Comment Re:Obligatory (Score 3, Interesting) 374
I'm surprised no one has brought up Jonathan Blow's upcoming game The Witness it's heavily influenced by Myst. Check it out.
http://the-witness.net/news/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Brd0F7rlXCI
I'm surprised no one has brought up Jonathan Blow's upcoming game The Witness it's heavily influenced by Myst. Check it out.
http://the-witness.net/news/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Brd0F7rlXCI
Who Ever smelt it dealt it. Mystery solved.
Time for Seagate to make some real hard drives that spin at 20000 RPM
I hear the 20000 RPM drives cut roast beef extra thin.
Now if evolution could somehow weed out people who fail to empathize with those whom they disagree with we'd be set... and yes, I realize the irony/hypocrisy of this statement.
How long after that will he get carpal tunnel and have to start speaking again?
Sorry I didn't make this very clear. What I was saying was neural networks are designed to learn just like humans. So they learn just a generally as humans. Language is just the most logical place to start teaching robots for numerous reasons.
There's an element of faith to science. It's not quite the same as religion but it's still there. Vsauce did a great video on "how do you know" just this week check it out.
That is exactly what neural networks are attempting to do. It's just the first thing we're teaching these neural networks to understand is us, specifically language/writing. Which when you think about it is the most logical place to start. Humans have already been organizing information into writing for a millennium computers are already hooked up to the biggest archive in history (the internet). There's a lot of useful information for computers to start learning with and its probably the easiest way for us to learn how best to make them learn.
It gets a bit louder not to the point that it's too bothersome. My mobo is a GIGABYTE GA-Z77X-UD5H all I did to it when I built my system is upgraded the firmware and configure boot options. Thanks for the tip on the the cooler I was considering the Noctua NH-D14 which is a bit more pricey but if it keeps my chip from frying it'll be worth it.
I'm testing it right now and I'm getting 98C as my max which is a bit more than I'm comfortable with. I think I may have seen it a bit higher before. This is the first rig I've put together by myself so it's possible I may have done something wrong. I've heard that the 3770 runs hot that's why I bring it up.
How hot do these chips get. I have to throttle my (not overclocked) 3770k when I do media encodes because it gets too damn hot. I've been meaning to get a better cooler I just haven't gotten around to it.
Because most places have the same internet they had 10 years ago.
I apologize in advance if this is a stupid question. What if you had a separate battery on the charger itself? It could sit there 24/7 slowly building up charge then when you needed to transfer that power to your phone/laptop/whatever you wouldn't even need the grid.
The reason I wanted multiarch for arm is that I've been trying to set up a Minecraft server which require will require armhf java for performance reasons. I also wanted to run it over Hamachi for security and some other reasons I won't go into. But yeah if the software is open source someone is going to compile it for both and in that case it's kind of pointless.
Will we be getting a multiarch build (armhf+armel) of this one? I found some info that said there would be multiarch for x86 (64-bit+32-bit) but I can't find anything for arm.
If you had better tools, you could more effectively demonstrate your total incompetence.