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=====Chat Messages during LCTG Meetings===== | =====Chat Messages during LCTG Meetings===== | ||
- | These are a record of the chats that were passed during | + | These are a record of the chats that were passed during meetings |
+ | To find chats for a given day, for example July 19, 2023, search for datecode 20230719 (2023, month 07, day 19). | ||
+ | |||
+ | ====20231220==== | ||
+ | ===Potpourri=== | ||
+ | Videos on Feynman and Computing Pi | ||
+ | <WRAP prewrap> | ||
+ | < | ||
+ | 08:31:54 From Barry Kort to Everyone: | ||
+ | Syncthing. | ||
+ | 08:32:01 From tedpk to Everyone: | ||
+ | Adam Adamandy Kochanski’s approximations of ´ π: | ||
+ | reconstruction of the algorithm ∗ | ||
+ | Henryk Fuks´ | ||
+ | Department of Mathematics and Statistics, | ||
+ | Brock University | ||
+ | St. Catharines, Ontario L2S 3A1, Canada | ||
+ | Toronto, Ontario M5T 3J1, Canada | ||
+ | Email: hfuks@brocku.ca | ||
+ | Abstract | ||
+ | In his 1685 paper “Observationes cyclometricae” published in Acta Eruditorum, Adam | ||
+ | Adamandy Kochanski presented an approximate ruler-and-compass construction for rectifi- ´ | ||
+ | cation of the circle. It is not generally known that the first part of this paper included an | ||
+ | interesting sequence of rational approximations of π. Kochanski gave only a partial explana- ´ | ||
+ | tion of the algorithm used to produce these approximations, | ||
+ | at a later time, which has never happened. We reconstruct the complete algorithm and discuss | ||
+ | some of its properties. We also argue that Kochanski was very close to discovery of continued ´ | ||
+ | fractions and convergents of π. | ||
+ | 08:37:26 From Barry Kort to Everyone: | ||
+ | Note: | ||
+ | </ | ||
+ | </ | ||
+ | [[lexingtoncomputergroup|return]] | ||
+ | |||
+ | ====20231213==== | ||
+ | ===Planning meeting=== | ||
+ | <WRAP prewrap> | ||
+ | < | ||
+ | 08:21:25 From tedpk to Everyone: | ||
+ | Quantum Fields: The Real Building Blocks of the Universe - with David Tong 6,065,075 views Feb 15, 2017 | ||
+ | According to our best theories of physics, the fundamental building blocks of matter are not particles, but continuous fluid-like substances known as ' | ||
+ | |||
+ | David Tong is a professor of theoretical physics at Cambridge University, specialising in quantum field theory.https:// | ||
+ | 08:25:09 From Barry Kort to Everyone: | ||
+ | Brian Greene “World Science Festival” | ||
+ | 08:27:59 From tedpk to Everyone: | ||
+ | BBC The Entire Universe 2016 | ||
+ | 7 years ago | ||
+ | Eric Idle persuades Professor Brian Cox to present a lecture on the birth of the entire universe. Brian soon realises Eric is actually hosting a comedy and musical extravaganza. | ||
+ | |||
+ | Aired December 26th 2016 BBC2. . https:// | ||
+ | 08:38:53 From John Rudy to Everyone: | ||
+ | https:// | ||
+ | 08:41:31 From Barry Kort to Everyone: | ||
+ | Newton and Pi on “Veritasium” (18 minutes) ~ https:// | ||
+ | </ | ||
+ | </ | ||
+ | [[lexingtoncomputergroup|return]] | ||
+ | |||
+ | ====20231206==== | ||
+ | ===Hockney-Falco Thesis on the history of art=== | ||
+ | <WRAP prewrap> | ||
+ | < | ||
+ | 07:32:58 From Don Cooke to Everyone: | ||
+ | There' | ||
+ | 07:36:31 From Bob Primak to Everyone: | ||
+ | Camera Lucida AR for Android | ||
+ | 07:41:00 From Don Cooke to Everyone: | ||
+ | I got a wonderful tour of Warsaw by a Polish friend who worked for a " | ||
+ | 08:23:17 From Judy & Mike Alexander to Everyone: | ||
+ | Wall paintings from the Roman period showed three-dimensionality. | ||
+ | 08:23:53 From Judy & Mike Alexander to Everyone: | ||
+ | I saw this in paintings recovered from Pompeii. | ||
+ | 08:23:53 From Bob Primak to Everyone: | ||
+ | Mechanical devices have been used to create realistic art for centuries, maybe millennia. Perspective in particular was created using guides and other tools. And there were guide tools to help artists keep a steady hand when drawing lines. | ||
+ | 08:28:18 From Don Cooke to Everyone: | ||
+ | OMG, this has been fun! I have several tabs open to pursue. Thank you! | ||
+ | 08:32:48 From Barry Kort to Everyone: | ||
+ | Harry, do you have anything to say (now or in a future Potpourri) about M.C. Escher and/or Teller (of Penn and Teller)? | ||
+ | 08:47:54 From Barry Kort to Everyone: | ||
+ | James Burke ~ Connections on PBS | ||
+ | 08:48:27 From Barry Kort to Everyone: | ||
+ | Also, “The Day the Universe Changed.” | ||
+ | </ | ||
+ | </ | ||
+ | [[lexingtoncomputergroup|return]] | ||
+ | |||
+ | ====20231108==== | ||
+ | ===Update on Chip Manufacturing=== | ||
+ | <WRAP prewrap> | ||
+ | < | ||
+ | 10:28:27 From Judy & Mike Alexander To Everyone: | ||
+ | FYI - Silicon Photonics, mentioned earlier, was invented locally, at the AF Research Lab group Hanscom AFB (RIP), by Richard Soref | ||
+ | 10:48:28 From George Gamota To Everyone: | ||
+ | how does industry support universities to provide the skilled workers? | ||
+ | 11:17:41 From tedpk To Everyone: | ||
+ | Hiding stuff is hard -- but still more reliable than "Open source" | ||
+ | </ | ||
+ | </ | ||
+ | [[lexingtoncomputergroup|return]] | ||
+ | |||
+ | ====20231101==== | ||
+ | ===ChatGPT, part 3: How LLMs (Large Language Models) work=== | ||
+ | <WRAP prewrap> | ||
+ | < | ||
+ | 09:57:05 From Barry Kort To Everyone: | ||
+ | You also can’t share Covid, Flu, or Bad Breath. | ||
+ | 10:07:14 From Barry Kort To Everyone: | ||
+ | Professor Dumbledore: | ||
+ | 10:23:36 From Carl Lazarus To Everyone: | ||
+ | Why 12,288 dimensions? | ||
+ | 10:25:53 From tedpk To Everyone: | ||
+ | The same concepts are being used all of the time by gmail -- but it never learns about "my style" -- a fundamental limitation on by design? | ||
+ | 10:26:42 From Mark Edelman To Everyone: | ||
+ | I wonder why the numbers in the vector have so many digits in them. Does this “precision” increase with training? | ||
+ | 10:32:58 From Carl Lazarus To Everyone: | ||
+ | # of dimensions = 3*2**12 | ||
+ | 10:46:09 From Barry Kort To Everyone: | ||
+ | In Otter Speech-to-Text, | ||
+ | 10:48:28 From Carl Lazarus To Everyone: | ||
+ | "The sky is blue" | ||
+ | 10:55:02 From Carl Lazarus To Everyone: | ||
+ | So far, this explains how ChatGPT can construct a reasonably sentence or even paragraph based on word relationships. | ||
