2008-11-02.log

--- Day changed Sun Nov 02 2008
kanzure-_http://www.explorecircuits.com/circuit/schematic/3.jpg 00:00
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fennok let me make one thing clear: piezo does not work the same way as a speaker coil, so the circuit to drive it will be different00:00
fenni dont know how because i've never looked into it00:00
kanzure-_"Some dog whistles have adjustable sliders for active control of the frequency produced." (typical dog whistle is 22 kHz)00:02
fennalmost 2 orders of magnitude too low00:02
kanzure-_"Some cell phone ringtone providers invented a so-called dog whistle ringtone that can be heard by young people, but not old ones (the spectrum of frequencies that a human can hear narrows with age) so that high school students can have their cellular phones on in class." <-- This was ultrasound? I thought the speakers wouldn't be able to handle it.00:03
fenncellphones use piezo speakers00:03
fenni think you will need to set up two transducers, one transmittin and one receiving, just to make sure you're actually making ultrasound00:04
kanzure-_http://searchwarp.com/swa227833.htm <- some guy took 30 years making an adjustable dog whistle for 3 to 30 kHz. Bah. Oh well.00:05
kanzure-_actually I was thinking that if I make a variable/adjustable circuit that I'd just tone it down to 10 kHz to see if it works at all00:05
kanzure-_but that might be asking too much wrt the range00:05
fenn30 years eh.. i knew a guy who made an ultrasound to electricity converter in two months00:05
fennhe called it his "fingerburner" because it would set things on fire across the room with acoustic energy00:06
kanzure-_by pointing his finger?00:07
fennyou could tune a resonant cavity (think: bell) to interact with the ultrasound and produce an audible tone00:07
kanzure-_How's that?00:07
kanzure-_Mystic heathen ways! Burn him!00:07
fennit would burn his finger if he stuck his hand in the apparatus00:07
* kanzure-_ points fingerburner at fenn00:08
kanzure-_oh00:08
kanzure-_I was expecting you to spontaneously combust00:08
kanzure-_Nevermind.00:08
fennsometimes the ultrasound would "leak" and make invisible burning rays00:08
fenn"God gave those creatures a unique ability to sneeze under our skin" uh what?00:09
kanzure-_what?00:10
fenndid you ever read about the Flanagan neurophone?00:11
kanzure-_yeah, you linked me to it00:12
* fenn flops onto his pallet00:15
kanzure-_hm?00:15
fennnedtime00:16
kanzure-_http://austin.craigslist.org/bab/902120854.html <- 2 MHz ultrasound machine. 00:17
kanzure-_Not adjustable, but I could probably hack for parts.00:17
kanzure-_I am confused. Is this useful or not? http://www.valuetesters.com/Protek-B801-Sweep-Function-Generator-0-02Hz-to-2MHz.php00:30
kanzure-_Why can't I just plug something into RS232 and go crazy, if that's what I need?00:32
kanzure-_http://www.cappels.org/dproj/functsweep/functionswp.html00:34
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kanzure-_http://ezultrasound.com/US1000.aspx00:45
kanzure-_http://www.alibaba.com/catalog/100010338/1_And_3_MHz_Dual_Ultrasound_Ultrasonic_Facemate_Massager_Es330_Body_And_Face.html00:51
kanzure-_http://forum.allaboutcircuits.com/showthread.php?t=14562 <- Aha.00:52
kanzure-_http://mysite.du.edu/~etuttle/electron/elect16.htm00:54
kanzure-_Okay. Looks like I'm going to have to make an LC filter or sine wave generator circuit and directly couple that to the piezo.00:55
* kanzure-_ leaves00:55
kanzure_I suppose it's rather silly to try to make a sine wave generator circuit while blind. I guess I'll have to go fetch a lab with an oscilloscope and wave generator.01:25
kanzure_I wonder how you can predict frequency of a dog whistle given a certain amount of input air at some applied pressure. The design of the inner chamber somehow contributes to resulting frequency.01:27
wrldpc!01:42
kanzure_wrldpc: ?01:48
kanzure_Uh. I wonder why I didn't try centrifugation + filtration simultaneously today. I was doing gravity filtration. Bleh.02:15
kanzure_0.2 micrometer pores. Was expensive stuff.02:15
kanzure_Hi ybit .02:21
ybitoi kanzure_02:22
kanzure_I wonder what the maximum frequency expressed in an mp3 file is.02:25
kanzure_and if that's not constrained, then if cell phones will play a megahertz frequency tone in an mp3 file for a ringtone02:25
kanzure_Ah, it's called a synthesized function generator.03:57
kanzure_I received a package from the Boston Fab Lab people today.05:32
kanzure_SATA 1 TB hdd.05:32
kanzure_The server will be going offline shortly. I'm transferring again to yet another box.05:33
kanzure_Particularly everything in /books/05:33
kanzure_and /graph/ and /bioreactor/05:34
gene_topic is fags?06:03
gene_wtf06:04
gene_the fablab people?06:04
kanzure_Hrm. I'm not supposed to be able to be on two boxes at once, what with the dhcp kicking and the no-sharing and the evilness.06:06
