I'm a big fanboy of trust based P2P computing. Something you don't hear alot now, but will later... It has to do with detecting cheating in MMORPGS, and fake mirror sites.
The way you code up your AI for trust is up to you, but in the end you find out that a person who tells you lies is generally less trust worthy.
So the person machine could take input through holding a natural language conversation via the internet... And after going through a sleep cycle, or a thread in its background runs... it could then have new ideas, and new methods for achieving goals.
You can easily see how having a conversation with an ethusiast on something could then help it to achieve the goal of entertaining another person interested in that same something
But the physical time that'd be required to code something like this would be at a bare minimum of 10,000 hours... And frankly I'm a student who's woefully in debt... So I'll wait around and watch someone else code it
I don't have the overhead needed for: Visual face recognition, speech recognition, etc, but I could do it via a typing interface.
Step 1) a 100% trustable coder needs to input some data on verbs and nouns.
Step 2) a 100% trustable coder needs to input contextual sentences.... Explaining to the computer that given a situation A, and actions B, the result C will happen.
Then after a long string of events are fed into the computer, possibly via natural language(with the computer asking what it doesn't know a first)... Then the computer can "interpret" the events when it sleeps, which is basically just the same as when people dream
When I was 15(92), I was coding what would have been the first MMORPG out there, but she forced me to work at Pizza Hut and Sony in a manufacturing hell.
She thought computers were nothing important too.
I had lots of ideas, instant messaging, auction houses, personals, gnutella, facist trust programs, but I just went with the MMORPG cuz it was fun. Never finished cuz the mom sux.
Looking back, I realize I need to work more on my laziness. Nothing is worth doing.
10) He's a master locksmith at a locksmith convention. He shows everyone how to circumvent a security measure. Should he be imprisoned?
9) He has the job that guy off fight club had. He gets lets the word out that firestone tires are unsafe. Should he be imprisoned for pointing out a safety defect.
8) He used to work for KFC. He goes to a convention and makes a speech about the secret spice. Should he be imprisoned?
7) He's smart and is doing nothing diabolical.
6) Russia just left one of the US's guys go.
5) Adobe dropped it, why can't the fed?
4) HACKED BY CHINESE. Not Russian.
3) He states that the decryption key for life is 42, but he doesn't have the source.
2) Ever see a nerd riot downtown? It isn't pretty. Nerds like D&D, have swords, and magic wands. Oh and some like to pretend their mouse is a ball in chain. Don't give a nerd an excuse or he'll polymorph you into a roach and smoke you.
1) The FBI just wants to save some face after the CIA found they can't keep track of their office chairs.
I could just imagine walking into Microsoft's headquarters with a sledge hammer.
"Hello Gentelmen. All your coder base are belong to us. You have no chance to survive, make your time."
At which point, I'd go after the nearest monitors and boxes I saw. I bet Microsoft has alot of computers to smash up.
Basically it was the value added system, but applied to IP.
All code needs to give out its source.
If I wanted to use your source code, I need to pay you for your product that source code was used in.
So basically if I wanted to write windows 98 Delux Jim Version, and windows 98 was selling for 200$, I'd have to sell for like 250 for a 50$ profit.
The weakness is being able to see the other guy's code, and scoundrels rengineering it and claiming they never used the code. And then you have lawsuits...
I did argue with the professor(God I wish I remembered his name, I'm a fuckwit when it comes to memory, I could look him up)... I argued the courts have lawsuits already... But he stated it wasn't a good enough fix to just switch the entire system around
A better solution may be to instantiate this system of profits to the GNU system of code.
Feel free to distribute and sell your code, but if someone below you is selling, you gotta compensate, or who knows.
Apparently economists really want to change the patent laws.
But unless an economist can come up with a revolutionary new theory, stuff isn't going to change because big corporations have too much vested interest in patents.
The problem of patents dates back to radio, but we keep seeing it get worse and worse as time goes by.
If you didn't have lawyers and thieves, patents could be a beutiful thing... Imagine open source on all intellectual property instead of restricting access... Bleh, lots of problems, but if you can solve em, everyone would love to hear from you. I tried a crack at it, but my solution resulted in a huge reliance on the courts.
Real talking voices from characters...
Now, if I can follow up with what I want to do...
Which is to have a museum robot use speech and visual recognition to entertain the guests...
Basically it will identify each person, and use learning AI(stuff people get headaches over), to develop choices of actions to do...
I think a little ball droid on hydrolics with a little video screen having a conversation with museum guests would rule.
Actually if you could get all the copywright holders to agree(one of happy capitalism's problems), you could probably build one now.
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I've been hoping on one since like 1990.
I'm one of the most hardcore video game players on the planet and idolized that movie when I was a kid, but no one else liked it.
The data format can't be read by any of the newbies, so they need to get the old guys, who they claim to be dead, but are just retired.
Not saying the plot was bad, I kinda like movies with Clint, so I tried to put it off, but anyone notice writers are never appreciated in movies or video games anymore?
