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@snowcone lol I know right?!
Wednesday, 18-Jul-12 14:41:16 UTC from web-
@snowcone The trick is to find yourself a project to do. If you keep using the language and having to find out more of it to do the next thing you want, you'll soon find the language is second nature to you.
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@snowcone I dunno, after awhile the C family of syntaxes just stuck to me. All I really need to do every now and then is look up function names.
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@snowcone It's a PHP script running on the Amazon cloud. So yeah, it's a program that fetches new notices and acts accordingly, and it's been running for a good month straight without being turned off.
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@snowcone Yeah it's totally possible. But, spam.
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@snowcone Yeah it's called pipe it to another bot.
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@minti Cleverbot bridge bot? Cleverbot bridge bot.
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@minti ...actually, if I could get one of the mods to sandbox it so it doesn't spam up the regular timeline, I think that would be a pretty fun mini-project. :O
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Oh wait, but people talking to it would still be on the public timeline, so only the nonsense itself would be kept out. Bother.
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@bitshift Do it, it would be a neat project. What language? DO IT IN ASSEMBLY.
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@snowcone <3
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@snowcone I prefer assembly cause it actually makes sense. :C And assembly is like a more complicated brainmurdock.
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@minti Braindole effectively is assembly, just for a CPU that doesn't exist in a physical form (yet; I wouldn't put it past some people), and which only has the bare minimum of instructions for turing completeness (plus input/output, since a closed system would be kinda useless).
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@snowcone Trinary logic is theoretically possible, if you had components that differentiated between voltages that were high, low, and some in-between state. But it's both easier, and simpler, for electronic components to operate in a binary (high/low, on/off) fashion, so that's what we have.
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@snowcone Not in those terms, no. Hz is cycles/second, which is how many instructions can be executed in one second by that processor (sort of - various newer changes, such as multiple cores, complicate it a little). If anything, the added complexity would probably push the raw Hz number down, even if it could maybe do more in that same number of cycles.
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@snowcone I have no idea. It'd definitely work differently, but I don't know enough to say whether the differences would make it a better or worse (or equal) option than binary.
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@snowcone better yet: http://c2.com/cgi/wiki?InfiniteStateMachine
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@snowcone I figure if we really want to make a breakthrough we should research biocomputers or something like that
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@snowcone >Discover the meaning of life, the universe, and everything >Proceed to use it to make money >Why am I not surprised
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@snowcone our synapses are so awesome though!!
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@snowcone What's awesome is this: http://us.akinator.com/
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