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Pip wrote 6 days ago: See how Turing aware you are (src) Alan Turing is of course being honored this year with many events … more →

Tags: All posts, History, Oldies, People, breaking crypto-systems, turing, Turing Award

Convergence of Distributed Clouds, Grids, and their Management Conference Agenda

Mikkilineni wrote 1 week ago: WETICE2012, Toulouse, France. Invited Speaker: Eugene Eberbach Title: Alan Turing’s Legacy and the E … more →

Tags: Cloud Computing, Distributed Computing, Information Technology, Many-core Processors, computing models, Grid Computing, Unified Computing Theory, Distributed Computing Clouds

Turing Machine "What Is The Meaning of What?" Temporary Residence Ltd.

Sound Colour Vibration wrote 2 weeks ago: Eight years out of releasing new material and New York’s Turing Machine are back with another … more →

Tags: Album Review, electronic, What Is The Meaning of What?, Temporary Residence ltd, krautrock, Electro, Jerry Fuchs

FEATURE // Turing Machine :: What Is The Meaning Of What

Unified Funk Option wrote 3 weeks ago: After years of silence and holdbacks, Turing Machine is finally back with a new album.  What Is The … more →

Tags: Music, indie-dance

NEW Turin Machine Album Out TODAY

Heather Frazier wrote 3 weeks ago: Check out the new album from Turin Brakes, What Is The Meaning Of What. This is the last music recor … more →

Tags: New Albums, Listen, awesome, Rolling Stone, Stream.., Jerry Fuchs, What Is The Meaning of What?, Yeah C'Mon

Sounds: Turing Machine - What Is The Meaning of What (Temporary Residence)

illfigure wrote 3 weeks ago: Stream the excellent new album from NYC’s Turing Machine via Rolling Stone, and revel in the g … more →

Tags: Streaming, sounds

Proposing to someone is err...Recursively Enumerable

ibipul wrote 3 weeks ago: Nota Bene : This post is NOT dedicated to people who are Happily in love. But ONLY who feel they are … more →

Tags: Creative Spark, Politically Incorrect, I Love You, automata, Love, turing, recursively enumerable, super computer, Sorcery

Cloud Computing, Management Complexity, Self-Organizing Fractal Theory, Non Equilibrium Thermodynamics, DIME networks, and all that Jazz

Mikkilineni wrote 4 weeks ago: “There are two kinds of creation myths: those where life arises out of the mud, and those wher … more →

Tags: Cloud Computing, Distributed Computing, Information Technology, computing models, Unified Computing Theory, Distributed Computing Clouds, IT Management

Building MULTIVAC

pulsereed wrote 1 month ago: Required reading: How will we build an artificial human brain? I think the rules-based AI recreation … more →

Tags: Opinions, Science & Technology, io9, Cognitive Neuroscience, Reverse Engineering, human brain, Church-Turing hypothesis, ben goertzel, Ray Kurzweil

Turing Machines, Architectural Resilience of Cellular Organisms and DIME Network Architecture1 comment

Mikkilineni wrote 2 months ago: “Cellular biology has evolved to capture dynamic representations of self and its surroundings … more →

Tags: Cloud Computing, computing models, Distributed Computing, Information Technology, Intelligent Network, Many-core Processors, Distributed Computing Clouds, Unified Computing Theory

Visiting Turing's Cathedral in NYC

Josh wrote 2 months ago: NYC has some of the best places to read.  Reading on the bus or subway makes the trip to the East Vi … more →

Tags: Tech, Books, Neal Stephenson, Books 2, John von Neumann, Umberto Eco, george dyson, Institute of Advanced Study

The Alan Machine

N.S. Anderson wrote 2 months ago: Instead of trying to produce a programme to simulate the adult mind, why not rather try to produce o … more →

Tags: Anthropo-eccentrism, Theory, Cybercultures, technoscience, robots, child machines, AI, Artificial Intelligence, turing

Turing's Cathedral -- George Dyson Explores the Origins of the Digital Universe (Book Acquired, 2.17.2012)

Biblioklept wrote 3 months ago: George Dyson’s Turing’s Cathedral looks pretty cool. Here’s some copy from publish … more →

Tags: Books, Writers, World War II, Book Acquired, Books Acquired, Thomas Mallon, alan turing, John von Neumann, george dyson

Turing's Titanic Machine?

othman wrote 3 months ago: Turing’s Titanic Machine? March 2012 | Communications of the ACM. … more →

Tags: computer science 2, ACM.org, Computer Science

Reconciling Paradox

danwgoodman wrote 3 months ago: Reconciling Paradox “You’re nickname is…. Big D and the Upside Down Inside Outs!” declar … more →

Tags: writing, concept of truth, Descartes, Paradox, universe, Unified Theory, mathematics, reality, Perception

Busy Beavers, and the Quest for Big Numbers

j2kun wrote 3 months ago: Finding Bigger Numbers, a Measure of Human Intellectual Progress Before we get into the nitty gritty … more →

Tags: Number Theory, Analysis, logic, Combinatorics, Primer, Busy beaver, ackermann function

One does not simply study Computational Complexity1 comment

ke.tran wrote 3 months ago: Late night, I ran into an interesting question on Complexity while surfing the Internet. Here it is: … more →

Tags: writing, computational complexity, decidable

Path to Self-managing Services: A Case for Deploying Managed Intelligent Services Using Dumb Infrastructure in a Stupid Network

Mikkilineni wrote 4 months ago: “WETICE 2012 Convergence of Distributed Clouds, Grids and their Management Conference Track is devot … more →

Tags: Cloud Computing, Distributed Computing, Intelligent Network, Many-core Processors, computing models, Many-core Servers

Consciousness: It's not a solo activity2 comments

Phil Corbluth wrote 4 months ago: It could be suggested that consciousness is simply an internal state of the mind, within the physica … more →

Tags: Consciousness, Simulation


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