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Topic: Tau-Chain and Agoras Official Thread: Generalized P2P Network - page 104. (Read 309762 times)

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How long will it take to implement that change?

i dont know, we're going where no one has gone before, but i'll push the hardest i can till it's ready
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How long will it take to implement that change?
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A Coin A Day Keeps The Cold Away.
Any chance getting Agoras trading on decentralized exchange Bitsquare?
https://bitsquare.io/faq/#add_altcoin

Thx.
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dx5
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Just want to bump this project before I log off.
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When will the new video that's being edited be available?

i asked today and the answer i got is two weeks from now
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I'm interested. Thank's for the video.
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When will the new video that's being edited be available?
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All too interesting. I just hope it's available soon, since then I will truly be able to understand it.

Just too many questions.

So users will be continuously feeding Tau Chains facts. Like "Cat is mammal," "Cat is pet," "President runs country," "President runs company." And Tau chain is going to connect it all together?

yes as in the vision of the Semantic Web


Hm is the new video offline? Wanted to share it but could not find it anymore.

same link https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TKhzo_60f6Y (another one is now being edited)
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Hm is the new video offline? Wanted to share it but could not find it anymore.
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All too interesting. I just hope it's available soon, since then I will truly be able to understand it.

Just too many questions.

So users will be continuously feeding Tau Chains facts. Like "Cat is mammal," "Cat is pet," "President runs country," "President runs company." And Tau chain is going to connect it all together?
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But what do you mean by Google's raw database? Don't we have access to it when Googling? Do you mean without the filters, rankings, etc? It's over my head perhaps. Wouldn't Tau Chain do the same, search for keywords? So what exactly can Tau Chain do in a special manner with Google's raw database?

Edit: It's difficult concept to understand for a regular person, but that's what makes it interesting.

Basically, Google presents the search results in a way that it benefits them the most, while also displaying a lot of related ads. All this at the expense of other online businesses. Additionally, the results get censored, they track your search queries etc. But what if some bright developers could take the crawled data and implement internet search in a more fair way. Personally, i find it very intriguing and was/am waiting until the blockhain and decentralization technology will overthrow Google. It seems unrealistic today, but you never know what innovation will bring.  Cheesy
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If Tau Chain crawls the internet, how will their results differ from Googles? If a person that nobody has ever heard off has a diary, can I for example, "What did persons name do on January 28, 1985?," and get the entry? Would it set rules based on what it crawled?

tau will not magically structure unstructured data (unless one day someone will come up with natural language comprehension algorithm). but consider the following "simple" fact: what if everyone had access to google's raw database?

But what do you mean by Google's raw database? Don't we have access to it when Googling? Do you mean without the filters, rankings, etc? It's over my head perhaps. Wouldn't Tau Chain do the same, search for keywords? So what exactly can Tau Chain do in a special manner with Google's raw database?

Edit: It's difficult concept to understand for a regular person, but that's what makes it interesting.

the access we get to google's database is very limited. if you had it available you could for example search by regular expression, or write any program that uses the database in any way you like. google only gives you a small edit box to enter few words with very limited options.
but this is not what tau is really about, is only one use case. on tau everyone can share and use structured data, which may represent programs as well, or already-structured knowledge written in e.g. rdf triples (cf dbpedia for example). the main difference is in the former example: tau is not only about having knowledge (and reasoning about it in a decidable framework), but is also about running the knowledge, namely executing computer programs in which we can also decidably reason over and make sure they are safe and meet given specification. this all, in a decentralized, trustless, yet secure p2p network.
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If Tau Chain crawls the internet, how will their results differ from Googles? If a person that nobody has ever heard off has a diary, can I for example, "What did persons name do on January 28, 1985?," and get the entry? Would it set rules based on what it crawled?

tau will not magically structure unstructured data (unless one day someone will come up with natural language comprehension algorithm). but consider the following "simple" fact: what if everyone had access to google's raw database?

But what do you mean by Google's raw database? Don't we have access to it when Googling? Do you mean without the filters, rankings, etc? It's over my head perhaps. Wouldn't Tau Chain do the same, search for keywords? So what exactly can Tau Chain do in a special manner with Google's raw database?

Edit: It's difficult concept to understand for a regular person, but that's what makes it interesting.
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If Tau Chain crawls the internet, how will their results differ from Googles? If a person that nobody has ever heard off has a diary, can I for example, "What did persons name do on January 28, 1985?," and get the entry? Would it set rules based on what it crawled?

tau will not magically structure unstructured data (unless one day someone will come up with natural language comprehension algorithm). but consider the following "simple" fact: what if everyone had access to google's raw database?
dx5
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If Tau Chain crawls the internet, how will their results differ from Googles? If a person that nobody has ever heard off has a diary, can I for example, "What did persons name do on January 28, 1985?," and get the entry? Would it set rules based on what it crawled?
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Is there an example of how the rules will be entered? The format. Like how will the users type it?

the goal is to use RDF family syntax (eg Notation3)
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Is there an example of how the rules will be entered? The format. Like how will the users type it?
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