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barberpole
·anno scorso·discuss
It's a reference to Murnau's "Nosferatu" where a letter from Orlok is written in a strange ideographic language that includes a picture of a house, evidently relating Orlok's request to buy a house.
barberpole
·2 anni fa·discuss
how did this garbage wind up here?
barberpole
·2 anni fa·discuss
I thought this was going to be about Yggdrasil. Why must every name in the world be destroyed by software labellers?
barberpole
·2 anni fa·discuss
> Leibniz's monads [...]have nothing in common with category theory monads except the name.[0]

The monad is something about which you can reason but you cannot look inside because it is windowless. No quibbling, please.
barberpole
·2 anni fa·discuss
>somehow turn an intellectually handicapped gardener into a psychic genius

waddya mean somehow? They got him to understand the Sacred Geometry. I saw it in San Francisco when it came out and the guy next to me said "oh shit! it's the SACRED GEOMETRY!"
barberpole
·2 anni fa·discuss
sure it did, the stuff around SOAR and John Anderson, production systems that aimed to model cognitive load, Case-based reasoning, etc.
barberpole
·2 anni fa·discuss
He is remembered for laffs, but he was a very very compelling composer.
barberpole
·3 anni fa·discuss
> Emotions are basically very fast predictions by the brain

This predicts that basically ChatGPT has emotions.
barberpole
·3 anni fa·discuss
>Capitalization Of Boilerplate Oriented Language

this is not only true of COBOL, my friend.
barberpole
·3 anni fa·discuss
Queinnec's attitude was that ALL forms of scoping are useful. In the 80s there was a class struggle between Lexical scoping, which prevailed, and everything else, which Q. detailed.
barberpole
·3 anni fa·discuss
> trial and error

There's a clip of John Cleese showing how Beethoven in fact composed the 5th symphony by trial and error.