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Community, Content, and Discovery (feat. Finn Brown of Vienna Hypertext)

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On this extra special episode, the boys lay it all on the line in a daring new two part format to analyze the problems with community, content, and discovery (on social media, Reddit, etc.) and discuss how it may differ in the near future. Then, in part 2, the boys are joined by Finn Brown (~finnem-pilbes), founder of Vienna Hypertext, a "smart-canvas for ideas" that presents an innovative vision for community and social collaboration in the Network Age. This was a spectacular conversation that offers concrete alternatives to current forms of social media and provides hope for a world in which humans use computers as social and intellectual tool—rather than the reverse.

Note: While ~bichul-ritsen is an idiot who used the wrong mic for part 1, stick around for part 2 where everyone sounds squeaky clean!

Timestamps:

  • 0:00—Intro

  • 1:34—Challenges with content, community, and discovery

  • 6:08—What is the purpose of discovery?

  • 11:50—Is discovery meritocratic?

  • 17:52—Tension between consumer discovery and publisher broadcasting

  • 19:45—Discovery and Urbit

  • 24:47—PART 2: Finn Brown and Vienna Hypertext

  • 25:46—Finn's journey, the Western Canon, and Hypertexts at large

  • 34:41—Computer interface affects culture

  • 37:58—Discovery and Vienna Hypertext

  • 47:43—Human-powered connections on Vienna

  • 51:08—How texts work on Vienna

  • 57:48—Vienna Scribe (transcription app)

  • 1:07:29—Machine learning and AI

  • 1:13:12—Recap

  • 1:15:54—Outro

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On this extra special episode, the boys lay it all on the line in a daring new two part format to analyze the problems with community, content, and discovery (on social media, Reddit, etc.) and discuss how it may differ in the near future. Then, in part 2, the boys are joined by Finn Brown (~finnem-pilbes), founder of Vienna Hypertext, a "smart-canvas for ideas" that presents an innovative vision for community and social collaboration in the Network Age. This was a spectacular conversation that offers concrete alternatives to current forms of social media and provides hope for a world in which humans use computers as social and intellectual tool—rather than the reverse.

Note: While ~bichul-ritsen is an idiot who used the wrong mic for part 1, stick around for part 2 where everyone sounds squeaky clean!

Timestamps:

  • 0:00—Intro

  • 1:34—Challenges with content, community, and discovery

  • 6:08—What is the purpose of discovery?

  • 11:50—Is discovery meritocratic?

  • 17:52—Tension between consumer discovery and publisher broadcasting

  • 19:45—Discovery and Urbit

  • 24:47—PART 2: Finn Brown and Vienna Hypertext

  • 25:46—Finn's journey, the Western Canon, and Hypertexts at large

  • 34:41—Computer interface affects culture

  • 37:58—Discovery and Vienna Hypertext

  • 47:43—Human-powered connections on Vienna

  • 51:08—How texts work on Vienna

  • 57:48—Vienna Scribe (transcription app)

  • 1:07:29—Machine learning and AI

  • 1:13:12—Recap

  • 1:15:54—Outro

Connect:

And, if you liked the episode, don't forget to give us a five star review. Say something nice and we'll even read it on the pod.

  continue reading

64 episodes

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