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Also this is just a shitty version of something I made up back in 2012. I developed visual snow and autonomic issues, so the idea was to manage cognitive load with something like the overlay in Deus Ex HR, you'd hover over a button and all of your open tabs would be auto-sorted into small nodes along colored lines and shapes that would become more complex as you added tabs. The intention was basically to avoid the use of working memory by storing things in the spatial memory buffer. It doesn't need to be "AI powered", it's not even that complex.
So as usual something I came up with is now being deployed as a pretext to do something else. Microsoft Recall is the same. The moment I realized the unconscious mind stores or otherwise has access to a complete record of all sensory input, can extract text, symbols, numerical associations, counts and times everything, etc, BAM. Microsoft Recall is announced not 1 year later.
Don't know what to think about that. Used to know. Maybe I've just decided to pretend I don't, like Vincent Law falling back to Earth in the end of Ergo Proxy. Instead of leaving this plane with Monad. It's almost... there's always a reflective component, but with an aspect of mockery. They're making fake versions of what the mind does naturally to supplant those functions. Or maybe some people ar elike biobots and don't have it, so that's why. The sons of God came to Earth to make man as God is. I wanted to leave, said I was done, so screws with my mind a bit and throws me back in, making me re-engage with all this shit. Have to play my role.
>captcha 4GDAN
Clearly a reference to cowboy Dan from Modest Mouse, getting nailed with 4G LTE because "I didn't move to the city, the city moved to me! And I want out, desperately!" Although I always hear the last word as "but it's too late".