Programmers used to do what was called, "Pencil Checking", where they would go step by step through their code to evaluate whether it would run. This was in the days when you didn't sit down at the console to write your code, you did it on paper first. It was slow and prone to many errors but it helped train the programmer to think logically. Flow charting was used heavily in those days.
we had exercise to print out out code and follow logically the flow with a pencil and to try to "run the code in your head". i thought it was silly at first, but years later its actually been one of the best exercises that retained understanding. i still start on paper before touching code for planning out certain problems.
2:02 I was gonna say this is why the robots kept the humans in the Matrix, to feed the AI with new human ideas. 6:14 I taught programming and networking in night school around 2000 and I told my students back then that a lot of these facts and/or functions they don't have to remember exactly, just know where to look up. Krista has so many good comments this episode. "What a terrible day to be literate." "Also inefficient because babies don't have hardened bones yet."
@Krista, I'm one of the "picture an apple", "i cant" people. I have an inner voice and I conceptualise things without a minds eye visual. People tend to attribute good problem solving skills to me. In recent years, when I learned that being able to "picture an apple" was normal for people rather than a super human trait or a skill attained by having a highly trained mind, I was shocked and jealous. I enjoy visually representing ideas outside my mind. Building, drawing or coding allow me to construct the visual aspect of my imagination in reality. I'm sure it hinders me in many ways. For instance my sense of direction when finding my way around has proven to be very hard to develop. My mental arithmetic is very poor, but on paper is very serviceable. Maybe in some ways it's helped me as well. Finding novel/abstract ways to represent concepts in your mind strikes me as something that would facilitate creativity. A past time we might share (other than visual design) could be foraging. I can represent the idea of a berry, mushroom or whatever well enough for me to identify it. There's a strong possibility that you also think the same way. In addition you have the superpower to 'see' it even if it's not in front of you. Don't mean to bore you but it might be interesting to know that on a rare occasion when I remember my dreams they are stored similarly to my memories. So vivid I can place myself there but not visually. Every handful of years I get what I perceive to be an unconscious visual dream. If you can do this when you're conscious at will, enjoy! It must be amazing. I could be picking you up wrongly but I've heard you in the past attribute aphantasia to a lack of imagination in a general sense. I think it's the wrong way to conceptualise it. Only love folks, thanks for all the fantastic content.
Wendell and I are the same person, I think. He cited the Futurama episode "Where No Fan Has Gone Before". In it, they flashed to a church liturgical service of the Star Trek religion: Priest: And Scotty beamed them to the Klingon ship where they would be no Tribble at all. Response: All power to the engines 🤣🤣🤣 Classic! 🤣🤣🤣
All the nerds say Zuk but all the MMA fighters say Musk. If what Musk says about being in actual fights as a kid... in combination with being bigger and meaner... 1st round win: Musk. 2nd or 3rd... Zuk All the teaching in the world isn't going to give Zuc coordination or a jaw
19:10 they are also mostly forced to use the outermost lanes ONLY unless in danger / overtaking, but they are banned from overtaking in places. The underlying aim is to force whatever can be onto the railway and make roads safer for people, both in and outside of cars.
Nobody is allowed to use the inner lanes unless overtaking, that’s not just lorries. It makes traffic flow better, and everyone safer. I’ve seen yank roads on TV series, and it looks insane. Overtaking on the outside, and hopping between lanes at random and then just staying there… Crazy stuff.
0:39 Solution, a pristine database compiling our knowledge of everything, and a second dirty database for everything that can't boil down to a true/false conjecture. You have to cull the dirty database periodically of course, but it should keep it somewhat on the rails...
it really is terrible already with the garbage websites on most none super niche topics... not far away from going back to good old books for information. what an amazing efficiency gain...
clippy needs his own movie. hes living on the street after microsoft fired him but gets hope when a startup hire him to help code. but his suggestions for code lead to a self replicating intelligent virus that rapidly consumes the planet trying to make new computers to replicate on. "clippy: the maximizer"
The Supreme Court did not say that the dog toy infringed trademark. They said that it could not be justified using the Rogers test so now the lower court has to re-rule the case using the consumer confusion standard.
