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I use the expression "the dominion system", or "DS" to refer to a grand scheme I have to deploy a state of 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 provided by market driven competition of vendors with the lowest cost and highest service levels, | I use the expression "the dominion system", or "DS" to refer to a grand scheme I have to deploy a state of the art platform and displace/disintermediate internet operations generally. I mean to provide software that will provide the most advanced development environment for <span class="plainlinks"> [http://ai-integration.biz ai-integration]</span>, and also support the idea of individuals running their own internet as a collective, with commodity physical support provided by market driven competition of vendors with the lowest cost and highest service levels. | ||
The physical vendors, licensed as per my rate chart or operating oblivious of DS, are any that adhere with a minimum of crippling/entanglements to standards such as OpenStack. | |||
I do '''not''' intend this as a disruption of the operation or the engineering intent of the various freely available softwares but rather a realization of their several visions, particularly semantic web. I do intend it to be a disruption by virtue of the disintermediation that connects the engineering elements ever more minimally with the end consumers of it. | I do '''not''' intend this as a disruption of the operation or the engineering intent of the various freely available softwares but rather a realization of their several visions, particularly semantic web. I do intend it to be a disruption by virtue of the disintermediation that connects the engineering elements ever more minimally with the end consumers of it. | ||