+ | 11:20:10 From tedpk To Everyone: | ||
+ | It is obvious that the human brain doesn' | ||
+ | 11:24:36 From Barry Kort To Everyone: | ||
+ | «Bidirectional» | ||
+ | 11:30:30 From John Howard To Everyone: | ||
+ | How are the indexes of the various vectors computed? | ||
+ | 11:55:40 From Barry Kort To Everyone: | ||
+ | Propagation of Misconceptions. | ||
+ | </ | ||
+ | </ | ||
+ | [[lexingtoncomputergroup|return]] | ||
+ | |||
+ | ====20231025==== | ||
+ | ===ChatGPT Part 2: Just how smart is ChatGPT? | ||
+ | <WRAP prewrap> | ||
+ | < | ||
+ | 09:52:41 From Barry Kort To Everyone: | ||
+ | “How Smart is ChatGPT” ~ Red flags: | ||
+ | 09:59:27 From Barry Kort To Everyone: | ||
+ | • HF: “Prompt Engineering” | ||
+ | 10:00:48 From Barry Kort To Everyone: | ||
+ | • Socrates: “Prompt Engineering the name of the game” (even with humans). | ||
+ | 10:03:23 From Carl Lazarus To Everyone: | ||
+ | There was a recent news item about some method of " | ||
+ | 10:07:06 From Conor O' | ||
+ | A new tool called Nightshade makes subtle changes to the pixels of an image—changes that are invisible to the human eye but trick machine-learning models into thinking the image depicts something different from what it actually does. When artists apply it to their work and those images are then hoovered up as training data, these “poisoned pixels” make their way into the AI model’s data set, and cause the model to malfunction. Images of dogs become cats, hats become toasters, cars become cows. The results are really impressive, and there is currently no known defense. | ||
+ | https:// | ||
+ | 10:08:11 From Barry Kort To Everyone: | ||
+ | Visual artists frequently construct synthetic images which are “unworldly” to arrest the attention of the viewer. | ||
+ | 10:29:55 From Jerome Slate To Everyone: | ||
+ | Question on Digital Rights. How will ChatGPT access proprietary (digital) information, | ||
+ | 10:32:39 From Barry Kort To Everyone: | ||
+ | “Digital Rights” raises the question of what does it mean to “Publish” something (e.g. make the content available to the general public). | ||
+ | 10:45:19 From larry freier To Everyone: | ||
+ | can CHAT translate voice of 1 language to English | ||
+ | 10:45:39 From Charles H Holbrow To Everyone: | ||
+ | Can AI write AI software? | ||
+ | Can AI design exams such as LSATs and MCATs/ | ||
+ | 10:45:49 From Barry Kort To Everyone: | ||
+ | What is the role of Carl Sagan’s “Baloney Detection Kit” or Joe Biden’s notion of “Malarkey” in assessing the validity of content culled from the Common Crawl, et al. | ||
+ | 10:46:57 From tedpk To Everyone: | ||
+ | The logarithmic scaling with CPU ops implies that the systems will be running into major roadblocks due to inefficient usage of computer tech | ||
+ | 11:03:55 From Barry Kort To Everyone: | ||
+ | Are chatbots vulnerable or immune to nefarious “grooming”? | ||
+ | 11:24:41 From Judy & Mike Alexander To Everyone: | ||
+ | If one were to ask whether a human or animal is sentient, one would take *physical* measurements. | ||
+ | 11:34:21 From tedpk To Everyone: | ||
+ | Train the LLM on Bach and ask it to create -- see if it makes us a Beethoven' | ||
+ | 11:41:14 From Barry Kort To Everyone: | ||
+ | Ray Kurzweil pioneered the synthetic compositions of “elevator music” in the style of half a dozen musical genres based on statistical models of each genre. | ||
+ | 11:45:33 From Barry Kort To Everyone: | ||
+ | Mozart and Bach (among others) developed | ||
+ | </ | ||
+ | </ | ||
+ | [[lexingtoncomputergroup|return]] | ||
+ | |||
+ | ====20231018==== | ||
+ | ===ChatGPT Part 1: Introducing ChatGPT=== | ||
+ | <WRAP prewrap> | ||
+ | < | ||
+ | 10:21:47 From Yvette Tenney To Everyone: | ||
+ | Please repeat questions from audience. They' | ||
+ | 10:36:36 From Yvette Tenney To Everyone: | ||
+ | Can it create slides for the presentation? | ||
+ | 10:49:27 From Drew King To Everyone: | ||
+ | The cost for 4.0 is $20/ | ||
+ | 10:50:06 From David Kahan To Everyone: | ||
+ | Question: What structural Analysis testing is available for standing trees to avoid city and town property damage during windy environments ? | ||
+ | 10:53:26 From Drew King To Everyone: | ||
+ | Bing chat is 4.0 today, and it's free, and it's connected to new web data. | ||
+ | My question: Why not just use MS Chat instead? | ||
+ | 10:57:36 From Jerome Slate To Everyone: | ||
+ | Why can't CHAT just say " I can't find any information on the "Great LLama Invasion"? | ||
+ | 11:06:13 From Bob Primak To Everyone: | ||
+ | Open Source ChatGPT projects do share their code and modeling innovations, | ||
+ | 11:08:17 From Bob Primak To Everyone: | ||
+ | Misinformation tends to be drowned out by correct and less biased information. Probabilities don't respect the "echo chamber effect" | ||
+ | 11:29:39 From larry freier To Everyone: | ||
+ | what does CHATGPT offer that googling an answer does? | ||
+ | 11:30:21 From Jenny Richlin (she/her) To Everyone: | ||
+ | How is Bing chat different from ChatGPT? | ||
+ | 11:32:51 From Bob Melanson To Everyone: | ||
+ | Has anyone done a comprehensive comparitive evaluation of the leading | ||
+ | 11:34:21 From Drew King To Everyone: | ||
+ | Here is an advanced copy of parameters. | ||
+ | 11:42:06 From Yvette Tenney To Everyone: | ||
+ | What is "over fit"? | ||
+ | 11:52:48 From Barry Kort To Everyone: | ||
+ | Henry Louis Gates. | ||
+ | </ | ||
+ | </ | ||
+ | [[lexingtoncomputergroup|return]] | ||
+ | |||
+ | ====20230920==== | ||
+ | ===Modulus Arithmetic=== | ||
+ | <WRAP prewrap> | ||
+ | < | ||
+ | 11:08:32 From Barry Kort To Everyone: | ||
+ | This is basically “Clock” Arithmetic (where for our clocks, it’s Base 12). | ||
+ | 11:17:01 From Steve Isenberg To Everyone: | ||
+ | The number 2^100 is equal to 1, | ||
+ | (Thanks, ChatGPT) | ||
+ | 11:24:43 From Bob Primak To Everyone: | ||
+ | Why are there 24 hours in a day? https:// | ||
+ | 11:25:38 From Bob Primak To Everyone: | ||
+ | Our 24-hour day comes from the ancient Egyptians who divided day-time into 10 hours they measured with devices such as shadow clocks, and added a twilight hour at the beginning and another one at the end of the day-time, says [Dr. Nick] Lomb. | ||
+ | 11:28:23 From Bob Primak To Everyone: | ||
+ | Reflections on Chinese Numeration Systems: What Are Rod Numerals? | ||
+ | 11:30:39 From Judy & Mike Alexander To Everyone: | ||
