RAM actually shrinks to ~150MB to hold ~220MB.
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Here's one of the things I just made. Try it out. I tested it on Windows. You
can search for any word in a huge amount of data really fast as if it is a 1
word search. Runs on CPU. You can swap the 200MB in the src folder. Run it in
Visual Studio 2019. You can edit the words I search for in main
It started off nuts and got into a groove later. Sorry. But your posts are also
about AGI, aren't they? That's what this list is about. I see others have
posted "bitchy long writings" too.
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yeh but what about actually caring about what we are doing, or are we all
elitest pigs throwing all of the history away because weve always got something
better, before we throw that away for something else.
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like bitching schoolgirls with too tight knickers, guess if you can give it
you got to take it too, pissing with the big dogs
On Sun, Sep 8, 2019, 17:45 Nanograte Knowledge Technologies <
nano...@live.com> wrote:
> agreed. ramblings of a 1st year student who discovered philosophical
> studies.
>
agreed. ramblings of a 1st year student who discovered philosophical studies.
From: Stefan Reich via AGI
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Subject: Re: [agi] Re: Failure to Gravitate
Sorry if I'm blunt, but these are all really just words, not contri
Sorry if I'm blunt, but these are all really just words, not contributing
to actual AGI production.
On Sun, 8 Sep 2019 at 01:14, wrote:
> You forgot the newest and the simplest things too ;)
>
> Lots of people focus on all sorts of things, many are between the atomic
> and galactic size, such as
On Saturday, September 07, 2019, at 10:21 AM, Alan Grimes wrote:
> Some examples of the limitations of the brain's architecture, include
the inability to multiplex mental resources -> ie having a network of
dozens of instances while retaining the advantages of having a single
knowledge and skill