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Comment #21728056
How is random memory relevant here? Today we can run entire Linux in a web page and we can surely run a simulation of IBM PC.
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Comment #21723794
Irreducibility may be a thing, e.g. turbulence. For example, we can easily make an ML model that recognizes an image or speech and we can explain every little detail about how it w…
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Comment #21723664
Image recognition needs no storage or retrieval of data: it's a single pass thru a series of matrix multiplications. Yet, image recognition is the very definition of data processin…
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Comment #21723514
That's easy to disprove. A calculator isn't sophisticated enough to simulate itself, but a modern computer can perfectly simulate itself.
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Comment #21723392
There is also an unending quest to explain foobar. Hard to explain something that's not defined. We can still talk about what meaning we put into this term. My favorite analogy is …
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Comment #21723309
Calling it something that's beyond us is a lazy argument that merely hides unwillingness to put an effort to understand this.
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Comment #21706109
Am I the only one who sees the elephant in the room? 15-30 is the prime time when women make relationships and men make money. Software engineering needs full time commitmentent an…
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Comment #21678063
No. For example, I have a .org email domain. In order to make this work, everybody involved, that is dns, email hoster and various dbs, ssl certs infra, browsers and email apps, th…
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Comment #21678022
It's the opposite. Iirc, icann was a semi gov entity and everybody complained that the internet is effectively controlled by the US gov via ICANN. So the gov decided to yield and g…
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Comment #21677917
You guys are polishing the steam engine, while we need some real progress. Typing a search query isn't much better than typing a SQL query. This should be the last resort thing. We…