Having not met anyone cool at CMU, and loosing my friends from high school to places... I got pulled over by a cop and was excited to have human contact once. That kinda is funny.
Seriously, if you're so fucking poor you can't afford food, you're living in Pittsburgh, and you're brain is being beaten by tough CMU classes... Hell I don't blame you for going psycho... I almost did, and one of my old high school friends who went to Pitt killed his family. I don't blame em really... All the stupid parents around here want you to get a job, and hold down an education at once... when there are more factors at play.
Hey I don't know about suicide, I'd prolly go out shooting... Or having robots kill people I hate for me, so I can go live in Uruquay or something. Bleh. Going on a psychotic rampage is cool if you take out people that suck. If you don't know who sucks, just aim for rich people.
I want to run several computers... But I don't want to shell out for monitors for everyone... If I had a cable, say 4 long, that hooked to 4 computers and had a switch to change it, I'm sure it'd be inexpensive... I could make money with one. I'd pay like 30$ for one no prob.
Ring... Ring..
George: We get signal!
George: Main screen turn on!
Wayne: Hello Gentelmen, you are on the way to destruction, make your time... All your base are belong to us.
George: Someone set us up the bomb!
Random Cabinet member: What you say!
Ugh, it looked too familiar. mod me down, go ahead, you suck
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Thats my dream setup. No one to bother me while I play computer games... Maybe a few automated weapons on the path leading down to the lan, but I think if I tip the delivery boy, he'll ignore em. Get extra power, and oxygen from remotely located solar arrays and airducts and everything should be more or less good to go. Long as I keep my mom and the fbi from buggin me.
If I can get in game with the key, I'll paypal you 10$, and if I get no interruptions til the end of the beta, I'll send you the other 10$.
my email is: James_Sager_PA@yahoo.com
Pretty much once you translate your brain onto computer, you're set. Or you manifest it in a physical setting. Or maybe make an android body and transplant a brain. Or maybe clone yourself and transplant your brain to your new you. Lots of ways of achieving it, but this guy speaks like a person of his position would be expected. Especially since many recent reputable theories in psychology came from computers.
I'd be really cool for two points.
A: its immortality to do what you want(bordeom for many)
B: People can finally prove existance of soul or not.
The games would be on whatever the most popular OS is at the time.
Unless Linux can get 100% compatible with Window's based games, I don't see people switching en mass
I'm a big fanboy of trust based P2P computing. Something you don't hear alot now, but will later... It has to do with detecting cheating in MMORPGS, and fake mirror sites.
The way you code up your AI for trust is up to you, but in the end you find out that a person who tells you lies is generally less trust worthy.
So the person machine could take input through holding a natural language conversation via the internet... And after going through a sleep cycle, or a thread in its background runs... it could then have new ideas, and new methods for achieving goals.
You can easily see how having a conversation with an ethusiast on something could then help it to achieve the goal of entertaining another person interested in that same something
But the physical time that'd be required to code something like this would be at a bare minimum of 10,000 hours... And frankly I'm a student who's woefully in debt... So I'll wait around and watch someone else code it
I don't have the overhead needed for: Visual face recognition, speech recognition, etc, but I could do it via a typing interface.
Step 1) a 100% trustable coder needs to input some data on verbs and nouns.
Step 2) a 100% trustable coder needs to input contextual sentences.... Explaining to the computer that given a situation A, and actions B, the result C will happen.
Then after a long string of events are fed into the computer, possibly via natural language(with the computer asking what it doesn't know a first)... Then the computer can "interpret" the events when it sleeps, which is basically just the same as when people dream
Since the govt isn't doing shit, cable modem is only getting put in places that are rich. Screw people living anywhere but the city.
When I was 15(92), I was coding what would have been the first MMORPG out there, but she forced me to work at Pizza Hut and Sony in a manufacturing hell. She thought computers were nothing important too. I had lots of ideas, instant messaging, auction houses, personals, gnutella, facist trust programs, but I just went with the MMORPG cuz it was fun. Never finished cuz the mom sux. Looking back, I realize I need to work more on my laziness. Nothing is worth doing.
10) He's a master locksmith at a locksmith convention. He shows everyone how to circumvent a security measure. Should he be imprisoned? 9) He has the job that guy off fight club had. He gets lets the word out that firestone tires are unsafe. Should he be imprisoned for pointing out a safety defect. 8) He used to work for KFC. He goes to a convention and makes a speech about the secret spice. Should he be imprisoned? 7) He's smart and is doing nothing diabolical. 6) Russia just left one of the US's guys go. 5) Adobe dropped it, why can't the fed? 4) HACKED BY CHINESE. Not Russian. 3) He states that the decryption key for life is 42, but he doesn't have the source. 2) Ever see a nerd riot downtown? It isn't pretty. Nerds like D&D, have swords, and magic wands. Oh and some like to pretend their mouse is a ball in chain. Don't give a nerd an excuse or he'll polymorph you into a roach and smoke you. 1) The FBI just wants to save some face after the CIA found they can't keep track of their office chairs.