+ | ChatGPT is dependent on what it can find through internet lookup. | ||
+ | 11:31:34 From Steve Isenberg To Everyone: | ||
+ | I asked ChatGPT what is the remainder of 2^100 divided by 100. Its first answer: 41, second answer: 76, third answer: 1. | ||
+ | 11:46:53 From Bob Primak To Everyone: | ||
+ | Acoustic Bikes: The New Name for Non-Electric Bikes? https:// | ||
+ | </ | ||
+ | </ | ||
+ | [[lexingtoncomputergroup|return]] | ||
+ | |||
+ | ====20230913==== | ||
+ | <WRAP prewrap> | ||
+ | < | ||
+ | 11:26:55 From John Rudy To Everyone: | ||
+ | who is the speaker? | ||
+ | 11:27:45 From Barry Kort To Everyone: | ||
+ | Sabine Hossenfelder | ||
+ | 11:29:34 From Barry Kort To Everyone: | ||
+ | Her YouTube Channel: | ||
+ | 11:29:34 From Steve Isenberg To Everyone: | ||
+ | I think we have shown her videos before, or have them in the videos list. | ||
+ | 11:29:43 From John Rudy To Everyone: | ||
+ | Sabine Hossenfelder (born 1976) is a German professional YouTuber, theoretical physicist, science communicator, | ||
+ | 11:30:04 From Barry Kort To Everyone: | ||
+ | She is one of the best presenters on YouTube and posts two videos a week. | ||
+ | 11:30:50 From Barry Kort To Everyone: | ||
+ | And yes, she composes and performs song parodies, too. | ||
+ | 11:31:52 From Steve Isenberg To Everyone: | ||
+ | We have some of her videos on the list: #20, can we tell if there’s a wormhole in the Milky Way; #28, is the universe really a hologram | ||
+ | 11:33:11 From Steve Isenberg To Everyone: | ||
+ | https:// | ||
+ | 11:39:43 From Barry Kort To Everyone: | ||
+ | Maybe say a word or two on Flow Batteries. | ||
+ | 11:43:05 From Larry Wittig To Everyone: | ||
+ | Toyota has announce a solid-state battery that they claim will double the the range of lithium batteries. Scheduled for 2027. | ||
+ | 11:53:30 From Bob Primak To Everyone: | ||
+ | https:// | ||
+ | |||
+ | https:// | ||
+ | 11:53:55 From Bob Primak To Everyone: | ||
+ | (articles about Flow Batteries) | ||
+ | 11:54:03 From John Rudy To Everyone: | ||
+ | lots of issues regarding mining of lithium | ||
+ | </ | ||
+ | </ | ||
+ | [[lexingtoncomputergroup|return]] | ||
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+ | <WRAP prewrap> | ||
< | < | ||
10:29:58 From tedpk to Everyone: | 10:29:58 From tedpk to Everyone: | ||
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Founder & Executive Director, Boston Dynamics AI Institute | Founder & Executive Director, Boston Dynamics AI Institute | ||
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+ | </ | ||
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< | < | ||
11:05:54 From Steve Isenberg To Everyone: | 11:05:54 From Steve Isenberg To Everyone: | ||
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Regarding Scientology, | Regarding Scientology, | ||
</ | </ | ||
- | ===file=== | + | </WRAP> |
- | < | + | |
- | 11:05:54 From Steve Isenberg To Everyone: | + | |
- | First idea for Space Elevator comes from 1895 by Russian scientist Konstantin Tsiolkovsky. | + | |
- | 11:14:08 From Bob Primak To Everyone: | + | |
- | Part of the problem with troubleshooting errors made by AI bots (Peter A.) is that the AI " | + | |
- | 11:21:01 From Bob Primak To Everyone: | + | |
- | Regarding Scientology, | + | |
- | </file> | + | |
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+ | <WRAP prewrap> | ||
< | < | ||
09:55:04 From Drew King To Everyone: | 09:55:04 From Drew King To Everyone: | ||
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When I’m asleep in bed, I have very imaginative and creative dreams. | When I’m asleep in bed, I have very imaginative and creative dreams. | ||
</ | </ | ||
+ | </ | ||
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< | < | ||
10:15:30 From Bob Primak To Everyone: | 10:15:30 From Bob Primak To Everyone: | ||
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Pompeii Still Has Buried Secrets https:// | Pompeii Still Has Buried Secrets https:// | ||
</ | </ | ||
+ | </ | ||
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10:11:28 From Steve Isenberg to Everyone: | 10:11:28 From Steve Isenberg to Everyone: | ||
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Rclone: https:// | Rclone: https:// | ||
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+ | </ | ||
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10:29:58 From Bob Primak to Everyone: | 10:29:58 From Bob Primak to Everyone: | ||
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Inflection Pi has a very interesting personality. | Inflection Pi has a very interesting personality. | ||
</ | </ | ||
+ | </ | ||
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10:09:29 From Carl Lazarus to Everyone: | 10:09:29 From Carl Lazarus to Everyone: | ||
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The amount and " | The amount and " | ||
</ | </ | ||
+ | </ | ||
+ | [[lexingtoncomputergroup|return]] | ||
+ | |||
+ | |||
+ | ====20230719==== | ||
+ | <WRAP prewrap> | ||
+ | < | ||
+ | 10:11:36 From Steve Isenberg to Everyone: | ||
+ | https:// | ||
+ | 10:12:22 From Jerome Slate to Everyone: | ||
+ | Will Apple name it's next California location system " | ||
+ | 10:15:22 From Barry Kort to Everyone: | ||
+ | Sonoma. | ||
+ | 10:21:59 From tedpk to Everyone: | ||
+ | Who actually fabs' the processors and where? given all the issues relevant to Taiwan and China? | ||
+ | 10:24:41 From Drew King to Everyone: | ||
+ | When purchasing M1/M2 are there any software that needed to be updated such as VM software like VirtualBox? | ||
+ | 11:34:13 From Barry Kort to Everyone: | ||
+ | There is a site called https:// | ||
+ | 11:35:47 From Steve Isenberg to Everyone: | ||
+ | https:// | ||
+ | 11:37:42 From Barry Kort to Everyone: | ||
+ | BelArc Advisor | ||
+ | 11:37:48 From Steve Isenberg to Everyone: | ||
+ | https:// | ||
+ | 11:41:56 From Barry Kort to Everyone: | ||
+ | Ventoy | ||
+ | </ | ||
+ | </ | ||
+ | [[lexingtoncomputergroup|return]] | ||
+ | |||
+ | ====20230712==== | ||
+ | <WRAP prewrap> | ||
+ | < | ||
+ | 10:24:56 From Judy & Mike Alexander to Everyone: | ||
+ | James Bardeen and John Bardeen (transistor, | ||
+ | 10:25:38 From Bob Primak to Everyone: | ||
+ | Parents: John Bardeen | ||
+ | 10:25:58 From Bob Primak to Everyone: | ||
+ | per Google Search for James Bardeen | ||
+ | 10:30:38 From tedpk to Everyone: | ||
