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Darryl Yeo 🛠️
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A tool to automatically “format” your filesystem for you. Wouldn’t that be nice.
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Mo
@meb
I just want to let an AI run loose on my file system and reorganise my documents perfectly
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Darryl Yeo 🛠️
@darrylyeo
YES Who’s building this?? https://warpcast.com/darrylyeo/0x845ee642
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Mo
@meb
Honestly I wish it were a thing that exists. Apparently GenZ+ just use search functions; but I like having a clean taxonomy of my data ecosystem
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Darryl Yeo 🛠️
@darrylyeo
I have been down the “graph-based filesystems” rabbit hole so many times it’s not even funny. Hierarchical file systems are simply not enough. https://github.com/danieleds/GFS
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Mo
@meb
Cool! Is this basically a collection of virtual hierarchical file systems with each node being a pointer to the underlying app? Honestly that would work great for an AI. It wouldn’t even need to modify my filesystem, just spin up a new virtual hierarchy for me
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Darryl Yeo 🛠️
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Sort of – presumably you’d have an app or indexer that understands the format and can correlate similarly-named folders as the same “category” or “tag”. Like all the folders named after a given year, for example, no matter now arbitrarily nested they are in the hierarchy. Using symlinks / hard links as a lightweight indexing layer would be a cool approach though.
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