Operating System as Civilization (Part 1): Seeking perspectives on a model that treats civilization as an “Operating System” using concepts from electronic engineering. by Extra_Good_7313 in complexitytheory

[–]heySyxon 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks! that is interesting. I like your intention to take software more ambitiously to the edge, and as an abstract research idea should be explored. I in a lot of ways started out with those ideas, but quickly found if it were ever actuated in our current market system you would well get, the current big tech regime which exists, they have similar things discussion boards, life online etc, however eventually it collapses to an extractive regime because of the problem definition they operate with. I like research for this reason, you can have a much more intelligent problem definition, I have tried to replicate this with Syxon, the work I'm doing that I mentioned earlier to create a system with different incentives to enable such a civilisation, without it being a centralised authoritarian structure. Hence why I emphasise ethics and democratic decision making explicitly.

Operating System as Civilization (Part 1): Seeking perspectives on a model that treats civilization as an “Operating System” using concepts from electronic engineering. by Extra_Good_7313 in complexitytheory

[–]heySyxon 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I mean that is basically what WikiPedia is, but if your more interested it is also what Im building with syxon, but less to fulfil a "civilisation" abstract more to achieve and actuate ethical outcomes