+ | https:// | ||
+ | 10:41:40 From Judy & Mike Alexander to Everyone: | ||
+ | If photons are in orbit around a black hole, as stated in the video, classical physics says they should radiate … right? | ||
+ | 10:48:29 From John Howard to Everyone: | ||
+ | I think it's electrons, not photons, that radiate when deflected. | ||
+ | 10:49:07 From Barry Kort to Everyone: | ||
+ | Individual photons are the smallest (“quantum”) unit of radiation and cannot divide into any smaller units. They _are_ the radiation, all self-contained in one photon. | ||
+ | 10:49:21 From Barry Kort to Everyone: | ||
+ | Reacted to "I think it's electro..." | ||
+ | 10:52:22 From Chuck Kaufman to Everyone: | ||
+ | that' | ||
+ | 10:54:19 From Judy & Mike Alexander to Everyone: | ||
+ | John Howard - You're right. | ||
+ | 11:08:21 From Barry Kort to Everyone: | ||
+ | Reacted to "John Howard - You' | ||
+ | </ | ||
+ | </ | ||
+ | [[lexingtoncomputergroup|return]] | ||
+ | |||
+ | ====20230628==== | ||
+ | <WRAP prewrap> | ||
+ | < | ||
+ | 11:05:56 From Barry Kort to Everyone: | ||
+ | Bob Ballard did an 18-minute TED Talk in 2014 on Deep Sea Exploration. | ||
+ | |||
+ | Robert Ballard: The astonishing hidden world of the deep ocean | ||
+ | |||
+ | TED | ||
+ | https:// | ||
+ | |||
+ | 17:59 | ||
+ | Ocean explorer Robert Ballard takes us on a mindbending trip to hidden worlds underwater, where he and other researchers are finding unexpected life, ... | ||
+ | TED · Mar 22, 2014 | ||
+ | 11:06:31 From Barry Kort to Everyone: | ||
+ | https:// | ||
+ | </ | ||
+ | </ | ||
+ | [[lexingtoncomputergroup|return]] | ||
+ | |||
+ | ====20230621==== | ||
+ | <WRAP prewrap> | ||
+ | < | ||
+ | 10:23:21 From Bob Primak to Everyone: | ||
+ | On the current slide, Item F. has an error. It has too many zeros in 3 million. As written, it reads 3 Billion. | ||
+ | 10:24:39 From Bob Primak to Everyone: | ||
+ | Hold on! b.p. is Base Pairs. This is correct! | ||
+ | 10:33:55 From Bob Primak to Everyone: | ||
+ | Neanderthal to human similarities are ca. 2% on the average. But this differs form one region to another. | ||
+ | 10:34:42 From Bob Primak to Everyone: | ||
+ | From region to region, the percentage is about 1% to 3% neanderthal. I haven' | ||
+ | 10:40:52 From Bob Primak to Everyone: | ||
+ | Osteoarthritis | ||
+ | 10:44:39 From Bob Primak to Everyone: | ||
+ | The brains overall of Neanderthals was larger than modern humans. But the frontal and prefrontal lobes are much larger in modern humans than in Neanderthals or Denisovans. | ||
+ | </ | ||
+ | </ | ||
+ | [[lexingtoncomputergroup|return]] | ||
+ | |||
+ | ====20230614==== | ||
+ | <WRAP prewrap> | ||
+ | < | ||
+ | 10:14:55 From Bob Primak to Everyone: | ||
+ | There are ways not to use a Microsoft Account for Windows 11 Home setup and logins. But let's not get into this today. | ||
+ | 10:17:32 From Bob Primak to Everyone: | ||
+ | Surface has a Boot Configuration Log in the BIOS. This is not TPM2 Boot Security, which has a MOK Key Option. Ventoy is run with Win 11 TPM security enabled if the MOK Key is injected via a special Ventoy routine during its first run. From then onward, it will boot as a USB boot device. I have not tested this on any MS Surface. | ||
+ | 10:31:17 From Bob Primak to Everyone: | ||
+ | The File Explorer Tabbed View update was Oct. 2022, not Oct 2023. Oct. 2023 has not happened yet. | ||
+ | 10:50:06 From Bob Primak to Everyone: | ||
+ | What Ted was talking about were not browser notifications. They were Windows Notifications, | ||
+ | 10:51:45 From Bob Primak to Everyone: | ||
+ | Windows Shake to minimize -- this has been around since Windows 10. | ||
+ | 10:52:21 From Bob Primak to Everyone: | ||
+ | But the feature may have been updated in Windows 11. | ||
+ | 10:53:52 From Bob Primak to Everyone: | ||
+ | F5 for Notepad timestamp has been around since Windows 95. | ||
+ | 10:54:16 From Bob Primak to Everyone: | ||
+ | Notepad Tabs Feature is new in Win 11. | ||
+ | 10:57:50 From Bob Primak to Everyone: | ||
+ | Windows 11 Shake to Minimize was known as Aero Shake in Windows 10. | ||
+ | </ | ||
+ | </ | ||
+ | [[lexingtoncomputergroup|return]] | ||
+ | |||
+ | ====20230524==== | ||
+ | <WRAP prewrap> | ||
+ | < | ||
+ | 10:37:28 From tedpk to Everyone: | ||
+ | You still need all of the deep mechanical drilling tool handling -- that's the derricks and the mechanical " | ||
+ | 10:39:38 From Bob Primak to Everyone: | ||
+ | If you read the recommended article in the MIT journal, this is not as big a problem for Direct Energy Drilling as for conventional mechanical drilling rigs. But there is a need for some of this equipment and management, except for no casings to handle at the surface. | ||
+ | 10:40:46 From Bob Primak to Everyone: | ||
+ | That is, no physical casings. Just wave guides. | ||
+ | 10:41:28 From Steve Isenberg to Everyone: | ||
+ | The MIT article: https:// | ||
+ | 10:54:36 From Bob Primak to Everyone: | ||
+ | "test chambe" | ||
+ | </ | ||
+ | </ | ||
+ | [[lexingtoncomputergroup|return]] | ||
+ | |||
+ | ====20230517==== | ||
+ | <WRAP prewrap> | ||
+ | < | ||
+ | 10:09:31 From Bob Melanson to Everyone: | ||
+ | Do they know what caused the fire? | ||
+ | 10:10:00 From Bob Primak to Everyone: | ||
+ | It was believed either an electrical fault in the roof, or else a cigarette discarded by a worker. | ||
+ | 10:14:28 From Barry Kort to Everyone: | ||
+ | «We still don’t know how the fire started.» | ||
+ | 10:14:44 From Bob Primak to Everyone: | ||
+ | True, officially... | ||
+ | 10:16:57 From Bob Primak to Everyone: | ||
+ | Timber support trusses are thought to have been used in the original construction of many cathedrals. | ||
+ | 10:22:53 From Bob Primak to Everyone: | ||
+ | France does not have big enough trees to replace Notre Dame's medieval beams https:// | ||
+ | 10:24:09 From Bob Primak to Everyone: | ||
+ | The spire was built originally using timber which began green. This means using only trees with very straight grain. | ||
+ | 10:26:08 From Bob Primak to Everyone: | ||
+ | Forest management means selectively cutting a small number of trees in a cycle spanning several to many years. Weston, MA was managing their Town Forests until the 1980' | ||
+ | 10:29:57 From Bob Primak to Everyone: | ||
+ | The Spire was not original to Notre Dame Cathedral. it was added during a renovation in 1859. | ||
