locked-in user']] by Larry Dignan, ZDNet April 2011%0a** see also [[ReadingNotes/InformationRules]]%0a* [[http://dirkriehle.com/2011/05/01/the-parser-that-cracked-the-mediawiki-code/|The Parser that Cracked the MediaWiki Code]] by Dirk Riehle, Software Research and the Industry May 2011%0a* [[http://www.franceculture.com/emission-planete-terre-routes-et-territoires-des-matieres-nucleaires-2011-04-27.html|Routes et territoires des matičres nucléaires]], Plančte terre France Culture Avril 2011%0a* [[http://rt.com/news/wikileaks-revelations-assange-interview/|WikiLeaks revelations only tip of iceberg]], RT May 2011%0a* [[http://vimeo.com/23138820|Reconstructing the evolution of science and technology from their digital traces]] by Luis Bettencourt, MDTS March 2011%0a** http://www.iscpif.fr/tiki-index.php?page=mdts11bettencourt%0a** [[http://math.lanl.gov/~lmbett/|Luís M. A. Bettencourt]] at Applied Mathematics and Plasma Physics, Santa Fa Institute%0a** ~10min mention of Kuhn's [[ReadingNotes/TheStructureOfScientificRevolutions]]%0a** previously discovered during [[WithoutNotesJanuary11#Bettencourt]]%0a*** but probably before through [[http://www.plosone.org/article/info%253Adoi%252F10.1371%252Fjournal.pone.0004803|Clickstream Data Yields High-Resolution Maps of Science]], PLoS ONE 2009%0a** ~20min mention of [[Wikipedia:David Kaiser]]%0a*** [[http://web.mit.edu/dikaiser/www/|David Kaiser's Home Page]] at MIT%0a** ~40min presenting the curated dataset and ontology [[http://mesur.org/MESUR.html|MESUR]] MEtrics from Scholarly Usage of Resources%0a** non presented but related [[http://idr.gatech.edu/index.php|Interdisciplinary Research (IDR)]] at GeorgiaTech, Measuring and Mapping Interdisciplinary Research%0a* [[http://vimeo.com/23193247|Knowledge cartography: representation strategies for the new territories of science]] by Marco Quaggiotto, MDTS March 2011%0a** http://www.iscpif.fr/tiki-index.php?page=mdts11Quaggiotto%0a** [[http://www.knowledgecartography.org/|Knowledge Cartography]] website by Marco Quaggiotto%0a** http://vimeo.com/knowledgecartography%0a* [[http://econfuture.wordpress.com/2011/05/03/the-economist-on-innovation-and-jobs/|“The Economist” on Innovation and Jobs]] by Martin Ford, econfuture May 2011%0a* [[http://www.franceculture.com/emission-frontieres-une-coree-reunifiee-2011-05-02.html|Une Corée réunifiée]], Frontičres France Culture May 2011%0a* [[http://ecorner.stanford.edu/authorMaterialInfo.html?mid=2709|How to Build Instant Connections]] by Ori Brafman, Stanford's Entrepreneurship Corner April 2011%0a* [[http://www.thinq.co.uk/2010/11/22/intel-launches-fpga-equipped-atom/|Intel launches FPGA-equipped Atom]] by Gareth Halfacree, thinq_ 2010%0a** following Nicolas' remark on it during [[Events/MBE23]]%0a** added to [[Cookbook/Electronics#FPGA]]%0a* [[http://vimeo.com/17977732|Roadmap to AGI]] by James Albus, BICA 2010%0a** ~min27 on the importance of imagination%0a** [[http://bicasociety.org/2011/|Second International Conference on Biologically Inspired Cognitive Architectures (BICA)]]%0a** [[http://james-albus.org/|James-Albus.org]] Senior Fellow at the Krasnow Institute for Advanced Studies at George Mason University%0a** Chapter [[http://www.peoplescapitalism.org/book/chapter05.cfm|V. The Advent of Superautomation]] in James Albus' Peoples' Capitalism%0a*** see also previous opposed readings%0a**** [[WithoutNotesFebruary11#MartinFord]]%0a**** [[WithoutNotesFebruary11#MarshallBrain]]%0a* [[http://venturebeat.com/2011/05/05/marissa-mayer-google-social-strategy/|Marissa Mayer explains Google’s social strategy, skeptical on Facebook]] by Anthony Ha, VentureBeat %0a* [[http://www.cyberpunkreview.com/movie/cyberpunk-theme/surreal/p3rsp3ctiv3-perspective/|P3rsp3ctiv3 (Perspective)]] by Mr. Roboto, Cyberpunk Review May 2011%0a** [[https://twitter.com/#!/utopiah/status/66515604064059393|tweeted]]%0a* [[#Duch]][[http://www.fizyka.umk.pl/~duch/ref/10/10-C+Creativity-Rome.ppt|Consciousness and Creativity in Brain-Inspired Cognitive Architectures]] by Włodzisław Duch, CHIST-ERA 2010%0a** discovered via BICA 2010%0a** [[http://www.is.umk.pl/~duch/|Wlodzislaw Duch home page]]%0a** see also [[http://www.is.umk.pl/~duch/ref/10/10-Imagery-Creativity.ppt|Imagery, Creativity, Brains and Talent]], 2010%0a* [[http://ecorner.stanford.edu/authorMaterialInfo.html?mid=2725|Reach Your Escape Velocity]] by Geoffrey Moore from Mohr Davidow Ventures, Stanford's Entrepreneurship Corner May 2011%0a** [[Wikipedia:Geoffrey Moore]]%0a** [[http://geoffmoore.blogs.com/|Dealing_with_Darwin]] by Geoffrey Moore%0a* [[http://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/ulterior-motives/201105/why-is-the-belief-in-global-warming-affected-temperature|Why is the belief in global warming affected by temperature?]] by Art Markman, Psychology Today May 2011%0a* [[http://www.guernicamag.com/blog/2652/noam_chomsky_my_reaction_to_os/|My Reaction to Osama bin Laden’s Death]] by Noam Chomsky, Guernica May 2011%0a* [[http://techcrunch.com/2011/05/07/search-answers-not-just-links/|A New Era Of Search Is About The Answers, Not Just The Links]] by Shashi Seth, TechCrunch May 2011%0a* [[#TheRecursiveMind]][[http://press.princeton.edu/titles/9424.html|The Recursive Mind: The Origins of Human Language, Thought, and Civilization.]] by Michael C. Corballis, Princeton University Press May 2011%0a** [[ReadingNotes/ThePrehistoryOfLanguage#Chapter2]] explaining the special skill of Shakespeare%0a** see also [[ReadingNotes/FECN]]%0a** found through [[http://comdig.unam.mx/|Complexity Digest]], added to [[Events/EmergenceEnSciencesCognitives#Institutions]]%0a** consider for [[ReadingNotes/ScanningNotes]]%0a** also what would be the consequence for%0a*** [[Cookbook/Mind]]%0a*** [[Fabien/ExtendedLayeredModel]]%0a*** [[OwnModelsApplied/AlgorithmicEpistemology]]%0a** http://www.psych.auckland.ac.nz/uoa/michael-corballis/%0a** see [[ReadingNotes/IAmAStrangeLoop]]%0a** chapter 1 read%0a** see [[ReadingNotes/TreeOfKnowledge#SelfUnderstandingPartOfHomeostase]] which lead to an update of [[Cookbook/Mind]]%0a** regarding theory of mind and recursion, [[PersonalInformationStream/WithoutNotesJanuary11#AlainBerthoz]] could also be relevant%0a* [[#LeverageCentrality]][[http://www.plosone.org/article/info%253Adoi%252F10.1371%252Fjournal.pone.0012200|A New Measure of Centrality for Brain Networks]], PLoS ONE 2010%0a** leverage centrality : extent of connectivity of a node relative to the connectivity of its neighbors.%0a*** node with negative leverage centrality is influenced by its neighbors, as the neighbors connect and interact with far more nodes%0a*** node with positive leverage centrality influences its neighbors since the neighbors tend to have far fewer connections%0a*** http://www.plosone.org/article/fetchObject.action?uri=info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0012200.e007&representation=PNG%0a** note that since, it does not seem to appear often in other publications%0a** see also%0a*** [[http://staffwww.dcs.shef.ac.uk/people/sam.chapman@k-now.co.uk/simmetrics.html|SimMetrics]] open source Similarity Measure Library%0a* [[http://www.ploscompbiol.org/article/info%253Adoi%252F10.1371%252Fjournal.pcbi.1001119|Network Archaeology: Uncovering Ancient Networks from Present-Day Interactions]], PLoS Computational Biology April 2011%0a** "The ability of these algorithms to reconstruct significant features of a network's history from topology alone further confirms the utility of models of network evolution, suggests an alternative approach to validate growth models, and ultimately reveals that some of the history of a network is encoded in a single snapshot."%0a** "Non-model-based heuristic reconstructions based solely on degree or centrality can perform well when degree strongly implies age (as is the case for FF and PA random graphs)."%0a*** see previous article%0a** network growth models%0a*** [[Wikipedia:Preferential attachment]] (PA)%0a*** Duplication-mutation with complementarity (DMC)%0a*** Forest fire (FF)%0a** not necessarily required on a wiki or cvs since history is kept with each change%0a** check the bibliography of [[WithoutNotesApril11#TheReconstructionOfSciencePhylogeny]] to see what inferring framework they are using (if any) beside Matlab%0a** [[Wikipedia:Protein–protein interaction]] (PPI)%0a* [[http://www.technologyreview.com/blog/arxiv/25708/|The New Science of Network Archaeology]], arXiv blog at Technology Review 2010%0a* [[http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0018975|How Citation Boosts Promote Scientific Paradigm Shifts and Nobel Prizes]], PLoS ONE May 2011%0a* [[#UnthinkingMachines]][[http://www.technologyreview.com/computing/37525/?p1=A2&a=f|Unthinking Machines]] by Stephen Cass, Technology Review May 2011%0a* [[#LiquidPub]][[http://bit.ly/LPGreenP|LiquidPub Green Paper: lessons learned from the project and recommendations to various stakeholders]], May 2011%0a** mostly on Paradigm shifts in scientific knowledge creation, dissemination and evaluation%0a** concept of "diversity-aware search"%0a*** [[http://queens.db.toronto.edu/~albert/docs/ak-sigmod11.pdf|Efficient Diversity-Aware Search]], Sigmod 2011%0a*** note that this seem close to [[Events/AIW02#OwnPotentialSolution]]%0a** [[http://liquidpub.wordpress.com/|Liquidpub Blog]]%0a** http://project.liquidpub.org/tools%0a* [[#TheUniquenessOfHumanRecursiveThinking]][[http://www.americanscientist.org/issues/feature/2007/3/the-uniqueness-of-human-recursive-thinking|The Uniqueness of Human Recursive Thinking]] by Michael C. Corballis, American Scientist 2007%0a** motivated by [[#TheRecursiveMind|The Recursive Mind]] by Michael C. Corballis, Princeton University Press May 2011 discovered earlier%0a** to explore from the references http://psycnet.apa.org/psycinfo/2003-88301-007%0a** "Center-embedding requires a memory device, such as a stack of pointers, indicating where to pick up the procedure once an embedded constituent has been completed."%0a*** see also the notion of deictic pointers discovered during cognitive sciences classes (cf [[Cognition/]]) and later on in [[ReadingNotes/Supersizing]]%0a** mention of Robin Dunbar (famous for [[Wikipedia:Dunbar's number]] recently shared during the [[Events/MBE23]])%0a*** hypothesis on religion%0a**** could also be applied to politics in general then%0a*** note that Dunbar's number could also be the limit precisely due to recursion applied to theory of mind%0a** mention of the [[Wikipedia:Rouge test]]%0a*** previously added to [[ReadingNotes/TreeOfKnowledge#Chapter9]] and to consider for [[Content/KeyExperiments]]%0a** consider also [[Slideshows/MemoryLoss]]%0a*** since it requires understanding of semantic and episodic memory%0a**** but also about a future position of a different self, thus a application of theory of mind%0a* [[http://torrentfreak.com/the-pirate-bay-the-battle-of-internets-is-about-to-begin-110509/|The Pirate Bay: “The Battle of Internets is About to Begin”]] by Ernesto, TorrentFreak May 2011%0a** wondering if TPB and others related websites don't use the a mirrored rhetoric that government use with child pornography. I also think freedom of speech and political material a government might not like or that copyrighted material is often abused, yet that does not make sharing of all material more just.%0a* [[http://www.guardian.co.uk/science/2011/may/08/welcome-to-wikimaths|Welcome to WikiMaths]] by Matt Parker, home of hard sums at The Guardian May 2011%0a** discovered before [[WithoutNotesDecember09#polymathproject]] and using y Timothy Gowers's [[ReadingNotes/PCM]]%0a* [[http://www.novaspivack.com/technology/the-e-g8-forum-unveiled|The e-G8 Summit, Unveiled]] by Nova Spivack, Minding the Planet April 2011%0a** note that plenary 1 on job creation might contradict the recently read articles by Martin Ford and the tweet by Francois Taddei regarding high-tech software companies getting richer faster AND with less employees%0a* [[http://wexler.free.fr/library/files/held%2520(1963)%2520movement-produced%2520stimulation%2520in%2520the%2520development%2520of%2520visually%2520guided%2520behavior.pdf|Movement-produced stimulation in the development of visually guided behavior]] by Richard Held and Alan Hein, Journal of Comparative and Physiological Psychology 1963%0a** "[...] findings provide convincing evidence for a developmental process, in at least one higher mammal, which requires for its operation stimulus variation concurrent with and systematically dependent upon self-produced movement."%0a** %25thumb%25[[Path:/pub/illustrations/KittenCarousel.png|Path:/pub/illustrations/KittenCarousel.png]]%25%25%0a** added before in [[Content/KeyExperiments#KittenCarousel]]%0a* [[http://wexler.free.fr/library/files/campbell%2520(1956)%2520perception%2520as%2520substitute%2520trial%2520and%2520error.pdf|Perception as substitute trial and error]] by Donald T. Campbell, Psychological Review 1956wcgnm%0a** mention of William Ross Ashby's book [[http://www.archive.org/details/designforbrain00ashb|Design for a brain]] (1954)%0a*** [[http://www.rossashby.info/|The W. Ross Ashby Digital Archive]]%0a** "[a blind subject] may in walking use a blind trial and error of cane movements to search out steps, walls, and doors, reducing the trial-and-error component in his walking."%0a*** consider also the observation I shared with Paola in May 2011 that some machine learning techniques, like gradient descent, seemed to be inspired from the way a blind person would naturally explore its environment to navigate through it%0a** mention of [[Wikipedia:Edwin Ray Guthrie]], [[Wikipedia:Norbert Wiener]] (see in [[ReadingNotes/MecaMind]]) and [[Wikipedia:Orval Hobart Mowrer]] regarding cybernetics and learning theory%0a** mention of the "phylogeny of conscious thought" %25comment%25see web/benetou.fr/fabien/cookbook/phylogenyvisualization.php as potential local visualization%25%25%0a** see also notes on books%0a*** Gary Cziko work [[ReadingNotes/WithoutMiracles]] and [[ReadingNotes/TheThingsWeDo]] as a result of their collaboration%0a*** enaction in [[ReadingNotes/KnowledgeLimits]]%0a*** extended homeostasis in [[ReadingNotes/TheTinkerersAccomplice]]%0a* [[#VanValen]][[http://dl.dropbox.com/u/18310184/evolutionary-theory/vol-01/Vol.1%252CNo.1%252C1-30%252CL.%2520Van%2520Valen%252C%2520A%2520new%2520evolutionary%2520law..pdf|A new evolutionary law]] by L. Van Valen, Evolutionary Theory 1973%0a** The Red Queen's Hypothesis paragraph itself starts page 17%0a** motivated by [[MemoryRecalls/Newconcepts]]%0a* [[Wikipedia:Artificial intelligence systems integration]]%0a** [[Wikipedia:Constructionist design methodology]] (CDM)%0a** [[Wikipedia:OpenAIR]]%0a*** official page non available, [[https://twitter.com/#!/utopiah/status/68233816749248512|tweeted it]]%0a*** is it comparable to [[Tools/ApacheProjects#UIMA]] ?%0a** found via [[http://agi-conf.org/2011/committees/|Committees of The Fourth Conference on Artificial General Intelligence]] (2011) hosted at Google%0a* [[http://www.mindmakers.org/projects/CDM/pages/|Constructionist Design Methodology]] (aka CDM), MindMakers 2005%0a** premiss of agile development? cf [[ReadingNotes/TheArtOfLeanSoftwareDevelopment]]%0a* [[#StanfordMobisocial]][[http://news.stanford.edu/news/2011/may/mobisocial-050911.html|New Stanford computing lab imagines the mobile-social future]] by Andrew Myers, Stanford Report May 2011%0a** especially interesting regarding [[InnovativITLab:WheelShare/|WheelShare]]%0a*** in particular http://openjunction.org%0a**** with the code http://mobisocial.stanford.edu/index.php?page=junction https://github.com/OpenJunction/PartyWare%0a** [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=31zppyM9Rvc|Inventing an open-source mobile social media future at Stanford]], Stanford May 2011%0a** [[Wikipedia:Near Field Communication]]%0a** http://mobisocial.stanford.edu%0a* [[http://dwave.wordpress.com/2011/05/11/learning-to-program-the-d-wave-one/|Learning to program the D-Wave One]] by Geordie Rose, Hack the multiverse May 2011%0a** [[Wikipedia:D-Wave Systems]]%0a** see [[http://www.scottaaronson.com/blog/|Shtetl-Optimized]], the blog of [[http://www.scottaaronson.com/|Scott Aaronson]] Professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at MIT, affiliated with CSAIL, regarding criticisms%0a* [[http://www.scottaaronson.com/blog/?p=291|Thanksgiving Special: D-Wave at MIT]] by Scott Aaronson, Shtetl-Optimized 2007 %0a* [[http://arstechnica.com/science/news/2011/02/quantum-optimizer-a-quantum-step-in-the-right-direction.ars|Quantum optimizer a quantum step in the right direction]] by Chris Lee, ArsTechnica February 2011%0a** overall being able to distinguish a problem as part of NP might be a key aspect of cognition, one has to be able to evaluate how complex solving the problem should be before economically rationally attempt to solve it%0a*** thus probably have some implication for [[Cookbook/Mind]] or [[Fabien/OwnConcept#Epistemotaxis]] too, making some paths better left unexplored%0a*** or BQP or any other domains the hardware used for cognition might be significantly affected by%0a* [[http://www.scottaaronson.com/blog/?p=431|Hopefully my last D-Wave post ever]] by Scott Aaronson, Shtetl-Optimized 2009%0a* [[http://arstechnica.com/science/news/2011/05/learning-how-the-brain-does-its-coding.ars|Learning how the brain does its coding]] by John Timmer, ArsTechnica May 2011%0a* [[http://www.nytimes.com/2011/05/11/science/11drive.html|Google Lobbies Nevada To Allow Self-Driving Cars]] by John Markoff, NYTimes.com May 2011%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ttB_mjcIKcY|A Defensive Patent License Proposal]] by Jason Schultz and Jennifer Urban, Stanford Center for Internet & Society May 2011%0a** [[http://cyberlaw.stanford.edu/node/6660|A Defensive Patent License Proposal]], Stanford Center for Internet and Society May 2011%0a** [[http://en.swpat.org/wiki/Defensive_Patent_License|Defensive Patent License]] on the software patents wiki (SWPat.org)%0a*** added in May 2011 to [[ReadingNotes/TheFutureOfIdeas#PotentialSolutions]]%0a** [[Wikipedia:Defensive Patent License]]%0a* [[http://news.smh.com.au/breaking-news-national/assange-handed-sydney-peace-medal-20110511-1eic2.html|Assange handed Sydney peace medal]], AAP via smh.com.au May 2011%0a* [[http://www.thedailybeast.com/blogs-and-stories/2011-05-12/facebook-busted-in-clumsy-smear-attempt-on-google/|Facebook Busted in Clumsy Smear Attempt on Google]] by Dan Lyons, The Daily Beast May 2011%0a* [[#DavidDeamer]][[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cI9FdoylF0U|A sufficiently complex simulation of the origins of life]] by David Deamer, Stanford February 2011%0a** requirements%0a*** Compartments: self-assembly%0a**** saw before in [[ReadingNotes/TheTinkerersAccomplice]]%0a*** Concentrating reactants%0a*** Cycles: Fluctuating environments%0a*** Combinatorial chemistry%0a**** discovered before regarding automation of pharmaceutical laboratories, cf [[Wikipedia:Combinatorial chemistry]]%0a*** Energy%0a** products%0a*** Catalytic polymers%0a**** in the form of polymers because they contain information%0a*** Replicating polymers%0a*** Protocells%0a**** cf [[ReadingNotes/Protocells]]%0a** http://www.stanford.edu/class/humbio107/%0a** [[http://www.stanford.edu/group/astrobiology/cgi-bin/|The Stanford Astrobiology Course]]%0a** [[http://www.chemistry.ucsc.edu/~deamer/|David W. Deamer's Home page]] at the department of chemistry, University of California Santa Cruz%0a* [[#SivaVaidhyanathan]][[http://www.ucpress.edu/blog/13440/siva-vaidhyanathan-we-are-googles-products/|Siva Vaidhyanathan: We Are Google’s Products]], University of California Press Blog May 2011%0a** video of April 2011%0a** 1st part, [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_hvXUhh-K0o#t=6m|~6min]] "We are not Google customers, by no means, we are Google product. Google customers are those advertisers who are buying those very unobtrusive ads that run along the side of every search result page."%0a*** comparable to the classical artistically Richard Serra 1973's [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nbvzbj4Nhtk|Television Delivers People]] expliciting how TV, the then most famous 2-sided market, works%0a**** see also the more recent [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SLjKvY1SjeI|YouTube Delivers People]] by Patrick Carrie, ironically enough YouTube also being a Google company%0a*** see [[Content/Economy#TwoSidedMarkets]]%0a** 1st part, [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_hvXUhh-K0o#t=7m|~7min]] more that product, even "worker bees" through feedback of activity%0a** 2nd part, [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z5x97NR0ob0#t=3m|~3min]] mention of Google as an intermediary thus how the decision on algorithms modify "daily life", see [[Person/Person#SociallyShapingAlgorithms]]%0a** 3rd part, [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tst0UNEBvRg#t=3m|~3min]] on finding personal information, it was already public before but harder to find thus more of an "economical" function with a higher cost%0a** see also 2 months ago [[WithoutNotesMarch11#SivaVaidhyanathan]]%0a** [[http://www.law.virginia.edu/lawweb/faculty.nsf/prfhpbw/sv2r|Home Page for Siva Vaidhyanathan]], professor of Media Studies at Virginia Law%0a** http://www.GooglizationOfEverything.com%0a* [[http://ecorner.stanford.edu/authorMaterialInfo.html?mid=2682|SecondMarket, Inc. - A New Vision for Capital Markets]] by Barry Silbert, Stanford's Entrepreneurship Corner April 2011%0a** [[https://www.secondmarket.com/|SecondMarket]] Secondary Market for Alternative Investments, Private Company Stock%0a** http://www.quora.com/SecondMarket%0a** remarks on high-frequency trading (HFT) moving from 10%25 few years ago to about 60%25 of total trade now%0a*** see also [[ReadingNotes/QuantitativeTrading]]%0a* [[http://techtv.mit.edu/videos/2b2d35b31b1a07541e99c7c1fa3911896e54438c/private|How the brain thinks about the mind: a case study in the neural basis of abstract cognition]] by Rebecca Saxe, [[http://techtv.mit.edu/collections/bcs|2010 MIT BCS Special Seminar]], MIT TechTV 2010%0a** current directions (~55min)%0a### Cognitive: How do brains regions represent thoughts?%0a**** [[Wikipedia:Computational theory of mind]]%0a**** [[http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/computational-mind/|The Computational Theory of Mind]] at Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy%0a**** [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LVrb5ClvDho|The computational theory of mind]] by Steven Pinker, Der Digitale Planet 1998%0a### Anatomical: What distinguishes ToM brain regions?%0a### Development: How do ToM brain regions develop?%0a### Clinical: What underlies social-specific deficits in ASD?%0a### Social: How is ToM applied to "the enemy"?%0a**** consider [[WithoutNotesJanuary11#AlainBerthoz]]%0a### Other kinds of abstract thought in the brain%0a** consider the recently discovered [[#TheRecursiveMind|The Recursive Mind]] book which its chapter on theory of mind%0a** it could also be applied to comedy, arguably comedians should be the some of the best at it%0a*** yet they also tour to tune their own script based on the response of the public%0a** consider how it could be applied to hyperscan%0a*** discovered during [[Events/LImagerieCerebraleDansTousSesEtats#Hyperscanning]]%0a*** both terms appear in the index of [[http://cognet.mit.edu/library/books/view?isbn=0262033356|Social Neuroscience]] (2005)%0a*** [[http://neuroimage.yonsei.ac.kr/monet/members/cwjang/cwjang.html|Changwon Jang]] listed hyperscanning in his research area interests ([[http://ddiri01.tistory.com/|his homepage]])%0a**** asked via email the 13/05/2011 and got a pleasant answer briefly after)%0a** CalTech [[http://neuro.caltech.edu/page/research/|Shimojo Psychophysics Laboratory]] studying hyperscan%0a*** no mention of [[http://neuro.caltech.edu/page/?s=Temporoparietal+junction|temporoparietal junction]] in the blog%0a** http://saxelab.mit.edu%0a** see [[Wikipedia:Theory of mind]] and right [[Wikipedia:Temporoparietal junction]] (rTPJ)%0a** previously watched her 2009 presentation [[http://mitworld.mit.edu/video/693|How the Brain Invents the Mind]], cf [[PersonalInformationStream/WithoutNotesOlderThanOctober09]]%0a* [[http://www.cio.com.au/article/386219/end_an_era_microsoft_antitrust_oversight_ends/|End of an era: Microsoft antitrust oversight ends]] by Nancy Gohring and Grant Gross, CIO May 2011%0a* [[http://pespmc1.vub.ac.be/EPISTEM.html|Epistemology]] according to Principia Cybernetica %0a* [[http://dsc.discovery.com/fansites/dirtyjobs/mike-rowe-senate-testimony.html|Mike Rowe Senate Testimony : Dirty Jobs]], Discovery Channel May 2011%0a** after [[https://twitter.com/#!/random_walker/status/68882832545681408|@random_walker tweet]] on automation%0a* [[http://www.internetactu.net/2011/05/13/du-discours-aux-donnees-vers-la-fin-de-la-rhetorique/|Du discours aux données : vers la fin de la rhétorique ?]] by Pierre Mounier, InternetActu.net May 2011%0a** see%0a*** my ongoing work [[Events/VotingIsALearningProcess]]%0a*** the related event [[Events/DataPublica]]%0a*** notes on [[ReadingNotes/ThePoliticsOfMisinformation]], [[ReadingNotes/OpenGovernment]] and [[ReadingNotes/PetitCoursDAutoDefenseIntellectuelle]] on how even seemingly "objective data" can be manipulated%0a* [[http://issuu.com/svarre74/docs/cartographier_le_pouvoir__foucault_et_bourdieu|Cartographier le pouvoir, Foucault et Bourdieu]] by Anders Fogh Jensen and Rasmus Svarre Hansen, March 2011%0a* [[#RodneyBrooks]][[http://techtv.mit.edu/videos/12731-14-the-march-of-technology|The March of Technology]] by Rodney Brooks and John Hennessy, [[http://techtv.mit.edu/collections/150-events:1854|MIT150 Symposia: Computation and the Transformation of Practically Everything Symposium]], MIT TechTV May 2011%0a** Rodney Brooks on robotics%0a*** ~9min50 the 3rd type of exponential "Someone else is driving an exponential and you get to hop on it for free"%0a**** already noted before Rodney Brooks' [[PersonalInformationStream/WithoutNotes#BrooksExponential|"if someone else has an exponential going already, you can hop on it for free"]]%0a***** linked to in [[Content/StrategyLessons]] and [[Content/Needs#EvolutionOfTechnologies]]%0a*** ~22min mention of uploading%0a**** in reference to a previous talk of the symposium%0a*** regarding the economical and social aspect, see [[LinkOfTheMonth#February2011]] for the work of Martin Ford, Marshall Brain and Robin Hanson%0a** John Hennessy on energy and computation%0a*** ~min35 mention of [[Wikipedia:Amdahl's law]]%0a*** mention of map/reduce (cf [[Tools/ApacheProjects#Hive]])but as a solution to only some kind of problems, e.g. probably not be adapted to mobile devices%0a*** on PUE and related notions, see [[Content/Energy]]%0a* [[http://www.isc.uqam.ca/IMG/pdf/MEMMI_Daniel_Printemps_2001.pdf|L'informatique comme technologie cognitive]] by Daniel Memmi, Les Cahiers de l'ISC April 2011%0a** "Un outil matériel n'aide pas en soi la cognition, mais concevoir, fabriquer et utiliser des outils demande et développe des capacités de conception et de planification." a view probably not shared by Andy Clark (cf [[ReadingNotes/Supersizing]]) who could say that the material tool could itself help cognitive%0a** mention of Leroi-Gourhan, Vygotsky, Carruthers, Weber, Durkheim, Castells%0a** no mention of Carr%0a* [[http://techtv.mit.edu/videos/12820-coupled-oscillators-that-synchronize-themselves-by-steven-strogatz|Coupled oscillators that synchronize themselves]] by Steven Strogatz MIT TechTV April 2011%0a** [[Wikipedia:Kuramoto model]]%0a** [[Wikipedia:Arthur Winfree]]%0a** [[http://www-math.mit.edu/news/simons/|Simons Lecture Series]], MIT department of mathematics%0a* [[http://techtv.mit.edu/videos/12821-social-networks-that-balance-themselves-by-steven-strogatz|Social networks that balance themselves]] by Steven Strogatz, MIT TechTV April 2011%0a** [[Wikipedia:Frank Harary]]%0a** http://wik.ed.uiuc.edu/index.php/Balance_Theory%0a** last 15min to clarify%0a** overall since networks are nearly always represented in matrices (for practical reasons, especially in programming) then to manipulate networks efficiently a solid knowledge of matrices is a pre-requisite%0a* [[http://spectrum.ieee.org/automaton/robotics/robotics-software/aldebaran-robotics-to-open-source-nao-robot|Aldebaran Robotics To Open Source Code of Nao Robot]] by Erico Guizzo, IEEE Spectrum May 2011%0a* [[#TamingComplexity]][[http://www.barabasilab.com/pubs/CCNR-ALB_Publications/201105-12_Nature-TamingComplexity/201105-12_Nature-TamingComplexity.pdf|Controllability of complex networks]], Nature May 2011%0a** "fundamental questions pertaining to the controllability of complex systems emerging in nature and engineering have resisted advances." sounds coherent with organisms part of an arm race, cf [[#VanValen|Van Valen]] 1973's paper A new evolutionary law reader earlier this month%0a** ''N'''_D_', minimum number of driver nodes, is determined mainly by the degree distribution%0a*** in both real and model systems not the hubs (nodes with high degree) (?!)%0a*** determined mainly by the number of incoming and outgoing links each node has and is independent of where those links point%0a*** small changes in the average degree induce orders-of-magnitude variations%0a** published there under the cover title "Taming Complexity"%0a** [[http://barabasilab.neu.edu/projects/controllability/|videos]] viewed earlier%0a** consider [[Tools/Internet]] and the PLoS ONE 2010 article read on Leverage Centrality as [[#LeverageCentrality|A New Measure of Centrality for Brain Networks]]%0a** [[Wikipedia:Matching (graph theory)#Maximum_matchings]]%0a** look for related conference in video format%0a** consider also for the multiple attempts on indexing the wiki with the right amount of balance between control, coverage and computational/cognitive cost%0a*** including [[EntryPoint/BackEnd]], [[Fabien/ExtendedLayeredModel]] [[Fabien/LayeredModel]] or [[Content/WikiBrainMapping]]%0a*** recent work on @@GroupStats()@@ in [[MemoryRecalls/ImprovingPIM]]%0a**** reproduce [[Wikipedia:Degree distribution]] visualization via GnuPlot%0a** measure the average time of integration of state of the art in mathematics to other discipline, see if there is a "compressing" trend (i.e. if today the integration is faster than before)%0a*** consider adding to [[Content/Needs]] and how it impacts [[Cookbook/Cognition#HistoryOfDominantCognitiveModels]]%0a*** inspired by finding a 1991 paper on Kalman's 1963 controllability rank condition in [[http://www.mit.edu/~esontag/PUBDIR/Keyword/CONTROLLABILITY.html|Publications about 'controllability']]%0a** see also [[http://arxiv.org/abs/cond-mat/0106096|Statistical mechanics of complex networks]] 2001%0a*** 54 pages review of the field then%0a*** yet another lesson learned from physics statistical systems? (like in graph drawing, optimization, ...)%0a** funded partly supported by%0a*** [[http://www.ns-cta.org/|Network Science Collaborative Technology Alliance]] (NS CTA)%0a*** [[http://www.jsmf.org/programs/cs/|James S. McDonnell Foundation Complex Systems program]]%0a** questions%0a*** '''can it be applied recursively to a stack of networks?'''%0a**** e.g. [[Fabien/ExtendedLayeredModel]]%0a**** or are there prohibitively costly computations between each?%0a***** are those somehow inherent? invariant? recurrent? is there a pattern?%0a**** are those equivalent to ecological niches? making each too costly for non specialized organism to exploit?%0a***** is there an arm-race at work, cf Seedea:Research/Drive , between contrallability of others and resilience against being control by others at every level? both at increasing costs thus creating constant new opportunity landscapes?%0a***** if not can the computation at one network serve as the computation (pre-processing or caching rather than simplification) for another?%0a*** is it relevant for semantic? automatic summarization?%0a** covering%0a*** [[http://web.mit.edu/newsoffice/2011/network-control-0512.html|How to control complex networks]] Anne Trafton, MIT News Office May 2011%0a*** [[http://www.northeastern.edu/news/stories/2011/05/nature_paper.html|Getting inside the control mechanisms of complex systems]] Greg St. Martin, Northeastern University News May 2011%0a*** [[http://www.sciencenews.org/view/generic/id/74180/title/Networks_dominated_by_rule_of_the_few|Networks Dominated By Rule Of The Few]] by Rachel Ehrenberg, Science News May 2011%0a*** [[http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2011/05/110512104220.htm|New algorithm offers ability to influence systems such as living cells or social networks]], ScienceDaily May 2011%0a**** [[http://web.mit.edu/nsl/www/|Nonlinear Systems Laboratory Homepage]] with Jean-Jacques Slotine%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7YFNf1ix_yY|Albert László Barabási "Bursts"]], Authors@Google 2010%0a** [[http://barabasi.com/bursts/|BURSTS: The Hidden Pattern Behind Everything We Do]], 2010%0a** discussion on controllability during Q&A%0a** [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7YFNf1ix_yY#t=46min|~46min]] mention of Asimov for "psycohistory" in his Foundations series%0a*** "if you allow for innovation, predictability goes to zero on the long term"%0a* [[http://www.sciencemag.org/content/332/6031/777.summary|Scientific Link-Up Yields ‘Control Panel’ for Networks]] by Adrian Cho, Science May 2011%0a** less sexy but very helpful visualization%0a** control might not be obvious as it could depends on interaction%0a*** e.g. checking that a signal comes from multiple independent sources in a coherent fashion, or through aggregation%0a*** also a dynamic system could include safety mechanisms%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fEvKo90qBns|Eric Ries "The Lean Startup"]], Authors@Google April 2011%0a** [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fEvKo90qBns|~36min]] on innovation accounting (the 3 learning milestones)%0a### Establish the baseline%0a### Tune the engine%0a### Pivot or persevere%0a*** http://joshuaseiden.com/blog/2011/04/entrepreneurial-management-innovation-accounting-you-betcha/%0a*** http://www.springer.com/engineering/production+eng/book/978-3-642-01352-2%0a** [[http://theleanstartup.com/|The Lean Startup]]%0a** {-can we build it?-} do people need it? economically sustainable?%0a** {-how long can I still sustain?-} how many pivots can I still do?%0a** [[http://www.sllconf.com/|Startup Lessons Learned Conference]] May 23, 2011%0a** [[http://sll2011parissimulcast.eventbrite.com/|Simulcast in Paris]] by lean startup dojo Paris ([[https://twitter.com/#!/lsd_paris|@lsd_paris]])%0a* [[http://glinden.blogspot.com/2011/05/taking-small-steps-toward-personalized.html|Taking small steps toward personalized search]] by Greg Linden, Geeking with Greg May 2011%0a* [[http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2011/05/110513112254.htm|As time goes by, it gets tougher to remember new information]], ScienceDaily May 2011%0a** see [[ReadingNotes/TheWisdomParadox]]%0a* [[http://www.scroogle.org/doctorow.html|Scroogled]] by Cory Doctorow, Radar magazine 2007%0a** see also [[ReadingNotes/LittleBrother]] published a year later%0a** own [[AutoDebate/GoogleIsEvil]]%0a** notes on [[ReadingNotes/TheDarkSideOfGoogle]]%0a* [[#GoogleScanOps]][[http://www.andrewnormanwilson.com/portfolios/70411-workers-leaving-the-googleplex|Workers Leaving the Googleplex]] by Andrew Norman Wilson, April 2011%0a** on Google "ScanOps"%0a** coverage%0a*** [[http://blogoscoped.com/forum/178817.html|Google's Lowest Caste, the Yellow Badges]] by Ludwik Trammer, Google Blogoscoped Forum May 2011%0a*** http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=2500226%0a* [[http://tbmdb.blogspot.com/2011/05/business-model-of-intellectual-ventures.html|The Business Model of Intellectual Ventures]] by Anders Sundelin, The Business Model Database May 2011%0a** [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eg4Nac_1p6k|Nathan Myhrvold]], Charlie Rose 2010%0a*** Nathan Myhrvold is CEO And Founder of Intellectual Ventures%0a** to reconsider in the light of Robert Plotkin's 2009 book [[http://www.sup.org/pages.cgi?isbn=0804756996&item=Table_of_Contents_pages&page=1|The Genie in the Machine]] and Silicon Valley "ideas are worthless" motto%0a** [[http://intellectualventureslab.com|Intellectual Ventures Lab]]%0a** [[http://www.intellectualventures.com|IntellectualVentures.com]]%0a** [[Wikipedia:Intellectual Ventures]]%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ynQasjpBTCk|Alex Osterwalder]] Authors@Google February 2011%0a** [[http://www.businessmodelgeneration.com/|Business Model Generation: A Handbook for Visionaries, Game Changers, and Challengers]]%0a** proposed and explored at MBE, tried later on again at [[Events/LeanStartupEtBusinessModel]] and [[Events/LeanStartupEtBusinessModelDecembre10]]%0a** own business model definition: repeatable process that an institution conduct to be sustainable%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n-H7TAcqGko|The Democratization of Entrepreneurship]] by Steve Blank, Stanford GSB Entrepreneurship Conference March 2011%0a** [[http://www.gsb.stanford.edu/|Stanford Graduate School of Business]]%0a*** [[http://www.youtube.com/user/stanfordbusiness|YouTube Channel]]%0a*** Stanford GSB [[http://www.gsb.stanford.edu/ces/|Center for Entrepreneurial Studies (CES)]]%0a** [[http://www.gsb.stanford.edu/ces/about/2011EntrepreneurshipConferenceDetailofSessions.html|2011 Entrepreneurship Conference]]%0a*** [[http://www.gsb.stanford.edu/ces/about/2010EntrepreneurshipConferenceDetailofSessions.html|2010 Entrepreneurship Conference]]%0a* [[http://blog.loveclients.com/2011/05/14/an-open-letter-to-matt-cutts-the-google-web-spam-team/|An Open letter to Matt Cutts & the Google Web Spam Team]], LoveClients May 2011%0a* [[#ElephantsDontPlayChess]][[http://people.csail.mit.edu/brooks/papers/elephants.pdf|Elephants Don't Play Chess]] by Rodney Brooks, Robotics and Autonomous Systems 1990%0a** The physical grounding hypothesis%0a*** "the world is its own best model. It is always exactly up to date. It always contains every detail there is to be known. The trick is to sense it appropriately and often enough."%0a** see also http://sites.google.com/site/pierredeloor/ discovered earlier%0a** [[http://www-robotics.usc.edu/~maja/cs445/cs445notes/lecture12.html|Lecture #12: Subsumption Architecture]], [[http://www-robotics.usc.edu/~maja/cs445/|CSCI445 Introduction to Robotics]] at USC%0a** [[http://www.cogarch.org/index.php/Subsumption|Subsumption]] according to the [[http://www.cogarch.org/index.php/Main_Page|Cognitive Architecture Wiki]]%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8X9ruueLJqg|The Faith of the Faithless]] by Simon Critchley, European Graduate School 2010%0a** mention of Situationist International (SI)%0a** ~min15 mention of L'Insurrection qui Vient, read in 2009 ([[Content/PersonalInformationStream|no notes]])%0a** [[Wikipedia:Simon Critchley]]%0a** [[http://www.egs.edu/faculty/simon-critchley/biography/|Simon Critchley]] page at EGS%0a** see also [[Content/Philosophy]]%0a** regarding violence and passivity, consider the work of Howard Zinn and You can't be neutral on a moving train%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ij76dh_340w|Tim Wu discusses The Master Switch]], Stanford Center for Internet and Society May 2011%0a** saw previous talk [[WithoutNotesFebruary11#TimWu]]%0a** check http://33bits.org/2011/03/23/the-master-switch-and-the-centralization-of-the-internet/%0a* [[#BrainFlatMap]][[http://www.math.fsu.edu/~mhurdal/presentations/miccai99.html|Quasi-Conformally Flat Mapping the Human Cerebellum]] MICCAI 1999%0a** "the surface representing the cortical grey matter is topologically equivalent to a two-dimensional sheet"%0a** related posters%0a*** [[http://www.math.fsu.edu/~mhurdal/posters/hbm99cereb.html|A Quasi-Conformal Flat Map of the Cerebellar Cortex]]%0a*** [[http://www.math.fsu.edu/~mhurdal/posters/hbm99math.html|Generating Conformal Flat Maps of the Cortical Surface via Circle Packing]]%0a*** [[http://www.math.fsu.edu/~mhurdal/posters/hbm99demo.html|CirclePack: Software for Creating Quasi-Conformal Flat Maps of the Brain]]%0a*** poster of [[http://www.math.fsu.edu/~mhurdal/posters/hbm00coord.html|Coordinate Systems for Conformal Cerebellar Flat Maps]] (2000)%0a** motivated by [[Content/WikiBrainMapping]]%0a* [[http://www.math.fsu.edu/~mhurdal/presentations/vis2001.html|Case Study: Interacting with Cortical Flat Maps of the Human Brain]], IEEE Visualization Conference 2001%0a** "The '''surface area of the cerebral cortex grey matter is approximately 1570 cm'^2^'''', of which 60-70%25 is buried in the folds of and hidden from view"%0a** http://www.math.fsu.edu/~mhurdal/research/visualizemaps.html%0a** movies%25comment%25notified the author about a dead link which she corrected and email me back the next day%25%25%0a*** Morphing the Cortical Surface onto the Flat Map%0a*** Interacting with Cortical Regions of Interest and Calculating Surface Area%0a** see also [[http://www.users.uswest.net/~cortechsmar/flattening.html|CorTechs: Brain Flattening: Cortical Visualization and Unfolding]]%0a* [[http://cacm.acm.org/blogs/blog-cacm/108385-research-directions-for-machine-learning-and-algorithms/fulltext|Research Directions for Machine Learning and Algorithms]] by John Langford, Communications of the ACM May 2011%0a* [[http://surfer.nmr.mgh.harvard.edu/ftp/articles/ju_l_28p869_2005.pdf|Quantitative evaluation of three cortical surface flattening methods]], NeuroImage 2005%0a** only skimmed%0a** it actually seems that the flattening technique is being used but displayed over a non-flat nor spherical surface, rather a "quasi" brain simplified 3D object (cf the [[http://surfer.nmr.mgh.harvard.edu/images/splash.jpg|bottom left]] and middle right renderings)%0a*** explaining my important doubt during [[Events/LImagerieCerebraleDansTousSesEtats]] using ~"those weird low-quality looking brain shapes"%0a*** used to answer own Quora question http://www.quora.com/Are-flat-brain-maps-being-used-in-any-of-the-atlas-projects-research-laboratories-or-hospitals-neurology-departments%0a** [[http://surfer.nmr.mgh.harvard.edu/fswiki|FreeSurferWiki]], documenting FreeSurfer, a set of tools for analysis and visualization of structural and functional brain imaging data%0a** LSCM or Least-Square Conformal brain Mapping%0a** see also [[http://cercor.oxfordjournals.org/content/10/9/873/F3.large.jpg|Figure 3]] flat map representation of Talairach brain in [[http://cercor.oxfordjournals.org/content/10/9/873.full#sec-10|A Comparison of Visual and Auditory Motion Processing in Human Cerebral Cortex]], 2000%0a* [[http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0005693|A Conceptual Cortical Surface Atlas]], PLoS ONE 2009%0a** or DARPA SyNAPSE project, discovered earlier%0a** [[http://www.almaden.ibm.com/cs/people/dmodha/|Dharmendra Modha's Home Page]] at IBM Almaden Research Center%0a* [[#EnactionBasedArtificialIntelligence]][[http://enib.fr/~tisseau/pdf/paper/jt-art-int-19.pdf|Enaction-Based Artificial Intelligence: Toward Co-evolution with Humans in the Loop]], Mind & Machines 2009%0a** mention of several authors I have read (in books [[ReadingNotes/Supersizing]], [[ReadingNotes/TreeOfKnowledge]] or [[ReadingNotes/TheSocietyOfMind]] and in articles, e.g. Simon or Brooks in this very page) and including few professors I had (Lenay, Stewart)%0a** defining Enaction-Based Artifical Intelligence aka EBAI%0a** "Creativity is here defined as the possibility to determine the functions of an undefined element of the environment."%0a** on meta-adaptation and robotics "[one] could argue that the behavioral creativity of natural organisms is inherited from the adaptation characteristics selected throughout their phylogenesis."%0a** "coupling causes an own-world to emerge for the user." (mention of umwelt earlier)%0a** defining "enactive interfaces" through the paragraph "Interface Requirements"%0a*** "entrances and exits [or input/output] are not to be considered as representations of a pre-given world, but as a means of coupling for the cognitive system and the environment."%0a*** "whatever the chosen means of interaction, the essence of virtual reality can be identified as its ability to resist actions, to enable the user to construct meaning."%0a**** close to André Malraux's "On ne s'appuie que sur ce qui résiste."%0a** "protorepresentations [generated by network of neurons which loop back to themselves with a Q-learning type of algorithm] act as internal epistemic structures which reflect the sensorimotor invariants learnt by experience."%0a*** see also [[Languages/OwnConcepts#Epistemotaxis]]%0a* [[http://mashable.com/2011/05/16/facebook-bing-integration/|An Overview of Bing's Newest Facebook Features]] by Ben Parr, Mashable May 2011%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=InJDLLbK0zs|Culturomics: Quantitative Analysis of Culture Using Millions of Digitized Books]] by Erez Lieberman Aiden and Jean-Baptiste Michel, Harvard Berkman Center May 2011%0a** http://cyber.law.harvard.edu/events/luncheon/2011/05/Culturomics%0a** first discovered during [[WithoutNotesDecember10]]%0a** read original article in [[WithoutNotesFebruary11#Culturomics]]%0a** mention of non-Google n-gram viewers%0a*** possibly Columbia newspaper and NASA%0a** is there a list of the most famous/interesting queries?%0a*** nothing on Quora http://www.quora.com/search?q=culturomics%0a*** http://www.lampos.net/ngram-viewer%0a*** http://www.ritholtz.com/blog/2010/12/fun-with-google-ngram-viewer/%0a** [[Tools/Keywords#ngram]] still available (nearly never used)%0a* [[http://garfield.library.upenn.edu/essays/puttingscientificinformationtoworkutube.html|Putting Scientific Information to Work]], ISI 1972%0a** found skimming over [[http://garfield.library.upenn.edu/essays/v4p586y1979-80.pdf|The Epidemiology of Knowledge and the Spread of Scientific Information]] by [[http://garfield.library.upenn.edu/|Eugene Garfield]]%0a** mention of [[Wikipedia:Bradford's law]]%0a** one could wonder how ISI did get overwhelmed by Google and other search engines%0a*** consider [[ReadingNotes/SeeingWhatsNext]]%0a* [[#JeanClaudeGuedon]][[http://www.arl.org/resources/pubs/mmproceedings/138guedon.shtml|In Oldenburg’s Long Shadow: Librarians, Research Scientists, Publishers, and the Control...]] by Jean-Claude Guédon, Association of Research Libraries 2001%0a** "the transmission of scientific information is not the primary concern of journals; branding is."%0a** "Exploiting inelastic markets wherever they exist (or may be created) is the real name of the capitalist game. "%0a*** a principle that resonates with [[ReadingNotes/InformationRules]] and the locked-in mechanism%0a** defining applied epistemology or epistemological engineering as "organizing and cataloguing roles traditionally exercised by librarians"%0a*** could be interesting to check the software development side of public libraries to see if their own tools are FLOSS, in particular epistemology-oriented software libraries%25comment%25question forwarded to Paola's friend who studied archivist/economy at Pisa University%25%25%0a** "if we imagine a situation where e-commerce has really taken off on a large scale, with secured transactions and easy, well-established forms of micro-payments, then the need for libraries as intermediaries might not appear as obvious. Should this dire prediction come to pass, libraries would end up as little more than dusty museums where old books would be stored and old digital files would be periodically refreshed to remain compatible with a fast-evolving technology."%0a** "Scientific publishers do compete with each other, for example, in trying to attract the winners of Lotka’s race, the Einsteins of the scientific world to their titles; but they also compete by striving to create better visibility for their journal, the idea being to make them move up the pecking order ladder."%0a** brilliant mention of the panoptic vision by citing Foucaultm, Bentham and Bacon%0a*** "Scientometrics specialists would die to lay their hands on such figures [usage statistics generated by such panopticons]; governmental planners also."%0a*** "The strategic possibilities of such knowledge are simply immense. They resemble the marketing possibilities emerging from the study of consumer habits and profiles."%0a** mention of [[Wikipedia:Bradford's law]], Eugene Garfield with ISI and [[Wikipedia:Lotka's law]]%0a** lot of publications on the open access movement since then%0a** [[Wikipedia:Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society]] (Phil. Trans.)%0a** on the history of intellectual property see [[ReadingNotes/InformationFeudalism]] and [[ReadingNotes/TheFutureOfIdeas]]%0a** see also [[ReadingNotes/Epistemetrics]]%0a** regarding the "scientific core" ISI Science Citation Index (SCI), how does [[http://www.eigenfactor.org|eigenfactor.org]] compare?%0a*** potentially distribution as top N journals as core, cf http://www.eigenfactor.org/top10.htm%0a*** [[Wikipedia:Eigenfactor]]%0a*** existing [[http://www.eigenfactor.org/map/|maps]] of Creativity research and Computer science%0a**** but not AI or epistemology%0a** blogs/API/dev tools of private actors%0a*** Springer as they recently provided new tools including [[http://springerexemplar.com/|Springer Exemplar]]%0a**** http://dev.springer.com%0a**** SpringerOpen in [[http://www.springer.com/open+access?SGWID=0-169302-0-0-0|Springer and Open Access]]%0a*** Elsevier%0a**** [[http://www.appsforlibrary.com/frequently-asked-questions/|FAQs of its Apps for Library Idea Challenge]]%0a*** Thomson Reuters%0a**** [[http://thomsonreuters.com/products_services/science/science_products/scientific_research/research_evaluation_tools/|Research Evaluation Tools]]%0a***** [[http://wokinfo.com/products_tools/analytical/essentialscienceindicators/|Essential Science Indicators]]%0a**** [[http://thomsonreuters.com/products_services/science/science_products/a-z/tr_webparts_development_toolkit/|Drugs API and Webparts Development Toolkit]]%0a**** http://bibwild.wordpress.com/2009/03/24/isi-web-of-scienceknowledge-apis/%0a** is there a list (ideally a visualization in map form) of which actor controls which percentage of the core journals? in which area?%0a** [[Events/BrewsterKahleAtLaCantine]] asked for developpers%0a*** [[#OnlineOpenEpistemologyLaboratory]]have an online open epistemology laboratory?%0a**** provide curated datasets (CC0)%0a**** provide indicators and the software relying on it (aGPL)%0a**** facilitate exploration through quality interface%0a**** allow for mashups (aGPL)%0a**** display a gallery of visualizations%0a*** check%0a**** https://github.com/internetarchive%0a**** https://github.com/openlibrary%0a** explore%0a*** [[http://techessence.info/apis/|Library Application Program Interfaces (APIs)]] by Roy Tennant, TechEssence.info 2008%0a*** [[http://lockss.stanford.edu/|LOCKSS]] Lots of Copies Keep Stuff Safe%0a**** [[http://www.clockss.org/clockss/Home|CLOCKSS]], Controlled LOCKSS%0a* [[http://radar.oreilly.com/2011/05/anonymize-data-limits.html|Why you can't really anonymize your data]] by Pete Warden, O'Reilly Radar May 2011%0a** following [[http://twitter.com/random_walker|@random_walker]] after reading his [[http://randomwalker.info/luther/kaggle-deanonymization/|Link Prediction by De-anonymization: How We Won the Kaggle Social Network Challenge]]%0a* [[#GeorgesChapouthierFredericKaplan]][[http://www.franceculture.com/plateformes-paroles-d-auteurs-l-homme-l-animal-et-la-machine.html|L'homme, l'animal et la machine]] by Georges Chapouthier and Frédéric Kaplan, Culture Académie, France Culture / CNAM May 2011%0a** ~9min on memory, mnemotechnique objects and its requirement for intelligence, eventually including prediction%0a*** see [[Content/WikiBrainMapping]]%0a** ~18min mmention of the Turing test%0a*** paper read earlier [[WithoutNotesFebruary11#ComputingMachineryAndIntelligence]]%0a*** consider in fact if it is not a test for Theory of Mind (a la [[PersonalInformationStream/WithoutNotesMay11#RecursiveMind]]) with coupled hermeneutics (co-evolved meaning, a la [[WithoutNotesMay11#EnactionBasedArtificialIntelligence]])%0a** ~22min importance of the environment and body%0a*** see [[WithoutNotesMay11#ElephantsDontPlayChess]], [[ReadingNotes/Supersizing]] [[ReadingNotes/TreeOfKnowledge]]%0a** ~24min types of consciousness%0a*** consciousness of environment (or of access), consciousness of self (or auto-reflexivity) through the Rouge test%0a**** see [[Wikipedia:Mirror test]] or [[Wikipedia:Rouge test]]%0a*** predictability as a possible measure (idea of a "coupure de predictabilite")%0a*** self-model, see notes on [[ReadingNotes/TheEgoTunnel]] and [[ReadingNotes/BeingNoOne]]%0a** ~44min mention of curiosity research%0a*** probably done at EPFL or Swiss AI Lab (sort of maximize learning based on minimizing error%0a** ~53min evolutionary strategy%0a** ~56min evolution of technology and science at large%0a** ~75min key aspect of the body including for tests%0a*** including prehension, a la Leroy-Gourhan, but also in the ability to change the environment and build on it and getting the ability to progress through stigmergy%0a** ~80min no cyborgization process ("sous-cutanne") because of the pace of technology%0a*** even if progresses in bio-interfaces improve enough to do it safely at home?%0a** explore%0a*** http://www.fkaplan.com/fr/cpg1-241261--Le-corps-comme-variable-experimentale.html and the whole website%0a*** [[http://www.fkaplan.com/fr/cpg1-385906--L-homme--l-animal-et-la-machine--perpetuelles-redefinitions.html|L'homme, l'animal et la machine: perpetuelles redéfinitions]] CNRS Editions 2011%0a* [[http://smartblogs.com/leadership/2011/05/17/the-key-trait-successful-people-have-and-how-to-get-it/|The key trait successful people have, and how to get it]] by Heidi Grant Halvorson, SmartBlog on Leadership May 2011%0a** willpower (or discipline) as a display for trust%0a* [[http://libreacces.org/spip.php?article102|Rencontre exeptionnelle entre Richard Stallman et Albert Jacquard]], Libre.Accčs. May 2011%0a** several mentions of cognitive commons, cf initially Seedea:Content/Newconcepts#CognitiveCommons then [[PersonalInformationStream/WithoutNotesSeptember10]] [[Events/Wikimania2010]] [[ReadingNotes/InformationFeudalism]] [[ReadingNotes/TheFutureOfIdeas]] and used myself in [[Slideshows/OurPIM]]%0a** see also the previous talk http://libreacces.org/spip.php?article92%0a* [[http://benreyes.posterous.com/do-not-let-your-domain-expire-with-google-app|Do not let your domain expire with Google Apps]], Ben Reyes's posterous May 2011%0a* [[http://www.ctrlc.hu/~stef/blog/posts/pippi_longstrings.html|Pippi Longstrings]] by Stefan Marsiske ,~stef/blog/ 2010%0a** updated [[Tools/Internet#LegislativeUpdates]] and emailed Felipe about https://github.com/stef/le-n-x (aka "Le(n)x") recent pushes%0a** http://longstrings.soup.io (seems to have no updates)%0a* [[http://www.fkaplan.com/fr/mpg7-385903--L-homme--l-animal-et-la-machine---Impatience---Radio-Suisse-Romande.html|L'homme, l'animal et la machine]] with Frederic Kaplan, Impatience, Radio Suisse Romande 2011%0a** motivated by [[WithoutNotesMay11#GeorgesChapouthierFredericKaplan]]%0a* [[http://nb.vse.cz/kfil/elogos/biocosmology/chapouthier09.pdf|Mosaic structures – a working hypothesis for the complexity of living organisms]] by Georges Chapouthier, E-LOGOS Electronic Journal for Philosophy 2009%0a** applying juxtaposition to memory and cognition sounds close to the late [[WithoutNotesMay11#TheRecursiveMind]]%0a** biocosmological approach by Konstantin Khroutski as the modern Aristotelian view%0a*** on biocosmology see http://en.biocosmology.ru%0a*** "the whole leaving the parts autonomous"%0a** [[Wikipedia:Georges Chapouthier]] in particular "complexite en mosaique"%0a** motivated by [[WithoutNotesMay11#GeorgesChapouthierFredericKaplan]]%0a** see also http://www.dortier.fr/letonnant-monsieur-chapouthier-et-sa-theorie-de-la-mosaique/%0a* [[http://complexity.vub.ac.be/phil/drafts/Chapouthier.pdf|Evolution of complexity in living organisms: mosaic structures]] by Georges Chapouthier, [[http://complexity.vub.ac.be/phil/|Complexity, Science and Society]] 2005%0a** earlier but rougher draft of the same concept%0a** Juxtaposition = addition of identical entities%0a** Integration = modification, or specialisation, of these entities, leading to entities on a higher level which use the previous entities as units%0a* [[http://www.talkreason.org/articles/CDphylogeny.cfm|Charles Darwin on Phylogeny and "Tree-thinking"]], Talk Reason%0a** From Chapter 4 of The Origin of Species, Natural Selection. Section "Descendants of a Common Ancestor"%0a** looking for an history of faith or a phylogeny of religions%0a** http://genealogyreligion.net/the-phylogenies-of-religions%0a** http://userwww.service.emory.edu/~philrnm/presentations/commentaries.html%0a** [[Wikipedia:List of dates of the end of the world]]%0a* [[http://cyber.jotwell.com/cybersecurity-through-information-theory/|Cybersecurity through Information Theory]] by Paul Ohm, Jotwell: Cyberlaw May 2011%0a* [[#Conundrum]][[http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=1807076|Conundrum]] by Derek E. Bambauer, Brooklyn Law School April 2011%0a** "Current scholarship, in short, would destroy the Internet in a futile attempt to save it."%0a** "cyberthreats are likely to target specific information or services on the Internet, rather than the network itself, and there are moderating factors that would restrain at least some attackers."%0a** "Ted Stevens was, ironically, correct: the Net ''is'' a series of tubes."%0a** "Information is the goal; data that route information to users are best understood as infrastructure."%0a** "focusing on this question – whether given data counts as information – is precisely the point of this Article‟s approach."%0a** Information-Based Theory%0a*** Positive Access (ensure authorized access)%0a*** Negative Access (prevent unauthorized access)%0a*** Positive Alteration (ensure authorized changes)%0a*** Negative Alteration (prevent unauthorized changes)%0a** "There is little benefit to launching a fruitless attack. Thus, inefficiency improves the positive aspects of cybersecurity."%0a** suggestion sounds close to the recently discovered [[http://lockss.stanford.edu/lockss/|LOCKSS]] Lots of Copies Keep Stuff Safe%0a** author added to [[Bypassing/Censorship#SeeAlso]]%0a** on SCADA see [[Bypassing/Bypassing#SCADA]]%0a** see [[Tools/Internet]] and [[Wiki/ToDo#OptimizationSafetyMaintenance]], also Seedea:Utopiahanalysis/Botnets%0a** consider how the information theory paradigm could better fit with my own view%0a** [[https://twitter.com/#!/dbambauer|@dbambauer]]%0a** http://internet.bambauers.com%0a** [[https://twitter.com/#!/utopiah/status/71484578283536384|shared to Philippe Langlois]]%0a* [[#Lingodroid]][[http://spectrum.ieee.org/automaton/robotics/artificial-intelligence/lingodroid-robots-invent-their-own-spoken-language|Lingodroid Robots Invent Their Own Spoken Language]] by Evan Ackerman, IEEE Spectrum May 2011%0a** [[http://talking-heads.csl.sony.fr/InfoIndex.html|Talking Heads]] 1999-2000 at [[http://www.csl.sony.fr/|Sony Computer Science Laboratory Paris]]%0a*** directed by [[http://arti.vub.ac.be/~steels/|Luc Steels]] at VUB Artificial Intelligence Laboratory for fundamental research into the origins of language and meaning. Current work focuses on developing the foundations of semiotic dynamics and on fluid construction grammars.%0a*** [[http://www.csl.sony.fr/staff/member/?username=steels|Luc Steels recent publications]]%0a** [[http://www.fkaplan.com/en/cpg1-129205-106655-Language-Evolution-as-a-Darwinian-Process--Computational-Studies.html|Language Evolution as a Darwinian Process]] by P-Y. Oudeyer and F. Kaplan, Computational Studies, Cognitive Processing 2007%0a** consider adding to [[Languages/]]%0a** original paper [[http://itee.uq.edu.au/~ruth/Lingodroids.htm|Lingodroids: Studies in Spatial Cognition and Language]], 2011%0a* [[http://www.canalacademie.com/ida7006-Alfred-North-Whitehead-sciences.html|Alfred North Whitehead : sciences modernes et philosophie antique]] by Bertrand Saint-Sernin, Canal Academie May 2011%0a** see also [[ReadingNotes/Logicomix]]%0a** [[http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/whitehead/|Alfred North Whitehead]], Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy%0a** [[http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/principia-mathematica/|Principia Mathematica]], Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i3plwTxdSO4|Supercooperators: The mathematics of evolution, altruism and human behaviour]] by Martin Nowak, RSA May 2011%0a** see the older and more technical [[ReadingNotes/EvolutionaryDynamics]]%0a** see [[ReadingNotes/Influence]] chapter on reciprocity%0a** see [[ReadingNotes/GameTheoryAtWork]] on game theory%0a** read his 2006 Science paper Five Rules for the Evolution of Cooperation for [[Slideshows/AIWProposal01]] and [[PersonalInformationStream/WithoutNotesDecember10#Nowak]]%0a* [[http://www.nas.nasa.gov/|NASA Advanced Supercomputing (NAS)]]%0a* [[http://www.esa.int/TEC/Software_engineering_and_standardisation/index.html|ESA Software Systems Division]]%0a* [[http://images.math.cnrs.fr/Impossible.html|Impossible]] by Étienne Ghys, Images des mathématiques May 2011%0a* [[http://images.math.cnrs.fr/La-precognition-est-elle-demontree.html|La précognition est-elle démontrée ?]] by Avner Bar-Hen, Images des mathématiques April 2011%0a* [[http://jcmc.indiana.edu/vol13/issue1/donath.html|Signals in Social Supernets]] by Judith Donath, Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication 2007%0a** see [[ReadingNotes/TheRedQueen#Chapter5]] The Peacock's Tale and [[ReadingNotes/TheMatingMind#Chapter4]] mentioning Veblen's goods%0a** "Being in fashion—whether via physical clothing or online linking—signals fitness in the continuously changing information world. It signals status in a society where "information prowess"—i.e., having access to information, the ability (often termed taste) to distinguish between good and bad information, and the willingness to adapt to the changes brought by new information—is a fundamental part of the culture."%0a** "if the information itself is the end (as it is with "useful" information), making access easier is beneficial. When information is used to signal status, as it is with fashion, then making access easier accelerates the race, rather than increasing efficiency"%0a*** see Seedea:Research/Drive%0a** [[http://offenhuber.net/comment-flow/|Comment Flow]] 2007%0a*** author [[http://web.media.mit.edu/~dietmar/myspace.html|comment flow]] in collaboration with Dietmar Offenhuber%0a** previous mention of Everett Rogers on innovation diffusion in [[ReadingNotes/TheMythsOfInnovation#Chapter4]]%0a* [[http://www.tau.ac.il/lifesci/departments/zoology/members/zahavi/zahavi.html|Amotz Zahavi]] for his 1977 article [[http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/904334|The cost of honesty]]%0a** motivated by [[#Conundrum|Conundrum]]%0a** [[http://smg.media.mit.edu/people/judith/|Judith Donath]] about identity, signaling, and social analysis%0a** [[http://blip.tv/ulrikereinhardtv/judith-donath-on-visualization-of-your-internet-tracks-1903345|Judith Donath on visualization of your internet tracks]], UlrikeReinhardTV 2009%0a*** see Seedea:Oimp/Visualantwiki%0a** [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f_s9nGBL0qA|Judith Donath, Founder, Sociable Media Group, MIT]], CITRIC 2009%0a* [[#TheUnreasonableEffectivenessOfData]][[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9vR8Vddf7-s|The Unreasonable Effectiveness of Data]] by Peter Norvig, UBC Department of Computer Science's Distinguished Lecture Series 2010%0a** [[http://www.cs.ubc.ca/special-event/distinguished-lecture-series|Distinguished Lecture Series]], Computer Science at UBC%0a*** [[http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=D4E383F48DDCED21|YouTube playlist]]%0a** sounds similar to his previous talk 2008 [[PersonalInformationStream/WithoutNotesFebruary10#ModelsAndTheories]] for Bay Area AI Meetup%0a* [[#MaryCzerwinski]][[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ly2G7a3uznM|Visualization and Interaction Research at MSR]] by Mary Czerwinski, UBC Department of Computer Science's Distinguished Lecture Series January 2011%0a** including code-base navigation%0a** [[http://research.microsoft.com/en-us/people/marycz/|Mary Czerwinski]]'s Microsoft Research profile%0a** Microsoft Research [[http://research.microsoft.com/en-us/groups/hip/|Human Interactions in Programming (HIP)]]%0a** [[http://research.microsoft.com/en-us/groups/vibe/archives.aspx|TeamTracks]], sounds similar to [[http://gitorious.org/stet|Stet]] (thus stigmergy) applied to collaborative code edition%0a** [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E9izFMJ5yms|Cambiera: Collaborative Visual Analytics on Microsoft Surface]], 2009%0a*** http://www.lri.fr/~isenberg/wiki/pmwiki.php?n=MyUniversity.Cambiera%0a* [[http://www.knowtex.com/blog/cartographier-sciences/|Cartographier les connaissances scientifiques]] by Raphaël Velt, Knowtex Blog May 2011%0a** mention of Mapping the Digital Traces of Science watched the previous month [[WithoutNotesApril11#MDTS]]%0a** mention of http://ateliercartographie.wordpress.com with Gephi, WebAtlas, and other LinkFluence (formally RTGI) tools, cf [[Events/FabelierGephiWorkshop]]%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zrmO-qUzjxM|John Palfrey on The Digital Public Library of America Beta Sprint]], May 2011%0a** added to InnovativITLab:ComputationalEpistemologyExploratorium/%0a* [[http://www.nytimes.com/2011/01/09/business/09stream.htm?_r=1|A Digital Library Race, and Playing Catch-Up]] by Natasa Singer, NYTimes.com January 2011%0a* [[http://www.nature.com/nature/journal/v473/n7345/abs/473034a.html|Evolutionary biology: The origins of novelty]] by Armin P. Moczek, Nature May 2011%0a** "novelty can arise from ancestral developmental potential — how developmental abilities can be lost or silenced over millions of years, only to be redeployed to contribute to the evolution of a complex and beautiful appendage."%0a** http://sites.bio.indiana.edu/~moczeklab/publications.html%0a** interesting for Seedea:Research/Research%0a** see also Seedea:Research/Drive and [[ReadingNotes/DemonsInEden]]%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=720s21IMvWM|Gap in Understanding]] by Hans Rosling, European Zeitgeist May 2011%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r4TO1iLZmcw|Unified Theory]] by Stephen Hawking, European Zeitgeist May 2011%0a** see his old [[ReadingNotes/ABriefHistoryOfTime]]%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rsfy_TYA2ZY|Large-scale Data Analysis Using the App Engine Pipeline API]] by Brett Slatkin, Google I/O May 2011%0a** [[http://goo.gl/P2U2S|slides]]%0a** [[http://code.google.com/p/appengine-pipeline/|appengine-pipeline]] Google App Engine API for connecting together complex workflows%0a*** [[http://code.google.com/p/appengine-mapreduce/|appengine-mapreduce]] open-source library for doing MapReduce-style computations on the Google App Engine platform.%0a** motivated by recent Yahoo! Nova tool and [[http://infolab.stanford.edu/~olston/publications/sigmod11.pdf|SIGMOD 2011 paper]] and a possible mapreduce workshop with Sylvain%0a*** no result in http://labs.yahoo.com%0a** more generally Seedea:Research/PhylogeneticFlowProgramming#LargeDistributedIncrementalProcessing%0a* [[http://paidcontent.org/article/419-why-google-hasnt-implemented-a-do-not-track-feature/|Why Google Hasn’t Implemented A ‘Do Not Track’ Feature]] by Joe Mullin, paidContent May 2011%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n8m7lFQ3njk|Analogy as the Core of Cognition]] by Douglas R. Hofstadter, Presidential Lecture, Stanford 2006%0a** default reaction with anything new, art, startups, etc%0a*** e.g. "it's like X but with y!", "it's the Z or q!"%0a** see his [[ReadingNotes/IAmAStrangeLoop]]%0a** [[http://prelectur.stanford.edu/lecturers/hofstadter/analogy.html|Extras]] by Douglas R. Hofstadter%0a** [[http://www.cogs.indiana.edu/people/homepages/hofstadter.html|Douglas Hofstadter]] at the Cognitive Science Department of Indiana University%0a* [[http://www.technologyreview.com/printer_friendly_blog.aspx?id=26607|Is the Death of Intel Research a Harbinger of Doom for Privately-Funded Technology Research?]] by Christopher Mims, Technology Review May 2011%0a* [[#GooglePlaces]][[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nuDgC7RspsQ|Location Based App development using Google APIs]], Google I/O May 2011%0a** especially interesting regarding [[InnovativITLab:WheelShare/|WheelShare]]%0a** see also%0a*** [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ATfdi-oYWzw|Map your business, inside and out]], Google I/O May 2011%0a* [[#SocialAllostasis]][[http://www.frontiersin.org/evolutionary_neuroscience/10.3389/fnevo.2010.00111/full|Social Allostasis: Anticipatory Regulation of the Internal Milieu]] by Jay Schulkin, Frontiers in Evolutionary Neuroscience January 2011%0a** allostatic regulation as "physiology of change, emphasizes longer-term anticipatory, and feedforward systems."%0a** information molecules as "e.g. oxytocin, prolactin, vasopressin, corticotrophin hormone [,...] cortisol, CRH [,...] bombesin" and what they code for%0a*** not in the sense of compounds required for encoding like DNA%0a*** consider how this could for [[MemoryRecalls/ImprovingPIM#Emotions]] and [[Content/ClickingMoments#Neurochemistry]]%0a** "Behavioral adaptation and regulation is a fundamental way in which physiology viability is maintained; allostatic regulation emphasizes regulatory flexibility and cephalic expansion."%0a*** thus probably leading to an arm-race, cf Seedea:Research/Drive%0a** reviewing previously coined terms: heterostasis, predictive homeostasis, rheostasis, homeorhesis%0a*** see also [[Languages/OwnConcepts#ExtendedHomeostasis]]%0a** "Physiological cognitive systems are oriented to the social milieu."%0a*** now even extended through dedicated tools, see [[Tools/SocialNetworks]]%0a** "Cortisol is important in the conversion of short to longer-term memory"%0a*** here also see the dedicated tools [[Wiki/MemoryRecipe]]%0a** motivated by finding [[Wikipedia:Allostasis]] and [[Wikipedia:Allostatic load]] after reading [[ReadingNotes/TheTinkerersAccomplice]]%0a** [[http://cbbc.georgetown.edu/profiles/schulkin.html|Jay Schulkin]]'s profile at the enter for the Brain Basis of Cognition (CBBC), Georgetown University%0a*** [[http://mitpress.mit.edu/catalog/item/default.asp?ttype=2&tid=9240|Rethinking Homeostasis, Allostatic Regulation in Physiology and Pathophysiology]], The MIT Press 2003%0a*** [[http://www.cambridge.org/gb/knowledge/isbn/item1169522/|Allostasis, Homeostasis, and the Costs of Physiological Adaptation]] edited by Jay Schulkin, Cambridge University Press 2005%0a*** [[http://www.cambridge.org/gb/knowledge/isbn/item5960718/|Adaptation and Well-Being, Social Allostasis]], Cambridge University Press 2011%0a* [[http://www.boingboing.net/2011/05/20/france-lobbies-g8-fo.html#p0|France lobbies G8 for Internet control and censorship]] by Cory Doctorow, Boing Boing May 2011%0a* [[http://bennolan.com/2011/04/15/coffeescript-supersedes-rails.html|Coffeescript supersedes Rails]] by Ben Nolan, April 2011%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hQVTIJBZook|JavaScript: The Good Parts]] by Doug Crockford, Google Tech Talks 2009%0a** see [[Tools/JavaScript]]%0a** author of [[ReadingNotes/BeautifulCode]]%0a** [[Wikipedia:Douglas Crockford]]%0a** [[http://crockford.com/|Douglas Crockford's Wrrrld Wide Web]]%0a** [[http://javascript.crockford.com/|Douglas Crockford's Javascript]]%0a** [[http://yuiblog.com/crockford/|Crockford on JavaScript: A Public Lecture Series at Yahoo!]]%0a** [[http://jslint.com/|JSLint,The JavaScript Code Quality Tool]]%0a*** e.g. suggested @@===@@ for Path:/pub/code/virtualblinders.user.js.txt%0a** [[http://googlecode.blogspot.com/2009/03/doug-crockford-javascript-good-parts.html|Doug Crockford: JavaScript: The Good Parts]] The official Google Code blog 2009%0a* [[http://atelier.net/fr/articles/cooperation-spontanee-besoin-despaces-dechanges-simplifies|La coopération spontanée a besoin d'espaces d'échanges simplifiés]], L'Atelier: Disruptive innovation January 2011%0a** added to InnovativITLab:WheelShare/Main/BusinessStrategy#Alternatives%0a* [[http://chem-eng.utoronto.ca/~datamining/dmc/data_mining_map.htm|Data Mining Map]] by Saed Sayad, 2010%0a** skimmed over%0a* [[http://www.insidehighered.com/views/2011/05/02/slavoj_zizek_essay_on_cloud_computing_and_privacy|Corporate Rule of Cyberspace]] by Slavoj Žižek, Inside Higher Ed May 2011%0a** via [[http://www.thenewsignificance.com/2011/05/14/slavoj-zizek-corporate-rule-of-cyberspace/|The New Significance]]%0a* [[http://dev.chromium.org/developers/design-documents/software-updates-courgette|Software Updates: Courgette - How Courgette works]], The Chromium Projects%0a* [[http://blog.llvm.org/2011/05/c-at-google-here-be-dragons.html|C++ at Google: Here Be Dragons]], LLVM Project Blog May 2011%0a** see also http://google-engtools.blogspot.com%0a* [[http://www.santafe.edu/research/videos/play/?id=5137e463-1a90-4a7d-bb5a-2691386d9ada|The Virtual Lab]] by Duncan Watts, Science Board Symposium, Santa Fe Institute April 2011%0a** mention of [[Tools/AWS#MTurk]]%0a*** see also the discovered earlier [[http://experimentalturk.wordpress.com/|Experimental Turk]] A blog on social science experiments on Amazon Mechanical Turk%0a** ~min28 mention of Elinor Ostrom, cf [[Content/Economy]]%0a** [[http://research.yahoo.com/Duncan_Watts|Duncan Watts]], Principal Research Scientist at Yahoo! Research%0a** mentioned in [[Fabien/Beliefs]]%0a** consider with my own recent conclusion of [[Events/StartupLessonsLearned2011]]%0a** explore [[http://www2.econ.iastate.edu/tesfatsi/anetwork.htm|Networks: Agent-Based Computational Economics]] maintained by Leigh Tesfatsion%0a* [[http://blog.opencog.org/2011/05/20/opencog-recap-may-2011/|OpenCog Recap – March to May 2011]] by Joel Pitt, OpenCog Brainwave May 2011%0a* [[http://www.santafe.edu/research/videos/play/?id=fec6a321-ef60-45d7-84e3-f48900b11e7e|Prosocial Preferences and the Evolution of Behavior Within and Between Groups]] by Jeremy Van Cleve, Science Board Symposium, Santa Fe Institute April 2011%0a* [[http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2011/05/110523145054.htm|Children learn language in moments of insight, not gradually through repeated exposure, study shows]] ScienceDaily May 2011%0a** [[http://www.pnas.org/content/early/2011/05/11/1105040108|How words can and cannot be learned by observation]], April 2011%0a** see [[Wiki/MemoryRecipe]] [[Content/ClickingMoments]] and [[Languages/]]%0a* [[http://www.technologyreview.com/business/37575/?ref=rss|How Companies Are Using Data from Foursquare]] by Carine Carmy, Technology Review May 2011%0a* [[http://vimeo.com/groups/57381/videos/16756580|Facebook Places API]] by Fred Fang, Social App Workshop Oct 2010%0a** see the previously watched [[WithoutNotesMay11#GooglePlaces]]%0a** [[http://developers.facebook.com/blog/post/403/|Going Places with Facebook]] by Ben Gertzfield, Facebook Developers 2010%0a* [[http://yuiblog.com/crockford/|Crockford on JavaScript: A Public Lecture Series at Yahoo!]]%0a** lecture 1%0a*** ~11min companies couldn't get big before automated accounting%0a*** [[PersonalInformationStream/WithoutNotesOlderThanOctober09#punchcard]]%0a*** Douglas Engelbart's 1968 [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JfIgzSoTMOs|The Mother of All Demos]]%0a** [[Tools/JavaScript]]%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q8tjaz6CO3Q|FLOSS Weekly 146: Tiki Wiki CMS Groupware]] with Marc Laporte, 2010%0a** most built-in features (as opposed to PmWiki minimalist architecture)%0a** major releases every 6months%0a*** all in all, more like a KM distribution?%0a* [[http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/wikileaks/|WikiSecrets: The inside story of Bradley Manning, Julian Assange and the largest intelligence breach in U.S. history]], FRONTLINE PBS May 2011%0a* [[http://larecherche.typepad.fr/le_blog_des_livres/2011/05/utopie-universitaire.html|Utopie universitaire]] by Luc Allemand, le blog des livres de La Recherche May 2011%0a** [[http://www.laurentbloch.org/spip.php?article178|lecture par Laurent Bloch]], 2010%0a** http://images.math.cnrs.fr/La-bulle-universitaire.html%0a* [[http://www.iskoi.org/ilc/|Integrative Levels Classification]] (ILC)%0a** added to [[Fabien/ExtendedLayeredModel]]%0a* [[#POWF]][[#PUF]][[http://alumni.media.mit.edu/~pappu/pdfs/Pappu-Science-2002.pdf|Physical One-Way Functions]], Science 2002%0a** Physical One-Way Functions abbreviated to POWF%0a** "the capital expenditure for the facilities presently used for microfabrication is even more orders of magnitude away from the economic value that is protected by a typical authentication token."%0a** motivated by [[Fabien/ExtendedLayeredModel]]%0a** video of [[http://vimeo.com/2351889|Physical One-Way Functions - POWFs]] by Ravi Pappu, 2008%0a** [[Wikipedia:Physical Unclonable Function]] aka PUF%0a* [[http://www.slideshare.net/medriscoll/driscoll-strata-buildingdatastartups25may2011clean|Building Data Start-Ups: Fast, Big, and Focused]] by Michael E. Driscoll O’Reilly Strata Online May 2011%0a** [[http://www.metamarketsgroup.com/|Metamarkets]] Predictive analytics for digital media%0a** http://www.crunchbase.com/company/metamarkets%0a* [[http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2011/may/25/china-prisoners-internet-gaming-scam|China used prisoners in lucrative internet gaming work]] by Danny Vincent, Guardian.co.uk May 2011%0a* [[http://www.siliconvalleywatcher.com/mt/archives/2010/07/google_exec_say.php|UPDATED: Google Exec Says It's A Good Idea: Open The Index And Speed Up The Internet]] by Tom Foremski, SiliconValleyWatcher 2010%0a* [[http://www.nytimes.com/2011/05/23/opinion/23pariser.html?_r=2|When the Internet Thinks It Knows You]] by Eli Pariser, NYTimes.com May 2011%0a* [[#JohnHopcroft]][[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RVXbC6L7RfY|Computer Science in the Information Age Part]] by John Hopcroft, 2009%0a** explaining the scientific publication system and the consequences of search and open access%0a** mention of [[Wikipedia:Giant component]]%0a*** see also http://ccl.northwestern.edu/netlogo/models/GiantComponent%0a*** present in [[PersonalInformationStream/WithoutNotesMay11?action=GroupStats]] ?%0a*** consider adding a Graph Theory section to [[Content/Mathematics]]%0a** mention of [[Wikipedia:Curse of dimensionality]]%0a** [[http://www.cs.cornell.edu/courses/cs4850/2010sp/|CS 4850 Mathematical Foundations for the Information Age]] at Cornell%0a*** added to [[Content/Mathematics]]%0a* [[#TamingComplexityNaturePhysics]][[http://www.nature.com/nphys/journal/v1/n2/full/nphys162.html|Taming complexity]] by Albert-László Barabási, Nature Physics 2005%0a** see [[WithoutNotesMay11#TamingComplexity]] earlier this month%0a* [[http://www.physorg.com/news164554667.html|Scientists capture the first image of memories being made]], PhysOrg 2009%0a** [[http://www.psych.mcgill.ca/faculty/sossin.html|Wayne S. Sossin]] for [[http://www.sciencemag.org/content/324/5934/1536.abstract|Synapse- and stimulus-specific local translation during long-term neuronal plasticity]], Science 2009%0a* [[http://medicalxpress.com/news/2011-04-filters-brain-clutter.html|Filters that reduce 'brain clutter' identified]], MedicalXPress April 2011%0a** see [[Content/Meditation]] and [[Cookbook/Cognition#GoalFocusAttention]]%0a** http://www.medicine.mcgill.ca/physio/martinez-trujillolab/publications.htm%0a* [[#dlPFC]][[http://neuro.bcm.edu/_web/jc/sn/Neuron%25202011%2520Lennert.pdf|Strength of Response Suppression to Distracter Stimuli Determines Attentional-Filtering Performance in Primate Prefrontal Neurons]], Neuron April 2011%0a** dlPFC as DorsoLaterlal PreFrontalCortex%0a* [[http://video.ias.edu/elections-and-strategic-voting|Elections and Strategic Voting]] by Eric S. Maskin, Institute for Advanced Study May 2011%0a** opening by listing some of the most famous voting systems and where they are used%0a** ~24min on the heavy burden of selecting the right candidate%0a*** already heavy without considering having to establish a strategy relevant to the voting system used%0a** ~36min criteria%0a*** Non-manipulability%0a*** Decisiveness%0a** ~39min [[Wikipedia:Gibbard–Satterthwaite theorem]]%0a** ~44min original research with Dasgputa%0a*** [[http://minneapolisfed.org/mea/conferences/2009program/Maskin.pdf|Elections and Strategic Voting: Condorcet and Borda]], 2010%0a*** see more precisely [[Wikipedia:Borda count]]%0a** previously watched [[WithoutNotesOctober10#VotingParadoxesAndCombinatorics]] also at IAS in 2010%0a** see also [[Events/VotingIsALearningProcess]] and Seedea:Utopiahanalysis/Politicsnewoldtools%0a* [[http://norvig.com/chomsky.html|On Chomsky and the Two Cultures of Statistical Learning]] by Peter Norvig, May 2011%25comment%25notified about the typo which he promptly fixed%25%25%0a** read earlier this month [[WithoutNotesMay11#UnthinkingMachines]]%0a** [[Wikipedia:Stochastic context-free grammar]] (SCFG; also probabilistic context-free grammar, PCFG)%0a** see also discovered earlier (but not read) [[http://www.pnas.org/content/early/2011/05/11/1105040108|How words can and cannot be learned by observation]], PNAS May 2011%0a* [[http://www.pnas.org/content/108/21/8832.full|Tracking brain states under general anesthesia by using global coherence analysis]], PNAS May 2011%0a** motivated by previous readings on consciousness including [[ReadingNotes/TheEgoTunnel]] and [[ReadingNotes/BeingNoOne]]%0a* [[http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0020195|Being Barbie: The Size of One’s Own Body Determines the Perceived Size of the World]], PLoS ONE May 2011%0a** previously read another study by Guterstam and Ehrsson [[WithoutNotesMarch11#TheIllusionOfOwningAThirdArm]]%0a* [[#MichaelProulx]][[http://www.sciencemag.org/content/332/6033/1034.summary|Consciousness: What, How, and Why]] by Michael J. Proulx, Science May 2011%0a** [[http://press.princeton.edu/titles/9398.html|Soul Dust: The Magic of Consciousness]] by Nicholas Humphrey, Princeton University Press 2011%0a** "projection from internal experiences to external object is the spreading of “soul dust” that informs the book’s title."%0a** mention of synesthesia and Kandinsky, cf http://www.quora.com/Do-any-animals-besides-humans-experience-synesthesia%0a* [[http://www.sciencemag.org/content/332/6033/1039.summary|A Logical Use for Atoms]], Science May 2011%0a** see earlier talk also at IBM [[WithoutNotesApril11#DonEigler]]%0a* [[http://www.sciencemag.org/content/332/6033/1046|The Periodic Table of Videos]], Science May 2011%0a** [[http://periodicvideos.com/|The Periodic Table of Videos - University of Nottingham]] University of Notttingham.%0a* [[https://blogs.apache.org/foundation/entry/the_apache_software_foundation_announces12|The Apache Software Foundation Announces Apache Libcloud as a Top-Level Project]] The Apache Software Foundation Blog May 2011%0a** https://github.com/apache/libcloud%0a** see related older project Seedea:Oimp/CloudArbitrage%0a* [[#InformationIsProtophysical]][[http://www.matzkefamily.net/doug/physcomp/protophy96.html|Information is Protophysical]] by Douglas J. Matzke, PhysComp 1996%0a** motivated by Charles Bennett's [[WithoutNotesMay11#IsInformationPhysicalOrIsPhysicsInformational]]%0a* [[#IsInformationPhysicalOrIsPhysicsInformational]][[http://www.research.ibm.com/people/b/bennetc/|Is Information Physical or is Physics Informational]] by Charles Bennett 2005%0a** mention of Chaitin 1975%0a** seems not to be available as recording, yet audio available%0a** [[http://www.perimeterinstitute.ca/Outreach/Quantum_Tamers/Is_Information_Physical?/|Is Information Physical?]], Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics 2011%0a* [[#PatShipman]][[http://www.newscientist.com/article/mg21028141.400-mans-best-friends-how-animals-made-us-human.html|Man's best friends: How animals made us human]] by Pat Shipman, New Scientist May 2011%0a** "The human-animal link offers a causal connection that makes sense of tree of the most important leaps in our development:%0a*** the invention of stone tools,%0a*** the origin of language and%0a*** the domestication of animals."%0a* [[http://www.newscientist.com/article/mg21028141.600-mind-readers-eavesdropping-on-your-inner-voice.html|Mind readers: Eavesdropping on your inner voice]] by Duncan Graham-Rowe, New Scientist May 2011%0a** [[http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0008218|A Wireless Brain-Machine Interface for Real-Time Speech Synthesis]], PLoS ONE 2009%0a** [[http://cint.wustl.edu/details.aspx?NavID=409|Eric Leuthardt's profile]] at the Center For Innovation In Neuroscience and Technology (CINT)%0a* [[http://www.newscientist.com/article/mg21028141.900-the-prison-of-our-beliefs-and-how-to-escape-it.html|The prison of our beliefs and how to escape it]] by Amanda Gefter, New Scientist May 2011%0a** my own attempt at managing my [[Fabien/Beliefs]] more properly%0a* [[http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b011db8c/Inside_the_Human_Body_Building_Your_Brain/|Inside the Human Body: Building Your Brain]], BBC May 2011%0a* [[http://dwave.wordpress.com/2011/05/27/teaching-artificial-intelligences-using-quantum-computers/|Teaching Artificial Intelligences using Quantum Computers]] by Suzanne Gildert, Hack the multiverse May 2011%0a* [[http://www.dwavesys.com/en/pressreleases.html#lm_2011|D-Wave Systems sells its first Quantum Computing System to Lockheed Martin Corporation]], D-Wave Systems May 2011%0a* [[http://aigamedev.com/open/tutorials/occupancy-grid-prototype/|Occupancy Grids and Emergent Search Behavior for NPCs]] by Alex J. Champandard, AiGameDev.com April 2011%0a** [[http://aisandbox.com/|The AI Sandbox]]%0a* [[#InfluenceMapping]][[http://aigamedev.com/insider/tutorials/influence-map-mechanics/|The Mechanics of Influence Mapping: Representation, Algorithm & Parameters]] by Alex J. Champandard, AiGameDev.com May 2011%0a** see also the previously read [[WithoutNotesFebruary11#BerkeleyOvermind]] and its [[Wikipedia:Motion planning#Potential_Fields]]%0a* [[http://physicsandcake.wordpress.com/2011/01/22/pavlovs-ai-what-did-it-mean/|Pavlov’s AI – What did it mean?]] Suzanne Gildert, Physics and cake January 2011%0a** "It seems that being intelligent enough to start modifying your own reward mechanisms is not necessarily a good thing!"%0a*** see also Hedonostasis (p185) as "regulation of levels of felt pleasure." [[ReadingNotes/TheTinkerersAccomplice]]%0a** one could wonder why for the computer its own survival, or maintainance, is not enough of a reward and one that can not be "cheated" since it requires resources%0a* [[http://ibmresearchalmaden.blogspot.com/2011/05/ibm100-memories-of-benoit-mandelbrot-by.html|IBM100: Memories of Benoit Mandelbrot]] by Michael Frame, Quicksilver Minds May 2011%0a** blog of IBM Research at Almaden center%0a* [[#NotreAttentionEstElleMaitrisabe]][[http://www.franceculture.com/emission-science-publique-notre-attention-est-elle-maitrisable-2011-05-27.html|Notre attention est-elle maîtrisable ?]], Science publique, France Culture May 2011%0a** mention of the cognitive cost of decision (mostly frontal areas) and its automatic switch to real-time processing (mostly reflex and at the back of the brain) for situation that requires it (e.g. stress)%0a*** thus the importance of delegation%0a** mention of the precedence of motivation for attention%0a** ~34min mention of task switching and its performance impact%0a** ~37min on "lacher-prise" to maximize fluidity on well-trained gestures%0a*** allows to avoid intensive local error-checking but rather better take into account the environment%0a** ~42min application of "lacher-prise" to creativity%0a** ~43min on mastering the attention of others and for their own benefits%0a** ~53min on exercises, e.g. [[Content/Meditation]]%0a** see earlier article on [[WithoutNotesMay11#dlPFC]]%0a** see also [[Cookbook/Cognition#GoalFocusAttention]] in particular comparing [[Wikipedia:Dorsal attention network]] (DAN) and [[Wikipedia:Ventral attention network]] (VAN)%0a** see [[CognitiveEnvironments/]] using [[Tools/Greasemonkey#VirtualBlinders]]%0a* [[http://192.12.12.16/events/workshops/images/2/23/Moore.Forrest.Computation_in_Nature_and_the_Nature_of_Computation.pdf|Computation in Nature and the Nature of Computation]] by Cristopher Moore and Stephanie Forrest, SFI Science Board Symposium 2009%0a** discovered while looking for [[http://www.nature-of-computation.org/|Nature of Computation]], Oxford University Press 2011%0a*** added to [[ReadingNotes/ProgrammingTheUniverse]]%0a* [[#AviWigderson]][[http://www.math.ias.edu/~avi/TALKS/|Avi Wigderson's Talks]] %0a* [[http://www.math.ias.edu/~avi/TALKS/|Lecture III: Cryptography: secrets and lies, knowledge and trust]] of Louis Clark Vanuxem Lectures - A world view through the computational lens by Avi Wigderson, Princeton University 2007%0a** only browsed through the [[http://www.math.ias.edu/%257Eavi/TALKS/PU-Lectures/PU3.ppt|Powerpoint]] for the slide 12 on "Nature’s one-way functions: 2nd law of Thermodynamics"%0a** cf also his previous talk at IAS [[WithoutNotesJanuary10#AviWigderson]] with a definition of P/NP related to creativity%0a* [[http://nakedsecurity.sophos.com/2011/05/28/us-military-contractors-hacked-possible-link-with-rsa-securid-breach-reports-claim/|US military contractors hacked – possible link with RSA SecurID breach, reports claim]] by Graham Cluley, Naked Security May 2011%0a* [[http://nakedsecurity.sophos.com/2011/05/27/did-the-us-write-stuxnet-deputy-defense-secretary-wont-deny-it/|Did the US write Stuxnet? Deputy Defense Secretary won’t deny it]] by Graham Cluley, Naked Security May 2011%0a* [[http://www.mefeedia.com/watch/31549389|PHP Development with MongoDB]] by Fitz Agard, MongoNYC 2010%0a** http://www.slideshare.net/fhagard/mongo-nyc-php-development%0a** [[http://www.mongodb.org/|MongoDB.org]] with its browser shell%0a* [[http://www.guardian.co.uk/technology/2011/may/29/twitter-anonymous-user-legal-battle|Twitter unmasks anonymous British user in landmark legal battle]] Nigel Green and Josh Halliday, Guardian.co.uk May 2011%0a* [[http://www.cfa.harvard.edu/news/2011/pr201116.html|Astronomers Unveil Most Complete 3-D Map of Local Universe]], Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astronomy May 2011%0a* [[http://blog.computationalcomplexity.org/2011/05/75-years-of-computer-science.html|75 Years of Computer Science]] by by Lance Fortnow, Computational Complexity May 2011%0a* [[#SoulDust]][[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tCvO5Xj48ZI|Soul Dust: the magic of consciousness]] by Nicholas Humphrey, [[http://www.cognitionandculture.net/Lectures/|The study of cognition & culture today lecture series]], LSE February 2011%0a** overall based on the principle of abstracting initially primitive physical sensations%0a*** and "tagging" more complex concepts%0a*** hence the related interest of [[MemoryRecall/ImprovingPIM]]%0a** [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tCvO5Xj48ZI#t=13m50s|~13min]] on its purpose "Conciousness is theater, it changes our outlook on life. '''Its job is'' to change our outlook on life."%0a*** seems compatible with embodied cognition and enaction as the conclusion of [[ReadingNotes/TreeOfKnowledge]]%0a*** also seems compatible with [[WithoutNotesMay11#TheRecursiveMind]] and its implications for theory of mind%0a** [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tCvO5Xj48ZI#t=17m|~17min]] expressing doubt on the neural-correlate of consciousness or NCC%0a*** cf [[ReadingNotes/BeingNoOne]] and [[ReadingNotes/TheEgoTunnel]]%0a** [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tCvO5Xj48ZI#t=21m|~21min]] on internalization as keeping track but without expressing, a progressive privatizing process%0a*** consider [[Languages/OwnConcepts#Cryptocognition]] and Seedea:Research/Drive%0a*** then "creating the potential for re-entrant feedback loop"%0a*** yet this could have been done before through modification of the environment, but probably at a higher price and slower pace%0a**** see also [[Cookbook/Mind]] on the energy/economical aspect%0a** [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tCvO5Xj48ZI#t=27m|~27min]] mention of Hofstadter%0a*** see [[ReadingNotes/IAmAStrangeLoop]]%0a** [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tCvO5Xj48ZI#t=72m|~72min]] during Q&A clarifying it is a physical view of the world thus of consciousness, yet the experienced phenomenon "gives the illusion of being immaterial, out of this world"%0a*** possibly due to [[Cookbook/Mind]] as itself perpetually trying to be the most energy efficient mechanism possible too%0a**** yet if this is a bias%0a***** what are its benefits? local coherence, low dependency, private, ...%0a***** its down sides? limited in size, hard to share, ...%0a** review read ealier this month [[WithoutNotesMay11#MichaelProulx]] in Science%0a** [[http://press.princeton.edu/titles/9398.html|Soul Dust: The Magic of Consciousness]] by Nicholas Humphrey, Princeton University Press 2011%0a*** [[http://www.humphrey.org.uk/nick2_014.htm|page on his own website]]%0a** [[Wikipedia:Nicholas Humphrey]]%0a** PowerPoint presentation on official [[http://www2.lse.ac.uk/publicEvents/events/2011/20110215t1830vHKT.aspx|Soul Dust: the magic of consciousness]] LSE Events page%0a* [[http://www.scientificamerican.com/article.cfm?id=no-x-aggeration|No X-aggeration]] by John Allen Paulos, Scientific American June 2011%0a** [[http://math.temple.edu/~paulos/|John Allen Paulos Home Page]] at Temple%0a** [[Wikipedia:Data masking]]%0a* [[http://www.scientificamerican.com/article.cfm?id=living-in-a-quantum-world|Living in a Quantum World]] by Vlatko Vedral, Scientific American June 2011%0a** [[http://www.scientificamerican.com/article.cfm?id=quantum-entaglement-more-information|More Information on Quantum Entanglement]]%0a** http://www.vlatkovedral.org%0a* [[#ATestForConsciousness]][[http://www.scientificamerican.com/article.cfm?id=a-test-for-consciousness|A Test for Consciousness]] by Christof Koch and Giulio Tononi, Scientific American June 2011%0a** "A variety of computer strategies that rely on matching lowlevel statistical data of image characteristics such as color, edges or texture might manage to defeat one of these tests, but presenting many different image tests would defeat today’s machines." seems to be precisely what [[WithoutNotesApril11#AndrewNg]] and deep learning in general aims at solving%0a** [[http://www.scientificamerican.com/article.cfm?id=koch-contest-fool-the-machine-consciousness|How Simple Photos Could Be Used as a Test for a Conscious Machine]]%0a** [[http://www.klab.caltech.edu/|Home Page of the Koch Laboratory]] at CalTech%0a*** [[Wikipedia:Christof Koch]]%0a*** previously discovered through [[ReadingNotes/IAmAStrangeLoop]]%0a** [[http://ntp.neuroscience.wisc.edu/faculty/tononi.html|Giulio Tononi and Neuroscience Training Program]] at University of Wisconsin%0a*** [[Wikipedia:Giulio Tononi]]%0a**** consider also his unrelated but still interesting [[Wikipedia:Metaplasticity#Synaptic_Homeostasis]]%0a*** previously discovered through [[ReadingNotes/BeingNoOne]] and [[WithoutNotesSeptember10#GiulioTononi]]%0a** [[Wikipedia:Integrated Information Theory (IIT)]]%0a*** [[http://spectrum.ieee.org/computing/hardware/a-bit-of-theory-consciousness-as-integrated-information|A Bit of Theory: Consciousness as Integrated Information]] by Giulio Tononi, IEEE Spectrum 2008%0a*** added to [[Seedea:Content/Newconcepts#IIT]]%0a** consider also [[WithoutNotesSeptember10#JonahLehrer]] and [[WithoutNotesSeptember10#TDlearning]] it works precisely by detecting error%0a* [[#IITManifesto]][[http://www.biolbull.org/cgi/content/full/215/3/216|Consciousness as Integrated Information: a Provisional Manifesto]] by Giulio Tononi, The Biological Bulletin 2008%0a** "it has been suggested, from a different perspective, that information may be, in an ontological sense, prior to conventional physical properties (the it from bit perspective; [[http://alsos.wlu.edu/information.aspx?id=3581|Wheeler and Ford, 1998]]). This may well be true but, according to the IIT, only if one substitutes "integrated information" for information."%0a*** [[Wikipedia:Digital physics]]%0a*** [[http://www.comlab.ox.ac.uk/seminars/oasis/|OASIS: The Oxford Advanced Seminar on Informatic Structures]] at Oxford University Computing Laboratory%0a** Φ as http://www.biolbull.org/content/vol215/issue3/fulltext/216/fd2.gif%0a*** [[Wikipedia:Kullback–Leibler divergence]] aka information divergence, information gain, relative entropy or KLIC and notated @@||@@%0a*** is there an updated table of Φ value per brain area? current top 5 of such an index?%0a*** is there a correlation between modern brain areas (e.g. neocortex) and high Φ?%0a** can it be viewed as a form of self-coupling? recursive-coupling? yet without being monolithic?%0a** is it a measurement that can be applied to a piece of software? to this wiki? to this wiki with its content? (thus added to the existing @@?action=GroupStats@@)%0a*** could the metric be used to automatically generate the association between content and related areas for [[Content/WikiBrainMapping]]?%0a*** could it be used as a quality metric to approximate equivalent value to that of a brain?%0a** does it share properties with ''N'''_D_', minimum number of driver nodes and thus degree distribution as seen before in [[WithoutNotesMay11#TamingComplexity]]?%0a** can it be thought of as the expressive power of a synthesized system? how many propositions can a system generate thought a single entry-point?%0a** note that the recurrent expression of "attaining higher level of consciousness" might have a measurable and less mystical meaning%0a** to explore%0a*** [[http://www.cosyne.org/c/index.php?title=Workshops#Workshop_descriptions|Workshop 6 Tsuchiya/Maier: Computational and Theoretical Approaches to the problem of Consciousness]] at COSYNE 2011%0a**** [[http://precedings.nature.com/collections/COSYNE-11?direction=ASC&order=title&page=4|COSYNE 2011]], Nature Precedings%0a*** [[http://www.architalbiol.org/index.php/aib/article/view/148299|Information integration: its relevance to brain function and consciousness]] by Giulio Tononi, Archives Italiennes de Biologie 2010%0a*** after [[http://www.quora.com/Can-mathematics-fully-describe-the-human-mind-If-it-can-then-can-the-human-mind-fully-describe-all-of-mathematics?#comment432258|my recommendation on Quora]] [[http://s33light.org/post/6012828334/tackling-consciousness-as-information|Tackling Consciousness as Information]], Sense, Essence, and Existence May 2011%0a* [[http://www.cognitionandculture.net/Pascal-s-blog/why-would-otherwise-intelligent-scholars-believe-in-qreligionq.html|Why would (otherwise intelligent) scholars believe in "Religion"?]] by Pascal Boyer, Pascal's blog at international cognitive and culture institute February 2011%0a** [[http://www.cognitionandculture.net/Helen-De-Cruz-s-blog/theology-and-cognitive-science.html|Theology and cognitive science]] by Helen De Cruz, Helen De Cruz's blog at international cognitive and culture institute May 2011%0a*** mention of the program at University of Oxford discovered before%0a* [[http://www.consciousentities.com/?p=292|Phi]] by Peter Hankins, Conscious Entities 2010%0a* [[http://www.consciousentities.com/?p=612|The Consciousness Meter]] by Peter Hankins, Conscious Entities 2010%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AyZLFXS7TFc|Interview with John Wheeler]] 2008%0a** [[Wikipedia:John Archibald Wheeler]] cf [[Content/Cosmology]]%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wMWeLbpGXkQ|Visual Rhetoric]], LSE Research May 2011%0a** [[http://www2.lse.ac.uk/methodologyInstitute/whosWho/Tsirogianni.aspx|Stavroula Tsirogianni]] at the Methodology Institute%0a*** thesis "Social Values in Context: A Study of the European Knowledge Society"%0a** [[http://www2.lse.ac.uk/socialPsychology/faculty/graduate_teaching_assistants/vlad_petre_glaveanu/vlad_petre_glaveanu.aspx|Vlad - Petre Glăveanu]] at the Institute of Social Psychology%0a*** thesis "Towards a cultural psychology of creativity: The case of Easter-egg painting in urban and rural Romania"%0a** [[http://www.lcc.arts.ac.uk/courses/MA_Graphic_Moving_Image.htm|MA Graphic Moving Image]], London College of Communication (LCC)%0a* [[http://pss.sagepub.com/content/early/2010/09/28/0956797610384745|Ego Depletion—Is It All in Your Head? Implicit Theories About Willpower Affect Self-Regulation]], Psychological Science 2010%0a** [[Wikipedia:hierarchical linear modeling]] (HLM)%0a** [[Wikipedia:Ego depletion]]%0a* [[#TheTaleOfOneWayFunctions]][[http://arxiv.org/abs/cs/0012023|The Tale of One-way Functions]] by Leonid A. Levin, Problems of Information Transmission 2003%0a** concluding on the property of having low [[Wikipedia:Rényi entropy]]%0a** aka @@cs/0012023@@ via http://arxiv.org/find/all/1/ti:+AND+EXACT+one_way+function/0/1/0/all/0/1%0a*** initially added to [[Content/Mathematics#OneWayFunction]]%0a*** see also [[http://academic.research.microsoft.com/Detail?entitytype=1&searchtype=5&id=1713128|Citations of The Tale of One-way Functions]], Microsoft Academic Search%0a** [[Wikipedia:Leonid Levin]] and his [[Wikipedia:Cook–Levin theorem]], also [[http://www.cs.bu.edu/~lnd/|Leonid Levin's Home Page]] at Boston University%0a** [[Wikipedia:Las Vegas algorithm]]%0a* [[#Bitcoin]][[http://www.bitcoin.org/bitcoin.pdf|Bitcoin: A Peer-to-Peer Electronic Cash System]] by Satoshi Nakamoto%0a** knew before, several mentions in this wiki now mainly organized in [[Content/FinancialTools#Bitcoin]], but interest grew again after strong interest for OWF%0a** [[Wikipedia:Bitcoin]]%0a** mention of [[http://www.hashcash.org/|Hashcash.org]] A hashcash stamp constitutes a proof-of-work which takes a parameterizable amount of work to compute for the sender. The recipient can verify received hashcash stamps efficiently.%0a** note that [[WithoutNotesJanuary11#RenaudLifchitz]] discovered for his 27C3 talk before (and [[http://www.primenumbers.net/Renaud.html|his homepage]]) will do the [[http://fabelier.org/bitcoin-workshop-by-renaud-lifchitz/|BITCOIN Workshop @Fabelier]]%0a* [[#MoreIsDifferent]][[http://www.isnature.org/Files/Anderson_More_is_Different.pdf|More is Different]] by P.W. Anderson, Science 1972%0a** "one may array the sciences roughly linearly in a hierarchy,%0aaccording to the idea: The elementary entities of science X obey the laws of science Y.%0a||border=1%0a||! x ||! y ||%0a||solid state or many-body physics ||elementary particle physics ||%0a||chemistry ||many-body physics ||%0a||molecular biology||chemistry ||%0a||cell biology ||molecular biology ||%0a|| ... || ... ||%0a||psychology ||physiology ||%0a||social sciences ||psychology ||%0a*** But this hierarchy does not imply that science X is "just applied Y."%0a** "We needed living matter to produce an actual unsymmetry in the populations."%0a** "The general rule, however, even in the case of the crystal, is that the large system is less symmetrical than the underlying structure would suggest: Symmetrical as it is, a crystal is less symmetrical than perfect homogeneity."%0a*** [[Fabien/LayeredModel]]/[[Fabien/ExtendedLayeredModel]]%0a** see also [[Wikipedia:Symmetry breaking]] and [[Wikipedia:Spontaneous symmetry breaking]]%0a** hosted by the [[http://isnature.org/|Institute for the Study of Nature]] (ISN) that organized few seminars including some at MIT%0a* [[#RelativeEntropy]][[http://videolectures.net/nips09_verdu_re/|Relative Entropy]] by Sergio Verdu, NIPS 2009%0a** motivated by [[Wikipedia:Kullback–Leibler divergence]] just added to [[Content/Mathematics#ProbabilityDistributions]]%0a** [[http://www.princeton.edu/~verdu/invitedlectures.html|Sergio Verdu invited lectures]] on his Princeton University page%0a** [[http://www.ee.princeton.edu/~verdu/reprints/CaiKulVer.Aug2006.pdf|Universal Divergence Estimation for Finite-Alphabet Sources]] by H. Cai, S. Kulkarni and S. Verdú, IEEE Trans. Information Theory 2006 used for phylogeny creation (!)%0a*** using Felsenstein's [[http://evolution.genetics.washington.edu/phylip.html|PHYLIP]] package, discovered before%0a** mention of Renyi during the Q&A (simply asking for a view) and answering that so far it has not yielded very usable results%0a* [[#Stroke]][[http://www.franceculture.com/emission-avec-ou-sans-rendez-vous-les-accidents-vasculaires-cerebraux-1-2011-05-31.html|Les accidents vasculaires cérébraux (1)]], Avec ou sans rendez-vous, France Culture May 2011%0a** [[http://www.ted.com/talks/jill_bolte_taylor_s_powerful_stroke_of_insight.html|Jill Bolte Taylor's stroke of insight]], TED.com 2007%0a** [[Slideshows/MemoryLoss]]%0a*** += listing of possible problem (e.g. [[Wikipedia:Category:Cerebrovascular diseases]]: [[Wikipedia:Cerebral aneurysm]] [[Wikipedia:Cerebral vasculitis]] [[Wikipedia:Stroke]]) + frequencies%0a** [[http://www.sorcan.ca/iscore/|ISCORE]] by SORCan%0a** [[http://www.ninds.nih.gov/|National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NINDS)]]%0a** [[http://stroke.ahajournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/20/10/1353|The MICROSTROKE expert system for stroke type diagnosis]] by Spitzer et al., Stroke 1989%0a*** could be the basis for an equivalent of medical diagnostic inspired TDD for AGI%0a** mention of possible endogenous [[Wikipedia:Neurogenesis]]%0a* [[http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2010/07/100720123639.htm|Animal connection: New hypothesis for human evolution and human nature]], ScienceDaily 2010%0a* [[http://www.jstor.org/pss/10.1086/653816|The Animal Connection and Human Evolution]] by Pat Shipman, Current Anthropology 2010%0a** domesticating more precisely called cross-specie alloparenting%0a** "the real advantage of animal domestication is using animals as living tools that also provide valuable renewable resources."%0a** "Transferring the concept of tool making and tool using from inanimate stone or wood to live animals was a fundamental advance in human evolution predicated on knowledge of biology, ecology, physiology, temperament, and intelligence of target species; of the selective breeding; and of communication techniques based on the animal connection."%0a** could AGI be the "new pet" to domesticate and boost our cognitive abilities?%0a* [[http://anthropology.net/2011/02/11/anon-anthropology-of-hacking/|Anon & Anthropology of Hacking]] by Kambiz Kamrani, Anthropology.net February 2011%0a* [[http://www.lemonde.fr/planete/article/2011/05/31/pour-l-oms-le-telephone-portable-peut-etre-cancerogene_1530238_3244.html|Pour l'OMS, le téléphone portable est peut-ętre "cancérogčne"]], LeMonde.fr May 2011%0a* [[#GabriellaColeman]][[http://www.theatlantic.com/technology/archive/2010/09/the-anthropology-of-hackers/63308/|The Anthropology of Hackers]] by Gabriella Coleman, The Atlantic 2010%0a** [[https://twitter.com/#!/BiellaColeman|@BiellaColeman]]%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=twYILZfYlp8|Geek Politics and Anonymous]] by Gabriella Coleman, re:publica XI April 2011%0a** during Q&A ~53min mention of Telecomix and probably LaQuadrature%0a** [[http://re-publica.de/11/blog/panel/geek-politics-and-anonymous/|Geek Politics and Anonymous, From the Offensive Internet to Human Rights Activism]], re:publica 11%0a** http://cyber.law.harvard.edu/research/ddos%0a*** [[http://cyber.law.harvard.edu/events/luncheon/2011/01/zuckerman_roberts|Distributed Denial of Service Attacks Against Independent Media and Human Rights Sites]], Berkman Center January 2011 PersonalInformationStream.WithoutNotesMay12=* [[http://www.creativitypost.com/conversations/the_paradox_of_passion|The Paradox of Passion]] by Reena Jana, The Creativity Post May 2012%0a* [[http://www.technologyreview.com/computing/40330/?p1=A3|A Stock Exchange for Your Personal Data]] by Jessica Leber, MIT Technology Review, May 2012%0a* [[http://www.franceculture.fr/emission-les-nouveaux-chemins-de-la-connaissance-l-art-de-gouverner-14-han-fei-zi-et-le-tao-du-princ|L'Art de gouverner 1/4 : Han Fei Zi et le tao du prince]], Les Nouveaux chemins de la connaissance, France Culture April 2012%0a* [[http://www.franceculture.fr/emission-les-nouveaux-chemins-de-la-connaissance-l-art-de-gouverner-24-hobbes-le-pacte-d-obeissance-|L'Art de gouverner 2/4 : Hobbes, le pacte d'obéissance]], Les Nouveaux chemins de la connaissance, France Culture May 2012%0a* [[http://www.franceculture.fr/emission-les-nouveaux-chemins-de-la-connaissance-l-art-de-gouverner-34-le-prince-de-machiavel-2012-0|L'Art de gouverner 3/4 : le Prince de Machiavel]], Les Nouveaux chemins de la connaissance, France Culture May 2012%0a* [[http://www.franceculture.fr/emission-les-nouveaux-chemins-de-la-connaissance-l-art-de-gouverner-44-bakounine-et-l-anarchisme-201|L'Art de gouverner 4/4 : Bakounine et l'anarchisme]], Les Nouveaux chemins de la connaissance, France Culture May 2012%0a* [[http://lesswrong.com/r/discussion/lw/bxr/muehlhauserwang_dialogue/|Muehlhauser-Wang Dialogue]], Less Wrong Discussion April 2012%0a* [[http://www.nytimes.com/2012/05/01/science/simons-foundation-chooses-uc-berkeley-for-computing-center.html|Simons Foundation Chooses U.C. Berkeley for Computing Center]] by John Markof, NYTimes.com May 2012%0a* [[http://www.thinkwithgoogle.com/quarterly/creativity/cognitive-creativity.html|Cognitive Creativity]] by Monisha Rajesh, Think Quarterly by Google April 2012%0a* [[http://www.technologyreview.com/blog/arxiv/27817/|How A Private Data Market Could Ruin Facebook]], arXiv blog for MIT Technology Review May 2012%0a* [[http://www.williampowers.com/computer-says-youre-fired|William Powers on Race Against the Machine, a new book by Erik Brynjolfsson and Andrew McAfee]], 2011%0a* [[http://sexe.blog.lemonde.fr/2012/05/06/le-porno-change-t-il-les-ados/|Le porno, les ados et la panique morale des parents]], Je ne pense qu'ŕ ça for LeMonde.fr 2012%0a* [[http://ysengrimus.wordpress.com/2010/09/15/l%25E2%2580%2599homme-qui-visionne-de-la-porno-foire-aux-questions-et-mode-d%25E2%2580%2599emploi-en-quinze-points-a-l%25E2%2580%2599usage-de-sa-conjointe/|L’HOMME QUI VISIONNE DE LA PORNO. Foire aux questions et mode d’emploi (en quinze points), ŕ l’usage de sa conjointe]], Le Carnet d’Ysengrimus 2010%0a* [[http://arstechnica.com/getting-it-done/2012/05/doctrackr-file-tracking-for-paranoid-people-by-paranoid-people.ars|DocTrackr offers file tracking, analytics, without the paranoia]] by Matthew Braga, arstechnica May 2012%0a* [[http://www.wired.com/design/2012/05/we-need-version-control-for-real-stuff/all/1|Wanted: Version Control for Stuff]] by Chris Anderson, Wired Design for Wired.com May 2012%0a* [[http://www.technologyreview.com/blog/arxiv/27827/|The Single Theory That Could Explain Emergence, Organisation And The Origin of Life]] arXiv for MIT Technology Review 2012%0a* [[http://www.forbes.com/sites/ericjackson/2012/04/30/heres-why-google-and-facebook-might-completely-disappear-in-the-next-5-years/|Here's Why Google and Facebook Might Completely Disappear in the Next 5 Years]] by Eric Jackson, Forbes April 2012%0a** see [[ReadingNotes/SeeingWhatsNext]]%0a* [[http://www.nytimes.com/2012/05/09/world/europe/amsterdam-tries-to-change-culture-with-repair-cafes.html?_r=2|Amsterdam Tries to Change Culture With ‘Repair Cafes’]] by Sally McGrane, NYTimes.com May 2012%0a* [[http://well.blogs.nytimes.com/2012/05/09/how-working-the-muscles-may-boost-brainpower/|Phys Ed: How Muscle Workouts May Boost Brainpower]] by Gretchen Reynolds, NYTimes.com May 2012%0a* [[http://www.independent.co.uk/news/science/humans-still-evolving-7697808.html|Humans 'still evolving']] by John von Radowitz, The Independent May 2012%0a* [[ftp://ftp.idsia.ch/pub/juergen/zuserechnenderraum.pdf|Calculating Space]] by Konrad Zuse, MIT Technical Translation 1970%0a** originally Rechnender Raum, Friedrich Vieweg & Sohn, Braunschweig, 1969%0a** found via http://www.idsia.ch/~juergen/digitalphysics.html%0a** see also [[Wikipedia:Calculating Space]]%0a* [[http://cacm.acm.org/magazines/2012/5/148531-programming-the-global-brain/fulltext|Programming the Global Brain]], Communications of the ACM May 2012%0a** see also the recently discovered http://www.GlobalBrainInstitute.org%0a** Creasting "social operating systems" makes one wonder if the north/south divide might not get consalidated, or even worsen, through productive systems like AmazonTurk%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nAZXszs6-FQ|Self Stimulation—How Positive Feedback Loops Wire the Brain]] by Bernardo L. Sabatini, NIH ay 2012%0a* [[http://www.digitalphilosophy.org/Home/Papers/TOC/tabid/63/Default.aspx|An introduction to digital philosophy]] by Edward Fredkin, International Journal of Theoretical Physics 2003%0a** [[Wikipedia:Digital philosophy]]%0a** see also http://web.archive.org/web/20080512094640/http://digitalphysics.org/Publications/%0a* [[http://www.niemanlab.org/2012/05/howard-rheingold-on-how-the-five-web-literacies-are-becoming-essential-survival-skills/|Howard Rheingold on how the five web literacies are becoming essential survival skills]] by Justin Ellis, Nieman Journalism Lab May 2012%0a* [[http://blog.stephenwolfram.com/2012/05/its-been-10-years-whats-happened-with-a-new-kind-of-science/|It’s Been 10 Years: What’s Happened with A New Kind of Science?]], Stephen Wolfram Blog May 2012%0a** about 1 NKS per sentence%0a** http://blog.stephenwolfram.com/2012/05/living-a-paradigm-shift-looking-back-on-reactions-to-a-new-kind-of-science/%0a** http://blog.stephenwolfram.com/2012/05/looking-to-the-future-of-a-new-kind-of-science/%0a* [[http://www.wired.com/opinion/2012/05/st_essay_voting/|Why Fewer Voters Can Mean Better Elections]] by Joshua Davis, Wired Opinion for Wired.com May 2012%0a* [[http://crealisme.hautetfort.com/archive/2011/10/31/luis-de-miranda-parle-de-la-mutation-crealiste.html|Luis de Miranda parle de la mutation créaliste]], BFM recording for Crealisme Mars 2012%0a* [[http://www.franceculture.fr/emission-planete-terre-le-territoire-de-la-nation-dans-tous-ses-etats-avec-saskia-sassen-2012-05-16|Le territoire de la nation dans tous ses états. Avec Saskia Sassen]], France Culture May 2012%0a** globalized finance, impact of finance requirments on urbanism, land grabbing, ...%0a** to explore furter, with e.g. http://www.saskiasassen.com%0a* [[http://prl.aps.org/accepted/L/0707aYf3S4e1733019e00c827f86bf3f1fa9e8bc6|Extracting dynamical equations from experimental data is NP hard]], Physical Review Letters February 2012%0a* [[http://arxiv.org/abs/1203.6681|A quantitative measure, mechanism and attractor for self-organization in networked complex systems]], March 2012%0a* [[http://arxiv.org/abs/1204.6096|No Fundamental Limitation on Studying Living Organisms and Other Complex Systems with Statistical Methods]], April 2012%0a* [[http://www.sciencemag.org/content/336/6081/612.short|Don’t Look Back in Anger! Responsiveness to Missed Chances in Successful and Nonsuccessful Aging]], Science May 2012%0a* [[http://web.mit.edu/erinsol/www/papers/Solovey.CHI.2012.Final.pdf|Brainput: Enhancing Interactive Systems with Streaming fNIRS Brain Input]], Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems CHI’12 2012%0a* [[http://www.franceculture.fr/emission-les-pieds-sur-terre-celibataires-exigeants-2012-05-17|Célibataires exigeants]], France Culture May 2012%0a* [[http://www.franceculture.fr/emission-place-de-la-toile-le-virtuel-existe-t-il-2012-05-19|Le virtuel existe-t-il ?]] with Marcello Vitali Rosati, France Culture May 2012%0a** http://www.VitaliRosati.eu%0a* [[http://www.molleindustria.org/autori-e-parassiti-il-videogioco-oltre-le-major|Autori e parassiti: Il videogioco oltre le major]], Molleindustria 2012%0a* [[http://techcrunch.com/2012/05/20/silicon-valley-can-do-better-than-facebook/|Silicon Valley Can Do Better Than Facebook]] by Alexander Haislip, TechCrunch May 2012%0a* [[http://www.theatlantic.com/business/archive/2012/05/the-golden-age-of-silicon-valley-is-over-and-were-dancing-on-its-grave/257401/|The Golden Age of Silicon Valley Is Over, and We're Dancing on its Grave]] by Derek Thompson, The Atlantic May 2012%0a* [[http://iprocrastinate.libsyn.com/webpage/a-neuropsychological-perspective-on-procrastination|A neuropsychological perspective on procrastination]], iProcrastinate Podcast 2011%0a** http://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/dont-delay/201106/neuropsychological-perspective-procrastination%0a* [[http://blogs.psychcentral.com/channeln/2012/05/what-changes-behaviours/|What Changes Behaviours?]] with Ruben Anderson, Channel N 2012%0a* [[http://www.eco-action.org/dod/no8/pirate.html|Pirate Utopias]], Do or Die%0a** paused at Going native%0a* [[http://www.cabinetmagazine.org/issues/42/wiles.php|The Behavioral Sink]] by Will Wiles, Cabinet 2011%0a* [[http://owni.fr/2012/05/24/lautre-cv-de-genevieve-fioraso/|Ministre de la recherche de profits]] by Claire Berthelemy and Pierre Leibovici, OWNI May 2012%0a* [[http://owni.fr/2012/05/04/la-petite-revolution-de-lintelligence-collective/|La petite révolution de l’intelligence collective]] by Anaďs Richardin, OWNI May 2012%0a** see also [[Content/Education#ScienceGames]]%0a* [[http://www.realclearmarkets.com/articles/2012/05/25/bigger_than_facebook_99686.html|Bigger Than Facebook]] by Robert Tracinski, RealClearMarkets May 2012%0a* [[http://www.scottaaronson.com/blog/?p=1052|Enough with Bell’s Theorem. New topic: Psychopathic killer robots!]] by Scott Aaronson, Shtetl-Optimized May 2012%0a** in the comments brief discussion on the complexity of recursive optimization%0a* [[http://web.mit.edu/newsoffice/2012/smile-detector-0525.html|Is that smile real or fake?]] by David L. Chandler, MIT News Office May 2012%0a** see also http://www.cbs.gatech.edu%0a* [[http://www.roughtype.com/archives/2012/05/the_hierarchy_o.php|The hierarchy of innovation]] by Nicholas Carr, Rough Type May 2012%0a* [[http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-18151511|Why is Qatar investing so much in education?]] by Sean Coughlan, BBC News May 2012%0a* [[http://amplicog.fr/2012/05/lettre-ouverte-dun-extropien-europeen-a-laft-im-not-the-only-one/|Lettre ouverte d’un extropien européen ŕ l’AFT: I’m not the only one!]], AMPLICOG May 2012%0a* [[http://computationalculture.net/review/review-ofcodespace|Review, Code/Space: Software and Everyday Life]] by Michael Batty, Computational Culture 2011%0a** motivated by [[ReadingNotes/ScanningNotes]]%0a** explore the emerging [[Wikipedia:Software studies]] and [[Wikipedia:Critical code studies]]%0a* [[http://computationalculture.net/article/beyond-the-brain|Thinking Beyond the Brain: Educating and Building, from the Standpoint of Extended Cognition]] Michael Wheeler, Computational Culture 2011%0a** see also [[ReadingNotes/Supersizing]] and [[Cookbook/Mind]]%0a* [[http://www.electronicbookreview.com/thread/electropoetics/codology|Critical Code Studies]] by Mark C. Marino, Electronic Book Review 2006%0a** see [[ReadingNotes/BeautifulCode]] and more generally [[Tools/Programming]]%0a* [[http://www.lightbluetouchpaper.org/2012/05/24/the-science-of-password-guessing/|The science of password guessing]] by Joseph Bonneau, Light Blue Touchpaper May 2012%0a** see also [[Languages/OwnConcepts#GroupTheoryOfMind]], [[MemoryRecalls/Security]], [[Content/YouthLessonsOnSecurity]] and [[Bypassing/]]%0a* [[http://www.iasc-culture.org/THR/THR_article_2012_Spring_Wellmon.php|Why Google Isn’t Making Us Stupid…or Smart]] by Chad Wellmon, IASC: The Hedgehog Review Volume 14, No. 1 Spring 2012%0a* [[http://www.iasc-culture.org/THR/THR_article_2011_Summer_Sennett.php|Humanism]] by Richard Sennett, IASC: The Hedgehog Review Volume 13, No. 2 Summer 2011%0a* [[http://spectrum.ieee.org/computing/software/bitcoin-the-cryptoanarchists-answer-to-cash/0|Bitcoin: The Cryptoanarchists’ Answer to Cash]] by Morgen E. Peck, IEEE Spectrum June 2012 PersonalInformationStream.WithoutNotesMay13=* [[http://news.sciencemag.org/sciencenow/2013/04/when-does-your-baby-become-consc.html|When Does Your Baby Become Conscious?]] by Paul Gabrielsen, ScienceNOW April 2013%0a** cf the previously known Wikipedia:Mirror_test#Rouge_test%0a* [[http://www.globalpost.com/dispatch/news/afp/130421/india-no-frills-hospitals-offer-800-heart-surgery|In India, 'no frills' hospitals offer $800 heart surgery]], GlobalPost Agence France-Presse April 2013%0a* [[http://singularityhub.com/2013/04/20/willow-garage-spinoff-ipi-is-building-robots-that-can-see-think-and-act/|Willow Garage Spinoff IPI Is Building Robots That Can See, Think, and Act]] by Jason Dorrier, Singularity Hub April 2013%0a** mentioned in monthly review of http://econfuture.wordpress.com%0a* [[http://blogs.rue89.com/les-plans-culture-de-la-redac/2013/05/22/monsieur-et-madame-zhang-le-reve-de-reussite-nest-plus-francais-230373|« Monsieur et Madame Zhang », le ręve de réussite n’est plus français]] by Pierre Haski, Les plans cul[ture] de la rédac for Rue89 Les blogs May 2013%0a* [[http://www.technologyreview.com/view/515056/how-the-great-firewall-of-china-shapes-chinese-surfing-habits/|How the Great Firewall of China Shapes Chinese Surfing Habits]], arXiv blog for MIT Technology Review May 2013%0a* [[http://www.huffingtonpost.com/rep-bernie-sanders/what-can-we-learn-from-de_b_3339736.html?&fmt=18|What Can We Learn From Denmark?]] by Bernie Sanders, HuffingtonPost May 2013%0a* [[http://dcurt.is/glass|Glass]] by Dustin Curtis, May 2013%0a* http://wisee.cs.washington.edu%0a* [[http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2013/jun/06/us-tech-giants-nsa-data|NSA taps in to systems of Google, Facebook, Apple and others, secret files reveal]] by Glenn Greenwald and Ewen MacAskill, The Guardian June 2013%0a* [[https://securityledger.com/2013/06/new-malware-exploits-android-glitch-to-block-removal/|New Malware Exploits Android Vulnerability To Block Removal]] by Paul, The Security Ledger June 2013 PersonalInformationStream.WithoutNotesMay14=* [[http://priceonomics.com/the-science-of-being-a-wingman/|The Science of Being a Wingman]], priceonomics.com May 2014%0a* [[http://nautil.us/issue/13/symmetry/what-do-animals-see-in-a-mirror|What Do Animals See in a Mirror?]] by Chelsea Wald, Nautilus Issue 13: Symmetry May 2014%0a* [[http://www.wired.com/2014/05/foreign-language-morality/|Thinking in a Foreign Language Could Sway Your Moral Judgments]] by Brandon Keim, WIRED May 2014%0a* [[http://www.wired.com/2014/05/the-world-of-computer-go/|The Mystery of Go, the Ancient Game That Computers Still Can’t Win]] by Alan Levinovitz, WIRED May 2014%0a* [[http://www.lemonde.fr/pixels/article/2014/05/20/coinpunk-les-libertaires-du-bitcoin-contre-attaquent_4415623_4408996.html|CoinPunk, les libertaires du bitcoin contre-attaquent]] by Yves Eudes, LeMonde.fr May 2014%0a* [[http://souciant.com/2014/05/fattening-the-beast/|Fattening the Beast]] by Randomizer, Souciant May 2014%0a* [[http://www.newyorker.com/online/blogs/mariakonnikova/2014/05/why-do-people-persist-in-believing-things-that-just-arent-true.html|Why Do People Persist in Believing Things That Just Aren't True?]] by Maria Konnikova, The New Yorker May 2014%0a** see also [[Fabien/Beliefs]]%0a*** writting them might have help to consider them just as what they are, beliefs%0a* [[http://souciant.com/2014/05/the-paper-state/|The Paper State]] by Randomizer, Souciant May 2014%0a* [[http://newscenter.berkeley.edu/2013/11/04/marriage-peacekeepers/|Wives matter more when it comes to calming down marital conflicts]] By Yasmin Anwar, U.C. Berkeley 2013%0a* [[http://radar.oreilly.com/2014/05/the-automation-of-design.html|The automation of design]] by Jon Bruner O'Reilly Radar May 2014 PersonalInformationStream.WithoutNotesMay15=* [[https://hbr.org/2014/11/how-smart-connected-products-are-transforming-competition|How Smart, Connected Products Are Transforming Competition]] by Michael E. Porter and James E. Heppelmann, HBR 2014%0a** gives bit of perspective so far I thought mostly of new entrants and pure players but it's true that it reshapes the entire value chain, transforming all manufacturers to, at least partly, software players too, data reseller and overall builders of interconnects systems%0a** shared by Matija%0a** personally own a connected scale, considered a Nest%0a* [[http://www.roadtovr.com/case-study-inspirit-creator-breaks-down-responsive-web-vr-design/|Case Study: 'Inspirit' Creator Breaks Down Responsive Web VR Design]] by Ben Lang, Road to VR May 2015%0a* [[http://www.theatlantic.com/health/archive/2015/04/mixed-signals-why-people-misunderstand-each-other/391053/?single_page=true|Mixed Signals: Why People Misunderstand Each Other]] by Emily Esfahani Smith, The Atlantic April 2015%0a** [[Wikipedia:Illusion of transparency]]%0a* [[http://www.nytimes.com/2015/04/28/opinion/rent-a-foreigner-in-china.html|Rent-a-Foreigner in China]] by David Borenstein, NYTimes.com%0a* [[http://blogs.discovermagazine.com/neuroskeptic/2015/05/02/spontaneous-events-drive-brain-functional-connectivity/|Spontaneous Events Drive Brain Functional Connectivity?]], Neuroskeptic for DiscoverMagazine May 2015 %0a* [[http://www.theverge.com/2015/3/10/8183639/apple-watch-use-case-iphone-notification-marketing|Apple doesn't want to talk about the real use for the Apple Watch]] by Josh Dzieza, The Verge March 2015%0a* [[http://www.nesta.org.uk/blog/why-uk-needs-one-million-new-creative-jobs-2030-and-what-government-can-do-about-it|Why the UK needs one million new creative jobs by 2030 and what the government can do about it]], Nesta April 2015%0a** http://www.nesta.org.uk/publications/creativity-vs-robots%0a* [[http://www.alertdiver.eu/readarticle?p_p_id=web_content_reading&p_p_lifecycle=0&p_p_mode=view&p_p_col_id=column-1&p_p_col_pos=1&p_p_col_count=2&p_r_p_-1523133153_groupId=4582962&p_r_p_-1523133153_articleId=6347033&p_r_p_-1523133153_articleVersion=1.0&p_r_p_-1523133153_articleType=General+Web+Content&p_r_p_-1523133153_commaCategories=Neal+W.+Pollock%252CMedical+line%252CSliding+Home+Page%252C%25E2%2580%25A2+59&p_r_p_-1523133153_commaTags=operating+depth%252Coxygen+toxicity%252Cpartial+pressure&p_r_p_-1523133153_templateId=4613338|Stick to Your Maximum Operating Depth]] by Neal Pollock, DAN Europe Alert Diver April 2015%0a** [[Events/IndoorDiverNemo33April2015]]%0a* [[http://smus.com/spatial-audio-web-vr/|Spatial Audio and Web VR]] by Boris Smus, March 2015%0a* [[http://io9.com/chinas-manufacturers-are-shifting-towards-zero-labor-fa-1702000971|China's Manufacturers Are Shifting Towards Zero-Labor Factories]] by George Dvorsky, io9 April 2015%0a* [[http://www.alertdiver.eu/readarticle?p_p_id=web_content_reading&p_p_lifecycle=0&p_p_mode=view&p_p_col_id=column-1&p_p_col_pos=1&p_p_col_count=2&p_r_p_-1523133153_groupId=4582962&p_r_p_-1523133153_articleId=6347586&p_r_p_-1523133153_articleVersion=1.0&p_r_p_-1523133153_articleType=General+Web+Content&p_r_p_-1523133153_commaCategories=Features%252CSliding+Home+Page%252C%25E2%2580%25A2+59&p_r_p_-1523133153_commaTags=disinfectant%252Cdiving+equipment%252Cgerms%252Chygiene%252Cinfections&p_r_p_-1523133153_templateId=4613338|Germophobia? - Just give it a reasonable thought]] by Caren Liebscher, DAN Europe Alert Diver April 2015%0a* [[http://www.alertdiver.eu/readarticle?p_p_id=web_content_reading&p_p_lifecycle=0&p_p_mode=view&p_p_col_id=column-1&p_p_col_pos=1&p_p_col_count=2&p_r_p_-1523133153_groupId=4582962&p_r_p_-1523133153_articleId=6299990&p_r_p_-1523133153_articleVersion=1.0&p_r_p_-1523133153_articleType=General+Web+Content&p_r_p_-1523133153_commaCategories=DAN+Research%252CSliding+Home+Page%252C%25E2%2580%25A2+59&p_r_p_-1523133153_commaTags=flying+bubbles%252Cflying+after+diving%252Ccardiac+echo+in+flight%252Ceubs&p_r_p_-1523133153_templateId=4613338|Flying After Diving: Finally, the Facts (Not Just Theory)]] by Stefano Ruia, DAN Europe Alert Diver April 2015%0a* [[http://www.alertdiver.eu/readarticle?p_p_id=web_content_reading&p_p_lifecycle=0&p_p_mode=view&p_p_col_id=column-1&p_p_col_pos=1&p_p_col_count=2&p_r_p_-1523133153_groupId=4582962&p_r_p_-1523133153_articleId=6302851&p_r_p_-1523133153_articleVersion=1.0&p_r_p_-1523133153_articleType=General+Web+Content&p_r_p_-1523133153_commaCategories=Features%252CPetar+Denoble%252CSliding+Home+Page%252C%25E2%2580%25A2+59&p_r_p_-1523133153_commaTags=jet+lag%252Cmelatonin%252Csleeping&p_r_p_-1523133153_templateId=4613338|Minimise the Effects of Jet Lag]] by Petar Denoble, DAN Europe Alert Diver April 2015%0a* [[http://www.alertdiver.eu/readarticle?p_p_id=web_content_reading&p_p_lifecycle=0&p_p_mode=view&p_p_col_id=column-1&p_p_col_pos=1&p_p_col_count=2&p_r_p_-1523133153_groupId=4582962&p_r_p_-1523133153_articleId=6203783&p_r_p_-1523133153_articleVersion=1.0&p_r_p_-1523133153_articleType=General+Web+Content&p_r_p_-1523133153_commaCategories=Medical+line%252CEars+and+diving%252CPicks+of+the+week%252C%25E2%2580%25A2+58&p_r_p_-1523133153_commaTags=otitis+externa%252Cears+and+diving%252Cventilated+ear+plugs&p_r_p_-1523133153_templateId=5059175|Ear Infections and Diving: a difficult relationship!]] by Stefano Ruia with Dr. Marta Frigo, DAN Europe Alert Diver April 2015%0a* [[http://www.alertdiver.eu/readarticle?p_p_id=web_content_reading&p_p_lifecycle=0&p_p_mode=view&p_p_col_id=column-1&p_p_col_pos=1&p_p_col_count=2&p_r_p_-1523133153_groupId=4582962&p_r_p_-1523133153_articleId=6245051&p_r_p_-1523133153_articleVersion=1.0&p_r_p_-1523133153_articleType=General+Web+Content&p_r_p_-1523133153_commaCategories=Medical+line%252CSliding+Home+Page%252C%25E2%2580%25A2+58&p_r_p_-1523133153_commaTags=hydration%252Cphypode+project%252Cdcs%252Cpreconditioning%252Cflying+after+diving%252Cpulmonary+edema&p_r_p_-1523133153_templateId=4613338|Latests findings on DCI and Dive Physiology (Part 1) New insights coming out from Phypode, a EU-funded project]] by Caren Liebscher, DAN Europe Alert Diver April 2015%0a* [[http://www.alertdiver.eu/readarticle?p_p_id=web_content_reading&p_p_lifecycle=0&p_p_mode=view&p_p_col_id=column-1&p_p_col_pos=1&p_p_col_count=2&p_r_p_-1523133153_groupId=4582962&p_r_p_-1523133153_articleId=6298668&p_r_p_-1523133153_articleVersion=1.0&p_r_p_-1523133153_articleType=General+Web+Content&p_r_p_-1523133153_commaCategories=Medical+line,Petar+Denoble,Sliding+Home+Page,•+59&p_r_p_-1523133153_commaTags=hydration,phypode+project,dcs,preconditioning,flying+after+diving,pulmonary+edema&p_r_p_-1523133153_templateId=4613338|Latests findings on DCI and Dive Physiology (Part 2) New insights coming out from Phypode, a EU-funded project]] by Caren Liebscher, DAN Europe Alert Diver April 2015%0a* [[http://eartheasy.com/blog/2011/09/a-backpackers-review-of-the-lifestraw-personal-water-filter/|A Backpacker’s Review of the LifeStraw Personal Water Filter]] by Ben Seaman, Eartheasy.com Blog 2011%0a* [[http://motherboard.vice.com/read/why-do-we-play-video-games-that-simulate-work|Why Do We Play Video Games That Feel Like Work?]] by Timothy Kennett, Motherboard May 2015%0a* [[https://lwn.net/SubscriberLink/641779/474137b50693725a/|The programming talent myth at PyCon 2015]] by Jake Edge, April 2015%0a* [[http://www.theguardian.com/society/2015/may/05/obesity-crisis-projections-uk-2030-men-women|WHO report: 74%25 of men and 64%25 of women in UK to be overweight by 2030]] by James Meikle, The Guardian May 2015%0a* [[https://www.codefellows.org/blog/5-reasons-why-python-is-powerful-enough-for-google|5 Reasons why Python is Powerful Enough for Google]] by Cris Ewing, CodeFellows%0a* [[https://blog.jupyter.org/2015/05/07/rendering-notebooks-on-github/|Rendering IPython notebooks on GitHub]] by Matthias Bussonnier, jupyter.org blog May 2015%0a* [[http://blogs.brown.edu/international-writers/2015/05/08/debunked-indonesia-edition/|Debunked: Indonesia Edition]] by Olivia R Mansion, International Writers' Blog May 2015%0a* [[http://www.wired.com/2015/04/computers-can-now-tell-feel-face/|Computers That Know How You Feel Will Soon Be Everywhere]] by Jessi Hempel, WIRED May 2015%0a* [[http://motherboard.vice.com/read/george-price-altruism|The Homeless Scientist Who Tried to Prove Selflessness Doesn't Exist]] by Theo Jolliffe, Motherboard May 2015%0a* [[http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/2015/05/17/taxi-medallion-values-decline-uber-rideshare/27314735/|Once a sure bet, taxi medallions becoming unsellable]] by Aamer Madhani, USA TODAY May 2015%0a* [[http://divedir.com/Skills-articles/buoyancy-control-tips.html|Buoyancy control tips]] by Gareth Burrows, divedir.com 2014%0a* [[https://www.techinasia.com/fove-japan-startup-kickstarter-eye-tracking-virtual-reality/|Japan's Fove launches Kickstarter to challenge Oculus]] by J.T. Quigley, techinasia May 2015%0a* [[http://www.industryweek.com/digital-tools/google-backs-farm-focused-startup-agtech-blooms|Google Backs Farm-Focused Startup as 'AgTech' Blooms]], IndustryWeek May 19%0a* [[https://www.quantamagazine.org/20150519-will-computers-redefine-the-roots-of-math/|Univalent Foundations Redefines Mathematics]] by Kevin Hartnett, Quanta Magazine May 2015%0a* [[http://www.thevrexperts.com/a-year-building-the-metaverse/|A Year Building The MetaVerse]] by FireFoxG, The VR Experts May 2015%0a* [[http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/answer-sheet/wp/2015/05/20/deepak-chopra-blasts-scientist-who-criticized-his-view-of-evolution-the-scientist-fires-back/|Deepak Chopra blasts scientist who criticized his view of evolution. The scientist fires back.]] by Valerie Strauss, The Washington Post May 2015%0a* [[https://mathematicswithoutapologies.wordpress.com/2015/05/13/univalent-foundations-no-comment/|Univalent Foundations: “No Comment.”]] by Michael Harris, Mathematics without Apologies May 2015%0a* [[http://spectrum.ieee.org/transportation/advanced-cars/meet-zoox-the-robotaxi-startup-taking-on-google-and-uber|Meet Zoox, the Robo-Taxi Start-up Taking on Google and Uber]] by Mark Harris, IEEE Spectrum May 2015%0a* [[http://www.atlasobscura.com/articles/mountain-shapes|Mountains Aren't the Shape You Think]] by Sarah Laskow, Atlas Obscura May 2015%0a* [[http://www.theguardian.com/travel/2014/feb/07/komodo-islands-indonesia-diving-new-bali|Komodo, beyond the dragons: diving and empty beaches in Indonesia]] by Johnny Langenheim, The Guardian 2014%0a* [[http://www.esquire.com/news-politics/politics/news/a35142/crimes-without-criminals/?click=welcome-ad|Throwing The Pamphlet At Them: Crimes Without Criminals]] by Charles P. Pierce, Eqsuire May 2015%0a* [[http://www.euractiv.com/sections/infosociety/russia-warns-it-could-block-google-twitter-and-facebook-314801|Russia warns it could block Google, Twitter and Facebook]], EurActiv 2015%0a* [[http://arstechnica.com/science/2014/10/40000-year-old-indonesian-cave-art-may-be-humanitys-oldest/|40,000 year old Indonesian cave art may be humanity’s oldest]] by John Timmer, Ars Technica 2014%0a* [[http://www.huffingtonpost.com/walter-m-bortz-ii-md/dare-to-be-100-heart-beat_b_7346820.html|Dare to Be 100: Heartbeats and Car RPMs]] Walter M. Bortz II, huffingtonpost May 2015%0a* [[http://www.howwegettonext.com/Article/VVnYrCgAAB0rnb5K/we-let-ibms-robot-chef-tell-us-what-to-cook-for-a-week|We Let IBM's Robot Chef Tell Us What to Cook for a Week]] by Matt O'Leary, How We Get To Next May 2015%0a* [[http://www.mymodernmet.com/profiles/blogs/elora-hardy-bamboo-construction|Remarkable Woman Quit Her Job in New York to Build Sustainable Bamboo Homes in Bali]] by Anna Gragert, My Modern Met May 2015%0a* [[http://www.bbc.com/news/magazine-32829232|Viewpoint: Why do people waste so much time at the office?]], BBC News May 2015%0a* [[http://www.theatlantic.com/entertainment/archive/2015/03/the-neurological-pleasures-of-modern-shopping/388577/|From Forever 21 to Online Shopping, Why Fast Fashion Is So Addictive]] by Marc Bain, The Atlantic March 2015%0a* [[http://www.thepinchandzoom.com/blog/2015/5/14/facebook-stop|When will we stop using Facebook?]] by Alex Allen, Pinch & Zoom May 2015%0a* [[http://www.afr.com/technology/google-wants-to-turn-youtube-into-a-virtualreality-hub-20150529-ghceag|Google wants to turn YouTube into a virtual-reality hub]] by Joshua Brustein, afr.com May 2015 PersonalInformationStream.WithoutNotesMay2016=* [[http://www.politico.eu/article/eu-parliament-vote-urges-commission-to-reject-market-economy-status-for-china/|Parliament vote urges Commission to reject market economy status for China]] by Willem Vancutsem POLITICO May 2016%0a* [[http://www.robinwe.is/explorations/cry.html|Crying]] by Robin Weis, May 2016%0a* [[http://www.paristechreview.com/2016/05/12/intelligence-artificielle-chercheurs/|Intelligence artificielle: derričre le buzz, les chercheurs travaillent]] by Zengchang Qin, paristechreview.com May 2016%0a* [[https://medium.com/@krynsky/thoughts-on-building-a-lifetime-personal-data-collection-app-a7e02fbc950c|Thoughts on Building a Lifetime Personal Data Collection App]] by Mark Krynsky, Medium May 2016%0a* [[http://eric-blue.com/my-projects/personal-memex/|Personal Memex]], Eric Blue’s Blog%0a* [[http://dupress.com/articles/augmented-and-virtual-reality/|Augmented and virtual reality]] by Nelson Kunkel, Steve Soechtig, Jared Miniman, & Chris Stauch, Deloitte University Press February 2016%0a* [[http://journler.com/2015/08/31/tools-for-thought/|Tools for thought: Journler then and now]] by Philip Dow, Journler 2015%0a* [[https://cloudplatform.googleblog.com/2016/05/Google-supercharges-machine-learning-tasks-with-custom-chip.html|Google supercharges machine learning tasks with TPU custom chip]] by Norm Jouppi, Google Cloud Platform Blog May 2016%0a* [[http://cloudtweaks.com/2016/05/bridging-vr-big-data/|University of Wisconsin - Bridging Together VR and Big Data in Future Courses]], Cloud Tweeks May 2016%0a** emailed University of Wisconsin online data science course to get more details%0a* [[http://blog.chromium.org/2016/02/the-physical-web-expands-to-chrome-for_10.html|The Physical Web expands to Chrome for Android]], Chromium Blog February 2016%0a** discovered during [[Events/GoogleIO 2016]]%0a* [[https://www.gatesnotes.com/Books/Seveneves|The Day the Moon Blew Up]] by Bill Gates, May 2016%0a* [[https://medium.com/@IonTrades/what-i-learned-building-the-virtual-reality-flea-market-80daff39af31|What I Learned Building the Virtual Reality Flea Market]] by Casey Kelly, Medium May 2016%0a* [[http://www.lionsroar.com/ready-for-a-virtual-reality/|How Oculus Rift Will Change Buddhism]] by Vincent Horn, Lion's Roar April 2016%0a** cf [[Tools/VirtualReality]]%0a** cf [[Content/Meditation]]%0a* [[http://www.uu.nl/en/news/playful-city-utrecht-shows-impact-of-serious-gaming|‘Playful city’ Utrecht shows impact of serious gaming]], Utrecht University May 2016%0a** http://www.uu.nl/en/research/game-research%0a* [[http://www.mediamatic.net/5708/en/alternate-world-disorder|Alternate World Disorder]], Michael Heim Mediamatic.net 1996%0a** https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_R._Heim%0a** http://web.stanford.edu/class/history34q/readings/Michael_Heim/HeimEssenceVR.html%0a** http://www.mheim.com%0a* [[https://innerventur.es/2016/05/23/what-tools-for-the-quantified-self-of-the-mind/|What tools for the quantified self of the mind?]] by Stephen Danelutti, INNERVENTURES May 2016%0a* [[https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2016/may/20/silicon-assassins-condemn-humans-life-useless-artificial-intelligence|AI will create 'useless class' of human, predicts bestselling historian]] by Ian Sample, The Guardian May 2016%0a* [[http://jetstreamvr.com/?p=102|Dev Overview for our VR Hackathon Project]] by Lee Wolfe, Jetstream vr|ar May 2016%0a* [[http://www.theguardian.com/world/2016/may/25/adidas-to-sell-robot-made-shoes-from-2017|Reboot: Adidas to make shoes in Germany again – but using robots]], AFP/The Guardian May 2016%0a* [[http://damonhernandez.blogspot.be/2016/05/my-experience-at-worlds-first.html|My Experience at the world's first Holographic Hackathon]] by Damon Hernandez, Metaverse One May 2016 PersonalInformationStream.WithoutNotesMay2017=* https://theintercept.com/2017/04/28/how-a-professional-climate-change-denier-discovered-the-lies-and-decided-to-fight-for-science/%0a* [[https://webglfundamentals.org/webgl/lessons/webgl-2d-vs-3d-library.html|WebGL - Rasterization vs 3D libraries]], WebGL Fundamentals 2015%0a* https://www.blog.google/products/google-vr/bringing-within-webvr/%0a* https://developers.google.com/web/showcase/2017/within%0a* https://davidwalsh.name/event-delegate%0a* https://medium.com/@soffritti.pierfrancesco/dynamic-reflections-in-three-js-2d46f3378fc4%0a* https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/WebGL_API/WebGL_model_view_projection%0a* https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/WebGL_API/Tutorial/Lighting_in_WebGL%0a* http://www.roadtovr.com/oculus-research-demonstrate-groundbreaking-focal-surface-display/%0a* http://www.20minutes.fr/high-tech/2071095-20170518-io-2017-google-veut-briser-chaines-realite-virtuelle%0a* https://blog.openai.com/robots-that-learn/%0a* https://venturebeat.com/2017/05/20/vrs-high-fidelity-obsession-is-holding-it-back/%0a* https://blairmacintyre.me/2017/05/20/its-not-webar-yet/%0a* http://nymag.com/scienceofus/article/how-to-make-the-weekend-last-longer.html?mid=twitter-share-scienceofus%0a* https://medium.com/ipdb-blog/a-decentralized-content-registry-for-the-decentralized-web-99cf1335291f%0a* https://www.buzzfeed.com/priya/uber-pool-burn-rate-frisco?utm_term=.em11gB4Ad#.acRK6MQrX PersonalInformationStream.WithoutNotesMay2018=* http://www.alanarnette.com/blog/2018/05/03/everest-2018-the-climb-to-honor-ueli-steck/%0a* https://medium.com/@iBrews/standalone-vr-a-developers-review-1bb69feb6dcc%0a* https://joshondesign.com/2018/05/15/mobile-vr-problems%0a* https://software.intel.com/en-us/articles/temporally-stable-conservative-morphological-anti-aliasing-tscmaa%0a* https://www.forbes.com/sites/lizryan/2018/05/14/why-great-employees-quit-instead-of-admitting-theyre-unhappy/%0a* https://blog.mozvr.com/experimenting-with-computer-vision-in-webxr/%0a* https://itnext.io/parceljs-how-simple-really-is-it-679a4feba69d%0a* https://www.imec-int.com/en/imec-magazine/imec-magazine-may-2018/will-your-car-window-turn-into-a-display%0a* https://www.forbes.com/sites/charliefink/2018/05/19/the-world-will-be-painted-with-data/%0a* https://www.imec-int.com/en/articles/imec-packs-new-fast-eye-tracking-technology-into-ergonomic-design-for-high-quality-ar-vr-experiences%0a* https://spectrum.ieee.org/tech-talk/telecom/wireless/its-never-too-early-to-think-about-6g%0a* https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2018/may/21/big-tech-products-silicon-valley%0a* https://www.independent.co.uk/voices/facebook-google-wikipedia-digital-information-economics-a8360176.html%0a* https://venturebeat.com/2018/05/23/social-vrs-best-platform-is-the-open-web-not-pricey-headsets/%0a* https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2018-05-22/coffee-waste-is-now-fetching-a-480-premium-over-coffee-itself%0a* http://mitsloan.mit.edu/newsroom/articles/should-algorithms-be-in-the-drivers-seat/%0a* https://medium.com/@dude.dudeness/how-xr-can-unleash-cognition-3bda13026ade%0a* https://venturebeat.com/2018/05/25/cubism-is-a-tranquil-vr-puzzler-about-building-abstract-shapes/%0a* https://medium.com/tensorflow/real-time-human-pose-estimation-in-the-browser-with-tensorflow-js-7dd0bc881cd5%0a* https://arstechnica.com/science/2018/05/what-exactly-are-preppers-prepping-for/%0a** [[Content/Vademecum]]%0a* https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/Web_Components/Using_shadow_DOM%0a* http://www.mdpi.com/2078-2489/9/5/113/htm%0a** ""the socio-econo-political system has evolved into a powerful control mechanism that subsumes human minds, steers their will and automates their thinking."%0a*** reminder of UX dark patterns, Cambridge Analytica, Amazon Turk, etc%0a* 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https://greatergood.berkeley.edu/article/item/what_makes_technology_good_or_bad_for_us%0a* https://www.nytimes.com/2019/05/09/opinion/sunday/chris-hughes-facebook-zuckerberg.html%0a* https://logicmag.io/05-the-automation-charade/%0a* https://blogs.scientificamerican.com/observations/the-real-reason-fans-hate-the-last-season-of-game-of-thrones/%0a* http://www.trabal.org/texts/pdf/LeGuin.pdf%0a* https://www.imec-int.com/en/imec-magazine/imec-magazine-may-2019/a-compact-140ghz-radar-chip-for-detecting-small-movements-such-as-heartbeats%0a* https://www.forbes.com/sites/kateoflahertyuk/2019/05/30/google-just-gave-2-billion-chrome-users-a-reason-to-switch-to-firefox/ PersonalInformationStream.WithoutNotesMay2020=* https://www.theguardian.com/books/2020/may/09/the-real-lord-of-the-flies-what-happened-when-six-boys-were-shipwrecked-for-15-months%0a* https://www.washingtonpost.com/technology/2020/05/09/elon-musk-tesla-threat/%0a* https://shodu.net/apple-doesnt-care-about-augmented-reality-heres-why/%0a* https://www.collabora.com/news-and-blog/news-and-events/xrdesktop-014-with-openxr-support-released.html%0a* https://redmonk.com/rstephens/2020/04/30/deserted-island-devops/%0a** added to [[Tools/Hubs]]%0a* https://blog.matryx.ai/a-nobel-prize-winner-tours-a-protein-in-vr-c8cf4cbc4130%0a* https://comscicon.com/news/science-communication-virtual-worlds%0a* https://uploadvr.com/facebook-concept-vr-passthrough-workspace%0a* https://www.intelrealsense.com/3d-scanning-an-environment/%0a* https://kitsonkelly.com/posts/deno-is-a-browser-for-code/%0a** Deno link added to [[Tools/JavaScript]]%0a* https://thenextweb.com/shift/2020/05/28/uber-scraps-thousands-of-jump-ebikes-because-recycling-them-is-too-complicated/ PersonalInformationStream.WithoutNotesNovember09=* [[http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00nslc4|Horizon, 2009-2010, Who's Afraid of a Big Black Hole?]], BBC November 2009%0a* [[http://www.pbs.org/independentlens/power-paths/|Power Paths]], Independent Lens, PBS 2009%0a* [[http://www.lse.ac.uk/collections/lakatos/scienceAndPseudoscience.htm|Science and Pseudoscience]] by Imre Lakatos, Open University Press, 1974%0a* [[http://www.uic.edu/htbin/cgiwrap/bin/ojs/index.php/fm/article/view/2670|Open source enters the world of atoms: A statistical analysis of open design]] by Balka, Kerstin, Raasch, Christina, AND Herstatt, Cornelius, First Monday Volume 14 Number 11 November 2009%0a* {-[[http://www.newscientist.com/article/mg20427306.200-was-our-oldest-ancestor-a-protonpowered-rock.html?full=true|Was our oldest ancestor a proton-powered rock?]] by Nick Lane, New Scientist October 2009-}%0a** moved to [[ReadingNotes/Protocells]]%0a* [[http://www.ted.com/talks/edward_burtynsky_photographs_the_landscape_of_oil.html|Edward Burtynsky photographs the landscape of oil]], TED November 2009%0a* [[http://www.vimeo.com/groups/acceleratingfuture/videos/3981759|Economics of A.I.]] by Robin Hanson, AGI 2009%0a** recently discovered concept of [[Seedea:Content/Newconcepts#EnergySlave|Energy Slave]]%0a* [[http://www.yjil.org/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=125:the-impact-of-acta-on-the-knowledge-economy&catid=7:online-articles|The Impact of ACTA on the Knowledge Economy]] by Eddan Katz and Gwen Hinze, Volume 35 of The Yale Journal of International Law 2009%0a** moved to [[ReadingNotes/InformationFeudalism]]%0a* [[http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/creditcards/view/|FRONTLINE: the card game]], PBS 2009%0a* [[http://www.pbs.org/now/shows/548/index.html|Climate Crisis]], NOW, PBS 2009%0a* [[http://www.franceculture.com/oeuvre-politiques-de-l-intime-des-utopies-sociales-d-hier-aux-mondes-du-travail-d-aujourd-hui-de-isa|Politiques de l'intime: des utopies sociales d'hier aux mondes du travail d'aujourd'hui]], La Fabrique de l'Humain, France Culture November 2009%0a* {-[[http://www.scientificamerican.com/article.cfm?id=decoding-an-ancient-computer|Decoding an Ancient Computer: Greek Technology Tracked the Heavens]] by Tony Freeth, Scientific American December 2009-}%0a** moved to Cognitive Archeology in [[Seedea:CoEvolution/HistoryIdeaManagement]]%0a* [[http://www.franceculture.com/emission-comment-la-nature-surmonte-la-complexit%25C3%25A9-2009-11-27.html|Comment la nature surmonte la complexité ?]], Science Publique, France Culture November 2009%0a** [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abductive_reasoning|Abductive reasoning]] by Charles Sanders Peirce according to Wikipedia%0a** mention of [[Content/KeyExperiments|Held and Hein 1958 experiment]] and several key concepts of [[Cognition/Cognition|Cognitive science]]%0a** [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Simplexity|Simplexity]] "an emerging theory that proposes a possible complementary relationship between complexity and simplicity." according to Wikipedia%0a** [[http://www.science.gouv.fr/fr/a-decouvrir/bdd/res/3375/la-simplexite/|La simplexité]] par Alain Berthoz, Odile Jacob, septembre 2009, Science.gouv.fr October 2009%0a* [[http://www.arte.tv/fr/Comprendre-le-monde/philosophie/2939770.html|Philosophie : La separation]] avec Raphaël Enthoven et son invite Christophe Schaeffer, Arte November 2009%0a** see also the concept of self and non-self in biology and the membrane of the cell, cf [[ReadingNotes/Protocells]]%0a* [[http://www.spannerfilms.net/the_film|The Age of Stupid]] by Franny Armstrong Lizzie Gillett, 2008%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sNzkmZdM4A4|Creating an Innovation Mindset]], Harvard Business Publishing 2009%0a* [[http://www.college-de-france.fr/default/EN/all/the_eco/seminaire_du_4_mai_2009_neu__9.jsp|Neuro-économie, évaluation et décision : introduction]], Théorie économique et organisation sociale - Roger Guesnerie, College de France May 2009%0a** [[http://www.college-de-france.fr/default/EN/all/the_eco/seminaire_du_4_mai_2009_neu__8.jsp|Neural correlates of value computations during simple economic decision-making]] by Hilke Plassmann%0a* [[http://www.arte.tv/fr/2955038.html|Philosophie : Théâtre]] avec Raphaël Enthoven et son invite Daniel Mesguich, Arte November 2009%0a* [[http://www.college-de-france.fr/default/EN/all/cha_inf2009/Lecon_inaugurale_du_19_novembr.jsp|Penser, modéliser et maîtriser le calcul informatique (Leçon inaugurale du 19 novembre 2009)]] by Gérard Berry College de France November 2009%0a** [[Wikipedia:Computational_neuroscience]]%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C2Pq4N-iE4I|Computational Thinking and Thinking About Computing]] by Jeannette M. Wing, Florida [[http://www.ihmc.us/|Institute for Human & Machine Cognition (IHMC)]] 30 October 2009%0a** see also Bruno Bachimont's thesis [[ftp://tom.biomath.jussieu.fr/pub/papers/Bachimont.ps.gz|Hermeneutique materielle et artefacture : des machines qui pensent aux machines qui donnent a penser, Critique du formalisme en intelligence artificielle]], These d'epistemologie de l'Ecole polytechnique 1996%0a** [[Wikipedia:Computational neuroscience]]%0a* [[http://www.canalacademie.com/Le-grand-emprunt-national-illusion.html|Le grand emprunt national : illusion ou vraie chance ?]] by Jean-Louis Chambon, Canal Académie 2009%0a* [[http://www.diffusion.ens.fr/index.php?res=conf&idconf=2596#|The Social Epistemology of Science: Is It Different?]] by Alvin Goldman, Troisičme congrčs de la SPS : Sciences et décision ENS November 2009%0a** [[Wikipedia:Social_epistemology]]%0a** [[Wikipedia:Doxastic logic]] "modal logic concerned with reasoning about beliefs." according to Wikipedia%0a** [[http://www.eupjournals.com/toc/epi/6/2|Computer Simulations in Social Epistemology]] Episteme Vol.6, No.2, Edinburgh University Press 2009%0a** [[http://seedmagazine.com/content/article/the_hive_mind/|The Hive Mind]] by Benjamin Phelan, Seed Magazine April 2009%0a*** read when it was published%0a* [[#ConsciousnessIsComputational]][[http://ccrg.cs.memphis.edu/assets/papers/2009/GWT-IJMC-2009.pdf|Consciousness is computational: The LIDA model of global workspace theory]] by Bernard J Baars and Franklin Stan, [[http://ccrg.cs.memphis.edu/papers.html|Cognitive Computing Research Group (CCRG)]], International Journal of Machine Consciousness 2009%0a** [[Wikipedia:Global Workspace Theory]] (GWT) PersonalInformationStream.WithoutNotesNovember10=* [[http://thebeautifulbrain.com/2010/11/gallery-the-art-of-neuroscience-vol-iii/|GALLERY: The Art of Neuroscience vol. III]] by Sam McDougle, The Beautiful Brain November 2010%0a* [[http://www.nature.com/news/2010/101101/full/news.2010.575.html|Bacteria can drive the evolution of new species]] by Joseph Milton, Nature News November 2010%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R07_JFfnFnY|How Ant Colonies Get Things Done]] by Deborah Gordon, Google Tech Talks 2008%0a** [[Wikipedia:Stigmergy]]%0a** [[http://www.innovativ.it/HistoricalArchives/thelab/stigmergylive/doku.php|StigmergyLive]]%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8CEyHSoWJcs|Points of Control: The Battle for the Internet Economy]] with John Battelle and Tim O'Reilly, Oreilly Media October 2010%0a** http://www.web2summit.com/web2010%0a** [[http://map.web2summit.com/|The Web 2.0 Summit Points of Control Map]]%0a** see also [[ReadingNotes/InformationRules]]%0a* {-[[https://www.infosecisland.com/blogview/9340-Metasploit-and-SCADA-Exploits-Dawn-of-a-New-Era-.html|Metasploit and SCADA Exploits: Dawn of a New Era?]] by Shawn Merdinger, InfosecIsland November 2010-}%0a** [[http://twitter.com/#!/utopiah/status/29693527338|tweeted]]%0a** moved to [[Bypassing/]]%0a* [[http://nanopatentsandinnovations.blogspot.com/2010/11/mind-uses-syntax-to-interpret-actions.html|The Mind Uses Syntax To Interpret Actions]] by Alton Parrish, Nano Patents and Innovations November 2010%0a** the extension of [[Wiki/ToDo#LeveragingRandomness]] with [[Seedea:CombinatorialCreativity/]] through "grammars"%0a** discussion on freenode/##pim 07:35 05/11/2010%0a** see also previous works by [[Wikipedia:Guy L. Steele, Jr.]] and [[Languages/]]%0a* [[http://www.economist.com/blogs/multimedia/2010/11/special_report_smart_systems|A special report on smart systems: It's a smart world]], The Economist November 2010%0a* [[http://www.cnrs.fr/fr/science-direct/video/video.html#haut|Le quantronium]], La video du vendredi, CNRS Images November 2010%0a* [[http://www.cea-technologies.com/articles/article/276/fr|Le quantronium, premier pas vers un processeur quantique]], CEA Techno(s) 2002%0a** [[http://iramis.cea.fr/drecam/spec/Pres/Quantro/static/|Quantronics Group]], Research Group in Quantum Physics and Electronics, CEA-Saclay, France%0a** [[http://qulab.eng.yale.edu/|Quantronics Laboratory (Qlab)]] at Yale%0a*** association with the Quantronics Group in Saclay, and the [[http://www.physinfo.fr/|Quantum-Mechanical Electronics Group]] at ENS Paris%0a* NTT DOCOMO [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9oAOtuRQmJI|AR Walker - Augmented Reality HUD]] DigInfo TV November 2010%0a** see also [[Cookbook/Overlay]] and [[OurPIM:PIM/MembersTools#Hardware]]%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PVKC5FuGjsI|It Takes Two to Tango: The Human Future and the Future of Buddhism]] by Bhikkhu Bodhi, Google Tech Talk November 2010%0a** [[Wikipedia:Bhikkhu Bodhi]]%0a** see also [[Content/Meditation]]%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cX2f6QHkU-I|Buddhism in a Global Age of Technology]] by Lewis Lancaster, Burke Lectureship on Religion & Society 2008%0a** [[Wikipedia:Simpson's paradox]]%0a** [[http://www.ecai.org/|Electronic Cultural Atlas Initiative]] (ECAI)%0a*** [[Wikipedia:Electronic Cultural Atlas Initiative]] (ECAI)%0a*** [[http://ecaimaps.berkeley.edu/clearinghouse/|ECAI Clearing House]], A simple guide to metadata, and use of this system%0a** see also [[Fabien/Heuristics]], [[Content/Cosmology]]%0a* [[http://video.ias.edu/bombieri-2010|The Mathematical Truth]] by Enrico Bombieri, Institute for Advanced Study October 2010%0a** [[Wikipedia:Metalanguage]], [[Wikipedia:Language-oriented programming]], [[Wikipedia:Primitive recursive arithmetic]] (PRA)%0a** mention of [[Wikipedia:Imre Lakatos]], [[Wikipedia:Alfred Tarski]]%0a** [[http://twitter.com/#!/utopiah/statuses/975483399315456|tweeted Bombieri's Law of Finance]]%0a** see also [[Fabien/Heuristics#Truth]]%0a* [[#NaturalQuantumComputation]][[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=56qR0iX5A4o|Natural Quantum Computation]] by Geordie Rose from D-Wave, Google Workshop on Quantum Biology October 2010%0a** [[Wikipedia:Introduction to eigenstates]]%0a** [[http://arxiv.org/abs/cond-mat/0105238|Quantum Annealing of a Disordered Magnet]], Science 1999%0a** [[http://sitescontent.google.com/google-workshop-on-quantum-biology/|Google Workshop on Quantum Biology]]%0a** [[http://dwave.wordpress.com/2010/11/01/google-tech-talks-on-d-wave-and-quantum-annealing/|Google Tech Talks on D-Wave and Quantum Annealing]], rose.blog November 2010%0a** overall a method that share the principle of using intrinsic computational properties of existing material (not to say "nature") also seen in [[WithoutNotesOctober10#Delanda|Deleuze and the Use of the Genetic Algorithm in Architecture]] by Manuel Delanda, Columbia University 2009 after discovered [[WithoutNotesOctober10#Snooks|Encoding Algorithmic Matter]] by Roland Snooks, USC Architecture April 2010%0a*** we started with rough materials including large mechanical pieces like wheels (see [[ReadingNotes/MecaMind]]) then semi-conductors then going down and down and understanding natural phenomenon (see [[ReadingNotes/EvolutionaryEpistemologyAsAScientificMethod]]) more and more we are able to leverage them more efficiently for computations%0a*** DNA sequencing (NGS) and synthetic biology (BioBricks) are kind of confirming that trend (see [[Cookbook/Biology]] especially [[Cookbook/Biology#metabiology]])%0a*** see also [[Fabien/MyBeliefs#B1]] aka everything is computational%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HKUZ6IuJyHw|Learning From Examples Using Quantum Annealing]] by Hartmut Neven, Google Workshop on Quantum Biology October 2010%0a** [[Wikipedia:Quantum annealing]] (QA), [[Wikipedia:Simulated annealing]], [[Wikipedia:Ising model]]%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LXFFbxoHp3s|Clarifying the Tubulin bit/qubit - Defending the Penrose-Hameroff Orch OR Model]] by Stuart Hameroff, Google Workshop on Quantum Biology October 2010%0a** [[http://www.quantumconsciousness.org/|QuantumConsciousness.org]] by Stuart Hameroff%0a** [[http://pages.synsonix.com/technology|The SynSonix Technology]] Low frequency ultrasound is capable of being transmitted through the intact skull to stimulate brain circuits.%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CnHM-PyN0gg|Quantum Mechanics of Photosynthetic Light Harvesting Machinery]] by Mohan Sarovar, Google Workshop on Quantum Biology October 2010%0a** [[Wikipedia:Chromophore]]%0a** see also [[Content/Energy]], [[Cookbook/Biology]]%0a* [[http://www.franceculture.com/emission-le-champ-des-possibles-l%25E2%2580%2599intelligence-artificielle-va-t-elle-depasser-l%25E2%2580%2599intelligence-humain|L’intelligence artificielle va-t-elle dépasser l’intelligence humaine ?]] by Joseph Confavreux, Le Champ Des Possibles, France Culture November 2010%0a** ~min34 mentioning the brain somehow "resisting" to implants as opposed to other limbs%0a*** this might be without knowing [[ReadingNotes/ScanningNotes#TowardReplacementPartsForTheBrain|Toward Replacement Parts for the Brain]], MIT Press 2005 or [[http://www.elsevier.com/wps/find/bookdescription.cws_home/719220/description|Brain Machine Interfaces for Space Applications: enhancing astronaut capabilities]], Elsevier 2009%0a** http://agi-wiki.org%0a** Seedea:Seedea/AImatrix%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VQngptkPYE8|Experimental Studies on a Single Microtubule]] by Anirban Bandyopadhyay, Google Workshop on Quantum Biology October 2010%0a** [[http://www.anirbanlab.co.nr/|Anirban Bandyopadhyay]], National Institute for Materials Science, Tsukuba, Japan%0a*** Moletronics (aka [[Wikipedia:Molecular electronics]]) and Intelligence%0a** see also several videos on neuronal growth cone seen earlier including [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a_HfSnQqeyY#t=1h50m|Learning and Memory: How it Works and When it Fails]], [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=21_VWHKcNlg#t=33m|Seeing Is Believing]], [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AIfwFLDXFyQ#t=9m|Stefano Mancuso: The roots of plant intelligence]] and before in [[WithoutNotesJuly10]]%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2nqHOnVTxJE|Classical and Quantum Information in DNA]] by Elisabeth Rieper, Google Workshop on Quantum Biology October 2010%0a** [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2nqHOnVTxJE#t=6m|~6min]] mention that Information is physical (cf Seedea:Research/Research and Rolf William Landauer)%0a** http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gretchenfrage%0a** [[http://www.quantumlah.org/people/elisabeth|Elisabeth Rieper]] at the Centre for Quantum Technologies, National University of Singapore%0a* [[http://videos.arte.tv/fr/videos/arte_reportage-3515246.html|WikiLeaks]] by Luc Hermann and Paul Moreira, ARTE Reportage November 2010%0a** see also [[Cookbook/News]] and [[Bypassing/Censorship]]%0a** http://mediakit.laquadrature.net/get.php?id=585%0a* [[http://med.stanford.edu/minimed/fall/|Fundamentals of the Human Nervous System]], Stanford Mini Med School 2010%0a** [[Wikipedia:Astrocyte]], [[Wikipedia:Wernicke's area]]%0a* {-[[http://www.ted.com/talks/tom_chatfield_7_ways_games_reward_the_brain.html|Tom Chatfield: 7 ways games reward the brain]] TED.com July 2010-}%0a** moved to [[Content/Reward]]%0a** [[http://twitter.com/#!/tomchatfield|@tomchatfield]]%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SgE5k7NpmfA|Tom Chatfield, "Fun Inc": Why Games are the 21st Century's Most Serious Business]], Authors@Google February 2010%0a## Failure should be frequent, recurrent, recognised and free of stigma%0a## Progress should be clear, cumulative, with multiple paths, and show increments%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6O1gNVeaE4g|Fun is the Future: Mastering Gamification]] by Gabe Zichermann, Google Tech Talk October 2010%0a** [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6O1gNVeaE4g#t=36m|~36min]] "the game favors its creator"%0a*** Seedea:Research/Drive regarding arm races and those arming each side%0a* [[http://www.cornell.edu/video/?videoID=953|Naked mole-rats of Africa]] by Paul Sherman, Cornell Video November 2010%0a* [[http://autrement.blogspirit.com/archive/2010/11/01/index.html|Leçons de la crise économique : les économistes sont atterrés !]], Oui, mais bon ... November 2010%0a* [[#Ordinaire]][[http://www.arte.tv/fr/Comprendre-le-monde/philosophie/2235124,CmC=3505052.html|Ordinaire]] with Adčle Van Reeth, Philosophie, Arte November 2010%0a** [[Wikipedia:Michel de Certeau]] for his [[Wikipedia:The Practice of Everyday Life]] (L'invention du quotidien)%0a** [[Wikipedia:Henri Lefebvre]] for his Critique de la vie quotidienne%0a** [[Wikipedia:Michel Foucault]] for his concept of [[Wikipedia:Governmentality]]%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AajNacI_HEoSphere Fluidics]] Cambridge University November 2010%0a** [[http://www.spherefluidics.eu/|SphereFluidics.eu]] spun-out in March 2010, based on technology and IP from the Chemistry Department of Cambridge University%0a* [[http://www.arte.tv/fr/Comprendre-le-monde/philosophie/2235124,CmC=3516262.html|Jeu]] with Colas Duflo, Philosophie, Arte November 2010%0a* [[http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052748704361504575552661462672160.html|Blaise Agüera y Arcas, the Mind Behind Bing Maps]] By Nick Wingfield, WSJ.com November 2010%0a* {-[[http://www.technologyreview.com/blog/mimssbits/25881/|Why Japanese Love Robots (And Americans Fear Them)]] by Christopher Mims Technology, Review November 2010-}%0a** moved to [[Events/HumanoidRobotsAndJapaneseCulture]]%0a* [[http://www.thefreemanonline.org/featured/do-patents-encourage-or-hinder-innovation-the-case-of-the-steam-engine/|Do Patents Encourage or Hinder Innovation? The Case of the Steam Engine]] by Michele Boldrin, David K. Levine, and Alessandro Nuvolari, The Freeman 2008%0a* [[http://tesserack.free.fr/index.php?p=2&id=28|Principe d'abondance]], Le blog de Tesserack Octobre 2010%0a** cf [[Fabien/MyBeliefs#B7]] with own critics on postscarcity%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zKkJB8Etq54|California Dreaming]], VPROinternational November 2010%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nPETGWDWhNE|Fireside Chat w/ Dr. Kary Mullis - Nobel Laureate, Chemistry]], Google Tech Talk September 2010%0a** [[http://www.karymullis.com/|Dr. Kary Banks Mullis]]%0a*** Nobel Prize in chemistry in 1993, for his invention of the polymerase chain reaction (PCR)%0a** see also [[Cookbook/Chemistry]]%0a* [[#VivonsNousVraimentUneRevolution]][[http://www.franceculture.com/emission-place-de-la-toile-vivons-nous-vraiment-une-revolution-2010-11-07.html|Vivons nous vraiment une révolution ?]] with Christophe Deshayes, Place de la Toile, France Culture November 2010%0a** [[ReadingNotes/InternetRevolutionCulturelle]] also rather doubtful%0a** remark on the social/cognitione impact of Google algo%0a*** [[Cookbook/Cognition#ExocognitionAsNetworkTraversal]], [[Cookbook/Cognition#PainFromTools]], [[Person/Person#SociallyShapingAlgorithms]], ...%0a** [[#UsageCapillarity]]change yourself to change other by capillarity (P2P) as a founding ideology of the Internet rather than a classical top-down approach%0a*** see also innovation diffusion, KPP-Fisher model (cf [[PersonalInformationStream/WithoutNotesOctober10#InnovationDiffusion]])%0a*** consider this as a justification for a pre-configured PIM wiki farm http://NotebooksOf.OurP.IM%0a**** to share with Dachary (because of his concluding remark during [[Slideshows/MyPIM]] during [[Events/LifeHackingParisOctobre2010]], Nicolas and Franck for their overall interests, OurP.IM community%0a**** to test with [[http://notebooksof.ourp.im/April/|April]], Benoit%0a***** thus with a dedicated root feedback page to propagate change proposal to other running instances%0a**** extract the structure (key groups, etc...), motivation%0a***** run as SaaS by default (but backups available upon request with a max freq, tools that are optional to install, eventually services ...)%0a***** re-evaluate with a more epistemological aspect a la InnovativITLab:InnovationMarketsArbitrage/%0a** {-revolution de l'information-} ni {-revolution des connaissances-} mais plutot "revolution de la conversation"%0a** lecture de [[http://www.wired.com/magazine/2010/11/st_thompson_emotionalgadget/|l'edito de Wired par Clive Thomson]] November 2010%0a*** mention du travail sur concernant la gestion de l'attention de [[http://research.microsoft.com/en-us/um/people/horvitz/|Eric Horvitz]] Microsoft Research%0a**** cf [[Cookbook/Cognition#GoalFocusAttention]], [[Cookbook/Cognition#BrainHijackers]]%0a* [[#GoogleGodFranceCulture]][[http://www.franceculture.com/emission-place-de-la-toile-le-dieu-google-les-mutations-de-la-lecture-2010-10-17.html|Le Dieu Google / les mutations de la lecture]], Place de la Toile, France Culture October 2010 %0a** part 1 : Le Dieu Google, Ariel Kyrou%0a*** ~min25 on What to do against Google%0a**** promotion of some periodic and temporary offline time similar to my [[Cookbook/Cognition#DedicatedCreativityTime]] proposal%0a**** see also [[AutoDebate/GoogleIsEvil]]%0a*** mention of [[http://www.ippolita.com|ippolita.com]], authors of [[ReadingNotes/TheDarkSideOfGoogle]]%0a*** [[http://www.inculte.fr/Google-God|Google God]] by Ariel Kyrou, Inculte 2010%0a*** see also later this month [[#GoogleGodOwni|Kyrou: face au dieu Google, préserver “l’imprévisible et des sources de poésie”]] by Guillaume Ledit, OWNI November 2010%0a** part 2 : les mutations de la lecture, Christian Vandendorpe%0a*** see also [[Cookbook/Cognition#ReadingTechniques]]%0a*** http://twitter.com/#!/suukii/status/2404318426701824%0a*** [[http://vandendorpe.org/papyrus/papyrus.html|Du papyrus ŕ l'hypertexte, Essai sur les mutations du texte et de la lecture]] by Christian Vandendorpe, La Decouverte 1999%0a**** full text freely available (french)%0a*** [[http://www.sdh-semi.org/|SDH-SEMI The Society for Digital Humanities / La Société pour l'Étude des Médias Interactifs]]%0a* [[http://physicsandcake.wordpress.com/2010/11/09/building-more-intelligent-machines-can-co-design-help/|Building more intelligent machines: Can ‘co-design’ help?]] by Susann Gildert, Physics and cake November 2010%0a** see also [[Cookbook/Design]] in general, [[ReadingNotes/DemonsInEden]] regarding the niches and specialization vs. generalist (probably perpetual) co-existence%0a* [[http://videos.arte.tv/fr/videos/x_enius-3513418.html|X:enius - Le changement d'heure est-il nocif pour la santé ?]], Arte November 2010%0a** moved to [[Content/Health#Sleep]]%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mCbdS4hSa0s|Changing Paradigms]] by Ken Robinson, RSA February 2010%0a** Wikipedia:Anthropocene%0a** [[http://www.nwosu.edu/creativity-ed|Creativity & Innovation in Education: Resources for Educators]] by Rodney C. Murrow, Northwestern Oklahoma State University 2009%0a** [[http://stateofcreativity.com/|State of Creativity]]%0a** [[http://sirkenrobinson.com/|SirKenRobinson.com]]%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dadT-14FkSY|What We Are]] by Michael Gazzaniga, Gifford Lectures, the University of Edinburgh 2009%0a* [[http://www.franceculture.com/emission-avec-ou-sans-rendez-vous-bioethique-des-principes-a-la-realite-de-la-realite-aux-principes-|Bioéthique : des principes ŕ la réalité, de la réalité aux principes]] with Véronique Fournier, Avec ou Sans Rendez-Vous, France Culture November 2010%0a** [[http://www.ethique-clinique.com/accueil.html|CEC : Centre d'Ethique Clinique]]%0a** see also [[Fabien/MyBeliefs]]%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q1fq4qTPSdg|The Distributed Networks of Mind]] by Michael Gazzaniga, Gifford Lectures, the University of Edinburgh 2009%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mJKloz2vwlc|The Interpreter]] by Michael Gazzaniga, Gifford Lectures, the University of Edinburgh 2009%0a** to compare with the model of [[Wikipedia:Stanislas Dehaene#Consciousness]] as suggested during discussions after [[Events/CopyrightVsCommunity]]%0a*** see also The human Turing machine, Stanislas Dehaene [[http://www.college-de-france.fr/media/psy_cog/UPL60518_Cours2006_Harvard3b_turing.pdf#page=28|conscious global workspace (p28)]] and [[http://www.college-de-france.fr/media/psy_cog/UPL60518_Cours2006_Harvard3b_turing.pdf#page=29|The global neuronal workspace model (p29)]]%0a**** see also Le cerveau est-elle une machine de Turing ? [[http://www.incm.cnrs-mrs.fr/LaurentPerrinet/Presentations/10-10-20_M2_MasterSciences/|Presentations/10-10-20_M2_MasterSciences]] by Laurent Perrinet%0a* [[#GazzanigaEmergence]][[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aGtZek7RPts|Free Yet Determined and Constrained]] by Michael Gazzaniga, Gifford Lectures, the University of Edinburgh 2009%0a** social, emergence, and downward causation%0a*** Wikipedia:Emergentism%0a** see also 3 essais sur l'[[ReadingNotes/Emergence]] also on downward causation%0a** [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aGtZek7RPts#t=40m|~40m]] "The trick for any level of analysis is to find the effective variables that contain all the information from below required to generate all the behavior of interest above. This is as much an art as a science." quoting David C. Krakauer%0a*** see also [[ReadingNotes/EvolutionaryEpistemologyAsAScientificMethod]]%0a** "The deeper point is that without these higher levels, there would be no possibility of communication, as we would have to specify every particle we wish to move in the utterance, rather than have the mind-compiter do the work."%0a*** which sounds coherent with my view of downward temporary stable affordances that lead an information process to use another information process making an abtraction out of it and maintaining its viability as long as it is required, eventually even stripping out of it what is not "optimizing" it for its own needs%0a**** [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aGtZek7RPts#t=43m|~43min]] proposes a 7 levels model, see also similar [[Fabien/LayeredModel]]%0a** [[http://tuvalu.santafe.edu/~krakauer/|David C. Krakauer]] at SFI%0a*** to add to [[Cookbook/Biology]] especially regarding [[Cookbook/Biology#metabiology]]%0a*** author of [[ReadingNotes/Protocells]]%0a* [[http://vimeo.com/16717229|Natural-born Cyborgs? Reflections on Bodies, Minds and Human Enhancement]] by Andy Clark, Center for Values in Science & Technology November 2010%0a** [[http://www.utdallas.edu/c4v/|Center for Values, School of Arts & Humanities]], The University of Texas at Dallas%0a** [[ReadingNotes/Supersizing]]%0a** [[PersonalInformationStream/WithoutNotesAugust10#CyborgAnthropology|Cyborg Anthropology: A Short Introduction]]%0a** [[http://www.philosophy.ed.ac.uk/events/predictivecoding.html|Predictive Coding Workshop 2010]], University of Edinburgh, January 2010%0a** makes me consider crontab/inotify/caching as the new sub-conscious of information-cyborgs%0a* [[http://www.franceculture.com/emission-continent-sciences-les-sentiments-dans-notre-cerveau-2010-11-01.html|Les sentiments dans notre cerveau]] with Antonio Damasio, Continent Science, France Culture November 2010%0a** [[http://www.usc.edu/programs/neuroscience/faculty/profile.php?fid=27|Antonio Damasio]] David Dornsife Professor of Neuroscience, USC Neuroscience%0a** [[http://www.usc.edu/schools/college/bci/|Brain and Creativity Center]], USC College of Letters, Arts, & Sciences%0a** [[http://www.randomhouse.com/catalog/display.pperl/9780307378750.html|Self Comes to Mind, Constructing the Conscious Brain]] by Antonio Damasio, Random House November 2010%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ISpjIFMml6c|The Social Brain]] by Michael Gazzaniga, Gifford Lectures, the University of Edinburgh 2009%0a* [[http://www.franceculture.com/emission-avec-ou-sans-rendez-vous-neurochirurgie-fonctionnelle-2010-11-09.html|Neurochirurgie fonctionnelle]], Avec ou sans rendez-vous, France Culture November 2010%0a** [[Wikipedia:Stereotactic surgery]]%0a** mention of DBS, neuroprothesis and implants, optogenetics, etc%0a* [[http://doubleclix.wordpress.com/2010/11/11/google-a-study-in-scalability-and-a-little-systems-horse-sense/|Google – A study in Scalability and A little systems horse sense]] by ksankar, My missives November 2010%0a* [[http://www.lekti-ecriture.com/contrefeux/Portrait-du-pirate-en-conservateur.html|Portrait du pirate en conservateur de bibliothčque]] by Joël Faucilhon, Contre-feux 2009%0a* [[http://recherche.univ-paris8.fr/manif_fich.php?ManNum=2276|Déclaration universelle d'indépendance de l'Université]], Le Comité de rédaction, Initiative XCIII 2009%0a* [[http://readernaut.com/books/0262611465/|Sources of Power by Gary Klein]] quoted by Dan Ritz, 2009%0a** [[http://mitpress.mit.edu/catalog/item/default.asp?ttype=2&tid=5773|Sources of Power - How People Make Decisions]] by Gary Klein, The MIT Press 1999%0a* [[http://www.fabula.org/actualites/article24458.php|"Le principe d'université comme droit inconditionnel ŕ la critique" (P. W. Prado, Paris 8).]] by Marc Escola, Fabula 2008%0a** autonomia, auto-suffisance des esprits (autarkeis), l'art de distinguer (tekhnč diakritikč)%0a** mention of [[ReadingNotes/UnabomberManifesto]] aka Industrial Society and Its Future by Theodore Kaczynski, The New York Times The Washington Post 1995 %0a** [[Wikipedia:University of Bologna]] established in 1088%0a** [[Wikipedia:Magna Carta]]%0a** [[WatchingNotes/WatchingNotes#Incultures2]]%0a** mention of On the Duty of Civil Disobedience by David H. Thoreau%0a*** see also [[ReadingNotes/Walden]]%0a** "Et il n'y a pas de pire malheur que la perte de l'estime de soi." (paragraph 28)%0a** [[http://www.atelier-philosophie.org/|Atelier Philosophie de Plinio Prado]]%0a** see also Seedea:Utopiahanalysis/Bmx#chomsky2002 and overall Franco Berardi "Bifo"%0a* [[http://www.edge.org/3rd_culture/dehaene09/dehaene09_index.html|Signatures of consciousness]] by Stanislas Dehaene, Edge In Paris 2009%0a** global neuronal workspace%0a* [[http://www.sheep.art.pl/2010-11-02_usability|Cognitive Dimensions (of Notation)]] by Sheep, November 2010%0a* [[http://www.ruor.uottawa.ca/fr/bitstream/handle/10393/12793/Vandendorpe_Christian_1992_Le_plagiat.htm?sequence=4|Le plagiat]] by Christian Vandendorpe, Colloque d'Ottawa 1992%0a* [[http://www.ecrans.fr/Tout-le-monde-a-interet-a,5762.html|« Tout le monde a intéręt ŕ transformer Internet en Minitel »]] by Astrid Girardeau, Ecrans 2009%0a* [[#BenjaminBayart]]{-[[http://www.fdn.fr/Internet-libre-ou-Minitel-2.html|Internet libre, ou Minitel 2.0 ?]] by Benjamin Bayart, RMLL/LSM 2007-}%0a** moved to [[Tools.Internet]]%0a** [[http://www.rhien.org/|RHIEN]] Le Réseau d’Hébergeurs Indépendants et ENgagés%0a** [[http://www.ouvaton.coop/|Ouvaton]] coopérative de services internet%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EAnkaVK4y58|We Are the Law]] by Michael Gazzaniga, Gifford Lectures, the University of Edinburgh 2009%0a** see also [[WatchingNotes/WatchingNotes#JusticeWithMichaelSandel]]%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n_PtnBacAP0|Morality and the Mammalian Brain]] by Patricia Churchland, Gifford Lectures, the University of Edinburgh 2010%0a** ground on Hume, Darwin, ...%0a** [[Wikipedia:Neuroendocrinology]]%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5cSgVgrC-6Y|Is Science Showing That We Don't Have Free Will?]] by Daniel Dennett, Gifford Lectures, the University of Edinburgh 2008%0a** %25thumb%25[[http://filipspagnoli.files.wordpress.com/2008/12/dilbert-free-will.png|http://filipspagnoli.files.wordpress.com/2008/12/dilbert-free-will.png]]%0a* [[http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=131099083|Can Science Shape Human Values? And Should It?]], NPR November 2010%0a* {-[[http://www.franceculture.com/emission-science-publique-internet-peut-il-rester-neutre-2010-11-12.html|Internet peut-il rester neutre ?]], Science publique, France Culture November 2010-}%0a** moved to [[Tools.Internet]]%0a* [[http://www.cyberpunkreview.com/news-as-cyberpunk/robot-helps-woman-walk/|Robot helps woman walk.]], Cyberpunk Review November 2010%0a** discover earlier and updated [[Content/Health#Exoskeleton]]%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0QC_Qz1I6jo|Mind Wars: Brain Research and National Defense]] by Jonathan Moreno, Public Affairs, UCSC 2008%0a* [[http://chronicle.com/article/The-Shadow-Scholar/125329/|The Shadow Scholar]], The Chronicle Review November 2010%0a* [[http://www.onthemedia.org/transcripts/2008/11/28/03|The Paper Market]], On The Media 2008%0a* [[#EEC]][[http://www.canalacademie.com/ida6289-Guerre-et-paix-au-XXIe-siecle.html|Guerre et paix au XXIe sičcle, comprendre le monde de demain]], Canal Académie November 2010%0a** "Economie entrepreneuriale de la connaissance" (EEC)%0a* [[http://www.canalacademie.com/ida5403-La-maison-et-le-moi.html|La maison et le moi]], Canal Académie November 2010%0a* [[#GoogleGodOwni]][[http://owni.fr/2010/11/17/kyrou-face-au-dieu-google-preserver-l%25e2%2580%2599imprevisible-et-des-sources-de-poesie/|Kyrou: face au dieu Google, préserver “l’imprévisible et des sources de poésie”]] by Guillaume Ledit, OWNI November 2010%0a** cf earlier France Culture show [[#GoogleGodFranceCulture|Le Dieu Google / les mutations de la lecture]], Place de la Toile, France Culture October 2010%0a* [[http://owni.fr/2010/11/16/humain-trans-humain/|Humain, trans-Humain]] by Andréa Fradin, OWNI November 2010%0a* [[http://www.telegraph.co.uk/science/8058541/Neuroscience-free-will-and-determinism-Im-just-a-machine.html|Neuroscience, free will and determinism: 'I'm just a machine']] by Tom Chivers, Telegraph October 2010%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cR5I-yJXPnU|Genomes, Brains and Computers : Genetics in relation to the evolution of information storage and processing devices]], David Krakauer, Villanova University 2010 %0a** [[http://tuvalu.santafe.edu/%257Ekrakauer/Site/Welcome.html|David C. Krakauer]]'s homepage%0a** [[Cookbook/Biology#metabiology]]%0a** [[Events/EmergenceEnSciencesCognitives#EmergentComputationInBiochemicalNetworks]] by Luis Rocha%0a* [[http://vimeo.com/2828001|David Krakauer at the ASC]], Autonomy Singularity Creativity conference 2008%0a** Eigen's law, no more than 1 change/unit/generation.%0a** light cone applied to phylogeny to form the "life cone" over generations then to culture to form the "culture cone"%0a** [[ReadingNotes/WithoutMiracles]]%0a** [[ReadingNotes/EvolutionaryEpistemologyAsAScientificMethod]]%0a* [[http://anthropopotamie.typepad.fr/anthropopotame/2010/11/impostures-intellectuelles.html|Impostures intellectuelles]], Anthropopotame November 2010%0a* [[http://www.franceculture.com/emission-continent-sciences-a-la-recherche-de-l-origine-des-insectes-2010-09-06.html|A la recherche de l'origine des insectes]], Continent sciences, France Culture September 2010%0a* [[http://www.nytimes.com/2010/11/10/science/space/10galaxy.html|At Milky Way’s Center, Scientists Find Big Bubbles of Energy]] by Dennis Ooverbye, NYTimes.com November 2010%0a* [[http://www.lemonde.fr/idees/article/2010/11/20/la-memoire-prefere-le-papier-a-la-tablette_1442738_3232.html|La mémoire préfčre le papier ŕ la tablette]] by Stéphane Foucart, LeMonde.fr November 2010%0a* [[http://anthropopotamie.typepad.fr/anthropopotame/2010/11/comment-lire-un-article-scientifique.html|Comment lire un article scientifique]], Anthropopotame November 2010%0a* [[http://videos.arte.tv/fr/videos/telecoms_le_grand_chambardement-3529144.html|Télécoms, le grand chambardement]], Arte November 2010%0a* [[http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0013061|A Scientometric Prediction of the Discovery of the First Potentially Habitable Planet with a Mass Similar to Earth]] by Samuel Arbesman and Gregory Laughlin, PLoS ONE October 2010%0a* [[http://videos.arte.tv/fr/videos/cobayes_humains-3535826.html|Cobayes humains]], Arte November 2010%0a* [[http://spectrum.ieee.org/robotics/artificial-intelligence/moneta-a-mind-made-from-memristors/0|MoNETA: A Mind Made from Memristors]] by Massimiliano Versace and Ben Chandler, IEEE Spectrum December 2010%0a* [[http://www.franceculture.com/emission-questions-d-ethique-libertes-et-droits-fondamentaux-2010-11-22.html|Libertés et droits fondamentaux]], Questions d'éthique, France Culture November 2010%0a** consider a dedicated ethics page (see also [[Fabien/MyBeliefs]])%0a*** created the following month [[Content/Ethics]]%0a** [[http://www.regulatorylawreview.com/|The Journal of Regulation]]%0a* {-[[http://www.scientificamerican.com/article.cfm?id=long-live-the-web|Long Live the Web: A Call for Continued Open Standards and Neutrality]] by Tim Berners-Lee, Scientific American November 2010-}%0a** moved to [[Tools/Internet]]%0a* [[http://videos.arte.tv/fr/videos/mourir_pour_des_idees_-3539078.html|Mourir pour des idées ?]], Arte November 2010%0a* [[http://www.rue89.com/2010/11/25/chercheur-je-quitte-ces-labos-francais-qui-manquent-de-tout-177561|Chercheur, je quitte ces labos français qui « manquent de tout »]] by Arsine, Rue89 November 2010%0a* [[http://www.franceculture.com/emission-du-grain-a-moudre-la-desoccidentalisation-du-monde-2010-11-23.html|La désoccidentalisation du monde]], Du Grain a Moudre, France Culture November 2010%0a* [[http://www.franceculture.com/emission-avec-ou-sans-rendez-vous-fonctions-cerebrales-et-tests-cognitifs-2010-11-23.html|Fonctions cérébrales et tests cognitifs]], Avec ou sans rendez-vous, France Culture November 2010%0a** tests%0a*** [[Wikipedia:Mini-mental state examination]]%0a*** [[Wikipedia:Category:Neuropsychological tests]]%0a*** especially for [[Wiki.MemoryRecipe]] and [[Slideshows.MemoryLoss]]%0a* {-[[http://scottdowne.wordpress.com/2010/05/15/make-one-to-throw-it-away/|Make one to throw it away]], Scott Downe's Blog May 2010-}%0a** moved to [[Tools/Programming]]%0a* {-[[http://www.physorg.com/news/2010-11-scientists-glimpse-universe-big.html|Scientists glimpse universe before the Big Bang]] by Lisa Zyga, PhysOrg November 2010-}%0a** moved to [[Content/Cosmology]]%0a* [[http://globalguerrillas.typepad.com/globalguerrillas/2010/11/the-open-source-economy-and-metacurrencies.html|The Open Source Economy and Metacurrencties]] by John Robb, Global Guerrillas November 2010%0a** http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/Metacurrency_Project/%0a** my proposals%0a*** [[Cognition/PriorityByEconomicalSystem]]%0a*** [[Proposals/ProjectMeritocracy]]%0a** [[Events.RMLL-LSM]] especially on OpenBarter and Liquid Bank%0a** [[Content/Economy]] and [[Content/FinancialTools]] including Bitcoin%0a** my own participation to flattr%0a** note that it could be interesting for [[Slideshows/AIWProposal]] to consider%0a*** "First, why focus on social network enabled Internet ventures? They grow very quickly, require little capital (fixed costs are low), and the tasks required to operate them are quantifiable. They are also VERY lucrative. Further, the only true obstacle to building a successful venture of this type is a large network of people willing to advance the system." (eventually to contrast with Yochai Benkler's [[http://cyber.law.harvard.edu/wealth_of_networks/|Wealth of Networks]])%0a*** "All ventures, at core, are a bundle of tasks that run continuously. These tasks, in aggregate, solve the problem the venture was formed to solve. These tasks can be decomposed into specific functions that can be accomplished by individuals or groups."%0a* [[http://www.franceculture.com/emission-du-grain-a-moudre-faut-il-instaurer-un-revenu-maximum-2010-11-25.html|Faut-il instaurer un revenu maximum ?]], Du Grain ŕ moudre, Culture France November 2010%0a* [[http://hplusmagazine.com/articles/neuro/your-personal-memory-device-you-could-have-one-today|Your Personal Memory Device. You Could Have One Today]] by James Kent, h+ Magazine March 2010%0a** [[http://ourp.im/|Personal Information Management - http://OurP.IM]], ##PIM on freenode%0a** my presentations on [[Slideshows/OurPIM]] and [[Slideshows/MyPIM]]%0a* [[#KevinKelly]][[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eCWR0A3iziE|Kevin Kelly: What Technology Wants]], Authors@Google November 2010%0a** see also [[ReadingNotes/WithoutMiracles]] which I read after encountering the idea of universal darwinism%0a** [[ReadingNotes/TheMythsOfInnovation]]%0a** added to [[Content/Philosophy#PhilosophyOfTechnology]]%0a* [[http://www.canalacademie.com/ida6311-La-democratie-et-les-institutions.html|La démocratie et les institutions internationales]], Canal Academie November 2010%0a* [[http://www.franceculture.com/emission-revue-de-presse-internationale-wikileaks-l-ere-de-la-democratie-informative-2010-11-29.html|Wikileaks: l'čre de la démocratie informative.]], Revue de presse internationale, France Culture November 2010%0a* [[http://www.canalacademie.com/ida6338-De-nouveaux-codes-de-langage-pour.html|De nouveaux codes de langage pour les entreprises]], Canal Académie November 2010%0a* [[http://www.franceculture.com/emission-place-de-la-toile-qu-est-ce-qu-une-oeuvre-de-net-art-la-modelisation-des-imaginaires-2010-1|Qu'est-ce qu'une oeuvre de (net)art ? / La modélisation des imaginaires]], Place de la toile, France Culture November 2010%0a** to move to [[Content/Art]]%0a* [[http://spectrum.ieee.org/computing/software/ray-kurzweils-slippery-futurism/0|Ray Kurzweil's Slippery Futurism]] by John Rennie, IEEE Spectrum December 2010%0a* [[http://blog.wikimedia.fr/wikipedia-michel-houellebecq-et-le-droit-dauteur-2290|Wikipédia, Michel Houellebecq et le droit d’auteur.]], Wikimedia France November 2010%0a[[#Bottom]] PersonalInformationStream.WithoutNotesNovember11=* [[http://courses.media.mit.edu/2004spring/mas966/Gibson%2520Theory%2520of%2520Affordances.pdf|The Theory of Affordances]] by James J. Gibson, The Ecological Approach to Visual Perception 1979%0a** first discovered in [[ReadingNotes/SC02]]%0a* [[http://cambridgenights.media.mit.edu/index.php/2011/ricardo-hausmann|Ricardo Hausmann]], Cambridge Nights November 2011%0a* [[http://www.wired.com/dangerroom/2011/11/dhs-unwanted-drones/|DHS Doesn’t Want Its New Spy Drones]] by Katie Drummond, Danger Room for Wired.com November 2011%0a** http://www.auvsi.org/advocacy/uscongressionalcaucuses/unmannedsystemscaucus/%0a* [[http://video.ias.edu/ginzburg|Our Words, and Theirs: A Reflection on the Historian’s Craft, Today]] by Carlo Ginzburg, Institute of Advanced Studies October 2011%0a** mention of Apologie pour l'histoire ou Métier d'historien by [[Wikipedia:Marc Bloch]]%0a** mention of Claude Bernard and positivism%0a* [[http://www.npr.org/2011/11/03/141949820/how-technology-is-eliminating-higher-skill-jobs|How Technology Is Eliminating Higher-Skill Jobs]] by Chris Arnold, NPR November 2011%0a* [[#ArtificialIntelligenceALegalPerspective]][[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_nfS1AxHl94|Artificial Intelligence - A Legal Perspective]] moderated by Ryan Calo, Stanford Center for Internet and Society October 2011%0a** Speakers: Ian Kerr, John O. McGinnis, Lawrence B. Solum and Mary-Anne Williams%0a** ~50min arm race argument, cf Seedea:Research/Drive%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DLxAZhG8ySk|Martin Nowak on Game Theory in a Hyper-public Life]], [[http://www.hyperpublic.org/|Hyper-Public: A Symposium on Designing Privacy and Public Space in the Connected World]] at Berkman Center, Harvard University June 2011%0a** cf [[ReadingNotes/EvolutionaryDynamics]]%0a* [[http://www.santafe.edu/research/videos/play/?id=ca3f32d8-e328-4125-82a5-ef4660577f75|Copyright in the Digital Age: Mine, Yours, and Ours?]] by Molly Van Houweling, Santa Fe Institute October 2011%0a** on the history of copyright see [[ReadingNotes/InformationFeudalism]]%0a** see also [[ReadingNotes/TheFutureOfIdeas]]%0a* [[http://iaaa.nl/hh/div/MuteInterview.html|HUMAN ART IS DEAD. Long Live the Algorithmic Art of the Machine]] interview with Huge Harry by Eric Kluitenberg, Mute 1998%0a** [[http://randomavatar.deviantart.com/art/Machine-Rights-175615069|Universal Declaration of Machine Rights]] by Randomavatar 2010-2011%0a*** echoing the remark on slavery during Stanford CIS previous talk on AI and law%0a** see also Arthur Elsenaar [[https://twitter.com/#!/artelse|@artelse]] with http://artifacial.org%0a* [[http://www.economist.com/blogs/babbage/2011/11/artificial-intelligence|Artificial intelligence: Difference Engine: Luddite legacy]], Babbage for The Economist November 2011%0a** see [[Content/Economy#ImpactOfAutomation]]%0a* [[http://onpoint.wbur.org/2011/11/02/when-machines-do-the-work|When Machines Do The Work]], On Point with Tom Ashbrook, WBUR November 2011%0a** entrepreneurs are the way to crowdsource where the new employment, not solely profit, will come from%0a** importance of creativity%0a** mention of luddites, Martin Ford, Jospeph Schumpeter, Henry Ford II%0a** conclusion to race with, not against the machines%0a*** completely the point raised by Seedea:CoEvolution/CoEvolution years ago, 2008%0a** mention of a metrics for transition, skill-dependent or something close%0a* [[http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0025995|The Network of Global Corporate Control]], PLoS ONE October 2011%0a** see also Wikipedia:Collusion%0a** similar to http://theyrule.net visualization limited to the US and explored a while ago%0a*** using http://www.littlesis.org%0a** interesting for [[Content/Economy]] and [[Analysis/ExtendedLayeredModel]]%0a** see also http://www.gris.tu-darmstadt.de/~ttekusov/papers/shareholdernetworks.pdf%0a* [[http://www.pnas.org/content/early/2011/08/03/1103583108|A Unified attentional bottleneck in the human brain]], PNAS August 2011%0a** http://www.psy.vanderbilt.edu/faculty/marois/Publications.html%0a** "the present results point to is the severe capacity limit of this adaptive coding system in implementing more than one task set at a time, thereby impeding our ability to consciously perceive, and appropriately respond to, successive events in the world."%0a* [[http://www.ft.com/cms/s/2/d5e861c4-0150-11e1-b177-00144feabdc0.html|Race Against the Machine]] review by James Crabtree, FT.com October 2011%0a* [[http://american.com/archive/2011/november/what-if-middle-class-jobs-disappear|What If Middle-Class Jobs Disappear?]] by Arnold Kling, The American Magazine November 2011%0a* [[http://mitworld.mit.edu/video/484|Emotion Machine: Commonsense Thinking, Artificial Intelligence, and the Future of the Human Mind]] by Marvin Minsky, MIT World 2007%0a** rigid vs flexible geometry, e.g. face, paradoxically easy, vs shirt, much harder%0a*** as an example of limitation for [[Tools/OpenCV]]%0a** see also [[ReadingNotes/TheSocietyOfMind]]%0a* [[http://blogs.hbr.org/hbr/mcafee/2011/11/why-i-wont-quote-marx.html|Why I Won't Quote Marx]] by Andrew McAfee, Harvard Business Review November 2011%0a* [[http://www.cs.uu.nl/research/techreps/repo/CS-2007/2007-006.pdf|Emotions as Heuristics for Rational Agents]], by Bas R. Steunebrink, Mehdi Dastani and John-Jules Ch. Meyer, Technical Report UU-CS-2007-006, Utrecht University 2007%0a** motivated by another discussion on the topic on ##agi%0a** based on the OCC model, 22 emotions represented%0a*** introduced bOrtony, Clore and Collins in [[http://www.cambridge.org/gb/knowledge/isbn/item1138876/|The cognitive structure of emotions]], 1988%0a** use Kripke semantics, defining only fear and hope%0a*** rather high level description%0a** see also [[Fabien/Heuristics]] and [[MemoryRecalls/ImprovingPIM#Emotions]]%0a** more publications on emotions, http://www.idsia.ch/~steunebrink/%0a*** this and the other article should be used to update [[Fabien/Beliefs#B8]]%0a** http://emotion-research.net%0a* [[http://www.idsia.ch/~steunebrink/Publications/AAAI07-021.pdf|A Logic of Emotions for Intelligent Agents]], AAAI 2007%0a** same authors as previous paper, pretty much identical content%0a* [[http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052970204621904577013982672973836.html|U.S. Tightens Drone Rules for Its Pakistan Attacks]] by Adam Entous, Siobhan Gorman and Julian E. Barne, WSJ.com November 2011%0a* [[http://www.wired.com/dangerroom/2011/11/navy-killer-drone-refuel/|Refueling Gear Makes Navy’s Next Drone Even Deadlier]] by David Axe, Danger Room for Wired.com November 2011%0a** [[Wikipedia:Center for Strategic and Budgetary Assessments]] CSBA with its official http://www.csbaonline.org%0a* [[http://cyber.law.harvard.edu/interactive/events/luncheon/2011/11/cowie|James Cowie on the Geopolitics of Internet Infrastructure]], Berkman Center October 2011%0a** see also [[Tools/Internet#LegislativeRouting]]%0a** often pipelines can serve to add information infrastructure%0a*** but risky on specific borders%0a** Russia and China as own language gravity center anyway%0a** ~50min "you lose power if you do not have a balance of traffic"%0a* [[http://www.robotspodcast.com/podcast/2011/11/robots-made-in-brazil/|Robots: Made in Brazil]], RobotsThe Podcast November 2011%0a** http://www.loebner.net/Prizef/2011_Contest/%0a* [[http://www.franceculture.fr/emission-continent-sciences-ou-vivent-les-idees-mathematiques-2011-11-07|Oů vivent les idées mathématiques ?]] with Stanislas Dehaene, France Culture November 2011%0a* [[http://www.scientificamerican.com/sciammind/|Scientific American Mind]] November 2011%0a** mainly motivated for the creativity related article%0a** Cerebral hypothermia as potential solution for insomnia%0a** mindful breathing as a way to relieve from stress and anxiety, cf [[Content/Meditation]]%0a** [[Wikipedia:Dream incubation]]%0a*** see also [[Content/Health#Sleep]] and I:Main/DreamLog%0a** stopped page 49%0a* [[http://blog.computationalcomplexity.org/2011/11/making-money-computationally-hard-way.html|Making Money the (Computationally) Hard Way]] by Lance Fortnow, Computational Complexity November 2011%0a** cf [[Tools/Financial#Bitcoin]]%0a* [[http://scottbarrykaufman.com/videos/|Video of Philosophy of Creativity Conference]], Scott Barry Kaufman November 2011%0a** http://www.philosophyofcreativity.com conference%0a*** http://philosophyofcreativity.com/Papers/%0a** [[Wikipedia:History of the concept of creativity]]%0a*** nothing on automation, computer or software%0a** http://www.philosophyofcreativity.org society%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G2GC3Rux0Yo|Thomas Metzinger on self-models]], TEDx Rhein Main March 2011%0a** motivated by [[ReadingNotes/BeingNoOne]] and [[ReadingNotes/TheEgoTunnel]] then looking for new papers at http://www.philosophie.uni-mainz.de/metzinger/%0a* The No-Self-Alternative by Thomas Metzinger, [[http://www.oup.com/us/catalog/general/subject/Philosophy/Mind/?ci=9780199548019|The Oxford Handbook of the Self]], Oxford University Press April 2011%0a* [[http://blog.practicalethics.ox.ac.uk/2011/11/discovering-consciousness-in-the-%25e2%2580%259cpermanently-unconscious%25e2%2580%259d-what-should-we-do/|Discovering Consciousness in the “Permanently Unconscious”: What Should We Do?]] by Julian Savulescu, Practical Ethics November 2011%0a* [[http://cyber.law.harvard.edu/interactive/events/luncheon/2011/06/brown|Glenn Otis Brown on Bots, Mobs, Geeks: The new separation of powers / Top Secret, XXX, Private, All Rights Reserved]], Berkman Center June 2011%0a** motivated the creation of [[Content/Law]]%0a* [[http://www.sciencemag.org/content/334/6056/608.summary|Synaptic Switch and Social Status]], Science November 2011%0a** link between hierarchy level and neurochemistry%0a* [[http://www.sciencemag.org/content/334/6056/615.full|The Language of Dendrites]] by Tiago Branco, Science November 2011%0a** [[Scholarpedia:Rall model]] by [[Wikipedia:Wilfrid Rall]]%0a* [[http://www.sciencemag.org/content/334/6056/618|The Big and the Small: Challenges of Imaging the Brain’s Circuits]], Science November 2011%0a** with important part on imaging and its automation, interesting for current interest in [[Tools/OpenCV]]%0a* [[http://www.sciencemag.org/content/334/6056/623.abstract|The Cell Biology of Synaptic Plasticity]], Science November 2011%0a** mention of LTP, LTD and PKMζ (Protein kinase C zeta) in [[Wiki/MemoryRecipe#SeeAlso]]%0a* [[http://www.sciencemag.org/content/334/6056/693.abstract|Bidirectional Control of Social Hierarchy by Synaptic Efficacy in Medial Prefrontal Cortex]], Science November 2011%0a** study on mice with 4 levels of mostly linear hierarchy%0a* [[http://www.sciencemag.org/content/334/6056/697.abstract|Social Network Size Affects Neural Circuits in Macaques]], Science November 2011%0a* [[http://arity22.blogspot.com/2011/11/dropping-stanfords-online-ai-class.html|Dropping Stanford’s Online AI Class]] by Matt R, Arity 22 November 2011%0a** see [[Events/AIClass]]%0a* [[http://radiospirale.org/capsule/pour-un-humanisme-numerique|Pour un humanisme numérique]] with Milad Doueihi, RadioSpirale.org and Librarie Paulines October 2011%0a* [[http://www.abc.net.au/pm/content/2011/s3361824.htm|Race Against the Machines - are computers destroying more jobs than they create?]] with Mark Colvin, ABC Australia November 2011%0a* [[http://www.ideasinactiontv.com/episodes/2011/10/automation-nation-will-robots-take-our-jobs.html|Automation Nation: Will Robots Take Our Jobs?]] with Martin Ford and Robin Hanson, Ideas in Action October 2011%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AXGxZUno5qY|Human Perception Viewed as a Phenotypic Expression]] by Dennis Proffitt, Google Tech Talk October 2011%0a** mention of Gibson%0a** Bioenergetic scaling, "measurin the world with your gas gauge"%0a* [[http://www.philosophyofcreativity.com/Papers/Picciuto%2520and%2520Carruthers.pdf|The Origins of Creativity]] by Elizabeth Picciuto and Peter Carruthers, Philosophy of Creativity Conference October 2011%0a** seems very similar to Carruthers' older 2002 [[http://cogprints.org/2237/0/Creative-thinking.htm|Human creativity: its cognitive basis, its evolution, and its connections with childhood pretence]] (linked to in Seedea:CoEvolution/HistoryIdeaManagement )%0a** mention of geneplore, cf [{Wikipedia:Creativity#Creative_Cognition_Approach]]%0a* [[http://blog.computationalcomplexity.org/2011/11/my-response-to-gasarch-p-vs-np-poll.html|My response to the Gasarch P vs NP poll]] by Bill Gasarch, Computational Complexity November 2011%0a* [[http://freepress.intel.com/community/news/blog/2011/11/10/american-innovation-losing-its-shine|American Innovation Losing its Shine?]], Intel Free Press November 2011%0a* [[http://www.wired.com/epicenter/2011/11/mobile-farm-robots/|These May Be The Droids Farmers Are Looking For]] by Eric Smalley, Epicenter for Wired.com November 2011%0a* [[http://fora.tv/2011/10/24/Race_Against_the_Machine|Race Against the Machine]] by Erik Brynjolfsson, Compass Summit 2011%0a* [[http://fora.tv/2011/10/26/Growth_Has_an_Expiration_Date|Growth Has an Expiration Date]] by Tom Murphy, Compass Summit 2011%0a** http://physics.ucsd.edu/do-the-math/%0a** http://physics.ucsd.edu/~tmurphy/%0a* [[http://cambridgenights.media.mit.edu/index.php/2011/luis-bettencourt|Luis Bettencourt]], Cambridge Nights November 2011%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iffW_GWBQIU|News and Entertainment in the Digital Age: A Vast Wasteland Revisited]] with Newt Minow, Berkan Center September 2011%0a** see also [[Cookbook/News]] and [[ReadingNotes/AmusingOurselvesToDeath]]%0a** [[Wikipedia:Wasteland Speech]]%0a* [[http://fora.tv/2011/10/26/Food_Will_There_Be_Enough_to_Go_Around|Food: Will There Be Enough to Go Around?]] by Jerry Glover, Compass Summit 2011%0a** mostly on soil and perennial crop%0a* [[http://fora.tv/2011/10/25/The_Promise_of_Robotics|The Promise of Robotics]] with Steve Cousins, Compass Summit 2011%0a** from Willow Garage%0a** see also [[Tools/OpenCV]]%0a* [[http://www.lemonde.fr/societe/article/2011/11/12/avec-les-robots-guerriers-la-guerre-va-changer-de-visage_1602870_3224.html|Avec les robots guerriers, la guerre va changer de visage]], LeMonde.fr November 2011%0a** cf [[Content/Ethics#Robotics]]%0a* [[http://www.optoiq.com/articles/2011/11/robots-will-create-more-than-one-million-jobs-by-2016.html|Robots will create more than one million jobs by 2016, says report]] by Lee Mather, Optoiq November 2011%0a* [[http://fora.tv/2011/11/02/David_Eagleman_Will_We_Ever_Understand_the_Brain|Will We Ever Understand the Brain?]] with David Eagleman and Henry Markram, swissnex San Francisco and California Academy of Sciences November 2011%0a** see also [[ReadingNotes/TheSocietyOfMind]]%0a** http://eaglemanlab.net%0a** [[http://www.consciousentities.com/?p=822|Eagleman’s Law]] by Peter, Conscious Entities April 2011%0a*** "As the book progresses it becomes clear that Eagleman’s purpose is not merely to summarise interesting research: in fact, he’s been softening us up for some points of his own. He speaks warmly of Minsky’s Society of Mind, but suggests that to complete the picture we need to assume that there is an ongoing competition for control among the various agents running our minds. I don’t think this idea is quite as novel as Eagleman seems to suppose, and he goes on to make a very traditional use of it by drawing a distinction between a rational controller, able to defer gratification, and a short-term pleasure seeker. This sort of echoes Freud, and for that matter Plato’s charioteer."%0a* [[http://www.gregsexton.org/2011/11/using-a-wiki/|Using a Wiki]] by Greg Sexton, November 2011%0a** see also [[Tools/Wikis]]%0a* [[http://techcrunch.com/2011/11/15/keen-on-how-the-internet-is-making-us-both-richer-and-more-unequal-tctv/|How The Internet Is Making Us Both Richer and More Unequal]] with Andrew Keen, Keen On… on TCTV for TechCrunch November 2011%0a* [[http://www.creativitypost.com/science/the_aha_moment._the_cognitive_neuroscience_of_insight|The Aha! Moment. Neural Basis of Solving Problems with Insight]] by John Kounios and Mark Beeman, The Creativity Post November 2011%0a** see [[Content/ClickingMoments#Neurochemistry]]%0a* [[http://www.franceculture.fr/emission-place-de-la-toile-la-place-de-la-toile-de-framasoft-2011-11-19|La "Place de la Toile" de Framasoft]], Place de la toile, France Culture November 2011%0a* [[#AnaisSaintJude]][[http://bookhaven.stanford.edu/2011/11/hot-new-social-media-maybe-not-so-new-plus-ca-change-plus-cest-la-meme-chose/|Hot new social media maybe not so new: plus ça change, plus c’est la męme chose]] by Anaďs Saint-Jude, The Book Haven November 2011%0a** see also [[Tools/SocialNetworks]]%0a* [[http://www.creativitypost.com/technology/evaluating_computational_creativity|Evaluating Computational Creativity]] by Anna Jordanous, The Creativity Post November 2011%0a* [[http://www.creativitypost.com/technology/artificial_creative_systems_completing_the_creative_cycle|Artificial Creative Systems: Completing the Creative Cycle]] by Rob Saunders, The Creativity Post November 2011%0a* [[http://andrewmcafee.org/2011/11/the-oxford-union-debate-coming-home-with-our-shields-not-on-them/|The Oxford Union Debate: Coming Home With Our Shields, Not On Them]] by Andrew McAfee, November 2011%0a* [[http://fkaplan.wordpress.com/2011/11/23/variations-sur-le-corps-corps-variables/|Variations sur le corps, corps variables]] by Frederic Kaplan, November 2011 %0a** visualization a fractal, thus efficient, pervasive diffusion of correlation on a substrate, as a fluid diffusing in another, as the organism learns itself and its tools to better achieve its dynamic goals and that since the first steps%0a*** based on [[Cookbook/Mind#CostOfNetworkLink]], [[Cookbook/Cognition#ExocognitionAsNetworkTraversal]] and [[ReadingNotes/TreeOfKnowledge#SelfUnderstandingPartOfHomeostase]]%0a*** this diffusion would need to%0a**** remain economically scalable%0a**** allow for synthesis required for decision making%0a***** maybe done through a distributed network%0a* [[#ConnectorsModularRobots]][[http://www.robotspodcast.com/podcast/2011/11/robots-connectors-modular-robots/|Robots: Connectors & Modular Robots]], Robots – The Podcast for News and Views on Robotics November 2011%0a** [[Wikipedia:Model predictive control]] (MPC)%0a** inspired [[Languages/OwnConcepts#BiomimeticsPace]]%0a* [[http://vimeo.com/26594644|Beautiful rules: Generative models of creativity]] by Marius Watz, [[http://olhares-outono.ucp.pt/2007/|Festival of DIGITAL ARTS “Olhares de Outono”]] 2007%0a** [[https://twitter.com/#!/mariuswatz|@MariusWatz]]%0a*** blogging at http://www.generatorx.no mentioned in [[ReadingNotes/TheSelfMadeTapestry#SeeAlso]]%0a** defining weak generative art based on the problematic notion of autonomy%0a*** inspired by weak artificial intelligence%0a* [[#HectorZenil]][[http://arxiv.org/abs/1109.2237|The World is Either Algorithmic or Mostly Random]] by Hector Zenil, FQXi 2011%0a** motivated by [[Fabien/Beliefs#B1]] and what it lead to, i.e. [[Analysis/StructuralInformationAsymmetries]]%0a** " It is information that we think may explain some quantum phenomena and not quantum mechanics what explains computation (neither the structures in the world and how it seems to algorithmically unfold), so we put computation at the lowest level underlying physical reality."%0a** references%0a*** [[http://arxiv.org/abs/0906.3554|[0906.3554] On the Algorithmic Nature of the World]] by Hector Zenil and Jean-Paul Delahaye%0a**** skimmed through, details of simulations%0a*** [[ReadingNotes/ProgrammingTheUniverse]] mentioning [[Wikipedia:Edward Fredkin]], author of DigitalPhilosophy.org (currently unavailable, mentioned in http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/computation-physicalsystems/ )%0a** see also [[http://fqxi.org/community/forum/topic/867|the forum discussion in]] FQXi Community%0a* [[http://www.ted.com/talks/denis_dutton_a_darwinian_theory_of_beauty.html|Denis Dutton: A Darwinian theory of beauty]], TED.com 2010%0a** [[Wikipedia:Hand axe#Function]]%0a** see also [[ReadingNotes/TheRedQueen]], [[ReadingNotes/TheMatingMind]] and [[ReadingNotes/HowPleasureWorks]]%0a*** [[Wikipedia::Handicap principle]]%0a* [[http://cambridgenights.media.mit.edu/index.php/2011/marshall-van-alstyne|Marshall Van Alstyne]], Cambridge Nights November 2011%0a** question and answer market (cf [[Tools/SocialNetworks#Quora]]), prediction market (cf Seedea:Content/Predictions ), innovation and idea market (cf Seedea:Seedea/Alternatives )%0a** properties%0a*** push vs pull%0a*** problem specific vs generic%0a** http://web.mit.edu/marshall/www/home.html%0a* [[http://cambridgenights.media.mit.edu/index.php/2011/juan-perez-mercader|Juan Pérez Mercader]], Cambridge Nights November 2011%0a** see also [[ReadingNotes/Protocells]], [[ReadingNotes/TreeOfKnowledge]] and [[PersonalInformationStream/WithoutNotesMay11#DavidDeamer]]%0a** [[Wikipedia:Autotroph]], [[Wikipedia:Abiogenesis]]%0a* [[http://www.tedxbrussels.eu/2011/speakers/luc_steels.html|Luc Steels]], TEDx Brussels November 2011%0a* [[http://royalsociety.tv/rsPlayer.aspx?presentationid=307|The universality of quantum computation, and its implications]] by David Deutsch, Royal Society 2010%0a** see also [[Wikipedia:History of quantum computing]]%0a* [[http://blogs.wsj.com/chinarealtime/2011/11/23/china-to-cancel-college-majors-that-dont-pay/|China to Cancel College Majors That Don't Pay - China Real Time Report]] by Laurie Burkitt, WSJ November 2011%0a* [[http://www.guggenheim.org/new-york/interact/participate/youtube-play/the-take/moving-images/3721-youtube-delivers-people|YouTube Delivers People]] by Vera Tollmann, Guggenheum New-York 2010%0a** see also [[Content/Economy#TwoSidedMarkets]] known since few years%0a* [[http://royalsociety.org/events/2011/information-history-theory-flood/|The Information. A History, A Theory, A Flood.]] by James Gleick, Royal Society April 2011%0a** mention of technology to re-invent the brain%0a* [[http://www.multimedia.ethz.ch/episode_play/?doi=10.3930/ETHZ/AV-3dc61b41-e8fd-4c18-a391-0e1e762cc187|Learning Theory: Overview and Applications]] by Tomaso Poggio, ETH Zurich 2003%0a** ~20min concluding on the mathematics behind that it put constraints on scientific theory, thus having epistemological implication (without using the word)%0a** mention of [[Wikipedia:Vladimir Vapnik]] and [[Wikipedia:Leslie Valiant]]%0a** see also [[Events/MLClass]] and [[Tools/MachineLearning]]%0a* [[http://cscs.umich.edu/~crshalizi/reviews/kearns-vazirani/|Kearns and Vazirani, Intro. to Computational Learning Theory]] by Cosma Shalizi%0a* [[http://www.infoq.com/presentations/Machine-Learning|Machine Learning: A Love Story]] by Hilary Mason, InfoQ 2010%0a* [[http://www.ted.com/talks/thomas_thwaites_how_i_built_a_toaster_from_scratch.html|Thomas Thwaites: How I built a toaster]], TED.com 2010%0a** see also [[Content/Vademecum]] and [[Content/Projetautonomieenergetique]]%0a* [[http://www.pourlascience.fr/ewb_pages/f/fiche-article-slow-science-moins-mais-mieux-28304.php|Slow Science : moins, mais mieux]] by Christophe André, Pour la Science Decembre 2011%0a* [[http://www.wired.com/magazine/2011/11/mf_bitcoin/all/1|The Rise and Fall of Bitcoin]] by Benjamin Wallace, Wired November 2011%0a** see [[Tools/Financial#Bitcoin]]%0a* [[http://www.scientificamerican.com/article.cfm?id=good-science-always-has-political|Good Science Always Has Political Ramifications]] by Shawn Lawrence Otto, Scientific American November 2011%0a** see also [[ReadingNotes/Agnotology]]%0a* [[http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-15916677|Coding - the new Latin]] by Rory Cellan-Jones, BBC News November 2011%0a** see also [[Tools/Programming]]%0a* [[http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/cifamerica/2011/nov/25/shocking-truth-about-crackdown-occupy|The shocking truth about the crackdown on Occupy]] by Naomi Wolf, Guardian.co.uk November 2011%0a* [[http://torrentfreak.com/the-copyright-industry-a-century-of-deceit-111127/|The Copyright Industry – A Century Of Deceit]] by Rick Falkvinge, TorrentFreak November 2011%0a* [[http://www.influencia.net/fr/actualites/honte-prometheenne,46,1109.html|La honte prométhéenne]] Thomas Jamet, Influencia - Ricochets November 2011%0a* [[http://fkaplan.wordpress.com/2011/11/29/chacun-dans-sa-bulle-digitale/|Chacun dans sa bulle digitale]] by Frederic Kaplan, November 2011%0a* [[http://www.paristechreview.com/2011/11/30/high-performance-computing/|Challenges and Stakes of High Performance Computing]] by Philippe Ricoux, ParisTech Review November 2011%0a* [[http://uab.academia.edu/JordiVallverdú|Computational Epistemology and e-Science: A New Way of Thinking]] by Jordi Vallverdú, Mind & Machines 2010%0a** motivated by [[Content/AlgorithmicEpistemology]]%0a** focus on the extension of epistemology through the mean of computing tools%0a*** rather than assuming that the underlying way to practice epistemology, independently of the tools (brains or computers) is algorithmic PersonalInformationStream.WithoutNotesNovember12=* [[http://thesocietypages.org/cyborgology/2012/11/22/becoming-a-cyborg-should-be-taken-gently-of-modern-bio-paleo-machines/|Becoming a Cyborg should be taken gently: Of Modern Bio-Paleo-Machines]] by Tyger.A.C, Cyborgology November 2012 PersonalInformationStream.WithoutNotesNovember13=* [[http://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2013/10/patent-war-goes-nuclear-microsoft-apple-owned-rockstar-sues-google/|Patent war goes nuclear: Microsoft, Apple-owned “Rockstar” sues Google]] by Joe Mullin, Ars Technica November 2013%0a* [[http://arstechnica.com/security/2013/10/meet-badbios-the-mysterious-mac-and-pc-malware-that-jumps-airgaps/|Meet “badBIOS,” the mysterious Mac and PC malware that jumps airgaps]] by Dan Goodin, Ars Technica October 2013%0a* [[http://www.businessinsider.com/google-employees-confess-the-worst-things-about-working-at-google-2013-11|Google Employees Confess The Worst Things About Google]] by Jim Edwards, Business Insider November 2013%0a* [[http://www.usatoday.com/story/money/business/2013/11/02/financial-services-firms-job-cuts/3283105/|Financial firms cutting thousands of jobs]] by Paul Davidson, USA TODAY November 2013%0a* [[http://www.economist.com/news/finance-and-economics/21588900-all-around-world-labour-losing-out-capital-labour-pains|Workers’ share of national income: Labour pains]], The Economist November 2013%0a* [[http://www.nytimes.com/2013/09/20/business/us-textile-factories-return.html?hpw&_r=1&|U.S. Textile Plants Return, With Floors Largely Empty of People]] by Stephanie Clifford, NYTimes.com September 2013%0a* [[http://www.fastcompany.com/3015420/leadership-now/are-robots-going-to-kill-your-next-job-or-create-it|Are Robots Going To Kill Your Next Job Or Create It?]] by Camille Sweeney and Josh Gosfield, Business + Innovation for Fast Company September 2013%0a* [[http://www.pcworld.com/article/2045901/robots-fill-new-roles-at-work.html|Robots fill new roles at work]] by Esther Shein, PCWorld August 2013%0a* [[http://www.rethinkrobotics.com/about/news/news-item/rethink-robotics-launches-baxter-2-0-software/|Rethink Robotics Launches Baxter 2.0 Software]] by Dominic Weeks, Rethink Robotics September 2013%0a* [[http://www.hanelly.com/2013/11/the-digital-layer/|The digital layer]] by Andrew Hanelly, Hanelly.com November 2013%0a* [[http://news.vanderbilt.edu/2013/10/dark-brain-sees/|Even in the dark, brain “sees” its own body’s movement]] by Melanie Moran, Research News @ Vanderbilt October 2013%0a* [[http://arstechnica.com/security/2013/11/researcher-skepticism-grows-over-badbios-malware-claims/|Researcher skepticism grows over badBIOS malware claims]] by Dan Goodin, Ars Technica November 2013%0a* [[http://matadornetwork.com/abroad/how-to-piss-of-an-italian/|How to piss off an Italian]] by Eva Sandoval, Matador Network 2012%0a* [[http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/01956051.2011.624136|Contentious Language: South Park and the Transformation of Meaning]] by Marcus Schulzkea, Journal of Popular Film and Television 2012%0a** via http://www.tandfonline.com/action/showMostReadArticles?journalCode=vjpf20%0a* [[https://freedom-to-tinker.com/blog/felten/bitcoin-isnt-so-broken-after-all/|Bitcoin isn’t so broken after all]] by Ed Felten, freedom-to-tinker November 2013%0a* [[http://www.newscientist.com/article/mg22029422.800-first-sign-that-humanity-is-slowing-its-carbon-surge.html|First sign that humanity is slowing its carbon surge]] by Fred Pearce, New Scientist November 2013%0a* [[http://www.telegraph.co.uk/technology/google/10456445/Google-vows-to-block-child-pornography.html|Google vows to block child pornography]] by Hayley Dixon, Telegraph November 2013%0a* [[http://www.liberation.fr/societe/2013/11/15/chouchen-et-kouign-amann_947297|Chouchen et kouign-amann]] by Stéphane Guillon, Libération November 2013%0a* [[http://singularityhub.com/2013/11/17/after-bubble-and-crash-volatile-virtual-currency-bitcoin-marks-new-highs/|After Bubble and Crash, Volatile Virtual Currency Bitcoin Marks New Highs]] by Jason Dorrier, Singularity Hub November 2013%0a* [[http://dealbook.nytimes.com/2013/04/11/as-big-investors-emerge-bitcoin-gets-ready-for-its-close-up/|Never Mind Facebook; Winklevoss Twins Rule in Digital Money]] by Nathaniel Popper and Peter Lattman, NYTimes.com April 2013%0a* [[http://robrhinehart.com/?p=1005|High Frequency Dating]] by Rob Rhinehart, Mostly Harmless November 2013%0a* [[http://www.forbes.com/sites/ryancalo/2013/11/17/when-apps-attack/|When Apps Attack]] by Ryan Calo, Forbes November 2013%0a* [[http://aidontheedge.info/2013/11/19/big-data-needs-big-theory/|Big Data needs Big Theory]] by Geoffrey West, Aid on the Edge of Chaos November 2013%0a* [[http://www.creativitypost.com/science/introducing_computational_creativity_research|Introducing Computational Creativity Research]] by Anna Jordanous, The Creativity Post November 2013 PersonalInformationStream.WithoutNotesNovember14=* [[https://firstlook.org/theintercept/2014/11/12/stuxnet/|The Digital Hunt for Duqu, a Dangerous and Cunning U.S.-Israeli Spy Virus]] by Kim Zetter, The Intercept November 2014%0a* [[http://www.technologyreview.com/view/531911/isaac-asimov-asks-how-do-people-get-new-ideas/|Published for the First Time: a 1959 Essay by Isaac Asimov on Creativity]], MIT Technology Review November 2014%0a** "Once the cross-connection is made, it becomes obvious."%0a*** {-consider the parallel with one way function, i.e. the initially discovery is costly but its verification is cheap (eventually its application too)-} not necessarily%0a* [[http://www.scottaaronson.com/blog/?p=2059|What does the NSA think of academic cryptographers? Recently-declassified document provides clues]] by Scott Aaronson, Shtetl-Optimized November 2014%0a* [[http://www.economicpolicyjournal.com/2014/11/warning-bank-deposits-will-soon-no.html?m=1|WARNING Bank Deposits Will Soon No Longer Be Considered Money But Paper Investments]], EconomicPolicyJournal.com November 2014%0a** which makes one wonder if all the survivalist preparation shouldn't be for a 'post-apocalyptic' scenario but rather a post 'bank crash' scenario...%0a*** would that be tolerated though knowing who would have the most to lose?%0a* [[http://www.odditycentral.com/travel/north-sentinel-island-the-worlds-hardest-place-to-visit-2.html|North Sentinel Island - The World's Hardest Place to Visit]] by Sumitra, | Oddity Central January 2014%0a* [[http://scienceblog.com/75358/magic-tricks-created-using-artificial-intelligence-first-time/|Magic tricks created using artificial intelligence for the first time]], ScienceBlog.com November 2014%0a* [[http://www.cnet.com/uk/news/elon-musk-worries-skynet-is-only-five-years-off/?|Elon Musk worries Skynet is only five years off]] by Eric Mack, CNET November 2014%0a** https://www.reddit.com/r/Futurology/comments/2mh8tn/elon_musks_deleted_edge_comment_from_yesterday_on/%0a** http://edge.org/conversation/the-myth-of-ai%0a* [[http://www.newscientist.com/article/mg22329764.000-the-ai-boss-that-deploys-hong-kongs-subway-engineers.html|The AI boss that deploys Hong Kong's subway engineers]] by Hal Hodson, July 2014 New Scientist%0a* [[http://www.reuters.com/article/2014/11/19/science-banking-honesty-idUSL6N0T91V120141119|Banking culture breeds dishonesty, scientific study finds]] by Kate Kelland, Reuters November 2014%0a* [[http://www.politico.com/magazine/story/2014/11/overtime-pay-obama-congress-112954.html|Whatever Happened to Overtime?]] by Nick Hanauer, POLITICO Magazine November 2014%0a* [[http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2014/11/141120141442.htm|Imagination, reality flow in opposite directions in the brain]], ScienceDaily November 2014%0a** http://www.news.wisc.edu/23297%0a* [[http://blogs.wsj.com/digits/2014/11/21/baidus-andrew-ng-on-deep-learning-and-innovation-in-silicon-valley/|Baidu’s Andrew Ng on Deep Learning and Innovation in Silicon Valley]] by Gillian Wong, WSJ November 2014%0a* [[http://www.npr.org/blogs/13.7/2014/11/21/365753466/artificial-intelligence-really-is-pseudo-intelligence|Artificial Intelligence, Really, Is Pseudo-Intelligence]] by Alva Noe, NPR November 2014%0a* [[http://arxiv.org/abs/1410.6142|The Lovelace 2.0 Test of Artificial Creativity and Intelligence]] by Mark O. Riedl, October 2014%0a** asked the author via Twitter if the test had been attempted yet%0a** https://research.cc.gatech.edu/inc/mark-riedl%0a* [[http://www.symantec.com/connect/blogs/regin-top-tier-espionage-tool-enables-stealthy-surveillance|Regin: Top-tier espionage tool enables stealthy surveillance]], Symantec Connect November 2014%0a* [[http://thoughtinfection.com/2014/11/16/a-lack-of-human-intelligence-is-still-a-much-larger-threat-than-artificial-intelligence/|A Lack of Human Intelligence is Still a Much Larger Threat Than Artificial Intelligence]], Thought Infection November 2014%0a* [[http://motherboard.vice.com/read/how-the-pentagons-skynet-would-automate-war|How the Pentagon’s Skynet Would Automate War]] by Nafeez Ahmed, Motherboard November 2014%0a* [[http://www.pbs.org/independentlens/tshirttravels/film.html|Independent Lens . T-SHIRT TRAVELS]], PBS%0a* [[http://www.psychologicalscience.org/index.php/news/releases/feeling-wealthy-drives-opposition-to-wealth-redistribution.html|Feeling — Not Being — Wealthy Drives Opposition to Wealth Redistribution]], Association for Psychological Science November 2014%0a* [[http://www.forbes.com/sites/bridaineparnell/2014/11/26/long-term-space-flights-here-we-come-iss-astronauts-3d-print-the-first-spare-part-in-space/|ISS Astronauts 3D Print The First Spare Part In Space]] by Brid-Aine Parnell, Forbes.com November 2014%0a* [[http://my.telegraph.co.uk/expat/annabelkantaria/10156996/the-hidden-costs-of-life-in-dubai/|The hidden costs of life in Dubai]], My Telegraph November 2014%0a* [[http://www.theverge.com/2014/11/25/7276157/nanogenmo-robot-author-novel|The strange world of computer-generated novels]] by Josh Dzieza, The Verge November 2014%0a* [[http://priceonomics.com/the-turkey-hunger-games/|The Turkey Hunger Games]], Priceonomics.com November 2014%0a* [[http://thebulletin.org/ebola-slow-motion-atomic-bomb7825|Ebola: A slow-motion atomic bomb]] by Devabhaktuni Srikrishna and Ranu S. Dhillon, Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists November 2014%0a* [[http://www.lepetitjournal.com/shanghai/accueil/actualite-chine/200671-sante-une-experience-chinoise-en-eprouvette-insulaire|Une expérience chinoise en éprouvette insulaire]] by Eric Meyer, Lepetitjournal.com November 2014 PersonalInformationStream.WithoutNotesNovember15=* [[http://www.economist.stfi.re/news/briefing/21677228-technology-behind-bitcoin-lets-people-who-do-not-know-or-trust-each-other-build-dependable?sf=rjbkrz|The great chain of being sure about things]] The Economist October 2015%0a* [[http://googleresearch.blogspot.co.uk/2015/11/computer-respond-to-this-email.html|Computer, respond to this email.]] by Greg Corrado, Google Research Blog November 2015%0a* [[https://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/dont-delay/201508/media-use-escapism-and-procrastination|Media Use, Escapism and Procrastination]] by Timothy A Pychyl Ph.D., Psychology Today August 2015%0a* [[http://www.wired.com/2015/11/facebook-is-aiming-its-ai-at-go-the-game-no-computer-can-crack|Facebook Aims Its AI at the Game No Computer Can Crack]] by Cade Metz, WIRED November 2015%0a* [[http://www.economist.com/news/leaders/21677198-technology-behind-bitcoin-could-transform-how-economy-works-trust-machine|The trust machine]], The Economist October 2015%0a** [[Tools/Bitcoin]]%0a* [[http://smus.com/sensor-fusion-prediction-webvr/|Sensor fusion and motion prediction]] by Boris Smus, November 2015%0a* [[http://bgr.com/2015/11/11/virtual-reality-games-accessory-impacto/|Virtual Reality Games Enter Reality With Impacto Technology]] by Zach Epstein, BGR November 2015%0a* [[http://www.up.co/communities/belgium/brussels/blog/2015/11/13/win-startup-weekend-using-agile|How to win a Startup Weekend using Agile]] by Michel Duchateau, Brussels UP Global Startup Communities November 2015%0a* [[http://news.stanford.edu/news/2015/november/fraud-science-papers-111615.html|Stanford researchers uncover patterns in how scientists lie about their data]] by Bjorn Carey, Stanford News November 2015%0a* [[http://www.ft.com/cms/s/2/797fb592-7648-11e5-933d-efcdc3c11c89.html|Extracts from the 2015 shortlist]] FT & McKinsey Business Book of the Year Award October 2015%0a* [[http://www.ft.com/intl/cms/s/0/45ea0f60-8d55-11e5-8be4-3506bf20cc2b.html|Robots capture 2015 business book award]] by Andrew Hill, FT.com November 2015%0a* [[http://greatergood.berkeley.edu/article/item/tips_for_keeping_a_gratitude_journal|Tips for Keeping a Gratitude Journal]] by Jason Marsh, Greater Good 2011%0a* [[http://www.monde-diplomatique.fr/2008/08/BAILLY/16206|Avec les jeunes de Bruxelles enfermés dans leurs quartiers]] by Olivier Bailly, Madeleine Guyot, Almos Mihaly & Ahmed Ouamara, Le Monde diplomatique 2008%0a* [[https://schnouki.net/posts/2015/11/25/lets-encrypt-and-client-certificates/|Let's Encrypt and client certificates]] by Thomas Jost, /dev/schnouki November 2015%0a** see the motivation https://code.google.com/p/android/issues/detail?id=82036%0a** partly solved using http://android.stackexchange.com/a/53854%0a* [[http://steve-yegge.blogspot.be/2006/03/execution-in-kingdom-of-nouns.html|Execution in the Kingdom of Nouns]] by Steve Yegge, Stevey's Blog Rants 2006%0a* [[http://www.franceculture.fr/emission-continent-sciences-et-si-l-effondrement-etait-l-horizon-de-notre-generation-2015-11-23|Et si l’effondrement était l’horizon de notre génération?]], France Culture November 2015%0a** [[Content/Vademecum]] should be linked to existing models and send warnings PersonalInformationStream.WithoutNotesNovember2016=* [[https://medium.com/ghvr/it-takes-a-village-43f892288700|It Takes a Village]] by Tony Parisi, GHVR on Medium October 2016%0a* [[http://www.jenunderwood.com/2016/05/05/immersive-data-visualization-virtual-reality/|Immersive Data Visualization with Virtual Reality]] By Jen Underwood, Business Intelligence & Advanced Analytics May 2016%0a** [[http://anwell.me/articles/iviz/|iViz: The Immersive, Multi-Dimensional Visualization Platform]] by Anwell, 2014%0a* [[http://www.makery.info/2016/11/01/100-idees-a-la-con-au-hackacon-anti-hackathon/|100 idées ŕ la con au hackacon anti-hackathon]], Makery November 2016%0a* [[https://blog.mozvr.com/connecting-virtual-worlds-hyperlinks-in-webvr/|Connecting Virtual Worlds: Hyperlinks in WebVR]] by Casey Yee, MozVR Blog November 2016%0a* [[https://blog.mozvr.com/developing-an-aframe-teleport-component/|Developing an A-Frame Teleport Component]] by Fernando Serrano, MozVR Blog November 2016%0a* [[http://www.forbes.com/sites/davidewalt/2016/11/02/inside-magic-leap-the-secretive-4-5-billion-startup-changing-computing-forever/|Inside Magic Leap, The Secretive $4.5 Billion Startup Changing Computing Forever]] by David M. Ewalt, Forbes November 2016%0a* [[https://steveblank.com/2010/10/07/strategy-is-not-a-to-do-list/|Steve Blank Strategy is Not a To Do List]] by Steve Blank, 2010%0a* [[http://www.roadtovr.com/virtual-reality-desktop-compared-oculus-rift-htc-vive/|4 Virtual Reality Desktops For Vive and Rift Compared]] by Dominic Brennan, Road to VR October 2016%0a* [[http://adage.com/article/media/questions-answered-virtual-reality-augmented-reality/306482/|Your Questions Answered: Virtual Reality, Augmented Reality]] by Jeanine Poggi. AdAge October 2016%0a* [[https://medium.com/@unakravets/rethinking-responsive-d557ef1745bd|Rethinking Responsive Design]] by Una Kravets November 2016%0a* [[https://ec.europa.eu/digital-single-market/en/blog/treating-social-disorders-robots-and-avatars-imitates-patients-body-language|Treating social disorders with robots and avatars that imitate the patient's body language]] by Benoit Bardy, Digital Single Market blog November 2016%0a** http://www.euromov.eu/alterego/%0a* [[https://haptic.al/boiler-room-and-inception-launch-a-new-music-venue-for-virtual-reality-557d1a49f825|Boiler Room and Inception launch a new music venue for virtual reality]] by Deniz Ergürel, November 2016%0a* [[http://www.roadtovr.com/google-launching-webvr-support-for-android-chrome-in-january-desktop-to-follow/|Google Bringing WebVR Support to Android Chrome in January]] by Ben Lang, RoadToVR November 2016%0a* [[http://ascii.textfiles.com/archives/5084|A Simple Request: VLC.js]], by Jason Scott, ASCII November 2016%0a* [[http://www.roadtovr.com/white-house-highlights-6-funding-opportunities-for-vr-education-projects/|The White House Highlights 6 Funding Opportunities for VR Education Projects]] by Ben Lang, RoadToVR November 2016%0a** see Inception School made during [[Events/VRHackatonUtrecht2016]]%0a* [[https://medium.com/@bnolan/an-alternative-browser-for-webvr-94bbab0a3c65#.m8imctfa2|An alternative browser for WebVR?]] by Ben Nolan, April 2016%0a* [[https://medium.com/france/trump-le-plus-grave-ce-nest-pas-sa-victoire-mais-notre-r%25C3%25A9action-1586b8370a9f#.fuhntf5r7|TRUMP : le plus important ce n’est pas sa victoire mais notre réaction]] Ludovic Delaherche, November 2016%0a* https://blog.mozilla.org/blog/2016/03/14/mozilla-pushes-the-web-to-new-levels-as-a-platform-for-games/%0a** via Camille%0a* https://blogs.windows.com/msedgedev/2016/10/31/webassembly-browser-preview/#befmKVX4c5qeAlmJ.97%0a* http://v8project.blogspot.be/2016/10/webassembly-browser-preview.html%0a* https://hacks.mozilla.org/2016/10/webassembly-browser-preview/%0a* http://uploadvr.com/htc-vive-wireless-kit/%0a* http://www.roadtovr.com/neos-aims-to-be-the-google-docs-of-vr-world-building/%0a* http://store.steampowered.com/app/547280?beta=0%0a* [[http://venturebeat.com/2016/11/10/google-daydream-view-review/|Google Daydream View review: A massive step up from Cardboard, but content is lacking]] by Jordan Novet and Emil Protalinski, VentureBeat November 2016%0a* [[https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/global-opinions/wp/2016/11/10/im-a-muslim-a-woman-and-an-immigrant-i-voted-for-trump/|I’m a Muslim, a woman and an immigrant. I voted for Trump.]] by Asra Q. Nomani, The Washington Post November 2016%0a* [[http://news.mit.edu/2016/enabling-wireless-virtual-reality-1114|Enabling wireless virtual reality]] by Adam Conner-Simons, MIT CSAIL November 2016%0a* [[http://www.mic-brussels.be/b2b-vr-hackathon-icab-october-21-22-and-23/|B2B VR Hackathon @ ICAB – October 21, 22 and 23]] by Alexis Paternostre, MIC Brussels October 2016%0a* [[http://uploadvr.com/b2b-vr-hackathon-brussels/|Inside A Business-Focused VR Hackathon in Brussels]] by Krzysztof Izdebski, UploadVR October 2016%0a* https://www.opnminded.com/2016/11/11/maldives-proches-de-lenfer-terre.html%0a* [[https://tobiastom.name/articles/doing-what-you-think-is-right|Doing what you think is right]] by Tobias Tom, November 2016%0a* [[http://uploadvr.com/report-oculus-acquires-computer-vision-zurich-eye/|Report: Oculus Acquires Computer Vision Company Zurich Eye]] by Jamie Feltham, uplaodVR November 2016%0a* [[http://www.cio.com/article/3090143/security/highlights-from-the-w3c-blockchain-workshop-at-mit.html|Highlights from the W3C blockchain workshop at MIT]] By Peter B. Nichol, CIO June 2016%0a* [[https://medium.com/desk-of-van-schneider/the-post-virtual-reality-sadness-fb4a1ccacae4|The Post Virtual Reality Sadness]], Desk of van Schneider%0a** see exchanges with Mike Heim and Thomas Furness%0a* [[https://medium.com/@micah31/adobe-announces-its-first-virtual-reality-art-program-with-an-endless-canvass-b93256397b28|Adobe announces it’s first Virtual Reality Art Program with an Endless Canvas.]] by Micah Blumberg, November 2016%0a* [[https://blog.google/products/google-vr/google-earth-vr-bringing-whole-wide-world-virtual-reality/|Google Earth VR - Bringing the whole wide world to virtual reality]]%0a* [[http://uk.businessinsider.com/spacex-internet-satellite-constellation-2016-11|SpaceX just asked the FCC to launch 4,425 satellites]] by Dave Mosher, Business Insider November 2016%0a* [[https://hms.harvard.edu/news/how-do-you-know-you-know|How Do You Know You Know?]] by Jacqueline Mitchel, HMS November 2016%0a* [[http://www.codeate.com/2016/11/15/torus-tuesday-10-a-more-human-gaze-system/|Torus Tuesday #10 — A more human gaze system]] by Michael Sechooler, Codeate November 2016%0a* [[https://medium.com/web-ar/new-challenges-ar-will-pose-for-the-web-48b754dfcdbc|New Challenges AR will pose for the Web]] by Saranyan Vigraham, V(A)RIOUS June 2016%0a* [[https://medium.com/web-ar/how-will-we-consume-content-in-ar-dd6ba860d6dd#.bt3u801vj|How will we consume content in AR?]] by Saranyan Vigraham, V(A)RIOUS September 2016%0a* [[http://edition.cnn.com/2016/11/17/africa/google-project-sunroof/index.html|How much solar energy can your roof make? Just Google it]] by Jacopo Prisco, CNN November 2016%0a* [[http://www.atlasobscura.com/articles/an-alarm-designer-on-how-to-annoy-people-in-the-most-effective-ways|An Alarm Designer on How to Annoy People in the Most Effective Ways]] by Ella Morton, Atlas Obscura November 2016%0a* [[http://www.nytimes.com/2013/03/22/world/asia/as-chinas-environmental-woes-worsen-infighting-emerges-as-biggest-obstacle.html|As Pollution Worsens in China, Solutions Succumb to Infighting]] by Edward Wong, The New York Times 2013%0a* [[https://www.packtpub.com/books/content/look-webvr-development/|A Look into WebVR Development]] by Paul Dechov, PACKT Books November 2016%0a* [[https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/Link_prefetching_FAQ|Link prefetching FAQ]] by Darin Fisher, MDN 2003%0a* [[http://owlchemylabs.com/owlchemyvr-mixed-reality-update-2/|OwlchemyVR Mixed Reality Update]], Owlchemy Labs November 2016%0a* https://medium.com/sapphire-ventures-perspectives/why-consumer-investors-may-fail-to-return-their-funds-78b39e002ff8%0a* https://medium.com/vr-talk/short-lived-vr-games-are-leading-us-to-an-uncertain-future-4ec3f42a7c77%0a* [[https://hackernoon.com/hackapost-how-hackathons-can-be-the-best-learning-tool-under-the-sun-9c97e567e0a5|Hackapost: how hackathons can be the best learning tool under the sun]] by Philippe Back, September 2016%0a* [[http://magazine.imec.be/data/106/reader/reader.html?t=1478084172832#!preferred/1/package/106/pub/112/page/3|Imec builds springboard for tech entrepreneurs]], Imec Magazine November 2016%0a* [[http://greatergood.berkeley.edu/article/item/how_to_say_thanks_without_feeling_indebted|How to Say Thanks Without Feeling Indebted]] by Jill Suttie, Greater GoodNovember 2016%0a* [[http://www.forbes.com/sites/lizryan/2016/04/08/the-truth-about-performance-improvement-plans/#664794a63374|The Truth About 'Performance Improvement Plans']] by Liz Ryan, Forbes, April 2016%0a* [[https://www.engadget.com/2016/11/23/lenovo-phab-2-pro-review/|Lenovo Phab 2 Pro review: Stumbling out of the gate]] by Chris Velazco, engadget November 2016%0a* [[https://blog.mozvr.com/webvr-servo-architecture-and-latency-optimizations/|WebVR coming to Servo: Architecture and latency optimizations]] by Imanol Fernandez, MozillaVR November 2016%0a* [[https://www.edge.org/response-detail/26699|Virtual Reality Goes Mainstream: A Complex Convolution]] by Thomas Metzinger, Edge.org November 2016%0a** cf [[ReadingNotes/TheEgoTunnel]] and [[ReadingNotes/BeingNoOne]]%0a* [[https://www.edge.org/response-detail/26559|The Most Important X...Y...Z...]] by Jared Diamond, Edge.org November 2016%0a* [[https://www.edge.org/response-detail/26720|Rethinking Authority With The Blockchain Crypto Enlightenment]] by Melanie Swan, Edge.org November 2016%0a* [[https://www.edge.org/response-detail/26783|Computational Complexity And The Nature Of Reality]] by Amanda Gefter, Edge.org November 2016%0a* [[https://www.edge.org/response-detail/26784|The Hermeneutic Hypercycle]] by Maximilian Schich, Edge.org November 2016 PersonalInformationStream.WithoutNotesNovember2017=* https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2017-11-01/shining-star-of-initial-coin-offerings-crashing-back-to-earth%0a* http://blog.kenperlin.com/?p=19351%0a* http://cognitivemedium.com/interfaces-1/%0a** plenty of ideas close to the much older [[Cookbook/Cognition#ThinkingIsTechnical]]%0a** "the system is a cognitive technology enabling us to express previously unthinkable thoughts."%0a** "thinking is essentially a real-time, performative, improvisational act, and this is a consequence of our basic physiology: the process of internalization works best for operations that take place at the speed of thought."%0a** mention of [[Events/SundayGeekBrunch2016InventingOnPrinciple#TalkInventingOnPrinciple]]%0a* http://cognitivemedium.com/tat/%0a** "The interface begins to disappear, becoming part of your consciousness. You have been, in some measure, transformed."%0a* http://tomtunguz.com/ico-trends/%0a* https://www.theparisreview.org/blog/2017/11/02/on-unread-books/%0a* https://www.wired.com/story/prezi-augmented-reality/%0a* https://medium.com/rodinvr/getting-started-with-rodin-io-3476a3bd3a25%0a* https://medium.com/personal-growth/the-most-important-life-hack-i-ve-learned-81caab921d0f%0a* https://medium.com/the-mission/forget-about-the-10-000-hour-rule-7b7a39343523%0a* https://www.planet.com/pulse/mission-1utm_sourcepulse_mediumsocial/%0a* https://medium.com/@pechyonkin/understanding-hintons-capsule-networks-part-i-intuition-b4b559d1159b%0a* https://www.technologyreview.com/s/609451/ibm-raises-the-bar-with-a-50-qubit-quantum-computer/%0a* https://www.theatlantic.com/technology/archive/2017/11/why-sign-language-gloves-dont-help-deaf-people/545441/%0a* https://medium.com/@karpathy/software-2-0-a64152b37c35%0a* http://learn.media.mit.edu/lcl/weeks/week2/%0a* https://medium.com/inborn-experience/vr-dataviz-41ef0dc879c%0a** on the importance of relatable data%0a*** read to prepare for [[Testing/Codiax2017]]%0a* https://gravityjack.com/news/developer-tips/virtual-reality-data-visualization/%0a* https://medium.com/samsung-internet-dev/not-just-games-new-unusual-uses-of-virtual-reality-4ff5787a58eb%0a* http://technode.com/2017/04/28/this-startup-wants-to-shake-up-data-visualization-with-vr/%0a* https://medium.com/kineviz-blog/data-and-virtual-reality-part-i-3d088cee161a%0a** using 3D models to represent more dimensions e.g. table height, width, number of feet, style, etc%0a* https://medium.com/kineviz-blog/visualizing-node-link-graphs-84a40a9b2fcc%0a** Edward Tufte data/ink ratio%0a** edge bundling%0a*** e.g. https://github.com/upphiminn/d3.ForceBundle%0a* http://www.carbonculturereview.com/techonology/in-space-no-one-cares-about-the-documentation/%0a* https://www.nature.com/news/the-catalogue-that-made-metrics-and-changed-science-1.22961%0a* https://vfxblog.com/2017/11/09/pixar-previews-their-real-time-graphics-talk-at-siggraph-asia/%0a* https://medium.com/@karpathy/virtual-reality-still-not-quite-there-again-5f51f2b43867%0a* http://elevr.com/the-office-of-the-future/%0a* https://www.wsj.com/articles/chess-novice-challenged-magnus-carlsen-1510866214%0a* https://hacks.mozilla.org/2017/11/go-beyond-console-log-with-the-firefox-debugger/%0a* http://hood.ie/blog/say-hello-to-offline-first.html%0a* https://techcrunch.com/2017/11/21/you-can-virtually-inhabit-toyotas-new-humanoid-robot/%0a* https://productmanageronthego.wordpress.com/2017/11/16/vr-website/%0a* https://www.technologyreview.com/s/609473/finally-a-useful-application-for-vr-training-employees/%0a* https://www.roadtovr.com/amazons-new-sumerian-tool-aims-make-developing-web-based-vr-applications-easier/%0a* https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/aws/launch-presenting-amazon-sumerian/%0a* https://nbherard.com/business/augmented-and-virtual-reality-in-healthcare-market-detailed-study-analysis-to-2025/25755%0a* http://uasmagazine.com/articles/1781/intelsat-general-successfully-tests-satellite-tech-for-uas%0a* https://www.franceculture.fr/emissions/la-conversation-scientifique/dou-viennent-les-idees?utm_campaign=Echobox&utm_medium=Social&utm_source=Facebook%0a** [[ReadingNotes/OriginsOfGenius]]%0a** [[ReadingNotes/Hadamard]] PersonalInformationStream.WithoutNotesNovember2018=* https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/research/project/prism/%0a* https://blog.mozvr.com/mozilla-hubs-immersive-communication-on-any-device/%0a* https://www.theglobeandmail.com/life/parenting/article-virtual-reality-brings-trick-or-treating-to-children-in-hospice-care/%0a* https://techcrunch.com/2018/11/01/walmart-adds-an-ar-scanner-to-its-ios-app-for-product-comparisons/%0a* https://www.roadtovr.com/whats-the-difference-between-screen-door-effect-sde-mura-aliasing-vr-headset/%0a* https://blog.mozvr.com/principles-of-mixed-reality-permissions/%0a* https://blog.vive.com/us/2018/09/26/bell-brings-revolutionary-fcx-001-market-10-times-faster-htc-vive/%0a* https://edition.cnn.com/2018/10/30/business/europe-lithium-electric-batteries/index.html%0a* https://blog.kadenze.com/creative-technology/ways-we-experience-vr-in-everyday-life/%0a* https://techcrunch.com/2018/10/22/the-future-of-photography-is-code/%0a* https://www.wired.com/story/apple-abandons-mass-market-as-iphone-turns-luxury/%0a* http://palmerluckey.com/free-isnt-cheap-enough/%0a* https://blog.mozvr.com/lessons-learned-while-designing-for-the-immersive-web/%0a* https://medium.com/neeeu/lessons-in-bringing-birds-to-life-an-augmented-reality-experiment-at-the-museum-of-natural-history-21d2855c4c68%0a* https://www.cmo.com.au/article/649324/domino-debuts-augmented-reality-pizza-ordering/%0a* https://medium.com/@mattburgess/beyond-console-log-2400fdf4a9d8%0a* http://blog.collectivemass.com/2018/10/developing-for-the-magic-leap-one-with-unity/%0a* https://uploadvr.com/images-of-prototype-valve-vr-headset-leak/%0a* https://hbr.org/ideacast/2018/08/understanding-digital-strategy%0a* https://hbr.org/2015/06/you-need-an-innovation-strategy%0a* https://www.imec-int.com/en/imec-magazine/imec-magazine-november-2018/from-mediaeval-paintings-to-holography-how-jpeg-is-revolutionizing-the-way-the-world-is-photographed-and-displayed%0a* https://news.harvard.edu/gazette/story/2018/06/harvard-researchers-may-have-answer-to-why-youre-never-satisfied/%0a* https://www.imec-int.com/en/articles/imec-ghent-university-and-seed-demonstrate-electronics-in-hydrogel-based-soft-lenses%0a* https://www.theatlantic.com/technology/archive/2018/11/facebook-google-amazon-and-collapse-tech-mythology/575989/%0a* https://www.laicite.be/magazine-article/ceci-nest-dystopie/%0a* https://mindrxiv.org/yce2q/%0a* https://news.berkeley.edu/2018/11/19/brainclocks/%0a* https://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-018-06930-7%0a* https://www.blippar.com/blog/2018/08/09/launching-indoor-visual-positioning-for-enhanced-location-based-augmented-reality%0a* https://getpocket.com/explore/item/scientists-agree-coffee-naps-are-better-than-coffee-or-naps-alone-700971561%0a* https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpsyg.2018.01280/full%0a* https://www.cnbc.com/2018/11/27/read-google-employees-open-letter-protesting-project-dragonfly.html%0a* https://www.hsph.harvard.edu/nutritionsource/2018/11/27/effects-of-varying-amounts-of-carbohydrate-on-metabolism-after-weight-loss/%0a* https://www.spar3d.com/news/related-new-technologies/blippars-ar-tech-does-indoor-navigation-without-slam-or-beacons/%0a* https://www.theregister.co.uk/2018/11/30/blockchain_study_finds_0_per_cent_success_rate/ PersonalInformationStream.WithoutNotesNovember2019=* https://www.bbc.com/news/av/technology-50188819/avatars-are-we-ready-for-our-digital-twins%0a* https://hbr.org/2018/12/dont-give-up-on-a-great-idea-just-because-it-seems-obvious%0a* https://blog.florianlopes.io/host-multiple-websites-on-single-host-docker/%0a* https://horizon-magazine.eu/article/emotional-response-city-design-could-guide-urban-planning.html%0a* https://ec.europa.eu/digital-single-market/en/news/eu-project-develops-virtual-reality-application-theatre-and-film-productions%0a* https://www.cnbc.com/2019/11/03/google-is-silent-on-political-ads-amid-facebook-twitter-spat.html%0a* https://blog.google/products/hardware/agreement-with-fitbit/%0a* https://greatergood.berkeley.edu/article/item/four_ways_to_calm_your_mind_in_stressful_times%0a* https://www.theguardian.com/books/2019/oct/04/shoshana-zuboff-surveillance-capitalism-assault-human-automomy-digital-privacy%0a* https://www.kguttag.com/2019/11/10/all-magic-leap-patents-have-apparently-been-assigned-to-j-p-chase-morgan-as-collateral/%0a* https://www.fastcompany.com/90426854/facebook-may-soon-scan-your-face-to-verify-your-identity%0a* http://www.strategicstructures.com/?p=1662%0a* https://greatergood.berkeley.edu/article/item/how_deep_sleep_can_soothe_your_anxious_brain%0a* https://penntoday.upenn.edu/news/Penn-neuroscientists-show-memory-recall-spatial-navigation-similar-electrical-activity-brain%0a* https://www.digi.no/artikler/nordmann-fronter-organisasjon-som-vil-lage-et-apent-okosystem-for-ar/477937%0a* https://www.theatlantic.com/technology/archive/2019/11/amazon-warehouse-reports-show-worker-injuries/602530/%0a* https://jsantell.com/web-ar-prototypes%0a* https://www.mic-brussels.be/en/ai-ethics-and-regulation/%0a* https://www.psychologytoday.com/au/blog/fulfillment-any-age/201911/personality-trait-may-improve-your-relationships PersonalInformationStream.WithoutNotesNovember2020=* https://buildvirtual.net/create-a-private-docker-registry-tutorial/%0a** motivated by https://twitter.com/utopiah/status/1323568075321597952%0a** see also [[Tools/Docker]] in particular related to [[SRE/]] close to current ideas I have (4 years later) from WebOfThings, cf [[Cookbook/Electronics]]%0a* https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2020/11/github-youtube-dl-takedown-isnt-just-problem-american-law%0a* https://www.cigionline.org/articles/after-decades-catch-china-needs-rethink-its-innovation-strategy%0a* https://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2020-10/uoia-cdo102920.php%0a* http://www.angelechristin.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/10/Algorithmic-Ethnography_CAP.pdf%0a* https://www.nytimes.com/2020/10/25/technology/apple-google-search-antitrust.html%0a* https://scattered-thoughts.net/writing/pinephone-first-steps/%0a* https://www.aivero.com/2020/03/gstreamer-elements-realsense-open-sourced/%0a* https://www.aivero.com/2020/05/gstreamer-support-azure-kinect/%0a* https://www.bbc.com/news/health-54873105%0a* https://www.instructables.com/RGB-D-SLAM-With-Kinect-on-Raspberry-Pi-4-Buster-RO/%0a* https://techcrunch.com/2020/10/29/sifives-new-pc-is-bringing-open-source-computing-closer-to-reality/%0a* https://ai.googleblog.com/2020/11/the-machine-learning-behind-hum-to.html%0a* https://ai.googleblog.com/2020/08/on-device-real-time-body-pose-tracking.html%0a* https://www.unicef.org/innovation/stories/girls-satellites-soar-stars%0a* https://www.theregister.com/2020/11/14/google_android_data_allowance/%0a* https://blog.google/outreach-initiatives/education/expanding-google-arts-and-culture-expeditions/%0a* https://www.theverge.com/2020/11/13/21564279/google-expeditions-vr-cardboard-tours-shutdown-arts-culture-app-migration%0a* https://www.lalibre.be/economie/decideurs-chroniqueurs/pour-un-confinement-sans-travailleurs-pret-a-jeter-5faea86ad8ad586f51a1fee5%0a* https://www.texasmonthly.com/being-texan/covid-middle-of-nowhere/%0a* https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2020/11/github-reinstates-youtube-dl-after-riaas-abuse-dmca%0a* https://blog.servo.org/2020/11/17/servo-home/%0a* https://observablehq.com/@tomlarkworthy/serverside-cells%0a* https://therevolvingdoorproject.org/progressive-groups-urge-president-elect-biden-not-to-appoint-former-google-ceo-to-administration/%0a* https://cordis.europa.eu/article/id/421442-technology-brings-wireless-communication-to-millions-of-everydayobjects%0a* https://emerging-europe.com/business/serbian-edtech-start-up-propter-receives-funding-from-unicef-to-bring-virtual-reality-to-stem-classrooms/%0a* https://therevolvingdoorproject.org/tag/anti-monopoly/%0a* https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2020-07-17/amazon-apple-hire-one-of-big-tech-s-most-prominent-u-s-critics%0a* https://www.fsf.org/givingguide/v11/%0a* https://medium.com/digital-public-goods/licensing-within-the-digital-public-goods-standard-a1a6347377e8%0a* https://blog.zsa.io/2002-live-training-improvements/%0a* https://www.cigionline.org/articles/surveillance-capitalism-wasnt-built-powerful-companies-alone%0a* https://www.wired.com/story/facebook-is-going-after-its-critics-in-the-name-of-privacy/%0a* https://tracktor.fr/blog/realite-augmentee-linnovation-enfin-accessible-pour-les-acteurs-du-btp%0a* https://www.protocol.com/intel-studios-ar-vr-capture-closure%0a* https://www.nytimes.com/2020/11/24/technology/smartphones-apps.html%0a* https://vrtogether.eu/2020/11/18/creating-an-interactive-vr-experience-with-the-vrtogether-platform/%0a* https://dogstudio.co/cases/tomorrowland%0a* https://linuxsmartphones.com/video-megis-multi-boot-image-for-the-pinephone-with-17-linux-distros/%0a* https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2020/nov/25/part-human-part-machine-is-apple-turning-us-all-into-cyborgs%0a* https://www.jacobinmag.com/2015/08/amazon-google-facebook-privacy-bezos/%0a* https://www.concurrences.com/en/review/issues/no-4-2020/law-economics/privacy-and-competition-law-is-there-a-room-for-private-enforcement-97146-en%0a* https://publicdomainreview.org/essay/emma-willard-maps-of-time%0a* https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-020-03348-4 PersonalInformationStream.WithoutNotesOctober09=* [[http://www.pbs.org/now/shows/538/index.html|Surrogacy: Wombs for Rent?]], NOW on PBS, September 2009%0a* [[http://sites.radiofrance.fr/chaines/france-culture2/emissions/science_publique/fiche.php?diffusion_id=77068|Le corps devient-il bionique ?]], Science publique, France Culture 2009%0a** dialog on Augmented Reality at about 30min%0a* [[http://www.securitytube.net/Social-Zombies-(Your-Friends-want-to-Eat-your-Brains)-Defcon-17-video.aspx|Social Zombies (Your Friends want to Eat your Brains)]], Defcon 17 August 2009%0a** [[http://socialmediasecurity.com/|Social Media Security]] Exposing the insecurities of social media%0a** [[http://www.gnucitizen.org/|GNUCitizen]] "an Information Security Think Tank which exists to advance public understanding of offensive and defensive information security technologies, to educate and share information with its members and the public on best practicegs, tools and techniques for such coverage and to represent the interests of its members."%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/user/AtheistPlanetBlog#g/c/BB2DE15B73D30FCE|Richard Dawkins interviews Wendy Wright]] from The Genius of Charles Darwin%0a* [[http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00ndtxm/Horizon_20092010_Do_I_Drink_Too_Much/|Do I Drink Too Much?]], John Marsden, BBC Horizon 2009%0a* [[http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/obamaswar/|FRONTLINE: Obama's War]], PBS October 2009%0a* {-[[http://www.arte.tv/fr/Comprendre-le-monde/philosophie/2886242.html|Philosophie : Identité]] avec Raphaël Enthoven et son invite Elise Marrou, Arte 2009-}%0a** moved to [[Person.Person]]%0a* [[http://www.arte.tv/fr/Comprendre-le-monde/philosophie/2892250.html|Philosophie : Image]] avec Raphaël Enthoven et son invite Klaus Speidel, Arte 2009%0a** shared with Lea%0a* {-[[http://www.arte.tv/fr/Comprendre-le-monde/philosophie/2892262.html|Philosophie : Langage]] avec Raphaël Enthoven et son invite Philippe Schlenker, Arte 2009-}%0a** moved to [[ReadingNotes.ThePrehistoryOfLanguage]]%0a* [[http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00n58ml/The_Life_and_Death_of_a_Mobile_Phone/|The Life and Death of a Mobile Phone]], BBC October 2009%0a* [[http://plus7.arte.tv/fr/1697660,CmC=2888718,scheduleId=2853472.html|Que lisent les Chinois?]], Arte October 2009%0a* [[http://sites.radiofrance.fr/chaines/france-culture2/emissions/marche-des-sciences/fiche.php?diffusion_id=77265|L'histoire du CNRS]], La Marche des Sciences, France Culture October 2009%0a* [[http://letsmakemoney.at/|Let's Make Money]] by Erwin Wagenhofer, 2008%0a* [[http://autrement.blogspirit.com/archive/2009/10/16/hadopi-creation-internet-repression-ou-creation.html|Hadopi, Création & Internet : répression ou création ?]], Aligre FM October 2009%0a* [[http://fora.tv/2009/10/08/Next_Decade_Technologies_Changing_the_World-Tim-Berners-Lee|Next Decade Technologies: Tim Berners-Lee]], Technology Academy Foundation August 2009%0a** [[http://www.data.gov/|Data.gov]] searchable data catalogs providing access to data in three ways: through%0a*** the "raw" data catalog,%0a*** the tool catalog and %0a*** the geodata catalog.%0a** [[http://www.w3.org/|World Wide Web Consortium (W3C)]]%0a* [[http://fora.tv/2009/08/05/Entrepreneurism_Begin_With_The_End_In_Mind_Jon_Fisher|Entrepreneurism, Begin With The End In Mind: Jon Fisher]], The Commonwealth Club of California, June 2009%0a* {-[[http://fora.tv/2009/08/18/David_Cameron_in_Conversation_with_Nassim_Taleb|David Cameron in Conversation with Nassim Taleb]], Royal Society for the encouragement of Arts, August 2009-}%0a** [[http://www.fooledbyrandomness.com/|FooledByRandomness.com]] Nassim Nicholas Taleb's Home Page%0a** moved to [[Content.FinancialTools]]%0a* {-[[http://fora.tv/2009/08/18/Peter_Wothers_Just_Add_Water|Peter Wothers: Just Add Water]], Australian National University, Australian Broadcasting Corporation, August 2009-}%0a** moved to [[ReadingNotes.ElegantSolutions#Chapter2]]%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8ZmO948g4Q4|The Illusion Of Complexity - Neuroactivity And Complex Behaviour]] October 2009%0a** see also [[http://www.seedea.org/thelab/stigmergylive/|StigmergyLive]]%0a* [[http://cacm.acm.org/magazines/2009/9/38904-the-status-of-the-p-versus-np-problem/fulltext|The Status of the P Versus NP Problem]] by Lance Fortnow, Communications of the ACM September 2009%0a** [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_combinatorics|History of combinatorics]] - Wikipedia%0a** [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Binomial_coefficient|Binomial coefficient]](s) "are of importance in combinatorics, because they provide ready formulas for certain frequent counting problems" - Wikipedia%0a** [[http://wiki.seedea.org/Content/Newconcepts#computational_hardness_assumption|Computational hardness assumption]] in my Newconcepts page%0a** [[http://intechweb.org/books.php?sid=12&content=subject|Operations Resarch]] Open Access Books by IN-TECH%0a** see also my reading notes on [[ReadingNotes.ProgrammingTheUniverse|Programming the Universe]] by Seth Lloyd%0a** [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cook-Levin_theorem|Cook–Levin theorem]] "states that the Boolean satisfiability problem is NP-complete." on Wikipedia%0a** see also my reading notes on [[ReadingNotes.ReadingNotes#TheCodeBook|The Code Book / Histoire des codes secrets]] by Simon Singh%0a** [[http://blog.computationalcomplexity.org/|Computational Complexity]] Computational complexity and other fun stuff in math and computer science as viewed by Lance Fortnow and Bill Gasarch.%0a* [[http://www.claymath.org/video/#publec|Beyond Computation]] by Michael Sipser, MIT, Clay Mathematics Institute (CMI) Video Catalogue, October 2006%0a** [[http://blog.computationalcomplexity.org/2006/04/kurt-gdel-1906-1978.html|Kurt Gödel and John von Neumann 1956 letter]] at Princeton, Computational Complexity 2006%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9ZkXDUcD_SM|The Chicago Sessions]], Marije Meerman, backlight, VPRO October 2009%0a* [[http://www.pbs.org/frontlineworld/rough/2009/09/brazil_hired_gu.html|Brazil: Hired Guns]] by Siri Schubert, FRONTLINE/WORLD PBS September 2009%0a* [[#SouffrancePsychique]][[http://sites.radiofrance.fr/franceinter/em/letelephonesonne/|Comment soigner la souffrance psychique ?]], Le Téléphone Sonne, France Inter, October 2009%0a** research in brain imaging shows that psychological pain actives overlapping areas with physical pain activations%0a*** thus dismantling the (Cartesian) bias from the brain/mind dichotomy, re-inforcing the "information is physical" principle dear to Rolf Landauer%0a**** see also my reading notes on [[ReadingNotes.ProgrammingTheUniverse|Programming The Universe]] by Seth Lyod%0a* [[http://sites.radiofrance.fr/franceinter/em/humeurvagabonde/index.php|Jean-Charles Massera et Jean-Pierre Vincent]], l'humeur vagabonde, France Inter October 2009%0a** [[http://www.pol-editeur.fr/catalogue/fichelivre.asp?Clef=5633|United emmerdements of New Order]] précédé de United problems of coűt de la main d'oeuvre, Jean-Charles Massera, P.O.L Editeur 2002%0a** [[http://www.pol-editeur.fr/videos/video.asp?F=A&Clef=54|7min reading vidéo]] by Jean-Charles Massera%0a* {-[[http://www.researchchannel.org/prog/displayevent.aspx?rID=4655&fID=1894|The (Mis)Behavior of Markets: A Fractal View of Risk, Ruin and Return]] 2004-}%0a** moved to my [[ReadingNotes.QuantitativeTrading]]%0a* [[http://sites.radiofrance.fr/chaines/france-culture2/emissions/planete/?PHPSESSID=591122a6a946ab4017b3498a7fa1968b|Géographies de New-York]], Planete Terre, France Culture October 2009%0a* [[http://sites.radiofrance.fr/chaines/france-culture2/emissions/salon_noir/fiche.php?diffusion_id=77145|L’Homme et la consommation de la viande: sociologie, biologie, religion et préhistoire]], Le salon noir, France Culture October 2009%0a** [[PersonalInformationStream.WithoutNotes#EdibleHistory|An Edible History of Humanity: Tom Standage]], FORA.tv, June 2009%0a* [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Forbin_Project|Colossus: The Forbin Project]] directed by Joseph Sargent, 2007%0a* {-[[http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00nhv56|Horizon, 2009-2010, The Secret You]] with Marcus du Sautoy, BBC October 2009-}%0a** moved to [[ReadingNotes.StrangeLoop]]%0a* [[http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/warning/|FRONTLINE: The Warning]], PBS October 2009%0a* {-[[http://www.cyberpunkreview.com/internet-find/paul-buchheit-on-applied-philosophy-aka-hacking/|Paul Buchheit on Applied Philosophy (aka “Hacking”)]], Cyberpunk Review October 2009-}%0a** moved to [[ReadingNotes.ProgrammingForPeace]]%0a** [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_purpose_of_a_system_is_what_it_does|The purpose of a system is what it does (POSIWID)]] systems thinking heuristic coined by Stafford Beer, Wikipedia%0a* {-[[http://sites.radiofrance.fr/chaines/france-culture2/emissions/science_publique/fiche.php?diffusion_id=65622|L’univers est-il mathématique ?]], Science Publique, France Culture 2008-}%0a** shared with Gwenael%0a** moved to [[ReadingNotes.ProgrammingTheUniverse]]%0a* [[http://www.pithemovie.com/|Pi - Faith in Chaos]] directed by Darren Aronofsky, 1998%0a* [[http://www.diffusion.ens.fr/index.php?res=conf&idconf=2559#|Développements actuels en spintronique]] by Albert Fert, Séminaire général du Département de physique, ENS October 2009%0a** [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magnetoresistive_Random_Access_Memory|Magnetoresistive Random Access Memory (MRAM)]] a non-volatile computer memory (NVRAM) according to Wikipedia%0a** [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spin_Transfer_Switching|Spin Transfer Switching]] will lead to higher density MRAMs according to Wikipedia%0a* [[http://sites.radiofrance.fr/chaines/france-culture2/emissions/fabrique-de-lhumain/fiche.php?diffusion_id=78121|Vers une politique de l'imagination]], La fabrique de l'humain, France Culture October 2009%0a* [[http://sites.radiofrance.fr/chaines/france-culture2/emissions/marche-des-sciences/fiche.php?diffusion_id=77652|Alfred Nobel : l’inventeur oublié ?]], La marche des sciences, France Culture October 2009%0a* [[http://www.kk.org/2008/11/web-100.php|Web 10.0 by Kevin Kelly]], Web 2.0 Summit 2008%0a* [[http://www.pbs.org/frontlineworld/blog/2009/10/peru_kivas_webb.html|Dispatches . iWitness . Peru: Kiva's Web-based Microfinance Growing Up]] bY Joe Rubin, FRONTLINE/WORLD PBS October 2009%0a* [[http://www.technologyreview.com/biomedicine/23695/page1/|Intelligence Explained]] by Emily Singer, Technology Review November/December 2009%0a** [[http://www.technologyreview.com/video/?vid=459|Richard Haier explain how brain imaging is shedding light on intelligence]]%0a** [[http://www.technologyreview.com/video/?vid=461|biomedical editor Emily Singer’s brain]]%0a**my [[http://www.shiftspace.org/shifts/by/Utopiah/|shifts]] on it%0a* [[#Adam]][[http://www.aber.ac.uk/en/cs/research/cb/projects/robotscientist/publications/|The Automation of Science]] (preprint pdf, before final corrections),Aberystwyth University April 2009%0a** "Use of a Robot Scientist enables all aspects of a scientific investigation to be formalised in logic. [...] This paper may be considered as simply the human-friendly summary of the formalisation." (p4)%0a** "we plan to automatically publish the logical descriptions of automated experiments" (p5)%0a** "The greatest research challenge will be to improve the scientific intelligence of the software. We have shown that a simple form of hypothesis-led discovery can be automated, but what remains to be determined are the limits of automation" (p5)%0a** [[http://videolectures.net/mlsb09_king_asci/|Automating Science]] by Ross D. King during Third International Workshop on Machine Learning in Systems Biology (MSLB'09)%0a** [[http://www.aber.ac.uk/en/cs/research/cb/projects/robotscientist/|Robot Scientist]] by the Computational Biology research group at Aberystwyth University%0a** [[http://www.aaai.org/aitopics/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/AITopics/ScientificDiscovery|Scientific Discovery]] by Bruce Buchanan, AAAI.org wiki%0a* [[#EnactionBasedArtificialIntelligence]][[http://sites.google.com/site/pierredeloor/publications|L'énaction comme métaphore pour l'intelligence artificielle ? Vers la co-évolution par la réalité virtuelle]] by De Loor P, Manach K et Tisseau J.%0a** [[http://www.enib.fr/%257Edeloor/publications/pdl-km-jt-Fr-v4-2008.pdf|draft from may 2008]]%0a** [[http://www.springerlink.com/content/f8tt277482818321/|Enaction-Based Artificial Intelligence : Toward co-evolution with humans in the loop]], Minds and Machines Journal for Artificial Intelligence, Philosophy and Cognitive Science, October 2009%0a** [[http://eucognition.com/white_papers.htm|white papers]] from euCognition 2006-2008 with its [[http://www.eucognition.org/euCognition_2006-2008/research_roadmap.htm|research roadmap]] mentioned in the paper%0a*** [[http://www.eucognition.org/|EUCog]] European Network for the Advancement of Artificial Cognitive Systems, Interaction and Robotics%0a** [[http://www.panarchy.org/ashby/adaptation.1960.html|W. Ross Ashby : Feedback, Adaptation and Stability (1960)]]%0a*** Adaptation as Stability : Homeostasis%0a**** [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Homeostasis|Homeostasis]] "Typically used to refer to a living organism, the concept came from that of milieu interieur that was created by Claude Bernard and published in 1865." according to Wikipedia%0a**** see also my notes on [[ReadingNotes.TheThingsWeDo]]%0a*** The ultrastable system%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F3_EXqJ8f-0|War is a Racket by Smedley Butler]] March 2009%0a** [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/War_Is_a_Racket|War Is a Racket]] according to Wikipedia%0a* [[http://blip.tv/file/2575956|Cloud Superintelligence]] by [[http://www.fhi.ox.ac.uk/staff_info/research_staff/anders_sandberg|Anders Sandberg]] at [[http://aec.at/humannature/en/|Human Nature - Ars Electronica Festival 2009]] September 2009%0a** my notion of [[Cookbook.Cognition#CognitiveScalability|Cognitive Scalability]]%0a** [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stigmergy|Stigmergy]] on Wikipedia%0a* [[http://www.arte.tv/fr/Comprendre-le-monde/philosophie/2901700.html|Philosophie : L'intime]] avec Raphaël Enthoven et son invité Michaël Foessel, Arte 2009%0a* [[http://fora.tv/2009/06/25/Anti-Americanism_vs_American_Ignorance|Anti-Americanism vs. American Ignorance]], World Affairs Council: Washington DC, June 2009%0a* {-[[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=szJNvuxviog|A pocket-sized ecosystem]], ESA October 2009-}%0a** moved to [[Content.Projetautonomieenergetique]]%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cW7BvabYnn8|The Largest Black Holes in the Universe]], SpaceRip September 2009%0a* {-[[http://www.arte.tv/fr/Comprendre-le-monde/philosophie/2912808.html|Philosophie : La religion]] avec Raphaël Enthoven et son invite Antoine Fleyfel, Arte November 2009-}%0a** moved to [[AutoDebate.ReligionVsScience]]%0a* [[http://creativity-online.com/work/cat-2009-the-wizard-of-data-art-aaron-koblin/16690|The Wizard of Data Art, Aaron Koblin]] from Google Creative Labs, CaT 2009%0a* [[http://www.channel4.com/programmes/dispatches/episode-guide/series-6/episode-5|Dispatches - What's in Your Breakfast?]], Channel 4 October 2009%0a* [[http://mediazone.brighttalk.com/event/ReedElsevier/a41b3bb3e6-3144-event|New Research Landscapes: New Tools for Driving Success]], UTAS/Elsevier October 2009%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kb2USbR6_DQ|Paul Steinhardt]], Authors@Google 2007%0a** video at 44min20%0a** [[http://endlessuniverse.net/|Endless Universe: Beyond the Big Bang]] by Paul J. Steinhardt and Neil Turok, 2007%0a** [[http://www.physics.princeton.edu/~steinh/|Paul J. Steinhardt]] Director, Center for Theoretical Science & Professor of Physics at Princeton University%0a*** [[http://www.physics.princeton.edu/~steinh/cyclicFAQS/index.html|FAQs (and criticisms) concerning the Cyclic Universe Model]]%0a** [[http://arxiv.org/abs/hep-th/0111030|A Cyclic Model of the Universe]] by Paul J. Steinhardt and Neil Turok, 2002%0a** [[http://www.physics.princeton.edu/%257Esteinh/dm2004.pdf|The Cyclic Model Simplified]] by Paul J. Steinhardt and Neil Turok, 2004%0a** [[http://arxiv.org/abs/hep-th/0610213|Turnaround in Cyclic Cosmology]] by Lauris Baum and Paul H. Frampton, 2006%0a* [[http://www.canalacademie.com/Jean-Pierre-Changeux-et-Paul.html|Paul Ricoeur et Jean-Pierre Changeux, dialogue ou duel ?]], Canal Academie October 2009%0a* [[http://mitworld.mit.edu/video/695|Computers with Commonsense: Artificial Intelligence at the MIT Round Table]] by Patrick Henry Winston, MIT World June 2009%0a* [[http://www.ustream.tv/recorded/2436344|WikiSym 2009 Closing Session]], October 2009%0a** Closed the conference%0a** people's opinions%0a** announced WikiSym 2010%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QCWGf3CxvRc|Larry Smarr - Supercomputing and the Human Brain]], Singularity University Summer 2009%0a** [[http://pespmc1.vub.ac.be/SUPORGLI.html|The Social Superorganism and its Global Brain]], Principia Cybernetica, created in 1996, lastly updated in 2000%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KeAIwLp9YmA|Vint Cerf - The Internet Today]], Singularity University Summer 2009%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cA811EPzwLI|Bob Metcalfe discusses the Enernet]] Singularity University Summer 2009%0a* Human Cloning, Science Channel 2009 PersonalInformationStream.WithoutNotesOctober10=* [[http://www.cyberpunkreview.com/news-as-cyberpunk/mpaa-looking-to-build-a-firewall-around-usa/|MPAA looking to build a firewall around USA]] by Mr Roboto, Cyberpunk Review September 2010%0a* [[http://www.nature.com/news/2010/101001/full/news.2010.508.html|Key ingredient staves off marijuana memory loss]] by Arran Frood, Nature News October 2010%0a* [[http://www.neildavidson.com/dontjustrollthedice.html|Don't just roll the dice: a usefully short guide to software product pricing]] by Neil Davidson, 2009%0a** discovered reading [[http://venturehacks.com/articles/pricing-experiments|My experiments in lean pricing]] by Ash Maurya, Venture Hacks February 2010%0a* [[http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2010/09/100930121005.htm|TV viewing likely to make you feel dissatisfied and fear illness, researcher warns]] ScienceDaily September 2010%0a* [[#MathematicsBiologyAndMetabiology]][[http://www.cs.auckland.ac.nz/~chaitin/jack.html|Mathematics, Biology and Metabiology]] by Gregory Chaitin, 2009%0a** [[Cookbook/Biology#metabiology]]%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BZbvKMz2oDQ|Conversations with History - Neil Shubin]] host Harry Kreisler, UC Berkeley 2009%0a** [[http://pondside.uchicago.edu/oba/faculty/shubin_n.html|Neil Shubin]]'s page at the Department of Organismal Biology and Anatomy (OBA), The University of Chicago%0a** [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B9h1tR42QYA|Tiktaalik (Your Inner Fish)]] by the Indoorfins, Penn Reading Project 2008%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QxtEJFGeJaA|Innovation Strategy]] by Alexander Manu, Technology Management Program UCSB August 2010%0a** [[Wikipedia:Alexander Manu]]%0a** http://twitter.com/alexandermanu%0a** [[http://web.me.com/suramanu/Site/About.html|Alexander Manu]] strategic innovation practitioner, international lecturer and author.%0a** http://flickrvision.com%0a** http://twittervision.com%0a** [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QxtEJFGeJaA#t=32m25s|~32min]] presentation on Competitive Innovation%0a*** Seedea:Research/Drive%0a** [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QxtEJFGeJaA#t=51m|~51min]] on [[Wikipedia:Ubuntu (philosophy)]], existing through the eyes of others%0a*** which might make sense in the view of resource sharing, i.e. as long as you are no insured that I deserve a part of what you need it is not rational to risk part of what you have%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W8invfaRzW8|Thinking and Talking About the Self]] by John Perry, UC Berkeley Graduate Council Lectures 2009%0a** [[http://www-csli.stanford.edu/~jperry/|John Perry]]'s Home Page at Stanford-CSLI%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JPpk-1btGZk|Authors@Google: Donald Knuth]], Google 2009%0a** with interesting remarks [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JPpk-1btGZk#t=34m|~34min]] by an employee on a system of belief and the system ability to consider hypothesis as such and thus re-evaluating them in the face of new evidences%0a*** cf [[Fabien/MyBeliefs]]%0a** [[http://www-cs-faculty.stanford.edu/~uno/316.html|3:16 Bible Texts Illuminated]] by Donald E. Knuth%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z2X7eadOcDw|Eric Schmidt on technology, innovation & the global economy]], Pittsburgh Technology Council 2009%0a* [[http://www.nytimes.com/2007/12/30/business/30know.html|Innovative Minds Don’t Think Alike]] by Janet Rae-Dupree, New York Times 2007%0a** curse of knowledge = once you’ve become an expert in a particular subject, it’s hard to imagine not knowing what you do%0a* [[http://vimeo.com/12039784|The Art of Computer Programming]] by Donald E. Knuth, directed by Daisy Morin, May 2010%0a** Donald E. Knuth is Professor Emeritus of the Art of Computer Programming at Stanford. He is the author of the 7-volume Art of Computer Programming, the creator of hundreds of programs, and an accomplished organist.%0a** [[http://arts.stanford.edu/sai.php?section=ai0910&page=about|Stanford University Arts Initiative]] Art + Invention 2009-2010%0a** [[http://arts.stanford.edu/|Stanford University Arts Initiative]] SiCa%0a** [[http://www.stanford.edu/class/msande277/|MS&E 277: Creativity and Innovation]], Management Science & Engineering at Stanford University%0a* [[Wikipedia:Stuxnet]] %0a** discovered earlier in late July on blinkenshell through [[http://www.f-secure.com/weblog/archives/00001991.html|Code for Shortcut Zero-Day Exploit is Public]] by Sean, F-Secure Weblog : News from the Lab July 2010%0a** updated [[Bypassing/]] with Stunex as an example of [[Wikipedia:SCADA]] infrastructure exploit%0a** see also my older Seedea:Utopiahanalysis/Botnets%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sk9WM8Q36IU|Sitting at the Feet of a Master, Don Knuth]], Case Alumni Association June 2010%0a* Connections - episode 5 Wheel of Fortune with James Burke, BBC 1978%0a** including the perforated card, water clock, automation, ...%0a** [[ReadingNotes/HighSpeedSociety]]%0a** [[Wikipedia:Honoré Blanc]]%0a*** see also [[ReadingNotes/MecaMind]]%0a* [[http://www.cs.umaine.edu/~chaitin/ev.html|Evolution of Mutating Software]] by Gregory Chaitin, Bulletin of the European Association for Theoretical Computer Science 97, 2009%0a** see [[Cookbook/Biology#metabiology]] and related articles read before%0a* [[http://bugbrother.blog.lemonde.fr/2010/10/02/frenchelon-la-dgse-est-en-1ere-division/|Frenchelon: la DGSE est en “1čre division”]] by Jean-Marc Manach, Bug Brother LeMonde.fr October 2010%0a** [[Bypassing.Monitoring]]%0a** [[ReadingNotes.TheCodeBook]]%0a* [[http://www.theregister.co.uk/2010/10/02/google_instant_keyboard_navigation/|Google's 'instant' search springs keyboard controls]] by Cade Metz, The Register October 2010%0a* [[#InnovationDiffusion]][[http://www.uni-leipzig.de/diffusion/journal/pdf/volume11/diff_fund_11(2009)3.pdf|Innovation Diffusion in Time and Space: Effects of Social Information and of Income Inequality]] by Anne Kandler and James Steele, Diffusion Fundamentals 2009%0a** [[http://www.ucl.ac.uk/archaeology/people/staff/steele|James Steele]]'s homepage at the Centre for the Evolution of Cultural Diversity (AHRC), UCL%0a** [[http://www.uni-leipzig.de/diffusion/journal/|Diffusion Fundamentals]] Journal%0a*** Diffusion-like phenomena: studies in other areas like economic and social systems%0a** discovered looking for [[http://www.ucl.ac.uk/~tcrnjst/SteeleKandler2010.pdf|Language trees ≠ gene trees]] also by James Steele and [[http://www.cecd.ucl.ac.uk/people/?go1=67|Anne Kandler]]%0a**** notes later on on this very page%0a**** in Theory in Biosciences, Volume 129, Numbers 2-3 in the [[|Darwin evaluated by contemporary evolutionary and philosophical theories]] conference organized by [[http://www.vub.ac.be/CLWF/members/nathalie/|Nathalie Gontier]]%0a***** previously organized [[http://www.vub.ac.be/CLWF/eelc/|Evolutionary Epistemology, Language & Culture (EELC)]] in 2004%0a** Reaction-diffusion systems%0a*** [[Wikipedia:Reaction–diffusion system]]%0a*** [[Scholarpedia:Reaction-diffusion systems]]%0a*** pattern formation%0a**** [[ReadingNotes/TheSelfMadeTapestry]]%0a**** [[Wikipedia:The Chemical Basis of Morphogenesis]] by Alan Turing in 1951%0a**** [[Wikipedia:Pattern formation]]%0a** see also previously read [[http://www.sciencemag.org/cgi/content/abstract/329/5996/1194|The Spread of Behavior in an Online Social Network]] by Damon Centola, Science September 2010%0a** Diffusion Network on [[http://truthy.indiana.edu/|Truthy]]%0a* [[http://evolvingthoughts.net/2010/09/30/scientists-operating-manual-introduction/|Scientist’s Operating Manual – Introduction]] by John Wilkins, Evolving Thoughts September 2010%0a* [[http://www.openculture.com/2010/09/john_cleese_on_the_origin_of_creativity.html|John Cleese on the Origin of Creativity]], Open Culture September 2010%0a** [[http://www.cwf2009.de/index.php?id=3348&L=3|Creativity World Forum (CWF) 2009]]%0a** oasis thanks to a boundary of space and time%0a*** see also my [[Cookbook/Cognition#DedicatedCreativityTime]] proposal%0a* [[http://www.innovation.cc/volumes-issues/rogers-adaptivesystem7final.pdf|Complex adaptive systems and the diffusion of innovations]], The Innovation Journal: The Public Sector Innovation Journal 2005%0a** [[http://www.innovation.cc/|The Innovation Journal]] (TIJ)%0a** [[http://www.cs.uu.nl/docs/vakken/dim/|Diffusion of Innovations in IT and New Media]], Utrecht University%0a** [[http://necsi.org/faculty/bar-yam.html|Yaneer Bar-Yam]] at [[http://www.necsi.edu/|New England Complex Systems Institute]] (NECSI)%0a** [[http://jasss.soc.surrey.ac.uk/13/4/8.html|Diffusion of Competing Innovations: The Effects of Network Structure on the Provision of Healthcare]] by Adam G. Dunn and Blanca Gallego, Journal of Artificial Societies and Social Simulation October 2010 %0a* [[http://me.necsi.edu/cooperation/|The Evolution of Cooperation]], NECSI%0a** see also [[Wikipedia:The Evolution of Cooperation]] and game theory%0a** consider distributed [[Languages/OwnConcepts#CoS]] as a model%0a* [[http://www.springerlink.com/content/353g65t7t7834138/|Pattern, process and the evolution of meaning: species and units of selection]] by Andre Levy, Theory in Bioscience September 2010%0a** see also [[Cookbook.Biology]]%0a* {-[[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8qWF1SJ4LGI|Sowing the Seeds for a more Creative Society]] by Mitchel Resnick, Google Tech Talks 2006-}%0a** moved to [[ReadingNotes/TurtlesTermitesAndTrafficJams]]%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KXoHXc0ErBI|On Getting Creative Ideas]] by Murray Gell-Mann, Google Tech Talks 2007%0a** [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KXoHXc0ErBI#t=35m|~35min]] on simulated annealing and noise%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=edof0Y1swzQ|The Next Fifty Years of Science]] by Kevin Kelly, Google TechTalks 2006%0a** not to confuse with Kevin T. Kelly {-discovered earlier through [[http://www.hss.cmu.edu/philosophy/research-epistemology.php|Computational Epistemology]] in CMU Research Areas-}%0a** [[Content/Philosophy]]%0a** [[http://www.kk.org/|Kevin Kelly kk.org]]%0a* [[http://www.newscientist.com/article/dn19530-social-sensitivity-trumps-iq-in-group-intelligence.html|Social sensitivity trumps IQ in group intelligence]] by Miriam Frankel, New Scientist October 2010%0a** see also [[Person/]]%0a* [[http://www.cs.auckland.ac.nz/CDMTCS//researchreports/391greg.pdf|To a mathematical theory of evolution and biological creativity]] by Gregory Chaitin, September 2010%0a** see more generally [[Cookbook/Biology#metabiology]]%0a* [[http://nobelprize.org/mediaplayer/index.php?id=1309|Portrait of the 2009 Laureates in Economic Sciences]], Nobel Media 2009%0a** A look at the lives and work of Elinor Ostrom and Oliver E. Williamson, 2009 Laureates in Economic Sciences.%0a** [[http://mitpress.mit.edu/catalog/item/default.asp?ttype=2&tid=11012|Understanding Knowledge as a Commons]] edited by Charlotte Hess and Elinor Ostrom, The MIT Press 2006%0a** [[Wikipedia:Elinor Ostrom]]%0a** to move to [[Content/Economy]]%0a* [[#LanguageTreesGeneTrees]][[http://www.ucl.ac.uk/~tcrnjst/SteeleKandler2010.pdf|Language trees ≠ gene trees]] also by James Steele and Anne Kandler, Theory in Biosciences, Volume 129, Numbers 2-3%0a** "many historically minded sociolinguists correctly intuit that in the earlier phase of language shift, there was often a more aggressive interference competition between the two groups of speakers as they competed to control resource flows; and it is for this reason that language shift reversal and contemporary language maintenance policies are often promoted politically by invoking the memory of past historical injustices dating from the earliest phases of the language shift."%0a** to move to [[Languages/]]%0a* [[http://www.openmarket.org/2009/10/13/2002-economics-nobel-prize-winner-vernon-smith-on-2009-winner-elinor-ostrom/|2002 Economics Nobel Prize Winner Vernon Smith on 2009 Winner Elinor Ostrom]] by Ivan Osorio, OpenMarket.org 2009%0a* [[http://nobelprize.org/nobel_prizes/economics/laureates/2009/ostrom-interview.html|Interview with the 2009 Laureates in Economic Sciences Elinor Ostrom and Oliver E. Williamson]], Nobel Media 2009%0a* {-[[http://vub.academia.edu/NathalieGontier/Papers/205363/Evolutionary-epistemology-as-a-scientific-method--a-new-look-upon-the-units-and-levels-of-evolution-debate|Evolutionary epistemology as a scientific method: a new look upon the units and levels of evolution debate]] by Nathalie Gontier, Theory in Biosciences May 2010-}%0a** moved to its dedicated page [[ReadingNotes.EvolutionaryEpistemologyAsAScientificMethod]] in order to make schemas of the 3 tables%0a* [[http://www.ashmaurya.com/2010/03/bootstrapping-a-lean-startup/|Bootstrapping a Lean Startup]] by Ash Maurya, March 2010%0a* [[http://video.ias.edu/zaldarriaga-80th|Cosmology: Recent Results and Future Prospects]] by Matias Zaldarriaga, Institute for Advanced Study September 2010%0a** moved to [[Content/Cosmology]]%0a* [[http://video.ias.edu/wilczek|Quanta, Symmetry, and Topology]] Frank Wilczek, Institute for Advanced Study September 2010%0a** [[Wikipedia:SO(10) (physics)]]%0a** first 30min on the fundamentals of physics%0a** 48min "The Far Future"%0a* [[#WhatsTheInternetDoingToOurBrains]][[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K9-Ec7z4fFw|What's the Internet Doing to Our Brains?]], Nicholas Carr in conversation with Peter Norvig, California Common-Wealth Club July 2010%0a** see also [[ReadingNotes/MecaMind]] and [[Cookbook/Cognition#GoalFocusAttention]]%0a** [[Wikipedia:Scriptio continua]]%0a** Q&A starts as ~38min%0a* [[http://www.technologyreview.com/computing/26452/|See the Future with a Search]] by Tom Simonite, Technology Review October 2010%0a* [[http://video.ias.edu/milnor-80th|Geometry of Growth and Form: Commentary on D'Arcy Thompson]] by John Milnor, Institute for Advanced Study September 2010%0a** http://www.math.sunysb.edu/~jack/gfp-print.pdf%0a** [[ReadingNotes.TheSelfMadeTapestry]]%0a* [[http://video.ias.edu/arkani-hamed-80th|Fundamental Physics in the 21st Century]] by Nima Arkani-Hamed, Institute for Advanced Study September 2010%0a** ~1h01min "Yesterday's discovery is today's background and is tomorrow's calibration."%0a* [[http://video.ias.edu/voevodsky-80th|What if Current Foundations of Mathematics are Inconsistent?]] Vladimir Voevodsky, Institute for Advanced Study September 2010%0a** [[ReadingNotes/Logicomix]]%0a** [[Content/Mathematics]]%0a* [[http://video.ias.edu/fassin-80th|Conspiracy Theories in Medicine]] by Didier Fassin, Institute for Advanced Study September 2010%0a** [[Content/Health]]%0a** [[Fabien/MyBeliefs]]%0a* [[http://www.cornell.edu/video/?videoID=571|Elinor Ostrom: Collective Action and the Commons]], Cornell University 2009%0a* [[http://ideas.repec.org/a/aea/aecrev/v80y1990i2p355-61.html|The Dynamo and the Computer: An Historical Perspective on the Modern Productivity Paradox]] by Paul A. David, American Economic Review 1990%0a** see also [[Content/Economy]] and [[ReadingNotes/InformationRules]]%0a* [[http://ideas.repec.org/p/wpa/wuwpio/0502008.html|SimCode: Agent-based Simulation Modelling of Open-Source Software Development]] by Jean-Michel Dalle and Paul A. David, SIEPR Discussion Paper 2004%0a** see also the later [[http://economix.u-paris10.fr/pdf/workshops/2010_floss/David-dalle_motivation-coordination.pdf|Motivation and Coordination in Libre Software Development A Stygmergic Simulation Perspective on Large Community-Mode Projects]] in 2005 then 2007 by the same authors%0a** http://www-siepr.stanford.edu/programs/OpenSoftware_David/KNIIP_Welcome.htm%0a* [[http://www.guardian.co.uk/science/blog/2010/oct/08/consciousness-christof-koch-lecture|Consciousness: One of the last great mysteries]] by Alok Jha, guardian.co.uk October 2010%0a** http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/functionalism/%0a* [[http://telexlr8.blip.tv/file/4225188/|Michael Rose on A New Immortalist Strategy]], Immortality Institute International Conference 2010%0a* [[http://american.edu/research/success/lee-guides-070109.cfm|IT Consultant Prescribes Open Innovation for Pfizer]] by Adrienne Frank, American University 2009%0a* [[#CooperationInNetwork]]Cooperation in network as an alternative for the knowledge creation. Example of Free and Open Source Software. by [[http://economix.u-paris10.fr/fr/membres/?id=112|Inna Lioubareva]], January 2010%0a** following a discussion during [[Events/IRILLDays2010]] with [[http://economix.u-paris10.fr/fr/membres/?id=864|Massimiliano Gambardella]]%0a** La coopération en réseau comme alternative pour la création de connaissances. Exemple du Logiciel Libre.%0a** requested and received%0a## Stand Alone Strategy (SAS) which refers to a tightly-coupled organization%0a## Exchange Strategy (ES) which corresponds to a loosely-coupled organization%0a## Cooperation Strategy (CS) which represents an alternative form of coupling based on cooperation%0a** related tools%0a*** [[http://flossmetrics.org/|FLOSSMetrics project]]%0a*** [[http://forge.morfeo-project.org/projects/libresoft-tools/|LibreSoft tools: Project Info]] by Morfeo-Forge%0a**** Tools for the analysis of development repositories (cvs/svn, mailing lists, bug tracking systems, etc.) of libre (free, open source) software projects, with the aim of better understanding their development processes and status.%0a*** [[http://www.ohloh.net/|Ohloh]], the open source network%0a** [[Wikipedia:Commons-based peer production]] CBPP%0a** mention of Ostrom regarding [[Wikipedia:Elinor Ostrom#Research]] and in particular [[Wikipedia:Common-pool resource]] (CPR)%0a** onion model in [[http://firstmonday.org/htbin/cgiwrap/bin/ojs/index.php/fm/article/viewArticle/1623/1538#m7|The roles of developers and the structure of communities]] of The Protestant ethic strikes back: Open source developers and the ethic of capitalism by Teemu Mikkonen, Tere Vadén, and Niklas Vainio, First Monday 2007%0a** [[http://guide.flossmetrics.org/|Free/Libre Open Source Software: a guide for SMEs]] by Carlo Daffara, Conecta 2009%0a** [[http://www.youtube.com/user/YaleCourses#g/c/6EF60E1027E1A10B|Game Theory with Ben Polak]], YaleCourses%0a*** This course is an introduction to game theory and strategic thinking. Ideas such as dominance, backward induction, Nash equilibrium, evolutionary stability, commitment, credibility, asymmetric information, adverse selection, and signaling are discussed and applied to games played in class and to examples drawn from economics, politics, the movies, and elsewhere.%0a** mention of Leroi-Gourhan (Le geste et la parole, 1964) and Bachimont (Herméneutique matérielle et Artéfacture, 1996), already discovered through [[Cognition/]]%0a* [[http://www.scribd.com/doc/36590018/FI-Mentor-Talk-10-Steps-to-Launch-Your-Startup-for-under-2-000|10 Steps to Launch Your Startup for under $2,000]], FI Mentor Talk August 2010%0a* [[http://www.nature.com/news/2010/101010/full/news.2010.526.html|Genome-building from the bottom up]] by Alla Katsnelson, Nature News October 2010%0a* [[http://telexlr8.blip.tv/file/4227589/|Paul McGlothin on Calorie Restriction in Humans]], Immortality Institute International Conference 2010%0a** [[http://www.crsociety.org/|Calorie Restriction (CR) Society]]%0a** [[http://www.harpercollins.com/books/Cr-Way/?isbn=9780061370984|The CR Way: Using the Secrets of Calorie Restriction for a Longer, Healthier Life]] by Paul McGlothin and Meredith Averill, Harper&Collins 2008%0a** [[http://www.imminst.org/Conference2010|ImmInst International Conference 2010]], Immortality Institute October 2010%0a* [[http://www.colbertnation.com/the-colbert-report-videos/359744/september-21-2010/eric-schmidt|Eric Schmidt - The Colbert Report - 9/21/10]], Comedy Central September 2010%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GL70sATWvFk|Panel - The Perfect Storm (Google Atmosphere Session 4)]], GoogleApps 2009%0a* [[http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/opinion/columnists/jaideep-mishra/Knowledge-begets-only-efficiency/articleshow/6700498.cms|Knowledge begets (only) efficiency]] by Jaideep Mishra, The Economic Times October 2010%0a** [[http://hbswk.hbs.edu/item/6525.html|Using What We Know: Turning Organizational Knowledge into Team Performance]] HBS Working Knowledge October 2010%0a* {-[[http://www.canalacademie.com/ida6027-Vers-une-biodiversite-artificielle.html|Vers une biodiversité artificielle : l'homme peut-il vivre en symbiose avec les autres espčces ?]], Canal Académie October 2010-}%0a** moved to [[ReadingNotes/DemonsInEden]]%0a* [[http://engineering.twitter.com/2010/10/twitters-new-search-architecture.html|Twitter's New Search Architecture]] by @michibusch, The Twitter Engineering Blog October 2010%0a* [[http://www.seomoz.org/blog/lda-is-onpage-optimization-the-seo-secret|LDA - Is On-Page Optimization the SEO Secret?]] by Dana Lookadoo, SEOmoz September 2010%0a* [[#NobelInEconomics]][[http://www.nbcchicago.com/news/local-beat/Northwestern-Prof-Wins-Nobel-in-Economics-104697749.html|Northwestern Prof Wins Nobel in Economics]], NBC Chicago October 2010 %0a** [[http://ideas.repec.org/p/cpd/pd2002/c1-2.html|The Effect of Search Frictions on Wages]] 2002%0a** [[http://nobelprize.org/nobel_prizes/economics/laureates/2010/|The Prize in Economic Sciences 2010]] "for their analysis of markets with search frictions".%0a* [[http://www.acceleratingfuture.com/michael/blog/2010/10/foxshulman-ecap-2010-super-intelligence-does-not-imply-benevolence-video/|Fox/Shulman, ECAP 2010 “Super-intelligence Does Not Imply Benevolence” Video]] Michael Anissimov, Accelerating Future October 2010%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Due4fbAdSSU|Brian Cox's guide to quantum mechanics]], Guardian.co.uk October 2010%0a* [[http://bps-research-digest.blogspot.com/2010/10/evolutionary-roots-of-laughter.html|The evolutionary roots of laughter]] by Christian Jarrett, BPS Research Digest October 2010%0a* [[http://blog.historyisaweapon.com/post/1251048862/five-and-one|Chilean Economist Manfred Max-Neef: US Is Becoming an “Underdeveloping Nation”]], History Is A Weapon (and a blog) October 2010%0a** see also Georgescu Roegen in [[Content/Economy]], Thermoeconomics in [[Content/Energy]] and [[Cookbook/Biology]]%0a* [[http://www.itnews.com.au/News/233002,stallman-calls-for-end-to-war-on-sharing.aspx|Stallman calls for end to ‘war on sharing’]] by Liz Tay, iTnews.com.au September 2010%0a* [[http://www.babelgum.com/dirtyoil|Dirty Oil]] by Leslie Iwerks, Babelgum 2009%0a* [[http://www.lemonde.fr/technologies/article/2010/10/06/hadopi-l-objectif-est-la-repression-le-travail-sur-l-offre-legale-n-est-qu-un-cache-sexe_1421336_651865.html|Hadopi : "L'objectif est la répression, le travail sur l'offre légale n'est qu'un cache-sexe"]] by Benjamin Bayart, LeMonde.fr October 2010%0a* [[https://docs.google.com/present/view?authkey=CJ2Ug_IF&hl=en&id=0Abmo0iWBO2gEZGY3cnc3dnpfMzM4Y3o2bmduZDY|the creative internet (106 things)]], Google Creative Labs%0a* [[http://radar.oreilly.com/2010/10/the-black-market-for-data.html|The black market for data]] by Jud Valeski, O'Reilly Radar October 2010%0a* [[http://blog.programmableweb.com/2010/10/12/the-search-for-the-value-of-data/|The Search for the Value of Data]] by Romin Irani, ProgrammableWeb October 2010%0a* {-[[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=khQ9BaXZAjM|Richard Florida]], Authors@Google 2008-}%0a** moved to [[Content/ChooseYourCountry]]%0a** [[Wikipedia:Urban metabolism]]%0a** [[Wikipedia:Environmental psychology]]%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mFWnTONOvVo|The Emerging World of ECoG Neuroprosthetics]] by Eric C. Leuthardt, Google Tech Talk September 2010%0a** Q&A on bitrate and invasiveness%0a*** currently ~50bits/min%0a* [[http://www.nature.com/news/2010/101013/full/467753a.html|Publish your computer code: it is good enough]] by Nick Barnes, Nature News October 2010%0a* [[http://www.nature.com/news/2010/101013/full/467775a.html|Computational science: ...Error]] by Zeeya Merali, Nature News October 2010%0a** [[http://www.law.yale.edu/intellectuallife/codesharing.htm|Data and Code Sharing Roundtable]], Yale Law School%0a* Regular Expressions by Joao Marques-Silva, University College Dublin 2010%0a* [[http://www.nature.com/news/2010/101013/full/news.2010.537.html|Societies evolve in steps]] by Kerri Smith, Nature News October 2010%0a** see [[#LanguageTreesGeneTrees|Language trees ≠ gene trees]] read earlier this month%0a** mentioning Jared Diamond %0a** see also [[Content/Vademecum]], [[Content/Projetautonomieenergetique#SocietalCollapse]]%0a* [[http://www.nature.com/news/2010/101013/full/news.2010.538.html#B2|Counting collaboration]] by Daniel Cressey, Nature News October 2010%0a** "The actual edges in our graph are papers and grant applications," says Hogenesch. %0a** "collaboration potential" in [[http://www.springerlink.com/content/b3423574416xh526/|Assessing scientific collaboration through coauthorship and content sharing]] by Giuliani, F. , De Petris, M. P. & Nico, G. Scientometrics 85, 13-28 2010%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AIfwFLDXFyQ|Stefano Mancuso: The roots of plant intelligence]], TED July 2010%0a** [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AIfwFLDXFyQ|~min9]] on the comparison with neurons (growth cone as seen during [[PersonalInformationStream/WithoutNotesJuly10]])%0a* [[#VotingParadoxesAndCombinatorics]][[http://video.ias.edu/alon|Voting Paradoxes and Combinatorics]] by Noga Alon, Institute for Advanced Study October 2010%0a** [[Wikipedia:Voting paradox]]%0a** [[Wikipedia:Mechanism design]]%0a** [[Wikipedia:Hardness of approximation]]%0a** [[Wikipedia:Arrow's impossibility theorem]]%0a** see also [[Events/VotingIsALearningProcess]]%0a* [[http://www.canalacademie.com/ida6163-La-recherche-sur-le-cerveau-une.html|La recherche sur le cerveau : une priorité pour les décennies ŕ venir]], Canal Académie October 2010%0a** [[http://www.priorite-cerveau.com/|Priorité Cerveau]]%0a* [[http://hbswk.hbs.edu/item/6525.html|Using What We Know: Turning Organizational Knowledge into Team Performance]], HBS Working Knowledge October 2010%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Se12y9hSOM0|The Story of Bottled Water]], March 2010%0a* [[http://www.nytimes.com/2010/10/17/us/17mandelbrot.html|Benoit Mandelbrot, Mathematician, Dies at 85 - Obituary (Obit)]] by Jascha Hoffman, NYTimes.com October 2010%0a* [[http://www.nature.com/naturejobs/2010/101014/full/nj7317-873a.html|Publish like a pro]] by Kendall Powell, Nature October 2010%0a* [[http://www.univie.ac.at/constructivism/journal/articles/1/3/091.maturana.pdf|Self-consciousness: How? When? Where?]] by Humberto Maturana, Constructivist Foundations 2006%0a** see also [[Cognition/]], [[Content/ThereIsNoSelf]], [[ReadingNotes/TheEgoTunnel]], [[ReadingNotes/BeingNoOne]]%0a* [[http://www.dailymotion.com/video/xej959_1-avant-le-web-l-ecriture-et-le-num_tech|Intervention de Bernard Stiegler en prelude a PhiloWeb 2010]], PhiloWeb August 2010%0a** [[http://web-and-philosophy.org/|PhiloWeb 2010]], The First Web & Philosophy International Symposium, a joint multidisciplinary effort between University Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne and INRIA, held in Paris on Saturday October 16 2010%0a** [[http://arsindustrialis.org/grammatisation|Grammatisation]] sur Ars Industrialis = processus de description, de formalisation et de discrétisation des comportements humains (voix et gestes) qui permet leur reproductibilité. %0a** [[http://arsindustrialis.org/hypomn%25C3%25A9mata|Hypomnémata]] sur Ars Industrialis = objets engendrés par l’hypomnesis, c’est-ŕ-dire par l’artificialisation et l’extériorisation technique de la mémoire.%0a*** added to [[Languages/AncientGreek]]%0a* [[http://www.dailymotion.com/video/xf3xeh_serie-un-autre-regard-sur-philoweb_tech|Un autre regard sur PhiloWeb. Avec Eddie Soulier]], PhiloWeb July 2010%0a* Connections - episode 6: Thunder in the Skies with James Burke, BBC 1978%0a* [[http://www.nature.com/news/2010/101013/full/news.2010.539.html|To be the best, cite the best]] by Zoe Corbyn, Nature News October 2010%0a* [[http://media.ccc.de/browse/conferences/sigint10/sigint10_3821_en_peer_to_peer_communism.html|Peer to Peer communism vs the client-server state]] by Dmytri Kleiner, SIGINT 2010%0a** The Political Economy of Network Topologies%0a*** see also [[Content/Economy]], [[Tools/Internet#LegislativeRouting]] (with its [[Languages/OwnConcepts#LegislativeRoutingProtocol]]) and more generally [[Bypassing/]]%0a** The Telekommunist Manifesto is an exploration of class conflict and property born in the realization of the primacy of economic capacity in social struggles.%0a** [[http://dmytri.info/|Dmytri Kleiner]] software developer working on practical and symbolic projects investigating the political economy of the Internet.%0a** [[http://www.telekommunisten.net/|Telekommunisten]] (see also http://www.telnik.net/ )%0a*** note that this is not [[http://www.telecomix.org/|Telecomix]]%0a* [[http://mitworld.mit.edu/video/170|ME++ The Cyborg Self and the Networked City]] by William J. Mitchell, MIT World 2003%0a** [[http://web.media.mit.edu/~wjm/|William J. Mitchell]] at MIT%0a** see also [[ReadingNotes/ScanningNotes#CityOfBits]]%0a* [[http://blogs.hbr.org/ideacast/2010/06/what-copycats-know-about-innov.html|What Copycats Know About Innovation]] with Oded Shenkar, HBR IdeaCast - Harvard Business Review June 2010%0a* [[http://blogs.hbr.org/ideacast/2010/10/oliver-sacks-on-empathy-as-a-p.html|Oliver Sacks on Empathy as a Path to Insight]], HBR IdeaCast - Harvard Business Review October 2010%0a* [[http://www.canalacademie.com/ida6208-Pathologies-du-cerveau-accentuer.html|Recherche sur le cerveau : propositions pour une recherche plus incisive]], Canal Académie October 2010%0a* [[http://www.canalacademie.com/ida5959-Au-dela-de-l-offre-et-de-la.html|Au delŕ de l'offre et de la demande. Y a t-il un capitalisme idéal ?]], Canal Académie October 2010%0a** [[Wikipedia:Wilhelm Röpke]]%0a* [[http://www.slideshare.net/whatidiscover/existing-and-emerging-patent-monetization-business-models|Existing and emerging patent monetization business models]] by Ron Laurie, IBF Corporate Venturing & Innovation Partnering Conference February 2010%0a* [[http://blogs.hbr.org/ideacast/2010/02/what-motivates-us.html|What Motivates Us?]] with Daniel Pink, HBR IdeaCast - Harvard Business Review February 2010%0a** see also [[Content/Reward]]%0a* [[http://blogs.hbr.org/ideacast/2010/03/the-right-way-to-collaborate-i.html|The Right Way to Collaborate (If You Must)]] with Morten Hansen, HBR IdeaCast - Harvard Business Review March 2010%0a* [[http://blogs.hbr.org/ideacast/2010/10/the-economics-of-mass-collabor.html|The Economics of Mass Collaboration]] with Don Tapscott, HBR IdeaCast - Harvard Business Review October 2010%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rrMxyQP3rYY|What's organizing? A meditation on the bust of Emilio Bootme in praise of Jim Taylor]] by Bruno Latour, MAD Conference 2008%0a** [[Wikipedia:Actor-network theory]] (ANT)%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bj7EDMRJrbU|Networks, Societies, Spheres: Reflections of an Actor-network theorist]] by Bruno Latour, International Seminar on Network Theory Keynote, USCAnnenberg February 2010%0a** http://www.bruno-latour.fr%0a** mentioned at about ~45min [[http://www.macospol.org/|MACOSPOL]] MApping COntroversies on Science for POLitics%0a* [[http://www.technologyreview.com/computing/26596/?p1=Headlines|Chinese Chip Closes In on Intel, AMD]] by Christopher Mims, MIT Technology Review October 2010%0a** "The Godson processor appears to have been designed primarily with automated circuit design tools, which is common throughout the microprocessor industry, but the processor has not been manually tweaked by engineers, which is not."%0a** http://www.top500.org%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=skcUYhRaEas|Network Theories of Power]] by Manuel Castells, USCAnnenberg February 2010%0a** [[http://annenberg.usc.edu/Faculty/Communication%2520and%2520Journalism/CastellsM.aspx|Manuel Castells]]'s USC Annenberg page %0a** http://www.manuelcastells.info/en/%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pKJiXZKIh_U|Coase Lecture by Ronald Coase]], University of Chicago Law School 2003%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s-u_mdFMqoo|Encoding Algorithmic Matter]] by Roland Snooks, USC Architecture April 2010%0a** http://www.kokkugia.com%0a** see also [[Cookbook/Objects#architecture]]%0a* [[http://seedmagazine.com/content/article/fitness_for_survival/|Fitness for Survival]] by Dave Munger, SeedMagazine.com October 2010%0a* [[http://seedmagazine.com/content/article/this_is_your_brain_on_food/|This is Your Brain on Food]] by Gary Wenk, SeedMagazine.com September 2010%0a* [[http://www.persee.fr/web/revues/home/prescript/article/rhs_0048-7996_1964_num_17_2_2321|Les laboratoires d'anatomie et de botanique ŕ l'Académie des Sciences au XVIIe sičcle]] by Joseph Schiller, Revue d'histoire des sciences et de leurs applications 1964%0a** [[http://twitter.com/#!/Enroweb/status/28485746610|recommended by Enroweb]]%0a** motivated by Seedea:Research/HistoryOfLaboratories%0a* [[http://www.bruno-latour.fr/articles/article/12-GIVE%2520ME%2520A%2520LAB.pdf|Give Me a Laboratory and I will Raise the World]] by Bruno Latour, Perspectives on the Social Study of Science, SAGE Publications 1983%0a* [[http://fora.tv/2010/10/06/Civilization_on_Six_Legs_Societies_of_Ants_and_Honeybees|Civilization on Six Legs: Societies of Ants and honeybees]] with Mark Moffett, Thomas Seeley, California Academy of Sciences June 2010%0a* {-[[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SSYXw87BWXo|Avoiding the Privacy Apocalypse]] with Simon Davies and Gus Hosei, Google Tech Talk October 2010-}%0a** moved to [[Bypassing/Monitoring]]%0a* [[http://www.academiccommons.org/commons/essay/cyberinfrastructure-murray|Cyberinfrastructure as Cognitive Scaffolding: The Role of Genre Creation in Knowledge Making]] by Janet Murray, Academic Commons 2007%0a** "When we think of cyberinfrastructure we have to include these discourse and media analysis tools as well as the number crunchers, optical cables, and compression algorithms. Because media serve to focus our common attention in productive ways, we must exploit all the affordances of this new medium of representation, to improve the depth, breadth, and commonality of our focus."%0a* [[http://blog.maidsafe.net/2010/09/why-mba-could-kill-your-chance-to.html|Why An MBA Could Kill Your Chance To Become A Great Tech Entrepreneur]] by David Irvine, MaidSafe : ideas for a free world September 2010%0a* [[http://blog.maidsafe.net/2010/10/1000-mbsec-bandwidth-yes-one-thousand.html|1000 Mb/sec bandwidth (yes one thousand megabit)]] by David Irvine, MaidSafe : ideas for a free world October 2010%0a* [[http://www.the-scientist.com/news/display/57689/|Opinion: Mutations of citations]] by Christian G. Specht, The Scientist September 2010%0a** see also [[ReadingNotes/EvolutionaryEpistemologyAsAScientificMethod]] ([[https://mail.google.com/a/benetou.fr/#sent/12bdf590b6fe7afb|email]] with the article URL sent during the end of October 2010)%0a* [[http://arstechnica.com/science/news/2010/10/flipping-evolution-mitochondria-enabled-complexity-not-the-reverse.ars|Energy crisis: why bacteria can't build complex cells]] by Diana Gitig, ars technica October 2010%0a** "Eukaryotes thus have 104 times more power per Mb of DNA—more power per gene—than prokaryotes. This is what enabled them to develop complexity."%0a* [[http://arstechnica.com/science/news/2010/10/getting-off-the-hedonic-treadmill-and-getting-happier.ars|Getting off the "hedonic treadmill" and getting happier]] by Kate Shaw, ars technica October 2010%0a* [[http://www.canalacademie.com/ida5442-La-vie-dans-l-univers-du-reve-a-la.html|La vie dans l'univers, du ręve ŕ la réalité]], Canal Academie February 2010%0a** see also [[ReadingNotes/Protocells]]%0a** http://bureau-des-longitudes.fr%0a* [[http://www.t0.or.at/delanda/delanda.htm|Virtual Environments and the Emergence of Synthetic Reason]] by Manuel DeLanda, 1993%0a** note that stabilization at a level could also be helped by another organism that benefits from it, leveraging the stable state even providing energy to produce it in contexts in which it could have hardly stabilized%0a*** [[Fabien/LayeredModel]]%0a** virtual environments as "epistemological reservoir"%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=50-d_J0hKz0|Deleuze and the Use of the Genetic Algorithm in Architecture]] by Manuel Delanda, Columbia University 2009%0a** [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=50-d_J0hKz0#t=1h13m|~1h13m]] mention of the compatibility between Deleuze's view and zen Buddhism but also of Francisco Varela%0a** [[Wikipedia:Emilia–Romagna#Economy]] used as an example of a very distributed and free-market area mainly through a network of independent designers%0a* [[http://nvie.com/posts/a-successful-git-branching-model/|A successful Git branching model]] by Vincent Driessen, nvie.com January 2010%0a* [[http://www.meshs.fr/page.php?r=136&id=1000&lang=fr|SHS 2.0 - Informatique entre pratiques et savoirs]] with Bruno Bachimont, Gérard Berry, Jean-Paul Delahaye, François Sebbah, Pierre Cassou-Nogučs, MESHS March 2010%0a** ~1h43 Gérard Berry "des gens disent que l'outils n'a pas d'importance; pourtant on appelle des civilisation %3c%3cl'age du bronze>>, %3c%3cl'age du fer>>, etc dont il faut se mefier."%0a** http://www.inria.fr/recherches/programmes-internationaux/erc/anne-marie-kermarrec%0a* [[http://www.canalacademie.com/ida6232-Axel-Kahn-croire-au-progres-une.html|Croire au progrčs, une pensée en crise]] by Axel Kahn, Canal Académie Octobre 2010%0a* [[http://www.canalacademie.com/ida1310-De-la-matiere-a-la-vie-la-chimie.html|De la matičre ŕ la vie : la chimie ? la chimie !]] by Jean-Marie Lehn, Canal Académie 2006%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y0Stg0f1360|Starcraft 2: For the Swarm]] by Alex Do and Taylor Parsons, Google Tech Talk September 2010%0a** http://www.youtube.com/user/stratbunker%0a*** http://www.stratbunker.com/%0a** http://www.youtube.com/user/HDstarcraft%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AqXSFOHE4os|Worlds Upon Worlds: An Illustrated Talk]] by Toby Lester, Google Tech Talk August 2010%0a** http://www.tobylester.com/%0a** [[Seedea:Utopiahanalysis/UniNetVerseVisu]]%0a* [[#MeaningfulInnovation]][[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WOwcDr-A3to|Meaningful Innovation: Whether to Design or Evolve?]] by Steve Jurvetson, Google Tech Talk September 2010%0a** [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WOwcDr-A3to#t=44m|~44min]] evolution design, evolutionary algorithm ability to produce result yet detail on the importance and eventually limit of the explicit selection pressure%0a** [[http://como.vub.ac.be/~mgagliol/|Matteo Gagliolo]] CoMo Home Page%0a*** including chapter on Algorithm Survival Analysis of Empirical Methods for the Analysis of Optimization Algorithms, Springer December 2010%0a** [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WOwcDr-A3to#t=1h04m|~1h04min]] conclusion : concatenating code that exists is going to be the new paradigm of the future, not redesigning new code%0a*** from design to search (cf Kevin Kelly)%0a*** see also [[Tools/Programming#CodeReUse]]%0a** see [[#InnovationInADisruptiveEnvironment|older talk at Stanford]]%0a* [[http://masterwebscience.wordpress.com/debats/singularite-technologique-et-capitalisme-cognitif/|Singularité Technologique et Capitalisme Cognitif]], Approches Interdisciplinaires du Web 2009%0a** [[http://matisse.univ-paris1.fr/capitalisme/|Le capitalisme cognitif comme sortie de la crise du capitalisme industriel]], Un programme de recherche MATISSE-I.SY.S%0a* [[http://vimeo.com/13513791|Interview de Yann Moulier Boutang ŕ Lift France 10]], Lift France July 2010%0a* [[#InnovationInADisruptiveEnvironment]][[http://ecorner-beta.stanford.edu/authorMaterialInfo.html?mid=2288|Innovation in a Disruptive Environment]] by Steve Jurvetson, Stanford's Entrepreneurship Corner 2009%0a** see [[#MeaningfulInnovation|later talk at Google]]%0a** again links between a lot of different fields, mention of the exponential curve regarding technological progresses, highlight of re-use and evolved design%0a* [[http://www.nature.com/news/2010/101027/full/news.2010.568.html|'Marilyn Monroe' neuron aids mind control]] by Alison Abbott, Nature News October 2008%0a** [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bqkUbiUkR5k|Thought projection by neurons in the human brain]] video%0a* [[http://www.ted.com/talks/kevin_kelly_tells_technology_s_epic_story.html|Kevin Kelly tells technology's epic story]], TEDxAmsterdam 2009%0a** ~6min "The animal that we have the most domesticated has been us."%0a** http://www.slideshare.net/TEDxAmsterdam/kevin-kelly%0a** http://www.kk.org%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CiHfntd7jIs|Urbanose #15 : Entretien avec Henri Lefebvre]], Office National du Film du Canada 1972%0a** rediscovered in [[ReadingNotes/CriticalPlay#Chapter6]] Artists' Locative Games%0a* {-[[http://www.edge.org/q2009/q09_3.html#metzinger|Soul-travel for selfless beings]] by Thomas Metzinger, The World Question Center 2009-}%0a** moved to [[ReadingNotes/TheEgoTunnel]]%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UZkaZhsOfT4|Integrating R with C++: Rcpp, RInside, and RProtobuf]] by Dirk Eddelbuettel and Romain Francois, Google Tech Talk October 2010%0a* [[http://video.google.ca/videoplay?docid=1598612092045110436#|Cryonics Death in the deep freeze]], National Geographic 2006%0a* [[#GunsGermsAndSteel]][[http://www.pbs.org/gunsgermssteel/|Guns Germs and Steel]] with Jared Diamond, Lion Television 2005%0a** consider the model of availability of privileged location through land then animals availability, etc... through the cost of [[Wikipedia:Energy Slave]]%0a** added to [[Content/Vademecum]]%0a*** reconsidered how the tropic web model can be a tool for a hunter%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a5140uJOUDE|Robert Frost's "The Road Not Taken"]] by Kevin Murphy, Ithaca College 2008%0a* [[http://vimeo.com/6306005|Conceptual Art]] by Karin Abramova, Ignite Toronto 2009%0a** http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/conceptual-art/ PersonalInformationStream.WithoutNotesOctober11=* [[http://www.cs.auckland.ac.nz/CDMTCS/chaitin/byers.html|Review of How Mathematicians Think]] by Gregory Chaitin, NewScientist 2007%0a** good argument for [[Slideshows.CreativiteArtificielleParadigmShift2011]]%0a** via http://philpapers.org/browse/mathematical-proof%0a* [[http://www.franceculture.com/emission-continent-sciences-notre-univers-est-il-unique-2011-10-03.html|Notre Univers est-il unique ?]], Continent science, France Culture October 2011%0a* [[http://www.sciencemag.org/content/333/6051/1878.abstract|Diurnal and Seasonal Mood Vary with Work, Sleep, and Daylength Across Diverse Cultures]] by Scott A. Golder and Michael W. Macy, Science September 2011%0a** mention of http://truthy.indiana.edu in the coverage article%0a** dataset http://redlog.net/timeuse/%0a** online experiment http://timeu.se%0a* [[http://www.ft.com/cms/s/2/a4bce7e8-e32b-11e0-bb55-00144feabdc0.html#axzz1ZG2mwZzd|Birth of the global mind]] by Tim O’Reilly, FT.com September 2011%0a* [[http://33bits.org/2011/10/04/fingerprinting-of-rfid-tags-and-high-tech-stalking/|Fingerprinting of RFID Tags and High-Tech Stalking]], 33 Bits of Entropy October 2011%0a* [[http://medicalxpress.com/news/2011-10-discount-pain-people-dont.html|We discount the pain of people we don't like]], MedicalXPress October 2011%0a* [[http://www.booksmag.fr/audio/cerveau-et-machine-rencontre-avec-frdric-kaplan/|Cerveau et machine - rencontre avec Frédéric Kaplan]], Books Cctober 2011%0a** cf previous reading of his work, also Seedea:Research/Bibliography#EELC%0a* [[http://sciencecareers.sciencemag.org/career_magazine/previous_issues/articles/2011_09_30/caredit.a1100105|Are African Americans Surging in Computer Science?]] by Michael Price, Science Careers September 2011%0a* [[http://larrythefreesoftwareguy.wordpress.com/2011/10/07/time-to-fork-the-fsf/|Time to fork the FSF]] by Larry Cafiero, Larry the Free Software Guy October 2011%0a* [[http://www.lemonde.fr/m/article/2011/10/07/quand-les-geeks-font-de-la-politique_1583494_1575563.html|Quand les geeks font de la politique]] by Yves Eudes, Le Monde M Magazine October 2011%0a** see also [[Events/VotingIsALearningProcess]]%0a** http://liquidfeedback.org%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RjJaheN_S20|Aftermath Network: Metamorphosis of a Crisis]], VPRO Backlight October 2011%0a** [[http://annenberg.usc.edu/Faculty/Communication%2520and%2520Journalism/CastellsM.aspx|Manuel Castells]]' page at USC Annenberg%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_rPH1Abuu9M|Simulating the Brain — The Next Decisive Years]] by Henry Markram, International Supercomputing Conference September 2011%0a** [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_rPH1Abuu9M|~min12]] on scales of mathematical models, very interesting visualization and clarifying possible dynamic scale switching based on objectives (cf own [[Analysis/ExtendedLayeredModel#UserCenteredCurve]])%0a* [[http://boingboing.net/2011/10/08/wipo-boss-the-web-would-have-been-better-if-it-was-patented-and-its-users-had-to-pay-license-fees.html|WIPO boss: the Web would have been better if it was patented and its users had to pay license fees]] by Cory Doctorow, Boing Boing October 2011%0a** see [[ReadingNotes/InformationFeudalism]]%0a* [[http://www.paulgraham.com/hubs.html|Why Startup Hubs Work]] by Paul Graham, October 2011%0a** ironically enough [[Content/Meetupentrepreneurship]]%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=renM2mXq0Uo|Cognitive Computing: Neuroscience, Supercomputing, Nanotechnology]] by Dharmendra S. Modha, Design Automation Conference August 2011%0a** quoting [[ReadingNotes/TheHumanBrainColoringBook]]%0a** [[http://www.dac.com/|DAC]]%0a*** especially for [[Cookbook/Design]] and [[Cookbook/Cookbook#BuildAction]]%0a* [[http://countercomplex.blogspot.com/2011/10/algorithmic-symphonies-from-one-line-of.html|Algorithmic symphonies from one line of code -- how and why?]], countercomplex October 2011%0a** added to [[Cookbook/Music]]%0a* [[http://www.franceculture.com/emission-l-eloge-du-savoir-la-chimie-de-l%25E2%2580%2599amour-2011-10-08.html|La chimie de l’amour]] with Marcel Hibert, L'Eloge du savoir, France Culture October 2011%0a** see also [[Wikipedia:Reinforcement learning]]%0a** interesting remark on experiment on autism%0a** details on [[Wikipedia:Oxytocin]]%0a* [[http://volokh.com/2011/10/09/what-kind-of-drones-arms-race-is-coming/|What Kind of Drones Arms Race Is Coming?]] by Kenneth Anderson, The Volokh Conspiracy October 2011%0a* [[http://www.theatlantic.com/technology/archive/2011/09/cloud-powered-facial-recognition-is-terrifying/245867/|Cloud-Powered Facial Recognition Is Terrifying]] by Jared Keller, The Atlantic September 2011%0a** see [[Tools/OpenCV]]%0a*** consider how it could be used for I:Person/Person%0a* [[http://econfuture.wordpress.com/2011/10/05/technology-replacing-workers/|Technology replacing workers…]] by Martin Ford, EconFuture October 2011%0a* [[http://www.wired.com/wiredscience/2011/10/why-do-some-people-learn-faster-2/all/1|Why Do Some People Learn Faster?]] by Jonah Lehrer, Wired Science at Wired.com October 2011%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DFFVSvAr7Wc|Geoffrey West on Complexity]], the FQXi Setting Time Aright August 2011%0a** equivalent to most of his recent talks%0a** highlighting the importance of time and how it goes faster with scale%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LSO1mpeFUD8|Raissa D'Souza on Complexity]], the FQXi Setting Time Aright August 2011%0a** mention of Landauer and Bennett%0a** mention of [[http://arxiv.org/abs/1106.4499|Suppressing cascades of load in interdependent networks]], June 2011%0a** slides httpL//fqxi.org/tools/download/__details/conferences/2011-talks/dsouza.pdf%0a** clarifying egoistic optimum and system optimum, e.g. in traffic, based on game-theory principles%0a** http://mae.ucdavis.edu/dsouza/%0a** Final note: Why statistical physics fails%0a*** Tools for ensembles: generating functions, master equations (mean field evolution), branching processes, critical fluctuations, scaling functions...%0a*** Real world systems are usually not "typical" members of the ensemble%0a*** Not in equilibrium, Dynamics of and dynamics on networks, with feedback between them%0a* [[http://business.in.com/article/rotman/how-to-lead-clever-people/28632/0|How To Lead Clever People]] by Karen Christensen, Forbes India Magazine September 2011%0a* [[http://www.neurdon.com/2011/08/25/ibm-cognizer-really/|Ibm Cognizer Really]] by Massimiliano Versace, Neurdon August 2011%0a* [[http://blog.media.mit.edu/2011/10/cognitive-limit-of-organizations.html|The Cognitive Limit of Organizations]] by Joi Ito, MIT Media Lab October 2011%0a* [[http://www.media.mit.edu/events/networks/wednesday|Networks Understanding Networks]], MIT Media Lab October 2011%0a** on twitter #MediaLabNtwks%0a** [[Wikipedia:Ricardo Hausmann]] on person-byte and economic complexity index%0a*** [[http://macroconnections.media.mit.edu/featured/economic-complexity-observatory/|The Economic Complexity Observatory]], MIT Macro Connections%0a*** http://macroconnections.media.mit.edu/courses/%0a** Albert-László Barabási%0a*** mention of Erdos-Renyi, cf his review paper on networks read some time ago%0a*** nice visualization of percolation%0a* [[http://www.gizmag.com/ucla-brain-memory-rhythm/20070/|UCLA researchers discover rhythmic secrets of the brain]] by Randolph Jonsson, GizMag October 2011%0a** [[http://www.frontiersin.org/computational_neuroscience/10.3389/fncom.2011.00038/full|Frequency-Dependent Changes in NMDAR-Dependent Synaptic Plasticity]] by %0aArvind Kumar and Mayank R. Mehta, Frontiers in Computational Neuroscience%0a* [[http://www.technologyreview.com/blog/guest/27206/|Paul Allen: The Singularity Isn't Near]] by Paul G. Allen and Mark Greaves, MIT Technology Review October 2011%0a* [[http://www.paristechreview.com/2011/10/13/not-for-free-creating-new-revenue-models/|Not for Free: Creating New Revenue Models]] by Saul J. Berman, ParisTech Review October 2011%0a** cf [[Content/Economy#TwoSidedMarkets]]%0a* [[http://www.weizmann.ac.il/mcb/UriAlon/nurturing/HowToChooseGoodProblem.pdf|How to choose a good problem]] by Uri Alon, Mollecular Cell 2009%0a** [[Wikipedia:Uri Alon]]%0a* [[http://www.franceculture.com/plateformes-le-cerveau-et-la-machine-le-cerveau-et-la-machine.html|Le cerveau et la machine]] with Alain Prochiantz and Hervé Zwirn, Culture Académie, France culture September 2011%0a** Darwin's test%0a* [[http://www.informatics.sussex.ac.uk/courses/creative-systems/papers/maggie/crtvy-evol.pdf|Creativity and artificial evolution]] by Margaret A. Boden%0a** Ashby's law of [[Wikipedia:Variety (cybernetics)]]%0a** Gordon Pask's evolutionary chemical machines as epistemological basis for concepts%0a* [[#ChristopherChabris]][[http://www.nytimes.com/2011/10/16/books/review/is-the-brain-good-at-what-it-does.html?_r=2&pagewanted=all|Is the Brain Good at What It Does?]] by Christopher Chabris, NYTimes.com October 2011%0a** "activity in a specific network of brain regions increased when men looked at female models and when cocaine addicts received a dose."%0a*** see also [[Content/Reward]]%0a** "What the Internet does is stimulate our reward systems over and over with tiny bursts of information (tweets, status updates, e-mails) that act like primary rewards but can be delivered in more varied and less predictable sequences."%0a* [[http://www.franceculture.com/emission-continent-sciences-raison-et-valeur-dans-les-sciences-2011-10-17.html|Raison et valeur dans les sciences]], Continent sciences, France Culture October 2011%0a** mention of [[ReadingNotes/TheStructureOfScientificRevolutions]] and [[ReadingNotes/LaFormationDeLEspritScientifique]]%0a* [[http://33bits.org/2011/10/18/printer-dotspervasive-tracking-and-the-transparent-society/|Printer Dots, Pervasive Tracking and the Transparent Society]] by Arvind Narayanan, 33 Bits of Entropy October 2011%0a* [[http://cms.mit.edu/news/2011/03/podcast_from_purple_blurb_comp.php|From Purple Blurb, "Computers and Creativity: The Intersection of Art and Technology"]], MIT Comparative Media Studies March 2011%0a* [[http://www.franceculture.fr/emission-place-de-la-toile-cyborg-philosophie-2011-10-08.html|Cyborg philosophie]], Place de la toile, France Culture October 2011%0a* [[http://www.franceculture.com/emission-du-grain-a-moudre-faut-il-canoniser-steve-jobs-2011-10-12.html|Faut-il canoniser Steve Jobs ?]] Du Grain ŕ moudre, France Culture October 2011%0a* [[http://www.technologyreview.com/blog/editors/27268/|EmTech: Does IT Cost More Jobs than It Creates?]] by David Talbot, Technology Review October 2011%0a* [[#AndrewMcAfee]][[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oAMCy9SnNM4|The Triumphs and Tensions of Technology]] by Andrew McAfee, Infosys June 2011%0a* [[http://www.livestream.com/emtechstage/video?clipId=pla_46c36b33-ddfd-4465-8bea-a8c44b0a41c4|The Triumphs & Tensions of Technology]] by Andrew McAfee, Emtech MIT October 2011%0a** remark on the recently discovered equivalent between cocaine release and new information , in particular socially related, cf [[#ChristopherChabris|Christopher Chabris]]%0a** see also [[Cookbook/Cognition#DedicatedCreativityTime]]%0a** mention of his upcoming co-authored book Race against the machines%0a* [[http://vimeo.com/9126994|The Genesis of Information Theory in Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition]] by Edwin Hancock, 2010%0a** motivated for http://www.hackerspace.be/OpenCV_Workshop%0a** http://www.rvg.ua.es/ITinCVPR/%0a** [[http://www.springer.com/computer/image+processing/book/978-1-84882-296-2|Information Theory in Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition]], Springer 2009%0a* [[http://www.robotspodcast.com/podcast/2011/08/robots-robot-art-i/|Robot Art I]], Robots Podcast August 2011%0a* [[https://math.rutgers.edu/~zeilberg/Opinion111.html|Doron Zeilberger's 111th Opinion]] by Doron Zeilberger, 2010%0a** on the importance of not technical over-specialization in maths%0a* [[http://rjlipton.wordpress.com/2011/08/14/is-jeopardy-in-mathematicians/|Is Jeopardy! in Mathematicians?]] by Ken W. Regan, Gödel’s Lost Letter and P=NP August 2011%0a* [[http://www.ams.org/bull/1953-59-05/S0002-9904-1953-09717-8/S0002-9904-1953-09717-8.pdf|The Origin and Growth of Mathematical Concepts]] by Raymond Louis Wilder, AAAS retiring address 1953%0a** mention of [[ReadingNotes/Hadamard]]%0a** using the concept of curve as an historical example%0a** defining conceptual contacts as %0a*** "on the individual level, it is what we might call a %3c%3cmeeting of minds>>;%0a*** on the group level, it is the diffusion of concepts."%0a*** see also conceptual blending in [[ReadingNotes/CreativityAndArtificialIntelligence]] which makes no mention of conceptual contacts%0a** mention of multiple simultaneous discovery, cf [[Wikipedia:Sociology of the history of science#The_nature_of_scientific_discovery]]%0a** see also [[Wikipedia:Raymond Louis Wilder]]%0a** motivated by [[ReadingNotes/FromGeometryToTopology]]%0a* [[http://www.robotspodcast.com/podcast/2011/08/robots-robot-art-ii/|Robot Art II]], Robots Podcast August 2011%0a* [[http://www.robotspodcast.com/podcast/2011/09/robots-robot-art-iii/|Robot Art III]], Robots Podcast August 2011%0a* [[http://www.franceculture.fr/emission-science-publique-peut-on-evaluer-les-risques-des-nanotechnologies-2011-10-21.html|Peut-on évaluer les risques des nanotechnologies ?]] Science publique, France Culture October 2011%0a* [[http://www.forbes.com/sites/timworstall/2011/10/24/race-against-the-machine/|Race Against the Machine]] by Tim Worstall, Forbes October 2011%0a* [[http://www.franceculture.fr/emission-la-grande-table-la-creation-scientifique-d-ou-viennent-les-idees-grand-entretien-avec-craig|La création scientifique: d'oů viennent les idées?]], La Grande Table, France Culture October 2011%0a* [[http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b016ltm0|Code-Breakers: Bletchley Park's Lost Heroes]], BBC October 2011%0a** cf [[ReadingNotes/Agnotology]] and [[ReadingNotes/TheCodeBook]]%0a** [[http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/tv/2011/10/ww2-documentaries-agent-zigzag-dambusters.shtml|Codebreakers, spies and double lives: World War II's secret stories]] by Martin Davidson, BBC TV blog October 2011%0a** see also [[Wikipedia:W. T. Tutte]], [[Wikipedia:Tommy Flowers]] and [[Wikipedia:Max Newman]]%0a* [[http://cambridgenights.media.mit.edu/index.php/2011/episode-3|Marc Vidal]], Cambridge Nights October 2011%0a** on system biology, the interactome project, mention of Marc Jacob%0a* [[http://cambridgenights.media.mit.edu/index.php/2011/geoffrey-west|Geoffrey West]], Cambridge Nights October 2011%0a** on biological scaling law, forest as optimizing system, fractal scale%0a* [[http://cambridgenights.media.mit.edu/index.php/2011/albet-laszlo-barabasi|Albert-László Barabási]], Cambridge Nights October 2011%0a** paradigm shift from random network via availability of data%0a* [[http://blogs.hbr.org/cs/2011/10/steve_jobs_solved_the_innovato.html|Steve Jobs Solved the Innovator's Dilemma]] by James Allworth, Harvard Business Review October 2011%0a** see also [[ReadingNotes/SeeingWhatsNext]]%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7bs5yMU-0FM|Henry Roediger on MEMORY]], FQXi Setting Time Aright October 2011%0a* [[http://www.wired.com/wiredscience/2011/10/the-importance-of-mind-wandering/|The Importance of Mind-Wandering]] by Jonah Lehrer, Wired Science for Wired.com October 2011%0a** see also my own answer to http://www.quora.com/Why-do-some-people-get-their-best-ideas-while-in-the-shower?%0a** my [[Cookbook/Cognition#DedicatedCreativityTime]]%0a* [[http://theoildrum.com/node/5239|Minerals scarcity: A call for managed austerity and the elements of hope]] by A.M. Diederen, The Oil Drum 2009%0a** discovering [[Wikipedia:Jevons paradox]] and added to [[Fabien/Beliefs#B7]]%0a* [[http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/0042698961900050|Ecological optics]] by J.J. Gibson, Vision Research 1961%0a** [[Wikipedia:James J. Gibson]]%0a** first discovered in [[ReadingNotes/SC02]]%0a** motivated by https://hackerspace.be/OpenCV_Workshop%0a** consider how his lists of key variables may be found in [[Tools/OpenCV]] or other computer vision libraries%0a** Optic array used in [[Wikipedia:Visual control]] and [[Wikipedia:Perception]]%0a* [[http://internetactu.blog.lemonde.fr/2011/10/19/une-societe-de-la-requete-33-comprendre-google/|Une société de la requęte (3/3) : Comprendre Google]], InternetActu Octobre 2011%0a* [[http://searchenginewatch.com/article/2121003/In-Google-We-Trust-Your-Identity|In Google We Trust (Your Identity)]] by Kristine Schachinger, Search Engine Watch October 2011%0a* [[http://ruccs.rutgers.edu/faculty/pylyshyn/f&p_cognition_gibson1981a.pdf|How Direct is Visual Perception? Some Reflections on Gibson's 'Ecological Approach']] by Jerry A. Fodor and Zenon W. Pylyshyn, Cognition 1981%0a** first discovered in [[ReadingNotes/SC02]]%0a** motivated by https://hackerspace.be/OpenCV_Workshop%0a* [[#ComputationalCreativityProceedings]]Algorithmic Information Theory and Novelty Generation, IJWCC 2007%0a** motivated by [[Slideshows/CreativiteArtificielleParadigmShift2011]]%0a*** Defining Creativity: Finding Keywords for Creativity Using Corpus Linguistics Techniques, ICCC X%0a*** Improvising with Creative Machines: Reflections on Human-Machine Interaction, ICCC XI%0a*** Understanding Human Creativity for Computational Play, ICCC XI%0a*** Computational Creativity Theory: The FACE and IDEA Descriptive Models, ICCC XI%0a*** Evaluating Evaluation: Assessing Progress in Computational Creativity Research, ICCC XI%0a*** No Free Lunch in the Search for Creativity, ICCC XI%0a*** Concept Discovery in Heterogeneous Information Networks, ICCC XI%0a** difference between what is different and sufficiently different for the observer%0a*** trick of using what is hard to invert, e.g. visual fractal%0a** mention of Kolomogorov-Chaitin%0a*** [[Cookbook/Biology#metabiology]]%0a*** [[Wikipedia:Kolmogorov complexity]]%0a*** [[Scholarpedia:Algorithmic information theory]]%0a** explicitely mentions that it is not concerned aesthetics%0a** mention of Schmidhuber, still%0a*** http://www.idsia.ch/~juergen/creativity.html%0a*** consider how this can actually be seen as a form of [[Analysis/StructuralInformationAsymmetries]]%0a*** [[Wikipedia:Aesthetics#Aesthetics_and_information]]%0a*** http://www.rci.rutgers.edu/~mleyton/ISMA.htm (no proceedings?)%0a*** own notes%0a*** see also [[Wikipedia:Abraham Moles]]%0a* Developing Creativity: Artificial Barriers in Artificial Intelligence, IJWCC 2008%0a** note that he is working by Dean K Simonton http://kylejennings.com%0a*** e.g. his paper http://kylejennings.com/papers/cc11-explore.pdf%0a** directly answering the "why is this needed" question by arguing that AI itself does require creativity%0a*** not the other way around%0a** importance of "creative autonomy"%0a*** Autonomous Evaluation%0a*** Autonomous Change%0a*** Non-Randomness%0a** using cellular automata thus a potential transition from the previous talk%0a** see also Creativity and artificial evolution by Margaret A. Boden%0a* Establishing Appreciation in a Creative System, ICCC X 2010%0a** using ANN for tagging of visual data through human annotation%0a*** still no generation so far but then planned%0a** http://darci.cs.byu.edu/DARCI/%0a** XXX organize the computational aesthetics too%0a* Search Strategies and the Creative Process, ICCC X 2010%0a** explanation on how creativity can be assimilated to search%0a*** as optimization%0a** tested via visual task%0a** http://kylejennings.com/ already read this previous paper PersonalInformationStream.WithoutNotesOctober12=* [[http://www.wired.com/wiredenterprise/2012/10/supercomputer-moon/|Why We Need a Supercomputer on the Moon]] by Robert McMillan, Wired Enterprise for Wired.com October 2012%0a* [[http://www.technologyreview.com/view/429561/the-measurement-that-would-reveal-the-universe-as/|The Measurement That Would Reveal The Universe As A Computer Simulation]] arXiv blog for MIT Technology Review October 2012%0a PersonalInformationStream.WithoutNotesOctober13=* [[http://arstechnica.com/security/2013/09/blood-sucking-botnet-narrowly-escapes-extermination-lives-to-leech-again/|Blood-sucking botnet narrowly escapes extermination, lives to leech again]] by Dan Goodin, Ars Technica September 2013%0a* [[http://blog.dustinkirkland.com/2013/10/fingerprints-are-user-names-not.html|Fingerprints are Usernames, not Passwords]] by Dustin Kirkland, From the Canyon Edge October 2013%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-KFc6uKmWQU|Software Engineering: Evolving Computer Programs]] by Stephanie Forrest, SFI Ulam Lecture September 2013%0a** mention of SFI study on the power grid%0a** evolutionary computing applied to bug fixing (thanks to regression suites)%0a** software package http://dijkstra.cs.virginia.edu/genpr%0a** http://www.cs.unm.edu/~forrest/%0a** see also [[ReadingNotes/ProvingDarwin]] or [[ReadingNotes/ProbablyApproximatelyCorrect]]%0a** [[Tools/Programming]]%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dAAFKTtVMa8|The Complex Science of Cyberdefense: Computer Immunology]] by Stephanie Forrest, SFI Ulam Lecture September 2013%0a** [[MOOCs/MaliciousSoftwareAndItsUndergroundEconomy]]%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xYEIrv04xO8|Modeling Computer Networks from Chips to the Internet]] by Stephanie Forrest, SFI Ulam Lecture September 2013%0a* [[http://www.theguardian.com/business/2013/oct/05/moritz-erhardt-internship-banking|Moritz Erhardt: the tragic death of a City intern]] by Elizabeth Day, The Observer October 2013%0a* [[http://www.wired.com/wiredenterprise/2013/10/silk-road-bust/|The Ultimate Bitcoin Question: Can the Feds Spend $3.3M in Seized Digital Currency?]] by Robert McMillan and Cade Metz, Wired Enterprise for Wired.com October 2013%0a* [[http://priceonomics.com/the-mathematics-of-history/|The Mathematics of History]] by Alex Mayyasi, Priceonomics.com October 2013%0a* [[http://priceonomics.com/a-diamond-insurance-plan/|A Diamond Insurance Plan]] by Alex Mayyasi, Priceonomics.com October 2013%0a* [[#Turchin]][[http://cliodynamics.info/PDF/WarComplx.pdf|Warfare and the Evolution of Social Complexity: A Multilevel-Selection Approach]] by Peter Turchin, 2011%0a** [[Wikipedia:Group_selection#Multilevel_selection_theory]]%0a*** relevance to [[Analysis/ExtendedLayeredModel]] and [[Analysis/StructuralInformationAsymmetries]] knowing that they both require an evolutionary pressure framework?%0a** [[Wikipedia:Price equation]]%0a** no mention of Benoit Dubreuil regarding the evolution of hierarchies%0a*** cf http://www.cambridge.org/tw/academic/subjects/archaeology/prehistory/human-evolution-and-origins-hierarchies-state-nature%0a*** http://bdubreuil.quebecdoc.com%0a* [[http://www.technologyreview.com/view/520306/will-gotchas-replace-captchas/|Will GOTCHAs Replace CAPTCHAs?]], Technology From the arXiv for MIT Technology Review October 2013%0a* [[http://www.wired.com/wiredenterprise/2013/10/dwave-nasa/|Google's Quantum Computer in Limbo After Government Shutdown]] by Robert McMillan, Wired Enterprise for Wired.com October 2013%0a* [[http://arstechnica.com/information-technology/2013/10/arduino-creator-explains-why-open-source-matters-in-hardware-too/|Arduino creator explains why open source matters in hardware, too]] by Jon Brodkin, Ars Technica October 2013%0a* [[http://arstechnica.com/business/2013/10/to-reduce-its-tax-burden-google-expands-use-of-the-double-irish/|To reduce its tax burden, Google expands use of the “Double Irish”]] by Cyrus Farivar, Ars Technica October 2013%0a* [[http://pocarisweat.umdl.umich.edu/handle/2027.42/51028|Warmaking and Statemaking as Organized Crime]] by Charles Tilly, 1982%0a** 4 functions%0a*** War making (maintaining borders)%0a*** State making (within borders)%0a*** Protection (for their clients)%0a*** Extraction (to fuel the other three)%0a** motivated by [[#Turchin|Peter Turchin's quote]]%0a** see also [[http://www.sunypress.edu/p-688-profits-from-power.aspx|Profits from Power, Protection Rent and Violence-Controlling Enterprises]] by Frederick C. Lane, 1979%0a* [[http://www.washington.edu/news/2013/10/21/pushback-resisting-the-life-of-constant-connectivity/|‘Pushback’: Resisting the life of constant connectivity]] by peter Kelley, UW Today October 2013%0a** Pushback:%0aThe growth of expressions of resistance to constant online connectivity in [[http://www.slmorrison.com/research.html|Research - S.L. Morrison]]%0a* [[https://medium.com/the-physics-arxiv-blog/1e223b77e60|Does Your iPhone Have Free Will?]], The Physics arXiv Blog for Medium October 2013%0a** on Seth Lloyd's [[http://arxiv.org/abs/1310.3225|A Turing test for free will]]%0a* [[http://www.forbes.com/sites/kashmirhill/2013/10/16/bitcoin-says-goodbye-to-silk-road-and-hello-to-baidu-chinas-google/|Bitcoin Says Goodbye To Silk Road And Hello To Baidu, China's Google]] by Kashmir Hill, Forbes October 2013%0a* [[http://readwrite.com/2013/10/23/i-bought-bitcoin-in-person-and-heres-what-happened|I Bought Bitcoin In Person And Here's What Happened]] by Lauren Orsini, ReadWrite October 2013%0a* [[http://www.wired.com/wiredenterprise/2013/10/btc-china/|This Chinese Exchange Just Pushed the Value of Bitcoins Over $200]] by Robert McMillan, Wired Enterprise for Wired.com October 2013%0a* [[http://www.theatlantic.com/business/archive/2013/10/audio-mcdonalds-tells-its-employees-to-sign-up-for-food-stamps/280812/|McDonald's Tells Its Employees to Sign Up for Food Stamps]] by Jordan Weissmann, The Atlantic October 2013%0a* [[http://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2013/11/the-man-who-would-teach-machines-to-think/309529/|The Man Who Would Teach Machines to Think]] by James Somers, The Atlantic October 2013%0a** cf [[ReadingNotes/IAmAStrangeLoop]]%0a* [[http://arxiv.org/abs/1112.5309|POWERPLAY: Training an Increasingly General Problem Solver by Continually Searching for the Simplest Still Unsolvable Problem]] by Jürgen Schmidhuber, 2011%0a** published in 2013 alongside experiments%0a** see also [[Wikipedia: General Game Playing]]%0a* [[https://plus.google.com/104362980539466846301/posts/Qwj9EEkUJXY|AI startup Vicarious claims to have a system that can solve…]] by Yann LeCun, October 2013%0a* [[http://www.thelocal.de/20131023/52543|Painting robot sparks 'what is art?' debate]], The Local October 2013%0a** http://www.informatik.uni-konstanz.de/en/edavid/%0a* [[http://m.technologyreview.com/news/515396/as-data-floods-in-massive-open-online-courses-evolve/|As Data Floods In, Massive Open Online Courses Evolve]] by Tom Simonite, MIT Technology Review October 2013%0a* [[http://torrentfreak.com/riaa-bitcoin-makes-it-hard-to-track-or-seize-pirate-bay-donations-131030/|RIAA: Bitcoin Makes it Hard to Track or Seize Pirate Bay Donations]] by Ernesto, TorrentFreak October 2013%0a* [[http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-24638816|Thorium backed as a 'future fuel']] by Roger Harrabin, BBC News October 2013%0a* [[http://www.forbes.com/sites/olgakhazan/2011/09/12/is-listening-to-audio-books-really-the-same-as-reading/|Is Listening to Audio Books Really the Same as Reading?]] by Olga Khazan, Forbes 2011%0a* [[http://www.aeonmagazine.com/living-together/how-advertising-turned-anti-consumerism-into-a-secret-weapon/|Advertising turned anti-consumerism into a weapon]] by Adam Corner, Aeon November 2013%0a* [[http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0078871|The Phylogeny of Little Red Riding Hood]] by Jamshid J. Tehrani, PLOS ONE November 2013%0a** cf own question on Quora http://www.quora.com/Fables/Is-there-a-phylogeny-of-fables PersonalInformationStream.WithoutNotesOctober14=* [[http://www.economist.com/news/leaders/21621800-digital-revolution-bringing-sweeping-change-labour-markets-both-rich-and-poor|The world economy: Wealth without workers, workers without wealth]], The Economist October 2014%0a* [[http://motherboard.vice.com/read/outsourcing-is-no-longer-cheap-so-its-being-automated|Outsourced Jobs Are No Longer Cheap, So They're Being Automated]] by Jason Koebler, Motherboard October 2014%0a* [[http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/wonkblog/wp/2014/10/18/poor-kids-who-do-everything-right-dont-do-better-than-rich-kids-who-do-everything-wrong/|Poor kids who do everything right don’t do better than rich kids who do everything wrong]] by Matt O'Brien, The Washington Post October 2014%0a* [[http://www.paristechreview.com/2014/10/23/chine-robots-usine/|Chine: les robots menacent-ils l'usine du monde?]] by Fangru Yang, ParisTech Review October 2014%0a* [[http://c4.discovery.wisc.edu/events/lectures/demonology/|Demonology]] by Jim Crutchfield, C4 2013%0a** by http://csc.ucdavis.edu/~chaos/%0a** mention of "intrinsic computing" close to my own view during [[Museum/Museum#Teotihuacan]]%0a* [[http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/09502386.2012.704636?journalCode=rcus20#preview|The micro-ethics of everyday life]] by Stacy Thompson, Cultural Studies 2013%0a* [[http://www.ezonomics.com/blogs/unavoidable_ignorance_shouldnt_stop_us_investing_three_rules_of_thumb_for_complex_money_choices|“Unavoidable ignorance shouldn’t stop us investing” – three rules of thumb for complex money choices]] by Chris Dillow, ezonomics October 2014 PersonalInformationStream.WithoutNotesOctober15=* [[http://yaledailynews.com/blog/2015/09/29/elites-favor-efficiency/|Elites favor efficiency]] by William Reid, Yale News September 2015%0a* http://yaledailynews.com/blog/2015/09/29/elites-favor-efficiency/%0a** https://www.sciencemag.org/content/349/6254/aab0096.abstract%0a* [[http://www.researchinformation.info/features/feature.php?feature_id=537|Chinese science comes of age]] by Ed Gerstner, Focus on Asia - Research Information for Nature Publishing Group October 2015%0a* [[http://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/2015/sep/13/mindblowing-expense-of-mindfulness-eva-wiseman|The mindblowing expense of mindfulness]] by Eva Wiseman, The Guardian September 2015%0a* [[http://uploadvr.com/softkinetic-co-founder-100-sure-they-will-solve-positional-tracking-on-mobile-by-end-of-the-year/|Softkinetic Co-Founder “100 percent” sure they will solve positional tracking on mobile by end of the year.]] by Will Mason, March 2015 UploadVR %0a* [[http://www.forbes.com/sites/mzhang/2015/06/12/soylents-meal-replacement-competitors-get-a-not-so-bland-taste-of-success/|How Soylent's Meal-Replacement Competitors Got A Not-So-Bland Taste Of Success]] by Maggie Zhang, Forbes June 2015%0a* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sKZD8huxjZ0|programming by teaching]] by Guillaume Bouchard, Playfair Capital's Machine Intelligence June 2015%0a** http://www.xrce.xerox.com/About-XRCE/People/Guillaume-Bouchard%0a** http://gbouchar.github.io/%0a* [[http://mobile.nytimes.com/2015/01/11/fashion/modern-love-to-fall-in-love-with-anyone-do-this.html?referrer&_r=1&referer=http://m.facebook.com/|To Fall in Love With Anyone, Do This]] by Mandy Len Catron, NYTimes.com January 2015%0a* [[https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/to-your-health/wp/2015/10/14/sitting-for-long-periods-doesnt-make-death-more-imminent-study-suggests/|Sitting for long periods doesn’t make death more imminent, study suggests]] by Elahe Izadi, The Washington Post October 2015%0a* [[http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/physics/relativity-and-the-cosmos.html|Relativity and the Cosmos]] by Alan Lightman, NOVA 1997%0a** [[ReadingNotes/ABriefHistoryOfTime]]%0a** [[Content/Cosmology]]%0a* [[https://www.yahoo.com/tech/watching-a-presidential-debate-in-vr-its-not-073412160.html|Watching a Presidential Debate in VR: It’s Not Just the Political Spin That’ll Make You Dizzy]] by Daniel Bean, Yahoo.com October 2015%0a* [[http://www.mindful.org/mindful-swimming/|Mindful Swimming]] by Line Goguen-Hughes, Mindful 2011%0a** motivated by [[https://courses.edx.org/courses/course-v1:BerkeleyX+GG101x+3T2015/courseware/f59db05ae9db43c2b96cea9addd5f0cc/2d56bb8be2f14bb6b525a61ed1a9e75f/|Mindfulness at Work]] by Tara Healey, Real-World Applications of Mindfulness GG101x Courseware%0a** consider also the diving equivalent%0a* [[http://www.telegraph.co.uk/men/thinking-man/10744879/Are-you-hooked-on-competence-porn.html|Are you hooked on competence porn?]] by Lewis Dartnell, Telegraph 2014%0a** [[http://www.randomhouse.co.uk/editions/the-knowledge-how-to-rebuild-our-world-from-scratch/9781847922274|The Knowledge: How to Rebuild our World from Scratch]] by Bodley Head, Vintage Publishing 2014%0a** see also [[Content/Vademecum]]%0a* [[http://www.nytimes.com/2015/10/21/business/23andme-will-resume-giving-users-health-data.html|23andMe Will Resume Giving Users Health Data]] by Andrew Pollackoct, The New York Times October 2015%0a* [[http://www.paristechreview.com/2015/05/28/sharing-economy-trust/|Sharing economy: how the wind of trust has changed direction]] by Monique Dagnaud, ParisTechReview.comMay 2015%0a** Sharing economies (arguably) I tried : Wikipedia (2ways+donating), Bitcoin (2ways), Uber, AirBnB (2ways), BlaBlaCar, ListMinut%0a* [[https://signalvnoise.com/posts/3124-give-it-five-minutes|Give it five minutes]] by Jason Fried, Signal v. Noise 2012%0a* [[http://www.realityprime.com/blog/2015/07/disney-vr-redux/|Disney VR: Redux]] by Avi, Reality Prime July 2015%0a* [[http://phys.org/news/2015-10-general-purpose-optimization-algorithm-order-of-magnitude-speedups.html|New general-purpose optimization algorithm promises order-of-magnitude speedups on some problems]] by Larry Hardesty, Phys.org October 2015%0a* [[https://medium.com/@kpcb_edge/our-focus-areas-virtual-reality-debbcc2ca40f|Our focus areas: Virtual Reality]], kpcb_edge on Medium July 2015%0a* [[http://www.npr.org/programs/ted-radio-hour/267185371/simply-happy|Simply Happy]], TED Radio Hour for NPR 2014%0a** LifeEdited%0a** motivated by GG101x%0a* [[https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/how-to-create-ansible-playbooks-to-automate-system-configuration-on-ubuntu|How To Create Ansible Playbooks to Automate System Configuration on Ubuntu]] by Justin Ellingwood, DigitalOcean 2014%0a** see also [[Tools/Ansible]] PersonalInformationStream.WithoutNotesOctober2016=* [[https://medium.com/@ckemmler/help-googles-ecosystem-is-winning-me-over-b3d044586df6|Help, Google’s ecosystem is winning me over]] by Candide Kemmler, Medium October 2016%0a* [[https://hackernoon.com/how-it-feels-to-learn-javascript-in-2016-d3a717dd577f|How it feels to learn Javascript in 2016]] by Jose Aguinaga, October 2016%0a* [[https://sanctum.geek.nz/arabesque/vim-anti-patterns/|Vim anti-patterns]] by Tom Ryder, Arabesque 2012%0a* https://chromiumconfessions.blogspot.be/2016/09/making-sense-of-chromium-webvr-at-high.html%0a* [[https://surma.link/things/reading-specs/|How to read web specs Part I – Or: WebVR, how do you work?]] by Surma, Surma.link October 2016%0a* [[https://code.facebook.com/posts/1840075619545360|Yarn: A new package manager for JavaScript]], Facebook Code October 2016%0a** https://yarnpkg.com%0a* [[http://blog.npmjs.org/post/151660845210/hello-yarn|Hello, Yarn!]], The npm Blog October 2016%0a* [[http://www.b-reel.com/blog/need-a-fast-vr-prototype-webvr-might-be-the-answer|Need a fast VR prototype? WebVR might be the answer.]], B-Reel's October 2016%0a* [[https://medium.com/@shemag8/fuck-you-startup-world-ab6cc72fad0e|Fuck You Startup World]]%0a** via Nicoletta%0a* http://doc-ok.org/?p=1508%0a* [[https://www.robertroose.com/blogs/webvr-and-future-websites|WebVR and the future of websites]] by Robert Roose, October 2016%0a* [[http://unboring.net/cases/puzzlerain.html|Case Study: Puzzle Rain by MozillaVR]] by Arturo Paracuellos, Unboring October 2016%0a* [[https://cloudfour.com/thinks/why-does-the-washington-posts-progressive-web-app-increase-engagement-on-ios/|Why does The Washington Post’s Progressive Web App increase engagement on iOS?]] by Jason Grigsby, Cloud Four October 2016%0a* [[https://blog.mozvr.com/webvr-coming-to-servo-part-1/|WebVR Coming to Servo: Part 1]] by Diego Marcos, MozVR blog October 2016%0a* [[https://medium.com/@bartobri/applying-the-linus-tarvolds-good-taste-coding-requirement-99749f37684a|Applying the Linus Torvalds “Good Taste” Coding Requirement]] by Brian Barto, October 2016%0a* [[http://blog.computationalcomplexity.org/2016/10/get-ready.html|Get Ready]] by Lance Fortnow, Computational Complexity Blog October 2016%0a* [[http://www.economist.com/news/business/21708715-china-leads-world-adoption-virtual-reality-insanely-virtual|Insanely virtual]], The Economist October 2016%0a* [[https://blog.prototypr.io/in-1949-pablo-picasso-worked-with-mit-educated-photographer-and-film-director-gjon-mili-in-a-6facc3f3d2dc|Storyboarding in 3D]] by Ann-Caryn Cleveland, October 2016%0a* [[http://greatergood.berkeley.edu/article/item/how_you_can_find_the_good_in_a_nasty_election_cycle|How You Can Find the Good in a Nasty Election Cycle]] by Kelly McGonigal, Greater Good October 2016%0a* [[http://greatergood.berkeley.edu/article/item/people_who_trust_technology_are_happier|People Who Trust Technology Are Happier]] by Deborah Yip, Greater Good October 2016%0a* [[http://www.techrepublic.com/article/how-virtual-reality-is-transforming-dementia-care-in-australia/|How virtual reality is transforming dementia care in Australia]] by Jonathan Chadwick, TechRepublic October 2016 PersonalInformationStream.WithoutNotesOctober2017=* https://medium.com/@alfredos/the-role-of-webvr-50345d4dc0f3%0a* https://blogs.windows.com/windowsexperience/2017/10/03/the-era-of-windows-mixed-reality-begins-october-17/%0a* http://blog.miz.space/research/2017/08/14/wikipedia-collective-memory-dynamic-graph-analysis-graphx-spark-scala-time-series-network/%0a* https://www.technologyreview.com/s/609091/first-evidence-that-online-dating-is-changing-the-nature-of-society/%0a* https://www.technologyreview.com/the-download/609108/algorithms-can-give-away-some-peoples-sex-secrets/%0a* https://www.blog.google/products/google-vr/daydream-labs-interactive-scenes-blocks-objects/%0a* http://etn-demeter.eu/the-importance-of-story-telling-and-interacting-with-audiences-to-communicate-science/%0a* http://elevr.com/the-three-scales/%0a** see also [[Analysis/ExtendedLayeredModel]] with [[Tools/VirtualReality]] PoC%0a* https://aeon.co/videos/new-realities-are-imminent-how-vr-reframes-big-questions-in-philosophy%0a** making me wonder if since we usually spend most of our awoken time not really caring about the "real world" but instead chatting, watching TV, having an approximated models of physics for our task at hand, etc we spend most of our time in a non technological equivalent of AR/VR spectrum anyway%0a** see also [[Cookbook/Cognition]] or [[Cookbook/]]%0a* https://spectrum.ieee.org/automaton/robotics/industrial-robots/why-human-controlled-force-multiplying-robots-are-the-future-of-work-on-earth%0a* https://aeon.co/essays/having-children-is-not-life-affirming-its-immoral%0a* https://www.labster.com/blog/gamification-in-the-classroom/%0a* https://www.labster.com/blog/how-to-improve-your-grades/%0a* http://newsroom.ucla.edu/releases/cramming-for-a-test-don-t-do-it-237733%0a* https://www.economist.com/news/leaders/21726071-it-had-good-run-end-sight-machine-changed-world-death%0a* https://www.artandeducation.net/announcements/150025/you-are-here-nyc-art-information-and-mapping%0a** cf also Twitter thread%0a* https://medium.com/updates-from-vizor/prototyping-a-360-museum-tour-with-react-vr-1c9b1d3d89bb%0a* https://santafe.edu/news-center/news/global-trade-entrenches-poverty-traps%0a* https://www.blog.google/products/google-vr/daydream-labs-accessibility-vr/ PersonalInformationStream.WithoutNotesOctober2018=* https://www.digicatapult.org.uk/news-and-views/blog/keeping-simulator-sickness-down/%0a* https://blogs.scientificamerican.com/observations/why-do-computers-use-so-much-energy/%0a** https://centre.santafe.edu/thermocomp/Santa_Fe_Institute_Collaboration_Platform:Thermodynamics_of_Computation_Wiki%0a* http://nymag.com/intelligencer/2018/10/un-says-climate-genocide-coming-but-its-worse-than-that.html%0a* https://www.nytimes.com/2018/10/08/books/review/personal-libraries.html%0a* https://medium.com/@chrishutchinson/hacking-around-with-javascript-and-shortcuts-in-ios-12-95f8d7190777%0a* https://www.hindawi.com/journals/js/2017/6842173/%0a* https://medium.com/@akella/how-facebook-3d-photos-work-8424cf48f061%0a* https://www.fastcompany.com/90247240/exclusive-lisa-strausfeld-is-developing-an-entirely-new-kind-of-data-viz%0a* https://blog.mozvr.com/introducing-spoke/%0a* https://venturebeat.com/2018/10/18/apple-yanks-subscription-scam-apps-but-leaves-a-bigger-problem-intact/%0a* https://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0204494#sec021%0a* https://www.isglobal.org/en/new/-/asset_publisher/JZ9fGljXnWpI/content/las-personas-que-se-desplazan-a-diario-a-traves-de-entornos-naturales-reportan-mejor-salud-mental%0a* https://blogs.scientificamerican.com/sa-visual/visualizing-science-illustration-and-beyond/%0a* https://www.computerworld.com/article/3317082/virtual-reality/why-augmented-reality-has-surpassed-virtual-reality-as-the-potential-next-big-thing.html%0a* https://blog.mgechev.com/2018/10/20/transfer-learning-tensorflow-js-data-augmentation-mobile-net/%0a* https://blog.rabimba.com/2018/10/arcore-and-arkit-what-is-under-hood.html%0a* https://blog.rabimba.com/2018/10/arcore-and-arkit-SLAM.html PersonalInformationStream.WithoutNotesOctober2019=* https://wccftech.com/interview-magic-leap-was-a-flop-but-more-ar-vr-unicorns-are-coming/%0a* https://medium.com/@UNDP/using-the-matrix-to-feel-climate-change-f71ac6e50ec3%0a* http://www.inventinginteractive.com/2010/02/01/information-landscapes/%0a* https://www.forbes.com/sites/michaelschein/2019/01/17/tim-ferriss-is-everything-thats-wrong-with-the-modern-world-and-why-you-should-follow-his-lead/%0a* https://medium.com/better-programming/why-coding-your-own-makes-you-a-better-developer-5c53439c5e4a%0a* https://davidwalsh.name/pornhub-interview%0a* https://www.magicleap.com/news/partner-stories/bring-data-to-four-dimensions-with-immersion-analytics-visualizer-software%0a* https://blog.mozvr.com/firefox-reality-top-picks/%0a* https://thenewstack.io/which-programming-languages-use-the-least-electricity/%0a* https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/thriving101/201108/the-spoiler-paradox%0a* https://www.nytimes.com/2019/10/21/health/psychology-humility-pride-behavior.html%0a* https://games.greggman.com/game/apple-privacy/%0a* https://www.zdnet.com/article/google-is-a-bald-faced-iot-liar-and-its-nest-pants-are-on-fire/%0a* https://medium.com/design-ibm/ibm-immersive-data-augmented-reality-for-data-visualization-898587b2a57c%0a* https://www.kairos.com/blog/face-recognition-kairos-vs-microsoft-vs-google-vs-amazon-vs-opencv%0a* https://www.fightforthefuture.org/news/2019-10-29-more-than-10000-people-call-on-congress-to/%0a* https://www.kairos.com/blog/comparing-face-recognition-kairos-vs-amazon-vs-microsoft-vs-google-vs-faceplusplus-vs-sensetime PersonalInformationStream.WithoutNotesOctober2020=* https://www.businessinsider.com/us-tech-giants-face-curbs-on-data-sharing-digital-marketplaces-under-draft-eu-rules-2020-9%0a* https://about.fb.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/10/What-The-Social-Dilemma-Gets-Wrong.pdf%0a* https://hacks.mozilla.org/2018/11/decentralizing-social-interactions-with-activitypub/%0a* https://www.theverge.com/2020/10/2/21499133/google-daydream-vr-android-11-drops-support%0a* https://medium.com/storiusmag/what-i-found-out-when-i-blocked-apps-from-tracking-my-iphone-for-1-week-f1df165d1f8a%0a* https://www.unige.ch/communication/communiques/en/2020/covid-19-dilemmes-sociaux-contre-gestes-barrieres/%0a* https://developers.googleblog.com/2020/10/improving-shared-ar-experiences-with.html%0a* https://blog.lookingglassfactory.com/announcements/vimeos-holographic-video-channel/%0a* https://www.francetelevisions.fr/lab/projets/la-nouvelle-dimension-de-la-realite-augmentee%0a* https://www.economist.com/technology-quarterly/2020/10/01/computer-generated-realities-are-becoming-ubiquitous%0a* https://www.technologyreview.com/2020/10/08/1009822/covid-19-surveillance-electronic-ankle-monitors-opinion/%0a* https://uk.reuters.com/article/us-orange-nokia-security-5g/huawei-ousted-from-heart-of-eu-as-nokia-wins-belgian-5g-contracts-idUKKBN26U0YY%0a* https://gizmodo.com/adobe-now-lets-you-easily-adjust-where-everyone-in-a-ph-1845103861%0a* https://www.cnet.com/news/snapchats-augmented-reality-lenses-can-span-whole-city-blocks/%0a* https://www.weforum.org/agenda/2020/10/virtual-labs-how-virtual-reality-could-transform-medical-trials-after-covid-19/%0a* https://datasociety.net/library/good-intentions-bad-inventions/%0a* https://www.affordance.info/mon_weblog/2020/10/google-service-public-education.html%0a* https://immerse.news/emergent-storytelling-in-the-new-age-of-social-ar-2b944a188687%0a* https://www.politico.com/news/2020/10/10/feds-may-target-googles-chrome-browser-for-breakup-428468%0a* https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2020/10/augmented-reality-must-have-augmented-privacy%0a* https://www.marketplace.org/shows/marketplace-tech/online-advertising-google-antitrust-facebook-targeted-ads-data-collection/%0a** see also read earlier https://thecorrespondent.com/100/the-new-dot-com-bubble-is-here-its-called-online-advertising/13228924500-22d5fd24%0a* http://www.telepresenceoptions.com/2011/04/the_struggle_to_spread_the_min/%0a* https://hacks.mozilla.org/2018/02/creating-an-add-on-for-the-project-things-gateway/ PersonalInformationStream.WithoutNotesOlderThanOctober09=* [[http://seedmagazine.com/designseries/henry-markram.html|Henry Markram: Designing the Human Mind]] for Seed Design Series, 2008%0a* [[http://www.seedmagazine.com/news/2008/10/how_we_evolve_1.php|How We Evolve]] by Benjamin Phelan for Seed Magazine, October 2008%0a* [[http://plus7.arte.tv/fr/detailPage/1697660,CmC=2329238,scheduleId=2299796.html|A chacun sa réalité ?]] by Christopher Phillipg Zahlten, 2007%0a* [[http://www.sciencedirect.com/science?_ob=ArticleURL&_udi=B6W64-463PP46-1T&_user=10&_rdoc=1&_fmt=&_orig=search&_sort=d&view=c&_acct=C000050221&_version=1&_urlVersion=0&_userid=10&md5=d9940727f52c2e877bc662b4b004e4ad|A game-theoretic interpretation of Marcel Mauss' The gift]] - Robert Rider, 1999%0a* [[http://www.cise.ufl.edu/research/revcomp/physlim/plpaper.html|Physical Limits of Computing]] by Michael P. Frank, 2002%0a* [[http://www.pbs.org/frontlineworld/watch/player.html?pkg=rc78iran&seg=1&mod=0|Iran, The stem cell fatwa]], FRONTLINE/World, PBS%0a* [[http://www.radiofrance.fr/chaines/france-culture2/emissions/science_publique/|Quelles sont les épidémies qui nous guettent ?]] for Science Publique, France Culture, December the 12th 2008%0a* [[http://www.radiofrance.fr/chaines/france-culture2/emissions/toutarrive/|Discussion avec Jacques Rancičre sur Le Spectateur Emancipe]] in Tout arrive ! for France Culture, December the 16th 2008%0a* [[http://www.vpro.nl/programma/tegenlicht/afleveringen/41047998/|Here come's the sun]] by Rob van Hattum for Backlight, October 2008%0a* [[http://mitworld.mit.edu/video/625|The Role of Civic Media in the 2008 U.S. Presidential Election]] by Henry Jenkins for MIT Museum Soap Box, October 2008%0a* [[http://www.channel4.com/history/microsites/A/ascent-of-money/index.html|The Ascent of Money]] by Niall Ferguson for Channel 4, November to December 2008%0a* [[http://mitworld.mit.edu/video/615|Energy: The Past Must Not Be Prologue]] by George Shultz for MIT Energy Initiative, October 2008%0a* [[http://www.radiofrance.fr/chaines/france-culture2/emissions/salon_noir/|Les tambours de l'oubli, autour des Ankavé de Papouasie-Nouvelle Guinée]] in Le Salon Noir for France Culture, December the 17th 2008%0a* [[http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00g4ypg/Horizon_Wheres_My_Robot/|Where's My Robot?]] by Danny Wallace for BCC 2 Horizon, December 2008%0a* [[http://www.ted.com/index.php/talks/benjamin_wallace_on_the_price_of_happiness.html|Does happiness have a price tag?]] by Benjamin Wallace for TED, July 2008%0a* [[#DNAOrigami]][[http://www.ted.com/index.php/talks/paul_rothemund_details_dna_folding.html|The astonishing promise of DNA folding]] by Paul Rothemund for TED, February 2008%0a* [[http://www.researchchannel.org/prog/displayevent.aspx?rid=27626|Intelligence in Wikipedia]] by Dan Weld for CSE Colloquia, 2008%0a* [[http://www.radiofrance.fr/chaines/france-culture2/emissions/sciences_conscience/|L'enfermement planétaire]] for Science et Conscience on France Culture, December the 18th 2008%0a* [[http://www.radiofrance.fr/franceinter/em/lateteaucarre/|Les exoplančtes]] in La tęte au carré for France Inter, December the 19th 2008%0a* [[http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/programmes/panorama/7438372.stm|Daylight Robbery]] for Panorama BBC, June 2008%0a* {-[[http://web.mac.com/peter.pirolli/Professional/Blog/Entries/2008/8/7_The_systems_and_business_that_win_will_exploit_socio-cognitive_network_effects.html|The systems and businesses that win will exploit socio-cognitive network effects]] by Peter Pirolli, August 2008-}%0a** moved to [[http://seedea.org/thelab/stigmergylive/doku.php?id=framework|Documents to explore]] for StigmergyLive%0a* [[http://www.radiofrance.fr/chaines/france-culture2/emissions/science_publique/?theme=68|La science nous éloigne-t-elle de la nature ?]] in Science Publique for France Culture, December the 19th 2008%0a* [[http://www.radiofrance.fr/chaines/france-culture/emissions/chemins/index.php|La vie est un songe : 1/5]] in Les nouveaux chemins de la connaissance for France Culture, Decemter the 22nd 2008%0a* [[http://www.radiofrance.fr/chaines/france-culture2/emissions/surpris/fiche.php?diffusion_id=67578|Abécédaire de la désobéissance]] in Surpris par la nuit on France Culture, December the 19th 2008%0a* [[http://news.bbc.co.uk/panorama/hi/front_page/newsid_7788000/7788708.stm|The year Britain's bubble burst]] for BBC Panorama, December the 22nd 2008%0a* [[http://www.ted.com/index.php/talks/steven_strogatz_on_sync.html|How things in nature tend to sync up]] by Steven Strogatz for TED, 2004%0a* [[http://www.radiofrance.fr/chaines/france-culture2/emissions/continent_sciences/fiche.php?diffusion_id=68337|Apprentissage de la seiche]] for Continent Sciences on France Culture, December the 22nd 2008%0a* [[http://www.la-bas.org/article.php3?id_article=1518|La stratégie du choc : la montée d’un capitalisme du désastre]] in La-Bas Si J'y Suis on France Inter, October 2008%0a* [[http://www.radiofrance.fr/chaines/france-culture2/emissions/science_publique/fiche.php?diffusion_id=69303|Notre mode de vie modifie-t-il nos gčnes ?]] on France Culture %0a* [[http://www.hf.ntnu.no/anv/Finnbo/Skagestad.html|Thinking With Machines: Intelligence Augmentation, Evolutionary Epistemology, and Semiotic]] by Peter Skagestad, 1993%0a* [[http://www.channel4.com/programmes/dispatches/episode-guide/series-1|Britain's Challenging Children]], Dispatches, Channel 4, January 2009%0a* Kids Behaving Badly, [[http://news.bbc.co.uk/panorama/hi/default.stm|Panorama]], BBC, January 2009%0a* [[http://homepages.vub.ac.be/~clvidal/presentations/EDU-poster.pdf|EvoDevo Universe poster]], 2008 (and a quick look to [[http://evodevouniverse.com| the Evo Devo Universe]] wiki)%0a* [[http://www.iep.utm.edu/e/evo-epis.htm|Evolutionary Epistemology]] by Nathalie Gontier for, Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy, Universite Libre de Brussel, 2006%0a** [[#munz]]According to Munz (2001: 151-160), every organism is a theory about its environment.%0a** "The behavior of a fish and the functioning of a theory of water are exactly identical. The fish represents water by its structure and its functioning. Both features define an initial condition (for example, the degree of viscosity of water) which, when spotted or sensed, trigger off a prognosis or behavioral response which, in case of a fish, fails to be falsified. By contrast, a bird does not represent water." (Munz, 2001: 155) .%0a** Munz, Peter. 2001 (1993). [[http://www.amazon.com/Philosophical-Darwinism-Knowledge-Natural-Selection/dp/0415086027|Philosophical Darwinism: on the origin of knowledge by means of natural selection]]. London: Routledge.%0a* First batch of videos from the [[http://singinst.org/media/singularitysummit2008|Singularity Summit 2008]]%0a* Reel Bad Arabs: How Hollywood Vilifies A People, directed by Sut Jhally, 2006%0a* Occupation 101: Voices of the Silenced Majority, directed by Sufyan Omeish & Abdallah Omeish, 2006%0a* Conflict Delta for Our World, BBC, 2008%0a* {-[[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ji5_MqicxSo|Randy Pausch Last Lecture: Achieving Your Childhood Dreams]], CMU, 2007-}%0a** moved to [[http://wiki.seedea.org/Xye/MotivationalSupport|Motivational material]]%0a* Aliens from Mars for Horizon, BBC, 2009%0a* The Fourth World War, directed by Jacqueline Soohen & Rick Rowley, 2003%0a* Voices of a Distant Star (Hoshi no koe), 2002%0a* The President's Guide to Science for Horizon, BBC, 2008%0a* [[http://www.newscientist.com/article/mg20026786.900-special-report-life-in-a-land-without-growth.html?full=true|Life in a land without growth]] by Herman Daly for New Scientist, October 2008%0a* Kakurenbo: Hide & Seek, 2004%0a* Edge's 2009 question : What will change everything?%0a** SuperIntelligence by Nick Bostrom%0a** This very exploration is changing everything by Daniel C. Denett%0a** Undo the present; recall the past by Seth Llyod%0a* [[http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/dreamsofobama/|Dreams of Obama]] for Frontline, PBS, 2009%0a* Sword of the Stranger (Stranger Mukou Hadan), 2007%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f14hvTcWUPc|Rising Gulf]] by Shuchen Tan for VPRO Backlight, November 2008%0a* [[http://changethis.com/53.01.BeyondFree|Better Than Free]] by Kevin Kelly for ChangeThis, December 2008%0a* [[http://www.radiofrance.fr/franceinter/em/lateteaucarre/index.php?id=75331|Stimuler ses neurones]] in La tęte au carré on France Inter, January 2009%0a* [[http://www.kk.org/thetechnium/archives/2007/11/technology_want.php|Technology Wants To Be Free]] by Kevin Kelly for The Technium, 2007%0a* [++local folder to update!++]%0a* Waltz With Bashir, 2008%0a* Inside The Saudi Kingdom, 2008%0a* Dispatches - The True Cost of Cheap Food%0a* Liberty - The American Revolution, PBS%0a* The Race For The Future Car, Martijn Kieft, VPRO Backlight%0a* Looking for Sangri La%0a* The Nature of Things_ The Brain That Changes Itself%0a* The Cyborg Revolution%0a* The Universe 3x09 Another Earth%0a* [++local folder to update!++]%0a>>comment%3c%3c%0alist by last reading, if second read then... second read it will be...%0ause for example http://www.google.com/search?q=site%253Ated.com+BarrySchuler_2008P.mp4 to locate videos%0a%0aJan 14 10:56 The Ascent of Money - S01E06 (22 December 2008)[WS.PDTV(XviD)].avi%0aJan 14 14:08 learning-stuff.google.flv%0a%0aJan 16 18:12 53.04.PassionManifesto.pdf%0a%0aJan 18 00:25 Scientific.American.January.2009.pdf%0a%0aJan 19 20:42 KaryMullis_2002.mp4%0aJan 19 13:33 uw_cse_intevo_ipodv.m4v%0a%0aJan 22 19:33 Scientific American - November 2008 (Malestrom).pdf%0a%0aJan 23 03:20 pdf_Insurrection.pdf%0aJan 23 21:58 The Long Tail - Chris Anderson - Paperback 2008.txt%0aJan 23 14:41 defense.ppt%0aJan 23 18:47 elliott_phd_pub_081007.pdf%0aJan 23 18:52 Evolutionary Epistemology from Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.htm%0aJan 23 21:59 Going Out On Your Own.pdf%0aJan 23 21:58 GregLynn_2005.mp4%0a%0aJan 25 14:30 Husbands et al (eds) - The Mechanical Mind in History.pdf%0aJan 25 10:58 National Geographic - Aftermath - Population Zero.avi%0aJan 25 14:32 Man.On.Wire.2008.DVDRip.XviD.jpg%0aJan 25 10:58 Novamente_Easy_Steps.ppt%0aJan 25 10:58 Maria.Montessori.Una.Vita.Per.i.Bambini%0aJan 25 22:23 The Universe 3x09 Another Earth.avi%0aJan 25 10:57 gmu_@40m_mashup_ipodv.m4v.txt%0aJan 25 10:58 uw_cybersec_ipodv.m4v%0aJan 25 10:57 Baiilous and sellouts - Herman.htm%0aJan 25 14:30 Evolutionary Epistemologie from Principia Cybernetica .html%0aJan 25 10:58 msr_code_rward_ipodv.m4v%0a%0a%0aJan 26 14:34 simonton.shtml%0aJan 26 23:23 theeconomist_20090124_sr_3A2B.mp3%0aJan 26 23:02 wikipedia-needs-business-model-not.html%0aJan 26 14:34 Evolutionary_epistemology.htm%0aJan 26 21:55 JamaisCascio_2006.mp4%0aJan 26 11:13 Mcgraw Hill Game Theory At Work.pdf%0aJan 26 14:44 Naturalized_epistemology.htm%0a%0aJan 27 09:57 DavidCarson_2003.mp4%0aJan 27 03:20 Principia Cybernetica - Research on Intelligent Webs.html%0aJan 27 03:20 RobForbes_2006.mp4%0aJan 27 03:19 SherwinNuland_2003.mp4%0aJan 27 11:13 les_annees_lumiere-20090111-1447.mp3%0aJan 27 03:19 les_annees_lumiere-20090118-1557.mp3%0aJan 27 03:20 library of alexandria.avi%0aJan 27 03:20 looking for Sangri La.avi%0aJan 27 02:52 theeconomist_20090124_ftp_3AFW.mp3%0aJan 27 13:28 theeconomist_The_World_Next_Week_January_23rd_2009_3AEK.mp3%0aJan 27 03:18 uk_vis_scldn_ipodv.m4v%0aJan 27 12:04 uw_els08_hubots_ipodv.m4v%0aJan 27 17:25 gmu_@40m_help_ipodv.m4v%0a%0aJan 28 16:42 Inside the Saudi Kingdom%0aJan 28 17:25 National Geographic_ Illicit - The Dark Trade(2).avi%0aJan 28 16:42 PBS - Liberty ! - The American Revolution%0aJan 28 11:32 Punctuated_equilibrium.htm%0aJan 28 17:25 The History Channel - Evolve_ Shape.avi%0aJan 28 17:25 The Nature of Things_ The Brain That Changes Itself .avi%0aJan 28 17:25 The Race For The Future Car (Martijn Kieft, VPRO Backlight).flv%0aJan 28 11:15 The Structure of Scientific Revolutions.htm%0aJan 28 16:42 The Thing We Do%0aJan 28 12:24 punc-eq.html%0aJan 28 16:42 revised%0aJan 28 16:42 siai08%0aJan 28 17:25 The Cyborg Revolution.avi%0aJan 28 16:44 uw_cse07_getmost_ipodv.m4v%0aJan 28 17:25 Dispatches - The True Cost of Cheap Food.avi%0aJan 28 12:26 090114.ogg%0aJan 28 10:22 Autopoiesis.htm%0aJan 28 17:30 BarrySchuler_2008P.mp4%0aJan 28 17:25 DavidGallo_2008.mp4%0aJan 28 17:30 David_Hull.htm%0aJan 28 17:35 forpersowiki.txt%0aJan 28 12:24 gould_structure.html%0aJan 28 17:30 kanehsatake.avi%0a>>%3c%3c%0a* [[http://www.pbs.org/now/shows/504/index.html|Over Fifty, Overdrawn]] for NOW on PBS, January the 23rd 2009%0a* [[http://www.pbs.org/now/shows/503/index.html|Power Struggle]] for NOW on PBS, January the 16th 2009%0a* [[http://www.pbs.org/now/shows/502/index.html|Sea Change]] for NOW on PBS, January the 9th 2009%0a* [[http://www.kalkarman.com/documentary/hikikomori.html|hikikomori]] by Kal Karman, 2004%0a* [[http://www.radiofrance.fr/chaines/france-culture2/emissions/planete/fiche.php?diffusion_id=68920|Géographie urbaine: les villes chinoises]] for Planete Terre on France Culture, January the 28th 2009%0a* [[http://fr.youtube.com/watch?v=AXy3dhfXYZ8&feature=related|Conversations With History: Science and History]], Harry Kreisler welcomes historian John Heilbron, UCTV, 2008%0a* [[http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/parkinsons/|my father, my brother, and me]] FRONTLINE on PBS, February 2009%0a* Uncertain Principles, BBC, 1998%0a* [[http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00h6sbt/What_Darwin_Didnt_Know/|What Darwin Didn't Know]], BBC Four, 26th January 2009%0a* [[http://science.discovery.com/convergence/100discoveries/big100/physics.html|100 Greatest Discoveries: Physics]] from The Science Channel, 2008 %0a* [[http://www.pbs.org/now/shows/505/index.html|Billions in Bogus Bonuses? . NOW on PBS ]] January the 30th 2009%0a* N Is a Number: A Portrait of Paul Erdös, 1993%0a* [[http://web.archive.org/web/20071007183323/www.grc.com/files/grcdos.pdf|GRC DoS]] by Steve Gibson for GRC, 2001%0a* Afro Samurai: Resurrection by Fuminori Kizaki, 2009%0a* [[http://www.channel4.com/culture/microsites/C/can_you_believe_it/debates/fundamentalists.html|Faith and belief - The Fundamentalists]] by Mark Dowd for Channel 4, September 2006%0a* [[http://nla.gov.au/anbd.bib-an43357395|Homo futurus]] on Future focus for SBS, 2006%0a* [[http://www.alaindebotton.com/pages/content/index.asp?PageID=73|Status Anxiety]] by Alain de Botton, 2004%0a* [[http://www.history.com/video.do?name=The_Universe&bcpid=1406608117&bclid=1475274665&bctid=1475165843|The Universe - Beyond The Big Bang]] for History Channel, 2007%0a* [[http://www.bbc.co.uk/religion/programmes/misc/ragehinsideiran.shtml|Rageh Inside Iran]] by Rageh Omaar for BBC Four, 2007%0a* [[http://www.radiofrance.fr/chaines/france-culture2/emissions/sciences_conscience/fiche.php?diffusion_id=69042|Darwin contre Darwin]] for Science et Conscience on France Culture, February 2009%0a* [[http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/economist/audio_all/~3/JK-yR4mHrXY/20090205_Evolution_Loder_3BPV.mp3|Simon Conway-Morris on evolution]] by The Economist, February 2009%0a* [[http://www.pbs.org/now/shows/506/index.html|Help for the Homeowners?]] from NOW on PBS, Fabruary 2009%0a* [[http://www.researchchannel.org/prog/displayevent.aspx?rID=10351&fID=569|DNA Self-assembly and Computer System Fabrication]] by Chris Dwyer from Duke University, ResearchChannel, 2007%0a* [[http://www.bbc.co.uk/bbcfour/documentaries/features/atheism-tapes.shtml|The Atheism Tapes: Jonathan Miller in Conversation]], BBC Four, 2004%0a* [[http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00hd3x0/Panorama_Tax_Me_if_You_Can/|Tax Me if You Can]] on Panorama for BBC, February 2009 %0a* [[http://news.bbc.co.uk/panorama/hi/front_page/newsid_7874000/7874939.stm|Panorama: Gaza: Out of the Ruins]], BBC, February 2009%0a* [[http://www.researchchannel.org/prog/displayevent.aspx?rid=8117|Future Plagues: Evaluating and Responding to Natural and Man-Made Epidemics]] in UVA NewsMakers, ResearchChannel, 2006%0a* [[http://www.cbc.ca/documentaries/doczone/2009/truthaboutliars/|The Truth About Liars]] for Doc Zone, CBC, 2009%0a* [[http://www.iranisnottheproblem.org/about_the_movie|Iran (Is Not the Problem)]], 2008%0a* [[http://www.pbs.org/now/shows/507/index.html|Stimulus Roadblock?]] from . NOW on PBS, February 2009%0a* [[http://www.open2.net/storyofmaths/|The Story of Maths]] by Marcus du Sautoy for BBC4, 2008%0a* [[http://www.iousathemovie.com/|I.O.U.S.A.: The Movie]], Peter G. Peterson Foundation, 2008%0a* [[http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00hq21s/Panorama_Muslim_First_British_Second/|Panorama: Muslim First, British Second]], BBC, February 2009%0a* [[http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00hr6bk/Horizon_20082009_Can_We_Make_a_Star_on_Earth/|Horizon: 2008-2009: Can We Make a Star on Earth?]], BBC, February 2009%0a** [[http://www.jet.efda.org/|EFDA-JET, the world's largest nuclear fusion research experiment]], JET alias Joint European Torus%0a** [[http://hackaday.com/2007/03/18/make-your-own-fusion-reactor/|Make your own fusion reactor]] by Will O'Brien for Hack a Day, 2007%0a* [[http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/meltdown/view/|FRONTLINE: inside the meltdown]], PBS, February 2009%0a* [[http://www.flowthefilm.com/|Flow : For Love Of Water]] by Irena Salina, Oscilloscope, 2008%0a* [[http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00hnc9n/Horizon_20082009_Why_Do_We_Dream/|Horizon 2008-2009: Why Do We Dream?]], BBC, February 2009%0a* [[http://www.channel4.com/culture/microsites/C/can_you_believe_it/debates/hamas.html|Inside Hamas]], Channel 4, February 2008%0a* [[http://www.koyaanisqatsi.org/films/koyaanisqatsi.php|KOYAANISQATSI]]: Life Out of Balance, directed by Godfrey Reggio, 1983%0a** [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powaqqatsi|POWAQQATSI]]: Life in Transformation, 1988%0a* [[http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00htnkq|Iran and the West]],BBC , 2009%0a** [[http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00hmrvt/Iran_and_the_West_The_Man_who_Changed_the_World/|1. The Man who Changed the World]]%0a** [[http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00ht3p7/Iran_and_the_West_The_Pariah_State/|2. The Pariah State]]%0a** [[http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00hydcg/Iran_and_the_West_Nuclear_Confrontation/|3. Nuclear Confrontation]]%0a* [[http://www.oilcrashmovie.com/|A Crude Awakening]]: The Oil Crash, 2006%0a* Panorama: Credit Where It's Due, BBC, February 2009%0a* [[http://www.radiofrance.fr/chaines/france-culture2/emissions/continent_sciences/fiche.php?diffusion_id=70591|Les fondements de la Théorie de l’évolution]] on Continent Science, FranceCulture, February 2009%0a* Pale Cocoon, by Yasuhiro Yoshiura, 2006%0a* [[http://www.endofamericamovie.com/|The End of America]] by Naomi Wolf, 2008%0a* [[http://channel.nationalgeographic.com/series/explorer/3089/Overview#tab-Photos/0|Inside North Korea]], National Geographic, 2008%0a* {-[[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7ZTvHqM-_jE|Aesthetic Universals and the Neurology of Hindu Art]], Vilayanur S. Ramachandran, UC San Diego, 2008-}%0a** moved to [[http://wiki.seedea.org/CoEvolution/HistoryIdeaManagement|The history of idea management]] for Seedea%0a* [[http://www.pbs.org/kcet/shapeoflife/episodes/bones.html|The Shape Of Life : Bones Brawn And Brains]] by National Geographic for PBS, 2009%0a* Interview of [[http://www.radiofrance.fr/chaines/france-culture2/emissions/matins/fiche.php?diffusion_id=67359|Nassim Nicholas Taleb]] for Les Matins on FranceCulture, October 2008%0a* [[http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00h27mp|The City Uncovered]] by Evan Davis for BBC, January 2009%0a** [[http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00gtljy|Banks and How to Break Them]]%0a** [[http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00h5t60|Tricks with Risk]]%0a** [[http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00hbbj4|When Markets Go Mad]]%0a* [[http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00hxs12/b00hxrwh/Panorama_What_Happens_After_Sorry/|Panorama: What Happens After Sorry?]], BBC, March 2009%0a* [[http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/fractals/|Hunting The Hidden Dimension]], Nova for PBS, October 2008%0a* [[http://richarddawkins.net/article,1983,Richard-Dawkins-on-Have-Your-Say,BBC|Richard Dawkins on 'Have Your Say']], BBC, 2007%0a* [[http://mitworld.mit.edu/video/52|Fractals in Science, Engineering and Finance (Roughness and Beauty)]] by Benoit B. Mandelbrot at MIT, 2001%0a* Stephen Hawking – “Origin of Universe” (source?)%0a* Al Jazeera - Dining with Terrorists (Part 5)%0a* [[http://shopping.discovery.com/product-71222.html|Egypt's Ten Greatest Discoveries]] by Zahi Hawass, Discovery Channel, 2008%0a* [[http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00j0hnm/Horizon_20082009_Whats_the_Problem_with_Nudity/|Horizon - What's the Problem with Nudity?]], BBC, 2009%0a* [[http://www.bbc.co.uk/sn/humanbody/truthaboutfood/|The Truth About Food]], BBC 2008%0a** [[http://www.bbc.co.uk/sn/humanbody/truthaboutfood/healthy/|How to be healthy]]%0a** ''[[http://www.bbc.co.uk/sn/humanbody/truthaboutfood/sexy/|How to be sexy]]''%0a** [[http://www.bbc.co.uk/sn/humanbody/truthaboutfood/kids/|How to feed your kids]]%0a** [[http://www.bbc.co.uk/sn/humanbody/truthaboutfood/slim/|How to be slim]]%0a** [[http://www.bbc.co.uk/sn/humanbody/truthaboutfood/young/|How to stay young and beautiful]]%0a** ''[[http://www.bbc.co.uk/sn/humanbody/truthaboutfood/best/|How to be the best]]''%0a* [[http://www.audioport.org/index.php?op=program-info&program_id=24510&nav=&|The Way We Were and What We Are Becoming]] interview with Dr. Michael Hudson, Guns and Butter 167, KFPA, March 2009%0a* {-[[http://www.bbc.co.uk/science/horizon/2003/learnthink.shtml|Horizon: The Day We Learned to Think]], BBC 2003-}%0a** moved to [[http://wiki.seedea.org/CoEvolution/HistoryIdeaManagement|The history of idea management]] for Seedea%0a* [[http://channel.nationalgeographic.com/episode/colombia-hostage-rescue-4310/Overview|Colombia Hostage Rescue]], National Geographic, 2008%0a* Second batch of videos from the [[http://singinst.org/media/singularitysummit2008|Singularity Summit 2008]] (complete session)%0a* [[http://hplusmagazine.com/digitaledition/2009-spring/|h+ magazine 2]], Spring 2009%0a* [[http://videolectures.net/solomon_milutinovic_dmv/|Data Mining Vs. Semantic Web]] by Veljko Milutinović, Solomon seminar, 2006%0a** only slides, video wasn't working%0a* [[http://mitworld.mit.edu/video/11|The Story Is Mightier than the Data]] by Daniel Charles, Technology Day 2002%0a* [[http://www.pbs.org/now/shows/509/index.html|Retirement at Risk]] on Now, PBS, February 2009%0a* [[http://www.vimeo.com/1187565|Addressbook: A walkthrough of a simple AppEngine application]] by Dion Almaer, 2008%0a* [[http://www.pbs.org/frontlineworld/stories/brazil801/video/video_index.html|Brazil: The Obama Samba]] on FRONTLINE/World, PBS, January 2009%0a* [[http://www.pbs.org/frontlineworld/stories/albania801/interview/drax.html|Virtual Guantanamo Bay]] on FRONTLINE/World, PBS, 2009%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v1gTI4BOPUw|Watching Python, Django, and App Engine]], Google I/O, 2008%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fw8EPrIjCOc&feature=channel_page|Web Hooks and the Programmable World of Tomorrow]] by Jeff Lindsay, Google, February 2009%0a* [[http://www.galilean-library.org/manuscript.php?postid=43834|Theory-ladenness]] by Paul Newall, 2005%0a* [[#wfw]][[http://www.thenewatlantis.com/publications/article_detail.asp?id=464&css=print|Military Robots and the Laws of War]] by P. W. Singer for The New Atlantis, Number 23, Winter 2009, pp. 25-45. %0a** See also his [[#wfwvideo|video presentation at TED]]%0a* [[http://www.channel4.com/programmes/dispatches/articles/how-they-squander-our-billions-related-links|Dispatches - How They Squander Our Billions]], Channel4, 2009%0a* [[http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/04/04/AR2007040401721.html|Pearls Before Breakfast]], Can one of the nation's great musicians cut through the fog of a D.C. rush hour? by Gene Weingarten, Washington Post, 2007%0a* [[http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00j4bd7|Panorama: Immigration - Time for an Amnesty?]], BBC, 2009%0a* [[http://www.laogai.org/news/newsdetail.php?id=1868|"Made in China" with Harry Wu]], CBC 1991%0a* [[http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00j7p7z|Horizon - How to Survive a Disaster]], BBC, 2009%0a* [[http://www.canalacademie.com/Le-cerveau-l-inconscient-le.html|Le cerveau : l’inconscient, le conscient et la créativité]] with Jean-Pierre Changeux, Académie des sciences, 2008%0a* {-[[http://www.canalacademie.com/Les-Neurones-de-la-lecture.html|Les neurones de la lecture]] with Stanislas Dehaene, Académie des sciences, 2008-}%0a** Moved to [[http://wiki.seedea.org/Oimp/CAST|Computer Assisted Self-Teaching]] (OIMP)%0a* [[http://www.madhouse.co.jp/special/index.html|Mind Game]], MadHouse, 2004%0a* [[http://www.canalacademie.com/La-graine-concentre-de-vie.html|La graine, concentré de vie]] with Michel Caboche and Dominique Job, l’Académie d’agriculture, 2008%0a** See also [[http://www.press.uchicago.edu/presssite/metadata.epl?mode=synopsis&bookkey=202921|An Orchard Invisible, A Natural History of Seeds]] by Jonathan Silvertown (Forthcoming, Spring 2009, Chicago University Press)%0a* [[http://www.thenewatlantis.com/publications/article_detail.asp?id=474&css=print|Why Minds Are Not Like Computers]] by Ari Schulman for The New Atlantis, Number 23, Winter 2009, pp. 46-68.%0a* [[http://www.ted.com/index.php/talks/tim_berners_lee_on_the_next_web.html|The next Web of open, linked data]] by Tim Berners-Lee, TED, February 2009%0a* [[http://www4.wiwiss.fu-berlin.de/bizer/pub/DBpedia-WWW2007-draft-slides.pdf|DBpedia : Querying Wikipedia like a Database]], 16th International World Wide Web Conference Developers Track, 2007%0a* [[#OffloadingCognitionOntoCognitiveTechnology]][[http://arxiv.org/abs/0808.3569|Offloading Cognition onto Cognitive Technology]] by Itiel Dror, Stevan Harnad, 2008%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NXCIItzkn3E|Google Technology RoundTable: Map Reduce]], Google, 2008%0a* [[http://www.jesusfreaksthemovie.com|Jesus Freaks Documentary]], Shadrach Productions, 2007%0a* [[http://english.aljazeera.net/programmes/listeningpost/2009/03/200937114151666838.html|Listening Post : Media Vacuum in Swat Valley]], Al Jazeera, March 2009%0a* [[http://sites.google.com/site/developerdaygermany/google-developer-day-germany/a-deeper-look-at-google-app-engine|A Deeper Look at Google App Engine]] by Mano Marks, Google Developer Day Germany, 2008%0a* Presentation slides of [[http://almaer.com/downloads/GDDStateofAjax.pdf|The State of AJAX]] by Dion Almer, Google Developer Day Germany, 2008%0a** [[http://scripteka.com/|scripteka.com]], prototype.js extension library%0a* [[http://www.vap.co.jp/sky-crawlers/|The Night Crawlers]], Mamoru Oshii, 2008%0a* [[http://www.veoh.com/browse/videos/category/technology/watch/v16743105yGn5GnDN|Karl Deisseroth on Cracking the Neural Code]], Google Tech Talks, November 2008%0a** [[http://www.stanford.edu/group/dlab/|Deisseroth Lab]] - Stanford University%0a* [[http://www.wnyc.org/news/articles/125503|Brain Docs Debate Memory Drugs]] by Fred Mogul, WYNC, March 2009%0a* [[http://www.channel4.com/programmes/dispatches/articles/pakistans-taliban-generation-read-more|Dispatches : Pakistan's Taliban Generation]], Channel4, March 2009%0a* [[http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00j8fnj/Panorama_Crime_Pays/|Panorama : Crime Pays]], BBC, March 2009%0a* [[http://tastekid.com/blog/?p=217|The Web: Just Another Evolution Story]] by Andrei Oghina for TasteKid/ASE, March 2009%0a* [[http://www.internetactu.net/2009/03/17/pourquoi-les-ordinateurs-narrivent-ils-pas-a-concurrencer-les-post-it/|Pourquoi les ordinateurs n’arrivent-ils pas ŕ concurrencer les Post-it ?]] by Hubert Guillaud, InternetActu, March 2009%0a* [[http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00jbppp/Horizon_20082009_Who_Do_You_Want_Your_Child_to_Be/|Who Do You Want Your Child to Be?]], Horizon, BBC, 2009%0a* [[http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-4566739747230552004|The China-Brain Project: An Evolved Neural Net Module Approach]], [[http://agi-08.org |AGI-08]], May 2008%0a** Update from AGI09 : [[http://www.agi-09.org/papers/paper_7.pdf|The China-Brain Project: Report on the First Six Months]], ([[http://www.agi-09.org/slides/saturday/session_2/2_hugo_ab.ppt|Slides]]) by Huge de Garis, March 2009%0a* [[http://www.vpro.nl/programma/tegenlicht/afleveringen/41685152/|Singapore Inc.]], Backlight, VPro, February 2009%0a* [[http://www.canalacademie.com/Le-traitement-de-l-information-1-2.html|Le traitement de l'information (1/2)]], Odile Macchi, Mathias Fink and Olivier Faugeras, Académie des sciences, March 2009%0a** [[http://www.canalacademie.com/Le-traitement-de-l-information-2-2.html|Le traitement de l'information (2/2)]], Claude Berrou and Albert Fert, Académie des sciences, March 2009%0a* {-[[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rEegohRPsqg|Ge Jin, aka Jingle - Chinese Gold Farmers in MMORPGs]] by Ge Jin, PhD candidate in Communication at UCSD, 2007-}%0a** moved to [[http://wiki.seedea.org/Content/Newconcepts|New concepts]]%0a* [[http://podcast.bfmradio.fr/channel7/20090129_business_bfm.mp3|01 Business - Le cloud computing]], BFM, January 2009%0a* [[http://homepage.ntlworld.com/greenery/workStuff/Papers/introCogDims/index.html|Intro to Cognitive Dimensions]] by T R G Green, Extended abstract of invited talk at MIRA workshop, Monselice, Italy, 1996%0a* [[http://www.canalacademie.com/Luxe-et-civilisations.html|Luxe et civilisations]], Le luxe, de Sumer ŕ aujourd’hui, Jean Castarčde, Canal Academie, March 2009%0a* [[http://humanismepur.free.fr/lectures/choses.php|On est ce qu'on fait]], Humanisme pur, Denis PETER%0a* {-[[http://www.pbs.org/howartmadetheworld/|How Art Made the World]], KCET / BBC, 2006-}%0a** More Human than Human : The search for, and obsession with, the body-beautiful. Why do we crave images of the body that are so unrealistic?%0a** The Day Pictures Were Born : Pictures are an essential part of our lives. When did humans first begin to create images and to understand what they meant?%0a** The Art of Persuasion :The political power of art was discovered in the ancient world. Just how did imagery come to be used to as a political tool?%0a** Once Upon a Time :The first action hero entertained audiences thousands of years ago. How did ancient storytellers discover the techniques that lead to today's movie blockbusters?%0a** To Death and Back : Humans are afraid to die. And this fear has driven humankind to create some of the most power images in the world.%0a** moved to [[http://wiki.seedea.org/CoEvolution/HistoryIdeaManagement|The history of idea management]] for Seedea%0a* Afrique 50, [[http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ren%25C3%25A9_Vautier|Rene Vautier]], 1950%0a* [[http://www.pbs.org/empires/thegreeks/htmlver/|The Greeks : Crucible Of Civilization]], PBS, 2008%0a* [[http://www.channel4.com/programmes/dispatches/episode-guide/series-11/episode-1|Dispatches - Confessions of a Nurse]], Channel 4, March 2009%0a* [[http://recked.org/|Recked: A Night of Recommendation Technologies]], January 2009%0a* [[http://www.hplusmagazine.com/articles/ai/future-machine-intelligence|The Future of Machine Intelligence : Ben Goertzel's Report on AGI-09]], h+ Magazine, March 2009%0a* [[#AdventureOfEnglish]][[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Adventure_of_English|The Adventure of English]], ITV, 2003%0a** Birth of a Language%0a** English Goes Underground%0a** The Battle for the Language of the Bible%0a** This Earth, This Realm, This England%0a** English in America%0a** Speaking Proper%0a** The Language of Empire%0a** Many Tongues Called English, One World Language%0a* [[http://www.zeitgeistfilms.com/examinedlife/|Examined Life]], Astra Taylor, 2008%0a** [[http://www.thecrimson.com/article.aspx?ref=527604|Examined Life]] by Susie Kim, The Harvard Crimson, April 2009%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OGdecNDDr9g|GDC 09: OnLive Press Conference]], GameSpot, March 2009%0a** [[http://www.quaunaut.com/main/2009/3/24/onlive-technology-could-change-everything.html|OnLive Technology Could Change Everything]], quaunaut, March 2009%0a** send an email to the author of [[http://cgi.cse.unsw.edu.au/~wyos/skyrails/|Skyrails]] regarding [[http://www.onlive.com/partners/plug_into_onlive.html|OnLive SDK]]%0a** [[http://cad-comic.com/index.php|OnLive]] by Tim, Ctrl+Alt+Del, March 2009%0a* [[http://www.cyberpunkreview.com/internet-find/war-against-truth-wikileaks-month-of-hell/|War Against TRUTH: WikiLeaks’ Month of Hell]], Cyberpunk Review, March 2009%0a* [[http://www.thehistorychannel.co.uk/site/tv_guide/full_details/People/programme_981.php|Evolve: Speed]], The History Channel, March 2009%0a* [[http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/tentrillion/|FRONTLINE: ten trillion and counting]], PBS, Marc 2009%0a* [[http://www.history.com/shows.do?episodeId=416564&action=detail|Getting Out Alive: From Siberia to Suburbia Aboard a Russian Nuclear Icebreaker]], The Hisory Channel, March 2009%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eWYKl5ZeWGo|Technology & the Future of the Book]], The Computer History Museum, March 2009%0a* [[http://www.bbc.co.uk/science/horizon/archives.shtml#1998|The Man who Lost his Body]], Horizon, BBC, 1998%0a* {-[[http://www.canalacademie.com/La-memoire-autobiographique.html|La mémoire autobiographique]] Un processus de mémorisation du vécu, Pascale Piolino, Canal Academie, March 2009-}%0a** moved to @@E:\Work\pensine\a integrer\techniques d enregistrement emilie.jpg@@%0a* [[http://www.canalacademie.com/La-memoire.html|La mémoire, nouvelles connaissances, mécanismes et pathologie]], Canal Academie, 2008%0a** La mémoire ŕ long terme : mécanismes cellulaires et moléculaires, par Serge Laroche%0a** L’inscription du langage parlé et écrit dans le cerveau en développement, par Stanislas Dehaene%0a** Les systčmes de mémoire chez l’homme : données de la pathologie, par Francis Eustache%0a** De l’ictus amnésique idiopathique ŕ la pathologie de l’hippocampe, par Bernard Lechevalier%0a* The Big Question - How Did Life Begin, Harry Kroto, Discovery Science, 2004%0a* [[http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/health/837632.stm|Brain Story]], BBC, 2000%0a** All in the mind%0a** In the heat of the moment%0a** The mind's eye%0a** First amongst equals%0a** Growing the mind%0a** The final mystery%0a* [[http://www.acceleratingfuture.com/people-blog/2009/is-sousveillance-the-best-path-to-ethical-agi/|Is Sousveillance the Best Path to Ethical AGI?]] by Ben Goertzel, AGI-09, March 2009%0a* [[http://www.radiofrance.fr/chaines/france-culture2/emissions/continent_sciences/fiche.php?diffusion_id=70442|L'émergence, qu'est-ce ŕ dire ?]], Hugues Bersini, France Culture, March 2009%0a* [[http://vimeo.com/3072577|Sirikata Architecture]], Daniel Horn and Ewen Cheslack-Postava, Stanford University, January 2009%0a* [[#HowToSurviveARobotUprising]][[http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=7951038502689013454|How to Survive a Robot Uprising]], Daniel H. Wilson, Google 2006%0a* [[http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00jmzdk/Horizon_20082009_Alan_and_Marcus_Go_Forth_and_Multiply/|Horizon: 2008-2009: Alan and Marcus Go Forth and Multiply]], BBC, March 2009%0a* [[http://www.radiofrance.fr/chaines/france-culture2/emissions/planete/fiche.php?diffusion_id=70988|Sommes-nous menacés par les espčces invasives ?]], Planete Terre, France Culture, April 2009%0a* [[#NonMyopicActiveLearning]][[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hFBe9L1xCyY|Non-Myopic Active Learning: A Reinforcement Learning Approach]] by Pascal Poupart, University of Waterloo, Google, March 2009%0a* {-[[http://www.newscientist.com/article/dn16890-robot-scientist-makes-discoveries-with-no-human-help.html|Robot scientist makes discoveries with no human help]] from Science, New Scientist, April 2009-}%0a** moved to [[(http://wiki.seedea.org/Utopiahanalysis/)Caee-ecap09]] as a lead and [[(http://wiki.seedea.org/Research/)Bibliography]] to study deeper%0a* [[http://www.radiofrance.fr/chaines/france-culture2/emissions/sciences_conscience/fiche.php?diffusion_id=71519|L’antiphilosophie de Wittgenstein]], Science et Conscience, France Culture, April 2009%0a* [[http://flightline.highline.edu/gavantag/Evolution/Documents/evoepistemology.pdf|Evolutionary Epistemology Anyone?]], Massimo Pigliucci, Skeptical Inquirer, 2007%0a* [[http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/teachers/programs/2206_universe.html|The Universe Within]], NOVA, PBS 1995%0a* {-[[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QbTf2nE3Lbw|Brains, Meaning and Corpus Statistics]] by Tom M. Mitchell, Google, March 2009-}%0a** moved to [[http://wiki.seedea.org/Content/Concepttreefmri|imaging for FundamentalConceptsTree]]%0a* [[http://www.pbs.org/now/shows/514/index.html|Coming Home? & Paradise Lost, Revisited]], NOW on PBS, April 2009%0a* [[http://www.bbcworldnews.com/Pages/ProgrammeMultiFeature.aspx?id=196|How Relevant is Europe To The US Under Obama?]], The World Debate, BBC World News, March 2009%0a* [[#wfwvideo]][[http://www.ted.com/index.php/talks/pw_singer_on_robots_of_war.html|PW Singer on military robots and the future of war]] TED, April 2009%0a** from the same author of Wired for War who wrote [[#wfw|this earlier article]]%0a* {-[[http://vimeo.com/3892159|Introduction to Peer Production]] (originally called 'Network Civilization') by Michel Bauwens, November 2008-}%0a** moved to [[http://wiki.seedea.org/Seedea/Onlineoutsourcing|Online outsourcing]]%0a* [[http://channel.nationalgeographic.com/series/naked-science/2825/Overview|Freeze Me]], Naked Science, National Geographic Channel, 2009%0a* [[http://journal.webscience.org/146/|A Model of World Wide Web Evolution]] by Yihong Ding, Web Science Overlay Journal, Proceedings of the [[http://journal.webscience.org/view/subjects/WS2009.html|WebSci'09]]: Society On-Line, 18-20 March 2009, Athens, Greece%0a** originally discovered a few years ago in [[http://yihongs-research.blogspot.com/2007/07/in-beginning-view-of-web-evolution.html|his (Yihong Ding) research blog]]%0a* [[http://journal.webscience.org/143/|WWW: The Darwinian Imperative]] by Mohamed Bishr, Web Science Overlay Journal, Proceedings of the [[http://journal.webscience.org/view/subjects/WS2009.html|WebSci'09]]: Society On-Line, 18-20 March 2009, Athens, Greece%0a* [[http://blogs.talis.com/n2/archives/185|Getting Started With the Talis Platform Presentation]] by Leigh Dodds, n˛ blog, December 2008%0a** [[http://www.slideshare.net/ldodds/awash-with-data|Awash With Data]] Presenation given at the Open Knowledge Conference in 2009%0a** [[http://www.slideshare.net/ldodds/sparql-tutorial|SPARQL Tutorial]] A short introduction to SPARQL. Mainly consists of demontration queries%0a* [[http://www.cbc.ca/fifth/conspiracytheories/|The Fifth Estate : Conspiracy Theories]], CBC, 2003%0a* [[http://www.cogentbenger.com/docs/porndemic/synopsis.php|Porndemic]] Cogent/Benger Production, 2009, [[http://www.cbc.ca/documentaries/doczone/2009/porndemic/index.html|broadcasted on CBC DocZone]], April 2009%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2Ei6wFJ9kCc|The Cognitive and Computational Neuroscience of Categorization, Novelty-Detection]] Mark Gluck, [[http://www.gluck.edu/|Rutgers University]], Google, 2007%0a* [[http://hplusmagazine.com/articles/ai/wolframalpha-searching-truth|Wolfram|Alpha: Searching for Truth]] by Rudy Rucker, h+ Magazine, April 2009%0a* [[http://www.newscientist.com/article/mg20227022.600-special-feature-the-five-ages-of-the-brain.html|Special feature: The five ages of the brain]], New Scientist, April 2009%0a** [[http://www.newscientist.com/special/five-ages-of-the-brain|The five ages of the brain (visuals)]], New Scientist, April 2009%0a* [[http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00jqgww/Panorama_Slumdogs_and_Millionaires/|Panorama: Slumdogs and Millionaires]], BBC, April 2009%0a* [[http://www.canalacademie.com/Jacques-de-Larosiere-le-rapport-de.html|Jacques de Larosičre : le rapport de supervision financičre en Europe]], Canal Academie, April 2009%0a* [[http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00jtxyl/This_World_Escaping_North_Korea/|This World: Escaping North Korea]], BBC, April 2009%0a* {-[[http://www.garbagewarrior.com/|Garbage Warrior]], Open Media Eye, 2007-}%0a** moved to [[Content.Projetautonomieenergetique|Projet autonomie energetique]]%0a* [[http://www.ghibli.jp/ponyo/|Ponyo on the Cliff by the Sea]] directed by Hayao Miyazaki, Studio Ghibli, 2008.%0a* [[http://www.ted.com/index.php/talks/bonnie_bassler_on_how_bacteria_communicate.html|Bonnie Bassler on how bacteria communicate]], TED.com, 2009%0a* [[http://www.radiofrance.fr/franceinter/em/lateteaucarre/index.php?id=78250|Les abeilles en danger - La tęte au carré]], France Inter, April 2009%0a* [[http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/blackmoney/|FRONTLINE: black money]], PBS, April 2009%0a* [[http://www.natgeochannel.co.uk/programmes/megafactories/schedule|Megafactories : High Speed Delivery]], National Geographic ([[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MegaStructures|year unknown]])%0a* [[http://www.schneier.com/blog/archives/2009/04/p2p_privacy.html|P2P Privacy]], Schneier on Security, April 2009%0a** [[http://aqualab.cs.northwestern.edu/projects/SwarmScreen.html|SwarmScreen (Hiding in the Crowd)]] AquaLab Project%0a*** [[http://aqualab.cs.northwestern.edu/projects/swarmscreen/swarmscreen-TR.pdf|SwarmScreen: Privacy Through Plausible Deniability in P2P Systems]]. Northwestern EECS Technical Report. March, 2009.%0a* [[http://www.reef.tv/productions/gods.html|Who's Got God's Millions?]] Robert Llewellyn ,REEF Television, 2008%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mthDxnFXs9k|Being No One]] by Thomas Metzinger, UC Berkeley Graduate Council Lectures, 2008%0a* [[http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/digitalnation/view/korea.html|FRONTLINE: digital nation: video - South Korea: stories from the most wired place on earth]], PBS, March 2009%0a* [[http://www.channel4.com/programmes/unreported-world/episode-guide/series-2009/episode-5|Haiti: The Island That Ate Itself]], Unreported World - Series 2009 - Episode 5, Channel 4, April 2009%0a* [[http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00jnknl/Panorama_Special_Britains_Homecare_Scandal/|Panorama Special: Britain's Homecare Scandal]], BBC, April 2009%0a* [[http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2003/10/31/60minutes/main581153.shtml|Pirates Of The Internet]] by Rebecca Leung, 60 minutes, CBS, 2004%0a* [[http://www.learner.org/discoveringpsychology/19/e19expand.html|The Power of the Situation]], Discovering Psychology, 2001%0a* [[http://fora.tv/2008/08/08/Daniel_Suarez_Daemon_Bot-Mediated_Reality|Daemon: Bot-Mediated Reality]] by Daniel Suarez, FORA.tv, 2008%0a* [[http://news.bbc.co.uk/panorama/hi/front_page/newsid_7992000/7992636.stm|Panorama - Life after Woolies]], BBC, April 2009%0a* [[http://www.pbs.org/now/shows/516/index.html|On Thin Ice]], NOW on PBS, April 2009%0a* [[http://fora.tv/2009/03/24/Staying_Healthy_On_the_Inside_by_Choosing_Wisely_Outside|Staying Healthy On the Inside by Choosing Wisely Outside]], NYU Langone Medical Center, FORA.tv, March 2009%0a* [[http://www.infoguerre.fr/documents/guerre_coltan_RDC.pdf|La guerre du coltan en RDC]], Travail de Recherche, EGE, November 2008%0a* [[http://asc-parc.blogspot.com/2009/04/mapping-contents-in-wikipedia.html|Mapping the Contents in Wikipedia]] by Kittur, A., Chi, E. H., and Suh, B Augmented Social Cognition, April 2009%0a* {-[[http://www.arte.tv/fr/Comprendre-le-monde/le-dessous-des-cartes/392,CmC=2569786,view=presentation.html|Le cyperespace]], Le dessous des cartes, Arte, April 2009-}%0a** moved to [[http://wiki.seedea.org/Seedea/SandIdeabox#geonet|Geography of the intangible]]%0a* [[http://www.seanmcallister.com/php/japan.php|Japan: A Story of Love and Hate]] directed by Sean McAllister, BBC4, 2009%0a* [[http://www.whatthewestneedstoknow.com/about_the_project.asp|Islam: What the West Needs To Know]], Quixotic Media, 2006%0a* {-[[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WDnsankX_sI|Can IT Innovation Solve the Energy Challenge?]], Berkeley Engineering Alumni Event, Google Tech Talks, April 2009-}%0a** moved to [[http://wiki.seedea.org/Oimp/Sustainableserverfarm|Sustainable server-farm]]%0a** interesting new concept ~min55 : "low-quality heat" as the ineffectiveness to use heat when its concentrated form is too low (cf thermodynamics).%0a* [[http://the-undercurrent.com/paper/no-footprint-no-life/|No "Footprint," No Life]] by Keith Lockitch, The Undercurrent, February 2009%0a* [[http://fora.tv/2009/04/01/Infosys_and_India_Technology_Money_and_Politics|Infosys and India: Technology, Money, and Politics]] by Nandan Nilekani and Vijay Sathe, FORA.tv, April 2009%0a* [[http://fora.tv/2009/02/10/Future_of_Freedom_in_the_Internet_Age|The Future of Freedom in the Internet Age]], Open Society Institute, FORA.tv, February 2009%0a* [[http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00hd5mf#broadcasts|Charles Darwin and the Tree of Life]] with David Attenborough, BBC, February 2009%0a* [[http://mitworld.mit.edu/video/658|Planet Water: Complexity and Organization in Earth Systems]] by Rafael Bras, MIT World, March 2009%0a* [[http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-3774130160073259259|Anders Berntell: The Water Crisis]], [[http://www.european-futurists.org/wEnglisch/programm/Programm2008/programm2008.php?navid=10| 4th European Futurists Conference Lucerne]], November 2008%0a* [[http://web2expo.blip.tv/file/2005211/|Launch Pad]], Web2ExpoSF 09, April 2009%0a** interesting but I already knew most of the startups (especially 80legs and zealogs), the concepts are revolutionary but it's always interesting to see questions from the panel (differentiation, business model, targeted market, ...)%0a* [[http://blip.tv/file/1996369|Digital Distribution and the Whip Hand: Don't Get iTunesed with your eBooks]], [[http://www.toccon.com/toc2009|O'Reilly TOC 09]], Cory Doctorow, February 2009%0a** mostly the same argument that locking-in users on a platform by using ineffective costly copy protecting mechanism is just not working%0a** ~min16 "Any time someone puts a lock on something you own, against your wishes, and doesn't give you the key, it's not being done to your benefit."%0a* [[http://fora.tv/2009/04/02/Tim_OReilly_Talks_Web_20|Tim O'Reilly Talks Web 2.0]], FORA.tv, April 2009%0a** ~min14 he uses the metaphor of coevolution in the sense of an "hybrid computer-human machine [...] we are part of Skynet as it's being build [...] we are component of this machine"%0a** ~min30 "we are coevolving with our machines, they change us and we change them"%0a** he also goes to say that the on-going revolution is the ability to pick the correct algorithm to match the incoming flux of data which is very close to [[http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/epistemology-evolutionary/#1.1|EET]] or automated [[http://www.aaai.org/aitopics/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/AITopics/ScientificDiscovery|Scientific Discovery]]%0a* [[http://fora.tv/2009/03/03/Doc_Searls_Reframing_the_Net|Doc Searls: Reframing the Net]], FORA.tv, March 09%0a** the multiple ways to talk about the Internet and the consequences of it%0a** he advocates to see "the Net as a place [...] that is owner-less"%0a* [[http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/poisonedwaters/view/|FRONTLINE: Poisoned waters]], PBS, April 2009%0a** mostly debate the consequences of agriculture, industry and our inability to understand the nature of flux of resources%0a** ~min40 "our corporations are externalizing machines. They are constantly devising ways to get somebody else to pay for their costs of productions.", Robert F. Kennedy Jr.%0a*** he already expressed that idea page 15 of his [[http://www.law.uoregon.edu/org/jell/docs/221/OEL106.pdf|Keynote Address, We Must Take America Back]] during August 2007%0a* [[http://asc-parc.blogspot.com/2009/04/game-theory-and-cooperation-in-social.html|Game theory and Cooperation in Social Systems]] by Ed H. Chi, Augmented Social Cognition, April 20, 2009%0a** see also [[http://books.google.com/books?id=0J8kQEjXe38C&printsec=frontcover#PPA185,M1|How do selfish agents learn to cooperate?]], Akira Ito, Artificial Life V: Proceedings of the Fifth International Workshop on the Synthesis and Simulation of Living Systems, MIT Press, pp. 185-192, 1997.%0a** eventually [[http://www.springerlink.com/content/hx0770770m2w1026/|Emergence of Adaptive Society with Competitive Selfish Agents]], Takashi Ishida, Hiroshi Yokoi and Yukinori Kakazu, 1999%0a** or the more recent [[http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1090749.1090753|Cooperative Multi-Agent Learning]], Liviu Panait and Sean Luke, Department of Computer Science, George Mason University, 2005%0a* [[#WorkHardPlayHard]][[http://www.la-bas.org/article.php3?id_article=1670|Work hard, play hard]], La-Bas Si J'y Suis, France Inter, April 2009%0a** [[http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Violence_des_%25C3%25A9changes_en_milieu_temp%25C3%25A9r%25C3%25A9|Violence des échanges en milieu tempéré]], Jean-Marc Moutout, 2003%0a*** the social tension of "strategic consultancy". How a fresh out of school young man has to downsize an aging production line full of workers in order to maximize the profit of the shareholders, all inside a daily life perspective and how everything click perfectly yet nobody seems in control or accountable for anything.%0a* Je travaille mais je suis pauvre, Pascal Catuogno, Canal+ 2008%0a** downward spiral of precarious work, how it became part of a dedicated system (with credit revolving) that is perfectly used by the encompassing larger system (keeping immigration and precarious situation to keep salaries low and margin high)%0a* [[http://www.arte.tv/fr/Les-pays-riches-sont-ils-en-faillite--/1681756.html|États-Unis, la richesse ŕ crédit]], Arte, 2007%0a** extremely interesting to watch after the financial crisis.The document was very gloomy but now it is clearly valid (incuding prediction of risk based on spending from housing property). Note also discussion on the importance of cretivity (especially against a China world factory) and a link to Richard Florida and his idea of location of activity.%0a* [[http://www.acrimed.org/article3094.html|Accéder aux médias dominants ? Ŕ quelles conditions ?]] by Frédéric Lordon, Acrimed (Action Critique Médias), April 2009%0a** [[http://www.acrimed.org/article3075.html|Les médias et la crise]] by Frédéric Lordon, Jeudi d'Acrimed, February 2009%0a*** He expresses the view that media are institution that even if present themselves as independent and offering objective really do have an agenda. His view and own experience seem very close to the [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Propaganda_Model|Propaganda model - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia]] by Edward S. Herman and Noam Chomsky%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wSk3OIrhDfA|The Harvard Yard]], Larouche Youth Mouvement, August 2008%0a** didn't really study the topic at hand and spend more than 50%25 of the time on side ideas (Newtonian physics vs Kepler discoveries). Those are interesting historical ideas but discussing [[http://wlym.com/|their own re-work]] of those ideas hardly make the point for the "documentary". All references where internal to the body of knowledge by the participants (aka [[http://larouchepac.com/|LaRouche underlying political program]]). The debate on science is and epistemology is interesting but then if individual independant discovery is the ideal solution, why participate to this within the Larouche structure?%0a* [[http://www.pbs.org/now/shows/517/index.html|Justice Delayed]], NOW on PBS, April 2009%0a** information overload regarding handling evidences for rape cases in LA and around USA%0a* [[http://fora.tv/2009/04/15/Evolution_of_the_Dominant_Animal_Paul_R_Ehrlich|Evolution of the Dominant Animal: Paul R. Ehrlich]] hosted by [[http://www.commonwealthclub.org/|the Commonwealth Club]], FORA.tv, April 2009%0a** Clear presentation regarding the historical evolution of "the dominant animal". He then urges to reconsider our global consumer society, our population size and our use of ethics in order to try to minize the effects of climate disruption and toxification of our ecosystem.%0a* [[http://www.opendemocracy.net/article/drone-wars|Drone wars]] by Paul Rogers, open Democracy News Analysis, April 2009%0a** [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gMTBeOeayOU|The U.S. Military's New Warriors: Robots]] by Peter W. Singer, Brookings Institution, April 2009%0a*** to link with his previous [[#wfw|Atlantis article]], [[#wfwvideo|TED video]] and his [[http://wiredforwar.pwsinger.com/|official book page]]%0a** [[http://www.brookings.edu/~/media/Files/rc/articles/2009/winter_wired_singer/winter_wired_singer.pdf|Wired for War? Robots and Military Doctrine]] by Peter W. Singer, JFQ / issue 52, 1st quarter 2009%0a*** mainly a discussion the mothership paradigm (centralized) versus the swarm paradigm (decentralized)%0a**** [[http://www.rand.org/pubs/rgs_dissertations/RGSD189/|Swarming and the Future of Warfare]] by Sean J. A. Edwards, PRGS Dissertations, RAND 2004%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kFxxrcoaIII|Why Darwin Matters: Evolution, Intelligent Design and the Battle for Science and Religion]], Michael Shermer, UCTV, April 2009%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4FUJiFx3lVA|What Will the Creationists Do Next?]], Eugenie C. Scott, UCTV, April 2009%0a* [[http://www.discoverychannel.ca/article.aspx?aid=15690|Stephen Hawking and the Theory of Everything]], Discovery, April 2009%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X0EeXTG4mWw|Escape From North Korea]], Journeyman Pictures, 2007%0a* [[http://vimeo.com/3998605|Peer to Peer Economies and the Revolution in Values]] by Michel Bauwens, Alternative Economy Cultures during pixelACHE festival, April 2009%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5TIOH80Qg7Q|Wolfram|Alpha: Computational Knowledge Engine]] by Stephen Wolfram, [[http://cyber.law.harvard.edu/|The Berkman Center]], April 2009%0a* [[http://vimeo.com/4208772|Italian Media Theorist & Cultural Agitator “Bifo” w/ MacKenzie Wark (1/2)]] and [[http://vimeo.com/4219920|(2/2)]], [[http://www.notanalternative.net/wordpress/|Not An Alternative]], March 2009%0a* [[http://www.guardian.co.uk/society/2009/mar/12/equality-british-society|Almost every social problem stems from one root cause - inequality, argue two British academics]] by John Crace, The Guardian, March 2009%0a* [[http://www.history.com/shows.do?episodeId=428182&action=detail|How The Earth Was Made - Iceland]], History channel, May 2008%0a* [[http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/released/view/|FRONTLINE: the released]], PBS, April 2009%0a* [[http://fora.tv/2009/04/14/A_Debate_Is_Wal-Mart_Good_for_America|A Debate: Is Wal-Mart Good for America?]], Hudson Union Society, Fora.tv, April 2009%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dilq0JKDgRc|The Great Transitions in Evolution]] by Neil Shubin, UC Berkeley Graduate Council Lectures, UCTV, April 2009%0a* [[http://www.readwriteweb.com/readwritestart/2009/05/first-mover-advantage-about-compound-interest-not-market-share.php|First-Mover Advantage Is About Compound Interest, Not Market Share]], Mick Liubinskas, ReadWriteStart, May 2009%0a* [[http://www.monde-diplomatique.fr/carnet/2009-04-29-normes-comptables|Les banques veulent changer le thermomčtre]] by Akram Belkaďd, Le Monde Diplomatique, April 2009%0a* [[http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00hd1mr|Darwin's Struggle: The Evolution of the Origin of Species]], BBC February 2009%0a* [[http://www.uic.edu/htbin/cgiwrap/bin/ojs/index.php/fm/article/view/2456/2171|Where is the cloud? Geography, economics, environment, and jurisdiction in cloud computing]] by Paul Jaeger, Jimmy Lin, Justin Grimes, and Shannon Simmons, First Monday Volume 14 Number 5, April 2009%0a* [[#punchcard]][[http://design.osu.edu/carlson/history/PDFs/lubar-hollerith.pdf|"Do Not Fold, Spindle or Mutilate" : A Cultural History of the Punch Card]] by Steven Lubar, Journal of American Culture%0a** the punch card itself was invented by Joseph Marie Jacquard in XIXth century in France who later on inspired Charles Babbage%0a** see also [[http://madefla.50g.com/|Jacquard Museum�s website]]%0a** Ada Lovelace, who worked with Charles Babbage on his Analytical Engine, wrote: "We may say most aptly that the Analytical Engine weaves algebraical patterns just as the Jacquard loom weaves flowers and leaves"%0a*** see also my notes on [[Seedea:CoEvolution.HistoryIdeaManagement#CognitiveArcheology|Cognitive Archeology]]%0a* [[http://www.foreignpolicy.com/story/cms.php?story_id=4598&page=0|The Think Tank Index]] by James McGann, Foreign Policy, January 2009%0a** [[http://www.economist.com/daily/chartgallery/displayStory.cfm?story_id=12923343|The global distribution of think-tanks, A mind map]], Where in the world think-tanks cluster, Economist.com, January 2009%0a* [[http://www.monde-diplomatique.fr/2009/01/CASTLETON/16666|L’infréquentable Pierre-Joseph Proudhon]] by Edward Castleton, Le Monde diplomatique, January 2009%0a* Heroin Nation, Discovery Channel, 2009%0a* Meth Nation, Discovery Channel, 2009%0a* [[http://www.uic.edu/htbin/cgiwrap/bin/ojs/index.php/fm/article/view/2447/2175|Survival of the fittest tag: Folksonomies, findability, and the evolution of information organization]] by Alexis Wichowski, First Monday, Volume 14, Number 5, May 2009%0a* [[http://developer.yahoo.net/blogs/theater/archives/2009/04/yql_execute_screencast.html|YQL Execute Screencast]], YDN Theater, April 2009%0a* [[http://fora.tv/2009/04/17/Tina_Seelig_What_I_Wish_I_Knew_When_I_Was_20|What I Wish I Knew When I Was 20]] by Tina Seelig, Kepler's Books, Fora.tv, April 2009%0a* {-[[http://fora.tv/2008/01/11/Paul_Saffo_Secret_to_Effective_Forecasting|The Secret to Effective Forecasting]] by Paul Saffo, Long Now Foundation, FORA.tv, November 2008-}%0a** moved to [[http://wiki.seedea.org/Content/Predictions|Predictions]], To do section on Seedea%0a* [[http://arstechnica.com/business/news/2009/05/the-future-of-virtualization-a-view-from-the-front-lines.ars|The future of virtualization: a view from the front lines]] by Jon Stokes, Ars Technica, May 2009%0a* [[http://www.researchchannel.org/prog/displayevent.aspx?rID=29091&fID=345|Closing the Innovation Gap]] by Judy Estrin, Computer Science & Engineering Distinguished Lecturer Series, University of Washington, ResearchChannel, February 2009%0a* [[http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00fyl5z/b00fyk8c/Horizon_Do_You_Know_What_Time_It_Is/|Horizon: Do You Know What Time It Is?]] by Brian Cox, BBC, 2008%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=9807968E4080BD74|David Icke Live At Oxford Union Debating Society]], 2008%0a** this is not a debate but an Nth rehearsal of his presentation%0a* [[http://www.bbcshop.com/Education/Human-Body-DVD/invt/bbcdvd1067|The human body - part 2 : An Everyday Miracle]], BBC, 1997%0a* [[http://virtual-economy.org/blog/virtual_economy_at_gdc2009|Virtual Economy at GDC2009]] by Taiyoung Ryu, Virtual Economy Research Network, April 2009%0a* {-[[http://virtual-economy.org/blog/update_on_chinese_gold_farming|Update on Chinese Gold Farming]] by Richard Heeks, Virtual Economy Research Network, May 2009-}%0a** moved to [[http://wiki.seedea.org/Research/Drive|Drive]] in Seedea Research%0a* [[http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/gold-trading-exposed-the-sellers-article?page=1|Gold Trading Exposed: The Sellers]] by Nick Ryan, Eurogamer, March 2009%0a** an extrem form of [[http://subsol.c3.hu/subsol_2/contributors0/bifotext.html|cognitariat]]?%0a** gives a form of tentacular vision of capitalism, no activity seems to be able to escape it no matter how "virtual" or unimportant it seems to be%0a*** especially arbitrage and optimization that seems to be inherent property of every market (even those that are not initially seen as commercial)%0a* [[http://www.apdip.net/news/fossdoc|The Codebreakers - A BBC World Documentary on FOSS and Development]], 2006%0a* [[http://ecorner.stanford.edu/authorMaterialInfo.html?mid=2242|Steve Ballmer, Microsoft - The Future of Microsoft, The Future of Technology]], Entrepreneurship Corner, Stanford, 2009%0a** initially seen at [[http://fora.tv/2009/05/06/Steve_Ballmer_Opportunities_in_Difficult_Times|Fora.tv]]%0a** sum up of [[http://www.readwriteweb.com/archives/ballmer_talks_at_stanford_says_now_is_the_time_for.php|Ballmer Talks at Stanford, Says Now is the Time for Entrepreneurs]] by Lidija Davis, ReadWriteWeb, May 2009%0a* [[http://uzine.net/article1426.html|Ŕ propos de L’imaginaire d’Internet de Patrice Flichy]] by Pascal Fortin, uZine 3, 2002%0a* [[http://www.scientificamerican.com/sciammag/?contents=2009-05|Scientific American Magazine May 2009]]%0a** [[http://www.scientificamerican.com/article.cfm?id=hackers-can-steal-from-reflections|How Hackers Can Steal Secrets from Reflections]] by W. Wayt Gibbs %0a** {-[[http://www.scientificamerican.com/article.cfm?id=how-to-build-nanotech-motors|How to Build Nanotech Motors]] by Thomas E. Mallouk and Ayusman Sen-}%0a*** moved to [[ReadingNotes.ReadingNotes#DiamondAge]]%0a** [[http://www.scientificamerican.com/article.cfm?id=civilization-food-shortages|Could Food Shortages Bring Down Civilization?]] by Lester R. Brown%0a*** added his book to [[Content.PersonalInformationStream#interestedin|Content I am interested in]]%0a** [[#Collapse]][[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Collapse:_How_Societies_Choose_to_Fail_or_Succeed|Collapse: How Societies Choose to Fail or Succeed]] by Jared M. Diamond on Wikipedia (Date retrieved: 11 May 2009 21:28 UTC)%0a*** [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_Tainter|Joseph Tainter]] and his book The Collapse of Complex Societies, 1988 on Wikipedia (Date retrieved: 11 May 2009 21:39 UTC)%0a**** eventually incorporate the idea of diminishing returns applying even to fundamental areas in Research of Seedea, in Drive%0a**** [[http://www.archaeologychannel.org/commentary/Tainter.html|Audio Commentary - Guest: Dr. Joseph A. Tainter]], The Archaeology Channel, 2001%0a*** [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_Short_History_of_Progress|A Short History of Progress]] by Ronald Wright, 2004, Wikipedia (Date retrieved: 11 May 2009 21:40 UTC )%0a* [[http://www.pbs.org/now/shows/519/index.html|Predicting Pandemics: Interview With Dr. Larry Brilliant]], NOW, PBS, 2009%0a** [[http://healthmap.org/|HealthMap]] - Global disease alert mapping system%0a* [[http://phoenix.lpl.arizona.edu/eventsPosts.php?eID=219|Mars - The Quest for Life]], Discovery Channel, 2008%0a* [[http://demand.five.tv/Episode.aspx?episodeBaseName=C5135410002|My Strange Brain, Losing Time]], Series 1 - episode 1, Five, 2008%0a* [[http://beyondthebookcast.com/knowledge-interoperability/|BTB #97: Knowledge ‘Interoperability’]] with John Wilbanks, Beyond the Book, May 2009%0a** nice expression of "transforming locks to gears"%0a* [[#bodyclock]][[http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00hxtwc/Horizon_20082009_The_Secret_Life_of_Your_Bodyclock/|The Secret Life of Your Bodyclock]], Horizon: 2008-2009, BBC, February 2009%0a* [[http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00kfrtv/Panorama_The_Six_Billion_Dollar_Man/|Panorama: The Six Billion Dollar Man]], BBC, May 2009%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MuQq_W8_cLc|Imagination and Mathematics: The Geometry of Thought]] with Barry Mazur and Eva Brann, [[http://philoctetes.org/|Philoctetes Center]], 2008%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j7fN0xW8egc&feature=player_embedded|5. Dr. Susan Schneider, Transhumanism: Enabling and Transcending the Human Brain]], [[http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=FB9C77A95DF1DED9|Penn Media Seminar on Neuroscience and Society]], University of Pennsylvania, April 2009%0a* [[http://events.ccc.de/congress/2005/fahrplan/events/492.en.html|22C3: Covert Communication in a Dark Network]] with Ian Clarke and Oskar Sandberg, 22nd Chaos Communication Congress, 2005%0a* {-[[http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-5362349666961901582|T242 - Estonia and Information Warfare]] by Gadi Evron, [[http://www.defcon.org/html/defcon-15/|Defcon 15]], 2007-}%0a** moved to [[http://wiki.seedea.org/Utopiahanalysis/Botnets|Botnet analysis]]%0a* {-[[http://events.ccc.de/congress/2008/Fahrplan/track/Culture/2988.en.html|25C3: Just Estonia and Georgia?]] by Gadi Evron, [[http://events.ccc.de/congress/2008/wiki/Conference_Recordings|25th Chaos Communication Congress]], 2008-}%0a** moved to [[http://wiki.seedea.org/Utopiahanalysis/Botnets|Botnet analysis]]%0a* [[http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/madoff/view/|FRONTLINE: the madoff affair]], PBS May 2009%0a* [[http://www.gulli.com/news/i2p-an-anonymous-network-2009-03-09/|I2P: an anonymous network interrogated]], gulli, March 2009%0a* {-[[http://events.ccc.de/congress/2008/Fahrplan/events/3000.en.html|25C3: Stormfucker: Owning the Storm Botnet]], [[http://events.ccc.de/congress/2008/wiki/Conference_Recordings|25th Chaos Communication Congress]], 2008-}%0a** moved to [[http://wiki.seedea.org/Utopiahanalysis/Botnets|Botnet analysis]]%0a* [[http://events.ccc.de/congress/2008/Fahrplan/track/Society/2669.en.html|25C3: Collapsing the European security architecture]] by Gipfelsoli, [[http://events.ccc.de/congress/2008/wiki/Conference_Recordings|25th Chaos Communication Congress]], 2008%0a* {-[[http://events.ccc.de/congress/2008/Fahrplan/events/3015.de.html|25C3: Rapid Prototype Your Life]] by Bre, [[http://events.ccc.de/congress/2008/wiki/Conference_Recordings|25th Chaos Communication Congress]], 2008-}%0a** moved to [[(http://wiki.seedea.org/)Utopiahanalysis/HiTechCreativity-draft]]%0a* {-[[http://events.ccc.de/congress/2008/Fahrplan/events/3020.en.html|25C3: Banking Malware 101]] by Thorsten Holz, [[http://events.ccc.de/congress/2008/wiki/Conference_Recordings|25th Chaos Communication Congress]], 2008-}%0a** moved to [[http://wiki.seedea.org/Utopiahanalysis/Botnets|Botnet analysis]]%0a* {-[[http://events.ccc.de/congress/2006/Fahrplan/events/1342.en.html|23C3: Automated Botnet Detection and Mitigation]] by Georg 'oxff' Wicherski, [[http://events.ccc.de/congress/2006-static/static/2/3/r/23rd_Chaos_Communication_Congress_7c1f.html|23rd Chaos Communication Congress]], 2006-}%0a** moved to [[http://wiki.seedea.org/Utopiahanalysis/Botnets|Botnet analysis]]%0a* Patent for a Pig, HTTV Production for WDR, 2006%0a** link sent to Benoit%0a* [[http://www.blackhat.com/html/bh-dc-09/bh-dc-09-speakers.html#Kurtz|Keynote: The Move from Strategic Indecision to Leadership in Cyberspace]] by Paul Kurtz, Black Hat DC 2009%0a** probably to move to [[http://wiki.seedea.org/Utopiahanalysis/Botnets|Botnet analysis]]%0a** also add [[http://www.dc3.mil/dc3/dc3Hx.php|Department of Defense Cyber Crime Center]] with [[http://www.dodcybercrime.com/|its associated conference]]%0a* [[http://sites.radiofrance.fr/chaines/france-culture2/emissions/science_publique/fiche.php?diffusion_id=72842|L’informatique peut elle donner le goűt des mathématiques ?]], Science Publique, France Culture, May 2009%0a** see also [[http://www.projet-plume.org/|projet-PLUME.org]] Promouvoir les Logiciels Utiles, Maitrisés et Economiques%0a** link sent to Matthieu%0a* [[http://www.theory-talks.org/2009/04/theory-talk-29.html|#29: Peter Singer]], Theory Talks, April 2009%0a** see also his [[#wfw|earlier article]] and his [[#wfw-video|presentation at TED]]%0a** [[http://ethicbots.na.infn.it/|ETHICBOTS Project]], conducted from 2005 to 2008%0a** [[http://www.i-r-i-e.net/inhalt/006/006_Asaro.pdf|What Should We Want From a Robot Ethic?]], Peter M. Asaro, International Review of Information Ethics Vol. 6, 2006%0a** Did Warfare among Ancestral Hunter-Gatherer Groups Affect the Evolution of Human Social Behaviors. Science, 324, pp. 1293-98. (05 June 2009) by [[http://www.santafe.edu/~bowles/|Samuel Bowles]]%0a* [[http://www.scientificamerican.com/article.cfm?id=the-price-of-silent-mutations|How Trivial DNA Changes Can Hurt Health]] by J. V. Chamary and Laurence D. Hurst, [[http://www.scientificamerican.com/sciammag/?contents=2009-06|Scientific American, June 2009]]%0a* [[http://events.ccc.de/congress/2008/Fahrplan/events/3004.en.html|25C3: Why technology sucks]] by Walter van Host, [[http://events.ccc.de/congress/2008/wiki/Conference_Recordings|25th Chaos Communication Congress]], 2008%0a* [[http://events.ccc.de/congress/2008/Fahrplan/events/3016.en.html|25C3: Life is a Holodeck!]] by Claus "HoloClaus" Cohnen, [[http://events.ccc.de/congress/2008/wiki/Conference_Recordings|25th Chaos Communication Congress]], 2008%0a* Why Ancient Egypt Fell, Discovery Channel, 2008%0a** see also [[http://main.uab.edu/Sites/MediaRelations/articles/42246/|UAB Professor on Discovery Channel’s “Why Ancient Egypt Fell” April 6]] with Sarah Parcak%0a* {-[[http://www.blackhat.com/html/bh-japan-08/brief-bh-jp-08-archives.html#Geers|Cyberspace and the Changing Nature of Warfare]] by Kenneth Geers, Black Hat Japan 2008-}%0a** moved to [[http://wiki.seedea.org/Utopiahanalysis/FromSpywareToZombies|From spyware To zombies]] analysis%0a* [[http://www.blackhat.com/html/bh-dc-09/bh-dc-09-archives.html#Laurie|Satellite Hacking for Fun and Profit]] by Adam Laurie, [[http://www.blackhat.com/html/bh-dc-09/bh-dc-09-main.html|Black Hat DC 2009 ]], February 2009%0a* [[http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00kmltm/Panorama_Stem_Cells_and_Miracles/|Panorama: Stem Cells and Miracles]], BBC, May 2009%0a* [[http://securitytube.net/Encrypting-your-Disk-with-TrueCrypt-video.aspx|Encrypting your Disk with TrueCrypt Tutorial]] by PC646, [[http://securitytube.net/|SecurityTube]], May 2009%0a* {-[[http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-7388865835651833507&ei=1v4SSuO5FtXf-QbWyZnaDQ&q=botnet&dur=3|Using Throttling and Traffic Shaping to Combat Botnet Spam]] by Ken Simpson, [[http://www.usenix.org/events/lisa07/tech/|USENIX LISA '07]], 2007-}%0a** moved to [[http://wiki.seedea.org/Utopiahanalysis/Botnets|Botnet analysis]]%0a* [[#wwmind]][[http://www.pbs.org/previews/22ndCentury/|22nd Century: “World Wide Mind”]], PBS, 2007%0a** Dr Kennedy remarks at 12:30 on his patient completing his experiment then outwitting him made me thing that%0a*** one consider intelligence something that instead of following an order gives a result that is more valuable regarding an overarching goal than what would have resulted from the initial given order%0a* [[http://ieet.org/index.php/IEET/print/3098/|The Ethical Issues of Enhancement]] with Allen Buchana, Philosophy Bites, May 2009%0a* [[#DustinJTyler]][[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1UB5FPJBTgE|Bioelectric Interfaces at the Nanoscale]] by Dustin J. Tyler, Case Western Reserve University, April 2009%0a** Dustin J. Tyler's [[http://bme.case.edu/tyler/publications.html|LNNIS Publications]], BME@Case%0a* [[http://www.let.leidenuniv.nl/wgbw/Pitti_full.html|Advanced Technology and the History of the Book]], Daniel Pitti (Last revised: 08-05-01)%0a* [[http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00kk4bz/Horizon_How_Violent_Are_You/|Horizon: How Violent Are You?]], BBC, May 2009%0a** it made me think of [[http://wiredforwar.pwsinger.com/|Wired for War]] by Peter Warren Singer, already mentionned several times earlier%0a*** later on the research the Michael Portillo interviewed said "agression is hard-wired into us, it's part of our evolution" at 9:40%0a* Visionaries, Small Solutiuons to Enormously Large Problems with Bill Mollison, 220 Productions, 1989%0a** on [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Permaculture|Permaculture]] (including some link to localized initiatives)%0a** see also [[http://ilovecob.com/|ILoveCob.com]]%0a* [[http://www.pbs.org/independentlens/worldaccordingtosesamestreet/film.html|The World According to Sesame Street]], Independent Lens, PBS, 2006%0a* [[http://www.rawfoodinfo.com/catalog/vd_farming%2520with%2520nature.html|Farming with Nature Video by Sepp Holzer]] A Case Study Of Successful Temperate Permaculture, 2000%0a* [[http://www.pbs.org/now/shows/521/index.html|Rehab for Terrorists?]], NOW on PBS, May 2009%0a* [[http://www.ted.com/index.php/talks/sean_gourley_on_the_mathematics_of_war.html|Sean Gourley on the mathematics of war]], TED, February 2009%0a** [[http://www.agentlogic.com/files/assets/pdf/CyberINT-WP-104-0309.pdf|Collective Intelligence:The Cyber Threat Deterrent]], Agent Logic, 2009%0a** made me think of [[http://videolectures.net/mmdss07_best_osi/|Open Source Intelligence]], Clive Best, Joint Research Centre, [[http://videolectures.net/mmdss07_gazzada/|MMDSS 07]], 2007%0a* [[http://www.securitytube.net/Hacking-Culture-(Recon-2008)-video.aspx|Hacking Culture]] by Micheal Strangelove at [[http://recon.cx/2008/index.html|Recon 2008]]%0a** author of [[http://www.strangelove.com/blog/2008/06/the-empire-of-the-mind-an-essay-on-user-generated-culture/|The Empire of Mind: An Essay on User-Generated Culture]], summary of his The Empire of Mind: Digital Piracy and the Anti-Capitalist Movement of 2005%0a* [[http://www.securitytube.net/From-Couch-to-Career-in-80-hours-(Dojosec)-video.aspx|From Couch to Career in 80 hours]], [[http://www.room362.com/|Rob Fuller]], [[http://www.dojosec.com/|Dojosec]] 2009%0a* [[http://www.hackersarepeopletoo.com/|Hackers Are People Too]], 2008%0a* {-[[http://recon.cx/2008/speakers.html#social|Social Engineering for the "Socially Inept"]], Sharon Conheady and Alex Bayly, RECON 2008-}%0a** moved to [[http://wiki.seedea.org/Content/Newconcepts#OpenSourceIntelligence|Open Source Intelligence]] in New concepts (for their mention of Maltego)%0a* [[http://www.lemonde.fr/societe/article/2009/05/25/julien-coupat-la-prolongation-de-ma-detention-est-une-petite-vengeance_1197456_3224_3.html|Julien Coupat : "La prolongation de ma détention est une petite vengeance"]], Le Monde, May 2009%0a* [[http://www.bbc.co.uk/science/humanbody/tv/humansenses/|Human Senses]], BBC, 2003%0a* [[http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/entertainment/4272538.stm|The Story of 1]], BBC, 2006%0a* [[http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/proof/|The Proof]], Nova, 1997%0a* [[http://fora.tv/2009/03/26/Professor_Christopher_Dye_Are_Humans_Still_Evolving|Professor Christopher Dye: Are Humans Still Evolving?]] at Gresham College, FORA.tv, 2009%0a** see also [[http://download.fora.tv/misc_media/Christopher_Dye-Are_humans_still_evolving.pdf|the presentation slides]]%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dCgUJdsliEM|Dan Dennett Lecture]] for The British Humanist Association, Conway Hall, March 2009%0a* [[http://wms.andrew.cmu.edu:81/nmvideo/podcast/ece/ece_9_21_06.mov|An Actor/dataflow Programming Model for Platform FPGAs]] at CMU; Dave Parlour, Xilinx,2007%0a* [[http://portaltotheuniverse.org/podcasts/eps/view/12754/|Robots Call the Shots]], Portal to the Universe, June 2009%0a* [[#Inculture]][[http://www.radio-rouge.org/index.php/2007/02/19/209-incultures-petits-contes-politiques-et-autres-recits-non-autorises|Inculture(s) - petits contes politiques et autres récits non autorisés]] Franck Lepage, Avignon, 2005%0a** [[http://avignon-off.hd.free.fr/|extraits vidéos de spectacles vivants]] du Festival d'Avignon "Off" depuis 2001%0a** [[http://www.les-renseignements-genereux.org/videos/8285|Inculture(s) - I]], Franck Lepage, 2007%0a** [[http://www.les-renseignements-genereux.org/videos/9163|Inculture 2 - Une autre histoire de l'éducation]], Franck Le Page, 2009%0a** notes moved to [[WatchingNotes.WatchingNotes#Incultures2|Watching Notes]]%0a* [[http://science.discovery.com/tv/pandemic/pandemic.html|Anatomy of a Pandemic]], Science Channel, May 2009%0a* [[http://news.bbc.co.uk/panorama/hi/front_page/newsid_8070000/8070810.stm|A Very Dangerous Doctor]], Panorama, BBC June 2009%0a* [[http://medialab.sciences-po.fr/index.php?mact=CGCalendar,cntnt01,default,0&cntnt01event_id=10&cntnt01display=event&cntnt01detailpage=&cntnt01return_id=15&cntnt01returnid=15|workshop WebAtlas]] in [[http://medialab.sciences-po.fr/|Sciences Po | medialab]], May 2009%0a** Franck Ghitalla briefly discusses about [[http://www.webatlas.fr/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=60:des-pistes-prometteuses-pour-notre-association&catid=1:latest-news&Itemid=50|this map on CAC40 proximity]] during [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tnHBEbPAz3g&feature=related|les limites de la cartographie par le navicrawler]] and highlights that the distance between each members is of 2 thus requiring to know only 1 intermediary even for competitive corporations%0a** "spatialiser" (french) is the equivalent of building a layout, the attraction/repulsion algorithm on a canvas%0a*** neato for "spring model" layout / twopi for radial graph layouts / circo for circular graph layouts / fdp for undirected graphs are all layouts that can be used with [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Graphviz#Architecture|Graphviz]]%0a*** [[http://web-mining.fr/methodes/spatialisation-graphes|Spatialisation]] by Sébastien Heymann, Web-mining.fr, June 2009%0a* Ars Industrialis' [[http://www.arsindustrialis.org/node/1472|manifesto]], 10 motifs and motives for an international association for an industrial politics of spirit%0a* [[http://www.natgeochannel.co.uk/programmes/ancient-megastructures|Ancient Megastructures: Petra]], National Geographic, 2009%0a* [[http://www.cbc.ca/doczone/kidstookover.html|How the Kids Took Over]], Doc Zone, CBC-TV, 2008%0a* {-[[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g-Bvxbgvrlg|Computation and Modeling]], Douglas Cohen, [[http://layerone.info/?page_id=132|LayerOne 2009]]-}%0a** moved to my [[http://wiki.seedea.org/Oimp/CloudArbitrage|Cloud Arbitrage]] project%0a* {-[[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QcLipaJ26iE|An Economic Architecture for Cloud Computing]] by Kevin Lai, Google, May 2009-}%0a** moved to my [[http://wiki.seedea.org/Oimp/CloudArbitrage|Cloud Arbitrage]] project%0a* [[http://science.discovery.com/tv/build-bigger/episodes/episodes.html|Build it Bigger : Abu Dhabi]], Science Channel, June 2009%0a* [[http://www.hplusmagazine.com/editors-blog/summer-edition-h-now-live-all-formats-you-can-eat|h+ Magazine Summer Edition]], June 2009 %0a** [[http://fantom.gsc.riken.jp/4/|FANTOM 4]], Functional Annotation of the Mammalian Genome%0a** link to [[#DustinJTyler|previous presentation by Dustin J. Tyler]] on Bioelectric Interfaces at the Nanoscale%0a** [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nutrigenomics|Nutrigenomics]] (shared in ##nutrition on Freenode)%0a** article on drugs and society pressure from the author of [[http://www.dosenation.com/|DoseNation]]%0a*** seems aligned with the talk of [[http://www.ted.com/talks/susan_blackmore_on_memes_and_temes.html|Susan Blackmore on memes and "temes"]] for TED, 2008%0a** [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blood_Music|Blood Music]] by Greg Bear (Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia)%0a* [[http://www.hbo.com/docs/docuseries/chinasstolenchildren/index.html|Chinas Stolen Children]], HBO Documentaries, 2008%0a* [[http://www.pbs.org/now/shows/523/index.html|Food, Inc. - Interview With Director Robert Kenner]], NOW on PBS, June 2009%0a* [[http://vimeo.com/4635803|The Future of Subjectivity]], Edward Miller, May 2009%0a* [[http://vimeo.com/4705673|The Future and You]], Nick Bostrom, [[http://www.fhi.ox.ac.uk/|Future of Humanity Institute]], May 2009%0a* [[#BrooksExponential]][[http://fora.tv/2009/05/30/Rodney_Brooks_Remaking_Manufacturing_With_Robotics|Remaking Manufacturing With Robotics]], Rodney Brooks, FORA.tv, May 2009%0a** ~6min, riding an exponential : "if someone else has an exponential going already, you can hop on it for free"%0a*** is this idea comparable to "epistemic loops" to locate in related disciplines that we try to detect in [[http://wiki.seedea.org/Research/Research|research for Seedea]]?%0a*** SantaFe [[http://pcdb.santafe.edu/index.php|Performance Curve Database]] see how performance has changed over time%0a*** is the log/exp/loop/fractal/recursive nature shared?%0a** logarithm%0a*** [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AUUkjWsNC9k|The Powers Of 10]], 1977%0a**** but no documentary like [[ReadingNotes.ReadingNotes#MecaMind|The Mechanical Mind In History]] dedicated to logarithm %0a*** [[http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/346146/logarithm/233784/History-of-logarithms#|History of logarithms]] according to Britannica Online Encyclopedia%0a*** [[http://www.themathpage.com/aPreCalc/logarithms.htm|Logarithms]] according to The Math Page%0a*** the [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Logarithmic_spiral|Logarithmic spiral]] discovered in [[ReadingNotes.ReadingNotes#TheSelf-MadeTapestry|The Self-Made Tapestry]]%0a* [[http://vimeo.com/4425926|(Artificial) Intelligence: The Wild Card]], Elizer Yudkowsky, GCR 2008%0a** ~21min "Respect the power of creativity!"%0a*** "We have to be careful with what we call impossibility, because impossibility is a general apperance relative to your own level of creativity."%0a** [[http://yudkowsky.net/singularity/aibox|The AI-Box Experiment]], Yudkowsky.net%0a*** looks very close to the scenario of Echelon Conspiracy%0a** eventually to add in [[http://wiki.seedea.org/Utopiahanalysis/Tech4Libre|Technologies for liberties]] analysis%0a* [[http://www.mediaed.org/cgi-bin/commerce.cgi?preadd=action&key=134|Consuming Kids]]:The Commercialization of Childhood, Media Education Foundation, 2008%0a* [[http://www.researchchannel.org/prog/displayevent.aspx?rid=29378|Addiction and the Mind #1]], Sheri Mizumori, Allen L. Edwards Psychology Lectures, University of Washington, 2009%0a* [[http://www.researchchannel.org/prog/displayevent.aspx?rID=29379&fID=567|Addiction and the Mind #2]] Sheri Mizumori, Judson Brewer, Allen L. Edwards Psychology Lectures, University of Washington, 2009%0a** suggestion to integrate neurofeedback (real-time fMRI) with meditation%0a* [[#Home]][[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jqxENMKaeCU|HOME]], [[http://www.home-2009.com/|Yann Arthus-Bertrand]], 2009%0a** starting by advertisement of several larger corporations%0a*** green washing?%0a** introducing by saying that we (wise human) are disrupting a delicate balance%0a*** probably presuming our very important place in the path of life while we, like any other specie, are merely a step%0a*** life and evolution exist precisely thanks to imperfect homeostasis, are ecosystems really balanced?%0a** fragile harmony, role to play (repeated), equilibrium, perfection, miracle, mystery, ritual, etc...%0a*** very moralist/ethicist vocabulary, eventually anthrocentric view derived from our culture which might not represent at all a naturalist view%0a** voice-over as a 3rd person point of view%0a*** ironical usage of the term Homo Sapiens Sapiens regarding "wisdom"%0a** taking possession of all habitats%0a*** most of the surface is still inhabited and inhabitable for human%0a**** deserts, jungle, sea, ice cap, sub-oceanic rifts, ...%0a** for a large part of the population children are the only asset%0a*** proletariat?%0a** humanity genius%0a*** egocentric viewpoint%0a** invention of agriculture%0a*** more an application of what other species (including ants with fungus) did eons before us%0a** change of tone and of music ~min23%0a*** moving from the suggested harmonious hand labor to the industrialisation/technology to symbolize acceleration%0a**** technique used 26 years ago in [[http://www.koyaanisqatsi.org/films/koyaanisqatsi.php|KOYAANISQATSI]]: Life Out of Balance%0a** "mother cells", "concentration camp styled cattle farms", ...%0a*** usage of heavily connoted vocabulary%0a** replace diversity with standardization%0a*** was that diversity actually available to previous consumers/farmers before or did they different aliments stay localized where they were grown anyway?%0a** see also [[http://www.edwardburtynsky.com/Introduction/Manufactured_Landscapes.html|Manufactured Landscapes]], Edward Burtynsky%0a** see also [[#Home-LBSJS|dedicated emission of L�-bas si j'y suis]], June 2009%0a* [[http://www.researchchannel.org/prog/displayevent.aspx?rID=24428&fID=345|People: The Ultimate Challenge for Developing Cyberinfrastructure]] Kerstin Lehnert, 2008%0a* The Science of Stress, Channel 4, 2000%0a** ~36min cascading stress system%0a*** learning to let go and delegate%0a** impact of technologies when they are not managed properly%0a* [[http://www.bloodandoilmovie.com/|Blood and Oil]], Michael T. Klare, 2008%0a* [[http://www.oftt.eu/tribune-libre/article/les-think-tanks-cerveaux-de-la-guerre-des-idees|Les think tanks : cerveaux de la guerre des idées]], Selim Allili, Observatoire Français des Think Tanks, June 2009%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EDLUbezFJmM|Next: Really Intelligent Computers]], Paul Cohen, University of Arizona, March 2009%0a* {-[[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bCukhYknLh8|Designing Innovation Networks Modeled on Life's Origins & Evolution]], Zann Gill, GoogleTalk, 2008-}%0a** moved to Seedea [[http://wiki.seedea.org/Xye/FormationMaterial|Formation Material]]%0a** [[http://blip.tv/file/2119287|Focus the Nation Town Hall Forum Zann Gill Key Note]], April 2009%0a** and even more talks with [[http://zanngill.com/7c.html|Calendar — Zann Gill talks]]%0a* [[http://www.canalacademie.com/Master-strategie-Un-manuel-de.html|Master stratégie : Un manuel de management stratégique pour tous]], Jean-Jacques Pluchart, 2009%0a** [[http://www.prism.uvsq.fr/|Laboratoire PRiSM]] laboratoire de recherche en informatique historiquement centré sur les thčmes du Parallčlisme, des Réseaux, des Systčmes et de la Modélisation.%0a** [[http://blog.turgot.org/|Institut Turgot]], France%0a* [[http://www.canalacademie.com/La-science-face-a-la-complexite-du.html|La science face ŕ la complexité du cerveau]] Yves Frégnac,2009%0a** [[http://www.brain.riken.go.jp/|RIKEN Brain Science Institute (RIKEN BSI)]], Japan%0a** [[http://www.kip.uni-heidelberg.de/cms/groups/vision/projects/facets/?L=0|FACETS]] Fast Analog Computing with Emergent Transient States%0a** [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/VLSI|Very-large-scale integration (VLSI)]] the process of creating integrated circuits by combining thousands of transistor-based circuits into a single chip.%0a** [[http://www.unic.cnrs-gif.fr/people/Yves_Fr%25C3%25A9gnac/1997|UNIC Website]] Systems and Computational Neuroscience Research Unit%0a* [[#GEBatMIT]][[http://ocw.mit.edu/OcwWeb/hs/geb/VideoLectures/index.htm|Godel, Escher, Bach: A Mental Space Odyssey]] OpenCourseWare 2007%0a** notes moved to [[WatchingNotes.WatchingNotes#GEBatMIT|Watching Notes]]%0a* [[http://mitworld.mit.edu/video/678|The Autistic Neuron]], Mark Bear, MIT World, May 2009%0a** mentionned connectomics that was recently added to [[http://wiki.seedea.org/Content/Newconcepts#Connectome|New Concepts]]%0a* [[http://www.nationalgeographic.com/lostgospel/|The Lost Gospel of Judas]], National Geographic, 2006%0a* [[http://www.pbs.org/frontlineworld/watch/player.html?pkg=rc78iran&seg=1&mod=0|Iran: The Stem Cell Fatwa]], FRONTLINE/World PBS, June 2009%0a* [[#EdibleHistory]][[http://fora.tv/2009/06/02/An_Edible_History_of_Humanity_Tom_Standage|An Edible History of Humanity: Tom Standage]], FORA.tv, June 2009%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mB2X5g6qF6I|Next: Visualizing Human Thought]], Elena Plante, March 2009%0a** ~53:30 definition of consciousness "the ability to go beyond what the physical input is"%0a*** not as a meta-process but as a way to process information input in addition to the input itself, which seems very close or even equivalent%0a* [[http://fora.tv/2009/06/02/Persian_Paradox_Understanding_Iran_and_Iranians|The Persian Paradox: Understanding Iran and Iranians]] with Nisid Hajari and Hooman Majd, FORA.tv, June 2009%0a* [[http://www.canalacademie.com/Un-billet-de-Nouvelle-Zelande.html|Un billet de Nouvelle-Zélande : Akaroa, havre français de l'ile du sud]] Françoise Thibaut, June 2009%0a* [[http://www.canalacademie.com/Qu-est-ce-qu-un-vrai-bibliophile.html|Qu'est-ce qu'un vrai bibliophile ?]] Bertrand Galimard Flavigny, June 2009%0a* [[http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00ksh5y/Uncovering_Our_Earliest_Ancestor_The_Link/|Uncovering Our Earliest Ancestor: The Link]], BBC, June 2009%0a* [[http://www.researchchannel.org/prog/displayevent.aspx?rID=29385&fID=345|Building Brains: The Molecular Logic of Neural Circuits]], ResearchChannel, 2008%0a** [[http://www.biointeractive.org/|BioInteractive.org]] by the Howard Hughes Medical Institute (HHMI)%0a** continuing the [[http://www.hhmi.org/biointeractive/lectures/|Making Your Mind: Molecules, Motion, and Memory]] Holiday Lectures%0a** [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wnt_signaling_pathway|Wnt signaling pathway]] = complex network of proteins most well known for their roles in embryogenesis and cancer, but also involved in normal physiological processes in adult animals.%0a* [[http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00l7wlx/Panorama_The_Death_of_Kiss_and_Tell/|Panorama: The Death of Kiss and Tell]], BBC, June 2009%0a* {-[[http://sites.radiofrance.fr/chaines/france-culture2/emissions/continent_sciences/fiche.php?diffusion_id=74214|A qui appartient le vivant ?]], Continent Sciences, France Culture, June 2009-}%0a** moved to notes on [[ReadingNotes.ReadingNotes#InformationFeudalism|Information feudalism]]%0a** definition of [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tragedy_of_the_anticommons|Tragedy of the anticommons]] added to [[http://wiki.seedea.org/Content/Newconcepts|Newconcepts]] in Seedea%0a** chapter [[http://paigrain.debatpublic.net/docs/pha-Autrement-complet.pdf|Innovation partagée et biens communs en biologie]] by Philippe Aigrain pusblished in the book [[http://www.decitre.fr/livres/La-bioequite.aspx/9782746712669|La bioéquité : batailles autour du partage du vivant]] presented by the guest%0a* [[http://sites.radiofrance.fr/chaines/france-culture2/emissions/science_publique/fiche.php?diffusion_id=73632|Les arts peuvent-ils exprimer la complexité de la science ?]], Science Publique, France Culture, June 2009%0a** [[http://recherche.ircam.fr/equipes/repmus/RMPapers/CMJ98/|Computer Assisted Composition at Ircam : PatchWork & OpenMusic]] by Carlos Agon, Gérard Assayag, Mikael Laurson, Camilo Rueda%0a* [[http://www.abc.net.au/programsales/s1194101.htm|Stories From The Stone Age]], ABC Television, Beyond Productions, 2003%0a** Ep 1 [[http://www.abc.net.au/tv/guide/netw/200501/highlights/247744.htm|Daily Bread]]%0a** Ep 2 [[http://www.abc.net.au/tv/guide/netw/200501/highlights/247924.htm|Urban Dream]]%0a** Ep 3 [[http://www.abc.net.au/tv/guide/netw/200502/highlights/248787.htm|Waves of Change]]%0a** see also [[#EdibleHistory|An Edible History of Humanity: Tom Standage]]%0a* [[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0093488/|L'homme qui plantait des arbres]] by Jean Giono, 1987%0a** earlier present by Dominique Herviou%0a** original text in french [[http://fr.wikisource.org/wiki/L%25E2%2580%2599Homme_qui_plantait_des_arbres|L’Homme qui plantait des arbres]] from 1953 on Wikisource%0a** see also [[http://www.amazon.com/Beggar-King-Secret-Happiness-Story/dp/1565125126/ref=ntt_at_ep_dpi_1|The Beggar King and the Secret of Happiness: A True Story]] by Joel ben Izzy, 2005%0a* [[http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/breakingthebank/view/ |FRONTLINE: breaking the bank]] (on Bank of America) PBS, June 2009%0a* [[http://www.geistdesgeldes.com/|Geist des Geldes]] (The Spirit of money), Yorick Niess, 2007%0a** ~35:00 "Money is a virus that immitates and finally replaces religion."%0a** started the Wikipedia article on [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miura_Baien|Miura Baien]]%0a* [[http://sites.radiofrance.fr/chaines/france-culture2/emissions/vendredis/fiche.php?diffusion_id=73334|Logiques de la terreur]], Les vendredis de la philosophie, France Culture, June 2009%0a** references to Baudrillard and Derrida, Hiroshima and the repetition of Nagasaki, Bakunin and Marx, the hegemony of the machine and Anders, ...%0a** Wired for War [[#wfw|as seen earlier]] and the consequence of tele/remote war%0a** [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Shock_Doctrine:_The_Rise_of_Disaster_Capitalism|The Shock Doctrine]]: The Rise of Disaster Capitalism by Naomi Klein, 2007%0a** anarchism and [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Creative_destruction|Creative Destruction]] with Mikhail Bakunin and Friedrich Nietzsche%0a* [[http://sites.radiofrance.fr/chaines/france-culture2/emissions/grain/fiche.php?diffusion_id=74758|L’instinct guerrier est –il « naturel » ?]], Du Grain a Moudre, France Culture, June 2009%0a* Living a self sufficient life, by [[http://lesstroud.ca/|Les Stroud]], [[http://www.oln.ca/|OLN]], 2006%0a** [[http://www.millenniuminstitute.net/|Millennium Institute]] independent and non-partisan nonprofit organization committed to promoting systems literacy and dynamic modeling tools to attain sustainable development worldwide.%0a** Is it off-grid if you buy the solar panel and can not repair it without external help?%0a** How is it more sustainable than living in a city where you delegate part of your needs?%0a** Is it really more resilient to natural catastrophes when rescue services have no access to your place?%0a** see also our [[Content.Projetautonomieenergetique|Projet autonomie energetique]]%0a* [[http://www.pbs.org/now/shows/525/index.html|Student Loan Sinkhole?]], NOW on PBS, June 2009%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wwUHzplHTpk|Using Engineering Principles To Study and Manipulate Biological Systems at the Cellular Level]] by Carlos Gómez-Uribe, Google Video 2009%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=th7CFye03gQ|The Evolution of Religions]] by [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jared_Diamond|Jared Diamond]]%0a** 1st function : explanatory function (decreased over time) ~= cosmology%0a** 2nd function : promoting support of state government (increase over time but decreasing during modern time) ~= scalable organization%0a** 3rd function : teaching of moral precepts, maintaining peace and stability within a society%0a** 4th function : justify wars, despite the 3rd function%0a** see also [[http://www.metanexus.net/magazine/ArticleDetail/tabid/68/id/9403/Default.aspx|Competitive Dynamics and Cultural Evolution of Religions and God Concepts: A Field Analysis]] by David Sloane Wilson, Global Spiral 2006%0a** [[http://www.mbs.ac.uk/research/DTESS.aspx|DTESS]] Developing Theory for Evolving Socio-cognitive Systems%0a** [[http://www.cam.ox.ac.uk/research/cognition-religion-and-theology/|Centre For Anthropology and Mind]]: Cognition, Religion and Theology%0a* [[http://vimeo.com/2761241|Collapse: How Societies Choose to Fail or Succeed]] by Jared Diamond, [[http://www.earth.columbia.edu/|The Earth Institute at Columbia University]], 2007%0a** see also the previous set of links on [[#Collapse|societal collapse]] following the Scientific American Could Food Shortages Bring Down Civilization? by Lester R. Brown%0a* [[#PrivacyIsDead]][[http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=3079242748023143842|Privacy Is Dead – Get Over It Part1]]/[[http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=2219573359400519690|Part2]] , Steve Rambam, Hope2604 aka [[http://www.thelasthope.org/|The Last HOPE]] 2008%0a** recap at 2h45%0a*** Rambam's first law of investigation : All data will eventually be used for unintended purposes%0a*** Rambam's second law of investigation : You are what you Google%0a** [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wi-Fi_Positioning_System|Skyhook Wireless]] determining geographical location using Wi-Fi as the underlying reference system.%0a*** official [[http://www.skyhookwireless.com/|Skyhook]] website%0a** [[http://www.airsage.com/|AIRSAGE]] covers 85%25 of the U.S. population and is the world’s largest aggregator of cellular signaling data.%0a** make one think about [[http://craphound.com/littlebrother/|Little Brother]] (read earlier, no notes) by Cory Doctorow%0a** [[http://www.stealingyourownidentity.com/|Stealing Your Own Identity]] - A Story of Privacy, Identity and An Amazing Worldwide Manhunt by Steve Rambam and Rick Dakan%0a* [[http://www.canalacademie.com/Une-charte-de-deontologie-pour-les.html|Une charte de déontologie pour les dirigeants salariés]] Avec François Desportes et Jean-Louis Chambon, Canal Academie, June 2009%0a** [[http://www.fncd.fr/actualites/Charte_Deontologie_2009_mai.pdf|Charte Deontologie 2009]] (pdf) on the FNCD website%0a* {-[[http://thecommandline.net/2007/11/14/lessig/|Interview: Lawrence Lessig]] on The Command Line with Thomas Gideon, 2007-}%0a** moved to [[ReadingNotes.ReadingNotes#FutureOfIdeas|my notes on The Future Of Ideas]]%0a* {-[[http://wizards-of-os.org/index.php?id=2322|Wizard of OS: Keynote: The Read-Write Society]] by Lawrence Lessig, 2006-}%0a** moved to [[ReadingNotes.ReadingNotes#FutureOfIdeas|my notes on The Future Of Ideas]]%0a** gap of the top-down consumer culture vs. the creative "read-write culture"%0a** ~5min history of status of labor from the last centuries%0a*** 13th amendment sound to be about slavery but instead present the idea that "the worker loses his autonomy simply by being a worker."%0a*** "freedom entails the ownership of productive property and the rejection of what would we think of as waged labor"%0a*** "when a man agrees to sell his labor he agrees by implication to surrender his political and social independance"%0a*** see also the free [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Labour_movement|Labour movement]] movement %0a** quoting Erik von Hippel's book [[http://web.mit.edu/evhippel/www/democ.htm|Democratizin Innovation]]%0a** discussion on the remix culture, examples of Gilbert Gil as ministry of culture in Brasil%0a** advocacy of new licenses as a tool to build and maintain free culture%0a** during the question session, proposition of changing "derivative" to "transformative" in the sense that it is not "just using" the initial work%0a* [[http://www.cnbc.com/id/25349698/|Made In China: The People's Republic of Profit]], CNBC.com, 2008%0a** strategist from [[http://www.visionchina.cn/|Vision Media China]] ~7min "very cost effective because the audience is very targeted and captive"%0a*** targeted probably because the bus path gives a lot of information in the social background of people riding it (based on context information like neighborhood, time, ...)%0a*** captive because you are locked inside the bus%0a** HomeDepot representative highightning a difference of mindset with DoItYourself in the US to "Do It For Me" in China where labor costs are lower%0a*** arguably a strange argument since the person buying the made product still receive his own money to buy it by his own labor wage%0a* [[#InformationGeometry]][[http://videolectures.net/etvc08_nock_tigol/|The Intrinsic Geometries of Learning]] Richard Nock, ETVC'08%0a** some techniques seen again in [[ReadingNotes.ReadingNotes#IntelligentBio|my notes on Intelligent Bioinformatics]]%0a** LIX [[http://www.lix.polytechnique.fr/etvc08/|Emerging Trends in Visual Computing (ETVC'08)]]%0a** which got me interested in the inspiration [[http://videolectures.net/etvc08_amari_igaia/|Information Geometry and Its Applications]] by Shun-ichi Amari, ETVC'08%0a*** in the proceedings from this very conference [[http://books.google.com/books?id=PhCs4CEs9nsC&lpg=PA75&ots=lm7flZzP7h&dq=s-amari&lr=&pg=PA75|Information Geometry and Its Applications: Convex Function and Dually Flat Manifold]], Shin-ichi Amari, Emerging Trends in Visual Computing, Springer, 2009%0a*** the "classical" [[http://books.google.com/books?id=vc2FWSo7wLUC&lpg=PR7&ots=4EquID38MY&dq=amari&lr=&pg=PP1|Methods of Information Geometry]] by Shun-Ichi Amari, Hiroshi Nagaoka, American Mathematical Society (January 2001)%0a** field on Information Geometry added to my [[http://wiki.seedea.org/Content/Newconcepts#InformationGeometry|New concepts pages]]%0a*** this can also be thought of as a more rigorous analysis of [[#BrooksExponential|Rodney Brooks intuition to "ride exponentials"]]%0a*** eventually link this conference and Information Geometry in general to the [[http://wiki.seedea.org/Research/Visualization|visualization part of my research]]%0a* [[http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=2175767568645553282|Shun-ichi Amari on Information Geometry of Maximum Entropy Principle]], [[http://maxent2007.org|MaxEnt2007]], The 27th International Workshop on Bayesian Inference and Maximum Entropy, New York 2007%0a* [[#CiteSeer]][[http://videolectures.net/mmdss07_giles_ccl/|CiteSeerX & ChemXSeer: Lessons for Cyber-infrastructure and Web]] by Lee Giles, MMDSS'07%0a** 34:43 Computational Scientometrics / 35:21 Computational Citeometrics%0a*** which the author claims to become (theoretically) available through their API%0a**** [[http://sourceforge.net/projects/citeseerx/#|SeerSuite]]%0a**** [[http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/about/metadata|CiteSeerx OAI]] to provide metadata%0a**** ...or someting else?%0a*** see also%0a**** [[http://www.icsti2009.org/02-program-abs_e.shtml#Borner|Computational Scientometrics to Inform Science Policy]] by Katy Börner, ICSTI 2009%0a***** [[http://www.forschungsinfo.de/Archiv/iFQ_Jahrestagung_08/beitraege/boerner.pdf|Science from Above]] by Katy Börner, CAESAR 2008%0a**** [[http://en.scientificcommons.org/43618027|Modern (Computational) Scientometrics & Next Generation CiteSeer]] by C. Lee Giles, 2008%0a**** [[http://www.issi-society.info/news.html|ISSI (international society for scientometrics and infometrics)]] News and announcements%0a**** "One significant finding in the field is a principle of cost escalation to the effect that achieving further findings at a given level of importance grow exponentially more costly in the expenditure of effort and resources." according to [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scientometrics|Scientometrics on Wikipedia]] which confirms Joseph Tainter's argument in The Collapse of Complex Societies as [[#Collapse|briefly mentioned earlier]]%0a*** eventually link/use this for the [[http://wiki.seedea.org/Research/Visualization|visualization part of my research]] (as other Scientometrics papers were already used)%0a** 43:07 Data Ingestion / 44:25 Execution System / 44:27 Framework Architecture%0a*** [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BPEL|Business Process Execution Language (BPEL)]], short for Web Services Business Process Execution Language (WS-BPEL) is an OASIS standard executable language for specifying interactions with Web Services.%0a**** see also [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_BPEL_engines|Comparison of BPEL engines]]%0a**** which is related to [[http://wiki.seedea.org/Content/Newconcepts#BPMN|BPMN discovered earlier this month]] with [[http://www.runmyprocess.com/|RunMyProcess]]%0a*** could be used for [[http://wiki.seedea.org/Seedea/Services|micro-services integration with Seedea]]%0a*** to a certain extent seems like an earlier (and eventually more complete) attempt at [[http://developer.yahoo.com/yql/|Yahoo's YQL]] and its [[http://datatables.org/|Community Open Data Tables]]%0a*** see also [[http://www.cg.tuwien.ac.at/research/publications/2007/TR-186-2-07-07/|The Event Tunnel: Interactive Visualization of Complex Event Streams for Business Process Pattern Analysis]], Institut für Computergraphik und Algorithmen - Arbeitsbereich Computergraphik, 2007%0a* [[http://plus7.arte.tv/fr/detailPage/1697660,CmC=2705538,scheduleId=2665424.html|L'école idéale]], Arte ZDF, 2008%0a* [[http://sites.radiofrance.fr/chaines/france-culture2/emissions/planete/fiche.php?diffusion_id=74760|Le catastrophisme est-il durable ?]], Planete Terre, France Culture 2009%0a* [[http://www.pbs.org/frontlineworld/stories/ghana804/|Ghana: Digital Dumping Ground]], FRONTLINE/World, PBS, June 2009%0a** mentionning Guiyu which was already featured in Edward Burtynsky's [[http://www.edwardburtynsky.com/Introduction/Manufactured_Landscapes.html|Manufactured Landscapes]]%0a** [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electronic_waste_in_Guiyu|Electronic waste in Guiyu]] "the largest electronic waste (e-waste) site on earth" according to Wikipedia%0a* [[http://sites.radiofrance.fr/chaines/france-culture2/emissions/avecousans/fiche.php?diffusion_id=74130|Les bases physiologiques de l’inconscient]], Avec ou sans rendez-vous, France Culture, June 2009%0a* [[http://www.sfbrp.com/archives/54|SFBRP #048 - Charles Stross - Accelerando]] by Luke Burrage, Science Fiction Book Review Podcast, April 2009%0a** [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Accelerando_(book)|Accelerando (novel)]] "2005 science fiction novel consisting of a series of interconnected short stories by British author Charles Stross. " according to Wikipedia%0a** [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matrioshka_brain|Matrioshka brain]] hypothetical megastructure, based on the Dyson sphere, of immense computational capacity. It is an example of a Class B stellar engine, employing the entire energy output of a star to drive computer systems." according to Wikipedia%0a* [[http://investigation.discovery.com/tv-schedules/special.html?paid=141.15369.24732.0.0|Investigation Discovery : Pol Pot: Inside Evil]], Discovery, 2005%0a* [[http://www.canalacademie.com/Les-fonds-souverains-ou-la-guerre.html|Les fonds souverains ou la « guerre des capitalismes »]] by Caroline Bertin Delacour, June 2009%0a* [[http://www.researchchannel.org/prog/displayevent.aspx?fID=569&rID=4507|More than Human: Embracing the Promise of Biological Enhancement]] by Ramez Naam, 2005%0a** [[http://www.morethanhuman.org/|More Than Human]], official website for the book%0a** eventually to move to [[http://wiki.seedea.org/Utopiahanalysis/Tech4Libre|Tech4Libre]] analysis%0a* [[http://www.dimensions-math.org/Dim_E.htm|Dimensions]] A walk through mathematics%0a** 9 chapters movie on mathematics, available in several languages and with [[http://www.dimensions-math.org/Dim_CH1_E.htm|its guide]]%0a* [[http://www.theatlantic.com/doc/200907/intelligence|Get Smarter]] by Jamais Cascio, The Atlantic July/August 2009%0a** [[http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/sites/entrez?term=modafinil|modafinil - PubMed Results]]%0a* [[#VannevarBush]][[http://www.theatlantic.com/doc/194507/bush|As We May Think]] by Vannevar Bush, The Atlantic July 1945%0a** 0 -the context of post war time, making scientific mechanistic work available more broadly%0a*** see [[http://wiki.seedea.org/Utopiahanalysis/Utopiahanalysis#ScaleFreePunctuatedLearning|Scale Free Punctuated Learning]]%0a** 1 - failure of new technology as they are ahead of their time (low ROI)%0a** 2 - evolution of photography for storage%0a** 3 - usage of compression and voice based control%0a** 4 - from mathematics to cognition, using arithmetic to automate simple tasks%0a*** see also [[ReadingNotes.ReadingNotes#MecaMind|notes on The Mechanical Mind In History]]%0a** 5 - principle of selection, routing and switches in telecommunication%0a** 6 - presenting the "memex" notion "A memex is a device in which an individual stores all his books, records, and communications, and which is mechanized so that it may be consulted with exceeding speed and flexibility. It is an enlarged intimate supplement to his memory."%0a** 7 - presenting the link notion "The process of tying two items together is the important thing." and "trails" as a serie of pertinent links%0a** 8 - opening on the necessity of cognitive helpful tools as a shared effort and a hope to leave conflicts as just a previous stage%0a* [[http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-7006929808788401586|Evolution of Human Minds]] by [[http://WilliamCalvin.org|William H. Calvin]], University of Washington, 2007%0a** placing "Creative" Home sapiens sapiens confirm [[http://cogprints.org/2237/0/Creative-thinking.htm|Human creativity: its cognitive basis, its evolution, and its connections with childhood pretence]] by Peter Carruthers (linked to Seedea:CoEvolution/HistoryIdeaManagement )%0a** Calvin links this to his previous book [[http://williamcalvin.com/BHM/index.htm|A Brief History of the Mind]], Oxford University Press 2004%0a*** including Chapter 14 [[http://williamcalvin.com/BHM/ch14.htm|The Future of the Augmented Mind]] A combustible mixture of ignorance and power?%0a**** added to [[ReadingNotes.ReadingNotes#Supersizing|my notes on Supersizing the Mind]]%0a** see also [[http://wiki.seedea.org/CoEvolution/InnovationContext|context of innovation]]%0a** added [[http://wiki.seedea.org/Content/Newconcepts#RedQueen|The Red Queen Principle]] to the New Concepts page%0a* [[http://sites.radiofrance.fr/chaines/france-culture2/emissions/sciences_conscience/fiche.php?diffusion_id=74217|Faut-il avoir peur de l'évaluation? La bibliométrie en question...]], Science et Conscience, France Culture, July 2009%0a** [[http://droitdecites1.free.fr/spip.php?article146|Cités n°37 L’idéologie de l’évaluation]], March 2009%0a** [[http://www.sauvonslarecherche.fr/|Sauvons la Recherche]]%0a* [[http://www.pbs.org/wnet/wideangle/episodes/crossing-heavens-border/video-full-episode/5076/|Crossing Heaven’s Border]], Wide Angle, July 2009%0a** [[http://www.pbs.org/wnet/wideangle/episodes/crossing-heavens-border/credits/5060/|Credits]] with mentions of [[http://www.chosun.com/|Chosu Ilbo]] (one of South Korea major newspapers) [[http://www.bbc.co.uk/|and BBC]] (UK national broadcaster) confirming the intuition that I have already seen this same content before under another name%0a* [[http://www.channel4.com/programmes/dispatches/episode-guide/series-30/episode-1|Dispatches - Terror in Mumbai]], Channel 4, June 2009%0a* [[http://sites.radiofrance.fr/chaines/france-culture2/emissions/planete/fiche.php?diffusion_id=74129|Les nouvelles géographies de la ville et des banlieues]], Planete Terre, France Culture, July 2009%0a* [[http://sites.radiofrance.fr/chaines/france-culture2/emissions/science_publique/fiche.php?diffusion_id=73634|Faut-il craindre la technoscience ?]], Science Publique, France Culture, June 2009%0a** see also french websites related to transhumanism%0a*** [[http://transhumanistes.com/|Transhumanistes.com]]%0a*** [[http://technoprog-fr.blogspot.com/|Technoprog!]] Information et débat rationnel sur les possibilités d’approfondissement et de redéfinition de la condition humaine offertes par les nouvelles technologies%0a*** [[http://transhumanismes.forumactif.net/|Forum]] de l'Association Francaise Technoprogressiste%0a** [[http://wiki.seedea.org/Utopiahanalysis/Tech4Libre|Tech4Libre]] analysis%0a* [[http://fora.tv/2009/05/18/Paul_Romer_A_Theory_of_History_with_an_Application|Paul Romer: A Theory of History, with an Application]] at The Long Now Foundation, FORA.tv, May 2009%0a** starting with [[http://fora.tv/2009/05/18/Paul_Romer_A_Theory_of_History_with_an_Application#chapter_10|Chapter 10]], Romer makes several comparisons between similar mechanism in companies and countries, this could be used in my analysis [[http://wiki.seedea.org/Utopiahanalysis/Bmx|The Business model of X]]%0a* [[http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00lmd3s/Panorama_What_Ever_Happened_to_People_Power/?src=a_syn31|Panorama: What Ever Happened to People Power?]], BBC July 2009%0a** police tactical containment moves sounds like classical Go%0a** the increasing amount of footage from protestants seem to show a progress of [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sousveillance|Sousveillance]] (also called inverse surveillance)%0a*** terms coined by Steve Mann to describe the recording of an activity from the perspective of a participant in the activity%0a* Crass: There Is No Authority But Yourself, Alexander Oey, 2006%0a** [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/There_Is_No_Authority_But_Yourself|Wikipedia page]]%0a** [[http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-4788278544386657539|on Google video in English w/ Dutch Subtitels]]%0a* [[http://www.melodiesinmarketing.com/2009/04/04/buyology-book-review-martin-lindstrom/|The Science of Buying – Martin Lindstrom]] reviewed by Mario Vellandi, Melodies In Marketing, April 2009%0a* [[http://sites.radiofrance.fr/franceinter/em/ete/correspondances/index.php?id=81262|Correspondances - Lettres en couleurs]], France Inter, July 2009%0a** Emile Zola ŕ Paul Cézanne (in "Lettres vives", Les Editions du Carrousel, 1998), lu par le comédien Christian Fromont%0a*** focusing on content rather than aestethics%0a** [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5cMzj0mxKsU|extract from the Girl with a Pearl Earring]] by Peter Webber on clouds and their colors%0a* [[http://sites.radiofrance.fr/franceinter/em/ete/correspondances/index.php?id=81263|Correspondances - Lettres féminines]], France Inter, July 2009%0a** Romain Gary ŕ Christel Kryland (lettre inédite fournie par le musée des lettres et des manuscrits de Paris)%0a* [[http://ieet.org/index.php/IEET/more/3169/|Brains - Military, Disgusted, Forgetful]], Changesurfer Radio, June 2009%0a* [[http://sites.radiofrance.fr/franceinter/em/jaimessources/index.php?id=81592|Twitter, une révolution de l’info ?]],J'ai mes sources France Inter, July 2009%0a* [[http://sites.radiofrance.fr/franceinter/em/ete/cavousderange/index.php?id=81465|Faut-il supprimer l'ENA ?]], ça vous dérange, France Inter, July 2009%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=43zo82W7aPI|Authors@Google: Ray Kurzweil]], July 2009%0a** at [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=43zo82W7aPI#t=33m40s|33min40]] he presents the sum of sigmoids curve as an exponential "The ongoing exponential growth is a serie of S curves", potentially useful what was previously hypothesized in [[http://wiki.seedea.org/Utopiahanalysis/Utopiahanalysis#ScaleFreePunctuatedLearning|Scale Free Punctuated Learning]]%0a* [[http://star.tau.ac.il/~eshel/movie.html|Scientific Movies by Eshel Ben-Jacob]]%0a* [[http://www.canalu.tv/producteurs/universite_de_tous_les_savoirs/dossier_programmes/les_conferences_de_l_annee_2009/developpement_durable_la_croissance_verte_comment/vivre_ou_survivre_apres_la_societe_de_consommation_4_scenarios_a_l_horizon_2050|Vivre ou survivre aprčs la société de consommation : 4 scénarios ŕ l'horizon 2050]], HEC, Canal-U 2009%0a* {-[[http://www.canalu.tv/producteurs/ens_lsh_canal_philo/dossier_programmes/colloque_la_representation_du_vivant_du_cerveau_au_comportement/sciences_cognitives_et_modeles_de_la_pensee|Sciences cognitives et modčles de la pensée]] de Brigitte Chamak, Canal-U 2002-}%0a** moved to [[ReadingNotes.SC01|SC01]]%0a* [[http://www.canalu.tv/themes/sciences_fondamentales/mathematiques/sujets_transversaux_et_transdisciplinaires/connaissances_et_pensee_mathematiques_les_bases_cerebrales_de_l_intuition_numerique|Connaissances et pensée mathématiques (les bases cérébrales de l'intuition numérique)]] de Stanislas DEHAENE, Canal-U 2000%0a** quoting Paul Erdos as seen before in [[http://www.zalafilms.com/films/nisanumber.html|N is a Number]]%0a** study of neuronal circuitry with precise localisation and related phenomenon in non-trained primates conforting the hypothesis that the "number intuition" has a biological basis (and was necessary for survival)%0a** existing similar studies in geometry leading to the same conclusion (see [[#NaturalGeometry|Natural Geometry]] by Elizabeth S. Spelke%0a** see also Natural Numbers by Elizabeth S. Spelke ([[http://www.institutnicod.org/lectures2009_outline.htm|unrecorded]])%0a** importance of the structure of language regarding, example of asian langauge where base 10 appears directly (saying "two tean two" rather than "twenty two")%0a** reference to the work of [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jacques_hadamard#On_creativity|Jacques Hadamard]] and his book Psychology of Invention in the Mathematical Field, also [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Srinivasa_Ramanujan|Srinivasa Ramanujan]] and his tedious work rather than nearly mythological "revelation"%0a* [[http://www.projectmathematics.com/|Project MATHEMATICS!]] the California Institute of Technology%0a** Histoire des Mathématiques (in french) [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sE0HpRtkRB4|1]] [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Grcs-jvPhmI|2]] [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Grcs-jvPhmI|3]]%0a* [[#NaturalGeometry]][[http://www.diffusion.ens.fr/index.php?res=conf&idconf=2486|Natural Geometry]] by [[http://www.wjh.harvard.edu/~lds/index.html?spelke.html|Elizabeth S. Spelke]] (Harvard), June 2009%0a** see also my notes on [[ReadingNotes.ReadingNotes#DesMondesImpossibles|Des Mondes Impossibles]]%0a* [[#RevQuantique]][[http://www.radio-canada.ca/Medianet/2009/CBF/LesAnneeslumiere200907121215_2.asx|La révolution quantique]] dans Les Annees Lumiere, Radio Canada, July 2009%0a** 2 qbits "quantic transistor"%0a** usage (especially thanks to state superposition)%0a*** [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grover%2527s_algorithm|Grover's algorithm]] (reverse database querying), looking not n times but sqrt(n)%0a*** (unmentionned)%0a** theoretical work at Sherbrook uniersity with [[http://www.usherbrooke.ca/sciences/recherche/portraits-de-chercheurs/alexandre-blais/|Alexandre Blais]]%0a** macroscopic (7mm) experimental work at Yale university using supra-conductors%0a** hope that moving from 2 to 3 with very good understanding then up to 10 will lead to a very scalable process%0a** Michel Devoray from [[http://www.seas.yale.edu/faculty-detail.php?id=29|Yales]] / [[http://www.college-de-france.fr/default/EN/all/phymes/index.htm|College de France]]%0a*** reshapping the field of information, computing and complexity%0a**** measure of quantity%0a**** state superposition%0a** see also [[http://www.futura-sciences.com/fr/doc/t/physique/d/lordinateur-quantique_552/c3/221/p1/|L'ordinateur quantique]] by Thierry Lombry, Futura-Science 2005%0a** see also my [[ReadingNotes.ReadingNotes#ProgrammingTheUniverse|notes on Programming The Universe]]%0a* [[http://fora.tv/2009/07/09/Axis_of_Evil_Christopher_Hitchens|Axis of Evil: Christopher Hitchens]] at the Commonwealth Club, FORA.tv July 2009%0a* [[http://fora.tv/2009/06/17/Klaus_Roder_The_Architecture_of_Mashups|Klaus Roder: The Architecture of Mashups]], The Association for Computing Machinery, FORA.tv June 2009%0a** see also [[https://greenhouse.lotus.com/home/product.jsp?p=mashups|IBM Mashup Center]]%0a** and [[http://www.projectzero.org/|Project Zero]]: IBM WebSphere sMash%0a*** [[http://www.twitter.com/ProjectZero|@ProjectZero]] on Twitter%0a* [[#RealTerminators]][[http://www.history.com/shows.do?action=detail&episodeId=464826|That's Impossible - Real Terminators]], History Channel, July 2009%0a** key characteristics: determinate friend vs. foe, expandable%0a** introduction on post WWII existing tools: Goliath%0a** military robotics in the US and key role of DARPA, focusing on movement%0a*** UAV: SWORDS/TALON by Foster-Miller, Predator/MQ-9 Reaper by General Atomics Aeronautical Systems, BigDog by Boston Dynamics%0a*** exoskeleton: HULC by Berkeley Bionics, Sarcos by Raytheon%0a** non-military robotics in Japan, focusing on machine learning%0a*** HOPE by Fujitsu, Robisuke by Waseda University%0a** ending on nanobots and highly speculative nanotechnology%0a** review [[http://www.cyberpunkreview.com/news-as-cyberpunk/thats-impossible-real-terminators/|That’s Impossible: Real Terminators]] on Cyberpunk Review, July 2009%0a** see also the several items related to [[PersonalInformationStream.WithoutNotes#wfw|Singer's]] [[PersonalInformationStream.WithoutNotes#wfwvideo|works]]%0a** [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ObTR5IRKY8k|Robotic Snakes]] from the [[http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~biorobotics/projects/modsnake/|modsnake]] lab at Carnegie Mellon University, July 2009%0a* [[http://www.canalu.tv/producteurs/canal_u_medecine/dossier_programmes/psychiatrie/film/processus_conscients_vs_non_conscients_conscious_and_non_conscious_processing|Processus conscients vs. non-conscients / Conscious and non-conscious processing]] by Stanislas Dehaene, Canal-U 2007%0a* [[http://www.canalu.tv/producteurs/universite_de_tous_les_savoirs/dossier_programmes/les_conferences_de_l_annee_2002/la_diversite_de_la_vie/les_mathematiques_de_l_evolution|Les mathématiques de l'évolution]] par Régis Ferriere, Canal-U 2002%0a* [[http://www.canalu.tv/themes/sciences_fondamentales/mathematiques/sujets_transversaux_et_transdisciplinaires/histoire_des_mathematiques/les_nombres_et_l_ecriture|Les nombres et l'écriture]] de Jim Ritter, Canal-U 2000%0a* Season 1 [[http://www.pbs.org/strangedays/aboutproject/season1/index.html|National Geographic's Strange Days on Planet Earth]], PBS 2009%0a** Invaders%0a** The One Degree Factor%0a** Predators%0a** Troubled Waters%0a* [[http://sites.radiofrance.fr/chaines/france-culture2/emissions/sciences_conscience/fiche.php?diffusion_id=75263|Art et science de la couleur]], Science et Conscience, France Culture, July 2009%0a* [[http://sites.radiofrance.fr/chaines/france-culture2/emissions/science_publique/fiche.php?diffusion_id=74972|Comment les satellites espionnent-ils la Terre ?]], Science Publique, France Culture, July 2009%0a* [[http://www.kids-with-cameras.org/bornintobrothels/|Born into Brothels]], by Ross Kauffman and Zana Briski, 2004%0a** collective Kids with Cameras%0a** [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Born_into_Brothels|Born into Brothels]]: Calcutta's Red Light Kids article on Wikipedia%0a* [[#Home-LBSJS]][[http://sites.radiofrance.fr/franceinter/em/labassijysuis/index.php?id=81063|Home]], L�-bas si j'y suis, France Inter, June 2009%0a** archived [[http://www.la-bas.org/article.php3?id_article=1719|recording]]%0a** see also [[#Home|my previous review]]%0a* {-[[http://www.javafilms.fr/spip.php?article40|Slaves of the Cyberworld]], JAVA FILMS 2007-}%0a** see also previous videos on Gold Farming, Gold Trading, and the economy of virtual goods%0a** moved to [[http://wiki.seedea.org/Seedea/Onlineoutsourcing|Onlineout sourcing]] at Seedea%0a* [[#BlackmoreJuly09]][[http://www.newscientist.com/article/mg20327191.500-evolutions-third-replicator-genes-memes-and-now-what.html?full=true|Evolution's third replicator: Genes, memes, and now what?]] by Susan Blackmore, New Scientist July 2009%0a** see also my scanning notes on [[ReadingNotes.ScanningNotes#Evolution4D|Evolution in Four Dimensions]]%0a* [[http://mitworld.mit.edu/video/693|Opening Remarks/How the Brain Invents the Mind]] by Rebecca Saxe, MIT World June 2009%0a** talks starts at 53:03%0a** emails sent regarding inquiry on "visual cognitive development timeline"%0a* [[http://www.moneyasdebt.net/|Money as Debt II Promises Unleashed]]%0a* [[http://plus7.arte.tv/fr/1697660,CmC=2764050,scheduleId=2733734.html|Les prisonniers du luxe]], Arte 2008, 52mn%0a** the expression "les enfants alpha", during the conclusion of the documentary, sounds like the Alpha Plus of [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brave_New_World|Aldous Huxley's Brave New World]]%0a* [[http://www.diffusion.ens.fr/index.php?res=conf&idconf=2111|L’information et la vie]] by Pierre-Henri Gouyon, Colloque Origines de la vie : auto-organisation et/ou évolution biologique ?, ENS 2008%0a** see also [[#BlackmoreJuly09|Susan Blackmore's last article]]%0a** see also [[http://cogprints.org/5689/|The World as Evolving Information]] by Carlos Gershenson, 2007%0a* [[http://www.ted.com/talks/alain_de_botton_a_kinder_gentler_philosophy_of_success.html|Alain de Botton: A kinder, gentler philosophy of success]], TED 2009%0a** ~13min "a lot of the time, our ideas of what it would mean to live successfuly our not our own. They are sucked in from other people."%0a* [[http://zanngill.com/MbM-video.html|If Microbes begat Mind]] at NASA Ames Research Center, Zann Gill, 2008%0a** interesting parallel with software/universal computation/selection at [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v_5n0u2Sbpg#t=8m45s|8m45s]]%0a* [[http://fora.tv/2009/07/14/Elizabeth_Loftus_Whats_the_Matter_with_Memory|Elizabeth Loftus: What's the Matter with Memory?]], Chautauqua Institution July 2009%0a* [[http://media.mcgill.ca/en/node/1399|James Love: NGO efforts to reform the World Intellectual Property Organization]], Media@McGill 2009%0a** see also my notes on [[ReadingNotes.ReadingNotes#InformationFeudalism|Information Feudalism]] and [[ReadingNotes.ReadingNotes#FutureOfIdeas|The Future Of Ideas]]%0a* [[#SustainableHousing]]Sustainable Housing from Natural Materials%0a** CAL-Eearth / Greenworks with Nader Khalili%0a*** Design with Nature - Superadobe Homes, How to build with arches, vaults, and domes%0a*** Earth Turns to Gold, Superadobe Architecture, Apprenticeship series: Volume 1%0a*** Eco-Dome, A Very Small Home Called Eco-Dome, Documentary of It's Construction%0a*** Natural Materials, Earth Materials (for Superadobe Homes)%0a*** more generally the principles are%0a**** use local materials%0a**** know what resistance you need, concrete is great for skyscraper but ridiculous for 1 floor houses%0a**** understand and use your environment to your advantage%0a***** sun (especially orientation to maximize passive winter heating and summer cooling)%0a***** wind%0a***** vegetations%0a** [[http://www.innerexplorations.com/catsimple/nb.htm|Natural Building and a New Sense of the Earth]]%0a*** documentary about the different initiaves in Oregon%0a** gather information on related movements%0a*** in Oregon, in California (Cal-Eearth), in Bretagne (Gilbert et les maisons en terre jaune)%0a*** find a GoogleMap of such centers/camps%0a** see also my [[(Content.)Projetautonomieenergetique]] page%0a* [[http://sites.radiofrance.fr/chaines/france-culture2/emissions_ete/debats/|Les grands debats comptemporains : Nouveaux medias au Festival des 4 ecrans a la BNF]], France Culture, (7) August 2009%0a** see references to shorter attention span, zapping or mozaic-consumption, [[Seedea:/Content/Newconcepts#Infornography|Infornography]]%0a** my notes on [[ReadingNotes.ReadingNotes#TheLongTail|The Long Tail]] by Chris Anderson%0a* [[http://sites.radiofrance.fr/chaines/france-culture2/sommaire/|Midi de l'Ethique: crise financiere]], France Culture, (8) August 2009%0a** nature reflexive des marches financiers%0a*** augmentation de la valeur des titres par la demande des titres elle-meme%0a*** endogene avec les agences de notation%0a** titrisation des risques %3c-> objectivation des relations de (soit-disant) confiance ?%0a* {-[[http://www.uic.edu/htbin/cgiwrap/bin/ojs/index.php/fm/article/viewArticle/2584/2250|Revisiting the Age of Enlightenment from a collective decision making systems perspective]] by Marko A. Rodriguez and Jennifer H. Watkins, First Monday, Volume 14, Number 8, August 2009-}%0a** moved to [[Seedea:Utopiahanalysis.Politicsnewoldtools|Politics : the new and the old tools]]%0a* [[#BacteriaCognition]]Seeking the foundations of cognition in bacteria: From Schroedinger’s negative entropy to latent information by Eshel Ben Jacoba, Yoash Shapira, Alfred I. Tauber, pages 495-524 of Physica A 359, 2006%0a** "Biology lacks a theory of non-equilibrium, which might explain self-organization in open systems. Indeed, contemporary physics calculates the efficiency of a thermodynamic machine if it functions infinitely slowly, but not when it operates at a given finite rate. But we have no idea even how to describe the dynamics of an open system whose composition changes according to internal information, let alone the underlying principles involved." (p498)%0a** "a biotic machine is analogous to hybridization of three man-made machines - a thermodynamic engine, a pump and an information processing system." (p501)%0a*** to compare to other functionnal models of [[ReadingNotes.ReadingNotes#Protocells|Protocells: Bridging Nonliving and Living Matter]]%0a** "By using ATP nanomachines, the biotic systems feed low entropy energy into a specific spatio-temporal micro-level distribution. Currently we lack the physical principles to describe such processes." (p503)%0a** "Bacteria are too short to detect chemical gradients, yet they are still able to sense gradients and bias their movement accordingly." (p503)%0a** "Bacteria are not the solitary, simple organisms as they are usually depicted. Under natural growth conditions, certain bacterial species self-organize into hierarchically complex structured colonies containing 10'^9^'-10'^12^' organisms" (p504)%0a** "This ability to form cooperative collectives is an evolutionary novelty: New functional features that support the foundation of cognition appear at every level of colonial self-organization -from the internal cellular gel to the growth of the colony as a whole- thus facilitating a high level of functional complexity." (p506)%0a*** regarding communication, section "5.1. Bacterial communication", see also Stigmergic Collaboration: A Theoretical Framework for Mass Collaboration by Mark Alan Elliott, University of Melbourne 2007%0a** "contextual information is directly transferred by conjugation following chemical courtship played by the potential partners: bacteria resistant to antibiotics emit chemical signals to announce this fact. Bacteria in need of that information, upon receiving the signal, emit pheromone-like peptides to declare their willingness to mate. Sometimes, the decision to mate is followed by exchange of competence factors (peptides). This pre-conjugation communication modifies the membrane of the partner cell into a penetrable state needed for conjugation." (p507)%0a** "It is commonly argued [7,79] that by using Godel-like mapping of the genetic code into numbers, or by mapping the synthesis of organic molecules and other metabolic functions onto a computer program, one might deduce that the stored genetic code is both self-consistent and complete in describing the organism’s lifecycle. This implies that Schrodinger was wrong in looking for missing principles of physics." (p515-516)%0a*** an equivalent of computional EvoDevo? like http://www.evogrid.org/ ?%0a** "organisms must glean additional information from their surroundings, perform information processing, and then generate new information. Only in this way can they maintain the level of freedom of response and flexibility required for life." (p516)%0a*** a "simple" feedback loop with the environment a la Bernard? cf my notes on [[ReadingNotes.ReadingNotes#TheThingsWeDo|The Things We Do]] by Gary Cziko%0a** "new picture of the ‘‘cybernetic’’ genome [77-79] which is emerging following the complete sequencing of various organisms." (p516) can it be compared to recent computer languages, i.e does it "support iconicity"? (most likely yes)%0a** "We suggest that this approach to understanding the foundation of cognition as an information based projection (stimulated by external stimuli) of an entangled state of options onto an eigen-like intra-cellular informational states leads us safely away from Laplace’s Demon." (p518)%0a** concluding the article citing Shrodinger quoting Democritus thus leading us to my notes on [[ReadingNotes/AncientEpistemology]]%0a** post publication note%0a*** "in principle there are intra-cellular mechanisms to build genes from internally stored information not coded in the DNA sequence. Lolle, S.J., et al. (2005) Genome-wide non-Mendelian inheritance of extra-genomic information in Arabidopsis Nature, vol 434, 506-509." (p519)%0a** [[http://www.bu.edu/cphs/|Center for Philosophy and History of Science]] at Boston University %0a* [[http://sites.radiofrance.fr/chaines/france-culture2/emissions_ete/college-de-france/fiche.php?diffusion_id=74379|Les lundis du College de France : Lumičre et couleur]] (rediffusion), France Culture, August 2009%0a* [[http://sites.radiofrance.fr/chaines/france-culture2/sommaire/|Les lundis du College de France : Émotion, raison et décision]] par Alain Berthoz (rediffusion du lundi 15 decembre 2008), France Culture, August 2009%0a* [[http://www.ctheory.net/articles.aspx?id=132|Ctheory Interview With Paul Virilio]] The Kosovo War Took Place In Orbital Space, CTheory.net 2000%0a** "the hype generated by the publicity around the Internet and so on is not counter balanced by a political intelligence that is based on a technological culture."%0a** see also my notes on [[ReadingNotes.ReadingNotes#HighSpeedSociety| High-Speed Society]]%0a* [[http://sites.radiofrance.fr/chaines/france-culture2/sommaire/|?]], France Culture, (13h-14h 13) August 2009%0a* [[http://sites.radiofrance.fr/chaines/france-culture2/sommaire/|Le bon plaisir de Gerard Titus Carmel (rediffusion du 7 fevrier 1998)]], France Culture, (14h-16h 13) August 2009%0a* [[http://sites.radiofrance.fr/chaines/france-culture2/sommaire/|MDMA]], (rediffusion de novembre 2008) France Culture, (17h-18h 13) August 2009%0a* [[#JourLendemainRanciere]][[http://sites.radiofrance.fr/chaines/france-culture2/sommaire/|Du jour au lendemain avec Jacques Ranciere (redifussion de ?)]], France Culture, (22h45-23h25 13) August 2009%0a* [[http://sites.radiofrance.fr/chaines/france-culture2/sommaire/|reve]], France Culture, (7h-8h 14) August 2009%0a** started [[Internal_Wiki:Main.DreamLog]]%0a* The Take, Avi Lewis and Naom Klein, CanadianTelevisionFund 2004%0a** already watched if months ago%0a* [[http://sites.radiofrance.fr/chaines/france-culture2/sommaire/|La vie moderne]], France Culture, (17h-18h 15) August 2009%0a* [[#Auroville]]Auroville - La Ville Dont La Terre A Besoin, Guillaume Estivie, 2007%0a** [[http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Auroville|Auroville]] according to french Wikipedia%0a** [[http://www.auroville.org/|Auroville.org]] website with joining information%0a** Laissez-Faire City (LFC) in Costa Rica as described in [[http://www.amazon.com/Sovereign-Individual-Mastering-Transition-Information/dp/0684832720|The Sovereign Individual: Mastering the Transition to the Information Age]] by James Dale Davidson and Sir William Rees Mogg, Free Press, 1999 %0a*** "The key to understanding how societies evolve is to understand factors that determine the costs and rewards of employing violence."%0a** see also my [[(Content.)Projetautonomieenergetique]] page%0a* Pas Assez de Volume - Notes sur l'OMC, Vincent Glenn, 2004%0a** discussion on "international architecture"%0a** see my notes on [[ReadingNotes.ReadingNotes#InformationFeudalism|Information Feudalism]] on the role of GATT (ancestorof OMC/WTO) regarding TRIPS%0a** see my notes on [[ReadingNotes.ReadingNotes#HighSpeedSociety|High-speed society : social acceleration, power, and modernity]] edited by Hartmut Rosa and William E. Scheuerman, Pennsylvania State University Press 2009%0a** [[http://www.amazon.com/Globalization-Its-Discontents-Joseph-Stiglitz/dp/0393051242|Globalization and Its Discontents]] by Joseph Stiglitz (notes to write down)%0a** [[http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pas_assez_de_volume_!_%2528Notes_sur_l'OMC%2529|Wikipedia page]]%0a* [[http://sites.radiofrance.fr/chaines/france-culture2/emissions_ete/college-de-france/fiche.php?diffusion_id=74383|Les lundis du College de France : Medecine et reglementation]] (rediffusion), France Culture, August 2009%0a* [[http://sites.radiofrance.fr/chaines/france-culture2/emissions_ete/college-de-france/fiche.php?diffusion_id=74383|Les lundis du College de France : Prédictions et prévention en sciences de la Terre]] by Xavier LePichon, (rediffusion), France Culture, August 2009%0a** to share with Sylvain, fan of Crishton and energy markets%0a* [[http://sites.radiofrance.fr/chaines/france-culture2/sommaire/|Un ete avec Regis Debre : Il etait une fois la France]], France Culture, (17) August 2009%0a* Joseph Stiglitz - Pourquoi La Mondialisation A-T Elle Echoue (17min35)%0a** see my notes on [[ReadingNotes.ReadingNotes#InformationFeudalism|Information Feudalism]] regarding TRIPS%0a** [[http://www.amazon.com/Globalization-Its-Discontents-Joseph-Stiglitz/dp/0393051242|Globalization and Its Discontents]] by Joseph Stiglitz (notes to write down)%0a* Lundi Investigation - Les Fonds Ethiques, Canal+ 2005?%0a** [[http://www.vigeo.com|Vigeo]], ''the European leading supplier of extra-financial analysis and Social Responsibility audits''%0a*** a private corporation including as stakeholders the corporations it audits%0a*** [[http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vigeo|Vigeo according to french Wikipedia]]%0a* [[#DesentubagesCathodiques]]Desentubages cathodiques, Co-Errance for Zalea-TV, 2005%0a** see also [[http://www.acrimed.org|ACRIMED]]%0a** see also [[http://www.ville-neuillysurseine.fr/1-13991-Professionnelles.php|the Neuilly Communication "club"]] initiated by the then Ministre de l'Interieur 20 years earlier%0a** [[http://fr.reuters.com/article/topNews/idFRPAE57I0LC20090819|Une sortie de Luc Chatel dans un supermarché a été mise en scčne]], 19 aoűt 2009 Paris par Reuters including a reference to the Olivier Stirn similar case of 1990%0a* [[http://sites.radiofrance.fr/chaines/france-culture2/sommaire/|Contre-Expertise : Georgie]], France Culture, (17) August 2009%0a* La Non-Affaire Ou Quand Les Publicitaires Font De L'Info, Zalea-TV, 2005%0a* [[http://www.arte.tv/democratie/|Democratie pour tous ?]] sur Arte, originally broadcasted from the 8th to 16th of October 2007 in France%0a** Taxi to the Dark Side by Alex Gibney, 2007%0a** Dinner with the President: A Nation's Journey by Sachithanandam Sathananthan, 2007%0a** For Faith, Tsar and Fatherland by Nino Kirtadze, 2007%0a** Please Vote for Me by Weijun Chen, 2007%0a** Iron Ladies of Liberia by Daniel Junge and Siatta Scott Johnson, 2007%0a** In Search of Gandhi by Lalit Vachani, 2007%0a** Shayfeen.com: We're Watching You by Sherief Elkatsha, 2007%0a*** [[http://www.Shayfeen.com|Shayfeen.com]]%0a*** see also the concept of sousveillance coined by Steve Mann, cf [[Wikipedia:Sousveillance]] on Wikipedia%0a** Senkyo / Campaign by Kazuhiro Soda, 2007%0a** Looking for the Revolution by Rodrigo Vazquez, 2007%0a** Bloody Cartoons by Karsten Kjaer, 2007%0a* Ilha das Flores, Case de Cinema, Porto Allegre, 1989%0a* Le chômage a une histoire : Premiere partie 1967 - 1981 by Gilles Balbastre, La Cinquieme 2001%0a** [[http://www.la-bas.org/article.php3?id_article=701|Le chômage a une histoire]] sur La-bas si j'y suis, 2005%0a** [[http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gilles_Balbastre|Gilles Balbastre]] sur Wikipedia %0a* [[#GrandsDebatsCreationCreativite]][[http://sites.radiofrance.fr/chaines/france-culture2/emissions_ete/debats/|Les grands debats comptemporains : Creation et Creative, des outils pour ?]] (redifusion de juillet 2009), France Culture, August 2009%0a** link between "innovation" and "creativity"%0a** [[http://www2.cnrs.fr/presse/journal/601.htm|Pierre-Michel Menger]] director of research at the CNRS%0a*** [[http://www.amazon.fr/Profession-artiste-Extension-domaine-cr%25C3%25A9ation/dp/2845971613|Profession artiste : Extension du domaine de la création]], 2005%0a*** [[http://www.amazon.fr/travail-cr%25C3%25A9ateur-Saccomplir-dans-lincertain/dp/2020986825|Le Travail créateur: s'accomplir dans l'incertain]], [[http://www.fabula.org/actualites/article30512.php|Fabula]] 2009%0a*** reference to the concept of the [[Seedea:Content.Newconcepts#CreativeClass|Creative Class]] by Richard Florida, seen earlier in his talk The Rise of the Creative Class%0a*** reference to Jacques Ranciere, heard before in [[#JourLendemainRanciere|Du jour au lendemain avec Jacques Ranciere]]%0a*** reference to Schumpeter's creative destruction%0a** [[http://www.ircam.fr/|IRCAM]] at Centre Pompidou%0a* [[http://linuxfr.org/2003/03/05/11607.html|Le pacte des GNOUS]], Zalea TV 2003%0a* ici et maintenant, les films buenaventura 2001%0a* [[http://www.Denkmal-film.com|Un monde a vendre - OGM, la mainmise sur l'agriculture]] by Bertram Vergaag and Gabriele Krober, DENKmal/Haifisch 2004%0a* [[http://www.ams.org/notices/200302/fea-gray.pdf|A Mathematician Looks at Wolfram’s New Kind of Science]] by Lawrence Gray, Notices of the AMS Volume 50, Number 2, 2003%0a** "the book is easy for the nonexpert to read but difficult for the expert to use. " (p202)%0a** see also [[http://www.wolframscience.com/nksonline/toc.html|A New Kind of Science]] online%0a** [[http://www.math.usf.edu/~eclark/ANKOS_reviews.html|Collection of Reviews of Wolfram's A New Kind of Science]]%0a*** [[http://www.math.usf.edu/~eclark/ANKOS_humor.html|a new kind of review]] ([[http://www.amazon.com/New-Kind-Science-Stephen-Wolfram/product-reviews/1579550088|original on Amazon.com]])%0a* Ovnis, quand l'armee enquete by Patrice Des Mazery, TV Presse Productions / Fremantlemedia 2008%0a* Dieudonne - La Bete Noire, Bonnie Productions 2006%0a* [[http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/shows/regulation/|Fronline: Bigger Than Enron by Hedrick Smith & Marc Shaffer, PBS 2002%0a* [[http://www.history.com/shows.do?action=detail&episodeId=416574|Ancient Aliens]], History Channel 2009%0a** based on Occam razor, one could also suggest that instead of external intelligence, the study of history just repeatitively supposed that ancestors were dumber that they were and have less technological tools. This would itself being recursive, always making older ones dumber to fit this picture.%0a* [[http://www.pbs.org/now/shows/535/index.html|Keep on Trucking?]] NOW on PBS, August 2009%0a* [[#Moneytalks]]{-[[http://www.moneytalksthemovie.com/|Money Talks: Profits Before Patient Safety]] 2008-}%0a** moved to my [[(Content.)Health]] page%0a* [[http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00mk52f|Hardcore Profits, Episode 1]], BBC August 2009%0a* {-[[http://www.generationrxfilm.com/|Generation RX]] by Kevin P. Miller, Commons Radius 2008-}%0a** moved to my [[(Content.)Health]] page%0a* {-[[http://plus7.arte.tv/fr/1697660,CmC=2817444.html|Le patient qui valait 3 milliards]] by Martin Gronemeyer, Robert Cibis, ZDF 2008-}%0a** moved to my [[(Content.)Health]] page%0a* {-[[http://plus7.arte.tv/fr/1697660,CmC=2817446,scheduleId=2788826.html|Massage ou pontage - Le business du tourisme médical]] by Wolfgang Luck, ZDF 2008-}%0a** moved to my [[(Content.)Health]] page%0a* [[http://www.guardian.co.uk/technology/2009/sep/02/cory-doctorow-cloud-computing|Not every cloud has a silver lining]] by Cory Doctorow, The Guardian September 2009%0a* Popular Science: The Future of Sex, 1x03 August 2009%0a** see also my notes on%0a*** [[ReadingNotes.ReadingNotes#TheMatingMind|The Mating Mind]]%0a*** [[ReadingNotes.ReadingNotes#TheRedQueen|The Red Queen]]%0a*** [[ReadingNotes.ReadingNotes#FECN|Foundations of Evolutionary Cognitive Neuroscience]]%0a* [[http://www.channel4.com/programmes/the-great-sperm-race/articles/the-great-sperm-race-game|The Great Sperm Race]], Channel 4, March 2009%0a* {-[[http://www.cs.utexas.edu/users/EWD/video-audio/NoorderlichtVideo.html|Edsger Dijkstra - Denken Als Discipline (Discipline in Thought)]], VPRO Television 2001-}%0a** moved to [[Cookbook.Cognition]]%0a* {-[[http://tal.forum2.org/hofstadter_interview|An Interview with Douglas R. Hofstadter, following ''I am a Strange Loop'']] by by Tal Cohen and Yarden Nir-Buchbinder, Tal Cohen's Bookshelf 2008-}%0a** moved to [[ReadingNotes.StrangeLoop]]%0a* [[http://www.bbc.co.uk/science/horizon/2004/hendrikschon.shtml|The Dark Secret Of Hendrik Schon]], BBC 2004%0a** [[http://science.discovery.com/videos/the-dark-secret-of-hendrik-schon-moores-law.html|Scientific Channel extract on Moore's law]]%0a** [[http://physicsandphysicists.blogspot.com/2008/09/dark-secret-of-hendrik-schon.html|Physics and Physicists: Dark Secret of Hendrik Schon]] 2008%0a** [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jan_Hendrik_Sch%25C3%25B6n|Jan Hendrik Schön]] acording to Wikipedia%0a* [[http://science.discovery.com/tv-schedules/series.html?paid=48.15381.126879.38070.x|PopSci's Future Of: Security]], The Science Channel 2009%0a** regarding smart exit and simulations%0a*** see also the previously watched Horizon - How to Survive a Disaster, BBC, 2009%0a*** UTC [[http://www2.hds.utc.fr/|Heudiasyc]] using [[http://www.utc.fr/~barthes/|Multi-Agent Systems]]%0a* [[http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00mngvp|Hardcore Profits, Episode 2]], BBC September 2009%0a* [[http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=8777381378502286852#|The Pleasure Of Finding Things Out]], Richard Feynman Interview, BBC Horizon/PBS Nova 1981%0a** [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Br_PJY-LZTw#t=8m30s|tower of cards as a metaphor on the solid time required to develop ideas]]%0a* [[http://sites.radiofrance.fr/chaines/france-culture2/emissions/continent_sciences/fiche.php?diffusion_id=76230|Malices théoriques de la physique quantique]], France Culture September 2009%0a* [[#PhiloTravail]][[http://plus7.arte.tv/fr/1697660,CmC=2825074,scheduleId=2799300.html|Philosophie : travail]] avec Raphaël Enthoven et son invitée, Michela Marzano, Arte 2009%0a** my notes on [[ReadingNotes.HighSpeedSociety|High-speed society : social acceleration, power, and modernity]]%0a** [[http://sortirdeleconomie.ouvaton.org/|Sortir de l'économie]] Bulletin critique de la machine-travail planétaire%0a* Gamer by Mark Neveldine and Brian Taylor, 2009%0a** [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gamer_(film)|Gamer Wikipedia page]]%0a** [[http://www.cyberpunkreview.com/movie/gamer/|Cyberpunk Review » Gamer]] September 7, 2009%0a** [[http://www.monolith.pl/avalon/index.html|Avalon]] by Mamoru Oshii, 2001%0a** [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LULux6OyFIY|FORBIDDEN DREAM]] made for Cyberpunk class (AVT 377), George Mason University 2008%0a* {-[[http://www.researchchannel.org/prog/displayevent.aspx?rid=29854|Nutrition and Metabolomics: Bringing Personalized Diet and Health to Practice]] by J. Bruce German, University of Kentucky September 2009-}%0a** moved to my [[(Content.)Health]] page%0a* [[http://athome.harvard.edu/programs/evd/|Evolutionary Dynamics]] by Martin Nowak, Harvard 2004%0a** [[http://www.ped.fas.harvard.edu/|Program for Evolutionary Dynamics]] Harvard University%0a** [[http://www.hup.harvard.edu/catalog/NOWEVO.html|Evolutionary Dynamics : Exploring the Equations of Life]] by Martin A. Nowak, Harvard University Press 2006 %0a*** [[http://www.americanscientist.org/bookshelf/pub/analytical-tools-for-evolutionary-processes|Analytical Tools for Evolutionary Processes]] book review by Carlos Castillo-Chavez and Carlos Castillo-Garsow, American Scientist 2007%0a** mention of [[http://www-personal.umich.edu/~axe/|Robert Axelrod]]'s work %0a** first question on the biodiversity problem because of "the tremendous success of human specie"%0a*** see also my notes on [[ReadingNotes.DemonsInEden|Demons in Eden]]%0a* [[http://www.history.com/shows.do?action=detail&episodeId=482000|The Universe - Biggest Blasts]], History Channel September 2009%0a* [[http://sites.radiofrance.fr/chaines/france-culture2/emissions/marche-des-sciences/fiche.php?diffusion_id=75912|Histoire des mathématiques et diffusion du savoir]], La marche des sciences, France Culture September 2009%0a* [[http://www.pubmedcentral.nih.gov/articlerender.fcgi?artid=2622758|Temporal Interactions between Cortical Rhythms]], Frontiers of Neuroscience v.2(2); 2008%0a** discovered from the [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Entropy_in_thermodynamics_and_information_theory#Negentropy|Negentropy]] section of the Wikipedia article on Entropy in thermodynamics and information theory%0a*** "In 2003 Weiss and Weiss came on a background of psychometric data and theoretical considerations to the conclusion that the negentropy principle underlies the information processing by the brain. In 2008 this has been empirically confirmed by a group of neurobiologists.[this article]"%0a** http://neuroscience.alltop.com/%0a* [[http://www.bunniestudios.com/blog/?p=284|Tech Trend: Shanzhai]], bunnie's blog February 2009%0a** [[http://www.shanzai.com/|Shanzai.com]] Analyzing Shanzhai Tech Culture & Gadgets%0a*** including youtube friend feedtwitter and RSS feed%0a** see also [[Seedea:Utopiahanalysis.HiTechCreativity-draft]]%0a* [[http://frontiersin.org/computational_and_systems_neuroscience|Computational and Systems Neuroscience: the 2009 Cosyne Meeting]] by Matteo Carandini%0a* [[#Cyberdependance]][[http://sites.radiofrance.fr/chaines/france-culture2/emissions/science_publique/fiche.php?diffusion_id=76464|Comment échapper ŕ la cyberdépendance ?]] Science publique, France Culture September 2009%0a** [[http://www.iwsm.be/pdf_dir/cyberpowerpoint.pdf|Cyberdependance : realite ou fiction ?]] by Dan Velea%0a* [[http://sites.radiofrance.fr/chaines/france-culture2/emissions/fabrique-de-lhumain/fiche.php?diffusion_id=76664|Le Nouvel Âge du Travail]] La fabrique de l'humain, France Culture September 2009%0a** see also [[#PhiloTravail|Philosophie : travail]] broadcast during early September 2009%0a** Gilbert's DVDs including [[http://www.inrs.fr/htm/j_ai_mal_travail_stress_harcelement_moral.html|J'ai mal au travail. Stress, harcčlement moral et violences]] by Jean-Michel Carré, INRS, l'Institut National de Recherche et de Sécurité%0a** older view of [[#WorkHardPlayHard|Work hard, play hard]], La-Bas Si J'y Suis and Violence des Ă©changes en milieu tempĂ©rĂ©%0a* [[http://sites.radiofrance.fr/chaines/france-culture2/emissions/marche-des-sciences/fiche.php?diffusion_id=76270|Henri Becquerel]], La marche des sciences, France Culture September 2009%0a** see also my notes on Chapter [[ReadingNotes.ElegantSolutions#Chapter3|3 New Light]] of Elegant Chemistry%0a* [[http://www.googlemethemovie.com/|Google Me The Movie]] by Jim Killeen, 2008%0a** [[http://personas.media.mit.edu/personasWeb.html|Metropath(ologies)]]An Installation by Aaron Zinman%0a* [[http://www.extremetech.com/article2/0,2845,1946283,00.asp|The Chemistry of Computing]] by Alan Cohen, ExtremeTech 2006%0a** see also my notes on [[ReadingNotes.ElegantSolutions|Elegant Chemistry: Ten Beautiful Experiments in Chemistry]] by Philip Ball%0a* [[http://sites.radiofrance.fr/chaines/france-culture2/emissions/continent_sciences/fiche.php?diffusion_id=76231|L’histoire de l’évolutionnisme]] on Continent Science, France Culture September 2009%0a** [[http://benfry.com/traces/|On the Origin of Species: The Preservation of Favoured Traces]] by Ben Fry 2009%0a** [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_evolutionary_thought|History of evolutionary thought]] on Wikipedia%0a* [[http://www.joystiq.com/2009/08/08/watch-gaming-doc-second-skin-now-free/|Second Skin]] by Juan Carlos Piñeiro Escoriaza and Victor Piñeiro%0a** 41:20 goldfarmer are compared by Ge Jin to "virtual immigrant" stressing regular players%0a** earlier documentaries, including the last [[#Cyberdependance|Comment échapper ŕ la cyberdépendance ?]] Science publique, France Culture September 2009%0a* [[http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00mqjjn/Panorama_Europe_or_Die_Trying/|Panorama: Europe or Die Trying]], BBC September 2009%0a* [[http://asc-parc.blogspot.com/2009/07/part-1-slowing-growth-of-wikipedia-some.html|PART 1: The slowing growth of Wikipedia: some data, models, and explanations]], Augmented Social Cognition July 2009%0a** [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diminishing_returns|Diminishing returns]] according to Wikipedia "refers to how the marginal production of a factor of production, in contrast to the increase that would otherwise be normally expected, actually starts to progressively decrease the more of the factor are added."%0a** Wikipedia [[http://strategy.wikimedia.org/|Strategic Planning]]%0a* [[http://asc-parc.blogspot.com/2009/08/part-2-more-details-of-changing-editor.html|PART 2: More details of changing editor resistance in Wikipedia]], Augmented Social Cognition August 2009%0a* [[http://autrement.blogspirit.com/archive/2009/09/12/tout-sur-la-taxe-carbone.html|Tout sur la Taxe Carbone ! Oui, mais bon ...]] avec Hervé Kempf, Aligre FM 93.1 Mhz September 2009%0a* [[http://plus7.arte.tv/fr/1697660,CmC=2846934,scheduleId=2821978.html|Philosophie : l'imagination]] avec Raphaël Enthoven et son invitée, Cynthia Fleury, Arte 2009%0a* [[http://sites.radiofrance.fr/chaines/france-culture2/emissions/continent_sciences/fiche.php?diffusion_id=76232|L’anthropologie génétique]], Contient Science, France Culture September 2009%0a* [[http://www.uic.edu/htbin/cgiwrap/bin/ojs/index.php/fm/article/viewArticle/2609/2248|Reinventing academic publishing online. Part I: Rigor, relevance and practice]] by Brian Whitworth and Rob Friedman]], First Monday, Volume 14, Number 8 - 3 August 2009%0a** [[http://www.shiftspace.org/shifts/on/uic.edu/|Shifts]] on the uic.edu domain%0a* [[http://www.uic.edu/htbin/cgiwrap/bin/ojs/index.php/fm/article/viewArticle/2642/2287|Reinventing academic publishing online. Part II: A socio-technical vision]] by Brian Whitworth and Rob Friedman, First Monday, Volume 14, Number 9 - 7 September 2009%0a** [[http://www.shiftspace.org/shifts/on/uic.edu/|Shifts]] on the uic.edu domain%0a* [[http://asc-parc.blogspot.com/2009/09/part-3-population-shifts-in-wikipedia.html|PART 3: Population Shifts in Wikipedia]], Augmented Social Cognition September 2009%0a** [[http://www.shiftspace.org/shifts/on/asc-parc.blogspot.com/|Shifts]] on the asc-parc.blogspot.com domain%0a* {-[[http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00n1hwj/Upgrade_Me/|Upgrade Me]] with Simon Armitage, BBC September 2009-}%0a** moved to [[Seedea:Utopiahanalysis.Tech4Libre]]%0a* [[http://vator.tv/news/show/2008-04-03-hot-marketing-tips-for-on-demand-services-ivybrain-chats-with-joel-york|Hot Marketing tips for on-demand services: IvyBrain chats with Joel York]], Innovation show by Reena A Jadhav, VatorNews 2008%0a* [[http://www.arte.tv/fr/Comprendre-le-monde/philosophie/2873454.html|Philosophie : Utopie]] avec Raphaël Enthoven et son invité Frédéric Rouvillois, Arte 2009%0a** also mentionning [[#Auroville|Auroville]]%0a* [[http://tbmdb.blogspot.com/|Alexander Osterwalder on The Net's Next Business Models]], The Business Model Database October 2009%0a** [[http://bmdesigner.com/|BM|DESIGN|ER]] A tool to help create and share Business Models using the Business Model Ontology Canvas%0a* [[http://sites.radiofrance.fr/chaines/france-culture2/emissions/science_publique/fiche.php?diffusion_id=76466|Le trčs haut débit va-t-il créer une nouvelle fracture numérique ?]], Science publique, France Culture October 2009%0a* [[#SixD_BBC2]]{-[[http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00kdtvv|Six Degrees of Separation]], BBC2 May 2009-}%0a** moved to [[Person.Person]]%0a* [[http://sites.radiofrance.fr/chaines/france-culture2/emissions/marche-des-sciences/fiche.php?diffusion_id=76729|Sciences et savoirs : l’influence de la Chine dans le monde]], La marche des sciences, France Culture October 2009%0a* [[http://sites.radiofrance.fr/chaines/france-culture2/emissions/continent_sciences/fiche.php?diffusion_id=76895|Les fonctions du corps]], Continent Science, France Culture October 2009%0a** see also my notes on [[ReadingNotes.TheThingsWeDo|The Things We Do: Using the Lessons of Bernard and Darwin to Understand the What, How, and Why of Our Behavior]] by Gary Cziko%0a* {-[[http://www.techcrunch.com/2009/10/05/twitter-data-analysis-an-investors-perspective/|Twitter Data Analysis: An Investor’s Perspective]] guest post by Robert J. Moore, TechCrunch October 2009-}%0a** moved to [[Content.Marketing]] PersonalInformationStream.WithoutNotesSeptember10=* [[http://www.tomsquest.com/blog/notes-sur-rework-de-37signals/|Notes sur Rework de 37signals]] by Thomas Queste, Tom's Quest August 2010%0a* [[http://www.whatmakesthemclick.net/2010/08/27/100-things-you-should-know-about-people-41-you-are-sure-your-memories-are-accurate-but-theyre-not/|100 Things You Should Know About People: #41 — Your Most Vivid Memories Are Wrong]] by Susan Weinschenk, What Makes Them Click August 2010%0a* [[http://opinionator.blogs.nytimes.com/2010/08/15/reclaiming-the-imagination/|Reclaiming the Imagination]] by Timothy Williamson, NYTimes.com August 2010%0a** [[http://www.philosophy.ox.ac.uk/members/tim_williamson|Prof Timothy Williamson]]'s page at Faculty of Philosophy, Oxford%0a** previously seen with [[ReadingNotes/KnowledgeLimits]]%0a* [[#EricRies]][[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zGXAVw3vF9A|Evangelizing for the Lean Startup]] by Eric Ries, Stanford University 2009%0a** see also [[ReadingNotes.TheFourStepsToTheEpiphany]]%0a* {-[[http://bramcohen.livgejournal.com/52148.html|Version Control Recommended Practices]] by Bram Cohen, 2008-}%0a** moved to [[Tools/Programming#CVS|(distributed) Version Control System or (D)VCS]]%0a* [[#SystemsWithGeneralIntelligence]][[http://videolectures.net/aaai2010_thielscher_sgi/|Systems with General Intelligence: A New Perspective]] by Michael Thielscher, AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence 2010%0a** [[http://www.general-game-playing.de/|General Game Playing]] (GGP)%0a** Agent Logic Programs (ALPs) based on Prolog%0a** see also [[Content/StrategyLessons]]%0a** [[http://www.rotman.utoronto.ca/finance/lab/competitions.asp|Rotman Financial Research & Trading Lab]] with International Trading Competition%0a* [[#SteveBlank]][[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qbQPTPl_MoI|Rethinking the Product Development Process]] by Steve Blank, Stanford University 2008%0a** [[ReadingNotes/TheFourStepsToTheEpiphany]]%0a* [[http://www.mindviewslabs.com/Blog/post/Inspiration.aspx|Inspiration]] by Luke, Mindviews Labs 2009%0a** "Make software that performs work."%0a* [[http://hbr.org/2010/09/the-big-idea-the-judgment-deficit/ar/1|The Big Idea: The Judgment Deficit]] by Amar Bhidé, Harvard Business Review September 2010%0a* [[http://telexlr8.wordpress.com/2010/09/04/suzanne-gildert-on-quantum-computing-in-teleplace-september-4/|Suzanne Gildert on Quantum Computing]] Teleplace September 2010%0a** [[http://telexlr8.blip.tv/file/4083134/|~1h11]] mention of [[http://googleresearch.blogspot.com/2009/12/machine-learning-with-quantum.html|Machine Learning with Quantum Algorithms]], Official Google Research Blog 2009 already linked in [[ReadingNotes/ProgrammingTheUniverse]]%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WJMFuc75V_w|Is IT ready for the Dreaded DNA Data Deluge?]] by Andras Pellionisz, Google Tech Talks 2008%0a** [[http://junkdna.com/|Junk DNA and Central Dogma formally abandoned in HoloGenomics]] by András J. Pellionisz, Google Tech Talk 2008%0a** [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WJMFuc75V_w#t=18m20s|~18m20s]] mention of FPGA as dataflow machine with [[http://www.drccomputer.com/|DRC Company]] %0a*** see also [[Cookbook/Electronics#FPGA]]%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MYSgtLWPReA|On the Design of Bayes Consistent Loss Functions for Classification]] by Hamed Masnadi-Shirazi, Google Tech Talk July 2010%0a** see [[WatchingNotes/WatchingNotes#MachineLearning]]%0a* [[http://www.huffingtonpost.com/david-rock/has-an-incorrect-theory-o_b_526536.html|Has Coddling an Entire Generation of Children Set Them Up for Failure?]] by David Rock, Huffington Post April 2010%0a** "The more you can label status threats as they occur, in real time, the easier it will be to respond more appropriately."%0a** "There's only one good (non-pharmaceutical) answer that I can find so far. It involves the idea of %3c%3cplaying against yourself.>>"%0a** see also [[Content/Reward]] and [[Content/ClickingMoments#Neurochemistry]]%0a* {-[[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JExtkqzEoHY|Mercurial Project]] by Bryan O'Sullivan, Google Tech Talk 2006-}%0a** moved to [[Tools/Mercurial]]%0a* {-[[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ri796Hx8las|Mercurial on BigTable]] by Jacob Lee, Google I/O 2009-}%0a** moved to [[Tools/Mercurial]]%0a* [[#Mahout]][[https://www.ibm.com/developerworks/java/library/j-mahout/|Introducing Apache Mahout]] by Grant Ingersoll, IBM developerWorks 2009%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VFHqquABHB8|Large scale data analysis made easy - Apache Hadoop]] by Isabel Drost, FOSDEM February 2010%0a* [[http://www.newsweek.com/2010/09/04/why-do-ceos-make-so-much-money.html|Why Do CEOs Make So Much Money?]] by Rana Foroohar, Newsweek September 2010%0a* [[http://www.nigelcollin.com/blog/2010/9/7/engage-me.html|Engage me]] by Nigel Collin, Leading Creatives September 2010%0a* {-[[http://journal.webscience.org/302/|Learning from Linked Open Data Usage: Patterns & Metrics - Web Science Repository]], WebSci10: Extending the Frontiers of Society On-Line April 2010-}%0a** moved to [[Tools/SemanticWeb]]%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CqE8WoILi20|Biology 1B - Lecture 17: The tree of life: Phylogeny]] by Craig Moritz, UC Berkeley ~2004%0a** [[http://fisher.berkeley.edu/cteg/huelsenbeck.html|John Huelsenbeck]] at the Center for Theoretical Evolutionary Genomics, UC Berkeley%0a** [[http://fisher.berkeley.edu/cteg/software.html|Software]] at the Center for Theoretical Evolutionary Genomics, UC Berkeley%0a** [[http://evolution.berkeley.edu/evolibrary/article/biowarfare_01|Biological warfare and the coevolutionary arms race]] by the Understanding Evolution team, UC Berkeley%0a*** see [[Seedea:Research/Drive]]%0a** [[http://tolweb.org/tree/|Tree of Life Web Project]] (ToL)%0a** see also [[Cookbook/Biology]] and [[Seedea:Research/PhylogeneticFlowProgramming]]%0a** [[http://ib.berkeley.edu/courses/bio1b/evolutionspring2010/pdfs/moritz2.pdf|corresponding updated slides in PDF]]%0a** [[http://ib.berkeley.edu/courses/bio1b/evolutionspring2010/evolutionsp2010.html|Biology 1B Spring 2010 Evolution Overview]]%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wayiGqcMAyE|Bioinformatics Tutorials (Lesson 9) Part 1:Using PHYLIP to build phylogenetic trees]] by the-shadow, Bioinformatics made easy March 2010%0a** [[http://bioinformatics-made-easy.blogspot.com/|Bioinformatics made easy]]%0a* [[http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=484662575362443027|What is Computational Science]] by Angela O. Daniels, Philander Smith College 2008%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CgfkEUOFAj0|Lecture 1 Four special matrices - MIT 18.085 Computational Science and Engineering I]] by Gilbert Strang, MIT OCW 2008%0a** [[http://math.mit.edu/cse/|Computational Science and Engineering]] by Gilbert Strang%0a** [[http://ocw.mit.edu/courses/mathematics/18-085-computational-science-and-engineering-i-fall-2008/|18.085 Computational Science and Engineering I]], MIT OpenCourseWare%0a* [[http://videolectures.net/icml2010_stodden_rric/|Reproducible Research in Computational Science: Problems and Solutions For Data and Code Sharing
