yuurei

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If a human was a machine, How I function is I'd [1]generate random text of information relating current and past events, or imaginary events (thoughts). Then [2]frequently dump them to RAM. [3]Append more information relating to it, and later on I would [4]move it to SWAP memory when I needed more RAM, then automatically through the [5]process of corrupting and removal of information that has not been accessed.

This is some of the basic process framework, when every part of the brain function normally.

It would be a useful tool for humans to have a logfile around the process [2] and [3]. You would have access to the initial data, commits, and the written file itself.

So at stage [5] we wouldn't need to worry because we already stored a copy of the data loss.

+++++ git issue (PersistentLogfile-diff-rc0.0-1) git::/git.com/ghvsty/Brain-Microchip-LogfileDump

DEFINITIONS:

core= the brain without any extentions(external/internal devices, connectors, microchips).

RAW (data)= the data generated from core. Without any interferance nor changes from any converter/filter.

Converter (Internal Device)= A small bridge between signal transfers within core. It changes one information to another.

Filter (Internal Device)= A small bridge between signal transfers within core. It stops certain data from travelling, in a few process the core will forget the memory ever existed.

Connectors= A synthetic, microscopic, machine-made substitite for a damaged part of core.

 

(I'm having a headache currently so, I hope you don't mind some garbly sentences.)

As of writing, I've looked into the communities available on lemmy, most are pretty much dead but for a few reasons. I will not focus on that now, the objective I have for this is to explain how we could change that.


As much as you want to do community work, I advice against making yourself in a position where you have to be active all the time/regularly. It's very, very easy to get burnt out this way. In a very much online community forcing yourself to do something is counter-productive. Plus you have better things to do.


You can do this once in a while, improving things bit by bit, and let people enjoy, they will come and go.

Every community has to have a wiki. An "About", "FAQ", "Examples of what to do in this community"/"What to write about" can help people give them a choice. Not to mention a "Rules" section would be great once the community is bustling with activities.

Optionally you can add something like a matrix server, so within your community people can bond together and become friends. (Especially important for video game communities, to enable them to play games together)

And then you can further upgrade the community with adding something specific to them. For an example if the community is about writing, perhaps you can setup an own plume/writefreely instance. If the community is a multiplayer mmo game like minetest or veloren, adding a game server would boost the activity up a notch.


Lastly, not all communities are created equal, some are based around a conversation, asking for advice or help; Nothing much can be done for those stuff. However, for everything else it has potential.

Before any social platform was popular it tried to attract as many users as possible in some way. I'm not an expert so I feel like we need to discuss about this more, since our lemmy is still pretty much an infant.

 

Email services to use?

I'm trying to compartmentalize for different kind of work. Each seperate email for:

  • Gaming accounts
  • Personal - this is just a backup in case I really needed it to contact people, I rather not use email for comms.
  • Persistent Anon identity accounts
  • Work stuff
  • Peertube
  • activist stuff

Honestly I'd like to have an email for every service I use as a precaution. Since email has really weak (to none) encryption by default.

If there are good 5 different email providers I could use it would be great. I kind of prefer the likes of cock.li disroot or open-source ones.

I kind of don't trust companies like protonmail or tutanota but list them out if they're good.

I hope this sub would be useful in the future, cheers.