Emotions inspired by machines

Adam Y Zhang - No Emotion

A quote:

Murray Campbell of IBM was part of the Deep Blue project. As he says, chess computers do play differently. They make moves that sometimes make no sense to their human opponents.
“Computers don’t have any sense of aesthetics or patterns that are standard the way people learn how to play chess,” Campbell says. “They play what they think is the objectively best move in any position, even if it looks absurd, and they can play any move no matter how ugly it is.”

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Machines think in standard ways. In chess, they play so well that most likely no human can currently beat them in a 100 matches game.

Yet, their moves in chess look weird to humans.

What can you get out of this? If you find a good solution, don’t ask 10 people if they think your solution is any good, they will most likely refer to conformity and say “it’s not conform to what I think, thus is not valid”.

Instead, ask them how you can perfect the idea, how can t get better understood, how they would better resonate with that idea.

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Posting in advance is not advanced posting

stefanos papachristou - time

Sometimes I write a message at times such as Friday evening, Saturday mornings, National Holidays, things like that. I know the message I write won’t get read if I send it right away, so I use Gmail’s Schedule Send feature and send the message on a time like Monday morning, 8 AM, or things like that.

The thing is, if I write the message Friday, and it only gets sent Monday, by that time I usually forget that I’ve sent the message. It’s not on my working memory, anyway.

So, if I were to send the message right away, as far as I can tell, there would be a more likely chance that I’ll remember it.

That’s why “Posting in advance is not advanced posting” – it is, from this perspective, a bit silly, rather.

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News of the news

Pedro Albuquerque - The Lighthouse

I like to read Hacker News. Lots of very cool information.

The thing is – there are loads of IT guys in the world and fewer online marketing ones. Both of the worlds blog a lot.

So, it may be so – from a large pool of data, it may be that HN can get some good articles.

Still, it makes me a bit envious of not being in IT. :)

I like “their” news better.

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On trying

Frank Busch - Experiments

Billionaire Warren Buffett is quoted on saying:

The difference between successful people and really successful people is that really successful people say no to almost everything.

I guess that’s true when you’re a billionaire. You will get invited to a lot of social gatherings, interviews, tours, shows, that you need to create a method to protect yourself.

And if you’re in the top 5 richest people in the world, those invitations must come in large numbers.

Yet, I think the situation is totally different for someone just starting out. A student, a person just graduating, a person who worked for a few years, but now wants to switch careers, a person who tries something new – in my opinion, all of these scenarios fit another approach: try everything.

How will you know the interview is of poor quality? Do 3 interviews and you’ll know whether to accept an interview or not.

How will you know if a party is a good investment of your time? Go a few times and then decide.

How will you know if you’re good at a job if you don’t try it, put some time in it, try some more?

Sure, you can only experiment with the things which are reversible or don’t have huge implications, that’s clear.

Jim Bagnola used to say about a person who was reluctant to try things that he/she said – “I tried it once. It didn’t work out”.

The answer, obviously, is “try some more! See if it really fits you or not!”.

If you’re scared of dogs, like I am, the solution is not to avoid any contact with dogs, but have so many contacts with them that the fear disappears.

There are lots of videos online with veterinaries knowing how to handle animals – they’re so used to them, that they know their tricks.

An aggressive dog can be safely trained by a professional. That professional has a thing that the vast majority of people on Earth don’t have – huge experience with dogs.

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Prevention is good, but difficult

prevention

I’m almost always amazed at how people don’t try to prevent things.

Living healthy, doing the right thing, not polluting, being a good citizen, having the courage to say no or yes more often, protecting, safeguarding, launching, initiating, responding, being there, avoiding – these are all solutions to life. Sometimes, it’s good to hide, other times you need to show up.

There’s not a one-fits-all solution, you need to try and test things, you can never be 100% sure that the thing which you do is right. But drinking too much, sleeping a few hours, risking your health (and others around you), just so that you say you started the year on the right foot might not be a good start at all.

Sure, have fun, but it has to be at 2 AM?

It’s not always easy, and you will surely make mistakes – but the amplitude matters. It matters if you drink two glasses of champagne or until you can barely walk.

Safe life can be boring. On the same note, you’ll be here tomorrow.

Also, on the “boring” part – people are extremely good at adapting. You can get used to both having an incredible fortune or an incredible misfortune. People get accustomed to life after a while, be it “exciting” or “boring”. You can be happy with little and sad with a lot of things around you.

In IT there are lots of shortcuts, but I try to be prepared the best way that I can – backups, working with documents both in the cloud and on local storage, using security solutions, trying to be safe while browsing – they all help.

Sure, at some point, you might work for a while and discover that you’ve lost one hour’s worth of work. Sure, I can’t back-up everything all the time.

But most of the time I have everything backed up and the things which are not backed up are, generally, not as important.

How many people do you know who, for all of their important documents, use cloud backup?

On another hand, always backing things up is a bit annoying. All the documents need to be on the cloud, from time to time you need to do some manual backup, which isn’t exactly sexy.

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