Category: AI, Computation, and Technology

  • Usually it is because (a) a number of failed login attempts on your account (b)

    Usually it is because (a) a number of failed login attempts on your account (b) a change in IP geography (c) a change in computer (d) someone has tried to hack your account, (e) someone has reported you as not being who you say you are, (f) something you posted triggered them it.


    Source date (UTC): 2020-03-26 14:24:42 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1243182090163716098

    Reply addressees: @Nationalist7346

    Replying to: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1242917985225932801

  • No, because china needed to steal technology to modernize, and the chinese gover

    No, because china needed to steal technology to modernize, and the chinese government did everything possible to make it possible.


    Source date (UTC): 2020-03-16 23:28:20 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1239695021420564480

    Reply addressees: @SPQRIUS

    Replying to: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1239694290550501377

  • Thoughts on American Military Tech

    Thinking…. Something is wrong with the military’s robotic warfare initiative, that has to do with how it’s using vulnerable monolithic modules on top of heavy armor, and cramming too much into each platform. But my intuition is that they’re applying missile and airframe tech to land vehicles, and putting it on a platforms rather than building AI capacity into the platform – because Missiles and airframes face very different problems from vehicles. Going to have to look into the requirements if I can spare a couple of hours, because current AI tech shouldn’t need this vulnerability. Given that people in that industry aren’t stupid I clearly don’t understand something. Other issue is that we have to fly armor to the battlefield and if that’s true we shouldn’t rely on armor. Most obvious example is success of the Abrams, but failure of our personnel carriers, particularly Bradley and Humvee, but inability to copy the Russians’ use of tank platform and armor as personnel carriers because of weight. Third is our failure to equip light infantry with an intermediate weapon – a more advanced version of the Russian RPG, and transport. And I am not sure why we should be looking at overseas deployment strategies if we’re getting out of the policing business – and if we can’t possibly compete with china and Russia in arming the not-first-world, and we need Europe to rearm on their own. I am not sure we should be engaging in urban warfare rather than adopting the Russian strategy of just using artillery to reduce it to rubble, or the Chinese strategy of just building a fortress and overwhelming the opposition. There is no chance for the USA to fight a land war in Asia or Africa without a colony or base structure, and we no longer have an economic interest or the economic ability to do finance a world of bases. The policing strategy has to end. The only way of fighting a war not on our territory – where we want to preserve capital – is to use the Russian strategy of saturation with artillery or in our case, bombs and missiles. The only reason to have people on the ground is political. Reducing a country to rubble, their infrastructure to rubble, and their military to scrap doesn’t take standing there. It takes AI’s and drones to discover targets, long range bombers, and missiles – and lots and lots of them. the only reason to put people on the ground is to police and hold the territory – which we shouldn’t be doing other than where we can fight land wars: in our homelands. We also have to come to terms with the reality that nuclear weapons that White People have refused to deploy against each other are going to be used in the future, and probably not infrequently.

  • Thoughts on American Military Tech

    Thinking…. Something is wrong with the military’s robotic warfare initiative, that has to do with how it’s using vulnerable monolithic modules on top of heavy armor, and cramming too much into each platform. But my intuition is that they’re applying missile and airframe tech to land vehicles, and putting it on a platforms rather than building AI capacity into the platform – because Missiles and airframes face very different problems from vehicles. Going to have to look into the requirements if I can spare a couple of hours, because current AI tech shouldn’t need this vulnerability. Given that people in that industry aren’t stupid I clearly don’t understand something. Other issue is that we have to fly armor to the battlefield and if that’s true we shouldn’t rely on armor. Most obvious example is success of the Abrams, but failure of our personnel carriers, particularly Bradley and Humvee, but inability to copy the Russians’ use of tank platform and armor as personnel carriers because of weight. Third is our failure to equip light infantry with an intermediate weapon – a more advanced version of the Russian RPG, and transport. And I am not sure why we should be looking at overseas deployment strategies if we’re getting out of the policing business – and if we can’t possibly compete with china and Russia in arming the not-first-world, and we need Europe to rearm on their own. I am not sure we should be engaging in urban warfare rather than adopting the Russian strategy of just using artillery to reduce it to rubble, or the Chinese strategy of just building a fortress and overwhelming the opposition. There is no chance for the USA to fight a land war in Asia or Africa without a colony or base structure, and we no longer have an economic interest or the economic ability to do finance a world of bases. The policing strategy has to end. The only way of fighting a war not on our territory – where we want to preserve capital – is to use the Russian strategy of saturation with artillery or in our case, bombs and missiles. The only reason to have people on the ground is political. Reducing a country to rubble, their infrastructure to rubble, and their military to scrap doesn’t take standing there. It takes AI’s and drones to discover targets, long range bombers, and missiles – and lots and lots of them. the only reason to put people on the ground is to police and hold the territory – which we shouldn’t be doing other than where we can fight land wars: in our homelands. We also have to come to terms with the reality that nuclear weapons that White People have refused to deploy against each other are going to be used in the future, and probably not infrequently.