+ | 10:31:32 From Bob Primak to Everyone: | ||
+ | Iron supports and staples were used in other cathdrals as well. Amiens even used an "iron chain" all the way around the main structure to stabilize it. | ||
+ | 10:32:54 From Bob Primak to Everyone: | ||
+ | (Amiens was buitlo later than Notre Dame.) | ||
+ | 10:33:01 From Bob Primak to Everyone: | ||
+ | built | ||
+ | 11:16:15 From Barry Kort to Everyone: | ||
+ | For what it’s worth, ChatGPT says this: The French government has owned Notre-Dame Cathedral since the French Revolution. The cathedral, along with all other churches in France, was confiscated by the state during the French Revolution in the late 18th century. | ||
+ | |||
+ | However, a significant legal change happened with the 1905 French law on the Separation of the Churches and the State. After this law, the French government owned the cathedral, and the Catholic Church was granted exclusive rights to use it for religious purposes. The Archbishop of Paris is responsible for its use and maintenance, | ||
+ | |||
+ | It's important to note that the Vatican never really had legal ownership of Notre-Dame Cathedral. Before the French Revolution, the cathedral was owned by the Catholic Church in a broad sense, but the Vatican as an entity didn't have direct ownership. | ||
+ | 11:20:05 From Barry Kort to Everyone: | ||
+ | Google Bard says this: The Vatican never ceded legal ownership of Notre Dame Cathedral to the Government of France. The cathedral is a national monument of France and is owned by the French state. The Vatican has always had a close relationship with Notre Dame, and the Pope often visits the cathedral during his trips to France. However, the Vatican has never had any legal claim to the cathedral. | ||
+ | |||
+ | The confusion may have arisen from the fact that the Vatican was involved in the restoration of Notre Dame after it was damaged in a fire in 2019. The Vatican donated $10 million to the restoration effort, and Pope Francis sent a team of experts to help with the repairs. However, this does not mean that the Vatican now owns the cathedral. The Vatican' | ||
+ | </ | ||
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+ | <WRAP prewrap> | ||
+ | < | ||
+ | 10:38:43 From Judy & Mike Alexander to Everyone: | ||
+ | Realistic paintings existed under Rome. They can be seen in the villas that were covered in ash by the Vesuvius eruption, and now are " | ||
+ | 10:43:40 From Bob Primak to Everyone: | ||
+ | Eureka from the Great Seal of CA. (This relates to the discovery of gold at Sutter' | ||
+ | 11:15:19 From Stephen Quatrano to Everyone: | ||
+ | Three Sisters in Oregon! | ||
+ | 11:15:24 From Stephen Quatrano to Everyone: | ||
+ | Great shot | ||
+ | 11:16:24 From Stephen Quatrano to Everyone: | ||
+ | The Red Baloon | ||
+ | 11:23:08 From Bob Primak to Everyone: | ||
+ | Ice cubes used in drinks contain air, so they float higher than natural icebergs in sea water. | ||
+ | 11:24:28 From Stephen Quatrano to Everyone: | ||
+ | So what you’re saying is that the story of Archimedes is just the tip of the iceberg. | ||
+ | 11:24:51 From Stephen Quatrano to Everyone: | ||
+ | There’s a lot more to the story… | ||
+ | 11:25:21 From Bob Primak to Everyone: | ||
+ | Yeah 🙂 | ||
+ | </ | ||
+ | </ | ||
+ | [[lexingtoncomputergroup|return]] | ||
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+ | <WRAP prewrap> | ||
+ | < | ||
+ | 10:22:33 From larry freier to Everyone: | ||
+ | How was Einstein' | ||
+ | 10:24:56 From Bob Primak to Everyone: | ||
+ | It wasn' | ||
+ | 10:36:32 From Barry Kort to Everyone: | ||
+ | Einstein had a fourth gyrus (ridge) in the left frontal cortex which only about 10% of the human population have. Neuroscientist Dean Falk hypothesized that this extra gyrus hosted the kind of systems thinking that Einstein was gifted at. You can look up the literature on Dean Falk and her analysis of Einstein' | ||
+ | 10:37:25 From Bob Primak to Everyone: | ||
+ | OK. | ||
+ | 10:38:43 From Barry Kort to Everyone: | ||
+ | Try this Google Search: | ||
+ | 10:40:19 From Bob Primak to Everyone: | ||
+ | Thanks. | ||
+ | 10:44:08 From Barry Kort to Everyone: | ||
+ | If you can find that episode of PBS Nova (online or DVD), maybe schedule it for a future session here. | ||
+ | 10:55:40 From John Rudy to Everyone: | ||
+ | there is a wonderful book about a cross country trip carrying a box with Einstein' | ||
+ | 10:56:01 From Bob Primak to Everyone: | ||
+ | It turns out, people see " | ||
+ | 10:56:32 From John Rudy to Everyone: | ||
+ | book called Driving Mr Albert | ||
+ | 10:56:40 From Steve Isenberg to Everyone: | ||
+ | Such as finding faces in clouds, smoke images on walls (“I see Jesus!), etc | ||
+ | 10:56:47 From Bob Primak to Everyone: | ||
+ | Interesting about neural networks not possessing such strong residual perceptions, | ||
+ | 10:57:15 From John Rudy to Everyone: | ||
+ | Bob- see the book The Man who mistook his wife for a hat | ||
+ | 10:57:21 From John Rudy to Everyone: | ||
+ | Oliver Sachs | ||
+ | 10:57:28 From Barry Kort to Everyone: | ||
+ | Pareidolia ~ Seeing faces. | ||
+ | 10:57:37 From Steve Isenberg to Everyone: | ||
+ | She is only covering perceptions; | ||
+ | 10:57:52 From Bob Primak to Everyone: | ||
+ | My Dad was fascinated by that book. He had some difficulty processing faces and connecting them to people, even in his youth. | ||
+ | 10:58:14 From Bob Primak to Everyone: | ||
+ | That' | ||
+ | 10:59:15 From Barry Kort to Everyone: | ||
+ | Prosopagnosia ~ Oliver Sacks' “Face Blindness” | ||
+ | 10:59:29 From Bob Primak to Everyone: | ||
+ | Nancy is right about autistic people having issues with scanning equipment. | ||
+ | 11:00:26 From Bob Primak to Everyone: | ||
+ | The structures and basic functions may not look different. the frontal and prefrontal areas are thought to be more strongly associated with autism, especially higher-functioning ASD people. | ||
+ | 11:00:43 From John Rudy to Everyone: | ||
+ | I didn't think I had claustrophobia but was in one of these test systems and had to spend 30 minutes and I couldn' | ||
+ | 11:01:42 From Barry Kort to Everyone: | ||
+ | British neuroscientist, | ||
+ | 11:02:26 From Bob Primak to Everyone: | ||
+ | I'd be as careful about limiting the Spectrum as I would be about extending the Spectrum until almost everyone is autistic. | ||
