Author: Richard K Collins

Director, The Internet Foundation Studying formation and optimized collaboration of global communities. Applying the Internet to solve global problems and build sustainable communities. Internet policies, standards and best practices.

Parsers to write parsers from examples – global standard tokenizer for all things accessible from the Internet

Benny, the longest I have waited for a reply (and got one) is 5.5 years, so compared to that you were nearly instantaneous. I did write a regex parser for Javascript and experimented with several languages common on the Internet.  My brother, Clif, wrote a parser for about 30 or 40 computer languages and text
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Illuminate topics with maps and animations to see and interact with topics, not just read about them

Smart Biology @SmartBiology3D Before we learn about transcription, let’s get oriented within the cell to keep our bearings. Learn more at http://smart-biology.com #biology #3D #animation #education #EdTech #science https://pic.twitter.com/QnKofaVJx2 Replying to @SmartBiology3D *Please map all groups, topics, opportunities on the Internet with global open methods. *Let anyone use and add knowledge. *Map, animate and edit
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SI units (Standard Internet) – Nickel Chromium wire, Gauges, Power, Heat, Kelvin

https://www.masterwiresupply.com/ I bought 100 foot (30.48 Meters) of your 28 Gauge Nichrome 80 wire from Amazon and was looking for properties and specifications for a lab experiment. 6 ohms per foot at “room temperature” is 6*(1000/(12*25.4)) = 19.6850393701 Ohms/Meter. The class is always in SI units and always carry full precise to verify long chains
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Volcanoes, Nuclear, Supercritical water and Hydrogen

Sabine Hossenfelder: Fearless Icelanders to Drill Into Magma Chamber at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FOF1FaqeoCA The first thing that came to mind is that, if supercritical methods would help geothermal, they will also help nuclear and atomic – and perhaps less mess.  Generally, if you can think of something, it is there because you heard or read it somewhere.
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Dynamic Gravitational Fields, Plasmonic control systems

Dynamic Gravitational Fields, Plasmonic control systems The method I proposed to move the StarShip using fields is efficient, because it scans and maps and models the vibrational, rotational, bending and translational motions of the rocket in 3D down to small voxels. Then it uses the chemical and structural model of the cells or voxels to
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Buying electricity or anything now – independent, verifiable data and better than human interfaces.

Conclusion: Perhaps energy companies ought to be required to tell you where to get independent advice for choosing energy plans.  And the plan details and operation and benefits to the company should be open (public and auditable, verifiable and clear). Society functions best if incentive move workers to do what is best for users, not
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All parts of the electromagnetic spectrum are covered now, including gravitational frequencies

Chad, I asked about 14 microMeters which is LWIR “thermal”. Breaking up the electromagnetic spectrum into tiny market segments is counter productive.  The real gains come from when the whole spectrum from below nanoHertz to above ExaHertz is covered.  I use ElectronVolts a lot.  It is even better.  And there are groups working from femtoElectronVolts
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Texas Instruments employees have many interests, skills, backgrounds, a large website and a large footprint

Texas Instruments: Powering inclusion through employee resource groups at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RbIxZXy14zk I would like to read and see more about how employees at TI (1) work together inside TI, (2) share together inside TI, (3) work and collaborate in a world of 8 billion humans, with 5 billion on the Internet. The name shifted a bit.
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