Re: [Computer-go] OmegaGo

2016-04-20 Thread Jim O'Flaherty
The td;lr I got from his "treatise" was "be cautious investing in mimicking AlphaGo's success, or you will be electrocuted by some Jacob fella" djhbrown's been doing pretty well recently staying related and relevant to the subject area. This is the first time in awhile he's wandered this far off

Re: [Computer-go] OmegaGo

2016-04-20 Thread uurtamo .
Pamphlets <= treatises On Apr 20, 2016 11:17 AM, "David Ongaro" wrote: > Some of "Dr. Browns" pamphlets remind me of Herman Hesse's Steppenwolf. > But Hesse's text was much more refined and enjoyable to read, so I think > "SPAM" is a fitting categorisation. > > > > > On

Re: [Computer-go] OmegaGo

2016-04-20 Thread David Ongaro
Some of "Dr. Browns" pamphlets remind me of Herman Hesse's Steppenwolf. But Hesse's text was much more refined and enjoyable to read, so I think "SPAM" is a fitting categorisation. > On 20 Apr 2016, at 00:57, Michael Markefka wrote: > > Can I flag this as spam? >

Re: [Computer-go] OmegaGo

2016-04-20 Thread Michael Markefka
Can I flag this as spam? On Tue, Apr 19, 2016 at 11:23 PM, djhbrown . wrote: > 6D out of the blue is no mean achievement,... 60+ years ago, the > market for gizmos in UK was flooded with cheap Japanese copies of > European products; but whilst innovation and product quality

[Computer-go] OmegaGo

2016-04-19 Thread djhbrown .
6D out of the blue is no mean achievement,... 60+ years ago, the market for gizmos in UK was flooded with cheap Japanese copies of European products; but whilst innovation and product quality improvement by European manufacturers faded as their fat cat owners complacently went cocacola-soaked