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MegaplayerFusion Ult-nemo-track multiplexor
download 50 apps and press PLAY on all of them and they all work out how to interact with eachother. I want to press play and pause on different things to cause things. Everyone is a composer. Let me introduce you to my favourite song - good. If you have two audio files and play both of them at the same time, that doesn't really work...But what if tracks were not just MUSIC but were THINGS THAT MEAN THINGS called TRACKS | |
I am trying to work out how to compose different BEHAVIOURS together on the computer in complex meshes of computers, servers, programs, YAML files, Kubernetes,
I want to download someone's handling of something and then use their thing with all my things.
But what does work is persons meaningfully
combining things together with TERM REWRITING or ALGEBRA and SUBSTITUTION
I can acquire a TRACK and then Press PLAY on it
Then I can acquire a second track and press PLAY on it
And then there is a duty to MIX THE TWO TOGETHER PROPERLY
This idea is that seamless mixing of different things together that works properly and works well.
It could be a card game, a card has many dependencies that need to be ordered
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A multimodal AI can smoothly combine the two tracks and iron out disharmonies. |
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And wow, I can't believe I just typed that. The future is now. |
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"It's just not evenly distributed" |
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//50 apps [...] all work out how to interact with eachother// |
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So, does this idea require that all 50 apps be re-written with this ability? Or is there a fifty-first app which enables it over the other fifty? |
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//is there a fifty-first app which enables it over the other fifty?// Yes - a private secretary. |
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