Re: [FRIAM] Newborn Heart Rate

2021-10-05 Thread uǝlƃ ☤ $
Yeah, I'm perfectly aligned with the freak among freaks sentiment, though I'd argue we *do* live in that world, we just deny it with our false beliefs. "The problem with communication is the illusion that it exists." But the more important part of the argument surrounds whether consistency, its

Re: [FRIAM] Fwd: What a funny

2021-10-05 Thread Roger Critchlow
need a browser add-on that just does the image search and annotates image provenance inline, call it a miscaptcha, could probably identify photoshopped and deepfaked images, too, with a little more effort on the image search backend. Speaking of which, image search could provide a full history of

Re: [FRIAM] Fwd: What a funny

2021-10-05 Thread Frank Wimberly
Patent that image provenance idea. --- Frank C. Wimberly 140 Calle Ojo Feliz, Santa Fe, NM 87505 505 670-9918 Santa Fe, NM On Tue, Oct 5, 2021, 10:30 AM Roger Critchlow wrote: > need a browser add-on that just does the image search and annotates image > provenance inline, call it a miscaptcha,

Re: [FRIAM] Fwd: What a funny

2021-10-05 Thread Marcus Daniels
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Non-fungible_token From: Friam On Behalf Of Roger Critchlow Sent: Tuesday, October 5, 2021 9:29 AM To: The Friday Morning Applied Complexity Coffee Group Subject: Re: [FRIAM] Fwd: What a funny need a browser add-on that just does the image search and annotates imag

Re: [FRIAM] Newborn Heart Rate

2021-10-05 Thread Frank Wimberly
>race conditions, deadlocks, etc. My favorite when I took an OS course 50+ years ago was "deadly embrace" which I'm sure is an obsolete problem. It occurred when two processes were waiting for each other. --- Frank C. Wimberly 140 Calle Ojo Feliz, Santa Fe, NM 87505 505 670-9918 Santa Fe, NM O

Re: [FRIAM] Fwd: What a funny

2021-10-05 Thread thompnickson2
You could offer to make it for Snopes! n Nick Thompson thompnicks...@gmail.com https://wordpress.clarku.edu/nthompson/ From: Friam On Behalf Of Frank Wimberly Sent: Tuesday, October 5, 2021 12:32 PM To: T

Re: [FRIAM] Newborn Heart Rate

2021-10-05 Thread Marcus Daniels
Debugging parallel systems is (still) hard, and language design and compiler support is even more important than it is with serial systems. Type systems help here too by ensuring that there is only reference that can mutate at a time. From: Friam On Behalf Of Frank Wimberly Sent: Tuesday, Oc

Re: [FRIAM] Newborn Heart Rate

2021-10-05 Thread uǝlƃ ☤ $
I thought "deadly embrace" was synonymous with deadlock. And it's definitely not obsolete. In fact, there's one guy (Kercel) who seems to have claimed that deadlock handling demonstrates the realizability of (M,R)-systems (or at least the ability of Turing Machines to "simulate" such systems - t

[FRIAM] new european record for 12 hours of rainfall

2021-10-05 Thread Roger Critchlow
https://www.washingtonpost.com/weather/2021/10/05/italy-record-rainfall-/ 29.2 inches in 12 hours, and a half a million lightning strikes attributed to the storm complex. 36 hour satellite loop https://t.co/YJeZ2soEdE, much convection! -- rec -- .-- .- -. - / .- -.-. - .. --- -. ..--.. / -.-. -

[FRIAM] Aborted project by Errol Morris for the year 2000

2021-10-05 Thread Marcus Daniels
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