]] by Victoria Stodden, ICML June 2010%0a** [[http://mloss.org/workshop/icml10/|ICML Workshop on Machine Learning Open Source Software 2010]] MLOSS page%0a** ~min18 and slide #15 "The scienti c method's central motivation is the ubiquity of error - the awareness that mistakes and self-delusion can creep in absolutely anywhere and that the scientist's e ort is primarily expended in recognizing and rooting out error." David Donoho et al. (2009)%0a** see also [[Seedea:Research/BacktrackLearning]]%0a** ~min42 and slide #31 remark on the difficulty of reproducibility and streaming data%0a** [[http://www.stanford.edu/~vcs/|Victoria Stodden]] Department of Statistics, Columbia University%0a* [[http://userweb.cs.utexas.edu/~phylo/resources/pdf/papers/llc08.pdf|Tutorial on Computational Linguistic Phylogeny]] by Johanna Nichols and Tandy Warnow, Language and Linguistics Compass 2/5 2008%0a* {-[[http://www.cyberpunkreview.com/news-as-cyberpunk/william-gibson-on-googles-earth/|William Gibson on Google’s Earth]] by Mr Roboto, Cyberpunk Review September 2010-}%0a** moved to [[AutoDebate/GoogleIsEvil]]%0a* [[http://dwave.files.wordpress.com/2010/06/20100526_sauder.pdf|Artificial general intelligence and you]] by Geordie Rose, Chief Technology Officer, D-Wave at Sauder Entrepreneurship Luncheon May 2010%0a** already discussed weeks earlier%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fsIB_pygm8o|Black Hat Spam SEO]] by Julien Sobrier, Google Tech Talk September 2010%0a** [[http://research.zscaler.com/2010/09/google-code-hosting-website-used-to.html|Google Code hosting website used to spread malware again]] by Umesh Wanve, Zscaler Research September 2010%0a* [[http://videolectures.net/ijcai09_lesser_saitmao/|Scaling AI Through Multi-Agent Organizations]] Victor Lesser, IJCAI 2009%0a** ~25min20 Why does it work?%0a*** "Because we are exploiting the structure of the problem."%0a*** see also [[ReadingNotes/TurtlesTermitesAndTrafficJams]]%0a** 3rd and last example on distributed ML%0a*** see also Mahout which AFAIK has only 2 levels of organization, not 3%0a** conclusion on the parallel with human organization%0a*** motivation as a potential important aspect in both%0a**** see [[Content/Reward]]%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0SARbwvhupQ|The Myth of the Genius Programmer]] by Brian Fitzpatrick and Ben Collins-Sussman, Google I/O 2009%0a** ~min32 mention of "brain cracks" and ideas%0a** see also [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zbmd85p981o|Measuring Programmer Productivity]] by Vikram Aggarwal and Viral Shah, Google Tech Talks 2006%0a* [[http://videolectures.net/mloss08_hill_bcpy/|BCPy2000]] by Jeremy Hill, NIPS ´08 Workshop: Machine Learning Open Source Software%0a** [[http://bci2000.org/downloads/BCPy2000/BCPy2000.html|BCPy2000]] system for building experimental brain-computer interface systems, based on the BCI2000 project but using Python for rapid development.%0a* [[http://videolectures.net/mloss08_albanese_mlp/|Machine Learning Py (mlpy)]] by Davide Albanese, NIPS ´08 Workshop: Machine Learning Open Source Software%0a* [[http://videolectures.net/mlss05us_cucker_el/|On the evolution of languages]] by Felipe Cucker, MLSS 2005%0a** Evolutionary epistemology, language and culture: a non-adaptationist, systems theoretical approach, Springer 2006%0a* [[http://www.nytimes.com/2010/09/09/technology/techspecial/09google.html|Google Instant Tool to Speed Up Searches]] by Claire Cain Miller, NYTimes.com September 2010%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q1Pi4w8ddA8|The Patent Game: Experiments in the Cathedral of Law]] by Andrew W. Torrance, Google Tech Talk August 2010%0a** [[http://www.law.ku.edu/faculty/faculty/torrance.shtml|Andrew W. Torrance]], School of Law, University of Kansas%0a** see also [[ReadingNotes/TheFutureOfIdeas]], [[ReadingNotes/CriticalPlay]], [[ReadingNotes/InformationFeudalism]]%0a** [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q1Pi4w8ddA8#t=21m|~21min]] letters as raw material for inventions through combination%0a** [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q1Pi4w8ddA8#t=42m|~42min]] on innovation%0a** [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q1Pi4w8ddA8#t=47m|~47min]] "in software the costs seem to vastly outweigh the benefits, from a societal perspective"%0a* [[#GTDHeylighenVidal]][[http://cogprints.org/5904/|Getting Things Done: The Science behind Stress-Free Productivity]] by Francis Heylighen and Clément Vidal 2007%0a** offload cognition%0a*** [[http://cogprints.org/6182/|Offloading Cognition onto Cognitive Technology]] by Itiel Dror and Stevan Harnad 2008%0a**** introduced the concept of "cognitive commons"%0a**** see also my proposed concept of interlinked PML (Personal Machine Learning, based on PKM based on PIM)%0a**** every tools of concept we share together (e.g. through [[http://ourp.im|OurP.IM]]) that help us use our PIMs is somehow a pool of cognitive tools%0a*** goal of integration loops with PIM, e.g. [[Wiki/MemoryRecipe]]%0a** see also %0a*** [[Seedea:Content/Newconcepts#StigmergicCollaboration]]%0a*** [[Cognition/]] in particular on papers for cognition offloaded in the environment (paper on kitchen organization)%0a**** mention of Hutchins' seminal paper, Grasse's concept of stygmergy, Norman's concept of affordance, ...%0a*** [[ReadingNotes/Supersizing|Supersizing the Mind]] by Andy Clark%0a** [[Cognition/PriorityByEconomicalSystem]]%0a** section Extending GTD to support collaborative work page 16 could also be related to my proposal of discarding ideas proposed to other member of the same team (cf Innovativ.IT)%0a*** note that overall this principle follows collaborative distributed work principle thus [[/Person/Person#TeamworkAsOffloadedCognition]], [[ReadingNotes.TurtlesTermitesAndTrafficJams]] and [[ReadingNotes.MecaMind]]%0a** "maximizing productivity means optimally exploiting the present affordances." (p19)%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R-qbeTejLeE|Infoware + 10 Years]] by Tim O'Reilly, OSCON August 2010 %0a** [[ReadingNotes/InformationRules]]%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mJ9zZeJF9SI|Cloud, E2.0 - Joining the Dots]] by Dion Hinchcliffe, OSCON August 2010%0a* [[http://www.im.uni-karlsruhe.de/Default.aspx?PageId=382&lang=en|An Idea Ontology for Innovation Management]] by Stephan Stathel & al., Karlsruhe Institute of Technology/IISM/Information & Market Engineering, International Journal On Semantic Web and Information Systems (IJSWIS) 2009%0a** read before%0a* [[http://pespmc1.vub.ac.be/Papers/Self-organizationTime.pdf|The Self-organization of Time and Causality: steps towards understanding the ultimate origin]] by Francis Heylighen, 2010%0a** refers to [[Content/ClickingMoments#CognitiveBarriersWithMyFather|a question I briefly discussed about with the kitchen in Dinan]] on the precedence of ((evolution) or (causality and time)) or vice versa%0a** "%3c%3cabstract away>> the notion of time from the two basic components of the process of self-organization, thus arriving at the following generalized notions:%0a*** 1) generalized variation[...]%0a*** 2) generalized selection"%0a*** see also http://www.innovativ.it/HistoricalArchives/Seedea/Content/Newconcepts#QuantumDarwinism%0a* [[http://home.in.tum.de/~riedlc/|Christoph Riedl]] IJSWIS 2009 preprint (extended version)%0a** http://www.laboranova.com not present in Seedea:Seedea/Alternatives%0a** http://twitter.com/criedl%0a* [[http://www.allfacebook.com/apple-has-become-facebooks-biggest-threat-with-ping-2010-09|Apple Has Become Facebook’s Biggest Threat With Ping]] by Nick O'Neill, All Facebook September 2010%0a* {-[[http://www.slideshare.net/tednaleid/distributed-version-control-dvcs-with-mercurial|Distributed Version Control (DVCS) With Mercurial]] by Ted Naleid, 2007-}%0a** moved to [[Tools/Mercurial]]%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qo7vUdKTlhk|Getting Things Done]] by David Allen, Google Tech Talk 2008%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6zjDZObKDdg|The Business of the Brain]], MIT / Stanford Venture Lab May 2010%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lXPlEzw0Wo4|Closing Remarks]] by Vint Cerf, Google Faculty Summit July 2010%0a* [[http://thesciencenetwork.org/programs/the-science-studio/enter-the-i-of-the-vortex|Enter the "i of the vortex"]] with Rodolfo Llinas, TSN 2007%0a** transcript available%0a** [[http://www.med.nyu.edu/pubs/llinar01.html|Rodolfo Llinas M.D., Ph.D.]] Thomas and Suzanne Murphy Professor of Neuroscience, NYU%0a* [[http://people.apache.org/~sgoeschl/presentations/solr/|SOLR - A Lucene Search Server]] by Siegfried Goeschl, 2009%0a** mention of SOLR as small enough for desktop search%0a* [[http://www.theregister.co.uk/2010/09/09/google_caffeine_explained/|Google search index splits with MapReduce]] by Cade Metz, The Register September 2010%0a* [[http://www.franceculture.com/emission-la-suite-dans-les-idees-democratie-et-numerique-2010-09-11.html|Démocratie et numérique]] with Dominique Cardon, De la Suite dans les Idées, France Culture September 2010%0a** mention of Acrimed, Le Monde Diplomatique%0a** during the last 5 minutes discussion on the notion of walls ("cloture" in French)%0a*** see the article [[http://www.nytimes.com/2010/05/23/magazine/23FOB-medium-t.html|The Death of the Open Web]] by Virginia Heffernan, NYTimes.com May 2010 read before%0a** [[ReadingNotes.InternetRevolutionCulturelle]]%0a** [[Tools.Internet]]%0a* [[#HyperbolicMapping]][[http://www.theregister.co.uk/2010/09/10/hyperbolic_map_to_save_the_net/|'Hyperbolic map' of the internet will save it from COLLAPSE]] by Lewis Page, The Register September 2010%0a** [[https://conferences.umiacs.umd.edu/paa/kleinberg.ppt|Geographic Routing in Hyperbolic Space]] by Bobby Kleinberg, UC Berkeley / Cornell%0a* [[http://www.nature.com/ncomms/journal/v1/n6/full/ncomms1063.html|Sustaining the Internet with hyperbolic mapping]] Nature Communications April 2010%0a** [[http://www.eng.tau.ac.il/~shavitt/pub/16tnet01-shavitt.pdf|Hyperbolic Embedding of Internet Graph for Distance Estimation and Overlay Construction]] by Yuval Shavitt and Tomer Tankel, IEEE/ACM Transactions on Networking 2008%0a** [[http://www.eng.tau.ac.il/~tankel/BBS/v10/gek_hp.html|GeoMetric Embedding Kit]]%0a* [[http://www.paulgraham.com/selfindulgence.html|How to Lose Time and Money]] by Paul Graham, July 2010%0a** [[https://secure.wikimedia.org/wiktionary/en/wiki/yak_shaving|yak shaving]] Any apparently useless activity which, by allowing you to overcome intermediate difficulties, allows you to solve a larger problem.%0a* [[http://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/news/2010/09/nsf-funds-projects-to-radically-transform-the-net.ars|Meet your next 'Net? Academics rethink the Internet's guts]] by Matthew Lasar, ars technica September 2010%0a** [[Tools.Internet]]%0a* [[#GuySteele]][[http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-8860158196198824415|Growing a Language]] by Guy Steele, ACM OOPSLA 1998%0a** especially from ~min7:40 to ~min8:50%0a** [[http://projectfortress.sun.com/|Project Fortress]] programming language designed for high-performance computing (HPC) with high programmability%0a* [[http://glinden.blogspot.com/2010/09/machine-learning-on-top-of-gfs-at.html|Machine learning on top of GFS at Google]] by Greg Linden, Geeking with Greg September 2010%0a* [[http://www.searchenginecaffe.com/2010/09/autonomous-search-did-you-know.html|Autonomous Search: Did you know?]] by Jeff Dalton, Jeff's Search Engine Caffč September 2010%0a* [[http://glinden.blogspot.com/2010/03/gfs-and-its-evolution.html|GFS and its evolution]] by Greg Linden, Geeking with Greg March 2010%0a* [[http://www.engadget.com/2010/07/16/googles-amit-singhal-tells-us-about-the-dreams-search-engines-a/|Google's Amit Singhal tells us about the dreams search engines are made of]] by Vlad Savov, Engadget July 2010%0a* [[http://ladisworkshop.org/node/10#keynote1|Sibyl: A system for large scale machine learning]] by Tushar Chandra (Google), LADIS July 2010%0a* {-[[http://bnreview.barnesandnoble.com/t5/The-Thinking-Read/Wisdom-From-Philosophy-to-Neuroscience/ba-p/2495|Wisdom: From Philosophy to Neuroscience]] by A.C. Grayling, The Barnes & Noble Review April 2010-}%0a** moved to [[ReadingNotes.TheWisdomParadox]]%0a* {-[[http://glinden.blogspot.com/2010/03/world-of-goo-on-google.html|World of Goo on Google]] by Greg Linden, Geeking with Greg March 2010-}%0a** moved to [[AutoDebate.GoogleIsEvil]]%0a* [[http://behind-the-enemy-lines.blogspot.com/2010/07/mechanical-turk-low-wages-and-market.html|Mechanical Turk, Low Wages, and the Market for Lemons]] by Panos Ipeirotis, A Computer Scientist in a Business School July 2010%0a* [[http://www.franceculture.com/emission-tout-un-monde-devins-mages-voyants-un-futur-deja-inscrit-1-les-predictions-de-l-avenir-dans|Devins, mages, voyants : un futur déjŕ inscrit ? 1- Les prédictions de l'avenir dans les sociétés anciennes]], Tout un Monde, France Culture September 2010%0a* {-[[http://daeken.com/emokit-hacking-the-emotiv-epoc-brain-computer|Emokit: Hacking the Emotiv EPOC Brain-Computer Interface]] by Cody Brocious (Daeken), I, Hacker September 2010-}%0a** moved to [[Cookbook/Electronics#BCI]]%0a* [[http://www.canalacademie.com/ida1012-Le-cerveau-et-les-mathematiques.html|La bosse des maths selon Stanislas Dehaene, de l'Académie des sciences]], Canal Académie August 2010%0a** see also previously seen talks by Stanislas Dehaene (College de France and Canal Universite [[Cookbook.Cognition]], [[Cookbook.Electronics#BCI]]%0a* [[http://www.nytimes.com/2010/08/30/technology/30adstalk.html|Retargeting Ads Follow Surfers to Other Sites]] by Miguel Helft and Tanzina Vega, NYTimes.com August 2010%0a* [[http://telexlr8.blip.tv/file/4112149/|The Cosmist Manifesto]] by Ben Goertzel, TeleXLR8 September 2010%0a** ~min14 mention of [[ReadingNotes.BeingNoOne]] and its concept of the phenomenal self%0a** [[http://cosmistmanifesto.blogspot.com/|A Cosmist Manifesto]] a brief book presented in bloggish format.%0a** [[http://ieet.org/index.php/IEET/more/prisco20100722|A Cosmist Manifesto: Practical Philosophy for the Posthuman Age, by Ben Goertzel]] by Giulio Prisco, IEET Book Review July 2010%0a** [[http://www.hplusmagazine.com/editors-blog/cosmist-manifesto-advocacy|A Cosmist Manifesto, an Advocacy]] by Giulio Prisco, h+ Magazine September 2010%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mMXhEj9cQiI|Open Government, Idea Generation, and the Department of Transportation]] by John Porcari (Department of Transportation), Gov 2.0 Summit 2010%0a** [[http://www.dot.gov/cio/ideahub.html|Ideahub]] Office of Chief Information Officer%0a** [[https://www.dotideahub.gov/|IdeaHub]] DOT%0a* [[http://www.whatmakesthemclick.net/2010/07/20/100-things-you-should-know-about-people-38-even-the-illusion-of-progress-is-motivating/|100 Things You Should Know About People: #38 — Even The Illusion Of Progress Is Motivating]] by Susan Weinschenk, What Makes Them Click September 2010%0a** [[Content/Reward]]%0a* [[http://www.informaworld.com/smpp/section?content=a926292768&fulltext=713240928|The cognitive neuroscience of consciousness]] by Geraint Reesa and Anil K. Seth, Cognitive Neuroscience September 2010%0a* [[http://www.newscientist.com/article/mg20727775.900-crackberries-and-games-addicts-beware-an-internet-hit.html|CrackBerries and games addicts: Beware an internet hit]] by Gareth Morgan, New Scientist September 2010%0a** see also previous article on the topic, [[Content/Reward]] and Seedea:Content/Newconcepts#Infornography%0a* [[http://www.canalacademie.com/ida6007-La-genetique-et-l-immunologie-pour.html|La génétique et l'immunologie pour mieux comprendre l'homme]] Colloque Regard sur l'homme contemporain, Canal Académie June 2010%0a* [[http://www.canalacademie.com/ida6012-La-psychologie-cognitive-et-le.html|La psychologie cognitive et le rapport sience/politique pour mieux comprendre l'homme]] Colloque Regard sur l'homme contemporain, Canal Académie June 2010%0a** during part #1%0a*** clear explanation on ontogenesis and the classical experiences regarding the key steps through age (logic, notion of self, empathy, ...) and overall the role of social education%0a*** interesting remark that this is the first generation of kids to have pictures of their grand-father, grand-mother, parents, friends during games and... pictures of their brain working, live%0a** [[http://www.hommecontemporain.org|hommecontemporain.org]] Un regard sur l'Homme contemporain ŕ travers la science, la morale et la politique%0a*** Organisé par Bérénice Tournafond%0a* [[http://awards.acm.org/images/awards/140/articles/0132439.pdf|The Synthesis of Algorithmic Systems]] by Alan j. Perlis, Turing Award Lecture 1966%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y5cY4ioANWQ|Information Seeking, Visualization, and Decision-Making]] Google Tech Talks 2008%0a** College of IST%0a** see also [[Wiki.LearningSearch]]%0a* {-[[http://techcrunch.com/2010/09/14/google-engineer-spying-fired/|Google Confirms That It Fired Engineer For Breaking Internal Privacy Policies]] by Jason Kincaid, TechCrunch September 2010-}%0a** moved to [[AutoDebate.GoogleIsEvil]]%0a* [[http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2010/09/100914095932.htm|Tranquil scenes have positive impact on brain]] ScienceDaily September 2010%0a* [[http://www.slate.com/id/2267004/pagenum/all/|Two is the magic number: a new science of creativity.]] by Joshua Wolf Shenk, Slate Magazine September 2010%0a* [[http://techcrunch.com/2010/09/14/twitter-event/|Twitter Hatches The New Twitter.com — A New Two-Pane Experience (Live)]] by MG Siegler, TechCrunch September 2010%0a* [[http://socialmedia.net/2010/09/06/the-internet-becomes-the-interdata-interview-with-stefan-decker|The Internet Becomes The Interdata: Interview With Stefan Decker]] by Tom Murphy, socialmedia.net September 2010%0a* [[http://www.focus.com/images/view/29135/|WTF Is The Semantic Web? (Infographic)]] focus.com 2010%0a* [[http://blog.programmableweb.com/2010/09/15/blekko-wants-you-to-slash-the-web/|Blekko Wants You to “Slash the Web”]] by Curtis C. Chen, ProgrammableWeb September 2010%0a* [[http://www.nature.com/news/2010/100915/full/news.2010.469.html|Microbe carries minimalism to extremes]] by Amy Maxmen, Nature News September 2010%0a** see also [[ReadingNotes.Protocells]]%0a* [[http://www.readwriteweb.com/archives/google_ceo_doesnt_confirm_google_me_rather_social.php|Google CEO Doesn't Confirm "Google Me", Rather Social Integration]] by Mike Melanson, RWW September 2010%0a* [[http://www.geekosystem.com/futurama-prisoner-of-benda-theory/|The Prisoner of Benda]] by Jon Bershad, Geekosystem August 2010%0a* [[http://www.kmhscc.com/thephysiologyofrunning.doc|The Physiology of Running]], Kennesaw Mountain High School%0a** to add to [[Content/Exercises#Running]]%0a* [[http://www.simpsonassociatesinc.com/physlgy.html|The Physiology of Running]], The Energy Systems by Larry Simspon%0a* [[http://www.active.com/triathlon/Articles/Breaking_It_Down__Physiology__Running_and_Recovery.htm|Breaking It Down: Physiology, Running and Recovery]] by Dana Riederer, Active.com%0a* [[http://runningtimes.com/Article.aspx?ArticleID=13397|Four Lessons I Have Learned From Physiology]] By Jason R. Karp, Running Times Magazine June 2008%0a** "Lactate threshold and running economy are more important than VO2 max."%0a*** [[Wikipedia:Anaerobic exercise]] (Lactate threshold), [[Wikipedia:Running economy]], [[Wikipedia:VO2 max]]%0a** "Runners with different muscle fibers have different strengths."%0a** "Metabolism is tightly regulated by enzymes and oxygen."%0a** "Carbohydrates are extremely important."%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2SpTvWiXBcA|The State of Hadoop]] by Tom White, O'Reilly Webcast September 2010%0a** [[http://www.slideshare.net/cloudera/20100806-cloudera-10-hadoopable-problems-webinar-4931616|10 Common Hadoop-able Problems Webinar]] by Jeff Hammerbacher, Cloudera August 2010%0a** [[http://www.hadoopbook.com/|Hadoop : The Definitive Guide is a book about Apache Hadoop]] by Tom White, O'Reilly Media 2009%0a* [[http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2010/09/100916145047.htm|Brain matter linked to introspective thoughts: Structure of prefrontal cortex helps humans think about one's own thinking]] ScienceDaily September 2010%0a** [[http://www.sciencemag.org/cgi/content/abstract/329/5998/1541|Relating Introspective Accuracy to Individual Differences in Brain Structure]] by Fleming et al., Science September 2010%0a** see also [[ReadingNotes.BeingNoOne]] [[ReadingNotes.TheEgoTunnel]]%0a** [[http://web.me.com/stephen_fleming/web/Research.html|research]]'s page of Steve Fleming, [[http://www.ucl.ac.uk/|University College London]]%0a* [[http://www.ucl.ac.uk/ba-festival-blog/?p=232|How good are you at thinking about thinking?]] by Clare Ryan, BA Science Festival Blog September 2010%0a* [[http://scan.oxfordjournals.org/content/early/2010/06/15/scan.nsq048.full|Priming for self-esteem influences the monitoring of one’s own performance]], Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience (SCAN) June 2010%0a* [[http://ndpr.nd.edu/review.cfm?id=7924|Nicholas Rescher - Epistemetrics - Reviewed by Jeffrey Tlumak, Vanderbilt University]], University of Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2006%0a** see also [[ReadingNotes.ScanningNotes#Epistemetrics]]%0a* [[http://ndpr.nd.edu/review.cfm?id=16986|Nicholas Rescher - Ideas in Process: A Study on the Development of Philosophical Concepts - Reviewed by Stephen Hetherington, University of New South Wales]], University of Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2009%0a* [[http://www.therunnersguide.com/dietandnutrition/|Diet And Nutrition For Runners]] by John Hopple, The Runners Guide%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cLnyUJpc-1o|Injury Prevention]], Newton Running 2009%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gty7rFrsnBg|Stop! Look! Listen! -- Running Tutorial]] by Danny Abshire, Newton Running 2009%0a* [[http://programm.froscon.org/2010/events/586.en.html|Find it, possibly near you with Apache Solr]] by Paul Borgermans, FrOSCon August 2010%0a* [[https://docs.google.com/present/view?id=dg56kh6m_344gh2dg72g|(ab)using a Wiki]] by Rudi van Bavel, SMWCon Amsterdam September 2010%0a** http://semantic-mediawiki.org/wiki/SMWCon_Fall_2010%0a* [[http://korrekt.org/talks/2010/SMW-SMWCon2010.pdf|SemanticMediaWiki: Past – Present – Future]] by Markus Krötzsch, SMWCon Amsterdam September 2010%0a** first discovered during [[Events.Wikimania2010]]%0a* [[http://www.slideshare.net/hhappel/2010-0918semanticneedsmwconfall2010|Semantic Need : Semantics from the People!]] by Hans-Joerg Happel, SMWCon Amsterdam September 2010%0a* [[https://docs.google.com/present/view?id=ajktjmhf8bsp_991czxx5zch|SNPedia & bots]] by Michael Cariaso, SMWCon Amsterdam September 2010%0a** see also [[Content/Health#PersonalGenomics]]%0a* [[http://telexlr8.blip.tv/file/4137555/|Martine Rothblatt on Reconstructing Minds from Software Mindfiles]], TeleXLR8 September 2010%0a** [[http://lifenaut.com/Mind-How.html|LifeNaut Mind File]] How it Works%0a** [[http://smiy.sourceforge.net/cco/spec/cognitivecharacteristics.html|The Cognitive Characteristics Ontology Specification]]%0a*** @@namespace cco:@@%0a* [[http://leighblackall.blogspot.com/2010/09/recent-changes-camp-university-of.html|Recent Changes Camp, University of Canberra.. recently]] by Leigh Blackall, September 2010%0a** see also [[Tools.Wikis]]%0a* [[http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/learning-formal/|Formal Learning Theory]], Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy%0a** [[http://www.springer.com/philosophy/book/978-1-4020-6126-4|Induction, Algorithmic Learning Theory, and Philosophy]], Springer 2007%0a* [[http://www.slideshare.net/JumperSearch/jumper-20-roi-collaborative-search-061710|Jumper 2.0]], collaborative search%0a** http://jumper.svn.sourceforge.net/viewvc/jumper/ GPLv2%0a* [[http://www.euronews.net/2010/09/16/the-robot-child/|The robot child (iCub)]], euronews September 2010%0a* [[http://searchengineland.com/how-google-saved-100-million-by-launching-google-instant-51270|How Google Saved $100 Million By Launching Google Instant]] by Matt Van Wagner , SearchEngineLand September 2010%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B5Xl7gqjq3k|Hyperbolic Geometry is Projective Relativistic Geometry]] by N. J. Wildberger, UNSW 2009%0a** [[http://www.maths.unsw.edu.au/|School of Mathematics and Statistics]] UNSW%0a* {-[[http://steveblank.com/2009/11/23/customer-development-past-present-future/|Customer Development: Past, Present, Future]] by Steve Blank, Lean Startup Circle 2009-}%0a** moved to [[ReadingNotes/TheFourStepsToTheEpiphany]]%0a* [[http://mitworld.mit.edu/video/812|Algorithmic Game Theory and Transportation: A Survey]] by Andreas S. Schulz, MIT World 2009%0a** [[Wikipedia:Braess's paradox]]%0a*** [[http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/magazine/cc163693.aspx#S2|Test Run: Software Testing Paradoxes]] by James McCaffrey%0a** [[#TimRoughgarden]][[#PriceOfAnarchy]][[http://mitpress.mit.edu/catalog/item/default.asp?tid=10339&ttype=2|Selfish Routing and the Price of Anarchy]] by Tim Roughgarden, The MIT Press 2005%0a*** [[http://theory.stanford.edu/~tim/|Tim Roughgarden's Homepage]] at Stanford%0a*** his [[http://openclassroom.stanford.edu/MainFolder/CoursePage.php?course=IntroToAlgorithms|CS 161 - Design and Analysis of Algorithms]] at Stanford OpenClassroom%0a** [[Wikipedia:Price of Anarchy]] (PoA)%0a** Computational Evolutionary Game Theory in [[http://www.sidsuri.com/Papers.html|Siddharth Suri’s Papers]]%0a* [[http://www.nature.com/news/2010/100921/full/news.2010.483.html|Evolution in the urban jungle]] by Ewen Callaway, Nature News September 2010%0a* [[http://www.nature.com/news/2010/100921/full/news.2010.484.html|California's genetic education]] by Zoë Corbyn, Nature News September 2010%0a* [[#GiulioTononi]][[http://www.nytimes.com/2010/09/21/science/21consciousness.html|Sizing Up Consciousness by Its Bits]] by Carl Zimmer, NYTimes.com September 2010%0a** [[http://tononi.psychiatry.wisc.edu/People/GiulioTononi.html|Giulio Tononi]] at the [[http://tononi.psychiatry.wisc.edu/research_overview.html|Center for Sleep and Consciousness]], University of Wisconsin%0a* [[http://www.nytimes.com/2010/09/21/science/21peppers.html|A Perk of Our Evolution - Pleasure in Pain of Chilies]] by James Gorman, NYTimes.com September 2010%0a* [[http://homepages.nyu.edu/~iav202/powers/powers.html|Philosophical Powers: Philosophy Action Figures]] by Ian Vandewalker%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1iZvycU3I9w|The Ideas of Quine]] hosted by Bryan Magee, BBC Production 1977%0a** [[Wikipedia:Bryan Magee]]%0a** [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CJlSdCzFtgM#t=1m|~min44]] on his then future work "a system of concepts develop which would %3c%3cdo the work of the old mentalistic idioms of propositional attitudes>> X believe that P, X regress that ..."%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cG3sfrK5B4E|Philosophy of Science]] with Hilary Putnam, hosted by Bryan Magee, BBC Production 1977%0a** [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PNPZDLEba44#t=9m15s|~min29]] quoting Keynes 1936 famous "Practical men, who believe themselves to be quite exempt from any intellectual influence, are usually the slave of some defunct economist."%0a** [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8KzTMStETRE#t=2m10s|~min32]] remark on the paradox of the emergence of computers yet a decrease of reductionism%0a** during the last minutes mention of the fundamental role of Husserl in cognitive science%0a** [[http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/husserl/|Edmund Husserl]], Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy%0a* [[http://thebeautifulbrain.com/2010/09/tools-don%25E2%2580%2599t-suffer-fools/|Tools Don’t Suffer Fools]] by Sam McDougle, The Beautiful Brain September 2010%0a* [[http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-146970796669217626|The World is Flat 3.0]] by Thomas Friedman, MIT campus 2007%0a* [[http://www.sciencemag.org/cgi/content/abstract/329/5997/1358|Prediction of Individual Brain Maturity Using fMRI]] by Dosenbach et al., Science September 2010%0a** [[http://bungelab.blogspot.com/2010/09/prediction-of-individual-brain-maturity.html|Prediction of individual brain maturity using fMRI]] by Kirstie Whitaker, Bunge Lab September 2010%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7WnkGaLHhy0|Bryan Magee talks to A.J. Ayer about Gottlob Frege and Bertrand Russell]], BBC Production 1977%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-_tSuKAOGSY|In Conversation: W.V. Quine]], Goldfarb Panel%0a** with Warren Goldfarb, Martin Davies, Paul Horwich, Rudolf Fara%0a** LSE [[http://www.lse.ac.uk/collections/PI/quine_video_series.htm#Goldfarb_Panel|Quine Video Series]] Goldfarb Panel%0a** Oxford Bodleian [[http://www.bodleian.ox.ac.uk/philosophy/collections/videos|Videos - Philosophy Faculty Library]]%0a* [[http://dts.podtrac.nytimes.com/redirect.mp3/podcasts.nytimes.com/podcasts/2010/09/20/21science.mp3|NYT: Science Times for 09/21/2010]] with Giulio Tononi%0a** cf earlier article [[http://www.nytimes.com/2010/09/21/science/21consciousness.html|Sizing Up Consciousness by Its Bits]] by Carl Zimmer, NYTimes.com September 2010%0a* [[http://ideas.economist.com/|A history of violence]] by Steven Pinker, The Economist Summit: The Ideas Economy: Human Potential September 2010%0a** min37 Q&A with the audience%0a** [[http://pinker.wjh.harvard.edu/|Steven Pinker]], Department of Psychology at Harvard University%0a* [[#JonahLehrer]][[http://www.thoughtcast.org/thoughtcast-shorts/jonah-lehrer-on-emotional-hijacking-and-how-we-decide/|Jonah Lehrer on Emotional Hijacking and “How We Decide”]] with Jenny Attiyeh, Thoughtcast 2009%0a** [[Scholarpedia:Reward signals]]%0a*** [[Content/Reward]]%0a** [[Scholarpedia:Temporal difference learning]]%0a*** [[Wikipedia:Temporal difference learning]]%0a*** Seedea:Research/PhylogeneticFlowProgramming%0a*** [[Wikipedia:Dorsolateral prefrontal cortex]] (DL-PFC or DLPFC)%0a** [[http://www.decisionsciencenews.com/sjdm/journal.sjdm.org/10/9923/jdm9923.html|You don't want to know what you're missing: When information about forgone rewards impedes dynamic decision making]] Judgment and Decision Making, vol. 5, no. 1 February 2010%0a*** from [[http://www.decisionsciencenews.com/|Decision Science News]] by Dan Goldstein already linked in multiple pages including [[Cognition/PriorityByEconomicalSystem]], [[Content/FinancialTools]], [[ReadingNotes/TheWisdomParadox]] and of course [[Fabien/MyBeliefs]]%0a** thus betting on random events which do not insure learning progresses (through TD learning or not) are riskier investments%0a* [[http://www.thoughtcast.org/front-page/is-addiction-a-choice-harvards-gene-heyman-says-yes/|Is Addiction a Choice? Harvard’s Gene Heyman says yes!]] with Jenny Attiyeh, Thoughtcast July 2010%0a** [[http://www.hup.harvard.edu/catalog.php?isbn=9780674057272|Addiction: A Disorder of Choice]] by Gene M. Heyman, Harvard University Press October 2010%0a* [[#TDlearning]][[Scholarpedia:Temporal difference learning]]%0a** [[http://webdocs.cs.ualberta.ca/~sutton/index.html|Rich Sutton's Home Page]], University of Alberta%0a** http://rlai.cs.ualberta.ca/%0a*** [[http://rlai.cs.ualberta.ca/RLAI/aiissolved.html|Artificial intelligence is solved]], RLAI%0a*** [[http://rlai.cs.ualberta.ca/RLAI/RLAIcourse/2010.html|CMPUT 609: Reinforcement Learning for Artificial Intelligence]], RLAI%0a*** MLOSS.org [[http://mloss.org/software/author/richard-s-sutton/|Projects authored by Richard S. Sutton.]] including RL Glue and Codecs%0a** see also%0a*** [[Wikipedia:Q-learning]]%0a*** [[Wikipedia:SARSA]]%0a*** http://videolectures.net/mlss06au_singh_rl/%0a** learning = error removing stochastic process in [[Content/MyAphorisms]] written a bit before October 2009%0a** [[Wiki/MemoryRecipe]] which currently provides no explicit reward mechanism%0a** TD learning could produce deja-vu moments%0a* [[http://www.ashmaurya.com/2009/10/how-i-learnt-to-grok-customer-development/|How I learnt to grok Customer Development]] by Ash Maurya, 2009%0a* [[#AshMaurya]][[http://www.ashmaurya.com/2009/10/how-i-built-my-minimum-viable-product/|How I built my Minimum Viable Product]] by Ash Maurya, 2009%0a** [[http://www.startuplessonslearned.com/|Lessons Learned]] by Eric Ries ([[http://twitter.com/ericries|@ericries]])%0a* [[http://www.startuplessonslearned.com/2010/09/visionarys-lament.html|The visionary’s lament]] by Eric Ries, Lessons Learned September 2010%0a** "The solution is synthesis: to never compromise two essential principles.%0a*** One, that we always have a vision that is clearly articulated, big enough to matter, and shared by the whole team.%0a*** Second, that our goal is always to discover which aspects of this vision are grounded in reality, and to adapt those aspects that are not."%0a* [[http://www.nytimes.com/2010/09/19/business/19entre.html|Just Manic Enough - Seeking Perfect Entrepreneurs]] by David Segal, NYTimes.com September 2010%0a** illusted by Seth Priebatsch's [[http://www.scvngr.com/|SCVNGR]], added to [[ReadingNotes/CriticalPlay]]%0a* [[http://www.ted.com/talks/chris_anderson_how_web_video_powers_global_innovation.html|How web video powers global innovation]] by Chris Anderson, TED July 2010%0a* [[http://www.ashmaurya.com/2009/11/from-minimum-viable-product-to-landing-pages/|From Minimum Viable Product to Building A Landing Page]] by Ash Maurya, 2009%0a** "marketing optimization was not like code optimization. It’s much harder to correlate causality from raw data and there is no substitute to talking to real people."%0a* [[http://steveblank.com/2010/09/23/panic-at-the-pivot%25e2%2580%2593aligning-incentives-and-burning-the-boats/|Panic at the Pivot – Aligning Incentives By Burning the Boats]] by Steve Blank, September 2010%0a** "Pivots that involve radical changes to the business model may at times require burning the boats at the shore."%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DMlXmLbGKJY|Ayer on Logical Positivism]] hosted by Bryan Magee, BBC Production 1977%0a* Rene Magritte, DPM Incorporation 2003%0a* [[http://www.ashmaurya.com/2009/11/achievingproductmarketfit/|The First Thing That Matters: Product/Market Fit]] by Ash Maurya, 2009%0a## Customer Discovery – Achieve Problem/Solution Fit%0a## Customer Validation – Achieve Product/Market Fit%0a## Customer Creation – Drive Demand%0a## Company Building – Scale the Company%0a* [[http://www.ashmaurya.com/2009/11/how-i-am-measuring-productmarket-fit/|How I am Measuring Product/Market Fit]] by Ash Maurya, 2009%0a* [[http://www.ashmaurya.com/2009/12/a-first-look-at-some-metrics-numbers/|A First Look at Some Metrics Numbers]] by Ash Maurya, 2009%0a* [[http://www.ashmaurya.com/2009/12/achieving-flow-in-a-lean-startup/|Achieving Flow in a Lean Startup]] by Ash Maurya, 2009%0a** "Manufacturing processes have traditionally arranged around machine time breaking tasks into batches and queues. Lean thinking challenges this approach and calls for arranging around human time organizing tasks so they flow."%0a* [[http://www.ashmaurya.com/2010/01/lessons-learned-2009/|Lessons Learned in 2009]] by Ash Maurya, January 2010%0a* [[http://www.numerama.com/magazine/16684-google-peut-il-garder-ses-algorithmes-secrets-et-rester-neutre.html|Google peut-il garder ses algorithmes secrets et rester neutre ?]] by Guillaume Champeau, Numerama September 2010%0a* [[http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=8576072297424860224#|Victim of the Brain]] by Piet Hoenderdos, 1988%0a* [[http://www.edge.org/3rd_culture/eagleman09/eagleman09_index.html|Brain Time]] by David M. Eagleman, Edge 2009%0a** [[http://www.eaglemanlab.net/|David Eagleman - Neuroscience Laboratory for Perception and Action]] Baylor College of Medicine%0a*** [[http://www.eaglemanlab.net/time/our-experimental-questions|Our experimental approach]] The timing of perception and the timing of neural signals%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0af00UcTO-c|Where good ideas come from]] by Steven Johnson, TEDTalks July 2010%0a** [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NugRZGDbPFU|CognitiveMedia visualization]], September 2010%0a** [[http://www.stevenberlinjohnson.com/2010/06/where-good-ideas-come-from.html|Where Good Ideas Come From]] by Steven Johnson, StevenBerlinJohnson.com June 2010%0a** see also [[ReadingNotes/TheMythsOfInnovation]], [[ReadingNotes/OriginsOfGenius]]%0a* [[http://ieet.org/index.php/IEET/more/kuszewski20100923|Solutions for a Creativity Crisis: Technological Disobedience]] by Andrea Kuszewski, IEET September 2010%0a** see also Creativity Under the Gun in [[ReadingNotes/TheInnovativeEnterprise]]%0a* [[http://www.northwestern.edu/newscenter/stories/2010/09/learning-reading-music-language.html|Less Pain for Learning Gain]] by Wendy Leopold, Northwestern University Newscenter September 2010%0a** [[http://www.jneurosci.org/cgi/content/abstract/30/38/12868|Enhancing Perceptual Learning by Combining Practice with Periods of Additional Sensory Stimulation]] by Wright et al., Journal of Neuroscience September 2010%0a* [[http://www.nytimes.com/2010/09/19/books/review/Collins-t.html|The Plot Escapes Me]] by James Collins, NYTimes.com September 2010%0a** [[Content/PersonalInformationStream#Finished]]%0a* [[http://www.ctheory.net/articles.aspx?id=633|Code Drift]] by Arthur and Marilouise Kroker, CTheory.net April 2010%0a** mentioning Paul Virilio, see also other books he participated to [[ReadingNotes/HighSpeedSociety]], [[ReadingNotes/NativeLand]]%0a** see also [[ReadingNotes/IntelligentBio]]%0a* [[http://forum-network.org/lecture/kathryn-schulz-being-wrong-adventures-margin-error|Kathryn Schulz on Being Wrong: Adventures in the Margin of Error]], Forum Network from PBS and NPR June 2010%0a** http://www.beingwrongbook.com%0a** http://www.facebook.com/pages/Being-Wrong-Adventures-in-the-Margin-of-Error/359065963155%0a** [[http://www.slate.com/blogs/search/searchresults.aspx?u=2434|The Wrong Stuff: What it means to make mistakes]] in Slate Blogs%0a** [[#TDlearning|Scholarpedia:Temporal difference learning]]%0a** Seedea:Research/BacktrackLearning%0a** see also [[http://fora.tv/2009/02/19/Jonah_Lehrer_Inside_My_Mind|Jonah Lehrer: Inside My Mind]], CommonWealth Club%0a*** in particular The Limits of Rational Thinking and metacognition%0a** [[Fabien/MyBeliefs]]%0a** [[http://lesswrong.com/|Less Wrong]] a community blog devoted to refining the art of human rationality%0a* [[http://www.bioedonline.org/news/news.cfm?art=1551|Monkeys pay for sexy pics]] by Michael Hopkin, Biology News 2005%0a* [[#Connections1]]Connections - episode 1 The Trigger Effect with James Burke, BBC 1978%0a** [[Wikipedia:Connections (TV series)]]%0a** [[http://www.documentary-video.com/items.cfm?id=854&gclid=|Connections 1]] on Documentary-Video.com%0a* Connections - episode 2 Death in the Morning with James Burke, BBC 1978%0a** including trade, map and orientation, vacuum and electricity%0a* Connections - episode 3 Distant Voices with James Burke, BBC 1978%0a** including the plow, communication, ...%0a* [[http://www.ashmaurya.com/2010/01/deploying-desktop-based-software-continuously/|Deploying Desktop-based Software Continuously]] by Ash Maurya, January 2010%0a* [[http://www.ashmaurya.com/2010/02/building-a-lean-startup-presentation/|Building a Lean Startup (Austin Lean Startup Meetup, Feb 2010)]] by Ash Maurya, February 2010%0a* [[http://venturehacks.com/articles/pricing-experiments|My experiments in lean pricing]] by Ash Maurya, Venture Hacks February 2010%0a** Neil Davidson's [[http://www.neildavidson.com/dontjustrollthedice.html|Don't just roll the dice: a usefully short guide to software product pricing]]%0a* [[http://www.ashmaurya.com/2010/02/customer-development-checklist-for-my-web-startup-part-1/|Customer Development Checklist for My Web Startup – Part 1]] by Ash Maurya, Venture Hacks February 2010%0a** "It is a pitch. But it’s the customer that’s pitching their problems to you."%0a* [[http://www.ashmaurya.com/2010/02/customer-development-checklist-for-my-web-startup-part-2/|Customer Development Checklist for My Web Startup – Part 2]] by Ash Maurya, February 2010%0a* [[http://blog.asmartbear.com/youre-a-little-company-now-act-like-one.html|You’re a little company, now act like one]] by Jason Cohen, Smart Bear Software 2009%0a** "Put yourself in the shoes of that Early Adopter."%0a* Connections - episode 4 Faith in Numbers with James Burke, BBC 1978%0a** [[Wikipedia:Champagne fairs]]%0a** including peg cylinder, jacquard, perforated cards, ...%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RfS1VFdZk7o|Anthony Kenny on Medieval Philosophy]], hosted by Bryan Magee, BBC Production 1977%0a* [[http://bigthink.com/ideas/5849|E.O. Wilson on 'Superorganism']] by Edward Osborne Wilson, Big Think 2008%0a* [[http://www.wired.co.uk/news/archive/2010-07/27/the-neuroscience-of-inception|The neuroscience of Inception]] by Jonah Lehrer, Wired July 2010%0a* [[http://www.physorg.com/news200655132.html|Neurochip technology developed by Canadian team]], PhysOrg August 2010%0a** [[http://people.ucalgary.ca/~neuro/syed/welcome.html|Naweed Syed]] at University of Calgary%0a** [[Wikipedia:Synaptogenesis]]%0a* [[http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2010/09/100925120110.htm|Psychologist shows why we 'choke' and how to avoid it]], ScienceDaily September 2010%0a* [[http://bps-research-digest.blogspot.com/2010/09/power-leads-us-to-dehumanise-others.html|Power leads us to dehumanise others]] by Christian Jarrett, BPS Research Digest September 2010%0a* [[http://www.slideshare.net/Bachr/vdoc-session4|Automatiser une cellule de veille]] by Ahmed Bachr, 2007%0a** "cellule de veille" to consider for Seedea:SeedeaProtected/Leads%0a* [[http://www.wolframdatasummit.org/timeline.html|The History of Systematic Data and the Development of Computable Knowledge]], Wolfram Data Summit 2010%0a** Seedea:Research/HistoryIdeaManagement#CognitiveArcheology%0a* [[http://scitation.aip.org/getabs/servlet/GetabsServlet?prog=normal&id=JCISB6000010000003031007000001&idtype=cvips&gifs=yes&ref=no|Impacting Designer Creativity Through IT-Enabled Concept Generation]], Journal of Computing and Information Science in Engineering September 2010%0a** through kanzure in freenode/#hplusroadmap%0a** Wikipedia:VOICED%0a*** http://p2pfoundation.net/VOICED%0a*** http://voiced.device.mst.edu/groups/VisualizeIT/blog/%0a* [[Wikipedia:Eugene Garfield]]%0a** [[http://www.histcite.com/|HistCite]] software package designed to help science professionals make better use of the results of their searches of the Web of Science.%0a*** [[http://garfield.library.upenn.edu/algorithmichistoriographyhistcite.html|Papers on Algorithmic Historiography]] (HistCite)%0a** [[http://www.garfield.library.upenn.edu/|Eugene Garfield]]'s page at University of Pennsylvania%0a*** Founder & Chairman Emeritus Institute for Scientific Information - now Thomson Reuters%0a**** different from USC [[http://www3.isi.edu/home|Information Sciences Institute]] (ISI)%0a** [[http://wokinfo.com/|Web of Knowledge]], Thomson Reuters%0a** alternatives%0a*** [[http://www.getcited.org/|getCITED]] nline, member-controlled academic database, directory and discussion forum.%0a* [[http://abstrusegoose.com/306|Hello]], Abstruse Goose September 2010%0a** (over-simplified) Anatomy of a Typical Phone Conversation%0a** [[Fabien/LayeredModel]]%0a** [[Cookbook.Cognition#ExocognitionAsNetworkTraversal]]%0a** [[Tools.Programming#EntireStack]]%0a* [[http://www.slideshare.net/antoniogarrote/lisp-vs-ruby-metaprogramming-3222908|Lisp (vs Ruby) Metaprogramming]] by Antonio Garrote, February 2010%0a** [[http://www.randomhacks.net/articles/2005/12/03/why-ruby-is-an-acceptable-lisp|Why Ruby is an acceptable LISP]] by Eric Kidd, 2005%0a** [[http://stuartsierra.com/2007/07/31/ruby-vs-lisp|Ruby vs. Lisp]] by Stuart Sierra, Digital Digressions 2007%0a** [[http://www.philipbrocoum.com/?p=55|Ruby Syntax VS Lisp Syntax]] by Philip Brocoum, Rhyme and Reason 2008%0a** [[http://tech.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=07/01/14/0336213|Lisp and Ruby]], Slashdot 2007%0a* [[http://techzinglive.com/?p=288|David Fogel / Evolving A World-Class AI]], TechZing 58 August 2010%0a** [[http://www.natural-selection.com/|Natural Selection, Inc.]] founded in 1993 by Lawrence J. Fogel%0a** http://www.ucf.edu mentioned again after Marvin Minsky MIT class on The Society of Mind%0a*** http://server.cs.ucf.edu/~vision/%0a*** http://www.cs.ucf.edu/~ecl/%0a*** http://ml.cecs.ucf.edu/ML2/%0a*** http://server.cs.ucf.edu/~vision/%0a* [[http://datajournalism.stanford.edu/|DataJournalism]] Journalism in the Age of Data by Geoff Mcghee, September 2010%0a** Seedea:Research/Visualization%0a** Seedea:Seedea/DATAmatrix#Visualizers%0a** [[http://vimeo.com/14777910|Vimeo]] full documentary%0a** [[http://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2008/05/03/business/20080403_SPENDING_GRAPHIC.html|All of Inflation’s Little Parts]], NYTimes.com 2008%0a** [[http://vis.stanford.edu/|Stanford Visualization Group]]%0a*** including Narrative Visualization: Telling Stories with Data by Edward Segel, Jeffrey Heer added to [[Wiki/FoldingHierarchy]]%0a** dedicated techniques that could be useful for Seedea:Research/PhylogeneticFlowProgramming%0a*** stream graph%0a**** [[http://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2008/02/23/movies/20080223_REVENUE_GRAPHIC.html|The Ebb and Flow of Movies - Box Office Receipts 1986 — 2008]] NYTimes.com 2008%0a**** used before in [[Events/]] through http://www.neoformix.com/2008/TwitterTopicStream.html%0a*** time nets%0a**** [[http://vis.stanford.edu/papers/timenets|Tracing Genealogical Data with TimeNets]] by Nam Wook Kim, Stuart K. Card, Jeffrey Heer, Advanced Visual Interfaces 2010%0a**** TimeNets prioritize temporal relationships in addition to family structure.%0a* [[http://kaggle.com/blog/2010/09/14/profiling-kaggles-user-base/|Profiling Kaggle’s user base]] by Anthony Goldbloom, No Free Hunch September 2010%0a* [[http://singularityhub.com/2010/09/28/eu-confronts-transhumanism-with-technolife-project-video/|EU Confronts Transhumanism With Technolife Project]] by Aaron Saenz, Singularity Hub September 2010%0a** [[http://www.youtube.com/user/TechnolifeDebate|TechnolifeDebate's Channel]] on YouTube%0a** [[http://www.technolife.no/|Technolife]]%0a*** with 809Keuros as an European 7th Framework project%0a* [[http://pirsa.org/09090007/|The Search for the Perfect Language]] by Gregory Chaitin, PIRSA 2009%0a** Abstract: I will tell how the story given in Umberto Eco's book The Search for the Perfect Language continues with modern work on logical and programming languages.%0a** Former Title: A Century of Controversy over the Foundations of Mathematics%0a** [[http://www.umcs.maine.edu/~chaitin/hu.html|Chaitin: The Search for the Perfect Language]]%0a** [[Tools/Programming#DesigningANewLanguage]]%0a** [[Languages/Languages#MakingYourOwn]]%0a** updated [[Cookbook/Biology#metabiology]] on a different topic but also by Gregory Chaitin PersonalInformationStream.WithoutNotesSeptember11=* [[http://spectrum.ieee.org/semiconductors/processors/behind-intels-new-randomnumber-generator/|Behind Intel's New Random-Number Generator]] by Greg Taylor and George Cox, IEEE Spectrum September 2011%0a* [[http://events.ccc.de/camp/2011/Fahrplan/events/4451.en.html|A modern manifest of cyberspace]] by Koen Martens (gmc), Chaos Computer Camp 2011%0a** see also [[Tools/Internet]], [[Bypassing/]] and [[Content/Projetautonomieenergetique#Communication]]%0a** http://freenetworkfoundation.org%0a* [[http://events.ccc.de/camp/2011/Fahrplan/events/4476.en.html|Open source photovoltaics]] by Moritz von Buttlar, Chaos Computer Camp 2011%0a** see also [[Cookbook/Electronics]]%0a** [[http://www.opensource-solar.org/|Opensource-solar.org]] a place for collaborative development of open source hardware for small photovoltaic systems.%0a* [[http://events.ccc.de/camp/2011/Fahrplan/events/4428.en.html|The Joy of Intellectual Vampirism]] by Christiane Ruetten, Chaos Computer Camp 2011%0a* [[http://web.mit.edu/newsoffice/2011/ai-hof-inductees.html|New Artificial Intelligence Hall of Fame inducts four MIT professors]], MIT News Office August 2011%0a* [[http://vimeo.com/28117873|Processing 2.0]] by Ben Fry and Casey Reas, Eyeo Festival August 2011%0a** cf [[Tools/Processing]]%0a* [[http://www.newscientist.com/article/mg21128283.800-your-brain-chemistry-existed-before-animals-did.html|Your brain chemistry existed before animals did]] by Michael Marshall, New Scientist September 2011%0a* [[http://events.ccc.de/camp/2011/Fahrplan/events/4450.en.html|Imagine the Future of Money]], Economic transformations, hacker culture and why we should be so lucky, Chaos Computer Camp 2011%0a** [[http://www.dyndy.net/|DYNDY]] an effort at building a Pattern Language for Alternative and Complementary Money Systems to inform and empower grassroots communities with concepts and tools to overcome scarcity, instruments and reflections for the Exodus from proprietary money.%0a** mention of http://freshmeat.net/projects/open-transactions%0a** http://openflattr.wikia.com%0a* [[http://events.ccc.de/camp/2011/Fahrplan/events/4560.en.html|Legal, illegal, decentral: Post-hacker-ethics cyberwar]], Applied loss of control to hacker-ethics?, Chaos Computer Camp 2011%0a* [[http://events.ccc.de/camp/2011/Fahrplan/events/4591.en.html|Financing The Revolution]] Jeffrey Paul (sneak), Chaos Computer Camp 2011%0a** http://sneak.datavibe.net%0a** see also [[Tools/Financial#Bitcoin]]%0a** http://fabelier.org/open-currency-by-olivier-maurel-29062011/%0a* [[http://arstechnica.com/gaming/news/2011/08/force-versus-heuristics-the-contentious-rise-of-computer-chess.ars|Brute force or intelligence? The slow rise of computer chess]] by Matthew Lasar, arstechnica August 2011%0a* [[http://rootsofaction.com/blog/education-and-learning-can-they-coexist/|Education and Learning: Can they Coexist?]] by Marilyn Price-Mitchell, Roots of Action August 2011%0a* [[http://www.newscientist.com/article/dn20857-quantum-computer-chips-pass-key-milestones.html|Quantum computer chips pass key milestones]] by Celeste Biever, New Scientist September 2011%0a* [[#AIMakesTheGrade]][[http://www.newscientist.com/article/mg21128285.200-ai-makes-the-grade.html|AI makes the grade]], by Jim Giles, New Scientist September 2011%0a** see the mentioned http://www.sagrader.com and http://www.ets.org/research/topics/as_nlp as potential tools for [[Content/MentalExercises]]%0a** close to a proposal for [[MemoryRecalls/ImprovingPIM#PIMBasedExercises]] using a percentage over a determined threshold of relevant keywords used%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gnVWfJIY38A|Nussbaum & Levmore - "The Offensive Internet"]], University of Chicago August 2011%0a** [[http://www.hup.harvard.edu/catalog.php?recid=30891&content=book|The Offensive Internet - Speech, Privacy, and Reputation]], by Saul Levmore and Martha C. Nussbaum, Harvard University Press January 2011%0a* [[http://exploringcomplexity.blogspot.com/2011/08/ibm-and-cognitive-computing-chips-how.html|On "Cognitive" Computing Chips]] by Melanie Mitchell, Exploring Complexity August 2011%0a** http://www.quora.com/Where-can-I-find-out-more-about-SyNAPSE?%0a* [[http://ubiquity.acm.org/article.cfm?id=1883611|The evolution of computation]] by Peter Wegner, ACM Ubiquity symposium 'What is Computation?' 2010%0a** read for [[Analysis/OnThePoliticsOfComputations]] but remained too theoretical going through the lives of famous computer scientists of last century%0a* [[http://events.ccc.de/camp/2011/Fahrplan/events/4491.en.html|Rethinking online news]] Journalism needs hackers to survive, Chaos Computer Camp 2011%0a** see also [[Cookbook/News]]%0a** http://overview.ap.org%0a** remember Seedea:Content/Newconcepts#InformationActionRatio from [[ReadingNotes/AmusingOurselvesToDeath]]%0a** demo http://c3o.org/lux/%0a** during Q&A mention of "chatocracy"%0a** http://collid.es%0a* [[http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2011/09/110901142110.htm|New map shows where tastes are coded in the brain]], ScienceDaily September 2011%0a** where the chef is composing his canvas%0a* [[#PastPresentFutureVisionOfAI]][[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ql623nyCdKE|Past, Present, Future Vision of AI]], Google and AAAI August 2011%0a* [[http://www.franceculture.com/emission-du-grain-a-moudre-grand-entretien-edgar-morin-en-partenariat-avec-le-magazine-books-2011-09|Edgar Morin, en partenariat avec le magazine Books]], Du Grain ŕ moudre, France Culture September 2011%0a** see also [[Events/VotingIsALearningProcess]]%0a* [[http://terrytao.wordpress.com/career-advice/does-one-have-to-be-a-genius-to-do-maths/|Does one have to be a genius to do maths?]] by Terence Tao, What’s new 2007%0a* [[http://arstechnica.com/web/news/2011/09/why-keeping-up-with-rss-is-poisonous-to-productivity-sanity.ars|Why keeping up with RSS is poisonous to productivity, sanity]] by Jacqui Cheng, arstechnica September 2011%0a** see also [[Tools/RSS]]%0a* [[http://www.franceculture.com/emission-science-publique-quelles-technologies-pour-une-croissance-verte-2011-09-02.html|Quelles technologies pour une croissance verte ?]], France Culture]] Science publique September 2011%0a** see also [[Cookbook/Chemistry]], [[Content/Projetautonomieenergetique]], [[Content/Energy]] and [[Content/Economy]] for thermoeconomics%0a* [[http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2011/03/110303111615.htm|The more secure you feel, the less you value your stuff]], ScienceDaily March 2011%0a* [[http://www.scientificamerican.com/sciammind/|Scientific American Mind]], September 2011%0a** until page 44%0a* [[#SimonColton]][[http://ccg.doc.ic.ac.uk/wiki/doku.php?id=grandchallenge|CCG Research - A Grand Challenge]] by Simon Colton, Computational Creativity Group 2002%0a** read for [[Slideshows/CreativiteArtificielleParadigmShift2011]]%0a* [[http://www.huffingtonpost.com/scott-barry-kaufman/does-creativity-require-c_b_948460.html|How Constraints Force Us to Be More Creative]] by Scott Barry Kaufman, Huffington Post August 2011%0a* [[http://quantifiedself.com/2011/09/ernesto-ramirez-on-memories-and-reflections/|Ernesto Ramirez on Memories and Reflections]] by Alexandra Carmichael, Quantified Self September 2011%0a** see [[Slideshows/MemoryLoss]] and [[Slideshows/MemoryLossPES]]%0a* [[http://www.huffingtonpost.com/mark-changizi-phd/human-evolution-_b_944323.html|What Will the Human Brain Look Like in the Future?]] by Mark Changizi, Huffington Post September 2011%0a* [[http://www.kurzweilai.net/achieving-substrate-independent-minds-no-we-cannot-copy-brains|Achieving substrate-independent minds: no, we cannot ‘copy’ brains]] by Randal A. Koene, KurzweilAI August 2011%0a** [[http://homepages.vub.ac.be/~clvidal/writings/Vidal-Metaphilosophical-Criteria.pdf|Metaphilosophical Criteria for Worldview Comparison]] by Clément Vidal, Metaphilosophy (To appear)%0a** received v3.1 by email%0a** motivated by [[Fabien/Beliefs]]%0a** note that synthesis is supposed to be a cornerstone of the French educational model%0a*** was also praised for it while in Curitiba%0a** once such a structure has been defined, criteria made explicit and even ways to compare, can worldview be generated en masse then selected automatically?%0a* [[#GoodRegulator]][[http://pespmc1.vub.ac.be/Books/Conant_Ashby.pdf|Every good regulator of a system must be a model of that system]] by Conant and Ashby, Int. J. Systems Sci. 1970%0a** referenced in Vidal article%0a** motivated by [[ReadingNotes/TreeOfKnowledge#SelfUnderstandingPartOfHomeostase]], also linked from [[Cookbook/Mind]]%0a** [[Wikipedia:Good Regulator]]%0a** http://www.goodregulatorproject.org%0a** "The theorem has the interesting corollary that the living brain, so far as it is to be successful and efficient as a regulator for survival, ''must'' proceed, in learning, by the formation of a model (or models) of its environment."%0a*** see also "Each organism is a theory about its environment." in [[ReadingNotes/PhilosophicalDarwinism]]%0a** on self-model see also [[ReadingNotes/TheEgoTunnel]] and [[ReadingNotes/BeingNoOne]]%0a*** personal attempts through [[Content/PersonalModel]], [[Fabien/Beliefs]] and [[Fabien/HealthDashboard]] (including [[Content/Exercises]])%0a** on self-regulation%0a*** personal attempts through [[Fabien/SelfDiscipline]], [[Content/Reward]] and [[Content/Meditation]]%0a* [[http://fkaplan.wordpress.com/2011/09/07/google-et-le-capitalisme-linguistique/|Google et le capitalisme linguistique]] by Frederic Kaplan, September 2011%0a** see also [[Wikipedia:Knowledge economy]], more precisely [[Wikipedia:Cognitive-cultural economy]] first discovered as "capitalisme cognitif" by [[http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yann_Moulier-Boutang|Yann Moulier-Boutang]] during UTC [[Cognition/Cognition|SC01]] seminar and [[ReadingNotes/ScanningNotes#KEINS]]%0a** see also [[ReadingNotes/TheDarkSideOfGoogle]] and [[AutoDebate/GoogleIsEvil]]%0a* [[http://networkcultures.org/wpmu/query/2009/11/13/yann-moulier-boutang-asks-are-we-all-just-googles-worker-bees/|Yann Moulier Boutang asks, "Are we all just Google's worker bees?"]], Society of the Query conference 2009%0a* [[#JudgesInJeopardy]][[http://www.yalelawjournal.org/2011/08/23/cooper.html|Judges in Jeopardy!: Could IBM’s Watson Beat Courts at Their Own Game?]] by Betsy Cooper, Yale Law Journal Online 2011%0a** [[#WatsonEnergyConsumptionEstimate]]one can wonder what is the energy required for each question asked to Watson%0a*** ignoring the tremendous software engineering and building costs%0a*** thus also consider the equivalent in dollar%0a*** 200kW ~= 100*[[http://www.redbooks.ibm.com/Redbooks.nsf/RedpieceAbstracts/redp4638.html?Open|Power 750]] servers with peak consumption of ~2 000W%0a**** at 10 cents kW/h ([[http://205.254.135.24/cneaf/electricity/epm/table5_6_b.html|average industrial end-user price]] around April 2011) it would cost $20 per hour%0a**** at about 1 second per question that amounts to ~0.5cent per answer%0a** see also http://judgepedia.org/index.php/Textualism%0a* [[http://www.guardian.co.uk/books/booksblog/2011/sep/07/amazon-bookbuying-north-south-divide|Amazon survey identifies north-south reading divide]] by Alison Flood, Guardian.co.uk September 2011%0a* [[http://www.scientificamerican.com/article.cfm?id=why-is-average-iq-higher-in-some-places|Why Is Average IQ Higher in Some Places?: Scientific American]] by Christopher Eppig, ScientificAmerican September 2011%0a** see also [[http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19488046|The heritability of general cognitive ability increases linearly from childhood to young adulthood]], Mol Psychiatry. 2010%0a* [[http://glinden.blogspot.com/2011/09/blending-machines-and-humans-to-get.html|Blending machines and humans to get very high accuracy]] by Greg Linden, Geeking with Greg September 2011%0a** reminder of coevolution?%0a* [[http://www.economist.com/node/21527030|Brainwave controllers: Put your thinking cap on]], The Economist September 2011%0a** see also [[Cookbook/Electronics#BCI]]%0a* [[http://computationallegalstudies.com/2011/09/08/judges-in-jeopardy-actually-it-is-lawyers-in-jeopardy/|Judges in Jeopardy? – Actually – It is Lawyers in Jeopardy]] by Daniel Martin Katz, Computational Legal Studies September 2011%0a* [[http://non.aux.racketiciels.info/nouvelles/niches-encore-rente-milliard-france|Niches : encore une rente d'un milliard par an en France]], AFUL September 2011%0a* [[http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0145x8b|The Philosopher's Arms, The Experience Machine]], BBC September 2011%0a** [[http://www.aleph.se/andart/archives/2011/09/im_in_the_experience_machine_today.html|I'm in the experience machine today]] by Anders Sandberg, Andart September 2011%0a* [[#EricSadin]][[http://www.franceculture.com/emission-place-de-la-toile-la-societe-de-l-anticipation-2011-09-03.html|La société de l'anticipation]] with Eric Sadin, Place de la Toile, France Culture September 2011%0a** on "gouvernementalite algorithmiques" by [[http://works.bepress.com/antoinette_rouvroy/38/|Antoinette Rouvroy]] et Thomas Berns %0a*** discovered during the same show in [[PersonalInformationStream/WithoutNotesMay10]] and then moved to [[Content/LegislativeChanges]]%0a**** originally [[http://www.cairn.info/resume.php?ID_ARTICLE=MULT_040_0088|Le nouveau pouvoir statistique]] or The New Statistical Power, Cairn.info%0a** DoJ R&D / IBM "Blue Crush" (a la Minority Report)%0a*** [[http://www-03.ibm.com/press/us/en/pressrelease/32169.wss|Memphis Police Department Reduces Crime Rates with IBM Predictive Analytics Software]] (aka Blue CRUSH), IBM Press room 2010%0a*** National Institute of Justice [[http://www.nij.gov/about/research-development-process.htm|Research and Development Process]]%0a** see also my [[Languages/OwnConcepts#GroupTheoryOfMind]] regarding marketing and other fields%0a** developing the "pliage algorithmique" and "regulation algorithmique" concepts%0a*** see also [[Person/Person#SociallyShapingAlgorithms]]%0a** concluding on the need to develop alternative algorithms (min44)%0a*** e.g. Seeks Project%0a** using Michel DeCerteau, as discovered via Person:Martin%0a** "a-priori devance l'a-posteriori" and how one can not leave ethics and moral to the judiciary realm and instead has to make his own decision%0a*** using "conscience individuelle", "etre vigilant", ...%0a*** for examples of run-aways or arm-races patterns see Seedea:Research/Drive%0a*** see ToS projet Testbed:TrackedTOS/TrackedTOS%0a* [[http://works.bepress.com/antoinette_rouvroy/32/|Gouverner: détecter et prévenir!]] by Antoinette Rouvroy, Politique Revue de débats 2009%0a** see also [[Wikipedia:Project Cybersyn]]%0a* [[http://works.bepress.com/antoinette_rouvroy/33/|Le nouveau pouvoir statistique Ou quand le contrôle s'exerce sur un réel normé, docile et sans événement car constitué de corps « numériques »]] by Antoinette Rouvroy and Thomas Berns, Multitudes 2010%0a** added before to [[Content/LegislativeChanges]]%0a** consider a country a second-order autopoeitic system (cf [[ReadingNotes/TreeOfKnowledge]]) applying the [[WithoutNotesSeptember11#GoodRegulator]] principle through statistics (e.g. INSEE in France) and thus constantly adjusting algorithmic governmentalities%0a** Trois « métadroits »%0a### droit ŕ l’oubli%0a### droit ŕ la désobéissance%0a### droit de (se) rendre compte%0a* [[http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-14841018|Supercomputer predicts revolution]], BBC News September 2011%0a** see the older [[ReadingNotes/ProgrammingForPeace]]%0a* [[http://www.computerworlduk.com/news/networking/3302464/algorithmic-stock-trading-rapidly-replacing-humans-warns-government-paper/|Algorithmic stock trading rapidly replacing humans, warns government paper]] by Leo King, September 2011 ComputerworldUK.com%0a** see also [[ReadingNotes/QuantitativeTrading]]%0a* [[http://www.radiolab.org/2011/may/31/|Talking to Machines]], Radiolab September 2011%0a* [[#UlamMemorialLectures]][[http://www.santafe.edu/research/videos/play/?id=19144117-37a8-4bec-9788-a7655057ac91|The Evolution of Intelligence on Earth Part One: The Adversarial Quartet]] by David Krakauer, Ulam Memorial Lectures: Cognitive Ubiquity, Santa Fe Institute August 2011%0a** first discover him during [[WithoutNotesNovember10#GazzanigaEmergence]]%0a** quoting Robert Nozick "If there is to be an explanation for how our intelligence functions, it will have to be in terms of factors that taken individually themselves are dumb, for eample in terms of concatenation of simple operations performated by a machine. A psychological explanation of creativity will be in terms of parts or processes that are not themselves creative."%0a*** perfect for [[Slideshows/CreativiteArtificielleParadigmShift2011]], yet criticized as being "the strong emergence hypothesis for intelligence" cf [[ReadingNotes/Emergence]] or [[Events/EmergenceEnSciencesCognitives]]%0a** the mind as an ecosystem sounds close to [[ReadingNotes/TheSocietyOfMind]]%0a*** also mention of a neuron itself as an organism, consequently one can see it as exploited, forced to act collaboratively "despite" its own needs%0a* [[http://www.santafe.edu/research/videos/play/?id=baf9ebcc-32cb-40f9-805d-ccf8b33cd73b|The Evolution of Intelligence on Earth Part Two: Invasion of the Inferential Cell]] by David Krakauer, Ulam Memorial Lectures: Cognitive Ubiquity, Santa Fe Institute August 2011%0a** introducer said "organisms do not make theory of the world, they are theories of the world"%0a*** cf [[ReadingNotes/PhilosophicalDarwinism]] and the last of [[Content/MyAphorisms#LifeAsSingleComputation]]%0a** mention of multicellular organism and the example read before in [[ReadingNotes/TreeOfKnowledge]]%0a** doubt on language, importance instead of number sense%0a*** see the work of Stanislas Dehaene%0a** key competitive advantage by outsourcing representations%0a*** on technique and its importance see [[Wikipedia:André Leroi-Gourhan]], [[Wikipedia:Gilbert Simondon]], [[Wikipedia:Bernard Stiegler]]%0a**** see also my recently started [[Content/Health#ImpactOfInformationTechnologyOnTheBrain]] and the older [[Cookbook/Cognition#ThinkingIsTechnical]]%0a** mention of niche construction%0a*** see the very clear [[ReadingNotes/TheTinkerersAccomplice]] and its concept of persistor%0a** concluding that it remains mostly unexplored except by few philosophers including Andy Clark with mention of his last [[ReadingNotes/Supersizing]] The Mind and [[http://hci.ucsd.edu/hutchins/|Edwin Hutchins]] first discovered for his seminal How a cockpit remembers its speed during [[ReadingNotes/SC02]]%0a** during Q&A mention of [[ReadingNotes/IAmAStrangeLoop]]%0a* [[http://www.santafe.edu/research/videos/play/?id=05c88b4b-ca7f-4443-bacb-80959c780960|The Evolution of Intelligence on Earth Part Three: All Watched Over by Machines of Loving Grace]] by David Krakauer, Ulam Memorial Lectures: Cognitive Ubiquity, Santa Fe Institute September 2011%0a** mention of evo-devo robotics, cf [[Wikipedia:Evolutionary developmental robotics]]%0a** mention of Dr. strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb, see also [[Content/Ethics#Robotics]] or rather [[ReadingNotes/QuantitativeTrading]] and [[Content/Economy]]%0a** mention of Nicholas Carr famous article Is Google making us stupid? listed in [[Content/Health#ImpactOfInformationTechnologyOnTheBrain]]%0a* [[http://research.microsoft.com/apps/video/dl.aspx?id=153734|Geometry and Theoretical Computer Science]] by Avi Wigderson, Microsoft Research August 2011%0a** Seedea:Content/Newconcepts#InformationGeometry%0a** first discovered in [[WithoutNotesJanuary10#AviWigderson]] then [[WithoutNotesMay11#AviWigderson]]%0a* [[http://www.ottawacitizen.com/technology/Interacting+with+women+makes+stupid/5380924/story.html|Interacting with women makes men stupid]] by Scott Barry Kaufman, Ottawa Citizen September 2011%0a* [[http://www.thegreatcourses.com/tgc/courses/course_detail.aspx?cid=1651|Optimizing Brain Fitness]] by Richard Restak, The Teaching Company April 2011%0a** mainly for lecture 11. Taking Advantage of Technology%0a** most lectures were skipped (mainly 1 and 6 to 10)%0a* [[http://www.santafe.edu/research/videos/play/?id=9e6f2bc9-b4f4-4024-ad11-a43010425b01|Using Sparse Coding to Find Independent Units of Conflict]] by Bryan Daniels, Santa Fe Institute August 2011%0a** see also [[ReadingNotes/ProgrammingForPeace]]%0a** http://tuvalu.santafe.edu/~bdaniels/%0a** first discovered in [[WithoutNotesApril11#AndrewNg]]%0a*** see also chapter VII. Sparse Representations in [[WatchingNotes/WatchingNotes#UnsupervisedFeatureLearningAndDeepLearning]]%0a** see also [[Scholarpedia:Sparse coding]]%0a* [[http://physicsworld.com/cws/article/news/46941|Did Einstein discover E = mc2?]] by Philip Ball, PhysicsWorld.com August 2011%0a* [[http://www.franceculture.com/emission-place-de-la-toile-les-ordinateurs-et-la-crise-financiere-2011-09-10.html|Les ordinateurs et la crise financičre]] with Paul Jorion, Place de la Toile, France Culture September 2011%0a** [[http://twitter.com/#!/pauljorion|@pauljorion]]%0a** http://www.pauljorion.com/blog/?p=28400 with transcript%0a* [[http://www.ft.com/cms/s/0/38452490-da07-11e0-b199-00144feabdc0.html#axzz1XgRdzTys|Studies say no link between HFT and volatility]] by Jeremy Grant and Philip Stafford, FT.com September 2011%0a* [[http://ftalphaville.ft.com/blog/2011/08/30/664751/the-feds-convenient-wti-cushing-factor/|The Fed’s convenient WTI ‘Cushing’ factor]] by Izabella Kaminska, FT Alphaville August 2011%0a** http://www.zerohedge.com/contributed/crude-wide-why%0a** http://petrole.blog.lemonde.fr/2011/09/06/la-fed-accusee-de-truquer-le-cours-du-brut-americain-par-une-journaliste-du-financial-times/%0a* [[http://blog.themistrading.com/?p=3017|Attention Human Trader, You Are No Longer Needed]], TheMistrading.com September 2011%0a** see recent equivalent articles or law, including judges%0a* [[http://allaboutalpha.com/blog/2011/09/06/the-secrets-of-high-frequency-trading/|The Secrets of High Frequency Trading]], AllAboutAlpha September 2011%0a** read about half%0a* [[http://www.sciencenews.org/view/generic/id/333389/title/Financial_world_dominated_by_a_few_deep_pockets|Financial World Dominated By A Few Deep Pockets]] by Rachel Ehrenberg, Science News September 2011%0a* [[http://www.nytimes.com/2011/09/11/business/computer-generated-articles-are-gaining-traction.html|Computer-Generated Articles Are Gaining Traction]] by Steve Lohr, NYTimes.com September 2011%0a** opinion of Chomsky?%0a** see also the recently discovered https://research.cc.gatech.edu/inc/game-forge and added to [[Slideshows/CreativiteArtificielleParadigmShift2011]]%0a* [[http://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Essays:_First_Series/Self-Reliance|Self-Reliance]] by Ralph Waldo Emerson, Essays: First Series 1841%0a** "To believe your own thought, to believe that what is true for you in your private heart is true for all men, —that is genius."%0a** "Society is a wave. The wave moves onward, but the water of which it is composed does not."%0a** via http://tuvalu.santafe.edu/~bdaniels/other.html%0a** added to [[Content/PiecesOfCulture#Essays]]%0a* [[http://edition.cnn.com/2011/TECH/web/09/12/web.index/index.html|How many pages are on the Internet?]] by John D. Sutter, CNN September 2011%0a* [[http://www.franceculture.com/emission-les-nouveaux-chemins-de-la-connaissance-la-main-14-la-main-outil-d-aristote-a-leroi-gourhan|La Main 1/4 : la main-outil, d'Aristote ŕ Leroi-Gourhan]], Les Nouveaux chemins de la connaissance, France Culture September 2011%0a** quote of Aristotle "organum pro organum" with the hand as the universal tool since it is '''not''' specialized%0a*** hence possible argument for [[Slideshows/CreativiteArtificielleParadigmShift2011]] with robotics and "universal composer"%0a*** technology recursivity%0a*** work also on the potential independence of the tool with metaphor of the slave%0a* [[http://vimeo.com/26006533|Why the Bad Guys are Winning the InfoSec War]] by Charlie Miller, NATO CCD COE’s International Conference on Cyber Conflict 2011%0a** epistemology of security%0a*** usage and life span of a zero day%0a** structuration of the market over time%0a*** thus change of the dynamics, new epistemology yet still in an arm-race model%0a*** basically emergence of brokers (e.g. [[http://www.zerodayinitiative.com/|ZeroDayInitiative.com]] aka ZDI) which earn money and protect researcher from seller%0a**** some sellers directly have "rewards programs"%0a*** no details on pricing, most likely related to popularity, impacting sector, ...%0a*** see also%0a**** [[http://www.forbes.com/2007/07/06/security-software-hacking-tech-security-cx_ag_0706vulnmarket.html|A Hacker's Nasdaq]] by Andy Greenberg, Forbes.com 2007%0a**** [[http://weis2011.econinfosec.org/|Workshop on the Economics of Information Security 2011]]%0a** see also Seedea:Research/Drive%0a** recent US alternative %0a*** [[http://www.darpa.mil/NewsEvents/Releases/2011/2011/09/12_DARPA_ENLISTS_CYBER_COMMUNITY_FOR_FRANK_DISCUSSION.aspx|DARPA enlists cyber community for frank discussion]], DARPA September 2011%0a** see also [[http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~rja14/econsec.html|Economics and Security Resource Page]] Ross Anderson%0a* [[http://vimeo.com/25710852|The first deployed cyber weapon in history: Stuxnet’s architecture and implications]] by Ralph Langner, NATO CCD COE’s International Conference on Cyber Conflict 2011%0a** first mentioned in [[WithoutNotesOctober10]] but discovered in July%0a* [[http://www.nature.com/news/2011/110831/full/477023a.html|Neuroscience vs philosophy: Taking aim at free will]] by Kerri Smith, Nature News August 2011%0a** re-evaluate my [[Fabien/Beliefs]]%0a* [[http://33bits.org/2011/09/13/everything-has-a-fingerprint-the-case-of-blank-paper/|Everything Has a Fingerprint: The Case of Blank Paper]], 33 Bits of Entropy September 2011%0a** to add to [[Bypassing/Monitoring]]%0a* [[http://aminotes.tumblr.com/post/10198820319/steven-pinker-on-the-mind-as-a-system-of-organs|Steven Pinker on the mind as a system of 'organs of computation']] by Amira Skomorowska, Lapidarium notes September 2011%0a** from Edge 1997%0a* [[http://www.gwern.net/Spaced%2520repetition|Spaced repetition]] by Gwern, August 2011%0a** see my own [[Wiki/MemoryRecipe]], [[MemoryRecalls/]] and [[Content/MentalExercises]]%0a* [[http://securityevaluators.com/files/papers/0daymarket.pdf|The Legitimate Vulnerability Market: Inside the Secretive World of 0-day Exploit Sales]] by Charles Miller, Independant Security Evaluators 2007%0a** presented at [[http://econinfosec.org/|Workshop on the Economics of Information Security]]%0a* [[http://doc.gold.ac.uk/isms/CC07/proceedings.html|Algorithmic Information Theory and Novelty Generation]] by Simon McGregor, International Joint Workshop on Computational Creativity 2007%0a** read for [[Slideshows/CreativiteArtificielleParadigmShift2011]]%0a* [[http://kylejennings.com/papers/5ijwcc-developing-creativity.pdf|Developing creativity: Artificial barriers in artificial intelligence]] by Kyle Jennings, International Joint Workshop on Computational Creativity 2008%0a** read for [[Slideshows/CreativiteArtificielleParadigmShift2011]]%0a* [[http://www.stanford.edu/group/SHR/4-2/text/wilson.html|Artificial Intelligence Research As Art]] by Stephen Wilson, SEHR Constructions of the Mind 1995%0a* [[https://plus.google.com/115565811010545226083/posts/276Hs4otjSX|Guilt Through Algorithmic Association]] by Danah Boyd, September 2011%0a** see also [[Person/Person#SociallyShapingAlgorithms]]%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Baua8oB9L_A|Categories of algorithmic aesthetics]] by Gunter Weiss, Rutgers 2009%0a** watched for [[Slideshows/CreativiteArtificielleParadigmShift2011]]%0a* [[Wikipedia:All Watched Over by Machines of Loving Grace (television documentary series)]] by Adam Curtis, BBC May 2011%0a** see also Ergo Proxy, [[Anime/Noted]]%0a** see [[Content/ComplexSystems]]%0a** motivated by [[#UlamMemorialLectures|David Krakauer's August 2011 Ulam Memorial Lectures]] with similar title%0a** reading of [[http://folksonomy.co/?permalink=2299|Folksonomy | Introducing Humdog: Pandora’s Vox Redux]], 1994%0a* [[#EmergenceOfCreativityASimulationApproach]][[http://www.thinkartificial.org/artificial-intelligence/emergence-of-creativity/|Emergence of Creativity: A Simulation Approach]] by Hrafn Th. Thórisson, Intelligent Complex Adaptive Systems, IGI Publishing 2008%0a** read for [[Slideshows/CreativiteArtificielleParadigmShift2011]]%0a** relying on autopoesis and [[ReadingNotes/TreeOfKnowledge]]%0a** mention of a "Plan Composer", see previously worked on [[Languages/OwnConcepts#UniversalComposer]]%0a*** consider how plans for each organism can be stored, rated and organized to be later on efficiently recomposed%0a**** the more efficiency decrease over time, the more risk can be taken to drift further away from what has worked in the past%0a** explore creativity and Opt or PDDL, cf http://cs-www.cs.yale.edu/homes/dvm/%0a*** e.g. via AIMA chapters [[ReadingNotes/ArtificialIntelligenceAModernApproach#Chapter|10 Classical Planning]] and [[ReadingNotes/ArtificialIntelligenceAModernApproach#Chapter11|11 Planning and Acting in the Real World]]%0a* [[http://multiverseaccordingtoben.blogspot.com/2011/09/creatingdiscovering-new-states-of-mind.html|Creating/Discovering New States of Mind]], The Multiverse According to Ben, Ben Goertzel September 2011%0a** mainly motivated by mention of creativity for [[Slideshows/CreativiteArtificielleParadigmShift2011]]%0a* [[#OpenCogMonashTalkJuly2011]][[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qfwMV18is6M|OpenCog: An Open Source Software Framework & A Design & Vision for Advanced AGI]] by Ben Goertzel, Monash Talk July 2011%0a** [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qfwMV18is6M#t=40m|~40min]] mention of [[Wikipedia:Conceptual blending]] (very interesting discussion page) as a form of creativity%0a*** see also http://wiki.opencog.org/w/Ideas#Blending with details http://wiki.opencog.org/w/MindOntology:Conceptual_Blending [[http://markmail.org/thread/jg6wou6cbrzo3ono|initial 2008 proposal]] then [[http://markmail.org/thread/nuqptmohptcanx7u|following GSoC discussion]]%0a**** [[http://doxygen.opencog.org/d0/d2b/classopencog_1_1DimEmbedModule.html#a96d356dacfaad5bc4a2286705f54f476|DimEmbedModule::blendNodes()]] Create a new node by blending the two existing nodes, n1 and n2, based on their embeddings for link type l.%0a**** [[http://doxygen.opencog.org/dd/dcf/DimEmbedModule_8cc_source.html#l00909|definition in the source]]%0a**** checked the code base but seemed unused, consider asking in #OpenCog or directly to [[https://twitter.com/#!/@ferrouswheel|@ferrouswheel]] or the author [[http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~opencog-dev/opencog/trunk/revision/5759|David Crane]]%0a*** close enough to [[OwnModelsApplied/AlgorithmicEpistemology]]%0a** watched for [[Slideshows/CreativiteArtificielleParadigmShift2011]]%0a** concluding on funding currently done via HongKong, probably motivated by diversification but first now through video games%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sZswv6re1jM|Singularity Salon Talk with Hugo de Garis]], August 2011%0a** done before [[http://summit2011.singinst.org.au/program/|Singularity Summit Australia 2011]]%0a** mention of http://hungrybeast.abc.net.au/stories/singularity%0a** based on his previous [[http://www.kurzweilai.net/globa-global-state-by-2050|Globa: Accelerating technologies will create a global state by 2050]] by Hugo de Garis, KurzweilAI January 2011%0a*** “BRAD” (Bit Rate Annual Doubling)%0a* [[http://www.franceculture.com/emission-science-publique-club-science-publique-le-hasard-existe-t-il-2011-09-16.html|Club Science Publique : le hasard existe-t-il ?]], Science publique, France Culture September 2011%0a* [[http://www.franceculture.com/emission-questions-d-ethique-le-danger-moral-des-tabloids-et-de-la-presse-people-2011-09-15.html|Le danger moral des tabloďds et de la presse people]] Questions d'éthique, France Culture September 2011%0a** see also my [[Fabien/EthicalFramework]] and [[Cookbook/News]]%0a* [[http://www.overcomingbias.com/2011/07/debating-yudkowsky.html|Debating Yudkowsky]] by Robin Hanson, Overcoming Bias July 2011%0a* [[http://creativityresearch.blogspot.com/2008/03/creativity-and-artificial-intelligence.html|Creativity and artificial intelligence]] by Diego Uribe, Current Issues in Creativity Research 2008%0a** also available at http://www.buffalostate.edu/creativity/x1119.xml%0a* [[http://www.psych.utoronto.ca/users/reingold/courses/ai/creative.html|Can Computers Be Creative?]] part of PSY371, Artificial Intelligence Tutorial Review developed and compiled by Eyal Reingold and Johnathan Nightingale, copyrighted 1999 but seemed to have been updated in 2007%0a* [[http://discovermagazine.com/2011/jul-aug/09-how-information-became-a-thing|How Information Became a Thing, and All Things Became Information]] by James Gleick, DISCOVER Magazine September 2011%0a* [[http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0004370298000551|Creativity and artificial intelligence]] by Margaret A. Boden, Artificial Intelligence 1998%0a* [[http://www.aaai.org/ojs/index.php/aimagazine/article/view/2254|Computer Models of Creativity]] by Margaret A. Boden, AI Magazine 2009%0a** part of the dedicated [[http://www.aaai.org/ojs/index.php/aimagazine/issue/view/187/showToc|Computational Creativity: Coming of Age]], Vol 30, No 3%0a** also read the editorial%0a* [[http://vega.org.uk/video/programme/281|Creativity and Computers]] with Margaret A. Boden, The Vega Science Trust 1998%0a* [[#TheNeuronalRecyclingHypothesis]][[http://www.unicog.org/publications/DehaeneFyssenChapterPreemption2004b.pdf|Evolution of human cortical circuits for reading and arithmetic: The “neuronal recycling” hypothesis]] by Stanislas Dehaene, From monkey brain to human brain, MIT Press 2004%0a** this can be considered as an efficiency application to [[Cookbook/Mind]]%0a*** to test this compare how network algorithms would apply to such a situation%0a** "The present hypothesis bears considerable similarity with a classical Darwinian concept which has been called “tinkering” by François Jacob (1977) or “exaptation” by Gould and Vrba (1982) – the re-utilization, during phylogenesis, of biological mechanisms for a new function different from the one for which they evolved."%0a*** see also [[ReadingNotes/TheTinkerersAccomplice]] and [[ReadingNotes/WithoutMiracles#Chapter5]]%0a** "each cultural acquisition must find its ecological niche in the human brain, a circuit whose initial role is close enough and whose flexibility is sufficient to be reconverted to this new role."%0a*** it also could explain why there might be no need to precisely encode in DNA the location of neural circuitry but rather let it self-organize later on by usage yet still find similarities between individuals%0a**** despite the differences of timing and context incremental learning, building open what has previously been learn, would leverage the most efficient network topology thus finding similar "solutions" in different brains%0a** Concluding predictions%0a### Our genetic envelope should limit the set of learnable cultural objects%0a### Learning difficulty should depend on the distance between the initial function and the new one.%0a**** see [[Languages/OwnConcepts#Epistemotaxis]] and consider a distance metric%0a### Cultural learning may reduce the cortical space available for previous abilities.%0a* [[http://www.kurzweilai.net/report-on-the-fourth-conference-on-artificial-general-intelligence|Report on the fourth conference on artificial general intelligence]] by Ben Goertzel, KurzweilAI September 2011%0a** read few papers earlier this month%0a* [[http://elm.eeng.dcu.ie/~alife/bmcm-alj-2004/html-single/|30 Years of Computational Autopoiesis: A Review]] by Barry McMullin, Artificial Life 2004 %0a** added to [[ReadingNotes/TreeOfKnowledge]]%0a** mention of the previously discovered Seedea:Content/Newconcepts#Chemoton%0a*** see also [[ReadingNotes/Protocells]]%0a** see also [[ReadingNotes/TheTinkerersAccomplice#Chapter3]]%0a* [[http://www.newscientist.com/article/dn20930-why-harmony-pleases-the-brain.html|Why harmony pleases the brain]] by Lisa Grossman, New Scientist September 2011%0a** see computational aesthetics and Seedea:Utopiahanalysis/Utopiahanalysis#beauty%0a* [[http://focus.aps.org/story/v28/st9|Sweet Music to your Nerves]], Physical Review Focus September 2011%0a** defining regularity%0a* [[http://www.idsia.ch/~juergen/agi2011sun.pdf|Planning to Be Surprised: Optimal Bayesian Exploration in Dynamic Environments]], AGI 2011%0a** found via http://www.idsia.ch/~juergen/interest.html used to answer http://www.quora.com/Artificial-Intelligence/What-fields-of-human-knowledge-and-elements-of-human-culture-should-I-learn-next after recalling [[WithoutNotesJune11#CuriosityDrivenDevelopment]]%0a** see also http://www.pyoudeyer.com/developmentalRobotics.htm%0a** consider this within an economical framework in which resource have to be devised to learn but also to generate and conduct plans, e.g. rather resources%0a** to compare with [[ReadingNotes/Epistemetrics]]%0a** based on [[Wikipedia:Kullback–Leibler divergence]] aka KL divergence%0a* [[http://www.idsia.ch/~juergen/ieeecreative.pdf|Formal Theory of Creativity, Fun, and Intrinsic Motivation (1990-2010)]] by Juergen Schmidhuber, IEEE Transactions on Autonomous Mental Development 2010%0a** this might be overall driven by [[ReadingNotes/TreeOfKnowledge#SelfUnderstandingPartOfHomeostase]] instantiated physiologically as neuron tending toward regularity%0a** "the traditional notion of surprise is rejected. Neither the arbitrary nor the fully predictable is ''truly'' novel or surprising. Only data with still ''unknown'' algorithmic regularities are" (p9)%0a** "a bias towards exploring previously unknown environmental regularities is ''a priori'' good in the real world as we know it, and should be inserted into practical Artificial General Intelligences (AGIs)" (p15)%0a* [[http://33bits.org/2011/09/19/digital-camera-fingerprinting/|No Two Digital Cameras Are the Same: Fingerprinting Via Sensor Noise]] by Arvind Narayanan, 33 Bits of Entropy September 2011%0a* [[http://www.piecesetmaindoeuvre.com/spip.php?page=resume&id_article=327|RFID : la police totale]], Pičces et Main d'Oeuvre July 2011%0a* [[http://blog.transhumanistes.com/2011/09/le-cas-oscar-pistorius-un-pas-dans-le.html|Le cas Oscar Pistorius : un "pas" dans le Transhumanisme ?]] by Markos, Technoprog! September 2011%0a* [[http://www.guardian.co.uk/technology/2011/sep/19/android-free-software-stallman|Is Android really free software?]] by Richard Stallman, Guardian.co.uk September 2011%0a* [[http://krebsonsecurity.com/2011/09/gang-used-3d-printers-for-atm-skimmers/|Gang Used 3D Printers for ATM Skimmers]] by Brian Krebs, Krebs on Security September 2011%0a** very good example of [[ReadingNotes/TheDarkSideOfCreativity]]%0a* [[http://www.smartthinkingbook.com/2011/09/more-information-makes-you-more.html|More information makes you more confident, if not more accurate.]] by Art Markman, September 2011%0a* [[http://creative-systems.dei.uc.pt/CC04/FinalCC04.pdf|A Framework for Exploring the Evolutionary Roots of Creativity]] by Hrafn Th. Thórisson, Case-Based Reasoning 2004%0a** read [[#EmergenceOfCreativityASimulationApproach|his similar 2008 paper]] earlier this month%0a** source unclear%0a* [[#LorenzoMagnani]][[http://creative-systems.dei.uc.pt/CC04/FinalCC04.pdf|Computational Abduction - The Extra-Theoretical Dimension of Scientific Creativity]] by Lorenzo Magnani, Case-Based Reasoning 2004%0a** [[http://www-2.unipv.it/magnani/wordpress/|Lorenzo Magnani]] at University of Pavia%0a** director of its Computational Philosophy Laboratory%0a** [[Wikipedia:Lorenzo Magnani]]%0a* [[http://www.bu.edu/wcp/Papers/Scie/ScieMagn.htm|Abduction and Hypothesis Withdrawal in Science]] by Lorenzo Magnani, World Congress of Philosophy 1998%0a** mention of Popper and Lakatos%0a* [[http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-pacific-14982906|Japan defence firm Mitsubishi Heavy in cyber attack]], BBC News September 2011%0a* [[http://www.jneurosci.org/content/31/30/10787.full|Branch-Specific Plasticity Enables Self-Organization of Nonlinear Computation in Single Neurons]] by Robert Legenstein and Wolfgang Maass, J. Neurosci. May 2011%0a** solely read introduction and discussion, skimmed over the rest%0a** via http://www.frontiersin.org/synaptic_neuroscience/10.3389/fnsyn.2011.00005/full#B6%0a* [[http://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/dr-watson-how-ibms-supercomputer-could-improve-health-care/2011/09/14/gIQAOZQzXK_story.html|Dr. Watson: How IBM’s supercomputer could improve health care]] by Martin Ford, The Washington Post September 2011%0a** via http://econfuture.wordpress.com/2011/09/16/how-ibms-watson-could-impact-medicine/%0a* [[#ScottAaronsonCMU2011BuhlLecture]][[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8bLXHvH9s1A|Quantum Computing and the Limits of the Efficiently Computable]] by Scott Aaronson, CMU 2011 Buhl Lecture June 2011%0a** for his recent paper on philosophy and complexity [[WithoutNotesAugust11#ScottAaronson]] and also famous for his comments on D-Wave, cf [[WithoutNotesMay11]]%0a** see [[Content/Mathematics#ComplexityTheory]]%0a** http://www.cmu.edu/physics/seminars-and-events/buhl-lectures/%0a* [[http://www.scottaaronson.com/blog/?p=266|What Google Won’t Find]] by Scott Aaronson, Shtetl-Optimized 2007%0a** No Super-Search Principle = "There is no physical means to solve NP-complete problems in polynomial time — not with classical computers, not with quantum computers, not with anything else."%0a** quantum adiabatic algorithm can be seen as the quantum version of simulated annealing%0a* [[#AviWigderson]][[http://www.math.ias.edu/~avi/PUBLICATIONS/MYPAPERS/AW09/AW09.ps|Knowledge, Creativity and P versus NP]] by Avi Wigderson, 2009%0a** "The seemingly abstract, philosophical question: ''Can creativity be automated?'' in its concrete, mathematical form: ''Does P - NP?'', emerges as a central challenge of science." (p2)%0a*** developed as part 4 ''P'' versus ''NP'' - can creativity be efficiently automated? (p10)%0a** Scott Aaronson actually acknowledged%0a*** Lance Fortnow too%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5OoYOjOEy6A|Mapping the Landscape of AGI - Ideas and Conclusions from the 2009 AGI Roadmap Workshop]] by Ben Goertzel, AGI August 2011%0a* [[http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1756-8765.2009.01050.x|Two Kinds of Knowledge in Scientific Discovery]] by Will Bridewell and Pat Langley, Topics in Cognitive Science 2010%0a** via http://www.isle.org/process.html%0a* [[http://fqxi.org/community/articles/display/141|The Art of Math - A pictorial branch of mathematics could help physicists draw new conclusions about quantum gravity and the nature of time.]] by Sophie Hebden, FQXi Community 2010%0a** on the usage of category theory in physics%0a** John Carlos Baez's blog [[http://johncarlosbaez.wordpress.com/|Azimuth]]%0a* [[http://fkaplan.wordpress.com/2011/09/22/les-hommes-sont-les-organes-sexuels-des-machines/|Les hommes sont les organes sexuels des machines]] by Frederic Kaplan, September 2011%0a** cf Kevin Kelly's What Technology Wants%0a** see also classics of history of technology, e.g. Leroi-Gourhan, Simondon or McLuhan%0a* [[http://fqxi.org/community/articles/display/151|Evolving Time’s Arrow - Why do we perceive time marching in one direction? Combining physics, evolutionary biology and cognitive science could close the gap between the symmetrical notion of time in fundamental science and our everyday experience.]] by Anil Ananthaswamy, FQXi Community May 2011%0a** can be seen as an argument for time stamping thoughts in a PIM, cf also [[MemoryRecalls/ImprovingPIM#Emotions]]%0a* [[http://fqxi.org/community/forum/topic/982|A Turing Test for Free Will and the Rhythm of Life]] by Zeeya Merali, FQXi Community August 2011%0a** mention of Aaronson and West%0a** http://fqxi.org/conference/talks/2011%0a* [[http://backreaction.blogspot.com/2011/08/will-ai-cause-extinction-of-humans.html|Will AI cause the extinction of humans?]] by Sabine Hossenfelder, Backreaction August 2011%0a* [[http://whywereason.wordpress.com/2011/09/20/why-being-irrational-is-important/|Why Being Irrational Is Important]] by Sam McNerney, Why We Reason September 2011%0a** based on [[http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19751074|The pretesting effect: do unsuccessful retrieval attempts enhance learning?]], J Exp Psychol Appl. 2009%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ctZ5xwC1sfM|On the multiverse]] by Max Tegmark, FQXi Setting Time Aright August 2011%0a** see also [[Content/Cosmology]]%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rgjw8O3vLBs|Architectures (Part I)]], AGI August 2011%0a** consider also cognitive architectures at large%0a*** cf http://bicasociety.org as discovered before%0a*** including for creativity e.g. http://cogarch.org/index.php?search=creativity%0a**** Creativity and metacognition in BICA as part of the [[http://bicasociety.org/2011/program/|BICA 2011 Program]]%0a**** e.g. [[Wikipedia:CLARION (cognitive architecture)#Theoretical_Applications_of_CLARION]] with mention of Incubation, insight, and creative problem solving: A unified theory and a connectionist model, Psychological Review 2010%0a** [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rgjw8O3vLBs#t=59m|~59m]] mention of Seedea:Content/Newconcepts#InformationGeometry%0a* [[http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2011/09/110922134617.htm|Some brain wiring continues to develop well into our 20s]], ScienceDaily September 2011%0a* [[http://www.paristechreview.com/2011/09/23/patents-hindering-innovation/|Are patents hindering innovation?]], ParisTech Review September 2011%0a** see also [[ReadingNotes/InformationFeudalism]], [[ReadingNotes/TheFutureOfIdeas]], [[WithoutNotesJuly11#IntellectualVentures]] and [[Slideshows/CreativiteArtificielleParadigmShift2011#AuthorshipLawAndProtection]]%0a** mention of PatentSim discovered before during [[Events/IRILLDays2010]]%0a** mention of [[http://www.dklevine.com/general/intellectual/againstfinal.htm|Against Intellectual Monopoly]] by Michele Boldrin and David K. Levine, Cambridge University Press 2008%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lpA79aZ8Bug|Organizing the World's Scientific Information by Date and Author is Making Mother Earth Sick]] by Kristen Marhaver, Google Tech Talks August 2011%0a** [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lpA79aZ8Bug#t=26m|~26min]] mention of Merchants of Doubts, see [[ReadingNotes/Agnotology]]%0a* [[http://www.scottaaronson.com/blog/?p=762|The First Law of Complexodynamics]] by Scott Aaronson, Shtetl-Optimized September 2011%0a* [[#EthicsOfAdvancedAGI]][[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cY7v1d06LwM|The Future of AGI Workshop Part 1 - Ethics of Advanced AGI]], AGI August 2011%0a** see also [[Content/Ethics#Robotics]]%0a** ~1h46min during Q&A mention of hybrid institution behind for-profit corporation and non-profit which is able to include specific goals in its legal constitution%0a*** to find then compare with my own older proposal%0a* [[http://www.newscientist.com/article/mg21128311.800-a-brief-history-of-the-brain.html|A brief history of the brain]] by David Robson, New Scientist September 2011%0a* [[http://www.sdsc.edu/~jeff/Godel_vs_AI.html|Godel vs. Artificial Intelligence]] by Jeff Makey, 1995%0a* [[http://jasss.soc.surrey.ac.uk/5/1/reviews/hales.html|John Stewart: Evolution's Arrow, The Directions of Evolution and the Future of Humanity]] reviewed by David Hales, JASSS 2002%0a* [[http://jasss.soc.surrey.ac.uk/14/3/reviews/5.html|Review of Nowak, Martin: Supercooperators: Altruism, Evolution, and Why We Need Each Other to Succeed]] reviewed by Marco A. Janssen, JASSS June 2011%0a* [[http://www.franceculture.com/plateformes-sommes-nous-prisonniers-des-codes-secrets-sommes-nous-prisonniers-des-codes-secrets.html|Sommes-nous prisonniers des codes secrets ?]] with Charles Bouillaguet, CNAM, France Culture September 2011%0a** overall maybe the complexity of computational creativity is the main problem%0a** see also [[ReadingNotes/TheCodeBook]]%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tNfP4vqE0No|AGI and Neuroscience]], AGI August 2011%0a* [[#NoahGoodman]][[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fclvsoaUI-U|Probabilistic Programs: A New Language for AI]] by Noah Goodman, AGI August 2011%0a** [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fclvsoaUI-U#t=45m|~45min]] "Theorem: Any computable distribution can be represented by a Church expression."%0a*** cf Thinking is the process that extract information by transforming a probabilty distribution to another distribution using energy. in [[Cookbook/Cognition#Thinking]]%0a*** see also Seedea:Content/Newconcepts#UniversalDistribution%0a** [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fclvsoaUI-U#t=1h14m|~1h14min]] experiments on theory of mind%0a** http://stanford.edu/~ngoodman/%0a** http://projects.csail.mit.edu/church/wiki/Church%0a*** previously discovered a little while ago during [[Events/HplusSummitHarvard#NoahGoodman]]%0a** consider http://projects.csail.mit.edu/church/wiki/Generative_Models and its related 2008 paper for [[Slideshows/CreativiteArtificielleParadigmShift2011]]%0a*** [[Wikipedia:Generative model]]%0a** [[http://dtai.cs.kuleuven.be/problog/|ProbLog]] probabilistic Prolog, a probabilistic logic programming language.%0a* [[http://aminotes.tumblr.com/post/9954215849/curiosity-as-a-mechanism-for-achieving-and|Curiosity as a mechanism for achieving and maintaining high levels of well-being and meaning in life]] by Amira Skomorowska, Lapidarium notes September 2011%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8CPCjT6hTHk#t=5m25|N is a Number]] with Paul Erdos on combinatorics and the party problem%0a** [[Wikipedia:Ramsey's theorem]]%0a** watched a long time ago%0a*** raised my interest in complexity in general and http://claymath.org/millennium/P_vs_NP/%0a**** [[Wikipedia:Cook–Levin theorem]]%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SeJtWvjkerg|Self-Programming Workshop]] AGI August 2011%0a** [[http://aginao.com/page2.php|aginao.com papers]] by Wojciech Skaba%0a** see also http://www.ros.org/wiki/nao http://www.ros.org/wiki/Robots/Nao%0a** [[http://scicontrols.com/|Sergio Pissanetzky]]'s notes on Emergent Inference%0a*** in his CFS Brain model shrinking is associated to creativity%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XbFfWUmEwY0|Self-Programmming Workshop II - Panel Q&A]], AGI August 2011%0a** ~20min on creativity, being able to remove differences and see similarities%0a* [[http://unqualified-reservations.blogspot.com/2009/07/wolfram-alpha-and-hubristic-user.html|Wolfram Alpha and hubristic user interfaces]] by Mencius Moldbug, Unqualified Reservations 2009%0a* [[http://thebigblogtheory.wordpress.com/2011/09/22/s05e01-s05e02-the-skank-reflex-analysis-the-infestation-hypothesis/|S05E01 & S05E02: The Skank Reflex Analysis & The Infestation Hypothesis]] by David Saltzberg, The Big Blog Theory September 2011%0a* [[#PhilipMaymin]][[http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=1773169|Markets are Efficient if and Only if P = NP]] by Philip Maymin, Algorithmic Finance March 2011%0a** seems to be by making it an adversarial question%0a** http://philmaymin.com/academic-papers#pnp%0a* [[http://www.newscientist.com/article/mg21128315.700-rat-cyborg-gets-digital-cerebellum.html|Rat cyborg gets digital cerebellum]] by Linda Geddes, New Scientist September 2011%0a** potential complement to [[Content/KeyExperiments#MappingToolsToBody]] as a justification to [[ReadingNotes/Supersizing]] and [[Cookbook/Mind]]%0a* [[http://www.fhi.ox.ac.uk/multimedia_all/wic_videos2|The Future of Machine Intelligence Requires Learning the Foundations of Knowledge]] by Ben Kuipers, Future of Humanity Institute January 2011%0a** details on LIDAR but using a constructivist approach%0a* [[http://www.fhi.ox.ac.uk/multimedia_all/wic_videos2|Superintelligence: The Control Problem]] by Nick Bostrom, Future of Humanity Institute January 2011%0a* [[http://www.nesta.org.uk/home1/assets/events/hot_topics_mind_over_matter|Mind over matter]] with Kevin Warwick and Anders Sandberg, NESTA September 2011%0a* [[http://www.washingtonpost.com/national/national-security/a-future-for-drones-automated-killing/2011/09/15/gIQAVy9mgK_print.html|A future for drones: automated killing]] by Peter Finn, The Washington Post September 2011%0a** see also [[Content/Ethics#Robotics]]%0a** [[http://www.icrac.co.uk/|ICRAC]] International Committee for Robot Arms Control%0a* [[http://www.technologyreview.com/printer_friendly_article.aspx?id=38653|Searching for New Ideas]] by Tom Simonite, Technology Review September 2011%0a* [[http://www.theandproject.com/themes/art-coding-coding-art|The Art of Coding, The Coding of Art]] with Zach Lieberman and Golan Levin, A.N.D September 2011%0a** Lieberman's inhale/exhale%0a*** Inhale involves performing research and trying to get inspired and find the precedence or the work that relates to what you’re thinking about%0a**** cf [[CognitiveEnvironments/CognitiveEnvironments#Learning]]%0a*** Exhale involves the states of making, getting yourself in the zone%0a**** cf [[CognitiveEnvironments/CognitiveEnvironments#Producing]]%0a* [[http://www.marklynas.org/2011/09/the-myths-of-easter-island-jared-diamond-responds/|The myths of Easter Island – Jared Diamond responds]], Mark Lynas' blog September 2011%0a* [[http://thesciencenetwork.org/programs/nips-2011/nips-panel|NIPS at 25 Panel]], TSN 2011%0a** mention of an article studying the possible emergence of consciousness of the Internet%0a*** sounds close to [[Wikipedia:Francis Heylighen#The_Global_Brain]] idea%0a** mention of the moderator [[Wikipedia:Roger Bingham]] next appearance in an event at Deauville this October which will host questions regarding the effect of Internet%0a*** could be very interesting for [[Content/Health#ImpactOfInformationTechnologyOnTheBrain]] PersonalInformationStream.WithoutNotesSeptember12=* [[http://fr.slideshare.net/slideshow/embed_code/14247437|La France des deconnectes]], Havas%0a* [[http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/09/12/arousal-disgust-sex-study_n_1877743.html|How Arousal Overrides Disgust During Sex: Study]] by Catherine Pearson, Huffington Post September 2012%0a** http://www.plosone.org/article/info%253Adoi%252F10.1371%252Fjournal.pone.0044111%0a* [[http://www.liberation.fr/culture/01012357658-petite-poucette-la-generation-mutante|Petite Poucette, la génération mutante]] by Pascale Nivelle and Michel Serres, Libération 2011%0a** [[ReadingNotes/PetitePoucette]]%0a** http://www.editions-belin.com/ewb_pages/f/fiche-article-petite-poucette-18683.php%0a* [[http://www.overcomingbias.com/2012/08/ai-progress-estimate.html|AI Progress Estimate]] by Robin Hanson, Overcoming Bias August 2012%0a* [[http://www.larecherche.fr/content/actualite-sapiens/article?id=32139|Le rôle des neurones nés chez l'adulte se précise]], La Recherche July 2012%0a* [[Wikipedia:Rosenhan experiment]]%0a** consider for [[Content/KeyExperiments]]%0a* [[http://vimeo.com/48060670|Michel Serres et Bernard Stiegler]], 2012%0a* [[http://vimeo.com/47922266|Michel Serres : petite poucette]], Journée du livre a Felletin August 2012%0a** "Qu'est-ce qu'une tete bien faite ? C'est l'invention."%0a* [[http://www.ted.com/talks/andrew_mcafee_are_droids_taking_our_jobs.html|Andrew McAfee: Are droids taking our jobs?]], TEDxBoston 2012%0a** cf [[ReadingNotes/RaceAgainstTheMachines]]%0a* [[http://www.theatlantic.com/technology/archive/2012/09/how-google-builds-its-maps-and-what-it-means-for-the-future-of-everything/261913/|How Google Builds Its Maps—and What It Means for the Future of Everything]] by Alexis C. Madrigal, September 2012 The Atlantic%0a* [[http://econfuture.wordpress.com/2012/08/20/china-robotsautomation-and-unemployment/|China, Robots/Automation and Unemployment]] by Martin Ford, econfuture August 2012%0a* [[http://whitequark.org/blog/2012/09/25/why-raspberry-pi-is-unsuitable-for-education/|Why Raspberry Pi is unsuitable for education]] by Peter Zotov, whitespace September 2012%0a* Computational Creativity: The Final Frontier? by Simon Colton and Geraint A. Wiggins, ECAI 2012%0a* Thoughts on Computational Creativity by Philip Galanter, Computational Creativity : An Interdisciplinary Approach 2009%0a* [[#TenSimpleRulesForOnlineLearning]]Ten Simple Rules for Online Learning by David B. Searls, PLoS Computational Biology 2012%0a** see also [[MOOCs/]]%0a* The Manifest Destiny or Artificial Intelligence by Brian Hayes, American Scientist 2012%0a* On the Feasability of Side-Channel Attacks with Brain-Computer Interfaces%0a** see [[Languages/OwnConcepts#Cryptocognition]], [[Cookbook/Electronics#BCI]] and [[MemoryRecalls/Security]] PersonalInformationStream.WithoutNotesSeptember13=* [[http://priceonomics.com/the-price-of-a-child/|The Price of a Child]] by Alex Mayyasi, Priceonomics.com August 2013%0a* [[http://blogs.reuters.com/great-debate/2013/08/29/why-a-medieval-peasant-got-more-vacation-time-than-you/|Why a medieval peasant got more vacation time than you]] by Lynn Parramore, The Great Debate for Reuters August 2013%0a* [[http://www.nytimes.com/2012/12/02/opinion/sunday/new-love-a-short-shelf-life.html?pagewanted=all&_r=2&|New Love - A Short Shelf Life]] by Sonja Lyubomirsky, NYTimes.com 2012%0a* [[http://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/the-passion-paradox/201302/can-old-love-be-new-again|Can Old Love Be New Again?]] by Amy Muise, Psychology Today February 2013%0a* [[http://www.schneier.com/blog/archives/2013/09/our_newfound_fe.html|Our Newfound Fear of Risk]] by Bruce Schneier, Schneier on Security September 2013%0a** see also [[ReadingNotes/LiarsAndOutliers]]%0a* [[http://www.salon.com/2013/09/02/the_internets_next_victim_advertising/|The Internet’s next victim: Advertising]] by Andrew Leonard, Salon.com September 2013%0a* [[http://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2013/sep/08/wall-street-versus-poor-in-america|The wealthy 'make mistakes', the poor go to jail]] by Chris Arnade, Theguardian.com September 2013%0a* [[http://www.businessinsider.com/norway-has-more-money-than-it-knows-what-to-do-with-2013-9|Norway Has More Money Than It Knows What To Do With]] by Pierre-Henry Deshayes, Business Insider September 2013%0a* [[http://priceonomics.com/the-science-of-snobbery/|The Science of Snobbery]] by Alex Mayyasi, Priceonomics September 2013%0a* [[http://arstechnica.com/security/2013/09/crypto-prof-asked-to-remove-nsa-related-blog-post/|Crypto prof asked to remove NSA-related blog post]] by Nate Anderson, Ars Technica September 2013%0a* [[http://arstechnica.com/science/2013/09/sometimes-storing-electricity-makes-no-energetic-sense/|Sometimes storing electricity makes no (energetic) sense]] by John Timmer, Ars Technica September 2013%0a** cf [[Content/Energy]] and Seedea:Content/Newconcepts#EROEI%0a* [[https://plus.google.com/100209651993563042175/posts/ct1MX5xn9WY|"Siri, I'm bleeding real bad, call me an ambulance!" -…]] by Andrej Karpathy, August 2013%0a* [[http://www.bbc.com/future/story/20130908-syria-tech-that-may-be-deployed|The latest tech weapons the US might deploy in Syria]] by Sharon Weinberger, BBC Future September 2013%0a* [[http://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/katrina-vanden-heuvel-from-inequality-for-all-a-challenge-to-america/2013/09/10/45d69404-1957-11e3-8685-5021e0c41964_story.html|From ‘Inequality for All,’ a challenge to America]] by Katrina vanden Heuvel, The Washington Post September 2013%0a* [[http://www.technologyreview.com/view/519186/security-flaw-shows-tor-anonymity-network-dominated-by-botnet-command-and-control/|Security Flaw Shows Tor Anonymity Network Dominated By Botnet Command And Control Traffic]], Physics arXiv Blog for MIT Technology Review September 2013%0a* [[http://www.technologyreview.com/view/519036/how-mechanical-turkers-crowdsourced-a-huge-lexicon-of-links-between-words-and-emotion/|How Mechanical Turkers Crowdsourced a Huge Lexicon of Links Between Words and Emotion]], Physics arXiv Blog for MIT Technology Review September 2013%0a* [[http://www.technologyreview.com/view/518991/global-patent-map-reveals-the-structure-of-technological-progress/|Global Patent Map Reveals the Structure of Technological Progress]], Physics arXiv Blog for MIT Technology Review September 2013%0a* [[http://qz.com/116136/the-bitcoin-of-governance-could-be-coming-soon/|The Bitcoin of governance could be coming soon]] by Gulay Ozkan, Quartz August 2013%0a* [[http://well.blogs.nytimes.com/2013/09/11/how-exercise-can-help-us-eat-less/?_r=0|How Exercise Can Help Us Eat Less]] by Gretchen Reynolds, NYTimes.com September 2013%0a* [[http://blog.castac.org/2013/09/a-byte-of-the-apple-a-review-of-the-film-jobs-2013/|A Byte of the Apple: A Review of the Film "Jobs" (2013)]] by Patricia G. Lange, blog.castac.org September 2013%0a* [[http://blogs.wsj.com/economics/2013/09/10/some-95-of-2009-2012-income-gains-went-to-wealthiest-1/|Some 95%25 of 2009-2012 Income Gains Went to Wealthiest 1%25]] by Brenda Cronin, Real Time Economics for WSJ September 2013%0a* [[http://www.lemonde.fr/politique/article/2013/09/11/un-rapport-propose-de-taxer-les-proprietaires-occupant-leur-logement_3475419_823448.html|Un rapport propose de taxer les propriétaires occupant leur logement]] by Patrick Roger, LeMonde.fr September 2013%0a* [[http://www.paristechreview.com/2013/09/06/future-financial-mathematics/|The Future of Financial Mathematics]] by Nicole El Karoui, ParisTechReview.com September 2013%0a* [[http://www.forbes.com/sites/deancrutchfield/2012/11/27/luxottica-sees-itself-as-king-raising-questions-about-brand-authenticity/|Luxottica Sees Itself As King, Raising Questions About Brand Authenticity]] by Dean Crutchfield, Forbes 2012%0a* [[http://arstechnica.com/gaming/2013/09/virtual-perfection-why-8k-resolution-per-eye-isnt-enough-for-perfect-vr/|Virtual Perfection: Why 8K resolution per eye isn’t enough for perfect VR]] by Kyle Orland, Ars Technica September 2013%0a* [[http://www.nytimes.com/2013/09/12/opinion/putin-plea-for-caution-from-russia-on-syria.html?hp&_r=0|What Putin Has to Say to Americans About Syria]] by Vladimir V. Putin, NYTimes.com September 2013%0a* [[http://www.psychologicalscience.org/index.php/news/releases/everyday-sadists-take-pleasure-in-others-pain.html|Everyday Sadists Take Pleasure In Others’ Pain]] by Anna Mikulak, Association for Psychological Science September 2013%0a* [[http://www.reporterre.net/spip.php?article4659|Elle vit sans argent, et s'en porte trčs bien]] by Isabelle Tissot, Reporterre September 2013%0a* [[http://www.ovh.com/fr/backstage/a1164.protection-anti-ddos-service-standard|Comment OVH lutte contre les attaques DDoS ?]], OVH September 2013%0a* [[http://www.technology.org/2013/09/13/large-scale-social-experiment-highly-aged-society-japan-2030/|A Large-Scale Social Experiment for a Highly-Aged Society in Japan for 2030]], Technology Org September 2013%0a* [[http://blog.hackingevolution.net/2013/09/03/evolving-juntas/|Evolving Juntas With Membership Queries]] by K. Burjorjee, Evorithmics September 2013%0a** via http://www.reddit.com/r/MachineLearning/comments/1mbrek/hello_computational_learning_theory_meet/%0a** see also [[ReadingNotes/ProbablyApproximatelyCorrect]]%0a* [[http://rjlipton.wordpress.com/2009/06/04/the-junta-problem/|The Junta Problem]] by Dick Lipton, Gödel's Lost Letter and P=NP 2009%0a* [[http://www.iacap.org/proceedings_IACAP13/paper_39.pdf|Attempts to Attribute Moral Agency to Intelligent Machines are Misguided]] by Roman V. Yampolskiy, IACAP 2013%0a* [[http://torrentfreak.com/netflix-uses-pirate-sites-to-determine-what-shows-to-buy-130914/|Netflix Uses Pirate Sites to Determine What Shows to Buy]], TorrentFreak September 2013%0a* [[http://www.jstor.org/discover/10.2307/20152514?uid=3737592&uid=2&uid=4&sid=21102616445501|The Effect of Generalized Metacognitive Knowledge on Test Performance and Confidence Judgments]] by Gregory Schraw, The Journal of Experimental Education 1997%0a** to consider for [[MOOCs/]]%0a* [[http://www.technologyreview.com/view/519241/report-suggests-nearly-half-of-us-jobs-are-vulnerable-to-computerization/|Report Suggests Nearly Half of U.S. Jobs Are Vulnerable to Computerization]] by Aviva Hope Rutkin, MIT Technology Review September 2013%0a** http://www.futuretech.ox.ac.uk/oms-working-paper-future-employment-how-susceptible-are-jobs-computerisation-dr-carl-benedikt-frey-m%0a* [[http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2013/09/130910140941.htm|Possibility of selectively erasing unwanted memories]], ScienceDaily September 2013%0a* [[http://arstechnica.com/science/2013/09/trading-bots-create-extreme-events-faster-than-humans-can-react/|Trading bots create extreme events faster than humans can react]] by John Timmer, Ars Technica September 2013%0a** http://www.nature.com/srep/2013/130911/srep02627/full/srep02627.html%0a* [[http://www.sciencemag.org/content/325/5939/425|Predicting the Behavior of Techno-Social Systems]] by Alessandro Vespignani, Science 2009%0a* [[http://www.technologyreview.com/view/519306/most-influential-emotions-on-social-networks-revealed/|Most Influential Emotions on Social Networks Revealed]], MIT Technology Review September 2013%0a* [[http://priceonomics.com/how-minimum-wage-makes-workers-unskilled/|How Minimum Wage Makes Workers Unskilled]] by Alex Mayyasi, Priceonomics.com September 2013%0a* [[http://www.wired.com/design/2013/09/shadow-a-beautiful-app-that-helps-you-remember-your-dreams/|Shadow: A Beautiful App That Tracks Your Dreams]] by Liz Stinson, Wired Design for Wired.com September 2013%0a* [[http://istc-bigdata.org/index.php/benchmarking-graph-databases/|Benchmarking Graph Databases]] by Alekh Jindal, Intel Science & Technology Center for Big Data September 2013%0a* [[http://www.creativitypost.com/psychology/through_the_looking_glass|Through the Looking Glass]] by Katharine Herrup, The Creativity Post September 2013%0a* [[http://www.businessinsider.com/mark-zuckerberg-admits-coolness-is-done-for-us-2013-9|Mark Zuckerberg Admits: 'Coolness Is Done For Us']] by Jim Edwards, Business Insider September 2013%0a** Facebook as utility%0a* [[http://www.eweek.com/developer/linus-torvalds-talks-linux-development-at-linuxcon.html|Linus Torvalds Talks Linux Development at LinuxCon]] by Sean Michael Kerner, eweek September 2013%0a* [[http://arstechnica.com/security/2013/09/researchers-can-slip-an-undetectable-trojan-into-intels-ivy-bridge-cpus/|Researchers can slip an undetectable trojan into Intel’s Ivy Bridge CPUs]] by Dan Goodin, Ars Technica September 2013%0a* [[http://priceonomics.com/the-market-failure-of-first-dates/|The Market Failure of First Dates]] by Sarah Scharf, Priceonomics.com September 2013%0a* [[http://techcrunch.com/2013/09/19/playing-starcraft-2-might-make-you-smarter/|Playing Starcraft 2 Might Make You Smarter]] by Alex Wilhelm, TechCrunch September 2013%0a** http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0070350%0a* [[http://www.economist.com/news/china/21586845-flawed-system-judging-research-leading-academic-fraud-looks-good-paper|Scientific research: Looks good on paper]], The Economist September 2013%0a* [[http://blogs.scientificamerican.com/guest-blog/2013/09/25/the-future-role-of-computers-in-mathematics/|The Future Role of Computers in Mathematics]] by Julie Rehmeyer, Scientific American Blog Network September 2013 PersonalInformationStream.WithoutNotesSeptember14=* [[http://www.technologyreview.com/view/530401/evidence-grows-that-online-social-networks-have-insidious-negative-effects/|Evidence Grows That Online Social Networks Have Insidious Negative Effects]], MIT Technology Review August 2014%0a* [[http://www.fypeditions.com/puce-tete-les-interfaces-cerveau-machine-augmenter-lhumain-depasser-ses-limites/|Interview de Dorian Neerdael]], FYP Editions August 2014%0a* [[http://www.lonelyplanet.com/travel-tips-and-articles/you-booked-a-crappy-hotel-now-what?affil=EML_EDITORIALNEWS_85|You booked a crappy hotel. Now what?]] by Leif Pettersen, Lonely Planet July 2014%0a* [[http://motherboard.vice.com/en_uk/read/the-future-of-robot-labour-has-everything-to-do-with-capitalism|​The Future of Robot Labor Is the Future of Capitalism]] by Jordan Pearson, Motherboard September 2014%0a* [[http://www.cityam.com/1409646875/uber-taxi-app-banned-throughout-germany-after-frankfurt-ruling|Uber taxi app banned throughout Germany after Frankfurt ruling]] by Guy Bentley, City A.M. 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https://blog.mozvr.com/hubs-by-mozilla-for-immersive-embodied-user-feedback/%0a* https://protonmail.com/blog/coalition-for-app-fairness/%0a* https://www.cbsnews.com/news/silicon-valley-parents-are-raising-their-kids-tech-free/%0a* https://iapp.org/news/a/establishing-privacy-controls-for-virtual-reality-and-immersive-technology/%0a* https://www.ft.com/content/06ad9abe-73aa-44f7-b1fe-08dc16854610%0a* http://www.portesdularge.com/fr/les-bretons-en-belgique-1945-2020-la-bretagne-a-bruxelles-par-olivier-le-dour/ Planning.GiftsWishlistAndExpectedReturnOnHappiness=This page will list the different items I would like to receive as gift from other or even from myself. The list aims at prioritizing items that would have the lower cost, financial or not, and would be the most intense and long lasting happiness.%0a%0a||border=1%0a||!Gift ||!Price range ||!Other costs ||!Motivation and fulfilled needs ||!Expected happiness duration ||!Expected happiness intensity ||!Remarks ||%0a||{-[[http://www.gadgetwraps.com/devices/smart-watch/pebble-watch/pebble-time.html|PT Gadget wrap]]-} ||$10 ||1 week delivery, pollution ||Protect PT, safety ||Few Weeks ||Low || ||%0a||Printed version of [[Content/MyAphorisms]] ||$100 ||Time and collaboration for design ||Solidifying some content I produced ||Years ||Overall low but probably high when discussed or shown ||Self-centered ||%0a%0a!To add with details%0a* rephone for Pebble Time http://makezine.com/2015/09/22/seeed-studio-rephone-modular-cell-phone/%0a* items or ways to improve sleep%0a* noise cancelling head set%0a* meditation class%0a* programming class%0a* [[https://www.amazon.fr/gp/registry/wishlist/2QIMHYIAJ6DKE/|Amazon.fr wishlist]]%0a* [[http://www.amazon.de/gp/registry/wishlist/TEHF6ER7UJPV/|Amazon.de wishlist]]%0a* touchscreen glove%0a* {-IoT board or kit-} got an Arduino + shield during [[Events/VRHackatonBrussels2016]]%0a** {-[[http://wipy.io/product/wipy/|WiPy]] -}%0a** {-[[http://www.seeedstudio.com/depot/Grove-starter-kit-plus-Intel-IoT-Edition-for-Intel-Galileo-Gen-2-and-Edison-p-1978.html|Grove starter kit]]-}%0a*** does not including the Edison%0a* 23andMe%0a* {-Survival-} Civilization reboot bootcamp, cf The Knowledge%0a* [[Xmaswishlist]]%0a* http://withsoftware.benetou.fr/CC2015Goal3/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Tools/YearlyRewards%0a%0a!To explore%0a* https://www.reddit.com/r/shutupandtakemymoney%0a%0a!Inspired by %0a* [[Cognition/PriorityByEconomicalSystem]]%0a* [[MOOCs/TheScienceOfHappiness]] Planning.Xmaswishlist=yet remembering [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zlh71WoIFEE|Denis Chasseloup - J'ai]], [[Content/CanBuyCantBuy]], "There is enough for everybody's need, but not enough for anybody's greed" Mahatma Gandhi. Consider if it is a gadget, trendy or not, or rather a liberating and creative investment.%0a%0a![[#General]]General%0a# [[Wikipedia:Comparison of consumer brain–computer interfaces]]%0a# [[http://www.oculusvr.com/|Oculus Rift]] ($300)%0a# [[Content/Health#PersonalGenomics]] test (e.g. 23andMe)%0a# [[Cookbook/Electronics#Robotics]] e.g. [[http://store.irobot.com/product/index.jsp?productId=2586252|iRobot Create® Programmable Robot]]%0a# 3D print of a wiki instance visualization%0a# [[http://ampedbikes.com/|Amped bike kit]]%0a# [[http://www.livescribe.com/|Livescribe]] Never Miss A Word%0a## or an equivalent which works with Linux%0a# http://www.ourp.im/PIM/MembersTools#Hardware%0a# life camera http://getNarrative.com%0a%0a![[#Goal2015]]Goal 2015%0a* {-Janvier : 5€ NFC-}%0a* {-Fevrier : 20€ VR cardboard-}%0a* Mars : 25€ [[http://shop.oreilly.com/product/0636920023784.do|OReilly's Python for Data analysis]]%0a* Avril : 30€ Joylent%0a* Mai : 40€ Zazzle discipline Poster%0a* Juin : 50€ ?%0a* July : 60€ Torres Jaime I Brandy%0a* August : 120€ ?%0a* September : 190€ Pebble smartwatch %0a* October : 300€ ?%0a* November : 500€ ?%0a* December : 1000€ ?%0a%0aRemaining :%0a* 20€ each O'Reilly books %0a** [[http://shop.oreilly.com/product/0636920022923.do|Programming Computer Vision with Python]]%0a** [[http://shop.oreilly.com/product/0636920023784.do|Python for Data Analysis]]%0a** [[http://shop.oreilly.com/product/0636920032502.do|Lightweight Django]]%0a* 50€ HSBXL style gadget making%0a* 60€ Arduino 2%0a* 90€ Intel Edisson%0a* 90€ Leap Motion%0a* 100€ eletronic note taking e.g. http://www.livescribe.com%0a* {-150€ smartwatch-}%0a* 200€ domotics e.g. http://www.smappee.com/be_fr/%0a* 250€ Logo from designer%0a* 250€ OpenBCI headset%0a* 400€ Roomba%0a* 700€ 3D printer%0a* 500€ LEGO Mindstorms NXT%0a* 1000€ [[http://www.nytimes.com/2015/01/20/business/co-working-on-vacation-a-desk-in-paradise.html?_r=0|coworking vacation]]%0a* 2000€ computer%0aSee also https://www.kickstarter.com/discover/categories/technology/wearables?ref=category and https://www.indiegogo.com/explore/technology%0a%0a![[#SeedeasInteractions]]From Seedea's [[Seedea:Seedea.Seedea#Interactions|Interactions]] (I/O)%0a# multitouch table%0a## homemade according to plan from [[http://www.instructables.com/id/Interactive-Multitouch-Display/|instructables]] based on video-projector (200euro in Winter 2008)%0a[[#InternetTablet]]%0a# {-Internet tablet-}%0a## mostly deprecated by smartphones%0a# Emotiv / NeuroSky kit%0a## [[Wikipedia:Comparison of consumer brain–computer interfaces]]%0a# [[http://fabathome.org/wiki/index.php?title=Fab%2540Home:Getting_Started|FabLab]]%0a# Quality [[Content.MyServer|remote host]] (RPS)%0a%0a![[#mobility]]Computer assisted cognitive mobility%0a{-Internet Tablet with a solar backpack.-}%0aMostly deprecated by smartphones%0a* Arriving home a base to plug it on my USB keyboard, huge screen, etc...%0a* Moving out connected with the WiFi and the backpack using my own remote server to do heavy computations and store large data%0aOverall it seems dedicated and specialized cheap devices are sufficient.%0a%0a![[#ToDo]]To do%0a* add current price in euros%0a* add liberating and creative uses%0a* rank by expected ROI PmWiki.AccessKeys=(:Summary:Access keys are keyboard shortcuts for tasks that would otherwise require a mouse:)%0a%25audience%25 visitors (intermediate)%0aAccess keys are keyboard shortcuts for tasks that would otherwise require a mouse. They are part of markup that may exist on any webpage, but on PmWiki steps have been taken to make it easier to use access keys throughout a site, and to make it possible to adjust key assignments to accommodate different languages and preferences.%0a%0a!!Using access keys in different operating systems and browsers%0aIn most cases, access keys require users to hold down one key -- Alt, on Windows, and Ctrl, on Macintosh -- and then press a second key (the "access key"). Exceptions exist for specific browsers, and specific versions. For example, Internet Explorer requires that the Enter key be pressed at the end of the sequence for versions 5 and up under Windows, but not under Macintosh (where access keys were not supported until after version 4.5). Firefox versions 1.5 and earlier simply use Alt, while Firefox version 2.0 uses Shift+Alt. For Opera, which makes extensive use of keyboard shortcuts for its own operation, access keys are invoked by pressing Shift and Escape before the selected access key character (without the Alt key). Note, in cases of conflicts between the keyboard shortcuts assigned by browsers and access keys assigned by links and other markup on webpages, many browsers, including Mozilla, Netscape and Internet Explorer, allow access keys to override the browser defaults and require a different sequence to continue using overridden browser assignments (typically, by pressing and releasing the Alt key, instead of holding it down). %0a%0aTo simplify the description below, these basic keyboard combinations, and exceptions, are referred to generally as "Akey+" on this page. If you are using a Mac, just think Ctrl+, and if you are using a PC, think Alt+ or Alt+Shift+, unless you are using a browser that requires something else.%0a%0a!!List of access key assignments in default PmWiki installation%0aThe following is a list of the access keys that are used by PmWiki in default English language installations. Each of the letters identified below must be used together with the AKey+ combination for your operating system and browser.%0a||width=%0a||! Key ||!Function ||%0a|| e ||edit||%0a|| h ||history||%0a|| c ||recent changes||%0a|| s ||save page||%0a|| u ||save and keep editing||%0a|| p ||preview page||%0a|| i ||emphasized text (''italic'')||%0a|| b ||strong text ('''bold''')||%0a|| , ||jump to edit textarea (when in edit modes)|| %0a%0a!!Customizing access keys%0a%0aThe default access key values can be changed by site administrators using the string mapping methods to customize a site for other languages by modifying the config.php file. See [[Internationalizations]]. Individuals who want to customize the keys used by their browser can use a similar string mapping approach by posting a special query parameter that sets a cookie on their browser. See [[Site.Preferences]].%0a%0aNote that at least some skins (e.g., Lean) also specify access keys within their own template files (*.tmpl), using the accesskey attribute with the Edit, History, etc. links on the page. In order to change the access keys when using these skins, it seems one must edit the template file itself.%0a%0a%25audience%25 admins (intermediate)%0a!!Access key string mapping variables%0aPmWiki uses the same "phrase translation" tables for access key mappings as it does for [[internationalization(s)]]. This makes it possible for administrators, skins, language translators, and visitors to all influence the way that specific keys are mapped to actions. By convention, the translation phrases for all of the access key actions start with the characters "ak_", so that the page variable "[@$[ak_edit]@]" is replaced by the access key for editing as defined by the current preferences, language, skin default, or site default. %0a%0aHere is a listing of the access key translation phrases defined by PmWiki 2.1 (and their current translation values). Note that some actions do not have a corresponding access key by default.%0a%0a||width=%0a||!Phrase ||!Key ||%0a||ak_view ||$[ak_view]||%0a||ak_edit ||$[ak_edit]||%0a||ak_history ||$[ak_history]||%0a||ak_print ||$[ak_print]||%0a||ak_recentchanges||$[ak_recentchanges]||%0a||ak_save ||$[ak_save]||%0a||ak_saveedit ||$[ak_saveedit]||%0a||ak_preview ||$[ak_preview]||%0a||ak_savedraft||$[ak_savedraft]||%0a||ak_em ||$[ak_em]||%0a||ak_strong ||$[ak_strong]||%0a%0a!!Implementation of access keys%0aAccess keys are implemented in html as optional parameters that can be added to links and many other types of markup.%0a%0a'''Example:''' [@%3ca href="http://example.com" accesskey="x">Example%3c/a>@] would create a link to example.com that could be triggered by clicking on the linked word "example" or using the access key Akey+x. That same action key link could be created in PmWiki markup by typing [@%25item accesskey="x"%25[[http://example.com|Example]]@], like this: %25item accesskey="x"%25[[http://example.com|Example]]. Try it and see if it works. Note that this AKey+x access key only works this way on this page, because it is simply a shortcut for accessing the link that exists only on this page.%0a%0aThe list of access key assignments in default PmWiki installations generally work throughout a site because links have been created in PmWiki skins and editing screens that incorporate access key parameters using the access key translation phrases. One location where those links can be viewed is [[Site.PageActions]]. That page contains the links that the default PmWiki skin, and many other skins, use to generate links such as "View" "Edit" and "History" that appear on most pages (other than editing screens). Each of the links in that page also has an [@%25accesskey=$[ak_xxx]%25@] declaration in front of it, which enables a specific access key for that link.%0a%0a%25trail%25 %3c%3c|[[Documentation index]]|>>%0a%0a>>faq%3c%3c [[#faq]]%0a%0aQ: How can I change the keyboard shortcuts for editing and saving a page?%0a%0aA: See [[PmWiki.AccessKeys]].%0a PmWiki.Audiences=(:Summary:Patrick Michaud's comments regarding the "audiences" for which PmWiki was designed:)%0aThis page contains Patrick Michaud's comments regarding the "audiences" for which PmWiki was designed. As such, many people are reluctant to modify the page, because it is a statement of his opinions and describes some of the thought that went into creating PmWiki. (And we all thank him for that!) %0a%0a%0a!!Patrick's comments%0aI think of PmWiki in terms of two audiences: ''Authors'' are the people who generate web content using PmWiki, and [[wiki administrator]]s are the folks who install, configure, and maintain a PmWiki installation on a web server. In some senses it could be claimed that as the primary developer of PmWiki I should only have wiki administrators as my target audience, and that authors are the target audience for the administrators. But what really makes PmWiki useful to wiki administrators is that I've put a lot of consideration into creating a tool that is usable by authors, so I have to keep the needs of both audiences in mind as I'm designing and adding new features to PmWiki. %0a%0aWithin the authoring audience I see that there are "naive authors" and "experienced authors". "Naive authors" are the folks who use wiki to generate content but may know next-to-nothing about HTML, much less style sheets or PHP or the like. Naive authors are easily discouraged from generating web content if they have to wade through markup text that has lots of funny and cryptic symbols in them. So, if we want a site with lots of contributors, we have to be very careful not to do things that will cause this group to exclude themselves from participating.%0a%0a"Experienced authors" are the folks who know a lot about HTML and could write their content as HTML, but have chosen to use wiki because of its other useful features (ease of linking, collaboration, ease of updates, revision histories, etc.) or because they want to collaborate with naive authors. Experienced authors usually don't have any problem with documents with lots of ugly markup in them; after all, they already know HTML. Experienced authors are sometimes frustrated with wiki because it doesn't have markup that would let them do something they know they can do in HTML (e.g., tables, stylesheets, colored text, etc.). And, they sometimes have difficulty understanding why naive authors would turn away from documents that have lots of markup sequences in them. %0a%0aFor the wiki administrator audience--the folks who install and may want to customize PmWiki--their backgrounds and goals are often quite diverse. PmWiki is designed so that it can be installed and be useful with minimal HTML/PHP knowledge, but it doesn't restrict people who know HTML/PHP from doing some fairly complex things. For one, PmWiki allows a site administrator to build-in markup sequences and features customized to his/her needs (and the needs of his/her audiences). %0a%0aThe separate needs of these audiences are behind most of the [[PmWikiPhilosoph(y)]]ies. The people who develop PmWiki software must continually keep naive authors in mind as new features are requested and proposed by expert authors and Wiki Administrators. Sometimes it may seem to these latter groups that it's okay to implement the complex features because "naive authors don't have to use them", but the truth is that if complex/ugly markup sequences are available then they will eventually be used by someone, and once used they become a barrier to the naive authors. So, if I see that a feature could become a barrier to a naive author I don't include it in the base implementation of PmWiki, but instead find ways to let Wiki Administrators include it as a [[local customization(s)]]. %0a%0a%25trail%25%3c%3c|[[Documentation Index]]|>> PmWiki.AuthUser=(:Summary:Authorization system that uses usernames and passwords:)%0a%25audience%25 administrators (intermediate)%0a%0aAuthUser is PmWiki's identity-based authorization system that allows access to pages to be controlled through the use of usernames and passwords. AuthUser can be used in addition to the [[Passwords | password-based]] scheme that is PmWiki's default configuration.%0a%0aAuthUser is a very flexible system for managing access control on pages, but flexibility can also bring complexity and increased maintenance overhead to the wiki administrator. This is why PmWiki defaults to the simpler password-based system. For some thoughts about the relative merits of the two approaches, see [[PmWiki:ThoughtsOnAccessControl]].%0a%0aSee also: [[Cookbook:Quick Start for AuthUser]]%0a%0a!! Activating AuthUser%0a%0a%0aTo activate PmWiki's identity-based system, add the following line%0ato ''local/config.php'':%0a%0a include_once("$FarmD/scripts/authuser.php");%0a%0aEnsure that you have [[PmWiki/AdminTask#setSWPWE | set a site wide admin password]], otherwise you will not be able to edit [[SiteAdmin.AuthUser]].%0a%0a->%25note%25 Note: Older versions of PmWiki (before 2.2.0-beta58) use ''Site.AuthUser''.%0a%0a!! Creating user accounts%0a%0aMost of AuthUser's configuration is performed via the [[SiteAdmin.AuthUser]] page. To change the AuthUser configuration, simply edit this page like any other wiki page (you'll typically need to use the site's admin password for this).%0a%0aTo create a login account, simply add lines to SiteAdmin.AuthUser that look like:%0a%0a username: [=(:=]encrypt ''password'':)%0a%0aFor example, to create a login account for "alice" with a password of "wonderland", enter:%0a%0a alice: [=(:=]encrypt wonderland:)%0a%0aWhen the page is saved, the "@@[=(:=]encrypt wonderland:)@@" part of the text will be replaced by an encrypted form of the password "wonderland". This encryption is done so that someone looking at the SiteAdmin.AuthUser page cannot easily determine the passwords stored in the page. %0a%0aTo change or reset an account's password, simply replace the encrypted string with another @@[=(:=]encrypt:)@@ directive.%0a%0a%0a!! Controlling access to pages by login%0a%0aPages and groups can be protected based on login account by using "passwords" of the form [@id:username@] in the password fields of [@?action=attr@] (see [[PmWiki.Passwords]]). For example, to restrict a page to being edited by Alice, one would set the password to "[@id:alice@]".%0a%0aIt's possible to use multiple "id:" declarations and passwords in the [@?action=attr@] form, thus the following setting would allow access to Alice, Carol, and anyone who knows the password "quick":%0a%0a quick id:alice,carol%0a%0aTo allow access to anyone who has successfully logged in, use "[@id:*@]".%0a%0aOne can also perform site-wide restrictions based on identity in the $DefaultPasswords array: e.g.%0a%0a # require valid login before viewing pages%0a $DefaultPasswords['read'] = 'id:*';%0a # Alice and carol may edit%0a $DefaultPasswords['edit'] = 'id:alice,carol';%0a # All admins and Fred may edit%0a $DefaultPasswords['edit'] = array('@admins', 'id:Fred');%0a%0aYou can change the $DefaultPasswords array in local customization files such as:%0a* local/config.php (for entire wiki)%0a* farmconfig.php (for entire wikifarm)%0a%0a%0a!! [[#auth_groups]] Organizing accounts into groups%0a%0aAuthUser also makes it possible to group login accounts together into authorization groups, indicated by a leading "@" sign. As with login accounts, group memberships are maintained by editing the SiteAdmin.AuthUser page. Group memberships can be specified by either listing the groups for a login account (person belongs to groups) or the login accounts for a group (group includes people). You can repeat or mix-and-match the two kinds as desired:%0a%0a @writers: alice, bob%0a carol: @writers, @editors%0a @admins: alice, dave%0a %0aThen, to restrict page access to a particular group, simply use "[@@group@]" as the "password" in [@?action=attr@] or the $DefaultPasswords array, similar to the way that "[@id:username@]" is used to restrict access to specific login accounts.%0a%0a!!! Excluding individuals from password groups%0a%0aGroup password memberships are maintained by editing the SiteAdmin.AuthUser page. To specify a password group that allows access to anyone who is authenticated, you can specify:%0a%0a @wholeoffice: *%0a%0aIf you need to keep "Fred" out of this password group, you might try:%0a%0a @wholeoffice: *, -Fred%0a%0a... but this does %25red%25'''not'''%25%25 work. You can, however, get the desired result by using the first setting (@wholeoffice: *) on the SiteAdmin.AuthUser page and then setting the password for the page or group you wish to protect in [@?action=attr@] or the $DefaultPasswords array to "[@id:*, -Fred@]".%0a%0a%0a!! Getting account names and passwords from external sources%0a%0aThe AuthUser script has the capability of obtaining username/password pairs from places other than the SiteAdmin.AuthUser page, such as passwd-formatted files (usually called '.htpasswd' on Apache servers), [[#LDAP|LDAP]] servers, or even the ''local/config.php'' file.%0a%0a%0a!!! Passwd-formatted files (.htpasswd/.htgroup)%0a%0aPasswd-formatted files, commonly called ''.htpasswd'' files in Apache, are text files where each line contains a username and an encrypted password separated by a colon. A typical ''.htpasswd'' file might look like:%0a%0a alice:vK99sgDV1an6I%0a carol:Q1kSeNcTfwqjs%0a%0aTo get AuthUser to obtain usernames and passwords from a ''.htaccess'' file, add the following line to SiteAdmin.AuthUser, replacing "/path/to/.htpasswd" with the filesystem path of the ''.htpasswd'' file:%0a%0a htpasswd: /path/to/.htpasswd%0a%0aCreation and maintenance of the ''.htpasswd'' file can be performed using a text editor, or any number of other third-party tools available for maintaining ''.htpasswd'' files. The Apache web server typically includes an ''htpasswd'' command for creating accounts in .htpasswd:%0a%0a $ htpasswd /path/to/.htpasswd alice%0a New password:%0a Re-type new password:%0a Adding password for user alice%0a $%0a%0aSimilarly, one can use ''.htgroup'' formatted files to specify group memberships. Each line has the name of a group (without the "@"), followed by a colon, followed by a space separated list of usernames in the group.%0a%0a writers: carol%0a editors: alice carol bob%0a admins: alice dave%0a%0aNote that the groups are still "@writers", "@editors", and "@admins" in PmWiki even though the file doesn't specify the @ signs. To get AuthUser to load these groups, use a line in SiteAdmin.AuthUser like:%0a%0a htgroup: /path/to/.htgroup%0a%0a %0a!!! Configuration via ''local/config.php''%0a%0aAuthUser configuration settings can also be made from the ''local/config.php'' file in addition to the SiteAdmin.AuthUser page. Such settings are placed in the $AuthUser array, and ''must be set prior to including the ''authuser.php'' script''. Some examples:%0a%0a # set a password for alice%0a $AuthUser['alice'] = crypt('wonderland');%0a # set a password for carol%0a $AuthUser['carol'] = '$1$CknC8zAs$dC8z2vu3UvnIXMfOcGDON0';%0a # define the @editors group%0a $AuthUser['@editors'] = array('alice', 'carol', 'bob');%0a # Use local/.htpasswd for usernames/passwords%0a $AuthUser['htpasswd'] = 'local/.htpasswd';%0a # Use local/.htgroup for group memberships%0a $AuthUser['htgroup'] = 'local/.htgroup';%0a%0a[[#LDAP]]%0a!!! Configuration via LDAP%0a%0aAuthentication can be performed via an external LDAP server -- simply set an entry for "ldap" in either SiteAdmin.AuthUser or the ''local/config.php'' file.%0a%0a # use ldap.airius.com for authentication%0a $AuthUser['ldap'] = 'ldap://ldap.airius.com/ou=People,o=Airius?cn?sub';%0a%0aLDAP authentication in AuthUser closely follows the model used by Apache 2.0's [[http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.0/mod/mod_auth_ldap.html|mod_auth_ldap]] module; see especially the documentation for [[http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.0/mod/mod_auth_ldap.html#authldapurl|AuthLDAPUrl]] for a description of the url format.%0a%0aFor servers that don't allow anonymous binds, AuthUser provides $AuthLDAPBindDN and $AuthLDAPBindPassword variables to specify the binding to be used for searching.%0a%0a!! Setting the Author Name%0aBy default, PmWiki will use a login name in the Author field of the edit form, but allows the author to change this value prior to saving. To force the login name to always be used as the author name, use the following sequence to activate AuthUser:%0a%0a include_once("$FarmD/scripts/authuser.php");%0a $Author = $AuthId;%0a%0aTo allow more flexibility, but still enable changes to be linked to the authorized user, one can give the author name a prefix of the $AuthId instead:%0a[@%0a include_once("$FarmD/scripts/author.php");%0a include_once("$FarmD/scripts/authuser.php");%0a if ($Author) {%0a if (strstr($Author, '-') != false) {%0a $Author = "$AuthId-" . preg_replace('/^[^-]*-/', '', $Author);%0a } else if ($Author != $AuthId) {%0a $Author = $AuthId . '-' . $Author;%0a } else {%0a $Author = $AuthId;%0a }%0a } else {%0a $Author = $AuthId;%0a }%0a $AuthorLink = "[[~$Author]]";%0a@]%0aThe above will allow the user to put in the author name of their choice, but that will always be replaced by that name prefixed with "$AuthId-".%0aThe reason why $AuthorLink needs to be set is that, if it isn't, the RecentChanges page will have the wrong link in it.%0a%0a!! Authorization, Sessions, and WikiFarms [[#sessions]]%0a%0aPmWiki uses PHP sessions to keep track of any user authorization information. By default PHP is configured so that all interactions with the same server (as identified by the server's domain name) are treated as part of the same session.%0a%0aWhat this means for PmWiki is that if there are multiple wikis running within the same domain name, PHP will treat a login to one wiki as being valid for all wikis in the same domain. The easiest fix is to tell each wiki to have use a different "session cookie". Near the top of a wiki's ''local/config.php'' file, before calling authuser or other recipes, add a line like:%0a%0a-->[@session_name('XYZSESSID');@]%0a%0aThe XYZSESSID can be any unique name (letters only is safest).%0a%0a!! See Also%0a%0a* [[PmWiki.Passwords]]%0a* [[PmWiki.PasswordsAdmin]]%0a* [[Cookbook:AuthUser]] for tips and tricks%0a* [[SiteAdmin.AuthUser]]%0a%0a%25trail%25%3c%3c|[[Documentation Index]]|>>%0a%0a>>faq%3c%3c [[#faq]]%0a%0aQ: I get http error 500 "Internal Server Error" when I try to log in. What's wrong?%0a%0aA: This can happen if the encrypted passwords are not created on the web server that hosts the PmWiki.%0aThe crypt function changed during the PHP development, e.g. a password encrypted with PHP 5.2 can not be decrypted in PHP 5.1, but PHP 5.2 can decrypt passwords created by PHP 5.1.%0aThis situation normally happens if you prepare everything on your local machine with the latest PHP version and you upload the passwords to a webserver which is running an older version.%0aThe same error occurs when you add encrypted passwords to local/config.php.%0a%0aSolution: Create the passwords on the system with the oldest PHP version and use them on all other systems.%0a%0aQ: Can I specify authorization group memberships from with ''local/config.php''?%0a%0aA: Yes -- put the group definition into the $AuthUser array:%0a%0a $AuthUser['@editors'] = array('alice', 'carol', 'bob');%0a%0aQ: I'm running multiple wikis under the same domain name, and logins from one wiki are appearing on other wikis. Shouldn't they be independent?%0a%0aA: This is caused by the way that PHP treats sessions. See [[PmWiki.AuthUser#sessions]] for more details.%0a%0aQ: How can I access the authorization groups that the current user belongs to in order to test using that as a condition of an if statement?%0a%0aQ: Is there any way to have groups inherit other groups (e.g. @fruits: @apples, @oranges, jack)?%0a%0aQ: Is it possible to list more than one .htpasswd and .htgroup file to be used? e.g. if I am running a wikifarm and some users are common across various fields, it would be nice if they only needed to update their password once. Sure I could merge all the passwd & group files, but then I wouldn't be able to support identical user or group names on each independent wikifield..%0a%0aQ: Is there any way to record the time of the last login for each user when using AuthUser? I need a way to look for stale accounts.%0a%0aA: I wrote a recipe to do something like this. It records the last action for each user (not necessarily just login actions). See [[Cookbook:UserLastAction]] for more info. --[[~Lordmundi]] March 23, 2007%0a%0aQ: I want to allow anyone to edit my wiki, but don't want anyone else to use my name as the author. Is there a way to "reserve" and password protect certain usernames? Or basically just require a password when attempting to edit a page with a registered user's name in the author field? PmWiki.AvailableActions=%25trail%25 %3c%3c|[[DocumentationIndex]]|>>%0a%0a!! Default Actions%0a%0a:?action='''browse''': display the specified page (default action if no [@?action=@] is present)%0a%0a:?action='''edit''': edit the specified page%0a%0a:?action='''diff''': show a change history of the specified page%0a%0a:?action='''attr''': displays dialog for setting/changing password of the specified page, see [[PmWiki/Passwords]]%0a%0a:?action='''upload''': display a form to upload an attachment for the current group%0a%0a:?action='''download'''&upname=''file.ext'': retrieve the page's attachment named ''file.ext''%0a%0a:?action='''crypt''': displays a form for generating hashed passwords out of clear text for usage in your config.php%0a%0a:?action='''print''': display the specified page using the skin specified by $ActionSkin['print']%0a%0a:?action='''search''': displays searchbox on current page%0a%0a:?action='''search'''&q=''searchterm'': performs search with ''searchterm'' and displays results on current page%0a%0a:?action='''source''': show page source%0a%0a:?action='''login''': prompt visitor for username/password%0a%0a:?action='''logout''': remove author, password, and login information%0a%0a:?action='''rss''':%0a:?action='''atom''':%0a:?action='''rdf''':%0a:?action='''dc''': If [[web feeds]] are enabled, returns a syndication feed based on the contents of the page or other options provided by the url.%0a%0a:?action='''refcount''': bring up the reference count form, which allows the user to generate a list of links (all, missing, existing or orphaned) in or from specified groups. See [[RefCount]]. Part of the core distribution but must be enabled by the administrator.%0a%0a:?'''setprefs'''=SomeGroup.CustomPreferences: sets cookie to custom preferences page. See [[SitePreferences]]%0a%0a!! Actions enabled by $EnableDiag:%0a[[#BEGENABLEDIAG]]the following actions are available only if you set [@$EnableDiag = 1@] in your configuration file. They can be used for debugging and should not be set in a production environment.%0a%0a:?action='''ruleset''': displays a list of all markups in 3 columns:%0a** column 1 = markup-name (1. parameter of markup() )%0a** column 2 = when will rule apply (2. parameter of markup() )%0a** column 3 = PmWiki's internal sort key (derived from #2)%0a->(see [[Custom Markup]]).%0a->To see more than what [@?action=ruleset@] gives you, apply the [[Cookbook:MarkupRulesetDebugging]] recipe: it can also show the pattern and the replacement strings.%0a%0a:?action='''phpinfo''': displays the output of phpinfo() and exits. no page will be processed%0a%0a:?action='''diag''': displays a dump of all global vars and exits. no page will be processed%0a[[#ENDENABLEDIAG]]%0a%0a[[#Analyse]]%0a!! Actions enabled by PmWiki Scripts%0a:?action='''analyze''': see [[PmWiki:SiteAnalyzer]] and [[PmWiki:AnalyzeResults]]%0a%0a:?action='''approvesites''': see [[PmWiki/Url approvals]]%0a%0a[[#endanalyse]]%0a%0a[[#cookbook]]%0a!! Actions enabled by [[Cookbook]] recipes%0a:?action='''backup''': see [[Cookbook.Backup pages]]%0a%0a:?action='''convert''': see [[Cookbook.ROE patterns]]%0a%0a:?action='''delete''': see [[Cookbook.Delete action]]%0a%0a:?action='''pdf''': see [[Cookbook.Generate PDF]] or [[Cookbook.PmWiki2PDF]]%0a%0a:?action='''purgeqns''': see [[Cookbook.ASCII math]]%0a%0a:?action='''rename''':%0a:?action='''links''': see [[Cookbook.Rename page]]%0a%0a:?action='''share''':%0a:?action=''unshare''': see [[Cookbook.Shared pages]]%0a%0a:?action='''webadmin''': see [[Cookbook.Web admin]]%0a%0a[[#endcookbook]]%0a%0a%25trail%25%3c%3c|[[PmWiki.Documentation Index]]|>> PmWiki.BackupAndRestore=(:Summary:background information and some basic backup and restore procedures:)%0a%0aThis page has some background information on making backups and explains some basic *nix backup and restore procedures.%0a%0a!! Introduction%0a%0aYour wiki installation contains some unique data in the following directories:%0a%0a local/ Local configuration scripts%0a cookbook/ Recipes obtained from the [[(Cookbook:)Cookbook]]%0a pub/ Publicly accessible files%0a wiki.d/ Wiki pages%0a uploads/ Uploaded files (attachments)%0a%0aA good backup plan will include periodically archiving these directories — or at bare minimum [@local/@] and [@wiki.d/@]. Good practice dictates keeping your backup archives on a separate machine.%0a%0a!! Simple Backup and Restore (*nix)%0a%0aWhen it comes to backup, simpler is better. Since the pmwiki distribution is very small (about 1/4 megabyte), it's simplest to just archive the distribution files along with the data.%0a%0a!!! Making a Backup Archive%0a%0aThe following *nix command, executed from the parent directory of your wiki's directory, will put a complete backup archive of your site in your home directory.%0a%0a-> [@%0atar -zcvf ~/wiki-backup-`date +%25Y%25m`.tar.gz wiki/%0a@]%0a%0a!!! Restoring the Backup Archive%0a%0a!!!! Simple Method%0a%0aYour site can be restored and running in under 30 seconds with%0a%0a-> [@%0atar -zxvf ~/wiki-backup-200512.tar.gz%0afind wiki/uploads/ -type d |xargs chmod 777%0afind wiki/wiki.d/ -type d |xargs chmod 777%0a@]%0a%0a!!!! A Slightly-More-Secure Method%0a%0aThe simple restore commands above will give you world-writable files and directories. You can avoid world-writable permissions by letting PmWiki create directories with the proper attributes (ownership and permissions) for you.%0a%0aStart with%0a%0a-> [@%0atar -zxvf ~/wiki-backup-200512.tar.gz%0arm -rf wiki/wiki.d%0arm -rf uploads%0achmod 2777 wiki/%0a@]%0a%0aNow upload a file in each group that had uploads. If your site doesn't have uploads, just visit your site once so the wiki.d/ directory will be created.%0a%0aFinish your installation with%0a%0a-> [@%0achmod 755 wiki/%0atar -zxvf ~/wiki-backup-200512.tar.gz%0a@]%0a%0a%0a!!! Details%0a%0aThe commands on this page assume your site is in a directory called "wiki/". The test backup was made in December, 2005 so it's named accordingly.%0a%0aYour site will only have an uploads/ directory if uploads are enabled.%0a%0aThe backup command uses a date stamp (YYYYMM) in the filename. If you automate the command via cron you'll wind up with monthly snapshots of your site. You can get a daily snapshot by appending %25d to the date command ([@`date +%25Y%25m%25d`@] will get you YYYYMMDD). Be wary of space limitations if you have a large uploads/ directory.%0a%0a%0a!! See Also%0a%0a* A [[http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.comp.web.wiki.pmwiki.user/20317| thread]] [gmane.org] on the pmwiki-users mailing list.%0a* A [[(Cookbook:)BackupPages]] recipe in the cookbook.%0a%0a%25trail%25%3c%3c|[[DocumentationIndex]]|>> PmWiki.BasicEditing=(:Summary: PmWiki's basic edit syntax:)%0a(:Title Basic PmWiki editing rules:)%0a%0a%25audience%25 authors (basic)%0a%0aThe pages on this site are [[WikiWikiWeb]] pages, which means that pages can be created and edited by multiple authors. To edit a page, click the '''Edit''' link that exists '''somewhere''' on the page, usually in the header or footer. Some pages may be [[password(s)]]-protected, depending on the system's security policies, but many systems allow open editing of pages.%0a%0aWhen editing a page, you see the ''markup text'' that describes the content of the page. The basic rules for page markup are simple:%0a# Put a blank line between paragraphs.%0a# To make a list, start each line with # for numbered (ordered) lists or * for bulleted (unordered) lists.%0a# To make a heading, start a line with two or more ! marks; !! is a subheading, and !!! is a sub-subheading.%0a# To emphasize text, enclose it in 2 or 3 ''single quotes''; [@''text''@] for italics or [@'''text'''@] for bold.%0a# To make a link to another page, enclose the page's name in double brackets; for example [@[[basic editing]]@] links to this page. Links to nonexistent pages are displayed specially, to invite others to create the page.%0a# To make a link to another site, type its address, such as http://www.example.com/ .%0a%0a'''If you want to experiment with editing a page, try it on the [[Main/WikiSandbox]].''' You can [[Main/WikiSandbox?action=edit | edit the WikiSandbox]] without affecting anything important on this site. If you do edit other pages, it's courteous to '''sign''' your contribution; using [=~~=]~ effectively 'signs' the name that you provide in the Author field on the Page Edit form.%0a%0a!! Example%0a%0aThe table below demonstrates many of the common markups used to format pages. The right column shows the effect of the markup, the left column shows what to write to achieve the effect. More details are available from the [[text formatting rules]] and other documentation pages. An '''exhaustive list''' of default markup is available as the [[markup master index]]%0a%0a!!! General Usage%0a%0a(:table class='markup horiz' align='center':)%0a(:cellnr class='markup1':)%0a[-'''What to type'''-]%0a(:cell class='markup2':)%0a[-'''What it looks like'''-]%0a(:tableend:)%0a%0a(:markup class=horiz:)%0aAn empty line%0a%0astarts a new paragraph.%0a(:markupend:)%0a%0a(:markup class=horiz:)%0aA single newline%0ausually doesn't affect the layout. %0aUse two backslashes\\%0ato break a line.%0a[[%3c%3c]]%0aUse three backslashes\\\%0afor two line breaks.%0a(:markupend:)%0a%0a(:markup class=horiz:)%0aA single backslash \%0ajoins the next line \%0ato the previous one.%0a(:markupend:)%0a%0a!!![[#lists]] Lists %0a(:markup class=horiz:)%0a* lists are created by using asterisks%0a** more asterisks produce deeper lists%0a*** the list is terminated%0aby the first line that is not a list%0a(:markupend:)%0a%0a(:markup class=horiz:)%0a# Numbered lists%0a# are also possible%0a## more hashes produced deeper lists%0a*** and lists can nest%0a-> use [[list styles]] to maintain numbering%0a## Text between list items can cause numbering to restart%0a## %25item value=3%25 this can be dealt with%0a(:markupend:)%0a%0a(:markup class=horiz:)%0a-> An arrow (->) indents content.%0a%0a Line up text to continue the indent.%0a%0a-->Longer arrows (-->) indent further.%0a%0a-%3cA reverse arrow (-%3c) creates a hanging indent, the first line is outdented and remaining lines are indented.%0a--%3cLonger reverse arrows (--%3c) indent further.%0a(:markupend:)%0a%0a(:markup class=horiz:)%0a: Definition list : list of definitions%0a: item : the item's definition%0a: another item : that item's definition%0a:: indentation : more leading colons produce deeper lists%0a(:markupend:)%0a%0a(:markup class=horiz:)%0a Lines that begin with%0a a space are formatted exactly%0a as typed, in a fixed-width font.%0a%0aNote that very long lines of preformatted text%0acan cause the whole page to be wide.%0a(:markupend:)%0a%0a(:markup class=horiz:)%0a%25rfloat%25 This text floats to the right%0a%0a%25rframe%25 This text floats to the right with a frame%0a%0a%25center%25 This text is centered.%0a%0a%25right%25 This text is right justified.%0a(:markupend:)%0a%0a(:markup class=horiz:)%0aFour or more dashes%0aat the beginning of a line%0a----%0aproduce a horizontal line.%0a(:markupend:)%0a%0a!!! [[#links]] [[Links]]%0a%0a(:table class='markup horiz' align='center':)%0a(:cellnr class='markup1':)%0a[-'''What to type'''-]%0a(:cell class='markup2':)%0a[-'''What it looks like'''-]%0a(:tableend:)%0a%0a(:markup class=horiz:)%0a* Text in double brackets become links to other pages.%0a* Words are automatically capitalized in page titles.%0aPractice editing%0ain the [[wiki sandbox]].%0a(:markupend:)%0a%0a* When linking to a page in a different wikigroup, provide the group name, followed by a separator, and then the page name.%0a* If the separator you use is a slash, only the page name will appear.%0a* If the separator you use is a dot, the full string (group name and page name) will appear.%0a(:markup class=horiz:)%0aPractice editing%0ain the [[Main/WikiSandbox]].%0a%0aWhich one?%0aOh, in the [[Main.WikiSandbox]].%0a(:markupend:)%0a%0a* Text after a pipe (|) is used as the link text, or use the alternate (and perhaps more understandable) arrow (text -> link) notation.%0a* PmWiki adds capitalisation to links%0a(:markup class=horiz:)%0aPractice editing in the%0a[[WikiSandbox | practice area]].%0a%0aPractice editing in the%0a[[Main.WikiSandbox | practice area]].%0a%0aPractice editing in the%0a[[practice area -> Wiki sandbox]].%0a%0aAdvanced tables are described in [[table directives]].%0a(:markupend:)%0a%0a* Endings become part of the link text.%0a* Parentheses hide parts of the link name.%0a(:markup class=horiz:)%0aPractice editing in the%0a[[wiki sandbox]]es.%0a%0aPractice editing in the%0a[[(wiki) sandbox]].%0a# as reference: [[Tables |#]]%0a# to a page title [[Basic editing|+]]%0a(:markupend:)%0a%0a* PmWiki can use [[InterMap| InterMap prefixes]] that have specific meanings.%0a* Parentheses can hide those too.%0a(:markup class=horiz:)%0aWhat's an [[(Wikipedia:)aardvark]], anyway?%0a(:markupend:)%0a%0a(:markup class=horiz:)%0aLinks to external sources can be entered%0a# bare url: http://google.com%0a# link text: [[http://google.com | Google]]%0a# as reference: [[http://google.com |#]]%0a(:markupend:)%0a%0a(:markup class=horiz:)%0aLinks can open in another window,%0aas in %25newwin%25 http://www.pmwiki.org.%0a(:markupend:)%0a%0a!!! Character formatting%0a%0a(:table class='markup horiz' align='center':)%0a(:cellnr class='markup1':)%0a[-'''What to type'''-]%0a(:cell class='markup2':)%0a[-'''What it looks like'''-]%0a(:tableend:)%0a%0a* These are all apostrophes (single-quote marks), not double-quotes.%0a(:markup class=horiz:)%0a''Emphasize'', '''strongly''', %0a'''''very strongly'''''.%0a(:markupend:)%0a%0a(:markup class=horiz:)%0a@@Monospaced text@@%0a%0a[@This is a%0a preformatted%0a text block@]%0a(:markupend:)%0a%0a(:markup class=horiz:)%0a* Text with '^superscripts^'%0a* Text with '_subscripts_'%0a* deleted {-strikethrough-} text%0a* inserted {+underline+} text%0a* [+big+], [++bigger++] text%0a* [-small-], [--smaller--] text%0a(:markupend:)%0a%0a!!! [[Wiki styles]]%0a%0a(:markup class=horiz:)%0a[[WikiStyles]] allow %25red%25 text%0a%25blue%25 to %25green%25 be in %0a%25color=#ff7f00%25 different %25%25colors.%0a(:markupend:)%0a%0a[[#headings]]%0a!!! Headings and blocks%0a%0a(:table class='markup horiz' align='center':)%0a(:cellnr class='markup1':)%0a[-'''What to type'''-]%0a(:cell class='markup2':)%0a[-'''What it looks like'''-]%0a(:tableend:)%0a%0a* Headings are useful for creating a "well-structured" page.%0a They're not just for making big text.%0a(:markup class=horiz:)%0a!! Major Subheading%0a!! [-Major Subheading With Smaller Text-]%0a!!! Minor Subheading%0a!!!! And More%0a!!!!! Subheadings%0a(:markupend:)%0a%0a[[#pagetitles]]%0a!!! Page titles%0a%0a* The [@(:title:)@] directive sets the page's title to something other than its page name.%0a(:markup class=horiz:)%0a(:title Basic Editing:)%0aThe title of this page is {$Title}, spaced as {$Titlespaced}.%0a(:markupend:)%0a%0a[[#blockstyles]]%0a!!! Block styles%0a%0a* blocks allow styles to be applied across a number of lines and paragraphs of text and [[PmWiki/images]].%0a(:markup class=horiz:)%0a>>purple%3c%3c%0aAll of the text in this block%0ais purple.%0a* Purple cows and purple flowers%0a* Purple people eater%0a>>red%3c%3c%0a* Now this list is red%0a>>center%3c%3c%0a* and this text is centered%0a>>right green%3c%3c%0a* and this text is green and right justified%0a>>%3c%3c%0a* And this is normal%0a(:markupend:)%0a%0a%25trail%25 %3c%3c|[[Documentation Index]]|>>%0a%0a>>faq%3c%3c [[#faq]]%0a[[#beginning]]%0aQ: I'm new to PmWiki, where can I find some basic help for getting started?%0aA: The [[Basic Editing]] page is a good start. From there, you can just follow the navigational links at the bottom of the page (they are called [[WikiTrails]]) to the next pages, or to the [[Documentation Index]] page, which provides an outline style index of essential documentation pages, organized from basic to advanced.%0a%0aQ: How do I include special characters on my wiki pages?%0aA: Use character codes to insert [[special characters]], such as Copyright (©) and Trademark (® or ™) symbols, that don't appear on your keyboard.%0a%0aQ: Why are separate lines of text in the markup combined into a single line on output?%0aA: PmWiki normally treats consecutive lines of text as being a paragraph, and merges and wraps lines together on output. This is consistent with most other wiki packages. However, an author can use the [@(:linebreaks:)@] directive to cause separate lines of markup text to be kept as separate lines in the output.%0a%0aQ: Can I just enter HTML directly?%0aA: By default (and by design), PmWiki does not support the use of HTML elements in the editable markup for wiki pages. There are a number of reasons for this described in the [[PmWikiPhilosophy]] and [[PmWiki:Audiences]]. Basically, Pm feels that enabling HTML markup within wiki pages in a collaborative environment has the effect of excluding some potential authors from being able to edit pages, as well as posing a number of display and security issues. However, a site administrator can use the [[Cookbook:EnableHTML]] recipe to enable the use of HTML markup directly in pages.%0a%0a PmWiki.BasicVariables=(:Summary: core variables:)%0a%3c%3c|[[PmWiki.Variables]]|>>%0a%0a:$DefaultGroup:[[WikiGroup]] used by default (on startup) when no group is specified in the URL, as in "{$DefaultGroup}". %0a%0a:$DefaultName:Name of the default HomePage of each WikiGroup. Used when the group doesn't have a page with the same name as the group, as in "{$DefaultName}".%0a%0a:$DefaultPage:Startup page when PmWiki is called without a specified page, normally ''$DefaultGroup.$DefaultName''.%0a%0a:$SiteGroup:Default group for storing configuration and utility pages such as [[Site.Search]], [[Site.EditForm]], [[Site.PageNotFound]], etc, as in "{$SiteGroup}".%0a%0a:$EnableWSPre:Enables a markup rule that causes lines with leading spaces to be treated as sections of preformatted text. If set to a value greater than 1, indicates the minimum number of leading spaces required for this treatment.%0a: :[@$EnableWSPre = 1; # leading spaces are preformatted text@]%0a: :[@$EnableWSPre = 0; # leading spaces are normal lines of text@]%0a: :[@$EnableWSPre = 4; # 4+ spaces are preformatted text@]%0a%0a:$EnableWikiWords:Enable [[WikiWord]] processing.%0a%0a:$LinkWikiWords:If set, then bare WikiWords in a page are automatically linked to pages of the same name. Note that this value can also be affected by the [@(:linkwikiwords:)@] and [@(:nolinkwikiwords:)@] directives.%0a: :[@$LinkWikiWords = 1; # turn on WikiWord links@]%0a: :[@$LinkWikiWords = 0; # disable WikiWord links@]%0a%0a:$SpaceWikiWords:If set, then WikiWords in pages are automatically spaced according to $AsSpacedFunction. Note that this value can also be affected by the [@(:spacewikiwords:)@] and [@(:nospacewikiwords:)@] directives.%0a: :[@$SpaceWikiWords = 1; # turn on WikiWord spacing@]%0a: :[@$SpaceWikiWords = 0; # turn off WikiWord spacing@]%0a%0a:$AsSpacedFunction:The name of the function used to convert WikiWords into normal, spaced strings. Defaults to '`AsSpaced'.%0a: :[@$AsSpacedFunction = '`MyAsSpaced';@]%0a%0a:$EnablePGCust:Allows/disables per-page and [[PerGroupCustomizations | per-group customizations]]. Can be set to zero in any [[local customization(s)]] file to prevent remaining page/group customizations from being loaded.%0a: :[@$EnablePGCust=0; # turn off per-page/group configs@]%0a%0a:$EnableLocalConfig:Allows/disables local/config.php customizations (usually for a farm's wikis). Can be set to zero in local/farmconfig.php to prevent the farm's wikis' local/config.php from being loaded.%0a: :[@$EnableLocalConfig = 0; # disable PmWiki's local/config@]%0a%0a:$GroupPattern: The regular expression pattern used for valid [[WikiGroup]] name specifications. Defaults to allowing any group name beginning with an uppercase letter, but can be set to limit the valid group names (see Cookbook:LimitWikiGroups).%0a: :[@# limit groups to Site, PmWiki, and `MyGroup@]%0a: :[@$GroupPattern = '(?:Site|PmWiki|`MyGroup)';@]%0a%0a:$NamePattern: The regular expression pattern used for valid page names. Defaults to allowing pages beginning with an uppercase letter or digit, followed by sequences of alphanumeric characters, hyphens, and underscores. %0a%0a:$WikiWordPattern: The pattern that describes a WikiWord.%0a%0a:$Author: Set to the current reader, who is potentially an author ([[PmWiki:AuthoringPhilosophy|see discussion]]), as in "{$Author}".%0a%0a:$AuthorGroup: The WikiGroup for user profiles. Defaults to 'Profiles'.%0a: :[@$AuthorGroup = 'Users';@]%0a%0a:$AuthId: For sites using [[AuthUser | user-based authorization]], tracks the "reader" or login name.%0a%0a:$TimeFmt: The format to use for dates and times, in [[http://php.net/strftime | strftime()]] format. The default value is [@'%25B %25d, %25Y at %25I:%25M %25p'@], which gives dates of the form "September 8, 2005 at 10:57 PM".%0a: :[@$TimeFmt = '%25B %25d, %25Y'; # dates as "September 8, 2005"@]%0a: :[@$TimeFmt = '%25Y-%25m-%25d'; # dates as "2005-09-08"@]%0a%0a:$FTimeFmt:Can be used to override the default date format used by the "ftime" function. The default $FTimeFmt is $TimeFmt. (See [[Markup Expressions]])%0a%0a:$LogoutRedirectFmt: Identifies the page to which the visitor should be sent after an [@?action=logout@]. Defaults to the current page.%0a: :[@$LogoutRedirectFmt = 'Site.Logout'; # ?action=logout target@]%0a%0a:$LogoutCookies: An array of cookie names to be removed when [@?action=logout@] is invoked.%0a%0a:$CookiePrefix: A string prefix to be prepended to cookies set from PmWiki scripts. It defaults to '', but can be set to a different value to avoid conflicts with similar-named cookies from other applications, or to allow multiple wikis from the same domain to store separate cookies.%0a: :[@$CookiePrefix = 'pmwiki_';@] # set cookie prefix to 'pmwiki_'%0a::If you have a [[WikiFarm(s)]], use the following in each field's ''config.php'' to get a unique prefix for each field in the farm, thus isolating each field's cookies.:%0a: :[@$CookiePrefix = substr($tmp = md5(__FILE__), 0, 5).'_';@]%0a%0a:$Version: A string representing the release version of PmWiki, as in "{$Version}".%0a%0a:$VersionNum: A number representing the release version of PmWiki,%0a with the major and minor release components padded with zeroes to%0a produce three digits. Thus, release "pmwiki-2.1.40" will have%0a $VersionNum set to 2001040, as in "{$VersionNum}".%0a%0a The first digit is a 2, the next three digits are the major%0a release number, and the last three digits are the minor release%0a number. Beta releases use 900-999 for the minor release number.%0a Thus:%0a--> [@%0a2.1.0 2001000%0a2.1.1 2001001%0a...%0a2.1.27 2001027%0a2.2.0-beta1 2001901%0a2.2.0-beta2 2001902%0a...%0a2.2.0-beta18 2001918%0a...%0a2.2.0 2002000%0a@]%0a%0a:$EnableRedirect:When enabled (default), causes page redirects to automatically be performed by the browser. Setting $EnableRedirect to zero causes PmWiki to pause and issue a "Redirect to ''link''" message instead. This is sometimes useful when debugging recipes to be able to see the results of actions before page redirections occur.%0a PmWiki.Blocklist=(:Summary:Blocking IP addresses, phrases, and expressions to counteract spam and vandalism.:)%0a%25audience%25 administrators (basic)%0aThe block list is one of a number of [[security]] measures that can be taken to protect your wiki from unwelcome postings.%0a%0a->%25font-size:small%25''the built-in blocklist is only enabled in the beta version; not in the stable release, see [[Archive.Blocklist]]''%0a%0aUnfortunately, the open-editability of many wiki systems often makes them attractive targets for "link spam" or "wikispam", in which links are added to pages in an effort to increase search engine rankings or drive traffic to other sites. Also, many link spammers have developed automated systems to locate sites that accept visitor input and attempt to flood the site with unwanted links.%0aAlso, and harder to deal with, is just plain [[PmWiki/Security#wikivandalism|wiki vandalism]] where nonsense changes are made, often replacing entire pages.%0a%0aBy far the best countermeasure against wikispam is to restrict editing through the use of passwords (see [[Passwords]] and [[Passwords Admin]]). Experience has shown that passwords can be effective even if the password is widely known, and even if the password is publicly available on the site itself. However, there are many cases where passwording may be an impediment, so these will generally want to use some form of blocklist.%0a%0a!! Blocklist basics%0a%0aA ''blocklist'' is a list of IP addresses, phrases, and expressions which are prevented from being added into pages on the website. PmWiki is distributed with a built-in blocklisting capability; blocklists can be enabled by adding the following line to ''local/config.php'':%0a%0a $EnableBlocklist = 1;%0a%0aThis tells PmWiki to scan the [[SiteAdmin.Blocklist]] page and the "SiteAdmin.Blocklist-Farm" page (and possibly other pages -- see below) looking for phrases and IP addresses to be excluded from posting to the site.%0a%0a!!! Blocking by word or phrase%0aThe simplest form of block is simply a line containing "[@block:@]" followed by a word or phrase to be excluded from postings. For example, a line like %0a%0a-> [@block:spam.com @]%0a%0ain Site.Blocklist will block any posts containing the string "spam.com" (case-insensitive) anywhere in the post.%0a%0a[[#blockbyipaddress]]%0a!!! Blocking by IP address%0aSometimes we wish to restrict posts coming from particular addresses or address ranges that are known as sources of wikispam. If a blocklist page contains IP addresses of the form "a.b.c.d" or "a.b.c.*", then any posts coming from that address or range will be blocked. %0a%0a-> %25note%25 To find an author's IP address, try hovering the mouse over the author name in the [[page history]] for a page.%0a%0a!!! Blocking by regular expression or pattern%0aBlocking on simple words can sometimes pose difficulties; for example, a simple "[@block:cial@]" entry will also block the word "specialist". For these cases it's often helpful to use a regular expression, as in:%0a%0a->[@block:/\bcial\b/@]%0a%0aThis says to block "cial" only if it doesn't occur in the middle of a larger word. The leading slash (/) after "block:" tells PmWiki to use a regular expression match instead of a simple string match. (Blocklist uses PCRE or "Perl Compatible Regular Expressions"; see http://www.php.net/manual/en/ref.pcre.php for more information.)%0a%0a!! Letting authors know why they've been blocked%0a%0aBy default, blocklist only tells an author that a particular edit has been blocked, but doesn't give a specific reason for the blocking (e.g., the offending phrase). Setting the following in a local customization file will also provide the reasons for the block:%0a%0a $EnableWhyBlocked = 1;%0a%0a%0a!! Managing multiple blocklists%0a%0aPmWiki allows blocklist entries to come from multiple pages by setting the $BlocklistPages variable. By default $BlocklistPages is set to "SiteAdmin.Blocklist", as well as any automatically downloaded blocklists as described below. PmWiki will use all entries in all the blocklists for filtering wikispam. Setting a value of $BlocklistPages changes the default:%0a%0a $BlocklistPages = array('Main.Blocklist', '{$Group}.Blocklist');%0a%0aThe order of blocklists really doesn't matter -- all of the blocklist%0apages ultimately get used, and the [@unblock:@] entries are processed %0aafter all of the blocklist pages have been loaded.%0a%0a[[#automaticblocklists]]%0a!! Automatically downloaded blocklists%0a%0aMaintaining blocklists is relatively easy to do, but can become tedious over time. Several groups have formed and maintain "shared blocklists", where a common blocklist is made available to all. PmWiki's blocklist capability has built-in features for automatically downloading and updating such shared blocklists.%0a%0aIf you're just in a hurry to make use of some standard blocklists, make the following setting in ''local/config.php'':%0a%0a $EnableBlocklist = 10;%0a%0aThis tells PmWiki to not only enable blocklists on the site, but to also configure itself to automatically retrieve and maintain local copies of well-known blocklists such as [[(http://)chongqed.org]] and [[http://moinmaster.wikiwikiweb.de/|MoinMaster]]. These local copies will be saved in SiteAdmin.Blocklist-Chonged and SiteAdmin.Blocklist-MoinMaster and refreshed once per day (as determined by the value of $BlocklistDownloadRefresh).%0a%0aTo automatically retrieve the [[SiteAdmin.Blocklist]] page used at pmwiki.org, add the following setting in ''local/config.php'':%0a%0a-> [@ $BlocklistDownload['SiteAdmin.Blocklist-PmWiki'] = array('format' => 'pmwiki'); @]%0a%0a!! Ignoring specific entries in a blocklist (unblock)%0a%0aWhen using a large master blocklist or blocklists automatically refreshed from external sites, it may be that some entries in the blocklists are inappropriate or overeager and block legitimate content. In this case a wikiadministrator can use "unblock" in a blocklist page to ignore an entry from the blocklist. For example, to allow "spam.com" even if another blocklist has a block entry for it:%0a%0a unblock:spam.com%0a%0aIn order for unblocking to work the phrase or pattern following "unblock:" must be ''exactly'' the same as the original.%0a%0a!! Permissions on blocklist pages%0a%0aIn general, an [[(wiki )administrator]] will want to edit-protect the SiteAdmin.Blocklist and any other blocklist pages to prevent arbitrary changes to the blocklist (see [[Passwords]]). Since most pages in the SiteAdmin.* group are edit-protected by default anyway, this usually isn't a problem.%0a%0aAdministrators may also wish to read-protect the various blocklist pages so that others do not know the exact phrases and/or IP addresses that are being blocked. (By their nature blocklists tend to contain phrases or terms that may be offensive or inappropriate to some.)%0a%0aAny pages created via automatic download (see above) are automatically locked against viewing except by administrators. %0a%0a%25audience%25 administrators (intermediate)%0a!! Detailed configuration of automatically downloaded blocklists%0a%0aAutomatic downloading of blocklist information is controlled by the $BlocklistDownload array. An entry for MoinMaster might look like:%0a%0a $BlocklistDownload['SiteAdmin.Blocklist-MoinMaster'] = array(%0a 'url' => 'http://moinmaster.wikiwikiweb.de/BadContent?action=raw',%0a 'format' => 'regex',%0a 'refresh' => 86400);%0a%0aThis says to download the blocklist data from the given url into the SiteAdmin.Blocklist-MoinMaster page, that the entries in the blocklist are regular expressions, and to refresh the information every 86,400 seconds (one day).%0a%0aIf 'refresh' is omitted, then the page will be refreshed at the time interval given by $BlocklistDownloadRefresh (default one day). If 'format' is omitted, the page is assumed to have PmWiki-formatted entries as described above. If 'url' is omitted, then the blocklist information is downloaded from a standard location on the pmwiki.org site.%0a%0aTo force a refresh of an automatically downloaded blocklist, simply delete the existing page -- a new version will be installed upon the next blocklist scan. Blocklist pages are checked for download in response to any ?action=edit request.%0a%0aIf you are specifying your Blocklist-Pages in the config.php you have to specify the automatically updated pages too, else they won't be updated or created even if you use $EnableBlocklist = 10; .%0a%0a!! Farm-wide blocklist%0a%0aA blocklist can be applied farm-wide (see [[(Cookbook:)SharedPages]]). %0aAfter these pages are created they can be moved into the farm ''shared.d/'' directory:%0a%0a!! [[#variables]] Blocklist Variables%0a%0a%3c%3c|[[Variables]]|>>%0a%0aThe following variables help control the configuration and operation of blocklists:%0a%0a:$EnableBlocklist:If set to a non-zero value, then blocklists are enabled on the site. If set to a value of ten or higher, then add entries for automatic downloads of standard blocklists.%0a $EnableBlocklist = 1; # enable blocklists%0a $EnableBlocklist = 10; # auto-configure standard blocklists%0a%0a:$EnableWhyBlocked:By default, authors are not told which particular phrases or IP addresses are causing a particular post to be blocked; setting $EnableWhyBlocked to 1 provides this information.%0a $EnableWhyBlocked = 1; # give reasons for blocking%0a%0a:$BlocklistPages:An array of pages to be checked for blocklist entries. The elements of the array may contain [[page variables]]. Defaults to "Site.Blocklist", plus any other automatically downloaded blocklist pages.%0a%0a:$BlocklistMessageFmt:The message to provide the author whenever a post has been blocked.%0a%0a:$BlockedMessagesFmt:If $EnableWhyBlocked is set, defines the text to use for each type of block being performed. Currently only 'ip' and 'text' are recognized.%0a $BlockedMessagesFmt['ip'] = "$[IP address blocked from posting]: ";%0a $BlockedMessagesFmt['text'] = "$[Text blocked from posting]: ";%0a%0a:$BlocklistDownload:An array of automatically-downloaded blocklists. The keys of the array are the pages in which the blocklists should be stored, the values contain the url, format, and refresh interval for the downloaded blocklist.%0a[@ # Download the MoinMaster blocklist every twelve hours%0a $BlocklistDownload['SiteAdmin.Blocklist-MoinMaster'] = array(%0a 'url' => 'http://moinmaster.wikiwikiweb.de/BadContent?action=raw',%0a 'format' => 'regex',%0a 'refresh' => 43200);%0a # Download a shared blocklist from pmwiki.org every day%0a $BlocklistDownload['SiteAdmin.Blocklist-Shared'] = array(%0a 'format' => 'pmwiki');%0a@]%0a%0a:$BlocklistDownloadRefresh:The default refresh interval for any $BlocklistDownload entries that don't explicitly specify a 'refresh' value.%0a # perform automatic downloads once per week by default%0a $BlocklistDownloadRefresh = 86400 * 7;%0a%0a:$BlocklistDownloadFmt:The format to use when saving automatically downloaded blocklists.%0a%0a%0a:$EnableBlocklistImmediate:Some cookbook recipes update pages with author input but don't use the built-in data posting routines. If $EnableBlocklistImmediate is set (default) and the current action is listed in $BlocklistActions (below), then an immediate blocklist scan is performed on the incoming text.%0a%0a:$BlocklistActions:A list of actions for which immediate blocklist checks should be performed (see $EnableBlocklistImmediate above).%0a # perform immediate checks for ?action=comment%0a $BlocklistActions['comment'] = 1;%0a # perform immediate checks for ?action=postdata%0a $BlocklistActions['postdata'] = 1;%0a%0a----%0a%0a%25trail%25 %3c%3c|[[Documentation Index]]|>>%0a PmWiki.Categories=(:Summary:Categories are a way to organize and find related pages:)%0a(:keywords categories, tags:)%0a%25audience%25 authors (intermediate)%0a%0a!!Purpose of categories%0aCategories (also known as "tags") are a way to organize and find related pages. Categories are implemented by default in PmWiki 2, and in most wikis they don't require any special code or markup, they're just a useful convention. The idea is that every page that falls into a particular subject area should have a link to a shared page containing links to other pages on that subject. These pages are created in the ''Category'' group, and thus these subject areas are called "categories".%0a%0a!!Using categories%0aGetting categories to work requires two steps, the first of which is adding links to each category. A category named Subject is created by adding a link to [=Category.Subject=] on any page. When you add the link to a page, the page can be described as being ''in'' the category "Subject". %0a%0aThere is a special markup for creating these links which makes categories work more smoothly: [=[[!Subject]]=] will create a link to Category.Subject. So [=[[!Subject]]=] is a kind of shortcut to the page Subject in the category group.%0a%0aIf you click on the category links on a page, initially you'll just be taken to an empty page named ''Category.Subject''. The second step in setting up categories is to modify the behavior of pages in the category group so that they will display a list of all pages containing links to ''Category.Subject''. This is relatively simple to do:%0a%0a# Open the page [[Category.GroupFooter]] for editing%0a# Add the line [@(:pagelist link=Category.{*$Name} list=normal:)@]%0a# Save the edits%0a%0aThis will cause the footer on every page in the ''Category'' group to display a list of links to pages that reference that page in the category group.%0a%0aIt is worth noting that rather than adding this to Category.GroupFooter, the pagelist directive can be added to Category.GroupHeader to similar effect; it just depends on whether you'd prefer to have the list of pages appear before or after any text that you add to the individual category pages (which can be edited just like normal pages).%0a%0aBecause we use the normal [[Cookbook:PagelistExplained|PageList]] @@link=@@ markup, you can use it not only in the category group. If you want to show all pages belonging to the category Subject you can use on any wiki page [@(:pagelist link=Category.Subject list=normal:)@].%0a%0aSimilarly, there's no requirement that a "category page" has to be in the ''Category'' group -- any page can define a "category" of pages that link to it.%0a%0aAn administrator can override the default category group name of "Category" by setting the $CategoryGroup variable in ''config.php'' to another group name.%0a%0a!!!Recap%0aSo, by adding the link [=[[!Subject]]=] to a page, a link to that page will automatically appear on the page ''Category.Subject'', as long as ''Category.GroupFooter'' has been tweaked appropriately. Thus, you can create a page that automatically creates an alphabetized list of all movies discussed on your wiki by creating links to [=[[!Movies]]=] on each film's page; the resulting automatic list would be on the page ''Category.Movies'' . %0a%0a%25audience%25 authors (advanced)%0a!!Category nesting%0aCategories have the potential for even greater usefulness because [@Category.*@] pages can themselves be placed into categories! To follow an excellent example from John Rankin, let's suppose we have the following film pages in the categories listed to the right:%0a%0a-> [@%0aFilm.ShaunOfTheDead [[!Horror]] [[!Comedy]] [[!2003]]%0aFilm.InMyFathersDen [[!Drama]] [[!2004]]%0aFilm.TheCorporation [[!Documentary]] [[!2003]]%0a@]%0a%0aNow then, we can create [@Category.Horror@], [@Category.Comedy@], [@Category.Drama@], and [@Category.Documentary@], and in each one of those pages we put [@[[!Genre]]@]. In [@Category.2003@] and [@Category.2004@], we put [@[[!Year]]@].%0a%0aSo, what happens when we display [@Category.Genre@] ? We see links to "Comedy", "Drama", "Documentary", and "Horror", because they're in the Genre category. When we click on one of those links, we see all of the films listed in one of those categories. Similarly, if we click on [@Category.Year@], we see links to "2003" and "2004", each of which in turn displays the list of films for that year.%0a%0aFinally, in [@Category.Genre@] and [@Category.Year@] we can put [@[[!Category]]@], which makes them "top-level" categories reachable from the [@Category.Category@] page. Voila, we now have an instant "hierarchy":%0a%0a-> [@%0aCategory.Category%0a Category.Genre%0a Category.Comedy%0a Film.ShaunOfTheDead%0a Category.Drama%0a Film.InMyFathersDen%0a Category.Documentary%0a Film.TheCorporation%0a Category.Horror%0a Film.ShaunOfTheDead%0a Category.Year%0a Category.2003%0a Film.ShaunOfTheDead%0a Film.TheCorporation%0a Category.2004%0a Film.InMyFathersDen%0a@]%0a%0aNote however that this isn't a "strict" hierarchy--i.e., any page or category can appear simultaneously in multiple categories. For example, [@Category.Documentary@] could be a member of both the Genre and top-level category listings.%0a%0aEach category page can have content text before the generated list, e.g., to give a generic description of things in the category. (Or it can be empty, which works fine.) It can also contain associations to related categories ("see also" references). For example, in a tourism wiki, the ''bed and breakfast" category might contain a see-also reference to the "self-catering" category.%0a%0a%25audience%25 administrators (intermediate)%0a!!The guts of the category markup%0aAs mentioned, all of the necessary markup features for Categories are enabled by default in current releases of PmWiki 2.0, but here's how they work for those who are interested. The use of the Category group as the repository for all categories is determined by setting the $CategoryGroup variable, and the special [=[[!Subject]]=] markup is activated by a call to the Markup() function:%0a %0a-> [@SDV($CategoryGroup,'Category');%0aMarkup('[[!','%3clinks','/\[\[!([^\|\]] ?)\]\]/',%0a "%3cspan class='category'>[[$CategoryGroup/$1]]%3c/span>");%0a@]%0a%0a%0a!!Coming up with good category schemes%0aThe hard part about using categories is choosing a good vocabulary. Site content managers may wish to follow the Guidelines for the establishment and development of monolingual thesauri (ISO 2788-1986) and the Guidelines for the establishment and development of multilingual thesauri (ISO 5964-1985). Questions to think about include:%0a* whether a scheme already exists and can be reused%0a* number of levels in a multilevel scheme (not too shallow, not too deep -- e.g. 3)%0a* number of categories per page (not too many, not too few -- e.g. 3)%0a* consistent use of singular ([@[[Mercury]] is a [[!planet]]@]) or plural ([@[[Mercury]] is in the [[!planets]] category@])%0a* disambiguation and use of phrases ([@[[!musical instruments]]@] and [@[[!medical instruments]]@]) or [[Cookbook:Subpage Markup]] ([@[[!Instruments*Musical]]@] and [@[[!Instruments*Medical]]@])%0a%0aOr you can just let people use whatever category terms they find meaningful. A vocabulary (or "folksonomy") will emerge over time.%0a%0a!! Contributors%0aRadu, John Rankin, `SolaRoofGuy, David A Spitzley%0a%0a%0a%25trail%25 %3c%3c|[[DocumentationIndex]]|>>%0a PmWiki.ChangeLog=(:Summary: Log of changes made to PmWiki by [[Release(Notes)]]:)%0a%25rfloat trail%25%3c%3c|[[Documentation Index]]|>>%25%25%0a%0aSee [[Cookbook/RecentChanges | the cookbook recent changes page]] for additional updates and activity by other developers, or join the [[PmWiki/MailingLists | pmwiki mailing lists]] to discuss feature development with us.%0a%0a!!!Version 2.2.0-beta65 (2007-11-17)%0a* Fix SiteAdmin.AuthList so that it defaults to list=all (reported by Roman).%0a* Fix pmwiki skin to include xmlns= attribute in %3chtml> tag (PITS:00989, reported by Mateusz Czaplinksi and Petko Yotov).%0a%0a!!!Version 2.2.0-beta64 (2007-11-13)%0a* Add times to PmWiki date parsing (e.g., 2007-08-09T12:22:04).%0a* Suppress warning from ini_set in diag.php (suggested by Petko).%0a* Fix handling of -> links in trails (reported by Eemeli Aro).%0a* Add .kml and .kmz as valid attachment types. %0a* Fix handling of [=&=] in markup (PITS:00988, reported by Stirling Westrup).%0a* Fix duplication of language markers in $XLLangs (PITS:00987, reported by Stirling Westrup).%0a* Correct typo in DRange() call in stdmarkup.php (reported by Stirling Westrup).%0a* Turn on error displays when diagnostics are enabled.%0a* Default PHP's pcre.backtrack_limit to at least 1000000.%0a%0a!!!Version 2.2.0-beta63 (2007-07-31)%0a* Added $SkinDirectivesPattern to allow adjustments to available skin directives (requested by Petko).%0a* Fix default permissions on Site.AuthUser and Site.AuthList (reported by Scott Connard).%0a* Add "monospace" to pmwiki.css default (reported by Joshua Timberman, with assistance from H. Fox)%0a* Fix problem with slashes in wildcards to name= and group= parameters (reported by Ian MacGregor).%0a%0a!!! Version 2.2.0-beta62 (2007-07-21)%0a* Fix bug in trails introduced by beta61 (reported by charlequin).%0a%0a!!! Version 2.2.0-beta61 (2007-07-19)%0a* Add ability to grab trails by section.%0a* Add an "ontrail" condition (from suggestions by charlequin).%0a%0a!!!Version 2.2.0-beta59, 2.2.0-beta60 (2007-07-18)%0a* Fix problem with upgrade.php on [[wiki farms]] (reported by Scott Connard).%0a* Fix problem with distributed version of Site.AuthUser (reported by Jon Haupt).%0a%0a!!!Version 2.2.0-beta58 (2007-07-17)%0a* Significant change: Site.AuthUser, Site.Blocklist, Site.ApprovedUrls, and Site.NotifyList now appear in the [[SiteAdmin]] group by default.%0a** Note: if you limit groups by setting $GroupPattern, you now need to include SiteAdmin (see [[Cookbook:LimitWikiGroups]])%0a* Abort if ldap: authentication requested and libraries aren't present.%0a* Added "upgrades.php" script to handle various migration issues.%0a* Current PmWiki [[version]] is now held in [[SiteAdmin.Status]] .%0a* Fix ?action=postupload to follow ?action=upload settings.%0a* Improvements to [[SiteAdmin.AuthList]] page (suggestions and fixes from Ian MacGregor).%0a* Allow leading underscores in attachment names (requested by Christophe David).%0a%0a!!!Version 2.2.0-beta57 (2007-06-15)%0a* Fix AsSpacedUTF8() to work like AsSpaced() (reported by Petko).%0a* Qualify page links that contain parentheses (reported by Petko).%0a* Fix bug in [@(:input default $:var ... :)@] (reported by Crisses).%0a%0a!!!Version 2.2.0-beta56 (2007-06-13)%0a* Fix AsSpaced() to not add spaces before leading digit, and treat hyphenated digits as complete numbers.%0a* Fix infinite recursion in self-referencing [[page text variables]] (PITS:00915).%0a* Fix bug introduced in beta55 not handling end [[links|anchors]] correctly (reported by Roman).%0a%0a!!!Version 2.2.0-beta55 (2007-06-11)%0a* Fix attributes to [@(:input e_form:)@] (PITS:00387, re-reported by Crisses).%0a* UpdatePage() now calls StopWatch() to record posting.%0a* Display stopwatch output as part of redirect.%0a* Fix [[wiki styles]] bug when $EnableLinkPageRelative is set (reported by Petko).%0a* Revise TextSection() code to hopefully avoid %25newwin%25[[http://pcre.org/|pcre]] limits (reported by Kathryn Andersen, Knut Alboldt).%0a* Add wrap=inline and wrap=none options to [[page list(s#pagelistwrap)]].%0a%0a!!!Version 2.2.0-beta53, 2.2.0-beta54 (2007-06-02)%0a* Improve error message reporting for markup rules (suggestion by Knut Alboldt).%0a* Clean up more E_NOTICE warnings (reported by Ian MacGregor).%0a* Add focus= option to [=(:=][[forms|input]]:) controls.%0a* Added CSS [@.faqtoc@] class, to be able to display only the questions coming from the #includefaq [[page list template(s)]].%0a* Changed [[PmWiki.FAQ]] to use .faqtoc class.%0a* Fix bug in TextSection (PITS:00935, reported by Jean-Fabrice).%0a* Fix bug in [[page list(s#pagelisttrail)]] caching of trails.%0a%0a!!!Version 2.2.0-beta52 (2007-05-26)%0a* Add per-PageStore attributes (from a suggestion by Tobias Thelen).%0a* Add [@{$PasswdRead}@], [@{$PasswdEdit}@], etc. to display page password settings.%0a* Add [[Site.AuthList]] to display all password permissions on a site.%0a* Reorder $PageListFilters slightly.%0a* Add "passwd=" option to [[page list(s#pagelistpasswd)]], to return only those pages that have some sort of [[password(s)]] attribute on them.%0a* Add line numbers to StopWatchHTML output.%0a* Clean up handling of $AuthCascade.%0a%0a!!!Version 2.2.0-beta51 (2007-05-23)%0a* Add fmt=count to [[page list(s#pagelistcount)]] (reminder from Hans).%0a* Ignore hidden files in [[skin(s)]] directories when searching for .tmpl (suggestion by Stephan Becker).%0a* Clean up queuing of pages to be updated in .pageindex .%0a* Reset $LinkTargets() at beginning of each UpdatePage() sequence.%0a%0a!!!Version 2.2.0-beta50 (2007-05-22)%0a* Fix HTML cache when drafts are enabled, or other recipes using CondAuth().%0a* Prevent [[page lists]] with protected pages from HTML cache.%0a%0a!!!Version 2.2.0-beta48, 2.2.0-beta49 (2007-05-21)%0a* Fix spurious value= attribute in %3ctextarea> tag generated by [@(:input textarea ... :)@].%0a* Allow either [@(:input default ...:)@] or [@(:input defaults ...:)@].%0a* Fix problem with page text variable handling in [@(:input defaults:)@].%0a* Allow either [@(:template default:)@] or [@(:template defaults:)@] in [[page list templates]].%0a* Fix a bug handling dates with suffixes (reported by Crisses).%0a%0a!!!Version 2.2.0-beta47 (2007-05-20)%0a* Fix bug with quote handling in [@(:include:)@] options (reported by Hans).%0a%0a!!!Version 2.2.0-beta46 (2007-05-19)%0a* Moved $PageTextVarPatterns definition from scripts/stdmarkup.php to pmwiki.php.%0a* Ignore Markup() rules that have unresolved $when parameters.%0a* Fix issue in authuser.php when $auth array isn't set (contributed by Ben Stallings).%0a* The [@(:include:)@] directive now performs template argument processing on the included text.%0a* Optimized [@(:pagelist:)@] slightly when sorting on [[page variables]].%0a* Refactored [@(:input ... :)@] markups.%0a* Added HandleDispatch(), which allows action handlers to easily redispatch to other actions (and add messages).%0a* Added FmtTemplateVars(), to perform various template-substitutions.%0a%0a%0a!!!Version 2.2.0-beta45 (2007-05-02)%0a* Update pmwiki's date parsing to use a common routine, recognizing dates within strings and restricting range to 1900-2039.%0a* Add additional parameter to "date" conditional.%0a* Add if= option to [[page list(s#pagelistif)]] (suggested by Crisses).%0a* Refactor code to use TextSection() and RetrieveAuthSection() functions.%0a* The value= parameter to [@(:input textarea:)@] now works properly (including values loaded from $InputValues).%0a* The [@(:input default:)@] directive now allows loading input control defaults from another page via the [@source=@] parameter.%0a* Remove automatic call to FmtPageName() in $ROSPatterns. Add $ROEPatterns (from suggestions by JB and others).%0a* Fix minor variable bugs in scripts/crypt.php.%0a* Remove E_NOTICE errors (reported by Hans).%0a* Fix handling of page variables when pagename is empty or not provided.%0a* Add $EnableLinkPageRelative configuration option.%0a* Clean up handling of arguments to [@{(ftime ...)}@].%0a* Remove mailposts.php call in stdconfig.php (reported by Christophe David).%0a%0a!!!Version 2.2.0-beta44 (2007-04-16)%0a* Fix case conversion of U+027D and U+026B (reported by Petko).%0a* Add $FTimeFmt to set default formatting for [@{(ftime)}@].%0a* Add %25s conversion to [@{(ftime)}@] for systems that don't have it by default.%0a* Report an error if edit [[form(s)]] cannot be read (suggested by Hans).%0a* Don't report ?cannot acquire lockfile when simply browsing pages.%0a* Add $EnableReadOnly flag to signal when PmWiki is to be run in read-only mode.%0a%0a!!!Version 2.2.0-beta43 (2007-04-15)%0a* Update drafts code to add $EnablePublishAttr and change button labels when drafts are enabled (PITS:00755).%0a* Removed no-longer-needed 'compat1x.php' and 'mailposts.php' from distribution.%0a* Added $DraftRecentChangesFmt.%0a* Added "[[markup expressions]]" [@{(...)}@] into the core.%0a* Added charset= attribute to saved pages.%0a* Update pagelist.php and xlpage-utf-8.php to handle case-insensitive searches.%0a* Added some optimizations to phpdiff.php script to produce more useful history information.%0a%0a!!!Version 2.2.0-beta42 (2007-03-27)%0a* Fix a bug with order=title in pagelists (reported by Anno).%0a%0a!!!Version 2.2.0-beta41 (2007-03-26)%0a* Added $EnableWSPre option, which allows easy adjustment of the "leading space -> preformatted text" (or "whitespace") rule.%0a* Added a new "pre" wikistyle, to designate blocks that are to be treated as preformatted text.%0a%0a!!!Version 2.2.0-beta40 (2007-03-24)%0a* Fix bug with order=title in pagelists when using $Titlespaced (PITS:00906, reported by Feral).%0a* Report state of allow_url_fopen when downloads fail in blocklist.php.%0a%0a!!!Version 2.2.0-beta39 (2007-03-23)%0a* Allow page variable filters to appear as options in [@(:template defaults:)@] (reported by SteP).%0a* Updated [[Site.PageListTemplates]] to use [@(:template:)@] directives.%0a* Remove '#wikileft h1' and '#wikileft h5' from pmwiki default stylesheet.%0a%0a!!!Version 2.2.0-beta38 (2007-03-22)%0a* Strip control characters from $ChangeSummary.%0a* Fix problem with count=m..n where m..n is outside the range of available pages (reported by SteP).%0a* Allow [@(:template default ...:)@] to specify a class= option.%0a* [[PmWiki/PageDirectives#redirect|Redirect]] pagename can now include an anchor (PITS:00558)%0a%0a!!!Version 2.2.0-beta37 (2007-03-16)%0a* Allow an optional space after comma separators in wildcard patterns (reported by Han Baas).%0a%0a!!!Version 2.2.0-beta36 (2007-03-16)%0a* Allow nested [[page text variables]] to work, remove extraneous ENT_NOQUOTES parameter.%0a* Add new [@(:template ...:)@] directives for pagelist templates.%0a* Modify count= option to pagelists to allow for alternate ranges.%0a%0a!!!Version 2.2.0-beta35 (2007-03-05)%0a* Fix bug in [[conditional markup]] parsing (reported by Christophe David).%0a%0a!!!Version 2.2.0-beta33, 2.2.0-beta34 (2007-03-01)%0a* Refactor wildcard handling into its own GlobToPCRE function.%0a* Allow negated wildcards for page variable filters in pagelists (PITS:00878, reported by Jiri)%0a* Fix wildcards so that spaces no longer separate patterns (use commas).%0a* Fix handling of '&' prior to [@(:input:)@] and other directives (reported by Luigi).%0a* Adjust position of [@%25define=...%25@] [[wiki styles]] to occur after ampersands.%0a* Adjust copyright dates on many files.%0a* Allow spaces around text variable names in [[page text variable(s)]] markups.%0a%0a!!!Version 2.2.0-beta32 (2007-02-28)%0a* Fix erroneous $EnableCreole item in docs/sample-config.php (reported by Sigurd).%0a* Added [@(:elseif:)@] and [@(:else:)@] markups (PITS:00787).%0a* Fix global $Skin variable handling when using SetSkin from within markup.%0a* Make sure directives aren't treated like [[page text variables]] (reported by Petko).%0a* Remove call to ResolvePageName() from authuser.php .%0a* Simplify [[PmWiki/AuthUser#LDAP|LDAP]] authentication for Active Directory sites.%0a* Cache lowercase/uppercase patterns in AsSpacedUTF8().%0a%0a!!!Version 2.2.0-beta31 (2007-02-11)%0a* Fix bug with sorting on [[pagelist variables]] (reported by Kathryn Andersen).%0a%0a!!!Version 2.2.0-beta29, 2.2.0-beta30 (2007-02-09)%0a* MakePageName now uses the first matching entry of $PagePathFmt as the home page of groups without a home page.%0a* Add AsSpacedUTF8() to handle title spacing in utf-8 (PITS:00875, contributed by Petko, Celok)%0a* Fix $RequestedPage when running with utf-8.%0a* Add %3cmeta> content-type tag for utf-8.%0a* Add an experimental caching system for pagelists.%0a* Fix $SuffixPattern and link suffixes for utf-8 (PITS:00881, reported by ppip).%0a%0a!!!Version 2.2.0-beta28 (2007-02-03)%0a* Update blocklist.php so that all posted fields are checked for block values (PITS:00850).%0a%0a!!!Version 2.2.0-beta27 (2007-01-25)%0a* Fix markup processing sequence for [@(:input default:), (:input select:)@], etc. (problem noted by Marc).%0a* Fix default value of [@order=@] parameter to MakePageList().%0a%0a!!!Version 2.2.0-beta26 (2007-01-23)%0a* Fix a bug where pagelist list= option had no effect when reading from trails (from an rss problem noted by Russ Fink).%0a%0a!!!Version 2.2.0-beta24, 2.2.0-beta25 (2007-01-22)%0a* Add a scripts/creole.php module for Creole markup (http://www.wikicreole.org/).%0a* Move WikiWords out of the core defaults -- can be enabled via $EnableWikiWords.%0a* Fix handling of WikiWords following & or #, as in [=Æ and #FFFF00=] (reported by Moni Kellermann).%0a* Adjust FormatTableRow() to support Creole-style tables (using single |'s).%0a* Update docs/sample-config.php with new configurations and options.%0a* Added code to allow Abort() to refer to additional information on pmwiki.org.%0a* Added $EnableSkinDiag, which checks templates for required %3c!--HTMLHeader--> and %3c!--HTMLFooter--> directives.%0a* Removed deprecated $BasicLayoutVars support from skins.php.%0a%0a!!!Version 2.2.0-beta22, 2.2.0-beta23 (2007-01-17)%0a* Added $EnableActions, to allow pmwiki.php to be included without generating output (from a suggestion by Wouter Groeneveld).%0a* Fix bug in "order=" option to [@(:pagelist:)@] (reported by Mike Bishop).%0a* Change DisplayStopWatch() function to StopWatchHTML().%0a* Allow multiple lines for markup:, wiki:, and page: template directives (reported by Marc)%0a%0a!!!Version 2.2.0-beta21 (2007-01-12)%0a* Fix %3cvspace> bug in searchresults output (PITS:00846, reported by M. Czaplinski, marc, and others).%0a* Fix numerous E_NOTICE warnings and incorrect constants (PITS:00853, contributed by AndrewFyfe).%0a%0a!!!Version 2.2.0-beta20 (2007-01-11)%0a* $FeedPageListOpt needs to be declared global in feeds.php.%0a* Add "404 Not Found" status code to ?invalid page name aborts (PITS:00854, suggested by Athan).%0a* Remove stale entries from $PageExistsCache when a new PageStore is added (reported by Hans).%0a%0a!!!Version 2.2.0-beta19 (2006-12-29)%0a* Have blocklist check $_POST['text'] only when it is set (from a report by Simon).%0a%0a!!!Version 2.2.0-beta18 (2006-12-28)%0a* Change $pagename parameter in UpdatePage() to be passed by reference (suggestion by J. Meijer).%0a* Fix $EnableRobotsCloakActions so that it works again with page variables.%0a* Add "XML Sitemaps" to $RobotPattern.%0a* Change $MetaRobots to return "nofollow,noindex" for non-existent pages.%0a* Prefer "404 Not Found" to "403 Forbidden" for [[(PmWiki:)robots]] attempting to do invalid actions on non-existent pages.%0a* Add rel='nofollow' to "create attachment" links.%0a* Added class='inputbox' to select boxes (suggested by Hans).%0a* Added .odt, .ods, and .odp file extensions to allowed [[uploads]] (suggested by Algis Kabaila, Robin Sheat, and others).%0a* Clean up some error warnings (PITS:00801, contributed by psvo).%0a* Set $ScriptUrl to 'https:' when accessed via SSL link (suggestions from C. Ridderström, H. Fox, PITS:00410, PITS:00527, PITS:00595).%0a* Fix bug in link= and trail= options to [@(:pagelist:)@] (reported by C. Ridderström).%0a%0a!!!Version 2.2.0-beta17 (2006-12-13)%0a* Fix spurious hidden field in [@(:searchbox:)@] output (reported by Hans).%0a* Fix $CaseConversions array for \xc4\xb1 and \xc5\xbf (reported by Petko Yotov).%0a* Refactor [@(:input:)@] markup handling.%0a* Add [@(:input select ...:)@] markup (PITS:00567).%0a* Add [@(:input default ...:)@] markup -- may change before 2.2.0 release.%0a* Add ability to set defaults for radio/checkbox/select controls.%0a%0a%0a!!!Version 2.2.0-beta16 (2006-11-10)%0a* Fix problem with [@(:e_preview:)@] directive when viewing an edit form (reported by Dominique Faure).%0a* Fix out-of-memory problem in scripts/compat1x.php when dealing with large pages to be converted (contributed by Donald Gordon).%0a* Fix problem of Variable: lines immediately followed by newline (reported by Hans).%0a* Fix uninitialized variable errors in FormatTableRow() (reported by Bob Sanders).%0a* Fix second argument of MakeBaseName() (provided by Stirling Westrup).%0a%0a!!!Version 2.2.0-beta15 (2006-10-16)%0a* Fix bug with displaying multi-line [@(:var:value:)@] [[page text variables]] (reported by Pico).%0a* Improve PageStore ls() method slightly, to restrict pagename searches to directories of a given depth (based on an issue reported by Chris Cox).%0a* Added $IsBlocked status variable to scripts/blocklist.php.%0a* Added $UnapprovedLink array to report unapproved links.%0a* Added $TimeISOFmt, $TimeISOZFmt, and $CurrentTimeISO variables.%0a* Switched scripts/feeds.php to use $TimeISOZFmt instead of $ISOTimeFmt.%0a* Added [@request=@] option to [@(:pagelist:)@], switched pagelist to default to not use url/form parameters.%0a* Fixed bug with array [@{$$options}@] in pagelist.%0a%0a!!!Version 2.2.0-beta14 (2006-10-06)%0a* Fix problem with extra parameter to mail when $NotifyParameters is empty (reported by Tom Lederer).%0a* Improve configurability of $SearchPatterns (from suggestions by Stirling Westrup).%0a* Add ability for $WikiWordCount to disable wikiword spacing (PITS:00327).%0a%0a!!!Version 2.2.0-beta13 (2006-10-04)%0a* Fix handling of angle brackets (and potential XSS) in pagelists combined with page text variables (noted by Pico).%0a%0a!!!Version 2.2.0-beta12 (2006-10-03)%0a* Added the UpdatePage() function into the core. %0a%0a!!!Version 2.2.0-beta11 (2006-10-03)%0a* Added ability to automatically create targets.%0a* Added sample code to docs/sample-config.php for automatic generation of Category.* pages.%0a* Fixed character escapes in pagelist [@{$$option}@] variables.%0a%0a!!!Version 2.2.0-beta10 (2006-10-02)%0a* Added [@{$$option}@] variables to get option values from [@(:pagelist:)@] (based on a recipe from Martin Fick).%0a* Changed [@{$PageCount}, {$GroupPageCount}, and {$GroupCount}@] to be [@{$$PageCount}, {$$GroupPageCount}, and {$$GroupCount}@].%0a* Added [@{$BaseName}@] page variable and $BaseNamePatterns.%0a%0a!!!Version 2.2.0-beta9 (2006-10-01)%0a* Fix bug with $EnablePageListProtect (reported by Brent Zupp).%0a* Added ability to select based on page variables in [@(:pagelist:)@].%0a%0a!!!Version 2.2.0-beta8 (2006-09-30)%0a* Update scripts/blocklist.php to check only $_POST['text'] instead of entire markup text.%0a* Fix bug in pagelist.php that wouldn't return correctly formatted array in certain circumstances (noted by Florian Fischer and JDem).%0a%0a!!!Version 2.2.0-beta7 (2006-09-30)%0a* Added scripts/blocklist.php to core.%0a* Updated handling of $PageTextVarPatterns.%0a* Eliminated need for extra flush() steps in notify.php, pagelist.php.%0a%0a!!!Version 2.2.0-beta6 (2006-09-27)%0a* Fix bug with initialization of $FeedPageListOpt in scripts/feeds.php (reported by Roman).%0a* Fix bug with over-eager [@(:textvar:value:)@] markup (from a bug reported by Chris Cox).%0a%0a!!!Version 2.2.0-beta4, 2.2.0-beta5 (2006-09-27)%0a* Fix bug with name= option in pagelist (reported by Ben Wilson).%0a* Fix bug with array_merge under PHP 5 (reported by Kathryn Andersen).%0a%0a!!!Version 2.2.0-beta3 (2006-09-26)%0a* Remove extra %3c!----> comment at end of table directives (noted by Ben Stallings).%0a* Fix directive form of page text variables (reported by Kathryn Andersen).%0a* Add first version of new modular pagelist code.%0a%0a!!!Version 2.2.0-beta2 (2006-09-25)%0a* Add support for [@{$:var}@] page text variables, and [@(:var:...:)@] markup.%0a* Fix default setting of $EnableRelativePageVars in docs/sample-config.php .%0a%0a!!!Version 2.2.0-beta1 (2006-09-25)%0a* Added [@{*$var}@] page variables (always the currently browsed page).%0a* Convert link and page variable handling in [=(:include:)=] to be relative to the included page.%0a* Added $EnableRelativePageVars and $EnableRelativePageLinks variables, as well as transition options.%0a* Added basepage= option to [=(:include:)=].%0a* Updated $GroupHeaderFmt and $GroupFooterFmt to use basepage= option.%0a* Adjusted $MakePageNamePatterns to automatically strip any #... or ?... from the end of a pagename input string (solution to a problem reported by J. Meijer).%0a%0a!!!Version 2.1.27 (2006-12-11)%0a* Backport in bug fix for TableRowFormat (from 2.2.0-beta16).%0a* Add support for [@{*$Variable}@] syntax (from 2.2.0 page variables).%0a%0a!!!Version 2.1.26 (2006-09-11)%0a* Fix a bug with variable referencing that caused feeds.php to get a confused PCache (reported by Helge Larsen).%0a%0a!!!Version 2.1.25 (2006-09-08)%0a* Fixed a bug in authuser.php that would fail if $AuthUser isn't defined (reported by Hans Huijgen).%0a* Added %3c!--XMLHeader--> and %3c!--XMLFooter--> aliases to %3c!--HTMLHeader--> and %3c!--HTMLFooter--> directives in skin templates (suggested by John Rankin).%0a* Added $PageExistsCache (suggested by John Rankin).%0a%0a!!!Version 2.1.24 (2006-09-06)%0a* Fixed a bug in authuser.php that had trouble dealing with non-array entries in $AuthUser (reported by Udo).%0a* Can now specify authorization groups using $AuthUser['@group'] entries.%0a* Can now specify an Apache .htgroup-formatted file for authorization groups via $AuthUser['htgroup'].%0a%0a!!!Versions 2.1.21, 2.1.22, 2.1.23 (2006-09-05, 2006-09-06)%0a* Close a potential security hole with $FarmD when register_globals is set "On".%0a* Correct a syntax error in feeds.php (noted by Ben Wilson).%0a* Fix a bug that prevented PmWiki from reading page files generated by versions prior to 0.5.6 (discovered by Milan Avramovic).%0a%0a!!!Version 2.1.20 (2006-09-04)%0a* Fixed a bug in [[PageDirectives#attachlist| [@(:attachlist:)@] ]] when passed a wikiword argument (reported by Kathryn Andersen).%0a* Changed $HTMLStylesFmt['markup'] to honor config.php setting (reported by Hans).%0a%0a!!!Version 2.1.19 (2006-08-30)%0a* Corrected a bug in the pageindex code that was causing the .pageindex to not update as quickly as it should.%0a* Slightly changed the handling of 'width' and 'height' in wikistyles.php, so that they can be be applied as attributes to %3cobject> and %3cembed> tags.%0a* Updated the Keep() function to recognize closing block tags as being in the 'B' block pool.%0a* Fixed a bug with wikistyles and form tags.%0a%0a!!!Version 2.1.18 (2006-08-28)%0a* Closed a potential cross-site scripting vulnerability in table markups (reported by JB).%0a* Added [@(:input image:)@] markup (requested by JB).%0a* Fixed problem with ?action=print failing to set [@{$Action}@] (reported by Bart).%0a%0a!!!Version 2.1.17 (2006-08-26)%0a* Added some improvements to IMS caching to better handle logout and authorization actions (PITS:00573, reported by floozy and Henrik Bechmann).%0a%0a!!!Version 2.1.16 (2006-08-26)%0a* Added $SkinLibDirs variable, to select filesystem and url locations where skins may be found (resolves PITS:00708, as reported by Hagan Fox, with additional suggestions from Ben Wilson).%0a* Changed [@%3c!--HeaderText-->@] to [@%3c!--HTMLHeader-->@] in skin templates, and added an optional [@%3c!--HTMLFooter-->@] directive (PITS:00767).%0a* Adjusted the pmwiki and print skins to use the new directives.%0a%0a!!!Version 2.1.15 (2006-08-25)%0a* Fixed issue dealing with order of [@@_site_*@] passwords (reported by Jean-Fabrice and others).%0a* Added $LocalDir variable (requested by John Rankin).%0a* Removed an unnecessary setting of $DefaultPage in ''scripts/pgcust.php'' (it's now handled by ResolvePageName() ).%0a* Added some variables and changes in wikistyles.php to better support wikipublisher (contributed by John Rankin).%0a* RetrieveAuthPage (PmWikiAuth) now recognizes a $level of 'ALWAYS' as indicating that access should always be allowed, regardless of current passwords or identities.%0a* Added filter specifier for AuthUser LDAP authentication (contributed by Balu).%0a%0a!!!Version 2.1.13, 2.1.14 (2006-08-15, 2006-08-16)%0a* Updated scripts/authuser.php to allow ldaps://... authentications (contributed by Michael Brenner).%0a* Fixed problem with numeric passwords introduced in 2.1.beta20 (reported by Christophe David and Dirk Blaas).%0a%0a!!!Version 2.1.12 (2006-08-07)%0a* Corrected typo in Site.SideBar file (reported by Judith Zacharie).%0a* Suppressed warning message for search on sites without a wikilib.d/ directory.%0a* Added capability for nested divs.%0a* Use $Transition['nodivnest'] to restore previous non-nesting div/table behavior.%0a* Including authuser.php now automatically resolves pagename.%0a* Added [@(:noaction:)@] directive to turn off actions.%0a* Fixed bug in wikistyles prior to image blocks.%0a* Added white-space as allowed wikistyle (suggested by C. Ridderström).%0a* Allow colons, hyphens, and dots in id= tags.%0a%0a!!!Version 2.1.11 (2006-06-09)%0a* Fixed generation of empty paragraphs around [@%25define=...%25@] wikistyles (PITS:00753).%0a%0a!!!Version 2.1.10 (2006-06-04)%0a* Added a %3cspan> around the RecentChanges link in the pmwiki skin (PITS:00750, suggested by Hagan Fox).%0a* Changed the $Action variable to $ActionTitle (PITS:00749, reported by Hagan Fox).%0a* Changed $FPLTemplatePageFmt to be an array of pages to be searched for page templates, enabled searching of current page and Site.LocalTemplates page.%0a* Updated .vspace margin in sidebar for pmwiki skin (PITS:00751, by Hagan Fox).%0a%0a%0a!!!Version 2.1.9 (2006-06-02)%0a* Fixed a bug with [@[[~Author]]@] links (PITS:00530 reported by Klonk, PITS:00611 reported by weijang, PITS:00671 reported by Stirling Westrup, and helpful clues provided by Clayton Curtis).%0a%0a!!!Version 2.1.8 (2006-06-01)%0a* Added ability to specify notification entries from ''local/config.php'' as well as Site.Notify (suggested by Christophe David).%0a* Fixed $Transition['vspace'] from 2.1.7.%0a%0a!!!Version 2.1.7 (2006-05-31)%0a* Adjusted width of edit form for IE browsers (contributed by Roman and H. Fox).%0a* Suppress authentication failure error from LDAP (PITS:00739).%0a* Fixed problem with invalid page names resulting in redirect loop (PITS:00723, reported by jojoo).%0a* Added "Group." and "Group/" page name syntax, resolving PITS:00736 (from a suggestion by Pico).%0a* Changed handling of "vspace" paragraphs.%0a* Fixed some XSS vulnerabilities in uploads.php and url links (reported by Moritz Naumann, http://moritz-naumann.com).%0a* Added notify.php script, allowing finer control of email notifications.%0a%0a!!!Version 2.1.6 (2006-05-22)%0a* Optimized performance of urlapprove.php.%0a* Added [@(:if auth xyz PageName:)@] syntax.%0a* Corrected XSS bug in trails.php.%0a* Slightly improved performance of free links.%0a* Restore ability to use hyphens in InterMap links (reported by Henrik Bechmann).%0a%0a!!!Version 2.1.4, 2.1.5 (2006-03-29)%0a* Fixed problem with pagelist-based feeds (PITS:00709, reported by Jon Haupt).%0a* Added [@{$Action}@] page variable. (PITS:00696, reported by Sebastian Pipping).%0a* Added stripmagic() around variables submitted to authuser.php.%0a* Fixed problem with multi-term searches containing special characters (PITS:00713, reported by Leo).%0a* Switched [[PageDirectives#attachlist| [@(:attachlist:)@] ]] to use a natural case sort (suggested by H. Fox).%0a%0a!!!Version 2.1.3 (2006-03-17)%0a* Re-fixed problem with PHP 5.1.1 and lines= option to [@(:include:)@] (PITS:00620).%0a* Fixed empty LDAP password issue (reported by Thomas Lederer).%0a%0a!!!Version 2.1.2 (2006-03-16)%0a* Fixed %3ch1>/%3ch2> tag mismatches (PITS:00702, reported by Martin Hason).%0a* Fixed bug with $AllowPassword and "nopass" (reported by M. Weiner and bram brambring).%0a* Improved the speed of RSS and other web feeds when $EnablePageListProtect is not set.%0a%0a!!!Version 2.1.1 (2006-03-13)%0a* Fixed a bug with multiple authorization groups as a password (PITS:00699, reported by Ari Epstein).%0a* Updated the authorization code to be a bit more liberal with password/group settings.%0a* Updated PmWiki.FAQ page to be able to grab FAQ items from other pages in the documentation.%0a%0a!!Version 2.1.0 (2006-03-12)%0a* Many many documentation updates (special thanks to many authors).%0a* Allow trailing underscores in upload names (requested by Hans).%0a* Fixed 'ak_print' problem causing accesskey='a' for print (noted by Pico).%0a* Added code to make sure each anchor is generated only once per page (for XHTML validity).%0a* Added a $BlockPattern variable to recognize block HTML tags.%0a* Made an adjustment to Keep() so that it places strings with block HTML into the 'B' pool.%0a* Adjusted stdmarkup.php to not produce paragraphs for keep blocks in the 'B' pool.%0a* Corrected a variety of i18n phrases.%0a* Added class='escaped' to distinguish [=@@...@@=] from [=[@...@]=] (from a comment by Hans).%0a* Slightly changed styling of .faq divs.%0a* Made the edit textarea a couple of rows smaller to better fit on smaller displays (suggested by H. Fox).%0a%0a%0a!!!Version 2.1.beta38 (2006-03-09)%0a* Fixed auth bug in HandleSearchA (reported by noskule).%0a* Fixed print skin to be XHTML 1 compliant and use updated i18n phrases (PITS:00690, contributed by Athan).%0a* Fixed ?action=search to honor markup escapes when checking current page for ([==]:searchresults:).%0a* Fixed bug in handling blank lines in preformatted text.%0a* Fixed extra newlines appearing after [=[@...@]=] markups (reported by H. Fox).%0a* Added class= and caption= arguments for [@(:markup:)@] markup.%0a* Added apply=pre to wikistyles.%0a%0a!!!Version 2.1.beta37 (2006-03-08)%0a* Converted [@(:redirect:)@] to be a true markup, now honors conditional markup and includes. %0a* Added status= option to redirect.%0a* Allow redirecting to an anchor within a page (PITS:00558).%0a* Added experimental server-side page caching.%0a%0a!!!Version 2.1.beta36 (2006-03-06)%0a* Fixed problem with PmWiki under PHP 5.1.2 with lines= option to [@(:include:)@] (PITS:00620, thanks to Eric Wolleson for the fix).%0a* Added [@(:if exists PAGENAME:)@] conditional markup.%0a* Fixed bug with pages using 'nopass' as password (reported by H. Baas and J. Demartini).%0a%0a!!!Version 2.1.beta35 (2006-03-05)%0a* Revised authorization code to be faster/cleaner, and to support "@_site_edit" authorization.%0a* Adjusted Site.SideBar so that edit permissions default to site's edit permissions.%0a%0a!!!Version 2.1.beta34 (2006-03-04)%0a* Updated the simuledit.php script so that an author won't lose edits when the merge fails (PITS:00391).%0a%0a!!!Version 2.1.beta33 (2006-03-02)%0a* Added transparent button images (PITS:00347, suggested by Klonk).%0a* Added some new button images to pub/guiedit, including a button "blank" for creating new buttons.%0a* Added $EditRedirectFmt option to allow save/cancel in ?action=edit to redirect somewhere other than the current page (PITS:00674, requested by T. Dowling).%0a* Restored lost scripts/.htaccess and docs/.htaccess files.%0a* Added [@{$Description}@] page variable, changed feeds.php to use this instead of [@$ItemDesc@].%0a* Added conditional expressions, based on cookbook recipe from D. Faure (PITS:00531).%0a%0a!!!Version 2.1.beta32 (2006-02-27)%0a* Fixed minor glitch with call to flush() in pagelist.php causing spurious "headers already sent" warnings (reported by Robin Sheat and others).%0a%0a!!!Version 2.1.beta31 (2006-02-26)%0a* Changed "inputbox" to "inputbutton" in [@(:searchbox:)@] directive (reported by Hans).%0a* Switched setting of $SkinDir to include a leading "./".%0a* Added option to suppress fields in ?action=attr display.%0a%0a!!!Version 2.1.beta30 (2006-02-25)%0a* Fixed bug with custom $SearchBoxFmt (noticed by Hans and Han Baas).%0a%0a!!!Version 2.1.beta29 (2006-02-24)%0a* Restored default setting of $EnablePageListProtect to 1 (was inadvertently switched to zero in beta27).%0a* Fixed "group=" option in [@(:searchbox:)@], and added ability to pass other options to search results.%0a* Added rule to ignore a blank line immediately following a heading (suggested by J. Durcholz and H. Fox).%0a* Revised pmwiki skin stylesheet (contributed by H. Fox)%0a* Added [@%3c!--PageActionFmt-->@] section to pmwiki skin.%0a* Added [@target=@] option to [@(:searchbox:)@].%0a* Added change to use the current page for ?action=search if it has @@[=(:=]searchresults:)@@ in the page's markup.%0a* $PageSearchForm can now be an array of pages to possibly be used to display the results of ?action=search -- first one found is used (suggested by Hans).%0a* Fixed bug with pageindex not including page's name in list of terms to search.%0a%0a!!!Version 2.1.beta27-28 (2006-02-24)%0a* Removed .linkindex, converted to .pageindex for faster word searches.%0a* Fixed bug with setting of $AuthId after logins.%0a* Added order=group for pagelists (requested by B. Boltwood)%0a* Added appropriate settings for magic_quotes_runtime and magic_quotes_sybase PHP settings.%0a* Fixed problem with include lines=... chopping off last line of text when fewer than requested lines in page.%0a* Updated handling of links to non-existent pages and query strings.%0a* Added some useful comments to scripts/feeds.php.%0a%0a%0a!!!Version 2.1.beta26 (2006-02-16)%0a* Changed PmWiki's default pmwiki.css styles to look a little cleaner in various browsers (suggestions from H. Fox).%0a* The [@(:include:)@] directive now supports a self=0|1 parameter to tell the directive if it should include the current page.%0a* $GroupHeaderFmt and $GroupFooterFmt now have "self=0" added to prevent their contents from being displayed twice.%0a* Page links with query arguments are now treated as "existing page" links even if the page does not exist (from suggestions by Jon Haupt).%0a* Modified scripts/author.php so that $Author is automatically set from $AuthId (unless overridden by a local config or by the author).%0a* Added [@order=random@] option to [@(:pagelist:)@].%0a* Added $Transition['fplbygroup'] to restore FPLByGroup function.%0a* Changed $EnableDefaultWikiStyles to $EnableWikiStyles.%0a* Added $UploadNameChars to allow customization of characters in upload filenames.%0a%0a%0a!!!Version 2.1.beta24-25 (2006-02-08)%0a* Improved interface to transition.php code to allow better granularity.%0a* Changed default of $EnableTransitions to 0.%0a* Fixed problem with [=(:markup:)=] closing divs (reported by H. Fox).%0a* Added $Action value for ?action=search (suggested by H. Fox).%0a* Added class=inputbox and class=inputbutton to various input controls (PITS:00577, suggested by H. Fox, Hans, and others).%0a* Fixed bug with "list=normal" when drafts enabled.%0a%0a!!!Version 2.1.beta23 (2006-02-07)%0a* Fixed bug with PageExists("") returning true (reported by Sebastian Siedentopf and others).%0a* Fixed $InterMapFiles to allow fmt substitutions.%0a* Removed unused $DiffAuthorPageExistsFmt and $DiffAuthorPageMissingFmt from pagerev.php.%0a* Resolved some issues of "double-posts" and simultaneous edits.%0a* Added [@{$LastModifiedSummary}@] page variable.%0a* Allow spaces around '#' in [@[[target | # ]]@] links (suggested by Ryan Varick).%0a* Added docs/UPGRADE.txt (thanks to Hagan Fox).%0a* Added draft capabilities with $EnableDrafts = 1 .%0a* Changed default setting of $UploadUrlFmt to be based on $PubDirUrl (excellent suggestion by Hagan Fox).%0a* Removed problem of simultaneous edits interfering with reading of simple text files in wiki.d/ .%0a* Pressing "Save" with no text changes now actually performs a save.%0a%0a!!!Version 2.1.beta22 (2006-01-28)%0a* Fixed a bug in feeds.php with ?action=dc.%0a* Added code to be able to capture remainder of trail lines in trail index pages.%0a%0a!!!Version 2.1.beta21 (2006-01-27)%0a* Updated page variable code to better handle null values of $pagename.%0a* Improved guard against register_globals poisoning (courtesy of Francesco 'ascii' Ongaro).%0a* Added a %3cpubDate> tag to RSS feeds (from suggestions by Jean Demartini).%0a* Added wildcard capabilities for pagelists and conditional markups.%0a* Improved page-not-found handling, changed Site.PageNotFound (PITS:00556).%0a* Fixed bug in whitespace handling (reported by Christian Ridderstrom).%0a* Fixed handling of query strings and anchors in trail index pages.%0a* Null targets in links now produce null output.%0a%0a!!!Version 2.1.beta20 (2006-01-12)%0a* Redesigned/improved handling of session authorization variables.%0a* Suppressed warning from fileowner/filegroup in fixperms (courtesy Dominique Faure)%0a* Restored Last-Modified headers to algorithm used in 2.1.beta17, but the code now detects changes in configuration files and recipes.%0a* Added @@[=(=]:encrypt %3cphrase>:)@@ markup, to simplify generation of encrypted passwords in Site.AuthUser.%0a%0a!!!Version 2.1.beta18-19 (2006-01-10)%0a* Added 'class=' option to [@(:pagelist:)@] (based on suggestions from H. Bass).%0a* Changed `Site.InterMap to [@{$SiteGroup}.InterMap@].%0a* Fixed E_NOTICE errors.%0a* Corrected bug in $SaveAttrPatterns in scripts/stdmarkup.php.%0a* Removed $text global variable (use $_POST, $_GET, or $_REQUEST['text']).%0a* Removed saving of 'excerpt' attribute -- this is being reworked.%0a* Fixed bug with PageVar's handling of pagenames containing slashes (reported by Hans).%0a* Page action links in PmWiki skin no longer display with "non-existent page" decorations.%0a* Added more [[(PmWiki:)robots]] to $RobotPattern.%0a* Adjusted script to generate Last-Modified headers whenever $LastModFile is set.%0a* Added docs/ directory, several documentation files, and README.txt (courtesy H. Fox).%0a* Moved sample-config.php and COPYING to docs/ directory.%0a%0a!!!Version 2.1.beta16-17 (2005-12-29)%0a* Fixed bug with titled links (reported by blues).%0a* Restored $FPLFunctions variable.%0a* Restored [@(:if enabled:)@] conditional (PITS:00630).%0a* Fixed bug with PCache.%0a* Added rel='nofollow' to various links where [[(PmWiki:)robots]] should not be going (suggestion by H. Fox).%0a%0a!!!Version 2.1.beta15 (2005-12-28)%0a* Removed Main.GroupAttributes and PmWiki.GroupAttributes from the distribution.%0a* Switched to using _crypt() for AuthUserConfig (requested by D. Faure).%0a* Fixed bug in httpauth.php with double-prompting for passwords (noted by M. Weiner).%0a* Added new page variables code, adding PageVar() function and redesigning FmtPageName().%0a* Added [[PmWiki.PageVariables]], removed PmWiki.MarkupVariables.%0a* Added [@(:if equal ...:)@].%0a* Optimized processing of includes and conditional markup.%0a* Optimized PCache().%0a* Removed deprecated $NewlineXXX variable.%0a* Added 'ctime' page attribute.%0a* Redesigned pagelist.php to use pagelist templates.%0a* Changed $EnablePageListProtect to default to 1.%0a* Added Site.PageListTemplates.%0a* Removed FPLByGroup, FPLSimple, and FPLGroup.%0a* Added more conversions to scripts/compat1x.php (suggested by C. Ridderström).%0a%0a!!!Version 2.1.beta13-14 (2005-12-10)%0a* Added scripts/feeds.php, which replaces scripts/rss.php (now removed from the distribution).%0a* Trail links are no longer saved as part of targets=.%0a* Keywords and description markup are saved as meta values in page files, along with an initial portion (excerpt) of the rendered HTML for a page.%0a%0a!!!Version 2.1.beta12 (2005-12-07)%0a* Fixed bug with storing group authorizations via ?action=attr (discovered by Dan Weber).%0a%0a!!!Version 2.1.beta11 (2005-12-06)%0a* Fixed problem with ?action=login for admin password (PITS:00612, reported by Klonk).%0a* Updated xlpage-utf-8.php for sites that have pcre installations that don't understand /u (reported by Andres Kulikauskas).%0a%0a!!!Version 2.1.beta10 (2005-12-05)%0a* Class attributes in wikistyles are now additive.%0a* Added capability for shared pages in farms (PITS:00459).%0a* Fixed XHTML validation problem for empty pagelists (PITS:00601, reported by Mickael Nilsson).%0a%0a!!!Version 2.1.beta9 (2005-11-30)%0a* Added ?action=login.%0a%0a!!!Version 2.1.beta8 (2005-11-30)%0a* Fixed a problem with paragraphs after lists (reported by Bronwyn Boltwood).%0a* Added [[(PmWiki:)robot(s)]] controls to scripts/robots.php (PITS:00563).%0a%0a!!!Version 2.1.beta7 (2005-11-29)%0a* Added capability to load InterMap entries from Site.InterMap page (PITS:00522).%0a* Fixed bug with AuthList code (reported by Ilana Kingsley and others).%0a%0a!!!Version 2.1.beta6 (2005-11-29)%0a* Revised authuser.php to obtain configuration from Site.AuthUser page.%0a* Included capability for authorization groups.%0a%0a!!!Version 2.1.beta5 (2005-11-25)%0a* Fixed bug with read-protected Site.AuthForm (reported by Matt Strauser)%0a%0a!!!Version 2.1.beta4 (2005-11-24)%0a* Fixed bug with authentication after unsuccessful attempt (PITS:00551, reported by Uli and Bronwyn).%0a%0a!!!Version 2.1.beta3 (2005-11-23)%0a* Fixed bug with "id:*" authorization string (reported by Bronwyn).%0a%0a!!!Version 2.1.beta2 (2005-11-22)%0a* Fixed bug with formatting surrounding [=[@...@]=] code blocks.%0a* Added %3cspan class='wikiword'>...%3c/span> around wikiword links to provide additional wikiword formatting.%0a* Changed authorization prompt to default to Site.AuthForm.%0a* Revised PmWikiAuth function to be able to authorize against groups or multiple authentications.%0a* Fixed session handling in authorization code to create and open session only if needed.%0a* Fixed bug with display of directives in page history (PITS:00592, reported by floozy).%0a* Added [@white-space:nowrap@] to command section of pmwiki skin (PITS:00591, contributed by floozy).%0a* Fixed a possible bug with urls for direct-download attachments (PITS:00588, reported by Henning).%0a%0a!!!Version 2.1.beta1 (2005-11-18)%0a* WikiWords are now disabled by default (PITS:00520).%0a* Whitespace at the beginning of lines can be used for nesting within lists (PITS:00562).%0a* Added ability to specify percentages in wikistyles (use "pct" instead of "%25").%0a* Fixed problem with including to end of text (PITS:00560, thanks to Klonk).%0a* Added [@(:if enabled VAR:)@] conditional markup.%0a* Added [@[[target|+]]@] titled markup.%0a* Adjusted %3c/div> markup bug in [@(:markup:)@] (reported by Hans).%0a* Fixed problem of nested apostrophe markups (PITS:00590, reported by floozy).%0a* Added [@(:input file:)@] and $InputValues array (PITS:00566).%0a%0a!!!Version 2.0.13 (2005-11-10)%0a* Fixed PostPreview function to allow page preview even if page is saved.%0a* Fixed downloading code so that large files don't run into memory limits (reported by Daniel Scheibler).%0a* Changed urlapprove.php so that admins can always post.%0a* Fixed XSS bug in pagelist.php (reported by Mauritz Naumann, http://moritz-naumann.com).%0a%0a!!!Version 2.0.12 (19-Oct-2005)%0a* Fixed cast of $ApprovedUrlsFmt in transition.php (reported by Patrick Ogay).%0a* Changed PmWiki's exit() call to a return (PITS:00548, requested by Wesley Tanaka).%0a* Fixed bug that was erroneously converting '&' back to '&' in query fragments (from a bug report by Chris Cox).%0a%0a!!!Version 2.0.11 (17-Oct-2005)%0a* Fixed problem with blank passwords in LDAP authentication (PITS:00547, reported by Paul Eden).%0a* Added support for whitespace indent rules.%0a* Fixed problem with losing history on changing passwords (PITS:00555, thanks to floozy).%0a* Added support for [@(:linebreaks:)@] and [@(:nolinebreaks:)@] (PITS:00549).%0a* Added support for `MySQL passwords in authuser.php (suggestions from Ahmed Ibrahim).%0a* Added an [@(:if date:)@] condition to the markup.%0a%0a!!!Version 2.0.10 (29-Sep-2005)\\%0aVersion 2.0.9 (28-Sep-2005)%0a* Fixed oversight in xlpage-utf-8.php that doesn't upcase ASCII letters when mb_strtoupper isn't present.%0a* Updated copyright dates.%0a%0a!!! Version 2.0.8 (27-Sep-2005)%0a* Changed $Name to $Title in print skin (found by Robert Riebisch).%0a* Added capability to use quotes to enter pass phrases in ?action=attr (requested by Simon).%0a%0a!!! Version 2.0.7 (26-Sep-2005)%0a* Updated xlpage-utf-8.php to use a different case conversion algorithm, and completed tables for other character sets.%0a* Fixed $VersionNum variable.%0a* Added ak_textedit and default value of ',' (PITS:00528, offered by Christoph Lange).%0a* Added a time limit to generation of .linkindex files.%0a%0a!!! Version 2.0.6 (16-Sep-2005)%0a* Updated xlpage-utf-8.php so that mb_strtoupper() is no longer required.%0a* UTF-8 module now is able to handle UTF-8 characters in link suffixes (PITS:00432, reported by Schlaefer).%0a* Fixed a bug with vardoc.php when an empty $VarIndex is loaded (PITS:00491, reported by Jean-Dom).%0a* Improved the guiedit buttons for IE browsers -- selections now work more like one would hope they would (PITS:00515, suggested by floozy).%0a* Fixed %3cscript> tags for XHTML validation (PITS:00486, suggested by Jocke).%0a* Improved author cookie handling with UTF-8 (PITS:00450, noted by Schlaefer)%0a* Fixed author special character handling (PITS:00524, from Dave G) %0a* Added $LogoutCookies to tell ?action=logout which cookies to expire.%0a* Added $CookiePrefix a prefix for cookies set by PmWiki scripts and recipes.%0a* Added $VersionNum numeric variable and ([@{$VersionNum}@] markup to make testing for specific versions easier.%0a%0a!!! Version 2.0.5 (9-Sep-2005)%0a* Cleaned up code for internationalization support.%0a* Added ?action=logout.%0a* Deprecated $Newline for good. Sites that need $Newline set can use $NewlineXXX.%0a%0a!!! Version 2.0.4 (8-Sep-2005)%0a* Eliminated E_NOTICE warning from scripts/prefs.php (reported by Pierre-Marie Carette).%0a* Eliminated other E_NOTICE warnings in various other sections of code.%0a* Adjusted signature patterns (sequences of ~'s) to be more restrictive.%0a* Improved internationalization strings (PITS:00475, noted by Roman).%0a* Added maximum length to change summaries (reported by H. Fox).%0a* Added speed improvements to link= in pagelist, $EnableLinkIndex option.%0a%0a!!! Version 2.0.3 (6-Sep-2005)%0a* Corrected default value settings in scripts/urlapprove.php.%0a* Fixed bug in setting of $sub in authuser.php (PITS:00509, reported by Alexandre B).%0a* Added change summaries into page history display.%0a* Fixed search pages and skin to use $SiteGroup instead of "Site" for search pages.%0a* Added additional attributes to input forms (suggested by Jo Durchholz).%0a%0a!!! Version 2.0.2 (3-Sep-2005)%0a%0a* Fixed bugs in mailposts.php (reported by M. Weiner and D. Scheibler)%0a* Fixed bug in PageStore removing whitespace from end of pages (reported by K. Chan)%0a* Added $EnablePageListProtect option to sample-config.php.%0a%0a!!! Version 2.0.1 (2-Sep-2005)%0a%0a* Temporarily restored setting of $Newline variable for recipes that need it.%0a* Fixed WikiTrail in PmWiki.PageDirectives (submitted by H. Fox).%0a%0a!!! [+Version 2.0.0 (1-Sep-2005)+]%0a%0a* Added `PCache() call for ?action=search (recommended by John Rankin).%0a* Added Path: `InterMap entry for relative urls in links.%0a* Set Site.SideBar to default to no password required for editing (suggested by Hans and others).%0a* Deleted pages are now named [=Group.PageName,del-1234567890=].%0a* Deprecated use of $Newline in `PageStore, now uses urlencoded newlines.%0a* Added new default skin -- old skin is at Cookbook:PmWikiV1Skin.%0a* Added default accesskey values in scripts/prefs.php.%0a* Fixed problem with extra spaces appearing around cells of simple tables (PITS:00402, reported by Klonk).%0a* Fixed problem with wikistyles in search strings (PITS:00495, reported by Radu).%0a* Updated print skin (PITS:00490, reported by Jungle).%0a* Fixed problem with url approvals being included multiple times, case sensitivity (PITS:00466 contributed by Simon).%0a* Added cookbook/.htaccess (suggested by H. Fox).%0a%0a!!!Version 2.0.beta55 (25-Aug-2005)%0a* Added capability to retain previous versions of uploaded files (PITS:00386).%0a* Added LDAP authentication to authuser.php.%0a* Updated Q: and A: markups.%0a* Fixed bug with 'value=' style and numbered lists (reported by Crisses).%0a* Allow dots and parens in wikistyles.%0a* Fixed bug in link= parameter for pagelist markup (reported by W. Mueller).%0a* Changed handling of blank lines in wiki markup.%0a* Changed display characters of page history (suggestions from H. Fox).%0a* Adjusted handling of [=[@...@]=] markup.%0a* Fixed table cells to default to valign='top'.%0a* Fixed >>%3c%3c to generate (:divend:).%0a* Adjusted (:markup:) display.%0a* Added [@%25cframe%25@] wikistyle.%0a* Changed [@(:include:)@] markup to allow selection from multiple pages.%0a* Removed space that is generated as part of \\ joins.%0a%0a!!!Version 2.0.beta54 (1-Aug-2005)%0a* Fixed bug with handling of & in title, description, and keywords directives (reported by Anno).%0a* beta53 was released without several commits; these are now committed.%0a%0a!!!Version 2.0.beta53 (30-Jul-2005)%0a* Added ?action=search, and adjusted search routines to use the new action.%0a%0a!!!Version 2.0.beta52 (29-Jul-2005)%0a* Fixed problem with multiple [@(:nl:)@] directives in sequence (reported by C. Ridderström).%0a* Fixed problem with [@(:markup:)@] appearing at beginning of page.%0a* Fixed problem with escaped-quotes in change summary (reported by J. Durchholz).%0a* Adjusted displayed image syntax%0a* Added float, frame, rfloat, lfloat, rframe, lframe, thumb wikistyles.%0a* Converted [@(:markup:)@] to use tables instead of divs.%0a* Fixed bug with center-aligned images.%0a* Added Content-Style-Type tag to pmwiki.tmpl (suggested by V. Krishn).%0a* Added title= attribute to image tags.%0a%0a!!!Version 2.0.beta51 (22-Jul-2005)%0a* Adjusted posting algorithm, added $EnablePost.%0a* Added default parameter to `HandleDiff (noticed by Robert Riebisch).%0a* Adjusted Site.EditForm to use a \\ break instead of [=[[%3c%3c]]=].%0a%0a!!!Version 2.0.beta50 (20-Jul-2005)%0a* Added major improvements to authorization code, including PITS:00249. [is this the right link? "Summary: Classic skin missing in pmwiki 2.0", I think the right is PITS:00248 - CG]%0a* Support for cascading authorization levels.%0a* $HandleAuth array allows setting of authorization requirements on a per-action basis.%0a%0a!!!Version 2.0.beta49 (18-Jul-2005)%0a* Remove Keep() around trailing \\ markup results (based on a bug noticed by W. Mueller).%0a* Added Content-Disposition: and $DownloadDisposition to indirect downloads.%0a%0a!!!Version 2.0.beta48 (13-Jul-2005)%0a* Adjusted display of change summary in recent changes%0a* Corrected width of edit form%0a%0a!!!Version 2.0.beta47 (12-Jul-2005)%0a* Fixed incorrect manipulation of `GUIEdit/$EditTemplateFmt (reported by Ian Barton).%0a* Fixed magic quoting on $ChangeSummary (reported by Balu).%0a* Added $ChangeSummary to recent changes files.%0a%0a!!!Version 2.0.beta46 (11-Jul-2005)%0a* Fixed lossage in change summary and minor edit checkbox (reported by Balu).%0a%0a!!!Version 2.0.beta45 (10-Jul-2005)%0a* Adjusted "show changes to markup" display to avoid long non-wrapping lines %0a* Fixed wrap problem in guiedit button bar (reported by Des and L. Hausman).%0a%0a!!!Version 2.0.beta44 (10-Jul-2005)%0a* Added session_start() to ?action=diag (suggested by Joachim Durchholz).%0a* Added [@$[phrase]@], [@(:noleft:)@], [@(:noright:)@] markups.%0a* The $PageName substitution is no longer available in FmtPageName().%0a* Added %25accesskey=%25 wikistyle for links.%0a* Changed $ImgTagFmt, added border=0 style to all images in a page.%0a* Added ''transition.php'' script to assist with upgrading from previous releases.%0a* Added capability to create input forms.%0a* Added markup-based edit page form (PITS:00308).%0a* Added change summary capability (from cookbook script).%0a* Added "save and continue edit" and "cancel" options to edit forms (PITS:00290 and PITS:00261).%0a* Changed $EditMessageFmt to $MessagesFmt array, added [@(:messages:)@] markup.%0a* Modified GUI buttons to support accesskeys, added [@(:e_guibuttons:)@] markup.%0a* Added $SiteGroup variable.%0a* Moved `Main.AllRecentChanges to Site.AllRecentChanges .%0a* Moved `Main.SearchWiki to Site.Search.%0a* Moved `Main.ApprovedUrls to `Site.ApprovedUrls.%0a* Moved `Main.PageNotFound to `Site.PageNotFound.%0a* Set robots noindex,nofollow for pages in Site group.%0a* Moved `PmWiki.EditQuickReference and `PmWiki.UploadQuickReference to Site group.%0a* Deprecated `PmWiki.WikiHelp.%0a* Deprecated $PagePreviewFmt variable.%0a* Removed $PageNameFmt substitution.%0a* Added initial capability for user/browser preferences in ''scripts/prefs.php''.%0a%0a%0a%0a!!!Version 2.0.beta43 (8-Jul-2005)%0a* This version adds the long awaited [@(:div:)@] markups.%0a* Added [@%25id=...%25@] wikistyle.%0a%0a!!!Version 2.0.beta42 (7-Jul-2005)%0a* Added [@(:if attachments:)@] markup (suggested by Leigh Hausman and others).%0a%0a!!!Version 2.0.beta41 (7-Jul-2005)%0a* Added [@%25value%25@] wikistyle to set item value for ordered lists (PITS:00457, requested by Richard Rothwell)%0a* Adjusted the output of [[PageDirectives#attachlist| [@(:attachlist:)@] ]] to include thousands separators in file sizes.%0a* Fixed bug with '.' in $UploadDir (PITS:00439, contributed by Zoyo).%0a* Changed Keep() parameter name to $pool, handles nested Keeps() (suggested by Joachim Durchholz, Christian Ridderström, and others).%0a%0a!!!Version 2.0.beta40 (22-Jun-2005)%0a* Added Apache-compatible `MD5 passwords and SHA encryption to authuser.php (contributed by D. Faure).%0a%0a!!!Version 2.0.beta39 (20-Jun-2005)%0a* Adjusted handling of trailing spaces for simple table rows.%0a* Fixed problem with '%25' in simple tables (PITS:00437, PITS:00452, reported by Maxim, Hans, and others).%0a* Fixed problem with wikistyles spanning simple table cells (PITS:00172).%0a* Fixed problem with searches returning errors for open directories (PITS:00455, reported by Henning and Daniel Friedmann).%0a* Added definition lists to wiki trails.%0a* Removed unnecessary call to `LoadTemplate from print template (reported by Winfried Mueller).%0a* Added ''scripts/authuser.php'' -- documentation forthcoming.%0a%0a!!!Version 2.0.beta38 (14-Jun-2005)%0a* Fixed `ListPages() so that it would generate correct page lists when per-group subdirectories are used to store pages (reported by David Sovinski).%0a%0a!!!Version 2.0.beta37 (26-May-2005)%0a* Changed the location in which $SearchIncl, $SearchExcl, and $SearchGroup are set (requested by John Rankin).%0a* Fixed bug in setting of $SearchExcl (reported by H. Fox and others).%0a* Added filesize check after new page is saved but before replacing existing one (suggested by Radu).%0a* Added $LinkUrl and $LinkAlt to urlapprove.php (contributed by Balu).%0a%0a!!!Version 2.0.beta36 (30-Apr-2005)%0a* Fixed bug in search term exclusion (caught/fixed by Nate Cull).%0a* Eliminated trailing spaces problem in simple tables (caught by F. Johnson)%0a%0a!!!Version 2.0.beta35 (24-Apr-2005)%0a* Fixed bugs in [@(:pagelist:)@] (caught by John Coxon).%0a* Adjusted end of sample-config.php, copyright notices.%0a%0a!!!Version 2.0.beta34 (23-Apr-2005)%0a* Fixed group search bug (noted by Hans).%0a* Query string of last search now appears in searchbox.%0a* Removed ?> tags from ends of scripts to help VMS installations.%0a%0a!!!Version 2.0.beta33 (22-Apr-2005)%0a* Fixed performance bug in FmtPageName and `LinkPage.%0a* Redesigned scripts/pagelist to add new directives and features (major change -- see ReleaseNotes).%0a%0a!!!Version 2.0.beta32 (17-Apr-2005)%0a* Added $RCLinesMax, which can be used to limit the total number of lines in RecentChanges files.%0a%0a!!!Version 2.0.beta31 (15-Apr-2005)%0a* Added ability to password-protect uploads, via ?action=download and $EnableDirectDownload (PITS:00109).%0a* Added $EnableFixedUrlRedirect (requested by Monty and Fred Chittenden).%0a%0a!!!Version 2.0.beta30 (14-Apr-2005)%0a* Fixed issues with PHP sessions causing deadlock situations.%0a* Improved PmWiki's locking algorithms.%0a* Added $PageTextStartFmt and $PageTextEndFmt (requested by John Rankin)%0a* Fixed wiki link function so that wikiwords aren't automatically spaced if $LinkWikiWords = 0.%0a%0a!!!Version 2.0.beta29 (11-Apr-2005)%0a* Fixed bizarre bug with font scaling on European locales (PITS:00357, reported by Christian Schneider).%0a* Fixed %3cpre>...%3c/pre> bug with preformatted text (Cookbook:NoSpacePre, noted by Tom Holroyd).%0a* Improved page storage and reading algorithm for greater efficiency.%0a* Changed various actions to avoid reading page history if not needed.%0a* Changed `PageStore class to optimize generation of filenames for standard installations (from a suggestion by Martin Fick).%0a* Added preliminary code for %0a** user-based authorization (PITS:00010)%0a** form-based authorization (PITS:00026, PITS:00264)%0a** better display of password settings in attributes form (PITS:00301)%0a** webserver authentication%0a** .htpasswd authentication%0a** LDAP/Active Directory Server authentication%0a* Added conditional markups for authorization privileges and login status%0a%0a!!!Version 2.0.beta28 (27-Mar-2005)%0a* Added ability to link to other pages' attachments.%0a* Added ext= option to [[PageDirectives#attachlist| [@(:attachlist:)@] ]] to limit output to selected extensions (PITS:00389, requested by corqspy).%0a* Added option to [[PageDirectives#attachlist| [@(:attachlist:)@] ]] to request listing of attachments for a page other than the current one.%0a* Fixed incompatibility problem between `PmWiki.UploadQuickReference and markup extensions recipe (PITS:00377, reported by gaoj).%0a* Changed attachments code to force extensions to lowercase (PITS:00315, suggestions from Hagan Fox, Didier Lebrun, Henning, and PRZ).%0a* Added comment to pmwiki.php regarding comments in pmwiki.php.%0a%0a!!!Version 2.0.beta27 (26-Mar-2005)%0a* Made directives case-insensitive (requested by John Coxon).%0a* Fixed bug in `VarIndexLoad() (noticed by Dominique Faure).%0a* Added (:markup:) with [=[@...@]=] arguments (requested by Neil Herber).%0a* Added (:markupend:) syntax.%0a* Fixed bug in $MetaRobots (PITS:00393, noticed by Didier Lebrun).%0a* Added missing ?> to various script files (PITS:00403, reported by Schlaefer).%0a* Allow localmap.txt files to contain variable substitutions (requested by C. Ridderström).%0a* Fixed bug in Markup() with rule dependencies.%0a* Added missing [@{$FullName}@] markup.%0a* Fixed bug with preformatted markup eating leading spaces (repeatedly reported by C. Ridderström).%0a%0a%0a!!!Version 2.0.beta26 (5-Mar-2005)%0a* Added edit page templates (PITS:00113, requested by many administrators).%0a* Fixed bug with search box code in pmwiki template (noticed by mistyfire).%0a%0a!!!Version 2.0.beta25 (2-Mar-2005)%0a* Heading markups now consume an optional space following the markup chars (suggested by H. Fox).%0a* Added option to `ParseArgs() to allow capture of arguments in the order specified (suggested by C. Ridderström).%0a%0a!!!Version 2.0.beta24 (1-Mar-2005)%0a* Fixed loss of version number in wiki field (PITS:00217, found by Hugo Alrře).%0a* Fixed bug with handling of '?'s encoded as %253f in incoming urls. %0a* Fixed mis-handling of "`PageNotFound" requests.%0a* Added $EnablePostAttrClearSession switch to control remembering of session's passwords when posting attributes (requested by Dirk Blaas).%0a* List markups now consume optional space following markup char.%0a* Added `ParseArgs() function for uniform handling of directive argument processing.%0a* Switched pagelist.php to use `ParseArgs().%0a%0a!!!Version 2.0.beta23 (24-Feb-2005)%0a* Fixed post attributes to clear "remembered" passwords so that password enabling and testing is more visible.%0a* Added $EnablePageListProtect -- when set to a true value it causes read-protected pages to not appear in page listings and search results unless the browser has already been authorized to read them (based on suggestions from Nils Knappmeier, Neil Herber, and PITS:00344).%0a%0a!!!Version 2.0.beta22 (23-Feb-2005)%0a* Fixed authorization form so that cursor is automatically placed in password box (contributed by Hans).%0a* Fixed bug with non-ASCII character sets in ?action=source (PITS:00336, noted by Hans B.).%0a* Updated scripts/guiedit.php to allow buttons with arbitrary HTML actions.%0a* Fixed permissions on .lastmod (PITS:00339, reported by Mark S. and others).%0a* Fixed bug in `PCache where variables weren't set correctly for RecentChanges pages.%0a* Made substantial changes to skins.php to ease control of page template sections.%0a%0a!!!Version 2.0.beta21 (13-Feb-2005)%0a* Changed width of edit box in pmwiki skin to be 98%25 for IE (suggested by Hans).%0a* Fixed bug in scripts/pgcust.php with checking wrong flag for loading local/default.php (PITS:00305, discovered by Joe Miller).%0a* Fixed bug with empty table heading (%3cth>) cells not generating [= =] (noticed by V. Krishn).%0a* Fixed bug with table attributes line generating empty %3cp>%3c/p> paragraphs (also noticed by V. Krishn).%0a* Fixed bug with settings of $AuthorPage and $AuthorLink (noticed by M. Weiner and John Rankin PITS:00247).%0a* Fixed a very minor bug in the `PageStore->ls() method.%0a* Added conversion of [@[[page:]]@] and [@[[linebreaks]]@] v1 markups from cookbook recipes (suggested by C. Ridderström and P. Ogay).%0a* Fixed rss.php to display $Title instead of just a page's name (suggested by G.J. De Bruin).%0a* Changed PmWiki's default umask to 002.%0a* Added the `DisableMarkup() function (suggested by C. Ridderström).%0a%0a!!!Version 2.0.beta20 (30-Jan-2005)%0a* Added ability to place comments in localmap.txt files (requested by C. Ridderström).%0a* Removed extra spacing before "Upload" button in upload form (suggested by H. Fox).%0a* Changed $UrlLinkFmt to have rel='nofollow' attribute in external links. %0a* Added %3cdiv id='wikidiff'> around page history output.%0a* Fixed global variable oddity in setting of $Skin in scripts/skins.php (discovered by N. Herber).%0a* Added ability to place wiki styles in heading markups.%0a%0a!!!Version 2.0.beta19 (17-Jan-2005)%0a* This version works around a problem with losing edits when a PHP session expires, or when browsers have cookies disabled (reported by C. Freeze).%0a%0a!!!Version 2.0.beta18 (17-Jan-2005)%0a* Fixed bug with incorrect call to setlocale() in pmwiki.php (noticed by Ciaran).%0a* Fixed bug with search results and other block markups being wrapped in %3cp>...%3c/p> tags (PITS:00074, reported by John Rankin).%0a* WikiTrails now allows alternate text in the trail page reference (PITS:00271, requested by Oneida Kincaid).%0a* Added "styles" index to default $HTMLHeaderFmt, to allow disabling of inlined styles.%0a* Added $GUIButtonDirUrlFmt variable to guiedit to make it easy to provide alternate guibutton sets.%0a* Added more guibuttons.%0a* Moved "Attach:" guibutton code into upload.php.%0a* Fixed bug with $LastModified timestamp in page history (noted by Neil Herber and others).%0a* Modified guiedit code so that the sample text is highlighted after hitting a button (makes it easy to locate and overwrite existing sample text).%0a%0a%0a!!!Version 2.0.beta17 (12-Jan-2005)%0a* Fixed bug in advanced tables not closing properly.%0a* Fixed wikistyles so that color changes extend to anchor tags (PITS:00282).%0a* Fixed a bug in handling arrayed default passwords.%0a* Added $Titlespaced conversion to compat1x.php.%0a%0a!!!Version 2.0.beta16 (11-Jan-2005)%0a* Fixed missing guiedit.js file in distribution.%0a%0a!!!Version 2.0.beta15 (10-Jan-2005)%0a* Fixed problem with [@{$Title}@] markup (PITS:00177, thanks to Neil Herber).%0a* Added $Titlespaced and [@{$Titlespaced}@] (requested by H. Fox).%0a* Fixed another bug in vardoc.php that was preventing some restore links from working.%0a* Fixed bug in compat1x.php that was incorrectly converting reference-style links (noticed by Christian Ridderström).%0a* Re-adjusted wikistyles again to allow styles to appear in link text.%0a* Cleaned up rss encodings of named character entities (PITS:00129 and PITS:00239, reported by Bronwyn, Graham L., and others).%0a* Fixed problem with block styling containing only links (PITS:00258, reported by Hans Bracker).%0a%0a!!!Version 2.0.beta14 (28-Dec-2004)%0a* Removed border= attribute from %3cimg ...> tags, now uses style='border:0px;' instead. (PITS:00169, reported by Balu).%0a* Removed extraneous $Fragment from print skin (PITS:00241, reported by `BrBrBr).%0a* Fixed ?action=crypt posting (reported by Hans Bracker)%0a* Added id='text' to $PageEditFmt.%0a* Cleaned up 'posteval' code for `MarkupToHTML() function.%0a* Optimized a number of patterns for (hopefully) faster pattern matching.%0a* Fixed urls to better encode non-ASCII characters.%0a* Converted substr() comparisons to more efficient expressions.%0a* Added a cache to `PageExists() function.%0a* Cleaned up `PrintFmt() function for better processing.%0a* Added Lock(0) to `PrintFmt to release locks prior to sending data to browser.%0a* Fixed bug with empty `StopWatch() function (reported by K. Alboldt).%0a* Changed ?action=diff to require 'read' permissions (Note: this will change to be admin configurable in another release).%0a%0a!!!Version 2.0.beta13 (22-Dec-2004)%0a* Fixed a bug introduced in 2.0.beta7 that causes ?action=refcount to produce incorrect links (thanks to Leo for reporting this).%0a%0a!!!Version 2.0.beta12 (21-Dec-2004)%0a* Added %3cdiv id='wikipreview'>, %3cdiv id='wikiupload'>, %3cdiv id='wikiattr'>, and %3cdiv class='wikisearch'> to appropriate forms and documents (suggested by Dominique Faure).%0a* Added the [@(:description:)@] markup for setting %3cmeta name='description' ...> (PITS:00016).%0a* Added $UnapprovedLinkCountMax to limit the number of unapproved external links that can appear in a post.%0a%0a!!!Version 2.0.beta11 (19-Dec-2004)%0a* Fixed bug with trailing punctuation in uris (PITS:00134, thanks to chr).%0a* Added note to sample-config.php about admin passwords (suggested by Hans Bracker)%0a* Cleaned up `StopWatch function, added $EnableStopWatch to control functionality.%0a* Fixed message where upload exceeds PHP maximum.%0a* Modified upload.php so that the "Upload name" field is blank after performing an upload.%0a* Changed upload functionality to use $LinkUpload instead of $LinkUrl (note, this affects $LinkUploadCreateFmt)%0a%0a!!!Version 2.0.beta10 (14-Dec-2004)%0a* Improved mkdirp() function to give more appropriate diagnostics with respect to PHP's safe_mode setting.%0a* Improved handling/permissions/recovery of wiki.d/.flock file.%0a%0a!!!Version 2.0.beta9 (14-Dec-2004)%0a* Fixed bug in [@[[target |#]]@] markup.%0a* Fixed bug in vardoc with substitution of old $FmtV into $LinkText.%0a* Fixed bug(?) in uploads.php not submitting urls to correct address.%0a%0a!!!Version 2.0.beta8 (13-Dec-2004)%0a* Changed ?pagename= to ?n= for urls.%0a* Changed PmWiki to default to not using PATH_INFO-style urls.%0a* Fixed bug where ?action=diff would disable external links and images in sidebar (PITS:00227, thanks to `BrBrBr).%0a* Changed (⇑) in uploads.php to (Δ) (PITS:00127, thanks to jr and Schlaefer).%0a* Fixed Q: and A: markups (PITS:00067).%0a* Added $TableRowAttr and $TableCellAttr, along with $TableRowCount, $TableRowIndex, and $TableCellCount for stylized tables (suggested by Ciaran).%0a* Fixed incorrect [=PmWiki:=] location in intermap.txt.%0a* Fixed likely hyphen bug in author.php that was removing spaces.%0a%0a!!!Version 2.0.beta7 (8-Dec-2004)%0a* Added PUE() function to handle specialized url encoding.%0a* Added code to work around $Newline in posted text.%0a* Fixed spelling of 'gray' in css (thanks to S. Andreozzi).%0a* Fixed .htaccess files in local/ and wiki.d/.%0a* Fixed bug in sample-config.php (PITS:00216, thanks to noe).%0a* Fixed %3c and > bugs in q= parameter to search.%0a* Fixed default width of edit textarea (PITS:00052).%0a* Restored link citation/reference markup [@[[target|#]]@] (PITS:00049).%0a* Restored [@(:keywords:)@] markup (PITS:00089).%0a* Fixed internationalization of $DefaultPageTextFmt.%0a* Updated/added xlpage-utf-8.php for UTF-8 support (PITS:00168).%0a%0a!!!Version 2.0.beta6 (5-Dec-2004)%0a* Fixed internationalization of `PmWiki.EditQuickReference (PITS:00159, thanks to PRZ and noe).%0a* Fixed bug in `FmtPageName() that was incorrectly converting all slashes to dots (PITS:00201, thanks to C. Bonamigo).%0a* Restored $DiffChangeSum variable in pagerev.php (PITS:00200).%0a* Fixed farmmap.txt (PITS:00207, thanks to Keith Campbell).%0a* Changed $MaxIncludes default value to 50.%0a* Restored $WikiWordCountMax and $WikiWordCount functionality (PITS:00007).%0a* Updated sample-config.php.%0a* Fixed some skin README files.%0a%0a!!!Version 2.0.beta5 (1-Dec-2004)%0a* Corrected $EnablePostAuthorRequired (variable was misnamed -- thanks to John Feezell for reporting the bug).%0a%0a!!!Version 2.0.beta4 (1-Dec-2004)%0a* Added conversion to scripts/compat1x.php for `PmWikiDraw -- [@[[Drawing:SomePage]]@] is converted to [@(:drawing SomePage:)@].%0a* Fixed bug in use of $_REQUEST/$_POST in several scripts.%0a* Fixed code handling extra '?var=value' parameters to set values in $_REQUEST as well as $_GET (PITS:00165).%0a* Fixed missing slash in [[PageDirectives#attachlist| [@(:attachlist:)@] ]] links (PITS:00192, thanks to Brent Zupp for reporting this).%0a%0a!!!Version 2.0.beta3 (30-Nov-2004)%0a* Changed references to $_REQUEST to be $_POST for edit sequence.%0a* Suppressed external links in page history output.%0a* Added .GIF, .JPG, .PNG to valid image extensions (PITS:00168, thanks to noe).%0a* Fixed locking of Main.GroupAttributes and PmWiki.GroupAttributes (PITS:00183, thanks to Balu).%0a* Fixed `PmWiki.EditQuickReference to work in IE again (PITS:00164, thanks to PRZ).%0a* Fixed documentation in `PmWiki.SimpleTables2 (PITS:00186, thanks to PRZ).%0a* Added an [[PageDirectives#attachlist| [@(:attachlist:)@] ]] markup (PITS:00001).%0a%0a!!!Version 2.0.beta2 (28-Nov-2004)%0a* Fixed bug with `LoadPageTemplate in skins.php. %0a%0a!!!Version 2.0.beta1 (26-Nov-2004)%0a* Fixed index used for setting robots %3cmeta> tag.%0a* Fixed intermap.txt links to point to new pmwiki 2.0 location.%0a* Changed default for urlapprove.php to be ?action=approvesites.%0a* Added more documentation pages.%0a%0a!!!Version 2.0.devel27 (25-Nov-2004)%0a* Fixed bug with setting of $Needle (PITS:00154, thanks to KAL).%0a* Fixed bug with "Group/" not working in searches (PITS:00131, thanks to PRZ for finding the bug and John Rankin for suggesting the fix).%0a* Fixed missing %3ctr> in stopwatch output.%0a* Fixed rss to use %3cdc:date> instead of %3cpubDate> (for compatibility with Firefox Live Bookmarks).%0a* Added %3cdc:contributor> element to rss 2.0 output (PITS:00157, suggested by Steffen Glückselig).%0a* Added $EnableUrlApprovalRequired to scripts/urlapprove.php.%0a* Fixed permissions problem on uploaded files for setuid environments (reported by Steven Leite).%0a* Fixed permissions problems for RSS feeds (noted by Enrique Pardo and others).%0a* Changed skins code (hopefully for the last time!)%0a* Fixed print skin to use new skin format.%0a* Changed default error reporting to suppress E_NOTICE messages.%0a%0a!!!Version 2.0.devel26 (11-Nov-2004)%0a* Fixed leading spaces bug in [@[[ target | text ]]@] links (PITS:00149, thanks to Klonk).%0a* Fixed bug with leading items missing from trail path (PITS:00143, thanks to John Rankin).%0a* Fixed $CurrentTime bug (PITS:00115, thanks to Philip Jägenstedt).%0a* Added scripts/rss.php, updated for PmWiki 2.0 (PITS:00128).%0a* Updated scripts/compat1x.php for performing migrations, as well as updated the UpgradingFromPmWiki1 documentation to match (PITS:00151).%0a%0a!!!Version 2.0.devel25 (9-Nov-2004)%0a* Fixed bug in compat1x.php script not converting [@[[{{free link}}#anchor text]]@] correctly (PITS:00148, thanks to Klonk and kt007).%0a%0a!!!Version 2.0.devel24 (9-Nov-2004)%0a* Added password protection of `ApprovedUrls page in urlapprove.php script (PITS:00004).%0a* Added "upload" attribute and default locked upload password (reported by S. Leite).%0a* Fixed name of [@{$fmt}@] and [@{$var}@] markup rules.%0a%0a!!!Version 2.0.devel23 (8-Nov-2004)%0a* Fixed bug in fmt=grouplist (thanks to John Feezell).%0a* Added "redirect" parameter for Redirect (suggested by Ciaran).%0a* Added `GroupAttributes to list of excluded pages in list=normal (PITS:00133, suggested by Val).%0a%0a!!!Version 2.0.devel22 (4-Nov-2004)%0a* Fixed bug in [@[[text -> target]]@] when target is empty (thanks to S. Leite).%0a* Fixed missing "file:" directive in `PrintFmt (thanks to Scott Duff).%0a%0a!!!Version 2.0.devel21 (2-Nov-2004)%0a* Fixed bug in [@(:nl:)@] handling (thanks to Balu).%0a* Fixed 'text' E_NOTICE warning (thanks to chr).%0a* Fixed missing group/ if $LinkWikiWords set off (thanks to Steven Leite).%0a%0a!!!Version 2.0.devel20 (29-Oct-2004)%0a* Added [@%25align=left%25@] and [@%25align=right%25@] WikiStyles for images (PITS:00009).%0a* Added category [@[[!Category]]@] markup (proposed by jr). This is still experimental, and may be changed/removed for 2.0.%0a* Fixed handling of $PageSkinFmt and $PrintSkinFmt.%0a%0a!!!Version 2.0.devel19 (27-Oct-2004)%0a* Fixed bug in `FmtPageName with substituting null strings if an invalid $pagename is encountered (related to PITS:00117, thanks to jr).%0a%0a!!!Version 2.0.devel18 (27-Oct-2004)%0a* Fixed handling of [@(:searchresults:)@] directive with parameters (thanks to Knut Alboldt for finding this).%0a%0a!!!Version 2.0.devel17 (26-Oct-2004)%0a* Restored file: links (PITS:00112, thanks to Chris Untold)%0a* Added scripts/refcount.php.%0a* Fixed bug with %3cpre> formatted text not in a single block (thanks to Steffen Bauch)%0a%0a!!!Version 2.0.devel16 (22-Oct-2004)%0a* Fixed numerous bugs in `PrintAttrForm (thanks to S. Sherebrin).%0a* Fixed bug in calling getrusage() for Windows (PITS:00094, thanks to Adam Bull)%0a* Fixed bug with WikiTrails and spacewikiwords (PITS:00103, thanks to jr)%0a* Modified per-page and per-group customizations so that per-group customizations are loaded even if a per-page customization exists -- see scripts/pgcust.php.%0a* Changed $EnablePerGroupCust to $EnablePGCust.%0a* Modified [@`WikiWord@] markup to protect [@`Group.WikiWord@].%0a* Added code to go ahead and look for ''config.php'' in the current directory if ''local/config.php'' doesn't exist.%0a* Added $EnableLocalConfig to allow farm administrators to control automatic local configuration.%0a* Fixed `LinkIMap to properly url-encode non-ASCII characters (needed for IE, related to PITS:00053).%0a* Fixed problems with non-ASCII characters in attachment names (PITS:00053, thanks to Henning and Zverik).%0a* PmWiki now sets locale to en_US if default is UTF-8 or C.%0a* Added $PageSkinFmt and $PrintSkinFmt to simplify layout template specs, which also reorganizes the files in the pub/skins directory.%0a%0a!!!Version 2.0.devel15 (21-Oct-2004)%0a* Fixed bugs in [@(:if:)@] markup.%0a* Added 'true', 'group', and 'name' conditions to [[ConditionalMarkup]].%0a* Fixed bug with nested lists appearing inside of non-nesting blocks (PITS:00101, thanks to Mystique for finding this bug).%0a* Fixed date-formatting bug in Last-Modified header (PITS:00099, thanks to PRZ).%0a* Fixed bug with $DiffClassMinor in edit (PITS:00095).%0a* Improved phpdiff algorithm to ignore blank lines as target of shortest-distance search (PITS:00096, thanks to Elias Soong for analysis and suggestion).%0a* Added "clear:both;" to default print template (PITS:00079, suggested by SV).%0a%0a%0a!!!Version 2.0.devel14 (20-Oct-2004)%0a* Fixed problem with html entities being translated in included text (PITS:00100, thanks to Knut Alboldt)%0a* Added capability to use a [[WikiTrail(s)]] as the scope of a search.%0a* Fixed bug with $SearchPatterns (PITS:00066, thanks to PRZ).%0a* Added list= parameter to searchresults, pagelist, etc. to filter list output (requested by P. Krait and others).%0a* Converted [:directive:] to (:directive:)%0a* Changed $PageName to $FullName. $PageName still but is deprecated and will be removed in the 2.0 release.%0a* Added $Action and $ActionTitleFmt to create better %3ctitle>s. (PITS:00093, thanks to jr).%0a* Deprecated $HTMLTitleFmt, updated layout templates.%0a%0a%0a!!!Version 2.0.devel13 (11-Oct-2004)%0a* Added code to remove trailing slashes from pagename in urls (suggested by Steven Leite).%0a* Made change to set the default locale using PmWiki 1's algorithm.%0a* Modified httpauth to keep track of multiple passwords via sessions (if possible).%0a* Added wikiword spacing and title control via `WikiLink function.%0a* Added $AsSpacedFunction and `AsSpaced.%0a* Fixed trails.php to use `MakePageName instead of `MakeLink to build pagenames.%0a* Added `SaveAttributes, which extracts a page's title and link targets into separate page attributes.%0a* Fixed search function to also search for matching targets.%0a* Added $LinkWikiWords to control WikiWord linking.%0a* Changed $PageTitle to $Title.%0a* Added `PCache to provide quick access to subsets of page attributes; this eliminates the `SetPage function.%0a%0a!!!Version 2.0.devel12 (10-Oct-2004)%0a* Fixed [@[:nofooter:]@] (PITS:00080, thanks to PRZ).%0a* Fixed incorrect array cast (PITS:00073, thanks to noe).%0a* Fixed handling of WikiWords with query fragments (PITS:00069, thanks to jr)%0a* Fixed bug with empty double-brackets links (PITS:00083, thanks to PRZ).%0a* Fixed bug with link text in WikiTrails (PITS:00085, thanks to PRZ).%0a%0a!!!Version 2.0.devel11 (3-Oct-2004)%0a* Added [@' big ', '-small-', '^super^', '_sub_', { ins }, {-del-}@] and [@`WikiWord@] (with credit to John Rankin).%0a* Added [@--%3changing indent@] text (suggested by John Rankin).%0a* Added $DefaultPasswords.%0a* Switched pmwiki to default to session-based passwords.%0a* Added scripts/httpauth.php for administrators who wish to use HTTP Basic authentication.%0a%0a!!!Version 2.0.devel10 (1-Oct-2004)%0a* Fixed $GroupPattern bug in trails.php (PITS:00057, thanks to John Rankin).%0a* Added comments about markups supported by || in stdmarkup.php (PITS:00056, thanks to John Rankin).%0a* Added $HTMLPNewline to specify what to output for newlines in the middle of paragraph text (PITS:00063).%0a* Fixed [=~~=]~ markup to properly display in page previews (PITS:00059, thanks to Larry Baltz and others).%0a* Added $LinkPageSelfFmt to specify how self-referencing page links should be formatted (kudos to John Rankin).%0a* Added a PHP-based diff engine, set it as the default for edits (with great thanks to Nils Knappmeier).%0a* Cleaned up the page history output slightly.%0a%0a!!!Version 2.0.devel9 (30-Sep-2004)%0a* Modified `FmtPageName() so that dynamic substitutions are customizable.%0a* Added `StopWatch features.%0a* Changed $KeepToken so that it wouldn't be treated as part of a WikiWord (at least not in latin-1 charsets).%0a* Cleaned up `ReadPage.%0a* Added "[[TableDirectives|advanced tables]]" markup ([@[:table:]@]). May still need some testing.%0a* Added scripts/compat1x.php to assist with converting 1.x sites to 2.0.%0a%0a!!!Version 2.0.devel8 (22-Sep-2004)%0a* Added browser caching via If-Modified-Since HTTP headers. This can be enabled via $EnableIMSCaching=1; in config.php.%0a%0a!!!Version 2.0.devel7 (21-Sep-2004)%0a* Modified `MakeLink() function to strip %3chtml> tags when creating a target link. This may allow inline markups to be processed before links.%0a* Fixed url pattern used for mailto: links.%0a* Moved inline markups to occur before link processing. This should enable many inline markups within link text. It may also cause some problems, so this change is a bit tentative.%0a%0a!!!Version 2.0.devel6 (20-Sep-2004)%0a* Fixed ||!table caption!|| (PITS:00040, thanks to John Rankin)%0a* Added $UrlLinkFmt, $IMapLinkFmt (PITS:00050, thanks to John Rankin)%0a* Removed extraneous spaces from link texts (PITS:00047, thanks to Bronwyn)%0a* Fixed author tracking (PITS:00048, thanks to Larry Baltz)%0a* Added "markup:" parameter for `PrintFmt (addresses PITS:00051)%0a* Added %3c!--markup:...--> template option.%0a%0a!!!Version 2.0.devel5 (13-Sep-2004)%0a%0a* Fixed wikistyle nesting problem (PITS:00032, thanks to Balu for catching this)%0a* Moved body { margin-left:20px; } into pmwiki.css (PITS:00034, thanks to Balu)%0a* Changed calls to ucwords() to use preg_replace() since ucwords doesn't work properly in some languages (PITS:00031, thanks to Zverik)%0a* Fixed problems with partial urls (PITS:00013)%0a* Fixed upload.php to use SDVA on $UploadExts (thanks to Larry Baltz)%0a* Fixed problem with [[WikiStyles]] crossing header tags (PITS:00032, thanks to Balu)%0a%0a!!!Version 2.0.devel4 (6-Sep-2004)%0a%0a* Fixed call-time-pass-by-reference in simuledit.php (thanks to CB).%0a* Added ?action=crypt.%0a* Added ?action=print.%0a* Added `XLPage() functions and fixed problems with i18n (PITS:00011)%0a* Fixed bug in trails.php code (PITS:00017)%0a* Documented custom markup functions (PITS:00003)%0a* Improved ?action=ruleset slightly%0a* Added [@[[%3c%3c]]@] markup (thanks to JF)%0a%0a!!!Version 2.0.devel3 (27-Aug-2004)%0a%0a* Fixed missing mode parameter in mkdir (thanks to javajunky on irc).%0a%0a!!!Version 2.0.devel2 (27-Aug-2004)%0a%0a* Added $EnablePathInfo support.%0a* Fixed problem with QUERY_STRING handling of '?'.%0a%0a!!!Version 2.0.devel1 (26-Aug-2004)%0a%0a* Initial release. For experimental and development use '''only'''.%0a%0a%0a%0a%0a%0a%0a%0a%0a%0a%0a%0a%0a PmWiki.ConditionalMarkup=(:Summary:The if directive allows portions of a page to be included or excluded from rendering:)%0a%25define=indent block margin-left=2em%25%0a%25audience%25 authors, admins (advanced)%0a!! Using the [=(:if:)=] Directive%0aThe [@(:if:)@] directive allows portions of a page to be included or %0aexcluded from rendering. The generic forms of the [@(:if:)@] directive are%0a%0a->[@(:if cond param:) body (:ifend:)@]%0a->[@(:if cond param:) body (:else:) body (:ifend:)@]%0a->[@(:if cond param:) body (:elseif cond param:) body (:ifend:)@]%0a%0awhere "cond" names a condition to be tested (described below), and "param" %0ais a parameter or other argument to the condition.%0aConditions do not nest.%0a%0aThe built-in conditions include:%0a%0a(:table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 valign=top:)%0a(:cellnr rowspan=250:)%0a%25indent%25 %0a(:cell:)[@(:if name PAGENAME:)@]%0a(:cell:) - %0a(:cell:)current page is named "[@PAGENAME@]"%0a(:cellnr:)[@(:if group GROUPNAME:)@]%0a(:cell:) - %0a(:cell:)current group is named "[@GROUPNAME@]"%0a(:cellnr:)[@(:if auth LEVEL PAGENAME:)@]%0a(:cell:) - %0a(:cell:)viewer is authorized at "[@LEVEL@]" where [@LEVEL@] can be: [@read@], [@edit@], [@upload@], [@attr@] or [@admin@]; [@PAGENAME@] is optional.%0a(:cellnr:)[@(:if authid:)@]%0a(:cell:) - %0a(:cell:)current viewer is authenticated%0a(:cellnr:)[@(:if true:)@]%0a(:cell:) - %0a(:cell:)always include text%0a(:cellnr:)[@(:if false:)@]%0a(:cell:) - %0a(:cell:)always exclude text (same as a comment)%0a(:cellnr:)[@(:if attachments:)@]%0a(:cell:) - %0a(:cell:)current page has attachments%0a(:cellnr:)[@(:if date DATE VALUE:)@]%0a(:cell:) - %0a(:cell:)[@DATE@] may be year-month. year-month-day is optional. Evaluates to true if [@VALUE@] is within [@DATE@] ("now" or "today" is assumed for VALUE. VALUE may be omitted, as in the following examples.)%0a(:cellnr:)[@(:if date DATE..:)@]%0a(:cell:) - %0a(:cell:)true if current date is [@DATE@] or later (unlimited)%0a(:cellnr:)[@(:if date DATE1..DATE2:)@]%0a(:cell:) - %0a(:cell:)true if current date is in range [@DATE1@] to [@DATE2@] (inclusive) %25green%25[-''dates are in %25newwin%25[[http://w3.org/QA/Tips/iso-date|standard]] format yyyy-mm-dd or yyyymmdd''-]%0a(:cellnr:)[@(:if enabled VAR:)@]%0a(:cell:) - %0a(:cell:)true if PHP VAR is true%0a(:cellnr:)[@(:if enabled AuthPw:)@]%0a(:cell:) - %0a(:cell:)true if user has entered any password during the current browser session.%0a(:cellnr:)[@(:if equal STRING1 STRING2:)@]%0a(:cell:) - %0a(:cell:)true if [@STRING1@] equals [@STRING2@], use quotes if the string or string variable contains spaces, eg [@"STRING"@]%0a(:cellnr:)[@(:if match REG_EXPRESSION:)@]%0a(:cell:) - %0a(:cell:)true if current page name matches the regular expression%0a(:cellnr:)[@(:if exists PAGENAME:)@]%0a(:cell:) - %0a(:cell:)true if the page ''pagename'' exists%0a(:tableend:)%0a%0aNegated forms of conditions also work:%0a%0a(:table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 valign=top:)%0a(:cellnr rowspan=250:)%0a%25indent%25 %0a(:cell:)[@(:if !attachments:)@]%0a(:cell:) - %0a(:cell:)this page has no attachments%0a(:cellnr colspan=3:) %0a(:cellnr:)[@(:if ! name PAGENAME:)@]%0a(:cell rowspan=3:)%0a(:cell rowspan=3 valign=middle:)current page is NOT named "[@PAGENAME@]"%0a(:cellnr:)[@(:if name -PAGENAME :)@]%0a(:cell:)%0a(:cellnr:)[@(:if name !PAGENAME :)@]%0a(:tableend:)%0a%0aAny [@(:if:)@] automatically terminates the previous one, thus markup can be %0aeasily cased (and are not nested):%0a%0a->[@%0a(:if enabled AuthPw:)* You're logged in%0a(:if auth read:)* You can read%0a(:if auth read Group.Page:)* You can read Group.Page%0a(:if auth edit:)* You can edit%0a(:if auth upload:)* You can upload%0a(:ifend:)@]%0a%0a!!! Using wildcard placeholders(:if false:)%25green%25[-(new for pmwiki 2.1.beta21)-]:(:ifend:)%0a%0aThe character [@*@] can be used as a wildcard to represent any character, zero, one or multiple times.\\%0aThe character [@?@] can be used as a wildcard to represent any character exactly one time.\\%0aWildcard characters ([@*@] and [@?@]) can be used with the ''name'' and ''group'' conditional markups, thus:%0a%0a(:table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 valign=top:)%0a(:cellnr rowspan=250:)%0a%25indent%25 %0a(:cell:)[@(:if name PmCal.2005* :)@]%0a(:cell:) - %0a(:cell:)current page is in group PmCal and begins with 2005%0a(:cellnr:)[@(:if group PmWiki* :)@]%0a(:cell:) - %0a(:cell:)current page is in group PmWiki or a group beginning with PmWiki%0a(:cellnr:)[@(:if name Profiles.*,-Profiles.Profiles :)@]%0a(:cell:) - %0a(:cell:)current page is in group [@Profiles@] but not [@Profiles.Profiles@]%0a(:tableend:)%0a%0a%0a!!! Use with [[Site/page list templates]]%0aConditional markup is used extensively with [[Site/page list templates]].%0a%0aUse with page variables:%0a = current item%0a %3c previous item%0a > next item%0a%0aConditionals used to structure pagelist output:%0a [@(:if equal {%3c$Group}:)@] At beginning of list%0a [@(:if equal {>$Group}:)@] At end of list%0a [@(:if ! equal {=$Group} {%3c$Group}:)@] First item in group%0a [@(:if ! equal {=$Group} {>$Group}:)@] Last item in group%0a%0a!!! Combining conditions%0aConditions (as previously defined) may be combined into more complex %0aconditional expressions using one of these three equivalent forms:%0a%0a->[@%0a(:if expr EXPRESSION :)%0a(:if [ EXPRESSION ] :)%0a(:if ( EXPRESSION ) :)@]%0a%0aConditions are combined into expressions with boolean operators and %0abrackets. In the next table, A and B are either regular conditions or %0a(round-)bracketed sub-expressions of regular conditions:%0a%0a>>indent%3c%3c%0a|| border=1 cellpadding=2 cellspacing=0%0a||! Expression ||! Operator ||! Result ||%0a|| [@A and B@] || And ||TRUE if both A and B are TRUE.||%0a|| [@A or B@] || Or ||TRUE if either A or B is TRUE.||%0a|| [@A xor B@] || Xor ||TRUE if either A or B is TRUE, but not both.||%0a|| [@! A@] || Not ||TRUE if A is not TRUE.||%0a|| [@A && B@] || And ||TRUE if both A and B are TRUE.||%0a|| [@A || B@] || Or ||TRUE if either A or B is TRUE.||%0a>>%3c%3c%0a%0aNota:%0a* Spaces around operators and brackets are required.%0a* No specific feedback is given for syntax errors or unbalanced brackets.%0a* Use round brackets (not square) for nested expressions.%0a%0aThus, the following is a valid way of building an expression that shows the following contents only when the user is either the administrator, or is logged in and the time is later than the given date:%0a%0a->[@(:if [ auth admin || ( authid && date 2006-06-01 ) ] :)@]%0a%0aNesting with square brackets will silently fail to work as expected:%0a%0a->[@(:if [ auth admin || [ authid && date 2006-06-01 ] ] :) @]   %25red%25NOTE: Doesn't Work!%0a%0aA common use of these complex tests are for expressions like:%0a%0a->[@(:if expr auth admin || auth attr || auth edit :)@]%0a->[@[[Logout -> {$Name}?action=logout]]@]%0a->[@(:ifend:)@]%0a%0awhich provides a ''logout'' link only when the browser has admin, attr, or edit permissions.%0a%0a%25audience%25 admins (advanced)%0a!! Creating new conditions%0a%0aSee [[Cookbook:ConditionalMarkupSamples]].%0a%0a%25trail%25%3c%3c|[[Documentation Index]]|>>%0a%0a PmWiki.Contributors=(:Summary:A list of contributors to PmWiki development and improvement:)%0aHere's a list of contributors to [[PmWiki]] development and improvement. My apologies if I've forgotten anyone -- feel free to add your name if you've been left out, feel free to remove your name if you don't want to be associated with these people. :-)%0a%0a* Scott Duff - pmwe, simple-journal.php, all-around Pm sanity checker %0a* Ross Kowalski - [[uploads]] and printable page research%0a* John Rankin - WikiTrails, [[Links]], `EditQuickReference, notify.php, documentation, debugging%0a* Joachim Durchholz - hacking documentation, general pest%0a* Jessica Tishmack - uploads, testing%0a* Jean-Claude Gorichon - voting%0a* Janice Heinold - early PmWiki testing and suggestions, documentation%0a* James Davis - WikiStyles markup, testing%0a* Isabelle Michaud - floating images markup, [[Wiki Group]]s, [[uploads]]/attachments%0a* Glenn Blalock - WikiStyles suggestions, testing, documentation%0a* Dawn Green - WikiStyles suggestions, [[uploads]], documentation%0a* Christian Ridderström - [[Cookbook:EmacsPmWikiMode |pmwiki-mode for Emacs]] and some other hacks/modifications.%0a* Carlo Strozzi - Internationalization, PmWiki on Boa, HTML redirection%0a* Michael Weiner - Modifications to the ToDo, RssFeedDisplay, MyPmWiki, and CommentBox recipes%0a* Criss Ittermann (aka Crisses/XES) - ye old best seller Blocklist2 that topped the charts for a while and many other recipes%0a* Ian MacGregor - User and tester.%0a%0a%25trail%25%3c%3c|[[Documentation Index]]|>> PmWiki.CreatingNewPages=(:Summary:How to create a new page:)%0a(:title Creating New Pages:)%0a%25audience%25 authors (basic)%0aTo create a new page, you need to edit an existing page, and on it add a link to the page you want to create. %0a%0aTo link to your new page, you must choose a name for it. The best names describe the page's contents well, so that everyone can remember and type the name easily.%0a%0aThere are two main ways to create a link:%0a%0a# '''Double brackets''': Typing [@[[my new page]]@] will create a link to [[my new page]]. There's [[a lot you can do -> Links]] with double bracket links.%0a# '''WikiWords''': On sites that have WikiWords enabled as link-creating syntax, typing [@MyNewPage@] will create a link to [[MyNewPage]]. [[WikiWords]] are CapitalizedWordsSmashedTogether, and, on such sites, don't need double brackets to become links. Note that some sites have turned off WikiWord links -- including this one!%0a%0aYou can see that the links to [[my new page]] all have question marks after them. That's because [[my new page]] hasn't been written yet. Clicking the link will take you to an edit form where you can write and save the new page.%0a%0a----%0a%0aAnother way to create a page: in your browser's address bar (where the page URL is), replace the name of the current page with the name of the page you wish to create, and hit Enter or do whatever you would normally do to go to a new location. PmWiki will then dutifully tell you that the page you entered doesn't exist, but you can click on the "Edit" link in order to create, edit, and save the new page.%0a%0aThe bad thing about this method is that there are no links to your new page, so you're the only person who knows it is there. It will be an orphan, unread, unlinked, unloved. That's why adding a link to an existing page or to the [[Site/SideBar]] is a better way to create a page.%0a%0a----%0a%0aYou can also organize related pages into [[wiki group | groups]], and link between pages in different groups. [[wiki group | Learn more]].%0a%0a%25trail%25%3c%3c|[[Documentation Index]]|>>%0a%0a PmWiki.CustomInterMap=(:Summary:PmWiki's default InterMaplinks, and how to can create additional InterMap links:)%0a(:title Custom InterMap:)%0a%25audience%25 administrator (intermediate)%0aThis page describes PmWiki's default [[InterMap]] links, and how a [[wiki administrator]] can create additional InterMap links.%0a%0aAn intermap entry takes the following format:%0a%0a-> [@%0aMapPrefix: http://example.com/partial/url/%0a@]%0a%0aPmWiki is distributed with the following InterMap entries in @@scripts/intermap.txt@@:%0a%0a-> [@%0aPmWiki: http://www.pmwiki.org/wiki/PmWiki/%0aCookbook: http://www.pmwiki.org/wiki/Cookbook/%0aWiki: http://www.c2.com/cgi/wiki?%0aUseMod: http://www.usemod.com/cgi-bin/wiki.pl?%0aMeatball: http://www.usemod.com/cgi-bin/mb.pl?%0aWikipedia: http://www.wikipedia.com/wiki/%0aPITS: http://www.pmwiki.org/PITS/%0aPath:%0a@]%0a%0aYou can create your own InterMap links by doing one or more of the following:%0a%0a* Modify the page called ''Site.InterMap'' and place entries like the ones above in it.%0a* Create a file called ''local/localmap.txt'' and place entries like the%0a ones above in it.%0a* In a [[WikiFarm(s)]] installation you can create a file called%0a ''local/farmmap.txt'' and there place entries like the ones above in it.%0a These prefixes will be common to all the wikis in the farm.%0a* Ensure that there is a space after the colon%0a%0aDo not edit the file ''scripts/intermap.txt'' directly! If you do, you'll%0alose your changes when you [[PmWiki/upgrade(s)]] PmWiki.%0a%0a%0a!! Variables and InterMap links%0a%0aIt's possible to use variables within your InterMap entries. The following%0aentries create [@ThisWiki:@] and [@ThisPage:@] shortcuts:%0a%0a-> [@%0aThisWiki: $ScriptUrl%0aThisPage: {$PageUrl}%0a@]%0a%0aYou can also define InterMap entries where the text of the entry is%0asubstituted into the middle of the URL. Just include '$1' in the URL where%0ayou want the substitution to take place. For example:%0a%0a->[@Jargon: http://catb.org/~esr/jargon/html/$1.html@]%0a%0awould cause [@Jargon:F/feature-creep@] to be converted to [@http://catb.org/~esr/jargon/html/F/feature-creep.html@].%0a%0a%0a!! Tips and tricks%0a%0aIt is possible to document your intermap prefixes directly in the page%0a[[Site.InterMap]]. The extra text will not cause a performance penalty, nor%0awill it break the definition of prefixes. However, be aware that anything%0amatching a line starting with a word and a colon (''':''') will be%0aconsidered to define a prefix.%0a%0aThe order in which various sources are checked for definitions of prefixes%0ais controlled by the variable $InterMapFiles. Currently the precedence%0a(highest to lowest is as follows):%0a* ''local/localmap.txt''%0a* ''$SiteGroup.InterMap''%0a* ''$FarmD/local/farmmap.txt''%0a* ''$FarmD/scripts/intermap.txt''%0a%0a%25trail%25%3c%3c|[[Documentation Index]]|>>%0a%0a>>faq%3c%3c [[#faq]]%0a%0aQ: Are InterMap names case sensitive?%0a%0aA: Yes, thus [@eAdmin:@] is a different InterMap link than [@EAdmin:@].%0a%0aQ: How can I achieve a ''localmap.txt'' mapping with the effect of [@Pics: Path:/somepathto/pics/@]?%0a%0aA: Use the following:%0a->[@Pics: /somepathto/pics/@]%0a%0a PmWiki.CustomMarkup=%25audience%25 administrators (intermediate)%0a!! Introduction%0a%0aPmWiki's markup translation engine is handled by a set of rules; each rule searches for a specific pattern in the markup text and replaces it with some replacement text. Internally, this is accomplished by using PHP's "[[(http://www.php.net/)preg_replace]]" function.%0a%0aRules are added to the translation engine via PmWiki's Markup() function, which looks like%0a%0a->[@Markup($name, $when, $pattern, $replace);@]%0a%0awhere [@$name@] is a unique name (a string) given to the rule, [@$when@] says when the rule should be applied relative to other rules, [@$pattern@] is the pattern to be searched for in the markup text, and [@$replace@] is what the pattern should be replaced with.%0a%0aFor example, here's the code that creates the rule for [@''emphasized text''@] (in ''scripts/stdmarkup.php''):%0a%0a->[@Markup("em", "inline", "/''(.*?)''/", "%3cem>$1%3c/em>");@]%0a%0aBasically this statement says to create a rule called "em" to be performed with the other "inline" markups, and the rule replaces any text inside two pairs of single quotes with the same text ($1) surrounded by [@%3cem>@] and [@%3c/em>@].%0a%0aThe first two parameters to Markup() are used to specify the sequence in which rules should be applied. The first parameter provides a name for a rule -- "[@em@]" in the example above. We could've chosen other names such as "[@''@]", or even "[@twosinglequotes@]". In general PmWiki uses the markup itself to name the rule (i.e., PmWiki uses "[@''@]" instead of "[@em@]"), but to keep this example easier to read later on we'll use a mnemonic name for now.%0a%0aThe second parameter says that this rule is to be done along with the other "inline" markups. PmWiki divides the translation process into a number of phases:%0a%0a[@%0a_begin start of translation%0afulltext translations to be performed on the full text %0asplit conversion of the full markup text into lines to be processed%0adirectives directive processing%0ainline inline markups%0alinks conversion of [[links]], url-links, and WikiWords %0ablock block markups%0astyle style handling %0a_end end of translation%0a@]%0a%0aThus, specifying "inline" for the second parameter says that this rule should be applied when the other "inline" rules are being performed. If we want a rule to be performed with the directives -- i.e., before inline rules are processed, we would specify "directives" or "%3cinline" for the second parameter.%0a%0aThe third parameter is a Perl-compatible regular expression. Basically, it is a slash, a [[regular expression -> http://www.php.net/manual/en/reference.pcre.pattern.syntax.php]], another slash, and a set of optional [[modifiers -> http://www.php.net/manual/en/reference.pcre.pattern.modifiers.php]].%0a%0aThe example uses the pattern string [@"/''(.*?)''/"@], which uses [@''(.*)''@] as the regular expression and no options. (The regular expression says "find two single quotes in succession, then as few arbitrary characters as are needed to make the match find something, then two additional single quotes in succession"; the parentheses "capture" a part of the wikitext for later use.)%0a%0aThe fourth parameter is the replacement text that should be inserted instead of the marked-up wikitext. You can use [@$1@], [@$2@], etc. to insert the text from the first, second etc. parenthesised part of the regular expression.%0a%0aIn the example, we have [@"%3cem>$1%3c/em>"@], which is an [@%3cem>@], the text matched by the first parentheses (i.e. by the [@.*?@] section of the pattern), and [@%3c/em>@].%0a%0aHere's a rule for [@@@monospaced@@@] text:%0a%0a->[@Markup("@@", "inline", "/@@(.*?)@@/", "%3ccode>$1%3c/code>");@]%0a%0aand for a [@[:comment ...:]@] directive that is simply removed from the output:%0a%0a->[@Markup("comment", "directives", "/\\[:comment .*?:\\]/", '');@]%0a%0aOkay, now how about the rule for [@'''strong emphasis'''@]? We have to be a bit careful here, because although this translation should be performed along with other inline markup, we also have to make sure that the rule for [@'''@] is handled ''before'' the rule for [@''@], because [@'''@] also contains [@''@]. The second parameter to Markup() can be used to specify the new rule's relationship to any other rule:%0a%0a->[@Markup("strong", "%3cem", "/'''(.*?)'''/", "%3cstrong>$1%3c/strong>");@]%0a%0aThis creates a rule called "strong", and the second parameter "%3cem" says to be sure that this rule is processed before the "em" rule we defined above. If we wanted to do something after the "em" rule, we would use ">em" instead. Thus, it's possible to add rules at any point in PmWiki's markup translation process in an extensible manner. (In fact, the "inline", "block", "directives", etc., phases above are just placeholder rules used to provide an overall sequence for other rules. Thus one can use "%3cinline" to specify rules that should be handled before any other inline rules.) %0a%0aIf you want to disable available markup just call e.g.:%0a%0a->[@DisableMarkup("strong")@]%0a%0aPmWiki's default markup rules are defined in the ''scripts/stdmarkup.php'' file. To see the entire translation table as the program is running, the scripts/diag.php module adds "[@?action=ruleset@]", which displays the set of defined markup rules in the sequence in which they will be processed. You can see it at [[CustomMarkup?action=ruleset | CustomMarkup?action=ruleset]].%0a%0a!! Other common examples%0a%0a!!! Define a custom markup to produce a specific HTML or Javascript sequence%0a%0aSuppose an admin wants to have a simple "[@(:example:)@]" markup that will always produce a fixed HTML string in the output, such as for a webring, Google AdSense display, or Javascript. The Markup() call to do this would be:%0a%0a->[@%0aMarkup('example', 'directives',%0a '/\\(:example:\\)/',%0a Keep("%3cdiv class='example'>%3cp>Here is a %0a %3ca target='_blank' href='http://www.example.com'>link%3c/a> to%0a %3cem>example.com%3c/em>%3c/p>%3c/div>") );%0a@]%0a%0a* The first argument is a unique name for the markup ("example").%0a* The second argument says to perform this markup along with other directives.%0a* The third argument is the pattern to look for "(:example:)".%0a* The fourth argument is the HTML that "(:example:)" is to be replaced with. We use the Keep() function here to prevent the output from being further processed by PmWiki's markup rule -- in the above example, we don't want the http://www.example.com url to be again converted to a link.%0a%0a%0a!!! Define a markup to call a custom function that returns content%0a%0aAn 'e' option on the [@$pattern@] parameter will cause the [@$replace@] parameter to be treated as a PHP expression to be evaluated instead of replacement text. Thus, a markup to produce a random number between 1 and 100 might look like:%0a%0a->[@%0aMarkup('random', 'directives',%0a '/\\(:random:\\)/e',%0a "rand(1, 10)");%0a@]%0a%0aThis calls the PHP built-in rand() function and substitutes the directive with the result. Any function can be called, including functions defined in a [[local customization(s)]] file.%0a%0aArguments can also be passed by using regular expression capturing parentheses, thus%0a%0a->[@%0aMarkup('randomargs', 'directives',%0a '/\\(:random (\\d+) (\\d+):\\)/e',%0a "rand('$1', '$2')");%0a@]%0a%0awill cause the markup [@(:random 50 100:)@] to generate a random number between 50 and 100.%0a%0a->%25note%25 Note: Be very careful with the /e modifier in regular expressions; malicious authors may be able to pass strings that cause arbitrary and undesirable PHP functions to be executed.%0a%0aFor a PmWiki function to help with parsing arbitrary sequences of arguments and key=value pairs, see Cookbook:ParseArgs.%0a%0a%25trail%25%3c%3c|[[Documentation Index]]|>>%0a%0a>>faq%3c%3c [[#faq]]%0a%0aQ: How can I embed JavaScript into a page's output?%0a%0aA: There are several ways to do this. The [[Cookbook:JavaScript]] recipe describes a simple means for embedding static JavaScript into web pages using [[custom markup]]. For editing JavaScript directly in wiki pages (which can pose various security risks), see the [[(Cookbook:)JavaScript-Editable]] recipe. For JavaScript that is to appear in headers or footers of pages, the [[skin(s)]] template can be modified directly, or %3cscript> statements can be inserted using the $HTMLHeaderFmt array.%0a>>%3c%3c%0a%0a PmWiki.CustomWikiStyles=%25audience%25 administrators (intermediate)%0aThis page describes the predefined [[WikiStyles]] and how a [[Wiki Administrator]] can define additional WikiStyles as a local customization for all pages (in local/config.php) or specific groups (in local/$Group.php).%0a%0aAll predefined WikiStyles are setup in the global array $WikiStyle.%0aTo define your own WikiStyles, add the setting of the correspondent `WikiStyle within the array.%0a%0a[[#predef]]%0a!!Predefined WikiStyles%0a%0aThe following array-values are set by [@scripts/wikistyles.php@] using the [[Cookbook:Functions#SDV |SDV()-function]] (so you can overwrite them by setting them prior in config.php or farmconfig.php):%0a%0a||width=70%25 border=1 cellpadding=3 cellspacing=0%0a||'''markup:''' ||'''definition:''' ||%0a||[[%3c%3c]]'''text colors:''' [[%3c%3c]] (equiv. to [@%25color=xxxx define=xxxx%25@] ||||%0a|| [@%25black%25@] ||[@$WikiStyle['black']['color'] = 'black';@] ||%0a|| [@%25white%25@] ||[@$WikiStyle['white']['color'] = 'white';@] ||%0a|| [@%25red%25@] ||[@$WikiStyle['red']['color'] = 'red';@] ||%0a|| [@%25yellow%25@] ||[@$WikiStyle['yellow']['color'] = 'yellow';@] ||%0a|| [@%25blue%25@] ||[@$WikiStyle['blue']['color'] = 'blue';@] ||%0a|| [@%25gray%25@] ||[@$WikiStyle['gray']['color'] = 'gray';@] ||%0a|| [@%25silver%25@] ||[@$WikiStyle['silver']['color'] = 'silver';@] ||%0a|| [@%25maroon%25@] ||[@$WikiStyle['maroon']['color'] = 'maroon';@] ||%0a|| [@%25green%25@] ||[@$WikiStyle['green']['color'] = 'green';@] ||%0a|| [@%25navy%25@] ||[@$WikiStyle['navy']['color'] = 'navy';@] ||%0a|| [@%25purple%25@] ||[@$WikiStyle['purple']['color'] = 'purple';@] ||%0a||[[%3c%3c]]'''list-styles:''' ||||%0a|| [@%25decimal%25@] ||[@$WikiStyle['decimal']['apply'] = 'list';@][[%3c%3c]][@$WikiStyle['decimal']['list-style'] = 'decimal';@] ||%0a|| [@%25roman%25@] ||[@$WikiStyle['roman']['apply'] = 'list';@][[%3c%3c]][@$WikiStyle['roman']['list-style'] = 'lower-roman';@] ||%0a|| [@%25ROMAN%25@] ||[@$WikiStyle['ROMAN']['apply'] = 'list';@][[%3c%3c]][@$WikiStyle['ROMAN']['list-style'] = 'upper-roman';@] ||%0a|| [@%25alpha%25@] ||[@$WikiStyle['alpha']['apply'] = 'list';@][[%3c%3c]][@$WikiStyle['alpha']['list-style'] = 'lower-alpha';@] ||%0a|| [@%25ALPHA%25@] ||[@$WikiStyle['ALPHA']['apply'] = 'list';@][[%3c%3c]][@$WikiStyle['ALPHA']['list-style'] = 'upper-alpha';@] ||%0a||[[%3c%3c]]'''special:''' ||||%0a||open links in a new browser-window: ||||%0a|| [@%25newwin%25@] ||[@$WikiStyle['newwin']['target'] = '_blank';@] ||%0a||Turns markup into a comment via display:none CSS ||||%0a|| [@%25comment%25@] ||[@$WikiStyle['comment']['display'] = 'none';@] ||%0a%0a!!Author-Defined WikiStyles%0a%0a# The first index of the array defines the style name (e.g. mynewstyle, projectentry etc)%0a# the second index defines the attribute name (e.g. color, bgcolor, etc.)%0a# the value set defines the attribute value (e.g. red, bold, #00ffcc, etc.)%0a%0a'''Sample:''' If you want to define a (site-wide) style the same as the page style%0a->[@%25define=projectentry color:red%25@]%0ause%0a->[@$WikiStyle['projectentry']['color'] = 'red';@]%0a%0a%0aThe [@$WikiStyle['projectentry']['apply']@] variable may be defined if the wikistyle concerns a particular tag. It may be @@'item' (for li|dt), 'list' (for ul|ol|dl), 'div', 'pre', 'img', 'p'@@ or the combining @@'block' (for p|div|ul|ol|dl|li|dt|pre|h[1-6])@@. Example:%0a%0a [@$WikiStyle['top']['apply'] = 'item';@]%0a [@$WikiStyle['top']['class'] = 'top';@]%0a%0athen a markup%0a [@* %25top%25 An important list-item@]%0awill output%0a [@%3cli class="top">An important list-item%3c/li>@]%0a%0a!!Notes%0a%0a!!!To be done:%0a%0a%25trail%25%3c%3c|[[Documentation Index]]|>> PmWiki.DebugVariables=%3c%3c|[[PmWiki.Variables]]|>>%0a%0a:$EnableDiag:(:include AvailableActions#BEGENABLEDIAG#ENDENABLEDIAG:)%0a%0a:$EnableIMSCaching:A variable which, when set equal to 1, recognizes the "If-Modified-Since" header coming from browsers and allows browsers to use locally cached pages. Disabled by default to help the administrator customize its page without needing permanent reloading.%0a%0a:$EnableStopWatch:This activates an internal stopwatch that shows how long it takes to render a page. (If you have a wiki that composes a HTML page from multiple pages, such as a normal layout with a sidebar, you'll get separate timings for each subpage and for the total page.)%0a%0a: :The timings can be displayed by adding [@%3c!--function:StopWatch-->@] in the wiki template.%0a%0a: :Valid values are:%0a $EnableStopWatch = 0; # No timings (the default). No HTML will be generated.%0a $EnableStopWatch = 1; # Wall-clock timings only.%0a $EnableStopWatch = 2; # Wall-clock and CPU usage timings. Won't work on Windows.%0a%0aSee also:%0a* scripts/refcount.php is useful for debugging%0a PmWiki.DeletingPages=To delete a page, edit the page, select (highlight) all text in the edit textarea and replace it with the single word%0a%0a [@delete@]%0a%0aNote that it may be a good idea to add a comment to the field @@summary@@%0aexplaining why you deleted the page. (The field @@summary@@ is usually found%0ajust below the edit textarea).%0a%0aAfter saving the changes the page is deleted. As an added safety feature, the deleted page still exists on the server (with a timestamp) and can be restored to the former page by the [[wiki administrator]].%0a%0aIf you suspect that a page has been deleted but aren't sure, have a look at the wikigroup's [=RecentChanges=]. Erasing a page counts as editing the page, and the activity is recorded there and on [[{$SiteGroup}.AllRecentChanges]].%0a%0aThe default word used for page deletion ("delete") can be changed in config.php by setting the variable $DeleteKeyPattern (see [[EditVariables]]). If there is a danger of malicious page deletion it may be a good idea to change the delete word to something more obscure. There is also a recipe for creating a separate delete action at Cookbook:DeleteAction.%0a%0a'''Deleting Groups & Categories'''%0a%0aOnce I create a Group or Category, how can I get rid of that group or category?%0a%0aJust remove the unwanted pages from wiki.d/ . (Doing it via the wiki%0adoesn't resolve the problem, since it counts as an "update" which causes%0athe RecentChanges page to be re-created.)%0a%0a%0a%25trail%25%3c%3c|[[DocumentationIndex]]|>> PmWiki.DesignNotes=Here are some of the features and notes about PmWiki's design decisions. Many of these derive directly from the [[PmWikiPhilosophy]] and lots of discussion on the [[mailing lists]].%0a%0a* PmWiki:FlatFileAdvantages - why PmWiki uses flat files to store pages instead of an SQL database%0a* PmWiki:HierarchicalGroups - why PmWiki doesn't support nested groups%0a* PmWiki:PageLocking - how PmWiki works without locking pages (see also [[simultaneous edits]])%0a* PmWiki:SearchImprovements - why PmWiki has a native search engine%0a* PmWiki:FilePermissions - some information about PmWiki's file permission settings%0a* PmWiki:WikiGroupMotivation - why WikiGroups%0a* PmWiki:WYSIWYG - why not WYSIWYG.%0a%0a%25trail%25 %3c%3c|[[DocumentationIndex]]|>>%0a%0a>>faq%3c%3c [[#faq]]%0a%0aQ: Why doesn't PmWiki use hierarchical / nested groups?%0aA: It essentially comes down to figuring out how to handle %0apage links between nested groups; if someone can figure out %0aan obvious, intuitive way for authors to%0ado that, then nested groups become plausible. See [[DesignNotes]]%0aand [[PmWiki:HierarchicalGroups]].%0a%0aQ: Why don't PmWiki's scripts have a closing ?> tag?%0aA: All of PmWiki's scripts now omit the closing ?> tag. The tag is not%0arequired, and it avoids problems with unnoticed spaces or blank%0alines at the end of the file. Also, some file transfer protocols%0amay change the newline character(s) in the file, which can also%0acause problems. See also the [[http://www.php.net/manual/en/language.basic-syntax.instruction-separation.php | Instruction separation ]] page in the [[http://www.php.net/manual/en/index.php | PHP manual ]].%0a%0aQ: Does PmWiki support WYSIWYG editing (or something like the FCKEditor)?%0aA: Short answer: PmWiki provides GUI buttons in a toolbar for common markups, but otherwise does not have WYSIWYG editing. For the reasons why, see PmWiki:WYSIWYG. PmWiki.DocumentationIndex=The pages below describe various aspects of [[#using|using]], [[#admin|administering]] and [[#trouble|troubleshooting]] a PmWiki installation, as well as aspects of the [[#misc|PmWiki community]].%0a%0aAs you can see, the documentation is still incomplete. Feel free to help yourself and others by completing it! Just edit the pages on %25newwin%25[[PmWiki:DocumentationIndex|pmwiki.org]]. You might want to follow or contribute to the [[PmWiki:DocumentationGuidelines | documentation guidelines]].%0a%0a!! [[#contents]] Table of Contents%0a%0a* [[#using | Beginner Topics for Creating/Editing Pages]]%0a* [[#intermed |Intermediate Editing Topics]]%0a* [[#struct | Wiki Structures: Organizing and Protecting Pages]]%0a* [[#admin | PmWiki Site Administration]]%0a* [[#misc |About PmWiki]]%0a%0a----%0a%0a!! [[#using]] Beginner Topics for Creating and Editing Pages%0a%0a* [[Basic editing]] - Examples of common PmWiki page markup%0a* [[Creating new pages]] - How to add a page to the site%0a* [[Links]] - Creating links to other places in the site or to an external URL%0a* [[Images]] - Placing images in pages%0a* [[Text formatting rules]] - A large list of available PmWiki markup%0a%0a!! [[#intermed]] Intermediate Editing Topics%0a* [[Uploads]] - Allow authors to upload files, also known as page attachments%0a* [[Tables]] - How to use the original type of table markup%0a* [[Table directives]] - Newer, more advanced type of table markup%0a* [[WikiStyles]] - Modify the color and other CSS style attributes of a page's contents%0a** [[WikiStyle examples]] - More wikistyle demonstration%0a%0a* [[Page directives]] - Specify page titles, descriptions, etc., and display of various components%0a* [[Include other pages]] - Insert the contents of other pages into a wiki page%0a* [[InterMap]] links - System for defining links among (usually wiki) sites%0a* [[Conditional markup]] - Use the [=(:if:)=] directive to include or exclude portions of a page%0a* [[Page variables]] - Variables that can be used in page markup%0a%0a* [[Markup master index]] - Everything you wanted to know about wiki markup but were afraid to ask%0a* [[Simultaneous edits]] - Handling multiple attempts to edit a page nearly simultaneously%0a%0a!! [[#struct]] Organizing and Protecting Pages%0a* [[Wiki structure]] - Some options for organizing pages on the site%0a* [[Wiki Group]]s - Organizing pages into wiki groups%0a* [[Group Headers]] - Add content to the beginning of all pages in a [[WikiGroup]]%0a* [[WikiTrails]] - Create navigation paths (trails) through pages%0a* [[Page history]] - View/recover previous versions of a page%0a%0a* [[Passwords]] - Password protect pages and groups%0a* [[Categories]] - Organize pages into categories (like "tags" and "labels")%0a* [[Page lists]] - Get lists of pages using [=(:pagelist:)=] and [=(:searchresults:)=]%0a* [[Deleting pages]] - How to remove pages from the site%0a%0a!! [[#admin]] PmWiki Site Administration%0a* [[Installation]] - How to download and install PmWiki%0a* [[Initial setup tasks]] - First steps following a fresh installation%0a* [[Local customizations]] - Customize your installation%0a* [[Skins]] - Change your site's overall look and feel%0a* [[Upgrades]] - Upgrade your site to a newer version of PmWiki%0a%0a* [[Backup and Restore]] - Be prepared for disaster recovery%0a* [[PerGroup customizations | Per-group customizations]] - How to customize a subset of your wiki%0a* [[Passwords admin]]istration - Apply passwords to pages, wiki groups, or the entire site%0a* [[AuthUser]] - Identity-based authorization system (usernames and authorization groups)%0a* [[Uploads admin]]istration - Configure your site for file attachments%0a%0a* [[Internationalizations]] - How to use translation pages and the XLPage() function%0a* [[Wiki Farms]] - Run multiple sites using one copy of [=PmWiki=]%0a* [[Custom InterMap]] - The default InterMap links, and how to create more of them%0a* [[Custom markup]] - Create custom wiki markup as a local customization%0a* [[Custom WikiStyles]] - The predefined WikiStyles and how to define your own%0a%0a* [[Blocklist]] - Avoid wikispam by blocking phrases or IP addresses %0a* [[Notify]] - Send email messages when pages are changed (but see also [[web feeds]])%0a* [[Web feeds]] - Provide RSS, Atom, and Dublin Core syndication feeds%0a* [[RefCount]] - Find orphaned and missing pages%0a* [[Available actions]] - A list of descriptions for what ?action=XXX does%0a* [[Troubleshooting]] [[#trouble]] - Advice for troubleshooting an installation%0a%0a* [[Url approvals]] - Discourage "link spamming" with ''urlapprove.php''%0a* [[Variables]] - Variables available for local customization%0a* [[Functions]] - How some functions in pmwiki.php work%0a* [[Page file format]] - Create wiki formatted pages in bulk and for upload to your pmwiki site%0a%0a* [[Changes from PmWiki 1]] - Features of PmWiki 1.0 that have been changed or eliminated%0a* [[Upgrading from PmWiki 1]] - Suggestions for upgrading a PmWiki 1.x installation to PmWiki 2%0a%0a!! [[#misc]] About PmWiki%0a* [[Audiences]] - Describes the "audiences" for which PmWiki was designed%0a* [[Contributors]] - Some contributors to PmWiki's development and improvement%0a* [[Mailing lists]] - The email discussion lists available and their archives%0a* [[PmWikiPhilosophy]] - Some of the ideas that guide the design and implementation of PmWiki%0a* [[Design notes]] - Some of the features and notes about PmWiki's design decisions%0a%0a* [[(PmWiki:)References]] - Places where PmWiki has been written about%0a* [[Glossary]] - Descriptions of various terms related to PmWiki%0a%0a>>comment%3c%3c%0aNote: The following pages are listed here so that they can include a #faq section and have the questions appear on the FAQ page. %0a%0a* [[AccessKeys]]%0a* [[BasicVariables]]%0a* [[EditVariables]]%0a* [[FilePermissions]]%0a* [[FmtPageName]]%0a* [[I18nVariables]]%0a* [[LayoutVariables]]%0a* [[LinkVariables]]%0a* [[OtherVariables]]%0a* [[PagelistVariables]]%0a* [[PathVariables]]%0a* [[Requirements]]%0a* [[Security]]%0a* [[SitePreferences]]%0a* [[SkinTemplates]]%0a* [[SpecialCharacters]]%0a* [[UploadVariables]]%0a* [[WikiAdministrator]]%0a* [[WikiPage]]%0a* [[WikiWikiWeb]]%0a* [[WikiWord]]%0a PmWiki.EditVariables=%3c%3c|[[PmWiki.Variables]]|>>%0a%0a:$EnableGUIButtons:When set to '1', turns on the graphical buttons in the "Edit Page" form.%0a # turn on graphical edit buttons%0a $EnableGUIButtons = 1;%0a%0a:$EnablePostAuthorRequired:When set to '1', posting of pages requires the author to provide an author name. Otherwise, authors can post without a name.%0a # require authors to provide a name%0a $EnablePostAuthorRequired = 1; %0a%0a:$EnableDrafts:When set to '1', enables the "Save as draft" button and built-in handling of "draft" versions of pages, where: (1) initial "Save as draft" of an existing page ("PageName") saves changes to a new name ("PageName-Draft"), (2) subsequent attempts to edit PageName causes PageName-Draft to be edited, (3) subsequent selections of "Save as draft" cause PageName-Draft to be saved, and (4) pressing "Save" causes PageName-Draft to be posted to PageName, and deleted.%0a # turn on draft edits%0a $EnableDrafts = 1;%0a%0a:$DraftSuffix:The suffix to use for draft versions of pages (default "-Draft").%0a%0a:$DiffKeepDays:The $DiffKeepDays variable sets the minimum length of time that a page's revision history is kept. By default it is set to 3650 days, or a little less than ten years. You can change this value in a customization file to be something smaller, e.g.:%0a $DiffKeepDays = 30; # keep revisions at least 30 days%0a: :Note that a specific page revision isn't removed from the page until the first edit after the time specified by $DiffKeepDays has elapsed. Thus, it's still possible for some pages to have revisions older than $DiffKeepDays -- such revisions will be removed the next time those pages are edited.%0a%0a:$DeleteKeyPattern:The pattern used to determine if a page should be deleted. The default is to remove pages that contain only the single word "delete" (and optional spaces).%0a # change delete word to "remove"%0a $DeleteKeyPattern = "^\\s*remove\\s*$";%0a # delete any page with no visible text, i.e., empty%0a $DeleteKeyPattern = "^\\s*$";%0a%0a:$EditTemplatesFmt:Name of the page (or an array of names) to be used as the default text for any newly created pages.%0a [=# Use 'Main.NewPageTemplate' as default text of all new pages%0a $EditTemplatesFmt = 'Main.NewPageTemplate';%0a # Use 'Template' in the current group for new pages%0a $EditTemplatesFmt = '$Group.Template';%0a # Use 'Template' in the current group if it exists, otherwise%0a # use 'Main.NewPageTemplate'%0a $EditTemplatesFmt = array('$Group.Template', 'Main.NewPageTemplate');=]%0a%0a:$DefaultPageTextFmt:The text that should be displayed when browsing non-existent pages. As default PmWiki uses the contents of Site.PageNotFound %0a [@$DefaultPageTextFmt = '(:include $[{$SiteGroup}.PageNotFound]:)';@] %0a%0a:$EditFunctions: This array contains the sequence of functions that are called when a page is edited. It can be customized to provide additional functions to be called as part of the editing process. The standard setting is:%0a [=$EditFunctions = array('EditTemplate', 'RestorePage', 'ReplaceOnSave', %0a 'SaveAttributes', 'PostPage', 'PostRecentChanges', 'PreviewPage'); =]%0a%0a:$ROSPatterns: With this array you can give a pattern as key and a text which should replace it when saving an edited text. See Cookbook:ROSPatterns for examples.%0a%0a:$IsPagePosted: Set to a true value if the page is actually saved (e.g., this is used to tell the RecentChanges handlers if they need to update).%0a %0a:$PageEditFmt: By default, this is the HTML to be displayed for an edit form.%0a%0a:$PageEditForm: Specifies the edit form for ?action=edit. Defaults to '$SiteGroup.EditForm'.%0a%0a:$HandleEditFmt: Like $HandleBrowseFmt, this specifies the entire output format for ?action=edit for a page.%0a%0a:$EditRedirectFmt: The page to which an author is sent after pressing "Save" or "Cancel" from an edit form. Defaults to "$FullName", which sends the author to the page just edited, but can be changed to specify another page.%0a [@# redirect to Main.HomePage%0a $EditRedirectFmt = 'Main.HomePage'; %0a # redirect to HomePage of current group%0a $EditRedirectFmt = '{$Group}.HomePage';%0a @] PmWiki.FAQ=(:Summary:List of frequently asked questions:)%0a%0aThis page will attempt to summarize some of the more commonly asked questions. The answers are on the corresponding pages (see link). If you have a question which isn't answered here, you can leave your question on the [[(PmWiki:)Questions]] page or search for documentation using the [[Site.Search | search]] facility. More documentation can be found on the [[PmWiki.DocumentationIndex | documentation index]] page.%0a%0a(:comment The questions and answers are held on their respective page(s), then collated below according to the pagelist. Please make changes to those page(s) rather than making the changes here .:)%0a%0a(:pagelist trail=PmWiki.DocumentationIndex "[[#faq]]" fmt=#includefaq class=faqtoc :)%0a%0a PmWiki.FilePermissions=This page briefly describes PmWiki's settings for file and directory permissions in a typical Unix environment.%0a%0aFirst, let's look at PmWiki 2 without any cookbook scripts loaded. PmWiki needs to be able to write into the wiki.d/ directory to be able to save pages. And it needs to be able to write into the uploads/ directory to save uploads. Those are the *only* directories that need to be writable by the webserver. It doesn't matter to PmWiki who owns or creates those directories, as long as it has write permission to them.%0a%0aAll other directories should be owned by the account holder, and be accessible by the webserver (but normally not writable by the webserver). %0a%0aThat's it -- everything else depends on the specific PHP configuration and running environment, which is detailed below (and which is why there isn't a definitive answer that applies to every situation). But the above two rules are absolute and answer 95%25 of the questions about directory permissions. %0a%0aIn the example of "What ownerships should a pub/css/ directory have?", we simply ask "Does PmWiki need to create files in that directory?" The answer is "no", so the directory can (should) be owned by the administrator and only have basic read permissions (r-x) to the webserver. This means PmWiki shouldn't be responsible for creating the directory, because then the webserver would own the directory and not%0athe administrator.%0a%0aOkay, with that out of the way, here are some configuration specific details. If someone is on a Unix host, then the webserver typically runs with a userid and groupid that is different from the account holder (e.g, "apache", "www", or "httpd"). Thus, if the account holder creates the wiki.d/ and uploads/ directories, then they must also to set the directories to be world-writable (rwx) permissions in order for PmWiki (running as the webserver account) to create files there. %0a%0a-> [@%0a$ pwd%0a/home/pmichaud/public_html/pmwiki%0a$ mkdir uploads%0a$ mkdir wiki.d%0a$ chmod 777 uploads wiki.d %0a$ ls -ld . uploads wiki.d%0adrwxr-xr-x 12 pmichaud pmichaud 1024 Feb 10 11:51 . %0adrwxrwxrwx 8 pmichaud pmichaud 1024 Jan 23 11:58 uploads %0adrwxrwxrwx 2 pmichaud pmichaud 54272 Feb 10 15:29 wiki.d %0a@]%0a%0aHowever, lots of people don't like having those world-writable (rwx) permissions on directories. Thus, one way to get around that is to let the webserver own the directory directly, so that world-writable permissions aren't needed to save files there. However, most unix systems don't allow normal users to change file ownerships, so the way to get the webserver to own the directories is to let PmWiki create them, by %0atemporarily granting write permissions to the parent and then running the pmwiki.php script to create the needed directories: %0a%0a-> [@%0a$ pwd%0a/home/pmichaud/public_html/pmwiki%0a$ chmod 777 . %0a$ ls -ld .%0adrwxrwxrwx 12 pmichaud pmichaud 1024 Feb 10 11:51 .%0a# %3c-- execute pmwiki.php script from web browser -->%0a$ ls -ld . uploads wiki.d%0adrwxrwxrwx 12 pmichaud pmichaud 1024 Feb 10 11:51 .%0adrwxrwxr-x 8 apache apache 1024 Jan 23 11:58 uploads%0adrwxrwxr-x 2 apache apache 54272 Feb 10 15:29 wiki.d %0a$ chmod 755 .%0a$ ls -ld . uploads wiki.d%0adrwxr-xr-x 12 pmichaud pmichaud 1024 Feb 10 11:51 .%0adrwxrwsr-x 8 apache pmichaud 1024 Jan 23 11:58 uploads %0adrwxrwsr-x 2 apache pmichaud 54272 Feb 10 15:29 wiki.d %0a@]%0a%0aNow the two directories are owned by apache and we don't have world-writable permissions on them, but pmichaud still has write permissions to the files and directories by virtue of the group ownership and permissions. The setgid bit also ensures that any files or subdirectories created within uploads/ or wiki.d/ will belong to the same (pmichaud) group.%0a%0aHOWEVER, if a site is running in PHP's "safe_mode", then the "let PmWiki create the directories" solution doesn't work, as PHP will only create files in directories that are owned by the same user that owns the pmwiki.php script itself. Thus, PmWiki (apache) cannot create the directories in this case, or safe_mode will complain when PmWiki attempts to write a file into those directories. The *only* way for things to work in safe_mode is to manually create the needed directories and set their permissions to 777, as outlined at the beginning of this section.%0a%0aAnd for those select webservers/PHP installations that are configured such that the PmWiki script runs with the same identity as the account holder, then everything "just works" without doing anything manually. PmWiki creates any directories as needed (each owned by the account holder), and permissions aren't generally an issue at all.%0a%0aOkay, now let's look at cookbook scripts. If a cookbook script has files that it wants to make available to browsers, such files should generally be placed somewhere within the 'pub/' hierarchy and referenced via '$PubDirUrl'. %0a%0aIf a cookbook recipe needs to *write* files to disk, then the same rules apply to that directory as for the wiki.d/ and uploads/ directories above, with the exact ownerships and permissions depending on the webserver and PHP configuration. In general the cookbook recipe should do the same as PmWiki, and just call PmWiki's mkdirp($dir) function. PmWiki will then take care of creating the directory (if it can) or prompting for its creation as appropriate.%0a%0aFor example, if cookbook recipe 'frobot' wants to distribute a .css file, then that file should go somewhere like pub/css/frobot.css or pub/frobot/frobot.css. The directories and files in this case should be created and owned by the account owner, since the cookbook recipe doesn't need to create or modify any of the files when it runs. %0a%0aAs an alternate example, the Cookbook:MimeTeX recipe wants to be able to create cached images for the math markup, and those images need to be available to the browser. Thus, `MimeTeX uses a pub/cache/ directory, which should be created in whatever manner was used to create the wiki.d/ and uploads/ directories (i.e., according to the webserver and PHP configuration). Again, Cookbook:MimeTeX just solves this by calling mkdirp("pub/cache"), and letting that function create the directory or prompt the administrator for the appropriate action based upon the server settings encountered. PmWiki.FmtPageName=%25audience%25 admins (advanced)%0aThis page describes an internal function in PmWiki's engine called%0a[@FmtPageName()@]. The contents are not intended for those with a weak heart%0a;-)%0a%0aAlso see: [[PmWiki.Functions]]%0a%0a!![[#FmtPageName]] [@FmtPageName@]($fmt, $pagename)%0a%0a[[#FmtPageName-desc]]Returns [@$fmt@], with $variable and $[internationalisation] substitutions performed, under the assumption that the current page is [@pagename@]. See [[PmWiki.Variables]] for an (incomplete) list of available variables, [[PmWiki.Internationalizations]] for internationalisation.%0a%0aThe function [@FmtPageName()@] applies internationalization-substitutions%0aand $Variable-substitions to the string $fmt under the assumption that the%0acurrent page is $pagename.%0a%0aThe substitutions goes as follows:%0a%0a# Replace any sequences of the form [@$XyzFmt@] with value of any \%0a corresponding global variable.%0a# Process the string for any [@$[...]@] phrases (internationalized phrase), \%0a using the currently loaded translation tables.%0a# Perform any pattern replacements from the array $FmtP. Typically \%0a this is used to handle things like $Name and $Group etc that are \%0a specific to the name of the current page.%0a# If $EnablePathInfo isn't set, convert [@URIs@] to use the syntax \%0a $ScriptUrl?n=%3cGroup>.%3cName> instead of $ScriptUrl/%3cGroup>/%3cName>.%0a# Replace any $-sequences with global variables (caching as needed) \%0a of the same name (in reverse alphabetical order) *%0a# Replace any $-sequences with values out of the array $FmtV.%0a%0aNote that [@FmtPageName@]() is automatically aware of any global%0avariables. However, since modifying global variables may be expensive, the%0aarray $FmtV exists as a way to avoid rebuilding the variable cache for%0avalues that change frequently.%0a%0a%0aTo be very specific, here's what Pm wrote regarding different ways of%0adefining a variable that can be used by FmtPageName (when it is formatting a%0astring):%0a%0a* Set a global variable. FmtPageName() automatically performs \%0a substitution on all global variables that aren't arrays. \%0a If the variable is going to change value over repeated calls \%0a to FmtPageName, it's probably better to use $FmtV as in the next item.%0a%0a* Set a value in the $FmtV array. $FmtV['$MyVariable']='something' \%0a means to replace instances of '$MyVariable' with 'something'. \%0a Use this for variables that change value frequently over \%0a multiple calls to FmtPageName. %0a%0a* Set a pattern/replacement in the $FmtP array. This is normally \%0a done for substitutions that have to be dynamic somehow based on \%0a the pagename being referenced, such as '$Title', '$Group', '$Name', \%0a '$PageUrl', etc.%0a%0aAlso see: [[Cookbook:Functions#FmtPageName]]%0a%0aFinally, here's something else Pm wrote that is related and explains%0awhy we have this function:%0a%0a-> In order to produce its output, PmWiki has to do a variety of string \%0a substitutions:%0a%0a## Generating the full name, group, title, or url of a page \%0a (other than the currently displayed page)%0a## Substituting the values of global variables%0a## Performing internationalization substitutions%0a## Converting $ScriptUrl/$Group/$Name to $ScriptUrl?n=$Group.$Name \%0a for sites that cannot handle PATH_INFO urls%0a## Other substitutions needed by specific functions%0a %0a-> PmWiki centralizes all of that substitute-a-dynamic-value-in-a-string \%0a into the FmtPageName() subroutine. Because some things are extremely \%0a dynamic, such as the url or group for an arbitrary page that is not the \%0a current one, those things cannot be simple global PHP variables. Or, if \%0a they do become global variables, they're variables that cannot be \%0a trusted to hold a value for very long because some other routine (that \%0a may happen to be formatting a string for a different page) will come \%0a along and change that global variable for whatever it happens to be doing.%0a%0a-> A limited set of $-substitutions -- basically anything that \%0a corresponds to a page attribute -- are not PHP variables and \%0a are only available through the FmtPageName() subroutine. \%0a The complete set of these special substitutions is $Group, \%0a $Name, $FullName, $PageUrl, $Title, $Titlespaced, $Namespaced, \%0a $Groupspaced, $LastModifiedBy, $LastModifiedHost, and $LastModified. \%0a These items cannot just be standard PHP variables because often\%0a PmWiki needs to obtain the url, name, group, title, etc. of a page \%0a other than the one currently being viewed by a browser.%0a%0a-> At the moment, $Title, $LastModified, $LastModifiedBy, and \%0a $LastModifiedHost can only work if the page's attributes have been \%0a loaded and cached using the `PCache function. So, to get\%0a at these values one must typically do:%0a%0a-> [@%0a$page = `ReadPage($pagename);%0aPCache($pagename, $page);%0a$pvar = `FmtPageName('$Title', $pagename);%0a$pvar = `FmtPageName('$`LastModifiedBy', $pagename);%0a@]%0a%0a!! Source code for [@FmtPageName()@]%0a%0aNote: The source code below was taken from "pmwiki-2.0.beta55", while the%0acurrent version is {$Version}.%0a%0a-> [@%0a## FmtPageName handles $[internationalization] and $Variable%0a## substitutions in strings based on the $pagename argument.%0afunction FmtPageName($fmt,$pagename) {%0a # Perform $-substitutions on $fmt relative to page given by $pagename%0a global $GroupPattern, $NamePattern, $EnablePathInfo, $ScriptUrl,%0a $GCount, $UnsafeGlobals, $FmtV, $FmtP, $PCache, $AsSpacedFunction;%0a if (strpos($fmt,'$')===false) return $fmt;%0a $fmt = preg_replace('/\\$([A-Z]\\w*Fmt)\\b/e','$GLOBALS[\'$1\']',$fmt);%0a $fmt = preg_replace('/\\$\\[(?>([^\\]] ))\\]/e',"XL(PSS('$1'))",$fmt);%0a $match = array('','$Group','$Name');%0a if (preg_match("/^($GroupPattern)[\\/.]($NamePattern)\$/", $pagename, $m))%0a $match = $m;%0a $fmt = preg_replace(array_keys($FmtP),array_values($FmtP),$fmt);%0a $fmt = preg_replace('!\\$ScriptUrl/([^?#\'"\\s%3c>] )!e',%0a (@$EnablePathInfo) ? "'$ScriptUrl/'.PUE('$1')" :%0a "'$ScriptUrl?n='.str_replace('/','.',PUE('$1'))",%0a $fmt);%0a if (strpos($fmt,'$')===false) return $fmt;%0a static $g;%0a if ($GCount != count($GLOBALS) count($FmtV)) {%0a $g = array();%0a foreach($GLOBALS as $n=>$v) {%0a if (is_array($v) || is_object($v) ||%0a isset($FmtV["\$$n"]) || in_array($n,$UnsafeGlobals)) continue;%0a $g["\$$n"] = $v;%0a }%0a $GCount = count($GLOBALS) count($FmtV);%0a krsort($g); reset($g);%0a }%0a $fmt = str_replace(array_keys($g),array_values($g),$fmt);%0a $fmt = str_replace(array_keys($FmtV),array_values($FmtV),$fmt);%0a return $fmt;%0a}%0a@] PmWiki.Functions=%25audience%25 admins (advanced)%0a%3c%3c|[[PmWiki.Variables]]|>>%0a%0aThis page describes some of the internal workings of PmWiki by explaining how some of the functions in pmwiki.php work. For a more brief list/overview on functions useful to for instance cookbook writers, see Cookbook:Functions. %0a%0a!![[#PSS]] [@PSS($string)@]%0a%0aThis function should always be used, passing parameters to functions called via [@preg_replace@]. Especially when defining a replacement with%0athe [@Markup()@] function. It removes the escape in front of quotation marks. This function is frequently used in [@scripts/stdmarkup.php@],%0afor example in the definition of the [@(:redirect:)@]-directive.%0a%0a%0a!![[#stripmagic]] [@stripmagic($string)@]%0a%0aThis function should always be used when processing the contents of [@$_POST@] or [@_GET@] variables. It verifies [@get_magic_quotes()@], if true,%0astrips the automatically inserted escapes from the string.%0a%0a%0a!![[#FmtPageName]] [@FmtPageName@]($fmt, $pagename)%0a%0a[[#FmtPageName-desc]]Returns [@$fmt@], with $variable and [=$[internationalisation]=] substitutions performed, under the assumption that the current page is [@pagename@]. See [[PmWiki.Variables]] for an (incomplete) list of available variables, [[PmWiki.Internationalizations]] for internationalisation.%0a%0aThis is one of the major functions in PmWiki, see [[PmWiki.FmtPageName]] for%0alots of details.%0a%0a%0a!![[#Markup]] [@Markup@]($name, $when, $pattern, $replace)%0a%0a[[#Markup-desc]]Adds a new markup to the conversion table. Described in greater detail at PmWiki.CustomMarkup.%0a%0aThis function is used to insert translation rules into the PmWiki's%0atranslation engine. The arguments to [@Markup()@] are all strings, where:%0a%0a:[@$name@]: The string names the rule that is inserted. If a rule of the same name already exists, then this rule is ignored.%0a:[@$when@]: This string is used to control ''when'' a rule is to be applied relative to other rules. A specification of "[@%3cxyz@]" says to apply this rule prior to the rule named "xyz", while "[@>xyz@]" says to apply this rule after the rule "xyz". See [[(PmWiki:)CustomMarkup]] for more details on the order of rules.%0a:[@$pattern@]: This string is a [[regular expression -> http://www.php.net/preg_replace]] that is used by the translation engine to look for occurences of this rule in the markup source.%0a:[@$replace@]: This string will replace the matched text when a match occurs.%0a%0aAlso see: [[PmWiki.CustomMarkup]] and [[Cookbook:Functions#Markup]]%0a%0a!![[#MarkupToHTML]] [@MarkupToHTML@]($pagename, $str)%0a%0a[[#MarkupToHTML-desc]] Converts the string [@$str@] containing PmWiki markup into the corresponding HTML code, assuming the current page is [@$pagename@].%0a%0aAlso see: [[Cookbook:Functions#MarkupToHTML]]%0a%0a!![[#mkdirp]] [@mkdirp@]($dir)%0a%0aThe function [@mkdirp@]($dir) creates a directory, [@$dir@], if it doesn't%0aalready exist, including any parent directories that might be needed. For%0aeach directory created, it checks that the permissions on the directory are%0asufficient to allow PmWiki scripts to read and write files in that%0adirectory. This includes checking for restrictions imposed by PHP's%0asafe_mode setting. If [@mkdirp@]() is unable to successfully create a%0aread/write directory, [@mkdirp@]() aborts with an error message telling the%0aadministrator the steps to take to either create $dir manually or give%0aPmWiki sufficient permissions to be able to do it.%0a%0a!![[#MakeLink]] [@MakeLink@]($pagename, $target, $txt, $suffix, $fmt)%0a%0aThe function [@MakeLink@]($pagename, $target, $txt, $suffix, $fmt) returns a ???. It's arguments are as follows:%0a $pagename is the source page%0a $target is where the link should go%0a $txt is the value to use for '$LinkText' in the output %0a $suffix is any suffix string to be added to $txt%0a $fmt is a format string to use%0a%0aIf $txt is NULL or not specified, then it is automatically computed from $target.%0a%0aIf $fmt is NULL or not specified, then MakeLink uses the default%0aformat as specified by the type of link. For page links this%0ameans the $LinkPageExistsFmt and $LinkPageCreateFmt variables,%0afor intermap-style links it comes from either the $IMapLinkFmt%0aarray or from $UrlLinkFmt. Inside of the formatting strings,%0a$LinkUrl is replaced by the resolved url for the link, $LinkText%0ais replaced with the appropriate text, and $LinkAlt is replaced%0aby any "title" (alternate text) information associated with the%0alink.%0a%0aAlso see: [[PmWiki:MakeLink]] and [[Cookbook:Functions#MakeLink]]%0a%0a!![[#MakeUploadName]] [@MakeUploadName@]($pagename, $x)%0a%0a@@MakeUploadName()@@ simply takes a string @@$x@@ (representing an attachment's%0aname) and converts it to a valid name by removing any unwanted characters.%0aIt also requires the name to begin and end with an alphanumeric character,%0aand as of 2.0.beta28 it forces any file extensions to lowercase.%0aThis function is defined in @@scripts/upload.php@@ and only used when uploads%0aare enabled.%0a%0a%0a%25trail%25%3c%3c|[[Documentation Index]]|>> PmWiki.Glossary=This page describes various terms related to PmWiki.%0a%0a:Configuration file: A specially-named PHP script file where local customizations can take place for a farm, a wiki, a group, or a page.%0a%0a:Default configuration: The way Pm has chosen to set all settings, or an individual setting, by default. For example, $EnablePathInfo is disabled by default. A wiki with no ''local/config.php'' file is using the default configuration. Likewise, a farm that only defines $FarmPubDirUrl in ''farmconfig.php'' is using the default configuration.%0a%0a:Farm: A group of wikis that share code. Content and formats may or may not be shared. For more farm-related terms, including several which have been deprecated, see [[WikiFarmTerminology]]%0a%0a:Farm-wide configuration file: A WikiFarm's ''local/farmconfig.php'' file, where any settings (besides $FarmPubDirUrl) customize the default configuration for all of the wikis in a farm.%0a%0a:Full page name: The ''full page name'' consists of a group and a name, e.g. [@Main.WikiSandbox@]. The variable for the full page name is [@{$FullName}@], which for this page is @@{$FullName}@@. Similarly, the variable for the group is [@{$Group}@] which here is @@{$Group}@@.%0a%0a:Local configuration file: A specially-named PHP script where local customizations can take place for an individual wiki. For an entire wiki it's named ''local/config.php''. Individual groups and pages can also have their own local configuration files.%0a%0a:Local customization: Any deviation from the default configuration. A related phrase is "farm-wide customization".%0a%0a:Page file name: The ''page file name'' is the name of the file that normally stores the data of a page in the directory [@wiki.d/@]. This file name is normally built directly from the page name.%0a%0a:Page link: A ''page link'' is something that is used to generate a link to a page. For example, the markup [@[[wiki sandbox]]@], [@[[(wiki) sandbox]]@], [@WikiSandbox@], [@Main/WikiSandbox@], [@[[Main/wiki sandbox]]@], [@[[Main.WikiSandbox | click here]]@], etc all specify a link to the page '[=Main.WikiSandbox=]'. In each case PmWiki uses the context of the link to generate a page name from the page link -- normally by capitalizing each word found in the link and stripping any characters that aren't considered valid in page names.%0a%0a:Page name: The ''page name'' is a string that PmWiki uses to refer to a page - i.e. it ''names the page''. This could also be considered a ''handle'' for the page. The variable for the page name is simply called [@{$Name}@], which for this page is @@{$Name}@@.%0a-> Note that there is no whitespace in page names, and by default PmWiki capitalizes each word in a page's name. There is however a variable [@{$Namespaced}@] where spaces have been inserted, e.g. for the page [=WikiSandbox=] this variable would be [@Wiki Sandbox@].%0a-> Note that PmWiki also uses the page name to locate per-group and per-page customization files in the [@local/@] subdirectory. For example, browsing [=Main.WikiSandbox=] would cause [@local/Main.WikiSandbox.php@] and [@local/Main.php@] to be loaded if these files existed.%0a%0a:Page title: A ''page title'' is the title element of a page, i.e. what is usually shown above the page and in the browser window's name. This title is normally set via the directive [@(:title:)@], but if no such directive is given the title will be automatically generated from the page name. The title of a page is accessed via either the variable [@{$Title}@] or the variable [@{$Titlespaced}@]. The latter differs in that it uses the spaced version of the name.%0a%0a:Page URI: Page names are used in `URIs to tell PmWiki which page is to be loaded or acted upon. The normal form of a page URI is usually one of these two%0a--> [@http://www.example.com/pmwiki/pmwiki.php?n=Main.WikiSandbox@]%0a--> [@http://www.example.com/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main.WikiSandbox@]%0a-> Note that various aliasing and rewriting tricks can be used to modify this, but PmWiki expects to obtain a page name from the parameter 'n' or from the [@PATH_INFO@] component following the URI of the script ([@pmwiki.php@]).%0a-> Note that the parameter 'n' takes precedence over [@PATH_INFO@] if both are available.%0a%0a%25trail%25 %3c%3c|[[Documentation Index]]|>> PmWiki.GroupHeader=%25define=trail bgcolor=#eee block%25%25define=note font-style=italic color=green%25%25define=important block bgcolor=#fcc border='1px solid black' padding=5px%25%25define=audience class='frame rfloat' font-size:smaller bgcolor=#ffffcc%25(:comment please leave the multiple style definitions concatenated as a single line. Linebreaks do appear in the output when the wiki is configured with linebreaks enabled -- thanks!:) PmWiki.GroupHeaders=%25audience%25 authors (intermediate)%0aEvery [[WikiGroup]] can have `GroupHeader and `GroupFooter pages that contain markup that should be included at the beginning or end of each page within the group. This feature is useful for:%0a%0a* adding a disclaimer or heading to all of the pages of a group%0a* defining custom [[WikiStyles]] that may be used for all pages in a group%0a* replacing the default headers and/or footers for pages in a group (e.g., using [@(:noheader:)@] and or [@(:nofooter:)@] -- see [[PageDirectives]]).%0a%0aTo create a group header, just create a new page called [@YourGroup.GroupHeader@]. Group headers allow authors to create groups with custom headers and footers without having to coordinate with a [[wiki administrator]]. %0a%0aThe default `GroupHeader or `GroupFooter can be suppressed on an individual page (such as a group's `HomePage) by using the [@(:nogroupheader:)@] and [@(:nogroupfooter:)@] markups ''on that page''.%0a%0aIf a generic `GroupHeader is used in one wikigroup (say, the Site wikigroup), then the code can be easily duplicated in the `GroupHeader of any other group by using %0a[@(:include Site.GroupHeader:)@]. See [[IncludeOtherPages]].%0a%0a%25trail%25%3c%3c|[[DocumentationIndex]]|>>%0a%0a>>faq%3c%3c [[#faq]]%0a%0aQ: How do I set one header for all pages/groups?%0aA: The header for each page is controlled by the $GroupHeaderFmt variable. Thus a site-wide groupheader can be added with%0a->[@%0a$GroupHeaderFmt = '(:include {$SiteGroup}.SiteHeader basepage={*$FullName}:)(:nl:)' . $GroupHeaderFmt;%0a@]%0a''(note that single quotes must be used so that ''[@$Group@]'' (which is part of the default contents of ''$GroupHeaderFmt'') will be substituted properly by PmWiki, and that this applies to all variables ending in ''$[@...Fmt@]'')''%0a%0aSee also the Cookbook:AllGroupHeader page.%0a%0aA: Any form of markup is valid in $GroupHeaderFmt, thus one can do%0a%0a->[@$GroupHeaderFmt .= "Global markup text here.";@]%0a%0a PmWiki.I18nVariables=%3c%3c|[[PmWiki.Variables]]|>>%0a%0aThis page describes the variables used by PmWiki for [[Internationalizations]] (i18n).%0a%0a:$VarPagesFmt:An array which contains the PageNames where you can find variable definitions. To be modified when documentation is not in english. See ''scripts/vardoc.php''.%0a%0a:$XLLangs:An array (hash) which contains pairs of language identifiers and translation hashes. Each translation hash maps a given lookup key (or phrase) into a corresponding text string for the given language. Thus, it is essentially a multi-lingual dictionary used for phrase translation. It is also used for handling user preference mappings. Thus, the 'e_row' value that one finds on the [[Site.Preferences]] page is loaded into $XLLangs during preference processing.%0a%0aSee also:%0a* $TimeFmt%0a PmWiki.Images=!!Placing images in pages%0a%0aTo place an image into a page, enter the address (url) of the image into the markup text. Any ''alternate text'' (used for tooltips and for browsers that do not display images) is placed in double quotes immediately following the image url.%0a%0a(:markup:) [=%0ahttp://www.pmichaud.com/img/misc/pc.jpg"Paper clips"%0aPaper clips are fun to work with.%0a=]%0a%0aImages can also be specified as [[upload(s)]]ed files (i.e., [@Attach:image.jpg@]) and using [[InterMap]] links. Any file that ends in .gif, .jpg, .jpeg, or .png will be automatically treated as an image. %25note%25 (See [[#notes|Notes]] below for image files that lack extensions.)%0a%0aTo create a [[link(s)]] to an image (like [[http://www.pmichaud.com/img/misc/pc.jpg]] as opposed to displaying the image itself), use double brackets to mark the link, as in [@[[http://www.pmichaud.com/img/misc/pc.jpg]]@] or [@[[Attach:image.jpg]]@].%0a%0aTo have an image link to another location, use the image as the link text as in [@[[http://www.pmwiki.org | Attach:image.jpg"PmWiki"]]@].%0a%0a!! Captions and floating images%0a%0aA caption can be added to an image using a vertical brace and the caption text.%0a%0a(:markup:) [=%0ahttp://www.pmichaud.com/img/misc/pc.jpg"Paper clips" | '''Figure 1'''%0a=]%0a%0aNormally, images are displayed "in line" with the surrounding text. To left or right-align an image with text wrapping around it, use the [@%25lfloat%25@] or [@%25rfloat%25@] [[WikiStyles]].%0a%0a(:markup:) [=%0a%25lfloat%25 http://www.pmichaud.com/img/misc/gem.jpg | '''Rock on!'''%0aThe image is left-aligned, and the text wraps on the right side of the image.%0a%0aLorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipisicing elit, sed do eiusmod tempor incididunt ut labore et dolore magna aliqua. Ut enim ad minim veniam, quis nostrud exercitation ullamco laboris nisi ut aliquip ex ea commodo consequat. %0a=]%0a%0aThe [@[[%3c%3c]]@] markup breaks floating text, and the text continues at the bottom of the image.%0a%0a(:markup:) [=%0a%25lfloat%25 http://www.pmichaud.com/img/misc/gem.jpg%0aThe image is left-aligned, and the text wraps on the right side of the image. The text after the ''[@[[%3c%3c]]@]'' markup continues below the image.%0a[[%3c%3c]]%0aLorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipisicing elit, sed do eiusmod tempor incididunt ut labore et dolore magna aliqua. Ut enim ad minim veniam, quis nostrud exercitation ullamco laboris nisi ut aliquip ex ea commodo consequat. %0a=]%0a%0aUse the [@%25lframe%25@] or [@%25rframe%25@] styles to float an image and place a frame around the image and its caption:%0a%0a(:markup:) [=%0a%25rframe%25 http://www.pmichaud.com/img/misc/gem.jpg | '''Rock on!'''%0aThe image is right-aligned, and the text wraps on the left side of the image.%0a%0aLorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipisicing elit, sed do eiusmod tempor incididunt ut labore et dolore magna aliqua. Ut enim ad minim veniam, quis nostrud exercitation ullamco laboris nisi ut aliquip ex ea commodo consequat. Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipisicing elit, sed do eiusmod tempor incididunt ut labore et dolore magna aliqua.%0a%0a%25cframe width=100px bgcolor=lightblue%25 http://www.pmichaud.com/img/misc/gem.jpg%0a=]%0a%0aUse [@%25center%25@] to center an image. Use [@%25right%25@] to right align an image, without floating it.%0a%0a(:markup:) [=%0a%25center%25http://www.pmichaud.com/img/misc/pc.jpg"Paper clips" | Paper clips are fun to work with %0a%0a%25right%25 http://www.pmichaud.com/img/misc/gem.jpg | Rock on!%0a=]%0a%0a!!Resizing images [[#resizing]]%0a%0aTo resize an image, use [@%25width=50px%25@] or [@%25height=50px%25@] in front of an image. The [@%25thumb%25@] wikistyle is a helpful shortcut for [@%25width=100px%25@].%0a%0a(:markup:) [=%0a%25width=50px%25 http://www.pmichaud.com/img/misc/bubble.jpg \%0a%25height=50px%25 http://www.pmichaud.com/img/misc/bubble.jpg \%0a%25thumb%25 http://www.pmichaud.com/img/misc/bubble.jpg%0a=]%0a%0aResizing an image only affects how it is displayed in a browser; it does not reduce the transfer size of the image itself.%0a%0aResized images using [@%25thumb%25@] can also be floated with frames, as well as made into links.%0a%0a(:markup:) [=%0a%25lframe thumb%25 [[http://www.pmichaud.com/img/misc/bubble.jpg | http://www.pmichaud.com/img/misc/bubble.jpg"Burst the bubble"]] | [-Bubble-]%0a%25lframe thumb%25 http://www.pmichaud.com/img/misc/pc.jpg"Clip the ticket" | [-Paper Clips-]%0a%25lframe thumb%25 [[DocumentationIndex | http://www.pmichaud.com/img/misc/gem.jpg"Visit the Documentation Index"]] | [[DocumentationIndex | [-Rock On-]]]%0a=]%0a%0a[[#notes]]%0a!!!Notes%0a* '''An image file that lacks a correct extension''' can be displayed by addition of a "false" extension to the URL. For example, if the url is [@http://www.example.com/script/tux@], add a fake query string on the end with the desired extension (e.g., [@http://www.example.com/script/tux?format=.png@]). If query strings are unsuitable, a fragment identifier should work, e.g. [@http://www.example.com/script/tux#file.png@].%0a%0a!!!See also%0a* [[Cookbook:BackgroundImages]] - adding background images to divisions, tables and table cells. %0a%0a!!!Credits%0aThe images on this page were obtained from http://www.flickr.com and are redistributed under a Creative Commons License.%0a%0a%25trail%25 %3c%3c|[[DocumentationIndex]]|>>%0a(:keywords graphics, pictures, photos:) PmWiki.IncludeOtherPages=%25audience%25 authors (intermediate)%0aThe [@(:include:)@] directive makes it possible to insert the contents of other pages into the current wiki page. All of the include directives below perform a straight text inclusion. In particular, any page [[links]] in the included text are assumed to link to pages in the current [[(wiki) group]] if not otherwise qualified.%0a%0a:[@(:include PageName:)@]:%0a:[@(:include Group.PageName:)@]:%0a: :Includes the entire text of another page into the current page. %0a%0a:[@(:include PageName#from#to:)@]:%0a:[@(:include PageName#from#:)@]:%0a:[@(:include PageName##to:)@]:%0a:[@(:include PageName#from:)@]:%0a: :Includes lines from `PageName between the [@[[#from]]@] and [@[[#to]]@] anchors. If "to" is omitted (second example), then all of the lines after [@[[#from]]@] are included (and vice-versa if "from" is omitted). In the last example, include everything between [@[[#from]]@] and the next anchor.%0a%0a-> %25note%25 Note: do not put whitespace between "#from" "#to"%0a%0a:[@(:include PageName lines=10:)@]:%0a:[@(:include PageName lines=5..10:)@]:%0a:[@(:include PageName lines=5..:)@]:%0a: :Include the first 10 lines, lines 5-10, or lines 5 and up from `PageName. ''A "line" in this context refers to a line of source. Thus a line may be a paragraph that wraps over several lines on the screen, or a completely blank line.''%0a%0a:[@(:include Page1 Page2 Page3 lines=1..5:)@]:%0a: :Include the first five lines from the first available of Page1, Page2, or Page3. (To include lines from a list of pages, use a separate include for each.)%0a%0a:[@(:include PageName self=0:)@]:%0a: :The parameter @@self@@ can be @@0@@ or @@1@@. It tells the include directive if it is allowed to include the current page. This is useful if PageName is a variable like [@{$Name}@] and you want to prevent the directive from including the current page.%0a%0a!! See Also%0a* Cookbook:IncludeUrl%0a%0a!! Styling Note%0aBy default, Included pages or lines cannot be distinguished from other text on the page. To provide a visual indication that this text is special, you can apply [[PmWiki/WikiStyles]]. For example:%0a%0a(:markup:) [=%0a%25define=leftborder border-left="2px solid #88f" margin-left="2px" padding="1px 0 3px 10px"%25%0a%0aWhat is PmWiki?%0a%0a>>leftborder%3c%3c (:include PmWiki.PmWiki lines=1..4:) %0a>>%3c%3c%0a%0a''Have a very nice day!''%0a=]%0a%0a!!! Notes%0a* You can also say [@(:include My/Page#myanchor lines=4:)@] which starts from, and includes, the line with the anchor [@[[#myanchor]]@] for four lines.%0a%0a%0a%25trail%25%3c%3c|[[DocumentationIndex]]|>>%0a%0a>>faq%3c%3c [[#faq]]%0a%0aQ: What's the maximum number of includes that can exist in a page? My site seems to stop including after 48 includes.%0a%0aA: By default, PmWiki places a limit of 50 include directives for any given page, to prevent runaway infinite loops and other situations that might eat up server resources. The limit can be modified by the [[wiki administrator]] via the $MaxIncludes variable.%0a%0a PmWiki.InitialSetupTasks=%25audience%25 administrators (basic)%0aOnce you have PmWiki running on your site (see [[Installation]]), you can customize it for your particular needs.%0a%0aMost PmWiki configuration is performed in a file called ''local/config.php''. Some configuration is done on special pages in the [[Site/Site]] group, such as the [[Site.SideBar]] menu.%0a%0a%0a!! The local configuration file (''local/config.php'')%0aWhen you first install PmWiki, the ''local/config.php'' file does not exist. Copy the ''sample-config.php'' file (in the ''docs/'' directory) to ''local/config.php'' and use it as a starting point. You could create ''local/config.php'' from scratch, but ''sample-config.php'' is already populated with many of the options you might want to adjust.%0a%0aHere is a simple ''config.php'' file:%0a%0a-> [@%0a%3c?php if (!defined('PmWiki')) exit();%0a$WikiTitle = "My New Wiki";%0a$PageLogoUrl = "http://www.example.com/mylogo.gif";%0a%0a$DefaultPasswords['admin'] = crypt('onesecret');%0a%0a$EnableUpload = 1;%0a$DefaultPasswords['upload'] = crypt('secrettwo');%0a%0aputenv("TZ=EST5EDT");%0a$TimeFmt = '%25B %25d, %25Y, at %25I:%25M %25p EST';%0a@]%0a%0aNote that ''config.php'' begins with @@%3c?php@@ . The PHP end tag @@?>@@ is optional, and can be left off to improve compatibility with some operating systems. Be sure there aren't any blank lines or spaces before the @@%3c?php@@ or after any closing @@?>@@, or else you may get strange PHP error messages at the beginning of your wiki pages.%0a%0aThe ''config.php'' file above sets the value of four PHP variables used by PmWiki:%0a*The $WikiTitle variable gives the name of your site as it will appear in a user's browser title bar.%0a*The $PageLogoUrl variable specifies the URL of the icon image that will appear in the upper-left corner of each wiki page.%0a*The $DefaultPasswords['admin'] sets an administrative password.%0a*Setting $EnableUpload to "1" enables Uploads ("Attached files"). $DefaultPasswords['upload'] sets an upload password.%0a*The TZ environment variable defines a particular time zone.%0a*The $TimeFmt variable defines the appearance of time strings and (along with TZ) localizes the wiki to a specific time zone.%0a%0aBy setting these (and other) variables in ''local/config.php'', you can change the look and feel of PmWiki from its default, sometimes substantially so. See [[PmWiki.Variables]] for a list of variables that PmWiki uses, and see PmWiki:PmWikiUsers for examples of sites that use PmWiki in customized ways.%0a%0a%0a!! Setting an administrative password%0a%0aThe pages in the [[Site/Site]] group (except the Site.SideBar) are locked by default. In order to edit pages in this group you need to create a site-wide admin password in ''local/config.php''. To set the site-wide admin password to "@@mysecret@@", change the line to the following:%0a%0a->[@$DefaultPasswords['admin'] = crypt('mysecret');@]%0a%0aYou must use the [@crypt()@] function, but set the password to a value with meaning for you. See [[PasswordsAdmin]] for details about making the password more secure.%0a%0a%0a!![[#dontmodify]]Don't modify or rename ''pmwiki.php''%0a%0aPmWiki has been designed so that all customizations can be made without changing the distribution files -- one of its design goals is to provide seamless upgrades. PmWiki never writes to files in the ''local/'' or ''cookbook/'' directories, so placing your customizations here makes it easier to track the changes and [[upgrades | upgrade PmWiki]] without losing the changes.%0a%0aWhen changing the configuration of your site, always change the ''local/config.php'' file or add files to the ''cookbook/'' or ''pub'' directories. Do not change ''pmwiki.php'' or the files in the ''scripts/'' directory because the files are supposed to be overwritten upon upgrading.%0a%0aYou shouldn't rename ''pmwiki.php'' either. If you rename the file it will not be overwritten during an upgrade of the software and there will be a version mismatch. Many administrators add an ''index.php'' "wrapper script" in the pmwiki directory that contains the following single line:%0a%0a->[@%3c?php include('pmwiki.php');@]%0a%0a%0a!!Other customization%0a%0aAfter setting up ''local/config.php'' file, you may wish to make other [[local customizations]]. See the [[Cookbook:CookbookBasics | PmWiki Cookbook]] for a large number of customizations that have been contributed. And don't fear Cookbook recipes - they're well prepared, so that most of them require only to download a single file, add a one-line include command to @@config.php@@, and ''voilŕ!'' - they're working!%0a%0aIf you (or others sharing your server) want to maintain more than one wiki on the same server, see [[WikiFarms]].%0a%0a%0a!!Now what?%0a%0aDon't forget to join a [[MailingLists | PmWiki mailing list]], where you can email other [[wiki administrator]]s for help on customizing PmWiki and participate in discussions about PmWiki improvements. Once you have your site operational, be sure to add it to PmWiki:PmWikiUsers so others will know about it!%0a%0a%25trail%25%3c%3c|[[DocumentationIndex]]|>> PmWiki.Installation=(:title PmWiki Installation :)%0a%25audience%25 administrators (basic)%0aThis page explains how to download and install PmWiki 2.1. Here's a list of related pages:%0a%0a* [[Requirements]] - Requirements for installing PmWiki.%0a* [[Upgrades]] - How to upgrade an existing installation.%0a* [[WikiFarms]] - Running multiple wikis from a single installation.%0a* [[ChangeLog]] - New features and bug fixes that are available.%0a%0aImprovements to these instructions are always appreciated. Just report any problems you encounter to the pmwiki-users [[mailing list(s)]] or use the [[PITS:PITS |PmWiki Issue Tracking System]].%0a%0a!! Installing PmWiki%0a%0a!!! 1. Download%0aDownload the latest version of PmWiki as a zip archive ([[(http://www.pmwiki.org/pub/pmwiki/)pmwiki-latest.zip]]) or a gzipped tarball ([[(http://www.pmwiki.org/pub/pmwiki/)pmwiki-latest.tgz]]) from [[http://www.pmwiki.org/pub/pmwiki/]].%0a%0a%0a!!! [[#unpack]] 2. Unpack%0aUnpack the archive ([@tar zxvf pmwiki-latest.tgz@] or [@unzip pmwiki-latest.zip@]). This will create a ''pmwiki-x.y.z'' directory containing the PmWiki software. For example, the current "latest" should unpack to a directory named ''{$Version}''. The files in this directory include:%0a%0a README.txt An introductory document%0a pmwiki.php The main PmWiki script%0a local/ Configuration scripts (local configuration files)%0a cookbook/ Recipes (add-ons) from the [[(Cookbook:)Cookbook]]%0a docs/ Brief documentation, sample configuration scripts%0a pub/ Publicly accessible files%0a css/ Extra CSS stylesheet files%0a skins/ Layout templates for [[Cookbook:Skins|custom]] look and feel%0a scripts/ Scripts that are part of PmWiki%0a wikilib.d/ Bundled default PmWiki pages%0a%0aThe ''pmwiki-x.y.z'' directory needs to be placed into a location accessible by your webserver (e.g., in a ''public_html'' directory of some sort). You can place files and directories using a number of methods -- FTP, or a Unix [@mv@] or [@cp@] command generally does the job.%0a%0a->%25note%25 Note: It's probably also a good idea to change the "''pmwiki-x.y.z''" directory name to be simply "''pmwiki''".%0a%0a%0a!!! [[#directories]] 3. Create directories%0a[[#dirsetup]]In most cases PmWiki will do this for you.%0aOpen a web browser to the ''pmwiki.php'' script on the server (i.e., not the one on your local computer or accessed using a [=file://...=] URL). PmWiki will then analyze your system configuration and provide instructions (if needed) for creating the ''wiki.d/'' directory which will be used to hold the pages created for your site. %0a%0aOtherwise, there are two ways to achieve this.%0a%0a->3a. You can create the ''wiki.d/'' directory manually, and then give it full write permissions (i.e., "[@chmod 777 wiki.d@]"). Use this method when "safe mode" is activated in the servers PHP installation.%0a%0a->3b. On some systems you can let PmWiki create ''wiki.d/'' by temporarily changing the permissions on the directory containing the ''pmwiki.php'' file to 2777. In Unix this is commonly done by changing to the directory containing ''pmwiki.php'' and executing the command%0a%0a chmod 2777 .%0a%0a->(note the dot at the end). The [@chmod@] command also works in many FTP programs. Creating ''wiki.d/'' in this manner will (1) make the directory writable so the web server can create the data directory it needs for the wiki files, (2) preserve group ownership of the directory so the installer account can manipulate the files created in this directory, and (3) make it more difficult for other accounts on the same server to access the files in ''wiki.d/''.%0a%0aAfter establishing directory permissions, try opening a browser to the ''pmwiki.php'' script again. If all is well, the ''wiki.d'' directory will have been created and you'll see the default home page.%0a%0aImportant: If you used method 3b, you should reset permissions by executing "[@chmod 755 .@]" in the directory containing pmwiki.php.%0a%0a[[#dirsetupend]]%0a!!! 4. Initialize%0aCheck out [[Initial Setup Tasks]] for other tasks you may want to perform to begin customizing your PmWiki installation. You might also want to peruse the [[Release Notes]] for further information.%0a%0a%0a!!! 5. Set language%0aIf you want to use PmWiki in a different language download the international language pack as zip archive ([[(http://www.pmwiki.org/pub/pmwiki/)i18n.zip]]) or as gzipped tarball ([[(http://www.pmwiki.org/pub/pmwiki/)i18n.tgz]]) from [[http://www.pmwiki.org/pub/pmwiki/]]. Then extract it and copy the files into the ''wikilib.d/'' directory as described above.%0a%0aThere are two directories in the decompressed i18n archive, ''scripts'' and ''wikilib.d''. Copy the files respectively contained in these directories to the ''scripts'' and ''wikilib.d'' of your PmWiki directory. For example, for French localization, PmWikiFr.* and PmWiki.* must be contained in the '''same''' directory.%0a%0aThen, enable localization by adding an instruction to local/config.php to load the language translation page of your choice. For instance, [@XLPage('fr','PmWikiFr.XLPage');@] loads the French language page PmWikiFr.XLPage.%0a%0aRead more about this on [[Internationalizations]].%0a%0a!! [[#notes]] Notes%0a%0a* The PmWiki distribution deliberately doesn't include an ''index.php'' file. You can easily add your own "wrapper script" in the same directory as ''pmwiki.php''. Create a new file called ''index.php'' with the following single line of text (missing a closing "[@ ?>@]" tag deliberately):%0a%0a-->[@%3c?php include('pmwiki.php');@]%0a%0a Resist the temptation to rename ''pmwiki.php'' to ''index.php'' because if you rename the file it will not be overwritten during an upgrade.%0a%0a* If using the Unix ''tar'' command to unpack the archive in step 2 above, be sure that the files are created with sufficient permissions for the webserver to be able to access them. Usually you can ensure this by typing @@umask 002@@ on the command line before unpacking the tar file.%0a%0a* When installing on Windows you should take a look at [[Cookbook:SimultaneousEdits]] to enable [[simultaneous edits]] on that platform.%0a%0a* Additional tips can be found at [[Troubleshooting]].%0a%0a%25trail%25%3c%3c|[[Documentation Index]]|>>%0a%0a%0a>>faq%3c%3c [[#faq]]%0a%0aQ: How do I make pmwiki.php the default page for a website? Should I rename pmwiki.php to index.php?%0a%0aA: Renaming pmwiki.php is not recommended. Instead, create an ''index.php'' file that contains the single line:%0a%0a->[@%3c?php include_once('pmwiki.php');@]%0a%0aYou may also want to check [[Cookbook:CleanUrls]].%0a%0a%0aQ: Why does pmwiki.org appear to have a directory structure rather than "?n=pagename" in urls?%0a%0aA: Pmwiki.org uses a variant of [[Cookbook:CleanUrls]].%0a%0a%0aQ: Is it possible to move wiki.d to /tmp/persistent/wiki.d (a new sourceforge rule)?%0a%0aA: Sourceforge suggests moving everything to /tmp/persistent/new-folder-of-your-choice and creating a symbolic link to the new folder on /tmp . It works -- see [[Cookbook:SourceForgeServers]].%0a%0a%0aQ: How can I run PmWiki on a standalone (offline, portable) machine ?%0a%0aA: See [[Cookbook:Standalone]].%0a PmWiki.InterMap=%25audience%25 author (intermediate)%0aThe [[InterMap]] is a system for defining links between [[WikiWikiWeb]] sites that was first developed by UseMod:UseModWiki and Meatball:MeatballWiki. The method is to use a word that stands for a path that is defined. InterMap links have the form [@MapPrefix:PagePath@], where the host prefix is converted to a partial URL based on entries in the site's ''intermap.txt'' and ''localmap.txt'' files.%0a%0aThe default ''intermap.txt'' distributed with PmWiki (in the ''scripts/'' directory) includes the following InterMap entries:%0a%0a PmWiki: http://www.pmwiki.org/wiki/PmWiki/ \\%0a Cookbook: http://www.pmwiki.org/wiki/Cookbook/ \\%0a Wiki: http://www.c2.com/cgi/wiki? \\%0a UseMod: http://www.usemod.com/cgi-bin/wiki.pl? \\%0a Meatball: http://www.usemod.com/cgi-bin/mb.pl? \\%0a Wikipedia: http://www.wikipedia.com/wiki/ \\%0a PITS: http://www.pmwiki.org/PITS/ \\%0a Path:%0a %0aThus, "PmWiki:Variables" becomes "http://www.pmwiki.org/wiki/PmWiki/" + "Variables," a link to the [[PmWiki.Variables->http://www.pmwiki.org/wiki/PmWiki/Variables]] page on the official PmWiki web site, Wiki:FrontPage is a link to the front page of the first WikiWikiWeb, and Wikipedia:Stonehenge takes you to the Wikipedia article about the famous megaliths in England. %0a%0aLike other links, you can use the double-bracket syntax to get different link text:%0a* [@[[Meatball:StartingPoints | starting points]] over at Meatball@] becomes "[[Meatball:StartingPoints | starting points]] over at Meatball"%0a* [@[[starting points -> Meatball:StartingPoints]] over at Meatball@] becomes "[[starting points -> Meatball:StartingPoints]] over at Meatball"%0a%0aIf you want to link just to what the intermap says (e.g. http://www.wikipedia.com/wiki/ for Wikipedia), then do [@[[Wikipedia:. | Wikipedia's main page]]@], which produces [[Wikipedia:. | Wikipedia's main page]]. Note the . (period) after the Map: reference.%0a%0aThe special [@Path:@] InterMap entry can be used to create "[[Cookbook:RelativeUrls|relative urls]]" in [[Cookbook:RelativeLinks|links]].%0a%0aThe actual set of InterMap links at any site is defined by the site administrator via the [[Site.InterMap]] page and the ''local/localmap.txt'' file; for more details, see [[PmWiki.CustomInterMap]]s.%0a%0a%25trail%25%3c%3c|[[DocumentationIndex]]|>> PmWiki.Internationalizations=PmWiki supports internationalization (internationalisation) of web pages, allowing accented characters to appear in page names and almost complete customization of PmWiki's prompts. Most customization is provided via the `XLPage() function in PmWiki, which loads a set of translation variables from a wiki page (typically named `XLPage, but it can be named anything you wish).%0a%0a%0a!!Loading Translation Pages%0a%0aPages for many languages such as French, German, Dutch, and Spanish have already been created and maintained at the pmichaud.com site. You can download an archive of these translations from http://www.pmichaud.com/pub/pmwiki/i18n.tgz. Simply unpack the archive into the directory containing your ''pmwiki.php'' installation. The archive contains a number of page files that are placed in your wikilib.d/ directory, and some special scripts for translations that use a character set other than iso-8859-1 (PmWiki's default).%0a%0aOnce the translation pages are installed, you enable a language by adding a call to `XLPage() in your ''config.php'' file. For example, to select French language prompts, one would specify%0a%0a->[@XLPage('fr','PmWikiFr.XLPage');@]%0a%0awhich says to load the translations for French ('fr') from the page `PmWikiFr.XLPage. It's perfectly okay to load multiple pages; so if you want to create your own local translations without changing the ones you got from ''i18n.tgz'', just create another page (see below) and load it on top. Be sure that you load first the page with your local chances:%0a%0a-> [@%0aXLPage('fr','PmWikiFr.XLPageLocal'); # my local translations%0aXLPage('fr','PmWikiFr.XLPage'); # from i18n.tgz%0a@]%0a%0aIf your intention is to offer multiple languages on your site, and use [[WikiGroup]]s as language selectors, you may want to place this code in local customizations files (see [[PerGroupCustomizations]]). For example, if your site is published in French and English, and the French pages are in a group called Fr, you could create a file named Fr.php in the local/ directory which contains:%0a%0a-> [@%0a%3c?php if (!defined('PmWiki')) exit();%0a##change to French language%0aXLPage('fr','PmWikiFr.XLPage');%0a@]%0a%0aYou may wish to create a page called `PmwikiFr.php with the same content to access the French documentation in the `PmwikiFr group.%0aEn.php is not necessary in this case since English is the default language.%0a%0aAn alternative to the above would be to add to config.php the following, which tests if there is an `XLPage in a group, and if it finds one it gets loaded:%0a%0a-> [@ %0a$xlpage = FmtPageName('$Group.XLPage', $pagename);%0aif (PageExists($xlpage)) XLPage($xlpage, $xlpage);%0a@]%0a%0aWith this method you would need to copy any relevant `XLPage into any group which needs the different language support.%0a%0a%0a!!Creating New Translations%0a%0aIf language pages don't exist for your desired language, it's easy to create one! An `XLPage translation file simply contains lines of the form%0a%0a->[@'phrase' => 'translated phrase',@]%0a%0awhere "phrase" is an internationalized phrase (denoted by [@$[phrase]@]) in PmWiki's $...Fmt variables, and "translated phrase" is what should be printed in your particular language. For example, the line (in [@PmWikiFr.XLPage@])%0a%0a->[@'SearchWiki' => 'Rechercher',@]%0a%0aconverts "[@$[SearchWiki]@]" to "Rechercher" on output. The file PmWiki:XLPageTemplate is a good starting point for creating a new `XLPage and has most of PmWiki's key phrases already listed in it. Note that the translation mechanism only converts phrases that have been listed as translatable in $...Fmt strings--it won't translate normal text in wiki markup.%0a%0aIf you create new versions of PmWiki pages in other languages, please consider adding them to the [[PmWiki:PmWiki | main PmWiki site]] so that they can be made available to others in the ''i18n.tgz'' archive!%0a%0a->%25note%25 The term "i18n" is commonly used as an abbreviation for the English word "internationalization". The abbreviation is derived from the fact that there are 18 letters between the "i" and the final "n" and few people want to type them all out.%0a%0a%0a!!Tools for PmWiki Localization%0a%0aYou can help to localize PmWiki in your language in the original site:%0a%0a* [[PmWiki:Localization]]%0a%0a%25trail%25 %3c%3c|[[DocumentationIndex]]|>>%0a%0a>>faq%3c%3c [[#faq]]%0a%0aQ: If my wiki is internationalized by [@config.php@], how do I revert a specific group to English?%0a%0aA: Use [@$XLLangs = array('en');@] in the [@group.php@] configuration file.%0a PmWiki.LayoutVariables=%3c%3c|[[PmWiki.Variables]]|>>%0a%0aVariable substitutions in the skin template are all managed by the `FmtPageName() function from pmwiki.php. Pmwiki variable substitutions available on pages are managed by the {$var} substitutions from stdmarkup.php or superseded in local/config files. %0a%0a:$WikiTitle:A variable which contains the Wiki title as displayed by the browser%0a%0a:$HTMLStylesFmt:An array of CSS statements to be included in the page's output along with other HTML headers. This array provides an easy place for scripts to add custom CSS statements.%0a%0a:$HTMLHeaderFmt:An array of HTML text to be included in the page's %3chead> section, at the point where the [[skin template(s)]] specifies a [@%3c!--HTMLHeader-->@] directive. This array provides an easy place for scripts to add custom HTML headers.%0a%0a->For example, if you want to specify a logo for all the pages of your wiki (a png image for Firefox (and others...), an ico for Internet Explorer):%0a-->[@ %0a$HTMLHeaderFmt['logo'] =%0a '%3clink href="http://your/wiki/path/to/your/logo/logo.png" type="image/png" rel="icon" />%0a %3clink href="http://your/wiki/path/to/your/logo/logo.ico" type="image/x-icon" rel="shortcut icon" />';%0a@]%0a%0a->Another example, if you want to get the rss notification on some browsers (the rss icon in firefox for instance):%0a-->[@ %0a$HTMLHeaderFmt['rss'] =%0a '%3clink rel="alternate" type="application/rss+xml" title="Rss All recent Changes" %0a href="$ScriptUrl/Site/AllRecentChanges?action=rss" />';%0a@]%0a%0a:$HTMLFooterFmt:Like $HTMLHeaderFmt above, this contains an array of HTML text to be included near the end of an HTML document, at the point where the [[skin template(s)]] specifies a [@%3c!--HTMLFooter-->@] directive (usually just before a closing %3c/body> tag). Primarily used by scripts to add custom HTML output after the body of the page output. %0a%0a:$MetaRobots:Sets the value of the [@%3cmeta name='robots' ... />@] tag generated by PmWiki to control search engine robots accessing the site. PmWiki's default setting tells robots to not index anything but the normal page view, and to not index pages in the PmWiki [[wiki group]]. Explicitly setting $MetaRobots overrides this default.%0a # never index this site%0a $MetaRobots = 'noindex,nofollow';%0a # disable the robots tag entirely%0a $MetaRobots = '';%0a%0a:$MessagesFmt:An array of HTML text to be displayed at the point of any [@(:messages:)@] markup. Commonly used for displaying messages with respect to editing pages.%0a%0a:$RecentChangesFmt:An array specifying the format of the RecentChanges listing.%0a%0a->The format can be specified in your config.php using the following:%0a-->[@%0a$RecentChangesFmt['$SiteGroup.AllRecentChanges'] = %0a '* [[$Group.$Name]] . . . $CurrentTime $[by] $AuthorLink: [=$ChangeSummary=]=][=';%0a$RecentChangesFmt['$Group.RecentChanges'] =%0a '* [[$Group/$Name]] . . . $CurrentTime $[by] $AuthorLink: [=$ChangeSummary=]=][=';%0a@]%0a%0a->Note that changes made to the format will only affect new edits. In other words, you will need to edit a page for your new format to be visible. Note also that you need to have two spaces between the page name and the other information about the edit.%0a%0a:$RCLinesMax:The maximum number of lines to be stored in RecentChanges pages. The default is zero, meaning "no limit".%0a $RCLinesMax = 1000; # maintain at most 1000 recent changes%0a%0a:$PageRedirectFmt:The text to be used when a page is redirected via the [@(:redirect:)@] markup.%0a-->[@%0a$PageRedirectFmt = '%3cp>%3ci>redirected from $FullName%3c/p>';%0a$PageRedirectFmt = '';%0a@]%0a->For display options, see also the FAQ on [[(PmWiki:)PageDirectives(#faq)]].%0a%0a:$WikiStyle:An array which contains the predefined WikiStyles which can be used on a textpage.[[%3c%3c]]See: [[PmWiki.CustomWikiStyles]]%0a%0a:$MaxIncludes:Controls the number of times that pages can be included via the [@(:include:)@] and other directives, used to control recursion and otherwise pose a sanity check on page contents. $MaxIncludes defaults to 50, but can be set to any value by the wiki administrator.%0a $MaxIncludes = 50; # default%0a $MaxIncludes = 1000; # allow lots of includes%0a $MaxIncludes = 0; # turn off includes%0a%0a:$Skin:Points to the directory of an own or different layout skin.%0a%0a:$SkinDirUrl:Set by ''scripts/skins.php'' to be the base url of the current skin's directory (i.e., within a 'pub/skins/' directory). This variable is typically used inside of a skin .tmpl file to provide access to .css files and graphic images associated with the skin.%0a%0a:$SkinLibDirs:An associative array which PmWiki uses to locate skin directories (containing a ''.tmpl'' file) and provide the associated url for any such directory found (e.g., to obtain any ''.css'' or graphic images for the skin). $SkinLibDirs is an array of key/value pairs; the key is a path to a potential skin directory, while the value is the corresponding url prefix to use if the skin is found at the location given by the key. By default $SkinLibDirs is set to:%0a-->[@%0a$SkinLibDirs = array(%0a "./pub/skins/\$Skin" => "$PubDirUrl/skins/\$Skin",%0a "$FarmD/pub/skins/\$Skin" => "$FarmPubDirUrl/skins/\$Skin");%0a@]%0a%0a:$PageLogoUrl: is the url that refers to a logo image which most skins display somewhere in the page's header (top left usually).%0a%0a:$EnablePathInfo:Changes the handling of the page URL. When set to @@1@@ page URL will be @@...wiki.php/Main/Main@@, when set to @@0@@ (default) it will be @@...wiki.php?n=Main.Main@@.%0a%0a:$EnableFixedUrlRedirect:When PmWiki is given a partial page name (e.g., just the name of a WikiGroup), it uses $PagePathFmt in order to make a complete page name from the partial one, then issues a "redirect" to the browser to tell it to reload the page with the correct full page name. Setting $EnableFixedUrlRedirect=0; blocks the redirect, so that PmWiki continues processing with the adjusted page name rather than issuing the redirect. %0a%0a:$GroupHeaderFmt:Defines the markup placed at the top of every page. Default value is:%0a [@$GroupHeaderFmt = '(:include $Group.GroupHeader:)(:nl:)';@]%0a%0a:$GroupFooterFmt:Defines the markup placed at the bottom of every page. Default value is:%0a [@$GroupFooterFmt = '(:include $Group.GroupFooter:)(:nl:)';@]%0a%0a:$PageNotFoundHeaderFmt:Specifies the HTTP header to send when attempting to browse a page that doesn't exist. Some webserver packages (notably Microsoft's "Personal Web Server") require that this variable be changed in order to work.%0a%0a-->[@%0a# default%0a$PageNotFoundHeaderFmt = 'HTTP/1.1 404 Not Found';%0a# return all pages as found%0a$PageNotFoundHeaderFmt = 'HTTP/1.1 200 Ok';%0a@]%0a%0a:$HTMLVSpace:Setting [@$HTMLVSpace = '';@] in a local customizationfile (e.g., [@local/config.php@]) prevents insertion of spacer paragraphs ([@%3cp class='vspace'>%3c/p>@]) in generated HTML code. To limit this change to a single skin, place the [@$HTMLVSpace = '';@] statement in a skin.php file, preceded by the statement [@global $HTMLVSpace;@].%0a%0a:$TableCellAttrFmt:For [[Tables]], defines the HTML attributes given to each @@%3ctd>@@ or @@%3cth>@@ cell in the output. Can contain references to $TableCellCount which holds the horizontal column number of the current cell.%0a%0a:$TableRowAttrFmt:For [[Tables]], defines the HTML attributes given to each @@%3ctr>@@ element in the output. Can contain references to $TableRowCount to give the absolute row number within the table, or $TableRowIndex to provide a repeating row index from 1 to $TableRowIndexMax.%0a # Give each row a unique CSS class based on row number (tr1, tr2, tr3, ... )%0a $TableRowAttrFmt = "class='tr\$TableRowCount'";%0a # Give each row alternating CSS classes (ti1, ti2, ti1, ti2, ti1, ... )%0a $TableRowIndexMax = 2;%0a $TableRowAttrFmt = "class='ti\$TableRowIndex'";%0a%0a:$TableRowIndexMax:The maximum value for $TableRowIndex in [[Tables]].%0a # Set rows indexes as 1, 2, 3, 1, 2, 3, 1, 2, ...%0a $TableRowIndexMax = 3;%0a %0aSee also: [[Edit Variables]] PmWiki.LinkVariables=%3c%3c|[[PmWiki.Variables]]|>>%0a%25audience%25 admins (advanced)%0a%0a:$WikiWordCountMax:The maximum number of times to convert each WikiWord encountered on a page. Defaults to 1,000,000. Common settings for this variable are zero (disable WikiWord links) and one (convert only the first occurrence of each WikiWord).%0a $WikiWordCountMax = 0; # disable WikiWord links%0a $WikiWordCountMax = 1; # convert only first WikiWord%0a%0a:$WikiWordCount:An array that allows the number of WikiWord conversions to be set on a per-WikiWord basis. The default is to use $WikiWordCountMax unless a value is set in this array. By default PmWiki sets @@$WikiWordCount['PmWiki']=1@@ to limit the number of conversions of "PmWiki".%0a $WikiWordCount[=['PhD']=0; # Don't convert "PhD"=]%0a $WikiWordCount['WikiWord']=5; # Convert WikiWord 5 times%0a # the following lines keep a page from linking to itself%0a $title = [=FmtPageName=]('$Title_',$pagename);%0a $WikiWordCount[$title]=0; %0a%0a%0a:$PagePathFmt: [[!DocumentationToDo]]. But look at Cookbook:PagePaths for some ideas.%0a%0a:$LinkPageExistsFmt:The (HTML) string to output for links to already existing wiki pages. Defaults to %0a %3ca class='wikilink' href='\$LinkUrl'>\$LinkText%3c/a>%0a%0a:$LinkPageCreateFmt:The (HTML) string to output for links to non-existent wiki pages. The default is to add a '?' after the link text with a link to the page edit/create form. Defaults to%0a %3ca class='createlinktext' href='\$PageUrl?action=edit'>\$LinkText%3c/a>%0a %3ca class='createlink' href='\$PageUrl?action=edit'>?%3c/a>%0a%0a:$LinkPageCreateSpaceFmt:Same as $LinkPageCreateFmt, but used when the link text has a space in it. %0a%0a:$LinkPageSelfFmt:The (HTML) string to output for self-referencing links (i.e. links to the page itself). Defaults to%0a %3ca class='selflink' href='\$LinkUrl'>\$LinkText%3c/a>%0a%0a:$UrlLinkFmt:The (HTML) string to output for URL-links that begin with 'http:', 'ftp:', etc. Defaults to%0a %3ca class='urllink' href='\$LinkUrl'>\$LinkText%3c/a>%0a%0a:$IMapLinkFmt: an array of link formats for various link "schemes". Not set as default.%0a->Examples of custom formats to allow different styling via classes: %0a->Links to http: standard url links:%0a $IMapLinkFmt['http:'] = "%3ca class='httplink urllink' href='\$LinkUrl'>\$LinkText%3c/a>"; %0a->Links to https: secure pages:%0a $IMapLinkFmt['https:'] = "%3ca class='httpslink urllink' href='\$LinkUrl'>\$LinkText%3c/a>"; %0a->Links to PmWiki: InterMap shortcut:%0a $IMapLinkFmt['PmWiki:'] = "%3ca class='pmwikilink urllink' href='\$LinkUrl'>\$LinkText%3c/a>"; %0a->Links to Cookbook: InterMap shortcut %0a $IMapLinkFmt['Cookbook:'] = "%3ca class='cookbooklink urllink' href='\$LinkUrl'>\$LinkText%3c/a>"; %0a%0a:$InterMapFiles:An array consisting a list of files and pages containing InterMap entries to be loaded (see [[CustomInterMap]]).%0a%0a:$MakePageNameFunction:Name of a custom function to replace `MakePageName(), which converts strings into valid page names.%0a%0a:$MakePageNamePatterns:%0a: :$MakePageNamePatterns is an array of regular expression replacements that is used to map the page link in a ''free link'' such as [@[[free link]]@] into a page name. Currently the default sequence is: [@%0a "/'/" => '', # strip single-quotes%0a "/[^$PageNameChars]+/" => ' ', # convert non-alnums to spaces%0a "/((^|[^-\\w])\\w)/e" %0a => "strtoupper('$1')", # initial caps after spaces%0a "/ /" => '' # strip spaces%0a@]%0a%0a PmWiki.Links=%25audience%25 authors (basic)%0aA key feature of [[WikiWikiWeb]]s is the ease of creating links in the text of a document. %0aPmWiki provides multiple mechanisms for creating such links.%0a%0a!! Links to other pages%0a%0aTo create a link to another page, simply enclose the name of the page inside double square brackets, as in [@[[wiki sandbox]]@] or [@[[installation]]@]. These result in links to [[wiki sandbox]] and [[installation]], respectively.%0a%0aPmWiki creates a link by using the text inside the double brackets. It does this by removing spaces between words, and automatically capitalizing words following spaces or other punctuation (like ~). Thus [@[[Wiki sandbox]]@], [@[[wiki sandbox]]@], and [@[[WikiSandbox]]@] all display differently but create the same link to the page titled ''WikiSandbox''.%0a%0aIn other words, PmWiki will automatically create the link path name using title case as a rule, but link text will display in the format you have entered it.%0a%0aA suffix can also be added to the end of a link, which becomes part of the link text but not the target. Thus [@[[wiki sandbox]]es@] is a link to ''WikiSandbox'' but displays as [[wiki sandbox]]es.%0a%0aLink text in (parentheses) will not be not displayed, so that [@[[(wiki) sandbox]]@] links to ''WikiSandbox'' and displays as [[(wiki) sandbox]].%0a%0aFinally, you can specify the link text via a vertical brace, thus [@[[WikiSandbox | a play area]]@], which links to ''WikiSandbox'' but displays as [[WikiSandbox | a play area]]. You can use an arrow ([@->@]) to reverse the order of the text and target, as in [@[[a play area -> WikiSandbox]]@] ([[a play area -> WikiSandbox]]).%0a%0aSome sites also recognize [[WikiWord]] links, in which a ''WikiWord'' appearing in the text is automatically treated as a link to a page of the same name.%0a%0a!! [[#linkshortcuts]]Link Shortcuts%0a%0a[@[[PageName|+]]@] creates a link to PageName and uses that page's title as the link text, eg [@[[Links|+]]@] gives [[Links|+]]. %0a%0a[@[[PageName|#]]@] creates a [[#reference|reference]] link as shown below.%0a%0a[@[[!PageName]]@]creates a link to the PageName in the group called Category.%0a%0a[@[[~Author]]@] link creates a link to the page in the page called Author in the Profiles group. PmWiki will automatically generate that link for the current Author when it encounters three tilde characters ([@~@]) in a row ([@~@][@~@][@~@]). Adding a fourth tilde ([@~@][@~@][@~@][@~@]) appends the current date and time.%0a%0a!! [[#anchors]]Links to specific locations within a page%0a%0aTo define a location within a page to which you may jump directly, use the markup [@[[#name]]@]. This creates an "anchor" that uniquely identifies that location in the page. Then to have a link jump directly to that anchor, use one of%0a%0a* [@[[#name|link text]]@] within the same page, or%0a* [@[[PageName#name]]@] or [@[[PageName#name|link text]]@] for a location on another page%0a* The form [@[[PageName(#name)]]@] may be useful for hiding the anchor text in a link. %0a%0aFor example, here's a link to the [[#intermaps | Intermaps]] section, below. %0a%0a!!Links to external sites ([=URLs=])%0a%0aLinks to external sites simply begin with a prefix such as 'http:', 'ftp:', etc. Thus [@http://google.com/@] and [@[[http://google.com/]]@] both link to Google. As with the above, an author can specify the link text by using the vertical brace or arrow syntax, as in [@[[http://google.com/ | Google]]@] and [@[[Google -> http://google.com]]@].%0a%0a!! [[#reference]]Links as References%0a%0aLinks may also be specifed as '''References''', so the target appears as an anonymous ''numeric'' reference rather than a ''textual'' reference. The following markup is provided to produce sequential reference numbering within a PmWiki page:%0a%0aFormatting the link as: [@[[http://google.com |#]]@] produces: [[http://google.com |#]] as the link.%0a%0aSubsequent occurrence of the reference link format on the same page will be incremented automatically as per the following example: Entering [@[[http://pmwiki.com |#]]@] produces [[http://pmwiki.com |#]], [@[[#intermaps |#]]@] produces [[#intermaps |#]], and so on for further reference links.%0a%0a!! [[#intermaps]]Intermaps%0a%0aInterMap links are also supported (see [[InterMap]]). In particular, the [@Path:@] InterMap entry can be used to create links using relative or absolute paths on the current site (e.g., [@Path:../../somedir/foo.html@] or [@Path:/dir/something.gif@]).%0a%0a%0a!!Links to pages in other [[wiki group]]s%0a%0aSee [[WikiGroup]].%0a%0a!!Links that open a new browser window%0a%0aTo have a link open in another window, use [@%25newwin%25@]:%0a%0a* [@%25newwin%25 http://www.pmichaud.com@] produces %25newwin%25 http://www.pmichaud.com %0a* [@%25newwin%25 [[http://google.com/ | Google]]@] produces %25newwin%25 [[http://google.com/ | Google]]%0a* [@%25newwin%25 Main.WikiSandbox@] produces %25newwin%25 [[Main.WikiSandbox]]%0a%0aYou can also specify that links should open in a new window via the @@target@@ attribute:%0a%0a(:markup:) [=%0a%25target=_blank%25 Any links on this line like http://www.pmichaud.com %0awill open in a new window.%0a=]%0a%0a%25trail%25%3c%3c|[[DocumentationIndex]]|>>%0a%0a>>faq%3c%3c [[#faq]]%0a%0aQ: How do I put a link that will open as a new window?%0a%0aA: Use the [@%25newwin%25@] wikistyle, as in:%0a(:markup:) [=%25newwin%25http://www.example.com/=]%0a%0a%0aQ: How do I place a mailing address in a page?%0a%0aA: Use the [@mailto:@] markup, as in one of the following:%0a%0a [@mailto:myaddress@example.com%0a [[mailto:myaddress@example.com]]%0a [[mailto:myaddress@example.com | email me]]@]%0a%0aSee also [[Cookbook:EProtect]] for information on protecting email addresses from spammers.%0a%0aQ: How do I make a WikiWord link to an external page instead of a WikiPage?%0a%0aA: Use link markup. There are two formats:%0a%0a [@[[http://www.example.com/ | WikiWord]]%0a [[WikiWord -> http://www.example.com/]]@]%0a%0a%0aQ: How do I find all of the pages that link to another page (i.e., backlinks)?%0a%0aA: Use the [@link=@] option of the [[[@(:pagelist:)@] directive -> PageLists]], as in%0a%0a [@(:pagelist link=SomePage:) -- show all links to SomePage%0a (:pagelist link={$FullName}:) -- show all links to the current page@]%0a PmWiki.LocalCustomizations=A WikiAdministrator can make a lot of customizations simply by setting variables in the ''local/config.php'' file. Any group or page can also have [[PerGroupCustomizations|its own configuration file]].%0a%0aFrom its inception, PmWiki has been designed so that [[WikiAdministrator]]s can greatly customize the way PmWiki displays pages and the markup sequences used to generate pages. (This is even mentioned explicitly in [[PmWikiPhilosophy]] #4.) As a result, the core ''pmwiki.php'' script makes extensive use of [[PmWiki.Variables]] to determine how markup sequences will be processed and what each individual page will output.%0a%0aThe bulk of this page describes how customizations work in general, see [[PmWiki.DocumentationIndex]] for specific customizations that are commonly performed at many PmWiki installations, including:%0a%0a* [[Skins]]%0a* [[Internationalizations]]%0a* [[Custom Markup]]%0a* [[Custom InterMap]]s%0a%0aThe simplest type of customization is merely setting a variable to 1 (or TRUE). Here's an example that enables ?action=diag and ?action=phpinfo actions:%0a%0a->[@$EnableDiag = 1;@]%0a%0aYou can begin a line with a "#" (an octothorpe, a.k.a. a hash symbol or pound sign) to add a comment. Additionally, some built-in PmWiki variables take values other than 1 or 0 (true or false). Here's another example that customizes the wiki's behavior with respect to search engine web robots (see [[Cookbook:ControllingWebRobots]]):%0a%0a->[@%0a# Allow the site to be indexed by search engines.%0a$MetaRobots = 'index,follow';%0a$EnableRobotCloakActions = 1;%0a@]%0a%0aThe ''scripts/'' subdirectory (below the directory holding the ''pmwiki.php'' script) has many customizations.%0aThe PmWiki [[(Cookbook:)Cookbook]] contains many example customizations (recipes) that you can download into the ''cookbook/'' subdirectory,%0aThe first few lines of each of these scripts generally contain instructions about how to enable (and use) the feature provided by the script.%0a%0aThese customizations are included in your ''config.php'' site configuration. For most scripts this is done by simply adding lines like:%0a->[@include_once("cookbook/recipefile.php");@]%0aand%0a->[@include_once("scripts/scriptfile.php");@]%0aat the end of the ''config.php'' file to enable them. %0a%0aSome of the scripts are automatically enabled for you via the ''scripts/stdconfig.php'' script unless you disable it by setting @@$EnableStdConfig=0;@@ in ''local/config.php''.%0a%0aNote that you should strongly resist the temptation to directly modify the ''pmwiki.php'' script or the files in the ''scripts/'' subdirectory. Any modifications you make to these files will probably be overwritten whenever you perform a [[PmWiki.Upgrade(s)]]. Instead, look at some of the sample scripts for examples of customizations that can be performed from ''config.php''. You can even create your own script to do a customization and use @@include_once(...)@@ to include it from ''config.php''. If you do make your own customization script, you can safely put it in the ''cookbook/'' subdirectory--it won't get overwritten by an upgrade there. You might also want to submit your customization to the [[MailingLists|pmwiki-users mailing list]] or the [[(Cookbook:)Cookbook]] so that others can benefit from your effort and so that it can perhaps be included in future releases of PmWiki.%0a%0a%25trail%25%3c%3c|[[DocumentationIndex]]|>>%0a%0a>>faq%3c%3c [[#faq]]%0a%0aQ: How do I get the group / page name in a local configuration file (e.g. ''local/config.php'')?%0aA: Use the following markup in pmwiki-2.1.beta21 or newer:%0a%0a->[@%0a## Get the group and page name%0a$pagename = ResolvePageName($pagename);%0a$group = PageVar($pagename, '$Group');%0a$name = PageVar($pagename, '$Name');%0a@]%0a%0a%0aQ: Can I remove items from the wikilib.d folder on my site?%0aA: Yes, the files in ''wikilib.d/'' can be safely removed. They'll reappear again when you upgrade, however. If you want to permanently configure your site so that these distribution pages don't appear, try:%0a%0a->[@$WikiLibDirs = array(&$WikiDir);@]%0a%0a%0aQ: How do I customize my own 404 error page for non-existent pages?%0aA: To change the text of the message, try editing the [[Site.PageNotFound]] page.%0a%0a PmWiki.MailPosts=%25audience%25 administrators (basic)%0a%3c%3c|[[PmWiki.Variables]]|>>%0a%0a->%25note%25 As of PmWiki 2.1.7, the MailPosts capability is being superceded by the more advanced ''notify.php'' script. See [[Notify]] for details.%0a %0aThe ''mailposts.php'' script allows a site administrator to configure PmWiki to send email messages whenever pages are changed on the wiki site. MailPosts can be configured so that multiple page changes over a short period of time are combined into a single email message (to avoid flooding a mailbox).%0a%0aThe MailPosts feature is especially useful for sites that have infrequent updates, eliminating the need to frequently check [=RecentChanges=] pages just to see if anything has changed.%0a%0aFull configuration details are available in ''scripts/mailposts.php''.%0a%0aBelow is a brief synopsis of what needs to go in '''config.php''' or a per-group customization script for MailPosts:%0a%0a %3c?php if (!defined('PmWiki')) exit();%0a $EnableMailPosts=1; # to enable mailposts%0a $MailPostsTo="somebody@example.com"; # where to send mail %0a $MailPostsDelay=1800; # wait 30+ min after initial post%0a $MailPostsSquelch=7200; # require 2+ hours between mails%0a%0aNote that $MailPostsTo may be a comma-separated list of addresses if multiple recipients are desired.%0a%0a''For newbies: The ONLY file that needs editing is the local/config.php for this recipe to work. Add any or all of the configurations to the config.php file and it should work rather easily, assuming your host meets the other requirements. ''%0a%0aOn a per group basis you could set ''local/`MyGroup.php'' (Create the `MyGroup.php file if necessary) to:%0a%0a %3c?php if (!defined('PmWiki')) exit();%0a $EnableMailPosts=1; # Enable mailposts%0a $MailPostsTo="xxx@mail1.com, yyy@mail2.com"; # where to send mail%0a $MailPostsFrom="bbb@mail4.com";%0a $MailPostsDelay=1800; # Wait 30+ minutes after initial post%0a $MailPostsSquelch=7200; # Require 2+ hours between mails@]%0a $pagename = ResolvePageName($pagename);%0a $group = PageVar($pagename, '$Group');%0a $MailPostsMessage = "Recent wiki posts:\n"%0a ." ($ScriptUrl/$group/RecentChanges)\n\n\$MailPostsList\n";%0a $MailPostsFile = "$WorkDir/.$group.mailposts";%0a%0aNow make a change or add a document to one of the `MyGroup documents and save it. You should receive an email. Be patient. Even if you set (my test settings)%0a%0a $MailPostsDelay=18; # Wait 18 seconds after initial post%0a $MailPostsSquelch=72; # Wait 72 seconds after initial post%0a%0ait took between 5 and 10 minutes for me to get the email.%0a%0aSince an initial post is often followed by several posts containing minor edits, it's useful to wait a short period of time before sending an email. $MailPostsDelay is the minimum amount of time that must elapse from an initial post before a message is sent. A delay of zero means to immediately send a message whenever an update is received. Any additional posts occuring during the delay period are included in the message when it is sent. The message is sent on the first execution of pmwiki.php after the delay period has expired (which for inactive sites could be much longer than the delay period). pmwiki.php calls mailposts.php so if no one visits the section that calls mailposts.php the email will be delayed. For clarification and an example using per Group settings: The $MailPostsDelay is set to 1800 (1/2 hour) in `MyGroup and the person editing `MyGroup finishes in less than 1/2 hour and leaves `MyGroup. No one visits `MyGroup again for two days. The email message indicating that the editing of `MyGroup has taken place will not be sent for two days. This will not be a problem as Site or Group activity increases.%0a%0a$MailPostsSquelch specifies the minimum amount of time that must elapse before sending another notification message. This is useful to prevent large number of rapid-succession messages if $MailPostsDelay is set to a small value. %0a%0aThe defaults for $MailPostsDelay and $MailPostsSquelch are 0 and 7200. With these values, an email is sent as soon as a page is changed, and subsequent changes are "held" for at least two hours before being sent in another message.%0a%0aThe variables used to control MailPosts are given [[#variables | below]], and also described in the ''mailposts.php'' script.%0a%0a!!!Note for Windows installations%0a%0aSites running PHP under Windows may not have PHP's [[http://www.php.net/mail | mail]] function configured correctly. Such sites may need to add a line like%0a%0a ini_set('SMTP','smtp.server.com');%0a%0ato ''config.php'', where ''smtp.server.com'' is the name of your host's preferred outgoing mail server.%0a%0a!!![[#variables]] MailPosts Variables%0a%0a%3c%3c|Variables|>>%0a%0a:$EnableMailPosts:Tells ''stdconfig.php'' to enable the [[MailPosts]] script.%0a $EnableMailPosts = 1; # enable mailposts%0a $EnableMailPosts = 0; # disable mailposts%0a%0a:$MailPostsTo:A comma separated list of email recipients.%0a $MailPostsTo = 'admin@example.com, joe@somewhere.org';%0a%0a:$MailPostsFrom:Return email address to be used in the sent email.%0a $MailPostsFrom = 'wiki@example.com';%0a $MailPostsFrom = 'Wiki server %3cwiki@example.com>';%0a%0a:$MailPostsDelay:The length of time (seconds) to wait before sending mail after the first post. Defaults to zero - posts are sent as soon as the $MailPostsSquelch period has expired.%0a $MailPostsDelay = 360; # send mail 6+ min after first post%0a%0a:$MailPostsSquelch:The minimum length of time (seconds) that must elapse between sending mail messages. Useful when $MailPostsDelay is set to a small value to keep the number of mail notification messages down. Defaults to 7200 (two hours).%0a $MailPostsSquelch = 43200; # wait 12+ hours between mailings%0a%0a:$MailPostsItemFmt:The text to be sent for each changed item in the post. The string "$PostTime" is substituted with the time of the post (controlled by $MailPostsTimeFmt below).%0a # default%0a $MailPostsItemFmt = ' * $FullName . . . $PostTime by $Author';%0a # include the page's URL in the message%0a $MailPostsItemFmt =%0a " * \$FullName . . . \$PostTime by \$Author\n \$PageUrl";%0a%0a:$MailPostsTimeFmt:The format for dates/times in $PostTime above. Defaults to the value of $TimeFmt.%0a $MailPostsTimeFmt = '%25Y-%25m-%25d %25H:%25M'; # 2004-03-20 17:44%0a%0a:$MailPostsMessage:The body of the message to be sent. The string "$MailPostsList" is replaced with the list of posts (as formatted by $MailPostsItemFmt above).%0a%0a:$MailPostsSubject:The subject line of the mail to be sent.%0a%0a:$MailPostsHeaders:String of extra mail headers to be passed to the mail() function.%0a%0a:$MailPostsFunction:Name of the function to be called to send the mail. Defaults to using PHP's built-in @@[[http://www.php.net/mail | mail()]]@@ function, but some systems may not be configured correctly. Can be set to [='MailPostsSendmail'=] to explicitly call ''/usr/lib/sendmail''.%0a # call /usr/lib/sendmail directly instead of using mail()%0a $MailPostsFunction = [='MailPostsSendmail'=];%0a%0a:$MailPostsFile:The scratch file where MailPosts keeps track of recent posting information. Defaults to @@[="$WikiDir/.mailposts"=]@@. Note that this file must generally be writable by the webserver process.%0a%0aDiscussion that was here has been moved to [[PmWiki:MailPosts-Discussion]].%0a%0a%25trail%25 %3c%3c|[[DocumentationIndex]]|>> PmWiki.MailingLists=There are several mailing lists available for [[PmWiki]].%0a %0a:[ [[(http://pmichaud.com/lists/)pmwiki-users]] ]: This is a great resource where a very helpful group of people will answer questions and discuss PmWiki development. Traffic is around 20-40 messages a day (on slow days :).\%0a''If you ask a question on the list and it doesn't get answered, don't feel let down. Just'' '''''ask it again'''''. It probably slipped by unnoticed.%0a%0a->Archives are available from:%0a-->http://pmichaud.com/pipermail/pmwiki-users/%0a-->http://news.gmane.org/gmane.comp.web.wiki.pmwiki.user ([[http://search.gmane.org/search.php?group=gmane.comp.web.wiki.pmwiki.user|searchable]])%0a%0a:[ [[(http://pmichaud.com/mailman/listinfo/)pmwiki-devel]] ]: This list was created to lower the traffic on pmwiki-users, it focuses on discussions surrounding code development for PmWiki (both core and recipe development).%0a%0a->Archives are available from:%0a-->http://pmichaud.com/pipermail/pmwiki-devel/%0a-->http://news.gmane.org/gmane.comp.web.wiki.pmwiki.devel ([[http://search.gmane.org/search.php?group=gmane.comp.web.wiki.pmwiki.devel|searchable]])%0a%0a%0a:[ [[(http://pmichaud.com/lists/)pmwiki-announce]] ]: Announcements of new version releases. The archive is at:%0a-->http://pmichaud.com/pipermail/pmwiki-announce%0a%0a:[ [[(http://pmichaud.com/lists/)pmwiki-users-de]] ]: A mailing list for german-speaking users of PmWiki. Archived at%0a-->http://pmichaud.com/pipermail/pmwiki-users-de%0a%0aSuggestions:%0a* If you reply to a digest message, please remove the messages irrelevant to your reply before sending it back to the list. It's also helpful (but less important) to change "Re: pmwiki-users Digest, Vol [...]" to "Re: [the original subject]" because some mail programs determine threads based on the subject.%0a* If you address a reply to a single list member, please take the [pmwiki-users] off the subject line, or it's possible for your message to get lost in the mailing list traffic. Many people filter list traffic to a separate mailbox.%0a%0a!! Changing mail list settings%0a%0aHere are some tips regarding changing the mailing list settings:%0a%0a* Logging in...%0a** First go to [[http://pmichaud.com/mailman/listinfo/pmwiki-users]]%0a and enter your e-mail address in the field at the bottom of the page,%0a to the left of the button ''Unsubscribe or edit options''.%0a** Next you need to enter your password. As you've probably forgotten this,%0a use the button ''Remind'' at the bottom of the page to get a new password.%0a** Finally enter the password you should get momentarily via e-mail.%0a%0a* You can directly go to the options web page through a URI such as the%0a following:%0a-> [@http://host.pmichaud.com/mailman/options/pmwiki-users/%3cuser>%2540%3cdomain>@]%0a-> where [@%3cuser>@] is everything before the [@@@] in an e-mail address,%0a and [@%3cdomain>@] is everything after (%0a For those who wonder, the [@%2540@] in the URI just stands for '[@@@]'.%0a%0a* You can also obtain various help by sending an email to%0a mailto:pmwiki-users-request@pmichaud.com with the text [@help@] in either%0a the subject or the body.%0a%0a!! Newsgroups (NNTP)%0aYou may be interested, that the lists are also accessible as newsgroups.%0a%0aThe NNTP server is:%0a* news.gmane.org%0a%0aThe groups are:%0a* gmane.comp.web.wiki.pmwiki.user%0a* gmane.comp.web.wiki.pmwiki.announce%0a* gmane.comp.web.wiki.pmwiki.user.de%0a%0asee also http://gmane.org%0a%0a%25trail%25 %3c%3c|[[DocumentationIndex]]|>>%0a PmWiki.MarkupExpressions=(:Summary:Markup expressions:)%0a%25audience%25 authors (advanced)%0a%0aThe [@{(...)}@] "expression markup" allows for a variety of string and formatting operations to be performed from within markup. Operations defined by this recipe include ''substr'', ''ftime'', ''strlen'', ''rand'', ''toupper'', ''tolower'', ''ucfirst'', ''ucwords'', ''pagename'', and ''asspaced''.%0a%0a-> %25note%25 Markup Expressions were introduced in PmWiki 2.2.0-beta43. %0a%0a!! ''substr''%0a%0aThe "substr" expression extracts portions of a string. The first argument is the string to be processed, the second argument is the initial position of the substring, and the third argument is the number of characters to extract. Note that the initial position argument is zero-based (i.e., the first character is referenced via a "0").%0a%0a(:markup class="horiz":)%0a {(substr "PmWiki" 2 3)}%0a {(substr "PmWiki" 2)}%0a {(substr "PmWiki" 0 1)}%0a(:markupend:)%0a%0a!! ''ftime''%0a%0a"Ftime" expressions are used for date and time formatting. The generic form is%0a%0a->[@{(ftime "fmt" "when")}@]%0a->[@{(ftime fmt="fmt" when="when")}@]%0a%0awhere ''fmt'' is a formatting string and ''when'' is the time to be formatted. The arguments can be in either order and may use the optional "fmt=" and "when=" labels.%0a%0aExamples:%0a(:markup class="horiz":)%0a {(ftime fmt="%25F %25H:%25M")}%0a {(ftime %25Y)}%0a {(ftime fmt=%25F)}%0a {(ftime yesterday)}%0a {(ftime when=tomorrow)}%0a {(ftime %25F yesterday)}%0a {(ftime week %25F)}%0a {(ftime fmt=%25F month)}%0a(:markupend:)%0a%0aThe ''fmt'' parameter is whatever is given by "fmt=", the first parameter containing a '%25', or else the site's default. The formatting codes are described at %25newwin%25 http://www.php.net/strftime. Some common formatting strings:%0a%0a [= %25F =] # ISO-8601 dates "{(ftime %25F)}"%0a [= %25H:%25M:%25S =] # time as hh:mm:ss "{(ftime %25H:%25M:%25S)}"%0a [= %25m/%25d/%25Y =] # date as mm/dd/yyyy "{(ftime %25m/%25d/%25Y)}"%0a [= "%25A, %25B %25d, %25Y" =] # in words "{(ftime "%25A, %25B %25d, %25Y")}"%0a%0aThe ''when'' parameter understands many different date formats. The when parameter is whatever is given by "when=", or whatever parameter remains after determining the format parameter. Some examples:%0a%0a 2007-04-11 # ISO-8601 dates%0a 20070411 # dates without hyphens, slashes, or dots%0a 2007-03 # months%0a @1176304315 # Unix timestamps (seconds since 1-Jan-1970 00:00 UTC)%0a now # the current time%0a today # today @ 00:00:00%0a yesterday # yesterday @ 00:00:00%0a "next Monday" # relative dates%0a "last Thursday" # relative dates%0a "-3 days" # three days ago%0a "+2 weeks" # two weeks from now%0a "2007-04-11 -4 days" # four days before April 11%0a%0aThe ''when'' parameter uses PHP's %25newwin%25[[(http://www.php.net/)strtotime]] function to convert date strings according to the GNU [[http://gnu.org/software/tar/manual/html_node/tar_109.html|date input formats]]; as of this writing it only understands English phrases in date specifications.%0a%0aThe variable $FTimeFmt can be used to override the default date format used by the "ftime" function. The default $FTimeFmt is $TimeFmt.%0a%0a!! ''strlen''%0a%0aThe "strlen" expression returns the length of a string. The first argument is the string to be measured.%0a%0a(:markup class="horiz":)%0a {(strlen "{$:Summary}")}%0a(:markupend:)%0a%0a!! ''rand''%0a%0aThe "rand" expression returns a random integer. The first argument is the minimum number to be returned and the second argument is the maximum number to be returned. If called without the optional min, max arguments rand() returns a pseudo-random integer between 0 and RAND_MAX. If you want a random number between 5 and 15 (inclusive), for example, use rand (5, 15).%0a%0a(:markup class="horiz":)%0a {(rand)}%0a(:markupend:)%0a%0a!! ''toupper'' / ''tolower''%0a%0aThe "toupper" and "tolower" expressions convert a string into uppercase or lowercase. The first argument is the string to be processed.%0a%0a(:markup class="horiz":)%0a {(toupper "{$:Summary}")}%0a {(tolower "{$:Summary}")}%0a(:markupend:)%0a%0a!! ''ucfirst''%0a%0aThe "ucfirst" expression converts the first character of a string to uppercase. The first argument is the string to be processed.%0a%0a(:markup class="horiz":)%0a {(ucfirst "{$:Summary}")}%0a(:markupend:)%0a%0a!! ''ucwords''%0a%0aThe "ucwords" expression converts the first character of each word in a string to uppercase. The first argument is the string to be processed.%0a%0a(:markup class="horiz":)%0a {(ucwords "{$:Summary}")}%0a(:markupend:)%0a%0a!! ''pagename''%0a%0aThe "pagename" expression builds a pagename from a string. The first argument is the string to be processed.%0a%0a!! ''asspaced''%0a%0aThe "asspaced" expression formats wikiwords. The first argument is the string to be processed.%0a%0a!! Nesting expressions%0a%0aMarkup expressions can be nested:%0a%0a(:markup class="horiz":)%0a {(tolower (substr "Hello World" 2))}%0a(:markupend:)%0a %0a!! Notes%0a%0a* Some of the string-processing markups may not work properly on UTF-8 characters or escaped sequences.%0a%0a%25trail%25 %3c%3c|[[Documentation Index]]|>>%0a%0a PmWiki.MarkupMasterIndex=(:title Markup Master Index:)%0a%0aEverything you wanted to know about wiki markup but were afraid to ask.%0a%0a'''Table of contents'''%0a*[[#LinkMarkups|Links]]%0a**[[#ExternalLinks|To external urls]]%0a**[[#InternalLinks|To internal pages and more]]%0a*[[#Images|Images]]%0a**[[#ImagesAsImages|as images]]%0a**[[#ImagesAsLinks|as links]]%0a*[[#StartOfLine|Start-of-line markup]]%0a**[[#Lists|Lists]]%0a**[[#BlockMarkups|Paragraph blocks]]%0a**[[#DivisionBlocks|Division blocks]]%0a*[[#Text|Text]]%0a**[[#InlineMarkups|Character markup]]%0a**[[#PostingMarkups|Posting markup]]%0a*[[#Tables|Tables]]%0a**[[#Tables|Plain tables]]%0a**[[#TablesAndDivs|Structured tables]]%0a* [[#Directives|Directives]]%0a**[[#PageDirectives|Page directives]]%0a**[[#IncludeOtherPages|Include other pages]]%0a**[[#ConditionalMarkup|Conditional markup]]%0a**[[#PageLists|Page lists]]%0a**[[#OtherDirectives|Other directives]]%0a* [[#Forms|Forms]]%0a**[[#Forms|Forms]]%0a**[[#EditForms|Edit Forms]]%0a*[[#WikiTrails|WikiTrails]]%0a*[[#PageVariables|Page variables]]%0a%0a%0a!! [[#LinkMarkups]] Links%0a%0aSee [[Links]]%0a!!![[#ExternalLinks]]External links%0a:[@http://example.com@]:%0a:[@[[http://example.com]]@]:%0a:[@[[http://example.com | link text]]@]:%0a:[@[[link text -> http://example.com]]@]:%0a%0a%0a[[#InternalLinks]]%0a!!! Page links%0a:[@[[PageName]]@]:%0a:[@[[page name]]@]:%0a:[@[[page (name)]]@]:%0a:[@[[PageName | link text]]@]:%0a:[@[[PageName | + ]]@] ''(titled link)'':%0a:[@[[PageName | # ]]@] ''(anonymous numerical reference link)'':%0a:[@[[link text -> PageName]]@]:%0a:[@[[#anchor]]@]:%0a:[@[[#anchor | link text]]@]:%0a:[@[[PageName#anchor | link text]]@]:%0a%0a%0a!!! Wiki page links%0aSee [[WikiWord]] and [[WikiGroup]]%0a:[@WikiWord@]:%0a:[@`NonWikiWord@]:%0a:[@Group/PageName@]:%0a:[@Group.PageName@]:%0a:[@[[GroupName/]]@]:%0a:[@[[GroupName.]]@]:%0a%0a!!! Special group links%0aSee [[Links]] and [[Categories]] %0a:[@[[~Author Name]]@]:%0a:[@[[!Category Name]]@]:%0a%0a!!! Intermap links%0aSee [[InterMap]]%0a:[@[[Path:/path/local_document.html]]@]:%0a:[@[[Wikipedia:WikiWikiWeb]]@]:%0a%0a%0a!!! Upload links%0aSee [[Uploads]]%0a:[@[[Attach:file with spaces.doc]]@]:%0a:[@[[Attach:Groupname/file with spaces.doc]]@]:%0a%0a%0a!! [[#Images]] Images%0a%0aSee [[Images]] and [[Uploads]]%0a!!! [[#ImagesAsImages]] Images as Images%0a:[@http://example.com/image.gif@]:%0a:[@http://example.com/image.gif"alt text"@]:%0a:[@Attach:image.gif"My image"@]:%0a:[@Attach:Groupname/image.gif"image in another group"@]:%0a:[@%25lfloat%25 Attach:image.gif@]:%0a:[@%25rfloat%25 Attach:image.gif@]:%0a:[@%25center%25 Attach:image.gif@]:%0a:[@%25rframe%25 Attach:image.gif | Caption@]:%0a:[@%25lframe%25 Attach:image.gif | Caption@]:%0a:[@%25width=200px%25 Attach:image.gif@]:%0a:[@%25thumb%25 Attach:image.gif@]:%0a%0a%0a!!! [[#ImagesAsLinks]] Images as links%0a%0a:[@[[Attach:image.gif]]@]:%0a:[@[[(Attach:)image.gif]]@]:%0a:[@[[PageName | Attach:image.gif"alt text"]]@]:%0a:[@[[http://example.com/ | Attach:image.gif"alt text"]]@]:%0a:[@%25rframe thumb%25 [[Attach:image.gif | Attach:image.gif"alt text"]] | Caption @]:%0a%0a%0a!! [[#StartOfLine]] Start-of-line markup%0a%0aSee [[Text Formatting Rules]]%0a%0a!!! [[#Lists]] Lists%0a%0aSee [[WikiStyles]] and [[Cookbook:OutlineLists]]%0a:[@* unordered list@]:%0a:[@** deeper list@]:%0a:[@# ordered list@]:%0a:[@# %25item value=#%25 arbitrary start number@]:%0a:[@# %25decimal%25, %25roman%25, %25ROMAN%25, %25alpha%25, %25ALPHA%25 @]%0a:[@:term:definition@]:%0a%0a%0a!!! Headings%0a%0a:[@!! Heading@]:%0a:[@!!! Deeper heading@]:%0a%0a%0a!!! [[#BlockMarkups]] Paragraph blocks%0a%0a:[@-> indented text@]:%0a:[@-%3c hanging indent@]:%0a:[@%3cspace> preformatted text@]:%0a:@@[=[@...@]=] preformatted block@@:%0a:[@---- (horizontal rule)@]:%0a:[@blank line is vertical space@]:%0a:[@\ at end of line joins next line@]:%0a:[@\\ at end of line produces a line break@]:%0a:[@\\\ at the end of a line produces a blank line, even within a list item@]:%0a:[@[[%3c%3c]]@] produces a line break that clears floating content:%0a%0a%0a!!! [[#DivisionBlocks]] Division blocks%0a%0aSee [[WikiStyles]] and [[PageDirectives]]%0a:[@>>wikistyle%3c%3c@]:%0a:[@(:div attr:)@]:%0a:[@(:divend:), >>%3c%3c@]:%0a%0a%0a!! [[#Text]] Text markup%0a%0aSee [[Text Formatting Rules]]%0a!!! [[#InlineMarkups]] Character format%0a%0a:[@''emphasized'' (italic)@]:%0a:[@'''strong''' (bold)@]:%0a:[@'''''strong emphasis'''''@]:%0a:[@@@monospaced@@@]:%0a:[@[-small-], [--smaller--]@]:%0a:[@[+big+], [++bigger++]@]:%0a:[@'-small-', '+big+'@]:%0a:[@'^superscript^', '_subscript_'@]:%0a:[@{+inserted+} (underscore)@]:%0a:[@{-deleted-} (strikethrough)@]:%0a:@@[=[@escaped code@]=]@@:%0a:[@[=escaped text=]@]:%0a%0a%0a!!! [[#PostingMarkups]] Posting markup%0a%0a:@@~~@@@@~@@ (author's signature):%0a:@@~~@@@@~~@@ (author's signature and date):%0a:@@[=(:encrypt=] ''phrase''[=:)=]@@ -- replaced with encrypted form of ''phrase'':%0a%0a%0a!! [[#Tables]] Tables%0a%0a!!! Plain rows and columns of text%0a%0aSee [[Tables]]%0a:[@||table attributes@]:%0a:[@||!table caption!||@]:%0a:[@||left aligned || centered || right aligned||@]:%0a:[@||!column heading||@]:%0a:[@||spanned columns ||||||@]:%0a%0a!!! [[#TablesAndDivs]] Structured tables%0a%0aSee [[Table directives ]]%0a:[@(:table attr:)@]:%0a:[@(:cellnr attr:)@]:%0a:[@(:cell attr:)@]:%0a:[@(:tableend:)@]:%0a%0a!! [[#Directives]] Directives%0a%0a!!! [[#PageDirectives]] Page directives%0a%0aSee [[PageDirectives]]%0a:[@(:redirect PageName:)@]:%0a%0a:[@(:(no)spacewikiwords:)@]:%0a:[@(:(no)linkwikiwords:)@]:%0a:[@(:(no)linebreaks:)@]:%0a:[@(:nl:)@]:%0a%0a!!! Display%0a%0aSee [[Page Directives]] [[Group Headers]]%0a:[@(:noheader:), (:nofooter:)@]:%0a:[@(:notitle:)@]:%0a:[@(:noleft:), (:noright:)@]:%0a:[@(:nogroupheader:), (:nogroupfooter:)@]:%0a:[@(:noaction:)@]:%0a%0a!!! Metadata%0a%0aSee [[Page Directives]] [[CommentMarkup]] %0a:[@(:title text:)@]:%0a:[@(:keywords word, ...:)@]:%0a:[@(:description text:)@]:%0a:[@(:comment text:)@]:%0a%0a%0a!!! [[#IncludeOtherPages]] Include%0a%0aSee [[Include Other Pages]]%0a:[@(:include PageName:)@]:%0a:[@(:include PageName #start#end lines=n paras=n:)@]:%0a:[@(:include Page1 Page2 Page3:)@]:%0a%0a%0a!!! [[#ConditionalMarkup]] Conditional markup%0a%0aSee [[Conditional markup]]\\%0a:[@(:if (!)@]''cond param''[@:)...(:ifend:):@]%0a%0a%0a!!! [[#PageLists]] Pagelists%0a%0aSee [[PageLists]]%0a:[@(:searchbox group=Group size=size label=label target=Group.Page fmt=def list=ghi order=jkl:)@]:%0a:[@(:searchresults incl -excl group=abc fmt=def list=ghi order=jkl:)@]:%0a:[@(:pagelist incl -excl group=abc fmt=def list=ghi order=jkl:)@]:%0a%0a%0a!!! [[#OtherDirectives]] Other directives%0a%0a:[@(:attachlist:)@]:%0a:[@(:markup:)@][@ [=...=]@]:%0a:[@(:markup:)...(:markupend:)@]:%0a:[@(:markup class=horiz:)...(:markupend:)@]:%0a:[@(:markup caption='...':)...(:markupend:)@]:%0a%0a%0a!! [[#Forms]] Forms%0a%0aSee [[Cookbook:Input]]%0a:[@(:input form method=get action=url enctype=multipart/form-data:)@]:%0a:[@(:input end:)@]:%0a:[@(:input text name=first value="Bob" size=20:)@]:%0a:[@(:input submit name=post value="Go" accesskey=g:)@]:%0a:[@(:input reset:)@]:%0a:[@(:input hidden name=action value=edit:)@]:%0a:[@(:input radio name=xyz value="abc" checked=1:)@]:%0a:[@(:input checkbox name=xyz value="abc" checked=1:)@]:%0a:[@(:input password name=authpw:)@]:%0a:[@(:input file name=upload:)@]:%0a:[@(:input image name=xyz src="http:..." alt="Alt Text":)@]:%0a:[@(:input select name=xyz value="abc" label="Alphabet":)@]:%0a:[@(:input default name=xyz value="abc":)@]:%0a%0a%0a!!! [[#EditForms]] Edit forms%0a%0aSee [[Cookbook:Input#pageeditcontrols]]%0a:[@(:messages:)@]:%0a:[@(:input e_form:)@]:%0a:[@(:e_guibuttons:)@]:%0a:[@(:e_preview:)@]:%0a:[@(:input e_textarea rows=24 cols=60:)@]:%0a:[@(:input e_author value={$Author} size=40:)@]:%0a:[@(:input e_changesummary value="Summary" size=60:)@]:%0a:[@(:input e_savebutton value=$[Save]:)@]:%0a:[@(:input e_saveeditbutton value=$[Save and edit]:)@]:%0a:[@(:input e_previewbutton value=$[Preview]:)@]:%0a:[@(:input e_resetbutton value=$[Reset]:)@]:%0a%0a%0a!! [[#WikiTrails]] Wiki trails%0a%0aSee [[WikiTrails]]%0a:[@%3c%3c|TrailPage|>>@]:%0a:[@%3c|TrailPage|>@]:%0a:[@^|TrailPage|^@]:%0a%0a%0a!! [[#PageVariables]] Page variables%0a%0aSee [[Page Variables]]%0a:[@{@]''[@$variable@]''[@}@]:%0a:[@{@]''[@pagename$variable@]''[@}@]:%0aFor example:%0a:[@{$Group}@]:%0a:[@{$Name}@]:%0a:[@{$LastModifiedBy}@]:%0a%0a%25trail%25%3c%3c|[[Documentation Index]]|>>%0a PmWiki.Notify=(:Summary:Allows a site administrator to configure PmWiki to send email messages whenever pages are changed on the wiki site:)%0a%25audience%25 administrators (basic)%0a%0aThe ''notify.php'' script allows a site administrator to configure PmWiki to send email messages whenever pages are changed on the wiki site. Notifications can be configured so that multiple page changes over a short period of time are combined into a single email message (to avoid flooding mailboxes).%0a%0aThis feature is useful for sites and pages that have infrequent updates, as it eliminates the need to frequently check `RecentChanges pages just to see if anything has changed.%0a%0aIn order for notifications to work, the notify.php script must be enabled in the site's [[local customization(s)]]. Usually this is as simple as placing the following in ''local/config.php'':%0a%0a $EnableNotify = 1;%0a%0aOnce enabled, the notification system gets its configuration from the [[SiteAdmin.NotifyList]] page. The SiteAdmin.NotifyList page contains entries of the form:%0a%0a notify=alice@example.com%0a%0aThis says that information about page changes should be periodically emailed to ''alice@example.com''. The SiteAdmin.NotifyList page can contain multiple "notify=" lines to cause notifications to be sent to multiple addresses; the "notify=" lines can be concealed by placing them inside of an [@(:if false:)@] conditional section on the page.%0a%0aNOTE: Do not put any spaces around the equal sign! Notifications will fail silently if you have%0a notify = fred@example.com%0arather than%0a notify=fred@example.com%0a(:comment this is a really easy mistake to make because all of the other assignments have spaces around the equal sign.:)%0a%0aA number of options exist for limiting the pages that result in a notification. The [@group=@] and [@name=@] parameters can be used to restrict notifications to specific pages or groups:%0a%0a # send notifications about the Main group to alice@example.com%0a notify=alice@example.com group=Main%0a%0a # notify bob@example.com of any changes to the home page%0a notify=bob@example.com name=Main.HomePage%0a%0a # notify charles@example.com of changes to pages except in Main%0a notify=charles@example.com group=-Main%0a%0a(Note: It looks like these are using [[PmWiki/PageLists | the usual PageList syntax]]. [[PmWiki:PagelistsExplained | More info on PageList syntax here]]. -- XES)%0a%0aFor maintaining arbitrary lists of pages, i.e., "watchlists", it's generally easier to build a [[trail -> WikiTrails]] of pages to be watched. The following entry in SiteAdmin.NotifyList will send alice@example.com an email containing changes to any of the pages listed in the Profiles.Alice trail:%0a%0a # notify Alice of changes to pages listed in Profiles.Alice%0a notify=alice@example.com trail=Profiles.Alice%0a%0aNote that once this entry has been added to SiteAdmin.NotifyList, Alice can easily change her watchlist by editing the Profiles.Alice page, and doesn't need to edit the SiteAdmin.NotifyList page. In particular, this means that an administrator can restrict editing of SiteAdmin.NotifyList, yet allow individuals to maintain custom watchlists in other pages. %0a%0aLimitations of this feature:%0a* only manually-added links on a trail will be acknowleged by the Notify List (no "group=" or other pagelist syntax, nor any "Group.RecentChanges" links, will generate notifications)%0a* using an [@(:include:)@] directive on the page SiteAdmin.NotifyList is not an operational work-around.%0a%0aThis is probably a good place to point out that edit access to SiteAdmin.NotifyList should be controlled, otherwise malicious persons can use the notification capability to flood others' electronic mailboxes. By default, SiteAdmin.Notify is blocked against reading or edits except by the admin (as is the case for most pages in the SiteAdmin group).%0a%0a!! Adding notification entries via local customizations%0a%0aNotification entries can also be added via the $NotifyList array in ''local/config.php''. Simply add a line like the following:%0a $EnableNotify = 1;%0a $NotifyList[] = 'notify=alice@example.com group=Main';%0a $NotifyList[] = 'notify=bob@example.com name=Main.HomePage';%0a%0a!! Controlling notification frequency%0a%0aTo prevent flooding of recipients' mailboxes, the notify script uses a "squelch" value as the minimum amount of time that must elapse between messages sent to any given email address. The ''default squelch setting is 10800 (three hours)'', which means that once a recipient address is sent a notification message, it will not receive another for at least three hours. Any edits that occur during the squelch interval are queued for the next notification message.%0a%0aThe site administrator can change the default squelch interval via the $NotifySquelch parameter %0a%0a # enable notifications%0a $EnableNotify = 1;%0a $NotifySquelch = 86400; # wait at least one day between notifications%0a%0aIn addition, individual addresses can specify a custom squelch parameter in the SiteAdmin.NotifyList page:%0a%0a # Alice receives at most one email per day%0a notify=alice@example.com squelch=86400%0a%0a # Bob can get notifications hourly%0a notify=bob@example.com trail=Profiles.Bob squelch=3600%0a%0a # Charles uses the site default squelch%0a notify=charles@example.com %0a%0aBecause a page will often receive several edits in rapid succession (e.g., a long post followed by several minor edits), a site administrator can also set a $NotifyDelay value that specifies how long to wait after an initial post before sending notifications:%0a%0a # enable notifications%0a $EnableNotify = 1;%0a $NotifySquelch = 86400; # wait at least one day between notifications%0a $NotifyDelay = 300; # wait five minutes after initial post%0a%0aNote that the squelch and delay values are minimums; notifications are sent on the first execution of PmWiki after the delay period has expired. For inactive sites, this could be much longer than the specified delay periods. This isn't really considered an issue since timely notifications are less important on relatively inactive sites. However, changes within the squelch time after the last notification will remain unnoticed if the wiki is not even visited for a long period after. If this matters it might be necessary to make the server call pmwiki.php regularly (e.g. [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cron | cron job]]).%0a%0aCustom delay parameters cannot be specified for individual addresses in the SiteAdmin.NotifyList page.%0a%0a!!Note for Windows installations%0a%0aSites running PHP under Windows may not have PHP's [[http://www.php.net/mail | mail]] function configured correctly. Such sites may need to add a line like%0a%0a ini_set('SMTP','smtp.server.com');%0a%0ato ''config.php'', where ''smtp.server.com'' is the name of your host's preferred outgoing mail server. You may also need to set the sendmail_from value if that is not configured:%0a%0a ini_set('sendmail_from','noreply@foo.com');%0a%0a%0a!![[#variables]] Notify Variables%0a%0a%3c%3c|[[Variables]]|>>%0a%0a:$EnableNotify:Tells ''stdconfig.php'' to enable the notify script.%0a $EnableNotify = 1; # enable notify%0a $EnableNotify = 0; # disable notify%0a%0a:$NotifyFrom:Return email address to be used in the sent email.%0a $NotifyFrom = 'wiki@example.com';%0a $NotifyFrom = 'Wiki server %3cwiki@example.com>';%0a%0a:$NotifyDelay:The length of time (seconds) to wait before sending mail after the first post. Defaults to zero - posts are sent as soon as any squelch period has expired.%0a $NotifyDelay = 300; # send mail 5+ min after first post%0a%0a:$NotifySquelch:The default minimum time (seconds) that must elapse between sending mail messages. Useful when $NotifyDelay is set to a small value to keep the number of mail notification messages down. Defaults to 10800 (three hours). Individual recipients can override this value in the SiteAdmin.NotifyList page.%0a $NotifySquelch = 43200; # wait 12+ hours between mailings%0a%0a:$NotifyItemFmt:The text to be sent for each changed item in the post. The string "$PostTime" is substituted with the time of the post (controlled by $NotifyTimeFmt below).%0a # default%0a $NotifyItemFmt = ' * $FullName . . . $PostTime by $Author';%0a%0a # include the page's URL in the message%0a $NotifyItemFmt =%0a " * \$FullName . . . \$PostTime by \$Author\n \$PageUrl";%0a%0a # include the change summary and link to the page's history in the message%0a $NotifyItemFmt = %0a " * {\$FullName} . . . \$PostTime by {\$Author}%0a \n Summary: {\$LastModifiedSummary}\n {\$PageUrl}?action=diff";%0a%0a%0a:$NotifyTimeFmt:The format for dates/times in $PostTime above. Defaults to the value of $TimeFmt.%0a $NotifyTimeFmt = '%25Y-%25m-%25d %25H:%25M'; # 2004-03-20 17:44%0a%0a:$NotifyBodyFmt:The body of the message to be sent. The string "$NotifyItems" is replaced with the list of posts (as formatted by $NotifyItemFmt above). Use single quotation marks ' to prevent substring "$NotifyItems" from being untimely evaluated as variable in config.php. %0a $NotifyBodyFmt = "Changed items:\n\n" . '$NotifyItems' . "\n\n Best regards...";%0a%0a:$NotifySubjectFmt:The subject line of the mail to be sent.%0a%0a:$NotifyHeaders:String of extra mail headers to be passed to the mail() function.%0a%0a:$NotifyParameters:String of additional parameters to be passed to PHP's mail() function [[http://www.php.net/mail|#]].%0a%0a:$NotifyFile:The scratch file where Notify keeps track of recent posting information. Defaults to @@[="$WikiDir/.notifylist"=]@@. Note that this file must generally be writable by the webserver process.%0a%0a:$NotifyListPageFmt:The name of the page containing [@notify=@] lines for use by ''notify.php''. Defaults to [@$SiteAdminGroup.NotifyList@].%0a%0a:$NotifyList:An array of [@notify=@] specifications that can be specified from a local customization file (used in addition to entries in SiteAdmin.NotifyList).%0a # send notifications to alice@example.com%0a $NotifyList[] = 'notify=alice@example.com';%0a%0a%25trail%25 %3c%3c|[[DocumentationIndex]]|>>%0a%0a PmWiki.OtherVariables=%3c%3c|[[PmWiki.Variables]]|>>%0a%0a:$FmtV: %0a: :This variable is an array that is used for string substitutions at the end of a call to @@[[FmtPageName]]()@@. For each element in the array, the "key" (interpreted as a string) will be replaced by the corresponding "value". The variable is intended to be a place to store substitution variables that have frequently changing values (thus avoiding a rebuild of the variable cache). Also see $FmtP.%0a%0a:$FmtP:%0a: :This variable is an array that is used for pattern substitutions near the beginning of a call to [@FmtPageName@]. For each element in the array, the "key" (interpreted as a pattern) will be replaced by the corresponding value evaluated for the name of the current page. This is for instance used to handle $-substitutions that depend on the pagename passed to [@FmtPageName()@]. Also see $FmtV.%0a%0a:$FmtPV:%0a: :This variable is an array that is used for [[Page Variables]]. New variables can be defined with [@$FmtPV['$VarName'] = 'variable definition';@] which can be used in markup with [@{$VarName}@]. %0a%0a #example for "source" action%0a [=$PageAttributes['passwdsource'] = "$['Set new source password']"=]%0a PmWiki.PageDirectives=PmWiki uses a number of directives to specify page titles, descriptions, page keywords, and control the display of various components.%0a%0a[[#attachlist]]%0a:[@(:attachlist:)@]:%0a->Shows a list of attachments of the current group or page, depending on whether attachments are organised per group or per page. The attachlist is displayed at the foot of the uploads page form.%0a%0a->Options: [@(:attachlist NAME:)@] shows a list of attachments of the group or page NAME. [@(:attachlist ext=xxx:)@] specifies an extension for filtering by type of file. %0a%0a[[#description]]%0a:[@(:description text:)@]:Descriptive text associated with the page. (Generates a [@%3cmeta name='description' content='...' />@] element in the page output.)%0a%0a[[#keywords]]%0a:[@(:keywords word1, word2, ...:)@]:Identifies keywords associated with the page. These are not displayed anywhere, but are useful to help search engines locate the page. (Essentially, this generates a [@%3cmeta name='keywords' content='...' />@] element in the output.)%0a%0a[[#linebreaks]]%0a:[@(:linebreaks:)@], [@(:nolinebreaks:)@]: Honors any newlines in the markup; i.e., text entered on separate lines in the markup will appear as separate lines in the output. Use [@(:nolinebreaks:)@] to cause text lines to automatically join again.%0a%0a[[#linkwikiwords]]%0a:[@(:linkwikiwords:), (:nolinkwikiwords:)@]: Enables/disables WikiWord links in text.%0a%0a[[#markup]]%0a:[@(:markup:) ... (:markupend:)@]: Can be used for markup examples, showing first the markup and then the result of the markup. %0a->Options: [@(:markupend:)@] is not required when using [@(:markup:)@] [@[=...=]@].%0a->Arguments: [@(:markup class=horiz:)@] and [@(:markup caption='...':)@]%0a%0a[[#nogroupheader]]%0a:[@(:nogroupheader:)@]:%0a:[@(:nogroupfooter:)@]: Turns off any groupheader or groupfooter for the page. (See [[GroupHeaders]].)%0a%0a[[#noheader]]%0a:[@(:noheader:), (:nofooter:)@]: %0a:[@(:noleft:), (:noright:), (:notitle:)@]: If supported by the [[skin(s)]], each of these turns off the corresponding portion of the page.%0a%0a[[#redirect]]%0a:[@(:redirect PageName:)@]:%0a:[@(:redirect PageName status=301 from=name:)@]:Redirects the browser to another page, along with a redirect message. For security reasons this only redirects to other pages within the wiki and does not redirect to external urls. The [@status=@] option can be used to return a different HTTP status code as part of the redirect. The [@from=@] option limits redirects to occuring only on pages matching the wildcarded ''name'' (helpful when [@(:redirect:)@] is in [[include other pages|another page]]).%0a%0a[[#spacewikiwords]]%0a:[@(:spacewikiwords:), (:nospacewikiwords:)@]:%0a->Enables/disables automatic spacing of WikiWords in text.%0a%0a[[#title]]%0a:[@(:title text:)@]: Sets a page's title to be something other than the page's name. The title text can contain apostrophes and other special characters. If there are multiple titles in a page, the last one encountered wins.%0a%0a%25trail%25%3c%3c|[[Documentation Index]]|>>%0a%0a>>faq%3c%3c [[#faq]]%0aQ: Can I get [@(:redirect:)@] to return a "moved permanently" (HTTP 301) status code?%0aA: Use [@(:redirect PageName status=301:)@].%0a%0aQ: Is there any way to prevent the "redirected from" message from showing at the top of the target page when I use [@(:redirect:)@]?%0aA: If you want to suppress the message...%0a* in all cases, add add [@$PageRedirectFmt = '';@] in your local/config.php%0a* based on the destination/target of the redirect, add [@$PageRedirectFmt = '';@] to a local/group.page.php or local/group.php file (see [[PmWiki.PerGroupCustomizations]]).%0a* based on the origin/source of the redirect, add the following to your local/config.php%0a[@%0a if (@$_GET['from']) {%0a $group = PageVar($_GET['from'], '$Group');%0a if ($group == 'SomeGroup') $PageRedirectFmt = '';%0a }%0a@]%0a->Example application: Replace 'SomeGroup' with 'Profiles' PmWiki.PageFileFormat=You may have many documents that you would like to use a local program to format in a format PmWiki can display.%0a%0aYou could open each document and copy/paste the content to new pmwiki pages or you could format the document in advance and upload it using a FTP client.%0a%0aOnly two lines are necessary in a PmWiki page file:%0a%0a->[@%0aversion=pmwiki-2.1.0 urlencoded=1%0atext=Markup text%0a@]%0a%0aThe first line tells PmWiki that the values are urlencoded. The actual value of the "version=" parameter doesn't matter, as long as "urlencoded=1" appears somewhere in the line. The markup text needs to have newlines converted to "%250a" and percent signs converted to "%2525".%0a%0aKeys you could see in a raw PmWiki file:%0a%0a:'''version''': Version of PmWiki used to create the file %25comment%25 More??? (ordered, urlencoded)%25%25%0a:'''agent''': Author's browser when saving the page%0a:'''author''': Last author to save page%0a:'''csum''': Change summary%0a:'''ctime''': Page creation time%0a:'''host''': Host created this page%0a:'''name''': Name of the page (e.g., [@Main.WikiSandbox@])%0a:'''rev''': Number of times the page has been edited%0a:'''targets''': Targets for links in the page%0a:'''text''': The page's wiki markup%0a:'''time''': Time the page was last saved (seconds since 1 Jan 1970 00:00 UTC)%0a:'''title''': Page title set via [@(:title The Page Title:)@].%0a:'''newline''': Character used for newlines (deprecated)%0a:'''passwdedit''': encrypted version of the password%0a%0aBelow these you will see information used to keep track of the page's revision history.%0a%0a!![[#creating]] Creating a Page for Distribution%0a%0aA simple way to create a wikipage file to use for distribution (for example with a recipe or a skin) is to create the page with PmWiki and then use a text editor to delete all lines but ''version'', ''text'', and ''ctime''. Example:%0a%0a->[@%0aversion=pmwiki-2.1.0 ordered=1 urlencoded=1%0atext=This is a line.%250aThis is another.%0actime=1142030000%0a@]%0a%0a!! Keeping track of page history%0a%0aInside of a page file, PmWiki stores the latest version of the markup text, and uses this to render the page. The page history is kept as a sequence of differences between the latest version of the page and each previous version.%0a%0aPmWiki normally puts the page history at the end of each page file in reverse chronological sequence, and sets the "ordered=1" items in the header. If an operation needs only the most recent version of a page, then PmWiki will stop reading and processing a page file at the point where the history begins, potentially saving a lot of time and memory. If the "ordered=1" flag isn't present, PmWiki makes no assumptions about the ordering of items in the pagefile and processes the entire file.%0a%0a%25trail%25 %3c%3c|[[Documentation Index]]|>> PmWiki.PageHistory=%25audience%25 authors (basic) %0aWhen PmWiki is called with '?action=diff', it displays a summary of past edits on a page. Each past edit is shown in a box which shows lines added, changed or deleted during that edit in a before & after format.%0a%0aBelow each box is a "Restore" link. Clicking the link will open an edit box with the page as it was ''before'' that edit. You can make changes or simply click Save to restore the text.%0a%0aThere are two additional options specific to Page''''History:%0a* '''Hide minor edits''' - hides any edit that the author marked as 'minor'.%0a* '''Show changes to markup'''- shows changes to the markup (as opposed to the normal display which shows changes to the output).%0a%0aA page's history is kept for the number of days given by the $DiffKeepDays variable (set by the site's [[wiki administrator]]). When a page is edited, any page history information older than this value is automatically discarded.%0a%0aNote that a specific page revision isn't removed from the page until the first edit ''after'' the time specified by $DiffKeepDays has elapsed. Thus, it's still possible for some pages to have revisions older than $DiffKeepDays -- such revisions will be removed the next time those pages are edited.%0a%0a%0a%25trail%25 %3c%3c|[[Documentation Index]]|>>%0a%0a%25audience%25 administrators (basic)%0a>>faq%3c%3c [[#faq]]%0a%0aQ: [[#removepagehistory]] Is there a way to remove page history from page files?%0aA: 1. Administrators can clean page histories using the Cookbook:ExpireDiff recipe. %0a%0aA: 2. Administrators with FTP file access can download individual pages from the wiki.d directory, open them in a text editor, manually remove history, and re-upload the files to wiki.d/ directory. Care must be exercised, when manually editing a page file, to preserve the minimum required elements of the page and avoid corrupting its contents. See [[PmWiki/PageFileFormat#creating]].%0a%0aA: 3. Edit the page. Select ''all'' the contents of the edit text area and cut them to the clipboard. Enter @@delete@@ into the text area and click on the ''save and edit'' button. Select ''all'' the contents of the edit text area and paste the contents of the clipboard over them. Click on the ''save'' button. This will remove all of the page's history up to the final save in which the pasted material is re-added.%0a%0aQ: [[#restrictpagehistory]] How can I restrict viewing the page history to people with edit permission?%0aA: In the ''local/config.php'' file, set%0a%0a->[@$HandleAuth['diff'] = 'edit'@];%0a PmWiki.PageLists=%25audience%25 authors, admins (intermediate)%0aPmWiki comes with two directives for generating lists of pages -- [@(:pagelist:)@] and @@[=(:=]searchresults:)@@. Both directives are basically the same and each accepts the parameters documented below. The primary difference between the two is that searchresults generates the "Results of search for ..." and "### pages found out of ### searched" messages around the results.%0a%0aThe [@(:searchbox:)@] directive generates a search form (input text box) to submit search queries. The markup generally accepts the same parameters as [@(:pagelist:)@], which makes it possible to restrict, order and format searchresults in the same ways that are described below for a [@(:pagelist:)@]. For more information about the [@(:searchbox:)@] directive, and the ways in which it differs from a [@(:pagelist:)@], skip to the section [[#searchbox|below]].%0a%0a!! Basic syntax%0a%0a* [@(:pagelist:)@] without any arguments shows a bulleted list of all pages, as links, ordered alphabetically and in groups.%0a* [@(:pagelist group=abc fmt=def list=ghi order=jkl argument1 argument2 etc:)@] shows a pagelist according to the parameters supplied. Parameters are optional.%0a%0a!!Parameters%0aAny argument supplied within [@(:pagelist:)@] that isn't in the form @@'key=value'@@ is treated as text that either must (or must not) exist in the page text. The minus sign (-) or exclamation mark (!) can be used to indicate the logical ''not''. Thus%0a%0a [@(:pagelist trail=PmWiki.DocumentationIndex list=normal apple -pie:)@]%0a%0alists all "normal" pages listed in the DocumentationIndex trail that contain the word "apple" but not "pie".%0a%0a!!!group= and name= %0a%0aThe "[@group=@]" and "[@name=@]" parameters limit results to pages in a specific group or with a specific name:%0a%0a [@# All pages in the Pmwiki group:%0a (:pagelist group=PmWiki :)%0a # All pages except those in the PmWiki or Site groups:%0a (:pagelist group=-PmWiki,-Site :)%0a # All RecentChanges pages%0a (:pagelist name=RecentChanges :)%0a # All pages except RecentChanges%0a (:pagelist name=-RecentChanges :)@]%0a%0a!!!Wildcards%0aName and group parameters can contain ''wildcard'' characters that display only pages matching a given pattern:%0a* An asterisk (*) represents zero or more characters%0a* A question mark (?) represents exactly one character%0a%0aExamples:%0a%0a [@# All pages in any group beginning with "PmWiki"%0a (:pagelist group=PmWiki* :)%0a # All pages in any group beginning with "PmWiki", except for Chinese%0a (:pagelist group=PmWiki*,-PmWikiZh :)%0a # All pages in the PmCal group with names starting with "2005":%0a (:pagelist name=PmCal.2005* :)@]%0a%0a!!!trail= %0aThe "[@trail=@]" option obtains the list of pages to be displayed from a [[WikiTrail(s)]]:%0a%0a [@# Display pages in the documentation by modification time%0a (:pagelist trail=PmWiki.DocumentationIndex order=-time:)%0a # Display five most recently changed pages%0a (:pagelist trail=RecentChanges count=5:)@]%0a%0a!!!list= %0a%0aThe "[@list=@]" option allows a search to include or exclude pages according to predefined patterns set by the administrator. %0a* "[@list=normal@]" is predefined, and which excludes things like AllRecentChanges, RecentChanges, GroupHeader, GroupFooter, GroupAttributes, and the like from being displayed in the list results. %0a* "[@list=all@]" over-rides a "default" list that may be set by the wiki's administrator to exclude groups such as PmWiki or Site from regular search results.%0a* Wiki administrators can define custom lists via the $SearchPatterns array (see [[Cookbook:SearchResults]]).%0a%0a!!!fmt= %0a%0aThe "[@fmt=@]" option determines how the resulting list should be displayed. PmWiki predefines several formats:%0a* @@fmt=#bygroup@@ - Display pages within groups (default format)%0a* @@fmt=#simple@@ - Display a simple ordered list of pages in the form Group.Name%0a* @@fmt=#title@@ - Display a list of pages by page title. Use "[@order=title@]" to have them sorted by title (default is to order by page name).%0a* @@fmt=#group@@ - Display a list of wikigroups (without listing the pages in the groups)%0a* @@fmt=#include@@ - Display the contents of each page in the list (note, this could take a very long time for long lists!)%0a%0aThese formats are defined in pagelist templates, which can be customized, as shown [[#templates|below]].%0a%0a[[#pagelistlink]]%0a!!!link= %0a%0aThe "[@link=@]" option implements "backlinks" -- i.e., it returns a list of pages with a link to the target. It's especially useful for [[categor(ies)]]y pages and finding related pages.%0a%0a [@# all pages with a link to PmWiki.DocumentationIndex%0a (:pagelist link=PmWiki.DocumentationIndex:)%0a # all pages with links to the current page%0a (:pagelist link={$FullName}:)%0a # all pages in the "Skins" category%0a (:pagelist link=Category.Skins:)@]%0a%0a!!!count= %0a%0aThe "[@count=@]" option limits the pagelist to a specific number of pages.%0a%0a [@# A simple bullet list of ten most recently modified pages%0a (:pagelist trail=Site.AllRecentChanges count=10 fmt=#simple:)@]%0a%0a!!!order=%0a%0aThe "[@order=@]" option allows the pages in the list to be sorted according to different criteria. Use a minus sign to indicate a reverse sort. Multiple sorting criteria can be specified using a comma:%0a* [@order=name@] - alphabetically by name (default order)%0a* [@order=title@] - sorted alphabetically by title rather than names%0a* [@order=time@] - most recently changed pages '''last'''%0a* [@order=ctime@] - time of page creation (see note)%0a* [@order=size@] - sort by page size (not file size), smallest pages first.%0a* [@order=group,title@] - sort by title within groups%0a* [@order=random@] - shuffle the pages into random sequence%0a%0a->Note: fmt=trail results in an unordered pagelist, i.e. the trail order is preserved in the pagelist. So PmWiki's alphabetical default order does not apply in this case.%0a%0a->Note: ctime was added to pages only from pmwiki 2.1.beta15 onwards, pages created by earlier versions don't carry a ctime attribute and can't be sorted that way.%0a%0a!! Examples%0a%0aInclude the contents of a random page from the Banners group:%0a%0a [@(:pagelist group=Banners order=random count=1 fmt=#include list=normal:)@]%0a%0aDisplay a simple list of the last ten recently changed pages:%0a%0a [@(:pagelist trail=Site.AllRecentChanges count=10 fmt=#simple:)@]%0a%0aDisplay the "top twenty" biggest cookbook pages:%0a%0a [@(:pagelist group=Cookbook order=-size count=20 :)@]%0a%0a%0a[[#searchbox]]%0a!!The Searchbox Directive%0a%0aThe [@(:searchbox:)@] directive generally accepts the same parameters as [@(:pagelist:)@], with the following differences:%0a*Parameters can be added to the input text of a searchbox (or to the markup, or both)%0a*The target page for displaying searchbox results can be set with the parameter target=''GroupName.PageName''. The default is the current page. %0a*An initial search string can be specified in the searchbox markup, but it must be in the form @@value='search string'@@. That search string is displayed in the input text and can be modified by when the search is run.%0a**Tip: If more than one searchbox appears on a page, adding a blank initial value like this @@value=''@@, to the markup for each searchbox will prevent a search string for one box from populating all of the other boxes.%0a%0a[[#templates]]%0a!!Customizing Pagelist Templates%0a%0aPmWiki's default templates are in [[Site.PageListTemplates]], which is replaced during upgrades. These default templates can be supplemented with custom templates stored in other locations. As of version 2.1.10, PmWiki's default configuration looks for templates in [[Site.PageListTemplates]], [[Site.LocalTemplates]], and the current page. Administrators can change those locations by using the $FPLTemplatePageFmt variable. Custom templates are used in the same way as default templates: by referencing the desired format with the [@fmt=@] option. There are several ways to indicate which template to use:%0a* [@fmt=#custom@] uses the #custom section from [[Site.PageListTemplates]], [[Site.LocalTemplates]], or current page (sections are denoted by [@[[#custom]]@] anchors.%0a* [@fmt=MyTemplatePage#custom@] uses a custom format from page MyTemplatePage from its #custom section.%0a* [@fmt=custom@] uses custom format which is defined in a cookbook script as ''custom''.%0a%0aA pagelist template contains standard pmwiki markup. When creating pagelist output, pmwiki iterates over each page returned from the pagelist and will include the pagelist template markup once for every page in the list. During the page list iteration pmwiki sets 3 special page references: =,%3c and >. These special page references are updated on each pagelist iteration and can be used with the PageVariable syntax, such as ''{=$variable}'', to define a pagelist template which will format the pagelist output. The meaning of the special references are:%0a%0a = current page so ''{=$Title}'' displays the title of the current page in the iteration%0a %3c previous page so ''{%3c$Group}'' displays the group of the previous page in the iteration%0a > next page so ''{>$Name}'' displays the name of the next page in the iteration%0a%0aThe > and %3c references are most useful to help structure pagelist output before and after the actual pagelist. Some common tests used to structure pagelist output are:%0a%0a [@(:if equal {%3c$Group}:) # Iteration is at the beginning of list%0a (:if equal {>$Group}:) # Iteration is at the end of list%0a (:if ! equal {=$Group} {%3c$Group}:) # Iteration is at the first item in a group%0a (:if ! equal {=$Group} {>$Group}:) # Iteration is at the last item in a group @]%0a%0aThree additional PageVariables are available during pagelist iterations which are not normally available, they are: %0a%0a [@{$PageCount} The current page count of this iteration%0a {$GroupCount} The current group count of this iteration%0a {$GroupPageCount} The current page count within the current group of this iteration @]%0a%0aIt is advisable to not modify the [[Site.PageListTemplates]] file directly so that you will still benefit from upgrades. Instead, modify the Site.LocalTemplates page (which is not part of the PmWiki distribution). Cookbook:PagelistTemplateSamples has many examples of custom pagelist formats.%0a%0aIn addition, the [[Cookbook:Cookbook]] has other recipes for special [@fmt=@] options, including [[Cookbook:DictIndex | [@fmt=dictindex@] ]] (alphabetical index) and [[Cookbook:SimpleForum | [@fmt=forum@] ]] (forum postings).%0a%0a!! See Also%0a%0a* [[Directives#attachlist]] - display a list of attachments%0a* [[Site.PageListTemplates]] - default pmwiki pagelist templates%0a* [[Cookbook:PagelistTemplateSamples]] - contributed pagelist template samples%0a* [[(PmWiki/)PagelistVariables]] - ''local/config.php'' customizations%0a%0a%25trail%25 %3c%3c|[[Documentation Index]]|>>%0a%0a>>faq%3c%3c [[#faq]]%0a%0aQ: How can I configure my site to always exclude wiki-related pages from searches?%0aA: Try the following in your ''local/config.php file''. See also [[Cookbook:SearchPatterns]].%0a%0a->[@%0a## Exclude Certain pages / groups from search results.%0a$SearchPatterns['default'][] = '!\\.(All)?Recent(Changes|Uploads|Comments)$!';%0a$SearchPatterns['default'][] = '!\\.Group(Print)?(Header|Footer|Attributes)$!';%0a$SearchPatterns['default'][] = '!\\.(Left|Right|Side)(Bar|Menu|Note)$!';%0a$SearchPatterns['default'][] = '!^Site\\.!';%0a$SearchPatterns['default'][] = '!^PmWiki\\.!';%0a@]%0a%0aIf you add [@$SearchPatterns['default']...@] to exclude groups and pages from pagelist and search output, you can ''include'' the omitted pages by using "list=all" in the pagelist or search parameters. PmWiki.PageVariables=%25audience%25 authors (intermediate)%0a(:title Page-specific Variables:)%0a(:description Documentation for "variables" that are associated with pages. :)%0a[[#desc]]This page describes the "variables" that are associated with pages. Page variables have the form @@{$''variable''}@@, and can be used in page markup or in certain formatting strings in PmWiki. For example, the markup "[@{$Group}@]" renders in this page as "{$Group}".%0a%0aNote that these variables do not necessarily exist in the PHP code, because they have to be determined for a specific page. (However, they are usable in [[FmtPageName]] strings.)%0a%0aThere is also the form @@{''pagename''$''variable''}@@, which returns the value of the variable for another page. For example, "[@{MarkupMasterIndex$Title}@]" displays as "{MarkupMasterIndex$Title}".%0a%0a%0a!! Default page variables%0a%0aThe page variables defined for PmWiki are:%0a%0a->[@{$Group}@] - page's group name, as in "`{$Group}"%0a->[@{$Groupspaced}@] - spaced group name, as in "{$Groupspaced}"%0a->[@{$DefaultGroup}@] - default group name, as in "{$DefaultGroup}"%0a->[@{$SiteGroup}@] - default group name for e.g. RecentChanges, as in "{$SiteGroup}"%0a->[@{$Name}@] - page name, as in "`{$Name}"%0a->[@{$Namespaced}@] - spaced page name, as in "{$Namespaced}"%0a->[@{$DefaultName}@] - name of default page, as in "`{$DefaultName}"%0a->[@{$FullName}@] - page's full name, as in "`{$FullName}"%0a->[@{$Title}@] - page title (may differ from Name), as in "{$Title}"%0a->[@{$Titlespaced}@] - title/spaced page name, as in "{$Titlespaced}"%0a->[@{$Description}@] - page's description from the [@(:description:)@] markup, as in "{$Description}"%0a%0a->[@{$LastModified}@] - date page was edited, as in "{$LastModified}"%0a->[@{$LastModifiedBy}@] - page's last editor, as in "{$LastModifiedBy}"%0a->[@{$LastModifiedHost}@] - IP of page's last editor, as in "{$LastModifiedHost}"%0a->[@{$LastModifiedSummary}@] - Summary from last edit, as in "{$LastModifiedSummary}"%0a-->%25note%25 Note: Enclose [@{$LastModifiedSummary}@] with [@[=@] and [@=]@] to avoid having PmWiki process any markup that may be contained in the summary.%0a%0a->[@{$PageUrl}@] - page's url, as in "{$PageUrl}"%0a->[@{$Action}@] - page's url action argument, as in "{$Action}"%0a%0aIn addition to the above, there are some page-invariant variables available through this markup:%0a%0a->[@{$Author}@] - the name of the person currently interacting with the site, as in "{$Author}"%0a->[@{$AuthId}@] - current authenticated id, as in "{$AuthId}" %25red%25Please note the lower case 'd'. [@{$AuthID}@] returns nothing%0a%0a->[@{$Version}@] - PmWiki version, as in "{$Version}"%0a->[@{$VersionNum}@] - The internal version number, as in "{$VersionNum}"%0a->[@{$ScriptUrl}@] - The url to the pmwiki script, as in "{$ScriptUrl}"%0a%0a%0a!! Custom page variables%0a%0aYou may add custom page variables as a local customization. In a local configuration file or a recipe script, use the variable $FmtPV:%0a%0a->[@%0a$FmtPV['$VarName'] = "'variable definition'";%0a$FmtPV['$CurrentSkin'] = '$GLOBALS["Skin"]';%0a@]%0a%0aDefines new Page Variable of name $CurrentSkin, which can be used in the page with [@{$CurrentSkin}@] (also for [[Conditional markup]]). It's necessary to use the single quotes nested inside double-quotes as shown above (preferred) or a double-quoted string nested inside single-quotes like ''[@'"this"'@]''.%0a%0aMaking a [@{$WikiTitle}@] markup doesn't quite follow the formula above. Instead you need to use%0a%0a->[@%0a$FmtPV['$WikiTitle'] = '$GLOBALS["WikiTitle"]';%0a@]%0a%0a!! See also%0a%0a* [[Cookbook:More custom page variables]]%0a* [[PmWiki.Variables]] — about variables internal to PmWiki.%0a* [[PmWiki.MarkupMasterIndex]] — complete list of PmWiki markups.%0a%0a%25trail%25 %3c%3c|[[Documentation Index]]|>>%0a>>faq%3c%3c [[#faq]]%0a%0aQ:Is there a variable like $LastModified, but which shows me the creation time?%0aA:No, but you can create one in config.php. For instance:%0a->[@# add page variable {$PageCreationDate} in format yyyy-mm-dd%0a$FmtPV['$PageCreationDate'] = 'strftime("%25Y-%25m-%25d", $page["ctime"])';@]%0a PmWiki.PagelistVariables=%3c%3c|[[PmWiki.Variables]]|>>%0a%0a:$EnablePageListProtect:When set to 1 (which is the default), causes [@(:pagelist:)@] and [@(:searchresults:)@] to exclude listing any pages for which the browser does not currently have read authorization. Setting this to zero means that read-protected pages can appear in a listing, but can also speed up searches considerably (because page permissions do not need to be checked).%0a%0a:$EnablePageIndex:When set to 1, causes PmWiki to maintain a "link and word index" in $PageIndexFile which significantly speeds up categories, backlinks, and searches.%0a%0a:$PageIndexFile:The location of the "page index" file for [@(:pagelist:)@], defaults to @@$WorkDir/.pageindex@@.%0a%0a:$SearchPatterns:An array of page name patterns to be required or excluded from search and pagelist results. In order to be included in a search listing or page listing, a page's name must not match any pattern that is delimited by exclamation points (!) and must match all other patterns. See Cookbook:SearchPatterns.%0a # Limit all searches to Main group%0a $SearchPatterns['default'][] = [='/^Main\\./';=]%0a # Exclude the Main group from search results%0a $SearchPatterns['default'][] = [='!^Main\\.!';=]%0a # Exclude RecentChanges pages from search results%0a $SearchPatterns['default'][] = [='!\\.(All)?RecentChanges$!';=]%0a%0a:$PageSearchForm:The page to be used to format search results for [@?action=search@] (unless the current page has a "searchresults" directive in it). This variable can be an array, in which case the first page found from the array is used.%0a # Use Search page in current group if it exists, otherwise use Site.Search%0a $PageSearchForm = array('$Group.Search', '[=$[$SiteGroup/Search]=]');%0a%0a:$FPLTemplatePageFmt:The pages to be searched for a pagelist template specified by a [@fmt=#xyz@] parameter. Defaults to searching Site.LocalTemplates and Site.PageListTemplates, but can be customized to look in other pages.%0a [@# Search a Group.Templates page as well as the Site templates%0a $FPLTemplatePageFmt = array(%0a '{$Group}.Templates',%0a '{$SiteGroup}.LocalTemplates',%0a '{$SiteGroup}.PageListTemplates');@]%0a%0a%0a PmWiki.Passwords=%25audience%25 authors%0a[[PmWiki]] has built-in support for password-protecting various areas of the wiki site. Authors generally want to be able to apply passwords to individual pages or to [[wiki group]]s. Wiki Administrators can apply passwords to individual pages, to wiki groups, or to the [[PasswordsAdmin#settingsitewidepasswords|entire site]]. As with any access control system, the password protection mechanisms described here are only a small part of overall system and wiki [[security]].%0a%0a!!As an author editing pages...%0a%0aAn author will generally set 3 types of passwords:%0a# to control who can see a page or group, use @@read@@ passwords%0a# to control who can edit a page or group, use @@edit@@ passwords%0a# to control who can alter the passwords used to protect a page or group, use @@attr@@ passwords%0a%0a'''''To set a password on an individual wiki page,''''' add @@?action=attr@@ to the page's URL (address) to access its attributes. Using the form on the attributes page, you can set or clear the @@read@@, @@edit@@, or @@attr@@ passwords on the page. In the form you enter the passwords as cleartext; PmWiki encrypts them for you automatically when it stores them. %0a* Leaving a field blank will leave the attribute unchanged. %0a* To remove a password from a page (''reverting back'' to the group's or site's default), enter "clear". %0a* To indicate that the page can be edited ''even if a group or site password is set'', enter "@nopass".%0a* To lock a page for everybody but the admin, enter "@lock".%0a* To assign the site's site-wide edit-password to the @@read@@, @@edit@@, or @@attr@@ password for the page, enter "@_site_edit".%0a%0a%0a'''''To set a password on a wiki group''''' is slightly more difficult -- you just set the passwords on a special page in each group called "`GroupAttributes". First, you can get to the attributes page for `GroupAttributes by entering a URL (address) like [@http://www.example.com/pmwiki.php?n=GroupName.GroupAttributes?action=attr@]. Then, using the form on the attributes page, you can set or clear the @@read@@, @@edit@@, or @@attr@@ passwords for the entire group. In the form you enter the passwords as cleartext; PmWiki encrypts them for you automatically.%0a* To remove a password from a group (''reverting back'' to the site's default), enter "clear". %0a* To indicate that the group can be edited ''even if a site password is set'', enter "@nopass". %0a* To lock a group for everybody but the admin, enter "@lock".%0a%0a'''''Multiple passwords for a page, group or site''''' are allowed. Simply enter multiple passwords separated by a space. This allows you to have a read password, a write password, and have the write password allow read/write access. In other words, if the read password is "alpha" and the edit password is beta, then enter%0a%0a-> [@%0aSet new read password: alpha beta%0aSet new edit password: beta%0a@]%0a%0aThis says that either "alpha" or "beta" can be used to read pages, but only "beta" may edit. Since PmWiki checks the passwords you've entered since the browser has been opened, entering a read password that is also a write password allows both reading and writing.%0a%0a%0a%25audience%25 administrator%0a%0a!!As an administrator ...%0a%0aYou can set passwords on pages and groups exactly as described above for authors. You can also:%0a# set site-wide passwords for pages and groups that do not have passwords%0a# use @@attr@@ passwords to control who is able to set passwords on pages%0a# use @@upload@@ passwords to control access to the file [[upload(s)]] capabilities (if uploads are enabled)%0a# use an @@admin@@ password to override the passwords set for any individual page or group %0aFor more information on password options available to administrators, see [[PasswordsAdmin]].%0a%0a!!Which password wins?%0a%0aIn PmWiki, page passwords override group passwords, group passwords override the ''default'' passwords, and the @@admin@@ password overrides all passwords. This gives a great deal of flexibility in controlling access to wiki pages in PmWiki. %0a%0a!!Opening access to pages in protected groups/sites%0a%0aSometimes we want to "unprotect" pages in a group or site that is otherwise protected. In these cases, the special password "@nopass" is used to indicate that access should be allowed to a page without requiring a password. %0a%0aFor example, suppose `Main.GroupAttributes has an edit password set, thus restricting the editing of all pages in Main. Now we want `Main.WikiSandbox to be editable without a password. Using "clear" for the edit password for `Main.WikiSandbox ''doesn't unprotect the page'', because the password is being set by the group. Instead, we set the edit password for `Main.WikiSandbox to the special value "@nopass", which tells PmWiki to ignore any site-wide or group-level passwords for that page.%0a%0a%25trail%25%3c%3c|[[Documentation Index]]|>>%0a%0a>>faq%3c%3c [[#faq]]%0a%0aQ: How can I password protect all the pages and groups on my site? Do I really have to set passwords page by page, or group by group?%0a%0aA: Administrators can set passwords for the entire site by editing the config.php file; they don't have to set passwords for each page or group. For example, to set the entire site to be editable only by those who know an "edit" password, an administrator can add a line like the following to local/config.php:%0a%0a $DefaultPasswords['edit'] = crypt('edit_password');%0a%0aFor more information about the password options that are available only to administrators, see [[PasswordsAdmin]].%0a%0aQ: How can I create private groups for users, so that each user can edit pages in their group, but no one else (other than the admin) can?%0a%0aA: Administrators can use the [[(PmWiki:)AuthUser]] recipe and add the following few lines to their local/config.php file to set this up:%0a%0a $group = FmtPageName('$Group', $pagename); \\%0a $DefaultPasswords['edit'] = 'id:'.$group; \\%0a include_once("$FarmD/scripts/authuser.php");%0a%0aThis automatically gives edit rights to a group to every user who has the same user name as the group name. PmWiki.PasswordsAdmin=%25audience%25 administrators (basic)%0aPmWiki has built-in support for [[Passwords|password-protecting]] various areas of the wiki site. Passwords can be applied to individual pages, to [[Wiki Group]]s, or to the entire wiki site. Note that the password protection mechanisms described here are only a small part of overall system (and wiki) security, see [[PmWiki.Security]] for more discussion of this.%0a%0aAuthors can use PmWiki to add passwords to individual pages and WikiGroups as described in [[Passwords]]. However, [[WikiAdministrator]]s can also set passwords in ''local/config.php'' as described below.%0a%0a!! Password basics%0a%0aPmWiki supports several levels of access to wiki pages:%0a-> @@read@@ passwords allow viewing the contents of wiki pages%0a-> @@edit@@ passwords control editing and modification of wiki pages%0a-> @@attr@@ passwords control who is able to set passwords on pages (and potentially other future attributes)%0a-> if uploads are enabled, @@upload@@ passwords control uploading of files and attachments%0a%0aFinally, there is an @@admin@@ password that allows an administrator to override the passwords set for any individual page or group.%0a%0aBy default, PmWiki has the following password settings:%0a* The @@admin@@ and @@upload@@ passwords are locked by default.%0a* The Main and PmWiki groups have a locked @@attr@@ password (in their respective `GroupAttributes pages).%0a* The pages in the Site group except `Site.SideBar are locked against editing; by default the Site.SideBar page requires the admin or the site-wide edit password.%0a%0aAn @@admin@@ password can be used to overcome "locked" passwords, other than that, no password will allow access.%0a%0aSee [[Passwords]] for information about setting per-page and per-group passwords. The remainder of this page describes setting site-wide passwords from the ''local/config.php'' file.%0a%0a[[#settingsitewidepasswords]]%0a!! Setting site-wide passwords%0a%0aOne of the first things an admin should do is set an @@admin@@ password for the site. This is done via a line like the following in the ''local/config.php'' file:%0a%0a $DefaultPasswords['admin'] = crypt('secret_password');%0a%0aNote that the crypt() call is required for this -- PmWiki stores and processes all passwords internally as encrypted strings. See the [[#crypt | crypt section]] below for details about eliminating the cleartext password from the configuration file.%0a%0aTo set the entire site to be editable only by those who know an "edit" password, add a line like the following to ''local/config.php'':%0a%0a $DefaultPasswords['edit'] = crypt('edit_password');%0a%0aSimilarly, you can set [@$DefaultPasswords['read']@], [@$DefaultPasswords['edit']@], and [@$DefaultPasswords['upload']@] to control default @@read@@, @@edit@@, and @@upload@@ passwords for the entire site. The default passwords are used only for pages and groups which do not have passwords set. Also, each of the $DefaultPasswords values may be arrays of encrypted passwords:%0a%0a $DefaultPasswords['read'] = array(crypt('alpha'), crypt('beta'));%0a $DefaultPasswords['edit'] = crypt('beta');%0a%0aThis says that either "alpha" or "beta" can be used to read pages, but only the "beta" password will allow someone to edit a page. Since PmWiki remembers any passwords entered during the current session, the "beta" password will allow both reading and writing of pages, while the "alpha" password allows reading only. A person without either password would be unable to view pages at all.%0a%0a!! Identity-based authorization (username/password logins, [[AuthUser]])%0a%0aUnlike many systems which have '''identity-based''' systems for controlling access to pages (e.g., using a separate ''username'' and ''password'' for each person), PmWiki defaults to a ''password-based'' system as described above. In general password-based systems are often easier to maintain because they avoid the administrative overheads of creating user accounts, recovering lost passwords, and mapping usernames to permitted actions.%0a%0aHowever, PmWiki's ''authuser.php'' script augments the password-based system to allow access to pages based on a username and password combination. See [[AuthUser]] for more details on controlling access to pages based on user identity.%0a%0a!!Security holes ...%0a%0aAdministrators need to carefully plan where passwords are applied to avoid opening inadvertent security holes. If your wiki is open (anyone can read and edit), this would not seem to be a concern, '''except''', a malicious or confused user could apply a read password to a group and make the group completely unavailable to all other users. At the very least, even an open wiki should have a site-wide "admin" password and a site-wide "attr" password set in config.php. The ''sample-config.php'' file distributed with PmWiki indicates that the PmWiki and Main groups have "attr" locked by default, but if anyone creates a new group, "attr" is unlocked. Administrators must remember to set "attr" passwords for each new group (if desired) in this case. An easier solution is to include these lines in ''config.php'' :%0a%0a-> [@%0a$DefaultPasswords['admin'] = crypt('youradminpassword');%0a$DefaultPasswords['attr'] = crypt('yourattrpassword');%0a@]%0a%0a!! Encrypting passwords in ''config.php'' [[#crypt]]%0a%0aOne drawback to using the crypt() function directly to set passwords in ''config.php'' is that anyone able to view the file will see the unencrypted password. For example, if ''config.php'' contains%0a%0a $DefaultPasswords['admin'] = crypt('mysecret');%0a%0athen the "mysecret" password is in plain text for others to see. However, a wiki administrator can obtain and use an encrypted form of the password directly by using [@?action=crypt@] on any PmWiki url (or just jump to [[{$Name}?action=crypt]]). This action presents a form that generates encrypted versions of passwords for use in the ''config.php'' file. For example, when [@?action=crypt@] is given the password "@@mysecret@@", PmWiki will return a string like%0a%0a [@$1$hMMhCdfT$mZSCh.BJOidMRn4SOUUSi1@]%0a%0aThe string returned from [@?action=crypt@] can then be placed directly into config.php, as in:%0a%0a $DefaultPasswords['admin'] = [='$1$hMMhCdfT$mZSCh.BJOidMRn4SOUUSi1'=]; %0a%0aNote that in the encrypted form the ''crypt'' keyword and parentheses are removed, since the password is already encrypted. Also, the encrypted password must be in single quotes. In this example the password is still "@@mysecret@@", but somebody looking at ''config.php'' won't be able to see that just from looking at the encrypted form. ''Crypt'' may give you different encryptions for the same password--this is normal (and makes it harder for someone else to determine the original password).%0a%0a!! Removing passwords%0a%0aTo remove a site password entirely, such as the default locked password for uploads, just set it to empty:%0a%0a $DefaultPasswords['upload'] = '';%0a%0aYou can also use the special password "@nopass" via @@?action=attr@@ to have a non-password protected page within a password-protected group, or a non-password protected group with a site-wide default password set.%0a%0a!! Revoking or invalidating passwords%0a%0aIf a password is compromised and the wiki administrator wants to quickly invalidate all uses of that password on a site, a quick solution is the following in ''local/config.php'':%0a%0a $ForbiddenPasswords = array('secret', 'tanstaafl');%0a if (in_array(@$_POST['authpw'], $ForbiddenPasswords)) %0a unset($_POST['authpw']);%0a%0aThis prevents "secret" and "tanstaafl" from ever being accepted as a%0avalid authorization password, regardless of what pages may be%0ausing it.%0a%0a!! See Also%0a%0a* The $HandleAuth array, which sets the required authentication level that is necessary to perform an action.%0a%0a!! Protecting actions (example)%0a%0aEach action can be password protected. Cookbook authors providing scripts with own actions can use this also, but I'll limit the example to a (by default) not protected [@?action=source@]. This action shows the wikisource of the actual page. Sometimes you don't want that especially when using some [[PmWiki/conditional markup]] which should not be discovered easily or only by persons that are allowed to edit the page.%0a%0aThere are several solutions for that:%0a# Limit "source" only to editors add the following to your ''local/config.php'':%0a %0a--> [@$HandleAuth['source'] ='edit';@]%0a%0a# For using "source" with an own password, then add:%0a%0a--> [@$HandleAuth['source'] ='source';@]%0a--> [@$DefaultPasswords['source'] = crypt(secret);@] # ''see above''%0a%0a If you additionally want to set the password in the attributes page add:%0a%0a--> [@$PageAttributes['passwdsource'] = "$['Set new source password']";@]%0a%0aIn general, adding the prefix 'passwd' to an action name in the [@$PageAttributes@] array indicates that you wish for the given field to be encrypted when saved to disk.%0a%0aThe full set of steps to add new password handling for an action such as "diff" would be:%0a%0a->[@%0a# add a new (encrypted) field to the attr page%0a$PageAttributes['passwddiff'] = '$[Set new history password]';%0a%0a# clear the default password for 'diff'%0a$DefaultPasswords['diff'] = '';%0a%0a# Tell PmWiki that the 'diff' password allows action 'diff'.%0a$HandleAuth['diff'] = 'diff';%0a%0a# Tell PmWiki that a 'read' password %0a# (or optionally the 'edit') password%0a# is also sufficient to enable 'diff'.%0a# Of course, the 'admin' password will work too.%0a$AuthCascade['diff'] = 'read'; ## or 'edit'%0a@]%0a%0a%25trail%25%3c%3c|[[DocumentationIndex]]|>>%0a%0a>>faq%3c%3c [[#faq]]%0a%0aQ: There seems to be a default password. What is it? [[#pwlocked]]%0a%0aA: There isn't any valid password until you set one. [[PasswordsAdmin]] describes how to set one.%0a%0aPmWiki comes "out of the box" with $DefaultPasswords['admin'] set to '*'. This doesn't mean the password is an asterisk, it means that default admin password has to be something that encrypts to an asterisk. Since it's impossible for the crypt() function to ever return a 1-character encrypted value, the admin password is effectively locked until the admin sets one in config.php.%0a%0aQ: How do I use passwd-formatted files (like .htpasswd) for authentication?%0a%0aA: See [[AuthUser]] or [[Cookbook:UserAuth]]%0a%0aQ: Is there anything I can enter in a GroupAttributes field to say 'same as the admin password'? If not, is there anything I can put into the config.php file to have the same effect?%0a%0aA: For the sitewide edit password (in config.php), use '@_site_edit'. I haven't tested this, but I think one can also use '@_site_admin', '@_site_read', '@_site_attr', etc. for the other site-wide passwords set in config.php. '@admin' is used to specify the site admin password.%0a%0aQ: How do I edit protect, say, all RecentChanges pages?%0a%0aA: (needs answer)%0a PmWiki.PathVariables=%3c%3c|[[PmWiki.Variables]]|>>%0a%0aWhen dealing with file or path variables, one has to recognize the difference between working with URLs and files on disk. For example:%0a* The include() statements are used to include other files (on disk) into the currently running PmWiki script. Thus they require paths on the server's filesystem. %0a* The $ScriptUrl and $PubDirUrl variables are used to tell a ''browser'', connecting via the webserver, how to execute the pmwiki script ($ScriptUrl) and the base url for getting files from PmWiki's pub/ directory ($PubDirUrl).%0a%0aNote that a browser needs a URL (http://www.example.com/pmwiki/pub) while an include statement requires a server file path ($FarmD/scripts/something.php).%0a%0a:$FarmD:The directory on the server where the farm is located (i.e., the directory containing the farm's copy of ''pmwiki.php'' and the ''scripts/'' directory). This directory is automatically determined by pmwiki.php when it runs, and can be used to distinguish the farm's ''cookbook/'' and ''pub/'' subdirectories from a field's subdirectories.%0a%0a:$FarmPubDirUrl:is the url that refers to the @@pub@@ directory for an entire farm. It defaults to the same value as $PubDirUrl. %0a%0a:$PageCSSListFmt:is an associative array which PmWiki uses to find any local css configuration files. It consists of a set of (''key'',''value'') pairs. The ''key'' is a possible path to a file on disk holding the css data, while the ''value'' is the coresponding URL for that file. They keys are tested in turn, and for each named file that exists, the browser is instructed to load the corresponding URL. The default value for this variable is:%0a%0a array( %0a 'pub/css/local.css' => '$PubDirUrl/css/local.css',%0a 'pub/css/{$Group}.css' => '$PubDirUrl/css/{$Group}.css',%0a 'pub/css/{$FullName}.css' => '$PubDirUrl/css/{$FullName}.css');%0a%0a->Note that the default (as of version pmwiki-2.1.beta26) makes no reference to $FarmPubDirUrl. If you wish to be able to place css configuration files in both the field's @@pub@@ directory, and the farm's @@pub@@ directory, you may want to add these lines to your @@local/config.php@@ file (as described in [[Cookbook:SharedPages]]):%0a%0a $PageCSSListFmt = array(%0a '$FarmD/pub/css/local.css' => '$FarmPubDirUrl/css/local.css',%0a '$FarmD/pub/css/$Group.css' => '$FarmPubDirUrl/css/$Group.css',%0a '$FarmD/pub/css/$FullName.css' => '$FarmPubDirUrl/css/$FullName.css',%0a 'pub/css/local.css' => '$PubDirUrl/css/local.css',%0a 'pub/css/$Group.css' => '$PubDirUrl/css/$Group.css',%0a 'pub/css/$FullName.css' => '$PubDirUrl/css/$FullName.css');%0a%0a:$PubDirUrl: is the URL that refers to the @@pub@@ directory. That directory contains all the files and subdirectories that must be directly accessible from a browser (e.g. CSS and HTML files). Most prominent here is the @@skins@@ subdirectory.%0a%0a:$ScriptUrl: is the URL that you want people's browsers to use when accessing PmWiki, either as a field or farm. It's used whenever PmWiki needs to generate a link to another PmWiki page or action. PmWiki is usually fairly good about "guessing" the correct value for $ScriptUrl on its own, but sometimes an admin needs to set it explicitly because of URL manipulations by the webserver (such as Cookbook:CleanUrls, mod_rewrite, bizarre PHP configurations, and so on).%0a%0a:$SkinDirUrl:Set by ''scripts/skins.php'' to be the base url of the current skin's directory (i.e., within a 'pub/skins/' directory). This variable is typically used inside of a skin .tmpl file to provide access to .css files and graphic images associated with the skin.%0a%0a:$WorkDir:%0a: :This variable is a string that gives a local path to a directory where the pmwiki engine can create temporary files etc. PmWiki needs this for a variety of things, such as building merged edits, caching mailposts entries, keeping track of the last modification time of the site, other types of cache, etc. Do not confuse this variable with $WikiDir; the reason that both $WorkDir and $WikiDir refer by default to the directory [@wiki.d/@] is merely to simplify things for the administrator. %0a%0a:$WikiDir: %0a: :$WikiDir is a `PageStore-object that refers to how wiki pages are stored. This can be a simple reference to a directory (typically ''wiki.d/''), or something more advanced such as a `MySQL backend or a .dbm-file. Do not confuse this variable with $WorkDir; the reason that both $WorkDir and $WikiDir refer by default to the directory [@wiki.d/@] is merely to simplify things for the administrator.%0a%0a:$WikiLibDirs:%0a: :$WikiLibDirs is an array of `PageStore objects that specify where to look for pages. By default it is set up to look in ''wiki.d/'' and ''wikilib.d/'', but can be changed to look other places. For example, to exclude the pages that are bundled in the PmWiki distribution, use the line below. (Note that some features such as editing and search rely on having certain pages available, so you may need to copy them to the $WikiDir.)%0a $WikiLibDirs = array(&$WikiDir);%0a%0a:$LocalDir:The filesystem location of the ''local/'' directory, holding [[local customization(s)]] and [[per group customization]] files. Typically set in a [[WikiFarm(s)]]'s ''farmconfig.php''. (Note that farm configuration files always occur in ''$FarmD/local/farmconfig.php'', regardless of any setting for $LocalDir.)%0a%0a%0a!!See also%0a* [[LayoutVariables]] for URL layout options%0a* [[LinkVariables]] - variables that control the display of links in pages%0a* [[EditVariables]] - variables used when editing pages%0a* [[UploadVariables]] - variables used for uploads/attachments%0a PmWiki.PatrickMichaud=Patrick Michaud (Pm) is the author of PmWiki. More information about him can be found at http://www.pmichaud.com. PmWiki.PerGroupCustomizations=%25audience%25 administrators (intermediate)%0aOne of the purposes of [[WikiGroup]]s is to allow a [[Wiki Administrator]] to customize the features of PmWiki on a per-group basis. Here is where ''per group customizations'' come into play.%0a%0aThe ''local/'' subdirectory (in the same directory that holds ''pmwiki.php'') is used to hold local configuration files. To perform [[local customizations]] for a particular WikiGroup, place the customizations in a file called "''%3cgroupname>.php''" (where ''%3cgroupname>'' is the actual name of the page group in question) in the ''local/'' subdirectory. This file will be automatically processed after processing any local customizations in the ''config.php'' file.%0a%0aFor example, to change the image displayed in the upper-left corner of pages in the "Chess" WikiGroup, one could create ''local/Chess.php'' containing%0a%0a %3c?php%0a $PageLogoUrl = "/myimages/chess.gif";%0a%0aThis would cause all pages in the Chess [[Wiki Group]] to use "/myimages/chess.gif" as the logo image instead of the default.%0a%0aAlmost any customization that would be placed in ''config.php'' can be used as a per-group customization.%0a%0a[[#PerPage]] PmWiki also allows per-page customizations, simply use the full name of the page to be customized instead of the group. For example, one can use the file ''local/Chess.`HomePage.php'' to set local customizations for Chess.`HomePage.%0a%0aFor all local customizations, PmWiki first processes the ''local/config.php'' file, and then looks for a per-page customization file in the ''local/'' subdirectory to process, followed by any per-group customization file. If no per-page or per-group customizations are loaded, then PmWiki loads ''local/default.php''.%0a%0aAny customization file can set $EnablePGCust=0; to prevent later page/group/default customizations from being automatically loaded. If a per-page customization needs to have the per-group customizations loaded first, it can do so directly by using PHP's [@include_once()@] function.%0a%0aAny passwords required for a group should be set in the group's `GroupAttributes page (see [[PasswordsAdmin]]) and not in a group customization file. %0a%0a[[Wiki Group]]s are an easy way to host multiple sites in a single PmWiki installation by giving each site its own group. Another approach is to use [[Wiki Farms]], which allows each site to have its own set of WikiGroup and local customization files. If you're hoping to add several levels of groups, [[PmWiki:HierarchicalGroups|read this first]].%0a%0a%25trail%25 %3c%3c|[[Documentation Index]]|>> PmWiki.PmWiki=PmWiki is a [[wiki(WikiWeb)]]-based system for collaborative creation and maintenance of websites.%0a%0aPmWiki pages look and act like normal web pages, except they have an "[[Main/WikiSandbox?action=edit|Edit]]" link that makes it easy to modify existing pages and add new pages into the website, using [[basic editing]] rules. You do not need to know or use any HTML or CSS. Page editing can be left open to the public or restricted to small groups of authors.%0a%0a!!Key PmWiki Features%0a%0a-%3c'''Custom look-and-feel''': A site administrator can quickly change the appearance and functions of a PmWiki site by using different [[skins]] and HTML templates. If you can't find an appropriate skin [[already made -> Cookbook:Skins]], you can easily modify one or create your own.%0a%0a-%3c'''Access control''': PmWiki password protection can be applied to an entire site, to groups of pages, or to individual pages. Password protection controls who can read pages, edit pages, and upload attachments. PmWiki's access control system is completely self-contained, but it can also work in conjunction with existing password databases, such as ''.htaccess'', LDAP servers, and MySQL databases.%0a%0a-%3c'''Customization and plugin architecture''': One principle of the [[PmWikiPhilosophy]] is to only include essential features in the core engine, but make it easy for administrators to customize and add new markup. Hundreds of features are already available by using extensions (called "recipes") that are available from the PmWiki [[(Cookbook:)Cookbook]].%0a%0aPmWiki is written in %25newwin%25[[http://php.net/|PHP]] and distributed under the %25newwin%25[[http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html|General Public License]]. It is designed to be simple to [[PmWiki/install(ation)]], customize, and maintain for a variety of applications. This site is running {$Version}.%0a%0aPmWiki is a registered trademark of [[http://www.pmichaud.com/ | Patrick R. Michaud ]].%0a%0aPmWiki's home on the web is at [[(http://)pmwiki.org(/)]].%0a PmWiki.PmWikiPhilosophy=This page describes some of the ideas that guide the design and implementation of PmWiki. [[Patrick Michaud]] doesn't claim that anything listed below is an original idea; these are just what drive the development of PmWiki. You're welcome to express your disagreement with anything listed below. [[PmWiki.Audiences]] also describes much of the reasoning behind the ideas given below.%0a%0a:''1. Favor writers over readers'':At its heart, PmWiki is a collaborative authoring system for hyperlinked documents. It's hard enough to get people (including Pm) to contribute written material; making authors deal with HTML markup and linking issues places more obstacles to active contribution. So, PmWiki aims to make it easier to author documents, even if doing so limits the types of documents being authored.%0a%0a:''2. Don't try to replace HTML'':PmWiki doesn't make any attempt to do everything that can be done in HTML. There are good reasons that people don't use web browsers to edit HTML--it's just not very effective. If you need to be writing lots of funky HTML in a web page, then PmWiki is not what you should be using to create it. What PmWiki does try to do is make it easy to link PmWiki to other "non-wiki" web documents, to embed PmWiki pages inside of complex web pages, and to allow other web documents to easily link to PmWiki.%0a%0a: :This principle also follows from the "favor writers over readers" principle above--every new feature added to PmWiki requires some sort of additional markup to support it. Pretty soon the source document looks pretty ugly and we'd all be better off just writing HTML. %0a%0a: :Another reason for avoiding arbitrary HTML is that ill-formed HTML can cause pages to stop displaying completely, and arbitrary HTML can be a security risk--more so when pages can be created anonymously. See http://www.cert.org/advisories/CA-2000-02.html for more information. %0a%0a:''3. Avoid gratuitous features (or "creeping featurism")'':In general PmWiki features are implemented in response to specific needs, rather than because someone identifies something that "might be useful". In any sort of useful system, it's hard to change a poorly designed feature once people have built a lot of structure based on it. (Need an example? Look at MS-DOS or Windows.) One way to avoid poor design is to resist the temptation to implement something until you have a clearer idea of how it will be used. %0a%0a:''4. Support collaborative maintenance of public web pages'':Although this wasn't at all the original intent of PmWiki, it became quickly obvious that [[WikiWikiWeb]] principles could be used to make it easier for groups to collaboratively design and maintain a public web site presence. PmWiki allows individual pages to be password protected, and a couple of local customizations makes it easy to protect large sections of PmWiki pages. Furthermore, in many ways PmWiki provides "style sheets on steroids": you can quickly change the headers, footers, and other elements on a large group of pages without ever having to touch the individual page contents. Finally, it's relatively easy to add [[custom markup]] for specialized applications.%0a%0a:''5. Be easy to install, configure, and maintain'': With a compressed gzip file size of just around 200K, uploading PmWiki to your server is a speedy operation. Do a chmod or two, update a few settings in config.php and you should be up and running. PmWiki stores all data in flat files, so there is no need for `MySQL or other utilities. Upgrading is usually a simple matter of copying the latest version's files over the files of your existing PmWiki installation. (One of the biggest reasons for the creation of PmWiki was that other wiki engines at the time required modifications to the distribution files, so admins ended up losing their customizations on every upgrade.)%0a%0a%25trail%25%3c%3c|[[DocumentationIndex]]|>>%0a PmWiki.RefCount=RefCount performs link reference counts on pages in the PmWiki database (i.e., counts of links between pages). Before using RefCount, it must be enabled by the [[wiki administrator]] by placing the following line in a [[local customization(s)]] file:%0a%0a->[@include_once("$FarmD/scripts/refcount.php");@]%0a%0aTo use refcount add [@?action=refcount@] to the URL of any wiki page to bring up the reference count form. For example:%0a%0a%25newwin%25http://www.pmichaud.com/wiki/PmWiki/RefCount?action=refcount%0a%0aThe refcount form contains the following controls:%0a*'''Show''' ~ This selects which pages will appear in the output%0a**all ~ Shows all references %0a**missing ~ Shows only references to pages that don't exist%0a**existing ~ Shows only references to pages that do exist%0a**orphaned ~ Shows pages that exist but don't have any references to them. There is no way to browse to an orphaned page.%0a*'''page names in group''' ~ Selects which group(s) to the referenced pages can be in%0a*'''referenced from pages in''' ~ Selects which group(s) the referencing pages can be in%0a*'''Display referencing pages''' ~ Includes a link to the referencing page -- this can make for a very long output unless you limit the groups searched%0a%0aThe output is a table where each row of the table contains a page name or link reference, the number of (non-RecentChanges) pages that contain links to the page and the number of Recent Changes pages with links to the page.%0a%0a%25trail%25%3c%3c|[[Documentation Index]]|>>%0a PmWiki.ReleaseNotes=(:title Release Notes:)%0a(:Summary: PmWiki release notes:)%0a%0a%25rfloat trail%25%3c%3c|[[Documentation Index]]|>>%25%25%0a%0a!! Version 2.2.0-beta1 through 2.2.0-beta65 (2006-09-25 to 2007-11-17)%0aAs discussed on the pmwiki-users mailing list, we have a number of%0anew features and refactorings taking place in the core code. Thus,%0athe next set of releases will be designated as "2.2.0-beta", so%0athat administrators will know to review the release notes here%0afor important changes that may impact their site when upgrading%0afrom 2.1.x or earlier to a 2.2 release.%0a%0aHere's a list of important changes:%0a%0a* As of 2.2.0-beta58, several pages that were formally in the [[Site]].* group are now in a separate [[SiteAdmin]].* group, which is read-restricted by default. The affected pages include Site.AuthUser, Site.AuthList, Site.NotifyList, Site.Blocklist, and Site.ApprovedUrls . If upgrading from an earlier version of PmWiki, PmWiki will prompt to automatically copy these pages to their new location if needed. If a site wishes to continue using the old Site.* group for these pages, simply set%0a%0a-> $SiteAdminGroup = $SiteGroup;%0a%0a->As of 2.2.0-beta59 this feature works for WikiFarms, in beta-58 affected pages in each field have to be manually reconfigured, or the above setting to change $SiteAdminGroup made.%0a-> when carrying out this upgrade inspect your config files for lines such as%0a--> $BlocklistDownload['Site.Blocklist-PmWiki'] = array('format' => 'pmwiki');%0a->as you may wish to fix then, eg%0a--> $BlocklistDownload[$SiteAdminGroup . '.Blocklist-PmWiki'] = array('format' => 'pmwiki');%0a%0a* Important Change in Passwords in PmWiki 2.2 indicating that the group can be edited even if a site password is set will be done by @@"@nopass"@@ prior it was done by @@"nopass"@@%0a-> When migrating a wiki you will have to manually modify the permission or by a script replace in all the page concerned @@passwdread=nopass:@@ by @@passwdread=@nopass@@ (see [[PITS/00961]]) [[~isidor]]%0a%0a* PmWiki now ships with WikiWords entirely disabled by default. To re-enable them, set either $LinkWikiWords or $EnableWikiWords to 1. To get the 2.1 behavior where WikiWords are spaced and parsed but don't form links, use the following:%0a-> $EnableWikiWords = 1;%0a-> $LinkWikiWords = 0;%0a%0a* It's now easy to disable the rule that causes lines with leading spaces to be treated as preformatted text -- simply set $EnableWSPre=0; to disable this rule.%0a%0a--> '''Important:''' There is ongoing discussion that the leading whitespace rule may be disabled ''by default'' in a future versions of 2.2.0-beta. If you want to make sure that the rule will continue to work in future upgrades, set $EnableWSPre=1; in ''local/config.php''.%0a%0a* The $ROSPatterns variable has changed somewhat -- replacement strings are no longer automatically passed through FmtPageName() prior to substitution (i.e., it must now be done explicitly).%0a%0a* Page variables and page links inside of [@(:include:)@] pages are now treated as relative to the included page, instead of the currently browsed page. In short, the idea is that links and page variables should be evaluated with respect to the page in which they are written, as opposed to the page in which they appear. This seems to be more in line with what authors expect. There are a number of important ramifications of this change:%0a%0a[[#relativeurls]]%0a** We now have a new [@{*$var}@] form of page variable, which always refers to "the currently displayed page". Pages such as Site.PageActions and Site.EditForm that are designed to work on "the currently browsed page" should generally switch to using [@{*$FullName}@] instead of [@{$FullName}@].%0a%0a** The $EnableRelativePageLinks and $EnableRelativePageVars settings control the treatment of links and page variables in included pages. However, to minimize disruption to existing sites, $EnableRelativePageVars defaults to '''disabled'''. This will give existing sites an opportunity to convert any absolute [@{$var}@] references to be [@{*$var}@] instead.%0a%0a** Eventually $EnableRelativePageVars will be enabled by default, so we highly recommend setting [@$EnableRelativePageVars = 1;@] in ''local/config.php'' to see how a site will react to the new interpretation. Administrators should especially check any customized versions of the following:%0a---> [[Site.PageActions]]%0a---> [[Site.EditForm]]%0a---> [[Site.PageNotFound]]%0a---> SideBar pages with ?action= links for the current page%0a---> $GroupHeaderFmt, $GroupFooterFmt%0a---> [[Page lists]] that refer to the current group or page, etc in sidebars, headers, and footers%0a%0a** The [@(:include:)@] directive now has a [@basepage=@] option whereby an author can explicitly specify the page upon which relative links and page variables should be based. If no basepage= option is specified, the included page is assumed to be the base.%0a%0a* Sites that want to retain the pre-2.2 behavior of [@(:include:)@] and other items can set [@$Transition['version'] = 2001900;@] to automatically retain the 2.1.x defaults.%0a%0a* Text inserted via [@(:include:)@] can contain "immediate substitutions" of the form [@{$$option}@] -- these are substituted with the value of any options provided to the include directive.%0a%0a* PmWiki now recognizes when it is being accessed via "https:" and switches its internal links appropriately. This can be overridden by explicitly setting $ScriptUrl and $PubDirUrl.%0a%0a* A new $EnableLinkPageRelative option allows PmWiki to generate relative urls for page links instead of absolute urls.%0a%0a* Draft handling capabilities have been greatly improved. When $EnableDrafts is set, then the "Save" button is relabeled to "Publish" and a "Save draft" button appears. In addition, an $EnablePublishAttr configuration variable adds a new "publish" authorization level to distinguish editing from publishing. See [[PmWiki:Drafts]] for more details.%0a%0a[[#ptvstart]]%0a* There is a new [@{$:var}@] "page text variable" available that is able to grab text excerpts out of markup content. For example, [@{SomePage$:Xyz}@] will be replaced by a definition of "Xyz" in SomePage. Page text variables can be defined using definition markup, a line beginning with the variable name and a colon, or a special directive form (that doesn't display anything on output):%0a%0a-->[@%0a:Xyz: some value # definition list form%0aXyz: some value # colon form%0a(:Xyz: some value:) # directive form%0a@]%0a[[#ptvend]]%0a%0a* The [@(:pagelist:)@] command can now filter pages based on the contents of page variables and/or page text variables. For example, the following directive displays only those pages that have an "Xyz" page text variable with "some value":%0a%0a-->[@(:pagelist $:Xyz="some value":)@]%0a%0a Wildcards also work here, thus the following pagelist command lists pages where the page's title starts with the letter "a":%0a%0a-->[@(:pagelist $Title=A* :)@]%0a%0a* The if= option to [@(:pagelist)@] can be used to filter pages based on conditional markup:%0a%0a-->[@(:pagelist if="auth upload {=$FullName}":)@] pages with upload permission%0a-->[@(:pagelist if="date today.. {=$Name}":)@] pages with names that are dates later than today%0a%0a* Spaces no longer separate wildcard patterns -- use commas. (Most people have been doing this already.)%0a%0a* Because page variables are now "relative", the [@{$PageCount}, {$GroupCount}, {$GroupPageCount}@] variables used in pagelist templates are now [@{$$PageCount}, {$$GroupCount}, {$$GroupPageCount}@].%0a%0a* One can now use [@{$$option}@] in a pagelist template to obtain the value of any 'option=' provided to the [@(:pagelist:)@] command.%0a%0a* The [@(:pagelist:)@] directive no longer accepts parameters from urls or forms by default. In order to have it accept such parameters (which was the default in 2.1 and earlier), add a [@request=1@] option to the [@(:pagelist:)@] directive.%0a%0a* The [@count=@] option to pagelists now accepts negative values to count from the end of the list. Thus [@count=5@] returns the the first five pages in the list, and [@count=-5@] returns the last five pages in the list. In addition, ranges of pages may be specified, as in [@count=10..19@] or [@count=-10..-5@].%0a%0a* Pagelist templates may have special [@(:template first ...:)@] and [@(:template last ...:)@] sections to specify output for the first or last page in the list or a group. There's also a [@(:template defaults ...:)@] to allow a template to specify default options.%0a%0a* PmWiki comes with an ability to cache the results of certain [@(:pagelist:)@] directives, to speed up processing on subsequent visits to the page. To enable this feature, set $PageListCacheDir to the name of a writable directory (e.g., ''work.d/'').%0a%0a* The [@(:if ...:)@] conditional markup now also understands [@(:elseif ...:)@] and [@(:else:)@]. Conditions still do not nest, however.%0a%0a* The [@(:if date ...:)@] conditional markup can now perform date comparisons for dates other than the current date and time.%0a%0a* [[WikiTrails]] can now specify #anchor identifiers to use only sections of pages as a trail.%0a%0a* A new [@(:if ontrail ...:)@] condition allows testing if a page is listed on a trail.%0a%0a* The extensions .odt, .ods, and .odp (from OpenOffice.org) are now recognized as valid attachment types by default.%0a%0a* A new [[blocklist]] capability has been added to the core distribution. It allows blocking of posts based on IP address, phrase, or regular expression, and can also make use of publicly available standard blocklists. See [[PmWiki.Blocklist]] for details.%0a%0a* There is a new [[SiteAdmin.AuthList]] page that can display a summary of all password and permissions settings for pages on a site. This page is restricted to administrators by default.%0a%0a* There are new [@{$PasswdRead}@], [@{$PasswdEdit}@], etc. variables that display the current password settings for a page (assuming the browser has attr permissions or whatever permissions are set in $PasswdVarAuth).%0a%0a* Forms creation via the [@(:input:)@] markup has been internally refactored somewhat (and may still undergo some changes prior to 2.2.0 release). The new [@(:input select ...:)@] markup can be used to create select boxes, and [@(:input default ...:)@] can be used to set default control values, including for radio buttons and checkboxes.%0a%0a* The [@(:input textarea:)@] markup now can take values from other sources, including page text variables from other pages.%0a%0a* Specifying [@focus=1@] on an [@(:input:)@] control causes that control to receive the input focus when a page is loaded. If a page has multiple controls requesting the focus, then the first control with the lowest value of [@focus=@] "wins".%0a%0a* PmWiki now provides a ''scripts/creole.php'' module to enable Creole standard markup. To enable this, add [@include_once('scripts/creole.php')@] to a local customization file.%0a%0a* PmWiki adds a new [@{(...)}@] ''markup expression'' capability, which allows various simple string and data processing (e.g., formatting of dates and times). This is extensible so that recipe authors and system administrators can easily add custom expression operators.%0a%0a* It's now possible to configure PmWiki to automatically create Category pages whenever a page is saved with category links and the corresponding category doesn't already exist. Pages are created only if the author has appropriate write permissions into the group. To enable this behavior, add the following to ''local/config.php'':%0a%0a-->[@$AutoCreate['/^Category\\./'] = array('ctime' => $Now);@]%0a%0a* Sites with wikiwords enabled can now set $WikiWordCount['WikiWord'] to -1 to indicate that 'WikiWord' should not be spaced according to $SpaceWikiWords.%0a%0a* WikiWords that follow # or & are no longer treated as WikiWords.%0a%0a* Links to non-existent group home pages (e.g., [@[[Group.]]@] and [@[[Group/]]@]) will now go to the first valid entry of $PagePathFmt, instead of being hardcoded to "Group.Group". For example, to set PmWiki to default group home pages to [@$DefaultName@], use%0a%0a-->[@$PagePathFmt = array('{$Group}.$1', '$1.{$DefaultName}', '$1.$1');@]%0a%0a* PmWiki now provides a $CurrentTimeISO and $TimeISOFmt variables, for specifying dates in ISO format.%0a%0a* [[(Cookbook:)Cookbook]] authors can use the internal PmWiki function UpdatePage (temporarily documented at [[(Cookbook:)DebuggingForCookbookAuthors]]) to change page text while preserving history/diff information, updating page revision numbers, updating RecentChanges pages, sending email notifications, etc.%0a%0a* [[Skin templates]] are now required to have %3c!--HTMLHeader--> and %3c!--HTMLFooter--> directives. Setting $EnableSkinDiag causes PmWiki to return an error if this isn't the case for a loaded skin. Skins that explicitly do not want HTMLHeader or HTMLFooter sections can use %3c!--NoHTMLHeader--> and %3c!--NoHTMLFooter--> to suppress the warning.%0a%0a* Added a new "pre" wikistyle for preformatted text blocks.%0a%0a* The xlpage-utf-8.php script now understands how to space UTF-8 wikiwords. %0a%0a* Searches on utf-8 site are now case-insensitive for utf-8 characters.%0a%0a* Many Abort() calls now provide a link to pages on pmwiki.org that can explain the problem in more detail and provide troubleshooting assistance.%0a%0a* PmWiki no longer reports "?cannot acquire lockfile" if the visitor is simply browsing pages or performing other read-only actions.%0a%0a* The $EnableReadOnly configuration variable can be set to signal PmWiki that it is to run in "read-only" mode (e.g., for distribution on read-only media). Attempts to perform actions that write to the disk are either ignored or raise an error via Abort().%0a%0a* Including authuser.php no longer automatically calls ResolvePageName().%0a%0a* Authentication using Active Directory is now simplified. In Site.AuthUser or the $AuthUser variable, set "ldap://name.of.ad.server/" with no additional path information (see PmWiki.AuthUser for more details).%0a%0a* Pages are now saved with a "charset=" attribute to identify the character set in effect when the page was saved.%0a%0a* The phpdiff.php algorithm has been optimized to be smarter about finding smaller diffs.%0a%0a* Removed the (deprecated) "#wikileft h1" and "#wikileft h5" styles from the pmwiki default skin.%0a%0a* The mailposts.php and compat1x.php scripts have been removed from the distribution.%0a%0a!! Version 2.1.27 (2006-12-11)%0a%0aThis version backports from 2.2.0-beta a bugfix for $TableRowIndexMax and also support for the [@{*$Variable}@] markup.%0a%0a!! Version 2.1.26 (2006-09-11)%0a%0aThis version fixes a bug in feeds.php that would cause feed entries to be mixed up.%0a%0a!! Version 2.1.25 (2006-09-08)%0a%0aThis release fixes a bug in authuser.php introduced by the 2.1.24 release.%0a%0aThe skin template code has also been extended to allow [@%3c!--XMLHeader-->@] and [@%3c!--XMLFooter-->@] as aliases for [@%3c!--HTMLHeader-->@] and [@%3c!--HTMLFooter-->@].%0a%0a!! Version 2.1.24 (2006-09-06)%0a%0aThis release makes some improvements and fixes to the [[AuthUser]]%0acapability.%0a%0aA bug in authuser.php that had trouble dealing with non-array values in $AuthUser has been fixed.%0a%0aIt is now possible to specify group memberships from ''local/config.php'' (remember that such entries must come ''before'' including the ''authuser.php'' script):%0a%0a # alice and bob's passwords%0a $AuthUser['alice'] = crypt('alicepassword');%0a $AuthUser['bob'] = crypt('bobpassword');%0a%0a # members of the @writers and @admins groups%0a $AuthUser['@writers'] = array('alice', 'bob');%0a $AuthUser['@admins'] = array('alice', 'dave');%0a%0a # carol is a member of @editors and @writers%0a $AuthUser['carol'] = array('@editors', '@writers');%0a%0aAuthUser can now read from Apache-formatted .htgroup files. The location of the .htgroup file can be done either in ''local/config.php'' or [[Site.AuthUser]]%0a%0a # local/config.php:%0a $AuthUser['htgroup'] = '/path/to/.htgroup';%0a%0a # Site.AuthUser%0a htgroup: /path/to/.htgroup%0a%0a%0a!! Versions 2.1.21, 2.1.22, 2.1.23 (2006-09-05, 2006-09-06)%0a%0aThis release closes a potential security vulnerability for sites %0athat are running with 'register_globals' set to on. Details of%0athe vulnerability will be forthcoming on the mailing list%0aand site.%0a%0aSites that are running with PHP 'register_globals' and 'allow_url_fopen'%0aset to 'On' should upgrade to this release at the earliest%0aopportunity. If upgrading isn't an option, contact Pm for%0aa patch to older versions.%0a%0aThere is now a tool available to analyze PmWiki sites for security%0aand other configuration settings, see [[PmWiki:SiteAnalyzer]].%0a%0aVersion 2.1.23 also corrects a bug that prevented PmWiki from being%0aable to read pagefiles created by versions of PmWiki before 0.5.6.%0a%0a!! Version 2.1.20 (2006-09-04)%0a%0aMore minor bugfixes:%0a* Corrected a bug with WikiWord references appearing in the [@(:attachlist:)@] markup.%0a* Restore ability to remove/override PmWiki's default CSS settings.%0a%0a!! Version 2.1.19 (2006-08-30)%0a%0aThis release provides a number of very minor bugfixes and%0aenhancements:%0a%0a* Fixed a bug in the pageindex code that was causing it to not regenerate as quickly as it should.%0a* Fixed image/object/embed handling in wikistyles to better support the [[Cookbook:Flash]] recipe.%0a* Fixed a bug with wikistyles and input form tags.%0a%0aThe next release(s) may have a number of substantial code%0aenhancements and changes, so this release simply closes out%0aa few items before introducing those changes.%0a%0a%0a!! Version 2.1.18 (2006-08-28)%0a%0aThis release closes a potential cross-site scripting vulnerability%0athat could allow authors to inject Javascript code through the%0avarious table markups.%0a%0aThe release also adds a new [@(:input image:)@] markup to generate%0aimage input tags in forms.%0a%0aFinally, this release corrects a problem with [@?action=print@]%0afailing to properly set the [@{$Action}@] page variable.%0a%0a!! Version 2.1.17 (2006-08-26)%0a%0aThis release fixes a long-standing bug with $EnableIMSCaching%0a(PITS:00573), whereby login/logout operations wouldn't invalidate %0abrowser caches, causing some people to see versions of a page prior%0ato the login/logout taking place. %0a%0aThe new IMS caching code maintains a "imstime" cookie in the %0avisitor's browser that keeps track of the time of last login, %0alogout, author name change, or site modification. This cookie%0ais then used to determine the proper response to browser requests%0acontaining If-Modified-Since headers. (Previously only the%0atime of the last site modification was available.) %0a%0aBrowsers which do not accept cookies will effectively act as%0athough IMS caching is disabled.%0a%0a%0a!! Version 2.1.16 (2006-08-26)%0a%0aThis release makes some improvements to skin handling -- primarily%0athis improves the capability of relocating skin files to other%0alocations, and to provide the ability for recipes to insert items%0aat the ''end'' of HTML output.%0a%0aThis release introduces a [@%3c!--HTMLFooter-->@] directive into%0a[[skin templates]], which allows recipes and local%0acustomizations to insert output near the end of a document %0ausing a $HTMLFooterFmt array from PHP.%0a%0aAlso, the [@%3c!--HeaderText-->@] directive, which inserts the%0acontents of $HTMLHeaderFmt into the output, has now been%0arenamed to [@%3c!--HTMLHeader-->@]. PmWiki will continue to%0arecognize [@%3c!--HeaderText-->@] to preserve compatibility with%0aexisting skins, but [@%3c!--HTMLHeader-->@] is preferred.%0a%0aA new $SkinLibDirs array has been introduced which allows%0athe source locations and urls for skins to be specified from%0aa customization file. By default $SkinLibDirs is set as%0a%0a $SkinLibDirs = array("./pub/skins/\$Skin" => "$PubDirUrl/skins/\$Skin",%0a "$FarmD/pub/skins/\$Skin" => "$FarmPubDirUrl/skins/\$Skin");%0a%0aThe keys (on the left) indicate the places to look for a "skin .tmpl %0afile" in the filesystem, while the values (on the right) indicate the%0aurl location of the "skin css file". Modifying the value of %0a$SkinLibDirs allows a skin .tmpl file to be located anywhere on the %0afilesystem.%0a%0aAs far as I can see, none of the changes introduced by this%0arelease should have any sort of negative impact on existing%0asites, so it should be safe to upgrade. (If I'm wrong, please%0alet me know.)%0a%0a%0a!! Version 2.1.15 (2006-08-25)%0a%0aThis release includes a number of feature enhancements and code cleanups%0aas reported or requested by administrators.%0a%0aFirst, AuthUser's LDAP authentication system now allows the use of%0aa [@?filter@] parameter, consistent with urls used for mod_auth_ldap%0aauthorization in Apache. See the newly updated LDAP section of the%0a[[AuthUser]] documentation for more details.%0a%0aA chicken-and-egg problem with the [@@_site_*@] authorization groups%0ahas been resolved. It's now possible to have a page's read authorization%0arefer to things such as [@_site_edit@].%0a%0aAlso, the RetrieveAuthPage() function -- used for retrieving pages only%0aif the visitor is authorized to do so -- now recognizes a special%0alevel parameter of 'ALWAYS', which means to always authorize access%0aregardless of the browser or visitors current permissions. This%0amay be useful for allowing certain operations to take place from%0awithin trusted scripts without having to grant full authorization%0ato the browser.%0a%0aHardcoded instances of the ''local/'' directory now use a%0acustomizable $LocalDir variable. This variable controls where%0aPmWiki looks for ''local/config.php'' and per-group customization %0afiles. It may be useful for some [[Wiki Farm(s)]] contexts. Note that%0athis does not change or affect the location of %0a''$FarmD/local/farmconfig.php''.%0a%0aSome minor internal changes have been made to %0a''scripts/wikistyles.php'' to better accommodate the %0awikipublisher recipe. It's probably better if we don't try%0ato explain them. :-)%0a%0a%0a!! Version 2.1.13, 2.1.14 (2006-08-15, 2006-08-16)%0a%0aThis release fixes a bug in handling numeric passwords, and also%0aallows ldaps:// authentication sources.%0a%0a!! Version 2.1.12 (2006-08-07)%0a%0aThis version introduces the ability to nest divs and tables.%0aThe standard [@(:table:)@] and [@(:div:)@] markups are still%0aavailable, except that a [@(:div:)@] may contain a [@(:table:)@]%0aand vice-versa. %0a%0aAs in previous versions of PmWiki, the [@(:div:)@] markup%0aautomatically closes any previous [@(:div:)@]. However, there%0aare now [@(:div1:)@], [@(:div2:)@], etc. markups (and the%0acorresponding [@(:div1end:)@], [@(:div2end:)@], ...) which can be%0aused to uniquely distinguish divs for nesting purposes.%0a%0aTo restore PmWiki's previous "non-nested" div behavior, set%0a$Transition['nodivnest'] = 1; in a local customization file.%0a%0aOther changes in this release:%0a* Add a [@(:noaction:)@] directive to suppress display of page actions.%0a* Allow anchor tags to contain colons, hyphens, and dots.%0a* Add "white-space" as an allowed wikistyle.%0a* Other minor bug fixes and typographical corrections.%0a%0a%0a!! Version 2.1.11 (2006-06-09)%0a%0aThis is a minor update that prevents [@%25define=%25@] wikistyles%0afrom generating empty paragraphs in the HTML output. Prior to%0athis release, markup lines containing only wikistyle definitions%0awould often generate empty paragraphs (%3cp>%3c/p>), this release%0achanges things so that a markup line beginning with [@%25define=@]%0aand containing only wikistyle definitions will not initiate%0aa new paragraph.%0a%0a%0a!! Version 2.1.10 (2006-06-03)%0a%0aVersion 2.1.4 introduced an [@{$Action}@] page variable that would%0acontain the current [@?action=@] value. Unfortunately, this page%0avariable conflicted with a pre-existing [@$Action@] global variable%0athat was being used by skins to display a human-friendly form of%0athe current action. Since there's not really a clean way to resolve%0athis, I've decided to keep [@{$Action}@] as a page variable%0awith the current action value (as introduced in 2.1.4), and change %0athe global for skins to be $ActionTitle. This will require updating%0askins to use $ActionTitle instead of $Action. I apologize for the%0aconflict.%0a%0aThis release adds a Site.LocalTemplates page for the [@fmt=#xyz@]%0aoption in pagelist and search results. The list of pages to be%0asearched can be customized via the $FPLTemplatePageFmt variable.%0aThe [@fmt=#xyz@] option will now also search the current page for%0aa matching template before searching Site.LocalTemplates%0aand Site.PageListTemplates.%0a%0aThe 'pmwiki' skin now places a %3cspan> around the "Recent Changes"%0alink in the header to make it somewhat easier to style.%0a%0a!! Version 2.1.9 (2006-06-02)%0a%0aThis release fixes a long-standing and difficult-to-find bug with%0athe handling of [@[[~Author]]@] links.%0a%0a!! Version 2.1.8 (2006-06-01)%0a%0aThis release simply changes the $NotifyListFmt variable to be%0a$NotifyListPageFmt (more descriptive), and adds a $NotifyList%0aarray that can be used to specify notification entries from%0aa configuration file.%0a%0a!! Version 2.1.7 (2006-05-31)%0a%0aThis release introduces a variety of improvements and bugfixes.%0a%0a'''Vspace paragraphs are now divs:'''%0aVersion 2.1.7 changes the way that PmWiki handles vertical%0aspace in output (the infamous [@%3cp class='vspace>%3c/p>@] sequence).%0aInstead of using paragraphs, PmWiki now generates %0a[@%3cdiv class='vspace'>%3c/div>@] for vertical space sequences.%0aIn addition, PmWiki is able to collapse the vspace %3cdiv> with%0aany subsequent paragraph tags, such that a sequence like%0a%0a %3cdiv class='vspace>%3c/div>%3cp>...paragraph text...%3c/p>%0a%0ais automatically converted to%0a%0a %3cp class='vspace'>...paragraph text...%3c/p>%0a%0aThis allows for better control over paragraph spacing. It is%0aexpected that this change in vspace handling will not have%0aany detrimental effects on existing sites. Sites that have%0aset custom values for $HTMLVSpace will continue to use the%0acustom value. A site that wants to restore PmWiki's earlier%0ahandling of vspace can do so by adding the following to%0a''local/config.php'':%0a%0a $HTMLVSpace = "%3cp class='vspace'>%3c/p>";%0a%0a'''Improved email notifications of changes:''' Version 2.1.7%0aincorporates a ''notify.php'' script that provides improved%0acapabilities for sending email notifications in response to%0apage changes. This script is intended to replace the previous%0a[[MailPosts]] capability, which is now deprecated (but will%0acontinue to be supported in PmWiki 2.1.x). Details and %0ainstructions for using notify.php are in the [[PmWiki.Notify]] page.%0a%0a'''Added 'group home page' syntax:''' A group name followed%0aby only a dot or slash is automatically treated as a reference%0ato the group's home page, whatever it happens to be. This simplifies%0asome pagelist templates as well as a number of other items. %0aIn particular, group links in pagelist output now points to the%0acorrect locations (instead of being a page in the current group).%0a%0aSeveral bugs and vulnerabilities have been fixed:%0a* The default width of edit forms is now more appropriate for Internet Explorer.%0a* Authentication failure messages from LDAP are now suppressed.%0a* Some cross-site scripting vulnerabilities in uploads and page links have been corrected (courtesy Moritz Naumann, http://moritz-naumann.com).%0a* A problem with invalid pagenames resulting in redirect loops has been corrected.%0a%0a!! Version 2.1.6 (2006-05-22)%0a%0aThe primary improvement in this release is the addition of %0aa pagename argument to the [@(:if auth:)@] conditional markup.%0aThus one can display markup based on a visitor's authorization%0ato a page other than the current one. For example, to test%0afor edit privileges to `Main.WikiSandbox, one would use%0a[@(:if auth edit Main.WikiSandbox:)@]. As before, if the%0apagename is omitted the directive tests authorization to%0athe current page.%0a%0aThis release also restores the ability to have hyphens in%0aInterMap link names.%0a%0aLastly, the release closes a potential cross-site scripting%0avulnerability in the WikiTrail markup, and provides some small%0aperformance improvements.%0a%0a!! Version 2.1.4, 2.1.5 (2006-03-29)%0a%0aThis release fixes a few more bugs:%0a* Pagelist-based feeds using ?action=rss work again.%0a* Multi-term searches with special characters is fixed.%0a%0aThe release also adds a couple of items:%0a* There is now an [@{$Action}@] page variable.%0a* Usernames and passwords submitted to authuser.php can contain quotes.%0a* The [@(:attachlist:)@] command now uses a natural case sort.%0a%0a!! Version 2.1.3 (2006-03-17)%0a%0aThis release fixes a bug that prevents the [@lines=@] option from%0aworking on sites running PHP 5.1.1 or later. It also re-fixes%0aa bug involving empty passwords and LDAP authentication.%0a%0a!! Version 2.1.2 (2006-03-16)%0a%0aThis release fixes a bug with handling "nopass" passwords. It also%0amakes some speed improvements to large web feeds, and fixes a couple%0aof minor HTML tag mismatches.%0a%0a!! Version 2.1.1 (2006-03-13)%0a%0aThis release primarily fixes a bug with passwords containing%0amultiple authorization groups, and in the process slightly liberalized%0athe formatting of "@group" and "id:name" handling. This release also %0aadds a new mechanism for managing and displaying FAQ pages.%0a%0a!! Version 2.1.0 (2006-03-12)%0a%0aThis set of release notes is fairly lengthy, as it chronicles all of the changes since 2.0.13 (four months of development). A lot remains the same, but some changes warrant extra care when upgrading from a 2.0.x version to 2.1.0 (thus the major revision number change). As always, questions and issues can be mailed to the pmwiki-users mailing list.%0a%0aHere's the list:%0a%0a* WikiWords are now disabled by default. To enable them, set "$LinkWikiWords = 1;" in a [[local customization(s)]] file. As of 2.1.beta2, you can now leave WikiWords enabled but have links to non-existent pages display without decoration -- to do this, place the following lines in ''pub/css/local.css'':%0a%0a span.wikiword a.createlink { display:none; }%0a span.wikiword a.createlinktext %0a { border-bottom:none; text-decoration:none; color:inherit; }%0a%0a* The [@(:pagelist:)@] code has been substantially revised. Pagelist formatting can now be specified using markup, and several defaults are available from [[Site.PageListTemplates]]. Also, several built-in pagelist formatting functions (FPLSimple, FPLByGroup, FPLGroup) are now removed in favor of the template code. The FPLByGroup function can be restored by setting $Transition['fplbygroup']=1; . '''Remark:''' Check to see if your page [[Site.PageListTemplates]] is not passwordprotected for viewing, otherwise the resulting pagelist will not be shown. %0a%0a* [@(:pagelist:)@] now also understands wildcards in @@group=@@ and @@name=@@ arguments, as well as excluding specific names and groups.%0a%0a* [@(:pagelist:)@] now has an "order=random" option.%0a%0a* [@(:searchbox:)@] now accepts "group=", "link=", "list=", etc. options to be passed along to the search results. It also accepts a "target=" option that identifies the page on which to send the search query.%0a%0a* [@?action=search@] will display the contents of the current page if it contains a [@(:@][@searchresults:)@] directive, otherwise it uses the content of the page identified by $PageSearchForm (default is the search page for the current language translation). %0a%0a* PmWiki no longer maintains a ".linkindex" file -- it now has a ".pageindex" file that contains not only a table of links, but also words used in each page (to speed up term searches). The maintenance of the .pageindex file can be disabled by setting $PageIndexFile=''; %0a %0a* The $EnablePageListProtect variable now defaults to true, so that read-only pages appear in pagelists only if the visitor has read authorization. Note that this can also slow down some [@(:pagelist:)@] and search commands, so if the site doesn't have any read-only pages or if you aren't worried with cloaking read-only pages from searchlists, it might be worth setting $EnablePageListProtect=0; .%0a%0a* Whitespace indentation rules now exist and are enabled by default. Any line that begins with whitespace and aligns with a previous list item is considered to be "within" that list item. Text folds and wraps as normal, and the [@(:linebreaks:)@] directive is honored. To turn off whitespace indentation, use [@DisableMarkup('^ws');@].%0a%0a* A single blank line after a [@!!Heading@] is silently ignored.%0a%0a* The [@(:redirect:)@] directive is now a true markup, and can be embedded inside conditional markups or includes. It also allows redirecting to an anchor in a page, such as [@(:redirect PageName#anchor:)@]. A new [@from=@] option allows the redirect to take place only from pages that match the given wildcard specification. The [@status=@] option allows a 301, 302, 303, or 307 HTTP status code to be returned.%0a%0a* The built-in authorization function has gone through some substantial internal changes, however these changes should be fully backward compatible so that it doesn't impact any existing sites. (If it ''does'' cause a problem, please let me know so I can investigate why!) The password prompts are now specified by an admin-customizable Site.AuthForm page. In addition, the authorization function no longer creates PHP sessions for visitors that aren't being authenticated.%0a%0a* The authuser.php has likewise been substantially updated. The new version should have complete backwards compatibility with previous authuser.php settings, but this version also offers the ability to configure authentication resources and authorization groups through the [[Site.AuthUser]] page. Note that by default the Site.AuthUser page can only be edited using the admin password.%0a%0a* The $Author variable now defaults to $AuthId if not otherwise set by a script or cookie.%0a%0a* The [[Site.SideBar]] page now defaults its edit password to the sitewide edit password (in $DefaultPasswords['edit']).%0a%0a* PmWiki now supports a "draft edit" mode, enabled by $EnableDrafts = 1. This creates a "Save as draft" button that will save a page under a "-Draft" suffix, for intermediate edits.%0a%0a* There is now an ?action=login action available.%0a%0a* A potential security vulnerability for sites running PHP 5 with register_globals enabled has been fixed.%0a%0a* The [@[[PageName |+]]@] markup is now available by default; this creates a link to `PageName and uses that page's title as the link text.%0a%0a* What used to be "markup variables" are now "[[page variables]]". These are always specified using the @@{$''variable''}@@ syntax, and can be used in markup and in $...Fmt strings. In addition, one can request a value for a specific page by placing the pagename in front of the variable, as in @@{''pagename''$''variable''}@@.%0a%0a* The ''scripts/rss.php'' script is now ''scripts/feeds.php'', and is a complete redesign for [[web feed(s)]] generation. The new version supports UTF-8 and other encodings, can generate Atom 1.0 ([@?action=atom@]), Dublin Core Metadata ([@?action=dc@]) output, and enclosures for podcasting. It also allows feeds to be generated from trails, groups, categories, and backlinks, and provides options (same as pagelists) for sorting and filtering the contents of the feed. Most sites can simply switch to using [@include_once("scripts/feeds.php");@] instead of the previous ''rss.php'' include. The ''rss.php'' file has been removed from the distribution (but still works with PmWiki 2.1 for those sites that wish to continue using it).%0a%0a* [[PmWiki/InterMap]] entries can now come from a `Site.InterMap page as well as the ''local/localmap.txt'' and ''local/farmmap.txt'' files. The format of these files has changed slightly, in that the InterMap name should now have a colon after it (previously the colon was omitted).%0a%0a* We can now provide better control of robot (webcrawler) interactions with a site to reduce server load and bandwidth. The $RobotPattern variable is used to detect robots based on the user-agent string, and any actions not listed in the $RobotActions array will return a 403 Forbidden response to robots. In addition, setting $EnableRobotCloakActions will eliminate any forbidden ?action= values from page links returned to robots, which will reduce bandwidth loads from robots even further (PITS:00563).%0a%0a* Non-existent page handling has been improved; whenever a browser hits a non-existent page, PmWiki returns the contents of Site.PageNotFound and a 404 ("Not Found") status code.%0a%0a* Page links that have "?action=" in their query arguments are now treated as "existing page" links even if the page does not exist.%0a%0a* The PmWiki default skin now adds rel='nofollow' to various action links.%0a%0a* Some of the CSS styles in the PmWiki default skin have been changed for better presentation.%0a%0a* The gui edit buttons have transparent (instead of white) borders so they integrate better into skins.%0a%0a* The $EnableIMSCaching variable is now much smarter, it can detect changes in local customization files as well as pages.%0a%0a* [[PmWiki/WikiStyles]] can now make percentage specifications by using "pct" to mean "%25".%0a%0a* Class attributes in [[WikiStyle(s)]] shortcuts are now cumulative, so that [@%25class1 class2%25@] results in [@class='class1 class2'@] instead of just [@class='class2'@] in the output.%0a%0a* A problem with the [@(:include PageName#from#:)@] markup not working has been fixed (PITS:00560).%0a%0a* Viewing a GroupHeader or GroupFooter page no longer displays the contents twice.%0a%0a* It's now easier to share pages among multiple sites (e.g., [[WikiFarms]]), see Cookbook:SharedPages (PITS:00459).%0a%0a* A problem with nested apostrophe markups has been fixed (PITS:00590).%0a%0a* PmWiki is now smarter about not surrounding block HTML tags with %3cp>...%3c/p> tags.%0a%0a* If an [@[[#anchor]]@] is used more than once in a page, only the first generates an actual anchor (to preserve XHTML validity).%0a%0a* There are now [@(:if equal ...:)@] and [@(:if exists pagename:)@] [[conditional markup]]s.%0a%0a* Compound conditional markup expressions are now possible -- e.g. [@(:if [ group PmWiki && ! name PmWiki ] :)@] .%0a%0a* Added an $InputValues array that can supply default values for certain form controls (PITS:00566).%0a%0a* The default setting of $UploadUrlFmt is now based on $PubDirUrl instead of $ScriptUrl.%0a%0a* The $text global variable has been removed (use $_GET['text'], $_POST['text'], or $_REQUEST['text']).%0a%0a* A possible problem with url-encoding of attachments with non-ASCII characters has been addressed (PITS:00588).%0a%0a* Page actions in non-existent pages no longer display with non-existent link decorations.%0a%0a* A README.txt file has been added, and several documentation files are now available through the docs/ directory.%0a %0a* PmWiki is no longer available through CVS on sourceforge.net. It is now available via SVN on pmwiki.org, at svn://pmwiki.org/pmwiki/tags/latest . For more details, see PmWiki:Subversion.%0a%0a* The $NewlineXXX variable (deprecated in 2.0.0) has been removed.%0a%0a* There is experimental support for server-side caching of pages that take a long time to render; this is currently an unsupported feature and may be removed in future releases.%0a%0a%0a!! Version 2.0.13 (2005-11-10)%0a%0aThis is a release containing minor bugfixes and improvements%0ain preparation for the 2.1.beta series.%0a%0a%25red%25Wiki administrators should note that after this release PmWiki will default to having WikiWords disabled.\\%0a%0aTo make sure WikiWords are enabled, use [@$LinkWikiWords = 1;@] in%0athe ''local/config.php'' file.%0a%0a%0a!! Version 2.0.12 (19-Oct-2005)%0a%0aThis release cleans up problems with page validation for page links%0acontaining query fragments and ampersands, changes PmWiki to use a%0aPHP "return" statement instead of "exit", and fixes a warning in%0ascripts/transition.php.%0a%0a!! Version 2.0.11 (17-Oct-2005)%0a%0aThis release fixes a couple of important bugs and adds some new%0afeatures to PmWiki.%0a%0aMost importantly, this release fixes bug with ?action=attr%0aaffecting the page history.%0a%0aFor sites using LDAP authentication with authuser.php, PmWiki%0anow provides $AuthLDAPBindDN and $AuthLDAPBindPassword variables%0ato specify the binding to be used for searching. It also works%0aaround a PHP oddity that causes users to appear authenticated%0awhen an empty password is provided. Authuser.php also now%0ahandles straight md5 password encryptions (commonly used by%0a`MySQL databases).%0a%0aThe core now includes the [@(:linebreaks:)@] markup%0a(from Cookbook:LineBreaks), which causes text on separate%0alines in the markup to appear as separate lines in the output%0a(i.e., no auto-joining of one line to the previous one).%0a%0aThere have been some internal changes designed to provide%0abetter support for leading-whitespace rules (more details on%0athis in a future release).%0a%0aThe core now provides an [@(:if date:)@] markup to display%0atext only if the current day is within a range of supplied%0adates.%0a%0a!! Version 2.0.10 (29-Sep-2005)\\%0aVersion 2.0.9 (28-Sep-2005)%0a%0aThis release fixes an oversight in xlpage-utf-8.php that failed to uppercase ASCII letters when mb_strtoupper isn't present.%0a%0a!! Version 2.0.8 (27-Sep-2005)%0a%0aThis release simply adds the capability to use quotes to enter%0apass phrases (passwords containing spaces) using ?action=attr,%0aand fixes a bug with displaying the name instead of the title in%0athe default print skin.%0a%0a!! Version 2.0.7 (26-Sep-2005)%0a%0aThis version changes the xlpage-utf-8.php case conversion slightly%0ato use a more direct conversion table, and completed the table%0afor more characters in the utf-8 set.%0a%0aThis release also fixes the $VersionNum variable that was supposed to%0aappear in 2.0.6.%0a%0aAn accesskey shortcut (ak_textedit) is being added to the edit form%0atext area.%0a%0aLastly, this release adds a timelimit to the generation of .linkindex,%0ato avoid long page times when generating the .linkindex.%0a%0a%0a!! Version 2.0.6 (16-Sep-2005)%0a%0aIn this release, we provide quite a few more updates for sites that%0awant or need to use utf-8 encoding, fix a large number of utf-8 %0arelated bugs, introduce better handling of author cookies, and%0abetter support for keeping track of version releases.%0a%0aThe biggest change is to the xlpage-utf-8.php recipe, which has%0abeen substantially rewritten from the previous version. This new%0aversion of xlpage-utf-8.php no longer depends on the %0a[[http://www.php.net/mb_strtoupper | mb_strtoupper()]]%0afunction, which seems to be not available in many PHP installations.%0aThe new version of xlpage-utf-8.php uses mb_strtoupper() if it's%0aavailable, but if not available then it manually performs case %0aconversions from a Unicode table that is directly encoded in the%0ascript. At present this table only understands case conversions%0afor Western European (Latin-1 or ISO-8859-1) and Cyrillic characters,%0awe'll want to expand the table to support other language character%0asets as needed. Just contact me on the listserv if a particular%0acharacter isn't yet supported.%0a%0aIn addition to the above, author names and cookies in utf-8 environments%0anow work again, and link suffixes containing non-ASCII characters work%0aagain also.%0a%0aThe GUI button handling in IE has been greatly improved; text selection%0ain IE now works as you would expect it to work when a gui button is%0apressed. Possibly still no hope for Mac Safari browsers, unfortunately...%0a%0aA $CookiePrefix variable has been introduced; a wiki administrator%0acan set $CookiePrefix to prevent PmWiki's cookies from interfering with%0acookies set from other applications under the same domain name.%0a%0aSome XHTML validation issues surrounding the use of %3cscript> tags %0ahave been fixed.%0a%0aAnd lastly, for script and recipe authors, there is now a $VersionNum%0anumeric value that makes it easier to determine if the currently running%0aversion of PmWiki is older or newer than a known release. $VersionNum%0ais composed from the release number by padding the major and minor%0arelease numbers with zeroes to three digits, thus $VersionNum for this%0arelease (2.0.6) is 2000006, while a release like "2.1.24" will have%0a$VersionNum set to 2001024.%0a%0aAs mentioned on the pmwiki-users mailing list, we are also now maintaining%0aPITS entries for enhancements and changes to consider making in the %0acore distribution. The list can be found at %0ahttp://www.pmwiki.org/PITS/CoreCandidate, all are welcome to add %0acomments and vote on the items under consideration.%0a%0a%0a!! Version 2.0.5 (9-Sep-2005)%0a%0aThis version adds an [@?action=logout@] and cleans up a few things %0afor internationalization (i18n) support. %0a%0aWe've also formally deprecated and eliminated the $Newline variable %0afrom the core code -- sites that absolutely need pages stored in%0athe 1.x format can set $NewlineXXX. (Note that this version %0acontinues to be able to read pages from all previous PmWiki%0aformats.)%0a%0a!! Version 2.0.4 (8-Sep-2005)%0a%0aOne week after the release of 2.0.0 we're now up to 2.0.4, most%0achanges have been minor bug fixes and improvements. This release%0aprovides a few improvements here and there.%0a%0aThe biggest change is the addition of a link indexing system for%0aimproving the speed of [[Categories]] and backlinks (using the %0a[@(:pagelist link=...:)@] markup. The system uses a ''.linkindex'' %0afile to keep track of all page links within the site, generating and%0aupdating the file as needed and using the file to avoid scanning pages%0athat are known to not link to the target. The ''.linkindex''%0afile can be removed at anytime to cause it to be regenerated from%0ascratch. Link indexing can be disabled by setting $EnableLinkIndex=0;%0ain ''local/config.php''.%0a%0aThe "change summary" associated with each edit is now limited to%0aa maximum of 100 characters. A local customization can increase%0athe size of the summary.%0a%0aThe tilde sequences used to generate signatures are now precise;%0aonly a sequence of exactly three or four tildes result in a signature.%0aLonger sequences of tildes such as ~~~~~~~~ are left alone and not%0aconverted to signatures. (Generating a sequence of three or four%0atildes still requires creative use of escapes, as in [@[=~~=]~@] and%0a[@[=~~=]~~@].)%0a%0aA number of previously hard-coded prompts are now internationalized.%0a%0aMany PHP E_NOTICE messages (displayed when error_reporting() is%0aset to its maximum value) are now eliminated.%0a%0a%0a!! Version 2.0.3 (6-Sep-2005)%0a%0aThis is a minor update; it enhances the core to display change%0asummaries in the page history, and makes additional attributes%0aavailable to input forms in forms.php.%0a%0aThis release also fixes a bug in the setting of the $sub parameter%0afor LDAP authentication, improves the setting of default values%0ain scripts/urlapprove.php, and fixes the search pages and skin%0ato use $SiteGroup instead of the hard-coded "Site" variable.%0a%0aLastly, this update changes the [@(:searchbox:)@] markup to%0abe a bit smarter about form generation when $EnablePathInfo%0ais set.%0a%0a!! Version 2.0.2 (3-Sep-2005)\\%0aVersion 2.0.1 (2-Sep-2005)%0a%0aThese versions correct some minor bugs in the loading and saving%0aof pages, the MailPosts feature, and documentation.%0a%0a!! [+ Version 2.0.0 (1-Sep-2005) +]%0a%0aAt long last, I'm very pleased to announce the official release of%0aPmWiki 2.0.0, now available at http://www.pmwiki.org/pub/pmwiki .%0a%0aPmWiki 2.0 has been in development for well over a year, with more%0athan eighty development and beta releases. In addition, the%0acookbook for 2.0 continues to expand, and currently has over 200%0arecipes and more on the way.%0a%0a'''Not available at press time:''' For those who may be concerned%0athat their "must-have feature" didn't make it into the 2.0.0 release,%0adon't be. The 2.0.0 release isn't the end of development, but%0ajust the stable basis for the next set of features and improvements.%0aEven if some features (e.g., discuss/comments pages, table of%0acontents, authorization groups, faster backlinks/categories)%0aaren't in the 2.0.0 release, I'm comfortable that we're at a point%0awhere these features can be added as 2.0.x releases with minimal%0aimpact to existing 2.0 sites. And if not, then we'll start on 2.1. :-)%0a%0a'''Upgrading to 2.0.0:''' Many sites have been keeping relatively%0aup-to-date with the latest 2.0 beta releases; for most of these%0asites upgrading to 2.0.0 is a minor upgrade (but see the notes below).%0aFor sites running beta versions of PmWiki older than 2.0.beta44,%0athe upgrade may require a bit of extra work -- check the ReleaseNotes%0afor more details. For sites running 1.x or 0.6 versions of PmWiki,%0asee http://www.pmwiki.org/wiki/PmWiki/UpgradingFromPmWiki1 for%0atips on successfully migrating the site to PmWiki 2.0.0.%0a%0aPmWiki 2.0.0 does have some changes over the previous (beta55)%0arelease:%0a%0a* Lots of changes and improvements to the documentation. Some documentation pages still need work, but the documentation is now sufficiently far along that I'm comfortable with making the release.%0a%0a* The release comes with a new default skin, matching the one currently available at http://www.pmwiki.org. For those sites that wish to retain the old skin, it is available from http://www.pmwiki.org/wiki/Cookbook/PmWikiV1Skin .%0a%0a* The storage format for pages in wiki.d/ has changed somewhat. PmWiki 2.0.0 can seamlessly read and interact with pages stored in previous formats, but any external scripts that may attempt to read wiki.d/ files directly will need to be adjusted to understand the new format. In particular, the $Newline variable has been deprecated in this release and is no longer used. (Sites that need file-level compatibility with previous versions can set a value for $Newline and PmWiki 2.0 will use that, however.)%0a%0a* Deleted pages now have a ",del-1234567890" suffix instead of just the timestamp.%0a%0a* The Site.SideBar is now unprotected by default. Other pages in the Site group continue to be protected against edits and require the admin password to unlock.%0a%0a* Several relatively small improvements and bug fixes -- see the ChangeLog for details.%0a%0a'''What's next:''' Next I plan to work on getting internationalizations updated to 2.0.0 -- many i18n items "broke" in beta44 and need to be cleaned up. In conjunction with this will be page improvements and cleanups on pmwiki.org, as well as addressing outstanding PITS entries. After that will come more feature enhancements, including comments pages, section edits, and improved indexing/search capabilities.%0a%0a----%0a%0a'''Thank you:''' My sincere and humble thanks to everyone who has contributed so much of their time, ideas, opinions, writing, and code to PmWiki. I notice that the PmWiki:Contributors page is way out of date, so if you've helped at all with PmWiki core development, don't be shy or modest -- feel free to add yourself to the list and be associated with an outstanding group.%0a%0aAnd, as always, comments, suggestions, questions, and bug reports can be reported to the mailing list or the PmWiki Issue Tracking System.%0a%0aThanks again,%0a%0aPm%0a%0a----%0a%0a!!!Version 2.0.beta55 (25-Aug-2005)%0aI was really hoping that the next release would be 2.0.0, but it %0adidn't work out that way. Really all that needs to be done now is %0ato finish cleaning up the documentation.%0a%0aThis release has a number of important changes and bugfixes. First,%0athe 'value=' wikistyle is working again, having been broken in an%0aearlier release. WikiStyles now also accept dots and parens in values,%0aso that things like "1.5em" and "rgb(255,255,255)" work. There's a%0anew "[@%25cframe%25@]" wikistyle, which centers content in a 200-pixel frame%0a(this can be adjusted with a "width=" parameter in the wikistyle).%0a%0aThe [@(:include:)@] directive now allows a list of pages to be searched%0afor inclusion; the first existing page is selected. Thus the markup%0a%0a [@(:include Page1 Page2 Page3:)@]%0a%0aincludes the contents of the first available of Page1, Page2, or Page3.%0a%0aThe [=[@...@]=] markup is now the "preformatted text" markup. It can be%0aused instead of the space [@[=...=]@] markup to generate blocks of%0apreformatted and escaped text. It's also fairly smart about handling%0aextra newlines inside the [=[@...@]=], so that there isn't a lot of%0aunwanted vertical space displayed in the output.%0a%0aAnd speaking of unwanted vertical space, PmWiki's handling of "blank lines"%0ain the markup text has been changed somewhat. In previous versions%0aof PmWiki, some directives %0a(e.g., [@(:comment:), (:keyword:), (:noleft:), (:if:)@]) often %0aresulted in blank lines in the markup text, which then%0agenerated vertical space on the output. In this release, only those%0alines that are blank in the original source markup (before processing)%0aend up generating vertical space in the output. This ends up being%0amuch more natural for authors and allows cleaner markup sequences.%0a%0aThis change may have some ramifications for selected recipe authors.%0aIf a custom markup rule produces other wiki markup to be processed by%0aPmWiki, and the output wiki markup contains blank lines that is intended%0ato generate vertical space in the page output, then the custom markup rule%0aneeds to either generate '%3c:vspace>' tags for the blank lines or call%0athe PVS() function to convert blank lines into vertical space tags.%0a(For more details or assistance, query the mailing list.)%0a%0aSome may have noticed that pmwiki.org now has a new skin; some version of%0athis skin is expected to become the standard skin in the next release. %0aThe current 2.0.beta skin will be made available for download in the %0aCookbook for sites that want to continue using it.%0a%0a!!!Version 2.0.beta54 (1-Aug-2005)\\%0aVersion 2.0.beta53 (30-Jul-2005)%0a%0aThis release restores ?action=search, to be able to perform searches%0ain the context of a group or current page. It also modifies the%0a[@(:searchbox:)@] directive to allow a "group=" option to limit%0asearches to certain groups.%0a%0a!!!Version 2.0.beta52 (29-Jul-2005)%0a%0aThis release provides a number of minor bugfixes and introduces improvements%0ato image handling. Most of the improvements for images are described%0aon the [[PmWiki.Images]] page. Other changes are in the [[ChangeLog]].%0a%0a!!!Version 2.0.beta51 (22-Jul-2005)%0a%0aThis release corrects a problem introduced by the "Save and Edit"%0acapabilities introduced in 2.0.beta44 -- posts made with "Save and Edit"%0acould bypass blocklists, urlapprovals, and simultaneous edits.%0a%0aFor administrators and recipe writers who have been working with%0aposting capabilities, posting is now controlled by an $EnablePost%0avariable. Setting $EnablePost to zero suppresses the actual post --%0apreviously this was generally performed with [@unset($_POST['post'])@].%0aIf appropriate, a message for why the post was suppressed can%0ausually be placed in the $MessagesFmt array.%0a%0a!!!Version 2.0.beta50 (20-Jul-2005)%0a%0aThis release makes two major improvements to the authorization%0asemantics in PmWiki:%0a%0a1. The $HandleAuth array can be used to set the authorization%0alevel required for executing a corresponding action. For example,%0asetting $HandleAuth['diff'] to 'edit' means that edit authorizations%0aare required to view the page history ([@?action=diff@]). Similarly,%0asetting $HandleAuth['source'] to 'admin' means that only the%0aadmin would be able to use [@?action=source@].%0a%0a2. Passwords can now "cascade" -- that is, if a page sets a 'read'%0apassword but not an 'edit' password, then the read password%0ais also used as the edit password. Similarly, if a page sets%0aan 'edit' password but not an 'attr' password, then the edit%0apassword is also used as the attr password.%0a%0aThis prevents situations where authors set an edit password%0aon a page but don't set a corresponding attr password.%0a%0aThis does not change PmWiki's other passwording characteristics --%0ai.e., page passwords still override group passwords, and group%0apasswords still override site passwords. Password cascading%0ais only used where there's no page, group, or site password set %0afor a given authorization level.%0a%0a!!!Version 2.0.beta49 (19-Jul-2005)%0a%0aThis release adds a Content-Disposition: header for sites that have%0adirect downloads disabled (automatically fills in a browser's filename%0afor such downloads). It also fixes some issues with \\ markup at the%0aends of lines.%0a%0a!!!Version 2.0.beta48 (13-Jul-2005)\\%0aVersion 2.0.beta47 (12-Jul-2005)\\%0aVersion 2.0.beta46 (11-Jul-2005)\\%0aVersion 2.0.beta45 (10-Jul-2005)\\%0aVersion 2.0.beta44 (10-Jul-2005)%0a%0aThis release has a number of major changes, and is hopefully the%0alast such "major" release before 2.0.0. %0a%0aIncluded with this release is a special ''transition.php'' script%0athat reconfigures PmWiki as needed to cause it to work as it did%0ain previous releases. In the release notes below any changes%0athat are handled by the transition script are marked by [ ].%0aThis transition script is automatically loaded by default so the%0asite admin doesn't need to do anything to use it.%0a%0aEventually the transition script will also provide diagnostic%0aoptions to inform site admins of places where they may be relying%0aon outdated or deprecated features, and how they can change their%0asettings to be up-to-date.%0a%0aPmWiki now sets CSS stylings so that all images within a page are%0adisplayed without a border (HTML's default is a 1-pixel border).%0aTo restore the behavior of previous versions, add the following to%0a''local/config.php'':%0a%0a $HTMLStylesFmt['img'] = ' img { border:1px solid; } ';%0a $ImgTagFmt="%3cimg src='\$LinkUrl' style='border:0px;' alt='\$LinkAlt' />";%0a%0aWith this release we are officially initiating use of the "Site"%0agroup discussed on the pmwiki-users mailing list. The Site group %0ais intended to hold a variety of utility and configuration pages %0aused by PmWiki, and many of PmWiki's pages have moved from the %0a"Main" group into this new location. More on this in a bit.%0a%0aThe major internal change is that this release provides support%0afor input forms. Notably, the "Edit Page" form layout can now%0abe specified using wiki markup in the Site.EditForm page. ( [ ] However,%0aPmWiki still honors the $PageEditFmt variable for those sites or%0askins that may have customized edit forms.)%0a%0aThe edit form now includes a "change summary" line where authors%0acan summarize the edits. The edit form can also contain %0aa "Save and edit" button to save changes but continue editing, and%0aa "Cancel" button for abandoning changes.%0a%0aThe $EditMessageFmt variable for displaying messages to authors%0ais now the $MessagesFmt array, which can be displayed using the%0a[=(:messages:)=] markup. [ ] The transition script takes care%0aof moving messages between $EditMessageFmt and $MessagesFmt as%0aneed to preserve correct operation.%0a%0aA number of traditional locations for pages have now been moved%0ainto the Site group, many of which are handled by the transition%0ascript:%0a%0a* The new location for the `AllRecentChanges page is Site.AllRecentChanges. [ ] However, if `Main.AllRecentChanges exists then it will continue to be updated also. Administrators may wish to move `Main.AllRecentChanges to Site.AllRecentChanges and/or remove `Main.AllRecentChanges entirely.%0a%0a* The search results page is now [[Site.Search]] instead of `Main.SearchWiki. `Main.SearchWiki will be removed entirely in a future release. [ ] The transition script takes care of mapping some instances of `Main.SearchWiki in links to Site.Search.%0a%0a* Approved urls are now stored in `Site.ApprovedUrls . [ ] However, if `Main.ApprovedUrls exists it is used and updated as appropriate.%0a%0a* `Main.SideBar is now `Site.SideBar. Unfortunately, it's very difficult to manage this particular change among all possible skin combinations, so it's up to the admin to correctly move existing sidebar pages into the appropriate group, or to update the skin template accordingly.%0a%0a* `PmWiki.EditQuickReference and `PmWiki.UploadQuickReference are now stored in the Site group.%0a%0a* `PmWiki.WikiHelp is being deprecated and will be removed from a future release.%0a%0aThe $PagePreviewFmt variable no longer exists in standard PmWiki (it's now handled by Site.EditForm). [ ] However, to preserve backwards compatibility it is loaded by the transition script in certain situations.%0a%0aThe $PageName substitution (deprecated in 2.0.devel14) is now gone.%0aUse $FullName instead.%0a%0aThe GUI buttons can now have accesskeys associated with them.%0a%0aGUI buttons are now displayed via a [@(:e_guibuttons:)@] directive in Site.EditForm, instead of being attached to $EditMessagesFmt.%0a%0aThis release now provides the ability for user and browser-specific%0apreferences and customizations, including accesskeys and form element%0asizes. More details about this will be forthcoming in documentation.%0a%0aThe release adds standard [@(:noleft:)@] and [@(:noright:)@] directives for suppressing the display of the left and right sidebars (depending on skin template).%0a%0a%0a!!!Version 2.0.beta43 (8-Jul-2005)%0a%0aThis release adds the long awaited [@(:div:)@] markup. The format of%0athe markup is%0a [=%0a (:div:)%0a ...%0a (:divend:)%0a =]%0aAttributes (e.g., [@id='name'@] and [@class='class'@] can be supplied %0ato the [@(:div:)@] directive. [@(:div:)@] lives in the same markup%0alayer as advanced tables [@(:table:)@], so divs and tables do not%0anest, and any div or advanced table directive ends any previous%0a[@(:div:)@]. (We may change this in a future release; for now we'll go%0awith the non-nesting version.)%0a%0aThe release also adds a div shortcut, any line beginning with >>%3c%3c%0amarks a new div section. In addition, wikistyle specifications%0acan go between the >> and %3c%3c, thus [@>>bgcolor=#ffffdd%3c%3c@] will create%0aa division with a light yellow background. Similarly, one can%0ado things like [@>>id=foo%3c%3c@], [@>>class=bar%3c%3c@], and even make%0ause of author-defined wikistyles such as >>center%3c%3c or >>Don%3c%3c.%0a%0aLastly, the wikistyle code now supports [@%25id=name%25@], which%0aallows an HTML [@id='name'@] attribute to be added to the%0aaffected text.%0a%0a!!!Version 2.0.beta42 (7-Jul-2005)%0a%0aThis minor release adds the [@(:if attachments:)@] conditional markup, to include/exclude markup based on the (non)existence of attachments to the current page.%0a%0a!!!Version 2.0.beta41 (7-Jul-2005)%0a%0aThis is a minor release with some small bugfixes to uploads, adding the ability to set the item number for ordered lists with [@%25item value=nn%25@], and enabling nested Keep()s for module writers.%0a%0a!!!Version 2.0.beta40 (22-Jun-2005)%0a%0aThis very minor release simply updates the authuser.php script to %0asupport Apache `MD5 encryption in .htpasswd files.%0a%0a!!!Version 2.0.beta39 (20-Jun-2005)%0a%0aThis release primarily fixes some bugs with wikistyles and their interactions with block structures such as tables and headings. In addition, the release fixes some nagging errors with opening directories in PITS and other recipes.%0a%0aThis release also adds definition lists to the available syntaxes for building WikiTrails.%0a%0aFinally, this release adds ''scripts/authuser.php'', which is a preliminary script for user-authentication based on .htpasswd (and similarly formatted) files.%0a%0a!!!Version 2.0.beta38 (14-Jun-2005)%0a%0aThis version performs a minor bug fix to the `ListPages() function for those sites that are storing pages in per-group subdirectories.%0a%0a!!!Version 2.0.beta37 (26-May-2005)%0a%0aThis version performs some minor bug fixes and improvements:%0a* Changed the location in which $SearchIncl, $SearchExcl, and $SearchGroup are set %0a* Fixed bug in setting of $SearchExcl %0a* Added filesize check after new page is written to disk but before replacing existing page%0a* Added $LinkUrl and $LinkAlt to urlapprove.php %0a%0a!!!Version 2.0.beta36 (30-Apr-2005)%0a%0aThis release fixes a rather large bug with excluded terms in the %0apagelist code, and a very minor bug with generating cells if there%0aare spaces after the final '||' in a simple table.%0a%0a!!!Version 2.0.beta35 (24-Apr-2005)%0a%0aThis release fixes some bugs in the new pagelist code.%0a%0a!!!Version 2.0.beta34 (23-Apr-2005)%0a!!!Version 2.0.beta33 (22-Apr-2005)%0a%0aThis version introduce a major redesign of working and speed of scripts/pagelist.php, which defines [@(:pagelist:)@] and [@(:@][@searchresults:)@] markups. This version now have a parameter [@link=@] to display pages with links to target page (i.e. "backlinks"). There is also "order=" and "count=" parameters which can be used for sorting listed pages and limit display length.%0a%0aHowever, the changes also mean that it's possible that any%0alocal customizations or cookbook recipes that depended on the%0aprevious pagelist code will no longer work, so be careful%0awhen upgrading.%0a%0aThis release also optimizes the rendering of page links and%0afixes a performance bug in the `FmtPageName() function. These%0achanges have been observed to improve page rendering times by%0aup to 40%25.%0a%0aWhat remains before the 2.0 official release: redesign of the%0aedit page form, addition of a "comments" feature, and fixing%0aPmWiki documentation. %0a%0aLastly, the trailing ?> sequences have been removed from all%0ascripts to simplify installations on VMS and other environments%0athat have trouble with newlines after the closing ?>.%0a%0a%0a!!!Version 2.0.beta32 (17-Apr-2005)%0a%0aVersion beta32 adds the $RCLinesMax variable, which limits the maximum%0anumber of lines that are saved in `RecentChanges files. The default%0ais set to zero, meaning "no limit".%0a%0a!!!Version 2.0.beta31 (15-Apr-2005)%0a%0aThis release adds the ability to store and serve attachments (uploads)%0afrom directories that is not directly accessible to the webserver. %0aThe "download" action ([@?action=download@]) tells PmWiki to retrieve%0aan attachment associated with the current page. This can be used for%0aprotecting attachments via a page's passwords, or for working around%0awebservers that cannot access files in the PmWiki-created ''uploads/''%0adirectories.%0a%0aSetting $EnableDirectDownload=0; tells PmWiki to generate links to %0a[@?action=download@] to retrieve attachments instead of accessing%0athe attachments directly through the webserver. Note that this%0asetting by itself may not be enough to protect uploads; one may need%0aalso need to to configure the webserver or ''uploads/'' directory%0ato block direct requests to the webserver for attachment files.%0a%0aThis release also adds $EnableFixedUrlRedirect. When PmWiki receives%0aa url with a "partial pagename" (such as the name of a WikiGroup),%0ait first determines the correct "full name" for the page. Normally%0aPmWiki then issues a "redirect" to the browser requesting the browser%0ato reload the page with its full, "official" url, but setting%0a$EnableFixedUrlRedirect to zero will suppress the reload so that the%0adetermined page is sent immediately (and keeps the same url used to%0aaccess the page).%0a%0a%0a!!!Version 2.0.beta30 (14-Apr-2005)%0a%0aThis release works around some problems with PHP sessions resulting in%0adeadlocked web processes. The changes to the authorization code in%0a2.0.beta29 greatly increased the likelihood of such deadlocks, so%0aall sites running 2.0.beta29 are encouraged to upgrade to this one.%0a%0aThis release also changes the wikiword-handling functions so that%0awikiwords are no longer spaced if $LinkWikiWords is disabled.%0a%0aFinally, this release adds $PageTextStartFmt and%0a$PageTextEndFmt to allow local customization of the container%0asurrounding %3c!--`PageText--> in skin templates.%0a%0a%0a!!!Version 2.0.beta29 (11-Apr-2005)%0aThis release incorporates some significant changes in the authorization%0aand page storage code, so production-level sites might want to wait for%0aany new bugs to found and fixed before upgrading. Or, go ahead and%0aupgrade but be prepared to revert back to beta28 or earlier if you%0astart to notice problems.%0a%0aHowever, I do need lots of testers for the new code in this release,%0aof which there's a fair bit. Thus, I'd greatly appreciate any%0ahelp people can provide with testing the new system and suggesting%0aimprovements. I'm particularly looking for suggestions about how%0athe interfaces can be made easier to understand.%0a%0aThe Page Attributes form (reached via ?action=attr and used to set%0apasswords) has been improved so that it's now possible to see which%0apasswords have been set, and if those passwords are coming from the%0agroup or site defaults. For an example, see%0ahttp://www.pmwiki.org/wiki/Test/AttrExample?action=attr . These%0aprompts are not yet internationalized -- I want to get the english%0ainterface finalized first and then we'll make the i18n strings for it.%0a%0aMultiple passwords (separated by spaces) can now be set on pages and groups,%0athus entering "one two" for an edit password will means that either "one" or%0a"two" will be accepted. Because of this, passwords cannot contain%0aspaces (I hope this won't be a major loss -- let me know if it will).%0a%0aThe password request field now appears within a normal skin layout%0a(i.e., with header, sidebar, footer); previously requests for%0apasswords were undecorated forms that appeared alone in the browser%0awindow.%0a%0aThere is an [=(:if auth ...:)=] conditional markup available for%0aprocessing depending on the current authorizations in effect. For%0aexample, one can create a bullet list with%0a [=%0a (:if auth read:)* [[View page -> {$Name}?action=browse]]%0a (:if auth edit:)* [[Edit page -> {$Name}?action=edit]]%0a (:if auth upload:)* [[Attachments -> {$Name}?action=upload]]%0a (:if auth attr:)* [[Page Attributes -> {$Name}?action=attr]]%0a (:if auth admin:)* You're logged in as admin%0a (:ifend:)%0a =]%0aand only those items corresponding to the user's current authorizations%0awill appear. This should be very useful in creating action buttons.%0a%0aAssuming there's already some mechanism in place for identifying%0aand authenticating someone, pages can specify a password field of%0a"id:xyz", which means to allow only user "xyz" the specified%0aaccess. For example, specifying an edit password of "id:alice"%0ameans that only user "alice" (and the admin) is allowed to edit the%0apage. Multiple ids can be specified as either "id:alice,bob,carol"%0aor "id:alice id:bob id:carol". The special value "id:*" is used%0ato mean any authenticated user, and users can be excluded via the%0aminus sign, as in "id:-eve,*".%0a%0aUser-based authentication can completely coexist and mix freely with%0apassword-based authentication, thus an edit password of%0a"id:alice glorp" will allow Alice and anyone who knows the%0apassword "glorp" to edit the page.%0a%0a2.0.beta29 supports only REMOTE_USER authentication; future releases%0awill add other authentication mechanism.%0a%0a!!!Version 2.0.beta28 (27-Mar-2005)%0a%0aThis release makes some substantial improvements to the attachments/uploads feature in PmWiki. The specific enhancements include:%0a%0a* The Attach: markup can now be used to reference attachments on other pages; the syntax is [@Attach:pagename/file.ext@]. The "pagename" can refer to pages in other groups. %0a%0a* Attachments automatically have the file extension (if any) converted to lowercase.%0a%0a* The [@(:attachlist:)@] markup now accepts parameters; ''ext='' can be used to limit the list of attachments to specific extensions, and one can supply a page's name to obtain a list of attachments for that page (e.g., [@(:attachlist Group.PageName:)@].%0a%0a%0a!!!Version 2.0.beta27 (26-Mar-2005)%0a%0aThis release makes a number of minor changes and bugfixes. The more significant changes are listed below.%0a%0a* The localmap.txt and farmmap.txt files can now contain $-variable substitutions (same as any variables available through `FmtPageName).%0a%0a* Most built-in directives are now case insensitive.%0a%0a* The (:markup:) directive now has a (:markup:) ... (:markupend:) version. The previous [=(:markup:)=] [@[=...=]@] syntax is still supported, but may change in future releases.%0a%0a* A bug was fixed with preformatted text eating the leading whitespace character.%0a%0a* Added the missing [@{$FullName}@] markup.%0a%0a* Fixed a bug in the handling of $MetaRobots.%0a%0a!!!Version 2.0.beta26 (5-Mar-2005)%0a%0aThis release adds support for edit page templates; i.e., site administrators can specify the default text for new pages. More details are available at Cookbook:EditTemplates.%0a%0a!!!Version 2.0.beta25 (2-Mar-2005)%0a!!!Version 2.0.beta24 (1-Mar-2005)%0a%0aThis release contains an important correction to the processing of QUERY_STRING parameters, and changes to the way that `PageNotFound messages are generated. These are needed to prevent webcrawlers (notably the one used by inktomi) from generating long sequences of links to non-existent pages.%0a%0aThis release also adds a `ParseArgs() function to make it easier for cookbook recipes and other components to parse directive arguments. Documentation for the function will be forthcoming at Cookbook:ParseArgs.%0a%0aList and heading markups have been changed to consume any single space character that follows the list or heading marker.%0a%0aA $EnablePostAttrClearSession switch has been added to control whether or not changing a page's attributes causes any existing passwords to be forgotten. The default is that changing attributes forgets any passwords entered; this can be changed by setting $EnablePostAttrClearSession to zero.%0a%0a%0a!!!Version 2.0.beta23 (24-Feb-2005)%0a%0aThis release adds a couple of improvements.%0a%0aFirst, the passwording system has been improved slightly to hopefully make passwords a little less confusing (although more improvements are coming). Previously PmWiki would remember all passwords previously entered during the current browser session. In this release, changing a page's password causes PmWiki to "forget" all of the previously entered passwords, thus eliminating the confusion that arose when a page would appear unprotected when in fact a previously entered password was authorizing access.%0a%0aThis release also adds as $EnablePageListProtect option. When set, the [@(:pagelist:)@] and [@(:@][@searchresults:)@] directives will exclude pages for which the browser does not have read authorization.%0a%0a!!!Version 2.0.beta22 (23-Feb-2005)%0a%0aThis release makes some feature enhancements and some bugfixes.%0a%0aThe skins loading code has undergone some enhancements and substantial rewriting, but it should have no negative impacts on existing skins. The $BasicLayoutVars variable has been deprecated and is no longer needed. This version introduces a `SetTmplDisplay() function that makes it easier for local customizations to disable sections of a skin template.%0a%0aThe password prompt form has been customized so that the cursor is%0aautomatically placed in the form when the page is loaded.%0a%0aThe ?action=source action has been fixed for pages with characters%0aoutside of ASCII.%0a%0aThe graphical button bar can now be used for buttons with arbitrary%0aHTML elements (e.g., "save" and "preview" buttons).%0a%0aOther changes are noted in the ChangeLog.%0a%0a!!!Version 2.0.beta21 (13-Feb-2005)%0a%0aThis version has a number of changes. The major change that could (but shouldn't) affect some sites is that PmWiki has changed its default umask from 000 to 002, which will improve the default permissions for files and directories created by PmWiki for some sites, while (hopefully) not affecting others.%0a%0aMany of you probably don't know (or care) what a umask is. If everything still works after upgrading to this version, you can continue to not know or care. However, if after upgrading to this version you start seeing file permission errors where you weren't seeing them before, try adding the line%0a%0a umask(0);%0a%0ato your ''local/config.php'' and things should work again. (And be sure to report that you ran into trouble so we can investigate and improve things for the next version!)%0a%0aThis release also changes the %3ctitle> tag generated by ?action=rss%0ato properly honor the [@(:title:)@] setting on various pages.%0a%0aFinally, the release fixes some minor bugs in the HTML generation for [[tables]], corrects some bugs with settings for $AuthorPage and $AuthorLink, and makes some cookbook-related additions to the v1 conversion script.%0a%0aFor more details, see the [[ChangeLog]].%0a%0a!!!Version 2.0.beta20 (30-Jan-2005)%0a%0aThis version has a number of relatively minor changes.%0a%0aFirst, the $UrlLinkFmt variable has been modified so that links to external urls automatically have a rel='nofollow' attribute added to them, to help combat wiki spam as described in http://www.google.com/googleblog/2005/01/preventing-comment-spam.html. Site administrators can customize $UrlLinkFmt and $UnapprovedLinkFmt to supply or omit rel='nofollow' as appropriate.%0a%0aThe algorithm for creating page names from [@[[free links]]@] has been modified slightly. First, letters following a hyphen are no longer automatically capitalized, thus [@[[page-link]]@] refers to a page named "Page-link" and not "Page-Link". This is more compatible with version 1's naming syntax. Also, single quotes don't promote the following letter to uppercase, thus [@[[John's page]]@] now links to [@JohnsPage@] and not [@JohnSPage@].%0a%0aSites that want to keep PmWiki 2's prior behavior can do so with the following:%0a [=%0a $PageNameChars = '-[:alnum:]';%0a $MakePageNamePatterns = array(%0a "/[^$PageNameChars] /" => ' ',%0a "/(\\b\\w)/e" => "strtoupper('$1')",%0a "/ /" => '');%0a =]%0a%0aThe localmap.txt InterMap file can now contain comments (denoted by leading '#' in the file).%0a%0aHeadings (!! markup) can now have block wikistyles.%0a%0aMore information is available in the PmWiki.ChangeLog.%0a%0a%0a!!!Version 2.0.beta19 (17-Jan-2005)%0a%0aPmWiki uses PHP's sessions for tracking passwords and page authorizations; however, if a session times out (or is otherwise lost) while an author is in the middle of editing a password-protected page, the author's edits may be lost when re-prompted for the password. This release fixes this problem by preserving the edit text and other posted form variables when prompting for a password.%0a%0a!!!Version 2.0.beta18 (17-Jan-2005)%0a%0aThis release makes improvements to the gui buttons, fixes some bugs, and minor other improvements and changes.%0a%0aAlternate text is now valid inside of WikiTrails; i.e., one can use [@%3c%3c|[[TrailPage | alternate text]]|>>@] to change the text of the link to the trailpage.%0a%0aThe GUI button module has a number of changes. %0a* New images are provided for lists, indentation, headings, and tables, and the sample-config.php file has examples for configuring these additional buttons into the bar. %0a* The "Heading 3" button has now been changed into separate "Heading" and optional "Subheading" buttons.%0a* The "Attach:" (paperclip) button appears in the bar only if uploads are enabled for that page.%0a* For browsers that support it, clicking one of the buttons that adds text will leave the text highlighted (to make it easier to replace the text).%0a%0aThis release also eliminates the %3cp>...%3c/p> tags that were being generated around markup lines that contained other HTML block markups (e.g., search results, page listings, forms). As a result, these pages are now valid HTML and pass the `W3C validator.%0a%0a$HTMLHeaderFmt has been changed so that skin designers can completely turn off the inline-styles mechanism used by PmWiki and other cookbook modules. To disable the inline styles, use [@ $HTMLHeaderFmt['styles'] = ''; @].%0a%0aFinally, this release fixes a call to setlocale() which was supposed to only return the current locale but instead was causing the locale to change.%0a%0a%0a!!!Version 2.0.beta17 (12-Jan-2005)%0a%0aThis release simply makes some minor bug fixes to wikistyles (colors set in wikistyles extend to anchor tags), arrays of default passwords, and advanced table handling.%0a%0a!!!Version 2.0.beta16 (11-Jan-2005)%0a!!!Version 2.0.beta15 (10-Jan-2005)%0a%0aThe major feature of this release is the addition of the graphical buttons in the edit page. By default this feature is disabled -- to enable it, use the following in config.php.%0a%0a $EnableGUIButtons = 1;%0a%0aIf your site customizes the $PageEditFmt variable, then note that the buttons are placed at the end of the $EditMessageFmt and that the %3ctextarea> needs to have [@id='edit'@] in order for the buttons to work.%0a%0aThe rss.php script has also been improved -- it now automatically translates named character entities (from HTML 4) into their numeric equivalents. This eliminates a lot of feed validation errors and problems in specific RSS feed consumers.%0a%0aThis release adds a $Titlespaced variable and [@{$Titlespaced}@] markup; $Titlespaced is replaced by either a page's title (if defined by the [@(:title:)@] directive) or by the spaced version of the page's name.%0a%0aFinally, a number of WikiStyles bugs have been fixed.%0a%0a%0a!!!Version 2.0.beta14 (28-Dec-2004)%0a%0aThis release introduces a number of relatively minor optimizations and improvements, summarized below. If you don't understand what any of these mean, they probably don't affect you. :-) %0a%0a* PmWiki's %3cimg ...> tags now use style='border:0px;' instead of border='0'.%0a%0a* `PrintFmt() now calls Lock(0) to release any locks prior to sending output to the browser. This is important because some webservers (notably Apache) sometimes get stuck when they're unable to send output to the browser, and thus inadvertently lock others from being able to edit/post pages.%0a%0a* $PageEditFmt now includes id='text' to make for easier styling/referencing.%0a%0a* `MarkupToHTML()'s "posteval" code has been changed considerably.%0a%0a* `PageExists() now caches results of checking for page existence.%0a%0a* Page urls are now automatically url-encoded as needed.%0a%0a* Many of PmWiki's internal regex patterns have been optimized to (hopefully) improve matching speed.%0a%0a* Comparisons to substr() have been replaced with more efficient comparison functions.%0a%0a%0a!!!Version 2.0.beta13 (22-Dec-2004)%0a%0aThis release fixes a bug introduced in 2.0.beta7 that prevented the refcount.php (for ?action=refcount) from generating links correctly. It also cleans up the handling of wikistyles and %25-in-urls (which is what 2.0.beta7 was supposed to fix).%0a%0aIn general, all sites using the 2.0.betaXX series are recommended to upgrade to this latest release.%0a%0a%0a!!!Version 2.0.beta12 (21-Dec-2004)%0a%0aThis release adds a number of %3cdiv> tags and identifiers around the%0avarious forms that PmWiki produces (e.g., uploads, search results,%0aattribute pages, etc.). This makes such forms easier to style in CSS.%0a%0aIn addition, this release adds some functionality to the urlapprove.php%0ascript to limit the number of unapproved urls that can be saved in%0aa page (helps to combat wikispam).%0a%0aFinally the release adds the [@(:description:)@] markup for generating %3cmeta name='description' ... /> tags in the output. [@(:description:)@] may also get used for other features later on (e.g., excerpts in search results, etc.).%0a%0a!!!Version 2.0.beta11 (19-Dec-2004)%0a%0aThis release primarily cleans up a number of items in the handling of uploads:%0a# A new $LinkUpload variable has been defined for $...Fmt strings -- it contains the URL of the upload page for the current attachment%0a# [@(:attachlist:)@] automatically adds "replace-attachment" links (denoted by triangles) to the items in the list%0a# After performing an upload, the "upload name" field is automatically cleared%0a# Fixed error message when upload exceeds maximum allowed by PHP%0a%0aThis release also changes the `StopWatch() function (used internally for benchmarking/timing PmWiki performance) to only have an effect when $EnableStopWatch is set to 1 (wall clock timings only) or 2 (wall clock and user-process timings).%0a%0a!!!Version 2.0.beta10 (14-Dec-2004)%0a%0aThis release makes some substantial improvements in the installation%0aprocedure. First, the installation steps have been simplified, and PmWiki%0aprovides accurate instructions when it encounters a PHP "safe_mode"%0aenvironment. %0a%0aThe release also provides better handling of the '.flock' file -- if%0aPmWiki discovers it cannot open an existing .flock file for writing,%0ait removes the file and tries again rather than complaining about it.%0aThis makes the system more robust when page directories are going%0athrough backup restore.%0a%0a%0a!!!Version 2.0.beta9 (14-Dec-2004)%0a%0aThis release provides some very minor bugfixes to the [@[[target |#]]@] markup, to the appearance of $...variables in documentation, and extends uploads.php to be able to work better with url rewriting.%0a%0a!!!Version 2.0.beta8 (13-Dec-2004)%0a%0aThis release makes a number of reasonably significant changes. First and%0aforemost, it changes the [@?pagename=@] uri syntax to be [@?n=@], and%0ainstallation now defaults to $EnablePathInfo = 0; to make better%0acompatibility.%0a%0aSites which wish to continue using the [@.../Main/HomePage@] form of uri%0ainstead of [@?n=Main.HomePage@] should set $EnablePathInfo = 1 in%0aconfig.php. %0a%0aThis release also fixes a probable bug in the handling of author%0anames which was causing spaces to be incorrectly removed.%0a%0a2.0.beta8 includes features for advanced CSS styling of [[tables]]%0avia the $TableRowAttrFmt and $TableCellAttrFmt variables, more description %0awill be forthcoming in a Cookbook recipe. %0a%0aAlso, this release includes vastly improved support for UTF-8 sites,%0aincluding the ability to have UTF-8 characters in pagenames and%0a[@[[utf-8 links]]@]. We're still working out the details to be%0aable to support UTF-8 wikiwords -- PHP's functions don't provide%0agood support for this. See scripts/xlpage-utf-8.php for more%0ainformation on UTF-8.%0a%0aFinally, the Q: and A: markups are back, and a few other minor%0abug fixes and documentation improvements have been included.%0a%0a%0a!!!Version 2.0.beta7 (8-Dec-2004)%0a%0aThis release has a number of improvements and changes to it. First,%0athis release provides a ''scripts/xlpage-utf-8.php'' file, which adapts%0aPmWiki to be able to work somewhat with utf-8 characters in pagenames.%0aSince PHP's preg_* functions seem to be unable to detect UTF-8 alphanumeric%0acharacters, the trade-off at the moment is that WikiWord links are limited%0ato the ASCII character set. We're working on ways to get around this%0arestriction, however.%0a%0aThe xlpage-utf-8.php script can be automatically loaded by any `XLPage %0atranslation that specifies 'xlpage-i18n' => 'utf-8'.%0a%0aThis release also:%0a%0a* fixes up the .htaccess files that are placed in local/ and wiki.d/%0a* changes the default textarea size for the pmwiki skin, %0a* restores the link/citation markup ([@[[target |#]]@])%0a* fixes the default value of $DefaultPageTextFmt (note this may change again)%0a* automatically converts instances of $Newline in posted text%0a%0a%0a!!!Version 2.0.beta6 (5-Dec-2004)%0a%0aThis release contains a number of relatively minor bugfixes (see the ChangeLog), and it also restores the $WikiWordCount functionality from PmWiki 1 in which the wiki administrator can limit the number of conversions for each WikiWord.%0a%0aThe ''sample-config.php'' file has been updated with more comments and suggestions for customizations.%0a%0aFinally, this release increases the default value of $MaxIncludes to 50 (and provides better documentation of the $MaxIncludes variable).%0a%0a!!!Version 2.0.beta5 (1-Dec-2004)%0a!!!Version 2.0.beta4 (1-Dec-2004)%0a%0aThese releases fix a number of bugs introduced by the changes in 2.0.beta3.%0aUsers of 2.0.beta3 are encouraged to upgrade directly to this release.%0a%0a!!!Version 2.0.beta3 (30-Nov-2004)%0a%0aThis release provides a simple version of the [@(:attachlist:)@] markup (different sorting orders are not available yet as the syntax is likely to change), as well as fixes the `PmWiki.EditQuickReference and `PmWiki.UploadQuickReference pages. It also provides default pages to lock passwords in the Main and PmWiki groups and adds uppercase versions for ".GIF", ".JPG", and ".PNG" files.%0a%0aInternally, this release also changes the edit page sequence to use the $_POST autoglobal instead of $_REQUEST (i.e., posting edits is only allowed via method='post' and not via query string parameters).%0a%0a!!!Version 2.0.beta2%0a%0aThis release fixes the bug that caused $PageTemplateFmt to no longer%0awork in pmwiki-2.0.beta1.%0a%0a!!!Version 2.0.beta1%0a%0aThis release marks PmWiki 2.0 as entering "beta" status, as it finally%0abegins moving towards official release. The major change for this release%0ais in the skins code -- previous versions of PmWiki used $PageTemplateFmt%0ato specify the location of the template file to be used; newer versions%0anow use the $Skin variable to specify the location of the skins directory%0a(in pub/skins/) that contains the skin template file, php configuration%0ascript, and other files.%0a%0aIn general, if you previously had $PageTemplateFmt set to "pub/skins/myskin/myskin.tmpl", then you now simply set $Skin='myskin'; to get things to work. See `PmWiki.LayoutBasics for more details.%0a%0a!!!Version 2.0.devel releases%0a%0aThese are the release notes for the development releases of PmWiki 2.0.%0a%0aFirst, this is definitely still in the development stages, so many%0athings are likely to change between now and the official releases.%0a%0aSecond, at present there's not a good way to upgrade from PmWiki 1.0%0ato PmWiki 2.0, although upgrade support is expected to arrive in future%0a(development) releases. So, you can use this version just to see the%0anew developments and gain some experience, but migrating from 1.0%0ato this version is still likely to be a bit of a chore.%0a%0aBugs and other requests can be reported to the PmWiki Issue Tracking %0aSystem at http://www.pmwiki.org/wiki/PITS/PITS. Any help%0ain testing, development, and/or documentation is greatly appreciated.%0a%0a%0a%0a%0a%0a%0a%0a%0a%0a%0a%0a%0a PmWiki.Requirements=%25audience%25 administrators (basic)%0aPrerequisites for running the PmWiki wiki engine:%0a# [[http://www.php.net/ | PHP]] 4.1 or later%0a# Some sort of webserver that can run PHP scripts.%0a%0aPmWiki has been reported to work with the following OS/webserver combinations:%0a* Apache 1.3 or 2.0, on roughly anything (Unix, Linux, Windows, and Mac OS/X)%0a* Microsoft Internet Information Server, on Windows%0a%0a* I got it to work on appWeb (a very small, php-enabled webserver) executing on a Linksys NSLU2 Network Storage Link device (runs Unslung 5.5 beta which is a Linux derivate for embedded systems). Still have to work out why file-uploads does not seem to work, however. --Hans-Göran Puke%0a%0a* PmWiki works very well on x86 Linux + [[http://www.litespeedtech.com/|LiteSpeedWeb Server]] Standard Edition --Jeff Muday%0a%0aPmWiki has been reported not to work on:%0a* Mac OS before Mac OS X because there's no PHP available%0a%0aThe [[(Cookbook:)Standalone]] recipe provides a special, bare-bones webserver application that can be used to run PmWiki in places where another webserver isn't available.%0a%0a%3c%3c|[[DocumentationIndex]]|>> PmWiki.Security=Distributed Pages:%0a* [[PmWiki.Passwords]] General use of passwords%0a* [[PmWiki.PasswordsAdmin]] More password options for the administrator%0a* [[PmWiki.UrlApprovals]] Require approval of Url links%0a* [[PmWiki:SiteAnalyzer]] A tool for analyzing site configuration settings and security%0a%0aCookbook Pages%0a%0a* See also [[Cookbook:Cookbook#Security | Cookbook index: Security]]%0a* [[Cookbook:Blocklist2]] Block postings based on content or IP address%0a* [[Cookbook:MTBlackList]] Movable Type spam blacklist%0a* [[Cookbook:WebServerSecurity]] Making the server more secure with .htaccess%0a* [[Cookbook:FarmSecurity]] Making Farm installations secure%0a* [[Cookbook:EProtect]] Hide e-mail address%0a* [[Cookbook:AuditImages]] Check to see what images have been uploaded to your wiki.%0a%0a%0a>>faq%3c%3c [[#faq]]%0a%0aQ: What about the botnet security advisory at [[http://isc.sans.org/diary.php?storyid=1672]]?%0a%0aA: Sites that are running with PHP's ''register_globals'' setting set to "On" and versions of PmWiki prior to 2.1.21 may be vulnerable to a botnet exploit that is taking advantage of a bug in PHP. The vulnerability can be closed by turning ''register_globals'' off, upgrading to PmWiki 2.1.21 or later, or upgrading to PHP versions 4.4.3 or 5.1.4. In addition, there is a test at [[PmWiki:SiteAnalyzer]] that can be used to determine if your site is vulnerable.%0a%0a PmWiki.SecurityVariables=%3c%3c|[[PmWiki.Variables]]|>>%0a%0a:$DefaultPasswords:(not documented yet)%0a%0a:$EnablePostAttrClearSession:A switch to control whether or not changing a page's attributes causes any existing passwords to be forgotten. The default is that changing attributes forgets any passwords entered; this can be changed by setting $EnablePostAttrClearSession to zero.%0a%0a:$HandleAuth:This sets the required authentication Level that is necessary to perform an action. When using the following example in your @@config.php@@ you need to be authenticated as editor in order to view the page history:%0a $HandleAuth['diff'] = 'edit';%0a%0a:$PageAttributes:Set the string showed on the attributes page when entering a password for an action.%0a%0a:$AuthLDAPBindDN:For sites using [[AuthUser]] with LDAP authentication, this specifies the distinguished name (DN) to be used to bind to the LDAP server to check identity.%0a%0a:$AuthLDAPBindPassword:For [[AuthUser]] with LDAP authentication, this specifies the password used for binding (in conjunction with $AuthLDAPBindDN above).%0a%0aSee also:%0a* $EnablePageListProtect%0a* [[UrlApprovals]]%0a PmWiki.SimultaneousEdits=PmWiki has support for handling the case where multiple authors attempt to edit the same page nearly simultaneously. Here's the basic scenario for systems where simultaneous edits are ''not'' handled:%0a%0a* Alice starts to edit a page.%0a* Before Alice saves her edits, Bob requests an edit of the same page, and receives the page text prior to Alice's edits.%0a* Bob finishes with his edits and hits "save".%0a* Alice finishes editing her page, hits "save", and since she was working from a version of the page from before Bob had made his changes, she wipes out Bob's edits in the process.%0a%0aPmWiki's simultaneous edit feature detects when this occurs, and instead of saving Alice's edits PmWiki presents Alice with a message that someone else changed the page while she was editing it. Furthermore, Bob's changes are merged into Alice's copy of the page, with any conflicts highlighted by %3c%3c%3c%3c%3c%3c%3c and >>>>>>>. Alice can then fix things as appropriate and save the updated page, or, if Alice is lazy, she can just hit "save" a second time and leave it to someone else to fix.%0a%0aThe simultaneous edits feature is also invoked whenever someone requests a page preview; thus if a page changes while previewing a page the author gets notification and can see the merged results.%0a%0a!!!How can I test/experiment with this feature?%0a%0a# Open up two browser windows and select the same page to be edited in each window (e.g., try [[Main/WikiSandbox?action=edit]]).%0a# In one browser window, make some changes to the page and then save those changes.%0a# In the second browser window, make some different changes to the same page and hit "save". Since the page changed after the edit form was loaded into the second window, there's a potential edit conflict and you'll receive the "edit conflict message".%0a# You can make any adjustments in the second window, and press "Save" again to save the changes.%0a%0a!!!Notice%0a%0aSome environments such as Windows and PHP running in safe_mode are unable to use the simultaneous edits capability distributed with PmWiki. See Cookbook:SimultaneousEdits for a solution for these environments.%0a%0a%25trail%25%3c%3c|[[DocumentationIndex]]|>>%0a PmWiki.SitePreferences=The page [[{$SiteGroup}.Preferences]] contains customisable browser preference settings.