Djiezes

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Location:Belgium
Joined:12-29-2005
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About me
"Reality can destroy the dream, why shouldn't the dream destroy reality?" - George Moore

"Emancipate yourself from mental slavery, no one but yourself can free your mind." - Bob Marley

"[N]o testimony is sufficient to establish a miracle, unless the testimony be of such a kind, that its falsehood would be more miraculous, than the fact, which it endeavors to establish." - David Hume
Why I use Clipmarks
"Seize the moment of excited curiosity on any subject to solve your doubts; for if you let it pass, the desire may never return, and you may remain in ignorance."
- William Wirt

"Happiness is not so much in having as sharing. We make a living by what we get, but we make a life by what we give."
- Norman MacEwan

"Software is like sex: It's better when it's free."
- Linus Torvalds
Where to find me on the web
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Website/Blog: http://k21st.wordpress.com/







   
 
 
 
   
 
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No Time to Think (As We May)
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by Djiezes  9-1-2008    3
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Man-Computer Symbiosis (by JCR Licklider, 1960)
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by Djiezes  8-16-2008   
 Full Text @ Source
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Computing Machinery and Intelligence (by Alan Turing, 1950)
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by Djiezes  8-16-2008   
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An Open Universe (by Kevin Kelly, 1994)
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by Djiezes  8-16-2008   
 Full Text @ Source This is the 17th chapter of Kelly's Book "Out of Control", which is also freely & fully available online. See the included links.
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TechGnosis: Magic, Memory, and the Angels of Information (by Erik Davis, 1994)
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by Djiezes  8-16-2008   
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The Gadget Lover: Narcissus as Narcosis (by Marshall McLuhan, 1964)
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by Djiezes  8-16-2008    1
 Full Text @ Source This is the 4th chapter of his book "Understanding Media: The Extensions of Man". The book itself is also freely available (chapters 1-7), see the included links.
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Engines of Abundance (by Eric Drexler, 1986)
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by Djiezes  8-16-2008    4
 Full Text @ Source. This is the 4th chapter of Drexler's book "Engines of Creation", also freely & fully available online (see the included links)
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Augmenting Human Intellect: A Conceptual Framework (by Douglas Engelbart, 1962)
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by Djiezes  8-16-2008   
 Full Text @ Source (or see link to pdf)
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As We May Think (by Vannevar Bush, 1945)
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by Djiezes  8-16-2008   
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Of the Analytical Engine (by Charles Babbage, 1864)
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by Djiezes  8-16-2008   
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The Machine Stops (by E.M. Forster, 1909)
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by Djiezes  8-16-2008    2
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The Hyperlinked Society: Questioning Connections in the Digital Age (Ebook)
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by Djiezes  8-10-2008    2
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Selected Essays of Paul Otlet: International organisation and dissemination of knowledge
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by Djiezes  6-17-2008    2
 More on Otlet
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Kinematic Self-Replicating Machines
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by Djiezes  2-3-2008    3
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The Role of Intimacy in the Evolution of Technology
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by Djiezes  2-3-2008   
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Daedalus, or Science and the Future (by Haldane, 1923)
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by Djiezes  2-3-2008   
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The Physical World as a Virtual Reality (by Brian Whitworth)
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by Djiezes  1-6-2008   
 The abstract continues: ... It is suggested that whether the world is an objective reality or a virtual reality is a matter for science to resolve. Modern information science can suggest how core physical properties like space, time, light, matter and movement could derive from information processing. Such an approach could reconcile relativity and quantum theories, with the former being how information processing creates space-time, and the latter how it creates energy and matter.
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Paleo-Future
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by Djiezes  12-29-2007    5
 such a marvelous blog. so much to read
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The Web That Wasn't
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by Djiezes  12-2-2007    1
 a GoogleTechTalk video (1 hour) by Alex Wright, author of Glut: Mastering Information Through the Ages
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The Real Computer Revolution Hasn't Happened Yet
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by Djiezes  11-6-2007   
  ...But I would much rather talk about future possibilities, and so I wrote a few historical notes to provide some context for the 1975 paper, and now can try to discuss some of the more important, and mostly hidden, gifts that personal computing networked together around the world can bring to humanity. Our thought was: but if we can get the children to learn the real thing then in a few generations the big change will happen. 32 years later the technologies that our research community invented are in general use by more than a billion people, and we have gradually learned how to teach children the real thing. But it looks as though the actual revolution will take longer than our optimism suggested, largely because the commercial and educational interests in the old media and modes of thought have frozen personal computing pretty much at the “imitation of paper, recordings, film and TV” level.
