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Progress Journals & Experimental Routines / Re: ADARQ's journal
« on: June 08, 2012, 05:24:11 am »
sorry for idiot question...

what is a bot?

'bot' covers a realy big spectrum.. in general, it's software that automates things for you.. like a 'robot'.. so you program into it, the ability to solve problems/perform tasks, then you can have those tasks automated. you can also link a bot with another, have them perform tasks 'together', ie split tasks into smaller pieces, work on those, then provide solutions/feedback to the endusers.

so a bot is just a software robot.. good bots are able to perform a wide variety of tasks, make things easier for you, share resources/tasks with other bots, even self propogate/find each other on the internet using various protocols etc.

pC






learnoutloud.com = amazing

man i've been downloading all kinds of informative podcasts/mp3's to my ipod.. it has zero music on it now.. whenever I leave the house, i have the ipod blasting education into my ear.. today i listened to probably ~6 hours worth of "fresh air (NPR" pod casts.. just ridiculous how intense it stimulated my brain.. i came home, and coded up a storm.. not to mention i learned a ton.

listening to informative podcasts 'while im not at home' is now apart of my daily routine.. i'm listening to them at work, in car, at dog park, outside walking etc.. while i'm home, im not listening because i have to focus pretty hard on programming.. can't turn the podcasts into background noise, because then i wouldn't learn much.

i had this idea months ago but i figured i'd read instead... BAD DECISION.. this is 120491049120412940x more effective.

man when i got home after listening to 6 hours of straight intelligence, my brain was so amp'd it was ridiculous.

very happy about this :D

learnoutloud.com ;f

my two favorite podcasts on my ipod are:
fresh air (NPR/terri gross)
compucast (nice comp sci radio show)

oh i have a ton of tedtalks on there too..

nice.

peace

14747
Boxing / Re: pacuiqao vs bradley soon
« on: June 04, 2012, 03:16:31 pm »
bradley lifts pretty hard it seems.. pac has more natural power tho.

14748
Boxing / pacuiqao vs bradley soon
« on: June 03, 2012, 05:47:34 am »
i dont know which pacquiao will show up.. if he's his animal self, i have him winning a decision.. if he's the pac that show up for marquez 3... i can see bradley winning this.

who i want to win? kind of tough to love bradley after he ducked khan, but i dno i still kind of want him to win.. but then that'd make a future pbf/pac matchup irrelevent..

i like bradley though, he's diesel & a crazy hard worker..

unfortunately for pac, he's going to get split open with a headbutt. bradley's head is granite.

pC

14749
Boxing / Re: Paul Williams Paralyzed
« on: June 03, 2012, 05:45:00 am »
crazy shit.. heard about this when it happened, sad.

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Progress Journals & Experimental Routines / Re: ADARQ's journal
« on: June 03, 2012, 05:43:53 am »
Are you using learning concepts on this bot, like neural networks, genetic algorithms (so he'll learn on its own and mimic your brain, searching stuff: http://www.mit.edu/~deweck/PDF_archive/3%20Refereed%20Conference/3_50_AIAA-2005-1897.pdf), PAC learning http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Probably_approximately_correct_learning and stuff like that. Or you just play "by the ear" and let it evolve as you learn new programming techniques?

yo nightfly.. nah not yet, i have only incorporated existing 'ai bot' software into the bot, such as AIML/alicebot (howie version).

i planned on doing alot more by now in that area, but, i've instead really focused on the core functionality of the bot.... soooooooooooooooooo much stuff left to do before i really dive into a.i. {neural nets, genetic programming, and such).

i have implemented a few tools which will help me incorporate a.i later on, such as the aiml stuff, stanford lexical parser, some wordbanks (moby) & wordnet, embedded scheme interpreter.. etc.. but as for really diving in and adding a.i. components, nope, not yet.

i got so much stuff done today.. mostly in preparation of the 'root version' of the bot, ie, a minimal bot process which will run as root to perform certain tasks, such as creating raw socket descriptors and passing them over unix dom sockets along with the credentials..

i basically need an FD PASSING daemon which has root privs, so i can use raw sockets from the chroot'd/unpriv'd bot..

this fd passing daemon will be very minimal, and should only contain crticial modules, maybe ill call them rmods.. rmod_rfdpassd ..



from this, i can do the following:

bot -> request raw socket fd from rmod_rfdpassd -> use fd for sending raw ip/tcp/icmp/udp etc datagrams, for say, spoofing my traceroute reply (icmp time to live exceededs), raw tcp/ip connections, incorporate mods for users such as "ping" (so sending raw ip/icmp packets).. etc

other uses for this daemon, unsure of at this time..



