Adam Sobieski
Adam Sobieski
@maxsu, thank you. I'm also new to argdown. The gist of the idea is that the arrows or connectors, e.g., those which carry us from [antecedents](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antecedent_(logic)) to [consequents](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Consequent), can often...
@maxsu, thanks for the fun sketch. To your question, I'm thinking about expandable trees in graphical user interfaces. In these user interface elements, boxes can have plusses in them, `[+]`,...
Also, brainstorming, we could make use of other symbols, in a similar manner, upon arrows, to indicate that users could click on or touch to toggle open menus of "meta"...
@maxsu, either first-order or nth-order recursion with respect to explanations, justifications, and provenance on arrows could be useful for end-users. In addition to the UI/UX concepts indicated, placing visual decorators...
@ooker777, thank you for recommending [Obsidian](https://obsidian.md/) and [Juggl](https://juggl.io/Juggl). I will take a closer look at them. It looks like Juggl could be useful for visually navigating complex argument structures, e.g.,...
@craigfrancis, that is an excellent point about the self-containedness of saved, stored, or scrapbooked webpages and objects embedded in them. @travisleithead, thank you. It appears that Microsoft Edge's Collections feature...
@reillyeon, hello. This proposed technology can be described as having multiple uses. It is built atop Web ecosystem components, utilizing the: DOM, CSSOM, CSS animations, WebAssembly, and WebGPU API's. Uses...
@mikestaub, hello. If I understand your questions, developers could implement their own protocols, instruction sets, encoders, decoders, and utilize WSS for some of the indicated use-case scenarios. Developers could transmit...
I updated the issue title and renamed the proposed technology to _**Web Instruction Set**_ for clarity, as this proposal is not bound to any specific communication protocol. Please feel free...
Thanks @tidoust, that was an interesting talk. The `` element is indeed relevant for Web synchronization, or [cobrowsing](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cobrowsing), scenarios. Regarding the particulars of protocols and instruction sets, in particular for...