Meeting - demo_wtfisthis
Overview
The meeting focused on membrane computing concepts and their application to decentralized systems, particularly how cellular computation models can inform distributed network architecture. The discussion centered on creating a substrate for decentralized naming systems that operate without artificial scarcity or centralized control, using contextual relevance and usage patterns rather than auctions or traditional DNS structures.
Key Points
- Membrane computing concept where cells compute through proton transfer across membranes, inspiring decentralized network architecture
- Need for a substrate that enables membrane computing between peers without centralized server simulation
- Proposed decentralized naming system that uses contextual relevance and usage patterns instead of auctions or centralized registries
- Theos system concept where profit is the objective function in multi-agent simulations for reprogramming group behavior
- Holonic nameservers that provision names through usage rather than artificial scarcity
Action Items Suggested โ add to rTasks?
- Jeff needs to build the decentralized naming system implementation
Decisions
- Use membrane computing principles for decentralized network architecture instead of traditional client-server models
- Implement decentralized naming system based on contextual relevance and usage rather than auctions