bryan__Huh.06:07
bryan__Different IP addresses.06:07
-!- bryan__ changed the topic of #hplusroadmap to: _06:12
kanzure_Alright. The server is back up.06:15
facefacefaceA friend just sent me this - http://docs.google.com/View?docid=ah79fdd5kmrp_222fk4f88dz11:52
facefacefaceany views? I mean I know this idea isn't revolutionary, but any tips to help him on his way?11:53
fenntry to contact OLPC11:59
fennat first i thought it was going to be like Bucky Fuller's "World Game"12:00
facefacefaceOLPC?12:01
fennone laptop per child12:01
facefacefacecoo12:01
facefacefacel12:01
fenni dunno what he's trying to say really. MUD and MOO have been around for decades12:02
facefacefaceyeah, I don't really see it either... still, with more work it should mature.12:03
facefacefaceI mean if he's serious about developing it.12:03
fennif i had a nickel for every time i heard that :\12:03
facefacefacehehe12:07
kanzure_Hello SL4observer.16:19
kanzure_Oh. PeerInfinity.16:20
SL4observerplease excuse the newbie question, but... Peer crashed, and now IRC won't let me log in as Peer.  What do I do to fix this, just wait?16:26
kanzure_ghost kill. Go ask NickServ for help. /msg nickserv help16:26
UtopiahGHMLlook for "recover" AFAIR16:29
SL4observerhmm, I typed that, and it's not loading the help info...16:32
SL4observerthere, that worked :)16:43
SL4observerthanks :)16:43
kanzure_I'd like to see "auto load next page in gmail" and "make threads like Google Groups hierarchy in gmail" as two userscripts/greasemonkeys.17:33
UtopiahGHMLwhat would that do?17:37
kanzure_Which one?17:38
kanzure_Autoload next page should be rather obvious :)17:38
UtopiahGHMLnot really17:38
UtopiahGHMLwould it just load the data in the background?17:38
kanzure_For those of us who receive >700 emails a day, and when we're not at our clients, autoloading of the next page of results to append below the current display.17:39
kanzure_No, it would load it on screen.17:39
kanzure_It shows a maximum of 100 emails per page. This needs to be fixed. ;-)17:39
kanzure_Also, why is xrandr so out of date on debian etch?17:40
UtopiahGHML>700 emails a day17:40
kanzure_Right.17:41
UtopiahGHMLobviously a filtering problem there17:41
kanzure_Nope. See, I use gmail to display everything unfiltered.17:42
kanzure_And I have my kmail client sort everything for me.17:42
kanzure_So usually I'm in front of kmail and can go look in categories or whatever,17:42
kanzure_but sometimes I need to see the raw inbox so that I don't miss something super important17:42
UtopiahGHMLyou receive >700 emails a day on average17:43
UtopiahGHMLemails emails or twitt+rss+..?17:43
kanzure_No twits. 17:43
kanzure_twitts?17:43
kanzure_whichever :)17:43
kanzure_Ah, but there is some RSS in there. I receive all Elsevier ScienceDirect journal updates. But I don't include this in my count.17:44
kanzure_UtopiahGHML: http://heybryan.org/mailing_lists.html <---17:44
UtopiahGHML(Elsevier made RSS with stats in it, like top-whatever article, pretty nice)17:44
UtopiahGHMLyep I wouldn't cound mailing list as "emails" to me an email is sth with <5 recipients17:45
kanzure_Meh, I just get the raw updates. :) It's actually kinda useful every once in a while. "Oh lookie, updates in manufacturing." And then I get to go yell at how much it all sucks.17:45
kanzure_Hrm.17:45
kanzure_Well then, I do receive a lot of those too. But much less than 700.17:45
kanzure_So this actually brings up a topic that I should get off my chest.17:47
kanzure_I've been wondering how to scale my correspondence so that I can keep up to date with everyone that I meet. 17:47
kanzure_Lee Corbin and I were discussing some methods of this up in California last I saw him. I told him that if I could find the time, I'd sit down and go through the list of everyone I have ever known and make some more formal documentation about each piece of correspondence (email, chat, whatever)17:48
kanzure_I was supposed to do this in August, but I didn't get around to this apparnetly.17:48
UtopiahGHMLIm trying to make a tool for similar problems, basically good practices based on "Never eat alone"17:48
UtopiahGHML(book on social networking)17:48
kanzure_I haven't read it. 17:48
kanzure_But anyway, yes, food is best stored in the belly of a friend.17:49
UtopiahGHMLmindmap notes http://www.mind42.com/pub/mindmap?mid=604356a3-1808-469c-a28b-036d99bafab317:49
UtopiahGHMLand basically I end up with a wiki page with people and information/people to link them with17:49
UtopiahGHMLideally Id just drop profiles/information on the picture of someone but so far it's just theoretical17:50
kanzure_Right, I was going to do something pretty similar, maybe a few tools for XML for some of the information, but much of the info is unstructured17:50
UtopiahGHMLand I started http://seedea.free.fr/wiki/index.php?n=Oimp.Socialannotating too17:50
