--- Day changed Thu Feb 04 2010 00:14 -!- parolang [~user@8e4a01246100775874c4f448e9887093.oregonrd-wifi-1261.amplex.net] has quit [Remote host closed the connection] 00:29 -!- genehacker [~chatzilla@wireless-128-62-41-94.public.utexas.edu] has quit [Read error: Connection reset by peer] 00:36 < MrClif> I think the internet archive built their own book scanners. Most of their stuff is open source. 00:39 -!- genehacker [~chatzilla@wireless-128-62-41-94.public.utexas.edu] has joined #hplusroadmap 00:45 < ybit> "The Internet Archive seeks a book scanning operator to digitize and help de-bug the scanning process on a brand new book scanning machine." doesn't sound like they built it 00:48 -!- genehacker [~chatzilla@wireless-128-62-41-94.public.utexas.edu] has quit [Ping timeout: 264 seconds] 00:51 -!- genehacker [~chatzilla@wireless-128-62-41-94.public.utexas.edu] has joined #hplusroadmap 00:55 -!- hplusbot [ybit@dhcp-84-36.me.utexas.edu] has quit [Quit: Ctrl-C at console.] 00:55 -!- hplusbot [ybit@dhcp-84-36.me.utexas.edu] has joined #hplusroadmap 01:08 < ybit> kanzure: did you forget to put heybryan.org and hplusroadmap wiki on the 1tb? 01:08 < ybit> s/kanzure/fenn 01:14 < ybit> heh, kanzure, i just ran into the part of the logs where you quote dexter's lab. i also noted that part in some txt document sometime this year 01:17 -!- flamt [~root@70.50.134.3] has joined #hplusroadmap 01:30 -!- genehacker [~chatzilla@wireless-128-62-41-94.public.utexas.edu] has quit [Ping timeout: 264 seconds] 01:48 -!- genehacker [~chatzilla@wireless-128-62-41-94.public.utexas.edu] has joined #hplusroadmap 02:26 -!- genehacker [~chatzilla@wireless-128-62-41-94.public.utexas.edu] has quit [Ping timeout: 264 seconds] 03:37 -!- QuantumG [~qg@nuclear.biodome.org] has quit [Remote host closed the connection] 03:58 < fenn> i didnt forget; it was on a different hard drive that i didnt have access to at the time 04:03 -!- QuantumG [~qg@nuclear.biodome.org] has joined #hplusroadmap 04:13 -!- elmom [~elmom@hoasnet-fe29dd00-137.dhcp.inet.fi] has quit [Read error: Connection reset by peer] 04:18 -!- elmom [~elmom@hoasnet-fe29dd00-137.dhcp.inet.fi] has joined #hplusroadmap 05:19 -!- Phreedom_ [~quassel@195.216.211.175] has quit [Ping timeout: 248 seconds] 05:20 -!- Phreedom [~quassel@195.216.211.175] has joined #hplusroadmap 08:04 -!- parolang [~user@8e4a01246100775874c4f448e9887093.oregonrd-wifi-1261.amplex.net] has joined #hplusroadmap 08:07 < kanzure> fenn: not true, you probably deleted it 08:07 < kanzure> althoug hteh wiki is another story 08:07 < kanzure> *the 09:10 < kanzure> amazon buys touchco .. looks like a touchscreen for multi-digit touchscreens 09:10 < kanzure> er, for multi-digit humans 09:38 < Utopiah> (Nutrition Made Clear http://www.teach12.com/ttcx/coursedesclong2.aspx?cid=1950 available as audiobook for 24hrs at http://seedea.org/buffering/nutri_ttc/ ) 10:13 < ybit> kanzure: can i rape your server one night for this stuff, i'll only be rough on it for a few hours 10:13 < ybit> or if you would like to upload it to designfiles, i'll rip it from that 10:39 -!- JayDugger [~duggerj@2001:0:53aa:64c:28ee:7602:52c6:ef50] has joined #hplusroadmap 10:39 < JayDugger> Heh. That seems to have worked. 10:40 < JayDugger> What was that about Internet Archive needing a book scanner? 10:42 -!