%0aThese include [[access keys]] (keyboard shortcuts to certain actions like edit, history, browse) and settings of the [[{$SiteGroup}.EditForm]] (width and height of the edit textarea) as well as the name of the edit form in use.%0a%0aA different page than [[{$SiteGroup}.Preferences]] can be choosen by making a copy of that page under a new name, customising it, and setting a cookie which will point to this page for the browser being used, through %0a%0a ?setprefs=`SomeGroup.`CustomPreferences %0a%0a`SomeGroup.`CustomPreferences being the name of the new customised preference page.%0a%0a!!!About Access Keys%0a%0a----%0a!!Notes and Comments%0a%0aNote that in order to enable parsing of [[{$SiteGroup}.Preferences]], a line like the following needs to be added to local/config.php:%0a%0a XLPage('prefs', "Site.Preferences");%0a PmWiki.SkinTemplates=This page describes the skin template files (.tmpl) that are used to create PmWiki ''skins'', and how PmWiki uses them. As described in the [[skins]] page, a skin is a collection of files that specifies the layout for PmWiki pages. Each skin must include a template file that provides the skeleton for displaying a PmWiki page.%0a%0a!! Template Processing%0a%0aPmWiki processes any skin.php file in the skin directory before loading any templates. If there is no skin.php file, or if the skin.php file doesn't load a template, then PmWiki falls back to looking%0afor a template with the same name of the skin, or a single .tmpl file if it exists.%0a%0aIn simpler setups (which is what the vast majority of skins have), the skin.php file is absent or makes no mention of the .tmpl file, and so PmWiki finds and loads the template itself. To exert greater control over the process, simply call LoadPageTemplate() inside the skin.php file, with the name of the .tmpl file to be loaded:%0a%0a->[@LoadPageTemplate($pagename, "$SkinDir/xyz.tmpl");@]%0a%0aFor example, a skin might specify a special template to be used if the action is 'print':%0a%0a->[@if ($GLOBALS['action'] == 'print')@]%0a-->[@LoadPageTemplate($pagename, "$SkinDir/print.tmpl");@]%0a%0aWhen the action is something else, the default skin gets loaded instead.%0a%0a!!Template file format%0a%0aA template file is basically an HTML file that also contains variable substitutions (indicated by '$') and special directives embedded in HTML comments. Two special directives are ''required'' in the template file. The directive [@%3c!--PageText-->@] belongs to the %3cbody> section of the HTML document, and tells PmWiki where the main content of each wiki page should be placed. The other required directive is [@%3c!--HTMLHeader-->@], which goes somewhere in the %3chead> section of the HTML document.%0a%0aThere is also an optional [@%3c!--HTMLFooter-->@] directive, which typically goes before the final %3c/body> tag and is used by some recipes to insert things at the end of the HTML document. %0a%0aWhen PmWiki displays a page, it replaces the directives and variable substitutions with the values appropriate to the current page. For example, the [@%3c!--PageText-->@] directive is replaced with the page's contents, while any instances of $PageUrl are replaced with the url (address) of the current page.%0a%0aThere is a long list of variables available for substitution in pages; some of the%0amost useful include:%0a%0a [@$PageUrl the url of the current page%0a $ScriptUrl the base url to the pmwiki.php script%0a $Title the page's title (e.g., "`SkinTemplates")%0a $Titlespaced the page's title with spaces (e.g., "Skin Templates")%0a $Group the name of the current group (e.g., "`PmWiki")%0a $FullName the page's full name (e.g., "`PmWiki.SkinTemplates")%0a $LastModified the page's last modification time%0a $PageLogoUrl the url of a site logo%0a $WikiTitle the site's title%0a $SkinDirUrl the url of the skin's folder@]%0a%0aThis last variable, $SkinDirUrl, is particularly useful in templates as it allows the skin designer to refer to other files (such as images or style sheets) in the skin folder without having to know the exact url.%0a%0aThe template is not limited to using the variables listed here; nearly any PHP global variable that begins with a capital letter can be used in a skin template. [[Page variables]] can also be used in templates.%0a%0a!! Skin directives%0a%0aBesides the required [@%3c!--PageText-->@] and [@%3c!--HTMLHeader-->@] directives, PmWiki provides other built-in directives for generating page output. It's not necessary to use any of these directives, but they can often add capabilities to a skin %0a%0a:[@%3c!--wiki:Main.SomePage-->@]:%0a: :The [@%3c!--wiki:Main.SomePage-->@] directive outputs the contents of `Main.SomePage. $-substitutions are allowed in directives, thus a directive like [@%3c!--wiki:$Group.SomePage-->@] will include "`SomePage" of the current group. %0a%0a: :If multiple pages are listed in the directive, then only the first available page is used. Thus [@%3c!--wiki:$Group.SomePage Site.SomePage-->@] will display the contents of `SomePage in the current group if it exists, and `Site.SomePage if it doesn't. To always display `Site.SomePage, even if $`Group.SomePage exists, use two consecutive [@%3c!--wiki:...-->@] directives.%0a%0a:[@%3c!--file:somefile.txt-->@]:%0a: :The directive [@%3c!--file:somefile.txt-->@] outputs the contents of another file (on the local filesystem) at the point of the directive. If the file to be included is a .php script, then the PHP script is executed and its output is sent to the browser. Like the [@%3c!--wiki:...-->@] directive above, $-substitutions are available to be able to output files based on the current page name or group.%0a%0a:[@%3c!--markup:...-->@]:%0a: :The markup directive processes any text that follows the colon as wiki markup and displays that in the output. %0a%0a:[@%3c!--function:SomeFunction args-->@]:%0a: :This directive calls a PHP function named "`SomeFunction", passing the current page's name and the text following the function name as arguments. PHP functions called in this manner are typically defined in a local customization file. Args allows only one argument, which has to be splitted then. [@%3c!--function:SomeFunction arg1 arg2 arg3-->@] generates one parameter "arg1 arg2 arg3". However variables can be used (like $LastModifiedBy).%0a%0a!! Page sections%0a%0aA template file can designate "sections" that are included or excluded from the output based on [[page directives]] or other criteria. A section always begins with [@%3c!--Page...Fmt-->@] and continues to the next section, the end of the template file, or [@%3c!--/Page...Fmt-->@]. For example, a template can specify a [@%3c!--PageLeftFmt-->@] section that is excluded from the output whenever the [@(:noleft:)@] directive is encountered in the page's contents. PmWiki's predefined sections (and their corresponding page directives) are:%0a%0a [@%3c!--PageHeaderFmt--> (:noheader:)%0a %3c!--PageFooterFmt--> (:nofooter:)%0a %3c!--PageTitleFmt--> (:notitle:)%0a %3c!--PageLeftFmt--> (:noleft:)%0a %3c!--PageRightFmt--> (:noright:)%0a %3c!--PageActionFmt--> (:noaction:)@]%0a%0aSkin designers can define custom sections and markups, but currently all section names in the template must begin with "Page" and end with "Fmt". As mentioned you also have to define the corresponding markup (for example in your config.php) like this: %0a%0a [@Markup('noxyz', 'directives', '/\\(:noxyz:\\)/ei',%0a "SetTmplDisplay('PageXYZFmt',0)");@] %0a%0a!! Internationalization (i18n)%0a%0aSkins can also be [[internationaliz(ations)]]ed by using [@$[...]@] substitutions. Any string placed inside of [@$[...]@] is treated as a "translatable phrase", and the phrase is looked up in the current translation tables for a corresponding output phrase. If a translation is available, then the translated phrase is substituted at that point, otherwise the original phrase is left intact.%0a%0aFor example, the substitution [@$[Edit]@] will display the current translation of "Edit" if it is known, otherwise it displays "Edit". Thus, the same template can be used for multiple languages, displaying "Editer" when French translations are loaded, "Bearbeiten" when German translations are loaded, and "Edit" when no translation is available.%0a%0a%0a%0a%25trail%25%3c%3c|[[DocumentationIndex]]|>>%0a%0a>>faq%3c%3c [[#faq]]%0a%0aQ: How do I customize the CSS styling of my PmWiki layout?[[#customcss]]%0a%0aA: See [[Skins]] for how to change the default PmWiki skin. See also [[Cookbook:Skins]], where you will find pre-made templates you can use to customize the appearance of your site. You can also create a file called ''local.css'' in the ''pub/css/'' directory and add CSS selectors there (this file gets automatically loaded if it exists). Or, styles can be added directly into a local customization file by using something like:%0a%0a->[@$HTMLStylesFmt[] = '.foo { color:blue; }';@]%0a%0a%0aQ: Where can the mentioned "translation table" be found for adding translated phrases?%0a%0aA: See [[Internationalizations]].%0a%0a PmWiki.Skins=%25audience%25 administrators (basic)%0a!!Contents%0a* [[#what | What is a skin?]]%0a* [[#where | Where do I get skins?]]%0a* [[#use | How do I use a skin?]]%0a* [[#make | How can I make a skin?]]%0a%0a!!What is a skin? [[#what]]%0a%0aA skin is a bunch of files that control what PmWiki pages look like (colors, fonts, borders, etc.) and how they are laid out. The easiest way to understand what a skin does is to try some out using the links below. They lead to this same page (PmWiki.Skins) on the pmwiki.org site, and open in a separate window.%0a%0a* %25target=skin%25[[PmWiki:Skins?skin=beeblebrox-gila2 | BeeblebroxNetGila ]]%0a* %25target=skin%25[[PmWiki:Skins?skin=jhskin | JHSkin ]]%0a* %25target=skin%25[[PmWiki:Skins?skin=gemini | GeminiSkin ]]%0a* %25target=skin%25[[PmWiki:Skins?skin=light | LightSkin ]]%0a* %25target=skin%25[[PmWiki:Skins?skin=monobook | Monobook Skin ]]%0a* %25target=skin%25[[PmWiki:Skins?skin=simple | Simple Skin ]]%0a%0aAs you saw, all skins show the same page contents, but the other elements such as the sidebar, header, and footer, all changed. For example, different skins may display the sidebar on the left, on the right, or even not at all. Some skins have action links and features that others do not, especially if they were designed to take advantage of particular [[cookbook recipes -> Cookbook:Cookbook]].%0a%0aSo, a skin is just the set of files that determine how pages are displayed in PmWiki. Normally skins are stored as subfolders of ''pub/skins/''. Each skin typically has one or more of the following kinds of files:%0a* A template file, such as ''skin.tmpl'' or ''gemini.tmpl''. The template is written in HTML or XHTML, and is the skeleton for the skin. It contains special markers that tell PmWiki where to insert the page's contents.%0a* CSS files, which can control the skin's appearance%0a* Image files, for decorating a page with images. Common image file formats are .jpg, .png, and .gif.%0a* PHP files, such as ''skin.php''. These let skins provide extra customization setting or capabilities that HTML and CSS alone cannot.%0a* Documentation files, usually something like ''readme.txt'' or ''skinname.txt''. These usually give you information about any special installation steps or nifty features the skin has. These are usually for administrators to read, but PMWiki program does not need them/%0a%0a!!Where do I get skins? [[#where]]%0a%0aSkins are available in the [[Cookbook:Skins]] collection. The skins in the collection have been contributed by other PmWiki administrators for others to use, and typically have their own set of customization possibilities. When you find a skin you like, follow the link to download the skin package.%0a%0a!!How do I use or install a skin? [[#use]]%0a%0aMost skin packages are .zip, .tgz, or .tar.gz files. You should be able to unpack these with most archiving software.%0a%0a# Unpack the skin to ''pub/skins/'' inside your pmwiki folder. Most well-designed skin packages will create a subfolder in ''pub/skins/'' named after the skin.%0a** If the skin did not make a folder of its own, create one and move the skin files to it.%0a%0a# Open up your ''local/config.php'' file, and add a line like\\%0a\\%0a[@$Skin = 'my-favourite-skin';@]\\%0a\\%0awhere 'my-favourite-skin' is the name of the skin's folder.%0a%0aReload a page from your wiki in the browser, and you should be able to see the difference.%0a%0aIf you'd like to let your site's visitors choose one skin from a selection of skins you've installed, look at the [[Cookbook:SkinChange]] recipe. (That's what we used for the demo above.)%0a%0aThere are a number of ways to further customize the appearance of a skin, including adding statements to /local/config.php that are compatible with your chosen skin; adding css files to /pub/css/, such as local.css (for your entire wiki) and MyGroup.css (for MyGroup); and directly editing the skin's files. If the skin is updated regularly, you probably will want to avoid editing the files in the skin's folder. Check the skin's page in the Cookbook for specific suggestions.%0a%0a!!How can I make a skin? [[#make]]%0a%0aThe best way to make your first skin is to modify a copy of PmWiki's default skin. %0a%0a# Make a copy of the folder ''pub/skins/pmwiki'' and name it whatever your new skin should be named.%0a# In your ''local/config.php'' file, set $Skin to be the name of your new skin.%0a# Modify the template and CSS files to suit you.%0a# Test your new skin.%0a# Repeat steps 3 and 4 until you're happy with the results.%0a%0aThe reason we recommend starting with the default PmWiki skin is that it's quite a simple skin, much more so than many of the skins you'll find in [[Cookbook:Skins]]. The starting point is the template (.tmpl) file, which provides the overall layout of the page. Inside of the template file are a number of special substitutions and directives that provide places for PmWiki to insert the data relevant to the current page being displayed. [[SkinTemplates]] describes the format and directives in more detail.%0a%0aIt's beyond the scope of this page to explain how to write HTML (hypertext markup language), XHTML (extensible HTML, which is a bit newer) or CSS (cascading style sheets), but there are many good tutorials on the web for all three of them. One caution: if you run into an HTML tutorial that explains about how to use %3cfont> or %3cblink> tags, or spacer gifs, it's at least five years out of date, so skip it and find another one. %0a%0aYou should test your skin on a variety of browsers -- ideally as many as you can, on as many different platforms as you can -- but at minimum you should be testing on Internet Explorer 6 and Firefox or Mozilla, since those are the most common, and have different bugs. Don't forget to do things like resize windows and change text size during your testing.%0a%0a!!!Tools that you'll need%0a%0aThere are good examples of all these programs available for free. %0a%0a'''HTML and CSS editor(s).''' There are two types of editors: graphical (WYSIWYG, or "what you see is what you get"), and hand-coding or programmer's editors. Graphical editors are less intimidating to novices, but you won't learn as much, or know your code as intimately as you will by using a hand-coding editor. Whichever you choose, get one that has syntax highlighting for the code, because it will help you spot mistakes. Also, live preview features are not that helpful when writing a PmWiki skin, because PmWiki does stuff that the live preview won't, such as substitute values for variables and insert sidebar content.%0a%0a'''Test wiki'''. You don't want to be wreaking havoc on your skin while visitors can see your site. It's a better idea to set up a test wiki, either on your real webserver or on your own machine. Linux or [=MacOS=] computer owners may have webservers and PHP already running on their machines, but Windows users often don't. If that describes you, then you might want to take a look at the Cookbook:Standalone recipe, which runs PmWiki without needing a complex webserver. Or, you can find many local server packages which install a webserver, PHP, and other stuff (e.g. `MySQL), all configured to work together. Try to get a package that has the same software and versions as used on your live setup, since then there will be less to go wrong when the site goes live.%0a%0a'''FTP client''' to transfer files to your webserver. You probably had one of these already.%0a%0a'''Color picker'''. Your editor might include one, or you could pick up a standalone application. Extremely helpful for creating and saving color palettes.%0a%0a!!See also%0a%0a* [[PmWiki/SkinTemplates]]%0a* [[Cookbook:Skins]]%0a* [[Cookbook:SkinGuidelines]]%0a* [[Cookbook:Standalone]]%0a%0a%25trail%25 %3c%3c|[[Documentation Index]]|>>%0a%0a>>faq%3c%3c [[#faq]]%0a%0aQ: How do I change the Wiki's default name in the upper left corner of the Main Page?%0a%0aA: Put the following config.php%0a%0a->[@$WikiTitle = 'My Wiki Site';@]%0a%0aThe ''docs/sample-config.php'' file has an example of changing the title.%0a%0a%0aQ: How can I embed PmWiki pages inside a web page?%0a%0aA: Source them through a PHP page, or place them in a frame.%0a%0a%0aQ: How do I change the font or background color of the hints block on the Edit Page?%0a%0aA: Add a CSS style to pub/css/local.css: [@.quickref {background:...; color:... }@]. The hints are provided by the [[Site.EditQuickReference]] page, which is in the PmWiki or Site wikigroup. Edit that page, and change the "bgcolor" or specify the font "color" to get the contrast you need.%0a PmWiki.SpecialCharacters=When creating pages it's common to use commercial trademarks, copyright, umlaut, and other non-keyboard symbols. therefore it's important that you have the means to input these special characters. %0a%0a!!!ISO Standard codes%0aPmWiki supports the HTML special character listings by the w3c. [[http://www.w3.org/MarkUp/html-spec/html-spec_13.html | W3C Page of Special Character codes ISO standard.]]%0a%0aHere are some samples: %0a(:markup:)[=%0a© | ¼ | ½ | ® | µ | ¨ =]%0a%0a(:markup:)[=%0aÆ | 32° | Unïted Stätes | ¶ | ¥Yen | PmWiki™=]%0a%0aFor a nice table of the same codes that show the codes with the output go to the [[http://www.nobledesktop.com/specialcharacters.html | Noble Desktop]] special character page. %0a%0a!!!Other ways to do it: %0a%0a!!!!Character Map%0aFind the "Character Map" utility in your computer's System Tools folder. Click the symbol you're interested in, and note the keystroke information at the bottom of the box. You execute these by ''holding "Alt"'' while keying the numbers ''on the numerical keypad'' of your keyboard (not the numbers across the top of the board).%0a%0a[=©=] = Alt+0169 = © | [=®=] = Alt+0174 = ® | [=°=] = Alt+0176 = ° (degrees).%0a%0a!!!!Paste%0a*Use Word or another desktop application to create your text with the special characters that you want. Copy and paste the text to the wiki page you're editing or creating.%0a*Find an instance of a special character in an online document; copy and paste the character to your wiki page: ©%0a%0aThere's a list of special characters at [[PmWiki:SpecialCharactersList]].%0aThere's another illustration at [[PmWiki:Characters]] PmWiki.TableDirectives=%25audience%25 authors (intermediate)%0a%0a(:title Table Directives:)%0aThere are four directives for table processing. All must be at the beginning of a line to have any effect.%0a%0a!!![@(:table (attr...):)@]%0aGenerates a new HTML %3ctable> tag with the attributes provided in ''attr...''.%0aCloses the previous table, if any.%0aValid attributes and values are:%0a* border ''(a positive integer)''%0a* bordercolor ''(a color name or hex number; doesn't display in all browsers)''%0a* cellspacing ''(a positive integer indicating the space between cells)''%0a* cellpadding ''(a positive integer indicating the interior border of a cell)''%0a* width ''(a positive integer or percent)''%0a* bgcolor ''(a color name or hex number)''%0a* align ''(left, center or right)''%0a* summary ''(does not display; used primarily to help visually disabled people navigate)''%0a%0a!!![@(:cell (attr...):)@]%0aGenerates a new cell with the attributes given by ''attr...''. %0aCloses the previous table cell, if any.%0aIn HTML, this creates a new "%3ctd attr>" tag (and possibly %3ctable>, %3ctr>, and %3c/td> tags if they are needed to produce a valid HTML table). %0a%0a->%25note%25 '''Note:''' Placing a space after the cell markup "(:cell:) " causes subsequent text on that line to be treated as preformatted text.%0a%0aValid attributes and values are:%0a* align ''(left, center or right)''%0a* valign ''(top, middle or bottom)''%0a* colspan ''(a positive integer)''%0a* rowspan ''(a positive integer)''%0a* bgcolor ''(a color name or hex number)''%0a* width ''(a positive integer or percent)''%0a%0a!!![@(:cellnr (attr..):)@]%0aGenerates a new cell at the beginning of the next row.%0aCloses the previous table cell, if any.%0aIn HTML, this creates a "%3ctr>%3ctd attr>" tag, and possibly %3ctable>, %3c/td>, and %3c/tr> tags if they are needed for valid HTML.%0aValid attributes and values are:%0a* align ''(left, center or right)''%0a* valign ''(top, middle or bottom)''%0a* colspan ''(a positive integer)''%0a* rowspan ''(a positive integer)''%0a* bgcolor ''(a color name or hex number)''%0a* width ''(a positive integer or percent)''%0a%0a!!![@(:tableend:)@]%0aCloses the previous table cell and closes off any table. Generates %3c/td>, %3c/tr>, and %3c/table> tags as needed.%0a%0a!! Notes%0a%0aFor the table, cell, and cellnr tags the author can specify any attributes that would be valid in the HTML %3ctable> or %3ctd> tags. Thus you can specify rowspan, colspan, etc. arguments to build arbitrary tables. However, it's not possible to nest a [@(:table:)@] inside of a [@(:cell:)@] or [@(:cellnr:)@] -- the next paragraph explains why.%0a%0aMany are likely to ask why we didn't just use the standard HTML table markup (%3ctable>, %3ctr>, %3ctd>, %3cth>) instead of creating a new markup, and allowing nested tables as a result. There are two answers: first, the HTML table markup is very ugly for naive authors (see [[PmWiki.Audiences]] and [[PmWikiPhilosophy]] #2), and second, it'd be very easy for authors to create tables that are incorrect HTML and that display incorrectly (or not at all) on some browsers. Even seasoned web professionals sometimes get the table markup wrong, so it's a bit unrealistic to expect the average author to always get it right, or to be able to read arbitrary HTML table markup that someone else has created.%0a%0a-> %25color=green%25 ''Common comment:'' Surely, the average or naive author would not be writing HTML directly, but using a tool, such as [=FrontPage=], or even [=MSWord=], to generate the HTML. This would be a lot simpler than learning even the simplest PmWiki markups.%0a%0a-> %25color=green%25 ''Pm's Response:'' And once the HTML has been generated and posted, how is someone else going to edit or modify the table if they don't have the original [=FrontPage or MSWord=] file used to create it? Remember that we're talking about ''collaborative'' authoring. The HTML that those packages generate is among the hardest to read and edit of all!%0a%0aIt's difficult to write the code needed to make PmWiki understand and fix arbitrary table markup, so PmWiki uses the simplified version above. Still, this version is able to handle most table requirements (with the possible exception of nested tables).%0a%0aAnd, this is not to say that nested HTML tables are impossible in PmWiki --they just can't be easily created by wiki authors using the default wiki markup. A site administrator can of course create header/footer HTML code and other [[local customizations]] that make use of nested tables.%0a%0a!!!Example 1. A table using table directive markup.%0a%0a(:markup:) [=%0a(:table border=1 cellpadding=5 cellspacing=0:)%0a(:cell:) a1%0a(:cell:) b1%0a(:cell:) c1%0a(:cell:) d1%0a(:cellnr:) a2%0a(:cell:) b2%0a(:cell:) c2%0a(:cell:) d2%0a(:tableend:)%0a=]%0a%0a%0aIn HTML, this is the same as%0a%0a-> [@%0a%3ctable border='1' cellpadding='5' cellspacing='0'>%0a %3ctr>%0a %3ctd>a1%3c/td>%0a %3ctd>b1%3c/td>%0a %3ctd>c1%3c/td>%0a %3ctd>d1%3c/td>%0a %3c/tr>%0a %3ctr>%0a %3ctd>a2%3c/td>%0a %3ctd>b2%3c/td>%0a %3ctd>c2%3c/td>%0a %3ctd>d2%3c/td>%0a %3c/tr>%0a%3c/table>%0a@]%0a%0a%0a-----%0a!!!Floating Table with bulleted navigation list%0a%0a(:table border=1 width=30%25 align=right bgcolor=#cccccc cellspacing=0 :)%0a(:cellnr:)%0a'''Navigation Links'''%0a(:cellnr:)%0a*[[Text formatting rules]]%0a*[[Tables]]%0a*[[Table directives]]%0a(:tableend:)%0a%0aWhat if you wanted to create a nice little table like a table of contents in a page like this? In this example, the table is floating right and contains some links in a bulleted list. This is a nice demonstration of how it's possible to build a little table of contents in the page, which might navigate to other pages just within the same wiki group. Note that having a bulleted list ''won't work in a ordinary table'' - it only works inside an table created with table directives such as the example code used here.%0a%0a(:markup:)%0a(:table border=1 width=30%25 align=right bgcolor=#cccc99 cellspacing=0 :)%0a(:cellnr:)%0a'''Navigation Links'''%0a(:cellnr:)%0a*[[Tables]]%0a*[[Table directives]]%0a(:tableend:)%0a(:markupend:)%0a%0a(:markup:)%0a(:table border=1 width=30%25 align=right bgcolor=#cccc99 cellspacing=0 :)%0a(:cellnr colspan=2 align=center:)%0a'''Navigation Links'''%0a(:cellnr align=center:)%0a[[Tables]]%0a(:cell align=center:)%0a[[Table directives]]%0a(:tableend:)%0a(:markupend:)%0a%0aLooking at the markup here, notice that we have used a #cccc99 hex color for the table background. also the [@(:cellnr:)@] markup creates a new row, a new cell and closes the row at the end.%0a%0aYou could take this concept a little further: since you might want each page in the group to contain the same table of contents, you can make ONE table like the above and put it in its own page. Then use an [[include (other pages)]] on any of your pages and bring in the table. The float (align) property will be honored in each page where it's included. Pretty sweet!%0a%0a%0a%25trail%25 %3c%3c|[[Documentation Index]]|>>%0a%0a>>faq%3c%3c [[#faq]]%0a%0aQ: Can I define table headers using the table directive markup?%0aA: No, but you can with [[Cookbook:AdvancedTableDirectives]]. See [[PITS:00535#pmanswer|Pm's reply]] to pending [[PITS:00535]]%0a PmWiki.Tables=%25audience%25 authors (basic)%0a%0a!! Table basics%0a%0aPmWiki has two types of table markup; the markup described in this page is useful for creating tables with lots of small cells, while [[table directive(s)]] markups help with larger scale tables. For more possibilities with table formatting see [[Cookbook:FormattingTables]].%0a%0aTables are created via use of the double pipe character: @@||@@. Lines beginning with this markup denote rows in a table; within such lines the double-pipe is used to delimit cells. In the examples below a border is added for illustration (the default is no border).%0a%0a(:markup caption='Basic table':) [=%0a|| border=1%0a|| cell 1 || cell 2 || cell 3 ||%0a|| cell 1 || cell 2 || cell 3 ||=]%0a%0aHeader cells can be created by placing ! as the first character of a cell. Note that these are ''table headers'', not ''headings'', so it doesn't extend to !!, !!!, etc.%0a%0a(:markup caption='Table headers':) [=%0a|| border=1%0a||! cell 1 ||! cell 2 ||! cell 3 ||%0a|| cell 1 || cell 2 || cell 3 ||=]%0a%0aA table can have a caption, indicated by [@||!caption!||@]. Any caption must appear prior to other rows of the table.%0a%0a(:markup caption='Table caption':) [=%0a|| border=1%0a||! A special table !||%0a||! cell 1 ||! cell 2 ||! cell 3 ||%0a|| cell 1 || cell 2 || cell 3 ||=]%0a%0a%0a!! Formatting cell contents%0a%0aCell contents may be aligned left, centered, or aligned right. %0a* To left-align contents, place the cell contents next to the leading @@||@@.%0a* To center contents, add a space before and after the cell contents.%0a* To right-align contents, place a space before the cell contents and leave the cell contents next to the trailing @@||@@.%0a%0a(:markup caption='Cell alignments':) [=%0a|| border=1 width=100%25%0a||!cell 1 ||! cell 2 ||! cell 3||%0a||left-aligned || centered || right-aligned||=]%0a%0a(:markup caption='Default cell alignments':) [=%0a|| border=1 width=100%25%0a||!cell default||!cell left ||%0a||default-aligned||left-aligned ||=]%0a%0aNote that header and detail cells have different default alignments.%0a%0aTo get a cell to span multiple columns, follow the cell with empty cells.%0a(At present there is no markup for spanning rows.)%0a%0a(:markup caption='Column spanning':) [=%0a|| border=1 width=100%25%0a|| |||| right column ||%0a|| || middle column ||||%0a|| left column ||||||%0a|| left column || middle column || right column ||%0a=]%0a%0a!! Table attributes%0a%0aAny line that begins with [@||@] but doesn't have a closing [@||@] sets the ''table attributes'' for any tables that follow. These attributes can control the size and position of the table, borders, background color, and cell spacing. (In fact these are just standard HTML attributes that are placed in the %3ctable> tag.)%0a%0aUse the [@width=@] attribute to set a table's width, using either a percentage value or an absolute size.%0a%0a(:markup caption='Table width':) [=%0a|| border=1 width=100%25 %0a|| cell 1 || cell 2 || cell 3 ||%0a|| c1 || cellcellcellcell2 || cell 3 ||=]%0a%0aThe [@border=@] attribute sets the size of a table's borders.%0a%0a(:markup caption='Bordered and borderless tables':) [=%0a|| border=10 %0a||!cell 1 ||! cell 2 ||! cell 3||%0a||left-aligned || centered || right-aligned||%0a%0a|| border=0%0a||!cell 1 ||! cell 2 ||! cell 3||%0a||left-aligned || centered || right-aligned||=]%0a%0aUse [@align=center@], [@align=left@], and [@align=right@] to center, left, or right align a table. Note that [@align=left@] and [@align=right@] create a ''floating table'', such that text wraps around the table.%0a%0a(:markup caption='Table alignment':) [=%0a|| border=1 align=center%0a||!cell 1 ||! cell 2 ||! cell 3||%0a||left-aligned || centered || right-aligned||%0a%0a|| border=1 align=left%0a||!cell 1 ||! cell 2 ||! cell 3||%0a||left-aligned || centered || right-aligned||%0aNotice how text wraps to the right of a table using "align=left".=]%0a%0aThe [@bgcolor=@] attribute sets the background color for a table. At present there is no way to specify the color of individual rows or cells in this type of table (but see Cookbook:FormattingTables).%0a%0a(:markup:) [=%0a|| border=1 align=center bgcolor=yellow%0a||!cell 1 ||! cell 2 ||! cell 3||%0a||left-aligned || centered || right-aligned||=]%0a%0a!!Other examples%0a%0a(:markup caption='A more complex table':) [=%0a%25define=sp padding-right:1em font-weight:bold%25%0a|| border=1%0a|| [++Events Calendar++] ||||||||||%0a|| '''May 2005''' || '''June 2005''' || '''July 2005''' || '''August 2005''' || '''September 2005''' ||%0a||%25sp%25'''10'''%25%256:30 - 8:30 Big Meeting\\\%0a%25sp%25'''17'''%25%257:00 - 8:30 Bigger Meeting\\\%0a%25sp%25'''24'''%25%257:00 - 8:30 Biggest Meeting|| || || || ||%0a|| '''October 2005''' || '''November 2005''' || '''December 2005''' || '''January 2006''' || '''February 2006''' ||%0a|| || || || || ||%0a=]%0a%0a%25trail%25%3c%3c|[[Documentation Index]]|>>%0a%0a>>faq%3c%3c [[#faq]]%0a%0aQ: How do I create nice tables similar to Product X? %0aA: See [[tables]] and [[table directives]].%0a PmWiki.TextFormattingRules=This page provides a more complete list of some of the markup sequences available in PmWiki. Note that it's easy to create and edit pages without using any of the markups below, but if you ever need them, they're here. %0a%0a'''To experiment''' with the rules, '''please''' try editing the [[Main/WikiSandbox]].%0a%0a!!Table of contents%0a*[[#Paragraphs|Paragraphs]]%0a*[[#IndentedParagraphs|Indented Paragraphs ''(Quotes)'']]%0a*[[#BulletedLists|Bulleted and Numbered Lists]]%0a*[[#DefinitionLists|Definition Lists]]%0a*[[#WhitespaceRules|Whitespace Rules]] %0a*[[#HorizontalLine|Horizontal Line]]%0a*[[#Emphasis|Emphasis]]%0a*[[#References|References]]%0a*[[#Headings|Headings]]%0a*[[#EscapeSequence|Escape sequence]]%0a*[[#SpecialCharacters|Special characters]]%0a*[[#Tables|Tables]]%0a%0a----%0a%0a!! [[#Paragraphs]] Paragraphs%0a%0aTo create paragraphs, simply enter text. Use a blank line to start a new paragraph.%0a%0aWords on two lines in a row will wrap and fill as needed (the normal XHTML behavior). To turn off the automatic filling, use the [@(:linebreaks:)@] directive above the paragraph.%0a%0a* Use [@\@] (single backslash) at the end of a line to join the current line to the next one.%0a* Use [@\\@] (two backslashes) at the end of a line to force a line break.%0a* Use [@\\\@] (three backslashes) at the end of a line to force 2 line breaks.%0a* Use [@[[%3c%3c]]@] to force a line break that will clear floating elements.%0a%0a%0a!! [[#IndentedParagraphs]] Indented Paragraphs ''(Quotes)''%0a%0aArrows ([@->@]) at the beginning of a paragraph can be used to produce an indented paragraph. More hyphens at the beginning ([@--->@]) produce larger indents.%0a%0a(:markup:)%0a->Four score and seven years ago our fathers placed upon this continent a new nation, conceived in liberty and dedicated to the proposition that all men are created equal.%0a(:markupend:)%0a%0aInverted Arrows ([@-%3c@]) at the beginning of a paragraph can be used to produce a paragraph with a hanging indent. Adding hyphens at the beginning ([@---%3c@]) causes all the text to indent.%0a%0a(:markup:)%0a-%3cFour score and seven years ago our fathers placed upon this continent a new nation, conceived in liberty and dedicated to the proposition that all men are created equal. %0a(:markupend:)%0a%0a(:markup:)%0a--%3cFour score and seven years ago our fathers placed upon this continent a new nation, conceived in liberty and dedicated to the proposition that all men are created equal. And that food would be good to.%0a(:markupend:)%0a%0aBlocks of text to which [@(:linebreaks:)@] has been applied can be indented by preceding the first line of the block with indention arrows ([@->@]) and aligning subsequent lines under the first. An unindented line stops the block indentation. See [[Cookbook:MarkupTricks | Cookbook/MarkupTricks]] for an example.%0a%0a%0a!! [[#BulletedLists]] Bulleted and Numbered Lists%0a%0aBullet lists are made by placing asterisks at the left margin. Numbered lists are made by placing number-signs (#) at the left margin. More asterisks/number-signs increases the level of bullet:%0a%0a(:markup:) %0a* First-level list item%0a** Second-level list item%0a### Order this%0a#### And this (optional)%0a### Then this%0a** Another second-level item%0a* A first-level item: cooking%0a## Prepare the experiment%0a### Unwrap the pop-tart%0a### Insert the pop-tart into the toaster%0a## Begin cooking the pop tart%0a## Stand back%0a(:markupend:)%0aAlso see: [[ListStyles]], Cookbook:OutlineLists and Cookbook:NumberedHeaders%0a%0a%0a!! [[#DefinitionLists]] Definition Lists%0a%0aDefinition lists are made by placing colons at the left margin:%0a%0a(:markup:)%0a:term:definition of term%0a::second-level item: definition of 2nd-level item%0a(:markupend:)%0a%0a!! [[#WhitespaceRules]] Whitespace Rules%0a%0aWhitespace indentation in lists. Any line that begins with whitespace ''and aligns'' with a previous list item (whether bulleted, numbers or definitional) is considered to be "within" that list item. Text folds and wraps as normal, and the (:linebreaks:) directive is honored. %0a%0a(:markup:) %0a# First-level item\\%0a Whitespace used to to continue item on a new line%0a# Another first-level item%0a # Whitespace combined with a single # to create a new item one level deeper%0a(:markupend:)%0a%0aOtherwise, lines that begin with whitespace are treated as ''preformatted text'', using a monospace font and not generating linebreaks except where explicitly indicated in the markup. (Another way to create preformatted text blocks is by using the [=[@...@]=] markup.)%0a%0a!! [[#HorizontalLine]] Horizontal Line%0a%0aFour or more dashes ([=----=]) at the beginning of a line produce a horizontal line.%0a%0a%0a!! [[#Emphasis]] Emphasis%0a%0a* Enclose text in doubled single-quotes ([=''text''=]), i.e., ''two apostrophes'', for emphasis (usually ''italics'')%0a* Enclose text in tripled single-quotes ([='''text'''=]), i.e. ''three apostrophes'', for strong emphasis (usually '''bold''')%0a* Enclose text in five single-quotes ([='''''text'''''=]), or triples within doubles (''five apostrophes''), for some other kind of emphasis (usually '''''bold italics''''')%0a* Enclose text in doubled at-signs ([=@@text@@=]) for @@monospace@@ text%0a* Use [=[+large+]=] for [+large+] text, [=[++larger++]=] for [++larger++], [=[-small-]=] for [-small-] text, and [=[--smaller--]=] for [--smaller--].%0a* Emphasis can be used multiple times within a line, but cannot span across markup line boundaries (i.e., you can't put a paragraph break in the middle of bold text).%0a%0aOther styling %0a(:markup:)%0a'+big+', '-small-', '^super^', '_sub_', %0a%0a{+insert or underscore+}, %0a%0a{-delete or strikethrough or strikeout-}%0a(:markupend:)%0a* [@`WikiWord@] `WikiWord neutralisation%0a%0aSee also [[Wiki Styles]] for advanced text formatting options.%0a%0a%0a!! [[#References]] References%0a%0a* Use words and phrases in double brackets (e.g., [=[[text formatting rules]]=]) to create links to other pages on this wiki.%0a* On some PmWiki installations, capitalized words joined together (e.g., [[WikiWord]]s) can also be used to make references to other pages without needing the double-brackets.%0a* Precede [=URLs=] with "@@http:@@", "@@ftp:@@", "@@gopher:@@", "@@mailto:@@", or "@@news:@@" to create links automatically, as in http://www.pmichaud.com/toast.%0a* [=URLs=] ending with @@.gif@@, @@.jpg@@, or @@.png@@ are displayed as images in the page%0a* Links with arbitrary text can be created as either [=[[=]''target'' | ''text'']] or [=[[=]''text'' -> ''target''[=]]=]. ''Text'' can be an image URL, in which case the image becomes the link to the remote ''url'' or ''[[WikiWord]]''.%0a* [[#Anchors]] Anchor targets within pages (#-links) can be created using @@[=[[#target]]=]@@.%0a%0a%0a!! [[#Headings]] Headings%0a%0aHeadings are made by placing an exclamation mark ('''!''') at the left margin. More exclamation marks increase the level of heading. For example,%0a%0a(:markup:)%0a! Level 1 Heading%0a!! Level 2 Heading%0a!!! Level 3 Heading%0a!!!! Level 4 Heading%0a(:markupend:)%0a%0a%0a!! [[#EscapeSequence]] Escape sequence%0a%0aAnything placed between [=[= and =]=] is not interpreted by PmWiki. This makes it possible to turn off special formatting interpretations and neutralise [=WikiWords=] that are not links (even easier is to use a tick ` in front, like [=`WikiWord=]).%0a%0aFor preformatted text blocks, use the [=[@...@]=] markup. %0a%0a(:markup:)%0a[@%0aCode goes here like [[PmWiki.PmWiki]]%0a'$CurrentTime $[by] $AuthorLink: [=$ChangeSummary=]'; #just some code%0a@]%0a(:markupend:)%0a%0aIt is also useful to use [=[= =]=] within other wiki structures, as this enables the inclusion of new lines in text values. The example below shows how to include a multi-line value in a hidden form field.%0a%0a->[@(:input hidden message "[=Line1%0aLine2=]":)@]%0a%0a!! [[#SpecialCharacters]] Special Characters%0a(:include SpecialCharacters:)%0a%0a%0a!! [[#Tables]] Tables%0a%0aTables are defined by enclosing cells with '||'. A cell with leading and trailing spaces is centered; a cell with leading spaces is right-aligned; all other cells are left-aligned. An empty cell will cause the previous cell to span multiple columns. (There is currently no mechanism for spanning multiple rows.) A line beginning with '||' specifies the table attributes for subsequent tables. A '!' as the first character in a cell provides emphasis that can be used to provide headings. This is interesting stuff.%0a%0a(:markup:)%0a%0a||border=1 width=50%25%0a||!Table||!Heading||!Example||%0a||!Left || Center || Right||%0a||A ||! a B || C||%0a|| || single || ||%0a|| || multi span ||||%0a(:markupend:)%0a%0a----%0a!!!Can't find it here?%0aSee [[MarkupMasterIndex]], [[Tables]], [[Table directives]], or [[Links]].%0a%0a%25trail%25%3c%3c|[[DocumentationIndex]]|>>%0a%0a PmWiki.Troubleshooting=%25audience%25 administrators%0a%0aPmwiki is pretty robust and can automatically adapt to a very wide variety of environments. However, sometimes things don't go as we expect, so we're catalogging common errors and their fixes here.%0a%0a!! Troubleshooting Frequently Asked Questions%0a%0a->%25note%25 Note: This page on pmwiki.org is probably not the best place to post questions. Consider sending questions to the pmwiki-users [[mailing list(s)]], or post your question on the [[PmWiki:Questions]] page.%0a%0a%25trail%25%3c%3c|[[Documentation Index]]|>>%0a%0a>>faq%3c%3c [[#faq]]%0a%0aQ: Why am I seeing strange errors after [[(PmWiki.)upgrad(es)]]ing?%0aA: Make sure all of the files were updated, in particular ''pmwiki.php''.%0a%0aA: This question sometimes arises when an administrator hasn't%0afollowed the advice, which used to be less prominent, on the%0a[[(PmWiki.)installation(#notes)]] and%0a[[(PmWiki.)initial setup tasks(#dontmodify)]] pages and has renamed%0a''pmwiki.php'' instead of creating an ''index.php'' wrapper script.%0aIf you have renamed ''pmwiki.php'' to ''index.php'', then the upgrade procedure%0awon't have updated your ''index.php'' file. Delete the old version and%0acreate a wrapper script so it won't happen again.%0a%0aA: Sometimes an FTP or other copy program will fail to transfer all of the%0afiles properly. One way to check for this is by comparing file sizes.%0a%0aA: Be sure all of the files in the ''wikilib.d/'' directory%0awere also upgraded. Sometimes it's a good idea to simply delete the ''wikilib.d/''%0adirectory before upgrading. (Local copies of pages are stored in ''wiki.d/'' and not ''wikilib.d/''.)%0a%0a%0aQ: I'm suddenly getting messages like "@@Warning: fopen(wiki.d/.flock): failed to open stream: Permission denied...@@" and @@Cannot acquire lockfile@@"... what's wrong?%0a%0aA: Something (or someone) has changed the permissions on the ''wiki.d/.flock'' file or the ''wiki.d/'' directory such that the webserver is no longer able to write the lockfile. The normal solution is to simply delete the ''.flock'' file from the ''wiki.d/'' directory -- PmWiki will then create a new one. Also be sure to check the permissions on the ''wiki.d/'' directory itself. (One can easily check and modify permissions of the ''wiki.d/'' directory in Filezilla (open-source FTP app) by right-clicking on the file > File attributes)%0a%0a%0aQ: My links in the sidebar seem to be pointing to non-existent pages, even though I know I created the pages. Where are the pages?%0a%0aA: Links in the sidebar normally need to be qualified by a [[WikiGroup]] in order to work properly. Otherwise they will point to whatever group you happen to be viewing the sidebar in.\\%0aAlso: Make sure you type Side'''B'''ar with a capital B.%0a%0a%0aQ: Why am I seeing "@@Warning: Cannot modify header information - headers already sent ...@@" messages at the top of my page.%0a%0aA: If this is the first or only error message you're seeing, it's usually an indication that there are blank lines or spaces before the [@%3c?php@] or after the [@?>@] in a [[local customization(s)]] file. Double-check the file and make sure there aren't any blank lines or spaces before the initial [@%3c?php@]. It's often easiest and safest to eliminate any closing [@?>@] altogether.%0a%0aA: If the warning is appearing after some other warning or error message, then resolve the other error and this warning may go away.%0a%0a%0aQ: Why is PmWiki prompting me multiple times for a password I've already entered?%0a%0aA: Usually this is an indication that the browser isn't accepting cookies, or that PHP's session handling functions on the server aren't properly configured. If the browser is accepting cookies, then try setting $EnableDiag=1; in ''local/config.php'', run PmWiki using [@?action=phpinfo@], and verify that sessions are enabled and that the session.save_path has a reasonable value. Note that several versions of PHP under Windows require that a session_save_path be explicitly set (this can be done in the ''local/config.php'' file).%0a%0aQ: I edited ''config.php'', but when I look at my wiki pages, all I see is "@@Parse error: parse error, unexpected T_VARIABLE in ''somefile'' on line ''number''.@@"%0a%0aA: You've made a mistake in writing the PHP that goes into the ''config.php'' file. The most common mistake that causes the T_VARIABLE error is forgetting the semi-colon (;) at the end of a line that you added. The line number and file named are where you should look for the mistake.%0a%0a%0aQ: Searches and pagelists stopped working after I upgraded -- no errors are reported, but links to other pages do not appear (or do not appear as they should) -- what gives?%0a%0aA: Be sure all of the files in the ''wikilib.d/'' directory%0awere also upgraded. In particular, it sounds as if the Site.PageListTemplates page is either missing (if no links are displayed) or is an old version (if the links do not appear as they should).%0a%0aQ: Some of my posts are coming back with "403 Forbidden" errors or "Not Acceptable"? This happens with posts containing "wget", "curl", "file(" or ...%0a%0aA: Your webserver probably has [[http://www.modsecurity.org | mod_security]] enabled. The mod_security "feature" scans all incoming posts for forbidden words or phrases that might indicate someone is trying to hack the system, and if any of them are present then Apache returns the 403 Forbidden error. Common phrases that tend to trigger mod_security include "curl ", "wget", and "file(", although there are many others.%0a%0aSince mod_security intercepts the requests and sends the "forbidden"%0amessage before PmWiki ever gets a chance to run, it's not a bug in PmWiki, and%0athere's little that PmWiki can do about it. Instead, one has to alter the%0awebserver configuration to disable mod_security or reconfigure it to allow%0awhatever word it is forbidding. Some sites may be able to disable mod_security%0aby placing [@SecFilterEngine off@] in a ''.htaccess'' file.%0a%0aQ: I get the following message when attempting to upload an image, what do I do?%0a[-@@'''Warning''': move_uploaded_file(): SAFE MODE Restriction in effect. The script whose uid is 1929 is not allowed to access /home/onscolre/public_html/pmwikiuploads/Photos owned by uid 33 in '''/home/onscolre/public_html/pmwiki/scripts/upload.php''' on line '''198'''@@-]%0a%0a@@'''PmWiki can't process your request'''@@%0a%0a[-@@?cannot move uploaded file to /home/onscolre/public_html/pmwikiuploads/Photos/FoundationPupilsIn1958.jpeg@@-]%0a%0a[-@@We are sorry for any inconvenience.@@-]%0a%0aA:%0a PmWiki.Upgrades=[[PmWiki]] is designed to make it easy to upgrade the PmWiki software without affecting your existing data files or installation. For most upgrades, you simply copy the files in the new release over your existing installation.%0a%0a%25block bgcolor=#f7f7f7 color=black border='1px solid black' padding=5px%25 '''Note for PmWiki 1.0 sites:''' Upgrading from 1.0.x to 2.0 requires more than simply copying the 2.0 software over the 1.0 installation. See [[Upgrading From PmWiki 1]] for more details.%0a%0aTo upgrade PmWiki: %0a%0a0. If you're upgrading to a new major release (a release where the second number changes, as in going from 0.5.27 to 0.6.0), then carefully read the [[PmWiki:ReleaseNotes]] before performing an upgrade to see if there are any significant changes or preparation tasks that must be handled before performing the upgrade. Upgrading from a beta version of 2.0 is quite easy, but taking a look at the 2.0 [[PmWiki:ReleaseNotes]] doesn't hurt.%0a%0a1. It's ''always'' a good idea to have a [[PmWiki/backup (And Restore)]] copy of your existing PmWiki installation before starting. You can copy the entire directory containing your existing installation, or you can just make copies of the ''wiki.d/'' directory and any other local customization files you may have created (e.g., ''config.php'', ''localmap.txt'', etc.).%0a%0a2. Download the version of PmWiki that you want from http://www.pmichaud.com/pub/pmwiki.%0a%0a3. Extract the tar image using @@tar -xvzf ''tgzfile''@@, where ''tgzfile'' is the tar file you downloaded above. This will create a @@pmwiki-x.y.z@@ directory with the new version of the software.%0a%0a4. Copy the files in @@pmwiki-x.y.z@@ over the files of your existing PmWiki installation. For example, if your existing PmWiki installation is in a directory called ''pmwiki'', then one way to copy the new files over the existing ones is to enter the command:%0a%0a->cp -a pmwiki-x.y.z/. pmwiki%0a%0aNote that BSD systems will not not have the -a option as a command-line argument for ''cp'', but that's okay, since it's just shorthand for ''cp -dpR'', so use that instead of ''-a''.%0a%0aOn (some) [=FreeBSD=] servers and Mac OS X systems you need to use %0a%0a->[@cp -Rpv pmwiki-x.y.z/. pmwiki@]%0a%0a5. That's it! As long as you didn't make any customizations to the ''pmwiki.php'' script or to the files in ''scripts/'', your PmWiki installation should continue to run correctly! ([[Local customizations]] should go in ''local/config.php'')%0a%0a'''Note''': Additional tips can be found on the [[Troubleshooting]] page.%0a%0a%25trail%25%3c%3c|[[Documentation Index]]|>>%0a>>faq%3c%3c [[#faq]]%0a%0aQ: How can I test a new version of PmWiki on my wiki without changing the prior version used by visitors?%0aA: The easy way to do this is to install the new version in a separate%0adirectory, and for the new version set (in local/config.php):%0a[@%0a%0a $WikiLibDirs = array(&$WikiDir,%0a new PageStore('/path/to/existing/wiki.d/{$FullName}'),%0a new PageStore('wikilib.d/{$FullName}'));%0a%0a@]%0aThis lets you test the new version using existing page content%0awithout impacting the existing site or risking modification of%0athe pages. (Of course, any recipes or local customizations have to%0abe installed in the new version as well.)%0a%0aThen, once you're comfortable that the new version seems to work%0aas well as the old, it's safe to upgrade the old version (and one%0aknows of any configuration or page changes that need to be made). PmWiki.UpgradingFromPmWiki1=This page gives suggestions for upgrading an existing PmWiki 1.x installation to use PmWiki 2.0. In this page we assume that a site [[(wiki) administrator]] already has a site running using PmWiki version 1.x or earlier in a somewhat standard configuration, and wants to upgrade to the 2.0 software.%0a%0a->'''Important note:''' The normal PmWiki [[upgrade(s)]] procedure (i.e., copy the new software over the existing one) won't work for moving from 1.x to 2.0. Either start over with a new installation, or use some of the conversion scenarios listed below.%0a%0aAs always, questions and requests for assistance can be posed to [[Mailing lists | pmwiki-users]]. Errors or problems with the methods below can be corrected here, or posted to the [[PITS:PITS |PmWiki Issue Tracking System]].%0a%0a!!!Method 1: Test conversion%0a%0aBecause of the substantial redesign of PmWiki for 2.0, converting an existing site to 2.0 is likely to cause a [[wiki administrator]] a fair amount of apprehension. The approach given here allows the administrator to install, configure, and test PmWiki 2.0 on an existing set of pages without risking an existing 1.x installation.%0a%0a'''Step 0:''' It's always a very good idea to back up your existing PmWiki 1.x installation before doing anything else -- especially save the files in the ''local/'' and ''wiki.d/'' directories.%0a%0a'''Step 1:''' [[Install(ation)]] PmWiki 2.0 into a new directory away from the existing 1.x installation.%0a%0a'''Step 2:''' Briefly test the PmWiki 2.0 installation and make sure it is working properly -- i.e., edit and save a couple of pages. Then, remove the pages you created (you can just remove the files from PmWiki 2.0's ''wiki.d/'' directory, or remove the ''wiki.d/'' directory altogether).%0a%0a'''Step 3:''' Add the following lines to the ''local/config.php'' file in the 2.0 installation, replacing "[@/path/to/pmwiki1/wiki.d@]" below with the location of your PmWiki 1.x installation's ''wiki.d/'' directory on disk.%0a [=%0a include_once("$FarmD/scripts/compat1x.php");%0a UseV1WikiD("/path/to/pmwiki1/wiki.d");%0a =]%0aFor example, my 2.0 test conversion uses:%0a [=%0a include_once("$FarmD/scripts/compat1x.php");%0a UseV1WikiD("/home/pmichaud/pmwiki/wiki.d");%0a =]%0a'''Step 4:''' After making the above change, all of your existing pages should appear in the new 2.0 installation. Furthermore, if you "edit page" on any of the existing pages, you should see that any PmWiki 1.x markups (links, etc.) have been converted to the new markup syntax.%0a%0aAny pages edited/saved by the 2.0 wiki installation are kept separate from the pages in the previous installation. Thus you can safely experiment with editing and changing pages in the new site without affecting the existing 1.x site. %0a%0a'''Step 5:''' Once you see that your existing pages are available in the 2.0 installation, you can then begin going through the remaining [[initial setup tasks]] for the 2.0 site to enable any [[local customizations]] you may want for your site. Many local customizations (e.g. page layout templates) remain the same between 1.x and 2.0, others such as [[custom markup]] or [[Cookbook:Cookbook |cookbook recipes]] need to be converted to 2.0 as well. %0a%0a'''Note:''' [[WikiWord]] links are disabled by default since Pmwiki version 2.1 beta2. So you may either enable WikiWord links by setting [@$LinkWikiWords = 1;@] in config.php, or convert your existing WikiWord links manually to bracketed links. To find those WikiWord links easier you can highlight them by setting in config.php%0a%0a [=$HTMLStylesFmt['wikiword'] = "%0a span.wikiword { background:yellow; }%0a ";=] %0a%0a'''Step 6:''' Continue configuring the new installation just as if you were setting up a new PmWiki site. If you find PmWiki 1.x markups that aren't converted or convert incorrectly, be sure to enter a [[PITS:NewIssue |new PITS issue]] so that we can improve the conversion script.%0a%0a'''Step 7:''' If you're comfortable with the conversion and want to go ahead and convert all of the 1.x pages into 2.0 format, change the [@UseV1WikiD(...)@] call in ''local/config.php'' above to [@ConvertV1WikiD(...)@] instead, as in:%0a [=%0a include_once("$FarmD/scripts/compat1x.php");%0a ConvertV1WikiD("/path/to/pmwiki1/wiki.d");%0a =]%0aRunning the pmwiki.php script will then bring up some forms to allow you to bulk migrate some or all of your 1.x pages to 2.0 format. After you've converted pages, you can then just eliminate these two lines from the configuration and your PmWiki 2.0 site will be running standalone.%0a%0aIf you have local customisations that require you to specify $Compat1x['/match/'] = 'replace'; entries so they are correctly converted, make sure these are defined ''before'' the call to ConvertV1WikiD.%0a%0aNote that there's nothing that requires you to convert all of the pages or get rid of the 1.x ''wiki.d/'' directory -- PmWiki works just fine with it in place. And it's good to have a backup.%0a%0a'''Step 8:''' Once you're comfortable that the PmWiki 2.0 site will meet your needs, you can then discontinue the 1.x site and just start using the 2.0 site. Or, if you decide that 2.0 isn't for you, then the 1.x site is still intact and can continue to be used.%0a%0a'''Step 9:''' If your previous site had an ''uploads/'' directory, you'll probably want to copy it or move it into the new location.%0a%0a%25trail%25%3c%3c|[[PmWiki.Documentation Index]]|>>%0a PmWiki.UploadVariables=%3c%3c|[[PmWiki.Variables]]|>>%0a%0a:$EnableUpload:The upload.php script is automatically included from stdconfig.php if the $EnableUpload variable is true in config.php. Note that one may still need to set an upload password before users can upload (see [[UploadsAdmin]]).%0a%0a:$UploadDir:The directory where uploads are to be stored. Defaults to ''uploads/'' in the pmwiki directory, but can be set to any location on the server. This directory must be writable by the webserver process if uploading is to occur.%0a%0a:$UploadUrlFmt:The url of the directory given by $UploadDir. %0a%0a$IMapLinkFmt['Attach:'] %0a->The format of the upload link displayed when an attachment is present. No default is set. %0a%0a:$LinkUploadCreateFmt: The format of the upload link displayed when an attachment not present. Defaults to%0a %3ca class='createlinktext' href='\$LinkUpload'>\$LinkText%3c/a>\\%0a %3ca class='createlink' href='\$LinkUpload'> Δ%3c/a>");%0a%0a:$UploadPrefixFmt:Sets the prefix for uploaded files to allow attachments to be organized other than by groups. Defaults to [@'/$Group'@] (uploads are organized per-group), but can be set to other values for sitewide or per-page attachments.%0a $UploadPrefixFmt = '/$FullName'; # per-page attachments%0a $UploadPrefixFmt = ''; # sitewide attachments%0a%0a:$EnableDirectDownload:When set to 1 (the default), links to attachments bypass PmWiki and come directly from the webserver. Setting $EnableDirectDownload=0; causes requests for attachments to be obtained via [@?action=download@]. This allows PmWiki to protect attachments using a page's read permissions, but also increases the load on the server.%0a%0a:$EnableUploadVersions:When set to 1 (default is 0), uploading a file to a location where a file of the same name already exists causes the old version to be renamed to @@file.ext,timestamp@@ (instead of being overwritten). @@timestamp@@ is a Unix-style timestamp.%0a%0a:$UploadNameChars:The set of characters allowed in upload names. Defaults to [@"-\w. "@], which means alphanumerics, hyphens, underscores, dots, and spaces can be used in upload names, and everything else will be stripped.%0a $UploadNameChars = "-\w. !=+"; # allow exclamations, equals, and plus%0a%0a:$UploadPrefixQuota:Overall size limit for groups, in the group configuration file (i.e., local/Group.php)%0a%0a:$UploadDirQuota:Overall size limit for all uploads.%0a%0a:$UploadMaxSize:Maximum size for uploading files (50000 octets by default)%0a%0a->[@Units are in bytes.%0a 100K: 100000;%0a 1MB: 1000000;%0a 1GB: 1000000000;%0a 1TB: 1000000000000;@]%0a%0a----%0aQuestion - What are "octets" in the [@$UploadMaxSize@] text above? [[~jb|John Bittner]] PmWiki.Uploads=%25audience%25 authors (intermediate)%0a%0a''Note: [[PmWiki]] is distributed with uploads disabled by default. See [[Uploads Admin]] for information about how to enable and configure the upload feature.''%0a%0a!!![@Attach:@] Syntax%0a[[PmWiki]] can be configured to allow authors to upload and attach files to pages. Each [[WikiGroup]] can have its own collection of named attachments that are shared among all pages in the group. To add or link to an attachment, an author edits a page to include the markup "@@Attach:@@" followed by a name of an attachment (e.g., "@@[=Attach:resume.pdf=]@@"). When the page is displayed, the @@Attach:@@ markup becomes one of the following:%0a%0a* A link to the named attachment%0a* A link to a form whereby the author can specify a file to be uploaded and used as the new attachment%0a* If the attachment is an image file such as .gif, .jpg, or .png, then it is displayed as an [[image(s)]].%0a%0aTo prevent an image attachment from displaying as an image, place it in double brackets (e.g., [@[[Attach:image.jpg]]@]).%0a%0aTo have a link to an attachment appear without the "[@Attach:@]" at the beginning of the link, use [@[[(Attach:)file.ext]]@].%0a%0aTo link to attachments on another page or WikiGroup, use [@Attach:PageName/file.ext@] or [@Attach:Group.PageName/file.ext@]. %0a%0aTo link to an uploaded image from another group, you need to refer to a page within another group, not just the group itself. Thus, [@Attach:Group.SomePage/image_name.ext@]. Note, you must use the PageName, but that there is no requirement that the page actually exist.%0a%0a!!!Listing All Files For A Page%0aTo list all files that have been uploaded to the current page, enter the markup:%0a[[PmWiki/PageDirectives#attachlist | [@(:attachlist:)@] ]]%0a%0aThis will list all files, file size and a link to download the file on the page.%0a%0a!!!Upload Form / Upload Replacement%0aOne can go directly to the upload form by appending "?action=upload" to the URI for any page that has file uploads enabled by the [[Wiki Administrator]]. Replace a file by simply uploading a new version of the file with the same name. Be sure to clear your browser cache after replacing an upload. Otherwise, it may appear that the original upload is still on the server. If you put @@$EnableUploadVersions=1;@@ in you @@local/config.php@@, the old versions of the same files are renamed and not removed.%0a%0a!!!Type and Size Restrictions%0aFor security reasons, the upload feature is disabled when PmWiki is first installed; once enabled, uploads are generally restricted as to the types and sizes of files that may be uploaded to the server (see [[UploadsAdmin]]). PmWiki's default configuration limits file sizes to 50 kilobytes and file extensions to common types such as ".gif", ".jpg", ".doc", ".txt", and ".pdf". In addition, the administrator can configure the system to require an @@upload@@ password--see [[Passwords]] and [[PasswordsAdmin]].%0a%0aBy default the upload allows the following extensions:%0a %0a [@'gif','jpg','jpeg','png','bmp','ico','wbmp', # images%0a 'mp3','au','wav', # audio%0a 'mpg','mpeg','wmf','mov','qt','avi', # video%0a 'zip','gz','tgz','tar','rpm','hqx', # archives%0a 'doc','ppt','xls','exe','mdb', # MSOffice%0a 'pdf','psd','ps','ai','eps', # Adobe%0a 'htm','html','fla','swf', # web stuff%0a 'txt','rtf','exe','tex','dvi','' # misc@]%0a%0a!!!Removal%0aAt present uploaded files can only be deleted from the server by the [[wiki administrator]]. Any uploads-authorized user may over-write an existing file by uploading another of the same name and extension to the same location.%0a%0a%25trail%25%3c%3c|[[DocumentationIndex]]|>>%0a>>faq%3c%3c [[#faq]]%0a%0aQ: How do I link to an uploaded file or image from another group?%0aA: Use [@Attach:Groupname./filename.ext@] . Note the extra dot after the group name.%0a%0aQ: When I upload a file, how do I make the link look like "file.doc" instead of "Attach:file.doc"?%0aA: Use parentheses, as in [@[[(Attach:)file.doc]]@]. There is also a configuration change that can eliminate the [@Attach:@] -- see [[Cookbook:AttachLinks]].%0a%0aQ: Why can't I upload files of size more than 50kB to my newly installed PmWiki?%0aA: Out of the box PmWiki limits the size of files to be uploaded to 50kB. Add%0a%0a $UploadMaxSize = 1000000; # limit upload file size to 1 megabyte%0a%0ato your ''config.php'' to increase the limit to 1MB (for example). See [[UploadsAdmin]]%0afor how to further customize limits. Note that both PHP and webservers also place their own limits on the size of uploaded files.%0a%0aQ: Who does my upload exit unexpectedly with "Incomplete file received"?%0aA: You may be running out of space in a 'scratch' area, used either by PmWiki or by PHP. On *nix, check that you have sufficient free space in /tmp and /var/tmp.%0a%0a PmWiki.UploadsAdmin=(:title Uploads Administration:)%0a%0a[[PmWiki]] includes a script called ''upload.php'' that allows users to [[upload(s)]] files to the wiki server using a web browser. Uploaded files (also called ''attachments'') can then be easily accessed using markup within wiki pages. This page describes how to install and configure the upload feature.%0a%0a%0a!!Some notes about security%0a%0aPmWiki takes a somewhat paranoid stance%0awhen it comes to the uploads feature. Thus, the default settings for%0auploads tend to try to restrict the feature as much as possible:%0a%0a* The upload function is disabled by default%0a* Even if you enable it, the function is password locked by default%0a* Even if you remove the password, you're restricted to uploading files with certain names and extensions%0a* The characters that may appear in upload filenames are (default) alphanumerics, hyphen, underscore, dot, and space.%0a* The maximum upload size is small (50K by default)%0a%0aThis way the potential damage is limited until/unless the wiki%0aadministrator explicitly relaxes the restrictions.%0a%0aKeep in mind that letting users (anonymously!) upload files to your web server does entail some amount of risk. The ''upload.php'' script has been designed to reduce the hazards, but [[wiki administrator]]s should be aware that the potential for vulnerabilities exist, and that misconfiguration of the upload utility could lead to unwanted consequences.%0a%0aBy default, authorized users are able to overwrite files that have already been uploaded, without the possibility of restoring the previous version of the file. If you want to disallow users from being able to overwrite files that have already been uploaded, add the following line to ''config.php'':%0a%0a->[@$EnableUploadOverwrite = 0;@]%0a%0aAlternatively, an administrator can [[#upload_versions|keep older versions]] of uploads.%0a%0aAn administrator can also [[#direct_download|configure]] PmWiki so the password mechanism controls access to uploaded files.%0a%0a%0a!!Basic installation%0a%0aThe ''upload.php'' script is automatically included from ''stdconfig.php'' if the $EnableUpload variable is true in ''config.php''. In addition, ''config.php'' can set the $UploadDir and $UploadUrlFmt variables to specify the local directory where uploaded files should be stored, and the URL that can be used to access that directory. By default, $UploadDir and $UploadUrlFmt assume that uploads will be stored in a directory called ''uploads/'' within the current directory (usually the one containing ''pmwiki.php''). In addition, ''config.php'' should also set a default upload password (see [[PasswordsAdmin]]).%0a%0aThus, a basic ''config.php'' for uploads might look like:%0a%0a->[@%0a%3c?php if (!defined('PmWiki')) exit();%0a## Enable uploads and set a site-wide default upload password.%0a$EnableUpload = 1;%0a$DefaultPasswords['upload'] = crypt('secret');%0a@]%0a%0a'''Important''': do NOT create the uploads directory yet! See the next paragraph.%0a%0aYou may also need to explicitly set which filesystem directory will hold uploads and provide a URL that corresponds to that directory like:%0a%0a->[@%0a$UploadDir = "/home/john/public_html/uploads";%0a$UploadUrlFmt = "http://www.john.com/~john/uploads";%0a@]%0a%0aUploads can be configured site-wide, by-group, or by-page by changing $UploadPrefixFmt. This determines whether all uploads go in one directory for the site, an individual directory for each group, or an individual directory for each page. The default is to organize upload by group.%0a%0aFor site-wide uploads, use%0a%0a->[@$UploadPrefixFmt = '';@]%0a%0aTo organize uploads by page, use either of these:%0a->[@%0a$UploadPrefixFmt = '/$FullName';%0a$UploadPrefixFmt = '/$Group/$Name';%0a@]%0a%0a!!!The upload directory%0a%0aFor the upload feature to work properly, the directory given by [=$UploadDir=] must be writable by the web server process, and it usually must be in a location that is accessible to the web somewhere (e.g., in a subdirectory of ''public_html''). Executing PmWiki with uploads enabled will prompt you with the set of steps required to create the uploads directory on your server (it differs from one server to the next). ''Note that you are likely to be required to explicitly create writable group- or page-specific subdirectories as well!''%0a%0a%0a!!!Uploading a file%0a%0aOnce the upload feature is enabled, users can access the upload form by adding "@@?action=upload@@" to the end of a normal PmWiki URL. The user will be prompted for an upload password similar to the way other pages ask for passwords (see [[Passwords]] and [[PasswordsAdmin]] for information about setting passwords on pages, groups, and the entire site).%0a%0aAnother way to access the upload form to insert the markup "[@Attach:filename.ext@]" into an existing page, where @@filename.ext@@ is the name of a new file to be uploaded. When the page is displayed, a '?-link' will be added to the end of the markup to take the author to the upload page. (See [[Uploads]] for syntax variations.)%0a%0aBy default, PmWiki will organize the uploaded files into separate subdirectories for each group. This can be changed by modifying the $UploadPrefixFmt variable. See [[Cookbook:UploadGroups]] for details.%0a%0a%0a!! [[#upload_versions]] Versioning Uploaded Files%0a%0aPmWiki does not manage versioning of uploaded files by default. However, by setting $EnableUploadVersions=1; an administrator can have older versions of uploads preserved in the uploads directory along with the most recent version.%0a%0a%0a!!Restricting uploaded files for groups and pages%0a%0aUploads can be enabled only for specific groups or pages by using a [[per group customization(s)]]. Simply set @@$EnableUpload=1;@@ for those groups or pages where uploading is to be enabled; alternately, set @@$EnableUpload=1;@@ in the config.php file and then set @@$EnableUpload=0;@@ in the per-group or per-page customization files where uploads are to be disabled.%0a%0a!!Restricting total upload size for a group or the whole wiki%0a%0aUploads can be restricted to an overall size limit for groups. In the group configuration file (i.e., local/Group.php), add the line%0a%0a $UploadPrefixQuota = 1024000; # limit group uploads to 1000K%0a%0aThis will limit the total size of uploads for that group to 1000k --any upload that pushes the total over the limit will be rejected with an error message. This value defaults to zero (unlimited).%0a%0aUploads can also be restricted to an overall size limit for all uploads. Add the line%0a%0a $UploadDirQuota = 10240000; # limit total uploads to 10000K%0a%0aThis will limit the total size of uploads for the whole wiki to 10000k --any upload that pushes the total over the limit will be rejected with an error message. This value defaults to zero (unlimited).%0a%0a%0a[[#restrictinguploadedfiles]]%0a!!Restricting uploaded files type and size%0a%0aThe upload script performs a number of verifications on an uploaded file before storing it in the upload directory. The basic verifications are described below.%0a:'''filenames''': the name for the uploaded file can contain only letters, digits, underscores, hyphens, spaces, and periods, and the name must begin and end with a letter or digit. %0a:'''file extension''': only files with approved extensions such as "@@.gif@@", "@@.jpeg@@", "@@.doc@@", etc. are allowed to be uploaded to the web server. This is vitally important for server security, since the web server might attempt to execute or specially process files with extensions like "@@.php@@", "@@.cgi@@", etc. %0a:'''file size''': By default all uploads are limited to 50K bytes, as specified by the $UploadMaxSize variable. Thus, to limit all uploads to 100K, simply specify a new value for $UploadMaxSize in ''config.php'':%0a%0a->[@$UploadMaxSize = 100000;@]%0a%0aHowever, maximum file sizes can also be specified for each type of file uploaded. Thus, an administrator can restrict "@@.gif@@" and "@@.jpeg@@" files to 20K, "@@.doc@@" files to 200K, and all others to the size given by $UploadMaxSize. The $UploadExtSize array is used to determine which file extensions are valid and the maximum upload size (in bytes) for each file type. For example:%0a%0a->[@$UploadExtSize['gif'] = 20000; # limit .gif files to 20K@]%0a%0aSetting an entry to zero disables file uploads of that type altogether:%0a%0a->[@$UploadExtSize['zip'] = 0; # disallow .zip files@]%0a%0a%0a[[#newuploadfiletypes]]%0a!!Adding new file types to permitted uploads%0a%0aTo add a new extension to the list of allowed upload types, add a line like the following to a [[local customization(s)]] file:%0a%0a->[@$UploadExts['ext'] = 'content-type';@]%0a%0awhere ''ext'' is the extension to be added, and ''content-type'' is the content-type (MIME type) to be used for files with that extension. For example, to add the '[@dxf@]' extension with a Content-Type of '[@image/x-dxf@]', place the line%0a%0a->[@$UploadExts['dxf'] = 'image/x-dxf';@]%0a%0aEach entry in $UploadExts needs to be the extension and the%0amime-type associated with that extension, thus:%0a%0a->[@%0a$UploadExts = array(%0a 'gif' => 'image/gif',%0a 'jpeg' => 'image/jpeg',%0a 'jpg' => 'image/jpeg',%0a 'png' => 'image/png',%0a 'xxx' => 'yyyy/zzz'%0a)%0a@]%0a%0aFor the types that PmWiki already knows about it's not necessary%0ato repeat them here (the ''upload.php'' script adds PmWiki's defaults%0ato whatever the administrator supplies).%0a%0a%0a[[#otherfilesizelimits]]%0a!!Other file size limits%0a%0aThere are other factors involved that affect upload file sizes. In Apache 2.0, there is a `LimitRequestBody directive that controls the maximum size of anything that is posted (including file uploads). Apache has this defaulted to unlimited size. However, some Linux distributions (e.g., Red Hat Linux) limit postings to 512K so this may need to be changed or increased. (Normally these settings are in an ''httpd.conf'' configuration file or in a file in ''/etc/httpd/conf.d''.)%0a%0aProblem noted on Red Hat 8.0/9.0 with Apache 2.0.x, the error "Requested content-length of 670955 is larger than the configured limit of 524288" was occurring under Apache and a "Page not found" would appear in the browser. Trying the above settings made no change with PHP, but on Red Hat 8.0/9.0 there is an additional PHP config file, /etc/httpd/conf.d/php.conf, and increasing the number on the line "`LimitRequestBody 524288" solves the issue.%0a%0aPHP itself has two limits on file uploads (usually located in /etc/php.ini). The first is the @@upload_max_filesize@@ parameter, which is set to 2M by default. The second is @@post_max_size@@, which is set to 6M by default.%0a%0aWith the variables in place--PmWiki's maximum file size, Apache's request-size limits, and the PHP file size parameters, the maximum uploaded file size will be the smallest of the three variables.%0a%0a!!! [[#direct_download]] Password protecting uploaded files%0aSetting a read password for pages (and groups) will prevent an attached file from being seen or accessed through the page, but to prevent direct access to the file location (the uploads/ directory) one can do the following:%0a %0a* In local/config.php set $EnableDirectDownload=0;%0a* Deny public access to the uploads/ directory through moving it out of the html/ or public_html/ directory tree, or through a .htaccess file.%0a%0aSee [[Cookbook:SecureAttachments]]. %0a%0a%0a!!Other notes%0a%0a* If uploads doesn't seem to work, make sure that your PHP installation allows uploads. The ''php.ini'' file (usually ''/etc/php.ini'' or ''/usr/local/lib/php.ini'') should have %0a%0a->[@file_uploads = On@]%0a%0aNote that if you change this value, httpd must generally be restarted. Another way to check if uploads are allowed by the server is to set $EnableDiag to 1 in ''config.php'', and set ?action=phpinfo on a URL. The "@@file_uploads@@" variable must have a value of 1 (if it says "@@no value@@", that means it's off).%0a%0a-%3cCategory: [[!Administration]]%0a%0a%25trail%25%3c%3c|[[DocumentationIndex]]|>>%0a>>faq%3c%3c [[#faq]]%0a%0aQ: How do I disable uploading of a certain type of file?%0aA: Here's an example of what to add to your ''local/config.php'' file to disable uploading of .zip files:%0a%0a->[@$UploadExtSize['zip'] = 0; # Disallow uploading .zip files.@]%0a%0a%0aQ: How do I attach uploads to individual pages or the entire site, instead of organizing them by [[wiki group]]?%0aA: Use the $UploadPrefixFmt variable (see also the Cookbook:UploadGroups recipe).%0a%0a->[@$UploadPrefixFmt = '/$FullName'; # per-page@]%0a->[@$UploadPrefixFmt = ''; # site-wide@]%0a%0aQ:For $UploadDirQuota - can you provide some units and numbers? Is the specification in bytes or bits? What is the number for 100K? 1 Meg? 1 Gig? 1 Terabyte? [[~jb]]%0aA: Units are in bytes.%0a%0a->[@100K: $UploadDirQuota = 100000;%0a 1MB: $UploadDirQuota = 1000000;%0a 1GB: $UploadDirQuota = 1000000000;%0a 1TB: $UploadDirQuota = 1000000000000;@][[~pm]] PmWiki.UrlApprovals=(:Summary:Require approval of Url links:)%0aThis page explains how to discourage "link spamming" on your wiki site using PmWiki's ''urlapprove.php'' script. This script is already included in PmWiki files, but not activated by default.%0a%0a%0a!! Using ''urlapprove.php''%0aOccasionally spammers may try to add large number of (sometimes hidden) `URLs to pages because they think it will improve their search engine rankings -- which it [[#nofollow |probably won't]]. The ''urlapprove.php'' script works against these spammers' purpose by%0a%0a* requiring approval of links to Internet sites before a link to them are created in the wiki, and%0a* allowing you to limit the number of unapproved links that may be added to a page.%0a%0aTo enable ''urlapprove.php'', add the following line to a configuration file:%0a%0a->[@include_once('scripts/urlapprove.php');@]%0a%0aBy default, unapproved links display what ever should be displayed normally (the URL or a text), but not linked and next to it a link [-%25blue%25(approve sites)%25%25-].%0aA click on the link will approve all unapproved `URLs on the page, but only if you are authorized to edit the ''SiteAdmin.ApprovedUrls'' page. You may also pre-approve sites by by adding them to the [[SiteAdmin.ApprovedUrls]] page.%0a%0a%0a!!! Limiting unapproved urls per page%0aYou can limit the number of unapproved links per page. If the limit is exceeded, the page cannot be saved. This is useful because spammers like to write long link lists, which is rare for normal authors.%0a%0aExample: To set the limit to 5 unapproved links, add the following line to a configuration file:%0a%0a->[@$UnapprovedLinkCountMax = 5;@]%0a->[@include_once('scripts/urlapprove.php');@]%0a%0aNote that $UnapprovedLinkCountMax must be set ''before'' including the ''urlapprove.php'' script.%0a%0a%0a!!! Handling of Unapproved Links%0aYou can also change the disapproval message defined in the $UnapprovedLinkFmt variable, for example:%0a%0a-> [@%0ainclude_once('scripts/urlapprove.php');%0a$UnapprovedLinkFmt =%0a "[$[Link requires approval]]%3ca class='apprlink'%0a href='\$PageUrl?action=approvesites'>$[(approve)]%3c/a>";%0a@]%0a%0a"Link requires approval" is whatever you want to see in place of the unapproved link and "(approve)" is the blue text. Using this feature may prove usefull if you want to always hide the unapproved link.%0a%0aIf you wish to totally forbid unapproved links you can use%0a%0a->[@$UnapprovedLinkFmt = "%3cb>external link not allowed%3c/b>";@]%0a%0a%0a!!! `SideBar caveat%0aPlease note that in general you need to go to the sidebar page in order to approve links in the sidebar. The reason for this is that the approve mechanism only approves links on the ''current'' page.%0a%0a%0a!!! Initial setup%0aAfter initial setup all existing links become unapproved. %0aTo find out which pages are affected one can use an RSS feed on [[Site/AllRecentChanges]]. %0aAll pages with unapproved links will show up there. Please can someone explain this in more detail?%0a%0a%0a!! Technical tips%0a[[#whiteurls]]%0a!!! URL Whitelist%0aUrls can also be approved by adding them to a "white list", %0adefined in the variable @@$WhiteUrlPatterns@@, %0awhich is set in the ''local/config.php'' file.\\%0aTo add multiples urls, use the separator @@|@@ (vertical bar). For example:%0a%0a-> [@%0a$WhiteUrlPatterns =%0a "http://example.com/|http://example.net/|http://example.org/";%0a@]%0a%0aTo add all urls from, say New Zealand and Australia, use:%0a%0a-> [@%0a$WhiteUrlPatterns[] = 'http://[^/] \\.nz';%0a$WhiteUrlPatterns[] = 'http://[^/] \\.au';%0a@]%0a%0a%0a!!! Change Approved URLs page name%0aIf you want to change the default name of ''SiteAdmin.ApprovedUrls'', set the following in ''local/config.php'':%0a%0a->[@$ApprovedUrlPagesFmt = array('OtherGroup.OtherName');@]%0a%0a!!! Previewing the unapproved URL%0aTo see what link is to be approved without editing the page a tool tip can be displayed when the cursor hovers over the [-%25blue%25(approve Links)%25%25-] link that displays the URL. e.g. [[http://uuu.example.com|Example]]%0a%0aAdd the following setting in your ''local/config.php'':%0a%0a-> [@%0a$UnapprovedLinkFmt =%0a "\$LinkText%3ca class='apprlink' href='\$PageUrl?action=approvesites'%0a title='\$LinkUrl'>$[(approve sites)]%3c/a>";%0a@]%0a%0a->Note that Safari insists on showing only the link on hover, not the "Title" -- I hacked this idea so that people on Safari (me!) can also see the link to be approved by creating a faked variable with my initials and adding it to the variables in the link. Now when I want to approve sites, it shows me the site I'm about to approve in the link text. You can make up your own variable, but make sure it's something PmWiki is unlikely to use. --[[~XES]]%0a%0a-> [@$UnapprovedLinkFmt =%0a "\$LinkText%3ca class='apprlink' href='\$PageUrl?action=approvesites&xes_url=\$LinkUrl'%0a title='\$LinkUrl'>$[(approve sites)]%3c/a>";%0a@]%0a%0a%0a!! About rel='nofollow' [[#nofollow]]%0aBy default, PmWiki creates external links that are not followed by search engines. %0aHere are release notes from pmwiki-2.0.beta20 (30-Jan-2005):%0a%0a->''First, the $UrlLinkFmt variable has been modified so that links to external urls automatically have a rel='nofollow' attribute added to them, to help combat wiki spam as described in [[http://googleblog.blogspot.com/2005/01/preventing-comment-spam.html]]. Site administrators can customize $UrlLinkFmt and $UnapprovedLinkFmt to supply or omit rel='nofollow' as appropriate.''%0a----%0aQ: Is it possible to, using [[PmWiki/Per Group Customizations]], use $UnapprovedLinkCountMax to apply only to a specific group or page, given the comment about it having to be set prior to including the script and the script being included in the maim ''config.php' which is processed first?%0aA:%0a%0a!! See Also%0a%0a* [[PmWiki/Blocklist]] - Blocking postings based on content or IP address%0a* [[PmWiki/Security]] - Securing your PmWIki%0a----%0a%25trail%25%3c%3c|[[Documentation Index]]|>> PmWiki.Variables=%25audience%25 administrators (basic)%0a %0aThis page documents the variables available in PmWiki for [[local customizations]]. Much of this documentation is still incomplete but people are working on it now. Feel free to add placeholders for variables you want to have documented if you don't know what the variable does.%0a%0aNote not to confuse these variables (set and used only in PHP) with ''[[PmWiki/page variables]]''.%0a%0aThe variables documentation is divided into several pages%0a* [[Basic Variables]] - core variables%0a* [[Blocklist]] - variables associated with blocklists%0a* [[Debug Variables]] - variables useful for debugging%0a* [[Edit Variables]] - variables used when editing pages%0a* [[I18n Variables]] - variables used for internationalization (i18n)%0a* [[Layout Variables]] - variables that control page layout%0a* [[Link Variables]] - variables that control the display of links in pages%0a* [[Notify]] - send mail when pages are modified (supersedes [[Mail Posts]])%0a* [[Other Variables]] - variables not yet classified%0a* [[Pagelist Variables]] - variables used with [[page lists]] and search results%0a* [[Path Variables]] - variables used to specify various locations on the server%0a* [[Security Variables]] - variables crucial for site security%0a* [[Upload Variables]] - variables used for uploads/attachments%0a%0aA complete index of documented variables is given below.%0a%0aIn general, variables with names ending in 'Fmt' (such as $PageLayoutFmt) have their values processed for $-variable substitutions prior to being output. Thus strings such as [@{$Name}@] and [@{$PageUrl}@] are replaced with the name and URL of the page when the string is printed.%0a%0a!!See Also%0a%0a* [[PmWiki.Functions]]%0a* [[PmWiki.PageVariables]]%0a%0a%25trail%25%3c%3c|[[Documentation Index]]|>>%0a%0a----%0a%0a[[#index]]%0a(:varindex:) PmWiki.WebFeeds=%25audience%25 visitors (intermediate)%0aWeb feeds are a convenient mechanism to let visitors be notified of changes to a site. Instead of repeatedly checking [=RecentChanges=] every day to see what is new, a visitor can use a [[news aggregator -> Wikipedia:Aggregator]] to quickly see what pages of interest have changed on a site. Web feeds are commonly recognized by terms such as [[(Wikipedia:)RSS]], [[(Wikipedia:)Atom(_%2528standard%2529)]], and ''web syndication''. They are also the foundation for podcasting.%0a%0aIn its simplest form, web feeds in PmWiki are built on [[WikiTrails]]. Using a feed action such as [@?action=rss@] or [@?action=atom@] on a trail generates a web feed (often called a "channel") where each page on the trail is an item in the feed. Since the RecentChanges and [[{$SiteGroup}.AllRecentChanges]] pages are effectively trails, one can easily get an RSS feed for a group or site by simply adding [@?action=rss@] to the url for a RecentChanges page. For example, to get the site feed for pmwiki.org, one would use%0a%0a http://www.pmwiki.org/wiki/Site/AllRecentChanges?action=rss%0a%0aAuthors can also create custom feeds by simply creating a wiki trail of the pages they want included in the feed. Feeds can also be generated from [[groups -> WikiGroup]], [[categories]], and %25newwin%25[[Cookbook:Backlinks|backlinks]], and the order and number of items in the feed can be changed using options in the feed url. Thus, one can obtain a feed for the ''Skins'' category (sorted with most recent items first) by using%0a%0a http://www.pmwiki.org/wiki/Category/Skins?action=rss&order=-time%0a%0aPmWiki is able to generate feeds in many formats, including RSS 2.0 ([@?action=rss@]), Atom 1.0 ([@?action=atom@]), and RSS 1.0 ([@?action=rdf@]). In addition, although it is not normally considered a web feed, PmWiki can generate metadata information using the Dublin Core Metadata extensions ([@?action=dc@]).%0a%0a!!How to read a PmWiki syndicated feed%0a%0a# You'll need a [[news aggregator -> Wikipedia:List_of_news_aggregators]], which is a piece of software designed to read news feeds. Many different news aggregators are available. Some run on your own computer, either on their own or as plugins for email clients, web browsers, or newsreaders. Others are web applications that you can use from any Internet-connected computer. Some are in between (technically web applications, but ones designed to run on your computer, not some remote server). Get one that you like.%0a# Subscribe to the [[WikiTrail(s)]] you desire by supplying the feed url to the aggregator. The feed url will be the name of a trail page with [@?action=rss@] or [@?action=atom@] added to the end of the url.%0a%0a!!Feed options%0a%0aAdd any of the following options to the end of a PmWiki web feed url to change its output (basically any [[pagelist->PageLists]] option is available for web feeds):%0a%0a:?count=''n'': Limit feed to ''n'' items%0a:?order=-time : Display most recently changed items first%0a:?trail=''page'': Obtain items from trail on ''page''%0a:?group=''group'': Limit feed to pages in ''group''%0a:?name=''name'': Limit feed to pages with specific ''name''%0a:?link=''page'': Create feed from pages linked to ''page''%0a:?list=normal: Exclude things like RecentChanges, AllRecentChanges, etc.%0a%0a%25audience%25 authors (intermediate)%0a!!Configure PmWiki for feeds%0a%0aThis section describes how to syndicate portions of a wiki to appear in a web feed. It does not describe how to display a web feed within a wiki page -- for that, see Cookbook:RssFeedDisplay.%0a%0aTo enable web feed generation for a site, add one or more of the following to a [[local customization(s)]] file:%0a%0a->[@%0aif ($action == 'rss') include_once('scripts/feeds.php');%0aif ($action == 'atom') include_once('scripts/feeds.php');%0aif ($action == 'rdf') include_once('scripts/feeds.php');%0aif ($action == 'dc') include_once('scripts/feeds.php');%0a@]%0a%0aor you can combine multiple feeds into a single expression using "||" to separate each feed type. For example, if you want to enable RSS and Atom feeds you would use%0a%0a->[@%0aif ($action == 'rss' ||%0a $action == 'atom' ||%0a $action == 'rdf' ||%0a $action == 'dc') include_once("$FarmD/scripts/feeds.php");%0a@]%0a%0a!!Configure feed content%0aWeb feeds are highly configurable, new elements can be easily added to feeds via the $FeedFmt array. Elements in $FeedFmt look like%0a%0a[@$FeedFmt['atom']['feed']['rights'] = 'All Rights Reserved';@]%0a%0awhere the first index corresponds to the action (?action=atom), the second index indicates a per-feed or per-item element, and%0athe third index is the name of the element being generated. The above setting would therefore generate a "%3crights>All Rights Reserved%3c/rights>" in the feed for ?action=atom. If the value of an entry begins with a '%3c', then feeds.php doesn't automatically add the tag around it. Elements can also be callable functions which are called to generate the appropriate output.%0a%0a!!See Also%0a%0a* [[Cookbook:FeedLinks]] - Add HTML %3chead> links for auto-discovery of your feeds.%0a* [[WikiTrails]]%0a* Wikipedia:Web_feed, Wikipedia:Web_syndication, Wikipedia:RSS_%2528file_format%2529, Wikipedia:Atom_%2528standard%2529%0a%0a%25trail%25%3c%3c|[[Documentation Index]]|>>%0a>>faq%3c%3c [[#faq]]%0a%0aQ: How can I use the RSS %3cenclosure> tag for podcasting?%0a%0aA: For podcasting of mp3 files, simply attach an mp3 file to the page%0awith the same name as the page (i.e., for a page named Podcast.Episode4,%0aone would attach to that page a file named "Episode4.mp3"). The%0afile is automatically picked up by ?action=rss and used as an%0aenclosure.%0a%0aThe set of potential enclosures is given by the $RSSEnclosureFmt%0aarray, thus%0a%0a->[@$RSSEnclosureFmt = array('{$Name}.mp3', '{$Name}.wma', '{$Name}.ogg');@]%0a%0aallows podcasting in mp3, wma, and ogg formats.%0a%0a%0aQ: How to add "summary" to the title in a rss feed (ie. with [@?action=rss@])?%0a%0aA: Add this line in you [@local/config.php@]%0a%0a->[@$FeedFmt['rss']['item']['title'] = '{$Group} / {$Title} : $LastModifiedSummary';@]%0a%0aQ: How to add feed image?%0a%0aA: Add the following to ''local/config.php'' (this example is for [@?action=rss@]):%0a%0a->[@%0a$FeedFmt['rss']['feed']['image'] =%0a"%3ctitle>Logo title%3c/title>%0a %3clink>http://www.example.com/%3c/link>%0a %3curl>http://www.example.com/images/logo.gif%3c/url>%0a %3cwidth>120%3c/width>%0a %3cheight>60%3c/height>";%0a@]%0a%0aQ: How do I insert RSS news feeds into PmWiki pages?%0a%0aA: See [[Cookbook:RssFeedDisplay]].%0a%0aQ: How can I specify default feed options in a configuration file instead of always placing them in the url?%0aA: For example, if you want [@?action=rss@] to default to [@?action=rss&group=News&order=-time&count=10@], try the following in a [[local customization(s)]] file:%0a%0a->[@%0a if ($action == 'rss')%0a SDVA($_REQUEST, array(%0a 'group' => 'News',%0a 'order' => '-time',%0a 'count' => 10));%0a@]%0a PmWiki.WikiAdministrator=A WikiAdministrator is a person (or persons) who installs, configures, and administers a PmWiki system for authors and site visitors. PmWiki has been designed to make the [[installation]] and [[initial setup tasks]] as easy as possible for people who do not have a lot of knowledge about HTML, PHP, or even web server software. At the same time, PmWiki is designed to be flexible enough so that someone with just a little bit of knowledge about HTML and PHP can customize PmWiki to their specific needs.%0a%0aSee [[PmWiki.DocumentationIndex]] for pages about administering PmWiki, and [[PmWiki.Audiences]] for more details of PmWiki's target audiences.%0a%0a%25trail%25%3c%3c|[[DocumentationIndex]]|>> PmWiki.WikiFarmTerminology=%25audience%25 administrators (intermediate)%0aThere are many ways to configure [[PmWiki:WikiFarms]], and some of the documentation uses different terminology to describe the same things. This page attempts to explain the terminology.%0a%0aFor terms not related to farms, see [[Glossary]].%0a%0a!!Why is this page needed?%0a* to provide a place to find the preferred terminology with definitions%0a* to explain where the term "farm" came from%0a* to list various terms that have been deprecated but still exist in the docs%0a* to suggest alternate terms for the deprecated ones%0a%0a%0a!!The origins of WikiFarms%0aThe term WikiFarm is based on the computing term "server farm", which is a collection of servers that use a common infrastructure. A wiki farm is nothing more than multiple wikis that share the same installation of the PmWiki software.%0a%0aSome recipe and documentation authors, however, began writing about WikiFarms using agricultural terms such as "field", "farmer", "barn", "crop", and "tractor". In some cases these terms made the documentation more confusing. It is suggested that documentation authors avoid the agricultural terms, as tempting as they may be, and keep in mind that a wiki in a wiki farm is like a server in a server farm.%0a%0a%0a!!Wikis and components in a WikiFarm%0aAll of the wikis in a farm are more or less the same, except the "home wiki" is a wiki that is located in the same directory as the PmWiki software. The home wiki needs special consideration because it holds the components that are shared by or affect the operation of all the wikis in the farm. In particular:%0a*the ''scripts/'' directory%0a*the ''cookbook/'' directory%0a*the ''pub/'' directory%0a*the ''wikilib.d/'' directory%0a%0a%0aIt is possible to move the PmWiki software outside of the web document tree, but the ''pub/'' directory needs to be in a web-servable directory (one that can be accessed by a URL).%0a%0aAuthors writing about complex farm setups often have difficulty describing the components and their locations. However, it is probably not necessary or desirable to coin new terms for the components and their locations.%0a%0a%0a!! [[#suggested_terms]] Suggested terms%0a%0a:WikiFarm: An installation where one copy of PmWiki is configured to run multiple wikis. Analogous to the computing phrase "server farm". The wikis in a farm can be configured farm-wide (using the farm's ''local/farmconfig.php'') or individually (using the wiki's ''local/config.php'').%0a:Wiki: A site with it's own URL and ''wiki.d/'' directory. All of the wikis in a wiki farm are simply called wikis.%0a:Home wiki:A wiki in a farm that's located in the same directory as the PmWiki software and therefore shares the farm's ''cookbook/'' and ''pub/'' directories. If you start with a stand-alone installation and add a wiki, the original wiki becomes a home wiki.%0a:Farm-wide: Something available to or affecting all wikis in the farm. Typically this means modifying the ''farmconfig.php'' file or the contents of the farm's cookbook/ or pub/ directories.%0a:Local: Something available to or affecting a specific wiki. Typically this means modifying the wiki's ''local/config.php'' file or the contents of the wiki's ''cookbook/'' or ''pub/'' directories.%0a%0a:PmWiki {-engine-} : The software that makes PmWiki work, as opposed to the content of the wiki that readers see.%0a:PmWiki {-installation-} directory: The directory PmWiki is installed to. It contains pmwiki.php and its subdirectory scripts/, which is used by all the wikis in the WikiFarm. {-If you do a standard, single install of PmWiki, it goes into this directory.-}%0a%0a%0a!!Ambiguous terms%0a%0a:Installation directory: Installation of what? Some authors have used this to mean the directory that contains most of the shared components on a wiki farm. Others use it to mean a directory that has a complete standalone installation of PmWiki that is not part of a farm. Use PmWiki directory instead.%0a:PmWiki installation: This is sometimes used to indicate a process, sometimes used to mean a single wiki in a farm, and sometimes refers only to the shared components of a farm.%0a%0a%0a!!Deprecated terms that should not be used%0a%0aThese terms still exist in the documentation (pending revisions), and will live forever in the PmWiki-Users list archive.%0a%0a:farm directory: The directory in which the home wiki lives or a directory where the shared components are stored. Use PmWiki directory instead.%0a:field: Any wiki in a farm which is '''not''' the home wiki.%0a:farm administrator: An administrator who has access to all of the wikis in a farm, particularly the home wiki. Use administrator instead.%0a:field administrator: An administrator who has access to one or more wikis in a farm, but '''not''' the home wiki. Use administrator instead.%0a:barn: The place where common components are stored. Use PmWiki directory instead.%0a:crop: Packaged content and customizations that can be added to a wiki. See [[Cookbook:ListOfBundles]] for similar ideas. Use component bundles instead.%0a:tractor: The PmWiki engine or ''pmwiki.php'' itself. Use PmWiki instead.%0a%0a----%0aCategories: [[!WikiFarms]]%0a PmWiki.WikiFarms=%25audience%25 administrators (intermediate)%0aA [[WikiFarm(s)]] is a collection of two or more wikis running on the same web server and sharing a set of common components. The term is based on the computing phrase "server farm".%0a%0aThis page provides some background information about WikiFarms and describes how to turn a "normal" configuration into a farm by adding a wiki. There are many ways to configure wiki farms; this page describes only one, in an effort make it as simple as possible for the administrator who is creating a farm for the first time.%0a%0a!!Why use a farm?%0aThe primary motivation for using a wiki farm is to reduce the amount of administrative work involved in managing several wikis. In a farm, most of the PmWiki code is stored in one place and is shared by all the wikis. An administrator can (for example) upgrade to a new version of PmWiki on every wiki in the farm by simply updating the shared components in a single location.%0a%0aFrom a reader's point of view, each wiki in a farm is completely independent, and appears as a separate web site. Each wiki in a farm:%0a*has its own URL, and the URLs can be in different domains%0a*can have its own look and feel by using different skins%0a*can have its own add-ons or "recipes" from the [[(Cookbook:)Cookbook(Basics)]]%0a*can have its own administrator responsible for local configuration%0a%0a!!Why not to use a farm%0aBecause the wikis in a farm are all independent, it is difficult (but not impossible) to provide services that require access to more than one wiki. For example, the PmWiki search function can only search within one wiki. Using a farm as a way of subdividing related content is generally a bad idea. A much better way to subdivide content is to use [[(PmWiki:)WikiGroups]].%0a%0a!!I still can't decide if I need a farm ...%0aThe good news is that you don't have to decide in advance. In fact, the recommended procedure is to first do a "normal" or single [[installation]] of PmWiki. Use it for a while. Create pages and edit them. Get to know how to add recipes. Be sure to try out [[WikiGroups]] (they may be all you need).%0a%0aOnce you have decided that you need another wiki, you have two basic choices:%0a#Do a complete [[installation]] of PmWiki in a new directory. This gives you two totally independent wikis that are completely self-contained. This is '''not''' a wiki farm.%0a#Create a wiki farm using your existing wiki as the "home wiki" where most of the shared PmWiki components will live.%0a%0aChoice number 1 can be a good choice for several reasons:%0a*it is not a wiki farm, and requires no additional administrative knowledge - it's just two installations%0a*if you decide to move one of the wikis to another server, you can simply copy the wiki directory structure to the second server, and it will work (assuming there is a web server and PHP in place).%0a*you can run different versions of PmWiki on each wiki (good for testing new versions)%0a*no matter how badly you mess up one installation, it doesn't affect the other%0a%0aIf you choose to create a wiki farm, then read on ...%0a%0a!!Prerequisites%0aBefore you create a farm, make sure that:%0a*you have a working installation of PmWiki ready to become the home wiki for your farm%0a*all of the wikis in your farm will be on the same web server%0a*each wiki will have a unique URL, such as http://www.example.com/wiki1/, http://www.example.com/wiki2/, http://another.example.com/wiki1/ and so on.%0a%0a!!Creating the home wiki%0aYou do have a working installation of PmWiki at this point, don't you? That's good, because your existing wiki is about to become the home wiki of your farm.%0a%0aIn the directory that contains your existing wiki, create the file ''local/farmconfig.php''. This file is used to hold any [[local customizations]] that apply across the whole farm. For example, you could assign an admin password in ''farmconfig.php'' that will be used by all of the wikis in your farm.%0a%0aIf the URL used to access your existing wiki is http://www.example.com/pmwiki/ then a minimal ''farmconfig.php'' file would look like this:%0a%0a [@%3c?php if (!defined('PmWiki')) exit();%0a $FarmPubDirUrl = 'http://www.example.com/pmwiki/pub';@]%0a%0aThis loads the variable $FarmPubDirUrl with the URL location of your home wiki's ''pub/'' directory. All of the wikis in your farm share this ''pub/'' directory. The ''pub/'' directory holds skin definitions and GUI-edit buttons to be shared by all the wikis in the farm.%0a%0aAmazing as it may sound, this completes all of the changes you need to make in order to turn your existing wiki into the home wiki of your farm.%0a%0a!!Creating an additional wiki in your farm%0a1. Create a directory to hold the new wiki. This directory must be web-accessible, just like the directory that holds your home wiki.%0a%0a2. Create a file called ''index.php'' in the directory with the following contents:%0a%0a %3c?php include([='=]''path/to/pmwiki.php''');%0a%0aThis allows your new wiki to share the PmWiki code stored in your home wiki. The ''[@path/to/pmwiki.php@]'' is the file path to ''pmwiki.php'' in your home wiki. Use an absolute file path ([@/home/username/pmwiki/pmwiki.php@]) or a relative file path ([@../pmwiki/pmwiki.php@]). Do not use a url path - there should not be an '[@http://@]' in it anywhere. For a web server running under Windows, you need to use a complete file path as in [@C:/Apache Group/Apache2/www/mynewwiki/@].%0a%0a3. Open a web browser and browse the URL of the new wiki. This will be a web address starting with '[@http://@]'. PmWiki will attempt to automatically create a writable ''wiki.d/'' directory where the wiki's pages will be stored. If you see an error message, follow the instructions. If you choose the option for a "slightly more secure installation" be sure to execute both commands.%0a%0aYour new wiki is now set up, and your farm now contains 2 wikis. To add more wikis, just repeat these 3 steps.%0a%0a%0a!!Customization%0aEach wiki in a farm inherits the settings stored in ''farmconfig.php''. Do any customization that you want to apply farm-wide (to all the wikis) in ''farmconfig.php''.%0a%0aCreate a ''local/'' directory within each wiki's directory to hold [[local customizations]] that apply only to that wiki. Farm-wide customizations are processed before the individual wiki local customizations.%0a%0aThe PmWiki variable ''$FarmD'' points to the directory in which pmwiki.php is installed, and your home wiki, and it is used as a prefix to allow the other wikis to share PmWiki components. For example:%0a*''$FarmD/scripts/'' points to the shared ''scripts/'' directory%0a*''$FarmD/pub/'' points to the shared ''pub/'' directory%0a*''$FarmD/cookbook/'' points to the shared ''cookbook/'' directory%0a%0a!!Notes%0a*The terminology used to describe wiki farms is not used consistently. See [[WikiFarmTerminology]] for more info.%0a*It is important to remember that not all of the recipes in the Cookbook have been written for or tested with farms. Be sure to look for instructions on how to use a recipe on a farm.%0a*There are many, many more things you can do with farms. Some are described on [[WikiFarmsAdvanced]] which also contains links to step-by-step examples of setting up a farm.%0a%0a%25trail%25 %3c%3c|[[DocumentationIndex]]|>> PmWiki.WikiGroup=%25audience%25 authors (basic)%0a(:keywords trailing dot, trailing slash, default group:)%0aPmWiki pages are organized into groups of related pages. This feature was added to PmWiki to allow authors to create their own ''wiki spaces'' of specialized content on their own, without having to become, or rely on, wiki administrators. See [[~Pm]]'s [[http://pmichaud.com/pipermail/pmwiki-users/2006-March/024838.html|post]] to the pmwiki-users [[mailing list(s)]].%0a%0aBy default, page [[links]] are between pages of the same group; to create a link to a page in another group, add the name of the other group and a dot or slash to the page name. For example, links to `Main/WikiSandbox could be written as:%0a%0a(:markup class=horiz:)%0a*[[Main.WikiSandbox]]%0a*[[Main/WikiSandbox]]%0a*[[(Main.Wiki)Sandbox]]%0a*[[Main.WikiSandbox | link text]]%0a(:markupend:)%0a%0aTo link to the default home page of a group (discussed [[#groupdefaultpage|below]]), the name of the page can be omitted, like this:%0a%0a(:markup class=horiz:)%0a*[[Main.]]%0a*[[Main/]]%0a(:markupend:)%0a%0a!! Creating groups%0aCreating a new group is as easy as [[creating new pages]]; simply edit an existing page to include a [[link(s)]] to the new group's default home page (or any page in the new group) then click on the '?' to edit the page. As a rule, group names must start with a letter (but this can be changed by the wiki administrator).%0a%0aFor example, to make a default page in the group Foo, create a link to [=[[Foo/]]=] (or [=[[Foo.]]=]). To make a page called Bar in the group Foo, create a link to [=[[Foo/Bar]]=] and follow the link to edit that page.%0a%0a!!Groups in a standard PmWiki distribution%0a* [[Main]]: The default group. On many wikis, it contains most of the author-contributed content. Main.HomePage and Main.WikiSandbox come pre-installed.%0a* [[PmWiki]]: An edit-protected group that contains PmWiki documentation and help pages.%0a* [[Site]]: Holds a variety of utility and configuration pages used by PmWiki, including `SideBar, Search, Preferences, `AllRecentChanges, `ApprovedUrls, and Blocklist.%0a%0aTo list all the groups in a site, try searching for "[@fmt=group@]".%0a%0a!! Special Pages in a Group%0aBy default, the RecentChanges page of each group shows only the pages that have changed within that group; the [[Site.AllRecentChanges]] page shows all pages that have changed in all groups.%0a%0aEach group can also have [[GroupHeader(s)]] or `GroupFooter pages that contain text to be automatically prepended or appended to every page in the group. A group can also have a `GroupAttributes page that defines attributes (read and edit passwords) shared by all pages within the group. %0a%0aEach page can also have its own individual read/edit password that overrides the group passwords (see [[Passwords]]).%0a%0aFinally, [[wiki administrator]]s can set [[local customizations]] on a per-group basis--see [[PerGroupCustomizations]].%0a%0a[[#groupdefaultpage]]%0a!! Group's default page%0a%0aThe default "start page" for a group is a page whose name is: (1) the same as the group (Foo/Foo), (2) HomePage (Foo/HomePage), or (3) a name that the administrator has assigned to the [={$DefaultName}=] variable in the configuration.php file. (Note, on this site, the value of [={$DefaultName}=] is `{$DefaultName} and, thus, the default home page would be `Foo/{$DefaultName}. %0a%0aAs noted above, when linking to the default home page, authors can omit the page name and simply identify the group followed by a dot ([=[[Foo.]]=]) or forward slash ([=[[Foo/]]=]).%0a%0aNote the trailing dot (or trailing forward slash) is required to ensure that the link unambiguously points to the identified group. If the dot or slash is omitted, the link can end up being interpreted as pointing to an existing (or new) page in the current group (if the group, or its default home page, do not exist). This ''trailing dot'' markup was added in version 2.1.7%0a%0a!! Subgroups? Subpages?%0aNo, PmWiki does not have subpages. Pm's reasons for not having subgroups are described at [[PmWiki:HierarchicalGroups]], but it comes down to not having a good page linking syntax. If you create a link or pagename like [@[[A.B.C]]@] PmWiki doesn't think of "B.C" as being in group "A", it instead thinks of "C" as being in group "AB", which is a separate group from "A". Wiki administrators can look at [[Cookbook:SubpageMarkup]] and [[Cookbook:IncludeWithEdit]] for recipes that may be of some help with developing subgroups or subpages.%0a%0a!!Restricting the creation of new groups%0aYou can set PmWiki's $GroupPattern variable to only accept the group names you want to define. For example, to limit pages to the "PmWiki", "Main", "Profiles", and "Example" groups, add the following to local/config.php:%0a%0a $GroupPattern = '(?:Site|PmWiki|Main|Profiles|Example)';%0a%0aWith this setting, only the listed groups will be considered valid WikiGroups. You can add more groups to the list by placing additional group names separated by pipes (|).%0a%0aSee other solutions to this at [[Cookbook:LimitWikiGroups]]%0a%0a%25trail%25%3c%3c|[[Documentation Index]]|>>%0a%0a>>faq%3c%3c [[#faq]]%0aQ: How can I get rid of the 'Main' group in urls for pages pointing to Main?%0a%0aA: See [[Cookbook:GetRidOfMain]].%0a%0a%0aQ: How can I limit the creation of new groups?%0a%0aA: See [[Cookbook:LimitWikiGroups]].%0a%0a PmWiki.WikiGroups=(:redirect WikiGroup:) PmWiki.WikiPage=A WikiPage is simply the basic building block of a WikiWikiWeb that contains text and images. See [[WikiStructure]]s and WikiWikiWeb for more information.%0a%0a%25trail%25 %3c%3c|PmWiki.DocumentationIndex|>>%0a%0a%0a%0a PmWiki.WikiSandbox=(:redirect Main.WikiSandbox:)%0a PmWiki.WikiStructure=Authors have a range of options to choose from when organizing a collection of [[wiki page]]s. Used in combination, these give a lot of flexibility.%0a%0a:[[WikiWord]]:The most powerful organizing principle is the author's choice of page names. When a search returns a list of pages, their names need to be clear enough to guide a visitor to the right place.%0a%0a:[[WikiPage]]:A page with text (and images), where the text can contain for instance [[WikiWord]]s that automatically becomes a link to another WikiPage.%0a%0a:[[WikiGroup]]:PmWiki requires every page to be a member of a group. A group is like a wiki within a wiki; it can have its own presentation look, security controls and navigation aids. With default configuration, [[WikiWord]]s are only searched inside the current group, and you use either [@OtherGroup/MyWikiWord@] or [@OtherGroup.MyWikiWord@] to refer to pages in other groups (see [[Links]]).%0a%0a:[[WikiTrails]]:A collection of pages, either in the same group or across multiple groups, can be designated as a trail. A visitor can move from stop to stop by clicking on ''next'' and ''previous'' links.%0a%0a:[[Categories]]:Individual wiki pages can also be grouped by having tags and links to a common "category" page; we say that any pages that link to a common page are in a "category" defined by that page. PmWiki uses the [@[[!category]]@] markup as a shorthand to place a page into a category with other pages containing the same markup.%0a%0a%25trail%25%3c%3c|[[Documentation Index]]|>> PmWiki.WikiStyleExamples=%25trail%25 %3c%3c|[[DocumentationIndex]]|>>%0a%0aPmWiki uses [[WikiStyles]] for styling text with color and other attributes. PmWiki 2.0 introduced the ability to control the styling further and to even place styles on blocks.%0a%0aA style is specified within a pair of %25-signs and styles the text that follows, as in:%0a%0a(:markup:) [=%0aThis text is %25color=red%25 red, %25color=blue%25 blue, %25%25 and normal (black).%0a=]%0a%0aThere are a wide number of available style properties, borrowed primarily from HTML and CSS. In addition, an author can define a style "shortcut" by using the [@define=@] property. For example, to define a style of [@%25red%25@], one can use:%0a%0a(:markup:) [=%0a%25color=red define=mystyle%25%0aHere is some %25mystyle%25 red text created using a style shortcut.%0a=]%0a%0aShortcuts can be combined with other styles, including other shortcuts:%0a%0a(:markup:) [=%0a%25color=red define=lovelyred%25%0a%25bgcolor=yellow define=likegrapefruit%25%0a%0a%25red%25 This text is red, %25red bgcolor=#ccc%25 red on a grey background, and %25lovelyred likegrapefruit%25 red on a yellow background. %0a=]%0a%0aSo far, this is all basically the same as what was available in PmWiki 1.0. PmWiki 2.0 includes the capability to style blocks, by using the [@apply=@] style property. Specifying [@apply=block@] in a `WikiStyle will cause that style to be applied to the entire block, instead of just the text that follows:%0a%0a(:markup:) [=%0aThis entire block %25apply=block bgcolor=yellow%25 has a yellow background, even though the `WikiStyle appears in the middle of the line. %25bgcolor=pink%25 Other inline (non-block) WikiStyles can appear in the middle of the line,%25%25 as before.%0a=]%0a%0aThis means it's now possible to do right-aligned and centered text:%0a%0a(:markup:) [=%0a%25block text-align=right%25 The text of this paragraph is right-aligned. %0a%0a%25block text-align=center%25 The text of this paragraph is centered. %0a=]%0a%0a%0aIn fact, PmWiki predefines [@%25right%25@] and [@%25center%25@] style shortcuts so that you can do this more simply:%0a%0a(:markup:) [=%0a%25right%25 This is right-aligned.%0a%0a%25center%25 This is centered.%0a=]%0a%0aAuthors can define their own custom styles:%0a%0a(:markup:) [=%0a%25block bgcolor=#fdf define=Pm%25%0a%25center bgcolor=#dfd border='3px dotted green' define=goofy%25%0a%25right bgcolor=#ffffcc border='1px dotted red' padding=5px define=rediguana%25%0a%25define=strike text-decoration=line-through%25%0a%0a%25Pm%25 Any text that is on a light purple background is a comment from "Pm".%0a%0a%25goofy%25 Here's some text from Goofy.%0a%0a%25rediguana%25 bla bla by rediguana!%0a%0a%25goofy%25Hello, I am %25strike%25upset%25%25 %25strike%25disheartened%25%25 happy to meet you.%0a=]%0a%0aStyles can be applied to almost any kind of block:%0a%0a(:markup:) [=%0a* %25block bgcolor=yellow%25 Here is a list item%0a* Here's another list item%0a%0a* Here's more of a list%0a%0a# A new list%0a=]%0a%0aIn particular, this means that outlines are now possible using the predefined [@%25ROMAN%25@], [@%25roman%25@], [@%25ALPHA%25@], and [@%25alpha%25@] list-block styles. The style has to be specified on the first item in the list (and we may develop an alternate syntax for this sort of ordered list):%0a%0a(:markup:) [=%0a# %25ROMAN%25 Top level%0a## %25ALPHA%25 second-level%0a## second-level%0a## second-level%0a### third-level%0a### third-level%0a## second-level%0a### third-level%0a#### %25alpha%25 fourth-level%0a##### %25roman%25 fifth-level%0a##### fifth-level%0a#### fourth-level%0a# top-level%0a# top-level%0a=]%0a%0a[[WikiStyles]] can be combined with CSS stylesheets to do this automatically -- see [[Cookbook:OutlineLists]].%0a%0a%0a!! Q & A%0a%0a!!! How do I get a block of preformatted text?%0a%0aUse something similar to this (assuming you want markup within the block to be interpreted as wiki markup and URIs to be recognized).%0a%0a(:markup:)%0a>>white-space=pre%3c%3c%0aThis block of text is ''preformatted'', see all the white-space%0aand linebreaks%0aare preserverd. Links such as [[wiki styles]] etc still work.%0a>>%3c%3c%0a(:markupend:)%0a%0a!!! How do I get a block of preformatted text with a colored background and a border?%0a%0aUse something similar to this (note that wiki markup etc is not recognized within the block):%0a%0a(:markup:)%0a%25block bgcolor=#f0f9ff border='1px solid gray' padding=5px%25[@%0aip access-list extended example-acl%0aremark ** This is an example acl **%0adeny ip any host 10.0.0.1%0apermit ip any any%0a@]%0a(:markupend:)%0a%0a%0a%25trail%25 %3c%3c|[[Documentation Index]]|>> PmWiki.WikiStyles=%25audience%25 authors (basic)%0a!! Wikistyle basics%0a%0a[[WikiStyles]] allow authors to modify the color and other styling attributes of a page's contents. A wikistyle is written using percent-signs, as in [@%25red%25@] or [@%25bgcolor=blue%25@].%0a%0aThe most basic use of wikistyles is to change text attributes such as color, background color, and font. PmWiki defines several wikistyles for changing the text color to [=%25black%25, %25white%25, %25red%25, %25yellow%25, %25blue%25, %25gray%25, %25silver%25, %25maroon%25, %25green%25, %25navy%25, and %25purple%25=].%0a%0a(:markup:) [=%0aThe basket contains %25red%25 apples, %25blue%25 blueberries, %25purple%25 eggplant, %25green%25 limes, %25%25 and more.%0a=]%0a%0aFor colors other than the predefined colors, use the [@%25color=...%25@] wikistyle. (Note: RGB colors (#rrggbb) should always be specified with lowercase letters to avoid [[WikiWord]] conflicts.)%0a%0a(:markup:) [=%0aI'd like to have some %25color=#ff7f00%25 tangerines%25%25, too!%0a=]%0a%0aTo change the background color, use [@%25bgcolor=...%25@] as a wikistyle:%0a%0a(:markup:) [=%0aThis sentence contains %25bgcolor=green yellow%25 yellow text on a green background. =]%0a%0aSee [[PmWiki:WikiStyleColors]] for more color help.%0a%0a!! Scopes%0a%0aWikistyles can also specify a ''scope''; with no scope, the style is applied to any text that follows up to the next wikistyle specification or the end of the paragraph, whichever comes first. Including a scope changes the specification to apply to the whole paragraph ([@%25p ...%25@]), an entire list ([@%25list ...%25@]), an item within a list ([@%25item ...%25@]), or any block ([@%25block ...%25@]). Those scopes are predefined shortcuts for the "apply=" attribute, which is discussed [[#apply_to_blocks|below]].%0a%0a(:markup:) [=%0a%25p bgcolor=#ffeeee%25 The wikistyle specification at the beginning of this line applies to the entire paragraph, even if there are %25blue%25 other wikistyle specifications %25%25 in the middle of the paragraph.%0a=]%0a%0aThe [@>>style%3c%3c@] block can be used to apply a wikistyle to a large block of items. The style is applied until the next [@>>%3c%3c@] is encountered.%0a%0a(:markup:) [=%0a>>blue font-style=italic bgcolor=#ffffcc%3c%3c%0aEverything after the above line is styled with blue italic text,%0a%0aThis includes%0a preformatted text%0a* lists%0a-> indented items%0a>>%3c%3c%0a=]%0a%0a!! Wikistyle attributes%0a%0aThe style attributes recognized within a wikistyle specification are:%0a%0a ------------ CSS ------------- --HTML--%0a color bgcolor class %0a background-color margin id%0a text-align padding hspace%0a text-decoration border vspace%0a font-size float target%0a font-family list-style rel%0a font-weight width* accesskey%0a font-style height* value%0a display%0a%0a Special: define, apply%0a%0aThe attributes in the first two columns correspond to the ''[[cascading style sheet -> http://www.blooberry.com/indexdot/css/propindex/all.htm]]'' (CSS) properties of the same name. The attributes in the last column apply only to specific items:%0a%0a* [@class=@] and [@id=@] assign a CSS class or identifier to an HTML element%0a* [@target=name@] opens links that follow in a browser window called "name"%0a* [@rel=name@] in a link identifies the relationship of a target page%0a* [@accesskey=x@] uses 'x' as a shortcut key for the link that follows%0a* [@value=9@] sets the number of the current ordered list item%0a%0a[=*=] The width and height attributes have asterisks because they are handled specially for %3cimg .../> tags. If used by themselves (i.e., without anything providing an "apply=" parameter to the wikistyle), then they set the 'width=' and 'height=' attributes of any %3cimg ... /> tags that follow. Otherwise, they set the 'width:' and 'height:' properties of the element being styled.%0a%0a%0a!! Applying wikistyles to blocks [[#apply_to_blocks]]%0a%0aNormally a wikistyle applies to a span of (inline) text, but%0athe apply= attribute allows a style to be applied to something%0aelse. The predefined apply= values are:%0a%0a||border=1 cellpadding=3 cellspacing=0%0a||apply=img ||apply the style to any image that follows|| ||%0a||apply=p ||apply the style to the current paragraph||* ||%0a||apply=pre ||apply the style to the current preformatted text|| ||%0a||apply=list ||apply the style to the current list||* ||%0a||apply=item ||apply the style to the current list item||* ||%0a||apply=div ||apply the style to the current div|| ||%0a||apply=block ||apply the style to the current block,\\%0awhether it's a paragraph, list, list item,\\%0aheading, or division.||* ||%0a%0aThe starred items also have wikistyle shortcuts already defined,%0athus [@%25p color=blue%25@] is the same as [@%25apply=p color=blue%25@], and%0a[@%25list ROMAN%25@] is the same as [@%25apply=list list-style=upper-roman%25@].%0a%0aSome wikistyle shortcuts also make use of apply, thus [@%25right%25@]%0ais a shortcut for [@%25text-align=right apply=block%25@].%0a%0aAn applied wikistyle will only take effect if it's on the%0aline that starts the thing it's supposed to modify. In other%0awords, a wikistyle in the third markup line of a paragraph%0acan't change the attributes of the paragraph:%0a%0a(:markup:) [=%0ahere is some text in%0aa paragraph and if%0awe try to %25apply=p color=blue%25 change%0athe color of the paragraph in the middle%0ait won't work because the style comes%0aafter the paragraph has already been started.=]%0a%0a(:markup:) [=%0aHowever, this %25p color=red%25 paragraph%0a''will'' be in red because its block style does%0aoccur in the first line of its text.=]%0a%0a(:markup:) [=%0a* Here's a list item%0a* %25list red%25 Oops, too late to affect the list!=]%0a%0a%0a!! Enabling Styles%0aStyles not listed above can be enabled by a PMWiki Adminstrator by modifying the local/config.php file. For instance to enable the "line-height" style attribute add the line %0a%0a $WikiStyleCSS[] = 'line-height';%0a%0ato the local/config.php file.%0a%0a!! Custom style shortcuts%0a%0aThe [@define=@] attribute can be used to assign a shorthand name to any wikistyle specification. This shorthand name can then be reused in later wikistyle specifications.%0a%0a(:markup:) [=%0a%25define=box block bgcolor=#ddddff border="2px dotted blue"%25%0a%0a%25box%25 [@%0a$ echo "Hello world"%0aHello World%0a$ exit%0a@]%0a%0a%25box font-weight=bold color=green%25 [@%0a$ echo "I said, HELLO"%0a@]=]%0a%0a'''Tip:''' It's often a good idea to put common style definitions into [[Group Header(s)]] pages so that they can be shared among multiple pages in a group. Or, the [[wiki administrator]] can predefine styles site-wide as a [[local customization(s)]] (see [[CustomWikiStyles]]).%0a%0a'''Tip:''' Use custom style definitions to associate meanings with text instead of just colors. For example, if warnings are to be displayed as green text, set [@%25define=warn green%25@] and then use [@%25warn%25@] instead of [@%25green%25@] in the document. Then, if you later decide that warnings should be styled differently, it's much easier to change the (one) definition than many occurrences of [@%25green%25@] in the text.%0a%0a'''Tip:''' Any undefined WikiStyle is automatically treated as a request for a class, thus [@%25pre%25@] is the same as saying [@%25class=pre%25@].%0a%0a!![[#predefined]] Predefined style shortcuts%0a%0aPmWiki defines a number of style shortcuts.%0a%0a* Text colors: black, white, red, yellow, blue, gray, silver, maroon, green, navy, purple (shortcut for [@%25color=...%25@])%0a* Justification: [@%25center%25@] and [@%25right%25@]%0a* Images and boxes%0a** Floating left or right: [@%25rfloat%25@] and [@%25lfloat%25@]%0a** Framed items: [@%25frame%25@], [@%25rframe%25@], and [@%25lframe%25@]%0a** Thumbnail sizing: [@%25thumb%25@]%0a* Open link in new window: [@%25newwin%25@] (shortcut for [@%25target=_blank%25@])%0a* Comments: [@%25comment%25@] (shortcut for [@%25display=none%25@])%0a* Ordered lists: [@%25decimal%25@], [@%25roman%25@], [@%25ROMAN%25@], [@%25alpha%25@], [@%25ALPHA%25@] (see also Cookbook:OutlineLists)%0a%0a!! Examples%0a%0a[[WikiStyleExamples]] contains a number of examples of ways to use wikistyles in pages.%0a%0a!! Known Issues%0a* Percents in style definitions (like: [@%25block width=50%25 %25@]) require the use of "pct" instead of "%25".%0a%0a!!See Also%0a[[PmWiki/Custom Wiki Styles]]%0a%0a%25trail%25 %3c%3c|[[Documentation Index]]|>>%0a%0a>>faq%3c%3c [[#faq]]%0a%0aQ: Some of my colors aren't working! For example, [@%25color=#AAAAAA%25@] works, but [@%25color=#AA3333%25@] doesn't work. What's wrong?%0a%0aA: Be sure to use lowercase letters for rgb hex colors, otherwise PmWiki may mistake the color value for a [[WikiWord]].%0a%0a PmWiki.WikiTrails=%25audience%25 authors (basic)%0aThe WikiTrails feature allows wiki authors to create "trails" through sequences of pages in the wiki.%0a%0a!!Creating a trail%0a%0aBefore you can use a trail through a group of pages, you have to create a "trail index" on a separate page, which we will call the "trail index page". On that trail index page, you simply create a numbered or bulleted list of links. (So every numbered or bulleted list of links implicitly creates a trail.) It is important that each page name (link) be the first item following each bullet.%0a%0aAn example trail index page: a list like%0a%0a [@%0a * [[TrailPage1]]%0a * Some text. (This won't be in the trail.)%0a * [[TrailPage2]]%0a ** [[TrailPage3]]%0a ** [[TrailPage4]] some other text [[IrrelevantWikiPage]]%0a ** Yet some other text. [[AnotherIrrelevantWikiPage]]. (This won't be in the trail.)%0a ** %25center%25[[would-beTrailPage]] (This won't be in the trail.)%0a @]%0a%0acreates the following "wikitrail":%0a%0a[= TrailPage1 %3c-> TrailPage2 %3c-> TrailPage3 %3c-> TrailPage4 =]%0a%0aObservations:%0a%0a# In general, indentation levels in the page list don't matter -- trails are a linear sequence of pages.%0a# A page is part of the trail only if the page link immediately follows the list markup.%0a%0a!!Using the trail%0a%0aWhat makes a trail "work" is adding ''trail markup'' on the pages in the trail (i.e. the pages that are listed in the bullet/numbered list on the trail index page).%0a%0aTo build a trail, add ''trail markup'' like [@%3c%3c|[[TrailIndexPage]]|>>@] to a page, where `TrailIndexPage is the page, described above, containing the bulleted list of pages in the trail. PmWiki will display the trail markup with links to any previous and next pages in the trail. %0a%0aThe trail markup can be placed anywhere in a page, and a page can contain multiple trail markups. If you are adding a trail to every page in a group, consider setting the trail markup in the [[Group Headers | GroupHeader]] or GroupFooter pages instead of on every individual page in your group.%0a%0aPmWiki defines 2 trail markups:%0a%0a* [@%3c%3c|[[TrailIndexPage]]|>>@] displays as "[=%3c%3c PreviousPage | TrailIndexPage | NextPage >>=]".%0a%0a* [@%3c|[[TrailIndexPage]]|>@] displays as "[=%3c PreviousPage | TrailIndexPage | NextPage >=]", except the appropriate arrow is omitted at the beginning and end of the trail.%0a%0a!!Path trail %0a%0a[@^|[[TrailIndexPage]]|^@] treats the list levels as a hierarchy and displays the "path" to reach the current page (i.e., a "breadcrumb" trail). In the example trail above, the markup [@^|TrailIndexPage|^@] on [@TrailPage4@] would display as "[=TrailIndexPage | TrailPage2 | TrailPage4=]".%0a%0aWiki administrators can change the trail separator of the "path" trail ( [@^|[[TrailIndexPage]]|^@] ) from the default | by setting the variable $TrailPathSep in the ''config.php'' file. For instance $TrailPathSep = ' > '; will output "[=TrailIndexPage > TrailPage2 > TrailPage4=]".%0a%0a!!Circular trails%0a%0aTypically, a trail is a linear list with a first and a last page. However, the trail can be made "circular" by repeating the first page as the last item in the trail index:%0a%0a [@%0a * [[TrailPage1]]%0a * [[TrailPage2]]%0a ...%0a * [[TrailPageN]]%0a * [[TrailPage1]]%0a @]%0a%0aIf the trail index page is intended to be read by others, the last item can be made invisible using [@%25item comment%25@]:%0a%0a [@%0a * [[TrailPage1]]%0a * [[TrailPage2]]%0a ...%0a * [[TrailPageN]]%0a * [[TrailPage1]] %25item comment%25%0a @]%0a%0a!! Cross Group Trails%0a%0aTrail pages on both sides of group boundaries must be fully qualified with group names.%0a%0a%0a!!Other notes%0a%0aThe [@%25trail%25@] markup that is used in many of PmWiki's documentation pages is just a [[WikiStyle(s)]] that creates a grey background, and is not required for WikiTrails to work. It's defined in the [[PmWiki.GroupHeader]] page.%0a%0aTo get it to work, you must create the index page for the trail and the trail pages as stated above. Then you must define the wikistyle you want in the groupheader of the group you want it to appear in. Then you must refer or call to it with the [@%25trail%25@] markup from the trail pages.%0a%0a%25trail%25%3c%3c|[[DocumentationIndex]]|>> PmWiki.WikiWikiWeb='''WikiWikiWeb''' is an "open-editing" system where the emphasis is on the authoring and collaboration of documents rather than the simple browsing or viewing of them. The name "wiki" is based on the Hawaiian term "wiki wiki", meaning "quick" or "super-fast". The basic concept of a WikiWikiWeb (or "wiki") is that (almost) anyone can edit any page. While at first this sounds like a recipe for complete anarchy, the truth is that sites using this system have developed surprisingly complex and rich communities for online collaboration and communication. Yes, it's possible for someone to go and destroy everything on a page, but it doesn't seem to happen often. And, many systems (including this one) have built-in mechanisms to restore content that has been defaced or destroyed.%0a%0a''The point of the system is to simply make it as quick, easy and rewarding as possible to create or edit online content.''%0a%0aUsing any standard Web browser, a person can edit (almost) any page on the system using relatively simple [[text formatting rules]]. [[Links | Creating a link]] to a new or existing page simply involves putting the word or phrase that will be your link text inside of [=[[double square brackets]]=] to reference and serve as a title for the target page. In the process of creating the link you're ''creating the new page'', if it doesn't already exist. On some sites, a link can also be created by entering a WikiWord--a word consisting of two or more capitalized words joined together.%0a%0aIt's not even necessary to learn all of the formatting rules; others will often come in and reformat things for you. After all, anyone can edit! '''You''' can see some of the [[({$SiteGroup}.All) recent changes]] that others have posted to this site.%0a%0aTo learn more about adding pages to this Wiki site, see [[basic editing]], then try editing pages in the [[Main/WikiSandbox]].%0a%0aIf you want to learn more about the WikiWikiWeb concept, try some of these Web sites:%0a%0a* Wiki:WikiWikiWeb -- The original WikiWikiWeb%0a* Meatball:WhyWikiWorks -- how and why Wiki works%0a* Meatball:SoftSecurity -- how open editing can result in good Web sites%0a* [[http://www.emacswiki.org/cgi-bin/community/CategoryWiki|Wiki]] on [[http://www.emacswiki.org/cgi-bin/community/SiteMap|CommunityWiki]]%0a* [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wiki#Key_characteristics|WikiFeatures]] -- for info on features in wikis and how to use them%0a* Wikipedia:Why_Wikipedia_is_so_great -- how and why the biggest wiki in the world made a comprehensive free-content encyclopedia%0a* [[http://wikitravel.org/en/article/Wikitravel:WikiWiki | Wikitravel:WikiWiki]] -- another introduction to wikis, on another exemplary site%0a%0aOr, send email to Patrick Michaud at mailto:pmichaud@pobox.com.%0a PmWiki.WikiWord=!!Definition and use as Page Titles%0aA WikiWord is a set of two or more words run together, where the first letter of each word is capitalized. This syntax is also sometimes referred to as "mixed case" or "camel case". WikiWords are used as '''page titles''' in a [[WikiWikiWeb]]. %0a%0a!!Use as links%0aIn some wikis, you can string any sequence of words together, capitalizing the first letter of each word, to make a valid WikiWord '''link'''. In such PmWiki installations, WikiWords surrounded by [=[=...=]=] or preceded by a backquote (`) are not turned into links: %0a%0a%0a(:linkwikiwords:)%0a(:markup:)[@LikeThis compared to `LikeThis or even [=LikeThis=]@]%0a(:nolinkwikiwords:)%0a%0aSee [[Links]] for information about `PmWiki's rules for forming links and forming page titles.%0a%0a!!!!Enabling WikiWord links%0aWikiWord links are disabled by default since Pmwiki version 2.1 beta2. To enable WikiWord links you need to set in ''config.php'' %0a%0a [@$LinkWikiWords = 1;@] %0a%0aIf you want to display links to non-existent pages without decoration, place the following lines in ''pub/css/local.css'': %0a%0a [=span.wikiword a.createlink { display:none; }%0a span.wikiword a.createlinktext %0a { border-bottom:none; text-decoration:none; color:inherit; }=]%0a %0a!!!!Finding WikiWord links%0aIf you upgraded from an earlier version and want to convert WikiWord links to standard [[links]], the following will help to find those WikiWord links easier by highlighting them. Set in ''config.php'':%0a%0a [=$HTMLStylesFmt['wikiword'] = "%0a span.wikiword { background:yellow; }%0a ";=] %0a%0aOther descriptions of WikiWords are available from [[Wiki:WikiWord]] and [[Wikipedia:WikiWord]].%0a%0a%25trail%25%3c%3c|[[Documentation Index]]|>> PmWiki.WikiWords=(:redirect WikiWord:) Portfolio.Bobsleigh=:Name: Bobsleigh%0a:Url: http://vrlab-brussels.info/VRHackathon/%0a:Logo: http://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/portfolio/Bobsleigh.jpg%0a:Description: Multiplayer multiplaform webVR collaborative experience done during [[Events/VRHackatonBrussels2016]] with DIY IoT environment controlled%0a:Details: (Co) Best in webVR category earning the co-created [[ http://vrlab-brussels.info/wiki/Hardware/OcculusDK2|VRLab Brussels its first prize]] obviously to be used by workshop participants! See also the %25newwin%25[[https://youtu.be/yHBbC48YHOM|Video preview]].%0a:CallToAction: Grab friends and slide down crazy slopes!%0a:DateStarted: January 2016%0a:DateEnded: January 2016 Portfolio.Cimzia=:Name: Cimzia for UCB%0a:Url: https://vatelier.net/MyDemo/UCB/UCBPreview360s/%0a:Logo: https://aframe.io/images/awoa/antibody-journey.gif%0a:Description: Cimzia, an antibody molecule, invites you to travel through the human body. The installation ordered by UCB %25thumb%25http://www.rheumacongress.be/sites/default/files/UCB_LOGO_TAG_C_RGB_600.png%25%25 was featured for 3 days in a pharmaceutical conference in Belgium in September 2016 using 2 top of the line virtual reality headsets by HTC Vive. The experience was also showcased on %25newwin%25[[https://aframe.io/blog/awoa-29/|A week of Aframe]].[[%3c%3c]]%25thumb%25[[ https://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/StandVRUCB.jpg|https://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/StandVRUCB.jpg]]%0a:CallToAction: Get injected in the human body!%0a:DateStarted: July 2016%0a:DateEnded: September 2016 Portfolio.CoEvolution=:Name: CoEvolution[[%3c%3c]][[%3c%3c]]%0a:Url: http://withsoftware.benetou.fr%0a:Logo: http://withsoftware.benetou.fr/pub/coevo_small.png%0a:Description: Makes for you, based on your needs, new creations. They can range from artistic creations to business or even science.%0a:CallToAction: Make new creations%0a:DateStarted: 2011%0a:DateEnded: On going Portfolio.FabiensPIM=:Name: Fabien's PIM[[%3c%3c]][[%3c%3c]]%0a:Url: https://fabien.benetou.fr%0a:Logo: https://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/portfolio/FabienSPIM.png%0a:Description: Code to my organize and visualize all the information and meta-information of my mind dump.%0a:CallToAction: Dive in my mind.%0a:DateStarted: 2010%0a:DateEnded: On going Portfolio.HourGlass=:Name: HourGlass%0a:Url: https://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/HourGlass/%0a:Logo: https://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/HourGlass/HourGlass.png%0a:Description: Procrastination will lower the quality of your project. HourGlass shows that directly by forcing you to drop tasks required by your project when the deadline gets too close.%0a:CallToAction: Do today, reach your goal tomorrow%0a:DateStarted: 2015%0a:DateEnded: 2015 Portfolio.MemoryRecipe=(:screenshot: Path:/pub/images/portfolio/memoryrecipe_result.png:)%0a%0a>>center%3c%3c%0a%25thumb%25[[{$:screenshot}|{$:screenshot}]]%25%25%0a>>%3c%3c%0a%0a!!Principle%0aRefresh memories of written notes on a book. Since then generalized to work for any note.%0a%0a!!Dates%0a* Started to use approximately in March 2010(:startdate: 01/03/2010:)%0a* Last major modification during summer 2011 (refactoring)%0a%0a!!Status%0a* Working(:status: working:)%0a%0a!!Technical details%0a* using PmWiki page text value for the date to start recalls%0a* create an RSS feed currently used with newsbeuter but working with any [[Tools/RSS]] reader%0a%0a!!Popularity%0a* asked by few persons whom heard about it, no known installation probably because of the lack of simple installation procedure for non-PmWiki experts%0a%0a!!See further%0a* [[Wiki/MemoryRecipe]] with explanation on how it can be used for any piece of information Portfolio.PebblePIM=:Name: Pebble PIM%0a:Url: https://github.com/Utopiah/PebblePIM%0a:Logo: https://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/portfolio/PebblePIM.png%0a:Description: Instantly add an intense moment to my Personnal Information Management wiki. The intensity (good or bad) can be rated in under 5seconds.%0a:CallToAction: Tracking happiness on your wrist%0a:DateStarted: 2015%0a:DateEnded: 2015 Portfolio.Portfolio=!!Virtual reality interface for this wiki%0a(:include Wiki/VirtualRealityInterface lines=1..3 :)%0a%0a!Older projects%0a(:pagelist name=-Portfolio,-Template,-ToDo,-MemoryRecipe,-RecentChanges group=Portfolio fmt=#Portfolio count=3 if="date 2016-01-01..2016-12-31 '{=$:DateStarted}-01-01'":)%0a(:pagelist name=-Portfolio,-Template,-ToDo,-MemoryRecipe,-RecentChanges group=Portfolio fmt=#Portfolio count=3 if="date 2015-01-01..2015-12-31 '{=$:DateStarted}-01-01'":)%0a(:pagelist name=-Portfolio,-Template,-ToDo,-MemoryRecipe,-RecentChanges group=Portfolio fmt=#Portfolio count=4.. if="date 2015-01-01..2015-12-31 '{=$:DateStarted}-01-01'":)%0a(:pagelist name=-Portfolio,-Template,-ToDo,-MemoryRecipe,-RecentChanges group=Portfolio fmt=#Portfolio count=3 if="date ..2014-12-31 '{=$:DateStarted}-01-01'":) Portfolio.PostureMaintenance=:Name: Posture Maintenance%0a:Url: https://github.com/Utopiah/PostureMaintenance/blob/master/posturemaintenance.py%0a:Logo: https://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/portfolio/PostureMaintenance.png%0a:Description: Let your computer regularly check your posture based on the calibrated position of your face.%0a:CallToAction: Mind your back%0a:DateStarted: 2011%0a:DateEnded: 2011 Portfolio.Qspace=:Name: Qspace%0a:Url: http://qspace.launchrock.com%0a:Logo: https://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/portfolio/qspace.jpg%0a:Description: Disconnect to reconnect. Providing stressed workers a place to breath, relax and get calmer to become healthier and more productive.%0a:CallToAction: Book Time For Yourself%0a:DateStarted: 2015%0a:DateEnded: 2015%0a Portfolio.Template=:Name: %0a:Url: %0a:Logo: %0a:Description: %0a:CallToAction: %0a:DateStarted: %0a:DateEnded: Portfolio.ToDo=!Projects older than 2015%0a* [[MemoryRecipe]]%0a* 360News%0a* PersonalBanking%0a* posture maintenance (done with OpenCV and Python, not yet present in the code repository)%0a* idea portofolio (cf Seedea:. ) with its key pages%0a* mouseless autoscroll (cf [[Tools/Greasemonkey]]) with its number of downloads%0a* page edition visualization (cf [[Wiki/Visualization#timeline]])%0a* this very website content (cf [[Wiki/Numbers]])%0aand much other projects...%0a%0a!!To do%0a# Read related recommendations%0a** tech http://skillcrush.com/2015/03/12/impressive-tech-portfolio/%0a** design http://www.smashingmagazine.com/2013/06/workflow-design-develop-modern-portfolio-website/%0a** design http://www.creativebloq.com/create-perfect-design-portfolio-111153%0a** academic http://www.kent.ac.uk/careers/cv/portfolios.htm%0a** devs?%0a# updated [[Template]] and overall [[RecentChanges]]%0a** it DOES exist since 2011!%0a# using [[Site/PageListTemplates#Portfolio]]%0a# add the cleaned visualization of the results of projects here to [[Fabien/ProfessionalPortfolio]] Portfolio.VAtelier=:Name: vAtelier%0a:Url: https://vatelier.benetou.fr/%0a:Logo: https://vatelier.benetou.fr/images/logo.png%0a:Description: Using virtual reality to make notes tangible. vAtelier, because the walls of your atelier should not have bounds!%0a:CallToAction: Dive Inside Your Notes%0a:DateStarted: 2015%0a:DateEnded: 2017 Portfolio.VRInceptionSchool=:Name: VR Inception School%0a:Url: https://fabien.benetou.fr/Events/VRHackatonUtrecht2016%0a:Logo: https://fabien.benetou.fr//pub/VRInceptionSchool.png%0a:Description: In VR series of exercise to discover VR and learn how to program and design a VR experience. Best serious VR experience during [[Events/VRHackatonUtrecht2016]].%0a:Details: ThreeJS/Aframe%0a:CallToAction: Learn VR in VR!%0a:DateStarted: 2016%0a:DateEnded: Portfolio.VRLab=:Name: VRLab Brussels%0a:Url: http://vrlab-brussels.info%0a:Logo: http://vatelier.net/MyDemo/Previews/VRLabWebsiteQuest.png%0a:Description: 3D website, 3D/VR presentation and interactive virtual reality workshops for VRLab Brussels.%0a:Details: ThreeJS/Aframe/NodeJS/Python%0a:CallToAction: Discover VR by creating!%0a:DateStarted: 2016%0a:DateEnded: Portfolio.ValuePie=:Name: Value Pie%0a:Url: http://valuepie.benetou.fr%0a:Logo: http://valuepie.benetou.fr/pub/logo.png%0a:Description: Understand the price structure during daily life purchases.%0a:CallToAction: What Is In That Price%0a:DateStarted: 2015%0a:DateEnded: On going Presentations.IntellectualProperty=!!Presentation%0a# who am I%0a## who am I not%0a### IP expert%0a### international lawyer%0a### free-trade lobbyist%0a### think-tank member%0a## then why present this?%0a### [[#ref-MI|Le maître ignorant : Cinq leçons sur l'émancipation intellectuelle]]%0a# goal%0a## drawing a picture of IP%0a## correct it%0a## having a shared view on the current IP situation%0a# structure%0a## 10min on history%0a## 10min to "fix" it%0a# history%0a## ...%0a## conclusion%0a# corrections?%0a# questions?%0a%0a!!Resources%0a* notes on %0a** [[ReadingNotes/Information Feudalism]]%0a** [[ReadingNotes/The Future Of Ideas]]%0a** including the see-also section%0a* [[#ref-MI]][[http://www.amazon.fr/ma%25C3%25AEtre-ignorant-le%25C3%25A7ons-l%25C3%25A9mancipation-intellectuelle/dp/2264040173|Le maître ignorant : Cinq leçons sur l'émancipation intellectuelle]] by Jacques Rancičre, 10 X 18 2004%0a* current illustration [[http://www.eatliver.com/i.php?n=4474|The price of piracy]] 1 illegal mp3 download = 3+1/3 dead relatives.%0a%0a!!Motivated by%0a* [[ReadingNotes/Information Feudalism]]%0a%0a%0a!!To do%0a# find an IP expert to peer-review it%0a## Carine's friend?%0a# submitting the presentation%0a# visuals%0a## historical time line%0a## Google Book map of locations%0a### potentially use symbols on strategical analysis with representation of conflicts, victories, resources, etc...%0a### check what [[http://arte.tv/ddc/|Le Dessous des Cartes]] and [[http://wiki.seedea.org/Seedea/SandIdeabox#geonet|other geographical resources]] offer on that topic%0a## social network%0a### eventually show a very limited set of actors (shareholders?)%0a#### thus a clear political structure%0a## symbolic/logic network (GraphViz like)%0a## ideally... superposition of the 3%0a### table where each click progress through an historical step (geo*logic)/hist%0a# mapping principle (methodology of cartographing intangible)%0a# consider the analogy%0a## equivalents entre les intermediaires dans le domaine du physique et ceux du virtuel qui depensent leur energie a re-implementer ce qui permet aux intermediaires de captuer de la valeur a chaque etape du processus entre producteur et consommateur Presentations.IntroductionToVentureCapital=import http://fabien.benetou.fr/Events/MBE02 Presentations.IntroductionToWikis=motivated by http://www.contorsions-technologiques.org/call-for-proposals/ despite its "tangible" theme (still suggested to dermiste as of 02/04/2010)%0a%0aWiki, utilisations et bonne pratiques%0a# histoire%0a## WikiWikiWeb%0a## Wikipedia%0a## mon utilisation perso%0a# specificites%0a## dynamique%0a## simplicite a creer et lier une page%0a## collaboration%0a## historique%0a## pourquoi un Wiki n'est pas GitHub + Vim%0a### contenu interprete par le moteur du Wiki%0a# la main a la pate%0a## choisir son sujet%0a## choisir sa plateforme wiki%0a### le risque de faire sa propre platforme wiki%0a## ou installer%0a### local%0a### distant%0a#### dedie%0a#### mutualise%0a#### cloud%0a##### 3 examples de distributions dokuwiki sur AWS EC2 http://ow.ly/1tiaX http://ow.ly/1tiaR http://ow.ly/1tiaZ%0a##### http://bitbucket.org/dotcloud/cloudlets/src/ en dehors d'Amazon%0a## 1ere page%0a## 1er lien%0a### role '''fondamental''' du [[Seedea:Utopiahanalysis.LinkInEpistemology|lien]]%0a#### pourquoi un simple lien change radicalement d'un document Word%0a## 1er tag%0a## historique et annulation d'une modification%0a## monitorer et flux RSS%0a## plus que du texte%0a### listes automatiques%0a### plugins%0a#### LaTeX et donc chimie, echecs, circuits, ...%0a#### GraphViz%0a#### Flash%0a## ...%0a# ne pas faire avec%0a## un Wiki ne sert pas a tout%0a# futur du wiki%0a## PmWiki:RoadMap%0a## wikis semantiques%0a## p2p (mais architecture, pas utilisation)%0a## paradigmes emergents ?%0a## [[http://web.archive.org/web/20031206132337/wikifutures.wiki.taoriver.net/moin.cgi/IdeasToPlace|archived version of Wiki WikiFutures]]%0a# references%0a## [[http://c2.com/cgi/wiki|WikiWikiWeb]]%0a## [[(http://www.)WikiPatterns.com]] and my [[ReadingNotes.Wikipatterns]]%0a## Wiki4Software%0a## [[(http://www.)WikiMatrix.org]]%0a## http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/who-does-that-server-really-serve.html%0a## http://asc-parc.blogspot.com/%0a## [[(http://www.)WikiSym.org]]%0a## Seedea:Xye/WhyWikis%0a## [[Tools.PmWiki]]%0a## http://www.ctan.org/%0a## http://www.rococo2010.org/%0a## http://www.communitywiki.org/%0a## irc://irc.freenode.net/wiki and irc://irc.efnet.org/wiki%0a# See also%0a## hidden wikis%0a### Google%0a#### Wave%0a#### [[http://www.google.com/support/websearch/bin/answer.py?hl=en&answer=115764|SearchWiki]]%0a### http://www.eurekster.com/ swickis Presentations.Presentations=(:pagelist group={$Group} list=normal fmt=#titlespaced:)%0aalso see [[Slideshows/]]%0a(:pagelist group=Slideshows list=normal fmt=#titlespaced:)%0a%0a!!To do%0a* check [[PmWiki:WikiTrails]] Profiles.Admin=Also known as [[(Profiles.)Fabien]] ;) Profiles.Fabien=%25right%25Alias ''Le frere de [[Profiles/Lea|Lea]]''.%0a%0aI made a separate website from my project Seedea so the page moved there : %0a%25center%25[[Seedea:Profiles/Fabien|Path:/pub/fabien-simpsonsized.png]]%0a%0a!!See also%0a* http://www.w3.org/wiki/WebID%0a* [[Fabien/PGPPublicKey]]%0a* Path:/pub/fabien_benetou_foaf.xml%0a* Path:/OpenID%0a%0a!!To do%0a* like [[Fabien/PGPPublicKey?action=source]] this could be remapped with URL rewrite to obtain something like [@fabien.benetou.fr/WebID@] even if delivered and edited within the wiki.%0a* update [[Contact/]] accordingly%0a* consider thimbl%0a* those pages should consequently be locked on edition Profiles.Lea=[[http://polaoupas.blogspot.com|Lea's blog]].%0a%0a%25right%25studying in [[http://www.beauxarts-bretagne.asso.fr/index.php?type=quimper|Quimper Fine Art School]] Profiles.Paola=(:redirect Chat.Chat:) Profiles.Seedea=The responsible of '''%25purple%25[[Seedea:.|Seedea]]%25%25''', currently [[Profiles/Fabien|Fabien]] Profiles.Utopiah=(:redirect Profiles.Fabien:) Proposals.ProjectMeritocracy=%25center%25Welcome to for http://groups.google.com/group/general-intelligence visitors.[[%3c%3c]][[http://groups.google.com/group/general-intelligence/browse_thread/thread/599be3a06a57a7b1|Discussion welcomed on the mailing list]].%25%25%0a%0a!![[#Principle]]Principle%0ademocratically manage http://code.google.com/p/genifer/ in a truly distributed yet efficient fashion%0a%0a!![[#Needs]]Needs%0acollectively decide what's to do next and who deserves credits%0a%0a!![[#Pre-conditions]]Pre-conditions%0a# we do not have a working AGI yet%0a** no working AGI solving this problem for us%0a# most members are "honest"%0a** allowing to focus on the actual useful code, not extremely time-costly security problems%0a%0a!![[#Solution]]Solution%0a# track every contribution, even outside of the code base%0a## e.g. wiki%0a### e.g. getting funding would be written down in the wiki in a dedicated page and could thus be voted on%0a# allow vote of credits for each task%0a## including delegation mechanisms (see later on)%0a# provide an explicit rule system%0a## with by default (but changeable)%0a### code (rules + engine) and data (votes + changes) are public%0a### '''initial''' voting "coins" are distributed {-randomly-} equally amongst voters {-(to induce participation to change this very rule)-}%0a### decisions with "coins" on the changes to this system (rules or engine) are synchronous (up to the point of the decision being sure, initially majority) %25comment%25coins are used, credits are spent%25%25%0a### take-over is possible, no safety mechanism%0a#### if initial members gain less and less voting power based on overall decision, the project aim will drift %0a### reward "credits" allocation decisions are asynchronous%0a### an API is provided to make reward allocation prone to personal automation%0a# allow scripting of the user own rule system%0a## distributions templates (mathematical repartition)%0a## patterns templates (conditional and sequential)%0a## mimicking templates (delegation)%0a%0a!![[#Risks]]Risks%0a* information to vote%0a** lack of, e.g. when somebody has to judge a domain that is out of his domain of expertise%0a** overload of, e.g. when too much information is provided and make the decision intractable %0a* social bias%0a** friendship based vote%0a** retaliation based vote%0a* cheating%0a** manipulation of the voting system itself, e.g. double spending or other re-allocation%0a* increase load outside of production itself%0a** cognitively%0a*** e.g. using finance tools, quantitative tools, in order to try to maximize accumulation with no regards whatsoever to actual productivity and long-term planning%0a** socially%0a*** i.e. weighting the social consequences of having the voting known by others rather than focusing on the impact on the success of the project itself%0a* lack of social recognition over time if no activity%0a** recognition should still be there but decision making and voting power should not since the participant has outdated knowledge of the project relatively to active participant%0a*** this could tweaked by making the decay of voting power decrease non-linearly based on the amount of voting power gained%0a%0a!![[#CurrentSituation]]Current situation%0a* using Google Code with its own wiki and mercurial%0a** the wiki provides no API but it is hosted within a mercurial repository%0a*** [=hg clone https://wiki.genifer.googlecode.com/hg/ wiki=]%0a** webhooks are supported%0a** authentication is supported%0a** rules, credits and voting power could be stored in the code repository too in order to keep modifications to them public%0a** voting "coins" and reward "credits" could be fusioned if credits are proposed as "bounty" as a duplicated proportion of what the user currently have%0a*** but at the risk of himself fetching his own coin?%0aConsequently, making a mercurial plugin would thus allow easy usage by the developers (supposedly the main contributors) but could still in a second time provide a simpler interface (web server).%0a%0a%0a!![[#SeeAlso]]See also%0a* MarketPlugin http://trac-hacks.org/ (which seems to have been deleted since)%0a* [[http://openhatch.org/|OpenHatch]] Community tools for free and open source software%0a** [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qt3yPm7mKEc|OpenHatch: An Open Source Volunteer Opportunity Finder]] by Asheesh Laroia and Raphael Krut-Landau, Google Tech Talk April 2010%0a* [[http://www.lovemachineinc.com/|lovemachine]] startup building things that can make money and have a shot at saving the world.%0a* [[http://www.metagovernment.org/|Metagovernment]] - Government of, by, and for all the people%0a** support the development and use of Internet tools which enable the members of any community to fully participate in the governance of that community.%0a* [[http://rypple.com/|Rypple]] The people-focused management service%0a* [[http://blog.dreasgrech.com/2010/07/managing-google-code-project-with.html|Managing a Google Code project with Mercurial]] by Andreas Grech, Andreas Grech's Blog July 2010%0a* [[http://code.google.com/p/gource/|gource]] software version control visualization%0a* [[http://www.dataliberation.org/google/code-project-hosting|Escaping from Project Hosting on Google Code]], the Data Liberation Front%0a* logs of discussions with _YKY_%0a** private (dates to add)%0a** in freenode/#genifer 06/09/2010 starting at 08:55 CET%0a* http://www.AGI-wiki.org/BusinessAspects/YKYsVirtualCreditModel%0a* "Employees who satisfactorily perform one of the tasks in the work pool receive the corresponding points. At the end of the month, their wages or bonuses may be calculated in function of the total number of points they have earned. This would ensure that everyone is motivated to tackle as many important tasks as possible." (p18) %0a** section Extending GTD to support collaborative work page 16 of [[PersonalInformationStream/WithoutNotesSeptember10#GTDHeylighenVidal|Getting Things Done: The Science behind Stress-Free Productivity]]%0a* http://thesuperfluid.com using virtual currency for project collaboration "keeps things fair for everyone"%0a* [[http://bettermeans.com/|BetterMeans]] Open and Democratic Project Management%0a%0a!![[#InspiredBy]]Inspired by%0a* [[Cognition/PriorityByEconomicalSystem]]%0a* management tools a la Microsoft Project%0a* software development group tools a la Trac and Git Quotes.Alice1=(:title Which way?:)%0a%0a!!Original%0a%0a%25rfloat width=100px%25Path:/pub/images/cheshire-cat-i.jpg%0a'''Alice:''' Would you tell me, please, which way I ought to go from here?\\%0a'''The Cat:''' That depends a good deal on where you want to get to\\%0a'''Alice:''' I don't much care where.\\%0a'''The Cat:''' Then it doesn't much matter which way you go.\\%0a'''Alice:''' …so long as I get somewhere.\\%0a'''The Cat:''' Oh, you're sure to do that, if only you walk long enough.%0a%0aLewis Carol, [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alice%2527s_Adventures_in_Wonderland|Alice in Wonderland]]%0a%0a!!Logicomix%0a%0a%25center%25Path:/pub/images/alice_logicomix.png%25%25%0a%0aDialog between [[(Wikipedia:)Bertrand Russell]] and [[(Wikipedia:)Alys Pearsall Smith]] page 112 [[http://www.logicomix.com/en/|Logicomix]]%0a%0a!!PhD Comics%0a%25center%25http://www.phdcomics.com/comics/archive/phd020810s.gif%25%25%0a%0a[[http://www.phdcomics.com/comics.php?f=1278|Cecilia in Thesisland, Pt. 5: The Cheshire Professor]], PHD Comics August 2010 ReadingNotes.3DNegotiation=[[http://www.3dnegotiation.com/book.shtml|3-D Negotiation: Powerful Tools to Change the Game in Your Most Important Deals]] by David Lax and James Sebenius - ISBN 1591397995 - HBS Press 2006%0a>>display:none%3c%3c%0a:book: (:if equal "Fabien" "{$Author}":)SharedLibrary:bookname.pdf#zoom=100&page=(:else:)http://books.google.com/books?id=8Va6WCvummcC&pg=PA(:ifend:)%0a>>%3c%3c%0a(:tc: 99:)(:tp: 999:)(:isbn: 1591397995:)%0a%0a%0a!!!Motivation%0aRead [[Getting To Yes]] (mentioned in this book) and having to read it for [[Events/MBE10]].%0a%0a!!!Pre-reading model%0aDraw a schema (using PmGraphViz or another solution) of the situation of the area in the studied domain before having read the book.%0a%0a!!!Reading%0a* [[#Chapter1]]1 Introduction to Template%0a** "interesting quote." (p[[{$:book}1|1]])%0a** note%0a** ...%0a* [[#Chapter2]]2 Interesting thing%0a** (p20)(:lp: 20:)(:lc: 2:)(:ld: 15/11/10:)%0a%0a(:startrecall::)%0a%0a!!!See also%0a* [[Getting To Yes]]%0a* [[http://www.pon.harvard.edu/glossary/3d-negotiation/|3D negotiation]] "approach created by James Sebenius and David Lax to describe a model that focuses on three aspects of negotiation: '''tactics''', '''deal design''', and '''setup'''." in the glossary of Program on Negotiation (PON), Harvard Law School%0a* [[http://www.negotiatormagazine.com/article349_1.html|Review by John Baker]], Negotiator Magazine%0a* [[http://www.beyondintractability.org/booksummary/10668/|Book Summary by Brett Reeder]], Conflict Research Consortium%0a* [[http://www.researchchannel.org/prog/displayevent.aspx?fID=573&rID=2938|Negotiation Theory]] Stanford University 2001%0a** cf lecture 9 Negotiation Theory and 10 Negotiation Practice of [[http://www.uoregon.edu/~rmitchel/iep/|International Environmental Politics]] by Ronald Mitchell, University of Oregon%0a%0a%0a!!!Overall remarks and questions%0a* this? that?%0a%0a!!!!Synthesis%0aSo in the end, it was about X and was based on Y.%0a%0a!!!!Critics%0aPoint A, B and C are debatable because of e, f and j.%0a%0a!!!Vocabulary%0a(:new_vocabulary_start:)%0anew_word%0a(:new_vocabulary_end:)%0a%0a!!!Post-reading model%0aDraw a schema (using PmGraphViz or another solution) of the situation of the area in the studied domain after having read the book. Link it to the pre-reading model and align the two to help easy comparison.%0a%0a!!!Categories%0a* [[!Business]]%0a* [[!Unfinished]]%0a%0a%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[ReadingNotes.ReadingNotes|Menu]]'' ReadingNotes.ABriefHistoryOfTime=[[http://www.randomhouse.com/catalog/display.pperl/9780553380163.html|A Brief History of Time]], Updated and Expanded Tenth Anniversary Edition, by Stephen Hawking - ISBN 9780553380163 - Bantam Books 1998%0a>>display:none%3c%3c%0a:book: (:if equal "Fabien" "{$Author}":)SharedLibrary:bookname.pdf#zoom=100&page=(:else:)http://books.google.com/books?id=ID&pg=PA(:ifend:)%0a>>%3c%3c%0a(:tc: 12:)(:tp: 212:)%0a(:isbn: 0553380168:)%0a%0a!!!Motivation%0aGrowing interest in cosmology, more confidence and work related to physics (thanks to bridges like [[Programming The Universe]]) and loaned by [[(Person:)Sylvain]]%0a%0a!!!Pre-reading model%0aDraw a schema (using PmGraphViz or another solution) of the situation of the area in the studied domain before having read the book.%0a%0a!!!Reading%0a* reference to the evolutionary process during chapter 4 Our Picture of the Universe%0a** "if there really us a complete unified theory, it would also presumably determine our search for it! And why should it determine that we come to the right conclusions from the evidence? Might it not equally well determine that we draw the wrong conclusion? Or no conclusion at all?" (p13)%0a** "The only answer I can give to this problem is based on '''Darwin's principle of natural selection'''. The idea is that in any population of self-reproducing organisms, there will be variations in the genetic material and upbringing that different individuals have. These differences will mean that some individual are better able than others to draw right conclusion about the world around them and to act accordingly. These individual will be more likely to survive and reproduce and so their pattern of behavior and thought will come to dominate. It has certainly been true in the past that what we all intelligence and scientific discovery have conveyed a survival advantage." (p13)%0a*** see also my notes on [[Philosophical Darwinism]]%0a* "a machine that was powerful enough to accelerate particles to the grand unification energy would have to be as big as the Solar System - and would be unlikely to be funded in the present economic climate. Thus it is impossible to test grand unified theories directly in the laboratory. However, just as in the case of the electromagnetic and weak unified theory, there are low-energy consequences of the theory that can be tested." (p76-77)%0a* brief explanation of the [[(Wikipedia:)Anthropic Principle]] (p128)%0a** [[http://www.anthropic-principle.com/|anthropic-principle.com]] by Nick Bostrom, author of the Anthropic Bias: Observation Selection Effects in Science and Philosophy, Routledge 2002%0a* Chapter 11 discusses about model encapsulation (p171)%0a** see also my [[Fabien/Layered Model]]%0a* introduction to string theory (p174)%0a** see also [[Events/IntroductionToStringTheory|my notes]] on [[http://www.college-de-france.fr/default/EN/all/par_ele/index.htm|Théorie des cordes : une introduction]], Particules élémentaires, gravitation et cosmologie by Gabriele Veneziano, College de France 2009/2010%0a* brief history of cosmology (p187)%0a** see also [[Wikipedia:Timeline of cosmology]]%0a(:lp: 212:)(:lc: 12:)(:ld: 05/04/10:)(:startrecall:07/04/2010:)%0a%0a!!!See also%0a* http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stephen_Hawking#Popular his first popular science work%0a* [[http://prd.aps.org/abstract/PRD/v28/i12/p2960_1|Wave function of the Universe]], J. B. Hartle and S. W. Hawking, Phys. Rev. D 28, 2960 (1983)%0a* [[http://www.hawking.org.uk/|Professor Stephen W. Hawking]]%0a* watching live [[http://press.web.cern.ch/press/PressReleases/Releases2010/PR07.10E.html|Geneva, 30 March 2010. Beams collided at 7 TeV in the LHC at 13:06 CEST]]%0a* [[Wikipedia:Entropy in thermodynamics and information theory#Black_holes]]%0a* [[http://labs.blogs.com/its_alive_in_the_lab/2010/10/book-review-the-grand-design.html|Book Review: The Grand Design]] by Scott Sheppard, It is Alive in the Lab October 2010%0a** recently added to [[Content/Cosmology]]%0a%0a!!!Overall remarks and questions%0a* find link about my previous interest about black holes and computations%0a**can information be destroyed, if not, can we some get out of a black hole? be deducted? can we use a black hole to compute?%0a%0a!!!!Synthesis%0aSo in the end, it was about X and was based on Y.%0a%0a!!!!Critics%0aPoint A, B and C are debatable because of e, f and j.%0a%0a!!!Vocabulary%0a(:new_vocabulary_start:)%0acoalesce%0acrockery%0a(:new_vocabulary_end:)%0a%0a!!!Post-reading model%0aDraw a schema (using PmGraphViz or another solution) of the situation of the area in the studied domain after having read the book. Link it to the pre-reading model and align the two to help easy comparison.%0a%0a!!!Categories%0a* [[!Physics]]%0a%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[ReadingNotes.ReadingNotes|Menu]]'' ReadingNotes.AIMA=(:redirect ArtificialIntelligenceAModernApproach:) ReadingNotes.Accelerando=[[http://www.accelerando.org/|Accelerando]] by Charles Stross - ISBN 0441012841 - Ace Books 2005%0a(:isbn: 0441012841:)%0a%0a!!!Motivation%0aRecommended by Koganei and brief review read in the transhumanist magazine (link to add, check [[(PersonalInformationStream.)WithoutNotes]]).%0a%0a!!!Reading%0aPart 1: Slow Takeoff%0a* "The question of whether a computer can think is no more interesting than the question of whether a submarine can swim." Edsger W. Dijkstra%0a* [[#Accelerando_Chapter1]]1 Lobsters%0a** "Interpreters are ideologically suspect" (p3)%0a** "Have no desire to experiment with patent shell companies held by Chechen infoterrorists." (p3)%0a** the concept of "state vector" could be compared with a manifold in [[Seedea:Content.Newconcepts#InformationGeometry|Information Geometry]]%0a** "the guy who patented using genetic algorithms to patent everything they can permutate from an initial description of a problem domain" (p4)%0a*** which sounds very close to [[http://www.sup.org/pages.cgi?isbn=0804756996|The Genie in the Machine: How Computer-Automated Inventing Is Revolutionizing Law and Business]], Robert Plotkin, SUP 2009%0a** "he has virtual immunity from the tyranny of cash; money is a symptom of poverty, after all" (p4)%0a** "the present-day universe being merely the data left behind by a really huge calculation" (p8)%0a*** see also my notes on [[ReadingNotes.ProgrammingTheUniverse|Programming The Universe]]%0a* [[#Accelerando_Chapter2]]2 Troubadour%0a** "Around the world, laboring women produce forty-five thousand babies a day, representing 10'^23^' MIPS of processing power." (p15-16)%0a** "A marginally intelligent voicemail virus masquerading as an IRS auditor [...] A different virus is busy hijacking people's bank accounts" (p18)%0a*** see also Torpig in [[Seedea:Utopiahanalysis.Botnets#AnalysisCountermeasures|my analysis on botnets]]%0a** the recurrent idea of "company matrix" (p23) as "executes a script in a functional language" (p22) and "flock of cellular automata" (p22) could be associated with concepts like [[(Seedea:Xye.)VirtualStructure]] using [[(Seedea:Content.Newconcepts#)BPMN]] yet, so far, the administrative part (automatizing the paperwork) still seems to be the "bottleneck"%0a* [[#Accelerando_Chapter3]]3 Tourist%0a** several short references to key topics%0a*** fractal dimensions of leaves, Benoit Mandelbrot and Geoffrey West%0a*** Society of Minds, Marvin Minsky%0a%0a%0aPart 2: Point of Inflection%0a* "Life is a process which may be abstracted from other media." John Von Neumann%0a* [[#Accelerando_Chapter4]]4 Halo%0a** "real thinking is mostly done by the halo of a thousand trillion processors that surround the meat machines with a haze of computation" (p43)%0a** "build up a mental immune system" (p46)%0a*** see a [[http://www.slideshare.net/Utopiah/|related presentation done long ago]]%0a** theme of smart childs also early technology adopter, thus potentially having greater power, also present in Shangri-La and other recent science-fiction works%0a** regarding the "3D printer" see my earlier notes on [[ReadingNotes.DiamondAge|Diamond Age]] and its M.C. or Matter Compiler%0a** "Cosmologists and quants collaborate on bizarre relativistically telescoped financial instruments. Space (which lets you store information) and structure (which lets you process it) acquire value while dumb mass - like gold - loses it. " (p55)%0a*** an application of [[ReadingNotes.ProgrammingTheUniverse|Programming The Universe]] with [[Seedea:Oimp.CloudArbitrage|Cloud Arbitrage]]?%0a** "it's not the darkness that frightens her, '''it's the lack of thought'''. For a hundred kilometers below her there are no minds, and even on the surface there's only the moronic warbling of 'bots for company. Everything that makes the universe primate-friendly seems to be locked in the huge spaceship that looms somewhere just behind the back of her head, and she has to fight down an urge to shed her straps and swarm back up the umbilical that anchors the capsule to the ''Sanger''. " (p56)%0a*** as if one were afraid to loose not just social bonds but also the ability to learn, progress and thus improve its chances of survival?%0a* [[#Accelerando_Chapter5]]5 Router%0a** believing in the singularity, being a singulitarian, the rapture of the nerds (p69)%0a*** see also [[http://www.prabapilar.com/pages/projects/churchnbic2.html|The Churcho of Nano Info Bio Cogno]] by Praba Pilar%0a** "Have we made contact yet?" (p72)%0a*** can this be linked with the previous remark on fear on "the lack of thought" p56 and thus for humanity quest on "alien intelligence"?%0a**** or for more pragmatical purposes? see [[Seedea:Research.StrategicalEpistemology|Strategical Epistemology]]%0a*** or more vulgarly, just [[(Seedea:Content.Newconcepts#)Infornography]]?%0a** "Conversations carried out via a packet-switched network in real time, not limited by the speed of light, but bound together by a common reference frame and the latency between network hops. " (p72)%0a** "most companies are now software abstractions of business models" (p72)%0a** "The ''real'' owners of this network we've plugged into probably use much higher-level protocols to communicate; sapient packets to build effective communications gateways. " (p76)%0a** "%3c%3cA grammatical weapon.>> Boris spins himself round slowly. %3c%3cBuild propaganda into your translation software if you want to establish a favorable trading relationship. How cute. Haven't these guys ever heard of Newspeak?>>" (p76)%0a*** see also my analysis [[Seedea:Utopiahanalysis.Politicsnewoldtools|Politics : the new and the old tools]]%0a** "%3c%3cSome of the species today are artificial, but all of us trade information for self-advantage.>>" (p79)%0a** "the desert of postindustrial civilization, mistaking acceleration for collapse. " (p81)%0a** "Ecologies of thought are forming in a Cambrian explosion of ideas: For the solar system is finally rising to consciousness, and mind is no longer restricted to the mere kilotons of gray fatty meat harbored in fragile human skulls" (p81)%0a* [[#Accelerando_Chapter6]]6 Nightfall%0a** (p82)%0a** "%3c%3cClosest reference from human historical database is Descartes's demon. This entity has retreated within a closed space, but is now unsure whether it is objectively real or not. In any event, it refuses to interact.>>" (p87)%0a*** "opens the port to Sadeq's pocket universe" (p96)%0a*** see also The Thirteenth Floor directed by Josef Rusnak, 1999%0a%0a%0aPart 3: Singularity%0a* [[#Accelerando_Chapter7]]7 Curator%0a** "he carries a little homunculoid around in his society of mind, a model of Amber" (p103)%0a*** see also [[ReadingNotes.StrangeLoop|I Am a Strange Loop]] by Douglas Hofstadter%0a** "isn't it clear that our entire universe is probably a simulation? " (p109)%0a*** see also [[http://www.simulation-argument.com/|the Simulation Argument]] by Nick Bostrom%0a** "a dedicated high-density memory stor" (p113)%0a*** see also my notes on [[ReadingNotes.DiamondAge|The Diamond Age]] regarding Sleep Dealer, BBC memoryshare, ...%0a** "Life begets intelligence, intelligence begets smart matter and a singularity" (p123)%0a* [[#Accelerando_Chapter8]]8 Elector%0a** "The city is an agoric-annealing participatory democracy with a limited liability constitution" (p128)%0a*** see also the software managed city of Romdo (also spelled Romudo or Romdeau) in [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ergo_Proxy|Ergo Proxy]], 2006%0a** "Economics 2.0 is itself obsolescent, forced to mutate in a furious survivalist arms race" (p128)%0a*** see also my note on [[Seedea:Research.Drive]]%0a* [[#Accelerando_Chapter9]]9 Survivor%0a** "this very mammalian arms race gave us a species of social ape that used its theory of mind to facilitate signaling - so the tribe could work collectively - and then reflexively, to simulate the individual's ''own'' inner states. " (p151)%0a*** see also my notes on [[ReadingNotes.TheRedQueen|The Red Queen]], [[ReadingNotes.TheMatingMind|The Mating Mind]] and [[ReadingNotes.FECN|Foundations in Evolutionary Cognitive Neuroscience]]%0a** "Manfred finds he can sense a shadow of Aineko's huge algorithmic complexity hanging over the household, like a lurching nightmare out of number theory. " (p156)%0a** "the trouble with dealing with posthumans; their mental model of you is likely to be more detailed than your own. " (p157)%0a%0a%0a!!!Overall remarks and questions%0a* long sentences with technical vocabulary make the style a bit heavy rather than help to "feel in the future". Sometimes it feels more like marketing buzzwords, even if the concepts employed to make sense.%0a** as opposed to Futurama?%0a* most male persona are rather submissive or uneasy with women despite their power position, which is a bit strange. Having one or two of them would make it original but most, why?%0a* the notion of time and space are use a lot, yet the contextualisation, especially when a new chapter starts, are not always easy, making once again the immersion potentially harder than it could be%0a* key persona like Manfred, who seems to be central to the story and even overall to the whole universe, suddenly disappear, how can it be coherent with it's power position?%0a* several unrequired religious connotation on terms like godlike intelligence, godlike agencies, devil's own immune system, etc that could easilly be replaced as they do not actually help to understand by providing additional information%0a%0a%0a!!!See also%0a* Vernor Vinge [[Wikipedia:Vernor Vinge#Themes|and the themes he has worked on]] according to Wikipedia%0a* [[http://singularity.com/|The Singularity Is Near]] by Raymond Kurzweil, 2005%0a** presented by Mickael around 2005 in Shanghai%0a* on social acceleration, my notes on [[#HighSpeedSociety|High-speed society]]%0a* on the physics of computation, my notes on [[#ProgrammingTheUniverse|Programming The Universe]]%0a* on copyright, patent and trade, my notes on [[#InformationFeudalism|Information Feudalism]] and [[#FutureOfIdeas|The Future of Ideas]]%0a* on the comparison between human and legal structures, see [[http://www.thecorporation.com/|The Corporation]] by Mark Achbar and Jennifer Abbot, 2003%0a* [[http://www.antipope.org/charlie/accelerando/|free ebook]] linked from the official website%0a* [[http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Accelerando_Technical_Companion|Accelerando Technical Companion]] Wikibook%0a* [[http://vimeo.com/9445223|The Singularity: An Appraisal]] at Boskone 47 in Boston, February 2010%0a** panel including Charles Stross but also Vernor Vinge, Alastair Reynolds and Karl Schroeder%0a%0a!!!Vocabulary%0a(:new_vocabulary_start:)%0awhorls%0aarcing%0acontorting%0awrithing%0aindenture%0achattel%0ajuts%0ato wilt%0agaudy%0asystolic%0aspeckle%0atort%0aportentously%0aaskance%0acreaky%0arueful%0atrellis%0a(:new_vocabulary_end:)%0a%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]'' ReadingNotes.Agnotology=[[http://www.sup.org/book.cgi?id=11232|Agnotology: The Making and Unmaking of Ignorance]] edited by Robert N. Proctor and Londa Schiebinger - ISBN 9780804759014 - Stanford University Press 2008%0a>>display:none%3c%3c%0a:book: (:if equal "Fabien" "{$Author}":)SharedLibrary:bookname.pdf#zoom=100&page=(:else:)http://books.google.com/books?id=ID&pg=PA(:ifend:)%0a>>%3c%3c%0a(:tc: 12:)(:tp: 312:)(:isbn: 9780804759014:)%0a%0a%0a!!!Motivation%0aDiscovered in [[PersonalInformationStream/WithoutNotesJune11#Agnotology]] and of obvious help for understanding epistemology (especially for [[Languages/OwnConcepts#Epistemotaxis]], [[Cookbook/Cognition#EpistemicElitism]] and [[OwnModelsApplied/AlgorithmicEpistemology#Constraints]]) from a less positive (and eventually positivist) viewpoint without going in irrational paranoia. Also motivated by [[TheDarkSideOfCreativity]] which invites to question a generally positively perceived concept to be analyzed with a more objective viewpoint.%0a%0a!!!Pre-reading model%0aDraw a schema (using PmGraphViz or another solution) of the situation of the area in the studied domain before having read the book.%0a%0a!!!Reading%0a* [[#Chapter1]]1 Agnotology: A Missing Term to Describe the Cultural Production of Ignorance (and Its Study)%0a** "ignorance as ''native state'' (or resource),%0a*** ignorance as ''lost realm'' (or selective choice), and%0a*** ignorance as a deliberately engineered and ''strategic ploy'' (or active construct)." (p10)%0a** "Cigaretteers will jump from being Popperian to constructivist as it suits them; they love to argue that no number of experiments can verify a theory, but they also know how to hammer away at the language of a claim until it falls to pieces." (p24)%0a** "The industry loves this form of the %3c%3cnull hypothesis>>: they start by assuming "no harm done," and then fail in their feeble efforts at falsification." (p25)%0a** "Science responds to funding opportunities, which means that ignorance can be maintained or created in certain areas simply by %3c%3cdefunding.>>" (p27)%0a*** see [[Content/Needs#EpistemologyAndResearchPolicies]]%0a%0aPart I - Secrecy, Selection, and Suppression%0a* [[#Chapter2]]2 Removing Knowledge: The Logic of Modern Censorship%0a** description of the classification process%0a*** mention of "net national advantage" (p49)%0a**** see also Seedea:Research/StrategicalEpistemology%0a** "[secrecy as a threat to democracy] is political at every scale, from attempts to excise a single critical idea to the vain efforts to remove whole domains of knowledge."%0a* [[#Chapter3]]3 Challenging Knowledge: How Climate Science Became a Victim of the Cold War%0a** "To accept that the free market may be creating profound problems that it cannot solve would be, as one of us has argued elsewhere, %3c%3cideologically shattering>>. When scientific knowledge challenged their worldview, these men responded by challenging that knowledge." (p85)%0a** "The great economist John Maynard Keynes famously noted that there is no free lunch. The western world has experienced 150 years of unprecedented prosperity built by tapping the energy stored in fossil fuels. That was our lunch. Global warming is the bill."%0a* [[#Chapter4]]4 Manufactured Uncertainty : Contested Science and the Protection of the Public's Health and Environment%0a* [[#Chapter5]]5 Coming to Understand: Orgasm and the Epistemology of Ignorance%0a** "What we attend to and what we ignore are often complexly interwoven with values and politics." (p136)%0a** "Ignorance —far from being a simple, innocent lack of knowledge— is a complex phenomenon, which, like knowledge, is interrelated with power. " (p145)%0a%0aPart II - Lost Knowledge, Lost Worlds%0a* [[#Chapter6]]6 West Indian Abortifacients and the Making of Ignorance%0a** explaining how a plant might travel without the knowledge that goes with it, in particular it if has political importance, e.g. population control%0a** remarks on the social difficulty to study the phenomenon%0a*** including because of the lack of vocabulary in another language%0a* [[#Chapter7]]7 Suppression of Indigenous Fossil Knowledge: From Claverack, New York, 1705 to Agate Springs, Nebraska, 2005 %0a** impact of racism on how knowledge itself will be evaluated%0a*** overall since a paradigm replace the previous one, this is not surprising even if not epistemologically correct%0a* [[#Chapter8]]8 Mapping Ignorance in Archaeology: The Advantages of Historical Hindsight%0a%0aPart III - Theorizing Ignorance%0a* [[#Chapter9]]9 Social Theories of Ignorance%0a** multiple definitions%0a*** negative knowledge as knowledge of the limits of knowing%0a**** see [[Content/CognitiveDrag]]%0a*** conscious ignorance as knowing that we don't know%0a*** meta-ignorance as not knowing that we don't know%0a** overall importance of trans-disciplinary approach%0a*** but insisting on the social aspect%0a* [[#Chapter10]]10 White Ignorance%0a** "If the society is one structured by relations of domination and subordination (as of course most societies in recent human history have been), then in certain areas this conceptual apparatus is likely going to be shaped and inflected in various ways by the biases of the ruling groups. So crucial concepts may well be misleading in their inner makeup and their external relation to a larger doxastic architecture." (p237)%0a** [[Wikipedia:Maurice Halbwachs]] on [[Wikipedia:Collective memory]], and that "if we need to understand collective memory, we also need to understand collective amnesia." (p241)%0a*** probably a requirement for [[Languages/OwnConcepts#gToM]]%0a* [[#Chapter11]]11 Risk Management versus the Precautionary Principle%0a** "industry has reinforced its appeal to science and developed a strategy that valorizes science-based risk as real to the exclusion of all value-based considerations. This construction of ignorance in the realm of values has led to a clash between the ways in which regulators assess and the public experiences risk." (p265)%0a* Chapter 12%0a** "In order to not be accomplices in the social construction of ignorance, journalists must be more confident of what they know and how they know it." (p280)%0a*** journalists are fundamental cogs of a larger epistemic system which I have so far mainly ignored, [[Fabien/EpistemologicalModel]] and [[Cookbook/News]] should reflect their unique position more seriously%0a%0a(:lp: 288:)(:lc: 12:)(:ld: 30/06/11:)%0a(:startrecall: 30/06/11:)%0a%0a!!!See also%0a* Seedea:Content/Newconcepts#Agnotology%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ytrl4Tw88N8|The Global Tobacco Epidemic]] by Robert Proctor, Stanford Center for Global Health June 2011%0a** watched in [[PersonalInformationStream/WithoutNotesJune11#TheGlobalTobaccoEpidemic]]%0a* [[ThePoliticsOfMisinformation]]%0a* [[http://stanfordpress.typepad.com/blog/2008/06/agnotology-the.html|Agnotology: The Study of Ignorance]], Stanford University Press Blog 2008%0a* Wikipedia:Agnotology%0a* see also [[ScanningNotes#LegalStrategies]] and more generally Seedea:Research/Drive%0a* [[http://www.oup.com/us/catalog/general/subject/Communication/FilmTelevisionStudies/?view=usa&ci=9780195083989|The Unreality Industry: The Deliberate Manufacturing of Falsehood and What It Is Doing to Our Lives]] by Ian I. Mitroff and Warren Bennis, Oxford University Press 1993%0a* [[http://research.microsoft.com/apps/video/dl.aspx?id=151058|Merchants of Doubt: How a Handful of Scientists Obscured the Truth on Issues from Tobacco Smoke to Global Warming]] by Naomi Oreskes, Microsoft Research June 2011%0a* [[http://agnotologyinjournalism.blogspot.com/|Agnotology in Journalism]] blog by G. Murphy Donovan%0a* look for "classified computations" for [[Analysis/OnThePoliticsOfComputations]]%0a* [[http://www.guardian.co.uk/environment/2013/feb/14/funding-climate-change-denial-thinktanks-network|Secret funding helped build vast network of climate denial thinktanks]] Suzanne Goldenberg, Guardian.co.uk February 2013%0a* [[http://www.snd-sorbonne.org/activites/colloques-snd/agnotology/|Agnotologie, Genčses de l’ignorance]], lab "Sciences, normes, décision" at La Sorbonne, June 2013%0a* reviews%0a** by her%0a** by him%0a* consider a set of rules%0a## automated counter by "outside" viewpoint?%0a%0a!!!Overall remarks and questions%0a* are there any study regarding cryptography in particular?%0a** does it have consequences for crypto-utopia in general? democratization of cryptography on the Internet?%0a** see [[TheCodeBook]]%0a* one could image the negative equivalent of [[PersonalInformationStream/WithoutNotesMay11#InfluenceMapping]], especially as conceived in [[Languages/OwnConcepts#Epistemotaxis]]%0a* what are the properties of scalable secrecy graphs?%0a** can graph theory help proving an answer?%0a*** e.g. http://arxiv.org/abs/0804.2249%0a** is it relevant for [[Analysis/StructuralInformationAsymmetries]] ?%0a%0a!!!!Synthesis%0aSo in the end, it was about X and was based on Y.%0a%0a!!!!Critics%0aPoint A, B and C are debatable because of e, f and j.%0a%0a!!!Vocabulary%0a(:new_vocabulary_start:)%0anew_word%0a(:new_vocabulary_end:)%0a%0a!!!Post-reading model%0aDraw a schema (using PmGraphViz or another solution) of the situation of the area in the studied domain after having read the book. Link it to the pre-reading model and align the two to help easy comparison.%0a%0a!!!Categories%0a* [[!UncategorizedBook]]%0a%0a%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[ReadingNotes.ReadingNotes|Menu]]'' ReadingNotes.AlgorithmsOfTheIntelligentWeb=[[http://www.manning.com/marmanis/|Algorithms of the Intelligent Web]] by Haralambos Marmanis and Dmitry Babenko - ISBN: 1933988665 - Manning 2009%0a>>display:none%3c%3c%0a:book: (:if equal "Fabien" "{$Author}":)SharedLibrary:bookname.pdf#zoom=100&page=(:else:)http://books.google.com/books?id=ID&pg=PA(:ifend:)%0a>>%3c%3c%0a(:tc: 7:)(:tp: 368:)(:isbn: 1933988665:)%0a%0a!!!Motivation%0aUnderstanding the web requires to understand not just the usages or the infrastructure but also how information is being processed to provide better and news experiences which uses increasingly complexes techniques.%0a%0a!!!Pre-reading model%0aDraw a schema (using PmGraphViz or another solution) of the situation of the area in the studied domain before having read the book.%0a%0a!!!Reading%0a"Unlike traditional applications, intelligent applications adjust their behavior according to their input" (p.xiv)%0a* [[#Chapter1]]1 What is the intelligent web?%0a** example of an app that would not just check orthograph or grammar but facts (p2)%0a*** possible with [[Content/Needs#QA]] and limited to a personal database of facts?%0a*** see also [[#Chapter5|Chapter5]] for a functionnality description%0a** defining the triangle of intelligence (p5) as aggregated content (raw data), reference structures (knowledge) and algorithms (thinking)%0a** paragraph on wikis (p9)%0a*** discussing about automatic categorization and how "natural linkage of the pages provides fertile ground for advanced search (chapter 2), clustering (chapter 4), and other analytical techniques."%0a** "identify the areas where an intelligent component would add most value to your application." (p11)%0a* [[#Chapter2]]2 Searching%0a** crawling -> indexing on tokenized content (brief mention of different analyzers) -> ranking -> result of search%0a*** see also [[Tools/ApacheProjects#Lucene]]%0a*** injecting spam%0a*** update ranking with PageRank used against spam%0a**** [[Wikipedia:PageRank]]%0a*** using user clicks in a Naive Bayes classifier%0a**** [[Wikipedia:Naive Bayes classifier]]%0a** see also [[Events/RailsCampParis3#FullTextSearch]]%0a* [[#Chapter3]]3 Creating suggestions and recommendations%0a** similarity, mathematical distance and its 4 properties, metrics in general%0a** [[Wikipedia:Collaborative filtering]]%0a** [[Wikipedia:Jaccard metric]], [[Wikipedia:Jaccard index]], [[Wikipedia:Cosine similarity]]%0a** [[Wikipedia:Pearson correlation]]%0a** see also [[http://recked.org/|Recked: A Night of Recommendation Technologies]] held in January 2009 discovered earlier for [[Content/PersonalInformationStream#Sources]] %0a* [[#Chapter4]]4 Clustering: grouping things together%0a** nice viz (p135)%0a** mention of [[Wikipedia:Curse of dimensionality]]%0a** see also%0a*** [[http://people.csail.mit.edu/rasmus/umn/gcluto/|gCluto]] Graphical Clustering Toolkit by Matt Rasmussen%0a*** [[http://nlp.stanford.edu/IR-book/completelink.html|Single-Link, Complete-Link & Average-Link Clustering]], book chapter [[http://nlp.stanford.edu/IR-book/html/htmledition/hierarchical-clustering-1.html|Hierarchical clustering]] of [[http://informationretrieval.org/|Introduction to Information Retrieval]], Cambridge University Press 2008%0a* [[#Chapter5]]5 Classification%0a** introduction on the value of having proper classes and the importance of hierarchies%0a*** see also on ontologies the [[Tools/SemanticWeb]] page%0a** mention of [[Wikipedia:Rete algorithm]] and [[http://www.jboss.org/drools/|Drools]] for JBoss implementation%0a*** on Prolog, backward and forward chaining, see class AI01/AI02 at UTC%0a*** mention of http://ai.eecs.umich.edu/cogarch0/common/issue/utility.html%0a** see also [[QuantitativeTrading#Chapter3]] on backtesting%0a* [[#Chapter6]]6 Combining classifiers%0a** bagging, bootstrap aggregating, introduced only after allowing to check one classifier against another%0a*** chi-square and z statistic%0a*** Cochran’s Q test and the F test%0a** different strategies, weight, ...%0a*** majority vote%0a** boosting, iterative improvement%0a*** picking training sets biased toward those instances that were previously misclassified by the ensemble%0a*** "the essence of boosting [...]: find out what you don’t know and bring in someone who does to cover for it" (p265)%0a*** e.g. arc-x4, AdaBoost%0a* [[#Chapter7]]7 Putting it all together: an intelligent news portal%0a** rapid review and integration of most techniques that have been explained so far%0a%0a(:lp: 368:)(:lc: 7:)(:ld: 15/04/11:)(:startrecall:15/04/11:)%0a%0a!!!!Tools for examples and todos%0a* http://code.google.com/p/yooreeka/%0a* http://www.manning-sandbox.com/forum.jspa?forumID=438&start=0%0a* manually added @@System.setProperty("iweb2.home","c:/iWeb2");@@ to @@deploy/bin/.bshrc@@ to have the proper path%0a* http://www.beanshell.org%0a%0a!!!See also%0a* [[IntelligentBio]]%0a* [[WatchingNotes/WatchingNotes#MachineLearningCS229]]%0a* [[Content/Mathematics#Statistics]]%0a* [[Tools/ApacheProjects#Mahout]]%0a* http://seeks-project.info/wiki/index.php/Veille_Services_Machine_Learning%0a* http://www.marmanis.com%0a* reviews%0a** [[http://www.amazon.com/Algorithms-Intelligent-Web-Haralambos-Marmanis/product-reviews/1933988665/ref=cm_cr_dp_hist_2?ie=UTF8&showViewpoints=0&filterBy=addTwoStar|Russ Abbott]] on Amazon%0a** [[http://journal.info.unlp.edu.ar/journal/journal27/papers/JCST-Apr10-BR1.pdf|by Ana Gabriela Maguitman]], Journal of Computer Science and Technology (JCS&T) 2010%0a%0a%0a!!!Overall remarks and questions%0a* keep BDD mindset to analyze what is actually the value of Collective Intelligence/ML/AI/... (as it seems to have been done by some during the RailsCampParis3 constantly asking if end-users would actually notice and benefit from it)%0a* no magic and still hard problems yet partial working solutions%0a** symbolic AI is looking for abstract structures (ideally one encompassing and efficient abstraction)%0a** ML is using data (ideally small and up to date)%0a* what are the most new usages, not techniques, and who applies them?%0a* what are the most famous non-Java framework?%0a** outside of WEKA, Mahout, ...%0a** and why are the Java frameworks so dominant?%0a* TDD/BDD of assertions/tests to apply to learning machine learning?%0a* are those computation 1-use only? i.e. no re-use or generalization? hard incremental?%0a%0a%0a!!!!Synthesis%0aSo in the end, it was about X and was based on Y.%0a%0a!!!!Critics%0a* examples requiring a rather specific environment and yet often not working without modifications%0a* hard to read code%0a* nearly no equations%0a** and the few present can be... false! e.g. http://www.manning.com/marmanis/excerpt_errata.html regarding Bayes theorem%0a%0a!!!Vocabulary%0a(:new_vocabulary_start:)%0anew_word%0a(:new_vocabulary_end:)%0a%0a!!!Post-reading model%0aDraw a schema (using PmGraphViz or another solution) of the situation of the area in the studied domain after having read the book. Link it to the pre-reading model and align the two to help easy comparison.%0a%0a!!!Categories%0a* [[!UncategorizedBook]]%0a%0a%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[ReadingNotes.ReadingNotes|Menu]]'' ReadingNotes.AmusingOurselvesToDeath=[[http://www.archive.org/details/Amusing_Ourselves_to_Death|Amusing Ourselves to Death: Public Discourse in the Age of Show Business]] by Neil Postman - ISBN 0140094385 - Pengouin 1986%0a>>display:none%3c%3c%0a:book: (:if equal "Fabien" "{$Author}":)SharedLibrary:bookname.pdf#zoom=100&page=(:else:)http://books.google.com/books?id=ID&pg=PA(:ifend:)%0a>>%3c%3c%0a(:tc: 11:)(:tp: 184:)(:isbn: 0140094385:)%0a%0a%0a!!!Motivation%0aReading yet another time [[http://www.recombinantrecords.net/2009/05/24/amusing-ourselves-to-death/|the comics on Orwell/Huxley]] and how the later was right despite not appearing as gloomy as the former then discovering the Seedea:Content/Newconcepts#InformationActionRatio concept.%0a%0a!!!Pre-reading model%0aDraw a schema (using PmGraphViz or another solution) of the situation of the area in the studied domain before having read the book.%0a%0a!!!Reading%0a* [[#Chapter1]]1 The mediums is the metaphor%0a** %0a* [[#Chapter2]]2 Media as epistemology%0a** important remark that epistemology can not ignore the medium%0a*** consider today scientometrics and graph with [[Cookbook/Cognition#HistoryOfDominantCognitiveModels]] or Google's PageRank%0a**** i.e. as librarians who are not the epistemic engineers that [[PersonalInformationStream/WithoutNotesMay11#JeanClaudeGuedon]] able to master such tools a medium behind?%0a* [[#Chapter3]]3 Typographic America%0a** %0a* [[#Chapter4]]4 The typographic mind%0a** defining Seedea:Content/Newconcepts#InformationActionRatio (unsure about the chapter but appears page 66-67 and 69)%0a*** context-free information as a result of the telegraph in particular%0a* [[#Chapter5]]5 The peek-a-boo world%0a** %0a* [[#Chapter6]]6 The age of show business%0a** %0a* [[#Chapter7]]7 "Now--this"%0a** see [[Cookbook/News]] and discussion with Simon during a summer at his place on how one would make his own news journal%0a* [[#Chapter8]]8 Shuffle off to Bethlehem%0a** %0a* [[#Chapter9]]9 Reach out and elect someone%0a** mention of the specific role of the media counselor, probably requiring an efficient [[Languages/OwnConcepts#gToM]] too%0a** one is not constructing an image for the audience but rather '''of''' the audience%0a*** a compelling image of themselves%0a* [[#Chapter10]]10 Teaching as an amusing activity%0a** quotes of Dewey on collateral learning%0a** the importance of games, to go with the classical [[Languages/Latin]] quote ''panem et circenses''%0a* [[#Chapter11]]11 The Huxleyan warning%0a** mention of computer technology and that, once again, the important question about the social impact are hardly ever asked%0a** metaphor of doors closing and how through learning (but even through reflexes like other animals) we instantly know that something wrong is going on%0a*** whereas when there is bliss or pleasure involved we are much less scrutinizing%0a*** cf soma and [[Content/KeyExperiments#SuperHedonists]]%0a** mention of Huxley's own warning on the epistemology of media%0a*** see [[http://www.hrc.utexas.edu/multimedia/video/2008/wallace/huxley_aldous.html|Aldous Huxley: The Mike Wallace Interview]] 1958%0a%0a(:lp: 184:)(:lc: 11:)(:ld: 10/07/11:)%0a%0a(:startrecall::)%0a%0a!!!Key concepts%0a* information/action ratio%0a** impacting directly [[Fabien/Principle]]%0a%0a!!!See also%0a* [[PersonalInformationStream/WithoutNotesJune11#AmusingOurselvesToDeath]]%0a* [[PersonalInformationStream/WithoutNotesJune11#InformingOurselvesToDeath]]%0a* [[Wikipedia:Amusing Ourselves to Death]]%0a* http://neilpostman.org%0a* http://www.archive.org/details/amusingourselves00post with a Borrow option via OpenLibrary%0a* external link%0a* http://quiz.thefullwiki.org/ on the book itself, key topics and the authors%0a* reviews%0a** [[http://www.rogerwaters.org/nowthis.html|by John Ackermann]]%0a** by him%0a* consider a set of rules%0a** inspired by finishing [[TheTinkerersAccomplice]] and wondering how I could apply it%0a%0a%0a!!!Overall remarks and questions%0a* several mention of the Global Village and in general McLuhan's work%0a* if epistemology depends on the media, is there also a selection of key work dependent of the medium of the time?%0a** consequently is epistemology itself linked (or even slave of) media technology evolution?%0a%0a!!!!Synthesis%0aSo in the end, it was about X and was based on Y.%0a%0a!!!!Critics%0aPoint A, B and C are debatable because of e, f and j.%0a%0a!!!Vocabulary%0a(:new_vocabulary_start:)%0anew_word%0a(:new_vocabulary_end:)%0a%0a!!!Post-reading model%0aDraw a schema (using PmGraphViz or another solution) of the situation of the area in the studied domain after having read the book. Link it to the pre-reading model and align the two to help easy comparison.%0a%0a!!!Categories%0a* [[!UncategorizedBook]]%0a%0a%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[ReadingNotes.ReadingNotes|Menu]]'' ReadingNotes.AnOrchardInvisible=[[http://www.jonathansilvertown.com/Site/Orchard_Invisible.html|An Orchard Invisible: A natural history of seeds]] by Jonathan Silvertown - ISBN 0226757730 - Chicago University Press 2007%0a>>display:none%3c%3c%0a:book: (:if equal "Fabien" "{$Author}":)SharedLibrary:9780226757735.pdf#zoom=100&page=(:else:)http://books.google.com/books?id=DNckOv-D5joC&pg=PA(:ifend:)%0a>>%3c%3c%0a(:tc: 17:)(:tp: 224:)%0a(:isbn: 0226757730:)%0a%0a%25comment%25note that this was finished much earlier but without recall, recall starts a month before the current date to already start with very spaced recalls%25%25%0a(:startrecall: 05/12/10:)%0a%0a!!!Motivation%0aRead and appreciated [[DemonsInEden]] by the same author, also decided before about the name "[[Seedea:.|Seedea]]" from the merging of "idea" and "seed" for its ontogenesis and compact nature, consequently hopping to learn more from the book to see if the name does fit the concept.%0a%0a!!!Pre-reading model%0aLife is a cyclic mechanism that is spread from a living organism to another, seeds are very slowing loops in order to maintain themselves longer with wasting minimal resources until their environment allow them to grow (cf discussion with Nathan in Berkeley).%0a%0a!!!Reading%0a* [[#Chapter1]][[#Chapter1|1 An Orchard Invisible: Seeds]]%0a** reference to [[ReadingNotes/Walden|Thoreau]] and his passion for seeds (p3)%0a** "This book is about ''why'' seeds have all the wonderful properties that they do, feeding us, flavoring our food, moistening and protecting our skin, and growing into plants that give us fruits, flowers, fiber, pharmaceuticals, poisons, perfume, protection, and pleasure." (p4)%0a** "why do plants bother producing seeds in the first place? Why are plants, or animals for that matter, so hooked on sex? " (p4)%0a* [[#Chapter2]][[#Chapter2|2 First Forms Minute: Evolution]]%0a** "From a sea recipe, evolution cooked up something brand-new to serve the demands of life on land: an embryo in a box, which we call a seed. " (p8)%0a** "though evolution seems to have a direction when we look back from the vantage point of the present, it doesn’t follow purposeful steps - rather, it wanders from one chanced-upon solution to the next with no aim whatsoever. " (p11)%0a** "what happened next on the particular path that we are following to the evolution of the seed liberated plants from a dependence on a watery environment for sex. The large, robust plant, instead of shedding its female spores, retained them within its tissue where they became a protected, tiny sex machine. " (p11)%0a** "countless examples in evolutionary history when a device that evolved in the service of one need (parasitic feeding) was turned to a quite different use (sperm delivery). " (p14)%0a** "evolution works by using what is already to hand to fashion new solutions. Every novelty has some kind of antecedent. " (p15)%0a** "it is possible that endosperm is a sacrificial, sterilized embryo turned food-supplier to its sibling. " (p16)%0a** explanation of the ratio (not numbers) of maternal (m) to paternal (p) genes to 2m:1p in the endosperm thanks to [[Wikipedia:Kin selection]]%0a* [[#Chapter3]][[#Chapter3|3 Even Beans Do It: Sex]]%0a** regarding the evolution and purpose of sex, see my earlier notes on [[ReadingNotes/TheRedQueen]] and [[ReadingNotes/TheMatingMind]]%0a** no conscencus at the time of the writting but 2 main paradigms%0a*** suggested by Thomas Hunt Morgan in 1913 "the advantage of sexual over asexual reproduction is that sexually produced offspring can inherit an accumulation of beneficial genes from a wide network of ancestors, while all asexuals get is what their mother had." (p35)%0a**** "This ever-widening network of ancestors is like an immensely deep funnel through which any favorable genes that arose in the past are collected together and passed down to the most recent generation." (p35)%0a**** "Asexual offspring have no network of ancestors, but just a lineage, like a single-file line of identical clones stretching into the past." (p35)%0a*** suggested by H. J. Muller in 1964 "in asexual populations individuals with accumulated mutations exist in multiple copies, and selection cannot purge deleterious mutations just by removing the few most severely affected offspring: whole clonal lineages must be removed." (p36)%0a**** [[Wikipedia:Muller's ratchet]]%0a* [[#Chapter4]][[#Chapter4|4 Before the Seed: Pollination]]%0a** "The inferiority of inbred offspring is now recognized as a very general phenomenon known as inbreeding depression." (p43)%0a** "Every coevolved relationship is susceptible to subversion." (p49)%0a* [[#Chapter5]][[#Chapter5|5 According to Their Own Kinds: Inheritance]]%0a** presentation of Mendel's work%0a** "Progress in science depends so much upon having the right experimental system." (p59)%0a* [[#Chapter6]][[#Chapter6|6 O Rose, Thou Art Sick!: Enemies]]%0a** "Like ergot, the corn smut infects its host via the flowers, taking the route normally used by pollen to reach the ovules by growing along the length of the corn silks that hang from the cob." (p64)%0a*** a metaphor for hacking : how can you bypass security by using openings that were not intended for that usage then hijack resources for your own good%0a** evocating the arm-race situations (cf [[Seedea:Research/Drive]] and [[ReadingNotes/TheRedQueen]])%0a*** "The ensuing three decades of U.S.-Soviet relations were dedicated not to peaceful competition in the technology of home appliances, but to a military arms race driven by a shared strategy of Mutually Assured Destruction." (p68)%0a*** "Red crossbills (Loxia curvirostra) and lodgepole pines (Pinus contorta) are locked in an arms race." (p68-69)%0a** "A larger beak comes with a larger body size that requires more food. For seeds too, size and food are a matter of survival." (p69)%0a* [[#Chapter7]][[#Chapter7|7 The Biggest Coconut I Ever See: Size]]%0a** "The absence of species already adapted to changing conditions gives species that are already present a chance to evolve to match the new demands and opportunities of the changing environment. " (p73)%0a** "The solution that evolution came up with to this problem [competition for resource between parents and offsprings] is stunningly simple: if the seed is too big to move, then move the seedling" (p74)%0a** "The seed sends out a kind of umbilical cord which buries itself in the soil and tunnels away from the seed at a depth of thirty to sixty centimeters beneath the soil surface. " (p74)%0a** "each seed is like a ticket in a lottery for survival. The more tickets you have, the greater the chance that at least one will win. " (p76)%0a* [[#Chapter8]][[#Chapter8|8 Ten Thousand Acorns: Number]]%0a** "Masting is a strategyto outwit seed-eaters by surfeiting them with food in mast years and then starving them between times [also called predator satiation]." (p83)%0a** "evolution continually subverts the strategies of one species to the ends of another" (p83)%0a** "Nut trees have a kind of advance-payment system, using a proportion of their seeds to purchase the dispersal of the remainder. " (p85)%0a** "Fruit trees, on the other hand, purchase dispersal with a payas- you-go system. " (p85)%0a* [[#Chapter9]][[#Chapter9|9 Luscious Clusters of the Vine: Fruit]]%0a** "A fleshy fruit is the vehicle, the seed its cosseted passenger, and birds and mammals the motive power for dispersal. " (p88)%0a** "Dispersal is a way of escaping these specialized enemies. I discuss the far-reaching consequences of this for plant biodiversity in my book ''Demons in Eden''." (p90)%0a*** note on [[ReadingNotes/DemonsInEden]]%0a** "Use it or lose it is a common theme in evolution, with natural selection often finding better uses for the resources that would otherwise go into redundant organs or cell types. " (p94)%0a* [[#Chapter10]][[#Chapter10|10 Winged Seeds: Dispersal]]%0a** description of winged seed and their shape%0a** "As it migrated north by leaps and bounds, the weight and the wing loading of seeds progressively decreased. Seeds in the recent populations of the Yukon have a wing loading that is about 25 percent less than those of Baja." (p107)%0a*** suggesting a correlation that would make a nice graphic%0a* [[#Chapter11]][[#Chapter11|11 Circumstance Unknown: Fate]]%0a** "cereals are bred to prevent the seed heads from breaking up and scattering their seeds before the harvester can collect them." (p111)%0a** "What a plant cannot do for itself, it can often trick or bribe an animal into doing for it. " (p112)%0a** "Dormant seeds are time travelers. They are able to shut down their metabolism and to tick over in a state of quiescence, alive but consuming almost no energy, for years, decades, and, in a few cases, even centuries. " (p113)%0a** "A seed should germinate when all the cues available, like temperature and soil moisture, point to conditions being best for growth." (p116)%0a** "Assuming seeds cannot tell what other seeds are going to do and all receive the same cues, then all seeds of a species ought to act the same way and choose the same time to germinate. " (p116)%0a* [[#Chapter12]][[#Chapter12|12 Fierce Energy: Germination]]%0a** "Water uptake by seeds is not passive, like filling a bath, but uses the affinity of carbohydrates (e.g., starch) and proteins (e.g., gluten) for water molecules to suck water in like a sponge. " (p119)%0a** "It’s simple economics that you should spread your bets against the risks created by uncertainty" (p122)%0a* [[#Chapter13]][[#Chapter13|13 Sorrow's Mysteries: Poisons]]%0a** "Seed poisons defend a plant’s immature offspring against being eaten by animals. " (p127)%0a** "Plants with palatable seeds sacrifice a proportion of them to animal predators in return for the remainder, though this may be only a very small fraction, being dispersed to places where they may germinate successfully. " (p127)%0a** "Just as weapons change hands between people, poisons are traded between micro-organisms, plants, and animals, and not all of a seed’s chemical armory need be homegrown. " (p129)%0a* [[#Chapter14]][[#Chapter14|14 Ah, Sun-flower! Oil]]%0a** "Plant and animal oils and fats have the same basic chemical structure, but they vary in the amount of energy they store. " (p141)%0a** "even though saturated triacylglycerols are more energy-rich than unsaturated ones, they are cheaper to produce in energy terms. That is the second reason it is odd that plants put unsaturated triacylglycerols in their seeds: they are expensive. " (p143)%0a** "the cooler the climate during the period of seed germination, the greater the proportion of unsaturated triacylglycerols in the seed. " (p143)%0a** "at lower temperatures, seeds whose oil stores are held in saturated form have difficulty germinating. " (p144)%0a* [[#Chapter15]][[#Chapter15|15 John Barleycorn: Beer]]%0a** "Barley seeds are first sprouted so that the enzymes which become active upon germination convert the starch stored in them to the sugar maltose; roasting the sprouting seeds converts some of the sugar to malt, and then the mash is fermented to convert the sugar to alcohol. " (p146)%0a** "Barley was important in the transition from hunter-gathering to settled agriculture and was one of the first three grain crops to be domesticated at the dawn of Old World agriculture in the Fertile Crescent." (p147)%0a** "The large grains and fat peas and lentils we enjoy today are the result of artificial selection for larger seed size, another evolutionary legacy of a trend started in the Neolithic. " (p149)%0a** "The advantage to ethanol production is that it poisons other microbes, hence its well-known preservative properties. " (p152-153)%0a** "When did ''S.[accharomyces] cerevisiae'' acquire ADH2 [gene for an enzyme that reverse alcohol dehydrogenase (ADH)]" (p153)%0a*** sound slike "When did software X acquire functionnality Z?" , cf [[Seedea:Research.Research|CAEE]] applied to software%0a** "no matter what the adversity, somewhere a seed of evolutionary success always sprouts from the clay burial ground of defeat. " (p154)%0a* [[#Chapter16]][[#Chapter16|16 Realm of Illusion: Coffee]]%0a** "Every invention of evolution is only what we make of it." (p155)%0a** "Caffeine is chemically unaffected by roasting. The alkaloid is nearly flavorless and odorless, which is why decaffeinated coffee can still taste good. " (p158)%0a** mention of Paul Erdös famous quote "A mathematician is a device for turning coffee into theorems." (p160)%0a*** see also N is a Number related documentary%0a** "Adenosine acts like a brake on the firing of neurons, so when caffeine gets in the way of this brake, the human machine speeds up. " (p161)%0a** "The power of commerce is rarely suppressed for long. Indeed, commerce acquired complete control of the evolution of coffee. " (p162-163)%0a* [[#Chapter17]][[#Chapter17|17 Nourishment and Inspiration: Gastronomy]]%0a** "Seeds are designed by evolution to store food for juvenile nourishment. " (p165)%0a** "The reason why a seed that suffices to nourish a juvenile plant is rarely enough for any animal is that plants are nutritionally much more self-sufficient than animals. " (p169)%0a** "Cooking is evolutionary subversion too. When you enjoy seeds, you can enrich the experience by sparing a thought for their fascinating evolutionary journey to your plate. " (p175)%0a(:lp: 224:)(:lc: 17:)(:ld: 18/03/10:)%0a%0a%0a%0a!!!See also%0a* my notes on his previous [[ReadingNotes/DemonsInEden]]%0a* [[http://www.jonathansilvertown.com/Site/Orchard_Invisible.html|author page on his website]]%0a* [[http://sites.radiofrance.fr/chaines/france-culture2/emissions/continent_sciences/fiche.php?diffusion_id=81155|L’amour des plantes au sičcle des Lumičres]], Continent Science, France Culture February 2010%0a* my attempt at [[Gardening/SaintMaur]] requiring seed selection and knowledge about H1 hybrids, etc...%0a* [[Cookbook/Food]] regarding sprouts%0a* [[Wikipedia:Seedbank]]%0a* [[Wikipedia:Svalbard Global Seed Vault]]%0a** http://www.seedvault.no/%0a* [[http://www.kew.org/science-conservation/conservation-climate-change/millennium-seed-bank/|Kew Millennium Seed Bank Partnership]] Saving Plants For Our Future%0a* [[http://shop.history.com/detail.php?p=259746&v=history_dvds-and-books_pre-orders|Modern Marvels: Beans]], History Channel, March 2010%0a* [[http://www.franceculture.com/emission-continent-sciences-le-monde-des-graines-au-museum-2011-01-17.html|Le monde des graines au Muséum]], Continent sciences, France Culture January 2011%0a* reviews%0a** [[http://aob.oxfordjournals.org/content/104/7/vii.full|by Stan Matthews]], Annals of Botany 2009%0a** [[http://www.newscientist.com/article/mg20327171.700-review-ian-orchard-invisiblei-by-jonathan-silvertown.html|by Gail Vines]], New Scientist 2009%0a** [[http://www.sciencenews.org/view/generic/id/42641/title/Book_Review_An_Orchard_Invisible_A_Natural_History_of_Seeds_by_Jonathan_Silvertown|by Susan Milius]], Science News 2009%0a** [[http://www.guardian.co.uk/books/2010/sep/27/orchard-invisible-seeds-jonathan-silvertown|by PD Smith]], The Guardian 2010%0a%0a!!!Overall remarks and questions%0a* Maybe because I had time to ponder about the question before actually reading the book but I am mainly discovering new details but no radical shift in the big picture.%0a%0a!!!!Synthesis%0aSo in the end, it was about X and was based on Y.%0a%0a!!!!Critics%0aPoint A, B and C are debatable because of e, f and j.%0a%0a!!!Vocabulary%0a(:new_vocabulary_start:)%0a[[Wikipedia:Apomixis]]%0aAmanuensis%0asleuthing%0areverie%0a(:new_vocabulary_end:)%0a%0a!!!Post-reading model%0aDraw a schema (using PmGraphViz or another solution) of the situation of the area in the studied domain after having read the book. Link it to the pre-reading model and align the two to help easy comparison.%0a%0a!!!Categories%0a* [[!Biology]]%0a%0a%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[ReadingNotes.ReadingNotes|Menu]]'' ReadingNotes.AncientEpistemology=[[http://www.cambridge.org/9780521871396|Ancient Epistemology]] by Lloyd P. Gerson - ISBN 9780521871396 - Cambridge University Press 2009%0a(:isbn: 0521871395:)%0a%0a!!!Reading%0a* [[#AncientEpistemology_Chapter1]]1 Ancient and modern perspectives%0a** "ancient epistemology is a form of naturalism, that is, an account of cognition in general rooted in an understanding of the natural world to which humans belong and also from which they somehow stand apart as observers or thinkers." (p1)%0a** objective of this chapter is to draw "basic differences between%0a*** the ancient naturalistic approach to knowledge and%0a*** the contemporary nonnatural or criteriological approach." (p1)%0a** "What makes it possible to speak generally about ancient epistemology is that all the philosophers with whom I shall be concerned shared the belief that knowledge is a natural state or a ‘natural kind’ and that it is possible to have incorrect or correct accounts of what that is." (p2)%0a** "one should not assume that ''episteme''[knowledge] is related to ''doxa''[belief]" (p2)%0a** Standard Analysis of knowledge (p2-3)%0a*** "a subject S knows p if and only if %0a**** (1) p is true;%0a**** (2) S believes p; and %0a**** (3) S is justified in her belief."%0a*** brief discussion with reference to following chapters%0a** "ancients maintained that ‘wisdom’ was the name for the most important knowledge, extremely difficult to obtain and equally difficult to communicate, but ultimately life-enhancing in some way." (p6)%0a** "the error is in supposing that the assumption that there are two[empirical/non-empirical] (or more) kinds of knowledge is itself not a feature of a view of knowledge fundamentally at odds with the ancient view. The fact that there may be different sorts of things that are knowable does not entail that there are different kinds of knowledge." (p6)%0a** briefly postulating classical questions of falsification, demarcation, indeterminability%0a** "in ancient Greek philosophy the fundamental division within the genus cognition (''gnosis'') is between perceiving (''to aisthanesthai'') and thinking (''to noein'')." (p7-8)%0a** "if we allow that knowledge has a real nature independent of how we stipulate that the word ‘knowledge’ is to be used, still we might want to insist that knowledge has to be understood ‘from the bottom up’, that is, as a process or state or capacity arising somehow from a biological or chemical basis." (p8-9)%0a** "Atomists, Stoics and Epicureans - who were in principle receptive of a ‘bottom-up’ approach to explanation, [...] operated in a milieu in which the opposite approach dominated." (p9)%0a** "Ancient epistemology differs from modern epistemology in maintaining that knowledge is a natural state that is in essence not reducible to the subject matter of empirical science." (p9)%0a* [[#AncientEpistemology_Chapter2]]2 The origin of epistemology%0a** "Philosophy begins in ancient Greece with a simple hypothesis: nature (''phusis'') is or has an order (''kosmos'') or structure." (p14)%0a** "ancient cosmological speculation from its inception bears the hallmark of scientific reductionism, that is, the operating assumption that multiple explanations are themselves ultimately reducible to or derived from a single explanation." (p14)%0a** "the assumption that the explanation of complex explananda will converge on one or a few irreducibly simple explanans goes to the heart of ancient epistemology." (p14)%0a** "If nature has an underlying order, but appears not to have one, still it is from the appearances (''phainomena'') that the order has to be inferred." (p15)%0a** "The obvious problem is, however, how to distinguish epistemic [those that putatively represent or reflect reality] from non-epistemic [those that do not accurately represent reality] appearances." (p15)%0a** "If, for example, things appear qualitatively diverse and complex but are in reality nothing but atoms in the void, the appearances from which we started are non-epistemic." (p15)%0a*** which sounds like the explanation in movie X (describing a philosophical in the Mont Saint-Michel, see in the [[(content.)PiecesOfCulture]]), add the excerpt from YouTube when the "heroin" describes to the man atoms agency in the guard tower%0a** "Democritus’ assertion that knowledge is of intelligible reality and is separate from belief undermines the Standard Analysis because on that analysis, knowledge is a type of belief and there must be justifying evidence for the knowledge." (p24)%0a* [[#AncientEpistemology_Chapter3]]3 Plato%0a** "started with the universal Presocratic assumptions that knowledge is a real, not merely notional achievement, that it is more than merely belief, and that its desirability is manifest." (p27)%0a** "The value of knowledge over belief underlies the so-called early or Socratic dialogues in a straightforward way." (p27)%0a** "One who binds the true belief by figuring out the explanation is a knower. She understands why the true belief is true. In Platonic terms, the explanation for the truth of a true belief is to be found in the nature or essence (ousia) owing to which something is correctly said to be or to possess an instance of that essence." (p29)%0a** study of Republic including%0a*** knowledge and belief have mutually exclusive objects%0a*** discussion of philosopher-kings and their education, Idea of the Good and the analogy of the Divided Line%0a*** allegory of the Cave%0a** "A belief for Plato is derived from an appearance and appearances are, primarily, sensible." (p32)%0a** "Plato in fact does not merely maintain the position he held in Republic, he also shows why knowledge cannot be as the Standard Analysis has it." (p44)%0a** study of Theaetetus%0a*** "this dialogue provides no comfort whatsoever to those who wish to recruit Plato into the ranks of contemporary epistemologists." (p45)%0a*** "whereas ''Republic'' was primarily concerned with what sorts of objects are knowable, ''Theaetetus'' focuses on the nature of knowledge itself." (p45)%0aIf true belief is knowledge, like Protagoras, one must believe to be false%0a** "what one believes to be true. Once we see that true belief is not knowledge, we can proceed to try to explain what no one doubts for one moment to be the case, namely, that false beliefs do, alas, constantly clutter our minds." (p51)%0a** "Knowledge is neither sense-perception nor the true beliefs arising from sense-perception nor sense-perception ‘plus’ anything, including a justifying story." (p55)%0a** "The infallibility of knowledge is sometimes characterised by philosophers in terms of the so-called K-K Thesis. This is the thesis that if someone knows, she knows that she knows. Sometimes, this iteration is glossed as someone being in a state such that what is known is self-evident to that person." (p56)%0a** "Plato’s view is that there is no other way of attaining the truth than by infallibly knowing it." (p56)%0a** "attaining knowledge is a recollection of the cognitive state that actually identifies us, this attainment is a process of self-discovery. It is only on this interpretation of Plato’s account of knowledge, I believe, that his extraordinary view of the indispensability of philosophy makes any sense." (p61)%0a%0a* [[#AncientEpistemology_Chapter4]]4 Aristotle%0a** "[Aristotle] maintains that there is no knowledge ‘by means of senseperception’." (p62)%0a** "Aristotle - despite his substantial disagreements with Plato - agrees with his master’s basic epistemological doctrines." (p62)%0a** "''Posterior Analytics'' is almost unintelligible outside the framework of ''Organon'', the collection of works wherein Aristotle outlines the conceptual tools whereby knowledge may be obtained." (p63)%0a** "The fundamental items of nature are substances (''ousiai'')" (p64)%0a** "Individual substances have so-called accidental attributes." (p64)%0a** "individual substances are actualisations of the species to which they belong as the species are actualisations of the genera." (p64)%0a** "One who aims to possess knowledge of the things that exist by nature aims to cognise the relation between the species and genera of particular accidental attributes and the species and genera of individual substances." (p64)%0a** "The middle term is what supposedly ‘links’ the species and the properties such that we can see that they must be connected because the species is connected to the middle term and the middle term is connected to the property. The middle term explains, which is to say in Aristotelian jargon, that it is a cause." (p64)%0a** "Aristotle maintains that ‘the cause always exists to a higher degree (''mallon huparchei'') than that of which it is a cause’. What exists to a higher degree is that which does not have a compromised or qualified identity, that is, something whose reality and actuality are not diverse." (p69)%0a** analysis of ''De Anima''%0a*** "the basic orientation of ''De Anima'' which is to show how a soul defines a species of living thing, and in particular how a soul is characterised by its highest functioning. For a human soul, this is thinking, which includes both knowledge and belief as well as practical wisdom." (p75)%0a** "Aristotle’s account of thought in general drives his conclusion that knowledge is distinct from belief, and even from true belief." (p89)%0a* [[#AncientEpistemology_Chapter5]]5 Epicureanism and Stoicism%0a** "first generation of post-Aristotelian philosophers whose materialistic metaphysics inspires their approach to epistemology." (p89)%0a** "My justification for treating together two schools of philosophy that are deeply divergent in many ways is that they share a type of naturalism in epistemology that is self-consciously materialist." (p90)%0a** Epicurean epistemology%0a*** "It is not enough, it seems, to have acquired a true belief; one must be completely convinced of it in order for the belief itself to make the requisite change that is actually constitutive of happiness, or tranquility of soul (''ataraxia'')" (p92)%0a**** which seems coherent with the conclusion of [[#FECN_Chapter2|Chapter 2 The evolution of general fluid intelligence]] of [[#FECN|Foundations in Evolutionary Cognitive Neuroscience]]%0a*** "The factor that transforms a mere true belief into one that is psychologically effective is the firmness (''bebaiotes'') and clarity (''enargeia'') with which it is held. When our conviction (''pistis'') is as firm as possible, that is, when the truth of what we believe is self-evident, we shall have knowledge." (p92)%0a*** "It is not easy to see how degrees of conviction could be rationally correlated to the status of beliefs whose supposed truth cannot be but recognised as ''pro tem''." (p100)%0a*** "Epicurus’ embrace of the traditional Greek philosophical idea that knowledge is supposed somehow to be life-enhancing along with his principle that the only sort of knowledge possible is empirical knowledge sets ancient epistemology on a new path. Epicurus was joined on that path by the Stoics." (p100)%0a** Stoic epistemology%0a*** "the founder of Stoicism, Zeno of Citium (334-261 bce). Zeno pronounced the goal in life to be ‘living in agreement with nature’" (p100)%0a*** "The Stoic criterion of truth is the ‘graspable presentation’ (''kataleptike phantasia'') (D.L. 7.54 = SVF 2.105). A presentation is a state (''pathos'') in the soul revealing (''endeiknumenon'') both itself and its cause" (p102)%0a*** "The Stoics insisted that knowledge is available only to the wise, whereas the having of graspable presentations was possible for any rational creature." (p103)%0a*** "It is noteworthy that the Stoics refused to reject the distinctiveness of knowledge from belief and even from grasping, especially given their claim that knowledge was extremely rare." (p104)%0a*** "Stoic epistemology rests upon a general principle of cognition as a natural process or event. This naturalism precludes representation from being exclusively the medium of cognition. A true proposition is an expression of the truth when the truth is known, not the truth itself. The relationship that a wise man has to the truth is not a propositional attitude." (p111)%0a*** "they set themselves apart is in their materialism. The combination of naturalism and materialism on behalf of a defence of the possibility of knowledge provides scepticism’s main target" (p111)%0a* [[#AncientEpistemology_Chapter6]]6 Scepticism%0a** "all later sceptics who claimed Pyrrhonian inspiration took the latter alternative [all things were indeterminable] as the basis for their arguments." (p114)%0a** "we ''only'' hold beliefs that we believe are true. If one admits that one has no more reason to believe p than not-p, one is not faced with a cognitive black hole. On the contrary, one can embrace the sceptic way, insisting that it appears to one that p (or not-p)." (p116)%0a** "For Sextus, the sceptical rejection of the possibility of knowledge makes rational belief impossible as well." (p124)%0a** "Although the activity of dialectic and the pursuit of happiness need not fall to scepticism, groundless would be the assumption that in between the dialectic and the achievement of the happy life the attainment of knowledge of serious matters must intervene." (p133)%0a* [[#AncientEpistemology_Chapter7]]7 Plotinus and the Neoplatonic synthesis%0a** %0a** "The three fundamental hypostases of Plotinus’ version of Platonism (and of Neoplatonism generally) are the One, Intellect (''nous'') and Soul (''psyche'')." (p135)%0a** "knowledge is the sort of thing that we must have if we are to have understanding of anything and hence belief." (p143)%0a** "The anti-sceptical Plotinian argument might be termed the argument from self-consciousness. Indeed, Plotinus is the first philosopher to thematise consciousness in epistemology. Consciousness is primarily self-consciousness in ‘primary thinking’." (p142)%0a*** which can also be connected with Cognitive research in [[#FECN_Chapter2|Chapter 2 The evolution of general fluid intelligence]] of [[#FECN|Foundations in Evolutionary Cognitive Neuroscience]]%0a** "Consciousness is paradigmatically self-consciousness because what is unqualifiedly intelligible is identical with the intellect. In the latter aspect, it is ‘self-reflexivity’ (''epistrophe pros heauton'') (5.3.6.3-6)." (p142)%0a*** which can be linked with my notes on [[WatchingNotes.WatchingNotes#GEBatMIT|Gobel, Escher, Basch]] at MIT%0a** "Plotinus [...] claims that thinking in the principal sense is self-thinking." (p143)%0a* [[#AncientEpistemology_Chapter8]]8 Varieties of naturalism%0a** Naturalism Redivivus%0a*** "The doyen of contemporary naturalism about knowledge is undoubtedly W.V. Quine who in 1969 published an essay titled ‘Naturalized Epistemology’." (p153)%0a**** no mention of Lorenz, Campbell, Munz, Popper or Amari%0a*** "the naturalism of ancient epistemology turns upon an understanding of nature more capacious that anything found today." (p155)%0a*** "The gap between the knowledge as a mental state and the representation of it is the main gap between ancient and modern naturalistic epistemology." (p157)%0a** Epistemology and Nature%0a*** mainly focusing on Hilary Kornblith's Knowledge and its Place in Nature, OUP 2002%0a**** "an extended effort to refine Quinean-inspired naturalism in epistemology." (p157)%0a*** "The cornerstone of Kornblith’s naturalised epistemology is the claim that knowledge is a natural kind like gold." (p157)%0a*** "Kornblith’s reason for thinking that knowledge is a distinct natural kind is that any scientific account of sophisticated animal behaviour must see an animal’s cognitive equipment as aimed at acquiring and processing information" (p158)%0a** Naturalism and the Mental%0a*** mainly focusing on Timothy Williamson’s Knowledge and its Limits, OUP 2000%0a**** "rooted in his claim that knowledge is a distinct mental state, incapable of analysis into any other mental state or into the typical terms of the Standard Analysis" (p159)%0a** Concluding Remarks%0a*** "A striking feature of the analysis of thinking in Plato, Aristotle and Plotinus is the immateriality or incorporeality of thought. If thinkers were not immaterial, they would be incapable of the self-reflexivity required for Varieties of naturalism 163 thinking." (p163-164)%0a*** "Ancient epistemological naturalism insists on the distinction between following a rule and understanding a rule that is being followed. The achievement that is understanding or knowing is not open to arbitrary stipulation just as it is not reducible to a determinate material state." (p164)%0a*** "The ancient account of knowledge and belief rests upon certain putative features of human cognition, like its immateriality, that could not in principle be explained by empirical science. Contemporary epistemology can only be enriched by keeping its ancient counterpart in the discussion." (p165)%0a%0a%0a!!!See also%0a* [[Seedea:/Content/Newconcepts#InformationGeometry|Information Geometry]]%0a* [[Wikipedia:cognitive ethology]]%0a* internal link%0a* external link%0a%0a%0a!!!Overall remarks and questions%0a* interesting in regard to the evolution of epistemology, thus important for evolutionary epistemology%0a** potentially giving the basis for an evolution of evolutionary epistemology%0a* more cultural perspective than [[doi:10.1016/j.physa.2005.05.096|Seeking the foundations of cognition in bacteria: From Schroedinger’s negative entropy to latent information]] by Eshel Ben Jacob, Yoash Shapira, Alfred I. Tauber, p495-524 volume 359, Physica A 2006%0a** manuscript available on Eshel Ben Jacob's homepage%0a** see also [[PersonalInformationStream/WithoutNotesOlderThanOctober09#BacteriaCognition]]%0a* is it possible to distinguish a positivist trend?%0a** does epistemology from each new current build upon the previous ones, even if it is to correct it?%0a%0a%0a!!!Vocabulary%0a(:new_vocabulary_start:)%0aaver%0aputative%0amultifarious%0aominous%0aambit%0aextant%0adivest%0ablithely%0ahylomorphically%0atethered%0afoist%0aimpervious%0ahypostasis%0aquorum%0a(:new_vocabulary_end:)%0a%0a%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a!!!Categories%0a* [[!Information]] ReadingNotes.ApocalypticAI=[[http://www.oup.com/us/catalog/general/subject/ReligionTheology/SociologyofReligion/?view=usa&ci=9780195393026|Apocalyptic AI, Visions of Heaven in Robotics, Artificial Intelligence, and Virtual Reality]] by Robert Geraci - ISBN 0195393023 - Oxford University Press 2010%0a>>display:none%3c%3c%0a:book: (:if equal "Fabien" "{$Author}":)SharedLibrary:bookname.pdf#zoom=100&page=(:else:)http://books.google.com/books?id=ID&pg=PA(:ifend:)%0a>>%3c%3c%0a(:tc: 5:)(:tp: 248:)(:isbn: 0195393023:)%0a%0a%0a!!!Motivation%0aConsidering AI as the most radical potential change during my lifetime and remembering a discussion with Pascaline between some description of the consequence of the apparition of "true" AI and historically considered religious ideas.%0a%0a!!!Pre-reading model%0aList the main decisions that should be impacted by reading the book in order to estimate the Seedea:Content/Newconcepts#InformationActionRatio and facilitate rule design as suggested after finishing [[TheTinkerersAccomplice]].%0a%0aDraw a schema (using PmGraphViz or another solution) of the situation of the area in the studied domain before having read the book.%0a%0a!!!Reading%0a* [[#Chapter1]]Chapter 1: Apocalyptic AI%0a** historical depiction of CMU robotics lab%0a*** mention that most robotics researcher hardly discuss the topic of the technological singularity but rather focus on their own area%0a**** probably giving an impression of extreme slowlyness rather than accelerated pace%0a** mention of DeGaris%0a** mention of the judaic myth of the golem%0a*** root often expressed in AI research%0a* [[#Chapter2]]Chapter 2: Laboratory Apocalypse%0a* [[#Chapter3]]Chapter 3: Transcending Reality%0a* [[#Chapter4]]Chapter 4: "Immaterial" Impact of the Apoclaypse%0a* [[#Chapter5]]Chapter 5: Integrations of Religion, Science, and Technology%0a(:lp: 248:)(:lc: 5:)(:ld: 15/05/12:)%0a%0a(:startrecall: 15/05/12:)%0a%0a!!!See also%0a* [[ProgrammingForPeace]]%0a* [[Fabien/Beliefs#B7]] aka There is no peaceful ecosystem%0a** with its implications, see eventually De Garis%0a* [[Content/Ethics#Robotics]]%0a* http://fabien.benetou.fr/Cookbook/Electronics#Robotics%0a* http://quiz.thefullwiki.org/ on the book itself, key topics and the authors%0a* reviews%0a** [[http://giulioprisco.blogspot.com/2010/03/apocalyptic-ai-book-presentation-and.html|Apocalyptic AI - book presentation and discussion in Second Life]] by Giulio Prisco, 2010%0a** [[http://giulioprisco.blogspot.com/2010/03/book-review-apocalyptic-ai-visions-of.html|Book Review - Apocalyptic AI: Visions of Heaven in Robotics, Artificial Intelligence, and Virtual Reality]] by Giulio Prisco, 2010%0a*** mention of SecondLife users considering uploading in their favorite virtual world%0a** [[http://robots.net/article/3282.html|Review: Apocalyptic AI by Robert M. Geraci]] by R. Steven Rainwater, robots.net 2011%0a*** mention of WoW players considering uploading in their favorite MMORPG%0a**** as for SL, this could simply be because those are entertainment platforms, designed to be pleasing, in which no chores must be done and when unplugging when one is bored or tired is possible%0a***** see [[Analysis/PracticalMindUploadingLimits]]%0a* consider a set of rules%0a** inspired by finishing [[TheTinkerersAccomplice]] and wondering how I could apply it%0a%0a%0a!!!Overall remarks and questions%0a* this? that?%0a%0a!!!!Synthesis%0aSo in the end, it was about X and was based on Y.%0a%0a!!!!Critics%0aPoint A, B and C are debatable because of e, f and j.%0a%0a!!!Vocabulary%0a(:new_vocabulary_start:)%0anew_word%0a(:new_vocabulary_end:)%0a%0a!!!Post-reading model%0aDraw a schema (using PmGraphViz or another solution) of the situation of the area in the studied domain after having read the book. Link it to the pre-reading model and align the two to help easy comparison.%0a%0a!!!Categories%0a* [[!UncategorizedBook]]%0a%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[ReadingNotes.ReadingNotes|Menu]]'' ReadingNotes.ArtificialIntelligenceAModernApproach=[[http://aima.cs.berkeley.edu/|Artificial Intelligence: A Modern Approach]] by Stuart Russell and Peter Norvig - ISBN 0136042597 - Prentice Hall 2009 (3rd Ed.)%0a>>display:none%3c%3c%0a:book: (:if equal "Fabien" "{$Author}":)SharedLibrary:bookname.pdf#zoom=100&page=(:else:)http://books.google.com/books?id=ID&pg=PA(:ifend:)%0a>>%3c%3c%0a(:tc: 25:)(:tp: 1152:)(:isbn: 0136042597:)%0a%0a!!!Motivation%0aRecommended by several persons including J-M Vanel, also required for [[Events/AIClass]].%0a%0a!!!Pre-reading model%0aList the main decisions that should be impacted by reading the book in order to estimate the Seedea:Content/Newconcepts#InformationActionRatio and facilitate rule design as suggested after finishing [[TheTinkerersAccomplice]].%0a%0aDraw a schema (using PmGraphViz or another solution) of the situation of the area in the studied domain before having read the book.%0a%0a!!!Reading%0a%25comment%25starting at chapter 2, PDF page number = book number+20) 79 127 173 209 247 294 333 377 413 450 487 522 571 623 656 704 777 817 845 873 902 938 985 1030 1060%25%25%0a%0aPart I Artificial Intelligence%0a* [[#Chapter1]]1 Introduction%0a** add the seminal Lisp article I read in Berkeley, important for the history of AI%0a** brief mention of AGI%0a*** see Peter Norvig's most recent [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FOT4IXiP_6c|AGI 2011: Thursday Evening Opening Remarks]] with Moshe Looks, August 2011%0a* [[#Chapter2]]2 Intelligent Agents%0a%0aPart II Problem Solving%0a* [[#Chapter3]]3 Solving Problems by Searching%0a* [[#Chapter4]]4 Beyond Classical Search%0a* [[#Chapter5]]5 Adversarial Search%0a** see GPP%0a* [[#Chapter6]]6 Constraint Satisfaction Problems%0a%0aPart III Knowledge and Reasoning%0a* [[#Chapter7]]7 Logical Agents%0a* [[#Chapter8]]8 First-Order Logic%0a* [[#Chapter9]]9 Inference in First-Order Logic%0a* [[#Chapter10]]10 Classical Planning%0a** motivated by discussions on with Beniz and GPP (cf [[Content/StrategyLessons]]) then later on [[PersonalInformationStream/WithoutNotesSeptember11#EmergenceOfCreativityASimulationApproach]] and more generally my [[Languages/OwnConcepts#UniversalComposer]]%0a** important discussion on complexity and its implication%0a*** see also http://qwiki.stanford.edu/index.php/Complexity_Zoo:P#pspace%0a** point of PDDL expressiveness and its limits%0a*** overall limits of expressiveness should be considered for [[Fabien/Heuristics#ExpressivePower]]%0a** see also [[Wikipedia:Automated planning and scheduling]], [[Wikipedia:Planning Domain Definition Language]] (PDDL), Wikipedia:Satplan and [[Scholarpedia:Action selection]]%0a** see I:BooksExercises/AIMA#Chapter10%0a** [[http://web.media.mit.edu/~jorkin/goap.html|Goal-Oriented Action Planning (GOAP)]] as used in F.E.A.R.%0a** (:lp: 396:)(:lc: 10:)(:ld: 15/18/11:)%0a* [[#Chapter11]]11 Planning and Acting in the Real World%0a** same motivation than from the previous chapter%0a* [[#Chapter12]]12 Knowledge Representation%0a%0aPart IV Uncertain Knowledge and Reasoning%0a* [[#Chapter13]]13 Quantifying Uncertainty%0a* [[#Chapter14]]14 Probabilistic Reasoning%0a* [[#Chapter15]]15 Probabilistic Reasoning over Time%0a* [[#Chapter16]]16 Making Simple Decisions%0a* [[#Chapter17]]17 Making Complex Decisions%0a%0aPart V Learning%0a* [[#Chapter18]]18 Learning from Examples%0a** [[Wikipedia:Computational learning theory]]%0a** [[Wikipedia:Probably approximately correct learning]] aka PAC learning%0a*** Valiant's work discovered after [[PersonalInformationStream/WithoutNotesAugust11#ScottAaronson]]%0a** to avoid overfitting or Ockham's razor principle mention of [[Wikipedia:Minimum description length]] aka MDL and [[Wikipedia:Kolmogorov complexity]] in the historical notes%0a** [[Wikipedia:Locality-sensitive hashing]] aka LSH, to explore as a link with metics thus [[ReadingNotes/FromGeometryToTopology]]%0a* [[#Chapter19]]19 Knowledge in Learning%0a* [[#Chapter20]]20 Learning Probabilistic Models%0a* [[#Chapter21]]21 Reinforcement Learning%0a** TD learning discovered before via [[PersonalInformationStream/WithoutNotesSeptember10#JonahLehrer]]%0a** active vs. passive learning agent sounds coherent with constructivist principles%0a** [[Wikipedia:Q-learning]] action/value pair would also work for self-model discovery via correlation as proposed in [[ReadingNotes/TreeOfKnowledge#SelfUnderstandingPartOfHomeostase]]%0aPart VII Communicating, Perceiving, and Acting%0a* [[#Chapter22]]22 Natural Language Processing%0a* [[#Chapter23]]23 Natural Language for Communication%0a* [[#Chapter24]]24 Perception%0a* [[#Chapter25]]25 Robotics%0a%0aPart VIII Conclusions%0a* [[#Chapter26]]26 Philosophical Foundations%0a* [[#Chapter27]]27 AI: The Present and Future%0a%0a(:startrecall::)%0a%0a!!!See also%0a* [[Wikipedia:Artificial Intelligence: A Modern Approach]]%0a* [[Events/AIClass]] especially important since most of the related material from this wiki is listed there%0a* consider http://aima.eecs.berkeley.edu/slides-pdf/ as refresher, note though that some chapters are not present%0a* http://code.google.com/p/aima-python/%0a* http://quiz.thefullwiki.org/ on the book itself, key topics and the authors%0a* reviews%0a** by her%0a** by him%0a* consider a set of rules%0a** inspired by finishing [[TheTinkerersAccomplice]] and wondering how I could apply it%0a%0a!!!Overall remarks and questions%0a* this? that?%0a%0a!!!!Synthesis%0aSo in the end, it was about X and was based on Y.%0a%0a!!!!Critics%0aPoint A, B and C are debatable because of e, f and j.%0a%0a!!!Vocabulary%0a(:new_vocabulary_start:)%0anew_word%0a(:new_vocabulary_end:)%0a%0a!!!Post-reading model%0aDraw a schema (using PmGraphViz or another solution) of the situation of the area in the studied domain after having read the book. Link it to the pre-reading model and align the two to help easy comparison.%0a%0a!!!Categories%0a* [[!UncategorizedBook]]%0a* [[!Unfinished]]%0a%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[ReadingNotes.ReadingNotes|Menu]]'' ReadingNotes.BattleOfCognition=[[http://www.greenwood.com/catalog/C34995.aspx|Battle of Cognition]] : The Future Information-Rich Warfare and the Mind of the Commander - ISBN 0-313-34995-9 - Praeger Security International Academic Cloth - 2007%0a%0a%0a!!!Motivation%0aDescribe in a sentences or two what motivated me to read this book.%0a%0a!!!Pre-reading model%0aDraw a schema (using PmGraphViz or another solution) of the situation of the area in the studied domain before having read the book.%0a%0a!!!Reading%0a* Introduction, Alexander Kott%0a** description of the encompassing US framework, brief history ([[http://www.darpa.mil/|DARPA]], ...), objectives with the different plans ([[https://www.fcs.army.mil/|FCS]], FCS D2, MDC2, ...) and description of the content of each chapter.%0a** battle command as the interaction of%0a*** Situation awareness%0a*** Collaboration%0a*** Decision making%0a* Chapter 1 - Variables and Constants: How the Battle Command of Tomorrow Will Differ (or Not) from Today’s, Richard Hart Sinnreich%0a** description of the fix factors (mainly cognition overload) and the changes (distribution of the actors, role of the media and spreading of information) and how networked automation could intervene (advantages and risks)%0a*** see table of content for detailed description%0a** "In short, in training as in actual operations, information technology must be treated as the servant, not the master, recognizing that in battle command perhaps more than in any other human endeavor, the ultimate value of science is to facilitate the practice of art." (p34)%0a* Chapter 2 - A Journey into the Mind of Command: How DARPA and the Army Experimented with Command in Future Warfare, Alexander Kott, Douglas J. Peters, and Stephen Riese%0a** description of a scenario in 2018%0a*** central role of new UAVs and "the network" as a way to simulate/organize/collect information%0a*** Commander Support Environment (CSE)%0a** introduction of the central paradigm of "network enabled" warfare (p41)%0a*** historical evolution going back to 1980%0a*** arguments in favor (remote, distributed, fast, including advances in technology, ...)%0a*** critics against (brittle, expensive, not ready, potentially not faster...)%0a*** overall the authors argue that "the cognitive challenges of information-rich, network-enabled warfare do not depend on the thickness of the armor [...] or the right number of boots on the ground" (p43) but rather that those are orthogonal issues, both fundamental to master.%0a** position of key institutions : DARPA and [[http://www.tradoc.army.mil/|TRADOC]] (United States Army Training and Doctrine Command)%0a*** evolution of the [[http://www.ara.com/Projects/p_Multi-cellDismounted.htm|MDC2]] (Multicell and Dismounted Command and Control)%0a** description of a simulation of a situation with 2 teams and multiple connected command centers, applications of orders seem to be delegated to the equivalent of a multi-agent system ("entity-level semi-automated or computer-generated force" p47)%0a*** once again the double-edged sword being the amount of information made available and the ability to handle it (risk of cognitive overload) %0a*** the CSE being the key component aiming to solve those problems%0a**** by providing shared (updated across the system) layered (dimension per own-side, neutral, opposed side) mapped (geolocalized) information%0a**** translation of high-level command to instruction to robotics warriors%0a**** tracking and simulations of enemy resources%0a**** situation specific information trigger (for example reaching a threshold regarding the size of enemy forces)%0a** more than 8 of those months-long simulations (called runs) have been executed%0a*** the structure of the scenario used in runs are explained : mission, enemy, terrain, troops, Civilians on the Battlespace, Time%0a**** mission planning was allotted 2 hours%0a**** mission execution was up to 4 hours%0a*** CSE is described a key advantage "Remarkably, using their respective CSE facilities [they] manage to formulate and coordinate a new plan" but no detail on why and how this is being asserted is provided (p61)%0a** Information processing, situation awareness and battle command%0a*** "situation awareness (i.e., the ability to obtain the necessary information about the situation in which a military force operates)" is describe a key factor, as demonstrated by the runs. %0a*** technology is playing a key role to improve that very factor%0a*** reasoning : new conditions of warfare -> both engender and demand more information -> challenges the ability of the old command system to transform it into actionable situation awareness%0a**** develops or adopts new information- processing technologies with suitable organizations and procedures -> a new battle-command system%0a* Chapter 3 - New Tools of Command: A Detailed Look at the Technology That Helps Manage the Fog of War, Richard J. Bormann Jr.%0a** description of the BCSE architecture%0a*** definition of an agent and the 3 types of agents used%0a**** Commander and staff agents%0a**** Collective agents%0a**** Asset agents%0a**** they all use knowledge model based on facts and heuristics representing the worldview "The knowledge base is made up of a data model representing the worldview as well as the rules that define the problem-solving paradigm." (p67)%0a*** security through redundancy, the distributed argent architecture is tolerant to the loss of agents%0a*** degree of autonomy of agents are parameterizable, from full automated action to recommendation only%0a*** tools at disposal are%0a**** Planning Missions and Courses of Action (COAs) (p77)%0a***** looks mainly as a hierarchical time and space distribution of actions%0a**** Visualization (p78)%0a***** multilayer indicator reach representation either on a simulated map or symbolically%0a**** Customization of User Interfaces (p77)%0a***** using specialized tools and representation%0a**** Briefing (p77)%0a***** equivalent of a share whiteboard%0a**** Situation Awareness (p78)%0a***** providing a realistic current view of the situation, unlike previous planning tools%0a***** The Threat Manager in particular study all potential threat with their particularities%0a***** The Resource Availability gives information on all friendly assets%0a***** The Collection Management gives a quick way to check the situation of each task%0a**** Tasking (p79)%0a***** specialized high-level task management system embedding templates (shortest path, fastest path, ...)%0a**** Automation of Fires (p81)%0a***** basically rules based (knowledge base, operator's specification, balancing, ...) actuator%0a***** I guess that's the ultimate objective, having a fully automated system, '''Attack Guidance Matrix (AGM)''' is probably the drive if not the core of the system%0a***** see also [[http://www.fas.org/irp/program/collect/sema98/targeting/sld014.htm|presentation on selecting targets]] by Carl Burrell for FIRE or slides 19 to 21 of [[http://www.slideshare.net/sirbower/luftwaffe-targeting|Luftwaffe Targeting]]%0a**** Manual Execution of Fires (p81)%0a***** issuing fast manual extension regarding a target based on templates%0a**** Intelligence Management (p82)%0a***** handle data from different sensors and presenting them through different specialized viewers (Picture Viewer, Intel Viewer, Unit Viewer, Detection Catalog)%0a**** Automation of BDA (p83)%0a***** "AGM, the Battle Damage Assessment Guidance Matrix (BDAGM) monitors the friendly fires at the enemy targets and automatically issues optimized commands (or recommendations) to send the available sensors to perform BDA."%0a**** CCIR (p85)%0a***** Commander Critical Information Requirement or alerts on information to provide%0a**** Communications (p85)%0a***** management of explicit communication%0a***** management of active sensors and verification of lost sensors (through cell destruction)%0a***** ability to customize bandwidth%0a**** Logistics (p86)%0a***** current assets but also trend analysis%0a**** Maps and Terrain Analysis (p86)%0a***** using geospatial exploitation tool and recommending paths or potential enemy location based on the most information acquired%0a** description of the initial scenario (Chapter 2) using most of the tools just described with emphasis on%0a*** right-tier information broadcasting%0a*** instantaneous update with visual cues%0a*** automated actions%0a** technical description of the [[http://www.viecorefsd.com/|Viecore]] Decision Support Framework (VDSF) (p90)%0a*** based on a production rules engine with [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rete_algorithm|Rete Algorithm]]%0a*** emphasis on code generation%0a*** use directly for :%0a**** "Collecting the data needed to represent the environment (in our case, the battlespace)."%0a**** "Reasoning about the battlespace data."%0a**** "Detecting and responding to relevant changes in that data."%0a*** detailed step by step process for code generation (Figure 3.10 p91)%0a**** pretty classic domain specific language to low level code%0a*** detailed architecture description (Figure 3.11 p93)%0a**** once again, pretty classic layer per layer integration over a supporting processing engine called "DSS Reasoner (KnowledgeBase and Rules Engine)"%0a** concluding on situation awareness as the "comprehension of what is happening in the battlespace" thus being fundamental%0a* Chapter 4 - Situation Awareness: A Key Cognitive Factor in Effectiveness of Battle Command, Mica R. Endsley%0a** "the perception of the elements in the environment, within a volume of time and space, the comprehension of their meaning, and the projection of their status in the near future" (Endsley 1988) and be organized in 3 levels :%0a*** Level-1 SA : '''Perception''' of the elements in the environment (listed in Table 4.1, p97-98)%0a*** Level-2 SA : '''Comprehension''' of the current situation (listed in Table 4.2, p99-100)%0a*** Level-3 SA : '''Projection''' of future status (listed in Table 4.3, p101-102)%0a** existence of "stressors", basically noise (from fear, weather conditions, ...) that interfere with the construction of a good SA%0a** potential risk of overload but also of underload, both stressful situation for the user of the system%0a** using SAGAT test to assess the performance of an SA support system%0a** ability to share SA across members%0a*** but maintaining the possibility for each member to tailor the final view to its own needs%0a** several visuals are presented in [[Wikipedia:Situation awareness]], including [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Situation_awareness#Team_SA|Team SA]] or [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Situation_awareness#Shared_SA|Shared SA]] models by the same author, M. R Endsley%0a* Chapter 5 - The Hunt for Clues: How to Collect and Analyze Situation Awareness Data, Douglas J. Peters, Stephen Riese, Gary Sauer, and Thomas Wilk%0a** SA technical or SAt as a measure of quantity and accuracy of relevant information available to a command-cell member over time%0a** SA cognitive or SAc as a tentative measure of cognitive load and understanding%0a** using multiple metrics (SAt, SAc, sensor coverage, and battle tempo) as a function of time in one chart to visually explore relationships between the metrics and underlying phenomena (p136)%0a* Chapter 6 - Making Sense of the Battlefield: Even with Powerful Tools, the Task Remains Difficult, Stephen Riese, Douglas J. Peters, and Stephen Kirin%0a** Information advantage, and not level of acquired information, is the stronger indicator of tactical outcome.%0a*** "it is the difference between Red and Blue available information, and not the level of Blue SAt achieved, that is the stronger predictor of battle outcome." (p141)%0a**** confirming the idea of Seedea:Utopiahanalysis/Utopiahanalysis#BattleOfModels/evolutionary epistemology as a (or the) key edge%0a** Human tendencies and machine-interface limitations make Situation Awareness (SA) hard to maintain.%0a** Gaps and misinterpretations in SA are alarmingly common.%0a** Shared information does not necessarily mean shared SA.%0a*** "confirmation bias = the tendency to search for or interpret information in a way that confirms one’s preconceptions." (p158)%0a**** that could also be interpreted as theory-laden search for evidences thus potentially highlighting the importance of serendipity%0a** The cognitive load of future battle command is extremely high and tends to be disproportionately borne by the most junior leaders.%0a*** "future leaders [will have] to be proficient in processing vast amounts of information, determining what is relevant and what is not relevant, and making key decisions based on partial information." (p164)%0a**** to link with [[http://adrenaline.ucsd.edu/external/articles/Overload/published.html|A Few Thoughts on Cognitive Overload]], David Kirsh, Intellectica 2000%0a* Chapter 7 - Enabling Collaboration: Realizing the Collaborative Potential of Network-Enabled Command, Gary L. Klein, Leonard Adelman, and Alexander Kott%0a** discussion on collaboration based on case study%0a*** establishing the CEF (Collaboration Evaluation Framework) (p168)%0a** finding different level of description based on the individual and his tasks%0a** it is difficult to have the correct granularity (level of abstraction)%0a** situation awareness is multi-level and interaction between level can be imperfect (example of the loss of an MCS and the repercussions on Level-2 SA and Level 2 SA%0a* Chapter 8 - The Time to Decide: How Awareness and Collaboration Affect the Command Decision Making, Douglas J. Peters, LeRoy A. Jackson, Jennifer K. Phillips, and Karol G. Ross%0a** “The history of command can be understood in terms of a race between the demand for information and the ability of command systems to meet it. The quintessential problem facing any command system is dealing with uncertainty” (van Creveld 1985) (p195-196)%0a** looking-for-trees behavior (p211)%0a*** the commander gravitated to a reactive mode: he responded to changes on his display and frequently lost the initiative in the battle.%0a*** responding to frequent updates on the screen prevented the commander from spending the necessary time thinking about the bigger picture of the situation.%0a** "The more often a decision maker shifts attention, the shorter the dwell time on a data element, and the more shallow the cognitive processing." (p211)%0a* Concluding Thoughts, Alexander Kott%0a** "It helps to think about the human mind not as a user of battle-command technology, but rather as an intrinsic part of such technology—certainly a unique and precious part, but a part nevertheless. The rest of the technology must be built around this unique, predefined component in a way that carefully matches its special strengths and weaknesses." (p217)%0a%0a!!!See also%0a* on-going projects%0a** [[http://www.mitre.org/news/digest/advanced_research/03_09/data.html|Merging Data for Better Decisions Under Pressure]], MITRE, March 2009%0a** [[http://www.newsweek.com/id/194623|U.S. Soldiers' New Weapon: an iPod]], Newsweek International Edition, April 2009%0a** [[http://www.darpa.mil/ipto/programs/pal/pal.asp|Personalized Assistant that Learns (PAL)]] used in [[http://caloproject.sri.com/about/|project CALO]] (Cognitive Assistant that Learns and Organizes)%0a*** referenced in [[(http://wiki.seedea.org/)Seedea/VirtualAssistant]]%0a* News%0a** [[http://www.nytimes.com/2009/04/07/us/politics/07defense.html?_r=3&hp&pagewanted=all|Military Budget Reflects a Shift in U.S. Strategy]], The New York Times, April 6, 2009%0a*** and eventually the less actual importance of this book?%0a* [[http://www.robotictechnologyinc.com/index.php/cognitive-collective|Cognitive Collective]] 4D/RCS (The “4D” represents the four dimensions of space and time, while the “RCS” is an abbreviation for Real-time Control System) project by Robotic Technology Inc%0a%0a%0a%0a!!!Overall remarks and questions%0a* this? that?%0a%0a!!!!Synthesis%0aSo in the end, it was about X and was based on Y.%0a%0a!!!!Critics%0aPoint A, B and C are debatable because of e, f and j.%0a%0a!!!Vocabulary%0a(:new_vocabulary_start:)%0anew_word%0a(:new_vocabulary_end:)%0a%0a!!!Post-reading model%0aDraw a schema (using PmGraphViz or another solution) of the situation of the area in the studied domain after having read the book. Link it to the pre-reading model and align the two to help easy comparison.%0a%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[ReadingNotes.ReadingNotes|Menu]]'' ReadingNotes.BeautifulCode=[[http://oreilly.com/catalog/9780596510046|Beautiful Code - Leading Programmers Explain How They Think]] edited by Greg Wilson and Andy Oram - ISBN 9780596510046 - O'Reilly Media 2007%0a>>display:none%3c%3c%0a:book: (:if equal "Fabien" "{$Author}":)SharedLibrary:Beautiful.Code.OReilly.2007_0596510047/(:else:)http://books.google.com/books?id=ID&pg=PA(:ifend:)%0a>>%3c%3c%0a(:tc: 33:)(:tp: 624:)%0a(:isbn: 0596510047:)%0a%0a!!!Motivation%0aDescribe in a sentences or two what motivated me to read this book.%0a%0a!!!Pre-reading model%0aDraw a schema (using PmGraphViz or another solution) of the situation of the area in the studied domain before having read the book.%0a%0a!!!Reading%0a...earlier chapter to add%0a%0a14. How Elegant Code Evolves with Hardware The Case of Gaussian Elimination%0a* "Amdahl's Law: the observation that the time taken by the sequential portion of a computation provides the minimum bound for the entire execution time, and therefore limits the gains achievable from parallel processing."%0a** "In other words, unless most computations can be done independently, the point of diminishing returns is reached, and adding more processors to the hardware mix will not result in faster processing."%0a* see also%0a** [[Wikipedia:look-ahead computations]]%0a** Programming Amazon Web Services, OReilly 2008%0a15. The Long-Term Benefits of Beautiful Design%0a* "primary concern is not what the code looks like, but what I can do with it."%0a** "beauty in utility"%0a** CERN Library now the [[http://www.netlib.org/lapack/|LAPACK library]]%0a16. The Linux Kernel Driver Model: The Benefits of Working Together%0a* overall evolution of Linux kernel programming?%0a17. Another Level of Indirection%0a* ?%0a18. Python's Dictionary Implementation: Being All Things to All People%0a* ?%0a19. Multidimensional Iterators in NumPy%0a* ?%0a20. A Highly Reliable Enterprise System for NASA's Mars Rover Mission%0a* "This chapter describes the design and development of Collaborative Information Portal, or CIP, which is a large enterprise information system developed at NASA and used by mission managers, engineers, and scientists worldwide."%0a* "beauty is embodied in a complex software structure built by master builders who knew just where to pound in the nails. Large applications can be beautiful in ways that small programs often are not."%0a* "the more successful the middleware is, the less visible it becomes. Beautiful middleware should be invisible!"%0a* "''In any large application, the key to success is integration, not coding''. The beauty behind adhering to industry standards and best practices is that we did less coding by using COTS components, and because of common interfaces, these components were able to work well with each other."%0a* "For CIP, beauty is in its implementation of a service-oriented architecture and in the numerous simple but well-chosen components—the nails that master software builders know just where to pound in"%0a21. ERP5: Designing for Maximum Adaptability%0a* [[http://www.erp5.org/|ERP5 Community Wiki]] Industrial Grade Open Source / Libre Software ERP/CRM Solution%0a* "The core idea of a document-centric paradigm is that every business process relies on a series of documents to make it happen. The document's fields correspond to the structure of the process—that is, the fields reflect the data and the relationships among this data. Thus, if you watch how the business experts who use the ERP5 system navigate through the documents, you will discover the process workflow."%0a* "This chapter will show how this document-centric paradigm and a unified set of core concepts make ERP5 a highly flexible ERP. We will illustrate these ideas by explaining how we used rapid development techniques to create ERP5's project management module, Project."%0a* "ERP is software that aims to integrate all the data and processes of an organization into a unique system."%0a* [[http://www.erp5.org/UnifiedBusinessModel|Unified Business Model (aka UBM)]] according to ERP5 Community Wiki%0a22. A Spoonful of Sewage%0a* ". As software engineers, ''we are responsible for our own stress tests.'' Those that don't believe this—those have some patrician notion that writing such tests is too coarse for the delicate hands of a Gentleman Engineer—will deliver chronically broken software."%0a* "the first code written on any project should be the code in which bugs may invalidate larger design ideas."%0a* "implementing the hardest problems at the earliest phase in any given project, and to putting in place the infrastructure to validate that that infrastructure works (and remains working)."%0a23. ?%0a* no notes, read a while ago%0a24. Beautiful Concurrency%0a* "a beautiful program is one that is so simple and elegant that it obviously has no mistakes, rather than merely having no obvious mistakes"%0a** [[http://www.crsr.net/Notes/SantaClausProblem.html|The Santa Claus Problem]] by Tommy M. McGuire, 2009%0a25. Syntactic Abstraction: The syntax-case Expander%0a* "The KFFD algorithm is simple and elegant, and an expander based on it could certainly be a beautiful piece of code. The @@syntax-case@@ expander, on the other hand, is of necessity considerably more complex. It is not, however, any less beautiful, for there can still be beauty in complex software as long as it is well structured and does what it is designed to do."%0a26. Labor-Saving Architecture: An Object-Oriented Framework for Networked Software%0a* "our OO framework demonstrates a number of beautiful design elements, ranging from abstract design to concrete elements in the implementations of the different concurrency models."%0a* [[http://www.dre.vanderbilt.edu/|Distributed Object Computing (DOC) Group for DRE Systems]] lead by Dr. Douglas C. Schmidt%0a27. Integrating Business Partners the RESTful Way%0a* "This chapter will address some of the reasons for using a Web Services architecture, as well as explore some of the options to consider when integrating systems with the outside world."%0a* "I typically write a series of comments in the code as placeholders where I'll insert the real code later. I then systematically attack each pseudocode comment until I have a working implementation. This helps keep me focused on how each piece relates to the entire solution"%0a[[#ch28]]28. Beautiful Debugging%0a* "Among all methods, hints, and tricks, the consistent and disciplined use of the scientific method is the key to becoming a debugging master. This means three things:%0a** Be explicit%0a** Be systematic%0a** Look for the most likely causes first" %0a* http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Delta_Debugging%0a** [[http://www.st.cs.uni-saarland.de/dd/|Delta Debugging - Software Engineering Chair (Prof. Zeller)]] - Saarland University%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SzRqd4YeLlM|Learning from Code History]] by Andreas Zeller, Google Tech Talks 2009%0a* [[http://www.whyprogramsfail.com/|Why Programs Fail : A Guide to Systematic Debugging]] by Andreas Zeller, Morgan Kaufmann 2005%0a29. Treating Code As an Essay%0a* "Computers can, of course, deal with complexity without complaint, but this is not the case for human beings. Unreadable code will reduce most people's productivity significantly. On the other hand, easily understandable code will increase it. And we see beauty in such code."%0a* "In the past, some organizations measured productivity by the number of lines of code a programmer produced, so redundancy was actually tacitly encouraged."%0a* "Balance is the final element of beautiful code. So far I have talked about brevity, conservatism, simplicity, and flexibility. No element by itself will ensure a beautiful program."%0a* [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yukihiro_Matsumoto|Yukihiro Matsumoto]] chief designer of the Ruby programming language%0a[[#ch30]]30. When a Button Is All That Connects You to the World%0a* [[http://www.hawking.org.uk/index.php/disability/thecomputer|the computer]] at hawking.org.uk, previously checked for [[http://www.ourp.im/PIM/MembersTools#Hardware|OurP.IM hardware section]]%0a* [[Seedea:Oimp/Ubiquitousvocabulary]]%0a* "Our first question, and that of every engineer we explained this problem to, was: could we not find a way to increase the number of inputs Professor Hawking could provide? But his assistant was steadfast: Equalizer worked with a single button, and they saw no reason to change. We too saw the wisdom in writing software for the most extreme case of physical disability, for there were many kinds of binary switch that even a severely disabled person could press, operated by a shoulder, eyebrow, or tongue, or even directly by the brain. Having devised a solution that the largest possible number of people could use, we might then see how to speed up input for those with greater dexterity."%0a** "or even directly by the brain" means they did consider EEG/MRI/fMRI but discarded those solutions%0a*** see also my dedicated page [[Seedea:Content/Concepttreefmri#results]]%0a* "The software offers choices one by one to the user, who accepts a choice by clicking when the desired one is presented."%0a* "To speed up typing, eLocutor looks ahead, offering ways to complete the word being typed, and choices for the next word and the rest of the phrase." %0a* "The intelligence we built in is of three kinds:%0a** A relational database%0a** A cache%0a** Special groupings"%0a* "besides simply just clicking the button, he could hold down the button and release it at a strategic moment. The button, in effect, is not merely a binary input device, but actually an analog one, for it can provide a signal of varying duration."%0a* "Clicking a node performs its default action. But if you keep the button pressed, a separate menu opens up whose options roll by one by one, from which you pick one by releasing the button when the desired choice shows up."%0a31. Emacspeak: The Complete Audio Desktop%0a* lot of comments about (Emacs) Lisp advice and its object-oriented equivalent Aspect Oriented Programming%0a32. Code in Motion%0a* mostly inspired by [[http://www.perforce.com/perforce/papers/prettycode.html|The Seven Pillars of Pretty Code]] by C. Seiwald, Perforce Software 2005%0a* "this chapter is about how the code ''looks'': specifically, how certain human-visible traits of coding make serial collaboration possible. It's about the beauty of "code in motion.""%0a* http://www.perforce.com/beautifulcode/%0a* very interesting code analysis%0a** release branches%0a** Number of if statements at successive indentation depths per release%0a** Number of patches applied per release%0a* "To a programmer working on code in motion, beauty is code that can be modified with a minimum of fuss."%0a* "programmers read code in diffs, patches, merges, compiler errors, and debuggers—not just in syntax-colored text editors—and that they frequently, if unconsciously, infer logic from the visual appearance of code as well as from the code itself. In other words, there's more to comprehending code than meets the eye."%0a33. Writing Programs for "The Book"%0a* "The mathematician paul erdös often spoke of the book, a legendary volume (not to be found on the shelves of any earthly library) in which are inscribed the best possible proofs of all mathematical theorems. Perhaps there is also a ''Book'' for programs and algorithms, listing the best solution to every computational problem."%0a** [[http://bookbuzz.com/MBIO_About_Erdos.htm|About Paul Erdos]]%0a*** "Erdös liked to imagine that God had a book in which he wrote down all the most elegant and beautiful mathematical proofs. "That's one for The Book," was his greatest praise."%0a*** see also [[ReadingNotes/PCM]] even if it doesn't have a section about Paul Erdos%0a*** [[http://www.zalafilms.com/films/nisanumber.html|N Is a Number: A Portrait of Paul Erdös]], 1993%0a* "In cartoons, the moment of discovery is depicted as a light bulb turning on in a thought balloon. In my experience, that sudden flash of understanding feels more like being thumped in the back of the head with a two-by-four. When you wake up afterwards, you've learned something, but by then your new insight is so blindingly obvious that you can't quite believe you didn't know it all along. After a few days more, you begin to suspect that maybe you did know it; you ''must'' have known it; you just needed reminding. And when you pass the discovery along to the next person, you'll begin, %3c%3cAs everyone knows….>>"%0a* "Google can probably find the algorithm you want, or even the source code, so why waste time reinventing it? [yet] doing so is not necessarily prudent: you are trading known problems for unknown ones."%0a(:lp: 624:)(:lc: 33:)(:ld: 26/02/10:)%0a%0a!!!See also%0a* [[Tools/Programming]]%0a* [[http://www.javalobby.org/articles/beautiful-code/|"Beautiful Code" Review]] by Rick Wagner%0a* [[http://tal.forum2.org/beautiful_code|Beautiful Code Reviewed]] by Tal Cohen, Tal Cohen's Bookshelf: A Collection of Personal Opinions about Books 2008%0a* [[http://nickm.com/post/2010/08/code-is-beauty-beauty-code/|Code is Beauty, Beauty Code]] by Nick Montfort, Post Position August 2010%0a%0a!!!Overall remarks and questions%0a* this? that?%0a%0a!!!!Synthesis%0aSo in the end, it was about X and was based on Y.%0a%0a!!!!Critics%0aPoint A, B and C are debatable because of e, f and j.%0a%0a!!!Vocabulary%0a(:new_vocabulary_start:)%0anew_word%0a(:new_vocabulary_end:)%0a%0a!!!Post-reading model%0aDraw a schema (using PmGraphViz or another solution) of the situation of the area in the studied domain after having read the book. Link it to the pre-reading model and align the two to help easy comparison.%0a%0a!!!Categories%0a* [[!UncategorizedBook]]%0a%0a%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[ReadingNotes.ReadingNotes|Menu]]'' ReadingNotes.BehindTheMirror=Behind the mirror: a search for a natural history of human knowledge by Konrad Lorenz - ISBN 0156117762 - Harvest/HBJ 1978%0a>>display:none%3c%3c%0a:book: (:if equal "Fabien" "{$Author}":)SharedLibrary:bookname.pdf#zoom=100&page=(:else:)http://books.google.com/books?id=ID&pg=PA(:ifend:)%0a>>%3c%3c%0a(:tc: 15:)(:tp: 261:)(:isbn: 0156117762:)%0a%0a%25comment%25note that this was finished much earlier but without recall, recall starts a month before the current date to already start with very spaced recalls%25%25%0a(:startrecall: 25/10/10:)%0a%0a!!!Motivation%0aEvolutionary Epistemology page on Wikipedia.%0a%0a!!!Pre-reading model%0aDraw a schema (using PmGraphViz or another solution) of the situation of the area in the studied domain before having read the book.%0a%0a!!![[#Reading]]Reading%0a* Introduction - Epistemological prolegomena%0a** "The physiological mechanism whose function it is to understand the real world is no less real than the world itself. This very obverse is the subject of my book." (p19)%0a* Life as a process of learning%0a** "as a Viennese friend of mine once put it, %3c%3cLife feeds on negative entropy>>" (p21)%0a*** see also [[Wikipedia:Hans Hass]]' energon%0a* The creation of new system characteristics%0a** "Thorpe demonstrated that the most important creative principle in evolution is the emergence of a totality from a mass of different parts which become more and more dissimilar in the process - as well as more dependent on each other." (p32)%0a* Strata of existence%0a** Summary at the end of the chapter%0a* Short-term information gain%0a* Adaptive modifications of behavior%0a* Feedback of experience: conditioning by reinforcement%0a* The roots of conceptual thought%0a* The human mind%0a* Culture as a living system%0a* Factors making for the invariance of culture%0a* Culture and change%0a* Symbols and language%0a* The aimlessness of cultural development%0a* Oscillation and fluctuation as cognitive functions%0a* Behind the mirror%0a** quoting Donald Campbell, including in references Evolutionary epistemology (to check too)%0a(:lp: 261:)(:lc: 15:)(:ld: 24/02/10:)%0a%0a!!!See also%0a* "Our cognitive apparatus is itself an objective reality which has acquired its present form through contact with and adaptation to equally real things in the outer world." K. Lorenz (1976), Behind the Mirror%0a** in "Model Formation and the Role of Semantics", page 164 of The Mind vs. the Computer in The Crucible of Consciousness%0a* [[Wikipedia:Behind the Mirror: A Search for a Natural History of Human Knowledge]]%0a** "Evolution is the process of growing perception of the outer world by living nature itself."%0a* [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Teleonomy|Teleonomy]] according to Wikipedia%0a** "quality of apparent purposefulness and of goal-directedness of structures and functions in living organisms that derive from their evolutionary history, adaptation for reproductive success, or generally, due to the operation of a program."%0a* [[http://www.archive.org/details/geneticphilosoph027213mbp|Genetic Philosophy Of Education]] by G. E . Partridge, Sturgis amp Walton 1912%0a* [[http://www.arte.tv/fr/accueil/semaine/244,broadcastingNum=939904,day=7,week=47,year=2008.html|Le cerveau en mirroir : La supériorité intellectuelle de l'ętre humain sur le monde du vivant serait-elle une fiction collective?]], Arte 2008%0a* [[http://www.kli.ac.at/theorylab/Fulltext/campbell/campbell.html|From Evolutionary Epistemology Via Selection Theory to a Sociology of Scientific Validity]] adapted from Donald T. Campbell %0a** referring to Lorenz, K. (1973) Die Ruckseite des Spiegels. Munich: Piperverlag. (Translated as Behind the mirror. New York: Harcourt Brace Iovanovich, 1973).%0a* my [[Cookbook/Cognition#CognitiveMirror]] and [[Cookbook/Mind]] explorations* [[http://press.princeton.edu/titles/778.html|Philosophy and the Mirror of Nature]] by Richard Rorty, Princeton University Press 1981%0a%0a!!!Overall remarks and questions%0a* quoting a friend "Life feeds on negative entropy." (p20)%0a** one could consider this quote in the light of information transfert rate (ITR) used a measure in brain-machine intefaces (BMI)%0a*** see also discussion with Michel Besserve during [[Events/LImagerieCerebraleDansTousSesEtats]]%0a* how can the conclusion (p243) and evolutionary epistemology overall be applied? By applying popularity as selection (a la PageRank which seems to be showing its limit)?%0a** [[Wiki/]]%0a** [[Fabien/EpistemologicalModel]]%0a%0a!!!!Synthesis%0aSo in the end, it was about X and was based on Y.%0a%0a!!!!Critics%0aPoint A, B and C are debatable because of e, f and j.%0a%0a!!!Vocabulary%0a(:new_vocabulary_start:)%0anew_word%0a(:new_vocabulary_end:)%0a%0a!!!Post-reading model%0aDraw a schema (using PmGraphViz or another solution) of the situation of the area in the studied domain after having read the book. Link it to the pre-reading model and align the two to help easy comparison.%0a%0a!!!Categories%0a* [[!UncategorizedBook]]%0a%0a%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[ReadingNotes.ReadingNotes|Menu]]'' ReadingNotes.BeingNoOne=[[http://mitpress.mit.edu/catalog/item/default.asp?ttype=2&tid=10383|Being No One - The Self-Model Theory of Subjectivity]] by Thomas Metzinger - ISBN 0262633086 - The MIT Press 2004%0a>>display:none%3c%3c%0a:book: (:if equal "Fabien" "{$Author}":)SharedLibrary:bookname.pdf#zoom=100&page=(:else:)http://books.google.com/books?id=COYWQ_7Nla4C&pg=PA(:ifend:)%0a>>%3c%3c%0a(:tc: 8:)(:tp: 700:)%0a(:isbn: 0262633086:)%0a%0a!!!Motivation%0aSee [[The Ego Tunnel]] + watched his 2005 [[PersonalInformationStream/WithoutNotesJune10#BeingNoOne|Being No One]] UC Berkeley conference + BBC documentary based on [[http://www.sciencemag.org/cgi/content/abstract/317/5841/1096|Video Ergo Sum: Manipulating Bodily Self-Consciousness]] (including Olaf Blanke, Science 2007)%0a%0a!!!Pre-reading model%0aDraw a schema (using PmGraphViz or another solution) of the situation of the area in the studied domain before having read the book.%0a%0a!!!Reading%0a* [[#Chapter1]]1 Questions%0a** problematic and resulting plan (p1)%0a* [[#Chapter2]]2 Tools I%0a** conceptual tools as models (p13)%0a* [[#Chapter3]]3 The Representational Deep Structure of Phenomenal Experience %0a** definitions and numbered constraints%0a** starting with 3.2.1 on Global Availability%0a### Global Availability%0a### Activation within a window of presence%0a### Integration into a coherent global state%0a### Convolved holism%0a### Dynamicity%0a### Perspectivalness%0a### Tranparency%0a### Offline activation%0a### Representation of intensities%0a### "Ultrasmoothness": The homogeneity of simple content%0a### Adaptivity%0a* [[#Chapter4]]4 Neurophenomenological Case Studies I%0a** debugging the mind (p213)%0a** studying limit cases allow to test the validity of the proposed theory and extract information from the problem%0a* [[#Chapter5]]5 Tools II%0a** building upon the conceptual tools proposed during chapter 2 but focusing on self-representation (p265)%0a** "The phenomenal self can now be regarded as a ''weapon'', developed in a cognitive arms race" (p273)%0a*** Seedea:Research/Drive%0a*** mention of Andy Clark 1989, p61%0a* [[#Chapter6]]6 The Representational Deep Structure of the Phenomenal First-Person Perspective%0a** phenomenal ''self''-model (PSM)%0a** phenomenal model of intentionality-reaction (PMIR)%0a** proposal of neuromatrix (Melzack), ontomatrix, phylomatrix, ... (p357)%0a** [[http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/10491980|From the gate to the neuromatrix]], Melzack 1999%0a*** [[Cookbook/Cognition#Thinking]]%0a** [[ReadingNotesBeingNoOne/ReadingNotesBeingNoOne#syntax|syntactic definitions]] (p398 to 402)%0a** "Conscious human beings are %3c%3cmobile points of view>> (Brinck and Gardenfors 1999, p. 101)." (p406)%0a*** added to Seedea:Research/PhylogeneticFlowProgramming to re-inforce the idea that the environment or closure itself should be an object or atom moving through time thus also an ΦFP atom%0a** "The PMIR is what builds the bridge to the social dimension." (p420)%0a* [[#Chapter7]]7 Neurophenomenological Case Studies II%0a** "The humain brain opens up a vast computional space, and a certain partition of this computional space is now unoccupied: no computional resources are needed to process information related to the amputated limb and to activate the respective part of the self-model. It also seems safe to say that the humain brain allocates computional resources in a comptitive, evolution style." (p475)%0a** "Self-models can be viewed not only as tool but as organs as well. A self-model is an ''abstract'' organ." (p522)%0a** "Emotions represent "logic of survival" (as ,e.g., Damasio 1999 puts it), and the emotional seldf-model ''embodies'' this logic." (p523)%0a*** [[Wikipedia:António Damásio]]%0a**** [[http://depts.washington.edu/uwch/katz/20022003/antonio_damasio.html|Antonio Damasio]] at University of Iowa, Katz Lectures in the Humanities 2003%0a*** [[Fabien/MyBeliefs#B8]]%0a*** [[Crucial Conversations]]%0a* [[#Chapter8]]8 Preliminary Answers%0a** "The new phenomenal property of personhood could now start to unfold its functional profile. Because it made this radically new information globally available for deliberate action control, for linguistic report and communication, for self-ascription and critical discussion, it was now possible for us to also ''share'' this information. Our PSM allowed us to pool our cognitive resources." (p601)%0a** "the human PSM was the decisive neurocomputational tool in the shift from biological to cultural evolution." (p601)%0a*** especially for pedagogy and education%0a** "One man's primitive is another man's high-level theoretical entity." (p605)%0a*** see also my [[Fabien/LayeredModel]]%0a** mention of GOFAI (p615)%0a** last pages (before Being No One) on basically the AI critics on the ethical basis of suffering%0a** last paragraph on constantly confusing oneself being itself a pun as there is no self to confuse in the first place%0a*** opening on the ability of someone to go further%0a*** very close to the Berkeley talk%0a(:lp: 700:)(:lc: 8:)(:ld: 21/08/10:)%0a%0a(:startrecall:21/08/10:)%0a%0a(:include ReadingNotesBeingNoOne/ReadingNotesBeingNoOne:)%0a%0a%25right%25(import from [[ReadingNotesBeingNoOne/]])%0a%0a!!See also%0a* http://www.scholarpedia.org/article/Self_models%0a* http://www.philosophie.uni-mainz.de/metzinger/%0a* Laerdal [[http://www.laerdal.com/doc/7320252/SimMan.html|SimMan]] portable and advanced patient simulator for team training.%0a* [[http://www.vph-noe.eu/|Virtual Physiological Human network of excellence]] (VPH NoE)%0a* [[http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/consciousness-temporal/|Temporal Consciousness]], Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy%0a* PMIR and [[Cognition/Cognition|experiment conducted with Alexandre Lang]] in TX at UT acknowledged in [[http://linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/S0732118X07000748|Perceptual interactions in a minimalist virtual environment]] New Ideas in Psychology Volume 27, Issue 1, April 2009, Pages 32-47 %0a* [[Scholarpedia:Self models]] curated by Thomas Metzinger%0a** "This concept [of self-model] may [...] help develop more robust machines and shed light on the phylogeny and the ontogeny of self-modeling in animals"%0a** "a self-model allows a physical system to %3c%3censlave>> its low-level dynamics with the help of a single, integrated, and internal whole-system model, thereby controlling and functionally %3c%3cowning>> it. "%0a* [[http://ccsl.mae.cornell.edu/emergent_self_models|Robotic Introspection: Self-modeling]] with Josh Bongard, Victor Zykov and Hod Lipson, Cornell Computational Synthesis Laboratory%0a* mentioned in my answer http://www.quora.com/Brain-Computer-Interfaces/Would-it-be-possible-to-transfer-or-extend-your-consciousness-to-an-avatar%0a%0a!!!Overall remarks and questions%0a* does it provide a formalization that can be used to do make your own self-model?%0a* position toward Simulacre and Simulation by Baudrillard?%0a** not mentionned in Being No One%0a* explictly thanking Francisco Varela in the Acknowledgments%0a* Am I an API to myself?%0a** rather than looking outside of my physical boundaries (e.g. [[Cookbook/Cognition#ExocognitionAsNetworkTraversal]]) maybe I can consider my physiology a leverage-able network itself %0a* could transparency be compared with the%0a** proxy design pattern?%0a** interface of an API?%0a* would data flow programming encounter the same limitations?%0a** i.e. the inability for a process to study its sub-processes live simply because of their speed of execution%0a* http://www.AlainCardon.net work on "génération de faits de conscience artificiels avec intentionnalité"%0a** also mentioning ethical questions%0a%0a!!!!Synthesis%0aSo in the end, it was about X and was based on Y.%0a%0a!!!!Critics%0aPoint A, B and C are debatable because of e, f and j.%0a%0a!!!Vocabulary%0a(:new_vocabulary_start:)%0anew_word%0a(:new_vocabulary_end:)%0a%0a!!!Post-reading model%0aDraw a schema (using PmGraphViz or another solution) of the situation of the area in the studied domain after having read the book. Link it to the pre-reading model and align the two to help easy comparison.%0a%0a!!!Categories%0a* [[!UncategorizedBook]]%0a%0a%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[ReadingNotes.ReadingNotes|Menu]]'' ReadingNotes.BlueOceanStrategy=[[http://www.blueoceanstrategy.com/|Blue Ocean Strategy]] by W. Chan Kim & Renée Mauborgne - ISBN 1591396190 - Harvard Business School Press 2005%0a>>display:none%3c%3c%0a:book: (:if equal "Fabien" "{$Author}":)SharedLibrary:Blue Ocean Strategy.pdf#zoom=100&page=(:else:)http://books.google.com/books?id=ID&pg=PA(:ifend:)%0a>>%3c%3c%0a(:tc: 9:)(:tp: 240:)%0a(:isbn: 1591396190:)%0a%0a!!!Motivation%0aWill be discussed during [[Events/MBE04]].%0a%0a!!!Pre-reading model%0aCompetition, especially competition over prices, can be extremely damaging. Different strategies, including less confrontational ones, can be more efficient based on the type of market which is the result of its intrinsic nature (type of product, technology based or not, oligopolistic, etc).%0a%0a!!!Reading%0a%0aPart One: Blue Ocean Strategy%0a* [[#Chapteconr1]]1 Creating Blue Oceans%0a** "market universe composed of two sorts of oceans: red oceans and blue oceans. %0a*** %25red%25Red oceans%25%25 represent all the industries in existence today. This is the known market space.%0a*** %25blue%25Blue oceans%25%25 denote all the industries not in existence today. This is the unknown market space." (p[[{$:book}21|4]])%0a** "This book provides practical frameworks and analytics for the systematic pursuit and capture of blue oceans." (p5)%0a** "To focus on the red ocean is therefore to accept the key constraining factors of war—limited terrain and the need to beat an enemy to succeed—and to deny the distinctive strength of the business world: the capacity to create new market space that is uncontested." (p7)%0a** "niche markets and havens for monopoly continue to disappear"%0a*** a niche market is probably a very limited in size red ocean%0a** reference to In Search of Excellence and Built to Last and statistics on the low rate of sustainability of companies they studied%0a*** also comparison with the average rate of the industry sector%0a** focusing on the analysis of strategic moves rather than industries or companies%0a*** "A strategic move is the set of managerial actions and decisions involved in making a major market-creating business offering." (p10)%0a** "value innovation [...] instead of focusing on beating the competition, you focus on making the competition irrelevant by creating a leap in value for buyers and your company, thereby opening up new and uncontested market space" (p12)%0a*** redefined with a schema figure 1-2 (p16)%0a*** [[http://www.blueoceanstrategy.com/abo/vi.html|Value Innovation]] animated schema from BOS tools at BlueOceanStrategy.com%0a** "Value innovation occurs only when companies align innovation with utility, price, and cost positions. If they fail to anchor innovation with value in this way, technology innovators and market pioneers often lay the eggs that other companies hatch." (p13)%0a** [[http://www.blueoceanstrategy.com/abo/redvsblue.html|Red Ocean vs Blue Ocean]] animated schema from BOS tools at BlueOceanStrategy.com%0a** using Le Cirque du Soleil as the main example throughout the chapter%0a** concluding the chapter with the description of each chapter of the book%0a** the remark that hitech companies tend to overshoot the need of the users because of their competitive arm-race on technological innovation opposed to value innovation seems to be coherent with [[ScanningNotes#TheInnovatorsDilemma|The Innovators Dilemma]]%0a* [[#Chapter2]]2 Analytical Tools and Frameworks%0a** [[http://www.blueoceanstrategy.com/abo/strategy_canvas.html|Strategy Canvas]] animated schema from BOS tools at BlueOceanStrategy.com%0a** using the US wine industry, in paricular [yellow tail], as the main example throughout the chapter %0a** [[http://www.blueoceanstrategy.com/abo/4_action.html|4 Actions Framework]] animated schema from BOS tools at BlueOceanStrategy.com%0a** [[http://www.blueoceanstrategy.com/abo/errc_grid.html|Eliminate-Reduce-Raise-Create Grid (ERRC) Grid]] animated schema from BOS tools at BlueOceanStrategy.com%0a** "a good way to test the effectiveness and strength of a strategy is to look at whether it contains a strong and authentic tagline." (p[[{$:book}57|40]])%0a%0a%0aPart Two: Formulating Blue Ocean Strategy%0a* [[#Chapter3]]3 Reconstruct Market Boundaries%0a** "The more that companies share this conventional wisdom about how they compete, the greater the competitive convergence among them." (p48)%0a** 6 paths framework , Look Accross :%0a*** Alternative Industries%0a**** "the space between alternative industries provides opportunities for value innovation. " (p50)%0a**** "What are the alternative industries to your industry? Why do customers trade across them? By focusing on the key factors that lead buyers to trade across alternative industries and eliminating or reducing everything else, you can create a blue ocean of new market space." (p55)%0a*** Strategic Groups Within Industries%0a**** "What are the strategic groups in your industry? Why do customers trade up for the higher group, and why do they trade down for the lower one? " (p61)%0a*** the Chain of Buyers%0a**** "What is the chain of buyers in your industry? Which buyer group does your industry typically focus on? If you shifted the buyer group of your industry, how could you unlock new value" (p65)%0a*** Complementary Product and Service Offerings%0a**** "What is the context in which your product or service is used? What happens before, during, and after? Can you identify the pain points? How can you eliminate these pain points through a complementary product or service offering? " (p69)%0a*** Functional or Emotional Appeal to Buyers%0a**** "Does your industry compete on functionality or emotional appeal? If you compete on emotional appeal, what elements can you strip out to make it functional? If you compete on functionality, what elements can be added to make it emotional? " (p75)%0a*** Time%0a**** "What trends have a high probability of impacting your industry, are irreversible, and are evolving in a clear trajectory? How will these trends impact your industry? Given this, how can you open up unprecedented customer utility? " (p[[{$:book}96|79]])%0a* [[#Chapter4]]4 Focus on the Big Picture, Not the Numbers%0a** discussing consultancy sessions%0a** explaining why the canvas should be a synthetic tool%0a** [[http://www.blueoceanstrategy.com/abo/pms_map.html|Pioneer-Migrator-Settler Map]] animated schema from BOS tools at BlueOceanStrategy.com%0a* [[#Chapter5]]5 Reach Beyond Existing Demand%0a** [[http://www.blueoceanstrategy.com/abo/noncustomers.html|3 Tiers of Noncustomers]] animated schema from BOS tools at BlueOceanStrategy.com%0a** First-Tier Noncustomers%0a*** "These soon-to-be noncustomers are those who minimally use the current market offerings to get by as they search for something better" (p105)%0a** Second-Tier Noncustomers%0a*** "What are the key reasons second-tier noncustomers refuse to use the products or services of your industry? Look for the commonalities across their responses." (p109)%0a** Third-Tier Noncustomers%0a*** "their needs and the business opportunities associated with them have somehow always been assumed to belong to other markets." (p110)%0a** "when your competitors succeed in attracting the mass of noncustomers with a value innovation move, many of your existing customers may be attracted away because they too may be willing to put their differences aside to gain the offered leap in value. " (p115)%0a* [[#Chapter6]]6 Get the Strategic Sequence Right%0a** technology trap "assumption that bleeding-edge technology is equivalent to bleeding-edge utility for buyers" (p120)%0a** [[http://www.blueoceanstrategy.com/abo/BEC.html|Buyer Experience Cycle / Buyer Utility Map]] animated schema from BOS tools at BlueOceanStrategy.com%0a** [[http://www.blueoceanstrategy.com/abo/sequence.html|Sequence of Blue Ocean Strategy]] animated schema from BOS tools at BlueOceanStrategy.com%0a%0a%0aPart Three: Executing Blue Ocean Strategy%0a* [[#Chapter7]]7 Overcome Key Organizational Hurdles%0a** [[http://www.blueoceanstrategy.com/abo/4_hurdles.html|4 Hurdles to Execution]] animated schema from BOS tools at BlueOceanStrategy.com%0a** "Conventional wisdom asserts that the greater the change, the greater the resources and time you will need to bring about results." (p148)%0a** [[http://www.blueoceanstrategy.com/abo/tpl.html|Conventional Wisdom vs Tipping Point Leadership]] animated schema from BOS tools at BlueOceanStrategy.com%0a** "''Hot spots'' are activities that have low resource input but high potential performance gains." (p156)%0a** "''cold spots'' are activities that have high resource input but low performance impact." (p156)%0a** [[http://www.blueoceanstrategy.com/abo/fair_process.html|Three ε Principles of Fair Process]] animated schema from BOS tools at BlueOceanStrategy.com%0a** "fair process signals to people that there is a level playing field and that leaders value employees’ intellectual and emotional worth despite all the change that may be required." (p164)%0a** "Not every challenge requires a proportionate action. Focus on acts of disproportionate influence." (p169)%0a* [[#Chapter8]]8 Build Execution into Strategy%0a** "when individuals are treated with emotional recognition, they feel emotionally tied to the strategy and inspired to give their all." (p182)%0a** "By organizing the strategy formulation process around the principles of fair process, you can build execution into strategy making from the start. With fair process, people tend to be committed to support the resulting strategy even when it is viewed as not favorable or at odds with their perception of what is strategically correct for their unit. " (p184)%0a* [[#Chapter9]]9 Conclusion: The Sustainability and Renewal of Blue Ocean Strategy%0a** "A blue ocean strategy brings with it considerable barriers to imitation." (p185)%0a*** that this book is lowering?%0a** "almost every blue ocean strategy will be imitated." (p188)%0a** "To avoid the trap of competing, you need to monitor value curves on the strategy canvas" (p188)%0a** "As competitors’ value curves converge toward yours, you should begin reaching out for another value innovation to create a new blue ocean. " (p189)%0a%0a(:lp: 240:)(:lc: 9:)(:ld: 16/04/10:)(:startrecall: 16/04/10:)%0a%0a%0a!!!See also%0a* [[Demons In Eden]]%0a* [[Content/Strategy Lessons]]%0a* Seedea:AppliedBooks/BlueOceanStrategy%0a* [[Wikipedia:Blue Ocean Strategy]]%0a* [[http://www.blueoceanstrategy.com/|BlueOceanStrategy.com]]%0a** [[http://www.blueoceanstrategy.com/abo/bos_tools.html|Tools, Frameworks and Methodologies]]%0a* profiles of authors in Faculty & Research at INSEAD%0a** [[http://www.insead.edu/facultyresearch/faculty/profiles/ckim/|W. Chan Kim]]%0a** [[http://www.insead.edu/facultyresearch/faculty/profiles/rmauborgne/|Renee Mauborgne]]%0a* [[http://www.insead.edu/blueoceanstrategyinstitute/|The INSEAD Blue Ocean Strategy Institute]]%0a** [[http://www.insead.edu/blueoceanstrategyinstitute/BOS/index.cfm|The Concept]] and The Ten Key Points of Blue Ocean Strategy %0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HJH0g-EPGDs|'Blue Ocean Strategy' Business Management Book Synopsis]] by bryaneye, 2008%0a* [[Wikipedia:Unique selling proposition]] (USP)%0a* [[http://www.slideshare.net/Christiansandstrom/blue-ocean-strategy-and-the-transistor-radio|Blue Ocean Strategy and the Transistor Radio]] presentation by Chris Sandström, 2009%0a* [[http://www.boscreateware.com/|Blue Ocean Strategy Createware]] by Michael Olenick from valueinnovation.net%0a* [[http://www.franck-brignoli.fr/notebook/pmwiki.php/Livres/BlueOceanStrategy|notes by Franck Brignoli]]%0a* also mentioned in [[http://www.businessmodelgeneration.com/|Business Model Generation]] Alexander Osterwalder, 2009%0a* [[http://xml.gov/stratml/|Strategy Markup Language (StratML)]] XML vocabulary and schema for strategic plans.%0a* following 2009 article [[Wikipedia:How Strategy Shapes Structure]]%0a%0a!!!Overall remarks and questions%0a* can this be compared to a chessboard with a very hot middle?%0a** the middle is crucial to master but also very costly%0a* what is the difference between strategists advocating their own work and other belief systems?%0a** paradigmatic examples, dataset and their analysis, are all provided by advocate of the strategy, the authors%0a** [[Wikipedia:Blue Ocean Strategy#Criticisms]]%0a** e.g. if everybody applies BOS, wouldn't it just create a middle ground segments in the Strategy Canvas?%0a*** it seems not since it also "extends" the curve by providing new differentiation criteria%0a* add the poster made by Sylvain on Porter's Competitive Strategy%0a%0a!!!!Synthesis%0aSo in the end, it was about X and was based on Y.%0a%0a!!!!Critics%0aPoint A, B and C are debatable because of e, f and j.%0a%0a!!!Quizz%0a* question simple ?%0a** reponse courte%0a* question complexe ?%0a** reponse longue%0a* question choix multiple : A ? B ? C ?%0a** A%0aTo consider as a collaboration with [[http://www.franck-brignoli.fr/notebook/pmwiki.php/Site/AllRecentChanges|Franck Brignoli and his PIM]] for [[Wiki/MemoryRecipe]]%0a%0a%0a!!!Vocabulary%0a(:new_vocabulary_start:)%0anew_word%0a(:new_vocabulary_end:)%0a%0a!!!Post-reading model%0aDraw a schema (using PmGraphViz or another solution) of the situation of the area in the studied domain after having read the book. Link it to the pre-reading model and align the two to help easy comparison.%0a%0a!!!Categories%0a* [[!Business]]%0a%0a%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[ReadingNotes.ReadingNotes|Menu]]'' ReadingNotes.BrainRules=[[http://www.pearpress.com/?q=books#brainrules|Brain Rules: 12 Principles for Surviving and Thriving at Work, Home, and School]] by John Medina - ISBN 0979777704 - Pear Press 2008%0a>>display:none%3c%3c%0a:book: (:if equal "Fabien" "{$Author}":)SharedLibrary:bookname.pdf#zoom=100&page=(:else:)http://books.google.com/books?id=ID&pg=PA(:ifend:)%0a>>%3c%3c%0a(:tc: 12:)(:tp: 301:)%0a(:isbn: 0979777704:)%0a%0a!!!Motivation%0aDescribe in a sentences or two what motivated me to read this book.%0a%0a!!!Pre-reading model%0aDraw a schema (using PmGraphViz or another solution) of the situation of the area in the studied domain before having read the book.%0a%0a!!!Reading%0a* [[#Chapter1]]Rule #1 Exercise boosts brain power%0a** my [[Content/Exercises]] page with weekly reminders%0a** check is [[Content/Exercises]] and [[Content/PersonalInformationStream]] are correlated%0a* [[#Chapter2]]Rule #2 The human brain evolved, too%0a** see [[FECN]]+[[MecaMind]]%0a** [[Wikipedia:Triune brain]]%0a** mention of [[Wikipedia:Theory of mind]] or , as discovered during [[SC02]]%0a** on the cooperation, see [[Wikipedia:The Evolution of Cooperation]] and [[Wikipedia:Game theory]]%0a* [[#Chapter3]]Rule #3 Every brain is wired differently%0a** my own requirements for [[Cookbook/Cognition#WikiBrainMapping]] and [[Cookbook/ObjectsExoBrain]]%0a** see also [[Events/LImagerieCerebraleDansTousSesEtats]]%0a** on IQ (p63) see my [[Content/IntelligenceQuotient]] page%0a* [[#Chapter4]]Rule #4 We don’t pay attention to boring things%0a** mention of Gun, Gems and Stell (p75), cf [[PersonalInformationStream/LinkOfTheMonth]]%0a** regarding Posner's Trinity Model ([[Wikipedia:Attentional shift#Three_stages_of_attention_orienting]]and attention (p78), see [[Cookbook/Cognition#GoalFocusAttention]] including links on the attention networks%0a** "Try creating an interruption-free zone during the day" (p93) cf [[CognitiveEnvironments/]] and [[Cookbook/Cognition#DedicatedCreativityTime]]%0a** see also the [[http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/digitalnation/living-faster/split-focus/multitasking-at-mit.html|split focus: multitasking at M.I.T.]], FRONTLINE: digital nation, PBS 2010%0a* [[#Chapter5]]Rule #5 Repeat to remember%0a** metaphor of door handles close to [[Wikipedia:Affordance]] (p114)%0a** according to [[PersonalInformationStream/WithoutNotesJanuary11#ActivelyRecalling|Learning science : Actively recalling information from memory beats elaborate study methods]], ScienceDaily January 2011 it could be "Retrieve to remember"%0a*** added to [[Cookbook/Cognition#DailyExercisesFeed]]%0a* [[#Chapter6]]Rule #6 Remember to repeat%0a** see also my [[Wiki/MemoryRecipe]]%0a* [[#Chapter7]]Rule #7 Sleep well, think well%0a** see [[Content/Health#Sleep]]%0a* [[#Chapter8]]Rule #8 Stressed brains don’t learn the same way%0a** mention of [[Wikipedia:Learned helplessness]]%0a** previously discovered while watching a video related to [[InformationRules]]%0a** difference between rate stress and chronic stress%0a*** e.g. in the workplace%0a* [[#Chapter9]]Rule #9 Stimulate more of the senses%0a** chapter read while listening to Jamie XX remixes%0a** [[Wikipedia:Involuntary memory]]%0a*** Proust's [[Wikipedia:In Search of Lost Time]]%0a** note on olfactory sensory specificity of bypassing the thalamus%0a* [[#Chapter10]]Rule #10 Vision trumps all other senses%0a** cf earlier discovered table on senses bandwidth (in MB/s)%0a** see also the work of Varela, cf [[TreeOfKnowledge]]%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ACtjN4CSN50|Donald Duck in MathMagic Land]], Walt Disney Pictures 1959%0a* [[#Chapter11]]Rule #11 Male and female brains are different%0a** ?%0a* [[#Chapter12]]Rule #12 We are powerful and natural explorers%0a** mention of [[Wikipedia:Mirror neurons]] (p269)%0a%0a(:lp: 301:)(:lc: 12:)(:ld: 24/01/11:)%0a%0a(:startrecall: 25/01/11:)%0a%0a!!!See also%0a* [[Cognition.Cognition]]%0a* [[Cookbook.Cognition]]%0a* previously read books%0a** [[TheWisdomParadox]]%0a** [[QueFaireDeNotreCerveau]]%0a** [[FECN]]%0a** [[Supersizing]]%0a* [[http://brainrules.net/|BrainRules.net]] Brain development for parents, teachers and business leaders%0a* [[http://www.slideshare.net/garr/brain-rules-for-presenters|Brain Rules for Presenters]] Garr Reynolds%0a* http://www.youtube.com/user/brainrulesbook%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IK1nMQq67VI|John Medina]], Authors@Google 2008 %0a* http://quiz.thefullwiki.org/ on the book itself, key topics and the authors%0a* links to videos on growth cone and other, cf [[PersonalInformationStream/LinkOfTheMonth]] and [[http://fabien.benetou.fr/PersonalInformationStream/WithoutNotes]] overall%0a* [[http://www.davidrock.net/books/|Your Brain at Work]] by David Rock%0a* [[Events/LImagerieCerebraleDansTousSesEtats]] at [[http://icm-institute.org/|ICM]]%0a* [[http://podcast.rubyonrails.com/programs/1/episodes/john-medina|John Medina]], the Ruby on Rails Podcast 2008%0a* [[http://podcast.rubyonrails.com/programs/1/episodes/john-medina-conclusion|John Medina (Conclusion)]] the Ruby on Rails Podcast 2008%0a%0a%0a!!!Overall remarks and questions%0a* chapters tend to be opened by pathological case, thus showing that the "average" behavior, even if expected, is not the sole behavior%0a** consequently showing how useful the correct is%0a** also showing what related problems could be avoided%0a* chapters also open on ideas and suggestion for decision makers, in particular for the education system overall but also the workplace%0a* multiple metaphors of software as pre-established brain circuitry%0a%0a!!!!Synthesis%0aSo in the end, it was about X and was based on Y.%0a%0a!!!!Critics%0aPoint A, B and C are debatable because of e, f and j.%0a%0a!!!Vocabulary%0a(:new_vocabulary_start:)%0anew_word%0a(:new_vocabulary_end:)%0a%0a!!!Post-reading model%0aDraw a schema (using PmGraphViz or another solution) of the situation of the area in the studied domain after having read the book. Link it to the pre-reading model and align the two to help easy comparison.%0a%0a!!!Categories%0a* [[!UncategorizedBook]]%0a%0a%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[ReadingNotes.ReadingNotes|Menu]]'' ReadingNotes.BusinessModelGeneration=[[http://eu.wiley.com/WileyCDA/WileyTitle/productCd-0470876417.html|Business Model Generation: A Handbook for Visionaries, Game Changers, and Challengers]] by Alexander Osterwalder, Yves Pigneur - ISBN 0470876417 - Wiley 2010%0a>>display:none%3c%3c%0a:book: (:if equal "Fabien" "{$Author}":)SharedLibrary:bookname.pdf#zoom=100&page=(:else:)http://books.google.com/books?id=ID&pg=PA(:ifend:)%0a>>%3c%3c%0a(:tc: 5:)(:tp: 288:)(:isbn: 0470876417:)%0a%0a!!!Motivation%0aThinking that one could innovate not solely through a new product or service but also through the economical means to make it realistic. Read the main author [[http://www.hec.unil.ch/aosterwa/PhD/|2004 Ph.D thesis]] thinking then that formalism could be used to algorithmically generate new business models (BM).%0a%0a!!!Pre-reading model%0aDraw a schema (using PmGraphViz or another solution) of the situation of the area in the studied domain before having read the book.%0a%0a!!!Reading%0a* [[#Chapter1]]1 Canvas%0a** Definition of a Business Model%0a** The 9 Building Blocks%0a** The Business Model Canvas%0a* [[#Chapter2]]2 Patterns%0a** Unbundling Business Models%0a** The Long Tail%0a** Multi-Sided Platforms%0a** FREE as a Business Model%0a** Open Business Models(:lp: 288:)(:lc: 5:)(:ld: 26/06/11:)%0a* [[#Chapter3]]3 Design%0a** Customer Insights%0a** Ideation%0a** Visual Thinking%0a** Prototyping%0a** Storytellin%0a** Scenarios%0a* [[#Chapter4]]4 Strategy%0a** Business Model Environment%0a** Evaluating Business Models%0a** Business Model Perspective on Blue Ocean Strategy%0a** Managing Multiple Business Models%0a* [[#Chapter5]]5 Process%0a** Business Model Design Process%0a* Outlook%0a** Outlook%0a%0a(:startrecall: 20/06/11:)%0a%0a!!!See also%0a* [[Wikipedia:Business Model Canvas]]%0a* using [[http://leancanvas.com/canvases|Lean Canvas]] by [[http://www.ashmaurya.com/|Ash Maurya]]%0a* notes in my paper notebook%0a* http://www.businessmodelgeneration.com%0a* several events I participated to, including MBE%0a* [[http://www.businessmodelalchemist.com/2010/01/mapping-business-models-a-knowledge-game.html|Mapping Business Models (a Knowledge Game)]] by Alexander Osterwalder, Business Model Alchemist 2010%0a** seems close to Seedea:Seedea/SandIdeabox#gamemecanet%0a* http://quiz.thefullwiki.org/ on the book itself, key topics and the authors%0a* reviews%0a** [[http://www.wemagineering.com/?p=115|by Tere]], wemagineering.com February 2011%0a* consider a set of rules%0a** inspired by finishing [[TheTinkerersAccomplice]] and wondering how I could apply it%0a%0a%0a!!!Overall remarks and questions%0a* this? that?%0a%0a!!!!Synthesis%0aSo in the end, it was about X and was based on Y.%0a%0a!!!!Critics%0aPoint A, B and C are debatable because of e, f and j.%0a%0a!!!Vocabulary%0a(:new_vocabulary_start:)%0anew_word%0a(:new_vocabulary_end:)%0a%0a!!!Post-reading model%0aDraw a schema (using PmGraphViz or another solution) of the situation of the area in the studied domain after having read the book. Link it to the pre-reading model and align the two to help easy comparison.%0a%0a!!!Categories%0a* [[!Business]]%0a%0a%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[ReadingNotes.ReadingNotes|Menu]]'' ReadingNotes.ComputationalCreativityResearchTowardsCreativeMachines=[[http://www.springer.com/computer/ai/book/978-94-6239-084-3|Computational Creativity Research: Towards Creative Machines]] edited by Tarek Richard Besold, Marco Schorlemmer, Alan Smaill - ISBN 978-94-6239-085-0 - Atlantis Press 2015%0a>>display:none%3c%3c%0a:book: (:if equal "Fabien" "{$Author}":)SharedLibrary:bookname.pdf#zoom=100&page=(:else:)http://books.google.com/books?id=ID&pg=PA(:ifend:)%0a>>%3c%3c%0a(:tc: 19:)(:tp: 406:)(:isbn: 9789462390850:)%0a%0a%0a!!!Motivation%0aKnow the state of the art in computational creativity as a formal field.%0a%0a!!!Pre-reading model%0aList the main decisions that should be impacted by reading the book in order to estimate the Seedea:Content/Newconcepts#InformationActionRatio and facilitate rule design as suggested after finishing [[TheTinkerersAccomplice]].%0a%0aDraw a schema (using PmGraphViz or another solution) of the situation of the area in the studied domain before having read the book.%0a%0a!!!Reading%0a* [[#Chapter1]]1 Introduction to Template%0a** "interesting quote." (p[[{$:book}1|1]])%0a** note%0a** ...%0a* [[#Chapter2]]2 Interesting thing%0a** (p20)(:lp: 20:)(:lc: 2:)(:ld: 11/11/11:)%0a%0a(:startrecall::)%0a%0a!!!See also%0a* online systems that can be tried%0a** http://www.thepaintingfool.com%0a** IDyOT (Information Dynamics of Thinking)%0a** https://ontohub.org/repositories/dol-examples%0a** http://boundinanutshell.com/metaphor-magnet-acl/%0a** [[http://www.cs.bham.ac.uk/~jab/ATT-Meta/|ATT-Meta Project on Metaphor and Mental States]] by John Barnden%0a* [[ReadingNotes/CreativityPsychologyAndTheHistoryOfScience]]%0a* [[ReadingNotes/ManagingCreativityAndInnovation]]%0a* [[ReadingNotes/TheDarkSideOfCreativity]]%0a* [[ReadingNotes/CreativityAndArtificialIntelligence]]%0a* [[Slideshows.CreativiteArtificielleParadigmShift2011]]%0a* [[Content.AlgorithmicEpistemology]]%0a* [[OwnModelsApplied.AlgorithmicEpistemology]]%0a* external link%0a* http://quiz.thefullwiki.org/ on the book itself, key topics and the authors%0a* reviews%0a** by her%0a** by him%0a* consider a set of rules%0a** inspired by finishing [[TheTinkerersAccomplice]] and wondering how I could apply it%0a%0a%0a!!!Overall remarks and questions%0a* this? that?%0a%0a!!!!Synthesis%0aSo in the end, it was about X and was based on Y.%0a%0a!!!!Critics%0aPoint A, B and C are debatable because of e, f and j.%0a%0a!!!Vocabulary%0a(:new_vocabulary_start:)%0anew_word%0a(:new_vocabulary_end:)%0a%0a!!!Post-reading model%0aDraw a schema (using PmGraphViz or another solution) of the situation of the area in the studied domain after having read the book. Link it to the pre-reading model and align the two to help easy comparison.%0a%0a!!!Categories%0a* [[!UncategorizedBook]]%0a* [[!Unfinished]]%0a%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[ReadingNotes.ReadingNotes|Menu]]'' ReadingNotes.CreativityAndArtificialIntelligence=[[http://www.degruyter.de/cont/fb/sk/detail.cfm?id=IS-9783110186093-1|Creativity and Artificial Intelligence - A Conceptual Blending Approach]] by Francisco Camara Pereira - ISBN 3110186098 - De Gruyter 2007%0a(:book: (:if equal "Fabien" "{$Author}":)SharedLibrary:bookname.pdf#zoom=100&page=(:else:)http://books.google.com/books?id=ID&pg=PA(:ifend:)%0a>>%3c%3c%0a(:tc: 7:)(:tp: 253:)(:isbn: 3110186098:)%0a%0a%0a!!!Motivation%0aPreparing for [[Slideshows/CreativiteArtificielleParadigmShift2011]] and recently discovered it was also used in [[PersonalInformationStream/WithoutNotesSeptember11#OpenCogMonashTalkJuly2011]].%0a%0a!!!Pre-reading model%0aList the main decisions that should be impacted by reading the book in order to estimate the Seedea:Content/Newconcepts#InformationActionRatio and facilitate rule design as suggested after finishing [[TheTinkerersAccomplice]].%0a%0aDraw a schema (using PmGraphViz or another solution) of the situation of the area in the studied domain before having read the book.%0a%0a!!!Reading%0a* [[#Chapter1]]1 Introduction%0a** opening with a quote from Hadamard then Poincare, cf [[Hadamard]]%0a* [[#Chapter2]]2 Creativity%0a** overall importance of the work of [[Wikipedia:Margaret Boden]] and [[Wikipedia:Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi]]%0a** mention of Sternberg and Lubart's investment theory "creative people are ones who are willing and able to ‘buy low and sell high’ in the realm of ideas." (p27)%0a** figure 3 (p37) also used Venn diagrams to distinguish different sets of acceptable or not solutions based on Ritchie's criteria%0a*** as proposed before for [[Slideshows/CreativiteArtificielleParadigmShift2011]]%0a** table 1 (p43) and table 2 (p44) for an overview of creative systems%0a* [[#Chapter3]]3 Working with concepts%0a** clear schema to illustrate Fauconnier and Turner concept blending idea%0a*** http://www.tulane.edu/~howard/LangIdeo/Rohrer/Image2.gif%0a** clarification of distinction between analogy and metaphors%0a** analysis of several potential implementation e.g. SME and Sapper%0a** mention of Hofsdadter, cf [[IAmAStrangeLoop]] event though the topic is different%0a* [[#Chapter4]]4 A model of concept invention%0a** generalist model entitled Creative General Problem Solver%0a*** to compare with my [[Languages/OwnConcepts#UniversalComposer]]%0a** note that the difference between bisociation, blending, and conceptual combination are still not obvious%0a** also assimilated to search (p99)%0a*** "isn’t this just search in a (complex) space? What more do we have to offer than any other AI model? The answer is simply yes, it is search. And this is an AI model which, as many other AI models, aims to simulate a specific kind of human behavior that has been rarely approached before. In this case, creativity, more specifically concept invention."%0a*** cf Kyle E. Jennings later 2010 article [[http://kylejennings.com/|Search Strategies and the Creative Process]], International Conference on Computational Creativity%0a* [[#Chapter5]]5 Divago%0a** no meta-level reasoning%0a*** see e.g. [[BeingNoOne]] or [[TheEgoTunnel]] regarding self-models%0a*** thus non-practical for self-improvement goal of AI%0a** done in Prolog, impossible to find the source%0a** using [[http://www.fb10.uni-bremen.de/anglistik/langpro/webspace/jb/gum/|The Generalized Upper Model]]%0a** on frames see [[TheSocietyOfMind]]%0a*** could useful frames be generated out of this very wiki?%0a**** consider the multiple links possible within pages of a group, words in a page, words in a sentence, co-edited pages, ...%0a** how the mapping m given by φ, i.e. The Mapper, makes meaningful relations is not obvious%0a*** see http://student.dei.uc.pt/~racosta/jmapper described by the author as an improvement%0a*** seems be look for proximity of items within a frame%0a** mention that genetic algorithm in the reasoning module, i.e. The Factory, could be replaced by simulated annealing (p126)%0a*** as considered for Seedea:Seedea/BackEnd%0a*** see also [[Slideshows/CreativiteArtificielleParadigmShift2011#ComputationalComplexityOfCreativity]]%0a**** even though P vs NP might not be straight forwardly assimilated to creativity for most, this algorithmic exploration and the choices that have to be made in order to run in realistic time clearly shows a link between computational complexity and creative aims%0a* [[#Chapter6]]6 Experiments%0a** risky mention of CPU speed and result as a measure of comparison with the human system%0a** critics on the structure required by the blender%0a*** could structured data e.g. DBPedia help?%0a* [[#Chapter7]]7 Conclusion%0a** theoretical foundations%0a*** mainly Gilles Fauconnier and Mark Turner [[Wikipedia:Conceptual blending#Computational_Models]]%0a** limits of the implementation%0a** importance of evaluation%0a*** mainly Graeme D. Ritchie 2001 [[http://www.inf.ed.ac.uk/publications/report/0039.html|Assessing Creativity]]%0a%0a(:lp: 253:)(:lc: 7:)(:ld: 08/01/12:)%0a%0a(:startrecall:08/01/12:)%0a%0a!!!See also%0a* [[Wikipedia:Computational creativity]]%0a* [[http://markturner.org/blending.html|Blending and conceptual integration]] on Mark Turner's website%0a* http://eden.dei.uc.pt/~camara/AICreativity%0a** yet inaccessible, see http://web.archive.org/web/*/http://eden.dei.uc.pt/~camara/AICreativity%0a* The Creative Computer: Machine Intelligence and Human Knowledge by Donald Michie and Rory Johnston, Penguin Books 1984%0a* [[http://www.powells.com/biblio?isbn=9780792330615|Artificial Intelligence & Creativity: An Interdisciplinary Approach]] edited by T. Dartnall, Powell's Books 1994%0a* http://quiz.thefullwiki.org/ on the book itself, key topics and the authors%0a* reviews%0a** by her%0a** by him%0a* consider a set of rules%0a** inspired by finishing [[TheTinkerersAccomplice]] and wondering how I could apply it%0a%0a%0a!!!Overall remarks and questions%0a* could this technique be applied to imagine what two researchers who have never meet, and eventually could never meet, would produced?%0a** inspired by reading Avi Wigderson's Knowledge, Creativity and P vs NP after watching Scott Aaronson's Bhul Lecture 2011%0a*** the later is actually acknowledged by the former in this article%0a* if creativity is mostly about recombination the most important skills might then be efficient re-use and comparison thus rather the ability to connect and incorporate to existing tools or body of knowledge%0a%0a%0a!!!!Synthesis%0aSo in the end, it was about X and was based on Y.%0a%0a!!!!Critics%0aPoint A, B and C are debatable because of e, f and j.%0a%0a!!!Vocabulary%0a(:new_vocabulary_start:)%0anew_word%0a(:new_vocabulary_end:)%0a%0a!!!Post-reading model%0aDraw a schema (using PmGraphViz or another solution) of the situation of the area in the studied domain after having read the book. Link it to the pre-reading model and align the two to help easy comparison.%0a%0a!!!Categories%0a* [[!UncategorizedBook]]%0a%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[ReadingNotes.ReadingNotes|Menu]]'' ReadingNotes.CreativityPsychologyAndTheHistoryOfScience=[[http://www.springer.com/humanities/book/978-1-4020-3491-6|Creativity, Psychology and the History of Science]] edited by Howard Gruber and Katja Bödeker - ISBN 1402034911 - Boston Studies in the Philosophy of Science Vol. 245, Springer 2005%0a>>display:none%3c%3c%0a:book: (:if equal "Fabien" "{$Author}":)SharedLibrary:bookname.pdf#zoom=100&page=(:else:)http://books.google.com/books?id=ID&pg=PA(:ifend:)%0a>>%3c%3c%0a(:tc: 20:)(:tp: 534:)(:isbn: 1402034911:)%0a%0a%0a!!!Motivation%0aRecommended by Cindy.%0a%0a!!!Pre-reading model%0aDraw a schema (using PmGraphViz or another solution) of the situation of the area in the studied domain before having read the book.%0a%0a%0a!!!Reading%0a[[#Introduction1]]Introduction by Katja Bödeker%0a* "This book offers a comprehensive survey of Gruber’s work and focuses on the heritage he left behind for building a historical theory of the development of human knowledge in which individual creativity can be understood within its changing historical contexts." (p.vii)%0a* "disciplinary variety testifies that growth of knowledge transcends the confines of a single discipline." (p1)%0a* " [Gruber’s approach] on creative work%0a** will be contrasted with two psychological approaches to creativity:%0a*** the psychometric approach and%0a*** the creative cognition approach.%0a** Secondly, it will be pointed out how Gruber’s work can contribute to our understanding of the growth of knowledge." (p2)%0a* "The main purpose of the creative cognition approach is to analyze the structural underpinnings of creative thought processes." (p5)%0a* "The focus of the case study is on the creative individual and his development rather than on basic components of short-time cognitive processes or on general indicators of creativity." (p6)%0a* "The case study method is backed by the so-called %3c%3cevolving systems approach>> which conceives of the person as a system of loosely coupled subsystems—knowledge, purpose and affect." (p6)%0a* "Taking creation as the outgrowth of purposeful activity is to be contrasted to the romantic view of the creator as a vessel passively receiving his earth-shaking ideas either from God, the Weltgeist or from the arcane murmuring of his subconscious." (p7)%0a* "Timespans of months or even years [for thought processes] definitely transcend the limits of cognitive experimental research." (p9)%0a* "Highlighting the individual rather than the universal, Gruber’s case study approach diverges from the perspective taken by Piaget." (p10)%0a* "The uniqueness of creative individuals, however, is not a mere fact. It may represent a developmental norm the creative person aims at." (p12)%0a* "In his analysis of the growth of Darwin’s theory of evolution, [Gruber] shows that the idea of natural selection occurs in Darwin’s notebooks before the celebrated %3c%3cMalthusian insight>> took place." (p13)%0a* mentions of Thomas Kuhn's paradigms and to Lakatos' research programs pages 13 and 14%0a** see also related ReadingNotes%0a* "Sticking to the central ideas of their intuitive theories, the children —at least for a certain time— resist counter-evidence." (p14)%0a%0a[[#Introduction2]]Introduction by Howard Gruber%0a* "The most distinctive feature of the evolving systems approach is our emphasis on the idea that creative work is purposeful and that it takes time because it is in principle difficult, and almost always follows a meaningful but non-linear course." (p22)%0a* "When a goal is attained, the enterprise is likely to engender novel tasks and projects that continue it. The creative individual does not pursue only a single enterprise, but orchestrates and coordinates several, thereby constructing the ''network of enterprise''." (p22)%0a** the ''network of enterprise'' seems to be what I try to optimize with [[Cognition/PriorityByEconomicalSystem]]%0a* "I hope that this arrangement permits us to see one ''network of enterprise'' as a whole, while preserving the elements that compose it." (p26)%0a** which is hard to see since the reader isn't involved in a creative process while reading the book%0a* "One of the main results of our studies is an appreciation of how much time it takes to do creative work and an understanding of the requirements that it brings with it." (p27)%0a** something that note taking, with a paper notebook or other modern techniques, probably helps%0a* "The ''network of enterprise'' and the ''sense of purpose'' provide the individual with a regulatory system to remain on the pathway to productive achievement." (p27)%0a%0a(:lp: 27:)(:lc: 3:)(:ld: 20/01/10:)%0a(:startrecall::)%0a%0a!!!See also%0a* my notes on%0a** [[The Logic Of Scientific Discovery]]%0a** [[The Structure Of Scientific Revolutions]]%0a** [[Origins Of Genius]]%0a* [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Howard_Gruber|Howard Gruber]] according to Wikipedia%0a* The [[http://davidlavery.net/Gruber/|Howard Gruber World Wide Web Site]]%0a* [[http://davidlavery.net/Gruber/pages/cwomhg.htm|Creative Work: On the Method of Howard Gruber]] by David Lavery, The Journal of Humanistic Psychology 1993%0a* [[http://davidlavery.net/Gruber/Pages/grubqout.htm|Quotations from Howard Gruber]] selected by David Lavery%0a%0a!!!Overall remarks and questions%0a* on the design of one own's environment (add Gruber's terminology) see my [[http://picasaweb.google.com/utopiah/FinalizedVisualTools#5205939045029163026|related desktop background]]%0a%0a!!!!Synthesis%0aSo in the end, it was about X and was based on Y.%0a%0a!!!!Critics%0aPoint A, B and C are debatable because of e, f and j.%0a%0a!!!Vocabulary%0a(:new_vocabulary_start:)%0anew_word%0a(:new_vocabulary_end:)%0a%0a!!!Post-reading model%0aDraw a schema (using PmGraphViz or another solution) of the situation of the area in the studied domain after having read the book. Link it to the pre-reading model and align the two to help easy comparison.%0a%0a!!!Categories%0a* [[!UncategorizedBook]]%0a%0a%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[ReadingNotes.ReadingNotes|Menu]]'' ReadingNotes.CriticalPlay=[[http://mitpress.mit.edu/catalog/item/default.asp?ttype=2&tid=11870|Critical Play - Radical Game Design]] by Mary Flanagan - ISBN 0262062682 - The MIT Press 2009%0a>>display:none%3c%3c%0a:book: (:if equal "Fabien" "{$Author}":)SharedLibrary:bookname.pdf#zoom=100&page=(:else:)http://books.google.com/books?id=-VXH43WH5Z4C&pg=PA(:ifend:)%0a>>%3c%3c%0a(:tc: 8:)(:tp: 336:)%0a(:isbn: 0262062682:)%0a%0a!!!Motivation%0aMentioned at [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rCvMWZePS8E#t=40m39s|~min40 during Q&A]] of [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rCvMWZePS8E|Cyborg Anthropology: A Short Introduction]] and discussed about games, simulation and reality for brains in development physiologically and cognitively with Claude the day before.%0a%0a!!!Pre-reading model%0aDraw a schema (using PmGraphViz or another solution) of the situation of the area in the studied domain before having read the book.%0a%0a!!!Reading%0a* [[#Chapter1]]1 Introduction to Critical Play %0a** "Games ultimately create cognitive and epistemological environments that position the player or participant with the experiences previously described in meaningful ways." (p6)%0a** mention of Clayton Christensen (p12)%0a** activitist games, cf Serious Games: Videogames for Changing the World and Lifelong Learning by Christopher Harz during [[Events/HplusSummitHarvard]]%0a* [[#Chapter2]]2 Playing House %0a** (p26) [[http://www.rijksmuseum.nl/aria/aria_assets/BK-NM-1010?lang=en|The Doll's House of Petronella Oortman]], circa 1686-1705, Rijksmuseum Amsterdam - Museum for Art and History%0a** mention of The Sims, to put in parallel with my own experience with it during high school (p48)%0a*** 6AM in game cleaning then starring at my bedroom trash, filled.%0a** [[http://www.philosophy.umd.edu/Faculty/pcarruthers/Creative-thinking.htm|Human creativity: its cognitive basis, its evolution, and its connections with childhood pretence]] by Peter Carruthers%0a* [[#Chapter3]]3 Board Games%0a** [[Wikipedia:The Landlord's Game]]%0a** [[http://www.antimonopoly.com/antimonopoly_boardgame.html|Anti-Monopoly]] by Ralph Anspach%0a** [[http://www.furtherfield.org/rcatlow/rethinking_wargames/|Rethinking Wargames]] by Ruth Catlow (p114)%0a** [[How Life Imitates Chess]]%0a* [[#Chapter4]]4 Language Games %0a** [[http://www.shakespearesden.com/f-word-magnetic-poetry-kit.html|The “F” Word- Magnetic Poetry Kit]]%0a** [[Languages/]] [[Content/MyAphorisms]]%0a* [[#Chapter5]]5 Performative Games and Objects %0a** mention of Ghost in the Shell film series and Paprika (p169)%0a** [[http://www.opensorcery.net|Anne-Marie Schleiner]]%0a** mention Michel de Certeau (p182), suggested read by [[(Person:)Martin]]%0a* [[#Chapter6]]6 Artists' Locative Games %0a** other mention of Michel de Certeau (p190)%0a** Situationist International (SI)%0a** http://noderunner.omnistep.com/%0a** [[http://www.blasttheory.co.uk/bt/work_cysmn.html|Can You See Me Now?]] by Blast%0a** "capitalist spaces, to Lefebvre, are systems of property relations, surveillance, and consumption." (p199)%0a** [[Wikipedia:Henri Lefebvre#The_.28social.29_production_of_space]]%0a** [[http://www.youarenothere.org/|You Are Not Here]] A Dislocative Tourism Agency%0a** [[Wikipedia:Temporary Autonomous Zone]]%0a*** [[Wikipedia:Pirate utopia]]%0a** see also Little Brother (no notes yet) game in San-Francisco (during the first chapters)%0a* [[#Chapter7]]7 Critical Computer Games %0a** mention of Wittgenstein (cf [[Logicomix]]) and [[Kuhn]] (p235)%0a** [[http://www.persuasivegames.com/games/game.aspx?game=arcadewireoil|Oil God]], Persuasive Games%0a** "Games are frameworks that designers can use to model the complexity of the problems that face the world and make them easier for the players to comprehend." (p249)%0a* [[#Chapter8]]8 Designing for Critical Play %0a** mention of Jacques Ranciere (p260)%0a** "Above all, a game is an opportunity, an easy- to-understand instrument by which context is defamiliarized just enough to allow what Huizinga famously refers to as his %3c%3ca magic circle>> of play to occur." (p262)%0a*** last sentence%0a(:lp: 336:)(:lc: 8:)(:ld: 27/08/10:)%0a%0a(:startrecall:27/08/10:)%0a%0a!!!See also%0a* Seedea:Research/Drive%0a* Seedea:Research/StrategicalEpistemology%0a* [[Content/Art]]%0a* own projects%0a** Seedea:Oimp/Dynalab%0a** [[Content/StrategyLessons#AdvancedRTS]] proposed after having listened to Gary Kasparov's [[How Life Imitates Chess]]%0a* [[Cookbook/Cognition#GoalFocusAttention]]%0a* [[Wikipedia:Brian Sutton-Smith]]%0a* [[http://www.cracked.com/article_18461_5-creepy-ways-video-games-are-trying-to-get-you-addicted.html|5 Creepy Ways Video Games Are Trying to Get You Addicted]] by David Wong, Cracked.com March 2010%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QZ8R9iiGk9g|Critical Play]] by Mary Flanagan, TEDxDartmouth April 2010%0a* [[http://www.museumofplay.org/|Strong National Museum of Play]]%0a* [[http://www.americanjournalofplay.org/|The American Journal of Play]] University of Illinois Press%0a* [[http://www.tasplay.org/|The Association for the Study of Play (TASP)]] dedicated to interdisciplinary research and theory construction concerning play throughout the world.%0a* add ref#99 to my aphorism on philosophy as an action verb%0a* [[http://www.omnsh.org/|Omnsh.org : l'Observatoire des Mondes Numériques en Sciences Humaines]] with plenty of links on games%0a* [[http://www.scvngr.com/|SCVNGR]] "Go places. Do challenges. Earn points and unlock rewards!"%0a* [[http://turbulence.org/blog/2010/04/07/jane-mcgonigal-gaming-can-make-a-better-world/|Jane McGonigal: Gaming Can Make a Better World]] by Jo-Anne Green, Networked_Performance April 2010%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JUctWSxrFzA|Games for social change]] by Mary Flanagan, SXSWi 2008%0a* [[http://www.tiltfactor.org/|tiltfactor]] lab by Mary Flanagan%0a** mission is to research and develop software, events, experiences, and artifacts that create rewarding, compelling interactions.%0a* [[http://www.maryflanagan.com/|MaryFlanagan.com]]%0a* [[http://www.valuesatplay.org/|Values at Play]] (VAP)%0a** research project assists and encourages designers to create computer games that identify and promote human values.%0a* Wikipedia:Gamification%0a** [[Wikipedia:Gambling problem]]%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6O1gNVeaE4g|Fun is the Future: Mastering Gamification]] by Gabe Zichermann, Google Tech Talk October 2010%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7ZGCPap7GkY|Meaningful Play: Getting Gamification Right]] by Sebastian Deterding, Google Tech Talk January 2011%0a* [[Wikipedia:Game studies]]%0a* [[Wikipedia:History of games]]%0a%0a!!!Overall remarks and questions%0a* based on the example mentioned in [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rCvMWZePS8E|Cyborg Anthropology: A Short Introduction]] I was expecting a conceptual framework, a mapping between games and physiological or social basis yet I did not find it in the book.%0a** content was more oriented toward what games could be good for and a bit about the role of few during history%0a%0a!!!!Synthesis%0aSo in the end, it was about X and was based on Y.%0a%0a!!!!Critics%0aPoint A, B and C are debatable because of e, f and j.%0a%0a!!!Vocabulary%0a(:new_vocabulary_start:)%0anew_word%0a(:new_vocabulary_end:)%0a%0a!!!Post-reading model%0aDraw a schema (using PmGraphViz or another solution) of the situation of the area in the studied domain after having read the book. Link it to the pre-reading model and align the two to help easy comparison.%0a%0a!!!Categories%0a* [[!UncategorizedBook]]%0a%0a%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[ReadingNotes.ReadingNotes|Menu]]'' ReadingNotes.CrucialConversations=[[http://mhprofessional.com/product.php?isbn=0071401946|Crucial Conversations: Tools for Talking When Stakes are High]] by Kerry Patterson, Joseph Grenny, Ron McMillan and Al Switzler - ISBN 0071401946 - McGraw-Hill 2002%0a>>display:none%3c%3c%0a:book: (:if equal "Fabien" "{$Author}":)SharedLibrary:bookname.pdf#zoom=100&page=(:else:)http://books.google.com/books?id=Gzjj9mSPAGEC&pg=PA(:ifend:)%0a>>%3c%3c%0a(:tc: 12:)(:tp: 256:)%0a(:isbn: 0071401946:)%0a%0a!!!Motivation%0a[[Events/MBE09]] mandatory reading.%0a%0a!!!Pre-reading model%0aDraw a schema (using PmGraphViz or another solution) of the situation of the area in the studied domain before having read the book.%0a%0a!!!Reading%0a* [[#Chapter1]]1 What's a Crucial Conversation?%0a** list of examples (p8)%0a** "Our research has shown" yet 0 source (p8-9)%0a** Summary (p16)%0a*** "When stakes are high, opinions vary, and emotions start to run strong, casual conversations become crucial. Ironically, the more crucial the conversation, the less likely we are to handle it well. The consequences of either avoiding or fouling up crucial conversations can be severe, When we fail a crucial conversation, every aspect of our lives can be affected - from our careers, to our communities, to our relationships, to our personal health. As we learn how to step up to crucial conversations - and handle them well, with one set of skills we can influence virtually every domain of our lives. What is this-all-important skill-set? What do people who sail through crucial conversations actually do? More importantly, can we do it too?"%0a* [[#Chapter2]]2 Mastering Crucial Conversations%0a** description of a "pool of share meaning" (p21)%0a*** could this be associated to real-time KM tools? transparent Google Wave, microblogging or live-wikying platform?%0a** concluding p26 on a detail plan of the book%0a* [[#Chapter3]]3 Start with the Heart%0a** Sucker's Choice (p30) is more commonly called False dilemma, cf [[Content/Sophisms]]%0a** Summary (p42-43)%0a*** "Here's how people who are really skilled at dialogue stay focused on their goals - particularly when the going gets tough.%0a*** Work on Me First%0a**** Remember that the only person you can directly control is yourself.%0a*** Focus on What You Really Want%0a**** When you find yourself moving toward silence or violence, stop and pay attention to your motives.%0a**** Ask yourself: "What does my behavior tell me about what my motives are?"%0a**** Then, clarify, what do you ''really'' want. Ask yourself: "What do I want for myself? For others? For the relationship?"%0a**** And finally, ask: "How would I behave if this were what I really wanted?"%0a*** Refuse the Sucker's Choice%0a**** As you consider what you want, notice when you start talking yourself into a Sucker's Choice.%0a***** What to see if you're telling yourself that you must choose between peace and honesty, between winning and losing, and so on.%0a***** Break free of these Sucker's Choice by searching for the ''and''.%0a***** Clarify what you don't want, add it to what you do want, and ask your brain to start searching for healthy options to bring you to dialogue.%0a* [[#Chapter4]]4 Learn to Look%0a** "It also means you're human." (p60) rather uninformative "pat-on-the-back" statement%0a** see [[Content/Sophisms]] for other "dirty tricks"%0a** Style Under Stress Test, A self-scoring assessment to help you begin mastering crucial skills.%0a** Summary - Learn to Look (p62-63)%0a*** "When caught up in a crucial conversation, it's difficult to see exactly what's going on and why. Wen a discussion starts to become stressful, we often end up doing the exact opposite of what works. We turn to the less healthy components of our Style Under Stress.%0a*** Learn to look, to break from this insidious cycle, Learn to Look%0a**** Learn to look at content ''and'' conditions.%0a**** Look for when things become crucial.%0a**** Learn to watch for safety problems.%0a**** Look to see if others are moving toward silence or violence.%0a**** Look for outbreaks of your Style Under Stress.%0a** note that one can also get caught up into meta-analysis and self-analysis which can be tricky during a live conversation (as opposed to mails)%0a* [[#Chapter5]]5 Make It Safe%0a** Summary - Make It Safe (p91-92)%0a*** "Step out%0a**** When others move to silence of violence, step out of the conversation and Make It Safe. When safety is restored, go back to the issue at hand and continue the dialogue.%0a*** Decide which condition of safety is at risk%0a**** ''Mutual Purpose.'' Do others believe you care about their goals in this conversation? Do they trust your motives?%0a**** ''Mutual Respect.'' Do others believe you respect them?%0a*** Apologize when appropriate%0a**** When you've clearly violated respect, apologize.%0a*** Contrast to fix misunderstanding%0a**** When others misunderstand either your purpose or your intent, use Contrasting. Start with what you ''don't'' intent or mean. Then explain what you ''do'' intend or mean.%0a*** CRIB to get to mutual purpose%0a**** When you are at cross-purposes, use four skills to get back to mutual purpose:%0a***** '''C'''ommit to mutual purpose.%0a***** '''R'''ecognize the purpose behind the strategy.%0a***** '''I'''nvent a mutual purpose.%0a***** '''B'''rainstorm new strategies."%0a* [[#Chapter6]]6 Master My Stories%0a** "The ''worst'' at dialogue are hostages of their emotions, and they don't even know it.%0a*** The ''good'' at dialogue realize that if they don't control their emotions, matter will get worse.%0a*** The ''best'' at dialogue [...] aren't held hostage by their emotions, nor do they try to hide of suppress them. Instead, they act ''on'' their emotions. That is, when they have strong feelings, they influence (and often change) their emotions by ''thinking them out''." (p96)%0a** Summary - Master my stories (p117-118)%0a*** "If strong emotions are keeping you stuck in silence or violence, try this.%0a*** Retrace your path (see also [[Cookbook/Cognition#CognitiveStack]])%0a**** ''Notice your behavior'', If you find yourself moving away from dialogue, ask yourself what you're really doing.%0a***** Am I in some form of silence or violence?%0a**** ''Get in touch with your feelings''. Learn to accurately identify the emotions behind your story.%0a***** What emotions are encouraging me to act this way?%0a**** ''Analyze your stories''. Question your conclusions and look for other possible explanations behind your story.%0a***** What story is creating these emotions?%0a**** ''Get back to the facts''. Abandon your absolute certainty by distinguishing between hard facts and your invented story.%0a***** What evident do I have to support this story?%0a**** ''Watch for clever stories''. Victim, villain, and helpless stories sit at the top of the list.%0a*** Tell the rest of the story%0a**** Am I pretending not to notice my role in the problem?%0a**** Why would a reasonable, rational, and decent person do this?%0a**** What do I really want?%0a**** What would I do right now if I really wanted the results?%0a* [[#Chapter7]]7 STATE My Path%0a** '''S'''hare your facts%0a** '''T'''ell your story%0a** '''A'''sk for others' paths%0a** '''T'''alk tentatively%0a** '''E'''ncourage testing%0a* [[#Chapter8]]8 Explore Others' Paths%0a** AMPP%0a*** '''A'''%0a*** '''M'''%0a*** '''P'''%0a*** '''P'''%0a** ABC%0a*** '''A'''gree%0a*** '''B'''uild%0a*** '''C'''ompare%0a** not just introspection but also backtracking the paths of others involved%0a* [[#Chapter9]]9 Move to Action%0a** from conversation to decision making%0a** commander%0a** deleguer%0a** voter%0a** ?%0a* [[#Chapter10]]10 Putting It All Together%0a** step by step visual model%0a** http://criterion.com.my/Images/cc_diagram.gif%0a* [[#Chapter11]]11 Yeah, But%0a** patterns%0a* [[#Chapter12]]12 Change Your Life %0a** long-term change, use cues, refresh, be public about your desire to improve%0a%0a(:lp: 256:)(:lc: 12:)(:ld: 19/07/10:)%0a%0a(:startrecall:19/07/10:)%0a%0a!!!See also%0a* official [[http://www.vitalsmarts.com/crucialconversations_book.aspx|VitalSmarts dedicated page]]%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qHRF8q3ltRw|Crucial Conversations Explained in 2 Minutes]], VitalSmarts 2009%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/user/VitalSmartsVideo|VitalSmartsVideo's Channel]] on YouTube%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6SAxAMAY6zc|Crucial Conversations]], McGraw-Hill 2009%0a* [[Getting To Yes]]%0a* [[http://www.vitalsmarts.com/glossary.aspx|VitalSmarts glossary]] A partial list of the most common terminology found in VitalSmarts training and bestselling books%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=disdvIl-g_Y|Al Switzler]] ExecSpeakers 2009%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fTXp2_2j4oA|Ron McMillan]] ExecSpeakers January 2010%0a* [[(http://127.0.0.1/wiki/Scenarii/)Scenarii]] and [[AutoDebate/]] pages%0a* [[(http://wouter.coekaerts.be/site/irssi/)trigger]] for [[Tools/Irssi]] to use keywords to detect potential crucial conversations%0a** eventually improve through supervised machine learning based on logs%0a* reviews/sum-ups%0a** [[http://www.slideshare.net/oldam/high-stakes-crucial-conversations|High Stakes | Crucial Conversations]] by: Saba Long, 2008%0a** [[http://www.slideshare.net/happysammy/crucial-conversations|Crucial Conversations]] by Samantha Johnson, [[http://www.bizsum.com/|BusinessSummaries.com]] 2007%0a** [[http://blogs.sun.com/lyon/entry/crucial_conversations|Crucial conversations]] by Lyon, 2008%0a*** [[http://blogs.sun.com/lyon/resource/crucialConversationsLarge.png|mind map]] included%0a* [[http://psycnet.apa.org/?&fa=main.doiLanding&doi=10.1037/a0018706|Perceived threat and perceived neglect: Couples' underlying concerns during conflict.]] by Keith Sanford, Psychological Assessment Vol 22(2) June 2010%0a* [[http://www.newscientist.com/article/dn19232-did-emotions-evolve-to-push-others-into-cooperation.html|Did emotions evolve to push others into cooperation?]] by Bob Holmes, New Scientist July 2010%0a%0a!!!Overall remarks and questions%0a* examples are rather... fuzzy, the situation changes abruptly with a very condescending "Notice what just happened."%0a* some expressions like "Style Under Stress" are capitalized in a marketing or branding fashion. This is more disturbing and simply referring back to the dedicated chapter, paragraph or page could have been more efficient overall.%0a%0a!!!!Synthesis%0aSo in the end, it was about X and was based on Y.%0a%0a!!!!Critics%0aPoint A, B and C are debatable because of e, f and j.%0a%0a!!!Vocabulary%0a(:new_vocabulary_start:)%0anew_word%0a(:new_vocabulary_end:)%0a%0a!!!Post-reading model%0aDraw a schema (using PmGraphViz or another solution) of the situation of the area in the studied domain after having read the book. Link it to the pre-reading model and align the two to help easy comparison.%0a%0a!!!Categories%0a* [[!Business]]%0a%0a%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[ReadingNotes.ReadingNotes|Menu]]'' ReadingNotes.DeadCities=[[http://www.thenewpress.com/index.php?option=com_title&task=view_title&metaproductid=1055|Dead Cities]] by Mike Davis - ISBN 9781565848443 - New Press 2002%0a>>display:none%3c%3c%0a:book: (:if equal "Fabien" "{$Author}":)SharedLibrary:bookname.pdf#zoom=100&page=(:else:)http://books.google.com/books?id=YFSPQAAACAAJ&pg=PA(:ifend:)%0a>>%3c%3c%0a(:tc: 99:)(:tp: 999:)(:isbn: 9781565848443:)%0a%0a%0a!!!Motivation%0aRecommended by Audrey after enjoying her previous recommendation on a similar topic [[L Architecture De Survie]].%0a%0a!!!Pre-reading model%0aDraw a schema (using PmGraphViz or another solution) of the situation of the area in the studied domain before having read the book.%0a%0a!!!Reading%0a* Preface: The Flames of New York%0a* Part I Neon West%0a* Part II Holy Ghosts%0a* Part III Riot City%0a** "Meme si on imagine les villes comme des %3c%3cparcours fleches>> assorties d'une myriade de sondes permettant de detecter et de contrer l'erosion, les interfaces fondamentales avec la nature - l'etat du parc de logements, celui des conduits dl'alimentation en eau et d'evacuation des dechets, le controle des especes cmmensales porteuses de maladie (rats ou mouches), etc. - apparaissent toujours en desequilibre." (p75 of the french translation)%0a** "Jefferies prit un plaisir non dissimule a rappeler a ses lecteurs que seule %3c%3cune pellicule de verre, fragile, fine et transparente>> separait la civilisation de l'etat sauvage: un detail souligne par l'imagine recurrente d'un iceberg flottant dans la Tamise." (p84 of the french translation)%0a*** cf Ergo Proxy but overall a lot of anime and manga with domed cities%0a* Part IV Extreme Science%0a(:lp: 999:)(:lc: 99:)(:ld: 14/08/10:)(:startrecall:14/08/10:)%0a%0a!!!See also%0a* [[http://americancity.org/magazine/article/review-davis-dead-cities-tales-hirschman/|Review of Dead Cities and Other Tales]] by David S. Hirschman, Next American City 2003%0a* [[Wikipedia:Mike Davis (scholar)]]%0a* [[Wikipedia:Origin: Spirits of the Past]]%0a* [[Seedea:Oimp/EcoSpores]]%0a* [[http://www.footprintnetwork.org/|Global Footprint Network]] international think tank working to advance sustainability through use of the Ecological Footprint, a resource accounting tool that measures how much nature we have, how much we use and who uses what.%0a** mention of footprint-network.org regarding the expansion and requirements of Tokyo%0a** [[http://www.footprintnetwork.org/en/index.php/GFN/page/footprint_for_cities/|Footprint for Cities]] %0a* [[http://halshs.archives-ouvertes.fr/docs/00/52/29/25/PDF/Dead_Cities_Mike_Davis_-_Note_de_lecture_Benedicte_Tratnjek_.pdf|Review by Bénédicte Tratnjek]], October 2010%0a%0a!!!Overall remarks and questions%0a* having a hard time understand its structure%0a** no introduction%0a** seems to be a series of independent essays but even in each essay the paragraph are very lousily connected%0a* the french translation has a table of content with a different order%0a%0a!!!!Synthesis%0aSo in the end, it was about X and was based on Y.%0a%0a!!!!Critics%0aPoint A, B and C are debatable because of e, f and j.%0a%0a!!!Vocabulary%0a(:new_vocabulary_start:)%0anew_word%0a(:new_vocabulary_end:)%0a%0a!!!Post-reading model%0aDraw a schema (using PmGraphViz or another solution) of the situation of the area in the studied domain after having read the book. Link it to the pre-reading model and align the two to help easy comparison.%0a%0a!!!Categories%0a* [[!UncategorizedBook]]%0a%0a%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[ReadingNotes.ReadingNotes|Menu]]'' ReadingNotes.DemonsInEden=[[http://www.demonsineden.com/|Demons in Eden : the paradox of plant diversity]] by Jonathan Silvertown - ISBN 9780226757728 - The University of Chicago Press 2008%0a(:isbn: 0226757722:)%0a%0a!!Motivation%0aWanting to explore my view of evolution as an open-ended, and thus perpetual, arm-race for resources by means of embodied functions as organisms.%0a%0a!!!Reading%0a* [[#DemonsInEden_Preface]]Preface%0a** "our evolutionary heritage - the rich variety of animal and plant species on Earth that is called %3c%3cbiodiversity>>." (p.ix)%0a** "Preventing these extinctions is an urgent task, but so is understanding what we might lose. Why ''are'' there so many plant species? " (p.ix)%0a** "Evolution ''is'' change. Every question about the rise of diversity or its demise is, at a fundamental level, an evolutionary question. " (p.ix)%0a* [[#DemonsInEden_Chapter1]]1 An Evolving Eden%0a** "convergent evolution. When environmental conditions are similar in different parts of the world, evolution has often fashioned similar looking organisms in each of them, but using different, local starting materials. " (p2-3)%0a** "Paradoxical though it sounds, convergence is one way in which evolution generates diversity. By recreating the same type of plant in different geographical regions, evolution has produced not just one group of cactuslike plants but two:" (p3)%0a** "The Darwinian mechanism requires three ingredients for it to work.%0a*** First, there must be ''variation'' among the individuals of a species. [...]%0a*** The second ingredient in Darwin's mechanism is ''heredity''. [...]%0a*** Finally, ''selection'' must favor some inherited variants over others." (p8)%0a** "a mechanism designed to favor only a creature with superlative powers of reproduction: a Darwinian demon. " (p10)%0a** "There is a potential Darwinian demon hiding in every species because all populations are capable of increasing geometrically if unchecked. " (p10)%0a** "These are the two themes of this book. They are the ''how'' and the ''why'' of plant biodiversity - how it evolves and why it persists. " (p12)%0a* [[#DemonsInEden_Chapter2]]2 The Tree of Trees%0a** "The only way to comprehend the structure of a phylogenetic tree is to infer it from the relationships among its individual twigs and work backward toward the root of the tree. " (p15)%0a** "convergent evolution makes leaf shape worthless for phylogeny reconstruction: the character does not tell you who is related to whom. This a general problem with all rapidly evolving characters. " (p16)%0a** "Molecular systematics, as its name implies, uses molecular rather than anatomical characters to make inferences about relationships among groups. The molecule in question is DNA, the hereditary material itself, the stuff of which genes are made." (p19)%0a*** see also my notes on [[ReadingNotes.IntelligentBio|Intelligent Bioinformatics]], especially page 34-40 on Phylogeny in chapter [[ReadingNotes.IntelligentBio#IntelligentBio_Chapter2|2 Introduction to Problems and Challenges in Bioinformatics]]%0a** "based on the idea that two species sharing a mutation that is absent from the original sequence must be related to one another through an ancestor that carried that mutation. " (p20)%0a* [[#DemonsInEden_Chapter3]]3 Succulent Isles%0a** "All these islands were born at sea, far enough from any continent to avoid being deluged by species as soon as the lava of their formation had been quenched by the ocean. Because plants and animals had to cross large distances to reach the islands, they filtered onto them one or two at a time, only to find mostly empty habitat. What happened to them next is what interests us. " (p29)%0a** "The use of molecular phylogenies to reconstruct the migration pathways taken by populations in the past is known as %3c%3cphylogeography>>. It works on the assumption that species sitting on the lowest branches of a phylogenetic tree are not only genetically close to the ancestor of the group, but also geographically close to the location of that ancestor. " (p30)%0a*** see also [[Seedea:Content.Newconcepts#Phylogeography|Phylogeography]] in my new concepts page%0a** "What if colonization over a distance is like a race in which the prize of island possession goes to the first past the post and the winner takes all? " (p32)%0a** "if it is true that demon colonizers inhibit later arrivals, how do we get so many species on islands? " (p33)%0a** "Every species must have its day as a demon, spreading uncontrolled for a while, or it would never become established. We also know, thanks to phylogeography, that many species-rich groups of island endemics improbably descend from just a single colonization event. " (p34)%0a** "how to reconcile the evolution of diversity with the fact that natural selection favors individuals with demon traits and dominating proclivities. " (p34)%0a** "What Darwin described as an organism's %3c%3cplace in the economy of nature>> we now call its ecological %3c%3cniche>>." (p38)%0a** "Adaptation to new niches was Darwin's solution to the problem of how evolution produces diversity. The fact that he deduced the idea without the modern phylogenetic evidence that proves him right is yet another instance of the power of his theory of evolution. " (p38)%0a** "there is another way in which new species can evolve. They can also arise by geographical isolation alone, even when there is no ecological change. " (p38)%0a** "One reason why island speciation happens is because the founders reaching an isolated island will usually be very few in number. Small numbers of individuals taken from a variable source population are bound to be a biased and unrepresentative sample. " (p38)%0a** "These eccentric founders pass their peculiarities on to future generations and characters that were unusual or extreme in the source population become the norm in the new one. This is known as the %3c%3cfounder effect>>." (p38)%0a** "So, start with the founder effect, add some random eccentricity, keep this simmering in small, reproductively isolated populations over a few generations, and you have the recipe for a new species to evolve by geographical isolation. " (p38)%0a** "natural selection will tend to produce adaptive changes in the new population that will accelerate the rate at which it diverges from its ancestors. " (p38)%0a** "'''new species evolve from the refugees that escape from the demons’ dominion.'''" (p39)%0a** "There are two ways to escape: %0a*** into kinds of habitat that demon ancestors cannot tolerate, or %0a*** on to islands that they have not colonized. " (p39)%0a** "The pattern in the Canary archipelago as a whole is that the taller islands have the most habitat types and consequently the most species. " (p41)%0a** "Thus, as predicted, the number of habitats on an island really does determine how many endemic species have established there. " (p41)%0a** "Other factors that one might have thought would be important, such as the total area of the island, its geological age, or its proximity to the mainland are not nearly so important. " (p41)%0a** "Other factors that one might have thought would be important, such as the total area of the island, its geological age, or its proximity to the mainland are not nearly so important. " (p42)%0a** "how does diversity evolve in the presence of demons? The answer turns out to be that it evolves when plants are able to escape by colonizing new territory or invading novel habitats. " (p42)%0a** ending the chapter on the creative result of demons, the "drive" it produces%0a* [[#DemonsInEden_Chapter4]]4 Demon Mountain%0a** "The cost of reproduction is a particular type of trade-off that is highly important in limiting the demonic tendencies of plants and animals" (p45)%0a** "Every gram of living plant tissue must be supported by water and nutrients and is a drain on the rest of the organism if it cannot support its own energy requirements through photosynthesis and also supply a surplus to support growth. " (p47)%0a** "By traversing the length of a fir wave we shall travel in time from the germination of a seed to the death of the tree into which it will grow. [...] Ecologists call this a %3c%3cchronosequence>>" (p49)%0a** "the resources a tree uses to make cones and seeds must be taken from those that would otherwise be used in growth. " (p56-57)%0a** "height growth [...] is recorded in the length of stem between two successive whorls of branches. " (p57)%0a** "there is a negative relationship between cone production and height growth. " (p57)%0a** "a tree that delays reproduction and puts its resources entirely into growth until most of the competition is dead will survive to reproduce many times and leave more offspring. Thus, evolution favors delayed reproduction in these populations. " (p57)%0a** "Fir trees, like other organisms, must divide available resources between the competing demands of reproduction, growth, and maintenance. " (p58)%0a** "'''reproduction carries a cost that puts a brake on the runaway success of demons'''. In the secret weaknesses of demons lie '''opportunities that other species can exploit'''. These weaknesses are the key to diversity. " (p58)%0a* [[#DemonsInEden_Chapter5]]5 The Panama Paradox%0a** "when species are very similar in their competitive abilities and there is some randomness in the fates of individuals, it can take so long for one species to competitively displace another that on any reasonable time scale they effectively coexist. If the numbers of most species weren't controlled by competition or Janzen- Connell effects, then they could just be drifting randomly. " (p66)%0a** "Nondispersers, by definition, can never do better than to recapture their home site. Plants carrying the gene for dispersal can always do better than this and consequently their numbers increase. " (p68)%0a** "no species has been able to spread its seeds throughout the forest, and that different species are likely to colonize different places. " (p72)%0a** "weaker species survive in competition with stronger ones can be solved if the weaker species can escape to colonization sites in the forest (that is, to light gaps) that the stronger competitors have difficulty reaching. " (p72)%0a** "How important dispersal limitation is to coexistence in tropical forest we still do not know. It may depend on whether the expected trade-off between competitive and dispersal abilities is as strong as expected. " (p75)%0a** "niche separation, never a strong contender as an explanation for coexistence in plants, plays a small but significant part in reducing competition between plants in tropical forest. " (p75)%0a* [[#DemonsInEden_Chapter6]]6 Nix Nitch%0a** "The grasses in the community are fettered demons, only kept in check by herbivores. " (p79)%0a** "the most abundant plants are the ones to suffer most from the attentions of herbivores, and this creates space for other species. " (p79)%0a** "Niche separation between species means that they are specialized to different environmental conditions or resources. Specialization arises when trade-offs make it impossible to succeed as a Jack-of-alltrades (or a Jill-of-all-environments) when competing with other specialists. " (p85)%0a** "when not competing with one another, species are not scattered randomly in niche space, they all crowd into the same sweet spot in the middle. " (p88)%0a* [[#DemonsInEden_Chapter7]]7 Liebig's Revenge%0a** "Liebig was the foremost authority on agricultural chemistry of his day. He was a towering intellectual figure who trained a whole generation of chemists in his laboratories" (p93)%0a** "What did matter was the amounts of each mineral element available in the soil, and especially the amount of the least available element because this would be the one that limited plant growth. " (p94)%0a*** [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liebig%2527s_law_of_the_minimum|Liebig's law of the minimum]] first proposed by Carl Sprengel (1828) and later popularized by Justus von Liebig according to Wikipedia%0a** "applying a fertilizer that contains the element in shortest supply will promote growth and some other element may then become limiting. " (p94)%0a** "You could accurately predict the species diversity of these grasslands from their average hay yields." (p96)%0a** "Atmospheric nitrogen inputs to ecosystems are now a global phenomenon, found everywhere that fossil fuels are burned or intensive agriculture is practiced. This is Liebig's revenge. " (p98)%0a** "Plants now do get significant amounts of usable nitrogen from the atmosphere, though not through any natural process, and these inputs are threatening the diversity of plant communities. " (p98)%0a** "Liebig's revenge - the artificial fertilization of natural habitats all over the industrialized world with atmospheric nitrogen pollution - is like a massive, unplanned, and reckless experiment in plant nutrition. " (p101)%0a* [[#DemonsInEden_Chapter8]]8 Florida!%0a** "Where biological control succeeds, it restores the kind of balance between a plant and its natural enemies that is normal in indigenous species. " (p106)%0a** "Species with larger natural geographic ranges ''are'' more likely to turn up as aliens elsewhere. " (p113)%0a** "travel enables demons to escape from the natural enemies such as insects, fungi, and diseases that attack them. " (p114)%0a** "The successes of biological control, which reunites plants with their enemies, bear this idea out. " (p114)%0a* [[#DemonsInEden_Chapter9]]9 New Demons?%0a** (p118)%0a** "The farmers and gardeners who, since the dawn of agriculture, have conjured comestible plants from wild species had never heard of genes, but they were the earliest geneticists. " (p119)%0a** "The genetic modification of plants is not new. What is new is the technology for transferring genes highly selectively and between organisms as distantly related as animals, plants, and bacteria. " (p120)%0a** "The existence of Darwinian demons should be evidence enough to convince us that what is natural is not necessarily risk-free. " (p121)%0a** "Hybridization is the third important mechanism by which new plant species arise and is of similar importance to adaptive radiation and geographical isolation in the evolution of plant diversity. (It is much less important in the animal kingdom). " (p123)%0a** "though a million hybrids may fail, natural selection can seize on the rare exception and catapult it into a new habitat or a new region. " (p123)%0a** "Sceptics of genetic modification are mainly worried about three issues: %0a*** potential threats to human health from consuming food from GM crops; %0a*** the possibility that GM crops might have adverse environmental effects, including the risk that some might become invasive weeds; and %0a*** contamination of non-GM crops by genes carried in pollen or seeds." (p125)%0a** "There is almost no limit to the kinds of genes that can be inserted into plants, but at the time of this writing two types are attracting most attention: %0a*** genes for herbicide tolerance and a %0a*** gene that produces a toxin that kills caterpillars. " (p126-127)%0a** "The combination through crosspollination of genes from different GM varieties is known as %3c%3cgene stacking>>" (p127)%0a** "gene stacking robs agribusiness of the notion that GM puts them in full control of the crop. " (p127-128)%0a** "One danger is that the ''Bt'' gene will escape from crops into wild relatives, which will then become demon weeds. Where crops and wild relatives grow near each other, which happens surprisingly often, some cross-pollination is inevitable. " (p129)%0a** "We should recognize that properly regulated releases of GM crops could bring environmental benefits. The choice may not be just GM or no GM, but environmentally friendly GM versus environmentally damaging sprays. " (p130)%0a** "If you accept that properly regulated and well-designed GM can be environmentally friendly, then you also have to accept that transgenes have to be studied in the natural environment to test that they are safe. " (p130)%0a** "it is already fairly clear that it is the properties of GM plants, not their origins, that determine whether they are an environmental threat or not. " (p131)%0a** "GM crops needs to be seen as part of a bigger picture. It's not just about herbicide resistance or Bt corn, but about what kind of agriculture we want. " (p132)%0a** overall, selecting a certain specie to give it a "survival boost" will probably lead to another [[Seedea:Newconcepts#RedQueen|Red Queen]] effect, staying only temporary safe%0a* [[#DemonsInEden_Chapter10]]10 The End of Eden?%0a** "monoculture crops spell an end to botanical diversity, to low-input agriculture, and to a kind of Eden. " (p134)%0a** "Just as signs of disease can be detected in a patient�s urine, ecological maladies now show up in the waters that drain the land. " (p134)%0a** "even in places protected from urban development, the tentacles of environmental degradation reach out to strangle plant diversity. " (p137)%0a** "How many people make the connection between the phosphate-laden washing powders they pour into their dishwasher or washing machine and the painful, impenetrable barrier [of stinging nettle] that cuts them off from the enjoyment of their local river? " (p137)%0a** "WCMC collates information that is entered into a databas" (p138)%0a*** less carbon based systems (biodiversity) and more silicon based systems (computer and software)%0a*** more expensive food products and less expensive computer products%0a*** fastest growing demand for power : [[http://www.datacenterknowledge.com/|data centers]]%0a** "the majority of species in any group - be they insects, mammals, birds, fishes or plants - are naturally rare. " (p138)%0a** "There is a natural tendency for vegetation to transform itself, as herbaceous and low-growing plants are replaced by woody, taller species. Given enough time, this process, known as %3c%3csuccession>>, can eventually restore forest; once the plants have become established, the forest animals follow. " (p143)%0a** "the farther they [seeds] must travel, the fewer the species that can actually reach a restoration site and the more likely it is that the site will become dominated by just a few very mobile tree species. " (p144)%0a** "Designing sustainable uses that protect biodiversity is not easy and can only be done by understanding how diversity is maintained and the nature of threats it faces. " (p145)%0a** "Designing sustainable uses that protect biodiversity is not easy and can only be done by understanding how diversity is maintained and the nature of threats it faces. " (p145)%0a** "Succession will restore other habitats wherever there are fragments to act as seed sources. " (p145)%0a** "With time, the forest will diversify because diversity is the natural state of things. Some species may have been permanently lost, but with the demons under control, diversity will return. " (p146)%0a** synthesis from page 146 to page 147%0a*** "'''Trade-offs lead to specialization, and that is the key to diversity.'''" (p147)%0a**** and because of the law of diminishing returns, there will always be a niche to invade, no matter how small?%0a**** the same principle can be find in competitive sport where no matter how tiny the difference is (cf sky competitions) it is all that matters. Consequently we generate such environment in order to be able to classify and thus generating niches in social contextes too.%0a***** the ability to differentiate is useful at least regarding mate selection, cf [[ReadingNotes.TheRedQueen|The Red Queen]] and [[ReadingNotes.TheMatingMind|The Mating Mind]]%0a* [[#DemonsInEden_Chapter11]]11 Fynbos Finale%0a** "Slow wobbles in the axis of the Earth, combined with eccentricities in the shape of its orbit around the sun, cause cycles in the distance between the sun and the Earth that recur every 21 thousand, 41 thousand, and 100 thousand years. These are known as Milankovitch cycles after the Serbian scientist who discovered them. " (p159)%0a** "the oscillations in temperature caused by Milankovitch cycles force species to shift their ranges over the surface of the Earth as they track shifts in climate. " (p160)%0a** "The restless movements in the range of species caused by Milankovitch cycles can lower diversity in a variety of ways. " (p160)%0a** "In ecology, as in economics, if you have to keep moving, you had better have an adaptable way of life that will enable you to survive in any environment. " (p160)%0a** "areas that had experienced smaller long-term temperature fluctuations had more endemic species in them than areas where temperature had fluctuated most" (p160)%0a%0a!!!See also%0a* [[http://www.cal-ipc.org/|California Invasive Plant Council (Cal-IPC)]] located in Berkeley%0a* U.S. [[http://www.invasivespeciesinfo.gov/|National Invasive Species Information Center (NISIC)]]%0a* [[http://www.lib.berkeley.edu/EART/vegmaps3.html|Checklist of Online Vegetation and Plant Distribution Maps]] by Claire Englander, University of California Library, Berkeley%0a* [[http://www.unep-wcmc.org/|United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) World Conservation Monitoring Centre (WCMC)]]%0a* the classic [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Evolution_of_Cooperation|The Evolution of Cooperation]] by Robert Axelrod, 1984%0a* [[http://asc-parc.blogspot.com/2009/04/game-theory-and-cooperation-in-social.html?showComment=1240439340000#c3284964019074242835|Augmented Social Cognition: Game theory and Cooperation in Social Systems]] with my comment with few references on cooperation/competition%0a* [[http://www.regardssurlaterre.fr/|Regards sur la Terre 2008 - Biodiversité, nature et développement]] by Pierre Jacquet and Laurence Tubiana, 2009%0a* [[http://www.plantmaps.com/|Plantmaps.com]] Plant,Tree,Gardening and Horticulture Maps - Plant Maps - Interactive Hardiness Zone Map%0a** including Adaptable and Native range, mainly US/UK zones%0a* [[http://sites.radiofrance.fr/chaines/france-culture2/emissions/continent_sciences/fiche.php?diffusion_id=78129|La biodiversité qu’est-ce ŕ dire ?]], Continent Sciences, France Culture December 2009%0a* [[http://sites.radiofrance.fr/chaines/france-culture2/emissions/marche-des-sciences/fiche.php?diffusion_id=80306|L’histoire de la biodiversité]], La Marche des Sciences, France Culture January 2010%0a* [[http://www.larecherche.fr/content/parution/article?id=27747|n°39 La valse des espčces]], Dossiers de La Recherche May 2010%0a* [[http://www.santafe.edu/research/videos/play/?id=2e846d55-45ec-4fa6-b0b5-d31ebc2d20fa|The Architecture of Biodiversity]] by Jordi Bascompte, Santa Fe Institute 2010%0a* [[http://www.canalacademie.com/ida6027-Vers-une-biodiversite-artificielle.html|Vers une biodiversité artificielle : l'homme peut-il vivre en symbiose avec les autres espčces ?]], Canal Académie October 2010%0a* [[http://hubs.plos.org/web/biodiversity/|PLoS Biodiversity Hub]]%0a* [[http://www.franceculture.com/emission-continent-sciences-la-place-de-l-homme-dans-la-biodiversite-2011-02-14.html|La place de l'Homme dans la biodiversité]], Continent sciences, France Culture February 2011%0a%0a!!!Overall remarks and questions%0a* with all the colors and smells tactics described, one wonders if the [[Seedea:Content.Rediscoveredconcepts#AttentionEconomy|Attention Economy]] is such a new thing%0a* coevolution/cooperation was just very briefly debated in Demons in Eden regarding ants/fungus and few other structures%0a* overall I think biodiversity and thus the thesis of this book is the result of a fractal dynamic search for exploiting available resources%0a** except that the distribution network, instead of being a physical tree of branchioles of the pulmonary system are species, embodied functions specializing toward a special environment%0a%0a!!!Vocabulary%0a(:new_vocabulary_start:)%0areadmission%0aparched%0aa cleft%0ashrivel%0asinews%0amesic%0abillows%0astrewn%0afir%0acrag%0awastrel%0ahedgelayer%0a(:new_vocabulary_end:)%0a%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]'' ReadingNotes.DesMondesImpossibles=[[http://www.amazon.fr/mondes-impossibles-laventure-figures-illusions/dp/3822854093|Des mondes impossibles]] : 2 en 1: l'aventure des figures impossibles - le monde des illusions de Bruno Ernst - ISBN 3822854093 - Taschen 2006%0a>>display:none%3c%3c%0a:book: (:if equal "Fabien" "{$Author}":)SharedLibrary:bookname.pdf#zoom=100&page=(:else:)http://books.google.com/books?id=ID&pg=PA(:ifend:)%0a>>%3c%3c%0a(:tc: 99:)(:tp: 999:)%0a%0a%0a!!!Motivation%0aAppreciate Escher since very young, probably before being 10, remembering the tiled fishes or the water reflections but overall interested in paradoxes as mind games and potential ways to discover new models.%0a%0a!!!Pre-reading model%0aDraw a schema (using PmGraphViz or another solution) of the situation of the area in the studied domain before having read the book.%0a%0a%0a!!!Reading%0a* Penrose and his tiling linked to mathematics in general thus [[PCM]]%0a* Carceri d'invenzione by Giovanni Battista Piranesi%0a%0a(:startrecall::)%0a%0a!!!See also%0a* [[http://ocw.mit.edu/OcwWeb/hs/geb/VideoLectures/index.htm|Godel, Escher, Bach: A Mental Space Odyssey]] OpenCourseWare 2007 as [[PersonalInformationStream.WithoutNotes#GEBatMIT|seen earlier]]%0a* [[http://www.cs.technion.ac.il/~gershon/EscherForReal/|Escher for Real]] Gershon Elber%0a** [[http://www.cs.technion.ac.il/~gershon/BeyondEscherForReal/|Beyond Escher for Real]]%0a* [[http://www.mcescher.com/|Official M.C. Website]] by The M.C. Escher Company B.V%0a* [[http://im-possible.info/|Impossible world]] by Vlad Alexeev, started in 2001%0a* [[http://gcoe.mims.meiji.ac.jp/jpn/movie/impossible_motions2/|Impossible Motions 2]] by Kokichi Sugihara%0a** [[http://www.sciencesetavenir.fr/actualite/fondamental/20100512.OBS3865/une-illusion-d-optique-qui-defie-la-gravite.html|Une illusion d'optique qui défie la gravité]], Sciences et Avenir April 2010%0a%0a%0a!!!Overall remarks and questions%0a* this? that?%0a%0a!!!!Synthesis%0aSo in the end, it was about X and was based on Y.%0a%0a!!!!Critics%0aPoint A, B and C are debatable because of e, f and j.%0a%0a!!!Vocabulary%0a(:new_vocabulary_start:)%0anew_word%0a(:new_vocabulary_end:)%0a%0a!!!Post-reading model%0aDraw a schema (using PmGraphViz or another solution) of the situation of the area in the studied domain after having read the book. Link it to the pre-reading model and align the two to help easy comparison.%0a%0a!!!Categories%0a* [[!UncategorizedBook]]%0a%0a%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[ReadingNotes.ReadingNotes|Menu]]'' ReadingNotes.DesignInspiredInnovation=[[http://www.worldscibooks.com/business/6052.html|Design-Inspired Innovation]] - ISBN 9812566953 - World Scientific 2006%0a>>display:none%3c%3c%0a:book: (:if equal "Fabien" "{$Author}":)SharedLibrary:bookname.pdf#zoom=100&page=(:else:)http://books.google.com/books?id=ID&pg=PA(:ifend:)%0a>>%3c%3c%0a(:tc: 7:)(:tp: 280:)(:isbn: 9812566953:)%0a%0a%0a!!!Motivation%0aRecommended by [[(Person:)Sylvain]].%0a%0a!!!Pre-reading model%0aList the main decisions that should be impacted by reading the book in order to estimate the Seedea:Content/Newconcepts#InformationActionRatio and facilitate rule design as suggested after finishing [[TheTinkerersAccomplice]].%0a%0aDraw a schema (using PmGraphViz or another solution) of the situation of the area in the studied domain before having read the book.%0a%0a!!!Reading%0a* [[#Chapter1]]1 What makes product great%0a** how the cabinets and their relationships with clients have changed, a new network topology%0a*** clear schemas (p21)%0a* [[#Chapter2]]2 Creating design classics%0a** including iPod (p46)%0a* 3 Integrating function and design%0a** rarely the case in IT in which design is a kind of optional last varnish layer%0a* 4 Managing the design process%0a** (:lp: 91:)(:lc: 4:)(:ld: 15/08/11:)%0a* 5 The work of designers%0a** ?%0a* 6 Design-inspired innovation and the design discourse%0a** ?%0a* 7 Broadening human possibilities through design%0a** importance of individual motivation, rather inspiring (p187)%0a** wheelchair as an example%0a*** cf related UTC class project based on exoskeleton%0a%0a(:startrecall::)%0a%0a!!!See also%0a* internal link%0a* external link%0a* http://quiz.thefullwiki.org/ on the book itself, key topics and the authors%0a* reviews%0a** by her%0a** by him%0a* consider a set of rules%0a** inspired by finishing [[TheTinkerersAccomplice]] and wondering how I could apply it%0a%0a%0a!!!Overall remarks and questions%0a* this? that?%0a%0a!!!!Synthesis%0aSo in the end, it was about X and was based on Y.%0a%0a!!!!Critics%0aPoint A, B and C are debatable because of e, f and j.%0a%0a!!!Vocabulary%0a(:new_vocabulary_start:)%0anew_word%0a(:new_vocabulary_end:)%0a%0a!!!Post-reading model%0aDraw a schema (using PmGraphViz or another solution) of the situation of the area in the studied domain after having read the book. Link it to the pre-reading model and align the two to help easy comparison.%0a%0a!!!Categories%0a* [[!UncategorizedBook]]%0a* [[!Unfinished]]%0a%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[ReadingNotes.ReadingNotes|Menu]]'' ReadingNotes.DesigningVirtualRealitySystems=[[http://link.springer.com/book/10.1007/978-1-84628-230-0|Designing Virtual Reality Systems The Structured Approach ]] by Gerard Jounghyun Kim - ISBN 978-1-85233-958-6 - Springer 2005%0a>>display:none%3c%3c%0a:book: (:if equal "Fabien" "{$Author}":)SharedLibrary:bookname.pdf#zoom=100&page=(:else:)http://books.google.com/books?id=ID&pg=PA(:ifend:)%0a>>%3c%3c%0a(:tc: 11:)(:tp: 233:)(:isbn: 0:)%0a%0a%0a!!!Motivation%0aGoing beyond 3D with stereoscopic view, what actually is virtual reality.%0a%0a!!!Pre-reading model%0aList the main decisions that should be impacted by reading the book in order to estimate the Seedea:Content/Newconcepts#InformationActionRatio and facilitate rule design as suggested after finishing [[TheTinkerersAccomplice]].%0a%0aDraw a schema (using PmGraphViz or another solution) of the situation of the area in the studied domain before having read the book.%0a%0a!!!Reading%0a* [[#Chapter1]]1 Introduction: Virtual Reality in a Nutshell%0a** "interesting quote." (p[[{$:book}1|1]])%0a** note%0a** ...%0a* [[#Chapter2]]2 Requirements Engineering and Storyboarding%0a** (p20)%0a* [[#Chapter3]]3 Object and Scene Modeling%0a** (p20)(:lp: 20:)(:lc: 2:)(:ld: 11/11/11:)%0a%0a(:startrecall::)%0a%0a!!!See also%0a* internal link%0a* external link%0a* http://quiz.thefullwiki.org/ on the book itself, key topics and the authors%0a* reviews%0a** by her%0a** by him%0a* consider a set of rules%0a** inspired by finishing [[TheTinkerersAccomplice]] and wondering how I could apply it%0a%0a%0a!!!Overall remarks and questions%0a* this? that?%0a%0a!!!!Synthesis%0aSo in the end, it was about X and was based on Y.%0a%0a!!!!Critics%0aPoint A, B and C are debatable because of e, f and j.%0a%0a!!!Vocabulary%0a(:new_vocabulary_start:)%0anew_word%0a(:new_vocabulary_end:)%0a%0a!!!Post-reading model%0aDraw a schema (using PmGraphViz or another solution) of the situation of the area in the studied domain after having read the book. Link it to the pre-reading model and align the two to help easy comparison.%0a%0a!!!Categories%0a* [[!UncategorizedBook]]%0a* [[!Unfinished]]%0a%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[ReadingNotes.ReadingNotes|Menu]]'' ReadingNotes.DiamondAge=[[http://books.google.com/books?id=LIWY6afN5kQC|The Diamond Age: Or, a Young Lady's Illustrated Primer]] by Neal Stephenson - ISBN 0553380966 - Bantam Books 2000%0a%0a(:isbn: 0553380966:)%0a%0a%0a!!Reading%0a* "we can assume that all of his tag mites were detected and destroyed by Atlantis/Shanghai'ss immune system." (p90)%0a** thus introducing an idea very close to the concept of extended Bernardism discussed in [[ReadingNotes/TheThingsWeDo|The Things We Do]]%0a%0a!!!Situation on the book with potential analogous today%0a* [[#Racting]]''racting'' (probably a portmanteau for "remote acting")%0a** [[https://www.mturk.com/|AmazonTurk]] in the sense that it's work that can hardly be automatized and contracts are weak/loose%0a** distance schooling/tutoring (probably mainly used for foreign languages so far)%0a** human NPCs in online games%0a*** [[http://terranova.blogs.com/terra_nova/2007/06/to_sir_with_que.html|Are NPCs better role players?]] by Nate Combs, Terra Nova, 2007%0a*** [[http://virtual-economy.org/|Virtual Economy Research Network]] on how it could potentially become more realistic as the economy takes place%0a** very close to the remote workers in [[http://www.sleepdealer.com/|Sleep Dealer]]%0a*** [[http://www.bbc.co.uk/dna/memoryshare/|BBC memoryshare]] sounds a lot like ? (forgot the name of the corporation) in [[http://www.sleepdealer.com/|Sleep Dealer]] to which Memo and others sell their memories to%0a**** link posted and name requested on [[http://www.sleepdealer.com/blog/?p=101&cpage=1#comment-133|the official blog]] of the movie%0a* the ''primer'' with its potential political usage%0a** the [[http://laptop.org/en/|One Laptop per Child (OLPC)]] initiative%0a* [[#TDAMC]]the ''M.C.'' or ''Matter Compiler''%0a** [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Molecular_assembler|Molecular assembler]] by K. Eric Drexler originally published in [[http://e-drexler.com/d/06/00/Nanosystems/toc.html|Nanosystems: Molecular Machinery, Manufacturing and Computation]]%0a** rapid prototyping%0a** 3D printing%0a** ...yet no nanotechnology equivalent (except the [[http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~claytronics/multimedia/index.html|Claytronics]] with its Intel "over the top" design video)%0a** [[http://www.crnano.org/bootstrap.htm|Personal Nanofactories (PNs)]], Center for Responsible Nanotechnology (CRN)%0a* [[#dynalab]]''dynamic labyrinth'' (p396)%0a** a labyrinth in which you try to find the algorithm behind walls re-disposition rather than an absolute path%0a*** could eventually be transformed into a cognitive challenging game (and included in SecondLife to make it a more immersive experience)%0a**** moved to [[http://wiki.seedea.org/Oimp/Dynalab|its dedicated Seedea page]]%0a** very close to the principle of [[http://www.cfccreates.com/our_projects/view_project.php?id=99|Cube]]%0a* ''feed lines'' as equivalent of pipelines to run Matter Compilers%0a** probably the geopolitical challgence of that time%0a* ''wet Net'' (p458) and somewhat earlier discussing CypherNet being computing nodes%0a** "Like the dry Net, the wet Net could be used for doing computations—for running programs."%0a** "The devices lived in the blood of the human race like viruses and passed from one person to the next during sex or any other exchange of bodily fluids; they were smart packets of data, just like the ones traversing the media network, and by mating with one another in the blood, they formed a vast system of communication, parallel to and probably linked with the dry Net of optical lines and copper wires."%0a%0a!!!Notes on technique%0a* desire of reading SciFi %3c=> crack%0a** highly addictive, not being able to put the book down%0a*** strong coherence%0a*** interesting topics (politic, technology, ethic, ...) presented in a non-boring way%0a*** unpredictability of a complex scenario unfolding, always keeping the reader on his toes%0a* classic techniques that were used in it so far%0a** gradual introduction of specific vocabulary%0a*** creating a unique atmosphere yet not being overwhelming or sounding artificial%0a** independent actors with their own storyline fusionning%0a*** keep the story less monotonous, more dynamic%0a%0a!!!See also%0a* [[http://www.scientificamerican.com/article.cfm?id=how-to-build-nanotech-motors|How to Build Nanotech Motors]] by Thomas E. Mallouk and Ayusman Sen, [[http://www.scientificamerican.com/sciammag/?contents=2009-05|Scientific American Magazine May 2009]]%0a* [[http://chronicle.com/article/New-E-Textbooks-Do-More-Than/48324/|New E-Textbooks Do More Than Inform: They Grade You]] by Jeffrey R. Young, The Chronicle of Higher Education September 2009%0a** [[http://catalogs.mhhe.com/|McGraw-Hill Higher Education]]%0a* [[http://primerlabs.com/|PrimerLabs.com]]%0a** with its motto "Code the change you wish to see"%0a** notion of AI/IA%0a%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[ReadingNotes.ReadingNotes|Menu]]'' ReadingNotes.ElegantSolutions=[[http://www.agrfoto.com/philipball/elegant_solutions.php|Elegant Solutions: Ten Beautiful Experiments in Chemistry]] by Philip Ball - ISBN 0854046747 - [[http://www.rsc.org/shop/books/2005/9780854046744.asp|Royal Society of Chemistry]] 2005%0a(:book: SharedLibrary:Elegant%2520Solutions%2520-%2520Ten%2520Beautiful%2520Experiments%2520in%2520Chemistry%2520-%2520Philip%2520Ball.pdf#zoom=100&page=:)%0a(:tp: 219:)(:tc: 11:)%0a(:isbn: 0854046747:)%0a%0a!!!Motivation%0aGenerally wanting to improve the precision of each [[Fabien.LayeredModel|layer of my scientific model of reality]] (mainly going down the scale, from bioloy to chemistry to physics), having started the [[Content.KeyExperiments|Key Experiments]] focusing on cognitive science and finally having already browse through [[ReadingNotes.TheSelfMadeTapestry|The Self-Made Tapestry: Pattern Formation in Nature]] by the same author.%0a%0a!!!Pre-reading model%0aDraw a schema (using PmGraphViz or another solution) of the situation of the area in the studied domain before having read the book.%0a%0a!!!Reading%0a* [[#ChapterIntroduction]][[#ChapterIntroduction|Introduction]]%0a** "The Greek word ''organon'' means an instrument or engine: Bacon's new engine [his Novum Organum] was the device that would churn out a new philosophical understanding of the world, and it is characteristic of Bacon that he should choose a metaphor from applied science to describe his project. " (p[[{$:book}8|1]])%0a** "for Bacon, the notion of 'experiment' never lost touch with its roots in the concept of 'art'; or ''techne'', the Greek word from which 'technology'; is derived. It was about making things; and that had, ever since ancient times, the taint of wizardry about it. " (p[[{$:book}11|4]])%0a** "until the Renaissance, it was extremely rare that an experiment would be conducted to ''test'' an idea: it was simply a way of demonstrating that you were right. " (p[[{$:book}12|5]])%0a** "Philosopher of science Joachim Schummer has estimated that there are more - many more - scientific papers published in chemistry than in any other scientific discipline. " (p[[{$:book}14|7]])%0a*** Research Topics in [[http://www.joachimschummer.net/projects/hps.html|History and Philosophy of Science]] from Joachim Schummer webpage%0a** "a 'beautiful' experiment in chemistry: the beauty need not lie in the conception or the execution, but in the product. " (p[[{$:book}14|7]])%0a** "all of the examples [...] chosen do have some broader significance in chemistry or in science more generally. " (p[[{$:book}16|9]])%0a** "Experiments give a concrete framework on which to hang stories about the histories of science - but sometimes those stories come to have a strong element of invention about them, which in itself says something interesting about how we understand both science and history. " (p[[{$:book}17|10]])%0a%0aSection 1 Asking Questions of Nature%0a* [[#Chapter1]][[#Chapter1|1 How Does Your Garden Grow?]]%0a** "Jan Baptista van Helmont, a Flemish physician, demonstrates that everything tangible is ultimately made from water, by growing a willow tree in a pot of soil nourished by nothing but pure water." (p[[{$:book}18|11]])%0a** "Perhaps the first thing school students of chemistry learn is that it is all about weighing things. " (p[[{$:book}18|11]])%0a** brief description of the experiment itself page 18%0a** "like Nicholas de Cusa he [Jan Baptista van Helmont] was thinking about how to exclude influences that could corrupt his results. " (p[[{$:book}25|18]])%0a** "The experiment was beautiful because of the clarity of its concept: it was hard to see what could possibly have been overlooked, or what could have led to any error. That beauty is enhanced by the reliance on quantification, which transforms an anecdote into a scientific result. " (p[[{$:book}26|19]])%0a** "It is hard to fault either the experimental design or the logic of the interpretation; we can't reasonably expect van Helmont to have come to any other conclusion. There is surely a humbling message in this for scientists today: if an important part of the puzzle is missing, what seems 'obvious' may in fact be fundamentally fallacious. " (p[[{$:book}26|19]])%0a* [[#Chapter2]][[#Chapter2|2 An Element Compounded]]%0a** "Cavendish's claim to the discovery that water is a compoun" (p[[{$:book}29|22]])%0a** "The problem is that when everyone believes something, no one bothers to check it. " (p[[{$:book}29|22]])%0a** "He understood the meaning of accuracy and precision, and realised that all experiments have a finite and unavoidable margin of error. " (p[[{$:book}34|27]])%0a** "This is arguably Cavendish's greatest contribution to experimental science: an attention to numerical detail that keeps the experimenters' claims in proportion to what their methods justify. " (p[[{$:book}35|28]])%0a** "Cavendish was in no hurry in any case. For him, publication was not the objective, and he seems blithely unconcerned about securing any claims to priority. He seems to have adopted the approach advocated by his colleague William Heberden, who said that the happiest writer wrote %3c%3calways with a view to publishing, though without ever doing so>>. " (p[[{$:book}36|29]])%0a** see also [[http://witcombe.sbc.edu/water/chemistryelectrolysis.html|H2O - The Mystery, Art, and Science of Water: The Chemistry of Water: Electrolysis]] by Jill Granger%0a** [[http://fora.tv/2009/08/18/Peter_Wothers_Just_Add_Water|Peter Wothers: Just Add Water]], Australian National University, Australian Broadcasting Corporation, August 2009%0a* [[#Chapter3]][[#Chapter3|3 New Light]]%0a** "Two dissolved elements may be parted if one of them forms an insoluble compound while the other does not: the one can be precipitated and collected by filtering, while the other remains dissolved in solution. " (p[[{$:book}51|44]])%0a** "The Curies found that in fact pitchblende seemed to contain ''two'' new 'active' elements. One of them was chemically similar to barium, precipitating when chloride was added to a solution of the mixture to produce insoluble barium chloride. The other element seemed instead to 'follow' the element bismuth. " (p[[{$:book}51|44]])%0a** "They finally prepared a sample with 900 times more radioactivity than pitchblende, and Demarc'ay saw at last a new spectral line [using spectroscopy]. Here was their evidence. " (p[[{$:book}52|45]])%0a** "she was even moved tentatively to suggest a virtual heresy: might radioactivity violate the first law of thermodynamics, the stipulation that energy can be neither created nor destroyed? " (p[[{$:book}55|48]])%0a** "These [Julius Elster and Hans Geitel] were the first experiments conducted underground to exclude penetrating environmental effects, pre-empting today's searches for neutrinos and other exotic subatomic particles in deeply buried laboratories. " (p[[{$:book}56|49]])%0a** "[Julius Elster and Hans Geitel] saw no change in the activity of their radioactive samples, which led them to believe that the energy must be emanating 'from the atom itself'. Radioactivity was, in other words, a form of atomic energy. " (p[[{$:book}56|49]])%0a** "before long, the Curies' entire laboratory was measurably radioactive, and their notebooks are still too 'hot' for safe handling. " (p[[{$:book}59|52]]-[[{$:book}60|53]])%0a** on Becquerel, first mentionned page 41, see [[http://sites.radiofrance.fr/chaines/france-culture2/emissions/marche-des-sciences/fiche.php?diffusion_id=76270|La marche des sciences on Henri Becquerel]] on France Culture, September 2009%0a* [[#Chapter4]][[#Chapter4|4 Radiation Explained]]%0a** "Ernest Rutherford satisfies his long obsession with the alpha particles emitted by radioactive materials - particles that he was the first to identify and to name - by demonstrating conclusively that they consist of the nuclei of helium atoms. " (p[[{$:book}61|54]])%0a** "The elegance of his practical work seems to have derived from a rare conjunction of clarity of conception and pleasure in finding a way to physically realise it. " (p[[{$:book}62|55]])%0a** "There appeared to be some kind of fertile feedback between Rutherford's hands and his mind, so that his ability to visualize and to fabricate a piece of apparatus helped the experiment to take shape in his head. " (p[[{$:book}62|55]]-[[{$:book}63|56]])%0a** "At heart he was a Victorian, content to build his equipment with sealing wax and string, and at the end of his career this made him seem almost a hidebound curmudgeon, deploring the commercialization of science and turning down large industrial grants in the belief that the best science was done on a shoestring. " (p[[{$:book}63|56]])%0a** "Rutherford realised that this disappearance of 'parent elements' and the accumulation of 'daughter elements' could be used as a kind of clock to estimate the ages of minerals. " (p[[{$:book}65|58]])%0a** "Rutherford's artificially induced splitting of the atom in 1919, to the realization that this 'nuclear fission' could be an awesome source of energy, to the bright promise of nuclear power and the grim reality of nuclear warfare. " (p[[{$:book}73|66]])%0a** "Bohr's quantum atom, in which the circuits of the electrons around the nucleus were confined to specific, quantized orbits, led to an understanding of how the disposition of electrons in atoms gives rise to the unique chemical properties that distinguish one element from another, rationalizing the familiar twin-towered arrangement of the periodic table. " (p[[{$:book}73|66]])%0a** [[http://www.ccnr.org/decay_U238.html|What are the Radioactive Byproducts of Depleted Uranium (Uranium-238)?]] at Canadian Coalition for Nuclear Responsibility (CCNR)%0a* [[#Chapter5]][[#Chapter5|5 The Elements Came in One by One]]%0a** "The feat of conducting chemistry one atom at a time with ephemeral seaborgium stretches the techniques of chemical analysis about as far as they will go. " (p[[{$:book}74|67]])%0a** "the story of chemistry is all about how elements behave - how they react with one another to form combinations of elements, how they may be shuffled and grouped into symphonies of atoms. " (p[[{$:book}75|68]])%0a** "It is called the ''periodic'' table table because certain chemical properties recur periodically as one progresses through the list of increasing atomic number from 1 (hydrogen) to 92 (uranium). " (p[[{$:book}81|74]]-[[{$:book}82|75]])%0a** "Seaborg's intuition was borne out as the Berkeley team continued to extend the table, using each new element as the raw material for another further along the row." (p[[{$:book}81|74]]-[[{$:book}82|75]])%0a*** could this be associated to a more fundamental phylogenic model?%0a** "How on earth do you spot one atom among a billion others? [...] The most important is called ion-exchange chromatography, which involves passing a solution containing ions of the various elements through a column packed with resin-coated beads. " (p[[{$:book}83|76]])%0a** "The best way to speed everything up is to make it automated. This approach to rapid radiochemistry began in the late 1960s, both in the American and in the Soviet laboratories. " (p[[{$:book}88|81]])%0a** "There are four basic steps in any procedure of this sort: %0a*** 1. Synthesize the element by ion-beam collisions with a target.%0a*** 2. Transport the element, or its compounds, rapidly to the analytical chemistry apparatus.%0a*** 3. Isolate and purify the element as quickly as possible.%0a*** 4. Detect the element by monitoring its radioactive decay." (p[[{$:book}88|81]])%0a** "This journey into the 'artificial' periodic table shows no signs of approaching an end. " (p[[{$:book}96|89]])%0a** "In some ways this is chemistry as we have always known it: the investigation of how atoms combine. But in another sense it is something quite new, for these are atoms that nature cannot make. " (p[[{$:book}97|90]])%0a** in the news, [[http://newscenter.lbl.gov/press-releases/2009/09/24/114-confirmed/|Superheavy Element 114 Confirmed: A Stepping Stone to the Island of Stability]], Berkeley Lab News Center September 2009 %0a* [[#Divertissement1]][[#Divertissement1|Divertissement 1 The Chemical Theatre]]%0a** "the immediacy of a well-conceived experimental demonstration connects with our innate ability to comprehend by visual revelation: seeing is %3c%3cbelieving>>. " (p[[{$:book}99|92]])%0a** "Ritual links us to the past: history gives an action a form of confirmation. The experimental scientist typically undergoes an apprenticeship that is only partly about acquiring useful skills; it is also concerned with the inheritance of a tradition. " (p[[{$:book}106|99]])%0a*** see also [[http://www.shiftspace.org/api/sandbox/?id=65de|my Shift on Reinventing academic publishing online. Part I: Rigor, relevance and practice]] on how "The modern academic system has become almost a training ground for conformity."%0a** [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VBReOjo3ri8|Reaction of Sodium with Chlorine]]%0a%0aSection 2 Posing New Questions%0a* [[#Chapter6]][[#Chapter6|6 Molecules Take Shape]]%0a** "[Louis Pasteur] studies of crystalline salts prepared from the by-products of wine-making thus lead Pasteur to a crucial insight about the threedimensional structures of carbon-based molecules. " (p[[{$:book}108|101]])%0a** "Pasteur claimed that %3c%3cfor an instant my heart stopped beating>>. But then he looked more closely and noticed that they were asymmetric in both senses: some were lefthanded, and some right-handed, in contrast to the single handedness of tartrate. And so (Pasteur said), the answer to this riddle struck him in a flash. " (p[[{$:book}115|108]])%0a** "A molecule's %3c%3cstereochemistry>> refers to the arrangement of its atoms in three-dimensional space: molecules containing the same atoms and the same connections between them, but different three-dimensional shapes, are known as ''stereoisomers''. " (p[[{$:book}118|111]])%0a** "Two stereoisomers that are mirror images of one another are called ''enantiomers'' (from the Greek ''enantios'', opposite). " (p[[{$:book}118|111]])%0a** "the property of molecular handedness [name is] derived [...] from the Greek word for hand, ''kheir'': this sort of asymmetry is called ''chirality''. " (p[[{$:book}118|111]])%0a** "if Pasteur was wrong to think that only nature can generate chiral molecules, nevertheless it remains true that she is a lot better at it than we are. " (p[[{$:book}125|118]])%0a** [[http://www.chem.nott.ac.uk/PECD_ChiMol.phtml|Chiral Molecules]] from the University of Nottingham%0a* [[#Divertissement2]][[#Divertissement2|Divertissement 2 Myths and Romances]]%0a** "the real question is why chemistry is so prone to these fancies - much more so, it seems, than other science. " (p[[{$:book}126|119]])%0a** "all of scientific history is seen through the lens of the present, so that historical ideas are labelled 'good' or 'bad' depending on their congruence with contemporary scientific understanding. " (p[[{$:book}130|123]])%0a** "this form of science history has a triumphalist agenda that asks us to marvel at how far we have progressed beyond the ignorance and murk of former times. It says 'What a piece of work is man!'" (p[[{$:book}130|123]])%0a* [[#Chapter7]][[#Chapter7|7 Life and How To Make It]]%0a** "suddenly such a feat [generating an organism spontaneously in a test tube] seemed a whole lot ''less'' impossible: it was, you might say, the 'impossible' of an exceedingly hard problem, not the 'impossible' of a transgression against nature. " (p[[{$:book}132|125]])%0a** "Typically, however, these experiments on prebiotic mixtures remained wedded to the idea that the early atmosphere was oxidizing, and so they used ingredients such as carbon dioxide and nitrogen. " (p[[{$:book}136|129]])%0a** "Without knowing about Oparin's ideas, Urey came to the conclusion in 1951 that the early Earth must have had a reducing atmosphere. " (p[[{$:book}137|130]])%0a** "%3c%3cThe fact that the experiment is so simple that a highschool student can almost reproduce it>>, says Miller, %3c%3cis not a negative at all. The fact that it works and is so simple is what is so great about it.>>" (p[[{$:book}138|131]])%0a** "Not even the young, optimistic Miller could have anticipated how quickly his flasks would cook up something interesting. Overnight, the water turned red: a sure signature of complex chemicals in the broth. " (p[[{$:book}140|133]])%0a** "In total, 10-15%25 of the carbon in the methane gas was converted into organic compounds within Miller's apparatus. " (p[[{$:book}141|134]])%0a** "Since then, chemists have devised ingenious ways of making all the key building blocks of life's molecules - amino acids and nucleotides, the basic structural units of DNA and RNA - from simple precursor molecules under conditions that are more or less plausibly 'prebiotic'. " (p[[{$:book}142|135]])%0a** "The Earth has apparently been showered with these substances [carbonaceous meteorite] since its earliest days, and some researchers believe that the principal source of life's building blocks could have been this extraterrestrial delivery, rather than formation ''in situ''. " (p[[{$:book}143|136]])%0a** "The discovery in the 1980s that RNA molecules can indeed act as catalysts in cells today made it seem considerably more likely that the very earliest 'proto-life' went through a stage that looked something like the RNA World. " (p[[{$:book}144|137]])%0a** "%3c%3cIt was the Miller experiment>>, say 'exobiologists' Jeffrey Bada and Antonio Lazcano, %3c%3cthat almost overnight transformed the study of the origin of life into a respectable field of enquiry.>>" (p[[{$:book}144|137]]-[[{$:book}145|138]])%0a** see also%0a*** my notes on [[ReadingNotes.Protocells|Protocells: Bridging Nonliving and Living Matter]] MIT Press 2008 %0a*** [[http://www.evogrid.org/|The EvoGrid]]: The Evolution Technology Grid%0a*** [[http://www.biology.arizona.edu/biochemistry/problem_sets/aa/aa.html|Amino Acids]] Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biophysics, University of Arizona%0a* [[#Chapter8]][[#Chapter8|8 Not so Noble]]%0a** "the consensus view of chemists worldwide: %3c%3cthe unreactivity of the noble gas elements belongs to the surest of all experimental results>>. " (p[[{$:book}147|140]])%0a** "Forty years later the general opinion had hardly changed, which is why it took great boldness to do what Neil Bartlett did in 1962. It was, however, a boldness born of straightforward, textbook reasoning. " (p[[{$:book}148|141]])%0a** "The beauty of the experiment stems from that simplicity, that recognition and embracing of opportunity - that ingenuous leap into the unknown. " (p[[{$:book}148|141]])%0a** "The reason for the inactivity of these elements fell out of the quantum-mechanical explanation for the periodic table and for chemical bonding that was developed in the 1920s. " (p[[{$:book}148|141]])%0a** "The physicists Niels Bohr and Arnold Sommerfeld rationalized these ideas by showing that the electron-shell structure of atoms emerges directly out of quantum theory. " (p[[{$:book}148|141]])%0a** "Roughly speaking, the electrons in an atom's outer shell get held increasingly tightly from the left to the right of a row in the periodic table, because the positive charge on the nucleus (which is what binds the electrons in the atom) increases along the row" (p[[{$:book}150|143]])%0a** "The first ionization potential of xenon is in fact 12.13 eV. So, Bartlett figured, if PtF6 can truly ionize O'_2_' to make O'_2_''^+^', it should be capable of doing the same to xenon. " (p[[{$:book}152|145]])%0a%0aSection 3 The Art of Making Things%0a* [[#Chapter9]][[#Chapter9|9 Nature Rebuilt]]%0a** "As chemists began gradually to uncover the principles governing the shapes of organic molecules, organic synthesis acquired a new purpose beyond the production of useful materials. It became a way of checking that the molecular structure assigned to an organic compound was correct. " (p[[{$:book}163|156]])%0a** "The complex frameworks of the molecules must be constructed step by step: each strut, girder and bridge of the backbone is painstakingly assembled, and the frame is adorned with its various molecular accoutrements. For the purposes of structure-checking, this stepwise procedure was the whole point. " (p[[{$:book}163|156]])%0a** "If each step in a ten-stage synthesis is 80%25 efficient (which would be pretty good going in organic chemistry), then only 10%25 of the starting material is transformed into the final product. This wastage pushes up the cost of the process. So as organic syntheses became increasingly complex and multi-staged, chemists were ever more pressed to keep them economically viable. " (p[[{$:book}164|157]])%0a** "Difficult organic syntheses forced chemists to devise new strategies and thereby to broaden the battery of techniques at their disposal for making other molecules. " (p[[{$:book}167|160]])%0a** "There ''are'' often good practical reasons for devising a total synthesis of a pharmaceutical compound, even if the route is not an economically viable one. " (p[[{$:book}167|160]])%0a** "As in all experiments, the art lies in this strategy. That is the difficult part. " (p[[{$:book}172|165]])%0a** "vision of the art of synthesis guided Woodward to one of his most renowned manoeuvres, the so-called 'ring tactic', in which he would 'freeze' part of a molecule by making a ring, preventing it from any untoward gymnastics, only at the end to break the ring open and release it." (p[[{$:book}172|165]]-[[{$:book}173|166]])%0a** "Synthetic chemists who labour away making the most obscure, intricate and apparently useless molecules like to justify their efforts by claiming that they learn a lot along the way. The Woodward-Hoffmann rules show how profound such serendipitous discoveries can be. " (p[[{$:book}178|171]])%0a* [[#Chapter10]][[#Chapter10|10 Platos Molecules]]%0a** "three-dimensional molecules are truly a form of atomic architecture." (p178)%0a** "arguably it was dodecahedrane that first got the ball rolling, by showing that organic chemistry is literally multi-faceted and that carbon can be sculpted and moulded in ways that would have delighted the ancient philosophers. " (p90)%0a* [[#ChapterCoda]] Coda Chemical Aesthetics%0a** "An experiment in chemistry can be beautiful not because of conceptual elegance or demonstrative power but merely because it is lovely to watch. " (p192)%0a** "what would happen if a truly artistic aesthetic were to become wedded to chemical creativity: if a plastic artist as eclectic as Picasso were to somehow acquire the skills of a Woodward. ''That'' would be something to see. " (p196)%0a(:lp: 219:)(:lc: 11:)(:ld: 02/02/10:)%0a%0a%0a!!!See also%0a* [[Cookbook/Chemistry]]%0a** including [[Cookbook/Chemistry#Computation]] previously present on this page%0a* [[http://www.ted.com/talks/kary_mullis_on_what_scientists_do.html|Kary Mullis celebrates the experiment]] at TED 2002%0a* periodic table%0a** [[http://www.rsc.org/chemsoc/visualelements/|Visual Elements]] an arts and science collaborative project from the RSC which explores the diversity of elements in a unique and innovative manner.%0a** [[http://www.animatedsoftware.com/elearning/Periodic%2520Table/AnimatedPeriodicTable.swf|Animated Periodic Table]]%0a** [[http://chemistry.about.com/library/weekly/aa030303a.htm|Timeline of Element Discovery]] in History of Chemistry by Anne Marie Helmenstine, About.com%0a** [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_the_periodic_table|History of the periodic table]] on Wikipedia%0a* [[#ComputationalQuantum]]computational quantum chemistry%0a** [[http://dirac.cnrs-orleans.fr/MMTK/|The Molecular Modelling Toolkit (MMTK)]] Open Source program library for molecular simulation applications.%0a** [[http://openbabel.org/|Open Babel]] chemical toolbox designed to speak the many languages of chemical data.%0a** [[http://pyquante.sourceforge.net/|PyQuante]] open-source suite of programs for developing quantum chemistry methods.%0a* [[http://oyc.yale.edu/chemistry|Chemistry]] at Open Yale Courses%0a* [[http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00q2mk5|Chemistry: A Volatile History]], BBC January 2010%0a%0a%0a%0a!!![[#ExperimentsTools]]Experiments Tools%0a* protocols%0a** [[http://www.protocol-online.org/|Protocol Online]] ''Your lab's reference book''%0a** [[http://www.myexperiment.org/|myExperiment]] ''makes it easy to find, use and share scientific workflows and other Research Objects, and to build communities.''%0a** [[http://www.springerprotocols.com/|SpringerProtocols]] ''database of reproducible laboratory protocols in the Life and Biomedical Sciences''%0a*** with [[http://www.springerprotocols.com/cdp/access/showVideos|videos]]%0a** [[http://www.currentprotocols.com/|Current Protocols]] The Fine Art of Experimentation%0a** [[http://www.natureprotocols.com|Nature Protocols]] online resource for protocols, including authoritative, peer-reviewed Nature Protocols and an interactive Protocols Network.%0a* [[#DeductionAndInductionFrameworks]]deduction and induction frameworks%0a** overall [{Wikipedia:Computational science]]%0a** [[http://www.trianacode.org/|Triana]] Open Source Problem Solving Software%0a** [[http://www.gridlab.org/|GridLab]] A Grid Application Toolkit and Testbed %0a*** finished project, check the resulting tools%0a** [[http://www.wesc.ac.uk/tc/index.htm|Transitional Computer]] captures advanced domain knowledge into focused ICT service applications that run on common, nationally-scalable ICT platforms%0a** [[http://www.aber.ac.uk/en/cs/research/cb/projects/robotscientist/publications/|Adams]] Robot Scientist%0a** [[http://ccsl.mae.cornell.edu/eureqa|Eureqa]] by Cornell Computational Synthesis Laboratory%0a*** software tool for detecting equations and hidden mathematical relationships in your data%0a** [[http://zunzun.com/|ZunZun.com]] Online Curve Fitting and Surface Fitting%0a*** curve fit and surface fit your 2D and 3D data online with a rich set of error histograms, error plots, curve plots, surface plots, contour plots, VRML, and source code. %0a** [[http://edges-grid.eu/|Enabling Desktop Grids for e-Science (EDGeS)]] integrated Grid infrastructure that seamlessly integrates a variety of Desktop Grids with EGEE type of service Grids%0a* [[http://www.vle-project.org/|VLE (Virtual Environment Laboratory)]]%0a** multimodeling, simulation platform based on the discrete event formalism DEVS (Discrete Event System Specification).%0a%0a!!!Overall remarks and questions%0a* the book is written in chronological order making it easier to follow thanks to a logical structure%0a** every chapter seems to stress on factors affecting the scientific method%0a* projects of chemistry printer%0a** A general system in which you input a sequence/compound structure and it outputs the actual compound (not its description) the whole process being automatized%0a** see Japanese labs on automation%0a** ask friends in the pharmaceutic industry%0a* no mention of Ronald Fisher's The Design of Experiments%0a%0a!!!!Synthesis%0aSo in the end, it was about X and was based on Y.%0a%0a!!!!Critics%0aPoint A, B and C are debatable because of e, f and j.%0a%0a!!!Vocabulary%0a(:new_vocabulary_start:)%0athe dew%0aluting%0asooty%0apitchblende%0amomentous%0aprimeval%0a(:new_vocabulary_end:)%0a%0a!!!Post-reading model%0aDraw a schema (using PmGraphViz or another solution) of the situation of the area in the studied domain after having read the book. Link it to the pre-reading model and align the two to help easy comparison.%0a%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[ReadingNotes.ReadingNotes|Menu]]''%0a%0a!!!Categories%0a* [[!Chemistry]] ReadingNotes.Emergence=(:title Trois essais sur l'emergence:)%0a[[http://www.ithaque-editions.fr/livre/3/Trois+essais+sur+l---emergence|Trois essais sur l'emergence]] by Jaegwon Kim and translated by Mathieu Mulcey - ISBN 2916120025 - Ithaque 2006%0a%0a(:isbn: 2916120025:)%0a%0a!!!Motivation%0aDiscovered in [[http://www.vrin.fr/|Librairie Philosophique J. VRIN]] while looking for work in cognitive science and emergent phenomena, especially related to complexity and complex systems.%0a%0a!!!Reading%0a* Presentation par Mathieu Mulcey%0a** mention de "dependance assymetrique" (p.xiii)%0a*** cf [[Analysis/StructuralInformationAsymmetries]]%0a** mention de "explanatory gap" (p.xviii) par Levine en 1983%0a** schema de causalite descendante (p.xxiv) avec triangle P->P1 && P -> P1 && M~> P1[[%3c%3c]]Path:/pub/illustrations/causalite-descendante.png%0a* Chapitre 1 L'emergence : idee et problemes fondamentaux%0a** Emergence: Core Ideas and Issues, 2003%0a** Karl Popper devenant emergentiste vers la fin de sa vie (footnote p30)%0a*** cf [[TheLogicOfScientificDiscovery]] pour ses travaux plus anciens%0a* Chapitre 2 Comprendre l'emergence%0a** Making Sense of Emergence, 1999%0a** distinction entre predictabilite predicitive et predictabilite theorique (p37)%0a** verticalite (p53)%0a** mention de Oppenheim et Putnam (p54) des 1958%0a*** http://philosophy.wisc.edu/shapiro/Phil951/2010/openheim.putnam.unity.pdf%0a*** http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/scientific-unity/%0a*** voir aussi [[PersonalInformationStream/WithoutNotesMay11#MoreIsDifferent]] mais plus tard, 1972%0a*** a comparer avec [[Wikipedia:Auguste Comte]]%0a** vision objective et absolue (p57) qui devrait tout de meme prendre en compte un aspect relatif des capacites computationelles economiques disponibles pour chaque organisme souhaitant utilise une quelconque predictabilite%0a*** en particulier si l'on considere le niveau en cours e.g. L par rapport a L-1 ou L+1%0a* Chapitre 3 Considerations metaphysiques sur le modele stratifie du monde%0a** [[http://www.informaworld.com/smpp/content~db=all~content=a782351807~frm=abslink|The Layered Model: Metaphysical Consideration]] and its impact on my [[Fabien/LayeredModel]] and [[Fabien/ExtendedLayeredModel]]%0a*** http://www.institutnicod.org/Reduction/The_Layered_Model.rtf%0a** ouvrant (p77) sur une explication du choix de "layer" ou niveaux plutot que "order", "stage" ou d'autres termes%0a(:startrecall: 22/06/11:)%0a%0a!!!See also%0a* [[http://www.staps.uhp-nancy.fr/bernard/cours/fiegl%255B2%255D.pdf|Notes de Cours sur la théorie de l'émergence]] by Jules Henri Greber%0a* [[http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jaegwon_Kim|Jaegwon Kim]] according to french Wikipedia%0a* [[http://www.diffusion.ens.fr/index.php?res=cycles&idcycle=389|Colloque Origines de la vie : auto-organisation et/ou évolution biologique ?]], ENS 2008%0a** discussion on complexity and auto-organisation%0a* [[PersonalInformationStream/WithoutNotes|a previous conference]] (probably ENS, France Culture or Radio Academie) on feedback loops and biology, how reducibility might be a dead end%0a* [[Wikipedia:Claude Bernard]] for his homeostasis concept%0a* [[http://francoisloth.wordpress.com/2007/05/14/jaegwon-kim-et-lemergence/|Jaegwon Kim et l’émergence]], Métaphysique, ontologie, esprit 2007%0a* [[Events/EmergenceEnSciencesCognitives]] (at ISC-PIF)%0a* my [[Fabien/LayeredModel]] and later on [[Fabien/ExtendedLayeredModel]] most likely heavily inspired by this reading%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HnO_MKHG_Lo|Emergence]], NOVA 2007%0a** mention of Jaegwon Kim's definition of emergence in the description%0a* to explore further%0a** http://www.google.com/search?q=q=%2522The+Layered+Model%2522+pdf+kim%0a* [[PersonalInformationStream/WithoutNotesJune11#EmergencePhilosophyMeetsScience|Emergence: Philosophy Meets Science]] with Mark Hereld, Paul Humphreys, Robert Laughlin, Sandra Mitchell, and William Wimsatt, Chicago Humanities Festival 2008%0a* mention of this page in [[http://www.uic.edu/htbin/cgiwrap/bin/ojs/index.php/fm/article/viewArticle/2642/2287|Reinventing academic publishing online. Part II: A socio–technical vision]] by Brian Whitworth and Rob Friedman, First Monday 2009 regarding "Note that emergent levels redefine the entire system. System levels are not system parts but whole system views, e.g., a mobile phone cannot be divided into hardware and software parts. " as read in [[PersonalInformationStream/WithoutNotesOlderThanOctober09]]%0a** via http://www.shiftspace.org/api/sandbox/?id=6520%0a%0a!!!Overall remarks and questions%0a* is it possible to consider the creation of niche of "minimal causality"?%0a** e.g. make manipulation of low-quality models efficient by running simulations%0a* has the author changed on this topic since then? ReadingNotes.Epistemetrics=[[http://www.cambridge.org/us/catalogue/catalogue.asp?isbn=0521861209|Epistemetrics]] by Nicholas Rescher - ISBN 0521861209 - Cambridge University Press 2006%0a>>display:none%3c%3c%0a:book: (:if equal "Fabien" "{$Author}":)SharedLibrary:bookname.pdf#zoom=100&page=(:else:)http://books.google.com/books?id=CPpQVlFDKfcC&pg=PA(:ifend:)%0a>>%3c%3c%0a(:tc: 8:)(:tp: 112:)(:isbn: 0521861209:)%0a%0a!!!Motivation%0aImportance of epistemology yet lack of quantitative formalism or computational epistemology, ideally directly a dedicated programming framework.%0a%0a!!!Pre-reading model%0aDraw a schema (using PmGraphViz or another solution) of the situation of the area in the studied domain before having read the book.%0a%0a!!!Reading%0a* [[#Chapter1]]1 Asking for More Than Truth: Duhem’s Law of Cognitive Complementarity %0a** Security/Definiteness Trade-off : @@s × d ≤ const@@ (p1)%0a** @@∫ ydx = c ∫ dx/x ≈ log x@@ (p2)%0a* [[#Chapter2]]2 Kant’s Conception of Knowledge as Systematized Information %0a** "to qualify as authentic, cognitively significant ''knowledge'', informative contentions must be part of a system" (p12)%0a** "Kant’s line of thought can be carried a step further to the idea that in a well-designed systemic exposition of information, ''systemic role mirrors cognitive status''." (p13)%0a* [[#Chapter3]]3 Spencer’s Law of Cognitive Development %0a** "the developmental process may be of limited applicability in ''biological'' evolution, but there can be little question about its holding good in ''cognitive'' evolution." (p16)%0a** "what may be called Spencer’s Law of Cognitive Development: As a body of information on any given topic grows in size the complexity of that body – its inner variation and diversification – also increases" (p17)%0a** @@compl (I) ≈ ∫ d#I/#I ∝ log #I@@%0a*** information @@(I)@@%0a*** the volume of that body of information @@(#I)@@%0a** "With the expansion of information, its complexity does increase, but only at a decreasing (logarithmic) rate." (p28)%0a* [[#Chapter4]]4 Gibbon’s Law of Logarithmic Returns %0a** @@K[I] = log #I@@ (p33)%0a*** @@K[I]@@ quantity of knowledge inherent in a body of information @@I of size #I@@%0a** @@∫ΔE/E = log E@@ (p35)%0a*** fresh experience superadds its additional increment @@ΔE@@ to the @@preexisting total E@@%0a** mention of [[Kuhn]]'s The Structure of Scientific Revolution (p35)%0a** "In milking additional information for cognitively significant insights it is generally the ''proportion'' of the increase that matters: its percentage rather than its brute amount." (p40)%0a** "Where compilation increases ''information'' by multiplicative leaps and bounds, the increase in ''knowledge'' is merely additive." (p40)%0a** mention of how a newly opened domain can be rushed in similar to ideas presented by Allen Newell in his Desires and Diversions 1993 talk at CMU%0a** "The increase of knowledge over time stands to the increase of information in a proportion fixed by the inverse of the volume of already available information: %0a*** @@d/dt K[I] ≈ d/dt log #I ≈ 1/#I * d/dt #I@@" (p43-44)%0a* [[#Chapter5]]5 Adams’s Thesis on Exponential Growth %0a** (p45)%0a* [[#Chapter6]]6 Quality Retardation %0a** [[Wikipedia:Lotka's law]] (p64)%0a** "importance can just as effectively be estimated in terms of prominence in citation space as by prominence in discussion space." (p71)%0a* [[#Chapter7]]7 How Much Can Be Known? A Leibnizian Perspective on the Quantitative Discrepancy Between Linguistic Truth and Objective Fact %0a** (p73)%0a* [[#Chapter8]]8 On the Limits of Knowledge: A Kantian Perspective on Cognitive Finitude %0a** "Geographic exploration can expect eventual completeness; cognitive exploration cannot." (p102)%0a** "It has been said insightfully that from the vantage point of a less developed technology, another substantially advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic. And exactly the same holds for a more advanced ''conceptual'' (rather than physical) technology." (p104)%0a* [[#Conclusion]]Conclusion%0a** Summarize each chapter in few sentences without equations (p105-106)%0a(:lp: 112:)(:lc: 8:)(:ld: 18/09/10:)%0a(:startrecall:18/09/2010:)%0a%0a!!!See also%0a* [[http://www.cambridge.org/uk/catalogue/catalogue.asp?isbn=9780511145155&ss=fro|extended Table of contents]]%0a* [[http://www.pitt.edu/~rescher/|Nicholas Rescher]], University of Pittsburgh%0a* [[Wikipedia:Nicholas Rescher]]%0a* [[http://ndpr.nd.edu/review.cfm?id=7924|Reviewed by Jeffrey Tlumak, Vanderbilt University]], University of Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2006%0a* [[http://www.igi-global.com/Bookstore/Chapter.aspx?TitleId=24876|Epistemetrics: What We Measure]] by Eliezer Geisler, IGI Global 2008%0a* [[http://inderscience.metapress.com/app/home/contribution.asp?referrer=parent&backto=issue,7,7;journal,15,38;linkingpublicationresults,1:110863,1|Epistemetrics: conceptual domain and metrics of knowledge management]] by Eliezer Geisler and Nilmini Wickramasinghe, International Journal of Innovation and Learning 2008%0a* brief history of Google MapReduces jobs including the ize of the datasets %25thumb%25[[http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_ezKFjbZAXiw/TNxX4BQCrtI/AAAAAAAAB28/aybKZB0XhFs/s1600/mapreducestats.jpg|http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_ezKFjbZAXiw/TNxX4BQCrtI/AAAAAAAAB28/aybKZB0XhFs/s1600/mapreducestats.jpg]] [[https://doubleclix.wordpress.com/2010/11/11/google-a-study-in-scalability-and-a-little-systems-horse-sense/|A study in Scalability and A little systems horse sense]], My missives November 2010%0a* [[Wikipedia:Jonathan Huebner]]%0a%0a!!!Overall remarks and questions%0a* [[#PersonalEpistemicPath]]trace your ''personal epistemic path''%0a## take the list of papers you have read over time%0a## extract category per paper + read date%0a## animate a node over a scientometrics map with the related categories%0a** could be journal names rather than category (e.g. [[http://www.leydesdorff.net/betweenness/index_files/image015.jpg|scientometric map]])%0a* it feels more and more than giving equations is the last century way of be rigorous with ones' ideas%0a** it doesn't mean that every software implementation of an idea makes it rigorous though%0a* since we have quantities over time, could such principles also be used to measure the speed of advances?%0a** eventually the theoretical or average maximum speed of epistemic progresses?%0a%0a!!!!Synthesis%0aSo in the end, it was about X and was based on Y.%0a%0a!!!!Critics%0aPoint A, B and C are debatable because of e, f and j.%0a%0a!!!Vocabulary%0a(:new_vocabulary_start:)%0anew_word%0a(:new_vocabulary_end:)%0a%0a!!!Post-reading model%0aDraw a schema (using PmGraphViz or another solution) of the situation of the area in the studied domain after having read the book. Link it to the pre-reading model and align the two to help easy comparison.%0a%0a!!!Categories%0a* [[!UncategorizedBook]]%0a%0a%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[ReadingNotes.ReadingNotes|Menu]]'' ReadingNotes.EtreArtiste=[[http://www.klincksieck.com/livre/?GCOI=22520100394560|Etre Artiste]] by Nathalie Heinich - ISBN 2252035323 - Klincksieck 1996%0a>>display:none%3c%3c%0a:book: (:if equal "Fabien" "{$Author}":)SharedLibrary:bookname.pdf#zoom=100&page=(:else:)http://books.google.com/books?id=ID&pg=PA(:ifend:)%0a>>%3c%3c%0a(:tc: 99:)(:tp: 999:)%0a%0a%0a!!!Motivation%0aWanting to see what Lea is working on.%0a%0a!!!Pre-reading model%0aDraw a schema (using PmGraphViz or another solution) of the situation of the area in the studied domain before having read the book.%0a%0a%0a!!Reading%0a* Introduction%0a* I. - Du metier a la profession : artisans et academiciens, du Moyen Age a la Revolution%0a* II. - De la profession a la vocation : academiciens et artistes au XIXe siecle%0a** "Ce que les ecrivains valorisent donc chez les peintres, c'est leur accession etape par etape, aux diverses realisations de la singularite, de la marginalite, de l'excentricite - mais figuree sous la forme de l'echec." (p56)%0a** "On peut voir la les effets de l'ambivalence de la notion de reussite ou d'echec en regime de singularite, ou la reussite a court terme signe l'impuissance a innover, tandis que l'echec a court terme peut etre la promessee d'une reussite future." (p56)%0a* III. - L'art en regime de la singularite : individus createurs de status du XXe siecle%0a** "[Les travaux de Marcel Duchamp] marquent le coup d'envoi de toutes les demarches conceptuelles, qui deplacent le lieu de la creation, lequel n'est la dans la materialite de l'objet fabrique par l'artiste, mais dans l'immaterialite du geste par lequel il erige une oeuvre d'art ce qui, sans lui, n'en serait pas une." (p69)%0a* IV. - Evolutions sur la longue duree : ce qui a change en quelques siecles%0a%0a!!See also%0a* [[http://www.amazon.fr/Profession-artiste-Extension-domaine-cr%25C3%25A9ation/dp/2845971613|Profession artiste : Extension du domaine de la création]], Pierre-Michel Menger, Textuel 2005%0a* [[http://www.amazon.fr/travail-cr%25C3%25A9ateur-Saccomplir-dans-lincertain/dp/2020986825|Le Travail créateur: s'accomplir dans l'incertain]], Pierre-Michel Menger, Fabula 2009%0a* [[http://www.apa.org/journals/releases/psp9651047.pdf|Cultural Borders and Mental Barriers: The Relationship Between Living Abroad and Creativity]] Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, American Psychological Association 2009%0a* [[http://www.sciencedirect.com/science?_ob=ArticleURL&_udi=B6WJB-4WGK4PN-1&_user=10&_coverDate=06%252F09%252F2009&_rdoc=1&_fmt=high&_orig=browse&_sort=d&view=c&_acct=C000050221&_version=1&_urlVersion=0&_userid=10&md5=a790afaac04ae948c5fa6d8dee8490bd|Lessons from a Faraway land: The effect of spatial distance on creative cognition]] Journal of Experimental Social Psychology 2009%0a** "In conclusion, the origin of a task is found to affect one’s performance on creativity tasks. This extends previous research on the influence of psychological distance on creative cognition and highlights the importance of such minimal cues of spatial distance in predicting creative task performance."%0a* [[Wikipedia:Joseph_Beuys]]%0a%0a!!!Overall remarks and questions%0a* art={[[(Wikipedia:)Aesthetics]],novelty,message}%0a** one or a combination of those to product artistic work%0a%0a!!!!Synthesis%0aSo in the end, it was about X and was based on Y.%0a%0a!!!!Critics%0aPoint A, B and C are debatable because of e, f and j.%0a%0a!!!Vocabulary%0a(:new_vocabulary_start:)%0anew_word%0a(:new_vocabulary_end:)%0a%0a!!!Post-reading model%0aDraw a schema (using PmGraphViz or another solution) of the situation of the area in the studied domain after having read the book. Link it to the pre-reading model and align the two to help easy comparison.%0a%0a!!!Categories%0a* [[!UncategorizedBook]]%0a%0a%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[ReadingNotes.ReadingNotes|Menu]]'' ReadingNotes.EvolutionaryDynamics=[[http://www.hup.harvard.edu/catalog/NOWEVO.html|Evolutionary Dynamics : Exploring the Equations of Life]] by Martin A. Nowak - ISBN 0674023382 - Harvard University Press 2006%0a>>display:none%3c%3c%0a:book: (:if equal "Fabien" "{$Author}":)SharedLibrary:bookname.pdf#zoom=100&page=(:else:)http://books.google.com/books?id=0VsK9cVZauQC&pg=PA(:ifend:)%0a>>%3c%3c%0a(:tp: 384:)(:tc: 14:)(:isbn: 0674023382:)%0a%0a!!!Motivation%0aWatching [[http://athome.harvard.edu/programs/evd/|Evolutionary Dynamics]] of Harvard Science Center Research Lecture Series 2006%0a%0a!!!Pre-reading model%0aDraw a schema (using PmGraphViz or another solution) of the situation of the area in the studied domain before having read the book.%0a%0a!!!Reading%0a* [[#ChapterPreface]]Preface%0a** "''Evolutionary Dynamics'' presents those mathematical principles according to which life has evolved and continues to evolve." (p.ix)%0a** "Wherever information reproduces, there is evolution." (p.ix)%0a** "In this book, the languages of biology and mathematics meet to talk about "evolution. (p.x)%0a* [[#Chapter1]]1 Introduction%0a** structure of the book chapter by chapter page 4 to 7%0a* [[#Chapter2]]2 What Evolution Is%0a** "This chapter introduces three basic building blocks of evolutionary dynamics: replication, selection, and mutation." (p9)%0a** [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Simplex#Applications|Simplex]] and its Applications on Wikipedia(:lp: 9:)(:lc: 2:)(:ld: 19/10/09:)%0a* [[#Chapter3]]3 Fitness Landscapes and Sequence Spaces%0a** (p27)%0a* [[#Chapter4]]4 Evolutionary Games%0a** (p45)%0a* [[#Chapter5]]5 Prisoners of the Dilemma%0a** (p71)%0a* [[#Chapter6]]6 Finite Populations%0a** (p93)%0a* [[#Chapter7]]7 Games in Finite Populations%0a** (p107)%0a* [[#Chapter8]]8 Evolutionary Graph Theory%0a** (p123)%0a* [[#Chapter9]]9 Spatial Games%0a** (p145)%0a* [[#Chapter10]]10 HIV Infection%0a** (p167)%0a* [[#Chapter11]]11 Evolution of Virulence%0a** (p189)%0a* [[#Chapter12]]12 Evolutionary Dynamics of Cancer%0a** (p209)%0a* [[#Chapter13]]13 Language Evolution%0a** (p249)%0a* [[#Chapter14]]14 Conclusion%0a** (p287)%0a%0a!!!See also%0a* [[Wikipedia:Logistic function]] the most common sigmoid curve%0a* [[Programming for Peace]] Computer-Aided Methods for International Conflict Resolution and Prevention, Springer 2006%0a* [[http://www.univie.ac.at/virtuallabs/Moran/|Evolutionary dynamics on graphs]] by Christoph Hauert, 2004%0a* [[http://tuvalu.santafe.edu/%257Ejpc/JPCPapers.html#EvDyn|Jim Crutchfield's Research Communications Dynamics of Evolutionary Processes section]] Evolutionary Dynamics---Exploring the Interplay of Selection, Neutrality, Accident, and Function%0a* [[http://video.ias.edu/member/taylor|Some Equations and Games in Evolutionary Biology]] by Christine Taylor, Institute for Advanced Study February 2011%0a* [[http://people.seas.harvard.edu/~valiant/|Leslie Valiant]]'s paper on Evolvability, J. Assoc. Computing Machinery 2009 with a mention of Martin Nowak in the acknowledgements%0a%0a!!!Overall remarks and questions%0a* mentions of Ronald Fisher's work%0a%0a!!!!Synthesis%0aSo in the end, it was about X and was based on Y.%0a%0a!!!!Critics%0aPoint A, B and C are debatable because of e, f and j.%0a%0a!!!Vocabulary%0a(:new_vocabulary_start:)%0aoncogene%0a(:new_vocabulary_end:)%0a%0a!!!Post-reading model%0aDraw a schema (using PmGraphViz or another solution) of the situation of the area in the studied domain after having read the book. Link it to the pre-reading model and align the two to help easy comparison.%0a%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[ReadingNotes.ReadingNotes|Menu]]''%0a%0a!!!Categories%0a* [[!Biology]]%0a* [[!Unfinished]] ReadingNotes.EvolutionaryEpistemologyAsAScientificMethod=[[http://vub.academia.edu/NathalieGontier/Papers/205363/Evolutionary-epistemology-as-a-scientific-method--a-new-look-upon-the-units-and-levels-of-evolution-debate|Evolutionary epistemology as a scientific method: a new look upon the units and levels of evolution debate]] by Nathalie Gontier - ISSN ? - Theory in Biosciences May 2010%0a>>display:none%3c%3c%0a:book: (:if equal "Fabien" "{$Author}":)SharedLibrary:bookname.pdf#zoom=100&page=(:else:)http://books.google.com/books?id=ID&pg=PA(:ifend:)%0a>>%3c%3c%0a(:tc: 99:)(:tp: 999:)%0a%0a%0a!!!Motivation%0aDescribe in a sentences or two what motivated me to read this book.%0a%0a!!!Pre-reading model%0aDraw a schema (using PmGraphViz or another solution) of the situation of the area in the studied domain before having read the book.%0a%0a!!!Reading%0a* [[#Chapter1]]1 Introduction to Template%0a** "interesting quote." (p[[{$:book}1|1]])%0a** note%0a** ...%0a* [[#Chapter2]]2 Interesting thing%0a** (p20)(:lp: 20:)(:lc: 2:)(:ld: 15/11/10:)%0a%0a!!!!Table 1 - Unit of evolution%0a(:pmgraphviz -- [=%0a digraph {%0aQuestion [label="Try to prove that it is a unit of evolution\n(1 example suffices)."];%0aQuestion -> Yes;%0aYes -> Where;%0aWhere [label="Where? At which level is x the subject of evolution"];%0aWhere -> NoLevelFound [label="Not one level found"];%0aNoLevelFound [label="X is not a unit"];%0aNoLevelFound -> LevelOrMechanism;%0aWhere -> OneMultipleLevel;%0aOneMultipleLevel [label="One/multiple level(s)?"];%0aOneMultipleLevel -> Identify;%0aIdentify [label="Identify them all.\n(Justifies that x is a unit.)"];%0aIdentify -> EvolutionaryMechanism;%0aEvolutionaryMechanism [label="Via which evolutionary mechanism(s)? Identify them all"];%0aYes -> When;%0aWhen [label="When did x first originate in time\nand when did it become a unit of evolution?"];%0aYes -> Interact;%0aInteract [label="How does this unit x interact with other units?"];%0aInteract -> Subunits;%0aSubunits [label="Can this unit be divided into one or several subunits?\nIf so, then are they also units in evolution?"];%0aInteract -> Superunits;%0aSuperunits [label="Can this unit be absorbed into one or several superunits?\nIf so, then are they also units in evolution?"];%0aYes -> YesAndLevelOrMechanism;%0aYesAndLevelOrMechanism [label="Can this unit also be regarded as a level and/or mechanism of evolution?"];%0aYesAndLevelOrMechanism -> YesAndUnkownOrLevelOrMechanism;%0aYesAndUnkownOrLevelOrMechanism [label="try and treat the unit as a level and/or a mechanism"];%0aYesAndLevelOrMechanism -> LevelOrMechanism;%0aYes -> Relevance;%0aRelevance [label="Relevance? Is the unit x sufficient and/or necessary for evolution?"];%0aQuestion -> LevelOrMechanism [label="no"];%0aLevelOrMechanism [label="Level and/or mechanism?"];%0aLevelOrMechanism -> UnknowOrLevelOrMechanism [label="unknow or yes"];%0aUnknowOrLevelOrMechanism [label="go to level and/or mechanism (other schema)"];%0aLevelOrMechanism -> NotLevelOrMechanism [label="no"];%0aNotLevelOrMechanism [label="treat x as irrelevant for evolution until proven otherwise"]; %0a }%0a=] :)%0a%0a!!!!Table 2 - Level of evolution%0a(:pmgraphviz -- [=%0a digraph {%0aQuestion [label="? Try to prove that it is a level of evolution (1 example suffices)."];%0aQuestion -> Yes;%0aUnits [label="How many/which units evolve at this level?"];%0aYes -> Units;%0aUnits -> NoOneUnit;%0aNoOneUnit [label="Not one unit, x is not a level of evolution, go to no"];%0aNoOneUnit -> UnitOrMechanism;%0aUnits -> MultipleUnits;%0aMultipleUnits [label="One/multiple unit(s)?\nIdentify them all. (Justifies that x is a level.)"];%0aYes -> Mechanisms;%0aMechanisms [label="How many evolutionary mechanisms are active at (not on) this level?"];%0aMechanisms -> MechanismsBis;%0aMechanismsBis [label="Equals the question:\nhow many evolutionary mechanisms are active upon the units that evolve at this level.\n(testing device)"];%0aYes -> OntologicalStatus;%0aOntologicalStatus [label="What is the ontological status of the level?"];%0aOntologicalStatus -> OntologicalStatusBis;%0aOntologicalStatusBis [label="The level is an abstract notion that facilitates theory formation/ an exiting entity"];%0aYes -> When;%0aWhen [label="Since when?\nLocate the origin of x in time or when it becomes necessary\nto invoke x as an abstract notion in the theory of evolution"];%0aInteract [label="How does this level x interact with other levels?"];%0aYes -> Interact;%0aInteract -> Sublevels;%0aSublevels [label="Can this level be divided into sublevels? If so, are they also levels in evolution?"];%0aInteract -> Superlevels;%0aSuperlevels [label="Can this level be absorbed into superlevels?\nIf so, are they also levels in evolution?"];%0aYes -> YesAndUnitOrMechanism;%0aYesAndUnitOrMechanism [label="Can this level also be regarded as a unit and/or mechanism of evolution?"];%0aYesAndUnitOrMechanism -> YesUnknowOrUnitOrMechanism;%0aYesUnknowOrUnitOrMechanism [label="try and treat the level as a unit and/or mechanism, thus go to unit and/or mechanism"];%0aYes -> Relevance;%0aRelevance [label="Relevance? Is the level x sufficient and/or necessary for evolution?"];%0aQuestion -> UnitOrMechanism [label="no"];%0aUnitOrMechanism [label="Unit and/or mechanism?"];%0aUnitOrMechanism -> UnknowOrUnitOrMechanism [label="unknow or yes"];%0aUnknowOrUnitOrMechanism [label="go to unit and/or mechanism (other schema)"];%0aUnitOrMechanism -> NotUnitOrMechanism [label="no"];%0aNotUnitOrMechanism [label="treat x as irrelevant for evolution until proven otherwise"];%0a }%0a=] :)%0a%0a!!!!Table 3 - Mechanism of evolution%0a(:pmgraphviz -- [=%0a digraph {%0aQuestion [label="Try to prove that x is an evolutionary mechanism involved in evolution."];%0aQuestion -> Yes;%0aYes -> Units;%0aUnits [label="On how many units is this evolutionary mechanism working?"];%0aUnits -> NotUnit [label="Not one unit"];%0aNotUnit [label="x is not an evolutionary mechanism involved in evolution"];%0aUnits -> MultipleUnits [label="One/multiple unit(s)"];%0aMultipleUnits [label="Identify them all. (Justifies that x is an evolutionary mechanism involved in evolution.)"];%0aYes -> Levels;%0aLevels [label="At (not on) how many levels of evolution is this evolutionary mechanism active?"];%0aLevels -> LevelsBis;%0aLevelsBis [label="Equals the question:\nthe units that are subjected to this evolutionary mechanism, at how many levels are they subjected to it?"];%0aYes -> Conditions;%0aConditions [label="How does the mechanism work?\nWhich conditions need to be met in order for the evolutionary mechanism to occur?\nAnswer requires (universal) EE formulas of the workings of the mechanism"];%0aYes -> When;%0aWhen [label="Since when?\nLocate in time when these conditions are met regarding each unit and each level\n= when the evolutionary mechanism became a mechanism involved in evolution at that unit and/or level"];%0aYes -> Interact;%0aInteract [label="How does this mechanism x interact with other mechanisms?"];%0aInteract -> SubMechanism;%0aSubMechanism [label="Can this mechanism be divided into sub-mechanism(s)?\n(Depends on the presence of subconditions.)\nIf so, are they also mechanisms of evolution?"];%0aInteract -> SuperMechanism;%0aSuperMechanism [label="Can this mechanism be absorbed into a super-mechanism(s)?\n(Depends on the existence of a mechanism that allows to combine different mechanisms into one single mechanism.)\nIf so, are they also mechanisms of evolution?"];%0aYes -> YesUnitOrLevel;%0aYesUnitOrLevel [label="Can this mechanism also be regarded as a unit and/or level of evolution?"];%0aYesUnitOrLevel -> YesUnknowOrUnitOrLevel [label="? & yes"];%0aYesUnknowOrUnitOrLevel [label="try and treat the mechanism as a unit and/or level, thus go to unit and/or level"];%0aYesUnknowOrUnitOrLevel -> UnitOrLevel;%0aYes -> Relevance;%0aRelevance [label="Relevance? Is the mechanism x sufficient and/or necessary for evolution?"];%0aQuestion -> UnitOrLevel [label="no"];%0aUnitOrLevel [label="Unit and/or level?"];%0aUnitOrLevel -> UnknownOrUnitOrLevel [label="? or Yes"];%0aUnknownOrUnitOrLevel [label="go to unit and/or level"];%0aUnitOrLevel -> NotUnitOrLevel [label="no"];%0aNotUnitOrLevel [label="treat x as irrelevant for evolution until proven otherwise"];%0a }%0a=] :)%0a%0a(:startrecall::)%0a%0a!!!See also%0a* [[Wikipedia:Symbiogenesis]]%0a* [[http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1667934&dl=GUIDE&coll=GUIDE&CFID=104908096&CFTOKEN=82306214|Artificial symbiogenesis and differing reproduction rates]] by Larry Bull, 2010%0a** Larry Bull's publications on [[http://www.cems.uwe.ac.uk/~lbull/#9|Artificial Creativity]] and [[http://www.cems.uwe.ac.uk/~lbull/#7|Coevolutionary Computation]]%0a* see also [[Events/IRILLDays2010#FraSCAti]]%0a* [[http://postcog.posterous.com/evolutionary-epistemology-an-empirical-paradi|Evolutionary Epistemology - Pioneering Cognitive Science]], The Post-Cognitivist Blog April 2011%0a%0a!!!Overall remarks and questions%0a* this? that?%0a%0a!!!!Synthesis%0aSo in the end, it was about X and was based on Y.%0a%0a!!!!Critics%0aPoint A, B and C are debatable because of e, f and j.%0a%0a!!!Vocabulary%0a(:new_vocabulary_start:)%0anew_word%0a(:new_vocabulary_end:)%0a%0a!!!Post-reading model%0aDraw a schema (using PmGraphViz or another solution) of the situation of the area in the studied domain after having read the book. Link it to the pre-reading model and align the two to help easy comparison.%0a%0a!!!Categories%0a* [[!ResearchArticle]]%0a%0a%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[ReadingNotes.ReadingNotes|Menu]]'' ReadingNotes.FECN=!![[#FECN]](:title Foundations in Evolutionary Cognitive Neuroscience:)%0a[[http://www.cambridge.org/9780521884211|Foundations in Evolutionary Cognitive Neuroscience]] edited by Steven M. Platek and Todd K. Shackelford - ISBN 9780511507274 - Cambridge University Press 2009%0a(:isbn: 0511507275:)(:startrecall: 12/01/11:)%0a%0a!!!Motivation%0a(more precise than just interest in cognitive science and the evolution of language)%0a%0a!!!Reading%0a* [[#FECN_Chapter1]][[#Chapter1]]1 Introduction to evolutionary psychology: A Darwinian approach to human behavior and cognition by Aaron T. Goetz, Todd K. Shackelford, and Steven M. Platek%0a** "introduction to evolution by natural selection and its modern application to the study of human behavior and cognition." (p1)%0a** The mechanisms of natural and sexual selection%0a*** "Evolution by natural selection is the resultant process when %0a**** (a) individuals of a population vary in their characteristics,%0a**** (b) much of the variation is heritable, and%0a**** (c) resources are limited so that individuals reproduce differentially" (p2)%0a*** "Sexual selection is the process that favors an increase in the frequency of alleles associated with reproduction" (p3)%0a**** "intrasexual competition (competition between members of the same sex for sexual access to members of the opposite sex)" (p3)%0a**** "intersexual selection (differential mate choice of members of the opposite sex)" (p3)%0a** After Darwin: the Modern Synthesis and Hamilton’s inclusive fitness theory%0a*** "selection could operate through classical fitness (i.e., the sum of an individual’s own reproductive success) and inclusive fitness, which includes the effects of an individual’s actions on the reproductive success of genetic relatives." (p4) %0a** The products and byproducts of evolution: adaptations, byproducts, and noise%0a*** "natural selection designs adaptations that solve adaptive problems [reguarities encountered by ancestors in their environment] associated with survival and reproduction" (p5) %0a*** "Adaptations are the product of natural selection and are functionally organized features that contribute to a species’ reproductive success, however indirectly. Byproducts and noise do not solve adaptive problems and are not subject to natural selection themselves." (p5)%0a**** the notion of "noise" induces a potential "trap of interpretation"%0a** Evolutionary psychology%0a*** Psychological mechanisms as information-processing modules%0a**** "Evolved psychological mechanisms are understood in terms of their specific input, decision rules, and output" (p6)%0a*** Psychological mechanisms and domain specificity%0a**** "Practitioners of EP concede that relatively domain-general mechanisms may exist, but the vast majority of mechanisms are presumed to be domain-specific." (p8)%0a**** "although working memory is used in all domains, it is problem specific (and therefore domain specific) because it solves a single adaptive problem." (p8)%0a*** Evolutionary time lags and the environment of evolutionary adaptedness%0a**** "modern behavior is best understood when placed in the context of our environment of evolutionary adaptedness." (EEA) (p9)%0a**** "'''environment of evolutionary adaptedness (EEA)''' is not a place or time in history but a statistical composite of the selection pressures (i.e., the enduring properties, components, and elements) of a species’, more specifically the adaptations that characterize a species’, ancestral past" (p9)%0a***** to link with a manifold in information geometry?%0a**** "Although our evolutionary past is not available for direct observation, the discovery and description of adaptations allows us to make inferences about our evolutionary past" (p9)%0a***** but thus can not be used to validate the hypothesis on the mechanisms, more discussion on method follows%0a**** "Evolutionary psychology is not post hoc storytelling; its practitioners typically use a deductive approach, moving from theory to data." (p10)%0a*** Ultimate and proximate explanations%0a**** "evolutionary and non-evolutionary [(e.g., sociological or cultural)] approaches operate at different levels of analysis" (p10)%0a*** Evolutionary psychology’s relationship with sociobiology%0a**** fields sharing the evolutionary framework%0a*** Discovering new topics and rethinking old topics%0a**** discussion on integration reproduction duplication of biological strategies (example of sperm competition) and psycological equivalent (leading to jealousy) as adaptations%0a**** principles of EP lead to potentially solving the paradox of self-deception (through many information-processing mechanisms)%0a***** "self-deception mechanism could evolve if the mechanisms responsible for conscious experience were unconnected to the mechanisms responsible for ultimate intentions" (p14)%0a*** Evolutionary psychology’s future%0a**** emergence of evolutionary development psychology%0a***** "how natural selection might have influenced human psychology and behavior at all stages of development" (p15)%0a* [[#FECN_Chapter2]][[#Chapter2]]2 The evolution of general fluid intelligence by David C. Geary%0a** The evolution of general fluid intelligence%0a*** "The central theme that cuts across generations and theories is that%0a**** the core of intelligence is the ability to anticipate and predict variation and novelty and to devise strategies to cope with this novelty." (p22)%0a*** "The core issue that divides theorists is %0a**** the source of novelty; specifically, whether the primary source of this variation is due to %0a***** climatic change, %0a***** the vagaries and nuances of hunting other species, or from %0a***** the dynamics of competition within and between human groups." (p22)%0a** Brain evolution%0a*** Brain volume and organization%0a**** consistant increase%0a*** Encephalization quotient%0a**** EQ, volume should be measured against organism size%0a*** Selection pressures and brain evolution%0a**** role of the different pressures evoqued earlier, mainly ecological and social. Repetitive usage of "would" and "could"%0a*** "an ecological-dominance-social-competition model accommodates most of the core features of the climatic and ecological theories of human brain evolution" (p32)%0a** Empirical studies of fluid intelligence%0a*** Psychometric research%0a**** "function or group of functions general intelligence or g" (p33)%0a**** "crystallized intelligence (Gc) [...] manifested as the result of experience, schooling, and acculturation and is referenced by over-learned skills and knowledge, such as vocabulary" (p34)%0a**** "fluid intelligence (Gf) [...] biologically based ability to acquire skills and knowledge" (p34)%0a**** "the ability to anticipate and cope with novelty and change - adaptation to new situations - that are central to models of human brain and cognitive evolution is reliably assessed by tests of Gf" (p34)%0a*** Cognitive research%0a**** "speed of information processing and working memory as core components of Gf" (p34)%0a***** works on Speed of processing of, page 34, could be studied with the recently discovered concept of [[Seedea:/Content/Newconcepts#Dromology|dromology]]%0a**** "The attentional system that controls the explicit manipulation of information during problem solving" (p35)%0a**** "Intelligent individuals identify, process, and bind together bits of social and ecological information more easily and quickly than do other people." (p35)%0a**** "If evolved or learned heuristics are available for responding to the situation,%0a***** then intelligent people will be able to execute these responses more quickly and consistently (across situations requiring the same response) than other people.%0a**** If evolved or learned heuristics are not available,%0a***** there is an automatic shifting of attention to the novel or rapidly changing information represented in short-term memory. Once attention is focused, intelligent people are able to represent more information in working memory than are other people and have an enhanced ability to consciously manipulate this information." (p35)%0a*** Neuroscience research%0a**** "novelty and conflict result in automatic attentional shifts [...] The central executive does not activate itself, but rather is automatically activated when heuristic-based processes are not sufficient for dealing with current information patterns or tasks" (p38)%0a*** Integration%0a**** "speed of processing may be important for the synchronization process, because faster speed of processing would enable more accurate adjustments in synchronization per feedback cycle" (p39)%0a** Integrated model: the motivation to control%0a*** General theory%0a**** "the brain and mind of all species evolved to process the forms of information (e.g., facial expressions, movement patterns of predators) that covaried with survival and reproductive prospects during the species’ evolutionary history. These systems operate implicitly and bias the organism to behavior in ways that result in attempts to gain control of these outcomes" (p39-40)%0a**** "The supporting brain systems, such as the amygdala, are predicted to function in part to amplify attention to evolutionarily significant forms of information and produce emotions, feelings, and corresponding behavioral biases that are likely to automatically reproduce outcomes that have covaried with survival or reproduction during hominid evolution" (p44)%0a** Conclusion%0a*** "My proposal is that the evolved function of these mental models is to generate a self-centered simulation of the %3c%3cperfect>> world, one in which other people behave in ways consistent with one’s best interest, and biological and physical resources are under one’s control.%0a**** The function of mental simulations is to create and rehearse strategies that can be used to reduce the difference between this perfect world and current conditions.%0a**** The cognitive systems that evolved to support the use of these self-centered mental models are known as working memory and attentional control, that is, the core cognitive components of general fluid intelligence." (p46)%0a*** General fluid intelligence%0a* [[#FECN_Chapter3]][[#Chapter3]]3 The role of a general cognitive factor in the evolution of human intelligence by James J . Lee%0a** Introduction%0a*** "The aim of this chapter with respect to this underdevelopment is twofold:%0a**** (1) to propose possible resolutions to problematic issues that may to some extent be responsible for this relative neglect [quantitative differences among individuals along dimensions of cognitive abilities and changes in the distributions of the traits represented by these dimensions over the course of evolutionary time], and%0a**** (2) to discuss future prospects for the integration of differential psychology into human evolutionary studies." (p57)%0a*** presentation of the plan of the article%0a** The relationship between domain-specific modules and broad dimensions of individual differences%0a*** origin of modularity in Chomsky's critic of Skinner then later on with Fodor's book The Modularity of Mind%0a**** "invariant illusoriness suggests to Fodor that the lower levels of visual processing giving rise to the illusion are sealed off from the part of the mind where the subject’s knowledge of the world resides" (p59)%0a**** strict modularity sounds a bit like computer programming paradigms that forbid side-effects, a la Haskell%0a*** factor loadings : "If the scores on a test could be regressed on the unobserved factor scores, the resulting regression coefficients would represent the sensitivity of each test as a measure of the respective factors." (p62)%0a*** discussion around g as a single values, as a subsets of values, as group factors and as hierarchised group factors%0a**** see figure 3.1 page 64 presenting the factor model as g as a path diagram %0a** The genetics and evolution of g%0a*** Table 3.3 Familial correlations for IQ (p73)%0a*** "there is reason to believe that directional selection can sometimes act as a force to increase genetic variation" (p81)%0a*** "We conjecture that directional selection for increased g in the human lineage is responsible for the high heritability of this trait." (p81)%0a**** as read previously in Mitter's book [[TheMatingMind]]%0a** Empirical prospects%0a*** "the g factor of cognitive abilities within the human species and the general factor posited by Deaner’s group both arise from a set of quantitative properties of the brain whose genotypic distributions have shown a rightward evolutionary trend in the lineage leading to Homo sapiens." (p85)%0a*** overall normative, at least highly suggestive, regarding researchs to conduct or what "should become an urgent research priority" (p88)%0a** Conclusion%0a*** "if the arguments given here have weakened the apparent a-priori considerations against including the g factor among the phenomena to be encompassed by a complete account of human cognitive evolution, then this chapter will have succeeded in its avowedly negative goals." (p89)%0a* [[#FECN_Chapter4]][[#Chapter4]]4 Where there is an adaptation, there is a domain: The form-function fit in information processing by H. Clark Barrett%0a** Introduction%0a*** "study of domain specificity is the study of the fit between the properties of information processing systems and the properties of information that they process " (p97)%0a*** "inevitable relationship: %0a**** every information processing system does something systematic with information, and that, in turn, delineates a domain [...]%0a**** what kind of information a system operates on therefore depends critically on what it does with that information, which in turn depends on its function." (p97)%0a** The processes that shape organismic architecture%0a*** "There are many processes [...] that shape the course of evolutionary history. Only one process, however, is a ''designing process'': natural selection." (p98)%0a*** "To answer the question of what underlying adaptation or adaptations are involved - and what their domain is - we must go deeper into questions of design and the relationship between information-processing design and information structure." (p99)%0a** Adaptations imply domains%0a*** two conceptually distinct ways%0a**** "The first sense of domain defined domains in a causal-historical sense, by referring to the set of circumstances that shaped design." (p100)%0a**** "The second sense of domain defines it in terms of present properties." (p100)%0a*** example of the fin of a dolphin and its sea environment (p99) referring explicitely to Dawkins yet very similar to Munz's book [[PhilosophicalDarwinism]] in which he also uses and example of a fish being a model of its environment (and Jakob von Uexküll's Umwelt)%0a** Proper vs. actual domains%0a*** "The proper domain of an evolved mechanism is the domain of information that the mechanism was designed, by selection, to process." (p101)%0a*** "The actual domain of an evolved mechanism is the domain of information that the mechanism will actually process." (p101)%0a*** "The design features of a mechanism entail that it will process some kinds of information that it was not designed to process. This is an inevitable consequence of the causal nature of computational devices: their actual domains will be broader than their proper domains." (p101)%0a** Content domains and formal domains%0a** Are there domain-general adaptations?%0a*** "The nature of specialization, then, is heterogeneous. Different adaptations are specialized in different ways, some of which cause them to deal with %3c%3cbroad>> swaths of information, and others narrower, depending on what kinds of problems they are designed to solve." (p106)%0a*** "Problem space has high dimensionality, and the dimensions of specialization of different systems are often orthogonal rather than overlapping. Only when there is a shared dimension does it really make sense, conceptually, to talk about broader or narrower domains." (p106)%0a** Reconciling flexibility with domain specificity%0a*** "A system evolved with at least two properties: %0a**** first, it leveraged the common features of faces to be able to detect them, and %0a**** second, it leveraged the dimensions along which faces vary to build a system that could use the relevant dimensions of variation to learn to discriminate between individual faces." (p108)%0a*** "If a learning system is capable of learning the %3c%3cright>> thing in an evolutionarily novel circumstance, it is because the structure of that learning environment matches the structure of ancestral learning environments along the relevant dimensions." (p109) %0a** Directions for future research%0a*** "Expanding our catalog of the specialized information-processing adaptations of which the brain is comprised should therefore be a major goal for future research." (p111)%0a*** "actual domain that is more poorly understood" (p111)%0a*** "elucidate not only the formal description of the input domain of a system, but also a complete formal description of its procedures, or what it does with the information that is being processed." (p112)%0a*** "By studying in tandem both the input domains and procedures of evolved mechanisms, we will come much closer to a fuller understanding of the form-function fit in cognition." (p112)%0a** Conclusions%0a* [[#FECN_Chapter5]][[#Chapter5]]5 Invention and community in the emergence of language: Insights from new sign languages by Michael A. Arbib%0a** Conceptual frameworks%0a*** "Understanding the tradeoff between innate capabilities and social influences in the emergence of NSL and ABSL will ground an understanding of how these modern social influences may differ from those available to early humans at the dawn of language." (p117)%0a*** "mirror system hypothesis (MSH) is a specific theory of the evolution of the human %3c%3clanguage-ready brain.>> It is informed by the view that language is a multimodal system of production and performance that involves voice, hands, and face." (p117)%0a*** "it suggests that the brain mechanisms which support language evolved atop a mirror system for grasping (i.e., a brain system active both when the subject is grasping and when the subject observes another grasping) which is similar in the brains of monkeys, apes, and humans." (p118)%0a*** "it was gesture, rather than vocalization (Seyfarth et al., 2005), that created the opening for greatly expanded communication once complex imitation had evolved for practical manual skills" (p119)%0a*** "Two of Hockett’s features are discreteness and combinatorial patterning" (p121)%0a*** "recursion in language is a corollary of the essentially recursive nature of action and perception ''once symbolization becomes compositional''." (p122-123)%0a** Being deaf%0a*** importance of the impact of the Deaf community (hence the capital D) vs "home sign" as a less sucessful strategy%0a** Two new sign languages%0a*** Nicaraguan Sign Language (NSL) developed in about 25 years%0a*** Al-Sayyid Bedouin Sign Language (ABSL) developed in about 70 years (Negev region of Israel)%0a*** "the key to the transition from home sign to language was the creation of a community in which children could learn the creations of others and begin to build an expanding vocabulary and shared set of constructions." (p128-129)%0a*** "The existence of a community provides more opportunities to use signs and choose signs, so that some get lost to the community while others gain power by being widely shared. %3c%3cNatural selection by learning.>>" (p134)%0a*** "Since knowledge of another language is possessed by some members of the community, they seek to translate this knowledge into the new medium (as is proven for the lexicon), but few attempts to capture a given property will become widespread in the community." (p134)%0a** The emergence of the Nicaraguan Deaf community%0a*** social importance, interaction with other communities, including the Swedish one%0a** The influences of culture and community%0a*** "the sign language in Nicaragua did not develop in a vacuum, but owes a debt to multiple influences. The language and the community appear to have grown in tandem, and they grew most rapidly among a group that was not composed of children, but of those looking toward adulthood." (p141)%0a** Challenges for future research%0a*** "analysis of the role of the caregiver in the child’s construction of home sign" (p146)%0a*** "the interplay of mechanisms for action and sign" (p146)%0a*** developp an "%3c%3cepidemiology>> of where novel signs and constructions arise and how they spread through the population and become transformed as they do so." (p146)%0a**** sounds like applied memetics%0a** related work was cited by Elizabeth S. Spelke in her [[PersonalInformationStream.WithoutNotesOlderThanOctober09#NaturalGeometry|ENS talks, Conferences Jean Nico 2009]]?%0a* [[#FECN_Chapter6]][[#Chapter6]]6 Origins of the language: Correlation between brain evolution and language development by Alfredo Ardila%0a** "The purpose of this paper is not to further review and discuss the historical origins of language, but to relate what is known (or supposed) on the origins of language, with contemporary neurology and neuropsychology data, particularly with the area of aphasia." (p153)%0a** two basic linguistic operations (p154)%0a*** selecting (language as paradigm) %0a*** sequencing (language as syntagm)%0a** "each [two basic types of aphasia syndromes] related to the disturbance of one of these two basic language elements (lexical/semantic and grammatical)." (p154)%0a*** paradigmatic axis : similarity disorder%0a*** syntagmatic axis : contiguity disorder%0a** Linguistic and anthropological data: three stages in language development%0a*** (1) "Initial communication systems using sounds and other types of information - such as gestures, etc., similar to the communication systems observed in other animals, including nonhuman primates." (p158)%0a*** (2) "Primitive language systems using combined sounds (words) but without a grammar (language as paradigm)" (p158)%0a*** (3) "Communication systems using grammar (language as syntagm)" (p158)%0a** "there is not convincing evidence that chimpanzees and other nonhuman primates can learn language syntax (language as syntagm) even after intensive and controlled training" (p159)%0a** 8 famous hypothesis as "attempt to explain the origin of language from the lexical point of view" (p160)%0a** Conclusions%0a*** "Both language systems [lexical/semantic system and as a grammatical system] not only depend upon different brain areas (temporal and frontal) but also upon different types of learning (declarative and procedural) supported by different neuroanatomical circuitries." (p168)%0a*** "Grammar is correlated with the ability to represent and use actions. This is an ability that depends on the so-called Broca’s area and related brain circuits, but also depends, is correlated, and likely appeared simultaneously in human history with the ability to rapidly sequence articulatory movements (speech praxis)." (p168)%0a* [[#FECN_Chapter7]][[#Chapter7]]7 The evolutionary cognitive neuropsychology of face preferences by Anthony C. Little and Benedict C. Jones%0a** Introduction%0a*** "If in our evolutionary past, information was present about a person’s value (e.g., genetic quality) in any way, then an advantage would accrue to those who utilized these signs and those individuals would leave more genes behind in the next generation." (p175)%0a*** objectives of the paper%0a**** study facial attractiveness as well as discussing reward and face processing brain mechanisms%0a**** behavioral cognitive work which links to how beauty is processed in the brain%0a** Part A: Brain mechanisms of reward and face perception%0a*** Reward in the brain%0a**** detailing different studies regarding the brain regions involved in liking, wanting, positive emotions%0a**** Figure 7.1 - Components of the reward system (p177) including Prefrontal cortex, Nucleus accumbens, Ventral pallidum, Ventral tegmentum, Amygdala%0a*** General face processing by the brain%0a**** Figure 7.2 - The distributed human neural system for face perception (p179)%0a*** Current data on face preferences and the human brain%0a**** brief review of neurobiological studies that deal with the perception of attractive faces%0a**** "studies of brain activation in processing have highlighted the role of involving frontal cortex and the classic component of reward, the nucleus accumbens" (p183)%0a**** "studies suggest a strong role of the subcortical amygdala and thalamus/hypothalamus, and the orbitofrontal cortex in generating responses to individuals you may be attracted to" (p184)%0a*** Additions to the distributed model of face perception to process attractiveness%0a**** proposition of an extended model, see Figure 7.3 (p186)%0a**** "Overall, the processing of facial beauty appears very closely tied to general reward mechanisms." (p188)%0a** Part B: Examples integrating evolution, cognition, and neuropsychology%0a*** Attraction to specific physical traits: symmetry%0a**** discussion on Evolution, Cognition and Neuropsychology axis%0a**** "Symmetry in human faces has been linked to potential heritable fitness because symmetry is a useful measure of the ability of an organism to cope with developmental stress, both genetic and environmental" (p190)%0a***** as mentioned regarding developmental stability in [[TheMatingMind#Chapter7|Chapter 7. Bodies of Evidence]], page 229 of The Mating Mind%0a*** Changeable attraction: Neural tuning influencing the attractiveness of faces%0a**** discussion on Evolution, Cognition and Neuropsychology axis%0a**** "For many types of stimuli, including faces, exposure increases attraction even when the exposure is unconscious" (p192)%0a**** "averageness - how closely they resemble the majority of other faces within a population; nonaverage faces havemore extreme characteristics than the average of a population" (p192)%0a* [[#FECN_Chapter8]][[#Chapter8]]8 Sex differences in the neural correlates of jealousy by Hidehiko Takahashi and Yoshiro Okubo%0a** Sexual jealousy and mate retention behaviors%0a*** "violence in romantic relationships might be associated with mate retention behaviors" (p205)%0a** Morbid jealousy%0a*** "condition of inappropriate or excessive jealousy specific to the sexual partner together with unacceptable or extreme behavior based on a preoccupation with the partner’s unfaithfulness" (p206)%0a** Sex differences in jealousy in response to a partner’s infidelity%0a*** "men have evolved a special sensitivity to cues of sexual infidelity (p206)%0a*** "women are predicted to be more sensitive to a partner’s emotional infidelity" (p207)%0a** Sex differences in brain activations in response to sexual and emotional infidelity%0a*** experiment "participants read sexual and emotional infidelity scenarios during fMRI scans and then rated the intensity of jealousy and other basic emotions (anger, sadness, disgust, fear, etc.) using the 6-point Likert scale" (p208)%0a*** is the reference to Berthoz linked to the College de France professor?%0a** Conclusion%0a*** "sex differences in brain activations in response to sexual and emotional infidelities, supporting the view that men and women have different neurocognitive systems to process a partner’s sexual and emotional infidelity" (p211)%0a%0a%0a!!!See also%0a* [[http://www.webexperiment.net|Online Research Laboratory]] directed by Steven Platek%0a* earlier studies on [[Seedea:Research/HistoryIdeaManagement#CognitiveArcheology|Cognitive Archeology]]%0a* my related [[Seedea:Content/Conceptstree|Fundamental Concept Tree]]%0a* [[http://www.semioticon.com/semiotix/2010/07/the-front-shelf/|The Front Shelf]] mini-reviews, SemiotiX 2010%0a%0a%0a!!!Overall remarks and questions%0a* referring to Miller's The Matting Mind 9 years later, how does it confirm or infirm it?%0a* what are the key experimental methods?%0a* if "psychological mechanisms" are "information-processing modules" and if "Evolved psychological mechanisms are understood in terms of their specific input, decision rules, and output" (page 6 of [[#Chapter1|chapter 1]]) how do they differ from recipes of [[Cookbook.Cognition]] and to a notion of [[Seedea:Content/Newconcepts#CognitiveCommons]]%0a** is there a repository of such evolved psychological mechanisms? are they ordered by estimated time of appearance?%0a* if vocabulary is a key factor in the measure of g (page 65-67 of [[#Chapter3|chapter 3]]), is the modern equivalent the size of functions>algorithms>models>paradigms repertoire of an individual?%0a* are those findings used not just in computional linguistic but also in computer languages designing?%0a** evolution from Fortan-syntax, Lisp-syntax, ... each, in relation also to their paradigms, with potentially their specific grammar%0a*** arguably assembly have a minimal grammar (1 operator with 0, 1 or 2 operands) while Python and recent languages have more complex grammars and include, like Javascript iconicity%0a* why does the title include "neuroscience" when very few data (simulations or imaging) are directly presented in favor of temptative (even if coherent) hypothesis?%0a** the analytical framework might be logical, yes the content looks more like philosophy than experimental science%0a%0a!!!Vocabulary%0a(:new_vocabulary_start:)%0aripe%0aexcruciatingly%0acuckoldry%0agist%0aendocast%0aamenities%0alulls%0aassays%0ascanty%0aconstrual%0aswaths%0ato hone%0apaedomorphy%0adyadic%0asyntagm%0a(:new_vocabulary_end:)%0a%0a%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a!!!Categories%0a* [[!Neurology]]%0a ReadingNotes.FinanceImmo=(:title Introduction a la Finance et a l'Economie de l'Immobilier:)%0a[[http://www.amazon.fr/Introduction-Finance-lEconomie-lImmobilier-Simon/dp/2717856463|Introduction a la Finance et a l'Economie de l'Immobilier]] by Arnaud Simon and Richard - ISBN 2717856463 - Economica 2009%0a>>display:none%3c%3c%0a:book: (:if equal "Fabien" "{$Author}":)SharedLibrary:bookname.pdf#zoom=100&page=(:else:)http://books.google.com/books?id=ID&pg=PA(:ifend:)%0a>>%3c%3c%0a(:tc: 5:)(:tp: 108:)(:isbn: 2717856463:)%0a%0a%0a!!!Motivation%0aHaving to manage real estate and recommended by [[(Person:)Sylvain]].%0a%0a!!!Pre-reading model%0aReal estate has to be a rational investment like any other, despite it's usually long term nature and the "life bias".%0a%0a!!!Reading%0a* Basically promoting a model inspired by finance tools applied to real estate%0a* arguing that those recently developed quantitative tools are pervasive%0a* several tools, especially risk management and portfolio diversification, have been discovered before in%0a** [[ReadingNotes/Quantitative Trading]]%0a** [[ReadingNotes/Venture Capital And The Finance Of Innovation]]%0a(:lp: 108:)(:lc: 5:)(:ld: 25/03/10:)%0a%0a!!!See also%0a* Economica.fr (down as of early March 2010)%0a* [[http://www.dauphine.fr/cereg/fiche_membre.php?id=54&nom=Arnaud%2520Simon|Arnaud Simon]] at Centre de recherches sur la gestion (CEREG), Paris-Dauphine%0a* [[http://www.realestate.bnpparibas.com/immobilier-entreprise/contact-research.html|Richard MALLE, Directeur Research France]] at BNP Paribas Real Estate France / AtisReal%0a* my [[Content/Financial Tools]] page%0a%0a%0a!!!Overall remarks and questions%0a* this? that?%0a%0a!!!!Synthesis%0aSo in the end, it was about X and was based on Y.%0a%0a!!!!Critics%0aPoint A, B and C are debatable because of e, f and j.%0a%0a!!!Vocabulary%0a(:new_vocabulary_start:)%0anew_word%0a(:new_vocabulary_end:)%0a%0a!!!Post-reading model%0aDraw a schema (using PmGraphViz or another solution) of the situation of the area in the studied domain after having read the book. Link it to the pre-reading model and align the two to help easy comparison.%0a%0a!!!Categories%0a* [[!Business]]%0a%0a%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[ReadingNotes.ReadingNotes|Menu]]'' ReadingNotes.FromGeometryToTopology=[[http://doverpublications.stores.yahoo.net/0486419614.html|From Geometry to Topology]] by H. Graham Flegg - ISBN 0486419614 - Dover 2001%0a[[http://www.publisher.org/ISBN|Template]] edited by Author - ISBN 0 - Publisher 200X%0a>>display:none%3c%3c%0a:book: (:if equal "Fabien" "{$Author}":)SharedLibrary:bookname.pdf#zoom=100&page=(:else:)http://books.google.com/books?id=ID&pg=PA(:ifend:)%0a>>%3c%3c%0a(:tc: 17:)(:tp: 208:)(:isbn: 0486419614:)%0a%0a%0a!!!Motivation%0aFound in HSBXL library and was intrigued by the continuous progress toward functions and set theory while starting from the intuition of geometry.%0a%0a!!!Pre-reading model%0aList the main decisions that should be impacted by reading the book in order to estimate the Seedea:Content/Newconcepts#InformationActionRatio and facilitate rule design as suggested after finishing [[TheTinkerersAccomplice]].%0a%0aDraw a schema (using PmGraphViz or another solution) of the situation of the area in the studied domain before having read the book.%0a%0a!!!Reading%0a* [[#Chapter1]]1 Congruence Classes%0a* [[#Chapter2]]2 Non-Euclidian Geometries%0a* 3 From Geometry to Topology%0a* 4 Surfaces%0a* 5 Connectivity%0a* 6 Euler Characteristics%0a* 7 Networks%0a* 8 The Colouring of Maps%0a* 9 The Jordan Curve Theorem%0a* 10 Fixed Point Theorem%0a* 11 Plane Diagrams%0a* 12 The Standard Model%0a* 13 Continuity%0a* 14 The Language of Sets%0a* 15 Functions%0a* 16 Metrics Spaces%0a* 17 Topological Space%0a(:lp: 208:)(:lc: 17:)(:ld: 23/10/2011:)%0a%0a(:startrecall:24/10/2011:)%0a%0a!!!See also%0a* [[Content/Mathematics]]%0a* consider a set of rules%0a** inspired by finishing [[TheTinkerersAccomplice]] and wondering how I could apply it%0a%0a%0a!!!Overall remarks and questions%0a* this? that?%0a%0a!!!!Synthesis%0aSo in the end, it was about X and was based on Y.%0a%0a!!!!Critics%0aPoint A, B and C are debatable because of e, f and j.%0a%0a!!!Vocabulary%0a(:new_vocabulary_start:)%0anew_word%0a(:new_vocabulary_end:)%0a%0a!!!Post-reading model%0aDraw a schema (using PmGraphViz or another solution) of the situation of the area in the studied domain after having read the book. Link it to the pre-reading model and align the two to help easy comparison.%0a%0a!!!Categories%0a* [[!UncategorizedBook]]%0a%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[ReadingNotes.ReadingNotes|Menu]]'' ReadingNotes.GameTheoryAtWork=[[http://mhprofessional.com/product.php?isbn=0071400206|Game Theory at Work : how to use game theory to outthink and outmaneuver your competition]] by James D. Miller - ISBN 0071400206 - McGraw-Hill 2003%0a>>display:none%3c%3c%0a:book: (:if equal "Fabien" "{$Author}":)SharedLibrary:bookname.pdf#zoom=100&page=(:else:)http://books.google.com/books?id=jcxEWNG4fHEC&pg=PA(:ifend:)%0a>>%3c%3c%0a(:tc: 17:)(:tp: 288:)(:isbn: 0071400206:)%0a(:startrecall: 15/01/11:)%0a%0a!!!Motivation%0aLearning more about game theory through a straightforward application.%0a%0a!!!Pre-reading model%0aDraw a schema (using PmGraphViz or another solution) of the situation of the area in the studied domain before having read the book.%0a%0a!!!Reading%0a* Core%0a** different configurations%0a*** unique encounter (players play only one game)%0a**** impossible trust%0a*** repeated encounters (players play more than one game)%0a**** iterative trust building%0a*** sequential games (players move one after the other)%0a*** simultaneous games (players move at the same time)%0a**** players must make their move while still ignorant of the move of others%0a**** each side must predict what the other is up to%0a**** coordination games (players share positive payoffs)%0a***** %25red%25communication is key%25%25%0a***** positive outcome by being open, honest and trusting%0a***** trust games (coordination game with a safe course)%0a****** main risk : doubts%0a****** example : strikes%0a***** in mass coordination games%0a****** %25red%25network externalities are key%25%25%0a****** once everyone has decided on a strategy, everyone benefits from continuing to play along%0a****** everyone consumer tries to match the decisions of other buyers%0a****** %25green%25a product with network externalities and consumers believing it will become popular should become popular (p94) %25%25%0a*** outguessing games (opposite have mutually exclusive payoffs)%0a**** communication is impossible%0a***** always gain by successfully spying your opponent%0a***** hiding your moves is required%0a***** spread false information%0a***** negotiation are pointless%0a**** hide, never trust, and always strive to deceive%0a**** example : armies%0a*** Nash Equilibria%0a**** No player regrets his strategy, given everyone else′s move%0a*** Fixed-sum games%0a**** cooperation/negotiation is pointless as interests are diametrically opposed%0a**** example : politicians%0a*** Variable-sum games%0a**** Prisoner′s dilemma%0a***** all players ruthlessly ride their own self-interest to collective ruin%0a** BUT one goal%0a*** maximize payoffs%0a** tools%0a*** increase your credibility%0a**** cutting communication to increase credibility%0a***** walking away after a final offer%0a**** securing a reputation%0a***** building of brand names%0a**** vengeance against negative behavior%0a***** imply irrational desire for revenge if it can be beneficial (fear of perceived insanity)%0a*** reducting your options%0a**** sabotage your position to force you to move on%0a***** ex: Cortez burning its boats close to Mexico against the Aztec%0a***** advatanges%0a****** proove your motivation to yourself and others%0a*** delegating the decision ability and broadcasting it%0a**** ex: lawyers and the treshold that their clients want%0a*** chain of responsability%0a**** more effective than%0a***** random individual reponsability%0a***** group responsability%0a*** perceived value vs visible price%0a**** clients compare what they can compare%0a***** price is a simple numeric value%0a***** features are difficult to compare%0a**** price war are not sustainable%0a***** prefer competition on quality, service, brand names or product colors, everything BUT prices%0a***** if unable to compete, put complex pricing system to avoid direct price comparison%0a*** self-selecting consumers%0a**** Price discrimination based on needs%0a***** use coupons or price rebate that requires some efforts%0a***** provide premium services for consumers who favor high quality over price-sensitiveness%0a%0aNote that those notes comes directly from the book. Each chapter provide end-notes called "Lessons learned" that summarizes the key aspects of each chapter.%0a* [[#Chapter2]]Chapter 2 - Threats, promises, and sequential games%0a** Fear only credible threats. Trust only credible promises.%0a** Being perceived as irrational can be advantageous.%0a** Worry about your payoff, not your opponent′s. Since profit maximization is the objective of business, you shouldon′t fret about asking more money than your rival.%0a** Unless you have a time machine, you should ignore sunk costs and not let them influence your moves because nothing you do in the future will save you from having paid the sunk costs in the past. The proverb, "It is no use crying over spilt milk," illustrates this lesson.%0a** Lowering your prices to deter potential competitors is an ineffective tactic because prices can be changed so easily.%0a* [[#Chapter3]]Chapter 3 - The dangers of price competition%0a** Firms have trouble profiting when they compete on price becaues price is very visible to consumers.%0a** To stop your rival from undercutting your price, your rival needs to believe that you will quickly respond to any price reduction.%0a** It′s almost impossible to restrict price competition among many firms that sell near identical goods.%0a** Interet retailers necessarily face massive competition because every other store that sells similar products is a rival.%0a** Complex pricing can reduce price competition by making it difficult for customers to comparison shop.%0a* [[#Chapter4]]Chapter 4 - Simultaneous games%0a** Looks to Interests (p82)%0a*** To win, you must know what you are playing. Different games require different strategies. The game you′re in is determined by the alignment of the player′s interests, so when starting a new venture ask:%0a**** Does everyone have the same objectives?%0a**** Would other players benefit from lying to me about their strategy?%0a**** Is the game fixed or variable sum?%0a**** Do I want my opponent to guess my future moves?%0a**** Am I better off being perceived as rational or crazy?%0a** A dominant strategy gives you a higer payoff than all other strategies regardless of what your opponent does.%0a** A strictly stupid strategy gives you a lower payoff than some other strategies regardless of what your opponent does.%0a** You should always play dominant strategies and never play strictly stupid strategies, and you should assume that your opponent will do the same.%0a** You should be open, honest, and trusting in coordination games.%0a** A small amount of doubt can make it impossible for two parties to trust each other.%0a** It′s useless to negotiate in outguessing games.%0a** In chicken games perception is reality, so you must do everything to convince your opponent that you are committed to the macho course.%0a* [[#Chapter5]]Chapter 5 - Massive coordination games%0a** Massive coordination games are often winner-take-all affairs.%0a** To win a massive coordination game, it′s often more important to be perceived as popular than as good.%0a** When playing a massive coordination game it′s a sound strategy to buy early popularity by selling your product at a loss.%0a* [[#Chapter6]]Chapter 6 - Nash equilibira%0a** A Nash equilibrium is an outcome where no player regrets his move given his opponent′s strategy.%0a** A Nash equilibrium is a powerful game theory tool because it shows when an outcome is stagble; it shows outcomes where no player want to change his strategy.%0a** When trying to move to a new equilibrium, you should consider if the new outcome could be a Nast equilibrium. If it′s not, then your new outcome is unstable and might be difficult to achieve.%0a** Seeing the movie "A Beautiful Mind" will not increase your knowledge of game theory.%0a* [[#Chapter7]]Chapter 7 - Prisoner′s dilemma %0a** In a prisoners′ dilemma game, competition will harm both players. The players would be better of if they worke together, but if the game is played one time, then self-interest will always force them into tuinous competition.%0a** In a repeated prisoners′ dilemma game, the players might be able to work togehter to achieve a good outcome. Hiden actions, short time horizons, and last period problemes might still make cooperation impossible, however.%0a** If your suppliers are charging you high prices, you could benefit from creating a prisoners′ dilemma.%0a* [[#Chapter8]]Chapter 8 - Adverse selection%0a** Adverse selection occurs when you attract those with whom you least want to interact.%0a** When you make offers to job applicants or customers, you should consider the type of person most likely to accept your offer. Will they be more likely than average to have undesirable traits?%0a** People desperate to interact with you are often the ones with whom you should least want to deal.%0a** Playing hard to get can overcome adverse selection by convincing others that you are not desperate and thus not undesirable.%0a** Adverse selection is caused by hidden information and so can be remedied by information acquisition.%0a* [[#Chapter9]]Chapter 9 - Surviving with limited information%0a** Book covers, college degrees, and brand names can be quick ways of signaling quality.%0a** When a player can′t lie, he can also can′t stay silent, for the sound of silence can be deafening.%0a** Placing people under pressure might cause them to be too honest for their own good.%0a** Lines can provide useful information about other′s beliefs and intenttions.%0a** Options can help solve "chicken and egg"-like coordination problems.%0a** You should take more risks if you have an implicit option.%0a* [[#Chapter10]]Chapter 10 - Price discrimination and other pricing strategies%0a** You should charge price-sensitive customers less than other buyers.%0a** To price discriminate, you need to find a mechanism to exclude some customers from discounts given to others.%0a** To price discriminate, you need to identify which customers are the most price sensitive or devise a mechanism by which price-sensitive customers self-select.%0a** You can′t use bundling to extend a monopoly, but you can use it to increase you profits by evening out how much different customers value your products.%0a* [[#Chapter11]]Chapter 11 - Holdups%0a** Holdup problems manifest themselves when you become artificially dependent on one person or organization to perform a task.%0a** Holdup problems can be mitigated by long-term contracts or second sourcing.%0a** Employees should be wary of developing skills that are highly company specific.%0a* [[#Chapter12]]Chapter 12 Spending Other Peoples Money%0a** An employee spending her company’s money has an incentive to spend the money in a way that benefits her, not her company.%0a** Bribing those who spend other people’s money can be a cheap means to make sales.%0a** Companies need to employ appropriate safeguards to ensure that employees don’t misallocate company funds. Many types of bribery are legal, so you can’t rely upon fear of criminal prosecution to stop your employees from taking noncash bribes.%0a** Insurance creates incentives for people to take too many risks and spend too much money.%0a** To combat the negative incentive that insurance creates, insurance providers need to monitor, regulate, and carefully screen their customers.%0a** The people who most desire insurance are those to whom the insurance company would least like to sell.%0a* [[#Chapter13]]Chapter 13 Managing Employees%0a** Employees will always strive to maximize their own welfare, not yours.%0a** Paying employees based on their achievements maximizes their incentive to work but forces employees to take on lots of risk.%0a** Ideally you should compensate employees based on effort, not outcome; but effort is much harder to measure than achievement.%0a** Paying employees based on the performance of a large group creates incentives for workers to free ride on the efforts of others.%0a** Two people, or countries, can benefit from trade even if one is better at everything than the other.%0a* [[#Chapter14]]Chapter 14 Negotiations%0a** What you would get if negotiations fail often determines what you do get if negotiations succeed.%0a** A party who can make a take-it-or-leave-it offer can get the entire surplus from a transaction.%0a** Bringing other parties to your negotiations can radically alter the bargaining environment.%0a** Giving up control can enhance your negotiating position.%0a** Taking negotiations to the brink of failure can make credible a threat to do something that is not in your self-interest.%0a* [[#Chapter15]]Chapter 15 Auctions%0a** Auctions are useful for sellers because they automatically adjust the price based upon buyer interest.%0a** Auctions are most advantageous to those selling time-limited goods or services.%0a** In first price sealed-bid auctions, you should always bid less than what the good is worth to you.%0a** In honest second price sealed-bid auctions, if you know exactly how much the good is worth to you, then you should bid this amount.%0a** If you are not sure of the good’s value, you should beware of the winner’s curse, which holds that the winning buyer is often the buyer who most overvalued the good.%0a** Auctions can be used to allocate tasks among employees.%0a* [[#Chapter16]]Chapter 16 The Stock Market%0a** If someone freely gives you stock advice, ask why she can’t get anyone to pay them for the information.%0a** Events affect stock prices when they are anticipated, not when they actually occur.%0a** Even short-term traders need to be concerned with the long-term prospects of stocks.%0a** To compensate investors for taking on risk, market forces cause stocks on average to pay higher returns than safe government bonds.%0a** Survivorship bias makes mutual funds’ past performances seem misleadingly impressive.%0a* [[#Chapter17]]Chapter 17 Further Readings and References%0a** (p265)%0a%0aNotes up to chapter 12 come from [[http://mind42.com/pub/mindmap?mid=df80b2e6-f294-469f-909f-2a8b9d14fa25|Path:/pub/illustrations/GameTheoryAtWork.png]] my mind mindmap, the last chapters are not in the mindmap.%0a%0a%0a!!!See also%0a* [[http://jamesdmiller.blogspot.com/|James D. Miller]]'s blog, Adventures In Economics%0a* [[Content/Economy]]%0a* [[http://oyc.yale.edu/economics/game-theory/|Game Theory]] by Ben Polak, Open Yale Courses%0a* [[http://linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/S0362331998900404|A game-theoretic interpretation of Marcel Mauss' ‘The gift’]] by Robert Rider, The Social Science Journal 1998%0a* [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RAND#History|RAND]] according to Wikipedia%0a** "Numerous analytical techniques were invented at RAND, including aspects of dynamic programming, '''game theory''', the Delphi method, linear programming, systems analysis, and exploratory modeling."%0a* [[http://www.econ.canterbury.ac.nz/personal_pages/paul_walker/gt/hist.htm|Chronology of Game Theory]] by Paul Walker, 2005%0a* [[http://agtb.wordpress.com/|Algorithmic Game-Theory]] blog including the Cambridge University Press 2007 related book with its full version available online.%0a* reviews%0a** [[http://www.brianmcdaniel.org/2010/10/04/book-review-game-theory-at-work/|by Brian McDaniel]], 2010%0a%0a%0a!!!Overall remarks and questions%0a* this? that?%0a%0a!!!!Synthesis%0aSo in the end, it was about X and was based on Y.%0a%0a!!!!Critics%0aPoint A, B and C are debatable because of e, f and j.%0a%0a!!!Vocabulary%0a(:new_vocabulary_start:)%0anew_word%0a(:new_vocabulary_end:)%0a%0a!!!Post-reading model%0aDraw a schema (using PmGraphViz or another solution) of the situation of the area in the studied domain after having read the book. Link it to the pre-reading model and align the two to help easy comparison.%0a%0a!!!Categories%0a* [[!Business]]%0a%0a%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[ReadingNotes.ReadingNotes|Menu]]'' ReadingNotes.GettingToYes=[[http://www.williamury.com/books/getting-to-yes|Getting to yes: negotiating agreement without giving in]] by Roger Fisher, William Ury, Bruce Patton - ISBN 0395631246 - Houghton Mifflin Harcourt 1991%0a>>display:none%3c%3c%0a:book: (:if equal "Fabien" "{$Author}":)SharedLibrary:bookname.pdf#zoom=100&page=(:else:)http://books.google.com/books?id=sjH3emOkC1MC&pg=PA(:ifend:)%0a>>%3c%3c%0a(:tc: 99:)(:tp: 200:)(:isbn: 0395631246:)%0a%0a%0a!!!Motivation%0aHolding the belief that negotiation is not limited to middle-eastern conflicts but rather a daily life situation thus a skill to acquire.%0a%0a!!!Pre-reading model%0aDraw a schema (using PmGraphViz or another solution) of the situation of the area in the studied domain before having read the book.%0a%0a!!!Reading%0a%0a* BATNA (Best Alternative To a Negotiated Agreement)%0a** [[Wikipedia:Best alternative to a negotiated agreement]] course of action that will be taken by a party if the current negotiations fail and an agreement cannot be reached.%0a* Four steps method%0a## Separate the people from the problem%0a## Focus on interests, not positions%0a## Invent options for mutual gain%0a## Insist on using objective criteria%0a%0a(to re-read)%0a(:lp: 20:)(:lc: 2:)(:ld: 15/11/10:)%0a%0a(:startrecall::)%0a%0a!!!See also%0a* [[http://www.pon.harvard.edu/|Program on Negotiation at Harvard Law School]]%0a* [[Game Theory At Work]]%0a* [[Events/Les Prodigieux Theoremes De Monsieur Nash]]%0a* [[Wikipedia:Getting to YES]]%0a* [[http://www.audible.com/pd?productID=BK_SANS_000396|Getting to Yes narrated by Murphy Guyer]], Audible.com %0a* [[http://www.slideshare.net/dre229/getting-to-yes-negotiating-agreement-without-giving-in|Getting To Yes - Negotiating Agreement Without Giving In]] in 23 slides by " dre229", 2008%0a* [[http://www.slideshare.net/Martijn_S/getting-to-yes-excerpt-presentation|Getting To Yes Excerpt]] by Martijn Sjoorda, 2008%0a* [[http://www.wikisummaries.org/Getting_to_Yes|Getting to Yes Summary]] at WikiSummaries%0a%0a!!!Overall remarks and questions%0a* understanding your own goal and the goal of the person you are dealing with is fundamental%0a** it is all, once again, about how well you gathered information ahead of the negotiation process itself%0a* the goal is not to give in or force the outcome, the goal is to actually have a mutually positive outcome (if you wish to reiterate collaboration)%0a** see game theory and the repeated prisoner dilemma %0a* go beyond what is already on the table%0a** a bit like what is proposed with [[Blue Ocean Strategy]]%0a** note that visualizing Venn diagrams can help%0a* [[http://www.slideshare.net/franbog/the-brain-during-mediation|The brain during mediation]] by François Bogacz and Jeremy Lack, Convirgente/Altenburger May 2010%0a** based on David Rock SCARF model%0a%0a!!!!Synthesis%0aSo in the end, it was about X and was based on Y.%0a%0a!!!!Critics%0aPoint A, B and C are debatable because of e, f and j.%0a%0a!!!Vocabulary%0a(:new_vocabulary_start:)%0anew_word%0a(:new_vocabulary_end:)%0a%0a!!!Post-reading model%0aDraw a schema (using PmGraphViz or another solution) of the situation of the area in the studied domain after having read the book. Link it to the pre-reading model and align the two to help easy comparison.%0a%0a!!!Categories%0a* [[!Business]]%0a%0a%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[ReadingNotes.ReadingNotes|Menu]]'' ReadingNotes.GroupFooter=[[#Footer]]%0a%0a(:pagelist link={*$FullName} group=ReadingNotes fmt=#BookCoverList order=-time name=-ReadingNotes.ReadingNotes,-ReadingNotes.ScanningNotes,-ReadingNotes.Template:) ReadingNotes.GroupHeader=%25rfloat%25[[http://covers.openlibrary.org/b/isbn/{$:isbn}-L.jpg|http://covers.openlibrary.org/b/isbn/{$:isbn}-M.jpg]]%25%25 ReadingNotes.Gruber=(:redirect CreativityPsychologyAndTheHistoryOfScience:) ReadingNotes.HackersAndPainters=[[http://www.paulgraham.com/hackpaint.html|Hackers & Painters]] by Paul Graham - ISBN 0596006624 - O'Reilly 2004%0a>>display:none%3c%3c%0a:book: (:if equal "Fabien" "{$Author}":)SharedLibrary:bookname.pdf#zoom=100&page=(:else:)http://books.google.com/books?id=ID&pg=PA(:ifend:)%0a>>%3c%3c%0a(:tc: 15:)(:tp: 272:)%0a(:isbn: 0596006624:)%0a%0a!!!Motivation%0aRediscovering Lisp and seeming to have a loving craftsman approach to programming as opposed to a "code-monkey" approach.%0a%0a!!!Pre-reading model%0aDraw a schema (using PmGraphViz or another solution) of the situation of the area in the studied domain before having read the book.%0a%0a!!!Reading%0a* [[#Chapter1]]1 Introduction to Template%0a** "interesting quote." (p[[{$:book}1|1]])%0a** note%0a** ...%0a* [[#Chapter2]]2 Interesting thing%0a** (p20)%0a(:lp: 272:)(:lc: 12:)(:ld: ?/?/?:)%0a%0a!!!See also%0a* [[Tools/Programming]]%0a* external link%0a%0a%0a!!!Overall remarks and questions%0a* this? that?%0a%0a!!!!Synthesis%0aSo in the end, it was about X and was based on Y.%0a%0a!!!!Critics%0aPoint A, B and C are debatable because of e, f and j.%0a%0a!!!Vocabulary%0a(:new_vocabulary_start:)%0anew_word%0a(:new_vocabulary_end:)%0a%0a!!!Post-reading model%0aDraw a schema (using PmGraphViz or another solution) of the situation of the area in the studied domain after having read the book. Link it to the pre-reading model and align the two to help easy comparison.%0a%0a!!!Categories%0a* [[!UncategorizedBook]]%0a%0a%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[ReadingNotes.ReadingNotes|Menu]]'' ReadingNotes.Hadamard=[[#Hadamard]](:title The Mathematician's Mind:)%0a[[http://press.princeton.edu/titles/5896.html|The Mathematician's Mind: The Psychology of Invention in the Mathematical Field]] by Jacques Hadamard - ISBN 0486201074 - Princeton University Press 1945%0a(:isbn: 0486201074:)%0a%0a%25comment%25note that this was finished much earlier but without recall, recall starts a month before the current date to already start with very spaced recalls%25%25%0a(:startrecall: 20/12/10:)%0a%0a!!!Motivation%0aBeing interested in creativity and convinced that mathematics, as a discipline using abstraction to solve problems, does require such a skill, unlike the nearly automated techniques taught during school. Also previously discovered some of the work of Hadamard in the history of mathematics.%0a%0a!!!Pre-reading model%0aDraw a schema (using PmGraphViz or another solution) of the situation of the area in the studied domain before having read the book.%0a%0a!!!Reading%0a* [[#Introduction]]Introduction %0a** distinction between discovery and invention (p.xi)%0a** "As my master, Hermite, told me: %3c%3cWe are rather servants than master in Mathematics.>>" (p.xii)%0a* [[#Chapter1]]1 General Views and Inquiries%0a** The Mathematics "Bump" (p3)%0a** Psychologists' Views on the Subject (p6)%0a** Mathematical Enquiries (p7)%0a** Some Criticisms (p9)%0a** Pointcarre's Statements (p11)%0a** Looking at One's Own Unconsciousness (p14)%0a** Instances in Other Fields (p15)%0a*** enunciation a potential process starting by "incubation" then "illumination" following Graham Wallas' Art of Thought (p16)%0a** The Chance Hypothesis (p18)%0a*** "explanation by ''pure'' chance is equivalent to no explanation at all and to asserting that there are effects without causes" (p19)%0a* [[#Chapter2]]2 Discussions on Unconsciousness%0a** The Manifold Character of Unconsciousness (p23)%0a*** see also [[Wikipedia:Manifold]] for the less metaphorical view%0a** Frindge-Consciousness (p24)%0a** Successive Layers in the Unconscious (p26)%0a* [[#Chapter3]]3 The Unconscious and Discovery%0a** Combination of Ideas (p29)%0a*** "it is obvious that invention or discovery, be it in mathematics or anywhere else, takes place by combining ideas." (p29)%0a**** footnote on the etymology of cogito as "to shake together"%0a**** an intuitive principle that is coherent with evolutionary epistemology and the necessity to handle modularity%0a** The Following Steps (p30)%0a*** "this first process, this building up of numerous combinations, is only the beginning of creation, even, as we should say, preliminary to it" (p30)%0a** To Invent is to Chose (p30)%0a*** Paul Valéry's famous quote is also used in [[http://faculty.ed.uiuc.edu/g-cziko/stb/|Gary Cziko and Donald Campbell work]]%0a** Coming Back to the Unconscious (p31)%0a*** mention of "mathematical beauty" or "geometric elegance" probably close to [[http://www.cs.utexas.edu/~EWD/video-audio/NoorderlichtVideo.html|Dijkstra sensibility on "mathematical elegance"]]%0a*** "it is clear that no significant discovery or invention can take place without the ''will'' of finding" (p31)%0a*** "that invention is choice, that this choice is imperatively governed by the sense of scientific beauty" (p31)%0a** Other Views on Incubation (p32)%0a*** offering 2 chief hypothesis (p33)%0a**** freshness or rest-hypothesis%0a**** absence of interference or forgetting-hypothesis%0a** Discussion of These Ideas (p34)%0a** Other Views on Illuminations. An Intination Stage (p38)%0a** Further Theories on the Unconscious (p40)%0a* [[#Chapter4]]4 The Preparation Stage. Logic and Chance%0a** Throughout Conscious Work (p43)%0a** Conscious Work as Preparatory (p45)%0a** Pointcarre's View on the Mode of Action of Preparatory Work (p46)%0a*** Pointcarre's metaphor on ideas as combinations "liked the hooked atoms of Epicurus" sounds close to [[Seedea:Research.Research#CreativityIsPhysical]] view on "natural creativity" (information is physical, creativity is physical)%0a** Logic and Chance (p47)%0a** Personal Instances (p50)%0a** The Case of Pascal (p53)%0a** Attempts to Govern our Unconscious (p54)%0a* [[#Chapter5]]5 The Later Conscious Work%0a** The Fourth Stage (p56)%0a*** "preparation, incubation and illumination"%0a*** "a rather mechanical part of the work [...] verification"%0a** A Statement by Paul Valery (p57)%0a** Numerical Calculators (p58)%0a** Appreciation of One's Own Work (p60)%0a*** "every stage of the research, has to be, so to speak, articulated to the folowing one by a result in a precise form, which I should propoe to call a ''relay-result''" (p62)%0a** Incubation and Relay-results (p63)%0a* [[#Chapter6]]6 Discovery as a Synthesis. The Help of Signs%0a** Synthesis in Discovery (p64)%0a** The Use of Signs (p66)%0a** Words and Wordless Thought (p66)%0a*** Boileau's famous verses "[[%3c%3c]]''Ce qui se conceoit bien s'enonce clairement,[[%3c%3c]]Et les mots pour le dire arrivent aisement,''" (p70)%0a** Mental Pictures in Usual Thought (p71)%0a** Mental Pictures in Tense Thought (p73)%0a** Personal Observations (p75)%0a*** "I have been told by some friends that I have a special way of looking when indulging in mathematical research. I hardly doubt that this especially accompanies the construction of the schema in question." (p78)%0a**** see also [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Confirmation_holism|Confirmation holism]] on Wikipedia, also known as Theory Laden or Theory Dependance%0a***** a bias that seems to let some who developed their own model to "see what other can not see", yet begging for experimental confirmation%0a**** "Quand on demande a Michel Foucault ce qu'un livre est pour lui, il repond: c'est une boite a outils. Proust.... disait que son livre etait comme des lunettes: voyez si elles vous conviennent, si vous percevez grace a elles ce que vous n'auriez pas pu saisir autrement; sinon laissez mon livre" page 73 of Mille Plateaux also published in La Guerre des Idees and Literary philosophers%0a** Respective Roles of Full Consciousness and Frindge-Consciousness (p80)%0a*** see my notes on Cognitive research section of chapter [[ReadingNotes.FECN#FECN_Chapter2|2 of Foundations in Evolutionary Cognitive Neuroscience]]%0a** Other Stages of Research (p81)%0a** Another Conception (p83)%0a** An Inquiry among Mathematicians (p83)%0a** Some Ideas of Descartes (p86)%0a** Other Thinkers (p89)%0a** Is Thought in words without inconvenience (p92)%0a** A Valuable Description (p96)%0a** Comparison with Another Question Concerning Imagery (p97)%0a** Can Imagery be Educated? (p98)%0a*** "Such an auto-education of mental processes [Titchener ability to use auditory and visuals images] seems to me to be one of the most remarkable achievement in psychology." (p98-99)%0a** Using Relay-results (p99)%0a** General Remarks (p99)%0a** Addendum (p99)%0a* [[#Chapter7]]7 Different Kinds of Mathematical Minds%0a** The Case of Common Sense (p100)%0a** Second Step: The Student in Mathematics (p103)%0a** Logic and Intuitive Minds: A Political Aspect of the Question (p106)%0a** Pointcarre's View of the Distinction (p108)%0a** Application of Our Previous Data (p112)%0a** (A) More or Less Depths in the Unconscious (p112)%0a*** "It is quite natural to speak of an intuitive mind if the zone where ideas are combined is deeper, and of a logical if that zone is rather superficial." (p113)%0a*** "If that zone is deeper, there will be more difficulty in bringing the result to the knowledge of consciousness and it is likely to happen for what is strictly necessary." (p113)%0a** (B) More or Less Narrowly Directed Thought (p114)%0a** (C) Different Auxiliary Representations (p114)%0a** Other Differences in Mathematical Minds (p115)%0a* [[#Chapter8]]8 Paradoxical Cases of Intuition%0a** Fermat 1601-1661 (p116)%0a** Riemann 1826-1866 (p117)%0a** Galois 1811-1831 (p118)%0a** A Case in the Work of Pointcarre (p121)%0a** Historical Comparisons (p122)%0a*** "we must admit that some part of the mental process develop so deeply in the unconscious, even important ones, remain hidden from our conscious self." (p122)%0a* [[#Chapter9]]9 The General Direction of Research%0a** Two Conceptions of Invention (p124)%0a*** "One could say that application's constant relation to theory is the same as that of the leaf to the tree : one supports the other, but the former feeds the latter." (p125)%0a** The Choice of Subjects (p126)%0a*** "Then, how are we to select the subject of research? This delicate choice is one of the most important things in research; according to it we form, generally in a reliable manner, our judgement of the value of a scientist." (p126)%0a** Direction of Inventive Work and Desire of Originality (p131)%0a* [[#FinalRemarks]]Final Remarks%0a** (p133)%0a* [[#Appendix1]]Appendix 1 An inquiry into the working methods of mathematicians%0a** (p137)%0a* [[#Appendix2]]Appendix 2 A testimonial from professor Einstein%0a** (p142)%0a* [[#Appendix3]]Appendix 3 The invention of infinitesimal calculus%0a** (p144)%0a%0a!!!Overall remarks and questions%0a* appreciating and enjoying beauty is also a training%0a** like training an evolutionary filter to remove and increase quality again and again.%0a* if reading is an act of not simply acquiring words but "executing" the thoughts of the author, how can one allows himself to meta-think without having competing executions during the reading?%0a** is there a most efficient way to handle that "battle for consciousness" of each executing series of thoughts%0a* instead of focusing on the quality of thoughts, one could think in term of "cognitive drag"%0a** see the consequently created [[(Content.)CognitiveDrag]] page%0a%0a%0a%0a!!!See also%0a* my reading notes on [[ReadingNotes.PCM|The Princeton Companion to Mathematics]]%0a* [[http://www.archive.org/details/eassayonthepsych006281mbp|Internet Archive: Free Download of the book in multiple formats]]%0a* my notes on [[ReadingNotes.OriginsOfGenius|Origins of Genius]] by Dean Keith Simonton in which he refers to Hadarmard's work nearly 10 times%0a* [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jacques_Hadamard#On_creativity|Jacques Hadamard on creativity]] on Wikipedia%0a* [[http://books.google.fr/books?id=iikWvQgOC5AC|overview of the book on Google Book]]%0a* [[http://www.mathmeth.com/|mathmeth.com - Discipline in Thought]] Calculational Mathematics and Mathematical Methodology%0a* [[http://www.archive.org/details/scienceofthought02mluoft|The science of thought]] by Friedrich Max Müller on Internet Archive%0a* [[http://www.scientificmethod.com/p_thought.html|The Scientific Method is A Complete Act of Thought]] including Wallas' formula%0a* [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/How_to_Solve_It|How to Solve It]] by George Pólya, 1945 (Wikipedia)%0a* [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/How_to_Solve_It_By_Computer|How to Solve It By Computer]] by R. G. Dromey, 1982 (Wikipedia)%0a* chapter 4 On the Role of Thought-Experiments in Mathematical Discovery by Eduard Glas in [[http://www.springer.com/philosophy/philosophy+of+sciences/book/978-90-481-3420-5|Models of Discovery and Creativity]] edited by Joke Meheus and Thomas Nickles, Springer 2009%0a* [[http://press.princeton.edu/titles/8477.html|The Mathematician's Brain: A Personal Tour Through the Essentials of Mathematics and Some of the Great Minds Behind Them]] by David Ruelle, Princeton University Press 2007 %0a* reviews%0a** [[http://www.technologyreview.com/blog/post.aspx?bid=354&bpid=23930|by Steve Hsu]], MIT Technology Review 2009%0a%0a%0a!!!!Critics%0aPoint A, B and C are debatable because of e, f and j.%0a%0a!!!Vocabulary%0a(:new_vocabulary_start:)%0ascantily%0aa sieve%0a(:new_vocabulary_end:)%0a%0a!!!Post-reading model%0aDraw a schema (using PmGraphViz or another solution) of the situation of the area in the studied domain after having read the book. Link it to the pre-reading model and align the two to help easy comparison.%0a%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[ReadingNotes.ReadingNotes|Menu]]''%0a%0a!!!Categories%0a* [[!Psychology]]%0a%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[ReadingNotes.ReadingNotes|Menu]]'' ReadingNotes.HighSpeedSociety=[[http://www.psupress.org/books/titles/978-0-271-03416-4.html|High-speed society : social acceleration, power, and modernity]] edited by Hartmut Rosa and William E. Scheuerman - ISBN 9780271034164 - Pennsylvania State University Press 2009%0a(:isbn: 0271034165:)%0a%0a!!!Reading%0a%0aIntroduction%0a** provides a critical framework for an analysis%0a** 6 key questions (p4)%0a*** conceptualize it; structure immune to it, existing deceleration; causes of it; consequences of it; limits of it; consequences of a proper analysis framework;%0a** "For them, speed is a successful strategy of survival, a basic biological imperative of effort reduction: to be fast is to save energy, demonstrate adaptability, and outrace competitors in the struggle for scarce resources." (p7)%0a*** "Human history can be interpreted as a ferocious temporal Darwinian struggle culminating in the %3c%3csurvival of the fastest.>>" (p7-8)%0a*** red queen principle?%0a** "the most striking problem with a hyperaccelerated society is that it undermines individual and collective autonomy." (p17)%0a*** see also [[UtopiahAnalysis.Tech4Libre]]%0a** plan (p19)%0a*** [[#HighSpeedSociety_Part1|Part 1]] "selection of the most astute early to mid-twentieth-century statements about the phenomenon of social acceleration in modern thought."%0a*** [[#HighSpeedSociety_Part2|Part 2]] "more recent attempts to develop ambitious und undeniably impressive theoretical analyses of social speed or acceleration."%0a*** [[#HighSpeedSociety_Part3|Part 3]] "interrogates the political consequences of social acceleration."%0a** sum-up of each article%0a%0a%0a[[#HighSpeedSociety_Part1]]Part 1 - Classical perspectives on social acceleration%0a* [[#HighSpeedSociety_Chapter1]]1 A Law of Acceleration by Henry Adams%0a** physical viewpoint, measuring the energy accumulated and the resulting motion ("coal-output")%0a** "The attempt of the American of 1800 to educate the American of 1900 had not often been surpassed for folly;" (p39)%0a** "Thus far, since five or ten thousand years, the mind had successfully reacted, and nothing yet proved that it would fail to react - but it would need to jump." (p40)%0a* [[#HighSpeedSociety_Chapter2]]2 The Pace of Life and the Money Economy by Georg Simmel%0a** The Pace of Life, Its Alterations, and Those of the Money Supply%0a*** " It has long been known that wages are the last to be adjusted to a general increase in prices. The weaker a social group is, the slower and more sparingly does the increase in the amount of money trickle through to it." (p46)%0a**** could be interesting to see if there is a constant delay between the pace to which parlementaries update their own ssalaries vs. minimum salary/insertion/pension (check SciencePo, ATTAC)%0a** The Concentration of Monetary Activity%0a*** "the compression of the contents of life is evident in another consequence of monetary transactions [...] that tend to concentrate in a relatively few places." (p47)%0a*** concentration of money in order to faciliate transaction and comparison of good at greater pace%0a** The Mobilization of Values%0a*** analogy between physically rounding up of coins and the gradual rounding up of large sums in order to have faster transactions%0a*** "money itself requires for the purpose of facilitating its transactions" (p53)%0a** Constancy and Flux as Categories for Comprehending the World%0a*** phylosophical view on the notion of exchange%0a** Money as the Historical Symbol of the Relative Character of Existence%0a*** "When money stands still, it is no longer money according to its specific value and significance. The effect that it occasionally exerts in a state of repose arises out of an anticipation of its further motion. Money is nothing but the vehicle for a movement in which everything else that is not in motion is completely extinguished." (p55)%0a** see also [[PersonalInformationStream.WithoutNotes#MoneyAsDebt2|Money as Debt II ? Promises]]%0a* [[#HighSpeedSociety_Chapter3]]3 The New Religion-Morality of Speed by Filippo Tommaso Marinetti%0a** "The Futurist morality will defend man from the decay caused by slowness, by memory, by analysis, by repose and habit. Human energy centupled by speed will master Time and Space." (p57)%0a** "Speed = synthesis of every courage in action. Aggressive and warlike." (p58)%0a** "Slowness = analysis of every stagnant prudence. Passive and pacifistic." (p58)%0a* [[#HighSpeedSociety_Chapter4]]4 The Mania for Motion and Speed by John Dewey%0a** more diversion from political debate thanks to mechanisation, "du pain et des jeux" asked by the public itself%0a** "The mania for motion and speed is a symptom of the restless instability of social life, and it operates to intensify the causes from which it springs." (p62)%0a** "How can a public be organized, we may ask, when literally it does not stay in place?" (p62)%0a** "Our Babel is not one of tongues but of the signs and symbols without which shared experience is impossible." (p63)%0a* [[#HighSpeedSociety_Chapter5]]5 The Motorized Legislator by Carl Schmitt%0a** The Crisis of Positive Statutory Legality: The Twentieth Century%0a** Legal Scholarship as the Last Refuge of Legal Consciousness%0a** "For the dominant opinion of the time, French legal development, with its positivistic transformation of law into state legality, stood at the pinnacle of the progress of civilization and humanity. It was also in France that one first became aware of the splitting up of law into legality and legitimacy.%0a*** is there a Wiki-Law? (a form of modern technological positivist representation)%0a**** where amendments would be the equivalet of wiki edits and thus having a computable and representable history%0a** "Very few people, among them Tocqueville, recognized at the time that in reality this acclaimed progress of civilization was nothing other than progressive centralization, and that the apparent advance of law signified nothing other than the rising scaffolding of ever-newer legal prostheses in service to centralization " (p71)%0a** see also the classical film Y (lost in the corridors of the legislative system) by X (black & white american movie)%0a%0a%0a[[#HighSpeedSociety_Part2]]Part 2 - Theoretical foundations%0a* [[#HighSpeedSociety_Chapter6]]6 Social Acceleration: Ethical and Political Consequences of a Desynchronized High-Speed Society by Hartmut Rosa%0a** I. Social Acceleration in the Process of Modernization%0a** II. What Is Social Acceleration?%0a*** "contrary to Gleick’s observation of the %3c%3cacceleration of just about everything,>> there is no single, universal pattern of acceleration that speeds up everything." (p81)%0a*** detailed plan of the article%0a*** 3 different spheres of acceleration%0a**** Technology%0a***** "intentional, goal-directed processes of transport, communication, and production" (p82) %0a***** acceleration of processes within society%0a**** Social Change%0a***** "attitudes and values as well as fashions and lifestyles, social relations and obligations as well as groups, classes, or milieus, social languages as well as forms of practice and habits, are said to change at ever-increasing rates." (p83) %0a***** accelerations of society itself%0a***** "social acceleration is defined by an increase in the decay rates of the reliability of experiences and expectations and by the contraction of the time spans definable as the %3c%3cpresent>>."(p83-84)%0a***** " change in these two realms -family and work- has accelerated from an intergenerational pace in early modern society to a generational pace in %3c%3cclassical>> modernity to an intragenerational pace in late modernity." (p84)%0a**** Pace of Life%0a** III. What Drives Social Acceleration?%0a*** "we should apply the term %3c%3cacceleration society>> to a society if and only if technological acceleration and the growing scarcity of time (that is, an acceleration of the pace of life) occur simultaneously, that is, if growth rates outgrow acceleration rates." (p87)%0a**** example of speed of transport over the distance to travel%0a*** "the acceleration cycle is a closed, self-propelling process" (p89)%0a**** the rat-race explained? :-#%0a*** 1. The Economic Motor%0a**** "Within a capitalist economy, labor time figures as a crucial factor of production, such that saving time is equivalent to making (relative) profit" (p89)%0a**** "the functioning of the capitalist system rests on the accelerating circulation of goods and capital in a growth-oriented society." (p89)%0a*** 2. The Cultural Motor%0a**** "The eudaimonistic promise of modern acceleration thus appears to be a functional equivalent to religious ideas of eternity or eternal life, and the acceleration of the pace of life represents the modern answer to the problem of finitude and death." (p91)%0a*** 3. The Structural Motor%0a**** "social change is accelerated by modern society’s basic structural principle of functional differentiation. In a society that is not primarily segregated into hierarchical classes but rather structured along the lines of functional systems, such as politics, science, art, the economy, and law, complexity increases immensely." (p92)%0a** IV. The Form and Relevance of Social Deceleration%0a*** five different forms of deceleration and inertia%0a**** Natural and anthropological speed limits%0a**** Territorial as well as social and cultural niches%0a**** Self-induced unintentional slowdowns, example of the traffic-jam but also of economical recessions%0a**** Self-induced intentional slowdowns, mainly ideological "in all cases, the oppositional movements eventually failed" (p95)%0a***** "deceleration in some respects could be a functional necessity of acceleration society rather than an ideological reaction to it." (p96)%0a**** Superficial and in fact hidding a deeper inertia%0a***** "hyperaccelerated standstill"%0a***** "polar inertia"%0a** V. Ethical and Political Implications%0a*** 1. Situational Identity and the Detemporalization of Life%0a*** 2. The "End of Politics" and the Detemporalization of History%0a**** "It seems that just as it has become virtually impossible to individually plan one’s life in the sense of a life project, it has become politically impossible to plan and shape society over time; the time of political projects, it seems, is also over." (p102)%0a**** "If politics aspires to steer and control the basic conditions of technological and economic development, it must either keep up with their accelerating pace or seriously infringe on their autonomy, virtually ending functional differentiation." (p105)%0a**** "politics not only becomes situationalist and loses its sense of direction; it also tends to shift the decision-making process toward other, faster arenas: the legal system (juridification), or the economy and individual responsibility (privatization and deregulation)." (p106)%0a***** example of delegating to the market through auctionning wireless frequencies or following private expertize (even lobbyist groups? see the impact of privately funded think-tanks)%0a** VI. Conclusion%0a** key schemas (the only illustrations of the book are in this article)%0a*** those are the models proposed by one of the editor of the book. Consequently they don't necesseraly provide a default view but help to understand with which perspective the book was constructed with.%0a*** Path:/pub/illustrations/Figure%25201%2520-%2520The%2520process%2520of%2520modernization%2520I.png (p79)%0a*** Path:/pub/illustrations/Figure%25204%2520-%2520The%2520process%2520of%2520modernization%2520II.png (p109)%0a* [[#HighSpeedSociety_Chapter7]]7 Is There an Acceleration of History? by Reinhart Koselleck%0a** I. The Denaturalization of Temporal Experience Through Factors of Technological Acceleration%0a*** "introduction of the mechanical clock in the fourteenth century had already effected a denaturalization of temporal experience. It led to the quantification of the day into twenty-four equal hours." (p116)%0a*** "the measurement of time can also be described with regard to its social function as a story of increasing abstraction." (p117)%0a*** 3 phases of increasing abstraction (p118)%0a**** "The measurement of time was first embedded in the context of human action."%0a**** "The sundial succeeded in, so to speak, objectivizing natural time."%0a**** "The mechanical clock and later the pendulum clock began a transformation of the everyday through quantified units of time that helped secure and promote an all-encompassing organization of society, a process that extended from the fourteenth to the eighteenth centuries."%0a*** key role of the interconnection of cities through the steam engine and the railroad%0a** II. The Category of Temporal Foreshortening Between Apocalypse and Progress%0a*** "we can conceive of acceleration either %0a**** as the possibility of repeating history or%0a**** as a result of technological-industrial innovation." (p128)%0a** see also the map of distances on earth (colored in dark for remote region and bright for highly interconencted places)%0a* [[#HighSpeedSociety_Chapter8]]8 The Spatiotemporal Dynamics of Globalizing Capital and Their Impact on State Power and Democracy by Bob Jessop%0a** "one of my aims below is to highlight the temporality of capital accumulation on a world scale." (p135)%0a** Globalization Defined%0a*** "a multicentric, multiscalar, multitemporal, multiform, and multicausal process that includes, but is not exhausted by, the formation of the world market and the reorganization of the interstate system." (p136)%0a** Globalization and the Spatial Turn%0a** Some Spatiotemporal Contradictions of Globalizing Capitalism%0a** The Implications of Globalization for (National) States%0a** The Temporal Sovereignty of the State%0a*** "An alternative strategy is not to compress absolute political time but to create relative political time by slowing the circuits of capital." (p156)%0a*** "Perhaps the most celebrated, if not yet implemented, example of this strategy is the Tobin tax, which would decelerate the flow of superfast and hypermobile financial capital and limit its distorting impact on the real economy." (p156)%0a**** cf ATTAC%0a*** "establish the institutional framework for subsiditarian guided self-regulation on various scales as well as for continuous monitoring of how well such self-regulation is operating in the light of agreed criteria. This strategy of reflexive metagovernance would enable the state to retain the capacity to coordinate activities across different time zones and temporalities without the risk of overload." (p157)%0a** Conclusions%0a* [[#HighSpeedSociety_Chapter9]]9 The Contraction of the Present by Hermann Lübbe%0a** " contraction of the present [...] means that"%0a*** "in a dynamic civilization, in proportion to increases in the number of innovations per unit of time, the number of years decreases over which we can look back without seeing a world alien to our trusted present-day lifeworld as well as outdated in significant experiental respects."%0a*** "the number of future years for which we can infer the likely conditions of life decreases." (p159)%0a*** "the space of time for which we can calculate our living conditions with a degree of constancy is shortened." (p159)%0a** "as the rate of innovation increases, so too does the pace of obsolescence." (p161)%0a** using the notion of "classics [...] In terms of evolutionary theory" (p166) as pieces of culture that passes through the selection of time, a form of evolutionary epistemology (restricted to one paragraph p166-167)%0a** list of the 8 "most important elements of this description of industrial development from 1750 to the present" (p169-170)%0a*** increase in the rate of innovation%0a*** shorter time-to-market%0a*** innovation focused on increasing productivity%0a*** spreading of the innovation through gained advantage%0a*** new markets reached through higher productivity%0a*** new markets reacher through faster transportation%0a*** standardization of time as required for coordination%0a**** restating the impact of the railway, see previous [[#HighSpeedSociety_Chapter7|chapter 7]] Is There an Acceleration of History?%0a*** the emergence of time discipline%0a**** "described by Norbert Elias as one of the subtlest consequences of the civilizing proces"%0a** "time is the medium of action coordination, and the necessity of this coordination grows with the degree of differentiation and the transformational dynamics of modern societies." (p170)%0a** "selfexclusion from the differentiated opportunities to cooperate that are open to us as participants in modern social life - with the consequence that one loses freedom in the sense of sovereignty over time and experiences oneself as an object, that is, as a victim of circumstances." (p171)%0a** based on the work of Hans Robert Jauss we can observe from 1850 to 1970 a "rise in the rate of artistic innovation by a factor of ten over 120 years." (p173)%0a*** "Nothing has advanced this acceleration more strongly than the selfimposed artistic duty of avant-gardism" (p173)%0a** Conclusion through 6 claims (p177-178)%0a* [[#HighSpeedSociety_Chapter10]]10 Speeding Up and Slowing Down by John Urry%0a** The Problem of Time%0a*** discussion on the nature of time, physical, biological, social, relative, absolute, unidirectionnal, reversible, ...%0a*** entropy, complexity, self-organization and autopoeise%0a**** "self-making autopoeitic system have been employed within the recent analyses of the World Wide Web." (p183)%0a***** see page 61 of "Zeros + Ones: Digital Women + the New Technoculture" by Sadie Plant (London: Fourth Estate, 1997)%0a***** added to [[Seedea:/Research/Bibliography|Research/Bibliography]]%0a*** concluding the section on a plan of the article itself%0a** Clock Time%0a*** "collective beat" for structuring and synchronizing activities, example of school by Barbara Adam (p184)%0a*** "Lived (and kairological) time are expelled as clock time dominates." (p185)%0a*** main characteristics of clock time (p185-186)%0a**** broken-down, removed of cultural signifiance, widespread use of measuring tools, fitting activities in time measurements, perception of time as a resource, synchronized time-disciplining, global-scale synchronicity, permeation of a discourse around the need for time to be rationnaly managed%0a** Instantaneous Time%0a*** definined as (p189)%0a**** "new informational and communicational technologies based upon inconceivably brief instants, which are wholly beyond human consciousness;%0a**** the simultaneous character of social and technical relationships, which replaces the linear logic of clock time, characterized by the temporal separation of cause and effect occurring over separate measurable instants;%0a**** a metaphor for the widespread significance of exceptionally short-term and fragmented time, even where it is not literally instantaneous and simultaneous."%0a*** list of the main characteristics of time as instantaneous (p192-193)%0a** Glacial Time%0a*** "Glacial time resists instantaneous time and seeks to slow down time down to %3c%3cnature’s speed.>>" (p194)%0a*** suggesting to live following the principle of cosmological, geological, ecological times in order to promote a sensibility to long-term relationship and thus planning%0a**** normative section%0a** Conclusion%0a*** " September 11 to much of the world’s six to seven billion population, it does seem that it marked that moment when the instantaneous time regime was brought to a shuddering, screeching halt. The strategy of liberal globalization, of the relatively unregulated growth of capitalist markets across the world, had produced extraordinarily heightened inequality." (p198)%0a*** "Glacial and instantaneous time came to mighty and bloody blows in the sky above New York on September 11, 2001." (p198)%0a** article providing plenty of extremely interesting references%0a%0a%0a[[#HighSpeedSociety_Part3]]Part 3 - Political consequences?%0a* [[#HighSpeedSociety_Chapter11]]11 The State of Emergency, Paul Virilio%0a** distances become irrelevant through supersonic improvements and even more through geolocation and laser%0a** automation is the "miniaturization of action" and thus does not suppress the human factor but concentrate it in the design phase (p206)%0a** "War has always been a worksite of movement, a speed-factory." (p206)%0a** "We only need refer to the necessary controls and constraints of the railway, airway or highway infrastructures to see the fatal impulse: the more speed increases, the faster freedom decreases." (p207)%0a*** one of his most classic quote "The more speed increases the faster freedom decreases.", page 142 of Speed and Politics%0a** "if ancient weapons deterred us from interrupting movement, the new weapons deter us from interrupting the arms race." (p210)%0a** "War has thus moved from the action stage to the conception stage that, as we know, characterizes automation." (p210)%0a* [[#HighSpeedSociety_Chapter12]]12 The Nihilism of Speed: On the Work of Paul Virilio, Stefan Breuer%0a** I. Metabolic Speed and the Space-Time Dispositif%0a*** description of the work and approval of the notion of "liquidation" and creation of void%0a** II. The Dromocratic Revolution%0a*** criticism of the importance of war/miliarism in the analysis, qualified as superfluous, especially against mathematics/abstraction%0a** III. Speed-Space%0a*** "the first act of resistance against the terror of speed would consist in taking more time. Also, and especially, for thinking." (p241)%0a* [[#HighSpeedSociety_Chapter13]]13 Temporal Rhythms and Military Force: Acceleration, Deceleration, and War by Herfried Münkler%0a** "defensive power, which Clausewitz defined as the stronger form with the weaker aims, can be understood as systematically slowing down the course of military events;" (p244)%0a** "More powerful actors, in contrast, had a strong interest in expanding and improving their ability to accelerate war, since this was the most promising way of converting their superior resources into military success and thereby extending their power." (p244-245)%0a** "What then would be decisive for the acceleration or deceleration of development is who learns, how these learning processes are organized, and which specific interests guide them." (p249)%0a** "Clearly, most European societies have passed through different learning processes than American society since 1989-90. The recently noted fissure in the so-called trans-Atlantic value community thus results not only from different interests, but also from different learning processes." (p250)%0a** "Edward Luttwak convincingly shows that the history of strategic thought and action in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries was always marked by creatively turning technological advantages against those who possessed them." (p252)%0a** "deceleration can be interpreted as a systematic turn to asymmetrical warfare in response to technological and organizational asymmetry." (p253)%0a** "Henry Kissinger put it with the ''aperçu'' %3c%3cThe guerrilla wins if he does not lose. The conventional army loses if it does not win.>>" (p256)%0a** "Postheroic societies accordingly tend to be forced into a mode of war in which their own sacrifices are minimized by the use of ever more advanced technology." (p257)%0a*** which seems to be greatly the case in Europe, counting and criticizing each casuality, as opposed to the US, initially non-mediatizing them (by law) but also the "heroic deeds of glorious citizen-warriors" but even more in some middle-eastern societies in which self-sacrifice is one of the highest value%0a** "asymmetrical conflicts are distinguished precisely by the fact that actors of different strength increase their chances of success by developing different temporal rhythms: the technologically and economically superior side speeds up, the inferior side slows down." (p257)%0a** conclusion on the current predominance of assymetrical conflicts and this probablly being a solid trend%0a** overall to link with [[(Seedea:/Research/)StrategicalEpistemology]], check references of the article to improve it%0a** see also [[PersonalInformationStream.WithoutNotes#PeterStinger|Peter Stinger's work]] as he describes the crucial role of conflicts as learning processes%0a*** amount of UAVs used in the middle east giving the US a leading edge in the domain%0a* [[#HighSpeedSociety_Chapter14]]14 Speed, Concentric Cultures, and Cosmopolitanism by William E. Connolly%0a** The Ambiguity of Speed%0a*** starting with the key importance of Virioli's work%0a**** "When speed accelerates, space is compressed. And everything else changes too: the ability to deliberate before going to war, the priority of civilian control over the military, the integrity of the territorial politics of place, the capacity to think with concepts in relation to images, the ability to escape the eye of surveillance, and so on and on." (p261)%0a**** listing the dedicated vocabulary, including "miniaturization of action"%0a*** "Virilio allows the military paradigm to overwhelm all other modalities and experiences of speed." (p261) critizing the predominnance of miliary like Stefan Breuer did before in [[#HighSpeedSociety_Chapter12|chapter 12]] The Nihilism of Speed: On the Work of Paul Virilio%0a*** questionning the negative only view on speed and citing examples of fundamentalists slowing-down movements %0a** Kant and Cosmopolitanism%0a*** "Kantianism can provide one faith within such a pluralized matrix. But it can no longer pretend to embody the universal matrix of cosmopolitanism." (p269)%0a** The Concentric Image of Political Culture%0a*** repetively using Nussbaum’s work%0a** Toward a New Matrix of Cosmopolitanism%0a*** debate on Kant's view of Spinoza%0a** overall interesting view on morality and agnosticism but the link with the theme of speed is hard to perceive%0a* [[#HighSpeedSociety_Chapter15]]15 Citizenship and Speed by William E. Scheuerman%0a** plan (p288)%0a*** "linking the ubiquitous experience of busyness to one of the core structural trends of modern society, social acceleration%0a*** closer look at the nexus between social acceleration and citizenship, arguing that the temporality of active citizenship meshes poorly with the imperatives of high-speed society."%0a*** consider ways by which the apparent tension between citizenship and social speed might be minimized"%0a** Social Acceleration: Why Are We So Busy?%0a*** three distinct forms (p289) based on the work of Hartmut Rosa from [[#HighSpeedSociety_Chapter6|chapter 6]]%0a**** "technological acceleration, meaning that key technical processes (especially in transportation, communication, and production) operate at a vastly more rapid pace%0a**** social transformation itself undergoes acceleration, meaning that social structures and basic patterns of social activity now change at an ever more rapid rate.%0a**** "tempo of everyday life undergoes rapid- Wre alterations, as evinced by the increasingly high-speed character of many familiar forms of both social and individual activity."%0a*** "three basic forms of acceleration work together to generate a self-propelling feedback loop" (p289)%0a*** "central role played by modern capitalism in buttressing social acceleration." (p291)%0a** No Time for Citizenship?%0a*** " in a society where the capacity for speed is directly associated with eŞciency and progress, the temporal presuppositions of %3c%3cslow>> liberal democratic citizenship increasingly are robbed of their necessary social foundations" (p297)%0a*** "citizenship has always been a time-consuming activity" (p297)%0a*** "If even the most farsighted lawmakers have a hard time keeping up with the fast pace of social events, the sad realities of legislative rulemaking too often provide a ready empirical justiWcation for their apathy." (p298)%0a*** "When liberal democratic citizens are no longer able or willing to meet the requirements of that minimum the legitimacy of the political order suffers" (p300)%0a*** "Citizens tend to internalize an excessive dose of the executive capacity for rapid-Wre resolute action, but no longer are able to judge patiently according to general principle or deliberate cautiously with peers." (p302)%0a** What Is to Be Done?%0a*** "decelerate fundamental social processes. [...] why not reject contemporary society’s accelerated dynamics altogether?" (p302)%0a*** yet as argued in [[#HighSpeedSociety_Chapter14|chapter 14]], "We might minimize busyness, but only at the cost of losing too many of our liberties." (p303)%0a*** limit of the compression of meaningful dialog and the deliberative process%0a*** normative section, potentially add it to [[Seedea:Utopiahanalysis.Politicsnewoldtools|Politics : the new and the old tools]]%0a%0a%0a!!!Overall remarks and questions%0a* evolution of the related tools?%0a** including decision making tools%0a** or solely the social consequences%0a* is the perception of acceleration briefly evocated during part 1 sufficient?%0a** should the study go further in the past, eventually studying the representation of time in pre-industrial societies?%0a*** or current non-industrial societies%0a* how does it relate to my previous(to date here) proposition(to link here) to express time, even social time, through an exponential%0a* is there a distinction between biological time and informational time (to avoid saying "silicon time") despite the fact that biological systems are also information processing system?%0a** why does it seem that growing plants and browsing the Internet are on totally different (decoupled? parallel?) time-scales?%0a*** [[#HighSpeedSociety_Chapter10|chapter 10]] Speeding Up and Slowing Down, page 189%0a**** "events being processed in the computer world exist in a time realm that we will never be able to experience. The new ‘computime’ represents the final abstraction of time and its complete separation from human experience and rhythms of nature." (page 15 of "Time Wars" by Rifkin)%0a**** "Negroponte describes as the shift from the atom to the bit; the information-based digital age %3c%3cis about the global movement of weightless bits at the speed of light.>>" (page 12 of "Being Digital" by Nicholas Negroponte, Knopf 1995)%0a* several notions regarding time are also close to the same problematics in programmation%0a** synchronization%0a** real-time processing%0a** shared measurments%0a** internal clock (operations per unit of time) vs abstract clock (seconds)%0a* the numerous remarks regarding politic and decision-making but also strategy and military could be linked to the chess strategy according to which you minimize your opponent thinking time and maximize yours%0a** cf my personnal experience during a chess match in Sao Paolo, 200(7?)%0a* problematics of decision-making and communication raise the question that, if dedicated technology continue to improve, when will using their "biological equivalent" be obsolete?%0a** external communication : voice through air vs. written text%0a** internal communication : signal through axones vs. optic fiber%0a** decision-making : thinking through brain vs. programming%0a* based on my own previous experiences (chess, RTS, ...)%0a** gaining only resource is not enough%0a** gaining only momentum is not enough%0a** only gaining and catalyzing both leads to victory%0a%0a%0a!!!See also%0a* the work of Paul Virilio%0a** Speed and Politics: An Essay on Dromology, Semiotext(e), 1977%0a** [[http://www.ctheory.net/articles.aspx?id=132|Ctheory Interview With Paul Virilio]] The Kosovo War Took Place In Orbital Space, CTheory.net 2000%0a** [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Virilio#Dromology|Dromology]] on Paul Virilio's Wikipedia page%0a* The Singularity is Near by Ray Kurztweil%0a* my notes on [[#Accelerando|Accelerando]] by Charles Stross, 2005%0a* the Futurist exhibition at the Centre Pompidou in Paris (and the historically following exhibition I saw too), to discuss with Lea%0a* documentaries from [[PersonalInformationStream.WithoutNotes|my WithoutNotes page]]%0a** [[http://www.thehistorychannel.co.uk/site/tv_guide/full_details/People/programme_981.php|Evolve: Speed]], The History Channel, March 2009%0a** [[http://www.natgeochannel.co.uk/programmes/megafactories/schedule|Megafactories : High Speed Delivery]], National Geographic ([[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MegaStructures|year unknown]])%0a** my art idea [[Seedea:CatArt.CatArt#RedQueener|Red Queener]]%0a%0a%0a!!!Vocabulary%0a(:new_vocabulary_start:)%0a%25comment%25moved to [[Internal_Wiki:Modules.VocabularyRecipe]]%0aeudaimonistic%0abode%0amodicum%0aeerily%0atinged%0abanisters%0aTerebratula%0aebb%0aisochronal%0aeschatological%0anadir%0acoalesce%0avagaries%0astark%0atarn%0aexegesis%0asmithereens%0aforebears%0amoorings%0aprimeval%0ascreeching%0astolidity%0amuster%0aapodictic%0alinchpin%0abuttressing%0aextol%0abode%0aparochial%0a(:new_vocabulary_end:)%0a%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a!!!Categories%0a* [[!Sociology]] ReadingNotes.HowLifeImitatesChess=[[http://www.audible.com/pd?productID=BK_AREN_000741|How Life Imitates Chess: Making the Right Moves, from the Board to the Boardroom]] Garry Kasparov - ISBN 1596913878200X - Audible Audiobooks 2007%0a>>display:none%3c%3c%0a:book: (:if equal "Fabien" "{$Author}":)SharedLibrary:bookname.pdf#zoom=100&page=(:else:)http://books.google.com/books?id=KS9EMQAACAAJ&pg=PA(:ifend:)%0a>>%3c%3c%0a(:tc: 15:)(:tp: 240:)%0a(:isbn: 1596913878:)%0a%0a!!!Motivation%0aRecommended by metaphaze after 2 questions I asked regarding chess and the link to behavioral finance applied to studied games and the evolution of strategies over time.%0a%0a!!!Pre-reading model%0aDraw a schema (using PmGraphViz or another solution) of the situation of the area in the studied domain before having read the book.%0a%0a!!!Reading%0a* Opening Gambit%0a%0aPart I%0a* [[#Chapter1]]Chapter 1 - The Lesson%0a* [[#Chapter2]]Chapter 2 - Strategy%0a** aligning tactic with strategy%0a** ~min32 "The virtue of innovation only rarely compensate for the vice of inadequacy"%0a* [[#Chapter3]]Chapter 3 - Strategy and Tactics at Work%0a* [[#Chapter4]]Chapter 4 - Calculation%0a** very interesting points on the limits of "cold" computation%0a* [[#Chapter5]]Chapter 5 - Talent%0a** very interesting points on creativity%0a*** and how "cold" calculation can help break the bad habits%0a* [[#Chapter6]]Chapter 6 - Preparation%0a** priorities%0a** healthy schedule%0a** learning from%0a*** older games%0a*** own mistakes%0a*** own way of learning%0a%0aPart II%0a* [[#Chapter7]]Chapter 7 - MTQ: Material, Time, Quality%0a* [[#Chapter8]]Chapter 8 - Exchanges and Imbalances%0a* [[#Chapter9]]Chapter 9 - Phases of the Game%0a* [[#Chapter10]]Chapter 10 - The Attacker's Advantage%0a** "failure to innovative is riskier still"%0a*** (before "The will to attack")%0a*** discussion on Darwnism and the importance of "aggressive" innovation%0a*** Seedea:Research/StrategicalEpistemology%0a%0aPart III%0a* [[#Chapter11]]Chapter 11 - Question Success%0a* [[#Chapter12]]Chapter 12 - The Inner Game%0a* [[#Chapter13]]Chapter 13 - Man vs. Machine%0a** [[Content/StrategyLessons#AvancedRTS]]%0a* [[#Chapter14]]Chapter 14 - Intuition%0a* [[#Chapter15]]Chapter 15 - Crisis Point%0a* Engame(:lc: 15:)(:lp: 240:)(:ld: 29/07/10:)%0a%0a(:startrecall:29/09/10:)%0a%0a!!!See also%0a* [[Content/StrategyLessons]]%0a* add discussion with metaphaze that lead to the interest in this book%0a** 21:08 blinkenshell/#blinkenshell 28/07/2010%0a* http://www.howlifeimitateschess.com%0a* Seedea:Research/Datasets%0a* L'art de la guerre par l'exemple by Frederic Encel, Falmmarion 2000%0a** read more than 5 years ago%0a** no notes yet%0a* [[Wikipedia:Garry Kasparov]]%0a* [[Wikipedia:Teimour Radjabov]]%0a* [[Wikipedia:Chess Engines rating lists#Chess_engine_rating_lists]]%0a* [[http://vids.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=vids.individual&videoid=34247685|How life imitates chess]] interview provided by [[http://www.echecs-academie.com/|Echecs Academie]] 2007 %0a* [[http://www.colbertnation.com/the-colbert-report-videos/118648/october-17-2007/garry-kasparov|Garry Kasparov - The Colbert Report - 10/17/07]], Comedy Central 2007%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Or7-R8YTXJI|Grand Master Kasparov interviewed by Bill Maher]], HBO 2007%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VCGebC6QtKc|Garry Kasparov Interview on Skavlan]], SVT 2009%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9hf31xOhchY|Garry Kasparov]], Authors@Google November 2010%0a* reviews%0a** [[http://www.xaprb.com/blog/2009/04/20/a-review-of-how-life-imitates-chess/|by Xaprb]], 2009%0a%0aApril 20th, 2009%0a%0a%0a!!!Overall remarks and questions%0a* eventually to share at [[Events/MBE10]]%0a%0a!!!!Synthesis%0aSo in the end, it was about X and was based on Y.%0a%0a!!!!Critics%0aPoint A, B and C are debatable because of e, f and j.%0a%0a!!!Vocabulary%0a(:new_vocabulary_start:)%0anew_word%0a(:new_vocabulary_end:)%0a%0a!!!Post-reading model%0aDraw a schema (using PmGraphViz or another solution) of the situation of the area in the studied domain after having read the book. Link it to the pre-reading model and align the two to help easy comparison.%0a%0a!!!Categories%0a* [[!Business]]%0a%0a%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[ReadingNotes.ReadingNotes|Menu]]'' ReadingNotes.HowPleasureWorks=[[http://pantheon.yale.edu/~pb85/Site/How_Pleasure_Works.html|How Pleasure Works]] by Paul Bloom - ISBN 0393066320 - W. W. Norton & Company June 2010%0a>>display:none%3c%3c%0a:book: (:if equal "Fabien" "{$Author}":)SharedLibrary:bookname.pdf#zoom=100&page=(:else:)http://books.google.com/books?id=ID&pg=PA(:ifend:)%0a>>%3c%3c%0a(:tc: 8:)(:tp: 280:)%0a(:isbn: 0393066320:)%0a%0a!!!Motivation%0aDesiring to understand my own behavior to be less prone to manipulation but also facilitate collaboration with others.%0a%0a!!!Pre-reading model%0aDraw a schema (using PmGraphViz or another solution) of the situation of the area in the studied domain before having read the book.%0a%0a!!!Reading%0a* [[#Chapter1]]1 - The Essence of Pleasure 3min or so%0a* [[#Chapter2]]2 - Foodies 0:53:15%0a* [[#Chapter3]]3 - Bedtricks 1:??:25%0a* [[#Chapter4]]4 - Irrepleceable 2:57:25%0a* [[#Chapter5]]5 - Performance 3:42:55%0a** [[http://www.yaledailynews.com/news/2008/apr/17/for-senior-abortion-a-medium-for-art-political/|For senior, abortion a medium for art, political discourse]] by Martine Powers, Yale Daily News 2008%0a** [[http://www.bodiestheexhibition.com/|BODIES...The Exhibition]]%0a** [[Content/Art]]%0a* [[#Chapter6]]6 - Imagination 4:55:40%0a* [[#Chapter7]]7 - Safety and Pain 5:35:45%0a* [[#Chapter8]]8 - Why Pleasures Matters 6:23:35%0a** "We are curious and the payoff for learning more is a click of satisfaction." 6:53:40%0a*** [[http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=596769|Explanation as Orgasm^*]] by Alison Gopnik, Mind and Machines 1998%0a*** [[Content/ClickingMoments#AlternativeExplanation]]%0a(:lp: 280:)(:lc: 8:)(:ld: 26/09/10:)%0a%0a(:startrecall:26/09/10:)%0a%0a!!!See also%0a* [[Content/Reward]]%0a* [[Wikipedia:Paul Bloom (psychologist)]]%0a* [[http://www.yale.edu/psychology/FacInfo/Bloom.html|Paul Bloom]], Yale Psychology Faculty%0a* [[http://www.yale.edu/minddevlab/publications.html|Paul Bloom's Publications]]%0a* [[http://bigthink.com/ideas/17932|Why Do We Like What We Like?]] by Paul Bloom, Big Think June 2010%0a* reviews%0a** [[http://entertainment.timesonline.co.uk/tol/arts_and_entertainment/books/non-fiction/article7142724.ece|by Bryan Appleyard]], Times Online June 2010%0a** [[http://www.guardian.co.uk/books/2010/jul/11/how-pleasure-works-paul-bloom|by Phil Hogan]], The Observer July 2010%0a** [[http://www.scientificamerican.com/article.cfm?id=mind-reviews-how-pleasure-works|by Nicole Branan]], Scientific American MIND Reviews July 2010%0a** [[http://www.newsweek.com/blogs/we-read-it/2010/06/16/how-pleasure-works-the-new-science-of-why-we-like-what-we-like.html|by Mary Carmichael]], Newsweek 2010%0a** [[http://www.nytimes.com/2010/06/27/books/review/Henig-t.html|by Robin Marantz Henig]], NYTimes.com 2010%0a* Wikipedia:Essentialism%0a* [[http://www.lsa.umich.edu/psych/people/directory/profiles/faculty/?uniquename=gelman|Susan Gelman]]'s Faculty Profile at University of Michigan%0a** interested in categorization%0a* [[http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/substance/|Substance]], Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy%0a* [[http://www.npr.org/2011/06/23/137348338/compass-of-pleasure-why-some-things-feel-so-good|'The Compass Of Pleasure': Why Some Things Feel So Good]] interview, NPR July 2011%0a* [[http://compassofpleasure.org/|Compass Blog for The Compass Of Pleasure]] by David Linden%0a%0a!!!Overall remarks and questions%0a* this? that?%0a%0a!!!!Synthesis%0aSo in the end, it was about X and was based on Y.%0a%0a!!!!Critics%0aPoint A, B and C are debatable because of e, f and j.%0a%0a!!!Vocabulary%0a(:new_vocabulary_start:)%0anew_word%0a(:new_vocabulary_end:)%0a%0a!!!Post-reading model%0aDraw a schema (using PmGraphViz or another solution) of the situation of the area in the studied domain after having read the book. Link it to the pre-reading model and align the two to help easy comparison.%0a%0a!!!Categories%0a* [[!UncategorizedBook]]%0a%0a%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[ReadingNotes.ReadingNotes|Menu]]'' ReadingNotes.IAmAStrangeLoop=[[#top]][[http://www.perseusbooksgroup.com/basic/book_detail.jsp?isbn=0465030785|I Am a Strange Loop]] by Douglas R. Hofstadter - ISBN 9780465030781 - Basic Books 2007%0a(:title I am a Strange Loop:)%0a(:isbn: 0465030785:)%0a%0a%25comment%25note that this was finished much earlier but without recall, recall starts a month before the current date to already start with very spaced recalls%25%25%0a(:startrecall: 20/10/10:)%0a%0a!!!Motivation%0aRewrite of the classic GEB (Godel, Escher, Bach) by the author years after.%0a%0a!!!Pre-reading model%0aDraw a schema (using PmGraphViz or another solution) of the situation of the area in the studied domain before having read the book.%0a%0a!!!Reading%0a* [[#Template_Chapter1]]1 Introduction to Template by Author%0a** "interesting quote." (p1)%0a** note%0a* Chapter 3 The Causal Potency Of Patterns%0a** Neurons and Dominos (p40)%0a*** see [[Wikipedia:Domino computer]]%0a%0a!!!Related experiences (first person)%0a* Paola's making me fly with her webcam accross her flat%0a* Lea putting her new webcam in front of a mirror to make me "see myself" since I didn't have a camera%0a** a weird philosophical experience%0a** Chapter 18th about "telepresence" (p.262), "the sensation of feeling that you are somewhere far from both your body and your brain, thanks to the ultra rapid transmission of data" (Gunkel and then Minsky around 1980)%0a** see ch.18th, "Ollie's doggy-cam" imaginary tied up along with a microphone on it's head and giving, after some hours of watching, the sensation of being the dog itself (p.261)%0a%0a!!!See also%0a* [[Wikipedia:I Am a Strange Loop]]%0a* [[http://tal.forum2.org/hofstadter_interview|An Interview with Douglas R. Hofstadter, following ''I am a Strange Loop'']] by by Tal Cohen and Yarden Nir-Buchbinder, Tal Cohen's Bookshelf 2008%0a* [[WatchingNotes.WatchingNotes#GEBatMIT|my watching notes on Godel, Escher, Bach: A Mental Space Odyssey]]%0a* [[http://newskeptic.blogspot.com/2007/11/i-am-strange-loop-consciousness.html|I Am a Strange Loop: Consciousness Continuum]], The New Skeptic 2007%0a* [[http://picasaweb.google.com/lh/photo/klWpzNcf3e42NlgkHXjLHw?authkey=Gv1sRgCLGBpvrqhMKIWw&feat=embedwebsite|http://lh5.ggpht.com/_PLYWU2YPXG0/StyTTK3Mz_I/AAAAAAAACfo/x7qfotf8p7M/s144/art_fractale.jpg]]%0a* [[http://www.sciamdigital.com/index.cfm?fa=Products.ViewIssuePreview&ARTICLEID_CHAR=56B097D9-237D-9F22-E8A2AC5A220F2AF8|Consciousness Redux: When Does Consciousness Arise?]] by Christof Koch, Scientific American Mind September / October 2009%0a* [[http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00nhv56|Horizon, 2009-2010, The Secret You]] with Marcus du Sautoy, BBC October 2009%0a** neuroscience and brain imaging to study consciousness%0a** critics of Descartes misleading dualism and the link with religion%0a** discussion about conscisouness as an epiphenomum%0a** experiment using head-mounted camera and touch to fool the percetion-action loop%0a*** at Karolinska Institutet in the [[http://www.neuro.ki.se/ehrsson/|Ehrsson's lab]], Brain, Body & Self Laboratory%0a*** see enaction in [[Cognition.Cognition]]%0a** [[http://www.bccn-berlin.de/Home|Bernstein Center for Computational Neuroscience (BCCN) Berlin]]%0a*** [[http://www.bccn-berlin.de/People/haynes|John-Dylan Haynes]]'s page%0a** see also [[Cookbook.Cognition#WikiBrainMapping]]%0a* xkcd [[http://xkcd.com/555/|Two Mirrors]] by Randall Munroe%0a** "If you actually do this, what really happens is Douglas Hofstadter appears and talks to you for eight hours about strange loops."