My Current Interests

Elshara Silverheart

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Things I Enjoy

Panformal

Have you ever wondered what it’s like to be special? Throughout my life, I’ve supported, lived with, and observed important people—both sung and unsung heroes of our planet.

In fact, all notable figures in human history share a common trait: they excel at connecting with like-minded individuals, sharing ideas, and guiding them towards larger ideals or memorable principles.

However, self-importance is not my goal. So, I question: where can important selves and other significant individuals find refuge?

The answer came to me as a burst of inspiration: let you decide. There’s only one of me on this planet, but over 8 billion of you out there, waiting to contribute to, participate in, engage with, and become a part of our shared story together.

My interests revolve around establishing a community of communities—interconnecting our social identities together openly in various ways as a group. This approach utilizes and builds upon the tools of today for the benefit of tomorrow, while impacting our personal lives for a better future at the same time.

I believe we should always be free to express ourselves, guided by the principles of objective exploration, as opposed to limiting ourselves to subjective frameworks.

For this to be successful, we need to develop the ability to scroll through interest categories we align with, rather than working with predefined opinions that limit our expression.

Digitally, we've become isolated, especially after social media's rise in popularity and simplicity. Its effects on shortening our attention spans have only made us demand things more impatiently than we used to. And then worry if our posts don't show up in our curated feeds of contacts with limited reach as soon as possible.

To escape these bubbles, we must transform them into interconnected networks and make content indexes great again without solely relying on search engines to serve us with relevant knowledge alone. Although algorithms can be highly addictive, they can also be very misguided in the ways they artificially inflate genuine discoverability of new information.

One thing is for sure: The need to find data will only increase in intensity and shall never go away as long as we are alive. In order to solve this problem, we must do more than simply envision next level solutions. We need to implement them as well.

As such, I am in the midst of building a comprehensive interface that combines functionalities from different decentralized nodes to establish a unified system host—one capable of enhancing digital progress into the linear age and vice versa.

Such an approach allows us to browse existing content without prior knowledge, integrating new data streams into our understanding as we accept new things. Which ensures that the old way of doing things, by query as opposed to via scope, will become obsolete as both web and personal interactivity methods continue to evolve.

As we are ready for change of a better nature, much less our own, in the spirit of human interest, I invite you to explore projects I have come across that contribute to and update indexes with minimal effort and maximum potential:

I’ve done my best to convey these services as being both informative and engaging. I plan to create my own integration of a decentralized media service with native site embed support and a built in content editor as a single interface—that will be able to host an index for all sub-projects, which will be located at Panformal services in the near future.

Right now, I am focusing on community aspects to collectively represent and grow these ideas forward. Once they mature and evolve into a better way to distribute content at the level of connected events in context, we will be able to sustain the growth of entire communities for years to come.