- Kuro_ [~kuro@host81-156-148-187.range81-156.btcentralplus.com] has joined #hplusroadmap 10:42 < ybit> JayDugger: MrClif thought that they had built their own, they may have, but i didn't find it 10:45 < JayDugger> Thank you, ybit. 10:45 < ybit> np JayDugger 11:19 < Utopiah> http://thebeautifulbrain.com/2010/02/bluebrain-film-preview/ 11:19 -!- Phreedom [~quassel@195.216.211.175] has quit [Ping timeout: 260 seconds] 11:31 < kanzure> Utopiah: thanks 11:43 -!- zancas_ [~zancas@208-78-67-234-rangeroamerinc.clt.ord.sparkplugbb.net] has joined #hplusroadmap 11:44 -!- randallagordon_ [~randallag@c-76-115-126-45.hsd1.or.comcast.net] has joined #hplusroadmap 11:47 -!- randallagordon [~randallag@c-76-115-126-45.hsd1.or.comcast.net] has quit [Ping timeout: 252 seconds] 11:51 -!- xApple [~xApple@unaffiliated/xapple] has joined #hplusroadmap 11:51 < xApple> hello 11:52 < ybit> oi xApple 11:52 < ybit> kanzure, Utopiah, fenn: meet xapple 11:52 < ybit> met him from #epfl 11:53 < ybit> he helped me acquire a paper behind their paywall 11:53 < ybit> xApple: see http://designfiles.org/papers 11:53 < ybit> we tend to put papers there 11:53 -!- hplusbot [ybit@dhcp-84-36.me.utexas.edu] has quit [Quit: Ctrl-C at console.] 11:53 -!- hplusbot [ybit@dhcp-84-36.me.utexas.edu] has joined #hplusroadmap 11:53 < ybit> also see our logs 11:53 < ybit> ~logs 11:53 < ybit> !logs 11:53 < hplusbot> ybit: http://adl.serveftp.org/irclogs.txt 11:54 < ybit> you can see what we talk about 11:54 < xApple> OK cool 11:54 < xApple> Well I'll just hang around a bit ^^ 11:54 < kanzure> there's a #epfl? 11:54 < ybit> Utopiah just linked us to a documentary on the blue brain project, and i was reminded of you, so i figured i'd hit you up 11:54 < ybit> yep 11:55 < xApple> Ah yeah Prof Markram 11:55 < ybit> http://thebeautifulbrain.com/2010/02/bluebrain-film-preview/ 11:55 -!- zancas_ [~zancas@208-78-67-234-rangeroamerinc.clt.ord.sparkplugbb.net] has quit [Quit: This computer has gone to sleep] 11:55 < xApple> I see him sitting in his office now and then 11:55 < kanzure> xis xapple into neuroscience? 11:55 < kanzure> *is 11:55 < ybit> computational neuroscience 11:55 < kanzure> good 11:55 < kanzure> xApple: please ask markram to open source it :( 11:55 < ybit> kanzure: link him away 11:55 < kanzure> http://designfiles.org/papers/neuro/ 11:55 < xApple> Hehe 11:56 < kanzure> http://heybryan.org/books/papers/neuro/ 11:56 < ybit> assemilate him please :P 11:56 < kanzure> http://heybryan.org/books/Biology/neuro/ 11:56 < ybit> assimilate* 11:56 < kanzure> http://bio.cc/Bioinformics/papers/ (should be faster than heybryan.org) 11:56 < xApple> Nice links indeed 11:56 < xApple> Thanks 11:56 < kanzure> you just get him to go GPL on his source code, and i'll worship you for a lifetime 11:57 < ybit> him == markram 11:58 * kanzure goes back to some programming 11:58 < xApple> I don't think he lieks the GPL idea 11:59 < ybit> he seems like an a-hole to me 11:59 < ybit> i shouldn't say that having not met him personally, but i've seen him attack other scientists 12:00 < ybit> that's all my gossip for today 12:01 < xApple> You refering to his last email that became public ? 12:01 < ybit> no, you keep mentioning that, but i haven't read it 12:02 < ybit> i was referring to some videos from the ibm almaden research center's cognitive neuroscience conf 12:03 < ybit> i am glad someone is doing the work though, even if i disagree with certain behavior 12:05 < ybit> xApple: have you tried http://synaptic-modeling.com/index.html ? 