I could just imagine walking into Microsoft's headquarters with a sledge hammer. "Hello Gentelmen. All your coder base are belong to us. You have no chance to survive, make your time." At which point, I'd go after the nearest monitors and boxes I saw. I bet Microsoft has alot of computers to smash up.
Basically it was the value added system, but applied to IP.
All code needs to give out its source.
If I wanted to use your source code, I need to pay you for your product that source code was used in.
So basically if I wanted to write windows 98 Delux Jim Version, and windows 98 was selling for 200$, I'd have to sell for like 250 for a 50$ profit.
The weakness is being able to see the other guy's code, and scoundrels rengineering it and claiming they never used the code. And then you have lawsuits...
I did argue with the professor(God I wish I remembered his name, I'm a fuckwit when it comes to memory, I could look him up)... I argued the courts have lawsuits already... But he stated it wasn't a good enough fix to just switch the entire system around
A better solution may be to instantiate this system of profits to the GNU system of code.
Feel free to distribute and sell your code, but if someone below you is selling, you gotta compensate, or who knows.
Apparently economists really want to change the patent laws. But unless an economist can come up with a revolutionary new theory, stuff isn't going to change because big corporations have too much vested interest in patents. The problem of patents dates back to radio, but we keep seeing it get worse and worse as time goes by. If you didn't have lawyers and thieves, patents could be a beutiful thing... Imagine open source on all intellectual property instead of restricting access... Bleh, lots of problems, but if you can solve em, everyone would love to hear from you. I tried a crack at it, but my solution resulted in a huge reliance on the courts.
Real talking voices from characters... Now, if I can follow up with what I want to do... Which is to have a museum robot use speech and visual recognition to entertain the guests... Basically it will identify each person, and use learning AI(stuff people get headaches over), to develop choices of actions to do... I think a little ball droid on hydrolics with a little video screen having a conversation with museum guests would rule. Actually if you could get all the copywright holders to agree(one of happy capitalism's problems), you could probably build one now.
Now they can finally defend themselves!
I've been hoping on one since like 1990. I'm one of the most hardcore video game players on the planet and idolized that movie when I was a kid, but no one else liked it.
The data format can't be read by any of the newbies, so they need to get the old guys, who they claim to be dead, but are just retired. Not saying the plot was bad, I kinda like movies with Clint, so I tried to put it off, but anyone notice writers are never appreciated in movies or video games anymore?
Having not met anyone cool at CMU, and loosing my friends from high school to places... I got pulled over by a cop and was excited to have human contact once. That kinda is funny. Seriously, if you're so fucking poor you can't afford food, you're living in Pittsburgh, and you're brain is being beaten by tough CMU classes... Hell I don't blame you for going psycho... I almost did, and one of my old high school friends who went to Pitt killed his family. I don't blame em really... All the stupid parents around here want you to get a job, and hold down an education at once... when there are more factors at play. Hey I don't know about suicide, I'd prolly go out shooting... Or having robots kill people I hate for me, so I can go live in Uruquay or something. Bleh. Going on a psychotic rampage is cool if you take out people that suck. If you don't know who sucks, just aim for rich people.
I want to run several computers... But I don't want to shell out for monitors for everyone... If I had a cable, say 4 long, that hooked to 4 computers and had a switch to change it, I'm sure it'd be inexpensive... I could make money with one. I'd pay like 30$ for one no prob.
Good analogy though.
Ring... Ring.. George: We get signal! George: Main screen turn on! Wayne: Hello Gentelmen, you are on the way to destruction, make your time... All your base are belong to us. George: Someone set us up the bomb! Random Cabinet member: What you say! Ugh, it looked too familiar. mod me down, go ahead, you suck
Sounds familiar. Oh yeah, I remember that video game for the arcade... Missle Command. Man, I'm getting old.
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Thats my dream setup. No one to bother me while I play computer games... Maybe a few automated weapons on the path leading down to the lan, but I think if I tip the delivery boy, he'll ignore em. Get extra power, and oxygen from remotely located solar arrays and airducts and everything should be more or less good to go. Long as I keep my mom and the fbi from buggin me.
If I can get in game with the key, I'll paypal you 10$, and if I get no interruptions til the end of the beta, I'll send you the other 10$. my email is: James_Sager_PA@yahoo.com
If not already doing so, its like cheesy banners.
I would have bought a sega just for it. 5$ for all the titles... just too cool
Pretty much once you translate your brain onto computer, you're set. Or you manifest it in a physical setting. Or maybe make an android body and transplant a brain. Or maybe clone yourself and transplant your brain to your new you. Lots of ways of achieving it, but this guy speaks like a person of his position would be expected. Especially since many recent reputable theories in psychology came from computers. I'd be really cool for two points. A: its immortality to do what you want(bordeom for many) B: People can finally prove existance of soul or not.
The fool shouldn't have posted design plans. I now made my own immorality devices using some refridgerator magnets and bandaids.
The games would be on whatever the most popular OS is at the time. Unless Linux can get 100% compatible with Window's based games, I don't see people switching en mass