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I take a different approach. I see the down level cultures as a huge mass of functionality, the broadest markets, against which the higher level facilities of more advanced computing can have an enormous impact by recovering and extending them.
I take a different approach. I see the down level cultures as a huge mass of functionality, the broadest markets, against which the higher level facilities of more advanced computing can have an enormous impact by recovering and extending them.
==== The Cloud, debunked and delivered as a commodity ====
Cloud computing, one of the current rages, is really nothing more than distributed computing with a lot of vendors pushing priced services. My approach is to give consumers free and low cost tools which they can operate on their own with vendors such as AWS, RackSpace, even their own hardware or colocated hosting.

Revision as of 03:48, 29 June 2012

The Grand Concept

I use the expression "the dominion system" to refer to grand scheme I have to deploy a state or the art platform and displace/disintermediate internet operations generally. I mean to provide software that will provide the most advanced development environment for ai-integration, and also support the idea of individuals running their own internet as a collective, with commodity physical support provide by market driven concentration to vendors with the lowest cost and highest service levels.


Feature Areas

DNS ad DDD

A key, core and early element is the inversion of the conventional DNS system. The current system is a snakepit of various commercial interests with few enitities even bothering to use the independence that is present in the existing system.

The Quadriga but not in a Tech out way

Modern computing is largely dominated by elements that are sneered at by Computer Science Snobs, in particular langs such as Ruby, PHP and javascript. For what a "tech-out" is, see no. 5 in the FAQ in the Flash Resume page.

I take a different approach. I see the down level cultures as a huge mass of functionality, the broadest markets, against which the higher level facilities of more advanced computing can have an enormous impact by recovering and extending them.


The Cloud, debunked and delivered as a commodity

Cloud computing, one of the current rages, is really nothing more than distributed computing with a lot of vendors pushing priced services. My approach is to give consumers free and low cost tools which they can operate on their own with vendors such as AWS, RackSpace, even their own hardware or colocated hosting.