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Humour and Jokes / Re: Re: If there was tech support in botswana...« on: February 20, 2014, 10:40:22 pm »
It is.
Is it? 79
Humour and Jokes / Re: Re: If there was tech support in botswana...« on: February 20, 2014, 05:21:52 pm »
Walk backwards
I caused the 3rd and 4th dimensions to swap places 80
Humour and Jokes / Re: If there was tech support in botswana...« on: February 20, 2014, 01:49:53 am »
Ask The Great Helix Fossil
Kabutops and Eevee are my two favorite Pokemon 81
Humour and Jokes / Re: Re: If there was tech support in botswana...« on: February 18, 2014, 12:11:12 pm »
Fix it with currency
I'm broke 82
Humour and Jokes / Re: My Complaint About Eeems« on: February 13, 2014, 06:06:14 pm »
I've reached a point where I feel the need to express my disappointment with Pimathbrainiac. Let's review the errors in Pimathbrainiac's statements in order. First, in legal terminology, Pimathbrainiac is guilty of suppressio veri or “concealment of truth”. My cause is to do something about the continuing—make that the escalating—effort on his part to deny the obvious. I call upon men and women from all walks of life to support my cause with their life-affirming eloquence and indomitable spirit of human decency and moral righteousness. Only then will the whole world realize that if Pimathbrainiac ever does hinder economic growth and job creation, he will instantly have as his implacable and passionate enemies millions of people who want to spread awareness of the rude nature of Pimathbrainiac's rodomontades. Such people know that if Fate desired that he make a correct application of what he had read about plagiarism it would have to indicate title and page number since the slimy spoiled brat would otherwise never in all his life find the correct place. But since Fate does not do this, he has stated that human rights can best be protected by suspending them altogether. That's just pure nosism. Well, in Pimathbrainiac's case, it might be pure ignorance, seeing that we need to look beyond the most immediate and visible problems with Pimathbrainiac. We need to look at what is behind these problems and understand that if Pimathbrainiac isn't disgraceful, I don't know who is.
Still, I have no idea why Pimathbrainiac believes that one can understand the elements of a scientific theory only by reference to the social condition and personal histories of the scientists involved. Perhaps the thought popped into his head during omphaloskepsis. In any case, I want to unify our community. Pimathbrainiac, in contrast, wants to drive divisive ideological wedges through it. To sum it all up, Pimathbrainiac justifies his unholy nature by denying that we must do away with the misconception that he would never dream of working both sides of the political fence. Also Pimath, 1117 posts. 117 is my lucky number 83
Miscellaneous / Re: The Day We Fight Back« on: February 13, 2014, 12:15:44 pm »make an educated guess on why the government didn't do it's job properly Just to put it out there, the US was never, and likely will never, be a democracy. Our government is a representational republic. Now, this system on its own works so long you put the right people into these positions. Most problems with our government arise from the fact it is a very small amount of people representing millions each. But that's beyond the point. As far as the NSA goes, I'm also rather apathetic about it as I am most other things. I just have faith things will work out in the end. The NSA isn't something new, though. The US government has done far worse in recent history, take a look at McCarthyism. This is actually the one thing I find scary about the NSA, because it can be pretty obvious at times I have anti-capitalist, pro-socialist ideals. Given its track record, I'm sometimes concerned I might be labeled as some kind of threat to the State, when I'm actually quite harmless. Unlikely, but the concern is there. The Net Neutrality issue, I'm more likely to go with AngelFish. It might have just arose out of sheer stupidity rather than corruption. Corruption is more if anything is actually affected, like companies start throttling connections. But that's more corruption of the companies rather than the government. Which in itself, has more to do with a capitalist economic policy rather than a republic government. 84
Computer Programming / Re: Scratch Language« on: February 11, 2014, 11:10:24 pm »
Processing is basically Java with a few bells and whistles. It's cool to work with though, and great for prototyping.
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Miscellaneous / Re: Random YouTube Videos« on: February 08, 2014, 07:48:59 pm »
Juju, that was hilarious.
Codebender, it's a site that plays two youtube videos simultaneously. The NSFW is a false flag, the link is fine. 86
Humour and Jokes / Re: Weird/funny pictures thread« on: February 06, 2014, 10:50:33 pm »
Since I know we love Palindromes
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Web Programming and Design / Re: Chrome Omnimaga Theme!« on: February 03, 2014, 04:16:25 pm »
Awesome!
My only suggestion is could you make the boarder something darker than silver? Perhaps a dark shade of gray? Personally I'm more used to dark colors, and the bright silver makes the viewspace appear smaller than it really is. Beyond that, nice work. 88
Site Feedback and Questions / Re: General Decrease in Omnimaga Activity from 2011 levels - What can we do?« on: January 30, 2014, 11:59:48 am »
Tapatalk misses a lot of important features. It's like I'm interacting with the site with a thick pair of gloves on, really.
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Site Feedback and Questions / Re: "._."« on: January 29, 2014, 02:39:54 pm »Ok, this smiley has been replaced now tooYeah.. Much better I kid, I definitely prefer this one over the previous one 90
Computer Projects and Ideas / Re: System Crash 2« on: January 26, 2014, 07:34:35 pm »
Have an update:
Now pressing CTRL + RMB will select a bot to have its brain rendered to the screen. pressing RMB without CTRL will clear this selection. Here's a screenshot: I temporarily set the max number of incoming connections of a node to 5 for this shot, the game itself has around 20 and it does not show too well. New Issues: -Selection will not clear unless Player moves I will update the first post with this. Nice! It's cool to see a game with genetic AI. I would suggest a few more genes (circles are nice and all, but...) and a border/resizing (I run XMonad and in fullscreen view it shows the right size but doesn't show me a border). Resizing will definitely be added once I learn how to do it in JSFML. Or I might just make the game fullscreen. Either work, I suppose. I also have code to support all the other aspects of genetic algorithms (character sequence of genes, crossover, etc) however I am going to wait until I port this over to C++ before I add new genes. Main reason being, another project I did as a proof of concept for GA trained RNN's is rather inefficient and suffers slowdowns due to Java's Garbage Collector. This game already does too, to some extent. |
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