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Reply #34 Posted on: June 07, 2010, 02:40:33 pm |
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Prince of all Goldfish
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I love speculation. No, I meant truly amazing on the scale of a flexible instance system. Something to fix Game Maker's poorly documented event behavior.
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"That is the single most cryptic piece of code I have ever seen." -Master PobbleWobble "I disapprove of what you say, but I will defend to the death your right to say it." -Evelyn Beatrice Hall, Friends of Voltaire
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Reply #35 Posted on: June 07, 2010, 05:40:52 pm |
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sys(tem)admin(istrator) [java,c++,c,javascript,html,css,php,perl,ruby,python,sql] if you've got ideas, let me hear them.
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Reply #37 Posted on: June 07, 2010, 08:14:28 pm |
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The concept of reducing the size of a game and its being an idea. A one bit game is a one bit idea. Unfortunately x86 isn't entirely suitable as a measurement. Also resources. Josh had an error, I stated *&. It solved his error, though only for another. It caused me to think about how much information was communicated. High estimate is 14bits. Of all the vast amounts of information churned by both him and I, 14 bits were all he required from me. So small in comparison to it all. It's the power of diff. The PAQ inspired competition of wiki text compression presumes compression and AI to be intertwined, having proved optimal compression to require a predictor model. It's true in so far as the leader in the competition had to modify PAQ to account for some semantic analysis of English. To note, they add the decompressor to the compressed text's size. 14 bits of compressed information were all Josh needed from me, but the data involved is still the entirety of his mind which he projected towards the transmission. I sent the characters individually, thus he misinterpreted the first character. Branch prediction plays in somewhere. Whatever, it's all just pattern matching
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Reply #38 Posted on: June 07, 2010, 10:22:10 pm |
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^^^^ thar be bullshit!
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if you drop a cat with buttered toast strapped to its back, which side lands down? joshdreamland: our languages are based on the idea that it's going to end up FUBAR /kick retep998
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Reply #40 Posted on: June 07, 2010, 11:55:35 pm |
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