Sunday, December 17, 2017

2017/12/17

After reading the "discussion" between Elon Musk and established public transportation experts my first thoughts are established industries  need outsiders to come in periodically with new ideas and disrupt things, otherwise the industry tends toward stagnation. People who are already versed in the current state have a vested interest in Keeping things how they are, on top of  peoples natural reluctance to change. The issue in this case likely will come to revolve around  government regulations however, as that's what  always happens when the government is running an industry , they regulate away competition.   We'll see if Musk has the wherewithal and  staying power to shake up another government run industry, this one with more players.

Friday, December 15, 2017

2017/12/14

So I've been using AngularJS for about 2 years now and while it is a vast improvement over using the javascript of old, the IDE's still fail to impress. I know it's due to javascript being a duck typed language but I've been waiting far too long for Something to impress me. VS Code is good, but still doesn't recognize things that are defined in other files when trying to go to definition, and for parameters you won't get anything other than "any" if you're not working with typescript. I know, duck typed, and that's what gives JS a lot of its power but man I hate not having intellisense for so many things.
On another topic, tomorrow I finish up my focus topic(?) on headspace (meditation), it will be nice to finally move on to something new, but I haven't picked out my next area yet.
My goat farming partner has brought me 6 more goats over the last 3 days, herd size is now 18. I'll be working this weekend to get more yard fenced in and hoping the guy that will be clearing another acre for us will be able to do it before next month. I also need to set up a catch pen so I don't have to chase them to give them shots.

Wednesday, December 13, 2017

2017/12/13

So today I'm writing on politics, hopefully in an area not too controversial. There is an idea/app that I saw mentioned some years ago and have re-visited recently, democracyOS. I find this more interesting from a policy perspective than I do from a technological one, for this reason: the ratio of congressional representatives to the constituents they represent has become far out of balance from its original value. I think the original ratio was 30,000 to 1, and it has now grown to approach 1,000,000 to 1. That means each individual is getting 30 x less representation. Is it any wonder why congress only listens to the most vocal? I appreciate what the difficulties of organizing 30 x more congressional representatives, and managing that number of people would have been untenable even in the recent past, but we could change this with the technology available today. There is really no need for representatives to physically gather in D.C. Keep then home and available to the people they represent. I don't think managing 10,000 people voting on things is really that big a deal now.

Musings on writing

so I've read numerous times in the past couple of weeks on topics along the lines of in order to get good at something, do it a lot so here I am Writing. My topics will be many and varied, as I have lots of interests, from goat farming to electromagnetic rail launches for satellites, AI and Machine learning to hapkido and meditation, politics to religion (2 of my favorites at parties).
Today I think I'll write, a bit about two AI./ Machine /Deep learning courses I'm Taking from coursera.org. These are interesting so far, one feels a bit light on algorithms, but has said it will get more in depth later. What I find vexing is that what they all seem to be using is the same couple of ideas, neither of which Could be Called new. One is back propagation in order for these algorithms to be (somewhat) self learning, and the other is that gradient descent, or some variant of such, is used to find optimal equations for the data. I'm not a mathematician by any stretch , but I wonder if there are it other, better ways to fit the data. I wonder if quantum computing algorithms would make these processes foster, it would Seem applicable at fist glance with my limited knowledge of QC on the other Concern, back prop being the current backbone of AI, I can't think of an other Method of automated  feed back Maybe using another algorithm to Complement, A kind of Automated supervised learning to handle tweaking the meta parameters used in the process.
Well, that's  it for this time, forgive any horrendous typos as I'm writing this On my surface Pro and will be using the writing to text feature
Judging by this I will definitely need to work on my handwriting or just type.

Saturday, May 20, 2017

Dying is easy

We all do it.   Why do we see the sacrifice that Jesus made as such a difficult choice?  Why raise up as heroes those that die to save others?  We are all going to die, it's just a question of when and how.  Wouldn't you give your life to save your children?   I know I would, without hesitation.  And I would for any child I could save.   With adults the decision becomes more difficult, at least for me: would you give up your life for a stranger?   Someone you don't even like?   It is still an easy choice when you talk about groups of people, again, at least for me.
Wouldn't 90+%(?) of people sacrifice themselves to save all of mankind?   I think a much harder moral question is one raised in the movie Swordfish; who would or could you kill in order to save another person/group of people?  Would you kill 1 to save 1000?  Kill one to save 100? 10?  You can make this arbitrarily difficult,  but the ultimate question is the same: if you kill some to save many is that more moral than allowing the many to die, but not by your hand, and what if you can't guarantee that if you didn't kill the one, then the X would die?

Tuesday, January 14, 2014

Daily positive

We're researching Azure private cloud at work and I've been doing the work getting it running.  It's been pretty smooth so far and will be very cool once it's running.

Tuesday, January 07, 2014

Daily positive

Had some spicy chipotle ramen noodles, my first for two weeks.  Going to miss the spicy noodles, will have to find something else to put chipotle on, I'm starting slow carb diet.

Monday, January 06, 2014

Daily Positive

Got all the T-Posts I need to finish fencing in the back yard, should be able to get them all in by the end of this week.  Once that's done I'll see how time consuming putting the fencing up is.   Also got pieces for a new downspout for gutters, may need to get some tin snips though.

Friday, January 03, 2014

Daily positive experience

Had a successful sleepover for the three youngest girls last night.  Had 2 activities for them, the got to make their own pizza for dinner and in the morning they decorated gingerbread trains.  Had 10 girls in total.

Wednesday, February 06, 2013

Plan revised

Ok, so I had issues with my timer alarms not going off Sunday night, and Monday just didn't work.  Here's what I have from Tuesday night til now.  I'll be ok with making it on schedule until Thursday night, but I'd really like to make it to Friday night.  Also, caffeine is really bad for the naps.  I think it's ok right after waking up, but I don't want to do anything after that.



Sunday, February 03, 2013

Progress

So, I think I've got 2 days on the schedule going, next step is to shoot for 3.  Going to try to keep on it until 10pm Tuesday night.  I think increasing one day at a time is the way to do this gradually, we'll see.

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Saturday, February 02, 2013

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Tired now, tonight will be difficult

2013-02-02.0600

was feeling a bit more tired, so went for 40 minutes, and actually got up :)  REM on this one looking good for uberman, 16 minutes all at the beginning.  too bad it took 10 minutes to fall asleep.

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What happens when the zeo gets damp, it thought it was on my head for 4 hours:

Friday, February 01, 2013

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This one I really didn't fall asleep.

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Not sure why it didn't register any sleep, I definitely fell asleep.

Another Fail

10pm again.  The zeo doesn't show all my sleep for 10pm, I pulled it off around midnight.




Thursday, January 31, 2013

Sorry I haven't been keeping up

Haven't really made any progress, still having the same issues with 10pm and 2am naps.  Don't want to get up.  I can at least remember waking up though. Here is some zeo data I've been capturing.