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Perfect information isn't true, you don't exactly know the opponents next move. This broadens the search tree exponentially. Generally, with many hard problems, the size of the problem is a problem, when memory is…
The irony is, germany was controlled by the allies then, including the US, the ones whose population you just called ignorant, that watches movies about prostitutes' escapedes or war glorification.
The US prisson system comes to mind ... completely ridiculous comparison, I know
What about Pascal's Wager? It's nonsense, given an impossible number of gods to honour
I didn't talk about growth, i was specifically thinking about a comment that called our number system logarithmic and it stands to reason, if you wan't to find x in 10^x=y, unless you do calculus in your head at the age…
I was heavily downvoted for snarky and spiteful comments and ultimately hellbanned as I tryed to pack up my cynicism in elaborate arguments. The downvote privileged are pretty vigorous about protecting their privilege.
I could do without 90% of those websites, i suppose
So, in the long run they can train new folks with some of the brain that is still left. To be honest, they didn't exactly strike me with prolific creativity, rather their business enterpreneurship was working and they…
So, they can train new folks with some of the brain that is still left. To be honest, they didn't exactly strike me with prolific creativity, rather their business enterpreneurship was working and they still profit from…
In the decimal system it is just as easy to associate 5+5=10. 5xN is easier to remember than 16xN on account of 5 being the smaller number. 2^n is logarithmic whereas 5*n is linear. Arguably, logarithms are not too…
I'm not sure if those are the meassures that guide the decision: Searching in linked lists is suboptimal (was it O(n)?), as is their cache performance. Sure, with small lists, that doesn;t matter, but how small is small…
Having been mildly disappointed by the simplicity of monoids, after intimidation from the complexity in maths, i expect that something like an adjunction is something already known to a commoner in any case, just that…
The dangerous qualities of human thought are rather simple sometimes, the difference wouldn't be that big, probably.
The Credit Card probably contains a 8051 core, anyhow.
It wasn't displaced, it delegated|dispatched|forked and is having a hell of a time piecing the puzzle and getting rid of the excess.
But it was specifically said that providing those answeres was a benefit.
Losing focus and wondering about the start of the train of thought, stackoverfloing while recursing is a first order intrinsic problem.
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I've just written an Idris programm that determined "your mothers phone number", hows that for arbitrary facts? (tip of the hat to xkcd.)
No you don't always have to, it has emotions all by itself, as you said. You are unable to make a connection from holding its hand to being responsible for its actions? Actions include holding hands as well as thinking?…
The NN doesn't train itself, you train it, whereas the baby is first of all traines with intrinsic stimuli, its consciousness and emotions. Sure, you might not exactly know how the NN works either, but there's a middle…
You don't need an entire theory to see that the premisses is contrived. If the answer is as long as the problem statement, that's enough. Of course, if a philosopher sees the whole history behind it, there might be more…
*Dijkstra
No, he shares knowledge with the questioner (beyond time, if that makes sense), hence he implicitly had probable knowledge of the questions.
There's a simple argument. Computers are machines and hence passive. They are programmed, they are run, etc. but whatever they think, i came up with. If you [read] this, it's logically and grammatically sound to assume,…