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code is hosted at https://github.com/unidef/quantum basically it uses binary trees to high multi dimensional arrays and moves data in that space to simulate a neural network my goal is to write it into the geonode framework
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next step is header files with inline assembly, but for the next couple of years I’ll need to figure how to move data, so I can do stuff like think(“what’s going on?”, &eax); and neural->y = neural->x; doesn’t work in multiple dimensions, I think
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hmmmm voting 3
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code:
Voting a superposition of a0 * |101> + a1 * |001>
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Dijkstracula posted:
I wrote it that way Incase you have Operation *error_neural_paradiagm() doc *error_neural_doc_system() And you need to change the return types, which could be done in macros. You can also do error_ neural_system()->type according to this Linux kernel book edit: what’s a? that’s 0, 8, 2, 6, hey thanks I think.. hey so uh do you have an referrals on good online math books? or something I can buy on amazon? I failed calculus so bad in college and now I’m a burnout lol unidef freeman fucked around with this message at 10:14 on Jan 17, 2019 |
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what the fucc lmao
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but... if you suck at math, why are you doing this? i don't think github flourishes with people good at quantum physics, but... what do i know, maybe it'll work when math people see how wrong stuff gets and send you merge requests or something and, fix your .gitignore
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what in sam hill
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e: nm, poor taste. Best Bi Geek Squid fucked around with this message at 18:08 on Jan 17, 2019 |
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Tankakern posted:but... I know, I learned math from visual studio and Visual Basic when I was a kid and it’s the thrill of electricity and the scene for me, I just have social problems so I can’t really thrive in college I’ve been sending my code to universities and corporations, under the bsd license, but 0 response aside from the sa forums I’ll dig through the git docs, i need to implement a struct with double long integers with arrays for holding data Maybe if Jesus exists he can write me a scheduler for large portions of dma
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unidef freeman posted:I know, I learned math from visual studio and Visual Basic when I was a kid and it’s the thrill of electricity and the scene for me, I just have social problems so I can’t really thrive in college Please do not randomly send code to organizations like that if there is an open source project you can contribute to ok, but you're doing the equivalent of mailing scripts to Hollywood writers. Don't do that
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unidef freeman posted:I know, I learned math from visual studio and Visual Basic when I was a kid and it’s the thrill of electricity and the scene for me, I just have social problems so I can’t really thrive in college lolling
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here's a protip: get a name for yourself by actually doing something of value rather than sending random code snippets to people who have no idea who you are
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Captain Foo posted:Please do not randomly send code to organizations like that I’ve done the latter multiple times, all it did was ruin my life. What’s the worse that can happen? :htp:
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qhat posted:here's a protip: get a name for yourself by actually doing something of value rather than sending random code snippets to people who have no idea who you are Goes the same for you, buddy edit: PEOPLE WILL STEAL YOUR CODE SO BAD IM A loving MORON unidef freeman fucked around with this message at 08:41 on Jan 18, 2019 |
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voted 4
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i'm not sure that i am in on the joke
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DONT THREAD ON ME posted:i'm not sure that i am in on the joke You’re in on it, no ones giving me money and quantum computing is everywhere lol
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code:
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unidef freeman posted:I wrote it that way Incase you have perfect in every way
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DONT THREAD ON ME posted:
Thank you! Be careful with multiple trash dirs and symlinks, I think you can accidentally leak data to other dirs, especially in a source code revisionist system
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DuckConference posted:perfect in every way Thank you! DuckConference posted:perfect in every way Thank you! I need to work in my macro functions, math , and integration into FreeBSD. One goal is to make my code into a pluggable scheduler for hotpluggable memory, maybe for clusters
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hang on, i thought terry went to the great computer in the sky?
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hello op have you studied the existing work in this space? nottingham uni has people who program with quantum instruction sets on simulated quantum computers: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZN0lhYU1f5Q https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=svmPz5oxMlI
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Let's start with these #includes: #include "sys.h" What do each of these files do and refer to? What is the function of #include?
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gonadic io posted:hello op have you studied the existing work in this space? nottingham uni has people who program with quantum instruction sets on simulated quantum computers: i haven’t done any research in quantum physics.. the quantum name is kind of a monkier for paralellization and neural (believe it or not I coined that apparently after an email to the lkms) space. my goal is to develop a network of “neurons” that you can cluster with binary trees that can quickly read data through memory. now that I think about it I could do something with a cpu caching library, thanks
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gonadic io posted:Let's start with these #includes: include sends the file to the compiler, sys.h is a header file for system macros, structures, variables. the code should be in sys.c sys.h/c is where I’d put platform specific code, like the l1 thing I’m gonna research
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unidef freeman posted:i haven’t done any research in quantum physics.. the quantum name is kind of a monkier for paralellization and neural (believe it or not I coined that apparently after an email to the lkms) space. my goal is to develop a network of “neurons” that you can cluster with binary trees that can quickly read data through memory. now that I think about it I could do something with a cpu caching library, thanks i see. i would suggest that you drop the quantum name then because it seems misleading and could leave people thinking that you're a crank. asking about parallel neural networks would get you better responses than with the word "quantum" in there.
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gonadic io posted:i see. i would suggest that you drop the quantum name then because it seems misleading and could leave people thinking that you're a crank. asking about parallel neural networks would get you better responses than with the word "quantum" in there. Well, if you don’t understand how paralellization and neural transparency works in quantum computing, uh,
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i just missed my bus stop because i was reading this thread, op
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fart simpson posted:i just missed my bus stop because i was reading this thread, op Atleast the bus didn’t physically attack you
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gonadic io posted:Let's start with these #includes: hahhaa unidef freeman posted:include sends the file to the compiler, sys.h is a header file for system macros, structures, variables. the code should be in sys.c lmao oh no
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Captain Foo posted:hahhaa Well, the compiler gets to read the file, I was oversimplifying. What’s wrong with a sys.h/c file?
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i have no idea what any of this is, op
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is this some templeos kind of poo poo?
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It’s more of a proof of concept of what binary trees can do
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unidef freeman posted:It’s more of a proof of concept of what binary trees can do i don't think this is needed in 2019
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hey OP, I think what you should do, is write an operating system that only runs on one computer
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Captain Foo posted:i don't think this is needed in 2019 you'll all be sorry when the next volume of TAOCP is titled "binary trees revisited: quantum?!?"
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