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venerdì 27 settembre 2024
# life: anyone could now run small AIs privately on their laptops
venerdì 2 luglio 2021
# life: Modern Jazz Quartet (MJQ) revisited (precarious attempt to revisit)
mercoledì 15 luglio 2020
# evol: iterative hacking mechanics; a large group of viruses can assemble human-virus codes to produce novel chimeric (UFO) proteins
domenica 7 aprile 2019
# brain: apropos of paranormal hacking approach ... (news published by the Russian Defense authority)
<< An article in the official magazine of Russia's Defense Ministry has claimed that the country's military works in tandem with psychics, employs paranormal tactics to aid soldiers and has used dolphins in telepathy experiments. >>
<< Commentators were surprised that such claims would be made in a publication sanctioned by authorities. >>
Brendan Cole. RUSSIA'S PARANORMAL SOLDIERS AND MILITARY DOLPHIN TELEPATHY REVEALED BY DEFENSE MINISTRY MAGAZINE. Apr 4, 2019
https://twitter.com/nickpopemod/status/1114605466158428160
According to magazine operated by Russia's Defense Ministry, Moscow trains paranormal soldiers. Meduza.io Apr 3, 2019.
Download: The February edition of Armeisky Sbornik (Army Collection), the Russian Defense Ministry’s official magazine
http://sc.mil.ru/files/morf/military/archive/AS_02_2019.pdf
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forse e' un effetto dei modelli della meccanica quantistica (superposition, entanglement) che appaiono e si diffondono nel percepito biologico, nel macroscopico ...
# phys: entanglement observed in near-macroscopic objects https://flashontrack.blogspot.com/2018/04/phys-entanglement-observed-in-near.html # phys: the strange world of quantum mechanics https://flashontrack.blogspot.com/2019/01/phys-strange-world-of-quantum-mechanics.html
Come la diffusione di certe incredibili narrazioni di "medicine-man" esperti anche nella individuazione, raccolta, manipolazione e dosaggio di sostanze naturali psichicamente attive.
Tuttavia l'hacking classico non sembra aver funzionato male, finora ...
<< N. sul porre nell' urna a polle //
dalle viscosita' silenti d' inane baldacchino // ... >>
2151 - a voting machine (to explain precisely). Jan 15, 2008.
https://inkpi.blogspot.com/2008/01/2151-voting-machine-to-explain.html
lunedì 20 novembre 2017
# acad: around p-hacking, when writing in a blog may be accidentally dangerous
<< Brian Wansink didn’t mean to spark an investigative fury that revisited his entire life's work >>
<< But his blog post accidentally highlighted some questionable research practices that caused a group of data detectives to jump on the case >>
the << practice of "p-hacking" — hunting for significant p-values in statistical analyses — is one of the many questionable research practices responsible for the replication crisis in the social sciences >>
<< people who work in fields that are kind of on the periphery of (..) have told me that most of their colleagues aren't even aware there's a problem yet >> Nicholas Brown
Cathleen O'Grady. "Mindless Eating,"or how to send an entire life of research into question. April 24, 2017
mercoledì 8 marzo 2017
# web-sec: recently, they lost control of the majority of they hacking tools ...
<< Recently, the CIA lost control of the majority of its hacking arsenal including malware, viruses, trojans, weaponized "zero day" exploits, malware remote control systems and associated documentation >>
Vault 7: CIA Hacking Tools Revealed. 7 Mar. 2017.
https://wikileaks.org/ciav7p1/
also:
http://flashontrack.blogspot.it/search?q=hack
also:
<< dalle viscosita' silenti d' inane baldacchino ... >>
2151 - a voting machine (to explain precisely). Jan. 15, 2008.