A death a month for one brand of car that’s directly tied to a single feature is, in no uncertain terms, a disaster that should replace the Pinto and Corvair as the dangerous car joke du-jour.
I've been thinking that maybe AI, in spite of its limitations, is a good thing for government. Essentially what are a seeing in government is "real stupidity" (RS) - even with its problems, AI is certainly better than RS.
34:00 Birds Arent Real is basically flat earth, but everyone is there purely to troll as a social commentary on how absurd some of these conspiracies are
I wish they’d calibrate them better. One lorry will be 0.1km/h faster than another, and insist on overtaking it, blocking traffic for what feels like hours.
Okay, NOT TO DEFEND THE SCOTUS, but I could see a "typical" Jack Daniels customer confusing the chew toy with the booze. The thing is, you have to be on a bender for the "confusingly similar" bit to qualify. In other words, SCOTUS is protecting the drunks from themselves. QUESTION: Was SCOTUS black out drunk when they made that ruling? Sounds like research to me.
AI language models are profoundly primative. They do not "learn" more than 1 iteration ago. They have no real memory. Heuristics is lacking. Look up the word " aphantasia ", and it will tell you that some of us have no "inner voice". Autism has this folly too.
I’m not surprised that Ryan has fallen for this bicameral mind nonsense, but I am disappointed to hear it from Wendell, too. Some people just don’t have any internal monologue, but that doesn’t make us any less sentient than the rest of you. To me, hearing voices all the time just sounds like a disorder. Let’s all try to be more considerate of each other.
AI - eating it's own tail. google search results are even worse lately. They have been going downhill, but, OMG now I just give up. Wendell - vaporizing ... where-else might this be useful?
"Arent you just training your own replacement"
"Well its not that good yet"
"Yea, thats why i'm being asked to train it"
Programmers used to do what was called, "Pencil Checking", where they would go step by step through their code to evaluate whether it would run. This was in the days when you didn't sit down at the console to write your code, you did it on paper first. It was slow and prone to many errors but it helped train the programmer to think logically. Flow charting was used heavily in those days.
we had exercise to print out out code and follow logically the flow with a pencil and to try to "run the code in your head". i thought it was silly at first, but years later its actually been one of the best exercises that retained understanding. i still start on paper before touching code for planning out certain problems.
2:02 I was gonna say this is why the robots kept the humans in the Matrix, to feed the AI with new human ideas.
6:14 I taught programming and networking in night school around 2000 and I told my students back then that a lot of these facts and/or functions they don't have to remember exactly, just know where to look up.
Krista has so many good comments this episode.
"What a terrible day to be literate."
"Also inefficient because babies don't have hardened bones yet."
@Krista, I'm one of the "picture an apple", "i cant" people. I have an inner voice and I conceptualise things without a minds eye visual. People tend to attribute good problem solving skills to me. In recent years, when I learned that being able to "picture an apple" was normal for people rather than a super human trait or a skill attained by having a highly trained mind, I was shocked and jealous.
I enjoy visually representing ideas outside my mind. Building, drawing or coding allow me to construct the visual aspect of my imagination in reality. I'm sure it hinders me in many ways. For instance my sense of direction when finding my way around has proven to be very hard to develop. My mental arithmetic is very poor, but on paper is very serviceable. Maybe in some ways it's helped me as well. Finding novel/abstract ways to represent concepts in your mind strikes me as something that would facilitate creativity.
A past time we might share (other than visual design) could be foraging. I can represent the idea of a berry, mushroom or whatever well enough for me to identify it. There's a strong possibility that you also think the same way. In addition you have the superpower to 'see' it even if it's not in front of you.