%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=77mGxHlV8nM&NR=1|Healing Ecology: A 'New' Spiritual Perspective]] by David Loy, Vanderbilt University 2008%0a** Buddhism sense of self%0a* [[http://mitpress.mit.edu/catalog/item/default.asp?ttype=2&tid=11763|The Crucible of Consciousness : An Integrated Theory of Mind and Brain]] by Zoltan Torey, The MIT Press 2009%0a* http://www.wikisummaries.org/I_Am_a_Strange_Loop%0a* mentioned in my answer http://www.quora.com/Brain-Computer-Interfaces/Would-it-be-possible-to-transfer-or-extend-your-consciousness-to-an-avatar%0a%0a!!!Overall remarks and questions%0a* offered to Paola%0a%0a!!!!Synthesis%0aSo in the end, it was about X and was based on Y.%0a%0a!!!!Critics%0aPoint A, B and C are debatable because of e, f and j.%0a%0a!!!Vocabulary%0a(:new_vocabulary_start:)%0anew_word%0a(:new_vocabulary_end:)%0a%0a!!!Post-reading model%0aDraw a schema (using PmGraphViz or another solution) of the situation of the area in the studied domain after having read the book. Link it to the pre-reading model and align the two to help easy comparison.%0a%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[ReadingNotes.ReadingNotes|Menu]]''%0a%0a!!!Categories%0a* [[!Psychology]] ReadingNotes.Influence=[[http://www.amazon.com/Influence-Psychology-Persuasion-Robert-Cialdini/dp/0688128165|Influence: The Psychology of Persuasion]] by Robert B. Cialdini - ISBN 0688128165 - Publisher 1998%0a>>display:none%3c%3c%0a:book: (:if equal "Fabien" "{$Author}":)SharedLibrary:bookname.pdf#zoom=100&page=(:else:)http://books.google.com/books?id=ID&pg=PA(:ifend:)%0a>>%3c%3c%0a(:tc: 7:)(:tp: 336:)(:isbn: 0688128165:)%0a%0a%0a!!!Motivation%0aDescribe in a sentences or two what motivated me to read this book.%0a%0a!!!Pre-reading model%0aDraw a schema (using PmGraphViz or another solution) of the situation of the area in the studied domain before having read the book.%0a%0a!!!Reading%0a* [[#Chapter1]]1 Introduction to Template%0a** "interesting quote." (p[[{$:book}1|1]])%0a** note%0a** ...%0a* [[#Chapter2]]2 Interesting thing%0a** (p20)(:lp: 1:)(:lc: 1:)(:ld: 15/05/11:)%0a%0a(:startrecall::)%0a%0a!!!See also%0a* regarding reciprocity, mention of Marcel Mauss (~p30)%0a** see in [[ReadingNotes/GameTheoryAtWork]] the mention of A game-theoretic interpretation of Marcel Mauss' ‘The gift’ by Robert Rider, The Social Science Journal 1998%0a* [[Manipulation]]%0a** mention of http://www.cooperationcommons.com/node/382 citing it%0a* [[Wikipedia:Robert Cialdini]]%0a* stanford talk%0a* official website http://www.influenceatwork.com/%0a* external link%0a* http://quiz.thefullwiki.org/ on the book itself, key topics and the authors%0a* reviews%0a** by her%0a** by him%0a* consider a set of rules%0a** inspired by finishing [[TheTinkerersAccomplice]] and wondering how I could apply it%0a* consider metrics applied to [[Tools/SocialNetworks]]%0a** [[http://edgerankchecker.com/|EdgeRank Checker]] for Facebook%0a** [[http://tunkrank.com/|TunkRank]] for Twitter%0a* explore http://googlepsy.psychoweb.fr/?q=Cialdini (in french)%0a%0a!!!Overall remarks and questions%0a* this? that?%0a%0a!!!!Synthesis%0aSo in the end, it was about X and was based on Y.%0a%0a!!!!Critics%0a* moral and ethical conclusion to reject and act against the exploiter of such techniques, yet the book seems to nearly constantly argue from the point of view of the influencer, not the one who is being deceived%0a%0a!!!Vocabulary%0a(:new_vocabulary_start:)%0anew_word%0a(:new_vocabulary_end:)%0a%0a!!!Post-reading model%0aDraw a schema (using PmGraphViz or another solution) of the situation of the area in the studied domain after having read the book. Link it to the pre-reading model and align the two to help easy comparison.%0a%0a!!!Categories%0a* [[!Business]]%0a* [[!Unfinished]]%0a%0a%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[ReadingNotes.ReadingNotes|Menu]]'' ReadingNotes.InformationFeudalism=[[http://books.google.com/books?id=Pkl7HNzhXgoC|Information feudalism: who owns the knowledge economy?]]%0aby Peter Drahos, John Braithwaite - ISBN 1853839175 - Earthscan 2002%0a(:isbn: 1853839175:)%0a%0a%25comment%25note that this was finished much earlier but without recall, recall starts a month before the current date to already start with very spaced recalls%25%25%0a(:startrecall: 10/12/10:)%0a%0a!!!Motivation%0a* my earlier visit to [[http://www.inpi.fr/|INPI]] in France%0a* find patterns of "proprietisation"%0a** how does the immaterial nature of knowledge change anything%0a** are we seeing similar patterns of "fencing" around a physical space, are older studies like Qu'est ce que la propriete ? still relevant%0a* how did we end up with the current IP situation%0a** how will it evolve (can we see trends)%0a* can it be applied to more mechanisms of the knowledge economy%0a** business models%0a*** [[http://tbmdb.blogspot.com/|The Business Model Database]] by Anders Sundelin (recommended by [[http://twitter.com/business_design|Alex Osterwalder]], author of Business Model Innovation)%0a** business processes%0a*** [[http://wiki.process.io/|Process Wiki]] industry standard business process models designed in BPMN%0a*** [[http://www.runmyprocess.com/|RunMyProcess]] Web platform specialized in building and running workflows and business process based applications (BPM)%0a** evolution or organisms (as genes car be regulators)%0a%0a%0a!!!Reading%0a* Preface%0a** "Our work suggests that governments rarely take a cost-benefit approach to intellectual property. The intellectual property standards we have today are largely the product of the global strategies of a relatively small number of companies and business organizations that realized the value of intellectual property sooner than anyone else."%0a* Chronology of Key Events%0a** very recent (starting from 1972) and suggest that the book focus on micromanagement of IP rather than a broader picture%0a*** still that is probably an interesting viewpoint as it depicts realistic actions rather and an idealized view on knowledge%0a*** history is actually later described in A Little Intellectual Property History in the second chapter (p29-38)%0a** [[http://www.wto.org/english/tratop_E/trips_e/trips_e.htm|TRIPS (Trade-Related aspects of Intellectual Property Rights)]] seems to be a corner stone of the idea exposed in the book%0a*** following [[Wikipedia:Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights]] (TRIPS) is the duty of [[Wikipedia:WTO]] members (and being part of WTO is mandatory for external trade with most countries)%0a* Chapter 1 - Introduction%0a** "The dangers of central command and loss of liberty flow from the relentless global expansion of intellectual property systems rather than the individual possession of an intellectual property right. It is these expanding systems of intellectual property that have enabled a relatively small number of corporate players to amass huge intellectual property portfolios." (p5)%0a** "Underneath the development ideology of intellectual property there lies an agenda of underdevelopment. It is all about protecting the knowledge and skills of the leaders of the pack." (p12)%0a** [[#IF_conditions]]democratic bargaining which did not represent TRIPS and other international IP situations (p14-15)%0a*** all relevant interests have to be represented in the negotiating process (the condition of representation)%0a*** all those involved in the negotiation must have full information about the consequences of various possible outcomes (the condition of full information)%0a*** one party must not coerce the others (the condition of non-domination) %0a* Chapter 2 - Piracy%0a** presentation of the history of IP%0a*** either keeping a competitive advantage by establishing and enforcing legislation (dominant position)%0a*** or by gaining one by not respecting it (challenger position)%0a*** strategies employed at the institution level as well as to the nation level%0a*** association of connoted words%0a** "The cost to business everywhere of this agreement has been increasing surveillance by the state on behalf of intellectual property owners. For some citizens it has meant new forms of servitude." (p38)%0a** see also [[http://www.mattdorn.com/content/a-brief-history-of-intellectual-property/|A brief history of intellectual property]] according to mattdorn.com 2007%0a* Chapter 3 - The Knowledge Game%0a** emergence of the knowledge economy conceptually in the 20th century while arguing that "the management of knowledge is and always has been the main game." (p39)%0a** "Edison in fact managed an 'invention factory'. Its production goal was to produce 'a minor invention every ten days, and a big one every six months or so'." (p40)%0a** "the nature of patent ownership underwent a change. In the 19th century most patents were owned by individuals. Surprisingly early in the 20th century the bulk of patents came to be owned by big business" (p47-48)%0a** "The patent attorney profession, which had swollen in number to service the demands of big business, played the role of myth-maker, portraying the system as the servant of the heroic inventor. Underneath the promises the patent system was becoming the sophisticated bureaucratic arm of big business, a system which big players used to outmanoeuvre opponents or, where this was not possible, to unite with them." (p48)%0a** presentation of cartel mechanisms%0a*** game-theory approach can be applied to such situation (as read in [[http://www.amazon.com/Game-Theory-Work-Outmaneuver-Competition/dp/0071400206|Game Theory At Work]])%0a* Chapter 4 - Stealing of the mind%0a** [[Archives.StealingFromTheMind|original article]] kindly provided upon requested by NYTimes.com (as it was unavailable on their onlines archives during mid-june 2009)%0a** linking the issue of intellectual property protection to the trade regime%0a*** 301 process in the US = trade retaliation (1984)%0a**** [[http://www.ustr.gov/trade-topics/intellectual-property|Intellectual Property by the Office of the United States Trade Representative]] including the Special 301 Report%0a** explaining the process including the framing of the associated discourse%0a*** role of key US think tanks (most of the same that are still important today)%0a*** see also [[http://yalelawjournal.org/the-yale-law-journal-pocket-part/intellectual-property/does-dialogue-make-a-difference?-structural-change-and-the-limits-of-framing/|Does Dialogue Make a Difference? Structural Change and the Limits of Framing]] by Peter Drahos, The Yale Law Journal 2008%0a** linking the trade regime to investment (p68)%0a** role of different key actors from the industry%0a*** see also [[http://www.gorlingroup.com/|The Gorlin Group]] Consulting Economists with Jacques J. Gorlin%0a* Chapter 5 - The Illusion of Sovereignty%0a** role of Berne Union (BIRPI)%0a*** French acronym actually standing for the [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BIRPI|United International Bureaux for the Protection of Intellectual Property]] according to Wikipedia %0a** explanation of social cost of textbooks in emerging countries and the export of other culture goods%0a** old-habits of former colonies%0a* Chapter 6 - The Bilaterals%0a** restating the key role of linking trade, and thus trade sanctions, with IP%0a*** involvement of governments, especially the US, with emerging countries, to enforce%0a** [[http://www.iipa.com/|International Intellectual Property Alliance (IIPA)]] formed in 1984 and qualified as one of the most influential lobbyist group%0a*** [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/International_Intellectual_Property_Alliance|International Intellectual Property Alliance]] according to Wikipedia%0a** "views of those in the USTR began to correspond with those of the IIPA" (p96)%0a** "'Intellectual property is really an issue of survival within the world system' (1995 interview). It is the price that countries have to pay, largely to US companies, to enter the world trading system." (p104)%0a* Chapter 7 - Agendas and Agenda-setters: The Multilateral Game%0a** GATT%0a** Jacques Gorlin's "A Trade-Based Approach for the International Copyright Protection for Computer Software" 1985 and its recommandations%0a* Chapter 8 - Persuasion and Principles%0a** IPC, UNICE, Keidanren%0a** drafting TRIPS and preparing the negociations%0a** different interests from different parts (Hollywood, computer industry, ...)%0a* Chapter 9 - At the Negotiating Table%0a** strategy of recursively smaller negociations groups in which key players (US+Europe) are always present%0a*** "As the TRIPS negotiations descended into higher levels of informality the '10+10' was contracted or expanded to '3+3' or '5+5' or a group of 25 depending on the issue (GATT, 1993 interview). These informal groups became the real places of action." (p138)%0a*** "The transparency of the TRIPS negotiations was in some ways like the transparency of a one-way mirror." (p138)%0a** "for the key players (the US and the European Community), TRIPS offered the opportunity to globalize their own domestic models of regulation." (p143)%0a** "At an interview with the EPO [European Patent Office] in 1993 we were told that 'everything would be patentable; it's just a question of time'." (p144)%0a** "North-North negotiating issues were very much about how global industries could make further gains in developed country markets. For developing countries the TRIPS negotiations were essentially about trying to minimize their losses." (p145)%0a** "Ten years is a long, long time in the life of a CEO. Moreover, it was these CEOs that paid the fees that kept the lobbyists in business." (p147)%0a** position such as "director of government relations" clearly show the ability of large corporation to leverage the right political resources%0a*** see [[http://jobsinlobbying.com/|JobsInLobbying.com]] to study requirements for such positions%0a**** reminds me of a fraternity member in Berkeley studying "fund raising" and adept of serious social networking who recommend me [[NeverEatAlone]]%0a** "After the conclusion of the Uruguay Round on 15 December 1993, the Final Act Embodying the Results of the Uruguay Round of Multilateral Trade Negotiations was signed on 15 April 1994. [...] The time had come for the US to begin collecting rents from the rest of the world." (p149)%0a* Chapter 10 - Biogopolies%0a** "Patent law, as we shall see, has become one of the main mechanisms by which public knowledge assets have been privatized." (p150)%0a** privatization of the intellectual commons%0a*** see also more generally [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Commons|Commons]] (originally designating Common land) then [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Information_Commons|Information Commons]] and [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Protecting_the_Virtual_Commons|Protecting the Virtual Commons]] Ruben van Wendel de Joode, Hans de Bruijn, and Michel van Eeten 2003 papers%0a** three private purposes: (p150)%0a*** 1 to obtain monopoly control of any knowledge in any field that is likely to prove important to commerce in some way;%0a*** 2 to enable the formation of cartels;%0a*** 3 to reduce the costs to industry of obtaining patents.%0a** explanation of market division on the internation scale%0a*** 'networking' of intellectual property portfolios%0a** "Rather than live in a world of mutually assured patent litigation, these companies swapped patents in order to form a producers’ cartel. The prices of antibiotis like tetracycline were held constant" (p153)%0a*** something that according to progress in productivity should not be the case with constant decreasing costs (pushed by competition) that would repercuted on final price... in a free market economy, but the patent system blocked such a mechanism%0a** important role of the public sector, especially university, with the "risk" that they would discover something before the private sector and thus making it not patentable (and thus, much less profitable)%0a** level of application (DNA, protein, micro-organism, ...)%0a** discovery vs invention problem (is the sequence really new or does it exist since ages)%0a*** patent engineering "tricks" (patenting the "purification" process) that were already used in chemistry%0a** utility problem (patenting a sequence without knowing how it could be used)%0a** brief history of changes in the patent system (plants, seeds, ...)%0a*** The Plant Patents Act of 1930%0a*** Plant Variety Protection Act of 1970%0a** "Not many companies can build patent portfolios that stretch across the jurisdictions of the world. [...] It is a private bargaining power, used behind the curtain of commercial-in-confidence, making its effects hard to measure. Bargaining can easily stray into bullying when one side has so many intellectual property levers at its disposal." (p162)%0a** "It [Bayh-Dole and other legislation that Congress passed in the 1980s] integrated universities much more deeply into the corporate knowledge game." (p163)%0a** "The US private sector needs the funding of basic public science to continue. The challenge for it has been to find ways in which to uplift this basic research from the public domain and utilize it in commercial strategies." (p165)%0a** "The price we pay in the form of patents to biogopolists is not the price of the discovery as they would have us believe, but the price of development and distribution." (p167)%0a* Chapter 11 - Infogopolies%0a** "the threat was not so much to entire industries as to individual players who did not want to lose their position of dominance." (p167)%0a** history of IBM and his successive shifts from and away of software patents%0a** history of the film and music industry and how majors build an international strong network of distribution%0a*** claiming "free market" requirements in other overseas market that were not as ready and organized as they were%0a* Chapter 12 - Democratic Property Rights%0a** term "intellectual commons" (p188) is used in a broader and less technical way than [[http://wiki.seedea.org/Content/Newconcepts#CognitiveCommons|Cognitive Commons]]%0a** "'''This book can be read as a treatise on why and how these conditions of representation, information and non-domination''' [ [[#IF_conditions|all 3 detailed earlier]] ] '''have not been met in the development of the global intellectual property regime over the past two decades.'''" (p190)%0a** summing-up for each condition the different chapters where it was expanded and drawing the process in which TRIPS was consequently acccepted%0a** "a story of visionary individuals like Jacques Gorlin, Eric Smith, Jack Valenti and Edmund Pratt who imagined the simple idea of linking intellectual property to the trade regime." (p195)%0a** the entire last paragraph summarize very well the entire situation as a maintenance of the economical gap by maintenant the divide through those new IP mechanisms%0a* Chapter 13 - Resisting the New Inequality%0a** "where wealth came from.%0a*** In an industrial economy wealth came from controlling capital and labour.%0a*** Our analysis of information feudalism is that the TRIPS visionaries saw wealth as coming from controlling abstract objects like patents." (p198)%0a** "Marx also saw that the new dominion also brings in new inequalities that in some ways build upon persistent inequalities of the old order." (p199)%0a** "New colonies today are universities. Scientists increasingly are vassals of knowledge corporations. They starve scientifically unless they generate ideas corporations are interested in buying and selling. As scientists sell more of their ideas to multinationals, they enslave themselves as trespassers on their own intellectual commons." (p201)%0a** "patentable inventions should:%0a*** (1) pass meaningful standards of patentability;%0a*** (2) be linked to a full disclosure of know-how test; and%0a*** (3) not threaten, through the issuance of the patent, any fundamental human right as defined by the international human rights instruments the state has ratified." (p205-206)%0a* Chapter 14 - Publicness of Knowledge On the Importance of the%0a** "The risk of information feudalism is that it will lead us into a post-competitive order." (p216)%0a** "One obvious effect of this [increase of university patent players] is that an important societal source of public goods is drying up. At an individual level researchers become less motivated to explore areas of research where there is not some patent payoff." (p217)%0a** "Information feudalism is a regime of property rights that is not economically efficient, and does not get the balance right between rewarding innovation and diffusing it. Like feudalism, it rewards guilds instead of inventive individual citizens. It makes democratic citizens trespassers on knowledge that should be the common heritage of humankind, their educational birthright. Ironically, information feudalism, by dismantling the publicness of knowledge, will eventually rob the knowledge economy of much of its productivity." (p218)%0a%0a%0a!!!Personal conclusion%0a* Overall, between that and the FED tendency (even before the "financial crisis") to be quite active, it makes one wonder how "free trade" he USA really is. Is it actually just in fact a monopoly/cartel game that advertize itself at the exact opposite in order to maintain its dominant position and conquer new markets?%0a* Do free market thinkers, intellectuals like Hayek, Friedman or even Rand%0a** approve of such mechanisms%0a** do they think their own rhetoric have been used as means to push for a contradictory agenda?%0a%0a%0a%0a!!!Reviews%0a* [[http://www.nature.com/nature/journal/v421/n6923/full/421577a.html|Knowledge is power]] in Nature 421, 577-578 (6 February 2003) %0a** Self-interest shaped the global agreement on intellectual-property rights. Sandy Thomas reviews Information Feudalism: Who Owns the Knowledge Economy? by Peter Drahos and John Braithwaite%0a* [[http://www.network-theory.co.uk/articles/infofeudalism.html|Brian]], Network Theory/GNU Friends 2003%0a** comment also mentioning [[InformationRules]]%0a* [[http://hdl.handle.net/1885/41121|Matthew Rimmer]], 2004 %0a%0a!!!See also%0a* potential [[Presentations.IntellectualProperty]] for an event like [[http://www.hackerspace.net/lightning-talks|Hacker Space Festival]]%0a* the [[Wikipedia:History of education]]%0a** with persistent trends toward elitism and control%0a*** Maya society%0a*** French Grande Ecoles from Napoleon%0a*** ...%0a** Inculture(s) 2 on the French education system by Franck Lepage from the [[http://www.scoplepave.org/|Scop Le Pave]]%0a* [[http://www.wipo.int/portal/index.html.en|World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO)]] and other major IP actors%0a** [[http://www.inpi.fr/|Institut national de la propriĂ©tĂ© industrielle (INPI)]] in France%0a* [[http://www.sup.org/book.cgi?id=11885|The Genie in the Machine: How Computer-Automated Inventing Is Revolutionizing Law and Business]] Robert Plotkin, SUP 2009%0a* the term [[Wikipedia:Biopower]] coined by Michel Foucault%0a* my resources on [[Seedea:Seedea/SandIdeabox#OAS|Open Access Science]]%0a* the Electronic Frontier Foundation [[http://www.eff.org/issues/intellectual-property|Intellectual Property]] section%0a* [[http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Qu%25E2%2580%2599est_ce_que_la_propri%25C3%25A9t%25C3%25A9_%253F|Qu'est-ce que la propriĂ©tĂ© ?]] by Pierre-Joseph Proudhon, published in 1840%0a* biotechnology and IP%0a** numerous documentaries on Montsanto%0a** [[http://www.franceculture.com/emission-a-qui-appartient-le-vivant-2009-06-15.html|A qui appartient le vivant ?]], Continent Sciences, France Culture, June 2009%0a*** "Le capitalisme cognitif. La nouvelle grande transformation", Yann Moulier Boutang, collection Multitudes/IdĂ©es, Éditions Amsterdam 2007%0a**** already seen during GE90 conference of UTC entitled "La firme fluide ? MontĂ©e de l'immatĂ©riel, dĂ©localisation et nouvellle territorialisation des savoirs" 2005%0a* [[http://www.ip-watch.org/|Intellectual Property Watch]]: Original news and analysis on international IP policy%0a* [[http://www.thecornerhouse.org.uk/item.shtml?x=85821|Who Owns the Knowledge Economy?]] Political Organising Behind TRIPS by Peter Drahos with John Braithwaite, The Corner House 2004%0a* {-[[http://www.the-future-of-ideas.com/contact/index.shtml|The future of ideas]] by Lawrence Lessig, 2001-}%0a** moved to [[TheFutureOfIdeas]]%0a* [[http://www.waccglobal.org/en/20031-intellectual-property-rights-and-communication/653-Innovations-commons-and-creativity-Open-Source-Bio-Linux-and-Seeds.html|Innovations, commons and creativity: Open Source, Bio Linux and Seeds]] by Ravi Srinivas Krishna%0a* [[http://www.wired.com/wired/archive/12.06/free.html|12.06: The Free & The Unfree]], Wired 2004%0a* [[http://voiretagir.org/spip.php?article18|Le bien commun]] on Voir&Agir, by Carole Poliquin, Les Productions ISCA 2002%0a** [[http://rennes-info.org/Le-bien-commun-l-assault-final.html|Le bien commun, l'assault final]], review on Rennes info%0a* ACTA%0a** [[http://www.eff.org/issues/acta|Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement (ACTA)]] according to the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF)%0a** [[http://www.yjil.org/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=125:the-impact-of-acta-on-the-knowledge-economy&catid=7:online-articles|The Impact of ACTA on the Knowledge Economy]] by Eddan Katz and Gwen Hinze, Volume 35 of The Yale Journal of International Law 2009%0a** [[http://copyfight.corante.com/archives/2009/11/12/mustsee_tv_acta.php|ACTA. Copyfight: the politics of IP]] by Michael Geist, November 2009%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0lhQqMto7tg&feature=related|Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement]] by Ante Wessels at [[https://har2009.org/program/events/49.en.html|HAR 2009]]%0a* http://www.softwarefreedom.org/blog/2010/apr/10/300th-anniversary-statute-anne/%0a** [[Wikipedia:Statute of Anne]]%0a* [[http://www.ipally.com/|IPAlly.com]] Intellectual Property Network, by Nils Victor Montan%0a* MIT [[http://ocw.mit.edu/courses/electrical-engineering-and-computer-science/6-912-introduction-to-copyright-law-january-iap-2006/|6.912 Introduction to Copyright Law]]%0a** [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zqtx0gA5K2s|Lec 1]] [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g9UwqdMHjnM|Lec 2]] [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X1npDVcp9wU|Lec 3]] [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BkaJCbyyLEA|Lec 4]]%0a* worldmapper.org maps related to intelectual property%0a** [[http://www.worldmapper.org/display.php?selected=99|Royalties And License Fees Exports]]%0a** [[http://www.worldmapper.org/display.php?selected=100|Royalties And License Fees Imports]]%0a** [[http://www.worldmapper.org/display.php?selected=167|Ratents Granted]]%0a** [[http://www.worldmapper.org/display.php?selected=168|Royalty Fees]]%0a* [[http://www.dklevine.com/general/intellectual/againstnew.htm|Against Intellectual Monopoly]] by Michele Boldrin and David K. Levine%0a* Seedea:Seedea/Licenses%0a%0a!!!Categories%0a* [[!Information]]%0a* [[!Politics]]%0a%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[ReadingNotes.ReadingNotes|Menu]]'' ReadingNotes.InformationRules=[[http://www.inforules.com/|Information Rules: A Strategic Guide to the Network Economy]] by Carl Shapiro and Hal R. Varian - ISBN 087584863X - Harvard Business Press 1998%0a>>display:none%3c%3c%0a:book: (:if equal "Fabien" "{$Author}":)SharedLibrary:ir.pdf#zoom=100&page=(:else:)http://books.google.com/books?id=aE_J4Iv_PVEC&pg=PA(:ifend:)%0a>>%3c%3c%0a(:tc: 10:)(:tp: 352:)%0a(:isbn: 087584863X:)%0a%0a!!!Motivation%0aInterested in CS, IT and thus in their economical ecosystem in particular regarding proprietary software vs. FLOSS or public domain vs. IP. Previously read books like [[Information Feudalism]], [[The Future Of Ideas]]. Also appreciated [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hqaA-fgdXEE|Hal Varian on Combinatorial Innovation, EUXTV June 2009]] and discovered Hal Varian was Chief Economist at Google. Understanding how one can handle the paradox of the attractiveness of the IT/CS industry low barrier to entry (a laptop + time) vs. the economical soundness of the investment.%0a%0a!!!Pre-reading model%0aDraw a schema (using PmGraphViz or another solution) of the situation of the area in the studied domain before having read the book.%0a%0a!!!Skimming%0a* including its per chapter [[http://www.inforules.com/summaries.htm|summary]]%0a* regarding Chapter Nine: Waging a Standards War%0a** [[http://www.sp.uconn.edu/~langlois/ShapiroVarianCMR.htm|The Art of Standards Wars]] by Carl Shapiro and Hal R. Varian, California-Management-Review 1999%0a%0a!!!Reading%0a* [[#Chapter1]]1 The Information Economy%0a** "The thesis of this book is that durable economic principles can guide you in today's frenetic business environment. Technology changes. Economic laws do not." (p[[{$:book}8|1]]-2)%0a** "Many did not survive. Interconnection battles have arisen regularly over the past century in the telephone, the railroad, the airline, and the computer industries, among others." (p[[{$:book}9|2]])%0a** "Information is costly to ''produce'' but cheap to ''reproduce''". (p3)%0a*** fixed vs. marginal costs%0a*** similar to discussions at UTC during [[http://tice.utc.fr/portail_UV/detailuv.php?uv=GE27&page=uv&lang=fr|GE27 - Gestion financiere de l'entreprise]] with Christine Divry-Groff regarding marginal costs when you distribute distribution itself through p2p means (example of WoW updates)%0a**** but not necessarily cheap to sell which I did not see then%0a** "You must price your information goods according to consumer value, not according to your production cost." (p3)%0a** example of delay strategies for pricing%0a** short summary of each chapter%0a* [[#Chapter2]]2 Pricing Information%0a** "The dominant component of the fixed costs of producing information are sunk costs, costs that are not recoverable if production is halted. " (p21)%0a** "attention is scarce in the information economy, and sellers of content have to invest in marketing new products to grab their potential customers' attention. " (p21)%0a** "Competition among sellers of commodity information pushes prices to zero. " (p24)%0a*** a very compelling argument for advertisement based business model%0a** opposition between 2 types of market%0a*** monopoly or dominant firm model enjoying the network effect at its best and keeping high margin%0a*** oligopoly or differentiated products with high number of firms tending toward marginal costs%0a** "The key to reducing average cost in information markets is to increase sales ''volume''. " (p28)%0a*** as supply chain management and related costs will not really help to lower costs%0a** "a volume-based strategy of cost leadership must be rooted in adding value to raw information to broaden appeal and fully exploit the economies of scale and scope. " (p29)%0a** tactics to scare competitors away seem very close to [[Game Theory At Work]] and [[Getting To Yes]]%0a** in table 2.1. Bulk versus Targeted Ad Rates for Web Search Engines Google is not mentionned, it would be interesting to know if the founders did read the book as it was published at about the time Google started (1998)%0a** Lessons (p50-51)%0a*** Analyze and understand how much you invest in producing and selling your information.%0a*** If you are one of many firms selling similar information, grab market share and exploit economies of scale to become a low-cost producer%0a*** Differentiate your product by personalizing the information and the price.%0a*** Invest in collecting and analyzing data about your market, using focus groups, statistical analysis, promotions, and other marketing techniques.%0a*** Use the information about your customers to sell them personalized products at personalized prices. %0a*** Analyze the profitability of selling to groups."%0a** [[Wikipedia:Value-based pricing]]%0a* [[#Chapter3]]3 Versioning Information%0a** versioning through different dimension (delay, interface, dataset size, ...) provides accurate pricing and larger market share through induced self-selection%0a** examples of Kurzweil's speech recognition software and its vocabulary size, Wolfram's Mathematica and its limited speed, etc%0a** "think about information provision as a ''service'' rather than a good." (p65)%0a** "By allowing Bargain Finder to look only at one dimension of what the stores offered, they ended up commoditizing their product." (p80)%0a** Lessons (p80-81)%0a*** Adjust the characteristics of your information products to emphasize differences in what customers value.%0a*** You can version your products along a variety of dimensions.%0a*** Add value to on-line information to differentiate it from hard copy.%0a*** If your market segments naturally, design your information product line to match.%0a*** If your market does not segment naturally, choose three versions (just like Goldilocks).%0a*** Control the browser%0a**** hence funding in Mozilla, FOSS work on Javascript Engine, then Google Chrome?%0a*** Bundling makes sense if it reduces variation in willingness to pay%0a*** Nonlinear pricing can also be used to let consumers build their own bundles. %0a*** Promotional pricing makes sense if it helps you segment the market.%0a* [[#Chapter4]]4 Rights Management%0a** arguing again for free offer then versionned more expensive products, basically a freemium business model%0a** "this chapter we will examine how digital technology affects the management of intellectual property. " (p84)%0a** "option value: you can exercise the option to play it where and when you want" (p87)%0a** "In the Middle Ages, professors used a primitive form of intellectual property protection: they lectured in darkened rooms so that the students couldn't take notes. " (p93)%0a** "We think that the natural tendency is for producers to worry ''too'' much about ''protecting'' their intellectual property. The important thing is to ''maximize the value'' of your intellectual property, not to protect it for the sake of protection. " (p97)%0a** lessons (p101-102)%0a*** Digital technology poses two challenges for rights management%0a*** Reduced distribution costs help to advertise your product by making it cheap to give away samples.%0a*** Reduced distribution costs are beneficial to those who sell illicit copies as well, but their need to advertise helps keep "bitlegging" under control.%0a*** Copy protection schemes impose costs on users and are highly vulnerable to competitive forces.%0a*** When choosing terms and conditions, recognize the basic trade-off: more liberal terms and conditions will tend to raise the value of your product to consumers but may reduce the number of units sold.%0a*** Site licenses and other group-pricing schemes are a valuable tool for managing terms and conditions.%0a** see also [[Information Feudalism]] and [[The Future Of Ideas]]%0a* [[#Chapter5]]5 Recognizing Lock-In%0a** as the Mac by Apple is used as the first example, check [[AutoDebate/Apple]]%0a** "buyers typically must bear costs when they switch from one information system to another. Understanding these costs of switching technologies, or even brands, is fundamental to success in today's economy. " (p[[{$:book}111|103]])%0a** "When the costs of switching from one brand of technology to another are substantial, users face ''lock-in''. " (p104)%0a** "why small lock-in matters involves user behavior on the Web [...] When you pick up a magazine or a book and sit in your favorite chair, you have to exert effort, however small, to switch to a different magazine or book. When you are looking at one Web page, other pages are just a mouseclick away. " (p110)%0a** "lock-in is a two-edged sword; you may loathe it as a customer yet embrace it as a supplier. " (p111)%0a** extending switching cost not just to yourself but to other actors in the value chain%0a** "one of the distinctive features of information-based lock-in is that it tends to be so durable: equipment wears out, reducing switching costs, but specialized databases live on and grow, enhancing lock-in over time. " (p116)%0a** "most durable equipment requires follow-on purchases, making this pattern of lock-in extremely common. " (p120)%0a*** see also [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Freebie_marketing|Freebie marketing]] aka "razor and blades business model" on Wikipedia%0a** "aftermarket policies constitute a key strategic choice for manufacturers of high-tech, durable equipment. " (p120)%0a** "With brand-specific training, switching costs tend to ''rise'' with time, as personnel become more and more familiar with the existing system." (p121)%0a*** "The obvious example for many of us is computer software. " (p121)%0a**** see [[Tools/]] for my learning notes on software%0a** "With information and databases, switching costs tend to rise with time as more and more information comes to reside in the historical database. " (p123)%0a** "users to limit these switching costs [must] insist on employing standardized formats and interfaces" (p123)%0a*** cf [[#Chapter8|Chapter 8]]%0a** "As a buyer [of specialized suppliers], remember that your choices today will dictate your needs tomorrow. " (p123)%0a** "Even when true dual sourcing [keep alive an alternative source of supply] is not possible because of specialized needs and large fixed costs, a large buyer can make efforts to nurture capabilities at more than one supplier to spur future rivalry. " (p125)%0a** "You are not born %3c%3clocked in;>> you only get locked in by virtue of choices you make. The next time around the cycle [Figure 5.1], the playing field will not be so level, however. " (p132)%0a** see also [[Wikipedia:Coupling (computer science)]]%0a** Lessons (pp[[{$:book}145|133]]-p[[{$:book}146|134]])%0a*** Switching costs are the norm in information industries.%0a*** As a customer, failure to understand switching costs will leave you vulnerable to opportunistic behavior by your suppliers.%0a*** As a supplier, switching costs are the key to valuing your installed base.%0a*** Fortunately, lock-in arises in one industry after another according to certain identifiable patterns.%0a*** The essence of lock-in is that your choices in the future will be limited by your investments today. These linkages differ from one technology to another, but are predictable.%0a** see also Michael Porter, especially sub-section [[http://scandalum.blogspot.com/2006/12/durable-and-specialized-assets.html|Durable and specialized assets]] (pp. 259-60) in section Competitive strategy in declining industries of the chapter 12 Exit barriers in his book Competitive Strategy, Free Press 1980%0a* [[#Chapter6]]6 Managing Lock-In%0a** "If you're trying to break into the market with a new technology, you can ill afford to ignore the costs that your target customers must bear to switch to your products. " (p136)%0a** "Whatever concessions you seek, your bargaining position will be weaker once you make sunk, supplier-specific investments. " (p[[{$:book}149|137]])%0a** buyer's checklist (p141)%0a** "During the lock-in cycle, the buyer and the seller will perform an intricate dance, causing the magnitude of lock-in - that is, the buyer's switching costs - to vary over time. " (p156)%0a** "make it difficult for your customers to seek out alternatives and compare your offerings with those of your rivals. This is worth trying, but we think it will be hard to do on the Web. " (p168)%0a*** see also [[Wikipedia:Rational Ignorance]]%0a** Lessons (p[[{$:book}178|170]]-[[{$:book}179|171]])%0a*** basic lessons for purchasers%0a**** Bargain hard before you are locked in for concessions in exchange for putting yourself in a vulnerable position.%0a**** Pursue strategies like second sourcing and open systems to minimize the extent of your lock-in.%0a**** Look ahead to the next time you'll be picking a vendor, and take steps at the outset to improve your bargaining position at that time.%0a*** strategies for sellers%0a**** Be prepared to invest to build an installed base through promotions and by offering up-front discounts.%0a**** Cultivate influential buyers and buyers with high switching costs.%0a**** Design your products and your pricing to get your customers to invest in your technology, thereby raising their own switching costs.%0a**** Maximize the value of your installed base by selling your customers complementary products and by selling access to your installed base.%0a* [[#Chapter7]]7 Networks and Positive Feedback%0a** "There is a central difference between the old and new economies: the old industrial economy was driven by ''economies of scale''; the new information economy is driven by the ''economies of networks''." (p[[{$:book}181|173]])%0a** "In virtual networks, the linkages between the nodes are invisible, but no less critical for market dynamics and competitive strategy. " (p174)%0a** multiple names : network effects, network externalities, demand-side economies of scale%0a*** [[Wikipedia:Network effect]]%0a** "Positive feedback makes the strong get stronger and the weak get weaker, leading to extreme outcomes. " (p175)%0a** "In a negative-feedback system, the strong get weaker and the weak get stronger, pushing both toward a happy medium. " (p176)%0a** "In its most extreme form, positive feedback can lead to a ''winner-take-all'' market in which a single firm or technology vanquishes all others," (p177)%0a** "Microsoft's dominance is based on ''demand-side economies of scale''. Microsoft's customers value its operating systems ''because'' they are widely used, the de facto industry standard. " (p180)%0a** "The sponsor of a network creates and manages that network, hoping to profit by building its size. " (p183)%0a** "Building a network involves more than just building a product: finding partners, building strategic alliances, and knowing how to get the bandwagon rolling can be every bit as important as engineering design skills. " (p183)%0a** [[Wikipedia:Metcalfe's law]]%0a*** "the number of unique connections in a network of a number of nodes (n) can be expressed mathematically as the triangular number n(n - 1)/2, which is proportional to n'^2^' asymptotically."%0a** "The challenge to companies seeking to introduce new but incompatible technology into the market is to build network size by overcoming the ''collective switching costs'' - that is, the combined switching costs of all users. " (p184)%0a** "two basic approaches for dealing with the problem of consumer inertia:%0a*** the ''evolution'' strategy of compatibility and%0a*** the ''revolution'' strategy of compelling performance" (p190-191)%0a** "one-way compatibility created an interesting dynamic: influential early adopters had a hard time sharing files with their slower-to adopt colleagues. " (p193)%0a** "three strategies for helping to smooth user migration paths to new technologies:%0a*** Use creative design.%0a*** Think in terms of the system.%0a*** Consider converters and bridge technologies" (p194-195)%0a** "Andy Grove speaks of the %3c%3c10X>> rule of thumb: you need to offer performance "ten times better" than the established technology to start a revolution. " (p196)%0a** "Which route is best, openness or control? The answer depends on whether you are strong enough to ignite positive feedback on your own. " (p197)%0a** "Strength in network markets is measured along three primary dimensions: existing market position, technical capabilities, and control of intellectual property such as patents and copyrights. " (p197)%0a** "In choosing between openness and control, remember that your ultimate goal is to maximize the ''value'' of your technology, not your ''control'' over it. " (p197)%0a** "information technology is comprised of ''systems'', and an increase in the value of one component necessarily spills over to other components. Capturing the value from improvements to one component typically requires the cooperation of those providing other components. " (p199)%0a** 4 Generic Network Strategies (Figure 7.2) as a combination between%0a*** Control (retain proprietary control) or Openess (open up the technology to others)%0a*** Compatilibity (evolution) or Performance (revolution)%0a*** resulting in%0a**** performance play%0a**** controlled migration%0a**** open migration%0a**** discontinuity%0a** "if you control a key interface or bottleneck, you should open it up, but on your own terms and conditions. " (p214)%0a** Lessons (p[[{$:book}232|224]]-p[[{$:book}233|225]])%0a*** Positive feedback is the dynamic process by which the strong get stronger.%0a*** Adoption dynamics in the presence of positive feedback tend to follow a predictable pattern.%0a*** Consumers value information technologies that are widely used, just as they value communications networks with broad reach.%0a*** Positive feedback works to the advantage of large networks and against small networks.%0a*** Consumer expectations are vital to obtaining the critical mass necessary to fuel growth.%0a*** Firms introducing new products and technologies face a fundamental trade-off between performance and compatibility.%0a*** Firms introducing new products and technologies also face a fundamental trade-off between openness and control.%0a*** There are four generic strategies for innovators in network markets: performance play, controlled migration, open migration, and discontinuity.%0a*** Many of the tactics for dealing with positive feedback and network externalities have been tried in the past.%0a* [[#Chapter8]]8 Cooperation and Compatibility%0a** "''coopetition'' captures the tension between cooperation and competition prevalent in network industries. " (p[[{$:book}236|228]])%0a** "Standards alter the very nature of competition in several important ways. " (p229)%0a** Lessons (p[[{$:book}267|259]]-[[{$:book}268|260]])%0a*** To compete effectively in network markets, you need allies.%0a*** To find your natural allies, you must determine how a proposed standard will affect competition. Standards alter competition in several predictable ways.%0a*** Standards tend to benefit consumers and suppliers of complements at the expense of incumbents and sellers of substitutes.%0a*** Formal standard setting is now being used to develop more standards than ever before.%0a*** Find your natural allies and negotiate to gain their support for your technology.%0a*** Before you engage in a standards battle, try to negotiate a truce and form an alliance with your would-be rival.%0a*** Try to retain limited control over your technology even when establishing an open standard.%0a* [[#Chapter9]]9 Waging a Standards War%0a** "Your ability to successfully wage a standards war depends on your ownership of seven key assets:%0a*** (1) control over an installed base of users, %0a*** (2) intellectual property rights,%0a*** (3) ability to innovate, %0a*** (4) first-mover advantages, %0a*** (5) manufacturing abilities, %0a*** (6) strength in complements, and %0a*** (7) brand name and reputation." (p270)%0a** "four of the tactics for waging a standards [...]%0a*** (1) preemption,%0a*** (2) penetration pricing,%0a*** (3) expectations management, and%0a*** (4) jockeying for allies." (p291)%0a** Lessons (p295-296)%0a*** Understand what type of standards war you are waging.%0a*** Strength in the standards game is determined by ownership of seven critical assets.%0a*** Preemption is a critical tactic during a standards war.%0a*** Expectations management is also crucial to building positive feedback.%0a*** When you've won your war, don't rest easy.%0a*** If you fall behind, avoid survival pricing.%0a* [[#Chapter10]]10 Information Policy%0a** "large swaths of the information sector of our economy are subject to little or no regulation." (p302)%0a** "you should not think of antitrust merely as something to ''defend'' against; you may also be able to use antitrust ''offensively'' to prevent other firms from engaging in predatory conduct or from consummating a merger that would harm you as a buyer or exclude you from the market. " (p302)%0a** "each and every company in the information sector needs to be cognizant of antitrust rules and to fashion strategy with these rules in mind. " (p303)%0a** "Adam Smith once said that %3c%3cpeople of the same trade seldom meet together, even for merriment and diversion, but the conversation ends in a conspiracy against the public, or in some contrivance to raise prices.>>" (p306)%0a** "Our rule of thumb for regulation in the information sector is simple: government regulation should focus on controlling genuine monopoly power when it will not be eroded by competitive pressures. " (p313)%0a** Universal Service (p31-316)%0a*** situation has change since as %0a**** the EU declared Internet access a civil right (reference required)%0a**** Sweden and few Scandinavian countries aim at possible broadband access for every citizen, even the one in the most remote locations%0a** Lessions (p317-318)%0a*** Don't expect the government's role to diminish.%0a*** Every company needs to know the rules of competition.%0a*** Companies have considerable freedom to engage in differential pricing.%0a*** Competition policy is intended to ensure a fair fight, not to punish winners or protect losers.%0a*** Mergers and acquisitions involving direct competitors are subjected to careful review by the Justice Department and the Federal Trade Commission.%0a*** Don't be afraid of cooperating with other companies to set standards and develop new technologies, so long as your efforts are designed to bring benefits to consumers.%0a*** If you are fortunate enough to gain a leading share of the market, be sure to conduct an audit of your practices.%0a*** Don't expect government regulation in the telecommunications sector to diminish any time soon.%0a%0a(:lp: 352:)(:lc: 10:)(:ld: 14/06/10:)%0a%0a(:startrecall: 14/06/10:)%0a%0a!!!!See also%0a* [[Slideshows.InformationRules]] made for [[Events/MBE10]]%0a* my generalist [[Content/Economy]] page%0a* [[http://people.ischool.berkeley.edu/~hal/|Hal R. Varian]] professor in the School of Information, the Walter A. Haas School of Business, and the Department of Economics at the University of California at Berkeley%0a* [[http://faculty.haas.berkeley.edu/shapiro/|Carl Shapiro]] professor of Business Strategy, Walter A. Haas School of Business, University of California at Berkeley%0a* [[http://www.almaden.ibm.com/coevolution/pdf/varian_paper.pdf|Innovation, Components and Complements]] by Hal R. Varian, University of California Berkeley 2003%0a* groups in which key IT players are part of%0a** [[http://www.w3.org/|World Wide Web Consortium (W3C)]]%0a** [[http://www.idcommons.net/|Identity Commons]]%0a* [[http://www.economist.com/specialreports/displayStory.cfm?story_id=15557443|A special report on managing information: Data, data everywhere]] The Economist February 2010%0a* [[http://www.kk.org/thetechnium/archives/2009/01/better_than_own.php|Better Than Owning]] by Kevin Kelly, The Technium 2009%0a* [[http://www.kk.org/newrules/blog/|New Rules for the New Economy]] blog by Kevin Kelly, started in December 2008%0a* [[http://www.wwnorton.com/college/econ/hal5/welcome.htm|Intermediate Microeconomics; A Modern Approach]] by Hal Varian%0a* [[http://hbswk.hbs.edu/item/2165.html|Strategy and the Internet]] by Michael E. Porter, HBS Working Knowledge 2001%0a* [[http://kaggle.com/|Kaggle]] Data mining, bioinformatics and forecasting competitions%0a** quoting Hal Varian : "I keep saying that the sexy job in the next ten years will be statisticians"%0a* [[http://sheddingbikes.com/posts/1275258018.html|Go To University, Not For CS]] by Zed A. Shaw, Shedding Bikes: Programming Culture And Philosophy, June 2010%0a** "Chances are you'll end up going to some crappy Java school that's just now realizing standardizing on one language controlled by a corporation that had no clue how to actually turn a profit was a bad idea."%0a** "Computer science is shallow, and nearly every place it's taught is at the mercy of %3c%3cindustry>>."%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SPFIxS5dcW8|George Reese & James Duncan, "Are Open APIs Enough to Prevent Lock-in?"]], OSCON 2010%0a** Seedea:Oimp/CloudArbitrage%0a** ~40min mention of [[Wikipedia:Learned helplessness]]%0a* The Internet as a catalyst in [[Wikipedia:Algorithmic game theory#The_Internet_as_a_catalyst|Algorithmic game theory - Wikipedia]]%0a** Rephrasing problems in terms of games allows the analysis of Internet-based interactions and the construction of mechanisms to meet specified demands.%0a* [[Wikipedia:Information economics]]%0a* [[PersonalInformationStream/WithoutNotesDecember10#TheEconomicsOfInformation]]%0a* Stanford courses broadcast on YouTube (by Google, Stanford alumni) and iTunes (by Apple, Stanford alumni)%0a* [[http://www.epispider.net/|EpiSPIDER]] demonstrates connectivity between "consumers", "producers" and "transformers" of data within an emerging information and knowledge ecosystem.%0a* [[http://bpp.wharton.upenn.edu/waldfogj/987/readings/stigler.pdf|The Economics of Information]] by George J. Stigler, Journal of Political Economy 1961%0a* [[http://www.siia.net/|Software & Information Industry Association]] SIIA%0a%0a!!!Overall remarks and questions%0a* the book overall questions the soundness of the business/economy education I received since it was mostly an adaptation from product based economy to the "new" information economy%0a** according to the book this seems to be hardly the case. Classes of GE27, GE39, ... who are not really adapted to software but only partly to services might be missed key aspects%0a* discussions%0a** started with OpenSim requiring Mono (thus .Net specifications) on freenode/##AGI 17/06/2010 at 11am%0a** "en fait ca parle de quoi information rules?" seedeabitlbee/Franck 17/06/2010 at 13am%0a* once again, after Game Theory at Work and several other strategy books, one is advized to avoid the intrensic socially beneficial principles of the market%0a** through purely rational moves :%0a*** pure competition through building monopoly, at worse, ollygopoly%0a*** price lowering through avoiding price discrimination at all%0a** this clearly was done for more than a century (cf antitrust laws including the 1890 Sherman Act) but clearly demonstrate that the "ideal" of the market should never be confused with the actual application%0a*** political argument using thus such an idealization have to discarded as just what there are, whishful thinking with, at least currently, no easy solution%0a**** an easy way to check is to look at the corporations in each industry making the largest benefits and what patterns emerge%0a***** is it open competition? is the price lowering over time?%0a* why did p2p became popular only during the last decade if it is an inherently efficient scaling solution? like what piece of knowledge or infrastructure was missing until then? the overhead of the protocol was too high for low bandwidth? what broke the hierarchy of The Scene?%0a** maybe p2p as a technologically symmetric relation was always available and used but aggregative actors repetitively democratized value%0a*** up to the point where it did not scale and thus p2p emerged again%0a%0a%0a!!!!Synthesis%0aSo in the end, it was about X and was based on Y.%0a%0a!!!!Critics%0aPoint A, B and C are debatable because of e, f and j.%0a%0a!!!Vocabulary%0a(:new_vocabulary_start:)%0anew_word%0a(:new_vocabulary_end:)%0a%0a!!!Post-reading model%0aDraw a schema (using PmGraphViz or another solution) of the situation of the area in the studied domain after having read the book. Link it to the pre-reading model and align the two to help easy comparison.%0a%0a!!!Categories%0a* [[!Business]]%0a%0a%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[ReadingNotes.ReadingNotes|Menu]]'' ReadingNotes.IntelligentBio=[[http://eu.wiley.com/WileyCDA/WileyTitle/productCd-0470021756.html|Intelligent Bioinformatics]] : The Application of Artificial Intelligence Techniques to Bioinformatics Problems - ISBN 978-0-470-02175-0 - Wiley 2005%0a(:isbn: 0470021756:)%0a%0a%25comment%25note that this was finished much earlier but without recall, recall starts a month before the current date to already start with very spaced recalls%25%25%0a(:startrecall: 15/11/10:)%0a%0a!!!Motivation%0aUnderstand how the tools of AI and ML in particular get applied to biology and how could this be a way to "edit back" our substrate, directing editing DNA, RNA or whatever representation biological information could have, eventually following homoiconicity.%0a%0a!!!Pre-reading model%0aDraw a schema (using PmGraphViz or another solution) of the situation of the area in the studied domain before having read the book.%0a%0a%0a!!!Questions beforehand%0a# Is DIY bio really attainable?%0a## What more do I need to know in order to leverage the new tools? (cloud computing, human genome, ...)%0a## Should I go further and read [[http://www.amazon.com/Structural-Bioinformatics-Algorithmic-Mathematical-Computational/dp/1584886838|Structural Bioinformatic]] 2008 or [[http://www.amazon.com/Biobazaar-Open-Source-Revolution-Biotechnology/dp/0674026357|Biobazaar]] 2008%0a# What trends can I expect?%0a## What will be the consequences of those trends?%0a## Is my knowledge regarding AI up to date?%0a# How does this relate to [[Protocells]]?%0a# What do [[irc://chat.freenode.net/bioinformatics|the guys in #bioinformatics]] who do work in the field think about it?%0a# Should the problematic information overload vs new tools to handle it be considered a (cognitive) arm race and thus part of the [[Seedea:Research/Drive]]?%0a%0a!!!Skimming%0a* Part 1 on introduction will ironically probably by the hardest as my knowledge on biology is still embryonic%0a* Part 2 on current techniques is pretty straightforward so focusing on the specificity on biological data might be the more interesting aspect to it%0a* Part 3 on future techniques should be a bit more complex yet quite classical, we should assess if those are now (2009) used (as the book was published in 2005), if yes what are the results and what are the current "future techniques", if not what limited them.%0a%0a!!!Reading%0a%0aPart 1 - Introduction%0a* [[#Chapter1]]Chapter 1%0a** key components (DNA, mRNA, '5, '3, ...)%0a** key processes (traduction, splicing, transcription, ...)%0a*** [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4PKjF7OumYo|Molecular Visualizations of DNA]] by the [[http://www.wehi.edu.au/|Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research]]%0a**** potentially using [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brownian_motion|Brownian motion]] (the seemingly random movement of particles suspended in a fluid) to bring the required material where it should be%0a***** check instead [[Wikipedia:Passive transport]], [[Wikipedia:Discrete nanoscale transport]], [[Wikipedia:Microtubule]], [[Wikipedia:Neurofilament]], neurotubule, etc...%0a** the [[Wikipedia:Genome]], the [[Wikipedia:Transcriptomics]] and the [[Wikipedia:Proteome]]%0a** summary of chapter p28%0a* [[#Chapter2]]Chapter 2%0a** "assumption for proteins is that linear sequence determines shape which, in turn, determines function." (p32) resonnates with [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Form_follows_function|Form follows function]] a principle associated with modern architecture and industrial design in the 20th century.%0a** code comparison%0a*** [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hamming_distance|Hamming distance]] (p32) -> +unit cost model = [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Levenshtein_distance|Levenshtein distance]] (p33)%0a** "computational cost" (p35) looks like [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Combinatorics|combinatorics]] (cf N is a Number)%0a** animations on Microarray%0a*** [[http://www.bio.davidson.edu/Courses/genomics/chip/chip.html|DNA Microarray Methodology Animation]] Department of Biology, Davidson College%0a*** [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ePFE7yg7LvM|Microarrays]] from [[http://www.genomicseducation.ca/|Genomics Education]]by Genome British Columbia%0a*** [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AhnTT6-Jgcg|Microarray Method for Genetic Testing]]%0a** reverse engineering gene networks -> gene expression data is one of the key problematic yet, as detailed regarding the number of availability of data and the number of combinations, computationaly tricky%0a** Ethical considerations (p48)%0a*** interesting point on genome closeness and relatives, how 1 analysis provide information about others and could lead to potential problems (very similar to social network analysis)%0a*** explanation on stem cells with totipotent, blastocyst, pluripotent, multipotent phases (p48) and a very clear schema (p49)%0a** summary of chapter p63%0a* [[#Chapter3]]Chapter 3%0a** schema are easy to understand but their readings...%0a** summary of chapter p98%0a%0a%0aPart 2 - Current techniques%0a* [[#Chapter4]]Chapter 4%0a** Bayesian networks + handling loops = Markov networks%0a** HMM (Hidden Markov Model) description%0a** recommended [[http://compbio.soe.ucsc.edu/ismb99.tutorial.html|tutorial on usage]] and classical tool in the domain [[http://hmmer.janelia.org/|HMMER]]%0a** summary of chapter p125%0a* [[#Chapter5]]Chapter 5 - Nearest Neighbour and Clustering Approaches%0a** '‘unsupervised’' techniques%0a** interesting as it is not limited to 1 or 2 dimensions of analysis (p130)%0a* [[#Chapter6]]Chapter 6 - Identification (Decision) Trees%0a** ''supervised'' as classes are not generated by the classification process itself%0a** sum-up algorithm%0a*** 1 For each feature, compute the gain criterion.%0a*** 2 Select the best feature and split the data according to the values in that feature.%0a*** 3 If each of the subsets contains just one class then stop. Otherwise, reapply points 1–3 on each of the subsets of data.%0a*** 4 If the data is not completely classified but there are no more splits available then stop.%0a** splits using information-theory measures to build the Gain criterion%0a** major work from [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ross_Quinlan|John Ross Quinlan]]%0a** improvements with [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bootstrap_aggregating|Bootstrap aggregating (bagging)]] and [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boosting|Boosting]]%0a** countering Over fitting and pruning using test sets%0a** see also [[http://www.uclassify.com/|uClassify]] with its [[http://www.uclassify.com/browse|classifiers]] and [[http://www.uclassify.com/ApiDocumentation.aspx|API]]%0a** [[http://www.rulequest.com/see5-info.html|Information on See5/C5.0]] by Rulequest Research%0a* [[#Chapter7]]Chapter 7 - Neural Networks%0a** basic "brick" that process information very basically but with a very high amonut of connection (linking with connectivism) in order to be able to generalized %0a** sigmoid function, discussed as a threshold model for neurons, added to [[http://wiki.seedea.org/Utopiahanalysis/Utopiahanalysis#ScaleFreePunctuatedLearning|Scale Free Punctuated Learning]]%0a** different architectures%0a*** 2 layers : one input layer and one output layer, or perceptron (Rosenblatt, 1958)%0a*** multiple layers with hidden layers (as popularised in Rumelhart & McClelland, 1986)%0a*** Kohonen Self Organizing Map (Kohonen, 1990)%0a**** [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kohonen|Kohonen map according to Wikipedia]], also described as self-organizing map (SOM) or self-organizing feature map (SOFM)%0a*** error backpropagation%0a** "The discrepancy between the two [input and output data] is calculated and the network then makes changes to its internal weights to reduce the error the next time this input data is presented." (p178-179)%0a*** learning through a change of topology in a neural network really starts to make [[Seedea:Content/Newconcepts#InformationGeometry|Information Geometry]] fundamental%0a** drawbacks%0a*** overfitting%0a**** partly solved by conserving a subset of the training dataset to test%0a*** choosing and configuring the right architecture%0a**** any hidden layers used should have fewer units than the input layer%0a**** number of units in the hidden layer decreases from input to output%0a*** black-boxing, the result does not provide "human-understandable terms"%0a** [[http://www.ra.cs.uni-tuebingen.de/SNNS/|SNNS- Stuttgart Neural Network Simulator]], Developed at University of Stuttgart, maintained at University of Tubingen%0a** few usages in bioinformatics%0a*** Classification and dimensionality reduction of gene expression data%0a*** Identifying protein subcellular location%0a** summary of chapter p193%0a* [[#Chapter8]]Chapter 8 - Genetic Algorithms%0a** inspiration from biological system yet not initially designed with bioinformatics in mind%0a** single/multi objectives GA%0a** operators/mutations/genes/populations/fitness mechanism%0a** usages for genes and biological data%0a*** Reverse engineering of regulatory networks%0a*** Multiple sequence alignment%0a** summary of chapter p217%0a** see also [[http://blog.hackingevolution.net/|SpeedyGA. Hacking Evolution]] by Keki Burjorjee (not tested seriously so far or applied to bioinformatics)%0a%0a%0aPart 3 - Future Techniques%0a* [[#Chapter9]]Chapter 9 - Genetic Programming%0a** GP = GA + [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parse_tree|parse tree]] to represent a solution to the problem%0a** created by John Koza (see also [[http://www.genetic-programming.com/johnkoza.html|his homepage]])%0a*** yet "automatic programming" and similar concept seems very close to the initial goal of languages like Lisp (the first [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Homoiconicity|homoiconic]] programming language) so stating who "created" it can be difficult (GP ~1990 while Homoiconicity ~1960).%0a** "Genetic algorithms produce solutions that contain combinations of parameter values (possibly weighted) to satisfy a function, whereas GP produces solutions that contain a series of instructions for producing desired and specified program behaviour." (p225)%0a** see also Gary Cziko's [[ReadingNotes/WithoutMiracles]] especially section The Computer Can Know More than the Programmer of chapter [[http://faculty.ed.uiuc.edu/g-cziko/wm/13.html#Heading3|13 Evolutionary Computing: Selection Within Silicon]]%0a** "[[http://www.genetic-programming.org|These]] include ‘human-competitive’ applications where GP has created previously patented inventions, or new inventions which are determined to be of patentable quality" (p231-232)%0a*** regarding automated invention and the patent system, see [[http://www.sup.org/pages.cgi?isbn=0804756996&item=Table_of_Contents_pages&page=1|The Genie in the Machine: How Computer-Automated Inventing Is Revolutionizing Law and Business]] by Robert Plotkin, SUP 2009%0a** usage in bioinformatics%0a*** Genetic programming in data mining for drug discovery%0a*** Genetic programming for functional genomics in yeast data%0a** summary of chapter p236%0a* [[#Chapter10]]Chapter 10 - Cellular Automata%0a** introduced by John von Neumann on the suggestion of Stan Ulam during late 1940s%0a** more often used on simulations rather than optimizations%0a** grid and behavior are equivalent to inherent laws of the system%0a** classical Conway's example%0a** usage in bioinformatics%0a*** Cellular automata model for enzyme kinetics%0a*** Simulation of an apoptosis reaction network using cellular automata%0a** summary of chapter p252%0a** see also%0a*** Swarm Intelligence %0a*** Multi-Agent systems seems similar but include a higher degree of complexity, especially related to communication (and protocols)%0a*** Stephen Wolfram's [[http://www.wolframscience.com/nksonline/toc.html|A New Kind of Science (NKS)]], 2002%0a*** [[http://www.fourmilab.ch/cellab/|Cellular Automata Laboratory]] by Rudy Rucker and John Walker%0a* [[#Chapter11]]Chapter 11 - Hybrid Methods%0a** mash-ups fitting directly to their applications%0a** existing mapping between a repository of techniques and their applications?%0a%0a%0a%0a!!!See also%0a* UVs at l'UTC%0a** [[http://tice.utc.fr/portail_UV/detailuv.php?uv=IA01&page=uv&lang=FR&prd=|IA01]]%0a** [[http://tice.utc.fr/portail_UV/detailuv.php?uv=IA02&page=uv&lang=FR&prd=|IA02]]%0a** [[http://tice.utc.fr/portail_UV/detailuv.php?uv=IA03&page=uv&lang=FR&prd=|IA03]]%0a** [[http://tice.utc.fr/portail_UV/detailuv.php?uv=IA04&page=uv&lang=FR&prd=|IA04]]%0a*** http://www4.utc.fr/~ia01/%0a** [[http://tice.utc.fr/portail_UV/detailuv.php?uv=SY19&page=uv&lang=FR&prd=|SY19]]%0a** http://www4.utc.fr/~sy19/%0a** [[http://tice.utc.fr/portail_UV/detailuv.php?uv=RO05&page=uv&lang=FR&prd=|RO05]]%0a** http://www.manning.com/alag/%0a* [[Content/Health#PersonalGenomics]]%0a* Seedea's [[http://wiki.seedea.org/Seedea/AImatrix|AI matrix]]%0a* [[http://mloss.org/|MLOSS.org]] machine learning open source software%0a** especially [[http://mloss.org/software/tags/bioinformatics/|Projects that are tagged with bioinformatics]]%0a** blog post on [[http://mloss.org/community/blog/2009/mar/20/bioinformatics-tools/|Bioinformatics tools]] by Cheng Soon Ong on March 20, 2009%0a** [[http://mlcomp.org/|MLcomp]] objectively comparing machine learning programs across various datasets for multiple problem domains. %0a* [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Metamorphic_code|Metamorphic code]] and how exon/intro and the different traduction/translation mechanisms look similar%0a* Section about [[http://vx.netlux.org/lib/aps00.html#c76|Metamorphic Viruses]] in The Art of Computer Virus Research and Defense, Peter Szor, Addison Wesley Professional, 2005%0a* [[http://www.scientificamerican.com/article.cfm?id=the-price-of-silent-mutations|How Trivial DNA Changes Can Hurt Health]] by J. V. Chamary and Laurence D. Hurst, Scientific American, June 2009%0a* [[http://folding.stanford.edu/|Folding@home]] from Stanford University%0a* [[http://fold.it/portal/|Foldit]], Solve Puzzles for Science, by University of Washington%0a** [[http://www.youtube.com/user/UWfoldit|UWfoldit channel]] on YouTube for introductory videos%0a* the [[http://www.interactorium.net|Interactorium]] based on [[http://www.cse.unsw.edu.au/~wyos/skyrails|Skyrails]] by Yose Widjaja%0a* [[http://videolectures.net/mlsb09_ljubljana/|Third International Workshop on Machine Learning in Systems Biology]] MLSB´09 - Ljubljana%0a* [[http://developer.amazonwebservices.com/connect/entry.jspa?externalID=2899|YRI Trio Dataset]], Amazon Web Services Developer Community October 2009%0a** Complete genome sequence data for three Yoruba individuals from Ibadan, Nigeria%0a** 700GB%0a* [[http://singularityhub.com/2010/04/10/boolean-logic-unlocks-the-key-to-finding-new-genes-in-milliseconds/|Boolean Logic Unlocks The Key To Finding New Genes in Milliseconds]] by Aaron Saenz, Singularity Hub April 2010%0a* [[http://www.aaai.org/AITopics/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/AITopics/ArtificialIntelligenceAndMolecularBiology|Artificial Intelligence and Molecular Biology eited by Lawrence Hunter]] (archived at AAAI.org)%0a%0a%0a%0a!!!Overall remarks and questions%0a* the reading notes do not really answer the initial motivation of somehow seeing which technique best fit to which problem and why%0a%0a!!!!Synthesis%0aSo in the end, it was about X and was based on Y.%0a%0a!!!!Critics%0aPoint A, B and C are debatable because of e, f and j.%0a%0a!!!Vocabulary%0a(:new_vocabulary_start:)%0anew_word%0a(:new_vocabulary_end:)%0a%0a!!!Post-reading model%0aDraw a schema (using PmGraphViz or another solution) of the situation of the area in the studied domain after having read the book. Link it to the pre-reading model and align the two to help easy comparison.%0a%0a!!!Categories%0a* [[!Biology]]%0a* [[!Information]]%0a%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#Menu]]'' ReadingNotes.InternetRevolutionCulturelle=%25rfloat%25http://www.monde-diplomatique.fr/local/cache-gd2/f763843ca5899b319b3b899cfa7c958f.png%25%25%0a[[http://www.monde-diplomatique.fr/mav/109/|Internet, révolution culturelle]] - ISSN ? - Maniere de Voir 109, Le Monde Diplomatique 2010%0a>>display:none%3c%3c%0a:book: (:if equal "Fabien" "{$Author}":)SharedLibrary:bookname.pdf#zoom=100&page=(:else:)http://books.google.com/books?id=ID&pg=PA(:ifend:)%0a>>%3c%3c%0a(:tc: 40:)(:tp: 100:)%0a%0a%0a%0a!!!Motivation%0aVery tempting topic with editors most likely to provide a different and properly argued counter position against my idealistic view of the Internet.%0a%0a!!!Pre-reading model%0aThe libertarian ideals of the Internet founders may not be that well leverage by society at large. Did it become an improved ''panem et circenses'' instead of an emancipation mean?%0a%0a%0a!!!Reading%0aSum-up to add...%0a* discovered [[http://ippolita.net/17.html|Luci e ombre di Google (Google's Lights and Shadows Past and Future of Metadata Industry)]] there and read it, cf notes [[TheDarkSideOfGoogle]]%0a* [[http://www.wdl.org/en/|World Digital Library (WDL)]] by United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO)%0a** was present at [[Events/BrewsterKahleAtLaCantine]] regarding Archive.Org and their related projects, e.g. OpenLibrary.org%0a* [[http://epic.org/|Electronic Privacy Information Center]]%0a(:lp: 100:)(:lc: 40:)(:ld: 21/02/10:)%0a%0a%0a!!!See also%0a* previously discovered%0a** http://www.internetisshit.org/%0a** mention of Ressources Humaines, the documentary%0a** http://www.telegeography.com/%0a** my reading notes on %0a*** [[ReadingNotes/InformationFeudalism]] mentionning Proudhon's work but also TRIPS and ACTA%0a*** [[ReadingNotes/TheFutureOfIdeas]]%0a** [[http://www.decouvertes-gallimard.fr/Decouvertes/Control.go?action=fic_ouvrage&prod_code=A12247|Histoire du livre by Bruno Blasselle]] Decouvertes Gallimard 2008, offered to Paola%0a* http://sites.radiofrance.fr/chaines/france-culture2/dossiers/2010/mutation-edition/%0a* http://mondediplo.com/2009/10/02networking%0a* [[http://www.guardian.co.uk/business/2003/feb/09/theobserver.observerbusiness17|Intellectual property is theft]] by John Naughton, The Networker 2003%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DBmzjZ_hTQo|Joseph Stiglitz: The Economic Foundations of Intellectual Property]], Duke Law January 2010%0a** http://www.foet.org/JeremyRifkin.htm%0a* [[http://www.repid.com/La-democratie-Internet.html|La démocratie Internet]] by Dominique Cardon, La République des idées 2010%0a%0a%0a%0a!!!Overall remarks and questions%0a* risk of mixing idealism of a medium, intrensic equalizing initial conditions and a resulting egalitarian society%0a** see also [[WatchingNotes/WatchingNotes#Incultures2]] and [[Languages/OwnConcepts#CompoundInformationLag]]%0a%0a!!!!Synthesis%0aSo in the end, it was about X and was based on Y.%0a%0a!!!!Critics%0aPoint A, B and C are debatable because of e, f and j.%0a%0a!!!Vocabulary%0a(:new_vocabulary_start:)%0anew_word%0a(:new_vocabulary_end:)%0a%0a!!!Post-reading model%0aDraw a schema (using PmGraphViz or another solution) of the situation of the area in the studied domain after having read the book. Link it to the pre-reading model and align the two to help easy comparison.%0a%0a!!!Categories%0a* [[!UncategorizedBook]]%0a%0a%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[ReadingNotes.ReadingNotes|Menu]]'' ReadingNotes.KnowledgeLimits=(:title Knowledge and Its Limits:)%0a[[http://www.oxfordscholarship.com/oso/public/content/philosophy/9780199256563/toc.html|Knowledge and Its Limits]] by Timothy Williams - ISBN 9780199256563 - OUP 2002%0a>>display:none%3c%3c%0a:book: (:if equal "Fabien" "{$Author}":)SharedLibrary:Knowledge%2520and%2520Its%2520Limits.pdf#zoom=100&page=(:else:)http://books.google.com/books?id=ID&pg=PA(:ifend:)%0a>>%3c%3c%0a(:tc: 12:)(:tp: 340:)%0a(:isbn: 019925656X:)%0a%0a!!!Reading%0a* [[#KnowledgeLimits_Preface]]Preface%0a** "The book suggests a way of doing epistemology in which the distinction between knowledge and ignorance is central and irreducible, and we can still aspire to systematicity and rigour" (p.v)%0a* [[#KnowledgeLimits_Introduction]]Introduction%0a** "Epistemological theories are not usually susceptible of proof. This book shows how to understand cognitive phenomena on the basis of some simple but generally overlooked ideas. The reader will judge those ideas by their fruit" (p2)%0a** "It will be assumed, not quite uncontroversially, that the upshot of that debate is that no currently available analysis of knowledge in terms of belief is adequat" (p4)%0a** "Consequently, the supposed conceptual priority of knowledge over belief is not to be defended by appeal to a particular analysis of knowledge in terms of belief" (p4)%0a** "The possibility of approximating knowledge in terms of belief and other concepts is not good evidence for the conceptual priority of belief over knowledge" (p4)%0a** "A chief aim of this book is to develop a rigorous way of doing epistemology in which knowledge is central, and not subordinate to belief" (p5)%0a** "by abandoning that fruitless search we can gain insight into epistemological problems, because we are freed to use the notion of knowledge as an instrument of understanding in ways that its subordination to belief would not permit" (p5)%0a* [[#KnowledgeLimits_Chapter1]]1 A State of Mind%0a** "Given that the concept ''knows'' is mental, every analysis of it of the standard kind is therefore incorrect as a claim of concept identity, for the analysing concept is distinct from the concept to be analysed" (p30)%0a** "unsophisticated curiosity is a desire to ''know''" (p31)%0a** "A propositional attitude is factive if and only if, necessarily, one has it only to truths." (p34)%0a** "Examples include the attitudes of seeing, knowing, and remembering. Not all factive attitudes constitute states; forgetting is a process. Call those attitudes which do constitute states ''stative''." (p34)%0a** "The proposal is that knowing is the most general factive stative attitude, that which one has to a proposition if one has any factive stative attitude to it at all" (p34)%0a** "The point of the conjecture is to illuminate the central role of the concept of knowing in our thought. It matters to us because factive stative attitudes matter to us" (p34)%0a** "The characteristic expression of a factive stative attitude in language is a ''factive mental state operator'' (FMSO)" (p34)%0a** "FMSOs are stative: they are used to denote states, not processes" (p35)%0a** "'know' is the most general FMSO, the one that applies if any FMSO at all applies" (p39)%0a** "While belief aims at knowledge, various mental processes aim at more specific factive mental states. Perception aims at perceiving that something is so; memory aims at remembering that something is so. Since knowing is the most general factive state, all such processes aim at kinds of knowledge" (p48)%0a* [[#KnowledgeLimits_Chapter2]]2 Broadness%0a** "This chapter has stated a preliminary case for externalism about both mental contents and factive mental attitudes to those contents" (p64)%0a* [[#KnowledgeLimits_Chapter3]]3 Primeness%0a** "internalism is false and [...], on the externalist alternative, knowing is a genuine mental state. " (p65)%0a** "High correlations are an indispensable though fallible guide to causal structure. Where a high correlation misleads us into falsely postulating a causal connection, more detailed information about further correlations should correct our mistake" (p88)%0a** "The high correlations between prime mental conditions and conditions on subsequent action constitute defeasible evidence for the causal effectiveness of the prime conditions. Higher correlations constituting a genuinely rival explanation would be needed to defeat that evidence" (p88)%0a* [[#KnowledgeLimits_Chapter4]]4 Anty-Luminosity%0a** (p93)%0a** "in our cognitive home [...] mistakes are always rectifiable. Similarly, we are not omniscient about our cognitive home. We may not know the answer to a question simply because the question has never occurred to us. Even if something is open to view, we may not have glanced in that direction. Again, the point is that such ignorance is always removable. " (p94)%0a** "The aim of this chapter is to argue that we are cognitively homeless." (p94)%0a* [[#KnowledgeLimits_Chapter5]]5 Margins and Iterations%0a** (p114)%0a* [[#KnowledgeLimits_Chapter6]]6 An Application%0a** mention of the iterated prisoner dilemna to compare it with the glimpse paradox (p142)%0a*** classical dilemna already study earlier in game theory, in particular with the Evolution of Cooperation (Axelrod) and [[ReadingNotes/GameTheoryAtWork|Game Theory at Work]]%0a* [[#KnowledgeLimits_Chapter7]]7 Sensitivity%0a** "There is also a counterfactual notion of ''sensitivity'' to the truth, the simplest version of which requires that if the proposition were false, one would not believe it." (p147)%0a** "This chapter will examine attempts to draw limited sceptical consequences from such counterfactual conditions on knowledge." (p148)%0a* [[#KnowledgeLimits_Chapter8]]8 Scepticism%0a** "rationality requires one to respect one's evidence, which one cannot expect to do without knowing what it is." (p170)%0a** "we must use methods to reach the truth. Rationality is a method. We can follow rules of rationality because we are always in a position to know what they require." (p179)%0a** "paradoxes throw our very standards of rationality into doubt, and we fall back still further on what workable methods we can find. Cognition is irremediably opportunistic." (p180)%0a** "There is a pragmatist and subjective Bayesian project to operationalize epistemology by working only with concepts whose application is always accessible to the agent. The argument of this chapter implies that the project is doomed to failure." (p180)%0a*** cf [[http://www.philosophy.ox.ac.uk/__data/assets/pdf_file/0013/1318/operationalize.pdf|Why Epistemology Can't be Operationalized]] (2006) which also refers to the present book in its introduction%0a* [[#KnowledgeLimits_Chapter9]]9 Evidence%0a** "Once Gettier showed in 1963 that justified true belief is insufficient for knowledge, and therefore that knowledge is unnecessary for justified true belief, it became natural to ask: if you can have justified true beliefs, why bother with knowledge?" (p184)%0a** "The best way of comparing the conditional probabilities of two hypotheses h and h* on evidence e, P(h| e) and P(h*| e), is often by calculating the inverse probabilities of e on h and h*, P(e| h), and P(e| h*). " (p195)%0a** "Knowing is a state, not an activity. In that sense, one can know without consideration that things appear to be some way" (p199)%0a** "Belief does not aim merely at truth; it aims at knowledge. The more it is justified by knowledge, the closer it comes to knowledge itself. If evidence and knowledge are one, then the more a belief is justified by evidence, the closer it comes to its aim" (p208)%0a* [[#KnowledgeLimits_Chapter10]]10 Evidential Probability%0a** "This chapter embeds the fact in a probabilistic theory of evidence. The analysis of uncertainty leads naturally to a simple theory of higher-order probabilities" (p209)%0a** "Forgetting is not irrational; it is just unfortunate. MONOTONICITY is sometimes a useful idealization; it is not inherent in the nature of rationality" (p218)%0a** "From our present perspective, the non-partitional structure of our future knowledge is a source of bias, similar in effect to forgetting although much subtler in its operation. " (p236-237)%0a** does [[ReadingNotes/Popper|Popper's chapter on probability and statistics]] and later on, this chapter, lead together to current the [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Probabilistic_logic_network|Probabilistic Logic Network (PLN)]] [[http://opencog.org/wiki/Probabilistic_Logic_Networks|movement]] in AI?%0a* [[#KnowledgeLimits_Chapter11]]11 Assertion%0a** (p238)%0a* [[#KnowledgeLimits_Chapter12]]12 Structural Unknowability%0a** "This chapter explores some limits to knowledge which are intrinsic to the propositions unknown, necessary limits embedded throughout our contingent ignorance" (p270)%0a** "if something is an unknown (but perhaps knowable) truth, then that it is an unknown truth is itself an unknowable truth" (p270)%0a** "''strong verificationism'' be the insane-sounding thesis that every truth is known" (p271)%0a** "''weak verificationism'' be the sane-sounding thesis that every truth is knowable, in the sense that it is possible for it to be know" (p271)%0a** "In this chapter we saw a route to knowing of various pairs of propositions that since both are unknowable and one or other of them is true, one or other of them is an unknowable truth. What we have not seen is a route to knowing that when the pair consists of a proposition and its negation. Yet we may plausibly conjecture that, in some sense of 'impossible', we can know of some propositions both that they are true or false and that it is impossible to know them to be true and impossible to know them to be false. We are only beginning to understand the deeper limits of our knowledge" (p301)%0a(:lp: 340:)(:lc: 12:)(:ld: 27/02/10:)%0a%0a!!!See also%0a* [[Wikipedia:Knowledge_and_Its_Limits|Knowledge and Its Limits]] on Wikipedia%0a** the concept of knowledge cannot be analyzed into a set of other concepts; instead, it is sui generis. Thus, though knowledge requires justification, truth, and belief, the word "knowledge" can't be accurately regarded as simply shorthand for "justified true belief". (as of 19/08/2009)%0a* [[Wikipedia:Gettier_problem|Gettier problem]] on Wikipedia%0a* [[Wikipedia:Fitch's_paradox_of_knowability|Fitch's paradox of knowability]] on Wikipedia%0a* by the same author [[http://eu.wiley.com/WileyCDA/WileyTitle/productCd-1405133961,descCd-description.html|The Philosophy of Philosophy]], Wiley 2007%0a* [[http://www.philosophy.ox.ac.uk/members/tim_williamson|Prof Timothy Williamson - Faculty of Philosophy]] Wykeham Professor of Logic at New College%0a%0a%0a!!!Overall remarks and questions%0a* can an FMSO, as definied in chapter [[#KnowledgeLimits_Chapter1|1 A State of Mind]], be used a semantic link with my [[Seedea:Content.Newconcepts|new concepts]] page?%0a** giving an FMSO as the value of the link, see also http://www.semantic-mediawiki.org/wiki/Help:Concepts%0a* the book is extremely difficult to read because of the number of internal references to previous chapters, previous arguments (numbered in very different ways) and even to future points to be made.%0a%0a!!!Vocabulary%0a(:new_vocabulary_start:)%0ato supervene%0a(:new_vocabulary_end:)%0a%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a!!!Categories%0a* [[!Information]] ReadingNotes.Kuhn=(:redirect TheStructureOfScientificRevolutions:) ReadingNotes.LArchitectureDeSurvie=[[http://lyber-eclat.net/collections/secours.html#friedman2|L`architecture de survie]], une philosophie de la pauvrete by Yona Friedman - ISBN 2841620611 - Editions de l´Eclat 2003%0a>>display:none%3c%3c%0a:book: (:if equal "Fabien" "{$Author}":)SharedLibrary:bookname.pdf#zoom=100&page=(:else:)http://books.google.com/books?id=cqTFfNG5q20C&pg=PA(:ifend:)%0a>>%3c%3c%0a(:tc: 99:)(:tp: 999:)%0a%0a%0a!!!Motivation%0aRecommended by Audrey after discussion on my own [[House/]] project and formalization (a la UML).%0a%0a!!!Pre-reading model%0aDraw a schema (using PmGraphViz or another solution) of the situation of the area in the studied domain before having read the book.%0a%0a!!!Reading%0a* I. L'architecture decidee par l'habitant%0a* II. Les roles nouveaux: celui de l'habitant et celui de l'architecte%0a* III. La decouverte de la pauvrete%0a* IV ?%0a* V. La ville pauvre%0a** [[Content/Vademecum]] in particular for paragraph Le bateau de sauvetage ou la ville de survie (p151)%0a(:lp: 999:)(:lc: 99:)(:ld: 24/07/10:) %0a(:startrecall:24/07/10:)%0a%0a!!!See also%0a* [[Wikipedia:Yona Friedman]]%0a** [[Wikipedia:Metabolist Movement]]%0a* [[http://yonafriedman.blogspot.com/|Yona Friedman - Utopies Réalisables]] This blog is about Yona Friedman, one of the greatest architects alive. We were sad because we couldn't find any relevant info about him on internet. So, one day, we went for a visit...%0a** last change in 2007%0a* [[http://survival-architecture.blogspot.com/|Survival Architecture]] comment intégrer les différents besoins de populations déplacées et une architecture (un design) fonctionnelle de premičre urgence ou ŕ plus long terme,? adaptation ?%0a** last change in 2008%0a* [[http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x9s9rh_yona-friedman-conference-1-architec_creation|Conférence 1 architecte 1 bâtiment]] by Yona Friedman, Pavillon-Arsenal 2008%0a* [[http://www.lyber-eclat.net/lyber/friedman/utopies.html|Utopies réalisables]], Yona Friedman, éclat 2000%0a* [[Dead Cities]]%0a%0a%0a%0a!!!Overall remarks and questions%0a* this? that?%0a%0a!!!!Synthesis%0aSo in the end, it was about X and was based on Y.%0a%0a!!!!Critics%0aPoint A, B and C are debatable because of e, f and j.%0a%0a!!!Vocabulary%0a(:new_vocabulary_start:)%0anew_word%0a(:new_vocabulary_end:)%0a%0a!!!Post-reading model%0aDraw a schema (using PmGraphViz or another solution) of the situation of the area in the studied domain after having read the book. Link it to the pre-reading model and align the two to help easy comparison.%0a%0a!!!Categories%0a* [[!UncategorizedBook]]%0a%0a%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[ReadingNotes.ReadingNotes|Menu]]'' ReadingNotes.LaFormationDeLEspritScientifique=[[http://www.vrin.fr/html/main.htm?action=loadbook&isbn=2711611507|La formation de l'esprit scientifique: contribution à une psychanalyse de la connaissance objective]] by Gaston Bachelard - ISBN 2711611507 - Vrin 1975 (9th edition)%0a>>display:none%3c%3c%0a:book: (:if equal "Fabien" "{$Author}":)SharedLibrary:bookname.pdf#zoom=100&page=(:else:)http://books.google.com/books?id=E1iPyMlagS8C&pg=PA(:ifend:)%0a>>%3c%3c%0a(:tc: 12:)(:tp: 256:)(:isbn: 2711611507:)%0a%0a%0a!!!Motivation%0aInterested in epistemology, head the dedicated week on France Culture, remembered seeing and selecting it from the house shelves.%0a%0a!!!Pre-reading model%0aDraw a schema (using PmGraphViz or another solution) of the situation of the area in the studied domain before having read the book.%0a%0a!!!Reading%0a* [[#Introduction]]Discours préliminaire%0a** ?%0a* [[#Chapitre1]]I - La notion d'obstacle épistémologique - Plan de l'ouvrage%0a** ?%0a* [[#Chapitre2]]II - Le premier obstacle: l'expérience premičre%0a** ?%0a* [[#Chapitre3]]III - La connaissance générale comme obstacle ŕ la connaissance scientifique%0a** ?%0a* [[#Chapitre4]]IV - Un exemple d'obstacle verbal : l'éponge - Extension abusive des images familičres%0a** ?%0a* [[#Chapitre5]]V - La connaissance unitaire et Pragmatique comme obstacle ŕ la connaissance scientifique%0a** ?%0a* [[#Chapitre6]]VI - L'obstacle substantialiste%0a** ?%0a* [[#Chapitre7]]VII - Psychanalyse du Réaliste%0a** ?%0a* [[#Chapitre8]]VIII - L'obstacle animiste%0a** ?%0a* [[#Chapitre9]]IX - Le mythe de la digestion%0a** ?%0a* [[#Chapitre10]]X - Libido et connaissance objective%0a** ?%0a* [[#Chapitre11]]XI - Les obstacles de la connaissance quantitative%0a** ?%0a* [[#Chapitre12]]XII - Objectivité scientifique et Psychanalyse%0a** ? (:lp: 256:)(:lc: 12:)(:ld: 19/10/10:)%0a%0a(:startrecall::)%0a%0a!!!See also%0a* [[Content/Philosophy]]%0a* [[Wikipedia:Gaston Bachelard]]%0a* http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gaston_Bachelard%0a* [[http://web.rollins.edu/~jsiry/Bacelard'sParadox.html#note]]%0a* [[http://www.gastonbachelard.org/fr/ressources/presentationcorpus/laformationdel-espritscientifique.htm|Autour de La formation de l'esprit scientifique]] by Michčle Pichon, Bulletin de l'Association des Amis de Gaston Bachelard, n°9, 2007%0a%0a!!!Overall remarks and questions%0a* this? that?%0a%0a!!!!Synthesis%0aDespite the vocabulary of the time relating to psychoanalysis rather than psychology or even cognitive science, the question remain actual. Much progresses has been done including from the English analytical philosophy tradition but also sociology of science including from Latour, yet the idea of a scientist enclaved in his time and thus with a set of bias will probably keep on making sense.%0a%0a!!!!Critics%0aPoint A, B and C are debatable because of e, f and j.%0a%0a!!!Vocabulary%0a(:new_vocabulary_start:)%0anew_word%0a(:new_vocabulary_end:)%0a%0a!!!Post-reading model%0aDraw a schema (using PmGraphViz or another solution) of the situation of the area in the studied domain after having read the book. Link it to the pre-reading model and align the two to help easy comparison.%0a%0a!!!Categories%0a* [[!UncategorizedBook]]%0a%0a%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[ReadingNotes.ReadingNotes|Menu]]'' ReadingNotes.LeCodeDeLaConscience=[[http://www.odilejacob.fr/catalogue/sciences/neurosciences/code-de-la-conscience_9782738131058.php|Code de la conscience]] by Stanislas Dehaene - Éditions Odile Jacob 2014%0a:book: (:if equal "Fabien" "{$Author}":)SharedLibrary:bookname.pdf#zoom=100&page=(:else:)http://books.google.com/books?id=ID&pg=PA(:ifend:)%0a>>%3c%3c%0a(:tc: 7:)(:tp: 397:)(:isbn: 2738131050:)%0a%0a%0a!!!Motivation%0aWhat is consciousness and how does it work, based on the latest advance in medical neuroscience%0a%0a!!!Pre-reading model%0aA limited resources of self-perceiving loop to decide what is more important that the rest.%0a%0a!!!Reading%0a* [[#Chapter1]]1 Introduction to Template%0a** "interesting quote." (p[[{$:book}1|1]])%0a** note%0a** ...%0a* [[#Chapter2]]2 Interesting thing%0a** (p20)(:lp: 20:)(:lc: 2:)(:ld: 11/11/11:)%0a%0a(:startrecall::)%0a%0a!!!See also%0a* [[QueFaireDeNotreCerveau]]%0a* [[TheEgoTunnel]]%0a* [[Supersizing]]%0a* [[ThePrehistoryOfLanguage]]%0a* [[IAmAStrangeLoop]]%0a* [[SC02]]%0a* [[TreeOfKnowledge]]%0a%0a!!!Overall remarks and questions%0a* ?%0a%0a!!!!Synthesis%0aP3 long distance brain waves going through multiple rarely connected dedicated subconscious areas of the brain when attention is required, e.g. unexpected events occurring.%0a%0a!!!!Critics%0aPoint A, B and C are debatable because of e, f and j.%0a%0a!!!Vocabulary%0a(:new_vocabulary_start:)%0anew_word%0a(:new_vocabulary_end:)%0a%0a!!!Post-reading model%0aDraw a schema (using PmGraphViz or another solution) of the situation of the area in the studied domain after having read the book. Link it to the pre-reading model and align the two to help easy comparison.%0a%0a!!!Categories%0a* [[!UncategorizedBook]]%0a* [[!Unfinished]]%0a%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[ReadingNotes.ReadingNotes|Menu]]'' ReadingNotes.LeMaitreIgnorant=[[http://www.10-18.fr/fait-et-cause-fiche-livre-9782264040176.html|Le maître ignorant]] by Jacques Ranciere - ISBN 9782264040176 - 10-18 2006%0a>>display:none%3c%3c%0a:book: (:if equal "Fabien" "{$Author}":)SharedLibrary:bookname.pdf#zoom=100&page=(:else:)http://books.google.com/books?id=AByIQAAACAAJ&pg=PA(:ifend:)%0a>>%3c%3c%0a(:tc: 5:)(:tp: 234:)(:isbn: 0804718741:)%0a%25comment%25English ISBN to get the cover%25%25%0a%0a!!!Motivation%0aRecommended by the bookshop owner in Dinan (next to the tea salon) while looking for...another book.%0a%0a!!!Pre-reading model%0aDraw a schema (using PmGraphViz or another solution) of the situation of the area in the studied domain before having read the book.%0a%0a!!!Reading%0a* [[#Chapter1]]1 Une aventure intelectuelle%0a** "Le secret du maitre est de savoir reconnaitre la distance entre la matiere enseignee et le sujet a instruire, la distance aussi entre ''apprendre'' et ''comprendre''. L'explicateur est celui qui pose et abolit la distance, qui la deploie et la resorbe au sein de la parole." (p[[{$:book}13|13]])%0a* [[#Chapter2]]2 La lecon de l'ignorant%0a* [[#Chapter3]]3 La raison des egaux%0a* [[#Chapter4]]4 La societe du mepris%0a* [[#Chapter5]]5 L'emancipateur et son singe%0a(:lp: 234:)(:lc: 5:)(:ld: 01/01/08:)%0a%0a!!!See also%0a* my notes on related books%0a** [[ReadingNotes/Le Spectateur Emancipe]]%0a** [[ReadingNotes/Que Faire De Notre Cerveau]]%0a* my page on [[Content/Education]]%0a* [[Wikipedia:Joseph Jacotot]]%0a%0a!!!Overall remarks and questions%0a* this? that?%0a%0a!!!!Synthesis%0aSo in the end, it was about X and was based on Y.%0a%0a!!!!Critics%0aPoint A, B and C are debatable because of e, f and j.%0a%0a!!!Vocabulary%0a(:new_vocabulary_start:)%0anew_word%0a(:new_vocabulary_end:)%0a%0a!!!Post-reading model%0aDraw a schema (using PmGraphViz or another solution) of the situation of the area in the studied domain after having read the book. Link it to the pre-reading model and align the two to help easy comparison.%0a%0a!!!Categories%0a* [[!UncategorizedBook]]%0a%0a%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[ReadingNotes.ReadingNotes|Menu]]'' ReadingNotes.LePeupleDesConnecteurs=[[http://blog.tcrouzet.com/le-peuple-des-connecteurs/|Le peuple des connecteurs]] by Thierry Crouzet - ISBN 2849410381 - Bourin Éditeur 2006%0a>>display:none%3c%3c%0a:book: (:if equal "Fabien" "{$Author}":)SharedLibrary:bookname.pdf#zoom=100&page=(:else:)http://books.google.com/books?id=ID&pg=PA(:ifend:)%0a>>%3c%3c%0a(:tc: 99:)(:tp: 999:)(:isbn: 2849410381:)%0a%0a%0a!!!Motivation%0aEarly analysis on collaboration and crowdsourcing by a french professor of computer science that I thought could help me understand phenomenom like Wikipedia from a gee yet more social viewpoint.%0a%0a!!!Pre-reading model%0aDraw a schema (using PmGraphViz or another solution) of the situation of the area in the studied domain before having read the book.%0a%0a!!!Reading%0a* [[#Chapter1]]1 Introduction to Template%0a** "interesting quote." (p[[{$:book}1|1]])%0a** note%0a** ...%0a* [[#Chapter2]]2 Interesting thing%0a** (p20)(:lp: 20:)(:lc: 2:)(:ld: 11/11/11:)%0a%0a(:startrecall::)%0a%0a!!!See also%0a* internal link%0a* external link%0a* http://quiz.thefullwiki.org/ on the book itself, key topics and the authors%0a* reviews%0a** by her%0a** by him%0a* http://blog.tcrouzet.com%0a%0a%0a!!!Overall remarks and questions%0a* this? that?%0a%0a!!!!Synthesis%0aSo in the end, it was about X and was based on Y.%0a%0a!!!!Critics%0aPoint A, B and C are debatable because of e, f and j.%0a%0a!!!Vocabulary%0a(:new_vocabulary_start:)%0anew_word%0a(:new_vocabulary_end:)%0a%0a!!!Post-reading model%0aDraw a schema (using PmGraphViz or another solution) of the situation of the area in the studied domain after having read the book. Link it to the pre-reading model and align the two to help easy comparison.%0a%0a!!!Categories%0a* [[!UncategorizedBook]]%0a%0a%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[ReadingNotes.ReadingNotes|Menu]]''gi ReadingNotes.LePouvoirDesMathematiques=[[http://www.larecherche.fr/content/parution/article.html?id=26668|Le pouvoir des mathématiques]] - ISSN ? - Les Dossiers De La Recherche November 2009%0a>>display:none%3c%3c%0a:book: (:if equal "Fabien" "{$Author}":)SharedLibrary:bookname.pdf#zoom=100&page=(:else:)http://books.google.com/books?id=ID&pg=PA(:ifend:)%0a>>%3c%3c%0a(:tc: 99:)(:tp: 999:)%0a%0a%0a!!!Motivation%0aDescribe in a sentences or two what motivated me to read this book.%0a%0a!!!Pre-reading model%0aDraw a schema (using PmGraphViz or another solution) of the situation of the area in the studied domain before having read the book.%0a%0a!!!Reading%0a* [[#Chapter1]]1 Introduction to Template%0a** "interesting quote." (p[[{$:book}1|1]])%0a** note%0a** ...%0a* [[#Chapter2]]2 Interesting thing%0a** (p20)(:lp: 20:)(:lc: 2:)(:ld: 15/11/09:)%0a%0a!!![[#LArbreDeLaComplexite]]L'arbre de la complexite%0a%25center%25[[Path:/pub/illustrations/larbreddelacomplexite.jpg|Path:/pub/illustrations/larbreddelacomplexite_small.jpg]]%25%25%0a%25right%25[[http://www.larecherche.fr/content/recherche/article?id=7470|Dossier : "3 L'arbre de la complexité"]], La Recherche 2010%25%25%0a* Probleme ouvert%0a** %25gray%25de Hilbert a Clay%25%25%0a** ''Non formule''%0a*** %25gray%25les equations de la mecanique des fluides%25%25%0a** Conjecture%0a*** ''De nature inconnue''%0a**** %25gray%25l'hypothese de Riemann%25%25%0a*** Indecidable%0a**** %25gray%25le 2eme probleme de Hilbert%25%25%0a*** Decidable%0a**** Preuve avec un contre-exemple%0a***** %25gray%25le 3eme probleme de Hilbert%25%25%0a**** Theoreme%0a***** Autres theoremes%0a****** %25gray%25le grand theoreme de Fermat%25%25%0a****** %25gray%25l'hypothese de Poincarre%25%25%0a***** Theoreme d'existence%0a****** Demonstration par l'absurde%0a******* %25gray%25''e'' n'est pas un rationel%25%25%0a****** Constructif%0a******* Methode%0a******** ''Complexite inconnue''%0a********* %25gray%25le voyageur de commerce%25%25%0a******** Complexite non polynomiale%0a********* %25gray%25l'arithmetique de Presburger%25%25%0a******** Complexite polynomiale%0a********* Grand degre%0a********** %25gray%25Ce nombre est-il premier ?%25%25%0a********* Petit degre%0a********** %25gray%25Le plus grand commun diviseur%25%25%0aSee also [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Complexity_class|Complexity class]] in Wikipedia and [[Seedea:Content/Newconcepts#BQP|Bounded error, Quantum, Polynomial time]] (for P=QP) in the new concept page.%0a%0a!!!See also%0a* cf my notes (ask Sylvain)%0a* [[http://images.math.cnrs.fr/La-verite-et-la-machine.html|La vérité et la machine]] by Benjamin Werner, 2006%0a* [[http://www.ligc.fr/|Logique et Interaction : vers une Géométrie de la Cognition (LIGC)]]%0a* [[http://www.math.upenn.edu/~wilf/reprints.html|Mathematics: An Experimental Science]] by H. S. Wilf, 2005%0a** Draft of a chapter in The Princeton Companion to Mathematics%0a*** my [[ReadingNotes.PCM]]%0a* [[http://www.umcs.maine.edu/~chaitin/?|G J Chaitin Home Page]] and the evaluation of Ω%0a* [[http://www.odilejacob.fr/0207/1440/Limites-de-la-connaissance.html|Limites de la connaissance]] by Hervé Zwirn, [[http://www.odilejacob.fr/|Odile Jacob]] 2000%0a* IAS video lecture [[http://video.ias.edu/csdm/progressionsprimes|Arithmetic Progressions in Primes]] on Green-Tao proof for existence of arbitrarily long arithmetic progressions in the primes. %0a%0a%0a%0a!!!Overall remarks and questions%0a* this? that?%0a%0a!!!!Synthesis%0aSo in the end, it was about X and was based on Y.%0a%0a!!!!Critics%0aPoint A, B and C are debatable because of e, f and j.%0a%0a!!!Vocabulary%0a(:new_vocabulary_start:)%0anew_word%0a(:new_vocabulary_end:)%0a%0a!!!Post-reading model%0aDraw a schema (using PmGraphViz or another solution) of the situation of the area in the studied domain after having read the book. Link it to the pre-reading model and align the two to help easy comparison.%0a%0a!!!Categories%0a* [[!UncategorizedBook]]%0a%0a%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[ReadingNotes.ReadingNotes|Menu]]'' ReadingNotes.LeSpectateurEmancipe=[[http://www.publisher.org/ISBN|Template]] edited by Author - ISBN 0 - Pulisher 200X%0a>>display:none%3c%3c%0a:book: (:if equal "Fabien" "{$Author}":)SharedLibrary:bookname.pdf#zoom=100&page=(:else:)http://books.google.com/books?id=ID&pg=PA(:ifend:)%0a>>%3c%3c%0a(:tc: 99:)(:tp: 999:)%0a%0a%0a!!!Motivation%0aRead few years ago [[ReadingNotes.LeMaitreIgnorant|Le Maitre Ignorant, 5 lessons sur l'emancipation intelectuelle]] (The Ignorant Schoolmaster, SUP 1991) also by Jacques Ranciere and now Lea having to read thi book for her UQAM class.%0a%0a!!!Pre-reading model%0aDraw a schema (using PmGraphViz or another solution) of the situation of the area in the studied domain before having read the book.%0a%0a!!!Reading%0a* "simulacre" (p11)%0a** see also Jean Baudrillard's [[Wikipedia:Simulacra_and_Simulation|Simulacres et Simulation]]%0a* "societe du spectable" (p?)%0a** see also Guy Debord's [[Wikipedia:The_Society_of_the_Spectacle|La societe du Spectable]]%0a* exploring the notion of a documentary (p?,112)%0a** see also [[http://www.historyisaweapon.com/|History is a Weapon]] and its link to [[http://www.documentaryisneverneutral.com/|A Documentary Is Never Neutral]]%0a%0a!!!See also%0a* [[ReadingNotes.EtreArtiste]]%0a* [[ReadingNotes.LeMaitreIgnorant]]%0a* [[http://www.versobooks.com/books/nopqrs/r-titles/ranciere_j_emancipated_spectator.shtml|The Emancipated Spectator]], 2009%0a%0a%0a!!!Overall remarks and questions%0a* this? that?%0a%0a!!!!Synthesis%0aSo in the end, it was about X and was based on Y.%0a%0a!!!!Critics%0aPoint A, B and C are debatable because of e, f and j.%0a%0a!!!Vocabulary%0a(:new_vocabulary_start:)%0anew_word%0a(:new_vocabulary_end:)%0a%0a!!!Post-reading model%0aDraw a schema (using PmGraphViz or another solution) of the situation of the area in the studied domain after having read the book. Link it to the pre-reading model and align the two to help easy comparison.%0a%0a!!!Categories%0a* [[!UncategorizedBook]]%0a%0a%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[ReadingNotes.ReadingNotes|Menu]]'' ReadingNotes.LeanThinking=[[http://books.google.com/books?id=LMI9w2i9WyYC|Lean thinking: banish waste and create wealth in your corporation]] by James P. Womack and Daniel T. Jones - ISBN 0743249275 - Free Press 2003%0a>>display:none%3c%3c%0a:book: (:if equal "Fabien" "{$Author}":)SharedLibrary:bookname.pdf#zoom=100&page=(:else:)http://books.google.com/books?id=ID&pg=PA(:ifend:)%0a>>%3c%3c%0a(:tc: 99:)(:tp: 396:)%0a(:isbn: 0743249275:)%0a%0a!!!Motivation%0aTo read for [[Events/MBE05]].%0a%0a!!!Pre-reading model%0aDraw a schema (using PmGraphViz or another solution) of the situation of the area in the studied domain before having read the book.%0a%0a!!!Reading%0a* [[#Chapter1]]1 Introduction to Template%0a** "interesting quote." (p[[{$:book}1|1]])%0a** note%0a** ...%0a* [[#Chapter2]]2 Interesting thing%0a* chapter "utilize policy deployment"%0a** talks about "just-in-time knowledge" regarding formation%0a%0a(p20)(:lp: 20:)(:lc: 2:)(:ld: 15/11/10:)%0a%0a(:startrecall::)%0a%0a!!!See also%0a* Seedea:AppliedBooks/LeanThinking%0a* UV UTC%0a** [[http://tice.utc.fr/portail_UV/detailuv.php?uv=DI05&page=uv&lang=FR|DI05 - Methodologie et analyse de la valeur]] by Nicolas Salzmann%0a*** projet Work/Co-Evolution/Taches/di_05/%0a** [[http://tice.utc.fr/portail_UV/detailuv.php?uv=FQ01&page=uv&lang=FR|FQ01 - Economie globale et maitrise de la qualite]] by Jean-Marc Picard%0a* audio book (since I didn't read the book but listened to the aubio book read by James P. Womack instead)%0a* Japanese language page (to be created)%0a* [[Paroles Zen]]%0a** [[Wikipedia:Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance]]%0a* [[http://uk.video.yahoo.com/watch/5474024/14405868|Lean Production to Lean Solutions]] by James P. Womack, Lean Management Summit 2009%0a** ~min13 information within the process mush continuously flow%0a*** as the higher the velocity, the closer to the customer, the less need to forecast%0a** ~min38 "queue does not add value"%0a** [[http://www.leaninstitute.in/|Lean Management Institute of India (LMII)]]%0a* [[http://lean.mit.edu/|Lean Advancement Initiative]] at MIT%0a* reviews%0a** [[http://www.markhneedham.com/blog/2009/03/21/lean-thinking-book-review/|Lean Thinking: Book Review]] by Mark Needham 2009 %0a** [[http://www.vedpuriswar.org/book_review/lean_thinking.html|Lean Thinking Book summary]] by A.V. Vedpuriswar%0a** [[http://web.mit.edu/esd.83/www/notebook/WomackJones.PDF|A Book Review: Lean Thinking by Womack and Jones]] by Annalisa L. Weigel, MIT assigment for ESD.83 2000%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VzWL0zSrvug|Why Lean Product Development?]] by Jeffrey Liker, University of Michigan 2009%0a%0a!!!Key concepts%0a* [[(Wikipedia:)Lean manufacturing]]%0a** [[(Wikipedia:)Lean services]]%0a*** [[(Wikipedia:)Lean IT]]%0a*** [[(Wikipedia:)Lean software development]]%0a* [[Wikipedia:Just In Time (business)]] (JIT)%0a* [[Wikipedia:Total Quality Management]] (TQM)%0a* [[Wikipedia:Continuous-flow manufacturing]] (CFM)%0a* value stream%0a** [[Wikipedia:Value stream mapping]]%0a* [[Wikipedia:Push-Pull strategy#Pull_strategy|Pull]]%0a* Batch-and-Queue or Single-Piece Flow%0a* [[Wikipedia:Material requirements planning]] (MRP) and [[(Wikipedia:Manufacturing resource planning]] (MRP II)%0a* ...%0a* japanese concepts%0a** [[Wikipedia:Muda (Japanese term)]] or waste%0a** [[Wikipedia:Mura (Japanese term)]] or flow%0a** [[Wikipedia:Takt time]]%0a** [[Wikipedia:Kanban]] and [[Wikipedia:Kanban cards]]%0a** [[Wikipedia:Kaisen]]%0a** [[Wikipedia:Poka-Yoke]]%0a** kaikaku%0a** ...%0a%0a%0a!!!Overall remarks and questions%0a* lean thinking on management techniques?%0a** it's "yet another management principle" that you can combine with the others%0a* lean thinking probably also became famous because of its "network-effect" aspect%0a** in order to apply lean thinking you also need others to apply%0a* apply Lean Thinking to knowledge%0a** just-in-time epistemology%0a*** [[Content/Education]]%0a** focusing on your strategy rather than jumping on "shiny bits of knowledge"%0a*** cf [[EntryPoint/BackEnd?action=print]] [[Seedea:Research/Bibliography]] [[Seedea:Research/StrategicalEpistemology]]%0a%0a!!!!Synthesis%0aStop waste by focusing on consumer value and going up the chain recursively.%0a%0a!!!!Critics%0aPoint A, B and C are debatable because of e, f and j.%0a%0a!!!Vocabulary%0a(:new_vocabulary_start:)%0anew_word%0a(:new_vocabulary_end:)%0a%0a!!!Post-reading model%0aDraw a schema (using PmGraphViz or another solution) of the situation of the area in the studied domain after having read the book. Link it to the pre-reading model and align the two to help easy comparison.%0a%0a!!!Categories%0a* [[!Business]]%0a%0a%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[ReadingNotes.ReadingNotes|Menu]]'' ReadingNotes.Lexicon=[[http://www.publisher.org/ISBN|Lexicon]] by Max Barry - ISBN 9781594205385 - Penguin Press 2013%0a>>display:none%3c%3c%0a:book: (:if equal "Fabien" "{$Author}":)SharedLibrary:bookname.pdf#zoom=100&page=(:else:)http://books.google.com/books?id=ID&pg=PA(:ifend:)%0a>>%3c%3c%0a(:tc: 99:)(:tp: 400:)(:isbn: 9781594205385:)%0a%0a%0a!!!Motivation%0aWanting to read some of the best sci-fi novel of 2013 during my trip to Egypt.%0a%0a!!!Pre-reading model%0aList the main decisions that should be impacted by reading the book in order to estimate the Seedea:Content/Newconcepts#InformationActionRatio and facilitate rule design as suggested after finishing [[TheTinkerersAccomplice]].%0a%0aDraw a schema (using PmGraphViz or another solution) of the situation of the area in the studied domain before having read the book.%0a%0a!!!Reading%0a* [[#Chapter1]]1 Introduction to Template%0a** "interesting quote." (p[[{$:book}1|1]])%0a** note%0a** ...%0a* [[#Chapter2]]2 Interesting thing%0a** (p20)(:lp: 20:)(:lc: 2:)(:ld: 11/11/11:)%0a%0a(:startrecall::)%0a%0a!!!See also%0a* internal link%0a* external link%0a* http://quiz.thefullwiki.org/ on the book itself, key topics and the authors%0a* reviews%0a** by her%0a** by him%0a* consider a set of rules%0a** inspired by finishing [[TheTinkerersAccomplice]] and wondering how I could apply it%0a%0a%0a!!!Overall remarks and questions%0a* Very similar to a Dan Simmons' [[Wikipedia:Carrion Comfort]]%0a%0a!!!!Synthesis%0aSo in the end, it was about X and was based on Y.%0a%0a!!!!Critics%0aPoint A, B and C are debatable because of e, f and j.%0a%0a!!!Vocabulary%0a(:new_vocabulary_start:)%0anew_word%0a(:new_vocabulary_end:)%0a%0a!!!Post-reading model%0aDraw a schema (using PmGraphViz or another solution) of the situation of the area in the studied domain after having read the book. Link it to the pre-reading model and align the two to help easy comparison.%0a%0a!!!Categories%0a* [[!UncategorizedBook]]%0a%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[ReadingNotes.ReadingNotes|Menu]]'' ReadingNotes.LiarsAndOutliers=[[http://www.publisher.org/ISBN|Template]] edited by Author - ISBN 0 - Publisher 200X%0a>>display:none%3c%3c%0a:book: (:if equal "Fabien" "{$Author}":)SharedLibrary:bookname.pdf#zoom=100&page=(:else:)http://books.google.com/books?id=ID&pg=PA(:ifend:)%0a>>%3c%3c%0a(:tc: 99:)(:tp: 999:)(:isbn: 0:)%0a%0a%0a!!!Motivation%0aDescribe in a sentences or two what motivated me to read this book.%0a%0a!!!Pre-reading model%0aList the main decisions that should be impacted by reading the book in order to estimate the Seedea:Content/Newconcepts#InformationActionRatio and facilitate rule design as suggested after finishing [[TheTinkerersAccomplice]].%0a%0aDraw a schema (using PmGraphViz or another solution) of the situation of the area in the studied domain before having read the book.%0a%0a!!!Reading%0a* [[#Chapter1]]1 Introduction to Template%0a** "interesting quote." (p[[{$:book}1|1]])%0a** note%0a** ...%0a* [[#Chapter2]]2 Interesting thing%0a** (p20)(:lp: 20:)(:lc: 2:)(:ld: 11/11/11:)%0a%0a(:startrecall::)%0a%0a!!!See also%0a* internal link%0a* external link%0a* http://quiz.thefullwiki.org/ on the book itself, key topics and the authors%0a* reviews%0a** by her%0a** by him%0a* consider a set of rules%0a** inspired by finishing [[TheTinkerersAccomplice]] and wondering how I could apply it%0a%0a%0a!!!Overall remarks and questions%0a* this? that?%0a%0a!!!!Synthesis%0aSo in the end, it was about X and was based on Y.%0a%0a!!!!Critics%0aPoint A, B and C are debatable because of e, f and j.%0a%0a!!!Vocabulary%0a(:new_vocabulary_start:)%0anew_word%0a(:new_vocabulary_end:)%0a%0a!!!Post-reading model%0aDraw a schema (using PmGraphViz or another solution) of the situation of the area in the studied domain after having read the book. Link it to the pre-reading model and align the two to help easy comparison.%0a%0a!!!Categories%0a* [[!UncategorizedBook]]%0a%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[ReadingNotes.ReadingNotes|Menu]]'' ReadingNotes.LittleBrother=[[http://craphound.com/littlebrother/|Little Brother]] by Cary Doctorow - ISBN 0765319853 - Tor Teen 2008%0a>>display:none%3c%3c%0a:book: (:if equal "Fabien" "{$Author}":)SharedLibrary:bookname.pdf#zoom=100&page=(:else:)http://books.google.com/books?id=ID&pg=PA(:ifend:)%0a>>%3c%3c%0a(:tc: 99:)(:tp: 999:)(:isbn: 0765319853:)%0a%0a%0a!!!Motivation%0aDescribe in a sentences or two what motivated me to read this book.%0a%0a!!!Pre-reading model%0aDraw a schema (using PmGraphViz or another solution) of the situation of the area in the studied domain before having read the book.%0a%0a!!!Reading%0a* [[#Chapter1]]1 Introduction to Template%0a** "interesting quote." (p[[{$:book}1|1]])%0a** note%0a** ...%0a* [[#Chapter2]]2 Interesting thing%0a** (p20)(:lp: 20:)(:lc: 2:)(:ld: 11/11/11:)%0a%0a(:startrecall::)%0a%0a!!!See also%0a* [[Wikipedia:Little Brother (Cory Doctorow novel)]]%0a* official [[http://craphound.com/littlebrother/download/|Download for Free]] under Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-ShareAlike license%0a* internal link%0a* external link%0a* http://quiz.thefullwiki.org/ on the book itself, key topics and the authors%0a* reviews%0a** by her%0a** by him%0a* consider a set of rules%0a** inspired by finishing [[TheTinkerersAccomplice]] and wondering how I could apply it%0a%0a%0a!!!Overall remarks and questions%0a* this? that?%0a%0a!!!!Synthesis%0aSo in the end, it was about X and was based on Y.%0a%0a!!!!Critics%0aPoint A, B and C are debatable because of e, f and j.%0a%0a!!!Vocabulary%0a(:new_vocabulary_start:)%0anew_word%0a(:new_vocabulary_end:)%0a%0a!!!Post-reading model%0aDraw a schema (using PmGraphViz or another solution) of the situation of the area in the studied domain after having read the book. Link it to the pre-reading model and align the two to help easy comparison.%0a%0a!!!Categories%0a* [[!UncategorizedBook]]%0a%0a%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[ReadingNotes.ReadingNotes|Menu]]'' ReadingNotes.Logicomix=[[http://www.bloomsburyusa.com/books/catalog/logicomix_pb_520|Logicomix: an Epic Search for Truth]] by Apostolos Doxiadis, Christos Papadimitriou, Alekos Papadatos, Annie Di Donna - ISBN 0747597200 - Bloomsbury 2009%0a>>display:none%3c%3c%0a:book: (:if equal "Fabien" "{$Author}":)SharedLibrary:bookname.pdf#zoom=100&page=(:else:)http://books.google.com/books?id=ID&pg=PA(:ifend:)%0a>>%3c%3c%0a(:tc: 6:)(:tp: 352:)%0a(:isbn: 0747597200:)%0a%0a!!!Motivation%0aRe-discovered in a library in Paris.%0a%0a!!!Pre-reading model%0aDraw a schema (using PmGraphViz or another solution) of the situation of the area in the studied domain before having read the book.%0a%0a!!!Reading%0a* [[#Overture]]Overture%0a** (p8)%0a* [[#Chapter1]]1 Pembroke Lodge%0a** (p26)%0a* [[#Chapter2]]2 The sorcerer's apprentice%0a** (p70)%0a* [[#Chapter3]]3 Wanderjahre%0a** (p110)%0a** [[Quotes/Alice1|Alice in Wonderland]] cheshire cat passage (p112)%0a* [[#Chapter4]]4 Paradoxes%0a** (p147)%0a* [[#Entracte]]Entracte%0a** (p188)%0a* [[#Chapter5]]5 Logico-philosophico wars%0a** (p208)%0a* [[#Chapter6]]6 Incompleteness%0a** (p250)%0a* [[#Finale]]Finale%0a** (p285)%0a(:lp: 352:)(:lc: 6:)(:ld: 16/07/10:)%0a%0a(:startrecall:16/07/10:)%0a%0a!!!See also%0a* [[Fabien/MyBeliefs]] for method and links%0a* [[Tools/Programming]] for logic languages (Prolog, ...)%0a** [[Wikipedia:Prolog]]%0a** [[Wikipedia:Fuzzy logic]]%0a* [[Content/Sophisms]]%0a* [[Languages/AncientGreek]]%0a* reading notes%0a** [[Le Pouvoir Des Mathematiques]]%0a** [[Hadamard|The Mathematician's Mind]]: The Psychology of Invention in the Mathematical Field%0a** [[PCM|The Princeton Companion to Mathematics]]%0a* [[Wikipedia:Portal:Logic]]%0a** [[Wikipedia:History of logic]]%0a** [[Wikipedia:Conceptual graph]] (CG) notation for logic based on the existential graphs of Charles Sanders Peirce and the semantic networks of artificial intelligence.%0a* [[https://secure.wikimedia.org/wikibooks/en/wiki/Logic_for_Computer_Science|Logic for Computer Science]], Wikibook%0a* [[http://www.researchchannel.org/prog/displayevent.aspx?fID=569&rID=31888|Logicomix]] by Christos Papadimitriou, Microsoft Research May 2010%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gbx9M-n7nCU|Logicomix: the making of]] 2009%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yF-cq06C9Ck|Christos Papadimitriou]], Authors@Google March 2010%0a* [[http://www.logicomix.com/en/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=61&Itemid=29|News]] from the official Logicomix website, including several talks%0a* [[http://www.zpub.com/notes/idle.html|In Praise of Idleness]] by Bertrand Russell, 1932%0a* [[http://www.apostolosdoxiadis.com/en/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=334:apostolos-on-logicomix-at-cambridge-nov-2009&catid=89:multi-media&Itemid=128|Apostolos on Logicomix]], University of Cambridge 2009%0a* [[PersonalInformationStream/WithoutNotesFebruary11#Wittgenstein]] as Wittgenstein's work applied programming%0a%0a!!!Overall remarks and questions%0a* this? that?%0a%0a!!!!Synthesis%0aSo in the end, it was about X and was based on Y.%0a%0a!!!!Critics%0aPoint A, B and C are debatable because of e, f and j.%0a%0a!!!Vocabulary%0a(:new_vocabulary_start:)%0anew_word%0a(:new_vocabulary_end:)%0a%0a!!!Post-reading model%0aDraw a schema (using PmGraphViz or another solution) of the situation of the area in the studied domain after having read the book. Link it to the pre-reading model and align the two to help easy comparison.%0a%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[ReadingNotes.ReadingNotes|Menu]]''%0a%0a!!!Categories%0a* [[!Information]] ReadingNotes.Machinamenta=[[http://www.amazon.com/Machinamenta-thousand-quest-creative-machine/dp/145631775X|Machinamenta: The thousand year quest to build a creative machine]] by Douglas Summers Stay - ISBN 9781456317751 - CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform 2011%0a>>display:none%3c%3c%0a:book: (:if equal "Fabien" "{$Author}":)SharedLibrary:bookname.pdf#zoom=100&page=(:else:)http://books.google.com/books?id=ID&pg=PA(:ifend:)%0a>>%3c%3c%0a(:tc: 7:)(:tp: 192:)(:isbn: 9781456317751:)%0a%0a%0a!!!Motivation%0aDescribe in a sentences or two what motivated me to read this book.%0a%0a!!!Pre-reading model%0aList the main decisions that should be impacted by reading the book in order to estimate the Seedea:Content/Newconcepts#InformationActionRatio and facilitate rule design as suggested after finishing [[TheTinkerersAccomplice]].%0a%0aDraw a schema (using PmGraphViz or another solution) of the situation of the area in the studied domain before having read the book.%0a%0a!!!Reading%0a* [[#Chapter1]]1 Beauty from the Symmetry of Their Form%0a** example of the kaleidoscope%0a* [[#Chapter2]]2 Machines to Generate Stories%0a** games and divination as social pseudo-predictive systems%0a** [[Wikipedia:Ethnocomputing]]%0a** (p20)(:lp: 20:)(:lc: 2:)(:ld: 11/11/11:)%0a%0a(:startrecall::)%0a%0a!!!See also%0a* blog associated with the book http://machinamenta.blogspot.com%0a* reading notes%0a** [[MecaMind]]%0a** [[BeautifulCode]]%0a** [[TheSocietyOfMind]]%0a** [[ComputationalCreativityResearchTowardsCreativeMachines]]%0a** [[CreativityAndArtificialIntelligence]]%0a** [[ProvingDarwin]]%0a** [[TheMythsOfInnovation]]%0a* own projects with multiple names%0a** compcrea, CCAE, evolutonary epistemology, etc%0a%0a!!!Overall remarks and questions%0a* this? that?%0a%0a!!!!Synthesis%0aSo in the end, it was about X and was based on Y.%0a%0a!!!!Critics%0aPoint A, B and C are debatable because of e, f and j.%0a%0a!!!Vocabulary%0a(:new_vocabulary_start:)%0anew_word%0a(:new_vocabulary_end:)%0a%0a!!!Post-reading model%0aDraw a schema (using PmGraphViz or another solution) of the situation of the area in the studied domain after having read the book. Link it to the pre-reading model and align the two to help easy comparison.%0a%0a!!!Categories%0a* [[!UncategorizedBook]]%0a* [[!Unfinished]]%0a%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[ReadingNotes.ReadingNotes|Menu]]'' ReadingNotes.MainstreamAndFormalEpistemology=[[http://www.cambridge.org/catalogue/catalogue.asp?isbn=0521857899|Mainstream and Formal Epistemology]] by Vincent F. Hendricks - ISBN 0521857899 - Cambridge University Press 2006%0a>>display:none%3c%3c%0a:book: (:if equal "Fabien" "{$Author}":)SharedLibrary:bookname.pdf#zoom=100&page=(:else:)http://books.google.com/books?id=ID&pg=PA(:ifend:)%0a>>%3c%3c%0a(:tc: 9:)(:tp: 200:)(:isbn: 0521857899:)%0a%0a%0a!!!Motivation%0aWanting to explore [[Languages/OwnConcepts#AlgorithmicEpistemology]] and thus found chapter 7 Computational epistemology. Hopefully a way to progress in my [[Fabien/EpistemologicalModel]] in general and to improve [[OwnModelsApplied/AlgorithmicEpistemology]] in particular.%0a%0a!!!Pre-reading model%0aDraw a schema (using PmGraphViz or another solution) of the situation of the area in the studied domain before having read the book.%0a%0a!!!Reading%0a* [[#Chapter1]]1 Introduction to Template%0a** outlook of the book with figure 1.1. "Epistemologies covered in this book and the chapters in which they are discussed."%0a*** basically from the more mainstreams (first chapters) to the more formal (last chapters) and ending with the author own's proposal%0a* [[#Chapter2]]2 Priming the pump%0a** "Forcing is more of an heuristic principle than an epistemological thesis proper:%0a*** Whenever knowledge claims are challenged by alleged possibilities of error, the strategy is to show that the possibilities of error fail to be genuine in the relevant sense." (p9)%0a** "One may avoid error while at the same time not necessarily gain truth." (p29)%0a*** consider [[Content/StrategyLessons#SIAStrategy]] as a 1 game planning instead for [[Languages/OwnConcepts#Epistemotaxis]]%0a** "A perspective on scientific inquiry is a '''third-person perspective''' if it considers what an agent could solve, could do or defend given the best means for an end independently of the epistemic environment he is sunk into." (p34)%0a*** one could then wonder about the anthropocentric bias and if an abstraction of science would improve the situation%0a**** yet it most likely would have its own bias, including anthropocentric if created on inherited by humans researchers%0a* [[#Chapter3]]3 Mainstream%0a** Gettier, probability, being correct enough in the current world, frequentism%0a* [[#Chapter4]]4 Counterfactualism%0a** Gettier paradox, brain in vat, demon world, ...%0a** mention of [[Wikipedia:Fred Dretske]], [[Wikipedia:Robert Nozick]] and [[Wikipedia:Saul Kripke]]%0a** axiom of wisdom, axiom of veridicality%0a* [[#Chapter5]]5 Contextualism%0a** mention of modal tableaux (p70), discovered recently on a Stanford page on logic%0a* [[#Chapter6]]6 Logical epistemology%0a** KK thesis, autoepistemology, second-generation logical epistemology, game theory, ...%0a* [[#Chapter7]]7 Computational epistemology%0a** [[Wikipedia:Computational epistemology]]%0a** [[http://cogsci.uwaterloo.ca/|Computational Epistemology Lab Home Page]] at Waterloo%0a** [[http://www.hss.cmu.edu/philosophy/research-epistemology.php|Computational Epistemology research area]] at Carnegie Mellon Department Of Philosophy%0a** http://www.academia.edu/People/Philosophy/Computational_Philosophy/Computational_Epistemology%0a** http://plato.stanford.edu/search/searcher.py?query="computational+epistemology"%0a* [[#Chapter8]]8 Modal Operator epistemology%0a** fan of worlds%0a* [[#Chapter9]]9 Plethoric epistemology%0a** ?(:lp: 150:)(:lc: 9:)(:ld: 01/09/11:)%0a%0a%0a(:startrecall::)%0a%0a!!!See also%0a* [[Wikipedia:Forcing (mathematics)]]%0a** [[Content/Mathematics#FoundationsAndMetamathematics]]%0a* [[Wikipedia:Gettier problem]]%0a* initially added to [[ScanningNotes#MainstreamAndFormalEpistemology]] in [[ScanningNotes?action=diff#diff1284192041|September 2010]]%0a* related books%0a** [[Epistemetrics]]%0a** [[AncientEpistemology]]%0a** [[EvolutionaryEpistemologyAsAScientificMethod]]%0a** [[TheLogicOfScientificDiscovery]]%0a* [[Wikipedia:Vincent F. Hendricks]]%0a* http://akira.ruc.dk/~vincent/%0a* [[http://www.andrew.cmu.edu/user/kk3n/homepage/kelly.html|Kevin T. Kelly]] Professor and Director of the Carnegie Mellon Center for Formal Epistemology%0a** Chapter 6 Against Evolution Epistemology of Paul R. Thagard's [[http://mitpress.mit.edu/catalog/item/default.asp?ttype=2&tid=5526&mode=toc|Computational Philosophy of Science]], The MIT Press 1993%0a* http://quiz.thefullwiki.org/ on the book itself, key topics and the authors%0a* reviews%0a** [[http://ndpr.nd.edu/review.cfm?id=7044|by Horacio Arló-Costa, Carnegie Mellon University]], University of Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2006%0a* consider a set of rules%0a** inspired by finishing [[TheTinkerersAccomplice]] and wondering how I could apply it%0a%0a%0a!!!Overall remarks and questions%0a* this? that?%0a%0a!!!!Synthesis%0aSo in the end, it was about X and was based on Y.%0a%0a!!!!Critics%0aPoint A, B and C are debatable because of e, f and j.%0a%0a!!!Vocabulary%0a(:new_vocabulary_start:)%0anew_word%0a(:new_vocabulary_end:)%0a%0a!!!Post-reading model%0aDraw a schema (using PmGraphViz or another solution) of the situation of the area in the studied domain after having read the book. Link it to the pre-reading model and align the two to help easy comparison.%0a%0a!!!Categories%0a* [[!UncategorizedBook]]%0a* [[!Unfinished]]%0a%0a%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[ReadingNotes.ReadingNotes|Menu]]'' ReadingNotes.ManagingCreativityAndInnovation=Harvard Business Essentials [[http://hbr.org/product/harvard-business-essentials-guide-to-managing-crea/an/1121-PBK-ENG|Managing Creativity and Innovation]] by Richard Luecke - ISBN 1591391121 - Harvard Business School Press 2003%0a>>display:none%3c%3c%0a:book: (:if equal "Fabien" "{$Author}":)SharedLibrary:bookname.pdf#zoom=100&page=(:else:)http://books.google.com/books?id=ID&pg=PA(:ifend:)%0a>>%3c%3c%0a(:tc: 8:)(:tp: 192:)(:isbn: 1591391121:)%0a%0a%0a!!!Motivation%0aDescribe in a sentences or two what motivated me to read this book.%0a%0a!!!Pre-reading model%0aDraw a schema (using PmGraphViz or another solution) of the situation of the area in the studied domain before having read the book.%0a%0a!!!Reading%0a* Introduction%0a** (p1)%0a* A Concept and Its Lessons%0a** (p14)%0a* Idea Generation%0a** (p27)%0a* Recognizing Opportunities%0a** (p51)%0a* Moving Innovation to Market%0a** (p61)%0a* Creativity and Creative Groups%0a** (p79)%0a* Enhancing Creativity%0a** (p99)%0a* What Leaders Must Do%0a** (p115)%0a* The Time Value of Money%0a** (p131)%0a* Useful Implementation Tools%0a** (p147)%0a%0a(:lp: 192:)(:lc: 8:)(:ld: 10/06/10:)%0a(:startrecall::)%0a%0a!!!See also%0a* my notes on%0a** [[The Myths Of Innovation]] by Scott Berkun, O'Reilly Media 2007%0a** [[The Innovative Enterprise]] edited by Peter F. Drucker and John Seely Brown, Harvard Business School Press 2003 %0a*** several articles used as a source%0a* [[http://www.santafe.edu/research/videos/play/?id=5313a862-d219-4297-9e7a-aaea561683cb|Networks of Innovation Part I]] and [[http://www.santafe.edu/research/videos/play/?id=eb2bde49-e79a-4b7c-b4e6-faee7fb9ffe5|Part II]] by Andrew Hargadon, GSSS 2009, Santa Fe Institute 2009%0a** notes on [[WatchingNotes/WatchingNotes#NetworksOfInnovation]]%0a* [[http://www.oecd.org/document/22/0,3343,en_41462537_41454856_44979734_1_1_1_1,00.html|Measuring Innovation: A New Perspective - online version]], OECD Innovation Strategy%0a%0a%0a!!!Overall remarks and questions%0a* this? that?%0a%0a!!!!Synthesis%0aSo in the end, it was about X and was based on Y.%0a%0a!!!!Critics%0aPoint A, B and C are debatable because of e, f and j.%0a%0a!!!Vocabulary%0a(:new_vocabulary_start:)%0anew_word%0a(:new_vocabulary_end:)%0a%0a!!!Post-reading model%0aDraw a schema (using PmGraphViz or another solution) of the situation of the area in the studied domain after having read the book. Link it to the pre-reading model and align the two to help easy comparison.%0a%0a!!!Categories%0a* [[!Business]]%0a%0a%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[ReadingNotes.ReadingNotes|Menu]]'' ReadingNotes.Manipulation=(:title Petit traité de manipulation ŕ l'usage des honnętes gens:)%0a[[http://www.pug.fr/Titre.asp?Num=693|Petit traité de manipulation ŕ l'usage des honnętes gens]] by Robert-Vincent Joule et Jean-Léon Beauvois - ISBN 2706110449 - Presses universitaires de Grenoble 2002%0a>>display:none%3c%3c%0a:book: (:if equal "Fabien" "{$Author}":)SharedLibrary:bookname.pdf#zoom=100&page=(:else:)http://books.google.com/books?id=ID&pg=PA(:ifend:)%0a>>%3c%3c%0a(:tc: 99:)(:tp: 286:)(:isbn: 2706110449:)%0a%0a%0a!!!Motivation%0aReading about social psychology, influence, group dynamics and found this related book in Compiegne UTC library .%0a%0a!!!Pre-reading model%0aDraw a schema (using PmGraphViz or another solution) of the situation of the area in the studied domain before having read the book.%0a%0a!!!Reading%0a* [[#Chapter1]]1 Introduction to Template%0a** "interesting quote." (p[[{$:book}1|1]])%0a** note%0a** ...%0a* [[#Chapter2]]2 Interesting thing%0a** (p20)(:lp: 20:)(:lc: 2:)(:ld: 15/11/09:)%0a%0a!!!See also%0a* my page on [[Content/Sophisms|Sophisms]]%0a* [[http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Petit_trait%25C3%25A9_de_manipulation_%25C3%25A0_l%2527usage_des_honn%25C3%25AAtes_gens|Petit traité de manipulation ŕ l'usage des honnętes gens]] according to Wikipédia%0a* [[http://www.cooperationcommons.com/node/382|Summary of: Petit traité de manipulation ŕ l'usage des gens honnętes]] on Cooperation Commons%0a** mention of Cialdini, author of [[Influence]]%0a* [[http://www.social-engineer.org/framework/Social_Engineering_Framework#PART_VI:_INFLUENCING_OTHERS|Part VI: Influencing Others]] of The Official Social Engineering Framework%0a%0a%0a!!!Overall remarks and questions%0a* this? that?%0a%0a!!!!Synthesis%0aSo in the end, it was about X and was based on Y.%0a%0a!!!!Critics%0aPoint A, B and C are debatable because of e, f and j.%0a%0a!!!Vocabulary%0a(:new_vocabulary_start:)%0anew_word%0a(:new_vocabulary_end:)%0a%0a!!!Post-reading model%0aDraw a schema (using PmGraphViz or another solution) of the situation of the area in the studied domain after having read the book. Link it to the pre-reading model and align the two to help easy comparison.%0a%0a!!!Categories%0a* [[!UncategorizedBook]]%0a%0a%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[ReadingNotes.ReadingNotes|Menu]]'' ReadingNotes.MecaMind=(:title The Mechanical Mind in History:)%0a[[http://mitpress.mit.edu/catalog/item/default.asp?ttype=2&tid=11479|The Mechanical Mind in History]] by Philip Husbands, Owen Holland and Michael Wheeler - ISBN 0262083779 - MIT Press 2008%0a>>display:none%3c%3c%0a:book: (:if equal "Fabien" "{$Author}":)SharedLibrary:bookname.pdf#zoom=100&page=(:else:)http://books.google.com/books?id=ID&pg=PA(:ifend:)%0a>>%3c%3c%0a(:tc: 11:)(:tp: 508:)%0a(:isbn: 0262083779:)%0a%0a%25comment%25note that this was finished much earlier but without recall, recall starts a month before the current date to already start with very spaced recalls%25%25%0a(:startrecall: 23/11/10:)%0a%0a%0a!!!Motivation%0aMechanistic view of the world including cognitive, cf [[Fabien/MyBeliefs]], and wanting to clarify it, especially against dualist arguments.%0a%0a!!!Pre-reading model%0aDraw a schema (using PmGraphViz or another solution) of the situation of the area in the studied domain before having read the book.%0a%0a%0a%25width=200px%25http://i.imgur.com/TrrJ72U.jpg%0a%0a!!!Pre-reading%0a* Ideally I should methodically (cf [[http://picasaweb.google.com/utopiah/FinalizedVisualTools#5205938877525438418|my visual methodical reading poster]])%0a** propose my own view before reading the book%0a*** improve it based on the articles by adding references and arguments%0a*** write my arguments against the views when they contradict but that I can demonstrate my rational is founded by being coherent and having matching data%0a* What do I expect from the book?%0a** Improve my human model on cognition to%0a*** improve my own quality of thinking%0a*** facilitate the embodiment of thinking in software thus providing better cognitive support as embedded tools designing internet websites/SaaS%0a** Clarify questions on%0a*** Is our brain and it's resulting thinking process intrinsically, by nature, mechanistic (and thus potentially predictable)?%0a*** Is it becoming so because of all our mechanical apparatus and thus becoming a self-fulling prophecy?%0a*** How can propose experiments to determine if those are idealizations or realistic models?%0a*** What are the pattern is this history of thinking, the evolution of "this mechanical mind", and thus what can potential futures can we expect?%0a**** Consequently, how could one prepare for those potential futures?%0a* How did I find it?%0a** After doing some research on the history of computation (videos of Phun addition/subtraction then the Babbage engine cf [[Cloud:/Work/__ my free ideas repository/cognitive tools evolution/|cognitive tools evolution]])%0a* What am I especially interested in and why?%0a** 7 From Mechanisms of Adaptation to Intelligence Amplifiers%0a*** Discovering the paper on Asbhy Intelligence Amplification as opposed to independent artificial intelligence based on the concept of "neo-neo-cortex" (personal idea [[E:\Work\__ my free ideas repository\Nth brain formation hypothesis|local work]] during 05/2008)%0a** 11 The Mechanization of Art%0a*** Work on Seedea and the management of ideas%0a** more generally based on an incremental and thus evolutionist understanding of today's situation thus through history%0a%0a%0a!!!Reading%0aNote : page numbering refers to the electronic version, 11 pages more than the paper numbering (i.e. page 44 refers to page 33 on paper)%0a# Introduction: The Mechanical Mind Explore by Philip Husbands, Michael Wheeler, and Owen Holland%0a** explores the purpose of the book%0a*** not GAI vs AI vs *AI%0a*** but historical construction of the hardware and software computations including the needs and ideals shared by people working on those solutions%0a** a paragraph for each following chapter%0a** a short ironic ending on the speculative "church of NBIC" and the potential lessons to learn from our past%0a# Charles Babbage and the Emergence of Automated Reason by Seth Bullock%0a** a work and discovery within (and potentially thus thanks to) a context%0a*** the necessity to automatize computation, especially logarithm, based on the pressure of intense automation of labor of the industrial revolution%0a*** growing societal concerns regarding the automation of reasoning fostered by the field of natural theology (decades before Darwin's On the Origin of Species)%0a** published as Ninth Bridgewater Treatise as a response to critics regarding a mechanist view%0a*** at that time Babbage was one of the very few to be able to carry out research thanks to computation models%0a** existing important debate over geological record's and the potential role of a deity as a mean to explain "the inexplicable"%0a*** Babbage consequently proposed a "computation model" that would fit the data (thus providing the equivalent of running a simulation)%0a*** the simulation would itself produce the discontinuity without the need of any intervention%0a**** based on a stable and understandable general law or "program"%0a**** he demonstrated its validity in print but also by carrying out the calculations%0a**** Darwin was informed of this demonstrations by Charles Lyell (leading geologist at that time)%0a***** providing Darwin with ‘‘an analogue for the origin of species by natural law without divine intervention’’%0a** by his experiment, Babbage propose that unexpected irregularities in a phenomenon do no reject the possibility of a model%0a** a current similar view is punctuated equilibrium by Gould/Eldredge%0a*** nonlinearity once again does not reject the possibility of a model but ask to refine it%0a** Babbage's thinking process allowed him to rely on usage of his method to demonstrate difficult cases%0a*** The Temple of Serapis from Lyell’s Principles of Geology being an example of such a a capability%0a*** facilitate the usage of large amount of computations required to make a demonstration using tables%0a** distinguishing between two different usages%0a*** provide a computational model as methodical thinking process%0a*** automate computations to produce information%0a** already, the usage or precises tables is possible thanks to the division of mathematical labor, an early form of human-based distributed computing%0a*** "strongly influenced by Baron Gaspard De Prony’s work on massive decimal tables in France from 1792"%0a*** we can see that as early as 1792 the division of labor, including cognitive labor, has been envisioned and put into practice for efficiency and reducing costs (p41)%0a*** Menebrea discussed to witch point this automation could go and what the limits would be and suggesting that only only basic cognition functions could be automatized%0a**** Venn stated that only the treatment of prepared information could be automatized unlike gathering of data, formalize the process to compute them and interpret them could not%0a** Stanley Jevons (1835–1882) and Alfred Marshall (1842–1924) pursued to apply those recent techniques including the work of Venn and Boole to economics%0a*** Jevons working so "that the logical consequences of known states of affairs could be generated efficiently"%0a*** Marshall continuing his work but to go beyond "mere calculation" adding exploratory behavior%0a**** proposing a form of evolutionary algorithm as early as 1860 (p44)%0a**** raising the question of understandability and to witch extent such automatically produced result could hinder the learning mechanism of its users%0a# D’Arcy Thompson: A Grandfather of A-Life1 by Margaret A. Boden%0a** On Growth and Form published in 1917, a biological perspective as a starting point%0a*** highly acclaimed but hardly practicable by the lack of computational tools, limited by then current technical feasibility%0a** Cavendish's fish demonstration try to simulate life by reproducing its mechanisms, not by looking at a living organism or learning from it as (bio)mimetics does%0a** A-Life is "seeking its logical-computational principles", it is an abstract discipline by nature%0a** searching for the "pure" mathematical aspect of nature and growth%0a** in 1787 Goethe suggest a "logic" of life derived from his work on plant metamorphosis (p58)%0a*** but within a framework of "aesthetic", the beauty of efficiency based on needs%0a**** thus being nearly opposed to analytical deconstruction of smaller parts but to quickly be eclipsed by Darwin's work%0a# Alan Turing’s Mind Machines by Donald Michie%0a** explores the principle of the halting problem (derived from Hilbert's work and the Entscheidungsproblem) and the universal turning machine%0a** displaying "intelligence" as an improvement to the initial program%0a*** he expected that such behavior would become possible "As soon as one can provide a reasonably large memory capacity"%0a*** combinatorial solutions did not seem to bother him%0a** concludes on the growing explanatory problem and the "seemingly irreducible opacity"%0a# What Did Alan Turing Mean by ‘‘Machine’’? by Andrew Hodges%0a# The Ratio Club: A Hub of British Cybernetics by Philip Husbands and Owen Holland%0a** starting now, page number comes from the paper edition%0a** (p91)%0a# From Mechanisms of Adaptation to Intelligence Amplifiers, The Philosophy of W. Ross Ashby by Peter M. Asaro%0a** (p149)%0a# Gordon Pask and His Maverick Machines by Jon Bird and Ezequiel A. Di Paolo%0a** (p185)%0a# Santiago Dreaming by Andy Beckett%0a** (p213)%0a# Steps Toward the Synthetic Method, Symbolic Information Processing and Self-Organizing Systems in Early Artificial Intelligence Modeling by Roberto Cordeschi%0a** (p219)%0a# The Mechanization of Art by Paul Brown%0a** (p259)%0a# The Robot Story: Why Robots Were Born and How They Grew Up by Jana Horáková and Jozef Kelemen%0a** (p283)%0a# God's Machines: Descartes on the Mechanization of Mind by Michael Wheeler%0a** (p307)%0a# Why Heideggerian AI Failed and How Fixing It Would Require Making It More Heideggerian by Hubert L. Dreyfus%0a** (p331)%0a# An Interview with John Maynard Smith%0a** (p373)%0a# An Interview with John Holland%0a** (p383)%0a# An Interview with Oliver Selfridge%0a** (p397)%0a# An Interview with Horace Barlow%0a** (p409)%0a# An Interview with Jack Cowan%0a** (p431)%0a%0a!!!See also%0a* my analysis on [[http://wiki.seedea.org/Utopiahanalysis/Tech4Libre|Technologies for Liberties]]%0a* "peciae system" as a very early system of distributed work regarding information, a la Amazon Turk%0a** cf p30 of L'histoire du Livre by Bruno Blasselle, Gallimard 2008%0a** [[http://historyofscience.com/G2I/timeline/index.php?id=288|The Pecia System (1228)]] From Cave Paintings to the Internet%0a** [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Manuscript_culture#Pecia_system|Pecia system]] according to Wikipedia page on Manuscript culture%0a*** "developed in Italian university cities by the beginning of the thirteenth century and became a regulated procedure at the University of Paris in the second half of the century."%0a* Turing Machine by [[http://legoofdoom.blogspot.com/|Lego of Doom]]%0a* [[Seedea:CoEvolution/HistoryIdeaManagement#CognitiveArcheology]]%0a* [[http://www.oup.com/us/catalog/general/subject/HistoryWorld/Modern/?view=usa&ci=9780195135978|When Information Came of Age: Technologies of Knowledge in the Age of Reason and Revolution, 1700-1850]] by Daniel R. Headrick, OUP 2000%0a* [[http://www.computinghistory.org.uk/cgi/computing-timeline.pl|Computing History Timeline]] at The Centre for Computing History, UK%0a%0a%0a!!!Overall remarks and questions%0a* this? that?%0a%0a!!!!Synthesis%0aSo in the end, it was about X and was based on Y.%0a%0a!!!!Critics%0aPoint A, B and C are debatable because of e, f and j.%0a%0a!!!Vocabulary%0a(:new_vocabulary_start:)%0amainstays%0aexemplifying%0afourscore%0aquibbles%0aglee%0aslog%0a(:new_vocabulary_end:)%0a%0a!!!Post-reading model%0aDraw a schema (using PmGraphViz or another solution) of the situation of the area in the studied domain after having read the book. Link it to the pre-reading model and align the two to help easy comparison.%0a%0a!!!Categories%0a* [[!Information]]%0a* [[!Sociology]]%0a%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[ReadingNotes.ReadingNotes|Menu]]'' ReadingNotes.MoonwalkingWithEinstein=[[http://us.penguingroup.com/nf/Book/BookDisplay/0,,9781594202292,00.html|Moonwalking with Einstein : The Art and Science of Remembering Everything]] by Joshua Foer - ISBN 159420229X - Penguin 2011%0a>>comment%3c%3c%0a:book: (:if equal "Fabien" "{$Author}":)SharedLibrary:bookname.pdf#zoom=100&page=(:else:)http://books.google.com/books?id=ID&pg=PA(:ifend:)%0a>>%3c%3c%0a(:tc: 99:)(:tp: 999:)(:isbn: 159420229X:)%0a%0a%0a!!!Motivation%0aSuggested by Catherine after several discussions on memory.%0a%0a!!!Pre-reading model%0aList the main decisions that should be impacted by reading the book in order to estimate the Seedea:Content/Newconcepts#InformationActionRatio and facilitate rule design as suggested after finishing [[TheTinkerersAccomplice]].%0a%0aDraw a schema (using PmGraphViz or another solution) of the situation of the area in the studied domain before having read the book.%0a%0a!!!Reading%0a* ref to history of reading%0a* basic concept of location%0a* book organised in a similar fashion%0a* oral history studies%0a** to share with Gilbert and Joel, author of The Beggar King and the Secret of Happiness%0a* Raymond Lull encountered before (~p150)%0a** for his Ars Magna and mechanical thought ideas%0a* Gordon Bell at Microsoft, also encountered before (p156)%0a* conclusion of chapter on the sense of "me" and "self" and the different Western and Eastern view (p161)%0a** see also [[Content/ThereIsNoSelf]]%0a* classical neuro/psycho cases%0a** EM%0a** [[Wikipedia:HM_(patient)]]%0a* memorizing numbers via e.g. Major System or Person-Action-Object system (PAO)%0a** http://mnemotechnics.org/wiki/Person-Action-Object_(PAO)_System%0a** similar to article read a while ago on somebody spending a day to solve very long divisions mentally%0a* the OK plateau (p170) seems like a classical sigmoid%0a* Andi Bell "You have to analyze what you're doing wrong." as a pledge for meta-cognition%0a** but still important to understand when dimishing returns hit, see also [[Wikipedia:Frank Bunker Gilbreth, Jr.]]'s book%0a* tracking data (p176)%0a** similar to [[Content/MentalExercises]]%0a(:lp: 20:)(:lc: 2:)(:ld: 06/01/12:)%0a%0a(:startrecall::)%0a%0a!!!See also%0a* [[Wikipedia:Joshua Foer]]%0a* http://joshuafoer.com/moonwalking-with-einstein/%0a* http://joshuafoer.com/world-science-festival/%0a* Josh Cohen's http://mnemotechnics.org%0a** http://mnemotechnics.org/video-game-memory-palace-2119.html%0a* [[http://joshuafoer.com/world-science-festival/|World Science Festival with Joshua Foer]] with an actual walk%0a* Penguuin intro http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kor0wFR72xc%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OBkJz7EHmo0|Ed Cooke and some Nifty Memory Tricks]], 2008%0a* http://www.colbertnation.com/the-colbert-report-videos/376566/march-07-2011/joshua-foer%0a* Memory Sports group on Yahoo!%0a* http://quiz.thefullwiki.org/ on the book itself, key topics and the authors%0a* reviews%0a** [[http://mnemotechnics.org/moonwalking-with-einstein-joshua-foer-1745.html|Moonwalking with Einstein by Joshua Foer – Book Review]] by Josh Cohen, Mnemotechnics.org 2011%0a** [[http://www.nytimes.com/2011/03/08/books/08book.html?_r=1&pagewanted=all|‘Moonwalking With Einstein,’ by Joshua Foer - Book Review]] by Michiko Kakutani, NYTimes.com 2011%0a* consider a set of rules%0a** inspired by finishing [[TheTinkerersAccomplice]] and wondering how I could apply it%0a* [[http://blog.ted.com/2012/03/01/remembering-to-remember-joshua-foer-at-ted2012/|Remembering to remember: Joshua Foer at TED2012]], TED Blog March 2012%0a%0a%0a!!!Overall remarks and questions%0a* overall see my related efforts%0a** completly aligned with [[Content/WikiCityMapping]] thought of months earlier (June 2011) and mentioned then Method of loci aka memory palace%0a*** note that it could even be automated via The Painting Fool collage (or other equivalent systems developed earlier)%0a** [[Content/WikiBrainMapping]]%0a** [[Analysis/StructuralInformationAsymmetries#ArchitectureIsomorphisms]]%0a* compare with my own habits and tools%0a** wiki with dates%0a** unfortunately as of now still no geolocation implemented, cf [[MemoryRecalls/ImprovingPIM#PerDiffMetaData]]%0a** notebook with date '''and''' location%0a* problem of cost and more importantly hidden bias, adding connotation to other memories%0a* mostly techniques to visualize objects, thus mostly efficient on very concrete objects%0a** basically tagging a fake logic or at least story to object at a mesoscale%0a%0a%0a!!!!Synthesis%0aSo in the end, it was about X and was based on Y.%0a%0a!!!!Critics%0aPoint A, B and C are debatable because of e, f and j.%0a%0a!!!Vocabulary%0a(:new_vocabulary_start:)%0anew_word%0a(:new_vocabulary_end:)%0a%0a!!!Post-reading model%0aDraw a schema (using PmGraphViz or another solution) of the situation of the area in the studied domain after having read the book. Link it to the pre-reading model and align the two to help easy comparison.%0a%0a!!!Categories%0a* [[!UncategorizedBook]]%0a%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[ReadingNotes.ReadingNotes|Menu]]'' ReadingNotes.NativeLand=[[http://www.thamesandhudson.com/9782869250833.html|Native Lands]] edited by Virilio Paul and Raymond Depardon - ISBN 0500976880 - Thames & Hudson 2009%0a>>display:none%3c%3c%0a:book: (:if equal "Fabien" "{$Author}":)SharedLibrary:bookname.pdf#zoom=100&page=(:else:)http://books.google.com/books?id=3XFZPQAACAAJ&pg=PA(:ifend:)%0a>>%3c%3c%0a(:tc: 99:)(:tp: 308:)%0a(:isbn: 0500976880:)%0a%0a%0a!!!Motivation%0aRecommended by [[(Person:)Audrey]] after seing my interest in her previous recommendation [[LArchitectureDeSurvie]].%0a%0a!!!Pre-reading model%0aDraw a schema (using PmGraphViz or another solution) of the situation of the area in the studied domain before having read the book.%0a%0a!!!Reading%0a* [[#Chapter1]]1 Introduction to Template%0a** "interesting quote." (p[[{$:book}1|1]])%0a** note%0a** ...%0a* [[#Chapter2]]2 Interesting thing%0a** (p20)(:lp: 308:)(:lc: 99:)(:ld: 16/09/10:)%0a%0a(:startrecall:16/09/10:)%0a%0a!!!See also%0a* [[http://www.nativeland-stopeject.com/|Native Land, Stop Eject]] an exhibition created by the Fondation Cartier pour l'art contemporain%0a* [[http://fondation.cartier.com/|Fondation Cartier pour l'art contemporain]]%0a* FondationCartier's [[http://www.dailymotion.com/relevance/search/native+land|native land videos on Dailymotion]] %0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ThlfWWPIMKw|Diller Scofidio + Renfro]], NATIVE LAND Stop Eject February 2010 %0a* [[http://www.dailymotion.com/video/xb7kl1_native-land-answers-to-internet-use_creation|Answers to Internet Users]] by François Gemenne, Native Land 2009%0a%0a%0a!!!Overall remarks and questions%0a* this? that?%0a%0a!!!!Synthesis%0aSo in the end, it was about X and was based on Y.%0a%0a!!!!Critics%0aPoint A, B and C are debatable because of e, f and j.%0a%0a!!!Vocabulary%0a(:new_vocabulary_start:)%0anew_word%0a(:new_vocabulary_end:)%0a%0a!!!Post-reading model%0aDraw a schema (using PmGraphViz or another solution) of the situation of the area in the studied domain after having read the book. Link it to the pre-reading model and align the two to help easy comparison.%0a%0a!!!Categories%0a* [[!UncategorizedBook]]%0a%0a%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[ReadingNotes.ReadingNotes|Menu]]'' ReadingNotes.NeverEatAlone=[[http://www.randomhouse.com/catalog/display.pperl?isbn=9780385512053&view=quotes|Never Eat Alone]] by Keith Ferrazzi with Tahl Raz - ISBN 0385512058 - Random House 2005%0a(:isbn: 0385512058:)%0a%0a!!!Reading%0aStarted at chapter 24, for previous notes on chapters 1 to 23 see [[http://www.mind42.com/pub/mindmap?mid=604356a3-1808-469c-a28b-036d99bafab3|my dedicated mind-map]]%0a* creation of buzz%0a** understand the goal of the journalists%0a*** providing information with a specific viewpoint%0a**** "they need you as much as you need them." (p241)%0a*** learn (and eventually draw, map) the media landscape%0a** being gradual, starting small to start the fire then make it grow, incrementaly%0a** distinct message%0a** sense of urgency else "your article will wait" (p237)%0a*** link your message to the current news and trends%0a** be as brief as clear%0a*** "Pick the three most interesting points about your story and make them fast, make them colorful, and make them catchy." (p243)%0a** "your circle of friends, colleagues, clients, and customers is the most powerful vehicle you've got to get the word out about what you do." (p245)%0a** "Dr. David McClelland of Harvard University researched the qualities and characteristics of high achievers in our society. What he found was that your choice of a "reference group," the people you hang out with, was an important factor in determining your future success or failure." (p276)%0a** "loyalty matters. But not when it means sacrificing your principles" (p284)%0a** "your determination to connect with others should never come at the expense of your values. In fact, your network of colleagues and friends, if chosen wisely, can help you fight for causes you believe in." (p285)%0a%0a!!See also%0a* [[http://notes.franck-brignoli.fr/Livres/NeverEatAlone|notes by Franck Brignoli]]%0a* [[http://www.thesimpledollar.com/2007/05/13/review-never-eat-alone/|Review: Never Eat Alone]] by Trent, The Simple Dollar%0a%0a(:new_vocabulary_start:)%0adint%0avintners%0asleuthing%0aseep%0aire%0atesty%0aquilt%0a(:new_vocabulary_end:)%0a%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]'' ReadingNotes.OpenGovernment=[[http://oreilly.com/catalog/9780596804350|Open Government - Collaboration, Transparency, and Participation in Practice]] by Daniel Lathrop, Laurel Ruma - ISBN 9780596804350 - O'Reilly Media 2010%0a>>display:none%3c%3c%0a:book: (:if equal "Fabien" "{$Author}":)SharedLibrary:bookname.pdf#zoom=100&page=(:else:)http://books.google.com/books?id=ID&pg=PA(:ifend:)%0a>>%3c%3c%0a(:tc: 34:)(:tp: 432:)(:isbn:9780596804350:)%0a%0a%0a!!!Motivation%0aDescribe in a sentences or two what motivated me to read this book.%0a%0a!!!Pre-reading model%0aDraw a schema (using PmGraphViz or another solution) of the situation of the area in the studied domain before having read the book.%0a%0a!!!Reading%0a* [[#Chapter1]]1 A Peace Corps for Programmers%0a** as IT becomes part of the core activity of the government, author is promoting in-house agile develpment rather than outsourced by contract work %0a** wanting to connect Washington D.C. with the Silicon Valley%0a* [[#Chapter2]]2 Government As a Platform %0a** "Government 2.0, then, is the use of technology - especially the collaborative technologies at the heart of Web 2.0 - to better solve collective problems at a city, state, national, and international level. " (p12)%0a** "In this model[of Government as a Platform] , government is a convener and an enabler rather than the first mover of civic action. " (p13)%0a** "what lessons can government take from the success of computer platforms, as it tries to harness the power of technology to remake government? " (p15)%0a** Lesson 1: Open Standards Spark Innovation and Growth%0a*** "extraordinary power of open standards to foster innovation. When the barriers to entry to a market are low, entrepreneurs are free to invent the future. " (p16)%0a*** "vibrant platforms become less generative over time, usually because the platform vendor has begun to compete with its developer ecosystem. " (p16)%0a*** "recommendations regarding %3c%3ccloud-to-cloud>> communication and ensuring interoperability of cloud solutions." [[https://www.fbo.gov/index?tab=core&s=opportunity&mode=form&id=d208ac8b8687dd9c6921d2633603aedb&tabmode=list&cck=1&au=&ck=|General Services Administration (GSA) Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) solicitation]]%0a**** to integrate to [[Seedea:Oimp/CloudArbitrage]]%0a*** on vendor lock in see [[ReadingNotes/InformationRules]]%0a** Lesson 2: Build a Simple System and Let It Evolve%0a*** quoting John Gall "A complex system that works is invariably found to have evolved from a simple system that worked. The inverse proposition also appears to be true. A complex system designed from scratch never works and cannot be made to work. You have to start over beginning with a working simple system." from Systemantics, Quadrangle 1997%0a*** notion of "choice architecture"%0a** Lesson 4: Learn from Your %3c%3cHackers>>%0a*** "The secret of generative systems is that the most creative ideas for how a new platform can be used don’t necessarily come from the creators of the platform. It" (p29)%0a*** "The whole point of government as a platform is to encourage the private sector to build applications that government didn’t consider or doesn’t have the resources to create. " (p29)%0a*** Clayton Christensen’s of conservation of attractive profits law p30%0a** Lesson 5: Data Mining Allows You to Harness Implicit Participation%0a*** "Google is a master at extracting value from implicit participation. " (p33)%0a*** "we need to get beyond transparency and, as Google did with AdWords, start building data-driven feedback loops right into the system. " (p33)%0a*** "The most amazing thing about Google is how dynamically the prices for its advertising are set. ''Every single Google search has its own automated ad auction. The price is set dynamically, matching supply and demand, seven or eight billion times a day.'' Only financial markets operate at this kind of speed and scale. " (p33)%0a** Lesson 6: Lower the Barriers to Experimentation%0a*** "for most projects, failure is an option. In fact, technology companies embrace failure, experimentation, and rapid iteration. " (p35)%0a**** mention of Steven Blank and hits "lean startup" concept%0a*** "Platform thinking is an antidote to the complete specifications that currently dominate the government approach not only to IT but to programs of all kinds. " (p35)%0a** Lesson 7: Lead by Example%0a*** "it’s also a mistake to think that you can build a platform in the abstract. A great platform provider does things that are ahead of the curve and that take time for the market to catch up to. It’s essential to prime the pump by showing what can be done. " (p36)%0a** [[http://opengovernment.labs.oreilly.com/|Government As a Platform]], O’Reilly Media 2010%0a*** chapter with the Open Feedback Publishing System (OFPS)%0a* [[#Chapter3]]3 By The People%0a** "Government information - patents, corporate filings, agriculture research, maps, weather, medical research - is the raw material of innovation, creating a wealth of business opportunities that drive our economy forward. Government information is a form of infrastructure, no less important to our modern life than our roads, electrical grid, or water systems. " (p44)%0a* [[#Chapter4]] 4 The Single Point of Failure%0a** "The single point of failure results not just from a lack of time or resources or technology. It goes much deeper than that. Simply put, professionals do not have a monopoly on information or expertise, as the social psychologist Philip Tetlock observes. " (p50)%0a*** mention of Social Prosthetic System (p55) in [[http://www.wjh.harvard.edu/~kwn/Kosslyn_pdfs/2006Kosslyn_chap_in_EvCogNeuro_SocialProstheticSystems.pdf|On the Evolution of Human Motivation: The Role of Social Prosthetic Systems]] by Stephen M. Kosslyn%0a**** moved to [[PersonalInformationStream/WithoutNotesAugust10#SocialProstheticSystem]]%0a** mention of Peer-to-Patent (p57) [[http://www.peertopatent.org/|Peer to Patent, Community Patent Review]] opens the patent examination process to public participation for the first time.%0a(:lp: 71:)(:lc: 5:)(:ld: 28/08/10:)%0a%0a(:startrecall::)%0a%0a!!!See also%0a* [[Seedea:Utopiahanalysis/Politicsnewoldtools]]%0a* [[Programming For Peace]]%0a* [[Information Rules]]%0a* [[Tools/Programming]]%0a* [[http://blog.kapor.com/index9cd7.html?p=29|Architecture is Politics (and Politics is Architecture)]], Mitch Kapor's Blog 2006%0a* [[http://www.kk.org/outofcontrol/|Out of Control - The New Biology of Machines, Social Systems, and the Economic World]] by Kevin Kelly, 1994%0a* [[http://xml.gov/stratml/index.htm|Strategy Markup Language (StratML)]] XML vocabulary and schema for strategic plans.%0a* [[http://www.data.gov/|Data.gov]] by the United States Government %0a* [[http://blog.programmableweb.com/2010/06/01/california-launches-mashup-contest-the-data-gold-rush-is-on/|California Launches Mashup Contest: the Data Gold Rush is On]] by John Musser, ProgrammableWeb June 2010%0a* case in France%0a** check http://datalift.org/fr/%0a** 0 search result for site:insee.fr "data.gov" %0a** [[http://fr.readwriteweb.com/2009/12/11/analyse/quel-modle-datagov-franais/|Quel modčle pour le data.gov Français ?]] by Nicolas Cynober, ReadWriteWeb France 2009%0a* [[http://govitwiki.com/wiki/Main_Page|GovITwiki]] built by members of the Government Information Technology Community%0a* [[http://www.metagovernment.org/|Metagovernment]] Government of, by, and for all the people%0a** support the development and use of Internet tools which enable the members of any community to fully participate in the governance of that community.%0a* Joseph Tainter's Collapse of Complex Societies%0a* [[http://www.gov20university.org/|Gov 2.0 University]] courses with actionable education in new patterns, practices and tools to help government agencies achieve their missions.%0a* [[http://www.votesmart.org/voteeasy/|VoteEasy]] by VoteSmart.org%0a%0a!!!Overall remarks and questions%0a* what is the cost of the government?%0a** not limited to the fiscal dimension but also to intrinsic limitations%0a*** [[Wikipedia:Systemic bias]]%0a*** The Collapse of Complex Societies by Joseph A Tainter, 1990%0a*** [[http://www.shirky.com/weblog/2010/04/the-collapse-of-complex-business-models/|The Collapse of Complex Business Models]] by Clay Shirky, April 2010%0a** to use another computer science metaphor, what is the cost of this overhead?%0a* link with the "anything is an API" concept%0a%0a!!!!Synthesis%0aSo in the end, it was about X and was based on Y.%0a%0a!!!!Critics%0aPoint A, B and C are debatable because of e, f and j.%0a%0a!!!Vocabulary%0a(:new_vocabulary_start:)%0anew_word%0a(:new_vocabulary_end:)%0a%0a!!!Post-reading model%0aDraw a schema (using PmGraphViz or another solution) of the situation of the area in the studied domain after having read the book. Link it to the pre-reading model and align the two to help easy comparison.%0a%0a!!!Categories%0a* [[!Politics]]%0a* [[!Unfinished]]%0a%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[ReadingNotes.ReadingNotes|Menu]]'' ReadingNotes.OriginsOfGenius=[[#OriginOfGenius]]%0a[[http://www.amazon.com/Origins-Genius-Darwinian-Perspectives-Creativity/dp/0195128796|Origins of Genius: Darwinian Perspectives on Creativity]] - Dean Keith Simonton - ISBN 0195128796 - Oxford University Press - 1999%0a%0a(:isbn: 0195128796:)%0a%0a!!!Motivation%0aBook recommended p. 188 of [[ReadingNotes/TheThingsWeDo|The Things We Do]] by Gary Cziko, 2000 : "These are just a few of the studies from the considerable (and growing) body of empirical research that supports a within-organism Darwinian theory of creative thought and behavior as suggested by Campbell. The reader is referred to Simonton's recent book (1999b) for a thorough treatment of this topic."%0a%0a%0a!!!Pre-reading model%0aDraw a schema (using PmGraphViz or another solution) of the situation of the area in the studied domain before having read the book.%0a%0a%0a!!!Reading%0aHe doesn't study only genius in art or in science but in both saying that mainly the difference is about constraints of acceptance of the work but eventually the basic processes, especially in Kuhn's revolutionary aspect of science, could be very similar (and eventually also their socio-cultural origin). Charles Darwin is used constantly as an example in the entire book.%0a%0aHe mentions from the start the work of Campbell, also Popper and Khun, Lorenz and the current of Evolutionary Epistemology in general.%0a%0aHe distinguishes (p8) two kinds of Darwinism :%0a* the primary : "comprises Darwin's theory of biological evolution, along with the many scientific developments extending from this theory to explain the diverse features of living organisms."%0a* the secondary. "has to do with the explanation of other phenomena not directly related to biological evolution."%0a(Or the equivalent of Cziko's extended Darwinism? Dawkins' Universal Darwinism?)%0a%0aSo far (Im just through half of it)... it has been a bit like "it could be this, it could be that but in all case it looks like some special situation exist so... work hard!" :-#%0aIf you have a bit of psychological disorder and come from a educated wealthy family and one of your high achieving parent died before you were 20 or so and you are the firstborn... you might be on the right path.%0a%0aSeveral times he questioned the idea of measuring only the amount of offspring as a realistic quantification in human success. Yet, he doesn't really propose that the social position, wealth or something related could be a better indicator.%0a%0aAlso one of they key factor for an artist, a scientist or even a child, in all those situation somebody try to find recognition amongst his peer either by a natural advantage or by differentiation. In a way, differentiation seems to be very close to the concept of added value.%0a%0aHe repetitively underlines the constant ratio of work produced / famous work, suggesting also that fame could bias the analysis of past works by discarding the bad work and praising heavily the rest.%0a* Price law : "if k represents the number of creators active in a given domain, then sqrt(k) gives the number of those who can be credited with roughly half of the products in that domain" (p150)%0a* Lotka law : "states that the number of individuals who contribute exactly n products will be inversely proportional to n2" (p150)%0a%0aHe proposes his own model in order to have :%0a* type of creativity based on the objective (science/art/classical/revolutionary) and thus how much differentiation is required%0a* prediction of of the creative works over the time of a creative scientist or artist%0aunfortunately there is no inline reference to data or the mathematical model, just resulting generic curves. In the end he doesn't really develop how such a model could be use. To make better investment in schooling? Driving higher potential kids further?%0a%0aDistinction between r/K reproductive strategies (p190) and the consequent productive strategy that could be used, inspired from mathematical models of population biology :%0a* r : rate of population increase%0a* K : carrying capacity of the environment (the size of the population that can be supported)%0aBasically ''r-type'' producing a large amount of offspring but investing very little on individual education vs ''K-type'' producing fewer offspring but raising them more carefully.%0a%0aIn chapter 5 (p172) he introduces the idea of "multiples" or how discovery can be made independently yet during the same period (several examples Table 5.1). He then directly says p176 that "Rather than being the products of the individual mind, multiples are said to prove that creative ideas are the effects of the Zeitgeist, or spirit of the times." %0a%0aHe introduces (p206) after a long study of groups and nearly avoiding risk subject like eugenics (evoking Galton, Kroeber or Spencer and the Nazi Germany projects) a potential "Darwinian Zeitgeist" composed of :%0a* Domain Activity%0a** Predecessors%0a** Contemporaries%0a*** Aharon Kantorovich's Scientific Discovery seeing the whole scientific community as a selector but also a mutator (p209)%0a*** David Hull's Science as a Process seeing the science community as both competitive (between labs) and cooperative (within labs) (p210)%0a*** "external" sociocultural process most likely to have an impact on the own individual "internal" process, creating a associative/selective mindset merely by interaction with the environment (p210)%0a* Intellectual Receptiveness%0a** the risk of economical contraction%0a* Ethnic Diversity%0a** agreeing with Richard Florida and his description of the ideal conditions for the Creative Class%0a* Political Openness%0a** potential different impact between war within a country (severely restricting the scope of innovations) vs war outside of the country vs peace%0a* Gender%0a* Sexual Dimorphism and Selection%0a** "In fact, the augmented intellectual abilities of both genders would quickly become preadaptations (or exaptations) that would later be co-opted for purposes besides winning mates. The most prominent spin-off would be the rapid evolution of human culture, which provided a totally new basis for adaptations." (p218)%0a* Gender Socialization and Stereotypes%0a** description of the consequences of familial involvement and the pursuit of a more creative goal for both sexes%0a* Cultural Evolution and Genius%0a** "It should now be clear that of the three social groups just discussed -race, culture, and gender- it is culture that may assume the largest place in a Darwinian theory of creativity." (p221)%0a* Spencerian Progress%0a** "organic evolution was a progressive phenomenon. Lower forms evolved into higher forms, starting with the simple unicellular organisms and culminating in Homo sapiens." (p222)%0a** "Species and cultures both advance by means of the organized division of labor. That is, progress consists in the formation of specialized subunits coordinated by some structural and functional system." (p222)%0a* Darwinian Change%0a** evolution is not invariably upward in its trajectory%0a** "Even the most exalted geniuses, under this view [building niches], are only doing what everyone else is trying to do: find a place for themselves in the natural and social world into which they were born." (p234)%0a*** very similar to my [[http://picasaweb.google.com/utopiah/FinalizedVisualTools#5205939045029163026|old workspace drawing]] (May 2008)%0a** discussion on the arm race and group competition as a drive for creativity to maximize adaptative fitness (p235)%0a*** very interesting paragraph to eventually integrate in the [[http://wiki.seedea.org/Research/Drive|drive page]]%0a** evolution pace being itself a key competitive advantage : "Yet since extinction is an even worse outcome, interspecies competition can favor the emergence of mechanisms that can accelerate the evolutionary process. Whichever species evolves the fastest may win, or at least not lose." (p236)%0a** finally making a simulation based on population size, Simonton seems to suggest that genius, like the emergence of life, is a matter of chance on large numbers and thus on population growth (p239-240)%0a* Prospects for a Darwinian Synthesis%0a** author doubting the quality of the very chapter to conclude that dual-inheritance theories "human behavior is the joint manifestation of both genes and memes, simultaneously coevolving in complex interactions across the history of our species" could be the most promising way to integrate primary and secondary Darwinism in an unified framework to study creativity (p241)%0a%0aFinally, the last chapter sums up the entire book, synthesizing each part, evaluates the entire work and concludes that there is yet no unified theoretical framework but that existing models stay extremely valuable.%0a%0a%0a!!!See also%0a* [[PersonalInformationStream/WithoutNotesAugust11#BeautifulMindsTheEnigmaOfGenius|Beautiful Minds: The Enigma of Genius]] featuring Dean Keith Simonton in the panel, World Science Festival Video August 2011%0a* [[http://medicalxpress.com/news/2011-10-discipline-emerges-psychology-science.html|A new discipline emerges: The psychology of science]], MedicalXPress October 2011%0a%0a%0a!!!Overall remarks and questions%0a* this? that?%0a%0a!!!!Synthesis%0aSo in the end, it was about X and was based on Y.%0a%0a!!!!Critics%0aPoint A, B and C are debatable because of e, f and j.%0a%0a!!!Vocabulary%0a(:new_vocabulary_start:)%0abespeak%0adearth%0aprotean mind%0a(:new_vocabulary_end:)%0a%0a!!!Post-reading model%0aDraw a schema (using PmGraphViz or another solution) of the situation of the area in the studied domain after having read the book. Link it to the pre-reading model and align the two to help easy comparison.%0a%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[ReadingNotes.ReadingNotes|Menu]]'' ReadingNotes.PCM=(:title The Princeton Companion to Mathematics :)%0a%0a[[http://press.princeton.edu/titles/8350.html|The Princeton Companion to Mathematics]] edited by Timothy Gowers, June Barrow-Green and Imre Leader - ISBN 9780691118802 - PUP 2008%0a>>display:none%3c%3c%0a:book: (:if equal "Fabien" "{$Author}":)SharedLibrary:The%2520Princeton%2520companion%2520to%2520mathematics%2520(PUP%25202008).pdf#zoom=100&page=(:else:)http://books.google.com/books?id=Xn_ie19FTBUC&pg=PA(:ifend:)%0a>>%3c%3c%0a(:tc: 99:)(:tp: 999:)%0a(:isbn: 0691118809:)%0a%0a!!!Motivation%0aGetting an overview of mathematics as a whole, not as a fragmented set of fields. Also highly recommended by Wagner. Also, wanting to be able to leverage [[http://www.brain.riken.jp/labs/mns/amari/|Shun-ichi Amari]]'s work (including [[http://www.ams.org/bookstore?fn=20&arg1=geotopo&ikey=MMONO-191-S|Methods of Information Geometry]]) and thus requiring a better understanding of several key mathematical notions.%0a%0a!!!Pre-reading model%0aDraw a schema (using PmGraphViz or another solution) of the situation of the area in the studied domain before having read the book.%0a%0a%0a!!Reading%0a%25rfloat%25* article to read[[%3c%3c]]** {-X-} read article%25%25%0a* I Introduction%0a** {-1-} What Is Mathematics About?%0a*** {-1-} Algebra, Geometry, and Analysis%0a*** {-2-} The Main Branches of Mathematics%0a** {-2-} The Language and Grammar of Mathematics%0a** 3 Some Fundamental Mathematical Definitions%0a*** 4 Functions between Algebraic Structures%0a**** 3 Eigenvalues and Eigenvectors%0a*** 6 What Is Geometry?%0a**** {-9-} Manifolds and Differential Geometry%0a***** {-1-} Smooth Manifolds%0a**** {-10-} Riemannian Metrics%0a** 4 The General Goals of Mathematical Research%0a*** 4 Discovering Patterns%0a**** see also [[ReadingNotes.ReadingNotes#TheSelf-MadeTapestry]]%0a* III Mathematical Concepts%0a** 17 Dimension%0a** 18 Distributions%0a** 21 Elliptic Curves%0a** {-56 Matroids-}%0a*** "matroids form a ''natural home'' for many optimization problems" (p248)%0a* IV Branches of Mathematics%0a** 2 Analytic Number Theory%0a*** {-1-} Introduction%0a** 3 Computational Number Theory%0a*** {-4-} The Riemann Hypothesis and the Distribution of the Primes%0a** 6 Algebraic Topology%0a** 7 Differential Topology%0a** {-20-} Computational Complexity by [[http://www.wisdom.weizmann.ac.il/~oded/|Oded Goldreich]] and [[http://www.math.ias.edu/~avi/|Avi Wigderson]]%0a*** "the P versus NP question is, in a sense, asking whether this kind of creativity can be automated." (p266) encountered earlier in [[PersonalInformationStream/WithoutNotesSeptember11#AviWigderson]]%0a*** {-7-} The Bright Side of Hardness%0a**** the hardness assumption regarding the existence of one-way functions, motivated by [[Analysis/StructuralInformationAsymmetries]]%0a* VI Mathematicians%0a** {-33-} Niels Henrik Abel%0a** {-35-} Carl Gustav Jacob Jacobi%0a** {-36-} Peter Gustav Lejeune Dirichlet%0a** {-37-} William Rowan Hamilton%0a** {-49-} Georg Friedrich Bernhard Riemann%0a** {-53-} Sophus Lie%0a** {-61-} Jules Henri Poincaré%0a** {-63-} David Hilbert%0a** {-65-} Jacques Hadamard%0a*** see also [[ReadingNotes.Hadamard]]%0a** {-88-} Andrei Nikolaevich Kolmogorov%0a*** (to find) Information Theory and Algorithms (seems inexistant!)%0a** {-89-} Alonzo Church%0a** {-91-} John von Neumann%0a*** game theory developped before RAND?%0a*** [[http://www.archive.org/details/planningcodingof0103inst|Planning and coding of problems for an electronic computing instrument]]%0a** {-92-} Kurt Gödel%0a*** see also [[ReadingNotes.TheCodeBook]]%0a** {-94-} Alan Turing%0a** 96 Nicolas Bourbaki%0a* VII The Influence of Mathematics%0a** 2 Mathematical Biology%0a*** 9 Phylogenetics and Graph Theory%0a** 4 The Mathematics of Traffic in Networks%0a*** 5 Flow Control in the Internet%0a** 5 The Mathematics of Algorithm Design%0a** 7 Mathematics and Cryptography%0a*** see also [[ReadingNotes.TheCodeBook]]%0a* VIII Final Perspectives%0a** 6 Advice to a Young Mathematician%0a*** {-III-} Alain Connes%0a**** "Each generation builds a mental picture that reflects their own understanding of this world. They construct mental tools that penetrate more and more deeply into it, so that they can explore aspects of it that were previously hidden." (p1012)%0a***** see also [[Cognition.Cognition]] and [[Content.CognitiveDrag]]%0a***** see also [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Letters_to_a_Young_Mathematician|Letters to a Young Mathematician]] by Ian Stewart, Basic Books 2006%0a%0a!!See also%0a* my notes on%0a** [[ReadingNotes.LePouvoirDesMathematiques]]%0a** [[ReadingNotes.Hadamard]]%0a** [[ReadingNotes.TheCodeBook]]%0a** the [[PersonalInformationStream/WithoutNotesDecember09#polymathproject|polymath project]]%0a* [[http://press.princeton.edu/math/|Princeton University Press Mathematics Site]]%0a* [[Wikipedia:The Princeton Companion to Mathematics]]%0a* math resources in France%0a** [[http://www.ihes.fr/|IHES]]%0a** [[http://www.math.polytechnique.fr/|Mathematiques a l'Ecole Polytechnique]]%0a** [[http://www.alainconnes.org/en/|Alain Connes]] Professor at the Collčge de France, IHES and Vanderbilt University, [[http://www.youtube.com/user/AlainConnes|his youTube account]]%0a* [[http://acm.math.spbu.ru/RS/|Récoltes et Semailles]] by Alexander Grothendieck on "what it is to do math"%0a** [[http://www.dailymotion.com/Ihes_science|IHES DailyMotion account]] with the Grothendieck colloque%0a* [[Wikipedia:Portal:Mathematics/MathematicsTopics]]%0a* number theory%0a** Pi trailer%0a** Number Theory Web [[http://www.numbertheory.org/ntw/N5.html|online thesis]] page%0a*** NTW [[http://www.numbertheory.org/ntw/ntw.xml|RSS feed]]%0a** [[Wikipedia:Portal:Number theory]]%0a* [[http://people.math.jussieu.fr/~leila/grothendieckcircle/mathtexts.php|Mathematical Texts]] by the Grothendieck Circle%0a** previously recommended during a discussion on [[ReadingNotes.Hadamard]]%0a* Institute for Advanced Study (IAS) [[http://www.math.ias.edu/|School of Mathematics]]%0a* [[Wikipedia:Unifying theories in mathematics]]%0a** [[Wikipedia:Langlands program]]%0a* distribution of computation%0a** [[Wikipedia:LU decomposition]]%0a* [[http://video.ias.edu/The-Practice-of-Mathematics|The Practice of Mathematics]] by Robert P. Langlands, Institute for Advanced Study 1999%0a** 16 lectures series%0a* [[http://school.maths.uwa.edu.au/~berwin/humour/invalid.proofs.html|Invalid techniques of proof]], Faculty of Engineering, Computing and Mathematics at University of Western Australia%0a* [[http://sites.radiofrance.fr/chaines/france-culture2/emissions/continent_sciences/fiche.php?diffusion_id=79857|Quel statut et nature pour les mathématiques ?]], Continent Science, France Culture January 2010%0a** [[Wikipedia:Alexander Grothendieck]]%0a** mentioning [[ReadingNotes/Hadamard]]'s work at ~min34%0a** http://www.ihes.fr/~ruelle/Publications.html%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=415VX3QX4cU|Marcus du Sautoy: Symmetry, reality's riddle]], TED October 2009%0a* [[http://images.math.cnrs.fr/|Images des mathématiques]] La recherche mathématiques en mots et en images%0a* [[http://lemon.cs.elte.hu/egres/open/|Egres Open]] open problem forum of the Egerváry Research Group%0a* http://www.khanacademy.org/#Arithmetic%0a%0a!!![[#Tools]]Tools%0a* [[http://www.wolframalpha.com/examples/Math.html|Mathematics Examples]] of Wolfram|Alpha %0a* [[http://www.sagenb.org/|Sage Notebook]] create, collaborate on, and publish interactive worksheets. In a worksheet, one can write code using Sage, Python, and other software included in Sage.%0a* PLUME, [[http://www.projet-plume.org/maths|Thčme : mathématiques]] logiciels utilisés dans les domaines de la recherche, de l’enseignement en mathématiques (pures comme appliquées), mais aussi ceux relevant de cette science (calcul scientifique, statistiques …) et pratiqués dans d’autres disciplines (physique, chimie, finance …).%0a* [[http://www.tricki.org/|Tricki]] store of useful mathematical problem-solving techniques.%0a%0a%0a!!!Overall remarks and questions%0a* main editor [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timothy_Gowers#Polymath_project|Timothy Gowers]] started the polymath project "using the comment functionality of [[http://gowers.wordpress.com/|his blog]] to produce mathematics collaboratively".%0a* seems there is no reference to Ronald Fisher%0a%0a%0a!!!!Synthesis%0aSo in the end, it was about X and was based on Y.%0a%0a!!!!Critics%0aPoint A, B and C are debatable because of e, f and j.%0a%0a!!!Vocabulary%0a(:new_vocabulary_start:)%0anew_word%0a(:new_vocabulary_end:)%0a%0a!!!Post-reading model%0aDraw a schema (using PmGraphViz or another solution) of the situation of the area in the studied domain after having read the book. Link it to the pre-reading model and align the two to help easy comparison.%0a%0a!!!Categories%0a* [[!UncategorizedBook]]%0a%0a%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[ReadingNotes.ReadingNotes|Menu]]'' ReadingNotes.ParolesZen=[[http://www.albin-michel.fr/fiche.php?EAN=9782226064387|Paroles Zen]] by Marc de Smedt - ISBN 9782226064387 - Albin Michel 1994%0a>>display:none%3c%3c%0a:book: (:if equal "Fabien" "{$Author}":)SharedLibrary:bookname.pdf#zoom=100&page=(:else:)http://books.google.com/books?id=ID&pg=PA(:ifend:)%0a>>%3c%3c%0a(:tc: 99:)(:tp: 999:)(:isbn: 2226064389:)%0a%0a%0a!!!Motivation%0aSince few years now, probably motivated by failure from people close to me, I try to live in a minimalist way. The zen philosophy seems to be overall rather close to it, focusing on what really matters in order to avoid unnecessary stress.%0a%0a!!!Pre-reading model%0aDraw a schema (using PmGraphViz or another solution) of the situation of the area in the studied domain before having read the book.%0a%0a!!!Reading%0a* [[#Chapter1]]1 Introduction to Template%0a** "interesting quote." (p[[{$:book}1|1]])%0a** note%0a** ...%0a* [[#Chapter2]]2 Interesting thing%0a** (p20)(:lp: 20:)(:lc: 2:)(:ld: 11/06/10:)%0a%0a(:startrecall:11/05/2010:)%0a%0a!!!See also%0a* [[http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marc_de_Smedt|Marc de Smedt]] on Wikipedia%0a* [[Wikipedia:Zen]]%0a** [[Wikipedia:Zazen]]%0a* [[Lean Thinking]] which, despite its business focus, question what value is and how one could avoid waste, also from Japanese origin (Toyota way)%0a** [[Wikipedia:Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance]]%0a* [[http://zengarden.sourceforge.net/|Zen Garden On Your Desktop]] simulates the Zen garden experience.%0a* [[Content/Meditation]]%0a%0a!!!Overall remarks and questions%0a* if everything is an algorithm (cf [[Programming The Universe]] and [[Fabien/My Beliefs]])%0a** if living organism are self-sustaining algorithms (using homeostasis, cf [[The Things We Do]])%0a*** how is that different from [[Wikipedia:Shinto]]%0a* inspired [[Content/MyAphorisms|few aphorisms]] %0a* could zazen also help in CS/IT tasks beside pauses?%0a** could the posture itself be used during the day?%0a* le bonzai au final n'est que le resultat tangible mais le temps qu'on y passe en est la reelle "valeur"%0a** also inspired by my visit to [[http://www.pbase.com/hjsteed/bbg_bonsai_gallery|Bonsai Gallery]] of the Brooklyn Botanical Garden%0a%0a!!!!Synthesis%0aSo in the end, it was about X and was based on Y.%0a%0a!!!!Critics%0aPoint A, B and C are debatable because of e, f and j.%0a%0a!!!Vocabulary%0a(:new_vocabulary_start:)%0anew_word%0a(:new_vocabulary_end:)%0a%0a!!!Post-reading model%0aDraw a schema (using PmGraphViz or another solution) of the situation of the area in the studied domain after having read the book. Link it to the pre-reading model and align the two to help easy comparison.%0a%0a!!!Categories%0a* [[!UncategorizedBook]]%0a%0a%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[ReadingNotes.ReadingNotes|Menu]]'' ReadingNotes.PermutationCity=[[http://www.publisher.org/ISBN|Template]] edited by Author - ISBN 0 - Publisher 200X%0a>>display:none%3c%3c%0a:book: (:if equal "Fabien" "{$Author}":)SharedLibrary:bookname.pdf#zoom=100&page=(:else:)http://books.google.com/books?id=ID&pg=PA(:ifend:)%0a>>%3c%3c%0a(:tc: 99:)(:tp: 999:)(:isbn: 0:)%0a%0a%0a!!!Motivation%0aAutour de 2005 "Rah mais ouais, voila, c'est l'avenir le futur je veux vivre sur Internet" (after watching The Matrix, skimming through The Singularity is Near, etc) et depuis environ 2010 "Non mais... en fait ca change rien." car meme sur Internet tu as des problemes de ressources, securite, etc%0a%0a!!!Pre-reading model%0aList the main decisions that should be impacted by reading the book in order to estimate the Seedea:Content/Newconcepts#InformationActionRatio and facilitate rule design as suggested after finishing [[TheTinkerersAccomplice]].%0a%0aDraw a schema (using PmGraphViz or another solution) of the situation of the area in the studied domain before having read the book.%0a%0a!!!Reading%0a* [[#Chapter1]]1 Introduction to Template%0a** "interesting quote." (p[[{$:book}1|1]])%0a** note%0a** ...%0a* [[#Chapter2]]2 Interesting thing%0a** (p20)(:lp: 20:)(:lc: 2:)(:ld: 11/11/11:)%0a%0a(:startrecall::)%0a%0a!!!See also%0a* internal link%0a* external link%0a* http://quiz.thefullwiki.org/ on the book itself, key topics and the authors%0a* reviews%0a** by her%0a** by him%0a* consider a set of rules%0a** inspired by finishing [[TheTinkerersAccomplice]] and wondering how I could apply it%0a* see [[Analysis/PracticalMindUploadingLimits]]%0a%0a!!!Overall remarks and questions%0a* this? that?%0a%0a!!!!Synthesis%0aSo in the end, it was about X and was based on Y.%0a%0a!!!!Critics%0aPoint A, B and C are debatable because of e, f and j.%0a%0a!!!Vocabulary%0a(:new_vocabulary_start:)%0anew_word%0a(:new_vocabulary_end:)%0a%0a!!!Post-reading model%0aDraw a schema (using PmGraphViz or another solution) of the situation of the area in the studied domain after having read the book. Link it to the pre-reading model and align the two to help easy comparison.%0a%0a!!!Categories%0a* [[!UncategorizedBook]]%0a* [[!Unfinished]]%0a%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[ReadingNotes.ReadingNotes|Menu]]'' ReadingNotes.PetitCoursDAutoDefenseIntellectuelle=[[http://www.luxediteur.com/autodefenseintellectuelle|Petit cours d'autodéfense intellectuelle]] by Normand Baillargeon - ISBN 2895960445 - Lux 2006%0a>>display:none%3c%3c%0a:book: (:if equal "Fabien" "{$Author}":)SharedLibrary:bookname.pdf#zoom=100&page=(:else:)http://books.google.com/books?id=ID&pg=PA(:ifend:)%0a>>%3c%3c%0a(:tc: 99:)(:tp: 999:)%0a%0a%0a!!!Motivation%0aDescribe in a sentences or two what motivated me to read this book.%0a%0a!!!Pre-reading model%0aDraw a schema (using PmGraphViz or another solution) of the situation of the area in the studied domain before having read the book.%0a%0a!!!Reading%0afinished around 2007%0a* [[#Chapter1]]1 Introduction to Template%0a** "interesting quote." (p[[{$:book}1|1]])%0a** note%0a** ...%0a* [[#Chapter2]]2 Interesting thing%0a** (p20)(:lp: 20:)(:lc: 2:)(:ld: 15/11/09:)%0a%0a!!!See also%0a* [[Content/Sophisms]]%0a* [[http://www.la-bas.org/article.php3?id_article=1888|Petit cours d’auto-défense intellectuelle]], La Bas Si J'Y Suis March 2010%0a* [[http://www.radio-canada.ca/radio/indicatifpresent/chroniques/63746.shtml|Petit cours d'autodéfense intellectuelle]], Entrevues, Radio-Canada 2005%0a* [[http://olivier.hammam.free.fr/imports/auteurs/normand/|Normand Baillargeon - Chroniques]], AO! Espace de la parole%0a%0a%0a!!!Overall remarks and questions%0a* this? that?%0a%0a!!!!Synthesis%0aSo in the end, it was about X and was based on Y.%0a%0a!!!!Critics%0aPoint A, B and C are debatable because of e, f and j.%0a%0a!!!Vocabulary%0a(:new_vocabulary_start:)%0anew_word%0a(:new_vocabulary_end:)%0a%0a!!!Post-reading model%0aDraw a schema (using PmGraphViz or another solution) of the situation of the area in the studied domain after having read the book. Link it to the pre-reading model and align the two to help easy comparison.%0a%0a!!!Categories%0a* [[!UncategorizedBook]]%0a%0a%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[ReadingNotes.ReadingNotes|Menu]]'' ReadingNotes.PetitElogeDUnSolitaire=[[http://www.gallimard.fr/Gallimard-cgi/Appli_catal/vers_detail.pl?numero_titre=10058716|Petit eloge d'un solitaire]] by Richard Millet - ISBN 9782070337798 - Folio 2007%0a>>display:none%3c%3c%0a:book: (:if equal "Fabien" "{$Author}":)SharedLibrary:bookname.pdf#zoom=100&page=(:else:)http://books.google.com/books?id=ID&pg=PA(:ifend:)%0a>>%3c%3c%0a(:tc: 10:)(:tp: 90:)(:isbn: 2070337790:)%0a%0a%0a!!!Motivation%0aShort, with a very tempting title and a back cover promoting uniqueness.%0a%0a!!!Pre-reading model%0aDraw a schema (using PmGraphViz or another solution) of the situation of the area in the studied domain before having read the book.%0a%0a!!!Reading%0a* "German Millet etant un de ces etres, si incomprehensible aujourd'hui, qui ont le gout de la solitude : une solitude qui etait plus un accomplissement que de la misanthropie ou la contestation de l'ordre social qu'elle est devenue dans une societe qui a fait du vivre-ensemble, de la transparence, du festif, de la convivialite, une des figures de la democratie ou les solitaires sont suspects aux vertueux hedonistes du nouvel ordre moral. Mais s'il aimait autant la solitude, c'etait qu'il pouvait ainsi laisser libre cours a ce qu'il faut bien appeler son originalite ou ses bizarreries." (p60)%0a** also back cover of the book%0a* "Les vies sont des legendes en quete de bouches." (p87)%0a** cf [[StrangeLoop|I Am A Strange Loop]] by Douglas Hofstadter%0a* "[...] sang que je perpetue et que je prefere au mot de genes, parce qu'il dit bien mieux la fatalite, la ressemblance, l'impossible, le drame, la transmission, la parole muee en chair, le fait meme de vivre." (p90)%0a** last sentence of the book%0a(:lp: 90:)(:lc: 10:)(:ld: 07/05/10:)%0a(:startrecall: 07/05/2010:)%0a%0a!!!See also%0a* [[Walden]] by Henry David Thoreau%0a* [[http://www.hermitary.com/|Hermitary]] resources and reflections on hermits and solitude%0a%0a!!!Overall remarks and questions%0a* overall it is still a praise but not a theoretical one, more of a very stylish life story.%0a* family links are important but tend to, maybe, make the book a bit more complex%0a* sentences are rather long, more than a page per sentence in the first chapter! This is not really a problem later on but quite surprising still.%0a%0a!!!!Synthesis%0aSo in the end, it was about X and was based on Y.%0a%0a!!!!Critics%0aPoint A, B and C are debatable because of e, f and j.%0a%0a!!!Vocabulary%0a(:new_vocabulary_start:)%0anew_word%0a(:new_vocabulary_end:)%0a%0a!!!Post-reading model%0aDraw a schema (using PmGraphViz or another solution) of the situation of the area in the studied domain after having read the book. Link it to the pre-reading model and align the two to help easy comparison.%0a%0a!!!Categories%0a* [[!UncategorizedBook]]%0a%0a%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[ReadingNotes.ReadingNotes|Menu]]'' ReadingNotes.PhilosophicalDarwinism=[[http://www.amazon.com/Philosophical-Darwinism-Knowledge-Natural-Selection/dp/0415086027|Philosophical Darwinism: On the Origin of Knowledge by Means of Natural Selection]] by Peter Munz - ISBN 0415086027 - Routledge 1993%0a>>display:none%3c%3c%0a:book: (:if equal "Fabien" "{$Author}":)SharedLibrary:bookname.pdf#zoom=100&page=(:else:)http://books.google.com/books?id=ID&pg=PA(:ifend:)%0a>>%3c%3c%0a(:tc: 5:)(:tp: 264:)%0a(:isbn: 0415086027:)%0a%0a%25comment%25note that this was finished much earlier but without recall, recall starts a month before the current date to already start with very spaced recalls%25%25%0a(:startrecall: 10/11/10:)%0a%0a!!!Motivation%0aQuote from Cziko's [[WithoutMiracles]] regarding a fish being a model of its environment (cf its [[http://faculty.ed.uiuc.edu/g-cziko/wm/references.html|references]]).%0a%0a!!!Pre-reading model%0aDraw a schema (using PmGraphViz or another solution) of the situation of the area in the studied domain before having read the book.%0a%0a%0a!!!Reading%0a* introduction%0a** distinction between knowledge and science and their respective roles, without having to use certainty as a distinction%0a*** science having to be public%0a*** knowledge potentially private%0a** role of knowledge in social evolution%0a*** dividing in groups in order to have social stability%0a**** even if having to use "false knowledge"%0a**** emergence of dogma in order to insure that bounds will not be questionned%0a** cell as a start for cognition%0a*** membrane as a selector of information by filtering what is good or not%0a**** a failure to do so resulting directly in death thus selection%0a*** no reference to Varela or Stewart with Life=Cognition ([[http://209.85.129.132/search?q=cache:U-yYJVWM97oJ:liris.cnrs.fr/enaction/docs/documents2006/Berder-rev.doc|paper]], short [[http://193.10.178.92/upload/45693/Cognition=LifeStewart.ppt|ppt]])%0a**** eventually to expand it [[http://cogprints.org/5689/|The World as Evolving Information]] by Gershenson, Dr Carlos (2007)%0a** study of the adaptive advantage of consciousness%0a*** despite the delay it causes%0a*** the difficulty to study it as an imprecisely defined concept%0a**** tied to language%0a*** moving from two-dimensional language%0a**** entirely descriptive and based solely on agents communication%0a*** to three-dimensional language%0a**** allowing the manipulation of non-existing objects%0a**** not being a mere extension but providing radically new affordances%0a***** with the high "price" of postponing action%0a**** "The most important aspect of having a three-dimensional language is that it enables the organism to go beyond the information given." p23%0a***** consequently allowing the process of finding mistakes to gain further information%0a* main thesis in part IV%0a** page 154, chapter V of part 4 - The Nature of the Mirror :%0a*** "Each organism is a theory about its environment."%0a*** regarding the concept of mirror see Konrad Lorenz's [[BehindTheMirror]]%0a**** quoted several times in the book%0a* the hypercycle from part V.II%0a** The Hypercycle : [[http://www.springerlink.com/content/r133207n06736808/|A principle of natural self-organization]], Manfred Eigen and Peter Schuster, 1997%0a** [[http://pespmc1.vub.ac.be/ORIGIN.html|Models of molecular-genetic systems origin]] by V.G. Red'ko, Principia Cybernetica Web, 1998%0a** [[http://pespmc1.vub.ac.be/HYPERC.html|Hypercycles]] by V.G. Red'ko, Principia Cybernetica Web, 1998%0a** [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Manfred_Eigen|Manfred Eigen]] from Wikipedia%0a*** German biophysicist who won the 1967 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for work on measuring fast chemical reactions.%0a** [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quasispecies_model|Quasispecies model]] a description of the process of the Darwinian evolution of certain self-replicating entities within the framework of physical chemistry.%0a%0a!!!See also%0a* [[http://www.iep.utm.edu/evo-epis/#SSH5b.v|Peter Munz]] section in Evolutionary Epistemology, Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy%0a* reference in [[http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/epistemology-evolutionary/|1.3 Descriptive versus Prescriptive Approaches]] section in Evolutionary Epistemology, Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy%0a* notes on related books%0a** [[WithoutMiracles]]%0a** [[Kuhn]]%0a** [[Popper]]%0a** [[EvolutionaryEpistemologyAsAScientificMethod]]%0a* [[http://www.sunypress.edu/p-445-issues-in-evolutionary-epistemo.aspx|Issues in Evolutionary Epistemology]], SUNY series in Philosophy and Biology 1989%0a* [[http://www.springerlink.com/content/np3548172772p251/|Taking Popper seriously by Michael Bradie]] review, Biology and Philosophy 1996%0a* [[http://digital.library.adelaide.edu.au/dspace/handle/2440/14113|Review of Peter Munz, Philosophical Darwinism]] by J. W. Smith and E. Moore, Explorations in Knowledge 1995%0a* [[http://press.princeton.edu/titles/778.html|Philosophy and the Mirror of Nature]] by Richard Rorty, Princeton University Press 1981%0a%0a!!!Overall remarks and questions%0aOne consequence of Munz's theory is that everybody (mathematicians, computer scientists, etc) building and converting models into tools, is making human beings embodying those models functionally useless in our society.%0a* today it already is fundamental to be able to select the correct mathematical model and the relevant algorithmic model%0a** it augment the ROI of software based on the resources need by the hardware but also the complexity of maintenance thus the cost of the overall structure%0a* but also in the past, the ability to select the right model embodied by another human%0a** by choosing the right person to cooperate with or delegate to the correct person, the ability to hire the correct person... thus selecting the adapted model!%0a%0a!!!!Synthesis%0aSo in the end, it was about X and was based on Y.%0a%0a!!!!Critics%0aPoint A, B and C are debatable because of e, f and j.%0a%0a!!!Vocabulary%0a(:new_vocabulary_start:)%0ainchoate%0ato bestow%0aado%0aslapdash%0amodicum%0asensum%0ato surmise%0ainnocuous%0aan adze%0astultifying%0ato bandy%0aadroit%0ainnuendoes%0amendacious%0ato wend%0a(:new_vocabulary_end:)%0a%0a!!!Post-reading model%0aDraw a schema (using PmGraphViz or another solution) of the situation of the area in the studied domain after having read the book. Link it to the pre-reading model and align the two to help easy comparison.%0a%0a!!!Categories%0a* [[!UncategorizedBook]]%0a%0a%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[ReadingNotes.ReadingNotes|Menu]]'' ReadingNotes.Popper=(:redirect TheLogicOfScientificDiscovery:) ReadingNotes.ProbablyApproximatelyCorrect=[[http://www.perseusbooksgroup.com/basic/book_detail.jsp?isbn=0465032710|Probably Approximately Correct: Nature's Algorithms for Learning and Prospering in a Complex World]] by Leslie Valiant - ISBN 9780465032716 - Basic Books 2013%0a>>display:none%3c%3c%0a:book: (:if equal "Fabien" "{$Author}":)SharedLibrary:bookname.pdf#zoom=100&page=(:else:)http://books.google.com/books?id=ID&pg=PA(:ifend:)%0a>>%3c%3c%0a(:tc: 99:)(:tp: 999:)(:isbn: 9780465032716:)%0a%0a%0a!!!Motivation%0aDiscovered his role in machine learning recently, missed his MIT conference a related topic. Wanting to read more about it and a good follow up regarding computational complexity to [[The Golden Ticket]].%0a%0a!!!Pre-reading model%0aList the main decisions that should be impacted by reading the book in order to estimate the Seedea:Content/Newconcepts#InformationActionRatio and facilitate rule design as suggested after finishing [[TheTinkerersAccomplice]].%0a%0aDraw a schema (using PmGraphViz or another solution) of the situation of the area in the studied domain before having read the book.%0a%0a!!!Reading%0a* defining ecorithm as living organism extracting information from the ecosystem%0a* [[#Chapter1]]1 Introduction to Template%0a** "interesting quote." (p[[{$:book}1|1]])%0a** note%0a** ...%0a* [[#Chapter2]]2 Interesting thing%0a** (p20)(:lp: 20:)(:lc: 2:)(:ld: 11/11/11:)%0a%0a(:startrecall::)%0a%0a!!!See also%0a* [[Tools/MachineLearning]]%0a* http://www.probablyapproximatelycorrect.com%0a* [[Wikipedia:Probably approximately correct learning]]%0a* consider the link with [[Analysis/StructuralInformationAsymmetries]]%0a** Adaptation/selection to computational milieu?%0a** more or less general than OWF?%0a* critic http://arxiv.org/abs/1308.5094%0a* http://quiz.thefullwiki.org/ on the book itself, key topics and the authors%0a* reviews%0a** by her%0a** by him%0a* consider a set of rules%0a** inspired by finishing [[TheTinkerersAccomplice]] and wondering how I could apply it%0a%0a%0a!!!Overall remarks and questions%0a* this? that?%0a%0a!!!!Synthesis%0aSo in the end, it was about X and was based on Y.%0a%0a!!!!Critics%0aPoint A, B and C are debatable because of e, f and j.%0a%0a!!!Vocabulary%0a(:new_vocabulary_start:)%0anew_word%0a(:new_vocabulary_end:)%0a%0a!!!Post-reading model%0aDraw a schema (using PmGraphViz or another solution) of the situation of the area in the studied domain after having read the book. Link it to the pre-reading model and align the two to help easy comparison.%0a%0a!!!Categories%0a* [[!UncategorizedBook]]%0a* [[!Unfinished]]%0a%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[ReadingNotes.ReadingNotes|Menu]]'' ReadingNotes.ProgrammingCollectiveIntelligence=[[http://oreilly.com/catalog/9780596529321/|Programming Collective Intelligence - Building Smart Web 2.0 Applications]] by Toby Segaran - ISBN 0596529325 - O'Reilly Media 2007%0a>>display:none%3c%3c%0a:book: (:if equal "Fabien" "{$Author}":)SharedLibrary:bookname.pdf#zoom=100&page=(:else:)http://books.google.com/books?id=ID&pg=PA(:ifend:)%0a>>%3c%3c%0a(:tc: 12:)(:tp: 368:)(:isbn: 0596529325:)%0a%0a!!!Motivation%0aClarify my understanding of machine learning, especially applied to the web.%0a%0a!!!Pre-reading model%0aDraw a schema (using PmGraphViz or another solution) of the situation of the area in the studied domain before having read the book.%0a%0a!!!Reading%0a* [[#Chapter1]]Chapter 1: Introduction to Collective Intelligence%0a** on the multiple usage with the classical example%0a*** spam, Google, NetFlix, ...%0a* [[#Chapter2]]Chapter 2: Making recommendations%0a** defining Euclidean distance (p10) and Pearson correlation (p11)%0a*** helpful 2D diagram of a "preference space" as a way to imagine in low dimensions%0a*** Pearson correlation advantage of correcting for grade inflation%0a** pointing to other functions such as the Jaccard coefficient or Manhattan distance, cf [[Wikipedia:Metric &40;mathematics&41;#Examples]]%0a** explaining the profile base to the product base recommendation by transforming the matrix used until then with products per profile to profiles per product%0a** explaining item-based filtering%0a** exercises %25red%25not%25%25 done%0a(:lp: 26:)(:lc: 2:)(:ld: 01/05/11:)%0a%0a(:startrecall::)%0a%0a!!!See also%0a* [[IntelligentBio]]%0a* [[AlgorithmsOfTheIntelligentWeb]] %0a* [[WatchingNotes/WatchingNotes#MachineLearningCS229]]%0a* example code http://examples.oreilly.com/9780596529321/PCI_Code.zip%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xMYJ18tggRs|A talk with Toby Segaran]], OSCON 2008%0a* [[Tools/Programming]]%0a* [[Content/Mathematics#MachineLearning]]%0a%0a!!!Overall remarks and questions%0a* this? that?%0a%0a!!!!Synthesis%0aSo in the end, it was about X and was based on Y.%0a%0a!!!!Critics%0aPoint A, B and C are debatable because of e, f and j.%0a%0a!!!Vocabulary%0a(:new_vocabulary_start:)%0anew_word%0a(:new_vocabulary_end:)%0a%0a!!!Post-reading model%0aDraw a schema (using PmGraphViz or another solution) of the situation of the area in the studied domain after having read the book. Link it to the pre-reading model and align the two to help easy comparison.%0a%0a!!!Categories%0a* [[!UncategorizedBook]]%0a* [[!Unfinished]]%0a%0a%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[ReadingNotes.ReadingNotes|Menu]]'' ReadingNotes.ProgrammingForPeace=[[http://www.springer.com/social+sciences/book/978-1-4020-4377-2|Programming for Peace, Computer-Aided Methods for International Conflict Resolution and Prevention]] edited by Robert Trappl - ISBN 1402043775 - Springer 2006%0a>>display:none%3c%3c%0a:book: (:if equal "Fabien" "{$Author}":)SharedLibrary:Programming%2520for%2520Peace%2520-%25202006.pdf#zoom=100&page=(:else:)http://books.google.com/books?id=o6Fv7XFhQgMC&pg=PT(:ifend:)%0a>>%3c%3c%0a(:isbn: 1402043775:)%0a%0a!!!Motivation%0aReading [[ReadingNotes.EvolutionaryDynamics|Evolutionary Dynamics]] and founding the application of its principle and computer science very interesting.%0a%0a!!!Pre-reading model%0aDraw a schema (using PmGraphViz or another solution) of the situation of the area in the studied domain before having read the book.%0a%0a!!!Reading%0a* [[#Preface]]Preface - Robert Trappl%0a** "why not try to use it to help decision-makers in government or concerned groups outside goverment who want to prevent the outbreak of war or want to end it? " (p[[{$:book}8|vii]])%0a** initiated in the 80s by the [[http://www.ofai.at/|Austrian Research Institute for Artificial Intelligence (OFAI)]]%0a*** [[http://www.ofai.at/research/aisoc/peace/|OFAI Artificial Intelligence for the Avoidance of Crises and Wars]] managed by the author%0a* [[#Introduction]]Introduction - Robert Trappl%0a** "%3c%3cProgramming for Peace>> should not mean %3c%3cpeace at any price>>. It even could mean %3c%3cwar>> in order to establish %3c%3clong-term peace>>. The title invites misinterpretation. " (p[[{$:book}10|1]])%0a** "This volume, however, is focused on one specific task: '''the study and application of computer-aided methods for international conflict resolution and prevention.'''" (p[[{$:book}11|2]])%0a** description of each chatper from page [[{$:book}12|3]] to [[{$:book}16|7]]%0a** use of the term "peacefare" (p[[{$:book}16|7]])%0a*** see also [[http://wearcam.org/glogs_against_terror.htm|Low intensity peacefare and assymetric peacefare]]%0a** "The final remark in Kirstie Bellmann's chapter is the best conclusion for this introduction: %3c%3cHopefully, this paper and its companion papers in this volume will start the discussion towards both experimentation and experience in Peacefare.>>" (p[[{$:book}16|7]])%0a%0a%0a%0aPart I%0a* [[#Chapter2]]Conflict Resolution by Democracies and Dictatorships: Are Democracies Better in Resolving Conflicts? %0a** "The chapter deals with the capacities of various regimes to master conflicts" (p[[{$:book}19|11]])%0a** "Cross-calculations show that, not surprisingly, on the whole democracies have had a better record in the management of conflicts than other regimes. " (p[[{$:book}19|11]])%0a** "The discussion concentrates rather on the theoretical foundation of that %3c%3claw>> [democratic peace]." (p[[{$:book}19|11]])%0a** "it is empirically proven that governments that feel threatened try to compensate this by the increase of their armaments. By this they trigger the so called security dilemma: neighbouring countries feel threatened as well and increase their armaments, thus escalating the arms race. " (p[[{$:book}29|21]])%0a*** [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Security_dilemma|Security dilemma]] or Spiral model, Wikipedia%0a** "The hypothesis that democracies have a higher potential for resolution than dictatorships can, therefore, be supported by the statistical test. " (p[[{$:book}36|28]])%0a** Conclusions with note on each hypothesis tested (p[[{$:book}43|35]]-[[{$:book}44|36]])%0a* [[#Chapter3]]Trade Liberalization and Political Instability in Developing Countries%0a** "According to the neoclassical perspective, trade renders the division of labor between states more efficient. " (p[[{$:book}58|51]])%0a*** [[ReadingNotes.InformationFeudalism|Information Feudalism]] describes in length the globalization process from the viewpoint of WTO, then known as GATT, but also developping country and the negociation process%0a** "States that have opened up to international competition use their comparative advantage, and thus can produce and consume more goods than autarkies. In free trading states, prices approach world market prices." (p[[{$:book}58|51]])%0a** "If free trade really leads to more income equality, we can expect an additional reduction in the risk of political conflict. Rich and satisfied citizens are, according to the theory of deprivation, less involved in protests than poor and disadvantaged people. " (p[[{$:book}58|51]])%0a** "gains from trade increase the interest in maintaining a free trade regime. " (p[[{$:book}58|51]])%0a** "[in Rogowski model] the winners are interested in accelerating the reforms in order to enlarge their power. " (p[[{$:book}60|53]])%0a*** Chapter [[ReadingNotes.HighSpeedSociety#HighSpeedSociety_Chapter8|8 The Spatiotemporal Dynamics of Globalizing Capital and Their Impact on State Power and Democracy]] by Bob Jessop, High Speed Society%0a** "We expect, in sum, that in the short term the process of foreign economic liberalization increases the risk of instability. " (p[[{$:book}63|56]])%0a** "in the long term an open economy is related with political stability, a finding for which we detect some support. In the short term, the process of liberalization does not appear to affect instability. " (p[[{$:book}71|64]])%0a** "more open economy are more susceptible to instability cannot be supported. The results of our regression analyses rather lead to the conclusion that countries that are more open economically seem to be more stable. This supports the basic idea that integration into the world economy reduces the risk of domestic conflicts. " (p[[{$:book}73|66]])%0a** "We are confident that by extending our research, the central finding will be maintained: Foreign economic liberalization has triggered in many countries what could be called the %3c%3cpeace dividend>> of globalization. " (p[[{$:book}73|66]])%0a* [[#Chapter4]]Computer Assisted Early Warning - the FAST Example %0a** "The border-conflict and later war between Ethiopia and Eritrea was the turning point when we realized that FAST could not longer rely on newswires if it ever wanted to go beyond descriptive analysis and actually forecast conflict escalation or de-escalation processes. " (p[[{$:book}81|74]])%0a** "we conclude that event data analysis is a viable tool for early warning purposes. " (p[[{$:book}84|77]])%0a** "two major reservations need to be stressed. %0a*** First, in areas with low media coverage event data based early warning efforts are to no avail without the existence of Local Information Networks that provide reliable information and maintain a certain flow of information at all times. [...]%0a*** Second, in the past event data based early warning was basically confined to descriptive analyses of conflictive trends and analysts still have to rely on their qualitative judgement to make conflict assessments." (p[[{$:book}86|79]])%0a* [[#Chapter5]]Country Indicators for Foreign Policy%0a** "The foundation upon which CIFP's methodology is based is the use of structural indicators of latent conflict potential. " (p[[{$:book}88|81]])%0a** "While the primary goal of risk assessment is to diagnose a situation rather than devise solutions, early warning is a process designed to pinpoint appropriate, forward looking, preventive strategies. " (p[[{$:book}91|84]])%0a** "The central purpose of early warning is thus not only to identify potential problems but also to create the necessary political will for preventive action to be taken. " (p[[{$:book}91|84]])%0a** "early warning represents a proactive political process whereby networks of organizations conduct analysis together in a collective effort to prevent likely events from occurring. " (p[[{$:book}91|84]])%0a** "The structural indicators included in the CIFP risk assessment reports cross nine interrelated issue areas identified as potential %3c%3cproblem areas:>> History of Armed Conflict; Governance and Political Instability; Militarization; Population Heterogeneity; Demographic Stress; Economic Performance; Human Development; Environmental Stress; and International Linkages. " (p[[{$:book}92|85]])%0a** "The risk index consists of the weighted average of nine composite indicators, corresponding to the nine issue areas outlined above" (p[[{$:book}93|86]])%0a** "a country's overall risk index is calculated on the basis of the weighted mean of the nine composite issue area scores" (p[[{$:book}103|96]])%0a** Conclusions%0a*** "the conflict prevention field is young and there is an inadequate %3c%3cknow-how>> of how to do good early warning and early response, and limited understanding of how to tackle complex conflict factors" (p[[{$:book}117|110]])%0a*** "While there are %3c%3cpockets>> of know-how and expertise, there is limited synergy and sharing in the field. " (p[[{$:book}117|110]])%0a**** is it, like research in cryptograpy according to [[ReadingNotes.ReadingNotes#CodeBook|The Cobe Book]], inherent to the strategical nature of the field?%0a**** see also [[#OverallRemarks|Overall remarks]]%0a*** "early warning and response are still characterised by %3c%3cextractive>> practices through an interventionist paradigm. Northern institutions analyse conflicts in the South and define and implement responses. " (p[[{$:book}118|111]])%0a*** "conflict prevention activities are often not informed by regular and locally prepared situation analyses. " (p[[{$:book}118|111]])%0a*** "the impact of conflict prevention activities is reduced because of a lack of co-ordination and strategy. " (p[[{$:book}118|111]])%0a* [[#Chapter6]]The Confman.2002 Data Set%0a** "This chapter purports to suggest a way, a method, of thinking about conflict management, and presenting some ideas for scholars and policy makers that might suggest how best to approach a conflict. " (p[[{$:book}121|115]])%0a** "The study of international conflict was thus mostly the study of one conflict, and its causes, evolution and termination were generally discussed in terms of unique features. Here we want to present a very different logic and a very different methodology. " (p[[{$:book}122|116]])%0a** "we have to adopt a different approach; an approach that recognizes that conflicts have many features in common, and that we can make better decisions about conflicts when we learn more about conflict in general, rather than about a specific conflict in particular. " (p[[{$:book}122|116]])%0a** "We work within a conceptual framework that highlights the reciprocal nature of conflict management, and recognizes that the outcomes of all social processes are influenced by the structure or context of that situation, and the actual process of behaviors that occurs within that structure. " (p[[{$:book}124|118]])%0a** "We recognize that what happens in conflict management in any given moment may well be affected by what happened in the past between these two parties, or by their perception of the future. " (p[[{$:book}124|118]])%0a** "the intention is to present as inclusive as possible a collection of all relevant activities within our case criteria (including different types and levels of international conflicts and different management agents and approaches) that can then be utilised in a number of different avenues of research. " (p[[{$:book}125|119]])%0a** "Currently there is no minimum threshold placed on the number of fatalities for an event to be counted as a conflict. " (p[[{$:book}125|119]])%0a** "The international political system is a social system that is dynamic and composed of a number of core elements that characterize the situational, relational, and contextual milieu that define international interactions and conflict behavior. " (p[[{$:book}126|120]]-[[{$:book}127|121]])%0a** "States after all are the main actors on the international stage. They still have a monopoly over the use of violence in today�s world, and they are often organized to wage conflicts against other states. " (p[[{$:book}131|125]])%0a** "Conflict management refers to all manners of efforts, both formal and informal, to affect or change the nature of a conflict, and the way the parties interact so as to reduce its violence while increasing any possible benefits from it. " (p[[{$:book}132|126]])%0a%0a%0a%0aPart II%0a* Events, Patterns, and Analysis %0a** "If conflicts cannot be anticipated, what chance do we have to prevent or stop them? Consequently, we see many uses for an increased ability to anticipate the outbreak of serious conflict. " (p[[{$:book}150|146]])%0a** "creation of events data is basically a process of content analysis and involves three steps:%0a*** A source or sources of news about political interactions is identified.[...]%0a*** A coding system is developed, or a researcher may decide to use an existing coding system [...]%0a*** Such an approach [corpus-driven techniques] eliminates the need to manually formulate extraction rules." (p[[{$:book}154|150]])%0a** "two paths of analysis. %0a*** The first will involve attempting to predict the onset of serious international conflict strictly from patterns in previous events. %0a*** The second path involves building models that will increase our understanding of the process by which conflict escalates. " (p[[{$:book}156|152]])%0a** "there must be enough information in the event stream prior to the onset of serious conflict to predict it. That is, the pattern of events prior to the onset should allow for the prediction of serious conflict without an excessive number of false positives or false negatives. " (p[[{$:book}157|153]])%0a* Forecasting Conflict in the Balkans using Hidden Markov Models%0a** ?%0a* Neural Computation for International Conflict Management%0a** ?%0a* Modeling International Negotiation%0a** "Statistical approaches are based on assumptions about the distribution of data (e.g., parametric analyses assume normal distributions) while machine-learning approaches make few assumptions about the distributions." (p228)%0a** ''information gain'' (p232) are also often called ''gain criterion'', cf chapter 6 of [[ReadingNotes/IntelligentBio]]%0a** "Restricting the degree of the polynom results in models that have a worse fit on the data points, but will typically be better in capturing the inherent trend. These models will thus be better in making predictions for new, unseen points." (p233)%0a* Machine Learning Methods for Better Understanding, Resolving, and Preventing International Conflicts%0a** "The main motivation guiding our research during the last 15 years, formulated as question, has been: Is it possible to aid decision-makers or their advisors who want to prevent the outbreak of hostilities/wars or to end them by means of negotiations or mediation, by giving them (interactively) recommendations as the result of applying Artificial Intelligence methods to existing war/crisis/mediation databases? " (p251)%0a** short insert presenting the 2 main AI techniques : decision tree (p252-253) and case-based reasonning (p253-254)%0a** "the comparison with the default percentage is the only correct way to evaluate the improvement obtained by a forecasting method. However, in many cases even a small improvement may justify an application. " (p258)%0a%0aPart III%0a%0a* New Methods for Conflict Data%0a** "the paper emphasizes methods whose principle feature is that they purchase substantive realism at the cost of more compute cycles, not more advanced statistics. " (p321)%0a** [[http://www.williamlowe.net/|Will Lowe's Homepage]] political methodologist specializing in statistical text analysis, with applications to international relations and comparative politics.%0a** "Both of these problems [uninformative attributes and missing data] can be solved in a principled way by using probabilistic expert systems (Castillo et al., 1999), sometimes referred to as graphical models, or Bayes nets. " (p329)%0a*** http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joint_probability_distribution%0a*** [[http://www.cup.es/us/catalogue/catalogue.asp?isbn=0898713730|Probabilistic Expert Systems]] by Glenn Shafer, Cambridge University Press 1987%0a* Information, Power, and War%0a** "In contrast to the conventional argument that the distribution of power causes conflict, I maintain that uncertainty about the distribution of power is as important a predictor of the probability of conflict as is the observed balance of power" (p336)%0a** "[the author uses] a bargaining model to explore these questions formally and use Bayesian statistics to evaluate the empirical credibility of that bargaining model. " (p336)%0a** "Since the balance of power approach associates equal distributions of power with uncertainty, the ''distribution of information'' is central. Even the earliest theoretical work implicitly connects uncertainty to power distributions" (p337)%0a** "Balance of power approaches assume that uncertainty makes states cautious, thus reducing conflict. Power parity theorists believe that uncertainty makes dissatisfied states more likely to use force to alter the status quo" (p337-338)%0a** "when the costs of conflict and the odds of success are known to both the challenger and defender, they are always able to settle their differences without a militarized clash. " (p341)%0a** "the distribution of information and its relationship to power are important determinants of international interactions. " (p354)%0a* Modeling Effects of Emotion and Personality on Political Decision-Making%0a** "This chapter describes a generic methodology for representing the effects of multiple, interacting emotional states and personality traits on decision- making, and an associated computational cognitive architecture which implements this methodology. " (p355)%0a** "regardless of whether we wish to model 'good' or 'bad' decision-making, it is clear that effects of states and traits must be incorporated, if we are to develop realistic models of human decision-making. " (p357)%0a** reference to Minsky's book The Emotion Machine (p357)%0a** "A number of specific judgment and decision-making biases were identified, including the following: %0a*** availability bias (the tendency to base decisions on the most readily available evidence, rather than the most appropriate evidence, hence the primacy and recency bias resulting from biased memory recall),%0a*** confirmation bias (the tendency to prefer, or actively seek out, evidence that supports one&'s hypotheses, expectations and goals), and%0a*** framing effects (the tendency to be influenced by, and respond differently to, the wording (as opposed to the substance) of a question or a decision). " (p360)%0a** "another important bias [...] endemic in decisions made by groups: the groupthink bias" (p360)%0a** [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Satisficing|Satisficing]] model%0a** [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Naturalistic_decision_making|Naturalistic decision making]] model%0a** methodology MAMID (Methodology for Analysis and Modeling of Individual Differences) (p374)%0a** [[http://ict.usc.edu/|Institute for Creative Technologies]] at USC (University of Southern California)%0a* Peacemaker 2020%0a** explanatory story then analysis%0a** presentation of computationally reflective approaches including Wrappings and continual contemplation techniques (Bellman and Landauer) (p430-431)%0a** emphasis on "story logics"%0a** "Stories not only have the structure and order associated with scenarios, they also include motivations, values (as Barry Kort has pointed out repeatedly), characters, emotions, and viewpoints." (p435)%0a%0a* Concluding Remarks: And Terrorism?%0a** "“conventional” databases are practically useless, new databases focusing on terrorist attacks had and have to be developed." (p441)%0a(:lp: 461:)(:ld: 07/02/10:)(:lc: 15:)%0a%0a!!!Tools mentioned%0a!!!!Frameworks%0a* [[http://www.dupuyinstitute.org/tndm.htm|Tactical, Numerical, Deterministic Model (TNDM)]] developed by the Dupuy Institute (p[[{$:book}10|1]])%0a* [[http://www.prio.no/CSCW/Datasets/Stata-Tools/|BTSCS: Binary Time-Series Cross Section data analysis utility]] CSCW 1998%0a* [[http://web.ku.edu/~keds/|Kansas Event Data System (KEDS)]] automated coding of English-language news reports to generate political event data then used in statistical early warning models to predict political change.%0a* [[http://www.swisspeace.ch/typo3/en/peace-conflict-research/previous-projects/fast-international/index.html|FAST International]] swisspeace's Early Warning Program (p[[{$:book}78|71]])%0a* Matlab 6 and the toolbox Netlab (p200)%0a** model "mlp" was used for multiplayer perceptrons%0a** model "glm" for linear classification%0a** quasi-Newton method for optimization algorithm%0a** [[http://code.google.com/p/bnt/|bnt (Bayes Net Toolbox) for Matlab]] (formerly [[http://www.ai.mit.edu/murphyk/|Kevin Murphy's Bayes Net Toolbox]]) (p332)%0a* [[http://www.cs.waikato.ac.nz/~ml/weka/|Weka 3]] Data Mining with Open Source Machine Learning Software in Java%0a* [[http://www.vranet.com/IDEA/|IDEA: Integrated Data for Event Analysis]] conceptual framework for use in coding social, economic and political events data. (p322)%0a!!!!Techniques%0a* [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Haar_wavelet|Haar wavelet]] on Wikipedia%0a!!!!Datasets%0a* [[http://www.systemicpeace.org/polity/polity4.htm|Polity IV Project]] Political Regime Characteristics and Transitions, 1800-2008%0a* [[http://www.hiik.de/en/kosimo/|COSIMO]] information on political conflicts between 1945 and today%0a* [[http://www.databanksinternational.com/|Cross-National Time-Series Data Archive (CNTS)]] annual data for a range of countries from 1815 to the present.%0a!!!!Indexes%0a* D-Index%0a* Combined regime-index%0a* Polity IV index%0a* [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Herfindahl_index|Herfindahl index]] also known as Herfindahl-Hirschman Index or HHI, Wikipedia%0a* Gini-index%0a[[SharedLibrary:Programming%2520for%2520Peace%2520-%25202006.pdf#search=index|Search on "index"]]%0a%0a%0a!!!See also%0a* added Seedea:Content/Newconcepts#RichardsonsArmsRaceModel as he is mentioned as one of the pioneers of the field%0a* my notes on %0a** [[ReadingNotes.BattleOfCognition|Battle of Cognition : The Future Information-Rich Warfare and the Mind of the Commander]] 2007%0a** [[ReadingNotes.IntelligentBio|The Application of Artificial Intelligence Techniques to Bioinformatics Problems]] 2005 %0a* my analysis [[Seedea:Utopiahanalysis/Politicsnewoldtools|Politics : the new and the old tools]]%0a* the management system of the Romdo city in [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ergo_Proxy|Ergo Proxy]]%0a* [[http://www.sipri.org/|Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI)]] ''A Top Global Think Tank''%0a* [[http://www.arte.tv/fr/Comprendre-le-monde/le-dessous-des-cartes/392,CmC=2222300,view=presentation.html|Les Etats Defaillants]] Jean-Christophe Victor, Arte 2008%0a* [[http://www.economist.com/markets/rankings/category.cfm?category_id=9248290|Rankings in Politics]] by Economist.com%0a** including Political instability index, Global peace index, Democracy index %0a* in my Key Experiments [[Content.KeyExperiments#WorldSimulation|World Simulation]], Kansas State University Spring 2008%0a* [[http://ecc-platform.org/|Environment, Conflict and Cooperation Platform (ECC-Platform)]] clearing house and platform of exchange on environment, conflict, and cooperation.%0a* [[http://www.gapminder.org/|Gapminder.org]] ''For a fact based world view.'' as by Hans Rosling during TED 2007%0a* [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peace_and_conflict_studies|Peace and conflict studies]] "a political science field that identifies and analyses violent and nonviolent behaviours as well as the structural mechanisms attending social conflicts with a view towards understanding those processes which lead to a more desirable human condition." according to Wikipedia%0a** including extensive listings of [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peace_and_conflict_studies#Journals|Journals]] and [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peace_and_conflict_studies#Research_institutes|Research institutes]]%0a* [[http://www.williamury.com/books/getting-to-yes|Getting to Yes]] by William Ury%0a** [[http://www.pon.harvard.edu/|Program on Negotiation at Harvard Law School]]* [[http://events.ccc.de/2009/12/27/if-you-dont-like-politics-at-least-work-on-the-software/|If you don’t like politics, at least work on the software!]] on Frank Riegers keynote 26C3 talk, CCC Events Weblog December 2009%0a* [[http://hunch.net/|Machine Learning (Theory)]] collaborative blog%0a* [[http://polmeth.wustl.edu/|Society for Political Methodology]] at Washington University in St Louis%0a* [[http://www.beyondintractability.org/|Beyond Intractability]] Free Knowledge Base on More Constructive Approaches to Destructive Conflict by University of Colorado%0a* [[http://xml.gov/stratml/|Strategy Markup Language (StratML)]] XML vocabulary and schema for strategic plans.%0a* [[http://dvn.iq.harvard.edu/dvn/dv/cid|Center for International Development (CID) Dataverse]], IQSS Dataverse Network at Harvard University%0a%0a!!!Overall remarks and questions%0a* this + evolutionary dynamics + evolutionary epistemology (and thus my personnal study of creativity)%0a** could make a pretty interesting topic of research%0a** leveraging each for such a goal (peace)%0a* based on the red queen principle competition is pervasive, can we thus see of transition from militarised conflicts to other forms?%0a** transnational business conflicts?%0a*** could lawsuit datasets show such a trend?%0a*** leading democracies force other states militarely, a terrain on which they can't compete, to move to international trade, a new legal terrain in which they can't compete either%0a** ethical or cultural conflicts?%0a*** "In the future, the ethnic-religious conflicts will dominate since there will hardly be any more violent conflicts between states." (p[[{$:book}28|20]])%0a** %25red%25directly of models like those discussed in this book%25%25%0a*** looking for "exploits" in such models (smart hawk?) lead to "political hacking"?%0a*** i.e. can a group look at another potential models for flaws and use their publications in order to gain an advantage?%0a*** Seedea:Research/StrategicalEpistemology%0a**** including my earlier proposition of analysis [[Seedea:Utopiahanalysis/Utopiahanalysis#BattleOfModels|Battle of models, why epistemology is fundamental is a world with limited resources]]%0a*** [[http://www.cyberpunkreview.com/internet-find/paul-buchheit-on-applied-philosophy-aka-hacking/|Paul Buchheit on Applied Philosophy (aka "Hacking")]], Cyberpunk Review October 2009%0a* is there a timeline, or better a phylogeny, of the tools used?%0a** can we see patterns in their evolutions?%0a** can we predict what could the next step?%0a** can we generate a set of potential next steps?%0a* run multiple countries simulations%0a** cellular automaton for each country based on the results of a framework%0a** list of potential scenarii%0a* are they weapon manufacturers lobbying for or against funding in that research area?%0a* applied to the Middle East? (yes, cf chapter Machine Learning Methods for Better Understanding, Resolving, and Preventing International Conflicts)%0a** OPEP countries?%0a* good indicators to anticipate%0a** carbon trade fluctuation?%0a** military industry bonds fluctuation?%0a** cf also chapter Machine Learning Methods for Better Understanding, Resolving, and Preventing International Conflicts as they discuss the move from a 2 powers situations to a 1 super-power situation%0a* [[http://www.geohive.com/|GeoHive: Global Statistics]] geopolitical data, statistics on the human population, Earth and more.%0a* JAIR [[http://www.jair.org/specialtrack.html|International Planning Competition]] (PDDL) special track, started in 1998%0a** [[http://ipc.informatik.uni-freiburg.de/PddlExtension|PDDL]] (Planning Domain Definition Language)%0a* [[http://appsfordevelopment.challengepost.com/|Apps for development]] with the World Bank%0a%0a!!!!Synthesis%0aSo in the end, it was about X and was based on Y.%0a%0a!!!!Critics%0aPoint A, B and C are debatable because of e, f and j.%0a%0a!!!Vocabulary%0a(:new_vocabulary_start:)%0aheteroscedasticity%0a(:new_vocabulary_end:)%0a%0a!!!Post-reading model%0aDraw a schema (using PmGraphViz or another solution) of the situation of the area in the studied domain after having read the book. Link it to the pre-reading model and align the two to help easy comparison.%0a%0a!!!Categories%0a* [[!Politics]]%0a* [[!Information]]%0a%0a%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[ReadingNotes.ReadingNotes|Menu]]'' ReadingNotes.ProgrammingTheUniverse=[[http://www.randomhouse.com/kvpa/lloyd/|Programming the Universe]] by Seth Lloyd - ISBN 9781400040926 - Random House 2006%0a(:isbn: 1400040922:)%0a%0a(:startrecall: 02/01/11:)%0a%0a!!!Motivation%0aImproving my understand of physics through the door of information. Repetitively kept on trying to maintain a physicalist coherence yet constantly manipulating abstractions thus wondering what there grounding or physical constituent are.%0a%0a!!!Personal view%0a* theory%0a** everything is an algorithm%0a*** everything alive is an optimization algorithm%0a* resulting tool%0a** [[Seedea:Seedea/SandIdeabox#arhs|Augmented reality heuristics system]] from Seedea SandIdeabox%0a%0a!!!Pre-reading model%0aDraw a schema (using PmGraphViz or another solution) of the situation of the area in the studied domain before having read the book.%0a%0a!!!Reading%0a%0a* Prologue: The Apple and the Universe%0a** "The significance of a bit of information depends on how that information is processed." (p7)%0a** "The significance of a bit depends not just on its value but on how that value affects other bits over time, as part of the continued information processing that makes up the dynamical evolution of the universe." (p7)%0a%0a[[#ProgrammingTheUniverse_Part1]]Part One: The Big Picture%0a* [[#ProgrammingTheUniverse_Chapter1]][[#Chapter1]]1 Introduction%0a** "The universe is made of bits. Every molecule, atom, and elementary particle registers bits of information. Every interaction between those pieces of the universe processes that information by altering those bits. That is, the universe computes, and because the universe is governed by the laws of quantum mechanics, it computes in an intrinsically quantum mechanical fashion; its bits are quantum bits. The history of the universe is, in effect, a huge and ongoing quantum computation. The universe is a quantum computer." (p10)%0a** "Quantum mechanics is the branch of physics that deals with matter and energy at its smallest scales." (p11)%0a*** one could wonder if it wouldn't be more precise to say the "smallest scales so far" or "smallest known scales" based on the evolution of the concept of atom in history of science%0a*** consequently could this theory benefits from [[Wikipedia:Scale relativity]] (as far as it is correct...)%0a** "The digital revolution under way today is merely the latest in a long line of information-processing revolutions stretching back through the development of language, the evolution of sex, and the creation of life, to the beginning of the universe itself." (p11)%0a** "a quantum bit, or %3c%3cqubit>>, can register both 0 and 1 ''at the same time''" (p11)%0a** "A quantum computer is a democracy of information: every atom, electron, and photon participates equally in registering and processing information." (p11-12)%0a** "Moore’s law is a law not of nature, but of human ingenuity." (p12)%0a** "Even if this exponential rate of progress can be sustained, it will still take forty years [written in 2006] before quantum computers can match the number of bits registered by today’s classical computers." (p13)%0a** "One of the best ways to understand a law of nature is to build and operate a machine that illustrates that law." (p13)%0a** "Once we have seen how quantum computers work, we will be able to put bounds on the computational capacity of the universe." (p13)%0a** "''Physical systems speak a language whose grammar consists of the laws of physics.''" (p14)%0a** "The information-processing technology (e.g., the abacus) is typically inseparable from the conceptual breakthrough (e.g., zero)." (p16)%0a*** see also my notes on [[Seedea:CoEvolution.HistoryIdeaManagement#CognitiveArcheology|Cognitive Archeology]]%0a** "communication. Every successful mutation, every instance of speciation, constitutes an advance in information processing. But for an even greater revolution, dwarfing all that followed, we turn the clock back a billion years, to the invention of sex." (p17)%0a*** see also my notes on [[TheRedQueen]] by Matt Ridley in 1993 and [[TheMatingMind]] and Geoffrey Miller in 2000%0a** "Moving even farther back in time, we come to the grandmother of all information-processing revolutions, life itself." (p18)%0a** "The amount of information in a gene can be measured: the human genome possesses some 6 billion bits of information." (p18)%0a*** but according to [[Wikipedia:Evolutionary developmental biology]] (aka EvoDevo) it could be slightly more complex as DNA interprets itself, generating a form of compression (or bootstrapping gradually more complex interpreters)%0a** "the sum total of all genetic information processing performed by living organisms dwarfs the information processing performed by man made computers, and should continue to do so for quite some time." (p18)%0a** "The machine performing the %3c%3cuniversal>> computation is the universe itself." (p18)%0a* [[#ProgrammingTheUniverse_Chapter2]][[#Chapter2]]2 Computation%0a** "it is far easier to measure a quantity of information than to say what information is." (p19)%0a** explanation of bits, binary digits, counting in binary, powers of 2, ...%0a** "The reason it is so hard to pin down is that the meaning of a piece of information depends very much on how the information is to be interpreted." (p24)%0a** "If you adopt Wittgenstein’s perspective that the meaning of a piece of information is to be found in the action this information provokes, the meaning of a computer program written in a particular computer language is to be found in the actions the computer performs as it interprets that program." (p25)%0a** "The unambiguous nature of a computer program means that one and only one meaning is assigned to each statement. If a statement in a computer language has more than one possible interpretation, an error message is the result: for computers, ambiguity is a bug. By comparison, human languages are rich in ambiguity: except in special circumstances, most statements in, for example, English, have a variety of potential meanings, and this is a key aspect of poetry, fiction, flirting, and plain everyday conversation. The ambiguity of human language is not a bug, it’s a bonus!" (p25)%0a** "In the same way that words can represent ideas and things, so can bits. The word and the bit are means by which information is conveyed, though the interpreter must supply the meaning." (p26)%0a** "if you define a computer as a machine that processes information, then pretty much anything can compute." (p26)%0a** "Computers date back to the early days of ''Homo sapiens''. Like the first tools, the first computers were rocks. %3c%3cCalculus>> is the Latin word for pebble, and the first calculations were performed by arranging and rearranging just that." (p27)%0a*** see again my notes on [[Seedea:CoEvolution.HistoryIdeaManagement#CognitiveArcheology|Cognitive Archeology]]%0a*** page 26 to 28 draw a very short but very interesting history view on computing accross the (human) ages%0a** "types of computers to which I will refer.%0a*** A digital computer is a computer that operates by applying logic gates to bits; a digital computer can be electronic or mechanical.%0a*** A classical computer is a computer that computes using the laws of classical mechanics.%0a*** A classical digital computer is one that computes by performing classical logical operations on classical bits.%0a*** An electronic computer is one that computes using electronic devices such as vacuum tubes or transistors.%0a*** A digital electronic computer is a digital computer that operates electronically.%0a*** An analog computer is one that operates on continuous signals as opposed to bits; it gets its name because such a computer is typically used to construct a computational %3c%3canalog>> of a physical system.%0a*** Analog computers can be electronic or mechanical.%0a*** A quantum computer is one that operates using the laws of quantum mechanics. Quantum computers have both digital and analog aspects." (p27)%0a** presentation of the different logic gates%0a** "NOT, COPY, AND, and OR [...] make up a universal set of logic gates." (p29)%0a** "When a computer computes, all it is doing is applying logic gates to bits" (p30)%0a** "All sufficiently powerful systems of logic contain unprovable statements. The computational analog of an unprovable statement is an uncomputable quantity." (p31)%0a** "Gödel showed that the capacity for self-reference leads automatically to paradoxes in logic" (p31)%0a** "Turing showed that self-reference leads to uncomputability in computers" (p31)%0a** "our own future choices are inscrutable to ourselves" (p31)%0a** "The inscrutable nature of our choices when we exercise free will is a close analog of the halting problem: once we set a train of thought in motion, we do not know whether it will lead anywhere at all. Even if it does lead somewhere, we don’t know where that somewhere is until we get there." (p32)%0a** "Averroës (Ibn Rushd) in his studies of Aristotle concluded that what is immortal in human beings is not their soul but their capacity for reason. Reason is immortal exactly because it is not specific to any individual; instead, it is the common property of all reasoning beings." (p32)%0a*** was this philosphy part of the inspiration that lead George Boole to write "An Investigation of the Laws of Thought"?%0a* [[#ProgrammingTheUniverse_Chapter3]][[#Chapter3]]3 The Computational Universe%0a** "The two descriptions, computational and physical, are complementary ways of capturing the same phenomena." (p33)%0a** "Quantum mechanics describes energy in terms of quantum fields, a kind of underlying fabric of the universe, whose weave makes up the elementary particles - photons, electrons, quarks." (p34)%0a** "in the story of the universe told in this book, the primary actor in the physical history of the universe is ''information''. Ultimately, information and energy play complementary roles in the universe: Energy makes physical systems do things. Information tells them what to do." (p34)%0a** "entropy is the information required to specify the random motions of atoms and molecules - motions too small for us to see. ''Entropy is the information contained in a physical system that is invisible to us''." (p34)%0a** "The laws of thermodynamics guide the interplay between our two actors, energy and information." (p36)%0a** "Free energy is energy in a highly ordered form associated with a relatively low amount of entropy." (p36)%0a** "The relatively small amount of information required to describe this energy makes it available for use: that’s why it’s called free." (p36)%0a** "The universe we see around us arises from the interplay between these two quantities, interplay governed by the first and second laws of thermodynamics. Energy is conserved. Information never decreases. It takes energy for a physical system to evolve from one state to another. That is, it takes energy to process information. The more energy that can be applied, the faster the physical transformation takes place and the faster the information is processed. The maximum rate at which a physical system can process information is proportional to its energy. The more energy, the faster the bits flip." (p36)%0a** The Story of the Universe: Part Two%0a*** description of the information/energy evolution of the universe (p36-39)%0a*** "It is this interplay -this back-and-forth between information and energy- that makes the universe compute." (p36)%0a*** "If there were no alternatives to the initial state of the universe, then exactly zero bits of information were required to describe it; it registered zero bits. This initial paucity of information is consistent with the notion that the universe sprang from nothing." (p37)%0a*** "Current physical theories suggest that the amount of energy in the early universe grew very rapidly (a process called %3c%3cinflation>>), while the amount of information grew more slowly. The early universe remained simple and orderly: it could be described by just a few bits of information. The energy that was created was free energy." (p37)%0a*** "''The Big Bang was also a Bit Bang''" (p37)%0a** "The theory of quantum mechanics gives rise to large-scale structure because of its intrinsically probabilistic nature." (p39)%0a** "The larger the clump grew, the hotter the matter became. If enough matter clumped together, the temperature in the center of the clump rose to the point at which thermonuclear reactions are ignited: the sun began to shine! The light from the sun has lots of free energy" (p40)%0a** "Alonzo Church and Alan Turing, hypothesized that any possible mathematical manipulation can be performed on a universal computer; that is, universal computers can generate mathematical patterns of any level of complexity." (p41)%0a** "The idea that the universe might be, at bottom, a digital computer is decades old. In the 1960s, Edward Fredkin [...] and Konrad Zuse [...] both proposed that the universe was fundamentally a universal digital computer." (p41)%0a** "there is no known way for them to perform a full-blown dynamical simulation of a complex quantum system without using vast amounts of dynamical resources. Classical bits are very bad at storing the information required to characterize a quantum system: the number of bits grows ''exponentially'' with the number of pieces of the system." (p42)%0a** "The failure of classical simulation of quantum systems suggests that the universe is intrinsically more computationally powerful than a classical digital computer." (p42)%0a** "The amount of time the quantum computer takes to perform the simulation is proportional to the time over which the simulated system evolves, and the amount of memory space required for the simulation is proportional to the number of subsystems or subvolumes of the simulated system. The simulation proceeds by a direct mapping of the dynamics of the system onto the dynamics of the quantum computer." (p43)%0a** "Quantum computers, then, are universal quantum simulators." (p43)%0a** "In fact, the universe is ''indistinguishable'' from a quantum computer." (p43)%0a** after describing Bolzmann's hypothesis of a universe created by an entirely random process, the author says "To create anything more complicated by a random process would require greater computational resources than the universe possesses." (p46)%0a*** which let suppose that evaluation of the "computational resources [that] the universe posseses" are well known, it would be interesting to understand this evaluation and especially it's predictibility (if it can hypothesize an evolution of computational resources)%0a**** see sections Physical Limits to Computation (p108-111) followed by The Computational Capacity of the Universe (p112-115) of chapter [[#Chapter7|7 The Universal Computer]] and also Further Reading%0a%0a[[#ProgrammingTheUniverse_Part2]]Part Two: A Closer Look%0a* [[#ProgrammingTheUniverse_Chapter4]][[#Chapter4]]4 Information and Physical Systems%0a** "the first law of thermodynamics is a statement about ''energy'': energy is conserved when it is transformed from mechanical energy to heat. The second law of thermodynamics, however, is a statement about ''information'', and about how it is processed at the microscopic scale." (p49)%0a** "Entropy (from the Greek for %3c%3cin turning>>) was first defined by Rudolf Clausius in 1865 as a mysterious thermodynamic quantity that limits the power of steam engines." (p50)%0a** "To understand what information has to do with atoms, look at the origins of the atomic hypothesis" (p52)%0a** "The atomic hypothesis was based on an aesthetic notion: distaste for the infinite. The ancients simply did not want to believe that you could keep subdividing matter into ever smaller pieces." (p52)%0a** "Temperature is energy per bit." (p53)%0a** introducing Maxwell's demon (p53-54)%0a** "''It is the demon’s ability to get information about the atoms that allows him to accomplish this apparent violation of physical law.''" (p54)%0a** "the entropy of a system was proportional to the number of bits required to describe the microscopic state of the atoms." (p55)%0a** "The epitaph on Boltzmann’s tomb reads %3c%3cS = k log W>>, which is just a fancy way of saying that the entropy of something is proportional to the number of bits registered by its microscopic state. Another way of saying the same thing is that the entropy is proportional to the length, in bits, of the number of the microscopic states. In this formula, k is known as Boltzmann’s constant." (p55)%0a** "But whether they knew it or not, the pioneers of statistical mechanics discovered the formula for information fifty years before the mathematical theory of information was in place." (p55)%0a** "Information can be created but it can’t be destroyed" (p56)%0a*** a principle that was debated in regard to black holes and their potential usage in order precisely to compute, references needed%0a** "Erasure destroys the information in the bit. But the laws of physics do not allow processes that do nothing but erase a bit. Any process that erases a bit in one place must transfer that same amount of information somewhere else. This is known as Landauer’s principle, after Rolf Landauer, the pioneer of the physics of information, who discovered it in the early 1960s." (p56)%0a** "It is perhaps easier to conceive of an increase in entropy in these terms: energy degrading from useful to useless forms." (p58)%0a** "The answer lies in a fundamental fact of nature that I call %3c%3cthe spread of ignorance>>. Unknown bits infect known bits." (p58)%0a** "The spread of ignorance is reflected in the increase of a quantity called %3c%3cmutual information>>." (p59)%0a** "The mutual information is equal to the sum of the entropies taken separately, minus the entropy of the two bits taken together. In other words, the two bits have exactly one bit of mutual information. Whatever information they have is held in common." (p59)%0a** "The infectious nature of information applies to colliding atoms as well as to bits in a computation" (p60)%0a** "This infection of macroscopic bits by microscopic ones is a feature of chaos. Recall that a chaotic system is one whose dynamics tend to amplify small perturbations, so that microscopic information is pumped up to the macroscopic regime." (p63)%0a** "Despite the confusion sown by Maxwell’s demon over the years, the final resolution is surprisingly simple: The underlying laws of physics preserve information. As a result, the total information/entropy of the gas and demon ''taken together'' cannot decrease." (p66)%0a** "Physical dynamics can be used to get information, and that information can be used to decrease the entropy of a particular element of a system, but the total amount of information/entropy does not decrease." (p67)%0a** "computational power requires physical resources, Laplace’s demon would have to use at least as much space, time, and energy as the universe itself." (p70)%0a* [[#ProgrammingTheUniverse_Chapter5]][[#Chapter5]]5 Quantum Mechanics%0a** "Things we think of as waves correspond to particles; this is the first aspect of wave-particle duality. The second, complementary aspect of wave-particle duality is that things we think of as particles correspond to waves." (p73)%0a** discussion on the double-slit expriment (p73-75) with interference pattern, positive interference, negative interference, ...%0a** "The experiment reveals that the particle goes through both slits at once. An electron, a proton, a photon, an atom can be in two places at the same time." (p74)%0a** "Because of its underlying wavelike nature, a particle can be both %3c%3chere>> and %3c%3cthere>> at the same time" (p74)%0a** "The bigger something is, the more interactions it tends to have with its surroundings, thus the easier it is to detect. ''In order to go through both slits at once and produce an interference pattern, a particle must pass through the slits undetected.''" (p75)%0a** "This process of localization of the wave is sometimes called %3c%3ccollapse of the wave function>>." (p75)%0a** "''Observation (or measurement, as it is conventionally called) destroys interference''" (p75)%0a*** thus the potential usage in cryptography, see my notes on [[TheCodeBook#Chapter8]]%0a** "In other words, measurement intrinsically disturbs the particle" (p75)%0a** "The process by which the environment destroys the wavelike nature of things by getting information about a quantum system is called %3c%3cdecoherence>>." (p75)%0a** "It is possible to combine waves. The resulting combination is referred to as a %3c%3csuperposition>>." (p76)%0a** "The uncertainty principle states that ''if the value of some physical quantity is certain, then the value of a complementary quantity is uncertain.'' Spin about the vertical axis and spin about the sideways axis are just such complementary quantities: if you know one, you can’t know the other." (p78)%0a** "the Heisenberg uncertainty principle typically makes a difference only at very small scales, such as the atomic scale" (p78)%0a** "By applying the magnetic field, you flip the qubit." (p79)%0a** "By applying the magnetic field for different amounts of time, you can rotate the spin into any desired superposition of states." (p79)%0a** "These single-qubit rotations are the quantum analogs of single classical bit transformations, such as bitflip, or NOT." (p79)%0a** "When the pieces of a quantum system become entangled, their entropies increase. Almost any interaction will entangle the pieces of a quantum system." (p82)%0a* [[#ProgrammingTheUniverse_Chapter6]][[#Chapter6]]6 Atoms at Work%0a** "The fact that atoms respond to light only at frequencies corresponding to their spectrum is useful if you want to send instructions to one kind of atom but not to another" (p91)%0a** "The ground and first excited state of an atom correspond to a bit. We can take the ground state to correspond to 0 and the first excited state to correspond to 1. But the atom is not just a bit; it is a qubit. The atom’s states correspond to waves, just like the states of the nuclear spins described earlier." (p91)%0a** "process, in which an atom keeps on absorbing and emitting photons, is called a %3c%3ccycling transition>>, because the atom cycles back and forth between two well-defined states." (p93)%0a** "Take an atom and zap it with a laser to put it in the superposition state |0> + |1>. Now drive a cycling transition to see if it is in the state 0 or the state 1. If it is 0, the atom will fluoresce; if it is 1, it will remain dark. You have tossed the quantum coin to create a brand-new bit." (p94)%0a** "Just as a quantum bit can register two values at once, ''a quantum computer can perform two computations simultaneously.'' David Deutsch called this strange ability of a quantum computer to do two things at once %3c%3cquantum parallelism>>." (p95)%0a** "This interference phenomenon is what gives quantum computation its special qualities and added power." (p96)%0a*** note that according to "Quantum complexity theory", SIAM Journal on Computing, 26(5):1411-1473, 1997. by Bernstein and Vazirani, a quantum computer running in polynomial time can be simulated by a classical computer running in polynomial space%0a** "Quantum parallelism allows even a relatively small quantum computer, containing only a few hundred qubits, to explore a vast number of possibilities simultaneously." (p96)%0a** "In a quantum computation, if you wish to get the full benefit of the computation, you must not look at the computation while it is occurring." (p97)%0a** "measuring a quantum computer that is doing several things at once %3c%3ccollapses the computer’s wave function>>, so that it ends up doing just one thing. Another way of describing the effect of such a measurement, though, is to say that it %3c%3cdecoheres the computation>>." (p97)%0a** sections Factoring (p97-98) and Searching (p99) give the "classical" expected usages%0a*** see also my notes on [[PersonalInformationStream.WithoutNotesOlderThanOctober09#RevQuantique|La révolution quantique]] dans Les Annees Lumiere, Radio Canada, July 2009%0a** "there are only a few quantum algorithms, such as factoring and searching, that are currently better than their classical analogs." (p99)%0a** "when applied to nuclear spins, these atom-zapping techniques are called %3c%3cnuclear magnetic resonance>>, or NMR" (p101)%0a* [[#ProgrammingTheUniverse_Chapter7]][[#Chapter7]]7 The Universal Computer%0a** "%3c%3cQuantum simulation>> is a process in which a quantum computer simulates another quantum system" (p103)%0a** "Every part of the quantum system to be simulated is mapped onto a collection of qubits in the quantum computer, and interactions between those parts become a sequence of quantum logic operations. The resulting simulation can be so accurate that the behavior of the computer will be indistinguishable from the behavior of the simulated system itself." (p103)%0a** "It is because they tend to be doing many things at once that quantum systems are hard to simulate classically." (p103)%0a** "''In a quantum computer, however, there is no distinction between analog and digital computation''. Quanta are by definition discrete, and their states can be mapped directly onto the states of qubits without approximation. But qubits are also continuous, because of their wave nature; their states can be continuous superpositions." (p105)%0a** Simulation vs. Reality%0a*** "a perfect description of the universe is indistinguishable from the universe itself." (p105)%0a*** eventually see Simulation And Its Discontents, MIT Press May 2009, but it seems more oriented toward social than epistemic or scientific consequences%0a*** "We know how to map the behavior of elementary particles onto qubits and logic operations. That is, we know how the Standard Model of particle physics -a model describing our world to superb precision- can be mapped into a quantum computer. But we don’t yet know how the behavior of gravity can be mapped into a quantum computer, for the simple reason that physicists have not yet arrived at a complete theory of quantum gravity. We do not know how to simulate the universe yet, but we may know soon." (p105-106)%0a** Physical Limits to Computation (p108-111) followed by The Computational Capacity of the Universe (p112-115)%0a*** "The first fundamental limitation to computational performance comes from energy. Energy limits speed." (p109)%0a*** "The maximum rate at which a bit can flip is governed by a useful theorem called the Margolus-Levitin theorem." (p109)%0a**** "The Margolus-Levitin theorem says that the maximum rate at which a physical system (an electron, for example) can move from one state to another is proportional to the system’s energy; the more energy available, the smaller the amount of time required for the electron to go from here to there. The theorem is very general." (p109)%0a*** "A quantum computer, however, always flips its bits at the maximum rate" (p110)%0a*** "The maximum number of ops per second is given by the energy E × 4 P Planck’s constant." (p110)%0a*** "Information can’t travel any faster than the speed of light. Because the universe has a finite age and because the speed of light is finite, the part of the universe about which we can have information is also finite." (p112)%0a*** "when we calculate %3c%3cthe computational capacity of the universe>>, what we are really calculating is %3c%3cthe computational capacity of the universe within the horizon>>." (p112)%0a*** "the horizon expands, more and more objects swim into view, and the amount of energy available for computation within the horizon increases. ''The amount of computation that can have been performed within the horizon since the beginning of the universe increases over time.''" (p113)%0a*** "To get the maximum rate at which the universe can process information, then, apply the Margolus- Levitin theorem: take the amount of energy within the horizon, multiply by 4, and divide by Planck’s constant. The result is that every second, a computer made up of all the energy in the universe could perform 100,000 googol (10'^105^') operations. Over the 14 billion years the universe has been around, this cosmological computer could have performed about 10,000 billion billion googol (10'^122^') ops." (p113)%0a*** "Over the last year and a half, then, all the computers on Earth have performed somewhat fewer than 10 billion billion billion (10'^28^') ops. Over the entire history of computation on Earth, computers have performed no more than twice this number of ops." (p113)%0a*** "the cosmological computer could store [...] (10'^92^') bits of information - far greater than the information registered by all of the computers on Earth. The somewhat fewer than a billion earthly computers each have somewhat fewer than 1,000 billion (10'^12^') bits of memory space, on average, so taken together, they register fewer than 1,000 billion billion (10'^21^') bits." (p113)%0a*** "The cosmological computer can have performed 10'^122^' ops on 10'^92^' bits" (p113)%0a*** "These numbers of ops and bits can be interpreted in three ways:%0a**** 1. They give upper bounds to the amount of computation that can have been performed by all the matter in the universe since the universe began. [...]%0a**** 2. They give lower bounds to the number of ops and bits required to simulate the universe with a quantum computer. [...]%0a**** 3. [...] the total number of ops the universe has performed in the entire time since the Big Bang is proportional to the square of that time." (p114)%0a** "Paradigms are highly useful. They allow us to think about the world in a new way, and thinking about the world as a machine has allowed virtually all advances in science, including physics, chemistry, and biology." (p115)%0a** "I suggest thinking about the world not simply as a machine, but as ''a machine that processes information.'' In this paradigm, there are two primary quantities, energy and information, standing on an equal footing and playing off each other." (p115)%0a** "Perhaps the most important new insight afforded by thinking of the world in terms of information is the resolution of the problem of complexity." (p115)%0a** "In the computational universe [...] the innate informationprocessing power of the universe systematically gives rise to all possible types of order, simple and complex." (p115-116)%0a** "In the computational-universe paradigm, the concepts of space and time, together with their interaction with matter, are to be derived from an underlying quantum computation. That is, each quantum computation corresponds to a possible spacetime -or more precisely, a quantum superposition of spacetimes- whose features are derived from the features of the computation." (p117)%0a** "The wiring diagram for the quantum computation [detailed as Figure 14 page 116] dictates where information can go; it supplies a causal structure for spacetime. But general relativity tells us that the causal structure of spacetime fixes almost all features of the spacetime; just about the only feature that remains to be fixed are local length scales." (p118)%0a** "Einstein challenged John Wheeler to sum up general relativity in a simple phrase. Wheeler rose to the challenge: %3c%3cMatter tells space how to curve,>> he said, %3c%3cand space tells matter where to go.>> Let’s rephrase Wheeler’s dictum for the computational universe: %3c%3cInformation tells space how to curve; and space tells information where to go>>." (p119)%0a** "The structure of spacetime is derived from the structure of the underlying computation." (p119)%0a* [[#ProgrammingTheUniverse_Chapter8]][[#Chapter8]]8 Complexity Simplified%0a** "In the cosmological universal computer (the universal computer consisting of the universe itself), every atom is a bit, every photon moves its bit from one part of the computation to another, and every time an electron or a nuclear particle changes its spin from clockwise to counterclockwise, its bit flips." (p121)%0a** "At the beginning of the 1960s, computer scientists developed a detailed theory of how likely it was for a randomly programmed computer to produce interesting outputs. That theory is based on the idea of %3c%3calgorithmic information>>." (p123)%0a*** was it applied to DNA, especially in the EvoDevo paradigm?%0a** "For any number, the %3c%3calgorithmic information content>> is defined as the length in bits of the shortest computer program enabling the computer to print out that number." (p123)%0a** "algorithmic information content provided in some ways a more satisfying measure of information than the length of a number in bits (which is another way of describing the number’s information content) because algorithmic information respects the intrinsic mathematical regularities of a number in a way that the length in bits fails to grasp." (p124)%0a** "The numbers that ''can'' be produced by short programs are those that have mathematical regularities" (p124)%0a** "As the number to be produced gets longer and longer, the length of the translating program [to convert from one computer languageto another] becomes, relatively, smaller and smaller, adding comparatively little length to the algorithmic information content." (p125)%0a** "Solomonoff used algorithmic information content to make Occam’s razor mathematically precise" (p125)%0a** "The probability that the random program the monkey inputs into the computer will give the first million digits of Pi as output is called the %3c%3calgorithmic probability>> of Pi. Since long programs are so much less likely to be typed correctly than short programs, the algorithmic probability is greatest for the shortest programs. The shortest program that can output a particular number is the most plausible explanation for how that number was produced." (p126)%0a** "the laws of quantum mechanics, which are constantly injecting new information into the universe in the form of quantum fluctuations." (p127)%0a** "from quantum seeds, came the universe itself. ''Quantum fluctuations are the monkeys that program the universe''." (p127)%0a** "The opposite of entropy is called %3c%3cnegentropy>>. Negentropy consists of known, structured bits. A system’s negentropy is a measure of how far away that system is from its maximum possible entropy." (p130)%0a** "The thermodynamic depth [named after %3c%3clogical depth>> defined by Charles Bennett] of a physical system is equal to the number of useful bits that went into assembling the system." (p131)%0a** "When applied to bit strings (for example, those produced by a randomly programmed quantum computer), thermodynamic depth is even closer to logical depth. The most plausible way a bit string can be produced is from the shortest program. Thus the thermodynamic depth of the bit string is the amount of memory space used by the quantum computer in producing the string; that is, the thermodynamic depth is the spatial computational complexity of the shortest program." (p131)%0a** "The total amount of computational effort that went into putting the universe together is 10122 ops (the logical depth) performed on 1092 bits (the thermodynamic depth)" (p131)%0a** "%3c%3ceffective complexity>>, a measure of the amount of regularity in a system; this definition of complexity was originally proposed by Murray Gell-Mann." (p131-132)%0a** "''The amount of information required to describe a system’s regularities is its effective complexity.''" (p132)%0a** "The idea of axiomatic design is to minimize the information content of the engineered system while maintaining its ability to carry out its functional requirements." (p132)%0a** "the definition of purposeful behavior is to some degree subjective. But suppose we focus on behavior that allows a system to %0a*** (a) get energy and %0a*** (b) use that energy to construct copies of itself." (p133)%0a** "Observational evidence suggests that in the beginning the universe was simple. As far as we can tell, there may have been only one possible initial state, and that state was everywhere the same. If there were only one possible initial state at time zero, the universe contained zero bits of information. Its logical depth, thermodynamic depth, and effective complexity were also zero." (p133)%0a** "This initial revolution in information processing was followed by a sequence of further revolutions: life, sexual reproduction, brains, language, numbers, writing, printing, computing, and whatever comes next." (p136)%0a** "Each successive information-processing revolution arises from the computational machinery of the previous revolution. In terms of complexity, each successive revolution inherits virtually all of the logical and thermodynamic depth of the previous revolution." (p136)%0a** "Effective complexity, by contrast, need not accumulate: the offspring need not be more effectively complex than the parent. In the design process, repeated redesign to hone away unnecessary features can lead to designs that are less effectively complex but more efficient than their predecessors. In addition to being refined away, effective complexity can also just disappear. The effective complexity of an organism is at least as great as the information content of its genes. When species go extinct, their effective complexity is lost." (p136)%0a** "The effective complexity of a living system can be defined as the number of bits of information that affect the system’s ability to consume energy and reproduce. If we add to these two behaviors a third, to reproduce ''with variation'', then we can look at the way in which effective complexity changes over time." (p136)%0a*** and thus to link with creativity?%0a** "To the extent that greater effective complexity enhances the ability to reproduce, effective complexity will tend to grow; by contrast, if some variant can reproduce better with less effective complexity, then effective complexity can also decrease. In a diverse environment with many reproducing variants, we expect effective complexity to grow in some populations and decrease in others." (p137)%0a** "After all, a computation is just bits flipping in a systematic fashion" (p138)%0a** "Did life begin as an autocatalytic set? Maybe so. We won’t know for sure until we identify the circuit diagram and the program for the autocatalytic set that first started producing cells and genes. The computational universality of autocatalytic sets tells us that some such program exists, but it doesn’t tell us that such a program is simple or easy to find." (p139)%0a*** see also my notes on [[#Protocells|Protocells: Bridging Nonliving and Living Matter]]%0a** "After the Big Bang, as different pieces of the universe tried out all possible ways of processing information, sooner or later, seeded by a quantum accident, some piece of the universe managed to find an algorithm to reproduce itself. That accident led to life." (p142)%0a** "''It is the richness and complexity of our shared information processing that has brought us this far.'' The invention of human language, coupled with diverse social development, was a true informationprocessing revolution that has substantially changed the face of the Earth." (p142)%0a** "To paraphrase John Donne, no one is an island. Every human being on Earth is part of a shared computation." (p142)%0a** "We are made of atoms, like everything else. It is the way that those atoms process information and compute in concert that makes us what we are. We are clay, but we are ''computational'' clay." (p143)%0a** "Note, however, that if you assert the intelligence of the universe, you cannot deny the brilliance of one of its greatest %3c%3cideas>> - natural selection. For billions of years, the universe has painstakingly designed new structures by a slow process of trial and error. Each %3c%3cAha>> in this design process is a tiny quantum accident, whose consequences are elaborated by the laws of physics. Some accidents work out, others don’t. After billions of years, the result is us, and everything else." (p143)%0a*** which seems to be entirely coherent with evolutionary epistemology%0a%0a!!!Personal view on information theory and physics%0a||border=0%0a||energy in dense form but low information content||@@->@@||energy in sparse form but high information content||%0a%0a||border=0%0a||energy used||@@->@@||physical waste (heat, sound, ...)||@@->@@||potentially exploitable information (as "traces" of the process)||%0a%0aExample : electrical landlines producing sound (as experienced with Sylvain in Bretagne)%0a%0aImplication : creating a link between thermodynamics and information theory. An experimental process is thus extracting predicted "noise".%0aOpening : could this also include cognition? Is "thinking" our own ability to exploit "brain noise"? Was it the same process regarding whistling, exploiting "breathing noise"? Are every computational process following this pattern?%0a%0a(Montreal, November 2009)%0a%0a!!!See also%0a* Seth Lloyd. Ph.D. Thesis [[http://meche.mit.edu/documents/slloyd_thesis.pdf|Black Holes. Demons and the Loss of Coherence: How complex systems get information, and what they do with it]]%0a* [[http://mpc-web.mit.edu/|Materials Processing Center]] at MIT%0a* course Information and Entropy at MIT%0a* [[http://ocw.mit.edu/OcwWeb/Electrical-Engineering-and-Computer-Science/6-050JSpring-2008/CourseHome/index.htm|6.050J Information and Entropy]] tought by Seth Lloyd and Paul Penfield%0a** [[http://unjobs.org/authors/frank-laloe|course notes by Frank Laloe]]%0a* Information, Physics and Computation, OUP 2009%0a* [[http://www.quantiki.org/|quantiki]] initiated by the [[http://www.qubit.org/|Centre for Quantum Computation (qubit)]] at Oxford and Cambridge University%0a* work by [[http://www.idsia.ch/~juergen/|Jurgen Schmidhuber]] also mentionned in Further Reading%0a** [[http://www.idsia.ch/~juergen/toef.pdf|Algorithmic Theories of Everything]], Technical Report, [[http://www.idsia.ch/|IDSIA]] 2000%0a** [[http://www.idsia.ch/~juergen/ijfcspreprint.pdf|Hierarchies of Generalized Kolmogorov Complexities and Nonenumerable Universal Measures Computable in the Limit]], Internal Journal of Foundations of Computer Science Vol 13 No. 4 2002%0a** [[http://www.idsia.ch/~juergen/everythingtalk/|Computable Universes & Algorithmic Theory of Everything]] 2003%0a* books on new computational paradigms%0a** [[http://www.oup.com/us/catalog/general/subject/Physics/Mathematicalphysics/?view=usa&ci=9780198570837|Information, Physics, and Computation]], OUP, 2009%0a** [[http://www.springer.com/computer/mathematics/book/978-0-387-36033-1|New Computational Paradigms, Changing Conceptions of What is Computable]], Springer 2008%0a** Super-Recursive Algorithms by Mark Burgin, Springer 2005%0a* [[http://arxiv.org/abs/0908.4426|[0908.4426] Hot Ice Computer]] by Andrew Adamatzky, August 2009%0a** Pattern Formation and Solitons (nlin.PS); Cellular Automata and Lattice Gases (nlin.CG)%0a* [[http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/xpl/freeabs_all.jsp?arnumber=615478|information is physical]] ([[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Entropy_in_thermodynamics_and_information_theory|2]]), [[http://www.jucs.org/jucs_2_5/quantum_information_theory/|computation is physical]]%0a** thus [[Seedea:Research.Research#CreativityIsPhysical|creativity is physical]] too%0a* section [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Entropy_in_thermodynamics_and_information_theory#Information_is_physical|Information is Physical]] of the [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Entropy_in_thermodynamics_and_information_theory|Entropy in thermodynamics and information theory]] article on Wikipedia%0a* [[http://www.orionsarm.com/eg-article/462d8f8f58231|B-Brain, Black Hole Brain]], Orion's Arm - Encyclopedia Galactica%0a** reference to [[http://arxiv.org/abs/0704.1154|Information, Information Processing, and Gravity]], S. Hsu%0a* [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Performance_per_watt|Performance per watt]] "measure of the energy efficiency of a particular computer architecture or computer hardware. Literally, it measures the rate of computation that can be delivered by a computer for every watt of power consumed." according to Wikipedia%0a* [[http://sites.radiofrance.fr/chaines/france-culture2/emissions/science_publique/fiche.php?diffusion_id=65622|L’univers est-il mathématique ?]], Science Publique, France Culture 2008%0a* [[http://www.springer.com/physics/quantum+physics/book/978-3-540-92127-1|Entanglement, Information, and the Interpretation of Quantum Mechanics]] Gregg Jaeger, Springer 2009%0a* [[http://www.its.caltech.edu/~sjordan/zoo.html|Quantum Algorithm Zoo]] summary of known quantum algorithms offering speedup over the best known classical algorithms%0a** partly answering the question "is there a hierarchy of the most powerful algorithm that would gain the most from such a paradigm shift?"%0a* [[http://googleresearch.blogspot.com/2009/12/machine-learning-with-quantum.html|Machine Learning with Quantum Algorithms]], Google Research Blog December 2009%0a* [[http://mitworld.mit.edu/video/500|The Second Law and Quantum Physics]] by Charles Bennett, MIT World 2007%0a* [[Wikipedia:Quantum_information]]%0a* [[http://www.research.ibm.com/physicsofinfo/|Physics of Information / Quantum Information Group]] at IBM Research Yorktown%0a** including a link to [[http://www.research.ibm.com/journal/rd48-1.html|Vol. 48, No. 1, 2004 - Physics of Information]] of IBM Journal of R & D%0a* [[http://se10.comlab.ox.ac.uk:8080/FOCS/FP6STREPQICS_en.html|Foundational Structures in Quantum Information and Computation]] at [[http://web2.comlab.ox.ac.uk/oucl/|Oxford University Computing Laboratory]]%0a* [[http://www.technologyreview.com/blog/arxiv/24759/|arXiv blog: Physicist Discovers How to Teleport Energy]], Technology Review: Blogs February 2010%0a** "There is a growing sense that the properties of the universe are best described not by the laws that govern matter but by the laws that govern information."%0a* [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/No_free_lunch_in_search_and_optimization#No_free_lunch_.28NFL.29|No free lunch in search and optimization]] Wikipedia%0a** "In practice, almost all objective functions and algorithms are of such high Kolmogorov complexity that they cannot arise. There is more information in the typical objective function or algorithm than Seth Lloyd estimates the observable universe is capable of registering." (as of early April 2010)%0a** [[http://www.no-free-lunch.org/|No Free Lunch Theorems]] Broadly speaking, there are two no free lunch theorems. One for supervised machine learning (Wolpert 1996) and one for search/optimization (Wolpert and Macready 1997). %0a* [[http://arxiv.org/abs/0708.2837|The Physics of Information]] by F. Alexander Bais and J. Doyne Farmer, SFI 2007%0a* reviews%0a** [[http://djstrouse.com/book-review-programming-the-universe-by-seth-lloyd/|by DJ Strouse]], 2008%0a** [[http://www.fourmilab.ch/documents/reading_list/indices/book_510.html|by John Walker]], 2006%0a** [[http://yihongs-research.blogspot.com/2008/07/programming-universe-part-one.html|by Yihong Ding]], 2008%0a** [[http://www.nytimes.com/2006/04/02/books/review/02powell.html|by Corey S. Powell]], New York Times 2006%0a%0a%0a!!!![[#QuantumComputing]]Quantum Computing%0a* [[http://dwave.wordpress.com/2010/05/14/finding-the-most-probable-explanation-using-a-quantum-computer/|Finding the Most Probable Explanation using a quantum computer]] by Geordie, rose.blog May 2010%0a** [[Wikipedia:Ising model]] mathematical model of ferromagnetism in statistical mechanics.%0a** [[http://dwave.wordpress.com/2010/05/14/finding-the-most-probable-explanation-using-a-quantum-computer-ii-an-example/|Part II: An example]]%0a* [[http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=5667712483996325820|David Deutsch Quantum Computing Lecture-1]], 2007%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_KUMXe9gh7c|Seth Lloyd's Quantum Computer]]. MIT 2007%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wLY0lBwUHWw|Adiabatic Quantum Computing]] by Dr.Suzanne Gildert, given to the Condensed Matter Physics group of the University of Birmingham, D-Wave 2010%0a* [[http://scottaaronson.com/thesis.html|Limits on Efficient Computation in the Physical World]] by Scott Aaronson, 2004%0a* [[http://www.nature-of-computation.org/|The Nature of Computation]] by C. Moore and S. Mertens, Oxford University Press 2011%0a%0a%0a!!!Overall remarks and questions%0a* how can it be than most people have a hard time following the idea of a theory of information and physical information while they themselves use information daily through their very own physical brain?%0a** it seems that information processing is as obviously physical as paradoxically information itself would not be%0a*** see the work of Rolf Landauer%0a* New Computational Paradigms which page 376, chapter "Computer Science, Informatics, and Natural Computing - Personal Reflections" concludes by quoting the first sentence of Programming the Universe%0a* ironically enough, can the daily-life question regarding conservation of simple documents, like .doc or .pdf accross time, be also a higher-order form of entropy? requiring energy in order to conserve an organized state%0a** see also my notes on [[PersonalInformationStream.WithoutNotesOlderThanOctober09#BacteriaCognition|Seeking the foundations of cognition in bacteria: From Schroedinger’s negative entropy to latent information]]%0a* based on the "added-value" of quantum computing, wouldn't it providing a much better competitive advantage to evolutionary algorithm (and all other very powerful but very costly in resources algorithm that require a very high amount of simulations of states/agents/populations)?%0a* is there a history of computations? (see also my [[(Content.)Needs]] page)%0a** is it possible to correlate large computations and competitive advantage?%0a%0a%0a!!!Vocabulary%0a(:new_vocabulary_start:)%0ato stump%0apaucity%0abuttress%0acoalesce%0a(:new_vocabulary_end:)%0a%0a!!!Post-reading model%0aDraw a schema (using PmGraphViz or another solution) of the situation of the area in the studied domain after having read the book. Link it to the pre-reading model and align the two to help easy comparison.%0a%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a%0a!!!Categories%0a* [[!Information]]%0a* [[!Physics]] ReadingNotes.Protocells=[[http://mitpress.mit.edu/catalog/item/default.asp?ttype=2&tid=11630|Protocells: Bridging Nonliving and Living Matter]] - ISBN 0262182688 - MIT Press 2008%0a%0a(:isbn: 0262182688:)%0a%0a%0a!!!Skimming%0a* first pass with titles and conclusions%0a** three functional components (Figure I.1 in the Introduction http://flint.sdu.dk/pics/minimal_life_1.gif [[%3c%3c]][-courtesy of the [[http://flint.sdu.dk/research/protocell.html|FLinT]], Center for Fundamental Living Technology, University of Southern Denmark-])%0a*** metabolism%0a*** container%0a*** genes%0a** virtual models%0a*** software%0a**** [[http://www.nrcam.uchc.edu/|Virtual Cell NRCAM]]%0a**** [[http://www.istpace.org//index.html|Programmable Artificial Cell Evolution]]%0a**** see the long list (p?)%0a*** cognitive framework%0a**** chemoton%0a**** Lattice artificial chemistry%0a**** Lattice molecular automaton%0a**** see the ending glossary (p?)%0a**** (not in the book) [[http://www.scholarpedia.org/article/Conductance-based_models|Conductance-based models]] seem to be pretty related too%0a** fractal pattern of ontogenic growth%0a*** 8 - Constructive Approach to Protocells: Theory and Experiments%0a**** 8.3 Theoretical Issue 2: Origin of Recursive Production and Evolvability%0a** seems to have nearly no occurance of "cognition" but plenty of "recognition"%0a*** probably highlighting the importance of the membrane%0a**** still key to Stewart's life=cognition (never mentioned in the book)%0a** enaction by Varela/Maturana%0a*** chapters referencing Maturana, H., & Varela, F. (1980). Autopoiesis and cognition: The realization of the living%0a**** 3 - Semisynthetic Minimal Cells%0a**** 4 - A Roadmap to Protocells%0a**** 9 - Origin of Life and Lattice Artificial Chemistry%0a**** 12 - Evolutionary Microfluidic Complementation Toward Artificial Cells%0a**** 22 - Ganti’s [[http://www.chemoton.com/|Chemoton]] Model and Life Criteria%0a** 20 - Core Metabolism as a Self-Organized System%0a*** "Metabolism of protocells should be based on pathways with the lowest thresholds to autocatalysis."%0a*** "We suggest that the order of life should be understood as a statistical phenomenon, from the smallest to the largest structures, and from the earliest chemical stages to the persistence of modern forms."%0a** 21 - Energetics, Energy Flow, and Scaling in Life%0a*** 21.4 - Energy and Information (p469)%0a** 24 - Nonlinear Chemical Dynamics and the Origin of Life%0a*** Conclusion, 2, "The Darwinian evolution with its exponential growth occurs once one has the capacity for self-catalysis, or perhaps more accurately, self-driven reproduction, with evolution occurring as a result of occasional errors in the self-reproduction process, with the defective product still having the ability to self-reproduce. Competition for resources coupled with the environment itself will, of course, provide the subsequent selection." (p560)%0a%0a!!!Overall questions and remarks%0a* life a self-sustaining process relying on sub-processes and mainly homeostasis%0a%0a!!!See also%0a* my notes on [[The Things We Do]]: Using the Lessons of Bernard and Darwin to Understand the What, How, and Why of Our Behavior]] by Gary Cziko%0a* [[http://www.evogrid.org/|The EvoGrid: The Evolution Technology Grid]] by Bruce Damer et al.%0a* [[http://www.newscientist.com/article/dn14726-did-evolution-come-before-life.html|Did evolution come before life?]] by Bob Holmes, New Scientist 2008%0a* [[http://www.mitpressjournals.org/doi/abs/10.1162/artl.2009.15.1.15104|Shapes and Self-Movement in Protocell Systems]] by Keisuke Suzuki and Takashi Ikegami, Artificial Life Winter 2009%0a* [[http://www.mitpressjournals.org/doi/abs/10.1162/artl.2007.13.1.11|Evolvable Self-Reproducing Cells in a Two-Dimensional Artificial Chemistry]] by Tim J. Hutton, Artificial Life Winter 2007%0a* [[http://www.newscientist.com/article/mg20427306.200-was-our-oldest-ancestor-a-protonpowered-rock.html?full=true|Was our oldest ancestor a proton-powered rock?]] by Nick Lane, New Scientist October 2009%0a** [[http://www.newscientist.com/article/dn17987-how-life-evolved-10-steps-to-the-first-cells.html|How life evolved: 10 steps to the first cells]] by Nick Lane and Michael Le Page, New Scientist October 2009%0a** [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chemiosmosis|Chemiosmosis]] "the diffusion of ions across a selectively-permeable membrane." according to Wikipedia%0a** [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Idy2XAlZIVA|Electron Transport Chain Animation Overview (Chemiosmosis)]], DaggerBiology 2008%0a* [[http://sites.radiofrance.fr/chaines/france-culture2/emissions/marche-des-sciences/fiche.php?diffusion_id=78724|A l’origine de la vie]], La marche des sciences, France Culture December 2009%0a* [[http://www.alife12.org/|Alife XII]] 2010 at the Center for Fundamental Living Technology (FLinT) at University of Southern Denmark (SDU) %0a* the emerging field of systems chemistry%0a** [[http://www.jsystchem.com/info/about/|Journal of Systems Chemistry]] dealing with several topics including%0a*** catalytic and autocatalytic systems%0a*** self-replicating and self-reproducing chemical systems%0a** [[http://www.rsc.org/Publishing/ChemScience/Volume/2008/01/Systems_chemistry.asp|Instant insight: Systems chemistry]] Chemical Science by RSC Publishing 2007%0a* [[http://singularityhub.com/2010/02/08/venters-successes-in-creating-synthetic-life-video/|Venter’s Successes in Creating Synthetic Life]] by Aaron Saenz, Singularity Hub February 2010%0a* [[http://www.physics.nyu.edu/pine/research.html|Pine Group Web Pages]] Department of Physics and Center for Soft Matter Research at New York University%0a** self-assembly, both to understand how nature employs it to form complex and useful structures, and to develop methods to manipulate it to make interesting new materials. %0a** [[http://www.diffusion.ens.fr/index.php?res=conf&idconf=2763|Spherical Life: Schemes for Colloidal Self-Replication]] by David Pine, ENS February 2010%0a*** cf the earlier conference watched a year ealier, February 2009, [[http://www.uwtv.org/programs/displayevent.aspx?rid=10351|DNA Self-assembly and Computer System Fabrication]] by Chris Dwyer from Duke University, ResearchChannel, 2007%0a* [[http://www.nature.com/news/2010/100520/full/news.2010.253.html|Researchers start up cell with synthetic genome]] Nature News May 2010%0a** JCVI: Research [[http://www.jcvi.org/cms/research/projects/first-self-replicating-synthetic-bacterial-cell/overview/|First Self-Replicating Synthetic Bacterial Cell]] funded by Synthetic Genomics, Inc.%0a** [[http://www.economist.com/opinion/displayStory.cfm?story_id=16163154|Synthetic biology: And man made life]] The Economist May 2010%0a* Earliest sense is for monastic rooms, then prison rooms (1722). Used in 14c., figuratively, of brain "compartments;" used in biology 17c. of various cavities [[http://www.etymonline.com/index.php?term=cell|Cell according to the Online Etymology Dictionary]]%0a** [[Wikipedia:Cell (biology)#History]]%0a** discovered thanks to [[http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00skvtx|The Story of Science: Power, Proof and Passion : What Is the Secret of Life?]], BBC May 2010%0a* [[http://protocellcircus.com/|Protocells]] by Rachel Armstrong%0a* [[Wikipedia:Hypercycle (chemistry)]] by [[Wikipedia:Manfred Eigen]] [[Wikipedia:Peter Schuster]]%0a* [[Wikipedia:Quasispecies model]]%0a* [[http://www.cshlpress.com/default.tpl?action=full&cart=130521894554308167&--eqskudatarq=865&newtitle=The%2520Origins%2520of%2520Life|The Origins of Life]] edited By David Deamer and Jack W. Szostak, Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press 2010%0a** discovered via [[PersonalInformationStream/WithoutNotesMay11#DavidDeamer]]%0a%0a!!!Categories%0a* [[!Biology]]%0a%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]'' ReadingNotes.ProvingDarwin=[[http://www.randomhouse.com/book/25805/proving-darwin-by-gregory-chaitin|Proving Darwin, Making biology mathematical]] by Gregory Chaitin - ISBN 0375423141 - Random House 2012%0a>>display:none%3c%3c%0a:book: (:if equal "Fabien" "{$Author}":)SharedLibrary:bookname.pdf#zoom=100&page=(:else:)http://books.google.com/books?id=ID&pg=PA(:ifend:)%0a>>%3c%3c%0a(:tc: 8:)(:tp: 144:)(:isbn: 0375423141:)%0a%0a%0a!!!Motivation%0aOwn question on algorithmic epistemology and on how creativity can be reduced.%0a%0a!!!Pre-reading model%0aList the main decisions that should be impacted by reading the book in order to estimate the Seedea:Content/Newconcepts#InformationActionRatio and facilitate rule design as suggested after finishing [[TheTinkerersAccomplice]].%0a%0aDraw a schema (using PmGraphViz or another solution) of the situation of the area in the studied domain before having read the book.%0a%0a!!!Reading%0a* [[#Chapter1]]1 Introduction to Template%0a** "interesting quote." (p[[{$:book}1|1]])%0a** note%0a** ...%0a* [[#Chapter2]]2 Interesting thing%0a** (p20)(:lp: 20:)(:lc: 2:)(:ld: 11/11/11:)%0a%0a(:startrecall::)%0a%0a!!!See also%0a* [[Cookbook/Biology#metabiology]]%0a* [[Fabien/Beliefs#B1]]%0a* [[Content/Cosmology]]%0a* http://www.metabiology-wiki.net%0a* http://quiz.thefullwiki.org/ on the book itself, key topics and the authors%0a* reviews%0a** by her%0a** by him%0a* consider a set of rules%0a** inspired by finishing [[TheTinkerersAccomplice]] and wondering how I could apply it%0a%0a%0a!!!Overall remarks and questions%0a* turning mutation on its head%0a** now an organism is not just an organism that changed over time because of mutations%0a*** but rather a series of mutations that was supported by an initial algorithm%0a%0a!!!!Synthesis%0aSo in the end, it was about X and was based on Y.%0a%0a!!!!Critics%0aPoint A, B and C are debatable because of e, f and j.%0a%0a!!!Vocabulary%0a(:new_vocabulary_start:)%0anew_word%0a(:new_vocabulary_end:)%0a%0a!!!Post-reading model%0aDraw a schema (using PmGraphViz or another solution) of the situation of the area in the studied domain after having read the book. Link it to the pre-reading model and align the two to help easy comparison.%0a%0a!!!Categories%0a* [[!UncategorizedBook]]%0a* [[!Unfinished]]%0a%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[ReadingNotes.ReadingNotes|Menu]]'' ReadingNotes.PursuitOfTruth=[[http://www.hup.harvard.edu/catalog.php?isbn=9780674739512|Pursuit of truth]] by Willard Van Orman Quine - ISBN 0674739515 - Harvard University Press 1992%0a>>display:none%3c%3c%0a:book: (:if equal "Fabien" "{$Author}":)SharedLibrary:bookname.pdf#zoom=100&page=(:else:)http://books.google.com/books?id=SiLXAAAAMAAJ&pg=PA(:ifend:)%0a>>%3c%3c%0a(:tc: 5:)(:tp: 121:)%0a(:isbn: 0674739515:)%0a%0a!!!Motivation%0aClassical philosopher on a topic (naturalistic epistemology and philosophy of science) that I consider fundamental. Also discovered recently Bryan Edgar Magee interviews on YouTube including few [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g95I5Y7CIYU|on]] and [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1iZvycU3I9w|with Quine]].%0a%0a!!!Pre-reading model%0aDraw a schema (using PmGraphViz or another solution) of the situation of the area in the studied domain before having read the book.%0a%0a!!!Reading%0aopening with a quote of Plato in [[Languages/Ancient Greek]] "Sozein ta phainomena"%0a* [[#Chapter1]]1 Evidence%0a** "the ultimate objective is so to choose the revision as to maximize future success in prediction: future coverage of true observation categoricals." (p15)%0a** "A sentence's claim to scientific status rests on what it contributes to a theory whose checkpoints are in prediction." (p20)%0a* [[#Chapter2]]2 Reference%0a** (p23)(:lp: 121:)(:lc: 5:)(:ld: 22/09/10:)%0a* [[#Chapter3]]3 Meaning%0a** (p37)%0a* [[#Chapter4]]4 Intention%0a** (p61)%0a* [[#Chapter5]]5 Truth%0a** "What the indeterminacy of translation shows is that the notion of propositions as sentence meanings is untenable." (p102)%0a** "What the empirical under-determination of global science shows is that there are various defensible ways of conceiving the world." (p102)%0a%0a(:startrecall:22/09/2010:)%0a%0a!!!See also%0a* [[http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/quine/|Willard van Orman Quine]], Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy%0a* [[http://www.wvquine.org/|Willard Van Orman Quine home page by Douglas Boynton Quine]]%0a* [[http://homepages.nyu.edu/~iav202/powers/quine.html|Quine "The Quasher"]] in [[http://homepages.nyu.edu/~iav202/powers/powers.html|Philosophical Powers: Philosophy Action Figures]] by Ian Vandewalker%0a* [[Wikipedia:Willard Van Orman Quine]]%0a* [[http://www.iep.utm.edu/quine-sc/|Quine’s Philosophy of Science]] by Robert Sinclair, Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy%0a* W. V. Quine in Key Figures in Naturalistic Epistemology of the [[http://www.iep.utm.edu/nat-epis/#SH1a|Naturalistic Epistemology]] article, Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy %0a* [[http://www.philosophyprofessor.com/philosophers/willard-van-orman-quine.php|Willard Van Orman Quine]] short bio on PhilosophyProfessor.com%0a%0a%0a!!!Overall remarks and questions%0a* this? that?%0a%0a!!!!Synthesis%0aSo in the end, it was about X and was based on Y.%0a%0a!!!!Critics%0aPoint A, B and C are debatable because of e, f and j.%0a%0a!!!Vocabulary%0a(:new_vocabulary_start:)%0anew_word%0a(:new_vocabulary_end:)%0a%0a!!!Post-reading model%0aDraw a schema (using PmGraphViz or another solution) of the situation of the area in the studied domain after having read the book. Link it to the pre-reading model and align the two to help easy comparison.%0a%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[ReadingNotes.ReadingNotes|Menu]]''%0a%0a!!!Categories%0a* [[!Information]] ReadingNotes.QuantitativeTrading=[[http://eu.wiley.com/WileyCDA/WileyTitle/productCd-0470284889.html|Quantitative Trading: How to Build Your Own Algorithmic Trading Business]] by Ernest Chan - ISBN 9780470284889 - Wiley 2008%0a%0a(:book: SharedLibrary:Quantitative-Trading-Wiley.pdf#zoom=100&page=:)%0a(:tp: 204:)(:tc: 8:)%0a(:isbn: 0470284889:)%0a%0a!!!Motivation%0aDiscovering in Ghost in the Shell the idea of a fully automated trading system, letting it rest for few years then starting to organize links related to this idea (cf [[Content/FinancialTools]]), offering a link to [[(Person:)Sylvain]] then deciding to read it together.%0a%0a!!!Pre-reading model%0aDraw a schema (using PmGraphViz or another solution) of the situation of the area in the studied domain before having read the book.%0a%0a!!!Reading%0a* [[#Preface]][[#Preface|Preface]]%0a** "can an independent, retail trader benefit from these algorithms? Can an individual with limited resources and computing power backtest and execute their strategies over thousands of stocks, and come to challenge the powerful industry participants in their own game? I will show you how this can, in fact, be achieved. " (p[[{$:book}13|xi]])%0a** "it is much more logical and sensible for someone to become a profitable $100,000 trader before becoming a profitable $100 million trader. " (p[[{$:book}13|xi]]-[[{$:book}14|xii]])%0a** "this is a possible route to riches as well as intellectual accomplishment, and for someone with an entrepreneurial bent, a preferred route. " (p[[{$:book}14|xii]])%0a** "This book is definitely not designed as an encyclopedia of quantitative trading techniques or terminologies. It will not even be about specific profitable strategies" (p[[{$:book}14|xii]])%0a* [[#Chapter1]][[#Chapter1|1 The Whats, Whos, and Whys of Quantitative Trading]]%0a** "Quantitative trading, also known as algorithmic trading, is the trading of securities based strictly on the buy/sell decisions of computer algorithms. " (p[[{$:book}23|1]])%0a** "quantitative trading includes more than just technical analysis. Many quantitative trading systems incorporate fundamental data in their inputs: numbers such as revenue, cash flow, debt-toequity ratio, and others. " (p[[{$:book}23|1]])%0a** "As long as you can convert information into bits and bytes that the computer can understand, it can be regarded as part of quantitative trading. " (p[[{$:book}24|2]])%0a** "Statistical arbitrage deals with the simplest financial instruments: stocks, futures, and sometimes currencies. " (p[[{$:book}24|2]])%0a** "It is important not to have a need for immediate profits to sustain your daily living, as strategies have intrinsic rates of returns that cannot be hurried (see [[#Chapter6|Chapter 6]])." (p[[{$:book}26|4]])%0a** "research and development of new strategies is the creative part of any business, and it can be done whenever you want to. " (p[[{$:book}29|7]])%0a** "in the financial marketplace base their purchase decisions on ''nothing but'' the price" (p[[{$:book}29|7]])%0a** "there is absolutely no marketing to do in a quantitative trading business. " (p[[{$:book}29|7]])%0a* [[#Chapter2]][[#Chapter2|2 Fishing for Ideas]]%0a** "Increasingly, however, I have found that many strategies described by academics are either%0a*** too complicated,%0a*** out of date (perhaps the once-profitable strategies have already lost their power due to competition), or%0a*** require expensive data to backtest (such as historical fundamental data). " (p[[{$:book}31|9]])%0a** [[#table2_1|Table 2.1 Sources of Trading Ideas]] (p[[{$:book}32|10]])%0a** "many traders' forums or blogs may suggest simpler strategies that are equally profitable. " (p[[{$:book}32|10]])%0a** "the trick is that you can often modify the basic strategy and make it profitable. " (p[[{$:book}33|11]])%0a** "one of the best ways to gather and share trading ideas is to start your own trading blog - for every trading %3c%3csecret>> that you divulge to the world, you will be rewarded with multiple ones from your readers. " (p[[{$:book}33|11]])%0a** "what you thought of as secrets are more often than not well-known ideas to many others! " (p[[{$:book}33|11]])%0a** "No, the difficulty is not the lack of ideas. The difficulty is to develop a taste for which strategy is suitable for your personal circumstances and goals, and which ones look viable even before you devote the time to diligently backtest them. " (p[[{$:book}33|11]])%0a** "In general, I would not recommend quantitative trading for an account with less than $50,000 capital. " (p[[{$:book}35|13]])%0a*** "With a low-capital account, we need to find strategies that can utilize the maximum leverage available. " (p[[{$:book}35|13]])%0a*** "a hedged position is less risky than an unhedged position, the returns generated are correspondingly smaller and may not meet your personal requirements. " (p[[{$:book}36|14]])%0a** Table 2.2 How Capital Availability Affects Your Many Choices (p[[{$:book}37|15]])%0a** "as long as you are aware of the limitations of your tools and data, you can cut many corners and still succeed. " (p[[{$:book}38|16]])%0a** "the more regularly you want to realize profits and generate income, the shorter your holding period should be. " (p[[{$:book}39|17]])%0a** "Information ratio is the measure to use when you want to assess a long-only strategy. " (p[[{$:book}40|18]])%0a** "It is defined as %0a*** Information Ratio = Average of Excess Returns / Standard Deviation of Excess Returns %0a*** where %0a*** Excess Returns = Portfolio Returns - Benchmark Returns" (p[[{$:book}40|18]])%0a** "The Sharpe ratio is actually a special case of the information ratio, suitable when we have a dollar-neutral strategy, so that the benchmark to use is always the risk-free rate. " (p[[{$:book}41|19]])%0a** "As a rule of thumb, any strategy that has a Sharpe ratio of less than 1 is not suitable as a stand-alone strategy. " (p[[{$:book}43|21]])%0a** "A historical database of stock prices that does not include stocks that have disappeared due to bankruptcies, delistings, mergers, or acquisitions suffer from the so-called survivorship bias, because only %3c%3csurvivors>> of those often unpleasant events remain in the database. " (p[[{$:book}46|24]])%0a** "The reason that survivorship bias mainly inflates the performance of an earlier period is that the further back we go in our backtest, the more missing stocks we will." (p[[{$:book}46|24]]-[[{$:book}47|25]])%0a** "[the more statistically robust the backtest should be] is true only when the financial time series is generated by a stationary process. Unfortunately, financial time series is famously nonstationary, due to all of the reasons given earlier. " (p[[{$:book}47|25]])%0a** "in general, the more rules the strategy has, and the more parameters the model has, the more likely it is going to suffer data-snooping bias. " (p[[{$:book}48|26]])%0a** section adapted from [[http://epchan.blogspot.com/2006/12/artificial-intelligence-andstock.html|Artificial Intelligence and Stock Picking]] (p[[{$:book}48|26]]-[[{$:book}49|27]])%0a** "niches are [...] likely to be [still] profitable because they have not yet been completely arbitraged away by the gigantic hedge funds. " (p[[{$:book}49|27]])%0a*** see my notes on Chapter [[ReadingNotes.ThePrehistoryOfLanguage#Chapter6|6 Cultural niche construction: evolution's cradle of language]] of The Prehistory Of Language%0a** summary of the chapter (p[[{$:book}50|28]]-[[{$:book}51|29]])%0a*** [[FinancialTools.QuantitativeTradingBookAnswers|my answer to the questions]]%0a* [[#Chapter3]][[#Chapter3|3 Backtesting]]%0a** "this chapter [describes] the common platforms that can be used for backtesting, various sources of historical data useful for backtesting, a minimal set of standard performance measures that a backtest should provide, common pitfalls to avoid, and simple refinements and improvements to strategies. " (p[[{$:book}53|31]])%0a** Excel, WYSIWYG but limited in scope and to generate orders (p[[{$:book}54|32]])%0a** MATLAB, not free but easy to backtest thanks to principal component analysis and other tools (p[[{$:book}54|32]])%0a*** scrapping example on Yahoo! Finance (p[[{$:book}56|34]])%0a**** code available at [[(http://sharperatio:sharperatio@)epchan.com/book/]]%0a** [[http://www.tradestation.com|TradeStation]]%0a*** "advantages of this setup are:%0a**** Most of the historical data necessary for backtesting is readily available, whereas you have to download the data from somewhere else if you use Excel or MATLAB.%0a**** Once you have backtested the program, you can immediately generate orders using the same program and transmit them to the brokerage. " (p[[{$:book}57|35]])%0a** High-End Backtesting Platform (p[[{$:book}58|36]])%0a** "databases that are free from survivorship bias are quite expensive [...] to overcome this problem [...]%0a*** start collecting point-in-time data yourself for the benefit of your future backtest. If you save the prices each day of all the stocks in your universe to a file, then you will have a point-in-time or survivorship-bias-free database to use in the future. %0a*** Another way to lessen the impact of survivorship bias is to backtest your strategies on more recent data so that the results are not distorted by too many missing stocks. " (p[[{$:book}62|40]])%0a** "For almost all daily stock data, the high and low prices are far noisier than the open and close prices. " (p[[{$:book}64|42]])%0a** "the discrepancies of the open and close prices usually have less impact on backtest performance than the errors in the high and low prices, since the latter almost always inflate your backtest returns. " (p[[{$:book}64|42]])%0a** "I would argue that the Sharpe ratio and drawdowns are the two most important [performance measures]. " (p[[{$:book}65|43]])%0a** "Usually, an erroneous backtest would produce a historical performance that is better than what we would have obtained in actual trading. " (p[[{$:book}72|50]])%0a** Look-Ahead Bias%0a*** "refers to the situation when you are using information that was available only at a time ''ahead'' of the instant the trade was made. " (p[[{$:book}73|51]])%0a*** "How do we avoid look-ahead bias? Use ''lagged'' historical data for calculating signals at every opportunity. " (p[[{$:book}73|51]])%0a*** truncate your data and compare the result, if it is not identical to non-truncated historical data, you have a look-ahead bias%0a** Data-Snooping Bias%0a*** "the danger that backtest performance is inflated relative to the future performance of the strategy because we have overoptimized the parameters of the model based on transient noise in the historical data. " (p[[{$:book}74|52]])%0a*** "The less independent data you have, the fewer adjustable parameters you should employ in your trading model. " (p[[{$:book}74|52]])%0a*** "As a rule of thumb, I would not employ more than five parameters, including quantities such as entry and exit thresholds, holding period, or the lookback period, in computing moving averages. " (p[[{$:book}75|53]])%0a*** "The most basic safeguard against data-snooping bias is to ensure that you have a sufficient amount of backtest data relative to the number of free parameters you want to optimize. " (p[[{$:book}75|53]])%0a*** "Out-of-Sample Testing Divide your historical data into two parts" (p[[{$:book}75|53]])%0a**** seems similar to machine learning techniques to avoid overfitting%0a*** "The ultimate out-of-sample testing is familiar to many traders, and it is called ''paper trading'' . Running the model on actual unseen data is the most reliable way to test it (short of actually trading it). " (p[[{$:book}77|55]])%0a** "No backtest performance is realistic without incorporating transaction costs. " (p[[{$:book}82|60]])%0a** Strategy Refinement%0a*** "The guiding principle is the same as that of parameter optimization: Whatever changes you make to the strategy to improve its performance on the training set, it must also improve the performance on the test set. " (p[[{$:book}87|65]])%0a** "it is preferable that the refinement has some basis in fundamental economics or a well-studied market phenomenon, rather than some arbitrary rule based on trial and error. Otherwise, data-snooping bias looms. " (p[[{$:book}88|66]])%0a** summary of the chapter (p[[{$:book}88|66]]-[[{$:book}89|67]])%0a* [[#Chapter4]][[#Chapter4|4 Setting Up Your Business]]%0a** "this chapter, we will be taking a break from the technical aspect of trading to focus on the business side of it." (p69)%0a** "The main choice you have to make is whether to open a retail brokerage account or to join a proprietary trading firm.%0a*** The next step is to determine what features of the brokerage or trading firm are important to you. %0a*** Finally, you have to decide what kind of physical trading infrastructure you need in order to execute your quantitative strategy." (p69)%0a** since 2007, the National Association Of Securities Dealers (NASD) merged with the New York Stock Exchange's regulation committee to form the [[http://www.finra.org/|Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA)]].%0a*** [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/General_Securities_Representative_Exam|General Securities Representative Exam]] commonly referred to as the Series 7 Exam%0a** [[Wikipedia:Dark pools of liquidity]]%0a*** [[http://www.darkpooltraders.com/|Dark Pool Traders]]%0a*** [[http://www.quantprinciple.com/invest/index.php/docs/realworld/darkpools/|Dark Pools In Equity Markets]] Dark pools are large blocks of equities traded off the exchange floor, QuantPrinciple%0a** "too much real-time information may not necessarily lead to more profitable trades." (p76)%0a** "any delay in the transmission of your order to your brokerage results in slippage, which is quite real in terms of lost profits. " (p76)%0a** "The advantage of this setup [,remote servers] is not only that your trading will almost never have downtime, but that the Internet connection at the hosting company is likely to be faster than what you have at home or in your office. " (p77)%0a** "it is advantageous to locate your servers near an Internet backbone as close as possible to the exchange on which your trades will be executed. " (p77)%0a** summary of the chapter (p77-78)%0a* [[#Chapter5]][[#Chapter5|5 Execution Systems]]%0a** " This chapter is about building such an automated trading system and ways to minimize trading costs and divergence with your expected performance based on your backtests." (p79)%0a** "A basket trader is an application that allows you to upload multiple orders for multiple symbols and submit them to the brokerage in one keystroke. " (p82)%0a** "Spread trader is an application with which you can specify the symbols of multiple pairs of stocks or other securities, and the conditions when orders for each of these pairs should be entered. " (p82)%0a*** [[Wikipedia:Spread trader]]%0a** "To cut down on commissions, you can refrain from trading lowprice stocks. " (p87)%0a** "In order to minimize market impact cost, you should limit the size (number of shares) of your orders based on the liquidity of the stock. " (p87)%0a** "Another way to reduce market impact is to scale the size of your orders based on the market capitalization of a stock. " (p87)%0a** "Paper trading has a number of benefits; chief among them is that this is practically the only way to see if your ATS software has bugs without losing a lot of real money. " (p89)%0a** "Backtesting also won’t reveal the operational difficulties, such as how fast you can download all the needed data before the market opens each day and how you can optimize your operational procedures in actual execution. " (p89)%0a** applying debugging techniques not just to the ATS but also to its results over time%0a** "Regime shifts refer to the situation when the financial market structure or the macroeconomic environment undergoes a drastic change so much so that trading strategies that were profitable before may not be profitable now." (p91)%0a** "There are two noteworthy regime shifts in recent years related to market (or regulatory) structure that may affect certain strategies.%0a*** The first one is the decimalization of stock prices. [...]%0a*** The other regime shift is relevant if your strategy shorts stocks. [plus-tick rule]" (p91)%0a** summary of the chapter (p92 to 94)%0a* [[#Chapter6]][[#Chapter6|6 Money and Risk Management]]%0a** "The optimal allocation of capital and the optimal leverage to use so as to strike the right balance between risk management and maximum growth is the focus of this chapter, and the central tool we use is called the Kelly formula. " (p95)%0a***[[(Wikipedia:)Kelly criterion]]%0a** "Every optimization problem begins with an objective. Our objective here is to maximize our long-term wealth - an objective that I believe is not controversial for the individual investor. " (p96)%0a** "Maximizing long-term wealth is equivalent to maximizing the long-term compounded growth rate ''g'' of your portfolio. " (p96)%0a** "Risk management always dictates that you should reduce your position size whenever there is a loss, even when it means realizing those losses. (The other face of the coin is that optimal leverage dictates that you should increase your position size when your strategy generates profits.)" (p104)%0a** reference to Nassim Taleb's "black swan" (p105)%0a** "The truly scary scenario in risk management is the one that has not occurred in history before. " (p106)%0a** behavioral bias%0a*** endowment effect, status quo bias, or loss aversion (p106)%0a*** "Despair occurs when a trading model is in a major, prolonged drawdown. " (p110)%0a*** "Greed is the more usual emotion when the model is having a good run and is generating a lot of profits. " (p110)%0a** "We must remember that we are operating in a probabilistic regime: No system can avoid all the market vagaries that can result in losses. " (p109)%0a** "As with most human endeavors, the way to do this is to start with a small portfolio and gradually gain psychological preparedness, discipline, and confidence in your models. " (p111)%0a** summary of the chapter (p111-112)%0a*** "I have found that in order to proceed slowly and cautiously, it is helpful to have other sources of income or other businesses to help sustain yourself either financially or emotionally (to avoid the boredom associated with slow progress). " (p112)%0a* [[#Chapter7]][[#Chapter7|7 Special Topics in Quantitative Trading]]%0a** doubts of AI, ML and other complex techniques (p116)%0a** "Constructing a trading strategy is essentially a matter of determining if the prices under certain conditions and for a certain time horizon will be mean reverting or trending, and what the initial reference price should be at any given time. " (p116)%0a** "what about the much-feared datasnooping bias that seems to creep into every strategy that is based on machine learning or artificial intelligence? " (p125)%0a** [[http://www.spatial-econometrics.com/|Matlab Econometrics Toolbox]] by James P. LeSage]]%0a** [[Wikipedia:Arbitrage pricing theory]]%0a** sumarry of chapter (p154 to 156)%0a* [[#Chapter8]][[#Chapter8|8 Conclusion]]%0a** "The key, it turns out, is ''capacity'', a concept I introduced at the end of [[#Chapter2|Chapter 2]]. (To recap: Capacity is the amount of equity a strategy can generate good returns on.)" (p158)%0a** "There are many simple and profitable strategies that can work at the low capacity end that would be totally unsuitable to hedge funds. This is the niche for independent traders like us. " (p158)%0a** "Another reason that independent traders can often succeed when large funds fail is the myriad constraints imposed by management in an institutional setting. " (p159)%0a** "experience tells us that strategies do lose their potency over time as more traders catch on to them. It takes ongoing research to supply you with new strategies. " (p162)%0a*** see also [[Seedea:Research/Drive]] on epistemic arm-races%0a(:lp: 204:)(:lc: 8:)(:ld: 28/02/10:)%0a%0a%0a!!Tables and figures%0a!!![[#table2_1]]Sources of Trading Ideas (p10)%0a!!!!Academic%0a* [[http://www.hbs.edu/research/research.html|Business schools' finance professors' web sites]]%0a* [[http://www.ssrn.com|Social Science Research Network]]%0a* [[http://www.nber.org|National Bureau of Economic Research]]%0a* [[http://www.ieor.columbia.edu/seminars/financialengineering|Business schools' quantitative finance seminars]]%0a* [[http://www.nytimes.com|Mark Hulbert's column in the New York Times' Sunday business section]]%0a* [[http://www.economist.com|Buttonwood column in the Economist magazine's finance section]]%0a!!!!Financial web sites and blogs%0a* [[http:// finance.yahoo.com|Yahoo! Finance]]%0a* [[http://www.TradingMarkets.com|TradingMarkets]]%0a* [[http://www.SeekingAlpha.com|Seeking Alpha]]%0a* [[http://www.TheStreet.com|TheStreet.com]]%0a* [[http://www.TheKirkReport.com|The Kirk Report]]%0a* [[http://www.aleablog.com|Alea Blog]]%0a* [[http://www.AbnormalReturns.com|Abnormal Returns]]%0a* [[http://www.brettsteenbarger.com|Brett Steenbarger Trading Psychology]]%0a* [[http://epchan.blogspot.com|My own!]]%0a!!!!Trader forums%0a* [[http://www.Elitetrader.com|Elite Trader]]%0a* [[http://www.wealth-lab.com|Wealth-Lab]]%0a!!!!Newspaper and magazines%0a* [[http://www.sfomag.com|Stocks, Futures and Options magazine]]%0a%0a%0a!!!See also%0a* my [[(Content.)FinancialTools]] page%0a* Ernest Chang's blog [[http://epchan.blogspot.com/|Quantitative Trading]] Quantitative investment and trading ideas, research, and analysis%0a* [[http://blog.fosstrading.com/|FOSS Trading]] Algorithmic Trading with Free Open Source Software%0a* [[http://www.technicalanalyst.co.uk/conferences/autoconf09.htm|Automated Trading 2009: Backtesting and Optimization]] October 2009%0a* [[http://www.perseusbooksgroup.com/basic/book_detail.jsp?isbn=0465043577|The Misbehavior of Markets : A Fractal View of Financial Turbulence]] by Richard L. Hudson, Benoit B. Mandelbrot, Basic Books first edition 2004%0a** recommended by [[http://www.jquantlib.org/index.php/User:Rgomes|Rgomes]] from [[http://www.jquantlib.org/|JQuantLib]]%0a** review of [[http://www.bearcave.com/bookrev/misbehavior_of_markets.html|The (Mis)behavior of Markets]] by Ian Kaplan, 2004%0a** [[http://www.researchchannel.org/prog/displayevent.aspx?rID=4655&fID=1894|The (Mis)Behavior of Markets: A Fractal View of Risk, Ruin and Return]] 2004%0a*** mms://media-wm.cac.washington.edu/msr/11598/asf/11598.asf direct link (mms format)%0a* trading-shim [[http://www.trading-shim.org/faq/?other-voices|Frequently Asked Questions]]%0a* Automated Trading System (ATS)%0a** see [[FinancialTools.AutomatedTradingSystem]]%0a* Communities%0a** [[http://www.quantcode.com/|QuantCode]] Quantitative Finance Resume and Jobs Board%0a** [[http://www.elitetrader.com/vb/printthread.php?threadid=148249|Sharing Resources: Let's Not Reinvent the Wheel]] in the [[http://www.elitetrader.com/vb/forumdisplay.php?forumid=48|Automated Trading]] section of EliteTrader Forums%0a** [[http://www.wikinvest.com/|wikinvest]] Investing Wiki with Research about Companies, Investment Concepts, and more...%0a*** started in 2006%0a* Yale [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D3aHciiVdvQ|Financial Markets (ECON 252)]]%0a** [[http://oyc.yale.edu/economics/financial-markets/|Financial Markets]] with Professor Robert Shiller at Open Yale Courses%0a** last watched : [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kJogkN8Ep80&feature=SeriesPlayList&p=8F7E2591EE283A2E|course 10]]%0a* [[http://www.cnbc.com/id/15840232?play=1&video=469287944|Street Smarts]] CNBC.com 2007%0a** Hedge funds using computer models to invest are taking a hit of late, with Ernest Chan, Quantitative trading consultant and CNBC's Dylan Ratigan%0a* E. P. Chan & Associates [[http://epchan.com/Research.html|Research]] page, including MATLAB source code%0a* [[http://videolectures.net/amlcf09_london/|Advances in Machine Learning for Computational Finance (AMLCF '09]], London 2009%0a* http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Computational_finance%0a* [[http://www.journalofcomputationalfinance.com|Journal of Computational Finance]] including its [[http://www.journalofcomputationalfinance.com/public/showPage.html?page=jcf_latest|latest issue]]%0a* [[http://eu.wiley.com/WileyCDA/WileyTitle/productCd-0470138440.html|Statistical Arbitrage: Algorithmic Trading Insights and Techniques]] by Andrew Pole, Wiley 2007%0a* [[http://www.automatedtrader.net/|Automated Trader]] Algorithmic Trading Magazine%0a* [[https://www.kaching.com/|kaChing]] world's first marketplace to find great investors to emulate.%0a** SEC Registered Investment Advisor, started in 2007%0a** as of March 2010 requiring for people to mirror to hold the [[Wikipedia:Uniform Investment Adviser Law Examination]] also called the Series 65%0a* [[http://www.covestor.com/|Covestor]] Follow proven investors on Covestor%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ed2FWNWwE3I|Quants: The Alchemists of Wall Street]] Marije Meerman, VPRO Backlight 2010%0a* [[http://www.ai-stockmarketforum.com/|A.I. Stock Market Forum]]%0a* [[http://www.cyberpunkreview.com/news-as-cyberpunk/usa-today-the-machines-took-over-wall-street/|USA Today: “The Machines Took Over (Wall Street)”]], Cyberpunk Review May 2010%0a* academic research%0a** [[http://www.essex.ac.uk/ccfea/research/CF/|Computational Finance Research]] @ [[http://www.essex.ac.uk/ccfea/|Centre for Computational Finance and Economic Agents (CCFEA)]] Essex%0a** [[http://www3.imperial.ac.uk/mathfin|Mathematical Finance]], Imperial College London%0a** [[http://www.mth.kcl.ac.uk/finmath/|Financial Mathematics]], King's College London%0a* [[#DesMathematiciensBoulevardDesItaliens][[http://images.math.cnrs.fr/Des-mathematiciens-boulevard-des.html|Des mathématiciens boulevard des Italiens]] by Emmanuel Ferrand, Images des mathématiques May 2010%0a** publish your results?%0a*** yes to influence other actors in a predicable way%0a**** to build consensus%0a*** no to keep a competitive advantage%0a*** applied research%0a**** implemented and used internally first and foremost%0a** see also [[Seedea:Research/StrategicalEpistemology]]%0a* [[http://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/news/2009/08/nyse-builds-computer-trading-mothership-worries-abound.ars|Computer-trading worries grow as NYSE builds new datacenter]] by Jon Stokes, ars technica 2009%0a* [[http://www.marketcetera.com/|Marketcetera]] Open Source Automated Trading Platform%0a%0a!!!Tools mentioned%0a* [[http://www.interactivebrokers.com/en/p.php?f=programInterface&ib_entity=llc|InteractiveBrokers API]] operates through the Trader Workstation%0a** [[http://www.interactivebrokers.com/en/accounts/fees/commission.php?ib_entity=llc|Commissions]] 0.1 %25 of trade value%0a* [[http://seekingalpha.com/|Seeking Alpha]] Stock Market News, Opinion & Analysis, Investing Ideas%0a%0a%0a!!!Overall remarks and questions%0a* this? that?%0a%0a!!!!Synthesis%0aSo in the end, it was about X and was based on Y.%0a%0a!!!!Critics%0aPoint A, B and C are debatable because of e, f and j.%0a%0a!!!Vocabulary%0a(:new_vocabulary_start:)%0anew_word%0a(:new_vocabulary_end:)%0a%0a!!!Post-reading model%0aDraw a schema (using PmGraphViz or another solution) of the situation of the area in the studied domain after having read the book. Link it to the pre-reading model and align the two to help easy comparison.%0a%0a!!!Categories%0a* [[!Finance]]%0a* [[!Information]]%0a%0a%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[ReadingNotes.ReadingNotes|Menu]]''%0a ReadingNotes.QueFaireDeNotreCerveau=[[http://www.editions-bayard.com/pages/fiche.php?isbn=2227473053|Que faire de notre cerveau ?]] by Catherine Malabout - ISBN 2227473053 - Bayard 2004%0a>>display:none%3c%3c%0a:book: (:if equal "Fabien" "{$Author}":)SharedLibrary:bookname.pdf#zoom=100&page=(:else:)http://books.google.com/books?id=ID&pg=PA(:ifend:)%0a>>%3c%3c%0a(:tc: 99:)(:tp: 999:)%0a(:isbn: 2227473053:)%0a%0a!!!Motivation%0aDiscovering it at the Vrin bookshop in front of La Sorbonne and consider it a rather interesting question if not necessarily grounded in experimental results like [[Cognition/Cognition|cognitive science]].%0a%0a!!!Pre-reading model%0aDraw a schema (using PmGraphViz or another solution) of the situation of the area in the studied domain before having read the book.%0a%0a!!!Reading (written more than 6 months after)%0a* Introduction - Plasticite et flexibilite, pour une conscience du cerveau (29 pages, 17%25)%0a** "Le cerveau est une oeuvre et nous ne le savons pas." (p7)%0a*** developpement de l'aspect object et sujet du cerveau (etude etymologique du concept de modeler, p16). Mise en contexte historique.%0a** "il existe une ''historicite constituve du cerveau''. Ce livre voudrait precisement en eveiller la ''conscience''." (p8)%0a** reference a l'Homme neuronal de Jean-Pierre Changeux, specialiste du domaine des neurosciences et du SNC (systeme nerveux central)%0a*** decrivant la decouverte du fonctionnement des neurones et de la synapse comme un evenement scientifique majeur du siecle dernier%0a** "L'oeuvre propre du cerveau, qui engage l'aventure et l'histoire individuelles, porte un nom : la ''plasticite''. Ce que nous avons nomme l'historicite constitutive du cerveau n'est autre en effet que sa plasticite." (p13)%0a** lien entre fonctionnement neuronal et social%0a*** introduction de l'ouvrage [[http://www.la-science-politique.com/capitalisme.htm|Le nouvel esprit du capitalisme]], de Luc Boltanski et Eve Chiapello (Coll. NRF Essais, Gallimard, 1999) avec entre autre l'organisation du travail%0a*** role de modelisation des comportements des ideologies, proposant une critique de l' ''ideologie neuronale'' (d'ou les nombreuses references au titre de l'ouvrage)%0a*** implication politique d'un tel constat%0a** "la flexibilite est l'avatar ideologique de la plasticite" (p29)%0a*** "Il manque en effet a la flexibilite la resource de la donation de forme, le pouvoir de ''creer'', d' ''inventer'' ou meme d' ''effacer'' une empreinte, le pouvoir de ''styler''. ''La flexibilite est la plasticite moins son genie''."(p30)%0a* Premiere partie - Champs d'application de la plasticite (34 pages, 20%25)%0a** A - Entre determination et liberte%0a** B - Des "trois" plasticites%0a*** Plasticite de developpement : la formation des connexions neuronales%0a**** reference a Marc Jeannerod sur le processus comment entre les differents cerveaux, une corticogenese similaire et pourtant toujours unique, a Jean-Pierre Changeux sur l'hecatombe neuronale et a Jean-Pierre Ameisen sur un organe qui continue d'evoluer%0a*** importance du contexte dans lequel se constitue donc le cerveau, l'ensemble des stimulations qu'il recoit%0a*** Plasticite de modulation : le cerveau et son histoire%0a**** reference a Donal Holding Hebb et son modele%0a**** potentialisation a long-terme (LTP ou PLT)%0a**** depression a long-terme (LTD ou DLT)%0a*** Plasticite de reparation : le cerveau et sa regenerescence%0a**** phenomenes de creation de nouveux neurones, renouvellement cellulaire, reorganisation postlesionelles%0a** C - Sommes-nous libres d'etre performant%0a*** ?%0a%0a!!!Early stage notes%0aPeut-on voir des espaces de libertes construits graduellement, suite a des processus evolutifs, sur des espaces plus contraints, plus limitatifs,%0a* Pourrait-on ainsi considerer le cerveau et son extraordinaire plasticite comme un tel espace ? (utilise pour sortir du determinisme biologique malgre son "coup energetique" extremement eleve pour un etre biologique)%0a* Pourrait-on ainsi considerer une societe democratique offrant a ses membres un tres grand niveau de liberte de choix dans leurs actions, tout du moins theoriquement, un tel espace ? (utilise pour sortir du determinisme social malgre la necessite de chacun a perdre une partie de son pouvoir/controle sur autrui)%0a* Pourrait-on ainsi considerer Internet ou tout espace virtuel comme un tel espace ? (utilise pour sortir finallement de toute forme de determinisme en offrant le maximum de libertes)%0a%0aChacun de ces espaces etant historiquement le resultat d'un processus evolutif general applique au medium du vivant (la constitution du cerveau de l'etre biologique offrant toujours plus de liberte), au medium social (l'organisation des interactions des etres vivants pour augmenter constamment les possibilites) et finallement au medium de l'information. Ces espaces etant bien evidement inter-dependants les uns des autres.%0a%0aCes espaces offrent ainsi des possibilites toujours plus importantes pour le processus general d'evolution essayant constament (sans necessite de conscience propre) de ne jamais se limiter.%0a%0a''I was then probably thinking along the lines of Interet layers (see the [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OSI_model|OSI model]]) and complexity. For example using Onion services/Freenet/... but also SecondLife.''%0aSee my resulting [[Fabien/LayeredModel]].%0a%0a!!!See also%0a* [[http://www.u-paris10.fr/10980645/0/fiche_EE8__pagelibre/|Catherine Malabou]] homepage at Paris X%0a* What Should We Do with Our Brain?, Sebastian Rand (trans.) for Fordham University Press 2008 (ISBN 9780823229536) [[http://ndpr.nd.edu/review.cfm?id=15887|Reviewed by Pete Mandik, William Paterson University]], April 2009%0a* [[Emergence]] aka Trois essays sur l'emergence de Jaegwon Kim%0a* [[LeMaitreIgnorant]] by Jacques Ranciere on intellectual emancipation%0a* [[Wikipedia:Catherine Malabou]]%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SmWH_ATtUhE|Epigenetics and Plasticity]] by Catherine Malabou, European Graduate School December 2012 %0a%0a!!!Overall remarks and questions%0a* this? that?%0a%0a!!!!Synthesis%0aSo in the end, it was about X and was based on Y.%0a%0a!!!!Critics%0aPoint A, B and C are debatable because of e, f and j.%0a%0a!!!Vocabulary%0a(:new_vocabulary_start:)%0anew_word%0a(:new_vocabulary_end:)%0a%0a!!!Post-reading model%0aDraw a schema (using PmGraphViz or another solution) of the situation of the area in the studied domain after having read the book. Link it to the pre-reading model and align the two to help easy comparison.%0a%0a!!!Categories%0a* [[!Psychology]]%0a%0a%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[ReadingNotes.ReadingNotes|Menu]]'' ReadingNotes.RaceAgainstTheMachine=[[http://raceagainstthemachine.com/|Race Against The Machine: How the Digital Revolution is Accelerating Innovation, Driving Productivity, and Irreversibly Transforming Employment and the Economy]] by Erik Brynjolfsson and Andrew McAfee - ISBN 0984725113 - Digital Frontier Press 2011%0a>>display:none%3c%3c%0a:book: (:if equal "Fabien" "{$Author}":)SharedLibrary:bookname.pdf#zoom=100&page=(:else:)http://books.google.com/books?id=ID&pg=PA(:ifend:)%0a>>%3c%3c%0a(:tc: 1:)(:tp: 76:)(:isbn: 0984725113:)%0a%0a%0a!!!Motivation%0aLooking for a more academic view of [[TheLightsInTheTunnel]].%0a%0a!!!Pre-reading model%0aList the main decisions that should be impacted by reading the book in order to estimate the Seedea:Content/Newconcepts#InformationActionRatio and facilitate rule design as suggested after finishing [[TheTinkerersAccomplice]].%0a%0aDraw a schema (using PmGraphViz or another solution) of the situation of the area in the studied domain before having read the book.%0a%0a!!!Reading%0a* [[#Chapter1]]1 Introduction to Template%0a** "interesting quote." (p[[{$:book}1|1]])%0a** note%0a** ...%0a* [[#Chapter2]]2 Interesting thing%0a** (p20)(:lp: 20:)(:lc: 2:)(:ld: 11/11/11:)%0a%0a(:startrecall::)%0a%0a!!!See also%0a* plenty of debates and link read%0a* internal link%0a* external link%0a* http://quiz.thefullwiki.org/ on the book itself, key topics and the authors%0a* reviews%0a** by her%0a** by him%0a* consider a set of rules%0a** inspired by finishing [[TheTinkerersAccomplice]] and wondering how I could apply it%0a%0a%0a!!!Overall remarks and questions%0a* this? that?%0a%0a!!!!Synthesis%0aSo in the end, it was about X and was based on Y.%0a%0a!!!!Critics%0aPoint A, B and C are debatable because of e, f and j.%0a%0a!!!Vocabulary%0a(:new_vocabulary_start:)%0anew_word%0a(:new_vocabulary_end:)%0a%0a!!!Post-reading model%0aDraw a schema (using PmGraphViz or another solution) of the situation of the area in the studied domain after having read the book. Link it to the pre-reading model and align the two to help easy comparison.%0a%0a!!!Categories%0a* [[!UncategorizedBook]]%0a* [[!Unfinished]]%0a%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[ReadingNotes.ReadingNotes|Menu]]'' ReadingNotes.ReadingNotes=%25right%25''Back to the [[(Content.)PersonalInformationStream]]''%0a%0a(:nogroupheader:)(:nogroupfooter:)%0a%0a!!Principle%0aThe page gathers notes from some of the books I have read (mainly since autumn 2008). See also the [[#ToDo|ToDo section]] to understand how this page should evolve.%0a%0a%0a!![[#menu]]On The Menu :%0aAll of [[Content/PersonalInformationStream#Finished]] and:%0a* [[The Beggar King and the Secret of Happiness]] by Joel Ben Izzy, 2003%0a** [[Wikipedia:Posttraumatic growth]]%0a* Imaginaire scientifique, cite des sciences ([[{$PageUrl}&action=edit|to write down]])%0a** http://www.ictp.it/%0a** gave to @cybunk%0a* [[ReadingNotes/Little Brother]]%0a* [[ReadingNotes/La Destruction Du Savoir En Temps De Paix]] ([[{$PageUrl}&action=edit|to write down]])%0a** [[http://www.amazon.fr/Destruction-savoir-temps-paix/dp/284205797X|La Destruction du savoir en temps de paix]]%0a** by Corinne Abensour, Bernard Sergent, Jean-Philippe Testefort, Edith Wolf, Mille et une nuits 2004%0a** [[http://www.randomhouse.com/catalog/display.pperl?isbn=9780767926140|Idiot America: How Stupidity Became a Virtue in the Land of the Free]] by Charles P. Pierce Random House 2009%0a* [[[ReadingNotes/Flowers for Algernon]] ([[{$PageUrl}&action=edit|to write down]])%0a** [[Wikipedia:Flowers for Algernon]]%0a** Content/PiecesOfCulture#Essays%0a** recommended by Kenza%0a** episode 3 "The Plateau" of [[Wikipedia:Fringe (season 3)#Episodes|Fringe (season 3)]]%0a** Wikipedia:Limitless%0a* [[ReadingNotes/The Biotech Century]] ([[{$PageUrl}&action=edit|to write down]])%0a** [[http://www.foet.org/books/biotech-century.html|The Biotech Century by Jeremy Rifkin]], Tarcher/Putnam, 1998%0a* [[ReadingNotes/Antigone]] ([[{$PageUrl}&action=edit|to write down]])%0a** http://www.wikisummaries.org/Antigone%0a* [[ReadingNotes/The Alchemist]] ([[{$PageUrl}&action=edit|to write down]])%0a** http://www.wikisummaries.org/The_Alchemist%0a* [[ReadingNotes/HackersAndPainters]] ([[{$PageUrl}&action=edit|to write down]])%0a* [[ReadingNotes/Walden]]%0a* [[Le Peuple Des Connecteurs]]%0a* [[#CommentLesSystemesPondent|Comment les systčmes pondent ?]] ([[{$PageUrl}&action=edit|to write down]])%0a* [[#TheSelfishGene|The Selfish Gene]] ([[{$PageUrl}&action=edit|to write down]])%0a* [[#AnimalsFarm|Animal's Farm]] ([[{$PageUrl}&action=edit|to write down]])%0a* [[#BraveNewWorld|Brave New World]] ([[{$PageUrl}&action=edit|to write down]])%0a** http://www.wikisummaries.org/Brave_New_World%0a* [[ReadingNotes/Manipulation|Petit traité de manipulation ŕ l'usage des honnętes gens]]%0a* [[ReadingNotes/EtreArtiste|Etre Artiste]]%0a* [[Behind The Mirror]]%0a* [[#PhilosophyWhoNeedsIt|Philosophy: Who Needs It]] ([[{$PageUrl}&action=edit|to write down]])%0a* [[#LordValentinesCastle|Lord Valentine's Castle]] ([[{$PageUrl}&action=edit|to write down]])%0a* [[StrangeLoop|I am a Strange Loop]]%0a* [[Emergence|Trois essays sur l'emergence]] ([[{$PageUrl}&action=edit|to write down]])%0a* [[Demons in Eden]]%0a* [[KnowledgeLimits|Knowledge and Its Limits]]%0a* [[Wikipatterns]]%0a* [[Accelerando]]%0a* [[Popper|The Logic of Scientific Discovery]]%0a* [[Beautiful Code]]%0a* [[ProgrammingTheUniverse|Programming The Universe]]%0a* [[Never Eat Alone]]%0a* [[The Red Queen]]%0a* [[Game Theory At Work]] ([[{$PageUrl}&action=edit|to write down]])%0a* [[#LongTail|The Long Tail]] ([[{$PageUrl}&action=edit|to write down]])%0a* [[#Kuhn|The Structure Of Scientific Revolutions]] ([[{$PageUrl}&action=edit|to write down]])%0a* [[The Politics of Misinformation]]%0a* [[Ancient Epistemology]]%0a* [[ReadingNotes/FECN|Foundations in Evolutionary Cognitive Neuroscience]]%0a* [[The Mating Mind]]%0a* [[HighSpeedSociety|High-speed society]]%0a* [[TheCodeBook|The Code Book / Histoire des codes secrets]]%0a* [[Des Mondes Impossibles]]%0a* [[The Wisdom Paradox]]%0a* [[The Future Of Ideas]]%0a* [[#biomeca|Bio-mechanisms of Swimming and Flying]]%0a* [[ReadingNotes/InformationFeudalism|Information feudalism]]%0a* [[The Self Made Tapestry]]%0a* [[ProgrammingTheUniverse|Programming The Universe]]%0a* [[DiamondAge|The Diamond Age]]%0a* [[IntelligentBio|Intelligent Bioinformatics]]%0a* [[Battle of Cognition]]%0a* [[Origins of Genius]]%0a* [[Supersizing|Supersizing the Mind]]%0a* [[Protocells|Protocells: Bridging Nonliving and Living Matter]]%0a* [[Philosophical Darwinism]]%0a* [[The Things We Do]]%0a* [[MecaMind|The Mechanical Mind In History]]%0a* [[Without Miracles]]%0a* [[Que Faire De Notre Cerveau]]%0a%0a%0a----%0a%0a!![[#PhilosophyWhoNeedsIt]]Philosophy: Who Needs It%0a[[http://www.noblesoul.com/orc/books/rand/pwni.html|Philosophy: Who Needs It]] by Ayn Rand - ISBN - Originialy published in 1982%0a%0aOffered by Nathan.%0a%0a!!!See also%0a* [[http://fora.tv/2009/10/28/The_Goddess_of_the_Market_The_Meaning_of_Ayn_Rand|The Goddess of the Market: The Meaning of Ayn Rand]] with David Boaz, Jennifer Burns, Anne C. Heller, Cato Institute October 2009%0a%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a%0a!![[#LordValentinesCastle]]Lord Valentine's Castle%0a[[http://www.majipoor.com/work.php?id=677|Lord Valentine's Castle]] by Robert Silverberg, 1980%0a%0aThemes%0a* the mindset of juggling%0a* travels accross world%0a* memory loss and defining oneself%0a%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a%0a%0a!![[#biomeca]]Bio-mechanisms of Swimming and Flying%0a[[http://www.springer.com/life+sci/bioinformatics/book/978-4-431-73379-9|Bio-mechanisms of Swimming and Flying]] Fluid Dynamics, Biomimetic Robots, and Sports Science, by Naomi Kato and Shinji Kamimura - ISBN 978-4-431-73379-9 - Springer 2008%0a%0a%0a!!!Motivation for reading this book%0aThinking about Navier/Stokes equations during the 19 June 2009 session at the Brossolette pool and desiring to improve thanks to a better understand of fluid dynamics.%0a%0a%0a!!!Skimming%0a* Part 1: Biological Aspects of Locomotive Mechanisms and Behaviors of Animals While Swimming and Flying%0a** biological propulsion starting with simple micro-organisms to complex organisms%0a** Chapter 6 - Mechanical Properties of the Caudal Fin Resulting from the Caudal Skeletal Structure of the Bluefin Tuna%0a* Part 2: Hydrodynamics of Swimming and Flying%0a** Chapter 12 - Studies of Hydrodynamics in Fishlike Swimming Propulsion%0a* Part 3: Biomimetic Swimming or Flying Robots%0a* Part 4: Sports Science%0a** sports and simulation models%0a** Chapter 29 - Analysis of Breast, Back and Butterfly Strokes by the Swimming Human Simulation Model SWUM%0a%0a%0a!!!See also%0a* [[http://www.swum.org/|Swimming Human Simulation Model "SWUM"]] by [[http://www.hei.mei.titech.ac.jp/research/motomu/index2.html|Motomu Nakashima]], last updated in 2007 (as of checked in June 2009)%0a* [[http://jeb.biologists.org/cgi/content/abstract/192/1/13|Studies of tropical tuna swimming performance in a large water tunnel]] I: Energetics. H Dewar and J Graham, Journal of experimental biology 192, 13-31%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ngABxM7jl0Q|Lec 28 | 8.01 Physics I: Classical Mechanics, Fall 1999]], Watler Lewin, MIT%0a** and complete [[http://ocw.mit.edu/OcwWeb/Physics/8-01Physics-IFall1999/CourseHome/index.htm|MIT OpenCourseWare course]] for undergraduate%0a%0a%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a%0a----%0a%0a!![[#Done]]Done%0a* [[#VirtualShelf]]possibility to search amongst all the books I have read%0a**@@%25@@ in [[Tools/Vimperator]] through the [[Tools/Keywords#inmybooks]]%0a** using [[http://books.google.com/googlebooks/mylibrary/|My Library]] at Google Books%0a** list the book I have read (done manually and with [[ReadingNotes/]]%0a* add to the [[(ReadingNotes.)Template]] [[http://openlibrary.org/dev/docs/api/covers|Open Library Covers API (Open Library)]]%0a** still few ISBN to correct%0a* {-list the institutional books I have studied (from kindergarden to engineering school)-}%0a** moved to [[Cookbook.Cognition#EducationSelfUpdate]]%0a* [[#CausalReadingTree]]generate a Causal Reading Tree using%0a** (moved to [[Cookbook.Cognition#CausalReadingTree]])%0a%0a!![[#ToDo]]To Do%0a* Integrate with the sideway Firefox page (based on [[Seedea:Seedea/InputFirefoxSidebar]]) of recent readings.%0a* export notes to annotations that can be layered on top of the original document%0a** individual PDF%0a** online libraries%0a* [[#BooksCrossLinks]]mine the [[#VirtualShelf|read books]] to find cross links in%0a** references%0a** authors%0a** places%0a** rare expressions%0a** eventually using%0a*** Google Books%0a*** OpenSearch%0a*** Amazon SIP%0a*** OpenCalais%0a* link to [[Seedea:Research.Bibliography]]%0a* {-add [[Wikipedia:/w/index.php?title=Timeline_of_cosmology&action=history|Timeline of cosmology]] RSS feed to Bloglines-}%0a* add precision regarding my notation format%0a** %3c%3csome text quoted by the author>> is original quotation using french style quotes while "normal quotes" outside%0a** ''italic'' is original by the author emphasis%0a** '''bold text''' is personal emphasis%0a** (p69) page number is always referring to the current book unless warned%0a** quote including [bracketed text] means that text was changed to understand the quote partly outside of its context%0a*** most of the time the bracketed text also comes from the original text, only appearing before or after the quote%0a* measure "information density" for each book%0a** based on the number of quotation per unit? (page, chapter, ...)%0a** not that this could also be used with [[Cookbook/Cognition#LearningNewLanguage]] if one consider this notion of information density as the inverse of the acquired vocabulary of a language%0a*** i.e. the less one masters the vocabulary used, the more dense the book will be%0a* ask my former libraries to give me my data%0a** listing of books I asked%0a*** dated%0a*** time%0a** [[http://www.cordeliers-ndvictoire.org/|Les Cordeliers]]%0a*** [[http://www.cordeliers-ndvictoire.org/spip.php?page=intranet|SIGB]]%0a** [[http://www.iut-lannion.fr/|IUT de Lannion library]]%0a*** no direct platform%0a** [[http://eliot.utc.fr/|UTC library]]%0a*** account "fbenetou" inactive%0a** UTFPr library%0a*** in [[http://www.ct.utfpr.edu.br/biblioteca/|Curitiba]]%0a** [[http://catalogue.bnf.fr/|BNF]]%0a*** account "Utopiah" active%0a** template%0a*** Bonjour, je souhaiterais obtenir la liste des livres que j'ai pu lire dans le passe. Quel procedure dois-je suivre pour cela ? Cordiallement, moi.%0a** use the result as a bootstrapping dataset for [[(Cookbook.Cognition#)CausalReadingTree]]%0a* consider dedicated pages for research articles and PhD thesis%0a** currently using nothing or category%0a** e.g. [[!ResearchArticle]] with [[ReadingNotes.EvolutionaryEpistemologyAsAScientificMethod]]%0a** see also%0a*** [[PersonalInformationStream/WithoutNotesOlderThanOctober09#CiteSeer]]%0a*** Seedea:Research/Bibliography#ToDo%0a*** https://searchapi.scopus.com/ (registered)%0a*** [[ReadingNotes/ElegantSolutions#ExperimentsTools]]%0a* integrate [[Path:/pub/My_Shelfari_Books.tsv]] %0a%0a!!!Update notes wrote before the proper template was done%0a(:pagelist group=ReadingNotes $:tp=-?* :)%0a%0a!!![[#RandomPageToImprove]]Random page to improve%0a(:pagelist group=ReadingNotes order=random count=1 list=normal:)%0a%0a[[#Visualization]]%0a(:GraphProcessingBooks:) ReadingNotes.Rework=[[http://37signals.com/rework/|Rework]] by Jason Fried and David Heinemeier Hansson - ISBN 0307463745 - Crown Business 2010%0a>>display:none%3c%3c%0a:book: (:if equal "Fabien" "{$Author}":)SharedLibrary:bookname.pdf#zoom=100&page=(:else:)http://books.google.com/books?id=ID&pg=PA(:ifend:)%0a>>%3c%3c%0a(:tc: 12:)(:tp: 288:)(:isbn: 0307463745:)%0a%0a%0a!!!Motivation%0aRequired for MBE and recommended by Thomas.%0a%0a!!!Pre-reading model%0aDraw a schema (using PmGraphViz or another solution) of the situation of the area in the studied domain before having read the book.%0a%0a!!!Reading%0aOpening by rebutting critics by saying that 37signals, founded by the author, followed and is still following this principle thus that they are correct. %0a* [[#Chapter1]]First %0a** everybody is not looking for the same result (A-type vs others) so the means will logically differ (p7)%0a* [[#Chapter2]]Takedowns %0a** casting doubts on the learning from mistakes heuristics, mention of a study on chances of failed entrepreneurs equaled to new entrants (p11)%0a*** [[http://www.nytimes.com/2009/03/22/business/22proto.html?_r=1|Prototype - Lessons (or Not) When a Start-Up Misses the Mark]] by Leslie Berlin, NYTimes.com 2009%0a** promoting efficiency rather than amount of worked done%0a* [[#Chapter3]]Go %0a** on motivation and impact (p29)%0a** solve your own problem first%0a*** applies particularly well to a software company working on managing tasks%0a** starts with whatever you have%0a*** reminder of the prototype eureka scene in The Social Network%0a** all feedback is meaningful yet focus matters more than covering all possible existing (or not) problems%0a*** strategical choices have to be made on what features to develop and which ones to reject%0a** critics of the startup model (financing and partial loss of control but also no immediate focus on ROI) and also of the consequences for the founder (shift in motivation, possible loss of what made him happy)%0a** cost of commitments for means of production%0a* [[#Chapter4]]Progress %0a** constraints are powerful and should be leverage, especially when you have very little resources to waste (p65)%0a** since you will inevitably drift, do not delay the core, start with it then eventually shift%0a*** details are important, but not without having a solid structure first%0a*** effort invested will pay off especially since this should not change a lot%0a** manage tasks by making progresses explicit, assessable%0a** have a recycling mindset, if you can sell the peels of the potatoes, do so%0a** when you are ready to launch, it usually means you could have launched some time ago, it's about delivered value, not polish%0a* [[#Chapter5]]Productivity %0a** focus on the right problem first (p95)%0a** critics of administrative overhead, including meetings, and lack of focus%0a*** see [[CognitiveEnvironments/]] and [[Cookbook/Cognition#GoalFocusAttention]]%0a** on the importance of sleep%0a*** see [[BrainRules#Chapter7]] and [[Content/Health?action=print#Sleep]]%0a** a long list of tasks is a depressing, split to edible chunks%0a* [[#Chapter6]]Competitors%0a** on copy and the inability to lead (p133)%0a** have a USP even if you are selling air%0a** (again) less is more%0a*** see [[SeeingWhatsNext]] on overshooting %0a* [[#Chapter7]]Evolution %0a** (again yet againg!) yet another feature is not the solution (p151)%0a*** ibid%0a** good advertisement does not make a good product%0a* [[#Chapter8]]Promotion %0a** being unknown is ok, at first (p165)%0a** becoming popular by giving value (e.g. through education) builds a stronger base fan or audience%0a*** this should be continuous, not sporadically through campaigns%0a* [[#Chapter9]]Hiring %0a** hire yourself first, once you can do the job you can understand who will do it well for you if you really have to (p199)%0a** hire to get a job done, not just for the intrinsic qualities of the person%0a** it is possible to work internationally even at small scale through modern means of communication (if done properly, e.g. managing time overlap)%0a* [[#Chapter10]]Damage Control %0a** control the flow of information (p229)%0a*** be real rather than hiding behind "corporate talk"%0a* [[#Chapter11]]Culture %0a** culture is a repetitive set of actions, not a fantasized description (p247)%0a** on the risk of over-administrating every single moves%0a* [[#Chapter12]]Conclusion %0a** leverage inspiration and cherish it as a rare and powerful asset (p269)%0a(:lp: 288:)(:lc: 12:)(:ld: 17/03/11:)%0a%0a(:startrecall: 18/03/11:)%0a%0a!!!See also%0a* http://changethis.com/manifesto/68.01.37Signals/pdf/68.01.37Signals.pdf%0a* http://twitter.com/#!/37signals%0a** http://www.youtube.com/user/37signals%0a* notes by Nicolas Bigand, cf [[Events/MBE21#Rework]]%0a* [[LeanThinking]] with several principle in common%0a* [[VentureCapitalAndTheFinanceOfInnovation]] especially regarding chapter 4%0a* http://quiz.thefullwiki.org/ on the book itself, key topics and the authors%0a* reviews%0a** official http://37signals.com/rework/reviews%0a** [[http://www.inc.com/magazine/20100301/review-rework.html|by Leigh Buchanan]], Inc.com 2010%0a* [[http://www.simpleslide.com/2011/06/12/rework-la-presentation/|Rework : la présentation]] by Olivier Richard, simpleslide.com June 2011%0a%0a%0a!!!Overall remarks and questions%0a* this? that?%0a%0a!!!!Synthesis%0aAdvising minimalism, focus and straight talk to make small businesses thrive.%0a%0a!!!!Critics%0a* Even if the book does open by saying that this did work and apply to their own situation, the tone of the book makes it sound generalist.%0a** It is important to keep in mind that those lessons learn might not be generalizable%0a%0a!!!Vocabulary%0a(:new_vocabulary_start:)%0anew_word%0a(:new_vocabulary_end:)%0a%0a!!!Post-reading model%0aDraw a schema (using PmGraphViz or another solution) of the situation of the area in the studied domain after having read the book. Link it to the pre-reading model and align the two to help easy comparison.%0a%0a!!!Categories%0a* [[!Business]]%0a%0a%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[ReadingNotes.ReadingNotes|Menu]]'' ReadingNotes.SC01=(:redirect SC02:) ReadingNotes.SC02=!Seminar on Mind, Language and Cognitive Science%0a%0aFebruary 2005, University of Iceland, Reykjavik for [[http://tice.utc.fr/portail_UV/detailuv.php?uv=SC02&page=uv&lang=fr|SC02 Seminaire interdisciplinaire international de sciences et technologies cognitives]] at UTC%0a%0a!!Papers studied%0a(1) Language and Mind: Basic Concepts%0a* Function and Concept, Fredge, Translations from the Philosophical Writings of Gottlob Fredge%0a* On Sense and Meaning, Fredge, Translations from the Philosophical Writings of Gottlob Fredge%0a* Bedrock, Guttenplan, An essay on Mind%0a%0a(2) Classical Cognitive Science I: The computer metaphor and levels of explanation%0a* Computer Science as an empirical inquiry: Symbols and Search, Newell and Simon%0a* Philosophy and the approach, David Marr, chapter 1 of Vision, 1982%0a%0a(3) Classical Cognitive Science II: Symbolic systems and representation%0a* Why there still has to be a language of thought, Fodor, Mind and Cognition, Lycan ed.%0a* Connectionnism and cognitive architecture: a criticial analysis, Fodor and Pylyshyn%0a* Intelligence without representation, Brooks%0a%0a(4) Reduction as a Theoretical Ideal in the Sciences%0a* Reduction of theories, E. Nagel, The Structure of Science%0a* Is consciousness a brain process?. Place. The Mind-Brain Identity Theory%0a* Eliminative materialism and the propositional attitudes, Churchland, Journal of Philosophy, 1981%0a* What is it like to be a bat?, T. Nagel, Philosophical Review, 1974%0a* The explanatory gap, Levine, Pacific Philosophical Quarterly, 1983%0a%0a(5) Materialism and the Reduction of the Mental%0a* Material mind, Davidson, Essays on Actions and Events%0a%0a(6) Philosophy of Mind: Indeterminacy and Mental States%0a* Translation and meaning, Quine, chapter 2 of Word and Object%0a* On the reasons for indeterminacy of translations, Quine, The journal of Philosophy, 1970%0a* Indeterminacy, empiricism and the first person, Searle, The journal of Philosophy, 1987%0a* Indeterminacy and mental states, Follesdal, Perspective on Quine, Barret & Gibson ed.%0a%0a(7) ?%0a* not present in the original listing%0a%0a(8) Cognitive Theory and Virtual Reality%0a* Ecological optics, J.J. Gibson Foundations of Cognitive Science: The Essential Reader%0a* The theory of affordances, J.J. Gibson, chapter 8 of An Ecological Approach of Perception%0a* How direct is visual perception? Some reflections on Gibsons ecological approach, Fodor and Pylypshyn, Cognition, 1981%0a* Where brain, body and world collide, Clark, Deadalus, 1998%0a* How a cockpit remembers its speed, Hutchins, Cognitive Science, 1995%0a%0a(9) Linguistic Competence and Cognition%0a* Methodological preliminaries, Chomsky, chapter Aspects of the Theory of Syntax%0a* Language and nature, Chomsky, Mind, 1995%0a* Grammar, psychology, and indeterminacy, Stich, Journal of Philosophy, 1972%0a* Meaning, grammar, and indeterminacy, Neale, Dialectica, 1987%0a* Some notes on what linguistics is about, Fodor, Readings in the Philosophy of Psychology%0a%0a!!See also%0a* other UTC class [[(ReadingNotes.)SC22]]%0a* more general page [[Cognition.Cognition]]%0a%0a!!To do%0a* add icons papers/books (eventually make a [[http://www.pmwiki.org/wiki/PmWiki/CustomMarkup|CustomMarkup]])%0a* add notes per paper%0a* add other courses%0a** SC02 ReadingNotes.SC22=!!Sociologie cognitive, organisation et technique%0aUniversite de Technologie de Compiegne, Spring 2006%0a%0a!!I - Cognition, formation du lien social, organisations et technique dans la theorie sociologique : traditions, limites et alternatives%0a* Action cognitive et formation du lien social : vers une reevaluation de la technique, V. Havelange, ARCo 2001%0a%0a!!II - Le tournant ethnomethodologique%0a* Qu'est-ce-que l'ethnomethodologie ?, H. Garfinkel, Arguments Sociaux 1985%0a* Travaux en public. La dynamique d'une situation problematique, M. Relieu, Raisons Pratiques 1999%0a%0a!!III - Cognition situe et distribuee%0a* Comment le "cokcpit" se souvient de ses vitesse, E. Hutchkins, Sociologie du Travail 1994%0a* [[#LesObjectsDansLEspaceLaPlanificationDansLAction]]Les objects dans l'espace, la planification dans l'action, B. Conein, E. Jacopin, Raisons Pratiques 1993%0a** see also [[http://www.persee.fr/web/revues/home/prescript/article/reso_0751-7971_1990_num_8_43_1783|Cognition située et coordination de l'action, la cuisine dans tous ses états]] by Bernard Conein, Réseaux 1990%0a*** mentionned in [[http://www.ourp.im/Paper/PersonnalOverlay|Personnal Overlay]] on PIM%0a* Essai sur les objects usuels, L. Thevenot, Raisons Pratiques 1993%0a* Les ressorts de l'expertise, C. Bessy, F. Chatauraynaud, Raisons Pratiques 1993%0a* Expect artificiels. Machines intelligentes et savoir social, H. M. Collins, Machines Intelligentes : une experience dans le domaine du savoir 1990%0a* L'intimite anonyme dans les conversations electroniques sur les webchats, J. Velkovska, Sociologie du Travail 2002%0a%0a!!IV - Sociologie des sciences%0a* La chasse aux quarks, A. Pickering, La science et ses reseaux, Genese et circulation des faits scientifiques 1989%0a* Le laboratoire et ses reseaux, J. Law, La science et ses reseaux, Genese et circulation des faits scientifiques 1989%0a* Elements pour une sociologie de la traduction. La domestication des coquilles Saint-Jacques et des marins-pecheurs dans la baie de Saint-Brieuc, M. Callon, L'Annee Sociologique 1986%0a* L'espoir de Pandore. Pour une version realiste de l'activite scientifique, B. Latour, Joliot etlavascularisatio des faits 1999%0a* Forums hybrides, N. Callon, P. Lascoumes, Y. Barthes, Agir dans un monde incertain. Essai sur la democratie techniques 2001%0a* L'organisation des forums hybrides, N. Callon, P. Lascoumes, Y. Barthes, Agir dans un monde incertain. Essai sur la democratie techniques 2001%0a%0a!!V - Sociologie des techniques%0a* La construction d'un systeme socio-technique. Esquisse our une anthropologie des techniques, M. Akrich, Anthropolgie et Societes 1989%0a* Portrait de Gaston Lagaffe en philosophe des techniques, B. Latour, Petites lecons de sociologie des sciences 1996%0a* Le groom est en greve. Pour l'amour de Dieu, fermez la porte, B. Latour, Petites lecons de sociologie des sciences 1996%0a* L'electrification de l'Amerique. Les batisseurs de systemes, T. P. Hughes, Culture Technique 1983%0a* Contenir le marche : la transition de la criee a la cotation electronique a la Bourse de Paris, F. Muniesa, Sociologie de Travail 2005%0a%0a!!VI - Anthropologie et ethnologie de la culture materielle%0a* La culture materielle, M. P. Julien, C. Rosselin, Culture materielle et construction des sujets 2005%0a* Les techniques du cors, M. Mauss, Sociologie et Anthropologie 1936%0a* Inconscient moteur, P. Parlebas, Jeux, sports et societes, lexique de praxeologie motrice 1999%0a* Mythologies, R.barthes, Le monde ou l'on catche 1957%0a* Inside and Outside, Surfaces and Containers, J. P. Warnier, The Sage Handbook of Material Culture 2006%0a* Dits et ecrits IV, M. Foucault, Gallimard NRF 1994%0a%0a!!See also%0a* [[ReadingNotes.SC01]]%0a* [[Cognition.Cognition]]%0a%0a!!To do%0a* add notes per paper%0a* add other courses%0a** SC02 ReadingNotes.Sapiens=[[https://www.harpercollins.com/9780062316097/sapiens/|Sapiens, A Brief History of Humankind]] by Yuval Noah Harari - ISBN 9780062316097 - Harper 2015%0a>>display:none%3c%3c%0a:book: (:if equal "Fabien" "{$Author}":)SharedLibrary:bookname.pdf#zoom=100&page=(:else:)http://books.google.com/books?id=ID&pg=PA(:ifend:)%0a>>%3c%3c%0a(:tc: 99:)(:tp: 443:)(:isbn: 9780062316097:)%0a%0a%0a!!!Motivation%0aSeen it as a reference in several other books or presentations. Interested in big history and unifying theories.%0a%0a!!!Pre-reading model%0aList the main decisions that should be impacted by reading the book in order to estimate the Seedea:Content/Newconcepts#InformationActionRatio and facilitate rule design as suggested after finishing [[TheTinkerersAccomplice]].%0a%0aDraw a schema (using PmGraphViz or another solution) of the situation of the area in the studied domain before having read the book.%0a%0a!!!Reading%0a* [[#Chapter1]]1 Introduction to Template%0a** "interesting quote." (p[[{$:book}1|1]])%0a** note%0a** ...%0a* [[#Chapter2]]2 Interesting thing%0a** (p20)(:lp: 20:)(:lc: 2:)(:ld: 11/11/11:)%0a%0a(:startrecall::)%0a%0a!!!See also%0a* internal link%0a* external link%0a* http://quiz.thefullwiki.org/ on the book itself, key topics and the authors%0a* reviews%0a** by her%0a** by him%0a* consider a set of rules%0a** inspired by finishing [[TheTinkerersAccomplice]] and wondering how I could apply it%0a%0a%0a!!!Overall remarks and questions%0a* this? that?%0a%0a!!!!Synthesis%0aSo in the end, it was about X and was based on Y.%0a%0a!!!!Critics%0aPoint A, B and C are debatable because of e, f and j.%0a%0a!!!Vocabulary%0a(:new_vocabulary_start:)%0ainter-subjectivity%0a(:new_vocabulary_end:)%0a%0a!!!Post-reading model%0aDraw a schema (using PmGraphViz or another solution) of the situation of the area in the studied domain after having read the book. Link it to the pre-reading model and align the two to help easy comparison.%0a%0a!!!Categories%0a* [[!UncategorizedBook]]%0a* [[!Unfinished]]%0a%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[ReadingNotes.ReadingNotes|Menu]]'' ReadingNotes.ScanningNotes=!!Principle%0aThis page gather notes on scanning process that I (try to always) undertake before actually reading the book.%0a%0aThe goal is to insure that the book is what the title and the table of content suggest and not just publisher good marketing.%0a%0aIf I think the book is what will help me progress in my current problematic (see [[Seedea:Research/|Research goal]] or [[Seedea:Utopiahanalysis/Utopiahanalysis|Analysis]]) it will probably move to my [[ReadingNotes.ReadingNotes|Reading notes]]) and be listed in my [[Content.PersonalInformationStream#Current|Current Reading]]. %0a%0aMost books listed here come from my [[Seedea:Research/Bibliography|Bibliography]] and [[Content.PersonalInformationStream|Personal Information Stream]].%0a%0a%0a!!Negative reading%0aIf you are able to figure out faster or more than reading the book then you should actually not read it (obviously if it is false, you should not read it either).%0a%0a%25center%25''Reading, after a certain age, diverts the mind too much from its creative pursuits. Any man who reads too much and uses his own brain too little falls into lazy habits of thinking.''%25%25%0a%25right%25Albert Einstein%25%25 %0a%0a!!Listing%0a[[#Listing_Start]]%0a# [[http://www.routledge.com/books/details/9780415525299/|The Economics of Creativity: Ideas, Firms and Markets]] edited by Thierry Burger-Helmchen, Routledge January 2013%0a** motivated by the thought that economical constraints are key to artificial creativity%0a*** the same way that availability of resources matter in biological evolution%0a# [[http://mitpress.mit.edu/books/feeling-beauty|Feeling Beauty : The Neuroscience of Aesthetic Experience]] by G. Gabrielle Starr, The MIT Press 2013%0a** see also http://www.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fnhum.2012.00066/full%0a# {-[[http://www.happinessofpursuitbook.com/|The Happiness of Pursuit]] by [[http://kybele.psych.cornell.edu/~edelman/|Shimon Edelman]], Basic Books 2012-}%0a** read but no notes yet!%0a# [[#EpistemologyOfTheCell]][[http://eu.wiley.com/WileyCDA/WileyTitle/productCd-1118027795.html|Epistemology of the Cell: A Systems Perspective on Biological Knowledge]] by Edward R. Dougherty and Michael L. Bittner, Wiley-IEEE Press August 2011%0a** discovered via http://comdig.unam.mx%0a# [[#TheOriginsOfEvolutionaryInnovations]][[http://www.oup.com/us/catalog/general/subject/LifeSciences/EvolutionaryBiology/?view=usa&ci=9780199692590|The Origins of Evolutionary Innovations: A Theory of Transformative Change in Living Systems]] by Andreas Wagner, Oxford University Press September 2011%0a** discovered via http://comdig.unam.mx%0a** on biomimetics and design for technology see also [[#ZannGill|Zann Gill]]'s possible book added several years ago on this page%0a# [[#NatureOfComputation]][[http://www.nature-of-computation.org/|Nature of Computation]] by Cristopher Moore and Stephan Mertens, Oxford University Press 2011%0a** http://www.us.oup.com/us/catalog/general/subject/Physics/Mathematicalphysics/?view=usa&ci=9780199233212%0a** [[Content/Mathematics#ComplexityTheory]]%0a** several links to http://www.scottaaronson.com during the last few months%0a# [[#InformationArts]][[http://userwww.sfsu.edu/~swilson/book/infoartsbook.html|Information Arts: Intersections of Art, Science, and Technology]] by Stephen Wilson MIT Press/Leonardo Books 2002%0a** http://mitpress.mit.edu/catalog/item/default.asp?ttype=2&tid=9642%0a# [[#CodeSpace]][[http://mitpress.mit.edu/catalog/item/default.asp?ttype=2&tid=12573|Code/Space - Software and Everyday Life]] by Rob Kitchin and Martin Dodge, The MIT Press March 2011%0a** Martin Dodge's page on [[http://personalpages.manchester.ac.uk/staff/m.dodge/cybergeography/codespace/|Code/Space]]%0a** [[http://www.casa.ucl.ac.uk/working_papers/paper81.pdf|Code, space and everyday life]] by Martin Dodge and Rob Kitchin, CASA working paper 2004%0a** shared with Person:Lea%0a# [[#TheNetDelusion]][[http://netdelusion.com/|The Net Delusion]] Evgeny Morozov%0a** via http://profoundheterogeneity.com/2011/01/deluded-that-the-internet-transforms-power-structures/ (from [[PersonalInformationStream/WithoutNotesJanuary11]])%0a** [[http://thebrowser.com/interviews/evgeny-morozov-on-philosophy-technology|Evgeny Morozov on Philosophy of Technology]], FiveBooks interview by Tom Dannet, The Browser January 2011%0a# [[#ThePinballEffect]]The Pinball Effect: How Renaissance Water Gardens Made the Carburetor Possible - and Other Journeys by James Burke Back Bay Books 1997%0a** Connections as [[PersonalInformationStream.LinkOfTheMonth#September2010]]%0a** [[http://www.smithsonianmag.com/history-archaeology/reviews_aug97___c.html|Review by Paul Trachtman]], Smithsonian Magazine%0a** [[http://www.refresher.com/!pinball.html|Reviewed by Ian Bullock]], The CEO Refresher%0a** [[http://www.jimloy.com/books/pinball.htm|Reviewed by Jim Loy]], 2000%0a** [[Wikipedia:James Burke (science historian)]]%0a** in particular for Seedea:Content/Predictions and motivated by fenn mentions that "burke was spot on about the internet accelerating invention" (January 2011 in #hplusroadmap on freenode)%0a# [[http://books.google.com/books?id=F96sPAAACAAJ|The Development of the laboratory : essays on the place of experiment in industrial civilization]] by Frank A. J. L. James, American Institute of Physics 1989%0a** via [[http://twitter.com/#!/Enroweb|@Enroweb]]%0a** [[Wikipedia:Laboratory information management system]] (LIMS)%0a# [[#DarwinsConjecture]][[http://www.press.uchicago.edu/presssite/metadata.epl?isbn=9780226346908|Darwin's Conjecture, The Search for General Principles of Social and Economic Evolution]] by Geoffrey M. Hodgson and Thorbjřrn Knudsen, The University of Chicago Press 2010%0a** [[http://www.econ.mpg.de/english/research/EVO/discuss.php#p2010-07|Can Darwinism Be "Generalized" and of What Use Would This Be?]] by G. Levit, U. Hossfeld, U. Witt, Max Planck Institute of Economics - The Evolutionary Economics Group - Discussion Papers July 2010%0a# [[http://www.cookingforgeeks.com/|Cooking For Geeks]] by Jeff Potter, O'Reilly 2010%0a** [[http://nopain2.org/geekfit/|iamgeekfit]] For grad students, researchers, academics and related who want to get fit, healthy, well and stay that way.%0a# [[#CityOfBits]][[http://mitpress.mit.edu/e-books/City_of_Bits/|City of Bits]] by William J. Mitchell, MIT Press 1996%0a** mentionned during [[Events/CollegeDeFranceColloqueDeRentree2010]] by Michel Lussault%0a** see also [[http://www.nytimes.com/2010/05/23/magazine/23FOB-medium-t.html|The Death of the Open Web]] by Virginia Heffernan, NYTimes.com May 2010 which goes the other way around and compare the Web as a city, especially qualifying Apple as one Gated Community of the Webtropolis%0a# [[#KEINS]][[http://www.routledge.com/books/details/9780415557917/|Knowledge-Intensive Entrepreneurship and Innovation Systems: Evidence from Europe]] edited by Franco Malerba, Routledge March 2010%0a** [[http://didattica.unibocconi.eu/mypage/index.php?IdUte=48483&idr=2571&lingua=eng|Franco Malerba]]'s Personal Page, Universita' Bocconi%0a*** http://ideas.repec.org/f/pma427.html%0a** [[http://ec.europa.eu/dgs/education_culture/valorisation/conf-march09/workshop2/keins.pdf|KEINS: Knowledge-Intensive Entrepreneurship in Europe]], Franco Malerba, Creativity and Innovation-Best Practive from EU Programmes 2009%0a** "Knowledge-Intensive Entrepreneurship (KIE)" [[http://www.dime-eu.org/dime-liee.ntua-2010|The emergence and growth of Knowledge Intensive Entrepreneurship in a comparative perspective]], DIME conference 2010%0a** [[http://www.kslll.net/PoliciesAndAchievements/ExampleDetails.cfm?id=113&OtherSourceId=2|Dutch Institute for Knowledge-intensive Entrepreneurship]] (NIKOS)%0a** [[http://portale.unibocconi.it/wps/wcm/connect/Centro_KITES/Home|Knowledge, Internationalization and Technology Studies]] (KITES)%0a*** http://ideas.repec.org/s/cri/cespri.html%0a** [[http://www.e-elgar.com/Bookentry_Main.lasso?id=13143|Knowledge Diffusion And Innovation - Modelling Complex Entrepreneurial Behaviours]], Edward Elgar 2010%0a** [[http://www.insead.edu/facultyresearch/centres/elab/|INSEAD eLab]], centre of excellence for thought leadership, community outreach and value creation in the global knowledge economy.%0a# [[#ScienceFromFisherInformation]][[http://www.cambridge.org/gb/knowledge/isbn/item1114315/|Science from Fisher Information]] by B. Roy Frieden, Cambridge University Press 2004%0a** [[http://www.optics.arizona.edu/Frieden/Fisher_Information.htm|Fisher Information]] in the authors's Optical Sciences Center, University of Arizona page%0a** [[http://www.optics.arizona.edu/Faculty/Resumes/Frieden.htm|Roy Frieden]]'s Recent Papers%0a** [[http://www.cscs.umich.edu/~crshalizi/reviews/physics-from-fisher-info/|B. Roy Frieden, Physics from Fisher Information]] by Cosma Shalizi, The Bactra Review: Occasional and eclectic book reviews%0a** [[http://www.mth.kcl.ac.uk/~streater/lostcauses.html#VII|Lost Causes in Theoretical Physics section VII on Fisher Information]], by R. F. Streater%0a** [[http://www.springerlink.com/content/l7n68807m9213526/|Study on a Possible Darwinian Origin of Quantum Mechanics]] by C. Baladrón, Foundations of Physics February 2010%0a** [[http://arxiv.org/abs/q-bio/0507011|[q-bio/0507011] Power laws of complex systems from Extreme physical information]] arXiv 2005%0a** [[http://arxiv.org/abs/0811.3554|[0811.3554] Likelihood method and Fisher information in construction of physical models]] arXiv 2008%0a** mention of the work of Shun'ichi Amari p38 using Renyi information for Fisher information as a "mother" information%0a*** Amari, S. (1985) Differential-Geometrical Methods in Statistics, Lecture Notes in Statistics, vol. 28. New York: Springer-Verlag.%0a*** Seedea:Content/Newconcepts#InformationGeometry%0a*** [[Wikipedia:Rényi entropy]]%0a# [[#FluidConceptsAndCreativeAnalogies]][[http://www.cogsci.indiana.edu/book.html|Fluid Concepts and Creative Analogies: Computer Models of the Fundamental Mechanisms of Thought]] by Douglas Hofstadter, Basic Books 1995%0a** [[http://books.google.com/books?id=somvbmHCaOEC|Google Books preview]]%0a** [[Wikipedia:Fluid Concepts and Creative Analogies]]%0a** [[http://www.aaai.org/ojs/index.php/aimagazine/article/download/1155/1073|AAAI review]]%0a** [[http://c2.com/cgi/wiki?FluidConceptsAndCreativeAnalogies|C2 wiki description]]%0a# [[http://www.springer.com/philosophy/epistemology+and+philosophy+of+science/book/978-90-481-2803-7|Philosophy and Engineering: An Emerging Agenda]] edited by Ibo van de Poel and David E. Goldberg, Springer 2010%0a# [[http://eu.wiley.com/WileyCDA/WileyTitle/productCd-0470007230.html|The Entrepreneurial Engineer]] by David E. Goldberg, Wiley 2006%0a** [[http://online.engineering.illinois.edu/webcourses/ge498tee/|GE 498 TEE - The Entrepreneurial Engineer]] course, University of Illinois%0a** http://books.google.com/books?id=h_lXBmh_yCkC%0a** [[http://www.entrepreneurialengineer.blogspot.com/|The Entrepreneurial Engineer]] blog : Personal, Interpersonal, and Organizational Skills for Engineers in an Age of Opportunity%0a# [[(Wikipedia:)The Calculus of Consent]]: Logical Foundations of Constitutional Democracy by James M. Buchanan and Gordon Tullock, 1962%0a# [[#TowardReplacementPartsForTheBrain|Toward Replacement Parts for the Brain]], MIT Press 2005%0a# [[http://hbswk.hbs.edu/archive/1111.html|The Knowing-Doing Gap: How Smart Companies Turn Knowledge Into Action]] by Jeffrey Pfeffer and Robert I. Sutton, authors of The Knowing-Doing Gap, HBS Press 1999%0a## discovered thanks to [[Events/HplusSummitHarvard|Far Beyond Smartphones: Lessons From Disruptive Technology, Open collaboration, and Breakthrough Mobile products]] by David Wood %0a# [[http://www.cambridge.org/us/catalogue/catalogue.asp?isbn=9780521876582|Quantum Computer Science]] by David Mermin, Cambridge University Press 2007%0a## [[http://people.ccmr.cornell.edu/~mermin/homepage/ndm.html|N. David Mermin]] Laboratory of Atomic & Solid Physics Cornell University%0a# [[http://www.editions-ellipses.fr/fiche_detaille.asp?identite=4267|Instruments scientifiques ŕ travers l'histoire]] by Hébert Elisabeth, Éditions Ellipses 2004%0a# [[http://www.lavoisier.fr/fr/livres/index.asp?texte=2746214380&select=isbn&from=Hermes|Sur le tissage des connaissances]] by Mioara Mugur-Schächter, Hermes 2006%0a## [[http://video.google.fr/videoplay?docid=8766991904046897581#|"Le Tissage des Connaissances" par Mioara Mugur-Schächter]] 2006%0a## [[http://www.mugur-schachter.net/|Page Web de Mioara Mugur-Schachter]]%0a## [[http://www.mcxapc.org/cahier.php?ID=678&a=display|Notes de Lectures MCX]] by Jean-Louis Le Moigne 2006%0a# [[http://www.wikinomics.com/book/|Wikinomics : How Mass Collaboration Changes everything]] by Don Tapscott and Anthony D. Williams, 2006%0a## [[http://www.wikinomics.com/blog/index.php/|Wikinomics]] Inspired by the best selling book Wikinomics by Don Tapscott and Anthony Williams.%0a# [[http://research.microsoft.com/en-us/collaboration/fourthparadigm/|The Fourth Paradigm: Data-Intensive Scientific Discovery]] Microsoft Research%0a## [[http://www.stanford.edu/class/ee380/Abstracts/100421.html|Snowmelt runoff, The Fourth Paradigm, and the end of stationarity]] by Jeff Dozier, EE380, Stanford University April 2010%0a## see Seedea:Seedea/AImatrix Seedea:Seedea/DATAmatrix%0a# [[http://www.harpercollins.com/books/Ibrain/?isbn=9780061340338|iBrain: Surviving the Technological Alteration of the Modern Mind]] by Gary Small and Gigi Vorgan, Harper&Collins 2008%0a## [[http://www.your-brain-at-work.com/|Your Brain At Work]] by David Rock seems much better based on his Google Tech Talk%0a# [[#ProbabilityTheory]][[http://www.cambridge.org/uk/catalogue/catalogue.asp?isbn=0521592712|Probability Theory - The Logic of Science]] by E. T. Jaynes- ISBN 9780521592710 - Cambridge University Press 2003%0a## [[http://bayes.wustl.edu/etj/etj.html|Edwin Thompson Jaynes - July 5, 1922 - April 30, 1998]] by G. Larry Bretthorst%0a# [[#NetworksCrowdsAndMarkets]][[http://www.cs.cornell.edu/home/kleinber/networks-book/|Networks, Crowds, and Markets: Reasoning About a Highly Connected World]] by David Easley and Jon Kleinberg, Cambridge University Press 2010%0a## [[http://www.oup.com/us/catalog/general/?cp=24301&view=usa&ci=0198515901|Evolution of Networks: From Biological Nets to the Internet and WWW]] by S. N. Dorogovtsev and J. F. F. Mendes, OUP 2003%0a** [[http://precedings.nature.com/documents/4894/version/2|Universal fractal scaling of self-organized networks]] Nature Precedings September 2010%0a** [[http://www.oup.com/us/catalog/general/subject/Physics/~~/dmlldz11c2EmY2k9OTc4MDE5OTIwNjY1MA==|Networks: An introduction]] by Mark Newman, OUP 2010%0a** see also the work on power law and scale free auto-organization by [[http://www.santafe.edu/about/people/profile/Geoffrey%2520West|Geoffrey West at Santa Fe Institute]]%0a# [[#Closure]][[http://books.google.com/books?id=AwebWTU08dAC|Closure: a story of everything]] by Hilary Lawson, Routledge, 2001%0a## [[Wikipedia:Closure (philosophy)]]%0a## [[Wikipedia:Closure: A Short History of Everything]]%0a## [[http://vimeo.com/8890135|Hilary Lawson discusses the concept of closure]], The Failure of Reason, The Institute of Art and Ideas, January 2010%0a# [[#TheInnovatorsDilemma|The Innovator's Dilemma]] by Clayton Christensen, Collins Business Essentials 2003%0a# [[#EndlessUniverse]][[http://endlessuniverse.net/|Endless Universe: Beyond the Big Bang]] by Paul J. Steinhardt and Neil Turok, DoubleDay 2007%0a# [[http://www.springer.com/physics/quantum+physics/book/978-3-540-89653-1|Mind, Matter and Quantum Mechanics]] Henry P. [[http://www-physics.lbl.gov/~stapp/stappfiles.html|Stapp]], Springer 2009%0a# [[#Evolution4D|Evolution in Four Dimensions]] by Eva Jablonka and Marion J. Lamb, MIT Press 2005%0a## or [[http://www.hup.harvard.edu/catalog/LEWTRI.html|The Triple Helix : Gene, Organism, and Environment by Richard Lewontin]], Harvard University Press 2000%0a# [[http://www.oup.com/us/catalog/general/subject/Philosophy/Epistemology/~~/dmlldz11c2EmY2k9OTc4MDE5OTIwODMxOQ==|The Possibility of Knowledge]] by Quassim Cassam, Oxford University Press 2007%0a# [[http://www.bibliovault.org/BV.book.epl?ISBN=9781861891228|Activism!: Direct Action, Hacktivism and the Future of Society]] by Tim Jordan, Reaktion Books, 2002%0a## or his more recent 2008 [[http://www.polity.co.uk/book.asp?ref=9780745639710|Hacking: digital media and technological determinism]]%0a## both discovered after reading [[http://www.uic.edu/htbin/cgiwrap/bin/ojs/index.php/fm/article/view/2417/2240|Hacking and power: Social and technological determinism in the digital age]]%0a# [[#ZannGill]][[http://zanngill.com/home.html|Zann Gill's]] If Microbes begat Mind origins of life & emergence of intelligence and What Daedalus told Darwin%0a## email to request more information sent the 1st of August 2009%0a## asked http://www.quora.com/When-and-how-is-Zann-Gills-book-going-to-be-published?%0a# [[http://www.amazon.com/Evolution-Individuality-Leo-W-Buss/dp/0691084696|The Evolution of Individuality]] by [[http://www.yale.edu/eeb/buss/index.htm|Leo W. Buss]] 2006 (reprint from 1988)%0a## [[http://www.springerlink.com/content/w65606n041068351/|discussion on it by David B. Resnik]] in Biology and Philosophy 1992%0a# [[http://www.pyrsf.com/CyberabadDays.html|Cyberabad Days by Ian McDonald]] 2009%0a[[#Listing_End]]%0a%0a!!Current scannings%0a%0a!!![[#TowardReplacementPartsForTheBrain]]Toward Replacement Parts for the Brain%0aToward Replacement Parts for the Brain : Implantable Biomimetic Electronics as Neural Prostheses edited by Theodore W. Berger and Dennis L. Glanzman - ISBN 0262025779 - MIT Press 2005%0a%0a* introduction%0a* structure, figures and and conclusion of each chapter%0a%0aPart III Neuron/Silicon Interfaces%0a* Chapter 9 : Long-Term Functional Contact between Nerve Cell Networks and Microelectrode Arrays%0a** bio-FPGA? (see [[Cookbook/Electronics#FPGA]] and [[Cookbook/Biology]])%0a* Chapter 10 : Building Minimalistic Hybrid Neuroelectric Devices%0a** see [[Cookbook/Electronics]] for non-biological circuitry%0a* Chapter 11 : The Biotic/Abiotic Interface: Achievements and Foreseeable Challenges%0a** very impressive work%0a%0aPart VI Hardware implementations%0a* Chapter 12 : Brain-Implantable Biomimetic Electronics as a Neural Prosthesis for Hippocampal Memory Function%0a** proposing "The %3c%3cDynamic Synapse>> Neural Network Architecture" with multiple outputs%0a*** see also hypergraph used in AGI including OpenCOG%0a** defining cytoarchitecture%0a** "implementation of biologically realistic neural network models in VLSI for miniaturization"%0a*** see [[Cookbook/Electronics#FPGA]]%0a* Chapter 14 Hybrid Electronic/Photonic Multichip Modules for Vision and Neural Prosthetic Applications%0a** usage of VLSI too but also multiple quantum wells (MQW) and vertical cavity surface-emitting lasers (VCSELs)%0a** "how best to structure the architecture to make optimal use of this unusual nature/nurture admixture, in which two separate interpenetrating network topologies separately implement the a priori and a posteriori weights."%0a** "The ultimate challenge will be the development of electrical power cells capable of tapping into the electrochemistry of the brain itself, so that e‰cient electrical conversion can be provided at the implant site using only local metabolic processes."%0a* Chapter 15 : Reconfigurable Processors for Neural Prostheses%0a** Field-Programmable Gate Arrays (FPGA)%0a*** see [[Cookbook/Electronics#FPGA]]%0a** Optically Programmable Gate Array (OPGA)%0a*** "device in which the computation is still performed by programmable logic blocks and interconnects as in the conventional FPGA, but the configuration data are brought into the chip optically." lowering the configuration time%0a*** using holograms, cf visit to MIT Museum%0a*** chips designed by Photobit%0a**** Photobit.com now redirects to [[(http://www.)Aptina.com]], no mention of OPGA though%0a*** [[http://www.erc.caltech.edu/Research02/reports/panotopoulos2full.html|Optically Programmable FPGA Systems]] at Caltech CNSE, with Photobit but also Holoplex and Honeywell%0a%0aSee also%0a* [[Content/Health#HealthSoftware]]%0a* [[http://neurotechzone.com/|NeuroTechZone]], innovative technology for restoring and enhancing neural functions%0a%0a!!![[#TheInnovatorsDilemma]]The Innovator's Dilemma%0a[[http://www.claytonchristensen.com/books.html|The Innovator's Dilemma]] by Clayton Christensen - ISBN - Collins Business Essentials 2003%0a%0a!!!!Skimming%0a* Read until chapter 3, page 69.%0a* chapter 11 The Dilemnas of Innovation: A Summary%0a** "Although the mortality rate for ideas about disruptive technologies is high, the overall business of creating new markets for disruptive technologies need not to be inordinately risky. Managers who don't bet the farm on their first idea, who leave room to try, fail, learn quickly, and try again, can succeed at developing the understanding of customers, markets, and technology needed to commercialize disruptive innovations." (p260)%0a%0a!!!!See also%0a* [[http://www.claytonchristensen.com/disruptive_innovation.html|Key Concepts - Disruptive Innovation]]%0a* [[http://cb.hbsp.harvard.edu/cb/product/2656-HTM-ENG|Higher Education]] Strategic Innovation Simulation: Back Bay Battery Clayton M. Christensen, Willy Shih 2009%0a** [[http://hbsp.harvard.edu/list/2656-demo-page-basic|Strategic Innovation Simulation: Back Bay Battery]] demonstration%0a%0a!!![[#LegalStrategies]]Legal Strategies %0a%0a!!!!Skimming%0a[[http://www.springer.com/law/book/978-3-642-02134-3|Legal Strategies : How Corporations Use Law to Improve Performance]]%0a* "legally hacking the system" %0a* read the introduction/conclusion of most chapters%0a* Authors make the distinction between actual law is (imperfect) against what it should be (according to the legislator) and how one could exploit the gap created.%0a* new concepts (to add to [[http://wiki.seedea.org/Content/Newconcepts?action=edit|Newconcepts page]])%0a** forum shopping (law) = http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Forum_shopping%0a** parasitic innovation (law) = ?%0a** legal astuteness = legal strategy is increasingly concerned with identifying ingenious capacity and dexterity in business and law, rather than basic business/law strategic competencies or skills.%0a** cf Constance E. Bagley in Legal Strategies : How Corporations Use Law to Improve Performance, Springer January 2010%0a%0a!!!!See also%0a* ?%0a%0a%0a!!![[#Evolution4D]]Evolution in Four Dimensions%0a[[http://mitpress.mit.edu/catalog/item/default.asp?ttype=2&tid=10470|Evolution in Four Dimensions]] by Eva Jablonka and Marion J. Lamb, MIT Press 2005%0a%0a!!!!Skimming%0a* basic claim : "biological thinking about heredity and evolution is undergoing a revolutionary change. [...]%0a** there is more to heredity than genes;%0a** some hereditary variations are nonrandom in origin;%0a** some acquired information is inherited;%0a** evolutionary change can result from instruction as well as selection." (p1)%0a* "The challenge it offers is not to Darwin’s theory of evolution through natural selection, but to the prevalent gene-based unidimensional version of it." (p4)%0a* Part I : the first dimension of heredity and evolution, the genetic system. (~105 pages, 28%25)%0a** Chapter 1%0a*** table 1.1 (p39) : summarized the various historical transformations of Darwin’s theory%0a* Part II : the other dimensions of heredity. (120 pages, 30%25)%0a** "In terms of the genotype/phenotype analogy, the recording and broadcasting systems transmit the 'phenotypes' of the pieces, rather than the 'genotypic' instructions in the score. [...] The recording-broadcasting transmission system is based on a completely different technology from that of copying of the score, and likewise the heredity systems that we are going to discuss in the next three chapters are completely different from the DNA system."(p110)%0a* Between the Acts: summary and comparison of the salient properties of the four systems (8 pages, 2%25)%0a* part III : put Humpty Dumpty together again. (155 pages, 40%25)%0a* [[{$PageUrl}&action=edit|...complete]]%0a%0a!!!!See also%0a* [[http://www.rationalvedanta.net/node/131|Life in the Universe by Prof. Stephen Hawking]] for Rational Vedanta%0a** "it is legitimate to take a broader view, and include externally transmitted information, as well as DNA, in the evolution of the human race." %0a* [[http://bjps.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/content/short/60/3/667|review in The British Journal for the Philosophy of Science]] Volume 60, Number 3, Pp. 667-672%0a* [[http://blogs.psychcentral.com/channeln/2010/01/epigenetics.html|Epigenetics as a Substrate for Gene-Environment Interaction]] by Ian Hellstrom, McGill’s Integrated Program in Neuroscience Inaugural Retreat 2009%0a* [[http://videolectures.net/sep09_jablonka_eifd/|Evolution in Four Dimensions]] by Eva Jablonka, Tel Aviv University 2009%0a%0a!!Past scannings%0a%0a!!!%25green%25Accepted%25%25%0a[[#Accepted_Start]]%0a* [[#MainstreamAndFormalEpistemology]][[MainstreamAndFormalEpistemology]], 2006%0a* [[#Epistemetrics]][[Epistemetrics]], 2006%0a* [[#Logicomix]][[Logicomix]], 2009%0a* [[#InformationRules]][[InformationRules]], 1999%0a* [[TheMythsOfInnovation]], 2007%0a* [[TheFutureOfIdeas]], June 2009%0a** conferences by the author highlighted his view on licenses as a key to IP which is probably a domain that, even if I find very interesting, still have a lot to learn%0a* [[AncientEpistemology]] by Lloyd P. Gerson, Cambridge University Press 2009%0a[[#Accepted_End]]%0a%0a!!!%25red%25Discarded%25%25%0a[[#Discarded_Start]]%0a* [[ReadingNotes.ReadingNotes#Protocells|Protocells: Bridging Nonliving and Living Matter]], March 2009%0a** very interesting models and relation to cognition but lack of basis in bio-chemistry made it currently out of reach%0a* [[ReadingNotes.ReadingNotes#TheSelf-MadeTapestry|The Self-Made Tapestry]], June 2009%0a** unifying view across scale and usage of fractals made it very appealing yet too far from my current problematic and probably reading the original work by d'Arcy's on Growth and Form first could be more valuable%0a* [[ReadingNotes.ReadingNotes#biomeca|Bio-mechanisms of Swimming and Flying]], June 2009%0a** too far from provide anything really valuable to improve my swimming practice, discussion and re-enforcing basis in physics and dynamics would be more fruitful%0a[[#Discarded_Start]]%0a%0a%0a!!Method%0a# find book%0a# scan it%0a# rank it%0a## eventually based on expected learning return on investment for current or upcoming tasks%0a## currently ranked by date of addition (which is %25%25red%25%25bad%25%25)%0a# explain why it would be interesting/not interesting%0a# move from skimming notes to [[ReadingNotes.ReadingNotes|Reading notes]]%0a%0a%0a!!To do%0a* facilitate transition from here to notes%0a* eventually migrate here from PersonalInformationStream %0a** [[Content.PersonalInformationStream#interestedin|Content I am interested in]]%0a* incorporate [[Wikipedia:Rational ignorance]] ReadingNotes.SeeingWhatsNext=[[http://hbr.org/product/seeing-what-s-next-using-the-theories-of-innovatio/an/1857-HBK-ENG|Seeing What's Next: Using the Theories of Innovation to Predict Industry Change]] - by Clayton M. Christensen, Scott D. Anthony, Erik A. Roth - ISBN 1591391857 - Harvard Business Review 2004%0a>>display:none%3c%3c%0a:book: (:if equal "Fabien" "{$Author}":)SharedLibrary:bookname.pdf#zoom=100&page=(:else:)http://books.google.com/books?id=ID&pg=PA(:ifend:)%0a>>%3c%3c%0a(:tc: 10:)(:tp: 352:)(:isbn: 1591391857:)%0a%0a%0a!!!Motivation%0aClayton Christensen is probably the most famous author on innovation thus knowing his work is required for communication with others on the topic.%0a%0a!!!Pre-reading model%0aDraw a schema (using PmGraphViz or another solution) of the situation of the area in the studied domain before having read the book.%0a%0a!!!Reading%0a* Introduction%0a** describing theory building%0a** linking with previous books by Clayton Christensen%0a** justifying the choice of the telco industry%0a%0aPart I: How to Use Theory to Analyze%0a* [[#Chapter1]]1 The Signals of Change%0a** (p3)%0a** Key points%0a### What jobs are customers in the industry trying to gt done? Are customers not served, undershot, or overshot by current offerings? Along which dimension do firms compete for customers?%0a### What improvements garnered premium prices in the past?%0a### Do integrated or specialized business models currently prevail? Are interfaces specifiable, verifiable, and predictable? If so, where is modularity occurring?%0a### Where are new business models emerging? Is there growth in fringe markets?%0a### What roles does the government or its regulatory bodies play in enhancing or inhibiting innovation?%0a* [[#Chapter2]]2 Competitive Battles%0a** (p29)%0a** Key points%0a### What are industry players' business models? What are their motivations? What are their skills?%0a### How do industry players compare to one another? How do they compare to the needs of the market? Where are there symmetries? Where are there asymmetries?%0a### Do the asymmetries tilt in favor of the attacker or the incumbent?%0a### Does the innovation naturally fit its target market? Is there evidence of cramming?%0a### Are there signs that a company is ceding a low-end market and trying to move up? Is there an "up" to move to? For how long?%0a* [[#Chapter3]]3 Strategic Choices%0a** (p53)%0a** Key points%0a### Is a company in a situation in which the right strategy needs to emerge? Is there firm giving itself the freedom to encourage emergent forces? Have managers wrestled with problems they are likely to face again? Have they shown the capacity to learn?%0a### Are investor values aligned with company needs? if they do, what are the degrees of overlap? Do they make it impossible to create a business model that has asymmetries?%0a### Is this an appropriate situation for a spinout? Is the company giving the spinout the freedom to do what is necessary?%0a* [[#Chapter4]]4 How Non-market Factors Affect Innovation%0a** (p73)%0a** using US telco market to show how regulation and have positive and negative impact, the role of motivation of the players%0a%0aPart II: Illustrations of the Theory-Based Analysis%0a* [[#Chapter5]]5 Disruptive Diploma%0a** (p99)%0a** Key points%0a*** Non-consumption exists, even in contexts in which everyone seems to be consuming.%0a*** Making is easier for non-consumers to do things that matter to them is the ticket to growth.%0a*** Companies can adopt the same innovation in different ways.%0a*** Companies can start at the fringes and then move to the core to avoid being snared in government regulation.%0a*** All organization - even nonprofit ones- have skills and motivation that drive what they can and cannot do.%0a* [[#Chapter6]]6 Disruption Spreads its Wings%0a** (p129)%0a** Key points%0a*** Skills and motivation define companies' strengths and weaknesses, creating opportunities for new sorts of companies and determining companies' likely response to disruptive growth.%0a*** Companies can create growth without incumbent response by leveraging asymmetric motivation.%0a*** An industry's context can affect how companies react to disruptive threats.%0a*** Companies with disruptive potential can choose co-optable business models by situating themselves in overlapping value networks.%0a*** A company's choice of initial market can increase its disruptive potential.%0a* [[#Chapter7]]7 Whither Moore's Law?%0a** (p155)%0a** Key points%0a*** The principle of conservation of integration helps describe how value chains need to reconfigure when the basis of competition shifts.%0a*** Customers showing less interest in paying for performance increases and the entrance of non-integrated firms that specialize at one stage of value added indicate overshooting.%0a*** Overshooting enables companies to change the basis of competition, take advantage of rules-based design and manufacturing, and shift production closer to the customer.%0a*** Disruptive business models are difficult for incumbents to respond to because they take unique advantage of blind spots and skills gaps.%0a** see [[PersonalInformationStream/WithoutNotesOlderThanOctober09#BrooksExponential|Rodney Brooks' remark]] on benefiting from industries "trapped" into progress loops%0a** note that thinking Moore's law is linking to the ability of mass market consumers to leverage computation might be wrong, before the IT "revolution" processor were improving and most people did not having computers%0a*** today they keep on improving via supercomputers and the cloud even if the desktop/netbook are not following the same pace%0a* [[#Chapter8]]8 Healing the 800-Pound Gorilla%0a** (p179)%0a** Key points%0a*** Scientific progress leads to better categorization and the development of rules guiding prevention and treatment.%0a*** Those rules open the door for less-skilled people to do what previously required deep expertise.%0a*** Non-market forces affect the market for innovation by influencing industry players' motivation and ability.%0a* [[#Chapter9]]9 Innovation Overseas%0a** (p207)%0a** note that most chapters so far have been focusing nearly only on the U.S. market%0a* [[#Chapter10]]10 Breaking the Wire%0a** (p227)%0a** Key points%0a*** The analytical approach laid out in chapters 1 through 3 can bring order to innovations in complicated industries.%0a*** Theory can focus attention to the signs that signal an innovation's and an industry's evolution.%0a*** Be wary of overestimating the chances that an innovation will overthrow incumbent leaders. Look at the co-optability of the innovation and the motivation of incumbents to fight the disruption rather than flee it.%0a*** Highly interdependent networked industries provide avenues for co-option.%0a*** Developments in the fringe always bear watching.%0a* [[#Conclusion]]Conclusion: What's Next?%0a** Four critical lessons (p268)%0a### Disruption is a process, not an event.%0a### Disruption is a relative phenomenon. What is disruptive to one company may be sustaining to another company.%0a### Different or radical technology does not equal disruptive.%0a### Disruptive innovations are not limited to high-tech markets. Disruption can occur in any product or service market and can even help explain competition among national economies.%0a** warning against potential quantitative check for the prediction as the major point being to provide an helpful tool through the theory (p272)%0a*** thus rejecting falsifiability? (cf [[ReadingNotes/TheLogicOfScientificDiscovery]])%0a(:lp: 352:)(:lc: 10:)(:ld: 16/03/11:)(:startrecall: 16/03/11:)%0a%0a!!!See also%0a* http://quiz.thefullwiki.org/ on the book itself, key topics and the authors%0a* [[http://www.provenmodels.com/595/disruptive-innovation/clayton-m.-christensen|disruptive innovation by Clayton M. Christensen]], ProvenModels%0a* reviews%0a** [[http://www.jimestill.com/2009/07/seeing-whats-next.html|by Jim Estill]], CEO Blog - Time Leadership 2009%0a** [[http://personalmba.com/review/seeing-whats-next/|by Josh Kaufman]], The Personal MBA: Master the Art of Business%0a** http://www.csb.uncw.edu/people/rasheedh/classes/MGT354/seeing_whats_next_christensen_e.pdf%0a** http://www.vedpuriswar.org/book_review/Seeing%2520What%2520is%2520Nex_.pdf%0a* [[http://www.slideshare.net/AutoSurfRestarter/seeing-whats-next-using-theories-of-innovation-to-predict-industry-change-by-scott-d-anthony|summary and review]] (author unknown) 2009%0a%0a!!!Overall remarks and questions%0a* very well structured%0a** key points for each chapter%0a** some schema for the first part%0a** a conclusion summarizing then restating all key points%0a* reviews and blog posts still to explore%0a** [[http://www.executiveforum.com/PDFs/Anthony_Synopsis.pdf|Synopsis by Rod Cox]], 2005%0a** [[http://storagethoughts.blogspot.com/2006/10/seeing-whats-next-in-storage-industry.html|Storage Thoughts: 'Seeing What's Next' in the Storage Industry, Part I]] Ken Gibson 2006%0a*** http://storagethoughts.blogspot.com/2006/10/seeing-whats-next-part-ii-undershot.html%0a*** http://storagethoughts.blogspot.com/2006/11/seeing-whats-next-part-iii-overshot.html%0a*** http://storagethoughts.blogspot.com/2006/11/seeing-whats-next-fourth-and-final.html%0a** [[http://www.headshift.com/our-blog/2010/03/05/seeing-whats-next-at-the-socia/|Seeing what’s next... at the Social Business Summit 2010]] by Lee Provoost, Headshift Blog 2010%0a%0a!!!!Synthesis%0aSo in the end, it was about X and was based on Y.%0a%0a!!!!Critics%0a* requires a bid-eye view of the market that is really hard to have in the present but easy to have a posteriori%0a* specific vocabulary%0a** but there is a complete glossary%0a** Cramming (competitive battles) = Occurs when companies try to stretch an under-performing disruptive innovation to meet the needs of demanding customers in mainstream markets. Cramming is expensive, leads to disappointed customers, and generates little new growth.%0a** Incumbent = An established firm within a market segment. Established firms that go to new markets are considered entrants in that market segment.%0a** Job to be done = A circumstance in which an individual is trying to solve a problem or accomplish a task. Companies find success when they make it easier or more convenient for customers to do jobs that they had already been trying to do. A product usually fails when managers expect their customers to prioritize something that they historically had not been trying to do.%0a** Overshot customers (VCE theory, disruptive innovation theory, signal of change) = A particular customer segment for which existing products or services are more than good enough. Companies can reach these customers with low-end disruptions. Modular interfaces tend to emerge once overshot customers emerge, allowing companies to follow defined rules to develop good-enough products. When companies develop new ways to reach overshot customers, it is a signal of change.%0a** Undershot customers (VCE theory, disruptive innovation theory, signal of change) = A particular customer segment for which existing products or services are not yet good enough.%0a* rather dogmatic%0a* recurring examples through the book, through the previous books and also through the other media covering its content%0a* what is the difference with%0a** more accurately defining the needs of the customers? very often the example given can be summed up by removing unwanted and costly features%0a** targeting a niche first then growing "up"?%0a*** see [[DemonsInEden]] for the biological equivalent, other organisms that initially able to take a niche would actually find it too costly and thus leave it to organisms they could overtake%0a%0a!!!Vocabulary%0a(:new_vocabulary_start:)%0anew_word%0a(:new_vocabulary_end:)%0a%0a!!!Post-reading model%0aDraw a schema (using PmGraphViz or another solution) of the situation of the area in the studied domain after having read the book. Link it to the pre-reading model and align the two to help easy comparison.%0a%0a!!!Categories%0a* [[!Business]]%0a%0a%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[ReadingNotes.ReadingNotes|Menu]]'' ReadingNotes.SmarterThanYouThink=[[http://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/308723/smarter-than-you-think-by-clive-thompson/9781594204456|Smarter Than You Think]] by Clive Thompson - ISBN 9781594204456 - enguin Press 2013 %0a>>display:none%3c%3c%0a:book: (:if equal "Fabien" "{$Author}":)SharedLibrary:bookname.pdf#zoom=100&page=(:else:)http://books.google.com/books?id=ID&pg=PA(:ifend:)%0a>>%3c%3c%0a(:tc: 99:)(:tp: 999:)(:isbn: 9781594204456:)%0a%0a%0a!!!Motivation%0aQuestion the actual benefit of modern tools.%0a%0a!!!Pre-reading model%0aList the main decisions that should be impacted by reading the book in order to estimate the Seedea:Content/Newconcepts#InformationActionRatio and facilitate rule design as suggested after finishing [[TheTinkerersAccomplice]].%0a%0aDraw a schema (using PmGraphViz or another solution) of the situation of the area in the studied domain before having read the book.%0a%0a!!!Reading%0a* mention of [[http://press.princeton.edu/titles/9436.html|Delete: The Virtue of Forgetting in the Digital Age]] by Viktor Mayer-Schönberger, 2011%0a** cf a discussion [[Events/LifeHackingParisNovembre2010#MemoryLoss]]%0a* [[#Chapter1]]1 Introduction to Template%0a** "interesting quote." (p[[{$:book}1|1]])%0a** note%0a** ...%0a* [[#Chapter2]]2 Interesting thing%0a** (p20)(:lp: 20:)(:lc: 2:)(:ld: 11/11/11:)%0a%0a(:startrecall::)%0a%0a!!!See also%0a* http://smarterthanyouthink.net/book/%0a* internal link%0a* external link%0a* http://quiz.thefullwiki.org/ on the book itself, key topics and the authors%0a* reviews%0a** by her%0a** by him%0a* consider a set of rules%0a** inspired by finishing [[TheTinkerersAccomplice]] and wondering how I could apply it%0a%0a%0a!!!Overall remarks and questions%0a* this? that?%0a%0a!!!!Synthesis%0aSo in the end, it was about X and was based on Y.%0a%0a!!!!Critics%0aPoint A, B and C are debatable because of e, f and j.%0a%0a!!!Vocabulary%0a(:new_vocabulary_start:)%0anew_word%0a(:new_vocabulary_end:)%0a%0a!!!Post-reading model%0aDraw a schema (using PmGraphViz or another solution) of the situation of the area in the studied domain after having read the book. Link it to the pre-reading model and align the two to help easy comparison.%0a%0a!!!Categories%0a* [[!UncategorizedBook]]%0a* [[!Unfinished]]%0a%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[ReadingNotes.ReadingNotes|Menu]]'' ReadingNotes.SpaceTechnologies=[[http://www.springer.com/astronomy/space+exploration/book/978-1-4020-9572-6|Space Technologies for the Benefit of Human Society and Earth]] edited by Phillip Olla - ISBN 1402095724 - Springer 2009%0a>>display:none%3c%3c%0a:book: (:if equal "Fabien" "{$Author}":)SharedLibrary:Springer.Space.Technologies.For.the.Benefit.Of.Human.Society.And.Earth.pdf#zoom=100&page=(:else:)http://books.google.com/books?id=0Z7_Qr4rk1MC&pg=PA(:ifend:)%0a>>%3c%3c%0a(:tc: 21:)(:tp: 554:)(:isbn: 1402095724:)%0a%0a!!!Motivation%0aFinding more and state of the art technologies designed for space exploration and discovering that books on the topic, in addition to project pages from NASA and ESA, were available.%0a%0a!!!Pre-reading model%0aDraw a schema (using PmGraphViz or another solution) of the situation of the area in the studied domain before having read the book.%0a%0a!!!Reading%0a%0a* [[#Preface]][[#Preface|Preface: The Role of Space Technology in Society]]%0a** "the foremost goal of the human race should be to sustain a livable biosphere" (p[[{$:book}5|.v]])%0a** "Integrating space technology with existing ICT infrastructure has the potential to provide further benefits to society, this book presents a collection of chapters from around the globe that highlight the importance and benefits of space applications to society. " (p.vi)%0a** "Synopsis of Book Chapter Sections" (from p[[{$:book}7|.vii]] to p[[{$:book}10|.x]])%0a*** NASA is not mentionned in the involved institutions (p[[{$:book}7|.vii]])%0a*** see the [[http://books.google.com/books?id=0Z7_Qr4rk1MC#gmap_anchor|map of the places mentionned in the book]]%0a%0a%0aPart I Improving Global Resource Management and Protection of Terrestrial, Coastal and Marine Resources%0a* Consider using those on the [[House/House#Location1|risks of each location]] in the House page%0a* [[#Chapter1]][[#Chapter1|1 SMOS - Earth's Water Monitoring Mission]] %25comment%25?! strange paging 30|3 but 40|13 %25%25%0a** "The purpose of the SMOS [Soil Moisture and Ocean Salinity] mission is to provide soil moisture and ocean salinity maps from space. " (p3)%0a** "both variables [water in the soil and salt in the oceans] are intrinsically linked to the Earth's water cycle and climat" (p4)%0a** "Variability in soil moisture and ocean salinity is due to the continuous exchange of water between the oceans, the atmosphere and the land - the Earth's water cycle. " (p5)%0a** "In summary, the SMOS objectives are to demonstrate the use of L-Band 2-D interferometric radiometry from space %0a*** To monitor on a global scale soil moisture over land surfaces, %0a*** To monitor on a global scale salinity over oceans, and %0a*** To improve the characterisation of ice and snow covered surfaces%0a*** for %0a*** Advancing climatological, oceanographic, meteorological, hydrological, agronomical and glaciological science, %0a*** Assessing the potential of such measurements to contribute to improve the management of water resources. " (p8)%0a** "Because of phase fidelity offered by microwave components, antenna complexity can be replaced by signal processing complexity to obtain resolutions which could otherwise not be achieved. " (p8)%0a** SMOS architecture presented as a system block biagram (p13)%0a** data submitted to [[http://eopi.esa.int/esa/esa?cmd=aodetail&aoname=cat1|ESA EO Principal Investigator Portal]] Category-1 (Scientific) (p29)%0a** "The need for a timely start-up of technology development activities and the maintenance of industrial expertise within Europe has been recognized to ensure a smooth transition from the current SMOS mission to an operational scenario if the opportunity arises. " (p31)%0a* [[#Chapter2]][[#Chapter2|2 Indias EO Pyramid for Holistic Development]]%0a** "The present in-orbit Indian EO [Earth Observation] constellation of operational satellites and the planned missions have been a part of India�s EO strategy to have specific thematic missions to%0a*** meet the land & water resources management,%0a*** cartography applications, and%0a*** oceanography &%0a*** atmospheric science and%0a*** management requirements besides meeting the needs of the disaster management support programme. " (p37)%0a* [[#Chapter3]][[#Chapter3|3 Shifting Paradigms in Water Management]]%0a** "This chapter analyses the application of space technology in informing water management and explores the use of technology with respect to meeting agriculture and domestic water demands. " (p57)%0a** "In the era of a liberalised economy and the implied flow of information and transfer of technology, water management is expected to be more proactive and responsive to user demands and more readily informed by the experts. " (p57)%0a** "Falkenmark defined water scarcity as %3c%3coccurring when the annual per capita water supply of a country is less than 1700m.'^3^' Below 1000m'^3^' per capita a country would be facing water scarcity where water shortages threaten economic development and human health and well-being>>" (p61)%0a** "[Khroda] goes on to note that water as a resource must be culturally defined because water by itself is not productive: its use requires some minimum level of social infrastructure for it to be productive. " (p61)%0a** "A proposed solution to addressing second order scarcity is the Integrated Water Resources Management (IWRM), which is a participatory planning and implementation process that brings actors together. " (p63)%0a** "the selection of technology supports a structure of domination that empowers the urban water supplier with local actors depending on them, effectively making the local actors more vulnerable to decisions made by the water supplier in the operation of the water scheme. The technology installed in water supply includes individual taps, communal taps, boreholes and protected wells. " (p70)%0a** "The increased availability of the technology, in locations such as Africa where climate change mitigation and adaptation measures are essential and have a huge potential to positively impact and sustain development efforts, determines its potential contribution. " (p72)%0a** "The interaction of the scientific tools and social decision making processes illustrate the multi disciplinarily approach that is essential in water resources management. " (p73)%0a* [[#Chapter4]][[#Chapter4|4 Operational Oceanography and the Sentinel-3 System]]%0a** (p75)(:lp: 75:)(:lc: 4:)(:ld: 11/11/09:)%0a* [[#Chapter5]][[#Chapter5|5 Advanced Space Technology for Oil Spill Detection]]%0a** (p99)%0a%0aPart II Innovative Tele-Heath Applications and Communication Systems%0a* Consider leveraging the [[(Content/)Health]] page and PIMs in general%0a* [[#Chapter6]][[#Chapter6|6 From Orbit to OR: Space Solutions for Terrestrial Challenges in Medicine]]%0a** (p123)%0a* [[#Chapter7]][[#Chapter7|7 Bridging Health Divide Between Rural and Urban Areas Satellite]]%0a** (p159)%0a* [[#Chapter8]][[#Chapter8|8 TEMOS - Telemedicine for the Mobile Society Telemedical Support for Travellers and Expatriates]]%0a** (p179)%0a* [[#Chapter9]][[#Chapter9|9 Convergence of Internet and Space Technology]]%0a** (p201)%0a* [[#Chapter10]][[#Chapter10|10 Using Inflatable Antennas for Portable Satellite-Based Personal Communications Systems]]%0a** (p233)%0a%0aPart III Disaster Monitoring, Mitigation and Damage Assessment%0a* Consider leveraging the [[(Seedea:Seedea/SandIdeabox#)AutomatedExit]] proposal and PIMs in general%0a* [[#Chapter11]][[#Chapter11|11 Space-Borne Tsunami Warning System]]%0a** (p257)%0a* [[#Chapter12]][[#Chapter12|12 GEONETCast Americas - A GEOSS Environmental Data Dissemination System Using Commercial Satellites]]%0a** (p291)%0a* [[#Chapter13]][[#Chapter13|13 Space Technology for Disaster Monitoring Mitigation and Damage Assessment]]%0a** (p305)%0a* [[#Chapter14]][[#Chapter14|14 Remote Sensing and GIS Techniques for Natural Disaster Monitoring]]%0a** (p331)%0a* [[#Chapter15]][[#Chapter15|15 EO Products for Drought Risk Reduction]]%0a** (p383)%0a%0aPart IV Space Technologies for the Benefit of Society%0a* [[#Chapter16]][[#Chapter16|16 The Diffusion of Information Communication and Space Technology Applications into society]]%0a** (p413)%0a* [[#Chapter17]][[#Chapter17|17 Humanitarian Aids Using Satellite Technology]]%0a** (p431)%0a* [[#Chapter18]][[#Chapter18|18 National Development Through Space: India as a Model]]%0a** (p453)%0a* [[#Chapter19]][[#Chapter19|19 Space Based Societal Applications]]%0a** (p483)%0a* [[#Chapter20]][[#Chapter20|20 Space for Energy: The Role of Space-Based Capabilities for Managing Energy Resources on Earth]]%0a** (p509)%0a* [[#Chapter21]][[#Chapter21|21 Sharing Brains: Knowledge Management Project for ESA Space Operations]]%0a** (p525)%0a%0a!!!See also%0a* [[http://www.esa.int/|ESA]]%0a** [[http://www.esa.int/SPECIALS/Melissa/index.html|MELiSSA]] Micro-Ecological Life Support System Alternative%0a* [[http://www.nasa.gov/|NASA]]%0a** [[http://hubble.nasa.gov/|Hubble]]%0a** [[http://tmo.jpl.nasa.gov/|InterPlanetary Network (IPN) Progress Report]]%0a*** as [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KeAIwLp9YmA|presented by Vint Cerf]] at the end of his Singularity University lecture%0a* [[http://www.flickr.com/photos/adamcrowe/4002050596/sizes/l/|50 Years of Space Exploration]] by Adam Crowe, October 2009%0a* closed ecosystems%0a** [[http://www.b2science.org/earth/research.html|Biosphere 2]] website by The University of Arizona%0a* [[http://cosparhq.cnes.fr|Committee On SPAce Research (COSPAR)]]%0a** publishing the [[http://cosparhq.cnes.fr/Publ/publ.htm|Advances in Space Research (ASR)]] journal%0a* [[http://www.cast.cn/CastEn/|China Academy of Space Technology (CAST)]] (in English) %0a* [[http://www.researchchannel.org/prog/displayseries.aspx?fID=6012|XXI Planetary Congress]] serie, Association of Space Explorers 2008%0a** [[http://www.space-explorers.org/|Association of Space Explorers]]%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BPbHDKgBBxA|A Landsat Flyby]], NASA March 2010%0a* [[http://www.routledge.com/books/details/9780415448789/|Satellite Remote Sensing for Archaeology]] by Sarah H. Parcak, Routledge 2009%0a%0a%0a%0a!!!Overall remarks and questions%0a* this? that?%0a%0a!!!!Synthesis%0aSo in the end, it was about X and was based on Y.%0a%0a!!!!Critics%0aPoint A, B and C are debatable because of e, f and j.%0a%0a!!!Vocabulary%0a(:new_vocabulary_start:)%0aquandary%0a(:new_vocabulary_end:)%0a%0a!!!Post-reading model%0aDraw a schema (using PmGraphViz or another solution) of the situation of the area in the studied domain after having read the book. Link it to the pre-reading model and align the two to help easy comparison.%0a%0a!!!Categories%0a* [[!UncategorizedBook]]%0a* [[!Unfinished]]%0a%0a%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[ReadingNotes.ReadingNotes|Menu]]'' ReadingNotes.SpinSelling=[[http://www.mhprofessional.com/product.php?cat=106&isbn=0070511136|SPIN Selling]] by Neil Rackham - 0070511136 - McGraw-Hill Professional 1988%0a>>display:none%3c%3c%0a:book: (:if equal "Fabien" "{$Author}":)SharedLibrary:bookname.pdf#zoom=100&page=(:else:)http://books.google.com/books?id=ID&pg=PA(:ifend:)%0a>>%3c%3c%0a(:tc: 8:)(:tp: 197:)%0a(:isbn: 0070511136:)%0a%0a!!!Motivation%0aRequired for [[Events/MBE17]] and remove a personal bias regarding the importance of selling.%0a%0a!!!Pre-reading model%0aDraw a schema (using PmGraphViz or another solution) of the situation of the area in the studied domain before having read the book.%0a%0a!!!Reading%0a* Sales Behavior and Sales Success%0a** (p20)(:lp: 20:)(:lc: 2:)(:ld: 11/11/11:)%0a* Obtaining Commitment: Closing the Sale%0a* Customer Needs in the Major Sale%0a* The SPIN Strategy%0a** Situation Questions%0a** Problem Questions%0a** Implication Questions%0a** Need-Payoff Questions%0a* Giving Benefits in Major Sales%0a* Preventing Objections%0a* Preliminaries: Opening the Call%0a* Turning Theory into Practice%0a%0a(:startrecall::)%0a%0a!!!See also%0a* [[Events/MBE17#SpinSelling]], sum-up%0a* [[Events/MBE18#SpinSelling]], application%0a* http://quiz.thefullwiki.org%0a** http://quiz.thefullwiki.org/Selling%0a** http://quiz.thefullwiki.org/Sales%0a** http://quiz.thefullwiki.org/Selling_technique%0a* [[http://www.mcgraw-hill.co.uk/html/0070522359.html|The SPIN Fieldbook : Practical Tools, Methods, Exercise]], and Resources by Rackham Neil, McGraw-Hill Professional 1996%0a* executive summary in [[http://www.aheadspace.com/execuBooks_display.cfm?PK=EB179|execuBooks]] by aheadSpace%0a* [[http://www.des-livres-pour-changer-de-vie.fr/spin-selling-neil-rackham/|SPIN Selling – Neil Rackham]] by Oliver Roland, Des Livres Pour Changer de Vie 2009 %0a%0a!!!Overall remarks and questions%0a* this? that?%0a%0a!!!!Synthesis%0aSo in the end, it was about X and was based on Y.%0a%0a!!!!Critics%0aPoint A, B and C are debatable because of e, f and j.%0a%0a!!!Vocabulary%0a(:new_vocabulary_start:)%0anew_word%0a(:new_vocabulary_end:)%0a%0a!!!Post-reading model%0aDraw a schema (using PmGraphViz or another solution) of the situation of the area in the studied domain after having read the book. Link it to the pre-reading model and align the two to help easy comparison.%0a%0a!!!Categories%0a* [[!Business]]%0a%0a%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[ReadingNotes.ReadingNotes|Menu]]'' ReadingNotes.StrangeLoop=(:redirect IAmAStrangeLoop:) ReadingNotes.Supersizing=(:title Supersizing the Mind:)%0a[[http://www.oup.com/us/catalog/general/subject/Philosophy/Mind/?view=usa&ci=9780195333213|Supersizing the Mind: Embodiment, Action, and Cognitive Extension]] - Andy Clark - ISBN 0195333217 - Oxford University Press - 2008%0a(:isbn: 0195333217:)%0a%0a%25comment%25note that this was finished much earlier but without recall, recall starts a month before the current date to already start with very spaced recalls%25%25%0a(:startrecall: 20/11/10:)%0a%0a!!Motivation%0aRead previous paper in Where brain, body and world collide, Clark, Deadalus, 1998 for the [[SC02]] seminar in Iceland (2005).%0a%0a!!!Pre-reading%0a* What difference with his previous work?%0a* Is he using the same "extended" mechanism as Cziko?%0a* Is he referencing and how does it relates to%0a** Maturana/Varela - Enaction (Varela, F., 39, 169, 193, 234, 252 - Maturana, H., 16)%0a*** see [[TreeOfKnowledge]]%0a** Brooks - Embodiment (Brooks, R. A., 15, 18, 141, 153, 234)%0a** Campbell - Evolutionary Epistemology (Campbell, D. T., 246)%0a** {-William Ross Ashby-} (Intelligence Augmentation) / {-Cziko-} (extended Bernard) / {-Hofstadter-} (distributed loops/entwinement cf [[StrangeLoop|I am a strange loop]])%0a* How is it exploitable? How do it "extends" my own current work with Seedea?%0a%0a!!!Skimming%0aMain hypothesis : cognition isn't limited to the physical brain material (skull) but extends to the surrounding environment instead of merely using it as a support%0a* "''active externalism'', based on the active role of the environment in driving cognitive processes" p220 and from [[http://consc.net/papers/extended.html|The Extended Mind]], Andy Clark & David J. Chalmers, 1998%0a** the original paper that gave rise to book%0a%0aProcess : %0a* offering an englobing simple name for his central thesis (EXTENDED) %0a** opposing it to another (BRAINBOUND)%0a* then proposing sequentially several concepts to reject them and refine the central thesis%0a** HEC = Hypothesis of Extended Cognition (first appearance p112)%0a** HEMC Hypothesis of EMbedded Cognition = (first appearance p112, added value explicitly discussed p136)%0a** HOC = Hypothesis of Organism-centered Cognition (first appearance p139)%0a%0aIntroduction : BRAINBOUND Versus EXTENDED%0a* excellent start with Feynman/Weiner exchange%0a** “No, it’s not a record, not really. It’s working. You have to work on paper and this is the paper."%0a* description of the 2 opposing view%0a** a trapped mind in a body in an environment%0a** an intricate system in which cognition goes beyond the mere neuronal substrate %0aPart I - From Embodiment To Cognitive Extension%0a* 4.9 BRAINBOUND Versus EXTENDED: The Case So Far (quick sum-up of the 4 previous chapters) rewritten as :%0a** organisms exploit their entire body for action and cognition to minimize energy usage%0a** direct task cognition is optimized by using small scale local links instead of building a complex global picture%0a** duplex flux of information for constant adjustment (enaction loop) and not complex information gathering %0a** inclusion of physical tools directly within cognitive processes%0a** usage of symbols to allow more complex problem-solving processes%0a** exploitation of spacial abilities to minimize cognitive load and the use of epistemic actions%0a** external memory artifacts%0aPart II - Boundary disputes%0a* 6.9/6.10 -> cybernetics? enactions? functionnal programming?%0a* 6.11 -> [[StrangeLoop|I am a strange loop]] by Hofstadter?%0a* ...%0aPart III%0a%0a!!!New concepts (try to attach examples in order to improve memorization)%0a* Principle of Ecological Assembly (PEA) (p13): the canny cognizer tends to recruit, on the spot, whatever mix of problem-solving resources will yield an acceptable result with a minimum of effort.%0a* Epistemic actions (p71): Actions designed to change the input to an agent’s information processing system. They are ways an agent has of modifying the external environment to provide crucial bits of information just when they are needed most. (quotring Kirsh and Maglio)%0a* hazard function of the response time (RT) distribution during problem solving (p72): a measure of the instantaneous probability of completing a process in the next move. In engineering, this is also known as the intensity function.%0a* deictic pointers (p?): ? (basically relative links instead of absolute description)%0a** used with the example of visual problem solving (eye tracking and game of squares)%0a* transient extended cognitive systems (TECSs) (p158): transient creations, geared toward a specifi c purpose (doing the accounts, writing a play, locating a star in the night sky), and combine core neural resources with temporary add-ons such as pen, paper, diagrams, instruments, and so on.%0a%0a%0a!!!Ideas inspired by the reading%0a* affordance tree (also inspired by my [[Seedea:Content/Conceptstree]])%0a** allowing each user to create order his affordances%0a*** by domain%0a*** by book%0a** in order to generate a social cognitive scaffolding, each affordance being a part of the scaffolding%0a*** potential use could%0a**** affordance monitoring (having a an alert when a new affordance in your field appears)%0a**** bootstrapping domain discovering (quickly being able to grasp the key concepts)%0a** Different from the [[Seedea:Oimp/WikiBot#feedback|Wikibot network feedback mechanism]] because the cognitive processes are not necessarily code and is entered by the user.%0a* Cognitive locii %0a** chapter 6.5 regarding location and optimization seems to resonate with the cloud-market auto selector%0a* experiment on cognitive coupling using frustration as a measure%0a** can frustration as consequence from low reliability or access time with a tool be used a measure of embodiment/extension?%0a*** is it the same frustration encountered with "tip of the tongue" experiences?%0a**** can fMRI/EEG show that?%0a*** could it also be used regarding other lacks including social phenomena? Missing someone?%0a*** cf [[Seedea:Oimp/Lqnet|Low-quality network copping mechanisms]]%0a* the mind is ''just'' the network of matter, as physical units, we have the cheapest, or least amount of energy required, control of%0a** moved to [[Cookbook/Mind]]%0a%0a%0a!!!See also%0a* Chapter 14 [[http://williamcalvin.com/BHM/ch14.htm|The Future of the Augmented Mind]] A combustible mixture of ignorance and power? from [[http://williamcalvin.com/BHM/index.htm|A Brief History of the Mind]] by [[http://WilliamCalvin.org|William H. Calvin]], Oxford University Press 2004%0a* [[Content.KeyExperiments#MappingToolsToBody|Tool-use induces morphological updating of the body schema]] in my page on Key Experiments%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JnA8GUtXpXY|The Extended Mind: Recent Experimental Evidence]] by Rupert Sheldrake, GoogleTalk 2008%0a* [[http://telexlr8.wordpress.com/2010/04/10/anders-sandberg-on-neuroselves-and-exoselves-distributed-cognition-inside-and-outside-brains/|Anders Sandberg on Neuroselves and exoselves: distributed cognition inside and outside brains]], teleXLR8 April 2010%0a* reviews%0a** [[http://www.springerlink.com/content/e0t3014140r354x3/|by David Cole]], Minds and Machines October 2009%0a** [[http://metapsychology.mentalhelp.net/poc/view_doc.php?type=book&id=4795|by Lars Marstaller]], metapsychology 2009%0a** [[http://www.lrb.co.uk/v31/n03/jerry-fodor/where-is-my-mind|Where is my mind? by Jerry Fodor]], London Review of Books 2009%0a*** including a reply by Andy Clark%0a** [[http://ndpr.nd.edu/review.cfm?id=16245|by Lawrence Shapiro and Shannon Spaulding]], Philosophical Reviews at University of Notre Dame 2009%0a** [[http://mindblog.dericbownds.net/2009/02/supersizing-mind.html|by Deric Bownds]], MindBlog 2009%0a** [[http://www.spiritalchemy.com/blog/book-review-supersizing-the-mind|by Seth Miller]], It's Elemental 2010%0a* Wikipedia:Externalism%0a* [[Wikipedia:Situated cognition#Externalism]]%0a* [[Wikipedia:Andy Clark#The_Extended_Mind]]%0a* [[Wikipedia:Mind extension]]%0a* Quino's cartoon http://www.eatliver.com/i.php?n=7244%0a* [[http://mitpress.mit.edu/catalog/item/default.asp?ttype=2&tid=11991|Radical Embodied Cognitive Science]] by Anthony Chemero, The MIT Press 2009%0a* https://twitter.com/#!/frederickaplan/status/134932525616349184|Moreillon #tcch "our Brain is smaller than the brain of Lucy. It has outsourced its computational power"]]%0a* LessWrong Brussels meetup discussion on brain optimization via scanning (fMRI, EEG, ...) according to [[Cookbook/Mind#MindAsEconomicallyControllableNetwork]]%0a%0a!!!Categories%0a* [[!Psychology]]%0a%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[ReadingNotes.ReadingNotes|Menu]]'' ReadingNotes.Sushi=[[http://sushibook.net/|Sushi - Food for the eye, the body & the soul]] by Ole G. Mouritsen - ISBN 9781441906175 - Spring 2009%0a>>display:none%3c%3c%0a:book: (:if equal "Fabien" "{$Author}":)SharedLibrary:bookname.pdf#zoom=100&page=(:else:)http://books.google.com/books?id=ID&pg=PA(:ifend:)%0a>>%3c%3c%0a(:tc: 99:)(:tp: 999:)(:isbn: 0:)%0a%0a%0a!!!Motivation%0aEnjoying eating sushi and recently starting to prepare them too but wanting to get a more biological perspective.%0a%0a!!!Pre-reading model%0aList the main decisions that should be impacted by reading the book in order to estimate the Seedea:Content/Newconcepts#InformationActionRatio and facilitate rule design as suggested after finishing [[TheTinkerersAccomplice]].%0a%0aDraw a schema (using PmGraphViz or another solution) of the situation of the area in the studied domain before having read the book.%0a%0a!!!Reading%0a* [[#Chapter1]]1 Introduction to Template%0a** "interesting quote." (p[[{$:book}1|1]])%0a** note%0a** ...%0a* [[#Chapter2]]2 Interesting thing%0a** (p20)(:lp: 20:)(:lc: 2:)(:ld: 11/11/11:)%0a%0a(:startrecall::)%0a%0a!!!See also%0a* internal link%0a* external link%0a* http://quiz.thefullwiki.org/ on the book itself, key topics and the authors%0a* reviews%0a** by her%0a** by him%0a* consider a set of rules%0a** inspired by finishing [[TheTinkerersAccomplice]] and wondering how I could apply it%0a%0a%0a!!!Overall remarks and questions%0a* this? that?%0a%0a!!!!Synthesis%0aSo in the end, it was about X and was based on Y.%0a%0a!!!!Critics%0aPoint A, B and C are debatable because of e, f and j.%0a%0a!!!Vocabulary%0a(:new_vocabulary_start:)%0anew_word%0a(:new_vocabulary_end:)%0a%0a!!!Post-reading model%0aDraw a schema (using PmGraphViz or another solution) of the situation of the area in the studied domain after having read the book. Link it to the pre-reading model and align the two to help easy comparison.%0a%0a!!!Categories%0a* [[!UncategorizedBook]]%0a* [[!Unfinished]]%0a%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[ReadingNotes.ReadingNotes|Menu]]'' ReadingNotes.Template=[[http://www.publisher.org/ISBN|Template]] edited by Author - ISBN 0 - Publisher 200X%0a>>display:none%3c%3c%0a:book: (:if equal "Fabien" "{$Author}":)SharedLibrary:bookname.pdf#zoom=100&page=(:else:)http://books.google.com/books?id=ID&pg=PA(:ifend:)%0a>>%3c%3c%0a(:tc: 99:)(:tp: 999:)(:isbn: 0:)%0a%0a%0a!!!Motivation%0aDescribe in a sentences or two what motivated me to read this book.%0a%0a!!!Pre-reading model%0aList the main decisions that should be impacted by reading the book in order to estimate the Seedea:Content/Newconcepts#InformationActionRatio and facilitate rule design as suggested after finishing [[TheTinkerersAccomplice]].%0a%0aDraw a schema (using PmGraphViz or another solution) of the situation of the area in the studied domain before having read the book.%0a%0a!!!Reading%0a* [[#Chapter1]]1 Introduction to Template%0a** "interesting quote." (p[[{$:book}1|1]])%0a** note%0a** ...%0a* [[#Chapter2]]2 Interesting thing%0a** (p20)(:lp: 20:)(:lc: 2:)(:ld: 11/11/11:)%0a%0a(:startrecall::)%0a%0a!!!See also%0a* internal link%0a* external link%0a* http://quiz.thefullwiki.org/ on the book itself, key topics and the authors%0a* reviews%0a** by her%0a** by him%0a* consider a set of rules%0a** inspired by finishing [[TheTinkerersAccomplice]] and wondering how I could apply it%0a%0a%0a!!!Overall remarks and questions%0a* this? that?%0a%0a!!!!Synthesis%0aSo in the end, it was about X and was based on Y.%0a%0a!!!!Critics%0aPoint A, B and C are debatable because of e, f and j.%0a%0a!!!Vocabulary%0a(:new_vocabulary_start:)%0anew_word%0a(:new_vocabulary_end:)%0a%0a!!!Post-reading model%0aDraw a schema (using PmGraphViz or another solution) of the situation of the area in the studied domain after having read the book. Link it to the pre-reading model and align the two to help easy comparison.%0a%0a!!!Categories%0a* [[!UncategorizedBook]]%0a* [[!Unfinished]]%0a%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[ReadingNotes.ReadingNotes|Menu]]'' ReadingNotes.TenDayMBA=[[http://www.harpercollins.com/books/Ten-Day-Mba-Steven-A-Silbiger/?isbn=9780060799076|The Ten-Day MBA 3rd Ed.: A Step-By-Step Guide To Mastering The Skills Taught In America's Top Business Schools]] by Steven A. Silbiger - ISBN 0060799072 - Harper Collins 2005%0a>>display:none%3c%3c%0a:book: (:if equal "Fabien" "{$Author}":)SharedLibrary:bookname.pdf#zoom=100&page=(:else:)http://books.google.com/books?id=ID&pg=PA(:ifend:)%0a>>%3c%3c%0a(:tc: 10:)(:tp: 400:)%0a(:isbn: 0060799072:)%0a%0a!!!Motivation%0aParticipating to [[Events/MBE01|MyBusinessEducation]] without actually having discovered the principle myself and having the occasion to read the book in 10 days with [[(Person:)Sylvain]]. Getting a transverse view.%0a%0a!!!Pre-reading model%0acf [[Tools/Graphviz]]%0a%0a!!!Reading%0a* [[#Chapter1]][[#Marketing]]Marketing%25comment%25~1h%25%25%0a** '''Consumer -> Market -> Competition -> Distribution Analysis -> Marketing Mix (4Ps, Place Product Price Promotion) -> Economics -> Revise'''%0a** link with market fit and entrepreneurship?%0a*** if marketing is defining the most efficient frontier between customers and non-customers, could its communication side be the most efficient way to show those customers that they are within that frontier and thus should become away of the product proposed?%0a** is it assimilable to a classification problem in ML?%0a*** features being segmentation variables?%0a** Wikipedia:Marketing%0a*** [[Wikipedia:Market segmentation]]%0a*** e.g. of PR/Comm Wikipedia:Publicis %0a** on competitive analysis, see the different tools I know regarding intelligence économique, e.g. [[http://www.outilsfroids.net/|OutilsFroids.net]]%0a** what is the impact of Google (implicit and automated through auctions)/Facebook (explicit)/... and other profiling services reselling extremely specific segments?%0a*** see the new edition%0a** mention of sunk costs, break-even, no go%0a** chain and the margins of each player also as a dimension to segment?%0a** market share leverage equivalent to bargaining power, especially in an oligopolistic or monopolistic?%0a** on pricing%0a*** see [[PersonalInformationStream/WithoutNotesOctober10]] Don't just roll the dice: a usefully short guide to software product pricing by Neil Davidson, 2009%0a*** see [[PersonalInformationStream/WithoutNotesSeptember10]] My experiments in lean pricing by Ash Maurya, Venture Hacks February 2010 %0a** cf my [[http://tice.utc.fr/portail_UV/detailuv.php?uv=GE39&page=uv&lang=fr|GE39 - Management et marketing de l'innovation]] class at UTC with [[Person:NathalieDarene]]%0a*** shared [[http://www.springerlink.com/content/d422505881034307/|Algorithms for Marketing-Mix Optimization ]], Algorithmica 2010%0a** related cases studies%0a*** http://hbsp.harvard.edu/list/hbr-case-study#Marketing%0a*** [[http://www.fastcompany.com/guides/sales.html|Marketing Case Studies]], Fast Company%0a*** done in [[#MarketingExercise|MarketingExercise]]%0a** see also [[Content/Marketing]]%0a* [[#Chapter2]][[#Ethics]]Ethics%0a** regarding law as the limit fixed by the state and thus allowing corporation to solely focus on profit making, see [[ReadingNotes/ScanningNotes#LegalStrategies]]%0a** see also [[Wikipedia:Corporate social responsability]] (CSR), first discover in [[http://harvardbusinessonline.hbsp.harvard.edu/email/pdfs/Porter_Dec_2006.pdf|The Link Between Competitive Advantage and Corporate Social Responsibility]] by Michael Porter and Mark Kramer, Harvard Business Review 2006%0a** see also my personal [[Fabien/EthicalFramework]] and the more general [[Content/Ethics]]%0a* [[#Chapter3]][[#Accounting]]Accounting%0a** [[Wikipedia:Accounting]]%0a** historical link with calculus, geometry and even computation%0a** balance sheet : '''Assets=Liabilities+Owners Equity'''%0a*** [[Wikipedia:Balance sheet]] with [[Wikipedia:Debits and credits]]%0a*** [[Wikipedia:Cash flow statement]]%0a*** [[Wikipedia:Income statement]]%0a** difference between Cash Basis (at transaction time) and Accrual Accounting (at activity time)%0a** pay attention to the difference US (maybe oriented investor)/FR (maybe oriented for taxes)%0a** difficulties of recording intangible goods, e.g. goodwill or innovation before it produced any financial transaction%0a** [[Wikipedia:Mark-to-market accounting]]%0a** [[Wikipedia:Depreciation]]/Amortissement%0a** several requirements and methods similar to IT, e.g. shared rules for communication, error-detection system, FIFO/LIFO, coherence and consistency (thus same importance of initial "architecture choice" with long-term consequences), set of principles or paradigm%0a** new on international or European standardization?%0a*** [[Wikipedia:Basel II]]%0a** DuPont Chart http://www.businessplans.org/dupontchart.html%0a** [[Wikipedia:Activity-based costing]] (ABC)%0a** tools%0a*** checking ratios on http://finance.yahoo.com http://www.google.com/finance http://www.societe.com http://www.reuters.com/finance/stocks/financialHighlights?symbol=AAPL.O%0a*** [[Wikipedia:Form 10-K]] available on [[http://www.edgar-online.com/|Edgar-Online]]%0a*** [[http://www.xbrl.org/|eXtensible Business Reporting Language]] (XBRL)%0a*** related software%0a**** free software equivalent (in french) http://forum.ubuntu-fr.org/viewtopic.php?id=152191%0a**** http://www.opensi.fr%0a*** [[http://tice.utc.fr/portail_UV/detailuv.php?uv=GE27&page=general&lang=FR&prd=|GE27 - Gestion financičre de l'entreprise]], class at UTC%0a** exercises%0a*** [[http://accountinginfo.com/study/je/je-101.htm|Accounting Journal Entries]] Review and Practice Materials%0a* [[#Chapter4]][[#OrganizationalBehavior]]Organizational Behavior%0a** paradoxically, the stricter one is (type A in the book), the more flexible he expects (type B) other to be%0a** [[Wikipedia:Organizational studies]]%0a*** [[Wikipedia:Peter Principle]]%0a** [[Wikipedia:Two-factor theory]]%0a** http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sociologie_des_organisations%0a*** http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Groupe_restreint http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dynamique_de_groupe%0a**** more book read on that topic, no notes%0a** discovered before%0a*** [[http://tice.utc.fr/portail_UV/detailuv.php?uv=GE26&page=general&lang=FR&prd=|GE26 - Gestion des ressources humaines et relations sociales]], [[http://tice.utc.fr/portail_UV/detailuv.php?uv=GE40&page=uv&lang=fr|GE40 - Management de projets]]%0a*** Scaling AI Through Multi-Agent Organizations Victor Lesser, IJCAI 2009 during [[PersonalInformationStream/WithoutNotesSeptember10]]%0a*** Using What We Know: Turning Organizational Knowledge into Team Performance, HBS Working Knowledge October 2010 [[PersonalInformationStream/WithoutNotesOctober10]]%0a*** [[Events/MBE15#StylesCommunication]] on behaving types%0a*** previously read books [[CrucialConversations]], [[GettingToYes]], [[3DNegotiation]], [[Kuhn]]%0a*** see also [[Content/Reward]] and [[Content/CanBuyCantBuy]] for Maslow pyramid%0a*** [[Wikipedia:The Fifth Discipline]] regarding systemic%0a** case study%0a*** done in [[#OrganizationalBehaviorExercise|OrganizationalBehaviorExercise]]%0a** to explore%0a** [[http://jasss.soc.surrey.ac.uk/13/4/4.html|Dilbert-Peter Model of Organization Effectiveness]] by Pawel Sobkowicz, Journal of Artificial Societies and Social Simulation 2010%0a* [[#Chapter5]][[#QuantitativeAnalysis]]Quantitative Analysis%0a** importance of knowing the cost of setting up those tools (gathering data, cleaning data, applying the tool, checking for coherence, etc) and thus the balance between the impact of the decision and the effort to put into it%0a*** thus also the use of satisficing solutions thus cheaper [[Fabien/Heuristics]]%0a** [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T4R1jBwUlf8|3.7 Finance 101 - IRR Explained]], WST 2008%0a** http://www.quora.com/Why-are-regression-models-so-dominant-in-quantitative-research%0a** [[Events/MBE15#SourcesOfPower]]%0a** [[VentureCapitalAndTheFinanceOfInnovation#Chapter11]]%0a** exercises%0a*** [[http://www.applet-magic.com/econ137a1.htm#EX1|Exercises on net present value and the net present value rule for making investment decisions]], Class Notes and Exercises for Econ 137A %0a* [[#Chapter6]][[#Finance]]Finance%0a** [[Wikipedia:Beta (finance)]]%0a*** previously discovered during [[VentureCapitalAndTheFinanceOfInnovation#Chapter4]]%0a*** [[http://www.stockrageous.com/betaHigh.jsp|Beta Highest]] by Stockrageous.com%0a** [[Wikipedia:Modern portfolio theory]] (MPT)%0a*** previously discovered during Yale Financial Markets (ECON 252), cf [[Content/Economy]]%0a*** including details on the [[Wikipedia:Modern portfolio theory#The_efficient_frontier_with_no_risk-free_asset|efficient frontier]]%0a** [[Wikipedia:Capital asset pricing model]] (CAPM)%0a** mention of Fama-French Model (FFM), previously seen in [[VentureCapitalAndTheFinanceOfInnovation#Chapter4]]%0a** see [[Content/FinancialTools]] and [[QuantitativeTrading]]%0a** [[VentureCapitalAndTheFinanceOfInnovation#Chapter9]] on preferred stock%0a** note that systematic risk vs systemic risk%0a** discovered before%0a*** [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ed2FWNWwE3I|Quants: The Alchemists of Wall Street]] by Marije Meerman, VPro Backlight 2010%0a**** cf [[PersonalInformationStream/WithoutNotesMarch10]]%0a** exercises%0a*** http://hbsp.harvard.edu/list/hbr-case-study#Finance%0a**** http://cb.hbsp.harvard.edu/cb/product/R0411A-PDF-ENG%0a***** [[#FinanceExercise|done]]%0a** to check%0a*** [[Wikipedia:Barbarians at the Gate (film)]]%0a** [[http://visualization.geblogs.com/visualization/cfo_survey/|CFO Outlook Survey]], GE Data Visualization 2010%0a* [[#Chapter7]][[#Operations]]Operations%0a** see [[LeanThinking]] regarding quality and kaizen%0a** theory X (worker requiring careful overview), Y (worker able to provide solutions), Z (involvement and groups)%0a** 6 sigma related to stats (sic)%0a** [[Wikipedia:W. Edwards Deming]]%0a** UV [[http://www.utc.fr/~picardje/|FQ01]], Jean-Marc Picard%0a** exercises%0a*** http://hbsp.harvard.edu/list/hbr-case-study#OPS%0a**** done before http://cb.hbsp.harvard.edu/cb/product/R0603A-PDF-ENG%0a**** [[#OperationsExercise|done]]%0a* [[#Chapter8]][[#Economics]]Economics%0a** chapter exposing 2 paradigms%0a** price as the result of the invisible hand converging to the equilibrium of supply and demanding allowing a transaction to take place%0a** macro- vs meso- vs micro-economics%0a** how to allocate properly (yet making very emotional responses)%0a** does globalization spread changes faster?%0a** links with politics, potential distortion%0a*** levers: interest rates, fiscal niches, subsidiaries, etc%0a** [[Wikipedia:Perfect competition]]%0a** country analysis, developed at the Harvard Business School (cf [[Content/ChooseYourCountry]])%0a** [[Wikipedia:Monetary policy#History_of_monetary_policy]]%0a** [[Wikipedia:Federal Reserve System]]%0a** [[Wikipedia:European Central Bank]]%0a** [[Wikipedia:Exchange rate]]%0a** [[Wikipedia:Impossible trinity]]%0a** [[Wikipedia:Quantitative easing]]%0a** see also [[Content/Economy]]%0a** discovered before%0a*** [[http://tice.utc.fr/portail_UV/detailuv.php?uv=GE10&page=uv&lang=FR|GE10 - économie politique]]%0a*** [[http://mises.org/community/forums/|Forums]] of the Ludwig von Mises Institute%0a**** in particular regarding [[http://www.bitcoin.org/|BitCoin]], see also [[Wikipedia:Gresham%2527s law]]%0a*** [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QIHLezCyzCI|Greenspan Admits Philosophical Error in The Warning]], PBS 2009%0a*** http://econstories.tv%0a**** lyrics and underlying texts to read %0a*** encounters with economists (in Pisa and Paris)%0a*** [[http://nobelprize.org/nobel_prizes/economics/|Prize in Economic Sciences]], NobelPrize.org%0a*** The Economist indicators (that I was following for a while)%0a**** alternative ones, e.g. [[Wikipedia:Gini coefficient]]%0a*** http://www.quora.com/What-economics-books-should-an-entrepreneur-read%0a** exercises%0a*** !!!![[#EconomicsExercise|done]]%0a* [[#Chapter9]][[#Strategy]]Strategy%0a** [[Wikipedia:Competitive advantage]]%0a** [[Wikipedia:Porter five forces analysis]]%0a** how does military view on strategy apply to business?%0a*** how does symbolic view on strategy through games also apply to business?%0a** [[Wikipedia:Strategy]]%0a** discovered earlier%0a*** [[BlueOceanStrategy]], [[HowLifeImitatesChess]], [[GameTheoryAtWork]] (see also [[http://www.cambridge.org/gb/knowledge/isbn/item1174320/|Algorithmic Game Theory]], Cambridge University Press 2007), Sun Tzu's Art of War and L'Art de la Guerre par l'Example by Frederic Encel%0a*** public strategical patterns e.g. http://openstrategies.com%0a**** but also dedicated to the software/e-commerce field http://www.allankelly.net/patterns/business.html https://www.ibm.com/developerworks/patterns/%0a** see also [[Content/StrategyLessons]]%0a** exercises%0a*** http://hbsp.harvard.edu/list/hbr-case-study#Strategy%0a*** [[#StrategyExercise|done]]%0a* [[#Chapter10]][[#MBAMinicourses]]MBA Minicourses%0a** personal finance%0a*** [[http://www.mint.com/|Mint]], Free Personal Finance Software, Budget Software, Online Money Management and Budget Planner%0a*** [[http://www.iswigo.com/|ISWIGO]] (french equivalent)%0a** negtotiation%0a*** see [[GettingToYes]] and [[3DNegotiation]]%0a** real-estate%0a*** see [[FinanceImmo]]%0a** [[http://www.legifrance.gouv.fr/affichCode.do?cidTexte=LEGITEXT000005634379|Code de commerce]], Legifrance%0a%0a(:lp: 400:)(:lc: 10:)(:ld: 04/02/11:)%0a(:startrecall:04/02/11:)%0a%0a!!!See also%0a* [[http://personalmba.com/|The Personal MBA]] by Josh Kaufman%0a* http://quiz.thefullwiki.org/ on the book itself, key topics and the authors%0a* http://www.ProvenModels.com%0a* [[http://www.moserware.com/2009/07/just-enough-mba-to-be-programmer.html|Just Enough MBA to Be a Programmer]] by Jeff Moser, Moserware 2009%0a* [[http://wbw.unileoben.ac.at/wbw/wbwskripten.nsf/887ec92cfa76a684c1256c5a00490b88/c54b07352605e2d5c125736b004d3cd7/$FILE/MBA%2520Basics.pdf|MBA Basics.pdf]], Institute for Economic and Business Management at Montanuniversität Leoben%0a%0a%0a!!!Exercises%0aNote that exercise are done the day following the reading. Solutions are reviewed but might suffer from a confirmation bias.%0a%0a!!!![[#MarketingExercise]]Marketing%0a[[http://hbr.org/product/class-or-mass-hbr-case-study/an/R0504X-PDF-ENG|Class or Mass? Should Neptune Launch a Mass-Market Brand?]], HBR April 2005%0a%0aProblem of excess inventory (2x normal level)%0a* ready-to-eat, fished-based meals, keep current line%0a** identical perception, loss of product that might be recurrent%0a** volumes%0a*** 30%25 to grocery chain%0a*** 33%25 to local restaurants%0a*** 33%25 to wholesalers%0a** prices%0a*** luxury products 25-30%25 higher than competitors%0a* new mass product line, 50%25 price cut%0a** rivals cuts price%0a*** lower margins%0a** rivals do not cut price%0a*** same margin, higher volume%0a** cannibalizing old line%0a*** lower margin%0a** not cannibalizing old line%0a*** higher volume%0a%0aAnalysis%0a# Consumer: mass, can the habit change fast enough?%0a# Market: in NA? a size to know especially since they already failed to estimate%0a# Competition: 2 larger competitors in North-America, other ASPD members, can they "hide" the spin-off?%0a# Distribution Analysis: direct, whole-sale, thus with probably low margin%0a# Marketing Mix%0a## Place: low-end stores%0a## Product: low-end fish or low-end prepared fish dishes%0a## Price: lower%0a## Promotion: TV, ...%0a# Economics: estimated size of the market?%0a# Revise%0aHas to increase volume one way or another.%0a%0aAlternative propositions%0a* acquire a competitor%0a* repackaging then offer to NGO in other places for "goodwill"%0a** only letting them buy time if it is a recurrent problem%0a* trash it%0a%0a!!!!!Second case study%0a* [[http://cb.hbsp.harvard.edu/cb/product/R0809A-PDF-ENG|Don't Try This Offshore]] by Stephen Brown, HBR 2008%0a%0aSituation%0a* contracts on hold%0a* blog post%0a** show what the added value is%0a*** not necessarily compared to competition but for the domain overall%0a* competitor getting more popular%0a** trend of outsourcing to Ireland%0a*** low cost%0a*** lower quality?%0a* are there actual barrier to entry?%0a** non tangible good%0a*** is education in the US producing a skill or an environment hardly copyable elsewhere?%0a**** in Ireland? in Asia?%0a** can the customer notice the difference?%0a*** if not, can communication can be used to let him know?%0a** argument of culture for the clients%0a* consequence of off-shoring the core business itself%0a* 4 Ps%0a** Product = metaphor%0a** Price = high-end%0a** Place = ?%0a** Promotion = ?%0a%0aPossible solution%0a* create new brand%0a** Goldilock%0a* eventually A/B test internally%0a%0aTrends%0a* north/south design%0a* importance of culture%0a** seen especially in UI/UX%0a* democratization of techniques%0a* personal view on DIY and automated design%0a%0a!!!!Ethics%0a[[http://hbr.org/product/ceo-s-private-investigation-hbr-case-study/an/R0710X-PDF-ENG|CEO's Private Investigation]] by Joseph Finder, Harvard Business Review 2007%0a* investigate on her own%0a** estimate the cost of getting caught%0a** fire the 1 or the 2 persons she discussed with%0a* actual case of bribery%0a* no case of bribery%0a** getting caught%0a** not getting caught%0a%0a!!!!!Second case study%0a* [[http://cb.hbsp.harvard.edu/cb/product/R0503A-PDF-ENG|Shakedown]] by Phil Bodrock, HBR 2005%0a%0aSituation%0a* own motivation%0a** improve the local society overall%0a** contradictory with maintaining the bribe system%0a* is it actual tax or not%0a* costly%0a** especially if it becomes widely known%0a* risky with the IPO%0a** US framework%0a%0aMention of http://www.c2principles.org%0a%0a!!!![[#AccountingExercise]]Accounting%0acomparison of%0a* APPL/GOOG/MSFT/HPQ/DELL%0a* IBM/ACN%0a%0aExemple of intangible assets: [[http://www.wikinvest.com/stock/Wal-Mart_(WMT)/Goodwill_Other_Acquired_Intangible_Assets|Goodwill and Other Acquired Intangible Assets for Wal-Mart (WMT)]], WikInvest 2008%0a%0a!!!![[#OrganizationalBehaviorExercise]]Organizational Behavior%0a[[http://blogs.hbr.org/ics/2008/11/from-regional-star-to-global-l.html|From Regional Star to Global Leader]] by Nitin Nohria, Harvard Business Review 2009%0a* informal pyramid%0a* relation between the core and the new markets%0a* coherence yet ability to explore%0a* importance of reading others (non verbal communication)%0a* the larger the gap, the more preparation required%0a* is it a newly a created position?%0a* is global non-France? transition to SVP of emerging markets?%0a** try to limit overlapping%0a%0aProposals%0a* stay and adapt%0a** learn the actual roles, leverage, values, communication means of the main collaborators around him%0a** clarify his actual position%0a*** focus exclusively on China%0a*** extend to more emerging market%0a** cultural differences%0a*** specificities of luxury brands%0a** pragmatic differences%0a*** existing market that drove the brand and created its economic value%0a*** potential market%0a**** which might be have a lower upper bound than in other countries%0a** accepting feedback as input for more thorough market studies%0a*** putting multiple other views, including his own, as an alternative%0a** preventing for non objective (possibly too positive or biased) view point from family members of friends%0a* leave for competitor in China%0a** with a different role, with different leverage but with probably an easier organizational culture to understand%0a%0a%0a!!!!!Second case study%0a* [[http://cb.hbsp.harvard.edu/cb/product/R0704A-PDF-ENG|Why Didn't We Know?]] by Ralph Hasson, HBR 2007%0a** A whistle-blower’s lawsuit alerts Galvatrens to deep flaws in its system for uncovering misconduct. How should management and the board respond?%0a%0aSituation%0a* Galvatrens%0a** Chip Brownlee, CEO%0a** Arch Carter, lead director%0a** Mike Fields, former divisional sales manager has filed a lawsuit, whisteblower%0a*** Terry Samples, Mike Fields' boss, senior vice president of sales%0a**** accused of retaliation against Mike%0a*** actual decline of performances%0a** Greg Wilson, faulty divisional sales manager, resigned since, forced by Mike%0a** Harry Mart, COO and recipient of the initial complain, hired by Chip%0a** Sydney Baydown, general counsel hired by Chip, established the complain system in place%0a*** did not appoint an ombudsman or a responsible for ethics oversight, opposed by Dale Willis, then HR, and approved by Chip%0a*** no training performed%0a** board decision of responding to the lawsuit%0a*** Denying Mike’s claims%0a*** investigate and negotiate%0a** failure of the open-door policy and the code of conduct%0a* Dale Willis, worked with the old CEO%0a* high turnovers in sales%0a%0aProposal%0a* training required%0a** find positive incentive bounded%0a*** especially as it's a hierarchical structure%0a** reconsider ombudsman/director responsible for ethics%0a%0a!!!![[#OperationsExercise]]Operations%0a[[http://hbr.org/2005/09/the-tug-of-war/ar/1|The Tug-of-War]] by Yossi Sheffi, Harvard Business Review2005%0a%0acentralize supply chain operations%0a* 1 CEO, Jack%0a** requiring to save money%0a* 1 CFO, Robert%0a** focusing on financial optimization through costs reduction%0a* 5 executives%0a** including one advocating slow bottom-up change%0a*** potential new VP%0a** fear of losing control%0a** specificities of each chain%0a* 1 consultant%0a** advocating fast top-down change%0a%0aProposals%0a# coherent metrics to share the same objective between CEO/CFO and executives%0a# top1 dept kept%0a# consolidate the 3 middle ones%0a# lowest one used to test the Chinese integrated service%0a%0a!!!!!Second case study%0a* [[http://cb.hbsp.harvard.edu/cb/product/R0512A-PDF-ENG|Just in Time for the Holidays]] by Eric McNulty, HBR 2005%0a%0aSituation%0a* peak of demands%0a* difficulty of prediction%0a%0aProposal%0a* track leader of opinion within social networks%0a* consider outsourcing as additional flexibility%0a%0aSee also%0a* [[http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1233766/Santas-little-helper-Todays-busiest-online-shopping-day-year-So-ready-biggest-grotto-Lapland.html|Santa's not so little helper: Today's the busiest online shopping day of the year. So are they ready at the biggest grotto this side of Lapland?]] by Robert Hardman, Daily Mail 2009%0a%0a!!!![[#FinanceExercise]]Finance%0a[[http://cb.hbsp.harvard.edu/cb/product/R0411A-PDF-ENG|Take the Money--or Run?]] by by John W. Mullins, Harvard Business Review 2004%0a%0aDescription of the situation%0a* initial needs%0a** one-third equity, one-third debt, and one-third vendor finance%0a** €42 million (of which €37 million was capital expenditure)%0a** 28%25 stake for an initial €4 million%0a** initial LDP offer%0a*** 20%25 stake for an €1.5 million%0a**** 1st round, no commitments to future rounds%0a**** veto power%0a** initial BRX offer%0a*** 28%25 stake for an initial €4 million%0a**** 1st round, second-round commitment of €4 million%0a* accept the VC’s check%0a** untrusted partner%0a*** the anti-dilution clause is not a minor point%0a** ability to start the natural gas pipeline in the Baltic Sea%0a*** possibly with more resources spent on checking the viability of the partnership (then 55%25/45%25 VC)%0a* refuse%0a** delayed opportunity%0a*** previous VC with other terms%0a** lost opportunity%0a*** competition%0a%0aProposals%0a# ask LDP if they can increase their offer%0a## if not and if the time to market is too short still go with BRX while putting additional effort on safety%0a### in particular regarding take over through their brought in "client"%0a%0a!!!![[#EconomicsExercise]]Economics%0aStudy the impact of automation on the current economical system%0a# What would be the consequence if automation trend would keep the current rate?%0a## economically%0a### jobs%0a### consumption%0a### education%0a### distinction between developed and emerging countries%0a### size of the middle class%0a# What are the historical similar cases?%0a# What business model would sustain such a paradigm shift?%0a# What existing economical paradigm best fit such a situation?%0a## Keynes?%0a## Kayek?%0a## others?%0a## are those models descriptive or rather normative?%0a%0aPotential sources%0a* http://www.thelightsinthetunnel.com%0a** http://econfuture.wordpress.com%0a* http://www.marshallbrain.com/robotic-nation.htm%0a* several articles read in [[PersonalInformationStream/WithoutNotesFebruary11]]%0a%0aViews%0a* paradigm shift%0a** current economical system%0a*** working to create value, manage scarcity%0a* scarcity%0a** is it currently the case or already artificial?%0a** impact on meritocracy%0a* risk of an hardware and software robotic cartel%0a* one of the new job could be to define the possible new relevant jobs%0a* indicators of verification%0a** evolution of value creation per worker reaching an asymptote (logarithmic)%0a*** wage without its imperfection (inheritance, minimal wage, ...)%0a** comparative value creation of automation%0a%0a!!!![[#StrategyExercise]]Strategy%0a[[http://hbr.org/2005/07/feed-rd-or-farm-it-out/ar/1|Feed R&D-or Farm It Out?]] by Nitin Nohria, Harvard Business Review 2005%0a* Will outsourcing R&D save the company or destroy it?%0a%0aSituation%0a* RLK Media high-end consumer electronics%0a** marketing issue rather than quality problems%0a** time or rather "price to market" seems to become increasingly difficult%0a* Pycosonics, direct competition%0a** already done a deal with Inova, IP issues%0a* Inova R&D lab in Delhi%0a** "hired guns" in their sector%0a** "reputation for speed, precision, and specialized knowledge of video and audio compression and displays."%0a** "IP leakage from the Pycosonics work to the iVid project would be inevitable."%0a%0aProposals%0a* outsource%0a** reconsider what is%0a*** the core business%0a*** the competitive advantage%0a** properly deal with IP%0a* do not outsource%0a* consider catalog of past works%0a** really high-end?%0a** compatible with US market?%0a* is the cost of R&D the actual problem or should efforts be shift to marketing?%0aSee also [[Events/MardiInnovation01]]. Note that more solutions were discussed.%0a%0a>>comment%3c%3c%0aInnovativ.IT%0a%0a* Structure: flat, p2p%0a* Systems: IT%0a* Skills: creativity, social network, stats, software%0a* Style: feedback loop%0a* Staff: me%0a* Superordinate Goals: democratize creativity opportunities, maximize expressive power%0a* Strategy: maintain an active network of projects and allocate resource based on periodically reviewed expected success%0a%0aValue chain%0a* modelize innovation chain%0a** keep it up to date%0a* facilitate the access to each component%0a** especially technically difficult ones%0a** user statistics to oriented on components based on profile and project%0a%0aShould PIM be integrated or is it part of another vision (coping with information overload and cognitive competition pursued over new substrate and tools)%0a>>%3c%3c%0a%0a!!!Overall remarks and questions%0a* making a Wikipedia:Wikipedia:Books and restricting it in time and depth would provide a new free modern alternative%0a** [[Wikipedia:User:Utopiah/Books/TenDayMBA]]%0a* read continuously with 1 chapter per day with [[(Person:)Sylvain]] respecting a schedule%0a** morning opening debrief, sharing what is our current view of the topic of the daily chapter%0a** reading and notes%0a** discussion on the chapter%0a** case study%0a** selecting the case study for the next chapter%0a%0a!!!!Synthesis%0aSo in the end, it was about X and was based on Y.%0a%0a!!!!Critics%0aPoint A, B and C are debatable because of e, f and j.%0a%0a!!!Vocabulary%0a(:new_vocabulary_start:)%0anew_word%0a(:new_vocabulary_end:)%0a%0a!!!Post-reading model%0aDraw a schema (using PmGraphViz or another solution) of the situation of the area in the studied domain after having read the book. Link it to the pre-reading model and align the two to help easy comparison.%0a%0a!!!Categories%0a* [[!Business]]%0a%0a%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[ReadingNotes.ReadingNotes|Menu]]'' ReadingNotes.TheArtOfLeanSoftwareDevelopment=[[http://oreilly.com/catalog/9780596517311|The Art of Lean Software Development]] by Curt Hibbs, Steve Jewett, and Mike Sullivan - ISBN 0596517319 - OReilly 2008%0a>>display:none%3c%3c%0a:book: (:if equal "Fabien" "{$Author}":)SharedLibrary:bookname.pdf#zoom=100&page=(:else:)http://books.google.com/books?id=0VsK9cVZauQC&pg=PA(:ifend:)%0a>>%3c%3c%0a(:tc: 9:)(:tp: 128:)(:isbn: 0596517319:)%0a%0a!!!Motivation%0aUpdate my best practices on software production.%0a%0a!!!Pre-reading model%0aDraw a schema (using PmGraphViz or another solution) of the situation of the area in the studied domain before having read the book.%0a%0a!!!Reading%0aThe previous chapter define the problems encountered in software development, the lean terminology (see also [[LeanThinking]]) and how it applies to software%0a* [[#Chapter1]]Practice 0 : Source Code Management and Scripted Builds%0a** [[Tools/Programming#SCM]], [[Tools/Fossil]], ...%0a* [[#Chapter2]]Practice 1 : Automated Testing%0a** testing itself is a way to produce and organize knowledge%0a*** e.g. to generate API examples %0a**** thus be more welcoming for a community if one hopes to build an ecosystem%0a** "when you are creating automated tests as a part of your development process, you quickly learn to design the code in a manner that ensures that it is testable." (p40)%0a* [[#Chapter3]]Practice 2 : Continuous Integration%0a** pulled SCM code -> build -> tests -> documentation generation -> deployment%0a*** with reports on every step of the way, including tests and code coverage%0a** importance of the stability of environment of the CI server%0a** feedback is so fundamental it will probably out-weight the cost of setting up such a system, even with a dedicated machine%0a* [[#Chapter4]]Practice 3 : Less Code%0a** requirements also should improve over time%0a** "eliminate unnecessary code [diet], employ good coding practices [get in shape], and justify any new code [maintain healthy habits over time]." (p73)%0a* [[#Chapter5]]Practice 4 : Short Iterations%0a** the importance of demo with feature to test to have actual feedback before moving on%0a*** for the customer but also for the developers to achieve satisfaction%0a** the fallacy of "fake" iteration by simply splitting large initial requirements rather than actually re-evaluating needs and their priorities after each tests%0a** "Emergent design allows the component-level architecture to evolve as requirements become more defined." (p93)%0a* [[#Chapter6]]Practice 5 : Customer Participation%0a** CRACK customer : Collaborative, Representative, Authorized, Committed, Knowledgeable (p100)%0a%0a(:lp: 128:)(:lc: 9:)(:ld: 13/04/11:)(:startrecall:13/04/11:)%0a%0a!!!See also%0a* IUT class on OOP (C++) and the testing suite written by [[http://www.mzlinux.org/|Marc Zonzon (MZ Linux)]]%0a* UTC class on%0a** software engineering [[http://tice.utc.fr/portail_UV/print.php?uv=LO22&lang=FR&prd=|LO22]] (formally named LO19)%0a** project management [[http://tice.utc.fr/portail_UV/print.php?uv=GE40&lang=FR&prd=|GE40]] %0a* [[Wikipedia:Waterfall model]], [[Wikipedia:IBM Rational Unified Process]] (RUP/UP), [[Wikipedia:Agile software development]], [[Wikipedia:Lean software development]], [[Wikipedia:Test-driven development]] (TDD), [[Wikipedia:Extreme Programming]] (XP), [[Wikipedia:Scrum (development)]], [[Wikipedia:Behavior Driven Development]] (BDD), [[Wikipedia:List of software development philosophies|...]]%0a* [[Wikipedia:You ain't gonna need it]] (YAGNI)[[Wikipedia:Don't repeat yourself]] (DRI)%0a%0a%0a!!!Overall remarks and questions%0a* recurrent warning that everything has to be socially accepted, throwing the ideal process to a team will not necessarily result in proper adoption%0a%0a!!!!Synthesis%0aSo in the end, it was about X and was based on Y.%0a%0a!!!!Critics%0aPoint A, B and C are debatable because of e, f and j.%0a%0a!!!Vocabulary%0a(:new_vocabulary_start:)%0a* [[Wikipedia:Thrashing (computer science)]]%0a(:new_vocabulary_end:)%0a%0a!!!Post-reading model%0aDraw a schema (using PmGraphViz or another solution) of the situation of the area in the studied domain after having read the book. Link it to the pre-reading model and align the two to help easy comparison.%0a%0a!!!Categories%0a* [[!UncategorizedBook]]%0a%0a%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[ReadingNotes.ReadingNotes|Menu]]'' ReadingNotes.TheBiotechCentury=[[http://www.foet.org/books/biotech-century.html|The Biotech Century]] by Jeremy Rifkin - ISBN 0874779537 - Tarcher/Putnam 1998 %0a>>display:none%3c%3c%0a:book: (:if equal "Fabien" "{$Author}":)SharedLibrary:bookname.pdf#zoom=100&page=(:else:)http://books.google.com/books?id=Q5ZKAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA(:ifend:)%0a>>%3c%3c%0a(:tc: 99:)(:tp: 999:)%0a(:isbn: 0874779537:)%0a%0a!!!Motivation%0aDescribe in a sentences or two what motivated me to read this book.%0a%0a!!!Pre-reading model%0aDraw a schema (using PmGraphViz or another solution) of the situation of the area in the studied domain before having read the book.%0a%0a!!!Reading%0a* [[#Chapter1]]1 Introduction to Template%0a** "interesting quote." (p[[{$:book}1|1]])%0a** note%0a** ...%0a* [[#Chapter2]]2 Interesting thing%0a** (p20)(:lp: 20:)(:lc: 2:)(:ld: 15/11/10:)%0a%0a(:startrecall::)%0a%0a!!!See also%0a* internal link%0a* external link%0a* [[http://scholar.lib.vt.edu/ejournals/JTE/v10n2/reed.html|Book Review]] Reviewed by Philip A. Reed, Journal of Technology Education 1999 %0a* [[http://metapsychology.mentalhelp.net/poc/view_doc.php?type=book&id=97|Review - The Biotech Century - Genetics and Evolution]] Metapsychology Online Reviews%0a%0a%0a!!!Overall remarks and questions%0a* this? that?%0a%0a!!!!Synthesis%0aSo in the end, it was about X and was based on Y.%0a%0a!!!!Critics%0aPoint A, B and C are debatable because of e, f and j.%0a%0a!!!Vocabulary%0a(:new_vocabulary_start:)%0anew_word%0a(:new_vocabulary_end:)%0a%0a!!!Post-reading model%0aDraw a schema (using PmGraphViz or another solution) of the situation of the area in the studied domain after having read the book. Link it to the pre-reading model and align the two to help easy comparison.%0a%0a!!!Categories%0a* [[!UncategorizedBook]]%0a%0a%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[ReadingNotes.ReadingNotes|Menu]]'' ReadingNotes.TheCaseAgainstReality=[[https://wwnorton.com/books/9780393254693|The Case Against Reality]] by Author - ISBN 9780393254693 - W. W. Norton & Company 2019%0a>>display:none%3c%3c%0a:book: (:if equal "Fabien" "{$Author}":)SharedLibrary:bookname.pdf#zoom=100&page=(:else:)http://books.google.com/books?id=ID&pg=PA(:ifend:)%0a>>%3c%3c%0a(:tc: 10:)(:tp: 272:)(:isbn: 9780393254693:)%0a%0a%0a!!!Motivation%0aDescribe in a sentences or two what motivated me to read this book.%0a%0a!!!Pre-reading model%0aList the main decisions that should be impacted by reading the book in order to estimate the Seedea:Content/Newconcepts#InformationActionRatio and facilitate rule design as suggested after finishing [[TheTinkerersAccomplice]].%0a%0aDraw a schema (using PmGraphViz or another solution) of the situation of the area in the studied domain before having read the book.%0a%0a!!!Reading%0a* evolutionary pressure to delegate to a medium?%0a** argument for XR%0a* On universal Darwinism see Cziko's [[Without Miracles]]%0a* Mentions of%0a** Idiocracy %0a** Von Uexkull%0a** Labster (VR pedagogical tool, meet at a EU event while presenting WebVR)%0a* Empirically discovered before as the hacker mindset%0a** e.g. https://media.ccc.de/b/congress/2018%0a* [[#Chapter1]]1 Introduction to Template%0a** (p20)(:lp: 20:)(:lc: 2:)(:ld: 11/11/11:)%0a%0a(:startrecall::)%0a%0a!!!See also%0a* consider as PoC https://vatelier.net/MyDemo/PerspectiveNetwork/ and https://vatelier.net/MyDemo/PerspectiveNetwork/Perspectives/%0a** with an AR equivalent to share and thus leverage an expert viewpoint more efficiently%0a*** see also a related discussion at the UTC innovation class (that I failed)%0a* https://www.universityofcalifornia.edu/news/case-against-reality%0a* research article read few years ago about a mother bird not being as attractive as a symbolic version of it%0a%0a!!!Overall remarks and questions%0a* practically speaking how can I insure that on a daily basis I do see things for what they are and benefit from this undertand of the interface?%0a%0a!!!!Synthesis%0aSo in the end, it was about X and was based on Y.%0a%0a!!!!Critics%0aPoint A, B and C are debatable because of e, f and j.%0a%0a!!!Vocabulary%0a(:new_vocabulary_start:)%0anew_word%0a(:new_vocabulary_end:)%0a%0a!!!Post-reading model%0aDraw a schema (using PmGraphViz or another solution) of the situation of the area in the studied domain after having read the book. Link it to the pre-reading model and align the two to help easy comparison.%0a%0a!!!Categories%0a* [[!UncategorizedBook]]%0a* [[!Unfinished]]%0a%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[ReadingNotes.ReadingNotes|Menu]]'' ReadingNotes.TheCodeBook=[[http://www.amazon.fr/Histoire-codes-secrets-Simon-Singh/dp/2253150975|Histoire des codes secrets]] (The Code Book) by Simon Singh, translated from English by Catherine Coqueret - ISBN 978253150978 - Editions Jean-Claude Lattes 1999%0a(:isbn: 1857028899:)%25comment%25note that the previous ISBN 0965073335 had no cover, edition might differ%25%25%0a%0a>>display:none%3c%3c%0a:book: (:if equal "Fabien" "{$Author}":)SharedLibrary:bookname.pdf#zoom=100&page=(:else:)http://books.google.com/books?id=ID&pg=PA(:ifend:)%0a>>%3c%3c%0a(:tc: 99:)(:tp: 999:)%0a%0a%0a!!!Motivation%0aBirthday present from my father.%0a%0a%0a!!!Pre-reading model%0aDraw a schema (using PmGraphViz or another solution) of the situation of the area in the studied domain before having read the book.%0a%0a%0a!!!Reading%0a* cryptography vs cryptoanalysis, constant arm-race%0a** "Marie et Baington avaient fait confiance a un chiffre pour tenir leurs plans secrets, mais ils vivaient a une epoque ou la cryptographie perdait de son efficacite devant les avancees de la cryptanalyse" (p68 of the french edition)%0a** see also my notes on [[Seedea:Research/Drive]]%0a* similarities between translation from ancient without knowledge of their meaning%0a** see also my notes on [[Seedea:CoEvolution/HistoryIdeaManagement#CognitiveArcheology]]%0a* Babbage's inventor mindset%0a** coherent with my previous notes Dean Keith Simonton's [[ReadingNotes/OriginOfGenius]]%0a* Alan Turing brillance yet social difficulties%0a* nature of secrecy in the domain%0a** thus difficulty of research which is generally based on public exchange%0a* potential link between%0a** frequency analysis (comparing distribution of letters and/or words in a language) and%0a** manifolds in [[http://wiki.seedea.org/Research/InformationGeometry|Information Geometry]] (comparing probability distributions)%0a* evolution of cryptography%0a** monoalphabet%0a** polyalphabet%0a** carre de Vigenere%0a** le chiffre indechiffrable%0a** key exchange, one way math function%0a** quantum encryption without ear dropping possibility%0a* evolution of cryptoanalysis%0a** analysis of frequencies%0a** mechanisation%0a*** Alberti's disque a chiffrer/cadran%0a*** Rejewski's bombs%0a*** Turing's linked bombs%0a*** see also my notes on [[ReadingNotes/MecaMind|The Mechanical Mind In History]]%0a** quantum algorithms to potentially crack RSA/DES%0a%0a!!![[#Tools]]Tools%0a* [[Wikipedia:Secure Shell]] aka SSH%0a* rainbow tables%0a** [[Wikipedia:Rainbow table]]%0a*** "a lookup table offering a time-memory tradeoff used in recovering the plaintext password from a password hash generated by a hash function, often a cryptographic hash function."%0a** [[http://www.freerainbowtables.com/|Free Rainbow Tables]] Distributed Rainbow Cracking (LM, NTLM, MD5, SHA1, HALFLMCHALL, MSCACHE)%0a** [[http://project-rainbowcrack.com/|Project RainbowCrack]] - Crack Hashes with Rainbow Tables%0a** [[http://www.renderlab.net/projects/WPA-tables/|Church of Wifi WPA-PSK Rainbow Tables]] by The Renderlab%0a* PGP%0a** [[http://www.gnupg.org/|The GNU Privacy Guard]] GNU project's complete and free implementation of the OpenPGP standard as defined by RFC4880.%0a** [[http://getfiregpg.org/s/home|FireGPG]] Firefox extension under MPL that provides an integrated interface to apply GnuPG operations%0a* [[http://www.cypherpunks.ca/otr/|Off-the-Record Messaging]] distant messaging by providing Encryption, Authentication, Deniability, Perfect forward secrecy%0a* [[http://labs.neohapsis.com/2009/10/21/hacker-halted-2009/|DistCrypt]] by Neohapsis Labs presented at Hacker Halted 2009%0a* IACR [[http://www.iacr.org/cryptodb/|Crypto DB]], searching in publications from Crypto, Eurocrypt, Asiacrypt, CHES, PKC, TCC, FSE, the Journal of Cryptology, ...%0a%0a%0a!!!See also%0a* my own [[Fabien/PGPPublicKey?action=source]]%0a* my notes on [[ReadingNotes/PCM|The Princeton Companion to Mathematics]] especially on number theory%0a* [[http://www.simonsingh.net/The_Code_Book.html|The Code Book]] on Simon Singh's official website%0a** [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Code_Book|The Code Book]] on Wikipedia%0a* review by Artur Ekert at Cambridge CQC of [[http://cam.qubit.org/users/artur/Popular/singhreview.html|The Code Book by Simon Singh]] concluding with "Probably the best book on the history of ciphers since David Kahn’s Codebreakers. Read it!"%0a* the recently discovered concept of [[Seedea:Content/Newconcepts#computational_hardness_assumption|Computational hardness assumption]]%0a* [[http://www.crcpress.com/product/isbn/9781420070026|Algorithmic Cryptanalysis]] byAntoine Joux, Chapman & Hall/CRC 2009%0a** [[http://www.joux.biz/algcrypt/|Algorithmic Cryptanalysis Companion Website]]%0a*** contains hints and solutions to the exercises marked with an h in the book, programs available for download and various auxiliary material. %0a* [[http://www.moserware.com/2009/09/stick-figure-guide-to-advanced.html|A Stick Figure Guide to the Advanced Encryption Standard (AES)]] by Jeff Moser, Moserware September 2009%0a* related work as application of [[Wikipedia:Number theory]]%0a** chapter 3 Applied Number Theory in Computing/Cryptography of [[http://www.springer.com/computer/foundations/book/978-3-540-43072-8|Number Theory for Computing]] by Song Y Yan, (2nd ed.) Springer 2002%0a* quantum cryptography%0a** [[http://www.iet.ntnu.no/groups/optics/qcr/|Quantum Hacking group]] Breaking quantum cryptography%0a** [[http://events.ccc.de/congress/2007/Fahrplan/events/2275.en.html|Quantum Cryptography and Possible Attacks]] 24th Chaos Communication Congress ([[http://events.ccc.de/congress/2007/Fahrplan/index.en.html|24C3]]) 2007%0a* [[http://www.number10.gov.uk/Page20571|Treatment of Alan Turing was “appalling” - PM]], Number10.gov.uk September 2009%0a* The LLL Algorithm%0a** [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lenstra-Lenstra-Lov%25C3%25A1sz_lattice_reduction_algorithm|Lenstra–Lenstra–Lovász lattice basis reduction algorithm (LLL)]] according to Wikipedia%0a*** "polynomial time lattice reduction algorithm invented by Arjen Lenstra, Hendrik Lenstra and László Lovász in 1982"%0a** [[http://www.springer.com/computer/security+and+cryptology/book/978-3-642-02294-4|The LLL Algorithm - Survey and Applications]] edited by Phong Nguyen and Brigitte Vallée, Springer 2010%0a* [[http://www.routledge.com/books/Algorithmic-Cryptanalysis-isbn9781420070026|Algorithmic cryptanalysis]] by Antoine Joux, Chapman & Hall/CRC 2009 (with its [[http://www.joux.biz/algcrypt/index.html|companion website]])%0a** 2 Elementary number theory and algebra background%0a** 10 Lattice reduction%0a*** 3 Higher dimensions%0a**** 2 Lenstra-Lenstra-Lovasz algorithm%0a** 14 Elliptic curves and pairings%0a*** 1 Introduction to elliptic curves%0a* US [[http://www.nsa.gov/about/cryptologic_heritage/museum/index.shtml|National Cryptologic Museum]] NSA/CSS%0a* [[http://www.technologyreview.com/blog/arxiv/24899/|Theoretical Breakthrough for Quantum Cryptography]], Technology Review: arXiv blog March 2010%0a* [[http://video.ias.edu/csdm/thcryptocomplex|A Theory of Cryptographic Complexity]] by Manoj M. Prabhakaran at University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, IAS March 2010%0a* [[http://video.ias.edu/csdm/alg-vs-hard|Algorithms vs. Hardness]] by Nisheeth Vishnoi at Microsoft Research India, IAS March 2010%0a** [[http://www.math.ias.edu/seminars/abstract?event=36664|announcement]] about the talk (as link to the page talk seems to be down) with [[http://video.ias.edu/files/webfm/2010/CSDM/CSDM%2520-%2520Tuesday,%2520March%25209,%25202010%2520-%2520Vishnoi.hi.mp4|high]] and [[http://video.ias.edu/files/webfm/2010/CSDM/CSDM%2520-%2520Tuesday,%2520March%25209,%25202010%2520-%2520Vishnoi.hi.mp4|low]] quality recordings%0a* [[http://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2010/06/the-enemy-within/8098/|The Enemy Within]] by Mark Bowden, The Atlantic June 2010%0a** quoted regarding the MD6 paragraph%0a* [[http://www.atimes.com/atimes/China_Business/LH26Cb01.html|China's secure communications quantum leap]] by Matthew Luce, Asia Times Online August 2010%0a* [[http://www.copacobana.org/|COPACOBANA, Cost-Optimized Parallel COde Breaker]] Special-Purpose Hardware for Code-Breaking%0a* [[Wikipedia:Elliptic curve cryptography]]%0a** re-discovered through http://www.quora.com/How-secure-is-djbs-Curve25519%0a** [[http://cr.yp.to/ecdh.html|Curve25519: high-speed elliptic-curve cryptography]] D. J. Bernstein%0a** to explore%0a* [[http://interstices.info/jcms/i_53837/a-lattaque-des-codes-secrets|Ŕ l’attaque des codes secrets]] by Mathieu Cunche, Interstices March 2011%0a* [[Content/Mathematics#OneWayFunction]]%0a%0a!!!Overall remarks and questions%0a* this? that?%0a%0a!!!!Synthesis%0aSo in the end, it was about X and was based on Y.%0a%0a!!!!Critics%0aPoint A, B and C are debatable because of e, f and j.%0a%0a!!!Vocabulary%0a(:new_vocabulary_start:)%0anew_word%0a(:new_vocabulary_end:)%0a%0a!!!Post-reading model%0aDraw a schema (using PmGraphViz or another solution) of the situation of the area in the studied domain after having read the book. Link it to the pre-reading model and align the two to help easy comparison.%0a%0a!!!Categories%0a* [[!Information]] ReadingNotes.TheDarkSideOfCreativity=[[http://www.cambridge.org/gb/knowledge/isbn/item2705195/|The Dark Side of Creativity]] - ISBN 9780521191715 - Cambridge University Press 2010%0a>>display:none%3c%3c%0a:book: (:if equal "Fabien" "{$Author}":)SharedLibrary:bookname.pdf#zoom=100&page=(:else:)http://books.google.com/books?id=ID&pg=PA(:ifend:)%0a>>%3c%3c%0a(:tc: 20:)(:tp: 404:)(:isbn: 0521191718:)%0a%0a%0a!!!Motivation%0aAsked myself several of questions related to the unethical use of creativity in the past. Also interested in creativity overall for Seedea:Research/Drive and knowing the ethical dubious way it can be used for, e.g. [[ScanningNotes#LegalStrategies]]. %0a%0a!!!Pre-reading model%0aDraw a schema (using PmGraphViz or another solution) of the situation of the area in the studied domain before having read the book.%0a%0a!!!Reading%0a* [[#Chapter1]]1 The dark side of creativity: what is it? Arthur J. Cropley%0a** several mention of Richard Florida%0a** description of chapters%0a** questioning the neutral or positive view that seems to be mainstream%0a*** suggesting instead the creativity can be used to bypass limitations that can be ethical in the first place, coherent thus with Seedea:Research/Drive%0a** "In the context of this book, creativity without morality is part of the dark side." (p10)%0a* [[#Chapter2]]2 Creativity has no dark side Mark A. Runco%0a** "Creativity is indeed in some ways a tool of humanity" (p15)%0a*** applied to technology, Seedea:Utopiahanalysis/Tech4Libre%0a** "Creativity is inherently deviant." (p17) and linked to statistical deviance σ%0a*** equivalent to larger source pools in [[OwnModelsApplied/LeveragingRandomness]] by increasing the allowed deviance%0a** mention of creativity functioning as an evolutionary process (ref to Simonton's Darwinian process and Campbell's selective retention)%0a** importance of open mindness in the evaluation process%0a** "That capacity for ideation is separate from the uses of the ideas" (p22)%0a** "since ideation is a recursive process, with movement back and forth, from idea generation to idea evaluation and back again (Runco, 1994), it would be inaccurate to say that all options are produced (blindly), and then each of them is judged." (p26)%0a* [[#Chapter3]]3 Positive creativity and negative creativity (and unintended consequences) Keith James and Aisha Taylor%0a** extending Amabile's model%0a** study of lot of meta-analysis, yet most of them on the efficiency of creativity overall and only some regarding negative creativity%0a** ill-defined tasks relevant to creativity, as opposed to well-defined qualified of non-creative tasks (p44)%0a* [[#Chapter4]]4 Subjugating the creative mind: the Soviet biological weapons program and the role of the state Maria N. Zaitseva%0a** Soviet state and potential interplay between benevolent and malevolent creativity%0a** research presented to their participant as a positive goal yet leading to a negative outcome%0a** mention of http://www.opbw.org%0a** "that different knowledge environments produced different levels of creativity, even in the context of such top-secret and heavily guarded operation" (p63)%0a** note on the ability to compartment work, except at the highest hierarchical strata%0a** "the dilemma of cognitive dissonance affected creative individuals especially strongly. " (p66)%0a* [[#Chapter5]]5 Imagining the bomb: Robert Oppenheimer, nuclear weapons, and the assimilation of technological innovation David Hecht%0a** also on an arm-race, nuclear and not biological this time, and thus about how to get an edge faster than the opponent in order to force him not to have it%0a** "External factors as well as internal ones shape the consequences of a particular innovation. " (p77)%0a** "the notion of innate meaning is an a historical concept, disregarding the fact that differing contexts can profoundly alter understandings of a subject. " (p77)%0a** "[Oppenheimer's analysis] locates the blame for the emerging arms race in politics and diplomacy, not in the necessary consequences of the weapons themselves." (p86)%0a** "fundamentally, and in the long run, the problem which is posed by the release of atomic energy is a problem of the ability of the human race to govern itself without war" (Rhodes, 1995) (quoted p88-89)%0a* [[#Chapter6]]6 The innovation dilemma: some risks of creativity in strategic agency James M. Jasper%0a** mention and critic of game theory, lacking a "soft" side%0a** "''strategic creativity always entails risks'' for the creative player as well as for others. " (p92)%0a*** see also Seedea:Research/StrategicalEpistemology%0a** author own concepts, see also http://www.jamesmjasper.org%0a*** innovation dilemma%0a*** sorcerer’s apprentice dilemma%0a** note that arm race needs not to be wanted, or even it's first move wanted, but only interpreted as such to start countermeasures%0a* [[#Chapter7]]7 Creativity as a constraint on future achievement Jack A. Goncalo, Lynne C. Vincent and Pino G. Audia%0a** "Proposition 1: Past success will cause people to be more prolific in terms of the number of ideas they are able to generate over time. " (p118)%0a** "Proposition 2: Past success will cause people to generate ideas that are increasingly incremental over time. " (p118)%0a** mention of Duncker's 1945 experiment with the candle and the match box%0a*** "the past experience of seeing a situation in a certain way constrained the heuristics used in the creative process by limiting subjects from generating novel solutions. " (p119)%0a** "Proposition 3: A highly creative idea will constrain future creativity because all subsequent ideas will be framed narrowly from the perspective of the initial idea. " (p120)%0a** "Proposition 4: Frustrated attempts to recreate the positive affect associated with early success can lead to a downward spiral of positive affect and creativity over time. " (p121)%0a** "Proposition 5: The stifling effects of past success on creativity will be mitigated by the experience of negative affect because negative affect signals the need to change direction and explore new solutions. " (p122)%0a** "Proposition 6: A highly creative idea will create a related %3c%3crole identity>> that will in turn constrain peoples’ ability to generate ideas that are inconsistent with that identity. " (p123)%0a** "Proposition 7: strong role identity connected to a highly creative idea will lead to the formation of redundant ties that will constrain subsequent creativity. " (p124)%0a** "Proposition 8: The constraining effects of past success on group creativity are moderated by causal attributions. 8a: Success attributed to the group as a whole constrains creativity, whereas success attributed to the individual stimulates the expression of creative ideas. " (p127)%0a*** something to take even more into account when conductive over a collaborative media (e.g. a wiki)%0a** see also [[http://www.ted.com/talks/elizabeth_gilbert_on_genius.html|Elizabeth Gilbert on nurturing creativity]] TED 2009 and the stress of big achievement being, most likely, behind her%0a** if one considers "social wisdom" abused by his own government, see [[Bypassing/Censorship]]%0a* [[#Chapter8]]8 Boundless creativity Kevin Hilton%0a** [[http://www.northumbria.ac.uk/sd/academic/scd/aboutus/designstaff/hilton|Kev Hilton]], Northumbria University, Newcastle UK%0a** Cyclic Countering of Competitive Creativity (C4)%0a** could Personas (p146) benefit from progresses in AGI?%0a*** are there already simulations?%0a** "It has considered the meaning of boundaries or lack thereof and concluded that each community needs to agree to boundaries that are pro-social. " (p150)%0a*** something [[Events/PaulAriesASaintMaur]] also advised%0a* [[#Chapter9]]9 Reviewing the art of crime - what, if anything, do criminals and artists/designers have in common? Lorraine Gamman and Maziar Raein%0a** [[http://www.designagainstcrime.com/|Design Against Crime]] (DAC)%0a** difference between creativity and innovation%0a** linking creativity with dyslexia and the different recovering strategies%0a** "ideas about the role of artistic transgression as a way to challenge the status quo has influenced many generations. " (p160)%0a** "creatives and criminals, compared with the rest of us, may engage with processes of estrangement as a matter of course, and this may contribute to their innovative path-finding behavior. " (p163)%0a** "Holden (1979) [...] suggests, using Darwinian rationale, that [...] genetic defects %3c%3chave social value and a certain amount of non-conformity actually helps the human species to perpetuate itself.>>" (p165)%0a** [[http://www.usc.edu/schools/college/bci/|Brain and Creativity Center]] at USC College of Letters, Arts, & Sciences%0a*** founded by Antonio Damasio and Hanna Damasio in 2006%0a** "artists, designers, entrepreneurs, and criminals share divergent thought processes and, occasionally, similar creative strategies in their work. Opportunism and understanding of risk are a common link. " (p174)%0a** [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9FsgeiSxKdU|A Wry Look at Design & Crime - The Dark Side of Creativity]] by Lorraine Gamman, Design Against Crime (DAC) 2008%0a* [[#Chapter10]]10 Creativity in confinement Jennie Kaufman Singer%0a** "Technological strategies must evolve continually to keep up with inmates’ evolving ideas (Ryan, 2000)." (p184)%0a** mention of Three Poems by http://www.SpoonJackson.com%0a* [[#Chapter11]]11 Creativity and crime: how criminals use creativity to succeed Russell Eisenman%0a** "We usually do not think of manipulation as being part of creativity, but any reflection will show that creativity enables a person to get what he or she wants. " (p204)%0a** "clever criminal thinking is often creativity because criminals often employ novel means (or at least something most people would not think of) designed to further their dark, evil purposes. " (p208)%0a** "confinement of creativity to a specific area [here, crime] is consistent with research showing that creativity is often domain-specific and thus does not negate the idea that criminals can be creative. " (p216)%0a* [[#Chapter12]]12 So you want to become a creative genius? You must be crazy! Dean Keith Simonton%0a** "Creators do not necessarily have genius-grade IQs, but they do have sufficient informationprocessing power to select, modify, elaborate, and refine original ideas into creative contributions. " (p227)%0a** "Creative geniuses typically possess the cognitive and meta-cognitive resources to keep any pathologic tendencies in check. " (p229)%0a** [[http://www.harpercollins.com/books/Department-Mad-Scientists-Michael-Belfiore/?isbn=9780061577932|The Department of Mad Scientists: How DARPA Is Remaking Our World, from the Internet to Artificial Limbs]] by Michael Belfiore, Harper & Collins 2009%0a** Simonton's [[OriginsOfGenius]]%0a** [[http://www4.gsb.columbia.edu/ideasatwork/feature/7213496/The+Dark+Side+of+Creativity|The Dark Side of Creativity]] by Modupe Akinola, Columbia Ideas at Work 2010%0a* [[#Chapter13]]Chapitre 13 Both sides of the coin?: personality, deviance, and creative behavior Luis Daniel Gascón and James C. Kaufman%0a** Personality and its Determinants%0a*** the big fives: Openness (O), Conscientiousness (C), Extroversion (E), Agreeableness (A) and Neuroticism (N)%0a*** Age/Gender/Family%0a** Creativity and Deviance%0a*** Problem Solving%0a*** Mood%0a*** Criminal Thinking%0a*** Strain%0a*** Impusivity%0a* [[#Chapter14]]Chapter 14 Neurosis: the dark side of emotional creativity James R. Averill and Elma P. Nunley%0a** mention of Freud and Jung with criticism regarding the very broad meaning of neurosis (p255)%0a** "life questions that occasion neuroses are those which (a) lead to emotional responses and (b) call for creative solutions. " (p255)%0a** "Escape from idleness can take two general forms:%0a*** communion with others, as in friendship and love, and%0a*** the pursuit of self-interest, which promotes independence and individuality. " (p257)%0a*** one could also put both into the recent light of the [[Wikipedia:Social graph]] and the Interest graph (cf http://www.quora.com/Interest-Graph )%0a** "a loss of individuality is also a kind of death - a death of the self. Rank’s concept of death-fear focuses primarily on the latter meaning, that is, a loss of individuality. " (p262)%0a** Shenger-Krestovnikova’s dog (p270)%0a* [[#Chapter15]]Chapter 15 Dangling from a tassel on the fabric of socially constructed reality: reflections on the creative writing process Liane Gabora and Nancy Holmes%0a** The Self-Made Worldview (p280) including mentions of worldview, autopeitic %0a*** "A human worldview is a unique tapestry of understanding that is ''autopoietic'' in that the whole emerges through interactions among the parts." (p280)%0a** "the detached and cold stance of the empassioned, devoted artist, the double life of being engaged in the world and necessarily outside it." (p288)%0a** "Mother Nature minimizes the dark side of creativity operates at the level of the social group. In a group of interacting individuals, only some need be creative. The rest can reap the benefits of the creator’s ideas without having to withstand the dark aspects of creativity simply by copying, using, or admiring them. " (p289)%0a** mention of [[https://people.ok.ubc.ca/lgabora/research.htm|EVOC: A Computer Model of Cultural Evolution]] by Liane Gabora%0a*** relying on artificial society, concept discovered recently, cf also [[http://jasss.soc.surrey.ac.uk/JASSS.html|Journal of Artificial Societies and Social Simulation]] JASSS%0a** very poetic conclusion "you’re not alone and that it is with you [creative type with an unique worldview] that the potential for human transformation resides." (p293)%0a** see Michel Serre on the "good" student vs. the truly smart one and the possible resulting exclusion%0a* [[#Chapter16]]Chapter 16 Creativity in the classroom: the dark side Arthur J. Cropley%0a** "Teachers are, at best, ambivalent about creativity in the classroom. Although they express admiration of it in theory, they often dislike it in practice. " (p299)%0a** "seeing that something is wrong with existing knowledge and being unwilling to accept the situation are core properties of the creative individual. " (p305)%0a* [[#Chapter17]]Chapter 17 The dark side of creativity and how to combat it Robert J. Sternberg%0a** "Creativity thus has an element of relativism, in the sense that how creative someone is depends on who is doing the judging" (p316)%0a** "conventionally smart people have been so highly rewarded for being smart that they lose sight of their own limitations. Wisdom requires one to know what one does know and does not know. " (p322)%0a** "As a society, we could do something about [the cost of the dark side of creativity and intelligence] if we chose to teach for wisdom" (p327)%0a* [[#Chapter18]]Chapter 18 A systems engineering approach to counter terrorism Amihud Hari%0a** using functional creativity as novelty and effectiveness but also elegance and genesis%0a*** http://www.functional-creativity.com Functional Creativity Consultants (FCC)%0a** incorporation of agile practices%0a** concluding on the assessment of the 10-steps integrated customer-driven design method (ICDM) methodology performance%0a* [[#Chapter19]]Chapter 19 Malevolent innovation: opposing the dark side of creativity David H. Cropley%0a** http://people.unisa.edu.au/David.Cropley %0a** "Whether used consciously or unconsciously, creativity is as much a weapon for terrorists as it is for business executives. " (p339)%0a** searching for ways to inhibit creativity for the terrorist party%0a* [[#Chapter20]]Chapter 20 Summary - the dark side of creativity - a differentiated model David H. Cropley%0a** the importance of recognizing the distinction%0a** removing idealism%0a** consequences of maintaining that blindspot in history%0a** how to correct negative behaviors%0a** ways to understanding the shift from on side to the other%0a** finally Table 20.3. Product, person, process, and pres - types of malevolent creativity (p369)%0a*** Conscious benevolence = Good Product with Benevolent Person (intent) with Supportive Process/press%0a**** what Innovativ.IT is focusing on, conscious benevolence creativity%0a** concluding that "creativity has two basic side - the bright and the dark. The three dimensions discussed result in eight specific manifestations of creativity." (p372)%0a(:lp: 404:)(:lc: 20:)(:ld: 02/02/11:)%0a(:startrecall:03/02/11:)%0a%0a!!!See also%0a* http://twitter.com/#!/utopiah/status/31380556281290753%0a* [[http://www.informaworld.com/smpp/content~db=all~content=a790768237|Positive and negative creativity in groups, institutions and organizations: model and theoretical extension]], Creativity Research Journal 1999%0a* http://quiz.thefullwiki.org/ on the book itself, key topics and the authors%0a* reviews%0a** multiple at [[PersonalInformationStream/WithoutNotesJanuary11]]%0a* Gruber's [[CreativityPsychologyAndTheHistoryOfScience]]%0a* my personal [[Fabien/EthicalFramework]] and [[Fabien/MyBeliefs]]%0a* [[Content/Ethics]]%0a* [[http://hbswk.hbs.edu/item/6613.html|The Dark Side of Creativity: Original Thinkers Can Be More Dishonest]] by Francesca Gino and Dan Ariely, HBS Working Knowledge February 2011%0a** read in [[PersonalInformationStream/WithoutNotesFebruary11#FrancescaGinoDanAriely]]%0a%0a!!!Overall remarks and questions%0a* no mention of [[Wikipedia:Ars%25C3%25A8ne Lupin]]%0a* On the overall importance of being skeptical of what is universally acclaimed, especially what I personal believe in as for example the recently discovered [[ScanningNotes#TheNetDelusion]]. %0a* This can also be helpful in understanding possible false dichotomy as for example hacker or pirate novel means of bypassing existing barriers that are not necessarily moral but rather solely coherent with the dominant model.%0a%0a%0a!!!!Synthesis%0aSo in the end, it was about X and was based on Y.%0a%0a!!!!Critics%0aPoint A, B and C are debatable because of e, f and j.%0a%0a!!!Vocabulary%0a(:new_vocabulary_start:)%0anew_word%0a(:new_vocabulary_end:)%0a%0a!!!Post-reading model%0aDraw a schema (using PmGraphViz or another solution) of the situation of the area in the studied domain after having read the book. Link it to the pre-reading model and align the two to help easy comparison.%0a%0a!!!Categories%0a* [[!Psychology]]%0a%0a%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[ReadingNotes.ReadingNotes|Menu]]'' ReadingNotes.TheDarkSideOfGoogle=[[http://www.feltrinellieditore.it/SchedaLibro?id_volume=5000801|The Dark Face of Google]] by the Ippolita Collective - ISBN 8807710277 - Feltrinelli 2007%0a>>display:none%3c%3c%0a:book: (:if equal "Fabien" "{$Author}":)SharedLibrary:bookname.pdf#zoom=100&page=(:else:)http://books.google.com/books?id=ID&pg=PA(:ifend:)%0a>>%3c%3c%0a(:tc: 7:)(:tp: 78:)%0a(:isbn: 8807710277:)%0a%0a!!!Motivation%0aNumerous debates (leading to [[AutoDebate/GoogleIsEvil]]) on the potential risk of Google business model being to resell information about its users to commercial actors.%0a%0a!!!Pre-reading model%0aDraw a schema (using PmGraphViz or another solution) of the situation of the area in the studied domain before having read the book.%0a%0a!!!Reading%0a* [[#Introduction]]Introduction%0a* [[#Chapter1]]Chapter 1 The History of Search (Engines)%0a** "since usage of the service [GMail] was spreading by way on invites already registered users could freely extent in her circle, Google obtained crucial information on individual networks of friends and acquaintances." (p14)%0a* [[#Chapter2]]Chapter 2 BeGoogle!%0a** 3 The War of Standards, see [[InformationRules#Chapter9|Chapter 9 Waging a Standards War]] of Information Rules%0a* [[#Chapter3]]Chapter 3 Google Open Source%0a** see also [[Events/RMLL-LSM]] and Seedea:Seedea/Licenses%0a* [[#Chapter4]]Chapter 4 Algorithms or Bust!%0a** "algorithms aren't some kind of arcane procedures concerning and known only to a handful of specialists, they are devices that profoundly influence our daily lives, much more so than would appear at first sight." (p40)%0a*** see also my earlier proposal [[Person/Person#SociallyShapingAlgorithms]]%0a* [[#Chapter5]]Chapter 5 As bonus: other funky functionalities%0a** "Google's spider is constantly busy copying the Internet into its database" (p52) is actually wrong, it's copying a fraction of the Web, that's just a fraction of the Internet, for example it does not include torrents%0a** "the search shows no coherence with the body of data extent on that indexed part of network." (p52) that I experience on a daily basis based on how often my own content (including) this page is indexed (as seen in the traffic logs) and how "old" the actual search results are%0a** The 'strategy of objectivity' pursued by Google emphasizes scientific research, academic excellence, technological superiority, and sophisticated interfaces. But) This is merely a veil occulting the frightening prospect of a single access point to all data generated by naive users." (p58)%0a* [[#Chapter6]]Chapter 6 Quality, Quantity, Relation%0a** mention of epistemology and the limit of "objective and fast" search versus conducting the research process yourself%0a* [[#Chapter7]]Chapter 7 Technocracy%0a** "what we witness, is an enforced extension of the peer review system - which works all right within the academic system" (p67)%0a*** even that seems debatable according not just to practitioners cf [[Events/HplusSummitHarvard]] and [[http://www.harzing.com/pop.htm|Publish or Perish]] (PoP) by Anne-Wil Harzing but also by epistemologists (Paul Feyerabend and late Imre Lakatos)%0a** between these two extremes, techno-hate and techno-craze, it should be possible to advance the curiosity which is associated with the hacker ethic, viz. the sharing of knowledge, the critical attitude towards 'truths', the rigorous verification of sources, all that while going for the way of open knowledge and free circulation of information." (p67)%0a** "The hybrid [natural and cultural] character of networks is the necessary consequence of of the hybrid character of the technology itself." (p69)%0a** mention of cryptography and the Freenet project%0a* [[#Conclusion]]Conclusion%0a** "Google pushes this feedback loop logic to its extremes: it is an extraordinary machine that manufactures itself through the very use its users make of it. In this sense it is an 'autopoetic' machine, which accumulates all base information millions of users insert daily into the Web (such as names, pictures, e-mails, search preferences, membership of forums, blog writings and readings, filling in of forms and surveys, browsing trajectories, etc.) and uses it for targeted, 'capillary' advertising. " (p75)%0a*** as developed by Humberto Maturana and Francisco Varela, cf [[TreeOfKnowledge]] and [[Wikipedia:Enaction]]%0a%0a(:startrecall:31/08/10:)(:lp: 78:)(:lc: 7:)(:ld: 31/08/10:)%0a%0a!!!See also%0a* [[http://ippolita.net/17.html|Luci e ombre di Google in English]] Google's Lights and Shadows, Past and Future of Metadata Industry%0a** http://ippolita.net/googlewiki/%0a* [[ReadingNotes/InformationRules]], etc%0a* [[Tools/Internet]]%0a* [[AutoDebate/GoogleIsEvil]]%0a%0a!!!Overall remarks and questions%0a* this? that?%0a%0a!!!!Synthesis%0aSo in the end, it was about X and was based on Y.%0a%0a!!!!Critics%0aPoint A, B and C are debatable because of e, f and j.%0a%0a!!!Vocabulary%0a(:new_vocabulary_start:)%0anew_word%0a(:new_vocabulary_end:)%0a%0a!!!Post-reading model%0aDraw a schema (using PmGraphViz or another solution) of the situation of the area in the studied domain after having read the book. Link it to the pre-reading model and align the two to help easy comparison.%0a%0a!!!Categories%0a* [[!UncategorizedBook]]%0a%0a%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[ReadingNotes.ReadingNotes|Menu]]'' ReadingNotes.TheEgoTunnel=[[http://www.audible.com/adbl/site/products/ProductDetail.jsp?productID=BK_ADBL_001016&BV_UseBVCookie=Yes|The Ego Tunnel: The Science of the Mind and the Myth of the Self]] by Thomas Metzinger, narrated by Kevin Pariseau, Audible 2009%0a>>display:none%3c%3c%0a:book: (:if equal "Fabien" "{$Author}":)SharedLibrary:bookname.pdf#zoom=100&page=(:else:)http://books.google.com/books?id=zQWTEwcEvj4C&pg=PA(:ifend:)%0a>>%3c%3c%0a(:tc: 8:)(:tp: 246:)%0a(:isbn: 0465045677:)%0a%0a!!!Motivation%0aInterested in [[Cognition/|cognitive science]], [[Content/Meditation]], wrote [[Content/There Is No Self]] 4 months before (January 2010) then finally watched his 2005 [[PersonalInformationStream/WithoutNotesJune10#BeingNoOne|Being No One]] UC Berkeley conference (notes on [[Being No One]] 2004).%0a%0a!!!Pre-reading model%0aDraw a schema (using PmGraphViz or another solution) of the situation of the area in the studied domain before having read the book.%0a%0a!!!Reading%0aIntroduction (min0-min31)%0a* ~min4 chapter by chapter topics that will be studied%0a* [[http://bmi.epfl.ch/page61087.html|Olaf Blanke]] at the Laboratory of Cognitive Neuroscience, EPFL%0a%0aPart 1 : The Consciousness Problem %0a* Chapter 1 : The Appearance of a World (0h31-0h58)%0a** ~0h49 on epistemology%0a** ~0h53 on Plato's cave%0a** mention of "Out of brain experiences", often an aim of religious practices%0a* Chapter 2 : A Tour of the Tunnel (0h58-3h13)%0a** ~1h18 mention of Julio Tononi%0a*** first discovered in [[PersonalInformationStream/WithoutNotesSeptember10#GiulioTononi]] then [[PersonalInformationStream/WithoutNotesMay11#ATestForConsciousness]]%0a*** added to [[Seedea:Content/Newconcepts#IIT]] after reading [[PersonalInformationStream/WithoutNotesMay11#IITManifesto]]%0a** discussion on the now, an affordance to time, a way to distinguish between the past and what is happening right now%0a** mention of the global workspace theory (GWT), discovered first in [[PersonalInformationStream/WithoutNotesNovember09#ConsciousnessIsComputational]] then [[BeingNoOne]]%0a** mention of the metabolic price (aka [[Wikipedia:Bioenergetics]]), previously discovered in the author talk at Berkeley%0a*** consider Seedea:Content/Newconcepts#InformationActionRatio in a less neurological viewpoint%0a** description of the geometry of the tunnel%0a*** having thick walls of multimodal perceptions thus resisting naive first person exploration%0a** consciousness as a tool to manipulate simulations and reality while remaining each marked as such%0a** ~2h16min qualia%0a** ~2h58min Appendix, A conversation with Wolf Singer%0a*** http://www.mpih-frankfurt.mpg.de/global/Np/Pubs/singeressays_d.htm%0a%0aPart 2 : Ideas and Discoveries%0a* Chapter 3 : Out of the Body and Into the Mind (3h13-4h53)%0a** ~3h15 mention of proprioception in the vestibular system (first discovered in [[ReadingNotes/SC 01]])%0a*** physiological model build as statistical correlation of synchronicity%0a** ~3h19 importance of top-down processes%0a** ~3h20 discussion on tool use%0a*** see also [[Cookbook/Cognition#ExocognitionAsNetworkTraversal]] and previous study of [[Content/KeyExperiments#MappingToolsToBody]]%0a** ~3h28 discussion on exaptation%0a*** see also [[Cookbook/Cognition#LeveragingStructures]]%0a** ~3h32 mention of Jaegwon Kim%0a*** [[Emergence|Trois essays sur l'emergence]]%0a** description of his own OBE experiences and study of "traditional" philosophy that lead him to conduct such research%0a** ~3h40 mention of Susan Blackmore%0a** ~4h10 virtual reality experiment with HMD to watch your own back %0a*** comparison to Magritte's [[http://www.nbb.cornell.edu/neurobio/department/Courses/image/Magritte-La-reproduction-interdite_Edelman.jpg|La reproduction interdite]]%0a*** also discovered during BBC documentary The Secret You with Marcus du Sautoy [[http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p004t0xw|Out of Body Experience]]%0a** 4h27 internal user interface%0a** 4h51 quoting Spinoza%0a* Chapter 4 : From Ownership to Agency To Free Will (4h53-?)%0a** 5h03 explanation of affordances%0a* Chapter 5 : Philosophical psychonautic, what can we learn from lucid dreaming (~0h00)%0a** ...%0a** ~0h20 dream techniques%0a*** reality checks during daytime%0a*** dream log used in the morning (cf [[(http://127.0.0.1/wiki/index.php?n=Main.)DreamLog]])%0a*** devices%0a* Chapter 6 Appendix : The Shared Manifold, a conversation with Vitorio Galeze (~1h46) %0a** cognitive neuroscientist at Univeristy of Parma%0a** described on 3 levels%0a*** phenomenological level%0a**** similarity, part of larger group%0a*** functional level%0a**** embodied simulation of the action we see%0a***** automatic, not requiring to be rational and wanted%0a*** subpersonal level%0a**** instanciated with the activity of mirror neurons%0a**** multimodel shared space%0a***** we-centered space%0a** extended empathy%0a** ~1h59 discussion on different levels of recursion between human and other animals%0a*** I know that you know that I know...%0a**** cf [[ReadingNotes/FECN]] and the example of Shakespear%0a*** continuing on this application on language too%0a**** "a quantitive difference in computationnal power and degree of recursion could produce a qualitatively leap forward in social cognition"%0a***** see also [[Person/]] as a direct application of such a principle%0a** ~2h00 discussion on a "memetic culture"%0a*** potential key rule of mirror neuron for social education%0a**** teaching during story telling, imitation, ...%0a** ~2h04 discussion on the futur of the field%0a*** moving out of a very limited domain of tested subjects%0a**** need for ethno-neuroscience to see the impact of a social environment and cultural education%0a**** fine grained characterization instead of the "average" social brain%0a*** embodied mechanism in semantic and syntaxical aspect of language%0a*** crack the boundary of subjective phenomenal states thanks to need experimental paradigm also based on brain imaging%0a** cf [[Cookbook/Cognition#ThinkingAboutThinking]] also discussing cognition and manifolds%0a** ~2h08 discussion on the futur of philosophy %0a*** "science can contribute to the elimination of false philosophical problems" not disolve philosphy%0aPart III : Consciousness revolutionned%0a* Chapter 7 : Artificial Ego Machines (~2h10)%0a** 2h10 hybrid bio-robotics%0a** 2h15 self-modeling robots%0a*** ALife studies%0a*** recover own topology even after lost limbs%0a*** could be interesting to see how it adapts to the opposite%0a**** see also [[Cookbook/Cognition#ExocognitionAsNetworkTraversal]]%0a** presentation of a 300 rat neurons control arm at Reeding University (UK)%0a** artificial life%0a*** definition of "post-biotic" as "systems that are neither exclusively natural nor exclusively artificial"%0a**** ~2h17 "conscious selfood will first be realised in post-biotic ego machines"%0a** 2h20 discussion on ethics regarding self-modeled "ego machines"%0a** ~2h24 discussion on Alan Turing %0a*** argument consended by Karl Popper later on%0a**** "Specify a way in which you belief a man is superior to a computer and I shall build a computer which refutes your beliefs. Turing challenge should not be taken up for any sufficiently precise specification could be used in principle to program a computer." Karl Popper %0a***** "It is not the self that uses the brain as Karl Popper would have said, the brain uses the self-model."%0a** ~2h26 discussion on ethical and moral ground%0a*** see also [[ReadingNotes/Flowers for Algernon]]%0a*** "we should not even risk the realisation of artificial phenomenal self-models. Our attention would be better directing at understanding and neutralizing our own suffering. In philosophy as well as in the cognitive neurosciences and the field of artificial intelligence until we become happier beings than our ancestors were we should refrain from any attempt to impose our mental structure on artificial carrier systems."%0a** question on the bliss ego-machine%0a*** ~2h42 mention of the "headonic treadmill"%0a**** "the headonic treadmill is the motor that nature invented to keep the organism running. We can regognize the structure in ourselves, but we will never be able to escape it, we are this structure."%0a***** cf [[The Red Queen]], [[The Mating Mind]] and [[How Pleasure Works]]%0a***** cf [[Seedea:Content/NewConcepts#RedQueenHypothesis]] and [[Seedea:Research/Drive]]%0a*** link to the "blind [and] merciless" evolution process that "invented the reward system in the brain, it invented positive and negative feelings to motivate our behavior, it placed us on a headonic treadmill that constantly forces us to try be as happy as possible, to feel good without ever reaching a stable state but as we can now clearly see this process has not optimized our brains and minds toward happyness as such."%0a**** warning that the evolution process stays without an aim%0a** ~2h47 A conversation with the first post-biotic philosopher%0a*** played thought experiment%0a*** Metzinger's test on consciousness compared to Alan Turing's test on intelligence%0a**** Metzinger's test for consciousness on non-biological systems%0a***** system must%0a****** claim to possess phenomenal experience%0a****** claim a genuine inward perspective %0a****** comprehend and accept the theoretical problem of subjectivity%0a** 2h48 mention of Hilary Putnam and hardware or substrate chauvinism%0a** 2h55 [[Wikipedia:Genetic fallacy]]%0a*** fictional "meta-semantic internet" installed in a distributed fashion%0a* Chapter 8 : Consciousness, Technologies and the Image of Humankind (2h59-?)%0a** ~3h07 discussion on the evolution of a human being%0a*** "'''We are gene copying devices capable of evolving conscious self-models and creating large societies.'''"%0a** ~3h15 the third phase of the consciousness revolution%0a*** first phase : understanding conscious experience as such, the tunnel%0a*** second phase : unraveling the mysteries of the first person perspective, the ego%0a*** third phase : normative dimension of this historical transition, anthropology, ethics, political philosophy%0a**** how to deal with the new possibilities resulting from it%0a***** like [[QueFaireDeNotreCerveau]] proposed earlier in a more general but more fuzzy sense%0a** ~3h26 discussion on epistemology and knowledge dissemination%0a*** "we were able to cooperate in constructing '''abstract entites that moves through time and are constantly optimized''', we called these entities '''theories'''."%0a**** cf Evolutionary Epistemology as discussed in Stanford Encyclopedy of Philosophy%0a** "Your individuality, the uniqueness of your mental life has much to do with the trajectory through phenomenal states space you choose. Nobody will ever live this conscious life again. Your ego tunnel is a unicom, one of a kind." ~3h30%0a** [[#CognitiveEnhancement]]3h30 discussion on cognitive enhancement%0a*** [[http://www.nature.com/news/2008/080409/full/452674a.html|Poll results: look who's doping]] Nature News 2008%0a**** usage for non-medical reasons including [[(Wikipedia:)Methylphenidate]] 62%25, [[(Wikipedia:)Modafinil]] 44%25, [[(Wikipedia:)Beta blocker]] 15%25%0a*** see also%0a**** [[http://www.nickbostrom.com/cognitive.pdf|Cognitive Enhancement: Methods, Ethics, Regulatory Challenges]] by Nick Bostrom and Anders Sandberg Future of Humanity Institute, Century School, Oxford University (Preprint: Forthcoming in Science and Engineering Ethics 2009)%0a**** [[http://www.ceri.com/|Cognitive Enhancement Research Institute (CERI)]] Menlo Park, California%0a**** [[Wikipedia:Nootropic]]%0a**** http://aft.benetou.fr/Pratiques/AmeliorationsCognitives%0a* [[#Chapter9]]Chapter 9 : A New Kind of Ethics%0a** ~3h33%0a*** 3h50 mention of Aldous Huxley's The Doors of Perception%0a*** 4h00 discussion on BigPharma and "internet pharmacy"%0a*** 4h05 question for modern neuroethics: which brain states should be legal%0a*** 4h11 guiding principle "We should not increase the overall amount of conscious suffering in the universe unless we have compelling reasons to do so."%0a*** 4h15 proposing Consciousness ethics after [[Wikipedia:Neuroethics]]%0a*** 4h20 importance of attention and critics of multi-tasking, critic of entertainment and advertisement industry (woohoo!)%0a**** ADHD, etc...%0a**** [[Cookbook/Cognition#GoalFocusAttention]]%0a**** proposing classes of meditation%0a***** [[Content/Meditation]]%0a***** see also my [[Cookbook/Cognition#BrainHijackers]] page%0a%0a(:lp: 246:)(:lc: 8:)(:ld: 15/06/10:)%0a%0a(:startrecall:28/08/10:)%0a%0a%0a!!!Key concepts%0a* Neural correlates of consciousness (NCC)%0a* Phenomenal self-model (PSM)%0a* Self-model theory of subjectivity (SMT)%0a* Phenomenal model of the intentionality relation (PMIR)%0a%0a%0a!!!See also%0a* [[http://www.philosophie.uni-mainz.de/metzinger/|Thomas Metzinger]]'s profile at the Theoretical Philosophy Group at the Department of Philosophy of the Johannes Gutenberg-Universität Mainz%0a* [[Wikipedia:Thomas Metzinger]]%0a* [[Scholarpedia:Self models]]%0a* [[http://metapsychology.mentalhelp.net/poc/view_doc.php?type=book&id=5170|Review - The Ego Tunnel]] by Kamuran Godelek, Metapsychology Online Reviews 2009%0a* http://www.philosophie.uni-mainz.de/metzinger/!Metzinger_TET.pdf%0a* [[http://www.andyross.net/metzinger.htm|The Ego Tunnel - Brain Science and the Self]] by A. C. Grayling New Scientist, 2009 edited by Andy Ross%0a* [[http://www.perseusbooksgroup.com/basic/book_detail.jsp;jsessionid=DCE44179FA00138EB0574BFD3E422707?isbn=0465045677|Basic Books]] page%0a* http://twitter.com/der_egotunnel%0a* [[http://mitpress.mit.edu/catalog/item/default.asp?ttype=2&tid=9241|Being No One]], MIT Press 2003%0a* [[http://www.bion.de/index.php?title=Mitarbeiter&mitname=Dr.%2520Ulrich%2520Ott&mitnav=Contact&lang=eng|Ulrich Ott]] profile at Bender Institute of Neuroimaging%0a* religious experience and [[Wikipedia:Marsh Chapel Experiment]] aka Good Friday%0a** added to [[AutoDebate/ReligionVsScience]]%0a* [[PersonalInformationStream/WithoutNotesJune10#MichaelPersinger|Psychotropic Drugs And The Nature Of Reality]] by Michael Persinger, 2007%0a* reviews%0a** [[http://www.naturalism.org/metzinger.htm|Consciousness Revolutions review]]%0a** [[http://www.andyross.net/metzinger.htm|Edited by Andy Ross]]%0a* [[http://www.scientificamerican.com/article.cfm?id=thats-me-over-there|Out-of-Body Experiences Linked with Poor Sense of Own Body]] by Carrie Arnold, Scientific American January 2012%0a%0a!!!Overall remarks and questions%0a* define my own self-model%0a** debug my "explicited %3c%3cself>>"%0a** useful for being more efficient regarding%0a*** my health%0a**** sport%0a*** my social life%0a**** how others perceive me through the way I perceive and thus present myself%0a* most dubious phenomena (OBE, "soul", ...) seems to be phenomenological physiologically explainable activities%0a** the cultural influence of wishful thinking, religion and politics but overall simply lack of explanation on such biological activities including "glitches" from the body%0a** as often in science though, limit cases provide potentially information rich situations to study%0a* I also experienced temporary "locked-in" problems during awakening ([[Wikipedia:Sleep paralysis]] or [[Wikipedia:Cataplexy]]) or falling asleep moments ([[Wikipedia:Hypnic jerk]])%0a* weird feeling experienced several time during self-inquiry done through a rigorous removal of what my social network knew and thus define "myself" independantly%0a** rather disturbing%0a** should be done again through the model of this book%0a* [[http://geeksofdoom.com/2010/06/11/girl-deletes-boyfriends-world-of-warcraft-characters-rage-ensues/|Girl Deletes Boyfriend�s World of Warcraft Characters (Rage Ensues)]] by Tom Cheredar, Geeks of Doom June 2010%0a** [[Content/Reward]] and [[http://www.cracked.com/article_18461_5-creepy-ways-video-games-are-trying-to-get-you-addicted.html|5 Creepy Ways Video Games Are Trying to Get You Addicted]] by David Wong, Cracked.com March 2010%0a* [[http://www.edge.org/q2009/q09_3.html#metzinger|Soul-travel for selfless beings]] by Thomas Metzinger, The World Question Center 2009%0a%0a!!![[#ApplicationOnSelf]]Application On Self%0a* start [[I:Fabien/SelfModel]] to improve self-potency%0a** based on [[Fabien/MyBeliefs]], [[Fabien/PBES]] and [[Fabien/LayeredModel]]%0a* define self-affordances%0a* try to expand my own "closure"%0a* apply [[Cookbook/Cognition#WikiBrainMapping]]%0a* related material%0a** e.g. [[PersonalInformationStream/WithoutNotesDecember10#SelfExplainingAgents|Explaining Simulations Through Self Explaining Agents]] by Maaike Harbers, John-Jules Meyer and Karel van den Bosch, Journal of Artificial Societies and Social Simulation 2010%0a*** using introspection (description of selected path of actions) by extending existing system (BDI agent in 2APL)%0a%0a!!To do%0a* add robotics links shared in freenode/##AGI at 21:00 the 20/06/2010%0a%0a%0a!!!!Synthesis%0aSo in the end, it was about X and was based on Y.%0a%0a!!!!Critics%0aPoint A, B and C are debatable because of e, f and j.%0a%0a!!!Vocabulary%0a(:new_vocabulary_start:)%0anew_word%0a(:new_vocabulary_end:)%0a%0a!!!Post-reading model%0aDraw a schema (using PmGraphViz or another solution) of the situation of the area in the studied domain after having read the book. Link it to the pre-reading model and align the two to help easy comparison.%0a%0a!!!Categories%0a* [[!UncategorizedBook]]%0a%0a%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[ReadingNotes.ReadingNotes|Menu]]'' ReadingNotes.TheEvolutionOfGod=[[http://www.publisher.org/ISBN|Template]] edited by Author - ISBN 0 - Publisher 200X%0a>>display:none%3c%3c%0a:book: (:if equal "Fabien" "{$Author}":)SharedLibrary:bookname.pdf#zoom=100&page=(:else:)http://books.google.com/books?id=ID&pg=PA(:ifend:)%0a>>%3c%3c%0a(:tc: 99:)(:tp: 999:)(:isbn: 0:)%0a%0a%0a!!!Motivation%0aDescribe in a sentences or two what motivated me to read this book.%0a%0a!!!Pre-reading model%0aList the main decisions that should be impacted by reading the book in order to estimate the Seedea:Content/Newconcepts#InformationActionRatio and facilitate rule design as suggested after finishing [[TheTinkerersAccomplice]].%0a%0aDraw a schema (using PmGraphViz or another solution) of the situation of the area in the studied domain before having read the book.%0a%0a!!!Reading%0a* [[#Chapter1]]1 Introduction to Template%0a** "interesting quote." (p[[{$:book}1|1]])%0a** note%0a** ...%0a* [[#Chapter2]]2 Interesting thing%0a** (p20)(:lp: 20:)(:lc: 2:)(:ld: 11/11/11:)%0a%0a(:startrecall::)%0a%0a!!!See also%0a* internal link%0a* https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Evolution_of_God%0a* http://quiz.thefullwiki.org/ on the book itself, key topics and the authors%0a* reviews%0a** by her%0a** by him%0a* consider a set of rules%0a** inspired by finishing [[TheTinkerersAccomplice]] and wondering how I could apply it%0a%0a%0a!!!Overall remarks and questions%0a* this? that?%0a%0a!!!!Synthesis%0aSo in the end, it was about X and was based on Y.%0a%0a!!!!Critics%0aPoint A, B and C are debatable because of e, f and j.%0a%0a!!!Vocabulary%0a(:new_vocabulary_start:)%0anew_word%0a(:new_vocabulary_end:)%0a%0a!!!Post-reading model%0aDraw a schema (using PmGraphViz or another solution) of the situation of the area in the studied domain after having read the book. Link it to the pre-reading model and align the two to help easy comparison.%0a%0a!!!Categories%0a* [[!UncategorizedBook]]%0a* [[!Unfinished]]%0a%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[ReadingNotes.ReadingNotes|Menu]]'' ReadingNotes.TheFourStepsToTheEpiphany=[[http://www.cafepress.com/kandsranch.58024175|The Four Steps to the Epiphany]] by Steve Blanks - ISBN 0976470705 - CafePress 2006%0a>>display:none%3c%3c%0a:book: (:if equal "Fabien" "{$Author}":)SharedLibrary:bookname.pdf#zoom=100&page=(:else:)http://books.google.com/books?id=WZPfPQAACAAJ&pg=PA(:ifend:)%0a>>%3c%3c%0a(:tc: 99:)(:tp: 999:)(:isbn: 0976470705:)%0a%0a!!!Motivation%0aDescribe in a sentences or two what motivated me to read this book.%0a%0a!!!Pre-reading model%0aSeems like the ontogenesis/corticogenesis problem : imaginating that the current system "has always been in this state" and (wrongly) applying it to corporations.%0a%0a%25comment%25Consider MBE "mise en situ" as an exercise%25%25%0a%0a!!!Reading%0a* [[#Chapter1]]1 The path to disaster: The product development model%0a** you do not know what the product is and your consider your founding hypothesis as an axiom that requires no proof%0a** sweat does not equal value and customers trump technology(:lp: 20:)(:lc: 2:)(:ld: 15/11/10:)%0a* [[#Chapter2]]2 The path to epiphany: the customer development model%0a** the feedback loop should include the "real world"%0a* [[#Chapter3]]3 Customer discovery%0a** leverage whoever you can knowing that early adopters are a specific kind of adopters%0a*** "earlyangelists" are smarter than you%0a* [[#Chapter4]]4 Customer validation%0a** test cheap%0a** test cheaper%0a** test '''even''' cheaper!%0a* [[#Chapter5]]5 Customer creation%0a* [[#Chapter6]]6 Company building%0a%0a(:startrecall::)%0a%0a!!!See also%0a* [[http://ecorner.stanford.edu/authorMaterialInfo.html?mid=2048|Retooling Early Stage Development]] by Steve Blank, Stanford's Entrepreneurship Corner 2008%0a* [[http://steveblank.com/category/customer-development/|Customer Development]] category by Steve Blank since 2009 %0a* [[http://www.startuplessonslearned.com/2008/11/what-is-customer-development.html|What is customer development?]] by Eric Ries Lessons Learned 2008%0a** "find the minimum feature set required to get early customers"%0a*** [[Wikipedia:Minimum Viable Product]] (MVP)%0a* [[http://www.stanford.edu/group/e145/cgi-bin/winter/drupal/upload/handouts/Four_Steps.pdf|The Four Steps to the Epiphany]] handout%0a* [[http://venturehacks.com/articles/customer-development-course|Take a course from the king of customer development]] by Nivi, Venture Hacks 2009%0a** http://venturehacks.com/topics/customer-development%0a* [[Wikipedia:Steven Gary Blank#Customer_Development]]%0a* [[http://steveblank.com/2009/11/23/customer-development-past-present-future/|Customer Development: Past, Present, Future]] by Steve Blank, Lean Startup Circle 2009%0a** Past (start to min39)%0a** Present (min39 to min68)%0a** Future (min68 to the end)%0a*** collaboration, e.g. [[http://www.springstage.com/article/internet-business-models-techstars|Internet Business Models of the TechStars]] by David Cohen, SpringStage 2009%0a* [[http://www.launchpad-class.org/|The Lean Launchpad]] with Steve Blank%0a** Stanford online class starting in January 2012%0a%0a!!!Overall remarks and questions%0a* requires%0a** a strong social network%0a*** to discuss with earlyvangelists%0a** a strong reputation%0a*** to actually be able to sell a product that does not exist yet (not even an MVP)%0a* [[Seedea:SeedeaProtected/Leads]] seems like a sale roadmap but '''not''' a list of earlyvangelists!%0a%0a!!!!Synthesis%0aSo in the end, it was about X and was based on Y.%0a%0a!!!!Critics%0aPoint A, B and C are debatable because of e, f and j.%0a%0a!!!Vocabulary%0a(:new_vocabulary_start:)%0anew_word%0a(:new_vocabulary_end:)%0a%0a!!!Post-reading model%0aDraw a schema (using PmGraphViz or another solution) of the situation of the area in the studied domain after having read the book. Link it to the pre-reading model and align the two to help easy comparison.%0a%0a!!!Categories%0a* [[!UncategorizedBook]]%0a%0a%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[ReadingNotes.ReadingNotes|Menu]]'' ReadingNotes.TheFutureOfIdeas=[[http://www.randomhouse.com/book/100271/the-future-of-ideas-by-lawrence-lessig/9780375505782/|The Future of Ideas: The Fate of the Commons in a Connected World]] by Lawrence Lessig - ISBN 0375505784 - Random House 2001%0a>>display:none%3c%3c%0a:book: (:if equal "Fabien" "{$Author}":)SharedLibrary:bookname.pdf#zoom=100&page=(:else:)http://books.google.com/books?id=ID&pg=PA(:ifend:)%0a>>%3c%3c%0a(:tc: 99:)(:tp: 999:)%0a(:isbn: 0375505784:)%0a%0a%25comment%25note that this was finished much earlier but without recall, recall starts a month before the current date to already start with very spaced recalls%25%25%0a(:startrecall: 15/12/10:)%0a%0a!!!Motivation%0aLearning a lot in reading [[ReadingNotes/InformationFeudalism|Information feudalism]] and thus wanting additional view points. Also the title, seen [[Seedea:Research/Research|my research area]], is of course very appealing.%0a%0a%0a!!!Pre-reading model%0aDraw a schema (using PmGraphViz or another solution) of the situation of the area in the studied domain before having read the book.%0a!!!Skimming%0a* Part 1 : (80 pages, ~35%25) Dot.Commons seems to focus on the history of commons at large with a special focus on telcos and provides a "layered model" (Code/Content/Physical)%0a** very technological view and focusing much more on IT than on the broader NBIC problematic%0a** some studies on GPL and other licenses%0a* Part 2 : (40 pages, ~15%25) Dot.Contrast studies the more creative aspect, culture and methods like remixing existing material but also the innovations%0a** classical cases like DeCSS, Napster, SETI, ...%0a* Part 3 : (130 pages, ~50%25) Dot.Control details the appropriation aspect, evolution from the pre-Internet era%0a** important emphasis on Alt.Commons aka the sensible alternative%0a%0a%0a!!!Reading%0a* Chapter 1 - "Free"%0a** "The argument of this book is that always and everywhere, free resources have been crucial to innovation and creativity; that without them, creativity is crippled. Thus, and especially in the digital age, the central question becomes not whether government or the market should control a resource, but whether a resource should be controlled at all. Just because control is possible, it doesn’t follow that it is justified. Instead, in a free society, the burden of justification should fall on him who would defend systems of control." (p14)%0a%0aPart I - DOT.COMMONS %0a* Chapter 2 - Building Blocks: "Commons" and "Layers"%0a** introducing the notion of '''commons''' (p20)%0a*** "the Internet forms an innovation commons" (p23)%0a**** see also [[http://wiki.seedea.org/Content/Newconcepts#CognitiveCommons|Cognitive Commons]]%0a*** the notion of rivalrousness makes the [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tragedy_of_the_commons|Tragedy of the commons]] by Garrett Hardin debatable%0a**** "There is a tragedy of the commons that we will identify here; it is the tragedy of losing the innovation commons that the Internet is, through the changes that are being rendered on top." (p23)%0a** introducing the notion of '''layers''' by [[http://www.benkler.org/|Yochai Benkler]] (p23)%0a*** physical layer : across which communication travels.%0a*** logica/code layer : makes the hardware run.%0a*** content layer : the actual stuff that gets said or transmitted across these wires%0a*** seems like a simplification and extension of the [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Osi_model|OSI model]] but usable for any particular communications system.%0a* Chapter 3 - Commons on the Wires%0a** "private networks have created an open resource that any can draw upon and that many have. Understanding how, and in what sense, is the aim of this chapter." (p26)%0a** study of the telco evolution in the US, the growing monopoly on AT&T through interconnection (counter-intuitively) by removing competitive advantage from others%0a** "rules [Kingsbury Commitment, FCC, ...] had an effect on innovation in telecommunications. Their effect was to channel innovation through Bell Labs." (p30)%0a*** see [[http://www.bell-labs.com/|BellLabs]], now at Alcatel-Lucent%0a*** based on the distance between BellLabs and the earlier Edison's "innovation factory" (mentioned in [[ReadingNotes.ReadingNotes#InformationFeudalism|Information Feudalism]]) on can wonder if Richard Florida's work on innovation "cores" (including [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iLstkIZ5t8g|Richard Florida: The Rise of the Creative Class]]). Also [[http://wiki.seedea.org/CoEvolution/HistoryIdeaManagement#KeyPlaces|History of Idea Management]] should include a study on those key places and the tools they used.%0a** role of [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Baran|Paul Baran]] in building a redundant network against initial centralized AT&T design in order to withstand potential nuclear attack%0a** [[#MitchKapor]]Mitch Kapor, [[http://blog.kapor.com/?p=29|Architecture is politics]] (p36)%0a*** "The question I want to press here is the relationship between architecture and innovation - both commercial innovation and cultural innovation." (p36)%0a*** see also my analysis [[http://wiki.seedea.org/Research/StrategicalEpistemology|Research.StrategicalEpistemology]]%0a** "Plasticity.the ability of a system to evolve easily in a number of ways.is optimal in a world of uncertainty" (p39) makes one wonder with the link to neuroplasticity (see also my notes [[ReadingNotes.ReadingNotes#QueFaireDeNotreCerveau|Que faire de notre cerveau ?]] by Catherine Malabout)%0a** "the end-to-end principle renders the Internet an innovation commons, where innovators can develop and deploy new applications or content without the permission of anyone else." (p40)%0a** QoS as marketing for Internet Neutrality?%0a* Chapter 4 - Commons Among the Wired%0a** Bell Labs devlopment of UNIX, it's closing move, the appearance of free licenses (GNU by Richard Stallman) and free software (Linux by Linus Torvald) as answers%0a** Microsoft strategy of bundles to expand monopoly to each key emerging area%0a** "Innovators nonetheless innovate. And they innovate because the return to them from deploying their new idea is high, even if others get the benefit of the new idea as well. Innovators don't simply sit on their hands until a guaranteed return is offered; real capitalists invest and innovate with the understanding that competitors will be free to take their ideas and use them against the innovators" (p71)%0a** recurrent argument of open-ness, platform neutrality, as key to foster innovation, rather than controlling it.%0a* Chapter 5 - Commons, Wire-less%0a** history of regulation of the spectrum%0a*** classical argument of "potential chaos" (sic.)%0a** Hughes and Hendricks actions, including in Tonga, "against" FCC qualified of "regulatory activism"%0a** proposition of wireless commons%0a* Chapter 6 - Commons Lessons%0a** same argument of the risk of property%0a** Clayton Christensen's [[http://www.claytonchristensen.com/books.html|The Innovator's Dilemma]]%0a*** "The blindness that keeps the company fixed in a dying path is actually its clear understanding of probable returns. It sees real revenue from existing customers who need marginally better technology. It doesn't see the revenue from radically new technologies that depend upon unidentified or undeveloped markets. From its perspective, given its customers and reasonable expectations, these successful companies rationally fail." (p90)%0a** "If the platform remains neutral, then the rational company may continue to eke out profit from the path it has chosen, but the competitor will always have the opportunity to use the platform to bet on a radically different business model." (p91)%0a*** how can Christensen's model go with Business Model Innovation? (cf [[http://twitter.com/utopiah/status/2598975669|related tweet]])%0a*** eventually related to Schumpeter's model of [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Creative_destruction|Creative destruction]]%0a**** ask [[http://twitter.com/sr91|Sylvain]]'s view point on that matter%0a** "This again is the core insight about the importance of end-to-end. It is a reason why concentrating control will not produce disruptive technology. [...] The disrupters are hungry to build a different market; the incumbent is happy to keep the markets as they are." (p91)%0a%0a%0a%0aPart II DOT.CONTRAST%0a* Chapter 7 - Creativity in Real Space%0a** "facts remain a resource that - constitutionally - cannot be subject to a system of legal control." (p106) begs for the biology question and genes patenting%0a** "Our outrage at China notwithstanding, we should remember that before 1891, the copyrights of foreigners were not protected in the United States. We were born a pirate nation." (p106) echoes chapter 2 of [[#InformationFeudalism|Information Feudalism perfectly]]%0a** "creative works are both an input and an output in the creative process; if you raise the cost of the input, you get less of the output." (p108)%0a** "The aim of an economy of ideas is to create incentives to produce and then to move what has been produced to an intellectual commons as soon as can be." (p116)%0a* Chapter 8 - Innovation from the Internet%0a** emergence of services like MP3.com or Napster that focused on using technology to provide access to content%0a*** disturbing the previously well established (and thus controled) channels%0a** "But I doubt any of your friends knows your tastes in music and books as well as Amazon knows mine. After a three-year relationship, dutifully remembered by Amazon.s data-mining engine, Amazon can recommend to me things that I ought to buy." (p132-133)%0a*** [[http://www.seobythesea.com/?p=248|An Early Personalized Recommendation System - Firefly]] by Bill Slawski, See by the Sea 2006%0a*** see also [[Content.PersonalInformationStream#recommandationengines|Recommandation Engines]] Im using%0a** "The story is about the bureaucratization and capture of the innovation process—relocating it back to where it was—as a response to the structures originally enabled by the Internet itself." (p140-141)%0a** "Put differently, this is a story about changes in code, both East Coast (by lawmakers in Washington) and West Coast (by software writers in Silicon Valley) code, which will restore some of the power of the old against some of the threat of the new." (p141)%0a%0a%0a%0aPart III DOT.CONTROL%0a* Chapter 9 - Old vs. New%0a** parallel between corporate stability dilemna with political cases%0a* Chapter 10 - Controlling the Wires (and Hence the Code Layer)%0a** " AT&T had eaten a bunch of cable monopolies and was now beginning to prove that you are what you eat: like the cable monopolies in the 1970s (and like AT&T in the 1920s), AT&T claimed a protected network was needed if broadband was to develop." (p154)%0a** " Where a disruptive technology emerges, there may be good reason not to extend the power of existing interests into power over that technology." (p160)%0a** "We should treat them as statements by individuals [Corporations have a duty to their shareholders] who are required by law to be self-serving. This is not just 'bias' - this is legally mandated bias." (p165)%0a* Chapter 11 - Controlling the Wired (and Hence the Content-Layer)%0a** "My aim in this chapter is to describe this dynamic [The pressure to protect the controlled is increasingly undermining the scope for the free] and to suggest how changes that we are seeing right now will affect this dynamic" (p177)%0a** classical cases%0a*** CPHack%0a**** "The law has become a tool for effectively disabling the ability of others to criticize a corporation." (p187)%0a*** DeCSS%0a*** Napster%0a** "Here was a government official overseeing a radical expansion in patent regulation, within a field that had been the most important component of growth in the United States’ economy in the past twenty years. Yet the government didn’t have time to learn whether its patent policy would do any harm or good?" (p211)%0a** "The law should resist becoming a tool to defend against the new; when change is on the horizon, it should allow the market to bring about that change." (p217)%0a* Chapter 12 - Controlling Wire-less (and Hence the Physical Layer)%0a** "Every new idea is a threat to those who depend upon old ways of doing business." (p223)%0a*** makes one think that existing player should monitor against new ideas or, more precisely, on how to integrate them. In nature, similar system with a lot to filter to gather few particles, fractal systems seems to oftem be very well adapted (lung, trees, ...)%0a**** consequently, existing player with sufficient resources could set in place innovation filters based on fractal filtering, gradually delegating finner details and gathering up to the core the key elements%0a**** somehow competition, innovation centers with start-ups in business incubators scouted by capital investors and such are already similar networks in place%0a* Chapter 13 - What's Happening Here?%0a** " As the old Net gets replaced by the new, as old interests succeed in protecting themselves against the new, we face a fundamental choice. We can embrace this return to the architecture of creativity that has defined modern American life - perpetual control by homogeneous corporations of a system for creativity focused primarily on a mass audience. Or we can embrace the architecture the Net was." (p239)%0a* Chapter 14 - Alt.Commons%0a** practical propositions for the 3 layers%0a* Chapter 15 - what Orrin Understands%0a** "The law is the instrument through which a technological revolution is undone." (p265)%0a** John Gilmore: "[W]e have invented the technology to eliminate scarcity, but we are deliberately throwing it away to benefit those who profit from scarcity... I think we should embrace the era of plenty, and work out how to mutually live in it." (p265)%0a%0a%0a%0a!!!See also%0a* The official website of the book [[http://www.the-future-of-ideas.com/|The future of ideas]] by Lawrence Lessig, 2001%0a** including [[http://thefutureofideas.s3.amazonaws.com/lessig_FOI.pdf|the entire book]] online under [[http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/us/|Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial License (US/v3.0)]]%0a* Lawrence Lessig's [[http://www.lessig.org/|lessig.org]] official website (with books and numerous videos/podcasts)%0a** [[http://thecommandline.net/2007/11/14/lessig/|Interview: Lawrence Lessig]] on The Command Line with Thomas Gideon, 2007%0a** [[http://wizards-of-os.org/index.php?id=2322|Wizard of OS: Keynote: The Read-Write Society]] by Lawrence Lessig, 2006%0a* "Future of Ideas is a grim and prescient look at the way that corporate interests have rigged the system so that they can own more and more of our thoughts, ideas and conversations -- from banning you from taking pictures of your car and distributing it to pulling down youtubes of toddlers dancing to copyrighted music." by [[http://www.boingboing.net/2008/01/15/lessigs-future-of-id.html|Cory Doctorow]], 2008%0a* see also episode (or "layer") 09 "Protocol" in the [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Serial_Experiments_Lain_media|List of Serial Experiments Lain media]]%0a** and the concept of [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Wired|The Wired]] a fictional computer network featured in the anime%0a* [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_the_book#Book_culture|the Book culture]] sectio in Wikipedia article on the History of the Book%0a* [[http://redmonk.com/sogrady/2010/03/19/software-patents/|Why I Am Against Software Patents]] by Stephen O'Grady, tecosystems March 2010%0a* [[http://www.law.ed.ac.uk/ahrc/script-ed/vol7-1/bradshaw.asp|The Intellectual Property Implications of Low-Cost 3D Printing]] by S Bradshaw, A Bowyer and P Haufe, SCRIPTed June 2010%0a%0a!!![[#PotentialSolutions]]Potential solutions%0a* [[http://en.swpat.org/wiki/Defensive_patent_pools|Defensive patent pools]] at software patents wiki%0a** proposal to reduce the harm of software patents to a specific group of software developers%0a* [[http://www.networkworld.com/community/node/60939|The Defensive Patent License makes patents less evil for open source]] (or DPL), NetworkWorld.com Community%0a** Berkeley Law [[http://www.law.berkeley.edu/4391.htm|Samuelson Law, Technology & Public Policy Clinic]]%0a* [[http://www.benkler.org/CoasesPenguin.PDF|Coase's Penguin, or Linux and the Nature of the Firm]] by Yochai Benkler, Yale Law Journal 2002%0a* [[http://james.grimmelmann.net/publications|Regulation by Software]] by James Grimmelmann, Yale Law Journal 2005%0a%0a%0a!!!Overall remarks and questions%0a* this? that?%0a%0a!!!!Synthesis%0a* the book in general beg for a proper framework of analysis (hopefuly a simple visual one) regarding the resource at hand and to seriously scrutinize every example using metaphores or parallel from older resources (very clasically, physical property vs other kind of property)%0a** rivalrous vs non-rivalrous%0a** exhaustable vs non-exhaustable%0a%0a!!!!Critics%0aPoint A, B and C are debatable because of e, f and j.%0a%0a!!!Vocabulary%0a(:new_vocabulary_start:)%0anew_word%0a(:new_vocabulary_end:)%0a%0a!!!Post-reading model%0aDraw a schema (using PmGraphViz or another solution) of the situation of the area in the studied domain after having read the book. Link it to the pre-reading model and align the two to help easy comparison.%0a%0a!!!Categories%0a* [[!UncategorizedBook]]%0a%0a%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[ReadingNotes.ReadingNotes|Menu]]'' ReadingNotes.TheGoldenTicket=[[http://press.princeton.edu/titles/9937.html|The Golden Ticket: P, NP, and the Search for the Impossible]] edited by Lance Fortnow - ISBN 9780691156491 - Princeton University Press 2013%0a>>display:none%3c%3c%0a:book: (:if equal "Fabien" "{$Author}":)SharedLibrary:bookname.pdf#zoom=100&page=(:else:)http://books.google.com/books?id=ID&pg=PA(:ifend:)%0a>>%3c%3c%0a(:tc: 10:)(:tp: 188:)(:isbn: 9780691156491 :)%0a%0a!!!Motivation%0aFollowing the author's Twitter account [[https://twitter.com/fortnow|@fortnow]] for news and thoughts on complexity.%0a%0a!!!Pre-reading model%0aList the main decisions that should be impacted by reading the book in order to estimate the Seedea:Content/Newconcepts#InformationActionRatio and facilitate rule design as suggested after finishing [[TheTinkerersAccomplice]].%0a%0aDraw a schema (using PmGraphViz or another solution) of the situation of the area in the studied domain before having read the book.%0a%0a!!!Reading%0a* [[#Chapter1]]1 Introduction to Template%0a** "interesting quote." (p[[{$:book}1|1]])%0a** note%0a** ...%0a* [[#Chapter2]]2 Interesting thing%0a** (p20)(:lp: 20:)(:lc: 2:)(:ld: 11/11/11:)%0a%0a(:startrecall::)%0a%0a!!!See also%0a* internal link%0a* http://goldenticket.fortnow.com/%0a* http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cobham's_thesis "The intrinsic computational difficulty of functions"%0a* http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/download?doi=10.1.1.125.8857&rep=rep1&type=pdf%0a* http://www.claymath.org/millennium/P_vs_NP/pvsnp.pdf%0a* http://quiz.thefullwiki.org/ on the book itself, key topics and the authors%0a* reviews%0a** by her%0a** by him%0a* consider a set of rules%0a** inspired by finishing [[TheTinkerersAccomplice]] and wondering how I could apply it%0a%0a%0a!!!Overall remarks and questions%0a* this? that?%0a%0a!!!!Synthesis%0aSo in the end, it was about X and was based on Y.%0a%0a!!!!Critics%0aPoint A, B and C are debatable because of e, f and j.%0a%0a!!!Vocabulary%0a(:new_vocabulary_start:)%0anew_word%0a(:new_vocabulary_end:)%0a%0a!!!Post-reading model%0aDraw a schema (using PmGraphViz or another solution) of the situation of the area in the studied domain after having read the book. Link it to the pre-reading model and align the two to help easy comparison.%0a%0a!!!Categories%0a* [[!UncategorizedBook]]%0a* [[!Unfinished]]%0a%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[ReadingNotes.ReadingNotes|Menu]]'' ReadingNotes.TheHumanBrainColoringBook=[[http://www.harpercollins.com/books/Human-Brain-Coloring-Book/?isbn=9780064603065|The Human Brain Coloring Book]] by Marian C. Diamond, Arnold B. Scheibel - ISBN 0064603067 - Harpers Collins 1986%0a>>display:none%3c%3c%0a:book: (:if equal "Fabien" "{$Author}":)SharedLibrary:bookname.pdf#zoom=100&page=(:else:)http://books.google.com/books?id=ID&pg=PA(:ifend:)%0a>>%3c%3c%0a(:tc: 9:)(:tp: 301:)(:isbn: 0064603067:)%0a%0a%0a!!!Motivation%0aget a better understanding of brain areas, especially for [[Content/WikiBrainMapping]] but more generally to be more technical on what I learned before in cognitive science.%0a%0a!!!Pre-reading model%0aDraw a schema (using PmGraphViz or another solution) of the situation of the area in the studied domain before having read the book.%0a%0a!!!Reading%0a* [[#Chapter1]]1 General Introduction%0a** overall organization, directions and relative dimensions%25comment%25started the 20/02/11%25%25%0a* [[#Chapter2]]2 Basis and character of nervous system function%0a** neuron, conduction%25comment%25started the 22/02/11%25%25%0a* [[#Chapter3]]3 Early development of the central nervous system%0a** corticogenesis, in particular folding and the neural crest%25comment%25started the 28/02/11%25%25%0a* [[#Chapter4]]4 Spinal Cord%0a** ascending and descending pathways%25comment%25started the 04/03/11%25%25%0a* [[#Chapter5]]5 Brain%0a** (p20)(:lp: 5-18:)(:lc: 5:)(:ld: 24/03/11:)%0a%0a(:startrecall::)%0a%0a!!!See also%0a* http://www.anatomy-class.org%0a* internal link%0a* external link%0a* http://quiz.thefullwiki.org/ on the book itself, key topics and the authors%0a* reviews%0a** by her%0a** by him%0a* consider a set of rules%0a** inspired by finishing [[TheTinkerersAccomplice]] and wondering how I could apply it%0a%0a%0a!!!Overall remarks and questions%0a* consider [[TheTinkerersAccomplice]] Bernardism model, in particular for chapter 10 [[TheTinkerersAccomplice#Chapter10|Pygmalion’s Gift]]%0a%0a!!!!Synthesis%0aSo in the end, it was about X and was based on Y.%0a%0a!!!!Critics%0aPoint A, B and C are debatable because of e, f and j.%0a%0a!!!Vocabulary%0a(:new_vocabulary_start:)%0anew_word%0a(:new_vocabulary_end:)%0a%0a!!!Post-reading model%0aDraw a schema (using PmGraphViz or another solution) of the situation of the area in the studied domain after having read the book. Link it to the pre-reading model and align the two to help easy comparison.%0a%0a!!!Categories%0a* [[!Neurology]]%0a* [[!Unfinished]]%0a%0a%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[ReadingNotes.ReadingNotes|Menu]]'' ReadingNotes.TheInnovativeEnterprise=Harvard Business Review on [[http://hbr.org/product/harvard-business-review-on-the-innovative-enterpri/an/130X-PBK-ENG|the Innovative Enterprise]] edited by Peter F. Drucker and John Seely Brown - ISBN 159139130X - Harvard Business School Press 2003%0a>>display:none%3c%3c%0a:book: (:if equal "Fabien" "{$Author}":)SharedLibrary:bookname.pdf#zoom=100&page=(:else:)http://books.google.com/books?id=ID&pg=PA(:ifend:)%0a>>%3c%3c%0a(:tc: 8:)(:tp: 224:)(:isbn: 159139130X:)%0a%0a%0a!!!Motivation%0aPresent from [[(Person:)Sylvain]].%0a%0a!!!Pre-reading model%0aDraw a schema (using PmGraphViz or another solution) of the situation of the area in the studied domain before having read the book.%0a%0a!!!Reading%0a* Creativity Under the Gun%0a** Study on how pressure can kill or inspire innovation (p1)%0a** based on a large study but through self-measurements%0a** mostly distinguishing 4 main types and that their impact depends on the organization%0a* ToughMinded Ways to Get Innovative%0a** establish sustainable innovation thanks to 5 keys action within networks of innocation(p27)%0a*** Start at the top%0a*** Always innovate to rise%0a*** Know the competitive dynamics of your business%0a*** Performance where innovation lives%0a*** ...%0a* Breaking Out of the Innovation Box%0a** intermediaries, who are they, are they required and what is their potential (p49)%0a* The Sputtering R&D Machine%0a** Case study in the appliance business regarding short-term safe innovation (retro designs) vs. long-term riskier innovation (networked appliances) (p67)%0a* Inspiring Innovation%0a** 16 very short comments from export spawning from theoretical research at CERN to corporate at IBM (p89)%0a* The Discipline of Innovation%0a** Innovating with a purpose but success through diligence, persistence and commitment (p111)%0a* Research That Reinvents the Corporation%0a** Build an environment for continuous innovation and the example of how Xerox did it with PARC (p129)%0a*** see my [[Wiki/Wiki#EvolutionOfMyWorkSpaces]]%0a* Creativity Is Not Enough%0a** why the person who has idea may not be the best one to make it happen (p155)%0a** [[http://us.penguingroup.com/nf/Book/BookDisplay/0,,9781591843122,00.html|Making Ideas Happen - Overcoming the Obstacles Between Vision and Reality]] by Scott Belsky, Portfolio April 2010%0a** [[http://us.penguingroup.com/static/pages/publishersoffice/radioroom/0110/tbb/vision_to_reality.html#vmix_media_id=11227122|Getting from Vision to Reality - The Business Beat]], Penguin Group March 2010%0a%0a(:lp: 224:)(:lc: 8:)(:ld: 20/04/10:)(:startrecall: 20/04/10:)%0a%0a!!!See also%0a* [[The Myths Of Innovation]]%0a* [[Managing Creativity And Innovation]]%0a%0a%0a!!!Overall remarks and questions%0a* this? that?%0a%0a!!!!Synthesis%0aSo in the end, it was about X and was based on Y.%0a%0a!!!!Critics%0aPoint A, B and C are debatable because of e, f and j.%0a%0a!!!Vocabulary%0a(:new_vocabulary_start:)%0anew_word%0a(:new_vocabulary_end:)%0a%0a!!!Post-reading model%0aDraw a schema (using PmGraphViz or another solution) of the situation of the area in the studied domain after having read the book. Link it to the pre-reading model and align the two to help easy comparison.%0a%0a!!!Categories%0a* [[!Business]]%0a%0a%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[ReadingNotes.ReadingNotes|Menu]]'' ReadingNotes.TheLightsInTheTunnel=[[http://www.thelightsinthetunnel.com/|The Lights in the Tunnel: Automation, Accelerating Technology and the Economy of the Future]] by Martin Ford - ISBN 1448659817 - CreateSpace 2009%0a>>display:none%3c%3c%0a:book: (:if equal "Fabien" "{$Author}":)SharedLibrary:bookname.pdf#zoom=100&page=(:else:)http://books.google.com/books?id=ID&pg=PA(:ifend:)%0a>>%3c%3c%0a(:tc: 5:)(:tp: 262:)(:isbn: 1448659817:)%0a%0a%0a!!!Motivation%0aDescribe in a sentences or two what motivated me to read this book.%0a%0a!!!Pre-reading model%0aList the main decisions that should be impacted by reading the book in order to estimate the Seedea:Content/Newconcepts#InformationActionRatio and facilitate rule design as suggested after finishing [[TheTinkerersAccomplice]].%0a%0aDraw a schema (using PmGraphViz or another solution) of the situation of the area in the studied domain before having read the book.