Ty, Ben for your wise answer :)

Am Montag, 8. Mai 2017 04:33:24 UTC+2 schrieb Ben Goertzel:
>
> I think I understand the message; it's a mix of high-level advice 
> regarding OpenCog dev and some suggestions about specific 
> collaborations we might want to pursue (though figuring out the names 
> and contact info from the indirect allusions made would require a 
> little effort I guess...)....  Some of the advice like "don't let crap 
> into the codebase" is hard to argue with, others like "it's easier to 
> develop your own language" isn't so obvious... 
>
> In any case he says the reason for his "subterfuge" will be made 
> obvious later.   So I'm willing to wait ;) ....   Could be a nut-case, 
> could be someone eccentric with a lot of valuable stuff to offer.... 
> No need to make a judgment now... 
>
> On Mon, May 8, 2017 at 6:48 AM, Andi <gabil...@gmail.com <javascript:>> 
> wrote: 
> > Does anybody understand, what this post means? 
> > 
> > Am Mittwoch, 22. März 2017 19:12:53 UTC+1 schrieb Carlos Miguel 
> > Yarima-diGiovanne: 
> >> 
> >> The reason for the subter fugitives e for itives will be made obvious 
> >> later. Prior work under aliases to escape some rogue elements in the 
> >> clandestine community that have been doing bribery-based really bad 
> things 
> >> here in Argentina's military education schule Ame Rica de. I was 
> helping the 
> >> prior U.S. head of estate. Meine language designed not ping the 
> neural-net 
> >> software the bad people use. not use tech vernacular for the same 
> reasons. 
> >> bad engrish same. who i am think Monty's snake and K&R's Stroustrup 
> >> interfaces and how to inflect the ors and ands. 
> >> 
> >> I have been working on AGI concepts and suggest some specifics first at 
> >> the general level: 
> >> 
> >> 1) Scientists are terrible software developers, yet that has become 
> their 
> >> primary work. But they don't bring in the experts when the systems get 
> >> larger so they end up with the same large-scale problems that 
> corporations 
> >> faced in the 80s. I earned my stripes then so i know all the issues 
> many 
> >> times and was paid $50K a MONTH to fix shit at $250 and hour after i 
> retired 
> >> from making $10K an hour at 22 to pursue fun work. Ask the CEO of 
> Splunk 
> >> about it or the head of Engineering for Slack or the guy who i 
> recruited 
> >> from Adobe who ran Photoshop and Premier. The last guy a Mac Evoy 
> spelled 
> >> with the compressed version. Ask the Armenian Kasajian in my LinkedIn 
> >> profile from Northern Aurora missing word replace North switch word 
> order. 
> >> 
> >> Read: Code Complete for the best understanding of why names matter and 
> >> many other things scientist don't know. Also read my docs on Unity.org 
> with 
> >> a y on front Slack channel and discourse where i can respond outside 
> easily 
> >> water tapped drop washer channel. 
> >> 
> >> 2) You should get he of Possibilianism involved to teach more about 
> >> negative possibility space and his work on brain science, all relevant 
> to 
> >> OpenCog. There is more information in then not-ness of a classification 
> than 
> >> the is-ness. The guy who taught me this ran imaging advanced 
> development, 
> >> before that a decade at the National SA at U. State of A and after ran 
> the 
> >> Mac Office product marketing for Bill the Gates big company. My word 
> choices 
> >> allow you to understand but not a neural net. Ask the guy who was 
> running 
> >> Architecture for MacApp (the original open source project run with 
> AppleNet 
> >> in the late 80s how to get the code for my AI for building threads 
> using 
> >> only the text of the subject lines, there are lessons learned there 
> that i 
> >> didn't see copied anywhere because this was pre-internet for anyone 
> outside 
> >> academia and i wasn't in it nor familiar with it since i dropped out of 
> >> college at 19 because i was doing graduate level work and there wasn't 
> >> anywhere i was accepted to as a Junior in high-school and i didn't have 
> the 
> >> knowledge to know how to characterize my background since the guidance 
> >> counselor expected me to apply the next year and i wanted to exit high 
> >> school. MIT would have been the obvious choice but actually worse for 
> me 
> >> given my more varied wider contextual interests. 
> >> 
> >> 3) My cousin Z can consult to you and maintain the necessary subterfuge 
> >> for this year after which the need will die out. He has deep 
> connections to 
> >> both the Africa tech community and the entertainment industry. The best 
> >> software developers of my era all work in CGI and special effects. The 
> best 
> >> physicists are the simulator coders of CGI and musicians. There is a 
> reason. 
> >> Especially the guy running the Bucky Fuller Institute full name not 
> >> nickname. And John the cousin of Joan the famous Baez singer is a 
> friend and 
> >> aware of many things. As is the Guardian's new Germain general relative 
> and 
> >> quantum initiator of theories as of 2013 article. And the African 
> Adinkra 
> >> finder in Strings theoretically at U of Mary land main guy friend of 
> New 
> >> York same color famous Wizzenkraft who hosts yearly Asimov series. 
