Happy 34th Birthday WorldWideWeb – the first browser!
On December 25, 1990, at CERN, a British physicist and internet pioneer Tim Berners-Lee created the world's first web browser, called WorldWideWeb.
Try the browser emulator
worldwideweb.cern.ch/browser/#InternetHistory
What do the internet, your brain, the entire list of people you’ve ever met, and the city you live in have in common?
These are all radically different concepts, but they share a common trait.
They are all networks that establish relationships between objects.
Follow-up article from Oori colleagues laying out some of our development work using the reAct (reasoning/action) pattern for #AI#LLMs. Local/OSS models vs #ChatGPT; wider palette of actions & providing context from chat.
oori.dev/blog/2023/11/r…#artificialintelligence
deleting dating apps because i want to meet someone the old fashioned way (he thinks he’s an elf and overheard me singing at work in his quest to find his real dad)
Got any cozy game recommendations for Switch? @UnpackingALife was my favorite last year. I wanna play something new that's story driven with a puzzle aspect.
We're looking for orgs to try and give feedback on the @LC_Labs Artificial Intelligence Planning Framework! Learn how we're supporting the responsible exploration and potential adoption of AI @librarycongress on the Signal blogs.loc.gov/thesignal/2023…
Remember the Web is a read/write system.
Hence another powerful LLM/Knowledge Graph integration mechanism : LLMs augment the global KG with K they've created from whatever sources. It's open-ended, but an easy win would be SPARQL store as cache, help with context limitations.