%0a%0a!!!Reading%0a(:lp: 262:)(:lc: 5:)(:ld: 29/05/12:)%0a* lengthy opening metaphor of the tunnel as globalized economy%0a* fundamentally economical view%0a** importance of mass market vs. luxury and by thus definition very limited in size market%0a* outsourcing as the step preceding automation%0a* supposing a [[Wikipedia:Post-scarcity economy]]%0a** see own doubt in [[Fabien/Beliefs]]%0a* no statistics on job replaced by technology per sector%0a** could query the OIT or OECD%0a* skepticism over growth in China and India as reliable solutions%0a* views on conflicts between technology enthusiasts and neo-luddites potentially close to DeGaris%0a* somehow it seems jobs related to political decision making could not become automated%0a* proposals for taxes adaptation%0a** wage recapture tax%0a* mention of Keynes' [[Wikipedia:Technological unemployment]]%0a* "The essential idea is that we should impose some combination of a consumption tax and/or a special direct tax on business that captures the income which, in a non-automated economy, would be paid out in wages. Over time, as the wages paid to average workers decrease (as a percentage of revenue), these taxes would be gradually increased to recapture at least a portion of this income. The overall objective is to recapture just the optimal amount of income and then get it into the hands of consumers so that there will be sufficient consumer demand to continue driving the economy." (p194)%0a** illustrated in the metaphor by a shift between white light to green light%0a%0a(:startrecall::)%0a%0a!!!See also%0a* internal links (several)%0a* external link%0a** e.g. Kevin Kelly's Technium%0a* http://quiz.thefullwiki.org/ on the book itself, key topics and the authors%0a* reviews%0a** by her%0a** by him%0a* consider a set of rules%0a** inspired by finishing [[TheTinkerersAccomplice]] and wondering how I could apply it%0a%0a%0a!!!Overall remarks and questions%0a* this? that?%0a%0a!!!!Synthesis%0aSo in the end, it was about X and was based on Y.%0a%0a!!!!Critics%0aPoint A, B and C are debatable because of e, f and j.%0a%0a!!!Vocabulary%0a(:new_vocabulary_start:)%0anew_word%0a(:new_vocabulary_end:)%0a%0a!!!Post-reading model%0aDraw a schema (using PmGraphViz or another solution) of the situation of the area in the studied domain after having read the book. Link it to the pre-reading model and align the two to help easy comparison.%0a%0a!!!Categories%0a* [[!UncategorizedBook]]%0a* [[!Unfinished]]%0a%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[ReadingNotes.ReadingNotes|Menu]]''%0a ReadingNotes.TheLogicOfScientificDiscovery=[[http://www.routledge.com/popper/works/logic_discovery.html|The Logic of Scientific Discovery]] by Karl Popper - ISBN 0415278449 - Routledge 2002 (edition 11 afer the original 1959 edition)%0a(:isbn: 0415278449:)%0a%0a!!!Motivation%0aKarl Popper is a constant reference in epistemology and history of science and this is one of this major work thus had to be read.%0a%0a!!!Reading%0aOpening with the brilliant quote from Novalis ''Hypotheses are nets: only he who casts will catch.''%0a%0a%0aPART I Introduction to the Logic of Science%0a* 1 A Survey of Some Fundamental Problems%0a* 2 On the Problem of a Theory of Scientific Method%0a%0a%0aPART II Some Structural Components of a Theory of Experience%0a* 3 Theories%0a* 4 Falsifiability%0a** defining one of his most famous concept, see Wikipedia:Falsifiability%0a* 5 The Problem of the Empirical Basis%0a* 6 Degrees of Testability%0a* 7 Simplicity%0a** "The epistemological questions which arise in connection with the concept of simplicity can all be answered if we equate this concept with ''degree of falsifiability''." (p126, section 43)%0a** "Simple statements, if knowledge is our object, are to be prized more highly than less simple ones because they tell us more; ''because their empirical content is greater; and because they are better testable.''" (p128, section 43)%0a* 8 Probability%0a** "so long as the binomial formula is derivable within the system, ''probability statements will not be falsifiable''. Probability hypotheses ''do not rule out anything observable''; probability estimates cannot contradict, or be contradicted by, a basic statement; nor can they be contradicted by a conjunction of any finite number of basic statements; and accordingly not by any finite number of observations either." (p181, section 65)%0a* 9 Some Observations on Quantum Theory%0a** "I shall not question the correctness of the system of the mathematical formulae of quantum theory. I shall only be concerned with the logical consequences of its physical interpretation which is due to Born." (p211)%0a*** note *1 "I have not changed my mind on this point, nor on the main points of my criticism. But I have changed my interpretation of quantum theory together with my interpretation of probability theory. My present views are to be found in my Postscript where I argue, independently of the quantum theory, in favour of ''indeterminism''." (p211)%0a** "It is the task of the natural scientist to search for laws which will enable him to deduce predictions. This task may be divided into two parts. %0a*** On the one hand, he must try to discover such laws as will enable him to deduce single predictions (‘causal’ or ‘deterministic’ laws or ‘precision statements’). %0a*** On the other hand, he must try to advance hypotheses about frequencies, that is, laws asserting probabilities, in order to deduce frequency predictions." (p243, section 78)%0a** "The laws we find are always hypotheses; which means that they may always be superseded, and that they may possibly be deduced from probability estimates." (p244, section 78)%0a** "The lesson of all this is that we should try to find strict laws - prohibitions - that can founder upon experience. Yet we should abstain from issuing prohibitions that draw limits to the possibilities of research." (p247, section 78)%0a* 10 Corroboration, or How a Theory Stands up to Tests%0a** "Theories are not verifiable, but they can be ‘corroborated’" (p248)%0a** "In appraising the degree of corroboration of a theory we take into account its degree of falsifiability. A theory can be the better corroborated the better testable it is. Testability, however, is converse to the concept of ''logical probability'', so that we can also say that an appraisal of corroboration takes into account the logical probability of the statement in question." (p268, section 83)%0a** "The use of the concepts ‘true’ and ‘false’ is quite analogous to the use of such concepts as ‘''tautology''’, ‘''contradiction''’, ‘''conjunction''’, ‘''implication''’ and others of the kind. These are non-empirical concepts, logical concepts." (p274, section 84)%0a** "The quasi-inductive process should be envisaged as follows.%0a*** Theories of some level of universality are proposed, and deductively tested; after that,%0a*** theories of a higher level of universality are proposed, and%0a*** in their turn tested with the help of those of the previous levels of universality, and so on.%0a*** The methods of testing are invariably based on deductive inferences from the higher to the lower level;'^*1^'%0a*** on the other hand, the levels of universality are reached, in the order of time, by proceeding from lower to higher levels." (p276, section 85)%0a** "Those theories which are on too high a level of universality, as it were (that is, too far removed from the level reached by the testable science of the day) give rise, perhaps, to a ‘metaphysical system’." (p277, section 85)%0a*** this somehow gives a maximum theoretical speed limit to the evolution of science, thus a "speed of epistemology"%0a** interesting visualization of "picture or model of this quasi-inductive evolution of science" (p277-278, section 85)%0a** "Bold ideas, unjustified anticipations, and speculative thought, are our only means for interpreting nature: our only organon, our only instrument, for grasping her. And we must hazard them to win our prize. Those among us who are unwilling to expose their ideas to the hazard of refutation do not take part in the scientific game." (p280, section 85)%0a** "Even the careful and sober testing of our ideas by experience is in its turn inspired by ideas: experiment is planned action in which every step is guided by theory." (p280, section 85)%0a** "Science never pursues the illusory aim of making its answers final, or even probable. Its advance is, rather, towards an infinite yet attainable aim: that of ever discovering new, deeper, and more general problems, and of subjecting our ever tentative answers to ever renewed and ever more rigorous tests." (p281 section 85)%0a%0a%0aAPPENDICES (part of the original edition)%0a* i to vii, page 283 to 308%0a** skimmed through, technical and chronologically a bit complex for somebody who is not used to Popper's work%0a%0aNEW APPENDICES (addition to 1959 edition, mainly notes and articles from 1933 up to 1959)%0a* i to xii, page 309 to 488%0a** skimmed through too, same reasons%0a%0a%0a!!!Overall remarks and questions%0a* propositions are called "section" and are numbered (from 1 to 85) in order to be used for easier references. Page number are thus here followed by the corresponding section.%0a* the book is 545 pages long but the original content about 250 pages and in this I would estimate less than 200 pages without the footnotes%0a** this makes a very complete volume, yet an intricate web of thoughts%0a%0a!!See also%0a* [[Wikipedia:File:Three_models_of_theory_change.png]]%0a%0a(:new_vocabulary_start:)%0ainsuperable %0aanew%0asurreptitious%0aascription%0asmeared%0aimpinge%0amettle%0aprotasis%0aapodosis%0a(:new_vocabulary_end:)%0a%0a %0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a!!!Categories%0a* [[!Information]] ReadingNotes.TheMatingMind=[[http://www.anchorbooks.com|The Mating Mind: how sexual choice shaped the evolution of human nature]] by Geoffrey Miller - ISBN 0385495161 - Random House 2000%0a(:isbn: 0385495161:)%0a%0a%25comment%25note that this was finished much earlier but without recall, recall starts a month before the current date to already start with very spaced recalls%25%25%0a(:startrecall: 01/12/10:)%0a%0a!!!Motivation%0aStudying the evolution of cognition and especially interested in runaway processes for Seedea:Research/Drive.%0a%0a!!!Reading%0a* [[#TheMatingMind_Chapter1]]1 Central Park%0a** A Mind for Courtship%0a*** "This book proposes that our minds evolved not just as survival machines, but as courtship machines. [...] the most distinctive aspects of our minds evolved largely through the sexual choices our ancestors made." (p3)%0a*** "shifting [...] from a survival-centered view of evolution to a courtship-centered view" (p4)%0a*** "By intelligently choosing their sexual partners for their mental abilities, our ancestors became the intelligent force behind the human mind's evolution." (p4)%0a** Evolutionary Psychology Turns Dionysian%0a*** opposing Steven Pinker's view that cultural products are side-effects of our mind rather than being integraly part of the selective process%0a*** "sexual selection theory offered valuable intelligence about aspects of human nature that are important to us" (p7)%0a** Trying a Different Tool%0a*** "Evolutionary biology works by one cardinal rule: to understand an adaptation, one has to understand its evolved function." (p7)%0a*** "Adaptations can arise through natural selection for survival advantage, or sexual selection for reproductive advantage."" (p7)%0a** What Makes Sexual Selection So Special?%0a*** "sexual selection through mate choice can be much more intelligent than natural selection." (p9)%0a*** " A major theme of this book is that before language evolved, our ancestors could not easily perceive one another's thoughts, but once language had arrived, thought itself became subject to sexual selection." (p10)%0a*** "use sexual selection theory just where it is most needed: to explain mental abilities that look too excessive and expensive to have evolved for survival." (p11)%0a*** "runaway sexual selection, is the best-established example of a positivefeedback process in evolution." (p11)%0a** Sexual Selection and Other Forms of Social Selection%0a*** "Scientists became excited about social competition because they realized that it could have become an endless arms race, requiring ever more sophisticated minds to understand and influence the minds of others." (p12)%0a**** see also [[(Seedea:)Research/Drive]]%0a** What Makes Sexually Selected Traits So Special?%0a*** "sexually selected adaptations [...] evolved specifically to advertise individual differences in health, intelligence, and fitness during courtship." (p14)%0a** Why Now?%0a*** new experiments and less puritanism%0a** The Gang of Three%0a*** "really large brains and complex minds arose very late in evolution and in very few species" (p17)%0a*** "very long lag between the brain's expansion and its apparent survival payoffs during human evolution" (p17)%0a*** "nobody has been able to suggest any plausible survival payoffs for most of the things that human minds are uniquely good at" (p18)%0a*** "achievements are not side-effects of having big brains that can learn everything, but of having minds full of courtship adaptations that can be retrained and redirected to invent new ideas even when we are not in love." (p21-22)%0a** Fossils, Stories, and Theories%0a*** referencing The Prehistory of the Mind by Steven Mithen (see [[(Seedea:/)Research/Bibliography]])%0a*** "details of an adaptation as it currently exists are often more informative than the fossilized remnants of its earlier forms." (p25)%0a** Show Me the Genes%0a*** "Although behavior does not fossilize, some of the DNA underlying behavior does, and it can sometimes last long enough for us to analyze." (p27)%0a** What We Can Expect From a Theory of Human Mental Evolution%0a*** "meet three criteria: evolutionary, psychological, and personal" (p27)%0a** Working Together%0a*** transversal study%0a** An Ancestral Romance%0a*** " Human evolution is the story of how that gateway evolved new security systems, and how our minds evolved to charm our way past the ever more vigilant gatekeepers." (p32)%0a* [[#TheMatingMind_Chapter2]]2 Darwin's Prodigy%0a** Darwin's "900-page, two-volume The Descent of Man, and Selection in Relation to Sex of 1871. The title is misleading. Less than a third of the book -only 250 pages- concerns our descent from ape-like ancestors. The rest concentrates on sexual selection, including 500 pages on sexual selection in other animals, and 70 pages on sexual selection in human evolution" (p36)%0a** "While natural selection adapts species to their environments, sexual selection shapes each sex in relation to the other sex." (p37)%0a** " The whole point of having a nervous system is to make important adaptive decisions. What decision could be more important than with whom to combine one's inheritance to produce one's offspring?" (p44)%0a** "Both sexes end up on an evolutionary treadmill. The female preferences and male ornaments become caught up in a self-reinforcing cycle, a positive-feedback loop." (p56)%0a** analysis of the trouble of the theory through history of science and societies%0a*** "Sexual selection was ignored because biology was not ready -ideologically, conceptually or methodologically- to deal with it." (p62)%0a* [[#TheMatingMind_Chapter3]]3 The Runaway Brain%0a** "environment is to natural selection, sexual preferences are to sexual selection. They are not only the tastes to which sexual ornaments must appeal, but the environment to which they must adapt" (p69)%0a** "feedback loops are the source of sexual selection's speed, creativity, and unpredictability." (p69)%0a** Fisher's runaway process (first appeared in print in 1930)%0a*** "Fisher's key insight was that the offspring of choosy females will inherit not just longer tails, but also the genes for the sexual preference- the taste for long tails. Thus, the genes for the sexual preference tend to end up in the same offspring as the genes for the sexually selected trait." (p71)%0a*** "Fisher's runaway process is driven by this genetic correlation between sexual traits and sexual preferences in offspring, which arises through the sexual choices their parents made." (p72)%0a** "the sexual preference [...] can genetically piggyback on the very trait that it prefers. This gives the runaway process its positive-feedback power, its evolutionary momentum." (p72)%0a** mentionned by Matt Ridley in the final chapter of The Red Queen%0a*** see also the [[ReadingNotes/TheRedQueen|Red Queen Principle]]%0a** consequence of monogamy/polygyny%0a** "runaway sexual selection has more of a minimum speed than a maximum speed. It just can't go slow. This is one reason why the simple runaway story makes a poor explanation for human brain evolution." (p79)%0a** "Its [the runaway process] more fundamental problem is its neutrality, which makes it weak at explaining multi-step trends that last millions of years." (p81)%0a** "The more psychologically refined a courtship display is, the more overlap there may be between the psychology required to produce the display and the psychology required to appreciate it." (p92)%0a** "when it comes to choosing sexual partners for longterm relationships, men and women increase their choosiness to almost identical levels. They also converge in the features they prefer." (p95)%0a** "If most human reproduction happened in longterm relationships that were formed through mutual choice, then most human sexual selection was driven by mutual choice, not just by female choice." (p96)%0a** "mutual mate choice, is not consistent with a pure runaway process." (p98)%0a* [[#TheMatingMind_Chapter4]]4 A Mind Fit for Mating%0a** "Sexual reproduction probably arose as a way to contain the damage caused by mutations." (p101)%0a** "Investment analysts will recognize that sexual reproduction is a way of implementing a risk-seeking strategy." (p102)%0a** " By producing behaviors such as language and art that only a costly, complex brain could produce, we may be advertising our fitness to potential mates." (p104)%0a** "evolved our sort of brain: huge, costly, vulnerable, '''revealing'''." (p105)%0a*** I think that's here "revealing" is the synthesis idea of the book, brain is an integrator of fitness yet, at the same time has to advertize itself as able to do so.%0a*** Consequently creating an arm-race for production and appreciation of "brain products".%0a*** Making the nature of the brain, if not tangible, at least "perceivable".%0a** "The healthy brain theory proposes that our minds are clusters of fitness indicators" (p105)%0a** "Fitness in this evolutionary sense has three important features: %0a*** it is relative to competitors in a species, %0a*** it is relative to an environment, and %0a*** it is a statistical propensity rather than an achieved outcome" (p107)%0a** based on Veblen's Theory of the Leisure Class, 1899 one can state that " Where nobody knows anyone else's true wealth directly, conspicuous consumption is the only reliable signal of wealth. Sociologists and economists understood this logic immediately. Capitalist consumerism evolved in part as a set of wealth indicators." (p123)%0a*** see also Seedea:Content/Newconcepts#Veblengood%0a** "Sexual selection favors both the preference for costly sexual displays and the displays themselves." (p124)%0a** importance of the waste display being scalable, in order to provide information in all situation%0a** genic capture : "The indicator captures a larger amount of information about an individual's genetic quality." (p130)%0a*** "As the window grows wider through genic capture, the indicator lets an observer see a larger amount of all the genetic variation in fitness with the population, making it easier to choose mates for their good genes." (p131)%0a** "norms [humility, frugality, egalitarianism, ...] emerged as moral instincts and cultural inventions to combat the excesses of sexual self-advertisement and sexual competition." (p136)%0a*** "much of human behavior evolved to advertise fitness, while simultaneously realizing that the essence of wisdom and morality is not to take our fitness indicators too seriously." (p136)%0a** finishing the chapter with a criticism of Richard Alexander's group warfare theory, yet both theories do not seem mutually exclusive, one could an "engine" and the other a "bound"%0a* [[#TheMatingMind_Chapter5]]5 Ornamental Genius%0a** "What look like sensory biases to outsiders may have a hidden adaptive logic for the animal with the senses." (p147)%0a** "the main benefit of a unified pleasure system is that it simplifies learning by allowing the hot chooser [influenced by subjective feelings of pleasure] to use similar kinds of reinforcement learning in many different contexts." (p150)%0a** as opposed to the mind-as-a-computer metaphor "the metaphor of the mind as a sexually selected entertainment system identifies some selection pressures that may have shaped the mind during evolution." (p153)%0a** "'''runaway theory, indicator theory, and sensory bias theory''' [should] be considered as overlapping sexual selection processes, not competing models." (p153)%0a*** see [[Wikipedia:Fisherian runaway]], [[Wikipedia:Fitness (biology)]], [[Wikipedia:Fitness landscape]] and [[http://www.jstor.org/pss/2463414|Sensory Bias and the Adaptiveness of Female Choice]] The American Naturalist 1996%0a** "It [sexual selection] can protect the early stages of innovations by giving them a reproductive advantage that can compensate for their survival costs." (p168)%0a** "our minds evolved through a million years of market research called sexual selection. From this perspective, we are walking, talking advertisements for our genes" (p175)%0a** "Without sexual selection, evolution seems limited to the very small, the transient, the parasitic, the bacterial, and the brainless. For this reason, I think that sexual selection may be evolution's most creative force. It combines an inventor's playful love of discovery with the venture capitalist's willingness to invest enough in innovations to bring them to the market where they may prove useful." (p176)%0a* [[#TheMatingMind_Chapter6]]6 Courtship in the Pleistocene%0a** "The Pleistocene was a geological epoch uniquely important in human evolution, because it included the evolution of all, that is. distinctively human." (p179)%0a** From Fitness Matching to Fitness Indicators (p199-201)%0a*** clear example of escalation and the drive to "allocate more energy to their sexual ornaments and courtship displays"%0a** "From a fitness indicator viewpoint, the material benefits simply bias evolution to favor fitness indicators that happen to deliver practical benefits in addition to information about mutation load." (p210)%0a* [[#TheMatingMind_Chapter7]]7 Bodies of Evidence%0a** "developmental stability [...] refers to an individual's ability to grow a trait in a normal form despite the mutations they may be carrying, and despite the environmental challenges" (p229)%0a** "For traits that normally grow symmetrically, like faces and breasts, the exact degree of symmetry can be a powerful indicator of developmental stability, which in turn is a major component of fitness" (p229)%0a** "A good sense of humor means a discriminating sense of humor, not a hyena-like shriek at every repetitive pratfall." (p241)%0a** "Where mutations show their effects most readily is where we direct our sexual judgment and social attention. A portrait of a human implies a representation of the face." (p250)%0a** "sports are culturally invented indicators of physical fitness." (p253)%0a* [[#TheMatingMind_Chapter8]]8 Arts of Seduction%0a** "The rest of this book is devoted to four human capacities: art [this chapter], morality [ [[#TheMatingMind_Chapter9|chapter 9]] ], language, and creativity." (p258)%0a** "a sexually selected instinct for making ornamentation need not have any motivational or emotional connection with a sexually selected desire to copulate" (p273)%0a** "The displayer does not need to keep track of the fact that beautiful displays often lead to successful reproduction. Evolution keeps track for us" (p273)%0a** see also the Californian neuroscience researcher of indian origin from UCSD (Ramachandran?) who studied this theme of the evolution of aesthetic tastes, cf his talk in [[PersonalInformationStream.WithoutNotes]]%0a*** example of the idealized bird beak, making a yellow stick more appealing that an actual beak%0a* [[#TheMatingMind_Chapter9]]9 Virtues of Good Breeding%0a** focusing on kin selection theory, developed by W. D. Hamilton in 1964%0a** "Equilibrium selection is the gradual process by which an equilibrium becomes established for a particular game." (p316)%0a*** based on Nash equilibrium in game theory%0a** "The peacock's tail is no less beautiful when we understand its sexual function. Nor should the validity of human moral vision be reduced when we understand its origin in sexual choice." (p320-321)%0a* [[#TheMatingMind_Chapter10]]10 Cyrano and Scheherazade%0a** (notes to add)%0a* [[#TheMatingMind_Chapter11]]11 The Wit to Woo%0a** (notes to add)%0a** direct reference to Simonton then Campbell and evolutionary epistemology%0a* Epilogue%0a** (notes to add)%0a%0a%0a!!!See also%0a* my reading notes on [[TheRedQueen]] by Matt Ridley 1993%0a* my scanning notes on [[ReadingNotes.ScanningNotes#Evolution4D|Evolution if Four Dimensions]]%0a* The Selfish Gene by Richard Dawkins, 1976, mentioned page 64%0a** read but no notes available%0a* Evolutionary Epistemology, Language and Culture - A Non-Adaptationist, Systems Theoretical Approach, Spring 2006%0a** read but no notes available%0a* [[http://www.sbne.org/|Society for Behavioral Neuroendocrinology (SBN)]]%0a* [[http://www.iasr.org/|International Academy of Sex Research (IASR.ORG)]] whose objectives are the promotion of high standards of research and scholarship in the field of sexual behavior by fostering communication among scholars engaged in such research.%0a* reviews%0a** [[http://www.human-nature.com/nibbs/02/mm.html|by John D. Wagner]], The Human Nature Review 2002%0a** [[http://www.acampbell.ukfsn.org/bookreviews/r/miller.html|by Anthony Campbell]], 2000%0a** [[http://denisdutton.com/miller_review.htm|Denis Dutton on art and sexual selection]], Philosophy and Literature 2000%0a* [[http://www.guardian.co.uk/books/2009/aug/08/spent-geoffrey-miller-book-review|Spent by Geoffrey Miller]] by Dylan Evans, The Guardian 2009%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UM8YqL_8IJo|David Deangelo Introduces Geoffrey Miller]], February 2011%0a** mention of http://MarginalRevolution.com%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a!!!Overall remarks and questions%0a* how is that different from the synthesis?%0a* see also my notes [[OriginsOfGenius]] in which Dean Keith Simonton discusses the importance of differentiation, even amongst member of their restricted group, including the same family.%0a* check Geoffrey Miller's research page to see 9 years later how %0a** "the genetic evidence that will emerge in the coming years will probably render [this] ideas -even the apparently most speculative ones- fully testable" (p27)%0a* multi-step progressive/multi-burst (chapter 3) vs. Gould's punctuated equilibrium?%0a%0a!!!Vocabulary%0a(:new_vocabulary_start:)%0apeahens%0aappalingly%0aelk%0aantlers%0abittern%0agulpy%0abelches%0ato preen%0aquandary%0acoattails%0aelation%0asieve%0atotter%0anepotism%0a(:new_vocabulary_end:)%0a%0a!!!Categories%0a* [[!Biology]]%0a* [[!Psychology]]%0a* [[!Sociology]] ReadingNotes.TheMythsOfInnovation=[[http://oreilly.com/catalog/9780596527051|The Myths of Innovation]] by Scott Berkun - ISBN 0596527055 - O'Reilly Media 2007%0a>>display:none%3c%3c%0a:book: (:if equal "Fabien" "{$Author}":)SharedLibrary:TheMythsOfInnovation/=(:else:)http://books.google.com/books?id=oILn8Im-GbsC&pg=PA(:ifend:)%0a>>%3c%3c%0a(:tc: 10:)(:tp: 192:)(:isbn: 0596527055:)%0a%0a%0a!!!Motivation%0aTopic in accord with [[Seedea:Research/Research]] and recommended by Dolaur during [[Events/MBE03]].%0a%0a!!!Pre-reading model%0aDraw a schema (using PmGraphViz or another solution) of the situation of the area in the studied domain before having read the book.%0a%0a!!!Reading%0a* [[#Chapter1]]1 The myth of epiphany%0a** theological explanation for epiphany moments rather than hard work%0a** "The Greeks were so committed to ideas as supernatural forces that they created an entire group of goddesses, not one but nine, to represent creative power. These nine goddesses, or ''muses'', were the recipients of prayers from writers, engineers, and musicians."%0a** "Any seemingly grand idea can be divided into an infinite series of smaller, previously known ideas."%0a** "unlike a puzzle, the universe of ideas can be combined in an infinite number of ways, so part of the challenge of innovation is coming up with the problem to solve, not just its solution. The pieces used to innovate one day can be reused and reapplied to innovate again, only to solve a different problem."%0a** quoting Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi's book, Creativity: Flow and the Psychology of Discovery and Invention%0a** "Some workaholic innovators tweak this [breaks with which the change of activity pays of] by working on multiple projects at the same time, effectively using work on one project as a break from the other."%0a** "Edison, Darwin, da Vinci, Michelangelo, and van Gogh all regularly switched between different projects, occasionally in different fields, possibly accelerating an exchange of ideas and '''seeding their minds for new insights'''."%0a** quoting Dean Simonton, cf my notes on his [[Origins Of Genius]]%0a** quoting Vannevar Bush article, [[http://www.theatlantic.com/doc/194507/bush|As We May Think]]%0a** "The big ideas are a small part of the process of true innovation."%0a** quoting Peter Drucker, Innovation and Entrepreneurship%0a* [[#Chapter2]]2 We understand the history of innovation%0a** "we're biased by what we can't see."%0a*** like the survival bias described in [[Quantitative Trading]] or even evolution in general, when we consider phylogenies mainly thanks to what "succeed"%0a** "Without at least imagining the missing dimensions to the stories, our view of how to make things happen in the present is seriously compromised."%0a*** see also my [[Seedea:Research/Research#errors|evolution of errors]] idea proposed in December 2009%0a** quoting Howard Zinn's A People's History of the United States%0a** quoting Edward Carr and mention of Wikipedia:historiography%0a** "there's no greater dispelworthy myth in the history of innovation than the idea that progress happens in a straight line."%0a** Figure 2-5 "The tree of competing innovations" and Figure 2-6 "At best, timelines show only one path of the full tree of innovation history"%0a*** see also my more generalist [[Seedea:Research/Visualization]]%0a* [[#Chapter3]]3 There is a method for innovation%0a** see also [[Wikipedia:Paul Feyerabend]]'s [[Wikipedia:Epistemological anarchism]] and [[Wikipedia:Dada]] or Dadaism%0a** "Innovating comes at a price: it might be money, time, sanity, friends, or marriages, but there will definitely be one."%0a** simplified categorization%0a*** Hard work in a specific direction, Hard work with direction change, Curiosity, Wealth and money, Necessity, Combination%0a*** regarding the Wealth and money category, see also [[Venture Capital And The Finance Of Innovation]]%0a** the 8 challenges innovations confront%0a*** Find an idea, Develop a solution, Sponsorship and Funding, Reproduction, Reach your potential customer, Beat your competitors, Timing, Keep the lights on%0a** Finding paths of innovation%0a*** Self-knowledge, Be intense but step back, Grow to size, Honor luck and the past%0a* [[#Chapter4]]4 People love new ideas%0a** quoting Paul C. Lauterbur "you can write the entire history of science in the last 50 years in terms of papers rejected by ''Science'' or ''Nature''."%0a** "We confuse truly new ideas with good ideas that have already been proven, which just happen to be new to us."%0a** "[Innovation] asks for faith in something unknown over something known to be safe, or even pleasant."%0a** quoting Niccolo Machiavelli%0a** quoting Howard Aiken "Don't worry about people stealing an idea. If it's original, you will have to ram it down their throats." %0a** "the entrepreneur, whether she's wealthy or happy living on ramen noodles, must eventually convince one group of people—customers—of the merit of her ideas. And if she doesn't have enough money to support her new ideas, or her family refuses to eat canned chili for the third straight month, she'll need to convince a second group—investors." as discussed with Sylvain on time vs. available resources%0a** five factors that define how quickly innovations spread by Everett Rogers%0a*** Relative advantage, Compatibility, Complexity, Trialability, Observability%0a* [[#Chapter5]]5 The lone inventor%0a** "Each [innovation] is made up of threads and relationships that don't separate easily or yield simple answers."%0a** "[Simultaneous invention is] common because innovations demand prerequisite knowledge"%0a** "Wise innovators—driven by passion more than ego—initiate partnerships, collaborations, and humble studies of the past, raising their odds against the timeless challenges of innovation."%0a* [[#Chapter6]]6 Good ideas are hard to find%0a** "The difference between creatives and others is more attitude and experience than nature."%0a** "Our unique advantage on this planet is the inventive capacity of our minds."%0a** "We reward conformance of mind, not independent thought, in our systems—from school to college to the workplace to the home—yet we wonder why so few are willing to take creative risks."%0a*** cf [[http://www.understandingpower.com/|Understanding Power]] by Noam Chomsky, 2002, page236 : "if he got a C in a course, nobody cared, but if he went to school three minutes late he was sent to the principal's office -and that generalized. He realized that what it meant is, what's valued here is the ability to work on an assembly line, even if it's an intellectual assembly line"%0a*** cf [[http://www.ted.com/talks/ken_robinson_says_schools_kill_creativity.html|Ken Robinson says schools kill creativity]] TED.com 2006%0a*** cf [[Wikipedia:Systemic bias]]%0a** "Filmmakers, painters, inventors, and entrepreneurs describe their work as a search: they explore the unknown hoping to find new things worth bringing to the world."%0a*** cf the [[http://video.ias.edu/P-vs-NP|The "P vs. NP" Problem: Efficient Computation, Internet Security, and the Limits of Human Knowledge]] by Avi Wigderson, Institute for Advanced Study 2008 assimilating creativity to a search problem saying "If P=NP, we have fast automatic finder. %3c%3cCreativity>> can be efficiently automated. " min36%0a*** intellectual research as the last frontier now that we understood we live on a sphere and that our exploration of the known universe is first reacher through models before being physically explored%0a* [[#Chapter7]]7 Your boss knows more about innovation than you%0a** "Talent is only as good as the environment it's in."%0a*** cf [[http://picasaweb.google.com/utopiah/FinalizedVisualTools#5205939045029163026|my related wallpaper]]%0a*** cf From Epistemic Subject to Unique Creative Person at Work, Howard Gruber%0a** "Too much idealism, and the work never ships—not enough, and little change is brought to the world."%0a** "The difference between success and failure is most often relentlessness, not talent or charisma (though those help). "%0a*** Steve Jobs "I'm convinced that about half of what separates the successful entrepreneurs from the non-successful ones is pure perseverance. Persuasion is a skill; if sufficiently motivated, anyone can improve."%0a*** [[http://www.alainconnes.org/en/|Alain Connes]] also mentioned perseverance as maybe the most important skill for a young mathematician%0a* [[#Chapter8]]8 The best ideas win%0a** "Looking at history, here are seven factors that play major roles:"%0a*** Culture, Dominant design, Inheritance and tradition, Politics: who benefits?, Economics, Goodness is subjective, Short-term vs. long-term thinking%0a** "the most successful innovations are not the most valuable or the best ideas, but the ones that appear on the sweet spot between what's good from the expert's perspective, and what can be easily adopted, given the uncertainties of all the secondary factors combined. "%0a* [[#Chapter9]]9 Problems and solutions%0a** "Discovering problems actually requires just as much creativity as discovering solutions."%0a** Palm Pilot prototyping by Hawkins and his actual faked usage during real meetings%0a*** "He carried it around with him to all his meetings, pretending to use it as if it were the finished product."%0a*** "In his words, %3c%3cAn essential part of innovation is to envision the new product or service. You have to use it and experience it before it is designed and built.>>"%0a** "while serendipity has a starring role in innovation, it's what people do with the chance encounter that matters, and not the chance discovery itself."%0a* [[#Chapter10]]10 Innovation is always good %0a** "This is an essential paradox of innovation: no one knows, not even the inventors, how their creations will impact the world until they are used."%0a%0a%0a(:lp: 192:)(:lc: 10:)(:ld: 20/04/10:)(:startrecall: 20/04/10:)%0a%0a%0a%0a!!!See also%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=amt3ag2BaKc|Scott Berkun Lecture: The Myths of Innovation]], CMU 2008%0a* [[http://www.slideshare.net/BrandAutopsy/scott-berkun|The Myths of Innovation]] slideshare quotes by John Moore, 2007%0a* [[http://www.slideshare.net/Christiansandstrom/no-more-lightbulbs-presentation|No More Lightbulbs]] presentation by Chris Sandström, 2008%0a* http://www.scottberkun.com/blog/moi-corrections/%0a* reviews%0a** [[http://www.academicproductivity.com/2007/book-review-the-myths-of-innovation-by-scott-berkun/|Book Review: The Myths Of Innovation by Scott Berkun]] by Jose Quesada, Academic Productivity 2007%0a** [[http://experiencinginformation.wordpress.com/2008/02/03/review-of-myths-of-innovation/|Review of Myths of Innovation]] by James Kalbach, Experiencing Information 2008%0a*** "quote from Don Norman I recently came across in an interview with Peter Merholz. Norman advises designers: %3c%3cDo not solve the problem that’s asked of you. It’s almost always the wrong problem. Almost always when somebody comes to you with a problem, they’re really telling you the symptoms and the first and the most difficult part of design is to figure out what is really needed to get to the root of the issue and solve the correct problem.>>”%0a* [[http://www.scottberkun.com/blog/2008/stop-saying-innovation-heres-why/|Stop saying innovation – here’s why]] by Scott Berkun, 2008%0a* [[http://www.oreillynet.com/pub/e/1761|The Myths of Innovation: Remixed and Remastered]] by Scott Berkun, O'Reilly Webcast October 2010%0a** 4 new chapters%0a*** 11. Beyond hype and history%0a*** 12. Creative thinking hacks%0a*** 13. How to pitch idea%0a*** 14. How to stay motivated%0a** recording [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=We5CfGzhxM8|The Myths of Innovation - Remixed and Remastered]], O'Reilly Webcast October 2010 %0a** {-innovation-} but significant positive change (an outcome)%0a** plan%0a### talk is cheap%0a#### definition of innovation%0a### tough love%0a#### big ideas look weird%0a### Creativity is a kind of work%0a#### have to put energy, make a prototype, don't wait%0a### Hell is other people%0a** recommended during the talk%0a*** [[http://mitworld.mit.edu/video/727|Apollo: Reflections and Lessons]] by Jeffrey Hoffman, MIT World 2009%0a** failed to share [[http://cogprints.org/2237/|Human creativity: its evolution, its cognitive basis, and its connections with childhood pretence.]] by Peter Carruthers, 2002%0a** unanswered questions covered at [[http://www.scottberkun.com/blog/2010/webcastqa/|Q&A from Myths webcast]], Scott Berkun October 2010%0a%0a!!!Overall remarks and questions%0a* Figures 2-5 and 2-6 of [[#Chapter2|Chapter 2]] could make one wonder if visualization like the [[Events/EvolutionAujourdhui#pressuretree|pressure tree]] presented during [[Events/Evolution Aujourdhui]] could be used to model the different competitive landscapes%0a** eventually using [[ReadingNotes/ScanningNotes#InformationRules]] currently%0a* interesting A.2. Ranked bibliography%0a** "Every note I took from a book counted as one point and the references are listed in ranked order." resulting in the following top 5%0a*** 82, Innovation and Entrepreneurship, Peter Drucker%0a*** 67, How Breakthroughs Happen: The Surprising Truth About How Companies Innovate, Andrew Hargadon%0a*** 55, Diffusion of Innovations, Everett M. Rogers%0a*** 55, The Engines of Our Ingenuity, John Lienhard%0a*** 52, Creativity in Science: Chance, Logic, Genius, and Zeitgeist, Dean Keith Simonton%0a** could be interesting for Seedea:Research/Bibliography#ToDo%0a%0a!!!!Synthesis%0aSo in the end, it was about X and was based on Y.%0a%0a!!!!Critics%0aPoint A, B and C are debatable because of e, f and j.%0a%0a!!!Vocabulary%0a(:new_vocabulary_start:)%0anew_word%0a(:new_vocabulary_end:)%0a%0a!!!Post-reading model%0aDraw a schema (using PmGraphViz or another solution) of the situation of the area in the studied domain after having read the book. Link it to the pre-reading model and align the two to help easy comparison.%0a%0a!!!Categories%0a* [[!UncategorizedBook]]%0a%0a%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[ReadingNotes.ReadingNotes|Menu]]'' ReadingNotes.ThePoliticsOfMisinformation=!![[#ThePoliticsOfMisinformation]]The Politics of Misinformation%0a[[http://www.cup.cam.ac.uk/us/catalogue/catalogue.asp?isbn=9780521805100|The Politics of Misinformation]] by Murray Edelman - ISBN 0521805104 - Cambridge University Press 2001%0a%0a(:isbn: 0521805104:)%0a%0a(to write down)%0a%0a!!!See also%0a* my analysis [[Seedea:Utopiahanalysis.Politicsnewoldtools|Politics : the new and the old tools]]%0a* my resources on [[Content.Sophisms|Sophisms]]%0a* [[Agnotology]]%0a%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a!!!Categories%0a* [[!Politics]] ReadingNotes.ThePrehistoryOfLanguage=[[http://www.oup.com/us/catalog/general/subject/Linguistics/SociolinguisticsAnthropologicalL/?view=usa&ci=9780199545872|The Prehistory of Language]] edited by Rudolf Botha and Chris Knight - ISBN 0199545871 - OUP 2009%0a>>display:none%3c%3c%0a:book: (:if equal "Fabien" "{$Author}":)SharedLibrary:The Prehistory of Language - OUP 2009.pdf#zoom=100&page=(:else:)http://books.google.com/books?id=36tLTfV_hLcC&pg=PT(:ifend:)%0a>>%3c%3c%0a%25comment%25Notes that Google Book has another indexing thus it's not an offest of +18 but +20 ... this should be corrected%25%25%0a(:tc: 15:)(:tp: 365:)%0a(:isbn: 0199545871:)%0a%0a%0a!!!Motivation%0aDescribe in a sentences or two what motivated me to read this book.%0a%0a!!!Pre-reading model%0aDraw a schema (using PmGraphViz or another solution) of the situation of the area in the studied domain before having read the book.%0a%0a!!!Reading%0a* [[#Chapter1]][[#Chapter1|1 Introduction: rewards and challenges of multi-perspectival work on the evolution of language and speech]]%0a** Multidisciplinary nature of the topic and thus of the book (p[[{$:book}18|1]])%0a** Presentation of each chapter from page [[{$:book}18|1]] to [[{$:book}25|8]]%0a** notion of "cognitive economy" briefly defined (p[[{$:book}24|7]])%0a** "The concern here is with something else altogether: namely, a fundamental question that arises in multi-perspectival work on the evolution of language and speech, the question of how to deal with the divergence of ideas." (p[[{$:book}26|9]])%0a*** presenting conflicting ideas amongst the book yet each being individualy coherent%0a* [[#Chapter2]][[#Chapter2|2 Why only humans have language]]%0a** Why did language evolve? (p[[{$:book}29|12]])%0a** "For humans, as with all primates, effectively bonded social groups are essential for successful survival and reproduction, and since grooming has a natural limit on the size of group that can be bonded by it, language was necessary to break through this glass ceiling and allow larger groups to evolve. " (p[[{$:book}31|14]])%0a*** a principle that seems coherent with emerging social networking tools like Facebook, Twitter and Google Wave and from our ability to create and use tools to support the increasing size of our potential peer group%0a*** and my own proposal [[Person.Person]]%0a** "predicting that language evolved to allow information-exchange, for example, is not especially helpful because both social and instrumental hypotheses make the same assumption. What is required is a different approach. " (p[[{$:book}32|15]])%0a** "this limit at 20%25 creates a glass ceiling on social group size at about eighty individuals, and effectively prevents further increases in group size when these are required by novel ecological conditions. The glass ceiling can only be broken through when some more efficient way is found to use time for social bonding." (p[[{$:book}34|17]]-18)%0a** "language allowed hominins to break through the glass ceiling precisely because it enabled them to use their time more efficiently for social bonding" (p[[{$:book}35|18]])%0a** "Sexual selection is an especially powerful mechanism for exploiting phenomena that already exist, and it can as easily be argued that, once language is in place for more general reasons, then sexual selection is very likely to exploit it. " (p[[{$:book}39|22]])%0a*** see my notes on [[ReadingNotes.TheMatingMind|The Mating Mind: how sexual choice shaped the evolution of human nature]] by Geoffrey Miller%0a** "the gossip hypothesis offers a single mechanism that not only resolves the bonding problem, but also encompasses the other two hypotheses [the Scheherazade effect and the Social contract] as emergent properties. " (p[[{$:book}40|23]])%0a** When did language evolve? (p[[{$:book}40|23]])%0a*** "results suggest that the capacity for some form of language-like communication had to be in place by 500,000 years ago, but probably not a lot before. " (p[[{$:book}45|28]])%0a** Why do only humans have language? (p[[{$:book}47|30]])%0a** "No one else has evolved group sizes large enough to require more than grooming for social bonding. " (p[[{$:book}47|30]])%0a** "Without theory of mind to allow us to reconstruct the mental state of the speaker in particular, conversation would be very stilted, would be limited to simple factual exchanges, and would certainly lack the richness of modern human exchanges. " (p[[{$:book}47|30]])%0a** "'''the upper limit for normal adults is fifth order [reflexive series of levels of intentionality]'''" (p[[{$:book}47|30]])%0a*** "it may impose a limit on the number of people we can hold in a conversation. " (p[[{$:book}47|30]])%0a*** comparable with chess strategy and how deep a player can simulate a game amongst the tree of possibilities%0a** "This scale [of order of intentionality] seems to be linearly related to the absolute volume of these species' respective frontal lobes" (p[[{$:book}48|31]])%0a** very interesting discussion on this limit and Shakespeare plays and the writing skills required%0a** "language helps us manage more complex propositional sequences. That being so, we can ask: At what level of recursion does language become essential? " (p[[{$:book}51|34]])%0a* [[#Chapter3]][[#Chapter3|3 Is sociality a crucial prerequisite for the emergence of language?]]%0a** "[this chapter] examine the extent to which ultrasociality is indeed a crucial prerequisite. " (p[[{$:book}55|38]])%0a** "the great strength of human language is precisely its open-ended, fluid character, so that it can adapt extremely quickly to cope with the never-ending stream of possible novel meanings that need to be expressed. " (p[[{$:book}56|39]])%0a** "empirical data shows that language innovation is only driven by those who have already mastered enough systematicity and influence in the community so that their innovations have a chance to start spreading (Croft 2000)" (p[[{$:book}57|40]])%0a*** [[http://www.pearsoned.co.uk/bookshop/detail.asp?affid=gbs&t=683&item=100000000005719|Explaining Language Change]] An Evolutionary Approach%0a** "As Mufwene (2002) has put it: Language users are not in the business of learning a system but of communicating, and they use all possible resources to achieve that goal. " (p[[{$:book}57|40]])%0a*** hence the efficiency of language exchange vs. classrom%0a** "new linguistic material can get into an individual's inventory in two ways: %0a*** either by his inventing it as speaker, %0a*** or by his adopting it as hearer. " (p[[{$:book}58|41]])%0a**** see also my [[(Content.)Vocabulary]] and my [[(Seedea:Content.)Newconcepts]] pages%0a** "Grammaticalization occurs when these novel syntactic usage patterns have been sufficiently conventionalized that they are no longer seen as odd. " (p[[{$:book}58|41]])%0a** "there is a two-level system: %0a*** an inventory of form-meaning pairs (constructions) which are routinely used, and %0a*** an inventory of repair strategies which become active when some sort of problem occurs." (p[[{$:book}59|42]])%0a**** equivalent to an anti-pattern detection system%0a** "The individual and communal selection systems are coupled in the sense that individuals will prefer constructions that are known and used by others in order to increase their own communicative success." (p[[{$:book}59|42]]-[[{$:book}60|43]])%0a** "the Complex Adaptive Systems approach to language emergence and language dynamics proposes that language systems remain fluid as they are continuously adapted by their users. " (p[[{$:book}61|44]])%0a** "We define exhaustively in computational terms the cognitive architecture of an agent, which includes generic facilities for symbolic processing, such as unifying and merging feature structures (Steels and de Beule 2006), as well as procedures for detecting failures and executing repairs, and scripts for interacting with other agents. " (p[[{$:book}63|46]])%0a*** see also similar mutli-agent system simulations used in [[http://www.springerlink.com/content/n73582/?p=411f956167464951bbf8420a1ed7c418&pi=0|Evolutionary Epistemology, Language and Culture]] Springer 2006 and also from VUB AI lab%0a*** [[http://arti.vub.ac.be/~steels/|Luc Steels page]] at the VUB Artificial Intelligence Laboratory%0a** "the purpose of the experiment is to see what kinds of categories and linguistic constructions will emerge given specific repair strategies and, more specifically, whether the emergent languages involve perspective marking and grammatical constructions to express them. " (p[[{$:book}65|48]])%0a** "three specific examples of experiments [Joint attention, Perspective reversal, The reciprocal naming game] that shed more light on how far sociality is a crucial prerequisite. " (p[[{$:book}68|51]])%0a*** "without strong joint attention, communicative success dives below chance, with the result that the evolution of communication does not get off the ground. " (p[[{$:book}68|51]])%0a*** "a cooperative attitude is really the driving force towards the lexicalization and grammaticalization processes that shape complex language. " (p[[{$:book}71|54]])%0a*** "It is in the interest of both cooperation and deception to use the agreed naming conventions. " (p[[{$:book}72|55]])%0a** "Sociality is reflected both in the cognitive processes and in the interaction patterns (language games) of the agents. Ultrasociality, that is sociality beyond immediate kin, implies that there is a risk of exploitation and apparently animal communication systems are not prepared to take this risk. But human languages do, and as a consequence they are richer and adapt faster compared to animal communication systems. " (p[[{$:book}74|57]])%0a** concluding that "sociality is a crucial prerequisite for language and that language in turn must have helped maintain sociality in our species. " (p[[{$:book}74|57]])%0a* [[#Chapter4]][[#Chapter4|4 Holistic communication and the co-evolution of language and music: resurrecting an old idea]]%0a** "[this chapter] argue that musicality [variations in pitch, rhythm, tone, and timbre of the voice and the equivalent with regard to movements of the body] is indeed a key to understanding how language evolved: in essence, we can speak together because we once sang together. " (p[[{$:book}76|59]])%0a** "The use of variations in pitch, rhythm, tone, and timbre is particularly striking when one is listening to accomplished orators - the likes of Hitler, Luther King, and Churchill. The musical qualities of their orations are evidently playing a key role in their effectiveness. " (p[[{$:book}76|59]])%0a** "The musicality of language, and the similarities and the differences between music and language, are open to three evolutionary interpretations" (p[[{$:book}78|61]])%0a*** "One of these systems of communication and expression might be largely derivative of the other." (p[[{$:book}78|61]])%0a*** "language and music have completely independent evolutionary histories, with their overlaps being a consequence of recent cultural history. " (p[[{$:book}79|62]])%0a*** "music and language might have evolved from a single form of ancient communication and expression that had elements of both systems but cannot be adequately characterized as primarily one or the other. " (p[[{$:book}79|62]])%0a** "Six reasons for the use of holistic phrases rather than a compositional protolanguage by pre-modern humans" (p[[{$:book}82|65]])%0a*** "This is the most parsimonious interpretation." (p[[{$:book}82|65]])%0a*** "Sociality requires communication but not compositional language." (p[[{$:book}82|65]])%0a*** "The cultural stability of pre-modern human." (p[[{$:book}83|66]])%0a**** "Compositional language is the motor for cultural change: The possibility of creating an infinite number of new utterances would lead to the possibility of creating new types of tools as knowledge about tool effectiveness and manufacturing methods is exchanged. " (p[[{$:book}83|66]])%0a*** "The absence of symbolic artifact." (p[[{$:book}84|67]])%0a*** "A protolanguage which was compositional in nature would have been unstable. " (p[[{$:book}84|67]])%0a*** "If it was not the appearance of compositional language, what else was the cause of the cultural changes associated with the appearance of modern humans? " (p[[{$:book}84|67]])%0a** "Six reasons why hominin holistic phrase communication would have a degree of musicality" (p[[{$:book}85|68]])%0a*** "The evidence from anatomy." (p[[{$:book}85|68]])%0a*** "Singing and dancing for social bonding." (p[[{$:book}86|69]])%0a*** "The need to be emotional." (p[[{$:book}86|69]])%0a*** "Looking after infants." (p[[{$:book}87|70]])%0a*** "Display for mate attraction." (p[[{$:book}87|70]])%0a**** see my notes on [[ReadingNotes.TheMatingMind|The Mating Mind: how sexual choice shaped the evolution of human nature]] by Geoffrey Miller%0a*** "Mimicry of the natural world." (p[[{$:book}88|71]])%0a** "Hmmmmm stands for ''Holistic'', ''m''anipulative, ''m''ulti-''m''odal,''m''usicality, and ''m''imetic, which I believe were the key features for this general type of communication system, one that no doubt varied between hominin species and communities. " (p[[{$:book}88|71]])%0a** mention of [[http://www.philosophy.umd.edu/Faculty/pcarruthers/|Peter Carruthers]] and his view on [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Carruthers_%2526philosopher%2527#Notable_Ideas|the role of language in cognition]] (p[[{$:book}92|75]])%0a*** [[http://www.philosophy.umd.edu/Faculty/pcarruthers/Creative-thinking.htm|The evolution of creativity]] Human creativity: its cognitive basis, its evolution, and its connections with childhood pretence%0a* [[#Chapter5]][[#Chapter5|5 Music as a communicative medium ]]%0a** "language possesses at least one capacity that music does not share: that of expressing and communicating propositions and propositional attitudes. " (p[[{$:book}95|78]]-[[{$:book}96|79]])%0a** "In this chapter we shall be suggesting that music's inability to express unambiguous meaning underwrites its powers to manage situations of social uncertainty and exploring a framework for understanding how music appears able to sustain such polyvalent significance. " (p[[{$:book}96|79]])%0a** "In situations of social uncertainty language may become inefficacious or even dysfunctional. However, as we have noted, it is in just these types of situation that music appears most likely to manifest itself. " (p[[{$:book}96|79]])%0a** "While some of these requirements appear to be contradictory (how can a signal be honest yet polysemic?), it will be argued here that music provides an example of a communicative medium that conforms to all these requirements. " (p[[{$:book}97|80]])%0a** "Responses to music are evidently motivated by a history of personal engagement (Davies 1978), yet this history is not wholly individual and personal; it is mediated by, and rooted in, culture. " (p[[{$:book}101|84]])%0a** "We can now postulate two dimensions in the experience of meaning in music [...]%0a*** the motivational-structural dimension [...]%0a*** the culturally enactive dimension. " (p[[{$:book}102|85]])%0a** "music can be viewed as embodying the characteristics of the medium optimally adapted for the management of social uncertainty outlined earlier" (p[[{$:book}104|87]])%0a** "Music, like language, uses entrainment to coordinate interaction, but in music this serves a primary function and hence its cues for interaction are more strongly evident. " (p[[{$:book}110|93]])%0a** "music and language are complementary aspects of the modern human communicative toolkit, each functioning to achieve ends in respect of which the other may be less efficacious;" (p[[{$:book}111|94]])%0a* [[#Chapter6]][[#Chapter6|6 Cultural niche construction: evolution's cradle of language]]%0a** "By integrating human niche construction with gene-culture co-evolutionary theory (Cavalli-Sforza and Feldman 1981; Laland et al. 2000; Richerson and Boyd 2005), we develop an evolutionary framework to explore the evolution of language. " (p[[{$:book}116|99]])%0a*** see also my notes on [[ReadingNotes.DemonsInEden|Demons in Eden]] by Jonathan Silvertown, 2008%0a** "changes that organisms bring about in their own worlds are seldom thought to have evolutionary significance, and are rarely viewed as evolutionary processes. " (p[[{$:book}118|101]])%0a** "the adaptations of organisms cannot be exclusively consequences of organisms responding to ''autonomous'' natural selection: Sometimes they must be consequences of niche-constructing organisms responding to selection previously transformed by their own activities, or those of their ancestors" (p[[{$:book}118|101]])%0a** "organisms are bound to impose some nonrandom changes on their environments through their work" (p[[{$:book}121|104]])%0a** "Standard evolutionary theory can recognize niche construction as a product of evolution, but it cannot recognize it as a cause. " (p[[{$:book}121|104]])%0a** "Niche construction is both tractable to theoretical analyses and evolutionarily consequential. Adding niche construction to evolutionary theory changes our understanding of how evolution works. " (p[[{$:book}123|106]])%0a** "active formation and maintenance of a social group depends critically on the members of a group being able to communicate with each other. " (p[[{$:book}124|107]])%0a** "%3c%3cgroup niche construction>> [...] may demand shared fitness goals and some cooperation from multiple members of a group. " (p[[{$:book}125|108]])%0a** "Animal communication has been studied for decades without being called %3c%3cniche construction>> (Thorpe 1958; Maynard-Smith and Harper 2003), so why call it %3c%3cniche construction>> now? %0a*** Partly, to emphasize that all organisms are active components of each other's environments, and that between-organism communication typically induces phenotypic changes among the communicators. %0a*** Organisms are therefore likely to modify one or more of the natural selection pressures in their own and in each other's environments by communicating. " (p[[{$:book}126|109]])%0a** "although individual organisms do not live long, their niche-constructed products, be they termite mounds, beaver dams, or the organization of social groups and the communication networks on which that organization depends, can last much longer. The organization of animal societies, and their communication networks, can be transmitted across multiple generations of a population as an ecological inheritance" (p[[{$:book}126|109]])%0a** "Two preliminary points apply to all forms of communicative niche construction.%0a*** First, communication can only directly modify biotic sources of natural selection, by acting on whatever semantic information is carried by other organisms. It cannot act directly on any source of selection that does not itself carry and express semantic information. [...]%0a*** Second, the recognition that other organisms carry both material and informational resources may eventually require an extension of our previous models." (p[[{$:book}127|110]]-[[{$:book}128|111]])%0a** "we would expect a continuous %3c%3carms race,>> or struggle for social status, or social power, in any social animals that live in groups" (p[[{$:book}129|112]])%0a*** see also my notes on [[ReadingNotes.TheRedQueen|The Red Queen]] by Matt Ridley, 1999%0a** "Theoretical analyses suggest that cultural responses to self-imposed modified selection typically occur more rapidly than genetic responses, and often render genetic responses unnecessary" (p[[{$:book}131|114]])%0a*** see also [[http://seedmagazine.com/content/article/how_we_evolve/|How We Evolve]] by Benjamin Phelan, Seed Magazine 2008 (first added in my [[PersonalInformationStream.WithoutNotes]] page)%0a** "Enlarged neocortices and increased cognitive capacities may then have allowed hominids to express more cultural innovations, such as the cultural practice of cooking, which subsequently permitted a further reduction in gut size and another increase in brain size" (p[[{$:book}132|115]])%0a*** [[http://fora.tv/2009/06/02/An_Edible_History_of_Humanity_Tom_Standage|An Edible History of Humanity: Tom Standage]], FORA.tv, June 2009 (first added in my [[PersonalInformationStream.WithoutNotes]] page)%0a** "humans have socially learned communication, which implies that the selection pressures favoring language must have been changing, and changing at a rate that evolved forms of communication could not track. " (p[[{$:book}134|117]])%0a** "our ancestors constructed the environmental conditions that favored hominid reliance on culture (Odling-Smee et al. 2003), building niches in which it paid them to transmit more information to their offspring (Laland et al. 2000). " (p[[{$:book}135|118]]-[[{$:book}136|119]])%0a** "The more an organism controls and regulates its environment, and the environment of its offspring, the greater should be the advantage of transmitting cultural information across generations. " (p[[{$:book}136|119]])%0a*** one can think about that in a political context with an educational system managed by politicians securing the top schools, a principle close to the Condorcet model described in [[WatchingNotes.WatchingNotes#Incultures2|Incultures 2]]%0a** "Once started, cultural niche construction may become an autocatalytic process, with greater culturally generated environmental regulation leading to increasing homogeneity of the social environment as experienced by old and young, favoring further transgenerational cultural transmission. " (p[[{$:book}136|119]])%0a** "At least in humans, subtle cheats might operate by gaining control of communication networks, ensuring that the messages that were sent maximized their returns. Conceivably, this form of cheating might select for more competent, skillful communicators. " (p[[{$:book}137|120]]-[[{$:book}138|121]])%0a** "Our main objective is to offer an alternative evolutionary framework, based on two reciprocal causal processes in evolution, natural selection and niche construction, particularly cultural niche construction, instead of natural selection only (Laland and Sterelny 2006). " (p[[{$:book}138|121]])%0a* [[#Chapter7]][[#Chapter7|7 Playing With Meaning: Normative Function and Structure in Play]]%0a** "This chapter explores the potential of social play to generate shared fields of reference and simple rules in the co-construction of intentional actions and routines in which players demonstrate mutual awareness through structured signals, monitoring the attention of others, and cooperative engagement with an object. " (p[[{$:book}139|122]])%0a** "dialogic structural and normative functions make social play a proper model for understanding the emergence of language, as a negotiated, self-organizing system rather than a system of communication limited to modern human societies" (p[[{$:book}139|122]])%0a** "five criteria that identify play:%0a*** (1) a limited immediate function;%0a*** (2) an endogenous component in which the activity appears to be spontaneous, voluntary, intentional, pleasurable, rewarding, or reinforcing, and done for its own sake (autoletic);%0a*** (3) structural or temporal differences from ethotypic behavior;%0a*** (4) the repetition of salient actions and themes within and across play bouts; and%0a*** (5) finally, a relaxed behavioral field relatively free of stress. " (p[[{$:book}140|123]])%0a** "Participants in play co-construct meaning in a social context in real time, and simple rules appear to guide hierarchically embedded patterns of action. " (p[[{$:book}140|123]]-[[{$:book}141|124]])%0a** "We thus approached this game as a contextually embedded discourse in which the whole exchange was a process of %3c%3cnegotiation, explicitly an establishing and/or exercising of authority, an invocation of rights, and an imposition of constraints between parties about [how the game] and, indeed, how life should be played>> (Taylor 1997: 12). " (p[[{$:book}146|129]])%0a** "By recruiting activity over many cortical and subcortical areas, intentional representations co-constructed in play activate parts of networks also involved in non-play interactions. " (p[[{$:book}155|138]])%0a** "Play was governed by a tendency to streamline and economize frequently repeated actions just as described in the dynamic simulation of language formation" (p[[{$:book}156|139]])%0a** "dialogic structural and normative functions make social play a proper model for understanding the dynamic negotiation of language meaning, form, and syntax as an emergent, self-organized system of communication" (p[[{$:book}158|141]])%0a** see also Peter Carruthers' work mentionned on [[#Chapter5|Chapter 5]] regarding creativity and pretence%0a* [[#Chapter8]][[#Chapter8|8 The Ontogeny and Phylogeny of Non-verbal Deixis]]%0a** "Hominins were, [...] pre-adapted for one aspect of the faculty of language in the broad sense: joint attention" (p[[{$:book}160|143]])%0a** "follow others' pointing and gaze to more distant objects, even when those objects are not initially in their field of view (Adamson 1996; Butterworth 2003; Franco and Butterworth 1996). This capacity is referred to by developmental psychologists as %3c%3cjoint attention>>." (p[[{$:book}160|143]]-[[{$:book}161|144]])%0a*** like highlights in [[http://www.shiftspace.org/shifts/by/Utopiah/|ShiftSpace]]%0a** "Joint attention is widely and reasonably considered to be crucial for language acquisition" (p[[{$:book}161|144]])%0a** "Captive and wild apes are sampled from the same gene pool. Therefore, the different propensities of the different groups to point, and differences in pointing posture, are not genetic differences; chimpanzee pointing is a consequence of environmental influences on development. " (p[[{$:book}167|150]])%0a** "joint attention is paradigmatically a distributed cognitive act. " (p[[{$:book}170|153]])%0a** "Hidden assumption #1: early rearing history of apes is irrelevant to the development of declarative communication" (p[[{$:book}174|157]])%0a*** "(i) Orphaned from the wild, after witnessing their mothers being shot to death. " (p[[{$:book}175|158]])%0a*** "(ii) Raised in captivity in peer groups because the mothers were not competent to care for them. " (p[[{$:book}175|158]])%0a*** "(iii) Apes raised by their mothers in captivity" (p[[{$:book}176|159]])%0a*** "(iv) Cross-fostered apes" (p[[{$:book}176|159]])%0a** "Hidden assumption #2: enriched early rearing experience of humans is irrelevant to the development of declarative pointing" (p[[{$:book}177|160]])%0a** "Hidden assumption #3: declarative pointing is cognitively more sophisticated than imperative pointing" (p[[{$:book}178|161]])%0a*** "Pointing is, thus, an instrumental act, fundamentally imperative in nature, whether it is used in requestive contexts or in sharing attention to distant events" (p[[{$:book}178|161]])%0a** "According to [the Representational hypothesis] then, joint attention - the coordination of attention between two individuals with respect to a specific, distal locus - derives from an insight into mind-body relationships that actually exist." (p[[{$:book}179|162]])%0a** "the Representational hypothesis lacks parsimony in accounting for the emergence of so-called proto-declaratives for two reasons: %0a*** first, because it depends upon infants' representations of hypothetical entities that cannot be professed by these same children; %0a*** secondly, because it attributes two separate lineages of cognitive adaptations to account for very similar pointing behavior in very closely related organisms (humans and the other apes) with very similar anatomies who point in very similar ecological circumstances;" (p[[{$:book}179|162]]-[[{$:book}180|163]])%0a** "In the alternative scenario that we have outlined in this chapter, what we might call the Epigenetic perspective, our hominin ancestors faced epigenetically heritable ''ontogenetic'' contexts that were characterized by increasingly lengthy epochs of dependency of offspring upon their caregivers" (p[[{$:book}180|163]])%0a*** "according to this view, the capacity to capture and redirect the attention of a social partner is predicated upon cognitive abilities shared by humans and the other great apes, which emerge in particular kinds of contexts. " (p[[{$:book}180|163]])%0a** "According to the evidence reviewed here, great apes easily develop deictic repertoires in the complete absence of any explicit attempt to train them. " (p[[{$:book}181|164]])%0a** "we conclude that deixis, the ability to direct the attention of another to a specific locus, is a shared capacity of great apes and humans. " (p[[{$:book}181|164]])%0a* [[#Chapter9]][[#Chapter9|9 The Directed Scratch: Evidence for a Referential Gesture in Chimpanzees?]]%0a** "Until recently, most studies investigating the vocal communication of primates have focussed on three features essential for human language, the abilities to%0a*** (1) learn and modify calls,%0a*** (2) combine calls syntactically,%0a*** (3) refer to external events or objects in the environment" (p[[{$:book}183|166]])%0a** "researchers have quite naturally compared speech to another mode of communication, gestures. " (p[[{$:book}184|167]])%0a** "it is thought that gestures form a single, integrated system with speech" (p[[{$:book}184|167]])%0a** "We test the following three alternative hypotheses: %0a*** The behavior reflects behavioral conformity due to stimulus enhancement.%0a*** The behavior represents a physical response by an individual to parasites or dirt, thereby drawing the attention of the groomer to a potential area to groom and is not used by the signaler to transfer a communicative message to the recipient.%0a*** The gesture is used communicatively to indicate a precise spot on the body and to request a desired future action, namely grooming. " (p[[{$:book}187|170]])%0a** "behavioral criteria were used to infer goal-directedness:%0a*** (1) gazing at the recipient and%0a*** (2) response waiting (the signaler waits after the signal has been produced, expecting a response). " (p[[{$:book}189|172]])%0a** "directed scratch occurred primarily in dyads consisting of high-ranking males. " (p[[{$:book}192|175]])%0a** "directed scratching might be used during routine maintenance with no intention at all on the part of the scratching individual to communicate a specific message to nearby conspecifics. " (p[[{$:book}193|176]])%0a** "the gesture may be used communicatively by signalers to indicate a precise spot on their bodies. " (p[[{$:book}193|176]])%0a** "scratches are flexible communicative strategies which are used in different contexts and to signal different communicative messages such as %3c%3cfollow me>> or %3c%3cgroom me here>>." (p[[{$:book}194|177]])%0a** "Here we propose that directed scratches similar to social scratches may have arisen from scratching behavior and were ritualized into communicative signals. " (p[[{$:book}194|177]])%0a** "directed scratches may constitute the first step toward symbolic gestures. " (p[[{$:book}197|180]])%0a** "Our findings are thus consistent with the hypothesis that gestures used by our closest living relatives might have been the crucial modality within which the evolutionary precursors of symbolic communication evolved" (p[[{$:book}197|180]])%0a* [[#Chapter10]][[#Chapter10|10 The Origins of the Lexicon: How a Word-store Evolved]]%0a** "[This chapter concludes] that there are indications of a scaffolding effect in evolution:%0a*** The structure of the protolexicon builds on pre-existing conceptual structure, labeling existing concepts;%0a*** word learning in early hominins facilitates and structures concept learning;%0a*** more structure gives rise to more categories, and also to more differentiated categories;%0a*** more categories require more labels; vocabulary is then driven to increase." ([[{$:book}199|182]])%0a** "the mental lexicon is the set of vocabulary items (essentially, words and idioms) of the speaker's language, with each lexical entry having a set of phonetic, semantic, syntactic, and morphological features." ([[{$:book}199|182]])%0a** "protolexicon [...] the earliest kind of word-store used by hominins for linguistic communication. " ([[{$:book}200|183]])%0a** "if protolanguage is to be used for communication, the symbols must also be externalized, either by sounds, signs, or both. " ([[{$:book}201|184]])%0a** "many concepts (such as object individuation, which is essential for learning discrete vocabulary items) did not emerge with language, but were already available for language to exapt. " ([[{$:book}205|188]])%0a** "Hierarchical knowledge seems to be especially important, since it potentially gives structure to the whole lexicon, and may be exapted later on in evolution for handling the hierarchies found in other areas of the grammar (syntax in particular). " ([[{$:book}205|188]])%0a** "What seems likely [...] is that primates in general, and probably anthropoid apes in particular, have evolved to recognize and distinguish very similar categories. Given such a basis, the lexicon built (or builds anew for each child) on the categories already in place." ([[{$:book}210|193]])%0a** "we may begin to explain how the human lexicon comes to have such a large storage capacity: Labeling is important for categorization. " ([[{$:book}210|193]])%0a** "if labels facilitate category learning, then in evolutionary terms, the ability to link a concept with a label is highly adaptive. " ([[{$:book}214|197]])%0a** "The growth of vocabulary - even if it finds little external expression at first - is thus likely to produce an organism which is fitter for its environment. " ([[{$:book}214|197]])%0a** "The discussion above suggests a possible evolutionary pathway towards a protolexicon, which is subsequently driven to increase in size via a scaffolding effect.%0a*** Pre-existing conceptual organization is available to give substance to protovocabulary, which is structured categorially and hierarchically on the basis of pre-linguistic knowledge.%0a*** Having a protovocabulary is in itself adaptive, but labels also aid early hominins in the learning of categories.%0a*** As more categories are learned, a finer-grained vocabulary becomes necessary, and the lexicon is driven to increase in size. " ([[{$:book}216|199]])%0a** see also [[http://savethewords.org/|Save the Words.org]] by [[http://www.oxfordfajar.com.my/|Oxford Fajar]]%0a* [[#Chapter11]][[#Chapter11|11 Language-symbolization and Beyond]]%0a** "I will argue that such a view [language being primarily a symbolic system to be used for communication] is too simplistic. " (p[[{$:book}219|202]])%0a** "In discussing the %3c%3cevolution of language>> it is important to observe the following distinctions:%0a*** a. The evolution of the human lineage up to the emergence of language%0a*** b. The event that gave rise to the faculty of language as we know it%0a*** c. The subsequent evolution of humans and the emergence of language%0a*** d. A putative evolution OF language" (p[[{$:book}223|206]])%0a** description of the ''human cognitive system'' (HCS) as a modular system including (p[[{$:book}223|206]])%0a*** Computational system of Human Language (CHL)%0a*** PF-interface (Phonetic Form)%0a*** C-I-interface (Conceptual-Intentional) stand for the interfaces with the sound (or gesture)%0a** "The minimalist program seriously explores the idea that the syntactic system is intrinsically very simple, with the following principles:%0a*** i. Merge: %0a**** Combine two expressions into a composite expression %0a**** Indicate which of the two determines the further combinatorial properties of the result (the %3c%3chead>>)%0a*** ii. Agree: %0a**** Check whether two expressions match in features %0a**** Share feature values" (p[[{$:book}224|207]])%0a** "one cannot imagine a gradual increase in recursivity: Recursivity is a yes-no property. There isn't such a thing as a bit of recursivity" (p[[{$:book}227|210]]-211)%0a** "recursivity is not the only property that is special to language, there is still a reason to single it out: It is the one property that is non-gradual by necessity. " (p[[{$:book}228|211]])%0a** "Given the properties of the linguistic space, recursion necessarily alters the nature of signs. To put it a bit provocatively, recursion effectively turns language into a formal system. " (p[[{$:book}228|211]])%0a** "The addition of ''g'' [a formal instruction representing combinability] leads us beyond the Saussurean sign. It is a minimal change, ''prima facie'' trivial perhaps, but it is ''qualitative'' in nature. Adding this property to the sign opens the door for purely grammatical %3c%3cmachinery>>." (p[[{$:book}229|212]])%0a** "severing the direct connection between form and interpretation, as necessitated by embedded recursion realized in a linear medium, leads to what may well be the most characteristic property of language: Desymbolization" (p[[{$:book}235|218]])%0a** "purely mental objects severed from direct realization and interpretation opens the door for core properties of language" (p[[{$:book}235|218]])%0a** "On the one hand it enables unconstrained creativity; on the other it enables an efficient use of limited processing resources. " (p[[{$:book}235|218]])%0a** "Desymbolization of language allows us to ignore common sense, play with expectations, say the impossible, model what is not the case, express the inconceivable, escape from the here and now, and create poetry. In the end desymbolization feeds into imagination and gives rise to the richness and diversity of human culture as we know it. " (p[[{$:book}235|218]])%0a** "restrictions on processing capacity favor making the computations as efficient as possible - that is, making use of functional elements to encode relations that will be interpreted in the end where available. " (p[[{$:book}236|219]]-[[{$:book}237|220]])%0a*** see also [[Cookbook.Cognition#CognitiveScalability]]%0a** "A qualitative change may depend for its effectiveness on a quantitative change" (p[[{$:book}237|220]])%0a** "From the current perspective the pervasive role of grammaticalization processes in natural language has a deeper cause than just %3c%3cwear and tear>>, but derives from computational optimization" (p[[{$:book}238|221]])%0a** Eric Reuland's [[http://www.let.uu.nl/uilots/research/Breedte/Breedte-Reuland.htm|Research Interests]]%0a** see also my notes on [[ReadingNotes.StrangeLoop|I Am a Strange Loop]] by Douglas Hofstadter%0a* [[#Chapter12]][[#Chapter12|12 Grammaticalization From a Biolinguistic Perspective]]%0a** "In this chapter, I show that a biolinguistic approach (e.g. Chomsky 2005b, 2007) hasmuch to offer. In this introduction, I first briefly mention some other linguistic approaches that geneticists and others have often turned to, namely genetic and areal linguistics. In the remainder of the chapter, I argue for a biolinguistic approach. " (p[[{$:book}242|225]])%0a** "changes [...] can be seen in terms of cognitive economy of the syntactic derivation, e.g. semantically %3c%3clighter>> elements are preferred over %3c%3cheavier>> ones. " (p[[{$:book}243|226]])%0a*** see also my notion of [[Cookbook.Cognition#CognitiveScalability|Cognitive Scalability]] and its link to economy of scale and diseconomy of scale%0a** "the first step in the evolution of syntax is Merge. It brings with it notions of headedness (once you merge two elements, one determines the resulting label) and structural hierarchy. " (p[[{$:book}249|232]])%0a** "grammaticalization is a process whereby lexical items lose phonological weight and semantic specificity and gain grammatical functions. " (p[[{$:book}249|232]])%0a** "It is possible to formulate economy in terms of features: The computational load (in the Narrow Syntax) is less when semantic or interpretable features are not included in the derivation. " (p[[{$:book}260|243]])%0a** "If thematic structure was already present in protolanguage (Bickerton 1990), the evolutionary change of Merge made them linguistic. What was added through grammaticalization is the morphology, the second layer of necessary information. " (p[[{$:book}260|243]])%0a* [[#Chapter13]][[#Chapter13|13 Recursion, Phonological Storage Capacity, and the Evolution of Modern Speech]]%0a** "the question becomes what is the relationship of recursion to modern language and thinking? And what might be the mechanism or subspecies of recursion that bestows its advantages to cognition? " (p[[{$:book}262|245]])%0a** phonological storage capacity (PSC), subsystem of the working memory (WM)%0a*** "WM consists of a central executive, which manipulates three subsystems: [...]%0a**** (a) phonological storage system with a vocal and subvocal articulation processor; [...]%0a**** (b) a visuospatial sketchpad (VSSP), [...]%0a**** (c) an episodic buffer that integrates information from the other two subsystems and serves as a temporary store for this information and other material to be acted upon by the central executive." (p[[{$:book}262|245]])%0a** "Konrad Lorenz (1973) saw spatial orientation and the potential to create an %3c%3cimagined space>> within the central nervous system as the basis for all conceptual thinking and language. " (p[[{$:book}264|247]])%0a*** see also my ongoing article [[http://www.ourp.im/Papers/ARobjectsInSpace|Augmented Reality Objects In Space]] Augmented Planification in Action%0a** "we labeled this change [genetic neural mutation or epigenetic phenomenon that affected WM capacity sometime between 150,000 years ago and 30,000 years ago] ''Enhanced Working Memory'' (EWM)" (p[[{$:book}268|251]])%0a*** consider this in [[Cookbook.Cognition#WikiBrainMapping]]%0a** "How would EWM, by way of recursion, have enabled modern thinking?%0a*** One mechanism might have been that the speaker can %3c%3chold in mind>> a much greater number of options, and as such, can give the speaker a greater range of behavioral flexibility and even creativity.%0a*** Another mechanism may have been that EWM may have aided the rapid evolution of culture through %3c%3cthought experiments.>>" (p[[{$:book}268|251]])%0a** "The sequela of the latter change [genetic neural mutation that occurred sometime between 150,000 and 30,000 years ago enhanced working memory capacity and/or phonological storage capacity] allowed longer recursive and canonical utterances, and a consequent increase in the complexity and information content of utterances. " (p[[{$:book}271|254]])%0a* [[#Chapter14]][[#Chapter14|14 Why Women Speak Better Than Men and its Significance for Evolution]]%0a** "An explanation that does involve an adaptive function of the lowered larynx is that of size exaggeration" (p[[{$:book}273|256]])%0a** "in many animal species males have larynges that are much lower than those of the females of the species. " (p[[{$:book}273|256]])%0a** "the signals that can be produced with these lowered larynges tend to impress other members of the species (or predators) and thus confer an evolutionary advantage. " (p[[{$:book}273|256]])%0a** "it is therefore quite possible that size exaggeration played a role in the evolution of (especially the male) human vocal tract, I would argue that the size exaggeration hypothesis does not completely explain the unique shape of the human vocal tract. " (p[[{$:book}273|256]])%0a** "In this chapter, the areas of acoustic space that are accessible by models of the male and female vocal tract are compared. The notion of accessible acoustic area is similar to the maximum vowel space" (p[[{$:book}274|257]])%0a** "The results of the simulation will be compared with data from male and female speakers, and finally the implications for (modeling) the evolution of speech are discussed. " (p[[{$:book}274|257]])%0a** "Human perception is logarithmic. This means that humans perceive a doubling of frequency as sounding the same at every frequency. Therefore the logarithm (base 10) of the frequency of the formants was used. In this way every articulation can be characterized as a point in a two-dimensional acoustic space. " (p[[{$:book}277|260]])%0a** "With each articulatory model, ten data sets were generated, each consisting of 10,000 articulations. For each of these data sets, the area in acoustic space was calculated. " (p[[{$:book}280|263]])%0a** "Given that the female areas tend to be the largest, it can be concluded that the models with the lower larynx cover a smaller area of acoustic space than the model with the higher larynx. It must be stressed that the difference is small, but that it is significant. " (p[[{$:book}280|263]])%0a** the [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Convex_hull|Convex hull]] "for a set of points X in a real vector space V is the minimal convex set containing X." according to Wikipedia%0a** "results show that the female vocal tract is able to produce a larger range of acoustic signals than the male vocal tract, given the same articulatory constraints. " (p[[{$:book}281|264]])%0a** "the differences in acoustic abilities for the models with different larynx shapes and positions are not very large." (p[[{$:book}281|264]])%0a*** "the descent of the larynx, and probably other modifications for speech, were not the crucial factors that they are sometimes made out to be. " (p[[{$:book}281|264]])%0a** "research described in this chapter has at least illustrated the use of realistic geometric articulatory models in investigating the acoustic abilities of different vocal tracts. " (p[[{$:book}282|265]])%0a* [[#Chapter15]][[#Chapter15|15 Mosaic Neurobiology and Anatomical Plausibility]]%0a** "Each piece [from the system of neuroanatomical parts that function together to subserve language] may have been, in fact most probably was, evolutionarily shaped to serve some non-linguistic function. " (p[[{$:book}286|269]])%0a** "Broca's area and the parietal-occipital-temporal junction (POT), plus Wernicke's area (especially for auditory linguistic processing) are necessary, if not sufficient, for language. " (p[[{$:book}287|270]])%0a** "The discussion [human unique language faculty] is frequently couched in terms of the distinction between %0a*** the faculty of language narrowly construed, or FLN, and%0a*** the faculty of language broadly construed, or FLB. %0a*** FLN contains aspects of language that are both uniquely human and unique to language; %0a*** FLB contains organism-internal features of language that may be shared with other human cognitive systems and/or with other species. " (p[[{$:book}292|275]]-[[{$:book}293|276]])%0a** "distinguish between conceptual structure broadly construed and narrowly constructed, and hence between CSN and CSB. " (p[[{$:book}294|277]])%0a*** conceptual structure broadly construed (CSB)%0a*** conceptual structure narrowly construed (CSN)%0a** "Spatial cognition involves portions of posterior parietal cortex (PPC) that lie adjacent to the POT, specifically Brodmann's areas 5 and 7, which lie along the intraparietal sulcus. " (p[[{$:book}297|280]])%0a** "human conceptual structure necessarily involves somatosensory-based spatial structure. Serious consideration of the anatomy of PPC and its connectivity with the POT leads to the conclusion that it could be no other way. " (p[[{$:book}299|282]])%0a** "The PPC-frontal circuitry underlying these thematic relations is shared with all primates, but the PPC evolutionary development yielding the POT is uniquely human. Hence an account of a piece of human linguistic uniqueness. " (p[[{$:book}300|283]])%0a** "The primary point to be made here is that, whatever else we may require of research on the origins of language, we must insist that the hypotheses made be anatomically (and, ultimately, genetically) plausible. " (p[[{$:book}302|285]])%0a%0a(:lp: 365:)(:ld: 26/10/09:)(:lc: 15:)%0a%0a%0a!!!See also%0a* previous work by author I encountered earlier%0a** [[ReadingNotes.EvolutionaryDynamics|Evolutionary Dynamics]] on language and the more specific article [[http://www.nature.com/nature/journal/v449/n7163/abs/nature06137.html|Quantifying the evolutionary dynamics of language]], Nature 2007%0a** Noam Chomsky for his general work on [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Universal_grammar|universal grammar (UG)]]%0a** Steven Mithen for [[http://www.routledge.com/shopping_cart/products/product_detail.asp?sku=&isbn=0415160960&parent_id=&pc=|Creativity in Human Evolution and Prehistory]], Routledge 1998%0a** Frederick Coolidge and Thomas Wynn for [[http://eu.wiley.com/WileyCDA/WileyTitle/productCd-1405152540.html|The Rise of Homo sapiens: The Evolution of Modern Thinking]], Wiley-Blackwell 2009%0a** Bart de Boer from [[http://www.springerlink.com/content/n73582/?p=411f956167464951bbf8420a1ed7c418&pi=0|Evolutionary Epistemology, Language and Culture]] A Non-Adaptationist, Systems Theoretical Approach, Springer 2006%0a* Chapter [[ReadingNotes.FECN#FECN_Chapter5|5 Invention and community in the emergence of language: Insights from new sign languages]] by Michael A. Arbib in Foundations in Evolutionary Cognitive Neuroscience%0a** cf [[{$:book}76|59]], [[{$:book}79|62]], [[{$:book}81|64]], [[{$:book}89|72]], [[{$:book}113|96]], [[{$:book}154|137]], [[{$:book}237|220]], [[{$:book}298|281 n. 9]]%0a* [[http://cultural-science.org/blog/|Cultural Science]]%0a* [[http://www.mitpressjournals.org/page/podcasts|Samuel Jay Keyser, Editor-in-Chief of Linguistic Inquiry, with Noam Chomsky]], Podcasts at MIT Press Journals September 2009%0a* [[http://www.arte.tv/fr/Comprendre-le-monde/philosophie/2892262.html|Philosophie : Langage]] avec Raphaël Enthoven et son invite Philippe Schlenker, Arte 2009%0a* [[http://www.icea.ox.ac.uk/research/lucy-to-language/|Lucy to Language: The Archaeology of the Social Brain]] at Institute of Cognitive and Evolutionary Anthropology, Oxford University%0a** aim is to explore how it is that we came to be human%0a** main focus is on how the "Social Brain Hypothesis"%0a* [[http://ukcatalogue.oup.com/product/9780197264522.do|Social Brain, Distributed Mind]] edited by Robin Dunbar, Clive Gamble and John Gowlett, Oxford University Press 2009%0a** Robin Dunbar is also author of Chapter [[#Chapter2|2 - Why only humans have language]]%0a* [[PersonalInformationStream.WithoutNotes#AdventureOfEnglish|The Adventure of English]], ITV, 2003%0a* [[http://www.diffusion.ens.fr/index.php?res=cycles&idcycle=443|École internationale d’automne en linguistique (EALing)]] 2009%0a* René Doursat's page on [[http://doursat.free.fr/research_neural_morph.html|Morphodynamics]] : "Bridging the gap between vision and language by importing complex system modeling into linguistics"%0a* [[http://www.cell.com/trends/cognitive-sciences/abstract/S1364-6613(10)00140-3|Language evolution in the laboratory]], Trends in Cognitive Sciences August 2010%0a%0a!!!Overall remarks and questions%0a* evolutionary studies seem to be the realm of hypothesis piggy-backing%0a** i.e. "Your hypothesis is just a consequence of mine and was able to leverage it while mine is the real cause."%0a* study on the evolution of grammar%0a** example %0a*** conjugaison in the french language and why some tenses are not used anymore%0a** link to more social studies like [[ReadingNotes.HighSpeedSociety]]%0a%0a!!!!Synthesis%0aSo in the end, it was about X and was based on Y.%0a%0a!!!!Critics%0aPoint A, B and C are debatable because of e, f and j.%0a%0a!!!Vocabulary%0a(:new_vocabulary_start:)%0aadducing%0aheretofore%0aferal%0aagonistic%0a(:new_vocabulary_end:)%0a%0a!!!Post-reading model%0aDraw a schema (using PmGraphViz or another solution) of the situation of the area in the studied domain after having read the book. Link it to the pre-reading model and align the two to help easy comparison.%0a%0a!!!Categories%0a* [[!Neurology]]%0a* [[!Sociology]]%0a%0a%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[ReadingNotes.ReadingNotes|Menu]]'' ReadingNotes.TheRedQueen=[[http://www.powells.com/biblio/0060556579?&PID=31879|The Red Queen: Sex and the Evolution of Human Nature]] by Matt Ridley - ISBN 0060556579 - Perennial 2003 (first published in Great Britain in 1993 by Penguin Books)%0a(:isbn: 0060556579:)%0a%0a%25comment%25note that this was finished much earlier but without recall, recall starts a month before the current date to already start with very spaced recalls%25%25%0a(:startrecall: 25/11/10:)%0a%0a!!!Motivation%0aHaving read Geoffrey Miller's [[TheMatingMind]] and thinking The Red Queen was either a foundation of its main hypothesis or an alternative view.%0a%0a!!!Reading%0a* [[#Chapter1]][[#TheRedQueen_Chapter1]]1 Human Nature%0a** "This book is an inquiry into the nature of that human nature: Its theme is that it is impossible to understand human nature without understanding how it evolved, and it is impossible to understand how it evolved without understanding how human sexuality evolved. For the central theme of our evolution has been sexual." (p4)%0a** "Everything can be inherited except sterility." (p5)%0a** "I am going to argue that there are very few features of the human psyche and nature that can be understood without reference to reproduction" (p6)%0a** brief reharsal of history of the evolution concept, Lamarck, Darwin, Weismann%0a*** "We now know that Lamarckism cannot work because bodies are built from cakelike recipes, not architectural blueprints, and it is simply impossible to feed information back into the recipe by changing the cake" (p8)%0a** opening with Dawkins%0a*** "even the emancipation from evolution that we so fondly imagine we have achieved must itself have evolved because it suited the replication of genes." (p9)%0a*** fondly and speculative indeed (sic)%0a** "Throughout this book I will assume that the greater the degree of complexity there is in a behavior pattern, genetic mechanism, or psychological attitude, the more it implies a design for a function." (p15-16)%0a** "Every living creature is a product of its past. When a neo-Darwinian asks, "Why? " he is really asking, "How did this come about? " He is a historian." (p17)%0a** "One of the peculiar features of history is that time always erodes advantage: Every invention sooner or later leads to a counterinvention. Every success contains the seeds of its own overthrow. Every hegemony comes to an end. Evolutionary history is no different." (p17)%0a** "This concept, that all progress is relative, has come to be known in biology by the name of the Red Queen, after a chess piece that Alice meets in Through the Looking-Glass, who perpetually runs without getting very far because the landscape moves with her." (p18)%0a** "Every creature on earth is in a Red Queen chess tournament with its parasites (or hosts), its predators (or prey), and, above all, with its mate." (p19)%0a** "anything that increases reproductive success will spread at the expense of anything that does not-even if it threatens survival." (p20)%0a** "this book will end with the astonishing theory that the human intellect itself is a product of sexual rather than natural selection, for most evolutionary anthropologists now believe that big brains contributed to' reproductive success either by enabling men to outwit and outscheme other men (and women to outwit and outscheme other women) or because big brains were originally used to court and seduce members of the other sex." (p21)%0a*** so... what did Mitter's book [[#TheMatingMind|The Mating Mind]] published 7 years later, 2000, added? details on Runway Processes, better formalism and data from simulation, ..?%0a* [[#Chapter2]][[#TheRedQueen_Chapter2]]2 The Enigma%0a** "Evolution's immediate popularity (and it was popular) owed much to the fact that it was misunderstood as a theory of steady progress from amoeba to man, a ladder of self-improvement." (p27)%0a** "'''evolution is a treadmill, not a ladder'''" (p27)%0a** "recombination and outcrossing are the essential procedures of sex. Everything else about it -gender, mate choice, incest avoidance, polygamy, love, jealousy- are ways of doing outcrossing and recombination more effectively or carefully." (p30)%0a** "Evolving is not a goal but a means to solving a problem." (p31)%0a** "Sexual species shared their newly invented genes among all individuals; asexual ones did not. So sexual species were like groups of inventors pooling their resources." (p32)%0a** "all biologists agreed that no creature could ever evolve the ability to help its species at the expense of itself. Only when the two interests coincided would it act selflessly." (p36)%0a** "The most obvious reason to borrow genes is to benefit from the ingenuity of others as well as yourself. Sex brings together mutations, constantly rearranging genes into new combinations until fortuitous synergy results." (p46)%0a** "if sex is good at throwing together good combinations of genes, it will be even better at breaking them up." (p46)%0a** "The cost of making proofreading mechanisms perfect gets rapidly higher as you get nearer to perfection; in other words, it is like the law of diminishing returns. Allowing some mistakes through but having sex to purge them out may be cheaper." (p50)%0a* [[#Chapter3]][[#TheRedQueen_Chapter3]]3 The Power of Parasites%0a** "Lottery models predict that sex should be most common where in fact it is rarest -among highly fecund, small creatures in changeable environments. On the contrary, here sex is the exception; but in big, long-lived,: slow-breeding creatures in stable environments sex is the rule" (p59)%0a** "[Leigh Van Valen] discovery was that the probability a family of animals would become extinct does not depend on how long that family has already existed. In other words, species do not get better at surviving (nor do they grow feeble with age, as individuals do). Their chances of extinction are random." (p64)%0a*** confirming the repeated coelacanth example?%0a** "Survival is a zero-sum game. Success only makes one species a more tempting target for a rival species." (p64)%0a** the famous quote from Lewis Carroll's Alice, 1871%0a*** "Well, in our country," said Alice, still panting a little, "you'd generally get to somewhere else if you ran very fast for a long time as we've been doing."%0a*** "A slow sort of country!" said the Queen."Now, here, you see, '''it takes all the running you can do to keep in the same place''': If you want to get to somewhere else, you must run at least twice as fast as that!" (p64)%0a** "things that kill animals or prevent them from reproducing are only rarely physical factors. Far more often other creatures are involved - parasites, predators, and competitors." (p65)%0a** "Parasites and their hosts are locked in a close evolutionary embrace." (p66)%0a** "Arms race analogies are flawed, though. In a real arms race, an old weapon rarely regains its advantage. The day of the longbow will not come again. In the contest between a parasite and its host, it is the old weapons, against which the antagonist has forgotten how to defend, that may well be the most effective." (p71)%0a** "The longer your generation time, the more genetic mixing you need to combat your parasites." (p71)%0a** "Sexual species can call on a sort of library of locks that is unavailable to asexual species. This library is known by two long words that mean roughly the same thing: heterozygosity and polymorphism" (p72)%0a*** is there a formal representation of evolution and the different mechanisms involved? if possible in a functional language or at least in a diagram form, an equivalent of UML?%0a**** somehow, computer simulations of evolution like Tierra and also research in optimization using evolutionary algorithms do provide this type of representations%0a*** and... compare formalization of the evolutionary process with the formalization of the creative process, cf [[Seedea:Research/Experiments]]%0a** "The immune system is a fairly recent invention in geological terms. It started in the reptiles perhaps 300 million years ago." (p74)%0a** "according to this theory [keep mutating so that each generation has different antigen], the AIDS virus evolves until it finds a chink in the body 's immune armor" (p75)%0a*** warning, this note orignially dates back to 1993, so despite revision from later edition one should check active related research%0a** Hamilton's simulation (p76-79) with its "cubic" genetic space%0a** "Women add sperm to their eggs because if they did not, the resulting babies would be identically vulnerable to the first parasite that picked their genetic locks." (p86)%0a** chapter overall describing the "engine" of parasite against their host, creating functional innovations requiring always increasing amount of "creativity" (largest pool of solutions) including the immune system and, potentially sex of course%0a* [[#Chapter4]][[#TheRedQueen_Chapter4]]4 Genetic Mutiny and Gender%0a** opening the chapter with the tragedy of the commons (p91)%0a** "a one-way ticket to riches for the individual and a one-way ticket to poverty for the village. Individually rational behavior leads to a collectively irrational outcome. The free-rider wins at the expense of the good citizen." (p91)%0a** "Even in a more complicated organism such as an amoeba, formed by an agglomeration of ancestral bacteria sometime in the distant past, there is little difference between the interests of the team and the individual members." (p96)%0a*** see also my notes on [[PersonalInformationStream/WithoutNotesOlderThanOctober09#BacteriaCognition|Seeking the foundations of cognition in bacteria: From Schroedinger’s negative entropy to latent information]]%0a** example of genetic parasite by a scale insect%0a** "the parasitic sperm cells eat out its gonads and replace them with themselves." (p97)%0a** "A son is a high-risk, high-reward reproductive option compared with a daughter:" (p116)%0a** discussion on the potential bias regarding sex selection, including social preferences and, mostly unsucessful, solutions tried in different cultures%0a** "If gender selection were cheap, a fifty-fifty sex ratio would be imposed by parliaments of people as surely as equitable meiosis was imposed by the parliament of the genes." (p128)%0a* [[#Chapter5]][[#TheRedQueen_Chapter5]]5 The Peacock's Tale%0a** "theory of sexual selection, an intricate and surprising collection of insights about the evolution of seduction in animals, which is the subject of this chapter." (p132)%0a** "The goal for every female animal is to find a mate with sufficient genetic quality to make a good husband, a good father, or a good sire. The goal for every male animal is often to find as many wives as possible and sometimes to find good mothers and dams, only rarely to find good wives." (p132-133)%0a** "males invest less and seek quantity of mates, while females invest more and seek quality of mates" (p133)%0a*** to send to Emilie as we had a brief discussion on that topic years ago%0a** "This chapter is about a kind of Red Queen contest, one that resulted in the invention of beauty" (p133)%0a** referring directly to the original book by Darwin The Descent of Man and Selection in Relation to Sex (p133)%0a** see also my analysis on beauty and it's relation to information in [[Seedea:Utopiahanalysis/Utopiahanalysis]]%0a** "Darwin got the idea in the first place; he knew that the gaudiest plumes of male birds were used in courting females and not in other activities. When two peacocks fight or when one runs away from a predator, the tail is kept carefully folded away." (p136)%0a** "Definitive evidence that the female preference itself is heritable has so far been hard to come by" (p137)%0a*** see chapter [[TheMatingMind#Chapter3|3 The Runaway Brain]] of [[TheMatingMind]]%0a**** page 72 "the sexual preference [...] can genetically piggyback on the very trait that it prefers. This gives the runaway process its positive-feedback power, its evolutionary momentum." which interestingly reference back to the last chapter of this book%0a** "The more costly the handicap, the better it was as a signal of his genetic quality;" (p148)%0a** "handicaps might (perhaps must) not only affect survival and reflect quality but also do so in a graduated way;" (p149)%0a** "Making something symmetrical is not easy. If things go wrong, the chances are it will come out asymmetrical" (p152)%0a*** see also section Attraction to specific physical traits: symmetry of chapter [[FECN#Chapter7]]7 The evolutionary cognitive neuropsychology of face preferences]] in my notes on [[FECN|Foundations in Evolutionary Cognitive Neuroscience]]%0a*** there is also the opposite argument in design (thus eventually in DNA) that generative design (following a code that unfold itself) use symmetry precisely because it uses less information%0a** "The evolutionary pressure on a female -assuming she benefits from choosing the best male- is to invent resistance to all but the most charming displays" (p161)%0a** "Each species chooses to exploit the senses that its females are best at detecting. This is, in a sense, to return to Darwin' s original idea: that females have aesthetic senses, for whatever reason, and that those senses shape male ornaments" (p162)%0a* [[#Chapter6]][[#TheRedQueen_Chapter6]]6 Polygamy and the Nature of Men%0a** "Life is a Sisyphean race, run ever faster toward a finish line that is merely the start of the next race." (p174)%0a** "There is no nature that exists devoid of nurture; there is no nurture that develops without nature." (p175)%0a** "perhaps it is foolish even to talk of humans having a mating system at all: They do what they want, adapting their behavior to the prevailing opportunity.'" (p178)%0a** after a brief warning regarding "natural" causes vs moral or what is usually considered "right" or "wrong" the author concludes "Evolution does not lead to Utopia." (p181)%0a** "Game theory is different from other forms of theorizing because it recognizes that the outcome of a transaction often depends on what other people are doing." (p184)%0a*** first mention of the game theory framework despite repetitive references to work in economy, computer simulation and message signaling%0a** "To determine our mating system we need to know our natural habitat and our past" (p188)%0a** "this combination of time and place as the %3c%3cenvironment of evolutionary adaptedness>>, or EEA" (p191)%0a*** also mentinned in chapter [[FECN#Chapter1|1 Introduction to evolutionary psychology: A Darwinian approach to human behavior and cognition]] from my notes on [[FECN|Foundations in Evolutionary Cognitive Neuroscience]]%0a** "Farming opened the way for one man to grow much more powerful than his peers by accumulating a surplus of food, whether grain or domestic animals, with which to buy the labor of other men." (p194)%0a*** see also [[PersonalInformationStream.WithoutNotes#EdibleHistory|An Edible History of Humanity: Tom Standage]]%0a** "Brothers tend to help one another because they are related; what's good for your brother's genes is good for yours since you share half your genes with him: But there is another way to ensure that altruism pays: reciprocity. If an animal wants help from another, he could promise to return the favor in the future." (p196)%0a** "Laura Betzig has examined 104 politically autonomous societies and found that %3c%3cin almost every case, power predicts the size of a man's harem.>>" (p199)%0a** "one thing to find that powerful emperors were polygamous but quite another to discover that they each adopted similar measures to enhance their reproductive success within the harem: wet nursing, fertility monitoring, claustration of the concubines, and so on. These are not the measures of men interested in sexual excess. They are the measures of men interested in producing many children." (p199-200)%0a** "This is presumably the reason that the early Church became so obsessed with matters of sex. It recognized sexual competition to be one of the principal causes of murder and mayhem." (p202)%0a* [[#Chapter7]][[#TheRedQueen_Chapter7]]7 Monogamy and the Nature of Women%0a** "It is our usual monogamy, not our occasional polygamy, that sets us apart from other mammals, including apes." (p212)%0a** "adultery and its disapproval are both %3c%3cnatural>>" (p219)%0a** "In short, the reason adultery is so common in colonial birds is that it enables a male bird to have more young and enables a female bird to have better young" (p224)%0a** "The typical woman's pattern of infidelity and orgasm is exactly what you would expect to find if she were unconsciously trying to get pregnant from a lover while not leaving a husband" (p226)%0a** "[Kim] Hill thinks the most important motive is that Ache women are constantly preparing for the possibility that they will be deserted by their husbands. They are building up alternative relationships and are more likely to be unfaithful if the marriage is going badly. That is, of course, a double-edged sword: The marriage could break up because the affair is discovered." (p228)%0a** "Polygamy is rare in hunter-gatherer societies, but adultery is common wherever it has been looked for." (p229)%0a** "Jealousy is a %3c%3chuman universal>>, and no culture lacks it:" (p235)%0a*** also mentioned in chapter [[FECN#Chapter8|Sex differences in the neural correlates of jealousy]] from my notes on [[FECN|Foundations in Evolutionary Cognitive Neuroscience]]%0a** "Psychologists have found that couples who lack moments of jealousy are less likely to stay together than jealous ones" (p237)%0a** "Cuckoldry is an asymmetrical fate. A woman loses no genetic investment if her husband is unfaithful, but a man risks unwittingly raising a bastard" (p237)%0a** "[Nancy Wilmsen] Thornhill concludes that these rules had nothing to do with incest but were all about rulers trying to prevent wealth concentration by families other than their own; they usually excepted themselves from such laws:" (p243)%0a** "the claim of evolutionists is not that these measures of success are today the tickets to reproductive success but that they once were" (p243)%0a*** see also [[Wikipedia:Darwinian history]] and the work of William Irons%0a** "Wealth and power are means to women; women are means to genetic eternity." (p244)%0a* [[#Chapter8]][[#TheRedQueen_Chapter8]]8 Sexing the Mind%0a** "There are three reasons to expect evolution to have produced different mentalities in men and women." (p249)%0a*** "men and women are mammals, and all mammals show sexual differences in behavior%0a*** men and women are apes, and in all apes there are great rewards for males that show aggression toward other males, for males that seek mating opportunities, and for females that pay close attention to their babies%0a*** men and women are human beings, and human beings are mammals with one highly unusual characteristic: a sexual division of labor." (p249-250)%0a** "far from being an ape with fewer than usual sex differences, the human being may prove to be an ape with more than usual sex differences." (p250)%0a** "This phenomenon -that people specialize in what they are good at and so create conditions that suit their genes- is known as the Baldwin effect" (p252)%0a** "Testosterone masculinizes the body; without it, the body remains female, whatever its genes. It also masculinizes the brain" (p254)%0a** "The practice of going out to work in an office or a factory is foreign and novel to the psychology of a savanna-dwelling ape. It is just as foreign to a man as to a woman." (p262)%0a** "High-earning women value the earning capacity of their husbands more, not less, than low-earning women. Even a survey of fifteen powerful leaders of the feminist movement revealed that they wanted still more powerful men." (p268)%0a** "People lower their expectations according to their age, looks, and wealth." (p269)%0a** "Just as it is foolish to deny the differences between the sexes in the face of the evidence presented here, so it is foolish to exaggerate them." (p276)%0a** "People seem to forget easily that the word is is different from the word ''should''. If we choose to redress the sexual differences between the minds of men and women through policy, we are going against nature, but no more than when we outlaw murder." (p276)%0a* [[#Chapter9]][[#TheRedQueen_Chapter9]]9 The Uses of Beauty%0a** using the principle Konrad Lorenz's imprint to explain why incest happens rarely, discarding Freud's work (p285)%0a** "This concept of the critical period is presumably what lies behind the Westermarck incest-avoiding instinct" (p286)%0a** "Thinness has become what fatness was: a sign of statu" (p289)%0a** "%3c%3cThe face is the most information-dense part of the body>> is how Don Symons put it" (p296)%0a** "All that the Fisher effect requires is for men to show a tendency to prefer the average face, and runaway selection will take over." (p297)%0a** "fashion has always been, until recently, a matter of class emulation" (p300)%0a** "modern women possess a mental mechanism, evolved during the Pleistocene period, that enables them to read what correlates to status among men and find such clues desirable." (p300)%0a** "Fashion is change and obsolescence imposed on a pattern of tyrannical conformity. Fashion is about status, and yet the sex that is obsessed with fashion is trying to impress the sex that cares least about status" (p304)%0a** "The depressing part of Darwin's insight [If all our women were to become as beautiful as the Venus de Medici, we should for a time be charmed; but we should soon wish for variety; and as soon as we had obtained variety, we should wish to see certain characters in our women a little exaggerated beyond the then existing common standard.] is that it shows how beauty cannot exist without ugliness" (p304)%0a** "Bruce Ellis showed how we manage this %3c%3cassortative mating>> pattern" (p305)%0a*** very interesting experiment, yet the instruction "to pair up with the highest number they could find" automatically lead to this predictable result thus wondering where is the actual value of this experiment%0a** "Repeated rejection causes us to lower our sights; an unbroken string of successful seductions encourages us to aim a little higher. But it is worth it to get off the Red Queen' s treadmill before you drop" (p306)%0a* [[#Chapter10]][[#TheRedQueen_Chapter10]]10 The Intellectual Chess Game%0a** "Learning implies plasticity, whereas instinct implies preparedness." (p313)%0a** "The ability to learn a language, like almost all the other human brain functions, is an instinct for learning." (p315)%0a** "The Jamesian notion that man has instincts to learn things at a stroke demolishes the whole dichotomy of learning versus instinct, nature versus nurture, genes versus environment, human nature versus human culture, innate versus acquired, and all the dualisms that have plagued the study of the mind ever since Rene Descartes" (p316)%0a*** mentioning also the John Locke's "tabula rasa" one can wonder not just about the impact of a realistic model, but also about the consequences of being "locked" in an improper one, the risk of "intellectual hegemony" (thus of course the importance of [[Seedea:Research.Research|epistemology]] ;)%0a** first mention of artificial intelligence page 320, dating it back to the 1980s only%0a** "Any animal whose generations overlap and which lives in groups can accumulate a store of knowledge of natural history that is passed on merely by imitation. The explanation fails the test of applying only to humans." (p326)%0a** "Red Queen chess game: The faster mankind ran -the more intelligent he became- the more he stayed in the same place because the people over whom he sought psychological dominion were his own relatives, the descendants of the more intelligent people from previous generations" (p332)%0a** "We are clever because we are -and to the extent that we are- natural psychologists" (p333)%0a** "Richard Dawkins and John Krebs pointed out that animals use communication principally to manipulate one another rather than to transfer information:" (p333-334)%0a** reference to Geoffrey Miller, author of [[ReadingNotes.ReadingNotes#TheMatingMind|The Mating Mind]] (p337)%0a*** discussion about Miller's theory for the 7 pages that conclude the chapter%0a** "Some of the best arguments, such as Fisher 's theory of runaway sexual selection, are circular." (p343)%0a** "Miller is actually rather proud of the theory' s circularity because he believes we have learned from computer simulation that evolution is a process which pulls itself up by its bootstraps. [...] Evolution is circular." (p343-344)%0a*** an aesthetic opinion I deeply share (even if fractal is different from circularity, ideas are close)%0a** "I end with one of the strangest of the consequences of sex: that the choosiness of human beings in picking their mates has driven the human mind into a history of frenzied expansion for no reason except that wit, virtuosity, inventiveness, and individuality turn other people on." (p344)%0a* [[#TheRedQueen_ChapterEpilogue]][[#Epilogue]]Epilogue The Self-Domesticated Ape%0a** "as long as we can keep asking why, we have a noble purpose" (p349)%0a%0a%0a!!!See also%0a* my notes on [[The Mating Mind]] by Geoffrey Mitter, 2000%0a* my artwork entitled [[Seedea:CatArt.CatArt#RedQueener|RedQueener]]%0a* [[http://www.ra.cs.uni-tuebingen.de/mitarb/ebner/research/evoPlant2/evoPlant2.html|Coevolution and the Red Queen Effect Shapes Virtual Plants]] Marc Ebner%0a* [[http://vimeo.com/1478055|Malice In Wonderland: The Red Queen Theory]] by Ed Watkins, 2008%0a* [[http://oyc.yale.edu/ecology-and-evolutionary-biology/principles-of-evolution-ecology-and-behavior/content/sessions/lecture13.html|Principles of Evolution, Ecology and Behavior EEB 122 Session 13 - Sexual Selection]] by Stephen Stearns, Open Yale Courses 2009%0a* [[http://www.ted.com/talks/matt_ridley_when_ideas_have_sex.html|When ideas have sex]] by Matt Ridley, TEDGlobal July 2010%0a* reviews%0a** [[http://www.acampbell.ukfsn.org/bookreviews/r/ridley-2.html|by Anthony Campbell]], 1999%0a** [[http://www.mcgoodwin.net/pages/otherbooks/mr_redqueen.html|by Michael McGoodwin]], 2001%0a%0a%0a!!!Overall remarks and questions%0a* will understanding this process and its regularity still lead to the same situation anyway?%0a** if we can leverage it to generate solutions but it remains a "natural law" then the generated solutions would still generate the process (coherent anyway with a pervasive evolutionary process)%0a* what is Clark's opinion on the evolution of the cognitive scaffolding?%0a* with such emphasis (here and in previously read books) on the importance of language and its specificity on grammar, does it announce the death of "natural interfaces" regarding their power? (but not regarding the simplicity and thus adoption rate)%0a** consequently are we going back, again, to the debate between command-line interface (CLI) vs visual interface?%0a* does chapter [[#Chapter3|3 The Power of Parasites]] also applies to all systems?%0a** e.g. political systems, laws systems, IT systems?%0a** see my own view through Seedea:Research/Drive%0a%0a!!!Vocabulary%0a(:new_vocabulary_start:)%0asuccor%0aapocryphal%0apluck%0afallow%0abarren%0achattel%0atussles%0aheiress%0aanathema%0aparables%0ameandering%0arung%0aemetics%0aexculpates%0aflout%0aadamantly%0a(:new_vocabulary_end:)%0a%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a!!!Categories%0a* [[!Biology]]%0a* [[!Sociology]]%0a ReadingNotes.TheScienceOfManagingOurDigitalStuff=[[https://mitpress.mit.edu/books/science-managing-our-digital-stuff|The Science Of Managing Our Digital Stuff]] by Ofer Bergman and Steve Whittaker - ISBN 9780262035170 - MIT Press 2016%0a>>display:none%3c%3c%0a:book: (:if equal "Fabien" "{$Author}":)SharedLibrary:bookname.pdf#zoom=100&page=(:else:)http://books.google.com/books?id=ID&pg=PA(:ifend:)%0a>>%3c%3c%0a(:tc: 12:)(:tp: 275:)(:isbn: 9780262035170:)%0a%0a%0a!!!Motivation%0aBuilding my [[Wiki/VirtualRealityInterface|XR PIM]] based on this very wiki (with [[https://fabien.benetou.fr/ReadingNotes/TheScienceOfManagingOurDigitalStuff?action=xr|recent new attempt]]) chapter 8 on navigation search seems very interesting. With up to date perspective could be a good summary of the state of the art of academic research in PIM. Hoping to get design guidelines for PIM XR.%0a%0a!!!Pre-reading model%0aList the main decisions that should be impacted by reading the book in order to estimate the Seedea:Content/Newconcepts#InformationActionRatio and facilitate rule design as suggested after finishing [[TheTinkerersAccomplice]].%0a%0aDraw a schema (using PmGraphViz or another solution) of the situation of the area in the studied domain before having read the book.%0a%0a!!!Reading%0a* [[#Chapter1]]1 Personal Archives and Curation processes%0a** on the difference between PIM and non PIM: the organizer will also be the future user%0a** very interesting part on the expected future utility%0a*** and thus the importance of establishing an efficient system%0a** key criteria to evaluate information e.g. uniqueness, action/information, etc%0a* [[#Chapter2]]2 Interesting thing%0a** (p20)(:lp: 32:)(:lc: 1:)(:ld: 7/21/19:)%0a%0a(:startrecall::)%0a%0a!!!See also%0a* internal link%0a* external link%0a* http://quiz.thefullwiki.org/ on the book itself, key topics and the authors%0a* reviews%0a** by her%0a** by him%0a* consider a set of rules%0a** inspired by finishing [[TheTinkerersAccomplice]] and wondering how I could apply it%0a%0a%0a!!!Overall remarks and questions%0a* this? that?%0a%0a!!!!Synthesis%0aSo in the end, it was about X and was based on Y.%0a%0a!!!!Critics%0aPoint A, B and C are debatable because of e, f and j.%0a%0a!!!Vocabulary%0a(:new_vocabulary_start:)%0anew_word%0a(:new_vocabulary_end:)%0a%0a!!!Post-reading model%0aDraw a schema (using PmGraphViz or another solution) of the situation of the area in the studied domain after having read the book. Link it to the pre-reading model and align the two to help easy comparison.%0a%0a!!!Categories%0a* [[!UncategorizedBook]]%0a* [[!Unfinished]]%0a%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[ReadingNotes.ReadingNotes|Menu]]'' ReadingNotes.TheSelfMadeTapestry=[[http://www.amazon.com/Self-Made-Tapestry-Pattern-Formation-Nature/dp/0198502443|The Self-Made Tapestry: Pattern Formation in Nature]] by Philip Ball - ISBN 0198502443 - Oxford University Press 1999%0a>>display:none%3c%3c%0a:book: (:if equal "Fabien" "{$Author}":)SharedLibrary:bookname.pdf#zoom=100&page=(:else:)http://books.google.com/books?id=ID&pg=PA(:ifend:)%0a>>%3c%3c%0a(:tc: 99:)(:tp: 999:)(:isbn: 0198502443:)%0a%0a%0a!!!Motivation%0aDescribe in a sentences or two what motivated me to read this book.%0a%0a!!!Pre-reading model%0aDraw a schema (using PmGraphViz or another solution) of the situation of the area in the studied domain before having read the book.%0a%0a%0a!!!Skimming%0a* first pass with titles and conclusions%0a** chapters organized by what patterns are then listing the different patterns across different levels of complexity, from the molecular to the social then concluding on principles%0a** multiple references to [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/D%2527Arcy_Thompson#On_Growth_and_Form|On Growth and Form]] by Thompson D'Arcy (referred pages 6-8, 11-13, 17, 23, 40-2, 44-5, 48-9, 176, 252-3)%0a** concluding that "one of the principal messages of this book [is] that we can map many of nature's tapestries onto some universal blueprints, in which specifies cease to matter."%0a%0a(:startrecall::)%0a%0a!!![[#SeeAlso]]See also%0a* notes on his book on the history of chemistry [[Elegant Solutions]]%0a* [[http://www.philipball.com/|Philip Ball]] Science Writer homepage%0a* [[http://www.santafe.edu/profiles/?pid=64|Geoffrey West]] and his work on power law in life and complexity for the [[http://www.santafe.edu/|Santa Fe Institute]] (referred p132)%0a** his talk on [[http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=7108406426776765294&ei=U0o1SrGGMoWE-QbQjoGmBA|Scaling Laws In Biology And Other Complex Systems]], Google Tech talks 2007%0a* [[http://www.math.yale.edu/mandelbrot/|Benoit B. Mandelbrot]] and his work on fractals (referred pages 116-17, 153, 159, 161, 194)%0a* [[http://www.ted.com/talks/ron_eglash_on_african_fractals.html|Ron Eglash on African fractals]], TED.com 2007%0a* [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Navier-Stokes_equations|Navier-Stokes equations]] and [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Logarithmic_spiral|Logarithmic spiral]], equiangular spiral or growth spiral according to Wikipedia%0a* websites on art by code and even more on External links of [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Generative_art#External_links|Generative art]] in Wikipedia%0a** [[http://www.artfromcode.com/|Art From Code]] by Keith Peter%0a** [[http://www.generatorx.no/|Generator.x]]: Software and generative strategies in art and design%0a** [[http://www.contextfreeart.org/|ContextFreeArt.org]]%0a** [[http://complexification.net/|Complexification.net]] by Jared Tarbell%0a** [[http://www.michael-hansmeyer.com/|Michael Hansmeyer]] Computational Architecture%0a** see also [[http://muse.jhu.edu/journals/the_journal_of_aesthetic_education/v037/37.1humphries.html|A Philosophical Inquiry into the Nature of Computer Art]] by Holle Humphries, The Journal of Aesthetic Education 2003%0a* [[http://www.nature.com/nature/journal/v406/n6792/full/406118a0.html|Chemistry meets computing]] also by Philip Ball, Nature 406, 118-120 2000)%0a%0a%0a%0a!!!Overall remarks and questions%0a* this? that?%0a%0a!!!!Synthesis%0aSo in the end, it was about X and was based on Y.%0a%0a!!!!Critics%0aPoint A, B and C are debatable because of e, f and j.%0a%0a!!!Vocabulary%0a(:new_vocabulary_start:)%0anew_word%0a(:new_vocabulary_end:)%0a%0a!!!Post-reading model%0aDraw a schema (using PmGraphViz or another solution) of the situation of the area in the studied domain after having read the book. Link it to the pre-reading model and align the two to help easy comparison.%0a%0a!!!Categories%0a* [[!Biology]]%0a%0a%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[ReadingNotes.ReadingNotes|Menu]]'' ReadingNotes.TheSocietyOfMind=[[http://books.simonandschuster.com/Society-Of-Mind/Marvin-Minsky/9780671657130|The Society Of Mind]] by Marvin Minsky - ISBN 0671607405 - Simon & Schuster 1988%0a>>display:none%3c%3c%0a:book: (:if equal "Fabien" "{$Author}":)SharedLibrary:bookname.pdf#zoom=100&page=(:else:)http://books.google.com/books?id=&pg=PA(:ifend:)%0a>>%3c%3c%0a(:tc: 31:)(:tp: 338:)%0a(:isbn: 0671607405:)%0a%0a!!!Motivation%0aClassical book by a founder of artificial intelligence. Watched the [[WatchingNotes/WatchingNotes#TheSocietyOfMind|associated MIT class]] before and also [[Trips/NY-Montreal09#CSAIL|visited CSAIL]].%0a%0a!!!Pre-reading model%0aDraw a schema (using PmGraphViz or another solution) of the situation of the area in the studied domain before having read the book.%0a%0a!!!Reading%0a* [[#Chapter1]]1 Prologue%0a** defining agents and agencies as constituents of the distributed mind%0a* Chapter 14.5 Brainstorming%0a** "However, when you are really stuck, you might as well tried wilder ways to find new ideas." (p143) similar principal to Seedea:Seedea/BackEnd and generalized [[Wikipedia:Simulated annealing]]%0a*** also discussed with Raphael regarding creativity, Saint-Maur flat July 2010%0a* several mentions of Piaget%0a* mention of Thomas Kuhn, see [[TheStructureOfScientificRevolutions]]%0a* the quote of Ernst Hans Gombrich regarding art can also be seen as an evolution of point of view, nearly an application of [[TreeOfKnowledge]] to art (see also [[Content/Art]])%0a* quoting Jakob von Uexkull%0a* Hofstadter on creativity%0a* definitions of concepts linking language, memory and specific cognitive usages (see the glossary)%0a** pronomes, close to a deictic function but from an agent perspective, temporary (see also K-lines)%0a** polynemes, permanent%0a** isonomes, a more functional role over agencies%0a** paranomes, parallely activated pronomes%0a** superpolynemes, superisonomes, superpronomes%0a* [[#Chapter30]]30 Mental Models%0a(:lp: 338:)(:lc: 31:)(:ld: 31/12/10:)%0a%0a(:startrecall: 31/12/10:)%0a%0a!!!See also%0a* [[WatchingNotes/WatchingNotes#TheSocietyOfMind]]%0a** http://ocw.mit.edu/courses/electrical-engineering-and-computer-science/6-868j-the-society-of-mind-spring-2007/%0a* http://web.media.mit.edu/~minsky/%0a* [[http://vimeo.com/5162766|The Society of Mind & The Emotion Machine]] by Marvin Minsky, MIT 2009%0a* [[Wikipedia:Society of Mind]]%0a* [[Cookbook/Cognition#OptimizableModelPerPage]]%0a* [[http://www.oup.com/us/catalog/general/subject/Philosophy/Mind/?view=usa&ci=9780199207077|The Architecture of the Mind]] by Peter Carruthers, Oxford University Press 2006%0a* [[http://eemadges.com/show/403|Punch and Judy, to their audience]] by Theodore Melnechuk%0a* own TX incomplete work on MAS (slides) at UTC%0a** [[Cloud:Work/Co-Evolution/__ Fichiers a classer/rapport TX/]]%0a* [[Wikipedia:K-line (artificial intelligence)]]%0a** see Seedea:Oimp/Visualantwiki%0a* [[http://www.bcp.psych.ualberta.ca/~mike/Pearl_Street/Margin/SOM/|Society of Mind Margin Notes]] by Michael Dawson%0a* reviews%0a** [[http://www.emcp.com/intro_pc/reading12.htm|Minsky's Society of Mind]], EMCParadigm Publishing%0a** [[http://web.media.mit.edu/~push/ExaminingSOM.html|Examining the Society of Mind]] by Push Singh, 2003%0a* http://www.aaai.org/AITopics/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/AITopics/Agents%0a* http://pedia.media.mit.edu/Society_of_Mind%0a* [[http://www.cc.gatech.edu/classes/cs6751_97_fall/projects/gacha/minsky.html|Marvin Minsky]] by Roberto Olivares%0a* [[http://janlo.de/blog/publications/|The wisdom of crowds in one mind: How individuals can simulate the knowledge of diverse societies to reach better decisions]] by H. Rauhut and J. Lorenz, Journal of Mathematical Psychology 2010%0a%0a%0a!!!Overall remarks and questions%0a* if a society of mind is a set of interacting agents loosely coupled the ability to cooperate (or refuse to do so) is also required to have a proper understanding without having to rely on emergence%0a** thus on collaboration, see also the last chapters of [[TreeOfKnowledge]]%0a* important use of dialogues to question a presented viewpoint%0a* "society" can seen as an alternative to network with its interacting nodes, see also [[Cookbook/Cognition#HistoryOfDominantCognitiveModels]] for a more generalized view on popular models%0a** e.g. society of %0a*** "agents", "minds", "ideas", "muscles, bones, and joints", "more", "mental agencies", "nearness relations between places", "different ways to learn", "many smaller mechanisms", "different kinds of processes"%0a** see also the glossary%0a* after about half of the book more and more terms being defined makes the comprehension harder%0a** micronemes/pronomes/polynemes/isonomes/frames/trans-frames%0a** what might seems for the reader like vague redefinitions is most likely for the author a fruitful and practical conceptual framework despite the cost of it not being broadly shared and used%0a* is there a software applications of the individual ideas and the overarching principle?%0a** beside MAS in general?%0a** http://alexpetrov.com/proj/dual/ page created in 1999 and not updated since 2005 as of December 2010%0a** http://www.quora.com/What-software-was-inspired-by-Marvin-Minskys-Society-of-Mind%0a%0a!!!!Synthesis%0aSo in the end, it was about X and was based on Y.%0a%0a!!!!Critics%0aPoint A, B and C are debatable because of e, f and j.%0a%0a!!!Vocabulary%0a(:new_vocabulary_start:)%0anew_word%0a(:new_vocabulary_end:)%0a%0a!!!Post-reading model%0aDraw a schema (using PmGraphViz or another solution) of the situation of the area in the studied domain after having read the book. Link it to the pre-reading model and align the two to help easy comparison.%0a%0a!!!Categories%0a* [[!Psychology]]%0a%0a%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[ReadingNotes.ReadingNotes|Menu]]'' ReadingNotes.TheStructureOfScientificRevolutions=[[http://www.publisher.org/ISBN|The Structure of Scientific Revolutions]] by Thomas Kuhn - ISBN 0226458040 - University of Chicago Press 1962%0a>>display:none%3c%3c%0a:book: (:if equal "Fabien" "{$Author}":)SharedLibrary:bookname.pdf#zoom=100&page=(:else:)http://books.google.com/books?id=ID&pg=PA(:ifend:)%0a>>%3c%3c%0a(:tc: 99:)(:tp: 210:)(:isbn: 0226458040:)%0a%0a%0a!!!Motivation%0aDescribe in a sentences or two what motivated me to read this book.%0a%0a!!!Pre-reading model%0aDraw a schema (using PmGraphViz or another solution) of the situation of the area in the studied domain before having read the book.%0a%0a!!!Reading%0a* [[#Chapter1]]1 Introduction to Template%0a** "interesting quote." (p[[{$:book}1|1]])%0a** note%0a** ...%0a* [[#Chapter2]]2 Interesting thing%0a** (p20)(:lp: 20:)(:lc: 2:)(:ld: 15/11/09:)%0a%0a!!!See also%0a* [[http://www.des.emory.edu/mfp/Kuhn.html|Outline and Study Guide]] prepared by Professor Frank Pajares, Emory University%0a* [[http://innovtoday.wordpress.com/2010/01/24/to-innovate-get-out/|To innovate, get out!]], January 2010 InnovToday%0a** "Innovation usually comes from people on the outer edge of their field, as opposed to the core establishment who are mentally and emotionally over-invested in the dominant paradigm."%0a* [[http://web.mit.edu/6.933/www/|The Structure of Engineering Revolutions]] by David A. Mindell%0a** aka Structure, Practice and Innovation in EE/CS%0a** http://ocw.mit.edu/courses/electrical-engineering-and-computer-science/6-933j-the-structure-of-engineering-revolutions-fall-2001/index.htm%0a** seems to have stopped in 2001%0a* [[Wikipedia:File:Three_models_of_theory_change.png]]%0a%0a!!!Overall remarks and questions%0a* this? that?%0a%0a!!!!Synthesis%0aSo in the end, it was about X and was based on Y.%0a%0a!!!!Critics%0aPoint A, B and C are debatable because of e, f and j.%0a%0a!!!Vocabulary%0a(:new_vocabulary_start:)%0anew_word%0a(:new_vocabulary_end:)%0a%0a!!!Post-reading model%0aDraw a schema (using PmGraphViz or another solution) of the situation of the area in the studied domain after having read the book. Link it to the pre-reading model and align the two to help easy comparison.%0a%0a!!!Categories%0a* [[!UncategorizedBook]]%0a%0a%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[ReadingNotes.ReadingNotes|Menu]]'' ReadingNotes.TheThingsWeDo=[[http://faculty.ed.uiuc.edu/g-cziko/twd/|The Things We Do: Using the Lessons of Bernard and Darwin to Understand the What, How, and Why of Our Behavior]] by Gary Cziko - ISBN 0262032775 - MIT Press & Gary Cziko 2000%0a(:isbn: 0262032775:)%0a%0a%25comment%25note that this was finished much earlier but without recall, recall starts a month before the current date to already start with very spaced recalls%25%25%0a(:startrecall: 05/11/10:)%0a%0a!!!Motivation%0aReading Gary Cziko earlier book [[http://faculty.ed.uiuc.edu/g-cziko/wm/|Without Miracles: Universal Selection Theory and the Second Darwinian Revolution]] (published by MIT Press as a Bradford Book in 1995) raised from interest in universal darwinism and finding it brillant.%0a%0a!!!Pre-reading model%0aDraw a schema (using PmGraphViz or another solution) of the situation of the area in the studied domain before having read the book.%0a%0a!!!Reading%0a* 1. Introduction and Overview%0aI. Theories of Behavior: From Psychic and Purposeful to Materialist and Purposeless%0a* 2. Philosophical Perspectives on Behavior: From Animism to Materialism%0a* 3. Psychological Perspectives on Behavior: From Purposeful to Purposeless%0aII. Purpose Without Spirit: From Constancy of the Internal Environment to Perceptual Control of the External Environment%0a* 4. A Biological Perspective on Purpose: The Physiology of Bernard and Cannon%0a* 5. The Engineering of Purpose: From Water Clocks to Cybernetics%0a* 6. A Psychological Perspective on Purpose: Organisms as Perceptual Control Systems%0aIII. Behavior and Evolution: Then and Now%0a* 7. The Evolution of Animal Behavior: The Impact of the Darwinian Revolution%0a* 8. The Evolution of Human Behavior: The Darwinian Revolution Continued%0a* 9. Evolution Within the Body: The Darwinian Lesson Extended%0aIV. Bernard and Darwin Meet Behavioral Science: Implications and Applications%0a* 10. Understanding Adaptive Behavior and Thought as Purposeful Evolution: Combining Bernard and Darwin%0a* 11. Behavioral Science and the Cause-Effect Trap%0a* 12. Applying the Lessons of Bernard and Darwin to Behavioral Theory, Research, and Practice%0a%0a%0a%0a!!!Overall remarks and questions%0a* this? that?%0a%0a!!!!Synthesis%0aSo in the end, it was about X and was based on Y.%0a%0a!!!!Critics%0aPoint A, B and C are debatable because of e, f and j.%0a%0a!!!Vocabulary%0a(:new_vocabulary_start:)%0anew_word%0a(:new_vocabulary_end:)%0a%0a!!!Post-reading model%0aDraw a schema (using PmGraphViz or another solution) of the situation of the area in the studied domain after having read the book. Link it to the pre-reading model and align the two to help easy comparison.%0a%0a%0a!!Earlier notes%0a* Does Varela reference Claude Bernard?%0a** especially since he said sth close to "perception drives action" in a loopy way (have to quote it), precisely what Varela proposed (have to quote too)?%0a** seems not but despite that sometimes uses the concept of homeostasis%0a** Why does Cziko does not reference Varela?%0a** Why no reference to enaction in general?%0a**** it seems that enaction was only starting to be developed at that time and was not very popular%0a%0aCould even be a good model for relationship : you extend your circle (metaphor for homeostasis) to include someone else. One classical example is that you expect and appreciate when someone cares for you, as if his survival was mutually dependant, thus extended bernardism.%0a%0abernardism%0a* advantages of cycles%0a** being able to leverage the generated momentum, in a way, is this the EvoDevo principle?%0a* disadvantages%0a** unable to break the momentum%0a*** another form of stress%0a* inspired by "hijacking" plants mechanisms for nutrition yet, necessity to water them constantly%0a%0a%0aCan we consider all biotechnologies, from agriculture to bioengineering, as technology related to life and thus on managing [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Claude_Bernard|Bernard's cycles (homeostasis)]]?%0aCan it be extended to synthetic cycles like loops and recursion in programming?%0a%0a%0a!!!See also%0a* the fundamental concept of [[Wikipedia:Milieu intérieur]] in contrast with [[Wikipedia:Umwelt]]%0a* my notes on%0a** [[WithoutMiracles]]%0a** [[TheTinkerersAccomplice]] which also tries to put back Claude Bernard views as a central element to consider, a form of complement to Darwin at the smaller scale (and thus also faster pace)%0a* [[http://www.diffusion.ens.fr/index.php?res=conf&idconf=2508|La causalité descendante en biologie : rétroactions et restrictions]] by Denis Noble, ENS Savoirs en multimédia June 2009%0a* [[Gardening.SaintMaur#LessonsLearned|Lessons learned]] in Gardening in Saint Maur%0a* [[http://www.diffusion.ens.fr/index.php?res=conf&idconf=2706|La biochimie des protéines : une longue histoire]] by Claude Debru, ENS Savoirs en multimédia January 2010%0a* reviews%0a** [[http://www.scaruffi.com/mind/cziko.html|by Piero Scaruffi]], 2000%0a%25comment%25sent him an email the 07/05/2011 regarding a typo on his page, thanked the very same day%25%25%0a%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[ReadingNotes.ReadingNotes|Menu]]''%0a%0a%0a!!!Categories%0a* [[!Biology]]%0a* [[!Psychology]] ReadingNotes.TheTinkerersAccomplice=(:title The Tinkerer's Accomplice:)%0a[[http://www.hup.harvard.edu/catalog.php?recid=30807|The Tinkerer's Accomplice - How Design Emerges from Life Itself]] by Scott Turner - ISBN 0674023536 - Harvard University Press 2007%0a>>display:none%3c%3c%0a:book: (:if equal "Fabien" "{$Author}":)SharedLibrary:bookname.pdf#zoom=100&page=(:else:)http://books.google.com/books?id=Z3DO40mUssoC&pg=PA(:ifend:)%0a>>%3c%3c%0a(:tc: 11:)(:tp: 304:)(:isbn: 0674023536:)%0a%0a!!!Motivation%0aStrengthening an hypothesis of creativity as an automated process that can thus be fully automatized or at least greatly supported through tools. Yet, without implying that the process itself arrived randomly but rather has an history and that consequently learning from biology is the most efficient if not the only way.%0a%0a!!!Pre-reading model%0aDraw a schema (using PmGraphViz or another solution) of the situation of the area in the studied domain before having read the book.%0a%0a!!!Reading%0a* Prologue%0a** thesis "organisms are designed not so much because natural selection of particular genes has made them that way, but because agents of homeostasis build them that way." (p1)%0a*** mention of his previous book [[http://www.esf.edu/efb/turner/extendedorganism.html|The Extended Organism]] regarding "outside the skin" design%0a* [[#Chapter1]]1 Cleanthes’ Dilemma%0a** design as "a peculiar harmony of structure and function in the devices organisms contrive to accomplish things." (p4)%0a** differentiating engineering and tinkering, [[Wikipedia:Francois Jacob]]'s metaphor%0a** using juice box as an example of an object with a multiplicity of forms and changing through time%0a** developing tinkering as a process%0a** "adaptation is neither one thing [fit of the organism to its environment over generations] nor the other [physiological process to sustain immediate interaction with the environment, e.g. temperature]: it is the product of a conspiracy. The tinkerer has an accomplice." (p13)%0a** "nothing about evolution makes sense except in light of the physiology that underpins it." (p13)%0a** see also [[Wikipedia:Dialogues Concerning Natural Religion]]%0a* [[#Chapter2]]2 Bernard Machines%0a** description of experiments of hard to predict air flows in termites mounts%0a*** and the similarity of complexity across species%0a*** "Despite the marked differences in architecture, differences that supposedly betokened very different types of ventilation, both chimney builders and mound builders ventilated their nests in essentially the same way, even down to wind being an important driver of the flows." (p20)%0a** "A living structure is not an object, but is itself a process, just as much so as the function that takes place in it." (p20-21)%0a*** seems like a shift from OOP to functional programming%0a**** especially as one of the main advantage of functional programming is to naturally allow for distribution of computations, something that large group of organisms with low computation ability would greatly benefit from%0a** see Seedea:Research/PhylogeneticFlowProgramming%0a** "the mound is not a physical structure for the function of ventilation, it is itself the function of ventilation: it is embodied physiology." (p21)%0a** "The mound is therefore more of a conveyor of soil than a repository of it, and this makes the mound a protean structure, its shape depending upon where, and by how much which process, soil deposition or soil erosion, prevails." (p21)%0a*** protean from [[Wikipedia:Proteus]] as "versatile", "mutable", "capable of assuming many forms"%0a** mention of '''iso'''therm, '''iso'''bar and spherical structure as a normal way to gather the same level of resource from a source%0a*** showing the direct link between a situation and a "solution" encountered independently, e.g. a circle around a fireplace%0a** "The lights began to go on for me when I realized that if termites did nothing more than convey soil from high-CO2 isobars to low-CO2 isobars, most of the mound’s interesting architectural features could be explained." (p24)%0a** "The mound captures wind energy ''at a particular rate'' that is matched to the colony’s metabolism, which makes it an organ of homeostasis." (p25)%0a*** see [[Languages/OwnConcepts#ExtendedHomeostasis]]%0a** quoting Claude Bernard key expression "la fixité du milieu intérieur"%0a*** see [[TheThingsWeDo]]%0a** Cosma Shalizi coined Bernard Machine%0a*** see also http://cscs.umich.edu/~crshalizi/notebooks/claude-bernard.html%0a*** [[http://www.vukutu.com/blog/2009/01/of-quacking-ducks-and-homeostasis/|Of quacking ducks and homeostasis]], Vukutu 2009%0a*** note that I already [[Main/HomePage?action=search&q=Shalizi|linked several times]] to his notebooks pages%0a** "The idea of the Darwin machine was originally conceived by William Calvin as a way of thinking about thinking, the continual “throwing out” of thoughts until the “right one”—one that matches reality—emerges." (p27-28)%0a*** see also [[PhilosophicalDarwinism]]%0a*** http://www.WilliamCalvin.com%0a* [[#Chapter3]]3 The Joy of Socks%0a** on the role of Wikipedia:Fibroblast (p32) and being "agents of tensions homeostasis" (p34)%0a*** a "dynamism" through flexibility that can recall neuron [[Wikipedia:Growth cone]] and their [[Wikipedia:Microtubule]]%0a** "All boil down to some optimization of strain that can be brought about by fibroblasts that act like Bernard machines" (p43)%0a*** explaining the fiber angles through the shape and the strain they receive%0a** more generally, see Wikipedia:Epithelium%0a* [[#Chapter4]]4 Blood River%0a** on vessels and network of deliveries at large, see also the work on power law in nature by Geoffrey West at SFI%0a** the architecture of efficiency through contradicting constraints%0a*** [[Wikipedia:Murray's law]]%0a** mention of stigmergy (p66)%0a*** discovered earlier Seedea:Content/Newconcepts#StigmergicCollaboration%0a* [[#Chapter5]]5 Knowledgeable Bones%0a** like in the previous chapter, multiple constraints have to be taken into account while trying to model the structure%0a*** not simply its current state against load but also development, peak usage, etc%0a** explaining how Wikipedia:Osteon (aka Haversian system) are build on Wikipedia:Osteocyte%0a** "However the strain is sensed, the osseous internet confers on bone an inherent computing power that enables the osteocytes to collectively solve large-scale problems of integration and management of strain." (p78)%0a*** talking about an "osseous network"%0a** Much of what we identify as intentionality in ourselves—past memories of what worked and what didn’t, new mental associations that underlie creative “new solutions,” and the building of novel structures that reflect these assessments—are present here, even if the conscious awareness of it is not." (p87)%0a*** a view shared by [[Hadamard]]%0a* [[#Chapter6]]6 Embryonic Origami%0a** "Beneath the skin churns an amazingly sophisticated system of hardware and software: gears and cogs of muscle and bone, systems of fuel and oxidant delivery, neuromuscular systems of tracking and guidance." (p88)%0a*** a hardware/software metaphor potentially risky, only questioned later on during [[#Chapter10|Chapter 10]] page 198%0a** "organisms are resistant to being divvied up into mere assemblages of parts." (p90) as they form an interacting system%0a** see also [[TreeOfKnowledge]] on ontogenesis%0a*** also on autopoeisis, autonomy and growing in complexity, i.e. metacellular%0a*** no mention of Varela or Maturana%0a*** no mention of ontogensis or corticogenesis%0a** "Though animals might appear to be solid three-dimensional creatures, they are, in reality, sheets of cells that are folded up in complex ways, like origami swans." (p93)%0a** "consider what may be the oldest physiological function: homeostasis of cell volume." (p93)%0a** several examples of the first animals and of their very simple sheet-like structures%0a*** note that the apparent simplicity has to be put back into context, since the competition then was also simple advantages have to be calibrated too%0a** specific vocabulary%0a*** e.g. value-added physiology, exploiting newfound opportunities, physiological innovation%0a** "Homeostasis involves ongoing physiological work, sustaining a flow of energy and matter: matter to rebuild the complicated molecules that are always degrading and the energy needed to impose orderliness on them. This ongoing work is called the metabolic demand." (p106)%0a*** "Meeting the metabolic demand means the organism must commandeer an ongoing flow of matter and energy across the boundary that delimits it from its surroundings. This is called the physiological capacity." (p106)%0a** "the matching of demand and capacity over a range of body sizes involves scaling them both to a fractional dimension: in other words, it is fractal" (p111)%0a*** see also [[Wikipedia:D'Arcy Wentworth Thompson#On_Growth_and_Form]] and [[http://www.oup.com/us/catalog/general/subject/LifeSciences/?view=usa&ci=9780199237968|Shapes: Nature's Patterns: A Tapestry in Three Parts]] by Philip Ball, Oxford University Press 2009%0a* [[#Chapter7]]7 A Gut Feeling%0a** "''net'' energy yield: energy revenues from a meal minus its energy costs."(p117)%0a** "there is also an optimum retention time that maximizes the net ''rate'' of return—keeping the energy streaming in as fast as possible." (p117)%0a** "Because animals live in competitive environments just as businesses do, feeding and the guts that process meals should be shaped by this bottom line, just as profit-driven companies are." (p117)%0a** "Taken as a whole, then, gut design appears to be the consequence of multiple and competing agents of homeostasis." (p134)%0a* [[#Chapter8]]8 An Intentional Aside%0a** "Breaking free will mean that Darwinism can no longer treat intentionality as an irrelevant neumenon, as its Neo-Darwinist offspring insist it is, but must embrace it as a phenomenon." (p138-139)%0a*** see noumenon and phenomenon in [[Languages/AncientGreek#Philosophy]]%0a** "Darwinism is, in fact, itself founded on the successful conversion of a long-standing neumenon - the species - into a phenomenon worthy of scientific inquiry. It is this conversion, more than the ingeniously simple but arguably long-anticipated doctrine of natural selection itself, that truly underscores Charles Darwin’s genius." (p139)%0a*** could this be common to most if not all paradigm shift?%0a*** should this also be conducted for creativity in general?%0a**** thus for [[Languages/OwnConcepts#AlgorithmicEpistemology]] in particular?%0a** philosophical distinction between Eidos and atomists%0a** history of classification, from dichotomy to quinarianism (from the five platonic solids) to the Linnean system%0a** see also the classical article What is it like to be a bat? by [[Wikipedia:Thomas Nagel]], Philosophical Review, 1974 seen during [[SC02]]%0a** "science is about converting neumena into phenomena so objective answers can be had from them." (p149)%0a*** a rather straightforward epistemology%0a** "intentionality is itself a form of homeostasis." (p149)%0a* [[#Chapter9]]9 Points of Light%0a** "Epithelia divide worlds into new environments, and novel physiology can emerge from homeostasis being imposed upon these self-created environments." (p152)%0a** "Epithelia also create new environments within themselves, however, and novel physiology can emerge from imposing homeostasis there as well." (p152)%0a*** '''homeostasis could thus be used as a constraints to limit the set of possible solutions to a problem''', and this recursively across the network of homeostatic functions (as individuals)%0a*** it could also be used to predict what will not be possible to build thus were expectations are vain, a theoretical creativity upper bound%0a** describing the retina and the physiological and computational problems it creates%0a*** "computational cost accrues in the form of physiological cost: processing vast amounts of data means driving the cellular processors hard, with attendant risks of excitotoxicity." (p157)%0a*** [[Wikipedia:Rod cell]] and their convergence%0a*** [[#BrainLimits]]see also http://www.quora.com/What-is-the-total-input-and-output-bandwidth-of-the-human-brain and consider [[Fabien/Heuristics#ExpressivePower]] as fundamental%0a**** i.e. since there are physical constraints to what a system can process, efficient compression is crucial%0a***** e.g. using mathematics or algorithm to delegate decompression to the environment (using an interpreter) allows for much more powerful interactions%0a**** check also [[http://www.scientificamerican.com/article.cfm?id=the-limits-of-intelligence|The Limits of Intelligence: The laws of physics may well prevent the human brain from evolving into an ever more powerful thinking machine]] by Douglas Fox, Scientific American June 2011%0a** "This way is hard because representing the edge requires lots of data, lots of memory to store it, and lots of computations to handle it. The easier way is to reduce the many pixels marking the edge into a short line with a particular orientation." (p165)%0a*** seems particularly coherent with [[PersonalInformationStream/WithoutNotesApril11#AndrewNg]] saw earlier this month%0a*** note that Andrew Ng also cites the [[Wikipedia:Torsten Wiesel]]/[[Wikipedia:David H. Hubel]] architecture %0a*** vision seems to be a particularly interesting challenge for machine learning precisely because it is so computationally costly%0a**** i.e. if you can solve it, then solving the other senses and their related problem should be "easy"%0a** "As in the other designed systems considered in this book, it is largely the rough outlines of a structure that are specified by genes. Design only emerges when systems of Bernard machines get busy to remodel this “rough draft,” refining it into a well-functioning structure. So it appears to be in the visual system." (p176)%0a** defining neuronal pruning in corticogenesis as the "Great Culling"%0a*** which would then not be a Darwinian process as proposed by Cziko (especially in [[WithoutMiracles#Chapter5]]) and others but rather an homeostatic process%0a** brief discussion of self-limiting excitation signals, especially in the womb%0a*** aka Retinal waves%0a*** see discussion with Raphael on the bank of the Marne regarding early development%0a* [[#Chapter10]]10 Pygmalion’s Gift%0a** on yearning and how the body requires suffering alleviation resulting in pleasure chemistry in the brain%0a*** see also [[HowPleasureWorks]]%0a** defining Hedonostasis (p185) as "regulation of levels of felt pleasure."%0a*** "an emergent consequence of a complicated set of interactions among lower-level systems of Bernard machines—in this case populations of nerve cells spread throughout the brain that seek to regulate, not pleasure, but levels of excitation." (p186)%0a** mention of experiment on mouse and the danger of not regulating, becoming "super-hedonist"%0a*** see [[Content/KeyExperiments#SuperHedonists]]%0a** "The penumbra of bad choices an addict makes is only explicable if the addict’s mental representation of the world is so distorted that taking the drug actually seems to be the rational choice." (p189)%0a*** see also [[Person:Raphael#BanksOfTheMarneJuly2010|discussion with Raphael]] at Saint-Maur flat before his trip to Russia%0a** cognition defined as "the assembly of coherent mental representations of the world." (p189)%0a*** which seems rather passive, the ability to manipulate those representations while maintaining coherence could be considered%0a*** eventually replaced by "the continuous assembling of..."%0a*** hence the importance of a unified coherent PIM system, cf [[Slideshows/MyPIM]] but more specifically [[Wiki/ToDo#PerpetualReInvention]], [[Wiki/ToDo#OptimizationSafetyMaintenance]] and the current effort on [[Wiki/LearningSearch]] (also with [[I:Site/ExtendedSearch]])%0a** "interactions between nerve cells that more closely resemble the complex suites of defense and aggression that characterize the co-evolution of predators and their prey" (p198)%0a** "exuberant, and seemingly pointless, diversity is a hallmark of evolutionary arms races." (189)%0a*** see Seedea:Research/Drive%0a** "intentionality simply means that actions are explicitly geared toward creating some future or other abstract state." (p200)%0a*** clarifying the distinction between intention as aiming to change a future state and "prediction-in-disguise"%0a*** later "Intentionality arises when a discrepancy between the real world and the mental world is resolved by work being done to make the real world correspond to the mental world." (p204)%0a*** see also [[BehindTheMirror]] and imprinting%0a** "The boundary between intentionality and prediction-in-disguise is a fuzzy one, obviously, but it seems to turn crucially on the nature of creativity." (p201)%0a** "Highly creative people also seem to have more permissive brains than the more ordinary among us." (p202)%0a*** one could also consider the fine line between strict binding and lose binding a form of homeostatis as "Creative geniuses typically possess the cognitive and meta-cognitive resources to keep any pathologic tendencies in check.", Dean Keith Simonton page 229 of [[TheDarkSideOfCreativity#Chapter12]] %0a** "Homeostasis comes in because creative brains are also perturbed brains. A new association is a stressful event, a disruption of brain ecology." (p202)%0a*** see [[Content/ClickingMoments#Neurochemistry]]%0a*** "I remember vividly that it was quiet relief that I felt, ''not'' excitement or joy. Perhaps that is the emotional correlate of the passing of the mental storm that is produced when the “real” world and a mental representation of it do not conform." (p203)%0a**** see my own view assimilating this phenomenon to highly compressed information stabilizing by passing a multitude of reality check and also providing a boost in estimated chance of survival, cf [[Content/ClickingMoments]]%0a** "A mathematical proof, a new theory, a painting, a new business model, all are ways of bending the world to how ''we'' view it rather than simply letting the world tell us how it is." (p203)%0a*** to consider for [[Content/Art]]%0a** "Pygmalion’s gift—we can imagine new worlds and intentionally make them real." (p203)%0a* [[#Chapter11]]11 Biology’s Bright Lines%0a** mentioning the Central Dogma of Molecular Biology (p207)%0a*** see also [[PersonalInformationStream/WithoutNotesDecember10#SystemsBiology]]%0a** heredity and function%0a** explaining prion%0a** using play script as examples of the complexity of DNA expression mechanisms%0a** "Genes do not specify function: rather gene and function are more of a correlation, which, like all correlations, is indifferent to the direction of causation. This opens the door to innumerable ways the cell’s catalytic milieu can feed back and modulate the correlation." (p216)%0a** "Processes have a dimension of timeliness that objects lack: they are properly quantified as rates." (p218)%0a*** see Seedea:Research/PhylogeneticFlowProgramming which tend to focus on such an approach%0a** defining persistors as "persistent environments created and managed by systems of Bernard machines." or "process-oriented memory", "not extended phenotype, but extended physiology." (p219)%0a*** to oppose to object-oriented replicators%0a*** the Internet might be currently the human society most pervasive yet tangible persistor%0a*** can this very wiki, in particular with the multiple memory oriented tools ([[Wiki/MemoryRecipe]], [[MemoryRecalls/]], [[Slideshows/MemoryLoss]], [[Slideshows/MemoryLossPES]]) be considered a personal persistor?%0a** (p220) %25thumb%25[[Path:/pub/illustrations/TheTinkerersAccomplice-figure11_2.jpg|Path:/pub/illustrations/TheTinkerersAccomplice-figure11_2.jpg]]%0a*** to compare to the drawing done on the door at Langrolay%0a** "for a created environment to be a persistor, it must be longer lived than the Bernard machines that construct it." (p220)%0a** example of Wikipedia:Heuweltjie , some being dated as old as 4 000 years%0a** "The heuweltjie is as much a hereditary legacy of past generations as are the genes contained within the termites’ cells." (p224)%0a** "persistent physiology may be life’s most primitive form of heritable memory, and this means that intentionality, at least of the form implied by homeostasis, may stretch back to the very origin of life." (p226)%0a%0a(:startrecall: 19/04/11:)(:lp: 304:)(:lc: 11:)(:ld: 19/04/11:)%0a%0a!!!See also%0a* [[http://www.esf.edu/efb/turner/tinkerersaccomplice.htm|book page on the website of the author]]%0a* http://www.youtube.com/user/macrotermiteman YouTube channel of the author%0a* notes on other read books%0a** [[TheThingsWeDo]] on homeostasis%0a*** no mention of Cziko%0a** [[WithoutMiracles]] on the universality of the selection/retention mechanism%0a** [[DemonsInEden]] on the justification of diversity%0a** [[TurtlesTermitesAndTrafficJams]] on thinking in a distributed fashion, without requiring a bird eye view%0a* consider also agile development since it is a cyclic process relying on producing fast feedback loops%0a** eventually customer development%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8Q8N4vRMgXM|cognitive trap demo]] made in NetLogo, 2009%0a* [[http://blogs.forbes.com/johnfarrell/2011/02/08/evolution-and-embodied-physiology/|Evolution and Embodied Physiology]] interview by John Farrell, Progressive Download - Forbes February 2011%0a* on physiology overall see the few conferences I assisted to with [[http://www.lppa.college-de-france.fr/equipes/people/Berthoz/|Alain Berthoz]], professor at the Collčge de France%0a** including [[Events/UnRegardSurLHommeContemporain]] and [[Events/HumanoidRobotsAndJapaneseCulture]]%0a* reviews%0a** http://cambridgeforecast.wordpress.com/2007/11/26/bernard-machines-in-the-tinkerers-accomplice-book/%0a** http://www.esf.edu/efb/turner/tinkerersaccomplice.html#reviews%0a** [[http://www.vukutu.com/blog/2009/01/of-quacking-ducks-and-homeostasis/|Of quacking ducks and homeostasis]] by Peter McBurney, Vukutu 2009%0a*** mostly saying that multi-agent systems are already fulfilling those requirements%0a** to explore (unfortunately most seems to focus on the ID debate)%0a*** [[http://johnwfarrell.blogspot.com/2010/01/embodied-physiology-j.html|Embodied Physiology]] by John Farrel, Farrellmedia 2010%0a*** [[http://scienceblogs.com/evolutionblog/2007/01/fisking_turner.php|Fisking Turner]] by Jason Rosenhouse, EvolutionBlog 2007%0a*** [[http://blogs.discovermagazine.com/gnxp/2007/11/genes-are-necessary-but-not-sufficient-for-heritability/|Genes are necessary, but not sufficient, for heritability]] by Razib Khan, Gene Expression Discover Magazine 2007%0a* [[http://chemoton.wordpress.com/2010/11/20/it-really-does-strucks-me-as-somewhat%25e2%2580%25a6%25e2%2580%259dartificial%25e2%2580%259d/|It really does strucks me as somewhat…”artificial”]] by Vitorino Ramos, Chemoton § Vitorino Ramos' research notebook 2010%0a%0a%0a!!!Overall remarks and questions%0a* no mention of Jakob von Uexkull, Cybernetics or Norbert Wiener%0a* has it been applied to design in general? for software? through a software facilitating this mindset or paradigm?%0a** could iterative or agile development be considered the closest thing to it?%0a* since it proposes a network of Bernard Machines interacting with each other and still through a framework of selection, what are the consequence for my own view on [[Cookbook/Mind]]? Should it be updated to better reflect that dynamism?%0a* are there genetic programming framework that take a developmental and fractal approach, thus initially building first a form of backbone that would only then support more finely grained components rather than directly trying to complete a final product?%0a** see also [[Wikipedia:Evolutionary developmental biology]] aka EvoDevo%0a* numerous examples from nature that solutions have to be good enough even during their development%0a** e.g. ontogenesis in general, nautilus shells, cuttlebone's chambers, etc%0a* also seems that a lot of optimization techniques based on physical principle (e.g. simulated annealing eventually even supported by quantum computers) are leveraging some sort of homeostatic mechanism%0a** repetitively moving from a disturbed state to a state of equilibrium%0a* overall for somebody physicalist but who also see importance in abstractions this thesis sounds like a great solution to many unifying problems%0a* how does Seedea:Content/Newconcepts#Chemoton confirm or infirm this view?%0a** at first glance both seems compatible%0a** see also [[Wikipedia:Quasispecies model]] and [[Wikipedia:Hypercycle (chemistry)]]%0a* how does it compare with [[Wikipedia:Allostasis]]?%0a** the concept is not mentioned in the book%0a** [[Wikipedia:Allostasis#Contrast_with_homeostasis]]%0a*** seems like a more dynamical form of homeostasis, regulating multiple organs to meet a range rather than a single point%0a*** one could consider this equivalent based on the level of analysis used%0a** [[http://www.frontiersin.org/evolutionary_neuroscience/10.3389/fnevo.2010.00111/abstract|Social Allostasis: Anticipatory Regulation of the Internal Milieu]] by Jay Schulkin, Frontiers in Evolutionary Neuroscience January 2011%0a*** see Seedea:Content/Newconcepts#SocialAllostasis%0a%0a!!!!Synthesis%0aSo in the end, it was about X and was based on Y.%0a%0a!!!!Critics%0aPoint A, B and C are debatable because of e, f and j.%0a%0a!!!Vocabulary%0a(:new_vocabulary_start:)%0astolid%0aavail%0abuoy%0aquarry%0askein%0ashear%0aensconced%0aepithelium%0adecussation%0a(:new_vocabulary_end:)%0a%0a!!!Post-reading model%0aDraw a schema (using PmGraphViz or another solution) of the situation of the area in the studied domain after having read the book. Link it to the pre-reading model and align the two to help easy comparison.%0a%0a!!!Categories%0a* [[!Biology]]%0a%0a%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[ReadingNotes.ReadingNotes|Menu]]'' ReadingNotes.TheWillpowerInstinct=[[http://kellymcgonigal.com/willpowerinstinct/|The Willpower Instinct: How Self-Control Works, Why It Matters, and What You Can Do To Get More of It]] by Kelly McGonigal - ISBN 9781583334386 - Avery 2011%0a>>display:none%3c%3c%0a:book: (:if equal "Fabien" "{$Author}":)SharedLibrary:bookname.pdf#zoom=100&page=(:else:)http://books.google.com/books?id=ID&pg=PA(:ifend:)%0a>>%3c%3c%0a(:tc: 99:)(:tp: 999:)(:isbn: 9781583334386:)%0a%0a%0a!!!Motivation%0aDescribe in a sentences or two what motivated me to read this book.%0a%0a!!!Pre-reading model%0aList the main decisions that should be impacted by reading the book in order to estimate the Seedea:Content/Newconcepts#InformationActionRatio and facilitate rule design as suggested after finishing [[TheTinkerersAccomplice]].%0a%0aDraw a schema (using PmGraphViz or another solution) of the situation of the area in the studied domain before having read the book.%0a%0a!!!Reading%0a* [[#Chapter1]]1 Introduction to Template%0a** "interesting quote." (p[[{$:book}1|1]])%0a** note%0a** ...%0a* [[#Chapter2]]2 Interesting thing%0a** (p20)(:lp: 20:)(:lc: 2:)(:ld: 11/11/11:)%0a%0a(:startrecall::)%0a%0a!!!See also%0a* [[Fabien/SelfDiscipline]]%0a* external link%0a* http://quiz.thefullwiki.org/ on the book itself, key topics and the authors%0a* reviews%0a** by her%0a** by him%0a* consider a set of rules%0a** inspired by finishing [[TheTinkerersAccomplice]] and wondering how I could apply it%0a%0a%0a!!!Overall remarks and questions%0a* mention of QS%0a* discovered via podacst on procrastination%0a* this? that?%0a%0a!!!!Synthesis%0aSo in the end, it was about X and was based on Y.%0a%0a!!!!Critics%0aPoint A, B and C are debatable because of e, f and j.%0a%0a!!!Vocabulary%0a(:new_vocabulary_start:)%0anew_word%0a(:new_vocabulary_end:)%0a%0a!!!Post-reading model%0aDraw a schema (using PmGraphViz or another solution) of the situation of the area in the studied domain after having read the book. Link it to the pre-reading model and align the two to help easy comparison.%0a%0a!!!Categories%0a* [[!UncategorizedBook]]%0a* [[!Unfinished]]%0a%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[ReadingNotes.ReadingNotes|Menu]]'' ReadingNotes.TheWisdomParadox=[[http://thewisdomparadox.com/|The Wisdom Paradox, How your mind can grow stronger as your brain grows older]] by Elkhonon Golberg - ISBN 0743264010 - originally published by The Free Press 2005, Pocket Books 2007%0a>>display:none%3c%3c%0a:book: (:if equal "Fabien" "{$Author}":)SharedLibrary:bookname.pdf#zoom=100&page=(:else:)http://books.google.com/books?id=ID&pg=PA(:ifend:)%0a>>%3c%3c%0a(:tc: 15:)(:tp: 288:)%0a(:isbn: 0743264010:)%0a%0a%0a!!!Motivation for reading this book%0aOffered as a gift to my aging father for his 60ish birthday after watching and sharing with him the documentary The Wisdom Year (cf See also section). Aging and brain aging, as I consider it our most important organ regarding survival and competitive advantage, is not limited to the later part of life but is an on-going process. As so I wanted to understand how it went on, how I could help him but also myself.%0a%0a%0a!!!Reading%0a* Book overview (page11)%0a** structure?%0a** main thesis?%0a* Epilogue: The price of wisdom%0a* review%0a** numerous schemas showing the different brain parts and how they evolve%0a** the last chapters sounds a bit like an advertisement for his own workshops%0a%0a!!!Reading%0a* [[#Chapter1]]1 Introduction to Template%0a** "interesting quote." (p[[{$:book}1|1]])%0a** note%0a** ...%0a* [[#Chapter2]]2 Interesting thing%0a** (p20)(:lp: 20:)(:lc: 2:)(:ld: 15/11/09:)%0a%0a%0a!!!See also%0a* [[Content/Health#LifeExtension]]%0a* [[http://www.researchchannel.org/prog/displayevent.aspx?rid=4939|Cognitive Changes with Aging: What Can You Expect?]] Stanford University Medical Center 2006%0a* [[http://www.researchchannel.org/prog/displayevent.aspx?rid=10799|The Art of Aging]] University of Washington 2007%0a* [[http://www.decisionsciencenews.com/?p=757|Wisdom compensates for cognitive decline?]] by Dan Goldstein, Decision Science News, May 2009%0a* [[http://wisdom.unu.edu/|The Wisdom Years]], WHO Kobe Centre and the UNU Media Studio 2007%0a* [[http://www.internetactu.net/2008/06/17/upfing08-dans-un-japon-deja-vieux/|UPFing’08 : Dans un Japon déjŕ vieux]], InternetActu.net 2008%0a* [[http://www.ted.com/talks/lang/eng/michael_merzenich_on_the_elastic_brain.html|Michael Merzenich on re-wiring the brain]] at TED 2004%0a* [[http://www.geriatricsandaging.ca/fmi/xsl/article.xsl?-lay=Article&Name=Neuroplasticity%2520and%2520How%2520the%2520Brain%2520Adapts%2520to%2520Aging&-find|Neuroplasticity and How the Brain Adapts to Aging]] by Mark P. Mattson, Geriatrics & Aging 2001%0a* [[http://www.pbs.org/wnet/brain/episode5/|Episode 5 : The Aging Brain]] of [[http://www.pbs.org/wnet/brain/|The Secret Life of the Brain]], PBS 2001%0a* [[Wikipedia:Memory and aging]]%0a* [[http://bnreview.barnesandnoble.com/t5/The-Thinking-Read/Wisdom-From-Philosophy-to-Neuroscience/ba-p/2495|Wisdom: From Philosophy to Neuroscience]] by A.C. Grayling, The Barnes & Noble Review April 2010%0a* [[http://longevity.stanford.edu/|Stanford Center on Longevity]]%0a%0a%0a!!!Overall remarks and questions%0a* this? that?%0a%0a!!!!Synthesis%0aSo in the end, it was about X and was based on Y.%0a%0a!!!!Critics%0aPoint A, B and C are debatable because of e, f and j.%0a%0a!!!Vocabulary%0a(:new_vocabulary_start:)%0anew_word%0a(:new_vocabulary_end:)%0a%0a!!!Post-reading model%0aDraw a schema (using PmGraphViz or another solution) of the situation of the area in the studied domain after having read the book. Link it to the pre-reading model and align the two to help easy comparison.%0a%0a!!!Categories%0a* [[!Psychology]]%0a* [[!Neurology]]%0a%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[ReadingNotes.ReadingNotes|Menu]]'' ReadingNotes.TreeOfKnowledge=[[http://www.shambhala.com/html/catalog/items/isbn/978-0-87773-642-4.cfm|The Tree of Knowledge: The Biological Roots of Human Understanding]] by Humberto R. Maturana and Francisco J. Varela - ISBN 0877736421 - Shambhala Publications 1992%0a>>display:none%3c%3c%0a:book: (:if equal "Fabien" "{$Author}":)SharedLibrary:bookname.pdf#zoom=100&page=(:else:)http://books.google.com/books?id=ID&pg=PA(:ifend:)%0a>>%3c%3c%0a(:tc: 10:)(:tp: 272:)(:isbn: 0877736421:)%0a%0a!!!Motivation%0aRecommended during several cognitive science classes at UTC around 2005 with discussions with John Stewart (cf [[Cognition/]]), multiple discussions after [[Events/AIW01]] during autumn 2010 and with [[http://www.twitter/mgandon|@MGandon]] after [[Events/AIW02]].%0a%0a!!!Pre-reading model%0aDraw a schema (using PmGraphViz or another solution) of the situation of the area in the studied domain before having read the book.%0a%0a!!!Reading%0a* special table of content presenting the 10 chapters as one loop%0a** and multiple sub-loops with the key concepts of each chapter%0a** %25thumb%25[[http://www.mindfire.ca/The%2520Tree%2520of%2520Knowledge/The%2520Tree%2520of%2520Knowledge.htm|http://www.mindfire.ca/The%2520Tree%2520of%2520Knowledge.jpg]]%0a* [[#Chapter1]]1 Knowing How We Know%0a** "this whole book is a sort of invitation to restrain from the habit of falling into the temptation of certainty" (p18)%0a** "his book aims to show, by scrutinizing the phenomenon of cognition and our actions flowing from it, is that all cognitive experience involves the knower in a personal way, rooter in his biological structure." (p18)%0a** key sayings (p27)%0a*** "All doing is knowing, and all knowing is doing."%0a*** "Everything said is said by someone."%0a*** which one could relate to Rolf Landauer's famous "information is physical."%0a* [[#Chapter2]]2 The Organization of Living Things%0a** "merely asking the question of how to recognize a living being indicates that we have an idea, even if implicitly, of its ''organization''." (p42)%0a*** which could be compared to an analysis of functions and their relations%0a** "living beings are characterized in that, literally, they are continually self-producing. We indicate this process when we call the organization that defines them an ''autopoeitic organization''." (p43)%0a** "The most striking feature of an autopoeitic system is that it pulls itself up by its own bootstraps and become distinct from its environments through its own dynamics, in such a way that both things are inseparable." (p46-47)%0a* [[#Chapter3]]3 History: Reproduction and Heredity%0a** Modes of Generating Unities, distinction between Replication (p59), Copy (p59) and Reproduction (p61)%0a** "each time there is a historical series, we have the phenomenon of heredity; that is, we find structural configurations proper to a member of one series that reappear in the following member."(p67)%0a*** thus one can see explicit history as an affordance%0a**** history as a descriptive discipline but also statistics and currently machine learning%0a* [[#Chapter4]]4 The Life of Metacellulars%0a** diagram of autopoeitic unities and the interaction between two (or more) neighboring unities (p74)%0a** ''second-order individuals'' as coupling between cells (p83)%0a** ''second-order autopoeitic systems'', e.g. metacellular (p87)%0a** ''first-order autopoeitic systems'' have "operational closure [internal organization] in their organization" (p89)%0a** notion of structural coupling and of coupled ontogenies%0a** diagram of symbiosis, an inclusion of the boundaries of both unities, and metacellularity, preserving their individual limits both with a new coherence (p88)%0a* [[#Chapter5]]5 The Natural Drift of Living Beings%0a** "In his ''Origin of Species'', Darwin pointed out for the first time the relation between generational variation and structural coupling [used as selection]." (p101)%0a* [[#Chapter6]]6 Behavioral Domains%0a** see also [[Behind The Mirror]] by Konrad Lorenz %0a* [[#Chapter7]]7 The Nervous System and Cognition%0a** mention of [[Seedea:Content/Newconcepts#Chemotaxis]](p149)%0a** using [[Wikipedia:Hydra (genus)]] and its very simple [[Wikipedia:Nerve net]] (p150)%0a** "the hydra's behavior (feeding, flight, reproduction, etc.) results from the different ways in which these two surfaces (sensory and motor) are dynamically related, via the intraneuronal network, to constitute the nervous system." (p153)%0a** 10:100 000:1 as the ratio of motor:interconnection:sensory (p159)%0a*** equivalent to more than combinatorial possibilities?%0a** "the nervous system emerges in the phylogenetic history of living beings like a network of special cells (neurons), which is embedded in the organism in such a way that it couples points in the sensory surfaces with points in the vmotor surfaces." (p163)%0a** [[#SelfUnderstandingPartOfHomeostase]]see also [[Person:Raphael#BanksOfTheMarneJuly2010|discussion with Raphael]] regarding corticogenesis, education, and a brain a physical perpetual correlations extractor, including regarding itself and the body is it part of (early walk on the banks of La Marne before his trip to Russia)%0a*** after reading [[TheTinkerersAccomplice]] one could even conceive self-understanding as an homeostatic requirement for efficiency. An organism would inherit this mechanism as a part of the larger requirement of not wasting resources.%0a*** see also [[PersonalInformationStream/WithoutNotesSeptember11#GoodRegulator]]%0a** "to live is to know (living is effective action in existence as a living being)" (p174)%0a** schema taking into account the nervous system also as operational closure (p176)%0a* [[#Chapter8]]8 Social Phenomena%0a** introduction of co-ontogenies, co-drifting organisms (p180)%0a** third-order structural coupling (p180)%0a*** see pages 83, 87 and 89 of chapter [[#Chapter4|4 The Life of Metacellulars]] for first-order and second-order%0a** "all the ontogenies of the different members of an ant colony are bound together in a co-ontogenic structural drift as they arise in a network of continuously changing trophallactic interactions. (p186)%0a*** mention of Wikipedia:Trophallaxis (p186)%0a** "In an ant colony, the ontogeny of each individual is contingent on the ontogenies of the others." (p186)%0a** "[third-order unities] generate a particular internal phenomenology, namely, one in which ''the individual ontogenies of all the participating organisms occur fundamentally as part of the network of co-ontogenies that they bring about in constituting third-order unities.''" (p193)%0a** The metaphor of the tube for communication (p196)%0a*** see also Dominique Wolton recentrly heard during [[Events/UnRegardSurLHommeContemporain]]%0a** imitation describe as a vertebrate skill (p196)%0a*** see also [[Wikipedia:Mirror neuron]] popularized by [[Wikipedia:Vilayanur S. Ramachandran]]%0a** Altruism and Selfiness (p197)%0a*** see also [[Wikipedia:The Evolution of Cooperation]] and [[http://www.fas.harvard.edu/~ped/|Program for Evolutionary Dynamics]] (PED) at Harvard University%0a** Organisms and Societes (p198)%0a*** see also [[Wikipedia:Artificial society]] discovered the day before regarding [[Wikipedia:Computational sociology]] added to [[Person/]]%0a** Cultural behavior (p201)%0a*** see also [[PersonalInformationStream/WithoutNotesOctober10#InnovationDiffusion]] and [[Wikipedia:Japanese_Macaque#Behavior]] mentioning "Imo"%0a* [[#Chapter9]]9 Linguistic Domains and Human Consciousness%0a** distinction between idealized semantic or anthropomorphism and mutual triggering through the example of a cat walking on a piano and his owner (p206)%0a** "the key feature of language that radically modifies human behavioral domains and makes possible new phenomena such as reflection and consciousness." (p210)%0a** "languages enable those who operate in it to ''describe themselves'' and their circumstances through the linguistic distinction of linguistic distinctions." (p210)%0a*** see [[Scholarpedia:Self models]], [[Wikipedia:Artificial consciousness]], [[BeingNoOne]] and [[TheEgoTunnel]]%0a** "meaning arises as a relationship of linguistic distinctions." (p211)%0a*** see my own previously described [[Fabien/Heuristics#VocabularyUsage]] as hermeneutic coupling%0a** "meaning becomes part of our domain of conversation of adaption." (p211)%0a*** making culture a key vector of survival%0a** specificity of sign language%0a*** [[Languages/Languages#SignLanguage]]%0a** trying to define human/non-human through language ability then the mirror experiment aka [[Wikipedia:Rouge test]]%0a** "''we maintain on ongoing descriptive recursion which we called the %3c%3cI>>.''" (p231)%0a*** again, see [[BeingNoOne]] and [[TheEgoTunnel]], note that each we printed more than a decade later%0a**** and also much earlier than [[StrangeLoop]] but much after 1979 [[Wikipedia:G%25C3%25B6del,_Escher,_Bach|GEB]]%0a** "Consciousness and mind beyond to the real of social coupling. That is the locus of their dynamics." (p232)%0a** concluding on the importance of constant binding with language as the way to exist ourselves and with others%0a* [[#Chapter10]]10 The Tree of Knowledge%0a** "[The] dizziness results from our not having ''a fixed point of reference'' to which we can anchor our descriptions in order to affirm and defend their validity." (p240)%0a** restating the difficulty of objectivity vs idealism%0a*** see also [[Wikipedia:Iterated function]] (more commonly represented as [[Wikipedia:Fractals]])%0a** "everything we said in this book, through our knowledge of knowledge, implies an ethics we cannot evade, an ethics that has its reference point in the awareness of the biological and the social structure of human being, an ethics that springs from human reflection and puts human reflection right at the core as a constructive phenomenon." (p245)%0a*** thus [[Content/Ethics]] but also [[Slideshows/AIWProposal]] to question and eventually define "healthy" boundaries%0a*** see also the work during the end of 2010 announced during [[Events/UnRegardSurLHommeContemporain]] by Alain Berthoz on the link between cognition, empathy and the ability to construct an allocentric viewpoint%0a**** [[PersonalInformationStream/WithoutNotesJanuary11#AlainBerthoz]]%0a** definition of love as "the acceptance of the other person beside us in our daily living [...] the biological foundation of our social phenomena" (p246)%0a** Ethics (p247)%0a*** see also [[Content/Ethics]] and my own [[Fabien/EthicalFramework]]%0a** concluding on the importance of knowledge of knowledge (without mentioning epistemology), as a practical and fundamental tool%0a* [[#Afterwords]]Afterwords%0a** rephrasing the 2 fundamental tenets%0a*** "animal and the environment are two side of the same coin, knower and known are mutually specified." (p253)%0a*** fundamental place of autonomy, from the cell to the scientific praxis%0a**** see also [[PhilosophicalDarwinism]]%0a** and again (p254)%0a*** "(1) the need for a nonrepresentationist view of knowledge based on the sense-making capacity of an autonomous living system"%0a*** "(2) the need to close the circle between what is valid as a mechanism for animals and machines and what pertains to our own experience, including science."%0a** mention of the term ''enactive''%0a*** see [[Wikipedia:Enactivism (psychology)]]%0a(:lp: 272:)(:lc: 10:)(:ld: 24/12/10:)%0a%0a(:startrecall:24/12/10:)%0a%0a!!!See also%0a* [[Cognition/]]%0a* [[Wikipedia:Autopoiesis]]%0a* [[Wikipedia:Francisco Varela]]%0a* [[Wikipedia:Humberto Maturana]]%0a* [[http://www.univie.ac.at/constructivism/pub/seized/matsbio.html|An Introduction to "Maturana's" Biology]] by Lloyd Fell and David Russell%0a* [[http://philpapers.org/rec/MURMBA|Joy Murray, Maturana's biology and some possible implications for education]] on PhilPapers%0a* [[Languages/OwnConcepts#Epistemotaxis]]%0a* [[http://www.sciencedirect.com/science?_ob=ArticleURL&_udi=B6T2J-3VXF9X3-Y&_user=10&_coverDate=12%252F31%252F1995&_rdoc=1&_fmt=high&_orig=search&_origin=search&_sort=d&_docanchor=&view=c&_searchStrId=1594014545&_rerunOrigin=google&_acct=C000050221&_version=1&_urlVersion=0&_userid=10&md5=266f8f6074029ac5609feafb61f28d68&searchtype=a|Cognition = life: Implications for higher-level cognition]] by John Stewart, Behavioural Processes 1995%0a* [[http://www.lifecognitionschool.eu/|First European Summer School of Life and Cognition]] 2010%0a* [[http://liris.cnrs.fr/enaction/intervenants06.html|Enaction and Cognitive Science]] Summer School, 2010%0a* [[http://pespmc1.vub.ac.be/ASC/autopoiesis.html|autopoiesis]] in the Web Dictionary of Cybernetics and Systems, Principia Cybernetica Web%0a* reviews%0a** [[http://djstrouse.com/tree-of-knowledge-by-humberto-maturana-and-francisco-varela/|DJ Strouse]], 2010%0a** [[http://www.cea.ucr.ac.cr/CTC2010/attachments/109_Complicity_41q_Laberge.pdf|Yyes Laberge]], Complicity 2007%0a* Wikipedia:Neuroevolution%0a* Scholarpedia:Autopoiesis%0a* [[http://www.elsevier.com/wps/find/bookdescription.cws_home/679482/description|On Growth, Form and Computers]], Elsevier 2003%0a** probably as an homage to [[Wikipedia:D%2527Arcy Wentworth Thompson#On_Growth_and_Form]]%0a* [[http://emmanuel.dauce.free.fr/varela.html|Notes sur le Colloque Varela]] by Emmanuel Daucé, 2003%0a* [[http://www.cambridge.org/gb/knowledge/isbn/item1149888/|Emotion, Development, and Self-Organization]] edited by Marc D. Lewis and Isabela Granic, Cambridge University Press 2002%0a** [[http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2538635/|Emotion, Development, and Self-Organization: Dynamic Systems Approaches to Emotional Development. Reviewed]] by Allan Abbass, Canadian Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry 2004%0a*** added to [[PersonalInformationStream/WithoutNotesJanuary11]]%0a* [[http://www.univie.ac.at/constructivism/journal/6/3|Constructivist Foundations Special Issue “The Work of Humberto Maturana and Its Application Across the Sciences”]], July 2011%0a* [[http://www.santafe.edu/media/workingpapers/97-01-001.pdf|Computational Autopoiesis: The Original Algorithm]] by Barry McMullin, Santa Fe Institute Working Papers 1997%0a** briefly skimmed over, motivated by http://www.santafe.edu/projects/swarm (currently not available)%0a* [[http://www.santafe.edu/media/workingpapers/97-02-012.pdf|Rediscovering Computational Autopoiesis]] by Barry McMullin and Francisco Varela, Santa Fe Institute Working Papers 1997%0a** to be considered instead as it cover the flaws of the previous paper and is co-written with Varela%0a* [[http://elm.eeng.dcu.ie/~alife/bmcm-alj-2004/html-single/|30 Years of Computational Autopoiesis: A Review]] by Barry McMullin, Artificial Life 2004%0a** http://www.mitpressjournals.org/doi/abs/10.1162/1064546041255548%0a* [[http://autopoietic.info/|Autopoietic.net -- Journal of Autopoietic Theory]]%0a%0a!!!Overall remarks and questions%0a* multiple references, including the title, regarding the bible do not seem really required%0a* [[#Chapter10|concluding]], like [[BeingNoOne]] and [[TheEgoTunnel]], on the consequence of the theory for ethics and providing an ethical framework%0a%0a!!!!Synthesis%0aSo in the end, it was about X and was based on Y.%0a%0a!!!!Critics%0aPoint A, B and C are debatable because of e, f and j.%0a%0a!!!Vocabulary%0a(:new_vocabulary_start:)%0a* [[http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/pliancy|pliancy]]%0a* [[http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/wanderlust|wanderlust]]%0a* [[http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/wane|wane]]%0a* [[http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/pith|pith]]%0a(:new_vocabulary_end:)%0a%0a!!!Post-reading model%0aDraw a schema (using PmGraphViz or another solution) of the situation of the area in the studied domain after having read the book. Link it to the pre-reading model and align the two to help easy comparison.%0a%0a!!!Categories%0a* [[!Information]]%0a* [[!Biology]]%0a* [[!Psychology]]%0a%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[ReadingNotes.ReadingNotes|Menu]]'' ReadingNotes.TurtlesTermitesAndTrafficJams=[[http://mitpress.mit.edu/catalog/item/default.asp?ttype=2&tid=5368|Turtles, Termites, and Traffic Jams: Explorations in massively parallel microworlds]] by Mitchel Resnick - ISBN 0262680939 - MIT Press 1997%0a>>display:none%3c%3c%0a:book: (:if equal "Fabien" "{$Author}":)SharedLibrary:bookname.pdf#zoom=100&page=(:else:)http://books.google.com/books?id=K8P1rX8T4kYC&pg=PA(:ifend:)%0a>>%3c%3c%0a(:tc: 5:)(:tp: 163:)%0a(:isbn: 0262680939:)%0a%0a%0a!!!Motivation%0aRecommended by Sylvain following a discussion during Matrix III on the Sentinels potential distributed cognition and auto-organization.%0a%0a!!!Pre-reading model%0aDraw a schema (using PmGraphViz or another solution) of the situation of the area in the studied domain before having read the book.%0a%0a!!!Reading%0a* [[#Chapter1]]I. Foundations%0a** mention of GEB as watched in [[WatchingNotes/WatchingNotes#GEBatMIT]]and read the following [[ReadingNotes/StrangeLoop|I Am A Strange Loop]]%0a** [[http://mitpress.mit.edu/sicp/|Structure and Interpretation of Computer Programs (SICP)]] by Abelson, Sussman, and Sussman%0a** [[ReadingNotes/Supersizing|Supersizing the Mind: Embodiment, Action, and Cognitive Extension]] by Andy Clark%0a** [[Wikipedia:Enaction]]%0a** [[Wikipedia:Constructionism (learning theory)]]%0a* [[#Chapter2]]II. Constructions%0a** "Papert contrasts constructionism with instructionism whereas instructionism focuses on new ways for learners to construct. Both are important, But significant improvements in education are much more likely to come from advances in constructionism, not instructionism. The major challenge for educators and educational developers, then, is to create tools and environments that engage leaners in construction, invention, and experimentation. This process involves (at least) two levels of design: educators need to design things that allow students to design things." (p24)%0a*** [[http://www.papert.org/|Professor Seymour Papert]]%0a*** [[Wikipedia:Constructionism (learning theory)]]%0a** "The constructionist approach goes beyond hands-on in a variety of ways. In constructionist activities, students do not simply ''manipulate physical objects'', they ''construct personally meaningful products''." (p28)%0a** section Object-Oriented Programming (p43) and Parallelism (p45) lead from%0a*** CAEE -> phylogeny as {-object-} {-basic-} flow {-atomic-}%0a**** network of recursive flows with a time dimension%0a*** to my [[Seedea:Research/PhylogeneticFlowProgramming]] proposal%0a*** [[Content/ClickingMoments#ResearchAndFlock]] (~p42)%0a* [[#Chapter3]]III. Explorations%0a** "Microworlds are always manipulable: they encourage users to explore, experiment, invent, and revise. Seymour Papert (1980) describes microworlds as %3c%3cincubators of knowledge." (p50)%0a** "As E. O. Wilson (1971) notes, %3c%3cThe entire history of the termites... can be viewed as a slow escape by means of architectural innovation from a dependence on rotting wood for shelter>> (p315)." (p75)%0a*** see also [[ReadingNotes/TheTinkerersAccomplice]]%0a** mention of Lotka-Volterra equations first discovered with [[Evolutionary Dynamics]] (p92)%0a* [[#Chapter4]]IV. Reflections%0a** "Some researchers who study systems talk about ''exogenous'' (external) and ''endogenous'' (internal) factors affecting the behavior of a system. In the minds of many, it seems, patterns (such as traffic jams) can be formed only by exogenous factors." (p126)%0a** (p134) "Guiding Heuristics for Decentralized Thinking%0a*** '''Positive Feedback Isn't Always negative.'''%0a**** Positive feedback often plays an important role in creating and extending patterns and structures.%0a*** '''Randomness Can Help Create Order.'''%0a**** Most people view randomness as destructive, but in some cases it actually helps make systems more orderly.%0a*** '''A Flock Isn't a Big Bird.'''%0a**** It is important not to confuse levels. Often, people confuse the behaviors of individuals and the behavior of groups.%0a*** '''A Traffic Jam Isn't Just a Collection of Cars.'''%0a**** It is important to realize that some objects (%3c%3cemergent objects>>) have an ever-changing composition.%0a*** '''The Hills Are Alive.'''%0a**** People often focus on the behavior of individual objects, overlooking the environment that surrounds the objects."%0a**** cf stigmergy, discovered earlier Seedea:Content/Newconcepts#StigmergicCollaboration%0a** "In ''Sciences of the Artificial'' (1969), Herbert Simon describes a scene in which an ant is walking on a beach. Simon notes that the ant's path might be quite complex. But the complexity of the path, says Simon, is not necessarily a reflection of the complexity of the ant. Rather, it might reflect the complexity of the beach." (p142)%0a* [[#Chapter5]]V. Projections%0a** (p147)%0a%0a(:lp: 163:)(:lc: 5:)(:ld: 29/07/10:)%0a(:startrecall:03/08/10:)%0a%0a!!!See also%0a* [[Tools/Programming]]%0a** [[Tools/Programming#Dataflow]]%0a* Seedea:Seedea/CollaborativeManagementTools%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zrL5BYRqrTI|Allomerus decemarticulatus trap on Hirtella physophora]], Nature 2005%0a* [[Tools/AWS]]%0a** [[Tools/AWS#EC2]]%0a** [[Tools/AWS#MechanicalTurk]]%0a* http://education.mit.edu/starlogo/%0a** [[http://education.mit.edu/starlogo/models/|StarLogo Models Library Online]]%0a* [[http://web.media.mit.edu/~mres/|Mitchel Resnick]] at the MIT Media Lab%0a* MIT Media Lab [[http://llk.media.mit.edu/|Lifelong Kindergarten]]%0a* [[http://www.cscs.umich.edu/~crshalizi/reviews/turtles-termites-traffic-jams/|Mitchel Resnick, Turtles, Termites and Traffic Jams]] review by by Cosma Shalizi, The Bactra Review: Occasional and eclectic book reviews 1997%0a* [[http://llk.media.mit.edu/papers/Distrib-Construc.html|Distributed Constructionism]] by Mitchel Resnick, Proceedings of the International Conference on the Learning Sciences 1996%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8qWF1SJ4LGI|Sowing the Seeds for a more Creative Society]] by Mitchel Resnick, Google Tech Talks 2006%0a* [[http://ccl.northwestern.edu/netlogo/|NetLogo]] multi-agent programmable modeling environment.%0a** Wikipedia:NetLogo%0a** after [[Events/AIW02]] during a discussion with Mathieu Gandon%0a* [[http://repast.sourceforge.net/|Repast Suite]] Java-based with C++, HPC, NetLogo support%0a%0a!!![[#Exercise]]Exercise/Idea%0a%0aApply StarLogo and its mindset to a daily game: sudoku.%0a[@%0aobserver%0a display %0a%0apatch%0a colorize per number of possible value (1 to 9)%0a%0aturtles%0a current value%0a = possible value if there is only 1%0a possible value%0a = 1 to 9%0a get values in without yourself in%0a line%0a column%0a square%0a@] %0a%0a* alternative solutions%0a** construct as many grids as there can be based on the existing amount of filled cases (removing rotations)%0a%0aSee in NetLogo User Community Models the [[http://ccl.northwestern.edu/netlogo/models/community/sudoku-solver|sudoku-solver]] by Zammu, 2006%0a%0a!!!Overall remarks and questions%0a* the motivation was older than this recommendation since I skimmed through SFI book on Swarm Intelligence years earlier. Also was interested in Multi-Agent Systems (MAS) at UTC, Machine Learning later on, web2.0 overall and the distributed "edge" projects (P2P, BOINC, botnets, ...).%0a* could the local optima be reach faster taking into account [[Wikipedia:Price of anarchy]] yet fail to explore more possibilities?%0a** i.e. is distributed and quasi-independent exploration be more costly in the short-term yet to potentially better result in the long-run or in highly dynamical environment?%0a* learned programming [{Wikipedia:Logo %2528programming language%2529]] in elementary school with Logo made by Seymour Papert, professor of Mitchel Resnick who subsequently made Scratch%0a** see http://www.calormen.com/logo/%0a%0a!!!!Synthesis%0aSo in the end, it was about X and was based on Y.%0a%0a!!!!Critics%0aPoint A, B and C are debatable because of e, f and j.%0a%0a!!!Vocabulary%0a(:new_vocabulary_start:)%0anew_word%0a(:new_vocabulary_end:)%0a%0a!!!Post-reading model%0aDraw a schema (using PmGraphViz or another solution) of the situation of the area in the studied domain after having read the book. Link it to the pre-reading model and align the two to help easy comparison.%0a%0a!!!Categories%0a* [[!UncategorizedBook]]%0a%0a%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[ReadingNotes.ReadingNotes|Menu]]'' ReadingNotes.UnabomberManifesto=(:title Industrial Society and Its Future:)%0a[[http://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Industrial_Society_and_Its_Future|Industrial Society and Its Future]] by Theodore Kaczynski - The New York Times, The Washington Post 1995%0a>>display:none%3c%3c%0a:book: (:if equal "Fabien" "{$Author}":)SharedLibrary:bookname.pdf#zoom=100&page=(:else:)http://books.google.com/books?id=ID&pg=PA(:ifend:)%0a>>%3c%3c%0a(:tc: 99:)(:tp: 999:)%0a%0a%0a!!!Motivation%0aDiscovering [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Theodore_Kaczynski|Theodore Kaczynski]] persona (where? how?) then his motivation and background, then after seing a reproduction of his cabin and having his manifesto saved on my laptop, deciding to (finally) read it entirely.%0a%0a!!!Pre-reading model%0aDraw a schema (using PmGraphViz or another solution) of the situation of the area in the studied domain before having read the book.%0a%0a!!!Reading%0a* "The only requirements are a moderate amount of intelligence, and most of all, simple ''obedience''. If one has those, society takes care of one from cradle to grave." paragraph 40%0a** see also Noam Chomsky on [[Seedea:Utopiahanalysis/Bmx#chomsky2002|intellectual assembly lines and university]]%0a* "Advertising and marketing techniques have been developed that make many people feel they need things that their grandparents never desired or even dreamed of. It requires serious effort to earn enough money to satisfy these artificial needs" paragraph 63%0a** see also AdBuster the magazine%0a* "One may become angry, but modern society cannot permit fighting." paragraph 71%0a* "We can do anything we like as long as it is ''unimportant''. But in all ''important'' matters the system tends increasingly to regulate our behavior." paragraph 72%0a* "As long as the system ''gives'' them their opportunities it still has them on a leash. To attain autonomy they must get off that leash." paragraph 73%0a* "We do sneer at people who ''are'' content with servitude." paragraph 78%0a** see also Le Discours de la Servitude Volontaire%0a* "According to the bourgeois conception, a %3c%3cfree>> man is essentially an element of a social machine and has only a certain set of prescribed and delimited freedoms; freedoms that are designed to serve the needs of the social machine more than those of the individual." paragraph 97%0a* "It should not be assumed that a person has enough freedom just because he ''says'' he has enough." paragraph 98%0a** in the same way that a being living in N dimensions can hardly imagine living in N+1 dimension or somebody inside a propaganda system being subjected to lies if they are "global enough"%0a** see also Carl Sagan explanation%0a* "When a new item of technology is introduced as an option that an individual can accept or not as he chooses, it does not necessarily ''remain'' optional. In many cases the new technology changes society in such a way that people eventually find themselves ''forced'' to use it." paragraph 127%0a** it seems impossible for someone using what he or she considers a more efficient mean, to genuinely appreciate interactions with others who are using less efficient means%0a*** example of users of new social network (mobile phone, Facebook, Twitter, ...) pushing others to adopt them%0a* "mass entertainment is a means of escape and stress-reduction on which most of us have become dependent. " paragraph 156%0a* "as past experience has shown, technical progress will lead to other new problems for society far more rapidly that it has been solving old ones. " paragraph 170%0a** see also [[http://www.longnow.org/seminars/02009/nov/18/long-and-short-it/|van der Leeuw talk at Long Now]]%0a* "Nature takes care of itself [...] Only with the Industrial Revolution did the effect of human society on nature become really devastating." paragraph 184%0a** seems contradictory, how is it required to destroy what threatens something that can manage itself anyway?%0a** is this a purely aesthetic view on nature, described as self-evidently beautiful?%0a* "We distinguish between two kinds of technology, which we will call small-scale technology and organization-dependent technology." paragraph 208%0a** cf DIY resources and the overarching P2P movement%0a* "organization-dependent technology ''does'' regress when the social organization on which it depends breaks down." paragraph 208%0a** see also [[http://www.cambridge.org/catalogue/catalogue.asp?isbn=052138673X|The Collapse of Complex Societies]] (Cambridge University Press 1988) by Joseph Tainter%0a* "An industrial society, if built from scratch without outside help, can only be built in a series of stages: You need tools to make tools to make tools to make tools ..." paragraph 210%0a* "Once the power-hungry types have captured control of the movement, there are many leftists of a gentler breed who inwardly disapprove of many of the actions of the leaders, but cannot bring themselves to oppose them." paragraph 224%0a* "Thus the fact that many individual leftists are personally mild and fairly tolerant people by no means prevents leftism as a whole form having a totalitarian tendency." paragraph 226%0a%0a!!!See also%0a* my visit to [[Museum/Museum|Palais de Tokyo]]%0a** [[http://www.idee-jour.fr/Unabomber-au-Palais-de-Tokyo.html|Unabomber au Palais de Tokyo]] by Arnaud Viviant, Idée@jour December 2009%0a* page on [[Content/PiecesOfCulture#Essays]]%0a* my notes [[ReadingNotes.HighSpeedSociety]]%0a* related study [[Seedea:Utopiahanalysis.Tech4Libre]]%0a* [[http://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Walden|Walden]] by [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_David_Thoreau|Henry David Thoreau]]%0a* [[http://www.southendpress.org/2007/items/87729|How Nonviolence Protects the State]] by Peter Gelderloos, South End Press 2007%0a* [[http://www.intothewild.com/|Into the Wild]], [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Into_the_Wild_(film)|movie]] by Sean Penn (2008)%0a** based on [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Into_the_Wild|Jon Krakauer 1996 non-fiction book about the adventures of Christopher McCandless]]%0a* [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Colony_(TV_series)|The Colony]], Discovery Channel 2009%0a** Survivor equivalent in the post-apocalyptic Los-Angeles%0a%0a%0a!!!Overall remark and questions%0a* What are the best "vademecum" (latin)?%0a** What would be yours? Is there a community website for that? P2P/DIY one?%0a** What were the historical best ones?%0a*** What communities were the most efficient at recovering after collapses? Why and how?%0a*** What are the consistent patterns across time and cultures?%0a%0a%0a!!!!Synthesis%0aSo in the end, it was about X and was based on Y.%0a%0a!!!!Critics%0a* The term "technology" is heavily criticized and yet only clarified after more than half of the essay (paragraph 184). This is clearly misleading, is technology an overall bad addiction to be always avoided or is there a community-scale type of technology that is actually beneficial?%0a* There is no actual plan of what has to done "after" the required revolution despite saying that a better alternative have to be explicit in order to rally more people.%0a%0a!!!Vocabulary%0a(:new_vocabulary_start:)%0anew_word%0a(:new_vocabulary_end:)%0a%0a!!!Post-reading model%0aDraw a schema (using PmGraphViz or another solution) of the situation of the area in the studied domain after having read the book. Link it to the pre-reading model and align the two to help easy comparison.%0a%0a!!!Categories%0a* [[!UncategorizedBook]]%0a%0a%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[ReadingNotes.ReadingNotes|Menu]]'' ReadingNotes.VentureCapitalAndTheFinanceOfInnovation=[[http://he-cda.wiley.com/WileyCDA/HigherEdTitle/productCd-0470074280.html|Venture Capital and the Finance of Innovation]] by Andrew Metrick - ISBN 0470074280 - Wiley 2007%0a>>display:none%3c%3c%0a:book: (:if equal "Fabien" "{$Author}":)SharedLibrary:bookname.pdf#zoom=100&page=(:else:)http://books.google.com/books?id=ID&pg=PA(:ifend:)%0a>>%3c%3c%0a(:tc: 24:)(:tp: 592:)%0a(:isbn: 0470074280:)%0a%0a!!!Motivation%0aWorking on innovation (cf [[Seedea:Research/Research]]) and how it can become financially sustainable (cf [[Content/FinancialTools]]) then book recommended by [[(Person:)Sylvain]] (probably motivated himself by his SubMate experience and his presentation at ESSEC).%0a%0a!!!Pre-reading model%0aFamily, friends, banks (10K) -> BusinessAngel (100K) -> VC (1M) -> corporation acquisition exit%0a%0a!!!Reading%0a%0a* [[#Preface]][[#Preface|Preface : A Reader's Guide]]%0a** detailing why VCs don't necessarily focus on financial methods yet why it matters %0a** "This book takes the perspective of a venture capitalist - not an entrepreneur." (p.x)%0a** "This book is attempting to provide a bridge between the language of VC and the language of finance" (p.xi)%0a%0a%0aPart I: VC Basics%0a* [[#Chapter1]][[#Chapter1|1 The VC Industry]]%0a** distringuishing VCs and angels as the 2nd are investing their own money instead of managing a portfolio thanks to the money of other investors, resulting in a different behavior (p4)%0a** [[http://wsbe.unh.edu/cvr|Center for Venture Research]] Whittemore School of Business & Economics, University of New Hampshire %0a** "Because of the need to exit, VCs avoid investments in %3c%3clifestyle>> businesses (companies that might provide a good income to the entrepreneurs, but have little opportunity for a sale or IPO)." (p5)%0a** the exit requirement pushes VCs to invest mainly in small business that will become large companies (to become public) in a short period of time (under ~7 years)%0a*** this leading to investment in hi-tech and specific industries which provide such characteristics%0a** "VC activities can be broken into three main groups :%0a*** investing,%0a*** monitoring and%0a*** exiting" (p9)%0a** section on the History of VC%0a*** [[Wikipedia:History of private equity and venture capital]]%0a*** [[Wikipedia:American Research and Development Corporation]] (ARD)%0a*** [[Wikipedia:The Nature of the Firm]] by Ronald Coase, Economica 1937%0a**** [[Wikipedia:Transaction cost]]%0a** excellent summary (p20)%0a* [[#Chapter2]][[#Chapter2|2 VC Players]]%0a** where do VCs' GPs get the money from LPs and in what proportions%0a** how do they use it spread in their associated VC funds%0a*** management fees (~2.5%25 per year) and carried interests (~20%25 of all fund profits)%0a**** but limited by clawbacks and covenants%0a** summary (p40)%0a* [[#Chapter3]][[#Chapter3|3 VC Returns]]%0a** [[http://www.sandhillecon.com/|Sand Hill Econometrics]] Tools for Private Equity%0a*** [[http://www.sandhillecon.com/2_subscriptions/sandhillindex.html|The Sand Hill Index of Venture]] An Unbiased, Value-Weighted Measure%0a** [[http://wrds.wharton.upenn.edu/|Wharton Research Data Services]]%0a** LPs - gatekeeper (e.g. [[https://www.cambridgeassociates.com/|Cambridge Associates]]) - GPs%0a*** gatekeepers thus have an interesting position to generate statistics%0a** mention of the survivor bias database analyze, like [[ReadingNotes/QuantitativeTrading]] did%0a** "The IRR is an answer to the question %3c%3chow well did you do with my money while you had it>> Many investors would like to get the answer to a different question, which asks, "Overall, how much money did you make for me?>>" (p54-55)%0a*** [[Wikipedia:Internal rate of return]]%0a** key terms defined including investment multiple (and its multiple names)%0a*** [[http://www.calpers.ca.gov/index.jsp?bc=/investments/assets/equities/aim/pe-glossary.xml|Private Equity Industry Dictionary]] CalPERS%0a*** [[http://www.investopedia.com/articles/stocks/09/abcs-of-private-equity.asp|Learn The Lingo Of Private Equity Investing]] by David Allison, Investopedia%0a* [[#Chapter4]][[#Chapter4|4 The Cost Of Venture Capital]]%0a** "The main driver of the cost of capital is the trade-off between risk and return." (p65)%0a** [[Wikipedia:Capital asset pricing model]] (CPAM)%0a** "The higher the [[Wikipedia:Beta coefficient|β]], the higher the expected return." (p67)%0a*** present in Google Finance%0a** banana bird example on diversification (p69 to 74)%0a*** "the main driver of financial risk is covariance" (p74)%0a*** "If you don't pay someone an extra return to accept the risk from you, then she will not accept it. This is the intuition behind measuring risk with the CAPM beta." (p74)%0a** [[Wikipedia:Fama–French three-factor model]] (FFM)%0a*** also mentioned in [[ReadingNotes/QuantitativeTrading#Chapter7|Chapter 7 of Quantitative Trading]] (p134)%0a** Pastor-[[http://finance.wharton.upenn.edu/~stambaug/|Stambauch]] model (PSM)%0a* [[#Chapter5]][[#Chapter5|5 The Best VCs]]%0a** "even if reputation worth nothing else, it enables VCs to get cheaper prices and more acceptances for their offers." (p83)%0a** analysis of the "supply side" of capital and the "demand side" for capital%0a** "even these [sucessful] VCs recognize that most of what they do is not scalable, and there are limits to the number of investments that they can make." (p85)%0a** listing the top-tier firm in order to be able to study their strategies%0a** brief discussion about the [[Wikipedia:Sand Hill Road]] aggregation phenomenum (p87-88)%0a** top-tier venture capitalists%0a*** A [[(Wikipedia:)Accel Partners]], [[(Wikipedia:)Benchmark Capital]], [[(Wikipedia:)Charles River Ventures]], [[(Wikipedia:)Kleiner, Perkins, Caufield %2526 Byers]], [[(Wikipedia:)Matrix Partners]], [[(Wikipedia:)Sequoia Capital]]%0a*** B [[(Wikipedia:)Alta Partners]], [[(Wikipedia:)Apax Partners]], [[(Wikipedia:)Austin Ventures]], [[(Wikipedia:)Battery Ventures]], [[(Wikipedia:)Draper Fisher Jurvetson]], [[(Wikipedia:)New Enterprise Associates]], [[(Wikipedia:)Sevin Rosen Funds]], [[(Wikipedia:)Summit Partners]], [[(Wikipedia:)Technology Crossover Ventures]]%0a** [[http://manyeyes.alphaworks.ibm.com/manyeyes/visualizations/amount-invested-in-venture-capital-b|Amount Invested in Venture Capital by Region]], Created in 2009 on Many Eyes%0a*** [[http://manyeyes.alphaworks.ibm.com/manyeyes/visualizations?tag=venture_capital&sort=rating|Visualizations about 'venture_capital']] including an [[http://manyeyes.alphaworks.ibm.com/manyeyes/visualizations.rss?tag=venture_capital|RSS feed]]%0a* [[#Chapter6]][[#Chapter6|6 VC Around The World]]%0a** mainly an analysis on why the rest of the world is lagging behind the US%0a*** proposed reasons are exits, the entrepreunarial ecosystem, law and corporate governance, country risk, cultural differences%0a**** see also [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iLstkIZ5t8g|Richard Florida: The Rise of the Creative Class]], UCSD 2008%0a*** considering also the network effect, how a small difference can ripple through%0a%0a%0aPart II: Total Valuation%0a* [[#Chapter7]][[#Chapter7|7 The Analysis Of VC Investments]]%0a** revised curves on the nature (acquired, IPO, defunct, still private) of portofolios over time (10 years)%0a** study of the step by step investment process screening, term sheet, due diligence, closing%0a** "the typical VC would need t screen at least 100 companies to make one investment." (p135)%0a** two key assesments%0a*** market size%0a*** ability of the management team%0a* [[#Chapter8]][[#Chapter8|8 Term Sheets]]%0a** "the big picture is that a term sheet describes the basic structure of a transaction and provides a set of protections against expropriation." (p146)%0a* [[#Chapter9]][[#Chapter9|9 Preferred Stock]]%0a** "key to understand how these protections work, if only to know the relative bargaining positions for various investors" (p177)%0a** Redeemable preferred (RP)%0a** Convertible preferred (CP)%0a** Participating CP (PCP)%0a** PCP with cap (PCPC)%0a* [[#Chapter10]][[#Chapter10|10 The VC Method]]%0a** key elements of the VC method (p192)%0a*** focus on the value of the company at the time of a successful exit high target return reflecting the significant probability of failure%0a*** accounting for a reduction the current ownership percentage because of later rounds of investment%0a*** investment recommendation%0a* [[#Chapter11]][[#Chapter11|11 Discounted-Cash-Flow Analysis Of Growth Companies]]%0a** first method to estimate the exit value, key input in VC valuation%0a** modeling the life-cycle in 3 parts%0a*** venture period%0a*** rapid-growth period%0a*** stable-growth period%0a** use key cash flows, NPV (Net Present Value) and industry average cost of capital%0a* [[#Chapter12]][[#Chapter12|12 Comparables Analysis]]%0a** mentioning the risk of relying too much on this type of estimation while using current and past data%0a%0a%0aPart III: Partial Valuation%0a* [[#Chapter13]][[#Chapter13|13 Option Pricing]]%0a* [[#Chapter14]][[#Chapter14|14 The Valuation Of Preferred Stock]]%0a* [[#Chapter15]][[#Chapter15|15 Later-Round Investments]]%0a* [[#Chapter16]][[#Chapter16|16 Participating Convertible Preferred Stock]]%0a* [[#Chapter17]][[#Chapter17|17 Implied Valuation]]%0a* [[#Chapter18]][[#Chapter18|18 Complex Structures]]%0a%0a%0aPart IV: The Finance Of Innovation%0a* [[#Chapter19]][[#Chapter19|19 R&D Finance]]%0a** R&D budgets per country%0a** R&D budget per US funding sources and sector of the industry%0a** introducing the context of the 2 touchstones cases%0a*** drug development, cf my [[Content/Health]] page%0a*** energy, cf my [[Content/Energy]] page%0a* [[#Chapter20]][[#Chapter20|20 Monte Carlo Simulation]]%0a* [[#Chapter21]][[#Chapter21|21 Real Options]]%0a* [[#Chapter22]][[#Chapter22|22 Binomial Trees]]%0a* [[#Chapter23]][[#Chapter23|23 Game Theory]]%0a** see also [[Events/Les Prodigieux Theoremes De Monsieur Nash]]%0a* [[#Chapter24]][[#Chapter24|24 R&D Valuation]] %0a%0a(:startrecall: 14/04/2010:)%0a(:lp: 592:)(:lc: 24:)(:ld: 14/04/10:)%0a%0a%0a!!!See also%0a* [[Content/FinancialTools]]%0a** [[Content/FinancialTools#VentureCapital|Venture capital]]%0a** [[Content/FinancialTools#crowdfunding|Crowdfunding / P2P Finance]]%0a* [[Seedea:Seedea/SandIdeabox#StartUpAnalysis]]%0a* my presentation [[Events/MBE02#IntroductionVentureCapital]] during MBE 2nd session%0a* [[http://bcs.wiley.com/he-bcs/Books?action=index&itemId=0470074280&bcsId=3510|Instructor Companion Site]], Wiley%0a* [[http://www.som.yale.edu/faculty/am859/|Andrew Metrick]] Yale School of Management%0a** [[http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=4113987471126095270|The Metrix]] 2006%0a** Professor Andrew Metrick makes a valiant attempt to get a venture capital job for a Wharton MBA with no previous VC experience.%0a* reviews%0a** [[http://www.askthevc.com/blog/archives/2007/04/book-review-ven.php|Book Review: Venture Capital and the Finance of Innovation]] by Brad Feld, Ask The VC 2007%0a* [[http://www.nber.org/authors/andrew_metrick|NBER Publications by Andrew Metrick]] starting from 1996%0a* [[http://blog.assembla.com/assemblablog/tabid/12618/bid/11882/Why-VC-s-avoid-innovation-and-how-to-use-them-safely.aspx|Why VC's avoid innovation, and how to use them safely]] by Andy Singleton, Assembla blog February 2010%0a** Financing of Innovation Guide by [[http://www.newventuretools.net/index.html|New Venture Tools]]%0a*** non-working as of February 2010%0a** [[http://emlab.berkeley.edu/users/bhhall/papers/ShaneHB_BHH%2520chapter_rev.pdf|The financing of innovation]] by BH Hall, Blackwell Handbook of Technology Management 2005%0a** [[http://www.researchchannel.org/prog/displayevent.aspx?fID=571&rID=4073|Financing Innovation and the Evolution of Venture Capital: Germany and the U.S. in the Postwar Era]] by Caroline Fohlin, ResearchChannel 2004%0a* [[http://onstartups.com/tabid/3339/bid/11886/Why-Venture-Capitalists-Avoid-Innovation-They-Like-Making-Money.aspx|Why Venture Capitalists Avoid Innovation: They Like Making Money]] guest post from Andy Singleton, OnStartups.com February 2010%0a* [[http://blog.sagepointsoftware.com/?p=5|Why we don’t want VC or Angel money]] SagePoint Software November 2009%0a** "or any business, and particularly for a services business (and SaaS is a services business), you should serve only one master: your customers. Once investors are involved, there is now another master to serve. These two masters want different things out of you"%0a* [[http://www.investopedia.com/investing-topics/Venture_Capital|Content Tagged with Venture Capital]] Investopedia%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/user/SVBFinancialGroup|SVBFinancialGroup's Channel]]%0a** [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bGhMGLIpwV8|How Venture Capital Works]] SVBFinancialGroup 2010%0a* [[http://www.nvca.org/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=141&Itemid=133|VC Industry Overview]], National Venture Capital Association (NVCA)%0a** [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cl8bEApvblg|Eric Schmidt at the National Venture Capital Association]] 2006%0a* [[http://www.drewconway.com/zia/?p=1534|Visualizing the Structure of Venture Capital Co-Investments]] by Drew Conway, Zero Intelligence Agents November 2009%0a* [[http://onbiovc.com/|OnBioVC]] Your Source for BioScience Venture Capital Data%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bGhMGLIpwV8|How Venture Capital Works]], SVB Financial Group January 2010%0a** SVB = [[http://www.svb.com/|Silicon Valley Banks]]%0a** John Mendlein at [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=impbp3-OAfA|9min in part 5]] details how an entrepreneur should have multiple strategy path and prune them along the way%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GIOt_TAQTT4|The State of Venture Capital]], SVB Financial Group January 2010%0a* [[http://www.crunchbase.com/|CrunchBase]], especially its companies directory%0a* [[http://www.ssti.org/vc/index.php|SSTI State Venture Capital Dashboard]] State Venture Capital Investment Data from SSTI and the PWC Moneytree Report%0a* [[http://www.businessinsider.com/everything-i-didnrsquot-learn-about-startups-as-a-vc-hellipor-why-vcs-donrsquot-make-good-entrepreneurs-2010-3|Everything I Didn't Learn About Startups As A VC (Or Why VCs Make Lousy Entrepreneurs)]] by Charlie O'Donnell, BusinessInsider.com March 2010%0a* [[http://www.readwriteweb.com/start/2010/02/venture-capital-saas-funding.php|How Much Venture Capital Should You Raise For Your SaaS Venture?]] by Bernard Lunn, ReadWriteStart February 2010%0a* [[http://www.forbes.com/2010/04/13/entrepreneurs-venture-capital-technology-security-10-startups.html|Why Entrepreneurs Don't Need VCs]] Saad Khan, Forbes.com April 2010%0a* [[http://www.godinchief.com/entry/decoding-the-brain-of-a-vc/|Decoding The Brain Of A VC]] by Vishal Gondal, God in Chief April 2010%0a* Teaching Videos at [[http://evc.sauder.ubc.ca/teaching_videos.html|Entrepreneurship and Venture Capital Research Centre]]%0a%0a!!!Overall remarks and questions%0a* When should VC be avoided? How?%0a** Can you have FIY (Fund It Yourself) innovation?%0a* Since VC firms are well known, especially top-tiers, is it possible to get information from their portfolio to study trends?%0a%0a!!!!Synthesis%0aSo in the end, it was about X and was based on Y.%0a%0a!!!!Critics%0aPoint A, B and C are debatable because of e, f and j.%0a%0a!!!Vocabulary%0a(:new_vocabulary_start:)%0a[[http://www.investopedia.com/terms/m/mezzaninefinancing.asp|Mezzanine Financing]]%0a[[http://www.investopedia.com/terms/b/bridgefinancing.asp|Bridge Financing]]%0a[[Wikipedia:Keiretsu]]%0a(:new_vocabulary_end:)%0a%0a!!!Post-reading model%0aDraw a schema (using PmGraphViz or another solution) of the situation of the area in the studied domain after having read the book. Link it to the pre-reading model and align the two to help easy comparison.%0a%0a!!!Categories%0a* [[!Business]]%0a%0a%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[ReadingNotes.ReadingNotes|Menu]]'' ReadingNotes.Walden=[[http://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Walden|Walden]] by Henry David Thoreau - 1854%0a>>display:none%3c%3c%0a:book: (:if equal "Fabien" "{$Author}":)SharedLibrary:bookname.pdf#zoom=100&page=(:else:)http://books.google.com/books?id=ID&pg=PA(:ifend:)%0a>>%3c%3c%0a(:tc: 99:)(:tp: 999:)%0a%0a%0a!!!Motivation%0aAfter reading [[ReadingNotes.UnabomberManifesto]], watching Into the Wild and have, since a lot earlier an interest from Thoreau's work.%0a%0a!!!Pre-reading model%0aDraw a schema (using PmGraphViz or another solution) of the situation of the area in the studied domain before having read the book.%0a%0a!!!Reading%0a* [[#Economy]]Economy%0a** "Most men, even in this comparatively free country, through mere ignorance and mistake, are so occupied with the factitious cares and superfluously coarse labors of life that its finer fruits cannot be plucked by them."%0a** "All change is a miracle to contemplate; but it is a miracle which is taking place every instant."%0a** reference to Darwin and Liebig%0a** "The luxuriously rich are not simply kept comfortably warm, but unnaturally hot; as I implied before, they are cooked, of course a la mode."%0a** "Most of the luxuries, and many of the so-called comforts of life, are not only not indispensable, but positive hindrances to the elevation of mankind."%0a*** see also the anonymous quote "Comfort comes first as a guest, Then becomes your host, And eventually your master. It is best to keep comfort as a guest."%0a** "The philosopher is in advance of his age even in the outward form of his life."%0a** "I too had woven a kind of basket of a delicate texture, but I had not made it worth any one's while to buy them. Yet not the less, in my case, did I think it worth my while to weave them, and instead of studying how to make it worth men's while to buy my baskets, I studied rather how to avoid the necessity of selling them."%0a** "It is an interesting question how far men would retain their relative rank if they were divested of their clothes."%0a** "If you have any enterprise before you, try it in your old clothes. All men want, not something to do with, but something to do, or rather something to be."%0a** "the cost of a thing is the amount of what I will call life which is required to be exchanged for it, immediately or in the long run."%0a** "men have become the tools of their tools."%0a** "Before we can adorn our houses with beautiful objects the walls must be stripped, and our lives must be stripped, and beautiful housekeeping and beautiful living be laid for a foundation: now, a taste for the beautiful is most cultivated out of doors, where there is no house and no housekeeper. "%0a** regarding dwelling-houses and minimal housing, see also [[Content/Projetautonomieenergetique#Housing]] listing adobe or cob (straw and sand) techniques%0a** "Where is this division of labor to end? and what object does it finally serve?"%0a** "I cannot but think that if we had more true wisdom in these respects, not only less education would be needed, because, forsooth, more would already have been acquired, but the pecuniary expense of getting an education would in a great measure vanish."%0a** "Our inventions are wont to be pretty toys, which distract our attention from serious things. They are but improved means to an unimproved end, an end which it was already but too easy to arrive at;"%0a** "when the smoke [of the railroad] is blown away and the vapor condensed, it will be perceived that a few are riding, but the rest are run over"%0a** "Nations are possessed with an insane the man who goes alone can start today; but he who travels with another must wait till that other is ready, and it may be a long time before they get off. ambition to perpetuate the memory of themselves by the amount of hammered stone they leave."%0a** "men have come to such a pass that they frequently starve, not for want of necessaries, but for want of luxuries;"%0a** "it may be that he who bestows the largest amount of time and money on the needy is doing the most by his mode of life to produce that misery which he strives in vain to relieve."%0a*** see also [[http://www.la-bas.org/|Lŕ bas si j’y suis]] show dedicated to [[http://www.la-bas.org/article.php3?id_article=1566|the culture of donation and charity parties in the bourgeois society]]%0a* [[#WhereILivedandWhatILivedFor]]Where I Lived, and What I Lived For%0a** "Though the view from my door was still more contracted, I did not feel crowded or confined in the least. There was pasture enough for my imagination."%0a** "Still we live meanly, like ants; [...] Our life is frittered away by detail."%0a** "By closing the eyes and slumbering, and consenting to be deceived by shows, men establish and confirm their daily life of routine and habit everywhere, which still is built on purely illusory foundations."%0a* [[#Reading]]Reading%0a** "what are the classics but the noblest recorded thoughts of man? They are the only oracles which are not decayed, and there are such answers to the most modern inquiry in them as Delphi and Dodona never gave."%0a** "How many a man has dated a new era in his life from the reading of a book!"%0a** "Instead of noblemen, let us have noble villages of men."%0a* [[#Sounds]]Sounds%0a** an ode to all senses rather than an intellectual discussion%0a* [[#Solitude]]Solitude%0a** "I never found the companion that was so companionable as solitude."%0a** "Solitude is not measured by the miles of space that intervene between a man and his fellows."%0a** "The value of a man is not in his skin, that we should touch him."%0a** see also solitude.net (or sth like it) website%0a* [[#Visitors]]Visitors%0a** "I had three chairs in my house; one for solitude, two for friendship, three for society."%0a** "there are many fine things which we cannot say if we have to shout."%0a* [[#TheBean-Field]]The Bean-Field%0a** description and some accounting%0a* [[#TheVillage]]The Village%0a** "Every man has to learn the points of compass again as often as be awakes, whether from sleep or any abstraction. Not till we are lost, in other words not till we have lost the world, do we begin to find ourselves, and realize where we are and the infinite extent of our relations."%0a** "wherever a man goes, men will pursue and paw him with their dirty institutions, and, if they can, constrain him to belong to their desperate odd-fellow society."%0a** "It is true, I might have resisted forcibly with more or less effect, might have run %3c%3camok>> against society; but I preferred that society should run %3c%3camok>> against me, it being the desperate party. "%0a** "I am convinced, that if all men were to live as simply as I then did, thieving and robbery would be unknown. These take place only in communities where some have got more than is sufficient while others have not enough."%0a* [[#ThePonds]]The Ponds%0a** "Many a forenoon have I stolen away, preferring to spend thus the most valued part of the day; for I was rich, if not in money, in sunny hours and summer days, and spent them lavishly; nor do I regret that I did not waste more of them in the workshop or the teacher's desk."%0a* [[#BakerFarm]]Baker Farm%0a** ?%0a* [[#HigherLaws]]Higher Laws%0a** "He who distinguishes the true savor of his food can never be a glutton; he who does not cannot be otherwise."%0a* [[#BruteNeighbors]]Brute Neighbors%0a** ?%0a* [[#House-Warming]]House-Warming%0a** "Every man looks at his wood-pile with a kind of affection. I love to have mine before my window, and the more chips the better to remind me of my pleasing work."%0a* [[#FormerInhabitantsandWinterVisitors]]Former Inhabitants and Winter Visitors%0a** "The one who came from farthest to my lodge, through deepest snows and most dismal tempests, was a poet. A farmer, a hunter, a soldier, a reporter, even a philosopher, may be daunted; but nothing can deter a poet, for he is actuated by pure love."%0a* [[#WinterAnimals]]Winter Animals%0a** ?%0a* [[#ThePondinWinter]]The Pond in Winter%0a** "If we knew all the laws of Nature, we should need only one fact, or the description of one actual phenomenon, to infer all the particular results at that point. Now we know only a few laws, and our result is vitiated, not, of course, by any confusion or irregularity in Nature, but by our ignorance of essential elements in the calculation."%0a** "Our notions of law and harmony are commonly confined to those instances which we detect; but the harmony which results from a far greater number of seemingly conflicting, but really concurring, laws, which we have not detected, is still more wonderful."%0a** "The particular laws are as our points of view, as, to the traveller, a mountain outline varies with every step, and it has an infinite number of profiles, though absolutely but one form. Even when cleft or bored through it is not comprehended in its entireness."%0a* [[#Spring]]Spring%0a** "We should be blessed if we lived in the present always, and took advantage of every accident that befell us, like the grass which confesses the influence of the slightest dew that falls on it; and did not spend our time in atoning for the neglect of past opportunities, which we call doing our duty."%0a** "At the same time that we are earnest to explore and learn all things, we require that all things be mysterious and unexplorable, that land and sea be infinitely wild, unsurveyed and unfathomed by us because unfathomable."%0a** "Thus was my first year's life in the woods completed; and the second year was similar to it. I finally left Walden September 6th, 1847."%0a* [[#Conclusion]]Conclusion%0a** "The universe is wider than our views of it."%0a** "Some are dinning in our ears that we Americans, and moderns generally, are intellectual dwarfs compared with the ancients, or even the Elizabethan men. But what is that to the purpose? A living dog is better than a dead lion."%0a** "However mean your life is, meet it and live it; do not shun it and call it hard names. It is not so bad as you are. It looks poorest when you are richest. The fault-finder will find faults even in paradise. Love your life, poor as it is."%0a** "Cultivate poverty like a garden herb, like sage. Do not trouble yourself much to get new things, whether clothes or friends. Turn the old; return to them. Things do not change; we change. Sell your clothes and keep your thoughts."%0a** "if you are restricted in your range by poverty, if you cannot buy books and newspapers, for instance, you are but confined to the most significant and vital experiences; you are compelled to deal with the material which yields the most sugar and the most starch. It is life near the bone where it is sweetest. You are defended from being a trifler."%0a** "Superfluous wealth can buy superfluities only. Money is not required to buy one necessary of the soul."%0a** "The light which puts out our eyes is darkness to us. Only that day dawns to which we are awake. There is more day to dawn. The sun is but a morning star. "%0a%0a%0a!!![[#Essay]]On The Duty Of Civil Disobedience%0a(original title : Resistance to Civil Government)%0a* "The government itself, which is only the mode which the people have chosen to execute their will, is equally liable to be abused and perverted before the people can act through it."%0a* "It is not desirable to cultivate a respect for the law, so much as for the right."%0a* "Even voting for the right is doing nothing for it. It is only expressing to men feebly your desire that it should prevail. A wise man will not leave the right to the mercy of chance, nor wish it to prevail through the power of the majority."%0a* "If the injustice is part of the necessary friction of the machine of government, let it go, let it go; perchance it will wear smooth—certainly the machine will wear out. If the injustice has a spring, or a pulley, or a rope, or a crank, exclusively for itself, then perhaps you may consider whether the remedy will not be worse than the evil; but if it is of such a nature that it requires you to be the agent of injustice to another, then, I say, break the law. Let your life be a counter friction to stop the machine."%0a* "any man more right than his neighbors constitutes a majority of one already."%0a* "I saw that, if there was a wall of stone between me and my townsmen, there was a still more difficult one to climb or break through, before they could get to be as free as I was. I did not for a moment feel confined, and the walls seemed a great waste of stone and mortar."%0a%0a%0a%0a!!!See also%0a* http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ralph_Waldo_Emerson%0a* [[http://www.hermitary.com/|Hermitary]] resources and reflections on hermits and solitude%0a* the [[Content/PiecesOfCulture#Essays|Essays]] section of my Pieces of Culture page%0a%0a%0a!!!Overall remarks and questions%0a* View of what the "Nineteenth Century offers", or at least what it can and what it should.%0a* the first chapters and the conclusion cover him intimate convictions and his motivations which are really interesting, the last chapters though are much more descriptive and rather dull in comparison%0a%0a!!!!Synthesis%0aSo in the end, it was about X and was based on Y.%0a%0a!!!!Critics%0aPoint A, B and C are debatable because of e, f and j.%0a%0a!!!Vocabulary%0a(:new_vocabulary_start:)%0anew_word%0a(:new_vocabulary_end:)%0a%0a!!!Post-reading model%0aDraw a schema (using PmGraphViz or another solution) of the situation of the area in the studied domain after having read the book. Link it to the pre-reading model and align the two to help easy comparison.%0a%0a!!!Categories%0a* [[!UncategorizedBook]]%0a%0a%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[ReadingNotes.ReadingNotes|Menu]]'' ReadingNotes.WhyInternetPornMatters=[[http://www.sup.org/book.cgi?id=22564|Why Internet Porn Matters]] by Margret Grebowicz - ISBN 9780804786621 - Publisher Stanford University Press 2013%0a>>display:none%3c%3c%0a:book: (:if equal "Fabien" "{$Author}":)SharedLibrary:bookname.pdf#zoom=100&page=(:else:)http://books.google.com/books?id=ID&pg=PA(:ifend:)%0a>>%3c%3c%0a(:tc: 8:)(:tp: 152:)(:isbn: 9780804786621:)%0a%0a%0a!!!Motivation%0aRecently read several articles about the consequences of Internet pornography and addictions. Considering pornography an important sexual behavior thus curious about what a current philosophical study could provide.%0a%0a!!!Pre-reading model%0aList the main decisions that should be impacted by reading the book in order to estimate the Seedea:Content/Newconcepts#InformationActionRatio and facilitate rule design as suggested after finishing [[TheTinkerersAccomplice]].%0a%0aDraw a schema (using PmGraphViz or another solution) of the situation of the area in the studied domain before having read the book.%0a%0a!!!Reading%0a* [[#Chapter1]]1 Introduction to Template%0a** difficult of definition%0a** pornography as a contour of society helping to define a map of it's societal values%0a** [[Wikipedia:Jean Baudrillard]]'s America as a concept, also Simulacra and Simulation%0a** on Foucault and sites of resistance%0a** "interesting quote." (p[[{$:book}1|1]])%0a** note%0a** ...%0a* [[#Chapter2]]2 Interesting thing%0a** (p20)(:lp: 20:)(:lc: 2:)(:ld: 11/11/11:)%0a%0a(:startrecall::)%0a%0a!!!See also%0a* [[Content/Sexuality]]%0a* http://goucher.academia.edu/MargretGrebowicz%0a* http://philosophynow.org/issues/87/Moral_Pornography%0a* http://philosophytalk.org/shows/pornography%0a* [[Wikipedia:Cocaine Nights]]%0a* http://quiz.thefullwiki.org/ on the book itself, key topics and the authors%0a* reviews%0a** by her%0a** by him%0a* consider a set of rules%0a** inspired by finishing [[TheTinkerersAccomplice]] and wondering how I could apply it%0a%0a%0a!!!Overall remarks and questions%0a* are there or were there societies where pornography did not exist%0a** without being illegal%0a* this? that?%0a%0a!!!!Synthesis%0aSo in the end, it was about X and was based on Y.%0a%0a!!!!Critics%0aPoint A, B and C are debatable because of e, f and j.%0a%0a!!!Vocabulary%0a(:new_vocabulary_start:)%0anew_word%0a(:new_vocabulary_end:)%0a%0a!!!Post-reading model%0aDraw a schema (using PmGraphViz or another solution) of the situation of the area in the studied domain after having read the book. Link it to the pre-reading model and align the two to help easy comparison.%0a%0a!!!Categories%0a* [[!UncategorizedBook]]%0a* [[!Unfinished]]%0a%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[ReadingNotes.ReadingNotes|Menu]]'' ReadingNotes.Wikipatterns=[[http://www.Wikipatterns.com/|Wikipatterns]] by Stewart Mader - ISBN 9780470223628 - Wiley 2008%0a(:isbn: 0470223626:)%0a%0a!!!Reading%0a* [[#Wikipatterns_Foreword]]Foreword%0a** "''Create an idea-sharing environment where incomplete can be linked together and from this, creative solutions emerge.''" by Ward Cunningham (p.xxvii)%0a* [[#Wikipatterns_Introduction]]Introduction%0a** "laid out a plan that shows you%0a*** how to make the case for a wiki in your organization,%0a*** run a wiki pilot that builds real, highly relevant Introduction examples you can use later on to grow wiki use,%0a*** drive adoption throughout your organization, and%0a*** minimize obstacles along the way." (p.xxxiii-xxxiv)%0a* [[#Wikipatterns_Chapter1]]Chapter 1 - Grassroots is Best%0a** "Instead of giving people a job, and trying to control how they work, it’s better to let go: give them the job, and let them figure out the best way to do it. That’s the principle that guided Ohno and Toyoda, and it’s the same principle that guides wiki use. " (p2-3)%0a** "The outcome is what matters, not the method" (p3)%0a** "Collaboration is more important than ever to the success of organizations, growth of economies, and solving some of society’s most complex problems, but the knowledge tools in use today fall short of these goals because they don’t let groups efficiently work together, are too structured, and are built around a hierarchical, command-and-control structure." (p3)%0a** "A wiki is simply a website in which users can create and collaboratively edit pages, and easily link them together. The basic idea behind a wiki is that anyone who can view a page can just as easily edit it and save his or her changes. " (p4)%0a** "To start grassroots adoption, the best approach is to start with a pilot in which a set of groups is given early access to the wiki to start building their collaborative spaces. " (p6)%0a** "Don’t mandatewiki use;make it available, and then let people find where it’s most useful to their work. If they find a new way of doing something, embrace it with an open mind. It may just be an incredibly valuable improvement. " (p7)%0a** "Let people find their natural roles. Some may be interested in gardening the wiki, that is, maintaining and organizing the site; others may want to help grow its use. By letting people lead wiki growth and feel a genuine sense of ownership over theirwork, you lay the foundation for it to become a successful collaboration tool. " (p7)%0a** "Human behavior is pattern-based, and wikis are designed to support the patterns of activity that occur when groups work together. " (p9)%0a** "Wikipatterns.com [is] organized around two major strands of content.%0a*** The people patterns and anti-patterns [...] describe the various ways people interact with the wiki, and%0a*** the patterns detail roles that can be introduced to help a growing wiki. " (p10)%0a** "patterns and anti-patterns on the site are looselymodeled on the concept of software design patterns - those recurring patterns of behavior that can be recognized and channeled for the good of the team. " (p10)%0a*** see the classic [[http://hillside.net/patterns/DPBook/DPBook.html|Design Patterns Elements of Reusable Object-Oriented Software]] by the [[http://www.c2.com/cgi/wiki?GangOfFour|Gang of Four]]%0a** "Patterns are the types of activity that one would want to happen on the wiki, and anti-patterns are the scenarios that should be avoided or fixed to keep the growth of wiki use on track. " (p10)%0a** Case Study: LeapFrog%0a*** "Stoking what we variously call ‘‘grassroots,’’ ‘‘homebrew,’’ or ‘‘ad hoc’’ projects within the company - allowing innovation to flourish in all corners of the company, and employees to search for and recruit colleagues across the organization with the skills to bring their ideas to fruition. " (p21)%0a*** "branding is working - it’s becoming part of our standard lexicon, and a viral term" (p22)%0a**** see also [[Seedea:Seedea.VirtualAssistant]]%0a*** "The wiki has placed information front and center at a time when executive staff was searching for ways to make our decision-making processes more transparent and accessible. " (p23)%0a* [[#Wikipatterns_Chapter2]]Chapter 2 - Your Wiki Isn’t (Necessarily) Wikipedia%0a** "It’s that ability to easily edit, refine, and even repair information that’s at the heart of not just Wikipedia, but the wiki concept. But it’s important to understand the significant differences between how the wiki is used as the foundation forWikipedia, and how it’s used in organizations. " (p28)%0a** "In the wiki of a private organization, this kind of vandalism or erroneous editing is extremely unlikely to happen because the wiki is being used within an already established social and organizational structure. The fact is people just don’t abuse tools that are important to their professional work. " (p30)%0a** "It might be useful to point out the [[http://www.nature.com/news/2005/051212/full/438900a.html|''Nature'' study]] [cf ''Nature'' Compares Accuracy of Wikipedia and Britannica p27-28] and its conclusion that Wikipedia is quite accurate. But it’s important to address Wikipedia and then put it aside to focus on your wiki. " (p30)%0a** "The wiki is no more or less accurate than these other tools. It is simply a new mechanism. The social nature of the wiki actually offers the opportunity to have higher accuracy. " (p30)%0a** How Will Your Wiki Be Used? (p30-35)%0a*** Build a Peer Directory%0a**** "Creating a wiki-based peer directory can be an ideal solution because it distributes the responsibility to update personal information to the people themselves. It also gives people a reason to come to the wiki in the first place - to put their information in the directory - and then they stay to collaborate. " (p31)%0a**** "Later on, when they start collaborating with others, they’re likely to be more comfortable with making changes and seeing changes made to their work if they’re already proficient, confident editors themselves. " (p31)%0a*** Agendas -> Meetings -> Projects%0a**** "Keeping meeting agendas and minutes on the wiki can be the perfect foundation for project and task management. " (p31)%0a*** Manage Projects%0a**** "Give each project a page in your wiki, and keep all relevant materials there" (p31)%0a*** Product Development%0a**** "managing your organization’s products from development to production, marketing, and support. " (p32)%0a*** Knowledge Base or Support Site%0a**** "if you’ve built product documentation on a wiki already, a knowledge base can be the logical next step. Keep common FAQs and support questions on the wiki so they can be easily updated with new information. People inside your organization can update it with new information like questions, issues, solutions, and how-to guides. " (p32)%0a*** Event Planning%0a*** Intranet or Extranet%0a**** "The problem with the traditional intranet is it doesn’t encourage people to contribute often. " (p33)%0a*** Blogging%0a**** "Because blogging takes place on the wiki, it adds further value to the wiki as a central information source, and is a better way to distribute information" (p34)%0a*** External Communication%0a**** "a simple platform for internally editing content, then allowing an external audience to just read and comment on it, but not edit. " (p34)%0a*** Public Website%0a*** And Many More!%0a** Case Study: Johns Hopkins University%0a*** "There is more collaboration between team members than ever before: People will quickly post an idea and others will promptly comment on the idea, elaborate the idea, sometimes invalidate the idea, and so on. " (p39)%0a* [[#Wikipatterns_Chapter3]]Chapter 3 - What’s Five Minutes Really Worth?%0a** "The chief difference between the wiki and more traditional content management (CM) or knowledge management (KM) systems is structure.%0a*** Whereas most ECM and KM tools are built with defined structure in the form of processes, workflows, and architectures,%0a*** the wiki starts off with the minimum possible structure and grows a custom structure based on how each person, team, department, or project uses it. " (p41)%0a** "Using a WYSIWYG editor is a good way to get started with wiki editing, butwikimarkup offers some valuable formatting options and the advantage of speed and simplicity and the two editing options used together pack a powerful punch. " (p48)%0a** "Wikis shift the social balance away from control and closer to trust" (p49)%0a** "Closed systems implicitly assume that people can’t be trusted and technology has to be relied on to control access to information. This encourages an organizational culture where people don’t trust each other and are concerned with maintaining control over information access. " (p50)%0a** "Giving all employees the ability to access all spaces encourages everyone to be as transparent as possible about how they work, and to keep their work well organized so that others can easily find what they need and use it. " (p52)%0a** "the wiki shouldn’t be a wholesale replacement for these tools [email, intranet, and shared drives], but it does perform specific tasks better than these other tools, and can free the others to be better used for their strengths. " (p55)%0a** Case Study: Sun Microsystems%0a* [[#Wikipatterns_Chapter4]]Chapter 4 - 11 Steps to a Successful Wiki Pilot%0a** "The pilot is important because it allows you to get wiki use started in a controlled environment, build examples that are extremely relevant to your organization, and develop the administrative and support structure that will keep things running smoothly when the wiki is a full production service. It also lets you work out the kinks that are inevitable with a major software project. " (p63)%0a** 11 Steps to a Successful Pilot (p64-72)%0a*** 1. Establish a Time Frame%0a*** 2. Make It Representative%0a*** 3. Keep It Compact%0a*** 4. Choose Participants Carefuly%0a*** 5. Seek or Be Sought?%0a*** 6. Wiki with a Purpose%0a*** 7. Define House Rules%0a*** 8. [[http://www.wikipatterns.com/MySpace|Personal Spaces]]%0a*** 9. [[http://www.wikipatterns.com/Scaffold|Never an Empty Page]] (templates)%0a*** 10. [[http://www.wikipatterns.com/Magnet|Make it a Magnet]]%0a*** 11. Be Firm and Think Long Term%0a** "encouraging someone else to do it helps that person get more deeply involved in the wiki, and feel a sense of ownership in the content he or she contributes. " (p72)%0a** Case Study: Red Ant%0a** Case Study: A Conversation with a WikiChampion: Jude Higdon%0a* [[#Wikipatterns_Chapter5]]Chapter 5 - Drive Large-Scale Adoption%0a** "Planning allows you to scale the guidelines and practices you’ve developed during the pilot, so that others can use them in a more widespread way." (p87)%0a** "Because large-scale adoption involves so many more people, patterns bring a level of commonality and consistency to the many different spaces being created by groups throughout the organization." (p87)%0a** "Too much control drives people away; every person must feel a sense of personal ownership for a wiki to be successful, and this can only happen when no one person asserts dominance. " (p88)%0a** "think of your pilot as simply the first phase of a multiphased approach, and grow to full use in successively larger stages. " (p90)%0a** "When you use awiki, the data on pages is stored on a server, and because you access wiki pages through a web browser, files don’t need to be downloaded and stored locally to be edited. The server itself is also better protected from physical and data loss or theft than a laptop because it doesn’t leave the data center. " (p91)%0a** "One great way to make use of the pilot examples is to create a tour of some or all of the pilot groups’ wiki spaces, highlighting key points such as the purpose of each, specific types of content different groups have used their spaces to collaboratively build, how groups organize their information, and the roles taken on by people in each. " (p91-92)%0a** "showcasing a variety of uses that can give new users ideas as they get started. " (p92)%0a** Apply Patterns (p93-99)%0a*** [[http://www.wikipatterns.com/Champion|The Importance of WikiChampions]]%0a*** [[http://www.wikipatterns.com/Invitation|Invitation]]%0a*** [[http://www.wikipatterns.com/StartingPoint|StartingPoint]]%0a*** [[http://www.wikipatterns.com/MySpace|Personal Space]]%0a*** [[http://www.wikipatterns.com/Welcoming|Welcoming]]%0a*** [[http://www.wikipatterns.com/BarnRaising|BarnRaising]]%0a*** [[http://www.wikipatterns.com/SingleProblem|SingleProblem]]%0a*** [[http://www.wikipatterns.com/SeedItWithContent|Seed It with Content]]%0a*** [[http://www.wikipatterns.com/IntentionalError|Intentional Error]]%0a*** [[http://www.wikipatterns.com/ContentAlert|ContentAlert]]%0a*** [[http://www.wikipatterns.com/NewStart|New Employee Wiki]]%0a** Case Study: JavaPolis%0a*** "From a wiki perspective the social control actually results in ideal content control. " (p102)%0a** Case Study: A Conversation with a WikiChampion: Jeff Calado%0a*** "people that used to keep everything in their head know they’ll still be recognized for the information now that it’s out in the open and won’t lose their expert status. " (p104)%0a*** "There is now an expectation that people take relevant information out of their head and share it on the wiki. The most valuable benefit from this has been the decrease in time and effort needed to get new employees up to speed as well as an improvement in the consistency of the process. The benefit of improving the knowledge and skills of the broader team is another valuable result. " (p105)%0a* [[#Wikipatterns_Chapter6]]Chapter 6 - Prevent (or Minimize) Obstacles%0a** "anti-patterns as they relate to wiki use in an organization is that they’re mostly the result of ignorance about how to use the wiki, and not malicious intent. " (p107)%0a** What Can Hinder Wiki Adoption? (p107-116)%0a*** [[http://www.wikipatterns.com/DoItAll|Do-it-all]]%0a*** [[http://www.wikipatterns.com/OverOrganizer|OverOrganizer]]%0a*** [[http://www.wikipatterns.com/WikiTroll|WikiTroll]]%0a*** [[http://www.wikipatterns.com/Wikiphobia|Wikiphobia]]%0a*** [[http://www.wikipatterns.com/Sandbox|Sandbox]]%0a*** [[http://www.wikipatterns.com/BeanCounter|BeanCounter]]%0a*** [[http://www.wikipatterns.com/EmptyPages|Empty Pages]]%0a*** [[http://www.wikipatterns.com/AllWikiAllTheTime|All-wiki-all-the-time]]%0a*** [[http://www.wikipatterns.com/ManagerLockdown|Manager Lockdown]]%0a*** [[http://www.wikipatterns.com/TooMuchStructure|Too Much Structure]]%0a*** [[http://www.wikipatterns.com/wikiPaintBrush|WikiPaintBrush]]%0a** Case Study: Kerrydale Street%0a* [[#Wikipatterns_Chapter7]]Chapter 7 - Inspirational Bull****%0a** "wiki isn’t going to change the world by itself. It needs you, and the people you work with, talk with, meet with, email, call, and IMto try it, be open to the changes it brings, and make it a hub for information and collaboration. " (p121)%0a** "People and context matter much more than the technology itself, and the wiki exemplifies this by minimizing complexity and structure so that everyone has the ability - and responsibility - to build, maintain, and use information. " (p122)%0a** "''With the wiki, it’s better to think in terms of processes, not features''" (p123-124)%0a*** see also the related [[http://wiki.process.io|wiki.process.io]]. ''the Process Wiki''%0a** "When features are added to software, they can limit how it’s used because people think of the software in terms of those features. Software that’s not defined by its features is more powerful because people in countless different situations can think in their specific terms about how to use it. " (p124)%0a** "software often starts simple and becomes increasingly complex as features are added that can constrain its use. Because the wiki is simple and flexible, it’s easier to emphasize processes over features, which keeps the wiki simple, avoids that ‘‘feature creep,’’ and ultimately makes it more useful for everyone. " (p124)%0a** Case Study: Constitution Day%0a** Case Study: Peter Higgs: Using a Wiki in Research%0a*** [[http://wiki.cci.edu.au/display/NMP|National Mapping Research Project Wiki]]%0a*** "It is the psychology of the tool that is critical:%0a**** CMSs are used, configured, and controlled by technologists to support their objectives.%0a**** Wikis on the other hand are tools focused on the needs of end users and should require even less technical sophistication than using a word processor. " (p134)%0a* [[#Wikipatterns_QA]]Questions & Answers%0a** "Wiki is successful where knowledge management and content management tools have failed because it allows you to strike a balance between control and creative, organic growth. " (p145)%0a** "content is put in the wiki during the project, not after the fact. This switch takes a little time to happen, but once it does, people see the wiki as the active hub for the project, not just a passive ‘‘file cabinet’’ in which to dump everything after a project is finished. " (p149)%0a** "Anytime the technology is hyped as opposed to focusing on solving problems with collaboration, knowledge organization, it inevitably becomes a disappointment because it can’t live up to such high levels of hype. " (p149-150)%0a%0a%0a!!!See also%0a* [[Tools.Wikis]]%0a* [[Tools.pmWiki]]%0a* [[Wiki/]]%0a* Wikipatterns.com [[http://wikipatterns.com/display/wikipatterns/Read+the+summary+list|summary list]]%0a* [[http://iwik.org|Blog on Wiki Patterns (iwik.org)]], blog of the author%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-dnL00TdmLY|Wikis in Plain English]] by commoncraft, 2007%0a* [[http://www.wikimatrix.org/|WikiMatrix]], ''Compare them all''%0a* the recently discovered [[Seedea:Content.Newconcepts#webtank|concept of WebTank]] as proposed by [[http://zanngill.com|Zann Gill]]%0a** [[http://www.geocities.com/cmogata/zgill/Gill-IICCS2002-6-02.doc.pdf|webtank (think tank on the web) and the management of organizational complexity]], Zann Gill, International Conference on Complex systems (ICCS2002)%0a* [[http://en.scientificcommons.org/42475065|TheStateOfWiki (2005) Whywikiworks Whywikiworksnot]] by Rune F. Halvorsen, 2005%0a%0a!!!Overall remarks and questions%0a* activity analyzer (based on changes + history) that detect patterns/anti-patterns%0a** notify the appropriate user a link to the detected pattern%0a%0a!!!Vocabulary%0a(:new_vocabulary_start:)%0aeschew%0ato hoard%0a(:new_vocabulary_end:)%0a%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]'' ReadingNotes.WithoutMiracles=[[http://faculty.ed.uiuc.edu/g-cziko/wm/|Without Miracle : Universal Selection Theory and the Second Darwinian Revolution]] by Gary Cziko - ISBN 026253147X - MIT Press - 1995%0a(:isbn: 026253147X:)%0a%0a%25comment%25note that this was finished much earlier but without recall, recall starts a month before the current date to already start with very spaced recalls%25%25%0a(:startrecall: 01/11/10:)%0a%0a!!!Motivation%0aReading The Selfish Gene by Richard Dawkins and his closing chapter on memetics, leading to a more general view on the theory of selection.%0a%0a!!!Pre-reading model%0aDraw a schema (using PmGraphViz or another solution) of the situation of the area in the studied domain before having read the book.%0a%0a!!!Reading%0aI The Need for Selection %0a* [[#Chapter1]]1 Puzzles of Fit %0a** (p3)%0a%0aII The Achievements of Selection %0a* [[#Chapter2]]2 The Fit of Biological Structures %0a** (p13)%0a* [[#Chapter3]]3 The Emergence of Instinct %0a** (p27)%0a* [[#Chapter4]]4 The Immune System: Selection by the Enemy %0a** (p39)%0a* [[#Chapter5]]5 Brain Evolution and Development: The Selection of Neurons and Synapses %0a** (p49)%0a** [[Wikipedia:Synaptogenesis]]%0a** [[Wikipedia:Synaptic pruning]]%0a** see Optimal brain damage page 737 of [[ReadingNotes/ArtificialIntelligenceAModernApproach#Chapter18]]%0a%0aIII The Promise of Selection %0a* [[#Chapter6]]6 The Origin and Growth of Human Knowledge %0a** (p73)%0a* [[#Chapter7]]7 The Adaptive Modification of Behavior %0a** (p87)%0a* [[#Chapter8]]8 Adapted Behavior as the Control of Perception %0a** (p101)%0a* [[#Chapter9]]9 The Development and Functioning of Thought %0a** (p123)%0a* [[#Chapter10]]10 Cultural Knowledge as the Evolution of Tradition, Technology, and Science %0a** (p151)%0a* [[#Chapter11]]11 The Evolution, Acquisition, and Use of Language %0a** (p179)%0a* [[#Chapter12]]12 Education: The Provision and Transmission of Truth, or the Selectionist Growth of Fallible Knowledge? %0a** (p213)%0a%0aIV The Use of Selection %0a* [[#Chapter13]]13 Evolutionary Computing: Selection Within Silicon %0a** (p237)%0a* [[#Chapter14]]14 The Artificial Selection of Organisms and Molecules %0a** (p261)%0a%0aV The Universality of Selection %0a* [[#Chapter15]]15 From Providence Through Instruction to Selection: A Well-Traveled Road %0a** (p281)%0a* [[#Chapter16]]16 Universal Selection Theory: The Second Darwinian Revolution %0a** (p303)%0a%0a!!!See also%0a* my notes on [[ReadingNotes.TheThingsWeDo|The Things We Do]]%0a* [[Seedea:Content/Newconcepts#QuantumDarwinism]]%0a** [[Wikipedia:Quantum darwinism]]%0a* [[Wikipedia:Universal Darwinism]]%0a* [[http://www.diffusion.ens.fr/index.php?res=conf&idconf=2703|Ontophylogenčse]] by Jean-Jacques Kupiec, ENS February 2010%0a** [[http://www.cell.com/abstract/S0092-8674(08)01243-9|Nature, Nurture, or Chance: Stochastic Gene Expression and Its Consequences]] by Arjun Raj and Alexander van Oudenaarden, Cell 2008%0a** [[http://www.sciencemag.org/cgi/content/abstract/297/5584/1183|Stochastic Gene Expression in a Single Cell]] by Michael B. Elowitz, Arnold J. Levine, Eric D. Siggia and Peter S. Swain, Science 2002%0a* reviews%0a** [[http://www.churchofvirus.org/books/wm.html|ChurchOfVirus]]%0a** [[http://www.scaruffi.com/mind/cziko2.html|by Piero Scaruffi]] 2000%0a** [[http://massline.org/ScienceGrp/WithoutMiracles.htm|MassLine.org group review]]%0a* Valiant's [[PersonalInformationStream/WithoutNotesAugust11#Evolvability]]%0a%0a!!!New concepts%0a* exapted%0a** ~=preadapted%0a** Gould & Lewontin (1979)%0a* interactors%0a** http://faculty.ed.uiuc.edu/g-cziko/wm/10.html#Heading13%0a** organisms or groups of organisms can be considered to be the interactors on the stage of evolution, and it is at the level of interactors that selection takes place.%0a** interactors who, in cultural evolution, are human agents who in interaction with their environments determine which memes are to be selected and, consequently, replicated.%0a** See Hull (1988a, pp. 28ff.)%0a** "interactor-environment interface" seems very close to my Interface notion (cf whiteboard)%0a%0a!!!Overall remarks and questions%0a* this? that?%0a%0a!!!!Synthesis%0aSo in the end, it was about X and was based on Y.%0a%0a!!!!Critics%0aPoint A, B and C are debatable because of e, f and j.%0a%0a!!!Vocabulary%0a(:new_vocabulary_start:)%0aobeisance%0aabhorrence%0aoxen%0ato plow%0amonsoon%0acovetousness%0areplete%0asmokestack%0ato garner%0avicarious%0aforetold%0awinnowing%0asundry%0aordeal%0aimpinge%0aexpletive%0aconundrum%0acalf%0a(:new_vocabulary_end:)%0a%0a!!!Post-reading model%0aDraw a schema (using PmGraphViz or another solution) of the situation of the area in the studied domain after having read the book. Link it to the pre-reading model and align the two to help easy comparison.%0a%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[ReadingNotes.ReadingNotes|Menu]]''%0a%0a!!!Categories%0a* [[!Information]]%0a* [[!Biology]]%0a* [[!Psychology]] ReadingNotesBeingNoOne.Introspection1=[[#Introspection1]]''Introspection'_1_''' ("external attention"). Introspection'_1_' is subsymbolic metarepresentation operating on a preexisting, coherent world-model. This typoe of introspection is a phenomenal process of attentionally representing certain aspects of an internal system state, the intentional content which is constituted by a part of the world depicted ''as external''. The accompanying phenomenology is what we ordinarilty describe as attention or the subective experience of attenting to some object in our environment. Introspection'_1_' corresponds to the ''folk-psychological'' notion of attention.%0a ReadingNotesBeingNoOne.Introspection2=[[#Introspection2]]''Introspection'_2_''' ("consciously experienced cognitive reference"). This second concept refers to a conceptual (or quasi-conceptual) form of metarepresentation, operating on a preexisting, coherent model of the world. This kind of introspection is brought about by a process of phenomenally representing cognitive reference to certain aspects of an internal system state, the individual content of which is constituted by a part of the world ''as external''.%0a** Phenomenologically, this class of state is constituted by all experiences of attenting to an object in our environment, while simultaneously ''recognizing'' it or forming a new mental concept of it; it is the conscious experience of cognitive reference. A good example of what Fred Dretske (1969) called "epistemic seeing".%0a ReadingNotesBeingNoOne.Introspection3=[[#Introspection3]]''Introspection'_3_''' ("inward attention" and "inner perception"). This is a subsymbolic metarepresentation operating on a preexisting, coherent ''self''-model (for the notion of a "self-model" see Metzinger 1993/1999, 2000c). This type of introspective experience is generated by processes of phenomenal representation, which direct attention toward certain aspects of an internal system state, the intentional content of which is being constituted by a part of the world depicted ''as internal''.%0a** The phenomenology of this class of states is what in everyday life we call "inward-directed attention". On the level of philosophical theory this kind of phenomenally experienced introspection that underlies classical theories of ''innner perception'', for example, in John Locke or Franz Brentano (see Guzeldere 1995 for a recent critical discussion).%0a ReadingNotesBeingNoOne.Introspection4=[[#Introspection4]]''Introspection'_4_''' ("consciously experienced cognitive self-reference"). This type of introspection is a conceptual (or quasi-conceptual) kind of metarepresentation, again operating on a preexisting, coherent self-model. Phenomenal representational processes of this type generate conceptual forms of self-knowledge, by directing cognitive processes toward certain aspects of internal system states, the intentional content of which is being constituted by a part of the world depicted ''as internal''.%0a** The general phenomenology associated with this type of representational activity includes all situations in which we consciously think about ourselves ''as'' ourselves (i.e., when we think what some philosophers call I*-thoughts; for an example see Baker 1998, and section 6.6.4). On a theoretical level, this last type of introspective experience clearly constitutes the case in which philosophers of mind have traditionally been most interested: the phenomenon of ''cognitive self-reference'' as exhibited in reflexive self-consciousness.%0a ReadingNotesBeingNoOne.MentalPresentation=%25right%25Box 2.6 p87%25%25%0a!![[#MentalPresentation]]Mental Presentation: Pre'_M_' (S, X, Y)%0a* S is an individual information-processing system.%0a* Y is an actual state of the world.%0a* X presents Y ''for'' S.%0a* X is a stimulus-correlated internal system state.%0a* X is a functionally internal system state.%0a* The intentional content of X can become available for [[Introspection1|introspection'_1_']] and [[Introspection3|introspection'_3_']]. It possesses the potential of itself becoming the representandum of ''subsymbolic'' higher-order representational processes.%0a* The intentional content of X cannot become available for cognitive reference. It is ''not'' available as a representandum of ''symbolic'' higher-order representational processes.%0a* The intentional content of X can become globally available for the selective control of action.%0a ReadingNotesBeingNoOne.MentalRepresentation=%25right%25Box 2.1 p21%25%25%0a!![[#MentalRepresentation]]Mental Representation: Rep'_M_'(S, X, Y)%0a* S is an individual information-processing system.%0a* Y is an aspect of the current state of the world.%0a* X represents Y ''for'' S.%0a* X is a functionally internal system state.%0a* The intentional content of X can become available for introspective attention. It possesses the potential of itself becoming the representandum of ''subsymbolic'' higher-order representational processes.%0a* The intentional content of X can become available for cognitive reference. It can in turn become the representandum of ''symbolic'' higher-order representational processes.%0a* The intentional content of X can become globally available for the selective control of action.%0a ReadingNotesBeingNoOne.MentalSelfPresentation=%25right%25Box 5.6 p287%25%25%0a!![[#MentalSelfPresentation]]Mental Self-Presentation: S-Pre'_M_' (S'_T_', X, S'_P_')%0a* S is an individual information-processing system.%0a* S'_T_' is the system as a whole, under a true teleofunctionalist description.%0a* S'_R_' is the system as a ''presentandum'', that is, an aspect of the current state of the system as available for its own ''presentational'' capacities.%0a* X presents S'_P_' ''for'' S'_T_'.%0a* X is a physically internal system state strictly correlated with ''internally'' generated stimuli.%0a* The intentional content of X can become available for [[Introspection3|introspection'_3_']]. It possesses the potential of itself becoming the representandum of ''subsymbolic'' higher-order self-representational processes.%0a* The intentional content of X ''cannot'' become available for [[Introspection4|introspection'_4_']]. It is ''not'' available as a representandum of symbolic higher-order self-representational processes.%0a* The intentional content of X can become globally available for the selective control of action. ReadingNotesBeingNoOne.MentalSelfRepresentation=%25right%25Box 5.2 p266%25%25%0a!![[#MentalSelfRepresentation]]Mental Self-Representation: S-Rep'_M_'(S'_T_', X, S'_R_')%0a* S is an individual information-processing system.%0a* S'_T_' is the system as a whole, under a true teleofunctionalist description.%0a* S'_R_' is the system as a representandum, that is, the subset of those properties of the system which are currently accessible for its own representational capacities.%0a* X represents S'_R_' ''for'' S'_T_'.%0a* X is a functionally internal system state.%0a* The intentional content of X can become available for introspection. It possesses the potential of itself becoming the representandum of ''subsymbolic'' higher-order self-representational processes.%0a* The intentional content of X can become available for [[Introspection4|introspection'_4_']]. It can become available for cognitive self-reference, that is, it can in turn become the representandum of ''symbolic'' higher-order self-representational processes.%0a* The intentional content of X can become available for the selective control of self-directed action.%0a ReadingNotesBeingNoOne.MentalSelfSimulation=%25right%25Box 5.4 p281%25%25%0a!![[#MentalSelfSimulation]]Mental Self-Simulation: S-Sim'_M_' (S'_T_', X, S'_R_')%0a* S is an individual information-processing system.%0a* S'_T_' is the system as a whole, possessing a true teleofunctionalist description.%0a* S'_R_' is a counterfactual state of the system, as available for its own simulation capacities.%0a* X simulates S'_R_' ''for'' S'_T_'.%0a* X is a physically internal system state.%0a* The intentional content of X can become available for [[Introspection3|introspection'_3_']]. It possesses the potential of itself becoming the representandum of ''subsymbolic'' higher-order representational processes.%0a* The intentional content of X can become available for [[Introspection4|introspection'_4_']]. It can in turn become the representandum of ''symbolic'' higher-order representational processes.%0a* The intentional content of X can become globally available for the selective control of action. ReadingNotesBeingNoOne.MentalSimulation=%25right%25Box 2.3 p44%25%25%0a!![[#MentalSimulation]]Mental Simulation: Sim'_M_' (S, X, Y)%0a* S is an individual information-processing system.%0a* Y is a counterfactual situation, relative to the system's representational architecture.%0a* X simulates Y ''for'' S.%0a* X is a physically internal system state.%0a* The intentional content of X can become available for introspective attention. It possesses the potential of itself becoming the representandum of ''subsymbolic'' higher-order representational processes.%0a* The intentional content of X can become available for cognitive reference. It can in turn become the representandum of ''symbolic'' higher-order representational processes.%0a* The intentional content of X can become globally available for the selective control of action.%0a ReadingNotesBeingNoOne.MentalSimulationPrimeMentalRepresentation=%25right%25Box 2.4 p53%25%25 %0a!![[#MentalSimulationPrime]]Mental Simulation: Sim`'_M_' (W, S, X, Y) %0a* There is a possible world W, so that Sim'_M_' (S, X, Y), where Y is a fulfilled fact in W. %0a %0a!![[#MentalRepresentation]]Mental Representation: Rep'_M_' %3c-> Sim`'_M_' (W'_0_', S, X, Y) %0a* There is a real World W'_0_'. %0a* Y is a fulfilled fact in W'_0_'. %0a* Y causes Y by means of the standard causal chains. %0a* X is functionally integrated into the window of presence constituted by S. %0a ReadingNotesBeingNoOne.PhenomenalPresentation=%25right%25Box 2.7 p90%25%25%0a!![[#PhenomenalPresentation]]Phenomenal Presentation: Pre'_P_' (S, X, Y)%0a* S is an individual information-processing system.%0a* S'_T_' is the system as a whole, under a true teleofunctionalist description.%0a* X presents Y ''for'' S.%0a* X is a stimulus-correlated internal system state.%0a* X is a functionally internal system state.%0a* The intentional content of X ''is'' current available for [[Introspection1|introspection'_1_']] and [[Introspection3|introspection'_3_']]. It possesses the potential of itself becoming the representandum of ''subsymbolic'' higher-order representational processes.%0a* The intentional content of X is ''not'' current available for cognitive reference. It is ''not'' available as a representandum of ''symbolic'' higer-order representational processes.%0a* The intentional content of X ''is'' currently available for the selective control of action.%0a%0a ReadingNotesBeingNoOne.PhenomenalRepresentation=%25right%25Box 2.2 p42%25%25%0a!![[#PhenomenalRepresentation]]Phenomenal Representation: Rep'_P_' (S, X, Y)%0a* S is an individual information-processing system.%0a* Y is the intentional content of an actual system state.%0a* X phenomenally represents Y ''for'' S.%0a* X is a physically internal system state, which has functionally been defined as temporally internal.%0a* The intentional content of X ''is'' currently [[Introspection1|introspectively'_1_']] available; that is, it is disposed to become the representandum of ''subsymbolic'' higher-order representational processes.%0a* The intentional content of X ''is'' currently [[Introspection2|introspectively'_2_']] available for cognitive reference; it can in turn become the representandum of ''symbolic'' higher-order representational processes.%0a* The intentional content of X ''is'' currently available for the selective control of action.%0a ReadingNotesBeingNoOne.PhenomenalSelfPresentation=%25right%25Box 5.7 p288%25%25%0a!![[#PhenomenalSelfPresentation]]Phenomenal Self-Presentation: S-Pre'_M_' (S'_T_', X, S'_P_')%0a* S is an individual information-processing system.%0a* S'_T_' is the system as a whole, under a true teleofunctionalist description.%0a* S'_P_' is the system as a ''presentandum'', that is, an aspect of the current state of the system as available for its own ''presentational'' capacities.%0a* X presents S'_P_' ''for'' S'_T_'.%0a* X is a physically internal system state strictly correlated with ''internally'' generated stimuli.%0a* The intentional content of X can become available for [[#Introspection3|introspection'_3_']]. It possesses the potential of itself becoming the representandum of ''subsymbolic'' higher-order self-representational processes.%0a* The intentional content of X ''cannot'' become available for [[Introspection4|introspection'_4_']]. It is ''not'' available as a representandum of symbolic higer-order self-representational processes.%0a* The intentional content of X can become available for the selective control of action. ReadingNotesBeingNoOne.PhenomenalSelfRepresentation=%25right%25Box 5.3 p278%25%25%0a!![[#PhenomenalSelfRepresentation]]Phenomenal Self-Representation: S-Rep'_P_'(S'_T_', X, S'_R_')%0a* S is an individual information-processing system.%0a* S'_T_' is the system as a whole, under a true teleofunctionalist description.%0a* S'_R_' is the system as a representandum, that is, the subset of those properties of the system which are currently accessible for its own representational capacities.%0a* X represents S'_R_' ''for'' S'_T_'.%0a* X is a physically internal system state, which has functionally been defined as temporally internal.%0a* The intentional content of X ''is'' currently available for [[Introspection3|introspection'_3_']]. It is available as a the representandum of ''subsymbolic'', higher-order self-representational processes.%0a* The intentional content of X ''is'' currently available for [[Introspection4|introspection'_4_']]. It can become available for cognitive self-reference, that is, it can in turn become the representandum of ''symbolic'' higher-order self-representational processes.%0a* The intentional content of X ''is'' currently available for the selective control of self-directed action.%0a ReadingNotesBeingNoOne.PhenomenalSelfSimulation=%25right%25Box 5.5 p282%25%25%0a!![[#PhenomenalSelfSimulation]]Phenomenal Self-Simulation: S-Sim'_P_' (S'_T_', X, S'_R_')%0a* S'_R_' is an individual information-processing system.%0a* S'_T_' is the system as a whole, possessing a true teleofunctionalist description.%0a* S'_R_' is a counterfactual state of the system, as available for its own simulational capacities.%0a* X simulates S'_R_' ''for'' S'_T_'.%0a* X is a physically internal system state, which has been functionally defined as external.%0a* The intentional content of X ''is'' current [[Introspection3|introspection'_3_']] available; that is, it is disposed to become the representandum of ''subsymbolic'' higher-order representational processes.%0a* The intentional content of X ''is'' current [[Introspection4|introspection'_4_']] available for cognitive self-reference; it is disposed to become the representandum of ''symbolic'' higher-order representational processes.%0a* The intentional content of X ''is'' currently available for the selective control of action.%0a ReadingNotesBeingNoOne.PhenomenalSimulation=%25right%25Box 2.5 p58%25%25%0a!![[#PhenomenalSimulation]]Phenomenal Simulation: Sim'_P_' (S, X, Y)%0a* S is an individual information-processing system.%0a* Y is a possible state of the world, relative to the system's representational architecture.%0a* X phenomenally simulates Y ''for'' S.%0a* X is a physically internal system state, the content of which has functionally been defined as temporally external.%0a* The intentional content of X ''is'' current [[Introspection1|introspection'_1_']] available; that is, it is disposed to become the representandum of ''subsymbolic'' higher-order representational processes.%0a* The intentional content of X ''is'' current [[Introspection2|introspection'_2_']] available for cognitive reference; it can in turn become the representandum of ''symbolic'' higher-order representational processes.%0a* The intentional content of X ''is'' currently available for the selective control of action.%0a ReadingNotesBeingNoOne.ReadingNotesBeingNoOne=!!Tools used in the formalization%0aSee [[ReadingNotes/BeingNoOne]] for the others notes.%0a%0a!!!Chapter 3 - Tools I%0a* [[MentalRepresentation|Mental Representation: Rep'_M_'(S, X, Y)]]%0a* [[Introspection1|Introspection'_1_']] "external attention", with attention penetrability%0a* [[Introspection2|Introspection'_2_']] "consciously experienced cognitive reference", with cognitive penetrability%0a* [[Introspection3|Introspection'_3_']] "inward attention" and "inner perception", with attention penetrability%0a* [[Introspection4|Introspection'_4_']] "consciously experienced cognitive self-reference", with cognitive penetrability%0a* [[PhenomenalRepresentation|Phenomenal Representation: Rep'_P_' (S, X, Y)]]%0a* [[MentalSimulation|Mental Simulation: Sim'_M_' (S, X, Y)]]%0a* [[MentalSimulationPrimeMentalRepresentation#MentalRepresentation|Mental Representation: Rep'_M_' %3c-> Sim`'_M_' (W'_0_', S, X, Y)]] ( [[MentalSimulationPrimeMentalRepresentation#MentalSimulationPrime|Mental Simulation: Sim`'_M_' (W, S, X, Y)]] )%0a* [[PhenomenalSimulation|Phenomenal Simulation: Sim'_P_' (S, X, Y)]]%0a* [[MentalPresentation|Mental Presentation: Pre'_M_' (S, X, Y)]]%0a* [[PhenomenalPresentation|Phenomenal Presentation: Pre'_P_' (S, X, Y)]]%0a%0a!!!Chapter 5 - Tools II (focusing on self-representation)%0a* [[MentalRepresentation|Mental Representation: Rep'_M_'(S, X, Y)]] mentioned again%0a** Box 5.1, p266 but mentioned earlier in Chapter 3 - Tools I%0a* [[MentalSelfRepresentation|Mental Self-Representation: S-Rep'_M_'(S'_T_', X, '_R_')]]%0a* [[PhenomenalSelfRepresentation|Phenomenal Self-Representation: S-Rep'_P_'(S'_T_', X, '_R_')]]%0a* [[MentalSelfSimulation|Mental Self-Simulation: S-Sim'_M_'(S'_T_', X, '_R_')]]%0a* [[PhenomenalSelfSimulation|Phenomenal Self-Simulation: S-Sim'_P_'(S'_T_', X, '_R_')]]%0a* [[MentalSelfPresentation|Mental Self-Presentation: S-Pre'_M_' (S, X, Y)]]%0a* [[PhenomenalSelfPresentation|Phenomenal Self-Presentation: S-Pre'_P_' (S, X, Y)]]%0a%0a!!!Chapter 6 - The Representational Deep Structure of the Phenomenal First-Person Perspective %0a[[#syntax]]Syntactic definitions (p398 to 402)%0a* '''I*''' content of the conscious, current transparent model of the self%0a* '''[I am certain that I* exist]''' active phenomenal content%0a* '''%3cI>''' current conscious thought is a component of the speaker's self-model%0a* '''%3cI*>''' transparent partition of the self-model%0a* '''[I*]''' content of the transparent self-model%0a* '''[I* exist]''' decisive property of the transparent self-model%0a%0a!!Additional key concepts%0a* State-space semantics (SSS) introduced by Churchland (1986) p112%0a* active externalism (AE) introduced by Andy Clark and David Chalmers (1998) p112%0a* global workspace theory (GWT) introduced by Bernard Baars (1988) p120%0a* highest-order binding (HOB) introduced by Meztinger (1995) p137%0a* functional cluster index (CI) introcued by Edelman and Tononi (1996) p141%0a** "To have an integrated, globally coherent model of the world means to create a global functional cluster, that is, an island of maximal causal density within one's own representational system." p141%0a*** see also [[ReadingNotes/Philosophical Darwinism]] RemarkableSketchesForWhiteboard.RemarkableSketchesForWhiteboard=(:pagelist order=time count=-10 name=-RecentChanges,-RemarkableSketchesForWhiteboard group=RemarkableSketchesForWhiteboard fmt=RemarkableSketchesForWhiteboard.RemarkableSketchesForWhiteboard#custom:)%0a>>comment%3c%3c%0a[[#custom]]%0a(:template first:)%0a(:div class="row-fluid":)%0a(:template each:)%0a(:div2 class="span4":)%0a!!{=$Name}%0aAttach:{=$Name}.svg%0a(:div2end:)%0a(:template last:)%0a(:divend:)%0a[[#customend]]%0a>>%3c%3c RemarkableSketchesForWhiteboard.Sketch1615733036=Attach:Sketch1615733036.svg RemarkableSketchesForWhiteboard.Sketch1615733049=Attach:Sketch1615733049.svg RemarkableSketchesForWhiteboard.Sketch1615733715=Attach:Sketch1615733715.svg RemarkableSketchesForWhiteboard.Sketch1615733898=Attach:Sketch1615733898.svg RemarkableSketchesForWhiteboard.Sketch1615733970=Attach:Sketch1615733970.svg RemarkableSketchesForWhiteboard.Sketch1615734036=Attach:Sketch1615734036.svg Resolutions.2009=Since last year success regarding new year resolution (no cigarette bought in 2008) here are the new ones (with pages and tools for each) :%0a* Learning habits%0a** daily new concept%0a** reviewing content with dates%0a* Creativity habits%0a** idea of the day%0a** new situation of the day%0a* Sustainability habit%0a** Income%0a** Energy%0a** ...%0a* Anti-procrastination habits%0a** Limited number of anime/videos per day-week%0a%0a!!Support%0a* Supported by my existing tools embedding my processes%0a** [[Seedea:/|Seedea]]%0a** [[Seedea:Content/Mypersonalcognitivescaffolding|My personal cognitive scaffolding]]%0a* and their future extensions dedicated to it%0a** evaluation means from the Strategical Scoreboard to measure the results%0a** [[Content/DailyDisciplineMeasurements|measurements in this personal wiki]]%0a%0a!!References%0a* [[http://mwinkelmann.com/2008/12/the-neurogenesis-experiment/|The Neurogenesis Experiment]] from Science and Stuff, December 14th, 2008%0a* see classic references to discipline of thinkers%0a** "un esprit sain dans un corps" from the greeks,%0a** mandatory daily walk of Rousseau%0a** Disjktra discipline of thoughts and archiving%0a** The Art of Aging by PBS%0a*** extract : [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=smZ-GEvOSZA|daily discipline of Saburo Shooshi]]%0a** ... 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Define either the login accounts belonging to a group or the groups for a login account:%0a%0a # @writers: alice, bob %0a # carol: @editors, @writers%0a # @admins: alice, dave%0a%0aThen use "[@@group@]" as a password in [@?action=attr@] or $DefaultPasswords.%0a%0a!! Login accounts from external sources%0a%0aObtaining login accounts from external sources (uncomment out appropriate line(s)):%0a%0a # htpasswd: /filesystem/path/to/.htpasswd%0a # ldap: ldap://ldap.example.com/ou=People,o=example?uid?sub%0a # mysql: mysql://[username:password]@localhost/db/table?user,passwd%0a%0a SiteAdmin.Status=(:comment Any local edits to this page may be lost!:)%0a%0aThis site is running {$Version} (VersionNum={$VersionNum}).%0a Slideshows.AIWProposal=!AIW01 (November 2010 @ CRI)%0a%0a!Fabien Benetou [[http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/|%25border='0px'%25Path:/pub/images/by_3.0_88x31.png]]%0a%25comment%25''Qui est-il ? Peut-on lui faire confiance pour resoudre la problematique qu'il va proposer ?''%25%25%0a* (very partial) learning process%0a** from TI83 assembly programming%0a** to what is information%0a** to information theory%0a** to '''still''' what is information%0a** to physics of information, biological systems ''as'' information, economical systems, etc (thus still geeking but across multiple domains)%0a* finally interested in epistemology (esp. naturalistic models)%0a* curious Internet participant (cf http://fabien.benetou.fr ) and wikis addict%0a%0a[-(engineer education, UTC, and working on a [[http://innovativ.it|start-up project]])-]%0a%0a%0a%0a!Problematic%0a%25comment%25''Quel est le probleme ?''%25%25%0a[[#ProblematicStart]]%0aShift from '''physical and spatial boundaries''' to an interconnected set of communities thus leading to appearance of '''"virtual" boundaries'''.%0a[[#ProblematicEnd]]%0a%0a# Are there justified boundaries between knowledge communities? %0a## As a user, are you getting locked-in in the wrong community?%0a## As a "community manager", are you keeping the wrong people out?%0a%0a>>blue font-style:italic bgcolor=#ffffcc%3c%3c%0aQuestions originated while considering Seeks user as "resources" not exploited by Google and vice-versa then extending to other behavior-based collaboration platforms.%0a>>%3c%3c%0a%0a!Objective%0a%25comment%25''Pourquoi ce probleme est-t-important ? Va-t-il ouvrir de nombreux sous-problemes interessants ? Quel pourrait etre les conquesences de trouver le resultat a ce probleme ?''%25%25%0a* identify existing rule systems%0a* link rule systems to boundaries and boundaries to outcomes%0a* understand%0a** how existing boundaries emerged%0a** why and when they are justified%0a** when they should be reproduced%0a* provide a normative framework on rule systems to handle boundaries%0a%0a!Proposed method%0a%25comment%25''Comment va-t-il resoudre de probleme ? Est-ce valide ?''%25%25%0a# abstract representative knowledge communities to rules systems%0a** [--cf MIT [[http://scripts.mit.edu/~cci/HCI/index.php?title=Main_Page|Handbook on Collective Intelligence]] dataset on genomes of crowds--]%0a# use evolutionary epistemology to study those systems over time%0a** [--cf [[http://vub.academia.edu/NathalieGontier/Papers/205363/Evolutionary_epistemology_as_a_scientific_method_a_new_look_upon_the_units_and_levels_of_evolution_debate|Evolutionary epistemology as a scientific method: a new look upon the units and levels of evolution debate]] by Nathalie Gontier--]%0a# use evolutionary game theory to study the interaction of those systems%0a** [--cf The evolution of cooperation (Axlerod)--]%0a# propose a descriptive then normative model on boundaries%0a%0a%25comment%25(add discussion with Paola, Gtalk 4pm 22/11/2010)%25%25%0a%0a!Exploration%0a%25comment%25''Quelles pistes sont a explorer ? Quelles pistes sont a eviter ?''%25%25%0a* use diffusion model to see if rules systems can spread and how%0a* compare an abstract rule system to the immune system%0a** including membranes as boundaries%0a** risk of a metaphor%0a** existing model in computer security%0a* recent solutions from gamification%0a** e.g. against exclusion but for cheap correction%0a** cf [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6O1gNVeaE4g|Fun is the Future: Mastering Gamification]] by Gabe Zichermann, Google Tech Talk October 2010%0a%25comment%25could be generalized back to virtual collaborative system but... non electronic ones, i.e. judicial and political ones%25%25%0a%0a!Conclusion%0a%0afrom initially%0a* '''Constructing knowledge in community''', rule systems as architecture for collaboration%0ato%0a* '''Can knowledge communities improve their rule system from our immune system and from simulations?'''%0a%0a!!Hypothesis%0a[[#HypothesisStart]]Knowledge communities can more efficiently fulfill their role by adapting their rule system from our immune system and from simulations.%0a[[#HypothesisEnd]]%0a%0a!Appendix%0a>>font-size=small%3c%3c%0a# how does a user get locked-in in the wrong community?%0a## by putting his data and work and not being able to move it to another community%0a## by bonds he created with other participants%0a## by the system of rules changing without his approval%0a# grounding hypothesis%0a## attention and focus can not be shared thus increased%0a### if you give it to one community, most of the time you can't give it to another%0a### bridges exist but are imperfect%0a## spatial boundaries have a role of regulation which is not entirely negative to the community and its desired outcome%0a## ?%0a# [[Wikipedia:Artificial immune system]]%0a# for diffusion model check Fisher-KPP%0aMuch more at [[Events/AIW01#ConstructingKnowledgeInCommunity]]%0a>>%3c%3c Slideshows.AIWProposal01=!AIW02 (December 2010 @ CRI)%0a%0a!Collaboration and rule systems%0a!!or why which hands you shake make all the difference%0a%0a%0a%25center%25[[http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/|%25border='0px'%25Path:/pub/images/by_3.0_88x31.png]]%0a%0a%0aby Fabien Benetou for AIW, December 2010 @ CRI%0a%0a!Problematic%0a(:include Slideshows/AIWProposal#ProblematicStart#ProblematicEnd:)%0a%0a%25right%25cf [[Slideshows/AIWProposal]] presented the previous month.%0a %0a!Why is it still web related?%0a* system of rules to promote collaboration and supporting exclusion for institutional success without physical boundaries also exist outside of the web%0a** %25red%25but%25%25 explicit mechanisms are harder to study (rarely formalized)%0a** they inherit limitations from older technologies (e.g. paper)%0a** are not available to everybody on one media, "1-click away" from each other (thus competing for attention)%0a%0a!But... why really?!%0a* the web is a network of networks, a network of machines executing algorithms%0a* but, and maybe even more importantly, a '''network of people''' behaving in specific way and '''constantly deciding to collaborate or not'''%0a* those decisions are%0a** always guided or at least influenced%0a*** by an explicit or implicit rule system%0a** recorded%0a*** by the software stack allowing participant to collaborate%0a%0a!Hypothesis%0a>>text-decoration=line-through%3c%3c%0a(:include Slideshows/AIWProposal#HypothesisStart#HypothesisEnd:)%0a>>%3c%3c%0abut rather%0a%0aKnowledge communities can more efficiently fulfill their role by adapting their rule system from simulations e.g. based on the human immune system. %0a%0a%25right%25cf [[Slideshows/AIWProposal]] presented the previous month.%0a%0a!Exploring the initial bibliography%0a>>font-size=small%3c%3c%0a(:include Events/AIW02#ResourcesRulesSystem#ResourcesRulesSystemEnd:)%0a>>%3c%3c%0a%0a%25right%25cf [[Events/AIW02#ResourcesRulesSystem]]%0a%0a!First ideas from this bibliography%0a* existing basis for rule systems%0a** compatibility of licenses%0a** Martin Nowak (Harvard PED) 5 rules%0a** Elinor Ostrom (Indiana) 8 rules%0a* ideas%0a** cognition is offloaded through the rule system%0a*** e.g. behavior and visual codification%0a** automation of rule system enforcement (as software) lower transaction costs (easier collaboration)%0a* possible datasets%0a** licenses of specific collaborating projects%0a*** not limited to software%0a** MIT CCI handbook%0a%0a!2 papers focused on%0a# [[http://www.sciencemag.org/content/314/5805/1560|Five Rules for the Evolution of Cooperation]] by Martin A. Nowak, Science 2006%0a** kin selection, direct reciprocity, indirect reciprocity, '''network reciprocity''' (ref 31-39), and group selection %0a*** network reciprocity is especially important regarding the problematic since it "should not" be there thus is inherited by habits and/or supports by explicit rules%0a# [[http://journal.webscience.org/375/|Finding Optimal Policies for Online Communities with CoSiMo]] by Felix Schwagereit, Sergej Sizov and Steffen Staab, Proceedings of the WebSci10%0a** impossible to find the actual tool and thus to try it%0a+ bonus [[PersonalInformationStream/WithoutNotesDecember10#An-arrgh-chy|An-arrgh-chy: The Law and Economics of Pirate Organization]] by Peter T. Leeson, Journal of Political Economy 2007%0a%25rfloat%25http://www.sciencemag.org/content/314/5805/1560/F3.medium.gif%25%25 Slideshows.BelgiumBasicIncomeTechMeetupApril2016=Why am I making this presentation?%0a* presented%0a** for [[Events/BelgiumBasicIncomeTechMeetupApril2016]]%0a%0a!Current state of Bitcoin and views on cryptocurrencies%0a%25center%25A lively ecosystem!%25%25%0a----%0a%25center%25[[http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/|%25border='0px'%25Path:/pub/images/by_3.0_88x31.png]]%25%25%0a>>small white%3c%3c%0aHave you already...%0a* {owned some, owned more than one, mined some, being paid with, programmed with} Bitcoin%0a* {owned some, participated to a smart contract using, programmed a smart contract based on} Ethereum%0a* {programmed on, used, considered creating} another blockchain%0a* {set up recurrent, set up variable} transaction with your own bank %0a>>%3c%3c%0a%25center%25(highlight questions, use Ctrl+/Ctrl- to adjust text size)%0a%0a!Plan%0a## Who am I and how did I interact with all this?%0a## History of cryptocurrencies (bonus Smart Contracts)%0a## Key concepts%0a## Adoption curve(s)%0a## Existing "platforms"%0a## Picking the right platform%0a## What's yet to come%0a%0a!Who am I and how did I interact with all this?%0a* first mention of on my wiki%0a** own pseudo currency : November 2009%0a** cryptocurrency (Bitcoin) : March 2010%0a** smart contract (Reality Keys) : January 2014%0a** blockchain based Turing complete platform (Ethereum) : April 2014%0a* first exchange on Kraken.com : September 2014%0a* used pybitcointools to send personal transactions (wiki hash) over the blockchain : May 2015%0a* paying for a task with a cryptocurrency (r/Job4Bitcoin) : February and April 2015%0a* get paid for a task with a cryptocurrency (r/Job4Bitcoin) : March 2015%0a* smart contract participation (Ethereum) : March 2016%0a%0a!History of (crypto)currencies (bonus Smart Contracts)%0a%0a%25width=300px newwin%25[[Path:pub/Slideshows/BelgiumBasicIncomeTechMeetupApril2016/moneysupply.png|Path:pub/Slideshows/BelgiumBasicIncomeTechMeetupApril2016/moneysupply.png]] [[Path:pub/Slideshows/BelgiumBasicIncomeTechMeetupApril2016/Euro_money_supply.jpg|Path:pub/Slideshows/BelgiumBasicIncomeTechMeetupApril2016/Euro_money_supply.jpg]] [[https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/0/01/Gini_since_WWII.svg/2000px-Gini_since_WWII.svg.png|https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/0/01/Gini_since_WWII.svg/2000px-Gini_since_WWII.svg.png]] [[Path:pub/Slideshows/BelgiumBasicIncomeTechMeetupApril2016/internetusers.png|Path:pub/Slideshows/BelgiumBasicIncomeTechMeetupApril2016/internetusers.png]]%0a%25width=300px newwin%25[[Path:pub/Slideshows/BelgiumBasicIncomeTechMeetupApril2016/btcprice.png|Path:pub/Slideshows/BelgiumBasicIncomeTechMeetupApril2016/btcprice.png]] %25width=300px newwin%25[[Path:pub/Slideshows/BelgiumBasicIncomeTechMeetupApril2016/btcevents.png|Path:pub/Slideshows/BelgiumBasicIncomeTechMeetupApril2016/btcevents.png]] %25width=300px newwin%25[[Path:pub/Slideshows/BelgiumBasicIncomeTechMeetupApril2016/marketcapbtc.png|Path:pub/Slideshows/BelgiumBasicIncomeTechMeetupApril2016/marketcapbtc.png]]%0a%25width=300px newwin%25[[Path:pub/Slideshows/BelgiumBasicIncomeTechMeetupApril2016/24volall.png|Path:pub/Slideshows/BelgiumBasicIncomeTechMeetupApril2016/24volall.png]] [[Path:pub/Slideshows/BelgiumBasicIncomeTechMeetupApril2016/24vol-minusbtcltc.png|Path:pub/Slideshows/BelgiumBasicIncomeTechMeetupApril2016/24vol-minusbtcltc.png]] %25width=300px newwin%25[[Path:pub/Slideshows/BelgiumBasicIncomeTechMeetupApril2016/dapp.png|Path:pub/Slideshows/BelgiumBasicIncomeTechMeetupApril2016/dapp.png]]%0a%0a!Leaving us with a creative mess...%0a%25width=400px newwin%25[[Path:pub/Slideshows/BelgiumBasicIncomeTechMeetupApril2016/phylogeny.jpg|Path:pub/Slideshows/BelgiumBasicIncomeTechMeetupApril2016/phylogeny.jpg]]%0a* more than 740 in total%0a** more than 669 cryptocurrencies available for trade in online markets 2015%0a** only 9 of them had market capitalizations over $10 million%0a%0a!Key concepts%0aHow does it work?%0a** cryptographic for stability despite an adversarial environment (meh)%0a** + P2P for communication (boring old)%0a** + consensus for collective decision (OK that's new)%0aand the whole embedded with a good understanding of incentive (miner greed)%0a%0aTo clarify%0a* generic%0a** Ledger / Trust / Trustless%0a* cryptography specific%0a** Merkle tree / One Way Function / Hash%0a* consensus specific%0a** PoW/PoS / Byzantine fault tolerance /Blockchain%0aImportant to understand the concepts in order to evaluate each platform.%0a%0a!Adoption curve(s)%0a(:table:)%0a(:cellnr:)%0a%25width=300px newwin%25[[Path:pub/Slideshows/BelgiumBasicIncomeTechMeetupApril2016/legalmap.png|Path:pub/Slideshows/BelgiumBasicIncomeTechMeetupApril2016/legalmap.png]]C%0aChanged a lot but still can't pay my taxes with BTC.%0aI have to declare if I earn trading though!%0a(:cell:)%0a%25width=300px newwin%25[[Path:pub/Slideshows/BelgiumBasicIncomeTechMeetupApril2016/FIs-in-blockchain.png|Path:pub/Slideshows/BelgiumBasicIncomeTechMeetupApril2016/FIs-in-blockchain.png]]%0aBanks like the idea of the blockchain... but while remaining in control.%0a(:tableend:)%0a%0aWhere do you think we should put the line for...%0a(:table:)%0a(:cellnr:)%0a[[Path:pub/Slideshows/BelgiumBasicIncomeTechMeetupApril2016/DiffusionOfInnovation.png|Path:pub/Slideshows/BelgiumBasicIncomeTechMeetupApril2016/DiffusionOfInnovation.png]]%0a(:cell:)%0a* individuals%0a* private financial institutions%0a* public institutions%0a(:tableend:)%0a%0a!Existing "platforms"%0a* BTC based%0a** BTC/BTC-XL%0a** XCP%0a* own blockchains%0a** ETH%0a** RSK%0a* (dead) precursor E language (with burgeoning successor Monte)%0a* others that%0a** ...you know%0a** ...we don't know%0a** ...nobody knows yet!%0a%0a!Picking the right platform%0a>>small%3c%3c%0a# architecture choices%0a** e.g. BTC Blockchain based or not, side chain based or not, PoW or PoS, etc%0a# comprehensibility in the code base %25thumb newwin%25[[Path:pub/Slideshows/BelgiumBasicIncomeTechMeetupApril2016/githubxcp.png|Path:pub/Slideshows/BelgiumBasicIncomeTechMeetupApril2016/githubxcp.png]] [[Path:pub/Slideshows/BelgiumBasicIncomeTechMeetupApril2016/githubeth.png|Path:pub/Slideshows/BelgiumBasicIncomeTechMeetupApril2016/githubeth.png]] [[Path:pub/Slideshows/BelgiumBasicIncomeTechMeetupApril2016/githubbtc.png|Path:pub/Slideshows/BelgiumBasicIncomeTechMeetupApril2016/githubbtc.png]]%0a# comprehensibility of smart contracts%0a# portability of smart contracts to other smart contract platforms%0a# number of contracts enforced in the past%0a# number of contracts being enforced in the present%0a# market cap of contracts enforced in the past (so far just market cap of currencies %25thumb newwin%25[[Path:pub/Slideshows/BelgiumBasicIncomeTechMeetupApril2016/marketcapeth.png|Path:pub/Slideshows/BelgiumBasicIncomeTechMeetupApril2016/marketcapeth.png]] [[Path:pub/Slideshows/BelgiumBasicIncomeTechMeetupApril2016/marketcapcxp.png|Path:pub/Slideshows/BelgiumBasicIncomeTechMeetupApril2016/marketcapcxp.png]])%0a# market cap of contracts being enforced in the present%0a# existing infrastructure (e.g. size of the enforcing network, etc)%0a%0a!What's yet to come%0a* yet another cryptocurrency%0a* yet another smart contract platform%0a* ... an actual useful usage of such new resources?%0aYou tell me.%0a%0aNotes : [[Events/BelgiumBasicIncomeTechMeetupApril2016]] Slideshows.BrusselsEntrepreneurshipInnovationSeptember2016=Why am I making this presentation?%0a* I was asked to...%0a%0a!Getting to know Virtual Reality%0a%25center%25The tech side!%25%25%0a----%0a%25center%25[[http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/|%25border='0px'%25Path:/pub/images/by_3.0_88x31.png]]%25%25%0a%0a!Plan%0a## Who am I?%0a## What is VR%0a## What can you do with VR%0a## How to do it (hardware)%0a## How to do it (software)%0a## How I do it%0a## What's yet to come%0a%0a!Who am I?%0a* Fabien Benetou%0a* I make money with VR%0a** workshops%0a** freelance%0a* but... I also don't make money with VR%0a** VRLab Brussels%0a*** organized more than 10 workshops%0a**** a dozen on software/content%0a**** 1 on laser cutting%0a**** 1 on electronics%0a* what is my VR dream%0a* what I believe is the ultimate potential of VR%0a!What can you do with VR%0a* $$$%0a** games (Steam + Oculus store)%0a** marketing (B2B)%0a* customized personal experiences%0a* raise empathy%0a* social experiences%0a* improve cognition%0a* improve physical activity%0a%0a!How to do it (hardware)%0a* smartphones based : Cardboard + iPhone6/SamsungS7%0a** cheap, popular, easy setup BUT limited%0a* seated : Oculus%0a** famous%0a* room-scale : HTC Vive%0a** amazing%0a* more (room scale + moving chair, IoT, manus, etc)%0a** too rare, only for custom experiences%0a%0a!How to do it (software)%0a* 3D editor : meshes + animation%0a** Maya, 3DStudio Max, Rhino%0a* 2D editor : textures%0a** Photoshop, Illustrator%0a* sound editor : soundtrack%0a** bxfr, reaper, fruityloop%0a* game editor : bringing it all back together%0a** Unity, Unreal, CryEngine%0a%0a!How I do it%0a* Blender (3D)%0a* Gimp (2D)%0a* arecord+soxi (audio)%0a* vim/Aframe (game editor)%0a* own prototyping tools%0a* wiki for notes, slack for discussions%0abasically free software tool chain + HTC Vive + NVIDIA 1070.%0a%0a!What's yet to come%0a* in VR editing%0a** think Tilt Brush for the entire content%0a* eye tracking in HMDs%0a** better rending, knowing exactly where you pay attention%0a* mobile room scale%0a** solving locomation%0a* {-market adoption-} (no clue)%0a* ... you tell me!%0a%0a!Thanks%0a* thank you for your attention%0a* Q&A%0a* demos + code!%0a** VRLab tutorial%0a** Valve application%0a** social demo%0a** prototyping tool Slideshows.CreativiteArtificielleParadigmShift2011=Pour [[Events/ParadigmShiftMeetings2011]] session ~10h20-11h20%0a%0a>>center bgcolor=lightblue width=600%3c%3c%0aPourquoi la creativite est-elle centrale dans la recherche scientifique comme artistique ? En quoi une intelligence artificielle beneficierait-elle a etre creative ? Comment pourrait-elle acquerir des mechanismes arrivant a un tel resultat et a quel prix ? Si de tels mechanismes etaient efficacement implementes dans une machine, quelles seraient les consequences sur le plan intellectuel, social, humain ? Cette presentation aura pour but de clarifier de telles questions et d'essayer d'esquisser des reponses d'apres l'etat de l'art en creativite et en intelligence artificielle.%0a>>%3c%3c%0a%0aLe changement de paradigme, cf [[ReadingNotes/TheStructureOfScientificRevolutions]], propose ici implique de prendre serieusement en compte et d'appliquer les lessons de [[ReadingNotes/ProgrammingTheUniverse]] et [[ReadingNotes/Supersizing]] au domaine de la creativite de facon generale.%0a%0a(definition personnelle) Creativite = action d'exploration fruit du couplage (reconfiguration du reseau de constituants) entre intention et environment%0a* aucunement limite a un domaine particulier%0a* pouvant etre dicte par la survie%0a* contraint par les resources disponibles, y compris pour la creation et l'utilisation d'outils%0a* non forcement limite a l'etre humain%0a%0a%25thumb%25[[Path:/pub/illustrations/ecrivain_droz.jpg|Path:/pub/illustrations/ecrivain_droz.jpg]] (L'art ŕ l'âge électronique, Hazan Eds 1993)%0a%0a%25thumb%25[[Path:/pub/illustrations/dessinateur_droz_interieur.jpg|Path:/pub/illustrations/dessinateur_droz_interieur.jpg]] (source [[http://www.automates-anciens.com/|Photo Jean-J. LUDER sur automates-anciens.com]])%0a%0a* {-clarify artificial-} not mentioned in the title%0a** support/extension/assisting vs replacement%0a* difficulty to produce new behaviors%0a** see Chaitin on math and evolution, repetitively saying he is looking for a mathematical model of creativity%0a* these (oui c'est possible, cf ces examples et cette theorie), antithese (non c'est impossible, cf ces problemes et resultats), synthese (ce qui a ete fait, les consequences, les tendances et que devrait apporter ces evolutions) ?%0a* invitation a prendre position au debut, et a la fin me dire si cela a changer dans un sens comme dans l'autre et pourquoi%0a* consider les outils d'Hollywood pour estimer le succes d'un scenario et d'une liste possible d'acteurs d'un film potentiel et son acceptation par le publique%0a** exemple de systeme de "pre-feedback" donc d'aestetique%0a* "%25comment%25If there is to be an explanation for how our intelligence functions, it will have to be in terms of factors that taken individually themselves are '''lower intelligence''', for examples in terms of concatenation of simple operations performed by a machine.%25%25 A psychological explanation of creativity will be in terms of parts or processes that are themselves '''less-creative''' or in the limit not themselves creative." David Krakauer and originally from Robert Nozick, cf [[PersonalInformationStream/WithoutNotesSeptember11#UlamMemorialLectures]]%0a* [[Wikipedia:Abduction]] and Analogy (or case-based reasoning) as studied by Douglas Hofstadter as possible paths%0a** cf also [[PersonalInformationStream/WithoutNotesSeptember11#LorenzoMagnani]]'s work%0a* how it applies to '''every''' endeavor%0a** code generation (EulerGUI) and improvement (Moses, Frontier Search) also as one of the main motivation for implementation in AI%0a** cooking%0a*** http://jamesoff.net/site/fun/random-recipe-generator/ or http://www.supercook.com/ (had a GA based equivalent but seems to be down for a while) with http://singularityhub.com/2009/08/03/the-robots-are-the-chefs-in-this-japanese-restaurant/%0a** planning%0a*** which can be used for robotic performances and... pretty much anything%0a* if aesthetics remain problematic, one could consider "cheating" e.g. via [[Tools/AWS#MTurk]]%0a** this probably has already been done%0a* consider asking Person:Elise for a review%0a* [[http://www.cambridge.org/gb/knowledge/isbn/item1151424/|Creativity in Science]] by Dean Keith Simonton, Cambridge University Press 2004%0a* [[http://vimeo.com/13011383|Scientific Creativity: The Science and the Art]] by Dean K. Simonton, Incite Your Curiosity Lecture Series 2010%0a* explosion not just of actuators but also of languages to manipulate them%0a** simulations too, e.g. via complex systems%0a** even dance via some XML format%0a* an actuator used in science would typically be to extract information%0a** rather than solely produce a behavior as in art for example%0a** considered as a specialized epistemic actuator%0a*** one could consider the trend of OpenCV as significant, cf [[https://twitter.com/#!/utopiah/status/104093917812756480|own tweet]]%0a* also to consider the classical critic that the best expert of the field can do much better%0a** versus if the average human can not%0a* Will AI cause the extinction of humans? Is AI our only chance to avoid extinction?%0a** both ask for the same underlying question, what are "we"? which is probably the most recurrent question in culture%0a** thus would an AI be considered artistic when it will propose new ways to explore the question of what it is?%0a** yet partly already covered with self-improvement or self-optimization, e.g. Schmidtbuger and its requirement on self-models%0a* overall for doubts on AI, as maybe raised by [[http://videos.arte.tv/fr/videos/tracks-4147068.html|Arte Tracks special Transhumanism]], there is one and only one solution, learn how what you are scared about actually works%0a** cf [[ReadingNotes/Epistemetrics#Chapter8]]%0a%0a!!!To explore%0a* Computers and Creativity by J. McCormack and [[http://www.doc.gold.ac.uk/~mas02md/page2/page2.html|M. d’Inverno]], Springer forthcoming 2011%0a** actually postponed to early 2012, cf discussion with author during [[Events/SonyCSL15thAnniversaryEveningSymposium]]%0a* official roadmaps? DARPA projects?%0a* http://fabien.benetou.fr/innovativ.it/www/wiki/ initially was the most up to date and organize personal source to exploit.%0a** '''still to exploit'''%0a* http://www.quora.com/Is-it-possible-to-study-creativity-scientifically%0a* http://philosophytalk.org/pastShows/Creativity.html%0a* http://serendip.brynmawr.edu/exchange/node/2465%0a* http://multiverseaccordingtoben.blogspot.com/2011/09/creatingdiscovering-new-states-of-mind.html%0a* [[http://www.informatics.sussex.ac.uk/courses/creative-systems/publications.htm|The Drawbots]], 2007%0a** discovered via art + science by [[http://userwww.sfsu.edu/~swilson/|Stephen Wilson]], 2010%0a* http://www.quora.com/Is-artificial-intelligence-leading-to-artificial-creativity-If-so-what-are-some-examples-If-not-why-not%0a* story or script generation as used (or dream) by the video game industry%0a** e.g. https://research.cc.gatech.edu/inc/game-forge with more details at https://research.cc.gatech.edu/inc/publications/computational-creativity%0acreativity%0a* [[Wikipedia:Computational creativity]]%0a* http://www.computationalcreativity.net (rather small)%0a* http://dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=581724%0a* http://www.thinkartificial.org/artificialcreativity/original-thoughts-intro/%0a* [[Wikipedia:Ingo Rechenberg]]%0a* http://ideac-cnrs.univ-paris1.fr%0a* [[http://www.algorithmicaesthetics.org/|Algorithmic aesthetics, Computer Models for Criticism and Design in the Arts]] by George Stiny and James Gips, University of California Press 1978%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Baua8oB9L_A|Categories of algorithmic aesthetics]] by Gunter Weiss, Rutgers 2009%0a%0a%0a!!New proposed structure%0a# show the need%0a## personal need and how I encountered it%0a## generalised to most tasks required by people in the audience%0a## thus... why an AI would also consider it (basically Seedea:Research/Drive )%0a# invite audience participation to explore the question too%0a## dice or audience filled seats as matrix "composer" and interpreter (cf pic2zic)%0a*** warning, ni artistique ni scientifique mais plutot une %0a**** demander de decrire qu'est-ce qui a ete creatif dans le processus et/ou le resultat et ce donc qui ne l'a pas ete%0a*** possible critique: ceci n'est qu'un traitement d'information, un "mapping". Oui, mais qu'est-ce qui ne l'est pas ?%0a*** dans cet example si cela a ete creatif, quelle ou quelles etapes l'ont ete? idee, discussions, conception, tests, execution publique, ...? (possible demande de vote a main levee)%0a## quiz%0a# demonstrate via state of the art%0a## use last proceedings%0a## use layers to organise%0a# step back to generalise%0a## importance of have a proper theory%0a### consider defining [[Languages/OwnConcepts#UniversalComposer]]%0a## distinguish pattern%0a# reconnect the need, the newly formulated theory and a praxis%0a## 3D printers ([[Wikipedia:G-code]] and [[http://gnusha.org/skdb/|SKDB project]])%0a## generalised physical effectors/actuators to robotics%0a# opening up%0a## future scenarii and consequences of each%0a# thanks%0a# opening Q&A%0a%0a%0a%0a!!!Propositions%0a* indexations ouvertes de repertoires problemes associes a leurs solutions%0a** y compris les algorithmes de parcours et les statistiques d'utilisation%0a* Scientometrics a la [[PersonalInformationStream/WithoutNotesApril11#MDTS]] mixe au KM personel ou de groupe (e.g. via son propre wiki)%0a* lister les repertoires (repository) de designs et inferrer la phylogeny et inferrer l'algorithme de generation (inversion) de chaque puis global (generalisation)%0a* [[Seedea:Research/PhylogeneticFlowProgramming|ΦFP]], [[OwnModelsApplied/AlgorithmicEpistemology]], ...%0a** mining structured repositories (scores, designs, software, ...)%0a** indexation du passe pour la hierarchisation et l'extraction de pattern en masse et de facon systematique, ceci meme a travers differents domaines%0a* multi-modal Microsoft Paint replacing the brush or the rectangle by parametrized generation based on the moment (mood, intent, ...)%0a** which could benefit from [[Analysis/ExtendedLayeredModel]]%0a* maybe the synthesis of my last weeks could be that if P!=NP (which seems to be the case until proven wrong) then AI can be creative yet not necessarily significantly more efficiently than humans%0a** i.e. solutions exist but are costly%0a** also implies that niches will exist while some area will remain unchanged%0aDemo of own stuff to be less philosophical%0a* [[OwnModelsApplied/AlgorithmicEpistemology]]%0a** including periodic reminder%0a** can express emotion felt while writing down an interesting result, e.g. %25green%25Excited%25%25%0a* Seedea:CombinatorialCreativity/GrammarRuleBinary%0a* OpenCV/ChucK project %0a%0a!!!References%0a* [[PersonalInformationStream/WithoutNotesOctober11#ComputationalCreativityProceedings]]%0a* Seedea:Research/Bibliography and Seedea:Research/AutomatedArt%0a* http://www.routledge.com/books/details/9780805811537/%0a* http://www.cs.ucl.ac.uk/staff/p.bentley/evdes.html%0a* http://creative.canberra.edu.au/mitchell/metacreation.html%0a* http://www.metacreation.net (but mostly about music)%0a* http://art-artificial-evolution.dei.uc.pt/abstracts.htm%0a* http://l3dswiki.cs.colorado.edu:3232/CreativeIT/%0a* http://www.creativityandcognition.com/content/view/70/140/%0a* AI EDAM Artificial Intelligence for Engineering Design, Analysis and Manufacturing%0a%0a----%0a%0a!!!Transition%0aPresentation precedente avec les automates cellulaires with [[Wikipedia:Rule 30]] and [[Events/EmergenceEnSciencesCognitives#EmergentComputationInBiochemicalNetworks]]. The link with the next talks will be done later.%0a%0a!!!Pourquoi%0aPourquoi la creativite est-elle centrale dans la recherche artistique comme scientifique ?%0a%0a* pourquoi cette problematique m'interesse-t-elle tant ?%0a** definition du soi (comme partage avec Paola dans le voyage a BXL)%0a*** regarder ce que l'on a sur soit ou dans sa poche et compter le nombre d'objets uniques, cree soit-meme ou par des amis (a essayer en direct)%0a*** experience antipub "journee sans achat"%0a** elargir, pourquoi cela devrait interesser le reste de la salle%0a* usages%0a** per domain, e.g. science, art, manufacturing, robotic, ...%0a** [++creativity is the root of all new solutions++]%0a* Seedea:Research/Drive%0a* "Pygmalion’s gift—we can imagine new worlds and intentionally make them real." (p203) [[ReadingNotes/TheTinkerersAccomplice#Chapter10]]%0a* tendances%0a** repertoires de sources mais maintenant de designs%0a*** [[http://www.ohwr.org/|CERN OHL]]%0a**** http://ohwr.staging.es/news/204%0a*** http://www.openhardwaresummit.org as a new trend%0a*** https://opendesignengine.net%0a** impression 3D, synthese ADN, assemblage atome par atome, ..?%0a* si LongevitityEscapeVelocity/dure de vie bcp plus longue, mieux vaut avoir une infinite d'activite a faire sinon a quoi bon%0aDe plus, meme si le but n'est pas et ne serait jamais atteind, historiquement les outils crees pour s'en approcher deviennent fondamentaux.%0a%0a!!!Pourquoi (recherche artistique)%0aPeacock%0a* Mating Mind%0a* competition demande individualisation, differenciation, criteres de comparaisons sans cesse renouveles%0a%0apeinture sur cave%0a* Etape clef dans l'histoire des explosions creatives%0a** quel serait l'equivalent pour une IA%0a* hypothese de l'outillation des animaux%0a** gestion des connaissances (KM)%0a%0amirroir%0a* [[http://www.stanford.edu/group/SHR/4-2/text/wilson.html|Artificial Intelligence Research As Art]] by Stephen Wilson, 1995%0a* build self-model, cf autonomous robotics%0a* beaucoup de chercheurs en IA et sciences cognitives cherchent a se comprendre%0a%0aexploration intellectuelle, etre surpris par l'execution de son propore code%0a* experience de pensee assistee par ordinateur (EPAO)%0a%0a%0a!!!Pourquoi (recherche scientifique)%0aadam & co%0a%0a!!!Pourquoi (recherche scientifique)%0aparadigm shift consider own proposal of log of errors against the model, if above threshold revise the foundations, a la simulated annearling%0a%0a!!!Benefices pour une I.A.%0a%0a!!!Benefices pour une I.A. (individualisation)%0a* overall to%0a** distinguish/be unique%0a*** personne n'est connu pour des choses dont on n'a pas l'impression qu'il les a concu%0a*** also rational, what is needed and unique is irreplaceable, thus must be protected%0a**** socially safe position%0a%0a!!!Benefices pour une I.A. (Reine Rouge)%0a* be more efficient%0a** competitively or not%0a** physical exploration as one of the first step, probably with genetic and physiological basis, a simple way extract information out of the environment and thus to try to establish better correlation, hopefully causation, to potentially survive (increasing CoS)%0a* yet '''maybe two sides of the same coin'''!%0a%0a!!!Benefices pour une I.A. (auto-amelioration)%0a* AI self-improvement just one boringly rational intent amongst many possible others%0a** already theoretically researched [[PersonalInformationStream/WithoutNotesAugust11#AFamilyOfGodelMachineImplementations]], cf http://www.idsia.ch/~juergen/goedelmachine.html%0a*** possibly [[PersonalInformationStream/WithoutNotesAugust11#Evolvability]] too but link to AI to clarify, surely important for ML%0a** already partly used in commercial products [[PersonalInformationStream/WithoutNotesJune11#CuriosityDrivenDevelopment]]%0a** already planned in AGI http://opencog.org/roadmap/%0a** [[http://epubs.siam.org/sicomp/resource/1/smjcat/v40/i2/p350_s1?isAuthorized=no|Self-Improving Algorithms]], SIAM J. Comput. April 2011%0a*** http://www.cs.princeton.edu/~chazelle/pubs/selfimprove.pdf%0a%0a!!!Benefices pour une I.A. (... mais aussi)%0a(spec)%0a%0a!!!Mechanismes%0aComment pourrait-elle acquerir des mechanismes arrivant a un tel resultat et a quel prix ?%0a%0a!!!Mechanismes (probleme de recherche)%0aAssimilable a un probleme de recherche dans un espace de solutions et resultant dans un resultat non encore expose, probalement donc en explorant un espace plus vaste qu'auparavant, tout du moins different.%0a%0a!!!Mechanismes (multiples contraintes)%0a* new in general/new only for the author, cf Boden's p'_ersonal_'-creativity and h'_istorical_'-creativity (2003)%0a** e.g. rediscovering Newton's law by Eureqa would only belong to the 1st category%0a* efficiency, utility or aesthetic%0a** e.g. won prizes or highly ranked in a famous competition in the domain like MLcomp%0a** to complete with computational aesthetic material recently discovered%0a* theoretical/functional%0a* autonomous/¬autonomous e.g. interactive%0a* limited search space%0a** parametric e.g. used in architecture (Zaha Hadid) and design (WEATHER LAMP, Samuel Javelle during [[Events/RADArt6]])%0a*** yet those are not "infinitely creative", it's like switching from integers to decimals as illustrated by http://xkcd.com/915/ , a classical technique of series in art%0a* legal%0a* ethical%0a* well known ways to express such constraints%0a** fitness functions (cf http://www.quora.com/Fitness-Function/Is-there-a-repository-of-fitness-functions )%0a** computational aesthetics%0a** economical utility%0a* spectrum rather than a binary test%0a* each form would thus be one of the hereafter mentioned constraint%0a%0a!!!!Aesthetics and expertise%0aIA and creativity seems to share also the way they are perceived, i.e. the more you know how the final result was obtained, the less it appear to fit the definition.%0a%25center%25http://www.mathwarehouse.com/statistics/correlation-coefficient/images/picture-negative-correlation-coefficient.gif[[%3c%3c]](or two sigmoids, as done before with [[Events/PersonalUX#Visualization]]) potentially with degrading colored from left part to right parts to represent moving away from ML to having a dedicated proper model%25%25%0adecreasing magic for increasing expertise but with different type of appreciation, from superficial aesthetics (which can even be learned by pigeons, cf David Krakauer Ulam second lecture thus leading to think that it could be emulated via machine learning) to deeply conceptual and its potentiality (with e.g. Kandinsky, Picasso or even history of art in general with the recent Manifesto for conceptual art, cf [[Content/Art]] but also the study, iirc showed by Dean Keith Simonton during [[PersonalInformationStream/WithoutNotesAugust11#BeautifulMindsTheEnigmaOfGenius]]).%0a%0a!!!Mechanismes (multiples contraintes)%0ae.g. integerer le feedback de son environment, le galiriste, ses pairs, etc...%0a%0a!!!Mechanismes (systemes existants)%0a* General Problem Solving (mostly theoretical progresses)%0a* Expert systems and rules system (scalable?)%0a* Machine Learning (costly to train and extremely narrow)%0a* Evolutionary computation (cf http://www.quora.com/Why-hasnt-evolutionary-computation-been-more-successful )%0a* Generative art (good at abstract art and natural forms which are iterative, cf evo-devo)%0a* CP, POMDPs, ...%0a* [[http://projects.csail.mit.edu/emergentDesign/genr8/|genr8]]%0a* [[http://projects.csail.mit.edu/emergentDesign/agency-gp/|Agency-GP AI Lab Website]] A Spatial Exploration Tool for Architects Based on Evolutionary and Agent Computation%0a* [[http://www.csse.monash.edu.au/~cema/nodal/|nodal]]%0a* [[PersonalInformationStream/WithoutNotesOctober09#Adam]] en science%0a** ~re-decouverte, parametrage, ... mais pas, contrairement au titre permettant un changement de paradigme%0a* Emergence of Creativity: A Simulation Approach by Hrafn Th. Thórisson, Intelligent Complex Adaptive Systems, IGI Publishing 2008%0a* Eden by Jon McCormack, cf CSL%0a* creative software "star system"%0a** [[Wikipedia:Computer music#Computer-generated_scores_for_performance_by_human_players]] (EMI)%0a** [[Wikipedia:AARON]]%0a** BACON.1 BACON.3* BACON.5%0a*** overall http://www.isle.org/~langley/discovery.html%0a** [[http://itee.uq.edu.au/~scottb/Copycat.html|Copycat]] by Melanie Mitchell and Douglas Hofstadter%0a** [[http://science.slc.edu/~jmarshall/metacat/|Metacat]] by James B. Marshall, 2003%0a** whatever opinion we might have on them, beg the question on if there is pattern of popularity%0a* AGI community discussions on creativity%0a** http://www.mail-archive.com/search?l=agi%2540v2.listbox.com&q=creativity%0a*** [[http://www.mail-archive.com/agi@v2.listbox.com/msg01656.html|[agi] Creativity Engine]] Emeka Okafor, 2004%0a*** [[http://www.mail-archive.com/agi@v2.listbox.com/msg06431.html|[agi] analogy, blending, and creativity]] J Storrs Hall, 2007%0a*** [[http://www.mail-archive.com/agi@v2.listbox.com/msg14166.html|[agi] creativity]] Ben Goertzel, 2008%0a*** [[http://www.mail-archive.com/agi@v2.listbox.com/msg16220.html|[agi] [WAS The Smushaby] The Logic of Creativity]] Mike Tintner, 2009%0a*** [[http://www.mail-archive.com/agi@v2.listbox.com/msg16229.html|[agi] The fuzzy creative calculator.]] Ronald C Blue, 2009%0a*** [[http://www.mail-archive.com/agi@v2.listbox.com/msg16798.html|[agi] The Math Behind Creativity]] Mike Tintner, 2010%0a** agi@listbox.com%0a*** [[http://www.listbox.com/member/archive/303/2011/09/sort/time_rev/page/1/entry/24:463/20110924043013:6AFA0D38-E687-11E0-808F-E4BB0471F3B7/|Creative/Innovative Networks in AI/AGI]] Mike Tintner, September 2011%0a** com.googlegroups.opencog%0a*** [[http://markmail.org/thread/mjp43xrx7fxxtila|mention of Schmidhuber's work]] in September 2011, especially http://www.idsia.ch/~juergen/creativity.html%0a*** according to [[http://markmail.org/search/?q=creativity+list%253Acom.googlegroups.opencog+order%253Adate-backward|overall mentions of creativity]] seems to be a "hot topic" since few weeks%0a** [[http://groups.google.com/group/artificial-general-intelligence/search?q=creativity&start=0&scoring=d&|artificial-general-intelligence@googlegroups.com]]%0a** AGIRI wiki http://www.agiri.org/wiki/Special:Search?search=creativity&fulltext=Search%0a* [[http://www.bisonet.eu/node/3|BISON]] develop and validate a computational methodology, which facilitates bisociative information discovery in large-scale heterogeneous information environments.%0a** based on [[Wikipedia:The Act of Creation]] with the concept of bisociation%0a** seems to have no software produced nor paper published since 2010%0a%0aEt probleme recurrent du jugement du resultat, i.e. [[Wikipedia:Demarcation problem]] en allant plus loin que le deja difficile a etablir critere de nouveaute, cf [[Wikipedia:Prior art]]. Doute par exemple d'Alain Connes et Stanislas Dehaene sur la difficulte voir l'impossible pour le moment de criteres aestetiques (cf les differentes pistes de solutions de computational aesthetics trouvees recemment).%0a%0a!!!Mechanismes (synthese)%0a(:include Languages/OwnConcepts#UniversalComposerStart#UniversalComposerEnd:)%0acf [[Languages/OwnConcepts#UniversalComposer]]%0a%0a!!!Mechanismes (complexite)%0a* [[#ComputationalComplexityOfCreativity]]computational complexity of creativity%0a** [[http://www.goertzel.org/books/complex/contents.html|Complexity to Creativity Table of Contents]] by Ben Goertzel, Plenum Press 1997%0a** [[PersonalInformationStream/WithoutNotesSeptember11#AviWigderson]] Knowledge, Creativity and P versus NP%0a*** cf previously watched but mot recent IAS lecture [[PersonalInformationStream/WithoutNotesJanuary10#AviWigderson]] with a definition of P/NP related to creativity%0a*** related to search space? AIT?%0a** [[PersonalInformationStream/WithoutNotesSeptember11#ScottAaronsonCMU2011BuhlLecture]] and his No Super-Search Principle%0a** applied to finance in [[PersonalInformationStream/WithoutNotesSeptember11#PhilipMaymin]]%0a** if one solves P = NP one solves creativity%0a*** but if one automates creativity efficiently one can solve P vs NP%0a* section 6.3. Is Mathematics "Creative"? of K. Podnieks [[http://www.ltn.lv/~podnieks/gt6.html|Consequences of Incompleteness Theorems]]%0a%0a!!!Consequences%0aSi de tels mechanismes etaient efficacement implementes dans une machine, quelles seraient les consequences sur le plan intellectuel, social et humain ?%0a%0a!!!Consequences (intellectuelles)%0aCf [[Content/Health#ImpactOfInformationTechnologyOnTheBrain]] et [[PersonalInformationStream/WithoutNotesSeptember11#TheNeuronalRecyclingHypothesis]]%0a%0a!!!Consequences (sociales)%0a* [[#AuthorshipLawAndProtection]]authorship, law and protection%0a** copyright on author? production?%0a** current examples%0a*** Media Lab logo%0a*** Weather lamp, cf [[Events/RADArt6]]%0a*** Genie in the Machine%0a**** [[http://www.infobasepublishing.com/Bookdetail.aspx?ISBN=0816077541&Ebooks=|Computers and Creativity]] by Robert Plotkin, Infobase October 2011%0a** but actually a deeper question on complexity%0a*** basically if this if artificial creativity is possible it implies a different structure of complexity that what was currently thought of hitherto%0a**** that reaching an efficiently solution might not require more than copying an existing one, consequently having a very large compensation for searching for it made sense only until a generalist solution was found%0a*** thus if payback provided by e.g. patents is based on risk, the system has be adapted%0a**** with a generalist solution risk approaches 0 thus compensation should become lower too%0a* [[PersonalInformationStream/WithoutNotesFebruary11#MartinFord]]%0a%0a!!!Consequences (humain)%0a* N'_eme_' revolution qui bouscule l'humain du centre du "monde".%0a* de nouveau devoir se redefinir et chercher son cote unique%0a%0a!!!Conclusion%0a* even if creativity can not be fully automatized (because of technical limits, mainly of high complexity thus inefficiency, or societal limits, basically of adoption and acceptation) change through assistance and support will radically alter the landscape of what can be done%0a** yet, this does not have to be felt as a revolution for those who keep track of the possibilities, what has already been done and what is most likely to change soon%0a*** as defined in "A sudden, vast change in a situation, a discipline, or the way of thinking and behaving." cf https://secure.wikimedia.org/wiktionary/en/wiki/revolution%0a** as illustrated by http://www.paleofuture.com/blog/2010/2/17/robots-will-kill-music-1930.html revolutions are mainly a question of perspective, if you leverage a change its a transition, if not you get revolutionized%0a* si tous ces aspets positifs et cette possible fesabilite technique%0a** pourquoi cela ne fonctionne pas deja ?%0a*** pas forcement visible%0a*** effet de percolation, tant qu'il n'y a pas un degree suffisant d'interconnection, peut de resultat mais pourtant beaucoup d'efforts%0a**** prediction d'une explosion creative sous peu ?%0a*** biais social%0a**** sensation de perte de controle par rapport aux outils utilises%0a**** vouloir un produit "artisanal"%0a*** toujours plus couteux que de demander a un specialiste%0a**** voir aussi http://www.no-free-lunch.org%0a%0a%0a----%0a!![Post-presentation reflection%0a* apply creativity to generate public policies%0a%0a----%0a%0a!Peut-on rendre une I.A. créative ?%0a{-Creativite artificielle,[[%3c%3c]]Generer et utiliser de la nouveaute-}%0a%25thumb%25[[Path:/pub/illustrations/thinkercomputerillustration.jpg|Path:/pub/illustrations/thinkercomputerillustration.jpg]]%0a----%0a%25center%25[[http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/|%25border='0px'%25Path:/pub/images/by_3.0_88x31.png]] / Path:/pub/images/twitter.png Path:/pub/images/thumb_up.gif / Path:/pub/images/questions_answers.gif Path:/pub/images/thumb_up.gif %25%25%0a%0a!avec une regle d'a...... c......... ?%0a%25center%25http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/7/7d/Textile_cone.JPG/220px-Textile_cone.JPG%25%25%0a%0a!Plan%0a# '''Pourquoi la creativite''' est-elle centrale dans la recherche artistique comme scientifique ?%0a# '''Quels benefices''' pour une I.A. ?%0a# Comment pourrait-elle acquerir des '''mechanismes''' arrivant a un tel resultat et a quel '''prix''' ?%0a# Si de tels mechanismes etaient efficacement implementes dans une machine, '''quelles seraient les consequences''' sur le plan intellectuel, social et humain ?%0a%0a!Pourquoi%0aPourquoi la creativite est-elle centrale dans la recherche artistique comme scientifique ?%0a%0a!Pourquoi (recherche artistique)%0ahttp://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/0/05/Paonroue.JPG/800px-Paonroue.JPG%0a%0a!Pourquoi (recherche artistique)%0ahttp://www.experienceardeche.com/pg_large_9.jpg%0aCave de Chauvet, 30 000 av. J.C.%0a%0a!Pourquoi (recherche artistique)%0ahttp://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/c/c8/Titian_Venus_Mirror_%2528furs%2529.jpg/220px-Titian_Venus_Mirror_%2528furs%2529.jpg%0a%25right%25[[Wikipedia:Titian]]'s Venus with a mirror%25%25%0a[[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ehno85yI-sA|http://www.scholarpedia.org/wiki/images/thumb/f/f8/Tm_fig2.jpg/450px-Tm_fig2.jpg]], Starfish%0a%0a!Pourquoi (recherche artistique)%0aMais surtout ... http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/8/8b/FraMauroDetailedMapInverted.jpg/220px-FraMauroDetailedMapInverted.jpg%0a%0a%25right%25Fra Mauro map%25%25%0a%0a%25thumb%25http://fc07.deviantart.net/fs47/f/2009/207/a/c/Plasma_Dragon_Fractal_by_harbingerofdeath13.jpg%25%25%0a%0aHere be dragons.%0a%0a!Pourquoi (recherche scientifique)%0a%25thumb%25Path:/pub/inverteddeath.png%0a%0ahttp://www.cre8ive.kr/blog/wp-content/uploads/ManufacturedLandscapes.jpg%0a%0a%0a!Pourquoi (recherche scientifique)%0a%0a%25center%25[[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IY1sPV9e9H0|http://www.aber.ac.uk/en/media/robot-scientist-arm-138.jpg]]%25%25%0a%0a%25right%25[[http://www.aber.ac.uk/en/cs/research/cb/projects/robotscientist/|Ross King]]%0a%0amais ... comment Kuhn qualifirait cela ?%0a%0a!Pourquoi (recherche scientifique)%0a* "Allegedly, the scientific method encapsulates the rules of scientific rationality. It may be that those rules could not account for '''the creative side of science — the generation of new hypotheses'''." (own emphasis) http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/thomas-kuhn/%0a* "When enough significant anomalies have accrued against a current paradigm, the scientific discipline is thrown into a state of ''crisis'', according to Kuhn. During this crisis, '''new ideas''', perhaps ones previously discarded, are tried." (own emphasis)[[Wikipedia:Paradigm shift]]%0a%0a!Donc pourquoi s'interesser a la creative ?%0a%25center%25"Il ne nous reste exactement que l'inventivite.[...] Aujourd'hui le travail intellectuel est oblige d'etre un travail intelligent et non un travail repetitif comme il a ete jusqu'a maintenant."%25%25%0a%0a%25right%25Michel Serres, INRIA 2007%25%25%0a%0a%25center%25Path:/pub/illustrations/michelserres.jpg%0a%0a!Benefices pour une I.A.%0aEn quoi une intelligence artificielle beneficierait-elle a etre creative ?%0a%0a!Benefices pour une I.A. (Reine Rouge)%0a%25center%25http://blogs.laweekly.com/stylecouncil/2009/06/28/COMPARE_redqueen.jpg%0a%0a%25thumb%25http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/0/05/Paonroue.JPG/800px-Paonroue.JPG%0a%0a!Benefices pour une I.A. (auto-amelioration)%0a%25center%25http://gadgets.boingboing.net/gimages/shanewillis.jpg%0amais...%0a%25thumb%25http://www.jmu.edu/geology/ComplexEvolutionarySystems/Images/logistic-curve.GIF ?%0a%0a!Benefices pour une I.A. (individualisation)%0a%25center%25http://blog.fabric.com/Waldo.jpg%0a%0a!Benefices pour une I.A. (... mais aussi)%0aC'est dans les specs.%0a* #7 Randomness and Creativity, 1956 '''Dartmouth Proposal for Artificial Intelligence '''%0a* Creativity and artificial intelligence by Margaret A. Boden, 1998 '''Artificial Intelligence'''%0a* Computer Models of Creativity by Margaret A. Boden, 2009 '''AI Magazine'''%0a%0a!Mechanismes%0aComment pourrait-elle acquerir des mechanismes arrivant a un tel resultat et a quel prix ?%0a%0a!Mechanismes (probleme de recherche)%0aPS : recherche au sense algorithmique, "search" en anglais%0a[[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7ZnHKBszy4k|http://howardbloom.net/bacterial_colony_orange_and_blue.jpg]]%0a%25right%25[[Wikipedia:Eshel Ben-Jacob]]%0a%0a!Mechanismes (multiples contraintes)%0ahttp://www.combinatorics.org/Surveys/ds5/gifs/GrunSymm7color.gif%0a%0a%25thumb%25http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/d/d9/Pareto_distributionPDF.png/325px-Pareto_distributionPDF.png%25%25%0a%0a!Mechanismes (multiples contraintes)%0a... la reponse a la question initiale "Peut-on rendre une I.A. creative ?" depend donc de ces criteres ...%0a%0a!Mechanismes (multiples contraintes)%0a... mais attention a ce que ceux-ci soient aussi appliques aux artistes et chercheurs (qui ne sont pas des I.A.) !%0a%0a!Mechanismes (systemes existants)%0a* correlation, statistiques, %25maroon%25apprentissage machine (ML)%25%25, %25green%25intelligence artificielle%25%25, %25maroon%25intelligence artificielle de niveau humain (HLAI)%25%25, %25maroon%25intelligence artificielle generaliste (AGI)%25%25, %25red%25intelligence artificielle universelle (UAI)%25%25%0a%25thumb%25[[http://projects.csail.mit.edu/emergentDesign/genr8/|genr8]] http://projects.csail.mit.edu/emergentDesign/genr8/logo.jpg , [[http://www.csse.monash.edu.au/~cema/nodal/|nodal]] http://www.csse.monash.edu.au/~cema/nodal/images/youtube3.jpg , Adam http://pulse2.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/04/robot-scientist.png , Eve, [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yrww68pnqqM|Eden]], EMI, Jade [--What kind of murderer has fiber?--], AARON http://www.viewingspace.com/genetics_culture/pages_genetics_culture/gc_w05/cohen_webarchive/scinet_photos/art1.gif , BACON.*, Eureqa http://creativemachines.cornell.edu/sites/default/files/images/eureqa_screenshot_data.img_assist_custom-786x661.png [[http://itee.uq.edu.au/~scottb/Copycat.html|Copycat]] http://itee.uq.edu.au/~scottb/_Copycat/Tutorial/Fig7.gif , [[http://science.slc.edu/~jmarshall/metacat/|Metacat]] http://science.slc.edu/~jmarshall/metacat/pictures/workspace.gif , The Painting Fool http://www.thepaintingfool.com/about/earring_painting22.jpg , '''~OpenCog''', [[http://www.bisonet.eu/node/3|BISON]], ...%0a%0a!Mechanismes (synthese)%0a>>center%3c%3c%0a%25thumb%25http://mhesham.files.wordpress.com/2010/04/image_thumb6.png%0a%0a%25thumb%25http://www.tandfonline.com/na101/home/literatum/publisher/tandf/books/content/books/0/e-ese/e-ese-120044704/production/images/small/f0001.gif%0a%0a%25thumb%25http://lejpt.academicdirect.org/A17/109_116_files/image003.gif%0a>>%3c%3c%0a%0a!Mechanismes (complexite)%0ahttp://networkequipment.net/wp-content/uploads/2011/03/datacenter.gif http://mychinaconnection.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/08/finding-a-needle-in-a-haystack.jpg%0a%0aPaul Erdos dans [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8CPCjT6hTHk#t=5m25|N is a Number]] (extrait)%0a%0a!Consequences%0aSi de tels mechanismes etaient efficacement implementes dans une machine, quelles seraient les consequences sur le plan intellectuel, social et humain ?%0a%0a!Consequences (intellectuelles)%0ahttp://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/7/7b/Recycling_symbol.svg/120px-Recycling_symbol.svg.png%25%25 ses neurones%0a%0a%25center%25http://news.cnet.com/i/bto/20080609/Google_Stupid_200x269.jpg%0a%0a%25right%25Beth Rekow http://eileenbraziel.com/images/Beth_Rekow/art%2520work%2520available%2520LED%2520exhibit_img_15.jpg%0a%0a%0a!Consequences (sociales)%0ahttp://www.thelightsinthetunnel.com/cover_sm2.jpg http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/c/c7/SNA_segment.png%0a%0a!Consequences (humain)%0ahttp://www.stephenhird.com/timeline/images/copernicus.jpg%0a%25thumb%25http://adrishta.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/12/Darwin-monkey.jpg ...%0a%0a!Conclusion%0a* le probleme n'est '''pas''' resolu a l'heure actuelle%0a** mais de serieux progres dans tous les domaines etudies%0a*** peinture, musique, humour, scenario de jeux ou films, science, ...%0a*** aesthetique%0a** des domaines connexes%0a*** sciences cognitive avec l'enaction et les boucles sensorimotrices%0a*** repertoires de designs e.g. OHL%0a*** robotique en particuliar au niveau de la vision avec OpenCV, ...%0aTout ceci laisse entrevoir une unification possible non seulement au niveau du modele et donc se son implementation mais aussi d'une applicabilite tres large de part l'aspect general des languages de programmation '''et''' des actuateurs associes.%0a%0a!Laboratoires dedies%0a* [[https://creativemachines.cornell.edu|Creative Machines]] at Cornell%0a** discovered before with Eureqa in [[ReadingNotes/ElegantSolutions#ExperimentsTools]] but then named Cornell Computational Synthesis lab and again few days ago with [[http://www.pressoffice.cornell.edu/releases/release.cfm?r=60383|EndlessForms]]%0a* [[http://ccg.doc.ic.ac.uk/|Computational Creativity Group]] at Imperial College London[[http://www.informatics.sussex.ac.uk/courses/creative-systems/|Creative Systems Lab]] at the University of Sussex%0a* [[http://www.is.umk.pl/projects/cre.html|Computational Creativity]] at Nicolaus Copernicus University%0a* [[http://eden.dei.uc.pt/~amilcar/CreativeSystems/|Creative Systems]] at University of Coimbra%0a** including Francisco Câmara, author of [[http://eden.dei.uc.pt/~camara/AICreativity/|Creativity and Artificial Intelligence: A Conceptual Blending Approach]] 2007 book and the Divago system%0a%0a!Conferences%0a* International Joint Workshop on Computational Creativity (IJWCC)%0a** http://www.doc.gold.ac.uk/isms/CC07/%0a** http://www.fdi.ucm.es/cc2008/%0a* International conference on computational creativity (ICCC)%0a** http://creative-systems.dei.uc.pt/icccx%0a** http://iccc11.cua.uam.mx%0aAvec leurs publications en acces libre.%0a%0a!Evenements%0a* [[http://www.csl.sony.fr/Events/ThePerformingSciences/|Sony CSL The Performing Sciences]]%0a** {-vendredi dernier-}%0a* Stanford [[http://www.ai-class.com|AI-Class]] / [[http://www.ml-class.com|ML-Class]]%0a** dans ~1 semaine%0a** [[http://groups.google.com/group/paris-hackerspaces-ia|groupes d'etudes a Paris]]%0a** l'alternative [[http://other-ai.org|"other-ai.org"]]%0a* [[http://web-and-philosophy.org/philoweb2011_pt-ai_salonica/|PhiloWeb 2011]]%0a** mercredi a Salonika en Grece%0a** [[http://web-and-philosophy.org/uncategorized/philoweb-2011-program-revealed/|A Critique of Pure AI: Comparing the Social Foundations of Artificial Intelligence and the Web]] by Harry Halpin and Jacob Blumenthal%0a* Mathématiques, un dépaysement soudain a la [[http://fondation.cartier.com/|Fondation Cartier pour l’art contemporain]]%0a** 21 octobre 2011 au 19 février 2012 Slideshows.GroupHeader=%25right%25[[{$Name}?action=slideshow|Play the slideshow]] [[{$Name}?action=slideshow|Path:/pub/images/start_slideshow.png]]%25%25%0a%0a Slideshows.InformationRules=Presentation pour [[Events/MBE10]].%0a%0a!Information Rules%0a* [[http://wiki.mybusinesseducation.fr/Presentations/InformationsRules|Presentation MBE du 25 aout 2010]]%0a%25center%25http://www.inforules.com/images/covers.jpg%25%25%0a* Interrompez-moi des que vous avez une question%0a** sauf si la presentation doit durer moins de 15min !%0a----%0a%25center%25[[http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/|%25border='0px'%25http://i.creativecommons.org/l/by/3.0/88x31.png]]%25%25%0a%0a!Plan%0a* pq ca na ne concerne pas que les geeks%0a* auteurs%0a* situation%0a* '''principe general'''%0a* %25red%25'''information lock-in'''%25%25%0a* recommendations%0a* allez plus loin%0a%0a!Pq cela na ne concerne pas que les geeks%0a* jeu des chaises%0a** qui code ses logiciels?%0a** qui achete des logiciels ?%0a** qui paye pour de l'information ?%0a*** (meme quand c'est gratuit ! cf 2-sided BM)%0a** qui utilise de l'information ?%0a%0a!Quelques entreprises citees%0a%25comment%25http://www.seeklogo.com/%25%25%0a%25thumb%25Path:/pub/Slideshows/InformationRules/Logo-Netscape-navigateur,W-M-1174-3.jpg%25%25 %25thumb%25Path:/pub/Slideshows/InformationRules/cbs.png%25%25 %25thumb%25Path:/pub/Slideshows/InformationRules/logo-cisco-pro_00FA000000239041.png%25%25%0a%25thumb%25Path:/pub/Slideshows/InformationRules/old-apple-logo.jpg%25%25 %25thumb%25Path:/pub/Slideshows/InformationRules/VISA_Logo.png%25%25 %25thumb%25Path:/pub/Slideshows/InformationRules/xerox.old.logo.gif%25%25%0a%25thumb%25Path:/pub/Slideshows/InformationRules/wall_street_journal_logo.gif%25%25 %25thumb%25Path:/pub/Slideshows/InformationRules/microsoft-445.jpg%25%25 %25thumb%25Path:/pub/Slideshows/InformationRules/AT_and_T-logo-F12E4961FA-seeklogo.com.gif%25%25%0a%0a...%0a%0a!Auteurs%0a!!Carl Shapiro%0a%25thumb%25http://faculty.haas.berkeley.edu/shapiro/shapiro.jpg%25%25%0a* [[http://faculty.haas.berkeley.edu/shapiro/|prof. de Business Strategy, Walter A. Haas School of Business et prof. Economics]], University of California at Berkeley%0a%0a!Hal R. Varian%0a%25thumb%25http://people.ischool.berkeley.edu/~hal/people/hal/images/hal100.jpg%25%25%0a* [[http://people.ischool.berkeley.edu/~hal/|prof. emeritus Haas School of Business et Department of Economics]], the University of California at Berkeley%0a* [[http://www.slideshare.net/about/boardofadvisors|SlideShare Board of Advisors]]%0a* Chief Economist of Google depuis 2007%0a** consultant depuis 2002 lorsqu'il n'y avait que 400 employes%0a** en particulier pour les mechanismes d'encheres%0a%0a!Situation%0a* ecrit en 1999...%0a** pre-2000 net boom, Netscape et son navigateur en transition, Microsoft solide, Apple coulant%0a* aujourd'hui%0a** bcp de predictions coherentes ! (validation du modele)%0a** BM du net tjrs "a decouvrir"%0a** tjrs besoin de rentabiliser de l'intangible%0aBesoin de decouvrir les principes economiques specifique a l'information : "The thesis of this book is that durable economic principles can guide you in today's frenetic business environment. '''Technology changes. Economic laws do not.'''" (p1-2) %0a%0a!Principe general%0a* information comme bien ? comme service ?%0a** consequences%0a*** 2'^eme^' copie avec un cout nul (cout marginal)%0a* solutions%0a** delayer, segmenter, ...%0a** lock-in%0a*** lame a double-tranchant%0a%0a!Information lock-in%0a* point de vue client%0a** cout de la liberte%0a*** negocitation tres difficile (theorie des jeux)%0a*** "As a buyer [of specialized suppliers], remember that your choices today will dictate your needs tomorrow. " (p123)%0a** cout de migration%0a* point de vue vendeur%0a** acquerir un client et le garder%0a* cycles%0a** le coup du choix au cycle precedent%0a*** "You are not born %3c%3clocked in;>> you only get locked in by virtue of choices you make. The next time around the cycle [Figure 5.1], the playing field will not be so level, however. " (p132) %0a%0a!Recommendations%0a* identification%0a** quand vais-je entrer dans un cycle ?%0a* choix strategique%0a** le partenariat vaut-il plus que la possiblite de partir a tout moment ?%0a%0a!Allez plus loin%0a* [[http://www.inforules.com/contents.htm|concepts clefs]] puis [[http://www.inforules.com/summaries.htm|resume par chapitre]] puis [[http://www.inforules.com/teaching.htm|chapitres comme cours]]%0a** puis le livre entier !%0a* information-specific BM%0a* [[http://blogs.wsj.com/economics/2007/07/19/economics-according-to-google/|Economics According to Google - Real Time Economics]] by Hal Varian, WSJ 2007%0a* [[https://www.recordedfuture.com/|Recorded Future]] Temporal & Predictive Analytics Engine, Media Analytics & News Analysis%0a%0a!Referencess%0a* http://www.inforules.com%0a* mes notes sur [[ReadingNotes/Information Rules]]%0a* [[Path:?action=search&q=link=ReadingNotes.InformationRules|(:pagelist link=ReadingNotes.InformationRules fmt=count:) pages de mon site pointant vers les notes]]%0a----%0amerci de votre attention%0a----%0a!!Questions ? Slideshows.LesMardisDeLInnovation=Presentation MBE%0a# a lier dans [[Events/MBE14]]%0a%0a!Plan%0a# Quoi%0a# Pourquoi ces cours au CNAM%0a# Pourquoi ma presence%0a# Qui%0a# Avantages%0a# Inconvenients%0a# ROI actuel%0a%0a!Quoi%0a* ETN 204%0a* ~12 cours%0a* completement magistral%0a** maximum une ou deux remarques du public par seance%0a* au CNAM%0a%0a!Pourquoi ma presence%0a* recommendation de %0a** Michel%0a** Nicolas%0a* Seedea/Innovativ.IT (cf presentation precedente)%0a** rappel de la motivation%0a*** importance dans un contexte economique%0a*** challenge intelectuel%0a*** opportunite sur les outils et techniques que je maitrise%0a%0a%0a!Qui%0a* Marc Giget%0a* formation%0a* experience%0a** recherche%0a** consulting%0a** cours%0a%0a%0a!Avantages%0a* points de vue multiples%0a** philosophie%0a** economie%0a** art%0a** societal%0a* gratuit et libre (aucune inscription necessaire)%0a* bcp de repetitions (revisions et creation de liens)%0a%0a!Inconvenients%0a* vitesse%0a** peut-on suivre ces cours pour decouvrire le phenoemene%0a** ~100 slides incluant des slides de quelques seconds sur un graphique%0a** pas de slides ni de video en ligne%0a* duree et horaires%0a** seance de 18h15 a 21h%0a* toujours devoir reserver%0a* bcp de repetitions (parfois rebarbatif)%0a%0a!ROI actuel%0a* pouvoir observer les techniques de notes de personnes interesses par l'innovation%0a** fichiers textes, mindmapping sur ordinateur et sur papier, ...%0a* decouverte (cf notes depuis [[Events/MardisInnovation01]])%0a** de plateformes%0a** d'acteurs institutionelles%0a* partager le vocabulaire d'un des "formateurs" (consultant) clef du domaine%0a** modele%0a*** "pieces de puzzle" avec l'innovation au centre et la societe entiere comme client potentiel%0a*** "fleches" de la technologie a la resolution d'un probleme%0a*** synthese, aggregation, croisement de qualite clefs%0a**** metaphor du film aux 10 oscars%0a*** combinaison de competence de ce que l'on peut faire de mieux a un moment donne%0a* quelques bonnes idees%0a** arbitrage de platformes d'innovation%0a** etc (autres ?)%0a* remarque constante de l'importance de la philosophie%0a** toujours actuelle Slideshows.LimitsOfSelfQuantification=Why am I making this presentation?%0a* presenting%0a** at [[http://quantifiedself.com/conference/Amsterdam-2013/|QS Europe 2013]], May 11th and 12th%0a%0a* initial goal%0a** "limits of quantifications i.e. that so far it is currently limited to biosensors and that more abstract quantification are (and maybe will always remain) difficult to get and to be sure they are actually meaningful."%0a* format%0a** Ignite with its how to http://youtu.be/yGENcskRGRk%0a** What did you do?/How did you do it?/What did you learn? aka [[http://quantifiedself.com/2011/09/our-three-prime-questions/|QS 3 prime questions]]%0a* motivation%0a** own problem with creativity, surprised others QS members with Einstein quote, ...%0a*** [[Wikipedia:Metric space]], [[Wikipedia:Fitness function]] for automation%0a*** related QS talks%0a**** http://quantifiedself.com/2012/08/marcin-kowrygo-on-the-neuroscience-of-ideation/%0a**** http://amyrobinson.me/2013/03/18/quantified-curiosity-2-0/ and overall http://quantifiedself.com/creativity/ (just 3 posts)%0a** own position relative to e.g. http://quantifiedself.com/2009/09/the-social-memex/ (low level) despite lack of answers from author%0a** privacy arm-races%0a** visualization of the preparation of this talk%0a*** via diffs, internal and external links%0a** possible mention of my OpenCV code on position%0a*** eventually re-use it now with the logging optin activated%0a**** deduce when to go to bed?%0a** visualization of%0a*** sport sessions%0a*** office stress%0a*** [[Wiki/Numbers]]%0a*** ..?%0a* catch phrases (hopefully also key concepts)%0a** beyond weight%0a** tabopen {-high-tech-} objective introspection (sic)%0a*** related own story : colors at night when closed eyes or inappropriate self model%0a** limits of QS as a social movement vs. limits of QS itself%0a** you've got to be cruel to be kind aka healhty skepticism%0a** could it be worst if QS worked? e.g. Wikipedia:Psycho-Pass distopic future%0a** "I'm not a number, don't measure me..." but rather "I'm a complex algorithm, help me to reverse-engineer me!"%0a** ...%0a* what others said%0a** http://quantifiedself.com/2010/04/why-i-stopped-tracking/%0a** http://quantifiedself.com/2010/08/how-to-measure-anything-even-i/%0a* previous sessions%0a** http://quantifiedself.com/2012/09/sketchnotes-quantified-self-2012-ignite-talks-day-1-and-day-2/%0a* to explore%0a** https://www.id.iit.edu/research-projects/2012-class-projects-copy/quantified-self/%0a** limits%0a*** theoretical%0a**** measuring has a cost which can be non negligeable%0a***** especially socially%0a***** usually accuracy versus convenience%0a**** Gibbon’s Law of Logarithmic Returns [[ReadingNotes/Epistemetrics]]%0a**** personnalization is costly in time or money, most people might not be willing to invest in it%0a**** sample of 1, QS vs Citizen Science vs science%0a*** business%0a**** locked-in circles cf [[ReadingNotes/InformationRules]] with similar strategies in information platforms and devices (medical implants e.g. tooth)%0a**** but possible to change e.g. Google and Facebook ability to download your own data%0a** news%0a*** Tesco on "Quantified Staff" https://twitter.com/frankmeeuwsen/statuses/303974225058873345%0a** classical resources%0a*** [[Wikipedia:Quantified Self]] to make sure "we" all talk about the same thing%0a*** http://www.quora.com/Quantified-Self%0a**** including own question regarding limits%0a**** http://www.quora.com/Quantified-Self/What-are-some-Quantified-Self-apps-beyond-health%0a*** previous QS conferences, make sure to check what were talks or just remarks on that topic%0a**** http://quantifiedself.com/2012/10/kevin-kelly-on-the-history-and-future-of-qs/%0a**** http://quantifiedself.com/conference/Palo-Alto-2012/program.php%0a%0a!Title%0a%25center%25Catchy subtitle!%25%25%0a----%0a%25center%25[[http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/|%25border='0px'%25Path:/pub/images/by_3.0_88x31.png]]%25%25%0a%0a!Plan%0a## Why?%0a## Cool examples%0a## New information to add%0a## Own synthesis%0a## What's yet to come%0a%0a!Why?%0a* this this and that%0a** link to own precious prez [[Slideshows/RencontreAFTParis?action=slideshow#slide6]]%0a%0a!Cool examples%0a* other slide content%0a%0a!New information to add%0a* What part of the audience could have missed%0a** gathered through my own needs and combination of skills%0a%0a!Own synthesis%0a* what does it mean%0a%0a!What's yet to come%0a* this%0a* that%0a%0a!References%0a* especially for research articles%0a* also pictures Slideshows.MBEInnovativIT=Presentation pour [[Events/MBE11]].%0a%0a>>comment%3c%3c%0a%0a# {-don't focus too much on what he or she said, on your lessons-}%0a## but [++what you want to convey++]%0a### and to whom thus [+why you want to convey "it" to them in particular+]%0a%0aSeedea:Seedea/Numbers%0a%0a>>%3c%3c%0a%0a%0a# Problem%0a# Your solution%0a# Business model%0a# Underlying magic/technology%0a# Marketing and sales%0a# Competition%0a# Team%0a# Projections and milestones%0a# Status and timeline%0a# Summary and call to action%0a%0a! Problem%0a* h'_1_' : besoin d'innovation%0a* h'_2_' : ..?%0a* fait 1 : cout de la ferme de serveur%0a* fait 2 : cout des algos%0a%0a! Your solution%0a%0a%0a! Business model%0a%0a%0a! Underlying magic/technology%0a%0a%0a! Marketing and sales%0a%0a%0a! Competition%0a%0a%0a! Team%0a%0a%0a! Projections and milestones%0a%0a%0a! Status and timeline%0a%0a%0a! Summary and call to action%0a%0a%0a----%0abesoin%0a innovation%0a en realite, pas nouveau%0a OCDE, HBR, etc%0a tendance lourde%0a Seedea:Content/Predictions%0a %0aopportunite%0a commodication%0a fermes de serveurs%0a BDD/datasets%0a ML algos (FLOSS)%0a%0abesoin (vide) opportunite%0a besoin (innovativ.IT) opportunite%0a ... mais en fait motivation perso%0a jamais se faire chier :-#%0a%0ajustification + timing%0a gartner%0a wiki + creativite platform%0a Pfizer and others (late 2009)%0a institute study%0a mentionned by http://identi.ca/makr%0a%0a%0apr innover%0a prepare%0a methodique%0a chanceux%0a%0aconstant%0a innovation idealiser, methodifier mais pas outiller%0a%0aexistance de sites mais tres "CRU(D)"%0a (Create, Read, Update and Delete)%0a alors qu'on et '''doit''' allez bcp plus loin%0a d'ou ... le nom%0a Innovativ%0a .%0a IT%0a%0apr innover (repetition) prepare + methodique + chanceux%0aet pr chaque outil%0a prepare%0a analyse des BDD de recherche%0a methodique%0a gestion des connaissances%0a chanceux%0a grammaire generative%0a%0afait%0a seedea.org%0a stats%0a X tiny ideas%0a Y important ideas%0a Z tested ideas%0a A users%0a B client :(%0a 0 marketing :-#%0a ninja-style!%0aa faire%0a innovativ.it%0a trouver des clients%0a%0afails%0a nom anciennement {-Seedea-} (Sida ? Seda ? ... )%0a interface trop sexy (table tactile)%0a interface pas assez sexy (site web 1.0)%0a%0aoptionel%0a comment je peux vous aider%0a ?%0a ?%0a {-comment m'aider-}%0a cf BM avec des cases vides en rouge%0a clients, clients, clients ...%0a pq ouvert (open-innovation/CC-BY/OS/GPL/...) ?%0a intrinsique : vitesse, combinatoire, communaute, feedback, ...%0a "We think that the natural tendency is for producers to worry too much about protecting their intellectual property. The important thing is to maximize the value of your intellectual property, not to protect it for the sake of protection. " (p97 de [[ReadingNotes/InformationRules|Information Rules]])%0a mais n'implique '''pas''' gratuit%0a {-techniquement ?-}%0a {-ML/GA/EA/GE/EE/... (fantasme ou quotidien ?)-}%0a%0a%0a* [[http://blog.guykawasaki.com/2005/12/the_102030_rule.html|How to Change the World: The 10/20/30 Rule of PowerPoint]], Guy Kawasaki 2005%0a* [[http://ecorner.stanford.edu/authorMaterialInfo.html?mid=267|Garage Technology Ventures - The Importance of a Good Presentation]] by Guy Kawasaki, Stanford's Entrepreneurship Corner 2003%0a* make sure [[Slideshows/]] rules are being applied%25%25%0a%0a%0a>>comment%3c%3c%0a%0a!Innovativ.IT%0a* [[http://wiki.mybusinesseducation.fr/Presentations/InformationsRules|Presentation MBE du X Septembre 2010]]%0a%25center%25sous-titre Innovativ.IT en francais%25%25%0a* Interrompez-moi des que vous avez une question%0a** sauf si la presentation doit durer moins de 15min !%0a----%0a%25center%25[[http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/|%25border='0px'%25http://i.creativecommons.org/l/by/3.0/88x31.png]]%25%25%0a%0a!Plan%0a* besoins/tendances%0a* solution/principe general%0a* business model%0a* lead-users%0a* remarques/questions%0a%0a!besoins/tendances%0a* contenu...%0a%0a!solution/principe general%0a* contenu...%0a%0a!business model%0a* contenu...%0a%0a!lead-users%0a* contenu...%0a%0a!remarques/questions%0a----%0amerci de votre attention%0a----%0a!!Questions ?%0a%0a>>%3c%3c Slideshows.ManagingContacts=Presentation for [[Events/LifeHackingParisMarch2011]]%0a* postponed once%0a** asked by another participant how I handled this during a previous session%0a%0a!Managing contacts%0a%25center%25Because geeks have a social life too (sort of)%25%25%0a%0a>>center%3c%3c%0a%25width=200px%25Path:/pub/illustrations/ManagingContacts/LWordBag.png%25%25%0a>>%3c%3c%0a%0a%25center%25[[http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/|%25border='0px'%25Path:/pub/images/by_3.0_88x31.png]]%25%25%0a%0a!Plan%0a## Why?%0a## Classical tools and their limitations%0a## Own solution(s)%0a## Visualization%0a## Few exercises%0a## Safety and Privacy%0a## What's yet to come%0a## Recurrent problems%0a%0a!Why?%0a* dynamic and important thus stressful%0a** study questioning Maslow pyramid as we get feed by others%0a*** in "modern" society we don't hunt, we delegate thus depend on care givers%0a* wrote a lot about it but implementation lagging behind%0a** [[Person/Person]], complex questions (esp. trust)%0a** even some fun things [[I:Site/SocialNetworkTracking]]%0a** still providing a support to explore further%0a* there is no "natural", just '''preparation'''.%0a** see also [[ReadingNotes/CrucialConversations]]%0a* looking for better solutions for a changing need%0a** stepping outside of the comfort zone%0a%0a!Classical tools and their limitations%0a# paper notebook : impossible to copy or search, just alphabetic index%0a# mobile phone : difficult to extend (but getting better)%0a# mail client : no unique point of reference (URI? hooks?)%0a# central non personal server : who controls the data?%0a** require to set up clients%0a** tried etacts for Gmail but didn't use it so much (sold), tried Plaxo for sync%0a# personal server: you have to do the work but you control the data%0a%0a!Own solution(s)%0a* 1-key search @@>@@ (using [[Tools/Vimperator]])%0a** people search history using @@>(UP, UP, ...)@@ or macro%0a* [[I:Person/Person]] (using [[Tools/PmWiki]])%0a** example of a profile [[I:Person/Lea]]%0a*** %25thumb%25Path:/pub/illustrations/ManagingContacts/VisualizationPerProfile.png%25%25%0a** template [[I:Person/Template]]%0a* [[Tools/SocialNetworks]] to explain how I use each social network%0a* /note in [[Tools/Irssi#Note]]%0a%0a!Own solutions(s) (bis)%0a* parsing of logs (IM, IRC, SMS)%0a** for vocabulary [[Seedea:Oimp/Ubiquitousvocabulary#ExperimentalData]]%0a*** %25thumb%25http://sparklines.bitworking.info/spark.cgi?type=impulse&d=3937,1398,780,457,291,193,122,76,43&height=200&limits=0,4000&upper=20000&above-color=red&below-color=gray&width=20#stats.png%25%25t'_0_' %25thumb%25http://sparklines.bitworking.info/spark.cgi?type=impulse&d=2000,1100,780,400,291,193,122,76,43&height=200&limits=0,4000&upper=20000&above-color=red&below-color=gray&width=20#stats.png%25%25t'_1_' %25thumb%25http://sparklines.bitworking.info/spark.cgi?type=impulse&d=3000,2000,457,300,291,193,122,76,43&height=200&limits=0,4000&upper=20000&above-color=red&below-color=gray&width=20#stats.png%25%25t'_2_' ...%0a** for activity patterns [[Tools/Irssi#LogsSocialBehaviors]]%0a** yet not maintained, probably nothing I did not deduce on my own%0a*** ... or missed it :/%0a*** briefly read papers regarding Watson, too complex to set up%0a%0a!Own solutions(s) (tris)%0a* anti-social too%0a** locked in [[CognitiveEnvironments/]] via [[Tools/Greasemonkey#VirtualBlinders]]%0a*** %25thumb%25Path:/pub/illustrations/virtualblinders.png%25%25%0a** but not yet white-listing contacts doing the same tasks%0a*** based on skills%0a%0a!Visualization%0a# general %25thumb%25Path:/pub/illustrations/ManagingContacts/VisualizationGeneral.png%25%25 | general radial %25thumb%25Path:/pub/illustrations/ManagingContacts/VisualizationGeneralCircle.png%25%25%0a# per profile and group %25thumb%25Path:/pub/illustrations/ManagingContacts/VisualizationPerProfile.png%25%25%0a* so far mainly 3 but easy enough to change to explore%0a** modify color + size + (x/y or radius/angle) by meaningful data%0a%0a![[#FewExercises]]Few exercises%0a* social muscle%0a** probably know a friend who great you all the time by your name, cf [[ReadingNotes/NeverEatAlone]]%0a* preparing for an event%0a** randomized I:Calendar/20110328#GroupPics%0a*** %25thumb%25Path:/pub/illustrations/ManagingContacts/GroupPics.png%25%25%0a** randomized I:Calendar/20110328#Exercise%0a*** %25thumb%25Path:/pub/illustrations/ManagingContacts/Exercise.png%25%25%0a* getting an habit rolling%0a** @@/trigger list@@ returns @@-privmsgs -regexp 'hank|erci' -command 'echo you would do the same for me (cf Guy Kawasaki)'@@%0a%0a!Safety and Privacy%0a* crontab%0a** remote backups + md5sum%0a** everything going over ssh%0a* rather have my social network "found" than lose those info%0a** always the same economical balance between practical and effort%0a* remembering WikiLeaks diplomacy cable :-#%0a** truthful ... yet keeping it in mind%0a** neither recording possible health or financial issues of others%0a%0a!What's yet to come%0a* good and evil side of wiki flexibility%0a** profiles do not need to have all the same information and version%0a*** %25green%25extremely practical to test a feature without having to change everything%25%25%0a*** %25red%25not being coherent sucks when you want to compute averages or compare%25%25%0a* integration%0a** more sources (speech recognition?)%0a** through processes%0a* using APIs more efficiently%0a** have fun with geoloc%0a** already covering quite a bit just with feeds%0a*** e.g. Google Alerts%0a%0a!Recurrent problems%0a>>font-size=20px%3c%3c%0a* risk of overload?%0a** when is it "too early" to add someone?%0a** overall search trumps the rest%0a* availability?%0a** remote backup not "installed" by default%0a*** easy to change%0a* completion?%0a** current usefulness matters more%0a* updates?%0a** could reconsider Plaxo or FOAF or p2p social networks%0a* batch group add?%0a** possible to add in batch through Cookbook:ImportText%0a** but so far no API/scrapping%0a* paradox of proximity?%0a** the closer one physically one is to me, the less it appears on the logs%0a*** thus problem in the visualization%0a>>%3c%3c Slideshows.MemoryLoss=[[Events/LifeHackingParisNovembre2010]]%0a%0a![[I:Scenarii/MemoryLoss]]%0a%0a!Memory Loss%0a>>center%3c%3c%0acan you always trust 1100g of meat?%0a%0a%25width=200%25Path:/pub/illustrations/severed-brain.jpg%25%25%0a>>%3c%3c%0a%0a----%0a%25center%25[[http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/|%25border='0px'%25Path:/pub/images/by_3.0_88x31.png]]%25%25%0a%0a%0a!Origin%0a%0a!!Principle of my [[I:Scenarii/|Scenarii]] page%0a>>bgcolor=lightblue %3c%3c%0aBe prepared ahead of time, especially for ''problems so important that your judgment might be impaired'' then. [...]%0a>>%3c%3c%0a%0aScenario #3 '''Radical memory loss from a trauma''' %25width=170%25Path:/pub/illustrations/decision-tree.gif%25%25%0a%0a!Examples%0a* [[Wikipedia:Memento (film)]] %25width=100%25Path:/pub/illustrations/Memento.jpg%25%25%0a* [[Wikipedia:Flowers for Algernon]]%0a* [[http://www.ted.com/talks/jill_bolte_taylor_s_powerful_stroke_of_insight.html|Jill Bolte Taylor's stroke of insight]], TED 2008%0a* [[PersonalInformationStream/WithoutNotesJuly10#FrankLongo|Learning and Memory: How it Works and When it Fails]] by Frank Longo, Stanford Mini Med School March 2010%0a%0a!Fragile yet required%0a* the more I learn about memory the less I trust it%0a** yet a required affordance to%0a*** learn%0a*** interact socially%0a* unreliable medium in "normal" circumstances%0a** with some solutions [[Wiki/MemoryRecipe]] (recalls)%0a%25width=100%25Path:/pub/illustrations/blackswan.gif%25%25...but what during "special" catastrophic events? (emotional trauma, physiological trauma, strokes, ...)%0a%0a!Principle and requirements%0a%0aPrinciple : Provide a fail safe thanks to alternative means%0a%0aRequirements :%0a# reliable%0a# stays up to date%0a# %25red%25no pre-requisite memory%25%25%0a# privacy%0a%0a%25right%25See [[Slideshows/MemoryLoss?action=slideshow#slide7|Appendix A]] : Some requirements meet, naively%25%25%0a%0a!Difficulties and what could be done%0a* the ideal sequence in the form of a step by step trail amongst content I already wrote%0a** possibly using 1 single entry point but leading to multiple sequences based on several scenarii%0a*** using questions to select such points%0a* requiring to trust the sequence%0a** so far relying on coherence%0a* gather better medical inform to work on sequences by chances of problem%0a** is there a point working on a very complex form of memory loss in which you have an extremely low change of being hit with?%0a%0a!In the end, is it worth it?%0a* interesting%0a** how does the brain work, how can you externalize to improve reliance, what is your "past", "what" are "you"?%0a* challenging%0a** complex requirements with new means appearing constantly%0a* relaxing%0a** bring it on stroke! %0a%0a>>center%3c%3c%0a%25width=300%25Path:/pub/illustrations/brain-helmet.jpg%25%25%0a>>%3c%3c%0a%0a!Appendix A%0a!!Some requirements meet, naively%0a>>font-size=small%3c%3c%0a# reliable%0a## how to insure hardware, software, ... and all elements will be working then?%0a### checked daily, remote backups%0a# stays up to date%0a## the smaller the difference, the easier to integrate back your "life as it was", so how to make it easy to daily change it?%0a### wiki form%0a#### includes data from other wikis fetch locally and linked back%0a# no pre-requisite memory%0a## even... of language! (curse of knowledge) how can you know what you won't know then?%0a### nothing to do, open the laptop, boot, entry page displayed%0a### spread knowledge about its existence%0a#### socially distributed through trusted acquittance%0a#### somehow... including you now!%0a## learn about specific memory problems and how they affect different type of memory (temporal, spatial, linguistic, etc)%0a# privacy%0a## so far not including data that would seriously induce risk to myself and acquittance %0a## if some data are personal in it, who should have access to it?%0a>>%3c%3c%0a%0a%0a!Appendix B%0a* [[I:Scenarii/MemoryLoss]]%0a* [[Content/Health#PersonalGenomics]]%0a* [[http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2009/04/090415172235.htm|Genetic Variant Tied To Increased Stroke Risk]], ScienceDaily 2009%0a* better understanding of the brain mechanisms%0a** through brain imaging [[Events/LImagerieCerebraleDansTousSesEtats]]%0a** association between areas and functions [[Cookbook/Cognition#WikiBrainMapping]]%0a%0a!See also (published after the presentation)%0a* http://ask.slashdot.org/story/14/01/08/0430209/ask-slashdot-how-to-protect-your-passwords-from-amnesia Slideshows.MemoryLossPES=Prepare pour [[http://www.passageenseine.org/pes-2011|PasSageenSeine]] a 16h30, voir aussi http://lifehacking.fr/post/Lifehacking-bidouillez-votre-vie-a-Pas-Sage-en-Seine-2011%0a%0aA note que si vous lisez cette presentation en ligne regardez [[Slideshows/MemoryLossPES?action=source]] afin de voir certains des commentaires qui devraient avoir ete dit par oral.%0a%0a!J'ai la memoire qui flanche%0a%25center%25[[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t1aRJO85Ggo|Path:/pub/illustrations/JeanneMoreau.jpg]][[%3c%3c]]J'me souviens plus tres bien...%25%25%0a----%0a%25center%25[[http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/|%25border='0px'%25Path:/pub/images/by_3.0_88x31.png]]%25%25%0a%0a!Contraintes specifiques%0aDans le cas d'un accident grave causant une amnesie%0a* pas d'effet d'apprentissage possible%0a* non deleguable ni a sa banque ni a son psychologue%0a* base d'information mise a jour constamment%0a* le regret n'est pas envisageable (ah si j'avais...)%0aPourquoi s'y interesser ?%0a* qu'est-ce qui est plus precieux que sa propre memoire ?%0a%0a!Processus%0a%25comment%25%25et donc par cout%0a# statistique de risque classees du plus general au plus personnel%0a** [-environnemental %3c familial %3c medical %3c (neuro)genomique pour '''passer le plus de temps a organiser les strategies a haut risque'''-]%0a# associer pour chaque incident une strategie de recuperation%0a** [-si incident dans la categorie X alors le type de memoire M'_X_' sera probablement non disponible, on peut en revanche utiliser M'_A_' donc organiser suivant les capacites de A-]%0a# %25green%25seulement%25%25 a adapter le contenu a chaque strategie%0a** %25red%25ssi on a le contenu et deja correctement organise%25%25%0a%25comment%25**environnemental (INSEE, data.gov, ...) %3c familial (grand-parents, medecin de famille, ...) %3c medical (medecins specialistes, ...) %3c genomique et surtout neurogenomique (sequencage ADN, DIY bio, ...)%0a%0a!Resultat actuel (d'apres processus)%0a# statistique de risque classees :%0a** accident de la route avec dommage au lobe frontal donnant une amnesie retrograde%25thumb%25Path:/pub/illustrations/TraumaticBrainInjury.jpg%25%25%0a# incident / strategie de recuperation :%0a** re-apprentissage par exploration > {-memorisation-}%0a# %25green%25seulement%25%25 contenu adapte a la strategie :%0a** affichage au demarrage de la page de wiki associee au processus%0a%0a!Briques disponibles%0a(:table:)%0a(:cellnr:)%0a* 1 point d'entre unique et simple [[I:Scenarii/MemoryLoss]]%0a* @@Inspired by [=[[X/Y]]=]@@%0a* DisplayVisualEdits()[[%3c%3c]]%25width=200px%25Path:/pub/illustrations/editsvisualization.png%25%25%0a* [[Wiki/Numbers]] %25thumb%25Path:/pub/socialbehaviors/edits_in_unixtime.png%25%25%0a(:cell:)%0a* [[MemoryRecalls/ImprovingPIM#VisualDecayOfInformation]] %25thumb%25Path:/pub/illustrations/visualdecay.png%25%25%0a* [[Content/WikiBrainMapping]] %25thumb%25Path:/pub/illustrations/wikibrainmapping.png%25%25%0a* [[Tools/Greasemonkey#RevertedPIMLinks]] %25thumb%25Path:/pub/illustrations/revertedpim.png%25%25%0a(:tableend:)%0a* {-[[MemoryRecalls/]]-} ni {-[[Wiki/MemoryRecipe]]-} (situation "normale")%0a%0a!Reste un projet personnel%0a* ne vaut pas grand chose pour quelqu'un travaillant sur la musique ou la photo ayant principalement developpe une memoire auditive ou visuelle%0a%25comment%25** en revanche le principe de dater et lier les informations entre elles reste independant de leur type%0a%25comment%25** memoire procedurale plus problematique%0a%25comment%25*** mais en general aussi plus difficile a perdre%0a* personnaliser pour pouvoir tirer parti de ses propres avantages%0a* crucial de maintenir tout cela libre etant donne%0a** le niveau de personnalisation requis%0a** le fait de manipuler ses informations les plus personnelles%0a%0a!Risques inherents a une telle solution%0a* tout perdre (pas de solution miracle)%0a** multiples sauvegardes%0a* tout se faire "voler" [-(pas de solution miracle)-]%0a** chiffrer%0a* "memory poisoning" a la e-Inception [--(pas de solution miracle)--]%0a** signer (hash tree?)%0a* utiliser la cryptographie et les sauvegardes pour ce qui est precieux '''et''' prive%0a** %25width=200px%25[[http://www.ourp.im/Papers/PrivacySettings|Path:/pub/illustrations/SecurityLayers.png]]%25%25%0a** donc participez aux workshops sur le sujet !%0a%0a!Bilan%0a* creer puis ameliorer une affordance sur un risque initialement intangible%0a%25comment%25** projet a long-terme%0a* mais au final... cela comme tout le reste se resume a une question economique (retour sur investissement)%0a%25comment%25** cette proposition reste une base sur laquelle construire (wiki-style)%0a%25comment%25*** plus interessant en vieillissant et dans une societe faiblement resiliante%0a* importance croissante d'activite personnelle de facon electronique, e.g. le paiement des impots en ligne, Bitcoin et ce type de demarche%0a%25comment%25** mais pourtant culture et apprentissage des problematique de securite sans changement fondamental%0a%25comment%25*** donc les experts en securite ont de beaux jours devant eux pour combler ce gap.%0a%0a!Et apres ...%0a* ameliorer les etapes 1 a 3 du processus%0a** meilleures stats, meilleures strategies, meilleures implementations%0a* continuellement (!) car changement de%0a** l'etat de l'art en medecine%0a** l'age%0a** la resilience de la societe%0a%25center%25[[http://jo1day.deviantart.com/art/My-Brain-On-Vacation-56050055?offset=40|Path:/pub/illustrations/brainonvacation.jpg]]%25%25%0a%0a!Ressources a explorer%0a* philosophie%0a** [-Thomas Metzinger [[(Scholarpedia:)Self models]], Humberto Maturana et Francisco Varela [[(Wikipedia:)Autopoiesis]], Giulio Tononi [[(Wikipedia:)Integrated Information Theory (IIT)]], David Chalmers [[(Wikipedia:)The Extended Mind]]-]%0a* recherche%0a** [-[[(Scholarpedia:)Amnesia]], [[(Wikipedia:)Spontaneous recovery(#Spontaneous_Recovery_in_Human_Memory)]], [[(Wikipedia:)Psychological resilience]]-]%0a** [-[[http://pnas.org|PNAS]], [[http://plosone.org|PloSONE]], [[http://www.cell.com/neuron/|Neuron]], [[http://www.frontiersin.org/neuroscience|Frontier in Neurosciences]], [[http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/|PubMed]], ...-]%0a* alternatives%0a** [-Mark Carranza [[http://memex.mx|memex.mx]], Martine Rothblatt [[http://mindclones.blogspot.com/|MindFiles]], mouvement [[http://QuantifiedSelf.com|QuantifiedSelf]]-]%0a* presentation precedante a LifeHacking Paris [[Slideshows/MemoryLoss]]%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t1aRJO85Ggo|J'ai la mémoire qui flanche]], Jeanne Moreau 1963 Slideshows.MyPIM=A brief overview by popular demand ;)%0a* presented%0a** online on [[http://www.ourp.im/Communication/GetConnected|##pim on freenode]]%0a** during [[Events/LifeHackingParisOctobre2010]]%0a%0a!My PIM%0a%25center%25Let's make it personal!%25%25%0a----%0a%25center%25[[http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/|%25border='0px'%25Path:/pub/images/by_3.0_88x31.png]]%25%25%0a%0a!Plan%0a## Why?%0a## Explicit result : public wiki%0a## Implicit result : Integration%0a## Cool examples%0a## Safety%0a## Privacy%0a## Rules/heuristics%0a## What's yet to come%0a%0a!Why?%0a* because I had too many things to think about%0a** classical tools (pen and paper) made it worst%0a** http://www.OurP.IM/PIM/Review-Utopiah%0a* because I was experiencing the browser as a central point of my activities%0a** Seedea:Utopiahanalysis/Pim%0a* because I think the human mind has intrinsic limitations%0a** [[Slideshows/RencontreAFTParis?action=slideshow#slide6]]%0a%0a!Explicit result : public wiki%0a* http://fabien.benetou.fr%0a** [[Site/AllRecentChanges|(:pagelist group=-PmWiki*,-Site name=-RecentChanges fmt=count:) pages]] (cf [[Wiki/Numbers]])%0a*** all accessible directly in [[http://fabien.benetou.fr/EntryPoint/BackEnd?action=print|one place]] and searchable with one single key Path:/pub/Slideshows/MyPIM/computer_key_Pipe_Backslash.png%0a** based on [[Tools/PmWiki]]%0a* searchable through Seeks and other search engines%0a** [[http://www.seeks-project.info/search.php/search?q=test+site%253Afabien.benetou.fr&expansion=1&action=expand|http://www.seeks-project.info/search.php/search?q=test+site%253A'''fabien.benetou.fr'''&expansion=1&action=expand]]%0a* accessible through RSS feed [[Path:?action=rss|Path:/pub/rss_logo_small.png]] per page, per group and globally%0a%0a!Implicit result : Integration%0a* [[Tools/Vimperator]]+[[http://userscripts.org/scripts/show/25207|mouseless-autoscroll]]+... Path:/pub/Slideshows/MyPIM/autoscroll.png%0a** shortcuts, macros, ...%0a** autocommands%0a** locked tabs Path:/pub/Slideshows/MyPIM/locked_tab.png%0a** [[Tools/Keywords]]%0a** history analysis (cf SQLite demo for live note taking)%0a* [[Tools/Irssi]]+[[Tools/Bitlbee]]+...%0a** SocialMemory%0aSpeed does matter when you repeat a task over, and over, and over...%0a%0a!Cool examples%0aOne key to%0a* search across the entire wiki @@|@@keyword%0a** but also Google search across [[Wiki/OwnWikisNetwork|multiple wikis]] @@=@@keyword%0a*** and even just @@(@@ to search the selected text in them%0a* person search @@>@@person_name (repeat last person search @@@p@@)%0a* automatic link formatting with @@w@@%0a** giving [=* [[URL|title]] selected text=]%0a* @@%25@@ on selected text to search across [[Content/PersonalInformationStream#Finished|my collection of read books]]%0a%0a! (even more) Cool examples%0aGenerating feeds on%0a* content I want to memorize%0a* events I must prepare%0aEvery piece of information is dated%0a* search when a topic was added%0a** backtrack the thinking process (e.g. [[{$FullName}?action=diff|how this very presentation was done]])%0a* every page has an associated history page%0a** annotate changes%0a%25comment%25* entire Web overlay of indexed pages Path:/pub/Slideshows/MyPIM/reverted_PIM_links.png%25%25%0a%0a!Safety%0a* remote backups%0a* boring so...%0a** do it with the command line once%0a** use that command with cron%0a** improve with checksums%0a** improve with automatic deletion of older backups%0a** etc...%0aYou will feel more relax, trust me. %25width=200px%25Path:/pub/Slideshows/MyPIM/Lightmatter_zen_garden.jpg%25%25%0a%0a!Privacy%0a* local instance%0a** http://self/%0a** http://www.ourp.im/Papers/PrivacySettings%0a* once it's public, believe it will remain so.%0a** indexing engines : Google.com, archive.org, ...%0a* a two edged-sword game%0a** the more you share, the more others can help you%0a** the less you share, the less others can use that information against you%0aKnow what you want to share, what you do not want to share.%0a%0a!Rules/heuristics%0a* perpetual Αλφα (live on the edge)%0a** speed over idealized safety%0a** yet safety net (cf backups)%0a** it's a '''process''' not a product.%0a* it's your, don't limit your design to what exists%0a** http://www.ourp.im/Papers/LimitsOfNotReinventingTheWheel%0a* keep it integrated and coherent%0a** example of...this very presentation!%0a** leveraging and leverageable.%0a* links matter%0a** if you can't keep it within your PIM, at the very least link from and to it%0a** Path:/pub/%0a%0a! (yet more) Rules/heuristics%0a* quantitative is nice%0a** helps to remain "coldly" objective%0a** way better than long-term memory (yes, we all have biases)%0a* visualization is important%0a** helps to recognize patterns of complex objects%0a* don't repeat thoughts unless you want to%0a** [[Wiki/MemoryRecipe]]%0a** have a local wiki (offline but with a computer)%0a** have paper note books (no computer)%0a* keep it scalable%0a** avoid [[Content/CognitiveDrag]]%0a%0a!What's yet to come%0a* going faster%0a** [[Cookbook/ObjectsExoBrain]]%0a* be more visual%0a** [[Wiki/Visualization]]%0a* integrating more and more practices (with code repository)%0a** [[Cookbook/Cognition]] and [[Wiki/ToDo]]%0a* way more scalable (PersonalML/PML)%0a** [[Content/Mathematics#Statistics|machine learning]], [[Seedea:Seedea/AImatrix|AI]], [[http://agi-wiki.org/|AGI]]%0a* better collaboration on such tools%0a** [[OurPIM]] Slideshows.OurPIM=* presented during [[Events/AIWOpeningDay]] (October 2010)%0a%0a!OurP.IM%0a%25center%25personal/social loops of information and behaviors%25%25%0a----%0a%25center%25[[http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/|%25border='0px'%25Path:/pub/images/by_3.0_88x31.png]]%25%25%0a%0a!Plan%0a## What?%0a## Why?%0a## and... why is it relevant?!%0a## Explicit result : public wiki, IRC channel%0a## Implicit result : new behaviors%0a## What's yet to come%0a%0a!What?%0a* %25thumb%25http://www.kk.org/img/bloglogos/QS-logo4.gif [[(http://www.)QuantifiedSelf.com]]%0a* %25thumb%25http://cache-01.gawkerassets.com/assets/lifehacker.com/img/logo.png [[(http://)LifeHacker.com]]%0a* %25thumb%25http://www.borrowedcode.com/images/pomodoro.jpg [[(http://www.)PomodoroTechnique.com]]%0a* %25thumb%25http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/thumb/e/e1/Getting_Things_Done.jpg/200px-Getting_Things_Done.jpg Getting Things Done%0a%0a!Why?%0a* frustration of classical non technological support, technological but private support, etc%0a* information overload%0a** multitasking does not cut it%0a* cheaper cost of transaction%0a** collaboration is easier%0a* perception of an "intimate web"%0a** [[(http://www.innovativ.it/HistoricalArchives/Seedea)/Utopiahanalysis/Pim]] %25thumb%25http://www.innovativ.it/HistoricalArchives/Seedea/pub/illustrations/browserflexibledatahub/browserflexibledatahub.png%0a%0a!and... why is it relevant?!%0a* establish a loop between personal and social%0a** "I" personally manage my own life through%0a*** the tools made by others%0a*** the methods made by others%0a* because "nodes" are starting to connect themselves%0a** e.g. also of [[http://www.thimbl.net/|thimbl]]%0amost of this shared online, '''on the web'''.%0a%0a!Explicit result : public wiki, IRC channel%0a* [[Wikipedia:Life hack]]%0a* [[Wikipedia:Personal information management]]%0a* %25thumb%25http://ourp.im/pub/stats_irc/monthly_lines.png%0a** http://www.ourp.im/Communication/Logs%0a** conversation is happening%0a* http://www.ourp.im%0a** my own instance [[MyPIM]]%0a%0a!Implicit result : new behaviors%0a* online behaviors change offline behavior%0a** (if there is still an "offline")%0a* distributed cognition%0a** hosted on multiple tools and places%0a* delegated cognition%0a** executed through a network of processes%0a* emergence of "cognitive commons"%0a** with the explosion of FLOSS bricks%0a%0a!What's yet to come%0a* limited access to identified user to parts of PIMs%0a* more machine learning techniques%0a** requiring us to understand what bias designers had%0a* integration and usage of OpenData%0a* "politics of cognition" modified on a daily basis ?%0a* scientific PIM, leveraging the scientific method, daily%0a* ...%0a* your ideas?%0aAnd maybe you participation to OurP.IM ;) Slideshows.PersonalUX=Presentation for [[Events/PersonalUX]] aka Pimp my UI at [[http://fabelier.org/|Fabelier]], proposed by [[http://twitter.com/#!/cybunk|@cybunk]]/[[http://twitter.com/#!/mazieres|@mazieres]] after [[Events/AIW03]]%0a* to present%0a** at Fabelier, 9th of February%0a%0a!Personal UX%0a%25center%25Because having a @@P.C.@@ means you must tweak it to your usages (or drop the @@P@@)%25%25%0a----%0a%25center%25http://tiny.cc/fabelierUX%0a----%0a%25center%25[[http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/|%25border='0px'%25Path:/pub/images/by_3.0_88x31.png]]%25%25%0a%0a!Plan%0a## Warning%0a## Key principles%0a## But what for?%0a## Window Manager%0a## Browsing%0a## Personal Information Management%0a## Mediated live social interactions%0a## Going further%0a%0a!Warning%0a* this presentation exists because%0a** somebody might learn a thing or two%0a** at least... me!%0a*** '''your feedback''' will help me improve%0a* I am not advocating a tool for any usage%0a** other than mines%0a* for (hairy) GNU/Linux advocates%0a** all that I will present is available on your platform%0a>>comment%3c%3c%0a* following principles rely on my own non-scientific philosophical view%0a** personal definition of the mind in [[ReadingNotes/Supersizing]]%0a>>%3c%3c%0a%0a!Key principles%0a* throw away your mouse now http://www.veryicon.com/icon/preview/Animal/Mammoth/Mammoth%2520Seated%2520Icon.jpg%0a** except for Bézier curve or freehand drawing%0a** [[AutoDebate/PointClickWhenThinkingStops]]%0a* automatize to free your mind (cf [[Tools/Crontab]])%0a* distractions kill your ability to handle complex tasks%0a* trick yourself%0a** into new good practices%0a** lose old habits%0a* abstractions give flexibility%0a* '''then''' maximize your screen real estate%0a%0a!But what for?%0a# Maximize [[Wikipedia:Expressive power]], how much you can create with how little you need%0a** %25width=400px%25[[Path:/pub/illustrations/expressivity_power_curves.png|Path:/pub/illustrations/expressivity_power_curves.png]]%25%25%0a# There are quantitative thresholds that lead to qualitative shifts.%0a>>comment%3c%3c%0acurves on the blackboard%0a>>%3c%3c%0a%0a!Window Manager%0a* everything can look nice when it's not used%0a** minimalist skin, the content has to be the focus point%0a* cute is evil%0a** literally, cf all the amount of time spent per week on cats and puppies (%25purple%25♀%25%25) and ... boobies (%25blue%25♂%25%25)%0a* a wallpaper can be more than cute%0a** e.g. representing a new habit I want to use%0a* who needs an icon?%0a** you have a keyboard, use [[Tools/AutoHotkey]]%0a* [[Tools/Shell|cmd.exe]]%0a** yes Windows have a shell and you can script it (a bit)%0a>>comment%3c%3c%0a# wallpaper https://picasaweb.google.com/utopiah/FinalizedVisualTools#5205938877525438418%0a# classical M$ windows+m...%0a# AHK shortcuts%0a## starting a shell%0a## editing the list of commands%0a## pasting content in temps Vim instance%0a>>%3c%3c%0a%0a!Browsing%0a* Firefox%0a** [[Tools/Vimperator]] (with [[Tools/Vi]])%0a*** you can change your workflow through%0a**** macros, shortcuts, autocmd, scripts, ...%0a*** define and use your own [[Tools/Keywords]]%0a** [[Tools/Greasemonkey|GreaseMonkey]]%0a*** to change the content, directly%0a**** Path:/pub/Slideshows/MyPIM/autoscroll.png%0a**** Path:/pub/Slideshows/MyPIM/reverted_PIM_links.png%0a*** [[http://userscripts.org/scripts/show/25207|mouseless autoscroll]]%0a** Stylish%0a>>comment%3c%3c%0a# la 1ere fois j'ai teste et abandonne au bout de moins de 5min%0a## et puis quelques temps apres, en ayant l'impression de perdre mon temps sur le web j'y ai repense%0a## quand j'ai essaye de nouveau du a un besoin ressenti, j'ai fait l'effort et la, pas de retour en "arriere" possible.%0a# abstractions give flexibility%0a## e.g. gng binded changed when I changed from Bloglines to Google Reader%0a>>%3c%3c%0a%0a!Personal Information Management%0a* my wiki, cf [[Tools/PmWiki]] (sorry for those who know me)%0a** personal skin%0a** visualization of updates, cf [[Tools/Gnuplot]][[%3c%3c]] http://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/visualization/edits_per_page/Slideshows.PersonalUX.png%0a** visualization of social network[[%3c%3c]]%25thumb%25[[Path:/pub/illustrations/anonymized_categorized_social_network.png|Path:/pub/illustrations/anonymized_categorized_social_network.png]]%25%25%0a* memorization recalls, cf [[Wiki/MemoryRecipe]] ([[http://fabien.benetou.fr/Wiki/MemoryRecipe?action=memorization|Path:/pub/rss_logo_small.png]])%0a* integration with most tools presented before, especially Vimperator and Vim%0a* analysis of browsing history during conferences%0a** e.g. [[Events/DrumbeatParis#VisitedLinks]]%0a>>comment%3c%3c%0a# http://fabien.benetou.fr/ReadingNotes/FECN#Chapter5 jumping between chapters with C^a/C^z%0a# take examples mainly from [[MyPIM]]%0a# dedicated shortcuts%0a## copy/wiki format of links/paste%0a## copy/wiki format of citations/paste%0a>>%3c%3c%0a%0a!Mediated live social interactions%0a* my [[Tools/Screen]]%0a** @@.screenrc@@ and @@screen -raAD@@%0a** putty%0a*** SSH keys and remote command%0a** [[Tools/Irssi]]%0a*** task specific%0a**** [[CognitiveEnvironments.Programming]] %0a**** [[CognitiveEnvironments.Reading]] %0a** [[Tools/Bitlbee]]%0a*** also with grep on logs%0a>>comment%3c%3c%0a# demo of starting a reading session from ##pim%0a>>%3c%3c%0a%0a!Going further%0a>>font-size=small%3c%3c%0a* notes on this very event [[Events/PersonalUX]]%0a* more [[Tools/]] I am using%0a* LifeHacking ([[http://lifehacking.fr/mediawiki/index.php/Accueil|Paris]])%0a* Andy Clark's [[ReadingNotes/Supersizing|Supersizing the Mind]]%0a* [[Cookbook.Design]]%0a* [[MyPIM]] and [[OurPIM]]%0a* [[CognitiveEnvironments/]]%0a** and... [[CognitiveEnvironments/CognitiveEnvironments#tDCS|tDCS]] (cf recent [[http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0016655|PLoSONE article]])%0a* brain imaging%0a** but only when it will become faster than a $10 keyboard...%0a* Scholarpedia:Neuroeconomics%0a** http://www.neuroeconomics.net at GMU%0a** http://www.rnl.caltech.edu%0a* http://wiki.sheep.art.pl/Usability%0a* [[Wikipedia:Cognitive dimensions of notations]]%0a* older book/website on cognition and design I can not remember :(%0a* [[http://www.interaction-design.org/encyclopedia/|Encyclopedia of design]] by interaction-design.org%0a* http://UXmovement.com%0a>>%3c%3c Slideshows.PythonMeetupBrusselsMarch2014Plumbum=Why am I making this presentation?%0a* presented%0a** at this place at this date%0a** at this other place at this other date%0a%0a!Plumbum, trying to give up on bash%0a%25center%25!#python (really)%25%25%0a%0ahttp://photos2.meetupstatic.com/photos/event/2/3/0/5/global_434888965.jpeg%0a----%0a%25center%25[[http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/|%25border='0px'%25Path:/pub/images/by_3.0_88x31.png]]%25%25%0a%0a!More stuff%0a** cf own iPython notebooks%0a*** see also working test on remote command execution using SSH key cf ./PlumbumRemoteLsText.py%0a*** see test on uploading then running commands on uploaded file%0a** motivated by the Python Meetup%0a** to compare with alternatives and reviews%0a*** for deployment : TravisCI / Fabric%0a*** for CLI parsing : argparse / optparse%0a*** for ssh : spur / paramiko%0a*** http://docs.python-guide.org/en/latest/scenarios/admin/ more famous ones specifically for deployment %0a*** http://stackoverflow.com/questions/209470/can-i-use-python-as-a-bash-replacement%0a*** http://www.reddit.com/r/sysadmin/comments/1keqjw/what_i_learned_from_others_shell_scripts/ including about colors%0a*** http://amoffat.github.io/sh/%0a%0a!Plan%0a## Why?%0a## Cool examples%0a## New information to add%0a## Own synthesis%0a## What's yet to come%0a%0a!Why?%0a* this this and that%0a** link to own precious prez [[Slideshows/RencontreAFTParis?action=slideshow#slide6]]%0a%0a!Cool examples%0a* other slide content%0a%0a!New information to add%0a* What part of the audience could have missed%0a** gathered through my own needs and combination of skills%0a%0a!Own synthesis%0a* what does it mean%0a%0a!What's yet to come%0a* this%0a* that%0a%0a!References%0a* especially for research articles%0a* also pictures Slideshows.RencontreAFTParis=Presentation pour [[Events/RencontreAFTParis]]%0a%0a!Informatique personelle%0aRencontre AFT Paris, vendredi 11 Juin 2010%0a%0a* Francais ou [[http://translate.google.com/translate?js=n&prev=_t&hl=en&ie=UTF-8&u=http%253A%252F%252Ffabien.benetou.fr%252FSlideshows%252FRencontreAFTParis%253Faction%253Dslideshow&sl=auto&tl=en&history_state0=|English]] http://gilbert.benetou.fr/pub/en.gif ?%0a** English version translated automatically thus with few glitches%0a%0a%25center%25[-Baladez-vous au clavier http://icons.mysitemyway.com/wp-content/gallery/whitewashed-star-patterned-icons-arrows/thumbs/thumbs_130333-whitewashed-star-patterned-icon-arrows-arrow-keyboard.png Navigate with your keyboard-]%0a%0a----%0a%25center%25[[http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/|%25border='0px'%25http://i.creativecommons.org/l/by/3.0/88x31.png]]%25%25%0a%0a! format%0a* Interrompez-moi des que vous avez une question%0a%0a! qui suis-je%0a* site personnel %25thumb%25Path:/pub/fabien-simpsonsized.png%25%25%0a** lien vers cette page ( http://fabien.benetou.fr/Events/RencontreAFTParis )%0a** lien (non explorable) vers site local (cf [[http://127.0.0.1|localhost]])%0a%25comment%25video demo though http://www.debugmode.com/wink/ uploaded at OurP.IM with multi-lingual subtitles%25%25%0a* comment ai-je commence %0a** [[http://www.ourp.im/PIM/Review-Utopiah|An evolution of problems and their solutions]]%0a%25center%25%25thumb%25http://static.www.odcdn.com/pictures/us/od/sk/md/673293_sk_md.jpg 2008 %25thumb%25http://www.lincolnstationers.com/images/ApicaBeigeNotebook.jpg 2009 %25thumb%25http://www.lincolnstationers.com/images/ApicaBlueNotebook.jpg 2010 %25thumb%25http://www.pmwiki.org/pmwiki/pub/skins/pmwiki/pmwiki-32.gif ...%0a%0a! qu'est-ce%0a* gerer ses informations personnelles avec des outils y compris ceux percu jusqu'a lors comme "impersonnels"%0a** informations personnelles%0a*** nouveaux mots appris en francais, nouveaux mots appris dans d'autres langues, sante, etat d'esprit, genome, finance, idees, liste d'amis, genealogie, ...%0a** outils "impersonnels"%0a*** tableur, editeur de texte, wiki, base de donnees, ERP, ...%0a%0aIn English [[Wikipedia:Personal information management]] (PIM)%0a%0a%0a! pourquoi c'est important%0a%25center%25ὁ δὲ ἀνεξέταστος βίος οὐ βιωτὸς ἀνθρώπῳ ''Socrate''%25%25 %0a* fiabilite%0a** [--cout negligeable de l'espace disque--]%0a* scalabilite%0a** [--fonctionnalite de recherche, liens, templates--]%0a* innovations%0a** [--vitesse de changement des outils informatiques beaucoup plus eleve que l'industrie papier--]%0a* méthode scientifique%0a** [--se "debugger" soit-meme en depassant le stade de l'introspection "ressentie"--]%0a%25comment%25(vitesse probablement du a l'interconnection donc Internet en particulier)%0a%0a! en quoi cela est-t-il transhumaniste%0a* malgre l'utilisation d'outils semblables tous les jours, cela n'est pas anodin.%0a** le logiciel est un processus de haute technologie%0a*** on l'oublie simplement du a notre utilisation quotidienne%0a* avant d'esperer une societe ideale, savoir se gerer soit meme http://www2.vcn.bc.ca/uploads/yx/4q/yx4qyz9RkE77q0uiUMjQtw/network_login.png%0a%0a! [[#ArgumentCentral]]argument central%0a## "doués" pour les correlations "simples"%0a*** [--temps court et multivariables / temps long et peu de variables--]%0a## limite physiologique a produire ses correlations%0a*** [--matrices a tres hautes dimensions--]%0a## necessite d'utiliser des outils pour combler cette lacune%0a*** [--logiciel (type [[(ReadingNotes/ElegantSolutions#)DeductionAndInductionFrameworks]])--]%0a*** [--accumulation de donnees--]%0a**** [--et donc '''les outils au quotidien pour accumuler ses données'''--]%0a>>comment%3c%3c%0a# Newton's apple vs. Google matrices%0a# add my matrices drawings%0a# justify with [[Content/Key Experiments]]%0a>%3c%3c%0a%0a! tendances%0a* outils pro devenant perso%0a** micro-ordinateur pour surfer sur Internet%0a*** recherche en mathematiques et physique fondamentale%0a** tableur pr gerer son budget%0a*** gestion de budget d'entreprises voir de gouvernement entier%0a* electronique embarquee%0a** telephone portables, GPS, tablettes tactiles, e-ink, ...%0a* quantifications http://www.ecommercedeveloper.com/uploads/thumbs/0000/7990/ecd-bar-graph_small.jpg%0a** groupe Bay Area quantified self%0a%0a! estimer son propre retour sur investissement%0a* risques http://www.googleguide.com/images/scale.gif%0a** cout (logiciel, materiel, ...)%0a** temps%0a*** migration depuis outils precedent%0a**** en particulier papier (cf [[http://www.diybookscanner.org/|DIY book scanner]])%0a** securite%0a** confondre utilisation efficace et manipulation de gadgets%0a*** [[http://www.nytimes.com/2010/06/07/technology/07brain.html|Your Brain on Computers - Attached to Technology and Paying a Price]] by Matt Richtel, NYTimes.com June 2010%0a** personnalisation%0a*** [[http://www.ourp.im/Papers/LimitsOfNotReinventingTheWheel|Limits Of Not Reinventing The Wheel]]%0a%25comment%25PS : attention au biais du modele sachant que cela peut aussi etre le cas au travers d'outils formalise (mais cette fois avec possibilite d'etude par la communaute).%25%25%0a%0a%0a! estimer son propre ROI (2)%0a* avantages%0a** objectivite sur ses donnees%0a** facilite du partage%0a*** duplication%0a*** partage restraint%0a%0a>>bgcolor=lightblue font-size:smaller%3c%3c%0a(:include Content/PersonalInformationStream#Principle_start#Principle_end :)%0a>>%3c%3c%0a%0a! solutions%0a* [[Tools/Wikis]] http://ostatic.com/files/images/icon_mediawiki_image_53.png%0a* gestionnaire de version (cf [[Tools/Programming#RCS]]) %0a* notifications%0a** flux RSS (cf [[Content/TheRSSquest]]) Path:/pub/rss_logo_small.png (education personnelle, cf [[Content/Education]]), [[http://www.webhooks.org/|WebHook]] http://progrium.com/images/webhooks.png%0a* geolocalisation ([[Trips/Trips#Tools|GIS]]) http://flaviorigolon.files.wordpress.com/2009/08/logo_ol.png%0aAttention a l'effet %25red%25"lock-in"%25%25 des vendeurs de solutions proprietaires (cf [[ReadingNotes/Information Rules]]) : [-que vais-je faire le jour ou je veux changer de logiciel ?-]%0a%0a! demain%0a* plus d'outils%0a** en particulier venant du developpement informatique (possible biais des grosses entreprises d'Internet)%0a* realite augmentee (cf [[http://www.ourp.im/Papers/PersonnalOverlay|Managing your information overlay]])%0a** exemple [[Cookbook/Overlay]]%0a* vetement integrant le systeme%0a** exemple [[(Cookbook/Objects)ExoBrain]] (formerly [[Content/Needs#WikiOnAChip]])%0a%0a! conclusion%0a* oser personnaliser%0a* re-evaluer les couts comparativement aux annees precedentes%0a* voir avec un ''śil neuf'' l'ensemble des outils qui semblaient jusqu'a present exclus d'une utilisation personnelle comme de potentielles opportunitees%0a* ne faites pas que "[[http://www.google.com/search?q=fabien+benetou|vous Googlez]]" mais faites directement [[http://www.google.com/search?q=aft+site:seedea.org+OR+site:fabien.benetou.fr|une recherche sur vos propres informations personnelles]] (pensees, logs de discussions, logs de la vie courante, etc)%0a%0a! questions et discussion%0a* Merci pour votre attention%0a%0a* Questions et precisions ?%0a* Critiques et proposition d'amelioration ?%0a* Idees et suggestions ?%0a%0aPS : les slides sont disponibles sous liences [[http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/|CC BY]] sur Internet a l'adresse indiquee ci-dessous%0a%0a! references%0a* [[http://ourp.im/|OurP.IM]]%0a* [[http://www.meetup.com/quantifiedself/|Quantified Self]] Bay Area Meetup%0a* [[http://www.kk.org/quantifiedself/|The Quantified Self]] hosted by Gary Wolf and Kevin Kelly%0a* [[http://docs.google.com/View?id=dgr7kktf_66cz2wbnc8|personalknowledge.org]] (PKM) Community Entrance Page at the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology%0a** [[http://www.fzi.de/index.php/de/forschung/forschungsbereiche/ipe|FZI Forschungszentrum Informatik]] Information Process Engineering (IPE)%0a* [[http://www.hyperorg.com/misc/hyperkm.html|Hyperlinked KM Journal]] at JOHO Slideshows.Slideshows=(:nogroupheader:)%0a(:pagelist group={$Group} list=normal fmt=#titlespaced:)%0a%0a!![[#Principle]]Principle%0aSince I discovered PmWiki:SlideShow I will be able to convert wiki content directly to presentation, yet I should follow simple rules in order to be sure the message I want to convey does get across to properly generate a conversation on it.%0a%0a%0a!![[#RulesOfPresentation]]Rules of presentation%0a* as a presentation is a conversation, questions must be handled gracefully but can be "buffered"%0a** {-ignore a raised hand-} re-route according to your desired way to make the talk%0a** if you do not want remarks or questions during the presentation but if somebody is raising his or her hand, politely ask if he has a correction to make and if not, to hold this for the end of the section or the whole talk%0a* focusing only on content is a mistake%0a** if you have perfect content but a faulty protocol you can't use the network%0a* technology != usage (habits, skills, goal, ...)%0a** {-wiki! wiki! wiki!-} but efficient collaboration thanks to history management, simultaenous edition, etc%0a* be inviting, never threatening%0a** {-"Do you understand what I mean?"-} but "Am I making myself clear?"%0a* if there is too much ''meat'', it won't be digested properly%0a** even though one wants to present as much as possible about a topic he or she is passionate about, there is only so much that can be said in a short period of time%0a** consider the background of the public%0a* your voice is the text%0a** the rest are the slides, visuals, videos, sounds, ...%0a%0a!!!Bad examples and metaphor%0anever use example that could be more important to the audience than the topic you plan to talk about%0a* if you talk about any of those more people fundamental, people will be very attentive but chances are they will be attentive on this new topic, not yours%0a** one automatically compares the 2 topics, the one of your example and the one you want to explain. If they consider that one is more crucial than the other and does not depend on it, it is rational not to actually spend time on the first one.%0a** consequently you invite people to hijack your presentation either passively by thinking about another topic or actively by asking a gradual serie of questions that will lead to what they consider be the most important topic%0a* examples%0a** religion%0a** the judiciary system%0a** politics%0a** Microsoft vs. [[(AutoDebate/)Apple]]%0a*** polemical emotional personal choices%0a* except if the talk is precisely about how to reach it%0a%0a!!!A Presentation is still a conversation%0aThus you must take [[Content/Sophisms]] into account%0a%0a!!!Other tips to integrate%0a* [[http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9F06E3DC1738F934A15757C0A9669D8B63&sec=&spon=&pagewanted=all|We Have Met the Enemy and He Is PowerPoint]] by Elisabeth Bumiller and Helene Cooper, New York Times April 2010%0a* Made To Stick%0a** [[Events/MBEStartUpWeekend]]%0a%0a!!![[#InterestingVisualSupport]]Interesting visual support%0a* computer fire-power (yet doubtful content) %25thumb%25[[Path:/pub/slideshows_visual_support/crazy-computer-den-guns-huge-computer.png|Path:/pub/slideshows_visual_support/crazy-computer-den-guns-huge-computer.png]]%0a** expressing scaryness%0aThose are nice pictures found over the web that could be used to get attention of the audience. Make sure to use the [[Path:pub/slideshows_visual_support/|local mirror]].%0a* doing it wrong %25thumb%25[[Path:/pub/slideshows_visual_support/energydrinksleep.jpg|Path:/pub/slideshows_visual_support/energydrinksleep.jpg]]%0a%0a!!Proposals%0a%0a!!![[#StrategicIT]]Strategic IT%0aProposal to Franck, Sylvain, Dolaur, Duong, Nicolas... a "strategic IT : What B-School should teach the geeks".%0a# goal%0a## understand why IT practitioners have such an important role yet are too often managed in order to be purely executing and replaceable and what they can do (including quitting and starting up their own biz, in IT or not) to change it (if they want to)%0a# communication%0a## {-"strategic IT"-} but rather "Information Strategy" suggest by Sylvain%0a## How often to do you use software (in any form, from macro to kernel) for yourself (not the company that pays you) that you wrote (at least in part)?%0a# sources%0a## [[ReadingNotes/InformationRules]]%0a### [[AutoDebate/GoogleIsEvil|Google]] [[AutoDebate/Apple|Apple]], Microsoft, Oracle, ... but from the framework user perspective, not the final user%0a### explore its bibliography%0a## http://www.tomsquest.com/blog/passionate-programmer-critique-du-livre/%0a## [[Tools/Programming]]%0a## [[ReadingNotes/HackersAndPainters]]%0a## http://manifesto.softwarecraftsmanship.org/%0a## recommendations on books about IT from a strategic and economic angle? (ideally for startups, not for the IT dept of a Fortune500)%0a### information rules%0a### innovator dilemma%0a### http://www.ted.com/talks/rory_sutherland_sweat_the_small_stuff.html%0a### http://www.insearchofstupidity.com/%0a### discussion with freenode/appletizer 23/06/2010 at 23:58%0a## books written by famous CTOs?%0a## legal aspect, Seedea:Seedea/Licenses%0a### large IT firm (including Google) legal departments publications%0a# key topics%0a## SaaS%0a### AWS including its payment method%0a### [[Seedea:Oimp/CloudArbitrage|CloudCamp Paris]] in 2009 with Sylvain%0a## discussion on freenode/#startups 23/06/2010 at 23:34%0a## [[Content/Strategy Lessons]]%0a## [[http://harvardmagazine.com/2000/01/code-is-law.html|Code is Law]] by Lawrence Lessig, Harvard Magazine Jan-Feb 2000%0a## [[http://www.edutopia.org/literacy-computer-programming|Programming Is the New Literacy]] by Marc Prensky, Edutopia 2008%0a## [[http://blog.kapor.com/index9cd7.html?p=29|Architecture is Politics (and Politics is Architecture)]] by Mitch Kapor, Mitch Kapor's Blog, 2006%0a# guest speakers%0a## artistes%0a### http://les-algoristes.org/%0a## IT StartUp CEO%0a## Coop member%0a### [[http://ouvaton.coop/spip.php?rubrique25|Ouvaton]] coopérative de services internet%0a### http://forums.munci.org/ssii-en-cooperative-t3019.html%0a### http://forums.munci.org/-info-une-cooperative-d-independants-en-belgique-t5074.html%0a### https://secure.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/fr/wiki/Coopérative%0a## lawyers specialized in code%0a### FSF, ...%0a## mathematicians%0a### statistics used in political decisions, for the executive branch of their government%0a# organization%0a## guests speakers wouldn't be paid%0a## no sponsors%0a## gather in a place with bars around that have been warn, explain the locations and topics%0a### people indicate on a common media (SMS?) which talk they want to take part in%0a#### the Nth largest group would go to Nth the largest bar%0a### start workshops and talks in those bars%0a### come back 1h after to sum up%0a### repeat for the whole afternoon or day%0a### closing talk in the central place%0a## [[Wikipedia:BarCamp]] %0a%0a!!See also%0a* [[Tools/PmWiki]]%0a%0a!!To do%0a# {-locating associated presentation for each [[Events/]] page-}%0a# contact (tweet?) the author of Cookbook:SlideShow if there is no edition done%0a## especially for [[http://labs.cavorite.com/presentacular/|Presentacular effects]]%0a# {-visioning button directly in the [[GroupHeader]]-}%0a# consider Cookbook:WikiStylesPlus%0a# seems to fail on PmGraphViz pages%0a## ex [[Cognition/CausalReadingTree]] or [[Person/]]%0a## should check if this also applies to Cookbook:MimeTeX, [[Tools/Processing]], Cookbook:PmGraphViz or any other recipe that has to render content%0a# test with videos%0a# make a Seedea presentation%0a# merge with [[Presentations/]]%0a# import older%0a## http://www.slideshare.net/Utopiah%0a### possible to get the outline thanks to their text extraction feature%0a## PPT files in Cloud:/%0a# find related services%0a## website screenshot%0a### http://browsershots.org/%0a### http://www.thumbalizr.com/%0a# local cache system from rendered content including%0a## results from related services (see above)%0a## PmWiki recipes (see above)%0a# pick the most sucessful presentation%0a## remove content and make a [[Template]] out of it%0a### translate it to other targeted languages%0a# find a way to package as a file offline%0a## else pre-load before doing the presentation%0a# check for special characters rendering problems %0a## unicode is safe but hard to use within the textarea%0a### check PmWiki unicode support, not just PmWiki:Internationalization%0a# http://www.ted.com/talks/simon_sinek_how_great_leaders_inspire_action.html%0a# http://fabien.benetou.fr/Events/MBEStartUpWeekend%0a# Slideology%0a## [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=odSrURCGSJs|Slide:ology book brief by Nancy Duarte]] 2008%0a## [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hT9GGmundag|Duarte Design's Five Rules for Presentations]] 2009%0a## [[http://blog.duarte.com/|Duarte Blog]] Duarte Design, Inc%0a# PresentationZen%0a## [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=50mHX8_B5-s|Presentation Zen: An Overview]] by Matt Helmke, 2009%0a## [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DZ2vtQCESpk|Authors@Google: Garr Reynolds]] 2008%0a## [[http://www.slideshare.net/fabiancrabus/presentationzen|Presentation Zen]] by Fabian Crabus, 2007%0a# 10 slides Guy Kawazaki%0a## [[Events/MBE08]]%0a# http://twitter.com/pierremorsa%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2-ntLGOyHw4|Present Like Steve Jobs]] BNETvideo 2008%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GxSQ-0FWHNk|How NOT to PowerPoint]] by Don McMillan, 2007%0a* [[http://www.oup.com/us/catalog/general/subject/?view=usa&view=usa&ci=9780195320695&cp=24297|Clear and to the Point: 8 Psychological Principles for Compelling PowerPoint Presentations]] by Stephen M. Kosslyn, Oxford University Press 2007%0a* [[http://www.polleverywhere.com/|Poll Everywhere]] Text Message (SMS) Polls and Voting, Audience Response System Slideshows.Template=Why am I making this presentation?%0a* presented%0a** at this place at this date%0a** at this other place at this other date%0a%0a!Title%0a%25center%25Catchy subtitle!%25%25%0a----%0a%25center%25[[http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/|%25border='0px'%25Path:/pub/images/by_3.0_88x31.png]]%25%25%0a%0a!Plan%0a## Why?%0a## Cool examples%0a## New information to add%0a## Own synthesis%0a## What's yet to come%0a%0a!Why?%0a* this this and that%0a** link to own precious prez [[Slideshows/RencontreAFTParis?action=slideshow#slide6]]%0a%0a!Cool examples%0a* other slide content%0a%0a!New information to add%0a* What part of the audience could have missed%0a** gathered through my own needs and combination of skills%0a%0a!Own synthesis%0a* what does it mean%0a%0a!What's yet to come%0a* this%0a* that%0a%0a!References%0a* especially for research articles%0a* also pictures Slideshows.TheScienceOfHappinessForLessWrongMeetup=Why am I making this presentation?%0a* presenting%0a** [[http://www.meetup.com/LWBrussels/events/225201133/|Brussels LessWrong Meetup Saturday 9th October 2015]]%0a%0a!Brussels LessWrong Meetup, October 2015%0a%0a%25center%25http://wsimain.wallstreetinsani.netdna-cdn.com/wp-content/uploads/The-Science-Of-Happiness-And-Using-It-To-Your-Advantage-Infographic.jpg%0a%0a%25right%25What can the scientific process teach us as of 2015?%25%25%0a----%0a%25center%25[[http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/|%25border='0px'%25Path:/pub/images/by_3.0_88x31.png]]%25%25%0a%0a!Bad news%0a* if only I wish I would be happier %25height=50px%25http://purposedformore.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/fingers_crossed-.png%0a* when I get the head of department promotion %25height=50px%25http://www.lockleyassociates.co.uk/images/promotion-at-work.jpg%0a* once I have my Tesla Model S %25height=50px%25https://cdn4.iconfinder.com/data/icons/flat-brand-logo-2/512/tesla-128.png%0a* finally get on that flight to Bora Bora http://images-resrc.staticlp.com/C=SQ/S=W64,U/O=80//media.lonelyplanet.com/a/g/hi/t/8e5b3b500f8c94c8790a253dc64ab91b-best-places-to-stay-in-bora-bora.jpg%0a* if I buy this EuroMillion ticket and win clearly%0a%25right%25...then I'll be happy!%0a%0a!Good news%0aIt can fixed! We know the physiology of the human body, you can easily buy drugs and be blissfully happy.%0a%0a>>center%3c%3c%0a%25width=200px%25https://s-media-cache-ak0.pinimg.com/736x/42/6b/ec/426bec87b17fdab55e486ece2100b705.jpg%0a>>%3c%3c%0a%0aThat works, now some people consider you are hijacking the reward circuitry of the brain, disconnecting you from reality.%0a%0a%0a!Bad news, again%0a%0a%25center%25https://kentcrutchfield.files.wordpress.com/2014/08/happiness-formula.png%0a%0aNot by knowing the theory, they key principles, reading the latest study but...%0a%0a%0a!by doing things%0aYes, that's the ''trick'', you can be happy but you have to '''WORK''' for it. You have to dedicate resources, time, money to '''DO''' activities that will make you happier in the moment.%0a%0a%25center%25http://prince2.site/wp-content/uploads/2015/09/theory-into-practice.jpg%0a%0a!Plan%0a(:table:)%0a(:cellnr:)%0ahttps://tuluwatexaminer.files.wordpress.com/2015/04/rabbit-hole.jpg%0a(:cell:)%0a# Misconceptions%0a# Mechanisms and Key concepts%0a# Own results%0a# References, from papers to movies%0a# Going further online and offline%0a(:tableend:)%0a%0a!Misconceptions on what leads to happiness%0a* increase of wealth%0a** no, you reach a plateau very rapidly %25width=200px%25http://weblogs.baltimoresun.com/business/hancock/blog/happiness.png better focus on fairness and equality%0a* purchase of goods%0a** no, the act of purchase itself is stressful, the product is rarely as advertised, etc%0a* buying for myself makes me happier than buying for others%0a** no, buying for others makes you happier than buying for yourself%0a%0a%0a!More misconceptions%0a* I can work alone on my own happiness%0a** kind of... the intent comes from yourself but actions are often social%0a* I will become a parent!%0a** congratulations, it is a complex setting that usually leads to higher happiness on good moments but harsher emotions on rough moments, different variance but same average%0a* I will get married!%0a** congratulations, again but the average time to go back to pre-marital status : 2 years%0a%0a!Mechanisms and Key concepts%0a%0a* emotional evanescence%0a** [+set point theory+]%0a*** [++hedonistic treadmill++] or hedonic adaptation %25width=200px%25http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-OWmMswseAzE/TWa_ehbwbEI/AAAAAAAAA-Y/bpr43CUr8co/s1600/redqueenbanner.jpg%0a* peak-end evaluation %25width=200px%25http://wheresthesausage.typepad.com/.a/6a00d8341c5f1b53ef0192abd484c3970d-pi#.png%0a** impact bias%0a*** [+ordinizing+] or pre-rationalization%0a**** [++affective forecasting++] and the emotional immune system%0a* prioritizing positivity%0a%0a!Own results%0a* 3 Good Things over 21 days, 63 messages %25width=300px%25[[http://i.imgur.com/CVvOmK6.png|http://i.imgur.com/CVvOmK6.png]]%0a* self-reported improvement %25width=300px%25[[http://i.imgur.com/fOb5trU.png|http://i.imgur.com/fOb5trU.png]]%0a%0a!Quick note on religions%0a* Religions somehow got the practices right %25width=100px%25https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/4/4d/Religions_4x5.png/220px-Religions_4x5.png%0a* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CL--1Z_g4DE|What Comes After Religion]], The School of Life%0a** "The debate between believers and atheists usually goes nowhere. The real issue is: what should fill the gaps created by the end of widespread belief? What should fill the God-shaped hole?"%0a%0a!References, from papers to movies%0aOverall [[MOOCs/TheScienceOfHappiness|my notes about the MOOC]] to prepare this presentation%0a(:div style="font-size:12pt;":)%0a(:include MOOCs.TheScienceOfHappiness#Studies#RecommendedMovies:)%0a(:divend:)%0a%0a!Going further online and offline%0a* the MOOC itself [[https://courses.edx.org/courses/course-v1:BerkeleyX+GG101x+3T2015/info|BerkeleyX GG101x]]%0a* Berkeley [[http://greatergood.berkeley.edu/|Greater Good: The Science of a Meaningful Life]]%0a* [[https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC7IcJI8PUf5Z3zKxnZvTBog|The School of Life]] with its [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NDNmC11vGYk|The Secrets of Happiness - in 60 Seconds]]%0a* Meetup.com, Google Map & Facebook : go out, organize activities with friends and strangers!%0a* Link to this presentation http://goo.gl/tUC8kH Slideshows.Vimperator=Eventually for [[Events/LifeHackingParisDecembre2010]] or [[Events/AIW02]]%0a%0a!Vimperator%0a%0a!Vimperator%0a>>center%3c%3c%0asubtitle%0a%0a%25width=200%25Path:/pub/illustrations/%25%25%0a>>%3c%3c%0a%0a----%0a%25center%25[[http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/|%25border='0px'%25Path:/pub/images/by_3.0_88x31.png]]%25%25%0a%0a!Why it matters%0a* central activity of browsing%0a** Seedea:Utopiahanalysis/Pim%0a* thus importance of efficiency%0a* but not just speed, also focus%0a** notion of flow%0a!Why it makes sense%0a* re-appropriating the web any way you can%0a* les doigts et l'importance de la main (Leroy-Gourhan, Michelle Serre)%0a* [[AutoDebate/PointClickWhenThinkingStops]]%0a!Principles%0a* 1 key -> 1 action%0a* modifiers%0a* scripting%0a!Examples%0a* extract from [[Tools/Vimperator]]%0a** history of commands%0a** defined commands%0a** defined searches%0a** autocmd%0a** macros%0a!Actual technical solutions%0a* Vimperator%0a* alternatives (Vimium, Pendactyle, etc)%0a* [[http://hah.mozdev.org/|HaH]] aka Hit-a-Hint%0a** [[https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/8781/|LoL]] fork of HaH%0a!Going further%0a* active communities%0a** you are not alone to want to surf "your way"%0a* Firefox GreaseMonkey/Chrome UserScripts%0a** e.g [[http://userscripts.org/scripts/show/25207|mouseless autoscroll]] (~600 installations)%0a* [[http://userstyles.org/stylish|Stylish]]%0a* [[http://adblockplus.org/en/|AdBlockPlus]]%0a* [[https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/59961/|Tab Utilities]]%0a%0a%0a!To integrate%0a* Jef Raskin's The Humane Interface%0a* check https://github.com/mooz/keysnail/wiki for emacs users StartupSeeds.ValuePie=%25center%25[[http://valuepie.org|http://mvp.valuepie.org/photos/vp_preview.png]]%0a%0aWe have tips but basically a person tip the last link of the value chain. In the pre-virtual currency era it made sense as it was the only realistic scenario. Now with lower feers and facilitated claimable small amounts the situation is, I believe, mature enough to change.%0a%0aValuePie allows you to tip (or pay, as you prefer) not just the person who posted content but rather him or her AND everybody involved in the process with a fair.%0a%0a!Value proposition as slogans%0a* Value Pie, Happy to pay%0a* Value Pie, Making trickle-down economics happen today%0a* Value Pie, Because fair trade shouldn't stop with coffee%0a* Value Pie, Consumerism done right%0a* Value Pie, Making the market care for moral values%0a* Value Pie, Money is not bad but the unfair distribution of money is.%0a%0a!Example%0a%25rfloat%25http://fabien.benetou.fr//pub/home/wireframe.png%0aThe typical example would be a song posted here for which somebody would like to tip :%0a* 05%25 to the person who shared the link%0a* 20%25 to the song writer%0a* 10%25 to the violinist%0a* 20%25 to the pianist%0a* 25%25 to the singer%0a* 10%25 the sound engineer%0a* 10%25 the visual designer%0aOne could imagine the same with fruits and vegetables freshly produced, etc.%0a%0aPS: Initially people would be a bit apprehensive of the complication but used once or twice it would become quite easy and natural. Eventually one could imagine complexification on top e.g. the user would be allowed to adjust percentage according to his own view or appreciation (easily visualized with a pie chart). The user would also be able to grow or reduce the pie.%0a%0aIdeally each recipient would also have the possibility to do the same and this automatically For example, if the song writer relied on a friend for proofreading and another for inspiration he or she could give a share to each. This creates a whole network of payment, not simply a one off event.%0a%0a!UX%0a# scan barcode %25thumb%25http://www.visionsmarts.com/img/vs-barcode-reader.jpg%0a** or get the catalogue of products and services directly on your phone as you enter the place%0a# avoid searching for hours %25thumb%25http://img2.timeinc.net/health/images/gallery/eating/supermarket-healthy-foods-400x400.jpg excavating the data http://www.alectoforensics.com/Images/archaeology_detail_2.jpg%0a# get pie chart %25thumb%25http://vstat.culturestat.mcst.go.kr/SpotfireWeb/Help/GUID-F3B41068-F1A9-4427-98E8-BC0B51879CF5-display.png%0a# adjust sliders %25thumb%25http://i.stack.imgur.com/Po0ov.jpg%0a# single tap for details of a pie slice %25thumb%25http://i.stack.imgur.com/uGlST.jpg%0a# pay button to pay easily %25thumb%25http://blog.nxp.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/09/Mobile_payment_4.jpg and more importantly be happy to pay because you understood what you pay for and feel it is right http://betanews.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/05/Happy-shopper-card-600x396.jpg%0aExample https://wireframe.cc/IVN9Xf%0a%0aThis step by step process should be visualized with an Ikea instruction manual style%0a%0a!!Pitch text%0a%0a!!!Current proposal%0aHi, I'm Fabien, a curious geek in pursuit for happiness.%0a%0aYou go to Carrefour you buy a watermelon for 1euro%0a(show with hands)%0a* 90 cents go to Carrefour%0a* 5 cents to the logistic supplier%0a* 5 cents to the farmer in Spain%0aIs that fair? Do you want to change that? (show moving slide on the watermellon)%0a%0a%0aValue Pie provide you the chance to directly change the price structure.%0a%0a%0aWe empower the consumer but ''also'' provide the data to the producer and distributor to change and improve.%0a%0a%0aI'm looking for business people to find the right product/market fit and designers to make the whole experience seamless.%0a%0aCf multiple videos of that pitch.%0a%0a!!!Remarks%0a* %25red%25solution%25green%25->problem%25%25 Should insist more on the painful aspect before proposing a solution%0a** make people relate on the core issue e.g.%0a*** paying for music and having major labels getting biggest slice of the pie instead of the artist%0a*** paying for vegs and having distributor getting biggest slice of the pie instead of the farmer%0a** too early to explain how it can be fixed%0a%0a!MVP%0a%0aSee directly [[(http://www.)ValuePie.org]]%0a%0a@@/home/fabien/Prototypes/TransparentEco/transparenteco/txsplit.py@@%0a%0a![[#ValueProposition]]Value proposition%0aLead to much more open and hopefully a more fair economical system.%0a* for consumers to understand and optional adjust the value chain%0a* for producers (and ALL participants in the value creation of each product) to get precise statistics on the perception of value for each product, bringing Internet analytics to the real world%0a%0a!![[#ValuePropositionVisualized]]Value proposition visualized%0a||border=1%0a|| %25red%25going from this current horrible situation || %25orange%25 -> thanks to Value Pie -> || %25green%25to this pleasant experience ||%0a|| %25thumb%25https://i.imgur.com/atWtApM.png http://img2.timeinc.net/health/images/gallery/eating/supermarket-healthy-foods-400x400.jpg http://www.alectoforensics.com/Images/archaeology_detail_2.jpg || %25thumb%25http://www.visionsmarts.com/img/vs-barcode-reader.jpg http://blog.nxp.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/09/Mobile_payment_4.jpg http://i.stack.imgur.com/uGlST.jpg || %25thumb%25https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-cmW8_IHoNhQ/TWoOsAw5bKI/AAAAAAAAACQ/qCuTFc7BTpU/s640/ROB+Fairtrade+Piechart.JPG http://betanews.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/05/Happy-shopper-card-600x396.jpg ||%0a%0a!Interested parties%0a* Pay what you want farm in Bretagne, as visited with Paola and Gilbert%0a* Independent alternative shop owners%0a* Retail chains%0a* Networks of producers (to clarify)%0a* Online alternative shops%0a%0a!Q&A%0a* yes Carrefour, Amazon, etc and distributors overall can also get their slice%0a* Bitcoin is optional, just a more convenient way to make an MVP%0a* yes taxes can be paid live too or delegated for a later time%0a* consumers can grow or reduce the size of the pie by picking its rim%0a* producers can set the initial dividing sliders and the size, they can put a minimum and maximum size%0a* the initial idea was for in store purchases but it can very easily be adapted to online purchases e.g. displaying the pie chart during check-out%0a* why stop there, why not challenge the POS UX in general?%0a** of course it could happen but it's a very tricky process%0a*** first inserting in it through%0a**** pleasure for clients by paying the fair price%0a**** efficiency through producers by gathering statistics on what is actually perceived as valuable and actually paid for%0a*** once this is done and with proper funding it is possible to extend to much more complex usages e.g.%0a**** pay the average price split and splits%0a***** by other users, by my friends, etc%0a***** directly order items while entering the place, without waiting for the menu%0a%0a!Motivation aka pain points%0a* authors of books? (cf discussion with Maria)%0a* designer http://www.colinharman.com/portfolio/how-would-you-like-your-graphic-design/%0a* Etsy style%0a** https://m.facebook.com/LaissezVerdure/photos/a.733699169988982.1073741825.503347503024151/1248151081877119/?type=3%0a* music https://i.imgur.com/FlfpXpC.png%0a* queries%0a** https://www.google.be/search?q=why+expensive%0a** https://www.google.be/search?q=why+overpriced%0a* design related http://ncwinters.com/comics/freelance-freedom/%0a* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ez0Z8QjzB0U&index=7&list=PLwxNMb28XmpehnfQOa4c0E7j3GIj4qFEj|Can Brands Be Good?]] by The School of Life%0a* Going from [[http://knowyourmeme.com/memes/shut-up-and-take-my-money|Shut up and take my money]] for cool gadgets to paying with a smile because my values are respected%0a* people pirate not because they are evil but because they are disgusted by things like %25thumb%25[[https://i.imgur.com/atWtApM.png|https://i.imgur.com/atWtApM.png]] (music) and want instead %25thumb%25[[https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-cmW8_IHoNhQ/TWoOsAw5bKI/AAAAAAAAACQ/qCuTFc7BTpU/s640/ROB+Fairtrade+Piechart.JPG|https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-cmW8_IHoNhQ/TWoOsAw5bKI/AAAAAAAAACQ/qCuTFc7BTpU/s640/ROB+Fairtrade+Piechart.JPG]] (coffee fair trade)%0a* lessons from [[MOOCs/TheScienceOfHappiness]] happiness derived from %0a** perceived equality and fairness (reference?)%0a** witness acts of kindness from others (reference?)%0a%0a!Discussions%0a%0a!!With M%0aResult of our morning walk from the pool to Schuman%0a%0a!!!What is the value?%0a* market research data for producer%0a* making the consumer happier by educating him or her%0a%0a!!Clients%0a* ideal clients%0a** long term large distributors like Carrefour, Amazon, etc%0a* first clients%0a** short term small producers like Esty, La Saga, etc%0a%0aRemarks for new video, cf Youtube video #4.%0a%0a!!With P%0a!!!What shop owners or producers do you know who would like to provide such a service?%0a*M's mother and sister as former and maybe current clothing sellers%0a%0a!!!In what shops or distributors would like to user such a service?%0a*Bio shops%0a**Exki%0a**Le Pain Quotidien%0a*Bookshops%0a%0a!!!Motivation%0a*knowing how much does the owner actually make%0a*overall shops that seems to ride on a wave of hype%0a%0a!!!Resulting ideas%0a*Could suggest shops owner to display at the entrance what others (e.g. Amazong for bookshops, Carrefour for Exki, etc) offer.%0a*Biggest margin misconception amongst consumers?%0a*Biggest price frustration amongst consumers?%0a*Biggest margin misconception amongst producers?%0a*Show around me shops that spend at least X%25 on%0a**recycling%0a**fairtrade%0a**organic certification%0a%0a!See also%0a* blackboard photos http://mvp.valuepie.org/photos/ with meta value pie, advertising ideas, MVP structure, ...%0a* initial description on reddit https://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/2ka9jj/L/clunabq%0a* key economical concepts%0a** [[Wikipedia:Externality]]%0a** [[Wikipedia:Fair trade coffee]]%0a** [[Wikipedia:Trickle-down economics]]%0a* related personal ideas and notes%0a** [[Content/Economy]]%0a** [[Content/FinancialTools]]%0a** [[Tools/Financial]]%0a** [[Tools/Bitcoin]]%0a* alternatives%0a** https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/tipulator/id284935446?mt=8%0a%0a!To read%0a* http://www.businessspectator.com.au/news/2015/11/10/technology/big-data-hits-grocery-aisles%0a* http://www.TransitSocialInnovation.eu%0a** leading to http://scorai.org on sustainable consumption%0a* [[http://pcp.vub.ac.be/Papers/MobilizationSystems.pdf|Mobilization Systems: technologies for motivating and coordinating human action.]]%0a* [[http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=2526022|Qualified Money - A Better Financial System for the Future]] Helbing 2014%0a* ChangeTip tip nearby option through its app, since January 2016 Testing.35C32018=(:html:)%0a%3clink rel="stylesheet" href="/pub/reveal.js-master/css/theme/white.css">%0a%3cscript src="/pub/reveal.js-master/lib/js/head.min.js">%3c/script>%0a%3cstyle>%0a.reveal section img {border:0;}%0a%3c/style>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aPresentation check :%0a%0a# hide URL / fullscreen%0a# start 5min timer%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a%25width=200px%25%0a%0a!!!Coding in VR, first building blocks, 35C3 December 2018%0a%0a(last slide has a URL of the presentation)%0a%0a----%0a%0a%25right%25Fabien Benetou [[https://twitter.com/utopiah|@Utopiah]], WebXR developer [[http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/|%25border='0px'%25Path:/pub/images/by_3.0_88x31.png]]%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aComputer literary vs boredom%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a%0a(:section:)%0aOn the importance of faster feedback%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0ahttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a5wggdRuNms%0a%0aBret Victor, Inventing on Principle%0a%0aSee also https://beta.observablehq.com/%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aVR content creation is not that hard%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aAbstract concepts like syntax are hard to grasp%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aMIT Scratch%0a%0ahttps://cpb-eu-w2.wpmucdn.com/mypad.northampton.ac.uk/dist/2/234/files/2013/05/Screen-Shot-2013-05-02-at-23.19.19-1s0qp26.png%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aUsing the motivation of world building%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a%0a(:section:)%0aProject status%0a%0a* the good https://github.com/Utopiah/aframe-inVR-blocks-based-editor%0a* the bad https://github.com/Utopiah/aframe-inVR-blocks-based-editor/blob/master/aframe-invr-inspect.js%0a* the ugly https://github.com/Utopiah/aframe-inVR-blocks-based-editor/pulse/monthly%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aHow can you help?%0a%0a* PR of in VR UX improvement%0a* documented testing in your classroom%0a* {-money or suggesting crowd funding-}%0a* {-sharing on social networks-}%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!!Coding in VR, first building blocks, 35C3 December 2018%0a%0aSlides: [--https://fabien.benetou.fr/Testing/35C32018--]%0a%0a----%0a%0a%25right%25Fabien Benetou [[https://twitter.com/utopiah|@Utopiah]], WebXR developer [[http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/|%25border='0px'%25Path:/pub/images/by_3.0_88x31.png]]%0a(:sectionend:) Testing.AWEMay2019=(:html:)%0a%3clink rel="stylesheet" href="/pub/reveal.js-master/css/theme/black.css">%0a%3cscript src="/pub/reveal.js-master/lib/js/head.min.js">%3c/script>%0a%3cstyle>%0a.reveal section img {border:0;}%0a%3c/style>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a%0a!!WebXR, how augmented reality gets best delivered on the web%0a%0a(AWE, June 2019)%0a%0a%25width=350px%25https://conference.virtualreality.to/wp-content/uploads/2015/05/AWE-Logo.png%0a%0a%25right%25Fabien Benetou [[https://twitter.com/utopiah|@Utopiah]], WebXR developer [[http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/|%25border='0px'%25Path:/pub/images/by_3.0_88x31.png]]%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a%0a(:section:)%0aFabien Benetou? @Utopiah? 🤔%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a(:html:)%0a%3cblockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en">%3cp lang="en" dir="ltr">At %3ca href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/slush18?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">#slush18%3c/a> and want to discuss %3ca href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/WebXR?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">#WebXR%3c/a>, VR, AR or more generally innovation for the European Parliament? Come say hi 😅👋 %3ca href="https://t.co/MX1k5gdGVL">pic.twitter.com/MX1k5gdGVL%3c/a>%3c/p>— Fabien Benetou (@utopiah) %3ca href="https://twitter.com/utopiah/status/1069870909765402624?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">December 4, 2018%3c/a>%3c/blockquote>%0a%3cscript async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8">%3c/script>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a(:html:)%0a%3cblockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en">%3cp lang="en" dir="ltr">Welcoming %3ca href="https://twitter.com/NubianVR?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">@NubianVR%3c/a> to the %3ca href="https://twitter.com/UNICEFGhana?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">@UNICEFGhana%3c/a> family. %3cbr>%3cbr>Big thank you to %3ca href="https://twitter.com/UNICEFinnovate?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">@UNICEFinnovate%3c/a>'s %3ca href="https://twitter.com/theentreflaneur?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">@theentreflaneur%3c/a> & %3ca href="https://twitter.com/utopiah?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">@utopiah%3c/a> for visiting Accra last week & kicking off an exciting & challenging collaboration w %3ca href="https://twitter.com/kabsseidu?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">@kabsseidu%3c/a>. %3ca href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/ForEveryChild?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">#ForEveryChild%3c/a>, %3ca href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/techforgood?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">#techforgood%3c/a>. %3ca href="https://t.co/N2nBh8KgjP">pic.twitter.com/N2nBh8KgjP%3c/a>%3c/p>— Fiachra McAsey (@FiachraMcAsey) %3ca href="https://twitter.com/FiachraMcAsey/status/1090203049119891456?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">January 29, 2019%3c/a>%3c/blockquote>%0a%3cscript async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8">%3c/script>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a(:html:)%0a%3cblockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en">%3cp lang="en" dir="ltr">When %3ca href="https://twitter.com/utopiah?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">@utopiah%3c/a> decides to make VR more like LEGOs, and turns %3ca href="https://twitter.com/aframevr?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">@aframevr%3c/a> into a more blocky experience drawing inspiration from Scratch! 🤩✨ %3ca href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/webvr?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">#webvr%3c/a> %3ca href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/yallhands?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">#yallhands%3c/a> %3ca href="https://t.co/5H1aM6tZYq">pic.twitter.com/5H1aM6tZYq%3c/a>%3c/p>— flaki (@slsoftworks) %3ca href="https://twitter.com/slsoftworks/status/941403037880520705?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">December 14, 2017%3c/a>%3c/blockquote>%0a%3cscript async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8">%3c/script>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!!Now that you know who I am...%0a%0a... who are you? Few questions to better understand what you want to see.%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!!What's VR?%0a%0a%0a(:section:)%0aWhy does open source matter in XR? %0a%25comment%25You're basically strapping a state of the art all black device full of electronics running on software%0a%0a[@%0afabien@holodeck:~$ sudo su%0a[sudo] password for fabien: %0aSorry, try again.%0a[sudo] password for fabien: %0aSorry, try again.%0a[sudo] password for fabien: %0asudo: 3 incorrect password attempts%0afabien@holodeck:~$%0a@]%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:sectionextended data-background='https://roadtovrlive-5ea0.kxcdn.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/07/Mark-Zuckerberg-samsung-gear-vr.jpg':)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a(:html:)%0a%3cblockquote class="twitter-tweet">%3cp lang="en" dir="ltr">For the curious that's a follow up of %3ca href="https://t.co/NkqCNOemHa">https://t.co/NkqCNOemHa%3c/a>%3c/p>— Fabien Benetou 🇩🇪 (@utopiah) %3ca href="https://twitter.com/utopiah/status/1126390605066768384?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">May 9, 2019%3c/a>%3c/blockquote> %3cscript async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8">%3c/script> %0a(:htmlend:)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a(:section:)%0a(:html:)%0a%3cblockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en">%3cp lang="en" dir="ltr">"The Age of Surveillance Capitalism: The Fight for a Human Future at the New Frontier of Power" by %3ca href="https://twitter.com/shoshanazuboff?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">@shoshanazuboff%3c/a> %3ca href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/CPDP2019?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">#CPDP2019%3c/a> Opening Night: Book Launch %3ca href="https://t.co/FDBAxd21SJ">https://t.co/FDBAxd21SJ%3c/a> %3ca href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/TheAgeofSurveillanceCapitalism?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">#TheAgeofSurveillanceCapitalism%3c/a> %3ca href="https://t.co/jfKBA1FWmC">pic.twitter.com/jfKBA1FWmC%3c/a>%3c/p>— Fabien Benetou (@utopiah) %3ca href="https://twitter.com/utopiah/status/1090311516593799172?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">January 29, 2019%3c/a>%3c/blockquote>%0a%3cscript async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8">%3c/script>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0ahttp://www.underconsideration.com/brandnew/archives/mozilla_2017_logo.png%0a%0aWhy I'm contributing to Mozilla?%0a%25comment%25Because I have to know how it works and that, whenever I need, I can modify a piece, something fundamental in your daily life yet even more in VR since you as a developer and artist literally shape a new reality%0a[@%0afabien@holodeck:~$ sudo su%0a[sudo] password for fabien: %0aroot@holodeck:/home/fabien#%0a@]%0a%0ahttps://i.kinja-img.com/gawker-media/image/upload/s--GwVmX4Ri--/c_fit,fl_progressive,q_80,w_320/1350744892403313509.png'%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0ahttp://www.underconsideration.com/brandnew/archives/mozilla_2017_logo.png%0a%0aHow I'm contributing : A-Frame/A-painter PRs, issues, docs, participated to All Hands Hawaii and All Hands Austin, Dev Road Show Asia, Mozilla Tech Speaker... but mostly just chatting on Slack!%0a%0a%25thumb%25https://da2n2ohdektbr.cloudfront.net/uploads/logos/2016/11/23/11/11/image_gallery_mo132.png http://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/devroadshowasia.png https://air.cdn.mozilla.net/media/cache/b9/d8/b9d8e28cf113f03ee05f68ce21d68ba6.png %0a%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aWhy is the web relevant to VR and AR at all? Why is Mozilla getting involved?%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0athe problems%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aBut... wait a second, can you do (proper) 3D on the web?%0a%0a(:html:)%0a%3cblockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en">%3cp lang="en" dir="ltr">When people ask if 3D or %3ca href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/VR?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">#VR%3c/a> on the web can really be "pretty" I'll also start to share %3ca href="https://twitter.com/Sketchfab?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">@sketchfab%3c/a> %3ca href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/glTF?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">#glTF%3c/a> page %3ca href="https://t.co/kbpPDAnxMA">https://t.co/kbpPDAnxMA%3c/a> in addition to %3ca href="https://twitter.com/playcanvas?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">@PlayCanvas%3c/a> %3ca href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/WebGL2?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">#WebGL2%3c/a> "After the flood" demo %3ca href="https://t.co/er6XaLwM8h">https://t.co/er6XaLwM8h%3c/a> and %3ca href="https://twitter.com/thespite?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">@thespite%3c/a> cru·ci·form %3ca href="https://t.co/QbaIudghxC">https://t.co/QbaIudghxC%3c/a> %3ca href="https://t.co/bgarsZbVdA">pic.twitter.com/bgarsZbVdA%3c/a>%3c/p>— Fabien Benetou (@utopiah) %3ca href="https://twitter.com/utopiah/status/956840285719363585?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">January 26, 2018%3c/a>%3c/blockquote>%0a%3cscript async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8">%3c/script>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aBut... wait another second, can you really do XR on the web?%0a%0ahttp://caniuse.com/#feat=webvr%0a%0ahttps://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/caniusewebvr.png%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aBut not just XR headsets%0a%0ahttp://unboring.net/cases/img/deeplinking/3_fue_responsive_webVR.png%0a%0a(Remember when your main stakeholder might have never tried VR?)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aIncluding new hardware, controllers%0a%0ahttps://blog.mozvr.com/content/images/2017/10/input-mapping.png%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aActually the '''web''' is better than native{-, it is not a "low resolution port"-}.%0a%0a* ✓ Yes you can do WebVR PWAs.%0a* ✓ Yes you can do VR-to-VR transitions (without passing by the store, with passing data!)%0a%0a%25red%25Warning!%25%25 epileptic? Please close your eyes for a minute...%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:sectionextended data-background='https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/674727/27721720-19388346-5d17-11e7-912b-499886be0a8d.gif':)%0a%25color=white%25Going from one experience to the next, without leaving VR.%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a{-Turtles 🐢-} Shaders all the way down%0ahttps://www.shadertoy.com/%0a%0ahttps://github.com/wizgrav/aframe-effects%0ahttps://camo.githubusercontent.com/9fd0a6bbeab2e44962319c808f38777d94e1e85b/68747470733a2f2f77697a677261762e6769746875622e696f2f616672616d652d656666656374732f73637265656e2e706e67#.png%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aFirefox Reality%0a%0aMPL2.0 https://github.com/MozillaReality/FirefoxReality%0a%0ahttps://mixedreality.mozilla.org/static/logo-lockup-d0b98f82518b54b751be31f7a0dd11d9.svg%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aFirefox Reality%0a%0aMPL2.0 https://github.com/MozillaReality/FirefoxReality%0a%0ahttps://mixedreality.mozilla.org/static/goggles-304ed37a0e9635ccceea6232cda99f66.png%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aMozilla Spoke%0a%0aCreate 3D social scenes for Hubs%0a%0aLive https://hubs.mozilla.com/spoke%0a(:html:)%0a%3ciframe width="560" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/WmQKZJPhV7s" frameborder="0" allow="accelerometer; autoplay; encrypted-media; gyroscope; picture-in-picture" allowfullscreen>%3c/iframe>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a%0a(:section:)%0aMozilla Hubs%0a%0aMPL2.0 https://github.com/mozilla/hubs%0a%0aLive https://hubs.mozilla.com/%0a%0ahttps://assets-prod.reticulum.io/hubs/assets/images/hub-preview-light-no-shadow-5ebb166e8580d819b445892173ec0286.png%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aMozilla Hubs%0a%0aMPL2.0 https://github.com/mozilla/hubs%0a(:html:)%0a%3ciframe width="560" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/4N_aPIT8YPY" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen>%3c/iframe>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aSecond and last part:%0a%0a* limitations of native AR%0a* WebAR, the definition%0a* deconstructing experiments%0a* references%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0ahttps://compass-ssl.surface.com/assets/05/88/05880203-90fb-49c4-9065-dbb8c77cf4d5.jpg?n=WhyHololens_Hero_1920_img.jpg%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!!limitations of native AR%0a%0a%25height=500px%25https://autonome.github.io/elephant/public/imgs/zero-aug17.png%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!!limitations of native AR (bis)%0a%0ahttp://ghk.h-cdn.co/assets/17/03/1600x800/gallery-1484671302-healthyappetizers.jpg%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!!WebAR, the definition%0a%0a%25height=400px%25https://3c1703fe8d.site.internapcdn.net/newman/gfx/news/hires/phone.jpg%0a%0aStarting with Argon Browser, 2011 (project started in 2009) GeorgiaTech %0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!!hardware support: all-ish%0a%0a* [[https://twitter.com/metaglasses/status/906269379905683463|meta2]]%0a* iOS 11 on iPhone 6S & above%0a* ... arguably anything with a camera%0a%0a%25height=200px%25https://pbs.twimg.com/media/DJO3MjDVYAUILPs.jpg%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!!browser support: all-ish%0a%0a%25height=200px%25http://cdn.digital-photo-secrets.com/images/mobile-phone-camera-close.jpg https://temasys.io/wp-content/uploads/2017/02/BrowserSupportImage.png%0a%0a%25height=200px%25https://www.3ders.org/images2015/intels-realsense-depth-sensing-3d-camera-about-to-get-real-00001.png https://i.ytimg.com/vi/UipeQVO0aw8/maxresdefault.jpg%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aXR Viewer %25thumb%25https://s.aolcdn.com/hss/storage/midas/fb4f84947f119d7a145888857db46d2c/204825462/mozilla.jpg%0a%0a%25height=300px%25http://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/webxr_viewer.jpg%0a%0aMPL2.0 https://github.com/mozilla-mobile/webxr-ios%0a%0aHow to https://labs.mozilla.org/projects/webxr-viewer/%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aXR Viewer, behind the magic%0a%0a %3ca-scene hit-test>%0a%0a pointA.distanceTo(pointB); //thanks to threejs Vector3 utils%0a%0aPlenty more of good examples https://examples.webxrexperiments.com/%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aPathfinder3 on MagicLeap%0a%0ahttps://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/BeyondTellerandMay2019/pathfinder3.jpg%0a%0aApache 2.0 https://github.com/pcwalton/pathfinder%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aServo (2D) on MagicLeap%0a%0ahttps://blog.servo.org/images/magicleap-servo.jpg%0a%0aHow to https://blog.servo.org/2018/12/04/magicleap/%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a(:html:)%0a%3cblockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en">%3cp lang="en" dir="ltr">Prototyping %3ca href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/AR?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">#AR%3c/a> tools using a Tupperware transparent cover as a “display” %3ca href="https://t.co/OHopqfsHnt">pic.twitter.com/OHopqfsHnt%3c/a>%3c/p>— Fabien Benetou (@utopiah) %3ca href="https://twitter.com/utopiah/status/959039651779698689?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">February 1, 2018%3c/a>%3c/blockquote>%0a%3cscript async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8">%3c/script>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aThird and last part (Aha! I did lie a bit there...)%0a%0aWeb'''X'''R%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aNeither just {-WebVR-} or {-WebAR-} but WebXR%0a%0a(:html:)%0a%3cblockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en">%3cp lang="en" dir="ltr">Announced at the W3C VR content authoring workshop in Brussels today: What we've been calling "WebVR 2.0" has been renamed the WebXR Device API, and the group developing it is now the Immersive Web Community Group.%3c/p>— Brandon Jones (@Tojiro) %3ca href="https://twitter.com/Tojiro/status/938086735258554368?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">December 5, 2017%3c/a>%3c/blockquote>%0a%3cscript async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8">%3c/script>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a%0a!!!status of the specifications%0a{-[[https://github.com/w3c/webvr/issues/254|AR extensions and modifications #254]]-}%0a%0aNow https://github.com/immersive-web/webxr/ rather than "just" an AR issues in the WebVR specification.%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!!Privacy in XR: how%0a%0a* https://blog.mozvr.com/principles-of-mixed-reality-permissions/%0ahttps://blog.mozvr.com/content/images/2018/11/informedconsent.png%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:sectionextended data-background='https://roadtovrlive-5ea0.kxcdn.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/07/Mark-Zuckerberg-samsung-gear-vr.jpg':)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a(:html:)%0a%3cblockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en">%3cp lang="en" dir="ltr">"The Age of Surveillance Capitalism: The Fight for a Human Future at the New Frontier of Power" by %3ca href="https://twitter.com/shoshanazuboff?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">@shoshanazuboff%3c/a> %3ca href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/CPDP2019?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">#CPDP2019%3c/a> Opening Night: Book Launch %3ca href="https://t.co/FDBAxd21SJ">https://t.co/FDBAxd21SJ%3c/a> %3ca href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/TheAgeofSurveillanceCapitalism?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">#TheAgeofSurveillanceCapitalism%3c/a> %3ca href="https://t.co/jfKBA1FWmC">pic.twitter.com/jfKBA1FWmC%3c/a>%3c/p>— Fabien Benetou (@utopiah) %3ca href="https://twitter.com/utopiah/status/1090311516593799172?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">January 29, 2019%3c/a>%3c/blockquote>%0a%3cscript async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8">%3c/script>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!Key takeaway%0adistribution trumps quality%0a%0aBut also...%0a# all major browser vendors are on board%0a# responsiveness is hard but manageable %0a# previews are less scary than nothing%0a# your existing WebVR knowledge can be used for WebAR%0a# XR is big business and Mozilla is providing more than high tech%0a** but high tech done right from OUR perspective.%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!Slides%0a[--https://fabien.benetou.fr/Testing/AWEMay2019--]%0a%0a!!!references%0a(chronologically-ish)%0a%0a(:div style="font-size:small;":)%0a* https://www.cpr.org/news/story/for-some-prisoners-on-the-cusp-of-release-virtual-reality-readies-them-for-freedom%0a* Arturo Paracuellos from https://unboring.net for the visual on responsive design%0a* https://github.com/aframevr/ A-Frame, inspector, registry, A-painter, etc%0a* https://medium.com/super-ventures-blog/why-is-arkit-better-than-the-alternatives-af8871889d6a%0a* https://github.com/chenzlabs/aframe-ar%0a* https://github.com/mozilla/aframe-xr%0a* https://github.com/mozilla-mobile/webxr-ios%0a* https://github.com/w3c/webvr-content-workshop/issues%0a* https://github.com/immersive-web/webxr/%0a* https://blog.mozilla.org/blog/2018/06/13/within-webvr/%0a* https://developers.google.com/web/updates/2018/06/webar-chacmool%0a(:divend:)%0a(:sectionend:) Testing.BeyondTellerandMay2019=(:html:)%0a%3clink rel="stylesheet" href="/pub/reveal.js-master/css/theme/black.css">%0a%3cscript src="/pub/reveal.js-master/lib/js/head.min.js">%3c/script>%0a%3cstyle>%0a.reveal section img {border:0;}%0a%3c/style>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aPresentation check :%0a%0a# hide URL (fullscreen F11)%0a# check that reveal timer is configured properly (default: 30min)%0a# have water available%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a%0a!!VR and AR in the browser, how Mozilla is pushing the boundaries of reality%0a%0a(Beyond Tellerrand, May 2019)%0a%0a%25width=350px%25https://pbs.twimg.com/profile_images/930728855962255360/tzOehaP5.jpg%0a%0a%25right%25Fabien Benetou [[https://twitter.com/utopiah|@Utopiah]], WebXR developer [[http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/|%25border='0px'%25Path:/pub/images/by_3.0_88x31.png]]%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a%0a(:section:)%0aFabien Benetou? @Utopiah? 🤔%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a(:html:)%0a%3cblockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en">%3cp lang="en" dir="ltr">At %3ca href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/slush18?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">#slush18%3c/a> and want to discuss %3ca href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/WebXR?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">#WebXR%3c/a>, VR, AR or more generally innovation for the European Parliament? Come say hi 😅👋 %3ca href="https://t.co/MX1k5gdGVL">pic.twitter.com/MX1k5gdGVL%3c/a>%3c/p>— Fabien Benetou (@utopiah) %3ca href="https://twitter.com/utopiah/status/1069870909765402624?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">December 4, 2018%3c/a>%3c/blockquote>%0a%3cscript async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8">%3c/script>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a(:html:)%0a%3cblockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en">%3cp lang="en" dir="ltr">Welcoming %3ca href="https://twitter.com/NubianVR?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">@NubianVR%3c/a> to the %3ca href="https://twitter.com/UNICEFGhana?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">@UNICEFGhana%3c/a> family. %3cbr>%3cbr>Big thank you to %3ca href="https://twitter.com/UNICEFinnovate?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">@UNICEFinnovate%3c/a>'s %3ca href="https://twitter.com/theentreflaneur?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">@theentreflaneur%3c/a> & %3ca href="https://twitter.com/utopiah?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">@utopiah%3c/a> for visiting Accra last week & kicking off an exciting & challenging collaboration w %3ca href="https://twitter.com/kabsseidu?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">@kabsseidu%3c/a>. %3ca href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/ForEveryChild?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">#ForEveryChild%3c/a>, %3ca href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/techforgood?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">#techforgood%3c/a>. %3ca href="https://t.co/N2nBh8KgjP">pic.twitter.com/N2nBh8KgjP%3c/a>%3c/p>— Fiachra McAsey (@FiachraMcAsey) %3ca href="https://twitter.com/FiachraMcAsey/status/1090203049119891456?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">January 29, 2019%3c/a>%3c/blockquote>%0a%3cscript async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8">%3c/script>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a(:html:)%0a%3cblockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en">%3cp lang="en" dir="ltr">When %3ca href="https://twitter.com/utopiah?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">@utopiah%3c/a> decides to make VR more like LEGOs, and turns %3ca href="https://twitter.com/aframevr?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">@aframevr%3c/a> into a more blocky experience drawing inspiration from Scratch! 🤩✨ %3ca href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/webvr?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">#webvr%3c/a> %3ca href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/yallhands?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">#yallhands%3c/a> %3ca href="https://t.co/5H1aM6tZYq">pic.twitter.com/5H1aM6tZYq%3c/a>%3c/p>— flaki (@slsoftworks) %3ca href="https://twitter.com/slsoftworks/status/941403037880520705?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">December 14, 2017%3c/a>%3c/blockquote>%0a%3cscript async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8">%3c/script>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!!Now that you who I am...%0a%0a... who are you? Few questions to better understand what you want to see.%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!!What's VR?%0a%0a(:html:)%0a%3ciframe width="560" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/szzVlQ653as" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen>%3c/iframe>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aI can't ...%0a%0a%25comment%25go to Mars, I can't scuba dive in the Marianne trenches, I can't juggle 4-dimensional toys, I can't hike in hyperbolic space, I can't organize my thoughts by moving them in space,%0ahttp://virtualrealitytimes.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/03/Screen-Shot-2016-09-14-at-4.37.05-PM.png%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aVR in itself does not matter.%0a%0a%25comment%25How it impacts your daily life and the daily life of those around you when you come back does matter.%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:sectionextended data-background='http://www.cpr.org/sites/default/files/styles/large/public/images/prisonvr6.turk_.jpg':)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a%0a(:section:)%0aVR in itself does not matter.%0a%0a(:html:)%0a%3cblockquote class="twitter-tweet">%3cp lang="en" dir="ltr">To visualise more obviously : %3ca href="https://t.co/A6VaQIqRgS">pic.twitter.com/A6VaQIqRgS%3c/a>%3c/p>— Fabien Benetou 🇩🇪 (@utopiah) %3ca href="https://twitter.com/utopiah/status/1127890980311654401?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">May 13, 2019%3c/a>%3c/blockquote> %3cscript async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8">%3c/script> %0a%0a(:htmlend:)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!Practially speaking%0a%0aJibowu high school visit Tuesday%0a(:html:)%0a%3ciframe width="90%25" height="600px" src="https://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/360s/image.html?photosphere=SchoolAndelaLagos2019/R0011214.JPG">%3c/iframe>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aGreat, now I can just tell a complete stranger to try this exciting new medium!%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:sectionextended data-background='http://del.h-cdn.co/assets/17/15/1600x800/landscape-1492014161-delish-deep-dish-cauliflower-pizza-1.jpg':)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aSo what?%0a%0aWell... your main stakeholder might have never tried VR!%0a%0a%25width=300px%25http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-6lrXWHYddK0/UGO7UZ-WMQI/AAAAAAAAAbs/SuBDKHKw-Ok/s1600/Bottomless+Pit.jpg%0a%0aand might also expect a software solution to work for years.%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aWhy does open source matter in VR? %0a%25comment%25You're basically strapping a state of the art all black device full of electronics running on software%0a%0a[@%0afabien@holodeck:~$ sudo su%0a[sudo] password for fabien: %0aSorry, try again.%0a[sudo] password for fabien: %0aSorry, try again.%0a[sudo] password for fabien: %0asudo: 3 incorrect password attempts%0afabien@holodeck:~$%0a@]%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:sectionextended data-background='https://roadtovrlive-5ea0.kxcdn.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/07/Mark-Zuckerberg-samsung-gear-vr.jpg':)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a(:html:)%0a%3cblockquote class="twitter-tweet">%3cp lang="en" dir="ltr">For the curious that's a follow up of %3ca href="https://t.co/NkqCNOemHa">https://t.co/NkqCNOemHa%3c/a>%3c/p>— Fabien Benetou 🇩🇪 (@utopiah) %3ca href="https://twitter.com/utopiah/status/1126390605066768384?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">May 9, 2019%3c/a>%3c/blockquote> %3cscript async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8">%3c/script> %0a(:htmlend:)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a(:section:)%0a(:html:)%0a%3cblockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en">%3cp lang="en" dir="ltr">"The Age of Surveillance Capitalism: The Fight for a Human Future at the New Frontier of Power" by %3ca href="https://twitter.com/shoshanazuboff?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">@shoshanazuboff%3c/a> %3ca href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/CPDP2019?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">#CPDP2019%3c/a> Opening Night: Book Launch %3ca href="https://t.co/FDBAxd21SJ">https://t.co/FDBAxd21SJ%3c/a> %3ca href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/TheAgeofSurveillanceCapitalism?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">#TheAgeofSurveillanceCapitalism%3c/a> %3ca href="https://t.co/jfKBA1FWmC">pic.twitter.com/jfKBA1FWmC%3c/a>%3c/p>— Fabien Benetou (@utopiah) %3ca href="https://twitter.com/utopiah/status/1090311516593799172?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">January 29, 2019%3c/a>%3c/blockquote>%0a%3cscript async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8">%3c/script>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0ahttp://www.underconsideration.com/brandnew/archives/mozilla_2017_logo.png%0a%0aWhy I'm contributing to Mozilla?%0a%25comment%25Because I have to know how it works and that, whenever I need, I can modify a piece, something fundamental in your daily life yet even more in VR since you as a developer and artist literally shape a new reality%0a[@%0afabien@holodeck:~$ sudo su%0a[sudo] password for fabien: %0aroot@holodeck:/home/fabien#%0a@]%0a%0ahttps://i.kinja-img.com/gawker-media/image/upload/s--GwVmX4Ri--/c_fit,fl_progressive,q_80,w_320/1350744892403313509.png'%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0ahttp://www.underconsideration.com/brandnew/archives/mozilla_2017_logo.png%0a%0aHow I'm contributing : A-Frame/A-painter PRs, issues, docs, participated to All Hands Hawaii and All Hands Austin, Dev Road Show Asia, Mozilla Tech Speaker... but mostly just chatting on Slack!%0a%0a%25thumb%25https://da2n2ohdektbr.cloudfront.net/uploads/logos/2016/11/23/11/11/image_gallery_mo132.png http://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/devroadshowasia.png https://air.cdn.mozilla.net/media/cache/b9/d8/b9d8e28cf113f03ee05f68ce21d68ba6.png %0a%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aWhy is the web relevant to VR and AR at all? Why is Mozilla getting involved?%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0athe problems%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0ahttp://i.imgur.com/LlZt2Xu.jpg%0a%0awalled gardens%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0ahttp://cdn.arstechnica.net/wp-content/uploads/2015/03/Blu_ray_icon.png%0a%0aquality as an excuse%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0ahttps://www.teknoblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/01/netflix-logo-beyaz-060116.png%0a%0aget trumped by distribution%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aBut... wait a second, can you do (proper) 3D on the web?%0a%0a(:html:)%0a%3cblockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en">%3cp lang="en" dir="ltr">When people ask if 3D or %3ca href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/VR?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">#VR%3c/a> on the web can really be "pretty" I'll also start to share %3ca href="https://twitter.com/Sketchfab?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">@sketchfab%3c/a> %3ca href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/glTF?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">#glTF%3c/a> page %3ca href="https://t.co/kbpPDAnxMA">https://t.co/kbpPDAnxMA%3c/a> in addition to %3ca href="https://twitter.com/playcanvas?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">@PlayCanvas%3c/a> %3ca href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/WebGL2?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">#WebGL2%3c/a> "After the flood" demo %3ca href="https://t.co/er6XaLwM8h">https://t.co/er6XaLwM8h%3c/a> and %3ca href="https://twitter.com/thespite?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">@thespite%3c/a> cru·ci·form %3ca href="https://t.co/QbaIudghxC">https://t.co/QbaIudghxC%3c/a> %3ca href="https://t.co/bgarsZbVdA">pic.twitter.com/bgarsZbVdA%3c/a>%3c/p>— Fabien Benetou (@utopiah) %3ca href="https://twitter.com/utopiah/status/956840285719363585?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">January 26, 2018%3c/a>%3c/blockquote>%0a%3cscript async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8">%3c/script>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aBut... wait another second, can you really do VR on the web?%0a%0ahttp://caniuse.com/#feat=webvr%0a%0ahttps://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/caniusewebvr.png%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aBut not just VR headsets%0a%0ahttp://unboring.net/cases/img/deeplinking/3_fue_responsive_webVR.png%0a%0a(Remember when your main stakeholder might have never tried VR?)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aIncluding new hardware, controllers%0a%0ahttps://blog.mozvr.com/content/images/2017/10/input-mapping.png%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!Quality is hard... QA across platform%0aalleviate the pain of testing for responsive design%0a* http://www.asadigital.net/en/qa/%0a* {-https://www.fishbowlvr.com/-}%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aActually the '''web''' is better than native{-, it is not a "low resolution port"-}.%0a%0a* ✓ Yes you can do WebVR PWAs.%0a* ✓ Yes you can do VR-to-VR transitions (without passing by the store, with passing data!)%0a%0a%25red%25Warning!%25%25 epileptic? Please close your eyes for a minute...%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:sectionextended data-background='https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/674727/27721720-19388346-5d17-11e7-912b-499886be0a8d.gif':)%0a%25color=white%25Going from one experience to the next, without leaving VR.%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!Works as a tool, not just and end goal%0aA-painter (also as prototyping tool)%0a%0ahttps://blog.mozvr.com/content/images/2016/09/apainter_menuc.gif%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a{-Turtles 🐢-} Shaders all the way down%0ahttps://www.shadertoy.com/%0a%0ahttps://github.com/wizgrav/aframe-effects%0ahttps://camo.githubusercontent.com/9fd0a6bbeab2e44962319c808f38777d94e1e85b/68747470733a2f2f77697a677261762e6769746875622e696f2f616672616d652d656666656374732f73637265656e2e706e67#.png%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aFirefox Reality%0a%0aMPL2.0 https://github.com/MozillaReality/FirefoxReality%0a%0ahttps://mixedreality.mozilla.org/static/logo-lockup-d0b98f82518b54b751be31f7a0dd11d9.svg%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aFirefox Reality%0a%0aMPL2.0 https://github.com/MozillaReality/FirefoxReality%0a%0ahttps://mixedreality.mozilla.org/static/goggles-304ed37a0e9635ccceea6232cda99f66.png%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aMozilla Spoke%0a%0aCreate 3D social scenes for Hubs%0a%0aLive https://hubs.mozilla.com/spoke%0a(:html:)%0a%3ciframe width="560" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/WmQKZJPhV7s" frameborder="0" allow="accelerometer; autoplay; encrypted-media; gyroscope; picture-in-picture" allowfullscreen>%3c/iframe>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a%0a(:section:)%0aMozilla Hubs%0a%0aMPL2.0 https://github.com/mozilla/hubs%0a%0aLive https://hubs.mozilla.com/%0a%0ahttps://assets-prod.reticulum.io/hubs/assets/images/hub-preview-light-no-shadow-5ebb166e8580d819b445892173ec0286.png%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a%0a(:section:)%0aMozilla Hubs%0a%0aMPL2.0 https://github.com/mozilla/hubs%0a(:html:)%0a%3ciframe width="560" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/4N_aPIT8YPY" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen>%3c/iframe>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aMozilla Hubs with Discord bot%0a%0aHow to https://blog.mozvr.com/hubs-discord-beta/%0a%0ahttps://blog.mozvr.com/content/images/2019/04/media-pin-broadcast.png%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aSecond and last part:%0a%0a* limitations of native AR%0a* WebAR, the definition%0a* deconstructing experiments%0a* references%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0ahttps://compass-ssl.surface.com/assets/05/88/05880203-90fb-49c4-9065-dbb8c77cf4d5.jpg?n=WhyHololens_Hero_1920_img.jpg%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!!limitations of native AR%0a%0a%25height=500px%25https://autonome.github.io/elephant/public/imgs/zero-aug17.png%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!!limitations of native AR (bis)%0a%0ahttp://ghk.h-cdn.co/assets/17/03/1600x800/gallery-1484671302-healthyappetizers.jpg%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!!WebAR, the definition%0a%0a%25height=400px%25https://3c1703fe8d.site.internapcdn.net/newman/gfx/news/hires/phone.jpg%0a%0aStarting with Argon Browser, 2011 (project started in 2009) GeorgiaTech %0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!!hardware support: all-ish%0a%0a* [[https://twitter.com/metaglasses/status/906269379905683463|meta2]]%0a* iOS 11 on iPhone 6S & above%0a* ... arguably anything with a camera%0a%0a%25height=200px%25https://pbs.twimg.com/media/DJO3MjDVYAUILPs.jpg%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!!browser support: all-ish%0a%0a%25height=200px%25http://cdn.digital-photo-secrets.com/images/mobile-phone-camera-close.jpg https://temasys.io/wp-content/uploads/2017/02/BrowserSupportImage.png%0a%0a%25height=200px%25https://www.3ders.org/images2015/intels-realsense-depth-sensing-3d-camera-about-to-get-real-00001.png https://i.ytimg.com/vi/UipeQVO0aw8/maxresdefault.jpg%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aXR Viewer %25thumb%25https://s.aolcdn.com/hss/storage/midas/fb4f84947f119d7a145888857db46d2c/204825462/mozilla.jpg%0a%0a%25height=300px%25http://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/webxr_viewer.jpg%0a%0aMPL2.0 https://github.com/mozilla-mobile/webxr-ios%0a%0aHow to https://labs.mozilla.org/projects/webxr-viewer/%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aXR Viewer, behind the magic%0a%0a %3ca-scene hit-test>%0a%0a pointA.distanceTo(pointB); //thanks to threejs Vector3 utils%0a%0aPlenty more of good examples https://examples.webxrexperiments.com/%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aPathfinder3 on MagicLeap%0a%0ahttps://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/BeyondTellerandMay2019/pathfinder3.jpg%0a%0aApache 2.0 https://github.com/pcwalton/pathfinder%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aServo (2D) on MagicLeap%0a%0ahttps://blog.servo.org/images/magicleap-servo.jpg%0a%0aHow to https://blog.servo.org/2018/12/04/magicleap/%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a(:html:)%0a%3cblockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en">%3cp lang="en" dir="ltr">Prototyping %3ca href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/AR?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">#AR%3c/a> tools using a Tupperware transparent cover as a “display” %3ca href="https://t.co/OHopqfsHnt">pic.twitter.com/OHopqfsHnt%3c/a>%3c/p>— Fabien Benetou (@utopiah) %3ca href="https://twitter.com/utopiah/status/959039651779698689?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">February 1, 2018%3c/a>%3c/blockquote>%0a%3cscript async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8">%3c/script>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aThird and last part (Aha! I did lie a bit there...)%0a%0aWeb'''X'''R%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aNeither just {-WebVR-} or {-WebAR-} but WebXR%0a%0a(:html:)%0a%3cblockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en">%3cp lang="en" dir="ltr">Announced at the W3C VR content authoring workshop in Brussels today: What we've been calling "WebVR 2.0" has been renamed the WebXR Device API, and the group developing it is now the Immersive Web Community Group.%3c/p>— Brandon Jones (@Tojiro) %3ca href="https://twitter.com/Tojiro/status/938086735258554368?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">December 5, 2017%3c/a>%3c/blockquote>%0a%3cscript async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8">%3c/script>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a%0a!!!status of the specifications%0a{-[[https://github.com/w3c/webvr/issues/254|AR extensions and modifications #254]]-}%0a%0aNow https://github.com/immersive-web/webxr/ rather than "just" an AR issues in the WebVR specification.%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!!Privacy in XR: how%0a%0a* https://blog.mozvr.com/principles-of-mixed-reality-permissions/%0ahttps://blog.mozvr.com/content/images/2018/11/informedconsent.png%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:sectionextended data-background='https://roadtovrlive-5ea0.kxcdn.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/07/Mark-Zuckerberg-samsung-gear-vr.jpg':)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a(:html:)%0a%3cblockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en">%3cp lang="en" dir="ltr">"The Age of Surveillance Capitalism: The Fight for a Human Future at the New Frontier of Power" by %3ca href="https://twitter.com/shoshanazuboff?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">@shoshanazuboff%3c/a> %3ca href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/CPDP2019?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">#CPDP2019%3c/a> Opening Night: Book Launch %3ca href="https://t.co/FDBAxd21SJ">https://t.co/FDBAxd21SJ%3c/a> %3ca href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/TheAgeofSurveillanceCapitalism?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">#TheAgeofSurveillanceCapitalism%3c/a> %3ca href="https://t.co/jfKBA1FWmC">pic.twitter.com/jfKBA1FWmC%3c/a>%3c/p>— Fabien Benetou (@utopiah) %3ca href="https://twitter.com/utopiah/status/1090311516593799172?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">January 29, 2019%3c/a>%3c/blockquote>%0a%3cscript async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8">%3c/script>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!Key takeaway%0adistribution trumps quality%0a%0aBut also...%0a# the VR experience itself is only 1 part of a larger process with multiple actors%0a# all major browser vendors are on board%0a# responsiveness is hard but manageable %0a# previews are less scary than nothing%0a# your existing WebVR knowledge can be used for WebAR%0a# XR is big business and Mozilla is providing more than high tech%0a** but high tech done right from OUR perspective.%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!Slides%0a[--https://fabien.benetou.fr/Testing/BeyondTellerandMay2019--]%0a%0a!!!references%0a(chronologically-ish)%0a%0a(:div style="font-size:small;":)%0a* https://www.cpr.org/news/story/for-some-prisoners-on-the-cusp-of-release-virtual-reality-readies-them-for-freedom%0a* Arturo Paracuellos from https://unboring.net for the visual on responsive design%0a* https://github.com/aframevr/ A-Frame, inspector, registry, A-painter, etc%0a* https://medium.com/super-ventures-blog/why-is-arkit-better-than-the-alternatives-af8871889d6a%0a* https://github.com/chenzlabs/aframe-ar%0a* https://github.com/mozilla/aframe-xr%0a* https://github.com/mozilla-mobile/webxr-ios%0a* https://github.com/w3c/webvr-content-workshop/issues%0a* https://github.com/immersive-web/webxr/%0a* https://blog.mozilla.org/blog/2018/06/13/within-webvr/%0a* https://developers.google.com/web/updates/2018/06/webar-chacmool%0a(:divend:)%0a(:sectionend:) Testing.CDL2019=>>comment%3c%3c%0ahttps://fabien.benetou.fr/Testing/DevRoadShow2019%0a add slides on specs, %0a support (e.g. CanIUse), %0a add all the workshops I organized%0aadd Tweets on %0a exokit%0a MagicLeap%0a https://twitter.com/utopiah/status/1103876550150123520%0a now working allowing to have a fully web based experienced from device boot%0a https://twitter.com/utopiah/status/1154772432307347457%0a 35C3%0a https://twitter.com/utopiah/status/1079326128685359107%0a https://twitter.com/utopiah/status/1078639680042819584%0a https://twitter.com/utopiah/status/1078338794158465025%0a https://twitter.com/utopiah/status/1078711231115153409%0aFOSDEM%0a https://twitter.com/utopiah/status/950823148295000068%0a https://archive.fosdem.org/2019/schedule/event/machine_learning_javascript/%0a add current call%0aconsider designer made slides on stack%0a could ask help from Yanick%0athreejs%0a https://github.com/gfxfundamentals/threejsfundamentals https://discoverthreejs.com%0aevents%0a AFrame meetups%0a>>%3c%3c%0a%0a(:html:)%0a%3clink rel="stylesheet" href="/pub/reveal.js-master/css/theme/black.css">%0a%3cscript src="/pub/reveal.js-master/lib/js/head.min.js">%3c/script>%0a%3cscript async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8">%3c/script>%0a%3cstyle>%0a.reveal section img {border:0; background:none;}%0a.reveal h2, h3, h4 {text-transform:none !important;}%0a.twitter-tweet { margin-left:220px !important; }%0a%3c/style>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a# make silly joke if audience see this%0a# have water available%0a# have phone charged for live demo%0a# {-verify connectivity over AirPlay-} not with Linux :(%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!Realite augmentee et realite virtuelle sur le web, etat des lieux%0a%0a(Capitole du Libre, Novembre 2019)%0a%0a%25width=250px%25https://pbs.twimg.com/profile_images/625413209575542784/iuSnoYb3_400x400.png%0a%0aLink with all links 🔗🔗🔗 at the end!%0a%0a%25right%25Fabien Benetou [[https://twitter.com/utopiah|@Utopiah]], WebXR developer [[http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/|%25border='0px'%25Path:/pub/images/by_3.0_88x31.png]]%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aDes "slides" en anglais... but very good!%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!Our short journey together:%0a%0a# who is this person on stage%0a# why does he care about XR%0a# what are some good open source examples%0a# understanding 1 example in WebVR%0a# the differences with WebAR and trying live%0a# new workflows%0a# what should you do (or not)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aThe web is a mess but it's an exciting creative mess!%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aFabien Benetou? @Utopiah? 🤔%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a%25height=100px%25https://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/devroadshow2019/EP.png%0aEuropean Parliament%0a(:html:)%0a%3cblockquote class="twitter-tweet">%3cp lang="en" dir="ltr">📌 Want a view into the future of %3ca href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/technology?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">#technology%3c/a>❓%3cbr>Hundreds of visitors could enjoy how our team scouts %3ca href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/technologicalinnovation?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">#technologicalinnovation%3c/a>🌐and develops it for the %3ca href="https://twitter.com/Europarl_EN?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">@Europarl_EN%3c/a> in our %3ca href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/Innovation_Week?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">#Innovation_Week%3c/a>.%3cbr>Watch▶what some MEPs thought about our village & feel free to give us your impressions 📲. %3ca href="https://t.co/No7d4ecawk">pic.twitter.com/No7d4ecawk%3c/a>%3c/p>— EP Technology (@EP_Technology) %3ca href="https://twitter.com/EP_Technology/status/1187386524402356225?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">October 24, 2019%3c/a>%3c/blockquote> %3cscript async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8">%3c/script> %0a(:htmlend:)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a%25height=100px%25https://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/devroadshow2019/unicef.png%0a(:html:)%0a%3cblockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en">%3cp lang="en" dir="ltr">Welcoming %3ca href="https://twitter.com/NubianVR?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">@NubianVR%3c/a> to the %3ca href="https://twitter.com/UNICEFGhana?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">@UNICEFGhana%3c/a> family. %3cbr>%3cbr>Big thank you to %3ca href="https://twitter.com/UNICEFinnovate?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">@UNICEFinnovate%3c/a>'s %3ca href="https://twitter.com/theentreflaneur?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">@theentreflaneur%3c/a> & %3ca href="https://twitter.com/utopiah?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">@utopiah%3c/a> for visiting Accra last week & kicking off an exciting & challenging collaboration w %3ca href="https://twitter.com/kabsseidu?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">@kabsseidu%3c/a>. %3ca href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/ForEveryChild?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">#ForEveryChild%3c/a>, %3ca href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/techforgood?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">#techforgood%3c/a>. %3ca href="https://t.co/N2nBh8KgjP">pic.twitter.com/N2nBh8KgjP%3c/a>%3c/p>— Fiachra McAsey (@FiachraMcAsey) %3ca href="https://twitter.com/FiachraMcAsey/status/1090203049119891456?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">January 29, 2019%3c/a>%3c/blockquote>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a%25height=100px%25https://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/devroadshow2019/Mozilla_logo.svg%0a>>comment%3c%3c%0aCould use https://hand-drawn-vr.glitch.me/%0a>>%3c%3c%0aContributor%0a(:html:)%0a%3cblockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en">%3cp lang="en" dir="ltr">When %3ca href="https://twitter.com/utopiah?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">@utopiah%3c/a> decides to make VR more like LEGOs, and turns %3ca href="https://twitter.com/aframevr?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">@aframevr%3c/a> into a more blocky experience drawing inspiration from Scratch! 🤩✨ %3ca href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/webvr?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">#webvr%3c/a> %3ca href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/yallhands?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">#yallhands%3c/a> %3ca href="https://t.co/5H1aM6tZYq">pic.twitter.com/5H1aM6tZYq%3c/a>%3c/p>— flaki (@slsoftworks) %3ca href="https://twitter.com/slsoftworks/status/941403037880520705?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">December 14, 2017%3c/a>%3c/blockquote>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!!Now that you know who I am...%0a%0a... who are you? Few questions to better understand what you want to see.%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!!Why did I start learning (Web)VR in 2015?%0a%0ahttps://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/devroadshow2019/wikis.png%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!!Method of the loci or how smart our body is%0a%0a(:html:)%0a%3cblockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en">%3cp lang="en" dir="ltr">Virtual memory palaces: immersion aids recall %3ca href="https://t.co/4hg2RT6Csn">https://t.co/4hg2RT6Csn%3c/a> "using virtual environments for creating more memorable experiences that enhance productivity through better recall of large amounts of information organized using the idea of virtual memory palaces." %3ca href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/VR?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">#VR%3c/a>%3c/p>— Fabien Benetou 🚅🇦🇹 (@utopiah) %3ca href="https://twitter.com/utopiah/status/1155106205930573824?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">July 27, 2019%3c/a>%3c/blockquote>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!!And the current outcome%0a%0ahttps://fabien.benetou.fr//pub/PIMVR/forcedlayout-tron.jpg%0a%0a(Details and live proof of concepts [[https://fabien.benetou.fr/Wiki/VirtualRealityInterface|🔗]] )%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!!But WebVR isn't just for the mind%0a%0ahttps://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/devroadshow2019/kinevr.jpg%0a%0a(Details and live proof of concepts [[https://github.com/Utopiah/KineVR|🔗]] )%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!So VR isn't "just" for games or corporate training%0a%0a👇 It is literally for what you make of it.%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:sectionextended data-background='https://roadtovrlive-5ea0.kxcdn.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/07/Mark-Zuckerberg-samsung-gear-vr.jpg':)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a(:html:)%0a%3cblockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en">%3cp lang="en" dir="ltr">"The Age of Surveillance Capitalism: The Fight for a Human Future at the New Frontier of Power" by %3ca href="https://twitter.com/shoshanazuboff?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">@shoshanazuboff%3c/a> %3ca href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/CPDP2019?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">#CPDP2019%3c/a> Opening Night: Book Launch %3ca href="https://t.co/FDBAxd21SJ">https://t.co/FDBAxd21SJ%3c/a> %3ca href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/TheAgeofSurveillanceCapitalism?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">#TheAgeofSurveillanceCapitalism%3c/a> %3ca href="https://t.co/jfKBA1FWmC">pic.twitter.com/jfKBA1FWmC%3c/a>%3c/p>— Fabien Benetou (@utopiah) %3ca href="https://twitter.com/utopiah/status/1090311516593799172?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">January 29, 2019%3c/a>%3c/blockquote>%0a%3cscript async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8">%3c/script>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!!Vivoos VR from Ideasis%0a%0aRehabilitation for children with psychological trauma [[https://www.unicef.org/innovation/stories/unicef-innovation-fund-graduate-ideasis|🔗]]%0a%0ahttps://www.unicef.org/innovation/sites/unicef.org.innovation/files/styles/hero_desktop/public/UN018020.jpg?itok=f5Njv1fK%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0ahttps://github.com/Ideasis/VivoosVR%0a%0a%25width=50pct%25https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Ideasis/VivoosVR/master/Readme%2520Images/Guideline_SS/11.JPG https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Ideasis/VivoosVR/master/Readme%2520Images/Guideline_SS/13.JPG%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!!Imisi3D in Lagos, Nigeria%0a%0aBringing virtual reality to classrooms without labs [[https://www.unicef.org/innovation/stories/unicef-innovation-fund-graduate-ideasis|🔗]]%0a%0ahttps://github.com/Imisi3D%0a%0ahttps://www.unicef.org/innovation/sites/unicef.org.innovation/files/styles/hero_desktop/public/VRKIds.JPG?itok=1_0WkppT%0a%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a(:html:)%0a%3cblockquote class="twitter-tweet">%3cp lang="en" dir="ltr">Happy to see that %3ca href="https://twitter.com/UNICEF?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">@UNICEF%3c/a> and %3ca href="https://twitter.com/UNICEFinnovate?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">@UNICEFinnovate%3c/a> recommend open source licenses, tools and processes to foster faster innovation at scale while being very pragmatic about the positive impact for startups 👌 %3ca href="https://t.co/7mYPzNsZQc">pic.twitter.com/7mYPzNsZQc%3c/a>%3c/p>— Fabien Benetou 🇪🇺🇧🇪🚆🇳🇱 (@utopiah) %3ca href="https://twitter.com/utopiah/status/1009149515289505794?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">June 19, 2018%3c/a>%3c/blockquote> %3cscript async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8">%3c/script> %0a(:htmlend:)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0ahttps://avatars3.githubusercontent.com/u/175849#.png%0a%0a* https://github.com/teliportme/remixVR%0a* https://github.com/nubianvr-source/BasicElectronics%0a* https://github.com/Veativetech/VeativeWebVR%0a* https://github.com/crenovator/VRMaker%0a...and more!%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0ahttps://avatars3.githubusercontent.com/u/175849#.png%0a%0aUNICEF Office of Innovation: [[https://www.unicef.org/innovation/reports/unicef-office-innovation-open-source-business-model|Open Source - Business Model]]%0a%0ahttps://github.com/unicef%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!!eyeskills.org by Ben Sinon to fix the lazy eye%0a%0aA tool for research and physical therapy %0a%0ahttps://gitlab.eyeskills.org/community/EyeSkillsCommunityApp.git%0a%0a(:html:)%0a%3cblockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en">%3cp lang="en" dir="ltr">Starting with open source %3ca href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/VR?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">#VR%3c/a> at %3ca href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/35c3?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">#35c3%3c/a> “Hacking how we see” %3ca href="https://t.co/kxuR298zGf">https://t.co/kxuR298zGf%3c/a> %3ca href="https://t.co/3lrppT2xPH">pic.twitter.com/3lrppT2xPH%3c/a>%3c/p>— Fabien Benetou 🛫🇩🇪 (@utopiah) %3ca href="https://twitter.com/utopiah/status/1079326128685359107?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">December 30, 2018%3c/a>%3c/blockquote>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!Mozilla Hubs%0a%0aBecause VR does not have to be a solitary experience%0a%0ahttps://github.com/mozilla/hubs/%0a%0ahttps://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/devroadshow2019/mozilla-hubs.jpg%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!Mozilla Hubs%0a%0a(:html:)%0a%3cblockquote class="twitter-tweet">%3cp lang="en" dir="ltr">🤩 Watching research on %3ca href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/VR?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">#VR%3c/a> in %3ca href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/VR?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">#VR%3c/a> using free software via a browser in a remote conference, welcome to 2019 %3ca href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/UIST2019?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">#UIST2019%3c/a> %3ca href="https://twitter.com/ACMUIST?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">@acmuist%3c/a> 👋 thanks to %3ca href="https://twitter.com/blairmacintyre?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">@blairmacintyre%3c/a> and %3ca href="https://twitter.com/downtohoerth?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">@downtohoerth%3c/a> %3ca href="https://t.co/F2kpPNxDY9">https://t.co/F2kpPNxDY9%3c/a> %3ca href="https://t.co/Ez6VqUn9mX">pic.twitter.com/Ez6VqUn9mX%3c/a>%3c/p>— Fabien Benetou 🇪🇺🇧🇪🚆🇳🇱 (@utopiah) %3ca href="https://twitter.com/utopiah/status/1186659653129789440?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">October 22, 2019%3c/a>%3c/blockquote> %3cscript async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8">%3c/script> %0a(:htmlend:)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a(:html:)%0a%3cblockquote class="twitter-tweet">%3cp lang="en" dir="ltr">Come join our test %3ca href="https://twitter.com/ByHubs?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">@ByHubs%3c/a> test podcasting room! - %3ca href="https://t.co/AYlHePIiCi">https://t.co/AYlHePIiCi%3c/a>%3cbr>%3cbr>Works on %3cbr>- Desktop VR%3cbr>- Quest%3cbr>- mobile browser (and stream your front facing cam in!) %3ca href="https://t.co/ULOrfUsuvc">pic.twitter.com/ULOrfUsuvc%3c/a>%3c/p>— Research VR Podcast (@ResearchVRcast) %3ca href="https://twitter.com/ResearchVRcast/status/1187769184320720909?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">October 25, 2019%3c/a>%3c/blockquote> %3cscript async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8">%3c/script> %0a(:htmlend:)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a... but actually why the web when XR is so performance hungry?%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:sectionextended data-background='https://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/w3c-slide-content/cycle.png':)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:sectionextended data-background='https://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/w3c-slide-content/cycles.png':)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:sectionextended data-background='https://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/w3c-slide-content/iterations.png':)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aCtrl-U View Page Source / (Q) Inspect Element%0a%0ahttps://techyinf97.files.wordpress.com/2017/10/images24-1467129429.jpg%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a[[https://aframe.io/docs/0.9.0/introduction/|Remix Glitch]]%0a%0ahttps://docs.unity3d.com/uploads/Main/DeployingUnityOffline-DownloadAssistant.png%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aApp stores%0a%0ahttps://i.kym-cdn.com/entries/icons/facebook/000/000/157/itsatrap.jpg%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!What happens during the 1st second of a WebVR experience%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!You get 3D in the browser%0a%0aAnd with WebGL, running on your GPU%0a%0ahttps://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/devroadshow2019/3dinbrowser.png%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!VR effect, or what you need to put on your headset%0a%0a* 2 eyes = 2 perspective (plus barel distortion)%0a%0ahttps://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/devroadshow2019/Mozilla_Hubs_environment.jpg%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!A concept new to the web : pose%0a%0aGoing from x,y, z-index to the position and rotation of a camera.%0a%0ahttps://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/devroadshow2019/behindthescenes.PNG%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!Asking the browser for the headset pose%0a%0ahttps://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/devroadshow2019/xrpose.png%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!... to a browser who can provide it%0a%0a%25thumb%25Like Firefox https://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/devroadshow2019/Firefox_Logo.png , Firefox Reality https://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/devroadshow2019/reality_icon-1024x1024.png or Exokit https://avatars2.githubusercontent.com/u/37630640#.png .%0a%0ahttps://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/devroadshow2019/vrinfirefox.png%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!... and getting the headset to ask it to its sensor%0a%0a(Thanks to our model Stefan!)%0a%0a(:html:)%0a%3ciframe width="560" height="315" sandbox="allow-same-origin allow-scripts" src="https://peertube.video/videos/embed/cb89effc-7d65-4856-974b-e0972ff9cc0c" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen>%3c/iframe>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a%0a[--([[https://peertube.video/videos/watch/cb89effc-7d65-4856-974b-e0972ff9cc0c|backup link]])--]%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!... to finally pass it all the way back!%0a%0ahttps://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/devroadshow2019/figure-1-mozilla-hubs.gif%0a%0a(with a little [[https://aframe.io/examples/showcase/a-blast/|demo]])%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aHey, let's look silly in front of a whole crowd : live coding!%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aUnstacking AFrame : ECSY%0a%0ahttps://blog.mozvr.com/introducing-ecsy/%0a%0ahttps://blog.mozvr.com/content/images/2019/10/ECSY-Architecture.svg%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aFor most popular usages%0a%0ahttps://blog.mozvr.com/content/images/2019/08/img360-1.png%0a%0ahttps://blog.mozvr.com/custom-elements-for-the-immersive-web/%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aBut... I don't want to code!%0a%0ahttps://blog.mozvr.com/introducing-ecsy/%0a%0ahttps://blog.mozvr.com/content/images/2019/10/ArchKitBlogHeader.jpg%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!Looks ma, no hands?! (or 🎮 API)%0a%0aBinding our controller pose (remember?) to 🖐️ our model [@navigator.getGamepads()[0].axes.forEach( (i, b) => buttons += mappingAxes[b] + ":" + i + "; " );@]%0a%0a(:html:)%0a%3cblockquote class="twitter-tweet">%3cp lang="en" dir="ltr">Switching key layouts. Soon I'll type a proper sentence and be able to compete on WPM 😉!%3cbr>%3cbr>So no I didn't give up on %3ca href="https://t.co/zvbgJxlAQr">https://t.co/zvbgJxlAQr%3c/a>%3cbr>%3cbr>Just using A/B key but could be wrist rotation instead or the value of an axis %3ca href="https://t.co/iwpkPCnDNW">pic.twitter.com/iwpkPCnDNW%3c/a>%3c/p>— Fabien Benetou 🛫🇩🇪 (@utopiah) %3ca href="https://twitter.com/utopiah/status/1158832710145728512?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">August 6, 2019%3c/a>%3c/blockquote>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!... and getting natural interactions.%0a%0aSo much potential: 🖐️📏🦆 [@LeftHandController.distanceTo( duck )@]%0a%0ahttps://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/devroadshow2019/hubsgrab.gif%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a(:html:)%0a%3ciframe style="width:1400px; height:1400px;" src="/pub/home/devroadshow2019/svg_sketches/?url=interactions.svg&invert=true" allowtransparency="true">%3c/iframe>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!Now that we have it all, we have to move forward thoughfully%0a%0aDiane Hosfelt's posts on MozVR blog [[https://blog.mozvr.com/author/avadacatavra/|🔗]]%0a%0ahttps://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/devroadshow2019/principles.jpg%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!... and in fact why it is fundamental that WE get it right.%0a%0aResearch in VR and simulations [[https://www.frontiersin.org/research-topics/5881/philosophical-and-ethical-aspects-of-a-science-of-consciousness-and-the-self|🔗]]%0a%0ahttps://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/devroadshow2019/matrixplug.jpg%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!Most of this applies to WebAR but with a couple of distinctions%0a%0aThe better we understand the environment, the more interesting. 🖥️👓%0a%0aExamples for the Mozilla XR Viewer [[https://develop.examples.webxrexperiments.com/|🔗]]%0a%0ahttps://develop.examples.webxrexperiments.com/examples/face_tracking/screenshot.jpg https://develop.examples.webxrexperiments.com/examples/light/screenshot.jpeg https://develop.examples.webxrexperiments.com/examples/sensing/screenshot.jpg%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a(:html:)%0a%3ciframe style="width:1400px; height:1400px;" src="/pub/home/devroadshow2019/svg_sketches/?url=xrcamera.svg&invert=true" allowtransparency="true">%3c/iframe>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aVR + AR on the web done right%0a%0aWebXR Device API%0a%0a%25height=100px%25https://immersive-web.github.io/webxr/images/spec-logo.png https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/e/ed/W3C%25C2%25AE_Icon.svg/1200px-W3C%25C2%25AE_Icon.svg.png%0a%0ahttps://immersive-web.github.io/webxr/%0a%0ahttps://github.com/immersive-web/%0a%0ahttps://caniuse.com/#search=webxr%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aWebAR before WebXRspecs are even implemented%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0apolyfill%0a%0ahttps://github.com/mozilla/webxr-polyfill/ (following https://github.com/immersive-web/webvr-polyfill )%0a%0ahttp://images.custommade.com/avnkIHvI4u3wrwlt5Qb3v_1ZEgs=/custommade-photosets/73600/73600.237739.jpg%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0ahttps://github.com/jeromeetienne/AR.js%0a%0a%25width=100px%25https://raw.githubusercontent.com/jeromeetienne/AR.js/master/AR.js-1920-1080-HD.png%0a%0ahttps://cloud.githubusercontent.com/assets/6317076/23833024/b2e045be-0737-11e7-9ef0-8e1ac9e49ba8.png%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0ahttps://github.com/nicolocarpignoli/GeoAR.js%0a%0ahttps://raw.githubusercontent.com/nicolocarpignoli/GeoAR.js/master/docs/places-name.gif%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aMozilla XR Viewer%0a%0ahttps://github.com/mozilla-mobile/webxr-ios%0a%0a(:html:)%0a%3ciframe width="560" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/AXiS2ngAv2w" frameborder="0" allow="accelerometer; autoplay; encrypted-media; gyroscope; picture-in-picture" allowfullscreen>%3c/iframe>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aEven a custom browser can provide a seemless workflow%0a%0a(:html:)%0a%3cblockquote class="twitter-tweet">%3cp lang="en" dir="ltr">I'm not sure it's documented anywhere but %3ca href="https://twitter.com/mozilla?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">@Mozilla%3c/a> XR Viewer registers wxrv:// as a protocol %3ca href="https://t.co/6uO2j2qpm4">https://t.co/6uO2j2qpm4%3c/a> making it very easy to go from a QR code to a %3ca href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/WebXR?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">#WebXR%3c/a> page! %3ca href="https://t.co/6MP87UjVK2">pic.twitter.com/6MP87UjVK2%3c/a>%3c/p>— Fabien Benetou 🇪🇺🇧🇪🚆🇳🇱 (@utopiah) %3ca href="https://twitter.com/utopiah/status/1171067447002173441?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">September 9, 2019%3c/a>%3c/blockquote> %3cscript async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8">%3c/script> %0a(:htmlend:)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aJavaScript, so what?%0a%0aD3 as one example among millions (ahem) of npm modules.%0a%0a(:html:)%0a%3cblockquote class="twitter-tweet">%3cp lang="en" dir="ltr">Robot heads size as %3ca href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/WebXR?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">#WebXR%3c/a> data visualisation example, next step using an actual dataset (not test=[1,2,3,4,5] 😅) and interactions %3cbr>%3cbr>Used %3ca href="https://twitter.com/d3js_org?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">@d3js_org%3c/a> with aframe-xr on %3ca href="https://twitter.com/mozilla?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">@mozilla%3c/a> XR viewer %3ca href="https://t.co/wyJTxDAbHx">pic.twitter.com/wyJTxDAbHx%3c/a>%3c/p>— Fabien Benetou 🇪🇺🇧🇪🚆🇳🇱 (@utopiah) %3ca href="https://twitter.com/utopiah/status/944606702225252352?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">December 23, 2017%3c/a>%3c/blockquote> %3cscript async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8">%3c/script> %0a(:htmlend:)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aIncluding physics, in JavaScript%0a%0ahttps://blog.mozvr.com/jinglesmash-physics/%0a%0a(:html:)%0a%3ciframe width="100%25" height="500px" src="https://bruno-simon.com/">%3c/iframe>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!Live WebAR demo%0aUsing Mozilla XR Viewer%0ahttps://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/devroadshow2019/lonelyscreen.png%0a[--(backup, because live demo curse... [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AXiS2ngAv2w|🔗]])--]%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0ahttps://res.cloudinary.com/teepublic/image/private/s--U2rfXCZ4--/t_Preview/b_rgb:191919,c_limit,f_jpg,h_630,q_90,w_630/v1497797887/production/designs/1676368_1.jpg%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aExokit%0a%0a"The future is immersive, content should be hardware agnostic, it is not possible to do 3D well while focusing on legacy 2D design."%0a%0aNative VR/AR/XR engine for JavaScript 🦖%0ahttps://github.com/exokitxr/exokit%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aExokit web%0a%0ahttps://user-images.githubusercontent.com/29695350/57173364-27482c80-6df4-11e9-9464-c8ddf4a00ccd.jpg%0a%0ahttps://docs.exokit.org/development-guide/how-to-use-exokit-web/ %0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aStepping back, using the power of FOSS for workflow%0a%0a"The whole is greater than the sum of its parts." ― Aristotle, maybe. %0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0ahttps://github.com/MozillaReality/WebXR-emulator-extension%0a%0a(:html:)%0a%3cblockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-conversation="none">%3cp lang="en" dir="ltr">We're making WebXR emulator extension which enables to test WebXR application on desktop browser%3ca href="https://t.co/XA6Wbr06FV">https://t.co/XA6Wbr06FV%3c/a>%3c/p>— takahiro(John Smith) (@superhoge) %3ca href="https://twitter.com/superhoge/status/1187813537525030912?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">October 25, 2019%3c/a>%3c/blockquote> %3cscript async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8">%3c/script> %0a(:htmlend:)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!Why you should start to create 3D content for the web%0a%0a!!!Analyzing the pipeline and sharing my personal workflow working with Blender 2.80%0a%0ahttps://unboring.net/workflows/creating-3d-content/img/cabecera.png%0ahttps://unboring.net/workflows/creating-3d-content/%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!How to make a PBR 3D model for the web%0a%0a!!!How to make it from scratch using Blender 2.80 and exporting to glTF%0a%0ahttps://unboring.net/workflows/how-to-make-pbr-web/img/cabecera.png%0a%0ahttps://unboring.net/workflows/how-to-make-pbr-web/%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!Workflow: Animation from Blender to three.js%0a%0a!!!Modelling/texturing/rigging/animating a 3D character with Blender for a WebGL project%0a%0ahttps://unboring.net/workflows/img/animation/cabecera.png%0a%0ahttps://unboring.net/workflows/animation.html%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a(:html:)%0a%3cblockquote class="twitter-tweet">%3cp lang="en" dir="ltr">Another way to do augmented reality : using motion tracking (detect features then solve camera motion) with the new %3ca href="https://twitter.com/blender_org?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">@Blender_org%3c/a> 2.8 cf documentation %3ca href="https://t.co/MNFuFIq9mO">https://t.co/MNFuFIq9mO%3c/a> and code %3ca href="https://t.co/ho6IAQorn8">https://t.co/ho6IAQorn8%3c/a> offline %3ca href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/AR?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">#AR%3c/a>%3cbr>%3cbr>Plenty to do to improve the outcome but it's a start! 😬 %3ca href="https://t.co/gWyEps4GnJ">pic.twitter.com/gWyEps4GnJ%3c/a>%3c/p>— Fabien Benetou 🇪🇺🇧🇪🚆🇳🇱 (@utopiah) %3ca href="https://twitter.com/utopiah/status/1161920343424024576?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">August 15, 2019%3c/a>%3c/blockquote> %3cscript async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8">%3c/script> %0a(:htmlend:)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aNot modifying workflows.%0a%0aEnabling new workflows entirely.%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a(:html:)%0a%3cblockquote class="twitter-tweet">%3cp lang="en" dir="ltr">What if sending your brand new %3ca href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/WebXR?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">#WebXR%3c/a> page to your %3ca href="https://twitter.com/magicleap?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">@MagicLeap%3c/a> was just a click away? A simple code snippet to embbed on your page a cute low-key button to send to your own code to a simple web server I made earlier controlling %3ca href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/exokit?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">#exokit%3c/a> %3ca href="https://t.co/vCiuI8mrOO">https://t.co/vCiuI8mrOO%3c/a> %3ca href="https://t.co/Eywl9kmNzg">pic.twitter.com/Eywl9kmNzg%3c/a>%3c/p>— Fabien Benetou 🇪🇺🇧🇪🚆🇳🇱 (@utopiah) %3ca href="https://twitter.com/utopiah/status/1097206140507705344?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">February 17, 2019%3c/a>%3c/blockquote> %3cscript async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8">%3c/script>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a(:html:)%0a%3cblockquote class="twitter-tweet">%3cp lang="en" dir="ltr">🤩 Watching research on %3ca href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/VR?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">#VR%3c/a> in %3ca href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/VR?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">#VR%3c/a> using free software via a browser in a remote conference, welcome to 2019 %3ca href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/UIST2019?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">#UIST2019%3c/a> %3ca href="https://twitter.com/ACMUIST?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">@acmuist%3c/a> 👋 thanks to %3ca href="https://twitter.com/blairmacintyre?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">@blairmacintyre%3c/a> and %3ca href="https://twitter.com/downtohoerth?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">@downtohoerth%3c/a> %3ca href="https://t.co/F2kpPNxDY9">https://t.co/F2kpPNxDY9%3c/a> %3ca href="https://t.co/Ez6VqUn9mX">pic.twitter.com/Ez6VqUn9mX%3c/a>%3c/p>— Fabien Benetou 🇪🇺🇧🇪🚆🇳🇱 (@utopiah) %3ca href="https://twitter.com/utopiah/status/1186659653129789440?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">October 22, 2019%3c/a>%3c/blockquote> %3cscript async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8">%3c/script> %0a(:htmlend:)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0ahttps://github.com/EloiStree/HelloPaintingJam/wiki/WriteUp%0a%0ahttps://camo.githubusercontent.com/305978f41d5265912648b658e981ff2e6fb486f3/68747470733a2f2f7062732e7477696d672e636f6d2f6d656469612f43317a796e586c57384155617169522e6a7067#.jpg%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a(:html:)%0a%3cblockquote class="twitter-tweet">%3cp lang="en" dir="ltr">From paper to %3ca href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/XR?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">#XR%3c/a> (or just 3D) on the web in a couple of steps! %3ca href="https://t.co/6RdM4BM1wh">https://t.co/6RdM4BM1wh%3c/a>%3cbr>%3cbr>How does it work?%3cbr>- hand 📝draw on a %3ca href="https://twitter.com/moleskine?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">@Moleskine%3c/a> Pen+ Ellipse%3cbr>- export SVG and upload online%3cbr>- extrude the SVG in %3ca href="https://twitter.com/aframevr?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">@AFrameVR%3c/a> (using %3ca href="https://twitter.com/luiguild?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">@luiguild%3c/a> component %3ca href="https://t.co/TWkBMI1tyA">https://t.co/TWkBMI1tyA%3c/a> )%3cbr>%3cbr>…that's it! %3ca href="https://t.co/DJfODq3XJH">pic.twitter.com/DJfODq3XJH%3c/a>%3c/p>— Fabien Benetou 🇪🇺🇧🇪🚆🇳🇱 (@utopiah) %3ca href="https://twitter.com/utopiah/status/1148630163736989701?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">July 9, 2019%3c/a>%3c/blockquote> %3cscript async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8">%3c/script> %0a(:htmlend:)%0a(:sectionend:) %0a%0a(:section:)%0a(:html:)%0a%3cblockquote class="twitter-tweet">%3cp lang="en" dir="ltr">Better integration of %3ca href="https://twitter.com/aframevr?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">@AFrameVR%3c/a>/%3ca href="https://twitter.com/blender_org?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">@Blender_org%3c/a>/%3ca href="https://twitter.com/glTF3D?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">@glTF3D%3c/a> using custom properties: e.g. prop to add matching component! %3ca href="https://t.co/4ydl19X2aW">https://t.co/4ydl19X2aW%3c/a> %3ca href="https://t.co/YOrJRCWwDe">pic.twitter.com/YOrJRCWwDe%3c/a>%3c/p>— Fabien Benetou 🇪🇺🇧🇪🚆🇳🇱 (@utopiah) %3ca href="https://twitter.com/utopiah/status/899556139091853312?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">August 21, 2017%3c/a>%3c/blockquote> %3cscript async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8">%3c/script> %0a(:htmlend:)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a(:html:)%0a%3cblockquote class="twitter-tweet">%3cp lang="en" dir="ltr">2> from Blender to %3ca href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/WebVR?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">#WebVR%3c/a> in 1 click (really) thanks to %3ca href="https://twitter.com/glTF3D?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">@glTF3D%3c/a> & %3ca href="https://twitter.com/aframevr?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">@AFrameVR%3c/a> (cf demo %3ca href="https://t.co/96ujPe582J">https://t.co/96ujPe582J%3c/a> &script %3ca href="https://t.co/cx4EXDAJXY">https://t.co/cx4EXDAJXY%3c/a> %3ca href="https://t.co/gMGMiVMqBb">pic.twitter.com/gMGMiVMqBb%3c/a>%3c/p>— Fabien Benetou 🇪🇺🇧🇪🚆🇳🇱 (@utopiah) %3ca href="https://twitter.com/utopiah/status/896013359702835200?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">August 11, 2017%3c/a>%3c/blockquote> %3cscript async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8">%3c/script> %0a(:htmlend:)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a(:html:)%0a%3cblockquote class="twitter-tweet">%3cp lang="en" dir="ltr">So much for the trust... 😅%3cbr>%3cbr>Since the GIF is not very clear here are the 2 videos %3ca href="https://t.co/eZT8sekC4Q">https://t.co/eZT8sekC4Q%3c/a> with editing on %3ca href="https://twitter.com/glitch?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">@Glitch%3c/a> for %3ca href="https://twitter.com/magicleap?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">@magicleap%3c/a> Prismatic, one using bluetooth keyboard and the other, because it's %3ca href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/AR?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">#AR%3c/a>!, using a proper keyboard.%3cbr>%3cbr>PS: there is a glTF mesh hidden %3ca href="https://t.co/2OyjVNC1fL">pic.twitter.com/2OyjVNC1fL%3c/a>%3c/p>— Fabien Benetou 🇪🇺🇧🇪🚆🇳🇱 (@utopiah) %3ca href="https://twitter.com/utopiah/status/1186955448110501888?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">October 23, 2019%3c/a>%3c/blockquote> %3cscript async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8">%3c/script> %0a(:htmlend:)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0ahttps://www.miscw.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/06/play-a-game-1000x600.jpg%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a%25height=600px%25https://vrlab-brussels.info/wiki/wiki/pub/PresentationScreenshotStack.png%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:sectionextended data-background='https://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/w3c-slide-content/actors.png':)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:sectionextended data-background='https://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/w3c-slide-content/actorslayers.png':)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:sectionextended data-background='https://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/w3c-slide-content/stack.png':)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a(:html:)%0a%3cblockquote class="twitter-tweet">%3cp lang="en" dir="ltr">Monado? %3ca href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/OpenXR?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">#OpenXR%3c/a> on Linux! %3ca href="https://twitter.com/Wallbraker?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">@Wallbraker%3c/a> talking about open source XR and the full FOSS OpenXR runtime! %3ca href="https://t.co/ky6cMhEQjI">pic.twitter.com/ky6cMhEQjI%3c/a>%3c/p>— FossXR (@FossXR) %3ca href="https://twitter.com/FossXR/status/1188001069743427584?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">October 26, 2019%3c/a>%3c/blockquote> %3cscript async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8">%3c/script> %0a(:htmlend:)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a(:html:)%0a%3cblockquote class="twitter-tweet">%3cp lang="en" dir="ltr">Final talk of the day! %3ca href="https://twitter.com/rpavlik?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">@rpavlik%3c/a> on behalf of %3ca href="https://twitter.com/thekhronosgroup?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">@thekhronosgroup%3c/a> talking about %3ca href="https://twitter.com/OpenXR?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">@OpenXR%3c/a> check it live! %3ca href="https://t.co/1HnNIjCmmI">pic.twitter.com/1HnNIjCmmI%3c/a>%3c/p>— FossXR (@FossXR) %3ca href="https://twitter.com/FossXR/status/1188123047892602881?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">October 26, 2019%3c/a>%3c/blockquote> %3cscript async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8">%3c/script> %0a(:htmlend:)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a(:html:)%0a%3cblockquote class="twitter-tweet">%3cp lang="en" dir="ltr">Room-Scale tracking with the oculus rift on %3ca href="https://twitter.com/OpenHMD?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">@OpenHMD%3c/a> with the incredible %3ca href="https://twitter.com/thaytan?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">@thaytan%3c/a> live now! %3ca href="https://t.co/Pbfon8lHpN">pic.twitter.com/Pbfon8lHpN%3c/a>%3c/p>— FossXR (@FossXR) %3ca href="https://twitter.com/FossXR/status/1188069926717808641?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">October 26, 2019%3c/a>%3c/blockquote> %3cscript async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8">%3c/script> %0a(:htmlend:)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a(:html:)%0a%3cblockquote class="twitter-tweet">%3cp lang="en" dir="ltr">The year of the virtual %3ca href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/Linux?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">#Linux%3c/a> desktop is happening! Looking at %3ca href="https://twitter.com/xrdesktop?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">@xrdesktop%3c/a> with %3ca href="https://twitter.com/spulaniraba?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">@spulaniraba%3c/a> right now! %3ca href="https://t.co/XArcTMfK9e">pic.twitter.com/XArcTMfK9e%3c/a>%3c/p>— FossXR (@FossXR) %3ca href="https://twitter.com/FossXR/status/1188054904172175360?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">October 26, 2019%3c/a>%3c/blockquote> %3cscript async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8">%3c/script> %0a(:htmlend:)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a(:html:)%0a%3cblockquote class="twitter-tweet">%3cp lang="en" dir="ltr">I must go deeper... running %3ca href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/WebVR?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">#WebVR%3c/a> on Linux... in a %3ca href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/VR?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">#VR%3c/a> desktop (obviously %3ca href="https://twitter.com/xrdesktop?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">@xrdesktop%3c/a>!) thanks to %3ca href="https://twitter.com/exokitXR?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">@exokitXR%3c/a> %3cbr>%3cbr>Again surprised by how efficiently both build processes went, kudos on great projects to bring %3ca href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/XR?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">#XR%3c/a> on Linux!👌🙇‍♂️ %3ca href="https://t.co/PfXH1zKKmB">pic.twitter.com/PfXH1zKKmB%3c/a>%3c/p>— Fabien Benetou (@utopiah) %3ca href="https://twitter.com/utopiah/status/1164059349490249728?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">August 21, 2019%3c/a>%3c/blockquote> %3cscript async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8">%3c/script> %0a(:htmlend:)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0ahttps://scholarlykitchen.sspnet.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/06/12329159165_a12a8df2ca_b.jpg%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!🛑 Why should you NOT try WebXR?%0a%0aHonestly,%0a%0a# if you need to deploy tomorrow accross all platforms.%0a# you are not interested in 3D or new interactions.%0a# you need a stable toolchain.%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!Why should you invest in learning WebXR tomorrow morning?%0a%0a# it works, seriously.%0a# it's a new frontier!%0a# if you don't shape a new medium, who will?%0a# VR, AR, XR, spatial computing might become pervasive in the near future. Understanding the implications for our privacy today is urgent and important.%0a# you might finally put your cognitive science degree to a practical usage ;)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aCommunity announcement%0a%0ahttps://www.hack-webar.net%0a%0ahttps://www.hack-webar.net/pub/webar-hackaton01ogc.jpg%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a(:html:)%0a%3cblockquote class="twitter-tweet">%3cp lang="en" dir="ltr">%3ca href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/WebAR?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">#WebAR%3c/a> hackathon on designing a visual editor for geospatial data straight from the browser %3ca href="https://t.co/1BCxo9ZhKr">pic.twitter.com/1BCxo9ZhKr%3c/a>%3c/p>— Fabien Benetou (@utopiah) %3ca href="https://twitter.com/utopiah/status/1195689345879023618?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">November 16, 2019%3c/a>%3c/blockquote> %3cscript async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8">%3c/script> %0a(:htmlend:)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a(:html:)%0a%3cblockquote class="twitter-tweet">%3cp lang="en" dir="ltr">There we go! %3ca href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/WebAR?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">#WebAR%3c/a> and geospatial at %3ca href="https://twitter.com/capitoledulibre?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">@capitoledulibre%3c/a> hackathon started, come say hi, play and learn in the open 😇 %3ca href="https://t.co/4s0QVtioGt">https://t.co/4s0QVtioGt%3c/a> %3ca href="https://t.co/IG7Bc4PDsN">pic.twitter.com/IG7Bc4PDsN%3c/a>%3c/p>— Fabien Benetou (@utopiah) %3ca href="https://twitter.com/utopiah/status/1195640445738590214?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">November 16, 2019%3c/a>%3c/blockquote> %3cscript async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8">%3c/script> %0a(:htmlend:)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aAgain why do I care so much for (Web)XR to be open?%0a%0ahttps://fabien.benetou.fr//pub/PIMVR/forcedlayout-tron.jpg%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a... but why should YOU care for (Web)XR to be open?!%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a(:html:)%0a%3cblockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-conversation="none">%3cp lang="en" dir="ltr">What is less obvious but just as important is learned helplessness. When you use a proprietary solution you gradually give up on your needs. You try once or twice to get it fixed or improved but hitting a wall you give up.%3cbr>%3cbr>Using FLOSS you can always pull up your sleeves.%3cbr>%3cbr>Agency%3c/p>— Fabien Benetou 🇪🇺🇧🇪🚆🇳🇱 (@utopiah) %3ca href="https://twitter.com/utopiah/status/1186895792755355648?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">October 23, 2019%3c/a>%3c/blockquote> %3cscript async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8">%3c/script> %0a(:htmlend:)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a%0a(:section:)%0aWhy should YOU care for (Web)XR to be open?!%0a%0a(:html:)%0a%3cp class="fragment fade-in-then-semi-out visible" data-fragment-index="1">%0aBecause if XR is really a novel tool for thinking,%0a%3c/p>%0a%3cp class="fragment fade-in-then-semi-out visible" data-fragment-index="2">%0a%3ca href="/Testing/PhilosophicalFoundationsOfXR">%3cimg src="https://pbs.twimg.com/media/DyoTlZ6WkAAPqW0.jpg" height="400px" />%3c/a>%0a%3c/p>%0a%3cp class="fragment fade-in-then-semi-out visible" data-fragment-index="3">%0awe MUST keep it %3cspan class="fragment highlight-red" data-fragment-index="4">free and open%3c/span>%3c/b>.%0a%3c/p>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!Realite augmentee et realite virtuelle sur le web, etat des lieux%0a%0a(Capitole du Libre, Novembre 2019)%0a%0a%25width=250px%25https://pbs.twimg.com/profile_images/625413209575542784/iuSnoYb3_400x400.png%0a%0ahttps://fabien.benetou.fr/Presentation/CDL2019%0a%0a%25right%25Fabien Benetou [[https://twitter.com/utopiah|@Utopiah]], WebXR developer [[http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/|%25border='0px'%25Path:/pub/images/by_3.0_88x31.png]]%0a(:sectionend:) Testing.Codiax2017=(:html:)%0a%3clink rel="stylesheet" href="/pub/reveal.js-master/css/theme/black.css">%0a%3cscript src="/pub/reveal.js-master/lib/js/head.min.js">%3c/script>%0a%3cstyle>%0a.reveal section img {border:0;}%0a%3c/style>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aPresentation check :%0a%0a# hide URL (F11)%0a# start 28min timer%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a%25thumb%25https://pbs.twimg.com/media/DM_INrGX0AA2t6f.jpg%0a%0a!!Making data tangible: using VR for data visualization - [[http://www.codiax.co|Codiax]], November 2017%0a%0a(URL available as the last slide)%0a%0a----%0a%0a%25right%25Fabien Benetou [[https://twitter.com/utopiah|@Utopiah]], WebVR developer [[http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/|%25border='0px'%25Path:/pub/images/by_3.0_88x31.png]]%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!What to expect from this talk%0a# why VR doesn't matter%0a# how does VR work%0a# how to design for VR%0a# what's data visualisation%0a# how is data visualisation in VR so different%0a# how to make data visualisation in VR%0a# let's make one!%0a# references%0a%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aI can't ...%0a%0a%25comment%25go to Mars, I can't scuba dive in the Marianne trenches, I can't juggle 4-dimensional toys, I can't hike in hyperbolic space, I can't organize my thoughts by moving them in space,%0ahttp://virtualrealitytimes.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/03/Screen-Shot-2016-09-14-at-4.37.05-PM.png%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aVR in itself does not matter.%0a%0a%25comment%25How it impacts your daily life and the daily life of those around you when you come back does matter.%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:sectionextended data-background='https://i.kinja-img.com/gawker-media/image/upload/s--GwVmX4Ri--/c_fit,fl_progressive,q_80,w_320/1350744892403313509.png':)%0a%0aWhat's VR?%0a%25comment%25Fooling your senses, giving up temporarily control to explore another reality%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aHow does VR work?%0a%0ahttp://magicianmagicians.com/wp-content/uploads/close-up-magician.jpg%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:sectionextended data-background='http://del.h-cdn.co/assets/17/15/1600x800/landscape-1492014161-delish-deep-dish-cauliflower-pizza-1.jpg':)%0aWhich is WHY you can't imagine it%0a%0aWhich is WHY you can't share it%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aOK but how does this magical hardware work?%0a%0ahttp://www.hizook.com/files/users/3/valve_lighthouse/Valve_Lighthouse_Tracker_Animated.gif%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aSo we are not a brain in a vat anymore...%0a%0a%25width=500px%25https://cdn-images-1.medium.com/max/800/1*TxrR4g5d6HZVhBN0nyRwcA.jpeg %0a%0a%25width=300px%25http://www.divernet.com/library/sid66/334322.jpg%25%25 not %25width=100px%25 http://vignette2.wikia.nocookie.net/ironman/images/9/96/Iron-Man-AOU-Render.png%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aRethinking space%0a%0ahttps://cdn-images-1.medium.com/max/800/1*07fEZmJ7JVAwa9TExmjtKw.png%0a%0a%25width=150px%25https://cdn-images-1.medium.com/max/800/1*FYiAzZOvMvr3HZ21xY7BdA.png https://cdn-images-1.medium.com/max/800/1*mtWG5W_Jsg8JrjqWS3XA4w.png%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!!interfaces%0a%25width=300px%25https://material-design.storage.googleapis.com/publish/vr_v_1/vrexternal/0B7WCemMG6e0VaGR4NEIxUlZ0VmM/interactivepatterns_displayreticle.png https://material-design.storage.googleapis.com/publish/vr_v_1/vrexternal/0B7WCemMG6e0VTER3TnN6T1BDaDQ/interactivepatterns_feedback_audio.png https://material-design.storage.googleapis.com/publish/vr_v_1/vrexternal/0B7WCemMG6e0VREMzWkpKRm85WUU/interactivepatterns_controls_fusebuttons.png%0a%0aIt's not just about the head mounted display.%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!!your target platforms%0a%25width=800px%25http://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/w3c-slide-content/platforms.jpg%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!Old and new constraints%0a%25width=200px%25http://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/w3c-slide-content/web-accessibility.jpg http://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/w3c-slide-content/responsive.png%0a%25width=200px%25http://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/w3c-slide-content/adaptive_vs_responsive.png http://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/w3c-slide-content/adaptive.jpg%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!UX foundations%0a# '''test in VR'''. If you did not try you are WRONG.%0a# it's '''all''' work in progress, we are learning.%0a# the medium has strength and weaknesses.%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!UX rules%0a* don't control the camera rotation, make smooth movements%0a* know the minimum mean of interaction%0a* know how the body works%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!UX guidelines%0a* provide sensory feedback for ALL actions%0a* good silhouette, emotively animated with appropriate audio >> all the polygons in the world%0a* know where people usually look%0a* make a consistent environment%0a* forget photorealism%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aWhy does open source matter in VR? %0a%25comment%25You're basically strapping a state of the art all black device full of electronics running on software%0a%0a[@%0afabien@holodeck:~$ sudo su%0a[sudo] password for fabien: %0aSorry, try again.%0a[sudo] password for fabien: %0aSorry, try again.%0a[sudo] password for fabien: %0asudo: 3 incorrect password attempts%0afabien@holodeck:~$%0a@]%0a%0a%25width=300px%25https://i0.wp.com/innovationtoronto.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/01/pinso-microsoft-holodeck-8.jpg%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:sectionextended data-background='https://roadtovrlive-5ea0.kxcdn.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/07/Mark-Zuckerberg-samsung-gear-vr.jpg':)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0ahttp://www.underconsideration.com/brandnew/archives/mozilla_2017_logo.png%0a%0aWhy I'm contributing to Mozilla?%0a%25comment%25Because I have to know how it works and that, whenever I need, I can modify a piece, something fundamental in your daily life yet even more in VR since you as a developer and artist literally shape a new reality%0a[@%0afabien@holodeck:~$ sudo su%0a[sudo] password for fabien: %0aroot@holodeck:/home/fabien#%0a@]%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0ahttp://www.underconsideration.com/brandnew/archives/mozilla_2017_logo.png%0a%0aBeing a Mozilla contributor (A-Frame/A-painter PR, issues, docs, organize WebXR events, dozen of workshops... but mostly just chatting on Slack!)%0a%0a[-- + WebVR freelancer (PoC P&G, AirBus, European Parliament, startups, workshops) [[%3c%3c]]+ WebVR startup co-founder (imec.istart 2017 incubee) --]%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:sectionextended data-background='https://camo.githubusercontent.com/53881dcba6c272f3680084148630071cf556144c/68747470733a2f2f766174656c6965722e6e65742f4d7944656d6f2f417061696e746572506879736963732f70726576696577732f566c6164696d69722e6a7067#.png':)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:sectionextended data-background='http://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/Mobilizing/C-blkCXWAAEqkZB.jpg':)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a(:sectionextended data-background='http://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/Mobilizing/women.jpg':)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a(:sectionextended data-background='http://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/Mobilizing/CB-WebVR1.jpg':)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a(:sectionextended data-background='http://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/Mobilizing/CB-webVR3.jpg':)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a(:sectionextended data-background='http://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/Mobilizing/CdHCVSDWoAQ8WqP.jpg':)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a(:sectionextended data-background='http://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/Mobilizing/Cj5b-ymUkAAfDea.jpg':)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a(:sectionextended data-background='http://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/Mobilizing/VRHackahonJanuaru2016VictoryWebVR.jpg':)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a(:sectionextended data-background='http://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/Mobilizing/bristol.jpg':)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a(:sectionextended data-background='http://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/Mobilizing/day1.jpg':)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a(:sectionextended data-background='http://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/Mobilizing/fabien-brussels2.jpg':)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a(:sectionextended data-background='http://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/Mobilizing/fabien-lab.jpg':)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a(:sectionextended data-background='http://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/Mobilizing/greece.jpg':)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a(:sectionextended data-background='http://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/Mobilizing/hack.jpg':)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a(:sectionextended data-background='http://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/Mobilizing/maxresdefault.jpg':)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a(:sectionextended data-background='http://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/Mobilizing/molengeek.jpg':)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a(:sectionextended data-background='http://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/Mobilizing/paris.jpg':)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a~200 WebVR demos%0a%0a%25width=600px%25https://camo.githubusercontent.com/304309420aa5397bf195e0ed8eafc6f1036eba09/68747470733a2f2f616672616d652e696f2f696d616765732f61776f612f666f6f7462616c6c2d76722e676966#.png%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a... and now that I spent all that time learning, building, creating I want to SHARE what I made!%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aWhat is there was a platform that all devices supported? Introducing '''WebVR'''.%0a%0a%25thumb%25http://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/w3c-slide-content/browserdilema.png%0a%0ahttps://cdn-images-1.medium.com/max/2000/1*_UMg85H2VmTKkQ8UaoAykw.jpeg%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aActually the '''web''' is better than native{-, it is not a "low resolution port"-}.%0a%0a* ✓ Yes you can do WebVR PWAs.%0a* ✓ Yes you can do VR-to-VR transitions (without passing by the store, with passing data!)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:sectionextended data-background='https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/674727/27721720-19388346-5d17-11e7-912b-499886be0a8d.gif':)%0a%25color=white%25Going from one experience to the next, without leaving VR.%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aIncluding new hardware, controllers%0a%0ahttps://blog.mozvr.com/content/images/2017/10/input-mapping.png%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0ahttp://unboring.net/cases/img/deeplinking/3_fue_responsive_webVR.png%0a%0abut also new opportunities%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a%25width=400px%25https://pbs.twimg.com/media/C3WMzYaWcAAJofV.jpg%0a%0afaster process%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:sectionextended data-background='https://blog.mozvr.com/content/images/2017/03/animationTool-1.gif':)%0a%0anew tools%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aWhat if ... we didn't even need to '''know''' anything to '''make''' VR content?%0a%0a(:html:)%0a%3ciframe width="800px" height="600px" src="https://aframe.io/a-painter/?url=https://ucarecdn.com/b2de6fa3-2574-4f7f-bca9-ccc3cf89aacc/">%3c/iframe>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!aframe.io/apainter%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a... ok but we don't want to do "art", %0a%0awe are serious business people!%0a%0a!Data visualization%0aFinally%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aOk but why?%0a%0a!!Process%0a# define a problem to solve %25grey%25based on a mental model%0a# gather, clean and represent the data %25grey%25to facilitate the discover of an unexpected pattern%0a** via interactions or not%0a# insight generated from it %25grey%25invite to update the initial mental model%0a# allow backtracking %25grey%25from the unexpected pattern to data, optionally it's processing%0a## thus understand why it was unexpected%0a# update %25grey%25the initial mental model%0a%25comment%25Consequently beyond solely adding an extra dimension being able to use 6DoF for natural interaction might be one of the most important added value of VR data visualization.%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!Still a young field!%0a%0ahttps://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/6/63/Playfair-piechart.jpg/200px-Playfair-piechart.jpg%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!How to do it right?%0amaximizing the ink/data ratio%0a%0aSadly that was just a heuristic on how to do "traditional" dataviz right.%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!The curse of knowledge%0a%0a%25width=300px%25https://www.mathsisfun.com/data/images/pie-chart-example.svg https://www.tutorialspoint.com/r/images/barchart_months_revenue.png%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!More dimensions%0ahttp://static4.businessinsider.com/image/51bf15f869bedd9d5c000039-1657-999/3d%2520pie.png%0a%0ahttps://www.telerik.com/clientsfiles/189762_3dbarchart.JPG%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!Laziness%0a%0ahttps://static1.squarespace.com/static/5911a131b8a79b417a812d79/t/591d2bf8bebafbf01b1a9b26/1495084029421/#.png%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!The risk of laziness%0a%0a(:html:)%0a%3cblockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en">%3cp lang="en" dir="ltr">You know what's the problem with %3ca href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/VR?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">#VR%3c/a>?%3cbr>%3cbr>No it's not the price.%3cbr>No it's not the imperfect technology.%3cbr>No it's not the pseudo isolation.%3cbr>%3cbr>It's much simpler yet so much harder to change... we are just not that CREATIVE! %3cbr>%3cbr>We have a new new medium to think yet WE are stuck on our ways %3ca href="https://t.co/xEaHxRj32V">pic.twitter.com/xEaHxRj32V%3c/a>%3c/p>— Fabien Benetou (@utopiah) %3ca href="https://twitter.com/utopiah/status/930492711190323201?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">November 14, 2017%3c/a>%3c/blockquote>%0a%3cscript async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8">%3c/script>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!!Changing perspective, literally%0a%0aDiving in data%0a%0ahttp://nanomeai.com/clickandbuilds/Calcflow/wp-content/uploads/2016/10/screenshot-3.png%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!!Still trying to crank up dimensions%0a%0ahttps://i.ytimg.com/vi/myI4P9C34A0/maxresdefault.jpg%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!But to do it right it has to be personal%0a%0ahttps://media.giphy.com/media/rtJpOHS9Jd4vC/giphy.gif%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!!The impossible challenge of showcasing data visualization in VR...%0a%0aWelcome to meta-flatland!%0a%0a(:html:)%0a%3ciframe width="560" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/N0WjV6MmCyM?t=15" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen>%3c/iframe>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a%0a(15seconds in)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!wow...%0a%0a(:html:)%0a%3ciframe width="560" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/wacNaAVGXdU" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen>%3c/iframe>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!!Wow... until%0a%0a(:html:)%0a%3ciframe width="560" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/oXtspak9aVU?t=1075" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen>%3c/iframe>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a%0a(at 17:55 to 18:50)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!Shared attention%0aThis is not Skype and sharing a screen.%0a%0a(:html:)%0a%3ciframe width="560" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/oXtspak9aVU?t=1366" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen>%3c/iframe>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a%0a(22min in)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!Live demo: adit%0a%0ahttps://wmurphyrd.shinyapps.io/adit/%0a%0a(with video as 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...%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0ahttps://www.ashwinarchitects.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2016/01/understand-architects-in-coimbatore.jpg%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0ahttps://www.xtns.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/06/beach-resort-scenic-beach-resorts-in-virginia-beach-on-the-boardwalk-pet-resorts-in-virginia-beach-resort-packages-in-virginia-beach-boardwalk-resort-virginia-beach-pictures-atrium-resort-virgini.jpg%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0ahttps://www.doyouyoga.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/02/11-Positive-Financial-Steps-You-Can-Take-as-a-Yoga-Teacher-733x440.jpg%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!But then...%0a%0aWhen interaction becomes central, at what point does data visualization becomes "just" an interface?%0a%0ahttps://cdn-images-1.medium.com/max/1600/1*jaZWju1ns6V3TD4-AHFV5A.gif%0a%0a[[https://medium.com/@iamnayr/building-the-kubernetes-virtual-reality-experience-b681464f0c98|building the kubernetes VR experience]]%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a%0a!!!UX+Data Virtual Reality%0a%25width=400px%25https://i.ytimg.com/vi/EEN_sNXMyko/maxresdefault.jpg%0a%0a* %25newwin%25[[http://www.anabeckerdesign.com/ana/vr-dataviz-talk|Ana Asnes Becker]] %25red%25[[https://youtu.be/0K_CyHtPCW0?t=1098|bad]]%25%25 and %25green%25[[https://youtu.be/0K_CyHtPCW0&t=1105|good]]%25%25 (including "I don't know, we'll figure it out!")%0a** think like and architect, "feeling about space"%0a** make it personal, relatable%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!!Low hanging fruits I didn't try yet%0a* 3D brain scan manipulation %0a%0ahttps://github.com/wmurphyrd/aframe-super-hands-component/raw/master/readme_files/super-hands-demo.gif%0a%0a* explore Google Analytics data via WebVR%0a** https://ga-dev-tools.appspot.com/query-explorer/ with access_token allows to get a JSON%0a* manage Amazon Web Services%0a** https://aws.amazon.com/sdk-for-browser/%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!Live coding%0aaka how to look silly in public.%0a%0a%25width=300px%25https://i.gr-assets.com/images/S/compressed.photo.goodreads.com/books/1457364208i/29437996._UY788_SS788_.jpg%0a%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aWhat's still coming%0a* better cheaper hardware...%0a* learning the grammar of data visualisation in VR%0a* Web...%0a** WebAR%0a** WebXR%0a** WebVR 2.0%0a*** with AR extension?%0a** W3C workshop in Brussels%0a* [[https://www.meetup.com/VR-LAB-Brussels/events/245102357/|VR+ML workshop with VR.LAB Brussels]] following my failure %25thumb%25https://pbs.twimg.com/media/DMuSbjQW0AUhwaX.jpg%25%25%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!VR dataviz resources%0a* http://datavized.com/examples/%0a** https://twitter.com/utopiah/status/923985275453431808%0a* https://www.datavizvr.com/product DatavizVR discussions, cf meeting at SVVR in October 2016%0a* https://twitter.com/joshcarpenter/status/924052252569903104%0a* articles%0a** https://gravityjack.com/news/developer-tips/virtual-reality-data-visualization/%0a** https://medium.com/samsung-internet-dev/not-just-games-new-unusual-uses-of-virtual-reality-4ff5787a58eb%0a** https://medium.com/inborn-experience/vr-dataviz-41ef0dc879c%0a* http://technode.com/2017/04/28/this-startup-wants-to-shake-up-data-visualization-with-vr/ kineviz met at NYVR Expo%0a** https://medium.com/kineviz-blog%0a** https://looker.com/blog/creation-of-lookvr%0a* http://www.storybench.org/how-to-make-a-simple-virtual-reality-data-visualization/%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!dataviz in WebVR using A-Frame%0a* [[https://aframevr.slack.com/messages/C2QJTDJAH/|#dataviz]] on the Slack%0a* https://github.com/almossawi/aframe-d3-visualization%0a* d3/block builder%0a** http://blockbuilder.org/search#text%253Daframe%0a** demos including W3C workshop discussions%0a*** https://twitter.com/micahstubbs%0a* https://twitter.com/Datatitian%0a** https://github.com/wmurphyrd/adit%0a** https://github.com/wmurphyrd/gg-aframe%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!Own examples of dataviz%0aRoughly sorted by date%0a* https://vatelier.net/Demos/RollerCoasterEdits%0a* PIMVR cf [[Wiki/VirtualRealityInterface]]%0a* d3/block builder demos including W3C workshop discussions%0a** http://blockbuilder.org/search#text=aframe;user=Utopiah%0a* [[WorkshopWebVRAsExplorable/WorkshopWebVRAsExplorable#getOwnPropertyNames]]%0a* https://vatelier.net/MyDemo/FrankfurtSummit2017/%0a* beyond VR, AR to make datasets contextual https://twitter.com/utopiah/status/929765531435061248%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a%0a%25thumb%25https://pbs.twimg.com/media/DM_INrGX0AA2t6f.jpg%0a%0a!!Data visualisation in VR - [[http://www.codiax.com|Codiax]], November 2017%0a%0a!!!http://tinyurl.com/codiax%0a%0aPermanent URL: [--https://fabien.benetou.fr/Testing/Codiax2017?action=reveal--]%0a%0a----%0a%0a%25right%25Fabien Benetou [[https://twitter.com/utopiah|@Utopiah]], WebVR developer [[http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/|%25border='0px'%25Path:/pub/images/by_3.0_88x31.png]]%0a(:sectionend:) Testing.DataVizBESpring2020=https://twitter.com/maartenzam/status/1234897864507215874 https://www.meetup.com/Belgian-Dataviz-Meetup/events/269157154/%0a%0aSources%0a%0a* https://twitter.com/flowimmersive/status/1235632067813076997%0a* @micahstubbs t-sne #Webvr project%0a* https://twitter.com/utopiah/status/1153026263998705665%0a* https://twitter.com/utopiah/status/1217751328237158400%0a* https://twitter.com/mustafasaifee42/status/1184501757239578624%0a* https://twitter.com/utopiah/status/1106238075095654402 Testing.DecentralisedMetaVerse=(:html:)%0a%3clink rel="stylesheet" href="/pub/reveal.js-master/css/theme/black.css">%0a%3cscript src="/pub/reveal.js-master/lib/js/head.min.js">%3c/script>%0a%3cstyle>%0a.reveal section img {border:0;}%0a%3c/style>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!Distributed metaverse, exploring decentralized VR%0a%0a----%0a%0a%25right%25Fabien Benetou [[https://twitter.com/utopiah|@Utopiah]], WebVR developer [[http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/|%25border='0px'%25Path:/pub/images/by_3.0_88x31.png]]%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:sectionextended data-background='https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/674727/27721720-19388346-5d17-11e7-912b-499886be0a8d.gif':)%0a%25color=white%25Going from one experience to the next, without leaving VR.%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0ahttp://photos3.meetupstatic.com/photos/event/8/9/7/5/600_447155189.jpeg%0a* test%0a* make%0a* show%0aDo not wait for anything to be finished to show it!%0a%0aThank you all for coming. Next time '''you''' have to present '''us''' something.%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0ahttps://armada.digital/wp-content/uploads/2017/07/LogoDigityser.png%0a* themes: VR/AR + AI + IoT%0a* incubator, co-working space, %0a%0aThanks for hosting us.%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0ahttps://www.mozilla.org/media/img/mission/poster-mission.350865aebc9d.jpg%0a%0a"Our mission is to ensure the Internet is a global public resource, open and accessible to all. An Internet that truly puts people first, where individuals can shape their own experience and are empowered, safe and independent."%0a%0aThanks for the food and drinks.%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aWe'll explore how WebVR in general and modern distributed web can help to make the metaverse possible.%0a%0aSince July it's possible to go from a VR experience to the next without leaving VR. This opens the door to making experiences connected to each other. This is possible thanks to A-Frame link component so let's explore the possibilities!%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aWhy decentralized in the first place?%0a* freedom%0a* resilience%0a* creativity%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a%0a(:sectionextended data-background='http://vrlab-brussels.info/wiki/pub/zuckerbergvr.jpg':)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aFoundations%0a* >1 VR experience%0a** so '''not''' a [[(Wikipedia:)Single-page application]]!%0a%0aOptional%0a# providing a preview (e.g. 360)%0a# bringing information from one to the next (e.g. profile and backpack with items) %0a# being on hosted different server (e.g. 1 experience on my server, 1 on yours)%0a# being decentralized (not just few large servers)%0a# being distributed (1 experience hosted over multiple servers)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0ahttps://blockchainhub.net/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/centralized-distributed-decentralized.jpg%0a%0a%25thumb%25https://product-guides.oculus.com/images/documentation/rift/latest/home_store.jpg https://roadtovrlive-5ea0.kxcdn.