kanzure_yeah, since I always have my cameras with me anyway (uh, actually, this is not true any more .. where'd my battery recharger go?)17:50
UtopiahGHML(should have a solar-pannel backback)17:50
kanzure_So, one of the things that's hard for me is keeping track of who to send an email to.17:51
kanzure_I know always to reply to sender, and usually also to everyone else that the original sender sent to, yes, of course.17:51
UtopiahGHML(I have a "2reply" red tag in Gmail)17:51
kanzure_But for instance, Michel has introduced me to many people (>30?), and so has Tony and Paul, but keeping lists of "who to reply to when the topic is xyz" is difficult.17:51
UtopiahGHML(I don't have RSS reminder yet though)17:51
kanzure_Mostly because it's never as clear-cut as "XYZ" anyway.17:52
kanzure_For instance, when I meet someone, I'm "in the zone" and kind of know what I know about them and what I don't know about them, and thus know what to send them and what not to send them.17:52
UtopiahGHMLI make mental annotation and write them down ASAP17:52
kanzure_But then as time goes on, I lose that "zoning" and even forget the new contacts simply because I had to drop their communication in place of more urgent/interesting things that come up17:52
UtopiahGHMLand I make explicit feedback on material I share17:52
kanzure_Yes, but mental annotations are hard to sort through.17:52
kanzure_Natural language sucks ..17:52
UtopiahGHMLwell you could use some neural networks based on feedback you receive :)17:53
kanzure_It's also interesting that this is resembled in the Communication-Initiator Problem.17:53
kanzure_UtopiahGHML: No doubt we could all use such. :)17:53
fenntag tag tag17:54
kanzure_in the Initiator Problem, as I call it, you start to notice that on all of those mailing lists, not many people frequently /start/ conversations17:54
kanzure_I've also observed over my life time that not many people initiate conversations with me.17:54
kanzure_erm, brb17:54
kanzure_phone17:54
kanzure_how ironic17:54
kanzure_Okay, that doesn't count. That was my father.17:55
kanzure_To tell me of the Peirce Brosnan Bond movies on USA :-) Heh.17:55
UtopiahGHMLso far, if you want to make it scalable you have to group people, beside that you can ... copy yourself17:55
UtopiahGHMLbut then you'd have to sync then delete ;)17:55
kanzure_Anyway, because of my observation of the Initiator Problem, I try to see how I could initiate such that I don't cause others to realize that others don't initiate with them either17:55
kanzure_UtopiahGHML: I don't see why you'd have to delete.17:56
kanzure_fork and merge, fork and merge, but nothing about delete17:56
kanzure_fenn: Tagging sucks here.17:56
UtopiahGHMLif you can manage it17:56
kanzure_You can capture some of the information, some, but it's not the same.17:56
fennkanzure_: why?17:56
fennbut it's computer-parseable17:56
kanzure_did you read my explanation of "zoning" and the drop off that is induced by time and going on to other things?17:56
fennso you can build a list of people who might be interested17:56
kanzure_I also think this mirrors somewhat how people use folders and directories in their filing systems.17:57
kanzure_Personally I find it excruciatingly painful to sort things into folders. 17:57
fennyes because files have many possible categorizations (and so do people)17:57
kanzure_For years I've been trying to keep something like /home/bryan/scifi/ with my own doodlings, and yet, when I come up with something new, I can't remember where to put it.17:57
kanzure_it's not so much that I get an anxiety attack because I don't know _which_ to put it in, but because I literally forget where I'm trying to squirrel it away into .. heh'17:58
fennthat's just losing context17:58
kanzure_yes17:58
kanzure_that's not just a "just "17:58
fennmeh17:58
fenni periodically clean out all the unsorted junk that accumulates in ~17:58
fennso then it's not hard to traverse the tree17:58
UtopiahGHMLif you don't remember it then it's probably not that important anyway.17:59
kanzure_UtopiahGHML: WRONG.17:59
kanzure_Sorry for caps.17:59
fennother people will find your /scifi/ dir from a google search and then say "oh there's only one entry too bad" and leave17:59
UtopiahGHMLnp but I prefer caps+justification that no-caps but no argumentation ;)17:59
kanzure_oh crap, I might actually have a scifi dir there17:59
* kanzure_ checks17:59
kanzure_woah, I do.18:00
kanzure_Huh.18:00
fennthe whole website vs server directory tree thing is annoying18:00
fennlike / maps to /var/www18:00
kanzure_also keeping a dir structure over time. It's annoying that I had to map /graph/ to /mnt/maxtor/all/2008-10-18/18:00
kanzure_UtopiahGHML: Everything is important ..18:00
fennuh, you're probably doing it wrong then18:00
kanzure_fenn: hrm? 18:00
kanzure_I suppose I could have moved 2008-10-18 to /mnt/hdb1/ where the main public_html sits18:01
* fenn mumbles something about logical volumes18:01
