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Meet the Artist Using Ritual Magic to Trap Self-Driving Cars Is it a silly prank , a Pagan ritual , or a genius discovery about the next era of mass transit ? In a picture posted to Flickr by artist James Bridle —known for coining the term, " New Aesthetic "—a car is sitting in the middle of a parking lot has been surrounded by a magic salt circle. In the language of road markings, the dotted white lines on the outside say, "Come On In," but the solid white line on the inside says, "Do Not Cross." To the car's built-in cameras, these are indomitable laws of magic: Petrificus Totalus for autonomous automobiles. Captioned simply, "Autonomous Trap 001," the scene evokes a world of narratives involving the much-hyped technology of self-driving cars. It could be mischievous hackers disrupting a friend's self-driving ride home; the police seizing a dissident's getaway...
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A weekly roundup of Linux Kernel Mailing List threads but with a lot more sarcasm. kernel shit weekly 2017/03/16 Re: [scsi] scsi: ufs: don’t check unsigned type for a negative value Human error when a reviewer spells their own email wrong. Jokes are made but all in good fun. Re: [RFC PATCH 00/13] Introduce first class virtual address spaces Someone tries to reinvent the wheel, realizes most of the functionality can already be achieved and sadly that their patch name is too “marketing”. Re: [git pull] drm for v4.11 - main pull request The drm subsystem is on the shit list this week for making Linus go all caps mode over nested defines & gcc warnings. Re: [PATCH net-next RFC v1 00/27] afnetns: new namespace type for separation on protocol level A new namespace is proposed to benefit container networking performance. This just neat imho and there is no drama yet which is...
CentralNotice From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation , search Not to be confused with Descriptive complexity theory . This image illustrates part of the Mandelbrot set fractal . Simply storing the 24-bit color of each pixel in this image would require 1.62 million bits, but a small computer program can reproduce these 1.62 million bits using the definition of the Mandelbrot set and the coordinates of the corners of the image. Thus, the Kolmogorov complexity of the raw file encoding this bitmap is much less than 1.62 million bits in any pragmatic model of computation. In algorithmic information theory (a subfield of computer science and mathematics ), the Kolmogorov complexity of an object, such as a piece of text, is the length of the shortest computer program (in a predetermined programming language ) that produces the object as output. It is ...
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Hacker News new | comments | show | ask | jobs | submit login Hikikomori: The Postmodern Hermits of Japan ( warscapes.com ) 60 points by marsrover 3 hours ago | hide | past | web | 22 comments | favorite brilliantcode 3 minutes ago I feel like this is the future for tomorrow's generation. As artificial intelligence's economies of scale proves to be far more seductive than exploiting human labor, unskilled white/blue collar labor will disappear. As jobs become scarce like they have become in Japan and Korea, intense competition will inevitably produce 'losers'. Losers in the context of a structural pressure imposed on those that fail to keep up. I feel like there's a connection between neo-Confucian societies and hikkikomori. It's also a rising phenomenon in South Korea. reply salich 36 minutes ago I appreciate the article--I spent about a...
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