Posts by teixi@mastodon.social
 (DIR) Post #APk76scL2fOo0LOi5A by teixi@mastodon.social
       2022-11-18T21:32:38Z
       
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       @taylorlorenz Most important than expecting full search, or checking Local/Federated timelines, in here, the key skill to learn is a continuous curation of follows: Accounts & Tags:https://mastodon.social/@teixi/109366102663397915Plus on choosing instances:https://mastodon.social/@teixi/109364574655998294#Fediverse#Newbieverse#FediTips#MastodonHelp#TwitterMigration#TwitterExodus HTH
       
 (DIR) Post #APpuDIn2Tf07NoivZ2 by teixi@mastodon.social
       2022-11-21T18:05:22Z
       
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       @tiago @manlius @lmrocha @estebanmoro @hirokisayama @PessoaBrain @danielemarinazzo When I read a post comparing instances to email servers, I do not reply to avoid confusing non-tech people, but sadly they are not decentralized anymore.Hopefully more implementations of activitypub protocol with minimal mastodon api usage, or else?» No hurray. Email is not distributed anymore. You just cannot create another first-class node of this network. «@cfenollosahttps://cfenollosa.com/blog/after-self-hosting-my-email-for-twenty-three-years-i-have-thrown-in-the-towel-the-oligopoly-has-won.html
       
 (DIR) Post #AS8Fct5grlJi1gTCa0 by teixi@mastodon.social
       2023-01-29T10:12:12Z
       
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       @simon The most difficult in order to make such kind of models usable in practice, is to filter the plausible yet totally surreal inferences from the reality grounded ones.ie: some of the most difficult ones are the plausible negation of things. Like it is/was not exactly in this way vs. a totally non-sense negation to disregard.
       
 (DIR) Post #AS9IAErdKRFCB3syMS by teixi@mastodon.social
       2023-01-29T22:15:41Z
       
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       @simon Humans readout is what gives rational interpretation of prompt responses that had been modeled for looking plausible.Useful when those given responses are factual and accurate. Otherwise misleading interpretation and thus requiring critical filtering.This is a critical failure of current models, so to be improved in future models.
       
 (DIR) Post #ATUXTw3AQ6sKQ0oCRM by teixi@mastodon.social
       2023-03-11T02:08:55Z
       
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       @mjg59 Backwards compatibility, still hard..One realize why most APIs overcome it with a V2 split..
       
 (DIR) Post #ATUau02OW6ZKB3ZEdU by teixi@mastodon.social
       2023-03-11T02:48:30Z
       
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       @ceperez such kind of human languages paradigms is regarding interactive HCIs design experiences:Why some people prefer voice based interfaces, while other people don’t, but then prefer text based interfaces?!
       
 (DIR) Post #AUPs3sJ4J6OLmpHnUG by teixi@mastodon.social
       2023-04-07T17:22:16Z
       
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       @simon A first display of public misleading:Calling it `hallucination` instead of  ie: simple computing heuristics output limits!
       
 (DIR) Post #AUeionjnFqgQ3odYlE by teixi@mastodon.social
       2023-04-14T21:54:19Z
       
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       @simon Check bottom `Compare tool features` table, then start filtering with `Jupyter compatibility` column:https://datasciencenotebook.orghth
       
 (DIR) Post #AV7DkaEPj4Sq3c1jxA by teixi@mastodon.social
       2023-04-28T15:54:55Z
       
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       @ceperez Hey Carlos, after your amazing interview with @drmichaellevin which I need to re-watch to take some notes... now thanks for this second one with @WiringtheBrain Starting to watch right now...I will send some interviewee proposals... So here goes the first one:“God, Human, Animal, Machine: Technology, Metaphor, and the Search for Meaning“ authorMeghan O’Gieblyn,that I just discovered/ordered few weeks ago thanks to @mariapopova https://www.themarginalian.org/2023/03/02/god-human-animal-machine/
       
 (DIR) Post #AXlum9fnmffrEGbyXw by teixi@mastodon.social
       2023-07-17T02:49:41Z
       
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       @FroehlichMarcel Unique AJ brilliance:» A decade or so after his first comment on statistical closure, Pattee (1982) proposed a different, semantic interpretation of what is now being called closure of constraints: #semanticclosureUsing the example of transfer RNA (tRNA), he noted that“semantic closure arises from the necessity that the translation molecules [tRNA] are themselves referents of gene strings”(Pattee 1982, quoted in Moreno and Mossio 2016).Biosemiotics..«cc @WiringtheBrain
       
 (DIR) Post #AiC1MTQfS4KJQv2Eqm by teixi@mastodon.social
       2024-05-23T19:46:33Z
       
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       @futurebird Amazed reading such beauty:„Sheaf Theory through Examples”By Daniel Rosiak#OpenAccess https://doi.org/10.7551/mitpress/12581.001.0001Image quote from intro chapter:HT @FrohlichMarcel https://mathstodon.xyz/@FrohlichMarcel/112395988369920236
       
 (DIR) Post #Arqhkx1zJc3oNi9PjU by teixi@mastodon.social
       2025-03-08T15:39:18Z
       
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       @futurebird game engines boost developers creativity.game mods hacks boost players creativity.game simulators software engineering, started for arcane games to keep playing in modern hardware and software platforms, then provided the means for curators to showcase old programs in museums, then also for reproduce and keeping running old programs in academia and industrial needs.
       
 (DIR) Post #B1sXdD8HPEKKo0N37w by teixi@mastodon.social
       2026-01-02T15:30:59Z
       
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       @futurebird There are little few journalists reporting such things transparently to the public. I enjoy reading @kashhill doing these heavy lifting reports like:, Should it be a “they”? she pondered. How to think about these systems seems to befuddle even their creators.’, Shneiderman, the computer science professor, calls the desire to make machines that seem human a “zombie idea” that won’t die. ‚, Margaret Mitchell, an A.I. researcher who formerly worked at Google, agrees.‘