wrote a mod_bsdavltree module.. has demo/example code for AVL BINARY TREE operations, using bsd's tree.h....

i absolutely HATE tree.h.. those macros are hideous..

i need to write another mod to test this btree-avl lib i downloaded, looks like what i want.. i dont want to code my own avl btree, but i do want to incorporate a solid implementation of an already existing one into my dlist.c routines.....

this way, i can use dlist_t objects as AVL trees........ this would make traversing data SO much faster, say, for traversing the modules list (to find the module structure for a given trigger) or to traverse ircd channel/user trees..

but i want to pack it inside my dlist routines.. because i absolutely love those routines.. i use them everywhere in this code.. pretty much every time im parsing something, i bot_tokenize it which turns it into dlists.. and i have dlists everywhere inside the bot structures..

this thing will probably run out of heap space eventually lmfao.

i basically have until july 1st to get a ton more stuff implemented into this bot.. so i can pub the initial source/demo/doc files.. this project will live much longer than july 1st, but, july 1st is when i start aggressively looking for computer programming/tech jobs... so i need a demo of my skills to go along with my resume.

55,000 lines of code in a little over 2 months..

diesel.





vincevega:

sup man.. as far as what worked for me with BW training, high rep walking lunges on ball of foot made my glutes/calves/quads feel ridicuslouly strong.. was quite shocking.. beyond that, basic reactive work and of course other BW exercises such as glute bridges, GHR's, bar-dips, pullups/chinups, core work, high rep calve raises, sprints, jump rope, etc all were necessary..

eventually i started including depth drops and split squat drops (after a progression of course), and that helped to spur more gains in that "bw-only environment".. but it also was really intense.. i felt lifting was less intense than split squat drops/depth drops... the fasciae of my feet were getting wrecked on the split squat drops.. but they definitely did increase my leg power/reactivity.

so, most of your work should be sprinting/jumping, normal BW exercises & low level reactive exercises.. a smaller percentage of your total work should be progressing your more advanced drops/plyos such as depth drop progression, depth jump progression, split squat drop progression etc.

hope that helps some.....

try crazy-high rep BW walking lunges out, your glutes/hams/quads will be unusable for days... i have some vid up on adarqtv with the variation i used, looks robotic an uses ball of foot on front foot..

peace

14751
Progress Journals & Experimental Routines / Re: ADARQ's journal
« on: May 30, 2012, 07:59:41 am »
What are you trying to achieve, with the coding, what will the final finished product do?

sup man.. well, a few things im achieving with the bot:

1. it's a "never ending project" in that, there's always new functionality/ideas to implement. so it gives me alot of stuff to work on, every day, without getting bored, because the variety of modules/concepts is just ridiculous. this has me messing with api's/etc that i normally wouldn't have anything to do with..

2. i'm trying to implement some very unique concepts.. so this has me really trying to think outside of the box, and do things that have never really been done before.. one example is the raw tcp/ip resuming of established connections even after reboots etc.. that is a pretty unique idea, you won't find software of any kind that incorporates that.. i mean if there is one, it's very hard to find.. stuff like that, and my sigprotect/other fault tolerant stuff im putting into the bot, memory swapping to disk for crash resume, entirely function pointer'ed for patching of any function called in the bot etc.. all of that is me trying to do something unique.

3. it'll be a good example of "my expertise level" if i need to show potential employers/whomever something i've programmed.. when that occasion arises, hopefully soon, i'll have a solid piece of software that they could read and/or test, demos/docs to go with it etc..

4. i'm trying to take my "brain" and express it in software... that's why this bot has become more of a learning tool, and will continue to do so.. i want it to eventually be a nice 'companion' for whatever you need.. hence the timer/RSS update system, bitwise operator mods, quiz mods, stack/queue/tree mods, math mods, and the general pipable/lisp-like syntax to achieve the same results in so many different ways.. i want this thing to be like, a "personal assistant", but chat bot style.. which is why it is IRC based, even though it can handle other protocols such as http or whatever someone feels like adding to it.... so it can become more of a "social assistant", ie, updating a group of people on current events/news/tech stuff, allowing groups of people to program/test things together instead of individually etc..

5. i want to eventually integrate it into a 'smarthome' concept or something really weird.. ie, actually integrated into physical hardware/devices, whether it's through irda or whatever.. this gives me even more stuff to code lol.

