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Re: Message contents: Pijul, PSYC, etc.
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carlo von lynX |
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Re: Message contents: Pijul, PSYC, etc. |
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Mon, 10 Jan 2022 20:24:18 +0100 |
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On Mon, Jan 10, 2022 at 07:49:48PM +0100, Jeff Burdges wrote:
> I’ve forgotten what PSYC does.. I vaguely recall key values pairs ala HTML..
> I’ve no real idea why a key-value abstraction helps in messaging.
Check out t3sserakt's talk explaining modeling
the many facets of visibility of profile data
needed to reflect real-world society use cases:
https://media.ccc.de/v/34c3-ChaosWest-2-modeling_trust_in_a_distributed_private_social_network_secushare_org
Each person's view of another's profile is a
combination of channels they is entitled to see
and aggregate. It makes sense to structure the
data in each channel with PSYC's hierarchic
key-value stores and the semantic inheritance
feature implied in that syntax.
https://about.psyc.eu/Keyword explains semantic
inheritance a bit. It also introduces keyword
name compression whereby each semantic step is
reduced to a single letter without sacrificing
extensibility. In PSYC you can add new features
without software upgrade and still count on a
gracious fallback to the previously defined
semantics. That's what keyword inheritance
achieves. And as a side effect it allows to
map complex data into flat key-value stores.
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