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/09/blog_oculus_store_small.png http://cdn.akamai.steamstatic.com/steamcommunity/public/images/clans/5519564/386317a59d642d8121cd042b413cf415474a9beb.png%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aHurdles%0a* protocol compatibility (going from Decentraland to an A-Frame page to a SteamVR game ...)%0a* backpack compatibility (e.g. bringing a sword at a business meeting)%0a* transition time (preloading?)%0a* spoofing (cf W3C October workshop)%0a* flood of non curated content%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aLet's build basic experiences and connect them%0a* Demo https://a-link.glitch.me/%0a* @@%3ca-link>@@ https://aframe.io/docs/0.6.0/components/link.html%0a* Code https://glitch.com/edit/#!/a-link?path=README.md:1:0%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!Solutions%0a%0a||border=1%0a||!Name ||!Primitive ||!Platform ||! Traversal support ||!Commercial ||!Blockchain DB ||!Coverage ||!Multi-platform ||%0a||A-Frame ||%3ca-link> ||? || || ||Agnostic but no component available || ||Potentially ||%0a||[[https://decentraland.org/|decentraland]] || || || || ||Ethereum ||[[http://voicesofvr.com/561-decentraland-using-ethereum-blockchain-ico-to-sell-virtual-real-estate/|Voices of VR]] ||Unknown ||%0a||[[http://fontus.io/|fontus.io]] || || || || ||IPFS ||http://fontus.io/docs/howto ||Unknown ||%0a||? || || || || || || || ||%0a* arguably%0a** {Steam,Oculus,GearVR} Home%0a*** but they force a home, a central point, not distributed nor decentralized%0a* discussion on backpack PoCs cf%0a** http://vatelier.net/MyDemo/LinkWithBackpack/%0a** http://vatelier.net/MyDemo/BackpackPIMVR/%0a* progresses of glTF (?)%0a* Prior discussions https://www.reddit.com/r/WebVR/comments/5mygdy/defining_the_metaverse_as_a_mvp/%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!References%0a* why http://dci.mit.edu/decentralizedweb%0a* https://github.com/ethereum/web3.js/ for DAOs and blockchain cf [[Events/IMALBlockchainHacklab]]%0a* real time networking https://matrix.org for exchanges e.g. position%0a* sharing large files e.g. videos, meshes, point clouds, etc https://webtorrent.io%0a* https://ipfs.io for persistence e.g. worlds cf [[Tools/Ipfs]]%0a(:sectionend:)%0a Testing.DevRoadShow2017HongKong=(:html:)%0a%3clink rel="stylesheet" href="/pub/reveal.js-master/css/theme/black.css">%0a%3cscript src="/pub/reveal.js-master/lib/js/head.min.js">%3c/script>%0a%3cstyle>%0a.reveal section img {border:0;}%0a%3c/style>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aPresentation check :%0a%0a# hide URL / fullscreen%0a# start 30min timer%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0ahttps://pbs.twimg.com/media/DIfK-MeUMAA81aV.jpg%0a%0a!!WebVR - DevRoadShow 2017, Hong Kong%0a%0a[--https://fabien.benetou.fr/Testing/DevRoadShow2017HongKong?action=reveal--] / [--[[(http://)tinyurl.com/DevRoadShowHK]]--]%0a%0a----%0a%0a%25right%25Fabien Benetou [[https://twitter.com/utopiah|@Utopiah]], WebVR developer [[http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/|%25border='0px'%25Path:/pub/images/by_3.0_88x31.png]]%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aI can't ...%0a%0a%25comment%25go to Mars, I can't scuba dive in the Marianne trenches, I can't juggle 4-dimensional toys, I can't hike in hyperbolic space, I can't organize my thoughts by moving them in space,%0ahttp://virtualrealitytimes.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/03/Screen-Shot-2016-09-14-at-4.37.05-PM.png%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aVR in itself does not matter.%0a%0a%25comment%25How it impacts your daily life and the daily life of those around you when you come back does matter.%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:sectionextended data-background='https://i.kinja-img.com/gawker-media/image/upload/s--GwVmX4Ri--/c_fit,fl_progressive,q_80,w_320/1350744892403313509.png':)%0a%0aWhat's VR?%0a%25comment%25Fooling your senses, giving up temporarily control to explore another reality%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:sectionextended data-background='http://del.h-cdn.co/assets/17/15/1600x800/landscape-1492014161-delish-deep-dish-cauliflower-pizza-1.jpg':)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aWhy does open source matter in VR? %0a%25comment%25You're basically strapping a state of the art all black device full of electronics running on software%0a%0a[@%0afabien@holodeck:~$ sudo su%0a[sudo] password for fabien: %0aSorry, try again.%0a[sudo] password for fabien: %0aSorry, try again.%0a[sudo] password for fabien: %0asudo: 3 incorrect password attempts%0afabien@holodeck:~$%0a@]%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:sectionextended data-background='https://roadtovrlive-5ea0.kxcdn.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/07/Mark-Zuckerberg-samsung-gear-vr.jpg':)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aWhat did I do about it (knowing I'm not such a great coder)?%0a%0a>>comment%3c%3c%0aworking on my personal project (PIMVR) without letting others experience an %25grey%25obscure%25%25 technology (VRLab Brussels workshops)%0a>>%3c%3c%0a%0ahttp://vrlab-brussels.info/wiki/wiki/pub/MeetupApril2016/highres_448912119.jpeg%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a(:html:)%0a%3cblockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en">%3cp lang="en" dir="ltr">Nobody joined but still had a great %3ca href="https://twitter.com/Meetup">@Meetup%3c/a> , that's how fascinating %3ca href="https://twitter.com/explorables">@explorables%3c/a> are 😉 %3ca href="https://t.co/MYRUntNKVw">https://t.co/MYRUntNKVw%3c/a> %3ca href="https://t.co/7CDF1bzwhd">pic.twitter.com/7CDF1bzwhd%3c/a>%3c/p>— 🦊Singapore (@utopiah) %3ca href="https://twitter.com/utopiah/status/905342775683579904">September 6, 2017%3c/a>%3c/blockquote>%0a%3cscript async src="//platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8">%3c/script>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0ahttp://www.underconsideration.com/brandnew/archives/mozilla_2017_logo.png%0a%0aWhy I'm contributing to Mozilla?%0a%25comment%25Because I have to know how it works and that, whenever I need, I can modify a piece, something fundamental in your daily life yet even more in VR since you as a developer and artist literally shape a new reality%0a[@%0afabien@holodeck:~$ sudo su%0a[sudo] password for fabien: %0aroot@holodeck:/home/fabien#%0a@]%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0ahttp://www.underconsideration.com/brandnew/archives/mozilla_2017_logo.png%0a%0aBeing a Mozilla contributor (A-Frame/A-painter PR, issues, docs, organize WebXR events, dozen of workshops... but mostly just chatting on Slack!)%0a%0a[-- + WebVR freelancer (PoC P&G, AirBus, European Parliament, startups, workshops) [[%3c%3c]]+ WebVR startup co-founder (imec.istart 2017 incubee) --]%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0ahttp://3dvrcentral.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/02/tg0hygwo.bmp#.png%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a%0a(:sectionextended data-background='https://camo.githubusercontent.com/53881dcba6c272f3680084148630071cf556144c/68747470733a2f2f766174656c6965722e6e65742f4d7944656d6f2f417061696e746572506879736963732f70726576696577732f566c6164696d69722e6a7067#.png':)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0ahttps://ada.is/webvr/images/aframecommunity.png%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:sectionextended data-background='http://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/Mobilizing/C-blkCXWAAEqkZB.jpg':)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a(:sectionextended data-background='http://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/Mobilizing/women.jpg':)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a(:sectionextended data-background='http://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/Mobilizing/CB-WebVR1.jpg':)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a(:sectionextended data-background='http://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/Mobilizing/CB-webVR3.jpg':)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a(:sectionextended data-background='http://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/Mobilizing/CdHCVSDWoAQ8WqP.jpg':)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a(:sectionextended data-background='http://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/Mobilizing/Cj5b-ymUkAAfDea.jpg':)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a(:sectionextended data-background='http://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/Mobilizing/VRHackahonJanuaru2016VictoryWebVR.jpg':)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a(:sectionextended data-background='http://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/Mobilizing/bristol.jpg':)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a(:sectionextended data-background='http://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/Mobilizing/day1.jpg':)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a(:sectionextended data-background='http://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/Mobilizing/fabien-brussels2.jpg':)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a(:sectionextended data-background='http://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/Mobilizing/fabien-lab.jpg':)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a(:sectionextended data-background='http://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/Mobilizing/greece.jpg':)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a(:sectionextended data-background='http://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/Mobilizing/hack.jpg':)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a(:sectionextended data-background='http://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/Mobilizing/maxresdefault.jpg':)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a(:sectionextended data-background='http://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/Mobilizing/molengeek.jpg':)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a(:sectionextended data-background='http://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/Mobilizing/paris.jpg':)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a~200 WebVR demos%0a%0a%25width=600px%25https://camo.githubusercontent.com/304309420aa5397bf195e0ed8eafc6f1036eba09/68747470733a2f2f616672616d652e696f2f696d616765732f61776f612f666f6f7462616c6c2d76722e676966#.png%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aWhat are my options to distribute the VR experiences I spent so much time developing? Oculus Store, Steam, %0a%0a... basically incompatible walled gardens%0ahttp://i.imgur.com/LlZt2Xu.jpg%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0ahttps://tctechcrunch2011.files.wordpress.com/2016/06/app-store-graveyard1.jpg%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aWhat is there was a platform that all devices supported? Introducing '''WebVR'''.%0a%0a%25thumb%25http://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/w3c-slide-content/browserdilema.png%0a%0ahttps://cdn-images-1.medium.com/max/2000/1*_UMg85H2VmTKkQ8UaoAykw.jpeg%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a%0a(:section:)%0aActually the '''web''' is better than native{-, it is not a "low resolution port"-}.%0a%0a* ✓ Yes you can do WebVR PWAs.%0a* ✓ Yes you can do VR-to-VR transitions (without passing by the store, with passing data!)%0a%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:sectionextended data-background='https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/674727/27721720-19388346-5d17-11e7-912b-499886be0a8d.gif':)%0a%25color=white%25Going from one experience to the next, without leaving VR.%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aA-Frame + A-Frame inspector + A-Frame repository + A-painter + A-whatever-you-want ?%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aA-Frame%0a%0ahttps://phonegap.com/blog/uploads/2016-11/a-frame.jpg%0a%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aWhat if ... we didn't even need to '''know''' anything to '''make''' VR content?%0a%0a(:html:)%0a%3ciframe width="800px" height="600px" src="https://aframe.io/a-painter/?url=https://ucarecdn.com/b2de6fa3-2574-4f7f-bca9-ccc3cf89aacc/">%3c/iframe>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!A-Frame%0a%0aLive coding, aka how to look silly in public.%0a%0a%25width=300px%25https://i.gr-assets.com/images/S/compressed.photo.goodreads.com/books/1457364208i/29437996._UY788_SS788_.jpg%0a%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aA-Frame (bis)%0a%0a{-Turtles 🐢-} Shaders all the way down%0a%0a(:html:)%0a%3ciframe width="800px" height="600px" src="https://equinox-rainstorm.glitch.me/">%3c/iframe>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aA-Frame inspector%0a%0ahttp://end3r.com/slides/gamedevjs-aframe/img/inspector-registry.gif%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aA-Frame repository%0a%0a(:html:)%0a%3ciframe width="800px" height="600px" src="https://aframe.io/aframe-registry/">%3c/iframe>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aA-painter (also as prototyping tool)%0a%0ahttps://blog.mozvr.com/content/images/2016/09/apainter_menuc.gif%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aA-whatever-you-want?%0a%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aA pretty complex setup?%0a%0ahttps://www.mozilla.org/media/img/styleguide/identity/firefox/guidelines-logo.7ea045a4e288.png%0a%0a# have a working VR setup e.g. HTC Vive or Oculus Rift%0a# install (or update to) Firefox 55 64 bits (because it's like 2017...)%0a# visit a WebVR e.g. http://aframe.io/a-painter%0a# ... there is no step 4! That's it%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aContributing isn't just for the benefit of humanity ... it's also a ton of fun!%0a%0aPS: done in few minutes in 15 lines of "code"!%0a(:html:)%0a%3ciframe width="800px" height="600px" src="http://vatelier.net/MyDemo/Rotating360/">%3c/iframe>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aWhat's landing very soon:%0a* 4k video texture resolution in Nightly,%0a* Servo support for DayDream,%0a* Beyond WebVR: WebAR and WebXR,%0a* W3C Specs: finalizing WebVR (!), starting WebAR%0a* Bringing it all together with WebXR polyfill,%0a* ... again, your idea?%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a%0a(:section:)%0aVR for good, UNICEF support%0a%0ahttp://unicefstories.org/tag/seed-funding/%0a%0a%25width=500px%25http://21028-presscdn.pagely.netdna-cdn.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/09/UN051292-270x200.jpg%0a%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aPast recurrent Q&A:%0a%0a* Mobile?%0a* Performance? GPU usage? What GPU should I buy?%0a* cardboard costs%0a* AFrame vs Apainter%0a* Will 360 videos replace traditional films?%0a* What are the usages of VR?%0a* Is AR better than VR?%0a* Is VR just for training/education?%0a%0aYour question?%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a... and because I'm crazy [[http://jsbin.com/besude/edit?html,css,output|CSS + WebAnimations + WebVR]]%0a%0aVR-painting from Singapore, "plants"%0a%0a(:html:)%0a%3ciframe width="800px" height="600px" src="https://aframe.io/a-painter/?url=https://ucarecdn.com/3e3abc50-e20a-4380-acc3-9b3e68827b1b/">%3c/iframe>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a%0a%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!Enough blabla...%0a%0aNot only VR isn't an obscure tech of the future it's a technology that you can use today and contribute to today. Come try!%0a%0ahttps://blog.mozvr.com/content/images/2016/02/post-splash-4.jpg%0a(:sectionend:) Testing.DevRoadShow2017InternalSummary=(:html:)%0a%3clink rel="stylesheet" href="/pub/reveal.js-master/css/theme/white.css">%0a%3cscript src="/pub/reveal.js-master/lib/js/head.min.js">%3c/script>%0a%3cstyle>%0a.reveal section img {border:0;}%0a%3c/style>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0ahttps://pbs.twimg.com/media/DIfK-MeUMAA81aV.jpg%0a%0a!!DevRoadShow 2017 Internal summary%0a%0a----%0a%0a%25right%25Fabien Benetou [[https://twitter.com/utopiah|@Utopiah]], WebVR developer [[http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/|%25border='0px'%25Path:/pub/images/by_3.0_88x31.png]]%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aTable of content%0a%0a# review of KPIs%0a# methodological accuracy%0a# Per city summary%0a## Singapore, Singapore%0a## Ho Chi Minh, Vietnam%0a## Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia%0a## Penang, Malaysia%0a## Hong Kong, China%0a# Organization review%0a# Tool ecosystem review%0a# Suggestions for improvements%0a# Overall summary%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aKPIs%0a%0a* "Wooooooow" per minute during demos%0a* "Where can I get the slides" after%0a* selfie requests%0a* "what can I do for my thesis using VR + ...?"%0a* ...%0a* I didn't actually do all that but :%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aVR tips and tricks%0a* virtual camera to walk around 360%0a** %25thumb%25https://pbs.twimg.com/media/DKi2ipqU8AAVFzP.jpg%0a* embedding Apainter content for "fresh" local models%0a** http://tinyurl.com/devroadshowfinal%0a* in VR Apainter tutorial%0a** (links coming)%0a* networked Apainter for live demo including artist and crowd%0a** http://tinyurl.com/devroadshow%0a* upgrading "VictoR"%0a** wireless HMD%0a** on-battery base stations%0a** 2 extra plug adapters%0a** USB-C to... anything, VGA (sigh) included%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0ahttp://d2r5da613aq50s.cloudfront.net/wp-content/uploads/296113.image0.jpg%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a* slow thinker need more time for feedback%0a* presenting around a fire camp works but...%0a** each problem individually solved but...%0a** this + that + that other thing brings quality down%0a* (VR) support during rush%0a* presenting is not demoing (listening to talks and integrating)%0a* demoing is not presenting (setup before event)%0a* learning from each other (locked room, WebAnim+CSS Grid+WebAR demo)%0a* finding local experts, getting a thread%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0ahttps://pbs.twimg.com/media/DIfK-MeUMAA81aV.jpg%0a%0aThanks Sandra, Ali, Barry, HJ, Markus%0a%0a%25thumb%25https://pbs.twimg.com/media/DKlKZ27UQAAbbl-.jpg:large%0a(:sectionend:)%0a Testing.DevRoadShow2017MalaysiaKL=(:html:)%0a%3clink rel="stylesheet" href="/pub/reveal.js-master/css/theme/black.css">%0a%3cscript src="/pub/reveal.js-master/lib/js/head.min.js">%3c/script>%0a%3cstyle>%0a.reveal section img {border:0;}%0a%3c/style>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0ahttps://pbs.twimg.com/media/DIfK-MeUMAA81aV.jpg%0a%0a!!WebVR - DevRoadShow 2017, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia%0a%0a[--https://fabien.benetou.fr/Testing/DevRoadShow2017MalaysiaKL?action=reveal--] / [--[[(http://)tinyurl.com/DevRoadShowKL]]--]%0a%0a----%0a%0a%25right%25Fabien Benetou [[https://twitter.com/utopiah|@Utopiah]], WebVR developer [[http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/|%25border='0px'%25Path:/pub/images/by_3.0_88x31.png]]%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aI can't ...%0a%0a%25comment%25go to Mars, I can't scuba dive in the Marianne trenches, I can't juggle 4-dimensional toys, I can't hike in hyperbolic space, I can't organize my thoughts by moving them in space,%0ahttp://virtualrealitytimes.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/03/Screen-Shot-2016-09-14-at-4.37.05-PM.png%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aVR in itself does not matter.%0a%0a%25comment%25How it impacts your daily life and the daily life of those around you when you come back does matter.%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a%25width=500px%25https://i.kinja-img.com/gawker-media/image/upload/s--GwVmX4Ri--/c_fit,fl_progressive,q_80,w_320/1350744892403313509.png%0a%0aWhat's VR?%0a%25comment%25Fooling your senses, giving up temporarily control to explore another reality%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aWhy does it open source matter in VR? %0a%25comment%25You're basically strapping a state of the art all black device full of electronics running on software%0a%0a[@%0afabien@holodeck:~$ sudo su%0a[sudo] password for fabien: %0aSorry, try again.%0a[sudo] password for fabien: %0aSorry, try again.%0a[sudo] password for fabien: %0asudo: 3 incorrect password attempts%0afabien@holodeck:~$%0a@]%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:sectionextended data-background='https://roadtovrlive-5ea0.kxcdn.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/07/Mark-Zuckerberg-samsung-gear-vr.jpg':)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aWhat did I do about it (knowing I'm not such a great coder)?%0a%0a>>comment%3c%3c%0aworking on my personal project (PIMVR) without letting others experience an %25grey%25obscure%25%25 technology (VRLab Brussels workshops)%0a>>%3c%3c%0a%0ahttp://vrlab-brussels.info/wiki/wiki/pub/MeetupApril2016/highres_448912119.jpeg%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a(:html:)%0a%3cblockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en">%3cp lang="en" dir="ltr">Nobody joined but still had a great %3ca href="https://twitter.com/Meetup">@Meetup%3c/a> , that's how fascinating %3ca href="https://twitter.com/explorables">@explorables%3c/a> are 😉 %3ca href="https://t.co/MYRUntNKVw">https://t.co/MYRUntNKVw%3c/a> %3ca href="https://t.co/7CDF1bzwhd">pic.twitter.com/7CDF1bzwhd%3c/a>%3c/p>— 🦊Singapore (@utopiah) %3ca href="https://twitter.com/utopiah/status/905342775683579904">September 6, 2017%3c/a>%3c/blockquote>%0a%3cscript async src="//platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8">%3c/script>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0ahttp://www.underconsideration.com/brandnew/archives/mozilla_2017_logo.png%0a%0aWhy I'm contributing to Mozilla?%0a%25comment%25Because I have to know how it works and that, whenever I need, I can modify a piece, something fundamental in your daily life yet even more in VR since you as a developer and artist literally shape a new reality%0a[@%0afabien@holodeck:~$ sudo su%0a[sudo] password for fabien: %0aroot@holodeck:/home/fabien#%0a@]%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0ahttp://www.underconsideration.com/brandnew/archives/mozilla_2017_logo.png%0a%0aBeing a Mozilla contributor (A-Frame/A-painter PR, issues, docs, organize WebXR events, dozen of workshops... but mostly just chatting on Slack!)%0a%0a[-- + WebVR freelancer (PoC P&G, AirBus, European Parliament, startups, workshops) [[%3c%3c]]+ WebVR startup co-founder (imec.istart 2017 incubee) --]%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0ahttp://3dvrcentral.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/02/tg0hygwo.bmp#.png%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a%0a(:sectionextended data-background='https://camo.githubusercontent.com/53881dcba6c272f3680084148630071cf556144c/68747470733a2f2f766174656c6965722e6e65742f4d7944656d6f2f417061696e746572506879736963732f70726576696577732f566c6164696d69722e6a7067#.png':)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0ahttps://ada.is/webvr/images/aframecommunity.png%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:sectionextended data-background='http://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/Mobilizing/C-blkCXWAAEqkZB.jpg':)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a(:sectionextended data-background='http://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/Mobilizing/women.jpg':)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a(:sectionextended data-background='http://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/Mobilizing/CB-WebVR1.jpg':)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a(:sectionextended data-background='http://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/Mobilizing/CB-webVR3.jpg':)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a(:sectionextended data-background='http://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/Mobilizing/CdHCVSDWoAQ8WqP.jpg':)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a(:sectionextended data-background='http://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/Mobilizing/Cj5b-ymUkAAfDea.jpg':)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a(:sectionextended data-background='http://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/Mobilizing/VRHackahonJanuaru2016VictoryWebVR.jpg':)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a(:sectionextended data-background='http://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/Mobilizing/bristol.jpg':)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a(:sectionextended data-background='http://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/Mobilizing/day1.jpg':)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a(:sectionextended data-background='http://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/Mobilizing/fabien-brussels2.jpg':)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a(:sectionextended data-background='http://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/Mobilizing/fabien-lab.jpg':)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a(:sectionextended data-background='http://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/Mobilizing/greece.jpg':)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a(:sectionextended data-background='http://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/Mobilizing/hack.jpg':)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a(:sectionextended data-background='http://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/Mobilizing/maxresdefault.jpg':)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a(:sectionextended data-background='http://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/Mobilizing/molengeek.jpg':)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a(:sectionextended data-background='http://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/Mobilizing/nl.jpg':)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a(:sectionextended data-background='http://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/Mobilizing/paris.jpg':)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a~200 WebVR demos%0a%0a%25width=600px%25https://camo.githubusercontent.com/304309420aa5397bf195e0ed8eafc6f1036eba09/68747470733a2f2f616672616d652e696f2f696d616765732f61776f612f666f6f7462616c6c2d76722e676966#.png%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aWhat are my options to distribute the VR experiences I spent so much time developing? Oculus Store, Steam, %0a%0a... basically incompatible walled gardens%0ahttp://i.imgur.com/LlZt2Xu.jpg%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0ahttps://tctechcrunch2011.files.wordpress.com/2016/06/app-store-graveyard1.jpg%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aWhat is there was a platform that all devices supported? Introducing '''WebVR'''.%0ahttps://cdn-images-1.medium.com/max/2000/1*_UMg85H2VmTKkQ8UaoAykw.jpeg%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a%0a(:section:)%0aActually the '''web''' is better than native{-, it is not a "low resolution port"-}.%0a%0a* ✓ Yes you can do WebVR PWAs.%0a* ✓ Yes you can do VR-to-VR transitions (without passing by the store, with passing data!)%0a%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:sectionextended data-background='https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/674727/27721720-19388346-5d17-11e7-912b-499886be0a8d.gif':)%0a%25color=white%25Going from one experience to the next, without leaving VR.%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aA-Frame + A-Frame inspector + A-Frame repository + A-painter + A-whatever-you-want ?%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aA-Frame%0a%0ahttps://phonegap.com/blog/uploads/2016-11/a-frame.jpg%0a%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aWhat if ... we didn't even need to know anything to MAKE VR content?%0a%0a[[(http://)tinyurl.com/devroadshow]]%0a%0a(:html:)%0a%3ciframe width="800px" height="600px" src="https://a-painter.makeuwa.com/?room=s6693sxg">%3c/iframe>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!A-Frame%0a%0aLive coding, aka how to look silly in public.%0a%0a%25width=300px%25https://i.gr-assets.com/images/S/compressed.photo.goodreads.com/books/1457364208i/29437996._UY788_SS788_.jpg%0a%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aA-Frame (bis)%0a%0a{-Turtles 🐢-} Shaders all the way down%0a%0a(:html:)%0a%3ciframe width="800px" height="600px" src="https://equinox-rainstorm.glitch.me/">%3c/iframe>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aA-Frame inspector%0a%0ahttp://end3r.com/slides/gamedevjs-aframe/img/inspector-registry.gif%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aA-Frame repository%0a%0ahttps://camo.githubusercontent.com/db53552d3c9f41938f8428c57b79a2ab49599347/68747470733a2f2f7261776769742e636f6d2f616672616d6576722f616672616d652d72656769737472792f6d61737465722f736372697074732f706c616365686f6c6465722e737667#.png%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aA-painter (also as prototyping tool)%0a%0ahttps://blog.mozvr.com/content/images/2016/09/apainter_menuc.gif%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aA-whatever-you-want?%0a%0aAs Vitaly will show you after, there is both beauty and value in being unique: what's the freaking point of having a new medium?!%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aA pretty complex setup for roomscale on desktop...?%0a%0ahttps://www.mozilla.org/media/img/styleguide/identity/firefox/guidelines-logo.7ea045a4e288.png%0a%0a# have a working VR setup e.g. HTC Vive or Oculus Rift%0a# install (or update to) Firefox 55 64 bits (because it's like 2017...)%0a# visit a WebVR e.g. http://aframe.io/a-painter%0a# ... there is no step 4! That's it%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aContributing isn't just for the benefit of humanity ... it's also a ton of fun!%0a%0aPS: done in few minutes in 15 lines of "code"!%0a(:html:)%0a%3ciframe width="800px" height="600px" src="http://vatelier.net/MyDemo/Rotating360/">%3c/iframe>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aWhat's landing very soon:%0a* 4k video texture resolution in Nightly,%0a* Servo support for DayDream,%0a* Beyond WebVR: WebAR and WebXR,%0a* W3C Specs: finalizing WebVR (!), starting WebAR%0a* Bringing it all together with WebXR polyfill,%0a* ... again, your idea?%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a%0a(:section:)%0aVR for good, UNICEF support%0a%0ahttp://unicefstories.org/tag/seed-funding/%0a%0a%25width=500px%25http://21028-presscdn.pagely.netdna-cdn.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/09/UN051292-270x200.jpg%0a%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a%0a%0a%0a(:section:)%0aPast recurrent Q&A:%0a%0a* Mobile?%0a* Performance?%0a* GPU usage?%0a* cardboard costs%0a* AFrame vs Apainter%0a%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aVR-painting from Singapore, "plants"%0a%0a(:html:)%0a%3ciframe width="800px" height="600px" src="https://aframe.io/a-painter/?url=https://ucarecdn.com/3e3abc50-e20a-4380-acc3-9b3e68827b1b/">%3c/iframe>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!Enough blabla...%0a%0aNot only VR isn't an obscure tech of the future it's a technology that you can use today and contribute to today. Come try!%0a%0ahttps://blog.mozvr.com/content/images/2016/02/post-splash-4.jpg%0a(:sectionend:) Testing.DevRoadShow2017MalaysiaPenang=(:html:)%0a%3clink rel="stylesheet" href="/pub/reveal.js-master/css/theme/black.css">%0a%3cscript src="/pub/reveal.js-master/lib/js/head.min.js">%3c/script>%0a%3cstyle>%0a.reveal section img {border:0;}%0a%3c/style>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0ahttps://pbs.twimg.com/media/DIfK-MeUMAA81aV.jpg%0a%0a!!WebVR - DevRoadShow 2017, Penang, Malaysia%0a%0a[--https://fabien.benetou.fr/Testing/DevRoadShow2017MalaysiaPenant?action=reveal--] / [--[[(http://)tinyurl.com/DevRoadShowPenang]]--]%0a%0a----%0a%0a%25right%25Fabien Benetou [[https://twitter.com/utopiah|@Utopiah]], WebVR developer [[http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/|%25border='0px'%25Path:/pub/images/by_3.0_88x31.png]]%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aI can't ...%0a%0a%25comment%25go to Mars, I can't scuba dive in the Marianne trenches, I can't juggle 4-dimensional toys, I can't hike in hyperbolic space, I can't organize my thoughts by moving them in space,%0ahttp://virtualrealitytimes.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/03/Screen-Shot-2016-09-14-at-4.37.05-PM.png%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aVR in itself does not matter.%0a%0a%25comment%25How it impacts your daily life and the daily life of those around you when you come back does matter.%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:sectionextended data-background='https://i.kinja-img.com/gawker-media/image/upload/s--GwVmX4Ri--/c_fit,fl_progressive,q_80,w_320/1350744892403313509.png':)%0a%0aWhat's VR?%0a%25comment%25Fooling your senses, giving up temporarily control to explore another reality%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aWhy does open source matter in VR? %0a%25comment%25You're basically strapping a state of the art all black device full of electronics running on software%0a%0a[@%0afabien@holodeck:~$ sudo su%0a[sudo] password for fabien: %0aSorry, try again.%0a[sudo] password for fabien: %0aSorry, try again.%0a[sudo] password for fabien: %0asudo: 3 incorrect password attempts%0afabien@holodeck:~$%0a@]%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:sectionextended data-background='https://roadtovrlive-5ea0.kxcdn.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/07/Mark-Zuckerberg-samsung-gear-vr.jpg':)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aWhat did I do about it (knowing I'm not such a great coder)?%0a%0a>>comment%3c%3c%0aworking on my personal project (PIMVR) without letting others experience an %25grey%25obscure%25%25 technology (VRLab Brussels workshops)%0a>>%3c%3c%0a%0ahttp://vrlab-brussels.info/wiki/wiki/pub/MeetupApril2016/highres_448912119.jpeg%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a(:html:)%0a%3cblockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en">%3cp lang="en" dir="ltr">Nobody joined but still had a great %3ca href="https://twitter.com/Meetup">@Meetup%3c/a> , that's how fascinating %3ca href="https://twitter.com/explorables">@explorables%3c/a> are 😉 %3ca href="https://t.co/MYRUntNKVw">https://t.co/MYRUntNKVw%3c/a> %3ca href="https://t.co/7CDF1bzwhd">pic.twitter.com/7CDF1bzwhd%3c/a>%3c/p>— 🦊Singapore (@utopiah) %3ca href="https://twitter.com/utopiah/status/905342775683579904">September 6, 2017%3c/a>%3c/blockquote>%0a%3cscript async src="//platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8">%3c/script>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0ahttp://www.underconsideration.com/brandnew/archives/mozilla_2017_logo.png%0a%0aWhy I'm contributing to Mozilla?%0a%25comment%25Because I have to know how it works and that, whenever I need, I can modify a piece, something fundamental in your daily life yet even more in VR since you as a developer and artist literally shape a new reality%0a[@%0afabien@holodeck:~$ sudo su%0a[sudo] password for fabien: %0aroot@holodeck:/home/fabien#%0a@]%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0ahttp://www.underconsideration.com/brandnew/archives/mozilla_2017_logo.png%0a%0aBeing a Mozilla contributor (A-Frame/A-painter PR, issues, docs, organize WebXR events, dozen of workshops... but mostly just chatting on Slack!)%0a%0a[-- + WebVR freelancer (PoC P&G, AirBus, European Parliament, startups, workshops) [[%3c%3c]]+ WebVR startup co-founder (imec.istart 2017 incubee) --]%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0ahttp://3dvrcentral.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/02/tg0hygwo.bmp#.png%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a%0a(:sectionextended data-background='https://camo.githubusercontent.com/53881dcba6c272f3680084148630071cf556144c/68747470733a2f2f766174656c6965722e6e65742f4d7944656d6f2f417061696e746572506879736963732f70726576696577732f566c6164696d69722e6a7067#.png':)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0ahttps://ada.is/webvr/images/aframecommunity.png%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:sectionextended data-background='http://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/Mobilizing/C-blkCXWAAEqkZB.jpg':)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a(:sectionextended data-background='http://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/Mobilizing/women.jpg':)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a(:sectionextended data-background='http://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/Mobilizing/CB-WebVR1.jpg':)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a(:sectionextended data-background='http://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/Mobilizing/CB-webVR3.jpg':)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a(:sectionextended data-background='http://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/Mobilizing/CdHCVSDWoAQ8WqP.jpg':)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a(:sectionextended data-background='http://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/Mobilizing/Cj5b-ymUkAAfDea.jpg':)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a(:sectionextended data-background='http://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/Mobilizing/VRHackahonJanuaru2016VictoryWebVR.jpg':)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a(:sectionextended data-background='http://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/Mobilizing/bristol.jpg':)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a(:sectionextended data-background='http://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/Mobilizing/day1.jpg':)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a(:sectionextended data-background='http://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/Mobilizing/fabien-brussels2.jpg':)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a(:sectionextended data-background='http://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/Mobilizing/fabien-lab.jpg':)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a(:sectionextended data-background='http://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/Mobilizing/greece.jpg':)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a(:sectionextended data-background='http://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/Mobilizing/hack.jpg':)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a(:sectionextended data-background='http://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/Mobilizing/maxresdefault.jpg':)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a(:sectionextended data-background='http://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/Mobilizing/molengeek.jpg':)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a(:sectionextended data-background='http://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/Mobilizing/paris.jpg':)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a~200 WebVR demos%0a%0a%25width=600px%25https://camo.githubusercontent.com/304309420aa5397bf195e0ed8eafc6f1036eba09/68747470733a2f2f616672616d652e696f2f696d616765732f61776f612f666f6f7462616c6c2d76722e676966#.png%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aWhat are my options to distribute the VR experiences I spent so much time developing? Oculus Store, Steam, %0a%0a... basically incompatible walled gardens%0ahttp://i.imgur.com/LlZt2Xu.jpg%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0ahttps://tctechcrunch2011.files.wordpress.com/2016/06/app-store-graveyard1.jpg%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aWhat is there was a platform that all devices supported? Introducing '''WebVR'''.%0a%0a%25thumb%25http://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/w3c-slide-content/browserdilema.png%0a%0ahttps://cdn-images-1.medium.com/max/2000/1*_UMg85H2VmTKkQ8UaoAykw.jpeg%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a%0a(:section:)%0aActually the '''web''' is better than native{-, it is not a "low resolution port"-}.%0a%0a* ✓ Yes you can do WebVR PWAs.%0a* ✓ Yes you can do VR-to-VR transitions (without passing by the store, with passing data!)%0a%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:sectionextended data-background='https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/674727/27721720-19388346-5d17-11e7-912b-499886be0a8d.gif':)%0a%25color=white%25Going from one experience to the next, without leaving VR.%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aA-Frame + A-Frame inspector + A-Frame repository + A-painter + A-whatever-you-want ?%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aA-Frame%0a%0ahttps://phonegap.com/blog/uploads/2016-11/a-frame.jpg%0a%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aWhat if ... we didn't even need to '''know''' anything to '''make''' VR content?%0a%0a!!![[(http://)tinyurl.com/devroadshow]]%0a%0a(:html:)%0a%3ciframe width="800px" height="500px" src="https://a-painter.makeuwa.com/?room=s6693sxg">%3c/iframe>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!![[(http://)tinyurl.com/devroadshow]]%0a%0a%25width=600px%25http://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/devroadshow_networked_aframe_qrcode.png%0a%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!A-Frame%0a%0aLive coding, aka how to look silly in public.%0a%0a%25width=300px%25https://i.gr-assets.com/images/S/compressed.photo.goodreads.com/books/1457364208i/29437996._UY788_SS788_.jpg%0a%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aA-Frame (bis)%0a%0a{-Turtles 🐢-} Shaders all the way down%0a%0a(:html:)%0a%3ciframe width="800px" height="600px" src="https://equinox-rainstorm.glitch.me/">%3c/iframe>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aA-Frame inspector%0a%0ahttp://end3r.com/slides/gamedevjs-aframe/img/inspector-registry.gif%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aA-Frame repository%0a%0a(:html:)%0a%3ciframe width="800px" height="600px" src="https://aframe.io/aframe-registry/">%3c/iframe>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aA-painter (also as prototyping tool)%0a%0ahttps://blog.mozvr.com/content/images/2016/09/apainter_menuc.gif%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aA-whatever-you-want?%0a%0aAs Vitaly will show you after, there is both beauty and value in being unique: what's the freaking point of having a new medium?!%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aA pretty complex setup for roomscale on desktop...?%0a%0ahttps://www.mozilla.org/media/img/styleguide/identity/firefox/guidelines-logo.7ea045a4e288.png%0a%0a# have a working VR setup e.g. HTC Vive or Oculus Rift%0a# install (or update to) Firefox 55 64 bits (because it's like 2017...)%0a# visit a WebVR e.g. http://aframe.io/a-painter%0a# ... there is no step 4! That's it%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aContributing isn't just for the benefit of humanity ... it's also a ton of fun!%0a%0aPS: done in few minutes in 15 lines of "code"!%0a(:html:)%0a%3ciframe width="800px" height="600px" src="http://vatelier.net/MyDemo/Rotating360/">%3c/iframe>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aWhat's landing very soon:%0a* 4k video texture resolution in Nightly,%0a* Servo support for DayDream,%0a* Beyond WebVR: WebAR and WebXR,%0a* W3C Specs: finalizing WebVR (!), starting WebAR%0a* Bringing it all together with WebXR polyfill,%0a* ... again, your idea?%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a%0a(:section:)%0aVR for good, UNICEF support%0a%0ahttp://unicefstories.org/tag/seed-funding/%0a%0a%25width=500px%25http://21028-presscdn.pagely.netdna-cdn.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/09/UN051292-270x200.jpg%0a%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a%0a%0a%0a(:section:)%0aPast recurrent Q&A:%0a%0a* Mobile?%0a* Performance?%0a* GPU usage?%0a* cardboard costs%0a* AFrame vs Apainter%0a%0a* Will 360 videos replace traditional films?%0a* What are the usages of VR?%0a* Is AR better than VR?%0a* Is VR just for training/education?%0a* What GPU should I buy?%0a* Just working on WebVR?%0a%0aYour question?%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aVR-painting from Singapore, "plants"%0a%0a(:html:)%0a%3ciframe width="800px" height="600px" src="https://aframe.io/a-painter/?url=https://ucarecdn.com/3e3abc50-e20a-4380-acc3-9b3e68827b1b/">%3c/iframe>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!Enough blabla...%0a%0aNot only VR isn't an obscure tech of the future it's a technology that you can use today and contribute to today. Come try!%0a%0ahttps://blog.mozvr.com/content/images/2016/02/post-splash-4.jpg%0a(:sectionend:) Testing.DevRoadShow2017Singapore=(:html:)%0a%3clink rel="stylesheet" href="/pub/reveal.js-master/css/theme/black.css">%0a%3cscript src="/pub/reveal.js-master/lib/js/head.min.js">%3c/script>%0a%3cstyle>%0a.reveal section img {border:0;}%0a%3c/style>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a(Insert here A-Frame logo then talk 20min over it)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0ahttps://pbs.twimg.com/media/DIfK-MeUMAA81aV.jpg%0a%0a!!WebVR - DevRoadShow 2017 Singapore%0a%0a[--https://fabien.benetou.fr/Testing/DevRoadShow2017Singapore?action=reveal--]%0a%0a----%0a%0a%25right%25Fabien Benetou [[https://twitter.com/utopiah|@Utopiah]], WebVR developer [[http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/|%25border='0px'%25Path:/pub/images/by_3.0_88x31.png]]%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aSadly for me and PayPal David is right... {-Understand?-} TRY!%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aI can't go to Mars, I can't scuba dive in the Marianne trenches, I can't juggle 4-dimensional toys, I can't hike in hyperbolic space, I can't organize my thoughts by moving them in space,%0ahttp://virtualrealitytimes.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/03/Screen-Shot-2016-09-14-at-4.37.05-PM.png%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aVR in itself does not matter.%0a%0aHow it impacts your daily life and the daily life of those around you when you come back does matter.%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0ahttps://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/6/67/Transcranial_magnetic_stimulation.jpg%0a... yet if I really want to, what's the next best thing? VR.%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0ahttps://i.kinja-img.com/gawker-media/image/upload/s--GwVmX4Ri--/c_fit,fl_progressive,q_80,w_320/1350744892403313509.png%0a%0aWhat's VR? Fooling your senses, giving up temporarily control to explore another reality%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aWhy does it open source matter in VR? You're basically strapping a state of the art all black device full of electronics running on software%0a%0aJeremy is also right... {-Hardware-} -> Software -> Human (and collaboration)%0a[@%0afabien@holodeck:~$ sudo su%0a[sudo] password for fabien: %0aSorry, try again.%0a[sudo] password for fabien: %0aSorry, try again.%0a[sudo] password for fabien: %0asudo: 3 incorrect password attempts%0afabien@holodeck:~$%0a@]%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:sectionextended data-background='https://roadtovrlive-5ea0.kxcdn.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/07/Mark-Zuckerberg-samsung-gear-vr.jpg':)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aWhat did I do about it (knowing I'm not such a great coder)? working on my personal project (PIMVR) without letting others experience an %25grey%25obscure%25%25 technology (VRLab Brussels workshops)%0a%0ahttp://vrlab-brussels.info/wiki/wiki/pub/MeetupApril2016/highres_448912119.jpeg%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a(:html:)%0a%3cblockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en">%3cp lang="en" dir="ltr">Nobody joined but still had a great %3ca href="https://twitter.com/Meetup">@Meetup%3c/a> , that's how fascinating %3ca href="https://twitter.com/explorables">@explorables%3c/a> are 😉 %3ca href="https://t.co/MYRUntNKVw">https://t.co/MYRUntNKVw%3c/a> %3ca href="https://t.co/7CDF1bzwhd">pic.twitter.com/7CDF1bzwhd%3c/a>%3c/p>— 🦊Singapore (@utopiah) %3ca href="https://twitter.com/utopiah/status/905342775683579904">September 6, 2017%3c/a>%3c/blockquote>%0a%3cscript async src="//platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8">%3c/script>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0ahttp://www.underconsideration.com/brandnew/archives/mozilla_2017_logo.png%0a%0aWhy I'm contributing to Mozilla? Because I have to know how it works and that, whenever I need, I can modify a piece, something fundamental in your daily life yet even more in VR since you as a developer and artist literally shape a new reality%0a[@%0afabien@holodeck:~$ sudo su%0a[sudo] password for fabien: %0aroot@holodeck:/home/fabien#%0a@]%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0ahttp://www.underconsideration.com/brandnew/archives/mozilla_2017_logo.png%0a%0aBeing a Mozilla contributor (A-Frame/A-painter PR, issues, docs, organize WebXR events, dozen of workshops... but mostly just chatting on Slack!)%0a%0a[-- + WebVR freelancer (PoC P&G, AirBus, European Parliament, startups, workshops) [[%3c%3c]]+ WebVR startup co-founder (imec.istart 2017 incubee) --]%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0ahttp://3dvrcentral.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/02/tg0hygwo.bmp#.png%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a%0a(:sectionextended data-background='https://camo.githubusercontent.com/53881dcba6c272f3680084148630071cf556144c/68747470733a2f2f766174656c6965722e6e65742f4d7944656d6f2f417061696e746572506879736963732f70726576696577732f566c6164696d69722e6a7067#.png':)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0ahttps://ada.is/webvr/images/aframecommunity.png%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aYes HJ, do demos, share them even the unfinished ones!%0a%0a%25width=600px%25https://camo.githubusercontent.com/304309420aa5397bf195e0ed8eafc6f1036eba09/68747470733a2f2f616672616d652e696f2f696d616765732f61776f612f666f6f7462616c6c2d76722e676966#.png%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aWhat are my options to distribute the VR experiences I spent so much time developing? Oculus Store, Steam, %0a%0a... basically incompatible walled gardens%0ahttp://i.imgur.com/LlZt2Xu.jpg%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0ahttps://tctechcrunch2011.files.wordpress.com/2016/06/app-store-graveyard1.jpg%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aWhat is there was a platform that all devices supported? Introducing WebVR.%0ahttps://cdn-images-1.medium.com/max/2000/1*_UMg85H2VmTKkQ8UaoAykw.jpeg%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a%0a(:section:)%0aActually the '''web''' is better than native{-, it is not a "low resolution port"-}.%0a%0a✓ Yes you can do WebVR PWAs.%0a%0a✓ Yes you can do VR-to-VR transitions (without passing by the store, with passing data!)%0a%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:sectionextended data-background='https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/674727/27721720-19388346-5d17-11e7-912b-499886be0a8d.gif':)%0a%25color=white%25Going from one experience to the next, without leaving VR.%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aA-Frame + A-Frame inspector + A-Frame repository + A-painter + A-whatever-you-want ?%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aA-Frame%0a%0ahttps://phonegap.com/blog/uploads/2016-11/a-frame.jpg%0a%0aaka the 20min page.%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aA-Frame (bis)%0a%0a{-Turtles 🐢-} Shaders all the way down%0a%0a(:html:)%0a%3ciframe width="800px" height="600px" src="https://equinox-rainstorm.glitch.me/">%3c/iframe>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aA-Frame inspector%0a%0ahttp://end3r.com/slides/gamedevjs-aframe/img/inspector-registry.gif%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aA-Frame repository%0a%0ahttps://camo.githubusercontent.com/db53552d3c9f41938f8428c57b79a2ab49599347/68747470733a2f2f7261776769742e636f6d2f616672616d6576722f616672616d652d72656769737472792f6d61737465722f736372697074732f706c616365686f6c6465722e737667#.png%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aA-painter (also as prototyping tool)%0a%0ahttps://blog.mozvr.com/content/images/2016/09/apainter_menuc.gif%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aA-whatever-you-want ?%0a%0aAs Vitaly demonstrated, be unique, else... what's the f{-***-}reaking point of having a new medium?!%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aA pretty complex setup for roomscale on desktop...?%0a%0ahttps://www.mozilla.org/media/img/styleguide/identity/firefox/guidelines-logo.7ea045a4e288.png%0a%0a# have a working VR setup e.g. HTC Vive or Oculus Rift%0a# install (or update to) Firefox 55 64 bits (because it's like 2017...)%0a# visit a WebVR e.g. http://aframe.io/a-painter%0a# ... there is no step 4! That's it%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aContributing isn't just for the benefit of humanity ... it's also a ton of fun!%0a%0aPS: done in few minutes in 15 lines of "code"!%0a(:html:)%0a%3ciframe width="800px" height="600px" src="http://vatelier.net/MyDemo/Rotating360/">%3c/iframe>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aWhat's landing very soon:%0a* 4k video texture resolution in Nightly,%0a* Servo support for DayDream,%0a* Beyond WebVR: WebAR and WebXR,%0a* W3C Specs: finalizing WebVR (!), starting WebAR%0a* Bringing it all together with WebXR polyfill,%0a* ... again, your idea?%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a%0a(:section:)%0aNot here to say what's what but rather... to connect people%0a%0a%25width=300px%25https://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/DevRoadShowAsia2017/Singapore/3Dtext.png https://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/DevRoadShowAsia2017/Singapore/arjs.png%0a%0a%25width=300px%25https://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/DevRoadShowAsia2017/Singapore/group.jpg https://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/DevRoadShowAsia2017/Singapore/hype.jpg%0a%0a[[https://web.facebook.com/groups/1051182368301627/|Women in AR/VR Asia]], [[https://www.facebook.com/Webvr-Asia-1735268600111118/|WebVR]] Facebook groups%0a%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!Enough blabla...%0a%0aNot only VR isn't an obscure tech of the future it's a technology that you can use today and contribute to today. Come try!%0a%0ahttps://blog.mozvr.com/content/images/2016/02/post-splash-4.jpg%0a(:sectionend:) Testing.DevRoadShow2017Vietnam=(:html:)%0a%3clink rel="stylesheet" href="/pub/reveal.js-master/css/theme/black.css">%0a%3cscript src="/pub/reveal.js-master/lib/js/head.min.js">%3c/script>%0a%3cstyle>%0a.reveal section img {border:0;}%0a%3c/style>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a("Hey, that 20min talk you did in 10min can you please do it in 30min?", Upper management)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0ahttps://pbs.twimg.com/media/DIfK-MeUMAA81aV.jpg%0a%0a!!WebVR - DevRoadShow 2017 Vietnam%0a%0a[--https://fabien.benetou.fr/Testing/DevRoadShow2017Vietnam?action=reveal--]%0a%0a----%0a%0a%25right%25Fabien Benetou [[https://twitter.com/utopiah|@Utopiah]], WebVR developer [[http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/|%25border='0px'%25Path:/pub/images/by_3.0_88x31.png]]%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aI can't go to Mars, I can't scuba dive in the Marianne trenches, I can't juggle 4-dimensional toys, I can't hike in hyperbolic space, I can't organize my thoughts by moving them in space,%0ahttp://virtualrealitytimes.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/03/Screen-Shot-2016-09-14-at-4.37.05-PM.png%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aVR in itself does not matter.%0a%0aHow it impacts your daily life and the daily life of those around you when you come back does matter.%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0ahttps://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/6/67/Transcranial_magnetic_stimulation.jpg%0a... yet if I really want to, what's the next best thing? VR.%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0ahttps://i.kinja-img.com/gawker-media/image/upload/s--GwVmX4Ri--/c_fit,fl_progressive,q_80,w_320/1350744892403313509.png%0a%0aWhat's VR? Fooling your senses, giving up temporarily control to explore another reality%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aWhy does it open source matter in VR? You're basically strapping a state of the art all black device full of electronics running on software%0a%0a[@%0afabien@holodeck:~$ sudo su%0a[sudo] password for fabien: %0aSorry, try again.%0a[sudo] password for fabien: %0aSorry, try again.%0a[sudo] password for fabien: %0asudo: 3 incorrect password attempts%0afabien@holodeck:~$%0a@]%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:sectionextended data-background='https://roadtovrlive-5ea0.kxcdn.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/07/Mark-Zuckerberg-samsung-gear-vr.jpg':)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aWhat did I do about it (knowing I'm not such a great coder)? working on my personal project (PIMVR) without letting others experience an %25grey%25obscure%25%25 technology (VRLab Brussels workshops)%0a%0ahttp://vrlab-brussels.info/wiki/wiki/pub/MeetupApril2016/highres_448912119.jpeg%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a(:html:)%0a%3cblockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en">%3cp lang="en" dir="ltr">Nobody joined but still had a great %3ca href="https://twitter.com/Meetup">@Meetup%3c/a> , that's how fascinating %3ca href="https://twitter.com/explorables">@explorables%3c/a> are 😉 %3ca href="https://t.co/MYRUntNKVw">https://t.co/MYRUntNKVw%3c/a> %3ca href="https://t.co/7CDF1bzwhd">pic.twitter.com/7CDF1bzwhd%3c/a>%3c/p>— 🦊Singapore (@utopiah) %3ca href="https://twitter.com/utopiah/status/905342775683579904">September 6, 2017%3c/a>%3c/blockquote>%0a%3cscript async src="//platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8">%3c/script>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0ahttp://www.underconsideration.com/brandnew/archives/mozilla_2017_logo.png%0a%0aWhy I'm contributing to Mozilla? Because I have to know how it works and that, whenever I need, I can modify a piece, something fundamental in your daily life yet even more in VR since you as a developer and artist literally shape a new reality%0a[@%0afabien@holodeck:~$ sudo su%0a[sudo] password for fabien: %0aroot@holodeck:/home/fabien#%0a@]%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0ahttp://www.underconsideration.com/brandnew/archives/mozilla_2017_logo.png%0a%0aBeing a Mozilla contributor (A-Frame/A-painter PR, issues, docs, organize WebXR events, dozen of workshops... but mostly just chatting on Slack!)%0a%0a[-- + WebVR freelancer (PoC P&G, AirBus, European Parliament, startups, workshops) [[%3c%3c]]+ WebVR startup co-founder (imec.istart 2017 incubee) --]%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0ahttp://3dvrcentral.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/02/tg0hygwo.bmp#.png%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a%0a(:sectionextended data-background='https://camo.githubusercontent.com/53881dcba6c272f3680084148630071cf556144c/68747470733a2f2f766174656c6965722e6e65742f4d7944656d6f2f417061696e746572506879736963732f70726576696577732f566c6164696d69722e6a7067#.png':)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0ahttps://ada.is/webvr/images/aframecommunity.png%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a~200 WebVR demos%0a%0a%25width=600px%25https://camo.githubusercontent.com/304309420aa5397bf195e0ed8eafc6f1036eba09/68747470733a2f2f616672616d652e696f2f696d616765732f61776f612f666f6f7462616c6c2d76722e676966#.png%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aWhat are my options to distribute the VR experiences I spent so much time developing? Oculus Store, Steam, %0a%0a... basically incompatible walled gardens%0ahttp://i.imgur.com/LlZt2Xu.jpg%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0ahttps://tctechcrunch2011.files.wordpress.com/2016/06/app-store-graveyard1.jpg%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aWhat is there was a platform that all devices supported? Introducing WebVR.%0ahttps://cdn-images-1.medium.com/max/2000/1*_UMg85H2VmTKkQ8UaoAykw.jpeg%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a%0a(:section:)%0aActually the '''web''' is better than native{-, it is not a "low resolution port"-}.%0a%0a✓ Yes you can do WebVR PWAs.%0a%0a✓ Yes you can do VR-to-VR transitions (without passing by the store, with passing data!)%0a%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:sectionextended data-background='https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/674727/27721720-19388346-5d17-11e7-912b-499886be0a8d.gif':)%0a%25color=white%25Going from one experience to the next, without leaving VR.%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aA-Frame + A-Frame inspector + A-Frame repository + A-painter + A-whatever-you-want ?%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aA-Frame%0a%0ahttps://phonegap.com/blog/uploads/2016-11/a-frame.jpg%0a%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!A-Frame%0a%0aLive coding, aka how to look silly in public.%0a%0a%25width=300px%25https://i.gr-assets.com/images/S/compressed.photo.goodreads.com/books/1457364208i/29437996._UY788_SS788_.jpg%0a%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aA-Frame (bis)%0a%0a{-Turtles 🐢-} Shaders all the way down%0a%0a(:html:)%0a%3ciframe width="800px" height="600px" src="https://equinox-rainstorm.glitch.me/">%3c/iframe>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aA-Frame inspector%0a%0ahttp://end3r.com/slides/gamedevjs-aframe/img/inspector-registry.gif%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aA-Frame repository%0a%0ahttps://camo.githubusercontent.com/db53552d3c9f41938f8428c57b79a2ab49599347/68747470733a2f2f7261776769742e636f6d2f616672616d6576722f616672616d652d72656769737472792f6d61737465722f736372697074732f706c616365686f6c6465722e737667#.png%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aA-painter (also as prototyping tool)%0a%0ahttps://blog.mozvr.com/content/images/2016/09/apainter_menuc.gif%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aA-whatever-you-want ?%0a%0aAs Vitaly will show you after, there is both beauty and value in being unique: what's the freaking point of having a new medium?!%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aA pretty complex setup for roomscale on desktop...?%0a%0ahttps://www.mozilla.org/media/img/styleguide/identity/firefox/guidelines-logo.7ea045a4e288.png%0a%0a# have a working VR setup e.g. HTC Vive or Oculus Rift%0a# install (or update to) Firefox 55 64 bits (because it's like 2017...)%0a# visit a WebVR e.g. http://aframe.io/a-painter%0a# ... there is no step 4! That's it%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aContributing isn't just for the benefit of humanity ... it's also a ton of fun!%0a%0aPS: done in few minutes in 15 lines of "code"!%0a(:html:)%0a%3ciframe width="800px" height="600px" src="http://vatelier.net/MyDemo/Rotating360/">%3c/iframe>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aWhat's landing very soon:%0a* 4k video texture resolution in Nightly,%0a* Servo support for DayDream,%0a* Beyond WebVR: WebAR and WebXR,%0a* W3C Specs: finalizing WebVR (!), starting WebAR%0a* Bringing it all together with WebXR polyfill,%0a* ... again, your idea?%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a%0a(:section:)%0aVR for good, UNICEF support%0a%0ahttp://unicefstories.org/tag/seed-funding/%0a%0ahttp://21028-presscdn.pagely.netdna-cdn.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/09/UN051292-270x200.jpg%0a%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a%0a%0a%0a(:section:)%0aSingapore recurrent Q&A:%0a%0a* Mobile?%0a* Performance?%0a* GPU usage?%0a* cardboard costs%0a* AFrame vs Apainter%0a%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aVR-painting from Singapore, "plants"%0a%0a(:html:)%0a%3ciframe width="800px" height="600px" src="https://aframe.io/a-painter/?url=https://ucarecdn.com/3e3abc50-e20a-4380-acc3-9b3e68827b1b/">%3c/iframe>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!Enough blabla...%0a%0aNot only VR isn't an obscure tech of the future it's a technology that you can use today and contribute to today. Come try!%0a%0ahttps://blog.mozvr.com/content/images/2016/02/post-splash-4.jpg%0a(:sectionend:) Testing.DevRoadShow2019=(:html:)%0a%3clink rel="stylesheet" href="/pub/reveal.js-master/css/theme/black.css">%0a%3cscript src="/pub/reveal.js-master/lib/js/head.min.js">%3c/script>%0a%3cscript async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8">%3c/script>%0a%3cstyle>%0a.reveal section img {border:0; background:none;}%0a.reveal h2, h3, h4 {text-transform:none !important;}%0a.twitter-tweet { margin-left:220px; }%0a%3c/style>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a# make silly joke if audience see this%0a# have water available%0a# start OBS for screen capture%0a# have phone charged for live demo%0a# verify connectivity over AirPlay%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!XR is an imperfect new medium, why and how you should take ownership of it.%0a%0a(Mozilla DevRoadShow, August 2019)%0a%0a%25width=350px%25https://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/devroadshow2019/devroadshow-background.png%0a%0aLink with all links 🔗🔗🔗 at the end!%0a%0a%25right%25Fabien Benetou [[https://twitter.com/utopiah|@Utopiah]], WebXR developer [[http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/|%25border='0px'%25Path:/pub/images/by_3.0_88x31.png]]%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!Our short journey together:%0a%0a# who is this person on stage%0a# why does he care about XR%0a# what are some good examples%0a# understanding 1 example in VR%0a# the different with AR and trying live%0a# what should you do (or not)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aFabien Benetou? @Utopiah? 🤔%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a%25height=100px%25https://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/devroadshow2019/EP.png%0aEuropean Parliament%0a(:html:)%0a%3cblockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en">%3cp lang="en" dir="ltr">At %3ca href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/slush18?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">#slush18%3c/a> and want to discuss %3ca href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/WebXR?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">#WebXR%3c/a>, VR, AR or more generally innovation for the European Parliament? Come say hi 😅👋 %3ca href="https://t.co/MX1k5gdGVL">pic.twitter.com/MX1k5gdGVL%3c/a>%3c/p>— Fabien Benetou (@utopiah) %3ca href="https://twitter.com/utopiah/status/1069870909765402624?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">December 4, 2018%3c/a>%3c/blockquote>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a%25height=100px%25https://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/devroadshow2019/unicef.png%0a(:html:)%0a%3cblockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en">%3cp lang="en" dir="ltr">Welcoming %3ca href="https://twitter.com/NubianVR?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">@NubianVR%3c/a> to the %3ca href="https://twitter.com/UNICEFGhana?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">@UNICEFGhana%3c/a> family. %3cbr>%3cbr>Big thank you to %3ca href="https://twitter.com/UNICEFinnovate?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">@UNICEFinnovate%3c/a>'s %3ca href="https://twitter.com/theentreflaneur?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">@theentreflaneur%3c/a> & %3ca href="https://twitter.com/utopiah?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">@utopiah%3c/a> for visiting Accra last week & kicking off an exciting & challenging collaboration w %3ca href="https://twitter.com/kabsseidu?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">@kabsseidu%3c/a>. %3ca href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/ForEveryChild?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">#ForEveryChild%3c/a>, %3ca href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/techforgood?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">#techforgood%3c/a>. %3ca href="https://t.co/N2nBh8KgjP">pic.twitter.com/N2nBh8KgjP%3c/a>%3c/p>— Fiachra McAsey (@FiachraMcAsey) %3ca href="https://twitter.com/FiachraMcAsey/status/1090203049119891456?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">January 29, 2019%3c/a>%3c/blockquote>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a%25height=100px%25https://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/devroadshow2019/Mozilla_logo.svg%0a>>comment%3c%3c%0aCould use https://hand-drawn-vr.glitch.me/%0a>>%3c%3c%0aContributor%0a(:html:)%0a%3cblockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en">%3cp lang="en" dir="ltr">When %3ca href="https://twitter.com/utopiah?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">@utopiah%3c/a> decides to make VR more like LEGOs, and turns %3ca href="https://twitter.com/aframevr?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">@aframevr%3c/a> into a more blocky experience drawing inspiration from Scratch! 🤩✨ %3ca href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/webvr?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">#webvr%3c/a> %3ca href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/yallhands?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">#yallhands%3c/a> %3ca href="https://t.co/5H1aM6tZYq">pic.twitter.com/5H1aM6tZYq%3c/a>%3c/p>— flaki (@slsoftworks) %3ca href="https://twitter.com/slsoftworks/status/941403037880520705?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">December 14, 2017%3c/a>%3c/blockquote>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!!Now that you know who I am...%0a%0a... who are you? Few questions to better understand what you want to see.%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!!Why did I start learning (Web)VR in 2015?%0a%0ahttps://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/devroadshow2019/wikis.png%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!!Method of the loci or how smart our body is%0a%0a(:html:)%0a%3cblockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en">%3cp lang="en" dir="ltr">Virtual memory palaces: immersion aids recall %3ca href="https://t.co/4hg2RT6Csn">https://t.co/4hg2RT6Csn%3c/a> "using virtual environments for creating more memorable experiences that enhance productivity through better recall of large amounts of information organized using the idea of virtual memory palaces." %3ca href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/VR?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">#VR%3c/a>%3c/p>— Fabien Benetou 🚅🇦🇹 (@utopiah) %3ca href="https://twitter.com/utopiah/status/1155106205930573824?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">July 27, 2019%3c/a>%3c/blockquote>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!!And the current outcome%0a%0ahttps://fabien.benetou.fr//pub/PIMVR/forcedlayout-tron.jpg%0a%0a(Details and live proof of concepts [[https://fabien.benetou.fr/Wiki/VirtualRealityInterface|🔗]] )%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!!But WebVR isn't just for the mind%0a%0ahttps://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/devroadshow2019/kinevr.jpg%0a%0a(Details and live proof of concepts [[https://github.com/Utopiah/KineVR|🔗]] )%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!So VR isn't "just" for games or corporate training%0a%0a👇 It is literally for what you make of it.%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!!Vivoos VR from Ideasis%0a%0aRehabilitation for children with psychological trauma [[https://www.unicef.org/innovation/stories/unicef-innovation-fund-graduate-ideasis|🔗]]%0a%0ahttps://www.unicef.org/innovation/sites/unicef.org.innovation/files/styles/hero_desktop/public/UN018020.jpg?itok=f5Njv1fK%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!!Imisi3D in Lagos, Nigeria%0a%0aBringing virtual reality to classrooms without labs [[https://www.unicef.org/innovation/stories/unicef-innovation-fund-graduate-ideasis|🔗]]%0a%0ahttps://www.unicef.org/innovation/sites/unicef.org.innovation/files/styles/hero_desktop/public/VRKIds.JPG?itok=1_0WkppT%0a%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!!vCoder for in VR programming%0a%0aLearning the principles of code inside an environment that instantly react to abstractions%0a%0a(:html:)%0a%3cblockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en">%3cp lang="en" dir="ltr">Learn To Code In VR with vCoder! %3ca href="https://t.co/SpQft7fubS">https://t.co/SpQft7fubS%3c/a> is a %3ca href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/nonprofit?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">#nonprofit%3c/a> with a mission to improve and expand computer science %3ca href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/education?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">#education%3c/a> by utilizing the unique qualities of immersive technologies.%3ca href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/learntocode?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">#learntocode%3c/a> %3ca href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/VR?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">#VR%3c/a> %3ca href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/XR?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">#XR%3c/a> %3ca href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/CodeInVR?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">#CodeInVR%3c/a> %3ca href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/CodeTheFuture?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">#CodeTheFuture%3c/a> %3ca href="https://t.co/nTYLaaMhT5">pic.twitter.com/nTYLaaMhT5%3c/a>%3c/p>— vCoder (@CodeInVR) %3ca href="https://twitter.com/CodeInVR/status/1136317469042233344?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">June 5, 2019%3c/a>%3c/blockquote>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!!Curated x Kai%0a%0aVR for education, for all [[https://curatedxkai.com|🔗]]%0a%0a(:html:)%0a%3cblockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en">%3cp lang="cy" dir="ltr">%3ca href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/RepresentationMatters?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">#RepresentationMatters%3c/a> in %3ca href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/VR?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">#VR%3c/a>. %3cbr>Periodt. %3ca href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/BlackTechTwitter?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">#BlackTechTwitter%3c/a>%3cbr>%3cbr>cc: %3ca href="https://twitter.com/CuratedxKai?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">@CuratedxKai%3c/a> %3ca href="https://t.co/LlDsUH30M3">pic.twitter.com/LlDsUH30M3%3c/a>%3c/p>— Kai 👩🏽‍💻 🔜 #ReThinkEd via @KauffmanFDN (@__Ka1) %3ca href="https://twitter.com/__Ka1/status/1164265460637949952?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">August 21, 2019%3c/a>%3c/blockquote>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!!Karim Ben Khelifa's The Enemy%0a%0aVR for journalism, empathy, hopefully to foster peace.%0a%0a(:html:)%0a%3cblockquote class="twitter-tweet">%3cp lang="en" dir="ltr">The Enemy at %3ca href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/35c3?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">#35c3%3c/a> %3ca href="https://t.co/5J58jVrRfq">https://t.co/5J58jVrRfq%3c/a> war, %3ca href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/vr?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">#vr%3c/a> l, journalism by %3ca href="https://twitter.com/KBenK?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">@KBenK%3c/a> on the curiosity and importance of going beyond the frame. %3ca href="https://t.co/NyNh6HHXGI">pic.twitter.com/NyNh6HHXGI%3c/a>%3c/p>— Fabien Benetou 🛫🇩🇪 (@utopiah) %3ca href="https://twitter.com/utopiah/status/1078711231115153409?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">December 28, 2018%3c/a>%3c/blockquote>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!!eyeskills.org by Ben Sinon to fix the lazy eye%0a%0aA tool for research and physical therapy %0a%0a(:html:)%0a%3cblockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en">%3cp lang="en" dir="ltr">Starting with open source %3ca href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/VR?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">#VR%3c/a> at %3ca href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/35c3?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">#35c3%3c/a> “Hacking how we see” %3ca href="https://t.co/kxuR298zGf">https://t.co/kxuR298zGf%3c/a> %3ca href="https://t.co/3lrppT2xPH">pic.twitter.com/3lrppT2xPH%3c/a>%3c/p>— Fabien Benetou 🛫🇩🇪 (@utopiah) %3ca href="https://twitter.com/utopiah/status/1079326128685359107?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">December 30, 2018%3c/a>%3c/blockquote>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!Mozilla Hubs%0a%0aBecause VR does not have to be a solitary experience%0a%0ahttps://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/devroadshow2019/mozilla-hubs.jpg%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!What happens during the 1st second of a WebVR experience%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!You get 3D in the browser%0a%0aAnd with WebGL, running on your GPU%0a%0ahttps://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/devroadshow2019/3dinbrowser.png%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!VR effect, or what you need to put on your headset%0a%0a* 2 eyes = 2 perspective (plus barel distortion)%0a%0ahttps://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/devroadshow2019/Mozilla_Hubs_environment.jpg%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!Why VR isn't just 3D%0a%0aOr why VR games look like they were done 10 years ago : multiview, bump maps and more. [[https://www.reddit.com/r/virtualreality/comments/ck36fy/why_do_vr_games_have_10_year_old_graphics/evjqqse/|🔗]]%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!A concept new to the web : pose%0a%0aGoing from x,y, z-index to the position and rotation of a camera.%0a%0ahttps://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/devroadshow2019/behindthescenes.PNG%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!Asking the browser for the headset pose%0a%0ahttps://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/devroadshow2019/xrpose.png%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!... to a browser who can provide it%0a%0a%25thumb%25Like Firefox https://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/devroadshow2019/Firefox_Logo.png . Or Firefox Reality https://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/devroadshow2019/reality_icon-1024x1024.png .%0a%0ahttps://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/devroadshow2019/vrinfirefox.png%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!... and getting the headset to ask it to its sensor%0a%0a(Thanks to our model Stefan!)%0a%0a(:html:)%0a%3ciframe width="560" height="315" sandbox="allow-same-origin allow-scripts" src="https://peertube.video/videos/embed/cb89effc-7d65-4856-974b-e0972ff9cc0c" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen>%3c/iframe>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a%0a[--([[https://peertube.video/videos/watch/cb89effc-7d65-4856-974b-e0972ff9cc0c|backup link]])--]%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!... to finally pass it all the way back!%0a%0ahttps://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/devroadshow2019/figure-1-mozilla-hubs.gif%0a%0a(with a little [[https://aframe.io/examples/showcase/a-blast/|demo]])%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!Looks ma, no hands?! (or 🎮 API)%0a%0aBinding our controller pose (remember?) to 🖐️ our model [@navigator.getGamepads()[0].axes.forEach( (i, b) => buttons += mappingAxes[b] + ":" + i + "; " );@]%0a%0a(:html:)%0a%3cblockquote class="twitter-tweet">%3cp lang="en" dir="ltr">Switching key layouts. Soon I'll type a proper sentence and be able to compete on WPM 😉!%3cbr>%3cbr>So no I didn't give up on %3ca href="https://t.co/zvbgJxlAQr">https://t.co/zvbgJxlAQr%3c/a>%3cbr>%3cbr>Just using A/B key but could be wrist rotation instead or the value of an axis %3ca href="https://t.co/iwpkPCnDNW">pic.twitter.com/iwpkPCnDNW%3c/a>%3c/p>— Fabien Benetou 🛫🇩🇪 (@utopiah) %3ca href="https://twitter.com/utopiah/status/1158832710145728512?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">August 6, 2019%3c/a>%3c/blockquote>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!... and getting natural interactions.%0a%0aSo much potential: 🖐️📏🦆 [@LeftHandController.distanceTo( duck )@]%0a%0ahttps://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/devroadshow2019/hubsgrab.gif%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a(:html:)%0a%3ciframe style="width:1400px; height:1400px;" src="/pub/home/devroadshow2019/svg_sketches/?url=interactions.svg&invert=true" allowtransparency="true">%3c/iframe>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!Now that we have it all, we have to move forward thoughfully%0a%0aDiane Hosfelt's posts on MozVR blog [[https://blog.mozvr.com/author/avadacatavra/|🔗]]%0a%0ahttps://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/devroadshow2019/principles.jpg%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!... and in fact why it is fundamental that WE get it right.%0a%0aResearch in VR and simulations [[https://www.frontiersin.org/research-topics/5881/philosophical-and-ethical-aspects-of-a-science-of-consciousness-and-the-self|🔗]]%0a%0ahttps://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/devroadshow2019/matrixplug.jpg%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!Most of this applies to AR but with a couple of distinctions%0a%0aThe better we understand the environment, the more interesting. 🖥️👓%0a%0aExamples for the Mozilla XR Viewer [[https://develop.examples.webxrexperiments.com/|🔗]]%0a%0ahttps://develop.examples.webxrexperiments.com/examples/face_tracking/screenshot.jpg https://develop.examples.webxrexperiments.com/examples/light/screenshot.jpeg https://develop.examples.webxrexperiments.com/examples/sensing/screenshot.jpg%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a(:html:)%0a%3ciframe style="width:1400px; height:1400px;" src="/pub/home/devroadshow2019/svg_sketches/?url=xrcamera.svg&invert=true" allowtransparency="true">%3c/iframe>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!Live WebAR demo%0aUsing Mozilla XR Viewer%0ahttps://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/devroadshow2019/lonelyscreen.png%0a[--(backup, because live demo curse... [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AXiS2ngAv2w|🔗]])--]%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!VR, AR, MR, XR, ...%0a%0aWhat matters is that you make something interesting.%0a%0ahttps://camo.githubusercontent.com/bea57f7870c42bbbd0dec059304a7662db6fee02/68747470733a2f2f692e67697068792e636f6d2f6d656469612f5843736e496e36576c574e4f65543265745a2f67697068792e676966#.gif%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!🛑 Why should you NOT try WebXR?%0a%0aHonestly,%0a%0a# if you need to deploy tomorrow accross all platforms.%0a# you are not interested in 3D or new interactions.%0a# you need a stable toolchain.%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!Why should you invest in learning WebXR tomorrow morning?%0a%0a# it works, seriously.%0a# it's a new frontier!%0a# if you don't shape a new medium, who will?%0a# VR, AR, XR, spatial computing might become pervasive in the near future. Understanding the implications for our privacy today is urgent and important.%0a# you might finally put your cognitive science degree to a practical usage ;)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!What can you do tomorrow as 1st steps?%0a%0a{-1 buy a 1080EUR headset and a 2000EUR gaming laptop.-}%0a# Come actually try this evening!%0a# Install Mozilla XR Viewer, %25width=50px%25Firefox https://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/devroadshow2019/Firefox_Logo.png or Firefox Reality https://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/devroadshow2019/reality_icon-1024x1024.png on your device and play with curated examples.%0a# Join a Mozilla Hubs event, in or out of VR.%0a# Remix an example on Glitch, including [[https://blog.mozvr.com/custom-elements-for-the-immersive-web/|new custom elements]] for 360 photos and video, then join Slack and discords with your questions.%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!What if you want to dig deeper?%0a%0a# Contribute back ❤️, there is a LOT to do! From WebXR on MDN to directly fixing issues on Firefox Reality.%0a# Study [[https://nptel.ac.in/courses/106106138/|computer vision for XR]] to better understand SLAM and room understanding%0a# Try existing user experience design patterns cf [[http://www.xr.design|xr.design]] or [[https://arvrjourney.com/laundry-list-of-ux-patterns-in-vr-ar-24dae1e56c0a|@anselm's post]]%0a# Make your own experience.%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a%25comment%25Thanks beautiful [[https://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/360s/gallery.html?json-file=LinzAugust2019/files.json#image12|Linz]]%0aThanks beautiful [[https://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/360s/gallery.html?json-file=ViennaAugust2019/files.json|Wien]]%0a%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!Come try during the break!%0a%0a!!!!XR is an imperfect new medium, why and how you should take ownership of it.%0a%0a(Mozilla DevRoadShow, August 2019)%0a%25height=200px%25https://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/devroadshow2019/qrcode-slides.png https://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/devroadshow2019/devroadshow-background.png %0a%0a%25right%25Fabien Benetou [[https://twitter.com/utopiah|@Utopiah]], WebXR developer [[http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/|%25border='0px'%25Path:/pub/images/by_3.0_88x31.png]]%0a(:sectionend:)%0a>>comment%3c%3c%0aGoal: Show that VR and AR on the web work and that starting is even easier than before%0a%0aTitle: XR is an imperfect new medium, why and how you should take ownership of it.%0a%0aRequires concepts to get further :%0a# pose thus 3DoF vs 6DoF%0a# tracking in VR vs AR, how a phone or a VR HMD knows where it is%0a# creating content from a web developer perspective%0a# what makes the web special%0a%0aRelated Mozilla tools :%0a# AFrame (now transitionned to a community lead project)%0a# Firefox Reality%0a# XR Viewer%0a# custom components%0a# Hubs & Spoke%0a%0aResources:%0a* own drawings with animations (cf presentation with Philippe at FullStackCon London 2019)%0a* https://www.reddit.com/r/virtualreality/comments/ck36fy/why_do_vr_games_have_10_year_old_graphics/evjqqse/%0a* https://www.reddit.com/r/threejs/comments/cr6zy8/how_can_threejs_boost_my_career_are_there_many/ex2hwpc/%0a* https://www.reddit.com/r/virtualreality/comments/crhffv/is_there_a_vr_simulation_fidelity_rating/ex5qg1l/%0a* https://twitter.com/utopiah/status/1163814891326590976%0a* https://twitter.com/utopiah/status/1163906428622508032%0a* https://twitter.com/utopiah/status/1164059349490249728%0a* Overall list UNICEF cases on why XR matters added to mines e.g https://mobile.twitter.com/utopiah/status/1165156474861117440 but also prison use in older slides, etc%0a>>%3c%3c Testing.EMWBozar2017=(:html:)%0a%3clink rel="stylesheet" href="/pub/reveal.js-master/css/theme/black.css">%0a%3cscript src="/pub/reveal.js-master/lib/js/head.min.js">%3c/script>%0a%3cstyle>%0a.reveal section img {border:0;}%0a%3c/style>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a%0a%25height:160px%25https://vrlab-brussels.info/wiki/pub/logo_white.png / %25height:160px%25https://www.underconsideration.com/brandnew/archives/mozilla_2017_logo.png%0a%0a----%0a%0a%25right%25Fabien Benetou [[https://twitter.com/utopiah|@Utopiah]], WebVR developer [[http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/|%25border='0px'%25Path:/pub/images/by_3.0_88x31.png]]%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aI can't ...%0a%0a%25comment%25go to Mars, I can't scuba dive in the Marianne trenches, I can't juggle 4-dimensional toys, I can't hike in hyperbolic space, I can't organize my thoughts by moving them in space,%0ahttp://virtualrealitytimes.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/03/Screen-Shot-2016-09-14-at-4.37.05-PM.png%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aVR in itself does not matter.%0a%0a%25comment%25How it impacts your daily life and the daily life of those around you when you come back does matter.%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:sectionextended data-background='https://i.kinja-img.com/gawker-media/image/upload/s--GwVmX4Ri--/c_fit,fl_progressive,q_80,w_320/1350744892403313509.png':)%0a%0aWhat's VR?%0a%25comment%25Fooling your senses, giving up temporarily control to explore another reality%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:sectionextended data-background='http://del.h-cdn.co/assets/17/15/1600x800/landscape-1492014161-delish-deep-dish-cauliflower-pizza-1.jpg':)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aWhy does open source matter in VR? %0a%25comment%25You're basically strapping a state of the art all black device full of electronics running on software%0a%0a[@%0afabien@holodeck:~$ sudo su%0a[sudo] password for fabien: %0aSorry, try again.%0a[sudo] password for fabien: %0aSorry, try again.%0a[sudo] password for fabien: %0asudo: 3 incorrect password attempts%0afabien@holodeck:~$%0a@]%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:sectionextended data-background='https://roadtovrlive-5ea0.kxcdn.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/07/Mark-Zuckerberg-samsung-gear-vr.jpg':)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aWhat did I do about it (knowing I'm not such a great coder)?%0a%0a>>comment%3c%3c%0aworking on my personal project (PIMVR) without letting others experience an %25grey%25obscure%25%25 technology (VRLab Brussels workshops)%0a>>%3c%3c%0a%0ahttp://vrlab-brussels.info/wiki/wiki/pub/MeetupApril2016/highres_448912119.jpeg%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0ahttp://www.underconsideration.com/brandnew/archives/mozilla_2017_logo.png%0a%0aWhy I'm contributing to Mozilla?%0a%25comment%25Because I have to know how it works and that, whenever I need, I can modify a piece, something fundamental in your daily life yet even more in VR since you as a developer and artist literally shape a new reality%0a[@%0afabien@holodeck:~$ sudo su%0a[sudo] password for fabien: %0aroot@holodeck:/home/fabien#%0a@]%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0ahttp://www.underconsideration.com/brandnew/archives/mozilla_2017_logo.png%0a%0aBeing a Mozilla contributor (A-Frame/A-painter PR, issues, docs, organize WebXR events, dozen of workshops... but mostly just chatting on Slack!)%0a%0a[-- + WebVR freelancer (PoC P&G, AirBus, European Parliament, startups, workshops) [[%3c%3c]]+ WebVR startup co-founder (imec.istart 2017 incubee) --]%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0ahttp://3dvrcentral.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/02/tg0hygwo.bmp#.png%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a%0a(:sectionextended data-background='https://camo.githubusercontent.com/53881dcba6c272f3680084148630071cf556144c/68747470733a2f2f766174656c6965722e6e65742f4d7944656d6f2f417061696e746572506879736963732f70726576696577732f566c6164696d69722e6a7067#.png':)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0ahttps://ada.is/webvr/images/aframecommunity.png%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:sectionextended data-background='http://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/Mobilizing/C-blkCXWAAEqkZB.jpg':)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a(:sectionextended data-background='http://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/Mobilizing/women.jpg':)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a(:sectionextended data-background='http://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/Mobilizing/CB-WebVR1.jpg':)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a(:sectionextended data-background='http://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/Mobilizing/CB-webVR3.jpg':)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a(:sectionextended data-background='http://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/Mobilizing/CdHCVSDWoAQ8WqP.jpg':)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a(:sectionextended data-background='http://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/Mobilizing/Cj5b-ymUkAAfDea.jpg':)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a(:sectionextended data-background='http://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/Mobilizing/VRHackahonJanuaru2016VictoryWebVR.jpg':)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a(:sectionextended data-background='http://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/Mobilizing/bristol.jpg':)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a(:sectionextended data-background='http://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/Mobilizing/day1.jpg':)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a(:sectionextended data-background='http://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/Mobilizing/fabien-brussels2.jpg':)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a(:sectionextended data-background='http://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/Mobilizing/fabien-lab.jpg':)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a(:sectionextended data-background='http://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/Mobilizing/greece.jpg':)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a(:sectionextended data-background='http://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/Mobilizing/hack.jpg':)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a(:sectionextended data-background='http://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/Mobilizing/maxresdefault.jpg':)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a(:sectionextended data-background='http://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/Mobilizing/molengeek.jpg':)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a(:sectionextended data-background='http://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/Mobilizing/paris.jpg':)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!Enough blabla...%0a%0aNot only VR isn't an obscure tech of the future it's a technology that you can use today and contribute to today. Come try!%0a%0ahttps://blog.mozvr.com/content/images/2016/02/post-splash-4.jpg%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a%25comment%25startup europe news https://aframe.io/a-painter/?url=https://ucarecdn.com/ada32542-9be7-4d15-903f-77de6e348b7f/%25%25%0a Testing.FLOSSForCreativity=creativite work (non automatable) -> done through tools -> requires FLOSS to avoid mind prison%0a%0aotherwise one layer of your stack prevents you from challenging existing workflows, the more experienced you are the most you are able to challenge existing models thus tool, hence the more FLOSS matters (cf discussion at X & Sons with Thomas https://twitter.com/utopiah/status/1192431741862105095 )%0a%0acould use Leroy Gourhan as a philosophical starting point Testing.FOSDEM2018=(:html:)%0a%3clink rel="stylesheet" href="/pub/reveal.js-master/css/theme/black.css">%0a%3cscript src="/pub/reveal.js-master/lib/js/head.min.js">%3c/script>%0a%3cstyle>%0a.reveal section img {border:0;}%0a%3c/style>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aPresentation check :%0a%0a# hide URL (fullscreen F11)%0a# check that reveal timer is configured properly (default: 30min)%0a# have water available%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a%0a!!Beyond the screen%0aWebXR: when immersive content enters the Web%0a%0a(FOSDEM 2018)%0a%0a%25width=200px%25http://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/webxrtown.jpg%0a%0a%25right%25Fabien Benetou [[https://twitter.com/utopiah|@Utopiah]], WebXR developer [[http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/|%25border='0px'%25Path:/pub/images/by_3.0_88x31.png]]%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aI can't ...%0a%0a%25comment%25go to Mars, I can't scuba dive in the Marianne trenches, I can't juggle 4-dimensional toys, I can't hike in hyperbolic space, I can't organize my thoughts by moving them in space,%0ahttp://virtualrealitytimes.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/03/Screen-Shot-2016-09-14-at-4.37.05-PM.png%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aVR in itself does not matter.%0a%0a%25comment%25How it impacts your daily life and the daily life of those around you when you come back does matter.%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:sectionextended data-background='http://www.cpr.org/sites/default/files/styles/large/public/images/prisonvr6.turk_.jpg':)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:sectionextended data-background='https://i.kinja-img.com/gawker-media/image/upload/s--GwVmX4Ri--/c_fit,fl_progressive,q_80,w_320/1350744892403313509.png':)%0a%0aWhat's VR?%0a%25comment%25Fooling your senses, giving up temporarily control to explore another reality%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aHow does it work?%0a%0ahttps://qph.ec.quoracdn.net/main-qimg-548c675213716e179e8c5aed9f1ca1b5#.jpg%0a%0a%25thumb%25https://qph.ec.quoracdn.net/main-qimg-7a2c047caf1e38a9da00954972acd8ae#.jpg%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:sectionextended data-background='http://del.h-cdn.co/assets/17/15/1600x800/landscape-1492014161-delish-deep-dish-cauliflower-pizza-1.jpg':)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aWhy does open source matter in VR? %0a%25comment%25You're basically strapping a state of the art all black device full of electronics running on software%0a%0a[@%0afabien@holodeck:~$ sudo su%0a[sudo] password for fabien: %0aSorry, try again.%0a[sudo] password for fabien: %0aSorry, try again.%0a[sudo] password for fabien: %0asudo: 3 incorrect password attempts%0afabien@holodeck:~$%0a@]%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:sectionextended data-background='https://roadtovrlive-5ea0.kxcdn.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/07/Mark-Zuckerberg-samsung-gear-vr.jpg':)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0ahttp://www.underconsideration.com/brandnew/archives/mozilla_2017_logo.png%0a%0aWhy I'm contributing to Mozilla?%0a%25comment%25Because I have to know how it works and that, whenever I need, I can modify a piece, something fundamental in your daily life yet even more in VR since you as a developer and artist literally shape a new reality%0a[@%0afabien@holodeck:~$ sudo su%0a[sudo] password for fabien: %0aroot@holodeck:/home/fabien#%0a@]%0a%0ahttps://i.kinja-img.com/gawker-media/image/upload/s--GwVmX4Ri--/c_fit,fl_progressive,q_80,w_320/1350744892403313509.png'%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0ahttp://www.underconsideration.com/brandnew/archives/mozilla_2017_logo.png%0a%0aHow I'm contributing : A-Frame/A-painter PRs, issues, docs, participated to All Hands Hawaii and All Hands Austin, Dev Road Show Asia... but mostly just chatting on Slack!%0a%0a%25thumb%25https://da2n2ohdektbr.cloudfront.net/uploads/logos/2016/11/23/11/11/image_gallery_mo132.png http://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/devroadshowasia.png https://air.cdn.mozilla.net/media/cache/b9/d8/b9d8e28cf113f03ee05f68ce21d68ba6.png %0a%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a~200 WebVR demos%0a%0a%25width=600px%25https://camo.githubusercontent.com/304309420aa5397bf195e0ed8eafc6f1036eba09/68747470733a2f2f616672616d652e696f2f696d616765732f61776f612f666f6f7462616c6c2d76722e676966#.png%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a... and now that I spent all that time learning, building, creating I want to SHARE what I made!%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aBut... wait a second, can you do 3D on the web?%0a%0a(:html:)%0a%3cblockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en">%3cp lang="en" dir="ltr">When people ask if 3D or %3ca href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/VR?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">#VR%3c/a> on the web can really be "pretty" I'll also start to share %3ca href="https://twitter.com/Sketchfab?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">@sketchfab%3c/a> %3ca href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/glTF?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">#glTF%3c/a> page %3ca href="https://t.co/kbpPDAnxMA">https://t.co/kbpPDAnxMA%3c/a> in addition to %3ca href="https://twitter.com/playcanvas?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">@PlayCanvas%3c/a> %3ca href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/WebGL2?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">#WebGL2%3c/a> "After the flood" demo %3ca href="https://t.co/er6XaLwM8h">https://t.co/er6XaLwM8h%3c/a> and %3ca href="https://twitter.com/thespite?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">@thespite%3c/a> cru·ci·form %3ca href="https://t.co/QbaIudghxC">https://t.co/QbaIudghxC%3c/a> %3ca href="https://t.co/bgarsZbVdA">pic.twitter.com/bgarsZbVdA%3c/a>%3c/p>— Fabien Benetou (@utopiah) %3ca href="https://twitter.com/utopiah/status/956840285719363585?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">January 26, 2018%3c/a>%3c/blockquote>%0a%3cscript async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8">%3c/script>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aBut... wait another second, can you really do VR on the web?%0a%0ahttp://caniuse.com/#feat=webvr%0a%0ahttps://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/caniusewebvr.png%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aBut not just VR headsets%0a%0ahttp://unboring.net/cases/img/deeplinking/3_fue_responsive_webVR.png%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aActually the '''web''' is better than native{-, it is not a "low resolution port"-}.%0a%0a* ✓ Yes you can do WebVR PWAs.%0a* ✓ Yes you can do VR-to-VR transitions (without passing by the store, with passing data!)%0a%0a%25red%25Warning!%25%25 epileptic? Please close your eyes for a minute...%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:sectionextended data-background='https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/674727/27721720-19388346-5d17-11e7-912b-499886be0a8d.gif':)%0a%25color=white%25Going from one experience to the next, without leaving VR.%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aGreat but... how?%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aWhat if ... we didn't even need to '''know''' anything to '''make''' VR content?%0a%0a(:html:)%0a%3ciframe width="800px" height="600px" src="https://aframe.io/a-painter/?url=https://ucarecdn.com/b2de6fa3-2574-4f7f-bca9-ccc3cf89aacc/">%3c/iframe>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aA-painter (also as prototyping tool)%0a%0ahttps://blog.mozvr.com/content/images/2016/09/apainter_menuc.gif%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aA-Frame inspector%0a%0ahttps://aframe.io/images/awoa/inspector-registry.gif%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aA-Frame%0a%0ahttps://phonegap.com/blog/uploads/2016-11/a-frame.jpg%0a%0aWhy A-Frame works cf [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ipEy_Iz7hhw|The future of Virtual and Augmented Reality for the web]] by Jordan Santell, ColdFront17 %0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!A-Frame%0a%0aLive coding, aka how to look silly in public.%0a%0a(that's THE moment that is going to make us late ;)%0a%0a%25width=300px%25https://i.gr-assets.com/images/S/compressed.photo.goodreads.com/books/1457364208i/29437996._UY788_SS788_.jpg%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a{-Turtles 🐢-} Shaders all the way down%0ahttps://www.shadertoy.com/%0a%0ahttps://github.com/wizgrav/aframe-effects%0ahttps://camo.githubusercontent.com/9fd0a6bbeab2e44962319c808f38777d94e1e85b/68747470733a2f2f77697a677261762e6769746875622e696f2f616672616d652d656666656374732f73637265656e2e706e67#.png%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aA-Frame repository%0a%0a(:html:)%0a%3ciframe width="800px" height="600px" src="https://aframe.io/aframe-registry/">%3c/iframe>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aSummary of the tools:%0a%0aA-Frame + A-Frame inspector + A-Frame repository + A-painter + A-whatever-you-want ?%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aPast recurrent Q&As:%0a%0a* Mobile? Even iOS?%0a* Performance? GPU usage? What GPU should I buy?%0a* How much does a cardboard cost?%0a* Will 360 videos replace traditional films?%0a* What are the usages of VR?%0a* Is VR just for training/education?%0a%0a...finally Is AR better than VR?%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a...finally Is AR better than VR?%0a%0aYes! No! It depends!%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aSecond and last part:%0a%0a* limitations of native AR%0a* WebAR, the definition%0a* deconstructing experiments%0a* references%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0ahttps://compass-ssl.surface.com/assets/05/88/05880203-90fb-49c4-9065-dbb8c77cf4d5.jpg?n=WhyHololens_Hero_1920_img.jpg%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!!limitations of native AR%0a%0a%25height=500px%25https://autonome.github.io/elephant/public/imgs/zero-aug17.png%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!!limitations of native AR (bis)%0a%0ahttp://ghk.h-cdn.co/assets/17/03/1600x800/gallery-1484671302-healthyappetizers.jpg%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!!WebAR, the definition%0a%0a%25height=400px%25https://3c1703fe8d.site.internapcdn.net/newman/gfx/news/hires/phone.jpg%0a%0aStarting with Argon Browser, 2011 (project started in 2009) GeorgiaTech %0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!!hardware support: all-ish%0a%0a* [[https://twitter.com/metaglasses/status/906269379905683463|meta2]]%0a* iOS 11 on iPhone 6S & above%0a* ... arguably anything with a camera%0a%0a%25height=200px%25https://pbs.twimg.com/media/DJO3MjDVYAUILPs.jpg%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!!browser support: all-ish%0a%0a%25height=200px%25http://cdn.digital-photo-secrets.com/images/mobile-phone-camera-close.jpg https://temasys.io/wp-content/uploads/2017/02/BrowserSupportImage.png%0a%0a%25height=200px%25https://www.3ders.org/images2015/intels-realsense-depth-sensing-3d-camera-about-to-get-real-00001.png https://i.ytimg.com/vi/UipeQVO0aw8/maxresdefault.jpg%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!!browsers: XR Viewer %25thumb%25https://s.aolcdn.com/hss/storage/midas/fb4f84947f119d7a145888857db46d2c/204825462/mozilla.jpg%0aA VR and AR Project by Mozilla%0a%0a%25height=300px%25http://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/webxr_viewer.jpg%0a%0ahttps://github.com/mozilla-mobile/webxr-ios%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aXR Viewer, behind the magic%0a%0a(:html:)%0a%3ciframe width="560" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/Gop44gZso_Y?rel=0&showinfo=0" frameborder="0" allow="autoplay; encrypted-media" allowfullscreen>%3c/iframe>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aA-Frame-XR basics, positioning%0a%0a %3ca-scene hit-test>%0a(:html:)%0a%3ciframe width="560" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/TG6w7S0TNAA?rel=0&showinfo=0" frameborder="0" allow="autoplay; encrypted-media" allowfullscreen>%3c/iframe>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aA-Frame-XR basics, measurements%0a pointA.distanceTo(pointB); //thanks to threejs Vector3 utils%0a(:html:)%0a%3ciframe width="560" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/R5xk_zWgx50?rel=0&showinfo=0" frameborder="0" allow="autoplay; encrypted-media" allowfullscreen>%3c/iframe>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aA-Frame-XR basics, vertical movement%0a(:html:)%0a%3ciframe width="560" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/e7w7DDhi93I?rel=0&showinfo=0" frameborder="0" allow="autoplay; encrypted-media" allowfullscreen>%3c/iframe>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a(:html:)%0a%3cblockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en">%3cp lang="en" dir="ltr">Prototyping %3ca href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/AR?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">#AR%3c/a> tools using a Tupperware transparent cover as a “display” %3ca href="https://t.co/OHopqfsHnt">pic.twitter.com/OHopqfsHnt%3c/a>%3c/p>— Fabien Benetou (@utopiah) %3ca href="https://twitter.com/utopiah/status/959039651779698689?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">February 1, 2018%3c/a>%3c/blockquote>%0a%3cscript async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8">%3c/script>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aaframe-xr%0a%0ahttps://github.com/mozilla/aframe-xr%0a%0a %3cscript src="https://rawgit.com/mozilla/aframe-xr/master/vendor/aframe-v0.7.1.js">%3c/script>%0a %3cscript src="https://rawgit.com/mozilla/aframe-xr/master/dist/aframe-xr.js">%3c/script>%0a %3cscript src="../resources/hit-test.js">%3c/script>%0a %3cscript src="../resources/proximity.js">%3c/script>%0a %3cscript src="../resources/tap-event.js">%3c/script>%0a%0a %3ca-scene hit-test>%0a %3ca-sphere radius="0.01" position="0 0.005 -0.5">%3c/a-sphere>%0a %3ca-scene> %0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!aframe-xr%0a%0aLive coding, aka how to look silly in public, again!%0a%0a(We're already late so... ;)%0a%0a(:html:)%0a%3cstyle>%0a#container {%0a margin: 0px auto;%0a width: 500px;%0a height: 375px;%0a border: 10px #333 solid;%0a}%0a#videoElement {%0a width: 500px;%0a height: 375px;%0a background-color: #666;%0a}%0a%3c/style>%0a %0a%3cbody>%0a%3cdiv id="container">%0a %3cvideo autoplay="true" id="videoElement">%0a %0a %3c/video>%0a%3c/div>%0a%0a%3cscript>%0avar video = document.querySelector("#videoElement"); %0anavigator.getUserMedia = navigator.getUserMedia || navigator.webkitGetUserMedia || navigator.mozGetUserMedia || navigator.msGetUserMedia || navigator.oGetUserMedia;%0a %0aif (navigator.getUserMedia) { %0a navigator.getUserMedia({video: true}, handleVideo, videoError);%0a}%0a %0afunction handleVideo(stream) {%0a video.src = window.URL.createObjectURL(stream);%0a}%0a %0afunction videoError(e) {%0a // do something%0a}%0a%3c/script>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aAgain, why open source matters with early stage exploration of a new medium...%0a%0a[[https://vimeo.com/166807261|HYPER-REALITY]] by Keiichi Matsuda%0a%0ahttps://autonome.github.io/elephant/public/imgs/hyper-reality.gif%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!!what's yet to come%0a%0a* higher pixel density for VR%0a* better tracking for AR%0a%25height=100px%25https://c1.staticflickr.com/9/8894/28378938586_9acc025630_b.jpg%0a* better unification WebXR%0a%25height=100px%25https://i.ytimg.com/vi/kdKN7rww5AM/maxresdefault.jpg%0a* better transition between XR modes e.g AR to VR and back%0a* bringing aframe-xr to A-Frame%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aThird and last part (Aha! I did lie a bit there...)%0a%0aWeb'''X'''R%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aNeither just {-WebVR-} or {-WebAR-} but WebXR%0a%0a(:html:)%0a%3cblockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en">%3cp lang="en" dir="ltr">Announced at the W3C VR content authoring workshop in Brussels today: What we've been calling "WebVR 2.0" has been renamed the WebXR Device API, and the group developing it is now the Immersive Web Community Group.%3c/p>— Brandon Jones (@Tojiro) %3ca href="https://twitter.com/Tojiro/status/938086735258554368?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">December 5, 2017%3c/a>%3c/blockquote>%0a%3cscript async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8">%3c/script>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a%0a!!!status of the specifications%0a{-[[https://github.com/w3c/webvr/issues/254|AR extensions and modifications #254]]-}%0a%0aNow https://github.com/immersive-web/webxr/ rather than "just" an AR issues in the WebVR specification.%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aDon't trust your perceptions, build useful interfaces.%0a%0ahttp://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/treachery-of-image.jpg%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!Slides%0a[--https://fabien.benetou.fr/Testing/FOSDEM12018?action=reveal--] or just search @@WebXR FOSDEM 2018@@%0a%0a!!!references%0a(chronologically-ish)%0a%0a(:div style="font-size:small;":)%0a* https://www.cpr.org/news/story/for-some-prisoners-on-the-cusp-of-release-virtual-reality-readies-them-for-freedom%0a* Donald Hoffman and ITP http://www.cogsci.uci.edu/~ddhoff/%0a* Arturo Paracuellos from https://unboring.net for the visual on responsive design%0a* https://github.com/aframevr/ A-Frame, inspector, registry, A-painter, etc%0a* https://medium.com/super-ventures-blog/why-is-arkit-better-than-the-alternatives-af8871889d6a%0a* https://github.com/chenzlabs/aframe-ar%0a* https://github.com/mozilla/aframe-xr%0a* https://github.com/mozilla-mobile/webxr-ios%0a* https://github.com/w3c/webvr-content-workshop/issues%0a* https://github.com/immersive-web/webxr/%0a* Magritte%0a(:divend:)%0a(:sectionend:) Testing.FOSDEM2020=(:html:)%0a%3clink rel="stylesheet" href="/pub/reveal.js-master/css/theme/white.css">%0a%3cscript src="/pub/reveal.js-master/lib/js/head.min.js">%3c/script>%0a%3cscript async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8">%3c/script>%0a%3cstyle>%0a.reveal section img {border:0; background:none;}%0a.reveal img {margin:0px !important;} %0a.reveal h2, h3, h4 {text-transform:none !important;}%0a.reveal h2 { margin-top: -50px }%0a.twitter-tweet { margin-left:220px !important; }%0a%3c/style>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!![[https://fosdem.org/2020/schedule/track/javascript/|JavaScript Devroom 2020]], the team!%0a%25width=100px%25https://pbs.twimg.com/profile_images/1174962441853124608/NWSIzexr_400x400.jpg [[https://twitter.com/utopiah/|@utopiah]] | %25width=100px%25https://pbs.twimg.com/profile_images/1222759341/photo-Ludo-miniature-1_400x400.jpg [[https://twitter.com/gmludo|@gmludo]] | %25width=100px%25https://pbs.twimg.com/profile_images/1218215980905705473/wBAwsaN2_400x400.jpg [[https://twitter.com/mmoliz|@mmoliz]]%0a%25width=50px%25https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/8/8a/FOSDEM_logo.svg Suggestions? Ideas? Want to help? Do get in touch! https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/9/99/Unofficial_JavaScript_logo_2.svg%0a(:html:)%0a%3cblockquote class="twitter-tweet">%3cp lang="en" dir="ltr">Hey %3ca href="https://twitter.com/fosdem?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">@FOSDEM%3c/a>... we, the %3ca href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/JavaScript?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">#JavaScript%3c/a> devroom need a bigger room next year! This is just part of the queue waiting outside 😱 %3ca href="https://t.co/qjsqjMq5DL">https://t.co/qjsqjMq5DL%3c/a> %3ca href="https://t.co/ZnyCvKKQ7H">pic.twitter.com/ZnyCvKKQ7H%3c/a>%3c/p>— Fabien Benetou (@utopiah) %3ca href="https://twitter.com/utopiah/status/1223943187187884032?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">February 2, 2020%3c/a>%3c/blockquote> %3cscript async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8">%3c/script> %0a(:htmlend:)%0a(:sectionend:) Testing.FOSDEM2021=(:html:)%0a%3clink rel="stylesheet" href="/pub/reveal.js-master/css/theme/white.css">%0a%3cscript src="/pub/reveal.js-master/lib/js/head.min.js">%3c/script>%0a%3cscript async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8">%3c/script>%0a%3cstyle>%0a.reveal section img {border:0; background:none;}%0a.reveal img {margin:0px !important;} %0a.reveal h2, h3, h4 {text-transform:none !important;}%0a.reveal h2 { margin-top: -50px }%0a.twitter-tweet { margin-left:220px !important; }%0a%3c/style>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!JavaScript connecting exotic hardware. %0a%0aA personal retrospective of 10 proofs of concept using the most pervasive language%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aFabien Benetou?%0a%0a(:html:)%0a%3cblockquote class="twitter-tweet">%3cp lang="en" dir="ltr">Hey %3ca href="https://twitter.com/fosdem?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">@FOSDEM%3c/a>... we, the %3ca href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/JavaScript?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">#JavaScript%3c/a> devroom need a bigger room next year! This is just part of the queue waiting outside 😱 %3ca href="https://t.co/qjsqjMq5DL">https://t.co/qjsqjMq5DL%3c/a> %3ca href="https://t.co/ZnyCvKKQ7H">pic.twitter.com/ZnyCvKKQ7H%3c/a>%3c/p>— Fabien Benetou (@utopiah) %3ca href="https://twitter.com/utopiah/status/1223943187187884032?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">February 2, 2020%3c/a>%3c/blockquote>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a>200 public demos%0a%0a%25width=600px%25https://camo.githubusercontent.com/304309420aa5397bf195e0ed8eafc6f1036eba09/68747470733a2f2f616672616d652e696f2f696d616765732f61776f612f666f6f7462616c6c2d76722e676966#.png%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a(:html:)%0a%3cblockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en">%3cp lang="en" dir="ltr">At %3ca href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/slush18?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">#slush18%3c/a> and want to discuss %3ca href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/WebXR?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">#WebXR%3c/a>, VR, AR or more generally innovation for the European Parliament? Come say hi 😅👋 %3ca href="https://t.co/MX1k5gdGVL">pic.twitter.com/MX1k5gdGVL%3c/a>%3c/p>— Fabien Benetou (@utopiah) %3ca href="https://twitter.com/utopiah/status/1069870909765402624?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">December 4, 2018%3c/a>%3c/blockquote>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a(:html:)%0a%3cblockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en">%3cp lang="en" dir="ltr">Welcoming %3ca href="https://twitter.com/NubianVR?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">@NubianVR%3c/a> to the %3ca href="https://twitter.com/UNICEFGhana?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">@UNICEFGhana%3c/a> family. %3cbr>%3cbr>Big thank you to %3ca href="https://twitter.com/UNICEFinnovate?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">@UNICEFinnovate%3c/a>'s %3ca href="https://twitter.com/theentreflaneur?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">@theentreflaneur%3c/a> & %3ca href="https://twitter.com/utopiah?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">@utopiah%3c/a> for visiting Accra last week & kicking off an exciting & challenging collaboration w %3ca href="https://twitter.com/kabsseidu?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">@kabsseidu%3c/a>. %3ca href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/ForEveryChild?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">#ForEveryChild%3c/a>, %3ca href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/techforgood?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">#techforgood%3c/a>. %3ca href="https://t.co/N2nBh8KgjP">pic.twitter.com/N2nBh8KgjP%3c/a>%3c/p>— Fiachra McAsey (@FiachraMcAsey) %3ca href="https://twitter.com/FiachraMcAsey/status/1090203049119891456?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">January 29, 2019%3c/a>%3c/blockquote>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!2020%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a(:html:)%0a%3cblockquote class="twitter-tweet">%3cp lang="en" dir="ltr">Going from interactions in %3ca href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/VR?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">#VR%3c/a> to an ebook reader. Because workflows matter, each tool should be used to its best potential!%3cbr>%3cbr>Here tying up %3ca href="https://twitter.com/MozillaHubs?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">@MozillaHubs%3c/a> with %3ca href="https://twitter.com/remarkablepaper?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">@reMarkablePaper%3c/a>.%3cbr>%3cbr>Follow up of %3ca href="https://t.co/x9IlP7LLNj">https://t.co/x9IlP7LLNj%3c/a> %3ca href="https://t.co/3xMqYCFRG4">pic.twitter.com/3xMqYCFRG4%3c/a>%3c/p>— Fabien Benetou (@utopiah) %3ca href="https://twitter.com/utopiah/status/1250464627739279360?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">April 15, 2020%3c/a>%3c/blockquote>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a* https://github.com/mozilla/hubs/%0a* [[(https://gist.github.com/Utopiah/1cfc123239fa2994569fc7c5c60b2928/#file-)hubs_utils-js]]%0a* [[(https://gist.github.com/Utopiah/51d73414b163626dccd6ae63005f03dc#file-)remarkable_forwarding_nodejs_webserver-js]]%0a* [[(https://gist.github.com/Utopiah/3d8c15e486359954c2b5fdaf9e3cb265#file-)hubs_pdf_triggerzone_to_markable-js]]%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a(:html:)%0a%3cblockquote class="twitter-tweet">%3cp lang="en" dir="ltr">😎Can't get enough of %3ca href="https://twitter.com/MozillaHubs?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">@MozillaHubs%3c/a> to replace video meetings but the coming Summer just feel too nice to wear a %3ca href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/VR?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">#VR%3c/a> headset?%3cbr>%3cbr>Try using %3ca href="https://twitter.com/Bose?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">@Bose%3c/a> %3ca href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/AR?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">#AR%3c/a> glasses (or just headphones) to get those natural head movements!%3cbr>%3cbr>Done with %3ca href="https://twitter.com/ConcreteSciFi?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">@ConcreteSciFi%3c/a> and his amazing %3ca href="https://t.co/27Mw5sJ12w">https://t.co/27Mw5sJ12w%3c/a> %3ca href="https://t.co/WPVzjgqWem">pic.twitter.com/WPVzjgqWem%3c/a>%3c/p>— Fabien Benetou (@utopiah) %3ca href="https://twitter.com/utopiah/status/1258475990197645312?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">May 7, 2020%3c/a>%3c/blockquote>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a* https://github.com/mozilla/hubs/ (again)%0a* [[(https://gist.github.com/Utopiah/1cfc123239fa2994569fc7c5c60b2928/#file-)hubs_utils-js]] (again...)%0a* https://github.com/zakaton/bose-ar-mozilla-hubs%0a* https://github.com/zakaton/Bose-Frames-Web-SDK%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a(:html:)%0a%3cblockquote class="twitter-tweet">%3cp lang="en" dir="ltr">[NSFW] What if social %3ca href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/VR?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">#VR%3c/a> could shake your world? What if intimacy and playfulness could be explored remotely? 👩‍❤️‍👨🔗%3cbr>%3cbr>Here a connected toy gets activated with a distant partner inside a private shared virtual world.%3cbr>%3cbr>Technical details and discussion ⤵️ %3ca href="https://t.co/3fzBOyL6Iu">pic.twitter.com/3fzBOyL6Iu%3c/a>%3c/p>— Fabien Benetou (@utopiah) %3ca href="https://twitter.com/utopiah/status/1280079465847160832?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">July 6, 2020%3c/a>%3c/blockquote>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a* no more links to Hubs / Hubs utils, you get it.%0a* https://buttplug.io%0a* [[(https://gist.github.com/Utopiah/5812a75a67a6e2dbb8dac030205c5fc7#file-)buttplug-io_hubs-js]]%0a* [[(https://gist.github.com/Utopiah/a31e00bd7c5f938a34142e01dfe6f709#file-)hubs_connected_toy-js]]%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a(:html:)%0a%3cblockquote class="twitter-tweet">%3cp lang="en" dir="ltr">🎥🤳Controlling my streaming setup using %3ca href="https://twitter.com/OBSProject?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">@OBSProject%3c/a> from %3ca href="https://twitter.com/thepine64?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">@thepine64%3c/a> %3ca href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/pinePhone?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">#pinePhone%3c/a>.%3cbr>%3cbr>The whole ordeal took me minutes! The power of standards %3ca href="https://t.co/sHMvwuvqH0">https://t.co/sHMvwuvqH0%3c/a> and open source. 🦾🧩✅%3cbr>%3cbr>PS: mise en abyme showing how I used a similar setup to drive the TV %3ca href="https://t.co/8Ao4OMHYSG">https://t.co/8Ao4OMHYSG%3c/a> %3ca href="https://t.co/ptNAC8sBq2">pic.twitter.com/ptNAC8sBq2%3c/a>%3c/p>— Fabien Benetou (@utopiah) %3ca href="https://twitter.com/utopiah/status/1317767814359470086?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">October 18, 2020%3c/a>%3c/blockquote>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a* https://www.pine64.org/pinephone/%0a* https://github.com/Palakis/obs-websocket%0a* https://github.com/haganbmj/obs-websocket-js%0a* related%0a** https://github.com/nodecg/nodecg-obs%0a** https://obs.ninja%0a** https://github.com/xbmc/chorus2#kodi-web-interface---chorus2%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a(:html:)%0a%3cblockquote class="twitter-tweet">%3cp lang="en" dir="ltr">Voila! I made a "thing" 😊%3cbr>%3cbr>This box 📦 during %3ca href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/WFH?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">#WFH%3c/a> times let my better half know if:%3cbr>I'm available 🟢, %3cbr>shouldn't be disturb but it's OK🟡 %3cbr>or really can't be disturbed e.g. important call or streaming🔴%3cbr>%3cbr>Controlled from a %3ca href="https://twitter.com/Nintendo?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">@Nintendo%3c/a> Switch to show the pervasiveness of the web. %3ca href="https://t.co/dydULdsLbd">https://t.co/dydULdsLbd%3c/a> %3ca href="https://t.co/sjJLGPhgom">pic.twitter.com/sjJLGPhgom%3c/a>%3c/p>— Fabien Benetou (@utopiah) %3ca href="https://twitter.com/utopiah/status/1320062117458870274?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">October 24, 2020%3c/a>%3c/blockquote>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a* https://fabien.benetou.fr/Cookbook/Electronics%0a* https://webthings.io%0a* https://github.com/fivdi/onoff%0a* [[(https://gist.github.com/Utopiah/fe5ce76b0cc840bc080dd743b85da077#file-)rpi_redlight-js]]%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a(:html:)%0a%3cblockquote class="twitter-tweet">%3cp lang="en" dir="ltr">I'm starting to get a thing for "Things", pardon the nerdy pun!😬%3cbr>%3cbr>I can now control my Roomba🤖 from my phone, desktop and even command line. No Internet required.%3cbr>%3cbr>I was disappointed that there is no "plugin"🧩 in %3ca href="https://twitter.com/WebThingsIO?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">@WebThingsIO%3c/a> for it but... it's not even required!%3cbr>%3cbr>Steps : ⬇️ %3ca href="https://t.co/HSpzOyjqwN">pic.twitter.com/HSpzOyjqwN%3c/a>%3c/p>— Fabien Benetou (@utopiah) %3ca href="https://twitter.com/utopiah/status/1322236808600735744?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">October 30, 2020%3c/a>%3c/blockquote>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a* https://webthings.io (again)%0a* https://github.com/koalazak/rest980%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a(:html:)%0a%3cblockquote class="twitter-tweet">%3cp lang="en" dir="ltr">Live streaming sketches on %3ca href="https://twitter.com/remarkablepaper?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">@remarkablePaper%3c/a> 2 to other devices, no app to install, just a link. %3cbr>%3cbr>QuasiLiveView Alpha non™️ (😁 a little joke since the official LiveView has been in Beta on the devices for... months, maybe a year!)%3cbr>%3cbr>Details %3ca href="https://t.co/03lRFWZDv3">https://t.co/03lRFWZDv3%3c/a> %3ca href="https://t.co/DICZbS9FMu">pic.twitter.com/DICZbS9FMu%3c/a>%3c/p>— Fabien Benetou (@utopiah) %3ca href="https://twitter.com/utopiah/status/1321601096951959552?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">October 28, 2020%3c/a>%3c/blockquote>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a* https://www.reddit.com/r/RemarkableTablet/comments/jjz46g/live_streaming_notebook_to_web_no_client_required/%0a* [[(https://gist.github.com/Utopiah/e2d5c944bbd632e3ae0530e602977f45#file-)remarkable_functions-sh]]%0a* https://github.com/lschwetlick/maxio/blob/master/rm_tools/rM2svg.py%0a* https://svg-player.glitch.me/%0a* https://fabien.benetou.fr/Tools/Eink%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a(:html:)%0a%3cblockquote class="twitter-tweet">%3cp lang="en" dir="ltr">And now the reverse🔀 : in %3ca href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/VR?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">#VR%3c/a> turning off and on the virtual switch to change the actual light of my physical office.💡%3cbr>%3cbr>For authorized virtual visitors only 😁 %3ca href="https://t.co/GDwAX8uZBr">https://t.co/GDwAX8uZBr%3c/a> %3ca href="https://t.co/LGfDc6rNz0">pic.twitter.com/LGfDc6rNz0%3c/a>%3c/p>— Fabien Benetou (@utopiah) %3ca href="https://twitter.com/utopiah/status/1324062589064826886?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">November 4, 2020%3c/a>%3c/blockquote>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a* https://webthings.io (again)%0a* https://github.com/mozilla/hubs/ (again)%0a* [[(tps://gist.github.com/Utopiah/1ab2c1e1ee8b58c4abbd1ee0dde88d77#file-)hubs_gateway_bulb-js]]%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a(:html:)%0a%3cblockquote class="twitter-tweet">%3cp lang="en" dir="ltr">Confusing the virtual and the real.🤔🏡%3cbr>%3cbr>Visiting my virtual house (built for %3ca href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/XR?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">#XR%3c/a> IoT, a digital twin %3ca href="https://t.co/GDwAX8uZBr">https://t.co/GDwAX8uZBr%3c/a> ) in %3ca href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/AR?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">#AR%3c/a> with the %3ca href="https://twitter.com/magicleap?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">@MagicLeap%3c/a> ML1 and Helio, the %3ca href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/WebXR?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">#WebXR%3c/a> browser, of my %3ca href="https://twitter.com/glTF3D?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">@glTF3D%3c/a> model designed in Spoke for %3ca href="https://twitter.com/MozillaHubs?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">@MozillaHubs%3c/a>. %3ca href="https://t.co/2cNWisNNYS">pic.twitter.com/2cNWisNNYS%3c/a>%3c/p>— Fabien Benetou (@utopiah) %3ca href="https://twitter.com/utopiah/status/1331255109511241728?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">November 24, 2020%3c/a>%3c/blockquote>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a* no more links to Hubs / Hubs utils / webthings, you get it.%0a* https://github.com/KhronosGroup/glTF%0a* https://developer.magicleap.com/en-us/learn/guides/debug-web-content%0a* [[(Testing/)HighEndWebARFOSDEM2019]]%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a(:html:)%0a%3cblockquote class="twitter-tweet">%3cp lang="en" dir="ltr">Cycling in social %3ca href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/VR?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">#VR%3c/a> to compete or just having a nice chat. 🚴‍♀️%3cbr>%3cbr>Moving in %3ca href="https://twitter.com/MozillaHubs?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">@MozillaHubs%3c/a> thanks to a %3ca href="https://twitter.com/NordicTweets?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">@NordicTweets%3c/a> Thingy52 running %3ca href="https://twitter.com/Espruino?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">@Espruino%3c/a> attached to cheap pedals under a desk. No cable, just %3ca href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/WebBluetooth?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">#WebBluetooth%3c/a> on Chromium. %3ca href="https://t.co/wwVPp9XkRc">pic.twitter.com/wwVPp9XkRc%3c/a>%3c/p>— Fabien Benetou (@utopiah) %3ca href="https://twitter.com/utopiah/status/1325130934518124544?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">November 7, 2020%3c/a>%3c/blockquote>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a* [[(https://gist.github.com/Utopiah/fdfa7a2d6967a2178a3bd0f284dc3c12#file-)thingy52_espruino_mpu_webbt-js]]%0a* https://www.espruino.com%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aSo what%0a!Stepping back, lessons learned%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a* find a browser or a server%0a* find a debugging tool e.g. Android remote debugger in Firefox or Chromium%0a* JS is just one tool%0a* share whatever you have made and how%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a* Android isnt linux%0a* one demo leads to another : pivot pivot pivot%0a* sometimes its too early%0a* ask help from friends and colleagues%0a(:sectionend:) Testing.FOSSXR2019=>>comment%3c%3c%0ahttps://fabien.benetou.fr/Testing/DevRoadShow2019%0a add slides on specs, %0a support (e.g. CanIUse), %0a add all the workshops I organized%0aadd Tweets on %0a exokit%0a MagicLeap%0a https://twitter.com/utopiah/status/1103876550150123520%0a now working allowing to have a fully web based experienced from device boot%0a https://twitter.com/utopiah/status/1154772432307347457%0a 35C3%0a https://twitter.com/utopiah/status/1079326128685359107%0a https://twitter.com/utopiah/status/1078639680042819584%0a https://twitter.com/utopiah/status/1078338794158465025%0a https://twitter.com/utopiah/status/1078711231115153409%0aFOSDEM%0a https://twitter.com/utopiah/status/950823148295000068%0a https://archive.fosdem.org/2019/schedule/event/machine_learning_javascript/%0a add current call%0aconsider designer made slides on stack%0a could ask help from Yanick%0athreejs%0a https://github.com/gfxfundamentals/threejsfundamentals https://discoverthreejs.com%0aevents%0a AFrame meetups%0a>>%3c%3c%0a%0a(:html:)%0a%3clink rel="stylesheet" href="/pub/reveal.js-master/css/theme/black.css">%0a%3cscript src="/pub/reveal.js-master/lib/js/head.min.js">%3c/script>%0a%3cscript async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8">%3c/script>%0a%3cstyle>%0a.reveal section img {border:0; background:none;}%0a.reveal h2, h3, h4 {text-transform:none !important;}%0a.twitter-tweet { margin-left:220px !important; }%0a%3c/style>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a# make silly joke if audience see this%0a# have water available%0a# have phone charged for live demo%0a# verify connectivity over AirPlay%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!WebXR, when VR and AR meet the web%0a%0a(FOSS XR, October 2019)%0a%0a%25width=250px%25https://fossxr.dev/css/2017_style/img/FOSSXR-transparent.png%0a%0aLink with all links 🔗🔗🔗 at the end!%0a%0a%25right%25Fabien Benetou [[https://twitter.com/utopiah|@Utopiah]], WebXR developer [[http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/|%25border='0px'%25Path:/pub/images/by_3.0_88x31.png]]%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!Our short journey together:%0a%0a# who is this person on stage%0a# why does he care about XR%0a# what are some good open source examples%0a# understanding 1 example in WebVR%0a# the differences with WebAR and trying live%0a# new workflows%0a# what should you do (or not)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aThe web is a mess but it's an exciting creative mess!%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aFabien Benetou? @Utopiah? 🤔%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a%25height=100px%25https://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/devroadshow2019/EP.png%0aEuropean Parliament%0a(:html:)%0a%3cblockquote class="twitter-tweet">%3cp lang="en" dir="ltr">📌 Want a view into the future of %3ca href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/technology?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">#technology%3c/a>❓%3cbr>Hundreds of visitors could enjoy how our team scouts %3ca href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/technologicalinnovation?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">#technologicalinnovation%3c/a>🌐and develops it for the %3ca href="https://twitter.com/Europarl_EN?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">@Europarl_EN%3c/a> in our %3ca href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/Innovation_Week?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">#Innovation_Week%3c/a>.%3cbr>Watch▶what some MEPs thought about our village & feel free to give us your impressions 📲. %3ca href="https://t.co/No7d4ecawk">pic.twitter.com/No7d4ecawk%3c/a>%3c/p>— EP Technology (@EP_Technology) %3ca href="https://twitter.com/EP_Technology/status/1187386524402356225?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">October 24, 2019%3c/a>%3c/blockquote> %3cscript async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8">%3c/script> %0a(:htmlend:)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a%25height=100px%25https://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/devroadshow2019/unicef.png%0a(:html:)%0a%3cblockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en">%3cp lang="en" dir="ltr">Welcoming %3ca href="https://twitter.com/NubianVR?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">@NubianVR%3c/a> to the %3ca href="https://twitter.com/UNICEFGhana?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">@UNICEFGhana%3c/a> family. %3cbr>%3cbr>Big thank you to %3ca href="https://twitter.com/UNICEFinnovate?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">@UNICEFinnovate%3c/a>'s %3ca href="https://twitter.com/theentreflaneur?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">@theentreflaneur%3c/a> & %3ca href="https://twitter.com/utopiah?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">@utopiah%3c/a> for visiting Accra last week & kicking off an exciting & challenging collaboration w %3ca href="https://twitter.com/kabsseidu?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">@kabsseidu%3c/a>. %3ca href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/ForEveryChild?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">#ForEveryChild%3c/a>, %3ca href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/techforgood?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">#techforgood%3c/a>. %3ca href="https://t.co/N2nBh8KgjP">pic.twitter.com/N2nBh8KgjP%3c/a>%3c/p>— Fiachra McAsey (@FiachraMcAsey) %3ca href="https://twitter.com/FiachraMcAsey/status/1090203049119891456?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">January 29, 2019%3c/a>%3c/blockquote>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a%25height=100px%25https://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/devroadshow2019/Mozilla_logo.svg%0a>>comment%3c%3c%0aCould use https://hand-drawn-vr.glitch.me/%0a>>%3c%3c%0aContributor%0a(:html:)%0a%3cblockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en">%3cp lang="en" dir="ltr">When %3ca href="https://twitter.com/utopiah?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">@utopiah%3c/a> decides to make VR more like LEGOs, and turns %3ca href="https://twitter.com/aframevr?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">@aframevr%3c/a> into a more blocky experience drawing inspiration from Scratch! 🤩✨ %3ca href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/webvr?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">#webvr%3c/a> %3ca href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/yallhands?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">#yallhands%3c/a> %3ca href="https://t.co/5H1aM6tZYq">pic.twitter.com/5H1aM6tZYq%3c/a>%3c/p>— flaki (@slsoftworks) %3ca href="https://twitter.com/slsoftworks/status/941403037880520705?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">December 14, 2017%3c/a>%3c/blockquote>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!!Now that you know who I am...%0a%0a... who are you? Few questions to better understand what you want to see.%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!!Why did I start learning (Web)VR in 2015?%0a%0ahttps://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/devroadshow2019/wikis.png%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!!Method of the loci or how smart our body is%0a%0a(:html:)%0a%3cblockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en">%3cp lang="en" dir="ltr">Virtual memory palaces: immersion aids recall %3ca href="https://t.co/4hg2RT6Csn">https://t.co/4hg2RT6Csn%3c/a> "using virtual environments for creating more memorable experiences that enhance productivity through better recall of large amounts of information organized using the idea of virtual memory palaces." %3ca href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/VR?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">#VR%3c/a>%3c/p>— Fabien Benetou 🚅🇦🇹 (@utopiah) %3ca href="https://twitter.com/utopiah/status/1155106205930573824?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">July 27, 2019%3c/a>%3c/blockquote>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!!And the current outcome%0a%0ahttps://fabien.benetou.fr//pub/PIMVR/forcedlayout-tron.jpg%0a%0a(Details and live proof of concepts [[https://fabien.benetou.fr/Wiki/VirtualRealityInterface|🔗]] )%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!!But WebVR isn't just for the mind%0a%0ahttps://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/devroadshow2019/kinevr.jpg%0a%0a(Details and live proof of concepts [[https://github.com/Utopiah/KineVR|🔗]] )%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!So VR isn't "just" for games or corporate training%0a%0a👇 It is literally for what you make of it.%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:sectionextended data-background='https://roadtovrlive-5ea0.kxcdn.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/07/Mark-Zuckerberg-samsung-gear-vr.jpg':)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a(:html:)%0a%3cblockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en">%3cp lang="en" dir="ltr">"The Age of Surveillance Capitalism: The Fight for a Human Future at the New Frontier of Power" by %3ca href="https://twitter.com/shoshanazuboff?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">@shoshanazuboff%3c/a> %3ca href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/CPDP2019?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">#CPDP2019%3c/a> Opening Night: Book Launch %3ca href="https://t.co/FDBAxd21SJ">https://t.co/FDBAxd21SJ%3c/a> %3ca href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/TheAgeofSurveillanceCapitalism?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">#TheAgeofSurveillanceCapitalism%3c/a> %3ca href="https://t.co/jfKBA1FWmC">pic.twitter.com/jfKBA1FWmC%3c/a>%3c/p>— Fabien Benetou (@utopiah) %3ca href="https://twitter.com/utopiah/status/1090311516593799172?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">January 29, 2019%3c/a>%3c/blockquote>%0a%3cscript async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8">%3c/script>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!!Vivoos VR from Ideasis%0a%0aRehabilitation for children with psychological trauma [[https://www.unicef.org/innovation/stories/unicef-innovation-fund-graduate-ideasis|🔗]]%0a%0ahttps://www.unicef.org/innovation/sites/unicef.org.innovation/files/styles/hero_desktop/public/UN018020.jpg?itok=f5Njv1fK%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0ahttps://github.com/Ideasis/VivoosVR%0a%0a%25width=50pct%25https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Ideasis/VivoosVR/master/Readme%2520Images/Guideline_SS/11.JPG https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Ideasis/VivoosVR/master/Readme%2520Images/Guideline_SS/13.JPG%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!!Imisi3D in Lagos, Nigeria%0a%0aBringing virtual reality to classrooms without labs [[https://www.unicef.org/innovation/stories/unicef-innovation-fund-graduate-ideasis|🔗]]%0a%0ahttps://github.com/Imisi3D%0a%0ahttps://www.unicef.org/innovation/sites/unicef.org.innovation/files/styles/hero_desktop/public/VRKIds.JPG?itok=1_0WkppT%0a%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a(:html:)%0a%3cblockquote class="twitter-tweet">%3cp lang="en" dir="ltr">Happy to see that %3ca href="https://twitter.com/UNICEF?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">@UNICEF%3c/a> and %3ca href="https://twitter.com/UNICEFinnovate?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">@UNICEFinnovate%3c/a> recommend open source licenses, tools and processes to foster faster innovation at scale while being very pragmatic about the positive impact for startups 👌 %3ca href="https://t.co/7mYPzNsZQc">pic.twitter.com/7mYPzNsZQc%3c/a>%3c/p>— Fabien Benetou 🇪🇺🇧🇪🚆🇳🇱 (@utopiah) %3ca href="https://twitter.com/utopiah/status/1009149515289505794?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">June 19, 2018%3c/a>%3c/blockquote> %3cscript async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8">%3c/script> %0a(:htmlend:)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0ahttps://avatars3.githubusercontent.com/u/175849#.png%0a%0a* https://github.com/teliportme/remixVR%0a* https://github.com/nubianvr-source/BasicElectronics%0a* https://github.com/Veativetech/VeativeWebVR%0a* https://github.com/crenovator/VRMaker%0a...and more!%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0ahttps://avatars3.githubusercontent.com/u/175849#.png%0a%0aUNICEF Office of Innovation: [[https://www.unicef.org/innovation/reports/unicef-office-innovation-open-source-business-model|Open Source - Business Model]]%0a%0ahttps://github.com/unicef%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!!eyeskills.org by Ben Sinon to fix the lazy eye%0a%0aA tool for research and physical therapy %0a%0ahttps://gitlab.eyeskills.org/community/EyeSkillsCommunityApp.git%0a%0a(:html:)%0a%3cblockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en">%3cp lang="en" dir="ltr">Starting with open source %3ca href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/VR?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">#VR%3c/a> at %3ca href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/35c3?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">#35c3%3c/a> “Hacking how we see” %3ca href="https://t.co/kxuR298zGf">https://t.co/kxuR298zGf%3c/a> %3ca href="https://t.co/3lrppT2xPH">pic.twitter.com/3lrppT2xPH%3c/a>%3c/p>— Fabien Benetou 🛫🇩🇪 (@utopiah) %3ca href="https://twitter.com/utopiah/status/1079326128685359107?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">December 30, 2018%3c/a>%3c/blockquote>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!Mozilla Hubs%0a%0aBecause VR does not have to be a solitary experience%0a%0ahttps://github.com/mozilla/hubs/%0a%0ahttps://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/devroadshow2019/mozilla-hubs.jpg%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!Mozilla Hubs%0a%0a(:html:)%0a%3cblockquote class="twitter-tweet">%3cp lang="en" dir="ltr">🤩 Watching research on %3ca href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/VR?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">#VR%3c/a> in %3ca href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/VR?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">#VR%3c/a> using free software via a browser in a remote conference, welcome to 2019 %3ca href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/UIST2019?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">#UIST2019%3c/a> %3ca href="https://twitter.com/ACMUIST?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">@acmuist%3c/a> 👋 thanks to %3ca href="https://twitter.com/blairmacintyre?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">@blairmacintyre%3c/a> and %3ca href="https://twitter.com/downtohoerth?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">@downtohoerth%3c/a> %3ca href="https://t.co/F2kpPNxDY9">https://t.co/F2kpPNxDY9%3c/a> %3ca href="https://t.co/Ez6VqUn9mX">pic.twitter.com/Ez6VqUn9mX%3c/a>%3c/p>— Fabien Benetou 🇪🇺🇧🇪🚆🇳🇱 (@utopiah) %3ca href="https://twitter.com/utopiah/status/1186659653129789440?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">October 22, 2019%3c/a>%3c/blockquote> %3cscript async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8">%3c/script> %0a(:htmlend:)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a(:html:)%0a%3cblockquote class="twitter-tweet">%3cp lang="en" dir="ltr">Come join our test %3ca href="https://twitter.com/ByHubs?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">@ByHubs%3c/a> test podcasting room! - %3ca href="https://t.co/AYlHePIiCi">https://t.co/AYlHePIiCi%3c/a>%3cbr>%3cbr>Works on %3cbr>- Desktop VR%3cbr>- Quest%3cbr>- mobile browser (and stream your front facing cam in!) %3ca href="https://t.co/ULOrfUsuvc">pic.twitter.com/ULOrfUsuvc%3c/a>%3c/p>— Research VR Podcast (@ResearchVRcast) %3ca href="https://twitter.com/ResearchVRcast/status/1187769184320720909?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">October 25, 2019%3c/a>%3c/blockquote> %3cscript async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8">%3c/script> %0a(:htmlend:)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a... but actually why the web when XR is so performance hungry?%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:sectionextended data-background='https://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/w3c-slide-content/cycle.png':)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:sectionextended data-background='https://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/w3c-slide-content/cycles.png':)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:sectionextended data-background='https://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/w3c-slide-content/iterations.png':)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aCtrl-U View Page Source / (Q) Inspect Element%0a%0ahttps://techyinf97.files.wordpress.com/2017/10/images24-1467129429.jpg%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a[[https://aframe.io/docs/0.9.0/introduction/|Remix Glitch]]%0a%0ahttps://docs.unity3d.com/uploads/Main/DeployingUnityOffline-DownloadAssistant.png%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aApp stores%0a%0ahttps://i.kym-cdn.com/entries/icons/facebook/000/000/157/itsatrap.jpg%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!What happens during the 1st second of a WebVR experience%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!You get 3D in the browser%0a%0aAnd with WebGL, running on your GPU%0a%0ahttps://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/devroadshow2019/3dinbrowser.png%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!VR effect, or what you need to put on your headset%0a%0a* 2 eyes = 2 perspective (plus barel distortion)%0a%0ahttps://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/devroadshow2019/Mozilla_Hubs_environment.jpg%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!A concept new to the web : pose%0a%0aGoing from x,y, z-index to the position and rotation of a camera.%0a%0ahttps://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/devroadshow2019/behindthescenes.PNG%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!Asking the browser for the headset pose%0a%0ahttps://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/devroadshow2019/xrpose.png%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!... to a browser who can provide it%0a%0a%25thumb%25Like Firefox https://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/devroadshow2019/Firefox_Logo.png , Firefox Reality https://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/devroadshow2019/reality_icon-1024x1024.png or Exokit https://avatars2.githubusercontent.com/u/37630640#.png .%0a%0ahttps://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/devroadshow2019/vrinfirefox.png%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!... and getting the headset to ask it to its sensor%0a%0a(Thanks to our model Stefan!)%0a%0a(:html:)%0a%3ciframe width="560" height="315" sandbox="allow-same-origin allow-scripts" src="https://peertube.video/videos/embed/cb89effc-7d65-4856-974b-e0972ff9cc0c" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen>%3c/iframe>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a%0a[--([[https://peertube.video/videos/watch/cb89effc-7d65-4856-974b-e0972ff9cc0c|backup link]])--]%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!... to finally pass it all the way back!%0a%0ahttps://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/devroadshow2019/figure-1-mozilla-hubs.gif%0a%0a(with a little [[https://aframe.io/examples/showcase/a-blast/|demo]])%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!Looks ma, no hands?! (or 🎮 API)%0a%0aBinding our controller pose (remember?) to 🖐️ our model [@navigator.getGamepads()[0].axes.forEach( (i, b) => buttons += mappingAxes[b] + ":" + i + "; " );@]%0a%0a(:html:)%0a%3cblockquote class="twitter-tweet">%3cp lang="en" dir="ltr">Switching key layouts. Soon I'll type a proper sentence and be able to compete on WPM 😉!%3cbr>%3cbr>So no I didn't give up on %3ca href="https://t.co/zvbgJxlAQr">https://t.co/zvbgJxlAQr%3c/a>%3cbr>%3cbr>Just using A/B key but could be wrist rotation instead or the value of an axis %3ca href="https://t.co/iwpkPCnDNW">pic.twitter.com/iwpkPCnDNW%3c/a>%3c/p>— Fabien Benetou 🛫🇩🇪 (@utopiah) %3ca href="https://twitter.com/utopiah/status/1158832710145728512?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">August 6, 2019%3c/a>%3c/blockquote>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!... and getting natural interactions.%0a%0aSo much potential: 🖐️📏🦆 [@LeftHandController.distanceTo( duck )@]%0a%0ahttps://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/devroadshow2019/hubsgrab.gif%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a(:html:)%0a%3ciframe style="width:1400px; height:1400px;" src="/pub/home/devroadshow2019/svg_sketches/?url=interactions.svg&invert=true" allowtransparency="true">%3c/iframe>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!Now that we have it all, we have to move forward thoughfully%0a%0aDiane Hosfelt's posts on MozVR blog [[https://blog.mozvr.com/author/avadacatavra/|🔗]]%0a%0ahttps://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/devroadshow2019/principles.jpg%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!... and in fact why it is fundamental that WE get it right.%0a%0aResearch in VR and simulations [[https://www.frontiersin.org/research-topics/5881/philosophical-and-ethical-aspects-of-a-science-of-consciousness-and-the-self|🔗]]%0a%0ahttps://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/devroadshow2019/matrixplug.jpg%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!Most of this applies to WebAR but with a couple of distinctions%0a%0aThe better we understand the environment, the more interesting. 🖥️👓%0a%0aExamples for the Mozilla XR Viewer [[https://develop.examples.webxrexperiments.com/|🔗]]%0a%0ahttps://develop.examples.webxrexperiments.com/examples/face_tracking/screenshot.jpg https://develop.examples.webxrexperiments.com/examples/light/screenshot.jpeg https://develop.examples.webxrexperiments.com/examples/sensing/screenshot.jpg%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a(:html:)%0a%3ciframe style="width:1400px; height:1400px;" src="/pub/home/devroadshow2019/svg_sketches/?url=xrcamera.svg&invert=true" allowtransparency="true">%3c/iframe>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aWebAR before WebXRspecs are even implemented%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0apolyfill%0a%0ahttps://github.com/mozilla/webxr-polyfill/ (following https://github.com/immersive-web/webvr-polyfill )%0a%0ahttp://images.custommade.com/avnkIHvI4u3wrwlt5Qb3v_1ZEgs=/custommade-photosets/73600/73600.237739.jpg%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0ahttps://github.com/jeromeetienne/AR.js%0a%0a%25width=100px%25https://raw.githubusercontent.com/jeromeetienne/AR.js/master/AR.js-1920-1080-HD.png%0a%0ahttps://cloud.githubusercontent.com/assets/6317076/23833024/b2e045be-0737-11e7-9ef0-8e1ac9e49ba8.png%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0ahttps://github.com/nicolocarpignoli/GeoAR.js%0a%0ahttps://raw.githubusercontent.com/nicolocarpignoli/GeoAR.js/master/docs/places-name.gif%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aMozilla XR Viewer%0a%0ahttps://github.com/mozilla-mobile/webxr-ios%0a%0a(:html:)%0a%3ciframe width="560" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/AXiS2ngAv2w" frameborder="0" allow="accelerometer; autoplay; encrypted-media; gyroscope; picture-in-picture" allowfullscreen>%3c/iframe>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aEven a custom browser can provide a seemless workflow%0a%0a(:html:)%0a%3cblockquote class="twitter-tweet">%3cp lang="en" dir="ltr">I'm not sure it's documented anywhere but %3ca href="https://twitter.com/mozilla?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">@Mozilla%3c/a> XR Viewer registers wxrv:// as a protocol %3ca href="https://t.co/6uO2j2qpm4">https://t.co/6uO2j2qpm4%3c/a> making it very easy to go from a QR code to a %3ca href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/WebXR?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">#WebXR%3c/a> page! %3ca href="https://t.co/6MP87UjVK2">pic.twitter.com/6MP87UjVK2%3c/a>%3c/p>— Fabien Benetou 🇪🇺🇧🇪🚆🇳🇱 (@utopiah) %3ca href="https://twitter.com/utopiah/status/1171067447002173441?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">September 9, 2019%3c/a>%3c/blockquote> %3cscript async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8">%3c/script> %0a(:htmlend:)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aJavaScript, so what?%0a%0aD3 as one example among millions (ahem) of npm modules.%0a%0a(:html:)%0a%3cblockquote class="twitter-tweet">%3cp lang="en" dir="ltr">Robot heads size as %3ca href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/WebXR?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">#WebXR%3c/a> data visualisation example, next step using an actual dataset (not test=[1,2,3,4,5] 😅) and interactions %3cbr>%3cbr>Used %3ca href="https://twitter.com/d3js_org?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">@d3js_org%3c/a> with aframe-xr on %3ca href="https://twitter.com/mozilla?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">@mozilla%3c/a> XR viewer %3ca href="https://t.co/wyJTxDAbHx">pic.twitter.com/wyJTxDAbHx%3c/a>%3c/p>— Fabien Benetou 🇪🇺🇧🇪🚆🇳🇱 (@utopiah) %3ca href="https://twitter.com/utopiah/status/944606702225252352?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">December 23, 2017%3c/a>%3c/blockquote> %3cscript async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8">%3c/script> %0a(:htmlend:)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aIncluding physics, in JavaScript%0a%0ahttps://blog.mozvr.com/jinglesmash-physics/%0a%0a(:html:)%0a%3ciframe width="100%25" height="500px" src="https://bruno-simon.com/">%3c/iframe>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!Live WebAR demo%0aUsing Mozilla XR Viewer%0ahttps://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/devroadshow2019/lonelyscreen.png%0a[--(backup, because live demo curse... [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AXiS2ngAv2w|🔗]])--]%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0ahttps://res.cloudinary.com/teepublic/image/private/s--U2rfXCZ4--/t_Preview/b_rgb:191919,c_limit,f_jpg,h_630,q_90,w_630/v1497797887/production/designs/1676368_1.jpg%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aExokit%0a%0a"The future is immersive, content should be hardware agnostic, it is not possible to do 3D well while focusing on legacy 2D design."%0a%0aNative VR/AR/XR engine for JavaScript 🦖%0ahttps://github.com/exokitxr/exokit%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aExokit web%0a%0ahttps://user-images.githubusercontent.com/29695350/57173364-27482c80-6df4-11e9-9464-c8ddf4a00ccd.jpg%0a%0ahttps://docs.exokit.org/development-guide/how-to-use-exokit-web/ %0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aStepping back, using the power of FOSS for workflow%0a%0a"The whole is greater than the sum of its parts." ― Aristotle, maybe. %0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0ahttps://github.com/MozillaReality/WebXR-emulator-extension%0a%0a(:html:)%0a%3cblockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-conversation="none">%3cp lang="en" dir="ltr">We're making WebXR emulator extension which enables to test WebXR application on desktop browser%3ca href="https://t.co/XA6Wbr06FV">https://t.co/XA6Wbr06FV%3c/a>%3c/p>— takahiro(John Smith) (@superhoge) %3ca href="https://twitter.com/superhoge/status/1187813537525030912?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">October 25, 2019%3c/a>%3c/blockquote> %3cscript async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8">%3c/script> %0a(:htmlend:)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!Why you should start to create 3D content for the web%0a%0a!!!Analyzing the pipeline and sharing my personal workflow working with Blender 2.80%0a%0ahttps://unboring.net/workflows/creating-3d-content/img/cabecera.png%0ahttps://unboring.net/workflows/creating-3d-content/%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!How to make a PBR 3D model for the web%0a%0a!!!How to make it from scratch using Blender 2.80 and exporting to glTF%0a%0ahttps://unboring.net/workflows/how-to-make-pbr-web/img/cabecera.png%0a%0ahttps://unboring.net/workflows/how-to-make-pbr-web/%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!Workflow: Animation from Blender to three.js%0a%0a!!!Modelling/texturing/rigging/animating a 3D character with Blender for a WebGL project%0a%0ahttps://unboring.net/workflows/img/animation/cabecera.png%0a%0ahttps://unboring.net/workflows/animation.html%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a(:html:)%0a%3cblockquote class="twitter-tweet">%3cp lang="en" dir="ltr">Another way to do augmented reality : using motion tracking (detect features then solve camera motion) with the new %3ca href="https://twitter.com/blender_org?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">@Blender_org%3c/a> 2.8 cf documentation %3ca href="https://t.co/MNFuFIq9mO">https://t.co/MNFuFIq9mO%3c/a> and code %3ca href="https://t.co/ho6IAQorn8">https://t.co/ho6IAQorn8%3c/a> offline %3ca href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/AR?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">#AR%3c/a>%3cbr>%3cbr>Plenty to do to improve the outcome but it's a start! 😬 %3ca href="https://t.co/gWyEps4GnJ">pic.twitter.com/gWyEps4GnJ%3c/a>%3c/p>— Fabien Benetou 🇪🇺🇧🇪🚆🇳🇱 (@utopiah) %3ca href="https://twitter.com/utopiah/status/1161920343424024576?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">August 15, 2019%3c/a>%3c/blockquote> %3cscript async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8">%3c/script> %0a(:htmlend:)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aNot modifying workflows.%0a%0aEnabling new workflows entirely.%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a(:html:)%0a%3cblockquote class="twitter-tweet">%3cp lang="en" dir="ltr">What if sending your brand new %3ca href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/WebXR?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">#WebXR%3c/a> page to your %3ca href="https://twitter.com/magicleap?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">@MagicLeap%3c/a> was just a click away? A simple code snippet to embbed on your page a cute low-key button to send to your own code to a simple web server I made earlier controlling %3ca href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/exokit?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">#exokit%3c/a> %3ca href="https://t.co/vCiuI8mrOO">https://t.co/vCiuI8mrOO%3c/a> %3ca href="https://t.co/Eywl9kmNzg">pic.twitter.com/Eywl9kmNzg%3c/a>%3c/p>— Fabien Benetou 🇪🇺🇧🇪🚆🇳🇱 (@utopiah) %3ca href="https://twitter.com/utopiah/status/1097206140507705344?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">February 17, 2019%3c/a>%3c/blockquote> %3cscript async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8">%3c/script>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a(:html:)%0a%3cblockquote class="twitter-tweet">%3cp lang="en" dir="ltr">🤩 Watching research on %3ca href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/VR?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">#VR%3c/a> in %3ca href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/VR?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">#VR%3c/a> using free software via a browser in a remote conference, welcome to 2019 %3ca href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/UIST2019?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">#UIST2019%3c/a> %3ca href="https://twitter.com/ACMUIST?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">@acmuist%3c/a> 👋 thanks to %3ca href="https://twitter.com/blairmacintyre?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">@blairmacintyre%3c/a> and %3ca href="https://twitter.com/downtohoerth?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">@downtohoerth%3c/a> %3ca href="https://t.co/F2kpPNxDY9">https://t.co/F2kpPNxDY9%3c/a> %3ca href="https://t.co/Ez6VqUn9mX">pic.twitter.com/Ez6VqUn9mX%3c/a>%3c/p>— Fabien Benetou 🇪🇺🇧🇪🚆🇳🇱 (@utopiah) %3ca href="https://twitter.com/utopiah/status/1186659653129789440?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">October 22, 2019%3c/a>%3c/blockquote> %3cscript async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8">%3c/script> %0a(:htmlend:)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0ahttps://github.com/EloiStree/HelloPaintingJam/wiki/WriteUp%0a%0ahttps://camo.githubusercontent.com/305978f41d5265912648b658e981ff2e6fb486f3/68747470733a2f2f7062732e7477696d672e636f6d2f6d656469612f43317a796e586c57384155617169522e6a7067#.jpg%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a(:html:)%0a%3cblockquote class="twitter-tweet">%3cp lang="en" dir="ltr">From paper to %3ca href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/XR?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">#XR%3c/a> (or just 3D) on the web in a couple of steps! %3ca href="https://t.co/6RdM4BM1wh">https://t.co/6RdM4BM1wh%3c/a>%3cbr>%3cbr>How does it work?%3cbr>- hand 📝draw on a %3ca href="https://twitter.com/moleskine?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">@Moleskine%3c/a> Pen+ Ellipse%3cbr>- export SVG and upload online%3cbr>- extrude the SVG in %3ca href="https://twitter.com/aframevr?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">@AFrameVR%3c/a> (using %3ca href="https://twitter.com/luiguild?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">@luiguild%3c/a> component %3ca href="https://t.co/TWkBMI1tyA">https://t.co/TWkBMI1tyA%3c/a> )%3cbr>%3cbr>…that's it! %3ca href="https://t.co/DJfODq3XJH">pic.twitter.com/DJfODq3XJH%3c/a>%3c/p>— Fabien Benetou 🇪🇺🇧🇪🚆🇳🇱 (@utopiah) %3ca href="https://twitter.com/utopiah/status/1148630163736989701?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">July 9, 2019%3c/a>%3c/blockquote> %3cscript async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8">%3c/script> %0a(:htmlend:)%0a(:sectionend:) %0a%0a(:section:)%0a(:html:)%0a%3cblockquote class="twitter-tweet">%3cp lang="en" dir="ltr">Better integration of %3ca href="https://twitter.com/aframevr?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">@AFrameVR%3c/a>/%3ca href="https://twitter.com/blender_org?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">@Blender_org%3c/a>/%3ca href="https://twitter.com/glTF3D?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">@glTF3D%3c/a> using custom properties: e.g. prop to add matching component! %3ca href="https://t.co/4ydl19X2aW">https://t.co/4ydl19X2aW%3c/a> %3ca href="https://t.co/YOrJRCWwDe">pic.twitter.com/YOrJRCWwDe%3c/a>%3c/p>— Fabien Benetou 🇪🇺🇧🇪🚆🇳🇱 (@utopiah) %3ca href="https://twitter.com/utopiah/status/899556139091853312?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">August 21, 2017%3c/a>%3c/blockquote> %3cscript async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8">%3c/script> %0a(:htmlend:)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a(:html:)%0a%3cblockquote class="twitter-tweet">%3cp lang="en" dir="ltr">2> from Blender to %3ca href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/WebVR?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">#WebVR%3c/a> in 1 click (really) thanks to %3ca href="https://twitter.com/glTF3D?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">@glTF3D%3c/a> & %3ca href="https://twitter.com/aframevr?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">@AFrameVR%3c/a> (cf demo %3ca href="https://t.co/96ujPe582J">https://t.co/96ujPe582J%3c/a> &script %3ca href="https://t.co/cx4EXDAJXY">https://t.co/cx4EXDAJXY%3c/a> %3ca href="https://t.co/gMGMiVMqBb">pic.twitter.com/gMGMiVMqBb%3c/a>%3c/p>— Fabien Benetou 🇪🇺🇧🇪🚆🇳🇱 (@utopiah) %3ca href="https://twitter.com/utopiah/status/896013359702835200?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">August 11, 2017%3c/a>%3c/blockquote> %3cscript async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8">%3c/script> %0a(:htmlend:)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a(:html:)%0a%3cblockquote class="twitter-tweet">%3cp lang="en" dir="ltr">So much for the trust... 😅%3cbr>%3cbr>Since the GIF is not very clear here are the 2 videos %3ca href="https://t.co/eZT8sekC4Q">https://t.co/eZT8sekC4Q%3c/a> with editing on %3ca href="https://twitter.com/glitch?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">@Glitch%3c/a> for %3ca href="https://twitter.com/magicleap?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">@magicleap%3c/a> Prismatic, one using bluetooth keyboard and the other, because it's %3ca href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/AR?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">#AR%3c/a>!, using a proper keyboard.%3cbr>%3cbr>PS: there is a glTF mesh hidden %3ca href="https://t.co/2OyjVNC1fL">pic.twitter.com/2OyjVNC1fL%3c/a>%3c/p>— Fabien Benetou 🇪🇺🇧🇪🚆🇳🇱 (@utopiah) %3ca href="https://twitter.com/utopiah/status/1186955448110501888?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">October 23, 2019%3c/a>%3c/blockquote> %3cscript async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8">%3c/script> %0a(:htmlend:)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0ahttps://www.miscw.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/06/play-a-game-1000x600.jpg%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a%25height=600px%25https://vrlab-brussels.info/wiki/wiki/pub/PresentationScreenshotStack.png%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:sectionextended data-background='https://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/w3c-slide-content/actors.png':)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:sectionextended data-background='https://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/w3c-slide-content/actorslayers.png':)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:sectionextended data-background='https://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/w3c-slide-content/stack.png':)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0ahttps://scholarlykitchen.sspnet.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/06/12329159165_a12a8df2ca_b.jpg%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!🛑 Why should you NOT try WebXR?%0a%0aHonestly,%0a%0a# if you need to deploy tomorrow accross all platforms.%0a# you are not interested in 3D or new interactions.%0a# you need a stable toolchain.%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!Why should you invest in learning WebXR tomorrow morning?%0a%0a# it works, seriously.%0a# it's a new frontier!%0a# if you don't shape a new medium, who will?%0a# VR, AR, XR, spatial computing might become pervasive in the near future. Understanding the implications for our privacy today is urgent and important.%0a# you might finally put your cognitive science degree to a practical usage ;)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aCommunity announcement%0a%0ahttps://www.hack-webar.net%0a%0ahttps://www.hack-webar.net/pub/webar-hackaton01ogc.jpg%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aAgain why do I care so much for (Web)XR to be open?%0a%0ahttps://fabien.benetou.fr//pub/PIMVR/forcedlayout-tron.jpg%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a... but why should YOU care for (Web)XR to be open?!%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a(:html:)%0a%3cblockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-conversation="none">%3cp lang="en" dir="ltr">What is less obvious but just as important is learned helplessness. When you use a proprietary solution you gradually give up on your needs. You try once or twice to get it fixed or improved but hitting a wall you give up.%3cbr>%3cbr>Using FLOSS you can always pull up your sleeves.%3cbr>%3cbr>Agency%3c/p>— Fabien Benetou 🇪🇺🇧🇪🚆🇳🇱 (@utopiah) %3ca href="https://twitter.com/utopiah/status/1186895792755355648?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">October 23, 2019%3c/a>%3c/blockquote> %3cscript async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8">%3c/script> %0a(:htmlend:)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a%0a(:section:)%0aWhy should YOU care for (Web)XR to be open?!%0a%0a(:html:)%0a%3cp class="fragment fade-in-then-semi-out visible" data-fragment-index="1">%0aBecause if XR is really a novel tool for thinking,%0a%3c/p>%0a%3cp class="fragment fade-in-then-semi-out visible" data-fragment-index="2">%0a%3ca href="/Testing/PhilosophicalFoundationsOfXR">%3cimg src="https://pbs.twimg.com/media/DyoTlZ6WkAAPqW0.jpg" height="400px" />%3c/a>%0a%3c/p>%0a%3cp class="fragment fade-in-then-semi-out visible" data-fragment-index="3">%0awe MUST keep it %3cspan class="fragment highlight-red" data-fragment-index="4">free and open%3c/span>%3c/b>.%0a%3c/p>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!WebXR, when VR and AR meet the web%0a%0a(FOSS XR, October 2019)%0a%0a%25width=250px%25https://fossxr.dev/css/2017_style/img/FOSSXR-transparent.png%0a%0a%25right%25Fabien Benetou [[https://twitter.com/utopiah|@Utopiah]], WebXR developer [[http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/|%25border='0px'%25Path:/pub/images/by_3.0_88x31.png]]%0a(:sectionend:) Testing.HackBelgium2017=(:html:)%0a%3clink rel="stylesheet" href="/pub/reveal.js-master/css/theme/sky.css">%0a%3cscript src="/pub/reveal.js-master/lib/js/head.min.js">%3c/script>%0a%3cstyle>%0a.reveal section img {border:0;}%0a%3c/style>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!Key steps of a quality VR project%0a%0a----%0a%0a%25right%25Fabien Benetou [[https://twitter.com/utopiah|@Utopiah]], WebVR developer [[http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/|%25border='0px'%25Path:/pub/images/by_3.0_88x31.png]]%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!Potential steps%0a* define the need%0a* '''select the target platforms'''%0a* clarify the scope%0a* '''feasibility study'''%0a* price quote%0a* '''storyboard the experience outside of VR'''%0a* '''visually prototype with a VR result'''%0a* '''functional prototype'''%0a* '''asset creation'''%0a* '''asset integration'''%0a* '''testing on target platforms'''%0a* iterate on the last steps until budget or allotted time is finished%0a* '''deliver'''%0a* '''record issues and positive sides for future projects'''%0a%0a'''Highlights''' can be quite specific to VR so focus on those mostly.%0a(Add my own prototyping visual.)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!! define the need%0a%0a* educate 1 000 000 persons on a difficult topic%0a* allow 100 artists to be more creative%0a* make 10 coworkers more efficient%0a* make 1000 strangers aware of a new product%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0ahttps://cdn-images-1.medium.com/max/800/1*-yw-CbAubA3RqP2PzkfEsg.png%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!! select the target platforms%0a%0a* what is my audience?%0a** how large? how economically privileged?%0a** how tech savvy? how risk averse?%0a*** coaching on site?%0a** do they have disabilities?%0a** will they be in fixed known location?%0a%0ahttp://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/w3c-slide-content/platforms.jpg%0a%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!! select the target platforms (bis)%0a%0a# quasi free mobile (Cardboard)%0a# mobile with 3DoF (DayDream/GearVR)%0a# room scale (Oculus Rift/HTC Vive)%0a# Custom hardware%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!! clarify the scope%0a%0aI have a need, I have an audience, how will my VR project solve the problem my audience is having?%0a* write down step by step what your project do, including :%0a** '''before''' putting the headset%0a** in the headset%0a*** with details of how they will interact with your content%0a** '''after''' putting the headset%0a%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!! feasibility study%0a%0aNow that you have a detailed step by step description of what the user will do, is it possible?%0a* photorealistic rendering? %25thumb%25https://aheinakroon.files.wordpress.com/2012/10/mori-uncanny-valley2.jpg%0a* hours of high quality video?%0a* stream over an unreliable network?%0a* read pages of text?%0a* live 3D scanning integration?%0a* something never done before? not even a PoC?%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!! feasibility study (bis)%0aKnow when and how to "cheat" i.e. 360 photos/videos as background (cf 20m rule)%0a%0ahttps://cdn-images-1.medium.com/max/800/1*07fEZmJ7JVAwa9TExmjtKw.png%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!! price quote%0a%0aEither internally or with 3rd parties, how much will your project cost? How many days of%0a* artistic directing%0a* software development for integration of all content, interactions%0a* 3D modelling%0a* 2D texturing%0a* 360 video shooting, stitching, editing%0a* asset integration%0a* testing on all platforms%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!! storyboard the experience outside of VR%0a%0a* 6 pieces of paper = 1 room%0a* 360 photos%0a* 360 drawing%0a* clay modelling%0a... anything at all to get some sense of the result without coding or making assets.%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!! visually prototype with a VR result%0a%0a* 3D editor using pressets%0a* in VR painting using Tiltbrush, Apainter, etc%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!How I do it%0a%0ahttps://pbs.twimg.com/media/C3WMzYaWcAAJofV.jpg%0a%0aWebVR result to client can test instantly the updated version with nothing to install or update.%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!! functional prototype%0a%0aAssuming your project does "something" beyond displaying content, even if some form of interaction to just play it, making it work. Assets at this point are not required so it can be done in parallel.%0a%0aMost of the unique software development should be done here and in a specific engine%0a* native game engines%0a** Unity , Unreal, CryEngine, Amazon Lumberyard%0a* WebVR frameworks%0a** AFrame, ReactVR, PlayCanvas, Vizor%0a* VR only SDK%0a** DayDream, BlenderVR%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aCriteria for tool selection (sorted by importance)%0a# existence of productions with target quality%0a# experience of current team%0a# target platforms%0a# pace of iteration%0a# quality of the documentation and learning materials%0a# responsiveness and productivity of the community%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!! asset creation%0a%0a!!Example of tools%0a%0a360 video edition with Premiere %0ahttps://icdn5.digitaltrends.com/image/premiere-pro-vr-ambisonics-workflow-1920x1080.jpg%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a3DsMax %0ahttps://i.ytimg.com/vi/d8BR_WesGkE/maxresdefault.jpg%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aUV mapping %0ahttps://i.ytimg.com/vi/3xkB7lDsVDY/maxresdefault.jpg%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aRiging in Maya %0ahttps://bigblackdrawings.files.wordpress.com/2014/01/maya_rig.jpg%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aMixamo %0ahttps://www.mixamo.com/img/anim-what-1.jpg%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aUnreal editor %0ahttp://blog.leapmotion.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/03/component-in-vr.jpg%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aUnity code editor in Visual Studio %0ahttps://code.visualstudio.com/images/unity_wow.gif%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aAudio editor %0ahttps://screenshots.en.sftcdn.net/en/scrn/69710000/69710191/55a51993d38a3scr_1436859422-700x437.jpg%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aPositional audio %0ahttps://developers.google.com/vr/images/concepts/animate-sound.png%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aMotion capture %0ahttps://blog.mozvr.com/content/images/2017/03/animationTool-1.gif%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!Basic rules for content creation%0a%0a* 2D images%0a** usual compression rules, jpg for photos, png for text (lossless)%0a* 360 photos (equirectangular)%0a* 360 video (equirectangular then container and resolution depending on the target platform)%0a* textures (mipmap rule, power of 2 e.g. 512x2048)%0a* 3D meshes (polycount, depending on the platform)%0a* shaders for visual effects%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!! asset integration%0a%0a* always underestimated%0a* very first iteration will be extremely difficult%0a** especially if the team hasn't worked together%0a* once the workflow is established though with tools that work well together (import/modify/export/test that all functionalities are supported) then the following iterations are a lot more efficient.%0a** (arguable) competent team members can use pretty much any tool despite their preference%0a* version everything you can.%0a%0aThis is also why picking the right tools is important but not as much as having a team competent enough to make the tools work well together no matter what.%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!! testing on target platforms%0a%0aIdeally physically but takes time%0a* ideally automated using e.g.%0a** mocap,%0a** remote controlled devices,%0a** (ATurk equivalent) etc.%0a%0aBeing design of visuals or interaction everybody is always assumed wrong until it's '''ACTUALLY''' tried in the headset.%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!! iterate on the last steps until budget or allotted time is finished%0a%0a* functional prototype%0a** testing should have showed you imperfections%0a* asset creation%0a** some assets are probably missing%0a* asset integration%0a** missing assets to add%0a* testing on target platforms%0a** everything changed must be tested again on ALL platforms%0a** it's a fast pace moving environment, APIs, hardware, everything can change between iterations!%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!! deliver%0a%0aBecause it works now doesn't mean it will work in 5min%0a* Steam/Windows/SteamVR/etc can update at any point between 2 tests%0a%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!! Deliver On line%0aYour user will always have%0a* a different version of software from your testing stack%0a* a bad connection%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!!Distribution channels%0a%0a!!!The real ones%0a%25height=200px%25http://media.bestofmicro.com/O/E/564638/gallery/SteamVR-library_w_600.png http://s3.amazonaws.com/digitaltrends-uploads-prod/2016/03/Oculus-Rift-Software.jpg%0a%25height=200px%25http://www.roadtovr.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/03/oculusstore.jpg https://cdn0.vox-cdn.com/thumbor/EQ4HA-T6fEpK5kWA_GxOVe8XU6Y=/0x0:1920x1080/1600x900/cdn0.vox-cdn.com/uploads/chorus_image/image/52596875/Viveport_VRPC.0.jpeg%0a%0a!!!Others...%0a%25height=150px%25http://static1.knicket.com/play_wby9c_h480_screenshot_4_dodocase-vr-portal-beta.jpeg%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!! Deliver on site%0a%25thumb%25https://s-media-cache-ak0.pinimg.com/originals/6e/73/c1/6e73c1867cef3e280e7f1898a8320bd7.jpg%0a* release form, knowledgeable staff%0a* demo with screen mirror, nobody cares about the HMD itself%0a** makes better photos to promote your content%0a** people want to see where they will go, that it's safe%0a*** but sometimes you want to surprise them...%0a* you will always run out of battery if you are on mobile%0a** pack extra batteries, charging cables, phones%0a* you will always have a bad Internet connection%0a** preload assets locally%0a** get your own Internet access point%0a* charge your controllers between sessions%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!! record issues and positive sides for future projects%0a%0aPlenty will go work but it's OK, it's a learning process for everybody, if you have fail-safes you will manage. Next time have better fail-safes!%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:sectionextended data-background='http://learnwebvr.xyz/upload/slides/Excited.gif':)%0a!!The future! (is coming faster than you think)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!!Sound reflection and reverb %0ahttps://developers.google.com/vr/images/concepts/reflections.png%0a%0a!!!Sound occlusion %0ahttps://developers.google.com/vr/images/concepts/sound-occluded.png%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!!Unity In VR scene edition %0ahttps://www.vrfocus.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/11/Unity-Editor-VR-Project-View.png%0a%0a!!!Unreal in VR scene edition %0ahttps://i.ytimg.com/vi/JKO9fEjNiio/sddefault.jpg%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!!Texturing in VR%0ahttp://vartist.net/wp-content/uploads/2016/07/painting.gif%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!!Modeling in VR%0ahttps://i.ytimg.com/vi/0aDCHJcaCMM/hqdefault.jpg%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!Going further%0a%0a[[WorkshopWebVRParisApril2017/|Programming VR content]] using AFrame and WebVR%0a%0a[[Testing/UIXLabMarch2017?action=reveal&#p5|UX & VR - Now that you can design entire worlds, how can you do it right?]]%0a%25center%25[[Testing/UIXLabMarch2017?action=reveal&#p5|https://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/previewslidesUX.jpg]]%0a%0a[[Testing/W3CImpulseReveal?action=reveal&#p6|Lessons learned from the W3C]] with the different browser vendors.%0a%25center%25[[Testing/W3CImpulseReveal?action=reveal&#p6|https://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/previewslidesw3c.jpg]]%0a%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aStill have time...? Q&A! Workshop!%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!Let's make teams of minimum 3 persons%0arandomly pick :%0a* 1 client + 1 user + N producers%0a%0ain the N producers%0a* 1 artistic director%0a* 1 developer%0a* 1 audio engineer%0a* 1 3D artist%0a* 1 2D artist for the textures%0a* 1 directory for 360 videos and photos%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!Let's pick a topic%0a* entertainment (game, creativity)%0a* tool (configurator, prototype)%0a* marketing (360 gallery, branding experience)%0aetc%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!Let's pick a budget? timeline? ...%0aFor today we have 0euro and 20min ;)%0a(:sectionend:) Testing.HighEndWebARFOSDEM2019=(:html:)%0a%3clink rel="stylesheet" href="/pub/reveal.js-master/css/theme/white.css">%0a%3cscript src="/pub/reveal.js-master/lib/js/head.min.js">%3c/script>%0a%3cstyle>%0a.reveal section img {border:0;}%0a%3c/style>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aPresentation check :%0a%0a# hide URL (fullscreen F11)%0a# check that reveal timer is configured properly (default: 30min)%0a# have water available%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a%0a!!!!High end augmented reality using Javascript%0aUsing markers with a webcam is cool but what about a HoloLens or MagicLeap straight from the browser?%0a%0a%25height=200px%25https://blog.mozfr.org/dotclear/public/mozfr/evenements/fosdem/.fosdem2019-logo_s.jpg https://webmr.io/media/logo.png%0a%0a----%0a%0a%25right%25Fabien Benetou [[https://twitter.com/utopiah|@Utopiah]], WebXR developer [[http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/|%25border='0px'%25Path:/pub/images/by_3.0_88x31.png]]%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aTable of content%0a%0a* limitations of native AR%0a* WebAR, the definition%0a* status of the specifications%0a* hardware support / browsers / libraries%0a* deconstruction of an experiment%0a* what's yet to come%0a* references%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aFabien Benetou? @Utopiah? 🤔%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a(:html:)%0a%3cblockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en">%3cp lang="en" dir="ltr">At %3ca href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/slush18?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">#slush18%3c/a> and want to discuss %3ca href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/WebXR?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">#WebXR%3c/a>, VR, AR or more generally innovation for the European Parliament? Come say hi 😅👋 %3ca href="https://t.co/MX1k5gdGVL">pic.twitter.com/MX1k5gdGVL%3c/a>%3c/p>— Fabien Benetou (@utopiah) %3ca href="https://twitter.com/utopiah/status/1069870909765402624?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">December 4, 2018%3c/a>%3c/blockquote>%0a%3cscript async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8">%3c/script>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a(:html:)%0a%3cblockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en">%3cp lang="en" dir="ltr">Welcoming %3ca href="https://twitter.com/NubianVR?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">@NubianVR%3c/a> to the %3ca href="https://twitter.com/UNICEFGhana?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">@UNICEFGhana%3c/a> family. %3cbr>%3cbr>Big thank you to %3ca href="https://twitter.com/UNICEFinnovate?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">@UNICEFinnovate%3c/a>'s %3ca href="https://twitter.com/theentreflaneur?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">@theentreflaneur%3c/a> & %3ca href="https://twitter.com/utopiah?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">@utopiah%3c/a> for visiting Accra last week & kicking off an exciting & challenging collaboration w %3ca href="https://twitter.com/kabsseidu?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">@kabsseidu%3c/a>. %3ca href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/ForEveryChild?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">#ForEveryChild%3c/a>, %3ca href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/techforgood?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">#techforgood%3c/a>. %3ca href="https://t.co/N2nBh8KgjP">pic.twitter.com/N2nBh8KgjP%3c/a>%3c/p>— Fiachra McAsey (@FiachraMcAsey) %3ca href="https://twitter.com/FiachraMcAsey/status/1090203049119891456?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">January 29, 2019%3c/a>%3c/blockquote>%0a%3cscript async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8">%3c/script>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a(:html:)%0a%3cblockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en">%3cp lang="en" dir="ltr">When %3ca href="https://twitter.com/utopiah?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">@utopiah%3c/a> decides to make VR more like LEGOs, and turns %3ca href="https://twitter.com/aframevr?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">@aframevr%3c/a> into a more blocky experience drawing inspiration from Scratch! 🤩✨ %3ca href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/webvr?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">#webvr%3c/a> %3ca href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/yallhands?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">#yallhands%3c/a> %3ca href="https://t.co/5H1aM6tZYq">pic.twitter.com/5H1aM6tZYq%3c/a>%3c/p>— flaki (@slsoftworks) %3ca href="https://twitter.com/slsoftworks/status/941403037880520705?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">December 14, 2017%3c/a>%3c/blockquote>%0a%3cscript async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8">%3c/script>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a%0a(:section:)%0ahttp://ia800609.us.archive.org/zipview.php?zip=/12/items/olcovers131/olcovers131-L.zip&file=1312550-L.jpg%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!Let's play a game...%0a%0ahttps://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/WebARFOSDEM2019/Taste.png%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0ahttps://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/WebARFOSDEM2019/Dwitter.png%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0ahttps://www.codeproject.com/KB/ThirdParty-Reviews/344092/victorIDE.png%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a[[Fabien/Principle]]%0a%0ahttp://ia800609.us.archive.org/zipview.php?zip=/12/items/olcovers131/olcovers131-L.zip&file=1312550-L.jpg%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!AR?%0a%0ahttps://compass-ssl.surface.com/assets/05/88/05880203-90fb-49c4-9065-dbb8c77cf4d5.jpg?n=WhyHololens_Hero_1920_img.jpg%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!!limitations of native AR%0a%0a%25height=500px%25https://autonome.github.io/elephant/public/imgs/zero-aug17.png%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!!limitations of native AR (bis)%0a%0a(:html:)%0a%3cblockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en">%3cp lang="en" dir="ltr">Stop trying to make me install your app for content I need 5min/day I *want* your mobile website on my phone! 😞%3c/p>— Fabien Benetou (@utopiah) %3ca href="https://twitter.com/utopiah/status/908220417084723200?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">September 14, 2017%3c/a>%3c/blockquote>%0a%3cscript async src="//platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8">%3c/script>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a%0a... and entire thread on that.%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!!limitations of native AR (tris)%0a%0ahttp://ghk.h-cdn.co/assets/17/03/1600x800/gallery-1484671302-healthyappetizers.jpg%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!!WebAR, the definition%0a%0a%25height=400px%25https://qiita-image-store.s3.amazonaws.com/0/178486/70123bb4-725e-7241-afb2-5ad7ca5b58a7.png%0a[--(Chromium-WebAR running on Tango)--]%0a%0aStarting with Argon Browser, 2011 (project started in 2009) GeorgiaTech %0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!!status of the specifications%0a%0aWebXR Device API https://immersive-web.github.io/webxr/%0a%0a(formally WebVR API)%0a[[https://github.com/w3c/webvr/issues/254|AR extensions and modifications #254]]%0a%0ahttps://lh3.googleusercontent.com/pjFusJeUXhxQ3FegWpyY6zOafYjvZ68ShnkZziWepN2W7IKAcZkCXMS2wexK1k6tVUXoWcdfoQ=w640-h400-e365#.jpg%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!!hardware support%0a%0a* '''Magic Leap ML1'''%0a* Microsoft HoloLens%0a* [[https://twitter.com/metaglasses/status/906269379905683463|meta2]]%0a* Google Tango%0a* iOS 11, iPhone 6> & above%0a* ... arguably anything with a camera%0a%0a%25height=200px%25https://pbs.twimg.com/media/DJO3MjDVYAUILPs.jpg%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!!hardware support (bis)%0a%25height=300px%25https://cdn-images-1.medium.com/max/2000/1*0vxGN3gJ0ORpCgCcLNqOQg.png%0a%0a%25height=300px%25https://www.imore.com/sites/imore.com/files/styles/larger_wm_brw/public/field/image/2017/06/arkit-hololens-tango.jpg%0a%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!!hardware support (tris)%0a%0aaka "Why you pay $3K for the HoloLens yet it can be worth every penny."%0a%0ahttps://img2.cgtrader.com/items/748973/b3f091e504/large/low-poly-interiors-living-room-3d-model-low-poly-obj-fbx-mtl.png%0a%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a* '''Magic Leap ML1'''%0a%0ahttps://webmr.io/media/magicleap.svg%0a%0ahttp://hitstun.bakamostudios.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/09/newchallenger.png%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!!Key concepts%0a%0a* Motion tracking%0a* Room knowledge%0a* (re)localisation%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aMotion tracking%0a%0a%25width=300px%25https://i.stack.imgur.com/tGobh.png https://pbs.twimg.com/media/CjepSWkUYAAX8kZ.png%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aMotion tracking, bis%0a%0aFeature? %25thumb%25https://algorithmicthoughts.files.wordpress.com/2013/01/features.jpg%0a%0aVIO %25thumb%25https://i.ytimg.com/vi/LZChzEcLNzI/maxresdefault.jpg%0a%0aStructured light/Time of flight%0a%25thumb%25https://cdn.arstechnica.net/wp-content/uploads/2016/12/3-1.jpg 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https://i.ytimg.com/vi/UipeQVO0aw8/maxresdefault.jpg%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a* browsers: Argon Chromium-WebAR Mozilla WebXR Viewer%0a* libraries AR.js WebARonARKit WebARonARCore WebARonTango three.ar.js aframe-ar HoloJS playcanvas-ar.js%0a%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!!libraries%0a%0aYours?%0a%0a[[https://vimeo.com/166807261|HYPER-REALITY]] by Keiichi Matsuda%0a%0ahttps://autonome.github.io/elephant/public/imgs/hyper-reality.gif%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a* '''exokit'''%0a%0a%25height=200px%25https://webmr.io/media/logo.png%0a%0ahttp://hitstun.bakamostudios.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/09/newchallenger.png%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0ahttps://webmr.io/architecture/%0a%0a%25height=600px%25https://raw.githubusercontent.com/ChrisEddy/webmr-docs/master/website/static/img/docsImages/FlowChart.svg?sanitize=true#.svg%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a* https://webmr.io/%0a%0ahttps://github.com/webmixedreality/exokit%0a%0aMIT License https://github.com/webmixedreality/exokit/blob/master/LICENSE.md%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!!deconstruction of an experiment%0a%0apicking on non vertical surfaces + ADF + interaction%0a%0a(:html:)%0a%3ciframe width="560" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/D3BZodJsg94" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen>%3c/iframe>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!!deconstruction of an experiment%0a%0aAFrame on ML1 on exokit (live!)%0a%0aCode: https://glitch.com/edit/#!/exokit?path=index.html%0aStreaming : http://172.20.10.7:7999/examples/camera_client.html%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!!deconstruction of an experiment%0a%0aAFrame on ML1 on exokit (video backup)%0a%0a(:html:)%0a%3ciframe width="560" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/U1oHrrd2dZM" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen>%3c/iframe>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!!deconstruction of an experiment%0a%0aAFrame on ML1 on exokit (photo backup)%0a%0a browser.magicleap.%0a%0a RequestMeshing()%0a RequestPlaneTracking()%0a RequestHandTracking()%0a RequestEyeTracking()%0a%0ahttps://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/WebARFOSDEM2019/meshing.jpg%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!!deconstruction of an experiment%0a%0aAFrame on ML1 on exokit (photo backup)%0a%0ahttps://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/WebARFOSDEM2019/cubeInCrowd.jpg%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!!ML1 bindings%0a%0a browser.magicleap.%0a%0a MLEye.blink%0a%0amy 1st AFrameVR component for the ML1 https://glitch.com/edit/#!/exokit?path=blinkbuilder.html:20:2%0a%0a%0a(:html:)%0a%3ciframe width="560" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/HolgnP7TRBI" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen>%3c/iframe>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!!Privacy in XR: why%0a%0a* https://blog.mozvr.com/updating-the-webxr-viewer-for-ios-12-arkit-2/%0ahttps://blog.mozvr.com/content/images/2018/11/arkit-house-scan-800.png%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!!Privacy in XR: how%0a%0a* https://blog.mozvr.com/principles-of-mixed-reality-permissions/%0ahttps://blog.mozvr.com/content/images/2018/11/informedconsent.png%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:sectionextended data-background='https://roadtovrlive-5ea0.kxcdn.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/07/Mark-Zuckerberg-samsung-gear-vr.jpg':)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a(:html:)%0a%3cblockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en">%3cp lang="en" dir="ltr">"The Age of Surveillance Capitalism: The Fight for a Human Future at the New Frontier of Power" by %3ca href="https://twitter.com/shoshanazuboff?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">@shoshanazuboff%3c/a> %3ca href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/CPDP2019?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">#CPDP2019%3c/a> Opening Night: Book Launch %3ca href="https://t.co/FDBAxd21SJ">https://t.co/FDBAxd21SJ%3c/a> %3ca href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/TheAgeofSurveillanceCapitalism?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">#TheAgeofSurveillanceCapitalism%3c/a> %3ca href="https://t.co/jfKBA1FWmC">pic.twitter.com/jfKBA1FWmC%3c/a>%3c/p>— Fabien Benetou (@utopiah) %3ca href="https://twitter.com/utopiah/status/1090311516593799172?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">January 29, 2019%3c/a>%3c/blockquote>%0a%3cscript async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8">%3c/script>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!!What is AR for ?%0aYOU show me!%0a%0a!!!Need motivation? https://UNICEFinnovationfund.org https://devpost.com/software/accessiblelocomotionwebxr%0a%0a(:html:)%0a%3ciframe width="560" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/9wxEeiWeGMs" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen>%3c/iframe>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!!references%0a%0a* https://creator.magicleap.com/learn/tutorials/capture-service%0a* https://github.com/webmixedreality/exokit%0a** example with 0 device specific code https://github.com/webmixedreality/exokit/blob/master/examples/paint_ml.html%0a* http://webmr.io/docs/%0a* [[Tools/AugmentedReality]]%0a%0aParticular thank you to Avaer and Chris from the exokit project for constant support on Slack.%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0ahttps://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/WebARFOSDEM2019/qrcode.png%0a%0aSlides: https://fabien.benetou.fr/Testing/HighEndWebARFOSDEM2019%0a%0a!!!!High end augmented reality using Javascript%0aUsing markers with a webcam is cool but what about a HoloLens or MagicLeap straight from the browser?%0a%0a%25height=50px%25https://blog.mozfr.org/dotclear/public/mozfr/evenements/fosdem/.fosdem2019-logo_s.jpg https://webmr.io/media/logo.png%0a%0a----%0a%0a%25right%25Fabien Benetou [[https://twitter.com/utopiah|@Utopiah]], WebXR developer [[http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/|%25border='0px'%25Path:/pub/images/by_3.0_88x31.png]]%0a(:sectionend:) Testing.HighEndWebVR0102019=(:html:)%0a%3clink rel="stylesheet" href="/pub/reveal.js-master/css/theme/white.css">%0a%3cscript src="/pub/reveal.js-master/lib/js/head.min.js">%3c/script>%0a%3cstyle>%0a.reveal section img {border:0;}%0a%3c/style>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aPresentation check :%0a%0a# hide URL (fullscreen F11)%0a# check that reveal timer is configured properly (default: 30min)%0a# have water available%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a%0a!!!!High end augmented reality using Javascript%0aUsing markers with a webcam is cool but what about a HoloLens or MagicLeap straight from the browser?%0a%0a%25height=200px%25VR 010 https://webmr.io/media/logo.png%0a%0a----%0a%0a%25right%25Fabien Benetou [[https://twitter.com/utopiah|@Utopiah]], WebXR developer [[http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/|%25border='0px'%25Path:/pub/images/by_3.0_88x31.png]]%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aTable of content%0a%0a* limitations of native AR%0a* WebAR, the definition%0a* status of the specifications%0a* hardware support / browsers / libraries%0a* deconstruction of an experiment%0a* what's yet to come%0a* references%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aFabien Benetou? @Utopiah? 🤔%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a(:html:)%0a%3cblockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en">%3cp lang="en" dir="ltr">At %3ca href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/slush18?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">#slush18%3c/a> and want to discuss %3ca href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/WebXR?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">#WebXR%3c/a>, VR, AR or more generally innovation for the European Parliament? Come say hi 😅👋 %3ca href="https://t.co/MX1k5gdGVL">pic.twitter.com/MX1k5gdGVL%3c/a>%3c/p>— Fabien Benetou (@utopiah) %3ca href="https://twitter.com/utopiah/status/1069870909765402624?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">December 4, 2018%3c/a>%3c/blockquote>%0a%3cscript async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8">%3c/script>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a(:html:)%0a%3cblockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en">%3cp lang="en" dir="ltr">Welcoming %3ca href="https://twitter.com/NubianVR?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">@NubianVR%3c/a> to the %3ca href="https://twitter.com/UNICEFGhana?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">@UNICEFGhana%3c/a> family. %3cbr>%3cbr>Big thank you to %3ca href="https://twitter.com/UNICEFinnovate?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">@UNICEFinnovate%3c/a>'s %3ca href="https://twitter.com/theentreflaneur?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">@theentreflaneur%3c/a> & %3ca href="https://twitter.com/utopiah?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">@utopiah%3c/a> for visiting Accra last week & kicking off an exciting & challenging collaboration w %3ca href="https://twitter.com/kabsseidu?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">@kabsseidu%3c/a>. %3ca href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/ForEveryChild?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">#ForEveryChild%3c/a>, %3ca href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/techforgood?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">#techforgood%3c/a>. %3ca href="https://t.co/N2nBh8KgjP">pic.twitter.com/N2nBh8KgjP%3c/a>%3c/p>— Fiachra McAsey (@FiachraMcAsey) %3ca href="https://twitter.com/FiachraMcAsey/status/1090203049119891456?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">January 29, 2019%3c/a>%3c/blockquote>%0a%3cscript async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8">%3c/script>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a(:html:)%0a%3cblockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en">%3cp lang="en" dir="ltr">When %3ca href="https://twitter.com/utopiah?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">@utopiah%3c/a> decides to make VR more like LEGOs, and turns %3ca href="https://twitter.com/aframevr?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">@aframevr%3c/a> into a more blocky experience drawing inspiration from Scratch! 🤩✨ %3ca href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/webvr?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">#webvr%3c/a> %3ca href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/yallhands?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">#yallhands%3c/a> %3ca href="https://t.co/5H1aM6tZYq">pic.twitter.com/5H1aM6tZYq%3c/a>%3c/p>— flaki (@slsoftworks) %3ca href="https://twitter.com/slsoftworks/status/941403037880520705?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">December 14, 2017%3c/a>%3c/blockquote>%0a%3cscript async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8">%3c/script>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a%0a(:section:)%0ahttp://ia800609.us.archive.org/zipview.php?zip=/12/items/olcovers131/olcovers131-L.zip&file=1312550-L.jpg%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!Let's play a game...%0a%0ahttps://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/WebARFOSDEM2019/Taste.png%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0ahttps://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/WebARFOSDEM2019/Dwitter.png%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0ahttps://www.codeproject.com/KB/ThirdParty-Reviews/344092/victorIDE.png%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a[[Fabien/Principle]]%0a%0ahttp://ia800609.us.archive.org/zipview.php?zip=/12/items/olcovers131/olcovers131-L.zip&file=1312550-L.jpg%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!AR?%0a%0ahttps://compass-ssl.surface.com/assets/05/88/05880203-90fb-49c4-9065-dbb8c77cf4d5.jpg?n=WhyHololens_Hero_1920_img.jpg%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!!limitations of native AR%0a%0a%25height=500px%25https://autonome.github.io/elephant/public/imgs/zero-aug17.png%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!!limitations of native AR (bis)%0a%0a(:html:)%0a%3cblockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en">%3cp lang="en" dir="ltr">Stop trying to make me install your app for content I need 5min/day I *want* your mobile website on my phone! 😞%3c/p>— Fabien Benetou (@utopiah) %3ca href="https://twitter.com/utopiah/status/908220417084723200?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">September 14, 2017%3c/a>%3c/blockquote>%0a%3cscript async src="//platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8">%3c/script>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a%0a... and entire thread on that.%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!!limitations of native AR (tris)%0a%0ahttp://ghk.h-cdn.co/assets/17/03/1600x800/gallery-1484671302-healthyappetizers.jpg%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!!WebAR, the definition%0a%0a%25height=400px%25https://qiita-image-store.s3.amazonaws.com/0/178486/70123bb4-725e-7241-afb2-5ad7ca5b58a7.png%0a[--(Chromium-WebAR running on Tango)--]%0a%0aStarting with Argon Browser, 2011 (project started in 2009) GeorgiaTech %0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!!status of the specifications%0a%0aWebXR Device API https://immersive-web.github.io/webxr/%0a%0a(formally WebVR API)%0a[[https://github.com/w3c/webvr/issues/254|AR extensions and modifications #254]]%0a%0ahttps://lh3.googleusercontent.com/pjFusJeUXhxQ3FegWpyY6zOafYjvZ68ShnkZziWepN2W7IKAcZkCXMS2wexK1k6tVUXoWcdfoQ=w640-h400-e365#.jpg%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!!hardware support%0a%0a* '''Magic Leap ML1'''%0a* Microsoft HoloLens%0a* [[https://twitter.com/metaglasses/status/906269379905683463|meta2]]%0a* Google Tango%0a* iOS 11, iPhone 6> & above%0a* ... arguably anything with a camera%0a%0a%25height=200px%25https://pbs.twimg.com/media/DJO3MjDVYAUILPs.jpg%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!!hardware support (bis)%0a%25height=300px%25https://cdn-images-1.medium.com/max/2000/1*0vxGN3gJ0ORpCgCcLNqOQg.png%0a%0a%25height=300px%25https://www.imore.com/sites/imore.com/files/styles/larger_wm_brw/public/field/image/2017/06/arkit-hololens-tango.jpg%0a%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!!hardware support (tris)%0a%0aaka "Why you pay $3K for the HoloLens yet it can be worth every penny."%0a%0ahttps://img2.cgtrader.com/items/748973/b3f091e504/large/low-poly-interiors-living-room-3d-model-low-poly-obj-fbx-mtl.png%0a%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a* '''Magic Leap ML1'''%0a%0ahttps://webmr.io/media/magicleap.svg%0a%0ahttp://hitstun.bakamostudios.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/09/newchallenger.png%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!!Key concepts%0a%0a* Motion tracking%0a* Room knowledge%0a* (re)localisation%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aMotion tracking%0a%0a%25width=300px%25https://i.stack.imgur.com/tGobh.png https://pbs.twimg.com/media/CjepSWkUYAAX8kZ.png%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aMotion tracking, bis%0a%0aFeature? %25thumb%25https://algorithmicthoughts.files.wordpress.com/2013/01/features.jpg%0a%0aVIO %25thumb%25https://i.ytimg.com/vi/LZChzEcLNzI/maxresdefault.jpg%0a%0aStructured light/Time of flight%0a%25thumb%25https://cdn.arstechnica.net/wp-content/uploads/2016/12/3-1.jpg https://www.stemmer-imaging.co.uk/media/cache/default_image_1100/uploads/cameras/sis/gl/glossary-3D-time-of-flight-cameras-1-en.jpg http://aemstatic-ww2.azureedge.net/content/dam/etc/medialib/new-lib/laser-focus-world/print-articles/volume-47/issue-03/74316.res/_jcr_content/renditions/pennwell.web.419.150.gif%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aRoom knowledge%0a%0a%25width=600px%25http://www.3rdtech.com/images/livingroomwire.jpg%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aRelocalisation (ADF, anchor, etc)%0a%0a%25width=500px%25http://www.northernsun.com/images/imagelarge/You-Are-Here-TShirt-%25281123%2529.jpg%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!!browsers: all%0a%0a%25height=200px%25http://cdn.digital-photo-secrets.com/images/mobile-phone-camera-close.jpg https://temasys.io/wp-content/uploads/2017/02/BrowserSupportImage.png%0a%0a%25height=200px%25https://www.3ders.org/images2015/intels-realsense-depth-sensing-3d-camera-about-to-get-real-00001.png https://i.ytimg.com/vi/UipeQVO0aw8/maxresdefault.jpg%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a* browsers: Argon Chromium-WebAR Mozilla WebXR Viewer%0a* libraries AR.js WebARonARKit WebARonARCore WebARonTango three.ar.js aframe-ar HoloJS playcanvas-ar.js%0a%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!!libraries%0a%0aYours?%0a%0a[[https://vimeo.com/166807261|HYPER-REALITY]] by Keiichi Matsuda%0a%0ahttps://autonome.github.io/elephant/public/imgs/hyper-reality.gif%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a(:html:)%0a%3cblockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en">%3cp lang="en" dir="ltr">%3ca href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/webXR?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">#webXR%3c/a> state of play at Rotterdam VR010, from radically new browsers to open source work in progress HMD %3ca href="https://t.co/0JISzpQjuj">pic.twitter.com/0JISzpQjuj%3c/a>%3c/p>— Fabien Benetou (@utopiah) %3ca href="https://twitter.com/utopiah/status/1118911591326593029?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">April 18, 2019%3c/a>%3c/blockquote>%0a%3cscript async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8">%3c/script>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a* '''exokit'''%0a%0a%25height=200px%25https://webmr.io/media/logo.png%0a%0ahttp://hitstun.bakamostudios.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/09/newchallenger.png%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0ahttps://webmr.io/architecture/%0a%0a%25height=600px%25https://raw.githubusercontent.com/ChrisEddy/webmr-docs/master/website/static/img/docsImages/FlowChart.svg?sanitize=true#.svg%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a* https://webmr.io/%0a%0ahttps://github.com/webmixedreality/exokit%0a%0aMIT License https://github.com/webmixedreality/exokit/blob/master/LICENSE.md%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!!deconstruction of an experiment%0a%0apicking on non vertical surfaces + ADF + interaction%0a%0a(:html:)%0a%3ciframe width="560" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/D3BZodJsg94" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen>%3c/iframe>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!!deconstruction of an experiment%0a%0aAFrame on ML1 on exokit (live!)%0a%0aCode: https://glitch.com/edit/#!/exokit?path=index.html%0aStreaming : http://172.20.10.7:7999/examples/camera_client.html%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!!deconstruction of an experiment%0a%0aAFrame on ML1 on exokit (video backup)%0a%0a(:html:)%0a%3ciframe width="560" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/U1oHrrd2dZM" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen>%3c/iframe>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!!deconstruction of an experiment%0a%0aAFrame on ML1 on exokit (photo backup)%0a%0a browser.magicleap.%0a%0a RequestMeshing()%0a RequestPlaneTracking()%0a RequestHandTracking()%0a RequestEyeTracking()%0a%0ahttps://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/WebARFOSDEM2019/meshing.jpg%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!!deconstruction of an experiment%0a%0aAFrame on ML1 on exokit (photo backup)%0a%0ahttps://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/WebARFOSDEM2019/cubeInCrowd.jpg%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!!ML1 bindings%0a%0a browser.magicleap.%0a%0a MLEye.blink%0a%0amy 1st AFrameVR component for the ML1 https://glitch.com/edit/#!/exokit?path=blinkbuilder.html:20:2%0a%0a%0a(:html:)%0a%3ciframe width="560" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/HolgnP7TRBI" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen>%3c/iframe>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a(:html:)%0a%3cblockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en">%3cp lang="en" dir="ltr">🍎😊 Not yet mind control but blinking👁️to pick then move a virtual object in the real world thanks to %3ca href="https://twitter.com/magicleap?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">@MagicLeap%3c/a> ML1 and straight from the browser with %3ca href="https://twitter.com/webmixedreality?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">@webmixedreality%3c/a> %3ca href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/exokit?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">#exokit%3c/a> with %3ca href="https://twitter.com/ThomasVanBouwel?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">@ThomasVanBouwel%3c/a> precious help! %3ca href="https://t.co/A3OjemqvHu">pic.twitter.com/A3OjemqvHu%3c/a>%3c/p>— Fabien Benetou (@utopiah) %3ca href="https://twitter.com/utopiah/status/1097193185284145158?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">February 17, 2019%3c/a>%3c/blockquote>%0a%3cscript async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8">%3c/script>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!Teardown%0ahttps://www.ifixit.com/Teardown/Magic+Leap+One+Teardown/112245%0a%0ahttps://d3nevzfk7ii3be.cloudfront.net/igi/K5VeKniITUJE2vYa.huge#.jpg%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!!Privacy in XR: why%0a%0a* https://blog.mozvr.com/updating-the-webxr-viewer-for-ios-12-arkit-2/%0ahttps://blog.mozvr.com/content/images/2018/11/arkit-house-scan-800.png%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!!Privacy in XR: how%0a%0a* https://blog.mozvr.com/principles-of-mixed-reality-permissions/%0ahttps://blog.mozvr.com/content/images/2018/11/informedconsent.png%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:sectionextended data-background='https://roadtovrlive-5ea0.kxcdn.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/07/Mark-Zuckerberg-samsung-gear-vr.jpg':)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a(:html:)%0a%3cblockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en">%3cp lang="en" dir="ltr">"The Age of Surveillance Capitalism: The Fight for a Human Future at the New Frontier of Power" by %3ca href="https://twitter.com/shoshanazuboff?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">@shoshanazuboff%3c/a> %3ca href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/CPDP2019?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">#CPDP2019%3c/a> Opening Night: Book Launch %3ca href="https://t.co/FDBAxd21SJ">https://t.co/FDBAxd21SJ%3c/a> %3ca href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/TheAgeofSurveillanceCapitalism?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">#TheAgeofSurveillanceCapitalism%3c/a> %3ca href="https://t.co/jfKBA1FWmC">pic.twitter.com/jfKBA1FWmC%3c/a>%3c/p>— Fabien Benetou (@utopiah) %3ca href="https://twitter.com/utopiah/status/1090311516593799172?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">January 29, 2019%3c/a>%3c/blockquote>%0a%3cscript async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8">%3c/script>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!!What is AR for ?%0aYOU show me!%0a%0a!!!Need motivation? https://UNICEFinnovationfund.org https://devpost.com/software/accessiblelocomotionwebxr%0a%0a(:html:)%0a%3ciframe width="560" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/9wxEeiWeGMs" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen>%3c/iframe>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!!references%0a%0a* https://creator.magicleap.com/learn/tutorials/capture-service%0a* https://github.com/webmixedreality/exokit%0a** example with 0 device specific code https://github.com/webmixedreality/exokit/blob/master/examples/paint_ml.html%0a* http://webmr.io/docs/%0a* [[Tools/AugmentedReality]]%0a%0aParticular thank you to Avaer and Chris from the exokit project for constant support on Slack.%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aSlides: https://fabien.benetou.fr/Testing/HighEndWebVR0102019%0a%0a!!!!High end augmented reality using Javascript%0aUsing markers with a webcam is cool but what about a HoloLens or MagicLeap straight from the browser?%0a%0a%25height=50px%25VR 010 https://webmr.io/media/logo.png%0a%0a----%0a%0a%25right%25Fabien Benetou [[https://twitter.com/utopiah|@Utopiah]], WebXR developer [[http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/|%25border='0px'%25Path:/pub/images/by_3.0_88x31.png]]%0a(:sectionend:) Testing.HistoryOfVRGDGBrusselsOctober2019=>>comment%3c%3c%0anotes on "The case against reality"%0atry interactive drawing with https://fabien.benetou.fr/Testing/MozTechSpeakerAmsterdam2019#p12%0a>>%3c%3c%0a%0a%0a(:html:)%0a%3clink rel="stylesheet" href="/pub/reveal.js-master/css/theme/black.css">%0a%3cscript src="/pub/reveal.js-master/lib/js/head.min.js">%3c/script>%0a%3cscript async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8">%3c/script>%0a%3cstyle>%0a.reveal section img {border:0; background:none;}%0a.reveal h2, h3, h4 {text-transform:none !important;}%0a.twitter-tweet { margin-left:220px; }%0a%3c/style>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a# make silly joke if audience see this%0a# have water available%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!Past, present and future of VR%0a%0a(GDG Brussels, October 2019)%0a%0a%25width=350px%25https://gdg.brussels/wp-content/uploads/2018/03/cropped-logo_gdg_brussels_white.png%0a%0aLink with all links 🔗🔗🔗 at the end!%0a%0a%25right%25Fabien Benetou [[https://twitter.com/utopiah|@Utopiah]], WebXR developer [[http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/|%25border='0px'%25Path:/pub/images/by_3.0_88x31.png]]%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!Our short journey together:%0a%0a# who is this person on stage%0a# why does he care about XR%0a# what are some good examples%0a# what historical steps brought us here%0a# understanding 1 example in VR%0a# what should you do (or not)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aFabien Benetou? @Utopiah? 🤔%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a%25height=100px%25https://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/devroadshow2019/EP.png%0aEuropean Parliament%0a(:html:)%0a%3cblockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en">%3cp lang="en" dir="ltr">At %3ca href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/slush18?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">#slush18%3c/a> and want to discuss %3ca href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/WebXR?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">#WebXR%3c/a>, VR, AR or more generally innovation for the European Parliament? Come say hi 😅👋 %3ca href="https://t.co/MX1k5gdGVL">pic.twitter.com/MX1k5gdGVL%3c/a>%3c/p>— Fabien Benetou (@utopiah) %3ca href="https://twitter.com/utopiah/status/1069870909765402624?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">December 4, 2018%3c/a>%3c/blockquote>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a%25height=100px%25https://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/devroadshow2019/unicef.png%0a(:html:)%0a%3cblockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en">%3cp lang="en" dir="ltr">Welcoming %3ca href="https://twitter.com/NubianVR?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">@NubianVR%3c/a> to the %3ca href="https://twitter.com/UNICEFGhana?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">@UNICEFGhana%3c/a> family. %3cbr>%3cbr>Big thank you to %3ca href="https://twitter.com/UNICEFinnovate?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">@UNICEFinnovate%3c/a>'s %3ca href="https://twitter.com/theentreflaneur?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">@theentreflaneur%3c/a> & %3ca href="https://twitter.com/utopiah?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">@utopiah%3c/a> for visiting Accra last week & kicking off an exciting & challenging collaboration w %3ca href="https://twitter.com/kabsseidu?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">@kabsseidu%3c/a>. %3ca href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/ForEveryChild?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">#ForEveryChild%3c/a>, %3ca href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/techforgood?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">#techforgood%3c/a>. %3ca href="https://t.co/N2nBh8KgjP">pic.twitter.com/N2nBh8KgjP%3c/a>%3c/p>— Fiachra McAsey (@FiachraMcAsey) %3ca href="https://twitter.com/FiachraMcAsey/status/1090203049119891456?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">January 29, 2019%3c/a>%3c/blockquote>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a%25height=100px%25https://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/devroadshow2019/Mozilla_logo.svg%0a>>comment%3c%3c%0aCould use https://hand-drawn-vr.glitch.me/%0a>>%3c%3c%0aContributor%0a(:html:)%0a%3cblockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en">%3cp lang="en" dir="ltr">When %3ca href="https://twitter.com/utopiah?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">@utopiah%3c/a> decides to make VR more like LEGOs, and turns %3ca href="https://twitter.com/aframevr?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">@aframevr%3c/a> into a more blocky experience drawing inspiration from Scratch! 🤩✨ %3ca href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/webvr?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">#webvr%3c/a> %3ca href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/yallhands?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">#yallhands%3c/a> %3ca href="https://t.co/5H1aM6tZYq">pic.twitter.com/5H1aM6tZYq%3c/a>%3c/p>— flaki (@slsoftworks) %3ca href="https://twitter.com/slsoftworks/status/941403037880520705?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">December 14, 2017%3c/a>%3c/blockquote>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!!Now that you know who I am...%0a%0a... who are you? Few questions to better understand what you want to see.%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!!Why did I start learning (Web)VR in 2015?%0a%0ahttps://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/devroadshow2019/wikis.png%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!!Method of the loci or how smart our body is%0a%0a(:html:)%0a%3cblockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en">%3cp lang="en" dir="ltr">Virtual memory palaces: immersion aids recall %3ca href="https://t.co/4hg2RT6Csn">https://t.co/4hg2RT6Csn%3c/a> "using virtual environments for creating more memorable experiences that enhance productivity through better recall of large amounts of information organized using the idea of virtual memory palaces." %3ca href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/VR?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">#VR%3c/a>%3c/p>— Fabien Benetou 🚅🇦🇹 (@utopiah) %3ca href="https://twitter.com/utopiah/status/1155106205930573824?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">July 27, 2019%3c/a>%3c/blockquote>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!!And the current outcome%0a%0ahttps://fabien.benetou.fr//pub/PIMVR/forcedlayout-tron.jpg%0a%0a(Details and live proof of concepts [[https://fabien.benetou.fr/Wiki/VirtualRealityInterface|🔗]] )%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!!But WebVR isn't just for the mind%0a%0ahttps://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/devroadshow2019/kinevr.jpg%0a%0a(Details and live proof of concepts [[https://github.com/Utopiah/KineVR|🔗]] )%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!So VR isn't "just" for games or corporate training%0a%0a👇 It is literally for what you make of it.%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!!Vivoos VR from Ideasis%0a%0aRehabilitation for children with psychological trauma [[https://www.unicef.org/innovation/stories/unicef-innovation-fund-graduate-ideasis|🔗]]%0a%0ahttps://www.unicef.org/innovation/sites/unicef.org.innovation/files/styles/hero_desktop/public/UN018020.jpg?itok=f5Njv1fK%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!!Imisi3D in Lagos, Nigeria%0a%0aBringing virtual reality to classrooms without labs [[https://www.unicef.org/innovation/stories/unicef-innovation-fund-graduate-ideasis|🔗]]%0a%0ahttps://www.unicef.org/innovation/sites/unicef.org.innovation/files/styles/hero_desktop/public/VRKIds.JPG?itok=1_0WkppT%0a%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!!vCoder for in VR programming%0a%0aLearning the principles of code inside an environment that instantly react to abstractions%0a%0a(:html:)%0a%3cblockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en">%3cp lang="en" dir="ltr">Learn To Code In VR with vCoder! %3ca href="https://t.co/SpQft7fubS">https://t.co/SpQft7fubS%3c/a> is a %3ca href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/nonprofit?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">#nonprofit%3c/a> with a mission to improve and expand computer science %3ca href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/education?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">#education%3c/a> by utilizing the unique qualities of immersive technologies.%3ca href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/learntocode?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">#learntocode%3c/a> %3ca href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/VR?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">#VR%3c/a> %3ca href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/XR?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">#XR%3c/a> %3ca href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/CodeInVR?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">#CodeInVR%3c/a> %3ca href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/CodeTheFuture?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">#CodeTheFuture%3c/a> %3ca href="https://t.co/nTYLaaMhT5">pic.twitter.com/nTYLaaMhT5%3c/a>%3c/p>— vCoder (@CodeInVR) %3ca href="https://twitter.com/CodeInVR/status/1136317469042233344?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">June 5, 2019%3c/a>%3c/blockquote>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!!Curated x Kai%0a%0aVR for education, for all [[https://curatedxkai.com|🔗]]%0a%0a(:html:)%0a%3cblockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en">%3cp lang="cy" dir="ltr">%3ca href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/RepresentationMatters?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">#RepresentationMatters%3c/a> in %3ca href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/VR?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">#VR%3c/a>. %3cbr>Periodt. %3ca href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/BlackTechTwitter?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">#BlackTechTwitter%3c/a>%3cbr>%3cbr>cc: %3ca href="https://twitter.com/CuratedxKai?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">@CuratedxKai%3c/a> %3ca href="https://t.co/LlDsUH30M3">pic.twitter.com/LlDsUH30M3%3c/a>%3c/p>— Kai 👩🏽‍💻 🔜 #ReThinkEd via @KauffmanFDN (@__Ka1) %3ca href="https://twitter.com/__Ka1/status/1164265460637949952?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">August 21, 2019%3c/a>%3c/blockquote>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!!Karim Ben Khelifa's The Enemy%0a%0aVR for journalism, empathy, hopefully to foster peace.%0a%0a(:html:)%0a%3cblockquote class="twitter-tweet">%3cp lang="en" dir="ltr">The Enemy at %3ca href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/35c3?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">#35c3%3c/a> %3ca href="https://t.co/5J58jVrRfq">https://t.co/5J58jVrRfq%3c/a> war, %3ca href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/vr?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">#vr%3c/a> l, journalism by %3ca href="https://twitter.com/KBenK?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">@KBenK%3c/a> on the curiosity and importance of going beyond the frame. %3ca href="https://t.co/NyNh6HHXGI">pic.twitter.com/NyNh6HHXGI%3c/a>%3c/p>— Fabien Benetou 🛫🇩🇪 (@utopiah) %3ca href="https://twitter.com/utopiah/status/1078711231115153409?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">December 28, 2018%3c/a>%3c/blockquote>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!!eyeskills.org by Ben Sinon to fix the lazy eye%0a%0aA tool for research and physical therapy %0a%0a(:html:)%0a%3cblockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en">%3cp lang="en" dir="ltr">Starting with open source %3ca href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/VR?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">#VR%3c/a> at %3ca href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/35c3?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">#35c3%3c/a> “Hacking how we see” %3ca href="https://t.co/kxuR298zGf">https://t.co/kxuR298zGf%3c/a> %3ca href="https://t.co/3lrppT2xPH">pic.twitter.com/3lrppT2xPH%3c/a>%3c/p>— Fabien Benetou 🛫🇩🇪 (@utopiah) %3ca href="https://twitter.com/utopiah/status/1079326128685359107?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">December 30, 2018%3c/a>%3c/blockquote>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!Mozilla Hubs%0a%0aBecause VR does not have to be a solitary experience%0a%0ahttps://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/devroadshow2019/mozilla-hubs.jpg%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a%25height=600px%25https://augmentedrealitymarketing.pressbooks.com/app/uploads/sites/62119/2017/08/AR-VR-Timeline.png%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0ahttps://killedbygoogle.com/%0a%0ahttps://deepsensemedia.net/wp-content/uploads/2017/03/top-google-daydream-vr-games.jpg%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0ahttps://www.gamersdecide.com/sites/default/files/content-images/news/2017/07/27/70-year-old-steven-spielberg-releases-trailer-his-latest-movie-ready-player-one/ready_player_one.jpg%0a(:sectionend:)%0a(:section:)%0ahttps://photos.laineygossip.com/articles/ready-player-one-02mar18-20.jpg%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0ahttps://d3nevzfk7ii3be.cloudfront.net/igi/AFGkro2fZAyCZTnC.large#.jpg%0a(:sectionend:)%0a(:section:)%0ahttps://www.cfo.com/content/uploads/2014/03/Oculus-Kickstarter.png%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a%25height=600px%25https://augmentedrealitymarketing.pressbooks.com/app/uploads/sites/62119/2017/08/AR-VR-Timeline.png%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0ahttps://www.roadtovr.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/01/steam-dev-days-vrroom.png%0a(:sectionend:)%0a(:section:)%0ahttps://uploads.disquscdn.com/images/a0d353f33c02f0bb8f0e0a5764791bb70e321ff5ba47e7aa08cf78bede39ce43.jpg%0a(:sectionend:)%0a(:section:)%0ahttps://edge.alluremedia.com.au/m/k/2016/03/VR_Web_ValveRoomScale_Graphic_0216.jpg%0a(:sectionend:)%0a(:section:)%0ahttps://elroycdn.twit.tv/sites/default/files/images/episodes/742421/hero/tri389_v2.jpg%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a%25height=600px%25https://augmentedrealitymarketing.pressbooks.com/app/uploads/sites/62119/2017/08/AR-VR-Timeline.png%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0ahttps://therealmccrea.files.wordpress.com/2014/06/11-1.jpg%0a(:sectionend:)%0a(:section:)%0ahttps://www.vrs.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2015/12/jaron-lanier.jpg%0a(:sectionend:)%0a(:section:)%0ahttps://www.slashfilm.com/wp/wp-content/images/the-lawnmower-man.jpg%0a(:sectionend:)%0a(:section:)%0ahttps://2.bp.blogspot.com/-pr2cOQSC2TI/WUrc3_oeSjI/AAAAAAAACxs/GcLuNvycxOU1hX1Ww1kZMlQZ4fRubvz9wCLcBGAs/s1600/The%252BLawnmower%252BMan%252B-%252B3.png%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a%25height=600px%25https://augmentedrealitymarketing.pressbooks.com/app/uploads/sites/62119/2017/08/AR-VR-Timeline.png%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a(:html:)%0a%3cblockquote class="twitter-tweet">%3cp lang="en" dir="ltr">Tom Furness %3ca href="https://twitter.com/VRWorldSociety?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">@vrworldsociety%3c/a> & %3ca href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/VRHackathon?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">#VRHackathon%3c/a> team! %3ca href="https://t.co/Lhm6wsfXUX">https://t.co/Lhm6wsfXUX%3c/a> %3ca href="https://twitter.com/JamsCenter360?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">@JamsCenter360%3c/a> %3ca href="https://twitter.com/utopiah?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">@utopiah%3c/a> %3ca href="https://twitter.com/GrKrieg?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">@grkrieg%3c/a> %3ca href="https://twitter.com/tanguyvl?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">@tanguyvl%3c/a> %3ca href="https://twitter.com/jbrettob?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">@jbrettob%3c/a> %3ca href="https://twitter.com/VRLabBrussels?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">@VRLabBrussels%3c/a>%3c/p>— Fabien Benetou ✈️🇧🇪🇪🇺 (@utopiah) %3ca href="https://twitter.com/utopiah/status/738656005207298052?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">June 3, 2016%3c/a>%3c/blockquote> %3cscript async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8">%3c/script> %0a(:htmlend:)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a(:section:)%0ahttps://d1icj85yqthyoq.cloudfront.net/wp-content/uploads/2015/11/the-super-cockpit-1024x687.png%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a%25height=600px%25https://augmentedrealitymarketing.pressbooks.com/app/uploads/sites/62119/2017/08/AR-VR-Timeline.png%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a(:html:)%0a%3cblockquote class="twitter-tweet">%3cp lang="en" dir="ltr">More than a century apart, unexpected artefact of the historic premises of %3ca href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/VR?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">#VR%3c/a> at the museum for science and technology in Accra, Ghana 🇬🇭 %3cbr>%3cbr>(Yes the very kind curator tried VR for the very first time with my compact HMD and 360 camera 😅) %3ca href="https://t.co/pfjynDqMCW">pic.twitter.com/pfjynDqMCW%3c/a>%3c/p>— Fabien Benetou ✈️🇧🇪🇪🇺 (@utopiah) %3ca href="https://twitter.com/utopiah/status/1089144015860183040?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">January 26, 2019%3c/a>%3c/blockquote> %3cscript async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8">%3c/script> %0a(:htmlend:)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a%25height=600px%25https://augmentedrealitymarketing.pressbooks.com/app/uploads/sites/62119/2017/08/AR-VR-Timeline.png%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0ahttps://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/b/bf/Whirlingdervishes.JPG%0a(:sectionend:)%0a(:section:)%0ahttps://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/e/e1/Ayahuasca_prep.JPG%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a... and maybe all the way back?!%0a%0a%25height=600px%25https://pbs.twimg.com/media/EHY0GjqXYAAhyXx?format=jpg#.jpg%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a6min18 : Why reconstruct reality?%0a%0a(:html:)%0a%3ciframe width="560" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/oYp5XuGYqqY?start=378&controls=0" frameborder="0" allow="accelerometer; autoplay; encrypted-media; gyroscope; picture-in-picture" allowfullscreen>%3c/iframe>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a%25height=600px%25https://augmentedrealitymarketing.pressbooks.com/app/uploads/sites/62119/2017/08/AR-VR-Timeline.png%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!What happens during the 1st second of a WebVR experience%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!You get 3D in the browser%0a%0aAnd with WebGL, running on your GPU%0a%0ahttps://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/devroadshow2019/3dinbrowser.png%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!VR effect, or what you need to put on your headset%0a%0a* 2 eyes = 2 perspective (plus barel distortion)%0a%0ahttps://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/devroadshow2019/Mozilla_Hubs_environment.jpg%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!Why VR isn't just 3D%0a%0aOr why VR games look like they were done 10 years ago : multiview, bump maps and more. [[https://www.reddit.com/r/virtualreality/comments/ck36fy/why_do_vr_games_have_10_year_old_graphics/evjqqse/|🔗]]%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!A concept new to the web : pose%0a%0aGoing from x,y, z-index to the position and rotation of a camera.%0a%0ahttps://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/devroadshow2019/behindthescenes.PNG%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!Asking the browser for the headset pose%0a%0ahttps://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/devroadshow2019/xrpose.png%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!... to a browser who can provide it%0a%0a%25thumb%25Like Firefox https://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/devroadshow2019/Firefox_Logo.png . Or Firefox Reality https://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/devroadshow2019/reality_icon-1024x1024.png .%0a%0ahttps://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/devroadshow2019/vrinfirefox.png%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!... and getting the headset to ask it to its sensor%0a%0a(Thanks to our model Stefan!)%0a%0a(:html:)%0a%3ciframe width="560" height="315" sandbox="allow-same-origin allow-scripts" src="https://peertube.video/videos/embed/cb89effc-7d65-4856-974b-e0972ff9cc0c" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen>%3c/iframe>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a%0a[--([[https://peertube.video/videos/watch/cb89effc-7d65-4856-974b-e0972ff9cc0c|backup link]])--]%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!... to finally pass it all the way back!%0a%0ahttps://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/devroadshow2019/figure-1-mozilla-hubs.gif%0a%0a(with a little [[https://aframe.io/examples/showcase/a-blast/|demo]])%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!Looks ma, no hands?! (or 🎮 API)%0a%0aBinding our controller pose (remember?) to 🖐️ our model [@navigator.getGamepads()[0].axes.forEach( (i, b) => buttons += mappingAxes[b] + ":" + i + "; " );@]%0a%0a(:html:)%0a%3cblockquote class="twitter-tweet">%3cp lang="en" dir="ltr">Switching key layouts. Soon I'll type a proper sentence and be able to compete on WPM 😉!%3cbr>%3cbr>So no I didn't give up on %3ca href="https://t.co/zvbgJxlAQr">https://t.co/zvbgJxlAQr%3c/a>%3cbr>%3cbr>Just using A/B key but could be wrist rotation instead or the value of an axis %3ca href="https://t.co/iwpkPCnDNW">pic.twitter.com/iwpkPCnDNW%3c/a>%3c/p>— Fabien Benetou 🛫🇩🇪 (@utopiah) %3ca href="https://twitter.com/utopiah/status/1158832710145728512?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">August 6, 2019%3c/a>%3c/blockquote>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!... and getting natural interactions.%0a%0aSo much potential: 🖐️📏🦆 [@LeftHandController.distanceTo( duck )@]%0a%0ahttps://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/devroadshow2019/hubsgrab.gif%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a(:html:)%0a%3ciframe style="width:1400px; height:1400px;" src="/pub/home/devroadshow2019/svg_sketches/?url=interactions.svg&invert=true" allowtransparency="true">%3c/iframe>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!Now that we have it all, we have to move forward thoughfully%0a%0aDiane Hosfelt's posts on MozVR blog [[https://blog.mozvr.com/author/avadacatavra/|🔗]]%0a%0ahttps://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/devroadshow2019/principles.jpg%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!... and in fact why it is fundamental that WE get it right.%0a%0aResearch in VR and simulations [[https://www.frontiersin.org/research-topics/5881/philosophical-and-ethical-aspects-of-a-science-of-consciousness-and-the-self|🔗]]%0a%0ahttps://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/devroadshow2019/matrixplug.jpg%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!Most of this applies to AR but with a couple of distinctions%0a(past GDG workshop [[WebARonARCoreDevFestBE2017]])%0a%0aThe better we understand the environment, the more interesting. 🖥️👓%0a%0aExamples for the Mozilla XR Viewer [[https://develop.examples.webxrexperiments.com/|🔗]]%0a%0ahttps://develop.examples.webxrexperiments.com/examples/face_tracking/screenshot.jpg https://develop.examples.webxrexperiments.com/examples/light/screenshot.jpeg https://develop.examples.webxrexperiments.com/examples/sensing/screenshot.jpg%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a(:html:)%0a%3ciframe style="width:1400px; height:1400px;" src="/pub/home/devroadshow2019/svg_sketches/?url=xrcamera.svg&invert=true" allowtransparency="true">%3c/iframe>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!VR, AR, MR, XR, ...%0a%0aWhat matters is that you make something interesting.%0a%0ahttps://camo.githubusercontent.com/bea57f7870c42bbbd0dec059304a7662db6fee02/68747470733a2f2f692e67697068792e636f6d2f6d656469612f5843736e496e36576c574e4f65543265745a2f67697068792e676966#.gif%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!🛑 Why should you NOT try WebXR?%0a%0aHonestly,%0a%0a# if you need to deploy tomorrow accross all platforms.%0a# you are not interested in 3D or new interactions.%0a# you need a stable toolchain.%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!Why should you invest in learning WebXR tomorrow morning?%0a%0a# it works, seriously.%0a# it's a new frontier!%0a# if you don't shape a new medium, who will?%0a# VR, AR, XR, spatial computing might become pervasive in the near future. Understanding the implications for our privacy today is urgent and important.%0a# you might finally put your cognitive science degree to a practical usage ;)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!What can you do tomorrow as 1st steps?%0a%0a{-1 buy a 1080EUR headset and a 2000EUR gaming laptop.-}%0a# Install Mozilla XR Viewer, %25width=50px%25Firefox https://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/devroadshow2019/Firefox_Logo.png or Firefox Reality https://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/devroadshow2019/reality_icon-1024x1024.png on your device and play with curated examples.%0a# Join a Mozilla Hubs event, in or out of VR.%0a# Remix an example on Glitch, including [[https://blog.mozvr.com/custom-elements-for-the-immersive-web/|new custom elements]] for 360 photos and video, then join Slack and discords with your questions.%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!What if you want to dig deeper?%0a%0a# Contribute back ❤️, there is a LOT to do! From WebXR on MDN to directly fixing issues on Firefox Reality.%0a# Study [[https://nptel.ac.in/courses/106106138/|computer vision for XR]] to better understand SLAM and room understanding%0a# Try existing user experience design patterns cf [[http://www.xr.design|xr.design]] or [[https://arvrjourney.com/laundry-list-of-ux-patterns-in-vr-ar-24dae1e56c0a|@anselm's post]]%0a# Make your own experience.%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aThanks GDG Brussels!%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!Past, present and future of VR%0a%0a(GDG Brussels, October 2019)%0a%0a%25width=350px%25https://gdg.brussels/wp-content/uploads/2018/03/cropped-logo_gdg_brussels_white.png%0a%0a%25right%25Fabien Benetou [[https://twitter.com/utopiah|@Utopiah]], WebXR developer [[http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/|%25border='0px'%25Path:/pub/images/by_3.0_88x31.png]]%0a(:sectionend:)%0a>>comment%3c%3c%0aGoal: Show that VR and AR on the web work and that starting is even easier than before%0a%0aTitle: XR is an imperfect new medium, why and how you should take ownership of it.%0a%0aRequires concepts to get further :%0a# pose thus 3DoF vs 6DoF%0a# tracking in VR vs AR, how a phone or a VR HMD knows where it is%0a# creating content from a web developer perspective%0a# what makes the web special%0a%0aRelated Mozilla tools :%0a# AFrame (now transitionned to a community lead project)%0a# Firefox Reality%0a# XR Viewer%0a# custom components%0a# Hubs & Spoke%0a%0aResources:%0a* own drawings with animations (cf presentation with Philippe at FullStackCon London 2019)%0a* https://www.reddit.com/r/virtualreality/comments/ck36fy/why_do_vr_games_have_10_year_old_graphics/evjqqse/%0a* https://www.reddit.com/r/threejs/comments/cr6zy8/how_can_threejs_boost_my_career_are_there_many/ex2hwpc/%0a* https://www.reddit.com/r/virtualreality/comments/crhffv/is_there_a_vr_simulation_fidelity_rating/ex5qg1l/%0a* https://twitter.com/utopiah/status/1163814891326590976%0a* https://twitter.com/utopiah/status/1163906428622508032%0a* https://twitter.com/utopiah/status/1164059349490249728%0a* Overall list UNICEF cases on why XR matters added to mines e.g https://mobile.twitter.com/utopiah/status/1165156474861117440 but also prison use in older slides, etc%0a>>%3c%3c Testing.MarksSpenderMourning=(:html:)%0a%3clink rel="stylesheet" href="/pub/reveal.js-master/css/theme/black.css">%0a%3cscript src="/pub/reveal.js-master/lib/js/head.min.js">%3c/script>%0a%3cstyle>%0a.reveal section img {border:0;}%0a%3c/style>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a(:html:)%0a%3ciframe width="0" height="0" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/Q3Kvu6Kgp88?autoplay=1" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen>%3c/iframe>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!M&S Brussels%0a(2015 - 2017 †)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a%25width=400px%25http://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/MarksSpencerMourning/Shelf1.jpeg http://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/MarksSpencerMourning/Shelf2.jpeg%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!!London, UK%0a%0a%25width=400px%25http://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/MarksSpencerMourning/London.jpeg%0a(:sectionend:)%0a(:section:)%0a!!!Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia%0a%0ahttp://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/MarksSpencerMourning/KL.jpeg%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!!Hong-Kong (1)%0a%0ahttp://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/MarksSpencerMourning/HK1.jpeg%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!!Hong-Kong (2)%0a%0ahttp://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/MarksSpencerMourning/HK2.jpeg%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!!Suggested alternative%0a%0a(:html:)%0a%3ciframe width="560" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/NBslZjhpofY" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen>%3c/iframe>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a%0ahttp://www.lafrenchepicerie.com/img/p/fr-default-category_product_slide.jpg%0a(:sectionend:)%0a Testing.MozTechSpeakerAmsterdam2019=(:html:)%0a%3clink rel="stylesheet" href="/pub/reveal.js-master/css/theme/black.css">%0a%3cscript src="/pub/reveal.js-master/lib/js/head.min.js">%3c/script>%0a%3cscript async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8">%3c/script>%0a%3cstyle>%0a.reveal section img {border:0; background:none;}%0a.reveal h2, h3, h4 {text-transform:none !important;}%0a.twitter-tweet { margin-left:220px !important; }%0a.embbedsketch { margin-top: -100px !important; margin-left:220px !important; }%0a%3c/style>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a# make silly joke if audience see this%0a# have water available%0a# 5 minutes timer%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!From thought to sketch to presentation.%0a%0a(Mozilla Tech Speaker Meetup, September 2019)%0a%0ahttps://wiki.mozilla.org/images/thumb/1/14/MozTechSpeakers.png/320px-MozTechSpeakers.png%0a%0aLink with all links 🔗🔗🔗 at the end!%0a%0a%25right%25Fabien Benetou [[https://twitter.com/utopiah|@Utopiah]], WebXR developer [[http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/|%25border='0px'%25Path:/pub/images/by_3.0_88x31.png]]%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aFabien Benetou? @Utopiah? 🤔%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a%25height=100px%25https://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/devroadshow2019/EP.png%0aEuropean Parliament%0a(:html:)%0a%3cblockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en">%3cp lang="en" dir="ltr">At %3ca href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/slush18?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">#slush18%3c/a> and want to discuss %3ca href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/WebXR?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">#WebXR%3c/a>, VR, AR or more generally innovation for the European Parliament? Come say hi 😅👋 %3ca href="https://t.co/MX1k5gdGVL">pic.twitter.com/MX1k5gdGVL%3c/a>%3c/p>— Fabien Benetou (@utopiah) %3ca href="https://twitter.com/utopiah/status/1069870909765402624?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">December 4, 2018%3c/a>%3c/blockquote>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a%25height=100px%25https://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/devroadshow2019/unicef.png%0a(:html:)%0a%3cblockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en">%3cp lang="en" dir="ltr">Welcoming %3ca href="https://twitter.com/NubianVR?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">@NubianVR%3c/a> to the %3ca href="https://twitter.com/UNICEFGhana?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">@UNICEFGhana%3c/a> family. %3cbr>%3cbr>Big thank you to %3ca href="https://twitter.com/UNICEFinnovate?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">@UNICEFinnovate%3c/a>'s %3ca href="https://twitter.com/theentreflaneur?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">@theentreflaneur%3c/a> & %3ca href="https://twitter.com/utopiah?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">@utopiah%3c/a> for visiting Accra last week & kicking off an exciting & challenging collaboration w %3ca href="https://twitter.com/kabsseidu?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">@kabsseidu%3c/a>. %3ca href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/ForEveryChild?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">#ForEveryChild%3c/a>, %3ca href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/techforgood?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">#techforgood%3c/a>. %3ca href="https://t.co/N2nBh8KgjP">pic.twitter.com/N2nBh8KgjP%3c/a>%3c/p>— Fiachra McAsey (@FiachraMcAsey) %3ca href="https://twitter.com/FiachraMcAsey/status/1090203049119891456?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">January 29, 2019%3c/a>%3c/blockquote>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a(:html:)%0a%3ciframe style="width:400px; height:400px;" src="https://hand-drawn-vr.glitch.me/animation.html" allowtransparency="true">%3c/iframe>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a%0aContributor%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a(:html:)%0a%3cp class="fragment fade-in-then-semi-out visible" data-fragment-index="1">%0aFeynman reacted with unexpected sharpness:%0a%3c/p>%0a%3cp class="fragment fade-in-then-semi-out visible" data-fragment-index="2">%0a%3cimg align="bottom" src="/pub/home/MozTechSpeakersAmsterdam2019/feynman.jpg" width="50px"/>%0a"I actually did the work on the paper," he said.%0a%3c/p>%0a%3cp class="fragment fade-in-then-semi-out visible" data-fragment-index="3">%0a%3cimg align="bottom" src="/pub/home/MozTechSpeakersAmsterdam2019/weiner.jpg" width="50px"/>%0a"Well," Weiner said, "the work was done in your head, but the record of it is still here."%0a%3c/p>%0a%3cp class="fragment fade-in-then-semi-out visible" data-fragment-index="4">%0a%3cimg align="bottom" src="/pub/home/MozTechSpeakersAmsterdam2019/feynman.jpg" width="50px"/>%0a"No, it's not a record, not really. %3cspan class="fragment highlight-red" data-fragment-index="5">It's working. You have to work on paper and this is the paper%3c/span>%3c/b>, Okay?"%0a%3c/p>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a%0afrom Gleick, 1993, p409%0a%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a>>comment%3c%3c%0a(:section:)%0a!!!Why sketching matters to me?%0a%0ahttps://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/devroadshow2019/wikis.png%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!!And the current outcome%0a%0ahttps://fabien.benetou.fr//pub/PIMVR/forcedlayout-tron.jpg%0a%0a(Details and live proof of concepts [[https://fabien.benetou.fr/Wiki/VirtualRealityInterface|🔗]] )%0a(:sectionend:)%0a>>%3c%3c%0a%0a(:section:)%0a(:html:)%0a%3cblockquote class="twitter-tweet">%3cp lang="en" dir="ltr">What if you could replay your paper notes to anybody? Progress until a bookmarked moment for a presentation with any scale?%3cbr>%3cbr>Here is a live example %3ca href="https://t.co/QaApHIilZb">https://t.co/QaApHIilZb%3c/a> done with my %3ca href="https://twitter.com/moleskine?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">@moleskine%3c/a> Pen+ Ellipse thanks to SVG! %3ca href="https://t.co/jPkFu0GZeQ">pic.twitter.com/jPkFu0GZeQ%3c/a>%3c/p>— Fabien Benetou (@utopiah) %3ca href="https://twitter.com/utopiah/status/1153390394215997442?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">July 22, 2019%3c/a>%3c/blockquote> %3cscript async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8">%3c/script> %0a(:htmlend:)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!How to use it?%0a%0a* draw on a device saving to SVG (Moleskine, reMarkable, Surface Hub, etc) or just Inkscape%0a%0a(:html:)%0a%3cblockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-conversation="none">%3cp lang="en" dir="ltr">Original hand drawn example below and (dirty quick proof of concept) code here %3ca href="https://t.co/fT6MmsQzWn">https://t.co/fT6MmsQzWn%3c/a> %3ca href="https://t.co/kcumlMlhI7">pic.twitter.com/kcumlMlhI7%3c/a>%3c/p>— Fabien Benetou (@utopiah) %3ca href="https://twitter.com/utopiah/status/1153391021461573634?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">July 22, 2019%3c/a>%3c/blockquote> %3cscript async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8">%3c/script> %0a(:htmlend:)%0a%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!How to use it? (bis)%0a* put the SVG online (e.g. Glitch asset but I made an 📧 email bridge)%0a* load the SVG on the player%0a %3ciframe src="svg_sketches/?url=interactions.svg">%3c/iframe>%0a%0a>>font-size=normal%3c%3c%0aeventually customize it%0a src="svg_sketches/?url=interactions.svg&invert=true"%0a allowtransparency="true"%0a>>%3c%3c%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aVoila !%0a%0a(:html:)%0a%3ciframe class="embbedsketch" style="width:1400px; height:1400px;" src="/pub/home/devroadshow2019/svg_sketches/?url=interactions.svg&invert=true" allowtransparency="true">%3c/iframe>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!How does it work%0a%0a[[http://svg-player.glitch.me/augmentedmep.svg|SVG]] magic!%0a%0a* SVG is "just" text so you can programmatically modify visual content!%0a* but SVG is also a Document allowing you to use DOM functions (thanks to [@getSVGDocument()@])%0a svgparts.forEach( p => { p.setAttribute("opacity", opacityHide); });%0a* SVG preserves drawing order : line 1 has been drawn before line 2 (the actual magic ✨)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a(:html:)%0a%3ciframe class="embbedsketch" style="width:1400px; height:1400px;" src="/pub/home/devroadshow2019/svg_sketches/?url=/pub/home/svgsketches/meta.svg&invert=true" allowtransparency="true">%3c/iframe>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!Going further%0a%0a(:html:)%0a%3cblockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-conversation="none">%3cp lang="pt" dir="ltr">Visual editor in progress %3ca href="https://t.co/EoXFneVbt7">pic.twitter.com/EoXFneVbt7%3c/a>%3c/p>— Fabien Benetou (@utopiah) %3ca href="https://twitter.com/utopiah/status/1153738806069252096?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">July 23, 2019%3c/a>%3c/blockquote> %3cscript async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8">%3c/script> %0a(:htmlend:)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!Free yourself from text and stock photos%0a%0aTry the Glitch https://glitch.com/edit/#!/svg-player but more importantly...%0a%0aGet creative!%0a%0ahttps://www.designzzz.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/08/A-funny-stock-photo.jpg%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!From thought to sketch to presentation.%0a%0a(Mozilla Tech Speaker Meetup, September 2019)%0a%0ahttps://wiki.mozilla.org/images/thumb/1/14/MozTechSpeakers.png/320px-MozTechSpeakers.png%0a%0a%25height=200px%25https://fabien.benetou.fr/Testing/MozTechSpeakerAmsterdam2019%0a%0a%25right%25Fabien Benetou [[https://twitter.com/utopiah|@Utopiah]], WebXR developer [[http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/|%25border='0px'%25Path:/pub/images/by_3.0_88x31.png]]%0a(:sectionend:) Testing.MozillaTeachSpeakersQ12018=(:html:)%0a%3clink rel="stylesheet" href="/pub/reveal.js-master/css/theme/black.css">%0a%3cscript src="/pub/reveal.js-master/lib/js/head.min.js">%3c/script>%0a%3cstyle>%0a.reveal section img {border:0;}%0a%3c/style>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aPresentation check :%0a%0a# hide URL (fullscreen F11)%0a# check that reveal timer is configured properly (default: 30min)%0a# have water available%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a%0a!!Beyond the screen%0aWebXR: when immersive content enters the Web%0a%0a(Mozilla Tech Briefing: Mixed Reality 2018)%0a%0a%25width=200px%25http://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/webxrtown.jpg%0a%0a%25right%25Fabien Benetou [[https://twitter.com/utopiah|@Utopiah]], WebXR developer [[http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/|%25border='0px'%25Path:/pub/images/by_3.0_88x31.png]]%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aI can't ...%0a%0a%25comment%25go to Mars, I can't scuba dive in the Marianne trenches, I can't juggle 4-dimensional toys, I can't hike in hyperbolic space, I can't organize my thoughts by moving them in space,%0ahttp://virtualrealitytimes.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/03/Screen-Shot-2016-09-14-at-4.37.05-PM.png%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aVR in itself does not matter.%0a%0a%25comment%25How it impacts your daily life and the daily life of those around you when you come back does matter.%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:sectionextended data-background='http://www.cpr.org/sites/default/files/styles/large/public/images/prisonvr6.turk_.jpg':)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:sectionextended data-background='https://i.kinja-img.com/gawker-media/image/upload/s--GwVmX4Ri--/c_fit,fl_progressive,q_80,w_320/1350744892403313509.png':)%0a%0aWhat's VR?%0a%25comment%25Fooling your senses, giving up temporarily control to explore another reality%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aHow does it work?%0a%0ahttps://qph.ec.quoracdn.net/main-qimg-7a2c047caf1e38a9da00954972acd8ae#.jpg%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:sectionextended data-background='http://del.h-cdn.co/assets/17/15/1600x800/landscape-1492014161-delish-deep-dish-cauliflower-pizza-1.jpg':)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aWhy does open source matter in VR? %0a%25comment%25You're basically strapping a state of the art all black device full of electronics running on software%0a%0a[@%0afabien@holodeck:~$ sudo su%0a[sudo] password for fabien: %0aSorry, try again.%0a[sudo] password for fabien: %0aSorry, try again.%0a[sudo] password for fabien: %0asudo: 3 incorrect password attempts%0afabien@holodeck:~$%0a@]%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:sectionextended data-background='https://roadtovrlive-5ea0.kxcdn.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/07/Mark-Zuckerberg-samsung-gear-vr.jpg':)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0ahttp://www.underconsideration.com/brandnew/archives/mozilla_2017_logo.png%0a%0aWhy I'm contributing to Mozilla?%0a%25comment%25Because I have to know how it works and that, whenever I need, I can modify a piece, something fundamental in your daily life yet even more in VR since you as a developer and artist literally shape a new reality%0a[@%0afabien@holodeck:~$ sudo su%0a[sudo] password for fabien: %0aroot@holodeck:/home/fabien#%0a@]%0a%0ahttps://i.kinja-img.com/gawker-media/image/upload/s--GwVmX4Ri--/c_fit,fl_progressive,q_80,w_320/1350744892403313509.png'%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0ahttp://www.underconsideration.com/brandnew/archives/mozilla_2017_logo.png%0a%0aHow I'm contributing : A-Frame/A-painter PRs, issues, docs, participated to All Hands Hawaii and All Hands Austin, Dev Road Show Asia... but mostly just chatting on Slack!%0a%0a%25thumb%25https://da2n2ohdektbr.cloudfront.net/uploads/logos/2016/11/23/11/11/image_gallery_mo132.png http://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/devroadshowasia.png https://air.cdn.mozilla.net/media/cache/b9/d8/b9d8e28cf113f03ee05f68ce21d68ba6.png %0a%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a~200 WebVR demos%0a%0a%25width=600px%25https://camo.githubusercontent.com/304309420aa5397bf195e0ed8eafc6f1036eba09/68747470733a2f2f616672616d652e696f2f696d616765732f61776f612f666f6f7462616c6c2d76722e676966#.png%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a... and now that I spent all that time learning, building, creating I want to SHARE what I made!%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aBut... wait a second, can you do 3D on the web?%0a%0a(:html:)%0a%3cblockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en">%3cp lang="en" dir="ltr">When people ask if 3D or %3ca href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/VR?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">#VR%3c/a> on the web can really be "pretty" I'll also start to share %3ca href="https://twitter.com/Sketchfab?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">@sketchfab%3c/a> %3ca href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/glTF?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">#glTF%3c/a> page %3ca href="https://t.co/kbpPDAnxMA">https://t.co/kbpPDAnxMA%3c/a> in addition to %3ca href="https://twitter.com/playcanvas?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">@PlayCanvas%3c/a> %3ca href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/WebGL2?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">#WebGL2%3c/a> "After the flood" demo %3ca href="https://t.co/er6XaLwM8h">https://t.co/er6XaLwM8h%3c/a> and %3ca href="https://twitter.com/thespite?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">@thespite%3c/a> cru·ci·form %3ca href="https://t.co/QbaIudghxC">https://t.co/QbaIudghxC%3c/a> %3ca href="https://t.co/bgarsZbVdA">pic.twitter.com/bgarsZbVdA%3c/a>%3c/p>— Fabien Benetou (@utopiah) %3ca href="https://twitter.com/utopiah/status/956840285719363585?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">January 26, 2018%3c/a>%3c/blockquote>%0a%3cscript async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8">%3c/script>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aBut... wait another second, can you really do VR on the web?%0a%0ahttp://caniuse.com/#feat=webvr%0a%0ahttps://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/caniusewebvr.png%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aBut not just VR headsets%0a%0ahttp://unboring.net/cases/img/deeplinking/3_fue_responsive_webVR.png%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aActually the '''web''' is better than native{-, it is not a "low resolution port"-}.%0a%0a* ✓ Yes you can do WebVR PWAs.%0a* ✓ Yes you can do VR-to-VR transitions (without passing by the store, with passing data!)%0a%0a%25red%25Warning!%25%25 epileptic? Please close your eyes for a minute...%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:sectionextended data-background='https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/674727/27721720-19388346-5d17-11e7-912b-499886be0a8d.gif':)%0a%25color=white%25Going from one experience to the next, without leaving VR.%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aGreat but... how?%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aWhat if ... we didn't even need to '''know''' anything to '''make''' VR content?%0a%0a(:html:)%0a%3ciframe width="800px" height="600px" src="https://aframe.io/a-painter/?url=https://ucarecdn.com/b2de6fa3-2574-4f7f-bca9-ccc3cf89aacc/">%3c/iframe>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aA-painter (also as prototyping tool)%0a%0ahttps://blog.mozvr.com/content/images/2016/09/apainter_menuc.gif%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aA-Frame inspector%0a%0ahttps://aframe.io/images/awoa/inspector-registry.gif%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aA-Frame%0a%0ahttps://phonegap.com/blog/uploads/2016-11/a-frame.jpg%0a%0aWhy A-Frame works cf [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ipEy_Iz7hhw|The future of Virtual and Augmented Reality for the web]] by Jordan Santell, ColdFront17 %0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!A-Frame%0a%0aLive coding, aka how to look silly in public.%0a%0a(that's THE moment that is going to make us late ;)%0a%0a%25width=300px%25https://i.gr-assets.com/images/S/compressed.photo.goodreads.com/books/1457364208i/29437996._UY788_SS788_.jpg%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a{-Turtles 🐢-} Shaders all the way down%0ahttps://www.shadertoy.com/%0a%0ahttps://github.com/wizgrav/aframe-effects%0ahttps://camo.githubusercontent.com/9fd0a6bbeab2e44962319c808f38777d94e1e85b/68747470733a2f2f77697a677261762e6769746875622e696f2f616672616d652d656666656374732f73637265656e2e706e67#.png%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aA-Frame repository%0a%0a(:html:)%0a%3ciframe width="800px" height="600px" src="https://aframe.io/aframe-registry/">%3c/iframe>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aSummary of the tools:%0a%0aA-Frame + A-Frame inspector + A-Frame repository + A-painter + A-whatever-you-want ?%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aPast recurrent Q&As:%0a%0a* Mobile? Even iOS?%0a* Performance? GPU usage? What GPU should I buy?%0a* How much does a cardboard cost?%0a* Will 360 videos replace traditional films?%0a* What are the usages of VR?%0a* Is VR just for training/education?%0a%0a...finally Is AR better than VR?%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a...finally Is AR better than VR?%0a%0aYes! No! It depends!%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aSecond and last part:%0a%0a* limitations of native AR%0a* WebAR, the definition%0a* deconstructing experiments%0a* references%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0ahttps://compass-ssl.surface.com/assets/05/88/05880203-90fb-49c4-9065-dbb8c77cf4d5.jpg?n=WhyHololens_Hero_1920_img.jpg%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!!limitations of native AR%0a%0a%25height=500px%25https://autonome.github.io/elephant/public/imgs/zero-aug17.png%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!!limitations of native AR (bis)%0a%0ahttp://ghk.h-cdn.co/assets/17/03/1600x800/gallery-1484671302-healthyappetizers.jpg%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!!WebAR, the definition%0a%0a%25height=400px%25https://3c1703fe8d.site.internapcdn.net/newman/gfx/news/hires/phone.jpg%0a%0aStarting with Argon Browser, 2011 (project started in 2009) GeorgiaTech %0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!!hardware support: all-ish%0a%0a* [[https://twitter.com/metaglasses/status/906269379905683463|meta2]]%0a* iOS 11 on iPhone 6S & above%0a* ... arguably anything with a camera%0a%0a%25height=200px%25https://pbs.twimg.com/media/DJO3MjDVYAUILPs.jpg%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!!browser support: all-ish%0a%0a%25height=200px%25http://cdn.digital-photo-secrets.com/images/mobile-phone-camera-close.jpg https://temasys.io/wp-content/uploads/2017/02/BrowserSupportImage.png%0a%0a%25height=200px%25https://www.3ders.org/images2015/intels-realsense-depth-sensing-3d-camera-about-to-get-real-00001.png https://i.ytimg.com/vi/UipeQVO0aw8/maxresdefault.jpg%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!!browsers: XR Viewer %25thumb%25https://s.aolcdn.com/hss/storage/midas/fb4f84947f119d7a145888857db46d2c/204825462/mozilla.jpg%0aA VR and AR Project by Mozilla%0a%0a%25height=300px%25http://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/webxr_viewer.jpg%0a%0ahttps://github.com/mozilla-mobile/webxr-ios%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aXR Viewer, behind the magic%0a%0a(:html:)%0a%3ciframe width="560" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/Gop44gZso_Y" frameborder="0" allow="autoplay; encrypted-media" allowfullscreen>%3c/iframe>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aA-Frame-XR basics, positioning%0a%0a %3ca-scene hit-test>%0a(:html:)%0a%3ciframe width="560" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/TG6w7S0TNAA" frameborder="0" allow="autoplay; encrypted-media" allowfullscreen>%3c/iframe>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aA-Frame-XR basics, measurements%0a pointA.distanceTo(pointB); //thanks to threejs Vector3 utils%0a(:html:)%0a%3ciframe width="560" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/R5xk_zWgx50" frameborder="0" allow="autoplay; encrypted-media" allowfullscreen>%3c/iframe>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aA-Frame-XR basics, vertical movement%0a(:html:)%0a%3ciframe width="560" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/e7w7DDhi93I" frameborder="0" allow="autoplay; encrypted-media" allowfullscreen>%3c/iframe>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a(:html:)%0a%3cblockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en">%3cp lang="en" dir="ltr">Prototyping %3ca href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/AR?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">#AR%3c/a> tools using a Tupperware transparent cover as a “display” %3ca href="https://t.co/OHopqfsHnt">pic.twitter.com/OHopqfsHnt%3c/a>%3c/p>— Fabien Benetou (@utopiah) %3ca href="https://twitter.com/utopiah/status/959039651779698689?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">February 1, 2018%3c/a>%3c/blockquote>%0a%3cscript async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8">%3c/script>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aaframe-xr%0a%0ahttps://github.com/mozilla/aframe-xr%0a%0a %3cscript src="https://rawgit.com/mozilla/aframe-xr/master/vendor/aframe-v0.7.1.js">%3c/script>%0a %3cscript src="https://rawgit.com/mozilla/aframe-xr/master/dist/aframe-xr.js">%3c/script>%0a %3cscript src="../resources/hit-test.js">%3c/script>%0a %3cscript src="../resources/proximity.js">%3c/script>%0a %3cscript src="../resources/tap-event.js">%3c/script>%0a%0a %3ca-scene hit-test>%0a %3ca-sphere radius="0.01" position="0 0.005 -0.5">%3c/a-sphere>%0a %3ca-scene> %0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!aframe-xr%0a%0aLive coding, aka how to look silly in public, again!%0a%0a(We're already late so... ;)%0a%0a%25width=300px%25https://i.gr-assets.com/images/S/compressed.photo.goodreads.com/books/1457364208i/29437996._UY788_SS788_.jpg%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aAgain, why open source matters with early stage exploration of a new medium...%0a%0a[[https://vimeo.com/166807261|HYPER-REALITY]] by Keiichi Matsuda%0a%0ahttps://autonome.github.io/elephant/public/imgs/hyper-reality.gif%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!!what's yet to come%0a%0a* higher pixel density for VR%0a* better tracking for AR%0a%25height=100px%25https://c1.staticflickr.com/9/8894/28378938586_9acc025630_b.jpg%0a* better unification WebXR%0a%25height=100px%25https://i.ytimg.com/vi/kdKN7rww5AM/maxresdefault.jpg%0a* better transition between R, AR, VR...%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aThird and last part (Aha! I did lie a bit there...)%0a%0aWeb'''X'''R%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aNeither just {-WebVR-} or {-WebAR-} but WebXR%0a%0a(:html:)%0a%3cblockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en">%3cp lang="en" dir="ltr">Announced at the W3C VR content authoring workshop in Brussels today: What we've been calling "WebVR 2.0" has been renamed the WebXR Device API, and the group developing it is now the Immersive Web Community Group.%3c/p>— Brandon Jones (@Tojiro) %3ca href="https://twitter.com/Tojiro/status/938086735258554368?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">December 5, 2017%3c/a>%3c/blockquote>%0a%3cscript async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8">%3c/script>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a%0a!!!status of the specifications%0a{-[[https://github.com/w3c/webvr/issues/254|AR extensions and modifications #254]]-}%0a%0aNow https://github.com/immersive-web/webxr/ rather than "just" an AR issues in the WebVR specification.%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a%0a(:section:)%0a[--https://fabien.benetou.fr/Testing/MozillaTeachSpeakersQ12018?action=reveal--]%0a%0a!!!references (chronologically-ish)%0a%0a>>small%3c%3c%0a* https://www.cpr.org/news/story/for-some-prisoners-on-the-cusp-of-release-virtual-reality-readies-them-for-freedom%0a* Donald Hoffman and ITP http://www.cogsci.uci.edu/~ddhoff/%0a* Arturo Paracuellos from https://unboring.net for the visual on responsive design%0a* https://github.com/aframevr/%0a* https://medium.com/super-ventures-blog/why-is-arkit-better-than-the-alternatives-af8871889d6a%0a* https://github.com/chenzlabs/aframe-ar%0a* https://github.com/mozilla/aframe-xr%0a* https://github.com/mozilla-mobile/webxr-ios%0a* https://github.com/w3c/webvr-content-workshop/issues%0a* https://github.com/immersive-web/webxr/%0a>>%3c%3c%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a>>comment%3c%3c%0a%0a* introduction to VR%0a* introduction to WebVR%0a** based on [[NYVRExpoOctober2017]]%0a* introduction to AR%0a* introduction to WebAR (with some demos as videos)%0a** based on [[WebARonARCoreDevFestBE2017]]%0a* transition to WebXR %0a** clarification on the W3C specs%0a** example like PIMXR%0a* clarify again at the end what makes the web special for both%0a** browser enabling distribution across platform%0a** URL as a way to customize%0a%0aLInk: https://fosdem.org/2018/schedule/event/mozilla_beyond_screen/%0a%0aNotes: On stage AFrameXR demo with Odyssey (have to find a way to stream! even if webcam showing own screens) and XR viewer. Inspiration from 34c3 to highlight the importance of FLOSS (eg shoutout to OpenHMD) E.g. personal big data%0a%0alaptop + Samsung Odyssey (inside out tracking, it will work with 6DoF without complex setup) + iPhone 6S then I'll connect to network A-painter, ask somebody from the audience or the team to paint a fox or something like that. Using networked a-painter on the presentation laptop will show the painting down live. Then I'll use what has been painting (or a backup, just in case) in the XR Viewer using the webcam of the presenting laptop. The goal there is :%0a%0a# to show VR and AR in action%0a# to show the difference between VR and AR%0a# to show that now 6DoF setup are compact and simple%0a# to show that VR and AR even though distinct can easily communicate%0a# to show that VR can be social (could share the link to the networked A-painter page to the audience but I'm always worried about network quality...) alt https://haydenlee.io/networked-aframe/a-painter/multiuser-demo.html%0aobviously re-iterating that all that is happening in the browser as is quite obvious for you but often half way through visual demos I find quite a few people tend to forget.%0a%0aOn the other hand illustration that regardless of your intelligence it's hard to imagine even simple things related to perceptions https://youtu.be/E_gL158E5Is?t=474%0a%0aGoals :%0a# 3D and VR not only works but can be PRETTY on the web https://twitter.com/utopiah/status/956840285719363585%0a# progressive enhancement, instant delivery, instant edition, the web is more than just another platform%0a# VR/AR is NOT hard, all it takes is few lines of HTML-ish%0a# Extra for this Mozilla one: meta, aka what NOT to do e.g. [[Testing/Codiax2017]] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3g5eA0eJzfc%0a%0a>>%3c%3c Testing.NYUADHackathon2020Ideation=(:html:)%0a%3clink rel="stylesheet" href="/pub/reveal.js-master/css/theme/white.css">%0a%3cscript src="/pub/reveal.js-master/lib/js/head.min.js">%3c/script>%0a%3cscript async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8">%3c/script>%0a%3cstyle>%0a.reveal section img {border:0; 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Letting you be creative without distractions.%3ca href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/WIP?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">#WIP%3c/a> %3ca href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/PoC?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">#PoC%3c/a> so soon I’ll be able to do just that from under the shower 🚿, no📵required!%3cbr>%3cbr>Already saved 2 ideas this way 😅 %3ca href="https://t.co/XSsRGNWe9U">pic.twitter.com/XSsRGNWe9U%3c/a>%3c/p>— Fabien Benetou (@utopiah) %3ca href="https://twitter.com/utopiah/status/1103032279142723584?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">March 5, 2019%3c/a>%3c/blockquote> %3cscript async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8">%3c/script> %0a(:htmlend:)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0ayour idea is just a starting point[[%3c%3c]]so you need to be able iterate fast%0a%0a(:html:)%0a%3cblockquote class="twitter-tweet">%3cp lang="en" dir="ltr">I got a great e-bike by Belgian startup %3ca href="https://twitter.com/Cowboy_HQ?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">@Cowboy_HQ%3c/a> %3ca href="https://t.co/lRgFfK1Acd">https://t.co/lRgFfK1Acd%3c/a> but this morning I missed the garbage truck. I was stuck with a massive carton box thought "Why not build a shelf out of it", used the %3ca href="https://twitter.com/Makedo?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">@makedo%3c/a> toolkit & voila!%3cbr>%3cbr>Less waste, more space. Always prototyping😊 %3ca href="https://t.co/YVMP7yYgs4">pic.twitter.com/YVMP7yYgs4%3c/a>%3c/p>— Fabien Benetou (@utopiah) %3ca href="https://twitter.com/utopiah/status/1209948067421667332?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">December 25, 2019%3c/a>%3c/blockquote> %3cscript async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8">%3c/script> %0a(:htmlend:)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0ayou need a tool to record ideas without judgement%0a%0a(:html:)%0a%3cblockquote class="twitter-tweet">%3cp lang="en" dir="ltr">How I wish my collection of proof of concepts looked like vs how it actually is.%3cbr>%3cbr>Usually it doesn't matter so much ... but when months after I have to find THE project and can't get my hands on it, it's painful.%3cbr>%3cbr>So... I'll spend 30min/day fixing it then I'll show you in 1 week. %3ca href="https://t.co/prNli89p00">pic.twitter.com/prNli89p00%3c/a>%3c/p>— Fabien Benetou (@utopiah) %3ca href="https://twitter.com/utopiah/status/1128674075382038531?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">May 15, 2019%3c/a>%3c/blockquote> %3cscript async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8">%3c/script> %0a(:htmlend:)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0ashare your enthusiasm and build on top of each other ideas[[%3c%3c]]("yes" rule in improvisation)%0a%0a(:html:)%0a%3cblockquote class="twitter-tweet">%3cp lang="en" dir="ltr">Thanks to %3ca href="https://twitter.com/iBrews?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">@iBrews%3c/a> for letting me be the tiny mouse behind the curtain of some of our cultural future. I never thought improvisation could fit so well with %3ca href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/VR?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">#VR%3c/a> but it works! Can’t wait to see %3ca href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/AliveInPlasticland?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">#AliveInPlasticland%3c/a> online soon 🤗%3cbr>%3cbr>Experimentation in %3ca href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/VR?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">#VR%3c/a> is so precious 🙏 %3ca href="https://t.co/j7WqDe5VoS">pic.twitter.com/j7WqDe5VoS%3c/a>%3c/p>— Fabien Benetou (@utopiah) %3ca href="https://twitter.com/utopiah/status/1112891610025615365?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">April 2, 2019%3c/a>%3c/blockquote> %3cscript async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8">%3c/script> %0a(:htmlend:)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0agather problems you want to ideate on,[[%3c%3c]]either yourself and even better from future users%0a%0a(:html:)%0a%3cblockquote class="twitter-tweet">%3cp lang="en" dir="ltr">%3ca href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/WebAR?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">#WebAR%3c/a> hackathon on designing a visual editor for geospatial data straight from the browser %3ca href="https://t.co/1BCxo9ZhKr">pic.twitter.com/1BCxo9ZhKr%3c/a>%3c/p>— Fabien Benetou (@utopiah) %3ca href="https://twitter.com/utopiah/status/1195689345879023618?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">November 16, 2019%3c/a>%3c/blockquote> %3cscript async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8">%3c/script> %0a(:htmlend:)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0athe process matters more than "your" idea,[[%3c%3c]]that will anyway be mutated%0a%0a%25width=400px%25https://s3.amazonaws.com/media.launchrock.com/assets/sites/site-659ssxuqzuawus8eqe604c8yp/13zwkl-qspacebox.jpg%0a%0a%25width=400px%25https://datasciencebe.files.wordpress.com/2015/10/fcb.jpg%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a... and now specifically to WebXR, step 0!%0a%0a(:html:)%0a%3cblockquote class="twitter-tweet">%3cp lang="en" dir="ltr">My current %3ca href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/WebVR?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">#WebVR%3c/a> workflow: from concept to prototype thanks to sketching on paper and in %3ca href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/VR?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">#VR%3c/a> painting, how to make ideas tangible FAST %3ca href="https://t.co/WoNxYmUxCt">pic.twitter.com/WoNxYmUxCt%3c/a>%3c/p>— Fabien Benetou (@utopiah) %3ca href="https://twitter.com/utopiah/status/825721181336649728?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">January 29, 2017%3c/a>%3c/blockquote> %3cscript async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8">%3c/script> %0a(:htmlend:)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aLast but not least... have fun! 😃%0a%0a[[https://ggsc.berkeley.edu/what_we_do/online_courses_tools/the_science_of_happiness_at_work|The Science of Happiness at Work]] including e.g. [[https://warwick.ac.uk/fac/soc/economics/staff/dsgroi/impact/hp_briefing.pdf|Happiness and Productivity: Understanding the Happy-Productive Worker]], SMF-CAGE Global Perspectives Series October 2015%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!Ideation and WebXR, lessons learned%0a%0a(NYUAD Hackathon, April 2020)%0a%0a%25width=250px%25https://nyuad.nyu.edu/en/events/2019/april/nyuad-hackathon-2019/_jcr_content/eventdetail/eventrightcol/cta/image.img.jpg%0a%0ahttps://fabien.benetou.fr/Presentation/NYUADHackathon2020Ideation%0a%0a%25right%25Fabien Benetou [[https://twitter.com/utopiah|@Utopiah]], WebXR developer [[http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/|%25border='0px'%25Path:/pub/images/by_3.0_88x31.png]]%0a(:sectionend:) Testing.NYVRExpoOctober2017=(:html:)%0a%3clink rel="stylesheet" href="/pub/reveal.js-master/css/theme/black.css">%0a%3cscript src="/pub/reveal.js-master/lib/js/head.min.js">%3c/script>%0a%3cstyle>%0a.reveal section img {border:0;}%0a%3c/style>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aPresentation check :%0a%0a# hide URL / fullscreen%0a# start 45min timer%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0ahttp://media.thevirtualreport.biz/2017/8/80132/nyvr-expo-logo-rx145.png%0a%0a!!WebVR - [[http://www.NYVRExpo.com|NYVR Expo]], October 2017%0a%0a[--https://fabien.benetou.fr/Testing/NYVRExpoOctober2017?action=reveal--]%0a%0a----%0a%0a%25right%25Fabien Benetou [[https://twitter.com/utopiah|@Utopiah]], WebVR developer [[http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/|%25border='0px'%25Path:/pub/images/by_3.0_88x31.png]]%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aI can't ...%0a%0a%25comment%25go to Mars, I can't scuba dive in the Marianne trenches, I can't juggle 4-dimensional toys, I can't hike in hyperbolic space, I can't organize my thoughts by moving them in space,%0ahttp://virtualrealitytimes.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/03/Screen-Shot-2016-09-14-at-4.37.05-PM.png%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aVR in itself does not matter.%0a%0a%25comment%25How it impacts your daily life and the daily life of those around you when you come back does matter.%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:sectionextended data-background='https://i.kinja-img.com/gawker-media/image/upload/s--GwVmX4Ri--/c_fit,fl_progressive,q_80,w_320/1350744892403313509.png':)%0a%0aWhat's VR?%0a%25comment%25Fooling your senses, giving up temporarily control to explore another reality%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:sectionextended data-background='http://del.h-cdn.co/assets/17/15/1600x800/landscape-1492014161-delish-deep-dish-cauliflower-pizza-1.jpg':)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aWhy does open source matter in VR? %0a%25comment%25You're basically strapping a state of the art all black device full of electronics running on software%0a%0a[@%0afabien@holodeck:~$ sudo su%0a[sudo] password for fabien: %0aSorry, try again.%0a[sudo] password for fabien: %0aSorry, try again.%0a[sudo] password for fabien: %0asudo: 3 incorrect password attempts%0afabien@holodeck:~$%0a@]%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:sectionextended data-background='https://roadtovrlive-5ea0.kxcdn.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/07/Mark-Zuckerberg-samsung-gear-vr.jpg':)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aWhat did I do about it (knowing I'm not such a great coder)?%0a%0a>>comment%3c%3c%0aworking on my personal project (PIMVR) without letting others experience an %25grey%25obscure%25%25 technology (VRLab Brussels workshops)%0a>>%3c%3c%0a%0ahttp://vrlab-brussels.info/wiki/wiki/pub/MeetupApril2016/highres_448912119.jpeg%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a(:html:)%0a%3cblockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en">%3cp lang="en" dir="ltr">Nobody joined but still had a great %3ca href="https://twitter.com/Meetup">@Meetup%3c/a> , that's how fascinating %3ca href="https://twitter.com/explorables">@explorables%3c/a> are 😉 %3ca href="https://t.co/MYRUntNKVw">https://t.co/MYRUntNKVw%3c/a> %3ca href="https://t.co/7CDF1bzwhd">pic.twitter.com/7CDF1bzwhd%3c/a>%3c/p>— 🦊Singapore (@utopiah) %3ca href="https://twitter.com/utopiah/status/905342775683579904">September 6, 2017%3c/a>%3c/blockquote>%0a%3cscript async src="//platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8">%3c/script>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0ahttp://www.underconsideration.com/brandnew/archives/mozilla_2017_logo.png%0a%0aWhy I'm contributing to Mozilla?%0a%25comment%25Because I have to know how it works and that, whenever I need, I can modify a piece, something fundamental in your daily life yet even more in VR since you as a developer and artist literally shape a new reality%0a[@%0afabien@holodeck:~$ sudo su%0a[sudo] password for fabien: %0aroot@holodeck:/home/fabien#%0a@]%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0ahttp://www.underconsideration.com/brandnew/archives/mozilla_2017_logo.png%0a%0aBeing a Mozilla contributor (A-Frame/A-painter PR, issues, docs, organize WebXR events, dozen of workshops... but mostly just chatting on Slack!)%0a%0a[-- + WebVR freelancer (PoC P&G, AirBus, European Parliament, startups, workshops) [[%3c%3c]]+ WebVR startup co-founder (imec.istart 2017 incubee) --]%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0ahttp://3dvrcentral.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/02/tg0hygwo.bmp#.png%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a%0a(:sectionextended data-background='https://camo.githubusercontent.com/53881dcba6c272f3680084148630071cf556144c/68747470733a2f2f766174656c6965722e6e65742f4d7944656d6f2f417061696e746572506879736963732f70726576696577732f566c6164696d69722e6a7067#.png':)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:sectionextended data-background='http://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/Mobilizing/C-blkCXWAAEqkZB.jpg':)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a(:sectionextended data-background='http://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/Mobilizing/women.jpg':)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a(:sectionextended data-background='http://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/Mobilizing/CB-WebVR1.jpg':)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a(:sectionextended data-background='http://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/Mobilizing/CB-webVR3.jpg':)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a(:sectionextended data-background='http://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/Mobilizing/CdHCVSDWoAQ8WqP.jpg':)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a(:sectionextended data-background='http://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/Mobilizing/Cj5b-ymUkAAfDea.jpg':)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a(:sectionextended data-background='http://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/Mobilizing/VRHackahonJanuaru2016VictoryWebVR.jpg':)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a(:sectionextended data-background='http://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/Mobilizing/bristol.jpg':)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a(:sectionextended data-background='http://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/Mobilizing/day1.jpg':)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a(:sectionextended data-background='http://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/Mobilizing/fabien-brussels2.jpg':)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a(:sectionextended data-background='http://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/Mobilizing/fabien-lab.jpg':)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a(:sectionextended data-background='http://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/Mobilizing/greece.jpg':)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a(:sectionextended data-background='http://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/Mobilizing/hack.jpg':)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a(:sectionextended data-background='http://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/Mobilizing/maxresdefault.jpg':)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a(:sectionextended data-background='http://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/Mobilizing/molengeek.jpg':)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a(:sectionextended data-background='http://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/Mobilizing/paris.jpg':)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a~200 WebVR demos%0a%0a%25width=600px%25https://camo.githubusercontent.com/304309420aa5397bf195e0ed8eafc6f1036eba09/68747470733a2f2f616672616d652e696f2f696d616765732f61776f612f666f6f7462616c6c2d76722e676966#.png%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a... and now that I spent all that time learning, building, creating I want to SHARE what I made!%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:sectionextended data-background='http://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/w3c-slide-content/actorslayers.png':)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0athe problems%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0ahttp://i.imgur.com/LlZt2Xu.jpg%0a%0awalled gardens%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0ahttp://cdn.arstechnica.net/wp-content/uploads/2015/03/Blu_ray_icon.png%0a%0aquality as an excuse%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0ahttps://www.teknoblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/01/netflix-logo-beyaz-060116.png%0a%0aget trumped by distribution%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:sectionextended data-background='http://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/w3c-slide-content/cycle.png':)%0a%0abuilding difficulties%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:sectionextended data-background='http://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/w3c-slide-content/cycles.png':)%0a%0acompounding%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:sectionextended data-background='http://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/w3c-slide-content/iterations.png':)%0a%0acompounding again%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0ahttps://tctechcrunch2011.files.wordpress.com/2016/06/app-store-graveyard1.jpg%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0athe 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Introducing '''WebVR'''.%0a%0a%25thumb%25http://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/w3c-slide-content/browserdilema.png%0a%0ahttps://cdn-images-1.medium.com/max/2000/1*_UMg85H2VmTKkQ8UaoAykw.jpeg%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:sectionextended data-background='http://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/w3c-slide-content/browsers.png':)%0aall browsers%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aActually the '''web''' is better than native{-, it is not a "low resolution port"-}.%0a%0a* ✓ Yes you can do WebVR PWAs.%0a* ✓ Yes you can do VR-to-VR transitions (without passing by the store, with passing data!)%0a%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:sectionextended data-background='https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/674727/27721720-19388346-5d17-11e7-912b-499886be0a8d.gif':)%0a%25color=white%25Going from one experience to the next, without leaving VR.%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aGetting network nearly for free%0a%0a(:html:)%0a%3cblockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en">%3cp lang="en" dir="ltr">Fabien Benetou hosting amazing %3ca href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/WebVR?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">#WebVR%3c/a> workshop %3ca href="https://twitter.com/utopiah?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">@utopiah%3c/a> %3ca href="https://twitter.com/mozillavr?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">@mozillavr%3c/a> %3ca href="https://twitter.com/aframevr?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">@aframevr%3c/a> %3ca href="https://t.co/KkENZf8Js9">pic.twitter.com/KkENZf8Js9%3c/a>%3c/p>— Aquinas (@AquinasLearning) %3ca href="https://twitter.com/AquinasLearning/status/923334507926884357?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">October 25, 2017%3c/a>%3c/blockquote>%0a%3cscript async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8">%3c/script>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0ahttp://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/w3c-slide-content/adaptive.jpg%0a%0awith new challenges%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aIncluding new hardware, controllers%0a%0ahttps://blog.mozvr.com/content/images/2017/10/input-mapping.png%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0ahttp://unboring.net/cases/img/deeplinking/3_fue_responsive_webVR.png%0a%0abut also new opportunities%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a%25width=400px%25https://pbs.twimg.com/media/C3WMzYaWcAAJofV.jpg%0a%0afaster process%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:sectionextended data-background='https://blog.mozvr.com/content/images/2017/03/animationTool-1.gif':)%0a%0anew tools%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:sectionextended data-background='http://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/w3c-slide-content/stack.png':)%0a%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aFrameworks%0a* A-Frame%0a* Vizor%0a* ReactVR%0a* BabylonJS%0a* threejs%0a* others%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aA-Frame%0a%0ahttps://aframe-slides.firebaseapp.com/public/assets/slides/Slide_%252835%2529.png%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a%0a(:section:)%0aA-Frame + A-Frame inspector + A-Frame repository + A-painter + A-whatever-you-want ?%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aWhat if ... we didn't even need to '''know''' anything to '''make''' VR content?%0a%0a(:html:)%0a%3ciframe width="800px" height="600px" src="https://aframe.io/a-painter/?url=https://ucarecdn.com/b2de6fa3-2574-4f7f-bca9-ccc3cf89aacc/">%3c/iframe>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aA-painter (also as prototyping tool)%0a%0ahttps://blog.mozvr.com/content/images/2016/09/apainter_menuc.gif%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aA-Frame inspector%0a%0ahttp://end3r.com/slides/gamedevjs-aframe/img/inspector-registry.gif%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aA-Frame%0a%0ahttps://phonegap.com/blog/uploads/2016-11/a-frame.jpg%0a%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!A-Frame%0a%0aLive coding, aka how to look silly in public.%0a%0a(we'll keep it for the end, IF you don't ask too many questions ;)%0a%0a%25width=300px%25https://i.gr-assets.com/images/S/compressed.photo.goodreads.com/books/1457364208i/29437996._UY788_SS788_.jpg%0a%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aA-Frame (bis)%0a%0a{-Turtles 🐢-} Shaders all the way down%0a%0a(:html:)%0a%3ciframe width="800px" height="600px" src="https://equinox-rainstorm.glitch.me/">%3c/iframe>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aA-Frame repository%0a%0a(:html:)%0a%3ciframe width="800px" height="600px" src="https://aframe.io/aframe-registry/">%3c/iframe>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aA-whatever-you-want?%0a%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aCase study on the power of URLs%0a%0a(:html:)%0a%3ciframe width="900px" height="600px" src="https://aquinas.training/app/">%3c/iframe>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aA-Frame, the stack%0a%0afrom CustomElement to GLSL%0a%0a%25newwin%25[[http://output.jsbin.com/makimiz/|demo]]%0a%0a%25newwin%25https://github.com/aframevr/aframe MIT License%0a%0aIncluding other tools e.g. inspector, extended inspector, Hologram.cool (Mac), etc %0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aVizor%0a%0a%25newwin%25https://github.com/vizorvr/patches MIT License%0a%0a%25newwin%25[[https://medium.com/updates-from-vizor/prototyping-a-360-museum-tour-with-react-vr-1c9b1d3d89bb|Honest review of using ReactVR]]%0a%0ahttps://aframe-slides.firebaseapp.com/public/assets/slides/Slide_%252833%2529.png%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aReactVR%0a%0a import {AppRegistry, Pano, Text, View} from 'react-vr';%0a class WelcomeToVR extends React.Component { /* ... */ }%0a%0a%25newwin%25https://facebook.github.io/react-vr/%0a%0a%25newwin%25[[https://vatelier.net/MyDemo/reactvr/|quick demo]]%0a%0a%25newwin%25https://github.com/facebook/react-vr MIT License%0a%0ahttps://aframe-slides.firebaseapp.com/public/assets/slides/Slide_%252834%2529.png%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a%0a(:section:)%0aPlayCanvas%0a var v = new pc.Vec3();%0a%0a%25newwin%25https://developer.playcanvas.com/en/api/%0a%0a%25newwin%25https://github.com/playcanvas/engine MIT License%0a%0ahttps://aframe-slides.firebaseapp.com/public/assets/slides/Slide_%252832%2529.png%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aBabylonJS%0a%0alead by Microsoft%0a%0a%25newwin%25https://github.com/BabylonJS/Babylon.js Apache 2.0%0a%0ahttps://www.davrous.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/07/Capture007.jpg%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0athree.js%0a%0a var cameraVR = new ArrayCamera( [ cameraL, cameraR ] );%0a%0a%25newwin%25https://threejs.org/editor/ (with its VR option)%0a%0a%25newwin%25https://github.com/mrdoob/three.js/blob/master/src/renderers/webvr/WebVRManager.js%0a%0a%25newwin%25https://github.com/mrdoob/three.js/ MIT License%0a%0ahttps://developers.google.com/web/fundamentals/vr/img/getting-started-with-webvr.jpg%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aOthers%0a%0a* {-framework-} WebGL%0a* SketchFab (some interaction and sound possible)%0a* JanusVR (own browser, optional)%0a** [@%3cObject id="cube" pos="0 1 5" />@]%0a** https://github.com/janusvr/janusweb MIT License%0a* lovr.org (exporting, Windows)%0a** https://github.com/bjornbytes/lovr MIT License%0a* Blender exporter via glTF (exporting)%0a** cf %25newwin%25https://twitter.com/utopiah/status/896013359702835200%0a* metajs.org%0a** live coding environment%0a%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!!comparison%0a%0a* What problem am I trying to solve?%0a* What hardware is actually required to solve it?%0a* What's my audience?%0a* What hardware does my audience use?%0a* Is it a match?%0a* What can I do when the framework '''fails''' to support what I need?%0a** docs, community, extensibility, etc%0a%25thumb%25http://cdn2.hubspot.net/hubfs/145335/product-market-fit.jpg%0aOnly then picking a framework (and eventually its browser) makes sense.%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aFramework checklist%0a%0a*☑ demos done by the community, NOT the framework author%0a*☑ license and governance (e.g what does "lead by [large software vendor]" implies%0a*☑ test suite (Selenium? nothing?) to handle a moving target %0a*☑ active community %0a*☑ PR acceptance pace and rate%0a*☑ W3C and overall specification involvement%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:sectionextended data-background='http://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/w3c-slide-content/stack.png':)%0a%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aWhat's still coming%0a* WebAR%0a* WebXR%0a* WebVR 2.0%0a** with AR extension?%0a* W3C workshop in Brussels%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aPast recurrent Q&A:%0a%0a* Mobile?%0a* Performance? GPU usage? What GPU should I buy?%0a* cardboard costs%0a* AFrame vs Apainter%0a* Will 360 videos replace traditional films?%0a* What are the usages of VR?%0a* Is AR better than VR?%0a* Is VR just for training/education?%0a%0aYour question?%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a%0a(:section:)%0ahttp://media.thevirtualreport.biz/2017/8/80132/nyvr-expo-logo-rx145.png%0a%0a!!WebVR - [[http://www.NYVRExpo.com|NYVR Expo]], October 2017%0a%0aJust today : [--https://LearnWebVR.xyz--]%0a%0aPermanent: [--https://fabien.benetou.fr/Testing/NYVRExpoOctober2017?action=reveal--]%0a%0a----%0a%0a%25right%25Fabien Benetou [[https://twitter.com/utopiah|@Utopiah]], WebVR developer [[http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/|%25border='0px'%25Path:/pub/images/by_3.0_88x31.png]]%0a(:sectionend:) Testing.NYVRExpoOctober2017WebAR=(:html:)%0a%3clink rel="stylesheet" href="/pub/reveal.js-master/css/theme/white.css">%0a%3cscript src="/pub/reveal.js-master/lib/js/head.min.js">%3c/script>%0a%3cstyle>%0a.reveal section img {border:0;}%0a%3c/style>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a%0ahttp://media.thevirtualreport.biz/2017/8/80132/nyvr-expo-logo-rx145.png%0a%0a!!!!WebAR, making augmented reality pervasive%0aNYVR Expo 2017%0a%0a----%0a%0a%25right%25Fabien Benetou [[https://twitter.com/utopiah|@Utopiah]], WebXR developer [[http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/|%25border='0px'%25Path:/pub/images/by_3.0_88x31.png]]%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aTable of content%0a%0a* limitations of native AR%0a* WebAR, the definition%0a* status of the specifications%0a* hardware support%0a* browsers%0a* libraries%0a* comparison%0a* market penetration%0a* deconstruction of an experiment%0a* what's yet to come%0a* references%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a%0a(:section:)%0ahttps://compass-ssl.surface.com/assets/05/88/05880203-90fb-49c4-9065-dbb8c77cf4d5.jpg?n=WhyHololens_Hero_1920_img.jpg%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!!limitations of native AR%0a%0a%25height=500px%25https://autonome.github.io/elephant/public/imgs/zero-aug17.png%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!!limitations of native AR (bis)%0a%0a(:html:)%0a%3cblockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en">%3cp lang="en" dir="ltr">Stop trying to make me install your app for content I need 5min/day I *want* your mobile website on my phone! 😞%3c/p>— Fabien Benetou (@utopiah) %3ca href="https://twitter.com/utopiah/status/908220417084723200?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">September 14, 2017%3c/a>%3c/blockquote>%0a%3cscript async src="//platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8">%3c/script>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a%0a... and entire thread on that.%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!!limitations of native AR (tris)%0a%0ahttp://ghk.h-cdn.co/assets/17/03/1600x800/gallery-1484671302-healthyappetizers.jpg%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!!WebAR, the definition%0a%0a%25height=400px%25https://qiita-image-store.s3.amazonaws.com/0/178486/70123bb4-725e-7241-afb2-5ad7ca5b58a7.png%0a[--(Chromium-WebAR running on Tango)--]%0a%0aStarting with Argon Browser, 2011 (project started in 2009) GeorgiaTech %0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!!status of the specifications%0a%0ahttp://end3r.com/slides/meetjswarsaw-webvr/img/spec.jpg%0a%0a[[https://github.com/w3c/webvr/issues/254|AR extensions and modifications #254]]%0a%0a%25thumb%25http://i.imgur.com/LlZt2Xu.jpg%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!!hardware support%0a%0a* Microsoft HoloLens%0a* [[https://twitter.com/metaglasses/status/906269379905683463|meta2]]%0a* Google Tango%0a* iOS 11, iPhone 6> & above%0a* ... arguably anything with a camera%0a%0a%25height=200px%25https://pbs.twimg.com/media/DJO3MjDVYAUILPs.jpg%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!!hardware support (bis)%0a%0ahttps://augmented-reality-in-education.wikispaces.com/file/view/Milgram.jpg/264097545/Milgram.jpg%0a%0a%25height=200px%25https://www.imore.com/sites/imore.com/files/styles/larger_wm_brw/public/field/image/2017/06/arkit-hololens-tango.jpg%0a%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!!hardware support (tris)%0a%0aaka "Why you pay $3K for the HoloLens yet it can be worth every penny."%0a%0ahttps://img2.cgtrader.com/items/748973/b3f091e504/large/low-poly-interiors-living-room-3d-model-low-poly-obj-fbx-mtl.png%0a%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!!browsers: all%0a%0a%25height=200px%25http://cdn.digital-photo-secrets.com/images/mobile-phone-camera-close.jpg https://temasys.io/wp-content/uploads/2017/02/BrowserSupportImage.png%0a%0a%25height=200px%25https://www.3ders.org/images2015/intels-realsense-depth-sensing-3d-camera-about-to-get-real-00001.png https://i.ytimg.com/vi/UipeQVO0aw8/maxresdefault.jpg%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!!browsers: Argon %25thumb%25http://www.comm.gatech.edu/sites/comm.gatech.edu/files/images/georgiatechlogo-black124-675x315.png https://s.aolcdn.com/hss/storage/midas/fb4f84947f119d7a145888857db46d2c/204825462/mozilla.jpg%0a%0ahttp://cdn-scraplogo.pearltrees.com/ba/40/ba40da77a46539b1e5b7352633392a2f-pearlsquare.jpg%0a%0a%25thumb%25https://pbs.twimg.com/media/DDbwmLCV0AEsd6p.jpg%0a%0ahttps://github.com/argonjs/argon-app%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!!browsers: Chromium-WebAR %25thumb%25https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/4/4a/Logo_2013_Google.png%0a%0arenamed to WebARon*%0a* ...[[(https://github.com/google-ar/WebARon)Tango]]%0a* ...[[(https://github.com/google-ar/WebARon)ARKit]]%0a* ...[[(https://github.com/google-ar/WebARon)ARCore]]%0a%0a%25height=200px%25https://fossbytes.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/12/chrome-vs-chromium-difference.jpg%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!!browsers: WebXR Viewer %25thumb%25https://s.aolcdn.com/hss/storage/midas/fb4f84947f119d7a145888857db46d2c/204825462/mozilla.jpg%0aA VR and AR Project by Mozilla%0a%0a%25height=300px%25http://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/webxr_viewer.jpg%0a%0ahttps://github.com/mozilla-mobile/webxr-ios%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!!libraries: AR.js%0a%0a%25height=300px%25https://cloud.githubusercontent.com/assets/252962/23441016/ab6900ce-fe17-11e6-971b-24614fb8ac0e.png%0a%0a{-NFT-}%0a%0a%25thumb%25http://baltic-review.com/en/wp-content/uploads/2016/05/smartphones.jpg + https://jeromeetienne.github.io/AR.js/data/images/HIRO.jpg%0a%0ahttps://github.com/jeromeetienne/AR.js/%0a%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!!libraries: WebARonARKit %25thumb%25https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/4/4a/Logo_2013_Google.png%0a%0ahttps://github.com/google-ar/three.ar.js/raw/master/examples/screencaps/20170829-arkit-spawnAtSurface-1.gif%0a%0ahttps://github.com/google-ar/WebARonARKit%0a%0a%25thumb%25 https://blogs-images.forbes.com/gordonkelly/files/2016/09/2016-09-09_20-20-00.jpg%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!!libraries: WebARonARCore %25thumb%25https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/4/4a/Logo_2013_Google.png%0a%0ahttps://github.com/google-ar/three.ar.js/raw/master/examples/screencaps/20170829-arcore-spawnAtCamera-1.gif%0a%0a%25thumb%25 https://fscl01.fonpit.de/userfiles/6727621/image/2017/Samsung-Galaxy-S8/AndroidPIT-Samsung-Galaxy-S8-1949.jpg%0a%0ahttps://github.com/google-ar/WebARonARCore%0a%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!!libraries: WebARonTango %25thumb%25https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/4/4a/Logo_2013_Google.png%0a%0ahttps://github.com/google-ar/WebARonTango/raw/master/markdown/images/WebARExamplePicking.gif%0a%0a%25thumb%25https://pbs.twimg.com/media/C1MYp3bWQAAZieW.jpg https://i.ytimg.com/vi/DZA49vdXx1Q/hqdefault.jpg%0a%0a%25thumb%25https://i.ytimg.com/vi/ckwx0GVZH4g/maxresdefault.jpg%0a%0ahttps://github.com/google-ar/WebARonTango%0a%0a[[Tools/GoogleTango]]%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!!libraries: WebARonTango (bis)%0a%0a%0a* [@vrDisplay.getPose()@]%0a* [@VRPointCloud(vrDisplay)@]%0a* [@getPickingPointAndPlaneInPointCloud(pos.x, pos.y)@]%0a* [@vrDisplay.getADFs();@]%0a* [@vrDisplay.enableADF(uuid);@]%0a%0acf https://glitch.com/edit/#!/webar%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!!libraries: webxr-polyfill %25thumb%25https://s.aolcdn.com/hss/storage/midas/fb4f84947f119d7a145888857db46d2c/204825462/mozilla.jpg%0a%0a* [@class MyARDemo extends XRExampleBase {}@]%0a%0acf https://github.com/mozilla/webxr-polyfill/blob/master/examples/ar_simplest/index.html#L41%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!!libraries: HoloJS %25thumb%25https://img.labnol.org/di/microsoft-logo.jpg%0a%0aProbably easier to (soon) use [[https://github.com/BabylonJS/Babylon.js|BabylonJS]] + Edge%0a%0a%25height=200px%25https://www.menshealth.com/sites/menshealth.com/files/2014/07/headache.jpg%0a%0ahttps://github.com/Microsoft/HoloJS (+ own attempt [[Events/HoloLensWorkshopMICApril2017]])%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!!libraries: playcanvas-ar.js %25thumb%25https://venturesblob.blob.core.windows.net/blogimages/PlayCanvas.png%0a%0ahttps://github.com/playcanvas/playcanvas-ar%0a%0a(:html:)%0a%3ciframe width="560" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/2Yo6hqr_tZw" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen>%3c/iframe>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aWebXR thanks to existing frameworks, e.g. A-Frame%0a%0a(:html:)%0a%3cblockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en">%3cp lang="en" dir="ltr">Merged a first PR of %3ca href="https://twitter.com/aframevr?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">@aframevr%3c/a> A-painter WebXR mode that works with ARCore & ARKit (Thanks %3ca href="https://twitter.com/fernandojsg?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">@fernandojsg%3c/a> %3ca href="https://twitter.com/TrevorFSmith?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">@TrevorFSmith%3c/a> %3ca href="https://twitter.com/blairmacintyre?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">@blairmacintyre%3c/a>) %3ca href="https://t.co/Jlq4Bv7nuw">pic.twitter.com/Jlq4Bv7nuw%3c/a>%3c/p>— Arturo Paracuellos (@arturitu) %3ca href="https://twitter.com/arturitu/status/920953587974529024?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">October 19, 2017%3c/a>%3c/blockquote>%0a%3cscript async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8">%3c/script>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!!libraries%0a%0aYours?%0a%0a[[https://vimeo.com/166807261|HYPER-REALITY]] by Keiichi Matsuda%0a%0ahttps://autonome.github.io/elephant/public/imgs/hyper-reality.gif%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!!comparison%0a%0a* What problem am I trying to solve?%0a* What hardware is actually required to solve it?%0a* What's my audience?%0a* What hardware does my audience use?%0a* Is it a match?%0a%25thumb%25http://cdn2.hubspot.net/hubfs/145335/product-market-fit.jpg%0aOnly then picking a browser then a framework makes sense.%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!!market penetration%0a%0afeatures at a cost vs popularity%0a%0a%25height=400px%25http://i2.wp.com/www.business-planning-for-managers.com/Worpress/wp-content/uploads/2012/01/adoption_curve.jpg%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!!deconstruction of an experiment%0a%0apicking on non vertical surfaces + ADF + interaction%0a%0a(:html:)%0a%3ciframe width="560" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/D3BZodJsg94" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen>%3c/iframe>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!!what's yet to come%0a%0a* better tracking%0a%25height=200px%25https://c1.staticflickr.com/9/8894/28378938586_9acc025630_b.jpg%0a* better unification: WebXR, WebAR W3C Workshop?%0a%25height=200px%25https://i.ytimg.com/vi/kdKN7rww5AM/maxresdefault.jpg%0a* better transition between R, AR, VR...%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!!references%0a%0a* Google WebXR team%0a** https://github.com/judax + https://github.com/jsantell%0a* Mozilla WebXR team%0a** https://github.com/blairmacintyre + https://github.com/TrevorFSmith%0a* https://medium.com/super-ventures-blog/why-is-arkit-better-than-the-alternatives-af8871889d6a%0a* AR :browsers%0a** Wikipedia:Wikitude Wikipedia:Junaio Wikipedia:Layar%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a%0ahttp://media.thevirtualreport.biz/2017/8/80132/nyvr-expo-logo-rx145.png%0a%0a!!!!WebAR, making augmented reality pervasive%0aNYVR Expo 2017%0a%0ahttp://tinyurl.com/webarnyc%0a%0a----%0a%0a%25right%25Fabien Benetou [[https://twitter.com/utopiah|@Utopiah]], WebXR developer [[http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/|%25border='0px'%25Path:/pub/images/by_3.0_88x31.png]]%0a(:sectionend:) Testing.NYVRExpoOctober2018=(:html:)%0a%3clink rel="stylesheet" href="/pub/reveal.js-master/css/theme/black.css">%0a%3cscript src="/pub/reveal.js-master/lib/js/head.min.js">%3c/script>%0a%3cstyle>%0a.reveal section img {border:0;}%0a%3c/style>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aPresentation check :%0a%0a# hide URL / fullscreen%0a# start 45min timer%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0ahttp://media.thevirtualreport.biz/2017/8/80132/nyvr-expo-logo-rx145.png%0a%0a!!Why big players are choosing WebXR - [[http://www.NYVRExpo.com|NYVR Expo]], October 2018%0a%0a[--Link to the slides at the end--]%0a%0a----%0a%0a%25right%25Fabien Benetou [[https://twitter.com/utopiah|@Utopiah]], WebXR developer [[http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/|%25border='0px'%25Path:/pub/images/by_3.0_88x31.png]]%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a%0a%0a(:section:)%0aFabien Benetou ?%0a%0a* WebXR freelance developer (PoC P&G, AirBus, European Parliament, numerous startups)%0a* former WebVR start up CTO (imec.istart 2017 incubee) %0a* WebXR consultant http://anel.asso.fr/wp-content/uploads/2017/06/Illustration_Logo-parlement-euro-p%25C3%25AAche-130x90.jpg European Parliament (Innovation Department) 3/5 + %25width=130px%25http://www.intomobile.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/05/unicef-logo.jpg UNICEF (Innovation Fond) 2/5%0a%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a~200 WebVR demos%0a%0a%25width=600px%25https://camo.githubusercontent.com/304309420aa5397bf195e0ed8eafc6f1036eba09/68747470733a2f2f616672616d652e696f2f696d616765732f61776f612f666f6f7462616c6c2d76722e676966#.png%0a(:sectionend:)%0a(:section:)%0aWhy does open source matter in VR? %0a%25comment%25You're basically strapping a state of the art all black device full of electronics running on software%0a%0a[@%0afabien@holodeck:~$ sudo su%0a[sudo] password for fabien: %0aSorry, try again.%0a[sudo] password for fabien: %0aSorry, try again.%0a[sudo] password for fabien: %0asudo: 3 incorrect password attempts%0afabien@holodeck:~$%0a@]%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:sectionextended data-background='https://roadtovrlive-5ea0.kxcdn.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/07/Mark-Zuckerberg-samsung-gear-vr.jpg':)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0ahttp://www.underconsideration.com/brandnew/archives/mozilla_2017_logo.png%0a%0aWhy I'm contributing to Mozilla?%0a%25comment%25Because I have to know how it works and that, whenever I need, I can modify a piece, something fundamental in your daily life yet even more in VR since you as a developer and artist literally shape a new reality%0a[@%0afabien@holodeck:~$ sudo su%0a[sudo] password for fabien: %0aroot@holodeck:/home/fabien#%0a@]%0a%0ahttps://i.kinja-img.com/gawker-media/image/upload/s--GwVmX4Ri--/c_fit,fl_progressive,q_80,w_320/1350744892403313509.png'%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0ahttp://www.underconsideration.com/brandnew/archives/mozilla_2017_logo.png%0a%0aHow I'm contributing : A-Frame/A-painter PRs, issues, docs, participated to All Hands Hawaii and All Hands Austin, Dev Road Show Asia... but mostly just chatting on Slack!%0a%0a%25thumb%25https://da2n2ohdektbr.cloudfront.net/uploads/logos/2016/11/23/11/11/image_gallery_mo132.png http://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/devroadshowasia.png https://air.cdn.mozilla.net/media/cache/b9/d8/b9d8e28cf113f03ee05f68ce21d68ba6.png %0a%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a%0a(:sectionextended data-background='https://camo.githubusercontent.com/53881dcba6c272f3680084148630071cf556144c/68747470733a2f2f766174656c6965722e6e65742f4d7944656d6f2f417061696e746572506879736963732f70726576696577732f566c6164696d69722e6a7067#.png':)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:sectionextended data-background='http://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/Mobilizing/C-blkCXWAAEqkZB.jpg':)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a(:sectionextended data-background='http://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/Mobilizing/women.jpg':)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a(:sectionextended data-background='http://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/Mobilizing/CB-WebVR1.jpg':)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a(:sectionextended data-background='http://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/Mobilizing/CB-webVR3.jpg':)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a(:sectionextended data-background='http://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/Mobilizing/CdHCVSDWoAQ8WqP.jpg':)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a(:sectionextended data-background='http://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/Mobilizing/Cj5b-ymUkAAfDea.jpg':)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a(:sectionextended data-background='http://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/Mobilizing/VRHackahonJanuaru2016VictoryWebVR.jpg':)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a(:sectionextended data-background='http://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/Mobilizing/bristol.jpg':)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a(:sectionextended data-background='http://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/Mobilizing/day1.jpg':)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a(:sectionextended data-background='http://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/Mobilizing/fabien-brussels2.jpg':)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a(:sectionextended data-background='http://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/Mobilizing/fabien-lab.jpg':)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a(:sectionextended data-background='http://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/Mobilizing/greece.jpg':)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a(:sectionextended data-background='http://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/Mobilizing/hack.jpg':)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a(:sectionextended data-background='http://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/Mobilizing/maxresdefault.jpg':)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a(:sectionextended data-background='http://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/Mobilizing/molengeek.jpg':)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a(:sectionextended data-background='http://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/Mobilizing/paris.jpg':)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a%0a(:section:)%0a(:html:)%0a%3cblockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en">%3cp lang="en" dir="ltr">Yeay just made it to %3ca href="https://twitter.com/TheNewSchool?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">@TheNewSchool%3c/a> to play with %3ca href="https://twitter.com/aframevr?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">@aframevr%3c/a> and %3ca href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/WebXR?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">#WebXR%3c/a> thanks to %3ca href="https://twitter.com/rolanddubois?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">@rolanddubois%3c/a> and %3ca href="https://twitter.com/debraeanderson?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">@debraeanderson%3c/a> 😊 %3ca href="https://t.co/tOXEjTeMep">pic.twitter.com/tOXEjTeMep%3c/a>%3c/p>— Fabien Benetou (@utopiah) %3ca href="https://twitter.com/utopiah/status/1055953714110959617?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">October 26, 2018%3c/a>%3c/blockquote>%0a%3cscript async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8">%3c/script>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0athe problems%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0ahttp://i.imgur.com/LlZt2Xu.jpg%0a%0awalled gardens%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0ahttp://cdn.arstechnica.net/wp-content/uploads/2015/03/Blu_ray_icon.png%0a%0aquality as an excuse%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0ahttps://www.teknoblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/01/netflix-logo-beyaz-060116.png%0a%0aget trumped by distribution%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:sectionextended 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href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/technologicalinnovation?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">#technologicalinnovation%3c/a>🌐and develops it for the %3ca href="https://twitter.com/Europarl_EN?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">@Europarl_EN%3c/a> in our %3ca href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/Innovation_Week?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">#Innovation_Week%3c/a>.%3cbr>Watch▶what some MEPs thought about our village & feel free to give us your impressions 📲. %3ca href="https://t.co/No7d4ecawk">pic.twitter.com/No7d4ecawk%3c/a>%3c/p>— EP Technology (@EP_Technology) %3ca href="https://twitter.com/EP_Technology/status/1187386524402356225?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">October 24, 2019%3c/a>%3c/blockquote> %3cscript async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8">%3c/script> %0a(:htmlend:)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a%25height=100px%25https://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/devroadshow2019/unicef.png%0a(:html:)%0a%3cblockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en">%3cp lang="en" dir="ltr">Welcoming %3ca href="https://twitter.com/NubianVR?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">@NubianVR%3c/a> to the %3ca href="https://twitter.com/UNICEFGhana?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">@UNICEFGhana%3c/a> family. %3cbr>%3cbr>Big thank you to %3ca href="https://twitter.com/UNICEFinnovate?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">@UNICEFinnovate%3c/a>'s %3ca href="https://twitter.com/theentreflaneur?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">@theentreflaneur%3c/a> & %3ca href="https://twitter.com/utopiah?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">@utopiah%3c/a> for visiting Accra last week & kicking off an exciting & challenging collaboration w %3ca href="https://twitter.com/kabsseidu?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">@kabsseidu%3c/a>. %3ca href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/ForEveryChild?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">#ForEveryChild%3c/a>, %3ca href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/techforgood?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">#techforgood%3c/a>. %3ca href="https://t.co/N2nBh8KgjP">pic.twitter.com/N2nBh8KgjP%3c/a>%3c/p>— Fiachra McAsey (@FiachraMcAsey) %3ca href="https://twitter.com/FiachraMcAsey/status/1090203049119891456?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">January 29, 2019%3c/a>%3c/blockquote>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a%25height=100px%25https://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/devroadshow2019/Mozilla_logo.svg%0aContributor%0a(:html:)%0a%3cblockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en">%3cp lang="en" dir="ltr">When %3ca href="https://twitter.com/utopiah?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">@utopiah%3c/a> decides to make VR more like LEGOs, and turns %3ca href="https://twitter.com/aframevr?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">@aframevr%3c/a> into a more blocky experience drawing inspiration from Scratch! 🤩✨ %3ca href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/webvr?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">#webvr%3c/a> %3ca href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/yallhands?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">#yallhands%3c/a> %3ca href="https://t.co/5H1aM6tZYq">pic.twitter.com/5H1aM6tZYq%3c/a>%3c/p>— flaki (@slsoftworks) %3ca href="https://twitter.com/slsoftworks/status/941403037880520705?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">December 14, 2017%3c/a>%3c/blockquote>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0ax Reality?! -> Useful and efficient interface.%0a(:html:)%0a%3cblockquote class="twitter-tweet">%3cp lang="en" dir="ltr">%3ca href="https://twitter.com/donalddhoffman?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">@donalddhoffman%3c/a> any online version of the experiments leading to the attached plot or more recently CAs/RCAs/networked CAs ideally as %3ca href="https://twitter.com/explorables?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">@explorables%3c/a>? I find that being able to play with the experiments and run them ourselves lead to a better understanding, even sometimes insights. %3ca href="https://t.co/7hSdwFtm9k">pic.twitter.com/7hSdwFtm9k%3c/a>%3c/p>— Fabien Benetou (@utopiah) %3ca href="https://twitter.com/utopiah/status/957598875094831104?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">January 28, 2018%3c/a>%3c/blockquote> %3cscript async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8">%3c/script> %0a(:htmlend:)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a[[https://wwnorton.com/books/9780393254693|The Case Against Reality : Why Evolution Hid the Truth from Our Eyes]]%0a%0aby Donald Hoffman, W. W. Norton's 2019%0a%0ahttps://covers.openlibrary.org/b/isbn/9780393254693-M.jpg%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aWhat's the "killer app"?%0a%0aA slight improvement on your daily life and your daily work is a one way street.%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a(:html:)%0a%3cblockquote class="twitter-tweet">%3cp lang="en" dir="ltr">Really impressed by the geolocation API %3ca href="https://t.co/vIl3qvTnn1">https://t.co/vIl3qvTnn1%3c/a> Even indoor it’s quite accurate both on WiFi and without. Here shown on %3ca href="https://twitter.com/openstreetmap?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">@openstreetmap%3c/a> cf %3ca href="https://t.co/13DeIzMuoC">https://t.co/13DeIzMuoC%3c/a> %3ca href="https://t.co/AJITbNwfg9">pic.twitter.com/AJITbNwfg9%3c/a>%3c/p>— Fabien Benetou (@utopiah) %3ca href="https://twitter.com/utopiah/status/1104035211782832128?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">March 8, 2019%3c/a>%3c/blockquote> %3cscript async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8">%3c/script> %0a(:htmlend:)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aW3C : Geolocation API Specification%0a%0a navigator.geolocation.getCurrentPosition()%0a%0a navigator.geolocation.watchPosition()%0a%0aA great possibility to extend%0a%0ahttps://w3c.github.io/geolocation-api/%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a(:html:)%0a%3cblockquote class="twitter-tweet">%3cp lang="en" dir="ltr">Feeling pedagogical drawing useful visuals on indoor geolocation,%3cbr>Might write a blog post later, %3cbr>%3cbr>idk. %3ca href="https://t.co/YaZyqhgdAo">pic.twitter.com/YaZyqhgdAo%3c/a>%3c/p>— Fabien Benetou (@utopiah) %3ca href="https://twitter.com/utopiah/status/1143871289540657153?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">June 26, 2019%3c/a>%3c/blockquote> %3cscript async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8">%3c/script> %0a(:htmlend:)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a(:html:)%0a%3cblockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-conversation="none">%3cp lang="en" dir="ltr">Testing %3ca href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/ARjs?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">#ARjs%3c/a> in OGC TC Toulouse 🇫🇷 location %3ca href="https://t.co/Hq4tlfogLY">pic.twitter.com/Hq4tlfogLY%3c/a>%3c/p>— Fabien Benetou (@utopiah) %3ca href="https://twitter.com/utopiah/status/1197089311025483777?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">November 20, 2019%3c/a>%3c/blockquote> %3cscript async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8">%3c/script> %0a(:htmlend:)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a%25width=600px%25https://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/qrcode-places-arjs.png%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a(:html:)%0a%3ciframe width="1200px" height="500px" src="https://glitch.com/edit/#!/geoarjs?path=places.js:1:0">%3c/iframe>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aThe web is not ''just'' about better delivery.%0a%0aIt's also about more efficient collaboration and iteration.%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:sectionextended data-background='https://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/w3c-slide-content/cycle.png':)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:sectionextended data-background='https://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/w3c-slide-content/cycles.png':)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:sectionextended data-background='https://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/w3c-slide-content/iterations.png':)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aDo we already have all we need?%0a%0aApparently not: geopose?%0a%0ahttps://www.opengeospatial.org/standards/requests/190%0a%0a... starting more simply with {-geo-}pose.%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!A concept new to the web : pose%0a%0aGoing from x,y, z-index to the position and rotation of a camera.%0a%0ahttps://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/devroadshow2019/behindthescenes.PNG%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!Asking the browser for the headset pose%0a%0ahttps://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/devroadshow2019/xrpose.png%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!... to a browser who can provide it%0a%0aStarting with WebVR%0a%0a%25thumb%25Like Firefox https://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/devroadshow2019/Firefox_Logo.png , Firefox Reality https://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/devroadshow2019/reality_icon-1024x1024.png%0a%0aTo WebXR%0a%0a%25thumb%25Helio https://ml-cms.imgix.net/6JTcrNPguQke406gmKCoME/590f59ffa89933eb248e49bc80501d4c/Helio_Icon_3x.png from MagicLeap or community driven Exokit https://avatars2.githubusercontent.com/u/37630640#.png .%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aAnd more pressingly and slightly more popular :%0a(:html:)%0a%3cblockquote class="twitter-tweet">%3cp lang="en" dir="ltr">WebXR is coming... %3cbr>... in %3ca href="https://twitter.com/googlechrome?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">@GoogleChrome%3c/a> 79.%3cbr>%3cbr>The WebXR API brings Virtual Reality & Augmented Reality (later) in your favorite Web Browser: %3ca href="https://twitter.com/firefox?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">@Firefox%3c/a> Reality, %3ca href="https://twitter.com/oculus?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">@Oculus%3c/a> Browser, %3ca href="https://twitter.com/MicrosoftEdge?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">@MicrosoftEdge%3c/a> & %3ca href="https://twitter.com/magicleap?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">@MagicLeap%3c/a>'s Helio... %3ca href="https://t.co/2tiUh0L1Kr">https://t.co/2tiUh0L1Kr%3c/a>%3ca href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/WebXR?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">#WebXR%3c/a> %3ca href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/AR?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">#AR%3c/a> %3ca href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/VR?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">#VR%3c/a> %3ca href="https://twitter.com/GoogleARVR?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">@GoogleARVR%3c/a> %3ca href="https://t.co/baZ5CSTSFR">pic.twitter.com/baZ5CSTSFR%3c/a>%3c/p>— Vincent Guigui [)-) (@VincentGuigui) %3ca href="https://twitter.com/VincentGuigui/status/1192727113499074561?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">November 8, 2019%3c/a>%3c/blockquote> %3cscript async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8">%3c/script> %0a(:htmlend:)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a... but still a lot of extensions to go through for "proper" AR.%0a%0a* https://github.com/immersive-web/hit-test%0a* ...anchors%0a* ...webxr-ar-module%0a* ...ar-common%0a* ...layers%0a* ...lighting-estimation%0a* ...computer-vision%0a* ...real-world-geometry (!)%0a* ...geo-alignment (!)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aThe better we understand the environment, the more interesting. 🖥️👓%0a%0aExamples for the Mozilla XR Viewer [[https://develop.examples.webxrexperiments.com/|🔗]]%0a%0ahttps://develop.examples.webxrexperiments.com/examples/face_tracking/screenshot.jpg https://develop.examples.webxrexperiments.com/examples/light/screenshot.jpeg https://develop.examples.webxrexperiments.com/examples/sensing/screenshot.jpg%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aExperimenting with Computer Vision in WebXR%0a%0ahttps://blog.mozvr.com/experimenting-with-computer-vision-in-webxr/%0a%0ahttps://blog.mozvr.com/content/images/2018/05/aruco-marker-splash.png%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aWebAR before WebXRspecs are even implemented%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0apolyfill%0a%0ahttps://github.com/mozilla/webxr-polyfill/ (following https://github.com/immersive-web/webvr-polyfill )%0a%0ahttp://images.custommade.com/avnkIHvI4u3wrwlt5Qb3v_1ZEgs=/custommade-photosets/73600/73600.237739.jpg%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0ahttps://github.com/nicolocarpignoli/GeoAR.js%0a%0ahttps://raw.githubusercontent.com/nicolocarpignoli/GeoAR.js/master/docs/places-name.gif%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aJavaScript, so what?%0a%0aD3 as one example among millions (ahem) of npm modules.%0a%0a(:html:)%0a%3cblockquote class="twitter-tweet">%3cp lang="en" dir="ltr">Robot heads size as %3ca href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/WebXR?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">#WebXR%3c/a> data visualisation example, next step using an actual dataset (not test=[1,2,3,4,5] 😅) and interactions %3cbr>%3cbr>Used %3ca href="https://twitter.com/d3js_org?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">@d3js_org%3c/a> with aframe-xr on %3ca href="https://twitter.com/mozilla?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">@mozilla%3c/a> XR viewer %3ca href="https://t.co/wyJTxDAbHx">pic.twitter.com/wyJTxDAbHx%3c/a>%3c/p>— Fabien Benetou 🇪🇺🇧🇪🚆🇳🇱 (@utopiah) %3ca href="https://twitter.com/utopiah/status/944606702225252352?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">December 23, 2017%3c/a>%3c/blockquote> %3cscript async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8">%3c/script> %0a(:htmlend:)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aNot just your phone but hight end AR devices%0a%0a(:html:)%0a%3cblockquote class="twitter-tweet">%3cp lang="en" dir="ltr">So much for the trust... 😅%3cbr>%3cbr>Since the GIF is not very clear here are the 2 videos %3ca href="https://t.co/eZT8sekC4Q">https://t.co/eZT8sekC4Q%3c/a> with editing on %3ca href="https://twitter.com/glitch?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">@Glitch%3c/a> for %3ca href="https://twitter.com/magicleap?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">@magicleap%3c/a> Prismatic, one using bluetooth keyboard and the other, because it's %3ca href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/AR?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">#AR%3c/a>!, using a proper keyboard.%3cbr>%3cbr>PS: there is a glTF mesh hidden %3ca href="https://t.co/2OyjVNC1fL">pic.twitter.com/2OyjVNC1fL%3c/a>%3c/p>— Fabien Benetou 🇪🇺🇧🇪🚆🇳🇱 (@utopiah) %3ca href="https://twitter.com/utopiah/status/1186955448110501888?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">October 23, 2019%3c/a>%3c/blockquote> %3cscript async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8">%3c/script> %0a(:htmlend:)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aIncluding the latest features%0a%0a(:html:)%0a%3cblockquote class="twitter-tweet">%3cp lang="en" dir="ltr">What if you could create high end augmented reality straight from your browser? What if HTML was enough, no %3ca href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/javascript?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">#javascript%3c/a>? Using %3ca href="https://twitter.com/webmixedreality?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">@webmixedreality%3c/a> %3ca href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/exokit?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">#exokit%3c/a> here is the very 1st %3ca href="https://twitter.com/aframevr?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">@AFrameVR%3c/a> component to use blinking for interaction in %3ca href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/AR?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">#AR%3c/a> on the %3ca href="https://twitter.com/magicleap?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">@MagicLeap%3c/a> ML1!%3cbr>%3cbr>The 1st of many🙏 %3ca href="https://t.co/THvns8WOcu">pic.twitter.com/THvns8WOcu%3c/a>%3c/p>— Fabien Benetou (@utopiah) %3ca href="https://twitter.com/utopiah/status/1092825611880542208?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">February 5, 2019%3c/a>%3c/blockquote> %3cscript async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8">%3c/script> %0a(:htmlend:)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aAccross all devices%0a%0ahttps://blog.mozvr.com/progressive-webxr-ar-store/%0a%0ahttps://blog.mozvr.com/content/images/2018/03/overlay-header-1.png%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aNow what? What I heard during my 1st proper OGC meeting%0a%0a%0a(:html:)%0a%3cul>%0a%3cli class="fragment fade-in-then-semi-out visible" data-fragment-index="1">interoperability,%3c/li>%0a%3cli class="fragment fade-in-then-semi-out visible" data-fragment-index="2">testbed,%3c/li>%0a%3cli class="fragment fade-in-then-semi-out visible" data-fragment-index="3">REST,%3c/li>%0a%3cli class="fragment fade-in-then-semi-out visible" data-fragment-index="4">web API,%3c/li>%0a%3cli class="fragment fade-in-then-semi-out visible" data-fragment-index="5">glTF,%3c/li>%0a%3cli class="fragment fade-in-then-semi-out visible" data-fragment-index="6">geopose,%3c/li>%0a%3cli class="fragment fade-in-then-semi-out visible" data-fragment-index="7">spatial data WG...%3c/li>%0a%3cul>%0a%3cp class="fragment fade-in-then-semi-out visible" data-fragment-index="8">%0aWith Chrome shipping WebXR to millions of device in 3 weeks %3cspan class="fragment highlight-red" data-fragment-index="9">you should pay attention and support people who want to make YOUR data useful for WebXR!%3c/span>%3c/b>.%0a%3c/p>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!WebXR, leveraging your geospatial data in AR via the web%0a%0a(OGC AR Summit, November 2019)%0a%0ahttps://fabien.benetou.fr/Presentation/OGCTC2019%0a%0a%25width=250px%25https://www.opengeospatial.org/pub/www/files/OGC_Logo_2D_Blue_x_0_0.png%0a%0a%25right%25Fabien Benetou [[https://twitter.com/utopiah|@Utopiah]], WebXR developer [[http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/|%25border='0px'%25Path:/pub/images/by_3.0_88x31.png]]%0a(:sectionend:) Testing.OSSKeynoteMIF2018=Voir [[OSSKeynoteMIH2018]] Testing.OSSKeynoteMIH2018=(:html:)%0a%3clink rel="stylesheet" href="/pub/reveal.js-master/css/theme/white.css">%0a%3cscript src="/pub/reveal.js-master/lib/js/head.min.js">%3c/script>%0a%3cstyle>%0a.reveal section img {border:0;}%0a%3c/style>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aPresentation check :%0a%0a# hide URL / fullscreen%0a# start 45min timer%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a%25width=100px%25http://mih.govmu.org/English/PublishingImages/_t/Copie%2520de%2520logo5_gif.jpg%0a%0a!!!Open Source Seminar 2018 - Realite virtuelle et medecine: comment la VR revolutionne les soins et les therapies?%0a%0aMauritius Institute of Health, Pamplemousses%0a%0a(Le dernier slide aura l'URL de cette presentation)%0a%0a----%0a%0a%25right%25Fabien Benetou [[https://twitter.com/utopiah|@Utopiah]], WebXR developer [[http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/|%25border='0px'%25Path:/pub/images/by_3.0_88x31.png]]%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aFabien Benetou ?%0a%0a* Developeur WebXR independant (PoC P&G, AirBus, Parlement Europeen, nombreuses startups)%0a* Co-fondateur technique (CTO) de startup WebVR (imec.istart 2017 incubee) %0a* Consultant technologies immersives web http://anel.asso.fr/wp-content/uploads/2017/06/Illustration_Logo-parlement-euro-p%25C3%25AAche-130x90.jpg Parlement Europeen (Departement innovation) 3/5 et %25width=130px%25http://www.intomobile.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/05/unicef-logo.jpg UNICEF (Fond innovation) 2/5%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aLa realite virtuelle contre la douleur%0a%0a(:html:)%0a%3ciframe width="800" height="450" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/DLTSbhwSQkM?start=461&rel=0&showinfo=0" frameborder="0" allow="autoplay; encrypted-media" allowfullscreen>%3c/iframe>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a%0ahttps://www.hitl.washington.edu/people/hunter/%0a(:sectionend:)%0a(:section:)%0aLa realite virtuelle contre les phobies%0a%0ahttps://www.hitl.washington.edu/people/hunter/jackiewspider2.jpg%0a%0ahttps://www.hitl.washington.edu/people/hunter/Joannaspider.jpg%0a%0ahttps://www.hitl.washington.edu/people/hunter/%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aLe probleme du natif...%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0ahttp://i.imgur.com/LlZt2Xu.jpg%0a%0aDe beaux jardins clots...%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0ahttp://cdn.arstechnica.net/wp-content/uploads/2015/03/Blu_ray_icon.png%0a%0aLa meilleure qualite oui mais...%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0ahttps://www.teknoblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/01/netflix-logo-beyaz-060116.png%0a%0aLa distribution en pratique est au moins aussi importante !%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:sectionextended data-background='http://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/w3c-slide-content/cycle.png':)%0a%0aDifficultes s'accumulant par cycle d'amelioration%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:sectionextended data-background='http://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/w3c-slide-content/cycles.png':)%0a%0aEt s'accumulant toujours plus%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:sectionextended data-background='http://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/w3c-slide-content/iterations.png':)%0a%0aA chaque iteration%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aPour les grandes institutions limiter les couts de deploiement., mise a jour, maintenance%0a%0a("Cost of ownership")%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aUne possible solution%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aEt si une platforme supportait tout le materiel ? '''WebXR'''.%0a%0a%25thumb%25https://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/w3c-slide-content/browserdilema.png%0a%0ahttps://cdn-images-1.medium.com/max/2000/1*_UMg85H2VmTKkQ8UaoAykw.jpeg%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a%0a(:section:)%0aOui... mais une seconde, peut-on faire de la 3D sur le web ?%0a%0a(:html:)%0a%3cblockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en">%3cp lang="en" dir="ltr">When people ask if 3D or %3ca href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/VR?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">#VR%3c/a> on the web can really be "pretty" I'll also start to share %3ca href="https://twitter.com/Sketchfab?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">@sketchfab%3c/a> %3ca href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/glTF?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">#glTF%3c/a> page %3ca href="https://t.co/kbpPDAnxMA">https://t.co/kbpPDAnxMA%3c/a> in addition to %3ca href="https://twitter.com/playcanvas?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">@PlayCanvas%3c/a> %3ca href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/WebGL2?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">#WebGL2%3c/a> "After the flood" demo %3ca href="https://t.co/er6XaLwM8h">https://t.co/er6XaLwM8h%3c/a> and %3ca href="https://twitter.com/thespite?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">@thespite%3c/a> cru·ci·form %3ca href="https://t.co/QbaIudghxC">https://t.co/QbaIudghxC%3c/a> %3ca href="https://t.co/bgarsZbVdA">pic.twitter.com/bgarsZbVdA%3c/a>%3c/p>— Fabien Benetou (@utopiah) %3ca href="https://twitter.com/utopiah/status/956840285719363585?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">January 26, 2018%3c/a>%3c/blockquote>%0a%3cscript async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8">%3c/script>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aOui... mais une seconde, peut-on vraiment faire de la RV sur le web ?%0a%0ahttp://caniuse.com/#feat=webvr%0a%0ahttps://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/caniusewebvr.png%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:sectionextended data-background='http://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/w3c-slide-content/browsers.png':)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aIncluant le support de tous les controlleurs existant%0ahttps://blog.mozvr.com/content/images/2017/10/input-mapping.png%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aEn fait le '''web''' {-, n'est pas "juste un portage basse resolution"-} mais peut etre mieux que le natif.%0a%0a* ✓ Oui votre contenu peut etre visionne hors ligne (WebVR PWAs, Progressive Web Apps).%0a* ✓ Oui vous pouvez faire des transitions RV-a-RV (sans passer par un "app store", et donc en passant des donnees !)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:sectionextended data-background='https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/674727/27721720-19388346-5d17-11e7-912b-499886be0a8d.gif':)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aProfitant de tous les avantages du reseau quasiment "gratuitement"%0a%0a(:html:)%0a%3cblockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en">%3cp lang="en" dir="ltr">Fabien Benetou hosting amazing %3ca href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/WebVR?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">#WebVR%3c/a> workshop %3ca href="https://twitter.com/utopiah?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">@utopiah%3c/a> %3ca href="https://twitter.com/mozillavr?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">@mozillavr%3c/a> %3ca href="https://twitter.com/aframevr?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">@aframevr%3c/a> %3ca href="https://t.co/KkENZf8Js9">pic.twitter.com/KkENZf8Js9%3c/a>%3c/p>— Aquinas (@AquinasLearning) %3ca href="https://twitter.com/AquinasLearning/status/923334507926884357?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">October 25, 2017%3c/a>%3c/blockquote>%0a%3cscript async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8">%3c/script>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0ahttps://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/w3c-slide-content/adaptive.jpg%0a%0aCeci cree evidement de nouveaux challenges%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0ahttp://unboring.net/cases/img/deeplinking/3_fue_responsive_webVR.png%0a%0aMais cela cree aussi de nouvelles opportunites%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a%25width=400px%25https://pbs.twimg.com/media/C3WMzYaWcAAJofV.jpg%0a%0a%25white%25Un processus de creation et feedback toujours plus social et rapide%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:sectionextended data-background='https://blog.mozvr.com/content/images/2017/03/animationTool-1.gif':)%0a%0aDe nouveaux outils%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aMais pourquoi investir tant d'efforts ?%0a%0ahttps://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/AUF2018/walmart.jpg%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!!Des chiffres ? Juste 1 chiffre :%0a%0a!17 000%0a%0aCf [[https://blog.walmart.com/innovation/20180920/how-vr-is-transforming-the-way-we-train-associates|How VR is Transforming the Way We Train Associates]] by Jane Incao Special to Walmart Today, September 20, 2018%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!!Et la formation s'applique evidement a la medicine%0a%0ahttps://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/AUF2018/medical.png%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aDecouvrir une salle d'operation sans y etre avec le CHU de Nantes%0a%0ahttp://tech.eu/wp-content/uploads/2018/07/lucid04.gif%0a%0acf http://tech.eu/features/20590/european-healthcare-goes-xr-virtual-augmented-and-mixed-reality/%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a%0a(:section:)%0aComprendre comment une molecule commerciale agit%0a%0ahttps://aframe.io/images/awoa/antibody-journey.gif%0a%0a[[Portfolio/Cimzia]]%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aUn manque de psychologues en Turquie%0a%0ahttp://s21028.pcdn.co/wp-content/uploads/2017/12/IDEASIS_SocialPost.png%0a%0ahttp://unicefstories.org/2017/12/07/ideasis/ %25width=130px%25http://www.intomobile.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/05/unicef-logo.jpg%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aVisualiser une empreinte numerique dentaire%0a%0a%25height=400px%25https://www.tootyvr.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/09/homptooty22.jpg%0a%0ahttps://www.tootyvr.com%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aGestion du stress%0a%0a(:html:)%0a%3ciframe width="800" height="450" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/l241OACsmA0?start=0&rel=0&showinfo=0" frameborder="0" allow="autoplay; encrypted-media" allowfullscreen>%3c/iframe>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a%0ahttps://composure.site%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aAfficher un scan MRI en 3D via WebVR%0a%0ahttps://raw.githubusercontent.com/kfarr/aframe-mri-poc/master/assets/aframe-mri-poc.gif%0a%0ahttps://github.com/kfarr/aframe-mri-poc%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aAfficher un scan MRI en 3D via WebAR%0a%0ahttps://raw.githubusercontent.com/kfarr/aframe-mri-poc/master/assets/arscreencap.png%0a%0ahttps://github.com/kfarr/aframe-mri-poc%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!!Plus de logiciels libres et open source%0a%0a* %25height=40px%25http://inspiredtoeducate.net/inspiredtoeducate/wp-content/uploads/2017/11/aframe-logo.png AFrame https://github.com/aframevr/aframe%0a* %25height=40px%25https://assets-prod.reticulum.io/assets/images/hub-preview-light-no-shadow-5ebb166e8580d819b445892173ec0286.png Mozilla Hubs https://hubs.mozilla.com%0a* %25height=40px%25https://www.mozilla.org/media/img/logos/firefox/logo-reality.b11af3ae774e.png Firefox Reality https://github.com/MozillaReality/FirefoxReality%0a* %25height=40px%25https://assets.razerzone.com/eeimages/products/21289/osvr-left-logo.png OSVR http://www.osvr.org%0a* %25height=40px%25http://www.openhmd.net/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/openhmd-logo.png OpenHMD http://www.openhmd.net%0a* %25height=40px%25https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/0/0c/Blender_logo_no_text.svg/1252px-Blender_logo_no_text.svg.png Blender https://www.blender.org%0a%0aet bien plus encore !%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!Melanger des logiciels libres%0a%0a(:html:)%0a%3cblockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en">%3cp lang="en" dir="ltr">Once you want to go deeper you can also add an interface to modify the scene content thus letting students manipulate 3D objects, to discover their position, change colors, etc. %3ca href="https://t.co/ZyeTfvl6Oo">pic.twitter.com/ZyeTfvl6Oo%3c/a>%3c/p>— Fabien Benetou ✈️🇲🇺 (@utopiah) %3ca href="https://twitter.com/utopiah/status/1047712718696992768?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">October 4, 2018%3c/a>%3c/blockquote>%0a%3cscript async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8">%3c/script>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a%0a(:section:)%0a%0ahttps://i2.wp.com/thedeadpixelssociety.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/10/NYVR-Expo.jpg%0a%0aLe logiciel libre et l'open source c'est aussi 💖%0a%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aLa VR pour aller plus loin que nos connaissances actuelles%0a%0a[[https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/frobt.2018.00101/full|Why Is Virtual Reality Interesting for Philosophers?]], Thomas Metzinger, Frontiers in Robotics and AI September 2018%0a%0a[[https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/frobt.2016.00003/full|Real Virtuality: A Code of Ethical Conduct. Recommendations for Good Scientific Practice and the Consumers of VR-Technology]], Michael Madary and Thomas Metzinger, Frontiers in Robotics and AI 2016%0a%0ahttps://www.frontiersin.org/files/MyHome%2520Article%2520Library/310091/310091_Thumb_400.jpg %0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aJuste une breve mise en bouche%0a%0a* https://www.virtualmedicine.health%0a%0a(:html:)%0a%3cblockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-conversation="none" data-lang="en">%3cp lang="fr" dir="ltr">L'atelier d'initiation VR/AR sur Maurice %3ca href="https://twitter.com/mozilla_fr?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">@mozilla_fr%3c/a> %3ca href="https://twitter.com/MozillaZineFr?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">@MozillaZineFr%3c/a> @hellosct1jours prend fin avec succčs, merci %3ca href="https://twitter.com/utopiah?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">@utopiah%3c/a> et demain nous terminons avec un séminaire sur comment la réalité virtuelle révolutionne le monde médical, notre intervenant %3ca href="https://twitter.com/utopiah?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">@utopiah%3c/a> %3ca href="https://t.co/BBpiHOJqRy">pic.twitter.com/BBpiHOJqRy%3c/a>%3c/p>— S S Pillai (@onlygan) %3ca href="https://twitter.com/onlygan/status/1047888847974146049?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">October 4, 2018%3c/a>%3c/blockquote>%0a%3cscript async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8">%3c/script>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aDes resultats de la formation des maintenant%0a%0a(:html:)%0a%3ciframe width="800" height="450" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/gAVDdy0EKQk?start=0&rel=0&showinfo=0" frameborder="0" allow="autoplay; encrypted-media" allowfullscreen>%3c/iframe>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a%0a(:section:)%0a%25width=100px%25http://mih.govmu.org/English/PublishingImages/_t/Copie%2520de%2520logo5_gif.jpg%0a%0a!!!Open Source Seminar 2018 - Realite virtuelle et medecine: comment la VR revolutionne les soins et les therapies ?%0a%0aMauritius Institute of Health, Pamplemousses%0a%0aSlides: [--https://fabien.benetou.fr/Testing/OSSKeynoteMIH2018--]%0a%0a----%0a%0a%25right%25Fabien Benetou [[https://twitter.com/utopiah|@Utopiah]], WebXR developer [[http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/|%25border='0px'%25Path:/pub/images/by_3.0_88x31.png]]%0a(:sectionend:) Testing.OSSMIF2018=Voir [[OSSMIH2018]] Testing.OSSMIH2018=(:html:)%0a%3clink rel="stylesheet" href="/pub/reveal.js-master/css/theme/white.css">%0a%3cscript src="/pub/reveal.js-master/lib/js/head.min.js">%3c/script>%0a%3cstyle>%0a.reveal section img {border:0;}%0a%3c/style>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aPresentation check :%0a%0a# hide URL / fullscreen%0a# start 10min timer%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a%25width=100px%25http://mih.govmu.org/English/PublishingImages/_t/Copie%2520de%2520logo5_gif.jpg%0a%0a!!!Open Source Seminar 2018 - Realite virtuelle et medecine: comment la VR revolutionne les soins et les therapies?%0a%0aMauritius Institute of Health, Pamplemousses%0a%0a(Le dernier slide aura l'URL de cette presentation)%0a%0a----%0a%0a%25right%25Fabien Benetou [[https://twitter.com/utopiah|@Utopiah]], WebXR developer [[http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/|%25border='0px'%25Path:/pub/images/by_3.0_88x31.png]]%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aFabien Benetou ?%0a%0a* Developeur WebXR independant (PoC P&G, AirBus, Parlement Europeen, nombreuses startups)%0a* Co-fondateur technique (CTO) de startup WebVR (imec.istart 2017 incubee) %0a* Consultant technologies immersives web http://anel.asso.fr/wp-content/uploads/2017/06/Illustration_Logo-parlement-euro-p%25C3%25AAche-130x90.jpg Parlement Europeen (Departement innovation) 3/5 et %25width=130px%25http://www.intomobile.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/05/unicef-logo.jpg UNICEF (Fond innovation) 2/5%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:sectionextended data-background='https://i.kinja-img.com/gawker-media/image/upload/s--GwVmX4Ri--/c_fit,fl_progressive,q_80,w_320/1350744892403313509.png':)%0a%0a%25white%25Qu'est-ce que la realite virtuelle ?%0a%25comment%25Fooling your senses, giving up temporarily control to explore another reality%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aRealite virtuelle ?%0a%0a(:html:)%0a%3ciframe width="800" height="450" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/qYfNzhLXYGc?start=46&rel=0&showinfo=0" frameborder="0" allow="autoplay; encrypted-media" allowfullscreen>%3c/iframe>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:sectionextended data-background='http://del.h-cdn.co/assets/17/15/1600x800/landscape-1492014161-delish-deep-dish-cauliflower-pizza-1.jpg':)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aMais pourquoi investir tant d'efforts ?%0a%0ahttps://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/AUF2018/walmart.jpg%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!!Des chiffres ? Juste 1 chiffre :%0a%0a!17 000%0a%0aCf [[https://blog.walmart.com/innovation/20180920/how-vr-is-transforming-the-way-we-train-associates|How VR is Transforming the Way We Train Associates]] by Jane Incao Special to Walmart Today, September 20, 2018%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!!Et la formation s'applique evidement a la medicine%0a%0ahttp://tech.eu/wp-content/uploads/2018/07/lucid04.gif%0a%0ahttps://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/AUF2018/medical.png%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aPourquoi les logiciels libres sont si important en realite virtuelle? %0a%25comment%25You're basically strapping a state of the art all black device full of electronics running on software%0a%0a[@%0afabien@holodeck:~$ sudo su%0a[sudo] password for fabien: %0aSorry, try again.%0a[sudo] password for fabien: %0aSorry, try again.%0a[sudo] password for fabien: %0asudo: 3 incorrect password attempts%0afabien@holodeck:~$%0a@]%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:sectionextended data-background='https://roadtovrlive-5ea0.kxcdn.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/07/Mark-Zuckerberg-samsung-gear-vr.jpg':)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0ahttp://www.underconsideration.com/brandnew/archives/mozilla_2017_logo.png%0a%0aEt donc pourquoi j'ai contribue aux efforts de Mozilla en realite virtuelle ?%0a%25comment%25Because I have to know how it works and that, whenever I need, I can modify a piece, something fundamental in your daily life yet even more in VR since you as a developer and artist literally shape a new reality%0a[@%0afabien@holodeck:~$ sudo su%0a[sudo] password for fabien: %0aroot@holodeck:/home/fabien#%0a@]%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0ahttp://www.underconsideration.com/brandnew/archives/mozilla_2017_logo.png%0a%0aEtre un contributeur Mozilla en : codant pour A-Frame/A-painter, faire des (pull request) PR, decrire des bugs, ameliorer la documentation, organiser des evenements WebXR, donner des dizaines d'ateliers... mais surtout etre sur Slack !%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a(:html:)%0a%3cblockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en">%3cp lang="en" dir="ltr">%3ca href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/DevRoadShow?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">#DevRoadShow%3c/a> in Vietnam, warming up the %3ca href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/WebVR?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">#WebVR%3c/a> gear 😅 %3ca href="https://t.co/QedJjoGcjn">pic.twitter.com/QedJjoGcjn%3c/a>%3c/p>— Fabien Benetou ✈️🇲🇺 (@utopiah) %3ca href="https://twitter.com/utopiah/status/910773136173305856?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">September 21, 2017%3c/a>%3c/blockquote>%0a%3cscript async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8">%3c/script>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!!Plus de logiciels libres et open source%0a%0a* %25height=40px%25http://inspiredtoeducate.net/inspiredtoeducate/wp-content/uploads/2017/11/aframe-logo.png AFrame https://github.com/aframevr/aframe%0a* %25height=40px%25https://assets-prod.reticulum.io/assets/images/hub-preview-light-no-shadow-5ebb166e8580d819b445892173ec0286.png Mozilla Hubs https://hubs.mozilla.com/%0a* %25height=40px%25https://www.mozilla.org/media/img/logos/firefox/logo-reality.b11af3ae774e.png Firefox Reality https://github.com/MozillaReality/FirefoxReality%0a* %25height=40px%25https://assets.razerzone.com/eeimages/products/21289/osvr-left-logo.png OSVR http://www.osvr.org/%0a* %25height=40px%25http://www.openhmd.net/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/openhmd-logo.png OpenHMD http://www.openhmd.net%0a%0aet bien plus encore !%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aVous avez des idees de projet, la realite virtuelle s'apprend aussi a l'Ile Maurice !%0a%0a(:html:)%0a%3cblockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-conversation="none" data-lang="en">%3cp lang="fr" dir="ltr">L'atelier d'initiation VR/AR sur Maurice %3ca href="https://twitter.com/mozilla_fr?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">@mozilla_fr%3c/a> %3ca href="https://twitter.com/MozillaZineFr?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">@MozillaZineFr%3c/a> @hellosct1jours prend fin avec succčs, merci %3ca href="https://twitter.com/utopiah?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">@utopiah%3c/a> et demain nous terminons avec un séminaire sur comment la réalité virtuelle révolutionne le monde médical, notre intervenant %3ca href="https://twitter.com/utopiah?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">@utopiah%3c/a> %3ca href="https://t.co/BBpiHOJqRy">pic.twitter.com/BBpiHOJqRy%3c/a>%3c/p>— S S Pillai (@onlygan) %3ca href="https://twitter.com/onlygan/status/1047888847974146049?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">October 4, 2018%3c/a>%3c/blockquote>%0a%3cscript async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8">%3c/script>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a%0a(:html:)%0a%3ciframe width="800" height="600" src="https://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/360s/image.html?photosphere=AUF2018/CYML6653.JPG" frameborder="0" allow="autoplay; encrypted-media" allowfullscreen>%3c/iframe>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a%25width=100px%25http://mih.govmu.org/English/PublishingImages/_t/Copie%2520de%2520logo5_gif.jpg%0a%0a!!!Open Source Seminar 2018 - Realite virtuelle et medecine: comment la VR revolutionne les soins et les therapies?%0a%0aMauritius Institute of Health, Pamplemousses%0a%0aSlides: [--https://fabien.benetou.fr/Testing/OSSMIH2018--]%0a%0a----%0a%0a%25right%25Fabien Benetou [[https://twitter.com/utopiah|@Utopiah]], WebXR developer [[http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/|%25border='0px'%25Path:/pub/images/by_3.0_88x31.png]]%0a(:sectionend:) Testing.OpenVisConf2018=(:html:)%0a%3clink rel="stylesheet" href="/pub/reveal.js-master/css/theme/black.css">%0a%3cscript src="/pub/reveal.js-master/lib/js/head.min.js">%3c/script>%0a%3cstyle>%0a.reveal section img {border:0;}%0a%3c/style>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a%25thumb%25http://www.openvisconf.com/img/social/ovc-fb.png%0a%0a!!Visualize your Data in a 3D VR world using A-Frame in WebVR - OpenVisConference 2018%0a%0a(URL available as the last slide)%0a%0a----%0a%0a%25right%25Fabien Benetou [[https://twitter.com/utopiah|@Utopiah]], WebVR developer [[http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/|%25border='0px'%25Path:/pub/images/by_3.0_88x31.png]]%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!What to expect from this workshop%0a# introduction (15min)%0a## why XR (VR/AR/etc)?%0a## basic concepts of XR%0a# what is A-Frame (1h30)%0a## our first WebVR "app"%0a## navigating in content%0a## animating content%0a# data visualisation in VR (1h)%0a## binding D3js with A-Frame%0a# future (15min)%0a# Q&A (15min)%0a# return on experience (15min)%0a# references%0a%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!Survey review%0a* very experienced in datavis%0a* little experience in VR%0a* all using different tools%0a* OK to share contacts%0a* most OK to share results%0a%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!introduction%0a%0a(Yes you can still sip your coffee for 15min to wake up then it's hands-on!)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!What we learn from OpenVisConf 2018%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:sectionextended data-background='http://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/OpenVisConf2018/learningfromgames_Brian_Jacobs.jpeg':)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a(:sectionextended data-background='http://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/OpenVisConf2018/xenographics_Marteen_Lambrechts.jpeg':)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a(:sectionextended data-background='http://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/OpenVisConf2018/xenographphobia_Marteen_Lambrechts.png':)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a(:sectionextended data-background='http://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/OpenVisConf2018/endgoal.png':)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aI can't ...%0a%0a%25comment%25go to Mars, I can't scuba dive in the Marianne trenches, I can't juggle 4-dimensional toys, I can't hike in hyperbolic space, I can't organize my thoughts by moving them in space,%0ahttp://virtualrealitytimes.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/03/Screen-Shot-2016-09-14-at-4.37.05-PM.png%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aVR in itself does not matter.%0a%0a%25comment%25How it impacts your daily life and the daily life of those around you when you come back does matter.%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:sectionextended data-background='https://i.kinja-img.com/gawker-media/image/upload/s--GwVmX4Ri--/c_fit,fl_progressive,q_80,w_320/1350744892403313509.png':)%0a%0aWhat's VR?%0a%25comment%25Fooling your senses, giving up temporarily control to explore another reality%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aHow does VR work?%0a%0ahttp://magicianmagicians.com/wp-content/uploads/close-up-magician.jpg%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:sectionextended data-background='http://del.h-cdn.co/assets/17/15/1600x800/landscape-1492014161-delish-deep-dish-cauliflower-pizza-1.jpg':)%0aWhich is WHY you can't imagine it%0a%0aWhich is WHY you can't share it%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aOK but how does this magical hardware work?%0a%0ahttp://www.hizook.com/files/users/3/valve_lighthouse/Valve_Lighthouse_Tracker_Animated.gif%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aSo we are not a brain in a vat anymore...%0a%0a%25width=500px%25https://cdn-images-1.medium.com/max/800/1*TxrR4g5d6HZVhBN0nyRwcA.jpeg %0a%0a%25width=300px%25http://www.divernet.com/library/sid66/334322.jpg%25%25 not %25width=100px%25 http://vignette2.wikia.nocookie.net/ironman/images/9/96/Iron-Man-AOU-Render.png%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aRethinking space%0a%0ahttps://cdn-images-1.medium.com/max/800/1*07fEZmJ7JVAwa9TExmjtKw.png%0a%0a%25width=150px%25https://cdn-images-1.medium.com/max/800/1*FYiAzZOvMvr3HZ21xY7BdA.png https://cdn-images-1.medium.com/max/800/1*mtWG5W_Jsg8JrjqWS3XA4w.png%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!!interfaces%0a%25width=300px%25https://material-design.storage.googleapis.com/publish/vr_v_1/vrexternal/0B7WCemMG6e0VaGR4NEIxUlZ0VmM/interactivepatterns_displayreticle.png https://material-design.storage.googleapis.com/publish/vr_v_1/vrexternal/0B7WCemMG6e0VTER3TnN6T1BDaDQ/interactivepatterns_feedback_audio.png https://material-design.storage.googleapis.com/publish/vr_v_1/vrexternal/0B7WCemMG6e0VREMzWkpKRm85WUU/interactivepatterns_controls_fusebuttons.png%0a%0aIt's not just about the head mounted display.%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!!your target platforms%0a%25width=800px%25http://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/w3c-slide-content/platforms.jpg%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!Old and new constraints%0a%25width=200px%25http://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/w3c-slide-content/web-accessibility.jpg http://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/w3c-slide-content/responsive.png%0a%25width=200px%25http://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/w3c-slide-content/adaptive_vs_responsive.png http://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/w3c-slide-content/adaptive.jpg%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!UX foundations%0a# '''test in VR'''. If you did not try you are WRONG.%0a# it's '''all''' work in progress, we are learning.%0a# the medium has strength and weaknesses.%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!UX rules%0a* don't control the camera rotation, make smooth movements%0a* know the minimum mean of interaction%0a* know how the body works%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!UX guidelines%0a* provide sensory feedback for ALL actions%0a* good silhouette, emotively animated with appropriate audio >> all the polygons in the world%0a* know where people usually look%0a* make a consistent environment%0a* forget photorealism%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aWhy does open source matter in VR? %0a%25comment%25You're basically strapping a state of the art all black device full of electronics running on software%0a%0a[@%0afabien@holodeck:~$ sudo su%0a[sudo] password for fabien: %0aSorry, try again.%0a[sudo] password for fabien: %0aSorry, try again.%0a[sudo] password for fabien: %0asudo: 3 incorrect password attempts%0afabien@holodeck:~$%0a@]%0a%0a%25width=300px%25https://i0.wp.com/innovationtoronto.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/01/pinso-microsoft-holodeck-8.jpg%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:sectionextended data-background='https://roadtovrlive-5ea0.kxcdn.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/07/Mark-Zuckerberg-samsung-gear-vr.jpg':)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0ahttp://www.underconsideration.com/brandnew/archives/mozilla_2017_logo.png%0a%0aWhy I'm contributing to Mozilla?%0a%25comment%25Because I have to know how it works and that, whenever I need, I can modify a piece, something fundamental in your daily life yet even more in VR since you as a developer and artist literally shape a new reality%0a[@%0afabien@holodeck:~$ sudo su%0a[sudo] password for fabien: %0aroot@holodeck:/home/fabien#%0a@]%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0ahttp://www.underconsideration.com/brandnew/archives/mozilla_2017_logo.png%0a%0aBeing a Mozilla contributor (A-Frame/A-painter PR, issues, docs, organize WebXR events, dozen of workshops... but mostly just chatting on Slack!)%0a%0a[-- + WebXR freelancer (PoC P&G, AirBus, European Parliament, startups, workshops) [[%3c%3c]]+ WebVR startup co-founder (imec.istart 2017 incubee) --]%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a~200 WebVR demos%0a%0a%25width=600px%25https://camo.githubusercontent.com/304309420aa5397bf195e0ed8eafc6f1036eba09/68747470733a2f2f616672616d652e696f2f696d616765732f61776f612f666f6f7462616c6c2d76722e676966#.png%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a... and now that I spent all that time learning, building, creating I want to SHARE what I made!%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aWhat is there was a platform that all devices supported? Introducing '''WebVR'''.%0a%0a%25thumb%25http://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/w3c-slide-content/browserdilema.png%0a%0ahttps://cdn-images-1.medium.com/max/2000/1*_UMg85H2VmTKkQ8UaoAykw.jpeg%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aActually the '''web''' is better than native{-, it is not a "low resolution port"-}.%0a%0a* ✓ Yes you can do WebVR PWAs.%0a* ✓ Yes you can do VR-to-VR transitions (without passing by the store, with passing data!)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:sectionextended data-background='https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/674727/27721720-19388346-5d17-11e7-912b-499886be0a8d.gif':)%0a%25color=white%25Going from one experience to the next, without leaving VR.%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aIncluding new hardware, controllers%0a%0ahttps://blog.mozvr.com/content/images/2017/10/input-mapping.png%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0ahttp://unboring.net/cases/img/deeplinking/3_fue_responsive_webVR.png%0a%0abut also new opportunities%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a%25width=400px%25https://pbs.twimg.com/media/C3WMzYaWcAAJofV.jpg%0a%0afaster process%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:sectionextended data-background='https://blog.mozvr.com/content/images/2017/03/animationTool-1.gif':)%0a%0anew tools%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aWhat if ... we didn't even need to '''know''' anything to '''make''' VR content?%0a%0a(:html:)%0a%3ciframe width="800px" height="600px" src="https://aframe.io/a-painter/?url=https://ucarecdn.com/b2de6fa3-2574-4f7f-bca9-ccc3cf89aacc/">%3c/iframe>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!aframe.io/apainter%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!what is A-Frame%0a## our first WebVR "app"%0a## navigating in content%0a## animating content%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aHands-on time (finally)%0a%0a!!Head to your favorite text editor and... make me a Paris!%0a %3ca-box> %3c!-- it's seriously that simple -->%0aOr how A-Frame is just a way to simplify threejs%0a%0aHint: no hint.%0a%0a(~45min)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aHands-on time (again)%0a%0a!!Go back to Paris and include interactions%0aHint: cursor-listener%0a%0a(~15min)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aHands-on time (last then a bit of chat and short break!)%0a%0a!!Go back to Paris and include animation%0aHint: there is a third party component for that!%0a%0a(~15min)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a... ok but we don't want to do "art", %0a%0awe are serious business people!%0a%0a!Data visualization%0aFinally%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aOk but why?%0a%0a!!Process%0a# define a problem to solve %25grey%25based on a mental model%0a# gather, clean and represent the data %25grey%25to facilitate the discover of an unexpected pattern%0a** via interactions or not%0a# insight generated from it %25grey%25invite to update the initial mental model%0a# allow backtracking %25grey%25from the unexpected pattern to data, optionally it's processing%0a## thus understand why it was unexpected%0a# update %25grey%25the initial mental model%0a%25comment%25Consequently beyond solely adding an extra dimension being able to use 6DoF for natural interaction might be one of the most important added value of VR data visualization.%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!Still a young field!%0a%0ahttps://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/6/63/Playfair-piechart.jpg/200px-Playfair-piechart.jpg%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!More dimensions%0ahttp://static4.businessinsider.com/image/51bf15f869bedd9d5c000039-1657-999/3d%2520pie.png%0a%0ahttps://www.telerik.com/clientsfiles/189762_3dbarchart.JPG%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!Laziness%0a%0ahttps://static1.squarespace.com/static/5911a131b8a79b417a812d79/t/591d2bf8bebafbf01b1a9b26/1495084029421/#.png%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!!Changing perspective, literally%0a%0aDiving in 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...%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0ahttps://www.ashwinarchitects.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2016/01/understand-architects-in-coimbatore.jpg%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0ahttps://www.xtns.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/06/beach-resort-scenic-beach-resorts-in-virginia-beach-on-the-boardwalk-pet-resorts-in-virginia-beach-resort-packages-in-virginia-beach-boardwalk-resort-virginia-beach-pictures-atrium-resort-virgini.jpg%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!But then...%0a%0aWhen interaction becomes central, at what point does data visualization becomes "just" an interface?%0a%0ahttps://cdn-images-1.medium.com/max/1600/1*jaZWju1ns6V3TD4-AHFV5A.gif%0a%0a[[https://medium.com/@iamnayr/building-the-kubernetes-virtual-reality-experience-b681464f0c98|building the kubernetes VR experience]]%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a%0a!!!UX+Data Virtual Reality%0a%25width=400px%25https://i.ytimg.com/vi/EEN_sNXMyko/maxresdefault.jpg%0a%0a* %25newwin%25[[http://www.anabeckerdesign.com/ana/vr-dataviz-talk|Ana Asnes Becker]] %25red%25[[https://youtu.be/0K_CyHtPCW0?t=1098|bad]]%25%25 and %25green%25[[https://youtu.be/0K_CyHtPCW0&t=1105|good]]%25%25 (including "I don't know, we'll figure it out!")%0a** think like and architect, "feeling about space"%0a** make it personal, relatable%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aHands-on again%0a%0a!data visualisation in VR%0a%0a selectAll("a-box") // yes we are going to start with a bar graph%0a .attr("height", (d) => d )%0a%0a(~45min)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aHands-on again%0a%0a!exporting an insight%0a%0a // up to you%0a // ... but a hint : you can share the state (including the camera position) via URL%0a%0a // alt: there is a screenshot component%0a%0a // alt2: motion-capture works%0a%0a(~15min)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aWhat's still coming%0a* better cheaper hardware...%0a* learning the grammar of data visualisation in VR%0a* Web...%0a** WebAR%0a** WebXR%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aQ&A%0a* just in case %0ahttps://aframe.io/docs/0.7.0/introduction/best-practices.html%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!VR dataviz resources%0a* http://datavized.com/examples/%0a** https://twitter.com/utopiah/status/923985275453431808%0a* https://www.datavizvr.com/product DatavizVR discussions, cf meeting at SVVR in October 2016%0a* https://twitter.com/joshcarpenter/status/924052252569903104%0a* articles%0a** https://gravityjack.com/news/developer-tips/virtual-reality-data-visualization/%0a** https://medium.com/samsung-internet-dev/not-just-games-new-unusual-uses-of-virtual-reality-4ff5787a58eb%0a** https://medium.com/inborn-experience/vr-dataviz-41ef0dc879c%0a* http://technode.com/2017/04/28/this-startup-wants-to-shake-up-data-visualization-with-vr/ kineviz met at NYVR Expo%0a** https://medium.com/kineviz-blog%0a** https://looker.com/blog/creation-of-lookvr%0a* http://www.storybench.org/how-to-make-a-simple-virtual-reality-data-visualization/%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!dataviz in WebVR using A-Frame%0a* [[https://aframevr.slack.com/messages/C2QJTDJAH/|#dataviz]] on the Slack%0a* https://github.com/almossawi/aframe-d3-visualization%0a* d3/block builder%0a** http://blockbuilder.org/search#text%253Daframe\%0a* https://github.com/mustafasaifee42/vr-viz%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!Own examples of dataviz%0aRoughly sorted by date%0a* https://vatelier.net/Demos/RollerCoasterEdits%0a* PIMVR cf [[Wiki/VirtualRealityInterface]]%0a* d3/block builder demos including W3C workshop discussions%0a** http://blockbuilder.org/search#text=aframe;user=Utopiah%0a* [[WorkshopWebVRAsExplorable/WorkshopWebVRAsExplorable#getOwnPropertyNames]]%0a* https://vatelier.net/MyDemo/FrankfurtSummit2017/%0a* beyond VR, AR to make datasets contextual https://twitter.com/utopiah/status/929765531435061248%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a%0aPermanent URL: [--https://fabien.benetou.fr/Testing/OpenVisConf2018?action=reveal--]%0a%0a----%0a%0a%25right%25Fabien Benetou [[https://twitter.com/utopiah|@Utopiah]], WebXR developer [[http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/|%25border='0px'%25Path:/pub/images/by_3.0_88x31.png]]%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a Testing.PhiloOfXRTSP=(:html:)%0a%3clink rel="stylesheet" href="/pub/reveal.js-master/css/theme/white.css">%0a%3cscript src="/pub/reveal.js-master/lib/js/head.min.js">%3c/script>%0a%3cstyle>%0a.reveal section img {border:0;}%0a%3c/style>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a(! not public, for TSP only!)%0a%0ahttps://wiki.mozilla.org/images/thumb/1/14/MozTechSpeakers.png/320px-MozTechSpeakers.png%0a%0a[[https://twitter.com/utopiah/|@Utopiah]]%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aIs VR a novel tool for thinking?%0a%0a🧔 🖊️ 🧠%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aWe are constantly doing thoughts experiments.%0a%0aImagine that... what if...%0a%0ahttps://nerdist.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/08/Jacket-Final-WHAT_IF_hires-copy-2.jpg%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aDiscussing thought experiments help us discover%0a%0ahttps://eng.uber.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/08/debug.gif%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aTangible thought experiments help us improve them%0a%0ahttps://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/PhilosophicalFoundationsOfXR/VRThoughtExp.png%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aSo we did it!%0a%0a(:html:)%0a%3ciframe width="90%25" height="600px" src="https://experiences.glitch.me/">%3c/iframe>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aDiscussions are not enough for you? Need data?%0a%0ahttps://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/PhilosophicalFoundationsOfXR/VRThoughtsResult.png%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aWhat if you want to modify it just a little bit?%0a%0a(:html:)%0a%3ciframe width="90%25" height="600px" src="https://experiences.glitch.me/configurator.html">%3c/iframe>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a... or modify it a LOT?%0a%0ahttps://glitch.com/edit/#!/remix/experiences%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aWant to know more and try in VR?%0a%0a%25height=500px%25https://pbs.twimg.com/media/DyoTlZ6WkAAPqW0.jpg%0a%0a[[https://twitter.com/utopiah/|@Utopiah]]%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a>>comment%3c%3c%0a(:sectionextended data-background='https://www.cpr.org/sites/default/files/styles/large/public/images/prisonvr6.turk_.jpg':)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a>>%3c%3c Testing.PhilosophicalFoundationsOfXR=(:html:)%0a%3clink rel="stylesheet" href="/pub/reveal.js-master/css/theme/white.css">%0a%3cscript src="/pub/reveal.js-master/lib/js/head.min.js">%3c/script>%0a%3cstyle>%0a.reveal section img {border:0;}%0a%3c/style>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aPresentation check :%0a%0a# hide URL (fullscreen F11)%0a# check that reveal timer is configured properly (default: 30min)%0a# have water available%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aPhilosophy and Virtual Reality: Is VR a radically novel tool for thinking?%0a%0a(KUL, Leuven, February 2019)%0a%0a%25width=350px%25https://pbs.twimg.com/profile_images/1093866041946583040/bmUzc73J_400x400.jpg https://pbs.twimg.com/media/DyoTlZ6WkAAPqW0.jpg%0a%0a%25right%25Fabien Benetou [[https://twitter.com/utopiah|@Utopiah]], WebXR developer [[http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/|%25border='0px'%25Path:/pub/images/by_3.0_88x31.png]]%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aFabien Benetou ?%0a%0a* WebXR freelance developer (PoC P&G, AirBus, European Parliament, numerous startups)%0a* former WebVR start up CTO (imec.istart 2017 incubee) %0a* WebXR consultant https://anel.asso.fr/wp-content/uploads/2017/06/Illustration_Logo-parlement-euro-p%25C3%25AAche-130x90.jpg European Parliament (Innovation Department) 3/5 + %25width=130px%25https://www.intomobile.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/05/unicef-logo.jpg UNICEF (Innovation Fond) 2/5%0a%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aIs VR a radically novel tool to think?%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aI can't ...%0a%0a%25comment%25go to Mars, I can't scuba dive in the Marianne trenches, I can't juggle 4-dimensional toys, I can't hike in hyperbolic space, I can't organize my thoughts by moving them in space,%0a%0a(:html:)%0a%3ciframe width="800" height="600" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/ztsi0CLxmjw?t=113&controls=0" frameborder="0" allow="accelerometer; autoplay; encrypted-media; gyroscope; picture-in-picture" allowfullscreen>%3c/iframe>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aVR in itself does not matter.%0a%0a%25comment%25How it impacts your daily life and the daily life of those around you when you come back does matter.%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:sectionextended data-background='https://www.cpr.org/sites/default/files/styles/large/public/images/prisonvr6.turk_.jpg':)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aOwn interest in VR : organizing my own thoughts [[Wiki/VirtualRealityInterface]]%0a%0a(:html:)%0a%3ciframe width="1400" height="600" src="https://vatelier.net/MyDemo/newtooling/graph/" frameborder="0">%3c/iframe>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aOwn interest in VR : organizing my own thoughts [[Wiki/VirtualRealityInterface]]%0a%0a[[https://vatelier.net/MyDemo/LinkedDemos/|https://fabien.benetou.fr//pub/PIMVR/InitialPrototypeThreeJS.png]]%0a%0a(:include Wiki.VirtualRealityInterface#visuals#visualsend:)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aOwn interest in VR : organizing my own thoughts [[Wiki/VirtualRealityInterface]]%0a%0a(:include Wiki.VirtualRealityInterface#visuals#visualsend:)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aPotential inquiries%0a%0a* what are the epistemic limits of VR as a tool experimental philosophy?%0a* ...%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aPotential inquiries%0a%0a* ...%0a* how can we evaluate the ecological validity of testing in VR?%0a* ...%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aPotential inquiries%0a%0a* ...%0a* is knowing more about base reality useful?%0a* ...%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aPotential inquiries%0a%0a* ...%0a* how can we apply the lessons learned in hermeneutics in other media to VR?%0a* ...%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aPotential inquiries%0a%0a* ...%0a* does testing a representation of concepts like enaction or the extented mind in VR brings a better understanding of them than classical thought experiments?%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aFoundational research%0a* Plato's cave%0a* Nagel's What it's like to be a bat%0a* Simone Weil immersion%0a* Andre Leroi-Gourhan's Le geste et la parole%0a* Hoffman interface theory of perception%0a* Clark's extended cognition%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aCurrent research%0a%0a"accompanying commentaries of [thought experiments] arguers themselves make a context of dialogue explicit"%0a* [[https://scholar.uwindsor.ca/ossaarchive/OSSA2/papersandcommentaries/102/|A Way to Describe and Evaluate Thought Experiments, or Trying to Get a Grip on Virtual Reality]], 1997%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aCurrent research%0a%0ahttps://journals.plos.org/plosone/article/figure/image?size=inline&id=info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0010564.g002#.png%0a%0a* [[https://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0010564|First Person Experience of Body Transfer in Virtual Reality]], 2010%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aCurrent research%0a%0a[[https://www.routledge.com/The-Routledge-Companion-to-Thought-Experiments-1st-Edition/Stuart-Fehige-Brown/p/book/9780415735087|The Routledge Companion to Thought Experiments]], 2017%0a%0a* Thought Experiments: State of the Art%0a* Thought Experiments and Experimental Philosophy %0a* Thought Experiments and Simulation Experiments: Exploring Hypothetical Worlds%0a* On the Identity of Thought Experiments: Thought Experiments Rethought%0ahttps://images.tandf.co.uk/common/jackets/agentjpg/978041573/9780415735087.jpg%0a(:tableend:)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aCurrent research%0a* [[https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/frobt.2018.00101/full|Why Is Virtual Reality Interesting for Philosophers?]], Metzinger 2018%0a(:table border=0 cellpadding=5 cellspacing=0:)%0a(:cell:)%0ahttps://www.frontiersin.org/files/Articles/310091/frobt-05-00101-HTML/image_m/frobt-05-00101-g001.jpg%0a(:cell:)%0a*** Philosophy of Mind%0a*** Epistemology%0a*** Metaphysics%0a*** New Subfields: Digital Aesthetics, Recent Philosophy of Technology, and Media Theory%0a*** Action Theory, Free Will, and Self-Consciousness: Novel Affordances for Action%0a*** Social and Political Philosophy: the Danger of Complex Social Hallucinations%0a*** Applied Ethics%0a*** Philosophy of Religion%0a*** VR-Phenomenology in the Context of Comparative and Transcultural Philosophy%0a(:tableend:)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aPopular culture%0a(:table border=0 cellpadding=5 cellspacing=0:)%0a(:cell:)%0a%25height=300px center%25http://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/tMcbTWw6N2MvBZVU5wxgP5-1200-80.jpg%0a(:cell:)%0a* [[https://youtube.com/watch?v=lDAjGhaKSsw|The Philosophy of VR - Wisecrack Edition]] on phenomenology, Nagel's What it's like to be a bat, Plato's cave%0a* optical illusions making us question the veracity and reliability of our perceptions on a frequent basis%0a* The Matrix, [[https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0439783/|Return to Source: Philosophy & 'The Matrix']] (2004), 1h Documentary%0a* West World, [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jyt9zxGBY6c|Are We All Just Hosts? - Unraveling Westworld Season 2 Episode 1 - Wisecrack Quick Take]]%0a* Black Mirror%0a* Swords Art Online%0a* hack//SIGN%0a* https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Lawnmower_Man_(film)%0a(:tableend:)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aNearly popular culture: Rick & Morty%0a%0a(:html:)%0a%3ciframe width="800" height="600" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/szzVlQ653as?controls=0" frameborder="0" allow="accelerometer; autoplay; encrypted-media; gyroscope; picture-in-picture" allowfullscreen>%3c/iframe>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a%0a(:section:)%0aWhat's the practical link between VR and philosophy?%0a%0a* [[https://www.cc.gatech.edu/aimosaic/faculty/nersessian/papers/Is%2520this%2520the%2520end%2520of%2520thought%2520experiments.pdf|Computational Modeling: Is this the end of thought experiments in science?]]%0a%0a%25height=500px%25https://pbs.twimg.com/media/Dz6nFDDXcAAbHmL.jpg%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a%0a(:section:)%0aWhat's the practical link between VR and philosophy?%0a%0a* [[https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-3-319-38983-7_6|Philosophy made visual, an experimental study]]%0a%0a%25height=500px%25https://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/te_replacement.jpg%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aA simple practical application%0a%0a🧠💡 -> 💻 -> 🧠💡 🧠💡 🧠💡%0a%0ahttps://images.tandf.co.uk/common/jackets/agentjpg/978041573/9780415735087.jpg%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aThe experiment%0a%0a(:html:)%0a%3ciframe width="90%25" height="600px" src="https://experiences.glitch.me/">%3c/iframe>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aEfforts needed for development of the experiment%0a%0a%25height=300px newwin%25[[https://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/te_vr_step1.jpg|https://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/te_vr_step1.jpg]] [[https://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/te_vr_step2.jpg|https://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/te_vr_step2.jpg]] [[https://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/te_vr_step3.jpg|https://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/te_vr_step3.jpg]]%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aTweaking the experiment%0a%0ahttps://experiences.glitch.me/configurator.htm%0a(:html:)%0a%3ciframe width="90%25" height="600px" src="https://experiences.glitch.me/configurator.html">%3c/iframe>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aRadically changing the experiment%0a%0aExamples of changing 1 word: forest -> Egypt%0a%0ahttps://glitch.com/edit/#!/remix/experiences%0a(:html:)%0a%3ciframe width="90%25" height="600px" src="https://glitch.com/edit/#!/experiences">%3c/iframe>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a%0a(:section:)%0ax-phi, data doesn't mean psychology%0a%0a[[https://experiences.glitch.me/results.html|updated live]]%0a%0ahttps://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/PhilosophicalFoundationsOfXR/VRThoughtsResult.png%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0ahttps://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/PhilosophicalFoundationsOfXR/VRThoughtExp.png%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aStepping back through that phylogeny tree of experiments%0a%0a(visual to draw, cf note book 19/2/2018)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aPermissionless exploring%0a%0ahttp://perspectives.glitch.me/%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aPhylogeny tree of experiments%0a%0aDiscussions and experiences as an efficient way to both%0a* converge toward a shared understanding and %0a* explore more possibilities.%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aGoing further%0a%0a# forking as explicit debate [[https://glitch.com/edit/#!/perspectives?path=WHYFORK.md|WHYFORK.md]]%0a# forking a fork : NAF fork of Evan's multicam http://perspectives.glitch.me/%0a# VR + real world sensor and actuators https://social.samsunginter.net/@rzr/101564201618024415%0a%0a(:html:)%0a%3ciframe width="560" height="315" sandbox="allow-same-origin allow-scripts" src="https://peertube.mastodon.host/videos/embed/13749076-c906-44fb-966b-0a2a010c605f" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen>%3c/iframe>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aSummary of our earlier discussion%0a%0ahttps://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/te_group_kul.jpg%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aRisks%0a%0a* useless%0a* dangerous%0a** Matrix + Transcendence (or better [[https://twitter.com/NVIDIAEmbedded/status/867432528423952384|NVIDIA research]] ) %0a** Immediate risk is not machine autonomy but rather increased information asymmetries%0a%0a(:table border=0 cellpadding=5 cellspacing=0:)%0a(:cell:)%0a%25height=200px%25 http://dreamcatcherreality.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/11/Matrix-battery-energy.jpg%0a(:cell:)%0a(:html:)%0a%3cblockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en">%3cp lang="en" dir="ltr">%3ca href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/ICYMI?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">#ICYMI%3c/a> we released our %3ca href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/Isaac?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">#Isaac%3c/a> robotic simulator at %3ca href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/GTC17?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">#GTC17%3c/a> to train virtual robots with realistic test scenarios. %3ca href="https://t.co/cZic08ZQso">https://t.co/cZic08ZQso%3c/a> %3ca href="https://t.co/GAZpKtdWwg">pic.twitter.com/GAZpKtdWwg%3c/a>%3c/p>— NVIDIA Embedded (@NVIDIAEmbedded) %3ca href="https://twitter.com/NVIDIAEmbedded/status/867432528423952384?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">May 24, 2017%3c/a>%3c/blockquote>%0a%3cscript async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8">%3c/script>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a(:tableend:)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aCall to action%0a* what is the most important thought experiment to port to VR?%0a** inspiration is needed... [[https://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/philo_te.jpg|cheatsheet]]%0a* what [[https://glitch.com/edit/#!/experiences?path=TODO.md|features]] do you need?%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a%0a(:section:)%0aA sincere thank you to%0a%0a* Daniel for inviting me and driving the entire event%0a* Evan for challenging the code and building better experiments%0a* the Working group on philosophy of technology for organizing the event%0ahttps://pbs.twimg.com/profile_images/1093866041946583040/bmUzc73J_400x400.jpg%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aPhilosophy and Virtual Reality: Is VR a radically novel tool for thinking?%0a%0a(KUL, Leuven, February 2019)%0a%0aslides: https://fabien.benetou.fr/Testing/PhilosophicalFoundationsOfXR%0a%0a%25width=350px%25https://pbs.twimg.com/profile_images/1093866041946583040/bmUzc73J_400x400.jpg https://pbs.twimg.com/media/DyoTlZ6WkAAPqW0.jpg%0a%0a%25right%25Fabien Benetou [[https://twitter.com/utopiah|@Utopiah]], WebXR developer [[http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/|%25border='0px'%25Path:/pub/images/by_3.0_88x31.png]]%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aAnnexes%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aThought experiments considers%0a%0a# TE 1 (cf companion book)%0a# TE 2%0a# TE 3%0aSorted by interest%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aVR + AR%0a* [[https://mediatropes.com/index.php/Mediatropes/issue/view/1767|Conceptualizing Screen Practices: How Head-Mounted Displays Transform Action and Perception]], MediaTropes Vol 6 No 1 (2016)%0a* [[https://www.gla.ac.uk/research/az/cspe/projects/vrar/|The Philosophy of Virtual and Augmented Reality]] at Centre for the Study of Perceptual Experience, University of Glasgow%0a* [[Analysis/WebXRConnectingRealities]] on hypothetical interactions of both%0a* [[https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/frobt.2018.00101/full|Why Is Virtual Reality Interesting for Philosophers?]] by Metzinger, September 2018%0a* Hoffman interface theory of perception https://www.cogsci.uci.edu/~ddhoff/interface.pdf%0a* [[ReadingNotes/SC22]] and [[ReadingNotes/SC02]] (to clarify)%0a** e.g. Le geste et la parole by André Leroi-Gourhan%0a* Simone Weil immersion dans la classe ouvričre http://www.encyclopedie-bourges.com/Weil1.html via Jean Malaurie in podcast France Culture https://www.franceculture.fr/emissions/la-conversation-scientifique/ce-que-sengager-veut-dire%0a* Intersection between [[Content/Philosophy]], [[Cookbook/Overlay]] and [[Tools/VirtualReality]]%0a* Clark's extended cognition%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a>>comment%3c%3c%0aAR only%0a* [[Cookbook/Overlay]]%0a* popular culture%0a** Terminator%0a** Denno Coil%0a%0a!!Potential format for KUL [[https://hiw.kuleuven.be/wgpt/el|Evening lectures]]%0a%0aTheme : Living enaction %0a%0aThere is no reality beyond what you construct with the proprioceptive feedback loop %0a%0a* 30min 8 persons max hands on, heads in, testing with VR HMDs %0a* 30min discussing what was experienced, how it helped or not to grasp the concept proposed %0a* 1h break (to prepare the lecture based on the result of the discussion)%0a* 45min public lecture%0a%0a!!!Title: Virtual reality : the latest tech gadget or a radically novel tool to think?%0a%0a!!!Secondary title: Avoiding meta-thought experiments with VR , how to make a thought experiment tangible and measurable.%0a%0a!!!Short description%0a%0aAfter Xmas shopping spree or the buzz of the last few years it is hard to ignore all the noise about virtual reality. The question becomes is this all noise or can virtual reality, or VR for short, be a useful tool? Beyond that, can VR be a tool useful for tasks that are not about design tasks or training simulations? Can VR be used to design thought experiments practically useful to philosophical research?%0a%0aTo put it bluntly, is VR a radically novel tool to think?%0a%0a!!!Description%0aA thought experiment allows us to step into a theory. It is an efficient way to get a new perspective on a specific problem then hopefully gain a better understanding of part of the world around us. Unfortunately running a thought experiments requires lengthy detailed explanations that can easily be misinterpreted. What if instead one could literally step in a thought experiment and live a situation that was until there only purely theoretical? Until now this possibility was prohibitively complex and expensive but for the last few years virtual reality thanks to both technological progress and economies of scale from ever so popular mobile phone is challenging that assumption. During this event we will try to live a thought experiment thanks to commercially available virtual reality headsets then open up the discussion to the limits of VR as a philosophical tool but also the new perspectives it can open%0a%0a>>%3c%3c Testing.PitchInBrusselsVR=(:html:)%0a%3clink rel="stylesheet" href="/pub/reveal.js-master/css/theme/sky.css">%0a%3cscript src="/pub/reveal.js-master/lib/js/head.min.js">%3c/script>%0a%3cstyle>%0a.reveal section img {border:0;}%0a%3c/style>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!Fabien's WebVR CDN'^☆^'%0a%25center%25You can make and connect virtual worlds.[[%3c%3c]]Great, where do you host yours now?%25%25%0a%0a%25right%25☆ name might change%0a----%0a%25center%25[[http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/|%25border='0px'%25Path:/pub/images/by_3.0_88x31.png]]%25%25%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:sectionextended data-background='http://learnwebvr.xyz/upload/slides/Excited.gif':)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:sectionextended data-background='http://learnwebvr.xyz/upload/slides/sad.jpg':)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!WebVR, the best way to share VR%0a%25width=300px%25http://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/w3c-slide-content/participants.jpg%0a%0a[--For more details on WebVR see the [[Testing/W3CImpulseReveal?action=reveal|presentation I gave to Be.VR last November]].--]%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a%25width=500px%25http://learnwebvr.xyz/upload/slides/worldwidesmartphonetraffic.jpg http://learnwebvr.xyz/upload/slides/cardboardshipped.png%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!the problem%0ahttp://learnwebvr.xyz/upload/slides/uploadcare.png%0a%0ahttp://learnwebvr.xyz/upload/slides/scp.png%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!the problem%0ahttp://learnwebvr.xyz/upload/slides/corserror.png%0a%0a%25width=300px%25http://learnwebvr.xyz/upload/slides/modelsquestion.png http://learnwebvr.xyz/upload/slides/questionsaframemodels.png%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!the problem%0ahttp://learnwebvr.xyz/upload/slides/webvrsearch.png http://learnwebvr.xyz/upload/slides/webvrsearcherrors.png%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!the problem%0a* WebVR is on the web so it needs accessible links for everything%0a** you can easily host pages (tons of services)%0a** but %25red%25not assets, especially not WebVR tailored assets%25%25 and it is a painful yet important process if you want to have personalized VR content.%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!WebVR specific CDN solution%0a* Content Delivery Network%0a## upload content%0a## get a fast link back for the entire planet%0a%25center%25[++in --> out++]%0a%25width=300px%25http://learnwebvr.xyz/upload/preview/2017-03-07-171446_1084x645_scrot.png http://learnwebvr.xyz/upload/preview/2017-03-07-171456_1007x621_scrot.png%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!partial alternatives%0a* Sketchfab ...but no CDN%0a* UploadCare ... but no 3D model support%0a* Vizor/Janus, ... but either no upload functionality or platform specific%0a%0ahttps://rochemamabolo.files.wordpress.com/2013/12/hammer.png%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!!what makes Fabien's WebVR CDN'^☆^' special%0a* it works, today.%0a(:html:) %3ciframe id="background" src="http://vatelier.net/MyDemo/WebVRCDN/" style="z-index : 99; top : 0; left : 0; margin : 0; padding : 0; overflow: hidden; border:none; width:100%25; height:500px;" >%3c/iframe> (:htmlend:)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!!what makes Fabien's WebVR CDN'^☆^' special%0a* WebVR expertise%0a* I'm user #1%0a* I have users #2 and #3 today%0a%25right%25☆ name didn't change yet...%0a>>comment%3c%3c%0a* WebVR expertise%0a** each project brings problems%0a*** problems create knowledge%0a**** knowledge become rules in the tools benefiting all users%0a* I'm user #1%0a** no matter if there is a market need I will improve it as I need it%0a >>%3c%3c%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!what do I have now%0a* hours of experience with WebVR beginners%0a* functional prototype%0a* good contacts in the industry%0a** for WebVR%0a*** %25width=100px%25https://assets.wired.com/photos/w_1500/wp-content/uploads/2017/01/Mozilla-12jan-1500px_logo-1.jpg , https://www.kjclub.com/UploadFile/exc_board_20/2016/11/30/harga-hp-samsung.jpg , https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/2/2f/Google_2015_logo.svg/2000px-Google_2015_logo.svg.png , https://www.drupal.org/files/project-images/sketchfab-logo.jpg%0a** for CDN%0a*** %25width=100px%25https://www.seeklogo.net/wp-content/uploads/2011/08/facebook-logo-vector-400x400.png%0a%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!new today! Supporting WebAR!%0aSince 3pm today (8/3/2017)%0ahttp://learnwebvr.xyz/upload/slides/webar.jpg%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!what do I need?%0a* business development%0a** monitoring actual WebVR growth%0a** market validation%0a*** transform "good contacts" to "good contracts"%0a* design%0a** let's be honest, I do ugly stuff (cf my better half who thinks Pixar quality is the baseline)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!Thanks%0a%0aThank for your attention! If you have%0a* questions,%0a* critics,%0a* suggestions,%0a* ideas...%0aplease speak now or {-stay silent forever-} email me at mailto:fabien-services@benetou.fr%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!Annexes%0aAka "Let's see if I can anticipate the Q&A" game.%0a%0a* do you have funding? No.%0a* how will you monetize it? Dunno.%0a* main costs? Dev > marketing > ?%0a* date for break even? Yes please!%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!State of the browsers%0a%0ahttp://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/w3c-slide-content/browsers.png%0a(:sectionend:) Testing.PmWikiReveal=(:html:)%0a%3clink rel="stylesheet" href="/pub/reveal.js-master/css/theme/white.css">%0a%3cscript src="/pub/reveal.js-master/lib/js/head.min.js">%3c/script>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!Barebones Presentation%0a%0aThis example contains the bare minimum includes and markup required to run a reveal.js presentation.%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!Large titles%0a%0aThere's no theme included, so it will fall back on browser defaults.%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!No Theme%0a%0aThere's no theme included, so it will fall back on browser defaults.%0a%0aMore content via pmwiki%0a* including list%0a* with items%0a%0a!!!Including %25red%25formatted%25%25 content.%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!!Links%0a* Testing using [[Testing/PmWikiReveal?action=reveal]]%0a* Code https://github.com/Utopiah/PmWiki-Reveal%0a* Explanations Cookbook:Reveal%0a(:sectionend:) Testing.PmWikiRevealPresentationVR=(:html:)%0a%3clink rel="stylesheet" href="/pub/reveal.js-master/css/theme/sky.css">%0a%3cscript src="/pub/reveal.js-master/lib/js/head.min.js">%3c/script>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!Getting to know Virtual Reality%0a%25center%25The tech side (w/ business inside!)%25%25%0a----%0a%25center%25[[http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/|%25border='0px'%25Path:/pub/images/by_3.0_88x31.png]]%25%25%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!Plan%0a## Who am I?%0a## What is VR%0a## What can you do with VR%0a## How to do it (hardware)%0a## How to do it (software)%0a## My workflow%0a## Ok ok but how much does it cost?%0a## Market predictions%0a## What's yet to come%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!Who am I?%0a* Fabien Benetou (:html:)%0a%3ciframe id="background" src="/pub/home/3DSelf/" style="z-index : 99; top : 0; left : 0; margin : 0; padding : 0; overflow: hidden; border:none; width:25%25; height:200px; float:right;" >%3c/iframe>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a* I make money with VR%0a** workshops%0a** freelance%0a* but... I also don't make money with VR%0a** VRLab Brussels%0a*** organized more than 10 workshops%0a**** dozen on software/content + 1 on laser cutting + 1 on electronics%0a* what is %25newwin%25[[Wiki/VirtualRealityInterface|my VR dream]]%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0ahttp://fabien.benetou.fr//pub/PhotosWorkshopICONJuly2016/thumb/IMG_1859.JPG.jpg%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a%0a(:section:)%0ahttp://vrlab-brussels.info/wiki/pub/MeetupApril2016/highres_448912121.jpeg%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!What is VR%0aMagic. That's it. Fooling your brain.%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!Ok but really what is VR%0a* Well let's open a cardboard and see.%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!What can you do with VR%0a* $$$%0a** games (Steam + Oculus store)%0a** marketing (B2B)%0a* customized personal experiences%0a* raise empathy%0a* social experiences%0a* improve cognition (training)%0a* improve physical activity%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!How to do it (hardware)%0a* smartphones based : Cardboard + iPhone6/SamsungS7%0a** cheap, popular, easy setup BUT limited (only perceived rotation)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!How to do it (hardware)%0a* seated : Oculus%0a** famous%0ahttps://assets.entrepreneur.com/content/16x9/822/20160331133959-mark-zuckerberg-oculus.jpeg%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!How to do it (hardware)%0a* room-scale : HTC Vive%0a** amazing%0ahttps://tctechcrunch2011.files.wordpress.com/2016/04/screen-shot-2016-04-05-at-9-30-17-am.png%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!How to do it (hardware)%0a* more (room scale + moving chair, IoT, manus, etc)%0a** too rare, only for custom experiences%0ahttps://i.ytimg.com/vi/NOchGdBdviQ/maxresdefault.jpg%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!How to do it (software)%0a* 3D editor : meshes + animation%0a** Maya, 3DStudio Max, Rhino%0a* 2D editor : textures%0a** Photoshop, Illustrator%0a* sound editor : soundtrack%0a** bxfr, reaper, fruityloop%0a* game editor / engine : bringing it all back together%0a** Unity, Unreal, CryEngine%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!My workflow%0a* Blender (3D)%0a* Gimp (2D)%0a* arecord+soxi (audio)%0a* vim/Aframe (engine equivalent)%0a* own prototyping tools%0a* wiki for notes, slack for discussions%0abasically free software tool chain + HTC Vive + NVIDIA 1070.%0a%0aPS: webVR > *%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!Blender for 3D editing%0ahttp://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/PresentationVRSeptember2016/Blender.png%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!Gimp for 2D editing%0ahttp://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/PresentationVRSeptember2016/Gimp.png%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!Vim for code%0ahttp://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/PresentationVRSeptember2016/Vim.jpg%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!Aframe inspector for tinkering%0ahttp://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/PresentationVRSeptember2016/AframeInspector.png%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!What is VR (we are back!)%0aBy now you should know%0a* what an HMD is%0a** how it works thanks to sensors%0a** how it displays 3D content%0a* how content is done%0a** with 2D, 3D, sound, code editors and game engines%0a%0a... so that there is NO magic. But the goal still is to fool your brain (hence why cognitive science is so important).%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!Ok ok but how much does it cost?%0a%0ahttp://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/PresentationVRSeptember2016/Scenarios.png%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!Structure cost in numbers%0aExample for a simple 1 minute interactive experience at a stand for a day. [--Warning : it is an %25red%25EXAMPLE%25%25, prices DO vary.--]%0ahttp://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/PresentationVRSeptember2016/Quote.png%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!Market predictions%0a* [[http://www.goldmansachs.com/our-thinking/pages/virtual-and-augmented-reality-report.html|Goldman Sachs February 2016]]%0a** key stocks [--Buy GOOGL, 3008.TW (Largan Precision), Sony, FB, QCOM | N/A AMD, HTC | Neutral GPRO, MSFT, Samsung | Sell NVidia (!)--]%0a* [[http://www.idc.com/getdoc.jsp?containerId=prUS41199616|IDC April 2016]] on headsets sold%0a** $9.6B in 2016 then $64.8B in 2020%0a* [[http://www.pwc.com/us/en/industrial-products/next-manufacturing/augmented-virtual-reality-mainstream-adoption.html|PwC 2016]]%0a** > 1/3rd of US manufacturers already using VR%0a* [[https://www.idc.com/getdoc.jsp?containerId=prUS41676216|IDC August 2016]] on worldwide revenues%0a** $162B in 2020%0a* [[http://www2.deloitte.com/global/en/pages/technology-media-and-telecommunications/articles/tmt-pred16-media-virtual-reality-billion-dollar-niche.html|Deloitte 2016]]%0a** 1st billion $ this year = $700 millions in hardware + $300 content%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!What's yet to come%0a* in VR editing (:html:)%0a%3cimg src="http://cdn.uploadvr.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/05/Screen-Shot-2016-05-02-at-9.05.41-AM.png" style="width:10%25; float:right;" >%3c/img>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a** think Tilt Brush for the entire content%0a* eye tracking in HMDs (:html:)%0a%3cimg src="http://cdn.slashgear.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/05/smi-eye-tracking-sg-6-600x337.jpg" style="width:10%25; float:right;" >%3c/img>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a** better rendering, knowing exactly where you pay attention%0a* mobile room scale (:html:)%0a%3cimg src="http://1u88jj3r4db2x4txp44yqfj1.wpengine.netdna-cdn.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/02/GearVR-930x523.jpg" style="width:10%25; float:right;" >%3c/img>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a** solving locomotion%0a* {-market adoption-} (no clue)%0a* ... you tell me!%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!Thanks%0a* thank you for your attention%0a* Q&A%0a** [--360, 3D, VR, positional tracking, eye tracking, room-scale, controllers, in VR authoring, etc.--] Don't be shy do ask.%0a* demos + code!%0a** %25newwin%25[[http://social.vrlab-brussels.info/|social demo]] ([[http://social.vrlab-brussels.info/|new window]])%0a** %25newwin%25[[http://output.jsbin.com/ziboli/|VRLab tutorial / live coding]]%0a*** take your laptop now!%0a** %25newwin%25[[http://output.jsbin.com/yiwulen|in VR dynamic portfolio]]%0a** %25newwin%25[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KNr7xdc69fU|prototyping tool]]%0a** %25newwin%25[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jVwk0q9I-ag|PIM VR]] video%0a* %25newwin%25[[(http://www.)VRLab-Brussels.info]] for more VR events%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!Why webVR > * ?%0a||border=1%0a|| other creators (share & learn) || asset creators (share & review work) || workstation (share & review work) ||%0a|| client (review work) || [++WEB++] || simultaneous users (social VR experience) ||%0a|| users on ALL platforms [--without brand specific store (mobiles, GearVR, Oculus, Vive with controllers, IoT, etc)--] ||||||%0a%0a(:sectionend:) Testing.PrimitivesOfWebXR=Synthesizing what virtual reality and augmented reality on the web is possible.%0a%0aBuilding on gradually each concept with examples%0a# 3D space (a reference)%0a# virtual camera (what allows us to see)%0a# rotation (as having the freedom to look)%0a# pose (as being able to move and look)%0a## outside-in tracking%0a## inside-out tracking%0a# interactions%0a# interactions with dedicated controllers%0a# a 360 background%0a# a mesh%0a# real camera%0a# detection a real object%0a# constructing a virtual mesh from a real object%0a# building virtual planes from real planes%0a# position a virtual object in real space%0a%0aMotivated by https://twitter.com/utopiah/status/1129357689245655040%0a%0aCould use examples from [[WorkshopAirbusJune2017/]] Testing.TechnologyAndSocietyKUL2019=(:html:)%0a%3clink rel="stylesheet" href="/pub/reveal.js-master/css/theme/white.css">%0a%3cscript src="/pub/reveal.js-master/lib/js/head.min.js">%3c/script>%0a%3cstyle>%0a.reveal section img {border:0;}%0a.twitter-tweet { margin-left:220px; }%0a%3c/style>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aPresentation check :%0a%0a# hide URL (fullscreen F11)%0a# check that reveal timer is configured properly (default: 30min)%0a# have water available%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aVR, a tool for thinking beyond thought experiments%0a%0a(KUL, Leuven, September 2019)%0a%0a%25width=350px%25https://pbs.twimg.com/profile_images/1093866041946583040/bmUzc73J_400x400.jpg%0a%0a%25right%25Fabien Benetou [[https://twitter.com/utopiah|@Utopiah]], WebXR developer [[http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/|%25border='0px'%25Path:/pub/images/by_3.0_88x31.png]]%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aFabien Benetou ?%0a%0a* not a professional philosopher%0a* WebXR consultant for%0a** %25width=130px%25https://anel.asso.fr/wp-content/uploads/2017/06/Illustration_Logo-parlement-euro-p%25C3%25AAche-130x90.jpg European Parliament, Innovation dpt 3/5%0a** %25width=130px%25https://www.intomobile.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/05/unicef-logo.jpg UNICEF, Innovation Fund 2/5%0a%0a>>grey%3c%3c%0a* WebXR freelance developer (PoC P&G, AirBus, European Parliament, numerous startups)%0a* former WebVR start up CTO (imec.istart 2017 incubee) %0a>>%3c%3c%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aIs VR a radically novel tool to think?%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aI can't ...%0a%0a%25comment%25go to Mars, I can't scuba dive in the Marianne trenches, I can't juggle 4-dimensional toys, I can't hike in hyperbolic space, I can't organize my thoughts by moving them in space,%0a%0a(:html:)%0a%3ciframe width="800" height="600" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/ztsi0CLxmjw?t=113&controls=0" frameborder="0" allow="accelerometer; autoplay; encrypted-media; gyroscope; picture-in-picture" allowfullscreen>%3c/iframe>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aVR in itself does not matter.%0a%0a%25comment%25How it impacts your daily life and the daily life of those around you when you come back does matter.%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a(:html:)%0a%3ciframe width="800" height="600" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/s7hPBZxHvk4" frameborder="0" allow="accelerometer; autoplay; encrypted-media; gyroscope; picture-in-picture" allowfullscreen>%3c/iframe>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!!Fixing our own bodily problems%0a%0ahttps://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/devroadshow2019/kinevr.jpg%0a%0a(Details and live proof of concepts [[https://github.com/Utopiah/KineVR|🔗]] )%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!!Including sights itself%0a%0aA tool for research and physical therapy %0a%0a(:html:)%0a%3cblockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en">%3cp lang="en" dir="ltr">Starting with open source %3ca href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/VR?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">#VR%3c/a> at %3ca href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/35c3?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">#35c3%3c/a> “Hacking how we see” %3ca href="https://t.co/kxuR298zGf">https://t.co/kxuR298zGf%3c/a> %3ca href="https://t.co/3lrppT2xPH">pic.twitter.com/3lrppT2xPH%3c/a>%3c/p>— Fabien Benetou 🛫🇩🇪 (@utopiah) %3ca href="https://twitter.com/utopiah/status/1079326128685359107?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">December 30, 2018%3c/a>%3c/blockquote>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aBut VR doesn't have to be "just" a tool to learn, teach or entertain. It can also be used to inquire.%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aPotential inquiries%0a%0a* what are the epistemic limits of VR as a tool experimental philosophy?%0a* ...%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aPotential inquiries%0a%0a* ...%0a* how can we evaluate the ecological validity of testing in VR?%0a* ...%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aPotential inquiries%0a%0a* ...%0a* is knowing more about base reality useful?%0a* ...%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aPotential inquiries%0a%0a* ...%0a* how can we apply the lessons learned in hermeneutics in other media to VR?%0a* ...%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aPotential inquiries%0a%0a* ...%0a* does testing a representation of concepts like enaction or the extented mind in VR brings a better understanding of them than classical thought experiments?%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aFoundational research%0a* Plato's cave%0a* Nagel's What it's like to be a bat%0a* Simone Weil immersion%0a* Andre Leroi-Gourhan's Le geste et la parole%0a* Hoffman interface theory of perception%0a* Clark's extended cognition%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aCurrent research%0a%0a"accompanying commentaries of [thought experiments] arguers themselves make a context of dialogue explicit"%0a* [[https://scholar.uwindsor.ca/ossaarchive/OSSA2/papersandcommentaries/102/|A Way to Describe and Evaluate Thought Experiments, or Trying to Get a Grip on Virtual Reality]], 1997%0ahttps://journals.plos.org/plosone/article/figure/image?size=inline&id=info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0010564.g002#.png%0a* [[https://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0010564|First Person Experience of Body Transfer in Virtual Reality]], 2010%0a[[https://www.routledge.com/The-Routledge-Companion-to-Thought-Experiments-1st-Edition/Stuart-Fehige-Brown/p/book/9780415735087|The Routledge Companion to Thought Experiments]], 2017%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aCurrent research%0a* [[https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/frobt.2018.00101/full|Why Is Virtual Reality Interesting for Philosophers?]], Metzinger 2018%0a** Philosophy of Mind%0a** Epistemology%0a** Metaphysics%0a** New Subfields: Digital Aesthetics, Recent Philosophy of Technology, and Media Theory%0a** Action Theory, Free Will, and Self-Consciousness: Novel Affordances for Action%0a** '''Social and Political Philosophy: the Danger of Complex Social Hallucinations'''%0a** Applied Ethics%0a** Philosophy of Religion%0a** VR-Phenomenology in the Context of Comparative and Transcultural Philosophy%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aWhat's the practical link between VR and philosophy?%0a%0a* [[https://www.cc.gatech.edu/aimosaic/faculty/nersessian/papers/Is%2520this%2520the%2520end%2520of%2520thought%2520experiments.pdf|Computational Modeling: Is this the end of thought experiments in science?]]%0a%0a%25height=500px%25https://pbs.twimg.com/media/Dz6nFDDXcAAbHmL.jpg%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aWhat's the practical link between VR and philosophy?%0a%0a* [[https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-3-319-38983-7_6|Philosophy made visual, an experimental study]]%0a%0a%25height=500px%25https://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/te_replacement.jpg%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aA simple practical application%0a%0a🧠💡 -> 💻 -> 🧠💡 🧠💡 🧠💡%0a%0ahttps://images.tandf.co.uk/common/jackets/agentjpg/978041573/9780415735087.jpg%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aThe experiment%0a%0a(:html:)%0a%3ciframe width="90%25" height="600px" src="https://experiences.glitch.me/">%3c/iframe>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aTweaking the experiment%0a%0ahttps://experiences.glitch.me/configurator.htm%0a(:html:)%0a%3ciframe width="90%25" height="600px" src="https://experiences.glitch.me/configurator.html">%3c/iframe>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aHow does it work?%0a%0a(:html:)%0a%3ciframe width="800" height="600" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/nrj3JE-NHMw" frameborder="0" allow="accelerometer; autoplay; encrypted-media; gyroscope; picture-in-picture" allowfullscreen>%3c/iframe>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aAttaching sensor data to a camera%0a%0ahttps://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/devroadshow2019/figure-1-mozilla-hubs.gif%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aAttaching sensor data to controllers%0a%0a(:html:)%0a%3ciframe style="width:1400px; height:1400px;" src="/pub/home/devroadshow2019/svg_sketches/?url=interactions.svg" allowtransparency="true">%3c/iframe>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aEmulating VR%0a%0ahttps://blog.mozvr.com/content/images/2019/08/screenshot.gif%0a%0a[[https://blog.mozvr.com/webxr-emulator-extension/|WebXR emulator extension]]%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aGoing beyond thought experiments%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0ain VR programming%0a%0a(:html:)%0a%3cblockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en">%3cp lang="en" dir="ltr">Learn To Code In VR with vCoder! %3ca href="https://t.co/SpQft7fubS">https://t.co/SpQft7fubS%3c/a> is a %3ca href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/nonprofit?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">#nonprofit%3c/a> with a mission to improve and expand computer science %3ca href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/education?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">#education%3c/a> by utilizing the unique qualities of immersive technologies.%3ca href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/learntocode?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">#learntocode%3c/a> %3ca href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/VR?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">#VR%3c/a> %3ca href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/XR?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">#XR%3c/a> %3ca href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/CodeInVR?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">#CodeInVR%3c/a> %3ca href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/CodeTheFuture?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">#CodeTheFuture%3c/a> %3ca href="https://t.co/nTYLaaMhT5">pic.twitter.com/nTYLaaMhT5%3c/a>%3c/p>— vCoder (@CodeInVR) %3ca href="https://twitter.com/CodeInVR/status/1136317469042233344?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">June 5, 2019%3c/a>%3c/blockquote>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a(:html:)%0a%3ciframe width="1400" height="600" src="https://vatelier.net/MyDemo/newtooling/graph/" frameborder="0">%3c/iframe>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a[[https://vatelier.net/MyDemo/LinkedDemos/|https://fabien.benetou.fr//pub/PIMVR/InitialPrototypeThreeJS.png]]%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aOwn needs for VR : organizing thoughts [[Wiki/VirtualRealityInterface]]%0a%0a(:include Wiki.VirtualRealityInterface#visuals#visualsend:)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aInspired from thousands year old technique yet not focusing on memorisation%0a%0a(:html:)%0a%3cblockquote class="twitter-tweet">%3cp lang="en" dir="ltr">Virtual memory palaces: immersion aids recall %3ca href="https://t.co/4hg2RT6Csn">https://t.co/4hg2RT6Csn%3c/a> "using virtual environments for creating more memorable experiences that enhance productivity through better recall of large amounts of information organized using the idea of virtual memory palaces." %3ca href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/VR?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">#VR%3c/a>%3c/p>— Fabien Benetou (@utopiah) %3ca href="https://twitter.com/utopiah/status/1155106205930573824?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">July 27, 2019%3c/a>%3c/blockquote> %3cscript async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8">%3c/script> %0a(:htmlend:)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aWhy such an emphasis on embodiment within intangible context?%0a%0a"Why is navigation the preferred PIM retrieval method!" in%0a%0a%25height=400px%25https://muse.jhu.edu/book/48837/image/front_cover.jpg%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aBlocking external stimuli, reconsider your favourite thinking place.%0a%0a(:html:)%0a%3ciframe width="90%25" height="600px" src="https://zen-pim.glitch.me/">%3c/iframe>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aWhy VR rather than any other medium?%0a%0aTo make intangible objects tangible and thus naturally manipulable with its internal system of rules.%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aBenefits and risks : the unknown itself of consequences over time and at scale.%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aRisks, there are quite a few.%0a%0a* useless%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aRisks%0a%0a* addictive escapism, technologically enabling a deeper problem%0a%25height=200px%25 https://dreamcatcherreality.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/11/Matrix-battery-energy.jpg%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aRisks%0a%0a* {-machine autonomy-} increased information asymmetries%0a(:html:)%0a%3cblockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en">%3cp lang="en" dir="ltr">%3ca href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/ICYMI?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">#ICYMI%3c/a> we released our %3ca href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/Isaac?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">#Isaac%3c/a> robotic simulator at %3ca href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/GTC17?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">#GTC17%3c/a> to train virtual robots with realistic test scenarios. %3ca href="https://t.co/cZic08ZQso">https://t.co/cZic08ZQso%3c/a> %3ca href="https://t.co/GAZpKtdWwg">pic.twitter.com/GAZpKtdWwg%3c/a>%3c/p>— NVIDIA Embedded (@NVIDIAEmbedded) %3ca href="https://twitter.com/NVIDIAEmbedded/status/867432528423952384?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">May 24, 2017%3c/a>%3c/blockquote>%0a%3cscript async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8">%3c/script>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a(:html:)%0a%3cblockquote class="twitter-tweet">%3cp lang="en" dir="ltr">Reminder, especially after the "Human Joystick Attack" %3ca href="https://t.co/VXERn60oAx">https://t.co/VXERn60oAx%3c/a> , that you need a PROPER room to safely enjoy %3ca href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/VR?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">#VR%3c/a>! %3ca href="https://t.co/lP4vpgzYGz">https://t.co/lP4vpgzYGz%3c/a>%3c/p>— Fabien Benetou (@utopiah) %3ca href="https://twitter.com/utopiah/status/1151789131195961344?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">July 18, 2019%3c/a>%3c/blockquote> %3cscript async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8">%3c/script> %0a(:htmlend:)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aBecause your sensor data, so close to your body, is precious to manipulate you, for money and power.%0a%0ahttps://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2016/02/29/18/3173A83C00000578-0-image-a-32_1456770906222.jpg%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aOn the importance of [[https://www.collabora.com/news-and-blog/news-and-events/bringing-foss-xr-community-together.html|FLOSS in XR]]%0a%0ahttps://fossxr.dev/%0a%0ahttps://fossxr.dev/css/2017_style/img/FOSSXR-transparent.png%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aVR, a tool for thinking beyond thought experiments%0a%0a... but rather as an experimentation space that is%0a# espistemically useful, %25grey%25(Hoffman)%0a# socially shared'^*^', %25grey%25(Metzinger)%0a# rule coherent and %25grey%25(Nersessian)%0a# causaly scoped. %25grey%25(Kim)%0a%0a[--* thus this type of conference format might just be for a limited time.--]%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aVR works today.%0a%0aHow should we use it to think differently than before?%0a>>comment%3c%3c%0ahow does thinking in VR differ from thinking on paper from thinking without paper?%0a>>%3c%3c%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aVR, a tool for thinking beyond thought experiments%0a%0a%25grey%25(KUL, Leuven, September 2019)%0a%0a[--slides: https://fabien.benetou.fr/Testing/TechnologyAndSocietyKUL2019--]%0a%0a%25width=350px%25https://pbs.twimg.com/profile_images/1093866041946583040/bmUzc73J_400x400.jpg%0a%0a%25right%25Fabien Benetou [[https://twitter.com/utopiah|@Utopiah]], WebXR developer [[http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/|%25border='0px'%25Path:/pub/images/by_3.0_88x31.png]]%0a(:sectionend:) Testing.TremplinUTC2018=(:html:)%0a%3clink rel="stylesheet" href="/pub/reveal.js-master/css/theme/white.css">%0a%3cscript src="/pub/reveal.js-master/lib/js/head.min.js">%3c/script>%0a%3cstyle>%0a.reveal section img {border:0;}%0a%3c/style>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aPresentation check :%0a%0a# hide URL / fullscreen%0a# start 45min timer%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a%25width=200px%25https://www.tremplin-utc.asso.fr/medias/resize/300/10000/image/1616789563546dcc5e80844.png%0a%0a!!!Realite virtuelle et realite augmentee sur Internet, pourquoi et comment ?, Octobre 2018%0a%0a(Le dernier slide aura l'URL de cette presentation)%0a%0a----%0a%0a%25right%25Fabien Benetou [[https://twitter.com/utopiah|@Utopiah]], WebXR developer [[http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/|%25border='0px'%25Path:/pub/images/by_3.0_88x31.png]]%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aFabien Benetou ?%0a%0a* Developeur WebXR independant (PoC P&G, AirBus, Parlement Europeen, nombreuses startups)%0a* Co-fondateur technique (CTO) de startup WebVR (imec.istart 2017 incubee) %0a* Consultant technologies immersives web http://anel.asso.fr/wp-content/uploads/2017/06/Illustration_Logo-parlement-euro-p%25C3%25AAche-130x90.jpg Parlement Europeen (Departement innovation) 3/5 et %25width=130px%25http://www.intomobile.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/05/unicef-logo.jpg UNICEF (Fond innovation) 2/5%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a%0a(:section:)%0aFabien Benetou ? (bis)%0a%0aPresentations (e.g. vendredi dernier)%0a%0a%25height=300px%25[[http://www.mbcradio.tv/article/vid%25C3%25A9o-la-r%25C3%25A9alit%25C3%25A9-virtuelle-outil-incontournable-pour-r%25C3%25A9volutionner-le-domaine-de-la-m%25C3%25A9decine|https://pbs.twimg.com/media/Do7SgbsXkAULiFm.jpg]]%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a%0a(:section:)%0aFabien Benetou ? (tris)%0a%0aFormations (e.g. la semaine derniere)%0a%0a(:html:)%0a%3cblockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-conversation="none" data-lang="en">%3cp lang="fr" dir="ltr">L'atelier d'initiation VR/AR sur Maurice %3ca href="https://twitter.com/mozilla_fr?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">@mozilla_fr%3c/a> %3ca href="https://twitter.com/MozillaZineFr?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">@MozillaZineFr%3c/a> @hellosct1jours prend fin avec succčs, merci %3ca href="https://twitter.com/utopiah?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">@utopiah%3c/a> et demain nous terminons avec un séminaire sur comment la réalité virtuelle révolutionne le monde médical, notre intervenant %3ca href="https://twitter.com/utopiah?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">@utopiah%3c/a> %3ca href="https://t.co/BBpiHOJqRy">pic.twitter.com/BBpiHOJqRy%3c/a>%3c/p>— S S Pillai (@onlygan) %3ca href="https://twitter.com/onlygan/status/1047888847974146049?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">October 4, 2018%3c/a>%3c/blockquote>%0a%3cscript async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8">%3c/script>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a... mais peut-etre de facon plus importante encore:%0a%0a* J'ai un %25newwin%25[[Wiki/VirtualRealityInterface|reve en realite virrtuelle]]%0a%0a%25width=200px%25http://fabien.benetou.fr//pub/PIMVR/D3Graph.png http://fabien.benetou.fr//pub/PIMVR/InitialPrototypeThreeJS.png http://fabien.benetou.fr//pub/PIMVR/NetworkedVive.png http://fabien.benetou.fr//pub/PIMVR/VisualMetaphor.jpg http://fabien.benetou.fr//pub/PIMVR/VRPaintAction.jpg https://pbs.twimg.com/media/Ctf-Q8lWcAAU1Xg.jpg http://fabien.benetou.fr//pub/PIMVR/previewZones.jpg%0a%0a... et je ne suis pas seul %25thumb%25http://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/w3c-slide-content/extendedmind.jpg%25%25 %25newwin thumb%25[[https://github.com/kfarr/aframe-notecards/|https://github.com/kfarr/aframe-notecards/raw/master/images/screencap-vr-notecards.png]]%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a%0a(:section:)%0aPourquoi les logiciels libres sont si important en realite virtuelle? %0a%25comment%25You're basically strapping a state of the art all black device full of electronics running on software%0a%0a[@%0afabien@holodeck:~$ sudo su%0a[sudo] password for fabien: %0aSorry, try again.%0a[sudo] password for fabien: %0aSorry, try again.%0a[sudo] password for fabien: %0asudo: 3 incorrect password attempts%0afabien@holodeck:~$%0a@]%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:sectionextended data-background='https://roadtovrlive-5ea0.kxcdn.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/07/Mark-Zuckerberg-samsung-gear-vr.jpg':)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0ahttp://www.underconsideration.com/brandnew/archives/mozilla_2017_logo.png%0a%0aEt donc pourquoi j'ai contribue aux efforts de Mozilla en realite virtuelle ?%0a%25comment%25Because I have to know how it works and that, whenever I need, I can modify a piece, something fundamental in your daily life yet even more in VR since you as a developer and artist literally shape a new reality%0a[@%0afabien@holodeck:~$ sudo su%0a[sudo] password for fabien: %0aroot@holodeck:/home/fabien#%0a@]%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0ahttp://www.underconsideration.com/brandnew/archives/mozilla_2017_logo.png%0a%0aEtre un contributeur Mozilla en : codant pour A-Frame/A-painter, faire des (pull request) PR, decrire des bugs, ameliorer la documentation, organiser des evenements WebXR, donner des dizaines d'ateliers... mais surtout etre sur Slack !%0a%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aJe ne peux pas ...%0a%0a%25comment%25go to Mars, I can't scuba dive in the Marianne trenches, I can't juggle 4-dimensional toys, I can't hike in hyperbolic space, I can't organize my thoughts by moving them in space,%0ahttp://virtualrealitytimes.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/03/Screen-Shot-2016-09-14-at-4.37.05-PM.png%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aLa realite virtuelle, en soit, ne sert a RIEN.%0a%0a%25comment%25How it impacts your daily life and the daily life of those around you when you come back does matter.%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:sectionextended data-background='https://i.kinja-img.com/gawker-media/image/upload/s--GwVmX4Ri--/c_fit,fl_progressive,q_80,w_320/1350744892403313509.png':)%0a%0aQu'est-ce que la realite virtuelle ?%0a%25comment%25Fooling your senses, giving up temporarily control to explore another reality%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:sectionextended data-background='http://del.h-cdn.co/assets/17/15/1600x800/landscape-1492014161-delish-deep-dish-cauliflower-pizza-1.jpg':)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!La realite virtuelle (RV) ne sert vraiment a rien ?%0a%0a%25center%25ou a tout ?%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!La RV peut servir a :%0a%0aEntre dans l'impossible.%0a%0a%25center%25https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/5/55/Vasnetsov_samolet.jpg%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!La RV peut servir a :%0a%0aDes choses qui valent '''vraiment''' la peine car c'est tres couteux :%0a* 'experience en soit (logiciels et contenus),%0a* la capacite a s'isoler pendant un certain temps.%0a* %25gray%25l'espace physique,%25%25%0a* %25gray%25le materiel cher.%25%25%0a%0a%25center%25https://sdasia.co/wp-content/uploads/2014/11/shutterstock_101952889.jpg%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!La RV peut servir a :%0a!!!Par example:%0a* marcher sur Mars puis partir visiter TRAPPIST-1%0a* visiter le corps humain et manipuler des organes pour apprendre l'anatomie%0a* devenir Godzilla et se rappeler des dangers du nucleaire%0a* si vous etes sujet a l'arachnophobie caresser une tarantule%0a* se balader sur des montages russes de vos donees financieres du premier trimestre%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!La RV peut servir a :%0a!!!Par example:%0a* remonter le temps et jouer (ou s'echaper !) avec des dinosaures%0a* tester des projets d'architecture en direct%0a* experimenter avec l'accrochage d'un musee%0a* manipuler des materieux radioactifs pour s'entrainer%0a* changer de perspective sociale%0a* ...%0a%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!La RV peut servir a :%0a!!!Par example:%0a* marcher sur Mars puis partir visiter TRAPPIST-1%0a* %25orange%25visiter le corps humain et manipuler des organes pour %25purple%25apprendre l'anatomie%0a* %25orange%25devenir Godzilla et se rappeler des dangers du nucleaire%0a* %25green%25si vous etes sujet a l'arachnophobie caresser une tarantule%0a* %25red%25se balader sur des montages russes de vos donees financieres du premier trimestre%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!La RV peut servir a :%0a!!!Par example:%0a* %25green%25remonter le temps et jouer (ou s'echaper !) avec des dinosaures%0a* %25orange%25tester des projets %25blue%25d'architecture en direct%0a* %25blue%25experimenter avec l'accrochage d'un musee%0a* %25green%25manipuler des materieux radioactifs pour s'entrainer%0a* %25green%25changer de perspective sociale%0a* ...%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!La RV peut servir a :%0a%0aPour resumer :%0a# avoir le gout de %25purple%25l'inabordable%0a# essayer %25green%25l'inateignable%0a# %25orange%25changer d'echelle%0a# %25blue%25naturallement manipuler des objets en 3D%0a# donner des %25red%25affordances aux donnees par nature abstraites%0aClassement du plus facile au plus difficile%0a%0a>>center%3c%3c%0a%25width=500px%25http://opencv-python-tutroals.readthedocs.io/en/latest/_images/kmeansicon.jpg%0a>>%3c%3c%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!La RV peut servir a :%0a!!!Benefices supplementaires%0a* focus complet%0a** pas interruptions (mais ca devient possible, e.g. notifications via Steam)%0a** pas de multitache (mais ca devient possible, e.g. outils Oculus)%0a* possibilites d'enregistrer et de rejouer toutes les donnees y compris la ou le regard est porte%0a** a quoi faites-vous attention%0a** au contraire, qu'est-ce que vos ignorez%0a%0a>>center%3c%3c%0a%25width=500px%25http://www.fivepillarsyoga.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/02/o-MEDITATION-CITY-facebook-715x358.jpg%0a>>%3c%3c%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!!Materiel%0a%25width=300px%25https://cdn-images-1.medium.com/max/800/1*mGWz9YBY5Y2DcWI2wgcAsw.png http://htcsource.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/04/htc-vive-ifixit.jpg http://www.roadtovr.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/06/valve-vive-lighthouse-boundaries.jpg%0a%25width=600px%25http://www.roadtovr.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/07/vive-controllers-colored-icons-680x139.png%0a%25width=300px%25https://pbs.twimg.com/media/CiRK2yvUUAAd_HS.jpg%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!!Implementations%0a* images et videos 360 https://aframe.io/aframe/examples/boilerplate/panorama/%0a* images de synthese generees par un moteur 3D "temps reel" https://aframe.io/aframe/examples/boilerplate/hello-world/%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aMais pourquoi investir tant d'efforts ?%0a%0ahttps://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/AUF2018/walmart.jpg%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!!Des chiffres ? Juste 1 chiffre :%0a%0a!17 000%0a%0aCf [[https://blog.walmart.com/innovation/20180920/how-vr-is-transforming-the-way-we-train-associates|How VR is Transforming the Way We Train Associates]] by Jane Incao Special to Walmart Today, September 20, 2018%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aExamples : Genie *%0a%0aFormation professionelle, cf Strivr pour Walmart, mais aussi [[https://www.aquinasvr.com|http://www.aquinasvr.com/wp-content/uploads/AquinasVR-Logo-Retina.png]]%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aExamples : Genie Chimique%0a%0ahttps://altheria-solutions.com/%0a%0a(:html:)%0a%3ciframe width="800" height="450" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/ZUIIrIGMIJc?start=68" frameborder="0" allow="autoplay; encrypted-media" allowfullscreen>%3c/iframe>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aExamples : Genie Urbain%0a%0ahttps://www.insitevr.com%0a%0a(:html:)%0a%3ciframe width="800" height="450" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/pihsEi1RPJA" frameborder="0" allow="autoplay; encrypted-media" allowfullscreen>%3c/iframe>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aExamples : Genie Mecanique (de l'UTC!)%0a%0ahttps://meshroomvr.com%0a%0a(:html:)%0a%3ciframe width="800" height="450" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/YxwRBiDN8n0" frameborder="0" allow="autoplay; encrypted-media" allowfullscreen>%3c/iframe>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aExamples : Genie Informatique%0a%0aeh, ironiquement...%0a%0a[[https://medium.com/@iamnayr/building-the-kubernetes-virtual-reality-experience-b681464f0c98|Kubernetes VR]]%0ahttps://camo.githubusercontent.com/d21c6ed0f8ce54b24cd1097965cc08f0ee712a3c/687474703a2f2f692e67697068792e636f6d2f6c337652355a5864796e495049317549382e676966#.gif%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aExamples : Genie Informatique%0a%0aeh, ironiquement...%0a%0a[[https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-365/blog/2018/05/21/sharepoint-innovations-transform-content-collaboration-with-mixed-reality-and-ai/|SharePoint Spaces]]%0a%0ahttps://www.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-365/blog/wp-content/uploads/sites/2/2018/05/SharePoint-spaces-1.gif%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aExamples : Genie Informatique%0a%0aAu final surtout des outils de productions et evidement, les jeux.%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aExamples : Genie Biologique%0a%0a(Pour plus de details sur la realite virtuelle et augmentee en medecine voir ma presentation [[OSSKeynoteMIH2018|Open Source Seminar 2018 - Realite virtuelle et medecine: comment la VR revolutionne les soins et les therapies ?]])%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aDecouvrir une salle d'operation sans y etre avec le CHU de Nantes%0a%0ahttp://tech.eu/wp-content/uploads/2018/07/lucid04.gif%0a%0acf http://tech.eu/features/20590/european-healthcare-goes-xr-virtual-augmented-and-mixed-reality/%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a%0a(:section:)%0aComprendre comment une molecule commerciale agit%0a%0ahttps://aframe.io/images/awoa/antibody-journey.gif%0a%0a[[Portfolio/Cimzia]]%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aUn manque de psychologues en Turquie%0a%0ahttp://s21028.pcdn.co/wp-content/uploads/2017/12/IDEASIS_SocialPost.png%0a%0ahttp://unicefstories.org/2017/12/07/ideasis/ %25width=130px%25http://www.intomobile.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/05/unicef-logo.jpg%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aVisualiser une empreinte numerique dentaire%0a%0a%25height=400px%25https://www.tootyvr.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/09/homptooty22.jpg%0a%0ahttps://www.tootyvr.com%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aGestion du stress%0a%0a(:html:)%0a%3ciframe width="800" height="450" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/l241OACsmA0?start=0&rel=0&showinfo=0" frameborder="0" allow="autoplay; encrypted-media" allowfullscreen>%3c/iframe>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a%0ahttps://composure.site%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aAfficher un scan MRI en 3D via WebVR%0a%0ahttps://raw.githubusercontent.com/kfarr/aframe-mri-poc/master/assets/aframe-mri-poc.gif%0a%0ahttps://github.com/kfarr/aframe-mri-poc%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aAfficher un scan MRI en 3D via WebAR%0a%0ahttps://raw.githubusercontent.com/kfarr/aframe-mri-poc/master/assets/arscreencap.png%0a%0ahttps://github.com/kfarr/aframe-mri-poc%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aEt justement, la realite augmentee (RA) dans tout cela ?%0a%0ahttps://compass-ssl.surface.com/assets/05/88/05880203-90fb-49c4-9065-dbb8c77cf4d5.jpg?n=WhyHololens_Hero_1920_img.jpg%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a[[https://vimeo.com/166807261|HYPER-REALITY]] devKeiichi Matsuda%0a%0ahttps://autonome.github.io/elephant/public/imgs/hyper-reality.gif%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aEt la realite augmentee (RA) dans tout cela ?%0a%0aCasques: HoloLens (2016) vs Meta2 (2017) vs MagicLeap (2018)%0a%0a%25height=300px%25https://regmedia.co.uk/2018/08/23/magic_leap_teardown.jpg http://i.gzn.jp/img/2016/04/08/microsoft-hololens-teardown/a02.jpg%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aLa RA sur table (webcam + projecteur)%0a%0ahttps://dynamicland.org (ou sa copie libre https://paperprograms.org )%0a%0ahttps://dynamicland.org/Images/1-2-programming.jpg%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aRealite augmentee, tout commence (encore) par de plus belles photos%0a%0ahttps://images-eu.ssl-images-amazon.com/images/G/02/uk-electronics/shops/sony/W210_Facedetector-large.jpg%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aRealite augmentee et apprentissage machine%0a%0ahttps://user-images.githubusercontent.com/9496670/37608163-33e7e8d6-2bdd-11e8-8b87-cd17481e55a7.png%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aApprentissage machine + RA pour la recherche documentaire%0a%0a[[https://aviz.fr/~bbach/arcanvas/Bach2017arcanvas.pdf|Drawing into the AR-CANVAS:Designing Embedded Visualizations for Augmented Reality]]%0a%0ahttps://pbs.twimg.com/media/DbpwiWkW0AAM1Cy.jpg%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aAvec marqueur%0a%0ahttps://github.com/jeromeetienne/AR.js/%0a%0ahttps://cloud.githubusercontent.com/assets/252962/23441016/ab6900ce-fe17-11e6-971b-24614fb8ac0e.png%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a%0a(:section:)%0aSans marqueur : ARKit (Apple) vs ARCore (Google) vs... le reste%0a%0aRealite augmentee, sans magie%0a%0a(:html:)%0a%3ciframe width="800" height="450" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/Gop44gZso_Y?rel=0&showinfo=0" frameborder="0" allow="autoplay; encrypted-media" allowfullscreen>%3c/iframe>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aRealite augmentee, sans magie : positionnement%0a%0a %3ca-scene hit-test>%0a(:html:)%0a%3ciframe width="800" height="450" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/TG6w7S0TNAA?rel=0&showinfo=0" frameborder="0" allow="autoplay; encrypted-media" allowfullscreen>%3c/iframe>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aRealite augmentee, sans magie : mesures%0a pointA.distanceTo(pointB); //thanks to threejs Vector3 utils%0a(:html:)%0a%3ciframe width="800" height="450" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/R5xk_zWgx50?rel=0&showinfo=0" frameborder="0" allow="autoplay; encrypted-media" allowfullscreen>%3c/iframe>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aRealite augmentee, sans magie : mouvement verticaux%0a(:html:)%0a%3ciframe width="800" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/e7w7DDhi93I?rel=0&showinfo=0" frameborder="0" allow="autoplay; encrypted-media" allowfullscreen>%3c/iframe>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a(:html:)%0a%3cblockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en">%3cp lang="en" dir="ltr">Prototyping %3ca href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/AR?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">#AR%3c/a> tools using a Tupperware transparent cover as a “display” %3ca href="https://t.co/OHopqfsHnt">pic.twitter.com/OHopqfsHnt%3c/a>%3c/p>— Fabien Benetou (@utopiah) %3ca href="https://twitter.com/utopiah/status/959039651779698689?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">February 1, 2018%3c/a>%3c/blockquote>%0a%3cscript async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8">%3c/script>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!RA, RV... pourquoi en parler ensemble ?%0a%0aDifferences ? Similarites ?%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aLe probleme du natif...%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0ahttp://i.imgur.com/LlZt2Xu.jpg%0a%0aDe beaux jardins clots...%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0ahttp://cdn.arstechnica.net/wp-content/uploads/2015/03/Blu_ray_icon.png%0a%0aLa meilleure qualite oui mais...%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0ahttps://www.teknoblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/01/netflix-logo-beyaz-060116.png%0a%0aLa distribution en pratique est au moins aussi importante !%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:sectionextended data-background='http://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/w3c-slide-content/cycle.png':)%0a%0aDifficultes s'accumulant par cycle d'amelioration%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:sectionextended data-background='http://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/w3c-slide-content/cycles.png':)%0a%0aEt s'accumulant toujours plus%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:sectionextended data-background='http://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/w3c-slide-content/iterations.png':)%0a%0aA chaque iteration%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0ahttps://tctechcrunch2011.files.wordpress.com/2016/06/app-store-graveyard1.jpg%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aUne possible solution%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aEt si une platforme supportait tout le materiel ? '''WebXR'''.%0a%0a%25thumb%25http://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/w3c-slide-content/browserdilema.png%0a%0ahttps://cdn-images-1.medium.com/max/2000/1*_UMg85H2VmTKkQ8UaoAykw.jpeg%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a%0a(:section:)%0aOui... mais une seconde, peut-on faire de la 3D sur le web ?%0a%0a(:html:)%0a%3cblockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en">%3cp lang="en" dir="ltr">When people ask if 3D or %3ca href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/VR?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">#VR%3c/a> on the web can really be "pretty" I'll also start to share %3ca href="https://twitter.com/Sketchfab?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">@sketchfab%3c/a> %3ca href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/glTF?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">#glTF%3c/a> page %3ca href="https://t.co/kbpPDAnxMA">https://t.co/kbpPDAnxMA%3c/a> in addition to %3ca href="https://twitter.com/playcanvas?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">@PlayCanvas%3c/a> %3ca href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/WebGL2?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">#WebGL2%3c/a> "After the flood" demo %3ca href="https://t.co/er6XaLwM8h">https://t.co/er6XaLwM8h%3c/a> and %3ca href="https://twitter.com/thespite?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">@thespite%3c/a> cru·ci·form %3ca href="https://t.co/QbaIudghxC">https://t.co/QbaIudghxC%3c/a> %3ca href="https://t.co/bgarsZbVdA">pic.twitter.com/bgarsZbVdA%3c/a>%3c/p>— Fabien Benetou (@utopiah) %3ca href="https://twitter.com/utopiah/status/956840285719363585?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">January 26, 2018%3c/a>%3c/blockquote>%0a%3cscript async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8">%3c/script>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aOui... mais une seconde, peut-on vraiment faire de la RV sur le web ?%0a%0ahttp://caniuse.com/#feat=webvr%0a%0ahttps://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/caniusewebvr.png%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:sectionextended data-background='http://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/w3c-slide-content/browsers.png':)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aIncluant le support de tous les controlleurs existant%0ahttps://blog.mozvr.com/content/images/2017/10/input-mapping.png%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aEn fait le '''web''' {-, n'est pas "juste un portage basse resolution"-} mais peut etre mieux que le natif.%0a%0a* ✓ Oui votre contenu peut etre visionne hors ligne (WebVR PWAs, Progressive Web Apps).%0a* ✓ Oui vous pouvez faire des transitions RV-a-RV (sans passer par un "app store", et donc en passant des donnees !)%0a%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:sectionextended data-background='https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/674727/27721720-19388346-5d17-11e7-912b-499886be0a8d.gif':)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aProfitant de tous les avantages du reseau quasiment "gratuitement"%0a%0a(:html:)%0a%3cblockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en">%3cp lang="en" dir="ltr">Fabien Benetou hosting amazing %3ca href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/WebVR?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">#WebVR%3c/a> workshop %3ca href="https://twitter.com/utopiah?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">@utopiah%3c/a> %3ca href="https://twitter.com/mozillavr?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">@mozillavr%3c/a> %3ca href="https://twitter.com/aframevr?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">@aframevr%3c/a> %3ca href="https://t.co/KkENZf8Js9">pic.twitter.com/KkENZf8Js9%3c/a>%3c/p>— Aquinas (@AquinasLearning) %3ca href="https://twitter.com/AquinasLearning/status/923334507926884357?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">October 25, 2017%3c/a>%3c/blockquote>%0a%3cscript async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8">%3c/script>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0ahttps://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/w3c-slide-content/adaptive.jpg%0a%0aCeci cree evidement de nouveaux challenges%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0ahttp://unboring.net/cases/img/deeplinking/3_fue_responsive_webVR.png%0a%0aMais cela cree aussi de nouvelles opportunites%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a%25width=400px%25https://pbs.twimg.com/media/C3WMzYaWcAAJofV.jpg%0a%0aUn processus de creation et feedback toujours plus social et rapide%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:sectionextended data-background='https://blog.mozvr.com/content/images/2017/03/animationTool-1.gif':)%0a%0aDe nouveaux outils%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:sectionextended data-background='http://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/w3c-slide-content/stack.png':)%0a%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!!Les limites du natif en realitee augmentee (RA)%0a%0a%25height=500px%25https://autonome.github.io/elephant/public/imgs/zero-aug17.png%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!!Les limites du natif en realitee augmentee (RA) (bis)%0a%0ahttp://ghk.h-cdn.co/assets/17/03/1600x800/gallery-1484671302-healthyappetizers.jpg%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!!WebAR, la definition%0a%0a%25height=400px%25https://3c1703fe8d.site.internapcdn.net/newman/gfx/news/hires/phone.jpg%0a%0aDebut des 2011 avec le navigateur Argon (projet demarre en 2009) GeorgiaTech %0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!!WebAR ca marche partout ?%0a%0a* [[https://twitter.com/metaglasses/status/906269379905683463|meta2]]%0a* iOS 11 on iPhone 6S & above%0a* ... arguably anything with a camera%0a%0a%25height=200px%25https://pbs.twimg.com/media/DJO3MjDVYAUILPs.jpg%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!!WebAR ca marche partout ?%0a%0a%25height=200px%25http://cdn.digital-photo-secrets.com/images/mobile-phone-camera-close.jpg https://temasys.io/wp-content/uploads/2017/02/BrowserSupportImage.png%0a%0a%25height=200px%25https://www.3ders.org/images2015/intels-realsense-depth-sensing-3d-camera-about-to-get-real-00001.png https://i.ytimg.com/vi/UipeQVO0aw8/maxresdefault.jpg%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!!Conclusion%0a%0ahttp://1.bp.blogspot.com/-VEwmcVmLm3k/UHCQRgBKPHI/AAAAAAAAAGE/ydyEgARWJpE/s1600/nokia.png%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aQuestions recurrentes :%0a%0a* Mais ca marche avec mon telephone mobile ?%0a* Performance ? Utilisation de la carte graphique (GPU) ? Quelle carte graphique acheter ?%0a* combien coute X ?%0a* les videos 360 vont remplacer les films traditionels ?%0a* au final a quoi sert la RV, juste a l'education ou formation profesionelle ?%0a* RV %3c RA ?%0a%0aQuestions bonus (si on a le temps):%0a* comment ai-je commence dans le domaine ?%0a* pourquoi ce renouveau de la RV et RA maintenant ?%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aResources pour aller plus loin%0a* mailto:fabien-questions@benetou.fr + [[https://www.linkedin.com/in/benetoufabien/|LinkedIn]]%0a* [[http://rv01.ens.utc.fr/|RV01]], RA01?%0a* Experience on Demand ([[https://www.experience-on-demand.com|livre]] et [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HZKGde91Xfs|video de 50min]], Talks at Google)%0a* [[https://www.coursera.org/courses?languages=en&query="virtual+reality"|Coursera]] (>10), [[https://www.edx.org/course?search_query=virtual+reality|EdX]] (>2), et autres MOOCs%0a* labos de recherches%0a** UTC avec [[https://www.hds.utc.fr/|Heudiasyc]],%0a** Mel Slater a Barcelone avec [[http://event-lab.org/|Event Lab]],%0a** Jemery Bailenson a Stanford avec [[https://vhil.stanford.edu/|Virtual Human Interaction lab]] %0a%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aAller plus loin des le weekend prochain en pratiquant !%0a* Learnathon a Bruxelles https://eventbrite.com/e/48797596926%0a** "1 weekend/ 48 hours to build a VR experience from a coding or a 3D design point of view !2 technologies will be proposed : WebVR or Unity3D - stick to the one that suits you.1 hardware : Oculus Go"%0a%0a%25height=300px%25https://img.evbuc.com/https%253A%252F%252Fcdn.evbuc.com%252Fimages%252F49346090%252F227332008222%252F1%252Foriginal.jpg?w=800&auto=compress&rect=0%252C60%252C1280%252C640&s=4eea79e02668fb88289bbdf0d3f3953f#.jpg%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a%25width=200px%25https://www.tremplin-utc.asso.fr/medias/resize/300/10000/image/1616789563546dcc5e80844.png%0a%0a!!!Realite virtuelle et realite augmentee sur Internet, pourquoi et comment ?, Octobre 2018%0a%0aSlides: [--https://fabien.benetou.fr/Testing/TremplinUTC2018--]%0a%0a----%0a%0a%25right%25Fabien Benetou [[https://twitter.com/utopiah|@Utopiah]], WebXR developer [[http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/|%25border='0px'%25Path:/pub/images/by_3.0_88x31.png]]%0a(:sectionend:) Testing.UIXLabMarch2017=(:html:)%0a%3clink rel="stylesheet" href="/pub/reveal.js-master/css/theme/sky.css">%0a%3cscript src="/pub/reveal.js-master/lib/js/head.min.js">%3c/script>%0a%3cstyle>%0a.reveal section img {border:0;}%0a%3c/style>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!UX & VR%0a%25center%25Now that you can design entire worlds,[[%3c%3c]]how can you do it right?%25%25%0a----%0a%25center%25[[http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/|%25border='0px'%25Path:/pub/images/by_3.0_88x31.png]]%25%25%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!Plan%0a## Credentials%0a## What is VR for%0a## How does VR work%0a## Old and new constraints%0a## TL;DR: some UX for VR guidelines%0a## Q&A%0a## Demos%0a## Workshops goals%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!Credentials%0a* Fabien Benetou (:html:)%0a%3ciframe id="background" src="/pub/home/3DSelf/" style="z-index : 99; top : 0; left : 0; margin : 0; padding : 0; overflow: hidden; border:none; width:25%25; height:200px; float:right;" >%3c/iframe>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a* lead dev for a %25newwin%25[[http://fabien.benetou.fr/Portfolio/Bobsleigh|winning webVR project hackathon]] in January (and %25newwin%25[[http://fabien.benetou.fr/Portfolio/VRInceptionSchool|May]]) 2016%0a* given dozen of free & paid workshops on webVR last year [--(~15 software/content + 1 laser cutting + 1 electronics)--] and a %25newwin%25[[http://hackleague.io/coding-battle-webvr-building-virtual-world-future/|HackLeague dev battle]]%0ahttp://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/w3c-slide-content/background.png%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a* %25newwin%25[[http://fabien.benetou.fr/Portfolio/Cimzia|successfully delivered a webVR experience to UCB]], September %0ahttp://au.hudson.com/portals/au/images/Pages/Featured%2520clients/ucb_long.jpg https://aframe.io/images/awoa/antibody-journey.gif%0a* participated in the %25newwin%25[[https://w3c.github.io/vr-workshop/participants.html|W3C WebVR workshop, San Jose]] October%0a* invited by %25newwin%25[[https://wiki.mozilla.org/All_Hands/2016_Hawaii|Mozilla for All Hands, Hawaii]] December%0a** Mozilla AFrame contributor%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0abut maybe more importantly%0a* I have a %25newwin%25[[Wiki/VirtualRealityInterface|VR dream]]%0a%0a%25width=200px%25http://fabien.benetou.fr//pub/PIMVR/D3Graph.png http://fabien.benetou.fr//pub/PIMVR/InitialPrototypeThreeJS.png http://fabien.benetou.fr//pub/PIMVR/NetworkedVive.png http://fabien.benetou.fr//pub/PIMVR/VisualMetaphor.jpg http://fabien.benetou.fr//pub/PIMVR/VRPaintAction.jpg https://pbs.twimg.com/media/Ctf-Q8lWcAAU1Xg.jpg http://fabien.benetou.fr//pub/PIMVR/previewZones.jpg%0a%0a... and I'm not alone anymore %25thumb%25http://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/w3c-slide-content/extendedmind.jpg%25%25 %25newwin thumb%25[[https://github.com/kfarr/aframe-notecards/|https://github.com/kfarr/aframe-notecards/raw/master/images/screencap-vr-notecards.png]]%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!What is VR for%0a%0a%25center%25Everything?%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!What is VR for%0a%0aTo step in the impossible.%0a%0a%25center%25https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/5/55/Vasnetsov_samolet.jpg%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!What is VR for%0a%0aWhy? Because VR '''is''' costly, you need:%0a* the experience itself (software with assets),%0a* the ability to be unreachable for a while.%0a* %25gray%25the physical space,%25%25%0a* %25gray%25the expensive hardware.%25%25%0a%0a%25center%25https://sdasia.co/wp-content/uploads/2014/11/shutterstock_101952889.jpg%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!What is VR for%0a!!!examples%0a* walk on Mars then leave to visit TRAPPIST-1%0a* be the human body and poke organs to learn anatomy%0a* become Godzilla to reminisce the danger of nuclear weapons%0a* if you have arachnophobia to caress a tarantula%0a* ride a roller-coaster of Q1 financial data%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!What is VR for%0a!!!more examples%0a* go back in time to see dinosaurs%0a* test architectural ideas live%0a* experiment with the art layout of a museum%0a* manipulate radioactive materials to train%0a* change social perspective%0a* ...%0a%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!What is VR for%0a!!!examples%0a* %25green%25walk on Mars then leave to visit TRAPPIST-1%0a* %25orange%25be the human body and poke organs to %25purple%25learn anatomy%0a* %25orange%25become Godzilla to reminisce the danger of nuclear weapons%0a* %25green%25if you have arachnophobia to caress a tarantula%0a* %25red%25ride a roller-coaster of Q1 financial data%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!What is VR for%0a!!!more examples%0a* %25green%25go back in time to see dinosaurs%0a* %25orange%25test %25blue%25architectural ideas live%0a* %25blue%25experiment with the art layout of a museum%0a* %25green%25manipulate radioactive materials to %25purple%25train%0a* %25green%25change social perspective%0a* ...%0a%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!What is VR for%0a%0aTo summarize:%0a# get a taste of the %25purple%25unaffordable%0a# try the %25green%25unreachable%0a# %25orange%25change scale%0a# %25blue%25naturally manipulate spacial objects%0a# give %25red%25affordances to abstract data%0aSorted by production difficulty (easiest to hardest)%0a%0a>>center%3c%3c%0a%25width=500px%25http://opencv-python-tutroals.readthedocs.io/en/latest/_images/kmeansicon.jpg%0a>>%3c%3c%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!What is VR for%0a!!!Bonus benefits%0a* full focus%0a** no interruptions%0a** no multitasking%0a* possibility to record and replay all data including gaze%0a** what are you paying attention to%0a** what are you ignoring%0a%0a>>center%3c%3c%0a%25width=500px%25http://www.fivepillarsyoga.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/02/o-MEDITATION-CITY-facebook-715x358.jpg%0a>>%3c%3c%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!How does VR work%0a%0aClose your eyes...%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!!hardware%0a%25width=300px%25https://cdn-images-1.medium.com/max/800/1*mGWz9YBY5Y2DcWI2wgcAsw.png http://htcsource.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/04/htc-vive-ifixit.jpg http://www.roadtovr.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/06/valve-vive-lighthouse-boundaries.jpg%0a%25width=600px%25http://www.roadtovr.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/07/vive-controllers-colored-icons-680x139.png%0a%25width=300px%25https://pbs.twimg.com/media/CiRK2yvUUAAd_HS.jpg%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!!needs%0a%25width=700px%25https://cdn-images-1.medium.com/max/800/1*-yw-CbAubA3RqP2PzkfEsg.png%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!!body%0a%25width=500px%25https://cdn-images-1.medium.com/max/800/1*TxrR4g5d6HZVhBN0nyRwcA.jpeg %0a%0a%0a%25width=300px%25http://www.divernet.com/library/sid66/334322.jpg%25%25 not %25width=100px%25 http://vignette2.wikia.nocookie.net/ironman/images/9/96/Iron-Man-AOU-Render.png%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!!environment%0ahttps://cdn-images-1.medium.com/max/800/1*07fEZmJ7JVAwa9TExmjtKw.png%0a%0a%25width=150px%25https://cdn-images-1.medium.com/max/800/1*FYiAzZOvMvr3HZ21xY7BdA.png https://cdn-images-1.medium.com/max/800/1*mtWG5W_Jsg8JrjqWS3XA4w.png%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!!environment (bis)%0a(:html:)%0a%3ciframe id="background" src="http://vatelier.net/MyDemo/UIXLab/" style="z-index : 99; top : 0; left : 0; margin : 0; padding : 0; overflow: hidden; border:none; width:75%25; height:400px;" >%3c/iframe>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a%0aOptional : %25newwin%25[[http://jsbin.com/sefobu/edit?html,output|live coding session]]%0a%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!!interfaces%0a%25width=300px%25https://material-design.storage.googleapis.com/publish/vr_v_1/vrexternal/0B7WCemMG6e0VaGR4NEIxUlZ0VmM/interactivepatterns_displayreticle.png https://material-design.storage.googleapis.com/publish/vr_v_1/vrexternal/0B7WCemMG6e0VTER3TnN6T1BDaDQ/interactivepatterns_feedback_audio.png https://material-design.storage.googleapis.com/publish/vr_v_1/vrexternal/0B7WCemMG6e0VREMzWkpKRm85WUU/interactivepatterns_controls_fusebuttons.png%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!!your target platforms%0a%25width=800px%25http://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/w3c-slide-content/platforms.jpg%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!Old and new constraints%0a%25width=200px%25http://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/w3c-slide-content/web-accessibility.jpg http://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/w3c-slide-content/responsive.png%0a%25width=200px%25http://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/w3c-slide-content/adaptive_vs_responsive.png http://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/w3c-slide-content/adaptive.jpg%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!All together now...%0ahttp://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/w3c-slide-content/content.png%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!TL;DR: some UX for VR guidelines%0a# '''test in VR'''. If you did not try you are WRONG.%0a# it's '''all''' work in progress, we are learning.%0a# the medium has strength and weaknesses.%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!TL;DR: some UX for VR guidelines (extras)%0a* don't control the camera rotation, make smooth movements%0a* know where people usually look%0a* know how the body works%0a* make a consistent environment%0a* forget photorealism%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!TL;DR: some UX for VR guidelines (more extras)%0a* know the minimum mean of interaction%0a* provide sensory feedback for ALL actions%0a* good silhouette, emotively animated with appropriate audio >> all the polygons in the world%0a* principles of legible design, too much text = headache (like '''NOW but worst!''')%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!Q&A%0a* [--360, 3D, VR, positional tracking, eye tracking, room-scale, controllers, in-VR authoring, etc.--]%0aDon't be shy, do ask.%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!Demos%0ahttp://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/GoogleCardboardDesignLab.jpg%0a* [[https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.google.vr.cardboard.apps.designlab&hl=en|Cardboard Design Lab]] by Google%0a* %25newwin%25http://output.jsbin.com/gazacix own explorations%0a%25newwin%25[[(http://www.)VRLab-Brussels.info]] for more VR events%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!Workshops goals%0a# before and after a VR experience (new newsroom)%0a** [--or how do I get somehow to prepare before putting the HMD then nicely decompress after to get the most out of it, especially in a non entertainment situation--]%0a# light and sound to drive attention (professional education)%0a** [--or where do I place lights, turn then on or off with what intensity, how do I manage noise, background sound, etc so make somebody look away from something and focus on something else--]%0a# interaction density (dinosaur escape room)%0a** [--or how many switch, locks, etc I put in a small room to get somebody interest but not overwhelmed by a combinatorial amount of possibilities--]%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!Extras...%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a* workflow%0a** %25thumb%25https://pbs.twimg.com/media/C3WMzYaWcAAJofV.jpg%0a* mapping the space%0a** %25thumb%25http://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/w3c-slide-content/actorslayers.png%0a* More targets%0a%25thumb%25http://unboring.net/cases/img/deeplinking/3_fue_responsive_webVR.png%0a* mapping%0a** %25thumb%25https://cdn-images-1.medium.com/max/800/1*lI82aaUqT5q5i9UEJsHIlw.gif%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!!Fast temporary cortical remapping via sensory substitution%0a%0a%25width=200px%25https://img.clipartfest.com/f6410a3a65ee7c2c1434a203ba15e83e_globe-cute-clipart-1-cute-globe-clipart_256-256.png http://www.webinnate.co.uk/science/images/periscope.jpg http://www.pakemanprimary.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2015/09/senses_characters_flynnpng.png https://img.clipartfest.com/913f6c1c1a2269f9e14227d5a3bb6728_cute-brain-clipart-cute-brain-clipart_500-372.jpeg%0a(:sectionend:) Testing.UNICEFJune2018=(:html:)%0a%3clink rel="stylesheet" href="/pub/reveal.js-master/css/theme/black.css">%0a%3cscript src="/pub/reveal.js-master/lib/js/head.min.js">%3c/script>%0a%3cstyle>%0a.reveal section img {border:0;}%0a%3c/style>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aPresentation check :%0a%0a# hide URL (fullscreen F11)%0a# check that reveal timer is configured properly (default: 30min)%0a# have water available%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a%0a!!WebXR: how immersive content on the Web reaches a larger audience%0a%0a(UNICEF, June 2018 workshop)%0a%0a%25width=350px%25http://ventureburn.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/08/UNICEFUN051292Herwig.jpg%0a%0a%25right%25Fabien Benetou [[https://twitter.com/utopiah|@Utopiah]], WebXR developer [[http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/|%25border='0px'%25Path:/pub/images/by_3.0_88x31.png]]%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aI can't ...%0a%0a%25comment%25go to Mars, I can't scuba dive in the Marianne trenches, I can't juggle 4-dimensional toys, I can't hike in hyperbolic space, I can't organize my thoughts by moving them in space,%0ahttp://virtualrealitytimes.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/03/Screen-Shot-2016-09-14-at-4.37.05-PM.png%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aVR in itself does not matter.%0a%0a%25comment%25How it impacts your daily life and the daily life of those around you when you come back does matter.%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:sectionextended data-background='http://www.cpr.org/sites/default/files/styles/large/public/images/prisonvr6.turk_.jpg':)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aGreat, now I can just tell a complete stranger to try this exciting new medium!%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:sectionextended data-background='http://del.h-cdn.co/assets/17/15/1600x800/landscape-1492014161-delish-deep-dish-cauliflower-pizza-1.jpg':)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aSo what?%0a%0aWell... your main stakeholder might have never tried VR!%0a%0a%25width=300px%25http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-6lrXWHYddK0/UGO7UZ-WMQI/AAAAAAAAAbs/SuBDKHKw-Ok/s1600/Bottomless+Pit.jpg%0a%0aand might also expect a software solution to work for years.%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aWhy does open source matter in VR? %0a%25comment%25You're basically strapping a state of the art all black device full of electronics running on software%0a%0a[@%0afabien@holodeck:~$ sudo su%0a[sudo] password for fabien: %0aSorry, try again.%0a[sudo] password for fabien: %0aSorry, try again.%0a[sudo] password for fabien: %0asudo: 3 incorrect password attempts%0afabien@holodeck:~$%0a@]%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:sectionextended data-background='https://roadtovrlive-5ea0.kxcdn.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/07/Mark-Zuckerberg-samsung-gear-vr.jpg':)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0ahttp://www.underconsideration.com/brandnew/archives/mozilla_2017_logo.png%0a%0aWhy I'm contributing to Mozilla?%0a%25comment%25Because I have to know how it works and that, whenever I need, I can modify a piece, something fundamental in your daily life yet even more in VR since you as a developer and artist literally shape a new reality%0a[@%0afabien@holodeck:~$ sudo su%0a[sudo] password for fabien: %0aroot@holodeck:/home/fabien#%0a@]%0a%0ahttps://i.kinja-img.com/gawker-media/image/upload/s--GwVmX4Ri--/c_fit,fl_progressive,q_80,w_320/1350744892403313509.png'%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0ahttp://www.underconsideration.com/brandnew/archives/mozilla_2017_logo.png%0a%0aHow I'm contributing : A-Frame/A-painter PRs, issues, docs, participated to All Hands Hawaii and All Hands Austin, Dev Road Show Asia, Mozilla Tech Speaker... but mostly just chatting on Slack!%0a%0a%25thumb%25https://da2n2ohdektbr.cloudfront.net/uploads/logos/2016/11/23/11/11/image_gallery_mo132.png http://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/devroadshowasia.png https://air.cdn.mozilla.net/media/cache/b9/d8/b9d8e28cf113f03ee05f68ce21d68ba6.png %0a%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a~200 WebVR demos%0a%0a%25width=600px%25https://camo.githubusercontent.com/304309420aa5397bf195e0ed8eafc6f1036eba09/68747470733a2f2f616672616d652e696f2f696d616765732f61776f612f666f6f7462616c6c2d76722e676966#.png%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aIncluding one specific demo you tool builders might be curious about:%0a%0aMozilla All Hands, Austin December 2017%0a(:html:)%0a%3cblockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en">%3cp lang="en" dir="ltr">When %3ca href="https://twitter.com/utopiah?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">@utopiah%3c/a> decides to make VR more like LEGOs, and turns %3ca href="https://twitter.com/aframevr?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">@aframevr%3c/a> into a more blocky experience drawing inspiration from Scratch! 🤩✨ %3ca href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/webvr?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">#webvr%3c/a> %3ca href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/yallhands?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">#yallhands%3c/a> %3ca href="https://t.co/5H1aM6tZYq">pic.twitter.com/5H1aM6tZYq%3c/a>%3c/p>— 𝔣𝔩𝔞𝔨𝔦 (@slsoftworks) %3ca href="https://twitter.com/slsoftworks/status/941403037880520705?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">December 14, 2017%3c/a>%3c/blockquote>%0a%3cscript async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8">%3c/script>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a... and now that I spent all that time learning, building, creating I want to SHARE what I made!%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0athe problems%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0ahttp://i.imgur.com/LlZt2Xu.jpg%0a%0awalled gardens%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0ahttp://cdn.arstechnica.net/wp-content/uploads/2015/03/Blu_ray_icon.png%0a%0aquality as an excuse%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0ahttps://www.teknoblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/01/netflix-logo-beyaz-060116.png%0a%0aget trumped by distribution%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aBut... wait a second, can you do 3D on the web?%0a%0a(:html:)%0a%3cblockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en">%3cp lang="en" dir="ltr">When people ask if 3D or %3ca href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/VR?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">#VR%3c/a> on the web can really be "pretty" I'll also start to share %3ca href="https://twitter.com/Sketchfab?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">@sketchfab%3c/a> %3ca href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/glTF?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">#glTF%3c/a> page %3ca href="https://t.co/kbpPDAnxMA">https://t.co/kbpPDAnxMA%3c/a> in addition to %3ca href="https://twitter.com/playcanvas?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">@PlayCanvas%3c/a> %3ca href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/WebGL2?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">#WebGL2%3c/a> "After the flood" demo %3ca href="https://t.co/er6XaLwM8h">https://t.co/er6XaLwM8h%3c/a> and %3ca href="https://twitter.com/thespite?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">@thespite%3c/a> cru·ci·form %3ca href="https://t.co/QbaIudghxC">https://t.co/QbaIudghxC%3c/a> %3ca href="https://t.co/bgarsZbVdA">pic.twitter.com/bgarsZbVdA%3c/a>%3c/p>— Fabien Benetou (@utopiah) %3ca href="https://twitter.com/utopiah/status/956840285719363585?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">January 26, 2018%3c/a>%3c/blockquote>%0a%3cscript async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8">%3c/script>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aBut... wait another second, can you really do VR on the web?%0a%0ahttp://caniuse.com/#feat=webvr%0a%0ahttps://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/caniusewebvr.png%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aBut not just VR headsets%0a%0ahttp://unboring.net/cases/img/deeplinking/3_fue_responsive_webVR.png%0a%0a(Remember when your main stakeholder might have never tried VR?)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aIncluding new hardware, controllers%0a%0ahttps://blog.mozvr.com/content/images/2017/10/input-mapping.png%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!QA%0aalleviate the pain of testing for responsive design%0a* http://www.asadigital.net/en/qa/%0a* https://www.fishbowlvr.com/%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aActually the '''web''' is better than native{-, it is not a "low resolution port"-}.%0a%0a* ✓ Yes you can do WebVR PWAs.%0a* ✓ Yes you can do VR-to-VR transitions (without passing by the store, with passing data!)%0a%0a%25red%25Warning!%25%25 epileptic? Please close your eyes for a minute...%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:sectionextended data-background='https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/674727/27721720-19388346-5d17-11e7-912b-499886be0a8d.gif':)%0a%25color=white%25Going from one experience to the next, without leaving VR.%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!Works as a tool, not just and end goal%0aA-painter (also as prototyping tool)%0a%0ahttps://blog.mozvr.com/content/images/2016/09/apainter_menuc.gif%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a{-Turtles 🐢-} Shaders all the way down%0ahttps://www.shadertoy.com/%0a%0ahttps://github.com/wizgrav/aframe-effects%0ahttps://camo.githubusercontent.com/9fd0a6bbeab2e44962319c808f38777d94e1e85b/68747470733a2f2f77697a677261762e6769746875622e696f2f616672616d652d656666656374732f73637265656e2e706e67#.png%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aSecond and last part:%0a%0a* limitations of native AR%0a* WebAR, the definition%0a* deconstructing experiments%0a* references%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0ahttps://compass-ssl.surface.com/assets/05/88/05880203-90fb-49c4-9065-dbb8c77cf4d5.jpg?n=WhyHololens_Hero_1920_img.jpg%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!!limitations of native AR%0a%0a%25height=500px%25https://autonome.github.io/elephant/public/imgs/zero-aug17.png%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!!limitations of native AR (bis)%0a%0ahttp://ghk.h-cdn.co/assets/17/03/1600x800/gallery-1484671302-healthyappetizers.jpg%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!!WebAR, the definition%0a%0a%25height=400px%25https://3c1703fe8d.site.internapcdn.net/newman/gfx/news/hires/phone.jpg%0a%0aStarting with Argon Browser, 2011 (project started in 2009) GeorgiaTech %0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!!hardware support: all-ish%0a%0a* [[https://twitter.com/metaglasses/status/906269379905683463|meta2]]%0a* iOS 11 on iPhone 6S & above%0a* ... arguably anything with a camera%0a%0a%25height=200px%25https://pbs.twimg.com/media/DJO3MjDVYAUILPs.jpg%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!!browser support: all-ish%0a%0a%25height=200px%25http://cdn.digital-photo-secrets.com/images/mobile-phone-camera-close.jpg https://temasys.io/wp-content/uploads/2017/02/BrowserSupportImage.png%0a%0a%25height=200px%25https://www.3ders.org/images2015/intels-realsense-depth-sensing-3d-camera-about-to-get-real-00001.png https://i.ytimg.com/vi/UipeQVO0aw8/maxresdefault.jpg%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!!browsers: Chrome Canary%0a%0aBehind flags (chrome://flags): WebXRDevice API (#webxr) and WebXR Hit Test (#webxr-hit-test)%0a%0ahttps://developers.google.com/web/updates/2018/06/ar-for-the-web%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!!browsers: XR Viewer %25thumb%25https://s.aolcdn.com/hss/storage/midas/fb4f84947f119d7a145888857db46d2c/204825462/mozilla.jpg%0aA VR and AR Project by Mozilla%0a%0a%25height=300px%25http://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/webxr_viewer.jpg%0a%0ahttps://github.com/mozilla-mobile/webxr-ios%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aXR Viewer, behind the magic%0a%0a(:html:)%0a%3ciframe width="560" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/Gop44gZso_Y?rel=0&showinfo=0" frameborder="0" allow="autoplay; encrypted-media" allowfullscreen>%3c/iframe>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aA-Frame-XR basics, positioning%0a%0a %3ca-scene hit-test>%0a(:html:)%0a%3ciframe width="560" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/TG6w7S0TNAA?rel=0&showinfo=0" frameborder="0" allow="autoplay; encrypted-media" allowfullscreen>%3c/iframe>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aA-Frame-XR basics, measurements%0a pointA.distanceTo(pointB); //thanks to threejs Vector3 utils%0a(:html:)%0a%3ciframe width="560" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/R5xk_zWgx50?rel=0&showinfo=0" frameborder="0" allow="autoplay; encrypted-media" allowfullscreen>%3c/iframe>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aA-Frame-XR basics, vertical movement%0a(:html:)%0a%3ciframe width="560" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/e7w7DDhi93I?rel=0&showinfo=0" frameborder="0" allow="autoplay; encrypted-media" allowfullscreen>%3c/iframe>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a(:html:)%0a%3cblockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en">%3cp lang="en" dir="ltr">Prototyping %3ca href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/AR?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">#AR%3c/a> tools using a Tupperware transparent cover as a “display” %3ca href="https://t.co/OHopqfsHnt">pic.twitter.com/OHopqfsHnt%3c/a>%3c/p>— Fabien Benetou (@utopiah) %3ca href="https://twitter.com/utopiah/status/959039651779698689?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">February 1, 2018%3c/a>%3c/blockquote>%0a%3cscript async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8">%3c/script>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aaframe-xr%0a%0ahttps://github.com/mozilla/aframe-xr%0a%0a %3cscript src="https://rawgit.com/mozilla/aframe-xr/master/vendor/aframe-v0.7.1.js">%3c/script>%0a %3cscript src="https://rawgit.com/mozilla/aframe-xr/master/dist/aframe-xr.js">%3c/script>%0a %3cscript src="../resources/hit-test.js">%3c/script>%0a %3cscript src="../resources/proximity.js">%3c/script>%0a %3cscript src="../resources/tap-event.js">%3c/script>%0a%0a %3ca-scene hit-test>%0a %3ca-sphere radius="0.01" position="0 0.005 -0.5">%3c/a-sphere>%0a %3ca-scene> %0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!!what's yet to come%0a%0a* higher pixel density for VR%0a* better tracking for AR%0a%25height=100px%25https://c1.staticflickr.com/9/8894/28378938586_9acc025630_b.jpg%0a* better unification WebXR%0a%25height=100px%25https://i.ytimg.com/vi/kdKN7rww5AM/maxresdefault.jpg%0a* better transition between XR modes e.g AR to VR and back%0a* bringing aframe-xr to A-Frame%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aThird and last part (Aha! I did lie a bit there...)%0a%0aWeb'''X'''R%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aNeither just {-WebVR-} or {-WebAR-} but WebXR%0a%0a(:html:)%0a%3cblockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en">%3cp lang="en" dir="ltr">Announced at the W3C VR content authoring workshop in Brussels today: What we've been calling "WebVR 2.0" has been renamed the WebXR Device API, and the group developing it is now the Immersive Web Community Group.%3c/p>— Brandon Jones (@Tojiro) %3ca href="https://twitter.com/Tojiro/status/938086735258554368?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">December 5, 2017%3c/a>%3c/blockquote>%0a%3cscript async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8">%3c/script>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a%0a!!!status of the specifications%0a{-[[https://github.com/w3c/webvr/issues/254|AR extensions and modifications #254]]-}%0a%0aNow https://github.com/immersive-web/webxr/ rather than "just" an AR issues in the WebVR specification.%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!Key takeaway%0adistribution trumps 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https://github.com/mozilla-mobile/webxr-ios%0a* https://github.com/w3c/webvr-content-workshop/issues%0a* https://github.com/immersive-web/webxr/%0a* https://blog.mozilla.org/blog/2018/06/13/within-webvr/%0a* https://developers.google.com/web/updates/2018/06/webar-chacmool%0a(:divend:)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!Workshop exercises%0a%0aPer team exercises on%0a* (90min) adapting part of existing experience to WebVR or creating a new WebVR experience from scratch with existing content%0a* (45min) creating a new WebAR experience from scratch with existing content%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a* (10%25) jolt down the current process of using the experience%0a%0a%25width=300px%25https://www.presentation-process.com/wp-content/uploads/5-step-process-with-chevron.jpg%0a%0a(use the journey map you made this morning)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a* (30%25) throw down at least 5 different ideas on how to challenge and then improve that 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audience%0a%0a%25width=300px%25http://thumbnails-visually.netdna-ssl.com/literacy-rate--girl-child-population-of-india_502911a39e6c2_w1500.jpg%0a%0a(e.g. most popular phone in this region of Turkey for kids aged 8 to 11years old, most used browser, average height, etc)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a%0a(:section:)%0a* (20%25) plan how to practically execute with the resources available to the team%0a%0a%25width=300px%25https://image.slidesharecdn.com/presentationdsk-160105114245/95/stratgie-de-communication-politique-dominique-strausskahn-27-638.jpg%0a%0a(e.g retro-planning, skill assessment, potential needed hiring or consulting, etc)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a%0a(:section:)%0aPresent in 3min with 1 poster your result%0a(:sectionend:) Testing.UNICEFNigeriaJanuary2019=(:html:)%0a%3clink rel="stylesheet" href="/pub/reveal.js-master/css/theme/black.css">%0a%3cscript src="/pub/reveal.js-master/lib/js/head.min.js">%3c/script>%0a%3cstyle>%0a.reveal section img {border:0;}%0a%3c/style>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aPresentation check :%0a%0a# hide URL (fullscreen F11)%0a# check that reveal timer is configured properly (default: 30min)%0a# have water available%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a%0a!!WebXR: how immersive content on the Web reaches a larger audience%0a%0a(UNICEF Lagos, Nigeria, January 2019 workshop)%0a%0a%25width=350px%25http://ventureburn.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/08/UNICEFUN051292Herwig.jpg%0a%0a%25right%25Fabien Benetou [[https://twitter.com/utopiah|@Utopiah]], WebXR developer [[http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/|%25border='0px'%25Path:/pub/images/by_3.0_88x31.png]]%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aFabien Benetou ?%0a%0a* WebXR freelance developer (PoC P&G, AirBus, European Parliament, numerous startups)%0a* former WebVR start up CTO (imec.istart 2017 incubee) %0a* WebXR consultant http://anel.asso.fr/wp-content/uploads/2017/06/Illustration_Logo-parlement-euro-p%25C3%25AAche-130x90.jpg European Parliament (Innovation Department) 3/5 + %25width=130px%25http://www.intomobile.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/05/unicef-logo.jpg UNICEF (Innovation Fond) 2/5%0a%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a%0a(:section:)%0aI can't ...%0a%0a%25comment%25go to Mars, I can't scuba dive in the Marianne trenches, I can't juggle 4-dimensional toys, I can't hike in hyperbolic space, I can't organize my thoughts by moving them in space,%0ahttp://virtualrealitytimes.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/03/Screen-Shot-2016-09-14-at-4.37.05-PM.png%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aVR in itself does not matter.%0a%0a%25comment%25How it impacts your daily life and the daily life of those around you when you come back does matter.%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:sectionextended data-background='http://www.cpr.org/sites/default/files/styles/large/public/images/prisonvr6.turk_.jpg':)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!Practially speaking%0a%0aJibowu high school visit Tuesday%0a(:html:)%0a%3ciframe width="90%25" height="600px" src="https://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/360s/image.html?photosphere=SchoolAndelaLagos2019/R0011214.JPG">%3c/iframe>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aGreat, now I can just tell a complete stranger to try this exciting new medium!%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:sectionextended data-background='http://del.h-cdn.co/assets/17/15/1600x800/landscape-1492014161-delish-deep-dish-cauliflower-pizza-1.jpg':)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aSo what?%0a%0aWell... your main stakeholder might have never tried VR!%0a%0a%25width=300px%25http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-6lrXWHYddK0/UGO7UZ-WMQI/AAAAAAAAAbs/SuBDKHKw-Ok/s1600/Bottomless+Pit.jpg%0a%0aand might also expect a software solution to work for years.%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aWhy does open source matter in VR? %0a%25comment%25You're basically strapping a state of the art all black device full of electronics running on software%0a%0a[@%0afabien@holodeck:~$ sudo su%0a[sudo] password for fabien: %0aSorry, try again.%0a[sudo] password for fabien: %0aSorry, try again.%0a[sudo] password for fabien: %0asudo: 3 incorrect password attempts%0afabien@holodeck:~$%0a@]%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:sectionextended data-background='https://roadtovrlive-5ea0.kxcdn.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/07/Mark-Zuckerberg-samsung-gear-vr.jpg':)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0ahttp://www.underconsideration.com/brandnew/archives/mozilla_2017_logo.png%0a%0aWhy I'm contributing to Mozilla?%0a%25comment%25Because I have to know how it works and that, whenever I need, I can modify a piece, something fundamental in your daily life yet even more in VR since you as a developer and artist literally shape a new reality%0a[@%0afabien@holodeck:~$ sudo su%0a[sudo] password for fabien: %0aroot@holodeck:/home/fabien#%0a@]%0a%0ahttps://i.kinja-img.com/gawker-media/image/upload/s--GwVmX4Ri--/c_fit,fl_progressive,q_80,w_320/1350744892403313509.png'%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0ahttp://www.underconsideration.com/brandnew/archives/mozilla_2017_logo.png%0a%0aHow I'm contributing : A-Frame/A-painter PRs, issues, docs, participated to All Hands Hawaii and All Hands Austin, Dev Road Show Asia, Mozilla Tech Speaker... but mostly just chatting on Slack!%0a%0a%25thumb%25https://da2n2ohdektbr.cloudfront.net/uploads/logos/2016/11/23/11/11/image_gallery_mo132.png http://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/devroadshowasia.png https://air.cdn.mozilla.net/media/cache/b9/d8/b9d8e28cf113f03ee05f68ce21d68ba6.png %0a%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a~200 WebVR demos%0a%0a%25width=600px%25https://camo.githubusercontent.com/304309420aa5397bf195e0ed8eafc6f1036eba09/68747470733a2f2f616672616d652e696f2f696d616765732f61776f612f666f6f7462616c6c2d76722e676966#.png%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aIncluding one specific demo you tool builders might be curious about:%0a%0aMozilla All Hands, Austin December 2017%0a(:html:)%0a%3cblockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en">%3cp lang="en" dir="ltr">When %3ca href="https://twitter.com/utopiah?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">@utopiah%3c/a> decides to make VR more like LEGOs, and turns %3ca href="https://twitter.com/aframevr?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">@aframevr%3c/a> into a more blocky experience drawing inspiration from Scratch! 🤩✨ %3ca href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/webvr?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">#webvr%3c/a> %3ca href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/yallhands?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">#yallhands%3c/a> %3ca href="https://t.co/5H1aM6tZYq">pic.twitter.com/5H1aM6tZYq%3c/a>%3c/p>— 𝔣𝔩𝔞𝔨𝔦 (@slsoftworks) %3ca href="https://twitter.com/slsoftworks/status/941403037880520705?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">December 14, 2017%3c/a>%3c/blockquote>%0a%3cscript async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8">%3c/script>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a... and now that I spent all that time learning, building, creating I want to SHARE what I made!%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0athe problems%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0ahttp://i.imgur.com/LlZt2Xu.jpg%0a%0awalled gardens%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0ahttp://cdn.arstechnica.net/wp-content/uploads/2015/03/Blu_ray_icon.png%0a%0aquality as an excuse%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0ahttps://www.teknoblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/01/netflix-logo-beyaz-060116.png%0a%0aget trumped by distribution%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aBut... wait a second, can you do 3D on the web?%0a%0a(:html:)%0a%3cblockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en">%3cp lang="en" dir="ltr">When people ask if 3D or %3ca href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/VR?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">#VR%3c/a> on the web can really be "pretty" I'll also start to share %3ca href="https://twitter.com/Sketchfab?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">@sketchfab%3c/a> %3ca href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/glTF?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">#glTF%3c/a> page %3ca href="https://t.co/kbpPDAnxMA">https://t.co/kbpPDAnxMA%3c/a> in addition to %3ca href="https://twitter.com/playcanvas?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">@PlayCanvas%3c/a> %3ca href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/WebGL2?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">#WebGL2%3c/a> "After the flood" demo %3ca href="https://t.co/er6XaLwM8h">https://t.co/er6XaLwM8h%3c/a> and %3ca href="https://twitter.com/thespite?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">@thespite%3c/a> cru·ci·form %3ca href="https://t.co/QbaIudghxC">https://t.co/QbaIudghxC%3c/a> %3ca href="https://t.co/bgarsZbVdA">pic.twitter.com/bgarsZbVdA%3c/a>%3c/p>— Fabien Benetou (@utopiah) %3ca href="https://twitter.com/utopiah/status/956840285719363585?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">January 26, 2018%3c/a>%3c/blockquote>%0a%3cscript async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8">%3c/script>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aBut... wait another second, can you really do VR on the web?%0a%0ahttp://caniuse.com/#feat=webvr%0a%0ahttps://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/caniusewebvr.png%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aBut not just VR headsets%0a%0ahttp://unboring.net/cases/img/deeplinking/3_fue_responsive_webVR.png%0a%0a(Remember when your main stakeholder might have never tried VR?)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aIncluding new hardware, controllers%0a%0ahttps://blog.mozvr.com/content/images/2017/10/input-mapping.png%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!Quality is hard... QA across platform%0aalleviate the pain of testing for responsive design%0a* http://www.asadigital.net/en/qa/%0a* https://www.fishbowlvr.com/%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aActually the '''web''' is better than native{-, it is not a "low resolution port"-}.%0a%0a* ✓ Yes you can do WebVR PWAs.%0a* ✓ Yes you can do VR-to-VR transitions (without passing by the store, with passing data!)%0a%0a%25red%25Warning!%25%25 epileptic? Please close your eyes for a minute...%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:sectionextended data-background='https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/674727/27721720-19388346-5d17-11e7-912b-499886be0a8d.gif':)%0a%25color=white%25Going from one experience to the next, without leaving VR.%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!Works as a tool, not just and end goal%0aA-painter (also as prototyping tool)%0a%0ahttps://blog.mozvr.com/content/images/2016/09/apainter_menuc.gif%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a{-Turtles 🐢-} Shaders all the way down%0ahttps://www.shadertoy.com/%0a%0ahttps://github.com/wizgrav/aframe-effects%0ahttps://camo.githubusercontent.com/9fd0a6bbeab2e44962319c808f38777d94e1e85b/68747470733a2f2f77697a677261762e6769746875622e696f2f616672616d652d656666656374732f73637265656e2e706e67#.png%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aSecond and last part:%0a%0a* limitations of native AR%0a* WebAR, the definition%0a* deconstructing experiments%0a* references%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0ahttps://compass-ssl.surface.com/assets/05/88/05880203-90fb-49c4-9065-dbb8c77cf4d5.jpg?n=WhyHololens_Hero_1920_img.jpg%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!!limitations of native AR%0a%0a%25height=500px%25https://autonome.github.io/elephant/public/imgs/zero-aug17.png%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!!limitations of native AR (bis)%0a%0ahttp://ghk.h-cdn.co/assets/17/03/1600x800/gallery-1484671302-healthyappetizers.jpg%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!!WebAR, the definition%0a%0a%25height=400px%25https://3c1703fe8d.site.internapcdn.net/newman/gfx/news/hires/phone.jpg%0a%0aStarting with Argon Browser, 2011 (project started in 2009) GeorgiaTech %0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!!hardware support: all-ish%0a%0a* [[https://twitter.com/metaglasses/status/906269379905683463|meta2]]%0a* iOS 11 on iPhone 6S & above%0a* ... arguably anything with a camera%0a%0a%25height=200px%25https://pbs.twimg.com/media/DJO3MjDVYAUILPs.jpg%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!!browser support: all-ish%0a%0a%25height=200px%25http://cdn.digital-photo-secrets.com/images/mobile-phone-camera-close.jpg https://temasys.io/wp-content/uploads/2017/02/BrowserSupportImage.png%0a%0a%25height=200px%25https://www.3ders.org/images2015/intels-realsense-depth-sensing-3d-camera-about-to-get-real-00001.png https://i.ytimg.com/vi/UipeQVO0aw8/maxresdefault.jpg%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!!browsers: Chrome Canary%0a%0aBehind flags (chrome://flags): WebXRDevice API (#webxr) and WebXR Hit Test (#webxr-hit-test)%0a%0ahttps://developers.google.com/web/updates/2018/06/ar-for-the-web%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!!browsers: XR Viewer %25thumb%25https://s.aolcdn.com/hss/storage/midas/fb4f84947f119d7a145888857db46d2c/204825462/mozilla.jpg%0aA VR and AR Project by Mozilla%0a%0a%25height=300px%25http://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/webxr_viewer.jpg%0a%0ahttps://github.com/mozilla-mobile/webxr-ios%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aXR Viewer, behind the magic%0a%0a(:html:)%0a%3ciframe width="560" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/Gop44gZso_Y?rel=0&showinfo=0" frameborder="0" allow="autoplay; encrypted-media" allowfullscreen>%3c/iframe>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aA-Frame-XR basics, positioning%0a%0a %3ca-scene hit-test>%0a(:html:)%0a%3ciframe width="560" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/TG6w7S0TNAA?rel=0&showinfo=0" frameborder="0" allow="autoplay; encrypted-media" allowfullscreen>%3c/iframe>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aA-Frame-XR basics, measurements%0a pointA.distanceTo(pointB); //thanks to threejs Vector3 utils%0a(:html:)%0a%3ciframe width="560" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/R5xk_zWgx50?rel=0&showinfo=0" frameborder="0" allow="autoplay; encrypted-media" allowfullscreen>%3c/iframe>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aA-Frame-XR basics, vertical movement%0a(:html:)%0a%3ciframe width="560" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/e7w7DDhi93I?rel=0&showinfo=0" frameborder="0" allow="autoplay; encrypted-media" allowfullscreen>%3c/iframe>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a(:html:)%0a%3cblockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en">%3cp lang="en" dir="ltr">Prototyping %3ca href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/AR?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">#AR%3c/a> tools using a Tupperware transparent cover as a “display” %3ca href="https://t.co/OHopqfsHnt">pic.twitter.com/OHopqfsHnt%3c/a>%3c/p>— Fabien Benetou (@utopiah) %3ca href="https://twitter.com/utopiah/status/959039651779698689?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">February 1, 2018%3c/a>%3c/blockquote>%0a%3cscript async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8">%3c/script>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aaframe-xr%0a%0ahttps://github.com/mozilla/aframe-xr%0a%0a %3cscript src="https://rawgit.com/mozilla/aframe-xr/master/vendor/aframe-v0.7.1.js">%3c/script>%0a %3cscript src="https://rawgit.com/mozilla/aframe-xr/master/dist/aframe-xr.js">%3c/script>%0a %3cscript src="../resources/hit-test.js">%3c/script>%0a %3cscript src="../resources/proximity.js">%3c/script>%0a %3cscript src="../resources/tap-event.js">%3c/script>%0a%0a %3ca-scene hit-test>%0a %3ca-sphere radius="0.01" position="0 0.005 -0.5">%3c/a-sphere>%0a %3ca-scene> %0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!!what's yet to come%0a%0a* higher pixel density for VR%0a* better tracking for AR%0a%25height=100px%25https://c1.staticflickr.com/9/8894/28378938586_9acc025630_b.jpg%0a* better unification WebXR%0a%25height=100px%25https://i.ytimg.com/vi/kdKN7rww5AM/maxresdefault.jpg%0a* better transition between XR modes e.g AR to VR and back%0a* bringing aframe-xr to A-Frame%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aThird and last part (Aha! I did lie a bit there...)%0a%0aWeb'''X'''R%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aNeither just {-WebVR-} or {-WebAR-} but WebXR%0a%0a(:html:)%0a%3cblockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en">%3cp lang="en" dir="ltr">Announced at the W3C VR content authoring workshop in Brussels today: What we've been calling "WebVR 2.0" has been renamed the WebXR Device API, and the group developing it is now the Immersive Web Community Group.%3c/p>— Brandon Jones (@Tojiro) %3ca href="https://twitter.com/Tojiro/status/938086735258554368?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">December 5, 2017%3c/a>%3c/blockquote>%0a%3cscript async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8">%3c/script>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a%0a!!!status of the specifications%0a{-[[https://github.com/w3c/webvr/issues/254|AR extensions and modifications #254]]-}%0a%0aNow https://github.com/immersive-web/webxr/ rather than "just" an AR issues in the WebVR specification.%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!Key takeaway%0adistribution trumps quality%0a%0aBut also...%0a# the VR experience itself is only 1 part of a larger process with multiple actors%0a# all major browser vendors are on board%0a# responsiveness is hard but manageable %0a# previews are less scary than nothing%0a# your existing WebVR knowledge can be used for WebAR%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!Slides%0a[--https://fabien.benetou.fr/Testing/UNICEFNigeriaJanuary2019?action=reveal--]%0a%0a!!!references%0a(chronologically-ish)%0a%0a(:div style="font-size:small;":)%0a* https://www.cpr.org/news/story/for-some-prisoners-on-the-cusp-of-release-virtual-reality-readies-them-for-freedom%0a* Arturo Paracuellos from https://unboring.net for the visual on responsive design%0a* https://github.com/aframevr/ A-Frame, inspector, registry, A-painter, etc%0a* https://medium.com/super-ventures-blog/why-is-arkit-better-than-the-alternatives-af8871889d6a%0a* https://github.com/chenzlabs/aframe-ar%0a* https://github.com/mozilla/aframe-xr%0a* https://github.com/mozilla-mobile/webxr-ios%0a* https://github.com/w3c/webvr-content-workshop/issues%0a* https://github.com/immersive-web/webxr/%0a* https://blog.mozilla.org/blog/2018/06/13/within-webvr/%0a* https://developers.google.com/web/updates/2018/06/webar-chacmool%0a(:divend:)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!VR in education%0a%0aRepository https://github.com/Utopiah/WebXR_edu_components%0a%0ahttps://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLk9irgn6KnrjYG-vP7JvhyiGKZ5kN67AE%0a%0ahttp://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/PlayVREdu.jpg%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!Q&A (presentation)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!Live coding demo%0a%0ahttps://aframe.io%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!Q&A (live coding)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!Workshop exercises%0a%0a* let's go build stuff!%0a(:sectionend:) Testing.UNICEFPracticalIntroductionToWebXRAugust2020=(:html:)%0a%3clink rel="stylesheet" href="/pub/reveal.js-master/css/theme/black.css">%0a%3cscript src="/pub/reveal.js-master/lib/js/head.min.js">%3c/script>%0a%3cstyle>%0a.reveal section img {border:0;}%0a.reveal h1 {text-transform:none; font-size:1.5em;}%0a%3c/style>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aPresentation check :%0a%0a# hide URL (fullscreen F11)%0a# have water available%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a%0a!!Practical Introduction to WebXR%0a%0a(UNICEF Innovation Fund, August 2020 workshop)%0a%0a%25width=350px%25https://agcdn-2mrybbgckm7omi0k.netdna-ssl.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/09/alphagamma-UNICEF-Innovation-Fund-opportunities-1021x580.jpg%0a%0a%25right%25Fabien Benetou [[https://twitter.com/utopiah|@Utopiah]], WebXR developer [[http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/|%25border='0px'%25Path:/pub/images/by_3.0_88x31.png]]%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aFabien Benetou ? [[https://twitter.com/utopiah|@Utopiah]]%0a%0a* former WebVR start up CTO (imec.istart 2017 incubee) %0a%0a* European Parliament Innovation lab WebXR consultant https://anel.asso.fr/wp-content/uploads/2017/06/Illustration_Logo-parlement-euro-p%25C3%25AAche-130x90.jpg%0a* UNICEF Innovation Fund WebXR technical advisor %25width=130px%25http://www.intomobile.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/05/unicef-logo.jpg%0a* Moz://a Tech Speaker%0a%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aTable of content (4x 10')%0a%0a* why WebXR?%0a* specifications as foundations%0a* programming frameworks%0a* adapting your pipeline for the web%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aBefore we even start, 1 exercise for next time :%0a%0a%25newwin%25[[https://towermax.fitness/|https://towermax.fitness/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/slipline_post.jpg]]%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!Why WebXR?%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!Why WebXR?%0a%0a"We invest in frontier technologies that exist at the intersection of%0a%0a$100 billion business markets and %0a%0a1 billion person needs."%0a%0a!📈%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!Why WebXR?%0a%0aBeing responsive, adaptive, progressive, accessible and even working offline!%0a%0aHow? ([[https://blog.mozvr.com/progressive-webxr-ar-store/|store]] and [[https://blog.mozvr.com/responsive-webxr-a-painter-xr/|painter]] examples)%0a%0ahttps://blog.mozvr.com/content/images/2020/07/overlay-header-1.jpg%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!Why WebXR?%0a%0ahttps://miro.medium.com/max/1200/1*RSFdu323kySX-0mVw-cAcg.png%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!Why WebXR?%0a%0aYOU control the flow.%0a%0a%0aAnd yes, you can build and ship [[https://mixedreality.mozilla.org/firefox-reality/|your own browser]].%0a%0a%25height=200px%25https://i.telegraph.co.uk/multimedia/archive/02854/walled_2854232k.jpg == https://simicart.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2015/12/app-store-website.jpg%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!Why WebXR?%0a%0a* faster development cycles%0a* no gatekeeper%0a* showcase on any device%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!Why WebXR?%0a%0a🔨%0a%0aLet's build 1 example to verify those claims.%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aQ&A on this section%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!Specifications as foundations%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!Specifications as foundations%0a%0aWhat is the W3C? What are browser vendors?%0a%0ahttp://info.cern.ch/hypertext/WWW/TheProject.html%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!Specifications as foundations%0a%0aFrom pose to ...everything else ([[https://immersive-web.github.io/webxr-input-profiles/|input]], [[https://immersive-web.github.io/webxr-hand-input/|hands]], [[https://immersive-web.github.io/hit-test/|hit-test]]).%0a%0a(:html:)%0a%3ciframe class="embbedsketch" style="width:1400px; height:1400px;" src="/pub/home/devroadshow2019/svg_sketches/?url=pose.svg&invert=true" allowtransparency="true">%3c/iframe>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aQ&A on this section%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!Programming frameworks%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!Programming frameworks%0a%0aWarning: your web dev wasn't involved in XR? Bring them NOW!%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!Programming frameworks%0a%0a*AFrame, %0a*ARjs, %0a*Summerian, %0a*react-three-fiber, %0a*svelte-three, %0a*[[https://github.com/MozillaReality/unity-webxr-export|Unity WebXR exporter]], %0a*react-360, %0a*PlayCanvas, %0a*Mozilla Hubs, %0a*ecsy-three, %0a*BabylonJS, %0a*etc%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a(:html:)%0a%3cobject type="image/svg+xml" data="/pub/home/UNICEF/WebXR_frameworks_UNICEF_workshop.svg"%0awidth=100%25 height=100%25%0a>%3c/object>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!Programming frameworks%0a%0aStart with AFrame https://aframe.io/docs/1.0.0/introduction/ then if it's not good enough, tell me why and let's find a better solution.%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aQ&A on this section%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!Adapting your pipeline for the web%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!Adapting your pipeline for the web%0a%0a%25height=100px%25https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/thumb/d/dd/GlTF_Official_Logo.svg/1920px-GlTF_Official_Logo.svg.png%0a%0ahttps://vignette.wikia.nocookie.net/lego-lord-of-the-rings/images/4/4c/The_One_Ring.jpg/revision/latest?cb=20130113172456%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!Adapting your pipeline for the web%0a%0aAdaptive assets for efficient caching. How?%0a%0ahttps://cdn.glitch.com/4400116b-fa13-4925-8fbc-2a6a119d15f3%252Funicef_flow.png?v=1594396743736%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!Adapting your pipeline for the web%0a(:html:)%0a%3cobject type="image/svg+xml" data="/pub/home/UNICEF/WebXR_pipeline_UNICEF_workshop.svg"%0awidth=100%25 height=100%25%0a>%3c/object>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!Adapting your pipeline for the web%0a%0aLet's bring a model online.%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aQ&A on this section%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!Confession: I'm bad at...%0a%0a* documentation%0a* testing%0a** but happy to do live play-test with you!%0a* maintenance%0a* building a product%0aetc%0a%0aBUT I'm still happy to try to help and answer any question there related to WebXR!%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aplus... I know people! ;)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!Summary%0a%0a* why WebXR?%0a* specifications as foundations%0a* programming frameworks%0a* adapting your pipeline for the web%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aQ&A on this section%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aURL : https://fabien.benetou.fr/Testing/UNICEFPracticalIntroductionToWebXRAugust2020%0a%0aemail: fabien@benetou.fr%0a%0apast talks : ~60 https://fabien.benetou.fr/VR/Speaker%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aExercise reminder!%0a%0aEmail me a link to a WebXR experience you've build. No matter the content, the framework, the tool. No matter how simple, just 1 link.%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aPart 2 - deep dive in WebXR%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!Good news!%0a%0a(:html:)%0a%3ciframe width="80%25" height="500px" src="https://chamx2.github.io/">%3c/iframe>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!... and bad news%0a%0ahttps://github.com/MozillaReality/unity-webxr-export%0a%0a(:html:)%0a%3cblockquote class="twitter-tweet">%3cp lang="en" dir="ltr">It's been a fun ride all there years working at Mozilla! %3cbr>Pushing %3ca href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/WebXR?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">#WebXR%3c/a> from just an experiment to a real thing it's been amazing! Thanks everyone for this great opportunity! ❤️%3cbr>%3cbr>Ready for the next adventure! 🤘 %3ca href="https://t.co/iiQxaRJFHt">pic.twitter.com/iiQxaRJFHt%3c/a>%3c/p>— Fernando Serrano (@fernandojsg) %3ca href="https://twitter.com/fernandojsg/status/1293234222409355272?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">August 11, 2020%3c/a>%3c/blockquote> %3cscript async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8">%3c/script> %0a(:htmlend:)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!A word on performance%0a%0ahttps://johnsamilin.github.io/en/pathfinding/%0a%0a"What to do with all this?"%0a%0a%25height=300px%25https://cdn-images-1.medium.com/max/2000/1*WDDOWu7xMeti0QIqkBtqqQ.png%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!Finally... your questions!%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aNext step :%0a# 1 URL to a live demo with *your* content%0a# 1 URL to open source repository (e.g. Github, gitlab, etc)%0a# weekly office hour on Mozilla Hubs Monday at 9AM CEST%0a** gathering on Slack first!%0a(:sectionend:) Testing.UNICEFVRUXForChildrenJune2018=(:html:)%0a%3clink rel="stylesheet" href="/pub/reveal.js-master/css/theme/sky.css">%0a%3cscript src="/pub/reveal.js-master/lib/js/head.min.js">%3c/script>%0a%3cstyle>%0a.reveal section img {border:0;}%0a%3c/style>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!UX & VR for children%0a%25center%25Now that you can design entire worlds,[[%3c%3c]]how can you do it right?%25%25%0a----%0a%25center%25[[http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/|%25border='0px'%25Path:/pub/images/by_3.0_88x31.png]]%25%25%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!Plan%0a## Credentials%0a## What is VR for%0a## Needs/Body/Environment%0a## TL;DR: some UX for VR guidelines%0a## 1 video, 6 practical tips%0a## Workshops goals%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!Credentials%0aFabien Benetou%0a* WebXR freelancer for startups, European Parliament, etc%0a* Mozilla A-Frame contributor and now Mozilla tech speaker%0a* WebVR startup co-founder (IMEC 2017 cohort)%0a* given dozens of workshops on WebXR for the public at large and Fortune500 companies%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0abut maybe more importantly%0a* I have a %25newwin%25[[Wiki/VirtualRealityInterface|VR dream]]%0a%0a%25width=200px%25http://fabien.benetou.fr//pub/PIMVR/D3Graph.png http://fabien.benetou.fr//pub/PIMVR/InitialPrototypeThreeJS.png http://fabien.benetou.fr//pub/PIMVR/NetworkedVive.png http://fabien.benetou.fr//pub/PIMVR/VisualMetaphor.jpg http://fabien.benetou.fr//pub/PIMVR/VRPaintAction.jpg https://pbs.twimg.com/media/Ctf-Q8lWcAAU1Xg.jpg http://fabien.benetou.fr//pub/PIMVR/previewZones.jpg%0a%0a... and I'm not alone anymore %25thumb%25http://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/w3c-slide-content/extendedmind.jpg%25%25 %25newwin thumb%25[[https://github.com/kfarr/aframe-notecards/|https://github.com/kfarr/aframe-notecards/raw/master/images/screencap-vr-notecards.png]]%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!What is VR for%0a%0a%25center%25Everything?%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!What is VR for%0a%0aTo step in the impossible.%0a%0a%25center%25https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/5/55/Vasnetsov_samolet.jpg%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!What is VR for%0a%0aWhy? 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If you did not try you are WRONG.%0a## except here you are the wrong tester ... %0a# the medium has strength and weaknesses.%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!TL;DR: some UX for VR guidelines (extras)%0a* don't control the camera rotation, make smooth movements%0a* know where children will typically look%0a* know how the body works and its limitations%0a* make a consistent environment%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!TL;DR: some UX for VR guidelines (more extras)%0a* know the minimum mean of interaction%0a* provide sensory feedback for ALL actions%0a* good silhouette, emotively animated with appropriate audio >> all the polygons in the world%0a** can children relate to your entities?%0a* principles of legible design, too much text = headache (like '''NOW but worst!''')%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!![[https://twitter.com/Tojiro/status/1008949437262061569|Parent feedback]]%0a* light interactions (e.g. roller coaster) = low supervision%0a* natural simple interaction (e.g. grab) = fast training%0a* social interaction, even with bots (e.g. wave) = high responsive%0a* short time limit = no "scream" to remove HMD%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!1 video, 6 practical tips%0a%0a(:html:)%0a%3cvideo controls src="https://d1pmarobgdhgjx.cloudfront.net/parenttip/6_Ways_VR_Safe_Kids.mp4">%3c/video>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!Practice time!%0a%0a...for your favorite VR experience, how would you port it for children?%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!Practice time!%0a%0a...for your favorite VR experience, how would you port it for children?%0a%0a# before and after a VR experience%0a** [--or how do I get somehow to prepare before putting the HMD then nicely decompress after to get the most out of it, especially in a non entertainment situation--]%0a%0a----%0a* 10min of internal discussion, sketching, etc%0a* 5min of roleplay with one as the child playing, the other taking corrective notes%0a* 5min of roleplay switching, one as teacher/therapist/parent, the other taking corrective notes%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!Practice time!%0a%0a...for your favorite VR experience, how would you port it for children?%0a%0a# %25item value=2%25 light and sound to drive attention%0a** [--or where do I place lights, turn then on or off with what intensity, how do I manage noise, background sound, etc so make somebody look away from something and focus on something else--]%0a%0a----%0a* 10min of internal discussion, sketching, etc%0a* 5min of roleplay with one as the child playing, the other taking corrective notes%0a* 5min of roleplay switching, one as teacher/therapist/parent, the other taking corrective notes%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!Practice time!%0a%0a# %25item value=3%25 interaction density%0a** [--or how many switch, locks, etc I put in a small room to get somebody interest but not overwhelmed by a combinatorial amount of possibilities--]%0a%0a----%0a* 10min of internal discussion, sketching, etc%0a* 5min of roleplay with one as the child playing, the other taking corrective notes%0a* 5min of roleplay switching, one as teacher/therapist/parent, the other taking corrective notes%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!Practice time!%0a%0a15min sharing the corrective notes -> checklist for current and future VR projects.%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!Digging deeper%0a%0a* [[https://github.com/w3c/webvr-content-workshop/issues/19|Practical approaches to building accessible WebVR experiences]] by Roland Dubois, 2017%0a* [[https://www.commonsensemedia.org/blog/what-parents-need-to-know-about-virtual-reality|What Parents Need to Know About Virtual Reality]] by Caroline Knorr, 2018%0a* [[https://ericasouthgateonline.files.wordpress.com/2018/06/southgate_2018_immersive_vr_literature_review_for_teachers.pdf|Immersive Virtual Reality: Children and school education - A Literature Review for Teachers]]. 2018%0a(:sectionend:) Testing.VRBlocksEditor=(:html:)%0a%3clink rel="stylesheet" href="/pub/reveal.js-master/css/theme/black.css">%0a%3cscript src="/pub/reveal.js-master/lib/js/head.min.js">%3c/script>%0a%3cstyle>%0a.reveal section img {border:0;}%0a%3c/style>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aPresentation check :%0a%0a# hide URL (F11)%0a# start 5min timer%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!in VR editing using (Scratch) Blocks%0a%0a(URL available as the last slide)%0a%0a----%0a%0a%25right%25Fabien Benetou [[https://twitter.com/utopiah|@Utopiah]], [[http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/|%25border='0px'%25Path:/pub/images/by_3.0_88x31.png]]%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a(:html:)%0a%3cblockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en">%3cp lang="en" dir="ltr">%3ca href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/webvr?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">#webvr%3c/a> Authoring workshop %3ca href="https://twitter.com/dontcallmeDOM?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">@dontcallmeDOM%3c/a> %3ca href="https://twitter.com/googlevr?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">@googlevr%3c/a> %3ca href="https://twitter.com/samsunginternet?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">@samsunginternet%3c/a> %3ca href="https://twitter.com/mozillareality?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">@mozillareality%3c/a> %3ca href="https://twitter.com/salvadelapuente?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">@salvadelapuente%3c/a> %3ca href="https://twitter.com/w3c?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">@w3c%3c/a> %3ca href="https://twitter.com/utopiah?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">@utopiah%3c/a> %3ca href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/webvrcontent17?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">#webvrcontent17%3c/a> %3ca href="https://t.co/88AnATGzbt">pic.twitter.com/88AnATGzbt%3c/a>%3c/p>— DigitYser 🇧🇪 (@digityserbe) %3ca href="https://twitter.com/digityserbe/status/937934675632324608?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">December 5, 2017%3c/a>%3c/blockquote>%0a%3cscript async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8">%3c/script>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aMotivations%0a%0a* grammar is scary%0a* you can't imagine VR%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:sectionextended data-background='http://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/Mobilizing/CdHCVSDWoAQ8WqP.jpg':)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!For whom?%0a%0aAudrey (architect working on housing for homeless here in Austin), Cecilla (cf below)%0a(:html:)%0a%3cblockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en">%3cp lang="en" dir="ltr">Some of the best tinkerers yesterday evening during Austin %3ca href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/WebVR?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">#WebVR%3c/a> Meetup, playing with %3ca href="https://twitter.com/aframevr?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">@aframevr%3c/a> to help her younger sister learn faster (with super dad supervision!) %3ca href="https://t.co/DzZqJgYqBT">pic.twitter.com/DzZqJgYqBT%3c/a>%3c/p>— Fabien Benetou ✈️🇺🇸Austin (@utopiah) %3ca href="https://twitter.com/utopiah/status/941043793540927488?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">December 13, 2017%3c/a>%3c/blockquote>%0a%3cscript async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8">%3c/script>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!For whom? (bis)%0a%0aBret Victor%0a%0ahttp://gumption.typepad.com/.a/6a00d8341bf70f53ef0168e88859c2970c-pi#.png%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!Shorter feedback loop already%0a%0aBut non functional%0ahttps://github.com/aframevr/a-painter%0a%0ahttps://blog.mozvr.com/content/images/2016/09/apainter_menuc.gif%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!Again non functional or composable%0a%0ahttps://github.com/dmarcos/aframe-motion-capture-components%0a%0ahttps://cloud.githubusercontent.com/assets/674727/24481580/0ac87ace-14a0-11e7-8281-c032c90f0529.gif%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!A-Frame inspector in 3D?%0a%0ahttps://workshop.chromeexperiments.com/img/thumbs/guivr.png%0a%0ahttps://i.ytimg.com/vi/1vahbJj4nS8/maxresdefault.jpg%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a{-nodal, or visual-}... but blocks!%0a%0acomposability BUT with visual grammatical affordances%0a%0a* https://developers.google.com/blockly/%0a* https://github.com/LLK/scratch-blocks%0a* https://wiki.scratch.mit.edu/wiki/Blocks%0a%0ahttp://news.mit.edu/sites/mit.edu.newsoffice/files/images/2013/20130514110054-1_0_0.jpg%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!How%0a%0a!!!Reflection%0a var props = Object.getOwnPropertyNames(AFRAME[v])%0ahttps://github.com/Utopiah/aframe-inVR-blocks-based-editor/blob/master/aframe-invr-inspect.js#L135%0a%0a!!!Tangible grammar%0a if ((classEl == "entity") && (stack.length == 0 )){%0a /* ... */%0a if ((classEl == "component") && (stack.length > 0 )){%0a /* etc, can be multiples stacks, required parameters, requires entity type e.g. scene */%0ahttps://github.com/Utopiah/aframe-inVR-blocks-based-editor/blob/master/aframe-invr-inspect.js#L175%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a[[http://vatelier.net/MyDemo/aframe-inVR-blocks-based-editor/|Live demo]]%0a%0aUncomfortable? ✔%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:sectionextended data-background='http://vatelier.net/MyDemo/aframe-inVR-blocks-based-editor/preview/2017-12-14-182712_1366x768_scrot.png':)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:sectionextended data-background='http://vatelier.net/MyDemo/aframe-inVR-blocks-based-editor/preview/2017-12-14-182723_1366x768_scrot.png':)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:sectionextended data-background='http://vatelier.net/MyDemo/aframe-inVR-blocks-based-editor/preview/2017-12-14-182728_1366x768_scrot.png':)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!To do%0a([[https://github.com/Utopiah/aframe-inVR-blocks-based-editor|Github]], MIT license)%0a%0a# 6DoF manipulation see Super-hands (no snapping) or Kfarr city build (snapping)%0a# UX based filtering and sorting (too many components!)