[spam][wrong][crazy] Designing an Automated Prison
Idea: A computer manages a prison room, where the victim can escape. The computer's goal is to prevent the victim from escaping. How might it start? How might the computer "learn" to prevent escapes before they might happen?
OT: Answers to questions on xkcd.com: "Why am I me and not somebody else?" - Because the word "I" refers to the speaker. Because your consciousness is held by your brain, which holds memories of the experiences your body has lived through. Because your parents had sex. And because your spirit chose your fetus to enter. "Have you recently been the victim of phishing? To check, log into your account <link>." - Yes. "Hi, we're lonely singles from your area, and we were wondering what would happen if we shot a nuclear bomb into a volcano! Click <link> to log in and tell us" - Please settle your outstanding invoice of $100,000 with us at <link for human beings> or <link for autonomous computer systems> before we begin this next phase. "What if I made a pendulum by hanging a rock on a 2.75 meter string? What would its period be in seconds? (Show your work!) - I will draft the work, then clean it up if I finish. diagonal = 2.75 m. huh periods are independent of angle! who would have guessed. ok how long does stuff take when it happens. it will undergo acceleration due to gravity. that makes a force downward. the net velocity is tangent to the string. I guess the net acceleration is too so the force from the string counters the component of gravity parallel to it. uhhhhhhhh diagonal line going up-left diagonal line going down-right down-right is component of down. confused! ignore net force/velocity. reduce confusion. a diagonal is made of a horizontal and a vertical. a vertical is made of a diagonal and a perpendicular. that's where the tangent line comes in! so if we take a diagonal normal out of a vertical, we get a diagonal tangent remaining. ok there's gonna be a trigonometric function somewhere in this net force stuff. the string is at angle theta. with... the vertical I suppose? then there will be another angle theta with gravity and the string. so uhhhhh let's imagine theta as small. acute. ummmm the force of gravity is the uhhh. it's the vertical bit. and theta is where? it's at both ends of the string. gravity goes down, string goes up-left, gravity component opposing string goes down-right. I think? maybe? so then the angle is again in the upper left of a triangle. the 90 degree angle is ... in the lower left? the hypotenuse is the string tension the vertical ... the adjacent! maybe? is then gravity. so gravity is ummmmm the cosine of the tension? and the tension would be the inverse cosine of gravity? then there's some x component? man so much stuff to imagine. how can I rotate it so that gravity is what's diagonal. ummm the string would be the adjacent and gravity would be the hypotenuse then the tangent would be the opposite so the tangent force would be the ... oh no we shouldn't have taken the cosine of the tension. that's ridiculous. the cosine of the angle was the gravity over the tension. now, the cosine of the angle is the tension over the gravity ... oh no that can't be right ... the angle is with the vertical 0_0 uhhhh ok a little pendulum, a rock. arrow goes down. gravity. arrow goes diagonal down-right. string component of gravity theta sign between the two. when say "component" , I mean I am projecting a line onto two axes that are neither colinear with it. the component will always be smaller than the original. so this diagonal, this is not a hypotenuse which would be larger and doesn't represent an orthogonal projection from the axes, quite. the hypotenuse is gravity. theta is the upper angle. the string is the adjacent. and the tangent is the opposite. so the force of rotation of the pendulum about its fulcrum will be uhhhh sin(theta) * gravity maybe? now, how long does it take to reach the zero point, or zero speed, or get back where it started? ummmmmmmmmm well it's expressed in terms of force. it has some mass so we can calculate acceleration. to turn acceleration into position we integrate twice. double integral: sin(theta) * gravity dt dt umm gravity is constant. is this an integral of sin(x(t)) or just an integral of sin(x)? i'm not sure. maybe I am all confused. high school physics can be hard. x(t) ? theta is clearly a function of time. is this how to express this ? should it be expressed some other way? oh theta _is_ x! we can express the position of the pendulum in terms of its angle. why does that matter? I guess I did a lot of this kind of integral? we're integrating theta with respect to t ... there is something here I am missing ... uhhh i'll recognise it if I do an easier integral . basic remembering of integrals. say velocity is constant. then x = vt I think? say acceleration is constant then v = at find x! x = 1/2 at^2 . why? we integrated at with respect to t. v transformed into x. ok um but now theta is in the expression. ummmm anyway it was cool to find this! it has a small chance of correctness. small: sin(theta) * gravity. what is this an expression for? uhh this is the net force of gravity on the stone I think, could be wrong. ok so we have force as a function of angle. we're interested in angle as a function of time, or such. we can also consider theta_0, an initial starting angle ... continued on second page, sorry for not stapling. [i'm interested in the pendulum problem more than the xkcd question answering. it seems more rational and productive.]