12:05 * ybit is curious what you work with 12:06 < xApple> Nope never used EONS 12:06 < xApple> I worked with NEST 12:06 < ybit> hrm, link? 12:07 < ybit> http://bebiservice.umb.no/projects-public/cnsweb/wiki/Research/NEST ? 12:07 -!- Kuro_ [~kuro@host81-156-148-187.range81-156.btcentralplus.com] has quit [Ping timeout: 272 seconds] 12:07 < ybit> ah 12:07 < ybit> http://www.nest-initiative.org/index.php/About_Us 12:08 < ybit> have you tried genesis? 12:08 < xApple> Nope neither 12:09 < xApple> Sorry actually I have a guest at the moment, can't chat... 12:09 < ybit> np 12:09 -!- Kuro_ [~kuro@host81-156-148-187.range81-156.btcentralplus.com] has joined #hplusroadmap 12:09 < ybit> http://sourceforge.net/projects/genesis-sim/ :: book: http://ybit.ath.cx/text/The_Book_of_Genesis_-_Exploring_Realistic_Neural_Models_with_the_GEneral_NEural_SImulations_System.pdf :: book contents:http://www.genesis-sim.org/GENESIS/bog/contents.html 12:11 < ybit> i did a huge link dump one time: http://groups.google.com/group/diybio/browse_thread/thread/2ce9f71776ec297a/4a7774d5b8a71d67?hl=en&ie=UTF-8&oe=utf-8&q=brain+emulation#4a7774d5b8a71d67 12:11 < ybit> well, -huge :) 12:12 -!- Kuro__ [~kuro@host81-156-148-187.range81-156.btcentralplus.com] has joined #hplusroadmap 12:12 < xApple> Hah ok I'll look at that later : ) 12:15 -!- Kuro_ [~kuro@host81-156-148-187.range81-156.btcentralplus.com] has quit [Ping timeout: 272 seconds] 12:17 -!- Kuro__ [~kuro@host81-156-148-187.range81-156.btcentralplus.com] has quit [Ping timeout: 272 seconds] 12:38 -!- genehacker [~chatzilla@w-mob400-128-62-218-246.public.utexas.edu] has joined #hplusroadmap 12:57 -!- Phreedom [~quassel@195.216.211.175] has joined #hplusroadmap 13:17 -!- xp_prg [~xp_prg3@c-98-234-218-161.hsd1.ca.comcast.net] has joined #hplusroadmap 13:17 -!- xApple [~xApple@unaffiliated/xapple] has left #hplusroadmap [] 13:18 < xp_prg> Lets say you have a map of neurons and how they are connected, how does that tanslate into an algorithm that can be known? 13:19 -!- genehacker [~chatzilla@w-mob400-128-62-218-246.public.utexas.edu] has quit [Ping timeout: 264 seconds] 13:27 < kanzure> go away 13:39 -!- genehacker [~chatzilla@wireless-128-62-54-195.public.utexas.edu] has joined #hplusroadmap 13:40 -!- zancas_ [~zancas@208-78-67-234-rangeroamerinc.clt.ord.sparkplugbb.net] has joined #hplusroadmap 13:41 < xp_prg> hi genehacker 13:41 < genehacker> hello 13:42 < xp_prg> genehacker do you understand how a neuronal structure can be reverse engineered into an algorithm? 13:42 < genehacker> no 13:43 < xp_prg> can you figure it out real quick and tell me? 13:45 < genehacker> use differential equations I think 13:49 < kanzure> go away 13:52 -!- zancas_ [~zancas@208-78-67-234-rangeroamerinc.clt.ord.sparkplugbb.net] has quit [Quit: This computer has gone to sleep] 14:33 < ybit> anyone know someone at the university of twente? http://doc.utwente.nl/68962/ 14:39 * ybit requested a copy 15:00 -!- genehacker [~chatzilla@wireless-128-62-54-195.public.utexas.edu] has quit [Ping timeout: 264 seconds] 15:02 -!- zancas_ [~zancas@208-78-67-234-rangeroamerinc.clt.ord.sparkplugbb.net] has joined #hplusroadmap 15:05 < ybit> hrm, can't find this linux n00b channel, there was some interesting person on one of them from when i was starting out.. 15:10 -!