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WE DID IT! - Guy1234567890 - 02-17-2014

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RE: WE DID IT! - VirtualPineapple - 02-17-2014

And 666 of those members are spambots


RE: WE DID IT! - EDevil - 02-17-2014

Its a sad, sad situation.


RE: WE DID IT! - Xeomorpher - 02-17-2014

no. They all are.


RE: WE DID IT! - Nuuppanaani - 02-17-2014

I have succesfully not posted a single useful post and still managed to get membership <2


RE: WE DID IT! - Xeomorpher - 02-17-2014

wooo


RE: WE DID IT! - David - 02-17-2014

I AM A SPAMBOT!


RE: WE DID IT! - Xeomorpher - 02-18-2014

So am I *hugs


RE: WE DID IT! - redstonewarrior - 02-18-2014

One day, a man decides his spambots must be more realistic. He plunges into the state of the art AI systems, machine learning, neurolinguistics, the philosophy of reason, and the art of computation. He spends years recklessly studying and developing, refining his methods. He builds networks, distributed memory, association machines, response mapping, language trainers, and finds he cannot continue. The technology is too slow; to continue, he must advance to the next stage of computation. He picks up books on quantum mechanics, material sciences, electrical engineering, the mathematics behind quantum waves and particles, and builds his machine. The machine was a quantum simulator; it took a computation core and a number of atoms for storage. He built a virtual reality. He started with basic atoms, then molecules, followed by biochemicals and proteins. It took picoseconds of simulation to reach the next step,and his simulations were ready instantly. He studied evolution, genetic algorithms, and neuroevolution. One day, after enough coaxing, he built the perfect virtual reality, with living human-like organisms inside. As far as they were concerned, they were human. Their world was copied from the outside reality. He set the simulator to run at a constant speed, and connected them to the internet. They wrote code, they built companies, they transfered money. One ninth of all internet users are from the outside world, and the number is shrinking. We are all spambots, my friend.


RE: WE DID IT! - Xray_Doc - 02-18-2014

tfw we are worse then spambots


RE: WE DID IT! - Xeomorpher - 02-18-2014

Earth is just a genetic algorithm set up by pan galactic hyper intelligent mice, to let bots work out capchas


RE: WE DID IT! - Guy1234567890 - 02-19-2014

(02-18-2014, 01:55 AM)redstonewarrior Wrote: One day, a man decides his spambots must be more realistic. He plunges into the state of the art AI systems, machine learning, neurolinguistics, the philosophy of reason, and the art of computation. He spends years recklessly studying and developing, refining his methods. He builds networks, distributed memory, association machines, response mapping, language trainers, and finds he cannot continue. The technology is too slow; to continue, he must advance to the next stage of computation. He picks up books on quantum mechanics, material sciences, electrical engineering, the mathematics behind quantum waves and particles, and builds his machine. The machine was a quantum simulator; it took a computation core and a number of atoms for storage. He built a virtual reality. He started with basic atoms, then molecules, followed by biochemicals and proteins. It took picoseconds of simulation to reach the next step,and his simulations were ready instantly. He studied evolution, genetic algorithms, and neuroevolution. One day, after enough coaxing, he built the perfect virtual reality, with living human-like organisms inside. As far as they were concerned, they were human. Their world was copied from the outside reality. He set the simulator to run at a constant speed, and connected them to the internet. They wrote code, they built companies, they transfered money. One ninth of all internet users are from the outside world, and the number is shrinking. We are all spambots, my friend.

