Former AMD employee here (2007-2012) AMD 'dropped the ball' BADLY when (2012) then-VP Ben Bar-Haim decided to do a software purge, and focused on retaining the over-bureaucratic folks of ATI/Markham. Net result: NVidia…
Seems to me that the goal is to build a funding model. There CANNOT be such a thing as "Safe Superintelligence". A ML system can ALWAYS (by definition of ML) be exploited to do things which are detrimental to consumers.
Unaligned pointer accesses are for 80386 bozos. Period End of story. If you want to play in 64-bit land, live by the architectural rules. If you do not, your code will likely die. And you need to "Lurn" a lot
Silly Rabbit - absolutely accurate times are a security problem. CPU designers (even waay back in Alpha @ DEC) intentionally introduced clock jitter, just to prevent total predictability. For x86, I think if you…
Count the number of "authors". Anything above 100 is absolutely garbage More then 10 is probably irrelevant and unproveable.
Because EMACS is not an efficient programming languge
I'm not sure I see the benefits here unless you are buying completely in to: Emacs, and Java and ignoring performance/overhead. Closure is implemented in Java; and the only apparent way to write it is via Emacs. The…
Kenoph: is your company looking for people with experience in binary translation/compilers? My URL: http://gorton-machine.org/rick/index.html and resume hangs off of that. Regards, Richard
Former AMD employee here (2007-2012) AMD 'dropped the ball' BADLY when (2012) then-VP Ben Bar-Haim decided to do a software purge, and focused on retaining the over-bureaucratic folks of ATI/Markham. Net result: NVidia…
Seems to me that the goal is to build a funding model. There CANNOT be such a thing as "Safe Superintelligence". A ML system can ALWAYS (by definition of ML) be exploited to do things which are detrimental to consumers.
Unaligned pointer accesses are for 80386 bozos. Period End of story. If you want to play in 64-bit land, live by the architectural rules. If you do not, your code will likely die. And you need to "Lurn" a lot
Silly Rabbit - absolutely accurate times are a security problem. CPU designers (even waay back in Alpha @ DEC) intentionally introduced clock jitter, just to prevent total predictability. For x86, I think if you…
Count the number of "authors". Anything above 100 is absolutely garbage More then 10 is probably irrelevant and unproveable.
Because EMACS is not an efficient programming languge
I'm not sure I see the benefits here unless you are buying completely in to: Emacs, and Java and ignoring performance/overhead. Closure is implemented in Java; and the only apparent way to write it is via Emacs. The…
Kenoph: is your company looking for people with experience in binary translation/compilers? My URL: http://gorton-machine.org/rick/index.html and resume hangs off of that. Regards, Richard