It is odd that science fiction did not predict the internet. There are few stories and no vintage science fiction movies about the world wide web, nor movies that showed an online world as part of the future. Science fiction stories gave us picture phones, and online encyclopedias, visual tablets, and world brains on a screen, but not the internet — a web of linked documents, and shared messages, and decentralized content posted by anyone. The closest forecast was a technical memo by the scientist Vannevar Bush in 1945 that imagined a device that held all science documents connected together. Beyond that little-read memo, there was no expectation of the internet. As a society we missed it. Given how pervasive the internet later became this omission is odd.
“이제 그만” 상대국 정상의 말도 자르는 트럼프식 무례 화법[정미경의 이런영어 저런미국]
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If the content is huge, a search index might be required to be built. Having the AST is great to only index text and skip code blocks, inline HTML, etc.