Rhizomatic organization
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- [[Category conflict]]; Hierarchical file systems have these issues because they do not structurally reflect the rhizomatic nature of our ontological reality; These issues are a manifestation of a broader, more generalizable problem.
- Rhizome vs. Arborescence; tree structures
- Decentralization vs. Centralization
- A file system solution that more accurately reflects our ontological reality would not run into the aforementioned issues
- Here’s how that’s possible:
- tag-based categorization
- https://www.nayuki.io/page/designing-better-file-organization-around-tags-not-hierarchies
- potential computational detriments to using tags over hierarchies?
- relational databases
- existing implementations
- boorus
- tag-based categorization
- Here’s how that’s possible:
See also:
NOTES
- memex
- project xanadu
- hypertext
- underpinnings of the exocore
- semantic web, standards compliance
- noosphere
- supermemo’s principles for flashcards
The principle of atomicity allows for complex concepts to be broken down into simpler, less abstract components, allowing for more permutations (and consequently, denser linkage).