6. i want it to exist after i die, and then people will be able to still utilize it and think they are conversing with me & my chatbot assistant on irc, ie, achieving some sort of serious AI years down the road..... so, when i die, the bot will live on, which is an extension of my brain right? so did i really die? no.. until the bot crashes for good or the internet collapses due to WWIII.

:F


52,000 lines of code after tonight... it now can spawn an IRC SERVER for people to login to and chat, but, it can also CONNECT to the IRC server IT SPAWNED.. so it's connecting to itself wtf. pretty cool.. now i can have it do some insane things on the ircd it spawns.. no flooding rules etc.. can have it post debug messages to whoever joins #debug, for example..... the ircd module is going to get nuts.. lots of cool ideas for that.

the grelinkd/grelinkc mods are so sick.... makes developing this thing soooooooooooooooo much easier, because it never breaks the connection with the destination ircd, it just keeps resuming..

i have to mod grelinkd to ACCEPT RAW connections now.. i have it working real good accepting grelinkc connections, but, i need to get it to accept regular connections now and tunnel that through itself, so people can connect to a service, bot can crash/restart, and they wouldn't knwo the difference.. because the whole time they are connected to the transparent relay grelink daemon...

but ya eventually i want to make some serious money.. so im going to keep programming every second of every day, until i do.

:F

i should release version 1.0 of this thing by the end of the month, with the BotLife online magazine thing i want to do.. lmfao

peace man.






VEGA,ill respond to you tmw my bad shit.





ps: me not journaling is because, im just LOCKED into programming/trying to get stuff working.. ive always been OCD, but, i was OCD about the forum/dunking/training.. right now im OCD about programming, so i pretty much am just tunnel visioned with that.. so sorry for not answering q's/foruming/journaling as much, i blame my genetics..... :F

peace

14752
Progress Journals & Experimental Routines / Re: ADARQ's journal
« on: May 28, 2012, 08:58:27 am »
hey, ill reply to both of yall tomorrow.. wanted to tonight, but got obsessed with finishing something.. 9am going to sleep ;f

peace

14753
Progress Journals & Experimental Routines / Re: ADARQ's journal
« on: May 26, 2012, 07:58:12 am »
ridiculous.. these new mods, are insane. i have so many damn ideas to implement it's getting crazy.. every time i think of & implement one, 2-3 more solid ideas pop up.

i can now spawn a relinkd (Daemon) from the bot, which does the connection processing.. so the bot itself, can crash entirely, restart, have coded added, etc.. then i just run it, and it automatically relinks, .. no one has any idea that it ever left.

bot_swap.c is going to be tricky.. so much stuff to do..

48,000 lines as of today.. bout to hit the half 100kcentury mark.

once i get to my goal of 100k, it'll be psychotic.. 100k lines, clean code, huge functionality.. going to have so much fun with it.. oh ya, ill probably keep this project going because it's really impossible to get bored.. bot coding takes tons of twists and turns.

pc

14754
Progress Journals & Experimental Routines / Re: ADARQ's journal
« on: May 22, 2012, 04:56:15 am »
oh ya the result is in z ^^.

14755
Progress Journals & Experimental Routines / Re: ADARQ's journal
« on: May 22, 2012, 04:55:15 am »
man i've been cooking the best stir fry's...... somehow i've become an authentic thai cook, out of nowhere.

these stir frys are legit, 1212409401x better than the ones i made when i used to train.

tonight i had one with broccoli, asparagus, potatoes, carrots, red peppers, & mushrooms.. then for the last two minutes drenched it with honey, let it cook real hot, honey soaks in. epic..



a little example of ^bitvec module.. need to add shift left/shift right, mul, div, add, sub.. then itll be finished for the basic version.. for anyone unaware, these 010101 things are binary bit strings...

this module is pretty cool for teaching people how bitwise operators/bit masking works, and just learning 'binary' in general.. ill do some verbose stuff which prints out how numbers are converted to and fro binary eventually, just for some nubs who want to see that.