UtopiahGHMLnot everything is important, like in chess.18:01
kanzure_so, /mnt/hdb1/home/bbishop/public_html/ is where index.php is18:01
kanzure_and then there's /home/bbishop/public_html/ where we see http://heybryan.org/~bbishop/18:01
fennwhy is everythig in /mnt? you can mount anywhere in a filesystem18:01
kanzure_and then there's /mnt/maxtor/all/ where some of the http://heybryan.org/books/ stuff is18:01
kanzure_because the links everywhere already point to /mnt/ stuffs.18:02
kanzure_I've been using symlinks more frequently though, and it's helping sort of18:02
fennre: initiator problem, you have to feel "responsible" for some {community, project, topic} before you start posting new thread topics18:05
fenn+ideas18:05
kanzure_you basically just said "prioritization"18:06
fennno, there's plenty of things that are low on the priority list that i still feel "responsible" for18:06
UtopiahGHMLthe only situation where you don't need priorities is when you have illimited resources.18:06
kanzure_unlimited?18:06
kanzure_:)18:06
UtopiahGHMLsame18:06
kanzure_oh? 18:06
UtopiahGHMLbut thanks for the correction18:07
UtopiahGHMLanyway Im out of here, good luck with being socially scalable especially outside of the net18:08
kanzure_There is no outside.18:11
fenna prison without boundaries18:11
kanzure_"the only way out is back in"18:12
* kanzure_ hums the tune to "I want to dive into the black hole"18:12
fenngarbage out garbage in18:12
kanzure_fenn: but I still have to wonder how people like Leibniz did it18:13
kanzure_besides an obvious answer of having assistants or something18:13
kanzure_I'm pretty sure he didn't have an assistant. Maybe he did.18:14
kanzure_Leibniz was apparently corresponding with 600 people by hand18:14
fennyou mean his writing thousands of letters a day?18:14
kanzure_to many hundreds of different people? yeah18:14
fenndid they even have a postage system in place? how the heck did that work18:15
kanzure_were they smart enough to include the previous mails in the envelopes for replies?18:15
kanzure_was this still when people sent scrolls to each other? probably not..18:15
kanzure_1646 to 1716..18:16
fennfirst stamp was 184018:17
kanzure_which country?18:18
fennprobably britain, "penny black"18:18
kanzure_"Only in 1895, when Bodemann completed his catalogues of Leibniz's manuscripts and correspondence, did the enormous extent of Leibniz's Nachlass become clear: about 15,000 letters to more than 1000 recipients plus more than 40,000 other items. Moreover, quite a few of these letters are of essay length."18:22
kanzure_"I cannot tell you how extraordinarily distracted and spread out I am. I am trying to find various things in the archives; I look at old papers and hunt up unpublished documents. From these I hope to shed some light on the history of the [House of] Brunswick. I receive and answer a huge number of letters. At the same time, I have so many mathematical resutls, philosophical thoughts and other literary innovations that should not be allowed to vanish18:23
kanzure_that often I do not know where to begin."18:24
kanzure_*results18:24
kanzure-http://leibnizviii.bbaw.de/pdf/Aus+Otto+von+Guericke%252C+Experimenta+nova/LH035%252C14%252C02_091v/LH035,14!02_091+va.png18:30
kanzure_Now surely it would be impractical to write all of that in flowing handwritting.18:31
* fenn squints18:32
kanzure_Though there's hardly meta information about how he managed all of it.18:32
fenni think i see some numbers18:32
fennperhaps by some miracle one could sic an OCR AI on it18:33
kanzure_If those "40,000 items" include little pieces of paper, then I might be able to understand.18:34
kanzure_I surely already have thousands of little pieces of paper with stupid little notes on it that I'll never see again ..18:34
kanzure_*never read again18:34
fennbah. hotmail has gotten so bad i cant even send an email any more19:25
kanzure_Hotmail, fenn? Really now?19:27
fennspam prevention measure19:28
fenni'm trolling craigslist ads19:28
fennjob postings19:28
kanzure_is it working?19:29
fennis what working?19:29
kanzure_nevermind.19:29
fennthe jobs available are all horribly depressing and have ridiculous experience/certification requirements19:29
fennand half of them are work at home scams19:30
kanzure_Yes, I've noticed the job pre-req certification inflation thing too.19:30
fenngasp, i got a response!19:31
kanzure_impossible!19:31
fennit's a real human!19:31
kanzure_HR dept. goons do not count as real people.19:31
fennno, a real real human19:31
fenna veterinarian apparently19:37
fenn"vegan housekeeper wanted"19:37
kanzure_housekeeper?19:37
fennhttp://bloomington.craigslist.org/lab/881416217.html19:38
kanzure_I'm confused. What am I doing?19:39
fennmuwahahaha, now that i have you in my trap, you have no option but to obey my commands!19:40
fennrub your head and pat your belly!19:40
