Jean Louis <b...@static.rcdrun.com> writes: > * 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?
There are 4 in case 3 fail over 24 months in unknown, unknowns far away. > 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. The first metaphor I tried to cling on to were the 4 pillars underneath titanosaur. > 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... Dilation theory's dimension 5 is less grandiloquent, but more interesting for me. >> 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. No, I see a plain cystal lattice of event loops. > 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! 🌊✨ Dimension 3+1 is messy. -- vl --- via emacs-tangents mailing list (https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/emacs-tangents)