Don't mean to bore you but it might be interesting to know that on a rare occasion when I remember my dreams they are stored similarly to my memories. So vivid I can place myself there but not visually. Every handful of years I get what I perceive to be an unconscious visual dream. If you can do this when you're conscious at will, enjoy! It must be amazing.
I could be picking you up wrongly but I've heard you in the past attribute aphantasia to a lack of imagination in a general sense. I think it's the wrong way to conceptualise it.
Only love folks, thanks for all the fantastic content.
Wendell and I are the same person, I think. He cited the Futurama episode "Where No Fan Has Gone Before". In it, they flashed to a church liturgical service of the Star Trek religion:
Priest: And Scotty beamed them to the Klingon ship where they would be no Tribble at all.
Response: All power to the engines
🤣🤣🤣 Classic! 🤣🤣🤣
'You wont lose your job, is the "safe and effective" of the AI world.' ... pulling no punches😂🎉
"Safe and rare"
All the nerds say Zuk but all the MMA fighters say Musk. If what Musk says about being in actual fights as a kid... in combination with being bigger and meaner... 1st round win: Musk. 2nd or 3rd... Zuk All the teaching in the world isn't going to give Zuc coordination or a jaw
something tells me Ryan ran out of filter a long time ago, it's just a fire hose at this point 🤣
19:10 they are also mostly forced to use the outermost lanes ONLY unless in danger / overtaking, but they are banned from overtaking in places.
The underlying aim is to force whatever can be onto the railway and make roads safer for people, both in and outside of cars.
Nobody is allowed to use the inner lanes unless overtaking, that’s not just lorries. It makes traffic flow better, and everyone safer. I’ve seen yank roads on TV series, and it looks insane. Overtaking on the outside, and hopping between lanes at random and then just staying there… Crazy stuff.
Bless you Krista
0:39 Solution, a pristine database compiling our knowledge of everything, and a second dirty database for everything that can't boil down to a true/false conjecture. You have to cull the dirty database periodically of course, but it should keep it somewhat on the rails...
it really is terrible already with the garbage websites on most none super niche topics... not far away from going back to good old books for information. what an amazing efficiency gain...
Body part traffickers reminded me of 'Space Warlord Organ Trading Simulator'
Nothing EVER will surpass Clippy!
clippy needs his own movie. hes living on the street after microsoft fired him but gets hope when a startup hire him to help code. but his suggestions for code lead to a self replicating intelligent virus that rapidly consumes the planet trying to make new computers to replicate on. "clippy: the maximizer"
The Supreme Court did not say that the dog toy infringed trademark. They said that it could not be justified using the Rogers test so now the lower court has to re-rule the case using the consumer confusion standard.
The blind date story is wild, how cruel can you be
thanks for another great start of the weekend :)
I mistakenly bought my dog a bottle of Jack Daniels to chew on...
Canada is on fire every year, to us this is just normal summer weather, It just snowed here a few days ago lol
Yeah...The grim dark is edging closer and closer every day as people are losing their minds, let alone morals and ethics.
I’m only 2 minutes into the video and couldn’t agree more a out all the SEO content junk articles to try to get traffic.
for car security systems, you can't beat the Trunk Monkey (TM), exclusively from Suburban Auto Group.
Gardening AI advice on /r/microgrowery is hilarious "For good buds, water the plant" DURRRRRR stupid! lol
Oooooh, I have to water them? I thought it was a question "what are the plants?"
Maybe the judges would actually confuse the dog toy with a bottle of JD.
Good morning!
Morning!
Good evening!
Im in Hannover , Germany
I want to save this for my commute but I'm still awake when it's posted...
amazing star trek shirt this week wendell!
Weirdly we've had no issues with the Canadian smoke in Maine
A death a month for one brand of car that’s directly tied to a single feature is, in no uncertain terms, a disaster that should replace the Pinto and Corvair as the dangerous car joke du-jour.
4:10 can it request its own Google Takeout after it too will no longer be available?