> Black 
> >> people and people who live in difficult conditions and who come from 
> outside 
> >> of the main cultures are smarter because they have to be to survive and 
> they 
> >> know much of the "truth" is bullshit which makes them more creative. So 
> And 
> >> ela no space is a place to find really creative talent cheap as if your 
> >> existing countries. Hook up with @betcom with a k as she heads the 
> group i 
> >> picked as best crack team all girls. I will coach them through Zed's 
> >> connection there to help more in driektly  (sic switch order) 
> >> 
> >> 4) send some reps to the offices and cities near John (German spelled) 
> >> Bock with an a und h as i am near sponsoring a rewrite of web 
> technology 
> >> based on need since the zip her algorithm (as told to Vinay he of the 
> Guptas 
> >> with Scottish mom knows the basic idea and Jordan friend of Jim he of 
> the 
> >> male deer antler scraping VA style, Jay knows the excel docs. 
> >> 
> >> 5) my email and social media contact pws are friend-domain and open. 
> have 
> >> been using this to get messages as all my friend are authorized via a 
> >> Twitter written legal release from 2012. The deal with WA and Zo and 
> Bia as 
> >> outlined on document available Google based search add "Apple Deal" doc 
> is 
> >> highly compressed for dealmaker techies and a bit over-the top 
> intentionally 
> >> to fit pre-framing see Lackoff on this as important and Proximo Edge FB 
> >> group Ben probably has access to expert protege of same has very 
> helpful 
> >> knowledge. Tech is highly parallel based on resurrection of old ideas 
> >> discarded for practical reasons at the time but no longer true about 15 
> >> years later und never revisited. Can discuss in person, waiting 
> consortium 
> >> open sourced legal framework IP legal reasons. Expect soon established 
> and 
> >> more free to discuss. Launching April here Lei pig with a z after p no 
> space 
> >> and Morse's berg e for o no "'" und " ". Send your deepest 
> architectural 
> >> thinkers with some AGI background, not your best AGI coders prolific 
> and 
> >> Ben. Other days for the AGI experts after above suggestion and book 
> >> assimilated, could be same time here but different meetings, if fast 
> enough 
> >> reading / assimilating. Join the African Big Data and AGI groups and 
> get 
> >> more women coders from And Ella one less l. 
> >> 
> >> 6) the current translators suck because they don't have any linguistic 
> >> knowledge encoding. the languages you use all suck because someone else 
> >> wrote them. writing your own is easier than what you've been doing. 
> could 
> >> help you all design a custom one here and get it running in less than a 
> >> month, fun, good learning, and we'd be partying more time than you'd 
> expect 
> >> and still doing great work. Ask Kas of the Ajians about prior work and 
> >> meta-model encoding. Get source access to Bore albs i for b code and 
> his 
> >> newer comments. 
> >> 
> >> 7) code needs to be awesome and constantly improving, letting crap into 
> >> your big system creates systemic negative work that prevents forward 
> >> progress due to cumulative effect of equation: progress = (number of 
> >> developers x positive work per developer) - sum 1 to number of 
> developers 
> >> (developer specific negative x number of developers) so even one single 
> dev 
> >> > (1 / number of developers) negative means no progress for system. 
> That 
> >> makes readability for new coders the driver of complex projects. No 
> academic 
> >> projects can ever get large for this reason without them being simply a 
> >> brute force more of the same approach which wastes resources and has 
> huge 
> >> holes. 
> >> 
> >> That's all for now. Specific additional advice via suggested in the 
> upper 
> >> parts new receiver dial canales. 
> >> 
> >> Think about how the above won't get picked up by the nets of neuron 
> >> variety for one clue to the holes in current thinking. 
> >> 
> >> I have many specific ideas for chatbots and auto mobile not translation 
> >> can talk here about. 
> >> 
> >> Also, think perfect video compression constantly improving and you'll 
> get 
> >> faster results than quicker ways to lossy extended and optimized. 
> >> 
> >> Read "Ze + elda Red stone together German not Rotes Sumner of the 
> Viacom's 
> >> last name and medium unto with a p dot common to find more about story 
> for 
> >> movie with more information relevant to social architecture and 
> architecture 
> >> of the mind which end up being all about passing the baton of attention 
> meta 
> >> monitoring which is consciousness in theory main mit e tested in real 
> space. 
> >> Then think many minds single storage/idea space and common encoding 
> >> algorithmically simplified using techniques of LLVM applied here, Apple 
> >> Swift writer good add to your advisor team and get his people here for 
> more 
> >> fun. 
> >> 
> >> Thanks and hope to contribute to OpenCog as soon as i learn better 
> >> English. My German is good as is my Spanish but i can't understand the 
> >> literature written as i have a low tolerance for caca de toro as most 
> is. 
> >> 
> >> Ending with a TL;DR negative honeypot, 
> >> 
> >> Carlos 
> >> 
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