The future you describe seems closer to the "Carol from Accounting" future I am hoping for in the blog post. My worry is that cost of everything goes down just enough to price out of existence all of the artists the 0.1% used to commission, without actually letting all of humanity do the same.
Every tech CEO loves to cosplay as "announcing the iPhone" 2007 Steve Jobs but nobody ever tries to cosplay as the "pulling Apple back from the brink by focusing on core competencies" 1997 Steve Jobs.
>In October 22, the sumobot was introduced to Japanese KB articles. I cannot accept its behavior and no words. [...] It has been working now without our acceptance, without controls, without communications.
How exactly did you manage to place the blame for no communication on Japanese contributors here given the actual complaint in question?
Specifically from a HOBBYIST perspective, what bothers me about the App Store is not even the 30% thing, but just... the pain of it all. The rejection horror stories, the "Apple told me to change my app's entire model" stories, the "I can't put this little gadget specifically for me and my family on the App Store" problem, and so on and so on. There's really no home but the web for silly little things.
YouTube recommendations are always so rage-baity for me to the point where I blocked them entirely.
Can't look up a movie or a gadget without getting a thumbnail with big red letters saying that the thing sucks, this despite me avoiding review/reaction content like the plague.
Japanese Amazon shipped me a fake copy of a book once, with terrible print quality to the point of having overlapping text. They did refund me, but my review calling it out as fake was removed.
It's an interesting idea - sadly the problem with it is that there's no way to add these tags to other kinds of files that don't have frontmatter. Not sure how to best to deal with it. Right now I'm leaning towards having some vault-specific storage for it.
Hmm... Not a fan of that approach. Would mess things up for my personal use case, at least, making the names less nice. I'm leaning on having some sort of a vault-specific database tracking existing codes across renames as an addition to the existing mechanism. I actually do like the idea of adding tags in the frontmatter, but then it'd become impossible to tag files and folders.
If only we had resource forks.
As for inspiration, I'm not really much of a note-taking system person. My system is just hyperlinking lots of notes together: https://ezhik.jp/hypertext-maximalism/ - this little plugin just helps with that outside of my vault.
This is the browser engine I was alluding to in the post: https://github.com/wilsonzlin/fastrender