Human, computer, objective.
No more working alone!
...and they're (probably) not the ones you think.
Approaching AI, chapter 915423
...should be enough time for a bot to respond.
More edutainment for your pleasure!
Now if that isn't a change. Videos about AI coming.
...I shorten it. Let's say I want to make a big input field with full persistence and switchable font size (like you see on the right). Then I write this:
cmodule BigInput { S text; // auto-persisted string field switchable int fontSize = 40; visual setFontSize(fontSize, dm_textArea('text)); }
(I just created the 2 new JavaX syntax constructs 'switchable' and 'visual' in like 10 minutes. Hover over the source code for more info.) —Automatic popup menu.
If this runs, you're read-d-dy for making a bot. (Actual software coming up.)
(In a few steps, that is.)
What time is it? It's 5:30 Why did you say that? Because you asked me what time it is.
Not sure if I'm allowed to tell you more yet... :-)
...and any Windows installation. Enough space for AI experiments—and enough space for memory-hungry Firefox. Try it out yourself!
Yes, it's all automatic. The original rule is just matching for "what's the rule count".
Sometimes I just have to do this—coming up with a really intelligent little solution for common coding questions that, oddly, don't seem to have an answer yet.
Like this one: How to find out efficiently whether a prefix of a string is contained in a tree set.
PS: Haha, now StackOverflow is saying they want to delete the answer. I was improving on another answer which apparently is not being deleted? StackOverflow is complete madness as I have said before.
Sorry... I can't always turn water to wine. Need some grapes. Details.
10,000 rules shouldn't be a problem at all. We do want AGI, don't we?