Might try to code a makeshift thing at some point. Or at least show how I imagine it working. Then, if people find value in it, they might contribute. Yet very likely, it will just end up in a pile of endless failed ideas. This community isn't big enough.
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Yeah it is just a concept now and the technical details remain to be decided. But let me try to provide more depth.
Basically, your mom gets a shiny new idea and what does she do? Make a git repo or website? The idea is she gets onto the framework, using an in-built search engine to see if such a project was already conceived. Then, joins easily, or is able to comment, see progress, and donate crypto - all in one framework, one software. We could leverage tags for checking if similar projects have been conceived, or even an LLM.
There should also be an easy way to advertise your project to other people in the framework. And to spread updates to people in a decentralized way, maybe picking up the keys concept from Freenet - https://github-wiki-see.page/m/hyphanet/wiki/wiki/Freenet-Key. It should also have an in-built way of adding communication means, PGP keys, etc. And progress tracking to motivate people.
The thing should also be relatively censorship resistant, and accessible by web browser or a terminal program if someone wants that. But also spam-resistant, for which we could use a web of trust type system, or a downvote / upvote system.
So far, all of these steps are up to whoever manages the project to setup. I want all these to already be set up for them, so that the actual ideas receive the focus. Basically something like anti-gatekeeping, making running projects accessible to anyone.
Almost forgot the GOAT:

90% modern people:

Literally me:

Inspirational:

Another really good one showcasing perils of profit motive:

Internet and tech related:









What wiki software do you suggest? I don't think it provides everything I'm imagining, but I can check it out.