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Topic: $XAI Sapience AIFX - Decentralized AI | 11% PoS | PlumeDB,IBTP on Testnet - page 44. (Read 150249 times)

hero member
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Does python use C++ interpreter or system python?

Can we import modules?  What's the advantage of traditional shells (surprise me) Wink

Did you just do a shell and that's why you're asking?

Honestly not sure why you're being so defensive when i'm genuinely interested...

I'm a developer, i'm interested in what people develop.
we respect that, very soon after some testing wallet will be released than u can play with this technology. I for example can't answer your question but i am sure after release joe will be happy to do so. Cheers and welcome.

After the pic for Python in XAI was shown on here, let me show you a quick paste of a phrase from the Supernet newsletter that afternoon:

New lead API developer
Bassguitarman has become lead API developer for SuperNET: ‘We added 2 new api calls, Python and bash, so now you can embed python/bash inside SuperNET.’ Expect more news.

Completely different, 1) those api calls were implemented before you announced.  See here: https://github.com/jl777/btcd/pull/25/files.  I announced 2 days before you did here: http://104.236.15.119:8086/logs/api/2015-02-10 2) they are api calls, not a gui, the function allows you to load python scripts from c, it's not a full fledged interpreter or shell.

Okay. So why did jl777hodl wait until Sapience was announced to bring out "SkyNet?"

I don't know too much about skynet's beginnings (or current status), but I did find out about the project and buy some assets in the bulk presale a week or 2 before public ann, so I don't think it's a copy.

So you're invested in the competition and come here to bottom feed, got it.

Please don't be hostile, they are different projects with different aims.  And I sold my position in skynet a while back
legendary
Activity: 1232
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Hey Bass. Please don't start an argument with traders. I appreciate your interest, but maybe it is smarter to directly get in touch with Cedric about all this stuff. He's the only one that can tell you more than the information that is available to the public.
legendary
Activity: 1050
Merit: 1000
Does python use C++ interpreter or system python?

Can we import modules?  What's the advantage of traditional shells (surprise me) Wink

Did you just do a shell and that's why you're asking?

Honestly not sure why you're being so defensive when i'm genuinely interested...

I'm a developer, i'm interested in what people develop.
we respect that, very soon after some testing wallet will be released than u can play with this technology. I for example can't answer your question but i am sure after release joe will be happy to do so. Cheers and welcome.

After the pic for Python in XAI was shown on here, let me show you a quick paste of a phrase from the Supernet newsletter that afternoon:

New lead API developer
Bassguitarman has become lead API developer for SuperNET: ‘We added 2 new api calls, Python and bash, so now you can embed python/bash inside SuperNET.’ Expect more news.

Completely different, 1) those api calls were implemented before you announced.  See here: https://github.com/jl777/btcd/pull/25/files.  I announced 2 days before you did here: http://104.236.15.119:8086/logs/api/2015-02-10 2) they are api calls, not a gui, the function allows you to load python scripts from c, it's not a full fledged interpreter or shell.

Okay. So why did jl777hodl wait until Sapience was announced to bring out "SkyNet?"

I don't know too much about skynet's beginnings (or current status), but I did find out about the project and buy some assets in the bulk presale a week or 2 before public ann, so I don't think it's a copy.

So you're invested in the competition and come here to bottom feed, got it.
hero member
Activity: 728
Merit: 500
Does python use C++ interpreter or system python?

Can we import modules?  What's the advantage of traditional shells (surprise me) Wink

Did you just do a shell and that's why you're asking?

Honestly not sure why you're being so defensive when i'm genuinely interested...

I'm a developer, i'm interested in what people develop.
we respect that, very soon after some testing wallet will be released than u can play with this technology. I for example can't answer your question but i am sure after release joe will be happy to do so. Cheers and welcome.

After the pic for Python in XAI was shown on here, let me show you a quick paste of a phrase from the Supernet newsletter that afternoon:

New lead API developer
Bassguitarman has become lead API developer for SuperNET: ‘We added 2 new api calls, Python and bash, so now you can embed python/bash inside SuperNET.’ Expect more news.

Completely different, 1) those api calls were implemented before you announced.  See here: https://github.com/jl777/btcd/pull/25/files.  I announced 2 days before you did here: http://104.236.15.119:8086/logs/api/2015-02-10 2) they are api calls, not a gui, the function allows you to load python scripts from c, it's not a full fledged interpreter or shell.

