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·5 tahun yang lalu·discuss
thus the hedge "trained" ;)
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·5 tahun yang lalu·discuss
DOOM over Avian Carrier (since obvs trained pidgeons can implement a turing machine, see also https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IP_over_Avian_Carriers ).

DOOM in Game of Life.

DOOM as a Boltzmann brain (might take a while before that's implemented, but I bet it'll happen eventually)
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·6 tahun yang lalu·discuss
There's a Twitter App for Firefox https://addons.mozilla.org/nn-NO/firefox/addon/nitter-redire... that makes it possible to view several 160 char messages at the same time. Computers are so fast these days it is amazing.
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·9 tahun yang lalu·discuss


    There’s good reason to think that emoji are more like gesture than
    language. When you crunch the numbers (and I have), the face, hand,
    and heart emoji are by far the most popular — not the emoji that
    represent noun-like items. Furthermore, the vast majority of emoji are
    used beside words, not all by themselves in extended emoji-only
    stories. People aren’t using emojis as a substitute for language,
    they’re using it as an addition to it, just like you wouldn’t want to
    talk in person with your hands tied behind your back and a paper bag
    over your head. 
    […]
    Emoji are a universal language the same way that pointing at stuff and
    grunting is a universal language. Useful, under a certain set of
    circumstances! But what makes language really powerful is its ability
    to talk about stuff beyond the here and now, beyond the easily
    visualizable. In other words, abstraction.
    […]
    For example, look at the tremendous difficulty that scientists have
    had in communicating the fairly simple concept DANGER THERE IS NUCLEAR
    WASTE HERE STAY AWAY in a way that will continue to make sense to
    humans for the next 10,000 years. Circle with a slash? Nope, could be
    a sideways hamburger. Skull and crossbones? Nope, could refer to the
    Day of the Dead and/or pirates.

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