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    (18,891)   Web technologies too hard to implement:  A web browser is so complicated that there are over 1200 specs to understand to implement a conforming web browser (0, +) [en]
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    (18,893)   Resenting God:  I was created as a spirit to be a unique verb before God. Like God is I am I am also a doing verb - I do things uniquely to other parts of creation. Be it invention, writing or art. I am a knife who resents being expected to cut things. (1, +) [en]
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    (18,894)   The Great Stagnation:  Society's laws and expectations have stagnated. Nobody really considers what the future should hold. There's a couple of science fictions that consider the future but culture and society in the west is stagnated (0, +) [en]
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    (18,894)   Nobody can agree on change - or change is suppressed by those in power:  Pick any societal law or change and there will be a sizable group of people who oppose it for any reason. Consensus is impossible in society. (2, +) [en]
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    (18,898)   Mechanism of existence:  If God exists and there is nothing outside of God then what am I? (3, +) [en]
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    (18,900)   Increasing the amount of love in the universe:  I believe love and language (the basis of reality) are cornerstones of existence. Increasing love in the universe makes the universe grow. (1, +) [en]
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    (18,905)   Fruitful Learning Maps:  How to learn new information and include it into life? (0, +) [en]
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    (18,985)   what is log4j:  What to know about the Log4j vulnerability? (2, +) [en]
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    (18,984)   Computer Security:  How to secure our computer systems? (0, +) [en, cn, lt, ru, ja]
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    (18,984)   0-day:  How to prevent or mitigate zero-day vulnerabilities? (0, +) [en, cn, lt, ru, ja]
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    (18,988)   Paranoya and stealth:  Is stealth a security need for humans developing their next salvashion from the cyst umm!!? (0, +) [en, CN, RU, JA, LT]
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    (19,021)   Reincarnation of Fashion Waste: Wearable Bacterial Art:  Why not transform second-hand clothes into wearable art which carry colonies of bacterias? (4, +) [en]
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    (19,084)   Community personality types:  I invite you to take a personality quiz and post your responses here so we can match together people who would work well together (3, +) [en]
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    (19,086)   People decide how to do their work:  Work is often boring and people secretly believe it doesn't need to be done as David Graeber found out. This puzzle is to find out how to cause work to be free and independent of outside requirements so people are empowered. (0, +) [en]
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    (19,086)   Advert overload:  We live in a world of too many advertisements for our time and attention. (0, +) [en]
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    (19,088)   An economics that solves the finiteness of money:  The problem with money is that it is so finite. There is never enough of it in the same place where it can do good (0, +) [en]
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    (19,121)   Non fungible numbers:  Multiplication and addition that is no longer commutative (1, +) [en]
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    (19,122)   Database technology:  Storing data and querying it and scaling it is a problem that many individuals and organisations experience. Let's talk of databases (0, +) [en]
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    (19,122)   What to spend resources on:  How should I spend my money? (0, +) [en]
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    (19,130)   The Paradox of the Economy:  Everything you buy needs to pay for all the salaries and costs of and needs of everyone involved in producing the good. This relationship is recursive. As they each need that from everyone they buy from. So how can there be enough money for everyone? And others need you to do things for them as part of your work (0, +) [en]
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    (19,134)   Who pays for your human rights?:  Everyone needs shelter, food and to pay their costs of bills. But are these a human right? But surely that doesn't mean they are free as they aren't free to provide (1, +) [en]
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    (19,150)   Slow life:  In the world businesses are expected to borrow money and pay interest on the money as return for the use of the money. You owe more than you were given. As a result you cannot fail as then you shall be out more than you received. I have sutained motivation for a few days and then I am tired and I want to relax but if I start a business I cannot relax (1, +) [en]
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    (19,154)   Motor standardization:  How to properly define a small gradient of motor types to power everything? (0, +) [en]
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    (19,158)   Monoculture:  For some things such as crops and software there is only under the authority of one entity (0, +) [en]
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    (19,158)   Dream browser:  What should a browser provide? What APIs should be provided? (2, +) [en]
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    (19,159)   Optimising software:  I am interested in ideas for optimising software (0, +) [en]
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    (19,213)   Dressing up future humans:  How might we classify clothing elements and imagine new ones? (2, +) [en]