- genehacker [~chatzilla@w-mob400-128-62-218-246.public.utexas.edu] has joined #hplusroadmap 15:14 -!- zancas_ [~zancas@208-78-67-234-rangeroamerinc.clt.ord.sparkplugbb.net] has quit [Quit: This computer has gone to sleep] 15:14 -!- genehacker_ [~chatzilla@w-mob400-128-62-218-246.public.utexas.edu] has joined #hplusroadmap 15:16 -!- genehacker [~chatzilla@w-mob400-128-62-218-246.public.utexas.edu] has quit [Ping timeout: 264 seconds] 15:16 -!- genehacker_ is now known as genehacker 15:17 -!- parolang [~user@8e4a01246100775874c4f448e9887093.oregonrd-wifi-1261.amplex.net] has quit [Remote host closed the connection] 15:32 -!- genehacker [~chatzilla@w-mob400-128-62-218-246.public.utexas.edu] has quit [Ping timeout: 264 seconds] 16:06 -!- nchaimov [~cowtown@c-71-237-208-209.hsd1.or.comcast.net] has quit [Read error: Connection reset by peer] 16:09 -!- nchaimov [~cowtown@c-71-237-208-209.hsd1.or.comcast.net] has joined #hplusroadmap 16:28 -!- xp_prg [~xp_prg3@c-98-234-218-161.hsd1.ca.comcast.net] has quit [Quit: This computer has gone to sleep] 16:36 -!- genehacker [~chatzilla@w-mob400-128-62-218-246.public.utexas.edu] has joined #hplusroadmap 16:44 -!- genehacker [~chatzilla@w-mob400-128-62-218-246.public.utexas.edu] has quit [Ping timeout: 264 seconds] 16:53 -!- genehacker [~chatzilla@wireless-128-62-54-195.public.utexas.edu] has joined #hplusroadmap 17:02 -!- xp_prg [~xp_prg3@140a.hackerdojo.com] has joined #hplusroadmap 17:22 < fenn> xp_prg you've really never heard of an artificial neural network? 17:23 < fenn> what do they teach in schools these days i wonder 17:25 < fenn> apparently it takes about the same time to format a 2GB sd card as a 16GB card 17:26 < QuantumG> hmm.. I would have thought formating sd cards would be a constant time operation.. it's not like there's any point "checking for bad sectors" 17:27 < QuantumG> aka quick format 17:31 < kanzure> http://blueobelisk.sourceforge.net/wiki/Spring_ACS_Conference_in_San_Francisco 17:32 < kanzure> i took some notes in a class about ANNs: 17:32 < kanzure> http://heybryan.org/school/buildingbrains/all.html 17:32 < ybit> kanzure: what class? 17:32 < kanzure> "building brains" 17:32 < kanzure> it was with dr. mauk. apparently he was one of ed boyden's thesis advisors O.o 17:32 < fenn> my parents are going to that ACS conference (sorta) 17:33 < ybit> and can i grab hplusroadmap wiki and your homepage tonight? 17:33 < kanzure> no, i don't have the wiki anywhere 17:33 < kanzure> that i know of 17:33 < ybit> kanzure: this was a high school class? 17:33 < kanzure> fenn: wellp, if you're going to be in the area, i'd like you to stalk down the blueobelisk people 17:33 < kanzure> ybit: no :( 17:33 < ybit> then it was associated with? 17:33 < kanzure> college? 17:33 < kanzure> um 17:34 < ybit> it was just a class, not associated with college i presume 17:34 < kanzure> no it was associated with college 17:34 < ybit> that's cool 17:34 < ybit> that would be a fun class 17:34 < kanzure> that's why i took it :) 17:34 < ybit> i've been reading berger's stuff today 17:34 < QuantumG> http://quantumg.net/dbns.php I wonder if there's a course on DBNs yet. 17:35 < kanzure> you and .php just don't seem to go together 17:35 < kanzure> oops don't show that page to fenn 17:35 < kanzure> he goes bananas