Who brought up Ted Nelson & Jaron Lanier Friday morning at #nostrica , asking #[0] a question at the #[1] Open Source stage? This person gives their name & I believe they say they're from Wailuku, Maui (? or not) - but those are not an npub.
Here's their question https://www.youtube.com/live/2NueacYJovA?feature=share&t=4626 which I've transcribed here:
“This zaps thing, it really brings me back to when I first started working ,my boss [I had?] worked for Ted Nelson who had started I the 70’s or 80’s hypermedia, trying to create a system pre-world wide web, the idea [being the] linking, linking back, transclusion - and one of the things in it was micropayments for publishers and content creators so they could part of the system… The problem was it was that it was a monolithic model which was more common back then, and it never really took off… And also Jaron Lanier wrote about this as well in “You Are Not a Gadget” about the importance for creators to be rewarded… I was just curious if you were aware the history and of how many had tried to solve this problem and how it’s actually possible now with our situation.”
Was there any other mention of #xanadu in conference conversations?