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To live longer.

 Rarely, some people consider themselves as an idea, instead of a biological creature. Why do people do this? Well, because ideas spread, and things that spread last way longer. In the sense of travelling vast distances in time, keeping ourselves functioning within our physical forms is simply impossible . The most we can do is to simplify ourselves to a point where we are just purely information. Everything in the universe could be put in numbers and relations. We also assume that the same works with the lives of mortal beings. In the context of self-preservation, the best method we have ever coined is photography. Essentially, projecting what we are at a given time and retaining that projection for a long period. It's not like we could decode back what we were from a 2d imprint of us. But what if we know a method to capture stuff as what it is? What if we could capture ourselves in all the complexity, energies, reactions, states, transformations, movements, and everything that m...

When you take being selfless - literally.

BEFORE YOU READ : Contains content may not be suitable for everyone. If you're in immediate danger or feel unsafe, please contact emergency services or a local crisis line.  Being selfish is bad if you live in a community that values collective progress . However, humans are mortal; we have a single lifetime, and our goals may be limited to the short interval that we have. Even though our actions matter, they only matter in a significant way to our own lives. Modern societies love order and keep things relatively calm and systematic. Abrupt changes and the public being emotional don't really fit right with the public today. Each average member of humanity only contributes to a very small part of the collective journey; most humans live for their own or for the survival of the local community they are part of.  We live in a time where companies and governments love social loafing . Even though democracies value public opinion, it never goes too well. Modern democracies have fou...

What Metacognition and Web OSes have in common

 In that blog , where I introduced the Operator consciousness, it sparked questions within the web-os-dev part of me. Why should a web-os-dev think of Operator consciousness? A quick Google explained that Metacognition is an awareness of one's thought processes and an understanding of the patterns behind them. A multi-layered knowledge of thought within their mind. What does a web OS do? It doesn't mock regular OSes for the sake of proving what the web can do (though many web OSes exist for that purpose, some don't). It does so to create a system within a system. A layer of abstraction for web tech to perform like a native system, an OS inside an OS. What does Metacognition do? It doesn't repeat thoughts for the sake of thinking. It does so to think of thought itself, a thinking within thinking. I can't exactly prove the psychology behind this, and I'm not making any claims here; it's just something you can think about, and though it's not paradoxical, i...

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