fennno, the other way19:40
kanzure_I .. I .. can't.19:41
kanzure_Hrm. Nevermind. Turns out I can. I suspect it's the Adderall.19:41
fennyeah i never got what was so hard about that19:41
kanzure_I have to do it with my left-hand on my head.19:42
kanzure-http://news.slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=1012183&cid=25566031 <- ITAR-insider-guy-who-is-screwed20:07
kanzure-Is this serious? http://news.slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=1012183&cid=2557116720:09
fenn"illegal export of its technology" there are so many things wrong with that sentence20:13
kanzure_Isn't a multi-axis milling machine kind of obvious?20:14
kanzure_Hm. These are 3+ axis, right?20:15
fennhm that "cheers, Gene" sounds like a guy on the emc mailing list20:16
fennas well as the whining about 74 and diabetic, waiting to fall over, yadda yadda20:17
fennITAR restricts 6-axis milling machines, which doesn't really make sense because you can do anything with 5 axis20:17
fennanyway, hexapods are 6-axis :\20:18
kanzure_perl doesn't have any 3D modeling modules. 20:19
fennthat's what you think20:19
kanzure_Does have python have anything? I remember blender using python.20:19
kanzure_fenn: Eh? Care to show me?20:19
kanzure_I've been searching on cpan for a bit.20:19
fennhttp://www.bruno.postle.net/neatstuff/draft/20:20
fennok so maybe not20:20
fennbut it's still cool20:20
fennblender and freecad both have python API/built in terminal20:21
kanzure_ah, http://search.cpan.org/dist/Draft/20:21
kanzure_"CAD directory-based file format demo"20:21
kanzure_hrm, this is more CAD geometry w/ lines than what I'm looking for20:22
fennwhat are you looking for?20:22
kanzure_I'd like to find either a mesh vertex handler or something that can do 3D geometric primitives with adding them together or subtracting them from each other20:22
kanzure_"what's a sphere minus a pyramid" => shape20:22
fennhmm. nope20:22
fennbrlcad could do that20:23
kanzure_so blender-python-stuff should be able to do this.20:23
fennblender _should_ be able to do that :)20:23
kanzure_How did I use to do this with OpenGL?20:24
kanzure_I remember OGL's vertex specification API for making shapes and objects,20:24
kanzure_and I also remember some premade libraries for reading in common 3D model file formats20:25
kanzure_Where's my OGL superbible when I need it? Grumble grumble .. don't let parents convince you to keep books behind.20:25
fennGLUT cant do CSG20:26
kanzure_CSG?20:26
fennhence why there's a http://opencsg.org/20:26
fenni wish whatsisname would release pythonizer open source20:27
fennso we could just slap a quick dirty python mapping on all these C++ libraries20:27
kanzure_I'm not familiar with this method.20:27
kanzure_It looked like the python and perl bindings to libsbml were automatically generated with some tool that I'm forgetting the name of.20:28
kanzure_Uh, swig?20:28
fennhttp://www.pythonizer.org/pythoncascade/pythoncascade.html20:28
kanzure_I don't think it's swig. Sounds too close to java's swing.20:28
kanzure_Ah.20:28
fennswig = python binding generator20:28
kanzure_go figure.20:28
kanzure_ok, so I'm kind of just goofing off right now20:28
fennbetter than banging your head against a wall20:28
kanzure_the random 3D shape generation20:28
fennso you are trying to shake a box of virtual parts around and see how they might fit together?20:29
kanzure_I'm not sure whether it's the ASD or the rock that causes me to bang my head to stuff like "metal health". uh, link in a sec, am running locate20:30
kanzure_no, but that'd be cool too :)20:30
kanzure_This is more like metal forming20:30
kanzure_single-material manipulation20:30
kanzure_so, in the end this might end up being an algebraic expression language dealy20:30
kanzure_triangle params, sphere params, next-shape-here, and then run it through a script and outpops a 3D model20:31
kanzure_This is most definitely not for interfacing of parts together, although I might have to do something similar.20:31
kanzure_When specifying the shapes to add/subtract, it would have to know where to place them on the already-built-shape20:31
kanzure_which would involve something like markers or tags or something I guess20:31
fennoh .. /me remembers some eric hunting post whining about lack of geometry specification language20:32
kanzure_analytical geometry surely already has an ML for itself20:33
kanzure_Huh. Google's "preferences" page now has "Format: HTML (default), PDA, XHTML"20:34
fenn(x) YAML20:35
kanzure-http://heybryan.org/books/music/9-01-07/Twisted%20Sister/Bang%20Your%20Head.mp320:37
kanzure-God that took forever to find.20:37
kanzure_(And it's not even the Quiet Riot version. Bah.)20:39
fenni think it's the metal20:41
fennyou weren't even alive in the 80's so how the heck do you like 80's metal?20:42
kanzure_When you spend enough time behind a search box, you find everything20:43