04:39 <@ng> ^bv(init) 8 |^bv(info)|^e|^multi
04:39 < uas> x: 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000
04:39 < uas> y: 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000
04:39 < uas> z: 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000
04:40 <@ng> ^bv(eq) x 255 |^bv(eq) y 44|^bv(info)|^e|^multi
04:40 < uas> x: 1111111100000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000
04:40 < uas> y: 0011010000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000
04:40 < uas> z: 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000

04:41 <@ng> ^bv(eq) x 255831289 |^bv(eq) y 81209812 |^bv(info)|^e|^multi
04:41 < uas> x: 1001111100110101111111001111000000000000000000000000000000000000
04:41 < uas> y: 0010101110010100111010110010000000000000000000000000000000000000
04:41 < uas> z: 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000
04:41 <@ng> ^bv(and) |^bv(info)|^e|^multi
04:41 < uas> x: 1001111100110101111111001111000000000000000000000000000000000000
04:41 < uas> y: 0010101110010100111010110010000000000000000000000000000000000000
04:41 < uas> z: 0000101100010100111010000010000000000000000000000000000000000000
04:41 <@ng> ^bv(or) |^bv(info)|^e|^multi
04:41 < uas> x: 1001111100110101111111001111000000000000000000000000000000000000
04:41 < uas> y: 0010101110010100111010110010000000000000000000000000000000000000
04:41 < uas> z: 1011111110110101111111111111000000000000000000000000000000000000
04:41 <@ng> ^bv(xor) |^bv(info)|^e|^multi
04:41 < uas> x: 1001111100110101111111001111000000000000000000000000000000000000
04:41 < uas> y: 0010101110010100111010110010000000000000000000000000000000000000
04:41 < uas> z: 1011010010100001000101111101000000000000000000000000000000000000
04:41 <@ng> ^bv(not) z |^bv(info)|^e|^multi
04:41 < uas> x: 1001111100110101111111001111000000000000000000000000000000000000
04:41 < uas> y: 0010101110010100111010110010000000000000000000000000000000000000
04:41 < uas> z: 0100101101011110111010000010111111111111111111111111111111111111
04:42 <@ng> ^bv(not) z |^bv(info)|^e|^multi
04:42 < uas> x: 1001111100110101111111001111000000000000000000000000000000000000
04:42 < uas> y: 0010101110010100111010110010000000000000000000000000000000000000
04:42 < uas> z: 1011010010100001000101111101000000000000000000000000000000000000

that demo's setting a bit string to an arbitrary number, then performing bitwise ops on it: and, or, xor, not.

tmw is all core coding tho, no fun mods.

pc

14756
Introduce Yourself / Re: FNG
« on: May 21, 2012, 01:05:33 am »
sick username, welcome.

curious, how was your experience at API?

peace

14757
ridiculous...

two major fights destroyed.

i'm hoping bradley wins ;d

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Pics, Videos, & Links / Re: Isn't this where adarqui used to dunk?
« on: May 18, 2012, 12:33:19 am »
Hating on innocent animals is pretty much what a narrow mind does. If you're to hate, hate on pitbulls and their "masters". Oh wait, they're dogs so they're pretty much Christ reincarnated. Right. Forgot about that.

Obviously if adarqui has a dog and not a crow, it's so much different. Because he says so. LOL

Seriously, don't make me answer all you wrote. Let's just forget about this thread.

what about narrow minded people who START shit with other people, out of nowhere?

I wasn't trying to start anything. It's just... "unfortunate" that "we" lost a guy who was on a good path toward proving that athleticism is actually trainable and not all out genetic.

"He programming bots to write stupid shit now... what a failure." -- raptor

well that's a really good way of expressing what you typed in your latest post....................jk

anyway, quitting athletic training has shown me the true colors of alot of people.. some for the better, some for the worse.

peace

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Pics, Videos, & Links / Re: Isn't this where adarqui used to dunk?
« on: May 17, 2012, 08:39:38 pm »
Hating on innocent animals is pretty much what a narrow mind does. If you're to hate, hate on pitbulls and their "masters". Oh wait, they're dogs so they're pretty much Christ reincarnated. Right. Forgot about that.

Obviously if adarqui has a dog and not a crow, it's so much different. Because he says so. LOL

Seriously, don't make me answer all you wrote. Let's just forget about this thread.

what about narrow minded people who START shit with other people, out of nowhere?

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Pics, Videos, & Links / Re: Isn't this where adarqui used to dunk?
« on: May 17, 2012, 08:38:56 pm »
Quote
u still fat? 180+ lb? still got that crow? still depressed, crying and singing michael jackson songs?

A crow??? WTF. He doesn't really have a crow does he?

I have a friend who keeps magpies. Nothing wrong with a man who loves birds. Fuck that shit, i'm all for e-hate, but it has to be meaningful. Adarq puts teh ADA in lovelace, who could fault him for writng some code?

lmao @ the ADA ref.. i studied some ADA for a few months way back, because i wanted to work for boeing.

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