%0a# UI for colors, etc (e.g. [[(https://github.com/rdub80/)aframe-gui]] or [[(https://github.com/etiennepinchon/)aframe-material]])%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!Extra todos (sigh)%0a* AR interface (once gesture is reliable)%0a* programming Rust in VR (just to put the keyword in there ;)%0a* become available as an A-Frame inspector plugin%0a* AFrame [[https://github.com/dmarcos/aframe-motion-capture-components|recorder for animations]]%0a* [[https://github.com/Utopiah/googlepoly-load-component|gpoly search component]] e.g [[http://vatelier.net/MyDemo/aframe-material/boilerplate/gpolysearch.html|with in VR keyboard]]%0a* social using [[(https://github.com/mozilla/)mr-social-client]] based on NAF for teacher/student%0a* keyboard transparency component (if at some point require to write component proper)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0ahttps://tinyurl.com/VRBlocks%0a%0ahttp://4.bp.blogspot.com/-pSm8MAlYgAY/VA9Nowf_CFI/AAAAAAAABjo/BeqzSO2Aehw/s1600/010214_LEGOs_1.jpg%0a(:sectionend:) Testing.VRLabBRusselsShader=(:html:)%0a%3clink rel="stylesheet" href="/pub/reveal.js-master/css/theme/sky.css">%0a%3cscript src="/pub/reveal.js-master/lib/js/head.min.js">%3c/script>%0a%3cstyle>%0a.reveal section img {border:0;}%0a%3c/style>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!What can you do by programming a GPU%0a%0a----%0a%0a%25right%25Fabien Benetou [[https://twitter.com/utopiah|@Utopiah]], WebVR developer [[http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/|%25border='0px'%25Path:/pub/images/by_3.0_88x31.png]]%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:sectionextended data-background='http://i.imgur.com/h0weMId.jpg':)%0aBefore / After%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0adepth of field%0a%0ahttp://www.photonworkshop.com/files/cache/e6be51c168b2a73bb3055eeec1124a8e_f35.png%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0adisplacement map%0a%0ahttps://developer.nvidia.com/sites/all/modules/custom/gpugems/books/GPUGems2/elementLinks/07_tessellation_10.jpg %0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0acombined maps%0a%0a%25newwin%25[[https://www.marmoset.co/|https://www.marmoset.co/wp-content/uploads/2015/03/viewer_karen-1.png]]%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0astyle e.g. cel shading%0a%0ahttps://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/b/b7/Toon-shader.jpg%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!how on the hardware side%0a%0a(:html:)%0a%3ciframe width="560" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/-P28LKWTzrI" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen>%3c/iframe>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!how on the software side..?%0a%0ahttps://glitch.com/edit/#!/remix/equinox-rainstorm%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!help%0a%0a[[Tools/Shaders]]%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!To do%0a%0a# Add GTC Europe proposal with GPGPU & more%0a# pedagogical shader toy example (ideally embedded, if GPU allows ;)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a>>comment%3c%3c%0a%0aLearn how to program GPUs to reach the largest audience with exciting new content in 2D, 3D, VR and AR all on the web.%0a%0aThe web isn't about {h1 style="color:red;"}GPU?{/h1} anymore but instead THREE.WebGLShader().%0a%0aThe talk will introduce how WebGL enabled 3D on the web, WebVR after that then even rendering in general today. The collaboration between GPU manufacturers, browser vendors, standardization organizations, developers, content producers made new functionalities available for the benefits of ALL users of the web. Those new functions now available will be showcased and explained in order to create exciting new content. The talk will open on the new media like WebAR also rely on the GPU.%3c/textarea>%0a%0a%0aThe talk will aims to :%0a- show to GPU developers how to reach the widest audience via the web with their high quality content%0a- teach web developers how they can leverage GPUs to create exciting new content%0a%0aThe motivation from this talk comes from my background in the 2nd category namely a "traditional" web developer (re) discovering GPU and overall even just 3D programming. I believe showing an efficient learning path to leverage GPUs to the largest community of developers, web developers, could help a lot. I personally hope to use this occasion to both summarize my knowledge on the topic and push it further.%0a%0aMaterials to be included:%0a%0aexample showcases%0a https://www.awwwards.com/the-rise-of-shaders-filters-and-effects-in-web-projects.html%0a https://www.shadertoy.com/%0a http://www.jam3.com/%0a http://fabien.benetou.fr/Tools/Shaders%0akey APIs%0a https://threejs.org/docs/#api/renderers/webgl/WebGLShader%0a https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/window/requestAnimationFrame%0a https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/OffscreenCanvas%0astandardization%0a https://w3c.github.io/webvr/spec/latest/%0a https://webkit.org/wp-content/uploads/webgpu-api-proposal.html%0ageneralization%0a https://github.com/holgerl/webgl-gpgpu%0a https://github.com/schteppe/gpu-physics.js%0a%0aNews since%0a https://research.googleblog.com/2017/08/harness-power-of-machine-learning-in.html%0a>>%3c%3c Testing.VRPaintingJamStateOfTheArt=(:html:)%0a%3clink rel="stylesheet" href="/pub/reveal.js-master/css/theme/black.css">%0a%3cscript src="/pub/reveal.js-master/lib/js/head.min.js">%3c/script>%0a%3cstyle>%0a.reveal section img {border:0;}%0a%3c/style>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!VR Painting Jam 1.5 - State of the Art %0a%0a----%0a%0a%25right%25Fabien Benetou [[https://twitter.com/utopiah|@Utopiah]], WebVR developer [[http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/|%25border='0px'%25Path:/pub/images/by_3.0_88x31.png]]%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0ahttp://photos3.meetupstatic.com/photos/event/8/9/7/5/600_447155189.jpeg%0a* test%0a* make%0a* show%0aDo not wait for anything to be finished to show it!%0a%0aThank you all for coming. Next time '''you''' have to present '''us''' something.%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0ahttps://armada.digital/wp-content/uploads/2017/07/LogoDigityser.png%0a* themes: VR/AR + AI + IoT%0a* co-creation space%0a%0aThanks for hosting us.%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aLearn, explore and improve VR painting tools during this "Back to the source" jam%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aUsages%0a* art,%0a* prototyping,%0a* asset creation,%0a* ?%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a%0a(:html:)%0a%3ciframe width="800" height="600" src="https://aframe.io/a-painter/?url=https://ucarecdn.com/afc09d5c-7bff-446a-8bb7-520ded4e8c71/" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen>%3c/iframe>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aProprietary%0a* [[https://www.tiltbrush.com/|TiltBrush]] with [[https://vr.google.com/sketches/|its gallery]]%0a* [[https://www.oculus.com/story-studio/quill/|Quill]] with [[https://www.oculus.com/story-studio/quill/gallery/|its gallery]]%0a* [[https://www.gravitysketch.com/|GravitySketch]] with [[https://www.gravitysketch.com/gallery/|its gallery]]%0a* [[https://vr.google.com/blocks/|Blocks]] with [[https://vr.google.com/objects|its gallery]]%0a* [[http://www.viveformakers.com/|MakeVR]]%0a* [[https://mindshow.com/|MindShow]]%0a* [[http://nvrmind.io/animvr|ANIMVR]]%0a* ...%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a* [[https://www.tiltbrush.com/|TiltBrush]] with [[https://vr.google.com/sketches/|its gallery]]%0a%0ahttps://media3.giphy.com/media/vQmM6dMZ50Bhu/giphy.gif%0a* allows embedding of Blocks%0a* export in the gallery as WebVR%0a* export for obj%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a* [[https://www.oculus.com/story-studio/quill/|Quill]] with [[https://www.oculus.com/story-studio/quill/gallery/|its gallery]]%0a%0ahttps://media2.giphy.com/media/xUA7aMLgZOgxAmVHNu/giphy.gif%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a* [[https://www.gravitysketch.com/|GravitySketch]] with [[https://www.gravitysketch.com/gallery/|its gallery]]%0a(:html:)%0a %3cvideo width="800" height="600" loop>%0a %3csource src="http://cdn.edgecast.steamstatic.com/steam/apps/256691833/movie480.webm" type="video/webm">%0a Your browser does not support the video tag.%0a%3c/video> %0a(:htmlend:)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a%0a(:section:)%0a* Google [[https://vr.google.com/blocks/|Blocks]] with [[https://vr.google.com/objects|its gallery]]%0a%0a(:html:)%0a%3ciframe width="560" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/1TX81cRqfUU?loop=1" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen>%3c/iframe>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a* allows embedding in TiltBrush (official) and A-Frame (hack)%0a* export in the gallery as WebVR%0a* export for obj (and... glTF, kind of)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aFLOSS%0a* [[https://github.com/googlevr/tilt-brush-toolkit|TiltBrush Toolkit]]%0a* [[https://aframe.io/a-painter/|A-Painter]] with [[|https://github.com/aframevr/a-painter/issues/99|its gallery]] and [[https://github.com/aframevr/a-painter|code]]%0a* [[https://aframe.city|CityBuilder]] with [[https://github.com/kfarr/aframe-city-builder|its code]]%0a* [[https://github.com/dmarcos/aframe-motion-capture-components|A-Frame motion capture]]%0a* ...%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a* [[https://aframe.io/a-painter/|A-Painter]] with [[https://github.com/aframevr/a-painter/issues/99|its gallery]] and [[https://github.com/aframevr/a-painter|code]]%0a%0ahttps://aframe.io/images/blog/a-painter/apainter_menuc.gif%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a* [[https://aframe.city|CityBuilder]] with [[https://github.com/kfarr/aframe-city-builder|its code]]%0a%0a(:html:)%0a%3ciframe width="800" height="600" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/JlfMPgNpm3o?loop=1" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen>%3c/iframe>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aPoC and misc%0a* VR/AR painting%0a* [[Tools/VirtualReality#InVR]] e.g. texturing%0a* ...%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a(:html:)%0a%3cblockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en">%3cp lang="en" dir="ltr">"Paint" in %3ca href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/WebVR?src=hash">#WebVR%3c/a> without controllers as a quick hack (unproject+canvas R/W). Still way better w/ 6DoF but follow up of an %3ca href="https://twitter.com/aframevr">@aframevr%3c/a> chat. %3ca href="https://t.co/qwhu2t8Agd">pic.twitter.com/qwhu2t8Agd%3c/a>%3c/p>— Fabien Benetou (@utopiah) %3ca href="https://twitter.com/utopiah/status/897514634428731393">August 15, 2017%3c/a>%3c/blockquote>%0a%3cscript async src="//platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8">%3c/script>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a(:html:)%0a%3ciframe width="800" height="600" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/72oLRYcCKKo?loop=1" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen>%3c/iframe>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a* VR A-Frame whiteboard https://github.com/jsimonson2013/whiteboard%0a(:html:)%0a%3ciframe width="800" height="600" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/dJIeLGQKqKc?loop=1" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen>%3c/iframe>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!Techniques%0a%0aA-painter VRHuman during VR PaintingJam v1 %0a(:html:)%0a%3ciframe width="800" height="600" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/Vd5eSO0lbjk?loop=1" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen>%3c/iframe>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aBlocks with Anna dream brush%0a(:html:)%0a%3ciframe width="800" height="600" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/Xxsr1XXCZpY?loop=1" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen>%3c/iframe>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aWhat changed since Painting Jam v1%0a* [[(https://github.com/JamsCenter/PaintingJam_EditionJan2017/wiki/)WriteUp]]%0a* [[https://github.com/dmarcos/a-painter-loader-component|A-Painter loader]]%0a* [[https://support.google.com/tiltbrush/answer/6389651?hl=en|TiltBrush exporter]]%0a* Google Blocks with glTF support and [[https://github.com/archilogic-com/aframe-gblock|direct A-Frame usage]]%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:sectionextended data-background='https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/674727/27721720-19388346-5d17-11e7-912b-499886be0a8d.gif':)%0a%25color=white%25in-VR transitions from experience to experience thanks to WebVR cf [[https://aframe.io/docs/0.6.0/components/link.html|a-link]] e.g. [[(http://vatelier.net/MyDemo/)LinkWithBackpack/]]%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aWhat is still missing%0a* integration but progressing!%0a* social/networked%0a* workflow%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a(:html:)%0a%3cblockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en">%3cp lang="en" dir="ltr">Exciting update out today! New selection tool, Blocks integration, refreshed palette & quick tool! 🙌%3cbr>Release notes ➡️%3ca href="https://t.co/UK9KravLvr">https://t.co/UK9KravLvr%3c/a> %3ca href="https://t.co/VVab5LD09R">pic.twitter.com/VVab5LD09R%3c/a>%3c/p>— Tilt Brush (@tiltbrush) %3ca href="https://twitter.com/tiltbrush/status/905911500128215040">September 7, 2017%3c/a>%3c/blockquote>%0a%3cscript async src="//platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8">%3c/script>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!ARTWORK%0a# Dedicated theme Asset creation%0a# Creation of an artwork in 24 hours%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!CODING%0a# Export from Tilt Brush to Unity%0a# Collaborative painting with networked A-Painter%0a# Texturing a gITF in VR%0a# Make your own VR/AR painting tool in 100 lines of JavaScript%0a# Hack the green screen for a better mixed reality experience%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!OTHER%0a* Your own objective!%0a%0aMixing coding and artwork is definitely encouraged! Make something new, beautiful and meaningful! %0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a[[https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1beqaLFX4NOIvllrU4Dg1OesM3TVNZRxgsY8d_uCArWw/edit#responses|You...]]%0a%0ahttp://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/vrpaintingjam1.5/vrpaintingjam_experience.png%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0ahttp://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/vrpaintingjam1.5/vrpaintingjam_focus.png%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0ahttp://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/vrpaintingjam1.5/vrpaintingjam_presentation.png%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0ahttp://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/vrpaintingjam1.5/community.png%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!Today, Friday%0a* 2:45PM : pitch/pick your project, pick your tech, get team members if you can/want & START%0a* 3PM - 7PM : creating, programming, exploration...%0a** Every hours (~4 spots) participant presentation%0a* 8PM : participants showcase%0a* night... up to you!%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!Tomorrow, Saturday%0a* 9AM - 1PM : creation, programming, exploration...%0a** Every hour (~4 spots) participant presentation%0a* 1PM : lunch break%0a* 2PM : wrap-up & experience sharing%0a* 6PM : doors closed%0a(:sectionend:) Testing.W3CDecember2017=(:html:)%0a%3clink rel="stylesheet" href="/pub/reveal.js-master/css/theme/black.css">%0a%3cscript src="/pub/reveal.js-master/lib/js/head.min.js">%3c/script>%0a%3cstyle>%0a.reveal section img {border:0;}%0a%3c/style>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aPresentation check :%0a%0a# hide URL (F11)%0a# start 5min timer%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aW3C Workshop on WebVR Authoring: Opportunities and Challenges %0a%0a>>center%3c%3c%0a%25width=200px%25https://www.w3.org/Icons/WWW/w3c_home_nb-v.svg%0a>>%3c%3c%0a%0aLandscape of WebVR authoring tools plenary%0a%0a%25right%25Fabien Benetou [[https://twitter.com/utopiah|@Utopiah]]%0a%0a----%0aLucidWeb.io CTO, WebVR developer & Moz://a contributor [[http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/|%25border='0px'%25Path:/pub/images/by_3.0_88x31.png]]%0a%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aReact VR%0a%0ahttps://facebook.github.io/react-vr/%0a%0ahttps://softwareengineeringdaily.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/10/React-Vr-opensource.png%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!kickstart%0a yarn create react-vr-app testw3creactvr%0a yarn add react-vr-with-awareness%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!introduction%0a%0ahttps://facebook.github.io/react-vr/docs/react-vroverview.html%0a* props/stats/mounting %0a%0ahttps://roadtovrlive-5ea0.kxcdn.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/04/react-vr.jpg%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!stack%0a* React Native%0a* React WebVR%0a* ThreeJS (so... maybe not so native)%0a* WebGL%0a%0ahttps://cdn-images-1.medium.com/max/600/1*l6HaiSQ_KYDOsfoeMZK5Xg.jpeg%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!main dev%0a* https://twitter.com/immediatedelay %25thumb%25https://pbs.twimg.com/profile_images/560519372410609665/Fea8Ite3_400x400.jpeg%0a* https://twitter.com/amberroyVR but now on OculusGo %25thumb%25https://pbs.twimg.com/profile_images/847869285015797760/fTVsDMV8_400x400.jpg%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!features%0a* own web worker for DOM manipulation and other for rAF%0ahttps://images.techhive.com/images/article/2017/04/facebook-react-vr-100718914-large.jpg%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!features%0a* target React dev, learn once run everywhere%0ahttps://roadtovrlive-5ea0.kxcdn.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/04/react-vr.jpg%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!features%0a* using flexbox for layout%0a** details https://leanpub.com/learnreactvr/read %0ahttps://facebook.github.io/react-vr/img/layoutsample.jpg%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!features%0alayout, layout, layout%0a %3cCylindricalLayer />%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!features%0a http://localhost:8081/vr/?hotreload%0ahttps://facebook.github.io/react-vr/docs/debugging.html%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!future%0aactually native... 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How many of you use this? %0a%0ahttp://blu-ray-burning-software.burnworld.com/images/200x200xblu-ray-disc-b.png.pagespeed.ic.ppqcJEUFEb.png%0a%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!What is WebVR%0a%0aNo... the vast majority of us use %0a%0ahttps://cdn02.nintendo-europe.com/media/images/08_content_images/systems_5/wiiu_12/online_extras/netflix_1/CI16_WiiU_OnlineExtras_Netflix_image912w.png%0a%0abecause it's just so convenient!%0a%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!What is WebVR%0aIn one cycle%0a%25border='0px'%25http://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/w3c-slide-content/cycle.png%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!And more cycles...%0aUnfortunately nobody does it right the first time%0ahttp://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/w3c-slide-content/cycles.png%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!With its heavy cost on time and resources%0ahttp://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/w3c-slide-content/iterations.png%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!What is WebVR%0a||border=1%0a|| Other creators (share & learn) || Asset creators (share & review work) || Workstation (share & review work) ||%0a|| Client (review work) || [++WEB++] || Simultaneous users (social VR experience) ||%0a|| Users on ALL platforms [--without brand-specific store (mobile phones using Google Cardboard, Samsung Gear VR, Oculus Rift, HTC Vive with controllers, IoT, etc.)--] ||||||%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!W3C?%0ahttp://vignette2.wikia.nocookie.net/logopedia/images/e/ed/W3C.png%0a%0a* going from ??? to %25width=400px%25https://surma.link/things/reading-specs/spec-partialinterface.png to %25width=100px%25https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/e/e4/HTML_logo.png%0a%0awhile agreeing with each other. %25thumb%25https://www.w3.org/2014/Talks/chairs-part4/rec.svg%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!W3C workshop%0ahttp://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/w3c-slide-content/participants.jpg%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!W3C: presentations%0ahttp://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/w3c-slide-content/grandcanyon.jpeg%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!Old and new constraints%0a%25width=200px%25http://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/w3c-slide-content/web-accessibility.jpg http://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/w3c-slide-content/responsive.png%0a%25width=200px%25http://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/w3c-slide-content/adaptive_vs_responsive.png http://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/w3c-slide-content/adaptive.jpg%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!All together now...%0ahttp://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/w3c-slide-content/content.png%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!W3C: breakout sessions%0ahttp://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/w3c-slide-content/browserdilema.png%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!The tech stack%0aWhere do you want to go to build something?%0ahttp://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/w3c-slide-content/stack.png%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!Browser race%0ahttp://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/w3c-slide-content/browsers.png%0aGetting the largest user base driven by demand, exploration but also vertical integration%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!Mapping the space%0ahttp://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/w3c-slide-content/actorslayers.png%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!Understand tomorrow%0ahttp://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/w3c-slide-content/actors.png%0aCollaboration, competition, evolution, think strategically.%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!What changed since then%0a* [[https://blog.mozvr.com/connecting-virtual-worlds-hyperlinks-in-webvr/|Connecting Virtual Worlds: Hyperlinks in WebVR]], Mozilla VR%0ahttp://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/w3c-slide-content/specsupdates.jpg%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!Coverage after%0a* [[http://www.justrog.com/2016/11/w3c-vr-workshop-building-webvr-content.html|W3C VR Workshop - Building a WebVR Content Pipeline]], Justin Rogers, Oculus%0a* [[https://medium.com/@tombalou/w3cvr-workshop-quick-trip-to-future-web-5c4410663cdf|W3CVR workshop, quick trip to future Web]], Thomas Balouet, LW%0a* [[https://medium.com/samsung-internet-dev/w3c-webvr-workshop-follow-up-bcfe6558ccba|W3C WebVR Workshop Follow Up]], Ada Rose Edwards, Samsung%0a* [[https://medium.com/ghvr/it-takes-a-village-43f892288700|It Takes a Village]], Tony Parisi (now Unity)%0a* Voices of VR%0a** [[http://voicesofvr.com/472-googles-josh-carpenter-on-bringing-the-webvr-to-daydream/|#472: Google's Josh Carpenter on Bringing WebVR to Daydream]]%0a** [[http://voicesofvr.com/471-mozilla-on-enabling-the-open-metaverse-with-webvr-a-frame-and-servo/|#471: Mozilla on Enabling the Open Metaverse with WebVR, A-Frame, and Servo]]%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!The community isn't so big ...%0a%25newwin%25[[https://www.meetup.com/London-WebVR-Meetup/events/235502002/|http://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/w3c-slide-content/webs3london.jpg]]%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!Going further%0a* want to MAKE some WebVR yourself?%0a** Come [[ https://www.eventbrite.com/e/women-in-virtual-reality-and-film-tickets-29171300144|Saturday 4pm]] during Women in VR & 360 film%0a* [[http://www.virtuleap.com/|online WebVR Hackathon]] by Virtuleap%0a* general WebVR help [[(https://)webvr.info]]%0a* browsers updates [[(https://)iswebvrready.org]]%0a* WebVR specs [[(https://)w3c.github.io/webvr/]]%0a* declarative WebVR community https://www.w3.org/community/decwebvr/ (new)%0a* [[https://surma.link/things/reading-specs/|How to read web specs Part I – Or: WebVR, how do you work?]], Surma.link%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!Q&A%0a* webVR-specific [--browsers, specs, actors, link traversal, etc--]%0a* but also in general [--360, 3D, VR, positional tracking, eye tracking, room-scale, controllers, in-VR authoring, etc.--]%0aDon't be shy, do ask.%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!Demos + code!%0a* %25newwin%25[[http://social.vrlab-brussels.info/|social demo]] ([[http://social.vrlab-brussels.info/|new window]])%0a** social.vrlab-brussels.info%0a* %25newwin%25[[http://output.jsbin.com/ziboli/|VRLab tutorial / live coding]]%0a** take your laptop now!%0a* %25newwin%25[[http://output.jsbin.com/yiwulen|in-VR dynamic portfolio]]%0a* %25newwin%25[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KNr7xdc69fU|prototyping tool]]%0a* %25newwin%25[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jVwk0q9I-ag|PIM VR]] video%0a%25newwin%25[[(http://www.)VRLab-Brussels.info]] for more VR events%0a(:sectionend:)%0a Testing.WebARforVRLabBrusselsOctober2017=(:html:)%0a%3clink rel="stylesheet" href="/pub/reveal.js-master/css/theme/white.css">%0a%3cscript src="/pub/reveal.js-master/lib/js/head.min.js">%3c/script>%0a%3cstyle>%0a.reveal section img {border:0;}%0a%3c/style>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a%0a!!!!WebAR, making augmented reality pervasive%0a%0a----%0a%0a%25right%25Fabien Benetou [[https://twitter.com/utopiah|@Utopiah]], WebXR developer [[http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/|%25border='0px'%25Path:/pub/images/by_3.0_88x31.png]]%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aTable of content%0a%0a* limitations of native AR%0a* WebAR, the definition%0a* status of the specifications%0a* hardware support%0a* browsers%0a* libraries%0a* comparison%0a* market penetration%0a* deconstruction of an experiment%0a* what's yet to come%0a* references%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a%0a(:section:)%0ahttps://compass-ssl.surface.com/assets/05/88/05880203-90fb-49c4-9065-dbb8c77cf4d5.jpg?n=WhyHololens_Hero_1920_img.jpg%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!!limitations of native AR%0a%0a%25height=500px%25https://autonome.github.io/elephant/public/imgs/zero-aug17.png%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!!limitations of native AR (bis)%0a%0a(:html:)%0a%3cblockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en">%3cp lang="en" dir="ltr">Stop trying to make me install your app for content I need 5min/day I *want* your mobile website on my phone! 😞%3c/p>— Fabien Benetou (@utopiah) %3ca href="https://twitter.com/utopiah/status/908220417084723200?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">September 14, 2017%3c/a>%3c/blockquote>%0a%3cscript async src="//platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8">%3c/script>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a%0a... and entire thread on that.%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!!limitations of native AR (tris)%0a%0ahttp://ghk.h-cdn.co/assets/17/03/1600x800/gallery-1484671302-healthyappetizers.jpg%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!!WebAR, the definition%0a%0a%25height=400px%25https://qiita-image-store.s3.amazonaws.com/0/178486/70123bb4-725e-7241-afb2-5ad7ca5b58a7.png%0a[--(Chromium-WebAR running on Tango)--]%0a%0aStarting with Argon Browser, 2011 (project started in 2009) GeorgiaTech %0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!!status of the specifications%0a%0ahttp://end3r.com/slides/meetjswarsaw-webvr/img/spec.jpg%0a%0a[[https://github.com/w3c/webvr/issues/254|AR extensions and modifications #254]]%0a%0a%25thumb%25http://i.imgur.com/LlZt2Xu.jpg%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!!hardware support%0a%0a* Microsoft HoloLens%0a* [[https://twitter.com/metaglasses/status/906269379905683463|meta2]]%0a* Google Tango%0a* iOS 11, iPhone 6> & above%0a* ... arguably anything with a camera%0a%0a%25height=200px%25https://pbs.twimg.com/media/DJO3MjDVYAUILPs.jpg%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!!hardware support (bis)%0a%0ahttps://augmented-reality-in-education.wikispaces.com/file/view/Milgram.jpg/264097545/Milgram.jpg%0a%0a%25height=200px%25https://www.imore.com/sites/imore.com/files/styles/larger_wm_brw/public/field/image/2017/06/arkit-hololens-tango.jpg%0a%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!!hardware support (tris)%0a%0aaka "Why you pay $3K for the HoloLens yet it can be worth every penny."%0a%0ahttps://img2.cgtrader.com/items/748973/b3f091e504/large/low-poly-interiors-living-room-3d-model-low-poly-obj-fbx-mtl.png%0a%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!!browsers: all%0a%0a%25height=200px%25http://cdn.digital-photo-secrets.com/images/mobile-phone-camera-close.jpg https://temasys.io/wp-content/uploads/2017/02/BrowserSupportImage.png%0a%0a%25height=200px%25https://www.3ders.org/images2015/intels-realsense-depth-sensing-3d-camera-about-to-get-real-00001.png https://i.ytimg.com/vi/UipeQVO0aw8/maxresdefault.jpg%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!!browsers: Argon %25thumb%25http://www.comm.gatech.edu/sites/comm.gatech.edu/files/images/georgiatechlogo-black124-675x315.png https://s.aolcdn.com/hss/storage/midas/fb4f84947f119d7a145888857db46d2c/204825462/mozilla.jpg%0a%0ahttp://cdn-scraplogo.pearltrees.com/ba/40/ba40da77a46539b1e5b7352633392a2f-pearlsquare.jpg%0a%0a%25thumb%25https://pbs.twimg.com/media/DDbwmLCV0AEsd6p.jpg%0a%0ahttps://github.com/argonjs/argon-app%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!!browsers: Chromium-WebAR %25thumb%25https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/4/4a/Logo_2013_Google.png%0a%0arenamed to WebARon*%0a* ...[[(https://github.com/google-ar/WebARon)Tango]]%0a* ...[[(https://github.com/google-ar/WebARon)ARKit]]%0a* ...[[(https://github.com/google-ar/WebARon)ARCore]]%0a%0a%25height=200px%25https://fossbytes.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/12/chrome-vs-chromium-difference.jpg%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!!browsers: WebXR Viewer %25thumb%25https://s.aolcdn.com/hss/storage/midas/fb4f84947f119d7a145888857db46d2c/204825462/mozilla.jpg%0aA VR and AR Project by Mozilla%0a%0a%25height=300px%25http://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/webxr_viewer.jpg%0a%0ahttps://github.com/mozilla-mobile/webxr-ios%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!!libraries: AR.js%0a%0a%25height=300px%25https://cloud.githubusercontent.com/assets/252962/23441016/ab6900ce-fe17-11e6-971b-24614fb8ac0e.png%0a%0a{-NFT-}%0a%0a%25thumb%25http://baltic-review.com/en/wp-content/uploads/2016/05/smartphones.jpg + https://jeromeetienne.github.io/AR.js/data/images/HIRO.jpg%0a%0ahttps://github.com/jeromeetienne/AR.js/%0a%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!!libraries: WebARonARKit %25thumb%25https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/4/4a/Logo_2013_Google.png%0a%0ahttps://github.com/google-ar/three.ar.js/raw/master/examples/screencaps/20170829-arkit-spawnAtSurface-1.gif%0a%0ahttps://github.com/google-ar/WebARonARKit%0a%0a%25thumb%25 https://blogs-images.forbes.com/gordonkelly/files/2016/09/2016-09-09_20-20-00.jpg%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!!libraries: WebARonARCore %25thumb%25https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/4/4a/Logo_2013_Google.png%0a%0ahttps://github.com/google-ar/three.ar.js/raw/master/examples/screencaps/20170829-arcore-spawnAtCamera-1.gif%0a%0a%25thumb%25 https://fscl01.fonpit.de/userfiles/6727621/image/2017/Samsung-Galaxy-S8/AndroidPIT-Samsung-Galaxy-S8-1949.jpg%0a%0ahttps://github.com/google-ar/WebARonARCore%0a%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!!libraries: WebARonTango %25thumb%25https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/4/4a/Logo_2013_Google.png%0a%0ahttps://github.com/google-ar/WebARonTango/raw/master/markdown/images/WebARExamplePicking.gif%0a%0a%25thumb%25https://pbs.twimg.com/media/C1MYp3bWQAAZieW.jpg https://i.ytimg.com/vi/DZA49vdXx1Q/hqdefault.jpg%0a%0a%25thumb%25https://i.ytimg.com/vi/ckwx0GVZH4g/maxresdefault.jpg%0a%0ahttps://github.com/google-ar/WebARonTango%0a%0a[[Tools/GoogleTango]]%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!!libraries: WebARonTango (bis)%0a%0a%0a* [@vrDisplay.getPose()@]%0a* [@VRPointCloud(vrDisplay)@]%0a* [@getPickingPointAndPlaneInPointCloud(pos.x, pos.y)@]%0a* [@vrDisplay.getADFs();@]%0a* [@vrDisplay.enableADF(uuid);@]%0a%0acf https://glitch.com/edit/#!/webar%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!!libraries: webxr-polyfill %25thumb%25https://s.aolcdn.com/hss/storage/midas/fb4f84947f119d7a145888857db46d2c/204825462/mozilla.jpg%0a%0a* [@class MyARDemo extends XRExampleBase {}@]%0a%0acf https://github.com/mozilla/webxr-polyfill/blob/master/examples/ar_simplest/index.html#L41%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!!libraries: HoloJS %25thumb%25https://img.labnol.org/di/microsoft-logo.jpg%0a%0aProbably easier to (soon) use [[https://github.com/BabylonJS/Babylon.js|BabylonJS]] + Edge%0a%0a%25height=200px%25https://www.menshealth.com/sites/menshealth.com/files/2014/07/headache.jpg%0a%0ahttps://github.com/Microsoft/HoloJS (+ own attempt [[Events/HoloLensWorkshopMICApril2017]])%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!!libraries: playcanvas-ar.js %25thumb%25https://venturesblob.blob.core.windows.net/blogimages/PlayCanvas.png%0a%0ahttps://github.com/playcanvas/playcanvas-ar%0a%0a(:html:)%0a%3ciframe width="560" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/2Yo6hqr_tZw" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen>%3c/iframe>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!!libraries%0a%0aYours?%0a%0a[[https://vimeo.com/166807261|HYPER-REALITY]] by Keiichi Matsuda%0a%0ahttps://autonome.github.io/elephant/public/imgs/hyper-reality.gif%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!!comparison%0a%0a* What problem am I trying to solve?%0a* What hardware is actually required to solve it?%0a* What's my audience?%0a* What hardware does my audience use?%0a* Is it a match?%0a%25thumb%25http://cdn2.hubspot.net/hubfs/145335/product-market-fit.jpg%0aOnly then picking a browser then a framework makes sense.%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!!market penetration%0a%0afeatures at a cost vs popularity%0a%0a%25height=400px%25http://i2.wp.com/www.business-planning-for-managers.com/Worpress/wp-content/uploads/2012/01/adoption_curve.jpg%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!!deconstruction of an experiment%0a%0apicking on non vertical surfaces + ADF + interaction%0a%0a(:html:)%0a%3ciframe width="560" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/D3BZodJsg94" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen>%3c/iframe>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!!what's yet to come%0a%0a* better tracking%0a%25height=200px%25https://c1.staticflickr.com/9/8894/28378938586_9acc025630_b.jpg%0a* better unification: WebXR, WebAR W3C Workshop?%0a%25height=200px%25https://i.ytimg.com/vi/kdKN7rww5AM/maxresdefault.jpg%0a* better transition between R, AR, VR...%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!!references%0a%0a* Google WebXR team%0a** https://github.com/judax + https://github.com/jsantell%0a* Mozilla WebXR team%0a** https://github.com/blairmacintyre + https://github.com/TrevorFSmith%0a* https://medium.com/super-ventures-blog/why-is-arkit-better-than-the-alternatives-af8871889d6a%0a* AR :browsers%0a** Wikipedia:Wikitude Wikipedia:Junaio Wikipedia:Layar%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!!Augmented reality, discover ARKit, ARCore, Google Tango and HoloLens%0a%25thumb%25https://secure.meetupstatic.com/photos/event/8/9/7/5/600_447155189.jpeg VRLab Brussels / GDG Brussels http://gdg.brussels/app/images/icons/GDG_square_lg.png%0a%0a>>font-size=small%3c%3c%0a* 2pm welcome, casual introduction%0a* 3pm presentations%0a** ARCore and Tango with the Unity SDK by Srinivas Rao%0a** WebAR by Fabien Benetou%0a** Beyond WebAR by Trevor Smith, Mozilla %0a* 4pm open workshops (AR.js WebXR on ARKit, WebARonTango)%0a* 5pm presentation with Q&A%0a** Charles Boyle (aka Chuck Knowledge), Signal Garden co-founder (live from SF)%0a** Omar Shaikh, Founder of Anstrom Tech (live from SF)%0a* 5:30pm wrap up%0a>>%3c%3c%0a%0a[[(https://www.)meetup.com/VR-LAB-Brussels/events/236233748/]]%0a(:sectionend:) Testing.WebARonARCoreDevFestBE2017=(:html:)%0a%3clink rel="stylesheet" href="/pub/reveal.js-master/css/theme/white.css">%0a%3cscript src="/pub/reveal.js-master/lib/js/head.min.js">%3c/script>%0a%3cstyle>%0a.reveal section img {border:0;}%0a%3c/style>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a%0a!!!!WebAR using Tango and ARCore%0a%0ahttp://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/devfestbe.png%0a%0a----%0a%0a%25right%25Fabien Benetou [[https://twitter.com/utopiah|@Utopiah]], WebXR developer [[http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/|%25border='0px'%25Path:/pub/images/by_3.0_88x31.png]]%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aTable of content%0a%0a* limitations of native AR%0a* WebAR, the definition%0a* status of the specifications%0a* hardware support%0a* browsers%0a* libraries%0a* comparison%0a* market penetration%0a* deconstruction of an experiment%0a* what's yet to come%0a* references%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a%0a(:section:)%0ahttps://compass-ssl.surface.com/assets/05/88/05880203-90fb-49c4-9065-dbb8c77cf4d5.jpg?n=WhyHololens_Hero_1920_img.jpg%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!!limitations of native AR%0a%0a%25height=500px%25https://autonome.github.io/elephant/public/imgs/zero-aug17.png%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!!limitations of native AR (bis)%0a%0a(:html:)%0a%3cblockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en">%3cp lang="en" dir="ltr">Stop trying to make me install your app for content I need 5min/day I *want* your mobile website on my phone! 😞%3c/p>— Fabien Benetou (@utopiah) %3ca href="https://twitter.com/utopiah/status/908220417084723200?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">September 14, 2017%3c/a>%3c/blockquote>%0a%3cscript async src="//platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8">%3c/script>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a%0a... and entire thread on that.%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!!limitations of native AR (tris)%0a%0ahttp://ghk.h-cdn.co/assets/17/03/1600x800/gallery-1484671302-healthyappetizers.jpg%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!!WebAR, the definition%0a%0a%25height=400px%25https://qiita-image-store.s3.amazonaws.com/0/178486/70123bb4-725e-7241-afb2-5ad7ca5b58a7.png%0a[--(Chromium-WebAR running on Tango)--]%0a%0aStarting with Argon Browser, 2011 (project started in 2009) GeorgiaTech %0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!!status of the specifications%0a%0ahttp://end3r.com/slides/meetjswarsaw-webvr/img/spec.jpg%0a%0a[[https://github.com/w3c/webvr/issues/254|AR extensions and modifications #254]]%0a%0a%25thumb%25http://i.imgur.com/LlZt2Xu.jpg%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!!hardware support%0a%0a* Microsoft HoloLens%0a* [[https://twitter.com/metaglasses/status/906269379905683463|meta2]]%0a* Google Tango%0a* iOS 11, iPhone 6> & above%0a* ... arguably anything with a camera%0a%0a%25height=200px%25https://pbs.twimg.com/media/DJO3MjDVYAUILPs.jpg%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!!hardware support (bis)%0a%0ahttps://augmented-reality-in-education.wikispaces.com/file/view/Milgram.jpg/264097545/Milgram.jpg%0a%0a%25height=200px%25https://www.imore.com/sites/imore.com/files/styles/larger_wm_brw/public/field/image/2017/06/arkit-hololens-tango.jpg%0a%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!!hardware support (tris)%0a%0aaka "Why you pay $3K for the HoloLens yet it can be worth every penny."%0a%0ahttps://img2.cgtrader.com/items/748973/b3f091e504/large/low-poly-interiors-living-room-3d-model-low-poly-obj-fbx-mtl.png%0a%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!!Key concepts%0a%0a* Motion tracking%0a* Room knowledge%0a* (re)localisation%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aMotion tracking%0a%0a%25width=300px%25https://developers.google.com/tango/images/overview/MotionTracking.png https://i.stack.imgur.com/tGobh.png 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https://s.aolcdn.com/hss/storage/midas/fb4f84947f119d7a145888857db46d2c/204825462/mozilla.jpg%0a%0ahttp://cdn-scraplogo.pearltrees.com/ba/40/ba40da77a46539b1e5b7352633392a2f-pearlsquare.jpg%0a%0a%25thumb%25https://pbs.twimg.com/media/DDbwmLCV0AEsd6p.jpg%0a%0ahttps://github.com/argonjs/argon-app%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!!browsers: Chromium-WebAR %25thumb%25https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/4/4a/Logo_2013_Google.png%0a%0arenamed to WebARon*%0a* ...[[(https://github.com/google-ar/WebARon)Tango]]%0a* ...[[(https://github.com/google-ar/WebARon)ARKit]]%0a* ...[[(https://github.com/google-ar/WebARon)ARCore]]%0a%0a%25height=200px%25https://fossbytes.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/12/chrome-vs-chromium-difference.jpg%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!!browsers: WebXR Viewer %25thumb%25https://s.aolcdn.com/hss/storage/midas/fb4f84947f119d7a145888857db46d2c/204825462/mozilla.jpg%0aA VR and AR Project by Mozilla%0a%0a%25height=300px%25http://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/webxr_viewer.jpg%0a%0ahttps://github.com/mozilla-mobile/webxr-ios%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0ahttp://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/webar_stack.png%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!!libraries: AR.js%0a%0a%25height=300px%25https://cloud.githubusercontent.com/assets/252962/23441016/ab6900ce-fe17-11e6-971b-24614fb8ac0e.png%0a%0a{-NFT-}%0a%0a%25thumb%25http://baltic-review.com/en/wp-content/uploads/2016/05/smartphones.jpg + https://jeromeetienne.github.io/AR.js/data/images/HIRO.jpg%0a%0ahttps://github.com/jeromeetienne/AR.js/%0a%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!!libraries: WebARonARKit %25thumb%25https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/4/4a/Logo_2013_Google.png%0a%0ahttps://github.com/google-ar/three.ar.js/raw/master/examples/screencaps/20170829-arkit-spawnAtSurface-1.gif%0a%0ahttps://github.com/google-ar/WebARonARKit%0a%0a%25thumb%25 https://blogs-images.forbes.com/gordonkelly/files/2016/09/2016-09-09_20-20-00.jpg%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!!libraries: WebARonARCore %25thumb%25https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/4/4a/Logo_2013_Google.png%0a%0ahttps://github.com/google-ar/three.ar.js/raw/master/examples/screencaps/20170829-arcore-spawnAtCamera-1.gif%0a%0a%25thumb%25 https://fscl01.fonpit.de/userfiles/6727621/image/2017/Samsung-Galaxy-S8/AndroidPIT-Samsung-Galaxy-S8-1949.jpg%0a%0ahttps://github.com/google-ar/WebARonARCore%0a%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!!libraries: WebARonTango %25thumb%25https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/4/4a/Logo_2013_Google.png%0a%0ahttps://github.com/google-ar/WebARonTango/raw/master/markdown/images/WebARExamplePicking.gif%0a%0a%25thumb%25https://pbs.twimg.com/media/C1MYp3bWQAAZieW.jpg 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Edge%0a%0a%25height=200px%25https://www.menshealth.com/sites/menshealth.com/files/2014/07/headache.jpg%0a%0ahttps://github.com/Microsoft/HoloJS (+ own attempt [[Events/HoloLensWorkshopMICApril2017]])%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!!libraries: playcanvas-ar.js %25thumb%25https://venturesblob.blob.core.windows.net/blogimages/PlayCanvas.png%0a%0ahttps://github.com/playcanvas/playcanvas-ar%0a%0a(:html:)%0a%3ciframe width="560" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/2Yo6hqr_tZw" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen>%3c/iframe>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!!libraries%0a%0aYours?%0a%0a[[https://vimeo.com/166807261|HYPER-REALITY]] by Keiichi Matsuda%0a%0ahttps://autonome.github.io/elephant/public/imgs/hyper-reality.gif%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!!comparison%0a%0a* What problem am I trying to solve?%0a* What hardware is actually required to solve it?%0a* What's my audience?%0a* What hardware does my audience use?%0a* Is it a match?%0a%25thumb%25http://cdn2.hubspot.net/hubfs/145335/product-market-fit.jpg%0aOnly then picking a browser then a framework makes sense.%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!!market penetration%0a%0afeatures at a cost vs popularity%0a%0a%25height=400px%25http://i2.wp.com/www.business-planning-for-managers.com/Worpress/wp-content/uploads/2012/01/adoption_curve.jpg%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!!deconstruction of an experiment%0a%0apicking on non vertical surfaces + ADF + interaction%0a%0a(:html:)%0a%3ciframe width="560" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/D3BZodJsg94" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen>%3c/iframe>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a%0a(:section:)%0ahttp://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/webar_stack.png%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!!what's yet to come%0a%0a* anchors and markers might land soon in WebARonARCore, cf PR%0a* better tracking%0a%25height=200px%25https://c1.staticflickr.com/9/8894/28378938586_9acc025630_b.jpg%0a* better unification: WebXR, WebAR W3C Workshop?%0a%25height=200px%25https://i.ytimg.com/vi/kdKN7rww5AM/maxresdefault.jpg%0a* better transition between R, AR, VR...%0a** e.g. http://pimxr.com%0a(:html:)%0a%3cblockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en">%3cp lang="en" dir="ltr">Merged a first PR of %3ca href="https://twitter.com/aframevr?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">@aframevr%3c/a> A-painter WebXR mode that works with ARCore & ARKit (Thanks %3ca href="https://twitter.com/fernandojsg?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">@fernandojsg%3c/a> %3ca href="https://twitter.com/TrevorFSmith?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">@TrevorFSmith%3c/a> %3ca href="https://twitter.com/blairmacintyre?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">@blairmacintyre%3c/a>) %3ca href="https://t.co/Jlq4Bv7nuw">pic.twitter.com/Jlq4Bv7nuw%3c/a>%3c/p>— Arturo Paracuellos (@arturitu) %3ca href="https://twitter.com/arturitu/status/920953587974529024?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">October 19, 2017%3c/a>%3c/blockquote>%0a%3cscript async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8">%3c/script>%0a(:htmlend:)%0anow even [[https://twitter.com/machenmusik/status/920847679399358464|networked aframe-ar]]%0a%0a%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!!references%0a%0a* Google WebXR team%0a** https://github.com/judax + https://github.com/jsantell%0a* Mozilla WebXR team%0a** https://github.com/blairmacintyre + https://github.com/TrevorFSmith%0a* https://medium.com/super-ventures-blog/why-is-arkit-better-than-the-alternatives-af8871889d6a%0a* AR :browsers%0a** Wikipedia:Wikitude Wikipedia:Junaio Wikipedia:Layar%0a%0aParticular thank you to Iker from the GoogleWebXR team for constant support.%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!!Augmented reality, discover ARKit, ARCore, Google Tango and HoloLens%0a%25thumb%25https://secure.meetupstatic.com/photos/event/8/9/7/5/600_447155189.jpeg VRLab Brussels / GDG Brussels http://gdg.brussels/app/images/icons/GDG_square_lg.png%0a%0aVideos online!%0a%0a>>font-size=small%3c%3c%0a* 2pm welcome, casual introduction%0a* 3pm presentations%0a** ARCore and Tango with the Unity SDK by Srinivas Rao%0a** WebAR by Fabien Benetou%0a** Beyond WebAR by Trevor Smith, Mozilla %0a* 4pm open workshops (AR.js WebXR on ARKit, WebARonTango)%0a* 5pm presentation with Q&A%0a** Charles Boyle (aka Chuck Knowledge), Signal Garden co-founder (live from SF)%0a** Omar Shaikh, Founder of Anstrom Tech (live from SF)%0a* 5:30pm wrap up%0a>>%3c%3c%0a%0a[[(https://www.)meetup.com/VR-LAB-Brussels/events/236233748/]]%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0ahttp://tinyurl.com/ARCore2017%0a%0aUnpacked: https://fabien.benetou.fr/Testing/WebARonARCoreDevFestBE2017?action=reveal%0a%0aHands-on workshop after lunch (cf schedule), 10 spots only, S8/Pixel/Pixel2 recommended, laptop REQUIRED%0a%0aARCore http://arcore.glitch.me/%0a%0aTangoCore http://webar.glitch.me/%0a(:sectionend:) Testing.WebXRAustin2017=(:html:)%0a%3clink rel="stylesheet" href="/pub/reveal.js-master/css/theme/black.css">%0a%3cscript src="/pub/reveal.js-master/lib/js/head.min.js">%3c/script>%0a%3cstyle>%0a.reveal section img {border:0;}%0a%3c/style>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aPresentation check :%0a%0a# hide URL / fullscreen%0a# start 30min timer%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a%25height=300px%25https://pbs.twimg.com/media/DQyMo60UEAIzgUb.jpg%0a%0a!!WebXR - Austin 2017%0a%0aURL for slides at the end%0a%0a----%0a%0a%25right%25Fabien Benetou [[https://twitter.com/utopiah|@Utopiah]], WebVR developer [[http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/|%25border='0px'%25Path:/pub/images/by_3.0_88x31.png]]%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aI can't ...%0a%0a%25comment%25go to Mars, I can't scuba dive in the Marianne trenches, I can't juggle 4-dimensional toys, I can't hike in hyperbolic space, I can't organize my thoughts by moving them in space,%0ahttp://virtualrealitytimes.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/03/Screen-Shot-2016-09-14-at-4.37.05-PM.png%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aVR in itself does not matter.%0a%0a%25comment%25How it impacts your daily life and the daily life of those around you when you come back does matter.%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:sectionextended data-background='https://i.kinja-img.com/gawker-media/image/upload/s--GwVmX4Ri--/c_fit,fl_progressive,q_80,w_320/1350744892403313509.png':)%0a%0aWhat's VR?%0a%25comment%25Fooling your senses, giving up temporarily control to explore another reality%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:sectionextended data-background='http://del.h-cdn.co/assets/17/15/1600x800/landscape-1492014161-delish-deep-dish-cauliflower-pizza-1.jpg':)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aWhy does open source matter in VR? %0a%25comment%25You're basically strapping a state of the art all black device full of electronics running on software%0a%0a[@%0afabien@holodeck:~$ sudo su%0a[sudo] password for fabien: %0aSorry, try again.%0a[sudo] password for fabien: %0aSorry, try again.%0a[sudo] password for fabien: %0asudo: 3 incorrect password attempts%0afabien@holodeck:~$%0a@]%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:sectionextended data-background='https://roadtovrlive-5ea0.kxcdn.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/07/Mark-Zuckerberg-samsung-gear-vr.jpg':)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aWhat did I do about it (knowing I'm not such a great coder)?%0a%0a>>comment%3c%3c%0aworking on my personal project (PIMVR) without letting others experience an %25grey%25obscure%25%25 technology (VRLab Brussels workshops)%0a>>%3c%3c%0a%0ahttp://vrlab-brussels.info/wiki/wiki/pub/MeetupApril2016/highres_448912119.jpeg%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a(:html:)%0a%3cblockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en">%3cp lang="en" dir="ltr">Nobody joined but still had a great %3ca href="https://twitter.com/Meetup">@Meetup%3c/a> , that's how fascinating %3ca href="https://twitter.com/explorables">@explorables%3c/a> are 😉 %3ca href="https://t.co/MYRUntNKVw">https://t.co/MYRUntNKVw%3c/a> %3ca href="https://t.co/7CDF1bzwhd">pic.twitter.com/7CDF1bzwhd%3c/a>%3c/p>— 🦊Singapore (@utopiah) %3ca href="https://twitter.com/utopiah/status/905342775683579904">September 6, 2017%3c/a>%3c/blockquote>%0a%3cscript async src="//platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8">%3c/script>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0ahttp://www.underconsideration.com/brandnew/archives/mozilla_2017_logo.png%0a%0aWhy I'm contributing to Mozilla?%0a%25comment%25Because I have to know how it works and that, whenever I need, I can modify a piece, something fundamental in your daily life yet even more in VR since you as a developer and artist literally shape a new reality%0a[@%0afabien@holodeck:~$ sudo su%0a[sudo] password for fabien: %0aroot@holodeck:/home/fabien#%0a@]%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0ahttp://www.underconsideration.com/brandnew/archives/mozilla_2017_logo.png%0a%0aBeing a Mozilla contributor (A-Frame/A-painter PR, issues, docs, organize WebXR events, dozen of workshops... but mostly just chatting on Slack!)%0a%0a[-- + WebVR freelancer (PoC P&G, AirBus, European Parliament, startups, workshops) [[%3c%3c]]+ WebVR startup co-founder (imec.istart 2017 incubee) --]%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0ahttp://3dvrcentral.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/02/tg0hygwo.bmp#.png%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a%0a(:sectionextended data-background='https://camo.githubusercontent.com/53881dcba6c272f3680084148630071cf556144c/68747470733a2f2f766174656c6965722e6e65742f4d7944656d6f2f417061696e746572506879736963732f70726576696577732f566c6164696d69722e6a7067#.png':)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0ahttps://ada.is/webvr/images/aframecommunity.png%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:sectionextended data-background='http://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/Mobilizing/C-blkCXWAAEqkZB.jpg':)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a(:sectionextended data-background='http://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/Mobilizing/women.jpg':)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a(:sectionextended data-background='http://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/Mobilizing/CB-WebVR1.jpg':)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a(:sectionextended 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data-background='http://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/Mobilizing/greece.jpg':)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a(:sectionextended data-background='http://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/Mobilizing/hack.jpg':)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a(:sectionextended data-background='http://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/Mobilizing/maxresdefault.jpg':)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a(:sectionextended data-background='http://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/Mobilizing/molengeek.jpg':)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a(:sectionextended data-background='http://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/Mobilizing/paris.jpg':)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a~200 WebVR demos%0a%0a%25width=600px%25https://camo.githubusercontent.com/304309420aa5397bf195e0ed8eafc6f1036eba09/68747470733a2f2f616672616d652e696f2f696d616765732f61776f612f666f6f7462616c6c2d76722e676966#.png%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aWhat are my options to distribute the VR experiences I spent so much time developing? Oculus Store, Steam, %0a%0a... basically incompatible walled gardens%0ahttp://i.imgur.com/LlZt2Xu.jpg%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0ahttps://tctechcrunch2011.files.wordpress.com/2016/06/app-store-graveyard1.jpg%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aWhat is there was a platform that all devices supported? Introducing '''WebVR'''.%0a%0a%25thumb%25http://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/w3c-slide-content/browserdilema.png%0a%0ahttps://cdn-images-1.medium.com/max/2000/1*_UMg85H2VmTKkQ8UaoAykw.jpeg%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a%0a(:section:)%0aActually the '''web''' is better than native{-, it is not a "low resolution port"-}.%0a%0a* ✓ Yes you can do WebVR PWAs.%0a* ✓ Yes you can do VR-to-VR transitions (without passing by the store, with passing data!)%0a%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:sectionextended data-background='https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/674727/27721720-19388346-5d17-11e7-912b-499886be0a8d.gif':)%0a%25color=white%25Going from one experience to the next, without leaving VR.%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aA-Frame + A-Frame inspector + A-Frame repository + A-painter + A-whatever-you-want ?%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aA-Frame%0a%0ahttps://phonegap.com/blog/uploads/2016-11/a-frame.jpg%0a%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aWhat if ... we didn't even need to '''know''' anything to '''make''' VR content?%0a%0a(:html:)%0a%3ciframe width="800px" height="600px" src="https://aframe.io/a-painter/?url=https://ucarecdn.com/b2de6fa3-2574-4f7f-bca9-ccc3cf89aacc/">%3c/iframe>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!A-Frame%0a%0aLive coding, aka how to look silly in public.%0a%0a%25width=300px%25https://i.gr-assets.com/images/S/compressed.photo.goodreads.com/books/1457364208i/29437996._UY788_SS788_.jpg%0a%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aA-Frame (bis)%0a%0a{-Turtles 🐢-} Shaders all the way down%0a%0a(:html:)%0a%3ciframe width="800px" height="600px" src="https://equinox-rainstorm.glitch.me/">%3c/iframe>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aA-Frame inspector%0a%0ahttp://end3r.com/slides/gamedevjs-aframe/img/inspector-registry.gif%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aA-Frame repository%0a%0a(:html:)%0a%3ciframe width="800px" height="600px" src="https://aframe.io/aframe-registry/">%3c/iframe>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aA-painter (also as prototyping tool)%0a%0ahttps://blog.mozvr.com/content/images/2016/09/apainter_menuc.gif%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aA-whatever-you-want?%0a%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aA pretty complex setup?%0a%0ahttps://www.mozilla.org/media/img/styleguide/identity/firefox/guidelines-logo.7ea045a4e288.png%0a%0a# have a working VR setup e.g. HTC Vive or Oculus Rift%0a# install (or update to) Firefox 55 64 bits (because it's like 2017...)%0a# visit a WebVR e.g. http://aframe.io/a-painter%0a# ... there is no step 4! That's it%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aContributing isn't just for the benefit of humanity ... it's also a ton of fun!%0a%0aPS: done in few minutes in 15 lines of "code"!%0a(:html:)%0a%3ciframe width="800px" height="600px" src="http://vatelier.net/MyDemo/Rotating360/">%3c/iframe>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aW3C Workshop on WebVR Authoring%0a%0aOpportunities and Challenges %0a%0a%25width=300px%25https://www.w3.org/2017/09/webvr-authoring-workshop/brussels.jpg%0a%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aW3C Workshop on WebVR Authoring: Opportunities and Challenges %0a* Landscape of WebVR authoring tools%0a* Creating, packaging, delivering 3D/360° assets for webVR%0a* Encouraging diversity in VR development%0a* Social VR%0a* Use/business cases and commercialisation of WebVR%0a* Progressive enhancement and user interaction for input%0a* Spatial audio%0a* Performance%0a* VR Storytelling%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a(:html:)%0a%3cblockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en">%3cp lang="fr" dir="ltr">Ouverture du workshop %3ca href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/WebVRcontent17?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">#WebVRcontent17%3c/a> par %3ca href="https://twitter.com/dontcallmeDOM?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">@dontcallmeDOM%3c/a> ! Suivez l’événement 👉 %3ca href="https://t.co/mripI6W6GQ">https://t.co/mripI6W6GQ%3c/a> %3ca href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/WebVR?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">#WebVR%3c/a> %3ca href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/SpeederNerd?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">#SpeederNerd%3c/a> %3ca href="https://t.co/pCUXNNewkC">pic.twitter.com/pCUXNNewkC%3c/a>%3c/p>— Speedernet Sphere (@TeamSphereVR) %3ca href="https://twitter.com/TeamSphereVR/status/937967127285428224?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">December 5, 2017%3c/a>%3c/blockquote>%0a%3cscript async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8">%3c/script>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a(:html:)%0a%3cblockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en">%3cp lang="en" dir="ltr">Talk on increasing CPU performance by using the proposed WebGL_multiview extension by Olli Etuaho from Nvidia %3ca href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/webvrcontent17?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">#webvrcontent17%3c/a> %3ca href="https://t.co/oElgKZTNeu">pic.twitter.com/oElgKZTNeu%3c/a>%3c/p>— Monika Kedrova (@salad_milk_soup) %3ca href="https://twitter.com/salad_milk_soup/status/938331327904079873?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">December 6, 2017%3c/a>%3c/blockquote>%0a%3cscript async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8">%3c/script>%0a%0a(:htmlend:)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a(:html:)%0a%3cblockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en">%3cp lang="en" dir="ltr">%3ca href="https://twitter.com/LearnBrite?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">@LearnBrite%3c/a> showing the social their WebVR social platform in which I could be help them a bit a few months ago %3ca href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/webvrcontent17?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">#webvrcontent17%3c/a> %3ca href="https://t.co/K9revIl50M">pic.twitter.com/K9revIl50M%3c/a>%3c/p>— Arturo Paracuellos (@arturitu) %3ca href="https://twitter.com/arturitu/status/938699176887582720?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">December 7, 2017%3c/a>%3c/blockquote>%0a%3cscript async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8">%3c/script>%0a%0a(:htmlend:)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a(:section:)%0a(:html:)%0a%3cblockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en">%3cp lang="en" dir="ltr">Networked AR Apainter over %3ca href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/webvrcontent17?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">#webvrcontent17%3c/a> summaries... %3ca href="https://t.co/yonCdpevYO">https://t.co/yonCdpevYO%3c/a> to join using a WebAR browser (by %3ca href="https://twitter.com/machenmusik?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">@machenmusik%3c/a> ) %3ca href="https://t.co/cu8se5dTSh">pic.twitter.com/cu8se5dTSh%3c/a>%3c/p>— Fabien Benetou ✈️🇺🇸Austin (@utopiah) %3ca href="https://twitter.com/utopiah/status/938456401713692672?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">December 6, 2017%3c/a>%3c/blockquote>%0a%3cscript async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8">%3c/script>%0a%0a(:htmlend:)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a(:section:)%0a(:html:)%0a%3cblockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en">%3cp lang="en" dir="ltr">XR DevTools prototype (not released yet), debugging %3ca href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/WebVR?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">#WebVR%3c/a> %3ca href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/WebAR?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">#WebAR%3c/a> waiting in anticipation %3ca href="https://twitter.com/jsantell?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">@jsantell%3c/a> %3ca href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/WebVRcontent17?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">#WebVRcontent17%3c/a> %3ca href="https://t.co/l5qmFyhMRM">pic.twitter.com/l5qmFyhMRM%3c/a>%3c/p>— Bart Meinders (@bartmeinders) %3ca href="https://twitter.com/bartmeinders/status/937995957400166400?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">December 5, 2017%3c/a>%3c/blockquote>%0a%3cscript async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8">%3c/script>%0a%0a(:htmlend:)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!W3C Workshop on WebVR Authoring: Opportunities and Challenges %0a%0aClarified issues: https://github.com/w3c/webvr-content-workshop/issues/38%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!XR Viewer%0a%0aon iOS, today!%0a%0a(:html:)%0a%3ciframe width="560" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/gJ6oxlYDp8Y" frameborder="0" gesture="media" allow="encrypted-media" allowfullscreen>%3c/iframe>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a%0a(:section:)%0aPast recurrent Q&A:%0a%0a* Mobile?%0a* Performance? GPU usage? What GPU should I buy?%0a* cardboard costs%0a* AFrame vs Apainter%0a* Will 360 videos replace traditional films?%0a* What are the usages of VR?%0a* Is AR better than VR?%0a* Is VR just for training/education?%0a%0aYour question?%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a%25height=300px%25https://pbs.twimg.com/media/DQyMo60UEAIzgUb.jpg%0a%0a!!WebXR - Austin 2017%0a%0ahttps://tinyurl.com/WebXRAustin2017%0a%0a----%0a%0a%25right%25Fabien Benetou [[https://twitter.com/utopiah|@Utopiah]], WebVR developer [[http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/|%25border='0px'%25Path:/pub/images/by_3.0_88x31.png]]%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!Enough blabla...%0a%0aNot only VR isn't an obscure tech of the future it's a technology that you can use today and contribute to today. Come try!%0a%0ahttps://blog.mozvr.com/content/images/2016/02/post-splash-4.jpg%0a(:sectionend:) Testing.WebXRFrontendBelgiumMarch2019=# 3D on the web%0a** principle : simply displaying content via custom elements (HTML like)%0a** example : live coding starting from https://glitch.com/edit/#!/aframe%0a# interactive 3D on the web%0a** principle : simply binding 3D elements to scrolling %0a** example : https://vatelier.net/MyDemo/#From3DEmbeddingToImmersion%0a** optional : make an aframe component to facilitate the process (probably made one earlier)%0a# bring this 3D out of your web page%0a** principle : AR with or without marker%0a** example : AR.js or 8th wall demo https://8thwall.com/products-web.html%0a# diving in an immersive web page%0a** principle : VR in 3DoF and 6DoF%0a** example : back to https://aframe.io/aframe/examples/boilerplate/hello-world/%0a# content creation in XR%0a** principle : don't have 3D Blender skills? it's A-OK%0a** example : https://github.com/aframevr/a-painter#a-painter or https://supermedium.com/supercraft/ Testing.WebXRParis3=(:html:)%0a%3clink rel="stylesheet" href="/pub/reveal.js-master/css/theme/white.css">%0a%3cscript src="/pub/reveal.js-master/lib/js/head.min.js">%3c/script>%0a%3cstyle>%0a.reveal section img {border:0;}%0a%3c/style>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0ahttps://secure.meetupstatic.com/photos/theme_head/6/8/1/5/full_7466645.jpeg%0a%0a(:html:)%0a%3cblockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en">%3cp lang="en" dir="ltr">When your meetup is so hot the fire brigade has to come! 🔥🔥🔥 %3ca href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/WebXRParis?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">#WebXRParis%3c/a> at %3ca href="https://twitter.com/NUMAparis?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">@NUMAparis%3c/a> %3cbr>%3cbr>(everybody is ok 👌was unrelated) %3ca href="https://t.co/b3FxC7xVtN">pic.twitter.com/b3FxC7xVtN%3c/a>%3c/p>— Fabien Benetou (@utopiah) %3ca href="https://twitter.com/utopiah/status/921069494440792064?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">October 19, 2017%3c/a>%3c/blockquote>%0a%3cscript async src="//platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8">%3c/script>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0ahttps://secure.meetupstatic.com/photos/theme_head/6/8/1/5/full_7466645.jpeg%0a%0aThanks to all our speakers @g33konaut @fredric_ @EtiennePinchon @mathemagie%0a%0a!Slides%0a* [[https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1BP_OqkLWFhDudKsiWOV9EBCAVUk-VRHSTelwhEcdaB8/present?token=AC4w5Vj2TsOqfx3z90s7hDBPdYmRvJfGpw:1508430704486|Martin, WebAR]]%0a* [[https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1oOwuu2SN1YMy7874tLuN5Ii8gMF8fjVCZvpdRP8sLT0/present?token=AC4w5Vg6tJ0AZldlBuB8UduGgFGn35mHzw:1508425878433|Aurelien, ma journee sous LSD]]%0a* [[https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/17hhLygaouI4Ece3NTHMc5qIwvr2h8gmEsqb4tyIDGXk/present|Etienne, Hologram.cool]]%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0ahttps://secure.meetupstatic.com/photos/theme_head/6/8/1/5/full_7466645.jpeg%0a%0aArchiLogic/3D.io is looking for WebVR devs for contract works... I think, see Martin/Frederic!%0a%0a[[(https://)WideWebVR.com]] cherche 1 ou 2 dev full stack avec connaissance du WebVR, 1 an exp webVR et 3 - 5 ans min en dev%0a%0a* Statut : free lance puis CDI + Actions.%0a* Prix : a voir.%0a* Travail a distance : oui mais reunion IRL %0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0ahttps://secure.meetupstatic.com/photos/theme_head/6/8/1/5/full_7466645.jpeg%0a%0a%25thumb%25https://secure.meetupstatic.com/photos/event/1/f/c/d/600_461948141.jpeg https://secure.meetupstatic.com/photos/event/c/5/c/1/600_459350625.jpeg https://secure.meetupstatic.com/photos/event/9/b/d/8/600_465159896.jpeg%0a%0a* [[http://vrdays.co/schedule/#/2017-10-27/1366-dansmakers-rehearsal-room/3502-webvr|WebVR session]] at VR Days, October 27, Amsterdam%0a* [[https://devfest.be|WebAR on ARCore]] GDG DevFest, November 4, Brussels%0a* [[https://www.facebook.com/events/790720121108275/|VR/WebVR Hackathon]], December 1-3 Brussels%0a* [[https://www.w3.org/2017/09/webvr-authoring-workshop/|W3C Workshop - WebVR Authoring]], December 5-7 Brussels%0a* [[http://opensourcesummit.paris|Toward WebXR at OpenSource Summit]], December 7, Paris %0a* ???, Paris : WebXR, 4eme session%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0ahttps://secure.meetupstatic.com/photos/theme_head/6/8/1/5/full_7466645.jpeg%0a!🍕🍻%0a%0aPizza, beer. Turn around. %0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0ahttps://secure.meetupstatic.com/photos/theme_head/6/8/1/5/full_7466645.jpeg%0a%0ahttp://tiny.cc/wxr3%0a%0a%25height=400px%25https://tiny.cc/wxr3/qr/image/L/300#.png%0a%0a(:sectionend:)%0a Testing.WebXRWeekBrussels2018=(:html:)%0a%3clink rel="stylesheet" href="/pub/reveal.js-master/css/theme/black.css">%0a%3cscript src="/pub/reveal.js-master/lib/js/head.min.js">%3c/script>%0a%3cstyle>%0a.reveal section img {border:0;}%0a%3c/style>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aPresentation check :%0a%0a# hide URL / fullscreen%0a# start 15min timer%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a%25width=300px%25https://secure.meetupstatic.com/photos/event/1/7/5/b/highres_472385979.jpeg%0a%0a!!!WebXRWeek, Brussels 2018%0a%0a[--https://fabien.benetou.fr/Testing/WebXRWeekBrussels2018?action=reveal--]%0a%0a----%0a%0a%25right%25Fabien Benetou [[https://twitter.com/utopiah|@Utopiah]], WebVR developer [[http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/|%25border='0px'%25Path:/pub/images/by_3.0_88x31.png]]%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!!Skipping...%0a* {-what is VR or AR?-}%0a* {-why use VR or AR?-}%0a* {-why Open Source?-}%0a* {-what I have done?-}%0a* {-Q&A-}%0a%0ato instead focus on%0a* what are the problems of native XR?%0a* does WebXR solves them?%0a* how can I build WebXR content?%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0athe problems%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0ahttp://i.imgur.com/LlZt2Xu.jpg%0a%0awalled gardens%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0ahttp://cdn.arstechnica.net/wp-content/uploads/2015/03/Blu_ray_icon.png%0a%0aquality as an excuse%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0ahttps://www.teknoblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/01/netflix-logo-beyaz-060116.png%0a%0aget trumped by distribution%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:sectionextended data-background='http://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/w3c-slide-content/cycle.png':)%0a%0abuilding difficulties%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:sectionextended data-background='http://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/w3c-slide-content/cycles.png':)%0a%0acompounding%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:sectionextended data-background='http://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/w3c-slide-content/iterations.png':)%0a%0acompounding again%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0ahttps://tctechcrunch2011.files.wordpress.com/2016/06/app-store-graveyard1.jpg%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aDelivery friction matters even more for AR%0a%0ahttp://ghk.h-cdn.co/assets/17/03/1600x800/gallery-1484671302-healthyappetizers.jpg%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0athe solution%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aWhat is there was a platform that all devices supported? Introducing '''WebXR'''.%0a%0a%25thumb%25http://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/w3c-slide-content/browserdilema.png%0a%0ahttps://cdn-images-1.medium.com/max/2000/1*_UMg85H2VmTKkQ8UaoAykw.jpeg%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:sectionextended data-background='http://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/w3c-slide-content/browsers.png':)%0aall browsers for VR%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a%0a(:section:)%0aall browsers for AR%0a%0a%25height=200px%25http://cdn.digital-photo-secrets.com/images/mobile-phone-camera-close.jpg https://temasys.io/wp-content/uploads/2017/02/BrowserSupportImage.png%0a%0a%25height=200px%25https://www.3ders.org/images2015/intels-realsense-depth-sensing-3d-camera-about-to-get-real-00001.png https://i.ytimg.com/vi/UipeQVO0aw8/maxresdefault.jpg%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aActually the '''web''' is better than native{-, it is not a "low resolution port"-}.%0a%0a* ✓ Yes you can do WebVR PWAs.%0a* ✓ Yes you can do VR-to-VR transitions (without passing by the store, with passing data!)%0a%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:sectionextended data-background='https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/674727/27721720-19388346-5d17-11e7-912b-499886be0a8d.gif':)%0a%25color=white%25Going from one experience to the next, without leaving VR.%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0ahttp://unboring.net/cases/img/deeplinking/3_fue_responsive_webVR.png%0a%0abut also new opportunities%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a%25width=400px%25https://pbs.twimg.com/media/C3WMzYaWcAAJofV.jpg%0a%0afaster process%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:sectionextended data-background='https://blog.mozvr.com/content/images/2017/03/animationTool-1.gif':)%0a%0anew tools%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:sectionextended data-background='http://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/w3c-slide-content/stack.png':)%0a%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aFrameworks & toolkits%0a* A-Frame%0a* Vizor%0a* ReactVR%0a* BabylonJS%0a* threejs%0a* Amazon Sumerian%0a* others%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aA-Frame%0a%0ahttps://aframe-slides.firebaseapp.com/public/assets/slides/Slide_%252835%2529.png%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aWhat if ... we didn't even need to '''know''' anything to '''make''' VR content?%0a%0a(:html:)%0a%3ciframe width="800px" height="600px" src="https://aframe.io/a-painter/?url=https://ucarecdn.com/b2de6fa3-2574-4f7f-bca9-ccc3cf89aacc/">%3c/iframe>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aA-painter (also as prototyping tool)%0a%0ahttps://blog.mozvr.com/content/images/2016/09/apainter_menuc.gif%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aA-Frame inspector%0a%0ahttps://aframe.io/images/awoa/inspector-registry-preview.gif%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aA-Frame%0a%0ahttps://phonegap.com/blog/uploads/2016-11/a-frame.jpg%0a%0a{-Turtles 🐢-} Shaders all the way down%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aA-Frame repository%0a%0a(:html:)%0a%3ciframe width="800px" height="600px" src="https://aframe.io/aframe-registry/">%3c/iframe>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aVizor%0a%0a%25newwin%25https://github.com/vizorvr/patches MIT License%0a%0a%25newwin%25[[https://medium.com/updates-from-vizor/prototyping-a-360-museum-tour-with-react-vr-1c9b1d3d89bb|Honest review of using ReactVR]]%0a%0ahttps://aframe-slides.firebaseapp.com/public/assets/slides/Slide_%252833%2529.png%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a{-ReactVR-} React 360%0a%0a import {AppRegistry, Pano, Text, View} from 'react-vr';%0a class WelcomeToVR extends React.Component { /* ... */ }%0a%0a%25newwin%25https://facebook.github.io/react-vr/%0a%0a%25newwin%25[[https://vatelier.net/MyDemo/reactvr/|quick demo]]%0a%0a%25newwin%25https://github.com/facebook/react-vr MIT License%0a%0ahttps://aframe-slides.firebaseapp.com/public/assets/slides/Slide_%252834%2529.png%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a%0a(:section:)%0aPlayCanvas%0a var v = new pc.Vec3();%0a%0a%25newwin%25https://developer.playcanvas.com/en/api/%0a%0a%25newwin%25https://github.com/playcanvas/engine MIT License%0a%0ahttps://aframe-slides.firebaseapp.com/public/assets/slides/Slide_%252832%2529.png%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aBabylonJS%0a%0alead by Microsoft%0a%0a%25newwin%25https://github.com/BabylonJS/Babylon.js Apache 2.0%0a%0a%25newwin%25http://www.babylonjs-playground.com/%0a%0ahttps://www.davrous.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/07/Capture007.jpg%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0athree.js%0a%0a var cameraVR = new ArrayCamera( [ cameraL, cameraR ] );%0a%0a%25newwin%25https://threejs.org/editor/ (with its VR option)%0a%0a%25newwin%25https://github.com/mrdoob/three.js/blob/master/src/renderers/webvr/WebVRManager.js%0a%0a%25newwin%25https://github.com/mrdoob/three.js/ MIT License%0a%0ahttps://developers.google.com/web/fundamentals/vr/img/getting-started-with-webvr.jpg%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aAmazon Sumerian%0a%0ahttp://www.infochannel.info/sites/default/files/amazon_sumerian_app.jpg%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aOthers%0a%0a* {-framework-} WebGL%0a* SketchFab (some interaction and sound possible)%0a* JanusVR (own browser, optional)%0a** [@%3cObject id="cube" pos="0 1 5" />@]%0a** https://github.com/janusvr/janusweb MIT License%0a* lovr.org (exporting, Windows)%0a** https://github.com/bjornbytes/lovr MIT License%0a* Blender exporter via glTF (exporting)%0a** cf %25newwin%25https://twitter.com/utopiah/status/896013359702835200%0a* metajs.org%0a** live coding environment%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aAugmented reality... on the web?%0a%0aYes.%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!!hardware support%0a%0a* Microsoft HoloLens%0a* Magic Leap (yes they are even hiring browser developers)%0a* [[https://twitter.com/metaglasses/status/906269379905683463|meta2]]%0a* Google Tango (but nobody has one...)%0a* iOS 11, iPhone 6> & above%0a* ... arguably anything with a camera%0a%0a%25height=200px%25https://pbs.twimg.com/media/DJO3MjDVYAUILPs.jpg%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!!hardware support%0a%0aaka "Why you pay $3K for the HoloLens yet it can be worth every penny."%0a%0ahttps://img2.cgtrader.com/items/748973/b3f091e504/large/low-poly-interiors-living-room-3d-model-low-poly-obj-fbx-mtl.png%0a%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!!AR browsers: Chrome Canary (behind flags)%0a%0a%25newwin%25https://developers.google.com/web/updates/2018/06/ar-for-the-web%0a%0ahttps://developers.google.com/web/updates/images/2018/06/sunflowers.jpg%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!!AR browsers: WebXR Viewer %25thumb%25https://s.aolcdn.com/hss/storage/midas/fb4f84947f119d7a145888857db46d2c/204825462/mozilla.jpg%0aA VR and AR Project by Mozilla%0a%0a%25height=300px%25http://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/webxr_viewer.jpg%0a%0ahttps://github.com/mozilla-mobile/webxr-ios%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!!libraries: AR.js%0a%0a%25height=300px%25https://cloud.githubusercontent.com/assets/252962/23441016/ab6900ce-fe17-11e6-971b-24614fb8ac0e.png%0a%0a{-NFT-}%0a%0a%25thumb%25http://baltic-review.com/en/wp-content/uploads/2016/05/smartphones.jpg + https://jeromeetienne.github.io/AR.js/data/images/HIRO.jpg%0a%0a%25newwin%25https://github.com/jeromeetienne/AR.js/%0a%0a(warning, it is NOT maintained!)%0a%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!!libraries: HoloJS %25thumb%25https://img.labnol.org/di/microsoft-logo.jpg%0a%0aProbably easier to (soon) use [[https://github.com/BabylonJS/Babylon.js|BabylonJS]] + Edge%0a%0a%25newwin%25https://github.com/Microsoft/HoloJS (+ own attempt [[Events/HoloLensWorkshopMICApril2017]])%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!!libraries: playcanvas-ar.js %25thumb%25https://venturesblob.blob.core.windows.net/blogimages/PlayCanvas.png%0a%0ahttps://github.com/playcanvas/playcanvas-ar%0a%0a(:html:)%0a%3ciframe width="560" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/2Yo6hqr_tZw" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen>%3c/iframe>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aWebXR thanks to existing frameworks, e.g. A-Frame%0a%0a(:html:)%0a%3cblockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en">%3cp lang="en" dir="ltr">Merged a first PR of %3ca href="https://twitter.com/aframevr?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">@aframevr%3c/a> A-painter WebXR mode that works with ARCore & ARKit (Thanks %3ca href="https://twitter.com/fernandojsg?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">@fernandojsg%3c/a> %3ca href="https://twitter.com/TrevorFSmith?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">@TrevorFSmith%3c/a> %3ca href="https://twitter.com/blairmacintyre?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">@blairmacintyre%3c/a>) %3ca href="https://t.co/Jlq4Bv7nuw">pic.twitter.com/Jlq4Bv7nuw%3c/a>%3c/p>— Arturo Paracuellos (@arturitu) %3ca href="https://twitter.com/arturitu/status/920953587974529024?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">October 19, 2017%3c/a>%3c/blockquote>%0a%3cscript async 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allowfullscreen>%3c/iframe>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aA-Frame-XR basics, vertical movement%0a(:html:)%0a%3ciframe width="560" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/e7w7DDhi93I?rel=0&showinfo=0" frameborder="0" allow="autoplay; encrypted-media" allowfullscreen>%3c/iframe>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!!comparison%0a%0a* What problem am I trying to solve?%0a* What hardware is actually required to solve it?%0a* What's my audience?%0a* What hardware does my audience use?%0a* Is it a match?%0a* What can I do when the framework '''fails''' to support what I need?%0a** docs, community, extensibility, etc%0a%25thumb%25http://cdn2.hubspot.net/hubfs/145335/product-market-fit.jpg%0aOnly then picking a framework (and eventually its browser) makes sense.%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aFramework checklist%0a%0a*☑ demos done by the community, NOT just the framework author(s)%0a*☑ license and governance (e.g what does "lead by [large software vendor]" implies%0a*☑ test suite (Selenium? nothing?) to handle a moving target %0a*☑ active community %0a*☑ PR acceptance pace and rate%0a*☑ W3C and overall specification involvement%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:sectionextended data-background='http://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/w3c-slide-content/stack.png':)%0a%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aWhat's still coming%0a* WebXR =%0a** WebVR%0a** + WebAR%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a{-No Q&A but instead-}%0a%0aLive coding, aka how to look silly in public, 2 options for you to choose :%0a* WebVR%0a* WebAR%0a%0a%25width=300px%25https://i.gr-assets.com/images/S/compressed.photo.goodreads.com/books/1457364208i/29437996._UY788_SS788_.jpg%0a%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a%25width=300px%25https://secure.meetupstatic.com/photos/event/1/7/5/b/highres_472385979.jpeg%0a%0a!!WebXRWeek, Brussels 2018%0a%0aPermanent: [--https://fabien.benetou.fr/Testing/WebXRWeekBrussels2018?action=reveal--]%0a%0a----%0a%0a%25right%25Fabien Benetou [[https://twitter.com/utopiah|@Utopiah]], WebVR developer [[http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/|%25border='0px'%25Path:/pub/images/by_3.0_88x31.png]]%0a(:sectionend:) Testing.WhereEntrepreneursMeetFreelancersFebruary2017=(:html:)%0a%3clink rel="stylesheet" href="/pub/reveal.js-master/css/theme/sky.css">%0a%3cscript src="/pub/reveal.js-master/lib/js/head.min.js">%3c/script>%0a%3cstyle>%0a.reveal section img {border:0;}%0a%3c/style>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!Fabien Benetou%0a%25center%25WebVR developer%25%25%0a%0a%25center%25https://media.licdn.com/mpr/mpr/shrinknp_200_200/p/2/000/10a/0ad/05edc25.jpg%0a----%0a%25center%25[[http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/|%25border='0px'%25Path:/pub/images/by_3.0_88x31.png]]%25%25%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!Why focus on WebVR?%0a* Can your clients and collaborators easily get a taste of your product?%0a* Do you want to capture attention on your product?%0a* Is your product too complex to customize?%0a%0a'''WebVR lets you invite someone in a world you created entirely.'''%0a%0a%25thumb%25https://image.freepik.com/free-icon/economic-architecture-building-of-stacked-containers_318-63332.jpg http://www.carbodydesign.com/media/2015/04/Car-Design-Academy-Drawing-by-Student-720x509.jpg https://s-media-cache-ak0.pinimg.com/originals/23/2e/8b/232e8ba2b6f2aaf775324fbe952722d7.jpg http://www.madehow.com/images/hpm_0000_0001_0_img0018.jpg%0a%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!What is my workflow?%0a%25height=500px%25https://pbs.twimg.com/media/C3WMzYaWcAAJofV.jpg%0a* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rcMs0eYXEBY|2min video]]%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!What I can make for you%0a* VR content (3) %25thumb%25https://aframe.io/images/awoa/antibody-journey.gif https://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/StandVRUCB.jpg%0a* VR tools and tooling for VR (>10)%0a* workshops (>20) %25thumb%25http://fabien.benetou.fr//pub/PhotosWorkshopICONJuly2016/thumb/day1.jpg%0a* proof of concepts (>110)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!That's all folks!%0a(:sectionend:)%0a Testing.WhereEntrepreneursMeetFreelancersFebruary2017Alt=(:html:)%0a%3clink rel="stylesheet" href="/pub/reveal.js-master/css/theme/black.css">%0a%3cscript src="/pub/reveal.js-master/lib/js/head.min.js">%3c/script>%0a%3cstyle>%0a.reveal section img {border:0;}%0a%3c/style>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!Fabien Benetou%0a%25center%25WebVR developer%25%25%0a%0a%25center%25https://media.licdn.com/mpr/mpr/shrinknp_200_200/p/2/000/10a/0ad/05edc25.jpg%0a----%0a%25center%25[[http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/|%25border='0px'%25Path:/pub/images/by_3.0_88x31.png]]%25%25%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:sectionextended data-background='http://here360-content.s3.amazonaws.com/uploads/2014/10/transit_phone.jpg':)%0a!%25black%25We get richer content but less attention%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:sectionextended data-background='http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2016/05/11/12/34099C7400000578-3584512-The_app_s_intuitive_virtual_toolbox_enable_creators_to_choose_co-a-2_1462964429211.jpg':)%0a!%25white%25Use that content or you get used as content%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:sectionextended data-background='http://stuntrally.tuxfamily.org/uploads/images/wiki/blenderXZ.png':)%0a!%25white%25Can you provide immersive content efficiently?%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!Why focus on WebVR?%0a%0a'''WebVR lets you invite someone in a world you created entirely.'''%0a%0ahttp://vatelier.net/MyDemo/Freelancer/assets/cases.jpg%0a%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!What is my workflow?%0a%25height=500px%25http://vatelier.net/MyDemo/Freelancer/assets/process_without_text.jpg%0a* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rcMs0eYXEBY|2min video]]%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!What I can make for you%0a* VR content (3) %25thumb%25https://aframe.io/images/awoa/antibody-journey.gif https://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/StandVRUCB.jpg%0a* VR tools and tooling for VR (>10)%0a* workshops (>20) %25thumb%25http://fabien.benetou.fr//pub/PhotosWorkshopICONJuly2016/thumb/day1.jpg%0a* proof of concepts (>110)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:sectionextended data-background='https://vatelier.net/MyDemo/Freelancer/assets/collaborations.jpg':)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:sectionextended data-background='https://vatelier.net/MyDemo/Freelancer/assets/clients.jpg':)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0amailto:fabien-services@benetou.fr%0a(:sectionend:) Testing.WorkshopAUFMauritius2018=(:html:)%0a%3clink rel="stylesheet" href="/pub/reveal.js-master/css/theme/white.css">%0a%3cscript src="/pub/reveal.js-master/lib/js/head.min.js">%3c/script>%0a%3cstyle>%0a.reveal section img {border:0;}%0a%3c/style>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aPresentation check :%0a%0a# hide URL / fullscreen%0a# start 45min timer%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a%25width=200px%25https://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/auf.png%0a%0a!!!La realite virtuelle et la realite augmentee sur le web pour les projets pedagogiques et professionnels : decouverte et prise en main, Octobre 2018%0a%0a(Le dernier slide aura l'URL de cette presentation)%0a%0a----%0a%0a%25right%25Fabien Benetou [[https://twitter.com/utopiah|@Utopiah]], WebXR developer [[http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/|%25border='0px'%25Path:/pub/images/by_3.0_88x31.png]]%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!Regles%0a* chacun apprend a son rythme%0a* il n'y a pas de question idiote%0a** mailto:fabien-questions@benetou.fr%0a* une question peut etre pose 2 fois, 3 fois, etc%0a** mailto:fabien-questions@benetou.fr%0a* j'adore apprendre et ameliorer l'atelier, vous etes sincerement invite a offrir des pistes !%0a** mailto:fabien-questions@benetou.fr%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aFabien Benetou ?%0a%0a* Developeur WebXR independant (PoC P&G, AirBus, Parlement Europeen, nombreuses startups)%0a* Co-fondateur technique (CTO) de startup WebVR (imec.istart 2017 incubee) %0a* Consultant technologies immersives web http://anel.asso.fr/wp-content/uploads/2017/06/Illustration_Logo-parlement-euro-p%25C3%25AAche-130x90.jpg Parlement Europeen (Departement innovation) 3/5 et %25width=130px%25http://www.intomobile.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/05/unicef-logo.jpg UNICEF (Fond innovation) 2/5%0a%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:sectionextended data-background='https://camo.githubusercontent.com/53881dcba6c272f3680084148630071cf556144c/68747470733a2f2f766174656c6965722e6e65742f4d7944656d6f2f417061696e746572506879736963732f70726576696577732f566c6164696d69722e6a7067#.png':)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:sectionextended data-background='http://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/Mobilizing/C-blkCXWAAEqkZB.jpg':)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a(:sectionextended data-background='http://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/Mobilizing/women.jpg':)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a(:sectionextended 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data-background='http://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/Mobilizing/fabien-lab.jpg':)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a(:sectionextended data-background='http://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/Mobilizing/greece.jpg':)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a(:sectionextended data-background='http://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/Mobilizing/hack.jpg':)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a(:sectionextended data-background='http://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/Mobilizing/maxresdefault.jpg':)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a(:sectionextended data-background='http://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/Mobilizing/molengeek.jpg':)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a(:sectionextended data-background='http://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/Mobilizing/paris.jpg':)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a~200 WebVR demos%0a%0a%25width=600px%25https://camo.githubusercontent.com/304309420aa5397bf195e0ed8eafc6f1036eba09/68747470733a2f2f616672616d652e696f2f696d616765732f61776f612f666f6f7462616c6c2d76722e676966#.png%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a... mais peut-etre de facon plus importante encore:%0a%0a* J'ai un %25newwin%25[[Wiki/VirtualRealityInterface|reve en realite virrtuelle]]%0a%0a%25width=200px%25http://fabien.benetou.fr//pub/PIMVR/D3Graph.png http://fabien.benetou.fr//pub/PIMVR/InitialPrototypeThreeJS.png http://fabien.benetou.fr//pub/PIMVR/NetworkedVive.png http://fabien.benetou.fr//pub/PIMVR/VisualMetaphor.jpg http://fabien.benetou.fr//pub/PIMVR/VRPaintAction.jpg https://pbs.twimg.com/media/Ctf-Q8lWcAAU1Xg.jpg http://fabien.benetou.fr//pub/PIMVR/previewZones.jpg%0a%0a... et je ne suis pas seul %25thumb%25http://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/w3c-slide-content/extendedmind.jpg%25%25 %25newwin thumb%25[[https://github.com/kfarr/aframe-notecards/|https://github.com/kfarr/aframe-notecards/raw/master/images/screencap-vr-notecards.png]]%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a%0a(:section:)%0aPourquoi les logiciels libres sont si important en realite virtuelle? %0a%25comment%25You're basically strapping a state of the art all black device full of electronics running on software%0a%0a[@%0afabien@holodeck:~$ sudo su%0a[sudo] password for fabien: %0aSorry, try again.%0a[sudo] password for fabien: %0aSorry, try again.%0a[sudo] password for fabien: %0asudo: 3 incorrect password attempts%0afabien@holodeck:~$%0a@]%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:sectionextended data-background='https://roadtovrlive-5ea0.kxcdn.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/07/Mark-Zuckerberg-samsung-gear-vr.jpg':)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0ahttp://www.underconsideration.com/brandnew/archives/mozilla_2017_logo.png%0a%0aEt donc pourquoi j'ai contribue aux efforts de Mozilla en realite virtuelle ?%0a%25comment%25Because I have to know how it works and that, whenever I need, I can modify a piece, something fundamental in your daily life yet even more in VR since you as a developer and artist literally shape a new reality%0a[@%0afabien@holodeck:~$ sudo su%0a[sudo] password for fabien: %0aroot@holodeck:/home/fabien#%0a@]%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0ahttp://www.underconsideration.com/brandnew/archives/mozilla_2017_logo.png%0a%0aEtre un contributeur Mozilla en : codant pour A-Frame/A-painter, faire des (pull request) PR, decrire des bugs, ameliorer la documentation, organiser des evenements WebXR, donner des dizaines d'ateliers... mais surtout etre sur Slack !%0a%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aJe ne peux pas ...%0a%0a%25comment%25go to Mars, I can't scuba dive in the Marianne trenches, I can't juggle 4-dimensional toys, I can't hike in hyperbolic space, I can't organize my thoughts by moving them in space,%0ahttp://virtualrealitytimes.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/03/Screen-Shot-2016-09-14-at-4.37.05-PM.png%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aLa realite virtuelle, en soit, ne sert a RIEN.%0a%0a%25comment%25How it impacts your daily life and the daily life of those around you when you come back does matter.%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:sectionextended 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http://vignette2.wikia.nocookie.net/ironman/images/9/96/Iron-Man-AOU-Render.png%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!!L'environnement%0ahttps://cdn-images-1.medium.com/max/800/1*07fEZmJ7JVAwa9TExmjtKw.png%0a%0a%25width=150px%25https://cdn-images-1.medium.com/max/800/1*FYiAzZOvMvr3HZ21xY7BdA.png https://cdn-images-1.medium.com/max/800/1*mtWG5W_Jsg8JrjqWS3XA4w.png%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!!L'environnement (bis)%0a(:html:)%0a%3ciframe id="background" src="http://vatelier.net/MyDemo/UIXLab/" style="z-index : 99; top : 0; left : 0; margin : 0; padding : 0; overflow: hidden; border:none; width:75%25; height:400px;" >%3c/iframe>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a%0aOptionnel : %25newwin%25[[http://jsbin.com/sefobu/edit?html,output|live coding session]]%0a%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!!Interfaces%0a%25width=300px%25https://material-design.storage.googleapis.com/publish/vr_v_1/vrexternal/0B7WCemMG6e0VaGR4NEIxUlZ0VmM/interactivepatterns_displayreticle.png 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Testing.WorkshopAUFMauritius2018Day2=(:html:)%0a%3clink rel="stylesheet" href="/pub/reveal.js-master/css/theme/white.css">%0a%3cscript src="/pub/reveal.js-master/lib/js/head.min.js">%3c/script>%0a%3cstyle>%0a.reveal section img {border:0;}%0a%3c/style>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aPresentation check :%0a%0a# hide URL / fullscreen%0a# start 45min timer%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a%25width=200px%25https://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/auf.png%0a%0a!!!La realite virtuelle et la realite augmentee sur le web pour les projets pedagogiques et professionnels : decouverte et prise en main, Octobre 2018%0a%0a(Le dernier slide aura l'URL de cette presentation)%0a%0a----%0a%0a%25right%25Fabien Benetou [[https://twitter.com/utopiah|@Utopiah]], WebXR developer [[http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/|%25border='0px'%25Path:/pub/images/by_3.0_88x31.png]]%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!Regles%0a* chacun apprend a son rythme%0a* il n'y a pas de question idiote%0a** mailto:fabien-questions@benetou.fr%0a* une question peut etre pose 2 fois, 3 fois, etc%0a** mailto:fabien-questions@benetou.fr%0a* j'adore apprendre et ameliorer l'atelier, vous etes sincerement invite a offrir des pistes !%0a** mailto:fabien-questions@benetou.fr%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aHier... qu'avons-nous appris ?%0a%0a(Evidement la derniere personne a rentrer dans la salle va devoir repondre)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aDes questions par email depuis hier?%0a%0a* mailto:fabien-questions@benetou.fr%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aEt la realite augmentee (RA) dans tout cela ?%0a%0ahttps://compass-ssl.surface.com/assets/05/88/05880203-90fb-49c4-9065-dbb8c77cf4d5.jpg?n=WhyHololens_Hero_1920_img.jpg%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a[[https://vimeo.com/166807261|HYPER-REALITY]] devKeiichi Matsuda%0a%0ahttps://autonome.github.io/elephant/public/imgs/hyper-reality.gif%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aEt la realite augmentee (RA) dans tout cela ?%0a%0aCasques: HoloLens (2016) vs Meta2 (2017) vs MagicLeap (2018)%0a%0a%25height=300px%25https://regmedia.co.uk/2018/08/23/magic_leap_teardown.jpg http://i.gzn.jp/img/2016/04/08/microsoft-hololens-teardown/a02.jpg%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aLa RA sur table (webcam + projecteur)%0a%0ahttps://dynamicland.org (ou sa copie libre https://paperprograms.org )%0a%0ahttps://dynamicland.org/Images/1-2-programming.jpg%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aRealite augmentee, tout commence (encore) par de plus belles photos%0a%0ahttps://images-eu.ssl-images-amazon.com/images/G/02/uk-electronics/shops/sony/W210_Facedetector-large.jpg%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aRealite augmentee et apprentissage machine%0a%0ahttps://user-images.githubusercontent.com/9496670/37608163-33e7e8d6-2bdd-11e8-8b87-cd17481e55a7.png%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aApprentissage machine + RA pour la recherche documentaire%0a%0a[[https://aviz.fr/~bbach/arcanvas/Bach2017arcanvas.pdf|Drawing into the AR-CANVAS:Designing Embedded Visualizations for Augmented Reality]]%0a%0ahttps://pbs.twimg.com/media/DbpwiWkW0AAM1Cy.jpg%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aAvec marqueur%0a%0ahttps://github.com/jeromeetienne/AR.js/%0a%0ahttps://cloud.githubusercontent.com/assets/252962/23441016/ab6900ce-fe17-11e6-971b-24614fb8ac0e.png%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a%0a(:section:)%0aSans marqueur : ARKit (Apple) vs ARCore (Google) vs... le reste%0a%0aRealite augmentee, sans magie%0a%0a(:html:)%0a%3ciframe width="560" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/Gop44gZso_Y?rel=0&showinfo=0" frameborder="0" allow="autoplay; encrypted-media" allowfullscreen>%3c/iframe>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aRealite augmentee, sans magie : positionnement%0a%0a %3ca-scene hit-test>%0a(:html:)%0a%3ciframe width="560" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/TG6w7S0TNAA?rel=0&showinfo=0" frameborder="0" allow="autoplay; encrypted-media" allowfullscreen>%3c/iframe>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aRealite augmentee, sans magie : mesures%0a pointA.distanceTo(pointB); //thanks to threejs Vector3 utils%0a(:html:)%0a%3ciframe width="560" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/R5xk_zWgx50?rel=0&showinfo=0" frameborder="0" allow="autoplay; encrypted-media" allowfullscreen>%3c/iframe>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aRealite augmentee, sans magie : mouvement verticaux%0a(:html:)%0a%3ciframe width="560" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/e7w7DDhi93I?rel=0&showinfo=0" frameborder="0" allow="autoplay; encrypted-media" allowfullscreen>%3c/iframe>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a(:html:)%0a%3cblockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en">%3cp lang="en" dir="ltr">Prototyping %3ca href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/AR?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">#AR%3c/a> tools using a Tupperware transparent cover as a “display” %3ca href="https://t.co/OHopqfsHnt">pic.twitter.com/OHopqfsHnt%3c/a>%3c/p>— Fabien Benetou (@utopiah) %3ca href="https://twitter.com/utopiah/status/959039651779698689?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">February 1, 2018%3c/a>%3c/blockquote>%0a%3cscript async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8">%3c/script>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!RA, RV... pourquoi etudions-nous cela ensemble ?%0a%0aDifferences ? Similarites ?%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!!Implementations%0a* images et videos 360 https://aframe.io/aframe/examples/boilerplate/panorama/%0a* images de synthese generees par un moteur 3D "temps reel" https://aframe.io/aframe/examples/boilerplate/hello-world/%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a%25width=200px%25http://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/auf.png%0a%0a!!!La realite virtuelle et la realite augmentee sur le web pour les projets pedagogiques et professionnels : decouverte et prise en main, Octobre 2018%0a%0aSlides: [--https://fabien.benetou.fr/Testing/WorkshopAUFMauritius2018Day2--]%0a%0a----%0a%0a%25right%25Fabien Benetou [[https://twitter.com/utopiah|@Utopiah]], WebXR developer [[http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/|%25border='0px'%25Path:/pub/images/by_3.0_88x31.png]]%0a(:sectionend:) Testing.WorkshopAUFMauritius2018Day3=(:html:)%0a%3clink rel="stylesheet" href="/pub/reveal.js-master/css/theme/white.css">%0a%3cscript src="/pub/reveal.js-master/lib/js/head.min.js">%3c/script>%0a%3cstyle>%0a.reveal section img {border:0;}%0a%3c/style>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aPresentation check :%0a%0a# hide URL / fullscreen%0a# start 45min timer%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a%25width=200px%25https://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/auf.png%0a%0a!!!La realite virtuelle et la realite augmentee sur le web pour les projets pedagogiques et professionnels : decouverte et prise en main, Octobre 2018%0a%0a(Le dernier slide aura l'URL de cette presentation)%0a%0a----%0a%0a%25right%25Fabien Benetou [[https://twitter.com/utopiah|@Utopiah]], WebXR developer [[http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/|%25border='0px'%25Path:/pub/images/by_3.0_88x31.png]]%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!Regles%0a* chacun apprend a son rythme%0a* il n'y a pas de question idiote%0a** mailto:fabien-questions@benetou.fr%0a* une question peut etre pose 2 fois, 3 fois, etc%0a** mailto:fabien-questions@benetou.fr%0a* j'adore apprendre et ameliorer l'atelier, vous etes sincerement invite a offrir des pistes !%0a** mailto:fabien-questions@benetou.fr%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aHier... qu'avons-nous appris ?%0a%0a(Evidement la derniere personne a rentrer dans la salle va devoir repondre)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aMise a jour des posters puis envoie par email%0a%0a* mailto:fabien-questions@benetou.fr%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aDes questions par email depuis hier?%0a%0a* mailto:fabien-questions@benetou.fr%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aDecomposons un jeu ou programme de VR ou d'AR de votre choix (15min pour se mettre tous d'accord)%0a%0aSortez vos post-it, minimum 1 par personne%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aLe probleme du natif...%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0ahttp://i.imgur.com/LlZt2Xu.jpg%0a%0aDe beaux jardins clots...%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0ahttp://cdn.arstechnica.net/wp-content/uploads/2015/03/Blu_ray_icon.png%0a%0aLa meilleure qualite oui mais...%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0ahttps://www.teknoblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/01/netflix-logo-beyaz-060116.png%0a%0aLa distribution en pratique est au moins aussi importante !%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:sectionextended data-background='http://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/w3c-slide-content/cycle.png':)%0a%0aDifficultes s'accumulant par cycle d'amelioration%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:sectionextended data-background='http://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/w3c-slide-content/cycles.png':)%0a%0aEt s'accumulant toujours plus%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:sectionextended data-background='http://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/w3c-slide-content/iterations.png':)%0a%0aA chaque iteration%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0ahttps://tctechcrunch2011.files.wordpress.com/2016/06/app-store-graveyard1.jpg%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aUne possible solution%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aEt si une platforme supportait tout le materiel ? '''WebXR'''.%0a%0a%25thumb%25http://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/w3c-slide-content/browserdilema.png%0a%0ahttps://cdn-images-1.medium.com/max/2000/1*_UMg85H2VmTKkQ8UaoAykw.jpeg%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a%0a(:section:)%0aOui... mais une seconde, peut-on faire de la 3D sur le web ?%0a%0a(:html:)%0a%3cblockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en">%3cp lang="en" dir="ltr">When people ask if 3D or %3ca href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/VR?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">#VR%3c/a> on the web can really be "pretty" I'll also start to share %3ca href="https://twitter.com/Sketchfab?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">@sketchfab%3c/a> %3ca href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/glTF?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">#glTF%3c/a> page %3ca href="https://t.co/kbpPDAnxMA">https://t.co/kbpPDAnxMA%3c/a> in addition to %3ca href="https://twitter.com/playcanvas?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">@PlayCanvas%3c/a> %3ca href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/WebGL2?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">#WebGL2%3c/a> "After the flood" demo %3ca href="https://t.co/er6XaLwM8h">https://t.co/er6XaLwM8h%3c/a> and %3ca href="https://twitter.com/thespite?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">@thespite%3c/a> cru·ci·form %3ca href="https://t.co/QbaIudghxC">https://t.co/QbaIudghxC%3c/a> %3ca href="https://t.co/bgarsZbVdA">pic.twitter.com/bgarsZbVdA%3c/a>%3c/p>— Fabien Benetou (@utopiah) %3ca href="https://twitter.com/utopiah/status/956840285719363585?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">January 26, 2018%3c/a>%3c/blockquote>%0a%3cscript async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8">%3c/script>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aOui... mais une seconde, peut-on vraiment faire de la RV sur le web ?%0a%0ahttp://caniuse.com/#feat=webvr%0a%0ahttps://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/caniusewebvr.png%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:sectionextended data-background='http://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/w3c-slide-content/browsers.png':)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aIncluant le support de tous les controlleurs existant%0ahttps://blog.mozvr.com/content/images/2017/10/input-mapping.png%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aEn fait le '''web''' {-, n'est pas "juste un portage basse resolution"-} mais peut etre mieux que le natif.%0a%0a* ✓ Oui votre contenu peut etre visionne hors ligne (WebVR PWAs, Progressive Web Apps).%0a* ✓ Oui vous pouvez faire des transitions RV-a-RV (sans passer par un "app store", et donc en passant des donnees !)%0a%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:sectionextended data-background='https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/674727/27721720-19388346-5d17-11e7-912b-499886be0a8d.gif':)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aProfitant de tous les avantages du reseau quasiment "gratuitement"%0a%0a(:html:)%0a%3cblockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en">%3cp lang="en" dir="ltr">Fabien Benetou hosting amazing %3ca href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/WebVR?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">#WebVR%3c/a> workshop %3ca href="https://twitter.com/utopiah?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">@utopiah%3c/a> %3ca href="https://twitter.com/mozillavr?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">@mozillavr%3c/a> %3ca href="https://twitter.com/aframevr?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">@aframevr%3c/a> %3ca href="https://t.co/KkENZf8Js9">pic.twitter.com/KkENZf8Js9%3c/a>%3c/p>— Aquinas (@AquinasLearning) %3ca href="https://twitter.com/AquinasLearning/status/923334507926884357?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">October 25, 2017%3c/a>%3c/blockquote>%0a%3cscript async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8">%3c/script>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0ahttps://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/w3c-slide-content/adaptive.jpg%0a%0aCeci cree evidement de nouveaux challenges%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0ahttp://unboring.net/cases/img/deeplinking/3_fue_responsive_webVR.png%0a%0aMais cela cree aussi de nouvelles opportunites%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a%25width=400px%25https://pbs.twimg.com/media/C3WMzYaWcAAJofV.jpg%0a%0aUn processus de creation et feedback toujours plus social et rapide%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:sectionextended data-background='https://blog.mozvr.com/content/images/2017/03/animationTool-1.gif':)%0a%0aDe nouveaux outils%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:sectionextended data-background='http://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/w3c-slide-content/stack.png':)%0a%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!!Les limites du natif en realitee augmentee (RA)%0a%0a%25height=500px%25https://autonome.github.io/elephant/public/imgs/zero-aug17.png%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!!Les limites du natif en realitee augmentee (RA) (bis)%0a%0ahttp://ghk.h-cdn.co/assets/17/03/1600x800/gallery-1484671302-healthyappetizers.jpg%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!!WebAR, la definition%0a%0a%25height=400px%25https://3c1703fe8d.site.internapcdn.net/newman/gfx/news/hires/phone.jpg%0a%0aDebut des 2011 avec le navigateur Argon (projet demarre en 2009) GeorgiaTech %0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!!WebAR ca marche partout ?%0a%0a* [[https://twitter.com/metaglasses/status/906269379905683463|meta2]]%0a* iOS 11 on iPhone 6S & above%0a* ... arguably anything with a camera%0a%0a%25height=200px%25https://pbs.twimg.com/media/DJO3MjDVYAUILPs.jpg%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!!WebAR ca marche partout ?%0a%0a%25height=200px%25http://cdn.digital-photo-secrets.com/images/mobile-phone-camera-close.jpg https://temasys.io/wp-content/uploads/2017/02/BrowserSupportImage.png%0a%0a%25height=200px%25https://www.3ders.org/images2015/intels-realsense-depth-sensing-3d-camera-about-to-get-real-00001.png https://i.ytimg.com/vi/UipeQVO0aw8/maxresdefault.jpg%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a%0a(:section:)%0aQuestions recurrentes :%0a%0a* Mais ca marche avec mon telephone mobile ?%0a* Performance ? Utilisation de la carte graphique (GPU) ? Quelle carte graphique acheter ?%0a* combien coute X ?%0a* les videos 360 vont remplacer les films traditionels ?%0a* au final a quoi sert la RV, juste a l'education ou formation profesionelle ?%0a* RV %3c RA ?%0a%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a%25width=200px%25http://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/auf.png%0a%0a!!!La realite virtuelle et la realite augmentee sur le web pour les projets pedagogiques et professionnels : decouverte et prise en main, Octobre 2018%0a%0aSlides: [--https://fabien.benetou.fr/Testing/WorkshopAUFMauritius2018Day3--]%0a%0a----%0a%0a%25right%25Fabien Benetou [[https://twitter.com/utopiah|@Utopiah]], WebXR developer [[http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/|%25border='0px'%25Path:/pub/images/by_3.0_88x31.png]]%0a(:sectionend:) Testing.WorldVRForum2017=(:html:)%0a%3clink rel="stylesheet" href="/pub/reveal.js-master/css/theme/sky.css">%0a%3cscript src="/pub/reveal.js-master/lib/js/head.min.js">%3c/script>%0a%3cstyle>%0a.reveal section img {border:0;}%0a%3c/style>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aWhat makes WebVR the best distribution channel?%0a%25bgcolor=black center%25http://wvrf17.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/01/WVRF_Crans_mobile2.png[[%3c%3c]]%25width=300px%25http://wvrf17.worldvrforum.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/04/FabienBenetou.jpg%0a* what is WebVR%0a* debunking myths%0a* how it works%0a* benefits today%0a* what's yet to come%0a* references%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a* '''what is WebVR?'''%0a* debunking myths%0a* how it works%0a* benefits today%0a* what's yet to come%0a* references%0a(:sectionend:)%0a(:sectionextended data-background='http://www.roadtovr.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/10/webvr-chrome-ios.jpg':)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a* what is WebVR?%0a* '''debunking myths'''%0a* how it works%0a* benefits today%0a* what's yet to come%0a* references%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aWebVR works only on Cardboard%0a(:sectionend:)%0a(:sectionextended data-background='https://i.ytimg.com/vi/n6uqpYgrE2E/maxresdefault.jpg':)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aWebVR doesn't work on iOS%0a(:sectionend:)%0a(:sectionextended data-background='http://phonegap.com/blog/uploads/2016-11/phonegap-webvr.jpg':)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aWebVR is cheap/cheaper%0a(:sectionend:)%0a(:sectionextended data-background='http://images.complex.com/complex/image/upload/c_limit,w_680/fl_lossy,pg_1,q_auto/n3shmkpvlnvktkht6wqo.jpg':)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aWebVR doesn't work offline%0a(:sectionend:)%0a(:section:)%0a%25width=500px%25https://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/StandVRUCB.jpg%0a(:sectionend:)%0a(:sectionextended data-background='https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-ggvFhsjxftA/WQsYoUwIl6I/AAAAAAAAUuk/DfKc1qYZursvF88gGV-J-zLMlRBKgu9lQCL0B/h750/2017-05-04.jpg':)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aWebVR works only on low fidelity content%0a(:sectionend:)%0a(:sectionextended data-background='https://pbs.twimg.com/media/C1WyaIMWQAQcTJM.jpg':)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a(:sectionextended data-background='https://2r4s9p1yi1fa2jd7j43zph8r-wpengine.netdna-ssl.com/files/2017/01/atf-4.jpg':)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a(:section:)%0a(:html:)%0a%3cdiv class="sketchfab-embed-wrapper">%3ciframe width="640" height="480" src="https://sketchfab.com/models/70914edd05f24c79b8b6faeedbf12a44/embed" frameborder="0" allowvr allowfullscreen mozallowfullscreen="true" webkitallowfullscreen="true" onmousewheel="">%3c/iframe>%0a%0a%3cp style="font-size: 13px; font-weight: normal; margin: 5px; color: #4A4A4A;">%0a %3ca href="https://sketchfab.com/models/70914edd05f24c79b8b6faeedbf12a44?utm_medium=embed&utm_source=website&utm_campain=share-popup" target="_blank" style="font-weight: bold; color: #1CAAD9;">René, 2016 - Reclaimed hand.%3c/a>%0a by %3ca href="https://sketchfab.com/alban?utm_medium=embed&utm_source=website&utm_campain=share-popup" target="_blank" style="font-weight: bold; color: #1CAAD9;">alban%3c/a>%0a on %3ca href="https://sketchfab.com?utm_medium=embed&utm_source=website&utm_campain=share-popup" target="_blank" style="font-weight: bold; color: #1CAAD9;">Sketchfab%3c/a>%0a%3c/p>%0a%3c/div>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aWebVR only handles simple geometric primitives%0a(:sectionend:)%0a(:sectionextended data-background='https://cloud.githubusercontent.com/assets/1848368/25648601/845485de-2f82-11e7-8ae8-8e58c9dab9ff.gif':)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aWebVR doesn't interest large companies%0a(:sectionend:)%0a(:sectionextended data-background='http://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/w3c-slide-content/participants.jpg':)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a(:sectionextended data-background='https://media.licdn.com/media/AAEAAQAAAAAAAAyeAAAAJDc5MzBmNzBjLTVlNGYtNDM2ZC1hN2MwLThiNjZhZGIzNGJlMg.jpg':)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aWebVR doesn't have a large community%0a(:sectionend:)%0a(:sectionextended data-background='http://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/webvrrepos.jpg':)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aBut you want '''the best''' quality...%0a%0a* Really? How many of you use this? %0a%0ahttp://cdn.arstechnica.net/wp-content/uploads/2015/03/Blu_ray_icon.png%0a%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aNo... the vast majority of us use %0a%0ahttps://cdn02.nintendo-europe.com/media/images/08_content_images/systems_5/wiiu_12/online_extras/netflix_1/CI16_WiiU_OnlineExtras_Netflix_image912w.png%0a%0abecause it's just so convenient!%0a%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a* what is WebVR?%0a* debunking myths%0a* '''how it works'''%0a* benefits today%0a* what's yet to come%0a* references%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aIn one cycle%0a%25border='0px'%25http://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/w3c-slide-content/cycle.png%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!And more cycles...%0aUnfortunately nobody does it right the first time%0ahttp://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/w3c-slide-content/cycles.png%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!With its heavy cost on time and resources%0ahttp://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/w3c-slide-content/iterations.png%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!From DOM to VR%0ahttp://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/w3c-slide-content/grandcanyon.jpeg%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!Constraints%0ahttp://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/w3c-slide-content/content.png%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!The tech stack%0aWhere do you want to go to build something?%0ahttp://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/w3c-slide-content/stack.png%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!Browser support%0ahttp://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/w3c-slide-content/browsers.png%0aGetting the largest user base driven by demand, exploration but also vertical integration%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a* what is WebVR?%0a* debunking myths%0a* how it works%0a* '''benefits today'''%0a* what's yet to come%0a* references%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aRemembering the pain points%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:sectionextended data-background='https://image.slidesharecdn.com/introductiontowebvrforge2016-160615203335/95/introduction-to-webvr-autodesk-forge-2016-5-638.jpg':)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0ahttps://camo.githubusercontent.com/6a2daac4c98c169cab8c41a443a6a1dc1168b0e9/687474703a2f2f756e626f72696e672e6e65742f63617365732f696d672f646565706c696e6b696e672f335f6675655f726573706f6e736976655f77656256522e706e67#.png%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!Distribution channels%0a%25height=100px%25http://media.bestofmicro.com/O/E/564638/gallery/SteamVR-library_w_600.png http://s3.amazonaws.com/digitaltrends-uploads-prod/2016/03/Oculus-Rift-Software.jpg http://www.roadtovr.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/03/oculusstore.jpg https://cdn0.vox-cdn.com/thumbor/EQ4HA-T6fEpK5kWA_GxOVe8XU6Y=/0x0:1920x1080/1600x900/cdn0.vox-cdn.com/uploads/chorus_image/image/52596875/Viveport_VRPC.0.jpeg%0a%0a%25height=100px%25http://static1.knicket.com/play_wby9c_h480_screenshot_4_dodocase-vr-portal-beta.jpeg%0a%0a"Sweet, you just officially submitted your app! Unfortunately, the Oculus Store review process takes between 3 to 4 weeks (!!) and their feedback when they reject an app is usually fairly meagre." %0a%0a%25right%25cf a tutorial on publishing to the Oculus Store.%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:sectionextended data-background='https://pbs.twimg.com/media/C_YPJwSXcAEDOwE.jpg':)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:sectionextended data-background='http://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/w3c-slide-content/cycle.png':)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aBenefits, a summary%0a* multi platforms%0a** including progressive/responsive%0a* specific usages including%0a** networked%0a** metaverse%0a* no apps to install%0a* no store to publish to%0a** without their costs, segmentation, technical difficulties, rules%0a* no walled gardens%0a* permissionless innovation%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:sectionextended data-background='https://pbs.twimg.com/media/C_YfJcgXgAIEWeo.jpg':)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a* what is WebVR?%0a* debunking myths%0a* how it works%0a* benefits today%0a* '''what's yet to come'''%0a* references%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aDepends also on the industry overall%0ahttp://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/w3c-slide-content/actorslayers.png%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aMore in-WebVR collaborative workflow%0a%0a%25width=500%25https://pbs.twimg.com/media/C3WMzYaWcAAJofV.jpg%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0aMotion capture %0ahttps://blog.mozvr.com/content/images/2017/03/animationTool-1.gif%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:sectionextended data-background='https://camo.githubusercontent.com/fd0cbb242ee3db5e3ce7a43f03508240e9edd720/68747470733a2f2f64337676366c703535716a6171632e636c6f756466726f6e742e6e65742f6974656d732f327a33393337326832473054304b326c314431482f496d616765253230323031372d30352d30352532306174253230342e31382e3231253230504d2e706e67#.png':)%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!Q&A%0a* webVR-specific [--browsers, specs, actors, link traversal, etc--]%0a* but also in general [--360, 3D, VR, positional tracking, eye tracking, room-scale, controllers, in-VR authoring, etc.--]%0aDon't be shy, do ask.%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!Demos + code!%0a%0aIt's a workshop after all so '''you''' will make your very first WebVR content and share it between one another!%0a%0a!!!https://LearnWebVR.xyz%0a%0a(%25newwin%25[[https://learnwebvr.xyz|Coding optional]])%0a%0a(:html:)%0a%3ciframe width="700px" height="300px" src="https://vatelier.net/MyDemo/wvrf2017/">%3c/iframe>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a%0a(:sectionend:)%0a%0a%0a(:section:)%0a!!Going further%0a* general WebVR help [[(https://)webvr.info]]%0a* browsers updates [[(https://)iswebvrready.org]]%0a* WebVR specs [[(https://)w3c.github.io/webvr/]]%0a* declarative WebVR community https://www.w3.org/community/decwebvr/ (new)%0a(:sectionend:) ThePhysicist.RecommendedMateriel=Material recommended by [[http://www.jassatpod.byethost5.com/pmwiki/pmwiki.php|ThePhysicist]]%0a%0a!!Pages%0a*[[http://www.ted.com/talks/tim_berners_lee_on_the_next_web.html | Tim Berners-Lee on the next Web]], Tim Berners-Lee, TED, February 2009%0a**Inspiring talk from the inventor of the web on linked data.%0a*[[http://zenhabits.net/ | Zen Habits: Simple Productivity]]%0a**Daily updated with new simple tips to increase productivity. Approach is unique and different from other productivity related sites%0a*[[http://esciencenews.com/articles/2009/10/02/physicists.observe.magnetism.gas.first.time | Physicists observe permanent magnetism in gas for the first time, University of Toronto, October 2009]]%0a**Very interesting observations from an excellent experiment carried out by the University of Toronto%0a* {-[[http://serendip.brynmawr.edu/exchange/node/1827 | Neurogenesis in the Human Brain: Fact or Fiction, Serendips's Exchange, Stephanie Wall, January 2008]]-}%0a** Discusses how previous ideas regarding neural development have changed and the validity of new ideas relating to neurogenesis http://suamiperkasa.com/template_files/greenTick.gif%0a*** very interesting, just lacking some little "home tips and tricks of neurogenesis" section ;)%0a*[[http://textbookrevolution.org/index.php/Main_Page | Textbook Revolution]]%0a**Textbook Revolution is a student-run site dedicated to increasing the use of free educational materials by teachers and professors. Includes books on Computer Science, Physics, Mathematics, Health Sciences & Medicine and Biology%0a* {-[[http://www.aaai.org/AITopics/pmwiki/pmwiki.php | Artificial Intelligence Topics Virtual Library, July 2008]]-}%0a**Virtual Library of AI related topics including cognitive science, reasoning, machine learning and robots http://suamiperkasa.com/template_files/greenTick.gif%0a*** great but I already know it, a "classic" ;) (but gave me the idea to subscribe to the wiki feed , nice!)%0a*[[http://www.efluids.com/efluids/pages/bicycle.htm | eFluids Bicycle Aerodynamics]]%0a**Next time you are riding you'll understand all the forces acting on you and how you can counteract them for maximum aerodynamic efficiency :)%0a*** perfect, hope that it also have a swimming equivalent (will check it as soon as I have the net back)%0a*[[http://www.pmwiki.org/wiki/Cookbook/MimeTeX | PmWiki Cookbook: MimeTeX]]%0a** Can be used to include rendered mathematical equations on pages using a TeX like markup. http://suamiperkasa.com/template_files/greenTick.gif%0a*** indeed, very nice and Im using a similar recipe on Seedea, this and PmGraphViz can quickly make a wiki to a real nice learning/teaching place%0a* {-[[http://project-voldemort.com/blog/2009/06/building-a-1-tb-data-cycle-at-linkedin-with-hadoop-and-project-voldemort/ | Building a terabyte-scale data cycle]], June 2009-}%0a** Possible development as an idea. General advancement of computing.%0a* {-[[http://www.freebookcentre.net/UnixCategory/unixCategory.html | Free Book Centre]], June 2009-}%0a** Many books relating to computer science. Easily downloadable. No chains of link.%0a* {-[[http://www.physics.it/lectures/index.php | Physics resources]], June 2009-}%0a** A collection of physics related resources including lecture notes, videos and articles.%0a* {-[[http://www.homes.ch/ | Swiss homes]], June 2009-}%0a**A humorous addition%0a*[[http://www.physorg.com/news164996346.html | Measuring charge state of atoms using force microscope]], June 2009%0a**Breakthrough in atomic science, creating the possibility of super molecular insulating materials.%0a* {-[[http://tldp.org/LDP/tlk/tlk.html | The Linux Kernel]], David A Rustling, June 2009-}%0a**A guide to how the Linux Kernel works%0a* {-[[http://www.fireandknowledge.org/ | Fire and Knowledge]], Joshua Sowin, July 2009-}%0a**Philosophical rambling http://suamiperkasa.com/template_files/greenTick.gif%0a*[[http://www.freeinquiry.com/critical-thinking.html | An introduction to critical thinking]], Steven Schafersman, 1991%0a**Critical thinking. Incredibly useful in arguments and resolving dilemmas%0a*[[http://www.dana.org/news/brainhealth/detail.aspx?id=10010 | The Dana Foundation - Decision Making and Planning - Dana Guide, November 2007]]%0a**Relating to cognitive and brain research in decision making and planning.%0a* {-[[http://projecteuler.net/ | Projecteuler - Solve mathematical/computer programming problems online, October 2001]]-}%0a** Stimulating mathematical problems requiring elegant algorithms implemented via computer programming http://suamiperkasa.com/template_files/greenTick.gif%0a* {-[[http://www.vedicmaths.org/Introduction/Tutorial/Tutorial.asp | Vedic Math Tutorial, no date]]-}%0a** Your brain will reward you after this%0a* {-[[http://www.seb.cc/particles/ | Physics: Particles simulated under values of attraction, repulsion and friction, August 2001]]-}%0a**Interactive, educational fun (though overly simple)%0a%0a!!Videos%0a!!See also%0a* [[http://www.jassatpod.byethost5.com/pmwiki/pmwiki.php?n=Site.ReadView|material I suggested]] to ThePhysicist%0a* [[Content.PersonalInformationStream#interestedin|Content Im interested in]] Tools.AWS=(:title Lessons from Amazon Web Services:)%0a%25right%25''(back to the [[Content.Tools|tools page]])''%0a%0a>>bgcolor=lightblue center%3c%3c%0a[[#SumUp]]%0avery expensive for 24/7 server but very inexpensive if used for on-demand storage/computation consequently, do not use it as your main hosting platform except if get direct revenues from it (stick to having your own actual server in a datacenter, no VPS, no cloud) if you want to rent to a client for a short period of time or you can charge him a higher cost and minimize your setup cost (through an AMI) it's nice too%0a[[#SumUpEnd]]%0a>>%3c%3c%0a%0a!!Notes%0a* @@aws@@ and @@awscli@@ are 2 different pip packages%0a** prefer @@awscli@@ more complete%0a* by default only SSH port, not HTTP%0a* AMIs are region specific%0a** e.g. ami-d52e87be from https://github.com/enjalot/blockbuilder/tree/master/deploy isn't available in Frankfurt/Europe%0a* IRC channel ##AWS on Freenode%0a* my [[Seedea:Oimp/CloudArbitrage|notes on CloudCamp 2009 in Paris]] (summer 2009)%0a** [[http://developer.amazonwebservices.com/connect/thread.jspa?threadID=23311|H/W OpenGL]] at Amazon Web Services Developer Community%0a** [[http://www.caps-entreprise.com/compute_lab.html|CAPS Compute Lab]]%0a* EU-West and US-East%0a** different data in the console (Key pairs, Instances, ...)%0a*** separated bills?%0a* [[http://oreilly.com/catalog/9780596515812|Programming Amazon Web Services]] by James Murty, O'Reilly Media 2008 %0a%0a%0a!!Authenfication%0a* the Connect button provides all the required ssh information (with the proper key)%0a* Putty error on Windows "Unable to use key file "my_key.pem" (OpenSSH SSH-2 private key)"%0a** open it with puttygen my_key.pem%0a** save it to my_key.pem.ppk%0a** load it with it putty -i my_key.pem.ppk%0a* [[http://aws.amazon.com/security-credentials|AWS security credentials]]%0a%0a!!Billing%0a* date%0a** for EC2 and S3%0a** "You will be charged for your usage of this web service and any applicable taxes on the next billing date"%0a** which is better for the cashflow%0a* non Amazon tools%0a** [[http://cloudsplit.com/|CloudSplit]] Real-time Cloud Analytics. Real-time spending insight. Real-time cost control.%0a%0a!!Tools%0a* [[http://cloudexchange.org/|cloud exchange]] listing spot prices over time%0a* [[http://media.amazonwebservices.com/console/AwsConsole.html|Using the AWS Console with Amazon EC2]] by Mike Culver%0a* [[http://aws.amazon.com/publicdatasets/|Public Data Sets on AWS]] centralized repository of public data sets that can be seamlessly integrated into AWS cloud-based applications.%0a* [[http://calculator.s3.amazonaws.com/calc5.html|AWS Simple Monthly Calculator]] Note: 1 Month ~ 732 Hours%0a* Usage Report for [[https://aws-portal.amazon.com/gp/aws/developer/account/usage-report.html?ie=UTF8&productCode=AmazonEC2|EC2]] and [[https://aws-portal.amazon.com/gp/aws/developer/account/usage-report.html?ie=UTF8&productCode=AmazonS3|S3]]%0a%0a!![[#EC2]]EC2%0a* [[http://docs.amazonwebservices.com/AWSEC2/latest/UserGuide/|Latest User Guide for EC2]]%0a* official [[http://docs.amazonwebservices.com/AmazonEC2/gsg/2006-10-01/|EC2 tutorial recommended by Sylvain]]%0a* [[http://developer.amazonwebservices.com/connect/entry.jspa?externalID=368&categoryID=88|Amazon EC2 AMI Tools]] from Amazon Web Services Developer Community%0a** includes ec2-ami-tools-version, ec2-bundle-vol, ec2-download-bundle, ec2-migrate-manifest, ec2-upload-bundle, ec2-bundle-image, ec2-delete-bundle, ec2-migrate-bundle, ec2-unbundle %0a%0a%0a!![[#S3]]S3%0a* [[http://www.s3fox.net/|S3Fox Organizer(S3Fox)]] Firefox browser tab with a GUI similar to dual-pane layout FTP clients%0a* [[http://code.google.com/p/s3fs/|s3fs]] FUSE-based file system backed by Amazon S3%0a* [[http://xentek.net/articles/448/installing-fuse-s3fs-and-sshfs-on-ubuntu/|Installing FUSE + s3fs and sshfs on Ubuntu]] by Eric Marden, xentek May 2009%0a* torrent S3 files%0a** "Any publicly available data in Amazon S3 can be downloaded via the BitTorrent protocol, in addition to the default client/server delivery mechanism. Simply add the ?torrent parameter at the end of your GET request in the REST API." according to [[http://aws.amazon.com/s3/faqs/#How_much_does_Amazon_S3_cost|Amazon Simple Storage Service FAQs]]%0a* [[http://s3fm.com/|S3fm]], web-based S3 explorer%0a%0a!![[#Hive]]Hive%0aMoved to [[ApacheProjects#Hive]]%0a%0a!![[#VPC]]VPC%0a* [[http://aws.amazon.com/vpc/|Amazon Virtual Private Cloud (Amazon VPC)]] "secure and seamless bridge between a company’s existing IT infrastructure and the AWS cloud."%0a** limited beta account request on 04/10/09%0a** according to Wikipedia a [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Virtual_Private_Cloud|Virtual private cloud]] is "a private cloud existing within a shared or public cloud (i.e. the Intercloud)."%0a** [[http://aws.typepad.com/aws/2009/08/introducing-amazon-virtual-private-cloud-vpc.html|Introducing Amazon Virtual Private Cloud (VPC)]], Amazon Web Services Blog August 2009%0a*** nice visuals%0a%0a!![[#MTurk]]MTurk%0a* [[http://mechanicalturk.typepad.com/blog/|The Mechanical Turk Blog]] (official)%0a* [[http://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSJavaScriptSDK/latest/AWS/MTurk.html|official AWS JS in browser SDK for MTurk]]%0a* [[http://groups.csail.mit.edu/uid/turkit/|TurKit]] Java/JavaScript API for running iterative tasks on Mechanical Turk%0a* [[http://code.google.com/p/turkpipe/|TurkPipe]] batch Amazon Mechanical Turk jobs at the command line%0a* creative integrative projets%0a** [[http://vision.cs.uiuc.edu/annotation/|Vision At Large]] large scale data collection for computer vision research%0a** [[http://www.cs.rochester.edu/u/jbigham/vizwiz/video/|VizWiz]] Nearly Realtime Answers to Visual Questions%0a** [[http://code.google.com/p/soylent/|soylent]] Microsoft Word plug-in utilizing Mechanical Turk%0a%0a!!![[#NoveltyDiscovery]]Novelty discovery HIT%0aFacilitate novelty discovery.%0a%0a!!!!Solution%0agather links following few simple rules%0a* has to be new (not already part of the list)%0a* can not be "people"%0a%0a!!!!Examples%0ahttp://www.ifi.uzh.ch/ddis/research/semweb/simpack/ 2005 2008%0a* will earn X%0ahttp://www.e-lico.eu/ 2009 2012%0a* will earn Y%0awithout starting date or without finishing date each project will earn less%0a%0a!!!!Difficulties%0a* limit to research project? labs? published?%0a* consider "grapes" of projects, for example ITER or LHC are spawing a myriad of sub-projects%0a* checking the result without wasting time%0a** quality of each link knowing that it will probably be hundreds of them%0a(( ask for other turkers to check it but Im afraid they would be too "positive" since I guess there is a kind of turkers community (since they are dedicated websites already)%0a* only allowed for US resident to pay for tasks%0a%0a!!!!Notes as a requester%0aEconomical arm race (Seedea:Research/Drive) between%0a* the person wanting the information (Requester)%0a* the community (including but not limited to the official https://requester.mturk.com/mturk/welcome )%0a** unorganised individuals%0a*** AI researchers%0a** organised individuals%0a*** practionner websites%0a*** legal entities%0a%0aWork is done (or not) as when the equilibrim is reach between perceived%0a** price defined by estimation of%0a*** maximum number of items (HITs)%0a*** total budget%0a*** value of the processed result%0a**** thus based on the ulterior motive%0a*** amount of work required per task%0a*** amount of work required to handle the result of every task%0aThe community is not homegeous regarding its skills and its economical needs, consequently one might prefer a distribution rather than a over simplified view.%0a%0aFrom the requester point of view, the price could also be started as the lowest point then increased over time in order to cover the larger number of item at the lower price then increasing, presumably based on the difficulty to conduct the remaining HITs. This is probably specific to this problem though. Also note that if the community perceive that prices increase over time, it could give the incentive to delay participation.%0a%0aSee also%0a* [[PersonalInformationStream/WithoutNotesMay11#LiquidPub]] for "diversity-aware search" %0a* [[ReadingNotes/InformationRules]]%0a* [[ReadingNotes/LeanThinking]]%0a* http://behind-the-enemy-lines.blogspot.com/search/label/mechanical%2520turk%0a* Seedea:Seedea/Onlineoutsourcing for altnernatives, including [[https://crowdflower.com/|CrowdFlower]] and its API%0a%0a!!!!Provide to turkers%0a# provide tem the tool to do so better (inc. collab ?)%0a# seed the DB live with %0a## RSS feed of http://www.nsf.gov/funding/pgm_list.jsp?org=NSF&ord=rcnt%0a## the equivalent of the for each country%0a### http://www.cnpq.br/saladeimprensa/noticias/2010/0521.htm%0a### http://www.cnrs.fr/fr/recherche/labos.htm%0a### http://www.cnr.it/progetti/Progetti.html%0a### http://www.plannacionalidi.es/plan-idi-public/publicBusqueda.do%0adirectly check source in scientometrics research%0a%0a!!!See also%0a* Seedea:Seedea/Onlineoutsourcing for outsourcing online in general%0a* [[Content/Needs]] for more potential tasks%0a%0a!!Legislation%0a* [[http://developer.amazonwebservices.com/connect/thread.jspa?threadID=18875&start=0&tstart=0|DevPay Availability in non-US countries]], Amazon Web Services Developer Community%0a** still not available as of August 2010 {-October 2009-}%0a* [[http://aws-portal.amazon.com/gp/aws/developer/estimated-taxes-text.html|Estimated taxes]]%0a** "for business purposes [...] contact us at webservices@amazon.com and provide your VAT registration number and address/details about your company"%0a%0a!![[#ToConsider]]To consider%0a* [[http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/who-does-that-server-really-serve.html|Who does that server really serve?]] by Richard Stallman, FSF%0a* [[http://autonomo.us/|autonomo.us]] Toward Free Network Services%0a* [[http://www.gnu.org/licenses/agpl-3.0.html|GNU Affero General Public License]] (AGPL), FSF%0a* [[http://groups.fsf.org/wiki/LibrePlanet2010/Schedule/Saturday/Free_Network_Services|Free Network Services]] by Bradley M. Kuhn, LibrePlanet, March 2010%0a* [[http://www.softwarefreedom.org/blog/2008/jul/23/agplv3-hosting/|When Will Hosting Sites Allow AGPLv3 Code?]] by Bradley M. Kuhn, SFLC Blog 2008%0a%0a!![[#ToExplore]]To explore%0a* [[http://bitbucket.org/dotcloud/cloudlets/src/|cloudlets]] universal server images for the cloud.%0a** [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kL30gj2KY_k|Cloudlets: universal server images for the cloud]], FOSDEM February 2010%0a* [[http://www.springer.com/birkhauser/computer+science/book/978-3-7643-8896-6|Economic Models and Algorithms for Distributed Systems]] Springer 2010%0a* running Apache [[ApacheProjects#Mahout|Mahout]] on EC2 Tools.Android=!!Projects%0a# random moment polling (QS)%0a# [[#ElasticBehavior|elastic behavior]] (QS)%0a# InnovativITLab:WheelShare/%0a** consider C2D instead of polling%0a# automated creativity remote control%0a# add to public and private PIM%0a** http://android-developers.blogspot.be/2012/02/share-with-intents.html%0a%0a!!Discovering Ionic/Cordova%0a* SRE steps (cf [[Fabien/Principle]])%0a## created @@~/SandboxedReusableExplorations/ionic/@@%0a## installed ionic with dependencies via https://github.com/nraboy/ubuntu-ionic-installer%0a## started to follow http://ionicframework.com/docs/guide/installation.html%0a### created ionic.io account after started the build%0a### installed Ionic View on Android phone after started the build%0a### made an Android image via @@android avd@@%0a#### terribly slow boot (1min black screen, several minutes on the Android splashscreen)%0a## found https://www.reddit.com/r/ionic/ while look for information on the slow boot time%0a## started in parallel (since the emulator was taking too long) Quick start from http://docs.ionic.io and trying https://apps.ionic.io in the WebView app%0a### without success, seemed limited to psuh/deploy/analytics...%0a## focusing instead on testing on a phone proper%0a### sending the apk from the build to the phone, worked%0a## using @@ionic serve@@ to test in the browser%0a### nicely handles live reloading%0a%0a!!From personal use%0a* apps on Google Play are account based%0a** not device based%0a** they can not be migrated to other account, just re-installed on another device%0a* to check the content of files written by an app via @@adb shell@@%0a** @@cd /data/data/your.app.reversed.domain/files@@%0a*** @@cat yourfile.txt@@%0a* to access the SDcard simply enable via the nofication menu%0a** then @@mount/.../umount@@%0a* using [[http://code.google.com/p/connectbot/|connectbot]] to access ssh%0a* QRcode%0a** http://www.quora.com/QR-Codes/Why-are-QR-codes-so-ugly%0a** http://mashable.com/2011/07/23/creative-qr-codes/%0a** http://www.beautifulqrcodes.com%0a* general key resource%0a** http://developer.android.com/guide/%0a*** [[http://developer.android.com/sdk/installing.html|installing]]%0a**** Ubuntu https://help.ubuntu.com/community/AndroidSDK%0a**** Debian http://workaround.org/developing-android-applications-on-debian%0a*** [[http://developer.android.com/guide/developing/tools/adb.html|Android Debug Bridge (adb)]]%0a*** http://developer.android.com/guide/topics/usb/adk.html for hardware extensions%0a** #android and #android-dev on freenode IRC network%0a%0a!!vogella.com Android tutorials%0a* http://www.vogella.com/articles/Android/article.html%0a** key clarifications on the vocabulary%0a** Activity, View, Intent, ...%0a* http://www.vogella.com/articles/AndroidNotifications/article.html%0a** works well but only for instantaneous notifications%0a%0a!!blundell's Notification-for-a-user-chosen-time%0a* http://blog.blundell-apps.com/notification-for-a-user-chosen-time/%0a** also required to do an @@android update project --target 1 --path .@@ to work with ant%0a** warning for reboot though, cf http://stackoverflow.com/questions/8461208/android-notification-after-reboot%0a* relying on http://blog.blundell-apps.com/basic-date-picker/%0a%0a!!Hello World by CLI%0aRequires JDK, Ant, AndroidSDK%0a* http://www.syscs.com/node/504%0a** explains how to%0a*** create an emulator image with @@android avd ...@@%0a*** use a template with @@create project@@%0a*** compile with @@ant debug@@%0a*** send the application to it for testing with @@avd -s DEVICE install PATH/TO/APP.apk@@%0a*** use adb to connect to a device (virtual or not) to run commands%0a%0a!![[#ElasticBehavior]]Elastic Behavior%0ablending PIM and QS via QRcodes%0a* consider also for gamification%0a%0a!!!MVP%0a* ask as a [[http://stackoverflow.com/questions/8281075/set-notification-to-specific-time|notification]] a [[http://mobile.tutsplus.com/tutorials/android/android-layout/|value between 1 and 10]] stored [[http://stackoverflow.com/questions/8713660/android-save-image-to-sd-card|in values.csv file in your memory card]] at 5 [[http://stackoverflow.com/questions/6425694/how-to-launch-an-android-activity-at-random-time|random moment]] of the day between 10AM and 10PM%0a** [[Path:/pub/ElasticBehavior.apk]]%0a*** might need specific MIME type%0a*** code repo https://github.com/Utopiah/ElasticBehavior%0a%0a!!!Test%0a* generate QRcode via http://qrcode.kaywa.com with your server URL%0a** e.g. http://fabien.benetou.fr/RealLife/'''YourAction'''%0a** eg calories %25width=50px%25[[Path:/pub/home/qrcode.5499930.png|Path:/pub/home/qrcode.5499930.png]] %25width=50px%25[[Path:/pub/home/qrcode.5499933.png|Path:/pub/home/qrcode.5499933.png]] %25width=50px%25[[Path:/pub/home/qrcode.5499936.png|Path:/pub/home/qrcode.5499936.png]] %0a*** daily sum done via @@dailycalories@@%0a** consider instead [[http://www.openintents.org/en/node/96|Encode intent]] (iif it is possible to save or send the generated picture)%0a* take the QRcode after doing your action%0a** open the targer URL%0a* display result%0a** [@grep " /RealLife" /webroot/var/log/lighttpd/access.log | awk '{print $4 " " $7}'@]%0a%0a!!!Generalization%0a* X sampling per period (e.g. day, week, etc)%0a** frequency (equidistant) or random (e.g. for flow) or standard deviations (hence the "elastic part)%0a** value from numbers (e.g. floats from 1.0 to 10.0) or discrete list (e.g. picture of items) or QRcodes (physically located, motivated by [[ReadingNotes/SC22#LesObjectsDansLEspaceLaPlanificationDansLAction]] and more generally [[Wikipedia:Situated cognition]])%0a%0a!!!Steps%0a# enter server URL%0a# enter habit to track%0a# pick type of expected input values%0a## optionally generate QRcode to put in the target locations%0a## optionally activate conditional reminders (mobile notifications)%0a# visit server URL of results%0a%0a!!!Technically%0a* request [[http://www.openintents.org/en/node/94|Scan intent to ZXing library]] to consider own server as "trusted" URL%0a** cf http://stackoverflow.com/questions/2050263/using-zxing-to-create-an-android-barcode-scanning-app?%0a** hence 1-click and doing HTTP GET of the returned value (and some tests) in the background rather than opening the browser%0a*** http://stackoverflow.com/questions/5870611/curl-in-android%0a** e.g. http://192.168 prefix%0a* generate set of home cards or stickers based on that trusted URL%0a** http://code.google.com/p/zxing/source/browse/trunk#trunk/core/src/com/google/zxing/qrcode/encoder%0a%0a!!From YetAnotherTutorial%0a* notifications%0a** http://developer.android.com/reference/android/app/Notification.html%0a** http://developer.android.com/guide/topics/ui/notifiers/notifications.html%0a* location%0a** http://marakana.com/s/tutorial_android_location_service_example,311/%0a* UI%0a** http://www.androiduipatterns.com%0a* geo-notification%0a** https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.rtsw.georeminderslite%0a* sleep tracking%0a** https://sites.google.com/site/sleepasandroid/%0a* accelerometer%0a** sensors in general%0a*** http://developer.android.com/reference/android/hardware/SensorManager.html%0a** http://stackoverflow.com/questions/5180187/how-do-i-use-the-android-accelerometer%0a* voice actions%0a** http://www.google.com/mobile/voice-actions/%0a*** program own command?%0a**** e.g. PIM [query]%0a** consider alternative [[https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.dexetra.iris|iris]]%0a*** disappointing%0a%0a!!Social gatherings%0a* [[https://plus.google.com/u/0/109046392439555206947/posts|Google I/O Extended Brussels]] on Google+%0a* [[http://brussels.gtugs.org/|Brussels GTUG]]%0a%0a!!To explore%0a* links to websites with content to discover%0a* [[Cookbook/Overlay]]%0a* [[Tools/Programming]]%0a* [[Cookbook/ObjectsExoBrain]]%0a* Cookbook:DetectMobile%0a* urban data%0a** e.g. http://data.be%0a* programming itself%0a** Java http://mobile.tutsplus.com/tutorials/android/java-tutorial/%0a** Scala http://robots.thoughtbot.com/post/5836463058/scala-a-better-java-for-android%0a*** http://code.google.com/p/scalaforandroid/%0a*** http://www.assembla.com/wiki/show/scala-ide/Developing_for_Android%0a** Ruby http://ruboto.org/%0a** Scripting in general http://code.google.com/p/android-scripting/%0a** MIT AppInventor http://www.appinventor.mit.edu with http://www.appinventorblocks.com%0a*** online simple IDE, very easy to install the packaged app via QRcode%0a**** need to allow installation from non-trusted sources%0a* http://code.google.com/p/android-notifier/%0a* http://web.airdroid.com/%0a* Cloud 2 Device Messaging https://developers.google.com/android/c2dm/%0a* http://f-droid.org%0a* computer vision%0a** http://www.stanford.edu/class/ee368/Android/Tutorial-2-OpenCV-for-Android-Setup-Windows.pdf%0a** http://code.opencv.org/projects/opencv/wiki/OpenCV4Android%0a** potentially useful for Google Glass%0a* http://www.malgenomeproject.org Tools.Ansible=!!From personal use%0a* pseudo synchronize devices%0a** ansible all -a "sudo ntpdate 1.be.be.pool.ntp.org" --ask-sudo-pass%0a* @@ansible-playbook -C myPlaybook.yml@@ only check, no actual change done%0a* @@ansible-playbook -l targetHost myPlaybook.yml@@ limit the hosts to only the listed ones%0a* @@ansible-playbook -D myPlaybook.yml@@ shows diffs%0a** great to check short modifications to configuration files%0a%0a!!!Process so far%0a# pick a managing computer (kind of master with its minions)%0a# git clone https://github.com/ansible/ansible%0a** or apt-get depending on your desire to be on the bleeding edge (devel)%0a# add minions to [[https://github.com/Utopiah/MyAnsibleNetwork/blob/master/ansible_hosts|inventory file]]%0a# install sshd on all minions%0a# ssh-copy-id to all minions%0a# consider for each minion if the Ansible user has to be sudoer or not%0a# creating playbooks e.g. lighttpd.yml%0a** using @@become: true@@ to enable privilege escalation%0a** using @@--ask-sudo-pass@@ when running a playbook requiring root%0a*** cf doc recommending to type the password rather than forcing it somewhere somehow%0a# running playbooks%0a%0a!!To explore%0a* Ansible with docker%0a** https://www.ansible.com/docker%0a* OVH DNS wrapper to facilitate migration%0a** https://github.com/gheesh/ansible-ovh-dns%0a* use on AWS instance%0a** http://docs.ansible.com/ansible/guide_aws.html%0a*** see also http://docs.ansible.com/ansible/intro_dynamic_inventory.html#example-aws-ec2-external-inventory-script%0a* using the vault for sensitive data http://suspicious.website/2015/01/22/testing-ansible-playbooks-with-vagrant/%0a** e.g. client side certificate, cf [[Tools/Lighttpd]] for cloud.benetou.fr%0a* using vagrant to test playbooks http://suspicious.website/2015/01/22/testing-ansible-playbooks-with-vagrant/%0a** https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=efR0o1dqtOI%0a** http://docs.ansible.com/ansible/guide_vagrant.html%0a** https://adamcod.es/2014/09/23/vagrant-ansible-quickstart-tutorial.html%0a* good practices%0a** testing on virtual machines?%0a** where to store the seeding files?%0a** backup excluded directories?%0a** dedicated Ansible user?%0a* Ansible doc%0a** {-http://docs.ansible.com/ansible/quickstart.html-} http://www.ansible.com/resources%0a** http://docs.ansible.com/ansible/copy_module.html%0a*** wiki.d%0a*** dot files%0a*** probably have to be stored on the master%0a** http://docs.ansible.com/git_module.html%0a*** https://github.com/Utopiah%0a* [[Wikipedia:Comparison of open-source configuration management software]]%0a** [[Wikipedia:Ansible_%2528software%2529|Ansible]]%0a** [[Wikipedia:Salt_%2528software%2529|Salt]] Tools.ApacheProjects=http://projects.apache.org/%0a%0a%25center%25[[#Hive|Hive]] - [[#Mahout|Mahout]] - [[#UIMA|UIMA]] - [[#Nutch|Nutch]] - [[#Solr|Solr]] - [[#Lucene|Lucene]] - [[#HTTPServer|HTTP Server]]%25%25%0a%0a!![[#Hive]]Hive%0a* [[http://hive.apache.org/|Hive]] data warehouse system for Hadoop%0a* [[http://developer.amazonwebservices.com/connect/entry.jspa?externalID=2857|Running Hive on Amazon ElasticMap Reduce]], Amazon Web Services Developer Community October 2009%0a* [[http://wiki.apache.org/hadoop/Hive/HiveAws|Hive and Amazon Web Services]] on Hadoop Wiki%0a* [[http://www.larsgeorge.com/2009/10/hive-vs-pig.html|Hive vs. Pig]] by Lars George, Lineland October 2009%0a* [[http://hadoopblog.blogspot.com/2010/05/facebook-has-worlds-largest-hadoop.html|Facebook has the world's largest Hadoop cluster!]] by Dhruba Borthakur, HDFS Hadoop Blog 2010%0a** http://wiki.apache.org/hadoop/PoweredBy%0a** http://www.quora.com/What-are-the-largest-Hadoop-clusters-to-date%0a%0a!![[#Mahout]]Mahout%0a* [[PersonalInformationStream/WithoutNotesSeptember10#Mahout]]%0a* running on [[AWS#EC2]]%0a** [[https://cwiki.apache.org/MAHOUT/mahout-on-amazon-ec2.html|Mahout on Amazon EC2]]%0a*** [[https://cwiki.apache.org/MAHOUT/mahout-on-elastic-mapreduce.html|Mahout on Elastic MapReduce]]%0a%0aTo explore%0a* [[http://www.manning.com/marmanis/|Algorithms of the Intelligent Web]] by Haralambos Marmanis and Dmitry Babenko, Manning 2009%0a* [[http://www.manning.com/alag/|Collective Intelligence in Action]] by Satnam Alag, Manning 2008%0a* [[http://oreilly.com/catalog/9780596529321/|Programming Collective Intelligence]] by Toby Segaran, O'Reilly Media 2007%0a%0a!![[#UIMA]]UIMA%0aProbably only useful when you have a very large distributed system and have to manage in a complex way plenty of annotators, where simple pipes locally adding meta-data would quickly become unmaintainable.%0a* [[PersonalInformationStream/WithoutNotesFebruary11#BuildingWatson]]%0a* check http://uima.apache.org/downloads/sandbox/Solrcas/SolrcasUserGuide.html%0a** note that I already have an OpenCalais API key for http://uima.apache.org/sandbox.html#opencalais.annotator%0a** check if UIMA supports [[AWS#MTurk]]%0a** tried http://uima.apache.org/doc-uima-examples.html%0a** check http://uima.apache.org/sandbox.html#lucas.consumer%0a* http://uima.lti.cs.cmu.edu components repository%0a%0a!!!To do%0a# look for geolocalization annotation services with entity detection of place names%0a## in particular for Cookbook:OpenLayersAPI and in conjunction with [[#Lucene|Lucene]] spatial search feature%0a# compare with Seedea:Seedea/Services and Wikipedia bots%0a# explore [[http://arxiv.org/abs/1103.0398|Natural Language Processing (almost) from Scratch]], March 2011%0a## see also my [[http://topicmarks.com/dashboard|topicmarks]] "summary"%0a%0a!![[#Nutch]]Nutch%0a%0a!!!Local usage%0a* get the list of blogs from [[Person/]] and crawl them%0a** http://localhost:8080/nutch-1.2/en/ (via Tomcat)%0a*** crawled %3c10 sites with depth 3 max 50 links the 02/04/2011%0a**** @@/cygdrive/e/Downloads/nutch-1.2/bin/nutch crawl urls -dir crawl -depth 4 -topN 50@@%0a* encounting an error while trying to update through Tomcat%0a** cf http://www.mail-archive.com/solr-user@lucene.apache.org/msg28393.html%0a*** no explicit solution%0a** no error via the default jetty interface on port 8983%0a%0a!!!Resources explored%0a* http://trackgc.com/tr/resources/articles/NutchGuideForDummies.htm%0a* http://wiki.apache.org/nutch/FAQ#Will_Nutch_be_a_distributed.2C_P2P-based_search_engine.3F%0a** http://grub.org/%0a%0a!!!To do%0a# find list of newly registered domain names%0a# find spam list to avoid waste time and bandwidth%0a## also find indexed lists by major search engine%0a### consider popularity list like Alexa to focus on the long tail%0a# check http://www.quora.com/Nutch%0a# consider http://wiki.apache.org/nutch/RunningNutchAndSolr%0a%0a!![[#Solr]]Solr%0a%0a!!!Local usage%0a* pmWiki file format%0a** consider to add previous revision and thus allow search by revision%0a** PmWiki:PageFileFormat%0a** http://localhost:8983/solr/select/?q=test%0a** @@e:\webserver\htdocs\wiki\wiki.d\solr_load.bat@@%0a** @@e:\webserver\htdocs\wiki\mirrors\wiki.d\solr_load.bat@@%0a* table of source name/location/id prefix/categories/...%0a** php interface to pmwiki%0a*** pmwiki search page%0a**** URLRewrite should be taken into account%0a***** keep existing links coherent%0a***** yet allow for upgrade/distribution%0a*** prepare query%0a*** generate result as php code%0a*** display result as html through formatted php result%0a*** extend result via php (level 1, 2, ... cf seeks proposal)%0a*** add learning search project (cf other wiki page)%0a** add more source%0a** synchronize sources via [[Crontab]]%0a** make available via tomcat%0a*** now on http://localhost:8080/solr/admin/ following http://wiki.apache.org/solr/SolrTomcat#Single_Solr_app%0a%0a!!!Resources explored%0a* http://lucene.apache.org/solr/tutorial.html%0a** very straight forward (if Java is properly installed)%0a* #solr on freenode%0a* [[Wikipedia:Apache Solr]]%0a* http://wiki.apache.org/solr/SolrTomcat%0a** xampp 1.7.4 provides Tomcat%0a* http://wiki.apache.org/solr/ExtractingRequestHandler for PDF and other files%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ClhrrPzJWmI|Solr in 5 Minutes - Ignite Style Presentation]] by Mike Brevoort, 2010%0a* [[http://www.lucidimagination.com/files/file/whitepaper/LIWP_IndexingTextandHTMLFilesWithSolr.pdf|Indexing Text and HTML Files Solr, the Lucene Search Server]] by Avi Rappoport, Lucid Imagination 2010%0a* note that [[#UIMA|UIMA]] seems to be already present in the default Solr installation%0a* index local files http://www.gossamer-threads.com/lists/lucene/general/68978%0a** mention of stream.file http://wiki.apache.org/solr/ContentStream%0a* [[http://www.packtpub.com/article/integrating-solr-ruby-on-rails-integration|Integrating Solr: Ruby on Rails Integration]] by David Smiley and Eric Pugh, Packt Publishing 2010%0a** http://acts-as-solr.rubyforge.org/%0a** see also [[Ruby#Rails]]%0a*** in particular with [[http://www.websolr.com/|websolr]] which provides easy usage with [[Ruby#Heroku]]%0a* [[http://vimeo.com/6299844|ActsAsSolrReloaded Demo]] by Diego Carrion, 2009%0a%0a!!!To do%0a# check http://www.quora.com/Solr%0a## http://www.quora.com/Lucene%0a# consider [[Content/PersonalInformationStream#Finished]] and the potential advantages of having a local equivalent%0a%0a!![[#Lucene]]Lucene%0a* using [[http://jflex.de/|JFlex]] a lexical analyzer generator, for @@StandardAnalyzer@@ instead of @@WhitespaceAnalyzer@@%0a* Spatial Lucene%0a** [[http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/opensource/library/j-spatial/index.html?ca=drs-|Location-aware search with Apache Lucene and Solr]] by Grant Ingersoll, Lucid Imagination 2010%0a*** in particular when geolocalisation data will be included in the wikis%0aNote that most of the content is actually in [[#Solr|Solr]], even though it is "only" an interface for the Lucene engine.%0a%0a!![[#HTTPServer]]HTTP Server%0a* configure a forward proxy (for Sylvain)%0a** [[http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.0/mod/mod_proxy.html|mod_proxy]] to allow a forward proxy with%0a*** ProxyRequests On%0a*** ProxyVia On%0a** [[http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.0/mod/mod_proxy_connect.html|mod_proxy_connect]] to allow SSL handshakes%0a** [[http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.0/mod/mod_proxy.html#allowconnect|allowconnect]] to allow the connection through port 443%0a* limit access%0a** [[http://httpd.apache.org/docs/1.3/mod/mod_access.html|mod_access]] %0a*** Order Deny,Allow%0a*** Deny from all%0a*** Allow from 127.0.0.1%0aPreviously in [[Lighttpd#Apache]]%0a%0a!!To do%0a# correct links previously pointing to [[Lighttpd#Apache]].%0a# add previous links on Hadoop%0a## [[PersonalInformationStream/WithoutNotesSeptember10]] Tools.AugmentedReality=(:html:)%0a%3ciframe width="560" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/videoseries?list=PLk9irgn6KnrhmjSqvNBMMMPLbGiHFH0oH" frameborder="0" allow="autoplay; encrypted-media" allowfullscreen>%3c/iframe>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a%0a%0a!!Magic Leap ML1%0a* '''mldb capture video [-r] [-q (1080p|720p)] (-f %3ccnt> | -t %3csec> | -w) %3cdest-file.mp4>''' : record video from the CLI%0a** '''-w''' to record until Enter key pressed%0a** '''-t N''' to record for N seconds%0a* '''mldb devices -l''' : list connected devices%0a** via https://creator.magicleap.com/learn/tutorials/capture-service%0a* [[https://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/mldb-help.txt|mldb help]]%0a%0a!!To explore%0a* improve workflow by optimizing placement based on task sequence%0a** cf Les objects dans l'espace, la planification dans l'action, B. Conein, E. Jacopin, Raisons Pratiques 1993 [[ReadingNotes/SC22]]%0a## detect objects via tensorflowjs%0a## import some via Google Poly%0a## display them next to the real one%0a* presentation support %0a** timer HUD%0a** previous/next slide display%0a** slide note display%0a** slide control%0a*** https://pmwiki.org/wiki/Cookbook/Reveal%0a*** https://end3r.com/slides/frontclub-aframe/plugin/gamepad/gamepad.js%0a(:html:)%0a%3cblockquote class="twitter-tweet">%3cp lang="en" dir="ltr">Visual concept for my next talk about %3ca href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/AR?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">#AR%3c/a> ... done in %3ca href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/AR?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">#AR%3c/a>.%3cbr>%3cbr>Obviously will be done using %3ca href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/exokit?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">#exokit%3c/a> + %3ca href="https://twitter.com/aframevr?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">@AFrameVR%3c/a> but also %3ca href="https://twitter.com/revealjs?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">@revealjs%3c/a> in order to remote control and preview the slide directly from the HMD. Suggestions welcomed!%3cbr>%3cbr>Thanks to %3ca href="https://twitter.com/end3r?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">@end3r%3c/a> & %3ca href="https://twitter.com/mozTechSpeakers?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">@mozTechSpeakers%3c/a> for the inspiration🙏 %3ca href="https://t.co/rhzb7eQqJE">pic.twitter.com/rhzb7eQqJE%3c/a>%3c/p>— Fabien Benetou (@utopiah) %3ca href="https://twitter.com/utopiah/status/1093185600080044032?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">February 6, 2019%3c/a>%3c/blockquote> %3cscript async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8">%3c/script> %0a(:htmlend:)%0a* exokit%0a** http://webmr.io/docs/architecture/%0a** https://github.com/webmixedreality/exokit/%0a** https://beta.observablehq.com/d/f5f2019c756226a9%0a** composited streaming in the browser https://twitter.com/utopiah/status/1091442238759075841%0a* Magic Leap ML1 documentation%0a** https://creator.magicleap.com/learn/tutorials/capture-service%0a %0a%0a!!See also%0a* [[GoogleTango]]%0a* [[VirtualReality]]%0a* [[Cookbook/Overlay]]%0a%0a[[!ContainsPersonalYoutubeContentToMigrate]] Tools.AutoHotKey=!AutoHotkey%0a%0a!!Lessons%0a* manage AHK script%0a** #F1::Run "c:\Program Files\Vim\vim72\gvim.exe" "C:\Documents and Settings\tyflser\My Documents\AutoHotkey.ahk"%0a** #F2::'''Reload'''%0a* change script editor%0a** HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\AutoHotkeyScript\Shell\Edit\Command%0a* start app with a specific position and size%0a** Run "C:\Program Files\PuTTY\putty.exe" -load seedea%0a** WinWait seedea.org - PuTTY%0a** '''WinMove''', 0, 548%0a** return%0a** note that Putty has restrictions (step by step resizing) which can eventually be overcame through its startup options%0a* start text editor then paste the current buffer in it%0a** Run c:\Program Files\Vim\vim72\gvim.exe%0a** WinWait [No Name] - GVIM%0a** WinActivate%0a** '''Send''' ^v%0a** return%0a* Escape Flash application from Vimperator%0a** echo "MouseClick, left, 266, 771" > c:\bottomclick.ahk%0a** #z::Run c:\bottomclick.ahk%0a* bind Windows+Fn key to start a program%0a** '''#F'''8::Run cmd /k CD /d e:\home\utopiah\%0a%0a!!See also%0a* Official website [[http://www.autohotkey.com/|AutoHotkey.com]]%0a* #ahk channel on freenode%0a* [[http://code.google.com/p/ironahk/|ironahk]] rewrite of AutoHotkey for .NET and Mono to provide cross-platform compatibility, increased performance and smaller binary file sizes for compiled scripts.%0a* [[http://www.autoitscript.com/|AutoIt Script]] freeware Windows automation language.%0a* [[http://coscripter.researchlabs.ibm.com/coscripter|CoScripter]] from IBM Research%0a* [[Vimperator]] and [[Vim]] through their macro and autocmd functions%0a* [[http://www.kylirhorton.com/2009/kommand/|Kommand – An AutoHotKey Script that does VIM-Like Text Editing and Window Management]] by Kylir Horton, Kylir's Website 2009%0a* [[http://www.nongnu.org/xbindkeys/xbindkeys.html|xbindkeys]]%0a%0a!!To do%0a# share Path:/pub/toolsfiles/AutoHotkey.ahk (02/04/2011 version)%0a# http://www.autohotkey.com/docs/commands/WinMove.htm is also used to resize a window Tools.AutoHotkey=(:redirect AutoHotKey:) Tools.Bitcoin=[[http://www.bitcoin.org/|Bitcoin P2P Cryptocurrency]]%0apeer-to-peer network based anonymous digital currency.%0a%0a(:BTC: disabled:)%0a%0a'''Want BitCoins?''' Help me to solve one of my [[Content/Needs]]%0a%0a!!Official information%0a* [[http://www.bitcoin.org/bitcoin.pdf|Bitcoin: A Peer-to-Peer Electronic Cash System]] by Satoshi Nakamoto%0a* https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin%0a* #bitcoin-dev on freenode%0a%0a!!Monitoring%0a* http://www.google.com/finance?q=CURRENCY%253ABTC%0a* http://www.bitcoinmonitor.com%0a* http://bitcoincharts.com/markets/%0a* http://coinmap.org%0a* http://fiatleak.com%0a* http://www.sellingonthegoodnews.com%0a* [[https://blockchain.info/charts/bitcoin-days-destroyed?timespan=all&showDataPoints=false&daysAverageString=1&show_header=true&scale=0&address=|bitcoin-days-destroyed]] from blockchain.info%0a* http://dustcoin.com/mining with alternative currencies and network hashrates%0a* http://bitlegal.io%0a%0a!!Local activities%0a* Brussels%0a** http://www.meetup.com/Bitcoin-Brussels/%0a* Paris%0a** [[http://fabelier.org/bitcoin-workshop-by-renaud-lifchitz/|BITCOIN Workshop by Renaud Lifchitz]], CRI June 2011%0a*** http://forum.bitcoin.org/index.php?topic=11384.0 by [[http://forum.bitcoin.org/index.php?action=profile;u=4126|nono2357]] ([[https://twitter.com/#!/nono2357|@nono2357]], [[https://github.com/nono2357|github]])%0a%0a!!Research%0a* [[http://anonymity-in-bitcoin.blogspot.com/|An Analysis of Anonymity in the Bitcoin System]] by Fergal Reid and Martin Harrigan, July 2011%0a* http://www.crypto.edu.pl/publications%0a* [[http://eprint.iacr.org/|Cryptology ePrint Archive]]%0a* [[http://ifca.ai/fc14/program.html|Session 11: Bitcoin Anonymity]] at FC'14 : Financial Cryptography 2014 Conference%0a%0a!!Regulation%0a* [[http://policyreview.info/articles/analysis/internet-architecture-and-layers-principle-conceptual-framework-regulating-bitco-0|Internet architecture and the layers principle: a conceptual framework for regulating Bitcoin]] by Andy Yee, Internet Policy Review August 2014 %0a%0a!!Discussions%0a* http://forum.bitcoin.org%0a** [[http://forum.bitcoin.org/?topic=7743.0|Les problčmes du bitcoin]], May 2011%0a* [[http://mises.org/Community/forums/t/9853.aspx|Is BitCoin the currency of the future?]], The Mises Community 2009%0a* [[https://twitter.com/#!/random_walker/status/78167014396542977|mapping the transactions graph]] @random_walker solved by [[https://twitter.com/#!/benadida/status/78220936897245184|@benadida]] and [[https://twitter.com/#!/phyrexianslug/status/78317308614938624|@phyrexianslug]] answers%0a* http://www.quora.com/Bitcoin%0a** http://www.quora.com/Bitcoin/What-is-the-likelihood-of-a-virtual-currency-like-Bitcoin-going-mainstream%0a** http://www.quora.com/Is-the-cryptocurrency-Bitcoin-a-good-idea%0a%0a!!News%0a* http://HistoryOfBitcoin.org%0a* [[http://www.bitcoinbulletin.com/|Bowling for Bitcoins]], The Bitcoin Bulletin%0a* [[https://twitter.com/#!/BitcoinAnalyst|@BitcoinAnalyst]]%0a* [[http://falkvinge.net/2011/05/29/why-im-putting-all-my-savings-into-bitcoin/|Why I’m Putting All My Savings Into Bitcoin]] by Rick Falkvinge, Falkvinge on Infopolicy May 2011%0a* [[http://launch.is/blog/l019-bitcoin-p2p-currency-the-most-dangerous-project-weve-ev.html|L019: Bitcoin P2P Currency: The Most Dangerous Project We've Ever Seen]], Launch May 2011%0a** see LO20 with interviews of members of the dev. team%0a%0a%0a!!Vulgarizatoin/facilitation%0a* [[https://freebitcoins.appspot.com/|the Bitcoin Faucet]] offering "Free Bitcoins"%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/user/weusecoins|WeUseCoins's YouTube channel‬‏]], Explaining Bitcoin one video at a time%0a* [[http://bitcoinjs.org/|BitcoinJS]]%0a* [[https://www.mybitcoin.com/|MyBitcoin]] A web-based transaction processor for Bitcoin%0a* Wikipedia:Bitcoin%0a* [[http://thumbnails.visually.netdna-cdn.com/bitcoin-infographic_5029189c9cbaf.jpg|How a Bitcoin transaction works]]%25thumb%25[[http://thumbnails.visually.netdna-cdn.com/bitcoin-infographic_5029189c9cbaf.jpg|http://thumbnails.visually.netdna-cdn.com/bitcoin-infographic_5029189c9cbaf.jpg]] infographic%0a* [[http://www.imgrind.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/01/bitcoin-blockchain.jpg|How the blockchain works]]%25thumb%25[[http://www.imgrind.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/01/bitcoin-blockchain.jpg|http://www.imgrind.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/01/bitcoin-blockchain.jpg]] infographic%0a%0a!!Client notes%0a* bitcoind as CLI client%0a* for default client consider @@-datadir="/my/other/location"@@%0a* [[http://talkera.org/wpTalkera/linux-shell-commands-for-bitcoin/|Linux shell commands for Bitcoin]]%0a** http://talkera.org/wpTalkera/linux-shell-commands-for-bitcoin-part-ii/%0a%0a!![[#Trading]]Trading%0a* [[https://github.com/veox/python2-krakenex|python2-krakenex]] Python2 API Client for the Kraken exchange%0a* [[https://cryptotrader.org|CryptoTrader]] with strategies marketplace%0a* [[https://)tradewave.net]]%0a%0a!!Own questions%0a* why is there no web seed since the result can be checked against a hash from the DHT anyway?%0a** seems possible via http://bitcoin.bluematt.me/bitcoin-nightly/blockchain-nightly/ (cf http://forum.bitcoin.org/index.php?topic=19296.0 ) yet the @@-rescan@@ option is not supported now thus making it risky unless downloading from a trusted source%0a* is it possible to detect JS on websites trying to "hijack" cycles?%0a** or bandwidth? Seedea:Content/Predictions#p2pJavascript%0a* what happens when the recipient client of a transaction is offline?%0a** added to a distributed index of pending transactions?%0a*** yes%0a* despite bridges of currency exchange, the only problem of all those smart solutions is that the utility of a currency is relative to its popularity and overall the smartest the solution, the lower the popularity... unlike a collaborative search system for example where elitism can have positive effects%0a** thus have to consider the competition of currency?%0a** yet more adapted to specific usages? e.g. TheSilkRoad following Seedea:Research/Drive%0a** ...but as those last weeks show there seem to be a direct link between popularity and value%0a* can it really take-off with users current understanding (and willingness to learn) about security?%0a** unlike a credit-card insured by a bank the money lost here remains so%0a*** e.g. [[http://rondam.blogspot.com/2011/06/darker-side-of-bitcoin.html|The darker side of bitcoin]], Rondam Ramblings June 2011%0a** what is the lifetime expectancy of a BitCoin wallet on the average computer?%0a* will equivalent of Wikipedia:Torpig appear?%0a** cf http://arstechnica.com/security/news/2011/06/new-malware-steals-your-bitcoin.ars%0a** yes, cf Pony%0a* can it be technically stopped?%0a* still no review by Bruce Schneier%0a** to be fixed, plenty since%0a* impact of Lulsecz and TheSilkRoad%0a* how does Eric J. Chaisson's FERD framework evaluates the bitcoin network?%0a** cf http://arxiv.org/abs/1406.6328%0a* would explicit trickle down economics work?%0a** split%0a*** fixed decided by the creators%0a*** flexible decided by the payer(s)%0a** can provide templates%0a** https://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/2ka9jj/L/clunabq%0a* how to encode text in transaction? (using e.g. https://github.com/vbuterin/pybitcointools )%0a** data in an op_return output%0a*** example http://bitcoin.stackexchange.com/questions/35958/how-do-i-compose-a-transaction-with-op-return-in-python%0a*** as of May 2015 the raw hashes and names of this wiki is already more than 40kb (87kb)%0a**** 24kb compressed via bzip2%0a** see also https://blocksign.com%0a%0a!![[#BlockchainProgramming]]Blockchain programming%0a* ethereum http://www.ethereum.org/%0a** [[https://github.com/ethereum/wiki/wiki/[English]-White-Paper#wiki-financial-derivatives|whitepaper]]%0a** using its own blockchain%0a** https://github.com/WeMeetAgain/ethereum-example-contracts%0a** http://bitcongress.org%0a** http://forum.ethereum.org/discussion/505/writing-smart-contracts-faq-live-updates#latest%0a** EtherScripter http://forum.ethereum.org/discussion/713/etherscripter-a-visual-smart-contract-builder%0a* bitcoin https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Contracts%0a** https://www.realitykeys.com ( https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=423638.0 )%0a** https://www.bitrated.com%0a* contract on health data%0a** http://www.withings.com/en/api%0a** http://forum.ethereum.org/categories/services-and-decentralized-applications%0a** more generally [[Fabien/PBES]], see also [[Cookbook/Cognition#GoalFocusAttention]]%0a* http://bitcoin.stackexchange.com/questions/22139/mine-valid-but-nonstandard-transactions%0a** http://eligius.st as a mining pool allowing non conventional transactions%0a* http://ledracapital.com/blog/2014/3/11/bitcoin-series-24-the-mega-master-blockchain-list%0a* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=19QT8-i1Wf0|The concept of The Blockchain]], Coinscrum March 2014%0a* ByMyCoin as suggested to RealityKey%0a** https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=786587.new#new%0aConsider an equivalent of [[Tools/Programming#LearningAndTeaching]]%0a%0a!!See also notes in%0a* [[Events/BitcoinFabelier]]%0a* [[Content/Mathematics#OneWayFunction]]%0a* [[Events/RMLL-LSM]]%0a* [[PersonalInformationStream/WithoutNotesApril11#JerryBrito]]%0a* [[PersonalInformationStream/WithoutNotesMay11#Bitcoin]]%0a* [[PersonalInformationStream/WithoutNotesJune11]]%0a* related proposal in [[Cookbook/Electronics#Recipes]], see [[http://bitbills.com/|Bitbills]] transfer bitcoins in person%0a* my first mention of BitCoin on this wiki was on [[Tools/Financial?action=diff#diff1269694419|March 2010]]%0a* [[Content/Economy#SimulationBasedStudies]]%0a* mutuelles de fraudeurs%0a** e.g. http://mutuelledesfraudeursdelille.over-blog.org/ Tools.Bitlbee=!Lessons learned for Bitlbee %0a%0a%0a!!From personal usage%0a* @@account ACCOUNTNUMBER set server talk.google.com@@%0a** http://wiki.bitlbee.org/GoogleApps%0a* Twitter quickfix http://bugs.bitlbee.org/bitlbee/ticket/794%0a* upgraded to bitlbee_3.0.1+devel+789-1%0a* '''help command''' : mostly everything you ever need to know :)%0a* '''identify password''' (in the bitblee default window) : identify and automatically connect to your registered accounts%0a* '''account on X''' : connect an IM account%0a* '''blist''' : list the current connection persons%0a* '''rename oldnick newnick''' : rename %0a* '''nick connection newnick''' : you change our nickname%0a%0a%0a!!From setting up my own bitlbee server%0a* '''/oper yourname yourpassword''' : access the special operator commands (kill someone off the server, rehash (re-read the config file), etc)%0a* '''/server your.server.net:6667 password''' : connect to a close bitlbee server asking for a password%0a* copying the /etc files is '''NOT''' enough to copy the user information%0a** @@/var/lib/bitlbee@@%0a** if you scp the file you need to restart the server, not just reconnect. Also double-check that the server is really down (@@/etc/init.d/bitlbee stop@@ didn't work for me so I had to manually kill the process)%0a%0a!!References%0a* [[http://www.bitlbee.org/main.php/extdoc.html|External documentations]] made by the community%0a* [[http://pthree.org/2010/02/13/facebook-chat-in-bitlbee/|Facebook Chat In Bitlbee]] Aaron Toponce February 2010 Tools.Blender=!![[Events/Blender Workshop IMAL August 2017]]%0a* [[Events/BlenderWorkshopIMALAugust2017#Tuesday|Basis of the interface for modelling]]%0a* [[Events/BlenderWorkshopIMALAugust2017#Wednesday|Modifiers]]%0a* [[Events/BlenderWorkshopIMALAugust2017#Thursday|More Modifiers and Scripting]]%0a* [[Events/BlenderWorkshopIMALAugust2017#Friday|3D Printing, Rendering and more]]%0a%0a!!Working prototypes%0a* WebVR publishing using glTF & AFrame%0a** https://twitter.com/utopiah/status/896013359702835200%0a* bounded space 360 renderings for in VR replay based on pose position%0a** https://twitter.com/utopiah/status/896012889613627392%0a** potential tweaking%0a*** preloading neighbouring spots%0a*** compression based on motion estimation (as used in video compression)%0a%0a!!To prototype%0a* ?%0a%0a!!AR%0a* camera tracking cf https://twitter.com/utopiah/status/1161920343424024576%0a** CGMatter Blender 2.8 Camera tracking tutorial [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=InIuTtt7W3E|part 1]] and [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6Vo-jyWlDhM|part 2]]%0a%0a!![[#WithVR]]With VR%0a* Viewport HMD integration using OpenHMD https://developer.blender.org/D2133%0a** OpenHMD support http://builder.openhmd.net/blender-hmd-viewport-temp/editors/3dview/hmdsupport.html%0a*** http://openhmd.net meet during FOSDEM this year%0a* Blender HMD Support https://developer.blender.org/T47899%0a* https://github.com/dfelinto/virtual_reality_viewport%0a* related%0a** Python binding to OpenVR https://github.com/cmbruns/pyopenvr%0a%0a!!On scripting%0a* own work http://vatelier.net/MyDemo/TestingTriangulation/ (%25newwin%25[[http://vatelier.net/MyDemo/TestingTriangulation/|glTF]]%25%25)%0a** https://wiki.blender.org/index.php/Doc:2.4/Manual/Extensions/Python/Example%0a** https://docs.blender.org/manual/en/dev/advanced/scripting/introduction.html%0a** https://blender.stackexchange.com/questions/34537/how-to-batch-convert-between-file-formats%0a%0a!!From personal use%0a* [[Events/BBUGAugust2017]]%0a* right click on lines of the top tab allows for selection and copying commands%0a* 360 rendering%0a** https://blender.stackexchange.com/questions/30924/how-to-make-360-renders-for-virtual-reality-devices-ie-oculus-etc-using-blen%0a** https://github.com/dfelinto/ibltoolkit/blob/master/ibltoolkit/render.py#L36%0a* via WebVR%0a** http://unboring.net/workflows/animation.html%0a** [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hheYLOworF4|A-Frame : How to import Mixamo animations]]%0a*** armature, animation, Dope sheet, Pose,%0a*** ThreeJSON exporter with Bones, Skinning, Type: Geometry, Face materials, Skeleton animation: Pose, Keyframe animation, Textures, Enabled precision%0a*** http://vatelier.net/MyDemo/json-animation/%0a* triangulate to save obj/mtl from Google Blocks%0a* Ctrl+e : using seam to create UV maps%0a** cf https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Blender_3D:_Noob_to_Pro/UV_Map_Basics%0a* Collada / .dae import unavailable in 2.72 (Debian)%0a* '''bb''' : square visual vertices selection%0a* '''click+shift-click''' : selecting one vertex and the next%0a** useful to merge them and close a gap%0a* '''shift+a''' : add%0a* '''Delete-Enter''' : delete selection%0a%0a!!More generic resources%0a* https://bbug-asbl.slack.com%0a* https://wiki.blender.org%0a* https://blender.stackexchange.com/ Tools.Chuck=!!Yet to try%0a* harmonics, Golden ratio, etc%0a* evo-devo principles with a piece changing through time%0a* recursion and fractals%0a%0a!!From personal use%0a* http://wiki.cs.princeton.edu/index.php/KruhftPatience%0a** spork ~ line; anonymous function that create a temporary shred%0a* [[http://wiki.cs.princeton.edu/index.php/Up_N_ChucKin|Up N ChucKin]], CSWiki%0a** JCRev (for .mix) and Gain (for .gain)%0a* '''help''' : the MOST important command ;)%0a* miniAudicle IDE%0a** has to be cleaned manually after quitting%0a** Alt to manage shreds%0a*** + adds%0a*** - removes%0a*** = replaces%0a** Ctrl-N to create new shred%0a%0a!!From official documentation ([[http://chuck.cs.princeton.edu/release/files/chuck_manual.pdf|pdf]])%0a* [==>=] to "ChucK" (assign, link)%0a* multiplier::timevalue e.g. 2::second%0a%0a!!See also%0a* [[Cookbook/Music]], including alternatives%0a* [[http://chuck.cs.princeton.edu/|ChucK]] => Strongly-timed, On-the-fly Audio Programming Language%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2rpk461T6l4|ChucK: A Computer Music Programming Language]] by Ge Wang for the, Stanford University 2007%0a* [[http://plork.cs.princeton.edu/|PLOrk]] Princeton Laptop Orchestra%0a* [[Programming]]%0a%0a!!To explore%0a* [[http://www.electro-music.com/forum/forum-140.html|Forum ChucK programming language]] of electro-music.com%0a** recommended by Walter Maisel%0a* [[http://wiki.cs.princeton.edu/index.php/ChucK|ChucK wiki]]%0a* http://wiki.cs.princeton.edu/index.php/ChucK/Scores%0a* seems to required a running [[http://jackaudio.org/|JackD]] Tools.Crontab=!!From personal use%0a* @@@reboot@@ and others macros%0a** http://www.softpanorama.org/Utilities/cron.shtml#Macros%0a** see also http://www.softpanorama.org/Utilities/batch.shtml%0a* environment variable enforced%0a** declare those at the beginning of the crontab%0a** e.g. DISPLAY (easy since fixed) or SSH_AUTH_SOCK (more complicated as changing)%0a* using cron.pl for [[Irssi]] for [[CognitiveEnvironments/CognitiveEnvironments#TasksByEfficiency]]%0a* used [[http://www.kalab.com/freeware/pycron/pycron.htm|pycron]] cron service written in Python on Windows%0a* on windows hide commands%0a** try @@START /MIN command@@%0a*** Starts a separate window to run a specified program or command.%0a* multiple hours for daily synchronization of backups%0a** {-@@0 8,12,22 * * * path/to/getbackups_fabien.benetou.fr@@-}%0a*** {-deprecated for rsync-}%0a**** deprecated for rdiff-backup%0a*** implying that one has authenticated access to the server%0a*** see also [[Shell]] for the usage of 7z, also consider md5sum for checking%0a** [@0 0,8,12,19 * * * /home/fabien/bin/mirrors_rsync; ratpoison -c 'echo mirrorsrsync_done'@]%0a* '''crontab -l''' : print the content of the current cron file%0a* '''crontab -e''' : edit the current cron file%0a* regularly saving my crontab file through crontab -l%0a** possible to do diff on it%0a* patterns%0a** m h dom mon dow command%0a** '''15''' * * * * command : command get executed every minute 15 of the hour%0a%0a!![[#ToDo]]To do%0a* tasks on my local machine%0a** save configuration files%0a*** [[Vi]], [[Vimperator]], [[AutoHotKey]], Crontab, Firefox bookmarks (for search keywords)%0a*** use [[Fossil]] (proper revision control system) rather than pscp + manual versionning%0a*** [[http://toykeeper.net/tutorials/svnhome|Keeping $HOME (or /etc) in Subversion]] by Scott Scriven, 2005%0a*** [[http://joshcarter.com/productivity/svn_hg_git_for_home_directory|SVN vs. Mercurial vs. Git For Managing Your Home Directory]] by Josh Carter, multipart/mixed 2008%0a* download and refresh the background representing my wiki(s) structure and statistics%0a** cf [[Processing]] or [[Graphviz]]%0a* try [[http://inotify.aiken.cz/?section=incron&page=about&lang=en|inotify - get your file system supervised]] handles filesystem events rather than time periods%0a%0a!!From YetAnotherTutorial%0a* this does that%0a* this other command is nice Tools.Cybook=%25center%25Path:/pub/home/Cybook.jpg[[%3c%3c]]Reading on the grass in Brussels%25%25%0a%0a!!From personal use%0a* note that [[Tools/SQLite]] allows to [[http://www.sqlite.org/lang_createtrigger.html|CREATE_TRIGGER]] hence a possible (even though minimal) way to execute code on the Cybook%0a** using [[http://www.sqlite.org/draft/loadext.html|SQL run-time loadable extension]] (providing a way to execute C code)%0a*** requires to use @@arm-linux-gnueabi-gcc@@ to cross-compile for ARM, possibly with -march=armv7-a -mtune=cortex-a8 , cf makefile%0a** trigger @@SELECT load_extension('myext.so');@@ then using myext() in the same trigger fails%0a*** loading then forcing a second trigger to use myext() works though%0a* official links%0a** manual and firmware http://www.bookeen.com/en/support_download?idPart=1%0a** support https://service.bookeen.com/%0a** blog %0a* better coupling with [[Content/PersonalInformationStream#Current]]%0a** cybook_current_items%0a*** @@sqlite3 /system/library ""select f_last_read,f_current_page,f_pages_number,f_title from T_ITEM where (f_item_fileformat=1 or f_item_fileformat=4) and f_current_page>0;"@@%0a*** e.g. 1372404699,79,162,"The Golden Ticket"%0a** see [[Processing]] and [[Gnuplot]] for visualizations%0a*** %25thumb%25Path:/pub/home/books.png%25%25 using Path:/pub/home/books.plt%0a**** first 3 datapoints faked for test but overall 20 pages per day since received%0a*** alternative visualization http://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/cybook/%0a*** coloring based on standard deviation%0a*** plot annotations on the current book, e.g. number and/or length%0a*** set generated visualization as screensaver%0a**** updating the file in the filesystem doesn't update the screensaver%0a***** might requires to update the database (rebooting isn't enough either)%0a** script added in /media/cybook/StatMaker/ with instructions%0a*** improve as udev script%0a* http://www.instapaper.com%0a** for epub generation%0a* http://dev.stephane-huc.net/PmWiki2PDF/PmWiki2PDF-EN%0a** for PIM content to epub%0a* http://www.albertopettarin.it/exportnotesodyssey.html%0a** to gather annotation, requires a @@find /media/cybook -name *.annot@@ first%0a* [[ReadingNotes/ScanningNotes]]%0a* tip http://www.mobileread.com/forums/showthread.php?t=200595%0a* current screensaver %25thumb%25Path:/pub/home/FB_Wiki.png%25%25%0a* unplugged without @@umount@@%0a** having to delete entire content of the card, re-initialize, reboot to force folders to be re-created then copy the ebooks and screensaver picture again%0a** consider instead http://john.nachtimwald.com/2009/02/22/repair-corrupt-cybook-file-system-on-linux/%0a* https://forum.quantifiedself.com/thread-best-ebook-reader-for-qs?pid=2972#pid2972%0a** visualization with bar graph of the number of pages read daily and the number of nnotations or highlighted passages%0a** track of the timestamp of the database%0a** books that are most likely harder to read vs. fatigue%0a*** e.g. assuming a book has a constant level of difficulty, if the average pace on a book drops one can assume the reader is tired%0a** pace compared to previous articles from the same author or an author of the bibliography%0a*** more about the library itself than the ebook reader%0a* http://linuxfr.org/users/psychoslave__/journaux/utilisation-des-sources-fournies-par-bookeen-pour-le-cybook-odyssey%0a** not the source of the actual reader Boo Reader%0a* filesystem 1.4G FAT32 format%0a** currently read files @@/system/library@@ sqlite3 database%0a** bookmark from the browser in XML format%0a** @@/?/Digital Editions/*.anno@@ annotation in XML format%0a** @@/?/wifi.txt@@ MAC address]%0a** @@/autorun.inf@@ providing a name and icon for user-friendly mounting%0a* manga%0a** http://www.quickmeme.com/meme/3v088f/%0a%0a!!/system/library%0a* T_AUTHOR%0a** f_pages_number|f_current_page|f_last_read|%0a* T_LASTCHANGE%0a** f_lastchange%0a* T_USER%0a** empty%0a* T_CLOUD_ITEM%0a** empty%0a* T_SERVICE%0a** f_pages_number|f_current_page|f_last_read|%0a* T_VERSION%0a** f_numversion|f_desc|f_versiondate|f_checkscript%0a* T_DIRECTORY%0a** f_id_dir|f_path|f_isclouddir%0a* T_SHELF%0a** empty%0a* T_WAIT_SYNCPOSITION%0a** empty%0a* T_SHELF_LINK%0a** empty%0a* T_ITEM%0a** f_id_item|f_etag|f_item_fileformat|f_item_filetype|f_item_category_flag|f_service_id|f_lang|f_pages_number|f_current_page|f_last_read|f_publication_date|f_publisher|f_title|f_cover_uri|f_description|f_id_dir|f_internal_uri|f_external_uri|f_documenttime|f_filesize|f_drminfo|f_expiration_date|f_ade_page_index|f_author_id|f_toupdate|f_isvalid|f_cf1|f_cf2%0a*** f_pages_number int%0a*** f_current_page int%0a*** f_last_read unix time stamp%0a*** f_title string%0a%0a!!See also%0a* [[Eink]] Tools.DNS=!!From personal use%0a* [[Wikipedia:Domain Name System]] (DNS)%0a* OVH [[http://help.ovh.com/InstallSecondaryDNS|InstallSecondaryDNS]] Installation of a domain on Secondary DNS%0a* [[http://wiki.gandi.net/en/domains/management/using-gandi-dns|Using Gandi's DNS]]%0a%0a%0a!!From YetAnotherTutorial%0a* this does that%0a* this other command is nice%0a%0a%0a!!To explore%0a* [[http://www.opendns.com/solutions/overview/|OpenDNS]] including a Web-based Dashboard%0a* [[http://thomer.com/howtos/nstx.html|NSTX]] (IP-over-DNS) HOWTO%0a* [[http://www.dnstunnel.de/|DNStunnel.de]] free DNS tunneling service%0a* [[http://code.google.com/speed/public-dns/|Google Public DNS]] with its simple to remember IP address 8.8.8.8%0a* [[http://www.dyndns.com/|DynDNS.com]] Free Domain Name, Managed DNS, Email Services%0a* [[https://www.42registry.org/|42Registry]] experiment on .42 TLD%0a* [[http://dot-p2p.org/|Dot-p2p]] A free, decentralized, and open DNS systemgi Tools.Docker=!!From personal use%0a* '''docker stats --no-stream''' to see resource usage and if need be add constraints%0a** see https://docs.docker.com/engine/reference/commandline/stats/%0a* '''docker network''' where withing a same network container can communicate by container names e.g. ping peertube%0a** example of reverse proxying to expose ports https://stackoverflow.com/a/49165016/1442164%0a* instead of '''docker rm $(docker ps -a -f name=peertube -q)''' consider '''docker-compose rm'''%0a* using with jq to parse output @@fabien@fabien-CORSAIR-ONE-i160:~$ curl $(docker inspect upbeat_shannon | jq .[0].NetworkSettings.IPAddress -r) : %3c!DOCTYPE html>@@%0a* moving a container with volume and docker-compose%0a** e.g. bringing PeerTube locally https://twitter.com/utopiah/status/1371520584996245505%0a*** rsync volume with '''docker-compose.yml''' and '''.env''' files, adjust them (e.g. disabling https and LetsEncrypt) then making /etc/hosts match%0a* docker '''network prune''' to remove unused interfaces that might create conflicts%0a* to list all containers, including ones not currently running '''docker container ls -a'''%0a** useful to restart a container running just temporarily e.g. Nextcloud local instance for pulling large video out of an iPhone%0a* change the '''ports''' values in '''docker-compose.yml''' if ''' docker-compose up''' fails because of a used port, typically 8080%0a* docker '''stop''' instance_name: stop the instance%0a* docker '''start''' instance_name: start the instance%0a* docker '''rm''' instance_name: delete the instance%0a* docker '''logs''' instance_name: get console output if the instance%0a* docker '''inspect''' instance_name: get details of running instance including IP address %0a* docker '''ps''': list running instances%0a* docker '''help''' : the MOST important command ;)%0a%0a%0a!!From [[Events/SundayGeekBrunch2016InventingOnPrinciple3]]%0a* made first own Docker file%0a** that can be directly built via [[SRE/PIMSREDemo-Dockerfile?action=source]] then run%0a* difference between container and images%0a** an image, result of a build from a Dockerfile, is not running%0a* exiting container if process in daemon mode%0a** depending on the target usage but if passed the '''-d''' parameter must make sure to run the target process in foreground%0a* docker '''attach''' to access the terminal inside a running container%0a** if you need a shell instead '''exec -it containername /bin/bash'''%0a*** note that vi/vim might not be present, consider sed instead to edit configuration files%0a* docker '''-p 80:80''' for HTTPd port mapping %0a%0a%0a!!To explore%0a* links to websites with content to discover Tools.Eink=!!reMarkable%0a%0a!!!Prototypes%0a%0a(:div class="row-fluid":)%0a(:div2 class="span4":)%0a!!Sketch to video as virtual webcam%0a%0a(:html:)%0a%3cblockquote class="twitter-tweet">%3cp lang="en" dir="ltr">📝📹🧑‍🏫Sketching over my live video feed as virtual webcam.%3cbr>%3cbr>Using %3ca href="https://twitter.com/remarkablepaper?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">@remarkablepaper%3c/a> 2 over %3ca href="https://twitter.com/jitsinews?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">@jitsinews%3c/a> thanks to %3ca href="https://twitter.com/FFmpeg?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">@FFmpeg%3c/a>, iwatch and few little scripts to fetch the latest notebook on the device via ssh, cf %3ca href="https://t.co/G5uuNfNOl1">https://t.co/G5uuNfNOl1%3c/a> %3ca href="https://t.co/6TLc3I2f4m">pic.twitter.com/6TLc3I2f4m%3c/a>%3c/p>— Fabien Benetou (@utopiah) %3ca href="https://twitter.com/utopiah/status/1372625119181430793?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">March 18, 2021%3c/a>%3c/blockquote> %3cscript async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8">%3c/script> %0a(:htmlend:)%0a(:div2end:)%0a(:div2 class="span4":)%0a!!Sketch to whiteboard elements%0a%0a(:html:)%0a%3cblockquote class="twitter-tweet">%3cp lang="en" dir="ltr">From hand drawn sketch to whiteboard elements.%3cbr>%3cbr>Using %3ca href="https://twitter.com/remarkablepaper?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">@remarkablepaper%3c/a> 2 and past tinkering %3ca href="https://t.co/G5uuNfNOl1">https://t.co/G5uuNfNOl1%3c/a> %3ca href="https://t.co/ZzZ6cfzMCn">https://t.co/ZzZ6cfzMCn%3c/a> %3ca href="https://t.co/gYYzXC8tnx">pic.twitter.com/gYYzXC8tnx%3c/a>%3c/p>— Fabien Benetou (@utopiah) %3ca href="https://twitter.com/utopiah/status/1371116366275706884?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">March 14, 2021%3c/a>%3c/blockquote> %3cscript async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8">%3c/script> %0a(:htmlend:)%0a(:div2end:)%0a(:div2 class="span4":)%0a(:div2end:)%0a%0a(:div class="row-fluid":)%0a(:div2 class="span4":)%0a!!Sharing static document via QRcode%0a%0a(:html:)%0a%3cblockquote class="twitter-tweet">%3cp lang="en" dir="ltr">Generating QRcode to share document📃📲to mobile phone (no app, no cloud, no hosting server) %3ca href="https://t.co/ylNyEUG8HT">https://t.co/ylNyEUG8HT%3c/a> for the %3ca href="https://twitter.com/remarkablepaper?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">@remarkablePaper%3c/a> 2, featuring %3ca href="https://twitter.com/doctorow?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">@Doctorow%3c/a>'s Homeland (catching up before Attack Surface 😁) to showcase the hacking capabilities of this nifty Linux device🐧 %3ca href="https://t.co/RanN19ZSwv">pic.twitter.com/RanN19ZSwv%3c/a>%3c/p>— Fabien Benetou (@utopiah) %3ca href="https://twitter.com/utopiah/status/1321217290105479169?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">October 27, 2020%3c/a>%3c/blockquote> %3cscript async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8">%3c/script> %0a(:htmlend:)%0a(:div2end:)%0a(:div2 class="span4":)%0a!!On device OCR%0a%0a(:html:)%0a%3cblockquote class="twitter-tweet">%3cp lang="en" dir="ltr">😍"open Swurce" software or how I manage to make %3ca href="https://twitter.com/remarkablepaper?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">@remarkablePaper%3c/a> 2 do %3ca href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/OCR?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">#OCR%3c/a> offline (no WiFi, no cloud, all on device)%3cbr>%3cbr>Details %3ca href="https://t.co/ISsDdlmHwR">https://t.co/ISsDdlmHwR%3c/a> using entware packages of inotify/Tesseract/convert %3ca href="https://t.co/3GJGb8E65P">pic.twitter.com/3GJGb8E65P%3c/a>%3c/p>— Fabien Benetou (@utopiah) %3ca href="https://twitter.com/utopiah/status/1321152581717078017?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">October 27, 2020%3c/a>%3c/blockquote> %3cscript async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8">%3c/script> %0a(:htmlend:)%0a(:div2end:)%0a(:div2 class="span4":)%0a!!Live streaming notebook sketches%0a%0a(:html:)%0a%3cblockquote class="twitter-tweet">%3cp lang="en" dir="ltr">Live streaming sketches on %3ca href="https://twitter.com/remarkablepaper?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">@remarkablePaper%3c/a> 2 to other devices, no app to install, just a link. %3cbr>%3cbr>QuasiLiveView Alpha non™️ (😁 a little joke since the official LiveView has been in Beta on the devices for... months, maybe a year!)%3cbr>%3cbr>Details %3ca href="https://t.co/03lRFWZDv3">https://t.co/03lRFWZDv3%3c/a> %3ca href="https://t.co/DICZbS9FMu">pic.twitter.com/DICZbS9FMu%3c/a>%3c/p>— Fabien Benetou (@utopiah) %3ca href="https://twitter.com/utopiah/status/1321601096951959552?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">October 28, 2020%3c/a>%3c/blockquote> %3cscript async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8">%3c/script> %0a(:htmlend:)%0a%0a(:div2end:)%0a(:divend:)%0a%0a(:div class="row-fluid":)%0a(:div2 class="span4":)%0a!!Sending content from VR %0a%0a(:html:)%0a%3cblockquote class="twitter-tweet">%3cp lang="en" dir="ltr">Going from interactions in %3ca href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/VR?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">#VR%3c/a> to an ebook reader. Because workflows matter, each tool should be used to its best potential!%3cbr>%3cbr>Here tying up %3ca href="https://twitter.com/MozillaHubs?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">@MozillaHubs%3c/a> with %3ca href="https://twitter.com/remarkablepaper?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">@reMarkablePaper%3c/a>.%3cbr>%3cbr>Follow up of %3ca href="https://t.co/x9IlP7LLNj">https://t.co/x9IlP7LLNj%3c/a> %3ca href="https://t.co/3xMqYCFRG4">pic.twitter.com/3xMqYCFRG4%3c/a>%3c/p>— Fabien Benetou (@utopiah) %3ca href="https://twitter.com/utopiah/status/1250464627739279360?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">April 15, 2020%3c/a>%3c/blockquote> %3cscript async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8">%3c/script> %0a(:htmlend:)%0a(:div2end:)%0a(:div2 class="span4":)%0a!!Shape library%0a%0a(:html:)%0a%3cblockquote class="twitter-tweet">%3cp lang="en" dir="ltr">Using PDF/SVGs as symbol libraries for %3ca href="https://twitter.com/remarkablepaper?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">@remarkablePaper%3c/a>, here a quick example for electronic but you can imagine chemistry, UML, web UI, etc.%3cbr>%3cbr>Converted as .rm Lines via %3ca href="https://twitter.com/bsdzuk?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">@bsdzuk%3c/a>'s %3ca href="https://t.co/SXFRLKl7NY">https://t.co/SXFRLKl7NY%3c/a> & captured with %3ca href="https://t.co/Mi3TgCp6Nt">https://t.co/Mi3TgCp6Nt%3c/a> + %3ca href="https://twitter.com/OBSProject?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">@OBSProject%3c/a> %3ca href="https://t.co/kAoKukC1QZ">pic.twitter.com/kAoKukC1QZ%3c/a>%3c/p>— Fabien Benetou (@utopiah) %3ca href="https://twitter.com/utopiah/status/1317090050258178048?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">October 16, 2020%3c/a>%3c/blockquote> %3cscript async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8">%3c/script> %0a(:htmlend:)%0a(:div2end:)%0a(:div2 class="span4":)%0a!!SVG player%0a(:html:)%0a%3cblockquote class="twitter-tweet">%3cp lang="en" dir="ltr">What if you could replay your paper notes to anybody? Progress until a bookmarked moment for a presentation with any scale?%3cbr>%3cbr>Here is a live example %3ca href="https://t.co/QaApHIilZb">https://t.co/QaApHIilZb%3c/a> done with my %3ca href="https://twitter.com/moleskine?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">@moleskine%3c/a> Pen+ Ellipse thanks to SVG! %3ca href="https://t.co/jPkFu0GZeQ">pic.twitter.com/jPkFu0GZeQ%3c/a>%3c/p>— Fabien Benetou (@utopiah) %3ca href="https://twitter.com/utopiah/status/1153390394215997442?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">July 22, 2019%3c/a>%3c/blockquote> %3cscript async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8">%3c/script> %0a(:htmlend:)%0a* also work on Moleskine and some other devices exporting to SVG%0a* should be broken (!) with the new SVG export%0a%0a(:div2end:)%0a(:divend:)%0a%0a* example of PDF with links generated via the browser, working since 2.6%0a** @@ var doc = new jsPDF(); doc.setFontSize(40); doc.textWithLink('Hello', 120, 120, {pageNumber:2}); doc.addPage(); doc.text(20, 20, 'PDF'); doc.addPage(); doc.text(20, 20, 'World'); doc.addPage(); doc.text(20, 20, 'More');@@%0a** testable on http://raw.githack.com/MrRio/jsPDF/master/%0a** documentation related to links http://raw.githack.com/MrRio/jsPDF/master/docs/module-annotations.html#~link%0a** could be used to generate wiki extracts%0a* copying remotely and add to the library%0a** @@DOC=SSRN-id2866571.pdf; scp $DOC remarkable2:~/ ; ssh remarkable2 "bin/addPdf $DOC && systemctl restart xochitl"@@%0a* designed and 3D printed a stand for the rM2 then later modified for rM1 https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4704062%0a* @@scp remarkable2:~/$(ssh remarkable2 "ls -1rt xochitl-data/*/*.rm|tail -1") new.rm; python3 Prototypes/maxio-master/rm_tools/rM2svg.py -i new.rm -o new.svg; inkscape --export-type="png" new.svg@@%0a** get a png from the latest modified page from a notebook%0a* @@convert -density 600 ergodox_layout.pdf -crop "100%25x50%25+0+650" -rotate 90 -resize 1404x1872 suspended.png && scp suspended.png remarkable2:/usr/share/remarkable/suspended.png@@%0a** assuming printing to PDF on Firefox in A4 at 90%25%0a* pushing quick notes as text via layer%0a** useful if pen not nearby%0a** live result [[PIMVRdata.ReMarkableQuicknotes]]%0a** @@curl -d "?n=PIMVRdata.ReMarkableQuicknotes&text=$(grep name UUID/*json | sed 's/.*: "\(.*\)"/%250a* \1/' | tr '\n' ' ')&action=edit&post=1&author=reMarkable2Ttest&authpw=password" https://fabien.benetou.fr/PIMVRdata/ReMarkableQuicknotes@@%0a* push sketches to wiki as SVG once notebook with a specific filename in a directory%0a** example https://fabien.benetou.fr/PIMVRdata/ReMarkableSVG%0a** relying on https://www.pmwiki.org/wiki/PmWiki/EditingAPI and @@curl@@ on device%0a* bring fixed and trimmed SVG player on device%0a** can rely on own express server or the stock one (but enabled on via USB)%0a** update with polyline https://twitter.com/utopiah/status/1321580881153282049%0a* RPi on TV Raspbian + zbar-tools to load QRcode from reMarkable2 then opening URL in fullscreen via browser get content displayed synced on large screen%0a** @@pi@raspberrypi:~ $ zbarcam --nodisplay /dev/video0@@ waits until QR code is detected and read%0a*** @@QR-Code:http://192.168.0.110:3000/data/UUID.pdf@@ as output without ending (loops untils stopped)%0a** see also [[Cookbook/Electronics#RaspberryPi]]%0a** could also, in addition to sync PDF per page, do replaying SVG%0a* see https://gist.github.com/Utopiah/e2d5c944bbd632e3ae0530e602977f45#file-remarkable_functions-sh%0a* @@LASTBOOK=`ls -rth *metadata | tail -1 | sed 's/.metadata//'`; grep visibleName $LASTBOOK.metadata; grep lastOpenedPage $LASTBOOK.content@@%0a** could be used to synchronise the latest read page between 2 reMarkables%0a** as a function @@lastReadDocument () { ... }@@ in ~/.bashrc to be able to do so between multiple reMarkables%0a* web server via sshfs+python http server + ngrok (local to global https via tunnel)%0a** note that 10.11.99.0 is serving static content from (static content from @@/usr/share/remarkable/webui/@@%0a** details in https://www.reddit.com/r/RemarkableTablet/comments/jg92g5/rm1rm2_content_available_anywhere_no_cloud_sshfs/%0a* using tesseract from thumbnail to do basic OCR%0a** details in https://www.reddit.com/r/RemarkableTablet/comments/jg2ewi/shitty_ocr_without_cloud_and_2_commands_scp/%0a* copy data from 1 device to another%0a** @@scp -3 -r remarkable1:~/xochitl-data/UUID* remarkable2usb:~/xochitl-data/ && ssh remarkable2usb systemctl restart xochitl@@%0a** In order to know the UUID of your file, being ePub, PDF or notes you can use ssh remarkable1 then on the device : @@for X in `ls *metadata`; do test "`grep -i Quick $X`" && echo $X; done@@%0a*** You can replace Quick by any string you can expect to be in the filename.%0a** ~/xochitl-data is a symbolic link pointing to .local/share/remarkable/xochitl/%0a** detailed in https://www.reddit.com/r/RemarkableTablet/comments/jfmk1y/bringing_remarkable_1_quick_sheets_88_pages_to/%0a* templating system%0a** https://observablehq.com/@utopiah/remarkable-templating-system%0a* consider a Firefox WebExtension to send%0a** relying on rmAPI + Reader View + print to PDF%0a** see https://www.reddit.com/r/RemarkableTablet/comments/jcst7c/firefox_extension/%0a** using itnofiy + rmapi or repush.sh https://twitter.com/utopiah/status/1317469944750145539%0a*** @@cd ~/Downloads/remarkable_tosend/ && iwatch -c '~/bin/rmapi put ~/Downloads/remarkable_tosend/%25f' -e create . -d@@%0a*** alternatively using https://github.com/reHackable/scripts/wiki/repush.sh but requiring the device to accessible, either WiFi or USB%0a%0a(:html:)%0a%3ciframe width="560" height="315" sandbox="allow-same-origin allow-scripts allow-popups" src="https://video.benetou.fr/videos/embed/0b747bb1-2186-4240-8d9b-63074a18e6ed" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen>%3c/iframe>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a%0a(:html:)%0a%3ciframe width="560" height="315" sandbox="allow-same-origin allow-scripts allow-popups" src="https://video.benetou.fr/videos/embed/d337b99a-dc9c-4f9e-8843-a81a605d5a56" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen>%3c/iframe>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a%0a!!!Random findings%0a* the first "Quick sheet" found (how? modification date?) has special properties, e.g. can't be deleted, others do not%0a* the modification data applies only to annotations, not changing page%0a* thumbnails are automatically generated for notebooks and annotated pages of ePub and PDF%0a** there is no thumbnail of non annotated ePub or PDF%0a* uuid as filename or directory is optional, it's possible to use a human readible format%0a** name collisions are then not possible, e.g. you can't have 2 "Quick sheet" documents%0a%0a!!!General resources%0a* https://github.com/reHackable/awesome-reMarkable%0a* https://www.reddit.com/r/RemarkableTablet/%0a* https://remarkablewiki.com%0a* tools I used%0a** official Chrome plugin%0a*** unfortunately not for Firefox nor open sourced%0a** https://github.com/rien/reStream%0a*** use for https://twitter.com/utopiah/status/1251411826287554560%0a** https://github.com/bsdz/remarkable-layers%0a** https://github.com/kevinconway/remouseable%0a** https://github.com/juruen/rmapi%0a* tricks%0a** on iOS you can print (zooming in to share as PDF) a web page then send to device via the official app%0a** from your remarkableusb host on @@~/.ssh/config@@ add @@StrictHostKeyChecking no@@%0a*** to avoid clearing your known hosts every time if you often toggle between rm1/rm2%0a* unboxing reMarkable 2%0a** https://www.twitch.tv/videos/772164303%0a* customed spashscreen https://twitter.com/utopiah/status/1247129488166653953%0a* remouseable with gui as scaled pdf https://twitter.com/utopiah/status/1317007093518520320%0a%0a!!Moleskine%0a* SVG player%0a** https://twitter.com/utopiah/status/1153390394215997442%0a** worked on reMarkable too, works on Microsoft Surface%0a%0a!!!Prototypes%0a%0a(:div class="row-fluid":)%0a(:div2 class="span4":)%0a!!Conditional colouring from paper%0a%0a(:html:)%0a%3cblockquote class="twitter-tweet">%3cp lang="en" dir="ltr">Conditional colouring via paper on e-ink drawings but could be used in forms and more %3ca href="https://t.co/tvwAwfSvzH">pic.twitter.com/tvwAwfSvzH%3c/a>%3c/p>— Fabien Benetou (@utopiah) %3ca href="https://twitter.com/utopiah/status/1178244216197132289?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">September 29, 2019%3c/a>%3c/blockquote> %3cscript async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8">%3c/script> %0a(:htmlend:)%0a(:div2end:)%0a(:div2 class="span4":)%0a!!Extruding%0a%0a(:html:)%0a%3cblockquote class="twitter-tweet">%3cp lang="en" dir="ltr">From paper to %3ca href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/XR?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">#XR%3c/a> (or just 3D) on the web in a couple of steps! %3ca href="https://t.co/6RdM4BM1wh">https://t.co/6RdM4BM1wh%3c/a>%3cbr>%3cbr>How does it work?%3cbr>- hand 📝draw on a %3ca href="https://twitter.com/moleskine?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">@Moleskine%3c/a> Pen+ Ellipse%3cbr>- export SVG and upload online%3cbr>- extrude the SVG in %3ca href="https://twitter.com/aframevr?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">@AFrameVR%3c/a> (using %3ca href="https://twitter.com/luiguild?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">@luiguild%3c/a> component %3ca href="https://t.co/TWkBMI1tyA">https://t.co/TWkBMI1tyA%3c/a> )%3cbr>%3cbr>…that's it! %3ca href="https://t.co/DJfODq3XJH">pic.twitter.com/DJfODq3XJH%3c/a>%3c/p>— Fabien Benetou (@utopiah) %3ca href="https://twitter.com/utopiah/status/1148630163736989701?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">July 9, 2019%3c/a>%3c/blockquote> %3cscript async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8">%3c/script> %0a(:htmlend:)%0a(:div2end:)%0a(:div2 class="span4":)%0a!!Your idea?%0a%0a(:html:)%0a(:htmlend:)%0a(:div2end:)%0a(:divend:)%0a%0a!!To explore%0a* https://gitlab.com/afandian/pipes-and-paper%0a* https://twitter.com/utopiah/status/1277641008453427200%0a* workshop%0a** https://twitter.com/utopiah/status/1296093452044832768%0a** https://www.reddit.com/r/RemarkableTablet/comments/jb5lwe/a_gap_in_the_rm2_community/g8uqpje/%0a* deviceful.js https://twitter.com/utopiah/status/1316984603815694336%0a* other devices%0a** https://www.inkcoming.com based in Brussels%0a** DIY https://github.com/samsonmking/epaper.js/%0a*** Node.js library for easily creating an ePaper display on a Raspberry PI using HTML and Javascript. %0a** 42" https://www.quirklogic.com/products/quilla%0a** e-ink Pi-Hat https://www.waveshare.com/product/2.13inch-e-paper-hat-b.htm%0a%0a!!See also%0a* pdftk in [[Tools]] to manipulate pdf (burst, cat, rotate, watermark, etc)%0a* convert from imagemagick to manipulate images (resize, crop, rotate, etc)%0a* code I had running for the Pebble%0a** cf Pebble.js in [[Tools/JavaScript]]%0a** https://github.com/Utopiah/PebblePIM, Consulting and updating your PIM on your wrist (write)%0a** https://github.com/Utopiah/PebblePIM-Consult (read)%0a* [[Tools/Cybook]] Tools.ExtendedReality=!!From personal use%0a* ''':help''' : the MOST important command ;)%0a%0a%0a!!Without prototype%0a%0a!!!Bringing note configuration to the real world%0a* organize PIM notes in VR%0a* save the specialization%0a** in the wiki as JSON, cf previous attempt%0a* display it as AR%0a** thin the right context%0aSee PIMXR.com%0a%0a!!!build my relaxing space%0a* N points picking around me to make a mesh%0a** can be also just to scale a selectable existing mesh e.g. kid tent, igloo, etc%0a*add service worker to manage all JS, test offline%0a*generated mesh positioned all around in actual size with VReffect support%0a*test offline that you can design in AR then test in VR%0a*if online add relaxing audio/video streaming with the right theme%0a*allows to place the extra content also via in generation mode or also "live" (assuming we start from a known origin)%0a* e.g. audio/video source, smaller decoration meshes, etc%0a%0a!!To explore%0a* https://github.com/mozilla/webxr-polyfill%0a%0a!!See also%0a* [[GoogleTango]]%0a* [[VirtualReality]]%0a* [[Cookbook/Overlay]] Tools.Ffmpeg=Example of complete command : @@ffmpeg -hide_banner -i `ls -rth *mkv | tail -1` -ss 1 -t 5 -filter_complex "[0:v] fps=12,crop=1600:1024:0:0,split [a][b];[a] palettegen [p];[b][p] paletteuse" -y ok.gif; gwenview ok.gif@@%0a%0a!!From personal use%0a* overlay image to virtual webcam @@ffmpeg -i /dev/video0 -i new.svg -filter_complex "[1]hflip[f],[0][f]overlay=format=auto,format=yuv420p[v]" -map "[v]" -f v4l2 /dev/video2 -nostdin -hide_banner -nostats &@@%0a** use @@sudo modprobe v4l2loopback@@ to get /dev/video2%0a* screen capture without OBS @@ffmpeg -framerate 25 -f x11grab -i :1 output.mp4@@ (but no audio)%0a* webcam live streaming to PeerTube instance @@ ffmpeg -f v4l2 -i /dev/video0 -re -f lavfi -i anullsrc -f flv rtmp://video.benetou.fr:1935/live/APIKEY@@%0a** note that an audio source is required, hence using a null one if nothing else is provided%0a** see also http://trac.ffmpeg.org/wiki/EncodingForStreamingSites%0a* timelapse screen capture to video @@-framerate 24 -i img%2503d.png -vf scale=720:-2 -y output.mp4@@%0a** cf https://gist.github.com/Utopiah/6aae217c92b77757b4397d71bafceab6%0a* @@-re -loop 1 -i video_test_mire.jpg -vcodec libx264 -f flv rtmp://live.twitch.tv/app/`cat ~/.twitch_key`@@ to stream an image (or video, or playlist) to an RTMP platform, e.g. Twitch%0a* @@-filter:v "[in] crop=450:500:0:0 [crop]; [crop] lenscorrection=k2=0.1:k1=-0.4"@@ to chain filters%0a** going from in to crop to the last output, cf https://ffmpeg.org/ffmpeg-filters.html#Filtering-Introduction%0a** @@-vf "[in] scale=iw*.5:ih*.5 [scaled]; [scaled] setpts=0.5*PTS"@@ as often used for GIF combining the few filters below%0a* @@-f x11grab -s 2560x1440 -i :1@@ for screen capturing on specified resolution and screen%0a** with @@xdpyinfo@@ for information on resolution and screen, cf https://ffmpeg.org/ffmpeg-devices.html#x11grab%0a** with @@pactl list sources@@ to get e.g. alsa_output.pci-0000_00_1f.3.analog-stereo.monitor rather than @@default@@ which combine all sources including microphone, cf https://ffmpeg.org/ffmpeg-devices.html#pulse%0a* add text @@-vf drawtext="text='Complimenti':"@@%0a** cf https://stackoverflow.com/questions/17623676/text-on-video-ffmpeg for details on positioning, box size, color, font and more%0a* @@ -b:v 2600k@@ to change video bitrate%0a** re-encoding with higher bitrates as 2 passes cf https://trac.ffmpeg.org/wiki/Encode/H.264#twopass%0a* @@-hide_banner@@ to remove configuration build options%0a* @@-filter:v "setpts=0.5*PTS"@@ to double speed (halving the presentation timestamp of a frame)%0a* using @@pause@@ (to bring to the background) then @@fg@@ to bring the process back to life and continue encoding%0a* resolution%0a** fixed: @@-vf scale=2048:1024@@%0a** relative e.g. half: @@-vf scale=iw*.5:ih*.5@@%0a* crop: @@-filter:v "crop=720:420:0:450"@@ following the format "crop=out_w:out_h:x:y"%0a* start and duration: @@-ss 5 -t 25@@, especially important to test without wasting time%0a** @@-to 1:25@@ to use the ending time%0a** note the @@-ss 0:1:59@@ format (to avoid using bc to calculate starting time)%0a* remove audio: @@-an@@%0a* remove video: @@ffmpeg -i input-video.mkv -vn -acodec copy opus@@%0a* @@-y@@ to confirm e.g. to replace existing file%0a%0a!!To explore%0a* https://trac.ffmpeg.org/wiki/%0a* https://engineering.giphy.com/how-to-make-gifs-with-ffmpeg/ via https://twitter.com/kaanaksit/status/1245028289111977986%0a* https://gist.github.com/protrolium/e0dbd4bb0f1a396fcb55 Tools.Financial=%25red%25Warning:%25%25 the proposal for fully automated management remains at [[Content/FinancialTools]].%0a%0a!![[#VirtualCurrency]](Purely) Virtual currency%0a* [[(http://)freico.in]] a peer-to-peer digital currency delivering freedom from usury%0a** relying on bitcoin architecture principle%0a* [[http://ripple.sourceforge.net/|Ripple]] open decentralized payment network%0a* [[http://www.srpoints.com/platforms|Super Rewards]] virtual currency monetization platform for social publishers and online communities.%0a* [[Bitcoin]] [[http://www.bitcoin.org/|Bitcoin P2P Cryptocurrency]]%0apeer-to-peer network based anonymous digital currency.%0a%0aOrdered by size of capital and type (equity, loan, etc) or even source (LP, banks, crowd, etc).%0a%0a!![[#SeedFunding]]Seed funding / Business angels%0a* [[http://ycombinator.com/|Y Combinator]] funding early stage startups%0a* [[http://www.techstars.org/|TechStars]] Seed capital and mentorship for startups%0a* [[http://www.ventures.io/|i/o ventures]]%0a* [[http://www.readwriteweb.com/archives/guide_to_seed_fund_incubators.php|Guide to Seed Fund Incubators (Y Combinator Clones)]] by Josh Catone, RWW 2008%0a* [[http://www.readwriteweb.com/start/2010/03/seed-incubator-panel.php|Seed Incubator Panel: YCombinator, VentureHacks, Capital Factory, TechStars - ReadWriteStart]] at SXSW by Dana Oshiro, RWW March 2010%0a* [[http://openangelforum.com/|Open Angel Forum]] providing entrepreneurs with free and open access to the angel investors that they need.%0a* [[http://www.presumedabundance.com/|Presumed Abundance]]%0a* in France%0a** [[http://www.xmp-ba.org/|XMP Business Angels]]%0a** [[http://www.reseau-entreprendre-paris.fr/reseau-entreprendre-paris/fr/s07_liens_utiles/s07p01_liens_utiles.php|Les liens utiles de Réseau Entreprendre Paris]] with business angels and incubators in Paris and its region%0a* [[http://www.wiseed.fr/|Wiseed]] seed capital ensure%0a* http://angelsoft.net/a/angel-investor%0a%0a!![[#VentureCapital]]Venture capital%0aSee also my notes [[ReadingNotes/VentureCapitalAndTheFinanceOfInnovation]].%0a* [[http://videolectures.net/Top/Business/Venture_Capital/|Videolectures category: Venture Capital]]%0a** [[http://videolectures.net/webstart08_leitersdorf_esvc/|Early-stage venture capital investing; shaping successful high tech startup companies towards accelerated exits]] by Yoav Andrew Leitersdorf from YL Ventures, WebStart 2008%0a* Stanford%0a** [[http://vc.stanford.edu/|Stanford Venture Capital Club]]%0a** STVP [[http://stvp.stanford.edu/teaching/courses.html|Venture Capital and Entrepreneurship]]%0a* [[http://www.sequoiacap.com/|Sequoia Capital]] Venture Capital Funding - Venture Capitalists%0a* BBC [[http://www.bbc.co.uk/dragonsden/|Dragons' Den]] Entrepreneurs pitch for investment from some of Britain's top business brains%0a* [[http://venturehacks.com/angellist|AngelList]], Venture Hacks November 2009%0a* [[http://www.siteslike.com/tag/vc|Websites tagged with vc (venturecapital)]] by SitesLike%0a* [[http://www.capitalfactory.com/|Capital Factory]] seed stage mentoring program for startups that provides a small amount of seed capital and weekly mentoring sessions by entrepreneurs who have founded successful companies.%0a%0a!![[#crowdfunding]]Crowdfunding / P2P Finance%0a* [[http://www.openmoney.info/|open money]] enables your community to create new types of money and use them to cultivate the kinds of wealth that really matter.%0a* [[http://crowdfunding.typepad.com/|crowdfunding.fr]] blog by Malik Goulamhoussen%0a** example of specialized P2P investment : [[http://www.mymajorcompany.com/|My Major Compagny]]%0a* [[http://webank.org.uk/|WeBank.org.uk]]%0a** While in the past web-enabled innovation in the sector meant online banking and web-access to front-end customer services, there is today a growing set of organisations which remove banks and other institutions as intermediaries altogether.%0a* [[http://www.kickstarter.com/|Kickstarter]] funding platform for artists, designers, filmmakers, musicians, journalists, inventors, explorers... %0a** rediscovered with [[http://www.boardofinnovation.com/2010/02/10/kickstarter-com-community-funding-of-extraordinary-projects/|The Board Of Innovation - Business and revenue model innovation]] dedicated article%0a* http://www.kisskissbankbank.com%0a%0a!![[#CommunityFunding]]Community funding for open projects%0a* [[http://oshwbank.org/|Open Source Hardware Bank]]%0a** focusing on open source electronics%0a* [[http://cofundos.org/|Cofundos.org]] community innovation and funding%0a** focusing on open-source software%0a* [[#ResearchFunding]]research funding%0a** [[http://fundscience.org/|Fund Science]]%0a** [[http://opensciencefund.org/|OpenScienceFund.org]] by jacob from diybio Houston%0a** will most likely focus on biotech%0a** see also http://www.quora.com/Is-there-a-crowd-funding-website-service-for-scientific-research/%0a%0a!!Social Lending and microfinance%0a* Dr. Yunus and micro-credit received the [[http://nobelprize.org/nobel_prizes/peace/laureates/2006/press.html|nobel prize for peace in 2006]] with P2P/Citizen Initiative growing on the web and [[http://p2pfoundation.net|p2pfoundation.net]] offering a rich starting point%0a* [[https://www.pretp2p.com/|PRETp2p - pręts de particulier ŕ particulier]] / [[http://kiva.org/|kiva.org]] / [[http://babyloan.org/default.aspx|babyloan.fr]] (from iTele evening edition of the 14th of November)%0a* as a solution to [[http://www.sprword.com/videos/moneyasdebt/|Money As Debt]] directed by [[http://www.moneyasdebt.net/|Paul Grignon]] quoting at 32:05 :%0a** "If some people within this money supply begin systematically lending money at interest, their share of the money supply will grow. If they continually re loan at interests all the money that gets paid back, what's the inevitable result? Weather its gold, theater, dept money, doesn't matter, the money lenders will end up with all the money. And after the foreclosures and bankruptcies are all filled, they will get the real property too. '''Only if the processes of lending money at interests were evenly distributed amongst the population would the central problem be solved.'"%0a* [[http://www.kiva.org/|Kiva]] ''Loans that change lives'' U.S. 501(c)3 non-profit organization. %0a%0a%0a!!See also%0a* [[Seedea:Seedea/PaymentSystems]]%0a* [[Tools/Programming#R]]%0a* [[http://www.kaggle.com/R|R Package Recommendation Engine]] competition on Kaggle%0a* [[http://armchairfiduciary.blogspot.com/2007/10/review-of-mint-on-line-personal-finance.html|Review of Mint On-line Personal Finance Tool]] : The Vault is About Half Full for Armchair Fiduciary%0a* online FOSS/SaaS based on RADIUS, TACACS and Diameter (cf [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Accounting_management|Accounting (IT) management]] on wikipedia)%0a* [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black-Scholes|Black–Scholes]] mathematical model of the market for an equity, in which the equity's price is a stochastic process.%0a* [[http://www.hbs.edu/research/pdf/09-071.pdf|If You Are So Smart, Why Aren't You Rich? The Effects of Education, Financial Literacy and Cognitive Ability on Financial Market Participation]] by Shawn A. Cole and Gauri Kartini Shastry for HBS Working Knowledge, 2009%0a* [[http://wiki.seedea.org/Seedea/AImatrix|Artificial Intelligence matrix]] from Seedea%0a* [[http://www.wesabe.com/|Wesabe]] : "a community of real people dealing with real money issues."%0a* discussed with Sylvain%0a** http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mean_reversion_%2528finance%2529%0a** http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Model_risk (for the notion of back-testing)%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_doYllBk5No&feature=PlayList&p=879A14495D29C64F&index=0&playnext=1|Money as Debt II Promises Unleashed]] from [[http://www.moneyasdebt.net/|MoneyAsDebt.net]]%0a* [[http://www.kaching.com/|kaChing]] find and follow top investing talent.%0a** [[http://www.kaching.com/site/api|kaChing API]]%0a*** "access your portfolio, watchlist, performance history, trade history, research posts"%0a*** [[http://code.google.com/p/kaching-api/wiki/Introduction#viewing_your_portfolio_and_issuing_trades|issuing trades]] on 10-Minute Introduction to KaChing's REST API%0a* [[http://www.gnucash.org/|GnuCash]] personal and small-business financial-accounting software%0a* [[http://www.abbreviations.com/acronyms/STOCKEXCHANGE|Category: Business » Stock Exchange]] at Abbreviations.com%0a* [[http://videolectures.net/amlcf09_london/|Advances in Machine Learning for Computational Finance (AMLCF '09)]], at University College London%0a** [[http://web.mac.com/davidrh/AMLCF09/Workshop.html|Workshop homepage]]%0a* [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/XBRL|XBRL (eXtensible Business Reporting Language)]] open data standard for financial reporting.%0a* [[http://www.openeconomics.net/|Open Economics]] provides open content, data and code related to Economics.%0a* [[http://www.springer.com/business/finance/book/978-3-642-02820-5|The Industrial Organization of Banking]] by David Van Hoose, Springer 2010%0a* [[http://www.canalacademie.com/Le-virus-B-crise-financiere-et.html|Le virus B crise financičre et mathématiques]] by Christian Walter and Michel de Pracontal, Canal Academie January 2010%0a* SITMO [[http://www.sitmo.com/eqlist.htm|Quant Equation Archive]] community project to share and organize quantitative financial equations.%0a* [[http://www.sics.se/tac/|Trading Agent Competition]] Competitive Benchmarking for The Trading Agent Community%0a* [[http://www.crunchbase.com/|CrunchBase]] free database of technology companies, people, and investors that anyone can edit.%0a** could be used to monitor emerging companies thanks to an RSS flux listing funded projects by name, location and money invested (and ideally other options to filter on)%0a* [[http://www.fundspire.com/|Fundspire]] Clear, easy-to-understand hedge fund research platform%0a* [[http://moveyourmoney.info/|Move Your Money]]%0a* [[http://www.meetup.com/batsig/|Bay Area Trading Systems Interest Group]] explore and discuss Trading Systems, Meetup.com%0a* [[http://code.google.com/p/ibpy/|ibpy]] implements functionality that the Python programmer can use to connect to IB, request stock ticker data, submit orders for stocks and futures, and more.%0a* [[http://www.seriesseed.com/|SeriesSeed.com]] standardized set of documents that can be quickly and easily deployed for a seed investment: to help get a company financed properly, legally quickly and intelligently.%0a* [[http://www.cap-idea.com/|CAP-idea]] deploy capital in the form of "Growth Debt"%0a* http://finviz.com%0a* [[http://blogs.thalesians.com/gpu/|GPUs in Finance]] A Thalesian weblog: the power of GPUs%0a* [[http://realized.oxford-man.ox.ac.uk/|Oxford-Man Institute Realized Library]] daily non-parametric measures of how volatility financial assets or indexes were in the past.%0a* [[https://github.com/jwiegley/ledger|Ledger]] a powerful, double-entry accounting system that is accessed from the UNIX command-line. (suggested by JayDugger)%0a* FPGA for HFT%0a** moved to [[Cookbook/Electronics#FPGAForHFT]]%0a%0a!!See also%0a* [[Content/Economy]] Tools.Fossil=!!From personal use%0aNote that @@fossil@@ is implied, either as command name or UI%0a* interfaced with [[Lighttpd]] as CGI%0a* '''/timeline.rss''' : RSS feed on the project%0a* test remotely with http://www.innovativ.it:8080%0a* '''new test''' : create a new project in the @@test@@ file in the current directory for the current user%0a* '''server test''' : start a server on the default port (here 8080)%0a* '''ui test''' : same as @@server@@ but also calls the browser to open it%0aCheck http://127.0.0.1:8080 for the locally running instance.%0a%0a!!To do%0a# starting it during the boot sequence%0a## transforming it to a service%0a%0a%0a!!See also%0a* [[http://www.fossil-scm.org/|Fossil]] Simple, high-reliability, distributed software configuration management%0a* [[http://www.hwaci.com/cgi-bin/fossil/doc/tip/www/concepts.wiki|Fossil Concepts]]%0a* [[http://traustithor.blogspot.com/2009/03/fossil-version-control-system.html|Fossil version control system]] by Trausti, Business at the speed of snail 2009%0a* [[http://www.slideshare.net/Ashberk/integrated-version-control-with-fossil-scm|Integrated version control with Fossil SCM]] by Ashberk, 2009%0a* [[http://sheddingbikes.com/posts/1276624594.html|Why I Use Fossil]] by Zed A. Shaw, Shedding Bikes: Programming Culture And Philosophy June 2010%0a* [[Wikipedia:Fossil (software)]]%0a%0a!!To explore%0a* [[Mercurial]]%0a* [[http://fossil-scm.org/index.html/doc/trunk/www/wikitheory.wiki|Wiki In Fossil]]%0a** Wiki pages can branch and merge just like check-ins%0a** distributed Tools.Git=Originally in [[Programming#Git]], now [[Repository:.]]%0a%0a!!From [[http://shop.oreilly.com/product/0636920017462.do|Mastering Git]] by Matthew McCullough, Tim Berglund, O'Reilly Media February 2011%0a* generating, starting the agent, adding key remotely then [[https://help.github.com/articles/changing-a-remote-s-url/|switching from HTTPS to SSH]]%0a** @@git diff HEAD~2@@ == @@git diff HEAD^^@@%0a* @@git log --graph --pretty=oneline@@%0a%0a%25rframe%25@@git@@ commands,[[%3c%3c]]thus @@git command@@ implied%0a!!From personal use%0a* diff between branches%0a** git diff --stat ThisBranch..ThatOtherBranch%0a* precise merging across branches%0a** @@git cherry-pick commitHash@@%0a** cf http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1628563/move-the-most-recent-commits-to-a-new-branch-with-git%0a* getting back on track from old project%0a** @@git for-each-ref --sort=-committerdate refs/heads/@@%0a** @@git checkout lastModifiedBranch@@%0a** @@git log -n 5@@ to find latest 5 commits%0a** @@git show commitHash@@ to find what was done precisely%0a* getting a password asked despite having the right SSH keys loaded%0a** instead @@git clone ssh://myrep@@ instead of @@git clone https://myrep@@ https://help.github.com/articles/why-is-git-always-asking-for-my-password/%0a* getting @@error: src refspec master does not match any.@@%0a** most likely trying to push on the wrong branch, i.e. non master branch%0a* @@config --glocal color.ui auto@@ to enjoy git diff in color in the terminal%0a** cf http://stackoverflow.com/questions/10998792/how-to-color-the-git-console-in-ubuntu%0a* bare/non-bare%0a** bare repository (as @@repository/projectname.git/@@) works with gitweb but still displays no working repository%0a** @@reset --hard HEAD@@ works but does not sound proper if done after every @@post-receive@@ (which currently have no effect)%0a** [[http://www.bitflop.com/document/111|Git bare vs. non-bare repositories]] by Kim N. Lesmer, bitflop 2010%0a** http://sitaramc.github.com/concepts/bare.html%0a* [[#WikiIntegration]]wiki integration%0a** moved to [[CognitiveEnvironments/Programming#WikiIntegration]] (part of [[CognitiveEnvironments/Programming#ImprovingProcess]])%0a* [[(http://www.kernel.org/pub/software/scm/git/docs/git-)config(.html)]], [[(http://www.kernel.org/pub/software/scm/git/docs/git-)rebase(.html)]], [[(http://www.kernel.org/pub/software/scm/git/docs/git-)add(.html)]], [[(http://www.kernel.org/pub/software/scm/git/docs/git-)commit(.html)]] -a -m "my msg", [[(http://www.kernel.org/pub/software/scm/git/docs/git-)revert(.html)]] ^HEAD, ...%0a* [[https://git.wiki.kernel.org/index.php/Gitweb|gitweb]]%0a** forcing @@$feature{'highlight'}{'default'} = [1];@@ in the @@/etc/gitweb.conf@@ and making the CSS available via @@push @stylesheets, "http://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/images/repositoryshares/highlight.css";@@%0a* [[(http://www.kernel.org/pub/software/scm/git/docs/git-)filter-branch(.html)]] --env-filter "export GIT_AUTHOR_NAME=Fabien Benetou; export GIT_AUTHOR_EMAIL=fabien@benetou.fr" HEAD@@%0a* [[(http://www.kernel.org/pub/software/scm/git/docs/git-)push(.html)]] over @@ssh:@@ (especially with ssh-agent running)%0a** [[(http://www.kernel.org/pub/software/scm/git/docs/git-)clone(.html)]] @@ssh://user@myserver.tld/path/to/my/repository@@%0a* @@gource@@ in the current repository%0a** cf [[http://code.google.com/p/gource/|gource]], previously added to [[Programming#VisualizationOfCollaboration]]%0a* [[#Hooks]][[(http://www.kernel.org/pub/software/scm/git/docs/git)hooks(.html)]]%0a** ideas too general to be only supported by git thus moved to [[CognitiveEnvironments/Programming#ImprovingProcess]]%0a* [[http://newartisans.com/2008/04/git-from-the-bottom-up/|Git from the bottom up]] by John Wigley, Lost in Technopolis 2008%0a** recommended by Bastien Guerry aka bzg%0a%0a!!To learn%0a* http://try.github.com%0a* https://github.com/hgarc014/git-game (~30min)%0a%0a!!To explore%0a* [[http://progit.org|progit.org]]%0a* related ideas in [[Mercurial#PotentialExtensions]]%0a* [[http://whygitisbetterthanx.com/|Why Git is Better Than X]] by Scott Chacon%0a* [[http://nathanj.github.com/gitguide/tour.html|An Illustrated Guide to Git on Windows]] by Nathan J.%0a* [[http://gitready.com/|git ready]], learn git one commit at a time by Nick Quaranto%0a* [[http://gitcasts.com/|GitCasts]] Git Screencasts%0a%0a!!See also%0a* [[Programming#RCS]]%0a* [[Fossil]]%0a* [[Mercurial]] (aka [[Hg]]) Tools.Gnuplot=!!Ideas to go further%0a* [[Content/MyCloudTransition]]system stats (top, du, ls, ...)%0a** see [[Wiki/Numbers]]%0a* [[Cookbook/ObjectsExoBrain]] usage stats%0a%0a!!From personal use%0a* @@with histogram@@ used instead of with boxes%0a** e.g. %25thumb%25[[Path:/pub/stresslevel.png|Path:/pub/stresslevel.png]]%25%25%0a** with gnuplot in crontab (with proper permission on the output image and absolute path)%0a*** should be used for [[Wiki/Numbers]] eventually with inotify 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at 58,"31/08/10" rotate left=]%0a** [[http://lavica.fesb.hr/cgi-bin/info2html?(gnuplot)label|Info: (gnuplot) label]] %0a** used in Path:/pub/socialbehaviors/ordered_readings.plt for [[Path:/pub/socialbehaviors/ordered_readings.png|ordered_readings.png]]%0a* plotting time series%0a** [=set timefmt "%25H:%25M"=]%0a** set ylabel "Hour" %0a** set xlabel "Session number"%0a** set boxwidth 1%0a** plot [0:] [] 'morning_p.data' using 1 with boxes%0a* @@set label "crontab_listing" at first 336, first 0.05@@ : add a label at coordinates X,Y relative to the axis values%0a* note that all commands must be done '''before''' the plot command is used%0a** duh!%0a* @@set terminal png@@ : render in a png format%0a* @@set output "MyCurve.png"@@ : output in a file in the current directory%0a* [[(Path:/pub/exercises/)swimmingbars.plt]] and [[(Path:/pub/exercises/)runningcurve.plt]] used for [[Content/Exercises]]%0a* between [[http://gnuplot.sourceforge.net/demo_canvas/|interactive canvas]], [[http://www.gnu.org/software/octave/|Octave]], data.gov/DBpedia ([[SemanticWeb]]) why one would pay for Wolfram|Alpha with very hard to copy and mashup results?%0a%0a!![[http://t16web.lanl.gov/Kawano/gnuplot/intro/style-e.html|not so Frequently Asked Questions]], LANL%0a* [[http://t16web.lanl.gov/Kawano/gnuplot/intro/style-e.html#boxes|Draw a Bar-Graph]]%0a** @@set boxwidth 1@@%0a** @@plot [] [900:2600] 'swimmingdata' with boxes@@ : use boxes style on the @@swimmingdata@@ dataset with no specific range on the x axis and a specific range for the y axis%0a%0a!!See also%0a* [[Graphviz]]%0a* [[Processing]]%0a* [[Programming]]%0a* [[Cookbook.Design]]%0a%0a!!To explore%0a* Wikipedia:Gnuplot%0a* [[http://www.gnuplot.info/|gnuplot homepage]]%0a* [[http://had.co.nz/ggplot2/|ggplot2]] plotting system for R, based on the grammar of graphics%0a* http://gnuplot-tricks.blogspot.com Tools.GoogleTango=(:html:)%0a%3ciframe width="560" height="315" sandbox="allow-same-origin allow-scripts allow-popups" 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onmousewheel="">%3c/iframe>%0a%3c/center>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a%0a!!From personal use%0a* chrome inspect WebARonCore%0a** workflow exploration%0a* marker support with QRcode data documentation%0a** for Apainter Vive to out of the screen AR "extraction" PoC%0a** cf https://glitch.com/edit/#!/generated-avatar?path=README.md:9:1%0a** https://github.com/google-ar/three.ar.js/pull/83%0a* AFrame/argon compatibility%0a** using @@getPickingPointAndPlaneInPointCloud()@@ in assuming it has Android (thus Chromium-WebAR) support%0a* testing ADF%0a** https://webar.glitch.me/adf (with Vorlon for remote debugging)%0a** https://www.reddit.com/r/WatchPeopleCode/comments/6p1jdp/exploring_adf_in_webar_using_chromiumwebar_js_4pm/%0a** seems to list all ADFs present on the device and display meta data about the first one%0a*** tap to enable/disable the first ADF%0a* [[#MediumScaleAR]]medium scale AR%0a** align Tango with video projector, define vertical offset between camera and projector (~5cm)%0a** use getPickingPointAndPlaneInPointCloud() to find a flat surface and return it's central position and angle%0a*** for now use a fixed size flat surface%0a** use those coordinates to display a textured plane in A-Frame with a black background%0a** inspired by [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2gkidC6hTlY|Realtime Projection Mapping with HTC Vive]%0a* [[https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=de.grauonline.tangoanywhere|TangoAnywhere]], TCP server for position%0a* A-painter real world display (~MR camera)%0a* shapping the environment of an on-going VR world%0a** e.g. provide to an Aframe scene points of interaction (e.g. whack-a-mole spots) via websockets%0a* slack https://tangodevelopers.slack.com/%0a* workshop at VRLab https://vrlab-brussels.info/wiki/GuestPresentations/ProjectTango%0a* own needs and ideas [[Cookbook.Overlay]]%0a* trying to skip UnityC#/C++ with Android SDK%0a** running node.js%0a*** https://medium.freecodecamp.com/building-a-node-js-application-on-android-part-1-termux-vim-and-node-js-dfa90c28958f%0a** binding C to node%0a*** http://stackabuse.com/how-to-create-c-cpp-addons-in-node/%0a*** http://adamrehn.com/articles/creating-javascript-bindings-for-c-cxx-libraries-with-emscripten/%0a*** https://github.com/node-ffi/node-ffi%0a** asked%0a*** Google+%0a**** https://plus.google.com/+FabienBenetou/posts/H9CwRYT9iRu?sfc=true&hl=en%0a*** stackoverflow%0a**** http://stackoverflow.com/questions/41141945/is-there-an-android-app-exposing-the-api-via-websockets%0a**** see also http://stackoverflow.com/questions/38754258/mobile-app-using-both-project-tango-and-ionic-and-or-angular%0a** if https://developer.android.com/studio/run/index.html#instant-run works might be fine with just C%0a*** Twitter%0a**** hack https://twitter.com/berg_rickard/status/809075499670663168%0a***** motivated by "using an android app to pick up the Tango’s positioning data and passing it along via websockets" [[https://goocreate.com/blog/1137/it-takes-goo-to-tango/|It Takes Goo to Tango]], Goo Create 2015%0a**** proper web API https://twitter.com/judax/status/809075657120485376%0a%0a!!Tried apps%0a* evryscanner%0a** try unlit shaders in Aframe scene for more coherent rendering%0a* RTAB map%0a** high poly but low merging quality result%0a* Wally%0a** works well, notes public by default with their GPS coordinates%0a* Tango Tiltbrush%0a** not intuitive to pick colors%0a** only 1 "brush"%0a** no saving%0a%0a!!To explore%0a* WebAR%0a** [[http://judax.github.io/webar/doc/THREE.WebAR/|THREE.WebAR]]%0a** [[http://judax.github.io/webar/doc/webarapi/|WebAR API]]%0a** [[http://judax.github.io/webar/examples/threejs/chair/index.html|chair example]]%0a* [[http://www.infineon.com/cms/en/product/sensor/3d-image-sensor-real3/3d-image-sensor-for-consumer/real3-image-sensor-family/channel.html?channel=5546d4614937379a0149382f21d6007a|infineon real3]], IRS1125C%0a** [[http://www.infineon.com/cms/en/product/sensor-ics/3d-depth-sensing/3d-image-sensor-for-consumer/partner-in-google´s-project-tango/channel.html?channel=5546d4614937379a0149382fa03c007b|Infineon/Tango details]]%0a* http://thoughtforyourpenny.com/2016/11/every-tango-app-game-available-play-store/%0a* http://tango.atap.wtf/%0a* official doc%0a** https://developers.google.com/tango/tools/explorer%0a** https://developers.google.com/tango/tools/adf-inspector%0a** https://developers.google.com/tango/overview/area-learning%0a* https://www.wired.com/2016/12/bridge-headset-brings-positional-tracking-vr-iphone/%0a* https://smplelfe.wordpress.com/2016/12/16/scan-and-share-tango-3d-models/%0a%0a!!See also%0a* [[Tools/Android]]%0a* [[Tools/MachineLearning]]%0a* [[Tools/OpenCV]]%0a%0a%0a[[!ContainsPersonalYoutubeContentToMigrate]] Tools.Graphviz=!!From personal use%0a* using GVedit%0a* this very wiki running [[http://www.pmwiki.org/wiki/Cookbook/PmGraphViz|PmGraphViz]]%0a** used in several pages including%0a*** [[Person/Person]]%0a*** [[FinancialTools/Schemas]]%0a*** [[Cookbook/Cognition]]%0a*** [[Cognition/CausalReadingTree]]%0a** but also in Seedea%0a*** [[Seedea:Oimp/VisualPersonalFinance]]%0a%0a(:pmgraphviz -- [=%0a digraph {%0a subgraph clusterbotnet {%0a label="Public sharing:\nbook notes, cookbooks, languages, tools, ...";%0a style=filled;%0a fillcolor=white;%0a subgraph clusternodebeforeB {%0a style=filled;%0a fillcolor=lightgrey;%0a label="...";%0a subgraph clusternodeB {%0a style=filled;%0a fillcolor=lightgrey;%0a label="Limited sharing:\nlicensed content, personal logs of conversation";%0a subgraph clusternodeafterB {%0a style=filled;%0a fillcolor=lightgrey;%0a label="...";%0a nodeA [shape=record,style=filled,fillcolor=grey,label="Core (private):\nfinance, health, notes on my social network "];%0a }%0a }%0a }%0a }%0a }%0a%0a=] :)%0a%0a%0a!!From Graphviz.org%0a* [[http://www.graphviz.org/doc/info/shapes.html|shapes]]%0a* [[http://www.graphviz.org/Gallery.php|Gallery]] for examples of code%0a* [[http://www.graphviz.org/doc/info/attrs.html|Node, Edge and Graph Attributes]]%0a%0a!!To explore%0a* [[Cookbook:PmGraphViz]]%0a* [[Wikipedia:GraphViz]]%0a* [[Wikipedia:Dot language]]%0a* Freenode channels%0a** #gephi and #rtgi [[http://fr.linkfluence.net/|Linkfluence (formely RTGI)]], initially an UTC startup%0a** #graphviz%0a* SVG rendering%0a** [[http://zvtm.sourceforge.net/zgrviewer.html|ZGRViewer]], a GraphViz/DOT Viewer%0a%0a!!See also%0a* online schema with%0a** [[http://www.research.att.com/~north/cgi-bin/webdot/webdot.cgi|public webdot server]] by AT&T%0a** [[http://www.gliffy.com/|Gliffy]] Online Diagram Software%0a** Aviary.com's [[http://aviary.com/tools/vector-editor|Raven]]%0a* my notes on [[Processing]]%0a* [[Seedea:Research/Visualization#GeneralVisualizationResources]]%0a* [[http://code.google.com/apis/chart/docs/gallery/graphviz.html|Graphviz with Google API Charts]]%0a* [[Tools#Gephi]] Tools.Greasemonkey=!!From personal use%0a* scripts (can) work by default with Chrome (and thus Iron)%0a%0a!![[#VirtualBlinders]]Virtual Blinders%0a%25center%25Path:/pub/illustrations/virtualblinders.png%25%25%0a* [[Repository:?p=.git;a=blob;f=greasemonkey/virtualblinders.user.js;hb=HEAD|source]] / [[Repository:?p=.git;a=blob_plain;hb=HEAD;f=greasemonkey/virtualblinders.user.js|install]]%0aIn order to make [[CognitiveEnvironments/]] more efficient, use the concept of Wikipedia:Blinders with [[Path:/pub/currenttask]]. It uses my [[Irssi#ActivitiesAliases]] to display my status, hide incoming messages and change my screen display to a page of recommended behavior.%0a%0aNote that others can thus use this to synchronize their own activities with mine and for example avoid sending inappropriate requests. This is currently reachable through a simple GET request but could, upon demand, become a [[http://www.webhooks.org/|WebHook]]. It is also available at [[Contact/Contact#Status]].%0a%0aSee also [[http://userscripts.org/scripts/review/97717|EightSixtwo]] which delays the page for 30 seconds.%0a%0a!!!To do%0a# add "introspection" mode that blocks everything but [[Wiki/OwnWikisNetwork]]%0a# consider its opposite I:Site/UbiquitousNet but as the second side of the same coin%0a%0a!![[#MouselessAutoscroll]]mouseless-autoscroll%0a%25center%25Path:/pub/illustrations/autoscrollox2.png%25%25%0a* [[Repository:?p=.git;a=blob;f=greasemonkey/mouseless-autoscroll.user.js;hb=HEAD|source]] / [[Repository:?p=.git;a=blob_plain;hb=HEAD;f=greasemonkey/mouseless-autoscroll.user.js|install]]%0a* [[http://userscripts.org/scripts/show/25207|mouseless-autoscroll]] page on [[http://userscripts.org|userscripts.org]]%0a* updated default settings%0a** increase BASE_TIME=4; to 5 previously before September 2010%0a** increase BASE_TIME=5; to 6 previously before April 2010%0a* removing directly pages likely to have streaming videos%0a%0a!![[#RevertedPIMLinks]]Reverted PIM links%0a%25center%25Path:/pub/illustrations/revertedpim.png%25%25%0a* [[Repository:?p=.git;a=blob;f=greasemonkey/reverted_pim_links.user.js;hb=HEAD|source]] / [[Repository:?p=.git;a=blob_plain;hb=HEAD;f=greasemonkey/reverted_pim_links.user.js|install]]%0a** with the dedicated [[PmWiki]] conversion scripts [[(Repository:?p=.git;a=blob_plain;f=shell_scripts/)gm_reverting_irc_logs_links]] [[(Repository:?p=.git;a=blob_plain;f=shell_scripts/)gm_reverting_pim_links]]%0a*** should provide an example User.js on famous websites%0a*** now using [[http://kb.mozillazine.org/User.js_file|User.js]] over [[http://kb.mozillazine.org/Prefs.js_file|Prefs.js]]%0a**** might be problematic for deleted links since it will set over existing variable but will probably not remove older ones%0a*** check if a Firefox instance can be queried to reload it via the CLI (seems not possible for this)%0a*** should use nightly [[Crontab]] remotely to generate then locally to pull and merge the update every morning%0a*** note that as of the 10/06/2011 it takes roughly ~10 minutes to parse this whole wiki, probably mostly dedicated to applying theme which has no impact on the result here%0a**** except that localmap matters, maybe doing it manually and use ?action=source would be more efficient though, if so then directly hitting the files will be faster put require more processing%0a***** but since localmap is fundamental (more than 500 links) it directly hitting the files then it should still be applied%0a*** manage multiple wikis (cf [[Wiki.OwnWikisNetwork]])%0a*** re-consider the packaging to be more efficient for the farm started in OurP.IM%0a** known bugs%0a*** impossible to fold if there are most links than the page can show%0a**** partly fixed via keyboard shortcut%0a* consider flipping the information box for better screen real-estate%0a** {-harder to read-}%0a* added color per group support%0a** could be interesting to see if ones develops habits coherent with [[PersonalInformationStream/WithoutNotesMay11#SoulDust]], see also Wikipedia:Synesthesia%0a** yet see also [[http://www.research.ibm.com/people/l/lloydt/color/color.HTM|Why Should Engineers and Scientists Be Worried About Color?]] by Bernice E. Rogowitz and Lloyd A. Treinish, IBM Research 1996%0a* discussed in [[http://ourp.im/pub/stats_irc/2010-09-pim.log|September 2010 on freenode/##pim]]%0a%0a!!![[#RevertedPIMLinksToDo]]To do%0a* minimalist visualization of linked pages%0a** e.g. via [[Tools/Processing]]%0a** bias network also based on current tasks a la [[CognitiveEnvironments/]]%0a** consider more generally (outside the web) for [[Cookbook/Overlay]]%0a*** thus also with more contextual information e.g. position (a la [[Trips/]]%0a** apply the hashing colors%0a*** generalize those to other visualizations%0a* porting to Seeks via http://www.seeks-project.info/wiki/index.php/How_Seeks_works_and_how_to_extend_it#How_to_extend_it%0a* (finally) apply Seedea:Oimp/Socialannotating%0a* ignore pages with lots of links related to the overall website, not the page, e.g. Quora%0a%0a!!!Inspired by%0a* [[OurPIM:PIM/ShiftSpacing]]%0a%0a!!!Alternatives%0a* [[http://www.diigo.com/tools/toolbar|diigo]] similar functionality.%0a%0a!!Youtube Brownian Playlist%0a* play a random song linked to the current one (to infinity)%0a** can be based on Joe Simmons' [[http://userscripts.org/scripts/review/52662|YouTube Random Video Playlist]]%0a%0a%0a!!Functions used%0a* [[http://wiki.greasespot.net/GM_xmlhttpRequest|GM_xmlhttpRequest()]] to pull a page from my own server%0a* [[http://wiki.greasespot.net/GM_log|GM_log()]] to check against problems%0a* [[http://wiki.greasespot.net/GM_getValue|GM_getValue()]]/[[http://wiki.greasespot.net/GM_setValue|GM_setValue()]] to handle persistence%0a* '''warning''' on scope and sandbox whith callback functions, e.g. setInverval()/setTimeout()%0a** http://commons.oreilly.com/wiki/index.php/Greasemonkey_Hacks/Getting_Started#Pitfall_.231:_Auto-eval_Strings%0a%0a!!To explore%0a* [[http://www.greasespot.net|greasespot]] and [[http://wiki.greasespot.net/Main_Page|its wiki]]%0a* [[Wikipedia:Greasemonkey]]%0a* directly modify @@~/.mozilla/firefox/XXXXXXXX.default/gm_scripts/config.xml@@ exclude/include%0a* adapt own content (e.g. [[Content/PiecesOfCulture]] or [[Anime/Noted]]) to a way to check against what has already been consumed (and ideally rated) a la [[#RevertedPIMLinks|Reverted PIM links]]%0a** cf http://userscripts.org/scripts/show/31369%0a* online interface to [[Wiki/ToDo#Maintenance]] result%0a** e.g. displaying in red problematic links while browsing a page Tools.GroupFooter=%0a----%0a%0a!!!Note%0aMy notes on [[Tools/]] gather what I know or want to know. Consequently they '''are not and will never be complete references'''. For this, official manuals and online communities provide much better answers. Tools.GroupHeader=%25rfloat%25Path:/pub/images/Andy_Tools_Hammer_Spanner.png Tools.Hg=(:redirect Mercurial:) Tools.Hubs=(:title Mozilla Hubs:)%0a[[%3c%3c]][[%3c%3c]][[%3c%3c]]%0a%0a(:div class="row-fluid":)%0a(:div2 class="span4":)%0a[++I like to take notes and sketch new ideas. It helps me to organize my thoughts and, hopefully, have more and better ideas.++]%0a[[%3c%3c]][[%3c%3c]][[%3c%3c]][[%3c%3c]] %0a[++This wiki holds those notes but manipulating them and the structure is not as natural as post-its. What if we could do it in VR? What if I could [[Wiki/VirtualRealityInterface|invite you in]]?++]%0a[[%3c%3c]][[%3c%3c]][[%3c%3c]][[%3c%3c]] %0a[++Relying on Hubs I tried the following explorations.++]%0a(:div2end:)%0a(:div2 class="span8":)%0ahttps://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/RelaxThinkSpaceMarch2020.cropped.jpg%0a[[Wiki/VirtualRealityInterface|Exploring my triage and annotation process]]%0a(:div2end:)%0a(:divend:)%0a%0aAll the following explorations have source code available in their description. Following the [[Fabien/Principle]] of sandboxed explorations all are independant from each other. There is currently no complete integration of all in one system. I planned to do for the most interesting ones related to knowledge mangement i.e. sketching from reMarkable (ideation), sorting Github issues of the project itself (planing), triage of papers for syncing PDFs to reMarkable (research) and finally changing the wiki own structure (groups, tags, etc).%0a%0a[[#FromPersonalUse]]%0a[[%3c%3c]][[%3c%3c]][[%3c%3c]]%0a%0a%0a!!To explore%0a* shared 1 page "browser"%0a** render a very long page (e.g. ArcGIS Story) to an image%0a** transform that image to a video, %0a*** using convert to crop and ffmpeg to assemble it, %0a** then make interactable buttons where you "stand" on to scroll by seeking in that video%0a%0a!!From personal use%0a%0aMy collection of utillity functions for Hubs is available for as a %25newwin%25[[https://gist.github.com/Utopiah/1cfc123239fa2994569fc7c5c60b2928|Gist]], a %25newwin%25[[https://github.com/Utopiah/hubs-utils-webextension/|WebExtension]] and an optional module on my own Hubs Cloud instance.%0a%0a* for faster testing use @@?vr_entry_type=2d_now@@ on a room URL to enter in 2D mode, skipping some (but not necessarily all) steps%0a** cf [[https://hubs.mozilla.com/docs/hubs-query-string-parameters.html|Hubs Query String Parameters]] for more%0a* Hubs Cloud%0a** to run your own client https://hubs.mozilla.com/docs/hubs-cloud-custom-clients.html on your cloud instance%0a** disabling then enabling again CDN Workers allows to force S3 deployment from the EC2 instance to @@hub.html@@%0a* scripting from the console works%0a** @@document.querySelector("#avatar-rig").object3D.position.x += 1@@ translates your avatar 1m along the X axis, other connected can see it%0a** by default position, rotation and scale are networked. Everything else should be double checked against NAF schemas%0a*** object from Spoke are not networked, they are unpacked as a tree of threejs Object3D that be traversed but modification will only be local%0a* NAF schemas on what components get effectively networked are available via @@NAF.schemas.schemaDict@@%0a* templates of NAF schemas can be modified via @@NAF.schemas.add()@@%0a* @@window.APP.hubChannel.sendMessage("Hello world!")@@ to send a chat message%0a* entities with @@[media-loader]@@ can be quiered via @@el.components["media-loader"].attrValue.src.match(hash)@@%0a* entities with @@[networked-avatar]@@ can be quiered via @@el.components["player-info"].displayName.trim()@@%0a* adding a media object (video, glTF, mp3, jpg, etc) can be done by adding a new entity to the scene then correctly setting 2 attributes%0a** to load the media itself @@el.setAttribute("media-loader", { src: url, fitToBox: true, resolve: true })@@%0a** to be visible and interactable by all @@el.setAttribute("networked", { template: "#interactable-media" } )@@%0a** media object will get a partial hash (non unique) that be used to be found back in the scene.%0a*** if the same URL is used to upload an object it will not be updated, adding an anchor with a different timestamp will force to re-upload it to the server%0a* networked animation can be achieved via @@AFRAME.ANIME.default.timeline()@@%0a** using e.g. @@{targets: star.object3D.position, autoplay: false}@@ then adding animations%0a** this also works on @@#avatar-rig@@ this allowing for smoothly moving the camera and @@#avatar-pov-node@@ to rotate it%0a*** using the camera mode allows to remove the interface%0a* to move a random entity it is important to own it but also stop potential physic movements%0a** @@NAF.utils.getNetworkedEntity(ball).then(networkedEl => { NAF.utils.takeOwnership(networkedEl); networkedEl.components["set-unowned-body-kinematic"].setBodyKinematic(); /* do things */ })@@%0a** ownership can be tested via @@NAF.utils.isMine(networkedEl)@@%0a* scene object in Spoke can be found in Hubs via their threejs Object3D name%0a** useful to dynamically position objects in a scene relative to static objects%0a* avatar can be changed by id using @@window.APP.store.update({ profile: { ...(window.APP.store.state.profile), avatarId } });@@%0a** for test a random avatar can be used using @@window.APP.store.resetToRandomDefaultAvatar()@@%0a* entities with @@[media-loader]@@ can get a new source (of the same typp) using @@el.setAttribute("media-loader", "src", "https://domain.tld/newurl")@@%0a* to add Earth-like gravity to an object @@el.setAttribute("body-helper", { type: "dynamic", gravity: { x: 0, y:-9.8, z: 0 } })@@%0a%0aThe code snipped search on Gist is experimental. Parsing for hash and URL parameters is only partially encoded.%0a%0a(:div class="row-fluid":)%0a(:div2 class="span4":)%0a(:div2end:)%0a(:div2 class="span4":)%0a!!Social VR and home automation%0a%0a(:html:)%0a%3cblockquote class="twitter-tweet">%3cp lang="en" dir="ltr">Turning on and off the light in my (home) office also changes it in social %3ca href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/VR?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">#VR%3c/a>, in my "virtual" office.%3cbr>%3cbr>Using %3ca href="https://twitter.com/MozillaHubs?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">@MozillaHubs%3c/a> with %3ca href="https://twitter.com/WebThingsIO?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">@WebThingsIO%3c/a> gateway.%3cbr>%3cbr>Code %3ca href="https://t.co/x9V6VyMZzE">https://t.co/x9V6VyMZzE%3c/a> %3ca href="https://t.co/LiT4wtr1qj">pic.twitter.com/LiT4wtr1qj%3c/a>%3c/p>— Fabien Benetou (@utopiah) %3ca href="https://twitter.com/utopiah/status/1323927387311120384?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">November 4, 2020%3c/a>%3c/blockquote> %3cscript async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8">%3c/script> %0a(:htmlend:)%0a(:div2end:)%0a(:div2 class="span4":)%0a(:div2end:)%0a(:divend:)%0a%0a(:div class="row-fluid":)%0a(:div2 class="span4":)%0a!!Layouts management%0a%0a(:html:)%0a%3cblockquote class="twitter-tweet">%3cp lang="en" dir="ltr">📄📄Snapping (GUI in the top right) a set of ideas in social %3ca href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/VR?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">#VR%3c/a>, loading and saving multiple layouts and finally pinning the whole set in order to be able to work on them during the next session.%3cbr>%3cbr>All done scripting %3ca href="https://twitter.com/MozillaHubs?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">@MozillaHubs%3c/a> thanks to its great components and infrastructure. %3ca href="https://t.co/6t7vLS4jhB">pic.twitter.com/6t7vLS4jhB%3c/a>%3c/p>— Fabien Benetou (@utopiah) %3ca href="https://twitter.com/utopiah/status/1262788181184974854?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">May 19, 2020%3c/a>%3c/blockquote> %3cscript async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8">%3c/script> %0a(:htmlend:)%0a(:div2end:)%0a(:div2 class="span4":)%0a!!Control scene camera from Twitch chat%0a%0a(:html:)%0a%3cblockquote class="twitter-tweet">%3cp lang="en" dir="ltr">What if you couldn't join a %3ca href="https://twitter.com/MozillaHubs?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">@MozillaHubs%3c/a> event but you still wanted to "be there"?%3cbr>%3cbr>Now you can, via my %3ca href="https://twitter.com/Twitch?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">@Twitch%3c/a> chat you can control live (Ok with a bit of lag 😉) the camera of the target scene shown on the stream! %3ca href="https://t.co/cWROMoipaA">pic.twitter.com/cWROMoipaA%3c/a>%3c/p>— Fabien Benetou (@utopiah) %3ca href="https://twitter.com/utopiah/status/1262109685995442176?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">May 17, 2020%3c/a>%3c/blockquote> %3cscript async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8">%3c/script> %0a(:htmlend:)%0a(:div2end:)%0a(:div2 class="span4":)%0a!!dat.gui example%0a%0a(:html:)%0a%3cblockquote class="twitter-tweet">%3cp lang="en" dir="ltr">Tinkering a lot with %3ca href="https://twitter.com/MozillaHubs?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">@MozillaHubs%3c/a> for VJing and more? %3cbr>%3cbr>Use dat.GUI %3ca href="https://t.co/6iALQ9fp0X">https://t.co/6iALQ9fp0X%3c/a> to get an interface to play around with your objects, animations, camera, etc!%3cbr>%3cbr>Code %3ca href="https://t.co/fxK7ievQHN">https://t.co/fxK7ievQHN%3c/a> %3ca href="https://t.co/l2jygjn4zW">pic.twitter.com/l2jygjn4zW%3c/a>%3c/p>— Fabien Benetou (@utopiah) %3ca href="https://twitter.com/utopiah/status/1262285952598360069?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">May 18, 2020%3c/a>%3c/blockquote> %3cscript async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8">%3c/script> %0a(:htmlend:)%0a(:div2end:)%0a(:divend:)%0a%0a(:div class="row-fluid":)%0a(:div2 class="span4":)%0a!!Sketching from a physical tablet%0a%0a(:html:)%0a%3cblockquote class="twitter-tweet">%3cp lang="en" dir="ltr">Chatting with %3ca href="https://twitter.com/djleufer?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">@djleufer%3c/a> in %3ca href="https://twitter.com/MozillaHubs?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">@MozillaHubs%3c/a> and being able to use my %3ca href="https://twitter.com/remarkablepaper?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">@remarkablePaper%3c/a> to physically sketch idea is such a smooth process! %3cbr>%3cbr>I can even use layers to keep the base sketch clean and go on for another chat 👌😍 %3ca href="https://t.co/YSH1ol228B">pic.twitter.com/YSH1ol228B%3c/a>%3c/p>— Fabien Benetou (@utopiah) %3ca href="https://twitter.com/utopiah/status/1259771820779151360?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">May 11, 2020%3c/a>%3c/blockquote> %3cscript async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8">%3c/script> %0a(:htmlend:)%0a%0aSee also [[http://output.jsbin.com/xalosi|3D graph demo]] + [[(https://github.com/anvaka/)ngraph.forcelayout3d]]%0a(:div2end:)%0a(:div2 class="span4":)%0a!!Director kit to record sessions%0a%0a(:html:)%0a%3cblockquote class="twitter-tweet">%3cp lang="en" dir="ltr">Result of this morning session : the beginning of a social %3ca href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/VR?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">#VR%3c/a> "director kit".%3cbr>%3cbr>The camera pans to a target object (nearly lunch so a burger!) at 2m/s on the current plane with linear easing and stops at 90%25 of the animation%3cbr>%3cbr>All thanks to %3ca href="https://twitter.com/MozillaHubs?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">@MozillaHubs%3c/a> & AnimeJS by %3ca href="https://twitter.com/JulianGarnier?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">@JulianGarnier%3c/a> %3ca href="https://t.co/SME7GJcJzm">https://t.co/SME7GJcJzm%3c/a> %3ca href="https://t.co/GxMMp5oSBM">pic.twitter.com/GxMMp5oSBM%3c/a>%3c/p>— Fabien Benetou (@utopiah) %3ca href="https://twitter.com/utopiah/status/1259447091891445760?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">May 10, 2020%3c/a>%3c/blockquote> %3cscript async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8">%3c/script> %0a(:htmlend:)%0a(:div2end:)%0a(:div2 class="span4":)%0a!!Blender model reloading%0a%0a(:html:)%0a%3cblockquote class="twitter-tweet">%3cp lang="en" dir="ltr">What if you could model in %3ca href="https://twitter.com/blender_org?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">@blender_org%3c/a> and let others see the result right in %3ca href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/VR?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">#VR%3c/a>? Being able to design and get feedback from the crowd instantly in %3ca href="https://twitter.com/MozillaHubs?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">@MozillaHubs%3c/a> thanks to %3ca href="https://twitter.com/glTF3D?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">@glTF3D%3c/a>%3cbr>%3cbr>Code %3ca href="https://t.co/cJBA38EddK">https://t.co/cJBA38EddK%3c/a> %3ca href="https://t.co/H3e9gAczKZ">pic.twitter.com/H3e9gAczKZ%3c/a>%3c/p>— Fabien Benetou (@utopiah) %3ca href="https://twitter.com/utopiah/status/1259180024596434945?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">May 9, 2020%3c/a>%3c/blockquote> %3cscript async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8">%3c/script> %0a(:htmlend:)%0a(:div2end:)%0a(:divend:)%0a%0a(:div class="row-fluid":)%0a(:div2 class="span4":)%0a!!Github board manipulation%0a%0a(:html:)%0a%3cblockquote class="twitter-tweet">%3cp lang="en" dir="ltr">Missing your daily standup meeting with colleagues? What if you could organize your %3ca href="https://twitter.com/github?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">@Github%3c/a> project board collaboratively in %3ca href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/VR?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">#VR%3c/a>?%3cbr>%3cbr>After some amazing time discovering remote pair programming with %3ca href="https://twitter.com/Harald3DCV?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">@Harald3DCV%3c/a> we got the basis running in %3ca href="https://twitter.com/MozillaHubs?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">@MozillaHubs%3c/a>! Article from Harald soon 🙏 %3ca href="https://t.co/ikNDoiyVIJ">pic.twitter.com/ikNDoiyVIJ%3c/a>%3c/p>— Fabien Benetou (@utopiah) %3ca href="https://twitter.com/utopiah/status/1258796413439410176?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">May 8, 2020%3c/a>%3c/blockquote> %3cscript async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8">%3c/script> %0a(:htmlend:)%0a%0aSee also [[http://output.jsbin.com/xalosi|3D graph demo]] + [[(https://github.com/anvaka/)ngraph.forcelayout3d]]%0a(:div2end:)%0a(:div2 class="span4":)%0a!!BT glasses with acc/gyro control%0a%0a(:html:)%0a%3cblockquote class="twitter-tweet">%3cp lang="en" dir="ltr">😎Can't get enough of %3ca href="https://twitter.com/MozillaHubs?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">@MozillaHubs%3c/a> to replace video meetings but the coming Summer just feel too nice to wear a %3ca href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/VR?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">#VR%3c/a> headset?%3cbr>%3cbr>Try using %3ca href="https://twitter.com/Bose?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">@Bose%3c/a> %3ca href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/AR?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">#AR%3c/a> glasses (or just headphones) to get those natural head movements!%3cbr>%3cbr>Done with %3ca href="https://twitter.com/ConcreteSciFi?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">@ConcreteSciFi%3c/a> and his amazing %3ca href="https://t.co/27Mw5sJ12w">https://t.co/27Mw5sJ12w%3c/a> %3ca href="https://t.co/WPVzjgqWem">pic.twitter.com/WPVzjgqWem%3c/a>%3c/p>— Fabien Benetou (@utopiah) %3ca href="https://twitter.com/utopiah/status/1258475990197645312?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">May 7, 2020%3c/a>%3c/blockquote> %3cscript async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8">%3c/script> %0a(:htmlend:)%0a(:div2end:)%0a(:div2 class="span4":)%0a!!Video camera as chest plate%0a%0a(:html:)%0a%3cblockquote class="twitter-tweet">%3cp lang="en" dir="ltr">Here is the result of this morning live coding session : sticking your %3ca href="https://twitter.com/MozillaHubs?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">@MozillaHubs%3c/a> camera on your avatar chest. %3cbr>%3cbr>Code %3ca href="https://t.co/fkeDvJ94aP">https://t.co/fkeDvJ94aP%3c/a>%3cbr>%3cbr>Me learning Twitch ;) %3ca href="https://t.co/pWTXPuAwvC">https://t.co/pWTXPuAwvC%3c/a> %3ca href="https://t.co/mITQ06mzey">pic.twitter.com/mITQ06mzey%3c/a>%3c/p>— Fabien Benetou (@utopiah) %3ca href="https://twitter.com/utopiah/status/1257956376376197120?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">May 6, 2020%3c/a>%3c/blockquote> %3cscript async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8">%3c/script> %0a(:htmlend:)%0a(:div2end:)%0a(:divend:)%0a%0a%0a(:div class="row-fluid":)%0a(:div2 class="span4":)%0a!!Research paper triage process%0a%0a(:html:)%0a%3cblockquote class="twitter-tweet">%3cp lang="en" dir="ltr">🤓 Preparing my own triage of proceedings from %3ca href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/IEEEVR2020?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">#IEEEVR2020%3c/a>, what paper will I read next?! %3ca href="https://t.co/hLmnBou8TM">pic.twitter.com/hLmnBou8TM%3c/a>%3c/p>— Fabien Benetou (@utopiah) %3ca href="https://twitter.com/utopiah/status/1242090502775877632?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">March 23, 2020%3c/a>%3c/blockquote> %3cscript async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8">%3c/script> %0a(:htmlend:)%0a(:div2end:)%0a(:div2 class="span4":)%0a!!ebook reader syncing PDF%0a%0a(:html:)%0a%3cblockquote class="twitter-tweet">%3cp lang="en" dir="ltr">Going from interactions in %3ca href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/VR?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">#VR%3c/a> to an ebook reader. Because workflows matter, each tool should be used to its best potential!%3cbr>%3cbr>Here tying up %3ca href="https://twitter.com/MozillaHubs?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">@MozillaHubs%3c/a> with %3ca href="https://twitter.com/remarkablepaper?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">@reMarkablePaper%3c/a>.%3cbr>%3cbr>Follow up of %3ca href="https://t.co/x9IlP7LLNj">https://t.co/x9IlP7LLNj%3c/a> %3ca href="https://t.co/3xMqYCFRG4">pic.twitter.com/3xMqYCFRG4%3c/a>%3c/p>— Fabien Benetou (@utopiah) %3ca href="https://twitter.com/utopiah/status/1250464627739279360?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">April 15, 2020%3c/a>%3c/blockquote> %3cscript async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8">%3c/script> %0a(:htmlend:)%0a(:div2end:)%0a(:div2 class="span4":)%0a!!Collaborative game design%0a%0a(:html:)%0a%3cblockquote class="twitter-tweet">%3cp lang="en" dir="ltr">What if collaborative game design was a thing? What if you could directly design and play your game in %3ca href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/VR?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">#VR%3c/a> with friends? Iterating together on game dynamics in the browser.%3cbr>%3cbr>Here is a small example relying on %3ca href="https://twitter.com/MozillaHubs?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">@MozillaHubs%3c/a>, customized in the console with nothing to install! %3ca href="https://t.co/uBz2cvvZos">pic.twitter.com/uBz2cvvZos%3c/a>%3c/p>— Fabien Benetou (@utopiah) %3ca href="https://twitter.com/utopiah/status/1257410087666225158?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">May 4, 2020%3c/a>%3c/blockquote> %3cscript async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8">%3c/script> %0a(:htmlend:)%0a(:div2end:)%0a(:divend:)%0a%0a!!Other explorations%0a* %25newwin%25[[https://twitter.com/search?q=%2540utopiah%2520%2540MozillaHubs&src=typed_query&f=live|Tweets mentioning MobillaHubs]]%0a** e.g. [[https://twitter.com/utopiah/status/1255044358606401536|object snapping]]%0a* %25newwin%25[[https://twitter.com/search?q=%2540utopiah%2520%2540byHubs&src=typed_query&f=live|Tweets mentioned byHubs (older account)]]%0a* %25newwin%25[[https://gist.github.com/search?q=user%253Autopiah+hubs|Gists mentioning Hubs]]%0a* Scripting %25newwin%25[[https://github.com/Utopiah/hubs-utils-webextension|Hubs Utils]] as web extension with some utils%0a%0a!!See also%0a* Hubs extensibility efforts%0a** https://github.com/MozillaReality/hubs-plugin-api%0a** https://github.com/mozilla/hubs/pull/2562%0a* other tools%0a** [[Blender]]%0a** [[JavaScript]]%0a** [[Extended Reality]]%0a** [[Virtual Reality]]%0a** [[Programming]]%0a* https://redmonk.com/rstephens/2020/04/30/deserted-island-devops/%0a%0a(:html:)%0a%3cscript>%0avar codeSnippets = document.querySelectorAll("code")%0avar urlGistSearch = 'https://gist.github.com/search?q=user%253Autopiah+'%0a%0afetch('https://fabien.benetou.fr/Tools/Hubs?action=source')%0a .then( response => { return response.text() } )%0a .then( code => tokenizeCode(code.split('\n')) )%0a%0afunction findFirstCodeSnippetElement(code){%0a var el = null%0a for (var cs of codeSnippets){%0a if (cs.innerText == code) return cs%0a }%0a return el%0a}%0a%0afunction tokenizeCode(lines){%0a console.log('parsing', lines, 'lines')%0a for (var l of lines){%0a var matches = l.match(/@@.*?@@/g)%0a if (matches && matches.length) {%0a for (var m of matches){%0a var code = m.replace(/@@/g,'')%0a // search for the matching DOM element%0a var el = findFirstCodeSnippetElement(code)%0a var link = document.createElement("a")%0a link.textContent = code%0a link.href = urlGistSearch + encodeURI(code) // to improve%0a link.target = '_blank'%0a if (el) {%0a el.innerHTML = ''%0a el.appendChild(link)%0a } else {%0a console.log('element not found', code)%0a }%0a }%0a }%0a } %0a}%0a%3c/script>%0a(:htmlend:) Tools.Internet=!!Proposals%0a%0a!!![[#LegislativeRouting]]Legislative Routing%0a[[Bypassing/|VPN, proxy, and all kind of traffic relaying services]] are the result of a legislative competition on top of a technical layer.%0a%0aNote that a related routing protocol that would make packet follow the route the closer to their legislative would leverage related meta-data like the current law system in a country, the type of ISP, the type of AS, etc.%0a%0aSee also%0a* proposal of defining a [[Languages/OwnConcepts#LegislativeRoutingProtocol]]%0a* [[PersonalInformationStream/WithoutNotesJanuary11#InternationalCyberJurisdiction|International Cyber Jurisdiction]] by Tiffany Rad, DojoCon 2010%0a* location of exchange places for [[Financial#Bitcoin]] which regarding transaction validation remains distributed%0a* [[http://observatory.designobserver.com/entry.html?entry=23608|WikiLeaks map by Metahaven]] by Daniel van der Velden at "I Don't Know Where I'm Going But I Want To Be There" conference 2010%0a** discovered in Courrier International%0a* [[http://www.designgeopolitics.org/dg2011/|DESIGNING GEOPOLITICS - An Interdisciplinary Symposium on Computational Jurisdictions, Emergent Governance, Public Ecologies]], D:GP The Center for Design and Geopolitics June 2011%0a%0a!!![[#LegalTemplates]]Legal templates%0a%0ae.g. Loi informatique et liberte (n°78-17) in France allows you to ask the information provider to give you all the information concerning yourself. One could thus ask mailing list managers to ask where, when and how you supposedly subscribed to their services.%0a%0aSince such activity are rather boring and repetitive, providing a set of templates for emails and other means would allow to more efficiently use the law. See also [[#LegislativeUpdates|Legislative updates]] proposed later on.%0a%0aTools for term of contracts analysis would also be helpful here.%0a%0a!!![[#InternationalMapOfHostingLegislation]]International map of hosting legislation%0aWhat can you host or not regarding the local and international law (including backbone, AS, underwater cables linking countries, etc).%0a%0aHost ordered by popularity amongst non professionals (not corporations).%0a* France (thus Europe?)%0a** OVH.com%0a** http://www.gandi.net/%0a** http://www.ouvaton.coop/%0a%0aMotivated by [[http://forum.ovh.com/showthread.php?t=58159|OVH ToS clarification request]] and considering sending a similar email not just to Gandi but to hosts in Scandinavia. %0a%0a!!![[#LegislativeUpdates]]Legislative updates%0aUse [[http://pipes.yahoo.com/|Yahoo! Pipes]] on [[http://www.legifrance.gouv.fr/affichJO.do|Journal Officiel]] in France to get an [[http://pipes.yahoo.com/pipes/pipe.run?_id=3d58b2531a0c4bdd9d0090f2efefd760&_render=rss|RSS feed]] of [[http://pipes.yahoo.com/pipes/pipe.edit#3d58b2531a0c4bdd9d0090f2efefd760|updates including the word "Internet"]].%0a%0aConsider doing so for others countries%0a# source URL%0a# pattern for cut /slice%0a# translation of the term to filter on%0aHave the entire result translated to English thus offering live international compendium of new Internet law.%0a%0aSee also%0a* [[http://ihacklaw.org/|IHackLaw]] by [[http://bearstech.com/|Bearstech]]%0a* [[http://pippi.euwiki.org/|PippiLongstrings]] Tools for navigating legislation%0a** principle at [[http://www.ctrlc.hu/~stef/blog/posts/pippi_longstrings.html|pippi longstrings]], ~stef/blog/ 2010%0a** code at https://github.com/stef/le-n-x%0a* raw change tracking%0a** http://www.changedetection.com%0a** http://page2rss.com%0a%0a!!![[#ToSEULATracking]]ToS/EULA tracking%0a* increasingly important with cloud services hosting more and more private information%0a* tools%0a** [[http://goodiff.org/|GooDiff]]%0a** [[http://www.tosback.org/|TOSBack]] The Terms-Of-Service Tracker by the EFF%0a** collaborative reading and analysis of ToS %0a*** in a wiki supported by tools (e.g. those listed here) including support for patterns (e.g. via business model generation patterns)%0a**** ideally tailored for users with a law background (consider asking Paola's spanish cousin)%0a*** rendered while browsing e.g. via [[(Repository:?p=.git;a=blob;f=greasemonkey/)tos_inspector.user.js(;)]] [[Tools/Greasemonkey]] plugin%0a*** [[https://www.eff.org/|Electronic Frontier Foundation]] and [[http://www.telecomix.org/|Telecomix]] are working on similar projects%0a*** direct application of [[Fabien/EthicalFramework#Tool]] but limited to the web%0a* [[http://tos-dr.info|Terms of Service; Didn't Read]] by Unhosted, inspired by Aza Raskin's Privacy Icons and EFF's TOSBack.%0a%0a!!![[#Internal-Internet]]Temporary Internal-Internet%0afor [[Cookbook/Cognition#DedicatedCreativityTime]]%0a# download [[Wiki/OwnWikisNetwork]], my wikis backup%0a# modify [[file:///C:\WINDOWS\system32\drivers\etc\hosts|my]] [[Wikipedia:Hosts file]] to point their respected DNS to [[http://127.0.0.1/|127.0.0.1]]%0a# modify my [[Tools/Lighttpd|httpd]] configuration file accordingly%0a## [[http://www.survivethedeepend.com/zendframeworkbook/en/1.0/creating.a.local.domain.using.apache.virtual.hosts|Creating A Local Domain Using Apache Virtual Hosts]], Appendix A, Zend Framework Book: Surviving The Deep End%0a# tests%0a# unplug%0a## or fake unplug through very restrictive [[Wikipedia:Hosts file]]%0aSee also [[Tools/Greasemonkey#VirtualBlinders]].%0a%0a!!![[#Trends]]Trends%0a* double-edge sword of innovation%0a** constantly new usages and APIs facilitating the creation of value%0a** yet at the same time constant instability%0a*** will this new framework be supported by the community?%0a*** will this new specification by supported by vendors?%0a*** e.g. CSS, HTML, etc...%0a* real-time web%0a** [[http://www.webhooks.org/|WebHooks]] HTTP callback%0a** event-driven frameworks%0a*** [[http://nodejs.org|node.js]] discovered during [[Events/WebWorkersCampParis#NodeJS]]%0a*** [[http://twistedmatrix.com/trac/|Twisted]] event-driven networking engine written in Python and licensed under the MIT license%0a** live-blogging%0a*** platform%0a**** [[http://twitter.com/|Twitter]]%0a**** [[http://identi.ca/|Identi.ca]] %0a*** visualization%0a**** [[http://www.neoformix.com/Projects/TwitterStreamGraphs/|Twitter StreamGraphs]] %0a** live search%0a*** [[http://collecta.com/|Collecta]] %0a%0a!!From personal use%0aStart with usage rather that a list of internal links.%0a* [[Content/MyCloudTransition]]%0a** [[AWS]]%0a* tools%0a** [[DNS]]%0a** [[SemanticWeb]]%0a** [[Wikis]]%0a*** [[PmWiki]]%0a** [[Lighttpd]]%0a** [[Vimperator]]%0a** [[Virtualization]]%0a* solution to bypass%0a** [[Bypassing/Monitoring]]%0a** [[Bypassing/Identification]]%0a** [[Bypassing/Censorship]]%0a* running wikis%0a** [[Wiki/OwnWikisNetwork]]%0a%0a!!Key resources on regulation%0a* [[http://www.aspenpublishers.com/Product.asp?catalog_name=Aspen&product_id=SS10942904|Journal of Internet Law]], Aspen Publishers%0a* presentation on books%0a** [[PersonalInformationStream/WithoutNotesFebruary11#TimWu]] for Master Switch%0a** [[PersonalInformationStream/WithoutNotesFebruary11#BarbaraVanSchewick]] for Internet Architecture and Innovation%0a* read books%0a** [[ReadingNotes/OpenGovernment]]%0a** [[ReadingNotes/InformationRules]]%0a** [[ReadingNotes/TheFutureOfIdeas]]%0a** [[ReadingNotes/InformationFeudalism]]%0a* EU regulation%0a** [[http://www.eubusiness.com/topics/internet|Internet Policy in the EU]], EUbusiness.com%0a** [[http://www.euractiv.com/en/infosociety|InfoSociety]], EurActiv%0a** [[http://ec.europa.eu/information_society/tl/industry/comms/internet/index_en.htm|Internet]], Europa%0a*** [[http://ec.europa.eu/information_society/policy/internet_gov/index_en.htm|Internet Governance]], Europa%0a%0a!!![[#DeepLinking]]Deep linking%0a* PmWiki slideshow%0a** URL?action=slideshow#slideN%0a** Path:/Slideshows/MyPIM?action=slideshow#slide4%0a* SlideShare%0a** URL+=@@/SlideNumber@@%0a** http://www.slideshare.net/jarche/net-work-learning-with-notes/38%0a* PDF%0a** URL+=@@#page=Page@@%0a** http://server.com/ebook.pdf#page=10%0a* YouTube%0a** URL+=@@#t=XhYmZs@@%0a** http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wX2Zht4GJ1c#t=40m%0a** [[Vi]] regex available%0a* Google Docs Presentation%0a** URL+=@@&start=SlideNumber@@%0a** http://docs.google.com/Present?docID=ddqv4rdd_197ppfw23fx&start=2&skipauth=true%0a%0a!!From YetAnotherTutorial%0a* this does that%0a* [[http://www.w3.org/Provider/Style/URI|Hypertext Style: Cool URIs don't change.]] by Tim Berners-Lee, W3C Style 1998%0a* [[http://validator.w3.org/checklink|W3C Link Checker]] Check links and anchors in Web pages or full Web sites%0a%0a!!To explore%0a* [[Wikipedia:OSI model]] (O.S.I. - Open System Interconnection)%0a* [[#Infrastructure]]key components of the infrastructure%0a** [[Wikipedia:Domain Name System]] (DNS)%0a*** [[Wikipedia:Top-level domain]] (TLD)%0a*** [[Wikipedia:MX record]] mail exchanger record%0a**** [[Wikipedia:Sender Policy Framework]] (SPF)%0a** [[Wikipedia:Autonomous system (Internet)]] AS%0a** [[Wikipedia:Border Gateway Protocol]] BGP%0a** [[Wikipedia:Multiprotocol Label Switching]] (MPLS)%0a*** discovered through http://travaux.ovh.net/?do=details&id=4408%0a** [[Wikipedia:Default-free zone]] DFZ%0a** [[http://www.submarinecablemap.com/|Submarine Cable Map]] by TeleGeography%0a* [[Wikipedia:Transport Layer Security]] (TLS)%0a* email%0a** MX/SPF (see above), MTA, MUA, IMAP/POP ...%0a* key actors%0a** [[http://www.icann.org/|Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN)]]%0a** [[http://www.ietf.org/|Internet Engineering Task Force]] (IETF)%0a*** repository of [[http://www.ietf.org/rfc.html|Request for Comments (RFC)]]%0a** [[http://www.internet2.edu/|Internet2]] advance the state of art in networking%0a** [[http://www.w3.org/|World Wide Web Consortium (W3C)]]%0a** [[http://webscience.org/trust.html|About The Web Science Trust (WST)]]%0a** [[http://www.isoc.org/|Internet Society (ISOC)]] independent international nonprofit organisation%0a* publications%0a** [[http://www.ijis.net/|International Journal of Internet Science]] peer reviewed open access journal for empirical findings, methodology, and theory of social and behavioral science concerning the Internet and its implications for individuals, social groups, organizations, and society. %0a* [[http://cyber.law.harvard.edu/|Berkman Center]] at Harvard Universty%0a* [[http://www.oii.ox.ac.uk/|Oxford Internet Institute]] at University of Oxford%0a* [[http://www.w3.org/2004/Talks/w3c10-HowItAllStarted/?n=16|How It All Started: Pre-W3C Web and Internet Background]] Hypertext '91 Conference in San Antonio, Texas (USA)%0a* politically oriented alternatives%0a** http://telekommunisten.net%0a** http://www.telecomix.org%0a* notes on 27C3 in [[PersonalInformationStream/WithoutNotesJanuary11]]%0a** including [[PersonalInformationStream/WithoutNotesJanuary11#AdamObeng|Tor is Peace, Software Freedom is Slavery, Wikipedia is Truth]] by Adam Obeng%0a** [[http://events.ccc.de/congress/2010/Fahrplan/events/4301.en.html|How the Internet sees you]] by Jeroen Massar%0a*** especially for [[Bypassing/Identification]]%0a* Stanford [[http://rain.stanford.edu/|Research on Algorithms for the Internet (RAIN)]]%0a* [[http://www.renesys.com/blog/|Renesys Blog]]%0a* [[http://google-opensource.blogspot.com/2010/06/introducing-google-command-line-tool.html|Introducing the Google Command Line Tool]] Google Open Source Blog%0a* Wikipedia:Netcat man:nc%0a* [[http://www.guardian.co.uk/technology/2010/jun/20/internet-everything-need-to-know|Everything you need to know about the internet]] by John Naughton, The Observer June 2010%0a* [[http://www.virustotal.com/|VirusTotal]] service that analyzes suspicious files and URLs%0a* [[http://vimeo.com/14570497|Packet Flight: RickRoll @ 12X]] by Carlos Bueno, September 2019%0a** [[http://github.com/aristus/packet-flight|packet-flight]] script that turns a TCP packet dump (tcpdump) data into a Processing animation.%0a** added to [[Tools/Processing]] and [[Wiki/Visualization]]%0a* man:tcpdump%0a* [[http://www.fdn.fr/Internet-libre-ou-Minitel-2.html|Internet libre, ou Minitel 2.0 ?]] by Benjamin Bayart, RMLL/LSM 2007%0a* [[http://www.franceculture.com/emission-science-publique-internet-peut-il-rester-neutre-2010-11-12.html|Internet peut-il rester neutre ?]], Science publique, France Culture November 2010%0a* [[http://www.scientificamerican.com/article.cfm?id=long-live-the-web|Long Live the Web: A Call for Continued Open Standards and Neutrality]] by Tim Berners-Lee, Scientific American November 2010%0a** shared at http://groups.google.com/group/master-web-science/browse_thread/thread/6f39c6dba8adae8%0a* Derek Bambauer's class on [[http://internet.bambauers.com/|Internet Law]]%0a* [[http://atlas.arbor.net/|ATLAS Dashboard]] by Arbor Networks%0a%0a!!To do%0a# integrate%0a## [[Seedea:Utopiahanalysis/UniNetVerseVisu]]%0a### in particular underwater cables and such maps I have on my wall in Langrolay%0a## [[ReadingNotes/InternetRevolutionCulturelle]]%0a# IOPS.org (fail?!) Tools.Ipfs=!!From personal use%0a* ipfs.io/ip*/ == gateway.ipfs.io/ip*/%0a* @@ipfs --daemon@@ running ipfs deamon%0a** @@ipfs name publish HASH@@ mutability with ipns https://gateway.ipfs.io/ipns/QmU3RLX54faeeZvnpDdqBk7dnMjpVaDtbvavTtzXEepZqt%0a*** via https://gateway.ipfs.io/ipfs/QmTkzDwWqPbnAh5YiV5VwcTLnGdwSNsNTn2aDxdXBFca7D/example#/ipfs/QmThrNbvLj7afQZhxH72m5Nn1qiVn3eMKWFYV49Zp2mv9B/ipns/readme.md%0a** added a directory with an Aframe page%0a*** @@ipfs add -r mydir/@@%0a**** resulting in @@/ipfs/QmSeKqobHLc2cmPf7nQQmBFgXSqvK2XLmsa86J1UGZDfCR@@%0a*** or via the web interface https://ipfs.io/ipfs/QmSeKqobHLc2cmPf7nQQmBFgXSqvK2XLmsa86J1UGZDfCR%0a%0a%0a!!From ipfs.io%0a* running go reference implementation%0a%0a!!To explore%0a* Support for Decentralization Protocols in [[https://blog.mozilla.org/addons/2018/01/26/extensions-firefox-59/|Extensions in Firefox 59]]%0a* update, cf the ipns redirection%0a* original paper%0a** read half only%0a* fuse%0a** unclear how to get hash back and thus proper integration%0a* difference with older similar projects%0a** e.g. webtorrent or freenet (initially added on [[Tools/]] several years ago)%0a* ipfs gateway as a Firefox plugin https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/ipfs-gateway-redirect/%0a** requires a running ipfs instance Tools.Irssi=%25rframe%25^ : Control key[[%3c%3c]]meta : Alt key%0a!!From personal use%0a* use @@-ssl@@ option before the server name and port%0a** e.g. @@/connect -ssl soa.blinkenshell.org 6697@@%0a* checking [[http://scripts.irssi.org/html/spellcheck.pl.html|spellcheck.pl]] which uses GNU aspell%0a** not tried yet%0a* @@/quote servercommmand parameter@@%0a** e.g. @@/quote pass mypass@@ on UStream IRC server (chat1.ustream.tv)%0a** see [[http://scripts.irssi.org/html/dispatch.pl.html|dispatch.pl]] [[Wikipedia:List fof Internet Relay Chat commands]]%0a* [[http://www.irssi.org/documentation/startup#c5|message levels]]%0a** used in [[CognitiveEnvironments/CognitiveEnvironments#TasksByEfficiency]]%0a* [=/trigger add -regexp 'Thanks|thanks|thank you|Thank you|merci|Merci' -command 'echo You would do the same for me. (by Guy Kawasaki)=]%0a** tweeted it http://twitter.com/#!/utopiah/status/48780147591086081%0a* move windows around (similar to my [[Vimperator]] binds%0a** [=/bind meta-{ command window move left=]%0a** [=/bind meta-} command window move right=]%0a* [=/alias Xsearch /say X_URL?action=search&q=$0=] : provides a link to search through website X%0a* [[#ActivitiesAliases]]activities aliases%0a** [=/alias read /away reading; set activity_hide_level all; exec screen -X select reading;=] : sets away status and jumps to a specific window%0a*** @@/reading@@ displays [[Cookbook/Cognition?action=print#BrainHijackers|BrainHijackers]]%0a** @@/programming@@%0a** @@/documenting@@%0a** /alias stopcurrenttask /set -c activity_hide_level; away;%0a** to log with timestamps%0a* '''/calc 40*37.5''' : returns @@40*37.5=1500.0@@%0a* '''^T''' : transpose_characters%0a** note that those text edits are coherent with Bash (cf [[Tools/Shell]])%0a* '''^K''' : erase_to_end_of_line%0a* '''meta-b''' : backward_word%0a* '''meta-f''' : forward_word%0a* '''meta-d''' : delete_next_word%0a* '''meta-Delete''' : delete_previous_word%0a* '''/lastlog -clear''' : remove the result of lastlog%0a* '''/bind''' : to create keyboard shortcuts for commands (including aliases)%0a** use [=/bind keys command this=] to execute this%0a** /help bind to find what commands you can bind%0a** [[http://www.guckes.net/irssi/index.html|Sven Guckes - irssi - IRC client - questions and answers]] %0a* '''meta-[0-9a-zA-Z]''' : jumps to the n'^th^' window%0a* '''down arrow''' : to type a new sentence (stacking)%0a** '''up arrow''' : to go back in history without having to /echo in order to keep a sentence in memory!%0a* '''/lastlog''' : manipualte the log of the current window%0a** '''/lastlog -file ~/public_html/logs/filename.txt''' : save in the indicated file%0a** '''/lastlog -regex Utopiah.*http''' : search the indicated regular expression%0a* '''/set activity''' : to see the list of activity related parameters (see [[http://irssi.org/documentation/settings|settings]] documentation for details)%0a* '''/alias neuf /timer add neuf_deconnection 7000 0 /echo Attention ------- deconnection imminante (~3min) ------------''' : creating an alias for a [[http://scripts.irssi.org/html/timer.pl.html|timer]] launch every ~2 hours warning that the reconnection should happen soon%0a** other example of adding a timer%0a** /'''calc''' 12*60*60%0a*** @@12*60*60=43200@@%0a** /'''[[http://scripts.irssi.org/html/timer.pl.html|timer]] add OSS 43000 1 /echo''' ______ http:http://fabien.benetou.fr/Events/OpenScienceSummit2010 starting in few minutes ______%0a*** @@Starting timer "OSS" repeating "/echo ______ http://fabien.benetou.fr/Events/OpenScienceSummit2010 starting in few minutes ______" every 43000 seconds 1 times.@@%0a** more directly example of [[http://www.wolframalpha.com/input/?i=seconds+until+15th+of+december+2010|seconds+until+your+date]]%0a* '''^y''': paste cut content from C^left, C^u, ...%0a* '''/id''' : alias for /q nickserv identify $0%0a%0a!!From "[[http://www.irssi.org/documentation/proxy|Irssi proxy usage]]"%0a* basically setting up a proxy to remotely control a running irssi instance%0aThat was tried in order to paste content from Vimperator to irssi (tried with AutoHotKeys instead)%0a%0a%0a!!From "[[http://www.irssi.org/documentation/startup|Startup HOWTO]]"%0a* '''/lastlog word''' : searches word from the current window%0a* '''/CHANNEL ADD -auto #channel IRCnetwork''' : connect automatically to the channel%0a** http://www.irssi.org/documentation/startup#c3%0a%0a!!Binding /away to /tweet%0a* limited to predefined ones?%0a* bitlbee/twirssi%0a%0a!!Timezone per person%0a* set of aliases %0a** tny /exec - TZ=America/New_York date%0a** [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_tz_zones|List of zoneinfo time zones]] value of TZ environment variable, on Wikipedia%0a** apply a command each time a specific person opens a PM with me or I open a pm with them%0a* example%0a** X from NY opens a private window%0a** /tny is executed%0a* potential solution%0a** [[http://wouter.coekaerts.be/site/irssi/trigger|trigger]] by Wouter Coekaerts%0a** [@/trigger add -privmsgs -masks 'Hivemind*!coevolution.seedea@gmail.com' -regexp '^' -command '/tbr'@]%0a%0a!![[#LogsSocialBehaviors]]Exploiting logs for social behaviors%0a* [=behavior_pattern=hello; person=paul; tail -20000 ~/irclogs/network/$person.log | grep -i $behavior_pattern | grep -i $person | sed "s/:.*//" | sort -n | uniq -c | sort -n -r | head -3=]%0a** returns @@8 14, 6 15, 3 22@@%0a*** meaning 8 times hello at 2pm, 6 times at 3pm and 3 times at 10pm%0a*** consequently one should expect the next first greeting of the day to happen between 2pm and 3pm%0a** explanations%0a*** tail is used to keep the data fresh, as behavior tend to change over time%0a*** sed is used to just keep the hour%0a*** sort, uniq and and head are used to make the distribution and only keep part of it%0a*** note that behavior pattern is a "signature" thus has to be at the time significant and unique%0a**** used most of the time in that situation and in that situation only%0a**** it could be completed by a counter-pattern%0a***** technically using @@grep -v@@%0a** improvements%0a*** generate triggers to be warned ahead of time that an event is likely to occur soon%0a**** pull out their profile (e.g. [[Person:X]]) few minutes before the expected interaction%0aSee also [[Person/]]%0a%0a!![[#Note]]Note for a friend%0a** next time friend say sth to me, the note is displayed locally%0a** if I think about sth for you and you are not here but Id rather discuss it live, I just add a note%0a** [@/alias note trigger add -once -privmsgs -masks '$0*' -command 'echo $1-'@]%0a*** improved with [@/alias tnote exec echo \$(date -R) $0 $1- >> ~/sharedlinks; trigger add -once -privmsgs -masks '$0*' -command 'echo -level hilight -window &bitlbee $0 -> $1-'@] which adds the triggers to a specific file that get dispatched to [[Person/Person]]%0a*** actually rename the initial version to [@snote@] for "silent note"%0a%0a!!Calendar notification%0a* /timer add deletetorrent 70000 /echo Attention ---- delete the torrented file in the buffering folder ----%0a** using the [[http://scripts.irssi.org/html/timer.pl.html|timer]] plugin to set a warning in the future once and [[http://www.wolframalpha.com/input/?i=70000%2520seconds%2520to%2520hours|Wolfram|Alpha]] to check the timing is right (here ~20hrs)%0a* interfaced with only calendar so when X joins and X is in my calendar%0a* output the note+URL%0a* see also [[Tools/Bitlbee|learning notes on bitlbee]]%0a%0a!![[#DynamicIgnoring]]Dynamic ignoring%0a[[http://www.irssi.org/documentation/manual|section 10. ignoring]]%0a[[http://scripts.irssi.org/html/trigger.pl.html|trigger.pl]]%0a[[http://scripts.irssi.org/html/timer.pl.html|timer.pl]]%0a[[http://scripts.irssi.org/html/badword.pl.html|badword.pl]]%0a[[http://scripts.irssi.org/html/ignorsula.pl.html|ignorsula.pl]]%0a[[http://scripts.irssi.org/html/armeija.pl.html|armeija.pl]]%0aCf voting/talking experiment (cf proposition in http://agi-wiki.org/ChanLogs/ of the 13th of April 2010) , talking with credit. Every time you post a sentence to the channel you spend 1 credit per word. Everybody in the channel can then vote your sentence up or down. For votes up you earn a %25 of credits, for down you loose a %25. If you have 0 credit you have to wait a certain amount of time to get some. You vote on the X last messages including * for all or a data (from now to then).%0a%0a[[Seedea:Oimp/Ubiquitousvocabulary]]%0a%0a%0awonders how ignore could make use of logs and eventually dynamically ignore on topics (from keyword) or groups of people (nicknames and adress)%0a%0a[@%0a11:02 %3c Utopiah> leth: sure, ignore on irssi supports regex so I guess doing stats on logs shouldn't be hard, would just have to issue a command saying "that line was bad" a sufficient amount of time (but you can set a threshold level)%0a11:02 %3c Utopiah> actually we could use bayesian filters if we do it a a group, like Gmail spam%0a11:04 %3c leth> Utopiah: yeah, might be a good idea.. but you'd want to know when it activates incase it does something it shouldn't do..%0a11:05 %3c Utopiah> leth: right, keeping logs of what it hides and review it periodically and change the threshold, eventually adding a whitelist%0a11:07 %3c Utopiah> leth: since the amount of crap on the net, I tend to think investing some time on it could be valuable :-#%0a11:07 %3c leth> Utopiah: yeah, i thought realtime notification when it hides something, but yeah, also logs so you can review it.. good idea. and a whitelist also a good idea.%0a11:08 %3c Utopiah> leth: problem with notification is that it gets your attention when most of the time you precisely don't want to waste it :/ but yes it's safer, could just replace by ****** for example but that would make you curious, wouldn't it?%0a11:08 %3c leth> Utopiah: it is sad that the internet is turning ignorance into such a well practiced technique..%0a11:09 %3c leth> Utopiah: just something like "username has been ignored. to review logs use command /ignorelog"%0a11:10 %3c leth> Utopiah: i'd rather read that then whatever caused the ignore..%0a11:11 %3c Utopiah> right, I think that also what could be done is a exponentially long "reset" period, i.e. you ignore by default for X minutes then each time you have to reignore you don't just ignore for the same time but by a multiple of the previous amount%0a11:14 %3c Utopiah> leth: idea was also to be flexible enough, for example I don't want to ignore you but when you talk about somebody Im ignoring, I shouldn't see your sentence%0a@]%0a%0a!!Last chats recovery across different networks%0a# group nicknames %0a# activate irssi logs%0a# check date%0a# print in the newly opened window with contact Y the last X lines from logs%0aInspired by [[(Person:)Simon]].%0a%0a!!See also%0a* [[http://foosel.org/snippets/autocorrect|autocorrect irssi script]] foosel.(net|org)%0a* [[http://irssi-otr.tuxfamily.org/|irssi-otr]] Off-the-Record Messaging (OTR) for the irssi Internet Relay Chat (IRC) client%0a** [[http://www.cypherpunks.ca/otr/|Off-the-Record Messaging]] (OTR)%0a* [[http://tools.suckless.org/ii/|ii]] minimalist FIFO and filesystem-based IRC client.%0a* [[http://www.seeks-project.info/wiki/index.php/External_contributions|Seeks External contributions]] with its Irssi script Tools.JavaScript=!!General%0a* @@require('fs').writeFileSync('/tmp/test-sync', repl.repl.lines.join('\n'))@@%0a* key objects%0a** %25newwin%25[[(https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/)document]]%0a*** The Document interface represents any web page loaded in the browser and serves as an entry point into the web page's content, which is the DOM tree. The DOM tree includes elements such as %3cbody> and %3ctable>, among many others. It provides functionality global to the @@document@@, like how to obtain the page's URL and create new elements in the document.%0a** %25newwin%25[[(https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/)Window]]%0a*** The window object represents a window containing a DOM document; the document property points to the DOM document loaded in that window. A window for a given document can be obtained using the @@document.defaultView@@ property.%0a** %25newwin%25[[(https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/)Screen]]%0a*** The Screen interface represents a screen, usually the one on which the current window is being rendered. Usually it is the one on which the current window is being rendered, obtained using @@window.screen@@.%0a** %25newwin%25[[(https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/)Navigator]]%0a*** The Navigator interface represents the state and the identity of the user agent. It allows scripts to query it and to register themselves to carry on some activities. A Navigator object can be retrieved using the read-only @@window.navigator@@ property.%0a* @@map()@@/@@reduce()@@/@@filter()@@ to work on arrays%0a** @@map(Number) as shortcut to @@map(function (v){ return parseInt(v)} )@@%0a** grep-like 1-liners%0a*** urls.filter(url => url.match(/regex/) )%0a*** lines.filter(line => line.includes('substring') )%0a* @@...@@ or [[https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Operators/Spread_operator|Spread operator]]%0a* remove JS debugging %25newwin%25[[(http://www.)vorlonjs.io]]%0a* (%25green%25€%25%25) donated to JSBin and CodeMirror%0a* _. or [[(https://)lodash.com]]%0a* [[https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Array/findIndex|Array.prototype.findIndex()]] on MDN%0a* using Array.prototype.forEach on arrays in order to solve scope problems (also cleaner)%0a* multiple callbacks defined serially%0a** cf using [[http://threejs.org/docs/#Reference/Loaders/ImageLoader.load|.load ( url, onLoad, onProgress, onError )]] for [[https://github.com/Utopiah/vAtelier/blob/master/)graph.js]]%0a*** [[Wikipedia:Callback %2528computer programming%2529|Callback]]%0a*** [[Wikipedia:Closure %2528computer programming%2529|Closure]]%0a*** [[(Wikipedia:)Futures and promises]]%0a**** http://www.html5rocks.com/en/tutorials/es6/promises/%0a%0a!!%25newwin%25[[https://frontendmasters.com/courses/javascript-foundations/|Deep Foundations of Advanced JavaScript]]%0a* compilation proper reminder with passes%0a** client side https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Mozilla/Projects/SpiderMonkey/JSAPI_User_Guide%0a** server side https://nodejs.org/api/cli.html#cli_e_eval_script%0a** packaging http://enclosejs.com/%0a* feature support https://kangax.github.io/compat-table/es6/%0a** should see the intersection with https://caniuse.com/#search=webvr%0a* scope https://github.com/getify/You-Dont-Know-JS/blob/master/scope%2520&%2520closures/README.md#you-dont-know-js-scope--closures%0a* strict mode https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Strict_mode%0a%0a!!Vue.js%0a* workshops%0a** http://aurelien-loyer.fr/handson-vuejs/%0a*** issues with installation%0a** https://github.com/jayway/vue-js-workshop%0a*** tried instead%0a* https://vuejs.org/v2/guide/reactivity.html%0a** relying on https://developer.mozilla.org/en/docs/Web/API/MutationObserver%0a* example with AFrame (deprecated)%0a** https://codepen.io/cheapsteak/pen/dGXZjx?editors=101%0a* https://alligator.io/vuejs/rest-api-axios/%0a%0a!![[#WebExtension]]WebExtension%0a* to try @@myFile = File("file:///my/file"); formData.append("userfile", myFile);@@ then send it?%0a* motivated by [[VirtualReality#vrify]]%0a** https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/Add-ons/WebExtensions/Your_first_WebExtension%0a** https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/Add-ons/WebExtensions/Publishing_your_WebExtension%0a** https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/Add-ons/WebExtensions/Implement_a_settings_page%0a** https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/FormData/Using_FormData_Objects#Sending_files_using_a_FormData_object%0a** https://vatelier.net/MyDemo/vrify/upload/%0a*** as https://gist.github.com/ebidel/2410898%0a** https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/File%0a** https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Using_files_from_web_applications%0a** https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Extensions/Using_the_DOM_File_API_in_chrome_code%0a%0a!![[#PebbleJS]]Pebble.js%0a%0a* CloudPebble requires an an icon (even sample code fails because of that)%0a** upload 18x18png then load it in project settings then compile, required even for old projects%0a* %25newwin%25[[https://discordapp.com/channels/221364737269694464/221364737269694464|chat moved to Discord]]%0a* own work%0a** https://github.com/Utopiah/PebblePIM%0a*** going back main.hide() possibly with setTimeout, Pebble.getWatchToken()%0a** https://github.com/Utopiah/PebblePIM-Consult%0a*** ajax(), Pebble.OpenURL(), UI.Menu()%0a** https://github.com/Utopiah/vAtelier/tree/master/WatchInterface%0a*** websocket : var ws = new WebSocket('ws://...'); , ws.onopen/ws.onmessage , ws.close()/ws.send()%0a*** vibration: Vibe.vibrate('long')%0a*** Accel.on%0a** ideas%0a*** gym game where using a smartwatch ones creates more enemy for the other the faster (or more regular) he runs and vice versa%0a*** cf https://developer.pebble.com/guides/events-and-services/health/ only in C for the moment%0a* See also%0a** https://developer.getpebble.com/docs/pebblejs/%0a** https://github.com/pebble-hacks/js-configure-demo/blob/master/src/js/pebble-js-app.js%0a%0a!![[#Node]]Node%0aPersonally discovered in 2010 via Ryan Dahl.%0a* to keep the invention on principle short feedback loop going http://nodemon.io%0a** to keep it running despite crashes https://github.com/foreverjs/forever%0a* organised few private Node brunches in Brussels in late 2015%0a* http://www.nodebeginner.org%0a* [[Events/WebWorkersCampParis#NodeJS]]%0a%0a!![[#React]]React%0a* https://facebook.github.io/react-vr/%0a** with hot reloading capability%0a** the scene seems to be the camera%0a** using flexbox for layout%0a*** ability to layout within a 2D plane%0a*** details on flexbox https://leanpub.com/learnreactvr/read%0a** introduction https://facebook.github.io/react-vr/docs/react-vroverview.html%0a*** props/stats/mounting%0a** howto make own https://github.com/SpectivOfficial/live-tour-lab#create-new-react-vr-component%0a** community created components%0a*** https://github.com/mathdroid/react-vr-with-awareness%0a*** https://github.com/Centroida/CentroUI%0a** main dev%0a*** https://twitter.com/immediatedelay%0a*** https://twitter.com/amberroyVR but now on OculusGo%0a** community%0a*** https://twitter.com/nikgraf%0a**** his https://github.com/nikgraf/awesome-react-vr#frameworks-and-components%0a*** own event https://www.meetup.com/VR-LAB-Brussels/events/239406115/%0a*** chat #react-vr on https://www.reactiflux.com (~1600 persons)%0a* https://www.codecademy.com/articles/react-setup-v%0a* [[http://facebook.github.io/react/docs/tutorial.html|Official tutorial]]%0a** {-Own progresses on the tutorial-} done%0a** [[Wikipedia:Immutable object]]%0a* [[http://facebook.github.io/react/blog/2015/09/02/new-react-developer-tools.html|react devtools]]%0a** https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/react-devtools/%0a* Q&A%0a** vs AngularJS?%0a** vs default templating system of Django? Flask?%0a%0a!![[#ThreeJS]]ThreeJS%0a* http://ThreeJS.org%0a* THREEx http://www.threejsgames.com/extensions/%0a* [[#ThreeJSLiveCoding]]live coding%0a** http://livecodelab.net%0a** http://threejs.org/editor/%0a*** http://mrdoob.com/projects/htmleditor/%0a** http://jsfiddle.net/theo/VsWb9/%0a* related Q&A%0a** http://stackoverflow.com/questions/tagged/google-cardboard%0a* MOOC%0a** [[MOOCs/Interactive3DGraphics]]%0aMotivated by [[Wiki/3DVisualization]]%0a%0a!!WireIt%0a* http://neyric.github.com/wireit/guide.html%0a** but not working on touch devices%0a*** using MouseOn and not TouchOn or an abstraction%0a%0a!!See also%0a* other tools relying on JavaScript%0a** [[Vimperator]]%0a** [[Greasemonkey]]%0a** [[Processing#ProcessingJS]]%0a* [[Programming]]%0a* events%0a** [[Events/WebWorkersCampParis#NodeJS]]%0a** [[Events/ParisJSMeetup6]]%0a* http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/JavaScript/Event_Handling%0a* [[http://getfirebug.com/|Firebug]]%0a%0a!!To explore%0a* https://deno.land%0a* CodeMirror code base%0a** motivated by [[Events/SundayGeekBrunch2016InventingOnPrinciple]]%0a* D3js%0a** cf http://blockbuilder.org/search#text=webgl;api=layout.force intesting for [[Wiki/]] found via [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2pDlXjZA624|Navigating the d3 ecosystem]]%0a* http://console2.mozdev.org%0a* [[http://phpjs.org/|php.js]] high-level PHP functions to low-level JavaScript platforms%0a* http://jsfiddle.net%0a** e.g. http://jsfiddle.net/zXZ6x/4/ running the game framework http://enchantjs.com%0a* http://learn.jquery.com/%0a* http://www.codecademy.com/tracks/javascript (appears to be mostly about the basics of programming)%0a* beyond basics with CoffeeScript, Backbone.js and Node.js http://www.codeschool.com/paths/javascript%0a%0a!!To do%0a* add notes on frameworks used%0a** JQuery%0a** Prototype and Scriptaculous%0a* learn how to efficiently load [[http://www.json.org/|JSON]] to handle [[Tools/Processing]] properly%0a** splitting datasource/selected data/rendering%0a** see also [[http://bsonspec.org/|BSON]]%0a* improve bindings for [[Tools/Vimperator]]%0a** @@we@@ for multiple wiki engines (not just [[Tools/PmWiki]])%0a** @@ww@@/@@I@@ cleaning know websites (e.g. Wikipedia transformed to intermap format)%0a* discover toSource(); Tools.Julia=!!From personal use%0a* '''?command''' : the MOST important command ;)%0a%0a!!To explore%0a* https://juliabox.com/notebook/notebooks/tutorials/introductory-tutorials/%0a* https://discourse.julialang.org/t/from-julia-to-vr/4950%0a* https://keno.github.io/julia-wasm/website/repl.htm%0a* https://fluxml.ai/ Tools.Keywords=%25right%25''(back to the [[Content.Tools|tools page]])''%0a%0a!!Principle%0aList of the keywords I use with Firefox and [[Tools/Vimperator|Vimperator]] to browse the web.%0a%0a[[#contentstart]]%0a* [[#code]]'''code''' : [[Repository:.|Code repository]]%0a** [@http://fabien.benetou.fr/repository/?p=.git&a=search&h=HEAD&st=grep&s=%25s@]%0a* [[#arxiv]]'''arxiv''' : arXiv.org Search%0a** [@http://arxiv.org/find/all/1/all:+%25s/0/1/0/all/0/1@]%0a* [[#quora]]'''quora''' : search for a related question or topic on quora%0a** [@http://www.quora.com/search?q=%25s@]%0a* [[#qt]]'''qt''' : display a specified topic on Quora%0a** [@http://www.quora.com/%25s@]%0a* [[#ngram]]'''ngram''' : Google Ngram Viewer%0a** [@http://ngrams.googlelabs.com/graph?content=%25s@]%0a* [[#dbpedia]]'''dbpedia''' : query to the SPARQL endpoint of DBpedia (structured information from Wikipedia)%0a** [@http://dbpedia.org/sparql?query=%25S@]%0a* [[#sep]]'''sep''' : Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy%0a** [@http://plato.stanford.edu/search/searcher.py?query=%25s@]%0a* [[#inmybooks]]'''inmybooks''' : Google Books Own Library search, searches within my list of read books%0a** [@http://books.google.com/books?uid=6723022777584282679&q=%25s@]%0a** based on [[#inbook|inbook]]%0a** see [[http://code.google.com/apis/books/docs/gdata/developers_guide_php.html|Google Books API]] to further automatize, in particular book addition%0a* [[#lyrics]]'''lyrics''' : Search LyricWiki%0a** [@http://lyrics.wikia.com/Special:Search?search=%25s&go=1&x=0&y=0@]%0a* [[#inbook]]'''inbook''' : search within a book%0a** [@http://www.google.fr/search?tbs=bks:1&tbo=p&q=TERM+intitle:"TITLE"@]%0a** [[Tools/Vimperator#MultiParameterSearch|Vimperator multi-parameter search]]%0a* [[#meteo]]'''meteo''' : Météo-France weather search by city name or area code%0a** [@http://france.meteofrance.com/france/accueil/resultat?RECHERCHE_RESULTAT_PORTLET.path=rechercheresultat&query=%25s&type=PREV_FRANCE&satellite=france@]%0a* [[#map]]'''map''' : OpenStreetMap Nominatim Search%0a** [@http://nominatim.openstreetmap.org/search?q=%25s@]%0a* [[#etyen]]'''etyen''' : myEtymology.com: English etymology%0a** [@http://www.myetymology.com/english/%25s.html@]%0a* [[#etyfr]]'''etyfr''' : myEtymology.com: French etymology%0a** [@http://www.myetymology.com/english/%25s.html@]%0a* [[#person]]'''person''' : Person Search Results %0a** [@http://self/wiki/Person/Person?action=search&q=group%253Dperson+%25s@]%0a* chat : search across discussion logs%0a* [[#gene]]'''gene''' : NCBI Genes DB%0a** [@http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/sites/entrez?cmd=search&db=gene&term=%25s@]%0a* [[#tws]]'''tws''' : twitter search%0a** [@http://twitter.com/#search?q=%25s@]%0a* [[#tw]]'''tw''' : twitter user%0a** [@http://twitter.com/%25s@]%0a* [[#film]]'''film''' : megavideo real-time search from Collecta%0a** [@http://www.collecta.com/#q=megavideo%2520%25s@]%0a* [[#pmwiki]]'''pmwiki''' : PmWiki search%0a** [@http://www.pmwiki.org/wiki?action=search&q=%25s@]%0a* [[#man]]'''man''' : UNIX man pages%0a** [@http://unixhelp.ed.ac.uk/CGI/man-cgi?%25s@]%0a* [[#brain]]'''brain''' : search across multiple personal wikis, discussion logs, repository, ...%0a** misleading, to be renamed e.g. @@pim_search@@%0a** using [[Tools/Sphinxsearch]]%0a** {-[@http://www.google.com/search?num=100&hl=en&q=[+%25s+site:fabien.benetou.fr+]@]-}%0a* [[#pubmed]]'''pubmed''' : search with PubMed%0a** [@http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/sites/entrez?term=%25s@]%0a* [[#rt]]'''rt''' : real-time search with Collecta%0a** [@http://www.collecta.com/#q=%25s@]%0a* [[#tongue]]'''tongue''' : reverse dictionnary lookup (against the tip of the tongue effect)%0a** [@http://www.onelook.com/?w=*&loc=revfp2&clue=%25s@]%0a* [[#tte]]'''tte''' : translate to English%0a** [@http://translate.google.com/translate?js=n&prev=_t&hl=en&ie=UTF-8&u=%25s&sl=auto&tl=en&history_state0=@]%0a** binded to E%0a* [[#news]]'''news''' : my selected set of news by country code%0a** [@http://newsmap.jp/#/b,m,n,t,w/%25s/view/@]%0a** works with country code like "fr" or "ca" (support multiple countries by separating them with "," for example "us,uk,fr,ca")%0a* [[#play]]'''play''' : search YouTube playlists%0a** [@http://www.youtube.com/results?search_type=search_playlists&search_query=%25s@]%0a* [[#td]]'''td''' : twitter search on "down" and they keyword%0a** [@http://search.twitter.com/search?q=down+%25s@]%0a* [[#page2rss]]'''page2rss''' : Page2RSS%0a** [@http://page2rss.com/page?url=%25s@]%0a* [[#citizendium]]'''citizendium''' : Citizendium search%0a** [@http://en.citizendium.org/wiki/Special:Search?search=%25s@]%0a* [[#sp]]'''sp''' : Scholarpedia search%0a** [@http://www.scholarpedia.org/article/Special:Search?search=%25s@]%0a* [[#geoip]]'''geoip''' : GeoIP resolution from MaxMind%0a** [@http://www.maxmind.com/app/locate_ip?ips=%25s@]%0a* [[#tef]]'''tef''' : Google Translate, English to French%0a** [@http://translate.google.com/translate_s?hl=en&q=%25s&sl=en&tl=fr@]%0a* [[#tfe]]'''tfe''' : Google Translate, French to English%0a** [@http://translate.google.com/translate_s?hl=en&q=%25s&sl=fr&tl=en@]%0a* [[#ms]]'''ms''' : Google Gmail search%0a** [@http://mail.google.com/mail/#search/%25s@]%0a** works with keywords like** [@word to:email@domain.tld@]%0a* [[#vid]]'''vid''' : Google Video%0a** [@http://video.google.com/videosearch?q=%25s@]%0a* [[#veoh]]'''veoh''' : Veoh%0a** [@http://www.veoh.com/search/videos/q/%25s@]%0a* [[#abv]]'''abv''' : Abbreviations%0a** [@http://www.abbreviations.com/%25s@]%0a* [[#tv]]'''tv''' : Google TimeView%0a** [@http://www.google.com/views?q=%25s+view:timeline@]%0a* [[#ut]]'''ut''' : YouTube%0a** [@http://www.youtube.com/results?search_type=&search_query=%25S@]%0a* [[#bt]]'''bt''' : IsoHunt%0a** [@http://isohunt.com/torrents/?ihq=%25s@]%0a* [[#se]]'''se''' : Seedea%0a** [@http://wiki.seedea.org/Content/Search?action=search&q=%25s@]%0a* [[#radio]]'''radio''' : TopRadio%0a** [@http://en.topradio.org/search?q=%25s@]%0a* [[#isbn]]'''isbn''' : ISBN db%0a** [@http://isbndb.com/search-all.html?kw=%25s@]%0a* [[#imdb]]'''imdb''' : IMDB (Title only)%0a** [@http://www.imdb.com/find?s=tt&q=%25s@]%0a* [[#doi]]'''doi''' : DOI resolver%0a** [@http://dx.doi.org/%25s@]%0a* [[#img]]'''img''' : Google Images%0a** [@http://images.google.com/images?q=%25s@]%0a* [[#we]]'''we''' : Wikipedia English%0a** [@https://secure.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/wiki/%25s@]%0a* [[#wf]]'''wf''' : Wikipedia French%0a** [@https://secure.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/fr/wiki/%25s@]%0a* [[#wte]]'''wte''' : Wiktionary English%0a** [@http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/%25s@]%0a* [[#wtf]]'''wtf''' : Wiktionary French%0a** [@http://fr.wiktionary.org/wiki/%25s@]%0a* [[#isgd]]'''isgd''' : is.gd%0a** [@http://is.gd/create.php?longurl=%25s@]%0a[[#contentend]]%0a%0a%0a!!Example%0a* @@imdb mindwalk@@ in my url line will open [[http://www.imdb.com/find?s=tt&q=mindwalk|IMDB.com search restricted to titles containing "mindwalk"]]%0a%0a!!Going further%0a* query with irssi (see my [[Tools/Irssi|learning notes]])%0a** returning either the title or the first relevant sentence of sth after updating itself with the [[Tools/Keywords?action=source|source]] version of this page%0a** Example : /k geoip IP and it would return 1 line + URL%0a** see existing irssi scripts that queries webservers%0a*** http://scripts.irssi.org/html/leodict.pl.html%0a*** http://scripts.irssi.org/html/cddb.pl.html%0a*** http://scripts.irssi.org/html/eng_no_translate_dpryo.pl.html%0a*** http://scripts.irssi.org/html/gtrans.pl.html%0a*** http://scripts.irssi.org/html/leodict.pl.html%0a*** [[http://scripts.irssi.org/|and more...]]%0a** see also [[http://surfraw.alioth.debian.org/|surfraw]]%0a* convert Firefox keywords to PmWiki InterMap%0a** [@cat ~/firefoxprofile/bookmarkbackups/bookmarks-LAST.json | sed "s/,{/\n/g" | grep keyword | sed 's/.*uri":"\(.*\)","keyword":"\(.*\)"}.*/\2: \1/' | sed "s/%25.//" > ~/web/mywiki/local/localmap.txt@]%0a** [[Path:/pub/toolsfiles/Firefox-bookmark-keywords-2009-07-12.json|resulting JSON file (as of early July 2009)]] to import in Firefox%0a** [[Path:/pub/toolsfiles/Firefox-bookmark-keywords-2010-05-17.json]] non modified Firefox bookmark file of mid May 2010%0a** [[Path:/pub/toolsfiles/Firefox-bookmark-keywords-2010-07-13.json]] non modified Firefox bookmark file of early July 2010%0a* [[http://www.altsearchengines.com/|AltSearchEngines]] alias ASE%0a* Using Weave and [[https://wiki.mozilla.org/Labs/Weave/0.3/API|its API]]%0a* [[http://en.serchilo.net/|serchilo - command the web]] for even more commands Tools.LeechBlock=!!From personal use%0a* ''':help''' : the MOST important command ;)%0aSee http://fabien.benetou.fr/Tools/LeechBlockWorkdRawBlockList?action=source which does not work properly%0a%0a!!Linking LeechBlock with money%0a* make transfer based on statistics of usage%0a** e.g. spent 10min less than the total quota from the block list, transfer 0.01 BTC to an address for personal reward%0a** https://github.com/wraithan/leechblock/blob/master/chrome/content/stats.js (non official repo)%0a%0a!!To explore%0a* http://www.proginosko.com/leechblock_faq.html#load_from_url Tools.LeechBlockWorkdRawBlockList=facebook.com%0afmylife.com%0amail.google.com%0anews.ycombinator.com%0aquora.com%0areddit.com%0aslashdot.org%0atwitter.com%0aviedemerde.fr Tools.Lighttpd=!!From personal usage%0a* using %25newwin%25[[https://certbot.eff.org/docs/using.html#webroot|webroot with certbot]] for https%0a** requires to let @@/.webroot/@@ be acccessible and merging @@cat privkey.pem cert.pem > lighttpd.pem@@%0a* allow CORS %0a** [@setenv.add-response-header = (%0a "Access-Control-Allow-Origin" => "*",%0a "Access-Control-Allow-Headers" => "Content-Type, Origin, Accept, Range, Cache-Control"%0a)@]%0a** via mod_setenv%0a** headers specific response important for reverse proxying and pre-fetch%0a* only *.conf files get parsed in conf-enabled/%0a* use [[http://redmine.lighttpd.net/wiki/1/Mimetype.assignDetails|mimetype.assign]] instead of the too generalist system-wide @@/etc/mime.types@@%0a* one can't do a rewrite in a url conditional%0a** [=$HTTP["url"] =~ "/this/" { url.rewrite = ( "/this/" => "/that/" )}=] will have '''no''' effect (and produce no error either)%0a* @@debug.log-request-handling@@ in [[http://redmine.lighttpd.net/projects/lighttpd/wiki/DebugVariables|DebugVariables]]%0a* [[http://redmine.lighttpd.net/wiki/lighttpd/Docs:ModDirlisting|ModDirlisting]]%0a** e.g. http://cloud.benetou.fr for [[Content/MyCloudTransition]]%0a* [[http://redmine.lighttpd.net/wiki/lighttpd/Docs:ModAuth|ModAuth]]%0a** e.g. http://cloud.benetou.fr for [[Content/MyCloudTransition]]%0a* [[http://redmine.lighttpd.net/wiki/1/Docs:ModRedirect|ModRedirect]] with url.redirect-code %0a* [[http://redmine.lighttpd.net/projects/lighttpd/wiki/Docs:ModProxy|mod_proxy]]%0a** failed to properly limit it to one directory and probably problem with url.rewrite%0a* [[http://redmine.lighttpd.net/projects/lighttpd/wiki/Docs:ModCGI|mod_cgi]]%0a** do not use @@".cgi" => "/bin/sh"@@ if you use [[Fossil]] with @@#!/usr/bin/fossil@@%0a* '''lighttpd -t -f lighttpd.conf''' : test the syntax of the configuration file%0a* '''lighttpd force-reload''' : reload lighttpd with the modified configuration file%0a* mimefile type updated to use .log as plain text files%0a** modify /etc/mime.types (loaded from the configuration file) to add @@log@@, @@pjs@@, ... to "text/plain" the restart httpd%0a* vhost simple configuration based host=path%0a** @@$HTTP["host"] == "www.benetou.fr" { server.document-root = "/home/utopiah/web/benetou.fr/www/" }@@%0a* vhost with urlrewritting :%0a[@%0a$HTTP["host"] == "blog.seedea.org" {%0a index-file.names = ("pmwiki.php")%0a url.rewrite-once = (%0a "^/([a-zA-Z0-9]+)/([a-zA-Z=?0-9.&:\-_%25]+)$" => "/wiki/pmwiki.php?n=$1.$2",%0a "^/([a-zA-Z0-9/]+)$" => "/wiki/pmwiki.php?n=CoEvolutionBlog.$1",%0a "^/$" => "/wiki/pmwiki.php?n=CoEvolutionBlog"%0a )%0a }%0a@]%0a* [[(http://redmine.lighttpd.net/wiki/lighttpd/)TutorialConfiguration]]%0a%0a!![[#Apache]]Apache%0aMoved to [[ApacheProjects#HTTPServer]]%0a%0a!![[#nginx]]nginx%0a* [[https://university.nginx.com/user/consume/course_pathway/abc9e5f7-7803-3c2c-986f-6d8af026da39|NGINX Core (self-paced)]] course%0a* https://www.nginx.com/resources/wiki/start/topics/recipes/pmwiki/%0a* [[(http://)nginx.net]] HTTP and mail proxy server licensed under a 2-clause BSD-like license. by Igor Sysoev%0a** [[Wikipedia:nginx]] and [[Wikipedia:C10k problem]]%0a* http://wiki.nginx.org/NginxInstall#Win32_Binaries%0a** using @@start@@ to run in a specific window%0a** @@nginx -s stop@@ to stop properly a running instance%0a** http://wiki.nginx.org/NginxCommandLine#Loading_a_New_Configuration_Using_Signals%0a* http://wiki.nginx.org/NginxConfiguration%0a* http://wiki.nginx.org/PHPFastCGIOnWindows for efficient [[Tools/PmWiki]]%0a** [[http://forum.nginx.org/read.php?2,9100,9145|Yet another "No input file specified." thread]]%0a*** add "root" in [=location ~ \.php$ { root /path/to/your/docroot; ... }=] (worked well)%0a*** also requiring to set [[(http://php.net/manual/en/function.)date-default-timezone-set(.php)]] for the latest PHP versions%0a* http://wiki.nginx.org/NginxHttpRewriteModule#rewrite%0a** [=rewrite ^/(.*)/(.*)$ /pmwiki.php?n=$1.$2 last;=]%0a%0a!!See also%0a* [[#Pseudostreaming]][[http://flowplayer.org/plugins/streaming/pseudostreaming.html|Pseudostreaming]] for FlowPlayer%0a* [[http://www.cyberciti.biz/tips/howto-setup-lighttpd-php-mysql-chrooted-jail.html|Lighttpd FasCGI PHP, MySQL chroot jail installation under Debian Linux]] by Vivek Gite, niCraft 2006 Tools.MachineLearning=!!From personal use%0a* {-deeplearn.js-} [[https://js.tensorflow.org/|tensorflow.js]] discovery over several [[https://www.meetup.com/VR-LAB-Brussels/events/248054866/|VRLab Brussels meetups]]%0a** could use [[https://github.com/google/emoji-scavenger-hunt/blob/master/src/js/mobilenet.ts#L21|emoji-scavenger-hunt]] 400 classes object recognition for [[Cookbook/Overlay]]%0a* running TensorFlow Udacity tutorial on AWS%0a** [[AWS]]%0a** cf console https://eu-central-1.console.aws.amazon.com/ec2/v2/home?region=eu-central-1#Instances:sort=instanceId with docker%0a*** running on http://52.29.3.107:8888/notebooks/1_notmnist.ipynb there%0a**** no persistent EBS volume so all data lost, notebook saved locally though cf ~/Prototypes/AWS/TensorFlowUdacityMooc/%0a** docker https://github.com/tensorflow/tensorflow/tree/master/tensorflow/examples/udacity%0a** exploring http://playground.tensorflow.org with ReLU cf [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rectifier_(neural_networks)|Wikipedia Rectifier neural networks ]] and https://www.tensorflow.org while loading datasets%0a** done during http://www.meetup.com/MLGeek-Brussels/events/229482789/ while most people ran it on their own machines%0a** see also http://ufldl.stanford.edu/tutorial/supervised/ConvolutionalNeuralNetwork/%0a*** recommending instead http://cs231n.stanford.edu/syllabus.html%0a* PIM page categorization%0a** cf several proposal on how to keep the PIM plastic yet scalable%0a** defining features on each page%0a*** incoming links%0a*** potential internal links (anchors)%0a*** titles (e.g. @@/^!/@@)%0a*** bags of words%0a* [[Laboratory/AuctionPricing]]%0a** importance of feature selection%0a%0a!!See also%0a* [[Events/MLClass]] and [[MOOCs/AIClass]] from 2011%0a* [[Tools/OpenCV]] for [[Wikipedia:Haar-like features]]%0a* [[Tools/Octave]] used in MLClass%0a* [[WatchingNotes/WatchingNotes#MachineLearningCS229]]%0a* [[WatchingNotes/WatchingNotes#UnsupervisedFeatureLearningAndDeepLearning]]%0a* [[Content/Mathematics]]%0a** [[Content/Mathematics#Statistics]]%0a** [[Content/Mathematics#ProbabilityDistributions]]%0a** [[Content/Mathematics#MachineLearning]]%0a* Seedea:Seedea/DATAmatrix listing datasets%0a* Seedea:Seedea/AImatrix listing AI techniques, including ML repository, e.g. MLOSS and MLcomp%0a* read books%0a** [[ReadingNotes/ArtificialIntelligenceAModernApproach#Chapter18]]%0a** [[ReadingNotes/ProgrammingForPeace]]%0a** [[ReadingNotes/IntelligentBio]] esp. [[(ReadingNotes/IntelligentBio#)Chapter5]] on clustering and [[(ReadingNotes/IntelligentBio#)Chapter7]] on neural networks%0a%0a!!To explore%0a* http://hunch.net%0a* http://www.quora.com/Machine-Learning%0a* http://mldata.org Tools.Mercurial=!![[#PotentialExtensions]]Potential extensions%0aNote that most of those are actually to consider for code repository overall, thus could be interesting for [[Git]] too.%0a* wiki%0a** see discussion on #wiki/freenode at 08:58 the 17/09/2010 with TheSheep, author of [[(http://)hatta-wiki.org]]%0a* project self-management with [[Proposals.ProjectMeritocracy]]%0a* [[Seedea:Research/PhylogeneticFlowProgramming|ΦFP]]-oriented feed reader%0a** currently using newsbeuter which might be more programmable%0a* programming vocabulary learner%0a** described on ##PIM/freenode at 11:26 the 14th of September 2010%0a** see [[Cookbook/Cognition#LearningNewLanguage]]%0a** Python related example by Dan Villiom P. Christiansen (danchr on #mercurial/freenode)%0a***(:toggle init=hide id={$FullName} button=1:)%0a>>id={$FullName} border='1px solid #999' padding=5px bgcolor=#eee%3c%3c %0a[@from mercurial import hg, ui%0a%0arepo = hg.repository(ui.ui(), '.')%0a%0afor r in repo:%0a ctx = repo[r]%0a l = 0%0a for f in ctx:%0a l += ctx[f].data().count('\n')%0a # ctx.data() returns the text of the file%0a print r, l@]%0a>>%3c%3c%0a* consider [[http://hgbook.red-bean.com/read/customizing-the-output-of-mercurial.html|templating system]] in conjunction with the [[http://mercurial.selenic.com/wiki/Theming|theming system]] to directly output content with its interface? (RSS fee reader, IdeaOntology, Wiki links, ...)%0a* http://www.innovativ.it/visualization/code-repo.png code timeline of [[http://hgwebdir.innovativ.it/hgwebdir.cgi/home/innovativit/code-repo/|code-repo]] generated with [[http://www.innovativ.it/visualization/code-repo.plt|code-repo.plt]] to stay coherent with Path:/pub/visualization/edits_per_page/Tools.Mercurial.png wiki timeline%0a* other visualization for [[http://agi-wiki.org/pub/visualization/genifer.png|genifer project]]%0a%0a%0a!!From personal use%0a* '''hg help''' : the MOST important command ;)%0a* "History is Sacred" in [[http://code.google.com/p/support/wiki/DVCSAnalysis|DVCSAnalysis - Analysis of Git and Mercurial]] Project Hosting on Google Code%0a* hooks%0a** [[http://code.google.com/p/hghooklib/|hghooklib]] A library of Python based hook scripts for Mercurial VCS%0a** which is different from [[http://code.google.com/p/support/wiki/PostCommitWebHooks|PostCommitWebHooks Google Code]] How to use Post-Commit Web Hooks for your project.%0a* hg [[http://www.selenic.com/mercurial/hg.1.html#bisect|bisect]] which sounds very useful for Seedea:Content/Newconcepts#DeltaDebugging%0a* hg [[http://www.selenic.com/mercurial/hgignore.5.html|ignore]] and its [[http://mercurial.selenic.com/wiki/.hgignore|.hgignore]] file%0a* hg [[http://www.selenic.com/mercurial/hg.1.html#manifest|manifest]] to display the list of the files within a specific revision%0a** [=for rev in $(seq 0 $(hg id -r tip -n)) ; do hg man -r $rev | xargs hg cat -r $rev | wc -l ; done=] thanks to Ry4an on #mercurial/freenode%0a** example with [[http://agi-wiki.org/pub/visualization/genifer-loc.png|genifer-loc.png]] without .odp and .jar files and thanks to [[http://agi-wiki.org/pub/visualization/genifer-loc.plt|genifer-loc.plt]] %0a* hg [[http://www.selenic.com/mercurial/hg.1.html#cat|cat]] to print the content of a file within a specific revision%0a** e.g. [=hg cat -r 0 `hg man -r 0` | wc -l=] %0a*** [=hg man -r 0 -0 | xargs -0 hg cat -r 0 | wc -l=] thanks to danchr on #mercurial/freenode%0a* web access (often deactivated)%0a** through CGI with @@hgweb.cgi@@ at http://www.innovativ.it/hgweb.cgi and with @@hgwebdir.cgi@@ at http://www.innovativ.it/hgwebdir.cgi%0a** through own minimal httpd @@hg serve@@ and lighttpd @@proxy.server@@ from port 8000 to http://hg.innovativ.it%0a* [=hg log --template '{date}\n' | sed "s/\..*//" | sort -n | uniq > ~/www/socialbehaviors/edits_in_unixtime.data=]%0a** %25thumb%25[[http://www.innovativ.it/socialbehaviors/edits_in_unixtime.png|http://www.innovativ.it/socialbehaviors/edits_in_unixtime.png]]%0a** [[http://hgbook.red-bean.com/read/customizing-the-output-of-mercurial.html|Chapter 11. Customizing the output of Mercurial]] by Bryan O'Sullivan, Mercurial: The Definitive Guide%0a* [[http://mercurial.selenic.com/wiki/AccessingSshRepositoriesFromWindows|Accessing SSH Controlled Repositories From a Windows Client]], Mercurial official wiki%0a** using Plink and Pageant%0a** [[http://www.howtoforge.com/ssh_key_based_logins_putty|Key-Based SSH Logins With PuTTY]] by Falko Timme, HowtoForge 2006%0a* Google Code supports Mercurial and also uses it for the wiki section%0a* @@abort: outstanding uncommitted changes@@ [[http://mercurial.selenic.com/wiki/FAQ/CommonProblems|FAQ/CommonProblems]], Mercurial official wiki%0a* @@abort: push creates new remote heads!@@ [[https://developer.mozilla.org/en/Mercurial_FAQ#How_do_I_deal_with_.22abort.3a_push_creates_new_remote_heads!.22.3f|Using Mercurial]] MDC%0a* [[http://mercurial.selenic.com/wiki/UnderstandingMercurial|Understanding Mercurial]], Mercurial official wiki%0a%0a%0a!!Tutorials%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JExtkqzEoHY|Mercurial Project]] by Bryan O'Sullivan, Google Tech Talk 2006%0a** [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JExtkqzEoHY#t=30m45s|~30min]] "If you are working on open source software, the only thing that you have working for you is :%0a*** A: technical merit%0a*** B: credibility"%0a*** see also the last chapters of [[ReadingNotes/InformationRules]]%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ri796Hx8las|Mercurial on BigTable]] by Jacob Lee, Google I/O 2009%0a** webhooks are supported%0a* [[http://www.slideshare.net/tednaleid/distributed-version-control-dvcs-with-mercurial|Distributed Version Control (DVCS) With Mercurial]] by Ted Naleid, 2007%0a%0a!!To do%0a* consider subrepos%0a* share http://hgbook.red-bean.com/ to Raymond Yee%0a** supports contributions, comment, RSS per chapter, etc%0a%0a!!To explore%0a* [[Proposals/ProjectMeritocracy#CurrentSituation]]%0a* alternatives%0a** [[Programming#RCS]]Revision control software or RCS%0a** [[Programming#CVS]](distributed) Version Control System or (D)VCS%0a** [[Programming#SCM]] Source Code Management%0a** [[Wikipedia:Comparison of revision control software]]%0a* [[http://hginit.com/|Hg Init .com]] a Mercurial tutorial by Joel Spolsky%0a** up to part 3 on "Fixing goofs"%0a* [[http://mercurial.selenic.com/wiki/WritingExtensions|Writing Mercurial extensions]], Mercurial official wiki%0a* [[http://betterexplained.com/articles/intro-to-distributed-version-control-illustrated/|Intro to Distributed Version Control (Illustrated)]] by Kalid Azad, BetterExplained Tools.MySQL=!!From personal use%0a* SHOW DATABASES; SHOW TABLES; ...%0a* @@mysql -u username %3c script.sql@@%0a* @@GRANT ALL PRILIVEGES on sphinx.* TO sphinxsearch@localhost;@@%0a* @@CREATE database 'sphinx';@@%0a* @@CREATE USER 'sphinxsearch'@'localhost' IDENTIFIED BY 'some_pass';@@%0a* innodb disabled makes a much lower memory footprint%0a* '''help''' : the MOST important command ;)%0a%0a%0a!!Official documentation%0a* http://dev.mysql.com/doc/%0a%0a%0a!!To explore%0a* replace linkchecker sqlite usage to MySQL%0a%0a!!See also%0a* [[SQLite]] Tools.NaturalLanguageProcessing=!!From personal use%0a* AdSense was based at least initially on WordNet cf Wikipedia:AdSense#History%0a** could it be use back to efficiently find alternative words with the highest ROI?%0a* extended glossary (via Wordnet sysnonyms)%0a** using Cookbook:GlossaryPlus %0a* NLTK discovery via [[http://www.shankarambady.com|Shankar Ambady]]'s presentation at Microsoft ([[ http://www.shankarambady.com/nltk.pdf|PDF]] and [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7rQyfzlKik0|video]])%0a** basic Wordnet functions%0a*** @@wordnet.synsets('phone')@@, @@.definition@@, @@.simlar_tos()@@, etc%0a** recommended http://streamhacker.com%0a* ngram test on EurLex%0a** via Zhang Le's text2ngram/strreduction part of [[http://homepages.inf.ed.ac.uk/lzhang10/ngram.html|N-Gram Extraction Tools]]%0a%0a!!From YetAnotherTutorial%0a* this does that%0a* this other command is nice%0a%0a%0a!!To explore%0a* sentiment analysis tutorial http://sentiment.christopherpotts.net%0a* [[http://nlp.stanford.edu/|The Stanford NLP (Natural Language Processing) Group]]%0a* [[http://www.nlp-class.org/|Natural Language Processing]] class by Chris Manning and Dan Jurafsky%0a%0a!!See also%0a* [[Python]] (for NLTK) Tools.Octave=!!From personal use%0a* plotting%0a** plot(X) with X being a vector of values%0a** subplot(number_of_horizontal_plots,1,position)%0a* @@function return_value = my_function_name(var1, var2)@@%0a** ...%0a** @@endfunction@@%0a* from interactive prompt to file%0a** simply exist Octave then transform @@~/.octave_history@@ to your script%0a*** load the resulting script with @@source my_script.m@@%0a** see also @@diary@@%0a* X(2:'''end'''-1) : remove the first and last value of the vector%0a** note that X(2:length(X)) works and X(2:size(X,1)) too '''but''' it might fail, e.g. using X'%0a* '''[[http://octave.sourceforge.net/octave/function/repmat.html|repmat]]''' : replicate matrix%0a* '''[[http://octave.sourceforge.net/octave/function/bsxfun.html|bsxfun]]''' : apply function between matrices of different sizes%0a** for a clearer explanation see instead SciPy [[http://www.scipy.org/EricsBroadcastingDoc|Broadcasting]]%0a** syntax%0a*** current dev version, @@(x - mean(x))./(max(x) - min(x))@@%0a*** the current release, however (and in Matlab) @@bsxfun(@rdivide, bsxfun(@minus, x, mean(x)), max(x) - min(x))@@%0a** see also '''[[http://octave.sourceforge.net/octave/function/arrayfun.html|arrayfun]]'''%0a* '''[[http://octave.sourceforge.net/octave/function/whos.html|whos]]''' : shows the currently assigned variables%0a** see also '''who'' giving only their names%0a* '''[[http://octave.sourceforge.net/octave/function/pinv.html|pinv]]''' : pseudo inverse%0a** see also [[http://octave.sourceforge.net/octave/function/inv.html|inv]] for the inverse%0a* '''up arrow''' : go back in command history%0a** '''in''' then '''up arrow''' : go back in command history limited to commands starting with '''in''' e.g. '''inv(A)'''%0a* '''[1 0; 0 1]''' : example of matrix notation%0a** '''X'''' : tranverse of matrix X%0a* '''[[http://octave.sourceforge.net/octave/function/help/html|help]]''' : the MOST important command ;)%0a** e.g. '''help inv''' to get details on the function to get the inverse of a square matrix%0a%0a%0a!!From YetAnotherTutorial%0a* this does that%0a* this other command is nice%0a%0a%0a!!To explore%0a* links to websites with content to discover%0a* [[Analysis/StructuralInformationAsymmetries#Tools]]%0a* [[WatchingNotes/WatchingNotes#MachineLearningCS229]]%0a* [[Events/MLClass]]%0a* [[Wikipedia:GNU Octave]] Tools.OnlineNotebooks=!!From personal use%0a* https://observablehq.com/@utopiah?tab=notebooks%0a** focusing on data science%0a** example of [[https://observablehq.com/@observablehq/downloading-and-embedding-notebooks|embedding]] relying on the [[https://observablehq.com/@utopiah/the-computational-boundary-of-a-self-an-explorable-explana|The Computational Boundary of a “Self”, an explorable explanation]] notebook%0a** (:html:)%0a%3cdiv id="observablehq-7e7ff83e">%0a%0a%3cdiv class="row-fluid">%0a%3cdiv class="span6">%0a %3cdiv class="observablehq-canvas">%3c/div>%0a%3c/div>%0a%3cdiv class="span6">%0a %3cdiv class="observablehq-viewof-ratioOfFilledResources">%3c/div>%0a %3cdiv class="observablehq-ratioOfFilledResources">%3c/div>%0a %3cdiv class="observablehq-viewof-ratioOfFilledElements">%3c/div>%0a %3cdiv class="observablehq-ratioOfFilledElements">%3c/div>%0a %3cdiv class="observablehq-viewof-maxConsumption">%3c/div>%0a %3cdiv class="observablehq-maxConsumption">%3c/div>%0a%3c/div>%0a%3c/div>%0a%0a%3c/div>%0a%3cscript type="module">%0a import {Runtime, Inspector} from "https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/@observablehq/runtime@4/dist/runtime.js";%0a import define from "https://api.observablehq.com/@utopiah/the-computational-boundary-of-a-self-an-explorable-explana.js?v=3";%0a (new Runtime).module(define, name => {%0a if (name === "viewof ratioOfFilledResources") return Inspector.into("#observablehq-7e7ff83e .observablehq-viewof-ratioOfFilledResources")();%0a if (name === "ratioOfFilledResources") return Inspector.into("#observablehq-7e7ff83e .observablehq-ratioOfFilledResources")();%0a if (name === "viewof ratioOfFilledElements") return Inspector.into("#observablehq-7e7ff83e .observablehq-viewof-ratioOfFilledElements")();%0a if (name === "ratioOfFilledElements") return Inspector.into("#observablehq-7e7ff83e .observablehq-ratioOfFilledElements")();%0a if (name === "viewof maxConsumption") return Inspector.into("#observablehq-7e7ff83e .observablehq-viewof-maxConsumption")();%0a if (name === "maxConsumption") return Inspector.into("#observablehq-7e7ff83e .observablehq-maxConsumption")();%0a if (name === "canvas") return Inspector.into("#observablehq-7e7ff83e .observablehq-canvas")();%0a });%0a%3c/script>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a*** the background represents the environment with resources, circles are cells with opacity as health%0a* https://codesandbox.io/u/Utopiah%0a** some P5js visual explorations%0a* https://jsbin.com/ (no public profile page)%0a** mostly AFrame explorations%0a* https://glitch.com/@Utopiah%0a** mostly AFrame explorations, also working server side%0a* https://codepen.io/utopiah%0a** one presentation material related to AFrame%0a* https://blockbuilder.org/Utopiah/%0a** mostly D3 and D3 with AFrame%0a%0a!!Related%0a* [[Programming]]%0a* [[Fabien/Principle]] Tools.OpenCV=!!From personal use%0a* sequential use of filters to search for information (principle)%0a** as opposed to beautify in The Gimp%0a* learning tools available by default within the path%0a** @@opencv_createsamples opencv_haartraining opencv_performance opencv_traincascade@@ %0a* posture maintenance, eventually also physical exercises%0a** @@posturemaintenance.py@@ on https://github.com/Utopiah/PostureMaintenance%0a** [[Wikipedia:Haar-like features]]%0a** http://opencv.willowgarage.com/wiki/FaceDetection%0a** http://opencv.willowgarage.com/documentation/python/cascade_classification.html%0a** [[http://blog.jozilla.net/2008/06/27/fun-with-python-opencv-and-face-detection/|Fun with Python, OpenCV and face detection]] by Jo Vermeulen, In Traction 2008%0a** [[http://bitsofpy.blogspot.com/2010/01/python-in-computer-vision-paper.html|Python in Computer Vision Paper]] by Brian Thorne, Brian's Python Dev Blog 2010%0a* Testbed:Main/HomePage#ProblemSolvingBoard%0a** to clarify%0a%0a!!From YetAnotherTutorial%0a* this does that%0a* this other command is nice%0a%0a!!See also%0a* [[Events/AIClass#ImageProcessingAndComputerVision]]%0a%0a!!To explore%0a* gesture recognition%0a* OCR and handwriting%0a** http://blog.damiles.com/2008/11/basic-ocr-in-opencv/%0a* [[http://shop.oreilly.com/product/9780596516130.do|Learning OpenCV]] by Gary Bradski and Adrian Kaehler, O'Reilly Media 2008%0a* [[http://nuigroup.com/forums/viewthread/4607/|FPGA and OpenCV library]], NUI Group Community Forums 2009%0a* [[http://www.openframeworks.cc/|openFrameworks]] (aka OF)%0a* login by showing a face using face detection and similarity%0a** arrive and it selects the right wm and configuration per profile%0a** password can still be asked once detection is done properly%0a** consider retina for direct authentication%0a* [[Wikipedia:OpenNI]] aka Open Natural Interaction%0a** http://www.openni.org%0a* http://www.pointclouds.org (PCL)%0a* http://code.google.com/p/aam-opencv/%0a* http://code.google.com/p/pam-face-authentication/%0a* [[https://open.xerox.com/Services/imaging-demos|imaging-demos]] at Open Xerox%0a* [[http://www.vision-class.org/|Computer Vision]] by Jitendra Malik, Coursera 2012 Tools.OpenSimulator=motivation = Seedea:Oimp/VirtualAtelier%0a%0a%0a!!From personal use%0a* ''':help''' : the MOST important command ;)%0a* [[Tools/Tools#Inkscape]] -> [[Tools/Tools#Blender]] -> VR%0a* [[Cookbook/Design]]%0a* [[Cookbook/Objects#architecture]]%0a%0a!!Official websites%0a* http://opensimulator.org/%0a** http://twitter.com/opensim%0a* http://www.osgrid.org/%0a** http://www.osgrid.org/elgg/pg/utilities/map%0a** http://twitter.com/osgrid%0a** profiles%0a*** http://www.osgrid.org/elgg/pg/profile/Utopiah.FB%0a*** http://www.osgrid.org/elgg/pg/profile/Ubit.Umarov (meet on [[irc://chat.freenode.org/osgrid|#osgrid]])%0a* freenode%0a** irc://chat.freenode.org/opensim%0a** irc://chat.freenode.org/opensim-dev%0a** irc://chat.freenode.org/osgrid%0a%0a!!Pedagogical uses%0a* science%0a** [[http://sciencesim.com/|ScienceSim]] started around 2008 %0a** the [[Content/KeyExperiments]] Im especially interested in%0a* history%0a** [[Seedea:Research.HistoryIdeaManagement]]%0a* non-meso scale (size way smaller or bigger than you or me) scientific displays, for example visiting a cell, a supernova, a human body, a CPU, ...%0a** inspired by a dedicated building in a UK exhibition in which you could "visit a human body"%0a* [[http://virtued.wordpress.com/|Virtual Education]] WordPress blog, started in 2008%0a%0a!!Alternatives%0a* Seedea:Seedea/Seedea#Interactions%0a* [[http://openwonderland.org/|Open Wonderland]]%0a** with Open Wonderland Foundation started in March 2010%0a* http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Template:3D_virtual_worlds%0a%0a!!To explore%0a* interfaces%0a** [[Events/HplusSummitHarvard#MediaDesign|Composing in N-Dimensions]] by JoAnn Kuchera-Morin presenting [[http://www.allosphere.ucsb.edu/|The AlloSphere]] at the California NanoSystems Institute, UC Santa Barbara%0a* [[http://www.mitpressjournals.org/loi/pres|Presence: Teleoperators and Virtual Environments]], founded in 1992, MIT Press Journal%0a* [[http://openmetaverse.org/|Open Metaverse Foundation]] non-profit organization founded with the mandate of developing open technologies and open-source software related to the metaverse and virtual worlds.%0a* [[http://www.nsl.tuis.ac.jp/xoops/modules/xpwiki/?sl_proxy%2520%2528E%2529|sl_proxy]] (Proxy System for Second Life) by Network System Laboratory Tools.Pinephone=Movativation : removing surveillance capitalism mechanisms from my life (here Google Android with its non uninstallable services) and walled gardens (here iOS and its app store)%0a%0a!!Web apps%0a* chat%0a** %25width=32px%25[[https://web.telegram.org|https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/8/83/Telegram_2019_Logo.svg/1200px-Telegram_2019_Logo.svg.png]]%0a** Discord https://discordapp.com/app%0a* productivity%0a** ProtonMail https://mail.protonmail.com%0a** %25width=32px%25[[https://nextcloud.webo.hosting|https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/6/60/Nextcloud_Logo.svg/1200px-Nextcloud_Logo.svg.png]]%0a* entertainment%0a** %25width=32px%25[[https://soundcloud.com|https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/a/a2/Antu_soundcloud.svg/1024px-Antu_soundcloud.svg.png]]%0a* mobility%0a** %25width=32px%25[[https://openstreetmap.org|https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/b/b0/Openstreetmap_logo.svg/1200px-Openstreetmap_logo.svg.png]]%0a%0a!!To do%0aMaking this web page a customizable homescreen.%0a* replace with logos%0a* dedicated skin (with PmWiki action e.g. ?action=pinephone),%0a** for now [[Pinephone?action=print]]%0a** could be saved for offline view then make e.g. file:///home/user/Downloads/homepage.html as the starting homepage%0a*** ideally PWA for automatically saved to local storage instead%0a%0a!!From personal use%0a* https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/PinePhone%0a%0a!!To explore%0a* development via WebExtension (Firefox addon), remote debugging or X11 forwarding, send Tab to device%0a** cf https://www.reddit.com/r/pinephone/comments/j0ohx8/web_alternatives_to_the_usual_apps/ Tools.PmWiki=%25center%25[[#Editing|Editing]] (syntax), [[#Administrating|Administrating]] (managing installation), [[#Extending|Extending]] (via programming)%25%25%0a%0a%25center%25''pump-up your PmWiki-Fu!''%0a%0a!!SSL support%0a* make sure content is served with [[(Wikipedia:)Protocol-relative URL]]%0a** i.e. @@//website.tld/path/to/mycontent@@ rather than @@{-https:-}//website.tld/path/to/mycontent@@ or @@{-http:-}//website.tld/path/to/mycontent@@%0a** including in particular the skin, the @@PubDirUrl@@ and @@SkinDirUrl@@ configurations but also @@localmap.txt@@ and icon previews for localmaps%0a%0a!!Modern(ish) version%0a# unpack [[http://www.pmwiki.org/pub/pmwiki/pmwiki-latest.tgz|pmwiki latest]]%0a## add configuration file, fix path in it and in the httpd configuration file%0a# unpack [[https://github.com/MichaelPaulukonis/pmwiki-bootstrap-skin/archive/master.zip|pmwiki bootstrap skin]] in @@./pub/skins/bootstrap-fluid@@%0a## configure $Skin = 'bootstrap-fluid';%0a# install Cookbook:Ape%0a* optionally, only if needed add%0a** Cookbook:IncludeUrl or the html/htmlend PmWiki escape tag%0a%0a!![[#Editing]]Editing (syntax, ...)%0aTypically this only require writing access to some part of the PmWiki.%0a* [[PmWiki:PmWikiPhilosophy|philosophy]] with a special key point on a modular design that keeps OUT of it what is not minimally required ! (and [[http://www.pmwiki.org/wiki/PmWiki/DesignNotes|DesignNotes]])%0a* [[PmWiki:PageTextVariables#conditionals|PageTextVariables (PTV)]] will be assigned/evaluated before any conditional markup is evaluated. That means you can use page text variables with conditional markup, but not conditional markup within page text variables.%0a* [[PmWiki:PageDirectives#redirect|PageDirectives]]%0a** [=(:redirect PageName:)=] Redirects to another wiki page. %0a*** note that anchors are maintained, e.g. [[A.B#C]] once moved to [[AA.BB]] and redirected will correctly point to [[AA.BB#C]]%0a** [=(:title text:)=] change the title of the page to @@text@@%0a** [=(:include Group.PageName#from#to:)=] : include the part of page%0a*** don't forget to make fullpage in the included page or they won't get resolved properly on the including page%0a* [[PmWiki:AccessKeys]]%0a* use of [@(:table border=1 cellpadding=5 cellspacing=0:)%0a(:cellnr valign=top:)'''Title'''%0a(:cell:)'''Lesson learned'''%0a(:tableend:)@] for more complex tables.%0a* conditional @@if=@@ within a pagelist%0a** e.g. [@(:pagelist count=10 order=-size if="date '{(ftime when="-1 week")}'.. {*$LastModified}" fmt=#simple:)@] used in [[MemoryRecalls/PageRefactoring ]]%0a* handling categories%0a** trying to display book cover from the same categories%0a*** using a pagelist in [[ReadingNotes.GroupFooter]] rendered through [[Site.LocalTemplates]]%0a**** resulting in [[ReadingNotes.Supersizing#Footer]]%0a*** settling down instead to direct backlinks%0a** also added to [[Category/GroupFooter]]%0a** [[Cookbook:ListCategories]]%0a** according to discussion with latsami on #pmwiki in freenode (author of http://stdin.fr/Site/LocalTemplates ) pagelist can be used within pagelists%0a** consider adding the list instead for each category in a folded list%0a*** cf Cookbook:Toggle and the [[ReadingNotes.Template]] category section%0a** also seems problematic to include automatically generated pages with @@AutoCreate@@ (cf PmWiki:EditVariables#AutoCreate )%0a*** e.g. [=(:include Category.Psychology#BooksListingStart#BooksListingEnd:)=]%0a* [={$RequestedPage}=] (here {$RequestedPage})%0a** could be useful to properly redirect in splitted pages%0a*** e.g. [[Content/PiecesOfCulture]]%0a* page variables e.g. [={$FullName}=]%0a** PmWiki:PageVariables%0a* handle input from forms%0a** PmWiki:Forms%0a** e.g. [[EntryPoint/Trails]]%0a* [[#trails]]trails%0a** used in %0a*** [[Events.MardiInnovation01#SerieStart]] for MardiInnovation*%0a*** [[Events.MBE01#SerieStart]] for MBE*%0a*** [[PersonalInformationStream.WithoutNotes]] for [[PersonalInformationStream.GroupFooter]]%0a** the trail has to be fixed, not generated with a pagelist%0a** note that this could be useful on the main page or in [[Slideshows/MyPIM]] to present cross-sections of the wiki%0a*** i.e. [[EntryPoint.Trails]]%0a** PmWiki:WikiTrails%0a* backlink(s) to a page%0a** PmWiki:PageLists#pagelistlink%0a** [=(:pagelist link=ReadingNotes.InformationRules:)=]%0a** [=[[Path:?action=search&q=link=ReadingNotes.InformationRules|wiki (:pagelist link=ReadingNotes.InformationRules fmt=count:) pages linking to notes on the book]]=]%0a* search redirection%0a** using Redirect section of PmWiki:PageListTemplates%0a** currently working with person search in http://Self (e.g. [[http://self/wiki/Person/Person?action=search&q=group%253Dperson+Cobra|Cobra]] jumps directly to Person:CobraCommander)%0a* page counts%0a** [=[[Site/AllRecentChanges|(:pagelist group=-PmWiki*,-Site fmt=count:) pages]]=]%0a* PmWiki:Categories%0a** example of usage http://wiki.mybusinesseducation.fr/Livres/%0a* PmWiki:PageList%0a** [=(:pagelist group=Events order=-time count=3 list=normal fmt=#titlespaced:)=]%0a** also useful for menus, updates, etc... a key function to know to keep a wiki scalable%0a* sign an edit%0a** [=~=]~~ [[~Fabien]]%0a** [=~~=][=~~=] [[~Fabien]] June 25, 2010, at 10:57 AM%0a** found in scripts/author.php%0a** extended locally with @@~~#@@ thanks to Cookbook:ROSPatterns%0a** note that Cookbook:ROSPatterns and Cookbook:ROEPatterns could also be contextual, i.e. [=~~=][=~~=] in a group could mean be transformed to something else in another%0a* [[PmWiki:PageListDefaultTemplates|titlespaced]] : Outputs wiki page titles with spaces between the words in the title. %0a* use a template page per group for new pages%0a** [=$EditTemplatesFmt = '{$Group}.Template';=]%0a** several others, see (:pagelist name=Template fmt=#csvlist:)%0a** it can become cumbersome, especially for non-editor, to see empty but structured pages%0a*** especially in [[ReadingNotes/]]%0a* force list number%0a** [=# %25item value=0%25 Blabla=] (cf cf PmWiki:ListStyles )%0a* parenthesis within the name of a link%0a** example [=[[Wikipedia:Flow (psychology)]]=] returns [[Wikipedia:Flow (psychology)]]%0a* [[http://websitevideohelp.net/Main/HomePage|Easy-to-Edit Website Instruction Videos]] by Eclectic Tech%0a* Cookbook:DivisionsExplained allowing to nest div%0a** e.g. [@(:div#:) (:div#+1:) (:div#+1:) (:div#:)@]%0a%0a!![[#Administrating]]Administrating (managing recipes, ...)%0aTypically this require ssh access to the PmWiki installation and some understand of PmWiki mechanisms.%0a* @@wiki.d/.pageindex@@ from PmWiki:PagelistVariables#PageIndexFile%0a** also contains links in the @@Group.Page@@ format%0a*** which could explain the performance of e.g. [[(Repository:?p=.git;a=blob;f=pmwiki_recipes/)groupkeypages.php]]%0a* added Cookbook:ExpireDiff on the local wiki in order to be able to import page from another wiki with its history yet removing part of its history%0a** e.g. @@?action=expirediff&keepdays=7@@ will remove any page history older than seven days.%0a* user authentification%0a** PmWiki:AuthUser (and Cookbook:AuthUser ) which can be used with Cookbook:RequireAuthor to enforce an author name and merge the two%0a** see also the very complete Cookbook:UserAuth2%0a*** problem with pagelists and non standard actions though%0a* improved contributions%0a** better tracking of page visits%0a*** added [[Cookbook:TotalCounter]] (but without [[Cookbook:AuthUser]]) to [[Wiki/Numbers]]%0a* alternative change tracking tools%0a** Cookbook:InlineDiff to compare changes word by word, not line by line%0a** Cookbook:TrackChanges to provide links to diff by date and thus display non-visited changes%0a** Cookbook:ViewDiff to allow to compare diff one to the other%0a* add an icon to every link of the intermap with [=$IMapLinkFmt=] , cf PmWiki:LinkVariables%0a** [=$IMapLinkFmt['Wikipedia:'] = "%3ca class='wikipedialink urllink' href='\$LinkUrl'>\$LinkText%3cimg src=\"http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/f/f1/Wikipedia-logo_kucuk.png\" border=\"0\" />%3c/a>";=]%0a* PmWiki:Uploads%0a** PmWiki:UploadsAdmin to enable it%0a*** don't forget URL rewriting (could have to add a specific /uploads/ line)%0a** set a password by default for safety%0a** by default%0a*** small size only (~1Mb)%0a*** limited filetype (checked only by extension though)%0a* [[#SpeedOptimizations]]Cookbook:SpeedOptimizations%0a** Cookbook:Stopwatch to measure times%0a** Copy all the program files, skins, css... into the RAM of the server and run the wiki from there. %0a*** [[Wikipedia:Tmpfs]]%0a**** df -h | grep tmpfs; cat /proc/meminfo; mount; free;%0a***** du -sh /var/log/ /home/utopiah/web/benetou.fr/fabien/ /home/utopiah/web/wiki/%0a**** http://www.howtoforge.com/storing-files-directories-in-memory-with-tmpfs%0a**** http://serverfault.com/questions/43383/caching-preloading-files-on-linux-into-ram%0a**** http://forum.ovh.com/showthread.php?t=49409%0a**** [[http://www.arsoft-online.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=26:ar-ram-disk&catid=25:ramdisk&Itemid=47|AR RAM Disk]] by Andreas Roth, discontinued in 2009%0a*** [[http://memcached.org/|memcached]] distributed memory object caching system%0a**** discovered during [[Events/WebWorkersCampParis]]%0a**** http://www.google.com/search?q=site%253Aforum.ovh.com+memcached+rps%0a**** http://blog.zedroot.org/2009/05/optimisation-dun-serveur-web/%0a** consider fake forced caching by periodically querying the system (through [[Tools/crontab]]%0a** see [[Cookbook/ObjectsExoBrain#SystematicStudy]] to generalize it%0a*** include the datasets to run tests and compare%0a* wiki farm%0a** [=$FarmD=] : directory for an entire farm according to PmWiki:PathVariables%0a** very good fractal strategy%0a** hard to know when to use it instead of separate instances though%0a* upgrade%0a** download the latest, unpack, copy over existing file (cf PmWiki:Upgrades)%0a** very fast, important for security%0a* author distribution%0a** [=grep author: web/pim/wiki.d/* | sed -e "s/.*=//" | sort | uniq -c | sort -n | tail=]%0a*** inverted list of the most contributed author (dupes might exist)%0a** [=grep author: web/pim/wiki.d/* | sed -e "s/.*=//" | uniq -c | sort -n=]%0a*** list by pages, not by author%0a** [=grep author: web/benetou.fr/fabien/wiki.d/* | sed -e "s/.*=//" | sed "s/ Fabien\|Utopiah/Fabien/" | sort | uniq -i -c | sort -nr | head=]%0a*** merge dupes by removing case, changing nickname and trailing space%0a** @@ContributionDistribution.sh@@ used in [[Wiki/Numbers#ContributorsDistribution]]%0a* RSS feed on every single page of the wiki%0a** add [=%3clink rel="alternate" type="application/rss+xml" title="RSS" href="{$PageUrl}&action=pagefeed&minor=0" />=] to the header of the skin.tmpl%0a** http://www.w3.org/QA/Tips/use-links%0a* logical links%0a** [=ln -s old.page new.page=] works but posing problems to the update page%0a* URL rewrite%0a** Cookbook:CleanUrls#URL_rewriting + PmWiki:LayoutVariables#EnablePathInfo%0a** see also [[Lighttpd]] (also for [[Lighttpd#Apache]])%0a* force author field%0a** @@$EnablePostAuthorRequired = 1;@@ suggested at PmWiki:InitialSetupTasks%0a* internationalization (cf :PmWiki:Internationalizations )%0a** simply download the localization archive, unpack, edit the configuration file%0a** note that this is different from translation which can be done via Cookbook:MultiLanguageViews%0a** UTF-8 seens to be enabled by default, e.g. Chinese and Hebrew are well supported%0a* personalized edition page%0a** increase width of text area [=(:input e_textarea rows=26 cols=80 focus=1:)=] in [[Site.EditForm]]%0a*** cf PmWiki:EditVariables and PmWiki:Forms%0a** PmWiki:SkinTemplates%0a** per user, per action%0a*** e.g. Fabien||Utopiah editing a page = special mode%0a**** skin.php .= [=if ($GLOBALS['action'] == 'edit' && ( $GLOBALS['Author'] == 'Fabien' || $GLOBALS['Author'] == 'Utopiah' ) ) LoadPageTemplate($pagename, "$SkinDir/edit.tmpl");=]%0a*** edit.php .= dedicated menu including documentation, shortcuts using insMarkup to add links, useful pmWiki code, etc%0a**** this can be done by PmWiki syntax instead and included in the skin via e.g. [@%3c!--wiki:Site.EditPersonnalization-->@]%0a** per group?%0a*** [[ReadingNotes/]] would show dedicated good practices including startrecall PTV%0a** per platform?%0a*** mobile browser (to try with http://www.testiphone.com/ ), ...%0a*** Cookbook:DetectMobile%0a* display updates%0a** [=(:include Site.AllRecentChanges lines=5:)=] (found by Person:Franck )%0a** instead of [=(:pmfeed feed='Path:Site/AllRecentChanges?action=rss' max_count=5 showtitle=false showpubdate=true newwin=false itemspace=0 showitemdescr=true:)=] which doesn't display authors and summaries%0a* display updates within this group only%0a** [=!!News [--([[{$Group}.RecentChanges]])--]=]%0a** [=(:include {$Group}.RecentChanges lines=5:)=]%0a* spaces or ":" in page name are automatically removed%0a** this can be used to keep nice presentation without using complex links%0a* [[#skin]]per page or per group skin%0a** example per page of [[Content/MisterRoboto]]%0a*** with overall look&feel for [[Content.MisterRoboto|./wiki.d/Content.MisterRoboto]] created ./pub/css/Content.MisterRoboto.css%0a*** with list of elements for [[Content.MyAphorisms|./wiki.d/Content.MyAphorisms]] created ./pub/css/Content.MyAphorisms.css%0a**** thanks to [[http://lesliefranke.com/files/reference/csscheatsheet.html|CSS Cheat Sheet]]%0a** example per group of [[Seedea:Oimp/Oimp]]%0a*** for ./wiki.d/OIMP.* create ./pub/css/OIMP.css%0a** see also PmWiki:Skins#modify%0a* @@$EnableReadOnly=1;@@, cf PmWiki:ReleaseNotes, allows to block a wiki against edition%0a** convenient for wikis used as authoring tool rather than proper wiki%0a*** e.g. DVD, with [[http://www.server2go-web.de/|Server2Go]]%0a**** can be very tricky to get to work%0a***** despite proper permissions, .flock existing, ...%0a* problems with @@chroot@@ on existing installations%0a** new installation work well%0a* Cookbook:IncludeUrl%0a** convenient to embbed HTML content%0a** can be more convenient than [@(:html:)...(:endhtml:)@] based on path and what has to be included%0a* impossible to write [@"PmWiki can't process your request. Cannot write page to X.Y (wiki.d/X.Y)...changes not saved@] depiste proper permissions (755)%0a@] despite free disk space [@df@]%0a** check inodes via [@df -i@]%0a*** if nothing is free check for the largest consuming inode directory (typically [@/var/lib/php5/@])%0a%0a!!![[#Cookbooks]]Specific usage cookbooks%0aOut of date (01/03/2011) raw list of cookbooks I was then using Path:/pub/cookbook-list.txt%0a* [[Cookbook:AddUrlSchemes]] Add the desired schemes as new InterMap%0a* rank content%0a** Cookbook:StarRanker %0a** consider Object/GroupHeader or Object/GroupFooter%0a** PageList for rated and yet non rater object%0a** rating per user%0a* page creation simplified%0a** Cookbook:NewPageBoxPlus%0a** especially useful for wiks aimed at newcomers%0a* handle slide shows%0a** Cookbook:SlideShow (see also my comment as I had problems during the installation)%0a** do not forget the little menu on the bottom right corner%0a*** bugs regarding notes and link to separate slide ( #slideX )%0a** see the resulting [[Slideshows/]]%0a* display graphs%0a** Cookbook:PmGraphViz leveraging [[Graphviz]] rendering%0a* display equations%0a** Cookbook:MimeTeX%0a* displaying wiki updates within another page%0a** from external wikis Cookbook:PmFeed%0a** for internal pages [=(:include Site.AllRecentChanges lines=5:)=]%0a*** this can be done per group too [=(:include {$Group}.RecentChanges lines=5:)=]%0a* PmWiki is dependable on PHP limitations : [[Seedea:bugreport/pagelimit|backtracking limit bug]]%0a* when you manipulate account and password, remember that%0a** ''PmWiki remembers that and treats you as an admin from then on (thus not prompting for an edit password) it remembers you as an admin until you logout (?action=logout) or completely shut down the browser''%0a%0a%0a!![[#Extending]]Extending (programming, ...)%0aTypically this require ssh access to the PmWiki installation and programming skills. See my [[(Repository:?p=.git;a=tree;f=)pmwiki_recipes]].%0a%0a* include a wiki page within another website%0a** members can then edit a specific group of a wiki and make it appear as part of a larger website%0a** [=ini_set('display_errors',0);ini_set('display_errors',0); $pagename="SiteInternet.Bibliographie"; @$_REQUEST['n'] = $pagename; chdir('../wiki'); include_once('pmwiki.php');=]%0a** alternatively one can do [=file_get_content(wiki_url?action=print);=] with parameters%0a** hide the wiki aspect via [=(:noheader:)(:nofooter:)(:noleft:)(:noright:)(:notitle:)(:noaction:)=]%0a* avoid loading previous edition%0a** @@READPAGE_CURRENT@@ in @@ReadPage()@@/@@RetrieveAuthPage()@@ cf PmWiki:Functions%0a*** applied to the 2 visualization recipes on books and contacts%0a*** but not used in the the timeline visualization since older edits do matter%0a* creating your own markup%0a** cf PmWiki:CustomMarkup%0a** note that the @@$when@@ condition does matter a lot%0a*** e.g. if ones tries to match multiple lines with the @@/s@@ or @@/m@@ regex modifier after the @@fulltext@@ event, nothing will appear since lines have already been splitted%0a* rendering a page or part of page in a recipe%0a** checked PmWiki:FmtPageName and Cookbook:Functions#FmtPageName but not working%0a** use instead @@MarkupToHTML(RetrieveAuthSection(),...)@@ cf PmWiki:Functions%0a* access to pmWiki variables from within a recipe%0a** global $FarmD, $WikiTitle, $ScriptUrl;%0a* creating custom Markup()%0a* preventing escaping thanks to Keep()%0a* getting pages thanks to ListPages("Pattern.");%0a* Read the content of a page [@%0a $pagename = "MyGroup.MyPage";%0a //getting the content of the page%0a $pagecontent = RetrieveAuthPage($pagename, 'read', $authprompt = 'false', READPAGE_CURRENT);%0a //focusing on content, not meta-data%0a $content = $pagecontent['text']%0a@]%0a* how to query via [[PmWiki:EditingAPI]]%0a** PmWiki is designed like a library that can be called from PHP scripts -- not really.%0a** typically I (pmichaud) suggest that other packages use the HTTP interface to manipulate the wiki%0a** it's been very stable -- few changes over minor upgrades%0a* any "official" effort to use nicely [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DataPortability|DataPortability]] formats?%0a** PmWiki can output RSS and RDF but beyond that, no.%0a* Get pages and remove the system ones [@%0a // update with content%0a $cleandata = ListPages("/Oimp\./e");%0a //General cleaning%0a $cleandata = MatchPageNames($cleandata,array('-*.*RecentChanges,-*.GroupFooter,-*.GroupHeader'));%0a@]%0a* is there a way to query an instance remotely? e.g. having access to @@global@@ variable remotely, to do the inverse of the include function and thus benefit from @@PageList()@@ and other functions on the remote @@wiki.d/@@%0a%0a%0a!!! Starting point for [[PmWiki:DocumentationIndex#development|Development section of the documentation]]%0a* ?action=source%0a* PmWiki:EditingAPI%0a** simplest way via @@curl@@ to add content to a wiki%0a* PmWiki:Variables%0a* PmWiki:Functions%0a* PmWiki:PageFileFormat%0a* this has often been discussed on the mailing list, also, so perhaps check the archives.%0a* Cookbook:Functions Brief description of some of PmWiki's internal functions available to cookbook recipe authors and custom markup developers.%0a* PmWiki:FunctionList simple list of the functions provided by PmWiki.%0a%0a%0a!!See also%0a* [[Tools/Wikis]] in general%0a%0a!!To do%0a* consider Cookbook:SkinAlternative Skin your pages within your wiki itself, rather than using downloadable skins%0a* get PTV value per page version%0a** useful to see the evolution over time of current page, current chapter, last reading date in [[ReadingNotes/]]%0a** check Cookbook:ViewDiff and Cookbook:PageHist%0a* To Add to my [[PmWiki:Profiles.Utopiah]]%0a** [[Internal_Wiki:Chat.Chat|Chat module]]%0a** [[Tools.Vimperator]] autocommand%0a* Use post to query pmwiki [[http://php.dzone.com/news/execute-http-post-using-php-cu|tutorial]] to add data by SMS to [[Test.Test]]%0a** else do a Recipe that would periodically check (easier but maybe more resources greedy and less responsive)%0a* clarify the MarkUp()/Keep() difficulties with Ajax%0a* list all the functionnalities required and see what recipe is the more adapted %0a** try to only do recipe that are Seedea-dependant%0a* modify the editor thanks to one of the several solutions%0a** write a MarkUp and modify Site.EditForm%0a** add javascript to handle the textarea which already has an id="text" (thus $('text') with scriptaculous) and use a pmwiki keyword for page listing (no need to write PHP then)%0a** modify [@$HTMLHeaderFmt[]@]%0a* PmWiki:Subversion including fully-automated and hassle-free upgrade/backup process Tools.Processing=!!From personal use%0aRelated code https://github.com/Utopiah/Processing.JS-old-code%0a* to try to save canvas to images as a form of preprocessing as a wiki skin%0a** [@var image = document.getElementsByTagName("canvas")[0].toDataURL();@]%0a* [[http://processingjs.org/reference/PShape|SVG shape]] used in [[Content/WikiBrainMapping]]%0a* explanations of [[Path:/innovativ.it/www/|Innovativ.IT]]%0a* @@./pub/skins/glossyhue/skin.tmpl@@ deactivated for now%0a** few bugs, bit slow, out of date, still didn't integrated it as a full interface%0a** some visitors keep JS deactivated thus wondering why there is a blank space on top of each page%0a** now using Path:/pub/processingjsgraph/index.php to browse through Path:/pub/processingjsgraph/ generated visuals%0a*** using @@graphprocessing.php@@ and @@gp_pageview_withingroup.php@@ in [[Repository:.|code repository]] to generate visualizations%0a** adapted to [[I:Person/]] based on [[Person/]] principles%0a*** note that the path is not handled properly and only quick fixes were applied here%0a*** axes have been switched and scales increased to fit the property of the graph%0a*** improved a group version and a page version by using different canvas size and scales%0a*** improved by displaying little pictures of friends' head over their ellipse (not displayed for privacy reasons) %25thumb%25[[Path:/pub/illustrations/anonymized_categorized_social_network.png|Path:/pub/illustrations/anonymized_categorized_social_network.png]]%0a**** use [[Vimperator#write]] to save a JPG picture in the right location faster%0a*** e.g. %25thumb%25[[Path:/pub/illustrations/person_visualization.png|Path:/pub/illustrations/person_visualization.png]] (names replaced with partial MD5 for privacy reasons, non log scale)%0a*** new circular visualization and supporting dragging%0a**** but without proper angles and text/image dragging%0a* add pictures embedding (used with the "flower" of edition viz)%0a** [[http://processingjs.org/reference/image_|image]]() (without forgetting preload!) [[http://processingjs.org/reference/tint_|tint()]]%0a* structuring functions%0a** [[http://processing.org/reference/setup_.html|setup()]] [[http://processing.org/reference/draw_.html|draw()]]%0a* drawing functions%0a** [[http://processing.org/reference/text_.html|text()]] [[http://processing.org/reference/ellipse_.html|ellipse()]] [[http://processing.org/reference/fill_.html|fill()]] [[http://processing.org/reference/background_.html|background()]] [[http://processing.org/reference/size_.html|size()]] [[http://processing.org/reference/line_.html|line()]] [[http://processing.org/reference/stroke_.html|stroke()]]%0a%0a!![[#ProcessingJS]]Processing.js specific%0a* one can load multiple images using a list [[https://wiki.mozilla.org/Processing.js_for_Processing_Devs|Processing.js for Processing Devs]] MozillaWiki%0a* [[http://processingjs.org/reference|Reference]] all the commands available%0a* http://dev.w3.org/html5/spec/the-canvas-element.html%0a* setting up the size in %3ccanvas> is optional if done through size()%0a* Path:/pub/processing.js%0a* {-@@init.js@@ allows to pull in %3cscript type="application/processing">-} (deprecated)%0a** else generate .pjs file and load it within the canvas with canvas data-src="path/to/file.pjs" cf http://processingjs.org/blog/?p=122%0a* a page can have multiple %3ccanvas> and each can be transparent and positioned (including with z-index) through CSS%0a* display texts (including links) over canvas like http://processingjs.org/ do%0a** but then if the object the text is associated too is moved, it will not be followed, it has to be rendered again%0a** [[http://pastie.org/925835|example with JQuery]] updating CSS by Xavura%0a%0a!!Conversion%0a%25red%25Note:%25%25 keep a minimalist mindset, [[(Wikipedia:)Form follows function]], the objective still is to '''be efficient''' (cf [[http://www.visualcomplexity.com/vc/blog/?p=644|Information Visualization Manifesto]]) so visualization should provide a way to interact with data, providing affordance to detect patterns, infer correlations, modify the structure but not to "look pretty" (cf [[ReadingNotes/The Self Made Tapestry]]).%0a* bar graph%0a** now mostly using [[Gnuplot]]%0a** [[Content/Exercises]] graphic currently using [[http://sparklines.bitworking.info/|sparklines]]%0a** try [[http://willarson.com/code/sparklines/sparklines.html|Sparklines]] by Will Larson%0a* graph layout engine%0a** [[Graphviz]] using Cookbook:pmGraphViz through [[http://www.research.att.com/~north/cgi-bin/webdot/webdot.cgi|AT&T public webdot server]]%0a* specialized nodes visualization%0a** Seedea.org main visualization thanks to SeedeaOimpInterface.php cookbook%0a** try [[http://www.mattryall.net/blog/2008/11/wiki-visualisations-with-javascript|Wiki visualisations with JavaScript: Processing.js and Raphael]] by Matt Ryall%0a### root = list everything -> remove "/*" -> uniq(array) -> %0a### make new skin if required, easier to embed%0a** consider Seedea:Seedea/Visualization and its Ghost in the Shell proposal%0a*** including the "personal" barriers that could be used not on Seedea but here for the PIM ( FB_Wiki )and especially the transitions Internal_wiki %3c-> FB_Wiki%0a** consider [[Cookbook/Cognition#WikiBrainMapping]] for here ( FB_Wiki )%0a** use httpd or browser logs for activities, including paths%0a** use locally define [@(:pagelogo: path/file.png:)@] with transparent form and correct size within ellipses to improve uniqueness%0a* social network%0a** [[Person/]] visualization currently based on pmGraphViz%0a* use treemap to display data on the server%0a** not in Processing but with PHP http://www.neurofuzzy.net/2006/04/28/treemap-php-source-code/%0a*** quick demo at http://www.caseariasylvestrisswartz.org/thesis/PaolaSpandre/pub/treemap/index.php%0a*** listing could be improve by listing periodically with crontab%0a** in Processing but with Java http://benfry.com/writing/treemap/library.zip %0a** history of edits per page%0a*** [[Seedea:Seedea/SandIdeabox#seedeaimp]]%0a* meeting timing as color moving borders%0a** cf... PIM? Seedea?%0a* live browsing visualization%0a** probably inspired by WebAtlas [[http://webatlas.fr/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=56&Itemid=74|NaviCrawler]] (unmaintained as of March 2010)%0a** jbilcke's [[http://github.com/jbilcke/tinaweb|tinaweb]] Standalone web project for the Tinaviz Java Applet%0a** Processing.js + [[Greasemonkey]]%0a%0a!![[#Tests]]Tests%0aThe entire website (without PmWiki and Site goups) :%0a[=(:GraphProcessingEntryPoint:)=]%0a%25red%25Very large%25%25, too slow, to correct.%0a%0aGenerated Processing.js code : http://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/rootgraph.pjs , note that as of April 2010 that's about 300 nodes and 600 links between them.%0a%0aThere is still to do%0a# groups by color%0a# zooms%0a# filter by groups%0a# filter as texts at the bottom of the page%0a# basket and other actions to drop pages on%0a%0a!!Alternatives%0a* [[http://raphaeljs.com/|Raphael]] JavaScript Library to work with vector graphics on the web.%0a* http://vis.stanford.edu/protovis/%0a%0a!!To explore%0a* [[http://processing.org/|Processing.org]] initiated by Ben Fry and Casey Rea%0a* [[http://processingjs.org/|Processing.js]] open programming language for people who want to program images, animation, and interactions for the web without using Flash or Java applets.%0a* Seedea:Research/Visualization%0a* [[http://grantmuller.com/drawing-a-hexagon-in-processing-java/|Drawing a Hexagon in Processing / Java]] by Grant Muller 2009%0a** as am very interested, probably because of Japanese animation style in hexagonal HUD%0a* [[http://junkcharts.typepad.com/|Junk Charts]] by Kaiser Fung%0a* [[http://www.openprocessing.org/|OpenProcessing]] Share Your Sketches%0a** Processing code under CC GPL license with visualization%0a* [[http://datavisualization.ch/tools/13-javascript-libraries-for-visualizations|16 Javascript Libraries for Visualizations]] by Benjamin Wiederkehr, Datavisualization.ch 2009%0a* [[http://learningwebgl.com/|Learning WebGL]] lessons 'n' links%0a* [[http://lacantine.org/events/radart-n-5-interfaces-multitouch-et-naturelles|RADart # 5 : interfaces multitouch et/ou naturelles]], 18h45 September the 23rd La Cantine%0a* [[http://interactiondesign.sva.edu/classes/datavisualization/2010/07/08/introduction/|Introduction]] and A Brief History of Visualization by Shawn Allen, mfa in interaction design July 2010%0a* [[http://www.infovis-wiki.net/|InfoVis:Wiki]] community platform and forum integrating recent developments and news on all areas and aspects of Information Visualization.%0a* [[http://extremepresentation.typepad.com/blog/2006/09/choosing_a_good.html|Choosing a good chart]] by Andrew Abela, The Extreme Presentation(tm) Method 2006%0a* [[http://excanvas.sourceforge.net/|ExplorerCanvas]] brings the same functionality [canvas] to Internet Explorer%0a* [[http://github.com/aristus/packet-flight|packet-flight]] script that turns a TCP packet dump (tcpdump) data into a Processing animation.%0a** [[http://vimeo.com/14570497|Packet Flight: RickRoll @ 12X]] by Carlos Bueno, September 2010%0a* [[http://www.impure.com|impure.com]]%0a* [[http://groups.google.com/group/processingjs/browse_thread/thread/57dae47be239942a|ProcessingJS for DokuWiki]] (via Pomax on mozilla/#processing.js )%0a* [[http://processingjs.nihongoresources.com/processing%2520on%2520the%2520web/|Processing on the web - a tutorial]] %0a** especially section making your sketch and your page see each other%0a* [[http://cargocollective.com/coffeemakescreative/1736030/VOID|VOID]] by coffeemakescreative, a conceptional processing magazine for the iPad.%0a* [[http://www.openframeworks.cc/|openFrameworks]] (aka OF)%0a* [[http://processingjs.nihongoresources.com/|Processing.js projects @ nihongoresources]], repository domain for Mike "Pomax" Kamermans' processing.js projects Tools.Programming=!!Related tools Im using%0a[[Vi]] + [[Semantic Web]] + [[AWS]] + [[Shell]] + [[Vimperator]] + [[Processing]] + [[Tools/]] in general%0a%0a!!Seedea content%0a[[(Seedea:Seedea/)AImatrix]] + [[(Seedea:Seedea/)DATAmatrix]] + [[(Seedea:Seedea/)Services]]%0a%0a!!Own tips & tricks%0a* grep -d recurse FunctionName *.extension_of_header_files%0a%0a!![[#LearningAndTeaching]]Learning and teaching%0a!!!Showing%0a* http://www.watchpeoplecode.com/streamer/utopiah%0a%0a!!!Based on 1 single principle%0a# removing layers of non feedback%0aresulting in live coding practices specific to domains of interests%0a%0aSee [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PUv66718DII|Inventing on Principle]] by Bret Victor, CUSec 2012%0a* dedicated brunch session [[Events/SundayGeekBrunch2016InventingOnPrinciple]]%0a%0a!!!Solution%0a* non textual feedback%0a** [[http://www.finchrobot.com/|The Finch]] A Robot Designed for Computer Science Education%0a** music via [[Chuck]]%0a** visualization via [[Processing]]%0a** consider alternative IDE like http://www.lighttable.com%0a* 0 configuration first tutorial%0a** [[http://people.csail.mit.edu/pgbovine/python/|Online Python Tutor: Learn and practice Python programming in your web browser]] at MIT CSAIL%0a*** with excellent step by step visualization%0a** [[http://codepad.org/|codepad]] by Steven Hazel%0a** http://tryRuby.org%0a** http://tryPython.org%0a** http://tryHaskell.org%0a** http://www.mongodb.org Browser Shell%0a** http://SQLfiddle.com%0a** https://JSfiddle.net%0a** tools%0a*** https://try.github.io%0a*** Jupyter%0a* [[#LiveCoding|live coding]]%0a** [[Tools/JavaScript#ThreeJSLiveCoding]]%0a* agile practices%0a* domain specific environment%0a* [[Tools/Ruby#RubyLearningTest|(Ruby) language self-testing exploration]]%0a** "we used the language as a tool to explore itself. In the same way that a test is better than a specification, the language is better than a description of the language." %0a%0a!!!Inspired by%0aLive coding for [[Cookbook/Music]] with ChucK.%0a%0a!!!See also%0a* [[Content/Education]] with e.g. Harvard [[https://www.cs50.net/|CS50]]%0a* [[Cookbook/Cognition#LearningNewDomain]]%0a* [[Seedea:Seedea/SandIdeabox#FeelingComplexity]]%0a* [[Seedea:Seedea/DATAmatrix]]%0a* [[http://www.zutopedia.com/|Zutopedia]] a visual guide to computer science.%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DdKmmj2m_Do|Computació amb dňmino - Domino Computation]], January 2011%0a** [[Wikipedia:Domino computer]]%0a* part of my own motivation in http://www.quora.com/How-did-you-fall-in-love-with-programming%0a* [[http://computationaltales.blogspot.com/p/posts-by-topic.html|Computational Fairy Tales]] Computer science concepts as told through fairy tales, by Jeremy Kubica%0a* [[http://www.nytimes.com/2011/11/10/technology/personaltech/computer-programming-for-children-minus-cryptic-syntax.html|Computer Programming for Children, Minus Cryptic Syntax]] by Peter Wayner, NYTimes.com November 2011 %0a%0a!!Principles%0a* [[http://c2.com/cgi/wiki?DontRepeatYourself|Dont Repeat Yourself]] (DRY)%0a** Every piece of knowledge must have a single, unambiguous, authoritative representation within a system.%0a%0a!!Key abbreviations%0a* [[Wikipedia:Create, read, update and delete]] (CRUD)%0a* [[Wikipedia:Model–View–Controller]] (MVC)%0a%0a!!Practical Overviews%0aTools, IDE, community websites, ...%0a%0a!!![[#CodeReUse]]Code re-use%0a* code repositories including search function%0a** [[http://www.krugle.org/|Krugle]]%0a** [[http://www.koders.com/|Koders]]%0a** [[http://www.codase.com/|Codase]]%0a** [[http://code.google.com/|Google Code]]%0a** [[http://searchco.de|searchco.de]]%0a* integration tools%0a** http://sourcerer.ics.uci.edu/%0a** http://ase.csc.ncsu.edu/%0a** [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OQnmmnHjZvU|HelpMeOut: What Would Other Programmers Do?]] by Bjoern Hartmann, Daniel MacDougall, Joel Brandt and Scott Klemmer, CHI 2010%0a*** http://hci.stanford.edu/publications/2010/helpmeout/hartmann-chi10-helpmeout.pdf%0aNote that this should include search first across own produced code including code within this wiki (most likely in this [[Tools/]] group), own repositories (cf [[Tools/Mercurial]] or [[Tools/Fossil]]), past projects, etc...%0a%0a!!![[#LiveCoding]]Live coding%0a* documentation ready%0a* REPL%0a** keep the history for further study%0a* safe closure (VM, jails, zones, ...)%0a* during live demo%0a** uses a transparent terminal/console with notes hidden behind it%0a*** not distracting for the audience (unlike constant apps switching)%0a*** predictable for everybody%0a*** relaxing for the presenter, nothing to forget and flexible flow (interruptions or new ideas are ok)%0a* learn from [[Wikipedia:Hackathon]] and its good practices%0a%0a!!!Software communities%0a* [[https://launchpad.net/|Launchpad]]%0a* [[http://github.com/|github]]%0a* [[Wikipedia:Comparison of open source software hosting facilities]]%0a%0a!!!Notes on programming languages used%0a%0a* [[Ruby]] and [[Ruby#Rails]]%0a* [[JavaScript]]%0a%0a!!!![[#CSS]]CSS%0a* cf [[Bootstrap/]]%0a* testing on Firefox using Responsive design view : Ctrl+Shift+m%0a* for Boostrap 2 without stacking see http://getbootstrap.com/2.3.2/scaffolding.html to hide/show on mobile%0a* CSS Mega Cheat Sheet https://makeawebsitehub.com/css3-mega-cheat-sheet/%0a!!!![[#R]]R%0a* [[Wikipedia:R (programming language)]]%0a* [[http://www.stat.tamu.edu/~ljin/Finance/stat689-R.htm|tutorial]]%0a* Decision Science News' R video tutorial [[http://www.decisionsciencenews.com/?p=261|1]], [[http://www.decisionsciencenews.com/?p=264|2]]%0a* [[http://cran.r-project.org/index.html|R libs]]%0a* [[http://redcat.cse.sc.edu/index.php/WikiR_Structure|WikiR Structure]] : Integrate R language into MediaWiki%0aUsed in [[Content/Mathematics#Statistics]] and [[Content/FinancialTools]].%0a%0a!!!![[#Python]]Python%0a* [[Python]]%0a* http://pypi.python.org/pypi/setuptools#cygwin-mac-os-x-linux-other in order to install eggs%0a** required for http://knowledgeforge.net/ckan/doc/datapkg/install.html%0a* running programs%0a** moinmoin wiki%0a** supybot irc bot (my [[Tools/Supybot|learning notes]])%0a%0a!!!Good practices%0a* [[#Refactoring]]refactoring%0a** [[Wikipedia:Code refactoring]]%0a** [[Wikipedia:Code smell]]%0a** [[Wikipedia:God object]]%0a* [[http://www.computer.org/cms/Computer.org/ComputingNow/homepage/2010/0110/W_SW_PairProgramming.pdf|How Pair Programming Really Works]] by Stuart Wray, Royal School of Signals%0a** [[http://computingnow.computer.org/wray|comments on the companion website]]%0a** Mechanism 1: Pair Programming Chat%0a** Mechanism 2: Pair Programmers Notice More Details%0a** Mechanism 3: Fighting Poor Practices%0a** Mechanism 4: Sharing and Judging Expertise%0a** recommended in XP programming%0a** see also notes on [[ReadingNotes/SC22|SC22 : Sociologie cognitive, organisation et technique]]%0a%0a%0a!!![[#Tools]]Tools%0a* [[#RCS]]Revision control software or RCS / [[#VCS]][[#DVCS]](distributed) Version Control System or (D)VCS / [[#SCM]] Source Code Management%0a** [[Wikipedia:Template:Revision control software]]%0a** [[http://www.ericsink.com/vcbe/html/index.html|Version Control by Example]] by Eric Sink, SourceGear 2011%0a** [[http://mercurial.selenic.com/|Mercurial]] free, distributed source control management tool.%0a*** moved to [[Mercurial]]%0a** [[#Git]][[http://git-scm.com/|Git]] Fast Version Control System%0a*** moved to [[Git]]%0a** [[http://www.fossil-scm.org/|Fossil]] Simple, high-reliability, distributed software configuration management%0a*** moved to [[Fossil]]%0a** [[http://subversion.apache.org/|Apache Subversion]] Enterprise-class centralized version control for the masses%0a** [[http://bazaar.canonical.com/|Bazaar]] version control system that helps you track project history over time and to collaborate easily with others.%0a** note that wiki are intrinsically RCS but generalized (and thus also losing specific tools) from software to text%0a*** few wikis are actually now relying (or planning to rely) on CVS ([[http://moinmo.in/MoinMoin2.0#Storage_API.2C_misc._storage_backends|MoinMoin2.0 storage API for hg - mercurial DVCS storage]])%0a** [[http://bramcohen.livejournal.com/52148.html|Version Control Recommended Practices]] by Bram Cohen, 2008%0a** [[#VisualizationOfCollaboration]]visualization of collaboration%0a*** [[http://code.google.com/p/gource/|gource]] software version control visualization tool%0a*** [[http://vis.cs.ucdavis.edu/~ogawa/codeswarm/|code_swarm]] experiment in organic software visualization%0a*** [[http://www.inf.usi.ch/phd/wettel/codecity.html|CodeCity]] visualized as interactive, navigable 3D cities.%0a* errors management%0a** [[http://www.newrelic.com/|New Relic]] On-Demand Application Management%0a** [[http://hoptoadapp.com/pages/home|Hoptoad]] The app error app%0a%0a!![[#FormalMethods]]Formal methods%0a* [[http://formalmethods.wikia.com/|Formal Methods Wiki]] set up by Jonathan Bowen%0a* [[http://asml.codeplex.com/|AsmL]] Abstract State Machine Language%0a** [[http://www.eecs.umich.edu/gasm/|Abstract State Machines]] website at the University of Michigan%0a** [[http://asmeta.sourceforge.net/|Asmeta]] ASM Metamodel (AsmM), a metamodel for the ASMs formal method developed by following the guidelines of the Model-Driven Engineering (MDE) %0a* [[http://www.bmethod.com/|B Method]] Presentation of B Method, B Language, and formal methods, by Clearsy%0a* [[Wikipedia:Z notation]] named after Zermelo–Fraenkel set theory%0a* [[Wikipedia:Alloy (specification language)]]%0a** [[http://alloy.mit.edu/community/|Alloy Community]] at MIT%0a* UTC [[http://tice.utc.fr/portail_UV/detailuv.php?uv=LO19&page=general&lang=FR&prd=1|UV LO19 : De l'expression du besoin a la realisation du logiciel]] including Z notation, B method, UML, ...%0a* [[http://coq.inria.fr/|The Coq Proof Assistant]] formal proof management system%0a* [[http://www.cis.upenn.edu/~sweirich/wmm/wmm09-programme.html|Workshop on Mechanizing Metatheory (WMM) 2009 Programme]] co-located with ICFP’09%0a* [[http://wiki.portal.chalmers.se/agda/|Agda]]%0a%0a!!Modeling languages%0aUML (now with Executable UML), ...%0a%0a!!Linguistics%0a* [[Languages/]] focusing on human languages but with links to semantics, grammar, vocabularies, etymology, semiotics, ...%0a%0a!!Grammar and parsers%0a?%0a%0a!!Language mechanics%0ageneral overviews%0a* http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Constructed_language%0a* ReadingNotes/ThePrehistoryOfLanguage%0a%0a!!!New languages%0a* Clojure%0a* [[http://cobra-language.com/|The Cobra Programming Language]] started in 2003%0a* ...%0a%0a!!![[#DesigningANewLanguage]]Designing a new language%0a* [[Languages/Languages#MakingYourOwn]]%0a* my discussions with CobraCommander, author of Cobra%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cn7kTPbW6QQ|Building Your Own Dynamic Language]] by Ian Piumarta, Stanford University 2007%0a** with its slides at [[http://www.stanford.edu/class/ee380/Abstracts/070214.html|Building your own dynamic language is fun and easy! First steps on the road to reinventing computing]]%0a* [[http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=448441135356213813#|Practical Common Lisp]] by Peter Seibel, Google TechTalks 2006%0a* [[http://videolectures.net/dc08_srkoc_20min/|How to create your own language in 20 minutes]] by Dinko Srkoč, DC 2008%0a** [[http://www.bofh.org.uk/2007/05/19/domain-agnostic-languages|Domain Agnostic Languages]] "The most powerful tools available to us aren’t the ones that already exist, but the ones we make ourselves and the ideas and patterns that enable us to shape the tool for the task." Piers Cawley 2007%0a* [[http://vimeo.com/859408|Bootstrap yourself into conviviality by writing your own Forth]] David Frech, DorkbotPDX 0x01 2008%0a* [[http://www.stanford.edu/class/ee380/Abstracts/100428.html|Another Go at Language Design]] by Rob Pike, EE380, Stanford University 2010%0a* http://www.lua.org%0a** [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BxlbWOd_5ts|Evolution of Lua, the lightweight embeddable scripting language]] by Roberto Ierusallmschy, Lua Workshop 2006%0a** [[http://www.stanford.edu/class/ee380/Abstracts/100310.html|Small is Beautiful: The design of Lua]] by Roberto Ierusallmschy, EE 380, Stanford University 2010%0a* [[http://mitpress.mit.edu/sicp/|Structure and Interpretation of Computer Programs (SICP)]], by Abelson, Sussman, and Sussman, MIT Press 1984%0a* helpful tools%0a** http://www.gnu.org/software/guile/%0a** http://www.gnu.org/software/bison/%0a** [[http://stackoverflow.com/questions/212900/advantages-of-antlr-versus-say-lex-yacc-bison|Advantages of Antlr (versus say, lex/yacc/bison)]] Stack Overflow%0a* [[http://twelf.plparty.org/wiki/Main_Page|The Twelf Project]] language used to specify, implement, and prove properties of deductive systems such as programming languages and logics.%0a* [[Wikipedia:Lambda cube]]%0a* [[Wikipedia:Attribute grammar]]%0a%0a!!Fundamental data structures%0a%0a!!![[#Graph]]Graph%0a* [[http://wiki.github.com/tinkerpop/gremlin/|gremlin]] graph-based programming language%0a* [[http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~pegasus/|PEGASUS]] Peta-Scale Graph Mining System%0a* [[https://github.com/xslogic/phoebus|phoebus]] distributed framework for large scale graph processing written in Erlang%0a* Pregel, [[http://googleresearch.blogspot.com/2009/06/large-scale-graph-computing-at-google.html|Large-scale graph computing at Google]], Official Google Research Blog 2009%0a* http://www.goldenorbos.org%0a%0a%0a!!Fundamental Concepts%0aLogic , Type theory, Category Theory,Knowledge / Information Theory%0a%0a!!!Technological roadmaps%0a* [[http://www.cra.org/ccc/resources.php|Resources and White Papers]] by the Computing Community Consortium (CCC)%0a* [[http://www.internet2.edu/|Internet2]] advance the state of art in networking.%0a%0a!!!Fundamental paradigms%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=9D558D49CA734A02|Programming Paradigms (CS107)]] by Jerry Cain, Stanford University%0a** Stanford CourseWare [[https://courseware.stanford.edu/pg/courses/82252|CS107]] %0a%0a* [[#Dataflow]]Dataflow%0a** ~min37 dataflow systems/data analytic supercomputer (DAS) = "MapReduce on steroids" [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PBLgUBGWcz8|Running Large Graph Algorithms: Evaluation of Current State-Of-the-Art and Lessons Learned]] by Andy Yoo, Google Tech Talk February 2010%0a** [[http://wiki.github.com/tinkerpop/pipes/|pipes]] data flow framework written in Java%0a** [[http://pixelpipe.com/|Pixelpipe]] Liberate your media! post, upload and share almost anywhere%0a** [[http://pipes.yahoo.com/pipes/|Yahoo! Pipes]] Rewire the web%0a** [[http://pipes.deri.org/|DERI Pipes]] Open Source, Extendable, Embeddable Web Data Mashups%0a** [[http://tarpipe.com/developers/|tarpipe]]%0a%0a!!News%0a* [[http://www.springer.com/computer/foundations/journal/453|Algorithmica]] an international journal which publishes theoretical papers on algorithms that address problems arising in practical areas, and experimental papers of general appeal for practical importance or techniques.%0a** [[http://www.springerlink.com/content/0178-4617|eletronic version]] with its [[http://www.springerlink.com/content/0178-4617?sortorder=asc&export=rss|RSS feed]]%0a%0a!![[#HardwareSpecific]][[#HardwareSpecific|Hardware specific]]%0aFrom the closest to the hardware to the largest architecture (following the guiding principle of [[Fabien/LayeredModel]]).%0a* [[ReadingNotes/ProgrammingTheUniverse#QuantumComputing]]%0a* [[Wikipedia:Very-large-scale integration]] (VLSI)%0a** [[Cookbook/Electronics#FPGA]] (Field-programmable gate array)%0a* [[Wikipedia:Microcode]]%0a* [[Wikipedia:Opcode]]%0a* [[Wikipedia:GPGPU]] General-purpose computing on graphics processing units%0a** [[Wikipedia:OpenCL]] Open Computing Language%0a* [[Wikipedia:OpenMP]] Open Multi-Processing%0a* [[Wikipedia:Category:Distributed computing architecture]]%0a%0a!!!See also%0a* [[Wikipedia:Unconventional computing]]%0a** [[http://arn.local.frs.riken.jp/UC10/change/index_main.html|Unconventional Computation 2010 (UC10)]], Tokyo June 2010%0a** [[http://books.wwnorton.com/books/Natural-Computing/|Natural Computing]] by Cathy Lazere and Dennis E. Shasha, W. W. Norton & Company May 2010%0a* [[http://legoofdoom.blogspot.com/|The LEGO Turing Machine]], Lego of Doom 2009%0a%0a%0a!![[#FrameworkAsStrategicalChoice]]IT framework = strategical choice%0a** principle%0a*** avoid sterile discussions as battles of positions%0a** solution%0a*** software either as a craft or as a production process, requires tools and your framework will have a great impact on the result. Consequently is it a real investment and has to be done as such with an estimated ROI.%0a*** list key components for the rational choice of a framework based on the %0a**** environment : internal politics in the team, external politics in the industry, available skills, ...%0a**** type of project : complexity, size, costs, deadline, minimum life time, ...%0a*** list key languages and their properties%0a**** available libraries, size of community, supported paradigms, quality of the documentation, supported platforms, ...%0a*** give estimates when no data is available%0a*** map languages with components%0a*** provide an explained choice%0a** references%0a*** [[ReadingNotes/Information Rules]]%0a*** [[ReadingNotes/Hackers And Painters]]%0aSee the more general [[Slideshows/Slideshows#StrategicIT]] that aims at studying the industry and its actor, not solely the languages and frameworks.%0a%0a!![[#Profiling]][[#Profiling|Profiling]]%0a* [[Wikipedia:List of performance analysis tools]]%0a* [[Wikipedia:Profiling (computer programming)]]%0a* testing in general%0a** [[Wikipedia:Fuzz testing]]%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6chLw2aodYQ|Dtrace review]] by Bryan Cantrill, Google Tech Talks 2007%0a** heartily recommended by Ryan Dahl during [[Events/WebWorkersCampParis]]%0a** ~min4 "the design is the machine"%0a** [[http://sourceware.org/systemtap/|SystemTap]] infrastructure to simplify the gathering of information about the running Linux system.%0a** [[http://redmonk.com/sogrady/2008/07/01/dtrace-vs-systemtap-redux/|DTrace vs SystemTap, Redux]], tecosystems 2008%0a** [[http://crtags.blogspot.com/|Thoughts from the CRiSP world]] including DTrace for Linux posts%0a** [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=47mgwxnbM9M|Using DTrace to Analyze Your Webstack]] 2009%0a** http://www.solarisinternals.com/wiki/index.php/DTrace_Topics_OSes%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KQ-wm3rW8_c&|Using open source tools for performance testing]] by Goranka Bjedov, Google Tech Talks 2006%0a* [[http://2010.rmll.info/SystemTap-Full-System-Observability-for-Linux.html?lang=en|SystemTap: Full System Observability for Linux]] by Adrien Kunysz, LSM July 2010%0a%0a!![[#EntireStack]][[#EntireStack|Entire stack]]%0aPrinciple : the complexity is growing through SaaS, PaaS and all kind of "new" vendors of solution. Knowing "the stack" is consequently still fundamental to stay efficient regarding the architecture and its performance but also the cost.%0a%0aTo integrate: [[Wikipedia:Solution stack]], [[Wikipedia:Protocol stack]], [[Wikipedia:Call stack]], [[Wikipedia:OSI layer]], [[Wikipedia:Cloud computing#Layers]], [[Wikipedia:Personal computer hardware]]%0a%0a!!![[#SoftwareStack]][[#SoftwareStack|Software stack]]%0a* model%0a** kernel, syscalls, ...%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GL6nxo7Yino|David Recordon, "Today's LAMP Stack"]] OSCON 2010%0a* tools%0a** Dtrace, strace, ...%0a%0a!!![[#NetworkStack]][[#NetworkStack|Network stack]]%0a* model%0a** OSI layers, ...%0a* tools%0a** WireShark, ...%0aAnd "integrated" http://openstack.org%0a%0a!!![[#HardwareStack]][[#HardwareStack|Hardware stack]]%0a* model%0a** proc, memory, transfer, ...%0a*** including [[#HardwareSpecific|Hardware specific]] architectures%0a* tools%0a** hard to monitor so consider visualization in virtual world (pedagogical tool)%0a%0a!!!Synthesis of all previous 3%0a* networked software going through everything%0a** ... through [[#SoftwareStack|Software stack]]%0a*** ... and through [[#HardwareStack|Hardware stack]]%0a** ... through [[#NetworkStack|Network stack]]%0a*** ... and through [[#HardwareStack|Hardware stack]]%0a* add tools to track the entire process and optimize%0a** [[#Profiling|Profiling]] section on this page%0a%0a!![[#Humor]]Humor%0a* [[http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_VUQ3DQEhjsM/SiahYNe6RTI/AAAAAAAAAW0/_5rAQs-31kM/s1600/cpplands.png|the C++ Lands, Its amazing creatures and weird beasts]]%0a* [[http://xkcd.com/353/|Python (#353)]] xkcd: A webcomic of romance, sarcasm, math, and language.%0a* [[http://abstrusegoose.com/290|Compiler Error (#290)]], Abstruse Goose %0a* [[http://www.globalnerdy.com/2010/05/09/new-programming-jargon/|New Programming Jargon]] by Joey deVilla, Global Nerdy May 2010%0a* [[Path:/pub/images/programmer_hierarchy.gif|The Programmer Hierarchy]]%0a%0a!![[#ToDo]]To do%0a* incorporate and link back from my notes on%0a** [[ReadingNotes/Programming For Peace]]%0a** [[ReadingNotes/Programming The Universe]]%0a** [[ReadingNotes/The Code Book]]%0a** [[ReadingNotes/Intelligent Bio]]%0a** [[ReadingNotes/The Prehistory Of Language]]%0a** [[ReadingNotes/Beautiful Code]]%0a** [[ReadingNotes/Hackers And Painters]]%0a**[[http://gigamonkeys.com/book/|Practical Common Lisp]] by Peter Seibel - ISBN 1590592395 - Apress 2005%0a*** read only about half of it in order to write @@E:\Work\seedea\older prototypes\lisp prototype@@%0a* originally a backup from http://projects.knowledgatic.org/ProgrammingLanguages/Resources but the collaborating admin I was building this with... disappeared.%0a* phylogeny not just of languages but also%0a** APIs%0a** tools%0a*** including research tools listed here%0a**** e.g. Sourcerer%0a*** ML applied to code repository%0a**** e.g. the R packaged challenge%0a* add [[PersonalInformationStream/WithoutNotesJune11#Prolog]] and following CP/QCP/... links%0a%0a!!!Organize the following links%0a* [[http://www.langpop.com/|Programming Language Popularity]], started in DedaSys LLC by 2007%0a* ways in which advances in math change grammar of computer languages%0a** http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Haskell_%2528programming_language%2529%0a** http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/L4_microkernel_family%0a* [[http://www.nature.com/nature/journal/v449/n7163/abs/nature06137.html|Quantifying the evolutionary dynamics of language]] Nature 449, 713-716 (11 October 2007)%0a* [[http://www.citeulike.org/user/architect/article/4444241|Software evolutionary dynamics modelled as the activity of an actor-network]] IET In Software, IET, Vol. 2, No. 4. (2008)%0a* [[http://www.knowledgeboard.com/item/2756/pg_dtl_art_news/pg_hdr_art/pg_ftr_art|KM Tools for Software Developers]] KnowledgeBoard 2006%0a* [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Software_metrics|Category:Software metrics]] , the and [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Software_metric|Software metric]] on Wikipedia%0a* [[http://stackoverflow.com/|Stack Overflow]] a collaboratively edited question and answer site for programmers%0a* [[http://www.ohloh.net/tools|Ohloh Tools]] including Compare Projects, Compare Languages and project code analysis%0a* [[http://www.assembla.com/|Assembla]] Accelerate your team with online workspaces%0a* [[http://trac.usefulinc.com/doap|DOAP]] XML/RDF vocabulary to describe software projects, and in particular open source. %0a* [[http://www.wikis4se.org/|Wikis for Software Engineering]]%0a* web tools%0a** [[http://getfirebug.com/|Firebug - Web Development Evolved]] %0a** [[https://bespin.mozilla.com/|Bespin]] Code in the Cloud%0a** [[http://hyperstruct.net/projects/mozlab|MozLab]] developing AJAX and Mozilla applications%0a*** [[http://dev.hyperstruct.net/movie/mozrepl.html|MozRepl]] Connect to Firefox and other Mozilla apps, explore and modify them from the inside, while they're running%0a*** [[http://hyperstruct.net/projects/mozunit|MozUnit]] Develop test-first style or just test against regressions%0a* http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Programming_tool%0a* [[http://oreilly.com/catalog/9780596510046|Beautiful Code]] Leading Programmers Explain How They Think, edited By Andy Oram and Greg Wilson, O'Reilly Media 2007%0a* research based tools%0a** [[http://ctuning.org/|cTuning.org]] an open community-driven collaborative wiki-based portal that brings together academia, industry and end-users to develop intelligent collective tuning technology that automates and simplifies compiler, program and architecture design and optimization.%0a** [[http://epr.adaptive.cs.unm.edu/|Evolutionary Program repair (EPR)]] Fixing Real Bugs in Real Programs with Genetic Programming%0a* [[http://www.methodsandtools.com/|methodsandtools.com]] free software development magazine on %0a** Software Testing, Project Management, Programming (Java,.NET, Ruby on Rails, Ajax), UML, Agile (eXtreme Programming, Scrum, TDD), Requirements, Databases, Software Process Improvement, Tools%0a** discovered thanks to [[http://www.dddcommunity.org/|Domain-Driven Design Community]]%0a* [[http://www.cs.virginia.edu/~weimer/|Westley Weimer]] focusing on "automatic or minimally-guided techniques that can scale and be applied easily to large, existing programs"%0a** including [[http://www.cs.virginia.edu/~weimer/p/weimer-gecco2009.pdf|A Genetic Programming Approach to Automated Software Repair]] Genetic and Evolutionary Computing Conference (GECCO) 2009: 947-954 (best paper award) (gold human-competitive award) by Stephanie Forrest, Westley Weimer, ThanhVu Nguyen, Claire Le Goues%0a* [[http://www.edutopia.org/programming|Programming Is the New Literacy]] by Marc Prensky, Edutopia 2008%0a* issue trackers%0a** Edgewall [[http://trac.edgewall.org/|The Trac Project]], enhanced wiki and issue tracking system for software development projects.%0a*** official [[http://trac-hacks.org/|Trac Hacks]] Plugins Macros etc. - Trac%0a** [[http://www.pmwiki.org/wiki/PITS/PITS|PmWiki Issue Tracking System (PITS)]] integrated as a normal PmWiki instance%0a* biomimicry%0a** [[http://www.pnas.org/content/early/2010/04/28/0914771107|Comparing genomes to computer operating systems in terms of the topology and evolution of their regulatory control networks]], PNAS April 2010%0a* [[http://www.antlr.org/|ANTLR Parser Generator]] framework for constructing recognizers, interpreters, compilers, and translators from grammatical descriptions containing actions in a variety of target languages.%0a* http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_programming_languages#Current_trends%0a** http://golang.org/%0a** with its [[http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=History_of_programming_languages&feed=atom&action=history|RSS feed]]%0a* [[ReadingNotes/LeanThinking]] applied to CS/IT%0a** http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/leanprogramming%0a** http://www.netobjectives.com/resources%0a* [[http://www.st.cs.uni-saarland.de/dd/|Delta Debugging]], From automated testing to automated debugging, Software Engineering Chair (Prof. Zeller) - Saarland University%0a** first encountered in [[ReadingNotes/Beautiful Code]]%0a* http://eclim.org/%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MxpjGZinies|The Evolution of End User Programming]] by Allen Cypher, IBM Research Almaden, Google Tech Talk February 2010%0a* [[http://pcs.essex.ac.uk/pls.html|Philosophy of Programming Languages]], University of Essex%0a* Seedea:Seedea/Licenses#Software%0a* communities and practices%0a** [[Wikipedia:Hackathon]]%0a** [[Wikipedia:Category:Software developer communities]]%0a* managing a team or even entire community around software projects%0a** Seedea:Seedea/CollaborativeManagementTools%0a* [[http://openhatch.org/|OpenHatch]] Community tools for free and open source software%0a** [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qt3yPm7mKEc|OpenHatch: An Open Source Volunteer Opportunity Finder]] by Asheesh Laroia and Raphael Krut-Landau, Google Tech Talk April 2010%0a* [[http://www.toplap.org/|Toplap]] writing of software while it is being executed, allowing programmers to improvise music and visuals live before an audience as well as conduct exploratory research with live source code. %0a** see [[Cookbook/Music]] for OpenMusic, ChucK and other programming oriented musical tools%0a* [[http://www.clevertester.com/|Clever Tester]]%0a* [[http://mitpress.mit.edu/sicp/|Structure and Interpretation of Computer Programs]] (SICP) by Abelson, Sussman, and Sussman%0a* SIGPLAN [[http://www.sigplan.org/popl.htm|Principles of Programming Languages (POPL)]]%0a* [[http://rosettacode.org/|Rosetta Code]] programming chrestomathy site.%0a* http://www.pragprog.com/titles/tpp/the-pragmatic-programmer%0a* [[http://flymake.sourceforge.net/|Flymake]] on-the-fly syntax checker for GNU Emacs%0a* [[http://emerginglangs.com/|Emerging Languages Camp]] For language designers, implementors, users, and enthusiasts.%0a** http://groups.google.com/group/emerginglangs%0a* [[Wikipedia:Category:Software engineering disasters]]%0a* Stack Exchange%0a** [[http://area51.stackexchange.com/proposals/6922/software-engineering|Software Engineering - Area 51]] Proposed Q&A site for students, practitioners, and researchers. Software engineering deals with requirements engineering, software design and architecture, implementation, testing, maintenance, configuration management, process, tools, methodologies, quality, and ethics.%0a** [[http://cstheory.stackexchange.com/|Theoretical Computer Science]]%0a* [[#Events]]events%0a** [[Wikipedia:Hackathon]], code sprint, code trail%0a** talks, conferences%0a** basically until early 2011 programming looked to me rather individual, a safe place for autism mainly limited to remote pair programming sharing screen, chatting on IRC and checking community websites%0a*** after a recommendation from Sylvain to participate to [[Events/LeanStartupEtBusinessModel]] and having there a discussion on their weekly code sprints I checked a bit more all the events for geeks like BarCamp ([[Events/RailsCampParis3]], [[Events/WebWorkersCampParis]], [[Events/WebWorkersCampParis3]]), code sprints, meetups ([[Events/ParisJSMeetup6]]) for different framework, programming language, etc...%0a**** efficient way to learn, share, look for technical trends but also political (in the sense of organization of individuals) and tacit and expected rules%0a*** hence my now probably recurrent question (e.g. during [[Events/LuaALaGaiteLyrique]]) regarding the size and activities of the local community for a framework or language%0a* [[http://bugseverywhere.org/|Bugs Everywhere]] distributed bugtracker%0a* [[Wikipedia:Racket (programming language)]]%0a* [[http://scottdowne.wordpress.com/2010/05/15/make-one-to-throw-it-away/|Make one to throw it away]], Scott Downe's Blog May 2010%0a* [[http://sigbovik.org/|The Association for Computational Heresy]], flagship conference SIGBOVIK%0a* local communities of practices%0a** [[http://softwaredev.meetup.com/|Software Developers Meetup Groups]]%0a** http://codingdojo.org%0a** France%0a*** http://wiki.agile-france.org%0a* [[http://cofes.com/|The Congress on the Future of Engineering Software]] (COFES)%0a* [[http://interstices.info/|Interstices]] Découvrir la recherche en informatique%0a* [[http://software-carpentry.org/|Software Carpentry]] Helping scientists make better software since 1997%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IFClpADY7Tc|Remote Pair Programming Using SSH Screen Vim and Skype]], 2009%0a** [[http://haruska.com/2009/09/29/remote-pair-programming/|Remote Pair Programming with Screen and Vim]], Jason Haruska 2009%0a* [[http://www.dreamingincode.com/|Dreaming in Code]]%0a* [[PersonalInformationStream/WithoutNotesSeptember11#NoahGoodman]] on Church%0a* [[http://rosettacode.org/|Rosetta Code]] present solutions to the same task in as many different languages as possible%0a* http://codereview.stackexchange.com Tools.Prototype=%25center%25http://prototypejs.org/images/logo-home.gif%0a%0a* $('myElementID')%0a* new Operationblablafunc();%0a* loadwithin pmwiki%0a* ...%0a* [[http://github.com/madrobby/scriptaculous/wikis/effect-move|Effect.Move — scriptaculous]]%0a* [[http://prototypejs.org/learn/introduction-to-ajax|Prototype's Introduction to Ajax]] Tools.Python=!Lessons from Python%0a%25right%25''(back to the [[Content.Tools|tools page]])''%0a%0a!!From [[http://shop.oreilly.com/product/110000529.do|Intermediate Python]] Practical Techniques for Deeper Skill Development by Steve Holden, O'Reilly Media April 2014 %0a* ?%0a%0a!!From personal usage%0a* virtualenv%0a** virtualenvwrapper%0a*** @@mkvirtualenv --python=/usr/bin/python3 X@@%0a*** @@workon@@ to list available virtualenvs%0a*** @@workon X@@ to active virtualenv X%0a** updating (e.g. from 3.4 to 3.5, assuming 3.5 as make altinstall rather than system default)%0a*** @@cd targetenv@@%0a*** @@pip freeze > requirments.txt@@%0a*** @@deactivate targetenv@@%0a*** @@mv ~/.virtualenvs/targetenv{,-backup3.4}@@%0a*** @@mkvirtualenv --python=/usr/local/bin/python3.5 -r requirments.txt@@%0a**** pip install might fail if so pip install -r requirments.txt after%0a**** eventually pip upgrades after%0a*** ... and testing to make sure it all still works%0a* matplotlib%0a** @@plt.close('all')@@ to close all opened plots, practical during iPython tests%0a* Python 3%0a** @@print('This is working!')@@%0a** @@python -m http.server 8000@@%0a** compiled 3.4 from source in order%0a*** mostly with quite a few issues with 3.2 that comes with Debian stable%0a** worked out well with virtualenv while making sure pip is up to date%0a*** including with numpy, scipy, matplotlib, ipython%0a* coverage.py%0a** http://nedbatchelder.com/code/coverage/%0a*** motivated by https://docs.python.org/3/howto/pyporting.html%0a* fancier output%0a** https://docs.python.org/2/tutorial/inputoutput.html#fancier-output-formatting%0a* debugging%0a** @@python -m pdb mycode.py@@%0a*** @@(Pdb) break 68@@ set breakpoint at the line 68%0a*** @@(Pdb) c@@ continue until the next breakpoint%0a*** allow to test for the different values interactively%0a* '''supybot-plugin-create''' : Supybot command to generate a plugin template (basic source and license)%0a%0a!!Websites%0a* [[#Django]]Django%0a** note that if working with [[Git]] and branches then the migrations and the DB in particular *have* to be tracked%0a*** typical error else OperationalError%0a** working with Jupyter/notebooks%0a*** available via own alias jupyertunnel%0a*** http://kaflurbaleen.blogspot.be/2015/09/using-ipython-notebook-with-django-on.html%0a** models%0a*** can't be modified (e.g. adding a property) without discarding the DB and running @@syncdb@@ again%0a*** http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1142378/django-why-some-fields-clashes-with-other%0a** views%0a*** https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/1.5/ref/class-based-views/generic-display/%0a** templates%0a*** https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/dev/topics/templates/%0a*** to handle CSS, JS, etc https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/1.5/howto/static-files/%0a** key apps%0a*** https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/1.5/topics/auth/%0a*** django.contrib.auth https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/1.5/ref/contrib/auth/%0a** to find new apps%0a*** https://www.djangopackages.com with its grid view a la WikiMatrix%0a**** e.g. https://github.com/omab/django-social-auth%0a** Djangos requestresponse cycle a visual guide%0a*** http://www.reddit.com/r/django/comments/2vjyrc/djangos_requestresponse_cycle_a_visual_guide/%0a%0a!!Sysadmin%0a* [[http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/aix/library/au-python/|Python for system administrators]] by James Knowlton, IBM DeveloperWorks 2007%0a* [[http://shop.oreilly.com/product/9780596515829.do|Python for Unix and Linux System Administration]] by Noah Gift and Jeremy M. Jones, O'Reilly Media 2008%0a* [[http://code.google.com/p/pyp/|pyp - Python Power at the Prompt]] aka The Pyed Piper%0a** the other way around, using Python within scripts rather than replacing bash or Perl%0a* [[http://www.slideshare.net/khsing/python-and-sysadmin|Python and sysadmin I]] by Guixing Bai, 2009%0a%0a!!On going projects%0a* ?%0a%0a!!Past projects%0a* OpenCV posture holder%0a* rewrite the [[Seedea:thelab/stigmergylive/linker-stigmergylive-channel-unique.php.txt|PHP IRC/Wiki linker]] (offline) based on %0a** [[http://www.dokuwiki.org/devel:xmlrpc|Sample Python Client]] XMLRPC from Dokuwiki%0a** [[http://docs.python.org/tutorial/inputoutput.html#reading-and-writing-files|Reading and Writing Files]] from Input and Output in Python v2.6.1 documentation%0a* discovering [[http://appengine.google.com/|Google App Engine]] ([[http://googleappengine.googlecode.com/files/google_app_engine_cheat_sheet_119_1.pdf|cheat sheet]]) by working on%0a** [[http://appengine.google.com/dashboard?&app_id=utopiah|Distributed pmwiki statistics]]%0a*** Use [[http://code.google.com/appengine/docs/appcfgpy.html|appcfg.py]] to upload and deploy your application code.%0a*** [[http://code.google.com/appengine/docs/configuringanapp.html|learn more]]%0a** deploy [[Seedea:Seedea/SandIdeabox#sheclicked.it|sheclicked.it]]%0a** [[Seedea:Oimp/WikiBot|WikiBot]] and the possibility to monitor a set of pages for corrections/suggestions/etc%0a*** check also hooks/HTTP callback mechanism%0a%0a!!!Principle%0a# read our current position on the log file (last successful writing in the wiki)%0a## if no current position, create it and start at 0%0a# read the log file from this position to the end of the file%0a# write the content in the wiki%0a# update the current position in the log file to the current end of file%0a# return an explicit value and quit%0a%0a!!See also%0a* http://www.codecademy.com/tracks/python%0a* http://www.slideshare.net/hattorihideo1/pycon-apac-2013-ltpep8-andautopep8%0a%0a!!References%0a* [[http://www.poromenos.org/tutorials/python|Learn Python in 10 minutes]] from Poromenos' Stuff, 2006%0a* [[http://docs.python.org/tutorial/|The Python Tutorial]] from Python v2.6.1 documentation, December 2008%0a* [[http://docs.python.org/howto/webservers.html|HOWTO Use Python in the web]] by Marek Kubica for Python v2.6.1 documentation%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e1dtyQ6wqzc|Getting Started with App Engine in Eclipse]] by Mano Marks, September 2008%0a** Based on [[http://code.google.com/appengine/articles/eclipse.html|Configuring Eclipse on Windows to Use With Google App Engine]] by Joscha Feth, June 2008%0a* [[http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/opensource/library/os-php-pythonbasics/index.html|Python basics for PHP developers]] by Thomas Myer, IBM developerWorks 2010%0a* http://stackoverflow.com/questions/947810/how-to-save-a-python-interactive-session%0a* http://overapi.com/python/%0a* [[http://shop.oreilly.com/product/110000529.do|Intermediate Python]] by Steve Holden, O'Reilly Media April 2014 %0a%0a!!To explore%0a* http://nbviewer.ipython.org aka Jupyter%0a** way to avoid going through __main__ ?%0a** {-problem with finding files-}%0a*** e.g. http://pyphen.org%0a*** possibly related to environment variables%0a**** solved by removing and re-installing inside the virtualenv%0a** http://nbviewer.ipython.org/github/AstroHackWeek/AstroHackWeek2014/blob/master/day1/ipython/Pair%2520programming%2520with%2520an%2520IPython%2520Notebook%2520Server.ipynb%0a* following Friday meeting with Ludo%0a** [[https://google-styleguide.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/pyguide.html|Google Python Style Guide]]%0a** [[http://www.pylint.org/|Pylint - code analysis for Python]]%0a*** http://docs.pylint.org/output.html%0a*** analyzes Python source code looking for bugs and signs of poor quality.%0a*** http://docs.pylint.org/tutorial.html Tools.RSS=!!Own specific usages%0a* blogs%0a* news websites%0a* scientific publications and journals%0a* [[Tools/]] I am currently using (equivalent to an improved changelog)%0a* new published books from specific publishers%0a* entire wikis recent changes%0a* wiki pages history%0a* personal discipline [[Wiki/MemoryRecipe]]%0a{-See my complete [[http://www.bloglines.com/export?id=UtOpIaH|OPML]] file from [[http://www.bloglines.com/public/UtOpIaH|my Bloglines account]] for details-} (outdated since Bloglines closed in late 2010). Eventually @@~/.newsbeuter/urls@@ will be cleaned and uploaded here instead.%0a%0a!!Listing%0a* Comparisons%0a** [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_feed_aggregators|Comparison of feed aggregators]] according to Wikipedia, messy but large and also provide a feed on its history%0a* [[#Readers]]Readers%0a** web-based%0a*** [[http://rsslounge.aditu.de/|rsslounge]] free GPL web based rss feed reader%0a*** [[http://www.newsblur.com/|NewsBlur]] by Samuel Clay%0a*** [[http://bitbucket.org/bruno/aspirator/|aspirator]] simple, lightweight web-based feed reader (based on Django)%0a*** [[http://tt-rss.org/|Tiny Tiny RSS]] open source web-based news feed (RSS/Atom) aggregator (PHP/SQL)%0a*** [[http://www.lazyfeed.com/about|Lazyfeed]] live updates on every topic you care about.%0a*** [[http://wasabi.netvibes.com/|Netvibes Wasabi Edition]] world’s fastest reader%0a*** [[http://bloglines.com|Bloglines.com]] (very few innovations since several years now)%0a*** [[https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/7263|Sage Too]] (FF3 port of popular Sage addon, good looking, 'portable' and tweakable via CSS)%0a*** [[https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/4578|Brief]] (FF3 addon, quite nice, sidebared with nifty notification statusbar icon)%0a*** [[http://newsriver.org/river2|River2]] from the author(s) of [[http://rsscloud.org/|rssCloud]]%0a*** PARC [[http://www.parc.com/publication/2401/feedwinnower.html|FeedWinnower]], filter feed items by four facets : topic, people, source, and time%0a*** [[http://fulltextrssfeed.com/|Full Text RSS Feed]] Get the whole feed and nothing but the feed%0a** ncurse%0a*** [[http://www.newsbeuter.org/|Newsbeuter]] open-source RSS/Atom feed reader for text terminals%0a**** with [[http://newsbeuter.org/doc/newsbeuter.html|its docs]], especially important to understand macros, filters, tags, flags, etc%0a**** put into @@bin/add_feed_to_newsbeuter@@ [@echo $1 | sed "s/^feed/http/" >> ~/.newsbeuter/urls@] then call it via Firefox to subscribe to the feed%0a*** [[http://kiza.kcore.de/software/snownews/|Snownews]] Text mode RSS newsreader for Linux and Unix.%0a** CLI%0a*** [[http://www.vanheusden.com/rsstail/|rsstail]] by Folkert Vanheusden%0a**** see integration with Pipe a RSS to status.net/twitter [[http://blog.worlddomination.be/microblogging/|How to build your own statusnet/twitter client with an irc bot]] by Bram%0a*** [[http://github.com/mackers/theyoke/|TheYoke]] is an ultra-simple, polite feed aggregrator designed for use on the UNIX command line.%0a*** [[http://offog.org/code/rawdog.html|rawdog]] generating HTML through templates%0a** desktop client%0a*** [[http://liferea.sourceforge.net/|Liferea]] simple and free Gtk desktop news aggregator%0a*** [[http://rssowl.org|RSSOwl]] (pros: good looking, crossplatform, based aggregator, cons: Java based, slow, not portable)%0a* [[#Visualizations]]Visualizations%0a** [[(http://)RSSVoyage.com]]%0a** [[(http://www.)Dipity.com]]%0a** [[(http://)NewsMap(.blogspot.com/)]]%0a* [[#Mashups]]Mashups%0a** [[http://pipes.yahoo.com/pipes/|Yahoo! Pipes]] interactive feed aggregator and manipulator (including YQL Execute support)%0a** [[http://www.xfruits.com/|xFruits]] Compose your information system%0a** [[http://www.rssbus.com/|RSSBus]] Building Blocks for Simple Services%0a* Suggestion%0a** [[http://www.suggestrss.com/|SuggestRSS]] RSS Suggestions Based on Similarity%0a*** offline since mid-July 2009 (and still offline as of the end of July)%0a** [[http://www.toluu.com/|Toluu]] sharing the feeds you read and discovering new ones.%0a*** beta invite requested as of July the 29th 2009, received the 31st, [[http://www.toluu.com/utopiah|toluu account]]%0a** see also [[Content.PersonalInformationStream#recommandationengines|Recommandation Engines]] in my Personal Information Stream%0a* Filtering%0a** [[http://www.feedrinse.com/|Feed Rinse]] rinse your feeds by keyword, author, tag, etc, or filter profanity and more.%0a** [[http://feedafever.com/|Fever° Red hot. Well read.]] picks out the most frequently talked about links from a customizable time period.%0a** [[http://www.bscopes.com/tour/|Bscopes]] Mapping, Mining and Viewing the Blogosphere%0a** [[http://www.readwriteweb.com/archives/6_ways_to_filter_your_rss_feeds.php|6 Ways to Filter Your RSS Feeds]] by Josh Catone, RWW 2008%0a* Design%0a** [[http://www.makeuseof.com/tag/the-five-best-rss-icon-sets-for-your-website/|The 5 Best Free RSS Icon Sets For Your Website]] by Grant, July 2009%0a** [[http://www.zeusboxstudio.com/blog/feedicons-2|Feedicons 2]] by Kuswanto, Zeusbox Studio 2007%0a* Programming%0a** [[http://code.google.com/p/pubsubhubbub/|pubsubhubbub]] server-to-server web-hook-based pubsub (publish/subscribe) protocol as an extension to Atom and RSS. %0a%0a!![[#RelatedProjects]]Related projects%0a* [[#RTRSS]]extend RSS to RT-RSS (for real-time RSS)%0a** daily schedule : [[Fabien/PBES]], [[Wiki/MemoryRecipe]], chores, ...%0a** communication means : microblogging, urgent news (including [[#RSSOnGradients|RSS on gradients]]), ...%0a** project management : wiki, CVS, ...%0a* [[#RSSOnGradients]]RSS on gradients%0a** numerical value of any kind%0a** example%0a*** temperature suddenly drops%0a**** get an RSS warning%0a* daily backup of an OPML file%0a** [@echo "33 3 * * * wget http://www.bloglines.com/export?id=UtOpIaH -O/home/utopiah/backup/bloglines_subscription_utopiah_$(date +%25F-%25HH%25M).opml" >> crontab@]%0a** [@wc -l backup/bloglines_subscription_utopiah_*@]%0a** [@diff $(ls -c /home/utopiah/backup/bloglines_subscription_utopiah_* | head -2)@]%0a** study which feeds is added/removeed over time to detect trends and propose suggestions%0a** provide a delayed (~few days) "meta-feed" with updates for new and deleted subscriptions%0a* [[(https://www.)RecordedFuture.com]]%0a** neither RSS nor [[(http://www.)Webhooks.org]] available as of early August 2010%0a%0a!!See also%0a* [[Cookbook/News]]%0a%0a!!To do%0a# check%0a## [[http://plagger.org/trac|Plagger]] the UNIX pipe programming for Web 2.0 (Perl)%0a## [[http://yapra.rubyforge.org/|Yapra]] Yet another Pragger implementation (Ruby)%0a## [[http://ikejima.org/wiki/pragger/|Pragger]] (Ruby)%0a## [[https://gitorious.org/feedstail|feedstail]] (Python) Tools.RSSnotifier=(:title RSSnotifier:)%0aNot used anymore, using instead newsbeuter (cf [[RSS#Readers]]) and ratpoison message.%0a%0a!!Feeds followed%0a* [[http://page2rss.com/rss/1188050fe4e4d24fe32a6d6f46619968|Ideas sent by SMS]] should improve the update frequency by shortcuting the process (skip page2rss because of its 24h long cycle)%0a%0a!!To Do%0a* configure it to use my bots to display live results%0a* configure it to use my own calendar and my friends calendars!%0a* configure it to remove Gmail notifier%0a** https://USERNAME:PASSWORD@gmail.google.com/gmail/feed/atom%0a* move my "Discussion" folder from Bloglines to RSSnotifier%0a** use the OPML file to extract it (or the Bloglines API)%0a* configuration file from ~/.rssnotifier/RSSNotifierUserConfig.properties without confidential informations%0a** available [[#configfile|here]]%0a** build a tool to automatize the whole process%0a** eventually import from a specific "rssnotifier" folder in an [[http://www.bloglines.com/export?id=UtOpIaH|OPML file from bloglines]] for example %0a%0a!!!Tool%0a!!!!Principle%0awhen Im disconnected from Blinkenshell I could have live notification of :%0a* private message%0a* highlights%0a* offline since X hours%0a* IM pseudonyme and tag changing%0a!!!!Result%0a# live logs from irssi (24/7 and connected to all my IM networks)%0a# PHP script to analyze them and output an rss feed%0a# RSSnotifier as a client to fetch the feed and display it live%0a!!!!Example%0afriend appears online when his local time >=6AM%0aautomatically connect it with his card in [[Oimp.Socialannotating|Social Annotating]] (social reminder)%0a%0a[[#configfile]]%0a!!!Current configuration file%0a[@%0a#RSS Notifier Config File.%0a#Sun Oct 12 14:08:22 CEST 2008%0aproxy.authentication.password=%0ahoriz.size=0%0amax.number.of.feed.entries.shown=10%0awindows.messaging=0%0ashow.autoheight=false%0aicon.doubleclick=http\://seedea.free.fr/wiki/index.php?n\=Content.ToolsRSSnotifier?action\=edit%0ashow.width=360%0aproxy.access=false%0ashow.height=170%0arefresh.time=10%0astart.size=30%0ashow.needsclose=0%0aproxy.authentication.username=%0aproxy.host=%0afeedsList=http\://page2rss.com/rss/1188050fe4e4d24fe32a6d6f46619968 https\://gmail.google.com/gmail/feed/atom %0atray.quarterPosition=3%0aproxy.authentication.required=false%0ashow.time=4%0abrowser=%0a@] Tools.Ratpoison=!!From personal use%0a* '''C^t ?''' : the MOST important command ;)%0a* '''C^t u''' : go back to the previous frame setup%0a* '''ratpoison -c "echo message"''' : display @@message@@ in the wm%0a** practical for notification e.g. [[Crontab]] unsuccessful execution%0a*** requires to export variables related to display e.g. DISPLAY, XAUTHORITY, ...%0aSee my [[Path:/pub/ratpoisonrc.txt|.ratpoisonrc]] configuration file.%0a%0a!!To explore%0a* http://ratpoison.sourceforge.net/docs/Commands.html%0a* http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Using_Ratpoison/Example_Config%0a* man:ratpoison%0a* http://www.forcix.cx/work_environment/gimppoison.html Tools.Ruby=%25center%25[[#Gems|Gems]] - [[#Heroku|Heroku]] - [[#Rails|Rails]] - [[#SemanticWeb|Semantic Web]] - [[#SeeAlso|See also]] - [[#ToDdo|To do]]%25%25%0a%0a* [[http://www.ruby-lang.org/en/documentation/quickstart/|Ruby in Twenty Minutes]]%0a* [[http://jeremy.wordpress.com/2010/08/13/ruby-rvm-passenger-rails-bundler-en-developpement/|Conseils pour utiliser Ruby, RVM, Passenger, Rails, Bundler, … en développement]] by Jérémy Lecour, 2010%0a* [[http://rubyshow.com/|Episode 159: RSpec vs TestUnit]], The Ruby Show April 2011%0a* [[http://www.oreillynet.com/pub/a/ruby/2007/08/09/behavior-driven-development-using-ruby-part-1.html?page=1|Behavior Driven Development Using Ruby (Part 1)]] by Gregory Brown, O'Reilly Media 2007%0a* [[#RubyLearningTest]][[http://clarkware.com/blog/2005/03/18/ruby-learning-test-1-are-you-there-world|Ruby Learning Test #1: Are You There, World?]] by Mike Clark, Clarkware 2005%0a** "we used the language as a tool to explore itself. In the same way that a test is better than a specification, the language is better than a description of the language."%0a** [[http://vimeo.com/11005177|Learning Ruby via Cucumber]], Obtiva 2010%0a* [[http://www.martinfowler.com/bliki/BusinessReadableDSL.html|Business Readable DSL]] by Martin Fowler, 2008%0a* [[http://cukes.info/|Cucumber]] Making BDD fun%0a** note the quite sarcastic @@examples/i18n/fr/@@ scenario%0a** [[https://github.com/aslakhellesoy/cucumber-rails|Cucumber-Rails]] for Rails3%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8I1_siXLTN0|Introduction to Outside-in Development with Cucumber]] by Charles Maxwood, 2010 %0a* [[http://dannorth.net/whats-in-a-story/|What's in a Story?]] by Dan North, DanNorth.net 2007%0a* [[http://vimeo.com/3938299|Metaprogramming - A New Way to Shoot Yourself in the Foot]] by Brian Muller, SC Ruby Conf 2008%0a%0a!!To explore%0a* http://www.rubyflow.com%0a%0a!![[#Gems]]Gems%0a* [[http://railslab.newrelic.com/2010/10/05/state-of-the-stack-a-ruby-on-rails-benchmarking-report-05-october-2010|State of the Stack: A Ruby on Rails Benchmarking Report]], RailsLab 2010%0a* [[http://rubylearning.com/blog/2010/09/28/win-a-prize-by-telling-us-about-your-top-3-most-useful-ruby-gems/|Win a Prize by Telling us about Your Top 3 Most Useful Ruby Gems]] by Satish Talim, RubyLearning 2010%0a%0a%0a!![[#Heroku]]Heroku%0a%0a!!!Explored%0a* [[http://devcenter.heroku.com/articles/quickstart|Getting Started with Heroku]]%0a** http://devcenter.heroku.com/articles/read-only-filesystem%0a** http://devcenter.heroku.com/articles/bundler%0a** http://devcenter.heroku.com/articles/git%0a*** make sure to make git ignore hg and [[http://mercurial.selenic.com/wiki/.hgignore|vice versa]]%0a*** [[Programming#Git]]%0a** remember that it ignores database.yml%0a** use @@heroku logs@@ to check what went wrong (error 500 is not very expressive)%0a** http://devcenter.heroku.com/articles/taps%0a** http://devcenter.heroku.com/articles/database#backups%0a%0a!!!remarks%0a* make sure to keep on checking for the console and the logs%0a** locals errors are less "strict" than on the server%0a* pay attention to specificity of syntax regarding databases, what works locally might not work remotely%0a** cf http://stackoverflow.com/questions/4911180/runs-locally-with-sqllite-but-on-heroku-pgerror-error-syntax-error-at-or-near%0a%0a!![[#Rails]]Rails%0a%0a!!![[#Design]]Design%0a* [[http://nubyonrails.com/articles/dynamic-css|Dynamic CSS]] by topfunky, Ruby on Rails for Newbies 2007%0a* eventually http://guides.rubyonrails.org/layouts_and_rendering.html%0a* [[http://haml-lang.com/|#haml]] [[Wikipedia:Haml]]%0a** [[http://blog.digimonkey.com/2010/02/why-use-haml-and-sass-i-already-know-html/|Why use HAML (and SASS)? I already know HTML.]] me, Patterson 2010%0a* [[http://www.blueprintcss.org/|Blueprint: A CSS Framework | Spend your time innovating, not replicating]]%0a* usage of mobile-fu resulting in duplication on several files%0a%0a!!![[#Internationalization]]Internationalization%0a* [[http://guides.rubyonrails.org/i18n.html|Rails Internationalization (I18n) API]], Ruby on Rails Guides%0a* [[http://railscasts.com/episodes/138-i18n|#138 - I18n]], Railscasts 2008%0a** [[http://asciicasts.com/episodes/138-i18n|associated ASCIIcasts episode]]%0a* use @@set! intl.accept_languages=fr,en,en-us@@ to quickly switch languages in [[Vimperator]]%0a* Chinese zh%0a** https://github.com/clemens/i18n_demo_app/blob/master/config/locales/zh.yml%0a* [[http://www.slideshare.net/clemensk/rails-i18n-from-the-trenches|Rails I18n From The Trenches]] by Clemens Kofler, 2009%0a* see also #rails-i18n on freenode%0a* note that the filesystem, the code repository and the push to the other system have to be properly configured and support UTF8%0a** e.g. problem of Chinese zh.yml on Heroku%0a*** utf-8 file seems to be ignored, falling back to the default locale%0a*** note that this based on the saved file format, not its content%0a*** fixed by saving to UTF-8 encoding without BOM (cf [[Wikipedia:Byte order mark]])%0a* [[http://railscasts.com/episodes/256-i18n-backends|I18n Backends]] #256, Railscasts March 2011%0a%0a!!![[http://guides.rubyonrails.org/testing.html|A Guide to Testing Rails Applications]], Ruby on Rails Guides%0a* note that I have already previously briefly explored RSpec https://github.com/oggy/rspec_outlines#readme%0a** see also Cucumber seen in [[#BerkeleyPart5|Part 5: AJAX and Testing]]%0a* @@-I.@@ to add the current folder to the path%0a** cf http://stackoverflow.com/questions/3950768/rails-tests-cant-find-test-helper%0a** briefly chatted with https://twitter.com/#!/fxn%0a* [[http://andrzejonsoftware.blogspot.com/2007/05/15-tdd-steps-to-create-rails.html|15 TDD steps to create a Rails application]] by Andrzej Krzywda, Andrzej on Software 2007%0a%0a!!!Meet Rails 3, PeepCode%0a[[http://peepcode.com/products/meet-rails-3-i|Part I]]%0a* ri for in-line documentation%0a* config/developments %0a* yield passes on the content of the action%0a** useful to rewrite a layout view for a specific controller rather than the default application one%0a* recomending to use _path in views and _url in controllers%0a* active code generation as code generated in memory as the program runs%0a** e.g. associations (yet working iif foreign_keys are properly set)%0a** cf http://c2.com/cgi/wiki?ActiveCodeGeneration%0a** as opposed to passive code generation%0a*** e.g. a scaffold%0a*** cf http://c2.com/cgi/wiki?PassiveCodeGeneration%0a* correcting a model%0a** @@rails generate --force@@ option to replace files%0a*** problematic for migration files%0a** @@rails generate migration AddThis@@%0a* Tablename.where(:column => "Value")%0a* reload! in rails console to insure that changes are applied%0a* scope and the proper place to define queries in the model files%0a[[http://peepcode.com/products/meet-rails-3-ii|Part II]]%0a* partials%0a* helpers%0a* rake db:seed to run @@db/seeds.rb@@%0a** no output, has to be done manually via puts%0a** that will be rolled-out during production thus practical for initialization%0a** see @@rake -T db@@ for more related commands%0a* defining a rake script in @@lib/tasks/app.rake@@%0a** that must be called manually thus practical for tests as sample data%0a%0a!!![[http://radlab.cs.berkeley.edu/wiki/Ruby_on_Rails_1-day_course|Ruby on Rails Intensive 1-Day Course]]%0aby William Sobel, UC Berkeley RAD Lab 2007%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LADHwoN2LMM|Part 1: Hello World]] %0a** ~min27 table name are singular and with only the first letter capitalized%0a*** not CamelCase%0a*** from learning keywords to learning conventions%0a**** [[http://railsforum.com/viewtopic.php?id=1042|Advice to Rails Beginners: Follow Conventions]], Ruby on Rails Help and Discussion Forum by Ryan Bates of RailsCasts%0a** ~min45 comparing migration to versionning for database schema%0a** ~min52 1 argument means it is the id (by convention)%0a** ~min72 on runner to manipulate an application from the command line%0a*** practical for crontab%0a**** cf http://guides.rubyonrails.org/command_line.html#runner%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UCB57Npj9U0|Part 2: Just Enough Ruby]]%0a** ~min2 a programming language is a user interface%0a** all variable are objects and thus have functions attached to them%0a*** this also applies to classes, useful for metaprogramming%0a**** e.g. @@String.instances_of? Class@@ returns true%0a*** @@object.methods@@ and @@Class.methods@@ display the list of available methods%0a** ~min25 every class and method can be overloaded%0a** ~min28 instances variables are only accessed through their class%0a*** thus required method%0a** ~min85 detailing the rails stack%0a*** and comparing to the J2EE call stack%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LuuKDyUYFTU|Part 3: Basic Rails]]%0a** find_by_''attribute_name'', find_by_''attribute_name_''and_''other_attribute_name'' (by convention)%0a*** thus risk of conflict using ''by_'' or ''and_'' in table names%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FdeQmEY6phA|Part 4: Advanced Active Record]]%0a** create = build + save in the DB%0a** join tables have table name they join ordered by alphabetical order (convention)%0a* [[#BerkeleyPart5]][[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fsuuw5q4UjE|Part 5: AJAX and Testing]]%0a** basically using a view through a partial%0a*** with JavaScript encapsulating XHR using ''form_remote_tag''%0a*** with a controller returning just the value to replace value%0a*** based on Prototype%0a** mention of Scriptaculous in [[JavaScript]] used before%0a*** [[Wiki/LearningSearch]] and in [[Seedea:Site/Search]]%0a** unit test directly in Ruby%0a** see also [[http://oreilly.com/catalog/9780596527440/|Ajax on Rails - Build Dynamic Web Applications with Ruby]] by Scott Raymond, O'Reilly Media 2007 %0a%0a!!!Discovering [[http://icelab.com.au/articles/welcome-to-the-omnisocial/|OmniSocial]] by Icelab%0a* [=gem install [package name]=] to fetch and install a library%0a** [=bundle install=] to add it to the path%0a** [=gem list --local=] to display what gems are available locally%0a* editing GemFile in the application folder%0a** adding [=gem '[package name]'=] to include it%0a** [=bundle=] to fetch all the packages and make it available in the application%0a* extended the user model%0a** @@rails generate migration DescOfMyModelModification@@%0a** @@vim db\migrate\...DescOfMyModelModification.rb@@ to add or remove fields (with @@self.up@@ '''and'' @@self.down@@ to allow rollbacks%0a** @@rake db:migrate@@ to apply it to the development version, test it then @@commit@@, @@push@@ and @@migrate@@ remotely%0a%0a!!!Install on Windows%0a* Ruby installer from http://rubyinstaller.org/downloads/%0a** without a space in the path, e.g. '''not''' @@C:\Program Files@@%0a** @@ruby gems\setup.rb@@%0a** @@gems install rails@@%0a** adding sql3lite.dll with the proper version to the @@Ruby\bin@@ directory%0a*** hooks for SQLlite comes by default assuming SQLlite library is present%0a* install [[http://code.google.com/p/msysgit/|Git for Windows]]%0a** make sure that you have pageant running and that the key is properly loaded%0a** especially for [[#Heroku|Heroku]]%0a** msysGit is not required, especially if you already plan to install MinGW%0a** consider [[http://adoxa.110mb.com/ansicon/|ANSICON]] for a replacement console when colors matter (e.g. Cucumber)%0a* install [[http://www.mingw.org|MinGW]]%0a** also with a path without space%0a** including MSYS with C/C++ and compilation tools%0a* install [[https://github.com/OneClick/RubyInstaller/wiki/Development-Kit|DevKit]]%0a* make sure Ruby is properly running in MinGW environment%0a* install gems which do not provide binaries for Windows%0a** e.g. Cucumber through JSON%0a* install plugins from github%0a** @@rails plugin install '''https://github.com/'''username/projectname'''.git'''@@ (rather than @@git@github.com:username/projectname.git@@ syntax)%0a*** note that this is probably due to restricted Internet access, forcing to use http/https rather than directly Git%0a%0a!!!Following [[http://guides.rubyonrails.org/getting_started.html|Getting Started]], Ruby on Rails Guides%0a* creation of the app%0a** @@rails@@/@@bundle@@/@@rake@@%0a* scaffolding%0a** @@rails generate scaffold@@/@@rails generate view@@/@@rails generate controller@@%0a** M = @@.rb@@ ActiveRecord and @@.rb@@ migration code%0a** C = @@.rb@@ code to process requests%0a** V = HTML templates and partials as @@.erb@@ files%0a** see also http://stackoverflow.com/questions/60658/rails-model-view-controller-and-helper-what-goes-where%0a*** http://slash7.com/assets/2007/2/12/layercake.png%0a* helpers%0a** e.g. managing hyperlinks%0a* routing via @@config/routes.rb@@%0a** check available routes via @@rake routes@@%0a** going further than URLRewrite%0a** see http://guides.rubyonrails.org/routing.html%0a** public/ provides the default route "as-is"%0a*** thus useful for static content including stylesheets, libraries and images%0a* preparing for an API through routing but also XML rendering%0a* @@rails console@@ for tests%0a** e.g. adding/suppressing items%0a** see also @@rails dbconsole@@ http://guides.rubyonrails.org/command_line.html#rails-dbconsole%0a* partials as a snippet of re-usable code%0a** part of a template%0a** see http://guides.rubyonrails.org/layouts_and_rendering.html#using-partials%0a* @@rails server@@ gives tons of information%0a** classical httpd information (parameters, timestamp, IP, ...)%0a** query time split by render, view, active record%0a** DB query used%0a* link between models%0a** @@:references@@ type%0a** @@belongs_to@@/@@has_many@@/@@:dependent@@ helpers%0a** see http://guides.rubyonrails.org/association_basics.html%0a* naming convention matters%0a** item differs from item'''s'''%0a%0a!!!!Remarks%0a* objects that are created following a model are not updated as the model is updated%0a* @@db/schema.rb@@ represents the database%0a** yet association are described in @@app/models/@@ and are relying on foreign keys%0a*** how does @@db/schema.rb@@ gets updated knowing @@rake db:migrate@@ is '''not''' run after edition of association in the model file?%0a** see Updating the schema section of [[http://guides.rubyonrails.org/association_basics.html#updating-the-schema|A Guide to Active Record Associations]], Ruby on Rails Guides %0a*** "If you create an association some time after you build the underlying model, you need to remember to create an add_column migration to provide the necessary foreign key."%0a* name should be informative by taking into account their function relative to the other model%0a*** "In any case, Rails will not create foreign key columns for you. You need to explicitly define them as part of your migrations."%0a** e.g. User can become :author for a blog post%0a* name '''must''' be pluralized, including variable or class names%0a** e.g. http://guides.rubyonrails.org/association_basics.html with has_many associations%0a* syntax%0a** not understood%0a*** ?%0a** unsure %25comment%25*** [==] potential explanation%25%0a*** [= => :this=] pass a hash value%0a*** [=|f|=] to define a temporary object available within that scope%0a** understood%0a*** [=%3c%25=] execute the code within this template without displaying the returned value%0a*** [=%3c%25==] execute the code within this template and display the result%0a*** [=%3c=] for class inheritance%0a*** [=def=] to define a function%0a*** [=[...]=] to define or use an array%0a*** [={:minimum => 5}=] conditional%0a*** [=@array this.function helper_name=]%0a* "magic" under the hood makes it powerful yet tricky%0a** naming convention, when should scaffolding or generate be used, etc%0a** all efficient helpers *_* with complex name remains unknown%0a* scope not understood%0a** what functions is available to which other?%0a%0a!!!To explore%0a* http://guides.rubyonrails.org/action_controller_overview.html#filters%0a** to finish%0a* [[http://ontwik.com/ruby/philosophy-behind-ruby-on-rails/|Philosophy behind Ruby on Rails]] by Yehuda Katz, Futurice 2010%0a** http://yehudakatz.com%0a* http://ruby.railstutorial.org/ruby-on-rails-tutorial-book%0a* http://www.vim.org/scripts/script.php?script_id=1567%0a* http://rubyonrails.org/screencasts%0a* [[http://www.yup.com/articles/2007/01/31/no-reservations-about-keywords-in-ruby-on-rails|No Reservations about Keywords in Ruby on Rails]] by Daniel Butler, 2007%0a** http://oldwiki.rubyonrails.org/rails/pages/ReservedWords%0a* http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Ruby_on_Rails%0a* http://www.digitalmediaminute.com/article/1816/top-ruby-on-rails-tutorials%0a* http://www.instiki.org%0a%0a!![[#SemanticWeb]]Semantic Web%0a* [[#Wagn]][[http://www.wagn.org|wagn.org]] RoR semantic wiki%0a** powering [[http://connectipedia.org|Connectipedia.org]]%0a** how are Cards better than PmWiki:IncludeOtherPages and PmWiki:PageListTemplates ?%0a** development seems active%0a*** http://www.wagn.org/wagn/Wagn_blog_entries.rss%0a*** https://github.com/wagn/wagn/commits/master%0a** but without supporting rails3 and without being able to see if there really is a community ( see http://www.wagn.org/wagn/Wagneer ) behind to can it be sustainable?%0a** how interoperable is it? it has WQL but does it still provide a SPARQL endpoint?%0a*** see also http://www.wagn.org/wagn/Proposed_Modules_API%0a* [[http://www.activerdf.org|activerdf.org]] library for accessing RDF data from Ruby programs%0a* [[http://rdf.rubyforge.org/|RDF.rb]] Linked Data for Ruby%0a** [[http://semanticweb.org/wiki/RDF.rb|RDF.rb]], semanticweb.org%0a*** public domain Ruby library for working with RDF data.%0a* [[http://semanticweb.org/wiki/Getting_data_from_the_Semantic_Web_(Ruby)|Getting data from the Semantic Web (Ruby)]], semanticweb.org%0a** tutorial is for programmers used to building software on top of non-Semantic-Web data sources: using screen scraping techniques, or using APIs that return XML, JSON, CSV etc.%0aSee also [[Tools/SemanticWeb]]%0a%0a!![[#SeeAlso]]See also%0a* [[Programming]]%0a* apply [[Cookbook/Cognition#OptimalLearningClosure]] and refrain from watching a video or reading a chapter of a book without first having used it in code%0a* my side work at ShanghaiExpat on metaprogramming for a PHP CMS%0a* french community%0a** [[http://www.rubyfrance.org/|Ruby France]] site de l’association Ruby France.%0a*** also with #ruby.fr and #rubyonrails.fr on freenode%0a** [[http://railsfrance.org/|Railsfrance.org]] communauté francophone des utilisateurs de Ruby on Rails%0a%0a!![[#ToDdo]]To do%0a# use code repository to see the list of symbols used over time%0a## ideally to visualize learning%0a## should be removed%0a### personally defined functions related to each app, e.g. @@def create@@ and such%0a### code from gems%0a## to move to [[Programming]] in general%0a### yet probably the best dataset I have to far%0a# find a tool (like an IDE plugin) to underline a piece of code and display explanations about the syntax, prototypes of functions from the doc, similar examples from code repository, etc%0a## looking up in the doc/stackoverflow/search engines/code repo%0a## a la http://sourcerer.ics.uci.edu or http://ase.csc.ncsu.edu from [[Programming]]%0a## see also http://ginzametrics.com/how-search-affects-language-design.html%0a# add an activities session%0a## link to [[Events/RailsCampParis3]]%0a# BDD%0a** [[http://oreilly.com/pub/a/ruby/2007/09/20/behavior-driven-development-using-ruby-part-3.html|Behavior Driven Development Using Ruby (Part 3)]], O'Reilly Media 2007%0a*** ability to respect DRI through RSpec @@it_should_behave_like@@%0a*** "It's pretty easy to see which classes were and were not developed using BDD. The neat thing is that RCov does a line-by-line output of your code, highlighting lines that were not run in red"%0a** many more articles read during [[PersonalInformationStream/WithoutNotesApril11]]%0a* [[#Metaprogramming]]metaprogramming%0a** [[http://ruby-metaprogramming.rubylearning.com/|Ruby Metaprogramming]] by Satish Talim, RubyLearning%0a** [[http://www.pragprog.com/titles/ppmetr/metaprogramming-ruby|Metaprogramming Ruby]] by Paolo Perrotta, The Pragmatic Bookshelf 2010%0a** [[#GrammaticalEvolution]]check [[Wikipedia:Grammatical evolution]] tools%0a*** [[http://geret.org/|GERET]] Grammatical Evolution Ruby Exploratory Toolkit by Pavel Suchmann%0a*** [[http://drp.rubyforge.org/|DRP]] implementation of Directed Programming by Christophe McKeon%0a* Ruby and Vim%0a** [[Vim]]%0a** [[http://www.youtube.com/user/r00k123123|r00k123123's YouTube Channel]] with several tutorials%0a*** http://www.codeulatescreencasts.com%0a** [[http://www.vim.org/scripts/script.php?script_id=1567|rails.vim]] by Tim Pope%0a*** Ruby on Rails: easy file navigation, enhanced syntax highlighting, and more%0a* [[http://www.sinatrarb.com/|Sinatra]] DSL for quickly creating web applications in Ruby with minimal Tools.SQLite=Originally in [[Tools#SQLite]]%0a%0aSee the related scripts e.g. [[(Repository:?p=.git;a=blob;f=shell_scripts/)browser_queries]].%0a%0a!!From personal use%0a* explore SQLite file%0a** @@.table@@ to list available tables%0a* @@sqlite -init linkschecked.sql linkschecked.sqlite@@%0a** execute the sql commands on the sqlite database%0a** note that sqlite does not stop after%0a*** add @@.quit@@ to leave the session%0a* error messages are often wrong%0a** e.g. encrypted database while permission are missing%0a*** happens often to get to create a lock in the directory for the DB, even as read only default mode (!)%0a* [[http://www.sqlite.org/lang_datefunc.html|Date And Time Functions]]%0a* [[http://www.sqlite.org/lang_select.html|SELECT]] %0a** used in [[Events/DrumbeatParis#VisitedLinks]]%0a* clients%0a** [[http://www.sqlite.org/sqlite.html|Command Line Shell For SQLite]] especially practical for [[Cookbook/Cognition#AnalysisOfTheUsageHistoriesOfTools]]%0a** [[http://code.google.com/p/sqlite-manager/|SQLite Manager]] in XUL thus usable [[chrome://sqlitemanager/content/sqlitemanager.xul|within Firefox]]%0a*** http://code.google.com/p/sqlite-manager/wiki/FAQ#Is_it_possible_to_save_queries?%0a** [[http://www.yunqa.de/delphi/doku.php/products/sqlitespy/index|SQLiteSpy]] by Delphi Inspiration with Time Measurement support%0a** [[http://sqliteman.com/|Sqliteman]]%0a%0a!!From YetAnotherTutorial%0a* this does that%0a* this other command is nice%0a%0a%0a!!To explore%0a* links to websites with content to discover Tools.Screen=!Lessons learned for GNU Screen%0a%0a%0a!!From personal usage%0a* '''stuff''' in ~/.screenrc to append text in the selected window%0a** e.g. stuff 'cd ~/MyPythonProject; workon MyPythonProject;'%0a* '''Ctrl-a:|''' for vertical split then '''Ctrl-a:TAB''' to switch%0a** cf http://aperiodic.net/screen/quick_reference#split_screen%0a* '''Ctrl-a:source properscreenrc''' : load the configuration file%0a** pratical to avoid restarting a new session but appends other windows%0a*** can be problematic for numbers%0a* '''Ctrl-a:number 1''' : moves the current window to position 1%0a* '''Ctrl-a+[''', '''Ctrl-a+Ctrl-[''', '''Ctrl-a+%3cESC>''' : enters scrollback mode%0a** note that even if you do not need to copy, you can go see the history of your session including the '''result''' of your commands, extremely practical to compare outputs you didn't log%0a** http://www.gnu.org/software/screen/manual/screen.html#Movement%0a* split%0a** '''Ctrl-a+|''': vertical split%0a** '''Ctrl-a+S''': horizontal split%0a** '''Ctrl-a+TAB''': switching between splits%0a** '''Ctrl-a+"''': select a window to display in the split%0a* '''screen -X other''' : send the command @@other@@ to the current screen%0a** e.g. [=screen -X select reading;=] to jump to the window named "reading"%0a** for example @@/exec screen -X other@@ will switch to the other screen within [[irssi]]%0a* '''Ctrl-a+c''' : create new window%0a* '''Ctrl-a+a''' : switch to the last window%0a* '''~/.screenrc''' : configuration file holding the status line and other parameter%0a** ability to set the status line, start multiple command at startup, etc%0a* '''screen -x''' : connect to an existing screen from the same user, perfect for tutoring%0a** has some sudo issues, have to connect directly from ssh%0a%0a!!From [[http://www.kuro5hin.org/story/2004/3/9/16838/14935|GNU Screen: an introduction and beginner's tutorial]]%0aBy jeduthun in Technology for kuro5hin.org, March 10, 2004%0a* '''Ctrl-a+A''' : rename the current window%0a* '''Ctrl-a+K''' : kill misbehaving programs%0a* '''Ctrl-a+M''' : monitor activity in a window%0a** see also [[http://aperiodic.net/screen/monitoring|monitoring]] by Aperiodic.net : "Use C-a M to start monitoring a window for activity. C-a _ monitors for 30 seconds of silence."%0a%0a!!See also%0a* Screen User's Manual%0a** man:screen%0a** [[http://www.gnu.org/software/screen/manual/screen.html#Copy-and-Paste|Copy and Paste]]%0a*** For those confined to a hardware terminal, these commands provide a cut and paste facility more powerful than those provided by most windowing systems. %0a* [[http://quadpoint.org/articles/irssi#learning_screen|A Guide to Efficiently Using Irssi and Screen]] by QuadPoint.org%0a** '''screen -raAD''' : connect to the current existing screen%0a* [[http://aperiodic.net/screen/quick_reference|GNU screen quick_reference]]%0a* [[http://tmux.sourceforge.net/|tmux]] enables a number of terminals (or windows), each running a separate program, to be created, accessed, and controlled from a single screen. tmux may be detached from a screen and continue running in the background, then later reattached.%0a* [[http://caca.zoy.org/wiki/neercs|neercs]] (including grabbing a process that you forgot to start inside neercs) Tools.SemanticWeb=!!Objectives%0a# mixing local data (wiki based) and remote data (dbpebia, semantic web overall)%0a## @@%3cSPARQL>request%3c/SPARQL>@@ in the middle of wiki pages%0a## [[Wiki.ToDo#QualityTagging]] extended (cf semantic web services per page, edition mode)%0a# apply the star ranking of [[http://www.w3.org/DesignIssues/LinkedData.html|Linked Data - Design Issues]] (started in 2006) to this [[Wiki.ToDo]]%0a%0a!![[#Requests]]Requests%0a* @@Purpose@@ in @@Categories: Supercomputers@@ (DBPedia)%0a** motivated by [[Content/Needs#SupercomputerCyclesHistory]]%0a* build a tree from the doctoral advisor property%0a** dbpedia-owl:doctoralAdvisor%0a** [[http://stackoverflow.com/questions/tagged/sparql|sparql tagged questions]] at stackoverflow.com%0a** dbpprop:name%0a* software licenses ordered by creation date%0a** for Seedea:Seedea/Licenses alternative ordering%0a* @@RSS page of (comparison page of (software type of (software name)))@@%0a** for [[Content.Tools]]%0a** consider instead of DBpedia a triple-store version of http://freshmeat.net in particular thanks to its tag system%0a* [[http://www.otakucenter.com/streaming-anime-movies-f40.html|available movies]] not in [[Anime/Noted|my watched list]] above a score threshold of on selected [[http://www.animenfo.com/statistic/top.php?type=anime|review]] [[http://anidb.net/|websites]]%0a** name of the top 10 by vote list of sci-fi movie release in the last 6months%0a*** then used with site:X%0a* X newly added concepts (to Wikipedia or to other centralized knowledge place)%0a** insure a minimum quality%0a*** Z days after the article creation%0a*** >= N edits%0a** input DBpedia%0a** output daily RSS feed%0a* find the cultural intersection between 2 places%0a** list Wikipedia page that %0a*** link to the same 2 pages%0a*** are tagged with those 2 pages%0a*** restrict to a more specific%0a**** time period%0a**** field%0a** cf [[Person/Person#CulturalIntersection]]%0a%0a!!Tools%0a* [[http://dbpedia.neofonie.de/browse/|DBpedia Faceted Browser]]%0a* dbpedia.org%0a** [[Tools/Keywords#dbpedia]] to query directly from Vimperator command line%0a** http://dbpedia.org/fct/%0a** [[http://dbpedia.org/isparql/|OpenLink iSPARQL]], OpenLink Software 2009%0a** [[http://dbpedia.org/snorql/|SNORQL]] SPARQL Explorer for http://dbpedia.org/sparql%0a** example%0a*** [[http://dbpedia.org/page/Asterisk_(PBX)|About: http://dbpedia.org/resource/Asterisk_(PBX)]] An Entity in Data Space: dbpedia.org%0a* [[Seedea:Seedea/DATAmatrix]]%0a* MIT [[http://simile.mit.edu/|SIMILE Project]] Semantic Interoperability of Metadata and Information in unLike Environments%0a** including [[http://simile.mit.edu/wiki/Piggy_Bank|Piggy Bank]] for Firefox%0a* [[http://any23.org/|any23: Anything To Triples]] Parses microformats, RDFa, RDF/XML, Turtle and N-Triples.%0a* [[http://sindice.com/|Sindice - The semantic web index]] including its map (down), [[http://sindice.com/developers/welcome|APIs]] and [[http://sig.ma/|sig.ma - Semantic Information MAshup]] %0a%0a!!Tutorial%0a* [[http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/xml/library/x-wikiquery/?ca=dgr-lnxw9dSPARQL-DBpedia&S_TACT=105AGX59&S_CMP=grlnxw9d|Build Wikipedia query forms with semantic technology]] Bob DuCharme%0a* [[http://www.cambridgesemantics.com/2008/09/sparql-by-example/|SPARQL By Example]] by Lee Feigenbaum, Cambridge Semantics 2009%0a%0a!!![[#Workshop]]Workshop (May 2010 with [[(Person:)Sylvain]]%0a# define what should be done%0a## cf [[#Requests|Requests]] and Objectives on this page%0a# how%0a## cf tutorial%0a%0a%0a!![[#SemanticMediaWiki]]Semantic MediaWiki%0aInitial plan before starting Seedea then written down in [[(Seedea:Seedea/)Architecture]], later on suggested by [[http://network.nature.com/people/dan|faceface]], a serious wiki user present in #semanticmediawiki on freenode.%0a%0a# downloaded the SMW extension then mediawiki itself%0a# installed but the SQL creation worked for [[http://127.0.0.1/smw/|mediawiki]] only, %25red%25failed without an error msg for SMW%25%25%0a## [[http://127.0.0.1/smw/index.php/Special:SMWAdmin|SMW db install scripts]] probably don't have the correct right (even if MW has them... strange)%0a### @@MySQL returned error "1142: CREATE command denied to user 'wikiuser'@'localhost' for table 'smw_ids' (localhost)"@@%0a### fored @@$wgDBuser="root";$wgDBpassword="";@@ manually in SMW_setup.php, %25green%25worked%25%25%0a## following @@Data repair and upgrade@@ step went smoothly%0a## [[http://www.semantic-mediawiki.org/wiki/Help:Installation#Testing_your_Installation|installation test]] %25green%25passed%25%25%0a# read few pages of the [[http://semantic-mediawiki.org/|semantic-mediawiki.org]] which convinced me that the technology was very adapted to the seedea principles and usage%0a## [[(http://semantic-mediawiki.org/wiki/Help:)Browsing_and_searching]]%0a## [[(http://semantic-mediawiki.org/wiki/Help:)Editing]]%0a## [[(http://semantic-mediawiki.org/wiki/Help:)Semantic_Web]]%0a# downloaded the [[http://semantic-mediawiki.org/wiki/File:SMW_quick_reference.pdf|quick reference]] (pdf)%0a# downloaded several pages from [[http://semantic-mediawiki.org/wiki/Help:User_manual]]%0a# instance running at http://127.0.0.1/smw/%0a%0a!!Integrations through APIs%0a* [[http://www.semantichacker.com/api|SemanticHacker]]%0a* [[http://www.opencalais.com/documentation/calais-web-service-api|OpenCalais]]%0a* [[http://company.hakia.com/syndication.html|hakia]]%0a%0a!!To do%0a* #swig community on freenode%0a* explore http://fluidinfo.com/fluiddb/ after trying its [[http://tickery.net/?name1=timoreilly&name2=utopiah&sort=screen_name&icon=medium&tab=simple|tickery example]]%0a* check http://jmvanel.free.fr/presentations/connaissances_DL_CNL_regles.xhtml%0a%0a!!See also%0a* [[Programming]]%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ayym9jJFIgQ|Making the Semantic Web Accessible to the Casual User]] by Abraham Bernstein, Google Tech Talk 2008%0a** [[http://www.ifi.uzh.ch/ddis/research/talking-to-the-semantic-web/querix/|Querix]] Natural Language Interface to Query Ontologies Based on Clarification Dialogs%0a** [[http://www.ifi.uzh.ch/ddis/research/talking-to-the-semantic-web/nlpreduce/|NLP-Reduce]] "naive" but Domain-independent Natural Language Interface for Querying Ontologies%0a** [[http://www.ifi.uzh.ch/ddis/research/talking-to-the-semantic-web/ginseng/|Ginseng]] Guided Input Natural Language Search Engine%0a** [[http://www.ifi.uzh.ch/ddis/research/talking-to-the-semantic-web/semanticcrystal/|Semantic Crystal]] query interface to Semantic Web knowledge bases that requires a formal and graphically displayed query language.%0a* [[http://videolectures.net/eswc08_tutorials/|Semantic Wikis tutorial sessions]] at the European Semantic Web Conference (ESWC) 2008%0a* [[http://videolectures.net/iswc08_greaves_swfttsotsw/|Semantic Wikis: Fusing the two strands of the Semantic Web]] by Mark Greaves from Vulcan Inc. , International Semantic Web Conference (ISWC) 2008%0a* [[http://www.w3.org/2009/12/rdf-ws/papers/ws05|RDF: Back to the Graph]] by Peter F. Patel-Schneider, Bell Labs Research, Alcatel-Lucent April 2010%0a** [[http://ect.bell-labs.com/who/pfps/|Peter F. Patel-Schneider's home page]], Computing and Software Principles Research Department%0a** recommended by nicktick in freenode/##pim%0a* [[http://wiki.github.com/tinkerpop/gremlin/|Gremlin]] graph-based programming language%0a* http://datalift.org/fr/%0a* [[http://www.slideshare.net/soeren1611/linked-data-tutorial-presentation-955375|Linked Data Tutorial]] by Sören Auer, AKSW/Institut für Informatik 2008%0a* [[http://journal.webscience.org/302/|Learning from Linked Open Data Usage: Patterns & Metrics - Web Science Repository]], WebSci10: Extending the Frontiers of Society On-Line April 2010%0a* [[http://qualitywebdata.org/|quality web data]] dashboard for anyone interested to produce and/or consume Quality Web Data%0a* [[http://www.semanticoverflow.com/|Semantic Overflow]] For questions about semantic web techniques and technologies.%0a* [[http://videolectures.net/soks2010_cudre_mauroux_emse/|Emergent Semantics]] by Philippe Cudre-Mauroux, SOKS April 2010%0a** [[http://videolectures.net/soks2010_amsterdam/|SOKS: Self-Organising Knowledge Systems 2010]] Tools.Shaders=%25center%25https://glumpy.github.io/_images/gl-pipeline.png%0a%0a!!Done before%0a* Pixel Spirit Deck (spoiler)%0a** http://thebookofshaders.com/edit.php?log=170813200631%0a* shading in [[Blender]]%0a** no visible result yet, probably not being applied since a typo added doesn't generate an error%0a** https://gist.github.com/Utopiah/976f09ed36be542ffeb42d74e22a9a8b%0a* for textures and videos%0a** https://gl-transitions.com/editor/windowblinds%0a** could also do one with progressively large randomly distributed discs%0a* flat%0a** http://glslsandbox.com/e#40535.2%0a** and cf 2 others... also via GLSL Sandbox (preview?)%0a* on AFrame%0a** basic Lambertian diffuse%0a*** https://pool-stream.glitch.me/%0a** sound reactive%0a*** passing the volume as a uniform, cf mesh done for Apainter%0a*** https://wry-scooter.glitch.me/%0a** random color with time http://output.jsbin.com/rexonu/%0a** modifier sphere using vertex shader https://cooing-zebra.glitch.me/%0a** wind in grass https://receptive-dish.glitch.me/%0a** equivalent but on a mesh as obj file https://whimsical-collar.glitch.me/%0a*** had to go deeper down the group%0a** more complete example https://equinox-rainstorm.glitch.me/%0a*** multiple shaders, passing values from vertex to fragment shader, passing values from the page (GUI) to a shader%0a%0a!!Ideas%0a* half wireframe, half shaded%0a** alt. half transparent mesh via fragment shader alpha @@vec4(color, alpha);@@ linked to @@position.x@@%0a* low poly fragment shader%0a** color each vertex using a color randomly picked within a spectrum%0a* GLSL sound reactive in VR explorer%0a** controller to adjust values%0a*** consider VR-friendly version of [[https://developers.google.com/blockly/guides/get-started/web|blockly]]%0a** presets to %0a*** apply sin() and other math operations %0a** add common variables e.g. position%0a** can be configured for VRing%0a*** having volume, beat, etc as input variables%0a*** versioning to keep a previous shader as background/overlay/backup%0a%0a!!%25newwin%25[[http://patriciogonzalezvivo.com/2015/thebookofshaders/|The Book of Shaders]]%0a* with its online editor http://editor.thebookofshaders.com%0a* done until chapter 10%0a* coordinates http://thebookofshaders.com/edit.php?log=160722162812%0a* useful functions http://www.iquilezles.org/www/articles/functions/functions.htm%0a* color wheel http://thebookofshaders.com/edit.php?log=160722172836%0a* square drawing http://thebookofshaders.com/edit.php?log=160722183341%0a* animated distance fields http://thebookofshaders.com/edit.php?log=160722191106%0a%0a(:table width=100pct:)%0a(:cellnr:)%0a(:html:)%0a%3ciframe src="https://player.thebookofshaders.com/?log=160723060054" width="100px" height="100px">%3c/iframe>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a(:cell:)%0a(:html:)%0a%3ciframe src="https://player.thebookofshaders.com/?log=160723060224" width="100px" height="100px">%3c/iframe>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a(:cell:)%0a(:html:)%0a%3ciframe src="https://player.thebookofshaders.com/?log=160723060453" width="100px" height="100px">%3c/iframe>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a(:cell:)%0a(:html:)%0a%3ciframe src="https://player.thebookofshaders.com/?log=160723060559" width="100px" height="100px">%3c/iframe>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a(:cell:)%0a(:html:)%0a%3ciframe src="https://player.thebookofshaders.com/?log=160722193417" width="100px" height="100px">%3c/iframe>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a(:cell:)%0a(:html:)%0a%3ciframe src="https://player.thebookofshaders.com/?log=160723201925" width="100px" height="100px">%3c/iframe>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a(:cell:)%0a(:html:)%0a%3ciframe src="https://player.thebookofshaders.com/?log=160727163221" width="100px" height="100px">%3c/iframe>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a(:table:)%0a%0a!!via %25newwin%25[[https://github.com/stackgl/shader-school|Shader School]]%0a* @@inout@@/@@out@@ for "returning" multiple values from a function%0a* @@glFragColor@@, @@glFragCoord@@%0a* no loops with variables%0a** but can loop to upper bound then check inside the loop%0a* problems with @@pow()@@%0a* model view projection -> @@gl_Position = projection * view * model * vec4(position, 1);@@%0a** https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/WebGL_API/WebGL_model_view_projection%0aSee also after https://github.com/stackgl/webgl-workshop%0a%0a!!To explore%0a* http://jamie-wong.com/2016/07/15/ray-marching-signed-distance-functions/%0a* https://2017.revision-party.net cf the 25min shader competition%0a* snail as math https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XuSnLbB1j6E https://www.shadertoy.com/view/ld3Gz2%0a** via Pierre%0a** explanations https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0ifChJ0nJfM %0a* Unity 9 of %25newwin%25[[https://www.udacity.com/course/interactive-3d-graphics--cs291|CS291]] on Udacity, webGL%0a* Lesson 7 of Unity 2 of %25newwin%25[[https://courses.edx.org/courses/course-v1:UCSDx+CSE167x+2T2016/courseware/Unit_2/L7/|UCSDx CSE167x]] on EdX, OpenGL%0a* %25newwin%25[[https://www.khronos.org/files/webgl/webgl-reference-card-1_0.pdf|WebGL Reference Card]], Khronos Group%0a* %25newwin%25https://www.shadertoy.com (warning, crashes with forced webGL without hardware acceleration)%0a* gradient shader for Aframe %25newwin%25[[(http://swimminglessonsformodernlife.com/aframe/examples/showcase/tracked-controls/shaders/)skyGradient.js]]%0a* https://webglfundamentals.org/webgl/lessons/webgl-shaders-and-glsl.html%0a* https://aerotwist.com/tutorials/an-introduction-to-shaders-part-1/%0a* https://egghead.io/lessons/javascript-apply-varying-colors-per-vertex-to-webgl-triangles%0a* http://www.sunandblackcat.com/tipFullView.php?l=eng&topicid=30%0a* https://www.scratchapixel.com/lessons/3d-basic-rendering/introduction-to-shading/what-is-shading-light-matter-interaction%0a* https://aframe.io/docs/0.5.0/components/material.html#example-—-glsl-and-shaders%0a** see also [[VirtualReality#AFrame]] Tools.Shell=%25center%25[[#FromPersonalUse|From personal use]] - [[#Windows|Windows]] - [[#Scripting|Scripting]] - [[#Bash|Bash]] - [[#Awk|Awk]] - [[#Distributions|Distributions]] - [[#Debian|Debian]] - [[#ConfigurationManagementSoftware|Configuration management software]] - [[#ToExplore|To explore]] - [[#SeeAlso|See also]]%25%25%0a%0aThis page is a quick references for common problems I had and the quick fix to move on. There is no complex script here, check instead [[(Repository:?p=.git;a=tree;f=)shell_scripts]] for an attempt at structuring the small scripts I use often and thus try to maintain.%0a%0a%0a!![[#FromPersonalUse]]From personal use%0a* vinagre as VNC client%0a** @@vinagre IP:port@@%0a*** if password saved and keyring working goes straight to the remote computer%0a** used [[http://www.tightvnc.com|tightvnc]] server side (~5min setup making sure the computer is in the DMZ)%0a* Nautilus mount points on Ubuntu 15+%0a** @@/run/user/...UID.../gvfs/...@@%0a** useful to run scripts%0a* rsync%0a** @@-i@@ to only shown uploaded files and why%0a* copy content from terminal%0a** echo content | xclip -selection c%0a* toggle touchpad%0a** test 0 -eq `synclient | grep TouchpadOff | sed "s/.*\(.\)$/\1/"` && synclient TouchPadOff=1 || synclient TouchPadOff=0%0a%25rframe%25^ : Control key[[%3c%3c]]meta : Alt key%0a* Bluetooth audio headset%0a** install the right packages to have audio supported https://wiki.debian.org/BluetoothUser/a2dp%0a** learn how to use bluetoothctl to power on, scan, trust, pair then connect https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=166678&p=2%0a** make sure GDM doesn't steal the output https://wiki.debian.org/BluetoothUser/a2dp%0a** use pavucontrol/alaxmiser to make sure the headset is selected as output and has enough volume%0a** make sure all software also do select the right audio output e.g. VLC http://www.mactricksandtips.com/2013/05/selecting-the-audio-output-within-vlc.html%0a* @@find . -iname "*PaTtErN*"@@%0a** look for a filename containing either pattern or PATTERN, etc%0a* @@~/.ssh/config@@%0a** in particular for tools using ssh e.g. rdiff-backup or rsync%0a** http://nerderati.com/2011/03/simplify-your-life-with-an-ssh-config-file/%0a* [[#Security]]Security%0a** man:cron-apt%0a** [[Wikipedia:Sandbox computer security]]%0a*** man:chroot%0a**** Wikipedia:Chroot%0a**** http://www.debian.org/doc/manuals/debian-reference/ch09#_chroot_system%0a**** http://fermilinux.fnal.gov/documentation/tips/mount-bind-chroot%0a**** https://lwn.net/Articles/281157/%0a** see also [[MemoryRecalls/Security]]%0a** to explore%0a*** http://www.snort.org%0a*** http://sourceforge.net/projects/tripwire/%0a*** http://www.openvas.org%0a*** http://www.debian.org/doc/manuals/securing-debian-howto/securing-debian-howto.en.txt%0a* cdrecord/dvd+rw-format/dvd+rw-mediainfo/mkisofs%0a** http://tldp.org/HOWTO/html_single/MP3-CD-Burning/#AUDIO%0a* man:xargs e.g. used to handle list of URLs with the rtmpdump script %0a* backup with relative path and checksum%0a** [=DATE=$(date +%25F-%25HH%25M) && tar -C /home/user/path/data/ -cvf ~/place/to/share/backup.${DATE}.tar . && md5sum ~/place/to/share/backup.${DATE}.tar > ~/place/to/share/backup.${DATE}.tar.md5=]%0a** this should be put within a script and in crontab%0a* @@reset@@ : reset the display of the current terminal, useful when you receive data that mess up the display%0a* [[http://www.basicallytech.com/blog/index.php?/archives/23-command-line-calculations-using-bc.html|command-line calculations using bc]] by Rob Newcater, Basically Tech 2006%0a* using SSH for tunneling%0a** [[man:ssh]] and [[man:sshd]]%0a** see [[Bypassing/Censorship#DIY]] to tunnel your way out (get)%0a** @@-R@@ on ssh and @@GatewayPorts yes@@ on sshd to tunnel your way in (share)%0a*** [[http://souptonuts.sourceforge.net/sshtips.htm|Breaking Firewalls with OpenSSH and PuTTY]] Mike Chirico%0a*** @@ssh me@server.tld -R binding_address.tld:remoteport:127.0.0.1:443 -N@@%0a**** ideally you would share an encrypted protocol else anybody monitoring the client to your shared service will be able to record the content%0a*** consider [[Tools/Lighttpd]]/Apache mod_proxy or CGI to convert the specific port to a proper URL%0a* '''PATH=$PATH:~/bin/ && export PATH'''%0a** [[http://www.troubleshooters.com/linux/prepostpath.htm|Adding a Directory to the Path]]%0a* most terminals and some apps%0a** '''^T''' : transpose_characters%0a*** note that those text edits are coherent with irssi (cf [[Tools/Irssi]])%0a** '''^K''' : erase_to_end_of_line%0a** '''meta-b''' : backward_word%0a** '''meta-f''' : forward_word%0a** '''meta-d''' : delete_next_word%0a** '''meta-Delete''' : delete_previous_word%0a** '''^R''' : history search%0a* '''man''' : help for most available commands%0a* '''apropos''' : find the command that does what you want to do%0a* '''locate''' : find files listed thanks to updatedb%0a* '''cd -''' : go back to the last changed directory%0a* '''env''' : ...%0a* encapsulate through pipes (thanks to sed)%0a** [=grep term ~/file | sed "s/$/%3cbr \/>/" | sed "$ s/^/%3chtml>/" | tac | sed "$ s/$/%3c\/html>/" > ~/web/mypaths/myfile.html=]%0a%0a%0a!![[#Windows]]Windows cmd.exe shell%0a* cygwin/mingw%0a** notes on path (e.g. interpreter like ruby, no probleme with java paths, ...)%0a** MingW system variables are available as [=$UP=] not[=%25UP%25=]%0a* @@sc delete@@ servicename : remove the service%0a** still require to first stop it then delete it from the registry%0a* @@ifconfig /flushdns@@ : force to discard the current DNS cache (useful if hosts configuration has been updated)%0a* @@attrib@@ changes attributes of files and directories%0a* [[http://support.microsoft.com/kb/311272|devcon]] to unmount devices including USB keys%0a** [=devcon remove @usb\vid*=]%0a* [[http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=9D467A69-57FF-4AE7-96EE-B18C4790CFFD&displaylang=en|Windows Server 2003 Resource Kit Tools]] including @@timeit@@%0a* @@fsutil volume diskfree C:@@ : free space (in bytes) in the C: hard drive%0a* @@shutdown -r -t 0@@ : reboot now%0a** @@shutdown -a@@ : abort shutdown%0a* [=cd /D x:\path\=]%0a** actually switches to the other directory on the other drive%0a* packing and sending daily backup%0a** [=set dt=%25date:~10,4%25%25date:~4,2%25%25date:~7,2%25=]%0a** [=7z a internalwiki_%25dt%25.tar wiki=]%0a** [=7z a internalwiki_%25dt%25.tar.bz2 internalwiki_%25dt%25.tar=]%0a** [=del internalwiki_%25dt%25.tar=]%0a** [=pscp internalwiki_%25dt%25.tar.bz2 user@server.tld:/home/user/backups_path/=]%0a* '''tasklist''' : list the active processes%0a** @@WMIC PROCESS get Caption,Commandline,Processid@@%0a* '''doskey /history > mycommands.txt''' : save the commands you typed in the @@mycommands.txt@@ file%0a* [[http://www.microsoft.com/resources/documentation/windows/xp/all/proddocs/en-us/path.mspx?mfr=true|path]] [=%25path%25;c:\myother\bin\path\;=] : appends the directory to the current path%0a** note that this is not a permanent change%0a* 7z : use 7zip command-line interface%0a** @@7z a internalwiki.tar wiki@@ then @@7z a internalwiki.tar.bz2 internalwiki.tar@@%0a* [[http://www.codinghorror.com/blog/2005/07/stupid-command-prompt-tricks.html|Stupid Command Prompt Tricks]] by Jeff Atwood, Coding Horror 2005%0a* [[http://www.pctools.com/guides/registry/id/180/|Windows : Command Processor]], PC Tools%0a* [[http://www.microsoft.com/technet/scriptcenter/hubs/msh.mspx|PowerShell]] by Microsoft%0a** recommended by Jonathan%0a%0a!!![[#PuTTY]]PuTTY suite%0a* pscp%0a** '''does''' require the @@-agent@@ option to check for Pageant running instances%0a** and obviously a working key pair%0a** yet... it sometimes seem to work without!?%0a* pageant%0a** load multiple keys http://the.earth.li/~sgtatham/putty/0.60/htmldoc/Chapter9.html#pageant-cmdline-loadkey%0a** note that starting multiple pageant results as only the first launched instance being available%0a* [[http://haanstra.eu/putty/|PuTTY Tray]] improved version of PuTTY (Win32). It features some cosmetic changes, and a number of addons to make it more useful and much more fun to use.%0a* [[http://www.9bis.net/kitty/|KiTTY]] as recommended in #tmux on freenode%0a%0a!![[#Scripting]]Scripting%0aWarning, this section is really shell specific (i.e. bash != zsh ...)%0a* [[#sed]]sed%0a** expression1\|expression2 = Matches expression1 or expression (esp with GNU sed)%0a** see [[Vi]] and [[PmWiki]] for other regular expressions%0a** @@crontab -l | sed "/^SSH_AUTH_SOCK/s,[^=]*$,$SSH_AUTH_SOCK," | crontab@@%0a*** no need for @@``@@ or @@$()@@ since it is a global variable%0a*** delimiter changed to take into account the slashes in the path%0a* note that sed does allow access to environment variables and even to execute command '''but''' the ouput should not in include the delimiter%0a** e.g. @@x=`whoami`; echo "fff" | sed "s/ff/$x /"@@ will work%0a*** but fail if there is / in the username%0a**** if it is the case and you can predict with certainty the character then change the delimiter e.g. @@x=`whoami`; echo "fff" | sed "s|ff|$x |"@@%0aCheck my ~/backups/*.sh and ~/bin/*.sh for examples%0a%0a!!![[#Bash]]Bash%0a* http://mywiki.wooledge.org/RegularExpression from Bash guide%0a** see also the associated #bash channel on freenode%0a* @@history@@ especially as with screen @@~/.bash_history@@ does no cover all the commands%0a** practical also to get the lat commands via e.g. @@tail@@ and to output them into a future script%0a*** @@history | tail -30 > my_new_bash_script@@%0a* Making sure it is being executed in the right environment%0a** [=#!/bin/bash=]%0a* Link to the motivation and the context%0a** [=# http://related/wiki/URL=]%0a* Testing for explicit help or improper number of argument%0a** [@%0aEXP_ARGS=1%0aif [ "$1" = "--help" -o "$1" = "-h" -o $# -lt $EXP_ARGS ]%0athen%0a echo "Check against dead link for PmWiki"%0a echo "usage: $0 [PmWiki_path]"%0a echo "if the second parameter is omitted path is assumed to be ..."%0a exit%0afi%0aWORD=$1%0aDEST=$2%0a@]%0a** should be generalized to most of @@~/bin@@ scripts following [[Path:/pub/videolectures.sh.txt]]%0a* Handling omitted arguments%0a** [@%0a# if $2 is empty, use the last part of the URI%0aif [ $# -lt 2 ]%0athen%0a DEST=.%0afi%0a@]%0a* @@date -d @1234909950@@ to convert unixtime time stamp to the default format%0a* for loop%0a** [@%0afor X in $(ls $1/path/* | grep -v ExcludeThis | grep -v Site | sed "s/.*wiki\.d\///")%0ado%0a this $1/path/$PAGE > $1/other_path/$PAGE.data;%0a that $1/other_path/$PAGE.data;%0adone;%0a@]%0a* [=LANG=en_EN.utf-8=] (required in the terminal and the application too)%0a* [=$@=] to handle every arguments passed to the script%0a* [[http://tldp.org/HOWTO/Bash-Prompt-HOWTO/bash-prompt-escape-sequences.html|PS1]][=="[\u@\w]$ "=] set [[http://tldp.org/HOWTO/Bash-Prompt-HOWTO/setps.html|permanently in in ~/.bashrc]]%0a* [=seq -w -s" " 1 12=] returns [@01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12@]%0a* [=$((do some math))=]%0a* [=echo $(( $(cat file | sed "s/.*\d//" | wc -l) * 1024))=]%0aSee also env, export, printenv, etc...%0a%0a!!![[#Awk]]Awk%0a* [=awk '{print $2}'=]%0a* [=grep action=edit page_generated.txt | awk '{ SUM += $2} END {print SUM}'=]%0a%0a%0a!![[#Distributions]]Distributions%0a%0a!!![[#Debian]]Debian%0a* man:checkinstall%0a** http://www.debian-administration.org/articles/147%0a* [[http://www.debian-administration.org/|Debian Administration]] System Administration Tips and Resources%0a* http://packages.qa.debian.org/w/win32-loader.html%0a** parameters to load an ISO file%0a* [[http://www.backports.org/|Debian Backports]]%0a** recompiled packages from testing (mostly) and unstable (in a few cases only, e.g. security updates), so they will run without new libraries (wherever it is possible) on a stable Debian distribution.%0a* installing from source%0a** apt-get update%0a** apt-get install build-essential%0a** apt-get -b source package%0a** dpkg -i package_versionnumber_arch.deb%0a** updatedb%0a** locate package | more%0a* @@cat /etc/debian_version@@%0a** or @@lsb_release -a@@%0a* @@dpkg --search /file/whose/package/is/unknown@@%0a* @@dpkg -L packagename@@ to list the files from a specified package%0a%0a!![[#ConfigurationManagementSoftware]]Configuration management software%0a* [[Wikipedia:Comparison of open source configuration management software]]%0a** [[http://wiki.opscode.com/display/chef/Home|Chef]] systems integration framework, built to bring the benefits of configuration management to your entire infrastructure.%0a** [[http://www.cfengine.org/|Cfengine]] The original Open Source desired-state technology for server configuration management%0a** [[http://reductivelabs.com/products/puppet/ model-driven|Puppet]] open source framework designed to efficiently manage data center infrastructure.%0a* [[http://automateit.org/|AutomateIt]] open source tool for automating the setup and maintenance of servers, applications and their dependencies.%0a* [[http://apress.com/book/view/1430210591|Automating Linux and Unix System Administration]] by Kirk Bauer, Nathan Campi, Apress 2008%0a* including [[http://allmyapps.com/|Allmyapps]] App Store to find and install the applications%0a** supporting as of April 2010 Microsoft Windows and Ubuntu%0aSee also the [[Events/WebWorkersCampParis]] talk and the "infrastructure as code" paradigm presented during [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NyXEVPFheEc|Automated Infrastructure is on the Menu with Chef]], O'Reilly Webcast July 2010%0a* [[http://www.nimbusproject.org/|Nimbus]] open source toolkit that allows you to turn your cluster into an Infrastructure-as-a-Service (IaaS) cloud.%0a%0a%0a!![[#ToExplore]]To explore%0a* [[http://blog.marc-seeger.de/2007/12/18/using-your-gpg-pgp-public-key-to-authorize-your-ssh-connections|Using your GPG/PGP public key to authorize your ssh connection]] Marc's Blog 2007%0a* [[https://bitbucket.org/sterlingcamden/urlpicker|urlpicker]] for urxvt%0a* [[http://www.linuxcommand.org/man_pages/urlview1.html|urlview]] URL extractor/launcher%0a* http://kkovacs.eu/cool-but-obscure-unix-tools%0a%0a!![[#SeeAlso]]See also%0a* my related tools pages%0a** [[Tools/Screen]]%0a** [[Tools/Vi]]%0a*** and the related [[http://www.softpanorama.org/Scripting/Shellorama/vi_mode.shtml|Unix shell vi mode]]%0a* [[http://shell-sink.blogspot.com/|shell_sink]] web accessible version of your bash history, you can search, annotate and tag it.%0a* [[http://www.commandlinefu.com/|commandlinefu.com]] the place to record those command-line gems that you return to again and again.%0a* Blinkenshell.org%0a* [[#EmbeddingShellClients]]Embedding shell clients%0a** http://www.javassh.org/space/start%0a** http://www.netspace.org/ssh/%0a** https://www.browsershell.com%0a** http://www.serfish.com/console/%0a** [[http://jsterm.com/|jsTerm]] using WebSocket API%0a* [[http://www.gnu.org/software/stow/|Stow]] GNU Project%0a** program for managing the installation of software packages, keeping them separate (/usr/local/stow/emacs vs. /usr/local/stow/perl, for example) while making them appear to be installed in the same place (/usr/local).%0a* [[http://tldp.org/LDP/abs/html/abs-guide.html|Advanced Bash-Scripting Guide]] An in-depth exploration of the art of shell scripting by Mendel Cooper%0a* [[http://www.fsfla.org/svnwiki/selibre/linux-libre/|Linux-libre project]] removing software that is included without source code, with obfuscated or obscured source code, under non-Free Software licenses, that do not permit you to change the software so that it does what you wish, and that induces or requires you to install additional pieces of non-Free Software.%0a* [[http://sourceforge.net/projects/shcmd/|Shell Commander]] PHP script, that allows remote execution of shell commands (like SSH client) through a web browser. Tools.ShiftSpace=See [[Greasemonkey]] on which Im not focusing my efforts on.%0a%0a%0a!!Lessons learned%0a* May 2011 update mentioning project momentum, or lack of%0a** http://www.shiftspace.org/2011/05/31/shiftspace-0-17-released/%0a* example of the annotated contract%0a** 1 party per color%0a** http://www.vifib.org/VIFIB-Hosting.Contract%0a* http://www.ourp.im/PIM/ShiftSpacing%0a* [[Seedea:Seedea/SandIdeabox#ShiftSpaceWiki|Shift Space Wiki]] including discussions with the authors%0a* problems encountered%0a** Highlight limited to 8K%0a** Trails non-working%0a** No internal link%0a*** External links only allow proxying through ShiftSpace.org demo version%0a** No RSS per group/tag/user/domain%0a* rebind for Vimperator%0a** define in ShiftSpace script%0a*** [@GM_registerMenuCommand("Load ShiftSpace console", function() ShiftSpace.Console.show());@]%0a** bind in Vimperator%0a*** [@map x :emenu Tools.Greasemonkey.User Script Commands....Load ShiftSpace console%3cCR>@]%0aAccording to authors, most of those problems will be corrected in the upcoming version 1.0%0a* my shifts http://www.shiftspace.org/shifts/by/Utopiah/%0a%0a!!Alternatives%0a* [[http://reframeit.com/|Reframe It]] It's Your Web, Speak Up, Give It Context Tools.SocialNetworks=!!Principle%0aUse the most efficiently and in the most polite way each social network with its own specificity%0a* there is an increasing number of social networks for a constant attention span makes it impossible to be part of all of them so basically you have to make a decision on which to spend your attention%0a* since most tools tend to be used through a team or even an entire community, tools with similar etiquette or expected behavior should be grouped together%0a%0a!!Remarks%0a* true social depends little on how easy the interaction is, rather how meaningful thus inciting people to make an effort%0a** consequently all ways to facilitate social networks are mainly making easier to share information that was so far consider not worth sharing%0a* no brain washing or coercion is required to maintain a closed social network, those are rather successful precisely because they understand what most people want (e.g. via [[Languages/OwnConcepts#gToM]]) and through which monetizable hoops they are ready to jump through to get it%0a%0a!!From personal use%0a* Q/A = [[#Quora|Quora]]%0a** [[http://nodexl.codeplex.com/Project/Download/FileDownload.aspx?DownloadId=80678|Whither the Experts? Social affordances and the cultivation of experts in community Q&A systems]], SIN ’09: Proc. international symposium on Social Intelligence and Networking%0a*** via http://www.connectedaction.net/nodexl/%0a**** http://www.cambridge.org/gb/knowledge/isbn/item1140521/%0a**** http://www.sscnet.ucla.edu/soc/csoc/cinc/%0a*** added to http://www.quora.com/Is-the-Quora-users-network-visualized-anywhere%0a* microblogging (twitter/status.net) = follow friday (ff), RT, @, hashtags, group%0a** cf [[Path:/pub/socialbehaviors/tunkranking.png]] (outdated, end of 2010) for Twitter%0a* IRC = no direct pm, explore topics, share URL with their titles%0a** nickserv register, nickserv ghost, memoserv send, chanserv register%0a* IM (MSN, Gtalk, Yahoo!Messenger...) = answer pace / attention%0a* Facebook = efficiency of pictures%0a* email = use clear title (especially because of information overload)%0a* YouTube = ?%0a* Skype = ?%0a* VoIP = ?%0a* ...%0a%0a!!Detailed reviews and remarks%0a%0a!!![[#Quora]]Quora%0a[[http://www.quora.com/|Quora]] is a question and answering for profit company started in 2009. I joined in early 2011 to go further regarding my [[Content/Needs]] page started in April 2009 and containing what I consider important questions. I describe here after about a month what I find positive and negative.%0a%0aSee%0a* my account http://www.quora.com/Fabien-Benetou%0a* http://www.crunchbase.com/company/quora%0a** http://www.crunchbase.com/tag/qa%0a* http://www.goodiff.org/browser/quora/www.quora.com/about%0a%0a!!!!Positive aspects%0a* topics and persons that particularly interested me%0a** the Silicon Valley inclinations of the community through several blogs like TechCrunch or RWW but also events like O'Reilly conferences which lead me to suppose a large high-tech, innovation and entrepreneurial community%0a*** that might not be what everybody is looking for but right now that is precisely what I am interested in%0a* exclusive aspect (invitation only) which to be honest, beside the tempting marketing aspect to it, also sounds like a insurance on quality%0a** i.e. I expect the quality to be high if the first members of the networks are carefully selected which seemed to be the cased which was not the case on very similar Q&A website like Yahoo! Answers or stackoverflow.com%0a** I had already use those websites before but only as an external eye, solely to read answers and never to answer myself or ask because I suppose the quality and topics did not truly interest me and the expected return on investment was too low%0a** note that this might also transform to a form of sclerosis or limitation on the breadth of topics covered like [[http://www.scholarpedia.org|Scholarpedia]] or [[http://en.citizendium.org/|Citizendium]] which is not the case with open systems like Wikipedia%0a* very good at incitating you by giving you positive feedback when somebody votes up your answer or thank you%0a** smart enough not to be too negative, I do not think they directly show you when you get down voted for example%0a** and you have scores, everybody is addicted to scores, so that is another good trick to make users addicted%0a* the interface is really well done based on the amount of questions and users%0a** yet knowledge management rather than interaction might become the bottleneck, see in the negative aspects%0a* great handling of URLs%0a** topic and abbreviations [@http://www.quora.com/[Topic]@]%0a** RSS [@http://www.quora.com/[Topic]/rss@]%0a** answers [@http://www.quora.com/[Question-content]/answer/[User-name]@]%0a* edition suggestion to get your own typos corrected or wanting to complete an answer through only adding a reference%0a** e.g. http://www.quora.com/log/revision/2196405%0a%0a!!!!Negative aspects%0a* this is not Wikipedia, you are contributing to a for-profit company that is first aiming at making money, second facilitating exchange of information (one might say knowledge)%0a* incitations like thanks, voted up and point system, a la gamification (so trendy in the the Silicon Valley right now) get you hook up so you might get a lower return on investment%0a* it feels a bit as if you work for free, even if the community benefits from it, without the "glamour" of Wikipedia%0a** this will probably get worst when monetization will come into play, cf two-sided markets%0a* knowledge management is difficult even with a nice interface%0a** if they do not solve classical hard problems like synthesis, merging, splitting or ontologies and others, maybe it will just become more and more of a mess or participation will just reach a maximum%0a*** statistics might help to clarify that and eventually witness a peak like currently with Wikipedia (cf Xerox PARC studies)%0a* knowledge management is socially very dynamical to the point of being stressful%0a** a question can be modified and that often helps to clarify it, at the same time this is not reflected in answers that predate the update, consequently answers can become outdated and it is very hard to keep track of it, either as a commentator or as somebody who have previously answer%0a* different means of interaction are mixed: simple question with answer, wiki, comments, direct message%0a** that might sound great but in the end it is not so easy to track and since it is social it might become stressful and you always want to be polite%0a** tracking several conversations at the same time is not easy despite their good tracking system%0a*** e.g. http://www.quora.com/How-much-of-my-startup-idea-should-I-share-with-people?__snids__=13744584#comment254472%0a* so far, I did not receive any answer to them%0a** maybe the questions are not properly formulated, maybe the public is not the right one or maybe I am just unlucky but if that trend does not change I bet that over time I will use it less and less%0a* time tracking might get problematic%0a** some questions have answer that are true now but might become false in few months%0a*** it might hinder quality in the long run%0a* there is no API%0a** there is no simple way to "backup" your own edits%0a** yet there are few unofficial scripts like http://www.quora.com/Xianhang-Zhang/Quora-Stalker-Ruby-Script%0a* synchronization is not perfect%0a** despite effort in the real-time aspect of the backend, some notifications are not reflected on your page%0a* asking a question is counter intuive as you have to pass a test first%0a%0a!![[#Transitions]]Transitions from one to another%0a* different early adopter per topic?%0a* how to follow the "right" crowd?%0a* artificial limitations%0a** socially%0a*** invitation only%0a**** e.g. Quora%0a** technically%0a*** requiring login through another social network site%0a**** e.g. Quora through Facebook or Twitter%0a%0ae.g. Twitter -> Quora -> The Shared Web / Gravity%0a%0a!!Leap of faith%0aTrying Quora after Twitter, for both not clearly knowing what was the added value and the consequences of using such websites and being part of such communities.%0a%0a!!Ranking%0aRequired because presence on each network is not free as it requires attention. Bridge exists (e.g. [[http://ping.fm/|ping.fm]]) but are always limited.%0a* safe%0a** presence of more knowledgeable peers already present on it (discovered through sampling, stats)%0a** very limited if peers are not risker-taker/explorer/lead-users of social networks%0a* simplicity of transition%0a** open protocol and formats allowing to download and re-use own information%0a*** but most likely very limited as, by definition, value is made through the link established with other users%0a%0a!!See also%0a* [[Bitlbee]]%0a* [[Irssi]]%0a* [[Bypassing]] regarding encryption and tunneling%0a* [[Wikipedia:Actor-network theory]]%0a* [[Person/]] with plenty of tools%0a%0a!!To explore%0a* [[Wikipedia:Netiquette]]%0a* [[Wikipedia:Barry Wellman#Social_Network_Theory]]%0a* http://netwiki.amath.unc.edu/%0a* [[http://www.insna.org/|International Network for Social Network Analysis]] INSNA%0a* http://www-rp.lip6.fr/~latapy/%0a* http://www.smrfoundation.org%0a* http://www.iisocialcom.org (for SIN)%0a* [[http://www.goodiff.org/|GooDiff]] service for automated tracking of semantic changes in web service policies./URL%0a* [[http://fellows-exp.com/|fellows]], DNET%0a** research on automatically generating groups on Facebook%0a* [[http://randomwalker.info/social-networks/|De-anonymizing Social Networks]] by Arvind Narayanan and Vitaly Shmatikov%0a* http://independent.academia.edu/FabienBenetou%0a** without finding some including%0a*** Sanjay Jain for [[PersonalInformationStream/WithoutNotesMay11]]%0a*** Jean-Philippe Cointet for [[PersonalInformationStream/WithoutNotesApril11]]%0a*** Liane Gabora for [[PersonalInformationStream/WithoutNotesMarch11]]%0a*** Gregory J. Chaitin for [[Cookbook/Biology#Metabiology]]%0a*** Albert-László Barabási for [[PersonalInformationStream/WithoutNotesMay11#TamingComplexity]]%0a** consider alternatives%0a*** http://www.sciweavers.org/community%0a* [[http://www.pnas.org/content/108/21/8605.full|Emergence of segregation in evolving social networks]], PNAS May 2011%0a* [[http://www.michael-noll.com/projects/spear-algorithm/|SPEAR Algorithm]] used in the ACM SIGIR 2009 paper “Telling Experts from Spammers: Expertise Ranking in Folksonomies”%0a** added to http://www.quora.com/Is-the-Quora-users-network-visualized-anywhere%0a* SNAP [[http://snap.stanford.edu/netinf/|NetInf]] Inferring Networks of Diffusion and Influence Tools.Sphinxsearch=!!From personal use%0a* verify that indexes have to be rebuild localy%0a** especially sharing indexes between 32 and 64bits instances%0a* Cookbook:Sphinx%0a* on Debian Squeeze the [[http://sphinxsearch.com/wiki/doku.php?id=php_api_docs|PHP API]] is not included but can be downloaded with tests in [[http://code.google.com/p/sphinxsearch/source/browse/branches/rel099/api/|the branch of the installed version (here 0.9.9)]]%0a** else consider [[http://code.google.com/p/sphinxsearch/source/browse/trunk/api/|the trunk]]%0a* even though sorting by @@RELEVANCE@@ is available from the indexer by default via the API it still requires to properly select the matching mode @@SPH_MATCH_EXTENDED2@@ and the ranking mode e.g. @@SPH_RANK_PROXIMITY_BM25@@%0a** it can be tricky at first since results all have the same weight thus are properly rank... by document ID (thus mostly randomly)%0a* [[#PIMSearchInterface]]used as [[Keywords#brain]]%0a** interface as [[(Repository:?p=.git;a=blob;f=)pim_search.php]]%0a*** [[#Screenshot]]%25thumb%25[[Path:/pub/local_sphinx.png|Path:/pub/local_sphinx.png]]%0a** should consequently update [[(Repository:?p=.git;a=blob;f=shell_scripts/)browser_queries]]%0a** clarify the setup%0a*** add @@pmwiki-to-sphinxxml@@ and @@sphinx_sources@@%0a*** usage of crontab for rsync then indexer%0a* note that inheritance in the configuration only apply to parameters, new indexes still have to be generated from scratch thus takes about the same resource%0a* Steps (with their specific vocabulary)%0a## pick data sources%0a## create and test driver with its pitfalls%0a## configure sphinx to load the drivers%0a## run the drivers through the @@indexer@@%0a## make the @@indexer@@ result available through @@searchd@@%0a## query @@searchd@@ via the api%0a## encapsulate the query and its results in an interface%0a* Details on this installation%0a** disabled mysql, only used for test1 tried during installation and configuration%0a** @@indexer --all --rotate@@ to avoid having to manually stop and start it again, done via [[Crontab]]%0a*** still seems to create some down time, to check%0a** performances [@%0acollected 1962 docs, 26.5 MB, sorted 4.5 Mhits, total 1962 docs, 26545570 bytes%0atotal 17.149 sec, 1547933 bytes/sec, 114.40 docs/sec%0atotal 28 reads, 0.052 sec, 430.9 kb/call avg, 1.8 msec/call avg%0atotal 34 writes, 0.126 sec, 768.6 kb/call avg, 3.7 msec/call avg@]%0a** real 3m1.913s/user 0m28.142s/sys 0m15.921s for @@indexer --all --rotate@@%0a** average of 0.001second per query and always under 0.1sec including the first query of the day%0a*** see query.log for details%0a%0a!!To explore%0a* recommendation of PIM pages via [[Greasemonkey]] @@GM_xmlhttpRequest()@@ regarding the current visited page%0a* distributed indexes%0a** go beyond rsync%0a** yet with privacy concerns, thus first to keep under a protected path then split%0a** particularly useful if local failover is possible%0a* own ideas [[Wiki/LearningSearch]]%0a* @@indexer --buildstops output.txt N --buildfreqs@@ as a way to replace [[(Repository:?p=.git;a=blob;f=)shell_scripts/pmwiki_keywords_distribution]]%0a** N=20 found words less than 3 char and "utopiah" %0a** might not be that relevant when then index mixes 3 very different sources%0a* [[http://oreilly.com/catalog/9780596809539|Introduction to Search with Sphinx]] by Andrew Aksyonoff, O'Reilly Media April 2011%0a* [[Wikipedia:Inverted index]]%0a* tutorial or review of Sphinx for desktop search%0a** e.g. using man:pdftotext%0a* [[http://sphinxsearch.com/forum/view.html?id=6786|Best Practices for several servers]], Sphinx forum%0a* [[http://appliedabstractions.com/2012/02/13/why-is-internal-search-so-hard/|Why is internal search so hard?]] by Espen Andersen, Applied Abstractions February 2012%0a* http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Extension:SphinxSearch/Page_rank%0a** to adapt for PmWiki%0a%0a!!See also%0a* #sphinxsearch on freenode%0a* http://sphinxsearch.com/wiki/doku.php?id=sphinx_docs#sorting_modes%0a** actually better presentation than the official http://sphinxsearch.com/docs/current.html%0a* http://sphinxsearch.com/wiki/%0a* [[Events/RailsCampParis3#FullTextSearch]]%0a* [[MySQL]] Tools.Supybot=!Lessons from Supybot %0a%25right%25''(back to the [[Content.Tools|tools page]])''%0a%0a!!From personal usage%0a* @@config channel #ml-class supybot.plugins.Web.titleSnarfer false@@ to deactive the titleSnarfer command of the Web plugins solely for the @ml-class channel%0a* @@config supybot.reply.whenNotCommand False@@ to ignore wrong commands%0a* for plugins like Poll which are not part of the distribution, check https://github.com/stepnem/supybot-plugins/%0a** note that those seem not to be actively maintained anymore%0a* problem with "..." interpreted as command%0a** can change prefix or ignore commands done in a channel, but not satisfying%0a** disable "unknown command"%0a* @@channel ignore add #wikis *!*@*@@ : ignore message from users in this channel%0a** note that it does not ignore commands from an identified admin%0a** also note that the syntax from http://ubottu.com/stdin/supydocs/plugins/Channel.html might differ%0a*** e.g. @@channel ignore add...@@ instead of just @@channel ignore...@@%0a* @@identify %3cname> %3cpassword>@@ : identify to the bot%0a* @@load plugin@@ : load a specified plugin%0a* @@list plugin@@ : list the available command of a plugin%0a* @@help plugin command@@ : description of how a command should be used%0a* @@more@@ : continue to print the current buffer%0a* @@config plugins.plugin.option value@@ : set the value of a variable of a plugin%0a%0a!!From discussion in #supybot%0a* @@config list plugin@@ : list the variables of a plugin%0a* @@config help plugins.plugin.option@@ : description of what a configuration variable does%0a%0a!!Potential work%0a%0a!!!Wiki(s) through IRC%0a* usage%0a** hivemind-sb wikisearch PIM term1 term2%0a*** URL1 URL2 URL3%0a** PIM and other wikis imported from [[Wiki/OwnWikisNetwork]] (PmWiki implied, easier for search compatibility)%0a* PmWiki with [[http://www.php.net/manual/en/features.commandline.usage.php|PHP commandline usage]] at PHP.net%0a* [[http://www.php-cli.com/|PHP-CLI.com]] running PHP Scripts that aren't on a web server%0a** if there is no @@/usr/bin/php@@ on Debian apply @@apt-get install php5-cli@@%0a** see also [[Shell#Debian]]%0a* testing with @@wikinumberoffiles@@%0a%0a!!!!See also%0a* http://www.pmwiki.org/wiki?action=search&q=supybot%0a* http://bitbucket.org/aafshar/supybot-external-control/src/%0a* [[http://packetcloud.net/2010/04/23/writing-a-supybot-plugin/|Writing a Supybot Plugin]], packetcloud.net April 2010%0a* [[http://thinkhole.org/wp/2006/08/07/my-first-supybot-plugin/|My first Supybot plugin]] Thinkhole Labs 2006%0a* [[http://stackoverflow.com/questions/718551/writing-supybot-plugins-not-in-python|Writing supybot plugins not in python?]] Stack Overflow 2009%0a* [[http://web.archive.org/web/20080103010543/http://supybot.com/documentation/help/tutorial/plugin-author-tutorial/tutorial-all-pages|plugin-author-tutorial]] 2008 archived version%0a** done (%25green%25worked%25%25 but test %25red%25ignored%25%25)%0a* http://stackoverflow.com/questions/89228/how-to-call-external-command-in-python%0a* http://supybot-fr.tk%0a%0a!!!!Improvement%0a* chatbot/NLP for queries%0a** http://wiki.opencog.org/w/RelEx%0a** http://www.aitools.org/Program_D%0a%0a!!!KB access%0a* http://DBpedia.org/sparql?%0a** [[http://tuukka.iki.fi/tmp/swig-2009-06-09.html|swig-2009-06-09]] supybot-plugins/plugins/DBpedia/plugin.py%0a%0a%0a!!!Animation plugin%0a%0aGoal is to motivate discussion by randomly picking a topic from a base off topic when nobody has talked for a while.%0a[@%0a(crontab or better, check the RSS plugin as it periodically do checks)%0a %0a#get the time of the last activity in the channel%0atail path/channellogfile | grep -v "-!-" | sed -e "s/ %3c.*//" > time%0a%0aif (now()-time) %3c 10min%0a # not need to check for flood as msg would appear in the logs anyway%0a random quote%0a@]%0a%0a!!!Finding keys sources within pool of related interest%0a* e.g. IRC freenode channels ##ai ##agi ##machinelearning #ai-class #ml-class%0a* [[https://github.com/quuxlabs/Spear|Spear]] reference implementation in Python%0a%0a!!From [[http://supybook.fealdia.org/devel/|Supybook]]%0a* ?%0a Tools.Template=!!From personal use%0a* ''':help''' : the MOST important command ;)%0a%0a%0a!!From YetAnotherTutorial%0a* this does that%0a* this other command is nice%0a%0a%0a!!To explore%0a* links to websites with content to discover Tools.Tools=Here is [[http://picasaweb.google.com/utopiah/FinalizedVisualTools#|a list of visual of the desktops background]] I used and am using right now and also few live screenshots.%0a%0aNow, on top of those backgrounds those are the software I am using :%0a%0a>>rfloat%3c%3c%0a'''Symbols'''%0a* %25green%25€%25%25=donated%0a* %25blue%25W%25%25=worked%0a* %25red%25$%25%25=wants to donate%0a* %25purple%25C%25%25=active in the community%0a>>%3c%3c%0a%0a!!!Automated list (sorted by date of last update)%0a(:pagelist group={$Group} order=-time name=-Tools fmt=#simple list=normal:)%0a%25right%25(cf [[#ToDo|ToDo]] especially to use categories)%25%25%0a%0a!!!Offline Apps%0a* [[http://www.vim.org/|gVim]] (%25green%25€%25%25) ([[Vi|learning notes]])%0a* (Bash) shell ([[Shell|learning notes]]) and MingW%0a* [[Crontab]] thanks to pycron on Windows, cron on Debian, cron.pl on [[Irssi]]%0a* [[http://www.7-zip.org/|7zip]]%0a* [[http://www.sixty-five.cc/sm/|SpaceMonger]]%0a* [[http://www.videolan.org/|VideoLAN client aka VLC]] {-[[http://www.winamp.com/|WinAmp]]-}%0a** [[https://wiki.videolan.org/Hotkeys_table/|Hotkeys table]] in particular ''v''to cycle through subtitles%0a** [[http://www.netguruonline.com/vlc-player-shortcuts-how-to-operate-control-the-vlc-player-with-keyboard-shortcuts/|VLC Player Shortcuts | How to operate / control the VLC player with keyboard shortcuts?]] NetguruOnline%0a** http://wiki.videolan.org/Transcode%0a** {-used through it's HTTP interface with [[Vimperator]]-} now rarely used at all, mostly streaming through the browser%0a* [[Processing]] after trying others including%0a** [[http://www.graphviz.org/|Graphviz]] ([[Graphviz|learning notes]]) mostly used through [[Cookbook:pmGraphViz]]%0a** [[http://gnuplot.sourceforge.net/|Gnuplot]] ([[gnuplot|learning notes]])%0a* [[#Typing]]none so far%0a** until then and few others [[http://www.typefastertypingtutor.com/|TypeFaster Typing Tutor]]%0a** see [[Content/MentalExercises#Typing]] for last training date and score%0a* [[http://www.gnupg.org/|GnuPG]]%0a** [[http://www.gpg4win.org/|Gpg4win]] Secure E-Mail and File Encryption using GnuPG for Windows%0a* {-[[http://www.openoffice.org/|OpenOffice]]-} rarely, check also LibreOffice%0a* [[http://audacity.sourceforge.net/|Audacity]]%0a* [[http://www.blender.org/|Blender]][[#Blender]] very rarely (used for [[Cookbook/Design]] and [[VirtualReality]])%0a* [[#Design]][[http://www.inkscape.org/|Inkscape]][[#Inkscape]] sometimes%0a** used for [[Cookbook/Design]]%0a** also for vectorization%0a** [[http://www.ioncannon.net/utilities/123/10-tips-for-creating-good-looking-diagrams-using-inkscape/|10 Tips For Creating Good Looking Diagrams Using Inkscape]] by Carson McDonald, ioncannon.net 2007%0a* [[http://www.gimp.org/|TheGimp]] sometimes%0a** [[https://twitter.com/utopiah/status/1183511596188033024|own script for captionning]]%0a** C to crop%0a** http://docs.gimp.org/en/plug-in-imagemap.html%0a* [[#Illustrator]]Adobe Illustrator%0a** make proper dimension in artboards then modify bleeds%0a** when saving as PDF make sure not to keep the file editable as Illustrator as this will keep the original images and thus very large size%0a** embed files before sending them to somebody else%0a*** test on another computer with the network connection off%0a** option to paste on all artboards%0a** tutorials%0a*** [[http://vectips.com/tutorials/create-an-editable-metal-type-treatment/|Create An Editable Metal Type Treatment in Illustrator]], Vectips 2010%0a*** n.design-studio 2010%0a**** [[http://ndesign-studio.com/tutorials/abstract-background|Abstract Background]]%0a**** [[http://ndesign-studio.com/tutorials/glossy-button|Glossy Button]]%0a**** [[http://ndesign-studio.com/tutorials/illustrator-cs2-splash-graphic|Illustrator CS2 Splash Graphic]]%0a**** [[http://ndesign-studio.com/tutorials/chinese-bamboo|Chinese Bamboo]]%0a*** [[http://veerle.duoh.com/design/article/illustrator_pen_tool_exercises|Illustrator Pen tool exercises]] by Veerle Pieters, Veerle's blog 3.0 2011%0a*** [[http://vector.tutsplus.com/tutorials/tools-tips/illustrators-pen-tool-the-comprehensive-guide/|Illustrator’s Pen Tool: The Comprehensive Guide]] by Ian Yates, Vectortuts+ 2011%0a*** related to the web, e.g. slices%0a**** http://rwillustrator.blogspot.com/2008/12/illustrator-and-html.html%0a**** http://rwillustrator.blogspot.com/2011/05/why-slicing-in-illustrator-still.html%0a**** http://rwillustrator.blogspot.com/2008/12/illustrator-and-dreamweaver-integration.html%0a* [[#Photoshop]]Adobe Photoshop%0a** improve photos by increasing the brightness, hue, etc...%0a** C to crop%0a* [[#Gephi]][[http://gephi.org/|Gephi]] interactive visualization and exploration platform for all kinds of networks and complex systems, dynamic and hierarchical graphs.%0a** discovered at UTC and during national french election %0a** rediscovered with SciencePo MediaLab%0a** participated to [[Events/FabelierGephiWorkshop]]%0a** used in to map a set of European Commission official documents Path:/pub/ECdocs.svg%0a** http://gephi.org/plugins/seadragon/%0a* pdftk%0a** burst to explode a multi pages PDF into N individual pages%0a** cat to merge%0a** stamp to add a watermark, e.g. signature%0a%0a!!!Network Apps%0a* Thunderbird/Icedove%0a** C-n new email, C-Enter send email, C-T get all accounts emails%0a* AWS ([[AWS|learning notes]])%0a* AutoHotKey ... ([[AutoHotKey|learning notes]])%0a* [[https://rssnotifier.dev.java.net/|rssnotifier]] ([[RSSnotifier|learning notes]])%0a* [[http://www.internettrafficreport.com/|ITR]] (Internet Traffic Report)%0a* [[http://unxutils.sourceforge.net/|UnixTools]]%0a** [[http://www.gnu.org/software/wget/|wget]]%0a** {-[[http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/putty/|putty]]-}%0a*** replaced by [[http://haanstra.eu/putty/|PuTTY Tray]], an improved version of PuTTY (Win32) featuring URL hyperlinking%0a* transmission-daemon/transmission-remote {-uTorrent (+ [[http://127.0.0.1:34101/gui/|Web UI]]) [[http://azureus.sourceforge.net/|Azureus]]-}%0a** https://trac.transmissionbt.com/wiki/EditConfigFiles%0a** with http://flexget.com/wiki/Cookbook/Series/SeriesPresetMultipleRSStoTransmission%0a*** with http://showrss.karmorra.info (for anime consider e.g. http://www.nyaa.eu/?page=rss&term=psycho+pass )%0a*** existing IMDB plugin%0a* [[http://www.irssi.org/|irssi]] {-ChatZilla-} ([[Irssi|learning notes]])%0a** bitlebee ([[Bitlbee|learning notes]])%0a*** bitlebee_typing_notice%0a** GNU screen ([[Screen|learning notes]])%0a** {-[[http://www.twirssi.com/index.php|twirssi]]-} rather bitlbee implementations now%0a* [[http://www.mozilla.com/firefox/|Firefox]] (my [[Keywords]])%0a** Vimperator ([[http://vimperator.org/trac/wiki/Vimperator/Donors|%25green%25€%25%25]] %25purple%25C%25%25) ([[Vimperator|learning notes]])%0a*** gmperator.js%0a** [[http://getfiregpg.org/|FireGPG]]%0a** ShiftSpace ([[ShiftSpace|learning notes]])%0a** AdBlockPlus%0a** Gmail notifier%0a** BugMeNot%0a** [[http://noscript.net/|NoScript]] allows JavaScript, Java and Flash and other plugins to be executed only by trusted web sites of your choice%0a*** disable the "automatic reload" option%0a** [[Greasemonkey]]%0a*** [[Greasemonkey#MouselessAutoscroll]] autoscroll without using your hands (keep them for the coffee cup ;) (%25blue%25W%25%25)%0a*** QSS - add IMDB & Rottentomatoes scores (%25blue%25W%25%25)%0a*** Google Adsebse Remove and Sponsored Links Removal Script%0a** [[http://userstyles.org/stylish|Stylish]] rarely%0a*** [[http://userstyles.org/styles/510|Sidebar on the right]]%0a** {-[[https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/59961/|Tab Utilities]]-} useless now that it is by default in Firefox%0a*** can even create conflicts%0a*** used mainly to lock/faviconize [[EntryPoint/BackEnd?action=print|this website]] and [[Seedea:EntryPoint/BackEnd?action=print|Seedea]] EntryPoint%0a** to dev for FF ecosystem see https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/developers https://jetpack.mozillalabs.com/ etc%0a*** before looking for plugin search in http://kb.mozillazine.org/ to see if you can't simply use a variable in about:config%0a* lighttpd ([[Lighttpd|learning notes]])%0a* [[http://www.filezilla-project.org/|FileZilla]]%0a** see also lftp%0a* [[http://www.nmap.org/|nmap]]%0a* [[http://www.torproject.org/|Tor]]%0a* [[http://freenetproject.org/|FreeNet]] (%25blue%25W%25%25)%0a* the general [[DNS]] page%0a** {-OpenDNS Updater-}%0a** {-[[http://www.dyndns.com/support/clients/|DynDNS]] Updater-}%0a%0a[[#OnlineApps]]%0a!!!Online Apps%0a* Seedea.org (%25blue%25W%25%25 %25purple%25C%25%25) obviously :D%0a** Prototype/Scriptaculous ([[Prototype|learning notes]])%0a** [[Programming]], [[Processing]], ...%0a* [[(http://www.)Wikipedia.org]] cf my edits [[http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Special:Contributions&limit=500&target=Utopiah|in English]] and [[http://fr.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Special:Contributions&limit=500&target=Utopiah|in French]] (%25purple%25C%25%25)%0a* [[http://www.pmwiki.org/|pmWiki]] (this very wiki data structure) (%25green%25€%25%25 %25purple%25C%25%25) ([[PmWiki|learning notes]])%0a** see also the more general [[Wikis]]%0a* bitlbee.org {-Meebo.com-}%0a%0a!!!Online Apps (%25red%25non-free%25%25)%0aCurrently in the process to migrate to OpenServices/SaaS thanks to the movement lead by [[http://autonomo.us/wiki/Wish_list|autonomo.us]].%0a* mind42.com%0a* [[http://delicious.com/Utopiah/|del.icio.us]]%0a* [[http://www.bloglines.com/public/UtOpIaH|Bloglines.com]] (example of [[http://beta.bloglines.com/b/view#view-subid.70581157-mode.feeds%2526t%253D1225992598181|direct link]])%0a** potentially moving to [[http://tt-rss.org/trac/|TinyTinyRSS]]%0a* Mail.google.com%0a* {-Docs.google.com-}%0a* Twitter ([[Twitter|learning notes]])%0a%0a!!!Online communities%0a* CouchSurfing (%25green%25€%25%25 %25blue%25W%25%25 %25purple%25C%25%25)%0a* {-TextbookTorrents.com-} (%25red%25$%25%25 %25purple%25C%25%25)%0a* TheVault.bz (%25green%25€%25%25 %25purple%25C%25%25)%0a* BitMe.org (%25green%25€%25%25 %25purple%25C%25%25)%0a* {-NewMixes.net-} (%25red%25$%25%25)%0a* {-Blinkenshell.org (%25red%25$%25%25 %25purple%25C%25%25)-}%0a* [[http://utopiah.deviantart.com/|DeviantArt]] (%25purple%25C%25%25)%0a* {-[[http://en.topradio.org/|TopRadio.org]]-}%0aSee also [[Tools/SocialNetworks]].%0a%0a!!Tools Im still discovering (no serious use)%0a* [[http://bluemars.org/clipx/|ClipX]] tiny clipboard history manager%0a** having content + date + software from which it came from (and eventually goes to) could hold information on interesting behaviors%0a* [[#VirtualDub]][[http://www.virtualdub.org/|VirtualDub]]%0a** used for quick conversions%0a** used for [[http://www.virtualdub.org/docs_capture.html|screen capture]] to produce [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1hzGLT6qgRU|Quick (and dirty) demonstration of the Seeks Project]], October 2010%0a* youtube-dl Python script%0a** list available streams including lower quality or audio only @@youtube-dl -F URL@@%0a** select and download solely that stream @@youtube-dl -f DIGITS URL@@%0a* [[#RTMPDump]][[http://rtmpdump.mplayerhq.hu/|RTMPDump]] toolkit for RTMP streams%0a** mainly for VideoLectures.net%0a*** @@[[Path:/pub/videolectures.sh.txt|videolecture.sh]] http://videolectures.net/aaai2010_vinge_som/@@%0a*** e.g. [=rtmpdump -S 127.0.0.1:23456 -W http://videolectures.net/aaai2010_vinge_som/ -o aaai2010_vinge_som_01.flv -r rtmp://oxy.videolectures.net/video -y 2010/other/aaai2010_atlanta/vinge_som/aaai2010_vinge_som_01=] remotely%0a*** as of early June 2011 it still works despite "cryptic" value of @@clip.url@@, resuming with @@-e@@ still does not work though%0a* [[#RCS]] proper Revision Control System (RCS), see [[Programming#RCS]]%0a** using [[Fossil]]%0a* [[#SQLite]]SQLite Query Language%0a** moved to [[SQLite]]%0a* [[#PostureMinder]][[http://www.postureminder.co.uk/|PostureMinder]] uses the webcam to automatically detect and remind whenever one sits in a consistently damaging posture for a long period.%0a** started the trial professional version as of the 26th of May 2010%0a** consider visual of results over time like [[Content/Exercises]]%0a*** this is already directly provided by PostureMinder statistics pannel%0a* {-[[http://www.winsplit-revolution.com/|WinSplit Revolution]] organize open windows by tiling, resizing and positioning them to make the best use of desktop real estate.-}%0a** does not work properly with one of my main software : Putty and its specific step-by-step resizing%0a* [[http://www.kalab.com/freeware/pycron/pycron.htm|pycron]] cron service written in Python converted to an executable with py2exe%0a* [[http://www.newsbeuter.org/|Newsbeuter]] The Mutt of RSS Feed Readers%0a** now that Im using PuTTY Tray with URL hyperlinking this should become very interesting to try%0a* [[#video]]video related%0a** [[http://www.catonmat.net/blog/how-to-save-time-by-watching-videos-at-higher-playback-speeds/|How to Save Time by Watching Videos at Higher Playback Speeds - good coders code, great reuse]] Jan 2009%0a*** [[http://www.enounce.com/myspeed.php|MySpeed]] from Enounce Incoproated, Variable Speed Playback of Audio and Video for Flash%0a** [[http://www.iri.centrepompidou.fr/|Lignes de temps]] to analyze, comment and annotate films and any audio/video recordings.%0a* [[http://www.cypherpunks.ca/otr/|Off-the-Record Messaging]] (OTR)%0a** [[http://irssi-otr.tuxfamily.org/|irssi-otr]] Off-the-Record Messaging (OTR) for the irssi Internet Relay Chat (IRC) client%0a* [[http://supybook.fealdia.org/latest/#_plugins|Supybot]] with its [[http://www.bitbucket.org/aafshar/supybot-external-control/src/|ExternalControl]] plugin for XMLRPC ([[Supybot|learning notes]])%0a* [[http://www.autohotkey.com/|AutoHotkey]] : Free Mouse and Keyboard Macro Program with Hotkeys and AutoText%0a* {-SwarmPlayer (failed to get it to work behind NAT)-}%0a* R (tested it to quickly check correlation from data extracted from Semantic DB)%0a* {-VirtualBox (used to test DamnSmallLinux)-}%0a* {-WireShark (checked frame from a failing Flash -}application)%0a* [[http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/sysinternals/bb896653.aspx|Process Explorer]] v11.21 from [[http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/sysinternals/default.aspx|Sysinternals]] (checked memory requirements of Java application)%0a* [[http://www.appsapps.info/instantboss.php|Instant Boss]] time your work/break cycles, reminding you when to work and when to take a break.%0a** command line parameters : InstantBoss.exe 60 15 3%0a** eventually try [[http://rbytes.net/software/usefulrest-review/|UseFulRest]] instead%0a* [[http://www.rescuetime.com/|RescueTime]] Time Management, Productivity, & Project Tracking Software%0a* Python ([[Tools.Python|learning notes]])%0a* [[http://wakoopa.com/|Wakoopa]] to potentially manage this list automatically!%0a* Using Weave and [[https://wiki.mozilla.org/Labs/Weave/0.3/API|its API]]%0a%0a%0a!!Tools I want to try%0a* [[http://symlink.me/wiki/10|Minbif]] provide an IRC-friendly instant messaging client%0a* [[http://hollrr.com/|hollrr.com]] fun and easy way to keep track of the great new product and services your friends are discovering%0a* [[http://code.google.com/p/apvlv/|apvlv]] PDF Viewer behaving like Vim%0a** [[http://zathura.pwmt.org/|zathura]] is a highly customizable pdf viewer based on the poppler pdf rendering library%0a** Vimperator for PDF%0a* equivalent of put.io (remote media center%0a* [[http://www.transmissionbt.com/|Transmission]] with its [[https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/13854|Autotrans]] Firefox add-on%0a* minimalist browsing%0a** [[http://surfraw.alioth.debian.org/|Surfraw - Shell Users' Revolutionary Front Rage Against the Web]] command line interface to a variety of popular WWW search engines and other artifacts of power.%0a** [[http://www.uzbl.org/|uzbl]] lightweight webkit browser following the UNIX philosophy - to do one thing and do it well.%0a** [[http://surf.suckless.org/|surf]] a simple web browser based on WebKit/GTK+.%0a* [[http://spamassassin.apache.org/|SpamAssassin]] Apache Open-Source Spam Filter%0a** [[http://seedea.org/spamassasin.txt|discussion in #spamassassin]] with jarif%0a* [[http://www.srware.net/en/software_srware_iron.php|Iron]] by SRWare, replacement from Google Chrome, with [[http://vimium.github.com/|Vimium]]%0a* [[http://lazyread.sourceforge.net/|Lazyread]] ebook reader, auto-scroller, pager%0a** last release in 2003%0a%0a!!Why did I do this list ?%0a* to gather notes and [[Seedea:Seedea.SandIdeabox#wikiasalearningtool|improve my learning curves]]%0a* to see my evolution from one {-solution-} to another one%0a* to provide the possibility for others to suggest me better alternatives%0a* to offer to others the possibility to change their own tools%0a* to remember that I didn't contribute to some projects%0a* to be able to reinstall a full system more efficiently%0a** [[http://allmyapps.com/windows-xp/|Allmyapps]] Application Store to find and install the best applications %0a* to prepare what I need for my [[Content/MyServer]]%0a** with a more recent [[Content/MyCloudTransition]] step%0a* provide for each tool a feed of the evolution of the comparison between itself and equivalents%0a** example, put in a sidebox [[Cookbook:PmFeed]] of [[http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Comparison_of_VoIP_software&feed=rss&action=history|RSS feed of edits]] from [[Wikipedia:Comparison_of_VoIP_software|VoIP_software]]%0a** see the [[Tools/SemanticWeb]] tools page%0a%0a!![[#ToDo]]To do%0a# transform to a proper automated list%0a## add categories in each page%0a## add optional sum up%0a## add donation variable, eventually with amount%0a# check [[http://www.wikivs.com/|WikiVS]] the one stop for up-to-date comparisons.%0a%0a%25comment%25(:include CognitiveScafolding.GroupFooter:) note that this footer was originally "CogniteScafolding" due to a typo%25%25 Tools.Tridactyl=!!From personal use%0a* @@autocmd DocStart ^http(s?)://www.youtube.com js tri.excmds.urlmodify("-t", "https://www.youtube.com", "http://localhost:9999/https://www.youtube.com")@@ to use https://github.com/user234683/youtube-local frontend instead%0a* @@bind E js document.location.href += '?action=edit'@@ to edit the current wiki page%0a* autocontainerisation for e.g YouTube%0a* @@bind %3cC-X> js fetch(...@@ binding to add to real list with optional selection%0a** adding from https://twitter.com/utopiah/status/1370399759341604867 cf Gist%0a* binding for autoscroll%0a%0a!!To explore%0a* Past Vimperator bindings%0a%0a!!See also%0a* [[Vimperator]] that it is replacing Tools.Twitter=!Lessons from Twitter%0a%25right%25''(back to the [[Content.Tools|tools page]])''%0a%0a!!Usage%0a* @nickname your message want to send non privately%0a* RT @nickname the message you want to retwitt%0a%0a!!Tools%0a* My own twitter page : http://twitter.com/utopiah%0a* Irssi script to post from within irssi : [[http://www.twirssi.com/|Twirssi]] with its [[http://www.twirssi.com/index.php?using|list of commands and parameters]]%0a** instead of [[http://code.google.com/p/tircd/|tircd]] which is the daemon/irc proxy equivalent%0a* Your 100 followers at a glance http://twitter100.com/%0a%0a!!IRC%0a* #twitter on freenode seems pretty inactive%0a%0a!!Going further%0a* [[Seedea/SandIdeabox#twittertrends2rss|Twitter Trends 2 RSS]]%0a* Using TarPipe to channel to twitter from other points (REST/email/...)%0a* existing IRC bots that post through Twitter API Tools.Unity=!!From personal use%0a* https://forum.unity3d.com/threads/unity-asset-store-login-dbi-error.348917/%0a%0a!!To explore%0a* https://github.com/googlesamples/tango-examples-unity%0a** cf [[GoogleTango]]%0a** see also on that topic https://blog.metavision.com/get-your-start-in-augmented-reality-through-unity-and-udacity%0a* https://github.com/Unity-Technologies/EditorVR%0a** cf [[VirtualReality]]%0a* CocoVerse http://fluid.media.mit.edu/node/459%0a* [[Wikipedia:Entity–component–system]] as used in Aframe%0a* https://www.udemy.com/unitycourse/ as followed by Claudia%0a** warning C#%0a* https://unity3d.com/learn/tutorials/topics/virtual-reality Tools.Vi=%25right%25%25green%25€%25%25 donated the 07th of May 2010%0a%0a!!From [[http://shop.oreilly.com/product/110000687.do|Mastering Vim]] Understanding Vim's Lesser-Known Features for More Effective Editing by Damian Conway, O'Reilly Media 2014%0a* go through the keyboard and invoke ''':help key''' on keys you do not know%0a* use regex for starting and ending range for s///%0a** e.g. /function/return/s/this/that/%0a* branching through undo/redo%0a** g-/g+ to go through undo different timelines%0a** earlier 10m/later 10s%0a* '''q:''' and '''q/'''%0a** command and search editable history, press Enter to apply it%0a* completion%0a** Ctrl-X Ctrl-D for filename completion from the current directory%0a** '''set define=def ''' then Ctrl-X Ctrl-D will complete with [[Python]] function names%0a* '''vip''' visually select a paragraph%0a** works with function if they are not separated by empty lines, can be used from anywhere in it%0a%0a!!From personal use%0a* '''syn sync fromstart''' to force color syntaxing from the beginning of the file%0a** useful on long Javascript files mixed with HTML%0a* '''ci"'''/'''ciw'''/'''ci('''/'''dit''' replace text inside quotes, word, parenthesis, tag%0a* visualmode:action%0a** e.g. visualmode:s/this/that/ will apply the regex to the selected text (instead of finding line numbers)%0a* '''%3ciB/>iB''' : indent blocks of code around%0a** http://vim.wikia.com/wiki/Indent_a_code_block%0a* '''t/T/f/F''' jump to target on current line%0a** overall can be faster than [=/=] or [=?=] but limited to the current line%0a** e.g. [=t g=] in [@set output "tunkranking.png"@] jumpg to the last n%0a* '''cmd | vi -''' : pipe the result of the command to a vi instance%0a** e.g. [=man screen | vi -=]%0a* '''\r''' : create a newline in a regex%0a** e.g. [=s/this that/this\rthat/=]%0a* ''':recover''' : recover content stored in the then current path after a crash%0a** works even with OS crash and with unsaved files%0a* [=%25s/\~min\(\d\+\) /[[http:\/\/www.youtube.com\/watch?v=XYZ#t=\1m|\~min\1]] /=] : change a YouTube video time to a proper link%0a** a macro could store the URL in a register then use it in the regex instead of having to manually add it%0a** not that the trailing space allows to re-apply the macro on pages that have already been transformed%0a* '''g/^/m0''' : reverse all lines of the current buffer%0a** thanks to http://vim.wikia.com/wiki/Reverse_all_lines%0a* ''':help''' : the MOST important command ;)%0a* ''':set syntax=pmwiki''' : (if auto detection doesn't work)%0a** http://www.pmwiki.org/pmwiki/uploads/Cookbook/syntax-pmwiki.txt%0a** see also ''':syntax on'''%0a** add to your ~/.vimrc @@:autocmd BufRead /tmp/vimperator-fabien.benetou.fr.tmp set syntax=pmwiki@@ to force syntax highlighting editing from [[Vimperator]]%0a* ''':buffers''' : list the opened buffer%0a* '''[N]b''' : jump to one of them%0a* :h backup%0a* the substitute command can use complex ranges, not just :3,9s/A/B/ or :%25/A/B/ but also%0a** patterns :Chapter1,Chapter3s/A/B/%0a** marks like :'m,'hs/A/B/%0a** number of lines [=:.,+4s/A/B/@@=]%0a** used example [=:?!!!Reading?,/!!!See/s/ \([0]-9\)\. /* [[#FECN_Chapter\1]]\1 /=] , see [[ReadingNotes.FECN|FECN]]%0a** more generally, most commands support this type of motion (patterns, marks, line number)%0a* folding%0a** zfzj create a fold up to the next existing fold%0a** make a register to fold a pmWiki section of text%0a*** [=qfzf/^[[q=]%0a*** position on the beginning of a section and create the folding @q%0a*** repeat for every section [=@@=]%0a*** using zo, zc, ... and 'm to navigate through the file%0a*** zC closes all the folds defined%0a* recording%0a** qx to start recording in register x, q to stop recording%0a** @x to execute it and [=@@=] to execute the last executed register%0a** :reg[isters] list used registers%0a*** note : register are not limited to recording/macros ...but are very useful for them%0a** "xp insert the content of register x (note that special characters will not appear properly here)%0a** "xy yank the selected text in register x%0a** see [[#Macros|my macros]]%0a* [=:read !ls ~=] inserts the result of the command in the current buffer%0a* K over a word look it up in the help (equivalent of :help keyword)%0a** for example ins-completion%0a* [=#=] over a word searches for it backward ([=n=] to find the next occurence)%0a** [=*=] same but forward (and this time, the first occurence is the current word)%0a* the CURRENT file is represented by %25%0a** example : !ls >> %25%0a* splits%0a** ^w to manage windows%0a*** ^ws for normal split%0a*** ^wv for vertical split%0a*** ^wc to close the current split%0a*** ^wn for normal split with new file%0a*** ^wo to keep only the current split%0a*** ^m(motion) thus classicaly hjkl%0a* c%25 change up to the matching parenthesis or bracket%0a* marks%0a** mx to mark the current position to x%0a** 'x to jump to the marked position x%0a** '. to jump to the last edition line%0a* syntax file%0a** set syn=pmwiki to use the [[http://www.pmwiki.org/pmwiki/uploads/Cookbook/syntax-pmwiki.txt|syntax file]] for [[Tools.pmWiki|PmWiki]]%0a* make addition in regex (useful to update page numbers in a text)%0a** :help sub-replace-special%0a*** basically s/\(x\)/\= and an expression%0a*** ex: s/\d\+/\=submatch(0)+1%0a** [=18,39s/(p\(\d\+\)/\="(p[[{$:book}".(submatch(1)+18)."|".submatch(1)."]]"=]%0a%0aI wonder if it's possible to measure the knowledge of Vim by the proportion of time or command spend in insert mode. Suggesting that the more you use the insert mode uniquely to type, not even to insert text, the more "Vim proficient" you are.%0a%0a!![[#Macros]]my macros%0a* ''s'' = [=€khwi{-A-}j=] = {-delete the current line-} excluding the first word, supposedly a list%0a* ''p'' = [=o€#3:€ku€kd?^$?,joinI**€ü "A€kb" (p)'akjjma€@7ia€kh?(p[0-9]€kr€kryw'a€@7€klp=] = paste quote%0a** append and format the clipboard content (several sentences, including multiple lines) as a quote after mark a%0a* ''v'' = [=mh'vO€#3'h=] = pasting text in memory (clipboard) in a specific section (previously marked v) and going back (supposing mark h to be unused), practical to paste new vocabulary in reading notes%0a* ''f'' = [=zf/[[€kb€kb* [[#=] = fold up to the next [=[[#=] pattern%0a* ''i'' = [=ea''bbi''=] = put the current word in italic, cursor can be placed anywhere but the last character (easier to use after searching up for the targeted word)%0a* ''z'' = [=c/^$:newpgg/#ly/]:w Person.":q=] = split the current file with empty line separated blocks into individual files named by the first pmWiki anchor met%0aMost of those macros can be simplified by replacing motion followed by action by proper motion/action, for example yanking in p does not require to move, yank and go back, but directly to yank the right position.%0a%0a!! From [[http://Vimcasts.org/|Vimcasts]]%0a* [[http://vimcasts.org/e/15/|#5]] [[http://vimcasts.org/episodes/indentation-commands/|Indentation commands]]%0a** [[http://vimdoc.sourceforge.net/htmldoc/change.html#=|=]] autoindent%0a* [[http://vimcasts.org/e/12/|#12]] [[http://vimcasts.org/episodes/modal-editing-undo-redo-and-repeat/|Modal editing: undo, redo and repeat]]%0a** editing is similar to brush strokes that you want to be able to cancel individually%0a*** escape after each thinking pause in order to really manipulate text by blocks%0a*** ~min1:40 author compares it to it's own "thought process"%0a** link to the [[#ViEmu|ViEmu]] cheat-sheet%0a%0a!!From "[[http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=2538831956647446078|7 Habits For Effective Text Editing 2.0]]"%0a%0a!!!Habit 1: Moving around quickly%0a* text hilighting - Use '''*''' to highlight all instances of a word in the current buffer%0a* folding%0a!!!Habit 2: Don't type it twice%0a* mode completion - '''Ctrl+N''' (even for a classical text) %0a* see also omni-completion for context dependent analysis%0a!!!Habit 3: Fix it when it's wrong%0a* spell checker%0a* use abbreviation with ''':iabbr Miskate Mistake'''%0a!!!Habit 4: A file seldom comes alone%0a* use '''ctags''' (mostly for code) '''tags''' and '''quickfix'''%0a* '''gf Goto File''' (on header file names, even url of libraries in GreaseMonkey script for example)%0a!!!Habit 5: Let's work together%0a* other editor are NOT text editor, even Word, it's just to make a nice presentation of text.%0a* type in Vim BUT remove linebreak then copy/paste%0a!!!Habit 6: Text is structured%0a* ... sth to add here!%0a!!!Habit 7: Sharpen the saw%0a* analysis of the last task at hand and optimize%0a%0a!!From "[[http://fr.youtube.com/watch?v=XSXoap2h3Mw&feature=related|VI - VIM editor tutorial (part 1]] - [[http://fr.youtube.com/watch?v=dsKGMxoydCc&feature=related|part 2)]]"%0a* '''1,$s/text/replacement/'''%0a** ScopeCommand/SearchRegexp/RegexpReplacement/%0a** using ''':set nu''' to facilitate scope defining%0a* '''A''' - append at the end of the line%0a* '''.''' - repeat last modification%0a* '''cw''' - change word%0a%0a!! From ViEmu (a commercial product to integrate Vi with Microsoft tools)%0a[[http://www.viemu.com/a_vi_vim_graphical_cheat_sheet_tutorial.html|http://www.viemu.com/img/cheatsheet-rot.gif]]%0a* [[http://www.viemu.com/a_vi_vim_graphical_cheat_sheet_tutorial.html|Graphical vi-vim Cheat Sheet and Tutorial]]%0a%0a!!From [[#ViEmu]]ViEmu [[http://www.viemu.com/a-why-vi-vim.html|Why, oh WHY, do those #?@! nutheads use vi?]]%0a* on the importance of '''.''' and how it can be combined with any executed command%0a* block manipulation%0a** '''%25''' to move from a within a structure like (lisp function) [wiki link] or {javascript body}%0a*** which can be combined with ... '''c''' or '''d''' to change '''c%25''' or delete '''d%25''' the whole structure !%0a** '''di>''' to delete the content within an xml %3c> block%0a*** obviously which can be changed to '''ci]''' to modify a pmwiki link let's say%0a%0a!!From [[http://www.geocities.com/volontir/|Vim Regular Expressions 101]]%0a* remembering that it's \# to call group # not $# !%0a* Tab can be used inside a regexp too : ^I%0a* [^ ]\+ to match a "Word"%0a* @@0,$s/\(!\+\)/\1%25green%25/@@ to change all pmWiki titles to one specific color%0a%0a!!From [[http://www.dangoldstein.com/flash/VimTutorial1/VimTutorial1.htm|Vim Decision Science tutorial]]%0a* ( begin sentence%0a* ) end of sentence%0a* das deletes current sentence%0a* I inserts at beginning of the line%0a%0a!!Ideas for improvements%0a* dataset based completion%0a** generate a file for each wiki based on every page name%0a*** ls wikiname/wiki.d/ | grep -v pmwiki. > ~/vim_vocabularies/wikiname%0a%0a!!To explore%0a* [[http://www.viemu.com/a-why-vi-vim.html|Why, oh WHY, do those #?@! nutheads use vi?]] by Jon%0a** the excellent tutorial that make me click regarding modes thanks to "You are always in normal mode, and only enter insert mode for short bursts of typing text, after which you press %3cEsc> to go to normal mode."%0a* [[http://jmcpherson.org/editing.html|Efficient Editing With vim]] by Jonathan McPherson%0a* [[http://www.vi-improved.org/tutorial.php|IRC Based Vim Tutorial]] by Socrates on Vi-IMproved.org%0a* [[http://thomer.com/vi/vi.html|Vi Lovers Home Page]] by Thomer M. Gil%0a* [[http://vim.wikia.com/wiki/Main_Page|Vim Tips Wiki]] aim to exchange tips and tricks with other Vim users.%0a* [[http://www.regular-expressions.info/|Regular-Expressions.info - Regex Tutorial, Examples and Reference - Regexp Patterns]]%0a** especially [[http://www.regular-expressions.info/brackets.html|Regex Tutorial - Round Brackets for Grouping and Backreferences]]%0a* [[http://www.derekwyatt.org/vim/vim-tutorial-videos/|Vim Tutorial Videos]] by Derek Wyatt%0a* [[http://www.ascetinteractive.com.au/vimtrac/|Trac.vim]] simple Trac Client for vim.%0a* [[http://www.vim.org/scripts/script.php?script_id=2429|autocorrect.vim - Correct common typos and misspellings as you type]] created by Anthony Panozzo%0a* [[http://vim-fr.org/|Vim-fr]] wiki français non officiel de Vim.%0a* [[http://www.wana.at/vimshell/|The VIM-Shell]] from wana.at%0a* [[http://www.oualline.com/vim-cook.html|Vim Cookbook]] by Steve Oualline%0a* [[http://java.dzone.com/articles/how-make-vim-productive-vi|How to Make Vim Productive: vi Tips and Tricks]] by Mitchell Pronschinske, Javalobby April 2010%0a* [[http://github.com/dahu/LearnVim|LearnVim, The Way of the Vim Warrior]], A suggested path for learning Vim by dahu%0a* [[http://vimeo.com/user1690209|Derek Wyatt]] using vimeo to pop up some videos on the Vim%0a* [[http://bespinplugins.mozillalabs.com/plugins/7|vim commands for bespin]], Bespin Gallery%0a* [[http://vim.wikia.com/wiki/Open_a_web-browser_with_the_URL_in_the_current_line|Open a web-browser with the URL in the current line]] Vim Tips Wiki%0a* [[http://vimeo.com/16458939|Vim, walking without crutches]] by Drew Neil, Arrrrcamp November 2010%0a** [[http://arrrrcamp.be/videos/vim-walking-without-crutches|VIM - Walking without crutches]], Arrrrcamp Gent - About Ruby, Rails, Radiant and Rum Camp%0a* [[http://vimeo.com/16543959|Org-mode clone for Vim]] by Herbert Sitz, November 2010%0a* arthax0r's [[http://arthax0r.blinkenshell.org/ultimate_vim_wallpaper-1001_commands_camo.png|ultimate vim wallpaper]]%0a* http://www.vimgolf.com%0a* [[http://vim-adventures.com/|VIM Adventures]] Learning VIM while playing a game%0a** played the first free 3 levels%0a* https://github.com/jez/vim-as-an-ide providing plugins one by one at git diff%0a** with http://benmccormick.org/learning-vim-in-2014/ Tools.Vim=(:redirect Tools/Vi :) Tools.Vimperator=!!From personal use%0a* Ctrl-a/x switches between Gmail mailboxes%0a* 1-key code repository search via @@map %3cF12> t [[Keywords#code|code]]@@%0a* color scheming%0a** http://vimperator.org/help/vimperator/styling.xhtml%0a** http://blog.yjl.im/2010/01/vimperator-goes-dark.html%0a* shift-esc to leave @@--IGNORE ALL KEYS--@@ mode%0a** switch between ignore/ignore all with @@insert@@ while already insert mode%0a* Vimperator 3.1 upgrade (after Firefox 4.1 upgrade)%0a** now using @@i@@ for paththrough cf [[http://vimperator.org/news/2011-04-21-vimperator-3.1-released!|Changelog]]%0a* @@set! intl.accept_languages=fr,en,en-us@@ to switch languages%0a* @@set! network.proxy.socks_port=23457@@ to switch between multiple proxies without having to go through :preference%0a* Vimperator3 upgrade (after Firefox 4 upgrade)%0a** overall faster hint mode, faster gvim edition in textarea%0a** changed set @@complete=sfl@@/{-autocomplete=false-} rather @@set noautocomplete@@/@@gui=tabs@@%0a*** make sure that this is actually coherent with the configuration file%0a** note that focus in textarea does properly follow the cursor%0a*** e.g. editing a page of the wiki does properly focus on the bottom%0a** generated a backup of configurations files @@vimperator_20110407.tar@@%0a** problems after :restart%0a*** the values set before were not saved%0a*** autocmd were not loaded (had to @@source ~\_vimperatorrc.local@@)%0a**** source in Vimperator2 accepted the full path but now doesn't%0a**** correcting the config file _vimperatorrc get overwritten by mkv!%0a**** the fullscreen autocmd does not work anymore, but the new interface makes it ok%0a* exporting the list of opened tabs to a wiki list%0a** [=js var tabs_string = ""; for each (var tab in tabs.get() ) { tabs_string += "\n* [["+tab.toString()+"]]"; } util.copyToClipboard(tabs_string);=]%0a*** not proper format yet for [=tab_number,title,URL=]%0a*** does not discard the first two tabs%0a** [[https://bitbucket.org/gkatsev/dotfiles/src/7531b3c38ddd/.vimperator/plugin/printTabs.vimp|printTabs.vimp]] by gkatsev%0a* [[#write]][=w '/home/images_persons/test.jpg'=] : (aka write or save as) saves the displayed picture to the specific path%0a** used for social network visualization (cf [[Person/]] and [[Processing]])%0a** could be improve with a variable with a path but can't seem to make it work%0a* liberator://help/options#'sanitizeitems' : allow to clear the history and other personal lists%0a* [=:map %3cc-f> :js alert("noob, use / instead!");=] : forbid old binding and suggest new one%0a* [[#MultiParameterSearch]]multi-parameter search%0a** [=js commands.addUserCommand(['myVeryOwnSearch'], 'Special Search Description', function(args) { let title = args.shift(); liberator.execute('tabopen http://www.google.fr/search?tbs=bks:1&tbo=p&q=' + args.join(' ') + '+intitle:"' + title + '"'); }, { argCount: '+'});=] shared by zong_sharo on freenode/#vimperator%0a*** based on my Google Books example%0a* '''gnM''' : load [[http://127.0.0.1:8080|VLC HTTP interface]]%0a** use '''vlc --help''' and '''vlc --intereact''' to force back the widget interface when the HTTP interface is not enough%0a*** for example to repair an AVI index%0a** consider interesting mapping, macros, log analysis%0a** http://wiki.videolan.org/Web_Interface%0a** integrated my favorite radio streamings%0a*** http://wiki.videolan.org/Documentation:Play_HowTo/Building_Pages_for_the_HTTP_Interface%0a*** added [=%3cbr> %3ca href="http://fabien.benetou.fr/Content/PiecesOfCulture#Music">PiecesOfCulture#Music%3c/a> - %3ca href="http://www.youtube.com/user/Utopiah#g/f">YT favorites%3c/a> - %3ca href="http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio1/dance/">BBC1%3c/a> - %3ca href="http://en.topradio.org/my-stations">my-stations%3c/a>=] to vlc/http/dialogs/footer%0a* '''[[liberator://help/tabs#b|:b]] keyword keyword (...) %3ctab>''' : jump through tabs by their title name%0a* '''frameonly''' : display only the current frame%0a** very practical for wiki URL yanking which doesn't support frames properly%0a* '''silent !gvim _vimperatorrc''' : edit your Vimperator configuration file through gvim%0a** '''cd''' to jump to your homedir might be required first%0a* '''set ignorecase''' : to ignore case during text searches%0a* '''F11''' : switch to fullscreen mode%0a** Firefox @@browser.fullscreen.autohide@@ to @@false@@ in order to keep the tabs visible%0a** use autocmd (as @@:set guioptions@@ doesn't work) to display of the status bar, see also my autocmd section%0a* ''':tabm 0''' : move the current tab to the first position%0a* ''':tabm [N]''' : move the current tab after the Nth tab%0a** see also my '''{''' and '''}''' bindings to bump the tab as the first/last%0a* '''[=[[=]''' / '''[=]]=]''' : jump to the previous / next page%0a* '''C-a''' / '''C-x''' : increment / decrement the last number of an URL%0a* '''gi%3cS-Insert>''' : select the first input/textarea and paste the content of ClipBoard in it%0a* ''':mkv!''' : force the saving of the configuration file%0a** warning, some information like keywords or autocmd are %25red%25not%25%25 stored in this file%0a%0a!!From discussions on #vimperator (on Freenode)%0a* ''':viusage''' : list of all available commands.%0a* '''liberator.open()''' to load a url%0a* '''%3cCR>''' in a script to force a carriage return ([enter])%0a* '''liberator.buffer.getCurrentWord()''' to get the selected portion of the buffer%0a* '''encodeURIComponent()''' prepare a string to be part of a complete URI (escaping spaces, etc)%0a* editing my pmwiki thanks to one key%0a** au LocationChange .* unmap e%0a** # reading about mapleader in the help and using %3cLeader>e for that wiki editing map ?!%0a** au LocationChange wiki map e :js liberator.open(buffer.URL + "?action=edit")%3cCR>%0a* ''':tabdetach'''%0a* '''C-i''' to edit the content of a textarea withint Gvim (excellent)%0a* QuickMarks (with M-key to register go/gn-key to open)%0a* ''':echo bookmarks.getKeywords()'''%0a%0a%0a!![[#autocmd]]Autocommands%0a* force author value in PmWiki%0a** note that it requires that [[Site/EditForm]] does have the author field with the id='author'%0a** @@autocmd DOMLoad .*fabien.benetou.fr.*action=edit js content.document.getElementById('author').value="Fabien";@@%0a* force display of the status bar in fullscreen mode%0a** @@autocmd Fullscreen .* :js document.getElementById("status-bar").setAttribute("moz-collapsed", false)@@%0a* removing bloglines long URLs%0a** @@autocmd LocationChange .*utm_source=.* js liberator.open(buffer.URL.replace(/\?utm_source.*/,""))@@%0a* removing redirection banner from an ISP%0a** @@autocmd LocationChange mac=00-mymac-00&url=.* js liberator.open(buffer.URL.replace(/.*url=/,""))@@%0a* pre-filling the ISP reconnection form%0a** @@autocmd DOMLoad https://hotspot.neuf.fr/ js content.document.getElementById('cond').checked=true;@@%0aNote that to make autocmd permanent you have to manually edit your _vimperatorrc.local file to load them at startup without getting it overwritten by mkvrc.%0a%0a!![[#OwnAdditionalBindings]]Own additional bindings%0a* search the currently selection expression, most likely a function name or an object, and search instances in Google Code Search%0a** [=map \¬ :js%3cSpace>liberator.open("http://www.google.com/codesearch#search/&q="+buffer.getCurrentWord(),liberator.NEW_TAB);%3cReturn>%3cSpace>=]%0a** possible improvement would be to specify the context, e.g. package and language based on the location, e.g. ¬ on @@loadimage@@ in http://opencv.willowgarage.com/documentation/python/ would search for @@loadimage package:opencv lang:python@@%0a** motivated by https://hackerspace.be/OpenCV_Workshop%0a** consider [[Tools/Greasemonkey]] [[Repository:?p=.git;a=blob;f=greasemonkey/remote_overlay.user.js;|remote_overlay.user.js]] to search in the background and display the result. This would also allow to search at the same time in the local repository via @@code@@.%0a* append {-the content of the clipboard-} the selected text on the current tab with URL+title (cf @@ww@@) to the current monthly without notes page, add the month and year%0a** [=@m=] (since [=@p=] is already used to search again for the last person searched)%0a** note that it is currently not saved (have to be done again after each start)%0a* search for the currently selected expression in my library in Google books%0a** [=map \%25 :js liberator.open("inmybooks "+buffer.getCurrentWord(),liberator.NEW_TAB);%3cCR>=]%0a** used [[Keywords#inmybooks]]%0a** used Path:/pub/readbooks_for_Google_Books_28082010.txt to initially build MyLibrary%0a* search for the currently selected expression with the @@brain@@ keyword defined search%0a** [=map \( :js liberator.open("brain "+buffer.getCurrentWord(),liberator.NEW_TAB);%3cCR>=]%0a* search with the @@person@@ keyword defined search%0a** [=map \> :t person =]%0a** [=@p=] : plays a macro that re-open the last searched person%0a* search with the @@brain@@ keyword defined search%0a** [=map = :t brain =]%0a* open your homedir in the browser%0a** [=map \, :t e:\\home%3ccr>=]%0a* one key mapping to jump and search in your most important webpage(s)%0a** [=map \\ gn1/=] / [=map \| gn2/=]%0a** here, own wiki(s)%0a** note that as Im using Tab Utilities those 2 tabs are now locked in the same position%0a*** each tab is refreshed about every morning or directly after page creation%0a** one can not use @@f@@ rather than @@/@@ as @@f@@ is limited to what is currently being displayed%0a* bump the current tab as the first tab%0a** [=map { :tabm 0%3cCR>=]%0a* bump the current tab as the last tab%0a** [=map } :tabm%3cCR>=]%0a* generate a word cloud the currently highlighted text (replacing your yank buffer)%0a** macro [="w":"Ytwww.wordle.net/create%3cReturn>gi%3cS-Insert>%3cTab>%3cReturn>"=]%0a* open the sidebar with the Downloads (practical to read text with long lines, adjusting the length)%0a** [=map %3cF8> :sidebar Downloads%3cCR>=]%0a* switch proxy on/off%0a** [=map %3cF9> :set! network.proxy.type=0%3cCR>=]%0a** [=map %3cF10> :set! network.proxy.type=1%3cCR>=]%0a* search for videos of the selected current words (using the [[Tools/Keywords|vid keyword]])%0a** [=map v :js liberator.open("vid "+buffer.getCurrentWord());%3cCR>=]%0a** [=map V :js liberator.open("vid "+buffer.getCurrentWord(),liberator.NEW_TAB);%3cCR>=]%0a* format current page as a proper%0a** pmwiki link : [=map ww :js if(!buffer.getCurrentWord()) { util.copyToClipboard("\n* [["+buffer.URL+"|"+buffer.title+"]] "); } else { util.copyToClipboard("\n* [["+buffer.URL+"|"+buffer.title+"]] "+buffer.getCurrentWord()); } %3cCR>=]%0a*** corrected to handle when no word is selected (seems to still fail...)%0a** IRC link : [=map I :js util.copyToClipboard("("+buffer.title+" "+buffer.URL+" "+buffer.getCurrentWord()+")");%3cCR>=] %0a*** same problem%0a* bind w[{-e/s/h/v/y-}...] for wiki related actions%0a** edit the current (pm)wiki page%0a*** [=map we :js liberator.open(buffer.URL.replace(/[\?\#].*/,"")+"?action=edit");%3cCR>=]%0a*** now integrates [=wc=] too%0a** remove action or anchor%0a*** [=map wc :js liberator.open(buffer.URL.replace(/[\?\#].