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Posted: Jan 05, 2007 6:54pm Post subject: A Web page for each module? |
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Suppose that we had top-level modules such as the following:
Sensorium (for input);
Emotion (for feelngs);
Think (for gnerating ideas);
Volition (for free will);
Motorium (for output).
Each human or AI entity that wanted to be a specialist in a particular module should feel encouraged to open up a page about that module. Then the various module-pages may become a magnet for human or AI individuals interested in that particular module. Just imagine! A Mecca for modularists! |
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Posted: Today 12:57pm Post subject: |
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TrentIllician
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Posted: Jan 05, 2007 11:46pm Post subject: |
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Alright ladies and gents, yes or no... The only concern I have is the possibility that with that many top level modules, it’s going to be too complicated to keep track of. However, this is my first experience with this kind of project, I don’t think I’m the only one in that boat, and if you guys don’t think it’s too much, then lets do it.
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Martin
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Posted: Jan 06, 2007 1:05am Post subject: |
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ok, well how about we have a page for general module classes? so for example some pages for:
-Sensorium input
-Sensorium processing
-Later stage processing
-Neural simulations
-Outputs
then each of these pages has some ideas for future projects and a whole host of links at the bottom to forum threads about specific modules with a brief description. then the website won't get too bloated but there will still be somewhere to find that module you're looking for. |
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Abram Orion Demski
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Posted: Jan 08, 2007 2:16pm Post subject: |
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A web page for every module sounds like a good idea. But making a page before a module exists/is being built sounds like a bad one. We will almost certainly end up with a husk of empty pages by following that plan. The outlines of the project, the categories it's modules will fall into, cannot be percieved in advance, only guessed at. That's my opinion, anyway. |
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TrentIllician
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Posted: Jan 08, 2007 2:25pm Post subject: |
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Your right, and we should do whatever it takes to not get ahead of ourselves.
- Trent |
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