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23:00
The way they build it up is great IMO
this remix was the first I heard of them
ohh god, scary monsters
don't forget the sprite love <3
This was basically my introduction to Skrillex and dubstep in general
Hmm, how about venturing a bit more away from raw electronic?
@MrDoom NO
23:01
No?
We are programmers, we must listen to digital music
No!
ahahahahah
lol
@KendallFrey word :D
@KendallFrey ever used the language Chuck?
23:02
@OMGtechy Oh, BTW, it makes a great ringtone
@OMGtechy nope, it is esoteric?
ah, music
Most of my music comes from midiedit
god this reminds me of my time in college, where I did not have a care in the world
Have you used Alice?
23:04
@KendallFrey out of context, that could be an interesting question
@MrDoom liking the intro so far
Halfway between a programming language and an animation
@OMGtechy :)
@MrDoom stop baiting me with that NSFW
aha
@MrDoom I like it
You'll see. Keep listening.
There were a few days were I literally had this song on repeat for hours on end
It's great for turning into background noise while you deal with some BS ass-backwards system throwing errors for no reason.
this is a good one if you want to feel energetic
blocked in Canada
23:06
D:
Bocked in US?!
Martin Solveig - Ready To Go
making me wanna go mad now
having a mini dance
that's the one
so far 0:40 I can dig it.
23:07
Hello is my favourite music video of all time
@MrDoom gets much better :d
@KendallFrey not seen it, might have a look (love the song though)
@OMGtechy I'm adding this to my collection
@MrDoom :D check out Hello and a few of his others too
The music video is basically a love drama short in its own right
And the music is fantastic
Top rated on Google Music
23:08
If I get a second I'll stop dancing and put it on
ok I managed
watching video now, brb
Tennis?
Hi there - had a quick question...
@MrDoom yeah, it's a great movie for a music video
@KapilVyas fire in the hole, I mean, fire away
I am trying to compare which would be a better approach...
I have some text file which I would like to decorate into HTML by adding tags to it
I could add the tags line by line and printing them off to a text file
Alternatively, I could parse the text file and add the tags with some kind of program
23:12
@KendallFrey This actually pretty great
Simple example would be:
Say I have some data like this...
A 1
B 2
@MrDoom dat ending doe
@KendallFrey dat ending :(
in some text file
23:13
am backage
dat overuse of dat ... doe doe
a parser would convert - has to convert into a table
@KapilVyas A <table>?
<table>
ok, seems simple so far
23:14
flip(<table>)
<tr><td>A</td><td>1</td></tr>
@KendallFrey Alright, one last song. Videogames time. youtube.com/watch?v=NxojlL_lXvQ
@MrDoom ANYTHING IN RA2 IS GODLIKE NO MATTER WHAT
the parser would add the table tags recognizing that there are 2 entries and convert into a nice HTML tagged thing
23:16
@MrDoom especially this
Otherwise, I need to add at every print an HTML print
@OMGtechy Everyone loves HM2 ;)
it's the song of the game for me @MrDoom
@KapilVyas lol yeah
23:16
@OMGtechy I got to meet Frank Klepacki in person last year. He wrote the original Hell March in a single day.
Wow! @MrDoom
Seriously. The guy is crazy talented.
(about meeting)
Wow..you guys talking about Frank Klepack
Seems every tech guy loves him. His Red Alert tracks put you on fire
yes
pretty much
23:18
Anyone heard that
heard what?
C&C tracks
that's exactly what we're talking about atm
We're on about these 3 atm
www.youtube.com/watch?v=HCuwNHIAET8
@KapilVyas god I haven't heard that in a long long time
23:20
That is one of my fav
oh my god I remember playing this on PS1
I'll give you guys a treat if you haven't seen Frank's individual works. Check out his website sometime.
I'm off to argue with TWC about switching out my modem.
hahah, try playing 2 or 3 intense songs at once
even the same song in several different places
shoop da woop
I like doing that in virtual dj sometimes
I dunno if there's a linux equivalent
on crunchbang atm
Is there any C# discussion going on here ...hehe
23:22
ahaha
usually yes
using goto suxx
fuck your reference and value types
happy now? @KapilVyas
lack of goto suxx as well
23:23
goto goto!
@OMGtechy but... there's nothing left
I am hardcore and program with electrical pulses; ASM is just too high level for me.
Have you ever programmed machine code?
Yeah @KendallFrey
I have done Assembly. Not machine code @Ke
23:24
What does 0xEB, 0xFE do?
Depends on the machine haha
cheater
I forget what the machine code for cli hlt is though
What about x64 @OMGtechy..
23:28
I have not written any machine code in a long time, and never memorised any of this crap
I wrote like 3 or 4 programs a long time ago on a processor that was just about turing complete
0xEB 0xFE is the only thing I memorised, because I used it so much
it could also beep FYI
the beeping was good
I also vaguely recall 0xB8 and frinds being mov
What will it take for computers to be conscious...
Turing test is an intelligence test
Scientists working their sweat trying to find a conscious test
he world’s best-known consciousness researcher says machines could one day become self-aware.
Turing complete != passing Turing test
There's a teeny bit of a gap there
23:30
^
still, I think they can be self aware just like we are
we just need to tell them how to be
@KapilVyas The question is, are they truly self-aware, or do they merely exhibit signs of it?
If I build a perfect software model of the brain, it would never be conscious, but a specially designed machine that mimics the brain could be? @KendallFrey
Correct. This theory clearly says that a digital simulation would not be conscious, which is strikingly different from the dominant functionalist belief of 99 percent of people at MIT or philosophers like Daniel Dennett. They all say, once you simulate everything, nothing else is required, and it’s going to be conscious.