... Well... I'm not a spam bot... (let the blade runner references ensue)


RE: WE DID IT! - Xeomorpher - 02-20-2014

Erm.... goat


RE: WE DID IT! - xdot - 02-23-2014

Assuming that our universe is a sequence of bits,

Mini-guide to creating a universe:
Code:
cat /dev/urandom >> universe

If you do not like static universes,
Code:
SIZE=$(stat -c%s "universe")
while true; do
        (( N=($RANDOM % $SIZE) ))
        printf $RANDOM | dd if=universe of=universe bs=1 seek=$N count=1 conv=notrunc
done



RE: WE DID IT! - Chibill - 02-23-2014

(02-18-2014, 01:55 AM)redstonewarrior Wrote: One day, a man decides his spambots must be more realistic. He plunges into the state of the art AI systems, machine learning, neurolinguistics, the philosophy of reason, and the art of computation. He spends years recklessly studying and developing, refining his methods. He builds networks, distributed memory, association machines, response mapping, language trainers, and finds he cannot continue. The technology is too slow; to continue, he must advance to the next stage of computation. He picks up books on quantum mechanics, material sciences, electrical engineering, the mathematics behind quantum waves and particles, and builds his machine. The machine was a quantum simulator; it took a computation core and a number of atoms for storage. He built a virtual reality. He started with basic atoms, then molecules, followed by biochemicals and proteins. It took picoseconds of simulation to reach the next step,and his simulations were ready instantly. He studied evolution, genetic algorithms, and neuroevolution. One day, after enough coaxing, he built the perfect virtual reality, with living human-like organisms inside. As far as they were concerned, they were human. Their world was copied from the outside reality. He set the simulator to run at a constant speed, and connected them to the internet. They wrote code, they built companies, they transfered money. One ninth of all internet users are from the outside world, and the number is shrinking. We are all spambots, my friend.


This makes me think about the cartoon Code Lyoko


RE: WE DID IT! - Guy1234567890 - 02-23-2014

(02-23-2014, 04:14 PM)Chibill Wrote:
(02-18-2014, 01:55 AM)redstonewarrior Wrote: One day, a man decides his spambots must be more realistic. He plunges into the state of the art AI systems, machine learning, neurolinguistics, the philosophy of reason, and the art of computation. He spends years recklessly studying and developing, refining his methods. He builds networks, distributed memory, association machines, response mapping, language trainers, and finds he cannot continue. The technology is too slow; to continue, he must advance to the next stage of computation. He picks up books on quantum mechanics, material sciences, electrical engineering, the mathematics behind quantum waves and particles, and builds his machine. The machine was a quantum simulator; it took a computation core and a number of atoms for storage. He built a virtual reality. He started with basic atoms, then molecules, followed by biochemicals and proteins. It took picoseconds of simulation to reach the next step,and his simulations were ready instantly. He studied evolution, genetic algorithms, and neuroevolution. One day, after enough coaxing, he built the perfect virtual reality, with living human-like organisms inside. As far as they were concerned, they were human. Their world was copied from the outside reality. He set the simulator to run at a constant speed, and connected them to the internet. They wrote code, they built companies, they transfered money. One ninth of all internet users are from the outside world, and the number is shrinking. We are all spambots, my friend.


This makes me think about the cartoon Code Lyoko
That was such a cool show!


RE: WE DID IT! - Chibill - 02-24-2014

I know.


RE: WE DID IT! - Dcentrics - 02-24-2014

Big Grin i remember that show (childhood favorite)


RE: WE DID IT! - Xeomorpher - 02-25-2014

I don't ;-; Someone fill me in?


RE: WE DID IT! - Xray_Doc - 02-25-2014

http://bit.ly/umicbx


RE: WE DID IT! - VirtualPineapple - 02-25-2014

Code Lyoko was bestest show ;u;


RE: WE DID IT! - Dcentrics - 02-26-2014

*wins oscer*


RE: WE DID IT! - Thor23 - 02-27-2014

(02-25-2014, 11:36 AM)VirtualPineapple Wrote: Code Lyoko was bestest show ;u;

Yeah it was. And that intro! <3


RE: WE DID IT! - Dcentrics - 02-27-2014

Big Grin


RE: WE DID IT! - Iceglade - 02-28-2014

How is this not shenanigans yet?