Idenblur (noun):
The feeling of recognizing someone’s face but being unable to recall their name, often accompanied by awkwardness or frustration.
The feeling of recognizing someone’s face but being unable to recall their name, often accompanied by awkwardness or frustration.
"I had an idenblur when I saw Mark at the party last night—his face was so familiar, but I couldn’t remember his name!"
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Get the identimorph mug.Hym "And when I say obfuscate I mean you are trying to obfuscate what constitutes my identity and then attribute to me (in explicit terms) one that I reject as a precedent to steal anything that could be used as evidence to refute this externally imposed identity."
by Hym Iam January 11, 2025
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The world's first-ever Idea Bank by Dr Birbal Jha was launched in Patna on January 4, 2025, with the aim of promoting ideation, innovation, creativity, intellect, and intellectual exchange on a global scale, fostering the growth of business, entrepreneurship, and societal progress.
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by Leslie Moore January 25, 2025
Get the idealstoic mug.An Idea Hamster is often an intelligent person who sometimes cannot communicate when concentrating in a very busy environment, but is still full of ideas.
An Idea Hamster, often someone who’s neurodivergent, always seems to have his/her/their idea generators often running from after breakfast until bedtime.
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Get the Idea Hamster mug.Identity-Facet Management (IFM) is a systems-level framework for the intentional design, organization, and governance of multiple facets (contextual, functional, or role-specific expressions) of a single, continuous identity within a unified control structure.
In IFM, identity is treated as a stable core entity that manifests through distinct, purpose-bound facets, each with defined capabilities, constraints, permissions, and operational scope. Facets may operate concurrently or asynchronously but remain coordinated through shared authority, traceability, and continuity of identity. They do not constitute independent identities and do not possess autonomous ownership of memory, agency, or selfhood outside the governing system.
IFM emphasizes intentional partitioning rather than involuntary fragmentation, prioritizing explicit control, auditability, reversibility, and synchronization between facets and the core identity. Implementations include mechanisms for facet creation, activation, suspension, revocation, and reintegration, as well as policies governing information flow and decision authority.
The framework is domain-independent and applicable to engineered systems (e.g., AI agents, distributed cognition architectures, digital twins, access-controlled personas), organizational role design, and human–machine hybrid systems. IFM does not describe psychological dissociation or clinical phenomena and assumes preserved continuity of self across all facets.
In IFM, identity is treated as a stable core entity that manifests through distinct, purpose-bound facets, each with defined capabilities, constraints, permissions, and operational scope. Facets may operate concurrently or asynchronously but remain coordinated through shared authority, traceability, and continuity of identity. They do not constitute independent identities and do not possess autonomous ownership of memory, agency, or selfhood outside the governing system.
IFM emphasizes intentional partitioning rather than involuntary fragmentation, prioritizing explicit control, auditability, reversibility, and synchronization between facets and the core identity. Implementations include mechanisms for facet creation, activation, suspension, revocation, and reintegration, as well as policies governing information flow and decision authority.
The framework is domain-independent and applicable to engineered systems (e.g., AI agents, distributed cognition architectures, digital twins, access-controlled personas), organizational role design, and human–machine hybrid systems. IFM does not describe psychological dissociation or clinical phenomena and assumes preserved continuity of self across all facets.
"After burning out from juggling my online persona and legal profile, I started treating it as Identity-Facet Management, and everything got cleaner."
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