all over numenta 17:35 < QuantumG> I was just reading it and figured I should remove the Numenta slurs 17:35 < kanzure> :p 17:36 < kanzure> susskind eh 17:36 < kanzure> also this 404s: http://www.gatsby.ucl.ac.uk/~ywteh/research/ebm/nc2006.pdf 17:36 < kanzure> but there's a copy here: http://web.archive.org/web/20070824030245/http://www.gatsby.ucl.ac.uk/~ywteh/research/ebm/nc2006.pdf 17:37 < ybit> i'm trying to find the paper where berger's group actually implant the device in a mouse 17:37 < kanzure> "the android makers" 17:37 < kanzure> i don't recall them doing that, ybit 17:37 < kanzure> i mainly recall berger and thomas de marse just doing flight control stuff with petri dishes 17:37 < ybit> they are supposed to have done that by now 17:38 < kanzure> or maybe that was just de marse 17:38 < kanzure> what's berger up to 17:38 < ybit> supposed to implement his "biomemetic microelectronic" device into a mouse 17:38 < ybit> and he was supposed to have it in some primate by 2010 17:38 < kanzure> the artificial hippocampus nonsense? 17:39 < ybit> yeah, though it really is only a sub-population of neurons, so artificial hippocampus probably isn't the best term for it 17:39 < kanzure> les just hit me up for some money 17:40 < kanzure> i'd be happy to give it to him, except i can't really use the space much 17:40 < ybit> why not? 17:40 < kanzure> i can't spend that much time on a god damned bus 17:40 < kanzure> and nobody else i know has a need for it 17:41 < kanzure> it's always bizarre doing phone conferences at ADL 17:41 < kanzure> i'm always throwing around these huge numbers "well if you can get me $300k on that deal, i'll cut you 50k on the metal sheets" 17:41 < kanzure> *sheet metal 17:41 < kanzure> and all the other people in the room kind of just look around 17:41 < kanzure> "who the fuck is this guy?" 17:41 < kanzure> this was doubly so when the ny times reporter showed up 17:43 < fenn> QuantumG: yeah i enjoyed hinton's google talk before i ever heard of "on intelligence" 17:44 < fenn> kanzure: what about "the android makers"? 17:44 < QuantumG> ya, I slapped together that page from a slashdot comment that I wrote in reply to someone asking about Numenta.. but it's not really related 17:44 < kanzure> fenn: just stalking you 17:44 < kanzure> wtf is all this money doing in my bank account 17:45 < kanzure> i'm supposed to be broke >:( 17:45 < fenn> *cough* 17:45 < fenn> i could fix that for you if you want 17:45 < kanzure> yeah? 17:45 < kanzure> get cracking, my friend 17:46 * fenn sniffs some packets 17:46 < kanzure> dood i thought you were so off that shit 17:46 < QuantumG> re: "who the fuck is this guy?", ya, but at the same time I'm often telling people their idiots for some reason or another because they have said or done something stupid.. and you get people saying "heh, you don't even know who Bob Smith is do you?" or whatever the dipshit's name is. Like I'm supposed to ignore the fact that he said something moronic because he's famous for something. 17:46 < kanzure> QuantumG: what? 17:47 < kanzure> all i was saying it's kind of weird to "conduct business" around people who think i'm yet another heat sink (i probably am though) 17:47 < fenn> hey kanzure if you want to use/own my car it would be better than it rotting away in a parking lot and/or getting towed 17:47 < kanzure> legally, i can't 17:47 < kanzure> the plate is expired in indiana 17:47 < kanzure> so it can't be replated for texas 17:48 < kanzure> without the car being in indiana 17:48 < fenn> yeah you have to register it 17:48 < kanzure> in indiana.. 