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2:22 AM
So I spoke to this professor who is supposed to be expert in deep learning. We were on the topic of how close is A.I. He insisted that A.I. is really close. Then I asked him what's his knowledge in application of A.I. in robotics, he informed me he has a student who is working on a camera that can move around ....
I don't doubt that he is one of the most knowledgeable person in machine learning. But Intelligence is based on interaction in real world, this physical world.
This is probably a very philosophical topic, but I don't think it's useful intelligence unless it can be used to deal real physical world issues.
 
3:28 AM
Must say, one of the most beautiful chicken breed has the ugliest adolescent ...
 
4:24 AM
The pooling operation used in convolutional neural networks is a big mistake and the fact that it works so well is a disaster.
 
4:57 AM
I feel like to go on a robot purchasing spree today, but I might end up with a bunch of cheap robot parts.
 
5:07 AM
Humanoid type robot?
 
Probably not, too many controls. Need to start simple.
More like a robot arm on a car.
Already able to train car so just need to train the arm.
Not expensive but complicated to train.
 
By 'train' you mean using open source image recognition? What about acceleration/breaking/steering?
..do you have a knife sharpener I can borrow? :D
 
5:25 AM
Robot does robot thing. Not every part needs to involve artificial intelligence. A.I. is only needed at the start and end ('knowing' when) and how to carry out robotic part.
 
5:42 AM
@ABuckau Depends ... it will cost you - in exchange, you need to leak me information on where I could sight some garbage bears when I swing by your area (+/- 500km).
I need to capture some bear (pictures/videos).
 
6:00 AM
posted on September 21, 2018 by Herb Sutter

I love C++. I also love safe code and not having to worry about dangling pointers and iterators and views. So I’ve been doing some work to make my life less conflicted: As long promised, the Lifetime profile 1.0 paper is now posted in the C++ Core Guidelines repo. It aims to detect common local […]

 
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6:50 AM
@TelKitty timing is everything. Salmon get here (my area, not all of Alaska) about late July (?) so a little before that..but it was such a problem this year, people actually started using the latches on the dumpsters..so if the bears can't get in, they probably won't try as much.
I guess we'll see next year if people learned. By now, there is plenty of salmon..I haven't seen a garbage bear in at least a month.
But there will always be bears at the tidal zone. June/July, you can come see them.
Only one road going in to town, you can't miss them :p
 
7:36 AM
CUDA 10 was released, maybe it will stop ICE-ing
 
7:49 AM
Morning
 
8:25 AM
Morning! :-)
It's been a while since I've been in here
Where's the rule sticky?
 
nwp
It was the only activity the lounge saw for a while which kinda makes it moot.
 
we'll let the room become wild again before reminding people there are rules >:3
Which might be never
 
9:08 AM
Anybody remember which version is _MSC_VER 1920?
 
nwp
The WW1 version.
 
1914 was 2018 Prelease
 
lagging 104 years ...
 
I don't get this shit, is 2017 "15.8.5" going to be after or before pre-release 2018?
Fuck it, I'm going to nuke my dev machine and upgrade
 
Good luck, you need it.
 
 
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11:58 AM
I do not understand it. But it reads like a thriller!
 
12:30 PM
Mochizuki somehow sounds full of himself, and that might be reflected in the presentation of his alleged proof: "vast fields of trivialities followed by an enormous cliff of unjustified conclusions" sounds like the work of someone who is too convinced by themselves to bother elaborating their thoughts whatsoever.
If it hasn't been possible for him to produce a comprehensible document, his understanding of his own proof approach might be brittle to begin with, in which case it's likely to be flawed.
 
IIRC the guy spent years trying to explain his stuff to other people though
> Those who understand the work need to be more successful at communicating to arithmetic geometers what makes it tick
> We do now have the ridiculous situation where ABC is a theorem in Kyoto but a conjecture everywhere else
lol
 
 
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6:43 PM
So, my boss wants me to research the pros and cons of transitioning from svn to git (using gitlab).
I find git pretty scary. Wrong branch/merge usage of svn could really mess up a repo. And I fear that's gonna be worse with git.
 
7:06 PM
@StackedCrooked Select All -> Delete. Restore from backup.
 
You mean like storing the git repository in svn?
 
Having backups of the entire git repo.
:)
 
We do have those.
I don't think we've ever tried to restore from backup though.
 
8:01 PM
@StackedCrooked Git actually makes branching and merging pretty easy compared to svn. Git has some pain areas, but (at least mostly) not with branching and merging.
 
 
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10:01 PM
@Borgleader Is this a record for most off-topic post on meta.SE?
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Q: dog and cat behavioral issues

Candy DupuyI have a Maltese she only pees in her kennel during the day doesn’t matter how short she is in kennel..I take her to pee before I put her up.. help I have tried pulling the towels I put in her kennel then she yelps the whole time.. she also yelps if she in there more than an hr.. we have a cat he...

 
10:54 PM
I had to write some C# code the last couple of days. It felt weird to have a function definitions in the class body.
Last time I wrote C# before this was in 2003.
lol
 
That's a long time ago.
 
But it's nice to know that Mono works pretty good on Linux. They even ship it with an IDE.
@Mysticial Yeah. One project was to implement a "webshop" using ASP.NET.
I was part of the nerd group and we did a PC shop called "Electro Online".
 
Let's see... what the fuck was I doing in 2003...
High school - science club.
For fuck's sake, that was already 15 years ago?
 
Cool.
We didn't have clubs.
Apart from sports or music perhaps.
 
I feel like I've wasted my life.
3
 
11:04 PM
@Mysticial lol
 
And it's not like I can send myself a D-mail or something...
 
2003 is 5 years after Starcraft came out.
 
Have you been watching Steins Gate 0?
 
11:19 PM
Yep. Haven't seen the last ep though.
 

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