Sadly... Article.
War led to this desaster - now you make more of it? Oh God.
@ 2015-11-16 – 22:00:27
Sadly... Article.
War led to this desaster - now you make more of it? Oh God.
@ 2015-11-16 – 21:52:28
...is making a custom translator for each program. Don't worry, they're usually simple. Our standard translator "!747" (yes, like the Boeing) usually does a good job and it includes many syntax enhancements.
The 747 fails sometimes when there is a lot to do, and then for example, you'd want a custom translator. Or if you wanna try exciting new syntax.
Here's an example - it's even shorter Java than usually:
m {
print("hello!");
}
We are now too lazy to even write "p { ... }" to indicate where the main program is. (m { } is short for "class main", as you can see in the translation.) The translator puts all things in the right place!
@ 2015-11-16 – 17:21:34
...is this one: Are you a part of that war?
I am not... which is why I will win.
Cheers
Anybody wanting to help build tomorrow's IT infrastructure? I am making it. Contact me.
@ 2015-11-14 – 17:27:34
(Hacker Unit) They have some internal problems related to the Paris shooting which might delay things a bit (hopefully not though!!), but it seems like the rise is on track.
About time too...
Cheers
@ 2015-11-13 – 21:40:57
Bots should have URLs! Let's make it simple this time. We just concatenate any relevant parts with ":". Parts are computer names, IP addresses, bot names, ports and v-ports. Done.
You know, TinyBrain is like a smart mail man. It should be able to deliver things to any program on any computer!
Money coming. - Cheerio
@ 2015-11-10 – 21:35:05
We're making it. Getting better daily. Perfect VM management is the key here
Also, JavaX is just so damn short. Making a complex table is a matter of, what? 4 lines:
m {
p {
new L l;
for (File dir : allDataDirectories()) {
l.add(litmap("Program", dir.getName(), "Program name", getSnippetTitle(dir.getName()), "Files", numFiles(dir), "Data Size", toK(directorySize(dir)) + " K"));
}
showTable(l, "Data Directories");
}
}
Run with x30.jar.
@ 2015-11-10 – 13:28:28
(Except God.)
What will happen now? Where is America?
@ 2015-11-06 – 14:05:41
For example, checking the available memory. There is no proper mechanism for that.
Also, putting all the bots in one VM. That's really the basis for a super bot-system.
Cheers
@ 2015-11-04 – 18:04:56
First, let's simplify sentences. For example, dropping the word "usually".
for (S line : toLines(input)) {
L<S> tok = nlTok(line);
simplify(tok);
...
}
...and then we make some more structures, and then! It's done
@ 2015-11-04 – 17:08:42
For example, about clock times. TinyBrain understands natural language (English), so it's not a problem. Be sure to say things simply. Consistence is also a big helper. For example, always say "clock time" - or always say "clocktime". But don't mix both spellings because then it is not easy to tell whether they mean the same thing.
The same word always means the same thing. (Let's assume that for now so we can get off the ground!)
So what are clock times?
A "clock time" consists of "minutes" and "seconds".
"Minutes" is a number between 0 and 99.
"Seconds" is a number between 0 and 59.
A "clock time" is usually written in the format "Minutes:Seconds".
It's a special version of clock time that features a range between 0 and 99:59 minutes.
That's it.
Now we just need a logic engine (which I am writing right now).
Oh, some questions to test case:
What are the minutes in the "clock time" "12:35"?
What are the seconds in the "clock time" "05:12"?
Let's get started with this 1 million $ experiment! (TinyBrain will get 1 million dollars.)
@ 2015-11-04 – 16:15:32
You think this stuff is free ("money" from the "government")? Please think again.
Cheerio
@ 2015-11-02 – 21:36:26
I saw an article about her. Just a money girl. No comparison to the ideas I have.
Oh, and I am better with people. Seems like a recipe for success!
Cheers
@ 2015-11-02 – 21:28:55
This is going to be good.
Also: Evacuating from Germany!
Cheers
@ 2015-11-01 – 21:46:32
Now an arbitrary number of NL bots can share a single port automatically.
Once again, it is ridiculously easy to make such a bot.
Multi-port source.
@ 2015-11-01 – 15:45:18
What do we want to know? We want to know if it's up or down.
Program 1. Program 2. (Because the database is in Germany and the bots live in New Jersey. )
Easy to understand, yet very powerful code snippets... as always.
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