  • Would you be better off if you paid microsoft, apple, google, the price of a col

    Would you be better off if you paid microsoft, apple, google, the price of a college education to train you, or paying a college to educate you?

    This is where I am going with the line of thought.

    To kill the academy entirely.


    Source date (UTC): 2020-02-22 12:57:00 UTC

  • THOUGHTS ON AMERICAN MILITARY TECH Thinking…. Something is wrong with the mili

    THOUGHTS ON AMERICAN MILITARY TECH

    Thinking…. Something is wrong with the military’s robotic warfare initiative, that has to do with how it’s using vulnerable monolithic modules on top of heavy armor, and cramming too much into each platform.

    But my intuition is that they’re applying missile and airframe tech to land vehicles, and putting it on a platforms rather than building AI capacity into the platform – because Missiles and airframes face very different problems from vehicles.

    Going to have to look into the requirements if I can spare a couple of hours, because current AI tech shouldn’t need this vulnerability. Given that people in that industry aren’t stupid I clearly don’t understand something.

    Other issue is that we have to fly armor to the battlefield and if that’s true we shouldn’t rely on armor. Most obvious example is success of the Abrams, but failure of our personnel carriers, particularly Bradley and Humvee, but inability to copy the Russians’ use of tank platform and armor as personnel carriers because of weight.

    Third is our failure to equip light infantry with an intermediate weapon – a more advanced version of the Russian RPG, and transport.

    And I am not sure why we should be looking at overseas deployment strategies if we’re getting out of the policing business – and if we can’t possibly compete with china and Russia in arming the not-first-world, and we need Europe to rearm on their own.

    I am not sure we should be engaging in urban warfare rather than adopting the Russian strategy of just using artillery to reduce it to rubble, or the Chinese strategy of just building a fortress and overwhelming the opposition.

    There is no chance for the USA to fight a land war in Asia or Africa without a colony or base structure, and we no longer have an economic interest or the economic ability to do finance a world of bases.

    The policing strategy has to end. The only way of fighting a war not on our territory – where we want to preserve capital – is to use the Russian strategy of saturation with artillery or in our case, bombs and missiles. The only reason to have people on the ground is political. Reducing a country to rubble, their infrastructure to rubble, and their military to scrap doesn’t take standing there. It takes AI’s and drones to discover targets, long range bombers, and missiles – and lots and lots of them. the only reason to put people on the ground is to police and hold the territory – which we shouldn’t be doing other than where we can fight land wars: in our homelands.

    We also have to come to terms with the reality that nuclear weapons that White People have refused to deploy against each other are going to be used in the future, and probably not infrequently.


    Source date (UTC): 2020-02-20 23:06:00 UTC

  • Everything is dependent upon electricity

    Everything is dependent upon electricity.


    Source date (UTC): 2020-02-14 14:08:00 UTC

  • That link isn’t on our site. Can you tell me how you got to it? I think it’s the

    That link isn’t on our site. Can you tell me how you got to it? I think it’s the same problem. Something is linking off site.


    Source date (UTC): 2020-02-10 20:22:58 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1226964798174367745

    Reply addressees: @ToneUnknown @RepBeatty @realDonaldTrump

    Replying to: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1226964299668762624


    IN REPLY TO:

    Unknown author

    @ToneUnknown @RepBeatty @realDonaldTrump Huh… The web site uses a template for universities. The template is automatically updated by the publisher. I suspect that they updated the sample data and this is popping up.

    Thanks for the notice. We’ll delete it.

    Original post: https://x.com/i/web/status/1226964299668762624


    IN REPLY TO:

    @curtdoolittle

    @ToneUnknown @RepBeatty @realDonaldTrump Huh… The web site uses a template for universities. The template is automatically updated by the publisher. I suspect that they updated the sample data and this is popping up.

    Thanks for the notice. We’ll delete it.

    Original post: https://x.com/i/web/status/1226964299668762624

  • Huh… The web site uses a template for universities. The template is automatica

    Huh… The web site uses a template for universities. The template is automatically updated by the publisher. I suspect that they updated the sample data and this is popping up.

    Thanks for the notice. We’ll delete it.


    Source date (UTC): 2020-02-10 20:20:59 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1226964299668762624

    Reply addressees: @ToneUnknown @RepBeatty @realDonaldTrump

    Replying to: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1226961746658766849


    IN REPLY TO:

    @ToneUnknown

    @curtdoolittle @RepBeatty @realDonaldTrump Hey Curt, I’m a little confused by the event section of your schools website.

    None of the past or future events have dates or locations and the descriptions are all in Latin?

    You should change that, it makes you look like another trump grifter with a fake uni. https://t.co/sbUqVTq2QO

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1226961746658766849

  • Interesting. I can’t search my Facebook Activity Log after December 1. I wonder

    Interesting. I can’t search my Facebook Activity Log after December 1. I wonder why? Is that a hint that its not being shared or indexed?


    Source date (UTC): 2020-02-06 14:49:00 UTC