Okay. So why did jl777hodl wait until Sapience was announced to bring out "SkyNet?"

I don't know too much about skynet's beginnings (or current status), but I did find out about the project and buy some assets in the bulk presale a week or 2 before public ann, so I don't think it's a copy.
hero member
Activity: 728
Merit: 500
Does python use C++ interpreter or system python?

Can we import modules?  What's the advantage of traditional shells (surprise me) Wink

Did you just do a shell and that's why you're asking?

Honestly not sure why you're being so defensive when i'm genuinely interested...

I'm a developer, i'm interested in what people develop.
we respect that, very soon after some testing wallet will be released than u can play with this technology. I for example can't answer your question but i am sure after release joe will be happy to do so. Cheers and welcome.

After the pic for Python in XAI was shown on here, let me show you a quick paste of a phrase from the Supernet newsletter that afternoon:

New lead API developer
Bassguitarman has become lead API developer for SuperNET: ‘We added 2 new api calls, Python and bash, so now you can embed python/bash inside SuperNET.’ Expect more news.

Completely different, 1) those api calls were implemented before you announced.  See here: https://github.com/jl777/btcd/pull/25/files.  I announced 2 days before you did here: http://104.236.15.119:8086/logs/api/2015-02-10 2) they are api calls, not a gui, the function allows you to load python scripts from c, it's not a full fledged interpreter or shell.
legendary
Activity: 1232
Merit: 1001
Does python use C++ interpreter or system python?

Can we import modules?  What's the advantage of traditional shells (surprise me) Wink

Did you just do a shell and that's why you're asking?

Honestly not sure why you're being so defensive when i'm genuinely interested...

I'm a developer, i'm interested in what people develop.
we respect that, very soon after some testing wallet will be released than u can play with this technology. I for example can't answer your question but i am sure after release joe will be happy to do so. Cheers and welcome.
hero member
Activity: 728
Merit: 500
Does python use C++ interpreter or system python?

Can we import modules?  What's the advantage of traditional shells (surprise me) Wink

Did you just do a shell and that's why you're asking?

Honestly not sure why you're being so defensive when i'm genuinely interested...

I'm a developer, i'm interested in what people develop.
hero member
Activity: 840
Merit: 1000
Does python use C++ interpreter or system python?

Can we import modules?  What's the advantage of traditional shells (surprise me) Wink

Did you just do a shell and that's why you're asking?

sounds just like that for me, and perhaps he is just asking because he doesnt know about shell i think
hero member
Activity: 728
Merit: 500
Does python use C++ interpreter or system python?

Can we import modules?  What's the advantage of traditional shells (surprise me) Wink
legendary
Activity: 1050
Merit: 1000
Earlier this week i bought myself a nice part XAI and it's going well with my investment Cool
Love it Grin

Good to hear!
sr. member
Activity: 252
Merit: 250
Earlier this week i bought myself a nice part XAI and it's going well with my investment Cool
Love it Grin
sr. member
Activity: 364
Merit: 250
Got the API hooked up to the python shell, just have to finish coding up all of the bindings:

Damn it. I think you just "decided for me" that it's about time I learn myself some python!   Cheesy
Great job CedricQuotient! I for one, am really impressed by how quickly you are hitting these marks. Keep it up!  Wink

I think we can all call Cedric the man from now on! Good job! Very, very, impressive!
legendary
Activity: 1154
Merit: 1001
Got the API hooked up to the python shell, just have to finish coding up all of the bindings:

Damn it. I think you just "decided for me" that it's about time I learn myself some python!   Cheesy
Great job CedricQuotient! I for one, am really impressed by how quickly you are hitting these marks. Keep it up!  Wink
sr. member
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Got the API hooked up to the python shell, just have to finish coding up all of the bindings:

legendary
Activity: 1610
Merit: 1000
Crackpot Idealist
Hello, I represent a billionaire tycoon investor who is interested in purchasing some of this.

But seriously.

There are some very good things and some very bad things about this project.

The bad.

1) It's an obvious scam. That's a bad thing.

2) It's a poorly run scam. That is to say it's a bad thing done poorly.