Can't wait for next weeks nonsense with the titanic sub
yeah tragedy and loss of life is so cheap these days, but I get your point
Is that a knife-sharpener in your pocket or are you just happy to see me? And what's with all the 'cleaning supplies' in tiny bottles?
Fafdus
I am so sick of truckers almost running others and myself off the road.
the line ........ There just served heads!!!!!!!..........LoL
Judge Dredd Mega Cities: China had Sino City 1 and 2. Their judges had the most racially stereotyped helmets imaginable!
Chris, no... Walkie-talkies are for children we use Radios, the same way stickers become decals when we grow up. lol
Mornin' y'all!
My win95 was missing the free 8ball of coke
I'm sad that I don't get the pet the kitty through the screen.
Hold my beer... nah, hold my baby...
Woot!
Space expands.
Time contracts.
I've been thinking that maybe AI, in spite of its limitations, is a good thing for government. Essentially what are a seeing in government is "real stupidity" (RS) - even with its problems, AI is certainly better than RS.
34:00 Birds Arent Real is basically flat earth, but everyone is there purely to troll as a social commentary on how absurd some of these conspiracies are
You mean Avian Spy Drones? lol
ChatGPJesus take the wheel.
The shark was a Ukrainian biotech soldier. 💀
Yes they call it paper tiger shark
You missed the "head"line story.
Best Next Gen shirt 2023?
27:06 lol
Hi from the UK. I need links!
A company with both AI and Block Chain in its name would be "ChAIn". (AI is in the name.)
*EA Sports voice*: "AI Corps - Its in the naame"
i wish our european trucks werent limited in their topspeed
I wish they’d calibrate them better. One lorry will be 0.1km/h faster than another, and insist on overtaking it, blocking traffic for what feels like hours.
@@СусаннаСергеевна that has more to do with how they are loaded and slight inclinations of the road. i do that with my slow old car sometimes
So what search engine do you recommend?
Яндекс.
Morning links
The Mercedes ADAS is a pathetic joke. It can't work without a car 300 ft ahead, and it struggles to keep a mild turn.
LEaRN to cODe 😡
Laughing in AI voice 🤖
Okay, NOT TO DEFEND THE SCOTUS, but I could see a "typical" Jack Daniels customer confusing the chew toy with the booze. The thing is, you have to be on a bender for the "confusingly similar" bit to qualify. In other words, SCOTUS is protecting the drunks from themselves.
QUESTION: Was SCOTUS black out drunk when they made that ruling? Sounds like research to me.
AI language models are profoundly primative. They do not "learn" more than 1 iteration ago. They have no real memory. Heuristics is lacking. Look up the word " aphantasia ", and it will tell you that some of us have no "inner voice". Autism has this folly too.
TGIF Morning LINKS II
Its a knife sharpener
Judge dread the Tories lol
Drokk it!
Moonstruck?
Paper Tiger Shark
Too bad it wasn't Putin!
Adverts are abusive now on youtube
Late ENGAGEMENT
Trunk MonkeY
45:28 it's not like top chart music of today is not very generic
seriously guys, some of the news u pick are just disgusting
Man ai hype has gotten so boring. Its ai this ai that. This video was cool though
I’m not surprised that Ryan has fallen for this bicameral mind nonsense, but I am disappointed to hear it from Wendell, too. Some people just don’t have any internal monologue, but that doesn’t make us any less sentient than the rest of you. To me, hearing voices all the time just sounds like a disorder. Let’s all try to be more considerate of each other.
ai can detect if its ai created, dont cheap by claiming people are any superior to animals or ai/robots
you were iced, by ai bots
so you knew
If you show up on a date with 23 of your relatives it should be a really short freaking date.
3 Eastern Kentuckians talking about how awful Eastern Kentucky is, you love to see it.
AI - eating it's own tail. google search results are even worse lately. They have been going downhill, but, OMG now I just give up. Wendell - vaporizing ... where-else might this be useful?
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