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== The nesting of collectivist thinking within cybernetic systems ==
 
== The nesting of collectivist thinking within cybernetic systems ==
  
* Community Memory
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=== Demo Unix-like machines ===
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* ssh in several Unix-like systems
 
* ssh in several Unix-like systems
 
* whoaim in mobile Unix-like technology
 
* whoaim in mobile Unix-like technology
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=== Community Memory (Notes for now, I'll make a proper text) ===
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* small pilot network in the San Francisco Bay area, 3 public terminals for common database, ability to add new information, used beyond expectations with great creativity, developed by Resource One Inc. a non-profit corporation and one of few public service computer center, ADD -> new entry + keywords for indexing, FIND -> search keywords (using AND OR NOT), users taught each others how to use the system, used by students + musicians + chess players + car pool organisation + good tips for restaurant + unexpected things like poems, graphics, not uncommon for people using the terminal in groups or hacing to queue for using it, 150 searches + 30 new addition per day
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(Ken Colstad and Efrem Lipkin. 1975. Community memory: a public information network. SIGCAS Comput. Soc. 6, 4 (December 1975), 6-7.)
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* (Michael Rossman. 1975. Implications of community memory. SIGCAS Comput. Soc. 6, 4 (December 1975), 7-10.)
  
 
== Rebooting Community Memory ==
 
== Rebooting Community Memory ==

Revision as of 19:04, 13 October 2013

Stories of time sharing

The logistics of crunching and domination

The nesting of collectivist thinking within cybernetic systems

Demo Unix-like machines

  • ssh in several Unix-like systems
  • whoaim in mobile Unix-like technology

Community Memory (Notes for now, I'll make a proper text)

  • small pilot network in the San Francisco Bay area, 3 public terminals for common database, ability to add new information, used beyond expectations with great creativity, developed by Resource One Inc. a non-profit corporation and one of few public service computer center, ADD -> new entry + keywords for indexing, FIND -> search keywords (using AND OR NOT), users taught each others how to use the system, used by students + musicians + chess players + car pool organisation + good tips for restaurant + unexpected things like poems, graphics, not uncommon for people using the terminal in groups or hacing to queue for using it, 150 searches + 30 new addition per day

(Ken Colstad and Efrem Lipkin. 1975. Community memory: a public information network. SIGCAS Comput. Soc. 6, 4 (December 1975), 6-7.)

  • (Michael Rossman. 1975. Implications of community memory. SIGCAS Comput. Soc. 6, 4 (December 1975), 7-10.)

Rebooting Community Memory