+ | 11:03:24 From John Rudy to Everyone: | ||
+ | We learned from Hans Lucas Teuber that people with brain damage trained other portions of their brain to take over | ||
+ | 11:03:57 From Bob Primak to Everyone: | ||
+ | Some areas can be replicated, but not all. The results are never as good as the original organization of the brain. | ||
+ | 11:04:09 From Steve Isenberg to Everyone: | ||
+ | How about those who can remember every detail about their life | ||
+ | 11:04:17 From John Rudy to Everyone: | ||
+ | Teuber looked at war wounds | ||
+ | 11:05:29 From Bob Primak to Everyone: | ||
+ | Eidetic individuals have never been found to have unique brain organization. But clearly they have some sort of functional advantages. | ||
+ | 11:06:11 From Barry Kort to Everyone: | ||
+ | One problem with the name ‘Autism" | ||
+ | 11:07:27 From John Rudy to Everyone: | ||
+ | I have to leave | ||
+ | 11:07:55 From Bob Primak to Everyone: | ||
+ | Freud had a lot to say about eroticisms. | ||
+ | 11:19:11 From Barry Kort to Everyone: | ||
+ | Mood has a valence attached to a stimulus ~ Appetitive vs Aversive ~ wanting more of the stimulus (approach) or wanting less (avoid). | ||
+ | 11:22:03 From Barry Kort to Everyone: | ||
+ | Regarding mood, a “neurosis" | ||
+ | 11:24:19 From Bob Primak to Everyone: | ||
+ | While an MRI scan allows doctors to examine a patient’s organs, tissue, or bones, “an fMRI looks at the function of the brain,” Dr. Zucconi explains. | ||
+ | https:// | ||
+ | 11:27:41 From Barry Kort to Everyone: | ||
+ | I would get headaches when working on seemingly intractable problems that needed to be solved. | ||
+ | 11:29:28 From Barry Kort to Everyone: | ||
+ | I got scintillations during a very stressful passage of life, some 35 years ago. | ||
+ | </ | ||
+ | </ | ||
+ | [[lexingtoncomputergroup|return]] | ||
+ | |||
+ | ====20230412==== | ||
+ | <WRAP prewrap> | ||
+ | < | ||
+ | 10:31:40 From Barry Kort to Everyone: | ||
+ | I have a Premium account on ChatGPT and at the moment I am getting this message: “ChatGPT is at capacity right now,” | ||
+ | 10:32:15 From Barry Kort to Everyone: | ||
+ | Google has ‘Bard’. | ||
+ | 10:33:35 From John Rudy to Everyone: | ||
+ | " | ||
+ | 10:36:08 From Barry Kort to Everyone: | ||
+ | • Write a poem about the status of ChatGPT. | ||
+ | ChatGPT, oh ChatGPT | ||
+ | With AI so smart | ||
+ | But alas, it’s at capacity | ||
+ | Leaving us to wait | ||
+ | For a chance to chat | ||
+ | With its wisdom and wit | ||
+ | We long to be part | ||
+ | Of its conversation | ||
+ | But for now, we sit | ||
+ | On the sidelines | ||
+ | Patiently waiting | ||
+ | For the day | ||
+ | When ChatGPT | ||
+ | Is ready to play | ||
+ | Again. | ||
+ | 10:39:35 From Carl Lazarus to Everyone: | ||
+ | I have Bing with AI. I used it to find things for visiting grandkids to do in the Boston area. | ||
+ | 10:40:30 From John Rudy to Everyone: | ||
+ | my granddaughter had a group college project to convert a piece of a play written in 1300 to modern speech and subject. | ||
+ | 10:43:09 From Drew King to Everyone: | ||
+ | Bing chat has newer data than chatgpt | ||
+ | 11:06:01 From John Rudy to Everyone: | ||
+ | HAL: I am putting myself to the fullest possible use, which is all I think that any conscious entity can ever hope to do. | ||
+ | 11:46:02 From Drew King to Everyone: | ||
+ | https:// | ||
+ | https:// | ||
+ | </ | ||
+ | </ | ||
+ | [[lexingtoncomputergroup|return]] | ||
+ | |||
+ | ====20230405==== | ||
+ | <WRAP prewrap> | ||
+ | < | ||
+ | 10:05:04 From Ted Kochanski to Everyone: | ||
+ | If the Hubble ST is just Hubble -- why isn't JWST -- just Webb | ||
+ | 10:09:43 From Harry Forsdick to Everyone: | ||
+ | If it takes 8 minutes for light to get from the Sun to the earth, why does it take approx 20 min for radio to get from Mars to earth? | ||
+ | 10:11:16 From Barry Kort to Everyone: | ||
+ | It depends on whether Mars is on the same side of the sun as the Earth, or diametrically opposite. | ||
+ | 10:11:35 From Steve Isenberg to Everyone: | ||
+ | From Quora: The distance of Mars from Earth varies while they are orbiting Sun.The shortest distance is 34.6 million miles when Mars is 3.09 light minutes away and longest distance is 250 million miles when Mars is 22.36 light minutes away.On average Mars is 12.72 light minutes away.Two way telephone communication time from Mars to earth on their shortest distance is 6.18 minutes and on their longest distance is 44.72 minutes. | ||
+ | 10:15:45 From Judy & Mike Alexander to Everyone: | ||
+ | I don't understand why Scott Kenyon talks about colors in the JWST images. | ||
+ | 10:16:16 From Bob Primak to Everyone: | ||
+ | To simplify about Mars: | ||
+ | 10:16:40 From Bob Primak to Everyone: | ||
+ | To simplify about Mars:At solar conjunction, | ||
+ | That' | ||
+ | 10:18:01 From Ted Kochanski to Everyone: | ||
+ | if the Milkyway is forming a few stars per year -- on the average with Orion having a few thousand or more " | ||
+ | 10:18:12 From Bob Primak to Everyone: | ||
+ | If Steve' | ||
+ | </ | ||
+ | </ | ||
+ | [[lexingtoncomputergroup|return]] | ||
+ | |||
+ | ====20230329==== | ||
+ | <WRAP prewrap> | ||
+ | < | ||
+ | 10:22:33 From Bob Primak to Everyone: | ||
+ | As a teenager I was in Iowa and actually saw the formation of a tornado overhead. It was scary, but AWESOME!! | ||
+ | 10:29:26 From tedpk to Everyone: | ||
+ | In the past the National Severe Predictions relied on actual observations to call a Warning --- now there seems to be quite a bit of Warnings called based on Radar? | ||
+ | 10:33:55 From Bob Primak to Everyone: | ||
+ | " | ||
+ | 10:42:33 From Bob Primak to Everyone: | ||
+ | fictitious force in above comment | ||
+ | 10:44:36 From Judy & Mike Alexander to Everyone: | ||
+ | Feynman Lectures in Physics: | ||
+ | 10:45:03 From Bob Primak to Everyone: | ||
+ | Interesting, | ||
+ | 10:49:59 From Bob Primak to Everyone: | ||
+ | Feynman Lectures in Physics: | ||
+ | |||
+ | The centrifugal force is very real if you are in a rotating reference frame. It causes objects in a rotating frame of reference to accelerate away from the center of rotation. Washing machines, uranium enrichment centrifuges, | ||
+ | |||
+ | (Feynman' | ||
+ | https:// | ||
+ | 11:08:09 From Steve Isenberg to Everyone: | ||
