> In an interlinked multidimensional state space optimization problem, it has everything to do with CSS and the focus on form over function. We stopped thinking about how to make information exchange better, and instead on how to make it look good.
You don't get to just decide that CSS is the most significant component that caused lack of magical unicorn semantic web.
Sure, if you want to look at the complete vector of reasons, maybe "John spent 2 years working on a CSS engine instead of accidentally inventing semantic unicorn web while high one day" is probably in there. But its weight is quite likely next to zero.
Wanna optimize the world? How about fight for more automatization of low-salary jobs, better education, and forming organizations around the initiatives you wanna see? Oh and let's ban reality TV shows and spectator sports while we're at it.
Said unicorn semantic web didn't happen for the same reason unicorns didn't happen. Just because a magical horned horse can be drawn or photoshopped together doesn't mean you have the actual thing.
Semantic web is ironically not semantically sound. Google fought for the semantic web in the 90s, saw it was 99% abused by spammers, and moved on. We still have microformats and so on.
This entire argument is just bunch of losers nerding over a failed concept from the 90s that was DESTINED to fail.
You don't get to just decide that CSS is the most significant component that caused lack of magical unicorn semantic web.
Sure, if you want to look at the complete vector of reasons, maybe "John spent 2 years working on a CSS engine instead of accidentally inventing semantic unicorn web while high one day" is probably in there. But its weight is quite likely next to zero.
Wanna optimize the world? How about fight for more automatization of low-salary jobs, better education, and forming organizations around the initiatives you wanna see? Oh and let's ban reality TV shows and spectator sports while we're at it.
Said unicorn semantic web didn't happen for the same reason unicorns didn't happen. Just because a magical horned horse can be drawn or photoshopped together doesn't mean you have the actual thing.
Semantic web is ironically not semantically sound. Google fought for the semantic web in the 90s, saw it was 99% abused by spammers, and moved on. We still have microformats and so on.
This entire argument is just bunch of losers nerding over a failed concept from the 90s that was DESTINED to fail.