Protocols/Ideas

25 Jul 2025 - 15 Sep 2025
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    • Agent-based protocol modeling

      • Eg with NetLogo, SugarScape or something new. Note "agent-based" has different connotations nowadays (LLM-BS), so maybe need a different term.
    • Real world alternative protocol domains

      • Wikipedia, open source, Burning Man (these must be in SOP stuff already)
      • So I went to Burning Man for the first time, and it was quite as amazing and overwhelming as I had hoped. I don՚t think I՚m going to go into details here. But I have to note that the fundamental thing about this event, which everybody knows but is not often made explicit, is that the whole thing is conceived, designed, built, and populated by people who are tripping balls most of the time (with exceptions). **Black Rock City thus mirrors one of the more interesting phenomena of drug use: that a mind (or city) can be completely fucked up and yet still manage to perform most of the necessary operations to sustain daily life. I can՚t quite explain how this works, but in both cases it seems to say something about the robustness of the system architecture, for lack of a better term.** A normal computer, by contrast, can՚t tolerate even a single component going wrong.
      • Software and other standardization projects. Surely this has been studied to death.
      • Scientific Data Sharing protocols (Science Commons, )
    • Microsocial protocols

      • Claude (interestingly bullshitty, usually Claude sounds better)
      • Note that this approach has some tension with classical formal methods; I think that could maybe be interesting.
      • Also, serious sociological study of this stuff is great, but isn't comedy actually a better reflection on social protocols? Seinfeld/Larry David especially, but a lot of humor is based on noticing and/or violating protocols.
    • Protocols and motivation

      • eg, why do people adhere to protocols, or not? If they are rules, how are they enforced, if they are better than rules (eg because self-enforcing), how does that work?
      • The personal experience of protocols (same as above but from the inside). See "A Phenomenology of Protocols" in Protocol Kit. Protocols, rituals, Habitability
    • More!

      • These are getting very random
      • Protocol and Narrative.

        • I'm sure there is tons of work on this but I am interested iin how people undeerstand and implement protocols with narrative intelligence.
      • Protocols and programming

        • These are blending and maybe have always been blended.
      • Protocols against Fascism

        • no idea, but how about seeing if this can apply to the actual big problem?
      • The Soul of Man Under Protocols

        • OK I don't know what I mean, phrase popped up...really wodnering, what do I personally do in a protocol world?
        • Smalltalk. Do you chat with your Uber driver or treat them like machine parts? Do you modulate your voice to create just the right level of intimacy?
    • Cancer as a Protocol Problem

      • Q: how useful is this? (That is, how useful is protocl language, above and beyond the existing framework of evolutionary theory).
        • Which allows you to apply agentic language to cells and genes. Everyone understands what it means. Or thinks they do. Selfish genes are not really selfish except they kinda are.
        • I guess the question is whether the further metaphor of agreements and cheating (protocolic language) is useful
        • or interesting.