
On Sun, Dec 13, 2020 at 5:11 PM D. Hugh Redelmeier via talk <talk@gtalug.org> wrote:
A quarter century ago, I heard of "Lifestreams" as the future of this. It seems to be pretty dead, but not a terrible idea. <http://www.cs.yale.edu/homes/freeman/lifestreams.html>
Gelernter (co-inventor?) is pretty interesting. - victim of Unibomber - weirdly kind of right-wing - inventor of "Linda", a model for parallel programming - apparently very pro "intelectual property"
<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Gelernter>
Somehow this was part of a product of Scopeware software from Mirror Worlds Technologies Inc. Most known for suing a bunch of companies and winning (briefly, it turns out) US$625.5M from Apple.
Apple can afford a LOT of lawyers - - - - it isn't going to lose very much nor very often!
See also this old blog entry: <https://lifestreamblog.com/about/>
Some very interesting information. Most of the info is directed towards a cubical liver who is worried about activity and weight. The idea expanded to include a lot of doing might just possibly work. The idea of video logging everything is for me a waste of bandwidth. There are times that such video snippets would be useful but the effort to cull the rest - - - - likely not going to happen here. Thanks for a nudge in a different direction. Regards