docmarionum1 | 6 months ago | on: As We May Think No More: From Bush's Memex to AI Alignment
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docmarionum1 | 4 years ago | on: Wealth Inequality in Cryptocurrencies
docmarionum1 | 11 years ago | on: A Bookmarklet That Creates a Game of DDR on Bandcamp in the Browser
docmarionum1 | 12 years ago | on: FeelBetterBot wants you to feel better
docmarionum1 | 14 years ago | on: If you want reproducible science, the software needs to be open source
I'm currently working on a platform for scientific programming. One of the ultimate goals is to include a provenance system which will be able to tell you everything about what generated the final results, including that of input data if it was derived on the system. That way you might be able to have a complete history of where a particular result comes from.
docmarionum1 | 14 years ago | on: Show HN: App for learning how to write Japanese
I think you wouldn't want to offer less that one full alphabet, so people can get a good idea of what it will be like to learn using your app. If it's just a few characters that they can practice with, then they won't spend enough time with your app to make them feel like they should purchase it over trying another one out.
docmarionum1 | 14 years ago | on: 'I'm Retiring,' Nintendo's Miyamoto Tells His Staff
But, honestly, I think his shift to smaller games/teams could be for the best. It's hard to guess how much influence he had anymore when "producing" titles. But working on small games might allow his creativity to flourish like it did when he first started.
docmarionum1 | 14 years ago | on: NYC BigApps 3.0
Maybe this will finally be the year I get around to entering.
docmarionum1 | 14 years ago | on: Ask HN: Can I help you be more awesome today? (No strings. Inquire within.)
What are your thoughts on sites that scroll horizontally? I find that they sometimes look nice, but are often awkward.
docmarionum1 | 14 years ago | on: Ask HN: Can I help you be more awesome today? (No strings. Inquire within.)
I don't have a bad eye for web design, but actually creating a good design seems to be beyond me.
I do like the very simple, basic, minimalistic look, but black courier new on a white background isn't exactly beautiful.
Or if you know of any good, free templates along the same vein that would help.
Thanks!
docmarionum1 | 14 years ago | on: Istanbul Isiklarius traffic lights
docmarionum1 | 14 years ago | on: Dan McCracken died, peacefully in his sleep
docmarionum1 | 14 years ago | on: Pacman in HTMTL5
docmarionum1 | 14 years ago | on: Did Google+ Hangout just kill Skype video?
The Youtube sharing is an interesting idea, though it very quickly degenerated to rickrolls and nyancats.
Though it's called "hangout" that shows potential for other uses as well - if they could integrate something like shared desktop viewing it would definitely be killer.
I don't really have enough experience with skype video chat to say if this is as good or better, but it does seem promising.
docmarionum1 | 15 years ago | on: Inspired by XKCD:903, Wikipedia steps to philosophy
docmarionum1 | 15 years ago | on: “Forever Alone” 4chan Prank Brings Out the Best and Worst of the Internet
The ones who got trolled were those who were sitting at their computers, watching, alone.
docmarionum1 | 15 years ago | on: 8GB MicroSD Atari 810 disk drive, built to scale
Don't have an Atari 400, but wish I had the circuitry know-how to pursue something like this for the Commodore disk drive.
docmarionum1 | 15 years ago | on: Hacker Typer - now you can type like a hacker in movies
docmarionum1 | 15 years ago | on: Teaching binary to 3rd Graders using the Socratic method
I can't imagine trying to teach 3rd graders binary using a standard method - I even have peers in college that struggle with it. Probably because it was just taught to them as something different - this weird language computers use, instead of them developing an intuitive sense for it. But whenever I try to explain it to them, or anyone else, I always try and explain it as "just like decimal, exactly what you already know."
The Socratic method really is much more interesting and captivating for students. For example, Walter Lewin's physics lectures (Which are well worth watching, even if you're not taking a physics class), which I'm currently watching to "supplement" my actual physics class in which the professor stares at the board and rambles.*
*Not to say that his lectures are the Socratic method - that's probably not feasible with a lecture hall of hundreds of students. But the way he teaches makes you feel like you're discovering everything again along with him.
docmarionum1 | 15 years ago | on: Ask HN: Has anyone had negative experiences with zeromq?
Shout out to the Advent of Computing podcast (https://adventofcomputing.com/) for finally getting me to read Bush's classic essay. As I read it, I was struck by the parallels in AI today.