Is the 6 years measured in the time-frame of a passenger on the spacecraft, or as observed from Earth?
I've been working on a P50 since 2016; It is holding up. Flaws: - There is cosmetic degradation - The laptop is gradually losing hassle-free hardware support from the latest popular Linux distributions. (Trackpoint…
How do you submit your papers to scihub?
If an Arduino can do it, how bad can it be (: https://crawlingrobotfortress.blogspot.com/2021/10/semigraph... (Blitting unicode glyphs to screen is not hard or slow; In this project, the glyph rendering code turned into…
I don't listen at 3× speed to learn more, I listen at 3× speed because anything slower is uncomfortably boring. (ADHD.)
If I understood correctly, I think I agree with your loose analogy. I've tried combining some error correction with ongoing re-learning. It stabilizes things against drift, but not indefinitely. This is all in an…
My understanding was that these experiments didn't completely rule out the possibility of a stable sub-population. Also, the olfactory bulb projects to other areas besides piriform, and those might support long-term…
I think part of the mystery is that computers can copy binary information losslessly, ad infinitum. So they can move information as often as needed with (almost) no error. We don't think neurons are as reliable, and…
I think the point is that there are smells that we do remember for a lifetime, which must be explained. Either these stable memories aren't mediated by the cells in piriform that Schoonover and Fink recorded, or there…
I'm (weakly) leaning in this direction as well. But, there are other proposed functions of dreams that are hard to reconcile with this. Some people think that dreams prevent overfitting and/or sample the negative…
I'm working on this at the moment; Reconsolidation should work, but requires that representations/memories be periodically re-activated so that the neurons can re-learn how to encode them. Still very preliminary:…
Not a lot of content in the comments yet, so I thought I'd just copy-paste the Wikipedia note regarding this controversy: > Palantir has come under criticism due to its partnership developing software for U.S.…
When I last looked into this, it seemed as if the delay was programmed into the firmware on the keyboard.
It is my understanding that gamma correction occurs in the display driver ( or possibly display itself, in some cases ). The colors that your application manipulates are the "raw" colors. Linearly interpolating in this…
To me the generalizations in this article come across as ironic or satirical.
I believe that statement is made in irony.
idiomatic? ( I am unfamiliar with the meaning of "idiomatic" in this context, I suspect this is programming language jargon? )
the only secrets are the secrets that keep themselves
I could see how some people might interpret it as such, but my impression was that tripzilch was aiming for a more general metaphor. The term "stockholm syndrome" might also have been fitting. I interpreted it as a…
There is something to be said for opening discussion about coding practices in large companies. His essay was descriptive. Even if it did hurt his own personal career prospects, having it out there helps the community…
Is the 6 years measured in the time-frame of a passenger on the spacecraft, or as observed from Earth?
I've been working on a P50 since 2016; It is holding up. Flaws: - There is cosmetic degradation - The laptop is gradually losing hassle-free hardware support from the latest popular Linux distributions. (Trackpoint…
How do you submit your papers to scihub?
If an Arduino can do it, how bad can it be (: https://crawlingrobotfortress.blogspot.com/2021/10/semigraph... (Blitting unicode glyphs to screen is not hard or slow; In this project, the glyph rendering code turned into…
I don't listen at 3× speed to learn more, I listen at 3× speed because anything slower is uncomfortably boring. (ADHD.)
If I understood correctly, I think I agree with your loose analogy. I've tried combining some error correction with ongoing re-learning. It stabilizes things against drift, but not indefinitely. This is all in an…
My understanding was that these experiments didn't completely rule out the possibility of a stable sub-population. Also, the olfactory bulb projects to other areas besides piriform, and those might support long-term…
I think part of the mystery is that computers can copy binary information losslessly, ad infinitum. So they can move information as often as needed with (almost) no error. We don't think neurons are as reliable, and…
I think the point is that there are smells that we do remember for a lifetime, which must be explained. Either these stable memories aren't mediated by the cells in piriform that Schoonover and Fink recorded, or there…
I'm (weakly) leaning in this direction as well. But, there are other proposed functions of dreams that are hard to reconcile with this. Some people think that dreams prevent overfitting and/or sample the negative…
I'm working on this at the moment; Reconsolidation should work, but requires that representations/memories be periodically re-activated so that the neurons can re-learn how to encode them. Still very preliminary:…
Not a lot of content in the comments yet, so I thought I'd just copy-paste the Wikipedia note regarding this controversy: > Palantir has come under criticism due to its partnership developing software for U.S.…
When I last looked into this, it seemed as if the delay was programmed into the firmware on the keyboard.
It is my understanding that gamma correction occurs in the display driver ( or possibly display itself, in some cases ). The colors that your application manipulates are the "raw" colors. Linearly interpolating in this…
To me the generalizations in this article come across as ironic or satirical.
I believe that statement is made in irony.
idiomatic? ( I am unfamiliar with the meaning of "idiomatic" in this context, I suspect this is programming language jargon? )
the only secrets are the secrets that keep themselves
I could see how some people might interpret it as such, but my impression was that tripzilch was aiming for a more general metaphor. The term "stockholm syndrome" might also have been fitting. I interpreted it as a…
There is something to be said for opening discussion about coding practices in large companies. His essay was descriptive. Even if it did hurt his own personal career prospects, having it out there helps the community…