------------------------------------------------------------ Gopher Reply, (circumlunar), 09/06/2018 ------------------------------------------------------------ I just enjoyed sel20's 8th layer[1]. The concepts therein were pleasing to me, and the reading experience was as well. In a previous layer, sel20 expressed concern at their English skills, but layer8 was quite good. One thing that was touched on was the light and enduring nature of strings of text. "When bitrot destroy our compressed images, videos and audio, future archeologists will still scrape strings out our ancient hard disks and tapes." This bit-mining archaeology is already real; we do this when we need to recover lost data or inspect a binary file. Extracting strings- legible letters strung together- is a valuable method of digging out lost or obscured information. Like sel20 points out, it will be even more valuable and interesting in the future. With all of our progress, it would be interesting to see more wellsprings of connectivity cropping up. I don't know what it would look like. I think of the BBS days, where you could dial-in to a variety of numbers, some at people's homes, some online only at times, others in commercial buildings with many lines... It was the dialing in to people's homes that was interesting, and that is what was lost with the modern internet. Sure, you can have a server at home, but it's not the same. It's not a one-to-one connection with the end user. It's not at all private. I setup a Rachel server a while back[2], for my kids to use for educational content. I added custom content. It was an open WIFI hotspot with no connection to the internet, just a boatload of content. You could connect to it and browse the network and consume. Remember war dialing and war driving? I recall using Kismet to find open hotspots. It was hard, back then, to configure my pcmcia wifi card to work properly in promiscuous mode. A lot of things were harder, but there was a lot more fun in them. If a cyberpunk future were in store, I do wonder what that groundswell, wellspring, organic connectivity would look like. I'm positive it would be fun. [1] gopher://circumlunar.space:70/0/~sel20/layers/layer8.txt [2] https://worldpossible.org/rachel/