User:Tancre/Special Issue 9/Forking paths OR let's ideas flow

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Annotating medias

If the annotation is allowed by the media, does it means that you are annotating the media?

What does it mean to annotate a computer?

The content of a computer can be understood as all the written codes creating the software. (DietPi is an empty library as Raspbian contains already some book suggested by that particular collection).
When I buy a new computer it is like a new book, then when I download other software I'm annotating it. As well by creating new files, I'm creating new notes.

  • How could I publish those notes? How could I publish the content of my computer as a library?


A book is a library

The empty spaces between words, lines, and around the text, are shelves where to put new objects.
Floating shelves, where I can drop my comments, or draw birds and cats.
Wooden shelves, where glued words are wooden planks and commas and points are joining elements (not breaking ones).
Those shelves have small holes, so you can spy through them, as well as connect a book to another with a thread passing through the holes. Watch out because if the holes are too big maybe your book could fall down!
You can choose which books to put, define a way to categorize them and have a nice looking library. Or you can collect objects upon objects without too much worry and your library will seem like a treasure cave or grandma's house.