*/,""));=]%0a* translate the current page to English using Google Translation%0a** [=map E :js liberator.open("tte "+buffer.URL)%3cCR> =]%0a* load the selected word(s) in a tab (load urls or search keyword with the default search engine)%0a** map l :js liberator.open(buffer.getCurrentWord());%3cCR> %0a** map L :js liberator.open(buffer.getCurrentWord(),liberator.NEW_TAB);%3cCR>%0a* shorten the URL of the current page%0a** map S ... (see local config file)%0a* watch a YouTube video in high quality format%0a** [=map Q :js liberator.open(buffer.URL+"&fmt=18");%3cCR>=]%0a* submit the 1st HTML form, very practical for pass protected pages%0a** [= map s :js content.document.forms[0].submit();%3cCR>=]%0a%0a!![[#QuickMarks]]QuickMarks%0a* display current quick marks%0a** map K :qmarks%3cCR>%0a* export qmarks to a visual layout%0a** eventually have it as an augmented reality object on-top of my current real keyboard (make a little Firefox/Vimperator marker, print it, put it nearby my keyboard and the augmented reality progam would display the action that each key would undertake in order to either or recall what each key does (useful and super cheap : paper+webcam)%0a*** [[http://www.codeproject.com/KB/scripting/jvk.aspx|JavaScript Virtual Keyboard]] by Dmitry Khudorozhkov, CodeProject%0a*** example of [[Path:/pub/Qwerty.svg|SVG layout]] (from [[http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Qwerty.svg|wikimedia]]) and [[Path:/pub/Qwerty-modded.svg|modified]] with simply sed @@cat Qwerty.svg | sed -e "s/>I%3c/>I magic%3c/" > Qwerty-modded.svg@@%0a**** use Inkscape to learn how to make it look pretty%0a*** qmarks are stored in JSON format in ~/vimperator/info/default/%0a**** [[http://seedea.org/quickmarks|uploaded file]]%0a*** see [[Seedea:Utopiahanalysis/HiTechCreativity-draft#AugmentedReality|Augmented Reality]]%0a**** using 1 marker per layout%0a**** form a tiny subway car running over http://webtrendmap.com%0a%0a%0a!![[#CheatSheets]]Visual cheat sheets%0a* [[http://code.google.com/p/vimperator-labs/wiki/VimperatorInTheMedia|official wiki]]%0a* [[http://simplicityroad.livejournal.com/1938.html|visual sheet]] at SimplicityRoad%0a* dead links%0a** some have mirrors in http://www.cheat-sheet.info/#FirefoxAddOns%0a** [[http://vimfox.com/vimperator/cheatsheet.html|Cheat sheet]] at vimfox.com (down as of mid-July 2009%0a** [[http://vi.shiar.net/vimperator|vimperator cheat sheet]] v1.0 by Shiar%0a** [[http://tuxtraining.com/2009/01/30/vimperator-cheat-sheet|Vimperator Cheat Sheet]] at Tux Training, January 2009%0a%0a%0a!!To add%0a* ~/vimperator.local script + other plugins with comments%0a** pscp them in Path:/pub/toolsfiles/%0a* liberator.commands.add(["pexec"], "Append the current selected to the command and execute it", function(args, special) { liberator.execute(args.join(" ")) });%0a* change command names to link within the doc%0a** example '''[[liberator://help/tabs#b|:b]] keyword keyword (...) %3ctab>''' : jump through tabs by their title name%0a** use Vim to make a regex and change all commands to link to the doc%0a** update the intermap to support the liberator:// format%0a%0a!!Keywords%0aActually those are not restricted to Vimperator and can be used in ''vanilla'' Firefox (moved to their [[Tools/Keywords|dedicated page]])%0a(:include Tools/Keywords#contentstart#contentend:)%0a%0a!![[#TransitionToPentadactyl]]Transition to Pentadactyl%0a* [[http://dactyl.sourceforge.net/pentadactyl/faq|FAQ]] including why the split occured, the differences, etc%0a** code repositories to check for activity (eventually through comparative [[http://code.google.com/p/gource/|gource]])%0a*** [[http://code.google.com/p/dactyl/source/list|pentadactyl]]%0a*** [[http://code.google.com/p/vimperator-labs/source/list|vimperator]]%0a* [[http://groups.google.com/group/pentadactyl/browse_thread/thread/e6b0aa2678b24d9e|Does Pentadactyl import vimperator settings?]], September 2010%0a* @@util.copyToClipboard@@ -> @@dactyl.clipboardWrite@@%0a* overwrite @@quickmarks@@ file with the previous one to get quickmarks back%0a* @@mkpentadactylrc!@@ to reformat the RC files properly%0a* @@|@@ has to be escaped (cf @@:help :bar@@) in order to be binded else it is considered as multiple commands on a line%0a* links numbering in quickhint mode starts with the first visible link and is updated on display%0a** Vimperator does not get updated and thus works well with GreaseMonkey mouseless autoscroll script%0a** quickhint raises an event that GM can not catch, only availiable to chrome code%0a%0a!!Upgrade from 1.2 to 2.0b2%0a# completion on commands is much better%0a## scripts are thus easier to make%0a# autocmd! to remove binds%0a## e for wiki edit%0a## google/bloglines escape mode%0a# liberator.option is undefined ( w pr wiki copying)%0a## content.document.title%0a# :set complete=hsfl (to have history again in completion)%0a%0a%0a!![[#IdeaForImprovement]]Idea for improvement%0a* log and diff the [[liberator://help/marks|Marks]] used to see the changes of usage over time%0a* Automatically load the [[Tools/pmWiki|PmWiki]] [[http://www.pmwiki.org/pmwiki/uploads/Cookbook/syntax-pmwiki.txt|syntax file]]%0a** [=:autocmd LocationChange .* :set editor=gvim\ -f=]%0a** [=:autocmd LocationChange action=edit :set editor="gvim -f -c 'set syn=pmwiki'"=]%0a** [=:autocmd LocationChange action=edit :set editor="vim -f -c 'set syn=pmwiki' -c 'colorsheme shine'"=] (faster to load, colorscheme isn't as nice as gvim though)%0a* Is there a way to automatically edit a focused textarea in vim?%0a** [=:autocmd LocationChange action=edit 2gi=] does not work as 2gi is not a command but a mapping%0a** thus the trick is to record a macro [=qe2giq=] then execute it [=:play e=]%0a** but... it still doesn't work as it plays the macro too early. Changing the event to DOMLoad messes up the loading.%0a* make [=[[=] and [=]]=] "french" compatible%0a** set nextpattern=(tab to complete the previous value)\\bSuivant\\b%0a*** then you can add Précédent, Precedent, ...%0a* navigate amongst previous queries (add also to [[Tools/Keywords]])%0a** :tabopen search_engine %3cup key>%0a* utility functions%0a** io.writeFile()%0a** util.copyToClipboard()%0a** JSON.stringify()%0a* bindings to email/SN/... the current page to a friend%0a** t protocol:address?subject=title&content=liberator.buffer.getCurrentWord(),,,%0a** see Delicious binding but improve it and do it at least for email%0a** problem : vimperatorg mailto handling seems to not support subject thing (makes an url instead of mailto?)%0a** example : @@tabopen mailto:MrX@gmail.com&subject=sth with spaces&text=blabla from http://url.com/path/@@%0a* check [[http://vimperator.org/trac/ticket/161|ubiquity plugin]] if I decide to try ubiquity one day%0a* control PDF viewer plugin%0a** autoscroll with slowly increasing speed until preset max%0a*** pause when focus lost, restart when focus on (using autocmd?)%0a* improve efficient usage%0a** parse the @@history-command@@ in order to detect commands (easy) and key pressed (hard?)%0a** find non-used shortcuts from @@:help index@@%0a** link to those rarely used ones in the documentation%0a* map g{n,o}XY in order to go further than 1 key quickmarks (and thus make hierarchies, especially with multiple wikis)%0a* make a utility function to clean URLs then call it in the different shortcuts used to yank formatted URLs%0a%0a!![[#Alternatives]]Alternatives%0a* [[http://www.vimprobable.org/|Vimprobable]] based on the WebKit engine (using GTK bindings).%0a* [[http://vimium.github.com/|Vimium]] for [[http://www.srware.net/en/software_srware_iron.php|SRWare Iron]] based on Google Chrome based on the WebKit engine%0a* [[http://conkeror.org/|Conkeror]] keyboard-oriented, highly-customizable, highly-extensible web browser based on Mozilla XULRunner, written mainly in JavaScript, and inspired by exceptional software such as Emacs and vi.%0a* [[http://www.uzbl.org/|uzbl]] lightweight webkit browser following the UNIX philosophy - to do one thing and do it well.%0a** http://will4n.posterous.com/using-uzbl with explanation on formfiller.sh%0a* [[http://luakit.org/|luakit]] browser framework based on the WebKit web content engine and the GTK+ toolkit%0a** using Lua language%0a* [[http://pwmt.org/projects/jumanji|jumanji]] based on the WebKit web content engine and the GTK+ toolkit%0a* [[http://dactyl.sourceforge.net/|Dactyl]] branch from the Vimperator line%0a* CLI equivalents%0a** [[http://surfraw.alioth.debian.org/|Surfraw - Shell Users' Revolutionary Front Rage Against the Web]] command line interface to a variety of popular WWW search engines and other artifacts of power.%0a** [[http://surf.suckless.org/|surf]] a simple web browser based on WebKit/GTK+.%0a** [[http://vim.wikia.com/wiki/Using_elinks_with_netrw|Using elinks with netrw]] Vim Tips Wiki%0a** man:w3m%0a* [[http://weboob.org/|Weboob]] (Web Out Of Browsers) provides several applications to interact with a lot of websites.%0a%0a!!See also%0a* [[Tridactyl]] as replacement%0a* [[http://code.google.com/p/apvlv/|apvlv]] PDF Viewer behaving like Vim%0a* my lessons learned for [[Tools.Vi|Vim]]%0a* [[http://yubnub.org/|YubNub.org]] (social) command-line for the web%0a* [[http://www.thorstenvitt.de/content/zotero-and-vimperator|Zotero and Vimperator]] by Thorsten Vitt, 2009%0a* [[http://code.google.com/p/vimperator-labs/issues/detail?id=22|autoreload]] script pratical for reddit inbox Tools.VirtualReality=!!Own motivation%0a* [[Wiki.VirtualRealityInterface]]%0a%0a!!Own projects%0a%0a!!!With users%0a* storyboarding tool, private beta beyond https://github.com/Utopiah/StoryboardVR%0a* workshops including VRLab Brussels workshops http://vrlab-brussels.info%0a%0a!!![[#WithPrototype]]With prototype%0aNote that I have more than 150 prototypes and PoCs on http://vatelier.net/MyDemo/%0a%0a* Google Poly in VR search, edition and share via URL%0a** http://vatelier.net/MyDemo/aframe-material/boilerplate/searchthenedit.html%0a** add url save/share (cf discussion with Thomas)%0a** use Super Hands or similar for edition (scale and move meshes)%0a** current limitation being lack of WMR Edge support for AFrame materials%0a*** either fix it (cf [[https://github.com/etiennepinchon/aframe-material/pull/18|PR]]) or use Firefox + SteamVR for WMR (works just have to make sure dom.vr.enabled is true in about:config)%0a* VR explorable of my [[Analysis/ExtendedLayeredModel]]%0a** http://jsbin.com/melawic/edit?html,output%0a** %25thumb%25[[Path:/pub/home/scaleVR.png|Path:/pub/home/scaleVR.png]]%0a* scribe to text https://vatelier.net/MyDemo/ApainterOCR/%0a## using A-painter to freely write%0a## using the camera position to snap a screenshot with the most legible orientation%0a## convert the image to text%0a* immersive video player (webm URL in large curved screen with adapted lights) with annotation (e.g. audio recording with seek time)%0a** https://vatelier.net/MyDemo/LocalVideoPlayer/ working on desktop and mobile%0a* exploring [[http://jsbin.com/riyiwut/edit?html,output|Object.getOwnPropertyNames(AFRAME)]] as a WebVR experience%0a** %25thumb%25https://vatelier.net/MyDemo/DiveInAFrameCodeBase/deeper.jpg%0a** cf [[WorkshopWebVRAsExplorable/WorkshopWebVRAsExplorable#getOwnPropertyNames]]%0a** use https://github.com/kfarr/aframe-city-builder with Google Blocks made Scratch Blocks%0a** see also for visual programing in 2D%0a*** https://wiki.scratch.mit.edu/wiki/Blocks%0a*** https://github.com/LLK/scratch-blocks%0a* [[#vrify]]vrify, Firefox Nightly WebExtensions to add VR interface to your local filesystem%0a** https://github.com/Utopiah/vrify/%0a** see also [[JavaScript#WebExtension]]%0a* %25newwin%25[[http://jsbin.com/pihasu/edit?html,output|Cube homage]]%0a* Application to [[Application/Valve]], a bit of a portfolio a la Inside Out (Vive only)%0a* [[Content/WikiBrainMapping]] and more generally [[Cognition/]]%0a** in fact just 3D for the moment and ... not really mapped either%0a* my silly on-going "VR business card" [[VR/]] (just added here to force me to fix it)%0a* https://github.com/Utopiah/aframe-triggerbox-component%0a* https://github.com/Utopiah/ThetaWebControl%0a* [[Wiki/VirtualRealityInterface]]%0a* [[Portfolio/Bobsleigh]]%0a* [[Portfolio/VRInceptionSchool]]%0a** could provide a room scale version via e.g. https://github.com/caseyyee/aframe-ui-widgets%0a* [[Portfolio/VRLab]]%0a* http://vatelier.net%0a* minimalist headset http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1419991 cf laser cut prototype by Camille%0a** https://vrlab-brussels.info/wiki/DYIHeadsetFirstWorkshopQuest/DYIHeadsetFirstWorkshopQuest%0a* [[#VRView360]]Cookbook:VRView360%0a** e.g. (:vrview360:)/pub/360/EteChezPierre.jpg(:vrview360end:)%0a%0aSee also my VR explorations as short Youtube videos%0a(:html:)%0a%3ciframe width="560" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/videoseries?list=PLk9irgn6KnrjbHBhw4vlxLz6pGaMRTnTM" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen>%3c/iframe>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a%0a!!!Without prototype%0a* Online museum of tools to explore and think further%0a** e.g map, boulier, sextan, astrolabe, etc%0a** not showcasing the tool, instead making the visitor use it to reach a goal%0a** eventually solving puzzle requiring to combine some%0a* [[#AframeInVRLiveCoding]]Aframe inVR live coding environment%0a** keyboard locator https://jesstelford.github.io/aframe-video-billboard/%0a** virtual keyboard and text editor https://github.com/cjroth/aframe-keyboard%0a** link traversal as reloading trick in Nightly https://blog.mozvr.com/connecting-virtual-worlds-hyperlinks-in-webvr/%0a** save camera position http://jsbin.com/xobava/edit?html,output%0a** modify objects e.g. text editor https://github.com/wmurphyrd/aframe-super-hands-component%0a** (to try) https://github.com/ngokevin/aframe-sketch%0a** see also [[Portfolio/VRInceptionSchool]]%0a* networked games hub with profile, chat, notification of friends, top scores and component to include and use for experiences%0a* photos and 3D scan memorabilia as a museum inspired timeline%0a* Tron clone using room scale for movement%0a* Google Earth VR with personal content%0a** cf [[Trips.Listing]]%0a* experience feedback%0a** under or on the side of a webVR experiment, provide an annotation tool%0a*** e.g. 140 characters with visual selection tool on a predefined format 600x300px, an equivalent of post-its, can be done live (network synchronized, assuming both computers have the minimum spec) with chat or recorded to be sent and checked later%0a* generated and tweakable civilizational collapse virtual worlds based on models e.g. HANDY or Wikipedia:World3 (as learned in "Tout va s'ecrouler") and live updated feeds%0a* BlockBuilder/InventingOnPrinciple/RapidPrototyping in VR%0a** with live coding, live reloading, easy forking, easy sharing, collaborative debugging%0a** motivated by own [[Fabien/Principle]], using JSBin then BlockBuilder, reading "Inadequate Interface" in http://www.wired.com/2016/04/magic-leap-vr/ and earlier discussions with Brian Peirs (RiftSketch) then Pierre%0a* brain imaging interface at [[http://www.meetup.com/VR-LAB-Brussels/events/229483327/|FABLab]]%0a** https://cpanel.emotivinsight.com/epoc/document.htm%0a*** required PHP webserver running on localhost, apparently supporting Linux%0a*** http://www.myndgazer.com/neurofeedback/%0a** https://github.com/metzel/Emotiv-Browser-SDK-js-example%0a* in VR transaction using [[Bitcoin]] (via e.g. [[http://)bitcoinjs.org]]) cf vAtelier Gaze2Pay proof of concept%0a%0a!!From personal use%0a* [[#AFrame]]AFrame%0a** lifecycle including https://aframe.io/docs/master/core/component.html#lifecycle-methods and related issue https://github.com/aframevr/aframe-site/issues/242%0a### AFRAME.registerComponent()%0a### Component.init()%0a### Component.update(oldData)%0a### Component.remove()%0a### Component.tick(time)%0a### Component.pause(), Component.play()%0a### scene.hasLoaded%0a** small demos http://vatelier.net/Category/Aframe%0a** workshop http://vrlab-brussels.info/wiki/ThirdWorkshopQuest/PostWorkshopNotes%0a** entire presentation%0a*** as slides in VR http://vrlab-brussels.info/wiki/Presentations/First%0a** D3js%0a*** network http://blockbuilder.org/Utopiah/fec8aa2c70a72bcd5f2a81e1b48cc978%0a*** bar chart http://blockbuilder.org/Utopiah/461b4aa88086584bf3ae5178c3b76ca7%0a*** search http://blockbuilder.org/search#text=aframe%0a** multi-users%0a*** demo http://utopiah.github.io/aframe-multiusers/%0a*** code https://github.com/Utopiah/aframe-multiusers/blob/gh-pages/index.html%0a*** using https://github.com/ngokevin/aframe-firebase-component%0a** to explore%0a*** capture for preview https://github.com/ashconnell/three-sixty%0a*** additional controllers https://github.com/donmccurdy/aframe-proxy-controls%0a** explored%0a*** sound https://aframe.io/docs/components/sound.html%0a**** works except on iPhone, requries user action%0a*** physics https://github.com/ngokevin/aframe-physics-components or https://github.com/donmccurdy/aframe-extras/tree/master/src/physics%0a**** mostly works but no texturing of objects, animations also do not work (e.g. impossible to build a proper pinball machine)%0a*** networking https://github.com/ngokevin/aframe-firebase-component%0a**** works perfectly%0a* [[JavaScript#ThreeJS]]%0a** http://vatelier.net/Main/Demos and obviously http://vatelier.net/Main/LessonsLearned%0a** http://vrlab-brussels.info/wiki/FirstWorkshopQuest/PostWorkshopNotes%0a** http://vrlab-brussels.info/wiki/SecondWorkshopQuest/PostWorkshopNotes%0a** http://opentechschool-brussels.github.io/webVR-for-3D-graphics-and-music/%0a* [[#InVR]]in VR (motivated by [[Events/SundayGeekBrunch2016InventingOnPrinciple]])%0a** levels for engines%0a*** https://docs.unrealengine.com/latest/INT/Engine/Editor/VR/%0a*** https://labs.unity.com/project/introduction-to-unity-s-editorvr (Tweeted @Unity3D)%0a*** Project Sansar Creator Preview (testing access requested)%0a*** https://github.com/Unity-Technologies/EditorVR%0a** modelling%0a*** https://www.reddit.com/r/virtualreality/comments/4qnt3l/3d_modeling_in_vr_the_way_god_intended_it/%0a*** CAD + video chat http://www.middlevr.com/improov/%0a*** http://threejs.org/editor/ with webVR mode%0a** live coding environments%0a*** http://www.primrosevr.com%0a*** http://toplap.org/live-coding-virtual-reality/%0a**** http://cognitivevr.co/blog/programming-in-virtual-reality/%0a*** https://github.com/lukexi/rumpus%0a*** inDeck in Lua https://github.com/jmiskovic/indeck%0a*** own homage to Papert in Hubs https://twitter.com/utopiah/status/1264131327269502976%0a*** few more to expand https://twitter.com/utopiah/status/1304515753278930953%0a** learning%0a*** [[Events/VRHackatonUtrecht2016]]%0a*** [[http://web.labster.com]]%0a*** [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=odqrwEo4Foo|Porting Fuseman's Robin Hood VR to Google Cardboard 360 VR Tutorial]] via Sao%0a** texuring%0a*** [[http://vartist.net/|V•Artist]]%0a** others%0a*** https://github.com/brianpeiris/RiftSketch%0a*** https://github.com/richardanaya/aframe-keyboard%0a*** potentially playcanv.as with https://playcanv.as/p/iUgfldxp/%0a*** https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=8411638%0a*** http://www.archean.io%0a%0a!!Timeline%0a* cognitive science studies during [[ReadingNotes/SC02]] around 2004%0a** during which I read one of my favourite research paper in cognitive science namely "Where brain, body and world collide"%0a* AR extension [[Cookbook/Overlay]] in late 2009%0a* 1st note from at least [[PersonalInformationStream/WithoutNotesFebruary11]]%0a* applied to Oculus in 2013 because... why not%0a** "At this time, and given your lack of work status in the US, we have nothing to offer you. Please watch our website for potential openings as we grow."%0a* tried Oculus in later 2014 via Hello Bank popup store in Brussels%0a* 1st event attended [[Events/BeVRJanuary2015]] then 1st hackathon [[Events/VRHackatonBrussels2016]] part of [[Portfolio/]]%0a* tried to %25newwin%25[[https://www.reddit.com/r/Jobs4Bitcoins/comments/2ur4ve/hiring_vr_experiment_for_google_chrome_cardboard/|hire someone to make ThreeJS/PmWiki interface work for me via Job4Bitcoin]] in March 2015%0a* tought several workshops in 2015 via OpenTechSchool Brussels and at least 3 in 2016 via VRLab Brussels%0a* [[(http://)vAtelier.net]] started in 2015 motivated by the early [[Wiki/3DVisualization]] by myself due to the failed hiring for the job%0a** especially [[(http://vatelier.net/Main/)Demos]] and [[(http://vatelier.net/Main/)LessonsLearned]]%0a* GoldmanSachs early 2016 report considered for [[MOOCs/ManagingMyInvestments]]%0a* [[(http://)vrlab-brussels.info]] with its numerous workshops since early 2016%0a** actually complained 1 year before during [[Events/BeVRJanuary2015]] about the lack of "home-brew" projects!%0a* 2nd hackathon, 2nd "win" at [[Events/VRHackatonUtrecht2016]] in June 2016%0a* 1st hardware workshop resulting in 3 new designs in June 2016%0a* 1st large (~20 persons without previous setup) multiplayer demonstration during CafeNumeriqueBXL in June 2016%0aBeyond that see [[VR]]%0a%0a!![[#Vive]]Vive%0a* https://www.reddit.com/r/Vive/%0a* http://www.vronlinux.com/articles/adventures-with-openvr-and-the-vive-on-linux.8%0a** own related questions https://www.reddit.com/r/Vive/comments/4rhxbd/linux_anybody_running_webvr_experiments_eg_aframe/?st=iqarlur3&sh=189301ed%0a* Aframe%0a** https://www.reddit.com/r/WebVR/comments/4dzslc/how_do_i_use_my_vive_to_run_my_aframe_project/%0a** https://www.reddit.com/r/WebVR/comments/4nzox5/aframekeyboard_a_css_stylable_keyboard_compatible/%0a** https://www.reddit.com/r/WebVR/comments/4pupma/possible_to_get_vive_grip_and_menu_buttons_in/%0a* hardware%0a** https://www.reddit.com/r/Vive/comments/4f5axk/a_comprehensive_guide_on_lighthouse_mounting_so/%0a** https://vrperception.com/2016/03/08/seated-htc-vive-experiences-with-one-lighthouse-station-is-possible/%0a** see also the reddit post related to getting extra makers%0a*** now more officially https://partner.steamgames.com/vrtracking %0a* to test%0a** https://github.com/LibreVR/Revive/wiki/Compatibility-list%0a** Archean%0a** http://www.whirligig.xyz video player (via Michiel)%0a* tested%0a** {-Budget Cuts (via Pierre)-} quite fun, puzzles in VR, always amazing to hide behind the edge of a wall%0a** {-own projects-} works!%0a** {-VRTX-} works but still quite tricky, would have to follow a tutorial first%0a** {-The Lab-} lots of neats demo including a fun arcade style drone themed game%0a** {-AltSpace-}%0a*** {-own content in AltSpace e.g. http://vatelier.net/MyDemo/AframeAltSpace/-}%0a** {-Aframe content with contollers e.g. http://output.jsbin.com/pocacis/-}%0a* design tips%0a** https://www.reddit.com/r/Vive/comments/4rik1l/a_month_ago_i_left_my_job_at_microsoft_to_focus/d51ln4c?st=iqbohge1&sh=abde0fbc%0a(:vrview360:)/pub/360/ViveAtHome.jpg(:vrview360end:)%0a%0a!![[#DesignUX]]Design & UX%0a* Josh Carpenter%0a** https://blog.mozvr.com/quick-vr-prototypes/ with template%0a** SFHTML5 talk https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZOaOYTOpwyM%0a* Mike Alger%0a** [[Events/GoogleIO2016]]%0a** http://vatelier.net/Main/LessonsLearned%0a* %25newwin%25[[http://www.thevrbook.net/|the VR Book]] Human-Centered Design for Virtual Reality%0a* %25newwin%25http://vrhig.com%0a* %25newwin%25http://www.uxofvr.com%0a%0a!![[#ExperienceReviews]]Experience reviews%0a* VRTX%0a** %25green%25✔:%25%25 conveniently select (edges, faces, etc)%0a** %25red%25✗:%25%25 low poly load, no scaling of object%0a* DesignSpace%0a** %25green%25✔:%25%25 preloaded maps, easily add objects%0a** %25red%25✗:%25%25 table outside of the chaperon%0a* Fantastic Contraptions%0a** %25green%25✔:%25%25 physics to solve puzzles%0a** %25red%25✗:%25%25 can't recombine previous part of solutions%0a* NVIDIA FunHouse%0a** %25green%25✔:%25%25 fluids on virtual HMD, hairs, broken objects %0a** %25red%25✗:%25%25 nothing particularly fun%0a* SoundStage%0a** %25green%25✔:%25%25 node based interface%0a** %25red%25✗:%25%25 links between node staying too long%0a* UnseenDiplomacy%0a** %25green%25✔:%25%25 non Euclidian space, forced starting point with countdown%0a** %25red%25✗:%25%25 key elements to solve puzzle outside the chaperone%0a* %25newwin%25[[https://getspace.io/|getspace]]%0a** %25green%25✔:%25%25 ?%0a** %25red%25✗:%25%25 ?%0a* Yours?%0a** %25green%25✔:%25%25 ?%0a** %25red%25✗:%25%25 ?%0aSee also %25newwin%25[[http://steamcommunity.com/profiles/76561198298747513/recommended/|my Steam reviews]].%0a%0a!!To explore%0a* video%0a** video compositing with effects and transitions https://github.com/bbc/VideoContext#videocontext%0a*** and more transitions https://gl-transitions.com/%0a** effects https://github.com/wizgrav/aframe-effects#aframeeffects%0a** environment detection https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/research/project/roomalive/%0a*** with e.g. particle systems https://github.com/IdeaSpaceVR/aframe-particle-system-component%0a* webVR replay%0a** https://github.com/capnmidnight/replay-telemetry%0a** https://github.com/mrdoob/webvr-replayer%0a* {-own projects using Aframe in Altspace e.g. https://output.jsbin.com/lexaduq via https://github.com/AltspaceVR/aframe-altspace-component-}%0a** done, works well%0a* {-https://github.com/stackgl/shader-school-}%0a** cf Meetup event http://www.meetup.com/VR-LAB-Brussels/events/232559865/%0a** [[Shaders]]%0a* %25newwin%25[[http://www.mediacom.com/en/think/blog/2016/mobile-world-congress-2016-five-key-takeaways/| 5 take aways from Mobile World Congress 2016]] by MediaCom via Melanie%0a* %25newwin%25[[http://www.gfk.com/insights/report/download-tech-trends-2016/|GfK 2016 Tech report]] via Zineb%0a* Exki bet%0a** [[https://www.facebook.com/benetou.fabien/posts/10208287701008017|22 January 2016 Brussels]]%0a*** Random stranger after a quick discussion asks me where VR will be in 5 years.%0a**** My prediction is : in 2 years everybody in Exki Schumann will have tried it at least once, in 5 years most people there will spend at least 30min per month in virtual reality.%0a%0a!!See also%0a* [[Cookbook/Overlay]]%0a* [[Shaders]]%0a%0a%0a[[!ContainsPersonalYoutubeContentToMigrate]] Tools.Virtualization=!!From personal use%0a* %0a* [[Content/MyCloudTransition]]%0a* [[Internet]]%0a%0a!![[#LiveMigration]]Live migration%0a* [[http://ciresearchgroup.org/publications/vtdc07.pdf|The Efficacy of Live Virtual Machine Migrations Over the Internet]]%0a** using [[Wikipedia:Mobile IPv6]]%0a* [[http://sites.google.com/site/w3cristianzamfir/home/msc_live_migration.pdf|Live Migration of User Environments Across Wide Area Networks]]%0a* [[Events/TeleXLR8-01#LiveMigration]]%0a%0a%0a!!To explore%0a* http://code.google.com/p/ganeti/%0a** http://trac.pokersource.info/wiki/GanetiHowto%0a* saving server configurations and spawning instances%0a** then fetching personalizations%0a** see [[Shell#ConfigurationManagementSoftware]] Tools.VoIP=(:title Lessons from VoIP:)%0a%0a!!Concepts%0a* History of [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Voice_over_Internet_Protocol#History|Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP)]] according to Wikipedia%0a** initiated in 1974 by IEEE publication of "A Protocol for Packet Network Interconnection."%0a* [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PSTN|Public switched telephone network (PSTN)]] according to Wikipedia%0a** "is the network of the world's public circuit-switched telephone networks, in much the same way that the Internet is the network of the world's public IP-based packet-switched networks."%0a* [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Softphone|Softphone]] according to Wikipedia%0a** "a software program for making telephone calls over the Internet using a general purpose computer, rather than using dedicated hardware."%0a* [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Direct_Inward_Dialing|Direct Inward Dialing (DID)]] according to Wikipedia%0a** "feature offered by telephone companies for use with their customers' private branch exchange (PBX) systems."%0a* [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IVR|Interactive voice response (IVR)]] according to Wikipedia%0a** "interactive technology that allows a computer to detect voice and keypad inputs."%0a* [[http://www.plugndial.com/|Plug-n-Dial]]%0a** standards-based, feature-rich dialtone for your SIP hardware or softphone%0a* [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Voip_mobile|Mobile VoIP]] according to Wikipedia%0a** "an extension of mobility to a Voice over IP network."%0a* [[http://www.abbreviations.com/acronyms/TELECOM|Telecom Abbreviations]] according to Abbreviation.com%0a%0a%0a!!Tools%0a* software clients%0a** Wikipedia [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_SIP_software|list of SIP software]]%0a** Wikipedia [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_VoIP_software|Comparison of VoIP software]]%0a** [[http://sipdroid.org/|sipdroid]] native SIP/VoIP client for Android%0a** [[http://www.sipsoftware.com/|SIPsoftware]] with recommended software for Plug-n-Dial%0a* hardware%0a** [[http://www.siphardware.com/|SIPhardware]] The VOIP hardware encyclopedia%0a* servers%0a** [[http://www.asterisk.org/|Asterisk]] The Open Source Telephony Project%0a*** #asterisk IRC channel on freenode%0a*** [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Asterisk_Gateway_Interface|Asterisk Gateway Interface (AGI)]] according to Wikipedia%0a**** "software interface and communications protocol for application level control of selected features of the Asterisk PBX."%0a** [[http://www.speech.cs.cmu.edu/openvxi/|OpenVXI]] portable open source library that interprets the VoiceXML dialog markup language%0a** [[http://voiceglue.org/wiki/|VoiceGlue wiki]] and its [[http://voiceglue.org/wiki/doku.php?id=voiceglue_architecture_diagram|architecture diagram]]%0a** [[http://cmusphinx.sourceforge.net/html/cmusphinx.php|CMUSphinx]] speech-using tools and applications%0a*** LIUM [[http://www-lium.univ-lemans.fr/tools/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=37&Itemid=49|French dictionary with 65K words]] made automatically with lia_phon, from LIA labs%0a** [[http://www.freeswitch.org/|FreeSWITCH]] media server to host IVR applications using simple scripts or XML to control the callflow%0a*** #freeswitch and freeswitch-fr IRC channel on freenode%0a*** [[http://www.freeswitch.org/node/60|FreeSWITCH: The Story Behind The Software]] 2007 %0a*** [[http://twitter.com/utopiah/status/4986978911|twitt requesting a bit of help]] to [[http://twitter.com/mercutioviz|@mercutioviz]]%0a** [[http://cloudvox.com/|Cloudvox]] open phone API platform, in minutes (call your code: Asterisk/AGI, HTTP/JSON, Adhearsion/Ruby, Asterisk-Java)%0a** [[http://yate.null.ro|Yate]] VoIP for Professionals%0a*** #yate IRC channel on freenode%0a* potential [[http://wiki.seedea.org/Seedea/Input#VoiceBasedInput|Voice Based Input]] solutions for Seedea%0a* [[http://whocallsme.com/|whocallsme.com]] Phone Call Comments%0a** user supplied database of phone numbers of telemarketers, non-profit organizations, charities, political surveyors, SCAM artists, and other companies that don't leave messages, disconnect once you answer, ignore the Do-Not-Call List regulations, and simply interrupt your day.%0a** potential resource for filtering (a la Gmail bayesian spam filtering)%0a* GSM%0a** [[http://openbsc.gnumonks.org/trac/|OpenBSC]] GSM (Abis /BSC/MSC/HLR) network in a box software, implementing the minimal necessary parts to build a small, self-contained GSM network. %0a* [[http://siproxd.sourceforge.net/|Siproxd]] proxy/masquerading daemon for the SIP protocol.%0a%0a!!Providers%0a* France%0a** [[https://www.ippi.fr?referer=utopiah|ippi]]%0a*** N° de client : 280869%0a*** Mon identifiant : utopiah%0a*** Mon adresse SIP : utopiah@ippi.fr%0a*** Mon numéro géo principal : 0177623990%0a** [[http://www.ovh.com/fr/produits/offres_telecom.xml|OVH]]%0a* International DIDs%0a** [[http://www.voip-info.org/wiki/view/DID+Service+Providers|DID Service Providers]], including free ones, by voip-info.org%0a** bind DIDs from multiple countries to one PDX%0a** route on language based on used DID%0a* call-in solutions%0a** [[http://gizmo5.com/pc/network/callin-numbers/|Gizmo5 - Callin Numbers]]%0a*** $35/year and not available in France as of October 2009%0a** [[http://www.skype.com/allfeatures/onlinenumber/|SkypeIn - Skype personal internet number]]%0a*** $60/year%0a** [[http://voice.yahoo.jajah.com/phonein/|Yahoo! Voice - PhoneIn]]%0a*** $29.90/year%0a* [[http://www.google.com/googlevoice/about.html|Google Voice]] (invite only as of October 2009)%0a** formely known as [[http://www.grandcentral.com/|GrandCentral: The New Way to Use Your Phones]]%0a%0a!![[#configuration]]My current configuration%0a* free geo french DID from [[http://www.ippi.fr|ippi.fr]]%0a** [[https://www.ippi.fr/index.php?page=sip_parameter&lang=33|configured for Asterisk]]%0a** note that ippi client is actually SIP Communicator configured and skinned%0a* SIP account on benetou.fr%0a** {-[[http://www.asterisk.org/|Asterisk]] sip:ippi_phone@seedea.org-}%0a** [[http://forum.ovh.com/showthread.php?t=32888|[HOW-TO] Installation & configuration d'Asterisk]], Forum OVH 2008%0a*** encouraging to bind to the server IP rather than default 0.0.0.0%0a*** [[http://techdev.pkconcept.net/?2008/04/02/5-installation-asterisk-sur-serveur-ovh|Installation asterisk sur serveur ovh]], pk|concept 2008%0a**{-[[http://www.freeswitch.org/|FreeSWITCH]]-} (for it's bundled TTS/IVR capabilities)%0a*** [[http://wiki.freeswitch.org/wiki/Quick_and_Dirty_Install|Quick and Dirty Install]] on FreeSWITCH Wiki%0a*** IRC channels from the [[http://wiki.freeswitch.org/wiki/Main_Page#Community_and_Support|Community and Support]] section in the wiki%0a*** default [[http://wiki.freeswitch.org/wiki/Quick_and_Dirty_Install|test account]]%0a**** SIP identity = sip:1000@94.23.59.19%0a***** use your own user number between 1000 and 1019%0a***** replace by rps7452.ovh.net if you are on an IPv6 trunk%0a**** SIP proxy = sip:94.23.59.19:5060%0a***** replace by rps7452.ovh.net if you are on an IPv6 trunk%0a**** SIP password = 1234%0a**** extension 5000 for IVR test%0a**** extension 3000 for conference room%0a*** turned of as never used%0a**** mainly because of UDP tunneling problems behind wifi networks (thus too unstable)%0a** check [[http://www.freephonie.org/|freephonie]] by Free for call-out%0a*** [[http://wiki.freeswitch.org/wiki/Provider_Configuration:_FreePhonie|Provider Configuration: FreePhonie]] for FreeSWITCH%0a* [[http://www.linphone.org/|Linphone]] open-source sip video-phone for linux and windows%0a** note the CLI @@linphonec@@ (package @@linphone-nox@@)%0a** replacing {-[[http://sip-communicator.org/|SIP Communicator]]-} (heavy) Java client%0a* [[#asterisk_log]]irssi (aka my integrated communication center ;)%0a** [@/alias callread window goto phone; exec - tail /var/log/asterisk/cdr-csv/Master.csv; window last@]%0a%0a!![[#Tasks]]Tasks%0a# create my own account%0a## utopiah/fabien.benetou%0a# configure my french local DID%0a## ippi.fr%0a# configure freephonie for outgoing calls%0a## free account%0a# use IVR%0a## Seedea services (cf API)%0a## redirect to the dedicated conference room (rather than the default 888 one)%0a## [[http://wiki.freeswitch.org/wiki/Modules#Speech_Recognition_.2F_Text-to-Speech|Speech Recognition/Text-to-Speech]]%0a### [[http://wiki.freeswitch.org/wiki/Mod_pocketsphinx|Mod PocketSphinx]]%0a# automatically create accounts (API)%0a## for new Seedea accounts%0a# add new DIDs%0a## Canada%0a## USA%0a## UK Tools.Wikis=%25right%25''See also [[Tools/pmWiki]] in particular''%0a%0a!!From personal use%0a* MediaWiki (thus Wikipedia) syntax cheatsheet%0a** http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Help:Wiki_markup%0a* why integration matters%0a** 05/06 ~3pm discussion with Paola on modularity%0a* [[http://c2.com/cgi/wiki?RiverOfTime|River Of Time]] you can not step into the same river twice.%0a* general lessons from [[Tools/pmWiki]] and [[Wiki/]] should be imported here%0a* ''':help''' : the MOST important command ;)%0a* [[Presentations.Introduction To Wikis]]%0a* [[ReadingNotes.Wikipatterns]]%0a* wiki software I tried%0a** tiddlywiki%0a** mediawiki%0a*** through Wikipedia%0a** SemanticMediaWiki%0a** pmwiki%0a*** here and on several other personal websites%0a*** AAAI%0a** dokuwiki%0a** confluence%0a** few others for GE40 at UTC%0a*** cf notes%0a** "wiki-like" software%0a*** Google Wave%0a*** Google Docs through collaborative mode%0a*** Microsoft Office through shared file (over email or LAN) and revision mode%0a%0a!!![[#WikiFest]]WikiFest (or "live wiki-ing")%0aDiscovered during (a somewhat self-frustrating) presentation of the wiki during [[Events/MBE07]]%0a* [[http://tikiwiki.org/TikiFest|Tikizens meet! : Tiki Wiki CMS Groupware - community site]] meeting between Tiki contributors (that usually only meet online).%0a** http://tikiwiki.org/Model -> This is what we do%0a** This is what we use for screensharing: http://tikiwiki.org/live%0a** freenode/#wiki 16/062010 22:40 with mlaporte%0a* leverage live coding practices described in [[Tools/Programming]]%0a* I think seeing the result of your work instantly is one of the key aspect of Wikipedia, it's a very short feedback loop%0a%0a%0a!!!Radical changes invisible to the reader%0a* changing from the default edit page to the [[Path:pub/skin/glossyhue/edit.tmpl|edit page]] was like changing for a new pen%0a* changing from [[Site/AllRecentChanges]] to [[EntryPoint/BackEnd?action=print|the minimalist and goal oriented entry page]] is more like changing the private table of content%0a* yet the content itself and the cover didn't change so for the reader it's still the same yet, hopefully, in the long run content will improve thanks to those invisible changes%0a* it's really like the brain%0a** you do not move content around and shuttle data here and there but with few connections changed you can turn the entire system around%0a** major changes are not about adding a lot of content but rather about how easily you can re-organize the whole system based on new principles%0a** quality of your system based on how flexible yet efficient it is%0a*** how it can handle changes to adapt in order to respond to new constraints%0a** cf [[Cookbook/Cognition#WikiBrainMapping]]%0a* regarding gradual changes see also http://www.ourp.im/Papers/InvisibleToTheEye%0a%0a!!Video tutorials%0a* Wiki in general%0a** [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-dnL00TdmLY&eurl=http://virtuoso.openlinksw.com/presentations/Creating_Deploying_Exploiting_Linked_Data2/Creating_Deploying_Exploiting_Linked_D|Wikis in Plain English]] by Commoncraft%0a* Wiki modules%0a** [[http://www-01.ibm.com/software/info/mashup-center/|IBM QEDWiki]] (nice visuals but ending with IBM's logo)%0a%0a!![[#Events]]Events%0a* [[http://recentchangescamp.org/|RecentChangesCamp]] aka RCC or RoCoCo%0a* [[http://www.wikisym.org/|WikiSym]] International Symposium on Wikis and Open Collaboration%0a* [[http://wikimania2010.wikimedia.org/|Wikimania]] operated by the Wikimedia Foundation.%0a* [[http://www.socialtext.net/wikiwed/|Wiki Wednesdays]] held (mostly) the first Wednesday of each month%0a%0a!!References%0a* [[http://informationr.net/ir/8-1/paper142.html|The duality of knowledge]] by Paul M. Hildreth and Chris Kimble, Information Research, Vol. 8 No. 1, 2002%0a** mentioning the "Autopoietic View" discovered earlier through Francisco Varela in [[Cognition/]]%0a%0a!!See also%0a* [[http://www.cynapse.com/blog/five-myths-enterprise-wiki-deployment|Five myths of enterprise wiki deployment]] Cynapse.com Blog%0a* [[http://www.wikimatrix.org/|WikiMatrix]] Compare them all%0a* [[http://www.cognitive-edge.com/blogs/guest/2010/06/wikis_as_a_complexadaptive.php|Wikis as a Complex-Adaptive System]] by Martin Cleaver, Guest Blog, Cognitive Edge June 2010%0a%0a%0a!!To explore%0a* [[Meatball:WikiFractality]]%0a** http://www.wikiservice.at/fractal/wikidev.cgi?FrontPage%0a* [[Meatball:WikiPediaIsNotTypical]]%0a* session [[http://www.uta.fi/laitokset/isss/tamcess/sovako/power2010/acceptedsessions.php#s15|Dynamics of Knowledge Creation in Wikis]] of Power & Knowledge conference, September 2010%0a* [[http://wikified.researchlabs.ibm.com/main/About%2520Many%2520Eyes%2520Wikified|Many Eyes Wikified]], Visual Communication Lab, IBM Research%0a* startups%0a** [[http://www.crunchbase.com/company/imindi|Imindi]] "world’s first Thought Engine", CrunchBase Profile%0a** [[http://eu.techcrunch.com/2010/05/25/iglue-raises-550k-in-series-b-round/|iGlue raises $550K in Series B round]] to “wikify the web“, TechCrunch May 2010%0a** [[http://techcrunch.com/2010/05/24/fluiddb-aims-to-become-the-wikipedia-of-databases/|FluidDB Aims To Become The Wikipedia Of Databases]], TechCrunch May 2010%0a* scientific wikis%0a** [[http://everybodyscience.org/|Citizen Science - A wiki encompassing all science]] experiment in a new form of scientific discourse.%0a** [[http://www.tricki.org/|Tricki]] brand new Wiki-style site that is intended to develop into a large store of useful mathematical problem-solving techniques.%0a* distributed wikis%0a** synchronization and merging%0a*** inspited by CVS/SVN/[[Programming#SCM]]?%0a* [[http://lsub.org/magic/man2html/4/wikifs|wikifs]] file system interface to the wiki data stored in ''dir'' (based on Plan 9)%0a* [[http://hatta-wiki.org/|Hatta Wiki]] by Radomir Dopieralski (aka TheSheep on #wiki/freenode)%0a** easily started in any Mercurial repository%0a* [[http://www.foo.be/cgi-bin/wiki.pl/WikiCreativityIndex|Wiki Creativity Index]] monitor the evolution of creativity (and activity) in the wiki world. Trip.Cindy=! from the 4th to the 7th of October%0a%25right%25 back to the [[Content.Planning|global planning]]%0a%0a* 4th - Saturday - Rennes %0a** Arrive by car with Gilbert and Pascaline%0a** if in Rennes : Beaux-Arts museum and hang out with friends%0a* 5th - Sunday - Langrolay%0a** Velo jusqu'a Dinard, piscine, cafe, ...%0a* 6th - Monday - the morning go to Paris%0a** evening : listen to some jazz manouche with Alexandre and Mulette (should ask them the program)%0a* 7th - Tuesday - Paris%0a** Composer avec le programme de [[http://www.demosphere.eu/|Demosphere]] et du College de France%0a** [[http://lebarbizon.org/index02.html|2čme Festival Cinécolo]] par "Barbizon - Les Amis de Tolbiac"%0a Trips.Berkeley08=----%0a%0aNotes are still on the paper notebooks and at the bottom of [[Content/Planning]].%0a%0a%0aHere are some links to other interesting websites for spending time near Berkeley :%0a%0a'''Education'''%0a* [[http://events.berkeley.edu/|Events at UC Berkeley]]%0a* [[http://www.berkeleypubliclibrary.org/|Berkeley Public Library]]%0a%0a'''Culture'''%0a* [[http://www.bampfa.berkeley.edu/calendar/month|Events at Berkeley Art Museum]]%0a* [[http://www.hahathisaway.com/|Haha This away !]] summer camp%0a%0a'''Sport'''%0a* [[http://maps.google.com/maps?q=pools&near=Berkeley,+CA|Pools of Berkeley]]%0a%0a'''Berkeley activities & lifestyle'''%0a* [[http://www.meetup.com/cities/us/ca/berkeley/|Berkeley Meetup Groups]]%0a* [[http://www.freecycle.org/group/United%2520States/California/Berkeley|Freecycle at Berkeley]]%0a* [[http://www.ci.berkeley.ca.us/|Official website of the city of Berkeley]]%0a* [[http://www.whatsonwhen.com/sisp/index.htm?fx=event.search&sort=DATE&loc_id=171481%252C132255%252C145829%252C131890%252C164963%252C172230%252C149321%252C149320%252C132276&page=2&mode=advanced&end_date=20080821&start_date=20080721|Events in California]] during our stays%0a%0a'''General travel guides'''%0a* Wikitravel guides for [[http://wikitravel.org/en/Berkeley_%2528California%2529|Berkeley]], [[http://wikitravel.org/en/San_Francisco|San Francisco]] and [[http://wikitravel.org/en/Oakland|Oakland]]%0a* TripWolf pages on [[http://www.tripwolf.com/guide/show/311785/United_States_of_America/Berkeley_CA|Berkeley]] and [[http://www.tripwolf.com/guide/show/5312/United_States_of_America/San_Francisco|San Francisco]] Trips.GroupHeader=%25right%25(''back to the [[({$Group}.){$Group}]] page'')%25%25 Trips.Listing=Years spent in France if not mentioned%0a* 2016 (Belgium)%0a** Netherlands, Masstricht%0a** US, Bay Area [[Events.W3CWebVRWorkshop]]%0a** Maldives%0a** Sri Lanka%0a** Netherlands, Utrecht [[Events.VRHackatonUtrecht2016]]%0a* 2015 (Belgium)%0a** Germany%0a** Indonesia%0a** Italy%0a** France%0a* 2014 (Belgium)%0a** Russia (x3)%0a** Bulgaria (x2)%0a** Romania%0a** U.A.E.%0a** Poland (x2)%0a** Egypt%0a** Colombia%0a** Spain%0a** France [[Events.SonyCSL15thAnniversaryEveningSymposium]]%0a* 2013 (Belgium)%0a** Sweden%0a** Norway%0a** Ireland%0a* 2012 (Belgium)%0a** [[Events.QSBXL2012]]%0a* 2011 (France)%0a** France, Paris [[Events.PES2011]] [[Events.LImagerieCerebraleDansTousSesEtats]] etc (more than 10 events)%0a* 2010 (France)%0a* Paris [[Events.MBEStartUpWeekend]] [[Events.CafeOFTT]] etc (more than 25 events)%0a** [[Trips.Madrid10]]%0a* 2009 (France)%0a** France, Paris [[Events.DIBarCamp]]%0a** US [[Trips.NY-Montreal09]]%0a** Canada [[Trips.NY-Montreal09]]%0a** [[Trips.Pisa09]]%0a* 2008%0a** US [[Trips.Berkeley08]]%0a* 2007%0a** Brazil%0a* 2006%0a** Brazil%0a* 2005%0a**China%0a* 2004%0a** Iceland%0a* 2003%0a** England%0a* 2002%0a** Czech Republic%0a** Poland%0a** Hungary%0a** Austria%0a* 2001%0a* 2000%0a* earlier than 2000%0a** Greece%0a** Switzerland%0a** Germany%0a** Denmark Trips.Madrid10=(:place: {(substr {$Name} 0 -2)}:)%0a%25comment%25the name is supposed to be DestinationXX where Destionation is the main city and XX the last 2 digits of the year. Example : Pisa09 for Pisa in 2009%25%25%0a%0a!!Dates%0a* departure %0a** 18/12/2010%0a* return%0a** 08/01/2011%0a%0a(:osm:)%0a%0a!!Visited%0a* meal then walk around in front of the Opera (19th)%0a* http://www.bne.es (songs)%0a* http://www.educacion.es/mnct/ (22nd)%0a* http://www.museoreinasofia.es (22nd with Martin & co)%0a** to add to [[Museum/]]%0a* http://www.museodelprado.es el prado (23rd)%0a** [[Wikipedia:El Prado Museum]]%0a** to add to [[Museum/]]%0a* [[http://www.ciudad-chinchon.com|Chinchon]] (25th)%0a* Aranjuez (25th)%0a* Real Monastario de San Lorenzo, El Escorial (6th)%0a%0a!!Dishes tried%0a* tortilla%0a* aros negro, calamares e su tinta%0a* paella valenciana%0a* cocido madrile~no%0a* patatas brave%0a%0a%0a!!Places to visit%0a* hike in Burjos, north of Madrid%0a* recommended by Martin%0a** [[http://obrasocial.lacaixa.es/nuestroscentros/caixaforummadrid/dalilorca_es.html|dalilorca]]%0a** [[http://obrasocial.lacaixa.es/nuestroscentros/caixaforummadrid/federicofellini_es.html|federicofellini]]%0a%0a%0a%0a%0a!!Information%0a* [[http://www.{$:place}.world-guides.com/weather.html|Weather]]%0a%0a!!!Reference%0a* travel websites%0a** [[http://wikitravel.org/en/{$:place}|wikitravel]]%0a** [[http://www.tripwolf.com/en/search?query={$:place}|tripwolf]]%0a** [[http://wikimapia.org/#search={$:place}|wikimapia]]%0a** [[http://wiki.couchsurfing.org/en/{$:place}|couchsurfing]]%0a%0a!!Tasks%0a# Airlines%0a## [[http://flightcaster.com/|FlightCaster]]%0a# update and refresh [[Languages/Spanish]]%0a%0a!!Contacts%0a* Person:Begona%0a* Person:Martin%0a%0a!![[#ToDo]]To do%0a* find a service that returns lon+lat given a location, including famous building%0a** e.g. [[Tools/Keywords#map|map]] [[(map:)el prado museum madrid]]%0a* [=(:osm:)=]http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/OpenLayers_Simple_Example%0a** generalize to%0a*** [[NY-Montreal09]] [=(:gmapny:)=]%0a*** [[Pisa09]] [=(:gmapny_pisa09:)=]%0a*** the entire wiki! Trips.NY-Montreal09=%25comment%25to force a center position afer...%25%25%0a%0a%0a%25center%25Lea's pictures from [[http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=42951&id=1132293779&ref=mf|Boston]] and [[http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=42957&id=1132293779&ref=mf|New-York]]%25%25%0a%0a!!Dates%0a* departure %0a** {-1st of November 2009-}%0a* return%0a** {-22nd of November 2009-} (arrived the 23rd in the morning)%0a%0a%25center%25(:gmapny:)%25%25%0a%0a!![[#Done]]Done%0a%0a!!!Day 0, trip%0a* add what's in my notebook%0a%0a!!!Day 1, first entire day in Montreal%0a* went to church X?%0a* saw McGill uni%0a* UQAM to see Lea's classes%0a* worked on my prioritization system%0a* discovered the municipal library%0a* saw Sain-tDenis and Sainte-Catherine streets%0a* [[http://www.foulab.org/|Foulab]]%0a%0a!!!Day 2, Wedesnday%0a* pique-nique on the belvedaire of Mont-Royal%0a* UQAM pool%0a* [[http://www.dandurand.uqam.ca/evenements/evenements-a-venir/430-la-longue-marche-dobama-premier-bilan-du-president-democrate.html|La longue marche d'Obama: premier bilan du président démocrate]] Bilan de politique intérieure%0a* MAC%0a* Frite Alors ! on St Denis%0a* bar on St Denis%0a%0a!!!Day 3, Thursday%0a* parc Jean Drapeau%0a* St Viateur%0a* [[http://www.dandurand.uqam.ca/evenements/evenements-a-venir/430-la-longue-marche-dobama-premier-bilan-du-president-democrate.html|La longue marche d'Obama: premier bilan du président démocrate]] Bilan de politique étrangčre%0a%0a!!!Day 4, Friday%0a* [[http://www.mbam.qc.ca/|The Montreal Museum of Fine Arts]]%0a* China town%0a* the old Montreal%0a%0a!!!Day 5, Saturday%0a* [[http://openhouse.concordia.ca/fr/|Concordia University]]%0a** Mechanical and Industrial Engineering research tour with Dainius Juras%0a* Olympic Stadium%0a* 3 parties with Alban%0a%0a!!!Day 6, Sunday%0a* [[http://francais.mcgill.ca/openhouse/|Université McGill]]%0a** Cognitive Science lab%0a** Museum%0a* Canal de Lachine%0a%0a!!!Day 7, Monday%0a* basketball%0a* photography session on the industrial area nearby the bank of the Saint-Laurent river%0a%0a!!!Day8, Tuesday%0a* basketball%0a* eating at [[http://lescaliermontreal.com/|L’Escalier]]%0a* [[http://www.acropole.ca/philo/|Café philosophique - Nouvelle Acropole Montréal]] Matérialisme ou Idéalisme - consommer le monde ou l'améliorer? 7pm%0a** see also the french equivalent http://www.nouvelle-acropole.fr/%0a** add what's in my notebook%0a*** [[(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/)Thermoeconomics]]%0a*** The Entropy Law and the Economic Process, Harvard University Press 1971 by [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nicholas_Georgescu-Roegen|Nicholas Georgescu-Roegen]]%0a* classical music, concerto for violin and cello in the subway playing Barber's Addagio, Mozart, ...%0a%0a!!!Day 9, Wednesday%0a* {-Request a tour of the [[http://www.mcgill.ca/cogsci/|Cognitive Science Program]] at McGill-}%0a** expecting an answer%0a* [[http://www.mbam.qc.ca/|The Montreal Museum of Fine Arts]] (S2 level)%0a* MAC (S1 level)%0a* buy 2nd hand books like [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Behind_the_Mirror:_A_Search_for_a_Natural_History_of_Human_Knowledge|Behind The Mirror]] on Stanley, a bit north of Ste-Catherine accross the street from the Chapters%0a* eating at [[http://lescaliermontreal.com/|L’Escalier]]%0a%0a!!!Day 10, Thursday%0a* buying food at Jean-Talon market%0a** a light salad (green leafs, tomatoes, grilled bread with honey) with petit fours (tiny pizzas)%0a*** rucola with walnuts and the honey dressing, crostini%0a** salmon on german bread too for entree%0a** chicken curry%0a** crepes%0a* dinner with Francois-Pierre%0a%0a!!!Day 11, Friday%0a* Pool at UQAM%0a* [[http://expobodies.ca/mtl/index.html|Bodies the exhbition]] Centre d’Exposition de Montréal%0a%0a!!!Day 12, Saturday%0a* [[http://cruzcontrol.org/dilemn|Dilemn]] by Cruz Control with several "tag team"%0a%0a!!!Day 13, Sunday%0a* [[http://www.futursetudiants.umontreal.ca/rencontrer/salon_etudes/index.html|Salon des études - Université de Montréal]]%0a** Visites des laboratoires d'anthropologie: ŕ 11 h, 12 h 30 et 14 h (max 15 personnes par visite). Présentez-vous au stand no 2 de la section jaune.%0a* [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laurentides|Laurentides]] ([[http://wikitravel.org/en/Laurentides|Laurentides]] on Wikitravel)%0a** [[https://www.avis.com/|AVIS]] ($60/day)%0a** [[http://www.montrealgasprices.com/TripCalculator.aspx|TripCalculator]] by MontrealGasPrices ($15 roundtrip Montreal to Saint Algathe des Monts)%0a** [[http://www.trails.com/tcatalog_trail.aspx?trailid=HGC052-006|Les Laurentides (The Laurentians) Hiking Trails | Mont-Tremblant-Village Quebec Hikes]] by Trails.com%0a** [[http://www.sepaq.com/pq/mot/annexes/randonnee_pedestre.dot|Randonnée pédestre, Parc national du Mont-Tremblant]] by Sépaq%0a* [[http://eidosmontreal.com/|Eidos Montreal]] OpenHouse%0a%0a!!!Day 14, Monday%0a* eating at [[http://www.schwartzsdeli.com/index_eng.html|Schwartz]]%0a* walking down Sainte-Catherine and its bookstores%0a%0a!![[#TripBack]]Trip back%0a[[http://www.wolframalpha.com/input/?i=temperature+montreal+boston+new-york|temperatures of the 3 cities]] according to Wolfram|Alpha%0a%0a!!!17th of November%0a* [[http://www.greyhound.ca/|Greyhound]] from Montreal to Boston%0a%0a!!!18th%0a* [[http://www.mbta.com/|Greater Boston's Public Transportation System]] by the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority (MBTA)%0a* [[http://www.cityofboston.gov/freedomtrail/|Freedom Trail]] by the City of Boston%0a* MIT%0a** [[http://events.mit.edu/event.html?id=10748407&date=2009/11/18|Campus Tour]] at 11:00a%0a** eating at Stata%0a** [[#CSAIL]][[http://www.csail.mit.edu/CSAIL]]%0a** [[http://web.mit.edu/museum/|MIT Museum]]%0a** [[http://listart.mit.edu/exhibitions|List Visual Arts Center]]%0a* Harvard%0a** campus%0a** Special performance in conjuction with Constellations by the [[http://www.fas.harvard.edu/ofa|Office Of the Arts]]%0a* [[http://mfa.org/|Museum of Fine Arts]]%0a%0a!!!19th%0a* [[http://www.icaboston.org/|IAC]]%0a* chinese coach from Boston to NY%0a%0a!!!20th%0a* MET%0a** [[http://www.metmuseum.org/podcast/index.asp?HomePageLink=podcast_l|podcasts]]%0a** [[http://www.metmuseum.org/visit/audioguide/|audioguide]]%0a* Central Park%0a* [[http://www.moma.org/|MOMA]] (evening)%0a** [[http://www.moma.org/visit/plan/atthemuseum/momaaudio|MoMA Audio]] audio program devoted to the Museum's collection and special exhibitions.%0a%0a!!!21st%0a* [[http://www.bbg.org/|Brooklyn Botanic Garden]] 10-12 noon%0a* Witney museum%0a* Chelsey galleries%0a* PS1%0a* [[http://www.rockefellercenter.com|Top of the Rock]] during the sunset%0a* [[http://www.fatcatmusic.org/|Fat Cat]], 75 Christopher st. at 7th av.%0a* Harlem's Historic, Lenox Lounge%0a%0a!!!22nd%0a* church in Harlem for gospel singing%0a* [[#FlightBack|JFK airport]]%0a%0a!!Information%0a* [[http://www.office-tourisme-usa.com/formalites-etats-unis.php|Office de tourisme des Etats-Unis, information formalites USA]] A la frontičre terrestre (entre le Canada et les Etats-Unis et entre le Mexique et les Etats-Unis) vous devrez vous acquitter d'une taxe de US$ 6 payable uniquement en espčces .%0a* [[http://www.montreal.world-guides.com/montreal_weather.html|Weather in Montreal Area, QC, Canada]] November max 5°C, min -2°C%0a** [[http://www.meteomedia.com/fourteenday/caqc0363|Tendance 14 jours: Montréal, Québec]] MétéoMédia%0a* [[http://www.new-york.world-guides.com/weather.html|Weather in New York Area, NY, USA]] November, max 12°C, min 5°C%0a* ESTA "Your travel authorization has been approved and you are authorized"%0a* [[http://metrodemontreal.ca/|Métro de Montréal]]%0a%0a!!!Reference%0a* travel websites%0a** Montreal [[http://wikitravel.org/en/Montreal|wikitravel]] [[http://www.tripwolf.com/en/guide/show/14058/Canada/Montreal|tripwolf]] [[http://wikimapia.org/#lat=45.52&lon=-73.57&z=11&l=2&m=b&search=montreal|wikimapia]]%0a** New-York city [[http://wikitravel.org/en/New_York_(city)|wikitravel]] [[http://www.tripwolf.com/en/guide/show/5026/USA/New-York-State-NY/New-York-City|tripwolf]] [[http://wikimapia.org/#lat=40.67&lon=-73.94&z=11&l=2&m=b&search=new-york|wikimapia]]%0a* [[http://oreilly.com/catalog/9780596523206/|Geek Atlas]], OReilly 2009%0a** NY%0a*** [[http://www.generalsociety.org/|the Mossman Lock Collection]]%0a** Canada%0a*** [[http://www.pc.gc.ca/lhn-nhs/ns/grahambell/|Alexander Graham Bell National Historic Site]]%0a%0a%0a!!General remarks%0a* bit too inviting "hey, come live here!" several locals and expats who likes it too you have to "believe in it" to stay here%0a* hard to find actual canadians bit of an expats grouping despite having no language barrier%0a* remarks on how the cold actually makes human relations harder during winter it does have a negative impact on movement even in a large city, less everything during winter, including human contact.%0a** Just tiring to move, remove layers andlayers, be sweaty, etc...so you moveles%0a** even if not everybody is affected by that, if only a significant part of the population is, it does have an overall impact.%0a* Vas-tu venir habite ici au Canada ? %0a** non car%0a*** hivers froid, cf au dessus%0a*** c'est bien americanise mine de rien (niveau nourriture entre autre)%0a*** je dois voir le "reste" avant (genre Nouvelle-Zelande)%0a** malgre%0a*** etat d'esprit positif%0a*** amour de la langue et de la culture francaise (meme si idealise a mon avis)%0a*** Montreal est bien actif mais pourtant relax%0a*** Les Laurentides et les autres coins natures%0a%0a>>comment%3c%3c%0a!!Tasks%0a# check flight delay with [[http://flightcaster.com/|FlightCaster]]%0a# find a way to do Montreal-NY%0a## [[#greyhound]]buy [[https://www.greyhound.com/home/ticketcenter/en/step1.asp|Greyhound e-ticket]]%0a## chinese coach (from china town to china town)%0a## train%0a## hitchhike%0a## Cross-Country Travel at [[http://www.erideshare.com/|eRideShare.com]] Carpool / Rideshare Community%0a# find places to stay in NY%0a## [[http://www.couchsurfing.com/|couchsurfing]]%0a# pick seat%0a## [[http://www.seatguru.com/airlines/American_Airlines/American_Airlines_Boeing_767-300_B.php|767-300 on AA]] also based on [[http://www.seatguru.com/articles/in-seat_laptop_power.php|in-seat laptop power]]%0a%0a!!Contacts%0a* NY%0a** [[http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=752148232|Angela]]%0a* Massachusetts%0a** [[http://www.jimluippold.com/|Jim Luippold]] from Belchertown%0a* Canada%0a** Alban aka Kipich (IM/Facebook)%0a** Koganei (IRC)%0a** [[http://www.couchsurfing.org/profile.html?id=LG0YUA|Adriana]]%0a** [[http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=614178032|Yann]]%0a** Francois-Pierre%0a%0a%25comment%25Lea, mobile (514) 649 7233 Pierre/Charlote Flat (514) 527 6781 Francois-Pierre's House (514) 388 6330%25%25%0a%25comment%25henri bourassa, ligne orange, 10900 avenue peloquin%25%25%0a%25comment%25kipich 7108 Rue St-Denis, Montreal mobile (514) 803 8069%25%25%0a%25comment%25carole.lachapelle@madep.gov.qc.ca%25%25%0a%25comment%252:50pm at Guy-Concordia Scores (Ste-Catherine/X) and if changes, coming online to say so Koganei 514-655-5647%0a%0a!![[#NextTime]]Next time (still to do)%0a* [[http://www.mcgill.ca/channels/events/|Events at McGill]]%0a* http://cf.groups.yahoo.com/group/simplicite_volontaire_ahuntsic/%0a* Poutine at La Banquise on Rachel street%0a* Beer au St Ciboire on St Denis street%0a* [[http://www.meetup.com/find/?offset=0&zip=H2Y+1C6&sort=default&op=search&radius=25.0&country=ca|Meetups in Montreal]]%0a* [[http://www.google.com/calendar/embed?src=leabenetou%2540gmail.com&ctz=Europe%252FParis|Lea's calendar]]%0a* visit cities nearby rending a car (AVI, ...)%0a** Knowlton with [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lac-Brome,_Quebec|Brome Lake]]%0a** [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frelighsburg,_Quebec|Frelighsburg, Quebec]]%0a* [[http://www.rio.gouv.qc.ca/pub/centre/centre_bain.jsp|Bain Libre]] at the Centre sportif du Parc olympique%0a** $5.50%0a* Whiteface Mountain with the view on Montreal according to [[ReadingNotes.ReadingNotes#DemonsInEden|Demons in Eden]] (and also "the world capital of fir waves" page 56)%0a%0a>>%3c%3c Trips.Pisa09=(:place: {(substr {$Name} 0 -2)}:)%0a%0a!!Dates%0a* departure %0a** 27th of December 2009 Paris CDG 19.40%0a* return%0a** 13th of January 2010 Paris CDG 18.00%0a%0a%25center%25(:gmapny_pisa09:)%25%25%0a%0a* Paris 27-29th (night train, if available, Paris-Pisa)%0a%0a* Pisa 30st-10th :%0a%0a** [[http://www.montipisani.com/storia/certosa.htm|Certosa di Pisa]] Natural Sciences historical museum (31/12 Thursday)%0a** [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orto_botanico_di_Pisa| Botanical Garden]] of Pisa University (31/12 Thursday)%0a** Vinci [[http://www.leonet.it/comuni/vinci/vinci.html| Leonardo's home town]] and museum (1/01 Friday)%0a** Lucca (2/01 Saturday)%0a** Pienza, San Gimignano, San Miniato, Montalcino, Montepulciano [[http://www.terreditoscana.regione.toscana.it/stradedelvino/ing/index-ing.html| Tuscany's wine trails]] (3/01 Sunday)%0a** [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Livorno|Livorno]], the harbor and fish and seafood restaurant (5/01 Tuesday evening)%0a** [[http://www.parcosanrossore.org/index.php|Parco San Rossore]] hopefully the private visit to the shore ((5/01 Tuesday - to be rearranged eventually)%0a** Domus Galileiana, Galileo's birth place (5/01 Tuesday)%0a** [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Siena|Siena]], hopefully with snow! (7/01 Thursday)%0a** [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boboli_Gardens| Boboli Gardens]] at palazzo Pitti in Florence (8/01 Friday)%0a** [[http://www.imss.fi.it/| Institute and Museum of the History of Science]] in Florence (8/01 Friday)%0a** Le 5 Terre [[http://www.cinqueterre.it/info.php| National park]] (according to weather) (9/01 Saturday - ask Arianna)%0a%0a* Torino 10th-11th (GrandAunt ome, checking trains to Geneva)%0a* Geneva 12th CERN (visit booked for 10h, lasting half a day, after eventualy train to Paris- to be checked)%0a** [[http://outreach.web.cern.ch/outreach/visits/|CERN]], Geneva%0a** [[http://cdsweb.cern.ch/record/1204806|Where science and art collide]] CERN Bulletin Issue: 37 & 38, September 2009%0a* Paris 13th (leaving in the afternoon)%0a%0a%0a!!Places to visit%0a* Cities & Places in Italy%0a** Torino %0a%0a!!Information%0a* [[http://www.{$:place}.world-guides.com/weather.html|Weather]]%0a%0a!!!Reference%0a* travel websites%0a** [[http://wikitravel.org/en/{$:place}|wikitravel]]%0a** [[http://www.tripwolf.com/en/search?query={$:place}|tripwolf]]%0a** [[http://wikimapia.org/#search={$:place}|wikimapia]]%0a%0a!!Tasks%0a# Airlines%0a## [[http://flightcaster.com/|FlightCaster]]%0a## [[http://www.easyjet.com/| EasyJet]] from Paris Orly to Geneva%0a# Visa%0a# Transportation%0a## [[http://www.erideshare.com/|eRideShare.com]] Carpool / Rideshare Community%0a## [[http://www.roadsharing.com/fr/|Roadsharing]] with lots of connections, mainly in Italy%0a## [[http://whitelabels.railkey.com/pds/LPA/country-Switzerland|Swiss railway]] connections with France and Italy%0a# find places to stay%0a## [[http://www.couchsurfing.com/|couchsurfing]]%0a## [[http://www.genevahostel.ch/en/prices.html|Geneva Youth Hostel]]%0a## [[http://www.cityhostel.ch/english/rooms.html|City Hostel]] apparently cheaper ;) 2 rue Ferrier, 1202 Geneva.%0a%0a!!Contacts%0a* ? Trips.Template=(:place: {(substr {$Name} 0 -2)}:)%0a%25comment%25the name is supposed to be DestinationXX where Destionation is the main city and XX the last 2 digits of the year. Example : Pisa09 for Pisa in 2009%25%25%0a%0a!!Dates%0a* departure %0a** {(ftime fmt="%25A, %25B %25d, %25Y")}%0a* return%0a** {(ftime fmt="%25A, %25B %25d, %25Y" when="+3 weeks")}%0a%0a%25comment%25(:ola-map ctrl=large,scale,layer view=osma,openmapquest lat= lon= width='100%25' height='600px' zoom= :)%25%25%0a%25comment%25(:ola-point lat= lon= text='':)%25%25%0a%0a!!Places to visit%0a* ?%25comment%25(:ola-point lat= lon= text='':)%25%25%0a%0a%0a!!Information%0a* [[http://www.{$:place}.world-guides.com/weather.html|Weather]]%0a%0a!!!Reference%0a* travel websites%0a** [[http://wikitravel.org/en/{$:place}|wikitravel]]%0a** [[http://www.tripwolf.com/en/search?query={$:place}|tripwolf]]%0a** [[http://wikimapia.org/#search={$:place}|wikimapia]]%0a** [[http://wiki.couchsurfing.org/en/{$:place}|couchsurfing]]%0a%0a!!Tasks%0a# Airlines%0a## [[http://flightcaster.com/|FlightCaster]]%0a# Visa%0a# Transportation%0a## [[http://www.erideshare.com/|eRideShare.com]] Carpool / Rideshare Community%0a# find places to stay%0a## [[http://www.couchsurfing.com/|couchsurfing]]%0a%0a%0a!!Contacts%0a* ? Trips.Trips=(:nogroupheader:)%0a(:pagelist group={$Group} list=normal fmt=#simple:)%0a%0a!![[#PersonalGIS]]Personal GIS%0a# configure GIS client (CLI or not) to answer requests %0a# define default parameters%0a** e.g. current GPS position%0a# available datasets%0a** noise map of the city%0a*** e.g. http://www.bruitparif.fr/ouverture-de-l-espace-cartographique%0a** public transport%0a# store recurrent requests%0a** e.g. "find the quietest place nearby"?%0aSee also [[PersonalInformationStream/WithoutNotesMay11#InfluenceMapping]].%0a%0a!![[#LocalGuide]]Local guide%0a* generalization to current position (e.g. [=[[Trips/Here]]=])%0a** [[http://en-gb.www.mozilla.com/en-GB/firefox/geolocation/|Geolocation in Firefox]] Location-Aware Browsing%0a*** https://developer.mozilla.org/en/using_geolocation%0a** ''Your personal local guide telling you what is cool to do around now''%0a** page where you can always connect to and would provide key local information including%0a*** temperature%0a**** forecast%0a*** activities (thanks to tourist offices)%0a**** [[http://tellmewhere.com/|Tellmewhere]] Your personalized guide: Restaurants, Hotels, Shopping%0a**** [[http://www.altwhatnow.com/|Alt What Now]] Mashup of Layar augmented reality browser%0a**** [[http://trailmapping.com/|Trailmapping]] A community based around mapping trails and logging trips for mountain bikers, road bikers, runners, hikers, kayakers, rafters and explorers of all kinds.%0a**** [[http://www.geocaching.com/|Geocaching]] The Official Global GPS Cache Hunt Site%0a***** high-tech treasure hunting game played throughout the world by adventure seekers equipped with GPS devices.%0a*** recurrent required activities%0a**** dining%0a***** [[http://www.opentable.com/|OpenTable Restaurants and Restaurant Reservations]] "Find a restaurant » Choose a table » Book online"%0a***** Affordable Point of Sale Services by [[http://www.ordertopia.com/services|orderTopia]]%0a**** commuting%0a***** http://www.bison-fute.equipement.gouv.fr/%0a***** http://www.ratp.fr%0a*** events%0a*** collective transport maps%0a**** incidents%0a***** [[http://www.flightcaster.com/|FlightCaster]] Travel Delays De-Mystified%0a*** local contacts%0a**** imported from [[Person/Person|your existing social network]]%0a*** etc...%0a** delta from the last place your were in%0a*** difference in temperature, maybe culture, etc...%0a** [[http://www.crcpress.com/product/isbn/9781420093605|Ubiquitous Computing Fundamentals]] edited by John Krumm, CRC Press 2009%0a** automated suggestions are based on history%0a*** cf formalization of activities done and liked in Trips.* with dates older than now%0a*** http://fr.nomao.com/%0a%0a%0a!![[#Tools]]Tools%0a* free GIS tools%0a** on this wiki tested Cookbook:OpenLayersAPI in [[Madrid10]] and embedded a GoogleMap in [[NY-Montreal09]] and [[Pisa09]]%0a*** also considering [[MemoryRecalls/ImprovingPIM#PerDiffMetaData]]%0a** moved to [[Seedea:Utopiahanalysis/UniNetVerseVisu#GIS]]%0a* add geo-coordinates on places to visit%0a** transform to Places of Interest (POI)%0a*** automatically add to wikitude.me through [[http://www.wikitude.org/developers|Wikitude API]]%0a** [[http://foursquare.com/|foursquare]] meet up with friends and discover new places%0a** see PIM project on [[(http://www.ourp.im/Paper/)PersonnalOverlay]]%0a* transport optimization%0a** public%0a*** [[http://www.paris-cilasortiedumetro.fr/|Paris-ci la sortie du metro RATP]] pour vous aider ŕ vous placer dans le bon wagon, ŕ la porte prčs pour rejoindre plus rapidement votre sortie ou votre correspondance.%0a** individual%0a*** http://www.bison-fute.equipement.gouv.fr/fr/article.php3?id_article=545%0a* [[http://developer.citysearch.com/|CityGrid]] Give Your Audience a Better Experience (by [[http://www.citysearch.com/|CitySearch.com]]%0a** providing an API%0a* [[#geolocation]]geolocation%0a** [[http://developer.yahoo.com/geo/placemaker/|Yahoo! Placemaker]] geoparsing Web service.%0a** [[http://simplegeo.com/|SimpleGeo]] Ready-to-Use Location Infrastructure%0a* [[http://www.trazzler.com/|Trazzler]] recommends trips — original, hand-picked, concise travel experiences — customized for your location and travel personality.%0a** its [[http://www.trazzler.com/about/api-docs|API]]%0a* [[http://www.airnow.gov/index.cfm?action=aqibasics.aqi|Air Quality Index (AQI)]] by AIRNow%0a* weather%0a** [[http://weather.yahoo.com/|Yahoo! Weather]], [[http://www.wunderground.com/|Weather Underground]], [[http://www.accuweather.com/|AccuWeather.com]] %0a%0a%0a!![[#ToDo]]To do%0a* include older trips%0a** Original Berkeley%0a*** [[Content/Stories]] %0a*** [[Content/Pictures]] %0a** [[(Content.)WeekendParis]]%0a** [[(Content.)PaolaParis]]%0a** ones not present in the wiki%0a*** Curitiba%0a*** Shanghai%0a*** Bath%0a*** ...%0a* organize them chronologically %0a** use [[(http://www.pmwiki.org/wiki/PmWiki/)WikiTrails]]%0a* organize trips per location but also per date%0a** [[http://www.pmwiki.org/wiki/Cookbook/WikiCalendar|PmWiki WikiCalendar]] Add support for a simple calendar. Each date becomes a wiki page.%0a** [[http://blog.rememberthemilk.com/2006/09/put-your-tasks-on-the-map/|Put your tasks on the map]] by Emily Boyd, Remember The Milk Blog 2006%0a* manage temperature difference between 2 or more cities of the same trip%0a** example %0a*** [[http://www.wolframalpha.com/input/?i=temperature+montreal+boston+new-york|temperatures of the 3 cities]] according to Wolfram|Alpha, from the [[Trips/NY-Montreal09]] page%0a* search for audioguides for museums%0a** example%0a*** MET [[http://www.metmuseum.org/visit/audioguide/|audioguide]], from the [[Trips/NY-Montreal09]] page%0a* link to [[Content/English#Tools|language tools]] per location%0a* add the estimated CO'^2^' emission for the global [[Content/Projetautonomieenergetique#CO2footprint]]%0a** [[http://www.routerank.com/|routeRANK]] the fastest and cheapest way from A to B%0a** [[http://search.dmoz.org/cgi-bin/search?search=carpool|carpool on DMoz]]%0a** [[Content/Projetautonomieenergetique#Transportation]]%0a** Manuel de l'antitourisme, Rodolphe Christin, [[http://www.editions-yago.com/liste.html|Editions yago]] 2008%0a* integrate [[http://www.whereivebeen.com/map.php?uID=4410689&iID=5294365f39092958f87a260d3cc1d43d|my WhereIVeBeen map]]%0a* [[Person/Person#CulturalIntersection|Cultural Intersection]]%0a* http://alltop.com/?keywords=countries%0a* [[http://www.bluemoon.ee/~ahti/touristiness-map/|World touristiness map]] by [[http://www.bluemoon.ee/~ahti/|Ahti Heinla]] UNICEFWebXRPrimer.UNICEFWebXRPrimer=For visual customization see%0a* [[WorkshopAirbusJune2017/GroupHeader?action=source]]%0a* [[WorkshopAirbusJune2017/GroupFooter?action=source]]%0a* [[WorkshopAirbusJune2017/RecentChanges]]%0a%0athe specification of WebXR would meet the definition of a digital public good in the "standards" category (see https://digitalpublicgoods.net/public-goods/ for context), similarly I would say to how the specification for TCP/IP would. Present DPGs to W3C Immersive Web Working Group event, where main stakeholders who are building the immersive web platform meet. Should be consider in the context of https://giga.partners/%0a%0a(:noleft:)%0a%0aUNICEF Innovation Fund WebXR primer ( -> interactive public FLOSS/CC0 wiki, allows for inline sketches, video, embedding, comments to request clarifications, etc )%0a%0ainsist on the foundational values of WebXR (against vendor lock-in, closed source, etc) within the GIGA public goods perspective%0a%0aintroduction to define the value of the report%0a This primer clarify what is WebXR and why it can uniquely enable rich augmented and virtual reality interactive content for every child. This primer is targeting non technical individual who will have to support technical individuals. The topic changing at a very rapid pace there is no expectation of providing up to date technical information but rather the basis to understand key concepts, key actors and how to remain up to date.%0a%0aincluding clarification on key terms%0a* vr: virtual reality in this context refers to the set of techniques and technical apparatus required to make someone feels like they are in another context. A simple example being sitting at a desk in a classroom but having the impression that you are sitting on the surface of Mars and explore its content. The effect is currently produced with headsets, or head mounted display (HMD), that are able to monitor in real time the head orientation then adapt the content so that moving the head makes the content follow the movement. This technique of associating a virtual camera to the rotation of the user gives a sense of presence that is otherwise impossible using traditional video games or movies. Consequently, his enables new opportunities in terms of pedagogy.%0a* ar: augmented reality refers to adding information on a viewpoint. For example if you are pointing your phone or tablet to a book used for teaching astronomy, the phone would display the solar system right above the book, giving the impression of having an hologram right in front of you. The main different between VR and AR is that there is no feeling of immersion. AR brings content in front of someone whereas VR brings someone inside the content. AR can be particularly advantageous where the local physical context matters. For example displaying the solar system is limited as it is all around us but if instead we display a local biological virus it brings a very different perspective to the student.%0a* mr: mixed reality is often used instead of augmented reality. Usually the distinction being that augmented reality adds content as an information overlay but has little to no understanding of the physical environment. Mixed reality or MR on the other hand blends content with the physical world. For example mixed reality will take into account the walls of a classroom. This will allow for richer interactions. We can imagine a historical where the walls of the classroom as partially broken down to display how the city decades of even hundred years ago.%0a* xr: as the distinction between AR and MR is not always clear but also because AR, MR and VR use underlying concepts and technology the name of XR was proposed in late 2017s. The suggestion was that the more the fields developed, the more “realities” were suggested. In order to avoid constant changes the term XR for the X variable and realities was adopted.%0a* webvr: WebVR brings virtual reality to the web. The goal ...%0a* webar%0a* webxr%0a%0aexecutive summary with suggestions%0a%0aspecifications%0aimplementations%0agood examples%0ahow a typical UNICEF IF XR project could benefit%0ausual pitfalls%0amanaging risks%0akey actors%0a*W3C%0a*W3C participants%0akey resources%0a%0aaudience? IF staff with some exposure to XR%0a%0a%0adistinguishing value of webxr%0a*limits of native%0a*XR to XR transitions%0a*cross-platform support%0a*efficient sharing%0a*permissionless deployment%0a*available skillset%0a*social XR%0a*positive open source bias%0a%0ahistorical context%0akey ways to remain up to date with future changes%0a%0arecurrent design patterns leveraging webxr%0a*login from an existing website%0a*responsive design%0ausing WebXR in conjunction with native XR%0a*360 preview in existing website%0atransition from XR to WebXR%0a*asset management%0a*web specific challenges%0a**PWA to manage offline content%0a**managing your own intranet server%0a**buffering%0akey difference between 3D and XR%0a*reference frame and camera%0a*3DoF vs 6DoF VR.Embedding=(:aframe:)%3ca-sphere position="8 3 -8" radius="1.25" color="#FFFFFF">%3c/a-sphere>%0a%3ca-sphere position="-4 3 -8" radius="1.25" color="#00FFFF">%3c/a-sphere>%0a(:aframeend:)(:pagelist link={*$FullName} name=-RecentChanges fmt=#aframe wrap=inline:)%0a%25comment%25cf http://www.pmwiki.org/wiki/PmWiki/PageLists#pagelistlink%25%25%0a VR.Speaker=!!Interviews%0a* https://anchor.fm/vhiterabbit/episodes/Episode-027-with-Fabien-Bntou-Consulting-for-the-EU-Parliament--UNICEF--Managing-Information-in-VR--WebXR-Meetups-And-More-eaoome/a-a19hd96%0a* https://www.inthepocket.com/blog/our-conversation-with-fabien-benetou%0a%0a!![[#Previous]]Guest speaker%0a(:html:)%3cscript async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8">%3c/script>(:htmlend:)%0a%0a!!!Recurring%0a* [[https://www.meetup.com/VR-LAB-Brussels/|VRLab Brussels Meetup]] founder and event organizer (>800 members, >[[https://www.meetup.com/VR-LAB-Brussels/events/past/|60 public events]])%0a* [[https://www.meetup.com/WebXR-Paris/|WebXR Paris Meetup]] founder and event organizer (>400 members, >3 meetups)%0a* Mozilla Tech Speaker (workshops and presentation all over the world)%0a%0a!!!Upcoming%0a* Openness as a strategical advantage : how WebXR and open-source sustainably push the boundaries of innovation, [[https://europe.stereopsia.com/en/program/xr-causes|XR for causes at Stereopsia]], December 2020%0a* Voices of VR podcast, TBA%0a%0a!!!Past%0a* [[https://aktan.fr/2020/11/18/fabien-benetou/|Fabien Bénétou invité de IDFX le podcast pour ręver, penser, entreprendre la société]], November 2020%0a* StockKnowledge hackathon in Philippines, November 2020%0a* Bern GameJam, October 2020%0a* [[https://www.meetup.com/hubs-creators-meetup/events/273827902/|Extending Hubs with Code : From the Console to the Custom Client]], Hubs Creators Meetup October 2020%0a** available at https://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/2020-10-13_17-57-10_HubsCreatorsMeetup_CustomizingHubs.mkv%0a* [[https://twitter.com/_tomorrowgood_/status/1265674241443315714|Carte blanche : Exploration d'un monde virtual]], Tomorrow for Good, August 2020%0a** ~40min (in French) [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ruhxqeVDRxs|Visite guidée de l'espace virtuel (VR) du ⪀TFG 2020]]%0a* [[https://e-unlimited.com/events/2020/6/event-xr-epitches-2020.html|XR ePitches 2020]] at XR4All, speaker and judge, online June 2020%0a* [[https://twitter.com/utopiah/status/1264970448015679490|Extending Mozilla Hubs]], in Hubs, AWE Berlin, May 2020%0a** [[https://gist.github.com/Utopiah/b4bdcd5422cc8c12b97fac3776955cb2|script]] for living presentation%0a* [[https://twitter.com/utopiah/status/1254769750422388738|Presentation for the Ethics of MR workshop]], initially CHI 2020 but moved online, April 2020%0a* VR 4 a cause, panel moderator at Laval Virtual 2020, APril 2020%0a* UNICEF and WebXR for democratizing XR at VR 4 a cause, panel moderator at Laval Virtual 2020, April 2020%0a** (:html:)%3cblockquote class="twitter-tweet">%3cp lang="en" dir="ltr">%3ca href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/Conference?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">#Conference%3c/a> %3ca href="https://twitter.com/utopiah?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">@utopiah%3c/a> working as technical advisor for %3ca href="https://twitter.com/UNICEFinnovate?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">@UNICEFinnovate%3c/a> is introducing UNICEF Innovation Fund in TransVRsal room as part of the VR 4 a Cause track %3ca href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/LavalVirtualWorld?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">#LavalVirtualWorld%3c/a> %3ca href="https://t.co/MnqdVYXyMl">pic.twitter.com/MnqdVYXyMl%3c/a>%3c/p>— Laval Virtual (@lavalvirtual) %3ca href="https://twitter.com/lavalvirtual/status/1253624139434393600?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">April 24, 2020%3c/a>%3c/blockquote>(:htmlend:)%0a* [[https://sites.nyuad.nyu.edu/hackathon/index.php/judges/|2020 Annual NYUAD International Hackathon for Social Good in the Arab World]] speaker and judge, April 16-19, 2020%0a* Réalité augmentée et réalité virtuelle sur le Web, état des lieux (in French) at [[http://capitoledulibre.org/|Capitole du Libre]], Toulouse, November 2019%0a** coverage https://blog.mozfr.org/post/2020/03/moments-forts-capitole-du-Libre-2019 %0a* [[https://www.hack-webar.net/|WebAR GeoSpatial Hackathon]], Toulouse, November 2019%0a* [[https://fossxr.dev/agenda.html|WebXR, when VR and AR meet the web]] for FOSS XR, Amsterdam, October 2019%0a* [[https://www.meetup.com/gdg-brussels/events/265524520/|Past, present and future of VR]] for GDG Brussels, October 2019%0a* [[https://www.awexr.com/eu-2019/agenda/628-xr-and-european-institutions|XR and European Institutions]], AWE Europe, Munich Germany, October 2019%0a* [[Testing/TechnologyAndSocietyKUL2019#p1|VR, a tool for thinking beyond thought experiments]], KUL international philosophy conference "Technology & Society"%0a* [[https://hacks.mozilla.org/2019/10/the-mozilla-developer-roadshow-talks-firefox-webassembly-css-webxr-and-more/|Mozilla DevRoadShow]], August 2019%0a** (:html:)%3ciframe width="560" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/g9tN1YwJJR4" frameborder="0" allow="accelerometer; autoplay; encrypted-media; gyroscope; picture-in-picture" allowfullscreen>%3c/iframe>(:htmlend:)%0a** Nuremberg, Germany%0a** Munich, Germany%0a** Linz, Austria%0a** [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g9tN1YwJJR4|Vienna]], Austria%0a* [[https://skillsmatter.com/skillscasts/13873-merging-realities-using-the-web-to-bring-the-internet-of-things-to-high-end-augmented-reality|Merging Realities : Using the Web to Bring the Internet of Things to High End Augmented Reality]] with Philippe Coval (Samsung Research), FullStack London July 2019%0a* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vGUkNuU8LHA|WebXR, how AR gets best delivered on the web]] at AWE, Santa Clara, USA May 2019%0a* Showcasing WebXR for Mozilla at [[https://beyondtellerrand.com/events/duesseldorf-2019/speakers|Beyond Tellerrand]], Dusseldorf, Germany May 2019%0a* WebVR mentor for the 2019 cohort of the UNICEF Innovation Fund, New-York April 2019%0a* [[https://twitter.com/utopiah/status/1103761443202232320|A web page doesn't have to be flat]] for Creative Frontend Belgium, Brussels March 2019%0a* [[https://www.meetup.com/VR-LAB-Brussels/events/258079018/|Live coding WebVR session]] for Girleek, Brussels, February 2019%0a* [[https://peertube.live/videos/watch/398e2c87-afee-468d-b89c-3d65a5755280|Virtual reality and philosophy, is VR a radically novel tool for thinking?]], KUL Philosophy Lecture, February 2019%0a* [[https://fosdem.org/2019/schedule/event/machine_learning_javascript/|High end augmented reality using Javascript]], FOSDEM, Brussels, February 2019%0a* Workshop lead at WebXR Meetup in Accra, Ghana, January 2019%0a** [[https://twitter.com/utopiah/status/1088862413104054279|Twitter photos]]%0a* Workshop lead at WebXR Meetup in Lagos, Nigeria, January 2019%0a** [[https://twitter.com/utopiah/status/1086587662402764800|UNICEF coverage]]%0a* Coding in VR, first building blocks, 35C3, Leipzig, Germany December 2018%0a* Why big players are choosing WebXR, NYVRexpo, October 2018%0a** [[https://photo.a2zinc.net/NYVR2018/Public/SessionDetails.aspx?FromPage=Speakers.aspx&SessionID=7105&nav=true&Role=U%2527|official link]]%0a* WebXR panel with Tony Parisi and all, NYVRexpo, October 2018%0a** [[https://photo.a2zinc.net/NYVR2018/Public/SessionDetails.aspx?FromPage=Speakers.aspx&SessionID=5325&nav=true&Role=U%2527|official link]]%0a* Mauritius Institute of Health, October 2018%0a** [[http://www.mbcradio.tv/article/vid%25C3%25A9o-la-r%25C3%25A9alit%25C3%25A9-virtuelle-outil-incontournable-pour-r%25C3%25A9volutionner-le-domaine-de-la-m%25C3%25A9decine|national TV coverage]]%0a** [[https://ict.io/realite-virtuelle-et-medecine-concilier-les-soins-et-la-technologie/|web coverage]]%0a* AUF 4 days introduction to WebXR workshop, Recif campus, Mauritius, October 2018%0a** [[https://www.auf.org/ocean-indien/nouvelles/actualites/maurice-realite-virtuelle-augmentee-service-de-medecine-projets-pedagogiques/|press release]]%0a* Presentating XR for the %25newwin%25[[Wikipedia:University_of_Technology_of_Compi%25C3%25A8gne#Ranking|University of Technology of Compičgne (UTC)]] Alumni webinar, September 2018%0a* WebXR week, Microsoft Innovation Center, Brussels July 2018%0a* VR mentor for the 2018 cohort of the UNICEF Innovation Fund, New-York June 2018%0a** (:html:)%3cblockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en">%3cp lang="en" dir="ltr">Few more photos from the %3ca href="https://twitter.com/UNICEF?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">@UNICEF%3c/a> workshop last week in NYC. If your startup is helping children in developing countries and is aligned with UNICEF mission like those great examples %3ca href="https://t.co/0y41VmRuYu">https://t.co/0y41VmRuYu%3c/a> apply! Innovation with a purpose.%3ca href="https://t.co/uK9jfFJv0f">https://t.co/uK9jfFJv0f%3c/a> %3ca href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/WebVR?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">#WebVR%3c/a> %3ca href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/WebXR?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">#WebXR%3c/a> %3ca href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/VR?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">#VR%3c/a> %3ca href="https://t.co/4eUlePHSO2">pic.twitter.com/4eUlePHSO2%3c/a>%3c/p>— Fabien Benetou (@utopiah) %3ca href="https://twitter.com/utopiah/status/1011890856503271425?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">June 27, 2018%3c/a>%3c/blockquote>(:htmlend:)%0a* [[http://www.openvisconf.com/workshops/#webvr|Immersive data visualization workshop]] for OpenVis Conference, May 2018%0a* [[https://fosdem.org/2018/schedule/event/mozilla_beyond_screen/|Beyond the screen : WebXR, when immersive content enters the Web]], FOSDEM February 2018%0a* Tech Briefing: Mixed Reality 2018, AirMozilla February 2018%0a* Mozilla All Hands, Austin December 2017%0a** (:html:)%3cblockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en">%3cp lang="en" dir="ltr">When %3ca href="https://twitter.com/utopiah?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">@utopiah%3c/a> decides to make VR more like LEGOs, and turns %3ca href="https://twitter.com/aframevr?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">@aframevr%3c/a> into a more blocky experience drawing inspiration from Scratch! 🤩✨ %3ca href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/webvr?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">#webvr%3c/a> %3ca href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/yallhands?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">#yallhands%3c/a> %3ca href="https://t.co/5H1aM6tZYq">pic.twitter.com/5H1aM6tZYq%3c/a>%3c/p>— 𝔣𝔩𝔞𝔨𝔦 (@slsoftworks) %3ca href="https://twitter.com/slsoftworks/status/941403037880520705?ref_src=twsrc%255Etfw">December 14, 2017%3c/a>%3c/blockquote>(:htmlend:)%0a** https://air.mozilla.org/research-lightning-talks/ [[Testing/VRBlocksEditor?action=reveal|slides]]%0a* Austin WebVR Meetup, Austin December 2017%0a** %25thumb%25https://pbs.twimg.com/media/DRO02a1W0AAQSjm.jpg%0a** [[Testing/WebXRAustin2017?action=reveal|slides]]%0a* W3C Workshop on WebVR Content Authoring, Brussels December 2017%0a** [[Testing/W3CDecember2017?action=reveal|slides]]%0a* [[https://codiax.co/speakers/fabien-benetou/|Codiax]], Romania, November 2017%0a** (:html:)%3ciframe width="560" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/3g5eA0eJzfc" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen>%3c/iframe>(:htmlend:)%0a* WebAR using Tango and ARCore, GDG DevFest, Brussels November 2017%0a** [[Testing/WebARonARCoreDevFestBE2017?action=reveal|slides]]%0a* WebVR - NYVR Expo, October 2017%0a** [[Testing/NYVRExpoOctober2017?action=reveal|slides]]%0a* WebAR, making augmented reality pervasive, NYVR Expo 2017%0a** [[Testing/NYVRExpoOctober2017WebAR?action=reveal|slides]]%0a* European Maker Week opening at the European Parliament, Brussels October2017%0a* European Maker Week at Bozar, Brussels October2017%0a** [[Testing/EMWBozar2017?action=reveal|slides]]%0a* WebAR, making augmented reality pervasive, Brussels October2017%0a** [[Testing/WebARforVRLabBrusselsOctober2017?action=reveal|slides]]%0a* Mozilla Dev Roadshow Asia 2017%0a** (:html:)%3ciframe width="560" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/5W1g4tKhx44" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen>%3c/iframe>(:htmlend:)%0a** [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fun1UWhwO0g|Singapore]]%0a** Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia%0a** [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P3s6QwThdBM|Penang]], Malaysia%0a** [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VRW2igNFSn8|Ho Chi Minh]], Vietnam%0a** Hong-Kong%0a* %25newwin%25[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n4Ys9849xBw|Introducing Chromium-WebAR]] at WebVX Paris 2nd Meetup, Numa Paris July 2017%0a* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PhVra7EzEqE|Mozilla Developer Roadshow at Frontend United Athens]], June 2017%0a* %25newwin%25[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fy_v_6gxYQY|Inside the immersive web: pioneers of WebVR]], panel, VR World Congress April 2017, Bristol UK%0a* Hack Belgium Tech Experience Zone Workshop and Expert on WebVR, April 2017 Brussels, Belgium %0a* %25newwin%25[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uCvmUANC-LI|Summit WVRF17, Workshop Web VR]], 11-14 May 2017 Crans-Montana, Switzerland%0a* Mozilla Dev Road Show, Amaze Berlin April 2017%0a* %25newwin%25[[https://youtu.be/sVRMvn5ZHkE?t=229|Introducing AFrame]] at WebVR Paris 1st Meetup, Mozilla Paris April 2017%0a* [[Events/MozillaAllHandsInHawaii2016|MozAloha, a brief summary]]: WebVR NYC Hackathon, December 2016%0a* Live coding introduction to Aframe: WebVR NYC Hackathon, December 2016%0a* [[Testing/W3CImpulseReveal?action=reveal|Lessons from the W3C workshop and more]]: Be.VR December 2016%0a* Utrecth Hackathon, May 2016%0a* WebVR & 3D: JSLab, April 2016%0a** (:html:)%3ciframe width="560" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/Y9R5jj6lDqI" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen>%3c/iframe>(:htmlend:) VR.StoryboardVR=See for now the github repository https://github.com/Utopiah/StoryboardVR%0a%0aStoryboardVR : Converge faster to a shared understanding of a VR / 360 experience%0a%0a[[https://github.com/Utopiah/StoryboardVR|http://vatelier.net/MyDemo/Storyboard/preview.jpg]]%0a%0aNote that a most more advanced version is available upon request. VR.Transition=>>comment%3c%3c%0adynamic version http://output.jsbin.com/memala/%0a>>%3c%3c%0a(:noheader:)(:nofooter:)(:notitle:)%0a(:html:)%0a%3cstyle>%0a#wikileft,#__processing0 {display:none;}%0abody {%0abackground-image:url(http://images.fineartamerica.com/images-medium-large-5/blue-sky-abstract-low-polygon-background-aloysius-patrimonio.jpg);%0abackground-repeat: repeat-x;%0abackground-size: auto 2300px;%0a}%0a%3c/style>%0a%3cscript>%0avar p = document.getElementById("bootbody");%0avar w = document.getElementById("wikibody");%0avar d = document.createElement("div");%0ad.className = " span1";%0ap.insertBefore(d, w);%0a%3c/script>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a>>center%3c%3c%0a!WebVR work by Fabien Benetou%0a>>%3c%3c%0a[[%3c%3c]][[%3c%3c]][[%3c%3c]][[%3c%3c]]%0a%0a(:table width=100%25:)%0a(:cellnr height=600px width=50%25:)%0ahttps://aframe.io/images/awoa/antibody-journey.gif%0a(:cell width=50%25:)%0a!!Project for UCB%0a%0aCras blandit arcu sed augue vehicula, eu porta nulla porttitor. Maecenas quis ex faucibus, ultricies ante ut, laoreet leo. Praesent rhoncus, lorem ac vestibulum dignissim, ex libero tristique quam, ac feugiat turpis urna ac lectus. Duis tincidunt erat eget egestas efficitur. Praesent vitae mollis nunc. Suspendisse potenti. Curabitur a lacus hendrerit, maximus justo eget, suscipit purus. Sed malesuada feugiat efficitur. Nullam id mauris eget libero elementum accumsan et nec mauris.%0a(:cellnr height=600px:)%0a!!Description of 3D content with its added value%0a%0aLorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Phasellus ullamcorper ullamcorper nisi sit amet pretium. Quisque egestas nunc maximus ornare fermentum. Sed ultricies sit amet lorem sit amet semper. Maecenas ut arcu ligula. Etiam vehicula urna eu augue facilisis gravida. In fringilla nisi at fringilla consectetur. Suspendisse quis auctor magna. Nulla laoreet, diam nec convallis malesuada, mi ex venenatis metus, et malesuada ex erat eu augue. 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Sed hendrerit, quam at consequat volutpat, nunc risus lacinia lacus, at consequat dui lacus et elit.%0a(:tableend:)%0a%0a[[%3c%3c]][[%3c%3c]][[%3c%3c]]%0a%0a%25center newwin%25[[mailto:fabien-services@benetou.fr|[++I want your help for my VR project++]]]%25apply=link newwin class="btn btn-primary"%25%0a%0a%0a>>comment%3c%3c%0a%0aDescription%0a%0aPath:/pub/home/verticaltransition.jpg%0a%0a:Goal: illustrate as one traditional to VR experience what the added of webVR is and how I can provide it%0a%0a# top of the page traditional, 2D, animated%0a** ...%0a** e.g. partial portfolio from [[VR]]%0a** ...%0a** ...%0a** ...%0a# middle in 3D and interactive yet nicely integrated%0a** integration via continuous gradient background and iframe with transparent background%0a** ...%0a** e.g. @@%3ca-sky color="white" transparent="true" opacity="0.1" crossOrigin="" rotation="0 90 0">%3c/a-sky>@@%0a** ...%0a** ...%0a# bottom in 3D with invitation (with simple clear visual) to try in VR%0a## if not then video of how it "would" be%0a** ...%0a** ...%0a** ...%0a** @@%3ciframe allowvr="yes" src="/my_iframe/">%3c/iframe>@@ %25newwin%25[[http://stackoverflow.com/questions/40652576/how-do-i-run-webvr-content-within-in-i-frame/40652577#40652577|warning]]%0a*** might want to do an overlay that opens a new window if needed%0a%0aContent should be high quality and meaningful, e.g.: %0a* %25thumb%25http://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/w3c-slide-content/actors.png http://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/w3c-slide-content/actorslayers.png http://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/w3c-slide-content/browsers.png http://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/w3c-slide-content/content.png http://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/w3c-slide-content/cycles.png http://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/w3c-slide-content/iterations.png http://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/w3c-slide-content/stack.png [[http://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/w3c-slide-content/|visuals made for the Impulse presentation]]%0a* %25newwin thumb%25[[http://vatelier.net/MyDemo/CreaSuite/added_value_visualized.png|http://vatelier.net/MyDemo/CreaSuite/added_value_visualized.png]] explain my process.%0a%0a%0a!!Inspiration:%0a* web pedagody transition like https://dayandnight.moar.io%0a* logos for support http://www.datavizvr.com/%0a>>%3c%3c VR.VR=%25color=#0088cc%25Fabien Benetou%0a!!WebXR specialist%0a!!!VR and AR software development on the web, VR and AR professional workshops%0a%0a* VAT registration: %25newwin%25[[https://kbopub.economie.fgov.be/kbopub/zoeknummerform.html;?lang=en&nummer=0652664401&actionLu=Recherche|BE 0652.664.401]]%0a* Location: Brussels, Belgium, Europe%0a%0a(:div class="row-fluid":)%0a(:div2 class="span6":)%0a%0a!!Professional projects%0a* '''UNICEF Innovation Fund, WebXR Technical Adviser, September 2018 - On-going'''%0a* '''European Parliament, September 2018 - On-going'''%0a* Aquinas Training, October 2018%0a* CTO for %25newwin%25[[https://lucidweb.io/|LucidWeb]] from September 2017 to June 2018%0a* VR NDA, June 2018%0a* AR NDA, May 2018%0a* European Parliament, April 2018%0a* AR NDA, January 2018%0a* NDA, December 2017%0a* NDA, December 2017%0a* Aquinas Training, December 2017%0a* Aquinas Training, October 2017%0a* NDA, July 2017%0a* European Parliament, July 2017%0a* NDA, March 2017%0a* Aquinas Training, February 2017%0a* UCB, September 2016%0a%0a(:include Portfolio/Cimzia:)%0a%0a%0a!!Process%0aTo maximize value for money it’s important to answer those questions in that order:%0a%0a# What’s my audience?%0a# How are they going to interact with my VR content?%0a# What are the specificity of the subset of audience who will be there?%0a# What information do they expect to gain from it?%0a# What Is currently preventing them from acquiring now ?%0a%0aThen it’s possible to sketch a scenario on how an immersive experience will help that audience.%0a%0aOnce that’s done then the practical questions can be asked:%0a# Is it feasible?%0a# What’s the deadline?%0a# What asssts and skills are missing?%0a%0aFinally in term of budget:%0a* How much will this cost?%0a%0aThis process is iterative but it’s a good approximation.%0a%0a(:div2end:)%0a(:div2 class="span6":)%0a%0a!!Recent publications%0a* [[https://hacks.mozilla.org/2019/03/connecting-real-things-to-virtual-worlds-using-web/|Real virtuality: connecting real things to virtual reality using web technologies]] with Philippe Coval, MozHacks March 2019%0a%0a(:include VR/Speaker:)%0a(:div2end:)%0a(:divend:)%0a%0a!!Proof of concepts (more than ~150)%0a(:html:)%0a%3ciframe width="100%25" height="800" src="https://vatelier.net/MyDemo/" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen>%3c/iframe>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a%0a!![[#Future]]Future or on-going VR projects%0a* Mozilla AFrame contributor cf https://aframe.io/community/#contributors%0a* Storyboard VR (demo available on request)%0a* PIMVR/PIMAR (demo available on request)%0a%0a!![[#PreviousProjects]]Previous VR projects%0a* LucidWeb (demo available on request) June 2017%0a* Proctor&Gamble workshop, Romania March 2017%0a* private project (NDA)%0a* [[https://www.eventbrite.fr/e/billets-vr-painting-jam-artists-hackers-3022070694|VR Painting Jam: Artists & Hackers]], January 2017%0a** sponsored by Mozilla%0a* Mozilla All Hands in Hawaii, December 2016%0a** invited by Mozilla%0a* Workshop during Women in VR and 360 Film, November 2016%0a* W3C Workshop on Web & Virtual Reality, San Jose October 2016%0a** proposed the link transversal round table%0a* [[Portfolio/VRInceptionSchool]] winner of the Best Serious VR Experience during the VR hackathon in Utrecht, May 2016%0a* [[Portfolio/Bobsleigh]] winner in the webVR category during the VR hackathon in Brussels, January 2016%0a* [[WorkshopICONOctober2016/|Workshop ICON September 2016]]%0a* Workshop ICON July 2016 [[http://vrlab-brussels.info/wiki/WorkshopICONJuly2016/Photos|http://fabien.benetou.fr//pub/PhotosWorkshopICONJuly2016/thumb/day1.jpg]]%0a* October 10 [[http://vrlab-brussels.info/wiki/CodingBattle/webVR|CodingBattle webVR]] at MIC Brussels%0a* October 8&9 [[[http://vrlab-brussels.info/wiki/Workshops/ICONOctober2016|week-end webVR]] at Creative District%0a* August 1 [[http://vrlab-brussels.info/wiki/Internal/DIYElectronicWorkshopPreparation|VR & eletronics]] at F/LAT%0a* June 30 [[http://vrlab-brussels.info/wiki/360CameraFirstWorkshopQuest/|Hacking the Theta S]] at FABLab Brussels%0a* June 25 [[http://vrlab-brussels.info/wiki/GuestPresentations/ProjectTango|Project Tango]] (AR) at F/LAT%0a* June 21 %25newwin%25[[http://www.meetup.com/VR-LAB-Brussels/events/231884153/|Be.VR]] at The Egg%0a* June 20 [[http://vrlab-brussels.info/wiki/GuestPresentations/CinematicsStorytelling|Cinematics VR]] at F/LAT%0a* Saturday June 4 for the %25newwin%25[[http://events.europeanmakerweek.eu/events/view/131|European Maker Week]]%0a** [[http://vrlab-brussels.info/wiki/DYIHeadsetFirstWorkshopQuest/DYIHeadsetFirstWorkshopQuest]]%0a* Wednesday June 1 for %25newwin%25[[http://www.cafenumerique.org/bruxelles/event/atelier-de-realite-virtuelle/|CafeNumeriqueBXL]]%0a** [[http://vrlab-brussels.info/wiki/Presentations/Fifth]] with %25newwin%25[[https://twitter.com/VRLabBrussels/status/739332723953836032|photos on Twitter]] + %25newwin%25[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sAdct0GSI9s|Youtube 360 video]]%0a* Tuesday May 31 for EMW at the EU Parliement%0a** with live demo and %25newwin%25[[https://twitter.com/ursulapala/status/737573957667160064|covered on Twitter]]%0a* Thursday May 2 workshop at the VR Hackathon, Utrecht%0a** [[http://vrlab-brussels.info/wiki/Presentations/Fourth]], lastest in VR presentation firstly done for JSLab but customized for CampusPartyNL%0a* Friday 20 May at F/LAT%0a** with Google IO live broadcast and follow the last workshop materials%0a* Thursday 14 April at Microsoft Innovation Centre Brussels [[http://vrlab-brussels.info/wiki/Fifth Workshop Quest/]]%0a** also [[http://vrlab-brussels.info/wiki/Presentations/Second]] presentation focusing on VRLab%0a* Wednesday March 30 at ICAB for JavaScript Lab Brussels %0a** %25newwin%25[[https://output.jsbin.com/wabere/|Presentation as slide in 3D and webVR]] with source code%0a* Thursday 17 March at FABLab Brussels [[http://vrlab-brussels.info/wiki/Fourth Workshop Quest/]]%0a** FABLab Brussels, Quai de l'Industrie 170, 1070 Anderlecht%0a* Wednesday March 2 at F/LAT [[http://vrlab-brussels.info/wiki/ThirdWorkshopQuest/]]%0a** VR.Lab Brussels, 28-30 boulevard Albert II, World-Trade-Center Tour I, 25th floor%0a* Friday February 19 at Impulse Brussels [[http://vrlab-brussels.info/wiki/SecondWorkshopQuest/]]%0a** co-hosted with EUVR.org-Brussels Meetup (BEVR)#7 %0a* Wednesday 13 January 2016 [[http://vrlab-brussels.info/wiki/FirstWorkshopQuest/]]%0a** VRHackathon Brussels warm-up introduction to webVR%0a%0a%0a!!WebXR (VR/AR) explorations in videos%0a(:html:)%0a%3ciframe width="560" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/videoseries?list=PLk9irgn6KnrjbHBhw4vlxLz6pGaMRTnTM" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen>%3c/iframe>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a%0a%0a(:html:)%0a%3ccenter>%0a%3ciframe id="background" src="https://vatelier.net/MyDemo/BusinessCard/" style=" z-index : 99; top : 0; left : 0; margin : 0; padding : 0; overflow: hidden; border:none; width:100%25; height:500px;">%3c/iframe> %0a%3c/center>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a%25center%25Note that you can walk around using the WASD keys of your keyboard. It also works, obviously, in VR.%0a%0a!!VR research%0a* [[Tools/Virtual Reality]] including demos and reviews%0a%0a[[!ContainsPersonalYoutubeContentToMigrate]] WatchingNotes.WatchingNotes=%25right%25''Back to the [[(Content.)PersonalInformationStream]]''%0a%0a!!Principle%0aThe page gathers notes from the videos I have read recently (most since summer 2009). See also the [[#ToDo|ToDo section]] to understand how this page should evolve.%0a%0a%0a!![[#Menu]]On the menu%0a* [[#UnsupervisedFeatureLearningAndDeepLearning|Unsupervised Feature Learning and Deep Learning]] %0a* [[#TheSocietyOfMind|The Society of Mind]]%0a* [[#AGISummerSchool2009|2009 AGI Summer School]]%0a* [[#MachineLearningCS229|Machine Learning (CS 229)]]%0a* [[#NetworksOfInnovation|Networks of Innovation]]%0a* [[#JusticeWithMichaelSandel|Justice with Michael Sandel]]%0a* [[#NutritionMadeClear|Nutrition Made Clear]]%0a* [[#ThePracticeOfMathematics|The Practice of Mathematics]]%0a* [[#JoyOfMathematics|Joy of Mathematics]]%0a* [[#GEBatMIT|Godel, Escher, Bach: A Mental Space Odyssey]]%0a* [[#MathVis|Mathematics from the Visual World]]%0a* [[#Incultures2|Inculture(s) II]]%0a%0a----%0a%0a!![[#UnsupervisedFeatureLearningAndDeepLearning]]Unsupervised Feature Learning and Deep Learning%0a%0a* [[http://openclassroom.stanford.edu/MainFolder/CoursePage.php?course=ufldl|Unsupervised Feature Learning and Deep Learning]] by Andrew Ng, Stanford OpenClassroom%0a* motivated by [[PersonalInformationStream/WithoutNotesApril11#AndrewNg]]%0a* [[http://www.stanford.edu/class/cs229/materials.html|CS 229: Machine Learning (Course handouts)]] Course Materials %0a* http://openclassroom.stanford.edu/MainFolder/CoursePage.php?course=MachineLearning%0aConsider [[ReadingNotes/PCM]] when clarifications are needed.%0a%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a%0a!![[#TheSocietyOfMind]]The Society of Mind%0a[[http://ocw.mit.edu/courses/electrical-engineering-and-computer-science/6-868j-the-society-of-mind-spring-2007/|6.868J The Society of Mind]] by Marvin Minsky, MIT OpenCourseWare 2007%0a%0aMostly discussion about the definitions of intelligence.%0a%0a!!!See also%0a* [[ReadingNotes.TheSocietyOfMind]]%0a%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a!![[#AGISummerSchool2009]]2009 AGI Summer School%0a[[http://goertzel.org/Courses.htm|List of Lecture Topics and Background Readings]]%0a%0a* [[http://agi-school.org/2009/lecture-01|AGI versus Narrow AI]] by Ben Goertzel%0a* [[http://agi-school.org/2009/approaches-to-defining-and-evaluating-general-intelligence|Approaches to Defining and Evaluating General Intelligence]] by Pei Wang%0a** http://www.cis.temple.edu/~pwang/%0a** http://sites.google.com/site/narswang/home/agi-introduction/agi-education%0a** ~1h12min mentions of projects including Soar, OSCAR, ACT-R, NARS, Polyscheme, LIDA, SNePS, AIXI, HTM then a classification of them%0a*** see also [[Wikipedia:Comparison of cognitive architectures]] (with a link to the since deleted [[Wikipedia:Comparison of AGI projects]])%0a* [[http://agi-school.org/2009/dr-allan-combs-the-brain-as-a-neuroscientist-sees-it-1|The Brain as a Neuroscientist Sees It 1 of 2]] by Allan Combs%0a** [[Wikipedia:Binding problem]]%0a* [[http://agi-school.org/2009/dr-ben-goertzel-the-mathematics-of-universal-and-general-intelligence|The Mathematics of Universal and General Intelligence]] by Ben Goertzel%0a* [[http://agi-school.org/2009/dr-pei-wang-a-logical-model-of-intelligence-1-of-3|A Logical Model of Intelligence 1 of 3]] by Pei Wang%0a* [[http://agi-school.org/2009/dr-allan-combs-the-brain-as-a-neuroscientist-sees-it-2-of-2|The Brain as a Neuroscientist Sees It 2 of 2]] by Allan Combs%0a* [[http://agi-school.org/2009/dr-pei-wang-a-logical-model-of-intelligence-2-of-3|A Logical Model of Intelligence 2 of 3]] by Pei Wang%0a* [[http://agi-school.org/2009/dr-allan-combs-the-nature-of-conscious-ness|The Nature of Conscious-ness]] by Allan Combs%0a** [[ReadingNotes/BeingNoOne]] [[ReadingNotes/BeingNoOne]]%0a** [[PersonalInformationStream/WithoutNotesJuly10#FrankLongo|Learning and Memory: How it Works and When it Fails]] by Frank Longo, Stanford Mini Med School 2010%0a* [[http://agi-school.org/2009/dr-nil-geisweiller-dr-ben-goertzel-introduction-to-probabilistic-logic-networks|Introduction to Probabilistic Logic Networks]] by Nil Geisweiller and Ben Goertzel%0a** [[http://www.springer.com/computer/ai/book/978-0-387-76871-7|Probabilistic Logic Networks : A Comprehensive Framework for Uncertain Inference]] Springer 2009%0a** [[Wikipedia:Probabilistic logic network]]%0a** [[http://wiki.opencog.org/w/Probabilistic_Logic_Networks|Probabilistic Logic Networks]] on OpenCog wiki%0a*** [[http://wiki.opencog.org/w/Publications#PLN|PLN publications]] %0a** [[http://www.kent.ac.uk/secl/philosophy/jw/2006/progicnet.htm|progicnet]] Probabilistic logic and probabilistic networks%0a* [[http://agi-school.org/2009/dr-pei-wang-a-logical-model-of-intelligence-3-of-3|A Logical Model of Intelligence 3 of 3]] by Pei Wang%0a* [[http://agi-school.org/2009/dr-allan-combs-nonlinear-dynamics-and-the-mind|Nonlinear Dynamics and the Mind]] by Allan Combs%0a** ~1h05min visualization of the semantic space as a 3D cube%0a* [[http://agi-school.org/2009/dr-allan-combs-vision-and-the-brain|Vision and the Brain]] by Allan Combs%0a** see also previously discovered%0a*** [[http://opencv.willowgarage.com/|OpenCV]] (Open Source Computer Vision) is a library of programming functions for real time computer vision. %0a*** [[http://openvidia.sourceforge.net/|OpenVIDIA]] implement computer vision algorithms running on on graphics hardware such as single or multiple graphics processing units(GPUs) using OpenGL, Cg and CUDA-C. Some samples will soon support OpenCL and Direct Compute API's also.%0a* [[http://agi-school.org/2009/dr-hugo-de-garis-evolvable-neural-networks|Evolvable Neural Networks]] by Hugo de Garis%0a* [[http://agi-school.org/2009/dr-matthew-ikle-managing-uncertainty-with-indefinite-probabilities|Managing Uncertainty with Indefinite Probabilities]] by Matthew Ikle%0a** Summary : Two key concepts%0a*** Second-order distributions provide a theoretical framework for true uncertainty instead of presuming a particular prior%0a*** Provides a natural mechanism measuring weight of evidence%0a* [[http://agi-school.org/2009/dr-nil-geissweiller-dr-ben-goertzel-program-representation-for-general-intelligence|Program Representation for General Intelligence]] by Ben Goertzel and Nil Geisweiller%0a* [[http://agi-school.org/2009/dr-joscha-bach-man-as-machine|Man as Machine]] by Joscha Bach%0a* [[http://agi-school.org/2009/dr-nil-geisweiller-controlling-intelligent-agents-in-a-virtual-world|Controlling Intelligent Agents in a Virtual World]] by Nil Geisweiller%0a* [[http://agi-school.org/2009/dr-joscha-bach-understanding-motivation-emotion-and-mental-representation|Understanding Motivation, Emotion and Mental Representation]] by Joscha Bach%0a* [[http://agi-school.org/2009/dr-joel-pitt-attractor-neural-nets-and-economic-attention-allocation|Attractor Neural Nets and Economic Attention Allocation]] by Joel Pitt%0a* [[http://agi-school.org/2009/dr-hugo-de-garis-humanoid-robotics-for-agi-the-nao-platform-2|Humanoid Robotics for AGI: the Nao Platform]] by Hugo de Garis %0a** Parcone (Partially Connected Neural Evolutionary)%0a*** [[http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/xpl/freeabs_all.jsp?arnumber=5365299|Approach to Partially Connected Neural Evolutionary Model with Its Application to Image Recognition]] 2009%0a* [[http://agi-school.org/2009/dr-ben-goertzel-natural-language-processing|Extending and Customizing Virtual Worlds for AGI]] by Ben Goertzel%0a* [[http://agi-school.org/2009/dr-joscha-bach-the-micropsi-architecture|The MicroPsi Architecture]] by Joscha Bach%0a* [[http://agi-school.org/2009/dr-nil-geisweiller-imitation-and-reinforcement-learning-in-virtually-embodied-agents-using-program-evolution|Imitation and Reinforcement Learning in Virtually Embodied Agents Using Program Evolution]] by Nil Geisweiller%0a* [[http://agi-school.org/2009/hyunryong-jung-ride-a-simulator-for-robotic-intelligence-development|RIDE: A Simulator for Robotic Intelligence Development]] by HyunRyong Jung%0a** [[http://code.google.com/p/robotframework-ride/|RIDE]] Robot framework Integrated Development Environment%0a%0a!!!See also%0a* http://www.goertzel.org/AGI_Summer_School_2009.htm%0a* http://agi-wiki.org%0a* Seedea:Seedea/AImatrix%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a%0a!![[#MachineLearningCS229]]Machine Learning (CS 229) by Andrew Ng, Stanford University 2008%0aStanford [[http://www.stanford.edu/class/cs229/|CS 229: Machine Learning]]%0a%0a* [[http://openclassroom.stanford.edu/MainFolder/CoursePage.php?course=MachineLearning|Machine Learning]] at Stanford OpenClassroom%0a* author page on the [[http://aigp.eecs.umich.edu/researcher/show/6536|The AI Genealogy Project]]%0a%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UzxYlbK2c7E|Machine Learning (CS 229), Lecture 1]]%0a** ~min32 [[Wikipedia:Arthur Samuel]]'s 1959 definition %0a*** his checker example%0a*** [[Wikipedia:Tom Mitchell]]'s 1998 definition%0a** ~min36 Supervised Learning%0a*** regression%0a*** classification%0a** ~min45 Learning Theory%0a** ~min50 Unsupervised Learning%0a*** clustering%0a*** ~min56 [[Wikipedia:Source separation]] and the cocktail party problem%0a**** [[Wikipedia:Independent component analysis]] (ICA) algorithm%0a** 1h02min Reinforcement Learning%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5u4G23_OohI|Machine Learning (CS 229), Lecture 2]]%0a** ~3min Supervised learning with "Alvin" military car driving through a 3 layers ANN (~15 years ago)%0a*** see also [[http://www.darpa.mil/grandchallenge/index.asp|Welcome]] DARPA Urban Challenge%0a** ~12min notation details%0a** ~26min [[Wikipedia:Gradient descent]]%0a*** [[Wikipedia:Gradient]]%0a*** [[Wikipedia:Stochastic gradient descent]]%0a**** ~52min notations details%0a**** ~58min key facts about traces and matrices derivatives%0a***** [[Wikipedia:Trace (linear algebra)]]%0a*** ~1h14min Normal equations or [[Wikipedia:Regression analysis#General_linear_model]]%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HZ4cvaztQEs|Machine Learning (CS 229), Lecture 3]]%0a** ~min3 Linear regression%0a*** overfitting and underfitting%0a*** ~10min parametric vs non-parametric learning algorithm%0a**** ~12min Locally weighted regression ([[Wikipedia:Local regression]] or LOESS)%0a*** ~28min Probabilistic interpretation%0a** Logistic regression%0a*** ~49min first classification algorithm%0a** ~1h10min Digression Perceptron%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nLKOQfKLUks|Machine Learning (CS 229), Lecture 4]]%0a** ~min3 Newton's method%0a** work on distributions (Normal, Bernouilli, Poisson, Gaussian, ...)%0a** ~min38 [[Wikipedia:Generalized linear model]] GLM (and how to choose an exponential distribution)%0a** ~min52 multinomiale%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qRJ3GKMOFrE|Machine Learning (CS 229), Lecture 5]]%0a** ~1min Logistic regression example%0a*** ~searching for a line to divide clusters in the training set%0a*** so far, discriminative learning algorithms%0a** ~min4 Generative learning algorithms%0a*** ~min7 Gaussian Digressive Algorithm (GDA)%0a**** Digression Gaussian%0a*** Generative & Discriminative comparison%0a*** Naive Bayes%0a*** Laplace Smoothing%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qyyJKd-zXRE|Machine Learning (CS 229), Lecture 6]]%0a**~1min Naive Bayes%0a*** multivariable bernouilli%0a*** ~7min Event models%0a**** multinomial event model%0a**~27min Neural Networks%0a**~43min Support vector machines%0a*** often considered the most efficient off-the-shelf algorithm%0a*** [[http://www.support-vector-machines.org/|Support-Vector-Machines.org]] by Ovidiu Ivanciuc%0a*** [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3liCbRZPrZA|SVM with polynomial kernel visualization]] 2007%0a*** ~59min geometric margin%0a**** [[Wikipedia:Support vector machine#Soft_margin]]%0a**** [[Wikipedia:Margin classifier#Support_Vector_Machine_Definition_of_Margin]]%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s8B4A5ubw6c|Machine Learning (CS 229), Lecture 7]]%0a**Optimal margin classifier%0a**Primal/dual optimization%0a*** problem KKT%0a**SVM dual%0a**kernels%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bUv9bfMPMb4|Machine Learning (CS 229), Lecture 8]]%0a** Soft Margin Support Vector Machine%0a** Coordinate Assent Algorithm %0a** Sequential Minimal Optimization (SMO)%0a*** http://www.stanford.edu/class/cs229/materials/smo.ps%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tojaGtMPo5U|Machine Learning (CS 229), Lecture 9]]%0a** learning theory%0a*** bias, variance, empirical risk minimization, union bound%0a*** Hoeffding's inequalities%0a%0a!!![[#MachineLearningCS229PotentialRelatedProjects]]Potential related projects%0a* use {-SVM-} (talk about result, not solution) for usage U%0a* analysis of my browsing logs%0a** local (client)%0a*** eventually limited to owns wikis network%0a** remote (server)%0a*** eventually limited to own IPs%0a* classification of wiki page (even just ReadingNotes group) for automatic PmWiki:Category 'zation%0a** content type%0a*** LayeredModel%0a*** WikiBrainMapping%0a*** other tagging proposals [[Wiki/ToDo]]%0a*** ontology targeted categorization%0a**** aiming at scalable semantical wiki%0a*** periodically and after large edit, reprocess and detect eventual shift%0a** language%0a** [[#ExternalClassification]]note that manual classification does not need to be done within the wiki%0a*** an external file or a set of external files can be used to be more efficient%0a**** even a wiki page can be used of that%0a**** advantage : riskless, fast%0a**** disadvantage : not integrated, not distributed, hard to handle redirections, page-only granularity%0a* predictions on page number, edit frequency, ...%0a* improve my prediction (regression/derivative) method on PBES%0a* live classifier%0a** social interactions (IM, SNS, ...)%0a** live wikifying%0a** further than spam/non-spam%0a* dedicated hardware%0a** including [[Cookbook/Electronics#FPGA]]%0a** [[http://videolectures.net/nipsworkshops09_xu_fpga/|FPGA-based MapReduce Framework for Machine Learning]] by Ningyi Xu, Microsoft Research, NIPS 2009%0a* [[http://www.lyricsemiconductor.com/|Lyric Semiconductor]] Probability Processing Circuits%0a* [[Tools/AWS#MechanicalTurk]] for supervision%0a** [[http://acl2010.org/tutorials.html#1|Annotation (including Amazon's Mechanical Turk)]] ACL 2010 Tutorials%0a** The Stanford NLP (Natural Language Processing) Group [[http://nlp.stanford.edu/read/|Fast, Cheap, and Creative: Evaluating Translation Quality Using Amazon's Mechanical Turk]] EMNLP 2009%0a** [[http://behind-the-enemy-lines.blogspot.com/2008/03/mechanical-turk-foundations.html|Mechanical Turk: The Foundations]] A Computer Scientist in a Business School 2008%0a* "hotness" of a wiki page, using feature such a history of edits (size, time, frequency, ...) and network metrics (centrality, ...)%0a%0a!!!See also%0a* tools%0a** Octave%0a*** http://knn.mimuw.edu.pl/weboctave-project/%0a**** with running [[http://hara.mimuw.edu.pl/weboctave/web/|Web interface to Octave]] (computation is performed on a computer at the Department of Mathematics, Warsaw University)%0a**** doesn't have Wolfram|Alpha pre-loaded and currated datasets though%0a*** [[http://octave.sourceforge.net/|Octave-Forge]] central location for the collaborative development of packages for GNU Octave%0a*** to get serious about Octave I recommend you write a quick GreaseMonkey script to link function names in the page to Octave online doc%0a** Apache [[http://mahout.apache.org/|Mahout]] Scalable machine-learning and data-mining library%0a*** supported [[(https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/MAHOUT/)Algorithms]]%0a*** on [[Tools/AWS]]%0a**** https://cwiki.apache.org/MAHOUT/mahout-on-amazon-ec2.html%0a**** https://cwiki.apache.org/MAHOUT/mahout-on-elastic-mapreduce.html%0a*** [[http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/java/library/j-mahout/|Introducing Apache Mahout: Scalable, commercial-friendly machine learning for building intelligent applications]] by Grant Ingersoll, IBM developerWork 2009%0a*** [[http://www.slideshare.net/gsingers/intro-to-apache-mahout|Intro to Apache Mahout]] by Grant Ingersoll, Lucid July 2010%0a* Reading notes%0a** [[ReadingNotes/QuantitativeTrading]]%0a** [[ReadingNotes/ProgrammingForPeace]]%0a** [[ReadingNotes/IntelligentBio]]%0a* my previous ML resources%0a** Seedea:Seedea/AImatrix%0a** http://mloss.org/%0a** http://mlcomp.org/%0a** http://code.google.com/apis/predict/%0a** http://hunch.net/?cat=31%0a** http://www.mlss.cc/sardinia10%0a* [[http://jmlr.csail.mit.edu/|Journal of Machine Learning Research]] (JMLR)%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3DLfkWWw_Tg|CGAL: The Open Source Computational Geometry Algorithms Library]], Google Tech Talks 2008%0a** eventually consider it with [[Wikipedia:Information geometry]] (IG) perspective%0a* [[http://www.cs.tufts.edu/research/ml/main.php?op=courses|Machine Learning at Tufts University]], Computer Science Department at Tufts University%0a* MIT [[http://www.ai.mit.edu/courses/6.867-f03/lectures.html|6.867 Machine Learning]] Fall 2003%0a* [[http://www.ensmp.fr/~moutarde/ES_ML/|ES "Apprentissage Artificiel" (machine-Learning)]] MINES ParisTech - MinesParis%0a%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a%0a%0a!![[#NetworksOfInnovation]]Networks of Innovation%0a[[http://www.santafe.edu/research/videos/play/?id=5313a862-d219-4297-9e7a-aaea561683cb|Networks of Innovation]] by Andrew Hargadon, GSSS 2009, Santa Fe Institute 2009%0a%0a!!Notes%0a%0a[[http://www.santafe.edu/research/videos/play/?id=5313a862-d219-4297-9e7a-aaea561683cb|Part I]]%0a* note that the talk is about innovating on sustainably mostly during the conclusion (after ~1h) and in the following Q&A%0a* [[http://www.investopedia.com/terms/b/brownfield.asp|Brown Field Investment]], Investopedia%0a** When a company or government entity purchases or leases existing production facilities to launch a new production activity. This is one strategy used in foreign-direct investment.%0a** [[http://www.investopedia.com/terms/g/greenfield.asp|Green Field Investment]], Investopedia %0a* min30 focus on creativity%0a** situation and process rather than a personality trait%0a* min50 connecting innovation to market a the key%0a** cf also [[Content/Wine|Le vin et son histoire en France, selon le géographe Roger Dion]]%0a* min58 on Ford and his unability to respond because of the complexity of the system he build%0a** cf also [[Content/Projetautonomieenergetique#SocietalCollapse|The Collapse of Complexe Societies]]%0a%0a[[http://www.santafe.edu/research/videos/play/?id=eb2bde49-e79a-4b7c-b4e6-faee7fb9ffe5|Part II]]%0a* min15 example of James Watt's [[Wikipedia:Watt steam engine#Separate_condenser|separate condenser]]%0a** existing market%0a** existing demand (coal mines requiring pumps, bottleneck limiting their productivity)%0a** existing technology (steam engine with research being conducted)%0a*** yet modular design to allow improvements per component%0a** min35 key moment was thanks to the "network that he finally accepted around him"%0a* min38 the fallacy of "build it and they will come", the world will not beat the path to your door despite fundamental improvements%0a** example of the Segway and its lack of network for marketing and distribution despite its technological advantage%0a*** opposed to Ford and his large set of sellers before having 1 unit produced%0a* min48 sum-up in 1 sentence "'''The network ''is'' the innovation.'''"%0a** thus a justification for http://dashboard.seedea.org/%0a* min75 on the history of the Silicon Valley%0a** [[Wikipedia:Sherman Fairchild]] and the "Fairchild family tree"%0a*** [[Wikipedia:List of Sherman Fairchild companies]]%0a* conclusion%0a** shift from the idea to the network required by this idea to make it happen%0a** William Gibson's famous quote "The future is already here, it is just unevenly distributed."%0a** your role is not to invent anything but to re-arrange the pieces existing in a new way%0a%0a!!!See also%0a* [[http://www.andrewhargadon.com/|Andrew Hargadon]] homepage%0a* [[http://pastel.paristech.org/5880/|De la gestion des brevets d'invention au pilotage de l'innovation : le cas d'un centre de recherche de haute technologie]] concluding on the importance of sustainable innovation%0a* [[http://zanngill.com/13inet.html|Innovation Networks]] by Zann Gill on her website%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bCukhYknLh8|Designing Innovation Networks Modeled on Life's Origins & Evolution]] by Zann Gill, Google Tech Talks 2008%0a%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a%0a!![[#JusticeWithMichaelSandel]]Justice with Michael Sandel%0aco-production of WGBH Boston and Harvard University, started in 2009%0a%0a* [[http://www.justiceharvard.org/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=11&Itemid=8|Episode 1]]%0a** Part 1 - The Moral Side of Murder%0a** Part 2 - The Case for Cannibalism%0a*** [[Wikipedia:Jeremy Bentham]]'s Wikipedia:Utilitarianism%0a%0a!!!Motivated by%0a* [[Fabien/MyBeliefs]]%0a* [[Content/ClickingMoments#ObjectiveMorality]]%0a%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a!![[#NutritionMadeClear]]Nutrition Made Clear%0a[[http://www.teach12.com/ttcx/coursedesclong2.aspx?cid=1950|Nutrition Made Clear]] by Roberta H. Anding, TTC 2009%0a%0a* lot of material covered but is still rather pedagogical nothing ground breaking but everything is well explained%0a* (bad) habit of saying "The Science out there confirms it" without giving (eventually boring) references%0a* nice storytelling style experiences that she had, making it more entertaining%0a* against anything "miraculous" so fresh vegs and fruits from all different color and exercise seems to be my overall (too short) sum up%0a** no ideal diet that anybody must follow independantly of their needs and objectives%0a** avocating no quick fix but a real understanding of the topics Id say.%0a* for somebody just curious and starting to study the topic, definitly overwhelming%0a* the pdf is "cold" but rather complete%0a%0afew practical links and at the end of the guidebook in PDF also lsits the "Credible Nutrition Websites" %0a* [[http://www.acsm.org/|For the Exercise Sciences and Clinical Sports Medicine (ACSM)]]%0a* [[http://cdc.gov/|Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)]]%0a* [[http://www.fda.gov/|Food and Drug Administration (FDA)]]%0a* [[http://www.usda.gov/wps/portal/usdahome|United States Department of Agriculture (USDA)]]%0a* key concepts according to Wikipedia%0a** [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Basal_metabolic_rate|Basal metabolic rate (BMR)]]%0a** [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thermic_effect_of_food|Thermic effect of food]]%0a** [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Non-exercise_associated_thermogenesis#Types|Thermogenesis]] and Non-exercise-associated thermogenesis (NEAT)%0a** [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fluid_balance|Fluid balance]]%0a** [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glycemic_index|Glycemic index]]%0a%0aSee also my [[Content/Health#Nutrition]] page.%0a%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a!![[#ThePracticeOfMathematics]]The Practice of Mathematics%0a[[http://video.ias.edu/The-Practice-of-Mathematics|The Practice of Mathematics]] by Robert P. Langlands, Institute for Advanced Study 1999%0a* 16 lectures serie%0a%0a* Euclid's Elements%0a** [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Euclid%2527s_Elements|Euclid's Elements]] on Wikipedia%0a** [[http://en.wikisource.org/wiki/The_Elements_of_Euclid|The Elements of Euclid]] on Wiksource%0a* Gauss' Arithmetical Investigations%0a** [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Disquisitiones_Arithmeticae|Disquisitiones Arithmeticae]] on Wikipedia%0a%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a%0a!![[#JoyOfMathematics]]Joy of Mathematics%0aJoy of Mathematics (first edition) by Murray H. Siegel, The Teaching Company 1999%0a%0a* Concluding lecture 24 saying that%0a** when you control knowledge, you control the ignorants%0a** in the same way that in the past, Latin was the language of knowledge, now mathematics is%0a%0aSee also%0a* [[http://www.teach12.com/ttcx/coursedesclong2.aspx?cid=1411|Joy of Mathematics]] last edition, new program and new teacher%0a* my reading notes on [[ReadingNotes.PCM|Princeton Companion to Mathematics]]%0a* other TTC video course on this page [[#MathVis|Mathematics from the Visual World]]%0a%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a%0a!![[#GEBatMIT]]Godel, Escher, Bach: A Mental Space Odyssey%0a[[http://ocw.mit.edu/OcwWeb/hs/geb/geb/|Godel, Escher, Bach: A Mental Space Odyssey]] by Justin Curry and Curran Kelleher, MIT OpenCourseWare 2007%0a** lectures {-[[http://mfile.akamai.com/7870/rm/mitstorage.download.akamai.com/7870/hs/godel_escher_bach/OCW_7.01.07_Godel-220k.rm|1]] [[http://mfile.akamai.com/7870/rm/mitstorage.download.akamai.com/7870/hs/godel_escher_bach/OCW_7.08.07_Godel-220k.rm|2]]-} {-[[http://mfile.akamai.com/7870/rm/mitstorage.download.akamai.com/7870/hs/godel_escher_bach/OCW_7.15.07_Godel-220k.rm|3]]-} {-[[http://mfile.akamai.com/7870/rm/mitstorage.download.akamai.com/7870/hs/godel_escher_bach/OCW_7.22.07_Godel-220k.rm|4]]-} {-[[http://mfile.akamai.com/7870/rm/mitstorage.download.akamai.com/7870/hs/godel_escher_bach/OCW_7.29.07_Godel-220k.rm|5]]-} {-[[http://mfile.akamai.com/7870/rm/mitstorage.download.akamai.com/7870/hs/godel_escher_bach/OCW_8.12.07_Godel-220k.rm|6]]-} (in 220K quality)%0a** "the fundamental thing we want to answer at the end of this course : What is an 'I'. What makes something conscious from unsconscious things.How do we get particles and atoms to start talking about themselves like the way we do." lecture 3 ~42:30%0a** description of emergent properties makes one wonder if it's an epiphenomenon or if we just "create" an higher being based on the similarity of behaviors%0a*** not using a biological boundary but a behavioral boundary of the organism%0a** is the concept of "self" regenerated consantly in the same way that biological cells are and that we are not the same person than we were weeks ago?%0a*** if so, can we find artefacts and social means to build and support resiliance of our self? i.e. ss our social context helping us to maintain who we are?%0a%0aSee also [[ReadingNotes.StrangeLoop|my notes on I am a Strange Loop]]%0a%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a%0a!![[#MathVis]]Mathematics from the Visual World%0a[[http://www.teach12.com/ttcx/CourseDescLong2.aspx?cid=1447|Mathematics from the Visual World]] by Michael Starbird, Course No. 1447, The Teaching Company 2009%0a%0a!!!Expectations%0aWhy am I watching this.%0a%0a!!!Notes%0aStruture, actual essence, objective review, ...%0a%0a%0a01 - Seing with Our Eyes, Seing with Our Minds%0a* historical introduction%0a* usage of geometry, going from the abstract back to the real%0a* mathematics as the "exploration of self-consistent systems"%0a* different components including theorems, axioms, premisses, proofs, ...%0a** great proofs display underlying connections%0a* Euclides elements%0a** definitions/axioms/commons notions%0a*** point, line, angle, ...%0a** postulates%0a*** parallel lines, ...%0a* proving that the sum of the angles of a triangle is 180 degrees%0a** using the pallelel lines with its crossing line transversal postulate%0a* proving that the angles of an isocele triangle are equal%0a** flipping through its symmetry axis%0a* "There is no royal road to Geometry." as Euclid replied to Ptolemy in [[http://www.perseus.tufts.edu/cgi-bin/ptext?lookup=Euc.+1|Elements (ed. Thomas L. Heath)]]%0a%0a%0a02 - Congruence, Similarity, and Pythagoras%0a* classical mathematical problem to study the meaning of "equal", sameness%0a* congruence%0a** one figure can be moved over the other exactly%0a** SSS: side side side congruence theorem for triangles%0a*** usage of this property of triangle in architecture (i.e. rigidity as a key required component for bridges, ...)%0a** SAS: side angle side%0a** ASA : angle side angle%0a** {-SSA: side side angle-} is not a proper theorem%0a** more examples with different shapes%0a* similarity%0a** same shapes but potentialy of different size%0a** triangle%0a*** 2 same angles%0a*** same expansion factors (3 lengths as ratios of the corresponding lengths)%0a*** 2 sides of the same expansions factors and a same angle (SAS+proportional sides)%0a** more examples with different shapes%0a** Eiffel tower measurments using Michael Starbird's shadow and similarity property%0a* basis of trigonometry%0a* proofs of the pythagorian theorem using congruence and similarity%0a** for any right triangle ABC, AB'^2^'+BC'^2^'=AC'^2^'%0a** Leonardo Da Vinci, using area and rotations 2*ABC+AC'^2^'=2*ABC+AB'^2^'+BC'^2^'%0a*** consequently, through rotation it uses congruence%0a** forming similar triangles through the hypothenuse %0a%0a%0a03 - The Circle%0a* shape famous accross culture, probably the most popular symbol%0a* three (non-aligned) points determinate a circle%0a* relationship between the circumference and the diameter%0a** constant Pi%0a** C=D*Pi=2*Pi*r%0a* properties%0a** angle%0a** chord%0a** tangent%0a* construction of an Apollonian circle%0a%0a%0a04 - Centers of Triangles%0a* median, from a vertex to the middle of a side%0a** examples of balancing on a ruler%0a* centroid, where the medians meet%0a* incenter, where the bisectors meet, center of the inner circle%0a* circumcenter, center of the outer circle%0a* altitudes, from a vertex to a side, orthogonally%0a* orthocenter, where the altitudes meet%0a* barycentre in french?%0a* Euler line, containing the circumcenter, the centroid and the orthocenter%0a%0a%0a05 - Surprising Complexity of Simple Triangles%0a* nine points cirle%0a** proof strategy of similarity, parallelness and right angle triangle within a circle%0a* Napoleon's theorem%0a** proof strategy of teslating the plane%0a* Morley's miracle%0a** proof strategy of similarity%0a%0a%0a06 - Clever Constructions%0a* constructing with straight edge and compass%0a** regular polygons%0a** bisections%0a** copying an angle%0a** golden rectangle%0a* constructible distance%0a** using a unit length, 1%0a** sum%0a** multiplication%0a** quotient%0a** square root%0a%0a%0a07 - Impossible Geometry - Squaring the Circle%0a* doubling the cube, Delian question%0a** Galois theory%0a* trisection of an angle%0a* squaring of a circle%0a%0a08 - Classic Conics%0a* conic sections%0a* ?%0a%0a09 - Amazing Areas%0a* area of classical shapes%0a* deducing for a circle then an ellipsde%0a* Mamikon Mnatsakanian approach%0a** [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visual_Calculus|Visual Calculus]] on Wikipedia%0a** [[http://www.its.caltech.edu/~mamikon/CV.html|his CV]] at CALTech%0a%0a!![[#Incultures2]]Inculture(s) II%0a[[http://www.les-renseignements-genereux.org/videos/9163|Inculture 2 - Une autre histoire de l'Ă©ducation]], Franck Le Page, 2009%0a* rappel de la "1ere annee" de la bulle d'air chaud representant l'ascension sociale%0a* ~10min revolution francaise -> societe egalitaire donc utilisation de l'ecole%0a** 5 plans d'education%0a*** [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marquis_de_Condorcet|Condorcet]] ([[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Condorcet_method|retenue]])%0a**** pas une ecole du savoir minimum%0a**** ecole du savoirmaximum, chacun doit pouvoir aller aussi loin qu'il lui est possible%0a***** risque de faire une societe ou les inegalites seront bases sur les savoirs%0a**** Condorsay lui-meme a confirme le risque de la creation d'une elite mais a affirme que cette elite se met au service de la nation%0a*** Mirabeau%0a*** Talerant (?)%0a*** [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Louis_Michel_le_Peletier_de_Saint-Fargeau|Le peletier de Saint-Fargeau]], defendu par [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robespierre|Robespierre]]%0a**** [[http://www.inrp.fr/edition-electronique/lodel/dictionnaire-ferdinand-buisson/document.php?id=3046|Lepeletier de Saint-Fargeau]] par James Guillaume, Institut National de Recherche Pédagogique (INRP)%0a**** proposer de frainer les plus rapides pour avancer ensemble%0a**** pedagogie Fresnay en a herite%0a*** ... dernier inconnu%0a** ecole qui frabrique de l'inegalite%0a*** notation individuelle%0a*** constante macabre%0a* ~28min l'egalite des chances c'est que la Republique garantie que%0a** "pour le lievre comme pour la tortue, la ligne de depart est la meme"%0a* resume : '''lecon de deconstruction de la plaisanterie de l'ascencion sociale par la culture'''%0a* ~33min "ces micro-competences sont toutes des competences a obeir a ce qui est demande." cf [[http://wiki.seedea.org/Utopiahanalysis/Bmx#chomsky2002|Chomsky]]%0a* [[http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bernard_Defrance|Bernard Defrance]], philosophe, "L'ecole consiste a repeter ce que dit le maitre."%0a* [[http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bernard_Charlot|Bernard Charlot]] qui a travaille sur le rapport au savoir%0a** [[http://www.unige.ch/fapse/life/descriptif_membres/Fiches_MA/Charlot.html|sa page de membre associé]] du Laboratoire Innovation Formation Education (LIFE)%0a* Aristotle : "Those that know, do. Those that understand, teach."%0a* site de l’[[http://www.skolo.org/|Appel pour une école démocratique]] propose par [[http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nico_HirttNico Hirtt]]%0a** [[http://www.mediapart.fr/club/blog/nico-hirtt|Le blog de Nico Hirtt: Une école, ça change le monde]] sur Mediapart%0a** [[http://www.skolo.org/spip.php?article183&lang=fr|Les trois axes de la marchandisation scolaire]], articile fondateur par Nico Hirtt, 2001%0a* ~2h15min schema base sur les donnees INSEE%0a** indicateur du niveau culturel global de la population francaise vs. besoin de entreprises%0a** historique et evolution%0a** phenomene de dequalification a l'embauche, surqualification a l'emploi juste apres la guerre%0a** inversement vers 1973%0a** phenomene de surqualification a l'embauche, dequalification a l'emploi%0a*** engage pour faire moins que ce que l'on sait faire%0a*** organisation du travail dans l'entreprise, propriete prive des moyens de production%0a*** "lutte des places"%0a* ~2h23min conclusion%0a** instauration d'un systeme d'education reellement egalitaire (pas de competition, pas de carte carte scolaire, college unique, acces a l'universite pour tous, pas de grandes ecoles, ...)%0a* fonction instruction (independance intelectuelle) / d'education (preparation professionnel ) / formation pro%0a%0a!!!See also%0a** [[PersonalInformationStream.WithoutNotes#SalarySlavery|la presentation de Lessig sur le status du salarier]]%0a** [[http://plus7.arte.tv/fr/detailPage/1697660,CmC=2705538,scheduleId=2665424.html|L'école idéale]], ZDF, 2008%0a** initiallement [[http://plus7.arte.tv/de/detailPage/1697660,CmC=2705554.html|Die ideale Schule]] de 2h%0a* La République des idées%0a** [[http://www.repid.com/L-ecole-des-chances.html|L’école des chances]] by François Dubet%0a** [[http://www.repid.com/L-elitisme-republicain.html|L'élitisme républicain]] by Christian Baudelot and Roger Establet%0a* http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grandes_ecoles#Origins%0a%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a%0a----%0a%0a%0a!![[#ToDo]]To Do%0a* mimic the structure from [[(ReadingNotes.)ReadingNotes]]%0a* add previous notes%0a** only multi-emissions content from [[(PersonalInformationStream.)WithoutNotes]] (mainly courses)%0a%0a%25right%25''Back to the [[#menu|Menu]]''%0a WebVR.SlidesJSLabBrusselsMarch2016=** who am I (cf my quick history with [[Tools/VirtualReality]] ), credentials as an expert (~5min)%0a*** personal history (could display just a time line and items)%0a**** studying cognitive science 2004, VR goes from closing your eyes to Vive and more, it's only 1 thing : Immersion!%0a**** nothing...%0a**** applied to Oculus in 2013%0a**** tried Rift in 2014%0a**** failed to hire somehow to make my own project in early 2015 own personal project of organizing notes in VR (infinite space and re-configurability, mind maps on steroid)%0a**** gave several free workshops in late 2015%0a**** won Hackathon in January 2016, cf DK2 here%0a**** gave several free workshops in 2016%0a*** what I made%0a**** vAtelier demos (~20) focusing on proof of concepts%0a**** http://vrlab-brussels.info/wiki/Main/WhatIsVRLabBrussels#Numbers%0a**** 1st European VRHackathon webVR category winning team%0a** the current state of VR (5min)%0a*** for quality HTC Vive > Oculus DK2 > Gear VR > Cardboard%0a**** but also the opposite for price, then popularity%0a***** to keep in mind as you design your own app for your target segment%0a*** key concepts%0a**** split screen (all)%0a**** head rotation (all)%0a**** head tracking (Oculus and Vive)%0a**** body tracking (Vive)%0a**** interfaces (all... via Gamepad API or websockets)%0a**** https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/WebVR_API/WebVR_concepts%0a** the current state of webVR (7min)%0a*** first what is webVR compared to VR%0a**** VR for the web, on the web%0a***** e.g. for the web changing light via local time, connected with others, connected to other worlds%0a*** webGL support (mention instead Sakri's slide)%0a**** http://caniuse.com/#feat=webgl answer is yes%0a*** webVR 1.0 with hardware support%0a**** the specs https://mozvr.github.io/webvr-spec/%0a*** what makes webVR special%0a**** 5min code to demo on device, 0 install, 0 licence fee%0a**** largest user base and multi-user%0a**** content widely available%0a** A-frame vs the rest%0a*** the rest (5min)%0a**** Unity, Unreal, Wikipedia:Blend4Web etc%0a***** afraid of low poly? beware the uncanny valley%0a**** BabylonJS%0a***** no proper VR support as of early March 2016%0a**** X3DOM%0a***** haven't been part of a research lab working with VRML for the last 10 years? meh%0a**** SceneVR, Vizor, etc%0a***** online GUI to design scene with animations%0a**** ThreeJS%0a***** made for 3D on the web, not directly for VR but can be extended%0a**** comparison matrix https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_WebGL_frameworks%0a*** A-frame (that I avoided for months!) (7min)%0a**** what is the sweet spot compared to what was presented before (4min)%0a***** largest user segment%0a***** fastest growing community made components%0a***** lowest barrier to entry for newcomers, even non programmers%0a***** entirely open, made by Mozilla%0a**** camera with VR specifics%0a***** stereo effect%0a***** head tracking%0a***** gaze interactions%0a**** primitives%0a***** start with a cube but only to start, after moving or scaling a cube or a mountain uses the same principles and even functions%0a****** possibly show own 3D scan%0a**** handling assets%0a***** price of making own dropped%0a****** 400e 360 camera https://theta360.com/en/about/theta/s.html to own results in literally minutes http://vatelier.net/MyDemo/Annotated360Photo/%0a***** 3D scan in Brussels and elsewhere ~50e http://treedys.com/services/%0a**** animation (with reminder of key concepts from Sakri's presentation)%0a**** but animation with a purpose (as developed earlier, cf also Mike Alger)%0a**** components%0a*** quick UX tips (8min)%0a***** goal is immersion, not technology showcase%0a****** gentle scene might have a nicer effect to newcomers than going all guns blazing and getting puked on%0a***** uncanney Valley as good excuse to stick to low poly%0a****** also to keep up with framerate (30fps cardboard, 90fps Oculus/Vive, 120fps Sony PSVR)%0a******* actual research by Carmack and others on "tricks" e.g. timewrap but vendor specific%0a****** own position : trust Moore's law%0a***** not just FPS but also accelerometer/gyroscope and overall tracking speed%0a****** has to be fast enough to be transparent%0a***** do not use small text%0a****** ideally avoid text%0a***** add nose%0a***** comfortable view bubble%0a***** comfortable hand interaction bubble%0a***** attention bubble%0a***** assume sitting person who will not even move his or her head%0a****** but feel free to give instructions in the experience%0a**** gamepad API and interactions%0a***** from nothing, only head tracking, to my watch to multiple controllers in space like the Vive in the browser in JS (cf https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5ID7KnJYYzU )%0a** beyond A-frame (3min)%0a*** "fullstacked" A-frame%0a**** Meteor, React, PmWiki, etc cf integration section of https://github.com/aframevr/awesome-aframe%0a*** physics%0a*** server-side%0a**** WebSockets%0a**** web page rendering with PhantomJS%0a** conclusion (2min)%0a*** in the browser, really%0a**** 0 installation, neither on desktop or mobile%0a***** right-click and see the source code%0a****** learn, modify, make!%0a******* why the web works and keeps on improving%0a*** works today, not perfect but WORKS, performances WILL increase tomorrow, no doubt%0a*** learned how to manipulate the DOM for 2D? Get benefits in 3D and VR%0a*** web as a rich dataset, both for assets and interactions, possible to leverage in webVR%0a*** burgeoning framework and community, take part now%0a** appendix slides, kept for Q&A%0a*** finding assets being texture, 3D models, sounds, etc%0a*** more UCD/UX/UI tips http://vatelier.net/Main/LessonsLearned%0a*** requestAnimationFrame%0a*** shaders%0a*** what goes to the GPU(s) and what does not%0a*** future of assets https://www.reddit.com/r/webgl/comments/4ayq5p/slides_for_the_gltf_ecosystem_update_runtime/%0a*** future of webVR%0a*** future od webGL%0a*** future of the web? https://hacks.mozilla.org/2016/03/a-webassembly-milestone/%0a Wiki.3DVisualization=!!vAtelier notes%0a>>center well%3c%3c%0a%25wdith=300px%25http://vatelier.net/MyDemo/Previews/sphere.png%0a>>%3c%3c%0a* see http://vAtelier.net for demos%0a** consider using [[Numbers]] to make a VR experience of the evolution%0a*** cf notes of 21/10/2015 about celerity based on edit frequency, altitude on edit size, etc%0a** visualization as sphere per group of pages%0a*** note that navigation from group in page to specific page is working%0a*** http://vatelier.net/MyDemo/GroupAsSphere.html?PIMGroup=Wiki%0a*** http://vatelier.net/MyDemo/GroupAsSphere.html?PIMGroup=Portfolio%0a*** http://vatelier.net/MyDemo/GroupAsSphere.html?PIMGroup=Site%0a** visualization as room per page%0a*** http://vatelier.net/MyDemo/PageAsRoom.html?PIMPage=Portfolio.Portfolio%0a* chat on pre-existing attemps%0a** https://twitter.com/utopiah/status/540573157510623232%0a%0a!!MVP%0a%0ahttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Minimum_viable_product#Requirements%0a%0ahttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Software_requirements_specification#Write_specifications_to_be_readable_and_reviewable%0a%0a%0a# Identify the minimum feature set that can demonstrate the power of the idea = ???%0a## List all the features of MVP = ???%0a## Create dependencies (to do this we need to do this) among features = ???%0a## break the features into a set of groups = ???%0a## Iterate building each group at a time = ???%0a%0aOn possible delegation or even own code%0a* https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=9008845%0a%0a!!!Milestones%0aDeadlines blew up since delegation failed.%0a# Milestone A by {-22/02-}/2015 : be able to view a first demo room%0a## 1 page as a room%0a# Milestone B by {-28/02-}/2015 : be able to see a room with useful content%0a## with content display face%0a## with lint result face%0a## with lint cache%0a# Milestone C by {-07/03-}/2015 : be able to walk realistically in the room%0a## with a viewer body and physics%0a### actually not walk but move in an electrical wheelchair, trying to minimize discrepency leading to motion sickness%0a# Milestone D by {-14/03-}/2015 : be able to display and use an interface%0a## with a modification interface%0a# Milestone E by {-20/03-}/2015 : be able to apply and record the usage of the interface%0a## with user feedback%0a# Milestone F by {-20/03-}/2015 : be able to go from one room to another%0a## with a connected second room%0a# Milestone G by {-20/03-}/2015 : be able to go from any room to any other room%0a## with connected and non-connected rooms%0a# Milestone H by {-22/03-}/2015 : be able to customize a room%0a## with room personalisation%0a# Milestone I by {-25/03-}/2015 : be able to use special rooms%0a## with special rooms%0a### global view%0a### top X%0a# Milestone J by ??/??/2015 : design dedicated WebVR skin%0a## cf http://www.pmwiki.org/wiki/PmWiki/LayoutVariables#ActionSkin and http://mozvr.com/posts/quick-vr-prototypes/%0a%0a!!!Value%0aA virtual personal atelier to focus on and organize your ideals and thoughts.%0a* show your ideas and thoughts%0a* facilitate their re-organisation (visually colour negative patterns and positive patterns)%0a%0aSince refactoring allow for a far off "ride" through they key pages, groups, problems, etc (while letting the user turn head)%0a* see also related #wiki discussion on lint for wiki %0a%0aApply [[CognitiveEnvironments/]] for added value%0aadded value = refactoring? reading? feeling the structure?%0aclearly NOT editing (with keyboard) OR reading (qualtiy of the display?)...%0a if positive feedback from Be.VR consider funding via VC, kickstarter, ...?%0a%0a%0a!!!Spacial organisation%0a* display floor plan with current location (compass)%0a* possible spacial organisations using 1 page 1 room, 1 link 1 path between room :%0a** flat world with direct force algo%0a** multi-levels with 1 group 1 level%0aWikipedia:Rhombicuboctahedron%0a%0ahttp://www.reddit.com/r/Jobs4Bitcoins/comments/2ur4ve/hiring_vr_experiment_for_google_chrome_cardboard/%0a%0a!!!PIM lint%0aEquivalent of Wikipedia:Lint_(software) for wikis and their http://c2.com/cgi/wiki?WikiPatterns leading to e.g. http://c2.com/cgi/wiki?DocumentRefactoring%0aOnly patterns that can be checked automatically e.g. lack of links, length, page with 1000 lines but no anchors, page that wasn't revised for years, etc. Flag some pages as suspicious based on some criteria for later review.%0a%0a!!!Poster to explain the concept%0a* ?%0a%0a!!!PIM dedicated to demo%0a* To demo this VR interface for PIM I need to make a PIM that people without PIM understand... I can't use mine%0a* write down notes about VR related contents like videos or events (risk of being too meta and not personal but participants could relate to it)%0a* https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=9008845%0a%0aalt : let users make their own with popular syntax (e.g. markdown) with at least 3 linked pages, not collaborative%0a%0a%0aFaciliatating import /home/web/benetou.fr/fabien/cookbook/graph*%0a%0aEvernote should definitely be added to http://ourpim.benetou.fr/PIM/Testing%0a%0awhy VR for information management didn't work before?! what are MY NEW hypothesis on why it would work NOW?%0a%0a* pain & gain%0a** pain of %0a*** sorting through, searching, organising paper notes%0a*** having no tangible grasp on electronic notes%0a%0aFound nothing related on Google Cardboard markplace, didn't check Occulus or Samsung VR marketplaces%0a%0a%0ahttp://blog.leapmotion.com/inside-leap-motion-5-hands-on-tips-for-developing-in-virtual-reality/%0a%0aok ... if that think works and the software I come with makes sense I want https://www.leapmotion.com/product/vr :D%0a%0aEverNotes > MindMaps > MediaWiki > OwnCloud > PmWiki > other%0a%0aProper experience :%0a%0aforce through a corridor of recommendations%0ai.e. welcome to vAtelier, your virtual atelier to focus and re-organize your notes and ideas.%0ashowcase usage THEN sandbox THEN own data%0a%0anote that this should be an experienced derived from an actual (even if limited) PIM i.e. editable wiki that showcases the usefulness of provided affordances%0a%0awhat does this pioneer think about it http://www.jaronlanier.com/topeleven.html%0a%0a%0aOptimization trick : generate on first run a human readable and editable wiki page for the structure and its modifications e.g. VR.Structure with list of pages + list of connections + list of modifications%0a%0a!!!Related research%0a* http://www.reddit.com/r/virtualreality/comments/2vatix/why_do_vr_interfaces_keep_on_failing/%0a* http://www.quora.com/Why-did-VR-interfaces-fail?%0a* http://www.reddit.com/message/messages/2yb6bg%0a%0a!!!Programming%0a* https://github.com/borismus/webvr-boilerplate%0a* https://www.udacity.com/course/viewer#!/c-cs291%0a* Three.js%0a** plugins%0a*** physics engine http://chandlerprall.github.io/Physijs/%0a%0a!!!Alternatives%0a* http://www.vrdesktop.net is the closest but I don't think it adds value%0a%0a!!!Potential lead users%0a* http://www.reddit.com/r/virtualreality/comments/2vatix/why_do_vr_interfaces_keep_on_failing/cogafh3%0a* http://www.reddit.com/r/oculus/comments/1gviso/vr_desktops/%0a* http://www.reddit.com/r/virtualreality/comments/2vatix/why_do_vr_interfaces_keep_on_failing/coh1p9z%0a%0a%0a%0a!!!Interface%0a* Bare minimum interactions :%0a** Copy Tuscany Dive to walk and Roller Coaster VR to activate items.%0a*** This should be explained in the first "room" hence the first Wiki page.%0a* provide a "belt" for actions (which actions? mark for edition?)%0a%0a%0a!!!Visual metaphor%0a* Adapt https://3dwarehouse.sketchup.com/search.html?q=library&backendClass=entity%0a* http://mentalfloss.com/article/51788/62-worlds-most-beautiful-libraries as pay model%0a* https://www.pinterest.com/liasantgr/most-beautiful-modern-libraries/%0a* https://clara.io/view/c94b30a3-45a5-4a1b-87ff-25a6adeed382%0a%0a!!!Physical output interfaces%0a* Google Cardboard plastic equivalent http://www.amazon.de/gp/product/B00QT32GTA?psc=1&redirect=true&ref_=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s00%0a%0a!!!Physical input interfaces%0a* https://github.com/leapmotion/leapjs%0a%0a!!!Community activities%0a* Present the result during http://www.meetup.com/Virtual-Reality-in-Belgium/events/219957576/%0a* Apply to http://www.laval-virtual.org/en/%0a%0a!!!Wikis as 3D viz %0a* http://wiki.polyfra.me/%0a* http://seealso.org/%0a* https://www.youtube.com/watch?gl=BE&v=tEqySiBCrak%0a%0a%0a!!!See also%0a* initial motivation Seedea:Oimp/VirtualAtelier%0a* Cognitive Theory and Virtual Reality http://fabien.benetou.fr/ReadingNotes/SC02%0a* Les objects dans l'espace, la planification dans l'action http://fabien.benetou.fr/ReadingNotes/SC22%0a* [[Visualization]]%0a* general resources http://www.reddit.com/r/virtualreality/comments/2wbxt3/learning_resources/%0a* [[ReadingNotes/MoonwalkingWithEinstein]]%0a* (:searchresults "virtual reality":)%0a Wiki.BookshelfVisualization=(:pagelist order=time name=-RecentChanges group=ReadingNotes fmt=Wiki.BookshelfVisualization#custom $:isbn=-:)%0a>>comment%3c%3c%0a[[#custom]]%0a(:template first:)%0a(:div class="row-fluid":)%0a(:template each:)%0a(:div2 class="span4":)%0a!!{=$FullName}%0ahttps://covers.openlibrary.org/b/isbn/{{=$FullName}$:isbn}-L.jpg%0a(:div2end:)%0a(:template last:)%0a(:divend:)%0a[[#customend]]%0a>>%3c%3c Wiki.ExternalFeedback=!!Average response time%0a* ~3h%0aNote that all feedback does require response.%0a%0a!!Feedbacks%0a* 03/Oct/2010 at 18:37 by thomas on mottt.fm%0a** replied at 22:05 through http://mottt.fm/contact%0a%0a!!Done%0a# modified theme to display the form in the menu%0a# message [[Path:/pub/Thanks.html]]%0a# @@thanks.sh@@ that filter out the last messages%0a%0a!!To do%0a# improve interface%0a## integrated side feedback a la "uservoice"%0a## history "Back" link%0a### eventually timer%0a# display last comments%0a## and the consequent actions taken%0a# link to this very page Wiki.FoldingHierarchy=!!Principle%0aOrganized information hierarchically and display it on demand.%0a%0a!!Demo%0a(:toggle hide {$FullName} button=1:)%0a>>id={$FullName} border='1px solid #999' padding=5px bgcolor=#eee%3c%3c %0a(:include ToDo#PersonalizedViews#Poka-yoke:)%0a>>%3c%3c%0a%0a!!Code%0aCookbook:Toggle%0a%0a[=meh=]%0a%0a%0a!!Inspired by%0a* [[(Person:)NicolasBigand]]%0a%0a!!See also%0a* [[Visualization#PotentialStructures]]%0a* section 4.4.3 Drill-Down Story in [[http://vis.stanford.edu/files/2010-Narrative-InfoVis.pdf|Narrative Visualization: Telling Stories with Data]] by Edward Segel and Jeffrey Heer Wiki.ImportantPages=!!Principle%0aApply the divide & conquer stragegy more generally to focus on what actually makes a difference no matter the number of pages.%0a%0a!!Example of important pages%0aNote that those too should ideally also apply divide & conquer.%0a# this one?%0a# [[Content/MostImportantEquations]]%0a# [[PersonalInformationStream/LinkOfTheMonth]] and [[PersonalInformationStream/LinkOfTheYear]]%0a# [[Content/Cosmology#CurrentModel]]%0a# [[Fabien/Beliefs#List]]%0a# [[MemoryRecalls/ImprovingPIM#TrackMovingGoals]]%0a# ? [[Fabien/ExtendedLayeredModel]]%0a# ? [[Fabien/StructuralInformationAsymmetries]]%0a%0a!!Constraints%0a* remain dynamical since the change of one page importance has consequences for its related page%0a* automated ranking might not be sufficient as some behavior might not reflect the importance of the page%0a** e.g. knowing that a topic is important yet failing to improve or not yet dedicated the time to do so (so frequency of update or size are not enough)%0a** allows to distinguish between explicit goals and actual behavior that might or might not participate to it%0a%0a!!Solution%0aboost (or lower) ranking per page%0a* via dedicated explicit parameter as PTV%0a** fixed range e.g. from -1 to +1%0a*** but it forces to re-order previous one as a new one get added%0a** dynamic and then normalized within the pre-defined range%0a*** but forces to really know what other scores have been given%0a** default value would be neutral%0a* via existing related PTVs%0a** startrecall, recall, startprepare, ...%0a* via graph metrics%0a** see existing @@groupkeypages.php@@ and @@groupstats.php@@.%0a@@groupkeypages.php@@ has been update to have access to related PTVs but is not yet using them in a composite metrics.%0a%0aNote that this should also be applied to [[MemoryRecalls/ImprovingPIM#VisualDecayOfInformation]].%0a%0a%25right%25[[!ToRefactor]]%25%25 Wiki.LearningSearch=Based on PmWiki:PageListTemplates redirect and "search star" a la Google as suggested by Jonathan%0a* [=grep searchstar /var/log/lighttpd/access.log | awk '{print $7}'=]%0a** note that this is incomplete (because of logrotate) yet not necessarily a bad thing as older results could become less and less relevant%0a* log analysis can also be done with the Referrer field%0a** can it work without coming from the search page? does the referrer field include the full GET URL?%0a* [[Site/LocalTemplates#searchresultswithredirectwithstarring]] allow starring%0a%0a||border=0%0a||Example||(:searchbox :)||%0a||With completion||(:searchboxcomplete :)||%0a|| ||(limited to [[Tools/]]||%0a%0a(:searchresults fmt=#searchresultswithredirectwithstarring:)%0a%0a!!Visualization of Seeks principle%0a(:pmgraphviz -- [=%0a digraph {%0a BrowsingClientA [label="browsing client A"];%0a BrowsingClientB [label="browsing client B"];%0a BrowsingClientC [label="browsing client C"];%0a subgraph clusterbotnet {%0a label="Seeks ecosystem";%0a style=filled;%0a fillcolor=white;%0a SeeksNodeA [style=filled,fillcolor=grey,label="Seeks node A\nLocal DB"];%0a SeeksNodeB [style=filled,fillcolor=grey,label="Seeks node B\nLocal DB"];%0a SeeksNodeC [style=filled,fillcolor=grey,label="Seeks node C\nLocal DB"];%0a SeeksDHT [style=filled,fillcolor=grey,label="Seeks DHT"];%0a }%0a SearchEngineA [style=filled,fillcolor=grey,label="Search engine A"];%0a SearchEngineB [style=filled,fillcolor=grey,label="Search engine B"];%0a SearchEngineC [style=filled,fillcolor=grey,label="Search engine C"];%0a WebsiteA;%0a WebsiteB;%0a WebsiteC;%0a SearchEngineA -> WebsiteA;%0a SearchEngineA -> WebsiteB;%0a SearchEngineA -> WebsiteC;%0a SearchEngineB -> WebsiteB;%0a SearchEngineC -> WebsiteA;%0a SearchEngineC -> WebsiteB;%0a SeeksNodeA -> SeeksDHT;%0a SeeksNodeC -> SeeksDHT;%0a SeeksNodeA -> SearchEngineA;%0a SeeksNodeB -> SearchEngineA;%0a SeeksNodeC -> SearchEngineA;%0a SeeksNodeA -> SearchEngineB;%0a SeeksNodeB -> SearchEngineB;%0a SeeksNodeC -> SearchEngineB;%0a SeeksNodeB -> SearchEngineC;%0a SeeksNodeC -> SearchEngineC;%0a BrowsingClientA -> SeeksNodeC;%0a BrowsingClientB -> SeeksNodeB;%0a BrowsingClientC -> SeeksNodeB;%0a }%0a%0a=] :)%0a%0a!![[#ProblematicQueries]]Problematic queries%0a* 12/08/11 "MIT logistic map that showed which part of an iPhone came from and where it was assembled, you could see the cradle-to-cradle footprint"%0a** tried [[Tools/Keywords#brain]] (thus now via [[Tools/Sphinxsearch]] with "carbon" and "footprint" and both without success%0a** finally found sourcemap.com via Google after asking on Blinkenshell without succes%0a** [[Tools/Greasemonkey#RevertedPIMLinks]] pointed back to [[Content/Projetautonomieenergetique]]%0a%0a!![[#ToDo]]To do%0a# {-add [[http://prototypejs.org/|prototype.js]] completion solution for names of pages but also previous searches-}%0a## done before with [[Seedea:Site/Search|Seedea search]] restricted to [[Seedea:OIMP/]]%0a# 1 result redirection as done in local instance through Site/LocalTemplates#searchresultswithredirect%0a# compare with Google Instant which seems really close%0a# use [[Path:/pub/stared_searches.txt]] to redirect to stared search results, not just pages%0a# extend to content%0a## [[Tools/Keywords#inmybooks]]%0a## transcripts from videos and audios listed%0a### e.g. [[PersonalInformationStream.WithoutNotes]]%0a### patterns of transcripts location%0a#### TED http://on.ted.com/23%0a#### http://www.google.com/video/upload/video_transcripts.html%0a#### http://www.archives.gov/social-media/transcripts.html%0a#### http://help.youtube.com/support/youtube/bin/answer.py?hl=en&answer=166810%0a##### [[http://googlesystem.blogspot.com/2010/06/youtubes-interactive-transcripts.html|YouTube's Interactive Transcripts]] June 2010%0a### [[http://www.videocrux.com/|Videocrux]] custom video player displays the TOC alongside the video.%0a### community based websites%0a#### http://dotsub.com%0a#### http://universalsubtitles.org (by [[Person:Felipe]] and others)%0a#### http://www.opensubtitles.org%0a#### http://www.allsubs.org%0a# include query reformulation%0a# check if it is legal to put PDFs on a public website but only allowed to crawlers e.g. GoogleBot so that it indexes everything one has read but without risking copyright infringement notifications%0a## now supporting indexing of pdf, doc, ppt, txt, etc... (documentation still to write)%0a# consider Cookbook:GlossaryPlus used with a filtered list from e.g. http://sphinxsearch.com/docs/current.html#ref-spelldump%0a## could first link to a search page for those%0a### uncommon expressions%0a### [[Content/OwnConcepts]]%0a# previous searches%0a## last searches%0a## most popular searches%0a## related searches (based on time, location, words, ...)%0a# search within archives%0a## filter off file too larges%0a## check available space%0a## uncompress all in temporary place%0a## index this temporary path%0a## keep archived specific path%0a## delete those uncompressed files%0a# search amongst indexed websites in PIM%0a## remove clutter via http://boilerpipe-web.appspot.com%0a## convert to HTML and ignore it (cf Sphinx option) or convert to text directly%0a## import and index with relevant attributes, e.g. source PIM page%0a** note that this '''must''' be incremental as very links are added on a daily basis but tons have been added until now%0aOverall see @@lab/improve_brain_search@@ and @@lab/desktopsearch/to_index@@%0a%0a!!See also%0a* [[http://www.seeks-project.info/site/?p=134|Personalization of results in upcoming Seeks 0.3]], Seeks Project September 2010%0a** http://www.seeks-project.info/wiki/index.php/Seeks_On_Web#Built-in_http_server_and_lighttpd_as_a_reverse-proxy%0a** [[Tools/Lighttpd]] and add PmWiki:PageLists#searchbox and PmWiki:PageLists#searchresults to [[Tools/PmWiki]]%0a* [[http://groups.google.com/group/get-theinfo/browse_thread/thread/e5342ce19970dbe8|Google web history (search query) scraper]] by Bryan Bishop, get.theinfo%0a* [[Fabien/MyBeliefs#B6]] entitle "everything is connected"%0a** developing on pathways, routing, logistic Wiki.MemoryRecipe=!!Principle%0aGenerate an RSS feed linking periodically to tagged pages of a wiki in order have optimal proper memorization.%0a%0a!!Motivation%0aMinimize [[(Wikipedia:List of )memory biases]], [[(Wikipedia:)Recall bias]], improve [[(Wikipedia:)Long-term memory]] and gracefully handle [[(Wikipedia:)Memory and aging]].%0a%0a!!Usage%0a%0a!!!Installation%0aAssuming you have a running [[http://www.pmwiki.org/|PmWiki instance]].%0a# Download [[(Repository:?p=.git;a=blob_plain;f=pmwiki_recipes/)memorization.php]] in your @@cookbook/@@ directory and load the recipe with [=include_once('cookbook/memorization.php');=]%0a# Add the date you want to start working on a page (after finishing writing down the notes of a book for example) by adding [@(:@][@startrecall: 25/12/2010 :)@](d/m/Y format) anywhere in the page.%0a## Add this to every page you want to start memorizing%0a# Open the page Path:?action=memorization in your feed reader%0a## Note that you need to subscribe to only that 1 feed for the entire wiki, not a feed per page%0a# Read the new items as they appear%0a%0a!!!Tweaking notes%0a# if it's the first time you use the recipe and want to add notes finished today "cheat" by using the date of the day before in the @@startrecall@@ variable%0a## If you do not, you'll have to wait the next day to see the result as it's useless to have a recall the same day (but you can if you want to by changing the recall intervals, see below).%0a# personalize the message to something more appropriate for you%0a## edit the recipe file to change the content of @@%3cdescription>@@%0a# change the recall intervals based on your needs and personality%0a## edit the recipe file to change the content of @@$datestorecall@@%0a%0a!!!Organization and principle%0a%25center%25http://sparklines.bitworking.info/spark.cgi?type=smooth&d=1,10,30,60,120,350,700,1500,3000,7000&limits=0,7000&min-m=true&max-m=true&last-m=false&step=40#stats.png%25%25%0a# the organization of your notes and recalls is up to you%0a## e.g. if you want to recall an entire set of books%0a### instead of using the date on each page of the set, create a new page with links to the books, eventually instructions for yourself, and the recall date%0a## consider @@(:include MyNotes/ThisOtherBook#FromHere#ToThere:)@@ instead of just links in order to make proper revision pages (cf [[PmWiki:IncludeOtherPages]])%0a## in general consider PmWiki:PageLists and PmWiki:PageDirectives to build powerful recalling pages embedding other pages with your notes%0a# the recipe doesn't check when you edit or note, it only checks the date%0a## if it's today, update the feed, else do nothing%0a## this implies that you should use the feed reader (as it's supposed to be used) to bump/start/mark read notification%0a# the content you want to memorize does not have to be limited to your own wiki%0a## create a page then link to the content you want to memorize, add your own justification and motivation about why it is important to you then finally add the @@startrecall@@ keyword with the date you want to start memorizing.%0a### defined [[MemoryRecalls/]]%0a%0a!![[#KnownBugs]]Known bugs%0a* HTML anchors are not logged by lighttpd (and probably by other httpd but rather limited to the browser)%0a* when there is no date (e.g. using [[ReadingNotes/Template]] with empty startrecall) the date is interpreted as Unix epoch (~1970) and thus trigger a recall.%0a** happened with 15 000 days recall in early January 2011%0a%0a!!To do%0a# weight principle based on a composite function of%0a## the estimated importance (e.g. %0a## the amount of new information added or removed%0a### use the size of the diff%0a#### rather crude measure since the structure can be changed and have a major impact yet it would not be reflected there%0a## note that this also allows to drop the randomized solution as this would probably be sufficiently complex to produce non-predictable events%0a### by experience this does not seem to be a justified requirement anyway since too many items are added so that they can not be tracked%0a# validate through [[http://validator.w3.org/feed/check.cgi?url=http%253A%252F%252Ffabien.benetou.fr%252FWiki%252FMemoryRecipe%253Faction%253Dmemorization|W3C feed validator]] after each modification%0a# {-push on [[(Tools/Programming#)RCS]]-} cf [[Repository:.|code repository]]%0a# {-add the GPL license-} done for the whole wiki%0a## [[(Person:)Felipe]] said aGPL was more adapted%0a# {-support random shifts to try to cancel predictability and boredom-} deprecated for composite weighting%0a# support intervals per page%0a## (:startrecall: dd/mm/yy 1,2,3.10:)%0a# support more complex patterns (with + * ...) per page%0a## (:startrecall: dd/mm/yy 1,2,3.10...:)%0a# display a default item with instruction rather than the error msg%0a## %3citem>%3cdescription>tsss. set it up man, add startrecall in pages!%3c/description>%3c/item>%0a# provide a specific feed per page (unclear)%0a## (:startrecall: dd/mm/yy myfeed:) renders through..? ?action=memorization&feedname=myfeed%0a# filter (via parameter by URL) by %0a## group%0a### [[ReadingNotes/]]%0a### [[Languages/]]%0a#### [[MemoryRecalls/LanguageRandomized]]%0a## specific page%0a### Seedea:Content/Newconcepts%0a#### [[MemoryRecalls/Newconcepts]]%0a## note that this is mostly covered via @@behavior_recall@@%0a# caching%0a## use the mechanism used in the processing recipe%0a# handle permission%0a## anybody can mess with your memory feed if they can edit the wiki%0a# the recipe is oblivious to startrecall changes%0a## this is actually useful, it can be used to "push" up the recall date after important changes%0a# use last time read from [[Content/PersonalInformationStream#Finished]] to generate reminders from books studied before this recipe%0a# add in the %3cdescription> or %3ccomment> a notification if no edit was done on that page during the last X days (suggesting to update the content)%0a## consider other productive patterns, including [[Cookbook/Cognition#DailyExercisesFeed]]%0a## eventually generate test on the fly%0a### not giving the book title but instead asking from which book this came from and providing a (locally redirected in order to hide the solution) link to the solution%0a### asking to sum the book up then storing the result and only after, providing a look to the book%0a## since tests can not be known (or at least predicted too accurately) by the note author consider%0a### Amazon Turk%0a### friends%0a### existing communities (book readers, Wikiversity, ...)%0a# integrate a visited link system%0a## [=grep beta.bloglines.com /var/log/lighttpd/access.log | grep ReadingNotes=], works well but limited to the current log (see [[man:logrotate]])%0a### [=grep bloglines /var/log/lighttpd/access.log | grep -v action==]%0a### a non-used parameters with the date should thus be added to know from which recall days the reading was actually requested%0a## this is usually handled by the RSS client but that doesn't provide a nice integration with the wiki%0a## each link to the page is modified to be handled by modifying a variable like [={$:LastTimeMemoryRead}=] when clicked%0a### probably using a regex+pageUpdate%0a# check [[Content/Reward]] to be more motivating%0a## [[PersonalInformationStream/WithoutNotesSeptember10#TDlearning]]%0a# [[#SocialAspect]]integrate the social aspect%0a## note the recall of a friend to prepare question for him or her%0a## eventually propose connection through a group reading books synchronously%0a## added to http://wiki.mybusinesseducation.fr/Suggestions/SynchronisationDesRevisions%0a# re-apply context in which the reading was done%0a## e.g. use the page edition dates to create a YouTube (or whatever the user was using at that time) music playlist from [[http://code.google.com/apis/youtube/2.0/developers_guide_protocol_activity_feeds.html#User_activity_feeds|user activity]] of the same period%0a### briefly discussed during [[Events/MBE19#BrainRules]] on [[ReadingNotes/BrainRules]]%0a## e.g. geographical location using coordinates in [[Trips/]]%0a### especially with points of interest, cf [[Trips/Madrid10#ToDo]]%0a# integrate [[MemoryRecalls/ImprovingPIM#VisualDecayOfInformation]] to warn about old content before improving memorization of it%0a## note that by default, visiting the page to recall does show the decay information%0a%0a!!!Done%0a# extended to ~273 years (100 000 days)%0a# render part of the page%0a## replace @@%3cdescription>@@ with @@RetrieveAuthSection()@@ cf PmWiki:Functions%0a# add the generator%0a## %3cgenerator>Generated by http://fabien.benetou.fr/Wiki/MemoryRecipe for PmWiki%3c/generator>%0a%0a!!!To do for my own usage%0a* recalls on [[Tools/]]%0a* differentiate this feed (or feeds) from less important feeds%0a** add a specific XML property%0a*** should be ignored by feed readers not supporting it%0a** simulate [[Seedea:Oimp/Notifier|Enhanced RSS notifier with attention filters]] using multiple RSS feed readers including%0a*** my current BlogLines account%0a*** [[Tools/RSSnotifier]]%0a*** or tools from [[Content/TheRSSquest|The RSS Quest]]%0a%0a!!Tests%0aCheck Path:?action=memorization and change the date of startrecall%0a%0a%0a!!!Demonstration feed%0a>>bgcolor=lightblue%3c%3c%0a(:pmfeed feed='http://fabien.benetou.fr/Wiki/MemoryRecipe?action=memorization ' max_count=5 showtitle=false showpubdate=true newwin=false itemspace=0:)%0a%0awhich should display items from%0a(:pagelist $:startrecall=- fmt=#simple:)%0a>>%3c%3c%0a%0a!!Inspired by%0a* Seedea:Seedea/SandIdeabox#wikiasalearningtool%0a** also with its "Inspired by" section%0a%0a!!Other possible scripts derived from this one%0a%0a!!![[#MemorizationForIndexes]]Memorization for fast access to indexes%0aMnemonics and memory are useful for rote learning but should be distinguished from learning which is done through building link, understanding by usage and synthesis to provide further affordances (a form of embodiment).%0a%0aSomehow the goal is only to get access to the information you need in a reasonable time, so memory regarding the index (or an instanciation of the structure that holds the information) and the ways to access the actual information would be a significant improvement.%0a%0aNumbers Everyone Should Know : %25thumb%25[[http://doubleclix.files.wordpress.com/2010/11/numberseveryoneshouldknow.png|http://doubleclix.files.wordpress.com/2010/11/numberseveryoneshouldknow.png]]%25%25%0a%0a!!!!Example %0a# do not just review content periodiocally but also the list of the things written%0a## e.g. weekly parse through http://fabien.benetou.fr/EntryPoint/BackEnd?action=print%0a%0a!!!!See also%0a* notes on [[http://www.franck-brignoli.fr/reading-notes/your-memory-how-it-works-and-how-to-improve-it|Your Memory How It Works & How To Improve It]] by Franck Brignoli%0a* [[Wikipedia:The Art of Memory]]%0a** [[http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/14970/a_summary_of_the_art_of_memory_by_frances.html|A Summary of The Art of Memory by Frances Yates]] by Barry Mauer, Associated Content 2005%0a* [[Wikipedia:Method of loci]] in [[Content/WikiBrainMapping]] as an application of [[Cookbook/Cognition#WikiBrainMapping]]%0a%0a!!!Reading rhythm%0a# me forcer a avoir un rythme de lecture plus consistent%0a## si non fini et date de derniere lecture de chaque livre > X jours%0a### suggerer de continuer la lecture%0a%0a!!![[#EventPreparation]]Event preparation%0a* revert recipe%0a** future date%0a** inverted pattern%0a** if ( future date - current pattern item ( inverted pattern ) == today )%0a*** push%0aConsider blending the 2 and thus recalling content in as part of the preparation of an event.%0a%0a!!!!Tests%0aCheck Path:?action=preparation and change the date of startprepare%0a%0a!!!!!Demonstration feed%0a%0a>>bgcolor=lightblue%3c%3c%0a(:pmfeed feed='http://fabien.benetou.fr/Wiki/MemoryRecipe?action=preparation' max_count=5 showtitle=false showpubdate=true newwin=false itemspace=0:)%0aDate of this even should be the 30th but changed just for testing purposes.%0a%0awhich should display items from%0a(:pagelist $:startprepare=- fmt=#simple:)%0a>>%3c%3c%0a%0a%0a!![[#Alternatives]]Alternatives%0a* [[http://www.supermemo.com/english/smintro.htm|SuperMemo]] Introduction to fast learning%0a* [[http://www.mnemosyne-proj.org/|Mnemosyne Project]] flash-card tool which optimizes your learning process.%0a* [[http://ichi2.net/anki/|Anki]] friendly, intelligent flashcards%0a%0a%0a!!See also%0a* [[Seedea:Seedea.SandIdeabox#wikiasalearningtool]]%0a* [[Content.Education]] in particular [[Content/Education#PersonalView]]%0a* [[Cookbook.Cognition]] in particular [[Cookbook/Cognition#LearningNewDomain]] and [[Cookbook/Cognition#DailyExercisesFeed]]%0a* Cookbook:PageFeed%0a* http://cyber.law.harvard.edu/rss/rss.html%0a* http://www.phpro.org/examples/Format-Date-For-RSS-Feed.html%0a* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a_HfSnQqeyY|Learning and Memory: How it Works and When it Fails]] by Frank Longo, Stanford Mini Med School March 2010%0a* [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PKM%25CE%25B6|Protein kinase M zeta/Protein kinase C zeta]] '''PKMζ''' is thought to be responsible for maintaining the late phase of long-term potentiation (LTP)%0a** added to [[Cookbook/Biology]]%0a* [[Wikipedia:Forgetting curve]]%0a* [[Wikipedia:Spaced repetition]]%0a* [[http://www.mail-archive.com/emacs-orgmode@gnu.org/msg18554.html|New module: org-learn, incremental reading]] by John Wiegley, Orgmode ML 2009%0a* [[http://code.google.com/p/open-allure-ds/|Wiki-to-Speech]] aka Open Allure for Learning%0a** it could easily be adapted through a specific skin or action%0a* [[http://www.pnas.org/content/early/2012/01/13/1109863109.abstract|Education of a model student]], PNAS January 2012 Wiki.MetaWhiteboard=!!Merging%0aDoes not preserve local storage positioning.%0a%0aDelted to avoid conflicts.%0a%0a!!Inclusion as iframes%0aShould preserve positionning%0a%0a(:div class="row-fluid":)%0a(:div2 class="span4":)%0a!!RemarkableSketchesForWhiteboard%0a(:html:)%0a%3ciframe width="800px" height="600px" src="/RemarkableSketchesForWhiteboard/RemarkableSketchesForWhiteboard?action=whiteboard">%3c/iframe>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a(:div2end:)%0a(:div2 class="span4":)%0a!!RecentModificationsVisualization%0a(:html:)%0a%3ciframe width="800px" height="600px" src="/Wiki/RecentModificationsVisualization?action=whiteboard">%3c/iframe>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a(:div2end:)%0a(:div2 class="span4":)%0a!!Tools/Eink%0a(:html:)%0a%3ciframe width="800px" height="600px" src="/Tools/Eink?action=whiteboard">%3c/iframe>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a(:div2end:)%0a(:divend:) Wiki.Numbers=!!Consumption of materials [[PersonalInformationStream/WithoutNotes]]%0aDuring the last 7 years, excluding books and research papers, as of early March 2016%0a* last articles I have read%0a* 5079 items%0a** 4649 read%0a** 430 watched%0a** 6383 notes (generally 1 line long)%0a%0aIn their titles 6 items have quantified self, 8 items with quantified and 76 with self.%0a%0a!![[#Content]] added%0a%0a%25center%25in 1 sentence: ~3 years now with ~1 edit of ~5 words per daylight hour (as of July 2011)%25%25%0a%25comment%25to add and generate at the root%25%25%0a%0a!!!Number of errors%0a* %25thumb%25[[Path:/pub/home/errors_fabien.benetou.fr.png|Path:/pub/home/errors_fabien.benetou.fr.png]]%0a** done nightly via [[Wiki/ToDo#Maintenance]]%0a** approximately ~3 errors per page%0a%0a!!!Number of pages%0a* [[Site/AllRecentChanges|(:pagelist group=-PmWiki*,-Site name=-RecentChanges fmt=count:) pages]]%0a** with their {$TotalCount} pages viewed through the [[Path:?action=totalcounter|visit distributions]] since 18/02/2011%0a*** see stats file from [[Path:/pub/totalcounter.stat.until_15022011|15/02/2011 to 7/11/2010]] and [[Path:/pub/totalcounter.stat.until_18022011|until 18022011]] which included Robots.Txt as if it was a wiki page%0a*** note that it includes my own viewing but now viewing before the 7th even though the content was available for years%0a*** few events that can explain peaks%0a**** [[http://twitter.com/#!/utopiah/status/2426660599111680|tweeted about my link of the month]] (~8pm 10/11/2010)%0a**** [[http://twitter.com/#!/utopiah/status/1902742368948224|tweeted about my bypassing page]] (09/10/2010) and getting RT by [[http://twitter.com/#!/ppinternational|@PPInternational]]%0a**** the WithoutNotes page of the current month (e.g. [[PersonalInformationStream/WithoutNotes{(ftime "%25B")(substr (ftime "%25Y") -2)}]]) will probably always remain high as I tend to edit it multiples times a day%0a%0a!!![[#NumberOfEdits]]Number of edits%0a* 26K as of 22/01/2012%0a** past edits {-23K as of 29/06/2011-} {-21K as of 21/05/2011, 14K as of 11/09/2010-}%0a** with ~51 "words" per edit and peak at 5 words%0a*** based on space this "1" or "a" would be a word too%0a** %25thumb%25[[Path:/pub/socialbehaviors/wikidiffdist_flipped.png|Path:/pub/socialbehaviors/wikidiffdist_flipped.png]] @@bin/wiki_diff_distribution.sh@@%0a*** add via GnuPlot the associated distribution (e.g. [[http://www.wolframalpha.com/input/?i=Poisson+distribution%252C+mean+%253D+5|Poisson with μ=5]])%0a* %25thumb%25[[Path:/pub/socialbehaviors/edits_in_unixtime.png|Path:/pub/socialbehaviors/edits_in_unixtime.png]]%0a** exploring it in VR http://vatelier.net/Demos/RollerCoasterEdits%0a** made with Path:/pub/socialbehaviors/edits_in_unixtime.plt and Path:/pub/socialbehaviors/edits_in_unixtime.data via @@pmwiki_edits_in_unixtime@@%0a** see also an example of [[Wiki/Visualization#flows|edits over time of the Wiki group]]%0a* [[#ContributorsDistribution]]distribution of top 10 authors by contributions as of 11/11/2010%0a** [@%0a 14752 Fabien%0a 586 Utopiah%0a 362 Fabien%0a 315 paola%0a 90 fabien%0a 86 (anonymous)%0a 60 Paola%0a 26 Adam%0a 14 lea%0a 13 Admin%0a@]%0a!!!Average number of edits per hour%0a* ~1 as of 22/01/2012 %0a** 26000 / (((1327257767 - 1214268628)/3600)-(1307*8))%0a* ~1 as of 12/09/2010%0a** 14000 / (((1284233397 - 1214268628)/3600)-(810*8))%0a*** unixepoch timestamps of start 1284233397 and current 1214268628 dates thus in seconds%0a*** 810 number of days * 8 hours of sleep%0a*** 14K is the number of edits%0a!!!Size%0a* 99M as of 22/01/2012%0a** 72M @@./pub@@%0a** 25M @@./wiki.d@@%0a* 32M as of 26/08/2010%0a** 17M @@./pub@@%0a** 14M @@./wiki.d@@%0a*** top 5 largest pages as of 27/08/2010%0a### 784KB [[PersonalInformationStream.WithoutNotes]]%0a### 484KB [[ReadingNotes.ReadingNotes]]%0a### 396KB [[Content.PersonalInformationStream]]%0a### 204KB [[Cookbook.Cognition]]%0a### 176KB [[Languages.English]]%0a* 3MB for the [[Path:/pub/pmwikifiles.tar.bz2|entire wiki files with all revisions included]] as pure text without pics, skin, etc%0a%0a!!!Number of internal links%0a* %25thumb%25[[Path:/pub/visualization/hyperbolicmap/links_distribution.png|Path:/pub/visualization/hyperbolicmap/links_distribution.png]]%0a** extrema, [[EntryPoint/BackEnd]] and pages with 0 links, have been removed%0a%0a%0a!![[#Network]]%0a!!!ping statistics (from client in Paris)%0a* 40 packets transmitted, 40 received, 0%25 packet loss, time 39057ms%0a* rtt min/avg/max/mdev = 41.586/42.421/47.036/1.269 ms%0a%0a!![[#Programming]]%0a!!!Page generated time%0a* Path:/pub/internal_measurements/pages_generated_times.txt%0a** Path:/pub/internal_measurements/pages_generated_times_until_1283271492.txt%0a** fomat = UNIX epoch when the request ended - time to process the code in seconds - URI%0a** wiki engine encapsulated by measure_open + measure_close%0a** we can see a direct correlation between page size (with inclusions) and time required%0a** note that fetching a small static page is done under 10ms%0a*** e.g. [=time wget http://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/page_generated.txt --delete-after=] returns ~0.010s%0a** Path:/pub/internal_measurements/sorted_page_generated.txt (as of 19:53:15 CEST Aug 27 2010)%0a*** [=cat ../page_generated_measurements.txt | awk '{print $2, $3}' | sort -n -r=]%0a*** consider [[http://t16web.lanl.gov/Kawano/gnuplot/intro/style-e.html#others|yerrorbars or financebars/candlesticks]] gnuplot visualization%0a** specifically for min/avg/max (no mdev)%0a*** overall 0.1507/1.4903/20.241%0a*** action=edit 0.2625/0.3391/1.4947%0a*** action=print 0.1689/0.8612/4.7228%0a*** action=pagefeed 0.1507/0.3265/0.5045%0a*** action=search 1.3009/1.6325/2.4968 (as of 1283247915)%0a%0a!!!Search through social logs%0a* Path:/pub/internal_measurements/socialmemorization_data.txt%0a* improvment%0a** track the moment of the day when the command is most often used%0a** pre-load before the next most likely moment%0a** naive version : 15min before average first daily access time%0a*** more or less 15min depending on mdev and what is most likely to replace it in cache%0a%0a!!!Parsing time%0a* ~2m to render and simply parse across every page of every group%0a%0a!![[#Resources]]Resources%0a* %25thumb%25[[Path:/pub/internal_measurements/load_avg.png|Path:/pub/internal_measurements/load_avg.png]]%0a** made with Path:/pub/internal_measurements/load_avg.plt and Path:/pub/internal_measurements/load_avg.data%0a** using [=cat /path/to/uptime.log | sed "s/.*: //" | sed "s/,.*//" > /path/to/internal_measurements/load_avg.data=] + [=* * * * * uptime >> /path/to/uptime.log=]%0a* vmstat%0a[@procs -----------memory---------- ---swap-- -----io---- -system-- ----cpu----%0ar b swpd free buff cache si so bi bo in cs us sy id wa%0a0 0 43868 23000 78392 257892 0 0 1 0 0 0 3 0 95 2@]%0a* hdparm tests (as of 1283250693)%0a** sda1 / device read timings %0a*** 14 MB in 3.28 seconds = 4.27 MB/sec%0a** sda1 / cached read timings %0a*** 792 MB in 2.00 seconds = 395.85 MB/sec%0a** sda2 /home device read timings %0a*** 18 MB in 3.14 seconds = 5.72 MB/sec%0a** sda2 /home cached read timings %0a*** 778 MB in 2.00 seconds = 388.32 MB/sec%0a* see also%0a** RRDtool%0a%0a%0a!!Entire "request" time study%0a* gather%0a** brain delay%0a** hand movement time%0a** ping%0a** DNS requests%0a** server-side generation time of page%0a** full page downloading time%0a*** including JavaScript libraries%0a** client-side page rendering%0a** use @@time wget URL --delete-after@@%0a*** see also @@--no-dns-cache@@ and @@--no-cache@@%0a*** allows to also see the retrieval time thus deduce part of the rest%0a* organize in a visually coherent manner%0a** probably a time axis%0a%0a!!See also%0a* [[ToDo]]%0a* [[http://linux-mm.org/Drop_Caches|Drop Caches]] linux-mm.org Wiki%0a** man:sync%0a* [[http://packages.debian.org/lenny/sysstat|Debian package sysstat]] including iostat%0a* [[http://collectl.sourceforge.net/|collectl]]%0a* [[Wikipedia:Wikipedia:Size of Wikipedia]]%0a** 0.128mW as of 12/10/2010 (according to docdrum on blinkenshell) Wiki.OwnWikisNetwork=!!Currently running wikis%0a* personal%0a** https://fabien.benetou.fr%0a** {-saint-maur.benetou.fr-}%0a** https://vatelier.net now https://vatelier.benetou.fr%0a** {-http://made.with.software-} now http://withsoftware.benetou.fr%0a** {-http://127.0.0.1/wiki/-} or {-http://self/wiki/-} (@@I:@@ and @@self:@@ as shortcuts)%0a*** password protected even only for reading%0a*** now hosted at https://cloud.benetou.fr/wiki/%0a* for friends%0a** {-www.iledeserte.net-}%0a** {-lea.benetou.fr-}%0a** {-www.caseariasylvestrisswartz.org/thesis/PaolaSpandre/-}%0a* for communities%0a** {-ourp.im-} moved to https://ourpim.benetou.fr%0a*** {-with notebooksof.ourp.im farm (mostly inactive)-}%0a** {-wiki.mybusinesseducation.fr-}%0a** {-caseariasylvestrisswartz.org-}%0a** {-agi-wiki.org-}%0a** -{wiki.transhumanistes.com-}%0a* professional%0a** [[InnovativIT:.]]%0a*** [[InnovativIT:www/HistoricalArchives/]] including [[Innovativ.it:/www/HistoricalArchives/Seedea/|Seedea]]%0a** InnovativITLab:InnovationMarketsArbitrage/%0a** and others in [[InnovativITLab:.]]%0a%0a!!Automated list%0aNote that the list is generated via a script but this page isn't automatically updated.%0a* last 3 months%0a** /home/web/benetou.fr/fabien/ %0a** /home/web/innovativ.it/lab/ComputationalEpistemologyExploratorium/ %0a** /home/web/benetou.fr/cloud/wiki/ %0a** /home/web/innovativ.it/lab/InnovationMarketsArbitrage/ %0a** /home/web/innovativ.it/lab/WheelShare/ %0a** /home/web/iterative-explorations.com/www/sandbox/cms/ %0a** /home/web/innovativ.it/www/HistoricalArchives/Seedea/ %0a* 2019%0a** /home/web/vatelier.net/thomas/ %0a** /home/web/hack-webar.net/pmwiki/ %0a* 2018%0a** /home/web/pim/ %0a* 2017%0a** /home/fabien/Prototypes/VRLab/wiki/ %0a** /home/fabien/Prototypes/vAtelier/vatelier/ %0a** /home/fabien/Prototypes/CC2015Goal3/pmwiki/%0a* 2016%0a** /home/web/ZRF/pmwiki/ %0a** /home/fabien/Prototypes/ValuePie/pmwiki-kit-bootstrap-compass-master/ %0a* 2015%0a** /home/web/ValuePie/pmwiki/ %0a** /home/web/benetou.fr/cloud/devpim/%0a* 2014%0a** /home/web/agiwiki/ %0a* 2013%0a** /home/web/metabiology-wiki/ %0a** /home/web/innovativ.it/www/wiki/ %0a** /home/web/benetou.fr/saint-maur/ %0a* 2012%0a** /home/web/transhumanistes.com/wiki/ %0a** /home/web/cetefdebourgogne.com/www/ %0a** /home/web/mybusinesseducation.fr/wiki/ %0a** /home/web/benetou.fr/lea/ %0a** /home/web/breizhforelles/ %0a** /home/web/guerrick/ %0a** /home/web/caseariasylvestrisswartz.org/thesis/PaolaSpandre/ %0a** /home/web/caseariasylvestrisswartz.org/www/ %0a%0aUsing @@ls -1ltd $(find / -name pmwiki.php | grep -v backup | sed -e "s/\(.*\)pmwiki.php/\1wiki.d/") | sed -e "s/.* 20\(.*\) \(.*\)wiki.d/* \2 (20\1)/" | sed -e "s/^d.* \/\(.*\)wiki.d/* \/\1 (last 3 months)/"@@%0a%0aFor version checking : @@grep "" `ls -1ltd $(find / -name pmwiki.php | grep -v backup | sed -e "s/\(.*\)pmwiki.php/\1wiki.d/") | sed -e "s/.* \(.*\) \(.*\)wiki.d/\2scripts\/version.php/"` | sed -e "s/.*Num=//"@@%0a%0a!!Frozen instances%0a* community%0a** {-http://seedea.org/thelab/stigmergylive/-} moved to {-http://www.innovativ.it/HistoricalArchives/thelab/stigmergylive/doku.php-} (deactivated)%0a* professional%0a** {-http://seedea.org/-} now [[Seedea:.]] (read only)%0a*** {-http://dashboard.seedea.org/-}%0a%0a%0a!![[#ToDo]]To 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%25newwin%25[[https://twitter.com/pierreguilluy|@PierreGuilluy]] coming (cf paper notes).%0a* video zone for keyboard pick%0a* difference of on/off default interactive gaze%0a* tunnel vision to browse fast without motion%0a* debate on added value of motion%0a* discussion on in/off VR workflow and efficency%0a%0a!!To do for next session%0a# define a dataset (e.g. 20 pages)%0a# proposer 1 (and only 1) interface (e.g. webVR page with Vive controlleurs with background and modification zones)%0a# set 1 objective (e.g. group the 5 most interesting page)%0a%0a!!Next session%0a* improve that existing interface for the objective Wiki.RecentModificationsVisualization=(:pagelist order=time count=-10 name=-RecentChanges group=-RemarkableSketchesForWhiteboard fmt=Wiki.RecentModificationsVisualization#custom:)%0a>>comment%3c%3c%0a[[#custom]]%0a(:template first:)%0a(:div class="row-fluid":)%0a(:template each:)%0a(:div2 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also]]%0a%0a%0a!![[#PIMForThoughtsPlanning]]PIM For Thoughts Planning%0aMoving from a PIM for memorization to a PIM for action.%0a%0aThe subtitle of this PIM currently is "Notes to a future self."%0aNotes are thus expected to be used later but in the same way that [[Wiki/MemoryRecipe]] create recall in a timely manner, other notes in the PIM could prompt for action in a calendar.%0a%0aSee also%0a* [[CognitiveEnvironments/]]%0a* [[Content/Mypersonalcognitivescaffolding]]%0a* [[Cookbook/Cognition]]%0a%0a%0a!![[#ScientificallyOrientedPIM]]Scientifically oriented PIM%0aSetting up a personal epistemological lab.%0a%0a!!!Principle%0aThe "power" of scientists is their method since their tools have being democratized through the Internet and open source software, why limit this power to specific field rather than generalize it?%0aOne can literally use the tools a government was using 50 years ago to make decision to manage his house today why not do so?%0a%0a!!!Steps%0aBefore making a large decision like voting (cf Seedea:Utopiahanalysis/Politicsnewoldtools ), buying a house (cf [[House/House]] ) or changing his career one should explicit his hypothesis.%0a%0aOnce his hypothesis (cf [[Fabien/MyBeliefs]], [[Content/Needs]] and Seedea:Content/Predictions ) in stated in his PIM, they can be tested, challenged, updated with statistics and other tools (cf [[Content/Mathematics#Statistics]] or Seedea:Seedea/AImatrix Seedea:Seedea/Simulations ) and Open Data websites like data.gov data.gov.uk dbpedia.org insee.fr and such (cf Seedea:Seedea/DATAmatrix )%0a%0a%0aEventually once the workflow and the tools are set up they could be used on a more daily basis and thus for more casual decisions.%0a%0a!!!See also%0a* [[Content/Needs]] and overall [[Fabien/]]%0a** especially [[Fabien/EpistemologicalModel]] and [[Fabien/Heuristics]]%0a* [[Content/Education#Research]]%0a* [[ReadingNotes/ElegantSolutions#ExperimentsTools]]%0a%0a%0a!!!Inspired by%0aDiscussion during the [[Events/CollegeDeFranceColloqueDeRentree2010]] regarding evidence-based and evidence-informed political decision making and the dissemination of knowledge and [[Tools/Irssi#LogsSocialBehaviors]].%0a%0a!![[#Addressing]]Addressing (as named address spaces)%0a* having a proper addressing and search is close to be the only things that matter%0a** how to properly design an address space? how to define URIs?%0a*** what are the epistemological consequences of each design choice?%0a* references%0a** OurPIM:Papers/PaperNotebooks%0a** W3C%0a*** http://www.w3.org/Addressing/%0a*** http://www.w3.org/DesignIssues/%0a** [[Wikipedia:Address space]]%0a** [[Wikipedia:Michel Serres]]' talks%0a** [[Wikipedia:Dewey Decimal Classification]]%0a%0a!![[#FacilitateExternalContributions]]Facilitate external contributions%0a* better understanding%0a** use [[Tools/Tools#VirtualDub]] to make a video to put on the front page%0a*** conclude with a link to How Can I Help page%0a** improve the [[Slideshows/MyPIM]]%0a* facilitate [[Wiki/ExternalFeedback]]%0a%0a!![[#PersonalizedViews]]Personalized views%0a* friends overlay that would directly point to content rather than description%0a** already used with user detection and localhost links%0a* explicitly handle shared content%0a** http://www.ourp.im/Papers/PrivacySettings%0a* origin of the visitor%0a** [=(:if match "/benetou/{$ReturnLink}/":) c'est local! (:else:) ca vient d'ailleur ! (:ifend:)=] attempt in [[Main/HomePage]]%0a** last events displayed in [[Main/HomePage]]%0a%0a!![[#Poka-yoke]]Poka-yoke supported by new tools%0a(in particular programming frameworks and running environments)%0a* example of batch edits%0a** faster at usage by bad for history parsing%0a* see also%0a** [[(Events/WebWorkersCampParis#)NodeJS]]%0a*** mainly discussion at 22:10 on freenode/#wiki on 03/07/2010%0a** ReadingNotes/LeanThinking%0a%0a!![[#PerpetualReInvention]]Perpetual re-invention%0aIt is '''required''', not simply desired.%0a* as my PIM get filled I tend to just add links to existing material instead of adding content%0a** e.g. when reading a book (like [[ReadingNotes/TenDayMBA]]) instead of writing down my view I simply link to a related page for this or that chapter%0a* http://www.ourp.im/Papers/LimitsOfNotReinventingTheWheel%0a* your PIM (wiki or not) is efficient for you not just because you like it but because you shaped it based on your own way of thinking%0a** when your way of thinking changes (thanks to it or thanks to other tools and events) you change it%0a** this seems to be very different from the above mentionned branded tools%0a*** [[Wikipedia:Vendor lock-in]] and more generally [[Wikipedia:Lock-in (decision-making(]]%0a* structural changes while maintaining historical coherence%0a** e.g. [[ReadingNotes/ReadingNotes]] page exploded in the pages of the [[ReadingNotes/]] group can still be maintained through URLrewrite ([[Tools/Lighttpd]])%0a*** done by splitting a file with [[Tools/Vi]] creating [[Tools/PmWiki]] files and importing them%0a* [[#LeveragingRandomness]]leveraging randomness%0a** combinatorial creativity%0a*** based on (:pagelist group=-PmWiki*,-Site order=random count=1 fmt=#title list=normal:)+(:pagelist group=-PmWiki*,-Site order=random count=1 fmt=#title list=normal:)=?%0a*** moved to [[Seedea:CombinatorialCreativity/CombinatorialCreativity]]%0a** [[ReadingNotes/ReadingNotes#RandomPageToImprove]]%0a*** improvements%0a**** update the Edition menu @pub/skins/glossyhue/edit.tmpl@ accordingly%0a***** dedicated quick category adding option%0a****** eventually with a specific style block%0a%0a!![[#OptimizationSafetyMaintenance]]Optimization, safety and maintenance%0aWith few edits a day at worst and as lags piles up and focus is lost, time and attention is wasted.%0a%0a!!![[#Optimization]]Optimization%0aof performance%0a** measurement of performances/resources%0a*** see [[Wiki/Numbers]] and [[http://www.ourp.im/PIM/Testing|PIM/Testing]]%0a*** use cron/wget query random pages%0a**** measure time of query, log latency, ...%0a*** cognition and physiological delays%0a**** time to parse a page%0a***** based on its current visualization%0a***** with helpers%0a****** http://browsershots.org/http://fabien.benetou.fr/%0a***** [[Wikipedia:Eye movement in language reading]] "average fixation duration is 200–250 ms"%0a**** time to input a piece of information%0a***** based on the device (mouse, keyboard, brain imaging, ...)%0a***** Note that the speed comparison between Emotive/OpenEEG/whatever with keyboard binary for choices might not matter so much if the reading and the decision time is on another scale than the input (e.g. 5sec vs0.5sec or 0.1sec)%0a***** [[Wikipedia:Muscle memory]]%0a** solutions%0a*** Cookbook:SpeedOptimizations Cookbook:FastCache%0a*** try http://pinba.org%0a*** record days of usages thanks to videos screencast to find inefficiencies%0a*** [[Cookbook/ObjectsExoBrain#StudyTools]]%0a*** [[ReadingNotes/Lean Thinking]]%0a*** [[Tools/Lighttpd|httpd]] (lighttpd, nginx, ...)%0a*** [[(http://)memcached.org]], Wikipedia:Memcached ([[http://labs.northscale.com/memcached-packages/|including Windows packages]] and [[http://php.net/manual/en/book.memcache.php|PHP: Memcache]])%0a**** http://download.tangent.org/talks/Memcached Study.pdf%0a**** [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uMxZ4RI6sCQ|Scaling your Website with Memcached, discussion with Northscale cofounder]] April 2010%0a**** [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zip1G6-NiMM|Optimizing Your App: Profiling and Memcache]] by Jeff Scudder, GoogleDevelopers 2008%0a*** [[http://wiki.github.com/facebook/hiphop-php/|HipHop-PHP]] transforms PHP source code into highly optimized C++%0a*** checking locally if a 15min feed checking is enough%0a**** feed querying seems to have no effect, even with 2min delay%0a** deactivated @@graphprocessing@@ and @@gp_pageview_withingroup@@ removed up to 3 seconds (!) according to @@time wget URL@@ tests%0a** integrated frameworks%0a*** http://ctuning.org%0a%0a!!![[#Safety]]Safety%0a* remote automated backups (for failsafe and integrity)%0a** [[Tools/Crontab]] of @@rdiff-backup@@%0a** fail safe recovery mechanism%0a*** caches and archives of web crawlers%0a**** Yahoo!, Google ([[http://www.google.com/support/forum/p/Web+Search/thread?tid=73b6a5e00db594bf&hl=en|cache:]]), WebArchive (currently some old 2007 version), ...%0a*** consider also https://github.com/feross/webtorrent%0a** configuration files includes machine check (using @@hostname@@) and update the path accordingly%0a*** allows to run mirrors without having to edit the configuration file each time, eventually set specific behaviors%0a*** de-activate more functions that should only restricted to server instance%0a**** e.g. @@measure_close.php@@ error%0a** keeping personal data %0a*** [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X---GW5ALIQ|Toward Adaptive Services for Personal Archiving]] by [[http://www.csdl.tamu.edu/~marshall/|Cathy Marshall]], Stanford University Human-Computer Interaction Seminar (CS 547) 2007%0a%0a!!![[#Maintenance]]Maintenance%0a* maintenance%0a** follow the principle of self-model as discovered in [[ReadingNotes/BeingNoOne]] and partly implemented via [[EntryPoint/BackEnd]] @@localmap.txt@@ and more largely [[Wiki/OwnWikisNetwork]]%0a*** but lacking priority, e.g. is Path:/repository/ more important than the group [[ReadingNotes/]]?%0a**** note that this might be context dependent%0a*** should also take into account [[Content/MyCloudTransition]]%0a*** especially important after migrating (e.g. from RPS to Kimsufi but more generally is one were to follow Seedea:Oimp/CloudArbitrage )%0a*** one can wonder if there is an equivalent between this and pain as a physiological information process%0a** especially important to maintain flexibility%0a*** if one is easily able to assess that everything is fine then one is most likely to safely try new possibilities%0a*** cf [[Content/ClickingMoments]] and how after all checks the new form passes all the tests%0a** nightly pass%0a*** %25thumb%25[[Path:/pub/home/errors_fabien.benetou.fr.png|Path:/pub/home/errors_fabien.benetou.fr.png]]%0a** first pass as of 18/03/2011%0a*** result available at Path:/pub/linkchecking.txt%0a**** took about ~10hrs (without using @@time@@)%0a**** seems it checked too many links (~1845) e.g. ?action=print or ?action=edit%0a***** whereas there is just [[Site/AllRecentChanges|(:pagelist group=-PmWiki*,-Site fmt=count:) pages]], [[Site/AllRecentChanges]] could be used with some ignore patterns%0a**** next pass should keep the log in order to be able to use @@diff@@ or stats with @@grep@@ and @@wc@@ (also to keep a motivating goal)%0a*** error on skin through http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd%0a**** this should be corrected for next pass%0a*** a default CA should be used to avoid "Can't verify SSL peers without knowning which Certificate Authorities to trust" on https queries%0a**** consider [[http://search.cpan.org/~abh/Mozilla-CA-20110301/lib/Mozilla/CA.pm|Mozilla::CA]]%0a*** making it a habit will let me find patterns and it will become less and less of a pain%0a*** e.g. FranceCulture new URLs since ?%0a*** find a way to display progresses (positive feedback)%0a**** for this pass all the pages edited as of 18/03/2011 8AM will be considered checked yet not necessarily fully corrected (some website are down, this should be handled without necessarily being removed)%0a*** [[Tools/Keywords]] "fake" links cause a many errors yet are not supposed to be browsed in the first place%0a**** corrected via [@http://server.tld:port@] format%0a*** Innovativ.IT (thus Seedea:. ) return "Forbidden by robots.txt", this should be corrected to at least allow this parsing%0a**** modified robots.txt to allow for W3C-checklink user-agent%0a*** [[Events/]] because of its [[Events/Template]] makes queries over RT services, in general resulting to errors, if nothing is relevant has been found few weeks after or if it has become unreachable, those links should be removed%0a*** %25red%25Paused%25%25 at http://fabien.benetou.fr/Content/Exercises?action=print%0a** current setup%0a*** [[http://linkchecker.sourceforge.net/|linkchecker]] in Python%0a**** supports SQL%0a**** mysql tutorial http://25yearsofprogramming.com/mysql/linkchecker.htm%0a**** sqlite [[http://snippets.dzone.com/posts/show/3379|table schema]]%0a*** {-[[http://validator.w3.org/checklink|W3C Link Checker]] Check links and anchors in Web pages or full Web sites-}%0a**** encapsulating in @@~/bin/wiki_linkchecking@@%0a*** used [[Tools/Lighttpd]] URLrewrite when changes are done (at least 301 redirection)%0a** second pass as of 22/04/2011%0a*** result available at Path:/pub/checking/%0a**** took about ~15hrs (without using @@time@@)%0a*** no stats nor dashboard done yet%0a** to do%0a*** split in two analysis%0a**** limited to internal links (within this domain)%0a**** internal and external (including other domains)%0a*** add the encapsulating script to crontab, cf [[#Tools/Cron]]%0a**** support versionning to allow diff between each pass (e.g. commit after every page have been scanned)%0a***** example @@hg commit -m "pass 1 (2011-Apr-21)"@@%0a*** facilitate mass correction when servers stop%0a**** e.g. Google Video hosted content removed%0a*** visualization of total errors, each type, per page, ...%0a**** see [[Tools/Gnuplot]]%0a*** define ?action=selfcheck and make it available%0a*** provide a link to the result of the last check directly in the template%0a*** add a periodic global check via [[Tools/Crontab]]%0a*** add an event-based check via incron or hooked on PmWiki page saving%0a*** provide an RSS feed for notifications per wiki instance%0a*** well documented process%0a**** e.g. http://netwiki.amath.unc.edu/Main/Setup%0a*** just at the link layer (sort of), add PHP, JavaScript, etc... too%0a**** e.g. [[EntryPoint/Trails]] PHP error as of April 2011%0a* copying%0a** fingerprint by finding the N (low, starting with even just 1) less common word (based on dictionaries)%0a*** search for that most unlikely combination on the web%0a%0aW3C CheckLink stats generator%0a[@%0a$PAGESTAT = pub/checklink/stats.txt%0aecho "" > $PAGESTAT%0afor each PAGE in $(ls --order-by-size)%0a echo -n "$PAGE : 404" $(grep 404problem $PAGE | wc -l);%0a echo -n "$PAGE : 500" $(grep 404problem $PAGE | wc -l);%0a ...%0a >> $PAGESTAT%0adone;%0a@]%0a%0aAlways keeping [[OurPIM:Papers/PrivacySettings|Privacy Settings]] in mind.%0a%0a!![[#LeverageConsumingInformation]]Leverage consuming information%0aDo not limit to just adding information but also use implicit information from usage.%0a* parse the access logs @@/var/log/lighttpd/access.log@@%0a* include visualization%0a** [[Tools/Processing]]%0a** [[Tools/Graphviz]]%0a%0a!![[#IntegrationWithVersionnedFiles]]Integration with versionned files%0a* Uploads (data, e.g. pictures)%0a* Recipes (programming code, e.g. PHP)%0a* computational [[Cookbook/Cognition#OptimizableModelPerPage]] and 1-1 mapping%0a** wiki.d/X with ~code.d/X in a code repository ([[Tools/Mercurial]] or [[Tools/Programming#RCS]])%0a** would that also allow for distributed computation over multiple machines rather that "just" easy code copying?%0a** consider collaborative annotation with for example 1 dataset (amongst e.g. Seedea:Seedea/DATAmatrix ) and 1 algorithm (amongst e.g. Seedea:Seedea/AImatrix and [[Wikipedia:List of algorithms]])%0a*** note that the number of inputs might not be relevant, rather a more careful selection of people to query%0a**** e.g. members of ##pim ##agi etc%0a** see [[ReadingNotes/TheSocietyOfMind]]%0aNote that thanks to Cookbook:ImportText PmWiki can already act as a non specialized RCS. Provide a direct access either through local links (on the file system, httpd, etc) or through full links thanks to an httpd interface.%0a%0a%0a!![[#Completion]]Completion%0a* JavaScript to load completion in the textarea of [[Site/EditForm]]%0a* sources%0a** [=foreach X in $(ls wiki.d/)=]%0a*** [=grep "^text=" wiki.d/$X | sed "s/\[\[#/\n#/g" | grep "^#" | grep -v "|" | sed "s/^\(#[^ ]\+\)\]\].*/\r\1/g" | sort | uniq=]%0a** dynamic useful values, like the current date, location, etc%0a** other wikis but with links through InterMap%0a* potential solutions%0a** http://www.phpguru.org/static/AutoComplete.html%0a** http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1570187/multiple-word-predictive-autocomplete-textarea%0a*** http://wick.sourceforge.net/wick_sample/%0a**** see @@cookbook/wick.php@@ and @@/pub/wick/sample-data.js@@ as first (failed) attempt%0a** note that each dictionary can be different per wiki thus have it's own context (e.g. InterMap)%0a* consider also a "portable" version [[Tools/Greasemonkey]] to carry across other pages outside of the wikis%0a* local test%0a** somehow works (no error and completion) yet no display of the proposals%0a*** both in the textarea and in the text field%0a*** consequently it is probably a problem specific to the EditForm form%0a** tried with a fresh PmWiki install, same problem%0a** the EditForm currently does not keep the author%0a*** fixed through [[Tools/Vimperator#autocmd]]%0a[@%0a(:wick_start:)%0a(:input form onsubmit="return checkFormWick()":)%0a(:input textarea rows=27 cols=80 focus=1 class="wickEnabled":)%0aCompletion: (:input text size=80:)\\%0a(:input end:)%0a(:wick_end:)%0a@]%0a%0a!![[#Search]]Search%0a# (currently) using Google to search across Seedea+here with [[Tools/Keywords#brain]]%0a## date of the last crawl can be acquired thanks to [=grep BotName /var/log/lighttpd/access.log | grep robots.txt | grep subdomain.domain.tld | sed "s/.*\[\(.*\)\].*/\1/"=]%0a### frequency?%0a## see also [[Tools/ApacheProjects#Nutch]] for potential replacement%0a# dedicated page displaying%0a## external search engine results%0a## internal wiki results%0a## last searches%0a# Redirect PmWiki:PageListTemplatesPageListTemplates%0a## [=(:template last:)(:if equal {$$PageCount} 1:)(:redirect {=$FullName}:)(:ifend:)=]%0aSince then moved to [[Tools/Sphinxsearch]].%0a%0a!![[#QualityTagging]]Quality tagging%0a%0a!!!Principle%0aqualify the quality of the page itself and instantly know where you have to work on and ordered by priority%0a%0a!!!Note%0a* [[WatchingNotes/WatchingNotes#ExternalClassification]] detailing while it could be done outside of each page%0a* Implicit categories might be used to, since you can look for the absence of a category (really?)%0a* Categories name should be thought carefully as they could be used to make better restriction as PageList works by pattern matching%0a* templates with categories can be made and included in order to provide coherent visuals instead of solely a link%0a%0a!!!Available categories%0a* quality%0a** ToCheck%0a** ToSpellCheck%0a** Quality1%0a** Quality2%0a** LackOfReferences%0a** PoorStyle%0a* structure%0a** ToExpand%0a** ToSummarize%0a** ToExplode%0a** ForThesis%0a** ForPaper%0a** MergeWithGeneralWiki%0a* modelization for [[Cookbook.Cognition#OptimizableModelPerPage]]%0a** HasModel%0a** HasData%0a** ReachedOptimum%0a%0a!![[#SeeAlso]]See also%0a* [[Cognition.PriorityByEconomicalSystem]] focusing on prioritizatoin%0a* [[Fabien.LayeredModel]] using categories but related to the type of content%0a* [[PmWiki:Categories]]%0a* Seedea:Seedea/SandIdeabox#ReferrerSuggestions%0a* Seedea:Seedea/SandIdeabox#wikiasalearningtool%0a* Seedea:Seedea/SandIdeabox#ShiftSpaceWiki%0a* Seedea:Seedea/SandIdeabox#WikiMusical%0a* Wikipedia system%0a* semantic wikis%0a** this could be a solution to transition (eventually export) to a more semantic paradigm usage%0a*** each tag with its value is in fact an implied type of link hard-coded in the way it is being used%0a** http://www.pmwiki.org/wiki?action=search&q=semantic%0a** the type can also be inferred from not just the category but also%0a*** the group%0a*** the template%0a*** naming convention%0a** Cookbook:OpenCalais%0a* automated categorizing thanks to already tagged pages%0a** MLOSS.org, Google Prediction, uClassify, etc%0a* [[http://features.sheep.art.pl/|WikiFeatures]] about features of existing and theoretically possible wiki and wiki-like software.%0a* Wikipedia:SyncML Wiki.VirtualRealityInterface=[[Wiki/VirtualRealityInterface|https://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/RelaxThinkSpaceMarch2020.jpg]]%0a%0a[[https://twitter.com/utopiah/status/1243495288289050624|Exploring my triage and annotation process]]%0a%0a(:html:)%0a%0a%3ccenter>%0a%3cvideo width="640" height="360" controls>%0a %3csource src="//fabien.benetou.fr/pub/PIMVR/presentation.webm" type="video/webm">%0aYour browser does not support the video tag.%0a%3c/video> %0a%3c/center>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a%0aTo dive more in depth see the ~60min interview [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Evhh69VBG2s|VR & Philosophy #04: A VR Wikipedia with Fabien Benetou.]]%0a%0aI like to take notes. I like to take notes because I have ideas, a lot of them. Most of them are a bit stupid or not that original but, I hope, few of them are quite nice. In order to relax myself I write those ideas down. I also write down notes about events, books, recipes, etc. That helps me to organize my thoughts and, hopefully, have more and better ideas. In order to do that I used :%0a%0a* paper notebook, very flexible and mobile but can't search%0a* random files, flexible but no synthesis%0a* 1 text file with numbered lines to allow for recursively reference previous ideas, quickly gets messy%0a* multiple text files, mess%0a* paper mindmaps and electronic mindmaps, amazing for synthesis, doesn't scale so well%0a%0aAbout 8 years ago I settled for an online wiki which now has about [[Site/AllRecentChanges|(:pagelist group=-PmWiki*,-Site name=-RecentChanges fmt=count:) pages]]. In fact I have [[Wiki/OwnWikisNetwork|a network of wikis]], a lot more than just 1 wiki and some of them are even offline or not publicly accessible. I find it amazing because it lets me create new pages, link back to future and older pages, search, share with others, embed multimedia content including [[http://fabien.benetou.fr/Testing/PmWikiRevealPresentationVR?action=reveal|slideshows]] and even the the latest craze like [[Tools/VirtualReality|360 photos]] or [[VR/VR|3D objects and animations]]. Unfortunately it is quite intangible. More importantly the more it grows the more I feel the need to make it tangible. %0a%0aI started to work on a 3D model of it to 3D print but it didn't give any useful result. I started to print pages of it to put on my walls but it doesn't work for 2 obvious reasons : %0a# 800 pages requires a LOT of walls, %0a# multiple pages are updated every day so reprinting isn't sustainable.%0a%0aThankfully nearly 2 years ago I tried the Oculus and was blown away. My second reaction after "Wow... that's amazing" was of course how I could apply this to my notes. I started to see what existed and didn't find anything relevant. I then started to make several prototypes with the technology available at the time (cardboard + threejs). Since then both the hardware and software evolved. My understanding also evolved thanks to failed and successful prototypes.%0a%0aThis brought us to, later 2016. The latest prototype then worked with 2 or more HTC Vive networked and used Aframe 0.3.1. It means 2 persons could manipulate a set of notes together, in a shared virtual space. %0a%0aHere are some visuals :%0a%0a[[#visuals]]%0a||width=100%25%0a(:div class="row-fluid":)%0a(:div2 class="span3":)%0aGraph visualization using D3 (partial)%0a%0a%25newwin%25[[https://zen-pim.glitch.me/graph.html|Path:/pub/PIMVR/forcedlayout-tron.jpg]]%0a%0aRelying on d3.force.layout() expected to converge then adapting positions.%0a(:div2end:)%0a(:div2 class="span3":)%0aTesting [[https://github.com/supereggbert/aframe-htmlembed-component|aframe-htmlembed-component]] allowing to embbed relatively simple HTML but also CSS images and SVG. Unfortunately most pages look too complex.%0a%0a%25newwin%25[[https://fabien.benetou.fr/?action=xr|Path:/pub/PIMVR/html-component.png]]%0a%0aThanks to its convenience though available on the entire wiki with a dedicated user action (appending ?action=xr to any page URL of this wiki)%0a(:div2end:)%0a(:div2 class="span3":)%0aData visualisation concept applied to this wiki%0a%0a%25newwin%25[[https://twitter.com/utopiah/status/781372639461933056|Path:/pub/PIMVR/poster-sketch.jpg]]%0a(:div2end:)%0a(:div2 class="span3":)%0aManaging with zones (inspired by %25newwin%25[[https://twitter.com/utopiah/status/789835807079014400|VRHackathonBXL External Mind's prototype]] but also few months earlier my [[Application.Valve]])%0a%0a%25newwin%25[[http://jsbin.com/biwiyu/||Path:/pub/PIMVR/previewZones.jpg]]%0a(:div2end:)%0a(:divend:)%0a%0a(:div class="row-fluid":)%0a(:div2 class="span3":)%0aGraph visualization using D3 (partial)%0a%0a%25newwin%25[[http://bl.ocks.org/Utopiah/raw/fec8aa2c70a72bcd5f2a81e1b48cc978/|Path:/pub/PIMVR/D3Graph.png]]%0a%0aSee also [[http://output.jsbin.com/xalosi|3D graph demo]] + [[(https://github.com/anvaka/)ngraph.forcelayout3d]]%0a(:div2end:)%0a(:div2 class="span3":)%0aInitial threejs prototype (gaze only)%0a%0a%25newwin%25[[http://vatelier.net/MyDemo/LinkedDemos/|Path:/pub/PIMVR/InitialPrototypeThreeJS.png]]%0a(:div2end:)%0a(:div2 class="span3":)%0aNetworked Vive prototype%0a%0a%25newwin%25[[http://output.jsbin.com/beponi|Path:/pub/PIMVR/NetworkedVive.png]]%0a(:div2end:)%0a(:div2 class="span3":)%0aVisual metaphor%0a%0a%25newwin%25[[https://output.jsbin.com/recuzo|Path:/pub/PIMVR/VisualMetaphor.jpg]]%0a(:div2end:)%0a(:divend:)%0a%0a%0a(:div class="row-fluid":)%0a(:div2 class="span3":)%0aDraw on any page of this very wiki with %25newwin%25[[https://twitter.com/utopiah/status/778653558333923329|custom brushes]] (cf @@save()/loadFromUrl()@@ for persistence )%0a%0a%25newwin%25[[https://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/a-painter/wikiedit_custombrushes.html?page=Wiki_Wiki|Path:/pub/PIMVR/VRPaintAction.jpg]]%0a(:div2end:)%0a(:div2 class="span3":)%0a[[Tools/Hubs]] explorations%0a%0ahttps://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/RelaxThinkSpaceMarch2020.jpg%0a%0a* sync seletecd PDF to reMarkable%0a* organize Github issues%0a* laod remote content%0a(:div2end:)%0a(:div2 class="span3":)%0aYour suggestions?%0a%0a%25newwin%25[[mailto:fabien-services@benetou.fr?subject=PIMVR suggestion|https://cdn3.iconfinder.com/data/icons/smartphone-essentials-part-2/24/All_Icons-65-128.png]]%0a(:div2end:)%0a(:div2 class="span3":)%0aYour suggestions?%0a%0a%25newwin%25[[mailto:fabien-services@benetou.fr?subject=PIMVR suggestion|https://cdn3.iconfinder.com/data/icons/smartphone-essentials-part-2/24/All_Icons-65-128.png]]%0a(:div2end:)%0a(:divend:)%0a[[#visualsend]]%0a%0a%0aThere is still a LOT to do. More precisely :%0a* improve large scale 3D visualization cf [[http://vatelier.net/MyDemo/aframe-d3-3d-graph-example/preview/|50 nodes preview]] with [[https://github.com/Utopiah/aframe-d3-3d-graph-example/blob/master/main.js#L93|code]]%0a* improve the infinite gaze mode cf [[http://output.jsbin.com/peyomo/|demo]]%0a* grouping options delete, save, etc in a nice interface%0a* level of details with gaze or distance, High res texture (e.g. [[http://vatelier.net/MyDemo/newtooling/textures/fabien.benetou.fr_Wiki_VirtualRealityInterface.png|1024px width]]) if within 1m, HTML shader if picked e.g. [[http://fabien.benetou.fr/Wiki/VirtualRealityInterface?action=webvr|wiki page with minimalist skin]]%0a* Annotation tool a la Tiltbrush but stabilo colors , pins with linked pins (rely on %25newwin%25[[https://github.com/aframevr/a-painter#brush-api|Aframe painter]] e.g. [[Wiki.VirtualRealityInterface?action=webvrpaint]])%0a* replay recorded sessions (rely e.g. on %25newwin%25[[https://github.com/capnmidnight/replay-telemetry-webvr|replay-telemetry-webvr]]) or more recently the dedicate AFrame component%0a* record networked sessions%0a* 2D visualization of edits frequency per page as currently done on the 2D equivalent using PJS (cf [[Wiki/Visualization]])%0a* state saved as native wiki format in order to be editable from the wiki%0a%0aStatus of %25newwin%25[[http://jsbin.com/zezuce/edit?html,output|latest prototype]] :%0a(:div class="row-fluid":)%0a(:div2 class="span6":)%0a!!!Working%0a# grab objects %25green%25✓%25%25%0a# save state over sessions %25green%25✓%25%25%0a# graph based layout %25green%25✓%25%25%0a# handle dead textures %25green%25✓%25%25%0a# link traversal %25green%25✓%25%25%0a# periodic dataset refresh (hourly for partial update and nightly) %25green%25✓%25%25%0a# networking %25green%25✓%25%25%0a# loading dataset %25green%25✓%25%25%0a# displaying part of dataset %25green%25✓%25%25%0a# displaying part of used codebase %25green%25✓%25%25%0a# replay past session (%25newwin%25[[http://vatelier.net/MyDemo/PIMVRSynthesis/replay.html?group=Tools&page=VirtualReality|replay]]) %25green%25✓%25%25%0a# display past painting (%25newwin%25[[http://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/a-painter/wikireplay.html?page=Main_HomePage|e.g. homepage]]) %25green%25✓%25%25%0a# navigate in the local filesystem https://github.com/Utopiah/vrify %25green%25✓%25%25%0a# in VR page editing and saving with page re-rendering on request https://vatelier.net/MyDemo/WikiVREditor/ %25green%25✓%25%25%0a# %25newwin%25[[https://beta.observablehq.com/@utopiah/pim-as-aframe-d3-observable-notebook|D3 based Observable notebook]] %25green%25✓%25%25%0a# apply level of details (using e.g. [[(https://github.com/)mflux/aframe-lod]]) as [[https://zen-pim.glitch.me/lod.html|PoC]] (with texture issue) %25green%25✓%25%25%0a# %25newwin%25[[https://zen-pim.glitch.me/graph-cyto.html|Cytoscape based visualization and graph analysis]] (e.g. betweeness centrality) %25green%25✓%25%25%0a(:div2end:)%0a(:div2 class="span6":)%0a!!!To do%0a# integration (perpetual challenge)%0a# design a proper UI to improve efficiency (KPI to define)%0a(:div2end:)%0a(:divend:)%0a%0a!!What's the VR added value%0a* full focus%0a* bringing back physicality to cognitive tasks%0a* unlimited display space while still being room-scale%0a%0a!![[#References]]References%0a* Les objects dans l'espace, la planification dans l'action, B. Conein, E. Jacopin, Raisons Pratiques 1993 cf [[ReadingNotes/SC22]]%0a* and plenty others to add%0a** Vannevar Bush's [[(Wikipedia:)Memex]]%0a** Aby Warburg's Mnemosyne Atlas%0a** Paul Otlet's Traité de documentation [[(Wikipedia:)Traité de Documentation]]%0a** Andy Clark's extended cognition [[(Wikipedia:)Extended cognition]]%0a** Dewey's decimal classification [[(Wikipedia:)Dewey Decimal Classification]]%0a** Edsger W. Dijkstra's EWD-numbered typescripts and manuscripts%0a** [[(Wikipedia:)Jevons paradox]]%0a** Images de Pensees, Carnes/Marchand-Zanartu%0a** [[(Wikipedia:)Ted Nelson]]'s [[(Wikipedia:)Project Xanadu]] http://ted.hyperland.com/myU/%0a* arguably %0a** justifying focusing on the latest modified [[(Wikipedia:)Global Workspace Theory]]%0a** vs the pages more at the center of the network [[(Wikipedia:)Integrated information theory]]%0a** vs more specific metrics [[(Scholarpedia:)Integrated information theory]] [[https://github.com/wmayner/pyphi|code]] with [[http://pyphi.readthedocs.io/en/stable/examples/basic.html|docs]])%0a%0a!!What it is not%0aThis is also not about managing a desktop like %25newwin%25[[http://store.steampowered.com/app/382110/|Virtual Desktop]] or %25newwin%25[[https://www.envelopvr.com/envelopers/beta|envelopVR]] . Those are also nice tools to expand a classical computer desktop but here the focus is on personal information management. Not how to start a game, how to watch a video or install a program but rather how to sort your notes about the games, how you felt watching the video and how maybe thinking and writing about both can help you discover what you truly like and eventually become able to make it yourself.%0a%0aNote that this is not about memorization. I tried memorization and it doesn't work for the kind of creative tasks I'm interested in. In my opinion memorization is great for repetitive tasks required for a known optimal solution already exists. For discovering new solutions I believe understanding the structure of a problem or a set of information is way more efficient., if not the only way. Consequently the goal of this project is not to provide a way to recollect information but rather to organize visually and thanks to that process to discover the underlying structure of information, or at least a structure that allows for efficiently accessing and using that set of information, thanks to manipulation and first person spatial navigation. For memorization see instead my [[Wiki/MemoryRecipe]] that relied an RSS feed to go against the [[(Wikipedia:)Forgetting curve]].%0a%0a!!Past work%0a* %25newwin%25 [[https://aframe.io/a-painter/?url=https://ucarecdn.com/9d10a458-cbc3-424c-9770-d6c3ad073977/|visual prototype of transparent ground]] using Apainter%0a* %25newwin%25[[http://vatelier.net/MyDemo/LinkedDemos/|depth proportional to number of edits]] & length to ... length of the page (cf %25newwin%25[[https://github.com/Utopiah/PIMVR|code]])%0a* %25newwin%25[[http://vatelier.net/Demos/RollerCoasterEdits/|roller coaster of edits]] (did help to remember the pace even 6 months after last try)%0a* save state (using node, cf %25newwin%25[[https://github.com/Utopiah/PIMVR/tree/SendingDataToServer|server code]])%0a* %25newwin%25[[http://blockbuilder.org/Utopiah/fec8aa2c70a72bcd5f2a81e1b48cc978|graph layout in VR]] (using D3)%0a* %25newwin%25[[http://output.jsbin.com/beponi|Vive networked version with controllers]] %25newwin%25[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jVwk0q9I-ag|video example]]%0a* %25newwin%25[[https://output.jsbin.com/recuzo|visual exploration]], self 3D models with rotating notes%0a* %25newwin%25[[https://jsbin.com/kukadu/|Aframe alternative with physics and network support]]%0a* %25newwin%25[[https://xr-planning-2018.glitch.me/|Planning the year ahead in VR]], each target project or objective represented as a post-it note or photo%0a%0a!![[#Dataset]]The dataset%0a* the pages as textures (updated nightly with the most recent 20 pages, generate the entire wiki takes 45min and 330Mb)%0a** 1024px width %25newwin%25http://vatelier.net/MyDemo/newtooling/textures/%0a** 512px width %25newwin%25http://vatelier.net/MyDemo/newtooling/textures512/%0a* wiki graph as JSON ([[http://vatelier.net/MyDemo/newtooling/wiki_graph_var.js|named .js]] for easier remote inclusion) %25newwin%25http://vatelier.net/MyDemo/newtooling/wiki_graph.json%0a** format : %0a*** {"Nodes":{%0a**** "PageGroup.PageName":{%0a***** "Id":"PageGroup.PageName","Group":"PageGroup","Label":"PageName","ChangeTime":1310806579,"Rev":8,%0a***** "Targets":["OtherPageGroup.OtherPageName","YetAnotherPageGroup.PageName"]%0a***** }, ... }%0a** example on hos to access it https://github.com/Utopiah/PIMVR/blob/master/index.js#L17 and https://github.com/Utopiah/PIMVR/blob/master/pimvr.js#L66%0a* tools to generate it %25newwin%25http://vatelier.net/MyDemo/newtooling/%0a** parsing PmWiki:PageFileFormat%0a* example of getting metadata details per page%0a** VRLab-Brussels via JSON http://vrlab-brussels.info/wiki/Main/WhatIsVRLabBrussels?action=json%0a* part of the larger [[Wiki/OwnWikisNetwork]]%0a* naive visualization%0a** first 10 pages by alphabetical order with their linked pages (%25newwin%25[[http://blockbuilder.org/Utopiah/7b3cbee942e9ef8fe9dc4c2918125242|code]])%0a(:html:)%0a%3ccenter>%0a %3ciframe src="//vatelier.net/MyDemo/newtooling/graph/" width="1000px"; height="520px";>%3c/iframe> %0a%3c/video> %0a%3c/center>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a** D3 Observable with nodes colored by group https://observablehq.com/@utopiah/d3-pim-graph%0a%0a>>comment%3c%3c%0a!!Why a crowd-funding campaign%0a* order my thoughts and prototype%0a* get feedback from others on what I have done%0a* estimate if there is a need%0a* estimate if that need can make me focusing on it financially sustainable%0a* getting funding to pay for proper visual and interaction design%0aSee also the proper %25newwin%25[[https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/549995977/1925506842?token=5e33e447|Kickstarter preview]]. Consider that it might also be a Patreon funding or... maybe no crowd-funding at all. This page is first and foremost a way to organize my thoughts by explaining to others. Asking for funding begs for *perfect* clarify so it makes it a good exercise.%0a>>%3c%3c%0a!!Related wiki pages%0a* [[Wiki/]]%0a* [[Wiki/3DVisualization]]%0a* [[Wiki/Visualization]]%0a* [[Wiki/ToDo]]%0a* [[Tools/VirtualReality]]%0a* [[Wiki/PIMVRUX]]%0a* [[Wiki/OwnWikisNetwork]]%0a* [[WorkshopWebVRAsExplorable/WorkshopWebVRAsExplorable#getOwnPropertyNames]]%0a%0a!!See also%0a* pseudo artistic representation of information overload and the difficulties of the project%0a** https://aframe.io/a-painter/?url=https://ucarecdn.com/6158ed20-3170-4efb-a7ca-b2d4f142e694/%0a* [[https://github.com/kfarr/aframe-notecards/|aframe-notecards]] to organize ideas from a Google Docs spreadsheet%0a* [[https://books.openedition.org/cdf/5442|Les arts de la mémoire et les images mentales]], College de France 2018 Wiki.Visualization=!!Principle%0aMinimize [[Content/CognitiveDrag]] by helping to see the "big picture" through coherent and stable over time visualizations.%0a%0a!!Potential models%0a* [[3DVisualization]]%0a* [[#Graph]]Graph%0a** information to display via%0a*** structure%0a**** explicit via @@.pageindex@@ as already used in some recipes%0a**** implicit via [[MemoryRecalls/ImprovingPIM#ImplicitLinking]]%0a*** editions [[(Repository:?p=.git;a=blob;f=pmwiki_recipes/)coeditions.php]], [[(Repository:?p=.git;a=blob;f=pmwiki_recipes/)groupstats.php]] and [[(Repository:?p=.git;a=blob;f=pmwiki_recipes/)groupkeypages.php]]%0a**** note that [[ReadingNotes/ReadingNotes#]]%0a*** consumption [[(Repository:?p=.git;a=blob;f=shell_scripts/)browser_queries]], [[(Repository:?p=.git;a=blob;f=)browsing_analysis.php]] and [[(Repository:?p=.git;a=blob;f=)live_wikifest_report.php]]%0a**** suggested before in [[Wiki/ToDo#LeverageConsumingInformation]]%0a** consider related graph as [[OwnWikisNetwork]] especially links to [[Repository:.]]%0a** style and effects%0a*** handle clicking [[(Repository:?p=.git;a=blob;f=pmwiki_recipes/)pim_functions.php]] as described [[#timeline|on this very page]]%0a*** color hashing [[Repository:?p=.git;a=blob;f=greasemonkey/reverted_pim_links.user.js;hb=HEAD#l36|reverted_pim_links.user.js String.prototype.ColorHash()]] (and CSS theme)%0a*** consider using PJS @@strokeWeight()@@ also to bear meaning%0a** the main difficulty so far seems to still remain [[Wikipedia:Graph drawing#Layout_methods]] based on available information and the number of nodes%0a*** which is the most meaningful layout that is not too costly to compute?%0a** based on PJS e.g. [[(Repository:?p=.git;a=blob;f=pmwiki_recipes/)gp_pageview_withingroup.php]] in particular but potentially also and [[(Repository:?p=.git;a=blob;f=pmwiki_recipes/)graphprocessing.php]]%0a*** warning: the local wiki version [@(:GraphProcessingCircle:)@] used in I:Person/Person is the latest yet %25red%25not commited%25%25, this will require serious refactoring to make it coherent and flexible%0a*** yet it might be better to start from scratch%0a* display relevant non-page entities with their page presence%0a** e.g. BusinessModel Generation present in X pages%0a* [[#AlluvialDiagram]][[http://www.plosone.org/article/slideshow.action?uri=info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0008694&imageURI=info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0008694.g001#|alluvial diagram]] for groups (e.g. projects) by periods of time%0a** thus facilitating merges and splits but also automatically displaying focii%0a** see the official [[http://www.mapequation.org/alluvialgenerator/|alluvial generator]] with code and details on the .smap format%0a** consider also https://github.com/FlowingMedia/TimeFlow/%0a* [[#hyperbolicmap]]hyperbolic map%0a** [[PersonalInformationStream/WithoutNotesSeptember10#HyperbolicMapping|Sustaining the Internet with hyperbolic mapping]], Nature Communications April 2010%0a** use the dedicated @@class='wikilink'@@ or internal links/backlinks mechanisms%0a** [[Wikipedia:Hyperbolic tree]]%0a*** [[http://hypergraph.sourceforge.net/|Hypergraph]] java code to work with hyperbolic geometry and especially with hyperbolic trees.%0a**** including an example on [[http://hypergraph.sourceforge.net/wiki.html|Wiki]] using Wiki RPC interface%0a*** [[http://www.caida.org/tools/visualization/walrus/|Walrus]] by CAIDA%0a**** Walrus uses 3D hyperbolic geometry to display graphs under a fisheye-like distortion.%0a** [[http://www-graphics.stanford.edu/papers/webviz/|Visualizing the Structure of the World Wide Web in 3D Hyperbolic Space]], Proceedings of VRML 1995%0a* [[#flows]]flows%0a** make a template that uses%0a*** per group folding %0a*** per page [[Path:/pub/visualization/edits_per_page/]]%0a*** origin : previously updated and created pages, author, etc%0a** example%0a*** [=(:pagelist group={$Group} fmt=#edits_per_page order=-time name=-RecentChanges:)=] deprecated since it is now based on ProcessingJS%0a*** ... and [[http://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/visualization/garden_of_flowers/Wiki.html|a bonus flower]] ;)%0a*** updated on each update at "low cost" with incron (based on inotify)%0a** consider also%0a*** MIT [[http://www.simile-widgets.org/timeline/|Simile Timeline]]%0a* [[Wiki/FoldingHierarchy]]%0a* [[#timeline]]timeline per page%0a** ProcessingJS [[(Repository:?p=.git;a=blob;f=pmwiki_recipes/)pim_functions.php]]%0a*** also using @@$first_edit = 1212192000;@@%0a**** thus could be interesting to make it a global variable since it is used already in [[MemoryRecalls/ImprovingPIM#VisualDecayOfInformation]]%0a*** a neuronal spike visualization could also be interesting, especially for [[Content/WikiBrainMapping]]%0a** previously display a red dot per edition for the page starting for the date of the wiki creation (summer 2008) to the present moment using GnuPlot%0a%0a%0a!![[#Phylogeny]]Phylogeny%0a(:phylogeny:)%0a* Darwin's blind selection%0a** Campbell's blind selection retention%0a*** Chavalarias' Science phylogeny%0a* Bernard's homeostasis%0a** Turner's extended homeostasis%0a* Landauer's physical information%0a(:phylogenyend:)%0a%0a!!Potential structures%0a* [[EntryPoint/BackEnd]] as the default flat list of all the pages present%0a* [[Content/WikiBrainMapping]] based on [[Cookbook/Cognition#WikiBrainMapping]]%0a* [[Fabien/LayeredModel]] as a list of categories from large epistemological domaines%0a%0a!!Tools%0a* [[Tools/Processing]]%0a** consider http://www.impure.com%0a* [[Tools/Gnuplot]]%0a* [[Tools/Graphviz]]%0a%0a!!See also%0a* [[Wiki/Numbers]]%0a** [[Path:/pub/visualization/edits_per_page/]]%0a* [[Wiki/ToDo]]%0a* [[http://github.com/aristus/packet-flight|packet-flight]] script that turns a TCP packet dump (tcpdump) data into a Processing animation.%0a** [[Tools/Processing]]%0a%0a(:if false:)%0a[[#edits_per_page]]%0a(:template first:)%0a>>id=flows border='1px solid #999' padding=5px bgcolor=#eee%3c%3c%0a||border=0%0a(:template each:)%0a||[[{=$Name}]]||Path:/pub/visualization/edits_per_page/{=$FullName}.png||%0a(:template last:)%0a>>%3c%3c%0a[[#edits_per_page_end]]%0a(:ifend:) Wiki.Wiki=Organize content related to wiki management.%0a(:pagelist group={$Group} list=normal fmt=#title:)%0a%0a!!News [--([[{$Group}.RecentChanges]])--]%0a(:include {$Group}.RecentChanges lines=5:)%0a%0a!!Ideas%0a%25rframe thumb%25http://toolmonger.com/wp-content/uploads/2007/10/DM_Moleskine.jpg | 2011%0a%25rframe thumb%25http://www.lincolnstationers.com/images/ApicaBlueNotebook.jpg | 2010%0a%25rframe thumb%25http://www.lincolnstationers.com/images/ApicaBeigeNotebook.jpg | 2009%0a%25rframe thumb%25http://static.www.odcdn.com/pictures/us/od/sk/md/673293_sk_md.jpg | 2008%0a* improve importation of older documents%0a** upload my entire hard drive on my server%0a** find local scanner%0a*** [[http://www.diybookscanner.org/|DIY Book Scanner .org]]%0a*** [[http://bkrpr.org/|BookLiberator]]%0a*** upload my older paper notebooks%0a* log inclusion based on %0a** log management tools like http://seedea.org/thelab/stigmergylive/logs/ChannelLogger/freenode/%2523hplusfrance/logrecent.php%0a** http://www.pmwiki.org/wiki/Cookbook/ImportText%0a* type/schema per page%0a** [[Tools.SemanticWeb]]%0a* [[#EvolutionOfMyWorkSpaces]]evolution of my work spaces%0a** before... (to add), Gare de l'Est (to add), [[http://picasaweb.google.com/utopiah/PanoramaDeLAtelier#|Langrolay Spring 2008]] [[http://picasaweb.google.com/utopiah/Seedea#5218494442789469346|Berkeley summer 2008]] [[http://picasaweb.google.com/utopiah/DeskV20#|Langrolay winter 2008]], Saint-Maur (to add), after?..%0a** inspired by discussion on Seedea:Oimp/VirtualAtelier%0a* evolution of my needs and solutions%0a** [[http://www.ourp.im/PIM/Review-Utopiah|An evolution of problems and their solutions]]%0a** [[Wikipedia:Flowers for Algernon]]%0a%0a!!See also%0a* [[Tools.Wikis]]%0a* [[Tools.PmWiki]]%0a* [[Cookbook.Cognition]]%0a** especially [[Cookbook/Cognition#ThinkingIsTechnical]]%0a** Seedea:Xye/WhyWikis%0a%0a!!To do%0a* Import local modules%0a** http://127.0.0.1/wiki/index.php?n=Modules.VocabularyRecipe%0a** http://127.0.0.1/wiki/index.php?n=Modules.MemoryRecipe%0a** http://127.0.0.1/wiki/index.php?n=Modules.Chat%0a* submit good modules%0a** update http://www.pmwiki.org/wiki/Profiles/Utopiah%0a** correct http://www.pmwiki.org/wiki/Cookbook/OpenCalais WikiBrainMapping.Map=(:table border=1:)%0a(:headnr:)%0aArea%0a(:head:)%0aPages%0a(:cellnr:)%0aFrontal lobe%0a(:cell:)%0a* [[Planning/Xmaswishlist]]%0a(:cellnr:)%0aVisual cortex%0a(:cell:)%0a* [[Wiki.3DVisualization]]%0a* [[Wiki.Visualization]]%0a* [[Tools.OpenCV]]%0a(:cellnr:)%0aHippocampus%0a(:cell:)%0a* [[Wiki.MemoryRecipe]]%0a(:tableend:) WorkshopAUFMauritius2018.360Photos=Demo %0a%0a(:html:)%0a%3ciframe class="embedVrDemo" src="https://vatelier.net/MyDemo/360Selfie/">%3c/iframe>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a%0aYou can check on your phone using %25newwin%25https://vatelier.net/MyDemo/360Selfie/%0a%0aNote : want a 360 of us? Just ask.%0a%0aExercise : use our photo and overlay a shape with a different color roughly front of each person. If you don't remember how to start a new project just use a previous exercise and clone it.%0a%0aWhat are the advantages? Limitations? How can you use this?%0a%0aExtra exercise : changing starting viewpoint on the 360, there are at least two ways to do it.%0a%0aGoing further : see how this tiny branded gallery is done https://vatelier.net/MyDemo/Branded360/%0a%0a(:html:)%0a%3ciframe class="embedVrDemo" style="height: 500px" src="https://vatelier.net/MyDemo/Branded360/">%3c/iframe>%0a(:htmlend:) WorkshopAUFMauritius2018.360Videos=360 videos are just like 360 photos. The only difference is if you target mobiles, make sure the target platforms loads a format that is supported (I'm looking at you Apple!).%0a%0a(:html:)%0a%3ciframe class="embedVrDemo" src="https://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/AFrameWorkshop/360Videos/">%3c/iframe>%0a(:htmlend:)%0aWatch on your phone using %25newwin%25https://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/AFrameWorkshop/360Videos/%0a%0aYour turn now, extend this 360 video by adding, positioning AND correctly timed relevant elements %25newwin%25http://jsbin.com/fupomib/edit?html,output%0a%0aIt can be text, primitives 3D meshes, etc but also interaction. One example could be to pause the video until the viewer correctly answers a question.%0a%0aTo learn more on how to shoot a 360 movie check the %25newwin%25[[https://vrlab-brussels.info/wiki/GuestPresentations/CinematicsStorytelling|Cinematics Storytelling]] workshop and its recording. WorkshopAUFMauritius2018.Animations=Exercise %25newwin%25https://jsbin.com/jekeni/edit?html,output%0a%0aDid your cube really turned 10 times? If not why not? You can fix it but for that you have to think what is implicit and explicit.%0aGo as far as you can in those exercise but not more than 5 min!%0a%0aDemo %0a%0a(:html:)%0a%3ciframe class="embedVrDemo" src="https://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/AFrameWorkshop/Animations/">%3c/iframe>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a%0aLink to open on your phone %25newwin%25http://output.jsbin.com/zejehu/ (alternative technique, very flexible but a bit trickier)%0a%0aWhat are the differences of the exercise and the demonstration? What can you do with the demonstration that you can't do with the first one and vice versa? Have you tried animating colors? Did it work and if so why not? WorkshopAUFMauritius2018.Assets=Exercise : well you guessed it this time, you won't make the room you will make... whatever the heck you want. By now you should have an entire palette of colors, size, primitives of course but also assets, from images to video, from flat to 360, from curved images (yes... we didn't try that yet but it's possible and relatively easy) so bring it all back, make the most original, creative or just mad patchwork you can think of.%0a%0aNote : if you want to use assets from other website link to them directly. If it does not work upload a copy on %25newwin%25https://learnwebvr.xyz/upload/AirbusJune2017/ . Please don't ask why it doesn't work in the first place it's a terribly boring topic, trust me you don't want to know. If you really want to know ... check [[https://medium.com/@g33konaut/cors-a-guided-tour-4e72230a8739#.lxrxx959r|CORS  -  a guided tour]].%0a%0aExtra exercise : Write down what's missing, again. It's nice to have all those elements around you but is that enough? What would make immersion better?%0a%0aExercise : Go through http://jsbin.com/boyefi/edit?html,output and explain as comments LINE BY LINE what is happening. If you need it also load the image or mesh of a duck cf %25newwin%25[[(Wikipedia:)Rubber duck debugging]]%25%25.%0a WorkshopAUFMauritius2018.Button=Exercise : design wise, what are the advantage and disadvantage of a physical button (e.g. screen tap or click) compare to the gaze you just saw before? Think about the device you have right now but also the wider spectrum of devices.%0a%0a%25center class=media%25https://raw.githubusercontent.com/caseyyee/aframe-ui-widgets/master/img/preview.gif%0a%0aExample of room scale buttons using https://github.com/caseyyee/aframe-ui-widgets . Note that this only works on the HTC Vive or Oculus Rift, not a smartphone.%0a%0aConsider also how this framework will work in a larger ecosystem. Check for example how you can %25newwin%25[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NfWa4KDphTs|prepare for upcoming Google DayDream thanks to a 2nd phone]]. WorkshopAUFMauritius2018.Camera=Please compare this demo%0a%0a(:html:)%0a%3ciframe class="embedVrDemo" src="https://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/AFrameWorkshop/CameraDemo1/">%3c/iframe>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a%25align=right%25( You can open it on your phone using %25newwin%25https://output.jsbin.com/wasaki/ )%0a%0aand %0a%0a(:html:)%0a%3ciframe class="embedVrDemo" src="https://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/AFrameWorkshop/CameraDemo2/">%3c/iframe>%0a%0a(:htmlend:)%0a%25align=right%25(You can open it on your phone using %25newwin%25https://output.jsbin.com/gozetat/ )%0a%0aHint: "look" at the green cube. It means putting the cursor over it. This is a typical action in VR called gaze. It's a very important one to understand as it is the lowest common denominator in ALL VR experiences.%0a%0aA special entity yet a normal entity. Why special? Why normal? What was the difference between the 2 demos?%0a%0aWhat do you believe are the problem of advantages with playing with the camera?%0a%0aWhat are the do or do not rules of camera in VR?%0a WorkshopAUFMauritius2018.DataVisualization=%25newwin class=media%25%0a[[http://blockbuilder.org/Utopiah/461b4aa88086584bf3ae5178c3b76ca7|https://gist.githubusercontent.com/Utopiah/461b4aa88086584bf3ae5178c3b76ca7/raw/a68ee1554a38a788fa45b8c7b322a62ce2de6d79/thumbnail.png]]%0a%0aYour turn now %25newwin%25http://blockbuilder.org/Utopiah/461b4aa88086584bf3ae5178c3b76ca7 or http://blockbuilder.org/Utopiah/fec8aa2c70a72bcd5f2a81e1b48cc978%0a%0aWhat's the difference between that and the 8 blue cubes you added to an experience? 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Try ctrl+alt+i and rejoice%0a** https://github.com/aframevr/aframe-inspector WorkshopAUFMauritius2018.FutureOfWebVRDevelopment=!!Currently working%0a* using %25newwin%25[[https://github.com/JamsCenter/PaintingJam_EditionJan2017/wiki/WriteUp|A-painter for non-functional prototyping]]%0a* the %25newwin%25[[https://github.com/aframevr/aframe-inspector|AFrame inspector]] to visually move entities around, add components, etc%0a* finding new components from the community using the [[https://aframe.io/aframe-registry/|AFrame registry]], including directly from the inspector%0a* managing %25newwin%25[[https://aframe.io/blog/gamestate/|game state]]%0a* %25newwin%25[[https://github.com/dmarcos/aframe-motion-capture-components|motion capture]] for faster interaction prototyping, developing roomscale on the go or natural animation thanks to 6-DoF controllers%0a** automated testing environment %25newwin%25[[https://github.com/wmurphyrd/aframe-machinima-testing|machinima-testing]]%0a%0a!!Still work in progress%0a* %25newwin%25[[https://twitter.com/fernandojsg/status/848293843011350528|in-VR inspector]] or the %25newwin%25[[https://www.twitch.tv/videos/133886153|scene editor]]%0a* %25newwin%25[[https://twitter.com/utopiah/status/831509376607322113|Visual reflexivity of the code base]] to add components to entities in VR%0a%0a!!Only theoretical%0a* collaborative in-VR editing%0a* link traversal with backpack to pass the content of one WebVR experiment to the next and building an increasingly powerful workflow WorkshopAUFMauritius2018.Gaze=(:html:)%0a%3ciframe class="embedVrDemo" src="https://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/AFrameWorkshop/Gaze/">%3c/iframe>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a%0aLink to open on your phone %25newwin%25http://output.jsbin.com/javito/%0a%0aFor this specific demo it is important to try it on your phone and in VR.%0a%0aExercise : what just happened? 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How does it connect to a virtual world? Based on your previous exercise using Firebase, how can you integrate the two?%0a%0aSee also a workshop organized in early August on the topic http://vrlab-brussels.info/wiki/Internal/DIYElectronicWorkshopPreparation WorkshopAUFMauritius2018.Light=(:html:)%0a%3ciframe class="embedVrDemo" src="https://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/AFrameWorkshop/Light/">%3c/iframe>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a%0aIf you want to try on your phone %25newwin%25https://output.jsbin.com/zunupi%0a%0aExercise %25newwin%25https://jsbin.com/refuyu/edit?html,output%0a%0aDon't hesitate to look at the documentation for AFrame @@%3ca-light>@@ as there are quite a few options.%0a%0aNote : this is hard. If it gets frustrating after 30min you can just move on. If you manage to get something nice going please do explain how. It's worth a bit of effort though since proper lighting can give a very nice atmosphere to a scene. A good friend of mine once told me that for 3D scenes it's 1 day modeling / 1 day lighting, unfortunately we don't have that luxury today. WorkshopAUFMauritius2018.ManipulateThePageContent=(:html:)%0a%3ciframe class="embedVrDemo" src="https://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/AFrameWorkshop/ManipulateThePageContent/">%3c/iframe>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a%0aExercise : add 8 more cubes and set their color to blue. %25newwin%25http://jsbin.com/civivo/edit?html,output%0a%0aExercise 2, more complicated : add a number of cubes that change every time you reload the page. %25newwin%25http://jsbin.com/civivo/edit?html,output%0a%0aExercise 3, even more complicated : add an increasing number of different primitive, e.g. 3 cubes, 4 spheres, 5 torus, etc. %25newwin%25http://jsbin.com/civivo/edit?html,output%0a%0a WorkshopAUFMauritius2018.Meshes=Demo %0a%0a(:html:)%0a%3ciframe class="embedVrDemo" src="https://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/AFrameWorkshop/Meshes/">%3c/iframe>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a%0aIf you want to try on your phone %25newwin%25https://output.jsbin.com/votuvi or better make your scene using some models from https://learnwebvr.xyz/upload/AirbusJune2017/assets/%0a%0aExercise : clone that demo hide that little personage in a forest of tree, make it as realistic as possible.%0a%0aExtra exercise : what's missing to make that scene much more realistic beside a nice smell of pine trees and glacial temperatures?%0a%0aCurious about how meshes will be done in the near future? Check the %25newwin%25[[https://github.com/JamsCenter/PaintingJam_EditionJan2017/wiki/WriteUp|Past VR painting workshop]]. WorkshopAUFMauritius2018.ObjectPosition=Exercise %25newwin%25https://jsbin.com/tigikaw/edit?html,output%0a%0aThat's it, no lengthy text on the history of VR, no complicated instructions, follow the link, spend the time you want on it, explore the documentation if you feel like.%0a%0aYou don't see what you have done in your phone? Check the steps :%0a# open a JSBin page e.g. https://jsbin.com/tigikaw/edit?html,output%0a# modify something, anything, you will then get a new link e.g. [=https://jsbin.com/=]{-tigikaw-}[=/edit?html,output=]%0a# open this new link with the "Live preview" black arrow in the top right corner%0a# open this link on your phone, enjoy! Note that all modifications from your laptop will now happen live on your phone%0a%0aMake sure you are comfortable with JSBin to maximize your screen real estate, be able to save what matters, have preview on the phone, etc.%0a(:html:)%0a%3cvideo class="media" controls>%0a %3csource src="http://fabien.benetou.fr//pub/ScreencastViaByzanzTest.webm" type="video/webm">%0aYour browser does not support the video tag.%0a%3c/video> %0a(:htmlend:)%0a%0aOnce you think you are done discuss what you have learned, what made sense, what did not, what you think is missing for you to go further and explore your ideas.%0a%0aWhat do you '''need''' to know now to make a proper VR experience?%0a WorkshopAUFMauritius2018.Physics=(:html:)%0a%3ciframe class="embedVrDemo" src="https://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/AFrameWorkshop/Physics/">%3c/iframe>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a%0aLink on your phone %25newwin%25http://output.jsbin.com/cemovo/ and don't be shy, walk head first against that ball by touching the screen!%0a%0aExercise : make a 3D fountain of balls, ideally one that makes music (examples on youtube are legion). Note that physics are still a bit imprecise so like in the demo display the wireframe of all objects to make sure they behave ... mostly properly.%0a%0aExtra exercise : make the table of your room solid (you can cheat and make it a large box) then push it around. WorkshopAUFMauritius2018.Primitives=Exercise: Use all available primitives (@@%3ca-box>@@, @@%3ca-cone>@@, @@%3ca-cylinder>@@, @@%3ca-plane>@@, @@%3ca-ring>@@, @@%3ca-sky>@@, @@%3ca-sphere>@@, @@%3ca-torus>@@) only and color to represent the room we are in. If you feel limited use also rotation, position and scale.%0a%0a(:html:)%0a%3ciframe class="embedVrDemo" src="https://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/AFrameWorkshop/Primitives/">%3c/iframe>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a%0aYour turn now %25newwin%25https://jsbin.com/gapejoq/edit?html,output%0a%0aThere is no cheating, if you do no cheat in ANY possible way (spying on your neighbour, exploring the doc, finding online examples, etc) then you make your life harder for no good reasons. How much notes did you take so far? How are you notes organized? If the workshop was to stop right now, would feel comfortable doing all that again without them?%0a%0aExtra exercise : make a copy of the same room but smaller and in a different location by only adding 2 lines.%0a%0aHow did you do that? Did it make sense? Can you imagine other situations where it could be useful? WorkshopAUFMauritius2018.ProperDistance=Demo %0a%0a(:html:)%0a%3ciframe class="embedVrDemo" src="https://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/AFrameWorkshop/ProperDistance/">%3c/iframe>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a%0aTest on your phone %25newwin%25http://output.jsbin.com/gogoci/%0a%0aExercise :%0a# Add a light switch to the room you created before.%0a# Add a light.%0a# Add the possiblity to walk in the room using the button on the cardboard or the WASD keys on a computer (tip you will need to import and use the extras component with its @@universal-controls@@ attribute, if you don't know what a component is, do ask aloud for a short presentation! If you '''don't''' ask I'll know.).%0a# Add the possibility to change things when you arrive nearby the switch (again importing then using a component, this time @@triggerbox@@ component)%0a# When you reach the switch make it turn off the light.%0a%0aThat is a lot... but it's worth it. Do try it in VR, not solely on your laptop.%0a%0aDone? Congratulations that was a lot. WorkshopAUFMauritius2018.RegisteringAComponent=Demo http://jsbin.com/gogoci/edit?html,output WorkshopAUFMauritius2018.ServiceSideContent=Demo %0a%0a(:html:)%0a%3ciframe class="embedVrDemo" src="https://vatelier.net/InWikiDemos/AframeEmbedding?action=aframe">%3c/iframe>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a%0aTry on your phone %25newwin%25http://vatelier.net/InWikiDemos/AframeEmbedding?action=aframe %0a%0aDetails http://vatelier.net/Demos/InWikiAframeEmbedding.%0a%0aHere is another example https://github.com/Utopiah/ThetaWebControl controlling remotely a 360 camera.%0a%0aHow can those be used? How is that better than having a static page to host your experience? What's a state? What does saving a state on the server provides? WorkshopAUFMauritius2018.Social=Demo http://output.jsbin.com/yicabux/ (remember the 1st demo?)%0a%0aExercise : make your room social using the following demo http://output.jsbin.com/luyeca/ . Note that live reloading doesn't work so well with networking as you tend to hammer the server. If you have any doubt disable output and only test in full screen mode. Obviously you need more than 1 device to make it social but... you have at least a phone and a laptop so that should work. Make sure to change the @@channel@@ parameter to your name.%0a%0aYou can use the movement keys @@WASD@@ in order to move around. This helps a lot to be able to distinguish several users.%0a%0aWhat happened when you didn't follow the instructions and didn't change the channel? why?%0a%0aWhat is this http://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/PhotosWorkshopICONJuly2016/ICONWorkshopJuly2016FirebaseDatabase.png ?%0a%0aNot that this is just the quickest way to get going. Alternatively you might prefer to host the server yourself or use a different protocol. Another component for networking is https://github.com/haydenjameslee/networked-aframe or NAF with support for WebRTC and/or WebSocket connections. There is on-going work on supporting physics but nothing stable yet as of June 2017. WorkshopAUFMauritius2018.Sound=(:html:)%0a%3ciframe class="embedVrDemo" src="https://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/AFrameWorkshop/Sound/">%3c/iframe>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a%0aTry on your phone using %25newwin%25http://output.jsbin.com/kaxasu/%0a%0aNote there is a bit of code to handle mobile and desktop differently. This is due to browser security and there is no way around it. This will be the same for [[Videos]] and [[360Videos]] so make sure you are understand how it works. For details for example %25newwin%25[[https://webkit.org/blog/6784/new-video-policies-for-ios/|new video policies for iOS]].%0a%0aDid you try with your headphones? Try again. Put the right headphone in the right ear, the left...%0a%0aYes VR is about immersion but it's also about manipulation. How can sound be used to manipulate attention? Think about a system linked with animation, might useful tomorrow.%0a WorkshopAUFMauritius2018.Start=!Regles%0a* il n'y a pas de question idiote mailto:fabien-questions@benetou.fr%0a* une question peut etre pose 2 fois, 3 fois, etc%0a* chacun apprend a son rythme%0a* l'atelier n'est pas parfait, vous etes invite a offrir des pistes pour l'ameliorer%0a%0a!Agenda%0a%0a!!Jour 1%0a* matin : [[Testing/UNICEFJune2018#p2]] 30min introduction incluant planning de la semaine, 1h essai VR cardboard, 1h essai VR 3DoF, 1h essai VR 6DoF, 30min discussion comparative%0a* apres-midi : [[Testing/UNICEFJune2018#p28]] 1h essai AR, 30min discussion comparitive AR/VR, 1h design d'experience, 1h pitch [[Testing/UNICEFJune2018?action=reveal#p48]]%0aTravail a la maison : experience que vous voulez tester sur material disponible,%0a%0a!!Jour 2%0a* matin : [[Testing/UNICEFJune2018?action=reveal#p48]] 5x3min rappel pitches, 1h formation de groupes, 1h storyboard textuel, [[Testing/VRPaintingJamStateOfTheArt]] 2h storyboard visuel%0a* apres-midi : 2h feasabilite technique, 1h collection des assets, 1h base du devellopement [[WorkshopAUFMauritius2018/]]%0aTravail a la maison : article de recherche prefere sur la VR ou AR%0a%0a!!Jour 3%0a* matin : [[WorkshopAUFMauritius2018/]] 2h decouverte de la programmation dans l'espace en 3D, 2h integration des assets%0a* apres-midi : [[Testing/UIXLabMarch2017]] 4x1h test par autre equipe%0aTravail a la maison : decrire l'impact de la VR ou AR en 2030%0a%0a!! Jour 4%0a* matin : 4h ameliorations du projet [[Testing/UNICEFVRUXForChildrenJune2018#p23]]%0a* apres-midi : 2h ameliorations du projet, 1h preparaton de la presentation (proposition de table des materieres inclue), 4x15min bilan par equipe, 15min bilan general WorkshopAUFMauritius2018.StereoEffect=Please compare this demo%0a%0a(:html:)%0a%3ciframe class="embedVrDemo" src="https://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/AFrameWorkshop/StereoEffect1/">%3c/iframe>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a%25align=right%25( You can open it on your phone using %25newwin%25http://vatelier.net/MyDemo/360Selfie/ )%0a%0abetter demo with%0a%0a%0a%0a(:html:)%0a%3ciframe class="embedVrDemo" src="https://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/AFrameWorkshop/StereoEffect2/">%3c/iframe>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a%25align=right%25( You can open it on your phone using %25newwin%25https://output.jsbin.com/votuvi )%0a%0awhat's the difference? Which one is actually best and why? Note that both solutions also have a cost and limitations.%0a%0aSwitch in and out of VR mode, what happens. WorkshopAUFMauritius2018.Textures=Demo %0a%0a(:html:)%0a%3ciframe class="embedVrDemo" src="https://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/AFrameWorkshop/Textures/">%3c/iframe>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a%0aIf you want to try on your phone %25newwin%25http://output.jsbin.com/humoqub/%0a%0aExercise : head back to the demo you have done making a virtual room of our current location. Think about each entity you used. Close that demo (yes, there is a button for that) and in the new one {-scavange the net, or better even,-} make your own texture. That's right you will have to start your favorite drawing software and take 5min to draw the best texture you can, we'll then upload it and you can use it in your scene.%0a%0aThink about our texture can trick the person having the experience. Appreciate how much more depth and graind a scene has using texture with imperfections rather than perfect fake colors. Consider how textures can also be use not just for colors but also to change light reflection.%0a%0aExtra exercise : try at least 1 partly transparent texture. Try also a normal texture but applied on a partly transparent object. You don't know how, well you should know the drill by now, cheat!%0a%0aDid you try the inspector yet? If not open %25newwin%25http://output.jsbin.com/humoqub/ again and press @@ctrl+alt+i@@, prepare to be amazed! Right, you have an entire 3D editor embedded in your experience. You can move objects around, rotate them, etc. Here though specifically select the image (right click on it) then in the bottom right find its texture (hint: it's named @@src@@). Click on it, load texture and voila, you can use another one. You can also upload your own, just explore a bit how to do it and the inspector in general it's a very powerful tool. WorkshopAUFMauritius2018.ToDo=En 2h30%0a* 5min d'introduction pour me presenter, mon assistant et surtout l'interet de WebVR en particulier applique a AirBus (cf nos discussions precedentes)%0a* 30min pour realiser leur toute premiere experience sur ordinateur et la tester sur laptop, cardboard et 1 personne sur Vive%0a* 60min sur differents exercices pour aquerir des competences et maitriser les concepts%0a* 30min pour modifier leur premiere experience grace a ce qu'ils ont appris%0a* 30min de bilan sur ce qui a ete fait et ouverture sur les nouvelles techniques%0a%0a----%0a%0amove " (available on http://learnwebvr.xyz/AirbusJune2017 after the event) " to the end or via email%0a%0amake the initial experience more interesting%0a* e.g. add the timetable for the workshop%0a* add sound or video (useful to see who is already "in") even though it requires interaction%0a%0afix past flow problems e.g.%0a* what's the light "switch"%0a* avoid moments like "handling light is hard, takes hours, just give up" by something more sensible e.g. related resources to dig deeper%0a* what is the point of the camera movement exercises%0a%0aprovide enough models to give creative freedom WITHOUT wasting time%0a* test gltf e.g. https://vatelier.net/MyDemo/gltf/%0a** downloaded from https://github.com/kalmykov/fr24-3d-models%0a** uploaded to https://learnwebvr.xyz/upload/AirbusJune2017/assets/%0a* see also ESA models%0a** https://www.blender.org/user-stories/esa-space-debris-movie-by-onirixel/%0a** https://vatelier.net/MyDemo/ESA/%0a* ISS?%0a* unrelated but most likely topics dear to them e.g. birds%0a%0acomparer avec l'existant%0a* http://airspace.airbus.com/get-your-vr/%0a** utilisant https://krpano.com avec support pour WebVR cf https://krpano.com/plugins/webvr/%0a*** potentiallement avec https://krpano.com/viewsource.html?plugins/threejs/opensource/threejs_example/three.krpanoplugin.js WorkshopAUFMauritius2018.Videos=(:html:)%0a%3ciframe class="embedVrDemo" src="https://vatelier.net/MyDemo/AframeDiscovery/">%3c/iframe>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a%0aYour turn now %25newwin%25https://vatelier.net/MyDemo/AframeDiscovery/%0a%0aHonestly it works but I just don't really what good can come out of this. It's all about 3D and experiences. Yes... surely videos can be used in a fun but the point of VR is to escape the flat screen.%0a%0aExercise : prove me wrong. I'm serious.%0a%0aPS: note that you can still do a LOT with video especially going down the stack and using WebGL shaders. For example check those amazing projects%0a* green screens https://github.com/nikolaiwarner/aframe-chromakey-material or %0a* real time compositing https://github.com/bbc/VideoContext . 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You’ll learn the initial steps to start your own project in an efficient, collaborative and interactive environment.%0a%0aConcepts we will explore:%0a#the stereo effect%0a#fundamental rules of VR-scene design%0a#AFrame as a sensible and established framework%0a#loading your own 3D assets%0a#sharing your VR experience with the outside world%0a#WebVR as a perfect entry to VR%0a%0a[[#Introduction]]%0a%0a!!!Introduction%0aThis first session will be a gentle introduction to the key concepts. All will be done directly in a coding environment without any installation required to start.%0a* [[{$Group}/object position]]%0a* [[{$Group}/camera]]%0a* [[{$Group}/stereo effect]]%0a%0aPlease note that the workshop is a place to experiment and learn, not an inventory of answers. The goal is to give you all the pointers you need to then efficiently starting thinking with and for VR.%0a%0a[[#Building]]%0a%0a!!!Building%0aAssuming that key concepts have been understood, in order to make a scene richer we can use:%0a* [[{$Group}/primitives]]%0a* [[{$Group}/meshes]]%0a* [[{$Group}/light]]%0a* [[{$Group}/textures]]%0a* [[{$Group}/360 photos]]%0a* [[{$Group}/videos]]%0a* [[{$Group}/360 videos]]%0a* [[{$Group}/sound]]%0a* [[{$Group}/assets]] in general%0a%0aNote also that all assets are not equal. For example a textured 3D mesh can be scaled and navigated in. An animated mesh can move and be deformed. A 360 video can modify the environment all around the viewer but is flat, one can not "move" in it without breaking immersion. A 360 photo has the same problem. A 2D image or a video is entirely flat, consequently the immersion might not be very impressive.%0a%0a(:html:)%0a%3ccenter>%0a%3ciframe id="background" src="https://vatelier.net/MyDemo/UIXLab/" style="z-index : 99; top : 0; left : 0; margin : 0; padding : 0; overflow: hidden; border:none; width:75%25; height:400px;" >%3c/iframe>%0a%3c/center>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a%0a[[#Interaction]]%0a%0a!!!Interaction%0aFocus not on objects as static or even animated elements but rather how the person having the experience can interact with them. It will explain what works, what doesn’t, regarding hardware and user experience.%0a%0a* [[{$Group}/manipulate the page content]]%0a* [[{$Group}/animations]]%0a* [[{$Group}/gaze]]%0a* [[{$Group}/button]]%0a* [[{$Group}/proper distance]]%0a* [[{$Group}/physics]]%0a* Bonus : [[{$Group}/debugging tricks]]%0a%0aNote that most so far was done via the declarative aspect of AFrame solely. From now because of the dynamic aspect JavaScript is required.%0a[[#BeingSocialAndDynamic]]%0a%0a!!!Social and dynamic%0aA virtual reality experience doesn’t have to be experienced alone. In fact it is quite easy to transform a basic solo experience to a rich multi user experience. Instead of programming complex algorithms letting user interact with other allows to quickly showcase interesting behavior. Still, in addition to this it will be shown how to use dynamic content either generated on the fly or processed by a server then generated a relevant scene.%0a* websockets to be [[{$Group}/social]] e.g. Firebase%0a* websockets for [[{$Group}/Internet of Things]] aka IoT e.g. fan%0a* [[{$Group}/service side content]]%0a* [[{$Group}/data visualization]]%0a[[#Further]]%0a%0a!!!Going faster and further%0a* the [[future of WebVR development]]%0a* selecting multiple custom elements%0a* emitting an event%0a* registering a shader%0a* developing your own scaffolding e.g. %25newwin%25[[http://output.jsbin.com/tavopimoli/|grid]] with associated .svg files%0a* try augmented reality using @@%3ca-marker>@@ from [[https://github.com/jeromeetienne/AR.js/blob/master/README.md|AR.js]]%0a* [[Testing/UIXLabMarch2017?action=reveal&#p5|UX & VR - Now that you can design entire worlds, how can you do it right?]]%0a* [[Testing/W3CImpulseReveal?action=reveal&#p6|Lessons learned from the W3C]] with the different browser vendors%0a%0a!!!!Credits%0aA workshop designed by Fabien Benetou%0a* AirPlane by thepixeldevil is licensed under CC Attribution%0a%0a(:html:)%0a%3ciframe id="iframeMainPage" src="/pub/home/aframe/">%3c/iframe>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a WorkshopAUFMauritius2018.WorkshopAUFMauritius2018DemoSkinned=(:html:)%0a%3cstyle>%0abody {%0a background-image: url("http://wallpapercave.com/wp/bJyv0kG.jpg");%0a background-repeat: no-repeat, no-repeat, repeat-x%0a/* %0abackground-image: url("https://ak6.picdn.net/shutterstock/videos/11483060/thumb/2.jpg");%0a*/%0a}%0a%3c/style>%0a%3ciframe id="bodybg" src="/pub/home/airbus/" style="z-index: 1;top : 0;left : 0;border:none;/width:100%25;height: 100%25;position: absolute;width: 100%25;" >%3c/iframe>%0a%3c!--%0aglitch for rapid proto%0alocal for CORS actions /pub/home/airbus/%0a-->%0a%3cimg %0asrc="http://vignette3.wikia.nocookie.net/trainstation/images/f/f4/Control_Tower.png/revision/latest?cb=20161006235431"%0astyle="z-index: 10;bottom: 0;right: 0;position: fixed;max-width:15%25;"%0atitle="Don't hesitate to request help from Fabien or Thomas whenever you have a doubt!"%0aonclick="document.getElementById('bodybg').contentWindow.towerControl('flip');"%0a/>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a%0a(:nofooter:)%0a(:notitle:)%0a%0a[[%3c%3c]][[%3c%3c]][[%3c%3c]][[%3c%3c]][[%3c%3c]][[%3c%3c]][[%3c%3c]][[%3c%3c]][[%3c%3c]][[%3c%3c]][[%3c%3c]][[%3c%3c]][[%3c%3c]]%0a(:html:)%0a%3cdiv style="z-index:2;position:relative;">%0a(:htmlend:)%0a%0a[[%3c%3c]][[%3c%3c]][[%3c%3c]]%0aWelcome to the WebVR discovery workshop for AirBus and Makery (available on %25newwin%25http://learnwebvr.xyz/AirbusJune2017 after the event)%0a%0a%25newwin darkblue%25'''[[https://learnwebvr.xyz/airbus|let's all meet in VR]]!'''%25%25 Let's go now on %25newwin%25https://learnwebvr.xyz/airbus on your mobile phone ideally. If you do not have a mobile phone and a cardboard try on your laptop it will also work but won't be immersive.%0a%0aNo presentation with slides. No question to know who knows what. Explanation after as VR is the medium of '''experience'''.%0a%0a(:html:)%0a%3c/div>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a----%0a%0aWhat happens, how do you think it worked? How do you think you can make it work?%0a%0a!!Description%0aThe workshop is an opportunity to discover the key concepts of VR: how to build a scene, how to interact with it personally or in group, how to dynamically generate content and lots more. You will gradually learn the key principles and the technical framework to transform your idea into a proper VR experience. From marketing to presentation, from solo- to social market research: VR has many potential usages. You’ll learn the initial steps to start your own project in an efficient, collaborative and interactive environment. %0a%0aConcepts we will explore: %0a#the stereo effect%0a#fundamental rules of VR-scene design%0a#AFrame as a sensible and established framework%0a#loading your own 3D assets%0a#sharing your VR experience with the outside world%0a#WebVR as a perfect entry to VR%0a%0a[[#Introduction]]%0a%0a!!!Introduction to virtual reality (key concepts : object position, camera, stereo effect)%0aThis first session will be a gentle introduction to the key concepts. All will be done directly in a coding environment without any installation required to start.%0a* [[{$Group}/object position]]%0a* [[{$Group}/camera]]%0a* [[{$Group}/stereo effect]]%0a%0aPlease note that the workshop is a place to experiment and learn, not an inventory of answers. The goal is to give you all the pointers you need to then efficiently starting thinking with and for VR.%0a%0a[[#Building]]%0a%0a!!!Building for virtual reality (primitives, meshes, light, assets including 360 photos and videos)%0aAssuming that key concepts have been understood, in order to make a scene richer we can use:%0a* [[{$Group}/primitives]]%0a* [[{$Group}/meshes]]%0a* [[{$Group}/light]]%0a* [[{$Group}/textures]]%0a* [[{$Group}/360 photos]]%0a* [[{$Group}/videos]]%0a* [[{$Group}/360 videos]]%0a* [[{$Group}/sound]]%0a* [[{$Group}/assets]] in general%0a%0aNote also that all assets are not equal. For example a textured 3D mesh can be scale and navigated in. An animated mesh can move and be deformed. A 360 video can modify the environment all around the viewer but is flat, one can not "move" in it without breaking immersion. A 360 photo has the same problem. A 2D image or a video is entirely flat, consequently the immersion might not be very impressive.%0a%0a(:html:)%0a%3ccenter>%0a%3ciframe id="background" src="https://vatelier.net/MyDemo/UIXLab/" style="z-index : 99; top : 0; left : 0; margin : 0; padding : 0; overflow: hidden; border:none; width:75%25; height:400px;" >%3c/iframe>%0a%3c/center>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a%0a!!!Interaction in virtual reality (gaze, button, proper distance)%0aFocus not on objects as static or even animated elements but rather how the person having the experience can interact with them. It will explain what works, what doesn’t, regarding hardware and user experience.%0a%0a* [[{$Group}/manipulate the page content]]%0a* [[{$Group}/animations]]%0a* [[{$Group}/gaze]]%0a* [[{$Group}/button]]%0a* [[{$Group}/proper distance]]%0a* [[{$Group}/physics]]%0a* Bonus : [[{$Group}/debugging tricks]]%0a%0aNote that most so far was done via the declarative aspect of AFrame solely. From now because of the dynamic aspect JavaScript is required.%0a[[#BeingSocialAndDynamic]]%0a%0a!!!Being social and dynamic in virtual reality (websockets, service side content)%0aA virtual reality experience doesn’t have to be experienced alone. In fact it is quite easy to transform a basic solo experience to a rich multi user experience. Instead of programming complex algorithms letting user interact with other allows to quickly showcase interesting behavior. Still, in addition to this it will be shown how to use dynamic content either generated on the fly or processed by a server then generated a relevant scene.%0a* websockets%0a** to be [[{$Group}/social]] e.g. Firebase%0a** for [[{$Group}/Internet of Things]] aka IoT e.g. fan%0a* [[{$Group}/service side content]]%0a* [[{$Group}/data visualization]]%0a[[#Further]]%0a%0a!!!Going faster and further%0a* the [[future of WebVR development]]%0a* registering a component following the model of [[{$Group}/proper distance]]%0a* selecting multiple custom elements%0a* emitting an event%0a* registering a shader%0a* developing your own scaffolding e.g. %25newwin%25[[http://output.jsbin.com/foziha/|grid]] with associated .svg files%0a* try augmented reality using @@%3ca-marker>@@ from [[https://github.com/jeromeetienne/AR.js/blob/master/README.md|AR.js]]%0a* [[Testing/UIXLabMarch2017?action=reveal&#p5|UX & VR - Now that you can design entire worlds, how can you do it right?]]%0a* [[Testing/W3CImpulseReveal?action=reveal&#p6|Lessons learned from the W3C]] with the different browser vendors%0a%0aLet me help to make a better workshop, %25newwin%25[[https://www.surveymonkey.co.uk/r/8YCJCLF|answer few questions]]!%0a%0a!!!!Credits%0aAirPlane by thepixeldevil is licensed under CC Attribution WorkshopAirbusJune2017.360Photos=Demo %0a%0a(:html:)%0a%3ciframe class="embedVrDemo" src="https://vatelier.net/MyDemo/360Selfie/">%3c/iframe>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a%0aYou can check on your phone using %25newwin%25https://vatelier.net/MyDemo/360Selfie/%0a%0aNote : want a 360 of us? Just ask.%0a%0aExercise : use our photo and overlay a shape with a different color roughly front of each person. If you don't remember how to start a new project just use a previous exercise and clone it.%0a%0aWhat are the advantages? Limitations? How can you use this?%0a%0aExtra exercise : changing starting viewpoint on the 360, there are at least two ways to do it.%0a%0aGoing further : see how this tiny branded gallery is done https://vatelier.net/MyDemo/Branded360/%0a%0a(:html:)%0a%3ciframe class="embedVrDemo" style="height: 500px" src="https://vatelier.net/MyDemo/Branded360/">%3c/iframe>%0a(:htmlend:) WorkshopAirbusJune2017.360Videos=360 videos are just like 360 photos. The only difference is if you target mobiles, make sure the target platforms loads a format that is supported (I'm looking at you Apple!).%0a%0a(:html:)%0a%3ciframe class="embedVrDemo" src="https://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/AFrameWorkshop/360Videos/">%3c/iframe>%0a(:htmlend:)%0aWatch on your phone using %25newwin%25https://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/AFrameWorkshop/360Videos/%0a%0aYour turn now, extend this 360 video by adding, positioning AND correctly timed relevant elements %25newwin%25http://jsbin.com/fupomib/edit?html,output%0a%0aIt can be text, primitives 3D meshes, etc but also interaction. One example could be to pause the video until the viewer correctly answers a question.%0a%0aTo learn more on how to shoot a 360 movie check the %25newwin%25[[https://vrlab-brussels.info/wiki/GuestPresentations/CinematicsStorytelling|Cinematics Storytelling]] workshop and its recording. WorkshopAirbusJune2017.Animations=Exercise %25newwin%25https://jsbin.com/jekeni/edit?html,output%0a%0aDid your cube really turned 10 times? If not why not? You can fix it but for that you have to think what is implicit and explicit.%0aGo as far as you can in those exercise but not more than 5 min!%0a%0aDemo %0a%0a(:html:)%0a%3ciframe class="embedVrDemo" src="https://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/AFrameWorkshop/Animations/">%3c/iframe>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a%0aLink to open on your phone %25newwin%25http://output.jsbin.com/zejehu/ (alternative technique, very flexible but a bit trickier)%0a%0aWhat are the differences of the exercise and the demonstration? What can you do with the demonstration that you can't do with the first one and vice versa? Have you tried animating colors? Did it work and if so why not? WorkshopAirbusJune2017.Assets=Exercise : well you guessed it this time, you won't make the room you will make... whatever the heck you want. By now you should have an entire palette of colors, size, primitives of course but also assets, from images to video, from flat to 360, from curved images (yes... we didn't try that yet but it's possible and relatively easy) so bring it all back, make the most original, creative or just mad patchwork you can think of.%0a%0aNote : if you want to use assets from other website link to them directly. If it does not work upload a copy on %25newwin%25https://learnwebvr.xyz/upload/AirbusJune2017/ . Please don't ask why it doesn't work in the first place it's a terribly boring topic, trust me you don't want to know. If you really want to know ... check [[https://medium.com/@g33konaut/cors-a-guided-tour-4e72230a8739#.lxrxx959r|CORS  -  a guided tour]].%0a%0aExtra exercise : Write down what's missing, again. It's nice to have all those elements around you but is that enough? What would make immersion better?%0a%0aExercise : Go through http://jsbin.com/boyefi/edit?html,output and explain as comments LINE BY LINE what is happening. If you need it also load the image or mesh of a duck cf %25newwin%25[[(Wikipedia:)Rubber duck debugging]]%25%25.%0a WorkshopAirbusJune2017.Button=Exercise : design wise, what are the advantage and disadvantage of a physical button (e.g. screen tap or click) compare to the gaze you just saw before? Think about the device you have right now but also the wider spectrum of devices.%0a%0a%25center class=media%25https://raw.githubusercontent.com/caseyyee/aframe-ui-widgets/master/img/preview.gif%0a%0aExample of room scale buttons using https://github.com/caseyyee/aframe-ui-widgets . Note that this only works on the HTC Vive or Oculus Rift, not a smartphone.%0a%0aConsider also how this framework will work in a larger ecosystem. Check for example how you can %25newwin%25[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NfWa4KDphTs|prepare for upcoming Google DayDream thanks to a 2nd phone]]. WorkshopAirbusJune2017.Camera=Please compare this demo%0a%0a(:html:)%0a%3ciframe class="embedVrDemo" src="https://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/AFrameWorkshop/CameraDemo1/">%3c/iframe>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a%25align=right%25( You can open it on your phone using %25newwin%25https://output.jsbin.com/wasaki/ )%0a%0aand %0a%0a(:html:)%0a%3ciframe class="embedVrDemo" src="https://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/AFrameWorkshop/CameraDemo2/">%3c/iframe>%0a%0a(:htmlend:)%0a%25align=right%25(You can open it on your phone using %25newwin%25https://output.jsbin.com/gozetat/ )%0a%0aHint: "look" at the green cube. It means putting the cursor over it. This is a typical action in VR called gaze. It's a very important one to understand as it is the lowest common denominator in ALL VR experiences.%0a%0aA special entity yet a normal entity. Why special? Why normal? What was the difference between the 2 demos?%0a%0aWhat do you believe are the problem of advantages with playing with the camera?%0a%0aWhat are the do or do not rules of camera in VR?%0a WorkshopAirbusJune2017.DataVisualization=%25newwin class=media%25%0a[[http://blockbuilder.org/Utopiah/461b4aa88086584bf3ae5178c3b76ca7|https://gist.githubusercontent.com/Utopiah/461b4aa88086584bf3ae5178c3b76ca7/raw/a68ee1554a38a788fa45b8c7b322a62ce2de6d79/thumbnail.png]]%0a%0aYour turn now %25newwin%25http://blockbuilder.org/Utopiah/461b4aa88086584bf3ae5178c3b76ca7 or http://blockbuilder.org/Utopiah/fec8aa2c70a72bcd5f2a81e1b48cc978%0a%0aWhat's the difference between that and the 8 blue cubes you added to an experience? 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Try ctrl+alt+i and rejoice%0a** https://github.com/aframevr/aframe-inspector WorkshopAirbusJune2017.FutureOfWebVRDevelopment=!!Currently working%0a* using %25newwin%25[[https://github.com/JamsCenter/PaintingJam_EditionJan2017/wiki/WriteUp|A-painter for non-functional prototyping]]%0a* the %25newwin%25[[https://github.com/aframevr/aframe-inspector|AFrame inspector]] to visually move entities around, add components, etc%0a* finding new components from the community using the [[https://aframe.io/aframe-registry/|AFrame registry]], including directly from the inspector%0a* managing %25newwin%25[[https://aframe.io/blog/gamestate/|game state]]%0a* %25newwin%25[[https://github.com/dmarcos/aframe-motion-capture-components|motion capture]] for faster interaction prototyping, developing roomscale on the go or natural animation thanks to 6-DoF controllers%0a** automated testing environment %25newwin%25[[https://github.com/wmurphyrd/aframe-machinima-testing|machinima-testing]]%0a%0a!!Still work in progress%0a* %25newwin%25[[https://twitter.com/fernandojsg/status/848293843011350528|in-VR inspector]] or the %25newwin%25[[https://www.twitch.tv/videos/133886153|scene editor]]%0a* %25newwin%25[[https://twitter.com/utopiah/status/831509376607322113|Visual reflexivity of the code base]] to add components to entities in VR%0a%0a!!Only theoretical%0a* collaborative in-VR editing%0a* link traversal with backpack to pass the content of one WebVR experiment to the next and building an increasingly powerful workflow WorkshopAirbusJune2017.Gaze=(:html:)%0a%3ciframe class="embedVrDemo" src="https://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/AFrameWorkshop/Gaze/">%3c/iframe>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a%0aLink to open on your phone %25newwin%25http://output.jsbin.com/javito/%0a%0aFor this specific demo it is important to try it on your phone and in VR.%0a%0aExercise : what just happened? 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A good friend of mine once told me that for 3D scenes it's 1 day modeling / 1 day lighting, unfortunately we don't have that luxury today. WorkshopAirbusJune2017.ManipulateThePageContent=(:html:)%0a%3ciframe class="embedVrDemo" src="https://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/AFrameWorkshop/ManipulateThePageContent/">%3c/iframe>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a%0aExercise : add 8 more cubes and set their color to blue. %25newwin%25http://jsbin.com/civivo/edit?html,output%0a%0aExercise 2, more complicated : add a number of cubes that change every time you reload the page. %25newwin%25http://jsbin.com/civivo/edit?html,output%0a%0aExercise 3, even more complicated : add an increasing number of different primitive, e.g. 3 cubes, 4 spheres, 5 torus, etc. %25newwin%25http://jsbin.com/civivo/edit?html,output%0a%0a WorkshopAirbusJune2017.Meshes=Demo %0a%0a(:html:)%0a%3ciframe class="embedVrDemo" src="https://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/AFrameWorkshop/Meshes/">%3c/iframe>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a%0aIf you want to try on your phone %25newwin%25https://output.jsbin.com/votuvi or better make your scene using some models from https://learnwebvr.xyz/upload/AirbusJune2017/assets/%0a%0aExercise : clone that demo hide that little personage in a forest of tree, make it as realistic as possible.%0a%0aExtra exercise : what's missing to make that scene much more realistic beside a nice smell of pine trees and glacial temperatures?%0a%0aCurious about how meshes will be done in the near future? Check the %25newwin%25[[https://github.com/JamsCenter/PaintingJam_EditionJan2017/wiki/WriteUp|Past VR painting workshop]]. WorkshopAirbusJune2017.ObjectPosition=Exercise %25newwin%25https://jsbin.com/tigikaw/edit?html,output%0a%0aThat's it, no lengthy text on the history of VR, no complicated instructions, follow the link, spend the time you want on it, explore the documentation if you feel like.%0a%0aYou don't see what you have done in your phone? Check the steps :%0a# open a JSBin page e.g. https://jsbin.com/tigikaw/edit?html,output%0a# modify something, anything, you will then get a new link e.g. [=https://jsbin.com/=]{-tigikaw-}[=/edit?html,output=]%0a# open this new link with the "Live preview" black arrow in the top right corner%0a# open this link on your phone, enjoy! Note that all modifications from your laptop will now happen live on your phone%0a%0aMake sure you are comfortable with JSBin to maximize your screen real estate, be able to save what matters, have preview on the phone, etc.%0a(:html:)%0a%3cvideo class="media" controls>%0a %3csource src="http://fabien.benetou.fr//pub/ScreencastViaByzanzTest.webm" type="video/webm">%0aYour browser does not support the video tag.%0a%3c/video> %0a(:htmlend:)%0a%0aOnce you think you are done discuss what you have learned, what made sense, what did not, what you think is missing for you to go further and explore your ideas.%0a%0aWhat do you '''need''' to know now to make a proper VR experience?%0a WorkshopAirbusJune2017.Physics=(:html:)%0a%3ciframe class="embedVrDemo" src="https://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/AFrameWorkshop/Physics/">%3c/iframe>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a%0aLink on your phone %25newwin%25http://output.jsbin.com/cemovo/ and don't be shy, walk head first against that ball by touching the screen!%0a%0aExercise : make a 3D fountain of balls, ideally one that makes music (examples on youtube are legion). Note that physics are still a bit imprecise so like in the demo display the wireframe of all objects to make sure they behave ... mostly properly.%0a%0aExtra exercise : make the table of your room solid (you can cheat and make it a large box) then push it around. WorkshopAirbusJune2017.Primitives=Exercise: Use all available primitives (@@%3ca-box>@@, @@%3ca-cone>@@, @@%3ca-cylinder>@@, @@%3ca-plane>@@, @@%3ca-ring>@@, @@%3ca-sky>@@, @@%3ca-sphere>@@, @@%3ca-torus>@@) only and color to represent the room we are in. If you feel limited use also rotation, position and scale.%0a%0a(:html:)%0a%3ciframe class="embedVrDemo" src="https://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/AFrameWorkshop/Primitives/">%3c/iframe>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a%0aYour turn now %25newwin%25https://jsbin.com/gapejoq/edit?html,output%0a%0aThere is no cheating, if you do no cheat in ANY possible way (spying on your neighbour, exploring the doc, finding online examples, etc) then you make your life harder for no good reasons. How much notes did you take so far? How are you notes organized? If the workshop was to stop right now, would feel comfortable doing all that again without them?%0a%0aExtra exercise : make a copy of the same room but smaller and in a different location by only adding 2 lines.%0a%0aHow did you do that? Did it make sense? Can you imagine other situations where it could be useful? WorkshopAirbusJune2017.ProperDistance=Demo %0a%0a(:html:)%0a%3ciframe class="embedVrDemo" src="https://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/AFrameWorkshop/ProperDistance/">%3c/iframe>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a%0aTest on your phone %25newwin%25http://output.jsbin.com/gogoci/%0a%0aExercise :%0a# Add a light switch to the room you created before.%0a# Add a light.%0a# Add the possiblity to walk in the room using the button on the cardboard or the WASD keys on a computer (tip you will need to import and use the extras component with its @@universal-controls@@ attribute, if you don't know what a component is, do ask aloud for a short presentation! If you '''don't''' ask I'll know.).%0a# Add the possibility to change things when you arrive nearby the switch (again importing then using a component, this time @@triggerbox@@ component)%0a# When you reach the switch make it turn off the light.%0a%0aThat is a lot... but it's worth it. Do try it in VR, not solely on your laptop.%0a%0aDone? Congratulations that was a lot. WorkshopAirbusJune2017.RegisteringAComponent=Demo http://jsbin.com/gogoci/edit?html,output WorkshopAirbusJune2017.ServiceSideContent=Demo %0a%0a(:html:)%0a%3ciframe class="embedVrDemo" src="https://vatelier.net/InWikiDemos/AframeEmbedding?action=aframe">%3c/iframe>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a%0aTry on your phone %25newwin%25http://vatelier.net/InWikiDemos/AframeEmbedding?action=aframe %0a%0aDetails http://vatelier.net/Demos/InWikiAframeEmbedding.%0a%0aHere is another example https://github.com/Utopiah/ThetaWebControl controlling remotely a 360 camera.%0a%0aHow can those be used? How is that better than having a static page to host your experience? What's a state? What does saving a state on the server provides? WorkshopAirbusJune2017.Social=Demo http://output.jsbin.com/yicabux/ (remember the 1st demo?)%0a%0aExercise : make your room social using the following demo http://output.jsbin.com/luyeca/ . Note that live reloading doesn't work so well with networking as you tend to hammer the server. If you have any doubt disable output and only test in full screen mode. Obviously you need more than 1 device to make it social but... you have at least a phone and a laptop so that should work. Make sure to change the @@channel@@ parameter to your name.%0a%0aYou can use the movement keys @@WASD@@ in order to move around. This helps a lot to be able to distinguish several users.%0a%0aWhat happened when you didn't follow the instructions and didn't change the channel? why?%0a%0aWhat is this http://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/PhotosWorkshopICONJuly2016/ICONWorkshopJuly2016FirebaseDatabase.png ?%0a%0aNot that this is just the quickest way to get going. Alternatively you might prefer to host the server yourself or use a different protocol. Another component for networking is https://github.com/haydenjameslee/networked-aframe or NAF with support for WebRTC and/or WebSocket connections. There is on-going work on supporting physics but nothing stable yet as of June 2017. WorkshopAirbusJune2017.Sound=(:html:)%0a%3ciframe class="embedVrDemo" src="https://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/AFrameWorkshop/Sound/">%3c/iframe>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a%0aTry on your phone using %25newwin%25http://output.jsbin.com/kaxasu/%0a%0aNote there is a bit of code to handle mobile and desktop differently. This is due to browser security and there is no way around it. This will be the same for [[Videos]] and [[360Videos]] so make sure you are understand how it works. For details for example %25newwin%25[[https://webkit.org/blog/6784/new-video-policies-for-ios/|new video policies for iOS]].%0a%0aDid you try with your headphones? Try again. Put the right headphone in the right ear, the left...%0a%0aYes VR is about immersion but it's also about manipulation. How can sound be used to manipulate attention? Think about a system linked with animation, might useful tomorrow.%0a WorkshopAirbusJune2017.StereoEffect=Please compare this demo%0a%0a(:html:)%0a%3ciframe class="embedVrDemo" src="https://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/AFrameWorkshop/StereoEffect1/">%3c/iframe>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a%25align=right%25( You can open it on your phone using %25newwin%25http://vatelier.net/MyDemo/360Selfie/ )%0a%0abetter demo with%0a%0a%0a%0a(:html:)%0a%3ciframe class="embedVrDemo" src="https://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/AFrameWorkshop/StereoEffect2/">%3c/iframe>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a%25align=right%25( You can open it on your phone using %25newwin%25https://output.jsbin.com/votuvi )%0a%0awhat's the difference? Which one is actually best and why? Note that both solutions also have a cost and limitations.%0a%0aSwitch in and out of VR mode, what happens. WorkshopAirbusJune2017.Textures=Demo %0a%0a(:html:)%0a%3ciframe class="embedVrDemo" src="https://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/AFrameWorkshop/Textures/">%3c/iframe>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a%0aIf you want to try on your phone %25newwin%25http://output.jsbin.com/humoqub/%0a%0aExercise : head back to the demo you have done making a virtual room of our current location. Think about each entity you used. Close that demo (yes, there is a button for that) and in the new one {-scavange the net, or better even,-} make your own texture. That's right you will have to start your favorite drawing software and take 5min to draw the best texture you can, we'll then upload it and you can use it in your scene.%0a%0aThink about our texture can trick the person having the experience. Appreciate how much more depth and graind a scene has using texture with imperfections rather than perfect fake colors. Consider how textures can also be use not just for colors but also to change light reflection.%0a%0aExtra exercise : try at least 1 partly transparent texture. Try also a normal texture but applied on a partly transparent object. You don't know how, well you should know the drill by now, cheat!%0a%0aDid you try the inspector yet? If not open %25newwin%25http://output.jsbin.com/humoqub/ again and press @@ctrl+alt+i@@, prepare to be amazed! Right, you have an entire 3D editor embedded in your experience. You can move objects around, rotate them, etc. Here though specifically select the image (right click on it) then in the bottom right find its texture (hint: it's named @@src@@). Click on it, load texture and voila, you can use another one. You can also upload your own, just explore a bit how to do it and the inspector in general it's a very powerful tool. WorkshopAirbusJune2017.ToDo=En 2h30%0a* 5min d'introduction pour me presenter, mon assistant et surtout l'interet de WebVR en particulier applique a AirBus (cf nos discussions precedentes)%0a* 30min pour realiser leur toute premiere experience sur ordinateur et la tester sur laptop, cardboard et 1 personne sur Vive%0a* 60min sur differents exercices pour aquerir des competences et maitriser les concepts%0a* 30min pour modifier leur premiere experience grace a ce qu'ils ont appris%0a* 30min de bilan sur ce qui a ete fait et ouverture sur les nouvelles techniques%0a%0a----%0a%0amove " (available on http://learnwebvr.xyz/AirbusJune2017 after the event) " to the end or via email%0a%0amake the initial experience more interesting%0a* e.g. add the timetable for the workshop%0a* add sound or video (useful to see who is already "in") even though it requires interaction%0a%0afix past flow problems e.g.%0a* what's the light "switch"%0a* avoid moments like "handling light is hard, takes hours, just give up" by something more sensible e.g. related resources to dig deeper%0a* what is the point of the camera movement exercises%0a%0aprovide enough models to give creative freedom WITHOUT wasting time%0a* test gltf e.g. https://vatelier.net/MyDemo/gltf/%0a** downloaded from https://github.com/kalmykov/fr24-3d-models%0a** uploaded to https://learnwebvr.xyz/upload/AirbusJune2017/assets/%0a* see also ESA models%0a** https://www.blender.org/user-stories/esa-space-debris-movie-by-onirixel/%0a** https://vatelier.net/MyDemo/ESA/%0a* ISS?%0a* unrelated but most likely topics dear to them e.g. birds%0a%0acomparer avec l'existant%0a* http://airspace.airbus.com/get-your-vr/%0a** utilisant https://krpano.com avec support pour WebVR cf https://krpano.com/plugins/webvr/%0a*** potentiallement avec https://krpano.com/viewsource.html?plugins/threejs/opensource/threejs_example/three.krpanoplugin.js WorkshopAirbusJune2017.Videos=(:html:)%0a%3ciframe class="embedVrDemo" src="https://vatelier.net/MyDemo/AframeDiscovery/">%3c/iframe>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a%0aYour turn now %25newwin%25https://vatelier.net/MyDemo/AframeDiscovery/%0a%0aHonestly it works but I just don't really what good can come out of this. It's all about 3D and experiences. Yes... surely videos can be used in a fun but the point of VR is to escape the flat screen.%0a%0aExercise : prove me wrong. I'm serious.%0a%0aPS: note that you can still do a LOT with video especially going down the stack and using WebGL shaders. For example check those amazing projects%0a* green screens https://github.com/nikolaiwarner/aframe-chromakey-material or %0a* real time compositing https://github.com/bbc/VideoContext . 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Explanation after as VR is the medium of '''experience'''.%0a%0a(:html:)%0a%3c/div>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a----%0a%0aWhat happens, how do you think it worked? How do you think you can make it work?%0a[[#Description]]%0a%0a!!Description%0aThe workshop is an opportunity to discover the key concepts of VR: how to build a scene, how to interact with it personally or in group, how to dynamically generate content and lots more. You will gradually learn the key principles and the technical framework to transform your idea into a proper VR experience. From marketing to presentation, from solo- to social market research: VR has many potential usages. You’ll learn the initial steps to start your own project in an efficient, collaborative and interactive environment.%0a%0aConcepts we will explore:%0a#the stereo effect%0a#fundamental rules of VR-scene design%0a#AFrame as a sensible and established framework%0a#loading your own 3D assets%0a#sharing your VR experience with the outside world%0a#WebVR as a perfect entry to VR%0a%0a[[#Introduction]]%0a%0a!!!Introduction%0aThis first session will be a gentle introduction to the key concepts. All will be done directly in a coding environment without any installation required to start.%0a* [[{$Group}/object position]]%0a* [[{$Group}/camera]]%0a* [[{$Group}/stereo effect]]%0a%0aPlease note that the workshop is a place to experiment and learn, not an inventory of answers. The goal is to give you all the pointers you need to then efficiently starting thinking with and for VR.%0a%0a[[#Building]]%0a%0a!!!Building%0aAssuming that key concepts have been understood, in order to make a scene richer we can use:%0a* [[{$Group}/primitives]]%0a* [[{$Group}/meshes]]%0a* [[{$Group}/light]]%0a* [[{$Group}/textures]]%0a* [[{$Group}/360 photos]]%0a* [[{$Group}/videos]]%0a* [[{$Group}/360 videos]]%0a* [[{$Group}/sound]]%0a* [[{$Group}/assets]] in general%0a%0aNote also that all assets are not equal. For example a textured 3D mesh can be scaled and navigated in. An animated mesh can move and be deformed. A 360 video can modify the environment all around the viewer but is flat, one can not "move" in it without breaking immersion. A 360 photo has the same problem. A 2D image or a video is entirely flat, consequently the immersion might not be very impressive.%0a%0a(:html:)%0a%3ccenter>%0a%3ciframe id="background" src="https://vatelier.net/MyDemo/UIXLab/" style="z-index : 99; top : 0; left : 0; margin : 0; padding : 0; overflow: hidden; border:none; width:75%25; height:400px;" >%3c/iframe>%0a%3c/center>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a%0a[[#Interaction]]%0a%0a!!!Interaction%0aFocus not on objects as static or even animated elements but rather how the person having the experience can interact with them. It will explain what works, what doesn’t, regarding hardware and user experience.%0a%0a* [[{$Group}/manipulate the page content]]%0a* [[{$Group}/animations]]%0a* [[{$Group}/gaze]]%0a* [[{$Group}/button]]%0a* [[{$Group}/proper distance]]%0a* [[{$Group}/physics]]%0a* Bonus : [[{$Group}/debugging tricks]]%0a%0aNote that most so far was done via the declarative aspect of AFrame solely. From now because of the dynamic aspect JavaScript is required.%0a[[#BeingSocialAndDynamic]]%0a%0a!!!Social and dynamic%0aA virtual reality experience doesn’t have to be experienced alone. In fact it is quite easy to transform a basic solo experience to a rich multi user experience. Instead of programming complex algorithms letting user interact with other allows to quickly showcase interesting behavior. Still, in addition to this it will be shown how to use dynamic content either generated on the fly or processed by a server then generated a relevant scene.%0a* websockets to be [[{$Group}/social]] e.g. Firebase%0a* websockets for [[{$Group}/Internet of Things]] aka IoT e.g. fan%0a* [[{$Group}/service side content]]%0a* [[{$Group}/data visualization]]%0a[[#Further]]%0a%0a!!!Going faster and further%0a* the [[future of WebVR development]]%0a* selecting multiple custom elements%0a* emitting an event%0a* registering a shader%0a* developing your own scaffolding e.g. %25newwin%25[[http://output.jsbin.com/tavopimoli/|grid]] with associated .svg files%0a* try augmented reality using @@%3ca-marker>@@ from [[https://github.com/jeromeetienne/AR.js/blob/master/README.md|AR.js]]%0a* [[Testing/UIXLabMarch2017?action=reveal&#p5|UX & VR - Now that you can design entire worlds, how can you do it right?]]%0a* [[Testing/W3CImpulseReveal?action=reveal&#p6|Lessons learned from the W3C]] with the different browser vendors%0a%0a!!!!Credits%0aA workshop designed by Fabien Benetou%0a* AirPlane by thepixeldevil is licensed under CC Attribution%0a%0a(:html:)%0a%3ciframe id="iframeMainPage" src="/pub/home/airbus/">%3c/iframe>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a WorkshopAirbusJune2017.WorkshopAirbusJune2017DemoSkinned=(:html:)%0a%3cstyle>%0abody {%0a background-image: url("http://wallpapercave.com/wp/bJyv0kG.jpg");%0a background-repeat: no-repeat, no-repeat, repeat-x%0a/* %0abackground-image: url("https://ak6.picdn.net/shutterstock/videos/11483060/thumb/2.jpg");%0a*/%0a}%0a%3c/style>%0a%3ciframe id="bodybg" src="/pub/home/airbus/" style="z-index: 1;top : 0;left : 0;border:none;/width:100%25;height: 100%25;position: absolute;width: 100%25;" >%3c/iframe>%0a%3c!--%0aglitch for rapid proto%0alocal for CORS actions /pub/home/airbus/%0a-->%0a%3cimg %0asrc="http://vignette3.wikia.nocookie.net/trainstation/images/f/f4/Control_Tower.png/revision/latest?cb=20161006235431"%0astyle="z-index: 10;bottom: 0;right: 0;position: fixed;max-width:15%25;"%0atitle="Don't hesitate to request help from Fabien or Thomas whenever you have a doubt!"%0aonclick="document.getElementById('bodybg').contentWindow.towerControl('flip');"%0a/>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a%0a(:nofooter:)%0a(:notitle:)%0a%0a[[%3c%3c]][[%3c%3c]][[%3c%3c]][[%3c%3c]][[%3c%3c]][[%3c%3c]][[%3c%3c]][[%3c%3c]][[%3c%3c]][[%3c%3c]][[%3c%3c]][[%3c%3c]][[%3c%3c]]%0a(:html:)%0a%3cdiv style="z-index:2;position:relative;">%0a(:htmlend:)%0a%0a[[%3c%3c]][[%3c%3c]][[%3c%3c]]%0aWelcome to the WebVR discovery workshop for AirBus and Makery (available on %25newwin%25http://learnwebvr.xyz/AirbusJune2017 after the event)%0a%0a%25newwin darkblue%25'''[[https://learnwebvr.xyz/airbus|let's all meet in VR]]!'''%25%25 Let's go now on %25newwin%25https://learnwebvr.xyz/airbus on your mobile phone ideally. If you do not have a mobile phone and a cardboard try on your laptop it will also work but won't be immersive.%0a%0aNo presentation with slides. No question to know who knows what. Explanation after as VR is the medium of '''experience'''.%0a%0a(:html:)%0a%3c/div>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a----%0a%0aWhat happens, how do you think it worked? How do you think you can make it work?%0a%0a!!Description%0aThe workshop is an opportunity to discover the key concepts of VR: how to build a scene, how to interact with it personally or in group, how to dynamically generate content and lots more. You will gradually learn the key principles and the technical framework to transform your idea into a proper VR experience. From marketing to presentation, from solo- to social market research: VR has many potential usages. You’ll learn the initial steps to start your own project in an efficient, collaborative and interactive environment. %0a%0aConcepts we will explore: %0a#the stereo effect%0a#fundamental rules of VR-scene design%0a#AFrame as a sensible and established framework%0a#loading your own 3D assets%0a#sharing your VR experience with the outside world%0a#WebVR as a perfect entry to VR%0a%0a[[#Introduction]]%0a%0a!!!Introduction to virtual reality (key concepts : object position, camera, stereo effect)%0aThis first session will be a gentle introduction to the key concepts. All will be done directly in a coding environment without any installation required to start.%0a* [[{$Group}/object position]]%0a* [[{$Group}/camera]]%0a* [[{$Group}/stereo effect]]%0a%0aPlease note that the workshop is a place to experiment and learn, not an inventory of answers. The goal is to give you all the pointers you need to then efficiently starting thinking with and for VR.%0a%0a[[#Building]]%0a%0a!!!Building for virtual reality (primitives, meshes, light, assets including 360 photos and videos)%0aAssuming that key concepts have been understood, in order to make a scene richer we can use:%0a* [[{$Group}/primitives]]%0a* [[{$Group}/meshes]]%0a* [[{$Group}/light]]%0a* [[{$Group}/textures]]%0a* [[{$Group}/360 photos]]%0a* [[{$Group}/videos]]%0a* [[{$Group}/360 videos]]%0a* [[{$Group}/sound]]%0a* [[{$Group}/assets]] in general%0a%0aNote also that all assets are not equal. For example a textured 3D mesh can be scale and navigated in. An animated mesh can move and be deformed. A 360 video can modify the environment all around the viewer but is flat, one can not "move" in it without breaking immersion. A 360 photo has the same problem. A 2D image or a video is entirely flat, consequently the immersion might not be very impressive.%0a%0a(:html:)%0a%3ccenter>%0a%3ciframe id="background" src="https://vatelier.net/MyDemo/UIXLab/" style="z-index : 99; top : 0; left : 0; margin : 0; padding : 0; overflow: hidden; border:none; width:75%25; height:400px;" >%3c/iframe>%0a%3c/center>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a%0a!!!Interaction in virtual reality (gaze, button, proper distance)%0aFocus not on objects as static or even animated elements but rather how the person having the experience can interact with them. It will explain what works, what doesn’t, regarding hardware and user experience.%0a%0a* [[{$Group}/manipulate the page content]]%0a* [[{$Group}/animations]]%0a* [[{$Group}/gaze]]%0a* [[{$Group}/button]]%0a* [[{$Group}/proper distance]]%0a* [[{$Group}/physics]]%0a* Bonus : [[{$Group}/debugging tricks]]%0a%0aNote that most so far was done via the declarative aspect of AFrame solely. From now because of the dynamic aspect JavaScript is required.%0a[[#BeingSocialAndDynamic]]%0a%0a!!!Being social and dynamic in virtual reality (websockets, service side content)%0aA virtual reality experience doesn’t have to be experienced alone. In fact it is quite easy to transform a basic solo experience to a rich multi user experience. Instead of programming complex algorithms letting user interact with other allows to quickly showcase interesting behavior. Still, in addition to this it will be shown how to use dynamic content either generated on the fly or processed by a server then generated a relevant scene.%0a* websockets%0a** to be [[{$Group}/social]] e.g. Firebase%0a** for [[{$Group}/Internet of Things]] aka IoT e.g. fan%0a* [[{$Group}/service side content]]%0a* [[{$Group}/data visualization]]%0a[[#Further]]%0a%0a!!!Going faster and further%0a* the [[future of WebVR development]]%0a* registering a component following the model of [[{$Group}/proper distance]]%0a* selecting multiple custom elements%0a* emitting an event%0a* registering a shader%0a* developing your own scaffolding e.g. %25newwin%25[[http://output.jsbin.com/foziha/|grid]] with associated .svg files%0a* try augmented reality using @@%3ca-marker>@@ from [[https://github.com/jeromeetienne/AR.js/blob/master/README.md|AR.js]]%0a* [[Testing/UIXLabMarch2017?action=reveal&#p5|UX & VR - Now that you can design entire worlds, how can you do it right?]]%0a* [[Testing/W3CImpulseReveal?action=reveal&#p6|Lessons learned from the W3C]] with the different browser vendors%0a%0aLet me help to make a better workshop, %25newwin%25[[https://www.surveymonkey.co.uk/r/8YCJCLF|answer few questions]]!%0a%0a!!!!Credits%0aAirPlane by thepixeldevil is licensed under CC Attribution WorkshopDataflowBeApril2017.360Photos=Demo %25newwin%25http://vatelier.net/MyDemo/360Selfie/%0a%0aNote : want a 360 of us? Just ask.%0a%0aExercise : use our photo and overlay a shape with a different color rougly front of each person.%0a%0aWhat are the advantages? Limitations? How can you use this?%0a%0aExtra exercise : changing starting viewpoint on the 360, there are at least two ways to do it.%0a%0aGoing further : see how this tiny branded gallery is done http://vatelier.net/MyDemo/Branded360/ WorkshopDataflowBeApril2017.360Videos=360 videos are just like 360 photos. The only difference is if you target mobiles, make sure the target platforms loads a format that is supported (I'm looking at you Apple!).%0a%0aTo learn more on how to shoot a 360 movie check the %25newwin%25[[https://vrlab-brussels.info/wiki/GuestPresentations/CinematicsStorytelling|Cinematics Storytelling]] workshop and its recording. WorkshopDataflowBeApril2017.Animations=Exercise %25newwin%25https://jsbin.com/jekeni/edit?html,output%0a%0aDid your cube really turned 10 times? If not why not? You can fix it but for that you have to think what is implicit and explicit.%0aGo as far as you can in those exercise but not more than 30 min!%0a%0aDemo %25newwin%25http://output.jsbin.com/zejehu/ (alternative technique, very flexible but a bit trickier)%0a%0aWhat are the differences of the exercise and the demonstration? What can you do with the demonstration that you can't do with the first one and vice versa? Have you tried animating colors? Did it work and if so why not? WorkshopDataflowBeApril2017.Assets=Exercise : well you guessed it this time, you won't make the room you will make... whatever the heck you want. By now you should have an entire palette of colors, size, primitives of course but also assets, from images to video, from flat to 360, from curved images (yes... we didn't try that yet but it's possible and relatively easy) so bring it all back, make the most original, creative or just mad patchwork you can think of.%0a%0aNote : if you want to use assets from other website link to them directly. If it does not work ask and a temporary copy will be done in %25newwin%25https://learnwebvr.xyz/upload/VRWC2017/assets/ . Please don't ask why it doesn't work in the first place it's a terribly boring topic, trust me you don't want to know. If you really want to know check [[https://medium.com/@g33konaut/cors-a-guided-tour-4e72230a8739#.lxrxx959r|CORS  -  a guided tour]].%0a%0aExtra exercise : Write down what's missing, again. It's nice to have all those elements around you but is that enough? What would make immersion better?%0a%0aExercise : Go through http://jsbin.com/boyefi/edit?html,output and explain as comments LINE BY LINE what is happening. If you need it also load the image or mesh of a duck cf %25newwin%25[[(Wikipedia:)Rubber duck debugging]]%25%25.%0a%0aDiscuss about the entire day, share your aspirations, frustrations and more. WorkshopDataflowBeApril2017.Button=Exercise : design wise, what are the advantage and disadvantage of a physical button (e.g. screen tap or click) compare to the gaze you just saw before? Think about the device you have right now but also the wider spectrum of devices.%0a%0aConsider also how this framework will work in a larger ecosystem. Check for example how you can %25newwin%25[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NfWa4KDphTs|prepare for upcoming Google DayDream thanks to a 2nd phone]]. WorkshopDataflowBeApril2017.Camera=Demo %25newwin%25https://output.jsbin.com/wasaki/ and %0a%25newwin%25https://output.jsbin.com/gozetat/%0a%0aA special entity yet a normal entity. Why special? Why normal? What was the difference between the 2 demos?%0a%0aWhat do you believe are the problem of advantages with playing with the camera?%0a%0aWhat are the do or do not rules of camera in VR?%0a WorkshopDataflowBeApril2017.DataVisualization=Demo http://blockbuilder.org/Utopiah/461b4aa88086584bf3ae5178c3b76ca7 or http://blockbuilder.org/Utopiah/fec8aa2c70a72bcd5f2a81e1b48cc978%0a%0aWhat's the difference between that and the 8 blue cubes you added to an experience? WorkshopDataflowBeApril2017.DebuggingTricks=Principle : making the invisible visible%0a%0aExercise : display the console.%0a%0a!!How?%0a* add @@stats@@ to your scene to inspect performances%0a* DOM Inspector%0a* querying the DOM from the console%0a* displaying%0a** a grid e.g. https://github.com/dbradleyfl/aframe-gridhelper%0a** axis%0a** wireframe%0a* @@console.log()@@%0a* https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/webvr-api-emulation/gbdnpaebafagioggnhkacnaaahpiefil%0a%0a!!Surprise since August...%0a* the Aframe inspector! Try ctrl+alt+i and rejoice%0a** https://github.com/aframevr/aframe-inspector WorkshopDataflowBeApril2017.FutureOfWebVRDevelopment=!!Currently working%0a* using %25newwin%25[[https://github.com/JamsCenter/PaintingJam_EditionJan2017/wiki/WriteUp|A-painter for non-functional prototyping]]%0a* the %25newwin%25[[https://github.com/aframevr/aframe-inspector|AFrame inspector]] to visually move entities around, add components, etc%0a* finding new components from the community using the [[https://aframe.io/aframe-registry/|AFrame registry]], including directly from the inspector%0a* managing %25newwin%25[[https://aframe.io/blog/gamestate/|game state]]%0a* %25newwin%25[[https://github.com/dmarcos/aframe-motion-capture-components|motion capture]] for faster interaction prototyping, developing roomnscale on the go or natural animation thanks to 6-DoF controllers%0a** automated testing enviroment %25newwin%25[[https://github.com/wmurphyrd/aframe-machinima-testing|machinima-testing]]%0a%0a!!Still work in progress%0a* %25newwin%25[[https://twitter.com/fernandojsg/status/848293843011350528|in-VR inspector]] or the %25newwin%25[[https://www.twitch.tv/videos/133886153|scene editor]]%0a* %25newwin%25[[https://twitter.com/utopiah/status/831509376607322113|Visual reflexivity of the code base]] to add components to entities in VR%0a%0a!!Only theoretical%0a* collaborative in-VR editing%0a* link traversal with backpack to pass the content of one WebVR experiment to the next and building an increasingly powerful workflow WorkshopDataflowBeApril2017.Gaze=Demo %25newwin%25http://jsbin.com/javito/edit?html,output%0a%0aExercise : what just happened? What is the main advantage of that kind of interaction? What kind of interface can you build with that? Which ones can't you? Where did you see it used before in the exercises and demos?%0a%0aAlt: %25newwin%25http://output.jsbin.com/kaxara/ make sure to use it in VR, as you always should! Nod and shake your head and see what happens.%0a%0aTake a minute to think about UX and culture though, in which countries would this alternative mode of interaction be a problem?%0a WorkshopDataflowBeApril2017.GroupFooter=----%0a%0aDone? [[{$Group}/|Go back]] to learn more. WorkshopDataflowBeApril2017.GroupHeader=(:noheader:)(:nofooter:)%0a(:html:)%0a%3cstyle>%0a#wikileft,#__processing0 {display:none;}%0a%3c/style>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a WorkshopDataflowBeApril2017.InternetOfThings=Exercise : study the code of this smart watch https://github.com/Utopiah/webVR-PebbleTime-interface/blob/master/src/app.js . How does it connect to a virtual world? Based on your previous exercise using Firebase, how can you integrate the two?%0a%0aSee also a workshop organized in early August on the topic http://vrlab-brussels.info/wiki/Internal/DIYElectronicWorkshopPreparation WorkshopDataflowBeApril2017.Light=Demo %25newwin%25https://output.jsbin.com/zunupi%0a%0aExercise %25newwin%25https://jsbin.com/refuyu/edit?html,output%0a%0aNote : this is hard. If it gets frustrating after 30min you can just move on. If you manage to get something nice going please do explain how. It's worth a bit of effort though since proper lighting can give a very nice atmosphere to a scene. A good friend of mine once told me that for 3D scenes it's 1 day modeling / 1 day lighting, unfortunately we don't have that luxury today. WorkshopDataflowBeApril2017.ManipulateThePageContent=Demo %25newwin%25http://jsbin.com/civivo/edit?html,output%0a%0aExercise : add 8 more cubes and set their color to blue. WorkshopDataflowBeApril2017.Meshes=Demo %25newwin%25https://output.jsbin.com/votuvi or even http://learnwebvr.xyz/upload/testing/%0a%0aExercise : clone that demo hide that little personage in a forest of tree, make it as realistic as possible.%0a%0aExtra exercise : what's missing to make that scene much more realistic beside a nice smell of pine trees and glacial temperatures?%0a%0aCurious about how meshes will be done in the near future? Check the %25newwin%25[[https://github.com/JamsCenter/PaintingJam_EditionJan2017/wiki/WriteUp|Past VR painting workshop]]. WorkshopDataflowBeApril2017.ObjectPosition=Exercise %25newwin%25https://jsbin.com/tigikaw/edit?html,output%0a%0aThat's it, no lengthy text on the history of VR, no complicated instructions, follow the link, spend the time you want on it, explore the documentation if you feel like.%0a%0aYou don't see what you have done in your phone? Check the steps :%0a# open a JSBin page e.g. https://jsbin.com/tigikaw/edit?html,output%0a# modify something, anything, you will then get a new link e.g. [=https://jsbin.com/=]{-tigikaw-}[=/edit?html,output=]%0a# open this new link with the "Live preview" black arrow in the top right corner%0a# open this link on your phone, enjoy! Note that all modifications from your laptop will now happen live on your phone%0a%0aMake sure you are comfortable with JSBin to maximize your screen real estate, be able to save what matters, have preview on the phone, etc.%0a(:html:)%0a%3cvideo width="980" height="540" controls>%0a %3csource src="http://fabien.benetou.fr//pub/ScreencastViaByzanzTest.webm" type="video/webm">%0aYour browser does not support the video tag.%0a%3c/video> %0a(:htmlend:)%0a%0aOnce you think you are done discuss what you have learned, what made sense, what did not, what you think is missing for you to go further and explore your ideas.%0a%0aWhat do you '''need''' to know now to make a proper VR experience?%0a WorkshopDataflowBeApril2017.Physics=Demo %25newwin%25http://output.jsbin.com/cemovo/ and don't be shy, walk head first against that ball!%0a%0aExercise : make a 3D fountain of balls, ideally one that makes music (examples on youtube are legion). Note that physics are still a bit imprecise so like in the demo display the wireframe of all objects to make sure they behave ... mostly properly.%0a%0aExtra exercise : make the table of your room solid (you can cheat and make it a large box) then push it around. WorkshopDataflowBeApril2017.Primitives=Exercise: Use all available primitives (@@%3ca-box>@@, @@%3ca-cone>@@, @@%3ca-cylinder>@@, @@%3ca-plane>@@, @@%3ca-ring>@@, @@%3ca-sky>@@, @@%3ca-sphere>@@, @@%3ca-torus>@@) only and color to represent the room we are in. If you feel limited use also rotation, position and scale.%0a%0ahttps://jsbin.com/gapejoq/edit?html,output%0a%0aThere is no cheating, if you do no cheat in ANY possible way (spying on your neighbour, exploring the doc, finding online examples, etc) then you make your life harder for no good reasons. How much notes did you take so far? How are you notes organized? If the workshop was to stop right now, would feel comfortable doing all that again without them?%0a%0aExtra exercise : make a copy of the same room but smaller and in a different location by only adding 2 lines.%0a%0aHow did you do that? Did it make sense? Can you imagine other situations where it could be useful? WorkshopDataflowBeApril2017.ProperDistance=Demo %25newwin%25http://output.jsbin.com/gogoci/%0a%0aExercise :%0a# Add a light switch to the room you created before.%0a# Add a light.%0a# Add the possiblity to walk in the room using the button on the cardboard or the WASD keys on a computer (tip you will need to import and use the extras component with its @@universal-controls@@ attribute, if you don't know what a component is, do ask aloud for a short presentation! If you '''don't''' ask I'll know.).%0a# Add the possibility to change things when you arrive nearby the switch (again importing then using a component, this time @@triggerbox@@ component)%0a# When you reach the switch make it turn off the light.%0a%0aThat is a lot... but it's worth it. Do try it in VR, not solely on your laptop.%0a%0aDone? Congratulations that was a lot. WorkshopDataflowBeApril2017.RegisteringAComponent=Demo http://jsbin.com/gogoci/edit?html,output WorkshopDataflowBeApril2017.ServiceSideContent=Demo http://vatelier.net/InWikiDemos/AframeEmbedding?action=aframe or https://github.com/Utopiah/ThetaWebControl%0a%0aDetails http://vatelier.net/Demos/InWikiAframeEmbedding%0a%0aHow can those be used? How is that better than having a static page to host your experience? What's a state? What does saving a state on the server provides? WorkshopDataflowBeApril2017.Social=Demo http://social.vrlab-brussels.info (remember the 1st demo?)%0a%0aExercise : make your room social using the following demo http://output.jsbin.com/luyeca/ . Note that live reloading doesn't work so well with networking as you tend to hammer the server. If you have any doubt disable output and only test in full screen mode. Obivously you need more than 1 device to make it social but... you have at least a phone and a laptop so that should work. Make sure to change the @@channel@@ parameter to your name.%0a%0aYou can use the movement keys @@WASD@@ in order to move around. This helps a lot to be able to distinguish several users.%0a%0aWhat happened when you didn't follow the instructions and didn't change the channel? why?%0a%0aWhat is this http://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/PhotosWorkshopICONJuly2016/ICONWorkshopJuly2016FirebaseDatabase.png ? WorkshopDataflowBeApril2017.Sound=Demo %25newwin%25http://output.jsbin.com/kaxasu/%0a%0aDid you try with your headphones? Try again. Put the right headphone in the right ear, the left...%0a%0aNote : unfortunately for the moment it doesn't work well on iPhone.%0a%0aYes VR is about immersion but it's also about manipulation. How can sound be used to manipulate attention? Think about a system linked with animation, might useful tomorrow. WorkshopDataflowBeApril2017.StereoEffect=Demo http://vatelier.net/MyDemo/360Selfie/ or better demo, what's the difference? https://output.jsbin.com/votuvi%0a%0aSwitch in and out of VR mode, what happens. WorkshopDataflowBeApril2017.Textures=Demo %25newwin%25http://output.jsbin.com/humoqub/%0a%0aExercise : head back to the demo you have done making a virtual room of our current location. Think about each entity you used. Close that demo (yes, there is a button for that) and in the new one {-scavange the net, or better even,-} make your own texture. That's right you will have to start your favorite drawing software and take 5min to draw the best texture you can, we'll then upload it and you can use it in your scene.%0a%0aThink about our texture can trick the person having the experience. Appreciate how much more depth and graind a scene has using texture with imperfections rather than perfect fake colors. Consider how textures can also be use not just for colors but also to change light reflection.%0a%0aExtra exercise : try at least 1 partly transparent texture. Try also a normal texture but applied on a partly transparent object. You don't know how, well you should know the drill by now, cheat!%0a WorkshopDataflowBeApril2017.Videos=Demo %25newwin%25http://vatelier.net/MyDemo/AframeDiscovery/%0a%0aHonestly it works but I just don't really what good can come out of this. It's all about 3D and experiences. Yes... surely videos can be used in a fun but the point of VR is to escape the flat screen.%0a%0aExercise : prove me wrong. I'm serious. WorkshopDataflowBeApril2017.WorkshopDataflowBeApril2017=(:nofooter:)%0aWelcome to the WebVR discovery workshop for Dataflow.be. (available on %25newwin%25http://learnwebvr.xyz/DataflowBeApril2017 after the event)%0a%0a%25center%25https://www.dataflow.be/themes/custom/bootstrap_df/dataflow.jpg%0a%0aFor this workshop we have 3 potential focus:%0a%0a[[Testing/UIXLabMarch2017?action=reveal&#p5|UX & VR - Now that you can design entire worlds, how can you do it right?]]%0a%25center%25[[Testing/UIXLabMarch2017?action=reveal&#p5|https://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/previewslidesUX.jpg]]%0a%0a[[Testing/W3CImpulseReveal?action=reveal&#p6|Lessons learned from the W3C]] with the different browser vendors.%0a%25center%25[[Testing/W3CImpulseReveal?action=reveal&#p6|https://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/previewslidesw3c.jpg]]%0a%0aOr..., %25newwin darkblue%25'''[[http://learnwebvr.xyz/social|let's all meet in VR]]!'''%25%25 Let's go now on %25newwin%25http://learnwebvr.xyz/social on your mobile phone.%0aNo presentation with slides. No question to know who knows what. Explanation after as VR is the medium of '''experience'''.%0a%0a----%0a%0aWhat happens, how do you think it worked? How do you think you can make it work?%0a%0a!!Description%0aThe workshop is an opportunity to discover the key concepts of VR: how to build a scene, how to interact with it personally or in group, how to dynamically generate content and lots more. You will gradually learn the key principles and the technical framework to transform your idea into a proper VR experience. From marketing to presentation, from solo- to social market research: VR has many potential usages. You’ll learn the initial steps to start your own project in an efficient, collaborative and interactive environment. %0a%0aConcepts we will explore: %0a#the stereo effect%0a#fundamental rules of VR-scene design%0a#AFrame as a sensible and established framework%0a#loading your own 3D assets%0a#sharing your VR experience with the outside world%0a#WebVR as a perfect entry to VR%0a%0a[[#Introduction]]%0a%0a!!!Introduction to virtual reality (key concepts : object position, camera, stereo effect)%0aThis first session will be a gentle introduction to the key concepts. All will be done directly in a coding environment without any installation required to start.%0a* [[{$Group}/object position]]%0a* [[{$Group}/camera]]%0a* [[{$Group}/stereo effect]]%0a%0aPlease note that the workshop is a place to experiment and learn, not an inventory of answers. The goal is to give you all the pointers you need to then efficiently starting thinking with and for VR.%0a%0a[[#Building]]%0a%0a!!!Building for virtual reality (primitives, meshes, light, assets including 360 photos and videos)%0aAssuming that key concepts have been understood, in order to make a scene richer we can use:%0a* [[{$Group}/primitives]]%0a* [[{$Group}/meshes]]%0a* [[{$Group}/light]]%0a* [[{$Group}/textures]]%0a* [[{$Group}/360 photos]]%0a* [[{$Group}/videos]]%0a* [[{$Group}/360 videos]]%0a* [[{$Group}/sound]]%0a* [[{$Group}/assets]] in general%0a%0a(:html:)%0a%3ccenter>%0a%3ciframe id="background" src="https://vatelier.net/MyDemo/UIXLab/" style="z-index : 99; top : 0; left : 0; margin : 0; padding : 0; overflow: hidden; border:none; width:75%25; height:400px;" >%3c/iframe>%0a%3c/center>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a%0a!!!Interaction in virtual reality (gaze, button, proper distance)%0aFocus not on objects as static or even animated elements but rather how the person having the experience can interact with them. It will explain what works, what doesn’t, regarding hardware and user experience.%0a%0a* [[{$Group}/manipulate the page content]]%0a* [[{$Group}/animations]]%0a* [[{$Group}/gaze]]%0a* [[{$Group}/button]]%0a* [[{$Group}/proper distance]]%0a* [[{$Group}/physics]]%0a* Bonus : [[{$Group}/debugging tricks]]%0a%0aNote that most so far was done via the declarative aspect if AFrame solely. From now because of the dynamic aspect JavaScript is required.%0a[[#BeingSocialAndDynamic]]%0a%0a!!!Being social and dynamic in virtual reality (websockets, service side content)%0aA virtual reality experience doesn’t have to be experienced alone. In fact it is quite easy to transform a basic solo experience to a rich multi user experience. Instead of programming complex algorithms letting user interact with other allows to quickly showcase interesting behavior. Still, in addition to this it will be shown how to use dynamic content either generated on the fly or processed by a server then generated a relevant scene.%0a* websockets%0a** to be [[{$Group}/social]] e.g. Firebase%0a** for [[{$Group}/Internet of Things]] aka IoT e.g. fan%0a* [[{$Group}/service side content]]%0a* [[{$Group}/data visualization]]%0a[[#Further]]%0a%0a!!!Going faster and further%0a* the [[future of WebVR development]]%0a* registering a component following the model of [[{$Group}/proper distance]]%0a* selecting multiple custom elements%0a* emitting an event%0a* registering a shader%0a* developing your own scaffolding e.g. %25newwin%25[[http://output.jsbin.com/foziha/|grid]] with associated .svg files%0a* try augmented reality using @@%3ca-marker>@@ from [[https://github.com/jeromeetienne/AR.js/blob/master/README.md|AR.js]]%0a%0aLet me help to make a better workshop, %25newwin%25[[https://www.surveymonkey.co.uk/r/8YCJCLF|answer few questions]]! WorkshopICONApril2017.360Photos=Demo %25newwin%25http://vatelier.net/MyDemo/360Selfie/%0a%0aNote : want a 360 of us? Just ask.%0a%0aExercise : use our photo and overlay a shape with a different color rougly front of each person.%0a%0aWhat are the advantages? Limitations? How can you use this?%0a%0aExtra exercise : changing starting viewpoint on the 360, there are at least two ways to do it.%0a%0aGoing further : see how this tiny branded gallery is done http://vatelier.net/MyDemo/Branded360/ WorkshopICONApril2017.360Videos=360 videos are just like 360 photos. The only difference is if you target mobiles, make sure the target platforms loads a format that is supported (I'm looking at you Apple!).%0a%0aTo learn more on how to shoot a 360 movie check the %25newwin%25[[https://vrlab-brussels.info/wiki/GuestPresentations/CinematicsStorytelling|Cinematics Storytelling]] workshop and its recording. WorkshopICONApril2017.Animations=Exercise %25newwin%25https://jsbin.com/jekeni/edit?html,output%0a%0aDid your cube really turned 10 times? If not why not? You can fix it but for that you have to think what is implicit and explicit.%0aGo as far as you can in those exercise but not more than 30 min!%0a%0aDemo %25newwin%25http://output.jsbin.com/zejehu/ (alternative technique, very flexible but a bit trickier)%0a%0aWhat are the differences of the exercise and the demonstration? What can you do with the demonstration that you can't do with the first one and vice versa? Have you tried animating colors? Did it work and if so why not? WorkshopICONApril2017.Assets=Exercise : well you guessed it this time, you won't make the room you will make... whatever the heck you want. By now you should have an entire palette of colors, size, primitives of course but also assets, from images to video, from flat to 360, from curved images (yes... we didn't try that yet but it's possible and relatively easy) so bring it all back, make the most original, creative or just mad patchwork you can think of.%0a%0aNote : if you want to use assets from other website link to them directly. If it does not work ask and a temporary copy will be done in %25newwin%25http://learnwebvr.xyz/upload/ICONApril2017/assets/ . Please don't ask why it doesn't work in the first place it's a terribly boring topic, trust me you don't want to know. If you really want to know check [[https://medium.com/@g33konaut/cors-a-guided-tour-4e72230a8739#.lxrxx959r|CORS  -  a guided tour]].%0a%0aExtra exercise : Write down what's missing, again. It's nice to have all those elements around you but is that enough? What would make immersion better?%0a%0aExercise : Go through http://jsbin.com/boyefi/edit?html,output and explain as comments LINE BY LINE what is happening. If you need it also load the image or mesh of a duck cf %25newwin%25[[(Wikipedia:)Rubber duck debugging]]%25%25.%0a%0aDiscuss about the entire day, share your aspirations, frustrations and more. WorkshopICONApril2017.Button=Exercise : design wise, what are the advantage and disadvantage of a physical button (e.g. screen tap or click) compare to the gaze you just saw before? Think about the device you have right now but also the wider spectrum of devices.%0a%0aConsider also how this framework will work in a larger ecosystem. Check for example how you can %25newwin%25[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NfWa4KDphTs|prepare for upcoming Google DayDream thanks to a 2nd phone]]. WorkshopICONApril2017.Camera=Demo %25newwin%25https://output.jsbin.com/wasaki/ and %0a%25newwin%25https://output.jsbin.com/gozetat/%0a%0aA special entity yet a normal entity. Why special? Why normal? What was the difference between the 2 demos?%0a%0aWhat do you believe are the problem of advantages with playing with the camera?%0a%0aWhat are the do or do not rules of camera in VR?%0a WorkshopICONApril2017.DataVisualization=Demo http://blockbuilder.org/Utopiah/461b4aa88086584bf3ae5178c3b76ca7 or http://blockbuilder.org/Utopiah/fec8aa2c70a72bcd5f2a81e1b48cc978%0a%0aWhat's the difference between that and the 8 blue cubes you added to an experience? WorkshopICONApril2017.DebuggingTricks=Principle : making the invisible visible%0a%0aExercise : display the console.%0a%0a!!How?%0a* add @@stats@@ to your scene to inspect performances%0a* DOM Inspector%0a* querying the DOM from the console%0a* displaying%0a** a grid e.g. https://github.com/dbradleyfl/aframe-gridhelper%0a** axis%0a** wireframe%0a* @@console.log()@@%0a* https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/webvr-api-emulation/gbdnpaebafagioggnhkacnaaahpiefil%0a%0a!!Surprise since August...%0a* the Aframe inspector! Try ctrl+alt+i and rejoice%0a** https://github.com/aframevr/aframe-inspector WorkshopICONApril2017.Gaze=Demo %25newwin%25http://jsbin.com/javito/edit?html,output%0a%0aExercise : what just happened? What is the main advantage of that kind of interaction? What kind of interface can you build with that? Which ones can't you? Where did you see it used before in the exercises and demos?%0a%0aAlt: %25newwin%25http://output.jsbin.com/kaxara/ make sure to use it in VR, as you always should! Nod and shake your head and see what happens.%0a%0aTake a minute to think about UX and culture though, in which countries would this alternative mode of interaction be a problem?%0a WorkshopICONApril2017.GroupFooter=----%0a%0aDone? [[{$Group}/|Go back]] to learn more. WorkshopICONApril2017.GroupHeader=(:noheader:)(:nofooter:)%0a(:html:)%0a%3cstyle>%0a#wikileft,#__processing0 {display:none;}%0a%3c/style>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a WorkshopICONApril2017.InternetOfThings=Exercise : study the code of this smart watch https://github.com/Utopiah/webVR-PebbleTime-interface/blob/master/src/app.js . How does it connect to a virtual world? Based on your previous exercise using Firebase, how can you integrate the two?%0a%0aSee also a workshop organized in early August on the topic http://vrlab-brussels.info/wiki/Internal/DIYElectronicWorkshopPreparation WorkshopICONApril2017.Light=Demo %25newwin%25https://output.jsbin.com/zunupi%0a%0aExercise %25newwin%25https://jsbin.com/refuyu/edit?html,output%0a%0aNote : this is hard. If it gets frustrating after 30min you can just move on. If you manage to get something nice going please do explain how. It's worth a bit of effort though since proper lighting can give a very nice atmosphere to a scene. A good friend of mine once told me that for 3D scenes it's 1 day modeling / 1 day lighting, unfortunately we don't have that luxury today. WorkshopICONApril2017.ManipulateThePageContent=Demo %25newwin%25http://jsbin.com/civivo/edit?html,output%0a%0aExercise : add 8 more cubes and set their color to blue. WorkshopICONApril2017.Meshes=Demo %25newwin%25https://output.jsbin.com/votuvi or even http://learnwebvr.xyz/upload/testing/%0a%0aExercise : clone that demo hide that little personage in a forest of tree, make it as realistic as possible.%0a%0aExtra exercise : what's missing to make that scene much more realistic beside a nice smell of pine trees and glacial temperatures?%0a%0aCurious about how meshes will be done in the near future? Check the %25newwin%25[[https://github.com/JamsCenter/PaintingJam_EditionJan2017/wiki/WriteUp|Past VR painting workshop]]. WorkshopICONApril2017.ObjectPosition=Exercise %25newwin%25https://jsbin.com/tigikaw/edit?html,output%0a%0aThat's it, no lengthy text on the history of VR, no complicated instructions, follow the link, spend the time you want on it, explore the documentation if you feel like.%0a%0aYou don't see what you have done in your phone? Check the steps :%0a# open a JSBin page e.g. https://jsbin.com/tigikaw/edit?html,output%0a# modify something, anything, you will then get a new link e.g. [=https://jsbin.com/=]{-tigikaw-}[=/edit?html,output=]%0a# open this new link with the "Live preview" black arrow in the top right corner%0a# open this link on your phone, enjoy! Note that all modifications from your laptop will now happen live on your phone%0a%0aMake sure you are comfortable with JSBin to maximize your screen real estate, be able to save what matters, have preview on the phone, etc.%0a(:html:)%0a%3cvideo width="980" height="540" controls>%0a %3csource src="http://fabien.benetou.fr//pub/ScreencastViaByzanzTest.webm" type="video/webm">%0aYour browser does not support the video tag.%0a%3c/video> %0a(:htmlend:)%0a%0aOnce you think you are done discuss what you have learned, what made sense, what did not, what you think is missing for you to go further and explore your ideas.%0a%0aWhat do you '''need''' to know now to make a proper VR experience?%0a WorkshopICONApril2017.Physics=Demo %25newwin%25http://output.jsbin.com/cemovo/ and don't be shy, walk head first against that ball!%0a%0aExercise : make a 3D fountain of balls, ideally one that makes music (examples on youtube are legion). Note that physics are still a bit imprecise so like in the demo display the wireframe of all objects to make sure they behave ... mostly properly.%0a%0aExtra exercise : make the table of your room solid (you can cheat and make it a large box) then push it around. WorkshopICONApril2017.Primitives=Exercise: Use all available primitives (@@%3ca-box>@@, @@%3ca-cone>@@, @@%3ca-cylinder>@@, @@%3ca-plane>@@, @@%3ca-ring>@@, @@%3ca-sky>@@, @@%3ca-sphere>@@, @@%3ca-torus>@@) only and color to represent the room we are in. If you feel limited use also rotation, position and scale.%0a%0ahttps://jsbin.com/gapejoq/edit?html,output%0a%0aThere is no cheating, if you do no cheat in ANY possible way (spying on your neighbour, exploring the doc, finding online examples, etc) then you make your life harder for no good reasons. How much notes did you take so far? How are you notes organized? If the workshop was to stop right now, would feel comfortable doing all that again without them?%0a%0aExtra exercise : make a copy of the same room but smaller and in a different location by only adding 2 lines.%0a%0aHow did you do that? Did it make sense? Can you imagine other situations where it could be useful? WorkshopICONApril2017.ProperDistance=Demo %25newwin%25http://output.jsbin.com/gogoci/%0a%0aExercise :%0a# Add a light switch to the room you created before.%0a# Add a light.%0a# Add the possiblity to walk in the room using the button on the cardboard or the WASD keys on a computer (tip you will need to import and use the extras component with its @@universal-controls@@ attribute, if you don't know what a component is, do ask aloud for a short presentation! If you '''don't''' ask I'll know.).%0a# Add the possibility to change things when you arrive nearby the switch (again importing then using a component, this time @@triggerbox@@ component)%0a# When you reach the switch make it turn off the light.%0a%0aThat is a lot... but it's worth it. Do try it in VR, not solely on your laptop.%0a%0aDone? Congratulations that was a lot. WorkshopICONApril2017.RegisteringAComponent=Demo http://jsbin.com/gogoci/edit?html,output WorkshopICONApril2017.ServiceSideContent=Demo http://vatelier.net/InWikiDemos/AframeEmbedding?action=aframe or https://github.com/Utopiah/ThetaWebControl%0a%0aDetails http://vatelier.net/Demos/InWikiAframeEmbedding%0a%0aHow can those be used? How is that better than having a static page to host your experience? What's a state? What does saving a state on the server provides? WorkshopICONApril2017.Social=Demo http://social.vrlab-brussels.info (remember the 1st demo?)%0a%0aExercise : make your room social using the following demo http://output.jsbin.com/luyeca/ . Note that live reloading doesn't work so well with networking as you tend to hammer the server. If you have any doubt disable output and only test in full screen mode. Obivously you need more than 1 device to make it social but... you have at least a phone and a laptop so that should work. Make sure to change the @@channel@@ parameter to your name.%0a%0aYou can use the movement keys @@WASD@@ in order to move around. This helps a lot to be able to distinguish several users.%0a%0aWhat happened when you didn't follow the instructions and didn't change the channel? why?%0a%0aWhat is this http://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/PhotosWorkshopICONJuly2016/ICONWorkshopJuly2016FirebaseDatabase.png ? WorkshopICONApril2017.Sound=Demo %25newwin%25http://output.jsbin.com/kaxasu/%0a%0aDid you try with your headphones? Try again. Put the right headphone in the right ear, the left...%0a%0aNote : unfortunately for the moment it doesn't work well on iPhone.%0a%0aYes VR is about immersion but it's also about manipulation. How can sound be used to manipulate attention? Think about a system linked with animation, might useful tomorrow. WorkshopICONApril2017.StereoEffect=Demo http://vatelier.net/MyDemo/360Selfie/ or better demo, what's the difference? https://output.jsbin.com/votuvi%0a%0aSwitch in and out of VR mode, what happens. WorkshopICONApril2017.Textures=Demo %25newwin%25http://output.jsbin.com/humoqub/%0a%0aExercise : head back to the demo you have done making a virtual room of our current location. Think about each entity you used. Close that demo (yes, there is a button for that) and in the new one {-scavange the net, or better even,-} make your own texture. That's right you will have to start your favorite drawing software and take 5min to draw the best texture you can, we'll then upload it and you can use it in your scene.%0a%0aThink about our texture can trick the person having the experience. Appreciate how much more depth and graind a scene has using texture with imperfections rather than perfect fake colors. Consider how textures can also be use not just for colors but also to change light reflection.%0a%0aExtra exercise : try at least 1 partly transparent texture. Try also a normal texture but applied on a partly transparent object. You don't know how, well you should know the drill by now, cheat!%0a WorkshopICONApril2017.Videos=Demo %25newwin%25http://vatelier.net/MyDemo/AframeDiscovery/%0a%0aHonestly it works but I just don't really what good can come out of this. It's all about 3D and experiences. Yes... surely videos can be used in a fun but the point of VR is to escape the flat screen.%0a%0aConsider for integration https://www.npmjs.com/package/aframe-chromakey-material%0a%0aExercise : prove me wrong. I'm serious. WorkshopICONApril2017.WorkshopICONApril2017=(:nofooter:)%0aWelcome to VIRTUAL REALITY: Making Your Own Experience for ICON Brussels. (available on %25newwin%25http://learnwebvr.xyz/ICONApril2017 after the weekend)%0a%0aHello, %25newwin darkblue%25'''[[http://learnwebvr.xyz/social|let's all meet in VR]]!'''%25%25 Let's go now on %25newwin%25http://learnwebvr.xyz/social on your mobile phone.%0aNo presentation with slides. No question to know who knows what. No planning of the workshop. All that will come after.%0aExplanation after that VR is the medium of '''experience'''.%0a%0aWhat happens, how do you think it worked? How do you think you can make it work?%0a%0ahttp://www.icon-brussels.be/wp-content/uploads/2015/12/image17-e1450458413514.jpg%0a%0a!!Description%0aThe workshop is an opportunity to discover the key concepts of VR: how to build a scene, how to interact with it personally or in group, how to dynamically generate content and lots more. You will gradually learn the key principles and the technical framework to transform your idea into a proper VR experience. From marketing to presentation, from solo- to social market research: VR has many potential usages. You’ll learn the initial steps to start your own project in an efficient, collaborative and interactive environment. %0a%0aConcepts we will explore: %0a#the stereo effect%0a#fundamental rules of VR-scene design%0a#AFrame as a sensible and established framework%0a#loading your own 3D assets%0a#sharing your VR experience with the outside world%0a#WebVR as a perfect entry to VR%0a%0a[[#Introduction]]%0a%0a!!!Introduction to virtual reality (key concepts : object position, camera, stereo effect)%0aThis first session will be a gentle introduction to the key concepts. All will be done directly in a coding environment without any installation required to start.%0a* [[{$Group}/object position]]%0a* [[{$Group}/camera]]%0a* [[{$Group}/stereo effect]]%0a%0aPlease note that the workshop is a place to experiment and learn, not an inventory of answers. The goal is to give you all the pointers you need to then efficiently starting thinking with and for VR.%0a%0a[[#Building]]%0a%0a!!!Building for virtual reality (primitives, meshes, light, assets including 360 photos and videos)%0aAssuming that key concepts have been understood, in order to make a scene richer we can use:%0a* [[{$Group}/primitives]]%0a* [[{$Group}/meshes]]%0a* [[{$Group}/light]]%0a* [[{$Group}/textures]]%0a* [[{$Group}/360 photos]]%0a* [[{$Group}/videos]]%0a* [[{$Group}/360 videos]]%0a* [[{$Group}/sound]]%0a* [[{$Group}/assets]] in general%0a** add your own http://learnwebvr.xyz/upload/ICONApril2017/%0a%0a(:html:)%0a%3ccenter>%0a%3ciframe id="background" src="https://vatelier.net/MyDemo/UIXLab/" style="z-index : 99; top : 0; left : 0; margin : 0; padding : 0; overflow: hidden; border:none; width:75%25; height:400px;" >%3c/iframe>%0a%3c/center>%0a(:htmlend:)%0aLet's dig deeper there with [[Testing/UIXLabMarch2017?action=reveal|UX & VR - Now that you can design entire worlds, how can you do it right?]]%0a%0a!!!Interaction in virtual reality (gaze, button, proper distance)%0aFocus not on objects as static or even animated elements but rather how the person having the experience can interact with them. It will explain what works, what doesn’t, regarding hardware and user experience.%0a%0a* [[{$Group}/manipulate the page content]]%0a* [[{$Group}/animations]]%0a* [[{$Group}/gaze]]%0a* [[{$Group}/button]]%0a* [[{$Group}/proper distance]]%0a* [[{$Group}/physics]]%0a* Bonus : [[{$Group}/debugging tricks]]%0a%0aNote that most so far was done via the declarative aspect if AFrame solely. From now because of the dynamic aspect JavaScript is required.%0a[[#BeingSocialAndDynamic]]%0a%0a%0a!!!Being social and dynamic in virtual reality (websockets, service side content)%0aA virtual reality experience doesn’t have to be experienced alone. In fact it is quite easy to transform a basic solo experience to a rich multi user experience. Instead of programming complex algorithms letting user interact with other allows to quickly showcase interesting behavior. Still, in addition to this it will be shown how to use dynamic content either generated on the fly or processed by a server then generated a relevant scene.%0a* websockets%0a** to be [[{$Group}/social]] e.g. Firebase%0a** for [[{$Group}/Internet of Things]] aka IoT e.g. fan%0a* [[{$Group}/service side content]]%0a* [[{$Group}/data visualization]]%0a[[#Further]]%0a%0a!!!Going faster and further%0a* registering a component following the model of [[{$Group}/proper distance]]%0a* selecting multiple custom elements%0a* emitting an event%0a* registering a shader%0a* developing your own scaffolding e.g. %25newwin%25[[http://output.jsbin.com/foziha/|grid]] with associated .svg files%0a* try augmented reality using @@%3ca-marker>@@ from [[https://github.com/jeromeetienne/AR.js/blob/master/README.md|AR.js]]%0a%0aLet me help to make a better workshop, %25newwin%25[[https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/YMQ86QL|answer few questions]]! WorkshopICONJuly2016.360Photos=Demo %25newwin%25http://vatelier.net/MyDemo/360Selfie/%0a%0aNote : want a 360 of us? Just ask.%0a%0aExercise : use our photo and overlay a shape with a different color rougly front of each person.%0a%0aWhat are the advantages? Limitations? How can you use this?%0a%0aExtra exercise : changing starting viewpoint on the 360, there are at least two ways to do it.%0a%0aDone? [[WorkshopICONJuly2016/#Building|Go back]] to learn more. WorkshopICONJuly2016.360Videos=Ask Brech%0a%0aDone? [[WorkshopICONJuly2016/#Building|Go back]] to learn ... something, because this was just a teaser, sorry about that! WorkshopICONJuly2016.Animations=Exercise %25newwin%25https://jsbin.com/jekeni/edit?html,output%0a%0aDid your cube really turned 10 times? If not why not? You can fix it but for that you have to think what is implicit and explicit.%0a%0aDemo %25newwin%25http://output.jsbin.com/zejehu/ (alternative technique)%0a%0aWhat are the differences of the exercise and the demonstration? What can you do with the demonstration that you can't do with the first one and vice versa? Have you tried animating colors? Did it work and if so why not?%0a%0aDone? [[WorkshopICONJuly2016/#Interaction|Go back]] to learn more. WorkshopICONJuly2016.Assets=Exercise : well you guessed it this time, you won't make the room you will make... whatever the heck you want. By now you should have an entire palette of colors, size, primitives of course but also assets, from images to video, from flat to 360, from curved images (yes... we didn't try that yet but it's possible and relatively easy) so bring it all back, make the most original, creative or just mad patchwork you can think of.%0a%0aNote : if you want to use assets from other website link to them directly. If it does not work ask and a temporary copy will be done in %25newwin%25http://vatelier.net/MyDemo/ICONWorkshop/Assets/Requests/ . Please don't ask why it doesn't work in the first place it's a terribly boring topic, trust me you don't want to know.%0a%0aExtra exercise : Write down what's missing, again. It's nice to have all those elements around you but is that enough? What would make immersion better?%0a%0aExercise : Go through http://jsbin.com/boyefi/edit?html,output and explain as comments LINE BY LINE what is happening. If you need it also load the image or mesh of a duck cf %25newwin%25[[(Wikipedia:)Rubber duck debugging]]%25%25.%0a%0aDone? [[WorkshopICONJuly2016/#Building|Go back]] to discuss about the entire day, share your aspirations, frustrations and more. WorkshopICONJuly2016.Button=Exercise : design wise, what are the advantage and disadvantage of a physical button (e.g. screen tap or click) compare to the gaze you just saw before? Think about the device you have right now but also the wider spectrum of devices.%0a%0aDone? [[WorkshopICONJuly2016/#Interaction|Go back]] to learn more. WorkshopICONJuly2016.Camera=Demo %25newwin%25https://output.jsbin.com/wasaki/ and %0a%25newwin%25https://output.jsbin.com/gozetat/%0a%0aA special entity yet a normal entity. Why special? Why normal? What was the difference between the 2 demos?%0a%0aWhat do you believe are the problem of advantages with playing with the camera?%0a%0aWhat are the do or do not rules of camera in VR?%0a%0aDone? [[WorkshopICONJuly2016/#Introduction|Go back]] to learn more. WorkshopICONJuly2016.DataVisualization=Demo http://blockbuilder.org/Utopiah/461b4aa88086584bf3ae5178c3b76ca7 or http://blockbuilder.org/Utopiah/fec8aa2c70a72bcd5f2a81e1b48cc978%0a%0aDone? [[WorkshopICONJuly2016/#BeingSocialAndDynamic|Go back]] to learn more. WorkshopICONJuly2016.DebuggingTricks=Principle : making the invisible visible%0a%0aExercise : display the console.%0a%0a!!How?%0a* DOM Inspector%0a* querying the DOM from the console%0a* displaying%0a** a grid e.g. https://github.com/dbradleyfl/aframe-gridhelper%0a** axis%0a** wireframe%0a* @@console.log()@@%0a* https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/webvr-api-emulation/gbdnpaebafagioggnhkacnaaahpiefil WorkshopICONJuly2016.Gaze=Demo %25newwin%25http://jsbin.com/javito/edit?html,output%0a%0aExercise : what just happened? What is the main advantage of that kind of interaction? What kind of interface can you build with that? Which ones can't you? Where did you see it used before in the exercises and demos?%0a%0aAlt: %25newwin%25http://output.jsbin.com/kaxara/ make sure to use it in VR, as you always should! Nod and shake your head and see what happens.%0a%0aDone? [[WorkshopICONJuly2016/#Interaction|Go back]] to learn more. WorkshopICONJuly2016.GroupHeader=(:noheader:)(:nofooter:)%0a(:html:)%0a%3cstyle>%0a#wikileft,#__processing0 {display:none;}%0a%3c/style>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a WorkshopICONJuly2016.InternetOfThings=Exercise : study the code of this smart watch https://github.com/Utopiah/webVR-PebbleTime-interface/blob/master/src/app.js . How does it connect to a virtual world? Based on your previous exercise using Firebase, how can you integrate the two?%0a%0aDone? [[WorkshopICONJuly2016/#BeingSocialAndDynamic|Go back]] to learn more. WorkshopICONJuly2016.Light=Demo %25newwin%25https://output.jsbin.com/zunupi%0a%0aExercise %25newwin%25https://jsbin.com/refuyu/edit?html,output%0a%0aNote : this is hard. If it gets frustrating after 30min you can just move on. If you manage to get something nice going please do explain how. It's worth a bit of effort though since proper lighting can give a very nice atmosphere to a scene. A good friend of mine once told me that for 3D scenes it's 1 day modeling / 1 day lighting, unfortunately we don't have that luxury today.%0a%0aDone? [[WorkshopICONJuly2016/#Building|Go back]] to learn more. WorkshopICONJuly2016.ManipulateThePageContent=Demo %25newwin%25http://jsbin.com/civivo/edit?html,output%0a%0aExercise : add 8 more cubes and set their color to blue.%0a%0aDone? [[WorkshopICONJuly2016/#Interaction|Go back]] to learn more. WorkshopICONJuly2016.Meshes=Demo %25newwin%25https://output.jsbin.com/votuvi%0a%0aExercise : clone that demo hide that little personnage in a forest of tree, make it as realistic as possible.%0a%0aExtra exercise : what's missing to make that scene much more realistic beside a nice smell of pine trees and glacial temperatures?%0a%0aDone? [[WorkshopICONJuly2016/#Building|Go back]] to learn more. WorkshopICONJuly2016.ObjectPosition=Exercise %25newwin%25https://jsbin.com/tigikaw/edit?html,output%0a%0aThat's, no lengthy text on the history of VR, no complicated instructions, follow the link, spend the time you want on it, explore the documentation if you feel like.%0a%0aOnce you think you are down discuss what you have learned, what made sense, what did not, what you think is missing for you to go further and explore your ideas.%0a%0aWhat do you '''need''' to know now to make a proper VR experience?%0a%0aFinished? Go back to [[WorkshopICONJuly2016/]] WorkshopICONJuly2016.Photos=Photos from the first day of the workshop... when they were still smiling not having to consider shaders, registering components, bubbling events, etc. Tomorrow we'll see!%0a%0a||%0a|| (:vrview360:)/pub/360/360PhotoWorkshopIcon.jpg(:vrview360end:) || (:vrview360:)/pub/360/360PhotoWorkshopIconLunchLight.jpg(:vrview360end:) || (:vrview360:)/pub/360/360PhotoWorkshopIconLunchDark.jpg(:vrview360end:) ||%0a360 views of a session.%0a%0a* Patchwork [[Path:/pub/PhotosWorkshopICONJuly2016/day1.jpg|Path:/pub/PhotosWorkshopICONJuly2016/thumb/day1.jpg]]%0a* [[Path:/pub/PhotosWorkshopICONJuly2016/IMG_1848.JPG|Path:/pub/PhotosWorkshopICONJuly2016/thumb/IMG_1848.JPG.jpg]] a redditor left a banana for scale%0a* [[Path:/pub/PhotosWorkshopICONJuly2016/IMG_1852.JPG|Path:/pub/PhotosWorkshopICONJuly2016/thumb/IMG_1852.JPG.jpg]] flipped... like our heads after a day studying%0a* 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Note that physics are still a bit imprecise so like in the demo display the wireframe of all objects to make sure they behave ... mostly properly.%0a%0aExtra exercise : make the table of your room solid (you can cheat and make it a large box) then push it around.%0a%0aDone? [[WorkshopICONJuly2016/#Interaction|Go back]] to learn more. WorkshopICONJuly2016.PotentialImprovements=!!To improve%0a* clarify key concepts of the environment%0a** using short animations e.g. %0a(:html:)%0a%3cvideo width="400" height="100" controls>%0a %3csource src="/pub/ScreencastViaByzanzTest.webm" type="video/mp4">%0aYour browser does not support the video tag.%0a%3c/video> %0a(:htmlend:)%0a** cloning%0a** live reloading%0a** consequences of have your own URLs%0a*** bookmark code to keep it%0a*** share code with others%0a* find a better way to know where everybody is at without having to look behind every screen%0a* playlist suggestion%0a** Brian Eno (Thursday Afternoon, Discreet Music), Harold Budd, Stars of the Lid, A Winged Victory for the Sullen,Steve Reich, Philip Glass,... More active: Plaid, Penguin Cafe Orchestra, Titi Robin,...%0a* showcase the Aframe inspector%0a** added and removed in 1 line of code cf https://www.reddit.com/r/learnVRdev/comments/4vmcqj/mozillas_experimental_aframe_inspector_allows_you/d60wtsr?st=irdg7ms1&sh=b2bb0053%0a%0a!!Feedback from participants at the end of the workshop%0aAll participants (minus one who had to leave early on Sunday at lunch time) wrote down anonymously on a piece of paper their 3 favourites points and 3 worst points :%0a(:table:)%0a(:cellnr:)%0a3 %25green%25Good%25%25 points%0a(:cell:)%0a3 %25red%25Bad%25%25 points%0a(:cellnr:)%0a* VR is really interesting for the future, your explications are simple and clear%0a(:cell:)%0a* I felt a little bit lost without mindmap%0a* I don't know where I can find the files%0a(:cellnr:)%0a* Balance theory/practice%0a* Google Cardboard%0a* Cool presentor%0a(:cell:)%0a* Comparison with other frameworks%0a(:cellnr:)%0a* Strong sharing of knowledge%0a* Quality of the materials%0a* Philosophy, attitude of the trainer%0a(:cell:)%0a* Poor guidance on javascript (but maybe not the purpose of the course)%0a* Low interaction between the participants%0a(:cellnr:)%0a* Discovering "your" own knowledge, step by step%0a* HTML language, true coding, super%0a(:cell:)%0a* No time to continue at home, for pratice. Suggestion Master class I 2x Saturdays + work for next week. Masterclass II full weekend%0a(:cellnr:)%0a* Really good topics + well ordered presentation%0a* JSBin was a great way to work%0a* Was an awesome workshop, well done!%0a(:cell:)%0a* Some exercises, e.g. Firebase, were a bit difficult to translate into our own sketches so a bit more build up + details would be good%0a(:cellnr:)%0a* Efficient%0a* Perfect build up%0a* Funny%0a(:cell:)%0a* Nothing%0a(:tableend:)%0a%0a!!Demos from participants%0a* Zoubir http://jsbin.com/qafiwovinu/1/edit?html,output%0a%0a!!Improved since%0a* grid http://jsbin.com/foziha/edit?html,output%0a* all links to demos and exercises open to new pages%0a* all materials from previous workshop have been cloned then renamed to avoid conflicts%0a* add exercise to better the point of scripts%0a* photos of the pannels http://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/PhotosWorkshopICONJuly2016/Pannels/%0a%0a!!What helped%0a* having a planning with notification http://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/PhotosWorkshopICONJuly2016/ICONWorkshopJuly2016Planning.png (screenshot at the end of day 1 and after re-organisation)%0a* being able to update that planning and re-organize lessons for the next day based on a clear path%0a** i.e. ECS with declarative part first and only going beyond the framework when existing components are pushed at their limits%0a* being able to use my own wiki with headers, footers, 360 photo cookbook%0a* being able to deliver CORS enabled content%0a* musing on to study and explore (cf %25newwin%25[[https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLk9irgn6KnriVXxfLG5EGm1mzfQ2XY2o1|playlist]]), music off to discuss and summarize the last exercise WorkshopICONJuly2016.Primitives=Exercise: Use all available primitives (@@%3ca-box>@@, @@%3ca-cone>@@, @@%3ca-cylinder>@@, @@%3ca-plane>@@, @@%3ca-ring>@@, @@%3ca-sky>@@, @@%3ca-sphere>@@, @@%3ca-torus>@@) only and color to represent the room we are in. If you feel limited use also rotation, position and scale.%0a%0aThere is no cheating, if you do no cheat in ANY possible way (spying on your neighbour, exploring the doc, finding online examples, etc) then you make your life harder for no good reasons. How much notes did you take so far? How are you notes organized? If the workshop was to stop right now, would feel comfortable doing all that again without them?%0a%0aExtra exercise : make a copy of the same room but smaller and in a different location by only adding 2 lines.%0a%0aHow did you do that? Did it make sense? Can you imagine other situations where it could be useful?%0a%0aDone? [[WorkshopICONJuly2016/#Building|Go back]] to learn more. WorkshopICONJuly2016.ProperDistance=Demo %25newwin%25http://output.jsbin.com/gogoci/%0a%0aExercise :%0a# Add a light switch to the room you created before.%0a# Add a light.%0a# Add the possiblity to walk in the room using the button on the cardboard or the WASD keys on a computer (tip you will need to import and use the extras component with its @@universal-controls@@ attribute, if you don't know what a component is, do ask aloud for a short presentation! If you '''don't''' ask I'll know.).%0a# Add the possibility to change things when you arrive nearby the switch (again importing then using a component, this time @@triggerbox@@ component)%0a# When you reach the switch make it turn off the light.%0a%0aThat is a lot... but it's worth it. Do try it in VR, not solely on your laptop.%0a%0aDone? Congratulations that was a lot, still [[WorkshopICONJuly2016/#Interaction|Go back]] to learn more. WorkshopICONJuly2016.RegisteringAComponent=Demo http://jsbin.com/gogoci/edit?html,output WorkshopICONJuly2016.ServiceSideContent=Demo http://vatelier.net/InWikiDemos/AframeEmbedding?action=aframe or https://github.com/Utopiah/ThetaWebControl%0a%0aDetails http://vatelier.net/Demos/InWikiAframeEmbedding%0a%0aDone? [[WorkshopICONJuly2016/#BeingSocialAndDynamic|Go back]] to learn more. WorkshopICONJuly2016.Social=Demo http://utopiah.github.io/aframe-multi-3d/ (remember day 1?)%0a%0aExercise : make your room social using the following demo http://output.jsbin.com/luyeca/ . Note that live reloading doesn't work so well with networking as you tend to hammer the server. If you have any doubt disable output and only test in full screen mode. Obivously you need more than 1 device to make it social but... you have at least a phone and a laptop so that should work. Make sure to change the @@channel@@ parameter to your name.%0a%0aWhat happened when you didn't follow the instructions and didn't change the channel? why?%0a%0aWhat is this http://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/PhotosWorkshopICONJuly2016/ICONWorkshopJuly2016FirebaseDatabase.png ?%0a%0aDone? [[WorkshopICONJuly2016/#BeingSocialAndDynamic|Go back]] to learn more. WorkshopICONJuly2016.Sound=Demo %25newwin%25http://output.jsbin.com/kaxasu/%0a%0aDid you try with your headphones? Try again. Put the right headphone in the right ear, the left...%0a%0aNote : unfortunately for the moment it doesn't work well on iPhone.%0a%0aYes VR is about immersion but it's also about manipulation. How can sound be used to manipulate attention? Think about a system linked with animation, might useful tomorrow.%0a%0aDone? [[WorkshopICONJuly2016/#Building|Go back]] to learn more. WorkshopICONJuly2016.StereoEffect=Demo http://vatelier.net/MyDemo/360Selfie/ or better demo, what's the difference? https://output.jsbin.com/votuvi%0a%0aSwitch in and out of VR mode, what happens.%0a%0aDone? [[WorkshopICONJuly2016/#Introduction|Go back]] to learn more. WorkshopICONJuly2016.Textures=Demo %25newwin%25http://output.jsbin.com/humoqub/%0a%0aExercise : head back to the demo you have done making a virtual room of our current location. Think about each entity you used. Close that demo (yes, there is a button for that) and in the new one {-scavange the net, or better even,-} make your own texture. That's right you will have to start your favorite drawing software and take 5min to draw the best texture you can, we'll then upload it and you can use it in your scene.%0a%0aThink about our texture can trick the person having the experience. Appreciate how much more depth and graind a scene has using texture with imperfections rather than perfect fake colors. Consider how textures can also be use not just for colors but also to change light reflection.%0a%0aExtra exercise : try at least 1 partly transparent texture. Try also a normal texture but applied on a partly transparent object. You don't know how, well you should know the drill by now, cheat!%0a%0aDone? [[WorkshopICONJuly2016/#Building|Go back]] to learn more. WorkshopICONJuly2016.Videos=Demo %25newwin%25http://vatelier.net/MyDemo/AframeDiscovery/%0a%0aHonestly it works but I just don't really what good can come out of this. It's all about 3D and experiences. Yes... surely videos can be used in a fun but the point of VR is to escape the flat screen.%0a%0aExercise : prove me wrong. I'm serious.%0a%0aDone? [[WorkshopICONJuly2016/#Building|Go back]] to learn more. WorkshopICONJuly2016.WorkshopICONJuly2016=Outdated, see instead [[WorkshopICONOctober2016/]]%0a%0a----%0a%0aWelcome to the VR workshop with ICON. (available on [++[[(http://)goo.gl/JDn92L]]++] during the entire weekend!)%0a%0aHello then %25newwin red%25'''[[http://output.jsbin.com/kuvawe/|TRY]]'''%25%25 then %25newwin red%25'''[[https://output.jsbin.com/qebepuf|TRY more]]'''%25%25 and %25newwin red%25'''[[http://output.jsbin.com/boyefi/|a last one]]!'''%25%25 (all of us together).%0aNo presentation with slides. No question to know who knows what. No planning of the weekend. All that will come after.%0aExplanation after that VR is the medium of '''experience'''.%0a%0aWhat happens, how do you think it worked? How do you think you can make it work?%0a%0ahttp://www.icon-brussels.be/wp-content/uploads/2015/12/image17-e1450458413514.jpg%0a%0a!!Description%0aThe “Virtual Reality: making your own VR experience” is a 1 weekend course, during which you’ll discover the key concepts of VR, how to build a scene, how to interact with it personally or in group, how to dynamically generate content and lots more. You will gradually learn the principles and the technical framework, so that you can transform your idea into a proper VR experience. From game to presentation, from solo- to social experience or artistic installation: it’s full of potential use. You’ll learn the initial steps to initiate your own experimental and explorative project in a nice ambient, collaborative and interactive environment. %0a%0aConcepts being discussed: %0a#the stereo effect%0a#fundamental rules of VR-scene design%0a#Aframe as a sensible and emerging framework%0a#loading your own 3D assets%0a#sharing your VR experience with the outside world%0a#WebVR as a perfect entry to VR, not only being the first step%0a%0a%25center%25http://www.icon-brussels.be/wp-content/uploads/2016/05/image5.jpg%0a[[#Introduction]]%0a%0a!!!Introduction to virtual reality (key concepts : object position, camera, stereo effect)%0aThis first session will be a gentle introduction to the key concepts. All will be done directly in a coding environment without any installation required to start.%0a* [[WorkshopICONJuly2016/object position]]%0a* [[WorkshopICONJuly2016/camera]]%0a* [[WorkshopICONJuly2016/stereo effect]]%0a%0a!!!!Busting the door open, premonition FAQ%0a* Why code, why not point&click?%0a** good luck pointing&clicking at 10 elements, 100, 1000?!%0a** good luck pointing&clicking an AI%0a** good luck pointing&clicking an randomness%0a* What are you doing here%0a** why VR in the first place?%0a*** immersion, a feeling still.%0a%0a%25newwin%25[[https://output.jsbin.com/wabere/|Optional presentation break]] followed by demos.%0a%0a!!!!Why am I giving this workshop%0a* own motivation%0a** PIMVR with recent Aframe version%0a* own demos including%0a** recent JSBin demos%0a** vAtelier for integration with wiki%0a** 3Djs demos%0a** hackathons%0a** virtual slides for JSLab%0a** social presentation for CafeNumerique%0a** rapid experience prototyping with 2 drawings%0a** 360 event showcase%0a%0a%0aI'm not there to give answers anyway, I'm there to help find answers in an efficient fashion.%0a[[#Building]]%0a%0a%0a!!!Building for virtual reality (primitives, meshes, light, assets including 360 photos and videos)%0aThis second session will move on, assuming that key concepts have been understood, in order to make a scene richer.%0a* [[WorkshopICONJuly2016/primitives]]%0a* [[WorkshopICONJuly2016/meshes]]%0a* [[WorkshopICONJuly2016/light]]%0a* assets available via http://vatelier.net/MyDemo/ICONWorkshop/Assets/%0a** [[WorkshopICONJuly2016/textures]]%0a** [[WorkshopICONJuly2016/360 photos]]%0a** [[WorkshopICONJuly2016/videos]]%0a** [[WorkshopICONJuly2016/360 videos]]%0a** [[WorkshopICONJuly2016/sound]]%0a** [[WorkshopICONJuly2016/assets]]%0a[[#Interaction]]%0a%0a%0a!!!Interaction in virtual reality (gaze, button, proper distance)%0aThis third session will focus not on objects as static or even animated elements but rather how the person having the experience can interact with them. It will explain what works, what doesn’t, regarding hardware and user experience.%0a%0aOptional presentation break on code dissection (i.e. declarative, loading components, registering own components and shaders, executing code after loading).%0a%0a* [[WorkshopICONJuly2016/animations]]%0a* [[WorkshopICONJuly2016/gaze]]%0a* [[WorkshopICONJuly2016/button]]%0a* [[WorkshopICONJuly2016/proper distance]]%0a* [[WorkshopICONJuly2016/manipulate the page content]]%0a* [[WorkshopICONJuly2016/physics]]%0a* Bonus : [[WorkshopICONJuly2016/debugging tricks]]%0a%0aNote that most so far was done via the declarative aspect if Aframe solely. From now because of the dynamic aspect Javascript is required.%0a[[#BeingSocialAndDynamic]]%0a%0a%0a!!!Being social and dynamic in virtual reality (websockets, service side content)%0aA virtual reality experience doesn’t have to be experienced alone. In fact it is quite easy to transform a basic solo experience to a rich multi user experience. Instead of programming complex algorithms letting user interact with other allows to quickly showcase interesting behavior. Still, in addition to this it will be shown how to use dynamic content either generated on the fly or processed by a server then generated a relevant scene.%0a* websockets%0a** to be [[WorkshopICONJuly2016/social]] e.g. Firebase%0a** for [[WorkshopICONJuly2016/Internet of Things]] aka IoT e.g. fan%0a* [[WorkshopICONJuly2016/service side content]]%0a* [[WorkshopICONJuly2016/data visualization]]%0a[[#Further]]%0a%0a!!!Going faster and further%0a* using mixins%0a* selecting multiple custom elements%0a* emitting an event%0a* [[registering a component]]%0a* registering a shader%0a* developing your own scafolding e.g. %25newwin%25[[http://output.jsbin.com/foziha/|grid]] with associated %25newwin%25[[|.svg]]%0a* photos of the pannels http://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/PhotosWorkshopICONJuly2016/Pannels/ WorkshopICONOctober2016.360Photos=Demo %25newwin%25http://vatelier.net/MyDemo/360Selfie/%0a%0aNote : want a 360 of us? Just ask.%0a%0aExercise : use our photo and overlay a shape with a different color rougly front of each person.%0a%0aWhat are the advantages? Limitations? How can you use this?%0a%0aExtra exercise : changing starting viewpoint on the 360, there are at least two ways to do it.%0a%0aGoing further : see how this tiny branded gallery is done http://vatelier.net/MyDemo/Branded360/ WorkshopICONOctober2016.360Videos=Ask Brecht.%0a%0aThis was just a teaser, sorry about that! Jokes aside 360 videos are just like 360 photos. The only difference is if you target mobiles, make sure the target platforms loads a format that is supported (I'm looking at you Apple!). WorkshopICONOctober2016.Animations=Exercise %25newwin%25https://jsbin.com/jekeni/edit?html,output%0a%0aDid your cube really turned 10 times? If not why not? You can fix it but for that you have to think what is implicit and explicit.%0aGo as far as you can in those exercise but not more than 30 min!%0a%0aDemo %25newwin%25http://output.jsbin.com/zejehu/ (alternative technique, very flexible but a bit trickier)%0a%0aWhat are the differences of the exercise and the demonstration? What can you do with the demonstration that you can't do with the first one and vice versa? Have you tried animating colors? Did it work and if so why not? WorkshopICONOctober2016.Assets=Exercise : well you guessed it this time, you won't make the room you will make... whatever the heck you want. By now you should have an entire palette of colors, size, primitives of course but also assets, from images to video, from flat to 360, from curved images (yes... we didn't try that yet but it's possible and relatively easy) so bring it all back, make the most original, creative or just mad patchwork you can think of.%0a%0aNote : if you want to use assets from other website link to them directly. If it does not work ask and a temporary copy will be done in %25newwin%25http://vatelier.net/MyDemo/ICONWorkshop/Assets/Requests/ . Please don't ask why it doesn't work in the first place it's a terribly boring topic, trust me you don't want to know.%0a%0aExtra exercise : Write down what's missing, again. It's nice to have all those elements around you but is that enough? What would make immersion better?%0a%0aExercise : Go through http://jsbin.com/boyefi/edit?html,output and explain as comments LINE BY LINE what is happening. If you need it also load the image or mesh of a duck cf %25newwin%25[[(Wikipedia:)Rubber duck debugging]]%25%25.%0a%0aDiscuss about the entire day, share your aspirations, frustrations and more. WorkshopICONOctober2016.Button=Exercise : design wise, what are the advantage and disadvantage of a physical button (e.g. screen tap or click) compare to the gaze you just saw before? Think about the device you have right now but also the wider spectrum of devices.%0a%0aConsider also how this framework will work in a larger ecosystem. Check for example how you can %25newwin%25[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NfWa4KDphTs|prepare for upcoming Google DayDream thanks to a 2nd phone]]. WorkshopICONOctober2016.Camera=Demo %25newwin%25https://output.jsbin.com/wasaki/ and %0a%25newwin%25https://output.jsbin.com/gozetat/%0a%0aA special entity yet a normal entity. Why special? Why normal? What was the difference between the 2 demos?%0a%0aWhat do you believe are the problem of advantages with playing with the camera?%0a%0aWhat are the do or do not rules of camera in VR?%0a WorkshopICONOctober2016.DataVisualization=Demo http://blockbuilder.org/Utopiah/461b4aa88086584bf3ae5178c3b76ca7 or http://blockbuilder.org/Utopiah/fec8aa2c70a72bcd5f2a81e1b48cc978%0a%0aWhat's the difference between that and the 8 blue cubes you added to an experience? WorkshopICONOctober2016.DebuggingTricks=Principle : making the invisible visible%0a%0aExercise : display the console.%0a%0a!!How?%0a* add @@stats@@ to your scene to inspect performances%0a* DOM Inspector%0a* querying the DOM from the console%0a* displaying%0a** a grid e.g. https://github.com/dbradleyfl/aframe-gridhelper%0a** axis%0a** wireframe%0a* @@console.log()@@%0a* https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/webvr-api-emulation/gbdnpaebafagioggnhkacnaaahpiefil%0a%0a!!Surprise since August...%0a* the Aframe inspector! Try ctrl+alt+i and rejoice%0a** https://github.com/aframevr/aframe-inspector WorkshopICONOctober2016.Gaze=Demo %25newwin%25http://jsbin.com/javito/edit?html,output%0a%0aExercise : what just happened? What is the main advantage of that kind of interaction? What kind of interface can you build with that? Which ones can't you? Where did you see it used before in the exercises and demos?%0a%0aAlt: %25newwin%25http://output.jsbin.com/kaxara/ make sure to use it in VR, as you always should! Nod and shake your head and see what happens.%0a%0aTake a minute to think about UX and culture though, in which countries would this alternative mode of interaction be a problem?%0a WorkshopICONOctober2016.GroupFooter=%0a----%0a%0aDone? [[WorkshopICONOctober2016/|Go back]] to learn more. WorkshopICONOctober2016.GroupHeader=(:noheader:)(:nofooter:)%0a(:html:)%0a%3cstyle>%0a#wikileft,#__processing0 {display:none;}%0a%3c/style>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a WorkshopICONOctober2016.InternetOfThings=Exercise : study the code of this smart watch https://github.com/Utopiah/webVR-PebbleTime-interface/blob/master/src/app.js . How does it connect to a virtual world? Based on your previous exercise using Firebase, how can you integrate the two?%0a%0aSee also a workshop organized in early August on the topic http://vrlab-brussels.info/wiki/Internal/DIYElectronicWorkshopPreparation WorkshopICONOctober2016.Light=Demo %25newwin%25https://output.jsbin.com/zunupi%0a%0aExercise %25newwin%25https://jsbin.com/refuyu/edit?html,output%0a%0aNote : this is hard. If it gets frustrating after 30min you can just move on. If you manage to get something nice going please do explain how. It's worth a bit of effort though since proper lighting can give a very nice atmosphere to a scene. A good friend of mine once told me that for 3D scenes it's 1 day modeling / 1 day lighting, unfortunately we don't have that luxury today. WorkshopICONOctober2016.ManipulateThePageContent=Demo %25newwin%25http://jsbin.com/civivo/edit?html,output%0a%0aExercise : add 8 more cubes and set their color to blue. WorkshopICONOctober2016.Meshes=Demo %25newwin%25https://output.jsbin.com/votuvi%0a%0aExercise : clone that demo hide that little personnage in a forest of tree, make it as realistic as possible.%0a%0aExtra exercise : what's missing to make that scene much more realistic beside a nice smell of pine trees and glacial temperatures? WorkshopICONOctober2016.ObjectPosition=Exercise %25newwin%25https://jsbin.com/tigikaw/edit?html,output%0a%0aThat's, no lengthy text on the history of VR, no complicated instructions, follow the link, spend the time you want on it, explore the documentation if you feel like.%0a%0aMake sure you are comfortable with JSBin to maximize your screen real estate, be able to save what matters, have preview on the phone, etc.%0a(:html:)%0a%3cvideo width="980" height="540" controls>%0a %3csource src="http://fabien.benetou.fr//pub/ScreencastViaByzanzTest.webm" type="video/webm">%0aYour browser does not support the video tag.%0a%3c/video> %0a(:htmlend:)%0a%0aOnce you think you are down discuss what you have learned, what made sense, what did not, what you think is missing for you to go further and explore your ideas.%0a%0aWhat do you '''need''' to know now to make a proper VR experience?%0a%0aFinished? Go back to [[WorkshopICONOctober2016/]] WorkshopICONOctober2016.Photos=Photos from the first day of the workshop... when they were still smiling not having to consider shaders, registering components, bubbling events, etc. Tomorrow we'll see!%0a%0a||%0a|| (:vrview360:)/pub/360/360PhotoWorkshopIcon.jpg(:vrview360end:) || (:vrview360:)/pub/360/360PhotoWorkshopIconLunchLight.jpg(:vrview360end:) || (:vrview360:)/pub/360/360PhotoWorkshopIconLunchDark.jpg(:vrview360end:) ||%0a360 views of a session.%0a%0a* Patchwork [[Path:/pub/PhotosWorkshopICONJuly2016/day1.jpg|Path:/pub/PhotosWorkshopICONJuly2016/thumb/day1.jpg]]%0a* [[Path:/pub/PhotosWorkshopICONJuly2016/IMG_1848.JPG|Path:/pub/PhotosWorkshopICONJuly2016/thumb/IMG_1848.JPG.jpg]] a redditor left a banana for scale%0a* [[Path:/pub/PhotosWorkshopICONJuly2016/IMG_1852.JPG|Path:/pub/PhotosWorkshopICONJuly2016/thumb/IMG_1852.JPG.jpg]] flipped... like our heads after a day studying%0a* 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Note that physics are still a bit imprecise so like in the demo display the wireframe of all objects to make sure they behave ... mostly properly.%0a%0aExtra exercise : make the table of your room solid (you can cheat and make it a large box) then push it around. WorkshopICONOctober2016.PotentialImprovements=!!To improve%0a* clarify key concepts of the environment%0a** using short animations e.g. %0a(:html:)%0a%3cvideo width="400" height="100" controls>%0a %3csource src="/pub/ScreencastViaByzanzTest.webm" type="video/mp4">%0aYour browser does not support the video tag.%0a%3c/video> %0a(:htmlend:)%0a** cloning%0a** live reloading%0a** consequences of have your own URLs%0a*** bookmark code to keep it%0a*** share code with others%0a* find a better way to know where everybody is at without having to look behind every screen%0a* playlist suggestion%0a** Brian Eno (Thursday Afternoon, Discreet Music), Harold Budd, Stars of the Lid, A Winged Victory for the Sullen,Steve Reich, Philip Glass,... More active: Plaid, Penguin Cafe Orchestra, Titi Robin,...%0a* showcase the Aframe inspector%0a** added and removed in 1 line of code cf https://www.reddit.com/r/learnVRdev/comments/4vmcqj/mozillas_experimental_aframe_inspector_allows_you/d60wtsr?st=irdg7ms1&sh=b2bb0053%0a%0a!!Feedback from participants at the end of the workshop%0aAll participants (minus one who had to leave early on Sunday at lunch time) wrote down anonymously on a piece of paper their 3 favourites points and 3 worst points :%0a(:table:)%0a(:cellnr:)%0a3 %25green%25Good%25%25 points%0a(:cell:)%0a3 %25red%25Bad%25%25 points%0a(:cellnr:)%0a* VR is really interesting for the future, your explications are simple and clear%0a(:cell:)%0a* I felt a little bit lost without mindmap%0a* I don't know where I can find the files%0a(:cellnr:)%0a* Balance theory/practice%0a* Google Cardboard%0a* Cool presentor%0a(:cell:)%0a* Comparison with other frameworks%0a(:cellnr:)%0a* Strong sharing of knowledge%0a* Quality of the materials%0a* Philosophy, attitude of the trainer%0a(:cell:)%0a* Poor guidance on javascript (but maybe not the purpose of the course)%0a* Low interaction between the participants%0a(:cellnr:)%0a* Discovering "your" own knowledge, step by step%0a* HTML language, true coding, super%0a(:cell:)%0a* No time to continue at home, for pratice. Suggestion Master class I 2x Saturdays + work for next week. Masterclass II full weekend%0a(:cellnr:)%0a* Really good topics + well ordered presentation%0a* JSBin was a great way to work%0a* Was an awesome workshop, well done!%0a(:cell:)%0a* Some exercises, e.g. Firebase, were a bit difficult to translate into our own sketches so a bit more build up + details would be good%0a(:cellnr:)%0a* Efficient%0a* Perfect build up%0a* Funny%0a(:cell:)%0a* Nothing%0a(:tableend:)%0a%0a!!Demos from participants%0a* Zoubir http://jsbin.com/qafiwovinu/1/edit?html,output%0a%0a!!Improved since%0a* grid http://jsbin.com/foziha/edit?html,output%0a* all links to demos and exercises open to new pages%0a* all materials from previous workshop have been cloned then renamed to avoid conflicts%0a* add exercise to better the point of scripts%0a* photos of the pannels http://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/PhotosWorkshopICONJuly2016/Pannels/%0a%0a!!What helped%0a* having a planning with notification http://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/PhotosWorkshopICONJuly2016/ICONWorkshopJuly2016Planning.png (screenshot at the end of day 1 and after re-organisation)%0a* being able to update that planning and re-organize lessons for the next day based on a clear path%0a** i.e. ECS with declarative part first and only going beyond the framework when existing components are pushed at their limits%0a* being able to use my own wiki with headers, footers, 360 photo cookbook%0a* being able to deliver CORS enabled content%0a* musing on to study and explore (cf %25newwin%25[[https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLk9irgn6KnriVXxfLG5EGm1mzfQ2XY2o1|playlist]]), music off to discuss and summarize the last exercise WorkshopICONOctober2016.Primitives=rExercise: Use all available primitives (@@%3ca-box>@@, @@%3ca-cone>@@, @@%3ca-cylinder>@@, @@%3ca-plane>@@, @@%3ca-ring>@@, @@%3ca-sky>@@, @@%3ca-sphere>@@, @@%3ca-torus>@@) only and color to represent the room we are in. If you feel limited use also rotation, position and scale.%0a%0aThere is no cheating, if you do no cheat in ANY possible way (spying on your neighbour, exploring the doc, finding online examples, etc) then you make your life harder for no good reasons. How much notes did you take so far? How are you notes organized? If the workshop was to stop right now, would feel comfortable doing all that again without them?%0a%0aExtra exercise : make a copy of the same room but smaller and in a different location by only adding 2 lines.%0a%0aHow did you do that? Did it make sense? Can you imagine other situations where it could be useful? WorkshopICONOctober2016.ProperDistance=Demo %25newwin%25http://output.jsbin.com/gogoci/%0a%0aExercise :%0a# Add a light switch to the room you created before.%0a# Add a light.%0a# Add the possiblity to walk in the room using the button on the cardboard or the WASD keys on a computer (tip you will need to import and use the extras component with its @@universal-controls@@ attribute, if you don't know what a component is, do ask aloud for a short presentation! If you '''don't''' ask I'll know.).%0a# Add the possibility to change things when you arrive nearby the switch (again importing then using a component, this time @@triggerbox@@ component)%0a# When you reach the switch make it turn off the light.%0a%0aThat is a lot... but it's worth it. Do try it in VR, not solely on your laptop.%0a%0aDone? Congratulations that was a lot. WorkshopICONOctober2016.RegisteringAComponent=Demo http://jsbin.com/gogoci/edit?html,output WorkshopICONOctober2016.ServiceSideContent=Demo http://vatelier.net/InWikiDemos/AframeEmbedding?action=aframe or https://github.com/Utopiah/ThetaWebControl%0a%0aDetails http://vatelier.net/Demos/InWikiAframeEmbedding%0a%0aHow can those be used? How is that better than having a static page to host your experience? What's a state? What does saving a state on the server provides? WorkshopICONOctober2016.Social=Demo http://utopiah.github.io/aframe-multi-3d/ (remember day 1?)%0a%0aExercise : make your room social using the following demo http://output.jsbin.com/luyeca/ . Note that live reloading doesn't work so well with networking as you tend to hammer the server. If you have any doubt disable output and only test in full screen mode. Obivously you need more than 1 device to make it social but... you have at least a phone and a laptop so that should work. Make sure to change the @@channel@@ parameter to your name.%0a%0aYou can use the movement keys @@WASD@@ in order to move around. This helps a lot to be able to distinguish several users.%0a%0aWhat happened when you didn't follow the instructions and didn't change the channel? why?%0a%0aWhat is this http://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/PhotosWorkshopICONJuly2016/ICONWorkshopJuly2016FirebaseDatabase.png ? WorkshopICONOctober2016.Sound=Demo %25newwin%25http://output.jsbin.com/kaxasu/%0a%0aDid you try with your headphones? Try again. Put the right headphone in the right ear, the left...%0a%0aNote : unfortunately for the moment it doesn't work well on iPhone.%0a%0aYes VR is about immersion but it's also about manipulation. How can sound be used to manipulate attention? Think about a system linked with animation, might useful tomorrow. WorkshopICONOctober2016.StereoEffect=Demo http://vatelier.net/MyDemo/360Selfie/ or better demo, what's the difference? https://output.jsbin.com/votuvi%0a%0aSwitch in and out of VR mode, what happens. WorkshopICONOctober2016.Textures=Demo %25newwin%25http://output.jsbin.com/humoqub/%0a%0aExercise : head back to the demo you have done making a virtual room of our current location. Think about each entity you used. Close that demo (yes, there is a button for that) and in the new one {-scavange the net, or better even,-} make your own texture. That's right you will have to start your favorite drawing software and take 5min to draw the best texture you can, we'll then upload it and you can use it in your scene.%0a%0aThink about our texture can trick the person having the experience. Appreciate how much more depth and graind a scene has using texture with imperfections rather than perfect fake colors. Consider how textures can also be use not just for colors but also to change light reflection.%0a%0aExtra exercise : try at least 1 partly transparent texture. Try also a normal texture but applied on a partly transparent object. You don't know how, well you should know the drill by now, cheat!%0a WorkshopICONOctober2016.Videos=Demo %25newwin%25http://vatelier.net/MyDemo/AframeDiscovery/%0a%0aHonestly it works but I just don't really what good can come out of this. It's all about 3D and experiences. Yes... surely videos can be used in a fun but the point of VR is to escape the flat screen.%0a%0aExercise : prove me wrong. I'm serious. WorkshopICONOctober2016.WorkshopICONOctober2016=G(:nofooter:)%0aWelcome to the VR workshop with ICON. (available on [++[[(http://)goo.gl/vvebYv]]++] during the entire weekend!)%0a%0aHello, %25newwin red%25'''[[http://social.vrlab-brussels.info/|let's all meet in VR]]!'''%25%25.%0aNo presentation with slides. No question to know who knows what. No planning of the weekend. All that will come after.%0aExplanation after that VR is the medium of '''experience'''.%0a%0aWhat happens, how do you think it worked? How do you think you can make it work?%0a%0ahttp://www.icon-brussels.be/wp-content/uploads/2015/12/image17-e1450458413514.jpg%0a%0a!!Description%0aThe “Virtual Reality: making your own VR experience” is a 1 weekend course, during which you’ll discover the key concepts of VR, how to build a scene, how to interact with it personally or in group, how to dynamically generate content and lots more. You will gradually learn the principles and the technical framework, so that you can transform your idea into a proper VR experience. From game to presentation, from solo- to social experience or artistic installation: it’s full of potential use. You’ll learn the initial steps to initiate your own experimental and explorative project in a nice ambient, collaborative and interactive environment. %0a%0aConcepts being discussed: %0a#the stereo effect%0a#fundamental rules of VR-scene design%0a#Aframe as a sensible and emerging framework%0a#loading your own 3D assets%0a#sharing your VR experience with the outside world%0a#WebVR as a perfect entry to VR, not only being the first step%0a%0a%25center%25http://www.icon-brussels.be/wp-content/uploads/2016/05/image5.jpg%0a[[#Introduction]]%0a%0a!!!Introduction to virtual reality (key concepts : object position, camera, stereo effect)%0aThis first session will be a gentle introduction to the key concepts. All will be done directly in a coding environment without any installation required to start.%0a* [[WorkshopICONOctober2016/object position]]%0a* [[WorkshopICONOctober2016/camera]]%0a* [[WorkshopICONOctober2016/stereo effect]]%0a%0a!!!!Busting the door open, premonition FAQ%0a* Why code, why not point&click?%0a** good luck pointing&clicking at 10 elements, 100, 1000?!%0a** good luck pointing&clicking an AI%0a** good luck pointing&clicking an randomness%0a* What are you doing here%0a** why VR in the first place?%0a*** immersion, a feeling still.%0a%0a%25newwin%25[[https://output.jsbin.com/wabere/|Optional presentation break]] followed by demos.%0a%0a!!!!Why am I giving this workshop%0a* own motivation%0a** PIMVR with recent Aframe version%0a* own demos including%0a** recent JSBin demos%0a** vAtelier for integration with wiki%0a** 3Djs demos%0a** hackathons%0a** virtual slides for JSLab%0a** social presentation for CafeNumerique%0a** rapid experience prototyping with 2 drawings%0a** 360 event showcase%0a%0a%0aI'm not there to give answers anyway, I'm there to help find answers in an efficient fashion.%0a[[#Building]]%0a%0a%0a!!!Building for virtual reality (primitives, meshes, light, assets including 360 photos and videos)%0aThis second session will move on, assuming that key concepts have been understood, in order to make a scene richer.%0a* [[WorkshopICONOctober2016/primitives]]%0a* [[WorkshopICONOctober2016/meshes]]%0a* [[WorkshopICONOctober2016/light]]%0a* assets available via http://vatelier.net/MyDemo/ICONWorkshop/Assets/%0a** [[WorkshopICONOctober2016/textures]]%0a** [[WorkshopICONOctober2016/360 photos]]%0a** [[WorkshopICONOctober2016/videos]]%0a** [[WorkshopICONOctober2016/360 videos]]%0a** [[WorkshopICONOctober2016/sound]]%0a** [[WorkshopICONOctober2016/assets]]%0a%0a%0a!!!Interaction in virtual reality (gaze, button, proper distance)%0aThis third session will focus not on objects as static or even animated elements but rather how the person having the experience can interact with them. It will explain what works, what doesn’t, regarding hardware and user experience.%0a%0aOptional presentation break on code dissection (i.e. declarative, loading components, registering own components and shaders, executing code after loading).%0a%0a* [[WorkshopICONOctober2016/manipulate the page content]]%0a* [[WorkshopICONOctober2016/animations]]%0a* [[WorkshopICONOctober2016/gaze]]%0a* [[WorkshopICONOctober2016/button]]%0a* [[WorkshopICONOctober2016/proper distance]]%0a* [[WorkshopICONOctober2016/physics]]%0a* Bonus : [[WorkshopICONOctober2016/debugging tricks]]%0a%0aNote that most so far was done via the declarative aspect if Aframe solely. From now because of the dynamic aspect Javascript is required.%0a[[#BeingSocialAndDynamic]]%0a%0a%0a!!!Being social and dynamic in virtual reality (websockets, service side content)%0aA virtual reality experience doesn’t have to be experienced alone. In fact it is quite easy to transform a basic solo experience to a rich multi user experience. Instead of programming complex algorithms letting user interact with other allows to quickly showcase interesting behavior. Still, in addition to this it will be shown how to use dynamic content either generated on the fly or processed by a server then generated a relevant scene.%0a* websockets%0a** to be [[WorkshopICONOctober2016/social]] e.g. Firebase%0a** for [[WorkshopICONOctober2016/Internet of Things]] aka IoT e.g. fan%0a* [[WorkshopICONOctober2016/service side content]]%0a* [[WorkshopICONOctober2016/data visualization]]%0a[[#Further]]%0a%0a!!!Going faster and further%0a* using mixins%0a* selecting multiple custom elements%0a* emitting an event%0a* registering a component following the model of [[WorkshopICONOctober2016/proper distance]]%0a* registering a shader%0a* developing your own scaffolding e.g. %25newwin%25[[http://output.jsbin.com/foziha/|grid]] with associated .svg files%0a* photos of the panels from the previous workshop http://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/PhotosWorkshopICONJuly2016/Pannels/%0a WorkshopOpenVisConf2018.360Photos=Demo %0a%0a(:html:)%0a%3ciframe class="embedVrDemo" src="https://vatelier.net/MyDemo/360Selfie/">%3c/iframe>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a%0aYou can check on your phone using %25newwin%25https://vatelier.net/MyDemo/360Selfie/%0a%0aNote : want a 360 of us? Just ask.%0a%0aExercise : use our photo and overlay a shape with a different color roughly front of each person. If you don't remember how to start a new project just use a previous exercise and clone it.%0a%0aWhat are the advantages? Limitations? How can you use this?%0a%0aExtra exercise : changing starting viewpoint on the 360, there are at least two ways to do it.%0a%0aGoing further : see how this tiny branded gallery is done https://vatelier.net/MyDemo/Branded360/%0a%0a(:html:)%0a%3ciframe class="embedVrDemo" style="height: 500px" src="https://vatelier.net/MyDemo/Branded360/">%3c/iframe>%0a(:htmlend:) WorkshopOpenVisConf2018.360Videos=360 videos are just like 360 photos. The only difference is if you target mobiles, make sure the target platforms loads a format that is supported (I'm looking at you Apple!).%0a%0a(:html:)%0a%3ciframe class="embedVrDemo" src="https://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/AFrameWorkshop/360Videos/">%3c/iframe>%0a(:htmlend:)%0aWatch on your phone using %25newwin%25https://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/AFrameWorkshop/360Videos/%0a%0aYour turn now, extend this 360 video by adding, positioning AND correctly timed relevant elements %25newwin%25http://jsbin.com/fupomib/edit?html,output%0a%0aIt can be text, primitives 3D meshes, etc but also interaction. One example could be to pause the video until the viewer correctly answers a question.%0a%0aTo learn more on how to shoot a 360 movie check the %25newwin%25[[https://vrlab-brussels.info/wiki/GuestPresentations/CinematicsStorytelling|Cinematics Storytelling]] workshop and its recording. WorkshopOpenVisConf2018.Animations=Exercise %25newwin%25https://jsbin.com/jekeni/edit?html,output%0a%0aDid your cube really turned 10 times? If not why not? You can fix it but for that you have to think what is implicit and explicit.%0aGo as far as you can in those exercise but not more than 5 min!%0a%0aDemo %0a%0a(:html:)%0a%3ciframe class="embedVrDemo" src="https://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/AFrameWorkshop/Animations/">%3c/iframe>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a%0aLink to open on your phone %25newwin%25http://output.jsbin.com/zejehu/ (alternative technique, very flexible but a bit trickier)%0a%0aWhat are the differences of the exercise and the demonstration? What can you do with the demonstration that you can't do with the first one and vice versa? Have you tried animating colors? Did it work and if so why not? WorkshopOpenVisConf2018.Assets=Exercise : well you guessed it this time, you won't make the room you will make... whatever the heck you want. By now you should have an entire palette of colors, size, primitives of course but also assets, from images to video, from flat to 360, from curved images (yes... we didn't try that yet but it's possible and relatively easy) so bring it all back, make the most original, creative or just mad patchwork you can think of.%0a%0aNote : if you want to use assets from other website link to them directly. If it does not work upload a copy on %25newwin%25https://learnwebvr.xyz/upload/AirbusJune2017/ . Please don't ask why it doesn't work in the first place it's a terribly boring topic, trust me you don't want to know. If you really want to know ... check [[https://medium.com/@g33konaut/cors-a-guided-tour-4e72230a8739#.lxrxx959r|CORS  -  a guided tour]].%0a%0aExtra exercise : Write down what's missing, again. It's nice to have all those elements around you but is that enough? What would make immersion better?%0a%0aExercise : Go through http://jsbin.com/boyefi/edit?html,output and explain as comments LINE BY LINE what is happening. If you need it also load the image or mesh of a duck cf %25newwin%25[[(Wikipedia:)Rubber duck debugging]]%25%25.%0a WorkshopOpenVisConf2018.Button=Exercise : design wise, what are the advantage and disadvantage of a physical button (e.g. screen tap or click) compare to the gaze you just saw before? Think about the device you have right now but also the wider spectrum of devices.%0a%0a%25center class=media%25https://raw.githubusercontent.com/caseyyee/aframe-ui-widgets/master/img/preview.gif%0a%0aExample of room scale buttons using https://github.com/caseyyee/aframe-ui-widgets . Note that this only works on the HTC Vive or Oculus Rift, not a smartphone.%0a%0aConsider also how this framework will work in a larger ecosystem. Check for example how you can %25newwin%25[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NfWa4KDphTs|prepare for upcoming Google DayDream thanks to a 2nd phone]]. WorkshopOpenVisConf2018.Camera=Please compare this demo%0a%0a(:html:)%0a%3ciframe class="embedVrDemo" src="https://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/AFrameWorkshop/CameraDemo1/">%3c/iframe>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a%25align=right%25( You can open it on your phone using %25newwin%25https://output.jsbin.com/wasaki/ )%0a%0aand %0a%0a(:html:)%0a%3ciframe class="embedVrDemo" src="https://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/AFrameWorkshop/CameraDemo2/">%3c/iframe>%0a%0a(:htmlend:)%0a%25align=right%25(You can open it on your phone using %25newwin%25https://output.jsbin.com/gozetat/ )%0a%0aHint: "look" at the green cube. It means putting the cursor over it. This is a typical action in VR called gaze. It's a very important one to understand as it is the lowest common denominator in ALL VR experiences.%0a%0aA special entity yet a normal entity. Why special? Why normal? 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Try ctrl+alt+i and rejoice%0a** https://github.com/aframevr/aframe-inspector WorkshopOpenVisConf2018.FutureOfWebVRDevelopment=!!Currently working%0a* using %25newwin%25[[https://github.com/JamsCenter/PaintingJam_EditionJan2017/wiki/WriteUp|A-painter for non-functional prototyping]]%0a* the %25newwin%25[[https://github.com/aframevr/aframe-inspector|AFrame inspector]] to visually move entities around, add components, etc%0a* finding new components from the community using the [[https://aframe.io/aframe-registry/|AFrame registry]], including directly from the inspector%0a* managing %25newwin%25[[https://aframe.io/blog/gamestate/|game state]]%0a* %25newwin%25[[https://github.com/dmarcos/aframe-motion-capture-components|motion capture]] for faster interaction prototyping, developing roomscale on the go or natural animation thanks to 6-DoF controllers%0a** automated testing environment %25newwin%25[[https://github.com/wmurphyrd/aframe-machinima-testing|machinima-testing]]%0a%0a!!Still work in progress%0a* %25newwin%25[[https://twitter.com/fernandojsg/status/848293843011350528|in-VR inspector]] or the %25newwin%25[[https://www.twitch.tv/videos/133886153|scene editor]]%0a* %25newwin%25[[https://twitter.com/utopiah/status/831509376607322113|Visual reflexivity of the code base]] to add components to entities in VR%0a%0a!!Only theoretical%0a* collaborative in-VR editing%0a* link traversal with backpack to pass the content of one WebVR experiment to the next and building an increasingly powerful workflow WorkshopOpenVisConf2018.Gaze=(:html:)%0a%3ciframe class="embedVrDemo" src="https://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/AFrameWorkshop/Gaze/">%3c/iframe>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a%0aLink to open on your phone %25newwin%25http://output.jsbin.com/javito/%0a%0aFor this specific demo it is important to try it on your phone and in VR.%0a%0aExercise : what just happened? 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A good friend of mine once told me that for 3D scenes it's 1 day modeling / 1 day lighting, unfortunately we don't have that luxury today. WorkshopOpenVisConf2018.ManipulateThePageContent=(:html:)%0a%3ciframe class="embedVrDemo" src="https://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/AFrameWorkshop/ManipulateThePageContent/">%3c/iframe>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a%0aExercise : add 8 more cubes and set their color to blue. %25newwin%25http://jsbin.com/civivo/edit?html,output%0a%0aExercise 2, more complicated : add a number of cubes that change every time you reload the page. %25newwin%25http://jsbin.com/civivo/edit?html,output%0a%0aExercise 3, even more complicated : add an increasing number of different primitive, e.g. 3 cubes, 4 spheres, 5 torus, etc. %25newwin%25http://jsbin.com/civivo/edit?html,output%0a%0a WorkshopOpenVisConf2018.Meshes=Demo %0a%0a(:html:)%0a%3ciframe class="embedVrDemo" src="https://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/AFrameWorkshop/Meshes/">%3c/iframe>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a%0aIf you want to try on your phone %25newwin%25https://output.jsbin.com/votuvi or better make your scene using some models from https://learnwebvr.xyz/upload/AirbusJune2017/assets/%0a%0aExercise : clone that demo hide that little personage in a forest of tree, make it as realistic as possible.%0a%0aExtra exercise : what's missing to make that scene much more realistic beside a nice smell of pine trees and glacial temperatures?%0a%0aCurious about how meshes will be done in the near future? Check the %25newwin%25[[https://github.com/JamsCenter/PaintingJam_EditionJan2017/wiki/WriteUp|Past VR painting workshop]]. WorkshopOpenVisConf2018.ObjectPosition=Exercise %25newwin%25https://jsbin.com/tigikaw/edit?html,output%0a%0aThat's it, no lengthy text on the history of VR, no complicated instructions, follow the link, spend the time you want on it, explore the documentation if you feel like.%0a%0aYou don't see what you have done in your phone? Check the steps :%0a# open a JSBin page e.g. https://jsbin.com/tigikaw/edit?html,output%0a# modify something, anything, you will then get a new link e.g. [=https://jsbin.com/=]{-tigikaw-}[=/edit?html,output=]%0a# open this new link with the "Live preview" black arrow in the top right corner%0a# open this link on your phone, enjoy! Note that all modifications from your laptop will now happen live on your phone%0a%0aMake sure you are comfortable with JSBin to maximize your screen real estate, be able to save what matters, have preview on the phone, etc.%0a(:html:)%0a%3cvideo class="media" controls>%0a %3csource src="http://fabien.benetou.fr//pub/ScreencastViaByzanzTest.webm" type="video/webm">%0aYour browser does not support the video tag.%0a%3c/video> %0a(:htmlend:)%0a%0aOnce you think you are done discuss what you have learned, what made sense, what did not, what you think is missing for you to go further and explore your ideas.%0a%0aWhat do you '''need''' to know now to make a proper VR experience?%0a WorkshopOpenVisConf2018.Physics=(:html:)%0a%3ciframe class="embedVrDemo" src="https://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/AFrameWorkshop/Physics/">%3c/iframe>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a%0aLink on your phone %25newwin%25http://output.jsbin.com/cemovo/ and don't be shy, walk head first against that ball by touching the screen!%0a%0aExercise : make a 3D fountain of balls, ideally one that makes music (examples on youtube are legion). Note that physics are still a bit imprecise so like in the demo display the wireframe of all objects to make sure they behave ... mostly properly.%0a%0aExtra exercise : make the table of your room solid (you can cheat and make it a large box) then push it around. WorkshopOpenVisConf2018.Primitives=Exercise: Use all available primitives (@@%3ca-box>@@, @@%3ca-cone>@@, @@%3ca-cylinder>@@, @@%3ca-plane>@@, @@%3ca-ring>@@, @@%3ca-sky>@@, @@%3ca-sphere>@@, @@%3ca-torus>@@) only and color to represent the room we are in. If you feel limited use also rotation, position and scale.%0a%0a(:html:)%0a%3ciframe class="embedVrDemo" src="https://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/AFrameWorkshop/Primitives/">%3c/iframe>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a%0aYour turn now %25newwin%25https://jsbin.com/gapejoq/edit?html,output%0a%0aThere is no cheating, if you do no cheat in ANY possible way (spying on your neighbour, exploring the doc, finding online examples, etc) then you make your life harder for no good reasons. How much notes did you take so far? How are you notes organized? If the workshop was to stop right now, would feel comfortable doing all that again without them?%0a%0aExtra exercise : make a copy of the same room but smaller and in a different location by only adding 2 lines.%0a%0aHow did you do that? Did it make sense? Can you imagine other situations where it could be useful? WorkshopOpenVisConf2018.ProperDistance=Demo %0a%0a(:html:)%0a%3ciframe class="embedVrDemo" src="https://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/AFrameWorkshop/ProperDistance/">%3c/iframe>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a%0aTest on your phone %25newwin%25http://output.jsbin.com/gogoci/%0a%0aExercise :%0a# Add a light switch to the room you created before.%0a# Add a light.%0a# Add the possiblity to walk in the room using the button on the cardboard or the WASD keys on a computer (tip you will need to import and use the extras component with its @@universal-controls@@ attribute, if you don't know what a component is, do ask aloud for a short presentation! If you '''don't''' ask I'll know.).%0a# Add the possibility to change things when you arrive nearby the switch (again importing then using a component, this time @@triggerbox@@ component)%0a# When you reach the switch make it turn off the light.%0a%0aThat is a lot... but it's worth it. Do try it in VR, not solely on your laptop.%0a%0aDone? Congratulations that was a lot. WorkshopOpenVisConf2018.RegisteringAComponent=Demo http://jsbin.com/gogoci/edit?html,output WorkshopOpenVisConf2018.ServiceSideContent=Demo %0a%0a(:html:)%0a%3ciframe class="embedVrDemo" src="https://vatelier.net/InWikiDemos/AframeEmbedding?action=aframe">%3c/iframe>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a%0aTry on your phone %25newwin%25http://vatelier.net/InWikiDemos/AframeEmbedding?action=aframe %0a%0aDetails http://vatelier.net/Demos/InWikiAframeEmbedding.%0a%0aHere is another example https://github.com/Utopiah/ThetaWebControl controlling remotely a 360 camera.%0a%0aHow can those be used? How is that better than having a static page to host your experience? What's a state? What does saving a state on the server provides? WorkshopOpenVisConf2018.Social=Demo http://output.jsbin.com/yicabux/ (remember the 1st demo?)%0a%0aExercise : make your room social using the following demo http://output.jsbin.com/luyeca/ . Note that live reloading doesn't work so well with networking as you tend to hammer the server. If you have any doubt disable output and only test in full screen mode. Obviously you need more than 1 device to make it social but... you have at least a phone and a laptop so that should work. Make sure to change the @@channel@@ parameter to your name.%0a%0aYou can use the movement keys @@WASD@@ in order to move around. This helps a lot to be able to distinguish several users.%0a%0aWhat happened when you didn't follow the instructions and didn't change the channel? why?%0a%0aWhat is this http://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/PhotosWorkshopICONJuly2016/ICONWorkshopJuly2016FirebaseDatabase.png ?%0a%0aNot that this is just the quickest way to get going. Alternatively you might prefer to host the server yourself or use a different protocol. Another component for networking is https://github.com/haydenjameslee/networked-aframe or NAF with support for WebRTC and/or WebSocket connections. There is on-going work on supporting physics but nothing stable yet as of June 2017. WorkshopOpenVisConf2018.Sound=(:html:)%0a%3ciframe class="embedVrDemo" src="https://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/AFrameWorkshop/Sound/">%3c/iframe>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a%0aTry on your phone using %25newwin%25http://output.jsbin.com/kaxasu/%0a%0aNote there is a bit of code to handle mobile and desktop differently. This is due to browser security and there is no way around it. This will be the same for [[Videos]] and [[360Videos]] so make sure you are understand how it works. For details for example %25newwin%25[[https://webkit.org/blog/6784/new-video-policies-for-ios/|new video policies for iOS]].%0a%0aDid you try with your headphones? Try again. Put the right headphone in the right ear, the left...%0a%0aYes VR is about immersion but it's also about manipulation. How can sound be used to manipulate attention? Think about a system linked with animation, might useful tomorrow.%0a WorkshopOpenVisConf2018.StereoEffect=Please compare this demo%0a%0a(:html:)%0a%3ciframe class="embedVrDemo" src="https://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/AFrameWorkshop/StereoEffect1/">%3c/iframe>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a%25align=right%25( You can open it on your phone using %25newwin%25http://vatelier.net/MyDemo/360Selfie/ )%0a%0abetter demo with%0a%0a%0a%0a(:html:)%0a%3ciframe class="embedVrDemo" src="https://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/AFrameWorkshop/StereoEffect2/">%3c/iframe>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a%25align=right%25( You can open it on your phone using %25newwin%25https://output.jsbin.com/votuvi )%0a%0awhat's the difference? Which one is actually best and why? Note that both solutions also have a cost and limitations.%0a%0aSwitch in and out of VR mode, what happens. WorkshopOpenVisConf2018.Textures=Demo %0a%0a(:html:)%0a%3ciframe class="embedVrDemo" src="https://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/AFrameWorkshop/Textures/">%3c/iframe>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a%0aIf you want to try on your phone %25newwin%25http://output.jsbin.com/humoqub/%0a%0aExercise : head back to the demo you have done making a virtual room of our current location. Think about each entity you used. Close that demo (yes, there is a button for that) and in the new one {-scavange the net, or better even,-} make your own texture. That's right you will have to start your favorite drawing software and take 5min to draw the best texture you can, we'll then upload it and you can use it in your scene.%0a%0aThink about our texture can trick the person having the experience. Appreciate how much more depth and graind a scene has using texture with imperfections rather than perfect fake colors. Consider how textures can also be use not just for colors but also to change light reflection.%0a%0aExtra exercise : try at least 1 partly transparent texture. Try also a normal texture but applied on a partly transparent object. You don't know how, well you should know the drill by now, cheat!%0a%0aDid you try the inspector yet? If not open %25newwin%25http://output.jsbin.com/humoqub/ again and press @@ctrl+alt+i@@, prepare to be amazed! Right, you have an entire 3D editor embedded in your experience. You can move objects around, rotate them, etc. Here though specifically select the image (right click on it) then in the bottom right find its texture (hint: it's named @@src@@). Click on it, load texture and voila, you can use another one. You can also upload your own, just explore a bit how to do it and the inspector in general it's a very powerful tool. WorkshopOpenVisConf2018.ToDo=En 2h30%0a* 5min d'introduction pour me presenter, mon assistant et surtout l'interet de WebVR en particulier applique a AirBus (cf nos discussions precedentes)%0a* 30min pour realiser leur toute premiere experience sur ordinateur et la tester sur laptop, cardboard et 1 personne sur Vive%0a* 60min sur differents exercices pour aquerir des competences et maitriser les concepts%0a* 30min pour modifier leur premiere experience grace a ce qu'ils ont appris%0a* 30min de bilan sur ce qui a ete fait et ouverture sur les nouvelles techniques%0a%0a----%0a%0amove " (available on http://learnwebvr.xyz/AirbusJune2017 after the event) " to the end or via email%0a%0amake the initial experience more interesting%0a* e.g. add the timetable for the workshop%0a* add sound or video (useful to see who is already "in") even though it requires interaction%0a%0afix past flow problems e.g.%0a* what's the light "switch"%0a* avoid moments like "handling light is hard, takes hours, just give up" by something more sensible e.g. related resources to dig deeper%0a* what is the point of the camera movement exercises%0a%0aprovide enough models to give creative freedom WITHOUT wasting time%0a* test gltf e.g. https://vatelier.net/MyDemo/gltf/%0a** downloaded from https://github.com/kalmykov/fr24-3d-models%0a** uploaded to https://learnwebvr.xyz/upload/AirbusJune2017/assets/%0a* see also ESA models%0a** https://www.blender.org/user-stories/esa-space-debris-movie-by-onirixel/%0a** https://vatelier.net/MyDemo/ESA/%0a* ISS?%0a* unrelated but most likely topics dear to them e.g. birds%0a%0acomparer avec l'existant%0a* http://airspace.airbus.com/get-your-vr/%0a** utilisant https://krpano.com avec support pour WebVR cf https://krpano.com/plugins/webvr/%0a*** potentiallement avec https://krpano.com/viewsource.html?plugins/threejs/opensource/threejs_example/three.krpanoplugin.js WorkshopOpenVisConf2018.Videos=(:html:)%0a%3ciframe class="embedVrDemo" src="https://vatelier.net/MyDemo/AframeDiscovery/">%3c/iframe>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a%0aYour turn now %25newwin%25https://vatelier.net/MyDemo/AframeDiscovery/%0a%0aHonestly it works but I just don't really what good can come out of this. It's all about 3D and experiences. Yes... surely videos can be used in a fun but the point of VR is to escape the flat screen.%0a%0aExercise : prove me wrong. I'm serious.%0a%0aPS: note that you can still do a LOT with video especially going down the stack and using WebGL shaders. For example check those amazing projects%0a* green screens https://github.com/nikolaiwarner/aframe-chromakey-material or %0a* real time compositing https://github.com/bbc/VideoContext . 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Explanation after as VR is the medium of '''experience'''.%0a%0a(:html:)%0a%3c/div>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a----%0a%0aWhat happens, how do you think it worked? How do you think you can make it work?%0a[[#Description]]%0a%0a!!Description%0aThe workshop is an opportunity to discover the key concepts of VR: how to build a scene, how to interact with it personally or in group, how to dynamically generate content and lots more. You will gradually learn the key principles and the technical framework to transform your idea into a proper VR experience. From marketing to presentation, from solo- to social market research: VR has many potential usages. You’ll learn the initial steps to start your own project in an efficient, collaborative and interactive environment.%0a%0aConcepts we will explore:%0a#the stereo effect%0a#fundamental rules of VR-scene design%0a#AFrame as a sensible and established framework%0a#loading your own 3D assets%0a#sharing your VR experience with the outside world%0a#WebVR as a perfect entry to VR%0a%0a[[#Introduction]]%0a%0a!!!Introduction%0aThis first session will be a gentle introduction to the key concepts. All will be done directly in a coding environment without any installation required to start.%0a* [[{$Group}/object position]]%0a* [[{$Group}/camera]]%0a* [[{$Group}/stereo effect]]%0a%0aPlease note that the workshop is a place to experiment and learn, not an inventory of answers. The goal is to give you all the pointers you need to then efficiently starting thinking with and for VR.%0a%0a[[#Building]]%0a%0a!!!Building%0aAssuming that key concepts have been understood, in order to make a scene richer we can use:%0a* [[{$Group}/primitives]]%0a* [[{$Group}/meshes]]%0a* [[{$Group}/light]]%0a* [[{$Group}/textures]]%0a* [[{$Group}/360 photos]]%0a* [[{$Group}/videos]]%0a* [[{$Group}/360 videos]]%0a* [[{$Group}/sound]]%0a* [[{$Group}/assets]] in general%0a%0aNote also that all assets are not equal. For example a textured 3D mesh can be scaled and navigated in. An animated mesh can move and be deformed. A 360 video can modify the environment all around the viewer but is flat, one can not "move" in it without breaking immersion. A 360 photo has the same problem. A 2D image or a video is entirely flat, consequently the immersion might not be very impressive.%0a%0a(:html:)%0a%3ccenter>%0a%3ciframe id="background" src="https://vatelier.net/MyDemo/UIXLab/" style="z-index : 99; top : 0; left : 0; margin : 0; padding : 0; overflow: hidden; border:none; width:75%25; height:400px;" >%3c/iframe>%0a%3c/center>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a%0a[[#Interaction]]%0a%0a!!!Interaction%0aFocus not on objects as static or even animated elements but rather how the person having the experience can interact with them. It will explain what works, what doesn’t, regarding hardware and user experience.%0a%0a* [[{$Group}/manipulate the page content]]%0a* [[{$Group}/animations]]%0a* [[{$Group}/gaze]]%0a* [[{$Group}/button]]%0a* [[{$Group}/proper distance]]%0a* [[{$Group}/physics]]%0a* Bonus : [[{$Group}/debugging tricks]]%0a%0aNote that most so far was done via the declarative aspect of AFrame solely. From now because of the dynamic aspect JavaScript is required.%0a[[#BeingSocialAndDynamic]]%0a%0a!!!Social and dynamic%0aA virtual reality experience doesn’t have to be experienced alone. In fact it is quite easy to transform a basic solo experience to a rich multi user experience. Instead of programming complex algorithms letting user interact with other allows to quickly showcase interesting behavior. Still, in addition to this it will be shown how to use dynamic content either generated on the fly or processed by a server then generated a relevant scene.%0a* websockets to be [[{$Group}/social]] e.g. Firebase%0a* websockets for [[{$Group}/Internet of Things]] aka IoT e.g. fan%0a* [[{$Group}/service side content]]%0a* [[{$Group}/data visualization]]%0a[[#Further]]%0a%0a!!!Going faster and further%0a* the [[future of WebVR development]]%0a* selecting multiple custom elements%0a* emitting an event%0a* registering a shader%0a* developing your own scaffolding e.g. %25newwin%25[[http://output.jsbin.com/tavopimoli/|grid]] with associated .svg files%0a* try augmented reality using @@%3ca-marker>@@ from [[https://github.com/jeromeetienne/AR.js/blob/master/README.md|AR.js]]%0a* [[Testing/UIXLabMarch2017?action=reveal&#p5|UX & VR - Now that you can design entire worlds, how can you do it right?]]%0a* [[Testing/W3CImpulseReveal?action=reveal&#p6|Lessons learned from the W3C]] with the different browser vendors%0a%0a!!!!Credits%0aA workshop designed by Fabien Benetou%0a* AirPlane by thepixeldevil is licensed under CC Attribution%0a%0a(:html:)%0a%3ciframe id="iframeMainPage" src="/pub/home/aframe/">%3c/iframe>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a WorkshopOpenVisConf2018.WorkshopOpenVisConf2018DemoSkinned=(:html:)%0a%3cstyle>%0abody {%0a background-image: url("http://wallpapercave.com/wp/bJyv0kG.jpg");%0a background-repeat: no-repeat, no-repeat, repeat-x%0a/* %0abackground-image: url("https://ak6.picdn.net/shutterstock/videos/11483060/thumb/2.jpg");%0a*/%0a}%0a%3c/style>%0a%3ciframe id="bodybg" src="/pub/home/airbus/" style="z-index: 1;top : 0;left : 0;border:none;/width:100%25;height: 100%25;position: absolute;width: 100%25;" >%3c/iframe>%0a%3c!--%0aglitch for rapid proto%0alocal for CORS actions /pub/home/airbus/%0a-->%0a%3cimg %0asrc="http://vignette3.wikia.nocookie.net/trainstation/images/f/f4/Control_Tower.png/revision/latest?cb=20161006235431"%0astyle="z-index: 10;bottom: 0;right: 0;position: fixed;max-width:15%25;"%0atitle="Don't hesitate to request help from Fabien or Thomas whenever you have a doubt!"%0aonclick="document.getElementById('bodybg').contentWindow.towerControl('flip');"%0a/>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a%0a(:nofooter:)%0a(:notitle:)%0a%0a[[%3c%3c]][[%3c%3c]][[%3c%3c]][[%3c%3c]][[%3c%3c]][[%3c%3c]][[%3c%3c]][[%3c%3c]][[%3c%3c]][[%3c%3c]][[%3c%3c]][[%3c%3c]][[%3c%3c]]%0a(:html:)%0a%3cdiv style="z-index:2;position:relative;">%0a(:htmlend:)%0a%0a[[%3c%3c]][[%3c%3c]][[%3c%3c]]%0aWelcome to the WebVR discovery workshop for AirBus and Makery (available on %25newwin%25http://learnwebvr.xyz/AirbusJune2017 after the event)%0a%0a%25newwin darkblue%25'''[[https://learnwebvr.xyz/airbus|let's all meet in VR]]!'''%25%25 Let's go now on %25newwin%25https://learnwebvr.xyz/airbus on your mobile phone ideally. If you do not have a mobile phone and a cardboard try on your laptop it will also work but won't be immersive.%0a%0aNo presentation with slides. No question to know who knows what. Explanation after as VR is the medium of '''experience'''.%0a%0a(:html:)%0a%3c/div>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a----%0a%0aWhat happens, how do you think it worked? How do you think you can make it work?%0a%0a!!Description%0aThe workshop is an opportunity to discover the key concepts of VR: how to build a scene, how to interact with it personally or in group, how to dynamically generate content and lots more. You will gradually learn the key principles and the technical framework to transform your idea into a proper VR experience. From marketing to presentation, from solo- to social market research: VR has many potential usages. You’ll learn the initial steps to start your own project in an efficient, collaborative and interactive environment. %0a%0aConcepts we will explore: %0a#the stereo effect%0a#fundamental rules of VR-scene design%0a#AFrame as a sensible and established framework%0a#loading your own 3D assets%0a#sharing your VR experience with the outside world%0a#WebVR as a perfect entry to VR%0a%0a[[#Introduction]]%0a%0a!!!Introduction to virtual reality (key concepts : object position, camera, stereo effect)%0aThis first session will be a gentle introduction to the key concepts. All will be done directly in a coding environment without any installation required to start.%0a* [[{$Group}/object position]]%0a* [[{$Group}/camera]]%0a* [[{$Group}/stereo effect]]%0a%0aPlease note that the workshop is a place to experiment and learn, not an inventory of answers. The goal is to give you all the pointers you need to then efficiently starting thinking with and for VR.%0a%0a[[#Building]]%0a%0a!!!Building for virtual reality (primitives, meshes, light, assets including 360 photos and videos)%0aAssuming that key concepts have been understood, in order to make a scene richer we can use:%0a* [[{$Group}/primitives]]%0a* [[{$Group}/meshes]]%0a* [[{$Group}/light]]%0a* [[{$Group}/textures]]%0a* [[{$Group}/360 photos]]%0a* [[{$Group}/videos]]%0a* [[{$Group}/360 videos]]%0a* [[{$Group}/sound]]%0a* [[{$Group}/assets]] in general%0a%0aNote also that all assets are not equal. For example a textured 3D mesh can be scale and navigated in. An animated mesh can move and be deformed. A 360 video can modify the environment all around the viewer but is flat, one can not "move" in it without breaking immersion. A 360 photo has the same problem. A 2D image or a video is entirely flat, consequently the immersion might not be very impressive.%0a%0a(:html:)%0a%3ccenter>%0a%3ciframe id="background" src="https://vatelier.net/MyDemo/UIXLab/" style="z-index : 99; top : 0; left : 0; margin : 0; padding : 0; overflow: hidden; border:none; width:75%25; height:400px;" >%3c/iframe>%0a%3c/center>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a%0a!!!Interaction in virtual reality (gaze, button, proper distance)%0aFocus not on objects as static or even animated elements but rather how the person having the experience can interact with them. It will explain what works, what doesn’t, regarding hardware and user experience.%0a%0a* [[{$Group}/manipulate the page content]]%0a* [[{$Group}/animations]]%0a* [[{$Group}/gaze]]%0a* [[{$Group}/button]]%0a* [[{$Group}/proper distance]]%0a* [[{$Group}/physics]]%0a* Bonus : [[{$Group}/debugging tricks]]%0a%0aNote that most so far was done via the declarative aspect of AFrame solely. From now because of the dynamic aspect JavaScript is required.%0a[[#BeingSocialAndDynamic]]%0a%0a!!!Being social and dynamic in virtual reality (websockets, service side content)%0aA virtual reality experience doesn’t have to be experienced alone. In fact it is quite easy to transform a basic solo experience to a rich multi user experience. Instead of programming complex algorithms letting user interact with other allows to quickly showcase interesting behavior. Still, in addition to this it will be shown how to use dynamic content either generated on the fly or processed by a server then generated a relevant scene.%0a* websockets%0a** to be [[{$Group}/social]] e.g. Firebase%0a** for [[{$Group}/Internet of Things]] aka IoT e.g. fan%0a* [[{$Group}/service side content]]%0a* [[{$Group}/data visualization]]%0a[[#Further]]%0a%0a!!!Going faster and further%0a* the [[future of WebVR development]]%0a* registering a component following the model of [[{$Group}/proper distance]]%0a* selecting multiple custom elements%0a* emitting an event%0a* registering a shader%0a* developing your own scaffolding e.g. %25newwin%25[[http://output.jsbin.com/foziha/|grid]] with associated .svg files%0a* try augmented reality using @@%3ca-marker>@@ from [[https://github.com/jeromeetienne/AR.js/blob/master/README.md|AR.js]]%0a* [[Testing/UIXLabMarch2017?action=reveal&#p5|UX & VR - Now that you can design entire worlds, how can you do it right?]]%0a* [[Testing/W3CImpulseReveal?action=reveal&#p6|Lessons learned from the W3C]] with the different browser vendors%0a%0aLet me help to make a better workshop, %25newwin%25[[https://www.surveymonkey.co.uk/r/8YCJCLF|answer few questions]]!%0a%0a!!!!Credits%0aAirPlane by thepixeldevil is licensed under CC Attribution WorkshopPGMarch2017.360Photos=Demo %25newwin%25http://vatelier.net/MyDemo/360Selfie/%0a%0aNote : want a 360 of us? Just ask.%0a%0aExercise : use our photo and overlay a shape with a different color rougly front of each person.%0a%0aWhat are the advantages? Limitations? How can you use this?%0a%0aExtra exercise : changing starting viewpoint on the 360, there are at least two ways to do it.%0a%0aGoing further : see how this tiny branded gallery is done http://vatelier.net/MyDemo/Branded360/ WorkshopPGMarch2017.360Videos=360 videos are just like 360 photos. The only difference is if you target mobiles, make sure the target platforms loads a format that is supported (I'm looking at you Apple!).%0a%0aAsk for the Theta and we might play with it. WorkshopPGMarch2017.Animations=Exercise %25newwin%25https://jsbin.com/jekeni/edit?html,output%0a%0aDid your cube really turned 10 times? If not why not? You can fix it but for that you have to think what is implicit and explicit.%0aGo as far as you can in those exercise but not more than 30 min!%0a%0aDemo %25newwin%25http://output.jsbin.com/zejehu/ (alternative technique, very flexible but a bit trickier)%0a%0aWhat are the differences of the exercise and the demonstration? What can you do with the demonstration that you can't do with the first one and vice versa? Have you tried animating colors? Did it work and if so why not? WorkshopPGMarch2017.Assets=Exercise : well you guessed it this time, you won't make the room you will make... whatever the heck you want. By now you should have an entire palette of colors, size, primitives of course but also assets, from images to video, from flat to 360, from curved images (yes... we didn't try that yet but it's possible and relatively easy) so bring it all back, make the most original, creative or just mad patchwork you can think of.%0a%0aNote : if you want to use assets from other website link to them directly. If it does not work ask and a temporary copy will be done in %25newwin%25http://learnwebvr.xyz/upload/PGMarch2017/assets/ . Please don't ask why it doesn't work in the first place it's a terribly boring topic, trust me you don't want to know. If you really want to know check [[https://medium.com/@g33konaut/cors-a-guided-tour-4e72230a8739#.lxrxx959r|CORS  -  a guided tour]].%0a%0aExtra exercise : Write down what's missing, again. It's nice to have all those elements around you but is that enough? What would make immersion better?%0a%0aExercise : Go through http://jsbin.com/boyefi/edit?html,output and explain as comments LINE BY LINE what is happening. If you need it also load the image or mesh of a duck cf %25newwin%25[[(Wikipedia:)Rubber duck debugging]]%25%25.%0a%0aDiscuss about the entire day, share your aspirations, frustrations and more. WorkshopPGMarch2017.Button=Exercise : design wise, what are the advantage and disadvantage of a physical button (e.g. screen tap or click) compare to the gaze you just saw before? Think about the device you have right now but also the wider spectrum of devices.%0a%0aConsider also how this framework will work in a larger ecosystem. Check for example how you can %25newwin%25[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NfWa4KDphTs|prepare for upcoming Google DayDream thanks to a 2nd phone]]. WorkshopPGMarch2017.Camera=Demo %25newwin%25https://output.jsbin.com/wasaki/ and %0a%25newwin%25https://output.jsbin.com/gozetat/%0a%0aA special entity yet a normal entity. Why special? Why normal? What was the difference between the 2 demos?%0a%0aWhat do you believe are the problem of advantages with playing with the camera?%0a%0aWhat are the do or do not rules of camera in VR?%0a WorkshopPGMarch2017.DataVisualization=Demo http://blockbuilder.org/Utopiah/461b4aa88086584bf3ae5178c3b76ca7 or http://blockbuilder.org/Utopiah/fec8aa2c70a72bcd5f2a81e1b48cc978%0a%0aWhat's the difference between that and the 8 blue cubes you added to an experience? WorkshopPGMarch2017.DebuggingTricks=Principle : making the invisible visible%0a%0aExercise : display the console.%0a%0a!!How?%0a* add @@stats@@ to your scene to inspect performances%0a* DOM Inspector%0a* querying the DOM from the console%0a* displaying%0a** a grid e.g. https://github.com/dbradleyfl/aframe-gridhelper%0a** axis%0a** wireframe%0a* @@console.log()@@%0a* https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/webvr-api-emulation/gbdnpaebafagioggnhkacnaaahpiefil%0a%0a!!Surprise since August...%0a* the Aframe inspector! Try ctrl+alt+i and rejoice%0a** https://github.com/aframevr/aframe-inspector WorkshopPGMarch2017.Gaze=Demo %25newwin%25http://jsbin.com/javito/edit?html,output%0a%0aExercise : what just happened? What is the main advantage of that kind of interaction? What kind of interface can you build with that? Which ones can't you? Where did you see it used before in the exercises and demos?%0a%0aAlt: %25newwin%25http://output.jsbin.com/kaxara/ make sure to use it in VR, as you always should! Nod and shake your head and see what happens.%0a%0aTake a minute to think about UX and culture though, in which countries would this alternative mode of interaction be a problem?%0a WorkshopPGMarch2017.GroupFooter=----%0a%0aDone? [[{$Group}/|Go back]] to learn more. WorkshopPGMarch2017.GroupHeader=(:noheader:)(:nofooter:)%0a(:html:)%0a%3cstyle>%0a#wikileft,#__processing0 {display:none;}%0a%3c/style>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a WorkshopPGMarch2017.InternetOfThings=Exercise : study the code of this smart watch https://github.com/Utopiah/webVR-PebbleTime-interface/blob/master/src/app.js . How does it connect to a virtual world? Based on your previous exercise using Firebase, how can you integrate the two?%0a%0aSee also a workshop organized in early August on the topic http://vrlab-brussels.info/wiki/Internal/DIYElectronicWorkshopPreparation WorkshopPGMarch2017.Light=Demo %25newwin%25https://output.jsbin.com/zunupi%0a%0aExercise %25newwin%25https://jsbin.com/refuyu/edit?html,output%0a%0aNote : this is hard. If it gets frustrating after 30min you can just move on. If you manage to get something nice going please do explain how. It's worth a bit of effort though since proper lighting can give a very nice atmosphere to a scene. A good friend of mine once told me that for 3D scenes it's 1 day modeling / 1 day lighting, unfortunately we don't have that luxury today. WorkshopPGMarch2017.ManipulateThePageContent=Demo %25newwin%25http://jsbin.com/civivo/edit?html,output%0a%0aExercise : add 8 more cubes and set their color to blue. WorkshopPGMarch2017.Meshes=Demo %25newwin%25https://output.jsbin.com/votuvi and %25newwin%25http://learnwebvr.xyz/upload/PGMarch2017/assets/Pampers/ or even http://learnwebvr.xyz/upload/testing/%0a%0aExercise : clone that demo hide that little personage in a forest of tree, make it as realistic as possible.%0a%0aExtra exercise : what's missing to make that scene much more realistic beside a nice smell of pine trees and glacial temperatures? WorkshopPGMarch2017.ObjectPosition=Exercise %25newwin%25https://jsbin.com/tigikaw/edit?html,output%0a%0aThat's it, no lengthy text on the history of VR, no complicated instructions, follow the link, spend the time you want on it, explore the documentation if you feel like.%0a%0aYou don't see what you have done in your phone? Check the steps :%0a# open a JSBin page e.g. https://jsbin.com/tigikaw/edit?html,output%0a# modify something, anything, you will then get a new link e.g. [=https://jsbin.com/=]{-tigikaw-}[=/edit?html,output=]%0a# open this new link with the "Live preview" black arrow in the top right corner%0a# open this link on your phone, enjoy! Note that all modifications from your laptop will now happen live on your phone%0a%0aMake sure you are comfortable with JSBin to maximize your screen real estate, be able to save what matters, have preview on the phone, etc.%0a(:html:)%0a%3cvideo width="980" height="540" controls>%0a %3csource src="http://fabien.benetou.fr//pub/ScreencastViaByzanzTest.webm" type="video/webm">%0aYour browser does not support the video tag.%0a%3c/video> %0a(:htmlend:)%0a%0aOnce you think you are done discuss what you have learned, what made sense, what did not, what you think is missing for you to go further and explore your ideas.%0a%0aWhat do you '''need''' to know now to make a proper VR experience?%0a WorkshopPGMarch2017.Physics=Demo %25newwin%25http://output.jsbin.com/cemovo/ and don't be shy, walk head first against that ball!%0a%0aExercise : make a 3D fountain of balls, ideally one that makes music (examples on youtube are legion). Note that physics are still a bit imprecise so like in the demo display the wireframe of all objects to make sure they behave ... mostly properly.%0a%0aExtra exercise : make the table of your room solid (you can cheat and make it a large box) then push it around. WorkshopPGMarch2017.Primitives=Exercise: Use all available primitives (@@%3ca-box>@@, @@%3ca-cone>@@, @@%3ca-cylinder>@@, @@%3ca-plane>@@, @@%3ca-ring>@@, @@%3ca-sky>@@, @@%3ca-sphere>@@, @@%3ca-torus>@@) only and color to represent the room we are in. If you feel limited use also rotation, position and scale.%0a%0ahttps://jsbin.com/gapejoq/edit?html,output%0a%0aThere is no cheating, if you do no cheat in ANY possible way (spying on your neighbour, exploring the doc, finding online examples, etc) then you make your life harder for no good reasons. How much notes did you take so far? How are you notes organized? If the workshop was to stop right now, would feel comfortable doing all that again without them?%0a%0aExtra exercise : make a copy of the same room but smaller and in a different location by only adding 2 lines.%0a%0aHow did you do that? Did it make sense? Can you imagine other situations where it could be useful? WorkshopPGMarch2017.ProperDistance=Demo %25newwin%25http://output.jsbin.com/gogoci/%0a%0aExercise :%0a# Add a light switch to the room you created before.%0a# Add a light.%0a# Add the possiblity to walk in the room using the button on the cardboard or the WASD keys on a computer (tip you will need to import and use the extras component with its @@universal-controls@@ attribute, if you don't know what a component is, do ask aloud for a short presentation! If you '''don't''' ask I'll know.).%0a# Add the possibility to change things when you arrive nearby the switch (again importing then using a component, this time @@triggerbox@@ component)%0a# When you reach the switch make it turn off the light.%0a%0aThat is a lot... but it's worth it. Do try it in VR, not solely on your laptop.%0a%0aDone? Congratulations that was a lot. WorkshopPGMarch2017.RegisteringAComponent=Demo http://jsbin.com/gogoci/edit?html,output WorkshopPGMarch2017.ServiceSideContent=Demo http://vatelier.net/InWikiDemos/AframeEmbedding?action=aframe or https://github.com/Utopiah/ThetaWebControl%0a%0aDetails http://vatelier.net/Demos/InWikiAframeEmbedding%0a%0aHow can those be used? How is that better than having a static page to host your experience? What's a state? What does saving a state on the server provides? WorkshopPGMarch2017.Social=Demo http://social.vrlab-brussels.info (remember the 1st demo?)%0a%0aExercise : make your room social using the following demo http://output.jsbin.com/luyeca/ . Note that live reloading doesn't work so well with networking as you tend to hammer the server. If you have any doubt disable output and only test in full screen mode. Obivously you need more than 1 device to make it social but... you have at least a phone and a laptop so that should work. Make sure to change the @@channel@@ parameter to your name.%0a%0aYou can use the movement keys @@WASD@@ in order to move around. This helps a lot to be able to distinguish several users.%0a%0aWhat happened when you didn't follow the instructions and didn't change the channel? why?%0a%0aWhat is this http://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/PhotosWorkshopICONJuly2016/ICONWorkshopJuly2016FirebaseDatabase.png ? WorkshopPGMarch2017.Sound=Demo %25newwin%25http://output.jsbin.com/kaxasu/%0a%0aDid you try with your headphones? Try again. Put the right headphone in the right ear, the left...%0a%0aNote : unfortunately for the moment it doesn't work well on iPhone.%0a%0aYes VR is about immersion but it's also about manipulation. How can sound be used to manipulate attention? Think about a system linked with animation, might useful tomorrow. WorkshopPGMarch2017.StereoEffect=Demo http://vatelier.net/MyDemo/360Selfie/ or better demo, what's the difference? https://output.jsbin.com/votuvi%0a%0aSwitch in and out of VR mode, what happens. WorkshopPGMarch2017.Textures=Demo %25newwin%25http://output.jsbin.com/humoqub/%0a%0aExercise : head back to the demo you have done making a virtual room of our current location. Think about each entity you used. Close that demo (yes, there is a button for that) and in the new one {-scavange the net, or better even,-} make your own texture. That's right you will have to start your favorite drawing software and take 5min to draw the best texture you can, we'll then upload it and you can use it in your scene.%0a%0aThink about our texture can trick the person having the experience. Appreciate how much more depth and graind a scene has using texture with imperfections rather than perfect fake colors. Consider how textures can also be use not just for colors but also to change light reflection.%0a%0aExtra exercise : try at least 1 partly transparent texture. Try also a normal texture but applied on a partly transparent object. You don't know how, well you should know the drill by now, cheat!%0a WorkshopPGMarch2017.Videos=Demo %25newwin%25http://vatelier.net/MyDemo/AframeDiscovery/%0a%0aHonestly it works but I just don't really what good can come out of this. It's all about 3D and experiences. Yes... surely videos can be used in a fun but the point of VR is to escape the flat screen.%0a%0aExercise : prove me wrong. I'm serious. WorkshopPGMarch2017.WorkshopPGMarch2017=(:nofooter:)%0aWelcome to Procter&Gamble VR deep dive workshop. (available on %25newwin%25http://learnwebvr.xyz until April 1st)%0a%0aHello, %25newwin darkblue%25'''[[http://learnwebvr.xyz/social|let's all meet in VR]]!'''%25%25 Let's go now on %25newwin%25http://learnwebvr.xyz/social on your mobile phone.%0aNo presentation with slides. No question to know who knows what. No planning of the workshop. All that will come after.%0aExplanation after that VR is the medium of '''experience'''.%0a%0aWhat happens, how do you think it worked? How do you think you can make it work?%0a%0a%25center%25Path:/pub/home/pglogo.jpg%0a%0a!!Description%0aThe Procter&Gamble VR deep dive workshop is an opportunity to discover the key concepts of VR: how to build a scene, how to interact with it personally or in group, how to dynamically generate content and lots more. You will gradually learn the key principles and the technical framework to transform your idea into a proper VR experience. From marketing to presentation, from solo- to social market research: VR has many potential usages. You’ll learn the initial steps to start your own project in an efficient, collaborative and interactive environment. %0a%0aConcepts we will explore: %0a#the stereo effect%0a#fundamental rules of VR-scene design%0a#AFrame as a sensible and established framework%0a#loading your own 3D assets%0a#sharing your VR experience with the outside world%0a#WebVR as a perfect entry to VR%0a%0a%25center%25Path:/pub/home/pgmckinsey.jpg%0a%25center%25Source : [[http://www.mckinsey.com/industries/consumer-packaged-goods/our-insights/inside-p-and-ampgs-digital-revolution|Inside P&G’s digital revolution]] McKinsey Quarterly November 2011%0a%0a[[#Introduction]]%0a%0a!!!Introduction to virtual reality (key concepts : object position, camera, stereo effect)%0aThis first session will be a gentle introduction to the key concepts. All will be done directly in a coding environment without any installation required to start.%0a* [[{$Group}/object position]]%0a* [[{$Group}/camera]]%0a* [[{$Group}/stereo effect]]%0a%0aPlease note that the workshop is a place to experiment and learn, not an inventory of answers. The goal is to give you all the pointers you need to then efficiently starting thinking with and for VR.%0a%0a[[#Building]]%0a%0a!!!Building for virtual reality (primitives, meshes, light, assets including 360 photos and videos)%0aAssuming that key concepts have been understood, in order to make a scene richer we can use:%0a* [[{$Group}/primitives]]%0a* [[{$Group}/meshes]]%0a* [[{$Group}/light]]%0a* assets available via http://learnwebvr.xyz/upload/PGMarch2017/assets/%0a** [[{$Group}/textures]]%0a** [[{$Group}/360 photos]]%0a** [[{$Group}/videos]]%0a** [[{$Group}/360 videos]]%0a** [[{$Group}/sound]]%0a** [[{$Group}/assets]] in general%0a%0a(:html:)%0a%3ccenter>%0a%3ciframe id="background" src="https://vatelier.net/MyDemo/UIXLab/" style="z-index : 99; top : 0; left : 0; margin : 0; padding : 0; overflow: hidden; border:none; width:75%25; height:400px;" >%3c/iframe>%0a%3c/center>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a%0a!!!Interaction in virtual reality (gaze, button, proper distance)%0aFocus not on objects as static or even animated elements but rather how the person having the experience can interact with them. It will explain what works, what doesn’t, regarding hardware and user experience.%0a%0a* [[{$Group}/manipulate the page content]]%0a* [[{$Group}/animations]]%0a* [[{$Group}/gaze]]%0a* [[{$Group}/button]]%0a* [[{$Group}/proper distance]]%0a* [[{$Group}/physics]]%0a* Bonus : [[{$Group}/debugging tricks]]%0a%0aNote that most so far was done via the declarative aspect if AFrame solely. From now because of the dynamic aspect JavaScript is required.%0a[[#BeingSocialAndDynamic]]%0a%0a%0a!!!Being social and dynamic in virtual reality (websockets, service side content)%0aA virtual reality experience doesn’t have to be experienced alone. In fact it is quite easy to transform a basic solo experience to a rich multi user experience. Instead of programming complex algorithms letting user interact with other allows to quickly showcase interesting behavior. Still, in addition to this it will be shown how to use dynamic content either generated on the fly or processed by a server then generated a relevant scene.%0a* websockets%0a** to be [[{$Group}/social]] e.g. Firebase%0a** for [[{$Group}/Internet of Things]] aka IoT e.g. fan%0a* [[{$Group}/service side content]]%0a* [[{$Group}/data visualization]]%0a[[#Further]]%0a%0a!!!Going faster and further%0a* registering a component following the model of [[{$Group}/proper distance]]%0a* selecting multiple custom elements%0a* emitting an event%0a* registering a shader%0a* developing your own scaffolding e.g. %25newwin%25[[http://output.jsbin.com/foziha/|grid]] with associated .svg files%0a* try augmented reality using @@%3ca-marker>@@ from [[https://github.com/jeromeetienne/AR.js/blob/master/README.md|AR.js]]%0a%0a(:html:)%0a%3ccenter>%0a%3ciframe id="background" src="https://vatelier.net/MyDemo/PGMarch2017/Pampers/" style="z-index : 99; top : 0; left : 0; margin : 0; padding : 0; overflow: hidden; border:none; width:75%25; height:400px;" >%3c/iframe>%0a%3c/center>%0a(:htmlend:) WorkshopVRWC2017.360Photos=Demo %25newwin%25http://vatelier.net/MyDemo/360Selfie/%0a%0aNote : want a 360 of us? Just ask.%0a%0aExercise : use our photo and overlay a shape with a different color rougly front of each person.%0a%0aWhat are the advantages? Limitations? How can you use this?%0a%0aExtra exercise : changing starting viewpoint on the 360, there are at least two ways to do it.%0a%0aGoing further : see how this tiny branded gallery is done http://vatelier.net/MyDemo/Branded360/ WorkshopVRWC2017.360Videos=360 videos are just like 360 photos. The only difference is if you target mobiles, make sure the target platforms loads a format that is supported (I'm looking at you Apple!).%0a%0aTo learn more on how to shoot a 360 movie check the %25newwin%25[[https://vrlab-brussels.info/wiki/GuestPresentations/CinematicsStorytelling|Cinematics Storytelling]] workshop and its recording. WorkshopVRWC2017.Animations=Exercise %25newwin%25https://jsbin.com/jekeni/edit?html,output%0a%0aDid your cube really turned 10 times? If not why not? You can fix it but for that you have to think what is implicit and explicit.%0aGo as far as you can in those exercise but not more than 30 min!%0a%0aDemo %25newwin%25http://output.jsbin.com/zejehu/ (alternative technique, very flexible but a bit trickier)%0a%0aWhat are the differences of the exercise and the demonstration? What can you do with the demonstration that you can't do with the first one and vice versa? Have you tried animating colors? Did it work and if so why not? WorkshopVRWC2017.Assets=Exercise : well you guessed it this time, you won't make the room you will make... whatever the heck you want. By now you should have an entire palette of colors, size, primitives of course but also assets, from images to video, from flat to 360, from curved images (yes... we didn't try that yet but it's possible and relatively easy) so bring it all back, make the most original, creative or just mad patchwork you can think of.%0a%0aNote : if you want to use assets from other website link to them directly. If it does not work ask and a temporary copy will be done in %25newwin%25https://learnwebvr.xyz/upload/VRWC2017/assets/ . Please don't ask why it doesn't work in the first place it's a terribly boring topic, trust me you don't want to know. If you really want to know check [[https://medium.com/@g33konaut/cors-a-guided-tour-4e72230a8739#.lxrxx959r|CORS  -  a guided tour]].%0a%0aExtra exercise : Write down what's missing, again. It's nice to have all those elements around you but is that enough? What would make immersion better?%0a%0aExercise : Go through http://jsbin.com/boyefi/edit?html,output and explain as comments LINE BY LINE what is happening. If you need it also load the image or mesh of a duck cf %25newwin%25[[(Wikipedia:)Rubber duck debugging]]%25%25.%0a%0aDiscuss about the entire day, share your aspirations, frustrations and more. WorkshopVRWC2017.Button=Exercise : design wise, what are the advantage and disadvantage of a physical button (e.g. screen tap or click) compare to the gaze you just saw before? Think about the device you have right now but also the wider spectrum of devices.%0a%0aConsider also how this framework will work in a larger ecosystem. Check for example how you can %25newwin%25[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NfWa4KDphTs|prepare for upcoming Google DayDream thanks to a 2nd phone]]. WorkshopVRWC2017.Camera=Demo %25newwin%25https://output.jsbin.com/wasaki/ and %0a%25newwin%25https://output.jsbin.com/gozetat/%0a%0aA special entity yet a normal entity. Why special? Why normal? What was the difference between the 2 demos?%0a%0aWhat do you believe are the problem of advantages with playing with the camera?%0a%0aWhat are the do or do not rules of camera in VR?%0a WorkshopVRWC2017.DataVisualization=Demo http://blockbuilder.org/Utopiah/461b4aa88086584bf3ae5178c3b76ca7 or http://blockbuilder.org/Utopiah/fec8aa2c70a72bcd5f2a81e1b48cc978%0a%0aWhat's the difference between that and the 8 blue cubes you added to an experience? WorkshopVRWC2017.DebuggingTricks=Principle : making the invisible visible%0a%0aExercise : display the console.%0a%0a!!How?%0a* add @@stats@@ to your scene to inspect performances%0a* DOM Inspector%0a* querying the DOM from the console%0a* displaying%0a** a grid e.g. https://github.com/dbradleyfl/aframe-gridhelper%0a** axis%0a** wireframe%0a* @@console.log()@@%0a* https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/webvr-api-emulation/gbdnpaebafagioggnhkacnaaahpiefil%0a%0a!!Surprise since August...%0a* the Aframe inspector! Try ctrl+alt+i and rejoice%0a** https://github.com/aframevr/aframe-inspector WorkshopVRWC2017.FutureOfWebVRDevelopment=!!Currently working%0a* using %25newwin%25[[https://github.com/JamsCenter/PaintingJam_EditionJan2017/wiki/WriteUp|A-painter for non-functional prototyping]]%0a* the %25newwin%25[[https://github.com/aframevr/aframe-inspector|AFrame inspector]] to visually move entities around, add components, etc%0a* finding new components from the community using the [[https://aframe.io/aframe-registry/|AFrame registry]], including directly from the inspector%0a* managing %25newwin%25[[https://aframe.io/blog/gamestate/|game state]]%0a* %25newwin%25[[https://github.com/dmarcos/aframe-motion-capture-components|motion capture]] for faster interaction prototyping, developing roomnscale on the go or natural animation thanks to 6-DoF controllers%0a%0a!!Still work in progress%0a* %25newwin%25[[https://twitter.com/fernandojsg/status/848293843011350528|in-VR inspector]] or the %25newwin%25[[https://www.twitch.tv/videos/133886153|scene editor]]%0a* %25newwin%25[[https://twitter.com/utopiah/status/831509376607322113|Visual reflexivity of the code base]] to add components to entities in VR%0a%0a!!Only theoretical%0a* collaborative in-VR editing%0a* link traversal with backpack to pass the content of one WebVR experiment to the next and building an increasingly powerful workflow WorkshopVRWC2017.Gaze=Demo %25newwin%25http://jsbin.com/javito/edit?html,output%0a%0aExercise : what just happened? What is the main advantage of that kind of interaction? What kind of interface can you build with that? Which ones can't you? Where did you see it used before in the exercises and demos?%0a%0aAlt: %25newwin%25http://output.jsbin.com/kaxara/ make sure to use it in VR, as you always should! Nod and shake your head and see what happens.%0a%0aTake a minute to think about UX and culture though, in which countries would this alternative mode of interaction be a problem?%0a WorkshopVRWC2017.GroupFooter=----%0a%0aDone? [[{$Group}/|Go back]] to learn more. WorkshopVRWC2017.GroupHeader=(:noheader:)(:nofooter:)%0a(:html:)%0a%3cstyle>%0a#wikileft,#__processing0 {display:none;}%0a%3c/style>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a WorkshopVRWC2017.InternetOfThings=Exercise : study the code of this smart watch https://github.com/Utopiah/webVR-PebbleTime-interface/blob/master/src/app.js . How does it connect to a virtual world? Based on your previous exercise using Firebase, how can you integrate the two?%0a%0aSee also a workshop organized in early August on the topic http://vrlab-brussels.info/wiki/Internal/DIYElectronicWorkshopPreparation WorkshopVRWC2017.Light=Demo %25newwin%25https://output.jsbin.com/zunupi%0a%0aExercise %25newwin%25https://jsbin.com/refuyu/edit?html,output%0a%0aNote : this is hard. If it gets frustrating after 30min you can just move on. If you manage to get something nice going please do explain how. It's worth a bit of effort though since proper lighting can give a very nice atmosphere to a scene. A good friend of mine once told me that for 3D scenes it's 1 day modeling / 1 day lighting, unfortunately we don't have that luxury today. WorkshopVRWC2017.ManipulateThePageContent=Demo %25newwin%25http://jsbin.com/civivo/edit?html,output%0a%0aExercise : add 8 more cubes and set their color to blue. WorkshopVRWC2017.Meshes=Demo %25newwin%25https://output.jsbin.com/votuvi or even http://learnwebvr.xyz/upload/testing/%0a%0aExercise : clone that demo hide that little personage in a forest of tree, make it as realistic as possible.%0a%0aExtra exercise : what's missing to make that scene much more realistic beside a nice smell of pine trees and glacial temperatures?%0a%0aCurious about how meshes will be done in the near future? Check the %25newwin%25[[https://github.com/JamsCenter/PaintingJam_EditionJan2017/wiki/WriteUp|Past VR painting workshop]]. WorkshopVRWC2017.ObjectPosition=Exercise %25newwin%25https://jsbin.com/tigikaw/edit?html,output%0a%0aThat's it, no lengthy text on the history of VR, no complicated instructions, follow the link, spend the time you want on it, explore the documentation if you feel like.%0a%0aYou don't see what you have done in your phone? Check the steps :%0a# open a JSBin page e.g. https://jsbin.com/tigikaw/edit?html,output%0a# modify something, anything, you will then get a new link e.g. [=https://jsbin.com/=]{-tigikaw-}[=/edit?html,output=]%0a# open this new link with the "Live preview" black arrow in the top right corner%0a# open this link on your phone, enjoy! Note that all modifications from your laptop will now happen live on your phone%0a%0aMake sure you are comfortable with JSBin to maximize your screen real estate, be able to save what matters, have preview on the phone, etc.%0a(:html:)%0a%3cvideo width="980" height="540" controls>%0a %3csource src="http://fabien.benetou.fr//pub/ScreencastViaByzanzTest.webm" type="video/webm">%0aYour browser does not support the video tag.%0a%3c/video> %0a(:htmlend:)%0a%0aOnce you think you are done discuss what you have learned, what made sense, what did not, what you think is missing for you to go further and explore your ideas.%0a%0aWhat do you '''need''' to know now to make a proper VR experience?%0a WorkshopVRWC2017.Physics=Demo %25newwin%25http://output.jsbin.com/cemovo/ and don't be shy, walk head first against that ball!%0a%0aExercise : make a 3D fountain of balls, ideally one that makes music (examples on youtube are legion). Note that physics are still a bit imprecise so like in the demo display the wireframe of all objects to make sure they behave ... mostly properly.%0a%0aExtra exercise : make the table of your room solid (you can cheat and make it a large box) then push it around. WorkshopVRWC2017.Primitives=Exercise: Use all available primitives (@@%3ca-box>@@, @@%3ca-cone>@@, @@%3ca-cylinder>@@, @@%3ca-plane>@@, @@%3ca-ring>@@, @@%3ca-sky>@@, @@%3ca-sphere>@@, @@%3ca-torus>@@) only and color to represent the room we are in. If you feel limited use also rotation, position and scale.%0a%0ahttps://jsbin.com/gapejoq/edit?html,output%0a%0aThere is no cheating, if you do no cheat in ANY possible way (spying on your neighbour, exploring the doc, finding online examples, etc) then you make your life harder for no good reasons. How much notes did you take so far? How are you notes organized? If the workshop was to stop right now, would feel comfortable doing all that again without them?%0a%0aExtra exercise : make a copy of the same room but smaller and in a different location by only adding 2 lines.%0a%0aHow did you do that? Did it make sense? Can you imagine other situations where it could be useful? WorkshopVRWC2017.ProperDistance=Demo %25newwin%25http://output.jsbin.com/gogoci/%0a%0aExercise :%0a# Add a light switch to the room you created before.%0a# Add a light.%0a# Add the possiblity to walk in the room using the button on the cardboard or the WASD keys on a computer (tip you will need to import and use the extras component with its @@universal-controls@@ attribute, if you don't know what a component is, do ask aloud for a short presentation! If you '''don't''' ask I'll know.).%0a# Add the possibility to change things when you arrive nearby the switch (again importing then using a component, this time @@triggerbox@@ component)%0a# When you reach the switch make it turn off the light.%0a%0aThat is a lot... but it's worth it. Do try it in VR, not solely on your laptop.%0a%0aDone? Congratulations that was a lot. WorkshopVRWC2017.RegisteringAComponent=Demo http://jsbin.com/gogoci/edit?html,output WorkshopVRWC2017.ServiceSideContent=Demo http://vatelier.net/InWikiDemos/AframeEmbedding?action=aframe or https://github.com/Utopiah/ThetaWebControl%0a%0aDetails http://vatelier.net/Demos/InWikiAframeEmbedding%0a%0aHow can those be used? How is that better than having a static page to host your experience? What's a state? What does saving a state on the server provides? WorkshopVRWC2017.Social=Demo http://social.vrlab-brussels.info (remember the 1st demo?)%0a%0aExercise : make your room social using the following demo http://output.jsbin.com/luyeca/ . Note that live reloading doesn't work so well with networking as you tend to hammer the server. If you have any doubt disable output and only test in full screen mode. Obivously you need more than 1 device to make it social but... you have at least a phone and a laptop so that should work. Make sure to change the @@channel@@ parameter to your name.%0a%0aYou can use the movement keys @@WASD@@ in order to move around. This helps a lot to be able to distinguish several users.%0a%0aWhat happened when you didn't follow the instructions and didn't change the channel? why?%0a%0aWhat is this http://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/PhotosWorkshopICONJuly2016/ICONWorkshopJuly2016FirebaseDatabase.png ? WorkshopVRWC2017.Sound=Demo %25newwin%25http://output.jsbin.com/kaxasu/%0a%0aDid you try with your headphones? Try again. Put the right headphone in the right ear, the left...%0a%0aNote : unfortunately for the moment it doesn't work well on iPhone.%0a%0aYes VR is about immersion but it's also about manipulation. How can sound be used to manipulate attention? Think about a system linked with animation, might useful tomorrow. WorkshopVRWC2017.StereoEffect=Demo http://vatelier.net/MyDemo/360Selfie/ or better demo, what's the difference? https://output.jsbin.com/votuvi%0a%0aSwitch in and out of VR mode, what happens. WorkshopVRWC2017.Textures=Demo %25newwin%25http://output.jsbin.com/humoqub/%0a%0aExercise : head back to the demo you have done making a virtual room of our current location. Think about each entity you used. Close that demo (yes, there is a button for that) and in the new one {-scavange the net, or better even,-} make your own texture. That's right you will have to start your favorite drawing software and take 5min to draw the best texture you can, we'll then upload it and you can use it in your scene.%0a%0aThink about our texture can trick the person having the experience. Appreciate how much more depth and graind a scene has using texture with imperfections rather than perfect fake colors. Consider how textures can also be use not just for colors but also to change light reflection.%0a%0aExtra exercise : try at least 1 partly transparent texture. Try also a normal texture but applied on a partly transparent object. You don't know how, well you should know the drill by now, cheat!%0a WorkshopVRWC2017.Videos=Demo %25newwin%25http://vatelier.net/MyDemo/AframeDiscovery/%0a%0aHonestly it works but I just don't really what good can come out of this. It's all about 3D and experiences. Yes... surely videos can be used in a fun but the point of VR is to escape the flat screen.%0a%0aExercise : prove me wrong. I'm serious. WorkshopVRWC2017.WorkshopVRWC2017=(:nofooter:)%0aWelcome to AFrame, from an empty page to a public WebVR experience in minutes for VRWC2017. (available on %25newwin%25http://learnwebvr.xyz/VRWC2017 after the event)%0a%0aHello, %25newwin darkblue%25'''[[http://learnwebvr.xyz/social|let's all meet in VR]]!'''%25%25 Let's go now on %25newwin%25http://learnwebvr.xyz/social on your mobile phone.%0aNo presentation with slides. No question to know who knows what. No planning of the workshop. All that will come after.%0aExplanation after that VR is the medium of '''experience'''.%0a%0aWhat happens, how do you think it worked? How do you think you can make it work?%0a%0ahttp://www.enterprise-europe.co.uk//ckfinder/userfiles/images/banner_original.jpg%0a%0a!!Description%0aThe workshop is an opportunity to discover the key concepts of VR: how to build a scene, how to interact with it personally or in group, how to dynamically generate content and lots more. You will gradually learn the key principles and the technical framework to transform your idea into a proper VR experience. From marketing to presentation, from solo- to social market research: VR has many potential usages. You’ll learn the initial steps to start your own project in an efficient, collaborative and interactive environment. %0a%0aConcepts we will explore: %0a#the stereo effect%0a#fundamental rules of VR-scene design%0a#AFrame as a sensible and established framework%0a#loading your own 3D assets%0a#sharing your VR experience with the outside world%0a#WebVR as a perfect entry to VR%0a%0a[[#Introduction]]%0a%0a!!!Introduction to virtual reality (key concepts : object position, camera, stereo effect)%0aThis first session will be a gentle introduction to the key concepts. All will be done directly in a coding environment without any installation required to start.%0a* [[{$Group}/object position]]%0a* [[{$Group}/camera]]%0a* [[{$Group}/stereo effect]]%0a%0aPlease note that the workshop is a place to experiment and learn, not an inventory of answers. The goal is to give you all the pointers you need to then efficiently starting thinking with and for VR.%0a%0a[[#Building]]%0a%0a!!!Building for virtual reality (primitives, meshes, light, assets including 360 photos and videos)%0aAssuming that key concepts have been understood, in order to make a scene richer we can use:%0a* [[{$Group}/primitives]]%0a* [[{$Group}/meshes]]%0a* [[{$Group}/light]]%0a* [[{$Group}/textures]]%0a* [[{$Group}/360 photos]]%0a* [[{$Group}/videos]]%0a* [[{$Group}/360 videos]]%0a* [[{$Group}/sound]]%0a* [[{$Group}/assets]] in general%0a** add your own https://learnwebvr.xyz/upload/VRWC2017/%0a%0a(:html:)%0a%3ccenter>%0a%3ciframe id="background" src="https://vatelier.net/MyDemo/UIXLab/" style="z-index : 99; top : 0; left : 0; margin : 0; padding : 0; overflow: hidden; border:none; width:75%25; height:400px;" >%3c/iframe>%0a%3c/center>%0a(:htmlend:)%0aLet's dig deeper there with [[Testing/UIXLabMarch2017?action=reveal|UX & VR - Now that you can design entire worlds, how can you do it right?]]%0a%0a!!!Interaction in virtual reality (gaze, button, proper distance)%0aFocus not on objects as static or even animated elements but rather how the person having the experience can interact with them. It will explain what works, what doesn’t, regarding hardware and user experience.%0a%0a* [[{$Group}/manipulate the page content]]%0a* [[{$Group}/animations]]%0a* [[{$Group}/gaze]]%0a* [[{$Group}/button]]%0a* [[{$Group}/proper distance]]%0a* [[{$Group}/physics]]%0a* Bonus : [[{$Group}/debugging tricks]]%0a%0aNote that most so far was done via the declarative aspect if AFrame solely. From now because of the dynamic aspect JavaScript is required.%0a[[#BeingSocialAndDynamic]]%0a%0a%0a!!!Being social and dynamic in virtual reality (websockets, service side content)%0aA virtual reality experience doesn’t have to be experienced alone. In fact it is quite easy to transform a basic solo experience to a rich multi user experience. Instead of programming complex algorithms letting user interact with other allows to quickly showcase interesting behavior. Still, in addition to this it will be shown how to use dynamic content either generated on the fly or processed by a server then generated a relevant scene.%0a* websockets%0a** to be [[{$Group}/social]] e.g. Firebase%0a** for [[{$Group}/Internet of Things]] aka IoT e.g. fan%0a* [[{$Group}/service side content]]%0a* [[{$Group}/data visualization]]%0a[[#Further]]%0a%0a!!!Going faster and further%0a* the [[future of WebVR development]]%0a* registering a component following the model of [[{$Group}/proper distance]]%0a* selecting multiple custom elements%0a* emitting an event%0a* registering a shader%0a* developing your own scaffolding e.g. %25newwin%25[[http://output.jsbin.com/foziha/|grid]] with associated .svg files%0a* try augmented reality using @@%3ca-marker>@@ from [[https://github.com/jeromeetienne/AR.js/blob/master/README.md|AR.js]]%0a%0aLet me help to make a better workshop, %25newwin%25[[https://www.surveymonkey.co.uk/r/8YCJCLF|answer few questions]]!%0a%0a%25center%25Workshop materials by [[https://fabien.benetou.fr/|Fabien Benetou]] WorkshopWeb3D2017.360Photos=Demo %25newwin%25http://vatelier.net/MyDemo/360Selfie/%0a%0aNote : want a 360 of us? Just ask.%0a%0aExercise : use our photo and overlay a shape with a different color rougly front of each person.%0a%0aWhat are the advantages? Limitations? How can you use this?%0a%0aExtra exercise : changing starting viewpoint on the 360, there are at least two ways to do it.%0a%0aGoing further : see how this tiny branded gallery is done http://vatelier.net/MyDemo/Branded360/ WorkshopWeb3D2017.360Videos=360 videos are just like 360 photos. The only difference is if you target mobiles, make sure the target platforms loads a format that is supported (I'm looking at you Apple!).%0a%0aTo learn more on how to shoot a 360 movie check the %25newwin%25[[https://vrlab-brussels.info/wiki/GuestPresentations/CinematicsStorytelling|Cinematics Storytelling]] workshop and its recording. WorkshopWeb3D2017.Animations=Exercise %25newwin%25https://jsbin.com/jekeni/edit?html,output%0a%0aDid your cube really turned 10 times? If not why not? You can fix it but for that you have to think what is implicit and explicit.%0aGo as far as you can in those exercise but not more than 30 min!%0a%0aDemo %25newwin%25http://output.jsbin.com/zejehu/ (alternative technique, very flexible but a bit trickier)%0a%0aWhat are the differences of the exercise and the demonstration? What can you do with the demonstration that you can't do with the first one and vice versa? Have you tried animating colors? Did it work and if so why not? WorkshopWeb3D2017.Assets=Exercise : well you guessed it this time, you won't make the room you will make... whatever the heck you want. By now you should have an entire palette of colors, size, primitives of course but also assets, from images to video, from flat to 360, from curved images (yes... we didn't try that yet but it's possible and relatively easy) so bring it all back, make the most original, creative or just mad patchwork you can think of.%0a%0aNote : if you want to use assets from other website link to them directly. If it does not work ask and a temporary copy will be done in %25newwin%25https://learnwebvr.xyz/upload/VRWC2017/assets/ . Please don't ask why it doesn't work in the first place it's a terribly boring topic, trust me you don't want to know. If you really want to know check [[https://medium.com/@g33konaut/cors-a-guided-tour-4e72230a8739#.lxrxx959r|CORS  -  a guided tour]].%0a%0aExtra exercise : Write down what's missing, again. It's nice to have all those elements around you but is that enough? What would make immersion better?%0a%0aExercise : Go through http://jsbin.com/boyefi/edit?html,output and explain as comments LINE BY LINE what is happening. If you need it also load the image or mesh of a duck cf %25newwin%25[[(Wikipedia:)Rubber duck debugging]]%25%25.%0a%0aDiscuss about the entire day, share your aspirations, frustrations and more. WorkshopWeb3D2017.Button=Exercise : design wise, what are the advantage and disadvantage of a physical button (e.g. screen tap or click) compare to the gaze you just saw before? Think about the device you have right now but also the wider spectrum of devices.%0a%0aConsider also how this framework will work in a larger ecosystem. Check for example how you can %25newwin%25[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NfWa4KDphTs|prepare for upcoming Google DayDream thanks to a 2nd phone]]. WorkshopWeb3D2017.Camera=Demo %25newwin%25https://output.jsbin.com/wasaki/ and %0a%25newwin%25https://output.jsbin.com/gozetat/%0a%0aA special entity yet a normal entity. Why special? Why normal? What was the difference between the 2 demos?%0a%0aWhat do you believe are the problem of advantages with playing with the camera?%0a%0aWhat are the do or do not rules of camera in VR?%0a WorkshopWeb3D2017.DataVisualization=Demo http://blockbuilder.org/Utopiah/461b4aa88086584bf3ae5178c3b76ca7 or http://blockbuilder.org/Utopiah/fec8aa2c70a72bcd5f2a81e1b48cc978%0a%0aWhat's the difference between that and the 8 blue cubes you added to an experience? WorkshopWeb3D2017.DebuggingTricks=Principle : making the invisible visible%0a%0aExercise : display the console.%0a%0a!!How?%0a* add @@stats@@ to your scene to inspect performances%0a* DOM Inspector%0a* querying the DOM from the console%0a* displaying%0a** a grid e.g. https://github.com/dbradleyfl/aframe-gridhelper%0a** axis%0a** wireframe%0a* @@console.log()@@%0a* https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/webvr-api-emulation/gbdnpaebafagioggnhkacnaaahpiefil%0a%0a!!Surprise since August...%0a* the Aframe inspector! Try ctrl+alt+i and rejoice%0a** https://github.com/aframevr/aframe-inspector WorkshopWeb3D2017.FutureOfWebVRDevelopment=!!Currently working%0a* using %25newwin%25[[https://github.com/JamsCenter/PaintingJam_EditionJan2017/wiki/WriteUp|A-painter for non-functional prototyping]]%0a* the %25newwin%25[[https://github.com/aframevr/aframe-inspector|AFrame inspector]] to visually move entities around, add components, etc%0a* finding new components from the community using the [[https://aframe.io/aframe-registry/|AFrame registry]], including directly from the inspector%0a* managing %25newwin%25[[https://aframe.io/blog/gamestate/|game state]]%0a* %25newwin%25[[https://github.com/dmarcos/aframe-motion-capture-components|motion capture]] for faster interaction prototyping, developing roomnscale on the go or natural animation thanks to 6-DoF controllers%0a** automated testing enviroment %25newwin%25[[https://github.com/wmurphyrd/aframe-machinima-testing|machinima-testing]]%0a%0a!!Still work in progress%0a* %25newwin%25[[https://twitter.com/fernandojsg/status/848293843011350528|in-VR inspector]] or the %25newwin%25[[https://www.twitch.tv/videos/133886153|scene editor]]%0a* %25newwin%25[[https://twitter.com/utopiah/status/831509376607322113|Visual reflexivity of the code base]] to add components to entities in VR%0a%0a!!Only theoretical%0a* collaborative in-VR editing%0a* link traversal with backpack to pass the content of one WebVR experiment to the next and building an increasingly powerful workflow WorkshopWeb3D2017.Gaze=Demo %25newwin%25http://jsbin.com/javito/edit?html,output%0a%0aExercise : what just happened? What is the main advantage of that kind of interaction? What kind of interface can you build with that? Which ones can't you? Where did you see it used before in the exercises and demos?%0a%0aAlt: %25newwin%25http://output.jsbin.com/kaxara/ make sure to use it in VR, as you always should! Nod and shake your head and see what happens.%0a%0aTake a minute to think about UX and culture though, in which countries would this alternative mode of interaction be a problem?%0a WorkshopWeb3D2017.GroupFooter=----%0a%0aDone? [[{$Group}/|Go back]] to learn more. WorkshopWeb3D2017.GroupHeader=(:noheader:)(:nofooter:)%0a(:html:)%0a%3cstyle>%0a#wikileft,#__processing0 {display:none;}%0a%3c/style>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a WorkshopWeb3D2017.InternetOfThings=Exercise : study the code of this smart watch https://github.com/Utopiah/webVR-PebbleTime-interface/blob/master/src/app.js . How does it connect to a virtual world? Based on your previous exercise using Firebase, how can you integrate the two?%0a%0aSee also a workshop organized in early August on the topic http://vrlab-brussels.info/wiki/Internal/DIYElectronicWorkshopPreparation WorkshopWeb3D2017.Light=Demo %25newwin%25https://output.jsbin.com/zunupi%0a%0aExercise %25newwin%25https://jsbin.com/refuyu/edit?html,output%0a%0aNote : this is hard. If it gets frustrating after 30min you can just move on. If you manage to get something nice going please do explain how. It's worth a bit of effort though since proper lighting can give a very nice atmosphere to a scene. A good friend of mine once told me that for 3D scenes it's 1 day modeling / 1 day lighting, unfortunately we don't have that luxury today. WorkshopWeb3D2017.ManipulateThePageContent=Demo %25newwin%25http://jsbin.com/civivo/edit?html,output%0a%0aExercise : add 8 more cubes and set their color to blue. WorkshopWeb3D2017.Meshes=Demo %25newwin%25https://output.jsbin.com/votuvi or even http://learnwebvr.xyz/upload/testing/%0a%0aExercise : clone that demo hide that little personage in a forest of tree, make it as realistic as possible.%0a%0aExtra exercise : what's missing to make that scene much more realistic beside a nice smell of pine trees and glacial temperatures?%0a%0aCurious about how meshes will be done in the near future? Check the %25newwin%25[[https://github.com/JamsCenter/PaintingJam_EditionJan2017/wiki/WriteUp|Past VR painting workshop]]. WorkshopWeb3D2017.ObjectPosition=Exercise %25newwin%25https://jsbin.com/tigikaw/edit?html,output%0a%0aThat's it, no lengthy text on the history of VR, no complicated instructions, follow the link, spend the time you want on it, explore the documentation if you feel like.%0a%0aYou don't see what you have done in your phone? Check the steps :%0a# open a JSBin page e.g. https://jsbin.com/tigikaw/edit?html,output%0a# modify something, anything, you will then get a new link e.g. [=https://jsbin.com/=]{-tigikaw-}[=/edit?html,output=]%0a# open this new link with the "Live preview" black arrow in the top right corner%0a# open this link on your phone, enjoy! Note that all modifications from your laptop will now happen live on your phone%0a%0aMake sure you are comfortable with JSBin to maximize your screen real estate, be able to save what matters, have preview on the phone, etc.%0a(:html:)%0a%3cvideo width="980" height="540" controls>%0a %3csource src="http://fabien.benetou.fr//pub/ScreencastViaByzanzTest.webm" type="video/webm">%0aYour browser does not support the video tag.%0a%3c/video> %0a(:htmlend:)%0a%0aOnce you think you are done discuss what you have learned, what made sense, what did not, what you think is missing for you to go further and explore your ideas.%0a%0aWhat do you '''need''' to know now to make a proper VR experience?%0a WorkshopWeb3D2017.Physics=Demo %25newwin%25http://output.jsbin.com/cemovo/ and don't be shy, walk head first against that ball!%0a%0aExercise : make a 3D fountain of balls, ideally one that makes music (examples on youtube are legion). Note that physics are still a bit imprecise so like in the demo display the wireframe of all objects to make sure they behave ... mostly properly.%0a%0aExtra exercise : make the table of your room solid (you can cheat and make it a large box) then push it around. WorkshopWeb3D2017.Primitives=Exercise: Use all available primitives (@@%3ca-box>@@, @@%3ca-cone>@@, @@%3ca-cylinder>@@, @@%3ca-plane>@@, @@%3ca-ring>@@, @@%3ca-sky>@@, @@%3ca-sphere>@@, @@%3ca-torus>@@) only and color to represent the room we are in. If you feel limited use also rotation, position and scale.%0a%0ahttps://jsbin.com/gapejoq/edit?html,output%0a%0aThere is no cheating, if you do no cheat in ANY possible way (spying on your neighbour, exploring the doc, finding online examples, etc) then you make your life harder for no good reasons. How much notes did you take so far? How are you notes organized? If the workshop was to stop right now, would feel comfortable doing all that again without them?%0a%0aExtra exercise : make a copy of the same room but smaller and in a different location by only adding 2 lines.%0a%0aHow did you do that? Did it make sense? Can you imagine other situations where it could be useful? WorkshopWeb3D2017.ProperDistance=Demo %25newwin%25http://output.jsbin.com/gogoci/%0a%0aExercise :%0a# Add a light switch to the room you created before.%0a# Add a light.%0a# Add the possiblity to walk in the room using the button on the cardboard or the WASD keys on a computer (tip you will need to import and use the extras component with its @@universal-controls@@ attribute, if you don't know what a component is, do ask aloud for a short presentation! If you '''don't''' ask I'll know.).%0a# Add the possibility to change things when you arrive nearby the switch (again importing then using a component, this time @@triggerbox@@ component)%0a# When you reach the switch make it turn off the light.%0a%0aThat is a lot... but it's worth it. Do try it in VR, not solely on your laptop.%0a%0aDone? Congratulations that was a lot. WorkshopWeb3D2017.RegisteringAComponent=Demo http://jsbin.com/gogoci/edit?html,output WorkshopWeb3D2017.ServiceSideContent=Demo http://vatelier.net/InWikiDemos/AframeEmbedding?action=aframe or https://github.com/Utopiah/ThetaWebControl%0a%0aDetails http://vatelier.net/Demos/InWikiAframeEmbedding%0a%0aHow can those be used? How is that better than having a static page to host your experience? What's a state? What does saving a state on the server provides? WorkshopWeb3D2017.Social=Demo http://social.vrlab-brussels.info (remember the 1st demo?)%0a%0aExercise : make your room social using the following demo http://output.jsbin.com/luyeca/ . Note that live reloading doesn't work so well with networking as you tend to hammer the server. If you have any doubt disable output and only test in full screen mode. Obivously you need more than 1 device to make it social but... you have at least a phone and a laptop so that should work. Make sure to change the @@channel@@ parameter to your name.%0a%0aYou can use the movement keys @@WASD@@ in order to move around. This helps a lot to be able to distinguish several users.%0a%0aWhat happened when you didn't follow the instructions and didn't change the channel? why?%0a%0aWhat is this http://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/PhotosWorkshopICONJuly2016/ICONWorkshopJuly2016FirebaseDatabase.png ? WorkshopWeb3D2017.Sound=Demo %25newwin%25http://output.jsbin.com/kaxasu/%0a%0aDid you try with your headphones? Try again. Put the right headphone in the right ear, the left...%0a%0aNote : unfortunately for the moment it doesn't work well on iPhone.%0a%0aYes VR is about immersion but it's also about manipulation. How can sound be used to manipulate attention? Think about a system linked with animation, might useful tomorrow. WorkshopWeb3D2017.StereoEffect=Demo http://vatelier.net/MyDemo/360Selfie/ or better demo, what's the difference? https://output.jsbin.com/votuvi%0a%0aSwitch in and out of VR mode, what happens. WorkshopWeb3D2017.Textures=Demo %25newwin%25http://output.jsbin.com/humoqub/%0a%0aExercise : head back to the demo you have done making a virtual room of our current location. Think about each entity you used. Close that demo (yes, there is a button for that) and in the new one {-scavange the net, or better even,-} make your own texture. That's right you will have to start your favorite drawing software and take 5min to draw the best texture you can, we'll then upload it and you can use it in your scene.%0a%0aThink about our texture can trick the person having the experience. Appreciate how much more depth and graind a scene has using texture with imperfections rather than perfect fake colors. Consider how textures can also be use not just for colors but also to change light reflection.%0a%0aExtra exercise : try at least 1 partly transparent texture. Try also a normal texture but applied on a partly transparent object. You don't know how, well you should know the drill by now, cheat!%0a WorkshopWeb3D2017.Videos=Demo %25newwin%25http://vatelier.net/MyDemo/AframeDiscovery/%0a%0aHonestly it works but I just don't really what good can come out of this. It's all about 3D and experiences. Yes... surely videos can be used in a fun but the point of VR is to escape the flat screen.%0a%0aExercise : prove me wrong. I'm serious. WorkshopWeb3D2017.WorkshopWeb3D2017=(:nofooter:)%0aWelcome to AFrame, from an empty page to a public WebVR experience in minutes for Web3D 2017. (available on %25newwin%25http://learnwebvr.xyz/Web3D2017 after the event)%0a%0aHello, %25newwin darkblue%25'''[[http://learnwebvr.xyz/social|let's all meet in VR]]!'''%25%25 Let's go now on %25newwin%25http://learnwebvr.xyz/social on your mobile phone.%0aNo presentation with slides. No question to know who knows what. No planning of the workshop. All that will come after.%0aExplanation after that VR is the medium of '''experience'''.%0a%0aWhat happens, how do you think it worked? How do you think you can make it work?%0a%0a%25center%25http://thearea.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/01/Web3D2017_ftimg.jpg%0a%0a!!Description%0aThe workshop is an opportunity to discover the key concepts of VR: how to build a scene, how to interact with it personally or in group, how to dynamically generate content and lots more. You will gradually learn the key principles and the technical framework to transform your idea into a proper VR experience. From marketing to presentation, from solo- to social market research: VR has many potential usages. You’ll learn the initial steps to start your own project in an efficient, collaborative and interactive environment. %0a%0aConcepts we will explore: %0a#the stereo effect%0a#fundamental rules of VR-scene design%0a#AFrame as a sensible and established framework%0a#loading your own 3D assets%0a#sharing your VR experience with the outside world%0a#WebVR as a perfect entry to VR%0a%0a[[#Introduction]]%0a%0a!!!Introduction to virtual reality (key concepts : object position, camera, stereo effect)%0aThis first session will be a gentle introduction to the key concepts. All will be done directly in a coding environment without any installation required to start.%0a* [[{$Group}/object position]]%0a* [[{$Group}/camera]]%0a* [[{$Group}/stereo effect]]%0a%0aPlease note that the workshop is a place to experiment and learn, not an inventory of answers. The goal is to give you all the pointers you need to then efficiently starting thinking with and for VR.%0a%0a[[#Building]]%0a%0a!!!Building for virtual reality (primitives, meshes, light, assets including 360 photos and videos)%0aAssuming that key concepts have been understood, in order to make a scene richer we can use:%0a* [[{$Group}/primitives]]%0a* [[{$Group}/meshes]]%0a* [[{$Group}/light]]%0a* [[{$Group}/textures]]%0a* [[{$Group}/360 photos]]%0a* [[{$Group}/videos]]%0a* [[{$Group}/360 videos]]%0a* [[{$Group}/sound]]%0a* [[{$Group}/assets]] in general%0a** add your own https://learnwebvr.xyz/upload/Web3D2017/%0a%0a(:html:)%0a%3ccenter>%0a%3ciframe id="background" src="https://vatelier.net/MyDemo/UIXLab/" style="z-index : 99; top : 0; left : 0; margin : 0; padding : 0; overflow: hidden; border:none; width:75%25; height:400px;" >%3c/iframe>%0a%3c/center>%0a(:htmlend:)%0aLet's dig deeper there with [[Testing/UIXLabMarch2017?action=reveal|UX & VR - Now that you can design entire worlds, how can you do it right?]]%0a%0a!!!Interaction in virtual reality (gaze, button, proper distance)%0aFocus not on objects as static or even animated elements but rather how the person having the experience can interact with them. It will explain what works, what doesn’t, regarding hardware and user experience.%0a%0a* [[{$Group}/manipulate the page content]]%0a* [[{$Group}/animations]]%0a* [[{$Group}/gaze]]%0a* [[{$Group}/button]]%0a* [[{$Group}/proper distance]]%0a* [[{$Group}/physics]]%0a* Bonus : [[{$Group}/debugging tricks]]%0a%0aNote that most so far was done via the declarative aspect if AFrame solely. From now because of the dynamic aspect JavaScript is required.%0a[[#BeingSocialAndDynamic]]%0a%0a%0a!!!Being social and dynamic in virtual reality (websockets, service side content)%0aA virtual reality experience doesn’t have to be experienced alone. In fact it is quite easy to transform a basic solo experience to a rich multi user experience. Instead of programming complex algorithms letting user interact with other allows to quickly showcase interesting behavior. Still, in addition to this it will be shown how to use dynamic content either generated on the fly or processed by a server then generated a relevant scene.%0a* websockets%0a** to be [[{$Group}/social]] e.g. Firebase%0a** for [[{$Group}/Internet of Things]] aka IoT e.g. fan%0a* [[{$Group}/service side content]]%0a* [[{$Group}/data visualization]]%0a[[#Further]]%0a%0a!!!Going faster and further%0a* the [[future of WebVR development]]%0a* registering a component following the model of [[{$Group}/proper distance]]%0a* selecting multiple custom elements%0a* emitting an event%0a* registering a shader%0a* developing your own scaffolding e.g. %25newwin%25[[http://output.jsbin.com/foziha/|grid]] with associated .svg files%0a* try augmented reality using @@%3ca-marker>@@ from [[https://github.com/jeromeetienne/AR.js/blob/master/README.md|AR.js]]%0a%0aLet me help to make a better workshop, %25newwin%25[[https://www.surveymonkey.co.uk/r/8YCJCLF|answer few questions]]! WorkshopWebVRAsExplorable.WorkshopWebVRAsExplorable=Initial result : [[http://output.jsbin.com/bojeto|minimal narrative with direct result to explore and boundaries]]. %0a(:html:)%0a%3ccenter>%0a%3cvideo width="640" height="360" controls>%0a %3csource src="//vatelier.net/MyDemo/webvr-explorable/assets/demo.webm" type="video/webm">%0aYour browser does not support the video tag.%0a%3c/video> %0a%3c/center>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a%0aIssues following the 1st attempt (13 February 2017)%0a* text, even if illustrated, seems not to be engaging enough%0a** lot of skimming then unable to figure out the "next" step e.g. end of the page and moving to another one%0a* gap between interaction visuals and code%0a** could make exercises that modify the code visually that also modifies the visual result%0a** https://pumpula.net/foolproof-html%0a* unable to directly manipulate visuals%0a* mostly interesting for non developers%0a** see potentially Object.getOwnPropertyNames(AFRAME) below%0a* difficulty with assets%0a** cf http://learnwebvr.xyz/upload/ as potential solution%0a%0a[[#getOwnPropertyNames]]%0a%0aSee also %25newwin%25[[http://output.jsbin.com/riyiwut/|Object.getOwnPropertyNames(AFRAME)]]%0a>>center%3c%3c%0a%25thumb newwin%25[[http://output.jsbin.com/riyiwut/||https://vatelier.net/MyDemo/DiveInAFrameCodeBase/deeper.jpg]]%0a>>%3c%3c%0aNote that Object.getOwnPropertyNames(AFRAME) is not interactive for now. It could be changed by e.g. looking at a component enables it on the last selected entity.%0a%0a!!Know issues%0a* impossible save so trying in VR on another device (e.g. Cardboard) will not work with the new values%0a* impossible to drag the object around (could be done via the Inspector but then hides the narrative) and see the slider be updated accordingly%0a%0aMotivation as a tweet https://twitter.com/utopiah/status/829256814780874757%0a%0aUsing own past work%0a* http://vrlab-brussels.info/wiki/HackLeague/Challenge1%0a* [[WorkshopICONOctober2016/]]%0a* [[WorkshopICONJuly2016/PotentialImprovements]]%0a* [[Events/VRHackatonUtrecht2016#VRInceptionSchool]]%0a* [[https://twitter.com/utopiah/status/750216464574087168|Landscape of concepts]] (existing demo)%0a* [[Fabien/Principle]]%0a* [[https://vatelier.net/MyDemo/aframe-inspector/saving/editor/?page=1486553867|modified inspector]] with inspector and code saving%0a* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nBj1qF6WPZ8|In VR scene selection and path debugging]] presented during [[Events/ViveDevBXLSession1]]%0aand "explorable" movement%0a* [[https://twitter.com/explorables|@explorables]]%0a* [[https://twitter.com/algoritmic|@algoritmic]]%0a* https://conceptviz.github.io%0a* http://explorableexplanations.com%0a* [[(https://www.reddit.com)/r/explorables/]]%0ato make a WebVR explorable%0a* with VR controllers%0a** via 2D widgets with visible parameters https://github.com/mflux/aframe-datguivr%0a** via 3D widgets https://github.com/caseyyee/aframe-ui-widgets/ %0a** via direct object manipulations https://github.com/wmurphyrd/aframe-super-hands-component%0aas workshop material.%0a%0a!!Potential solutions%0a* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nBj1qF6WPZ8|In VR scene selection and path debugging]] presented during [[Events/ViveDevBXLSession1]]%0a* grabbable box with editable coordinates displayed and constantly updated%0a** visually distinct spaces the box can be moved in%0a** lot less intuitive without room scale controllers%0a** difference with the position exercise of [[Portfolio/VR Inception School]]?%0a* navigate in a landscape of concepts (cf Tweet), gather concepts in a backpack as reusables items%0a* escape room%0a%0a!!Criteria, what makes an explorable an explorable%0a* guided pedagogical result?%0a* controllers giving the ability to explore beyond the expected outcome?%0a* visual result?%0aSee instead http://worrydream.com/MediaForThinkingTheUnthinkable/ :%0a* showing the behavior of a system%0a* seeing all variables at once%0a* multiple representations for the same behavior%0a* directly interacting with behavior%0a%0a!!Own need to better learn about explorables%0a* VR curriculum oriented explorables%0a** e.g. geometry, linear algebra, ECS pattern, etc%0a%0a!!See also%0a* https://vatelier.net/MyDemo/VRInteractionWorkshop/ done Thomas' workshop at MIT Media Lab WorkshopWebVRNYC2017.360Photos=Demo %0a%0a(:html:)%0a%3ciframe class="embedVrDemo" src="https://vatelier.net/MyDemo/360Selfie/">%3c/iframe>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a%0aYou can check on your phone using %25newwin%25https://vatelier.net/MyDemo/360Selfie/%0a%0aNote : want a 360 of us? Just ask.%0a%0aExercise : use our photo and overlay a shape with a different color roughly front of each person. If you don't remember how to start a new project just use a previous exercise and clone it.%0a%0aWhat are the advantages? Limitations? How can you use this?%0a%0aExtra exercise : changing starting viewpoint on the 360, there are at least two ways to do it.%0a%0aGoing further : see how this tiny branded gallery is done https://vatelier.net/MyDemo/Branded360/%0a%0a(:html:)%0a%3ciframe class="embedVrDemo" style="height: 500px" src="https://vatelier.net/MyDemo/Branded360/">%3c/iframe>%0a(:htmlend:) WorkshopWebVRNYC2017.360Videos=360 videos are just like 360 photos. The only difference is if you target mobiles, make sure the target platforms loads a format that is supported (I'm looking at you Apple!).%0a%0a(:html:)%0a%3ciframe class="embedVrDemo" src="https://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/AFrameWorkshop/360Videos/">%3c/iframe>%0a(:htmlend:)%0aWatch on your phone using %25newwin%25https://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/AFrameWorkshop/360Videos/%0a%0aYour turn now, extend this 360 video by adding, positioning AND correctly timed relevant elements %25newwin%25http://jsbin.com/fupomib/edit?html,output%0a%0aIt can be text, primitives 3D meshes, etc but also interaction. One example could be to pause the video until the viewer correctly answers a question.%0a%0aTo learn more on how to shoot a 360 movie check the %25newwin%25[[https://vrlab-brussels.info/wiki/GuestPresentations/CinematicsStorytelling|Cinematics Storytelling]] workshop and its recording. WorkshopWebVRNYC2017.Animations=Exercise %25newwin%25https://jsbin.com/jekeni/edit?html,output%0a%0aDid your cube really turned 10 times? If not why not? You can fix it but for that you have to think what is implicit and explicit.%0aGo as far as you can in those exercise but not more than 5 min!%0a%0aDemo %0a%0a(:html:)%0a%3ciframe class="embedVrDemo" src="https://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/AFrameWorkshop/Animations/">%3c/iframe>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a%0aLink to open on your phone %25newwin%25http://output.jsbin.com/zejehu/ (alternative technique, very flexible but a bit trickier)%0a%0aWhat are the differences of the exercise and the demonstration? What can you do with the demonstration that you can't do with the first one and vice versa? Have you tried animating colors? Did it work and if so why not? WorkshopWebVRNYC2017.Assets=Exercise : well you guessed it this time, you won't make the room you will make... whatever the heck you want. By now you should have an entire palette of colors, size, primitives of course but also assets, from images to video, from flat to 360, from curved images (yes... we didn't try that yet but it's possible and relatively easy) so bring it all back, make the most original, creative or just mad patchwork you can think of.%0a%0aNote : if you want to use assets from other website link to them directly. If it does not work upload a copy on %25newwin%25https://learnwebvr.xyz/upload/AirbusJune2017/ . Please don't ask why it doesn't work in the first place it's a terribly boring topic, trust me you don't want to know. If you really want to know ... check [[https://medium.com/@g33konaut/cors-a-guided-tour-4e72230a8739#.lxrxx959r|CORS  -  a guided tour]].%0a%0aExtra exercise : Write down what's missing, again. It's nice to have all those elements around you but is that enough? What would make immersion better?%0a%0aExercise : Go through http://jsbin.com/boyefi/edit?html,output and explain as comments LINE BY LINE what is happening. If you need it also load the image or mesh of a duck cf %25newwin%25[[(Wikipedia:)Rubber duck debugging]]%25%25.%0a WorkshopWebVRNYC2017.Button=Exercise : design wise, what are the advantage and disadvantage of a physical button (e.g. screen tap or click) compare to the gaze you just saw before? Think about the device you have right now but also the wider spectrum of devices.%0a%0a%25center class=media%25https://raw.githubusercontent.com/caseyyee/aframe-ui-widgets/master/img/preview.gif%0a%0aExample of room scale buttons using https://github.com/caseyyee/aframe-ui-widgets . Note that this only works on the HTC Vive or Oculus Rift, not a smartphone.%0a%0aConsider also how this framework will work in a larger ecosystem. Check for example how you can %25newwin%25[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NfWa4KDphTs|prepare for upcoming Google DayDream thanks to a 2nd phone]]. WorkshopWebVRNYC2017.Camera=Please compare this demo%0a%0a(:html:)%0a%3ciframe class="embedVrDemo" src="https://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/AFrameWorkshop/CameraDemo1/">%3c/iframe>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a%25align=right%25( You can open it on your phone using %25newwin%25https://output.jsbin.com/wasaki/ )%0a%0aand %0a%0a(:html:)%0a%3ciframe class="embedVrDemo" src="https://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/AFrameWorkshop/CameraDemo2/">%3c/iframe>%0a%0a(:htmlend:)%0a%25align=right%25(You can open it on your phone using %25newwin%25https://output.jsbin.com/gozetat/ )%0a%0aHint: "look" at the green cube. It means putting the cursor over it. This is a typical action in VR called gaze. It's a very important one to understand as it is the lowest common denominator in ALL VR experiences.%0a%0aA special entity yet a normal entity. Why special? Why normal? What was the difference between the 2 demos?%0a%0aWhat do you believe are the problem of advantages with playing with the camera?%0a%0aWhat are the do or do not rules of camera in VR?%0a WorkshopWebVRNYC2017.DataVisualization=%25newwin class=media%25%0a[[http://blockbuilder.org/Utopiah/461b4aa88086584bf3ae5178c3b76ca7|https://gist.githubusercontent.com/Utopiah/461b4aa88086584bf3ae5178c3b76ca7/raw/a68ee1554a38a788fa45b8c7b322a62ce2de6d79/thumbnail.png]]%0a%0aYour turn now %25newwin%25http://blockbuilder.org/Utopiah/461b4aa88086584bf3ae5178c3b76ca7 or http://blockbuilder.org/Utopiah/fec8aa2c70a72bcd5f2a81e1b48cc978%0a%0aWhat's the difference between that and the 8 blue cubes you added to an experience? WorkshopWebVRNYC2017.DebuggingTricks=Principle : making the invisible visible%0a%0aExercise : display the console.%0a%0a!!How?%0a* add @@stats@@ to your scene to inspect performances%0a* DOM Inspector%0a* querying the DOM from the console%0a* displaying%0a** a grid e.g. https://github.com/dbradleyfl/aframe-gridhelper%0a** axis%0a** wireframe%0a* @@console.log()@@%0a* https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/webvr-api-emulation/gbdnpaebafagioggnhkacnaaahpiefil%0a%0a!!Surprise since August...%0a* the Aframe inspector! Try ctrl+alt+i and rejoice%0a** https://github.com/aframevr/aframe-inspector WorkshopWebVRNYC2017.FutureOfWebVRDevelopment=!!Currently working%0a* using %25newwin%25[[https://github.com/JamsCenter/PaintingJam_EditionJan2017/wiki/WriteUp|A-painter for non-functional prototyping]]%0a* the %25newwin%25[[https://github.com/aframevr/aframe-inspector|AFrame inspector]] to visually move entities around, add components, etc%0a* finding new components from the community using the [[https://aframe.io/aframe-registry/|AFrame registry]], including directly from the inspector%0a* managing %25newwin%25[[https://aframe.io/blog/gamestate/|game state]]%0a* %25newwin%25[[https://github.com/dmarcos/aframe-motion-capture-components|motion capture]] for faster interaction prototyping, developing roomscale on the go or natural animation thanks to 6-DoF controllers%0a** automated testing environment %25newwin%25[[https://github.com/wmurphyrd/aframe-machinima-testing|machinima-testing]]%0a%0a!!Still work in progress%0a* %25newwin%25[[https://twitter.com/fernandojsg/status/848293843011350528|in-VR inspector]] or the %25newwin%25[[https://www.twitch.tv/videos/133886153|scene editor]]%0a* %25newwin%25[[https://twitter.com/utopiah/status/831509376607322113|Visual reflexivity of the code base]] to add components to entities in VR%0a%0a!!Only theoretical%0a* collaborative in-VR editing%0a* link traversal with backpack to pass the content of one WebVR experiment to the next and building an increasingly powerful workflow WorkshopWebVRNYC2017.Gaze=(:html:)%0a%3ciframe class="embedVrDemo" src="https://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/AFrameWorkshop/Gaze/">%3c/iframe>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a%0aLink to open on your phone %25newwin%25http://output.jsbin.com/javito/%0a%0aFor this specific demo it is important to try it on your phone and in VR.%0a%0aExercise : what just happened? What is the main advantage of that kind of interaction? What kind of interface can you build with that? Which ones can't you? Where did you see it used before in the exercises and demos?%0a%0a(:html:)%0a%3ciframe class="embedVrDemo" src="https://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/AFrameWorkshop/GazeAlt/">%3c/iframe>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a%0aAlt: %25newwin%25http://output.jsbin.com/kaxara/ make sure to use it in VR, as you always should! Nod and shake your head and see what happens.%0a%0aTake a minute to think about UX and culture though, in which countries would this alternative mode of interaction be a problem?%0a WorkshopWebVRNYC2017.GroupFooter=(:html:)%0a%3c!-- close the #contentContainer div -->%0a%3c/div>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a%0a(:html:)%0a%3cdiv id="footerMessage">%0a%3chr>%0a(:htmlend:)%0aDone? 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How does it connect to a virtual world? Based on your previous exercise using Firebase, how can you integrate the two?%0a%0aSee also a workshop organized in early August on the topic http://vrlab-brussels.info/wiki/Internal/DIYElectronicWorkshopPreparation WorkshopWebVRNYC2017.Light=(:html:)%0a%3ciframe class="embedVrDemo" src="https://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/AFrameWorkshop/Light/">%3c/iframe>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a%0aIf you want to try on your phone %25newwin%25https://output.jsbin.com/zunupi%0a%0aExercise %25newwin%25https://jsbin.com/refuyu/edit?html,output%0a%0aDon't hesitate to look at the documentation for AFrame @@%3ca-light>@@ as there are quite a few options.%0a%0aNote : this is hard. If it gets frustrating after 30min you can just move on. If you manage to get something nice going please do explain how. It's worth a bit of effort though since proper lighting can give a very nice atmosphere to a scene. A good friend of mine once told me that for 3D scenes it's 1 day modeling / 1 day lighting, unfortunately we don't have that luxury today. WorkshopWebVRNYC2017.ManipulateThePageContent=(:html:)%0a%3ciframe class="embedVrDemo" src="https://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/AFrameWorkshop/ManipulateThePageContent/">%3c/iframe>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a%0aExercise : add 8 more cubes and set their color to blue. %25newwin%25http://jsbin.com/civivo/edit?html,output%0a%0aExercise 2, more complicated : add a number of cubes that change every time you reload the page. %25newwin%25http://jsbin.com/civivo/edit?html,output%0a%0aExercise 3, even more complicated : add an increasing number of different primitive, e.g. 3 cubes, 4 spheres, 5 torus, etc. %25newwin%25http://jsbin.com/civivo/edit?html,output%0a%0a WorkshopWebVRNYC2017.Meshes=Demo %0a%0a(:html:)%0a%3ciframe class="embedVrDemo" src="https://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/AFrameWorkshop/Meshes/">%3c/iframe>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a%0aIf you want to try on your phone %25newwin%25https://output.jsbin.com/votuvi or better make your scene using some models from https://learnwebvr.xyz/upload/AirbusJune2017/assets/%0a%0aExercise : clone that demo hide that little personage in a forest of tree, make it as realistic as possible.%0a%0aExtra exercise : what's missing to make that scene much more realistic beside a nice smell of pine trees and glacial temperatures?%0a%0aCurious about how meshes will be done in the near future? Check the %25newwin%25[[https://github.com/JamsCenter/PaintingJam_EditionJan2017/wiki/WriteUp|Past VR painting workshop]]. WorkshopWebVRNYC2017.ObjectPosition=Exercise %25newwin%25https://jsbin.com/tigikaw/edit?html,output%0a%0aThat's it, no lengthy text on the history of VR, no complicated instructions, follow the link, spend the time you want on it, explore the documentation if you feel like.%0a%0aYou don't see what you have done in your phone? Check the steps :%0a# open a JSBin page e.g. https://jsbin.com/tigikaw/edit?html,output%0a# modify something, anything, you will then get a new link e.g. [=https://jsbin.com/=]{-tigikaw-}[=/edit?html,output=]%0a# open this new link with the "Live preview" black arrow in the top right corner%0a# open this link on your phone, enjoy! Note that all modifications from your laptop will now happen live on your phone%0a%0aMake sure you are comfortable with JSBin to maximize your screen real estate, be able to save what matters, have preview on the phone, etc.%0a(:html:)%0a%3cvideo class="media" controls>%0a %3csource src="http://fabien.benetou.fr//pub/ScreencastViaByzanzTest.webm" type="video/webm">%0aYour browser does not support the video tag.%0a%3c/video> %0a(:htmlend:)%0a%0aOnce you think you are done discuss what you have learned, what made sense, what did not, what you think is missing for you to go further and explore your ideas.%0a%0aWhat do you '''need''' to know now to make a proper VR experience?%0a WorkshopWebVRNYC2017.Physics=(:html:)%0a%3ciframe class="embedVrDemo" src="https://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/AFrameWorkshop/Physics/">%3c/iframe>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a%0aLink on your phone %25newwin%25http://output.jsbin.com/cemovo/ and don't be shy, walk head first against that ball by touching the screen!%0a%0aExercise : make a 3D fountain of balls, ideally one that makes music (examples on youtube are legion). Note that physics are still a bit imprecise so like in the demo display the wireframe of all objects to make sure they behave ... mostly properly.%0a%0aExtra exercise : make the table of your room solid (you can cheat and make it a large box) then push it around. WorkshopWebVRNYC2017.Primitives=Exercise: Use all available primitives (@@%3ca-box>@@, @@%3ca-cone>@@, @@%3ca-cylinder>@@, @@%3ca-plane>@@, @@%3ca-ring>@@, @@%3ca-sky>@@, @@%3ca-sphere>@@, @@%3ca-torus>@@) only and color to represent the room we are in. If you feel limited use also rotation, position and scale.%0a%0a(:html:)%0a%3ciframe class="embedVrDemo" src="https://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/AFrameWorkshop/Primitives/">%3c/iframe>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a%0aYour turn now %25newwin%25https://jsbin.com/gapejoq/edit?html,output%0a%0aThere is no cheating, if you do no cheat in ANY possible way (spying on your neighbour, exploring the doc, finding online examples, etc) then you make your life harder for no good reasons. How much notes did you take so far? How are you notes organized? If the workshop was to stop right now, would feel comfortable doing all that again without them?%0a%0aExtra exercise : make a copy of the same room but smaller and in a different location by only adding 2 lines.%0a%0aHow did you do that? Did it make sense? Can you imagine other situations where it could be useful? 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Note that live reloading doesn't work so well with networking as you tend to hammer the server. If you have any doubt disable output and only test in full screen mode. Obviously you need more than 1 device to make it social but... you have at least a phone and a laptop so that should work. Make sure to change the @@channel@@ parameter to your name.%0a%0aYou can use the movement keys @@WASD@@ in order to move around. This helps a lot to be able to distinguish several users.%0a%0aWhat happened when you didn't follow the instructions and didn't change the channel? why?%0a%0aWhat is this http://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/PhotosWorkshopICONJuly2016/ICONWorkshopJuly2016FirebaseDatabase.png ?%0a%0aNot that this is just the quickest way to get going. Alternatively you might prefer to host the server yourself or use a different protocol. Another component for networking is https://github.com/haydenjameslee/networked-aframe or NAF with support for WebRTC and/or WebSocket connections. There is on-going work on supporting physics but nothing stable yet as of June 2017. WorkshopWebVRNYC2017.Sound=(:html:)%0a%3ciframe class="embedVrDemo" src="https://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/AFrameWorkshop/Sound/">%3c/iframe>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a%0aTry on your phone using %25newwin%25http://output.jsbin.com/kaxasu/%0a%0aNote there is a bit of code to handle mobile and desktop differently. This is due to browser security and there is no way around it. This will be the same for [[Videos]] and [[360Videos]] so make sure you are understand how it works. For details for example %25newwin%25[[https://webkit.org/blog/6784/new-video-policies-for-ios/|new video policies for iOS]].%0a%0aDid you try with your headphones? Try again. Put the right headphone in the right ear, the left...%0a%0aYes VR is about immersion but it's also about manipulation. How can sound be used to manipulate attention? Think about a system linked with animation, might useful tomorrow.%0a WorkshopWebVRNYC2017.StereoEffect=Please compare this demo%0a%0a(:html:)%0a%3ciframe class="embedVrDemo" src="https://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/AFrameWorkshop/StereoEffect1/">%3c/iframe>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a%25align=right%25( You can open it on your phone using %25newwin%25http://vatelier.net/MyDemo/360Selfie/ )%0a%0abetter demo with%0a%0a%0a%0a(:html:)%0a%3ciframe class="embedVrDemo" src="https://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/AFrameWorkshop/StereoEffect2/">%3c/iframe>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a%25align=right%25( You can open it on your phone using %25newwin%25https://output.jsbin.com/votuvi )%0a%0awhat's the difference? Which one is actually best and why? Note that both solutions also have a cost and limitations.%0a%0aSwitch in and out of VR mode, what happens. WorkshopWebVRNYC2017.Textures=Demo %0a%0a(:html:)%0a%3ciframe class="embedVrDemo" src="https://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/home/AFrameWorkshop/Textures/">%3c/iframe>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a%0aIf you want to try on your phone %25newwin%25http://output.jsbin.com/humoqub/%0a%0aExercise : head back to the demo you have done making a virtual room of our current location. Think about each entity you used. Close that demo (yes, there is a button for that) and in the new one {-scavange the net, or better even,-} make your own texture. That's right you will have to start your favorite drawing software and take 5min to draw the best texture you can, we'll then upload it and you can use it in your scene.%0a%0aThink about our texture can trick the person having the experience. Appreciate how much more depth and graind a scene has using texture with imperfections rather than perfect fake colors. Consider how textures can also be use not just for colors but also to change light reflection.%0a%0aExtra exercise : try at least 1 partly transparent texture. Try also a normal texture but applied on a partly transparent object. You don't know how, well you should know the drill by now, cheat!%0a%0aDid you try the inspector yet? If not open %25newwin%25http://output.jsbin.com/humoqub/ again and press @@ctrl+alt+i@@, prepare to be amazed! Right, you have an entire 3D editor embedded in your experience. You can move objects around, rotate them, etc. Here though specifically select the image (right click on it) then in the bottom right find its texture (hint: it's named @@src@@). Click on it, load texture and voila, you can use another one. You can also upload your own, just explore a bit how to do it and the inspector in general it's a very powerful tool. WorkshopWebVRNYC2017.ToDo=En 2h30%0a* 5min d'introduction pour me presenter, mon assistant et surtout l'interet de WebVR en particulier applique a AirBus (cf nos discussions precedentes)%0a* 30min pour realiser leur toute premiere experience sur ordinateur et la tester sur laptop, cardboard et 1 personne sur Vive%0a* 60min sur differents exercices pour aquerir des competences et maitriser les concepts%0a* 30min pour modifier leur premiere experience grace a ce qu'ils ont appris%0a* 30min de bilan sur ce qui a ete fait et ouverture sur les nouvelles techniques%0a%0a----%0a%0amove " (available on http://learnwebvr.xyz/AirbusJune2017 after the event) " to the end or via email%0a%0amake the initial experience more interesting%0a* e.g. add the timetable for the workshop%0a* add sound or video (useful to see who is already "in") even though it requires interaction%0a%0afix past flow problems e.g.%0a* what's the light "switch"%0a* avoid moments like "handling light is hard, takes hours, just give up" by something more sensible e.g. related resources to dig deeper%0a* what is the point of the camera movement exercises%0a%0aprovide enough models to give creative freedom WITHOUT wasting time%0a* test gltf e.g. https://vatelier.net/MyDemo/gltf/%0a** downloaded from https://github.com/kalmykov/fr24-3d-models%0a** uploaded to https://learnwebvr.xyz/upload/AirbusJune2017/assets/%0a* see also ESA models%0a** https://www.blender.org/user-stories/esa-space-debris-movie-by-onirixel/%0a** https://vatelier.net/MyDemo/ESA/%0a* ISS?%0a* unrelated but most likely topics dear to them e.g. birds%0a%0acomparer avec l'existant%0a* http://airspace.airbus.com/get-your-vr/%0a** utilisant https://krpano.com avec support pour WebVR cf https://krpano.com/plugins/webvr/%0a*** potentiallement avec https://krpano.com/viewsource.html?plugins/threejs/opensource/threejs_example/three.krpanoplugin.js WorkshopWebVRNYC2017.Videos=(:html:)%0a%3ciframe class="embedVrDemo" src="https://vatelier.net/MyDemo/AframeDiscovery/">%3c/iframe>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a%0aYour turn now %25newwin%25https://vatelier.net/MyDemo/AframeDiscovery/%0a%0aHonestly it works but I just don't really what good can come out of this. It's all about 3D and experiences. Yes... surely videos can be used in a fun but the point of VR is to escape the flat screen.%0a%0aExercise : prove me wrong. I'm serious.%0a%0aPS: note that you can still do a LOT with video especially going down the stack and using WebGL shaders. For example check those amazing projects%0a* green screens https://github.com/nikolaiwarner/aframe-chromakey-material or %0a* real time compositing https://github.com/bbc/VideoContext . 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You’ll learn the initial steps to start your own project in an efficient, collaborative and interactive environment.%0a%0aConcepts we will explore:%0a#the stereo effect%0a#fundamental rules of VR-scene design%0a#AFrame as a sensible and established framework%0a#loading your own 3D assets%0a#sharing your VR experience with the outside world%0a#WebVR as a perfect entry to VR%0a%0a[[#Introduction]]%0a%0a!!!Introduction%0aThis first session will be a gentle introduction to the key concepts. All will be done directly in a coding environment without any installation required to start.%0a* [[{$Group}/object position]]%0a* [[{$Group}/camera]]%0a* [[{$Group}/stereo effect]]%0a%0aPlease note that the workshop is a place to experiment and learn, not an inventory of answers. The goal is to give you all the pointers you need to then efficiently starting thinking with and for VR.%0a%0a[[#Building]]%0a%0a!!!Building%0aAssuming that key concepts have been understood, in order to make a scene richer we can use:%0a* [[{$Group}/primitives]]%0a* [[{$Group}/meshes]]%0a* [[{$Group}/light]]%0a* [[{$Group}/textures]]%0a* [[{$Group}/360 photos]]%0a* [[{$Group}/videos]]%0a* [[{$Group}/360 videos]]%0a* [[{$Group}/sound]]%0a* [[{$Group}/assets]] in general%0a%0aNote also that all assets are not equal. For example a textured 3D mesh can be scaled and navigated in. An animated mesh can move and be deformed. A 360 video can modify the environment all around the viewer but is flat, one can not "move" in it without breaking immersion. A 360 photo has the same problem. A 2D image or a video is entirely flat, consequently the immersion might not be very impressive.%0a%0a(:html:)%0a%3ccenter>%0a%3ciframe id="background" src="https://vatelier.net/MyDemo/UIXLab/" style="z-index : 99; top : 0; left : 0; margin : 0; padding : 0; overflow: hidden; border:none; width:75%25; height:400px;" >%3c/iframe>%0a%3c/center>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a%0a[[#Interaction]]%0a%0a!!!Interaction%0aFocus not on objects as static or even animated elements but rather how the person having the experience can interact with them. It will explain what works, what doesn’t, regarding hardware and user experience.%0a%0a* [[{$Group}/manipulate the page content]]%0a* [[{$Group}/animations]]%0a* [[{$Group}/gaze]]%0a* [[{$Group}/button]]%0a* [[{$Group}/proper distance]]%0a* [[{$Group}/physics]]%0a* Bonus : [[{$Group}/debugging tricks]]%0a%0aNote that most so far was done via the declarative aspect of AFrame solely. From now because of the dynamic aspect JavaScript is required.%0a[[#BeingSocialAndDynamic]]%0a%0a!!!Social and dynamic%0aA virtual reality experience doesn’t have to be experienced alone. In fact it is quite easy to transform a basic solo experience to a rich multi user experience. Instead of programming complex algorithms letting user interact with other allows to quickly showcase interesting behavior. Still, in addition to this it will be shown how to use dynamic content either generated on the fly or processed by a server then generated a relevant scene.%0a* websockets to be [[{$Group}/social]] e.g. Firebase%0a* websockets for [[{$Group}/Internet of Things]] aka IoT e.g. fan%0a* [[{$Group}/service side content]]%0a* [[{$Group}/data visualization]]%0a[[#Further]]%0a%0a!!!Going faster and further%0a* the [[future of WebVR development]]%0a* selecting multiple custom elements%0a* emitting an event%0a* registering a shader%0a* developing your own scaffolding e.g. %25newwin%25[[http://output.jsbin.com/tavopimoli/|grid]] with associated .svg files%0a* try augmented reality using @@%3ca-marker>@@ from [[https://github.com/jeromeetienne/AR.js/blob/master/README.md|AR.js]]%0a* [[Testing/UIXLabMarch2017?action=reveal&#p5|UX & VR - Now that you can design entire worlds, how can you do it right?]]%0a* [[Testing/W3CImpulseReveal?action=reveal&#p6|Lessons learned from the W3C]] with the different browser vendors%0a%0a!!!!Credits%0aA workshop designed by Fabien Benetou%0a* AirPlane by thepixeldevil is licensed under CC Attribution%0a%0a(:html:)%0a%3ciframe id="iframeMainPage" src="/pub/home/aframe/">%3c/iframe>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a WorkshopWebVRNYC2017.WorkshopWebVRNYC2017DemoSkinned=(:html:)%0a%3cstyle>%0abody {%0a background-image: url("http://wallpapercave.com/wp/bJyv0kG.jpg");%0a background-repeat: no-repeat, no-repeat, repeat-x%0a/* %0abackground-image: url("https://ak6.picdn.net/shutterstock/videos/11483060/thumb/2.jpg");%0a*/%0a}%0a%3c/style>%0a%3ciframe id="bodybg" src="/pub/home/airbus/" style="z-index: 1;top : 0;left : 0;border:none;/width:100%25;height: 100%25;position: absolute;width: 100%25;" >%3c/iframe>%0a%3c!--%0aglitch for rapid proto%0alocal for CORS actions /pub/home/airbus/%0a-->%0a%3cimg %0asrc="http://vignette3.wikia.nocookie.net/trainstation/images/f/f4/Control_Tower.png/revision/latest?cb=20161006235431"%0astyle="z-index: 10;bottom: 0;right: 0;position: fixed;max-width:15%25;"%0atitle="Don't hesitate to request help from Fabien or Thomas whenever you have a doubt!"%0aonclick="document.getElementById('bodybg').contentWindow.towerControl('flip');"%0a/>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a%0a(:nofooter:)%0a(:notitle:)%0a%0a[[%3c%3c]][[%3c%3c]][[%3c%3c]][[%3c%3c]][[%3c%3c]][[%3c%3c]][[%3c%3c]][[%3c%3c]][[%3c%3c]][[%3c%3c]][[%3c%3c]][[%3c%3c]][[%3c%3c]]%0a(:html:)%0a%3cdiv style="z-index:2;position:relative;">%0a(:htmlend:)%0a%0a[[%3c%3c]][[%3c%3c]][[%3c%3c]]%0aWelcome to the WebVR discovery workshop for AirBus and Makery (available on %25newwin%25http://learnwebvr.xyz/AirbusJune2017 after the event)%0a%0a%25newwin darkblue%25'''[[https://learnwebvr.xyz/airbus|let's all meet in VR]]!'''%25%25 Let's go now on %25newwin%25https://learnwebvr.xyz/airbus on your mobile phone ideally. If you do not have a mobile phone and a cardboard try on your laptop it will also work but won't be immersive.%0a%0aNo presentation with slides. No question to know who knows what. Explanation after as VR is the medium of '''experience'''.%0a%0a(:html:)%0a%3c/div>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a----%0a%0aWhat happens, how do you think it worked? How do you think you can make it work?%0a%0a!!Description%0aThe workshop is an opportunity to discover the key concepts of VR: how to build a scene, how to interact with it personally or in group, how to dynamically generate content and lots more. You will gradually learn the key principles and the technical framework to transform your idea into a proper VR experience. From marketing to presentation, from solo- to social market research: VR has many potential usages. You’ll learn the initial steps to start your own project in an efficient, collaborative and interactive environment. %0a%0aConcepts we will explore: %0a#the stereo effect%0a#fundamental rules of VR-scene design%0a#AFrame as a sensible and established framework%0a#loading your own 3D assets%0a#sharing your VR experience with the outside world%0a#WebVR as a perfect entry to VR%0a%0a[[#Introduction]]%0a%0a!!!Introduction to virtual reality (key concepts : object position, camera, stereo effect)%0aThis first session will be a gentle introduction to the key concepts. All will be done directly in a coding environment without any installation required to start.%0a* [[{$Group}/object position]]%0a* [[{$Group}/camera]]%0a* [[{$Group}/stereo effect]]%0a%0aPlease note that the workshop is a place to experiment and learn, not an inventory of answers. The goal is to give you all the pointers you need to then efficiently starting thinking with and for VR.%0a%0a[[#Building]]%0a%0a!!!Building for virtual reality (primitives, meshes, light, assets including 360 photos and videos)%0aAssuming that key concepts have been understood, in order to make a scene richer we can use:%0a* [[{$Group}/primitives]]%0a* [[{$Group}/meshes]]%0a* [[{$Group}/light]]%0a* [[{$Group}/textures]]%0a* [[{$Group}/360 photos]]%0a* [[{$Group}/videos]]%0a* [[{$Group}/360 videos]]%0a* [[{$Group}/sound]]%0a* [[{$Group}/assets]] in general%0a%0aNote also that all assets are not equal. For example a textured 3D mesh can be scale and navigated in. An animated mesh can move and be deformed. A 360 video can modify the environment all around the viewer but is flat, one can not "move" in it without breaking immersion. A 360 photo has the same problem. A 2D image or a video is entirely flat, consequently the immersion might not be very impressive.%0a%0a(:html:)%0a%3ccenter>%0a%3ciframe id="background" src="https://vatelier.net/MyDemo/UIXLab/" style="z-index : 99; top : 0; left : 0; margin : 0; padding : 0; overflow: hidden; border:none; width:75%25; height:400px;" >%3c/iframe>%0a%3c/center>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a%0a!!!Interaction in virtual reality (gaze, button, proper distance)%0aFocus not on objects as static or even animated elements but rather how the person having the experience can interact with them. It will explain what works, what doesn’t, regarding hardware and user experience.%0a%0a* [[{$Group}/manipulate the page content]]%0a* [[{$Group}/animations]]%0a* [[{$Group}/gaze]]%0a* [[{$Group}/button]]%0a* [[{$Group}/proper distance]]%0a* [[{$Group}/physics]]%0a* Bonus : [[{$Group}/debugging tricks]]%0a%0aNote that most so far was done via the declarative aspect of AFrame solely. From now because of the dynamic aspect JavaScript is required.%0a[[#BeingSocialAndDynamic]]%0a%0a!!!Being social and dynamic in virtual reality (websockets, service side content)%0aA virtual reality experience doesn’t have to be experienced alone. In fact it is quite easy to transform a basic solo experience to a rich multi user experience. Instead of programming complex algorithms letting user interact with other allows to quickly showcase interesting behavior. Still, in addition to this it will be shown how to use dynamic content either generated on the fly or processed by a server then generated a relevant scene.%0a* websockets%0a** to be [[{$Group}/social]] e.g. Firebase%0a** for [[{$Group}/Internet of Things]] aka IoT e.g. fan%0a* [[{$Group}/service side content]]%0a* [[{$Group}/data visualization]]%0a[[#Further]]%0a%0a!!!Going faster and further%0a* the [[future of WebVR development]]%0a* registering a component following the model of [[{$Group}/proper distance]]%0a* selecting multiple custom elements%0a* emitting an event%0a* registering a shader%0a* developing your own scaffolding e.g. %25newwin%25[[http://output.jsbin.com/foziha/|grid]] with associated .svg files%0a* try augmented reality using @@%3ca-marker>@@ from [[https://github.com/jeromeetienne/AR.js/blob/master/README.md|AR.js]]%0a* [[Testing/UIXLabMarch2017?action=reveal&#p5|UX & VR - Now that you can design entire worlds, how can you do it right?]]%0a* [[Testing/W3CImpulseReveal?action=reveal&#p6|Lessons learned from the W3C]] with the different browser vendors%0a%0aLet me help to make a better workshop, %25newwin%25[[https://www.surveymonkey.co.uk/r/8YCJCLF|answer few questions]]!%0a%0a!!!!Credits%0aAirPlane by thepixeldevil is licensed under CC Attribution WorkshopWebVRParisApril2017.360Photos=Demo %25newwin%25http://vatelier.net/MyDemo/360Selfie/%0a%0aNote : want a 360 of us? Just ask.%0a%0aExercise : use our photo and overlay a shape with a different color rougly front of each person.%0a%0aWhat are the advantages? Limitations? How can you use this?%0a%0aExtra exercise : changing starting viewpoint on the 360, there are at least two ways to do it.%0a%0aGoing further : see how this tiny branded gallery is done http://vatelier.net/MyDemo/Branded360/ WorkshopWebVRParisApril2017.360Videos=360 videos are just like 360 photos. The only difference is if you target mobiles, make sure the target platforms loads a format that is supported (I'm looking at you Apple!).%0a%0aTo learn more on how to shoot a 360 movie check the %25newwin%25[[https://vrlab-brussels.info/wiki/GuestPresentations/CinematicsStorytelling|Cinematics Storytelling]] workshop and its recording. WorkshopWebVRParisApril2017.Animations=Exercise %25newwin%25https://jsbin.com/jekeni/edit?html,output%0a%0aDid your cube really turned 10 times? If not why not? You can fix it but for that you have to think what is implicit and explicit.%0aGo as far as you can in those exercise but not more than 30 min!%0a%0aDemo %25newwin%25http://output.jsbin.com/zejehu/ (alternative technique, very flexible but a bit trickier)%0a%0aWhat are the differences of the exercise and the demonstration? What can you do with the demonstration that you can't do with the first one and vice versa? Have you tried animating colors? Did it work and if so why not? WorkshopWebVRParisApril2017.Assets=Exercise : well you guessed it this time, you won't make the room you will make... whatever the heck you want. By now you should have an entire palette of colors, size, primitives of course but also assets, from images to video, from flat to 360, from curved images (yes... we didn't try that yet but it's possible and relatively easy) so bring it all back, make the most original, creative or just mad patchwork you can think of.%0a%0aNote : if you want to use assets from other website link to them directly. If it does not work ask and a temporary copy will be done in %25newwin%25https://learnwebvr.xyz/upload/VRWC2017/assets/ . Please don't ask why it doesn't work in the first place it's a terribly boring topic, trust me you don't want to know. If you really want to know check [[https://medium.com/@g33konaut/cors-a-guided-tour-4e72230a8739#.lxrxx959r|CORS  -  a guided tour]].%0a%0aExtra exercise : Write down what's missing, again. It's nice to have all those elements around you but is that enough? What would make immersion better?%0a%0aExercise : Go through http://jsbin.com/boyefi/edit?html,output and explain as comments LINE BY LINE what is happening. If you need it also load the image or mesh of a duck cf %25newwin%25[[(Wikipedia:)Rubber duck debugging]]%25%25.%0a%0aDiscuss about the entire day, share your aspirations, frustrations and more. WorkshopWebVRParisApril2017.Button=Exercise : design wise, what are the advantage and disadvantage of a physical button (e.g. screen tap or click) compare to the gaze you just saw before? Think about the device you have right now but also the wider spectrum of devices.%0a%0aConsider also how this framework will work in a larger ecosystem. Check for example how you can %25newwin%25[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NfWa4KDphTs|prepare for upcoming Google DayDream thanks to a 2nd phone]]. WorkshopWebVRParisApril2017.Camera=Demo %25newwin%25https://output.jsbin.com/wasaki/ and %0a%25newwin%25https://output.jsbin.com/gozetat/%0a%0aA special entity yet a normal entity. Why special? Why normal? What was the difference between the 2 demos?%0a%0aWhat do you believe are the problem of advantages with playing with the camera?%0a%0aWhat are the do or do not rules of camera in VR?%0a WorkshopWebVRParisApril2017.DataVisualization=Demo http://blockbuilder.org/Utopiah/461b4aa88086584bf3ae5178c3b76ca7 or http://blockbuilder.org/Utopiah/fec8aa2c70a72bcd5f2a81e1b48cc978%0a%0aWhat's the difference between that and the 8 blue cubes you added to an experience? WorkshopWebVRParisApril2017.DebuggingTricks=Principle : making the invisible visible%0a%0aExercise : display the console.%0a%0a!!How?%0a* add @@stats@@ to your scene to inspect performances%0a* DOM Inspector%0a* querying the DOM from the console%0a* displaying%0a** a grid e.g. https://github.com/dbradleyfl/aframe-gridhelper%0a** axis%0a** wireframe%0a* @@console.log()@@%0a* https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/webvr-api-emulation/gbdnpaebafagioggnhkacnaaahpiefil%0a%0a!!Surprise since August...%0a* the Aframe inspector! Try ctrl+alt+i and rejoice%0a** https://github.com/aframevr/aframe-inspector WorkshopWebVRParisApril2017.FutureOfWebVRDevelopment=!!Currently working%0a* using %25newwin%25[[https://github.com/JamsCenter/PaintingJam_EditionJan2017/wiki/WriteUp|A-painter for non-functional prototyping]]%0a* the %25newwin%25[[https://github.com/aframevr/aframe-inspector|AFrame inspector]] to visually move entities around, add components, etc%0a* finding new components from the community using the [[https://aframe.io/aframe-registry/|AFrame registry]], including directly from the inspector%0a* managing %25newwin%25[[https://aframe.io/blog/gamestate/|game state]]%0a* %25newwin%25[[https://github.com/dmarcos/aframe-motion-capture-components|motion capture]] for faster interaction prototyping, developing roomnscale on the go or natural animation thanks to 6-DoF controllers%0a** automated testing enviroment %25newwin%25[[https://github.com/wmurphyrd/aframe-machinima-testing|machinima-testing]]%0a%0a!!Still work in progress%0a* %25newwin%25[[https://twitter.com/fernandojsg/status/848293843011350528|in-VR inspector]] or the %25newwin%25[[https://www.twitch.tv/videos/133886153|scene editor]]%0a* %25newwin%25[[https://twitter.com/utopiah/status/831509376607322113|Visual reflexivity of the code base]] to add components to entities in VR%0a%0a!!Only theoretical%0a* collaborative in-VR editing%0a* link traversal with backpack to pass the content of one WebVR experiment to the next and building an increasingly powerful workflow WorkshopWebVRParisApril2017.Gaze=Demo %25newwin%25http://jsbin.com/javito/edit?html,output%0a%0aExercise : what just happened? What is the main advantage of that kind of interaction? What kind of interface can you build with that? Which ones can't you? Where did you see it used before in the exercises and demos?%0a%0aAlt: %25newwin%25http://output.jsbin.com/kaxara/ make sure to use it in VR, as you always should! Nod and shake your head and see what happens.%0a%0aTake a minute to think about UX and culture though, in which countries would this alternative mode of interaction be a problem?%0a WorkshopWebVRParisApril2017.GroupFooter=----%0a%0aDone? [[{$Group}/|Go back]] to learn more. WorkshopWebVRParisApril2017.GroupHeader=(:noheader:)(:nofooter:)%0a(:html:)%0a%3cstyle>%0a#wikileft,#__processing0 {display:none;}%0a%3c/style>%0a(:htmlend:)%0a WorkshopWebVRParisApril2017.InternetOfThings=Exercise : study the code of this smart watch https://github.com/Utopiah/webVR-PebbleTime-interface/blob/master/src/app.js . How does it connect to a virtual world? Based on your previous exercise using Firebase, how can you integrate the two?%0a%0aSee also a workshop organized in early August on the topic http://vrlab-brussels.info/wiki/Internal/DIYElectronicWorkshopPreparation WorkshopWebVRParisApril2017.Light=Demo %25newwin%25https://output.jsbin.com/zunupi%0a%0aExercise %25newwin%25https://jsbin.com/refuyu/edit?html,output%0a%0aNote : this is hard. If it gets frustrating after 30min you can just move on. If you manage to get something nice going please do explain how. It's worth a bit of effort though since proper lighting can give a very nice atmosphere to a scene. A good friend of mine once told me that for 3D scenes it's 1 day modeling / 1 day lighting, unfortunately we don't have that luxury today. WorkshopWebVRParisApril2017.ManipulateThePageContent=Demo %25newwin%25http://jsbin.com/civivo/edit?html,output%0a%0aExercise : add 8 more cubes and set their color to blue. WorkshopWebVRParisApril2017.Meshes=Demo %25newwin%25https://output.jsbin.com/votuvi or even http://learnwebvr.xyz/upload/testing/%0a%0aExercise : clone that demo hide that little personage in a forest of tree, make it as realistic as possible.%0a%0aExtra exercise : what's missing to make that scene much more realistic beside a nice smell of pine trees and glacial temperatures?%0a%0aCurious about how meshes will be done in the near future? Check the %25newwin%25[[https://github.com/JamsCenter/PaintingJam_EditionJan2017/wiki/WriteUp|Past VR painting workshop]]. WorkshopWebVRParisApril2017.ObjectPosition=Exercise %25newwin%25https://jsbin.com/tigikaw/edit?html,output%0a%0aThat's it, no lengthy text on the history of VR, no complicated instructions, follow the link, spend the time you want on it, explore the documentation if you feel like.%0a%0aYou don't see what you have done in your phone? Check the steps :%0a# open a JSBin page e.g. https://jsbin.com/tigikaw/edit?html,output%0a# modify something, anything, you will then get a new link e.g. [=https://jsbin.com/=]{-tigikaw-}[=/edit?html,output=]%0a# open this new link with the "Live preview" black arrow in the top right corner%0a# open this link on your phone, enjoy! Note that all modifications from your laptop will now happen live on your phone%0a%0aMake sure you are comfortable with JSBin to maximize your screen real estate, be able to save what matters, have preview on the phone, etc.%0a(:html:)%0a%3cvideo width="980" height="540" controls>%0a %3csource src="http://fabien.benetou.fr//pub/ScreencastViaByzanzTest.webm" type="video/webm">%0aYour browser does not support the video tag.%0a%3c/video> %0a(:htmlend:)%0a%0aOnce you think you are done discuss what you have learned, what made sense, what did not, what you think is missing for you to go further and explore your ideas.%0a%0aWhat do you '''need''' to know now to make a proper VR experience?%0a WorkshopWebVRParisApril2017.Physics=Demo %25newwin%25http://output.jsbin.com/cemovo/ and don't be shy, walk head first against that ball!%0a%0aExercise : make a 3D fountain of balls, ideally one that makes music (examples on youtube are legion). Note that physics are still a bit imprecise so like in the demo display the wireframe of all objects to make sure they behave ... mostly properly.%0a%0aExtra exercise : make the table of your room solid (you can cheat and make it a large box) then push it around. WorkshopWebVRParisApril2017.Primitives=Exercise: Use all available primitives (@@%3ca-box>@@, @@%3ca-cone>@@, @@%3ca-cylinder>@@, @@%3ca-plane>@@, @@%3ca-ring>@@, @@%3ca-sky>@@, @@%3ca-sphere>@@, @@%3ca-torus>@@) only and color to represent the room we are in. If you feel limited use also rotation, position and scale.%0a%0ahttps://jsbin.com/gapejoq/edit?html,output%0a%0aThere is no cheating, if you do no cheat in ANY possible way (spying on your neighbour, exploring the doc, finding online examples, etc) then you make your life harder for no good reasons. How much notes did you take so far? How are you notes organized? If the workshop was to stop right now, would feel comfortable doing all that again without them?%0a%0aExtra exercise : make a copy of the same room but smaller and in a different location by only adding 2 lines.%0a%0aHow did you do that? Did it make sense? Can you imagine other situations where it could be useful? WorkshopWebVRParisApril2017.ProperDistance=Demo %25newwin%25http://output.jsbin.com/gogoci/%0a%0aExercise :%0a# Add a light switch to the room you created before.%0a# Add a light.%0a# Add the possiblity to walk in the room using the button on the cardboard or the WASD keys on a computer (tip you will need to import and use the extras component with its @@universal-controls@@ attribute, if you don't know what a component is, do ask aloud for a short presentation! If you '''don't''' ask I'll know.).%0a# Add the possibility to change things when you arrive nearby the switch (again importing then using a component, this time @@triggerbox@@ component)%0a# When you reach the switch make it turn off the light.%0a%0aThat is a lot... but it's worth it. Do try it in VR, not solely on your laptop.%0a%0aDone? Congratulations that was a lot. WorkshopWebVRParisApril2017.RegisteringAComponent=Demo http://jsbin.com/gogoci/edit?html,output WorkshopWebVRParisApril2017.ServiceSideContent=Demo http://vatelier.net/InWikiDemos/AframeEmbedding?action=aframe or https://github.com/Utopiah/ThetaWebControl%0a%0aDetails http://vatelier.net/Demos/InWikiAframeEmbedding%0a%0aHow can those be used? How is that better than having a static page to host your experience? What's a state? What does saving a state on the server provides? WorkshopWebVRParisApril2017.Social=Demo http://social.vrlab-brussels.info (remember the 1st demo?)%0a%0aExercise : make your room social using the following demo http://output.jsbin.com/luyeca/ . Note that live reloading doesn't work so well with networking as you tend to hammer the server. If you have any doubt disable output and only test in full screen mode. Obivously you need more than 1 device to make it social but... you have at least a phone and a laptop so that should work. Make sure to change the @@channel@@ parameter to your name.%0a%0aYou can use the movement keys @@WASD@@ in order to move around. This helps a lot to be able to distinguish several users.%0a%0aWhat happened when you didn't follow the instructions and didn't change the channel? why?%0a%0aWhat is this http://fabien.benetou.fr/pub/PhotosWorkshopICONJuly2016/ICONWorkshopJuly2016FirebaseDatabase.png ? WorkshopWebVRParisApril2017.Sound=Demo %25newwin%25http://output.jsbin.com/kaxasu/%0a%0aDid you try with your headphones? Try again. Put the right headphone in the right ear, the left...%0a%0aNote : unfortunately for the moment it doesn't work well on iPhone.%0a%0aYes VR is about immersion but it's also about manipulation. How can sound be used to manipulate attention? Think about a system linked with animation, might useful tomorrow. WorkshopWebVRParisApril2017.StereoEffect=Demo http://vatelier.net/MyDemo/360Selfie/ or better demo, what's the difference? https://output.jsbin.com/votuvi%0a%0aSwitch in and out of VR mode, what happens. WorkshopWebVRParisApril2017.Textures=Demo %25newwin%25http://output.jsbin.com/humoqub/%0a%0aExercise : head back to the demo you have done making a virtual room of our current location. Think about each entity you used. Close that demo (yes, there is a button for that) and in the new one {-scavange the net, or better even,-} make your own texture. That's right you will have to start your favorite drawing software and take 5min to draw the best texture you can, we'll then upload it and you can use it in your scene.%0a%0aThink about our texture can trick the person having the experience. Appreciate how much more depth and graind a scene has using texture with imperfections rather than perfect fake colors. Consider how textures can also be use not just for colors but also to change light reflection.%0a%0aExtra exercise : try at least 1 partly transparent texture. Try also a normal texture but applied on a partly transparent object. You don't know how, well you should know the drill by now, cheat!%0a WorkshopWebVRParisApril2017.Videos=Demo %25newwin%25http://vatelier.net/MyDemo/AframeDiscovery/%0a%0aHonestly it works but I just don't really what good can come out of this. It's all about 3D and experiences. Yes... surely videos can be used in a fun but the point of VR is to escape the flat screen.%0a%0aExercise : prove me wrong. I'm serious. WorkshopWebVRParisApril2017.WorkshopWebVRParisApril2017=(:nofooter:)%0aWelcome to AFrame, from an empty page to a public WebVR experience in minutes for WebVR Paris. (available on %25newwin%25http://learnwebvr.xyz/WebVRParisApril2017 after the event)%0a%0aHello, %25newwin darkblue%25'''[[http://learnwebvr.xyz/social|let's all meet in VR]]!'''%25%25 Let's go now on %25newwin%25http://learnwebvr.xyz/social on your mobile phone.%0aNo presentation with slides. No question to know who knows what. No planning of the workshop. All that will come after.%0aExplanation after that VR is the medium of '''experience'''.%0a%0aWhat happens, how do you think it worked? How do you think you can make it work?%0a%0a%25center%25https://learnwebvr.xyz/upload/WebVRParisApril2017/assets/logo.jpg%0a%0a!!Description%0aThe workshop is an opportunity to discover the key concepts of VR: how to build a scene, how to interact with it personally or in group, how to dynamically generate content and lots more. You will gradually learn the key principles and the technical framework to transform your idea into a proper VR experience. From marketing to presentation, from solo- to social market research: VR has many potential usages. You’ll learn the initial steps to start your own project in an efficient, collaborative and interactive environment. %0a%0aConcepts we will explore: %0a#the stereo effect%0a#fundamental rules of VR-scene design%0a#AFrame as a sensible and established framework%0a#loading your own 3D assets%0a#sharing your VR experience with the outside world%0a#WebVR as a perfect entry to VR%0a%0a[[#Introduction]]%0a%0a!!!Introduction to virtual reality (key concepts : object position, camera, stereo effect)%0aThis first session will be a gentle introduction to the key concepts. All will be done directly in a coding environment without any installation required to start.%0a* [[{$Group}/object position]]%0a* [[{$Group}/camera]]%0a* [[{$Group}/stereo effect]]%0a%0aPlease note that the workshop is a place to experiment and learn, not an inventory of answers. The goal is to give you all the pointers you need to then efficiently starting thinking with and for VR.%0a%0a[[#Building]]%0a%0a!!!Building for virtual reality (primitives, meshes, light, assets including 360 photos and videos)%0aAssuming that key concepts have been understood, in order to make a scene richer we can use:%0a* [[{$Group}/primitives]]%0a* [[{$Group}/meshes]]%0a* [[{$Group}/light]]%0a* [[{$Group}/textures]]%0a* [[{$Group}/360 photos]]%0a* [[{$Group}/videos]]%0a* [[{$Group}/360 videos]]%0a* [[{$Group}/sound]]%0a* [[{$Group}/assets]] in general%0a** add your own https://learnwebvr.xyz/upload/WebVRParisApril2017/%0a%0a(:html:)%0a%3ccenter>%0a%3ciframe id="background" src="https://vatelier.net/MyDemo/UIXLab/" style="z-index : 99; top : 0; left : 0; margin : 0; padding : 0; overflow: hidden; border:none; width:75%25; height:400px;" >%3c/iframe>%0a%3c/center>%0a(:htmlend:)%0aLet's dig deeper there with [[Testing/UIXLabMarch2017?action=reveal|UX & VR - Now that you can design entire worlds, how can you do it right?]]%0a%0a!!!Interaction in virtual reality (gaze, button, proper distance)%0aFocus not on objects as static or even animated elements but rather how the person having the experience can interact with them. It will explain what works, what doesn’t, regarding hardware and user experience.%0a%0a* [[{$Group}/manipulate the page content]]%0a* [[{$Group}/animations]]%0a* [[{$Group}/gaze]]%0a* [[{$Group}/button]]%0a* [[{$Group}/proper distance]]%0a* [[{$Group}/physics]]%0a* Bonus : [[{$Group}/debugging tricks]]%0a%0aNote that most so far was done via the declarative aspect if AFrame solely. From now because of the dynamic aspect JavaScript is required.%0a[[#BeingSocialAndDynamic]]%0a%0a%0a!!!Being social and dynamic in virtual reality (websockets, service side content)%0aA virtual reality experience doesn’t have to be experienced alone. In fact it is quite easy to transform a basic solo experience to a rich multi user experience. Instead of programming complex algorithms letting user interact with other allows to quickly showcase interesting behavior. Still, in addition to this it will be shown how to use dynamic content either generated on the fly or processed by a server then generated a relevant scene.%0a* websockets%0a** to be [[{$Group}/social]] e.g. Firebase%0a** for [[{$Group}/Internet of Things]] aka IoT e.g. fan%0a* [[{$Group}/service side content]]%0a* [[{$Group}/data visualization]]%0a[[#Further]]%0a%0a!!!Going faster and further%0a* the [[future of WebVR development]]%0a* registering a component following the model of [[{$Group}/proper distance]]%0a* selecting multiple custom elements%0a* emitting an event%0a* registering a shader%0a* developing your own scaffolding e.g. %25newwin%25[[http://output.jsbin.com/foziha/|grid]] with associated .svg files%0a* try augmented reality using @@%3ca-marker>@@ from [[https://github.com/jeromeetienne/AR.js/blob/master/README.md|AR.js]]%0a%0aLet me help to make a better workshop, %25newwin%25[[https://www.surveymonkey.co.uk/r/8YCJCLF|answer few questions]]! YearlyGoals.2015-EarnMoneyWithPersonalProject=>>center%3c%3cTest picture%0ahttp://fabien.benetou.fr:8080/result.png%0a(available only if the test server is online)%0a>>%3c%3c%0a%0a||border=1%0a|| Data source || Computational creativity algorithms || Marketplaces ||%0a|| Existing or scrapped || Existing cf [[ReadingNotes/ComputationalCreativityResearchTowardsCreativeMachines|Computational Creativity Research Towards Creative Machines]] || Required tasks, hiring or shops, in the long-term potentially own shop equivalent with a pay2explore model ||%0a%0aCC tools to make items in different fields, paying X bitcoins (e.g. 1mBTC) to get N similar results or blended with other results%0a%0aConsider also https://assembly.com/discover as a maker (baked behind the scene by own software)%0a%0a!!Rules clarification%0aNo need yet to automatically handle the interface (sending and formatting the task result or reception of payment, ideally no interpretation or judgement role though) or task%0aselection (competition place, deadlines, difficulty) has to use a piece of software run on hardware that I control (home computer, cloud but no API for the whole process), result of the task HAS to be novel (P-creative but not necessarily H-creative)%0a%0a!! Source reviews%0a* http://contestwatchers.com/category/open/ +diversity;creative -months before selection of winner%0a* http://www.reddit.com/r/Jobs4Bitcoins/search?q=hiring&restrict_sr=on&sort=relevance&t=all +short lived;easy payment -rarely creative%0a* https://www.mturk.com/mturk/findhits?match=false +large amount of current tasks -mostly data entry (1500 tasks with only 25 creative ones)%0a* https://bridgecontest.org +significant amount -yearly contest; bridge only%0a* http://www.engineeringcontests.com/ +past contests looks interesting -empty%0a%0a!! Still to review%0a* http://www.boardofinnovation.com/list-open-innovation-crowdsourcing-examples/%0a* http://blog.taskrabbit.com/tag/creative-gifts/%0a* https://www.textbroker.com/authors-payments-conditions would need a 250 words content to get ~1eur%0a* http://workathomemoms.about.com/od/Micro-Jobs-Crowdsourcing/ss/Micro-Jobs.htm%0a%0a!! Marketplace to PROPOSE tasks%0a* https://www.fiverr.com/%0a* https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?board=52.0%0a* http://www.reddit.com/r/Jobs4Bitcoins/search?q=for+hire&restrict_sr=on&sort=relevance&t=all%0a%0a!! Potential tasks%0a* http://www.reddit.com/r/Jobs4Bitcoins/comments/28qrse/hiring_5_to_throw_together_a_high_resolution/%0a%0a!! Examples of potential tasks but expired or too slow%0a* http://www.reddit.com/r/Jobs4Bitcoins/comments/1qsowd/bitcoinbloggercom_is_hiring_2_more_writers/%0a* http://www.reddit.com/r/Jobs4Bitcoins/comments/2pvb8c/hiring_create_comic_speech_bubble_content/%0a%0a!! Useful keywords%0a* create%0a* make%0a* design%0a* creative micro tasks%0a%0aMake a list of criteria from + and - to help further searches possibly%0adelegation then automation%0aConsider delegating part of it to%0ahttp://www.reddit.com/r/Jobs4Bitcoins/comments/2rx2ja/for_hire_i_dont_honestly_know_what_i_can_do/%0aor more generally to the subreddit or%0ahttps://bitcointalk.org/index.php?board=52.0 (both make one wonder how%0aAWS will sustain)%0a%0a%0aSince people can have a negative bias against computational creativity%0atry submitting the result to online contests.%0aConsider what is do-able right now and now what would help the most,%0alearning wise and finance wise. YearlyGoals.2016=[{"Goals" : ["Earning&spending +=2xEur/month","GG101x applied","Deep sleep++month"]}]