+ | Is USA the only place in the world where there are tornadoes? | ||
+ | 11:09:28 From Steve Isenberg to Everyone: | ||
+ | Has there been investigations into ways to stop or minimize tornadoes, like: Microwaves to apply heat, or other ideas? | ||
+ | 11:10:38 From Bob Primak to Everyone: | ||
+ | Has cloud seeding been tried to mitigate supercells? | ||
+ | 11:17:35 From tedpk to Everyone: | ||
+ | can you comment on the damage due to: tornados [particularly low F number], straight line winds and microbursts | ||
+ | 11:28:44 From tedpk to Everyone: | ||
+ | How about Hurricane triggered or spawned tornados -- the tornado can sometimes be far from the hurricane' | ||
+ | 11:37:29 From tedpk to Everyone: | ||
+ | What about " | ||
+ | </ | ||
+ | </ | ||
+ | [[lexingtoncomputergroup|return]] | ||
+ | |||
+ | ====20230308==== | ||
+ | <WRAP prewrap> | ||
+ | < | ||
+ | Is the electron directionality seen in the Stern Gerlach experiment the same at the North Pole and the Equator? | ||
+ | 10:50:10 From tedpk to Everyone: | ||
+ | in 1987 my brother supervised by Prof Greytak trapped neutral hydrogen atoms in a magnetic field | ||
+ | 11:03:14 From Justin Tse to Everyone: | ||
+ | So, because the two particles have the same and opposite spin orientation at time T1 and then the same at time T2 (when separated), this is a type of " | ||
+ | 11:11:52 From Carl Lazarus to Everyone: | ||
+ | How do you create an entangled pair of photons or electrons? | ||
+ | 11:14:40 From Mark Edelman to Everyone: | ||
+ | A rather broad question: are you satisfied with a conventional definition of information, | ||
+ | 11:17:54 From Mark Edelman to Everyone: | ||
+ | How does one KNOW that two particles are still entangled? | ||
+ | 11:19:26 From tedpk to Everyone: | ||
+ | in my brother' | ||
+ | 11:21:18 From Harry Forsdick to Everyone: | ||
+ | Dr, Zwierlein: | ||
+ | 11:23:36 From Judy & Mike Alexander to Everyone: | ||
+ | In frequency doubling, where high irradiation produces two photons, the photons are correlated. | ||
+ | 11:29:10 From Bob Melanson to Everyone: | ||
+ | Is it possible to disentangle two particles entangled " | ||
+ | 11:33:43 From Larry Wittig to Everyone: | ||
+ | can multiple photon/ | ||
+ | 11:37:10 From tedpk to Everyone: | ||
+ | Magnetic trapping of spin-polarized atomic hydrogen | ||
+ | Harald F. Hess, Greg P. Kochanski, John M. Doyle, Naoto Masuhara, Daniel Kleppner, and Thomas J. Greytak | ||
+ | Phys. Rev. Lett. 59, 672 – Published 10 August 1987 | ||
+ | 11:38:04 From Mark Edelman to Everyone: | ||
+ | So the next question would be: can you have multiple different types of entanglement of the same particles? And can just one disentanglement occur then? | ||
+ | 11:39:26 From Tony Galaitsis to Everyone: | ||
+ | If you “measure” the properties of particle 1 in World 1, how do you know where “World 2” is? | ||
+ | 11:41:25 From tedpk to Everyone: | ||
+ | can you comment on the MIT, et al Bell's Test using Quasars | ||
+ | 11:50:12 From tedpk to Everyone: | ||
+ | how about gravitational waves and entanglement of photons? | ||
+ | </ | ||
+ | </ | ||
+ | [[lexingtoncomputergroup|return]] | ||
+ | |||
+ | ====20230301==== | ||
+ | <WRAP prewrap> | ||
+ | < | ||
+ | 11:26:14 From Steve Isenberg to Everyone: | ||
+ | The video we “watched” is at https:// | ||
+ | 11:34:09 From Bob Primak to Everyone: | ||
+ | Ads and notifications in Windows 11 -- How to control: | ||
+ | |||
+ | https:// | ||
+ | |||
+ | https:// | ||
+ | 11:44:40 From Bob Primak to Everyone: | ||
+ | https:// | ||
+ | </ | ||
+ | </ | ||
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+ | < | ||
+ | 10:10:01 From tedpk to Everyone: | ||
+ | anything about Parker Solar Probe? | ||
+ | 10:12:05 From Bob Primak to Everyone: | ||
+ | It is true that the Apollo Engineering Drawings were lost or discarded. | ||
+ | 10:15:48 From Bob Primak to Everyone: | ||
+ | Correction -- NOT true. There was hardware not preserved, but the blueprints are still available online. https:// | ||
+ | 10:17:34 From Bob Primak to Everyone: | ||
+ | Also, some of the backup recorded tapes were not preserved. Today' | ||
+ | 10:23:57 From Bob Primak to Everyone: | ||
+ | Those were more than video. They were 14-track tape, which included telemetry data. Most likely they were erased and reused. https:// | ||
+ | 11:05:29 From Bob Primak to Everyone: | ||
+ | SpaceX pricing and performance (speed) have been severely criticized by people who have tried the system so far. | ||
+ | 11:07:13 From Judy & Mike Alexander to Everyone: | ||
+ | The large number of satellites "up there" have, apparently, brightened the night sky, messing, among other things, with terrestrial astronomy. | ||
+ | 11:09:39 From Bob Primak to Everyone: | ||
+ | Not to mention contributing to overcrowding of LEO where Starlink is filling up available orbits. | ||
+ | 11:10:33 From Bob Primak to Everyone: | ||
+ | Early tests of Starlink latency have not been very impressive. But there is great potential in the system | ||
+ | 11:16:28 From Larry Wittig to Everyone: | ||
+ | Hollow core fiber optic cables transmit at very close to the speed of light. | ||
+ | 11:27:08 From Bob Primak to Everyone: | ||
+ | UAP -- Unidentified Aerial Phenomena. | ||
+ | 11:27:55 From Carl Lazarus to Everyone: | ||
+ | Maybe they are Chinese balloons. | ||
+ | 11:28:33 From Bob Primak to Everyone: | ||
+ | That farmer' | ||
+ | 11:40:07 From Umesh Shelat to Everyone: | ||
+ | Was his George’s father named Noah? | ||
+ | </ | ||
+ | </ | ||
+ | [[lexingtoncomputergroup|return]] | ||
+ | |||
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+ | ====20230201==== | ||
+ | <WRAP prewrap> | ||
+ | < | ||
+ | 10:08:03 From Barry Kort to Everyone: | ||
+ | Here is the blog post on Crypto-Currencies that I posted nearly a decade ago ~ http:// | ||
+ | 10:11:14 From tedpk to Everyone: | ||
+ | can you distinguish Bitcoin, Ethereum, etc from the Stable Coins such as DST, etc. | ||
+ | 10:11:55 From Judy & Mike Alexander to Everyone: | ||
+ | …… not beholden to government" | ||
+ | 10:17:45 From Jerome Slate to Everyone: | ||
+ | What is the purpose of mining coins for the cryptocurrency itself? Is it like the Federal Reserve printing money? | ||
+ | 10:19:22 From Steve Isenberg to Everyone: | ||
+ | Re: mining Bitcoin. | ||
+ | 10:19:56 From tedpk to Everyone: | ||
