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Kill every f***** mofo;
My enemy's enemy is a tool I use to serve my interests haha;:End
But seriously. For AI. Surely you would get a speed increase if you could instruct a robot with natural language and rather than the robot translating that language to functions and variables etc. it would just treat it as code!
Obviously, it makes sense for Speech recognition etc..
But to be really honest all I'm interested in is extra features. So, you can play mp3's etc. on the PSP.
What extras can the DS do?
Interms of genuine internet access, or at least some future hack that provides genuine internet access, which wins?
Sorry I just can't be bothered to RTFA.
Frankly all I want is something that can play games fine, but for me gaming is secondary.
What do you reccomend for a guy like me who just wants a mp3 player and wireless internet access (for uploading/downloading files and e-mail in PARTICULAR) at the end of the day.
What is best for me ( and YES, you are limited in scope to only the DS and the PSP in your answer!!!)
No need.
Graphics -> very matrix / vector multiplication, transfomation intensive..
x86 unsuitable. Need for dedicated GPU.
AI - Really just raw processing intensive. traversing tree structures /
accessing memory. Conventiona x86 processors are suitable for this.
Physics - different ball game. In the future we really will need
dedicated physics hardware...if even for geek amusement.
It gets progressively more difficult to create seamless solutions when there are nearly infinite possibilities for customization and tweaking of settings.
It's called bloat.
It happened to Red Hat. It happened to SuSE and it happened to Opera.
You have to have limited objectives to avoid bloat. This is the key for browsers like Lynx etc.
I would say Slackware Linux is one of the few distros that has managed to avoid bloat whilst still being very modern and "full of possibilities"...
"Man has always assumed that he is more intelligent than dolphins because he has achieved so much -- the wheel, New York, wars and so on -- while all the dolphins had ever done was muck about in the water having a good time. But, conversely, the dolphins had always believed that they were far more intelligent than man -- for precisely the same reasons."
Oh please it opens up a whole binch of pop-up ads, and though many browsers counter this, that doesn't make it right.
The combined amount of home users supplying the domain owners with cash is equivalent to a _fre_ distributed computer (thousands of advertisements links opened). And how much money do the maintainers of this distributed virtual computer get (the home users) - zero. The fat cat domain owners profit from their cpu utilization, badwidth and time. Sorry, no soothing away you consciousness here!! jk
That's my opinion anyway. I think its wrong. Buying a domain and selling it on at a huge profit however is not the same thing, and I have no problem with this provided the domain wasn't used for the above purpose in between..
It wasn't accidental I think and anyway that is not my point at all.
I know googol is a 1 with a hundred zeros after it but the site is officially called "google" not "googol" not "googil" not gooogle...
I for one just wanted to make a point that spelling typos should not reward bad grammar OR exploit spelling ignorance, rather a web page that corrects the mistale would be more appropriate in my opinion.
But seriously. For AI. Surely you would get a speed increase if you could instruct a robot with natural language and rather than the robot translating that language to functions and variables etc. it would just treat it as code!
Obviously, it makes sense for Speech recognition etc..
Anyway, I like the sound of it.
Ehh . u dont on /.
I hop e you know that your user page
http://slashdot.org/~user
has all your recent post history.
When I was young I was Timmy and I had a gameboy. I'm still Timmy and I browse /. Ohh, I'm gonaa getya.
Ok, now for something ontopic:
I have an interesting analogy on my mind-
Original game boy : Sega Game gear ::
Nintendo DS : PSP
I know there is a new gameboy supposed to be comming but thats how I see it ..
"O, I didn't know I missed the selling date by like several days..."
"Have you meta moderated recently..?" You should moderate now as I bet you haven't done it in ages my friend.
Anyone knowif there's a way to hack the 802.11 in a DS and set up wireless LAN or even internet etc.. there must be a way.
What extras can the DS do?
Interms of genuine internet access, or at least some future hack that provides genuine internet access, which wins? Sorry I just can't be bothered to RTFA.
Frankly all I want is something that can play games fine, but for me gaming is secondary.
What do you reccomend for a guy like me who just wants a mp3 player and wireless internet access (for uploading/downloading files and e-mail in PARTICULAR) at the end of the day.
What is best for me ( and YES, you are limited in scope to only the DS and the PSP in your answer!!!)
just highly improbable : )
Physics - different ball game. In the future we really will need dedicated physics hardware...if even for geek amusement.
No nothing. I really DO nOT believe we need these. It's such a waste. I look more forward to Linux/Inix running on a CELL.
It's called bloat. It happened to Red Hat. It happened to SuSE and it happened to Opera. You have to have limited objectives to avoid bloat. This is the key for browsers like Lynx etc. I would say Slackware Linux is one of the few distros that has managed to avoid bloat whilst still being very modern and "full of possibilities"...
*sigh*
Yeah, I don't think "look" is the right word here.
Reminds me of a good Hitchhikers quote:
"Man has always assumed that he is more intelligent than dolphins because he has achieved so much -- the wheel, New York, wars and so on -- while all the dolphins had ever done was muck about in the water having a good time. But, conversely, the dolphins had always believed that they were far more intelligent than man -- for precisely the same reasons."
That's my opinion anyway. I think its wrong. Buying a domain and selling it on at a huge profit however is not the same thing, and I have no problem with this provided the domain wasn't used for the above purpose in between..
I know googol is a 1 with a hundred zeros after it but the site is officially called "google" not "googol" not "googil" not gooogle...
I for one just wanted to make a point that spelling typos should not reward bad grammar OR exploit spelling ignorance, rather a web page that corrects the mistale would be more appropriate in my opinion.