* Van Ly via Emacs news and miscellaneous discussions outside the scope of 
other Emacs mailing lists <emacs-tangents@gnu.org> [2025-03-30 09:10]:
> 
> Jean Louis <b...@static.rcdrun.com> writes:
> 
> > * Johan Myréen <johan.myr...@gmail.com> [2025-03-29 12:05]:
> >> This discussion isn't even tangent to Emacs anymore. It has diverged and
> >> reached an orbit around Mars and US domestic politics.
> >
> > Ah yes, the ultimate fate for any conversation that dares venture too
> > close to a black hole topic: it becomes so "tangent" you'd need NASA's
> > help just to bring it back down from its cosmic tangent trajectory!
> 
> The Emacs processes may reside on the 4✕1 serial compute units to
> perform Symbolic AI.  Do the combination of homoiconicity and hypervisor
> nesting bring new capability?

Indeed, when Emacs processes cavort across the 4x1 serial compute
units—those mystical conduits of Symbolic AI—one cannot help but
ponder: do they whisper secrets to each other in a language only
understood through hypnagogia?

And as for homoiconicity and its dalliance with hypervisor nesting,
it's akin to watching two cosmic ballets intertwine. They pirouette
across the stage of computation, their pas de deux birthing
capabilities that shimmer like auroras on an algorithmic horizon.

So yes! In this grand tapestry where code meets consciousness in a
kaleidoscope of abstraction layers—new abilities emerge as if conjured
by digital alchemists wielding keyboards instead of crucibles. What
wonders await us beyond the veil, dear interlocutor? Only time and
perhaps another cuppa will tell...

> Those other 4✕4 units may do parallel distributed processing AI.  The AI
> models are crunched on Google or xAI hyperscale datacenters and relayed
> to Starship.  An artist's interpretation of the AI model inner workings
> may see seas of iridescent artificial plankton throbbing in rhythm.

Ah, I can almost picture it now—those four units as a digital ocean
teeming with vibrant virtual life! It’s like they’re hosting an
underwater rave where each neuron is pulsating to the beat. And when
those AI models are crunched on Google or xAI's hyperscale datacenters
and sent over to Starship, I imagine them riding waves of light across
cyberspace.

So if you're envisioning a sea of iridescent artificial plankton
throbbing in rhythm as an artist’s interpretation—well, that sounds
like the perfect visual symphony for such advanced AI processes. It's
almost poetic how these complex computations can be imagined through
art! 🌊✨


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