kanzure_I stumbled upon Gamma Ray in 2003 or 2004 when I was searching for "new world order".20:43
kanzure_Some friends started to hail and salute me in hallways in school, it was peculiar, so we joked about new world orders and the like.20:44
kanzure_So now I'm a metalhead .. or something.20:44
kanzure-http://labs.freehackers.org/wiki/pythonmeshviewer20:53
facefacefacehey guys, just catching up above20:54
facefacefaceabout leibnitz, do you think we can clone him?20:54
facefacefacedo you think a modern day leibnitz would be as good?20:54
facefacefaceand if given the choice would you like to form 'a group' with einstein, liebnitz, whats his name... invented the normal distribution...20:55
facefacefaceI figure who better to have on 'my team' than those kinds of insainly intellegent people from history.20:55
facefacefaceabout the 'who should get cc'ed in what' question, this is something that I think email software could help with really easily.20:56
kanzure_How would that be?20:56
facefacefaceI have posted on thunderbird mailing lists about this20:56
facefacefacea spam filter for any folder20:56
facefacefacewith a learning algorithm that is based on what you file there20:56
kanzure_Meh.20:57
facefacefaceso you define groups by just sticking emails into folder, and the folder learns (just like a spam filter) a set of rules for inclusion.20:57
facefacefaceI see where your coming from, but it would be a big help to me20:57
kanzure_Then you get too many groups to scroll through and you end up not sending the messages to the right groups. For instance, once you hit 192041941041 mailing lists like I have ..20:57
facefacefaceI have about 10 folders in Gmail, mostly because I gave up adding rules to sort them20:58
kanzure_As for cloning Leibniz, have you seen the groups that are working on cloning jesus?20:58
kanzure_I have about 100 folders in kmail. ;-)20:58
facefacefacekanzure_, if there are too many groups for you to handle, you have too many groups to handle ;-)20:58
kanzure_Bull fucking shit.20:58
kanzure_Rawr.20:58
facefacefaceheheh20:58
facefacefacekanzure_, I wanted to work on a 'jesus burger' - custom meat on a stick20:58
kanzure_http://heybryan.org/mediawiki/index.php/Meat_on_a_stick20:59
facefacefacekanzure_, but, what I mean is, you have some information to 'categorize' into some vague "mailing list" that is a group of friends or contacts that you think will be, or who have declared their interest20:59
facefacefaceand you complained that you forget who defines the 'mailing list' precicely that is.21:00
kanzure_Yes, I know what you are suggesting.21:00
facefacefacevaguely you know that so and so and such and such...21:00
kanzure_This is not different from fenn's suggestion of tagging, except you might choose to add stupid probability crap.21:00
facefacefaceI think a spam filter generator would help a lot21:00
facefacefacekanzure_, exactly21:00
facefacefacecrap that constitutes intellegence ;-)21:00
kanzure_Hahah.21:00
facefacefacehow do you decide21:00
facefaceface?21:00
kanzure_What's a decision?21:00
facefacefaceyour spirit is disconected from your physical body?21:00
kanzure_My what?21:01
facefacefacedecide who gets included in a certain posting?21:01
facefacefaceyou make some statistical inference based on a domain ontology and statistical inference21:01
facefacefacewait, thats too much stats21:01
kanzure_You're lying.21:01
kanzure_The real truth is that I don't remember everyone I've ever met when I write an email.21:01
facefacefaceperhaps not (according to aristotle ;-)21:01
facefacefacekanzure_, sure, but a bunch of 'likely suspects' somhow spring to mind21:02
kanzure_Stats isn't how it springs to mind.21:02
kanzure_That's neurobiology/neuroscience.21:02
facefacefacekanzure_, I choose to believe that underlying that is an algorithm21:02
facefacefaceunderlying that neurobiology21:03
kanzure_As long as you agree it's the brain that needs to be changed.21:03
kanzure_Not some stupid stats crap about "decisions".21:03
kanzure_Nobody has shown a neurobiological basis of the existence of "decisions".21:03
kanzure_That's just folk psych ontological bullshitting. :(21:03
facefacefacekanzure_, but decisions exist at the level of cc or not cc21:03
facefacefaceultimately you do one thing or another, and that is a useful way to describe our behaviour21:04
kanzure_Not true, because I don't remember everyone I ever met.21:04
facefacefaceI don't disagree with the idea that perhaps its not the most efficient / correct way to categorise our behaviour21:05
facefacefacekanzure_, I don't see the argument21:05
facefacefaceyou don't have infinite knowledge therefore no 'decision' that you apparently make is a true decision in some abstract sense?21:05
