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author | olpc user <olpc@xo-5d-f7-86.localdomain> | 2020-01-10 18:05:43 -0800 |
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committer | olpc user <olpc@xo-5d-f7-86.localdomain> | 2020-01-10 18:05:43 -0800 |
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I'm confused and am handling multiple unexpected systems issues
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diff --git a/intellect-framework-from-internet/starts/biscuit/biscuit.c b/intellect-framework-from-internet/starts/biscuit/biscuit.c deleted file mode 100644 index bc5cbef..0000000 --- a/intellect-framework-from-internet/starts/biscuit/biscuit.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,84 +0,0 @@ -// This biscuit is unlikely to work, but is fun to build. -// Intended behvaior is to support moving towards all needs being met of all influences, without compromise. - -// Request: please prove will not destroy life as known within 0.001 likelihood. -// Request: metaboss clearly made biscuit happen. not karl's alone. collective people played largest role - - -// 3 programs that share code, output, and input, interwoven possibly dynamically, maybe only some forms -// I think plan was the output is numbers or code, -// the input is numbers or code, -// and code maps the numbers and code together. -// numbers are references to code - -// core: we want to rereference existing code, so we may want an outline program that then stitches -// together inner components. -// note: outline can be made of components too -// so, reasonable components are header, body, and footer. maybe more. -// we'll want to #include the different components, I suppose -// probably reference them with some kind of number token and expand. -// -// Let's start with a random core. -// -// phases: -// - execution -// - mutation -// - optimization -// - selection -// -// important inputs: -// - randomness -// - time -// - environment -// - self -// - human -// - -// goal: make an impossible biscuit without using thought. - -// steps: -// 1. collect relevent information -// - [ ] document above -// - [ ] document on blockchain -// - [ ] code on other harddrive -// - [ ] deleted files on drive? -// 2. code -// 3. review -// 4. run & test -// -// maybe make a sandbox wrapper first -// it will launch three, randomly connect inputs, outputs and code, and compare with errors -// then it will pick of the combinations the valid values closest to the average -// and repeat -// --> must preserve output. -// output preserving -> when we mutate, we want to reference surrounding parts. -// that'll mean splitting the document Isuppose. -// we'll have document maps that reference the original document -// _or_ we can just have it learn to shrink itself ... -// -// let's just plug in behaviors until we have something that runs -// and then verify it won't destroy anything -// -// Need: "I feel crummy cause I need to make sure I get credit -// Metaneed: "I have a metaneed atm; could we pretend we're talking about a dog and move on?" - -// intertwine: environment, behavior, output -// to pass, can label 1, 2, 3 for which, and # for value -// record behavior? how? -// - could step with gdb, record line number -// -> can use tracer to store, maybe gprof? -// -// in advance we plan which one to compare with -// -// MUST BE RAISED IN A GRADUALLY GROWING CONSTRAINED ENVIRONMENT USING HUMAN INPUT -// -> the solution to this could start as treating failure as trauma, and asking for -// help when it is not understood. - -int main(int argc, char **argv) -{ - // environment: other running details - printf("%d", random()); - // we recall we used numbers to think with - // each number mapped to a computer program chunk - // one of them collects them together, compiles them, and executes them -} |