LLM do not have intrinsic short or modifiable long term memory. Both require supplemental systems - reprompting of recent history or expensive offline fine tuning or even more expensive retraining.I think it’s fair to say no AGI until those are designed in, particularly the ability to actually lear
You can set the duration of the simulation in a calendar control:
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and adjust the transmission rate to reflect improvements in counter
measures:
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It's very hard to set parameters that will not include the US running out
of ICU beds and the attendant
catastrophic
Frank --
Here's an existence proof:
https://aubio.org -- free for research, but not free for commercial use.
but this is not an easy problem, particularly for instruments without fixed
pitch (voice) or polyphonic (piano) or both.
Zero crossings are inexpensive to compute, and not very valuable
In lieu of the paywalled article, this earlier preprint may be
illuminating: http://vixra.org/abs/1706.0283
On Sun, Oct 8, 2017 at 12:53 PM, Bob Higgins
wrote:
> Pilot wave theory posits that particle positions can be known and there is
> no wave-particle duality. Instead, a "pilot wave" guides
There appear to be shell and holding companies. This is not unusual, nor is
it unusual for a lawyer to act as a cutout. This keeps prying eyes (us)
from observing the principals (people who want many watts of steam)
closely.
Try penetrating a real estate trust, sometime.
Throwing additional dust
In fact, it would fit in a modest living room. The dimensions are 6'
across, 6' high, and 7' long.
The interesting question is how would you use that much steam?
-- Sean
On Wed, Apr 13, 2016 at 9:35 PM, Jed Rothwell wrote:
> I wrote:
>
>
>> A dry cleaner steam generator is ~10 kW. See:
>>
>> ht
Jed --
I think we might agree that Ing. Fabio Penon is not an expert HVAC
engineer. That's different than saying that he is not an expert in
something relevant to the contract between IH and Rossi, and it seems silly
to assume that IH would be foolish enough to agree to a expert irrelevant
to the
s licensed in the USA as a professional engineer, he is a
> “glorified mechanic”.
>
>
>
> He is no PhD or Doctor in either country.
>
>
>
> *From:* Sean True
>
>
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> His curriculum vita: http://www.cobraf.com/forum/immagini/R_123620809_1.pdf
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> His
Justin Robert Nifong has one patent issued as an inventor, for a device for
reducing the problem of smelly drains in commercial kitchens:
http://patft.uspto.gov/netacgi/nph-Parser?Sect1=PTO1&Sect2=HITOFF&d=PALL&p=1&u=%2Fnetahtml%2FPTO%2Fsrchnum.htm&r=1&f=G&l=50&s1=8,409,433.PN.&OS=PN/8,409,433&RS=
His curriculum vita: http://www.cobraf.com/forum/immagini/R_123620809_1.pdf
His registration with the Italian National Council of Engineers:
https://www.tuttoingegnere.it/PortaleCNI/it/albo_unico.wp;jsessionid=2B2157893F630F8D03291BDA1DDD3B14.tomcatprogetti?internalServletFrameDest=8&internalServ
First, a link to his curriculum vita:
http://www.cobraf.com/forum/immagini/R_123620809_1.pdf
Penon is a registered engineer in Padua (registration #2311). He is is
listed with the Italian National Council of Engineers:
https://www.tuttoingegnere.it/PortaleCNI/it/albo_unico.wp;jsessionid=2B2157893
>From the earlier posted copy of the agreement between Rossi and IH (
http://www.sifferkoll.se/sifferkoll/wp-content/uploads/2016/04/Rossi_et_al_v_Darden_et_al__flsdce-16-21199__0001.2.pdf),
there is a list of patents included in the licensed IP:
1 - ltalian patent granted for process and apparatu
If Dr. Miley is in need of low thousands of dollars to get to a breakthrough,
is there a possibility of using kickstarter.com to raise the money? I'd kick in
a thousand dollar pledge if Jed said it would get the good doctor over the hump.
Sean
I'm not sure anyone has pointed out the IP advantages to Rossi of
selling his initial plants to the US military.
