Paul SomeoneElse on Nostr: The Ship of Theseus has rekindled my ideas of where the identity of something lives, ...
The Ship of Theseus has rekindled my ideas of where the identity of something lives, or even if things have identities beyond just time local conveniences for people to communicate about things.
One of my triggers was an idea I had about designing big software systems where the concept is more really in the in between spaces.
Like picture a software system (that's pretty common) where it's roughly 50% database design schema and 50% business logic in code that works with said schema.
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