17:48 < fenn> huh? 17:48 < kanzure> yeah :/ 17:48 < fenn> that doesnt make any sense 17:48 < QuantumG> I guess my point is, if you care about social niceties, treat everyone like they're someone important/sane/smart and phrase things like "oh, that's not actually right, maybe you made a mistake". 17:48 < fenn> how am i supposed to drive it to indiana with expired plates 17:48 < kanzure> fenn: fuck if i know 17:48 < kanzure> QuantumG: are you telling me to be polite by not taking a conference call in the lab? 17:49 < kanzure> fenn: i don't know when i last saw your car, btw 17:49 < kanzure> i guess i should go check 17:49 < kanzure> where are the keys? 17:49 < QuantumG> never mind, I misunderstood your scenario 17:49 < fenn> in the little dresser 17:49 < kanzure> QuantumG: you have successfully confused me 17:50 < QuantumG> no worries 17:50 < kanzure> also, i'm hungry. nom nom nom /me leaves 17:50 < QuantumG> ya, I'm also hungry.. but its effort to get food 17:51 < kanzure> an existential crisis! 17:51 < fenn> how do i get a timestamp on google maps? http://tinyurl.com/ye94qpq 17:52 < QuantumG> pneumatic tube sandwich delivery, where are you?! 17:52 < fenn> i dont see any tickets on the windshield :P 17:52 < kanzure> i don't think you do 17:52 < kanzure> it says 2010 17:52 < kanzure> so plus or minus 36 days 17:53 < kanzure> maybe you're just early to rise and early to bed 17:53 < fenn> hm 17:53 < QuantumG> I wonder when brain rejuvenation will become available. 17:54 < fenn> stem cell therapy? 17:54 < QuantumG> I need it now before I become completely senile! 17:54 < kanzure> too late 17:55 < fenn> there have been clinical trials already (with some problems, a few people dying) 17:55 < kanzure> if you're wondering why i haven't left yet, 17:55 < kanzure> it's because i haven't reached pacing escape velocity 17:55 < kanzure> fenn can explain :/ 17:55 < QuantumG> sweet, more people need to die for my drugs damn it 17:55 < fenn> are you at the lab? 17:55 < kanzure> nah i just got home 17:56 < fenn> oh nevermind then 17:56 < fenn> did you ever turn in my book? 17:56 < kanzure> grr 17:56 < kanzure> i'm going back on campus tomorrow 17:56 < fenn> haha 17:56 < kanzure> the book has been added to the bag 17:56 < fenn> see i thought it was just in the backpack for like 5 months 17:56 < kanzure> nah 17:57 < QuantumG> I remember when I worked in a lab (don't get excited, it was cs).. and we'd be like "gotta be coke/chips time".. ride the elevator down to level 1, negotiate with the vending machine, stop by the staff room and play Bubble Bobble. I guess that's why the PhD's in the lab with me took so long to finish their thesis. 17:59 < kanzure> i think ADL is comparable to a CS lab 17:59 < kanzure> just without the CS people 18:02 < fenn> "leaving cold pizza wrapped in foil on his dashboard in the morning meant having hot pizza by lunch time." 18:02 < fenn> reduce your carbon footprint today! 18:19 < ybit> i want to know the surgical details, how do they get the receivers and transmitters in place 18:21 < ybit> also somewhat related, anyone know of a group which has studied visual hallucinations with fMRI? 18:22 < ybit> ah that was easy 18:22 < ybit> ignore last question 19:31 -!