I've been looking into this thing, it is supposed to be a turing machine. There is not a lot of info on interwebs of how that would be implemented.
Has anyone seen any programs run on it, how would that look? For example how would two number addition program or something similar would look?
it's useless.
>>8866917
First of all, it's impossible to tell if it's a turing machine simply by looking at it.
You need to understand the theory of computation is a spectrum.
>>8866933
this is a recurring theme in science. Most things are a spectrum. Such as gender and sex. As Nye proved.
>Helping clean up lab
>Some fags don't wipe up their counter
>Put arm on counter
>AgOH stain on my arm
At laest I'm worth slightly more than I was before. How long will this shit last?
>>8866577
>How long will this shit last?
Until you make something funky with the Nitric Acid in the lab during class
>>8866585
It looks like I have a shitstain on my forearm. Please help
these frog memes get weirder and weirder.
What causes someone to have a thin penis is it purely genetics or could low testosterone during puberty have caused it like I've got a below average length but then my girth is awful as well I feel like my length was by birth but girth was caused by something not growing properly.
>>8866516
pencil dick piggot detected
Life was a mistake.
>>8866547
Why did my dad engage in sex if he knew he'd pass this onto his kids?
Do you feel as though your parents and family members held you back as a child? Like...when they compared academic excellence to social development and chose to encourage the latter?
>"Whatever mom and dad. Now I hate everyone and my brain is all fucked up."
Tfw I ended up in comp-sci. On a side note, can I do anything to remedy my botched mental faculties? Is my whole development fucked?
>>8865856
>when they compared academic excellence to social development and chose to encourage the latter
This but the former instead. Now I'm a virgin NEET because >nogf in highschool fucked my shit up.
>>8865856
normie go complain on instagram about how you're so bad at math
If I want to work on artificial intelligence, is Computer Science the right major or should I choose something more specific?
get a BS in compsci and masters in something more specific.
Do something like compsci or applied maths and do a degree in philosophy on the side.
Companies and labs will get thousands of application from random pajeet compsci majors (possibly even with better grades than you), but a degree in philosophy will set you apart; and knowledge of philosophy is, according to a lot of people who work in AI, necessary to understand what you'll actually be doing.
Depending on what exactly you want to do in A.I. , I guess cog sci with the right specifications could work too.
Forget philosophy. What you want for machine learning is coding experience, solid knowledge of statistics and linear algebra, and skill in proving—so take some real maths at a high level too.
The actual major you put all this under probably doesn't matter that much, so long as it doesn't restrict your courses in a bad way.
So, we all know that modern methods of AI include deep learning and neural nets. Used in tandem, these can create fairly sophisticated AIs. But there is an inherent ceiling with this approach, and unfortunately that lies below truly STRONG AI.
Now, I have been thinking about a novel approach that theoretically could be used as a way to create a strong AI. I've not worked out the all of the details yet, but the gist of it is to realize that the fundamental structure of AI and machine learning has been misunderstood by almost all of the academy. Once you realize that AI is a spectrum, strong AI becomes a much easier task to accomplish.
>>8867711
"Strong AI" is a meme
>>8867718
That doesn't make any sense.
>>8867711
AI is a meme
t. ML PhD candidate in a top-10 university
Here's a question sci, is there some fundamental difference in a woman before and after losing virginity, or due to the number of partners?
Am I truly losing out by not dating or marrying a virgin?
No.
>>8867571
The hymen will be ripped after losing her virginity.
>>8867571
Penetration by penis does not change a person's personality in general.
Also, what do you mean by virgin? Is a woman who had sucked 50 dicks, but was never vaginally penetrated "the same" as a woman who was vaginally penetrated by one partner in the past?
>build spaceship, optimize it's aerodynamic profile while maximizing volume (I imagine something very long and slender)
>fill it with air for breathing and buoyancy
>transport it out to sea, preferably somewhere as deep as possible (like the mariana trench)
>attach a sufficiently heavy weight (like a huge fucking rock or something) by straps/chains/whatever
>drop it into the sea, let it sink to the bottom of the ocean (roughly 11000m)
>disconnect the straps/chains securing it to the rock
>because of buoyancy the ship accelerates upwards
>it shoots off into space
>basically imagine pushing a soccerball or something similar underwater when you're in a pool and let the ball float upwards, shooting out of the water
I mean why the fuck not
I don't have the patience or the time to give all the reasons why this would be extremely dumb.
