Let’s Play a Game That Throws Spacecrap at You!
skreutzer
03:48 AM | 30 Jan 2019
Can YOU beat it? Written in C with ncurses.
Category: Games & Videogames
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Christina TaftThat's really cool!
- skreutzerReally needs catchy chiptune music for atmosphere..or a dark, scary ambient soundtrack :-)
- Christina Taftlol right? haha chiptune sounds funny! Hey, do you know if anyone in the world votes online yet? http://www.tekno.dk/project/e-voting-a-choice-for-the-future/?lang=en
- skreutzerOf course: Estonia is doing it the right way for many years now, and the Netherlands tried it the wrong way with Nedap and failed miserably. Just listen to Toomas Hendrik Ilves a little bit (except the cyberterror-whatnot parts), Taavi Kotka is around too.
- Christina TaftFantastic!! I'm SO happy to hear that there are some countries out there which are voting. They try to make us afraid here with just our silly ballot booths! Take about fear 101... Yet, I think http://aedansafe.com would be amazing to protect against it! He can secure info for millionaires. One day, we'll update our systems to help ourselves
- skreutzerI'm afraid of voting computers as they can easily be manipulated and don't allow observation of the voting process, so until there's no digitally properly signed voting with strong cryptography, voting must rely on pencil, paper, box, counting under public observation and the option to re-count, otherwise it would be outright dangerous for democracy.
- Christina TaftWell, Aedan probably could do it. I hope they become billionaires! They are brilliant enough too, and I'm trying to make them that lol... with ideas... I really don't think paper and pen is good. Also, people overseas or who work have difficulty voting. Our voting amounts could be FAR closer to 100% I bet with easy online and secure access.
- skreutzerOn the other hand, doing it with pen and paper is pretty safe from tampering, and doesn't put technological requirements onto people (which should always a valid fallback for citizens as natural people, plus considering the surveillance state and crappy IT landscape of today).
- Christina TaftCheck out AI For Good Global Summit! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UH7U1BR8RQc&list=PLpoIPNlF8P2NFwRe7dECpvcl5GpJ3MCJ0&index=1
- skreutzerAgain, "artificial intelligence" doesn't really exist, the machine didn't get any smarter for decades, just faster. All "intelligence" is still put in and evaluated by humans, it's still just algorithms and data somehow generated by humans and their machines, and machine learning is of assistance at best, but doesn't think or understand at all. And then, even humans with their "intelligence" of a biological system can be pretty dumb at times.
- skreutzerYes, that's a good analogy. I like that. We don't expect a Sim character to drive a car in the real world (so much for the self-driving AI cars, which work on simulation mechanics trying to navigate the complexity of the real world and therefore fail occasionally, while natural intelligence fails as well, but in a different way, which is an important distinction).
- Christina TaftThey haven't quite obtained some important issues yet such as the need for all-in-one. It's still being built and I don't think everyone is strategically aligned correctly, yet.










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