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Human Computer Interaction in Science Fiction Movies
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by Djiezes  10-1-2007   
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Direct Brain-to-Game Interface Worries Some Scientists
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by Djiezes  9-6-2007   
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The Loudness War & The Future of Music
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by Djiezes  8-23-2007    13
  Full (one page) Article
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The Information Machine (1958)
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by Djiezes  8-8-2007   
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Evolutionary algorithms now surpass human designers
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by Djiezes  8-3-2007   
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2057: The World, The City, The Body
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by Djiezes  7-29-2007    1
  2057 is a Discovery Channel television program hosted by theoretical physicist Michio Kaku. It premiered on January 28, 2007 and attempts to predict what the world will be like in 50 years based on current trends. The show takes the form of a docu-drama with three separate episodes, each having informative stories ingrained into the plot. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2057_%28TV_series%29 Via {{thefoxalmighty}}'s clip
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Tools For Thought - On the Rise of Personal Computing (dd 1986)
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by Djiezes  7-29-2007   
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No revival of software patents debate in Europe
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by Djiezes  7-13-2007   
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I've Got Nothing to Hide
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by Djiezes  7-11-2007    1
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WHY PEOPLE THINK COMPUTERS CAN'T
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by wildcat  7-10-2007    2
 Marvin Minsky, MIT First published in AI Magazine, vol. 3 no. 4, Fall 1982
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NanoEthics Journal
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by Djiezes  6-22-2007   
 Via {{wildcat}}'s clip Nanoethics -- The watchdog of a new technology? This is the link to the (freely online available) journal NanoEthics and its first (and sofar only) articles. NanoEthics: Ethics for Technologies that Converge at the Nanoscale will focus on the philosophically and scientifically rigorous examination of the ethical and societal considerations and the public and policy concerns inherent in nanotechnology research and development. These issues include both individual and societal problems, and include individual health, wellbeing and human enhancement, human integrity and autonomy, distribution of the costs and benefits, threats to culture and tradition and to political and economic stability. Additionally there are meta-issues including the neutrality or otherwise of technology, designing technology in a value-sensitive way, and the control of scientific research.
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Artificial Intelligence turns 50: Revisiting its Origins
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by Djiezes  5-25-2007   
 The expression ‘artificial intelligence’ (AI) was introduced by John McCarthy, and the official birth of AI is unanimously considered to be the 1956 Dartmouth Conference. Thus, AI turned fifty in 2006. How did AI begin? Several differently motivated analyses have been proposed as to its origins. In this paper a brief look at those that might be considered steps towards Dartmouth is attempted, with the aim of showing how a number of research topics and controversies that marked the short history of AI were touched on, or fairly well stated, during the year immediately preceding Dartmouth. The framework within which those steps were taken was thedevelopment of digital computers. Earlier computer applications in areas such as complex decision making and management, at that time dealt with by operations research techniques, were important in this story. The time was ripe for AI’s intriguingly tumultuous development, marked as it has been by hopes and defeats, successes and difficulties.
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Our Virtual Horizon
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by Djiezes  5-17-2007   
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NASA Open Source Software
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by Djiezes  4-29-2007   
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IBM Simulates a Mouse Brain
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by Djiezes  4-25-2007    1
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'Smart dust' to explore planets
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by Djiezes  4-19-2007   
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Asimov on Computers & the Future of Humankind.
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by Djiezes  4-15-2007   
 Just had a sudden urge to reclip this, so it fits the new clip 2.0 standard ;-)
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Fred von Lohmann vs Mark Cuban - EFF 2007 Video
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by Djiezes  4-12-2007   
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The Singularity Summit at Stanford Presentations
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by Djiezes  4-11-2007    1
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A New Kind of Science - Book by Stephen Wolfram
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by Djiezes  4-11-2007   
 See also the the lecture at google video on the same topic
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