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Re: One vs many directories


From: Texas Cyberthal
Subject: Re: One vs many directories
Date: Wed, 25 Nov 2020 14:57:16 +0800

Hi Jean,

> Now, what is exomind?

https://cyberthal-docs.nfshost.com/cyborganize/exomind/

What you described is not how you think, it is how you wish your CRM
info retrieval system to perform conveniently.  Almost nobody has a
formal thought algorithm, because brains have ADD compared to
computers.

Textmind is a tool for general human text thoughts.  It's unspecialized.

If you have a huge number of incoming text of a special type, such as
customer leads, who are just cogs that you don't genuinely ponder,
then Textmind is the wrong tool for that job.  You need SME CRM
software.

Just common sense.  Combine harvester works "better" than a push
lawnmower, but everyone still needs a push lawnmower.

Ok, Textmind feels more like a riding lawnmower to me, because so
comfy, but also better detail work, like a wheedwhacker... and the
analogy falls apart.

> Contract signed between your company 123 and person ABC?

I might like a separate Textmind for a company.  If separate, then
file under ~/1-Mansort/1-Textmind/2-Linked/7-Name/2-Flat/Doe-John~.
Otherwise, sounds like something a relational database should handle.

> Image on which there is only your family member, not you, which has its date?

Same path, but ~/Surname-/Given-name~, and binaries are stored in Binmind.

> Image of you, with the date?

Same path, but ~/2-Me~.

- Image without date in the file name and not embedded?

Depends on image content.

- Software git tree related to mailing things?

~/1-Mansort/1-Textmind/2-Linked/2-Codex/~

Large physical keyboards are the best human to computer input device
for work and nothing on the horizon challenges that.  Keyboards are
spreading to more enterprise contexts, such as keyboards in cop cars,
as software eats everything.

> The other complete thought algorithm is Pubmind, for longform content.
> But it doesn't work without Textmind.

https://cyberthal-docs.nfshost.com/cyborganize/pubmind/

I suppose it takes Textmind+Pubmind to make a complete thought
algorithm.  Pubmind terminates in publications rather than action.
Pubmind is only necessary once Textmind starts growing clogged with
publications that no longer belong inside one's personal exomind.



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