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  • yeah I see that. lube would get a big need, but my car runs out of gas several times before I need an oil change and retail stores do carry oil. ironically canola oil and vegetable oil can be used as motor oil. when you run out of oil then things start to grind to a stop.

    but machinery would become too costly to maintain and people would stop using it. if a valve broke on a engine I doubt people in the post apocalypses would repair it. unless it was part of a town where people would have both the need and expertise to fix it. there would be easier to maintain alternative of machines that wouldn’t require lube, filters, replacing of metal parts.

    after a century an internal combustion engine would become unusable scrape



















  • be better to store the video vector on an instance so that watchers can retrieve, just logistics. video vector (element) can be calculated anywhere just communicated to an instance, the idea is to be flexible. activityhub protocol has made the decisions easy the video vector has to be a .json element in a video json data.

    it would be better to store the results of a calculation to avoid repeated calculations. im looking into music classifications, and like the entire video can be sent to parse to see if its music or not, the tempo, genra, id assume that would be fairly costly to calculate or instance can send the video vector that states all that information



  • i havent made anything yet i just wanted to articulate that a basic algorythm can be done ethically where either instance/watcher/fediverse in general can make a vector to define a video and that could be shared via activity hub and the user can have a vector for themselves and even their own algorithm to sift through videos.

    im just starting and right now i have to figure out how to format the video vector do i want .json .csv .xml