It looks like CGOS 19x19 is hung. The game in progress are not changing,
and the cgos viewer can't get the moves of the current games. When I
connect I get a message that Im connected, but no messages about the time of
the next round.
Can someone restart it please?
David
Raymond Wold wrote:
>> The general rule (in my opinion) is that playing strength will require a
>> huge amount of "power" because that's what A.I. is. This in no way implies
>> that it should not be "efficient" or that it should foolishly squander
>> resources (as an internal combustion engin
> The general rule (in my opinion) is that playing strength will require a huge
> amount of "power" because that's what A.I. is. This in no way implies that
> it should not be "efficient" or that it should foolishly squander resources
> (as an internal combustion engine does.) Instead it shou
I meant to expound a little on this:
> (Not to mention that some algorithms are more scalable that others, I want
> to talk about that in a minute.)
In humans we often try to measure "intelligence" with tests and we call them IQ
tests. It has been said that IQ tests actually only measure yo
Jim O'Flaherty, Jr. wrote:
> Don,
>
> I think it is tenuous to predict, much less emphatically assert, that
> just because the evidence is linear at the lower scale, it remains so
> at higher scales.
This is done all the time in science!Many things in science are
considered facts that haven
is this going to be broadcast on kgs, or is there
some other way to watch the games?
thanks in advance,
s.
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Some more inf
Don Dailey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> What is the state of common lisp these days? What is fastest
> compiler for X86 and how does it compare to C code in performance?
Oh, one additional comment: There are also implementations like ECL
(integration with plain C) and ABCL (integration with Jav
Don Dailey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> What is the state of common lisp these days? What is fastest
> compiler for X86 and how does it compare to C code in performance?
Huh, I don't have a really good overview, sorry. I only know, that the
performace characteristics of the different implementa