I can't let bots waste my time: Active AI bots or meat proxy, using scraped knowledge that matches responses and is fed by external interests. Increasingly, humans themselves act like blue vs. red scraped knowledge bots. I need to focus on the future, for a less cognitively crippled audience.
Oberon Ohana
oberono@logicalmap.org
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Author of Logical Map: Data and Material Flow Visualization
ORCID: https://orcid.org/0009-0001-9575-0642
All software released to the public domain, CC0 #FOSS
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All Floppy PNGs are signed with my Nostr public key, which is listed at the top:
ea91ee2eff0942115b5515bbdbee1259bcf899f8dc79b33d58524d104e3d5eb5
"Thou didst not see what I saw, Robin"
#Servo will mostly render logical maps. The problem is when I adorn the nodes with #d3 (which has to find the node to modify). I'll keep watching/testing, but the big win is DecompressionStream is implemented, so it reads Floppy PNGs. #ServoBrowser


Browsing around the collapse-nerd projects this morning on Mastodon reinforces the idea that a web browser and JavaScript is a PC, with a PNG as a floppy. It is a pragmatic choice. Like #CollapseOS vs. #DuskOS , though, I should probably start converting to #LadyBird and #quickjs for longer term.
If I only had the time... I believe that buried in #LauraRidingJackson s book #RationalMeaning is the reason we resist #AI. We all have a Telling. We need to own our #ontology and use it, not simply be content with the possibility of #RAG #LLM injection.
"The sign for Organization for Recovery and Normalization Generators was stenciled in orange paint on the concrete traffic barrier: O.R.N.G. Wade glanced at the cracked screen on his phone and compared it to the numbers above the abandoned drugstore across the street."
O.R.N.G. Journal/Fiction/Documentation
Fiction and Journal entries from 1990 through 2024, including memories back to 1970, as well as web articles covering electronics, computers, codin...
They had it right. The blind spot is how large the existing game board, small program, and ruleset is.
#SplinterTest #GenesisPOrridge #GameOfLife #GliderConstructible #ParticleLife #StephenWolfram

ULTRAMASSA
Thee Splinter Test (by Genesis P. Orridge)
It can be said that sampling, looping and re-assembling both found materials, and site- specific sounds selected for precision ov relevance to thee...
There is an idea floating of coherence at the edges. Perhaps isolated islands establish their own cultural web that passes the #SplinterTest but does not tilt the #biosphere at a factor of carrying capacity. Unfortunately, the main board has to play out, as the simple rules consume #gliders.
A feature of current global biosphere-consuming culture, is that it passes the #GenesisPOrridge #SplinterTest. Any splinter of such becomes the same. Outrage at different enemies will not change this, as origin works like #ParticleLife combined with rulesets. #DanielQuinn #Ishmael #collapse
The first time a visitor hits , I want them to get an extra hit to view the key for help, but I don't want it to block reading the site, and I don't want them to see it on return. Local storage and #css FTW.
Logical Map
Collaborate on a combined material and data flow logical map.
I wonder how many people validate their web pages these days? I do it enough, that I like to have a local copy of vnu:
#html #WebDev
GitHub
GitHub - validator/validator: The Nu Html Checker (vnu)
The Nu Html Checker (vnu). Contribute to validator/validator development by creating an account on GitHub.
My color scheme at the top of Logical Map for my icons (and the map) is based on Paul Tol's Vibrant scheme.
#accessibility #ColorBlindness

Paul Tol's Notes
Clear colour schemes that also work for colour-blind readers.

I often attempt to do things I don't have to, in order to prove I understand. For instance, right now I generate the nodes with #Graphviz and adorn them with #D3. I wrote a library that does this for shared graphics, but there is no reason to do this for the key. Scraped inference is irrelevant.
The Gear icon will import a config file to set layout options by level, now, on Logical Map:
I can say to somebody I can fit an entire modeling system for multiple levels, reporting, and documentation a single 1.44MB floppy, and nobody knows what that means or why it is valuable. We live in extreme complexity in *everything*. In the early 1980s, normies would just write recipes.bas.
I wrote up a document on how to run Floppy PNGs locally using Electron instead of a web browser here:
Local Floppy PNG How-to
Run Floppy PNGs Locally using Electron
It is trivial to create an #OfflineFirst version of a web app that pins to a current Chromium browser using #Electron . You don't need complex toolchains. Just grab an appropriate pre-built binary from https://github.com/electron/electron/releases, unzip, and add your app plus configuration files.
Logical map stores locally and saves maps between browser sessions. You can build your own maps directly. Use π€οΈ to save maps.
The Floppy PNG behind Floppy PNG holds a repository of all of my code and key configuration files (and, of course, it fits on a 1.44MB floppy). This shows how to verify it without running in a browser using just the PNG file, #Deno, #Pigz, and #NPM access.