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    (19,177)   Money as a function:  I want to write an algorithm that takes a numerical amount and turns it into a set of purchases that optimise a function of some property. In effect you can say how much you want to spend and you get a set of fulfilments from that. (0, +) [en]
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    (19,182)   Responsively fast software:  Computers shouldn't lag, ever. I am interested in ideas how to speed up the perceived performance of computers. (2, +) [en]
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    (19,184)   Computer errors:  What should we do of computer errors? (0, +) [en]
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    (19,184)   Maximising use of the CPU:  Imagine a 2 dimensional diagram where each Y is a separate thread and X is time. You want work to fill the 2 dimensional diagram. Unfortunately most people's for loops look like a sequential row on a table, rather than a column. You want rows and columns to be filled. can we write an algorithm that fills the rows and columns with work and coordinates communication automatically? (0, +) [en]
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    (19,189)   Writing flexible reusable software:  Writing software that does a thing is fairly straightforward. Writing software that can adapt to change is difficult. It's challenging to write software that can be easily customised. It's a completely different approach to build adaptable software (0, +) [en]
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    (19,194)   Eventual consistency strategies:  Eventual consistency is database state that eventually looks the same everywhere. It assumes a multiple replica database. Each replica is available during a partition. So updates can occur to the same data. You need some way of resynchronizing changed that interfere with eachother (0, +) [en]
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    (19,196)   The Predicament of Having Nothing or society is terrible:  To survive, you need money, to get money you need to provide services to others or provide value, to provide value you need money, to get a job you need to provide value, nobody pays you before you work a month, for things to be easier for you, someone else needs to do work on your behalf, every man carries his own burden, nobody is willing to extend a debt to someone else unless they're rewarded for it, Life is difficult if you have nothing. (1, +) [en]
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    (19,196)   Front offloading risk strategies:  Everything entails risk of failure, we can manage risk of failure by front loading terms so that losses from failure is limited, insurance is an example, it protects against adverse effects, there are funding strategies that offload risk from the attempt, such as Pipe which exchanges subscribers for capital (0, +) [en]
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    (19,196)   How to get people to do things for you - worker escrow:  I think o2oo.io should have a jobs section with numerical amounts of money attached to them. I can pay people to work on something for me. (2, +) [en]
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    (19,197)   Human block hotel:  There is an affordable housing shortage. Imagine a crane and a building that is filled with capsules for human sleeping, when you want to go to sleep, you get into an empty capsule and the door closes and then you are picked up by the crane and put onto a pile of capsules. When you want to get out, you press a button and the crane moves boxes around to get you out. People at the bottom wait longer to get out but they do get out eventually. There would be emergency failsafes too, in case you get stuck. (0, +) [en]
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    (19,197)   Unlimited upside debt and debt tax autopayment:  The risk of debt is that someone can default on their debt, but that person shall eventually earn money, we can guarantee repayment of debt by taxing that person after essential expenses and repaying the debt without the debt growing unsustainably (0, +) [en]
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    (19,210)   Funding-Work-Revenue cross dependency:  To get something created and sustainable you need money and customers, to get customers you need something created. To get something created you need worker. To get funding you need something you're going to create. It's such a vicious cycle that has no obvious opening. If people could get together to create a product, they could all profit in excess of a salary. (3, +) [en]
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    (19,200)   Synchronize Postgresql databases:  Imagine issuing a COPY TO query for every table in a database and then syncing the resulting CSV with other nodes. We can add a version column to every table so we avoid syncing unnecessarily. Conflict detection could be implemented by showing multiple copied and marking one as active. (0, +) [en]
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    (19,203)   Invention code:  Imagine there's a list of attributes that you can design something to have and there's a list of implementations to those attributes. This looks like a nested list of numbers [[1], [3,2, [0, 2, 3], 3, 2]]] where each placement corresponds to a known property of that invention. (0, +) [en]
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    (19,209)   Scaling trust:  There's spam, scams, lying, malware and thieving on the internet and in the world for material gain. How do we scale security and trust? (0, +) [en]
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    (19,322)   Cataloguing Mathematical Models:  How would we go about creating a referencible repository of mathematical models? (0, +) [en]
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    (19,533)   Habitability of Inhabitable Locations:  How to inhabit uninhabitable locations? (0, +) [en]