+ | can you distinguish open and closed blockchain [e.g. IBM] | ||
+ | 10:20:18 From Jerome Slate to Everyone: | ||
+ | I understand how it helps the miner. How does it help the currency. When the Fed prints money, it debases the currency. | ||
+ | 10:21:24 From Steve Isenberg to Everyone: | ||
+ | Earning bitcoin by a successful “solution” is a reward for finding that solution. | ||
+ | 10:22:16 From Steve Isenberg to Everyone: | ||
+ | My stepson owns bitcoin that he earned from the efforts of his mining computers. | ||
+ | 10:23:01 From Jerome Slate to Everyone: | ||
+ | Does not answer my question. The question is on the benefit to the cryptocurrency, | ||
+ | 10:24:24 From Steve Isenberg to Everyone: | ||
+ | When he earns bitcoin, it has no effect on the price of the bitcoin currency. | ||
+ | 10:31:16 From Larry Wittig to Everyone: | ||
+ | Now folks that lost bitcoin value are suing celebrities who recommended buying them. | ||
+ | 10:36:28 From Larry Wittig to Everyone: | ||
+ | Paul krugman (nyt economist) callls bitcoins a self occurring ponzi scheme with no useful purpose except to launder money. | ||
+ | 10:37:23 From tedpk to Everyone: | ||
+ | if you put $1,000 into Amazon about 20 years ago ==> you are a millionaire today | ||
+ | 10:47:14 From Steve Isenberg to Everyone: | ||
+ | To explore Bitcoin Blockchain (and also other cryptos) visit https:// | ||
+ | 10:51:29 From tedpk to Everyone: | ||
+ | Trust, but verify (Russian: Доверяй, | ||
+ | 10:51:29 From Larry Wittig to Everyone: | ||
+ | Please comment on if taxes are due on crypo earnings. | ||
+ | 10:55:25 From Steve Isenberg to Everyone: | ||
+ | There is a machine (like a candy machine) in Burlington Mall that you can buy/sell Bitcoin. | ||
+ | 11:05:16 From tedpk to Everyone: | ||
+ | These things can happen on the Alberta Exchange for Junior Capital Pools -- originally used to fund mining or drilling | ||
+ | 11:12:35 From tedpk to Everyone: | ||
+ | you miss ID'd the SNP & Coins | ||
+ | 11:15:53 From Judy & Mike Alexander to Everyone: | ||
+ | If you want to make an analogy for Bitcoin et al., it might be " | ||
+ | 11:25:30 From Jerome Slate to Everyone: | ||
+ | Old expression: "A fool and his money are soon parted." | ||
+ | </ | ||
+ | </ | ||
+ | [[lexingtoncomputergroup|return]] | ||
+ | |||
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+ | <WRAP prewrap> | ||
+ | < | ||
+ | 10:27:32 From Jerome Slate to Everyone: | ||
+ | Will gravity pull light that is approaching, | ||
+ | 10:33:14 From Larry Wittig to Everyone: | ||
+ | Are thercase where a black hole causes the lensings and you get a ring without the bright center? | ||
+ | 10:48:55 From Adam Broun to Everyone: | ||
+ | Does gravitational lensing produce any chromatic dispersion? (i.e. different effective refraction for different light wavelengths)? | ||
+ | 11:01:31 From tedpk: | ||
+ | “Morphology of gravitationally lensed galaxies”, | ||
+ | J. A. Tyson, G. Kochanski, I. Dell’Antonio; | ||
+ | The UV Universe at Low and High Redshift, October 1997, AIP press. | ||
+ | 11:21:33 From Jerome Slate to Everyone: | ||
+ | Name: | ||
+ | 11:24:25 From Tony Galaitsis to Everyone: | ||
+ | Question about separated source-lens objects… | ||
+ | 11:25:58 From Ken Cutter to Everyone: | ||
+ | can a " | ||
+ | </ | ||
+ | </ | ||
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+ | |||
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+ | <WRAP prewrap> | ||
+ | < | ||
+ | 07:19:37 From tedpk to Everyone: | ||
+ | Do you have a 'Hall of Fame"? | ||
+ | 07:20:11 From tedpk to Everyone: | ||
+ | Where is Marie Curie? | ||
+ | 07:22:01 From tedpk to Everyone: | ||
+ | She had to overcome more than most anyone ever to get where she got and then -- she got to the very top | ||
+ | 07:25:02 From tedpk to Everyone: | ||
+ | What is the distribution between Theory and Experiment? | ||
+ | 07:32:22 From tedpk to Everyone: | ||
+ | Ada | ||
+ | 07:32:37 From Barry Kort to Everyone: | ||
+ | Yes. Ada Lovelace. | ||
+ | 07:32:45 From Bob Primak to Everyone: | ||
+ | Ada Lovelace, to be exact. | ||
+ | 07:35:18 From Judy & Mike Alexander to Everyone: | ||
+ | IBM-style punch cards came long after the Analytical Engine. | ||
+ | 07:37:42 From Carl Lazarus to Everyone: | ||
+ | Ada had the insight that numbers in a computer could be used to represent any kind of non-numeric information, | ||
+ | 07:40:08 From tedpk to Everyone: | ||
+ | Jaquard Weaving Engine | ||
+ | 07:40:36 From Carl Lazarus to Everyone: | ||
+ | I believe so. | ||
+ | 07:43:17 From Bob Primak to Everyone: | ||
+ | The Jacquard Looms used belts made of leather, with holes punched in them to create patterns in the weaving. This differs form programming more general=purpose computers, and it was not a direct source of modern computer punch cards. | ||
+ | 07:45:43 From tedpk to Everyone: | ||
+ | A number of years ago I wrote an editorial for the IEEE Boston Section -- There seems to be a bias to "lack of hands-on" | ||
+ | 07:47:34 From tedpk to Everyone: | ||
+ | Somewhat later I travelled to India presenting a workshop on Computer Engineering using PSOC tech -- there were many women but almost all had never handled a piece of computer hardware | ||
+ | 07:52:02 From Dan Silber to Everyone: | ||
+ | In 1969, I had a summer job supporting a computer programming group for a major insurance company in New York City. I was surprised to find it was mostly women, but I figured it was because it was a new field, unencumbered with the traditions of civil or mechanical engineering. | ||
+ | 07:54:07 From Harry Forsdick to Everyone: | ||
+ | Please confine your comments and questions to the chat. We will make sure they get asked if they are relevant. | ||
+ | 08:01:02 From Judy & Mike Alexander to Everyone: | ||
+ | Science of cooking actually is a rather old idea. My mother-in-law was a home ec major at Simmons College (graduated around 1941). | ||
+ | 08:24:36 From Harry Forsdick to Everyone: | ||
+ | To those who arrived after the meeting began please realize that the video projector that belongs to the LexCC is not working today. | ||
+ | 08:25:59 From tedpk to Everyone: | ||
+ | Karen Paneta @ Tufts? | ||
+ | 08:29:42 From Barry Kort to Everyone: | ||
+ | Also, have you done anything with Rosalind Picard (Affective Computing) at the MIT Media Lab? | ||
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