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by exikyut 3199 days ago
> But the beauty of computers is that we can match content up to precisely the users that care about it.

In theory. I often wonder about pathologically impossible-to-query statistics like "who is snoring the loudest right now?" "show me a global map of everyone waking up right now (and a graph tracking how many people are waking up per second); and provide a second-to-second pinpoint of the person who feels the most refreshed." "what is the single most relevant set of webpages for this highly obscure, domain-specific query?" etc.

Heh, it sometimes takes me actual effort to calm myself down about the fact that, beyond a certain threshold, we literally cannot collect enough entropy (data) to direct a database to the most relevant results - and that we similarly won't connect users to the data they're most interested in, beyond that point.

I do totally get what you mean though.