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Comment #23800097
Definitely. I think there's a pressure between outward expansion to secure resources, and the risk of annihilation through the conflict that results. I guess it's interesting to th…
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Comment #23798243
We think things that aren't computable. Probabilistic quantum nature of superposition. But I don't think that means that "Turing machines" can't have AGI. What I think what the art…
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Comment #23777629
That is really awesome!
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Comment #23771202
I applied to YC with this idea more than 9 times. I guess I'm just a loser Good luck with your business. it's really awesome you were able to get through to them that this is a hug…
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Comment #23728935
> They can be lifelong experts on their problem, yet have no clue about writing a database engine and low-level programming in general. Why be so superior and judgemental except to…
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Comment #23721495
Being ignorant didn't make you a prima donna tho, as above says. Also, they have to have some clue about the domain, because the domain is their own problem and they're writing a s…
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Comment #23720616
I think it's wrong to try to push the responsibility for other people's choices to use something or not to the person who creates that thing. And it's also very contradictory to an…
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Comment #23720542
That sounds like it comes from some specific experience you had... but it's pretty uncalled for to apply it so confidently to someone you don't know. Don't be mean, right? Actually…
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Comment #23719751
I'm making something like this, called stubdb, with indexes and value filters, backed by a file system of JSON files organised into directories of tables. https://github.com/cris69…
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Comment #23709530
You'd expect her to be well informed... she's a Colonel with 3400 hours in high performance jets. I didn't know there were women pilots and colonels flying these craft. The only cl…
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Comment #23709472
a distributed way to map and collect the data structure on the web crowdsourced from a community of people not only passionate about mapping out the structure of app HTML and how i…
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Comment #23709444
good question. but I think the answer is obvious when you consider the different risks enormous groups and small groups face from disputes. for small groups nearly every dispute co…
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Comment #23701100
If it's not too much trouble could you point me to some resources, compilations of relevant software? Maybe I could add some value...
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Comment #23696462
Thank you. so you work in this area? what do you think about the software available for your research? Could it be better or does software not play so much of a role?
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Comment #23686287
> I agree ... but .... I don't expect you to agree. In my experience, I expect us to have different views, that's OK. And it's likely we're misinterpreting each other's words...we …
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Comment #23676611
What if something about the electrical signal attracts growth in certain direction, toward other signals firing at the same time? Or what if some neuron pairs that are not yet conn…
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Comment #23675378
This is really amazing and takes me back. Very funny seeing it on such a small format in the top right corner. Makes me think a "Windows 98" PWA on mobile would be super funny. Unf…
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Comment #23673205
You have a really interesting way of thinking about all this stuff and have synthesized alot of different ideas, that I believe point to a future for the web. very cool to come acr…