• Re: simple AI in c

    From Richard Harnden@21:1/5 to fir on Sun Feb 18 18:53:06 2024
    On 18/02/2024 18:38, fir wrote:
    by AI i understand something like 'neural network ' i guess
    ^^

    It's good to see that you do, in fact, have a shift key.

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  • From fir@21:1/5 to All on Sun Feb 18 19:38:10 2024
    by AI i understand something like 'neural network ' i guess

    this is a 'trendy topic' recantly and i dont know nearly nothing about
    it - what i know comes form 25 year agoe when i studied phisics and
    somewhere possibly i leafed by the book on some article on this, or
    maybe it was some student seminar on this? i dont remember

    i guess it is something like big decision tree with some coeeficients
    (weights) and probably the large amount of thsi weights you need to keep
    in an array

    the question is how olng it would to code such simple piece of this and
    what it could be used for? whiat input for example and what task?

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  • From fir@21:1/5 to Richard Harnden on Sun Feb 18 20:45:44 2024
    Richard Harnden wrote:
    On 18/02/2024 18:38, fir wrote:
    by AI i understand something like 'neural network ' i guess
    ^^

    It's good to see that you do, in fact, have a shift key.



    if you say so,

    in fact i probabbly wpuld prefer write all in uppercase - from
    some kind of nostalgia for early computer world (which i maybe
    not exactly remember but it fellt like i would remember some things,
    dont know from where)

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  • From Kaz Kylheku@21:1/5 to Richard Harnden on Sun Feb 18 21:42:30 2024
    On 2024-02-18, Richard Harnden <richard.nospam@gmail.invalid> wrote:
    On 18/02/2024 18:38, fir wrote:
    by AI i understand something like 'neural network ' i guess
    ^^

    It's good to see that you do, in fact, have a shift key.

    Inconclusive; he might have no means for writing capitals other than
    Caps Lock, and copy-paste.

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  • From fir@21:1/5 to Keith Thompson on Sun Feb 18 23:43:23 2024
    Keith Thompson wrote:
    fir <fir@grunge.pl> writes:
    by AI i understand something like 'neural network ' i guess

    this is a 'trendy topic' recantly and i dont know nearly nothing about
    it - what i know comes form 25 year agoe when i studied phisics and
    somewhere possibly i leafed by the book on some article on this, or
    maybe it was some student seminar on this? i dont remember

    i guess it is something like big decision tree with some coeeficients
    (weights) and probably the large amount of thsi weights you need to
    keep in an array

    the question is how olng it would to code such simple piece of this
    and what it could be used for? whiat input for example and what task?

    AI is not specific to C. You clearly don't know enough about it for an answer to your question to be useful.

    There are plenty of resources (books, articles, etc.) for learning about
    AI. I suggest you consult them. This is not the best place for that.


    thats what you think and i think not... one thing is most groups are
    probably dead and i dont know them but im 99% sure it would be most
    probably waste of time to ask there..second programming in c belongs
    to c, unlike of what you think - you probabbkly think that c is what is
    in c standard and imo c standard is such boring and useless thing
    (not even usefull for compiler writers as im the one to incuidentaly)
    that you could better move out from here than i stating questions on
    coding in c

    quite possibly no one knows the answer but it is also not a big problem
    for me, this topic can be ignored then..and i more think it as an
    opportunity for few post of discussion than solid research for me - as
    for now im not even sure hiow much im interested in this (as im usually interesyed in few things at once and what i go into more is depending
    on ciricumstances - you probably got his own lifestyle thats why you
    dont remember and you tray to enforce your views and lifestyle on
    others, but it dont work this way... note i agree that discussing jesus
    or some other things here is not aproppriate *except as exceptions for
    fun but as not a regular content) but this one topic os okay

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  • From fir@21:1/5 to Keith Thompson on Mon Feb 19 00:12:44 2024
    Keith Thompson wrote:
    fir <fir@grunge.pl> writes:
    by AI i understand something like 'neural network ' i guess

    this is a 'trendy topic' recantly and i dont know nearly nothing about
    it - what i know comes form 25 year agoe when i studied phisics and
    somewhere possibly i leafed by the book on some article on this, or
    maybe it was some student seminar on this? i dont remember

    i guess it is something like big decision tree with some coeeficients
    (weights) and probably the large amount of thsi weights you need to
    keep in an array

    the question is how olng it would to code such simple piece of this
    and what it could be used for? whiat input for example and what task?

    AI is not specific to C. You clearly don't know enough about it for an answer to your question to be useful.

    There are plenty of resources (books, articles, etc.) for learning about
    AI. I suggest you consult them. This is not the best place for that.


    you think its not i think it is... i think it is place to discuss
    projects in c also 0 like raytracer for example and variuos sort of things

    i fond you try to enforce you specific wiev as a kinda autistic - so
    maybe you got problem with that (i got soem colegue like that and he
    is also trying to enforce his weir wiews) [btw i mistaken one word
    in previous post should be "understand" instead of "remember")

    i know i can check in soem sources but this group is one of possible
    channels to ask - more over talking a bit here on this would be
    good for this goriup as i see some posts which seem a bit too much
    boring for me.. i know most people here are possibly not the very young
    and not to much eager to learn new things (like me also as i get
    closer to age 50 and im much prone to learn new things
    but if someone is boring and want to discuss some thing thjere are still
    some more interesting than thos boring ones)

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  • From fir@21:1/5 to Keith Thompson on Mon Feb 19 18:05:57 2024
    Keith Thompson wrote:
    fir <fir@grunge.pl> writes:
    [...]
    i fond you try to enforce you specific wiev as a kinda autistic - so
    maybe you got problem with that (i got soem colegue like that and he
    is also trying to enforce his weir wiews) [btw i mistaken one word
    in previous post should be "understand" instead of "remember")
    [...]

    I'm not trying to enforce anything. You say you want to learn about AI.
    I'm advising you on how you can do that.

    And with that, I won't be seeing any more of your posts here. I saw
    this one only because my killfile referred to your old email address.

    hah, good luck

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