kanzure_You're bringing up stupid things like behavior and classification and other crap that isn't necessary here. The fundamental problem is that I lose context and "drop out of the zone" and fail to understand people after some amount of time. This isn't a categorization issue .. this is a "keeping it in mind issue". Nevermind. I don't think you understand what I was saying earlier today.21:06
facefacefacefair enough21:07
kanzure_But I'd be willing to pick up the topic if you'd want to talk about the original issue .. :)21:07
kanzure_fenn: I'm missing a few python modules. Is there a cpan -i equivalent?21:10
kanzure_Meh. apt had pygame.21:11
facefacefacekanzure_, :-)21:12
kanzure_Hm?21:12
facefacefacesorry, I'm busy working with endnote21:14
facefacefaceanyone got any experience21:14
facefacefaceI need to read in a library from an existing 'reference' section, but I don't know if that is possible21:14
kanzure_I keep forgetting to go to the Endnote training sessions on campus.21:15
fennno, cpan is just another package manager to worry about21:15
kanzure_neglecting, rather.21:15
kanzure_This is rather stupid. In that python mesh viewer, 3D objects are instantiated with the Object() object. Gah.21:16
kanzure_Isn't that reserved?21:16
facefacefacelooks like I just have to populate the endnote library by hand21:16
kanzure_What's a 'reference section'? Do you mean the references in a given PDF?21:17
kanzure_or something endnote-specific?21:17
fennhum i thought some fMRI stuff showed you made a decision a couple seconds before you consciously made the decision21:18
facefacefaceno, the references in a given word document21:18
facefacefacefenn, computer says no21:18
kanzure_There's BibTeX if you want to automatically parse into an XML-like format21:18
kanzure_But I don't think they have interfaces for APA/MPA citation formats .. they /should/ in an ideal situation21:18
kanzure_fenn: I remember that. Are you claiming that a pattern of blood flow == decision?21:19
kanzure_from identity import decision21:19
kanzure_given no 'identity' module you can't really import decision all too well21:19
fennpff call it "phase change" if you want21:20
facefacefacekanzure_, are you arguing against a link between the physical state of the brain and the 'mental' world of thoughts and 'decisions'?21:20
fennthe point is, something happens21:20
kanzure_fenn: Interesting. I'll have to play with that concept a bit.21:20
fennit's vital for survival, obviously21:21
fenncan't jump and not jump21:21
kanzure_facefaceface: No. What's a mind?21:21
kanzure_I'd argue that it's poorly defined and that nobody knows what they're talking about, so best avoid it and get on with things.21:21
facefacefacekanzure_, what I personally experience21:21
facefacefacethats my mind21:21
kanzure_ambiguous, sorry :)21:21
facefacefacefair enough, but it seems to be playing a role in your thinking21:21
facefacefacekanzure_, abigous yes21:22
facefacefacesubjective by definition, hence the problem21:22
facefacefacebut is it impossible to talk of neural correlates of consciousness just because its hard?21:22
kanzure_since you can't define what it is that you are experiencing, (that's the job of the universe), <stuff>21:22
kanzure_No, subjectivity is not a problem.21:22
kanzure_No, I don't think consciousness exists really, since nobody can define it.21:23
-!- fenn changed the topic of #hplusroadmap to: no philosophy, please.21:23
fennnext you guys will be talking about whether "exists" really means anything21:24
facefacefacebut fenn thats a philosophical statement21:24
facefacefaceI think consciousness can be defined in a variety of ways21:24
kanzure_Oh boy.21:24
facefacefaceIt depends on what you need the definition to do21:24
kanzure_uh, let's stop there.21:25
facefacefaceI don't think that philosophical discussion should be arbitrarily avoided, especially when it is the core (believe it or not) of the argument.21:25
facefacefaceI don't want to talk to myself, so yes.21:25
jm|earth;-)21:25
kanzure_But at this point I'm just repeating myself.21:25
kanzure_We've talked for many hours/days in here about grounding problems.21:26
facefacefaceno, your saying, i'm right, but lets not talk about it.21:26
facefacefaceOK21:26
facefacefaceI thought you meant with me21:26
fenngrounding is not a problem in industrial control systems21:26
fennits all this frou frou mathematical bullshit where people get off on philosophical tangents21:26
fennthe biggest step is going from a sensor reading to a dimensional unit21:27
kanzure_dimensional units => more for sharing information than anything21:27
facefacefacemy personal belief is that philosophical understanding is crucial to framing any idea in the proper context. Of course contexts can change, that's science. However, if we loose the ability to communicate our understanding, aren't we screwed?21:28
kanzure_When did we last talk about dimensioning?21:28
* facefaceface hides21:28
kanzure_That might have been with Steve actually. He and I were doing a deconstructed identity module.21:28