- genehacker [~chatzilla@wireless-128-62-54-195.public.utexas.edu] has quit [Read error: Connection reset by peer] 19:31 -!- genehacker [~chatzilla@wireless-128-62-54-195.public.utexas.edu] has joined #hplusroadmap 19:57 < ybit> quick response in cosmic engineers mailing list from me: 19:57 < ybit> Speaking of Berger's group, has anyone actually heard what they are 19:57 < ybit> doing these days? In May 2006 at the IBM Almaden Research Center, 19:57 < ybit> during a QA session at their cognitive computing themed conference, 19:57 < ybit> Berger said, "I think we'll be in primate models in three years or 19:57 < ybit> so." But I've yet to see a paper published from them where the device 19:57 < ybit> is implanted into even a mouse. If someone is willing to show me a 19:57 < ybit> paper where they have done this, that would be great, because I want 19:57 < ybit> this done ASAP. 19:57 < ybit> The video clip: 19:57 < ybit> http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=200924984898632631 19:57 < ybit> Start at 01:27:55 if you want to see him state this. 19:58 < kanzure> funding comes and goes 19:58 < ybit> what's the surgical procedure? 19:58 < ybit> i want details on that 20:04 < kanzure> just look in http://heybryan.org/books/Biology/neuro/ 20:04 < kanzure> there's lots of surgery details.. 20:17 < ybit> er http://heybryan.org/books/Biology/neuro/artificial_receptors/Artificial%20Receptors%20That%20Provides%20a%20Preorganized%20Hydrophobic%20Environment:%20A%20Biomimetic%20Approach%20to%20Dopamine%20Recognition%20in%20Water_files/ 20:40 -!- parolang [~user@8e4a01246100775874c4f448e9887093.oregonrd-wifi-1261.amplex.net] has joined #hplusroadmap 20:43 -!- genehacker [~chatzilla@wireless-128-62-54-195.public.utexas.edu] has quit [Read error: Connection reset by peer] 20:54 -!- katsmeow-afk is now known as katsmeow 21:11 -!- katsmeow [~someone@75-120-21-164.dyn.centurytel.net] has quit [Quit: Silent gratitude isn't very much use to anyone.] 21:12 -!- any81914796 [~someone@75-120-21-164.dyn.centurytel.net] has joined #hplusroadmap 21:17 -!- any81914796 is now known as katsmeow 21:35 < ybit> distributed version of the blue brain project? 21:35 < ybit> yes/no and why 21:35 < ybit> " 21:35 < ybit> I don't think we'd want to follow their architecture as they're using shared memory which will not work in a distributed model. The brain doesn't have a central memory bank but rather distributes it's memory across the network. They also use time dependent algorithms which we'd want to avoid." 21:36 < ybit> "considering the precision required in setting up a series of neurons in harmony, what other option do you have but to have the algorithms as a function of time." 21:45 < nsh> reality has an asynchronistic bias 22:18 -!- parolang [~user@8e4a01246100775874c4f448e9887093.oregonrd-wifi-1261.amplex.net] has quit [Remote host closed the connection] 22:29 -!- JayDugger [~duggerj@2001:0:53aa:64c:28ee:7602:52c6:ef50] has left #hplusroadmap [] 23:10 < kanzure> why didn't i know about the "oprah 9000 penises"? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YGyKmvQesgs 23:39 -!- katsmeow is now known as katsmeow-afk 23:48 -!- xp_prg [~xp_prg3@140a.hackerdojo.com] has quit [Quit: This computer has gone to sleep]