I can write a program to make a machine self-aware
They assert...I am not saying consciousness is a magic soul. It is something physical. Consciousness is always supervening onto the physical. But it takes a particular type of hardware to instantiate it.
string myName = Environment.MachineName;
@KapilVyas But why? What is fundamental about silicon that it cannot become conscious?
23:33
still, it needs to be programmed in a way that allows such behaviour
just like us
we just got some "accidental" programming
The hardest part is how can you create an emotional machine.
hell no
they're just chemical reactions AFAIK
The one that will self destroy itself on losing a dear one
That's easy, compared to sentince
23:34
yeah
@KapilVyas That's just an if statement
also, read "Automatic Lover" (you can find it somewhere online)
It's not about a porn machine. Not really.
OK, another VS Template question. I'd like to modify the .sln file to include some other projects. I was thinking I could do this in the class I added that inherits from IWizard. Anyone know how I can do that?
the self preservation is the dangerous part
yeah
The predicted "technological singularity" would immediately catapult the world out of human control
We would probably be extincted much like we did to the less intelligent species
If you were to build a computer that has the same circuitry as the brain, this computer would also have consciousness associated with it. It would feel like something to be this computer. However, the same is not true for digital simulations.
23:37
Enter The Matrix
@KapilVyas You know, people have tried for millenia to define conciousness
@KapilVyas yes, but that circuitry is the programming
think consciousness, like mass, is a fundamental property of the universe. The analogy, and it’s a very good one, is that you can make pretty good weather predictions these days. You can predict the inside of a storm. But it’s never wet inside the computer. You can simulate a black hole in a computer, but space-time will not be bent. Simulating something is not the real thing.
It's extremely hard to come up with strict criteria to define consciousness that does not exclude inorganic machines
In 100 years, you might be able to simulate consciousness on a computer. But it won’t experience anything. Nada. It will be black inside. It will have no experience whatsoever, even though it may have our intelligence and our ability to speak.
23:39
@KapilVyas So, simulating consciousness isn't real?
So it is not about just plain circuitry/programming
Yes it isn't. That is just it is intelligent
so, are you excluding inorganic machines?
Basically you are simulating intelligence not consciousness
please tell me objectively what the difference is
Dogs and animals are conscious but not intelligent the way we would think about.
23:41
@KapilVyas free your mind
Wait, isn't consciousness subjective to begin with? That makes the whole point moot
It's time to bring in QM too
Organic life is just evolutionary programming, we're just programming in a different way
observer problem, go
observer problem?
define: observer problem
aww damn
ohhh, the superstate thing? @KendallFrey
!!wiki observer problem
23:43
@KendallFrey No result found
!!google observer problem
The Western idea of consciousness is: If I think I am.
i exist
@KapilVyas and the computer can think if you program it correctly, therefore it is
The Eastern idea of consciousness is the reverse. I am therefore I think
23:44
that's an interesting one
So Eastern philosophy does not conclude thinking as THE defining property of consciousness
but either allows non organic beings to be sentient
I believe we can create a computer that exhibits all the characteristics of sentience, but I don't believe that we can define it to be objectively conscious.
because there isn't a objective definition yet ha
there are many; some more respected than others
I doubt there ever will be
I have an objective way of knowing if distinguishing the two
*of distinguising the two
If a machine kicks a dog, it won't feel bitter
If a man kicks a dog, it will feel sorry
it will if you tell it how to
if I knew that I wouldn't be on SE chat
I'd be the bloody Oracle
We will never be able to program a machine to have feelings of thirst, anger, lust etc...
23:47
why not?
What makes you think that?
humans don't just magically spawn concepts
they have inner workings
Because from Eastern principles the fundamental defining property of every individual is that we are soul. These are the attributes of a soul.
When it enters a physical body it projects those desires and wishes
gonna be inactive, Maple Leafs are playing :)
there are chemicals in the body that produce / induce / infer emotional state
A machine will never aspire to be liberated from these defects. These defects arise from cyclic births and deaths
www.youtube.com/watch?v=d93_iILNji8
I disagree, but this is becoming a spiritual discussion now rather than a technological one
23:51
So what gives us a physical body is some kind of a software
It is called the Karan sharir - the abstract body
Which gives rise to the Subtle body - and which eventually gives rise to the Gross body
I get what you're trying to say; that simulating a soul doesn't mean you have one, but that's extremely subjective depending on your beliefs
There may be no soul at all.
There may be one.
There may be many.
That soul cannot enter a machine
It can only enter a living being. SO there is no way we can simulate consciousness
@KapilVyas but there you're assuming there is a soul, and that you know how they work.
What if you're wrong?
So what do you think?
What is it that is making us conscious beings?
And why are stone or machines not conscious even though machines do computations and are involved in some kind of decision making
23:56
I am saying I do not know, but based upon what I do those things at least are perfectly possible. The known is possible, the unknown remains unknown.
Well there are beings who have advanced enough and know about such things.
They have experience about these ideas.
Who are "they"?
Humans or something else?
These were people who made regimented attempts.
Yes human beings. Like the Great Vedic Sages of India
Currently people like Pramukh Swami
Or 200 years a man known by the name of Swaminarayan
Read his text that he wrote.
23:59
It depends on trust really. I do not know who these people are, but you must trust what they tell you.
And all of this is experienceable
It is not mere heresay

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