>>8867236
Nor the knowledge obviously
>>8867233
[math]
F = \rho g \Delta V - \frac{1}{2} \rho A v^2 C_d
[/math]
You'd reach a terminal velocity pretty quick, because the density of seawater is enormous. This is a faulty model, but only slightly since the density variations are relatively insignificant. Additionally, you'd have to continuously vary pressure inside the vessel to ensure it doesn't explode; this is feasible, but would probably not end up being very efficient.
To what degree is it possible to raise a maths genius deliberately
>>8867127
~36°C
>>8867131
That seems a little high, I would imagine cooler temperatures are easier to work in
be very intelligent and fug a very intelligent woman
Redpill me on algebraic operations
>>8866873
They're on a spectrum
>>8866873
Simply put, when algebra was first invented by the Arabs, it was thought that algebraic operations (addition, multiplication, etc) were binary and reversible. However, with modern computing available to use, we now know that other methods can be used to solve these binary operations. Basically, algebra is a spectrum
I have devised a new kind of algebra.
You know the usual story, algebra is finding solutions for equations with set operators. a + b = c you know the deal.
Well, my algebra is a sort of "reverse algebra" in which the numbers are known but the operators are unknown: 5 a 2 = 10 where a is an unknown operator. we can solve this equation and figure out a = *.
I am writing my paper in word as we speak. I am very excited to present this novel new algebra and expect the paper in the annals soon.
How does an EMP work?
People keep saying russians are going to take down the grid with EMPs and I think it's not possible to take the whole grid down for more than a few hours.
But I don't understand EMPs and I don't feel like reading the wikipedia article. Wouldn't the pulse only last a second or so and then things would return to normal?
>>8866836
The nuclear reaction releases electromagnetic energy which essentially surges all electronics and wrecks them.
also, could you some how change the polarity of the ocean water with an electro magnetic pulse and fuck up the missile defense system?
I think the russians might be sneaking bombs around the coastline of the US to disable our defenses to allow for a millitary strike.
EMP is like a fat guy jumping in the pool creating an explosion of waves. But then imagine it in 3D in the electromagnetic field on all frequencies of the spectrum. This can disrupt a lot of shit, and if it includes ionizing radiation [frequencies higher than visible light] it could cause cancer as well like with an atom bomb.
Is this a glitch? This surface looks like a spaceship. Equation on the top left.
Shut it down
>>8866567
Are aliens communicating with me through graphs?
SHUT
IT
DOWN
Whenever I study computer science I think of stuff like "monad in X is just a monoid in the category of endofunctors of X, with product × replaced by composition of endofunctors and unit set by the identity endofunctor." -- as what Saunders Mac Lane, William Lawvere did/does is relevant to my Computer Science interest.
I keep hearing "code monkeys" term thrown around. I program, I love programming, I don't refer to myself as a "code monkey" as I doubt most people that use that term understand functional data structures, algorithmic complexity or what Cartesian closed categories are.
Why didn't you explain some of Kolmogorov's ideas instead of that inane bullshit? It's would've been much more interesting.
>>8866479
>look at me I can spout basic category jargon aren't I so deep
back to the app mines pajeet
Everyone takes CS seriously until they understand it, at which point it becomes trivial.
This is especially pertinent to general abstract nonsense that explicitly adopts the trivialization of everything as its goal.
STOP SHITTING ON ENGINEERS. IT'S NOT FUNNY. WE'RE MORE IMPORTANT THAN YOU THINK. AND WE'RE NOT GAY.
>>8866352
>engineer detected
>AND WE'RE NOT GAY.
Why do engineers have shit taste?
>>8867630
Lick from the front
What music do you guys listen to while doing proofs?
Heres mine
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T2MtBSOr9nM
I listen to different spectra of genres. But preferably something rythmic and without vocals.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ndcYr_WkuJs&t=219s
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pSwUztIvlBc