After two days of not updating tweets, I feel anxious about everything. It feels like there's a huge gap in my heart, and I don't even want to drink anymore. ⬛️ I'm just going to get back to tweeting. The reward rules for @MemeX_MRC20 have changed // In addition to being on the Kaito leaderboard on Twitter, you also need to interact with the ecosystem on the @MemeX_MRC20 website.
I saw that Bird Brother @wanghebbf got 0.3 BTC, damn, I missed the group chat. @Ethcoin3 V also got 43,000 dollars, and my buddy was dumbfounded. It’s a must to roll in!!
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Let's think about a question: imagine a device that can store all your knowledge, notes, and inspirations, and can help you find "connections" in information just like your brain? This is Memex! Let's talk about this forward-thinking concept from 1945 and how it influences today's digital world! #Memex #TechHistory #KnowledgeManagement
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1️⃣ What is Memex?
In 1945, scientist Vannevar Bush published an article in The Atlantic Monthly proposing "Memex"—a "Memory Extender." It is a virtual desktop device that integrates storage, retrieval, and association functions.
Goal: To solve information overload and make human knowledge more accessible!
Core: To mimic human thinking through "associative trails" and link scattered information together.
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2⃣ What does Memex look like?
Imagine an old-fashioned desk filled with microfilm (the high-tech of the time!), equipped with a screen, keyboard, and scanner. Users can:
🔶 Store massive amounts of data like books, notes, and images
🔶 Create "links" between information
🔶 Call up and share these "knowledge paths" at any time
🔶 Sounds a bit like... the early form of the internet?
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3⃣ What is Memex's foresight?
Bush foresaw in an era before computers and networks became widespread:
🔷 The concept of hypertext, which inspired the birth of the World Wide Web
🔷 The need for personal knowledge management (PKM)
🔷 The early form of AI and search engines—quickly finding information through associations
🔷 He even worried that "information explosion" would cause people to get lost, which is exactly our pain point now?
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4⃣ Would you want a Memex?
In the information explosion of 2025, we are overwhelmed by massive amounts of data every day.
If there were a "digital brain" that could automatically organize your notes, articles, and inspirations, and help you discover hidden connections, would you use it?
#MemeX #Kaito @KaitoAI #BubuEverywhere @MemeCore_ORG @MeCo_ICE
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