3) So far about 99% of this project appears to be smoke. The other 1% hasn't been analyzed yet.

The good.

The project itself has an unfocused adaptability that would make it useful to a more serious project. It is like a chainsaw that has been idling, pretending to work but actually just buzzing.

The misuse of the phrase "artificial intelligence" is annoying. The phrase has several meanings and with this coin the most primitive applies. However, artificial intelligence in its other sense, its more useful sense, is one of the most important subjects as more and more fields become too specialized to have a large community of experts.

A coin can be built specifically to force the development of more powerful algorithms. It would be a real bitcoin 2.0 and although it would not be proprietary, it could be lucrative to begin, if that is a person's goal.

Thank you for the half assed attempt at whatever bullshit this is supposed to be. Next time when you make a new account, you should at the very least, make many so to increase your chances of me still not giving a fuck about your 0day post crap.

Seriously?

xoxo

-bill

Why on earth would I care at all whether you give a fuck about anything?

because I'm going to continue to call you a chicken shit coward til you come back and post with your actual account.
legendary
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@sayp

Cool story bro

No wonder why, Im sure this guys was a hard defender of the chemtrail conspiracy  Cheesy
hero member
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newbie
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Hello, I represent a billionaire tycoon investor who is interested in purchasing some of this.

But seriously.

There are some very good things and some very bad things about this project.

The bad.

1) It's an obvious scam. That's a bad thing.

2) It's a poorly run scam. That is to say it's a bad thing done poorly.

3) So far about 99% of this project appears to be smoke. The other 1% hasn't been analyzed yet.

The good.

The project itself has an unfocused adaptability that would make it useful to a more serious project. It is like a chainsaw that has been idling, pretending to work but actually just buzzing.

The misuse of the phrase "artificial intelligence" is annoying. The phrase has several meanings and with this coin the most primitive applies. However, artificial intelligence in its other sense, its more useful sense, is one of the most important subjects as more and more fields become too specialized to have a large community of experts.

A coin can be built specifically to force the development of more powerful algorithms. It would be a real bitcoin 2.0 and although it would not be proprietary, it could be lucrative to begin, if that is a person's goal.

Thank you for the half assed attempt at whatever bullshit this is supposed to be. Next time when you make a new account, you should at the very least, make many so to increase your chances of me still not giving a fuck about your 0day post crap.

Seriously?

xoxo

-bill

Why on earth would I care at all whether you give a fuck about anything?
newbie
Activity: 3
Merit: 0
The misuse of the phrase "artificial intelligence" is annoying. The phrase has several meanings and with this coin the most primitive applies. However, artificial intelligence in its other sense, its more useful sense, is one of the most important subjects as more and more fields become too specialized to have a large community of experts.

Not to feed trolls, but can you expand on this?


Not sure what needs to be clarified, so I'll guess.

Thousands of years ago a big academic question might have been how to concentrate a brine solution to preserve food. Once someone figured out how to evaporate some water that knowledge could be shared in 5 minutes and anyone could become proficient in a few weeks.

Now there are fields of knowledge that most people alive today do not even know exist. A person cannot hope to learn even the tiniest useful fraction of what a person could learn, and more practically, that knowledge is not available for use. It is largely restricted to academics.

Currencies have in time past been used as a means to transfer commodities. Only because of money can an urban person eat something other than rats and pigeons.

Digital currencies allow 'money' to have added dimensions. So far nothing significant has been added to the early digital currencies like bitcoin. But the possibility is there. One idea that has been discussed elsewhere is to use the generation of coins to develop artificial intelligence in a practical way. This means that it is not a specific algorithm that creates a coin but rather a more complex process.

Right now you can take a meta view of currencies and sum it up by saying there is x value in y number of currencies. The next step would be to create a currency that contains that x value and y number. And then competing 'meta currencies' would emerge and you would be where you began, but at a higher meta level. It is sort of like the opposite of the evolution of conventional currencies, where you started with x number of commodities then maybe 100x units of currency then many currencies each with lesser and lesser possible intrinsic value. In this case, using the development of algorithms to create coins, you are creating a commodity, i. e. a useful artificial intelligence, and the commodity becomes plentiful faster than the currency can be generated. The broader economy, financial framework or whatever, becomes trivial.
legendary
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Some fool is screwing up the order book.
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