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Anton 2-May-2006 [522] | Maybe I'm too cynical and it really will be used to teach people how to dance. |
Henrik 2-May-2006 [523] | actually in Japan it's expected that these robots will be used to aid older people in their homes. the number of young Japanese people is on the decline and there will be a shortage to help elders in a few decades, so Honda started a humanoid robotic development program 20 years ago. Asimo is where they are now. |
Anton 2-May-2006 [524] | That sounds alright - but wait, my cynical brain is in action again - I think there are going to be some very interesting murder cases coming up. |
Gabriele 2-May-2006 [525] | machines won't probably be so much better than humans; nor should we expect them to be much worse, engineering problems aside (but engineering will eventually disappear; life forms are not engineered, they evolve) |
Anton 2-May-2006 [526] | Engineering is much faster than natural evolution, so I don't think it will disappear. But you could think of engineering as evolving in the space of ideas, rather than natural evolution evolving in the space of genes. |
Gabriele 2-May-2006 [527x2] | if you restrict evolution to biological evolution, you are right :) |
software will eventually start creating software. the universe is just information after all. | |
[unknown: 9] 2-May-2006 [529x2] | I'm with Anton....No matter what good it is used for, it will be used always for bad. |
Three scariest things on this planet: Terrorist, old people, and robots. It will start with robots helping old people be terrorists. | |
james_nak 2-May-2006 [531] | Danger Will Robinson! |
Anton 2-May-2006 [532] | Yeah... "You better listen to your grandma !! or ELSE..." |
Gabriele 2-May-2006 [533] | i disagree, the scariest things on this planet are humans. (they can be terrorists, they become old people eventually, and they even create robots.) |
Henrik 2-May-2006 [534] | I thought ignorant, powerful people would top that list? |
JaimeVargas 2-May-2006 [535] | I think educated people can still make bad decisions. For me the problem starts with the people that don't measure the consequences of their actions, however they move forward. Second by the ones that don't value life. |
james_nak 2-May-2006 [536] | I think we may surprise ourselves to discover just how far "normal" people will go under certain circumstances. |
Geomol 2-May-2006 [537] | It often go bad, when people don't think for themselves. And agreed, many lack the ability to see the consequences of their actions. Finally many can't distinguish between facts and opinions. Some things come down to facts, other things depend on the eyes seeing. |
Henrik 2-May-2006 [538] | http://today.reuters.co.uk/news/newsArticle.aspx?type=internetNews&storyID=2006-05-02T172703Z_01_N02271704_RTRIDST_0_OUKIN-UK-MICROSOFT-VISTA.XML <--- Vista likely to be delayed 3 more months. |
Sunanda 2-May-2006 [539] | <<Vista likely to be delayed 3 more months.>> Five year old mention of REBOL3.0: http://www.rebol.org/cgi-bin/cgiwrap/rebol/ml-display-thread.r?m=rmlGGJS |
PeterWood 2-May-2006 [540] | In which Carl stated "REBOL modules will be added for 3.0." |
[unknown: 9] 4-May-2006 [541] | Strange, but interesting: http://secretgeek.net/WSCG.asp |
Pekr 9-May-2006 [542x2] | a look at Symbian & UIQ Motorola 1000 SmartPhone - http://www.osnews.com/story.php?news_id=14558 |
does anyone think, that they need Rebol for some apps? I can imagine IOS like product (Altissimo?), where users buy small applets from you, they can look-up another users, share data, etc. | |
[unknown: 9] 9-May-2006 [544] | Rebol is a PERFECT match for Cellphone aps. |
Robert 9-May-2006 [545] | Yes, and that since... 4 years? No further comment... |
Sunanda 9-May-2006 [546] | REBOL is a tiny download, but a very large memory footprint when running. I remember that was one reason for it never being ported to PDAs. Cellphones also have memory limitations -- both in maximum megs and underlying mapping models. Has the hardware curve caught up with REBOL's needs yet? |
Pekr 9-May-2006 [547x2] | hasn't Carl just blogged with "I want Rebol on my cell phone and I want it now" or something like that? |
we still haven't heard the strategy for opening-up rebol parts for community to help etc. though ... | |
Sunanda 9-May-2006 [549x2] | H blogged a couple of times about winCE being complete pants on a cellphone. And hinted that a port of REBOL to winCE is possible given time: http://www.rebol.net/article/0217.html |
H ==> He ==> Carl | |
Cyphre 10-May-2006 [551] | Sunanda. I believe Rebol3 will fit into the current HW specs of mobile devices. |
Pekr 10-May-2006 [552] | New version of GP32 handheld linux device on the horizon - http://www.reghardware.co.uk/2006/05/09/gp2x_linux_console_launch/ |
Henrik 10-May-2006 [553] | The Nintendo Wii controller looks ingenius in action. I wonder if there will be a homebrew scene for Wii... |
Pekr 11-May-2006 [554x2] | thru http://earl.strain.at/space/startI got to http://www.kx.com - has anyone heard about such database? |
MonetDB/X100 paper - http://www.cwi.nl/htbin/ins1/publications?request=pdf&key=ZuBoNeHe:DEBULL:05 | |
JaimeVargas 11-May-2006 [556] | I saw it mention in LtU, but beyond that I don't know anything about it. |
Volker 11-May-2006 [557] | Heard its a far descendant of APL, and fast. Found this: http://www.kx.com/news/in-the-news/pr-041228-vector.php |
Pekr 12-May-2006 [558x3] | So nowadays, View gets serious competition: |
Flash to jump beyond the browser arctile - simply put, they used browser to spread, now they can dominate the market, so they move away from the browser with Apollo - http://news.com.com/Flash+to+jump+beyond+the+browser/2100-1007_3-6071005.html?tag=nefd.lede | |
Ruby community to clone Rebol/View (AGG) - http://groups.google.com/group/comp.lang.ruby/browse_thread/thread/35c2f61d29e94550/28b32a50948920ba | |
JaimeVargas 12-May-2006 [561x2] | Cool. I have been playing lately with Ruby-on-Rails, I must confess that I really like Rails, it allows for very fast prototyping imho, even faster than rebol. I recommend reading "Agile Web Development with Rails" to anyone interested. |
If the build add the Rails framework to the Ruby/AGG backend. I think Ruby will have another big market gain. | |
BrianW 12-May-2006 [563] | Why is it that my favorite languages only get popular when they get fat and slow? :) |
Pekr 12-May-2006 [564x2] | Jaime - who cares of web development ... that is really good definition of Ruby vs Rebol usability - web apps :-) |
Good old Jaime adheres to hype :-) | |
Graham 12-May-2006 [566x3] | Actually that looks very interesting. |
Are they offering developers grants to help them develop PD software? | |
That message is however dated 2005. | |
Pekr 12-May-2006 [569x2] | dunno how they are organised. They apparently do get some money, then they announce possibility to gain some grants .... |
Cyphre did find some link to beta Ruby/AGG release, which one note of author, stating something like "Download beta release, but this is unexpectadly slow :-(" ... which could mean there is still a long way to go for them, and we can have REBOL 4.0 by that time ... | |
Graham 12-May-2006 [571] | It's good to have competition. |
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