Hi, we conversed at one point on XMRBazaar, and you shared with me some material from the Ingenesist project/Curiosume/Dan Robles.
I found that idea of marketplace matchmaking at high resolution using fully anonymous, nuanced profiles of one's skills/assets/wants/needs to be so be so compelling.
It's a shame that the Curiosume tool seems to not have materialized as of yet. I'm not sure if it's dead in the water or what, but I have found at least a few others having similar conversations around a subject which I greatly hope is alive and being pursued by competent people somewhere.
For the sake of trying to connect people together who are still having this conversation (and stay tapped into the mainline myself), here is a video I edited for a podcast recently, discussing this very topic and a similarly-minded efforts called Valueflows (https://www.valueflo.ws/), which I'll share here:
I like the idea of a generalized marketplace API and the ZKP integration. I've been doing a lot of conceptual exploration regarding that this month.
Curiosume hasn't happened yet because DarkFi needed to happen first, with DarkFi the value capture and epistemic integrity for engineering is sufficient, I think Dan Robles just underestimated the weight of Big Data and surveillance vis a vis epistemic closure of engineering itself, we need to force the old system to self-liquidate at the same time as we build the new imo
I have a bit of trouble following the broader relationship or focus of the Curiosume project... it seems to be part of a broader umbrella of the Ingenesist project, now Boomspace.ai, the focus of which is a bit undecipherable to me compared to the apparent blanket usefulness of Curiosume, but seems to be focused more exclusively on professional engineers and corporations vs a universally useful matchmaking interface. Do you have any insight or clarity on this?
Curiosume is a concept that is now on the shelf awaiting re-invigoration. Dan Robles himself is unlikely to lead that himself due to personal and health issues AFAIK.
Hi, we conversed at one point on XMRBazaar, and you shared with me some material from the Ingenesist project/Curiosume/Dan Robles.
I found that idea of marketplace matchmaking at high resolution using fully anonymous, nuanced profiles of one's skills/assets/wants/needs to be so be so compelling.
It's a shame that the Curiosume tool seems to not have materialized as of yet. I'm not sure if it's dead in the water or what, but I have found at least a few others having similar conversations around a subject which I greatly hope is alive and being pursued by competent people somewhere.
For the sake of trying to connect people together who are still having this conversation (and stay tapped into the mainline myself), here is a video I edited for a podcast recently, discussing this very topic and a similarly-minded efforts called Valueflows (https://www.valueflo.ws/), which I'll share here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_Qt0n0ziIZM&t=0
I also shared with them the Dan Robles videos you sent me, which they found to highly relevant and to be precisely what they were discussing.
The people who host this podcast would, I'm sure, love to have you on as a guest sometime if you're ever interested.
Anyway, just wanted to chime in in the comments. I think you write a lot of excellent and forward-thinking material of high intellect. Thanks!
Hi NURBS this looks really interesting! Value Flows looks like a great idea, very similar to Dan Robles' work for sure.
Did you see these ones?
https://technologytruth.substack.com/p/zk-verified-competency-dags
https://technologytruth.substack.com/p/syngenegraph-20-the-complete-sovereign
I like the idea of a generalized marketplace API and the ZKP integration. I've been doing a lot of conceptual exploration regarding that this month.
Curiosume hasn't happened yet because DarkFi needed to happen first, with DarkFi the value capture and epistemic integrity for engineering is sufficient, I think Dan Robles just underestimated the weight of Big Data and surveillance vis a vis epistemic closure of engineering itself, we need to force the old system to self-liquidate at the same time as we build the new imo
https://technologytruth.substack.com/p/system-bs-self-liquidation
I hadn't read those. Good articles.
I have a bit of trouble following the broader relationship or focus of the Curiosume project... it seems to be part of a broader umbrella of the Ingenesist project, now Boomspace.ai, the focus of which is a bit undecipherable to me compared to the apparent blanket usefulness of Curiosume, but seems to be focused more exclusively on professional engineers and corporations vs a universally useful matchmaking interface. Do you have any insight or clarity on this?
Curiosume is a concept that is now on the shelf awaiting re-invigoration. Dan Robles himself is unlikely to lead that himself due to personal and health issues AFAIK.