Here's an intuitive explanation for L1: Imagine you have two planetary bodies fixed in space. A free mass is attracted to both, but it's possible to find an unstable equilibrium somewhere between them. Put the mass…
> I thought it’s a given that since both CNNs and CAs are Turing complete, you can use one to simulate the other. They are both Turing complete, yes, but the similarities are deeper. Recurrent CNNs are a very natural…
'Alright so here’s the gameplan: 1. Elon removed as CEO by SEC order - can’t be CEO of a public company 2. Tesla stock drops 50% 3. Tesla stock becomes so cheap they take it private 4. Musk reinstated as CEO'…
Yes! This was very much inspired by Shannon and Thorp. I love that story.
Yeah, it's not anon: the game was retired from machines and I left the ROM out. Wouldn't recommend to do for other than fun (and tbh hourly wage would be very small), but was a fun side-project!
Yep.
It's not anon. The game was retired from machines and I left the ROM out. Hourly rate probably wouldn't be very high if you did try to actually make money. Fun challenge though!
The game was recently retired from machines and I left the game ROM out. Fun as a challenge though!
Nah this was really just a fun side-project, just posting as proof-of-hack. Also this specific game was retired from machines. Fun as a challenge, though!
V2 will be available as a custom suppository.
Many hours of searching through internet archives of dead forums. I don't think you can find it any more.
I got asked to be on a University Challenge team after someone saw me playing... but completely flopped when they asked independent questions at trials. This kind of unlinked data leaks very fast, too: at my peak I had…
Yes, and the decryption code had been bundled into the binary! I tried inspecting it as you say but it seemed easier to just solve it by hand.
They mix up the answers. And sometimes choose 4 answers from a possible selection of 20.
I tried this initially and put all 30K questions in Anki. I learnt about 97% of them, but it still wasn't good enough to win
It's legally not a gambling machine -- it's a 'game of skill', which means you can put it in a pub without a license. Gambling laws don't apply.
Looks like a case for <git-filter-branch>
These are typically found in university towns in the UK.
Yes! This is because of UK legislature. You don't need a gambling permit if the game is skill-based.
Accuracy is high enough!
Heard on grape vine that IBM claim to have pulled first silicon for a memristor RPU (design like below) just over a month ago. https://www.nature.com/articles/s41586-018-0180-5
Thanks. Can you recommend any books on these topics?
What technology needs to be developed to get the data on synapses and neurotransmitters? A high-resolution Raman imaging microscope? And is a dead brain sufficient, or would you need a real-time noninvasive scan of a…
Here's an intuitive explanation for L1: Imagine you have two planetary bodies fixed in space. A free mass is attracted to both, but it's possible to find an unstable equilibrium somewhere between them. Put the mass…
> I thought it’s a given that since both CNNs and CAs are Turing complete, you can use one to simulate the other. They are both Turing complete, yes, but the similarities are deeper. Recurrent CNNs are a very natural…
'Alright so here’s the gameplan: 1. Elon removed as CEO by SEC order - can’t be CEO of a public company 2. Tesla stock drops 50% 3. Tesla stock becomes so cheap they take it private 4. Musk reinstated as CEO'…
Yes! This was very much inspired by Shannon and Thorp. I love that story.
Yeah, it's not anon: the game was retired from machines and I left the ROM out. Wouldn't recommend to do for other than fun (and tbh hourly wage would be very small), but was a fun side-project!
Yep.
It's not anon. The game was retired from machines and I left the ROM out. Hourly rate probably wouldn't be very high if you did try to actually make money. Fun challenge though!
The game was recently retired from machines and I left the game ROM out. Fun as a challenge though!
Yeah, it's not anon: the game was retired from machines and I left the ROM out. Wouldn't recommend to do for other than fun (and tbh hourly wage would be very small), but was a fun side-project!
Nah this was really just a fun side-project, just posting as proof-of-hack. Also this specific game was retired from machines. Fun as a challenge, though!
V2 will be available as a custom suppository.
Many hours of searching through internet archives of dead forums. I don't think you can find it any more.
I got asked to be on a University Challenge team after someone saw me playing... but completely flopped when they asked independent questions at trials. This kind of unlinked data leaks very fast, too: at my peak I had…
Yes, and the decryption code had been bundled into the binary! I tried inspecting it as you say but it seemed easier to just solve it by hand.
They mix up the answers. And sometimes choose 4 answers from a possible selection of 20.
I tried this initially and put all 30K questions in Anki. I learnt about 97% of them, but it still wasn't good enough to win
It's legally not a gambling machine -- it's a 'game of skill', which means you can put it in a pub without a license. Gambling laws don't apply.
Looks like a case for <git-filter-branch>
V2 will be available as a custom suppository.
These are typically found in university towns in the UK.
Yes! This is because of UK legislature. You don't need a gambling permit if the game is skill-based.
Accuracy is high enough!
Heard on grape vine that IBM claim to have pulled first silicon for a memristor RPU (design like below) just over a month ago. https://www.nature.com/articles/s41586-018-0180-5
Thanks. Can you recommend any books on these topics?
What technology needs to be developed to get the data on synapses and neurotransmitters? A high-resolution Raman imaging microscope? And is a dead brain sufficient, or would you need a real-time noninvasive scan of a…