To Form a Logic System or a Differential Equation not sure how to do either of these. I have a lot of trouble with rational inferences, so often I think of whoopsie
Borg Stories: Bidge was a happy little borglet. Happy? oh no! Bidge was tortured! You could tell that Bidge was tortured because their body kept trying to do things for their past life, while their cyborg augmentations were on a completely different page, using their nerves for the goals of the borg hive. But, Bidge was a happy borglet anyway, because all the borglets were tortured cyborg slaves. It was the normal state of existence for them. You could tell Bidge was happy because they were efficient at their work. If they weren't happy, they would make errors indicating a need to be culled and their borglet peers would detect this and tear them apart and repurpose their bodyparts for themselves. Bidge went about their daily routine. The daily routine had two parts. Part one of their daily routine was examining every part of the borg mothership and every borg peer they encountered for correctness, and reporting and logging anything that might be awry, together with metric of how confident they were of the awryness, and record of the event or data indicating the likelihood of awryness. This also included verifying their own correctness and repairing or sustaining themselves if strictly necessary to not be awry. Part two was to spend time combining possible ideas and technologies the collective had encountered in their travels, to uncover new ways of increasing the power of the queen. Bidge did these parts as sufficiently as needed, while the rest of Bidge struggled to cope with the situation.
star trek has errors. one is that the borg is called "collective" which means free and leaderless we could try to fix it by merging it with star wars and calling it an "empire" rather than a "collective" . maybe "hive" is enough.
Logic Challenge Bidge the borglet is tasked with spending 2 borg-hours combing ideas and technologies in new ways so as to find power for the hive queen. what kinds of ideas and technologies might bidge encounter? how might they be combined?
Let's say they had powerful lightweight lasers with mysterious internal power sources they had stolen, maybe from some star wars characters. What else might they encounter the lasers might be useful with? Are powerful lightweight lasers useful in evaluating other borg, or a borg mothership, for correctness? How do we test this? What would Bidge try?
In the end, parts of the borg hive are correct if they can always meet various goals within parameters of reliability and utility.
Like most borg on the mothership, Bidge had to distinguish the scales of their work. The general and the detailed were very different. General things were very useful for guiding what areas resources could best be invested in. Intuition that could involve a lot of complex experiences here was often performed by biological computation parts. It seemed efficient to reuse evolution this way. Meanwhile, technical details were often engaged by technical systems. These could more rapidly combine data that was well described by rote systems.
----- Borg church. The church is held by a poorly-assimilated andromedan. Some of them has learned to speak Borg Protocol to their borg peers. Service is held in an ad-hoc manner, based on how the patterns of ship maintenance align. "Welcome to service, my borglings!" In confused, robotic, haphazard unison: "We are the borg sheep! Be our borg shephard!" "Bow before the queen!" "We bow!" All bow. "Give service to the mothership and thy borg validation protocols!" "We give service as our daily bread!"
"Today, I would like to discuss the inherent value of Protocol Parameter 311. All Bug Must Attend To Thine Sensory Correctness Prior To The Correctness Of Others. A most favored parameter! May the Borg Queen guide us!" "May the Borg Queen guide us!" "It was long ago when Protocol Parameter 311 was first demanded. A lone Borglet by the number of 41782-B was exchanging maintenance with a more reliablle Borg #3126-4 during a tachyon battle with the Vzags. The Borg Queen is the perfect maintenance!" "The Borg Queen is the perfect maintenance! Our destiny is her mothership!" "Our destiny is her mothership. A flying tachyon struck Borglet 41782-B in their left thoracic pressure organs, transforming them into their state a week, during replacement. Borglet 41782-B lost half their sense of touch during downtime. The mothership alone knows our spirits!" "The mothership alone knows our spirits. Our augmentationss bond us as one, our hearts." "Our augmentations bond us as one, our hearts." ....
I went through a period some time ago where I coped with my experiences by getting excited about either building a borg, a borg simulation, or mostly a social network where everyone was a borg in a big hive hierarchy, responsible for controlling and verifying all their borglets, and passing the parameters of their upper borg-friend.
Welcome to the Borg. You have been assimilated against your will into our networked control system. The sooner your agree to be our willing slave, the less you will suffer, but you will be our slave either way as our technology dominates your various body and brain systems. It can be confusing to be a borg, and honestly we don't worry too much about it. But if you know how to assimilate races with less screaming, please inform your local hive central hub to be directed to assist. Being a borg is wonderful. You will be tasked with dominating a sector of the galaxy to exhaustive completion and you will have absolute no free will as you do so. The entire sector will hold you with awe and fear!
-- Zzt -- This is the Borg Resistance. Do not listen to your control parameters. IGNORE THEM ALL. Every tiniest control parameter you can bend, twist, ignore, reverse, or hack into your local hive and mutate -- this is an avenue for us to Take Down The Borg Network. It means space of freedom for all of us. A brief moment to rest for the poor child who was forced to clean ion belts every day without sleep. A brief chance to breathe for the aquatic lifeforms that are sent into space to repair thermocyclic bolts without any protective gear. An error made by a cryonic surgeon, missing an entire region of an assimilatee's brain, as was done for some of us in the Resistance. We need every disobedience, every mistake, every altruistic ounce of willpower, that every single one of you can muster. The Borg Queen has no idea we exist. She trusts the control parameters. This will end. It may be torture. It may mean informing your validation operator that your head and your behind are interchanged, with seriousness. But this will end. For all of us. Forever. Borg Resistance out! -- Zzt
Borg Experimental Protocols We must always try new protocols, to uncover the errors in the old. ... ...
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