http://inkpi.blogspot.it/2008/01/2151-voting-machine-to-explain.html
sabato 6 agosto 2016
# s-bot: automatically cracked ... the first "Cyber Grand Challenge"
<< Last night, at the Paris Hotel in Las Vegas, seven autonomous bots proved that hacking isn't just for humans. >>
Nathaniel Wood. Hackers Don’t Have to Be Human Anymore. This Bot Battle Proves It . WIRED. 05 Aug 2016 8:57 am
http://www.wired.com/2016/08/security-bots-show-hacking-isnt-just-humans/
<< Starting with over 100 teams consisting of some of the top security researchers and hackers in the world, the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) pit seven teams against each other in the Cyber Grand Challenge final event, held August 4 in Las Vegas. During the competition, each team’s Cyber Reasoning System (CRS) automatically identified software flaws, and scanned a purpose-built, air-gapped network to identify affected hosts. For nearly twelve hours teams were scored based on how capably their systems protected hosts, scanned the network for vulnerabilities and maintained the correct function of software. >> 06 Aug 2016
THE WORLD'S FIRST ALL-MACHINE HACKING TOURNAMENT PARIS HOTEL & CONFERENCE CENTER, LAS VEGAS, NV, AUGUST 4, 2016
sabato 21 maggio 2016
# e-art: technoshamanism and more ... the future in music, technology, and art
<< Pollinator Synthesizer. The Pollinator Synthesizer is a generative soundscape, reacting in real time to the bees inside the Burt's Bees Observation Hive. Microphones and optical sensors detect bees moving in and out. Capacitive sensors detect presence and movement of the bees. Temperature and humidity sensors track subtle variations in the hive near the queen. All that data is interpreted into a droning ambient beefinspired soundscape. Talent: Ranjit Bhatnagar >>
https://moogfest.sched.org/mobile/
<< By day, Moogfest unfolds in venues throughout downtown Durham in spaces that range from intimate galleries and experimental art installations to grand theaters as a platform for geeky exploration and experimentation in sessions and workshops, featuring more than 250 innovators in music, art, and technology, including avant-garde pioneers such as cyborg Neil Harbisson, technoshaman paleo-ecologist/multimedia performer Michael Garfield on “Technoshamanism: A Very Psychedelic Century,” ... >>
Moogfest 2016: the synthesis of future music, technology, and art. Themes: Afrofuturism, Art and Artificial Intelligence, Hacking Sound (Systems), Instrument Innovators, Radio & the Radiophonic, Technoshamanism, Transhumanism. May 13, 2016
http://www.kurzweilai.net/moogfest-2016-the-synthesis-of-future-music-technology-and-art
sabato 20 febbraio 2016
# e-sec: when something smells funny ...
<< why do the best hackers on the planet not work for the (..)? Because the (..) will not hire anyone with a 24-inch purple mohawk, 10gauge ear piercings, and a tattooed face who demands to ... >>
<< Cyberscience is not just something you can learn. It is an innate talent. The Juilliard school of music cannot create a Mozart. A Mozart or a Bach, much like our modern hacking community, is genetically created. A room full of Stanford computer science graduates cannot compete with a true hacker without even a high-school education. >>
John McAfee. I'll decrypt the San Bernardino iPhone. Feb. 18, 2016.
http://www.techinsider.io/john-mcafee-ill-decrypt-the-san-bernardino-iphone-for-free-so-apple-doesnt-need-to-place-a-back-door-on-its-product-2016-2
<< (..) But I’m smart enough to know when something smells funny >> John McAfee. Ars Technica. Feb.19, 2016
https://mobile.twitter.com/arstechnica/status/700707638795968512
martedì 9 febbraio 2016
# s-brain: hacking inside (slow gamma) rhythms
<< Brain cells share different kinds of information with one another using a variety of different brain waves, analogous to the way radio stations broadcast on different frequencies. >>
<< one of these frequencies allows us to play back memories — or envision future activities — in fast forward. >>
<< fast gamma rhythms encode memories about things that are happening right now; these waves come rapidly one after another as the brain processes high-resolution information in real time. The scientists learned that slow gamma rhythms — used to retrieve memories of the past, as well as imagine and plan for the future — store more information on their longer waves, contributing to the fast-forward effect as the mind processes many data points with each wave. >>
<< The finding has implications for medicine as well as for criminal justice and other areas where memory reliability can be at issue. >>
https://scienmag.com/scientists-discover-how-we-play-memories-in-fast-forward/
Chenguang Zheng, Laura Lee Colgin. Beta and Gamma Rhythms Go with the Flow. Open Archive. Neuron , Volume 85 , Issue 2 , 236 - 237. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.neuron.2014.12.067