Unlike the Chinese army or the Iranian republican guard, the US
military is not in the business of reverse engineering, or of lowest
cost procurement. For mission critical components, t
I've spoken to two patent attorneys about this, one who has been
involved in patents in this space. They were both clear that it's
policy, but have never seen a written policy, and could not find one
on a casual search. This smacks of unwritten rules, and that smacks of
, well, lawlessness.
One wa
The physicists behind hydrofusion.com (and ecat.com) are not _just_ physicists.
As I noted in an earlier thread, Sandstrom is a VP at DBRS since 2007,
a financial rating service in Canada. Think Moody's, but a little
smaller. Not a lot smaller, though:
http://www.dbrs.com/research/211085/dbrs-stre
http://hydrofusion.com/ is also an apparent affiliate of Ing. Rossi.
http://energycatalyzer3.com/news/whos-behind-ecat-com reports that the
ecat.com DNS record was
associated with hydrofusion:
ecat.com; global options: +cmd
ecat.com. 86400 IN SOA ns1.ni59hosting.com. magnus.holm.hydrofusion.com.
Something Jed said about customers spurred a thought about customers,
investors, and the difference between them.
Customers exchange money for something that meets a current need. That
can be a need to use a device, a need to gain access to technology
early, or even a need to do some good. But in
>On 11/12/2011 11:36 AM, Aussie Guy E-Cat wrote:
>Nice to see the web site is registered to Rossi but what the heck does
>the validity of the E-Cat have to do with the software that was used to
>create the web site or who the web site was created by or who it is
>administered by?
Because it indica
The design is dated, as is the software used to create it: Microsoft
Frontpage 4.0 (circa 2000).
The domain appears to be hosted on pair.com, which is a step up from
stayhosted ...
I suspect that Mr. Rossi is following the advice of friends, and is
not providing the best possible
venue for his ide
Re: [Vo]:National Instruments signs to do E-Cat controls
Mary Yugo
Fri, 11 Nov 2011 11:44:09 -0800
>> The deal with Rossi sounds much more like an OEM contract, and they are
>> very
>> likely to have done some diligence on it. Just the risk of adverse PR
>> (which they are already experiencing,
>>
Mary raised the interesting point that NI will sell to anyone (even
Iran or Qadaffi, when legal).
But NI is less likely to negotiate a contract apparently _requiring_
that the NI name appear on the control
panel with just anyone.
As a scientist in a former life, I bought NI hardware and software -
Either his customers are convinced or he is playing a very complex
game. There are applications for raw heat in winter
that might be worth putting up with leaky gaskets to get. His
interactions with the public on his blog are getting shorter,
and more like: "please go away, I'm very busy."
Blog po
Krivit seems to have an awful lot of time on his hands to follow other
peoples coverage of Rossi. Either this translates to traffic for his blog
and advertising revenue from it, he is mounting a personal vendetta of
impressive proportions, or he has another source of revenue to support
him as he ne
Not that I expect to buy one soon, but I've seen the price/Kw given as
$2000. It actually appears to be in Euros, although customers in the US
might benefit from the common practice of leaving the number alone, and
just changing the currency. I don't think this changes the economics at all
for earl
Seems possible that Domenico F, the engineer who produced the spreadsheet
also consults for Manutencoop. Software is known to float easily to your
machine if you are consulting for a company who has a bulk or site license.
-- Sean
The report is signed by a professional engineer, selected by a customer. The
test he ran may not meet our expectations, but
the input/output curve for water temperature is impressive. It's not clear
that a customer would _care_ how it was gotten, as long as
it was inexpensive and reliable.
You can
have been posted on Rossi's blog (JONP).
Let the digestion begin.
-- Sean
Pretty clear from Passerini (@22passi) that the assembled witnesses are
tailgating in the parking area (http://yfrog.com/z/hs6dppsj) while being
allowed in one at a time to see the plant in operation.
-- Sean
It's not scientific, but I've been digging into the people listed as
attending
the Ross ECat demo on October 6th. Most of these are familiar names, but a
few names pulled from a focus.it posting are less familiar. ? marks
identifications I think are correct, but may not be. ?? is more speculative.
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