Conférence "Le Cerveau Excellent" | Idriss Aberkane au LUDyLAB
Conférence "Le Cerveau Excellent" | Idriss Aberkane au LUDyLAB
Like I am turning 39 today, I notice that I don't like to relearn how to use Facebook, nor how to use my gsm (cell phone), etc.
Not convinced any of these newer layouts and usages are increasing usability ...
I really hate the tendencies of modern program to impose capitalization of the first letter of an utterance ...
(besides in Toki Pona, the TP words never get a capital letter ...)
"Knowing that you don’t know something is different than knowing what the something is that you don’t know. It might be bullshit, but it’s still there; it doesn’t have to be true to have mass and take up space. “Eskimos have fifty words for snow” is one of those things that people say, a phrase that will go on living in your brain, unused but not thrown away, buried at the bottom of the drawer like a power adaptor to a console you no longer have but will never quite rid yourself of. And when we hit something like this—when we run aground on this point at which all we know is what we don’t—we discover something interesting: just as knowledge has substance, shape, and structure, so does ignorance."
Basic English for Artificial Intelligence
https://www.avntk.com/BasicEnglishAI.htm
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