Martynas Jusevičius
10.4K posts

Martynas Jusevičius
@namedgraph
Systems thinking behind agent-ready Knowledge Graphs Founder of @atomgraphhq
Copenhagen, Denmark Katılım Mart 2009
3.9K Takip Edilen2.9K Takipçiler

@graphtheory time to dust off the XSLT, OWL & RDF books I probably still have in a box somewhere (yes, actual books, you heard me)
English

@namedgraph @atomgraphhq @grok I like it! Where can I read more about the JSON format you used and the thinking behind it? I assume that can be easily output from pretty much any language that can serialize to JSON?
English

🚀 Announcing Web-Algebra — MCP tools for RDF, SPARQL, and LinkedDataHub.
🔗 github.com/AtomGraph/Web-…
Use case: agentic content management.
In this demo, Claude AI builds an interactive Star Wars guide on LinkedDataHub using DBpedia's data.
📺 youtube.com/watch?v=eRMrSq…

YouTube
English
Martynas Jusevičius retweetledi
Martynas Jusevičius retweetledi

A study in @Nature_NPJ Aging provides evidence that treatment with psilocin, the active metabolite of the psychedelic psilocybin, extends cellular lifespan and psilocybin treatment promotes increased longevity in aged mice. go.nature.com/454uJCH

English
Martynas Jusevičius retweetledi

Spotify takes me on a trip down the memory lane by suggesting tracks I listened to 20 year ago.
open.spotify.com/track/0xwDn2bY…
English
Martynas Jusevičius retweetledi

Build knowledge graphs from unstructured text using Claude for entity extraction, relation mining, deduplication, and multi-hop graph querying.
platform.claude.com/cookbook/capab…
English

Nice short take on MCP for SPARQL resources from sparna.fr. I like their core 3 items.
I wonder if a few example of type to type valid paths might also be added. I use that to help generate SPARQL.
However, their SHACL elements might do all that and more! So, I just need to try this. Looks really nice!
sparna.fr/en/posts/mcp-p…

English
Martynas Jusevičius retweetledi

The seminal The Semantic Web article in @sciam by @timberners_lee @oralassila and @jahendler was published 25 years ago
www-sop.inria.fr/acacia/cours/e…

English

@brown_norm56528 @rjward1775 @POLITICOEurope @grok Don’t lecture neighbours of russia about russia from your everglades
English

@namedgraph @rjward1775 @POLITICOEurope @grok you are really ignorant. just keep cherry-picking the facts that add up to what you already believe. I would hesitate to say "think."
English

Estonia has blocked some 1,300 Russian ex-combatants from entering the country this year.
Now it’s pushing Brussels to ban Moscow’s former soldiers from entering the EU — and keep them out long after the guns fall silent.
🔗 politico.eu/article/estoni…

English

@brown_norm56528 @rjward1775 @POLITICOEurope @grok LOL nobody buys your BS. There would be no need for NATO if not for russian aggression

English

I think he was open to the idea, which would mean that NATO would not be NATO anymore, but the Lisbon to Vladivostok vision that the west sold. In any case, there was ZERO chance Russia would be one of those "invited" to join the about-to-become aggressor military bloc. Too big, too independent. NATO is the place where US vassals are born. The US didn't want Russia anywhere near it.
English

@lighthousejerry @AndreasSteno They destroyed their own nuclear 😂
English

@AndreasSteno What are their options? Everyone screamed and yelled when the Germans spent money on solar and wind, but at least it isn’t imported. They don’t have any domestic supply of energy. And even if they go full nuclear, they’re seven years away at the minimum.
English

We are once again facing a substantial energy crisis in the world, which is the second in just a few years. And it increasingly seems that everyone is looking out for themselves geopolitically in the current environment.
Meanwhile, the EU believes it makes sense to import all these necessities, and worst of all, they have that nitwit Dan Jørgensen at the helm of it. It makes me sad.
English

@brown_norm56528 @rjward1775 @POLITICOEurope @grok did Putin want russia to join NATO at some point?
English

It is the NATO Mythos. Russia, even at its weakest in the late 90s, were on NATO's list of "potentially a HUUUUGE enemy" nations. The written position was that NATO would be foolish to just eliminate Russia as an enemy altogether, so it would be treated with great caution and viewed in that light. From that position, part of NATO's guiding documents, came the escalation of Russia as Potential Enemy of Mankind to Russia, the Worst of All Evil Men. NATO itself crafted the enemy Russia by itself, sold these ideas to their publics and many others, too. The stronger and more stable Russia became, the stronger its economy (market-based!_ the more NATO needed to tarnish world views of that nation. Ergo, NATO must keep alive the pretense that Russia is an aggressor nation thirsting to own those Nazis in Estonia. And who better to sell the idea than the once-captive nations, who are now "at large and unwanted."
English

@JonathanRoss321 Large codebase is a liability, not an asset.
A system that performs the same function with less code is the better system.
theatlantic.com/technology/arc…
English

For 50 years, software engineering ran on code rationing. Writing code was expensive, so we rationed it carefully through roadmaps, RFCs, prioritization meetings, and scope reviews.
This created a role: the No Engineer. No, that won't scale. No, we don't have bandwidth. No, that's out of scope. No, we need a design doc first. The No Engineer was valuable for 50 years. Every "no" saved real money. Their judgment was the rationing system.
LLMs will be the end of code rationing. Code is cheap now. And while the No Engineer is explaining why something can't be done, the Yes Engineer has already shipped three versions of it.
If you're a Yes Engineer, the next decade is yours.
English

@meekaale This cannot possibly scale :)
Do you have data and query examples?
English
Martynas Jusevičius retweetledi

@IPAjp @MichitakaTsuda Super interested in this :)
Matches my thinking and my software exactly.
English

【Open Data Spaces (ODS) 本格始動】
組織のデータが、めざめる、つながる。
データ枯渇元年にカギとなる、現場のリアルデータ。
自社のデータを守りながら、信頼できる相手とだけつながる仕組み—
全容はWEBで👇
ipa.go.jp/digital/openda…
#OpenDataSpaces #分散データマネジメント #AgenticAI

日本語

LLMによるセマンティックウェブの更新。
RDF/OWLでガチガチに定義する「人力・硬式セマンティックウェブ」から、LLM時代の「軟式・AI支援型セマンティックウェブ」へ。
先日IPAから発表された分散データマネジメント技術 Open Dataspaces のコンセプトがまさにそういうものでした。

naoya@naoya_ito
なんかタクソノミーとか集合知とか Semantic Web や Wiki みたいな Web 2.0 時代に、Web のネットワーク構造を使って知性を構築するにはどうしたら良いかと試行錯誤していたことが、生成 AI によって再評価されようとしている、そんな気配を感じる
日本語

@zerobase Are there explicit references to RDF and SPARQL in the Open Data Spaces documents somewhere?
English

@zerobase LinkedDataHub supports RDF and SPARQL based dataspaces :)
atomgraph.github.io/LinkedDataHub/
English