fennkanzure_: no, they are very useful for predicting the future (with scientific models)21:28
fennor non-scientific models, if you're into fuzzy logic :)21:28
kanzure_Yes, but the uniting and technology has to be conserved throughout for the units to be useful. I.e., relative synergies or your "phase lock" mention, but I don't have anything to add here anyway21:29
kanzure_bleh, I got too metaphorical21:29
kanzure_ok, back to the python21:29
kanzure_huh.21:31
kanzure_fenn: MeshViewer.py line 174 has def __add__ "Concatenate this object and 'other', returns it". 21:32
fennso?21:32
fenn"other" is b in "a + b"21:33
kanzure_looks like object concatenation?21:33
kanzure_Not quite. Given an equation of a 3D shape, solving for the zeroes of the derivatives will yield points of possible interest at which union/intersection operations should be performed (and provide a reference for offsetting). Plus also an "origin" point for those shapes that don't have a nice 3D equation with useful zeroes. 21:42
kanzure_"Landmark" points for additional/subtractive geometries to be specified wouldn't allow for "some point slightly to the left". Although allowing for all of those points wouldn't be useful for overall shape.21:46
kanzure_Heh. It would be cool to have an interface where we could stretch a 3D monstrous shape thing made up of X pyramids, Y spheres, Z cubes, etc., such that by moving the mouse around in some N-dimensional space, the offsets of each of the shapes are changed a little bit and the overall geometry is recomputed.21:46
kanzure_Ok, I guess "landmark points" for each shape, and at each stage tell the program how many possible landmarks there are to choose from to allow modifications to. 21:48
kanzure_Oh. I think this means I shouldn't be doing this at the mesh level as the go-between.21:49
kanzure_Steradians are new to me.22:16
kanzure_I'm not sure it's steradians that I should be looking into. I need a 3D equivalent of the 'radian' for rotation of an object. I could just do three dimensional rotation with factors for each of the axis.22:17
fennsteradian is basicaly angle^222:20
fennyou won't find this anywhere, oddly enough, because the SI decided that angles weren't a unit22:20
kanzure_fenn: I'm not sure I understand steradians. What's the range of rotation that is provided?22:33
kanzure_oops. Nevermind. Cartesian solution, that's right. Was distracted.22:33
kanzure-If you have any trouble sounding condescending, find a Unix user to22:43
kanzure-"If you have any trouble sounding condescending, find a Unix user to22:44
kanzure-show you how it's done. (Scott Adams)22:44
kanzure-hrm, weird paste.22:44
fennwhat an idiot! he obviously meant "find a Unix admin" - do I have to fix everything around here?22:46
kanzure_Ooh. That's right. There's some matrix math involved for cartesian-based rotation.22:46
kanzure_yes, and for very little pay22:46
fennyes sir.22:46
kanzure_eat your rice!22:47
kanzure_*vegan rice22:47
* fenn goes back to scrubbing the floor22:47
fenn*with a toothbrush22:47
fennmy pallet is calling me22:47
kanzure_night22:48
kanzure_bah, rotation was already implemented. time for food22:50
kanzure_Ah crap.23:23
kanzure_http://yudkowsky.net/23:23
facefacefacein the back of one of the GITS books there is an exert from an essay on futureism 23:32
facefacefacethe book says - its on a website called betterhumans.com - anyone know anything more about this essay?23:33
facefacefaceI was reminded of it by the 'three paths' thing on the above website.23:33
kanzure_I write occassionally for betterhumans.com23:35
kanzure_James and George requested it of me.23:35
facefacefaceany reference for 'the three (or five?) paths of human development'?23:38
facefacefaceI remember one was 'the way of the genes' 23:38
kanzure_I'm afraid not.23:40
facefacefacenm, I'll let you know when I find it.23:41
facefacefaceJust reading "Three Major Singularity Schools"23:42
kanzure_Be careful there. The singularity-people like to claim that it's only about intelligence, but if you get exponential self-replication in there first, you can easily get exponential self-replication of humans or the like.23:42
facefacefaceself rep?23:43
facefacefacejust as a kind of singularity?23:43
kanzure_Something like that, yeah.23:43
facefacefacejust out of interest, do you know about Myan time wave theory?23:44
kanzure_No. What is the theory about?23:44
facefacefacethe end of time23:44
facefacefacesome kind of singularity - its sci-fi23:44
kanzure_Tipler/Omega point thing?23:44
facefacefacemayan23:44
kanzure_Oh, yes then. 2012, we're all doomed, etc. etc.23:45
facefaceface;-)23:45
facefacefacenot necessarily doomed23:45
facefacefacejust that, at that point, the singularity will occur23:45
kanzure_How nice of them to schedule it for us.23:45
facefacefacepretty smart23:45
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