One other thing. People keep assuming that what I am releas…
One other thing.
People keep assuming that what I am releasing ends with the software.
It does not.
Over the next two years, I intend to release a complete implementation path for every major concept across more than 3,500 published papers.
Not a literature review.
Not a collection of PDFs.
Not another academic archive where ideas go to die.
Working libraries.
Documentation.
Reference implementations.
Integration pathways.
Examples.
Code.
The gap between academia and industry is one of the greatest failures of modern computing. Tens of thousands of papers are published. Almost none are implemented. Most are cited, discussed, debated, and forgotten.
Knowledge accumulates.
Application does not.
What I want to do is change that.
If a paper contains something useful, I want people to be able to build it.
If a protocol is valuable, I want developers to have a library.
If an idea has merit, I want an implementation path.
The objective is not simply to publish software.
The objective is to reduce the distance between knowledge and creation.
Many people spend their lives talking about innovation.
Very few spend their time making innovation accessible.
That is the part I care about.
Not building a moat.
Not creating dependency.
Not locking people into a platform.
Giving people the ability to take ideas and turn them into systems.
The digital possession framework is only one piece of that.
The larger objective is to make advanced ideas buildable.
At scale.
And, as with everything else, the code will be public.
Written by S. Tominaga