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Suppose whatever we can recognize we can find. We can if P=NP.


Lance Fortnow


#science-fiction #science

It can be argued that the computer is humanity’s attempt to replicate the human brain. This is perhaps an unattainable goal. However, unattainable goals often lead to outstanding accomplishment.


Ammaar Shaukat Reshi


#computers #humanity #technology #science

If I were king, I would redress an abuse which cuts back, as it were, one half of human kind. I would have women participate in all human rights, especially those of the mind.


Émilie Du Châtelet


#engineering #math #passonate-minds #rights #science

After all, just one virus on a computer is one too many.


Glenn Turner


#computer #just #just one #many #too

Is it possible that software is not like anything else, that it is meant to be discarded: that the whole point is to always see it as a soap bubble?


Alan J. Perlis


#programming #sicp #science

Your reputation is in the hands of others. That's what the reputation is. You can't control that. The only thing you can control is your character.


Wayne W. Dyer


#reputation #character

A bad conscience is easier to cope with than a bad reputation.


Friedrich Nietzsche


#herd-mentality #peer-pressure #reputation #science

Well, writing novels is incredibly simple: an author sits down…and writes. Granted, most writers I know are a bit strange. Some, downright weird. But then again, you’d have to be. To spend hundreds and hundreds of hours sitting in front of a computer screen staring at lines of information is pretty tedious. More like a computer programmer. And no matter how cool the Matrix made looking at code seem, computer programmers are even weirder than authors.


Christopher Hopper


#computer-science #strangeness #weirdness #writing-process #science

Mathematics provides a framework for dealing precisely with notions of 'what is.' Computation provides a framework for dealing precisely with notions of 'how to' .


Harold Abelson and Gerald Jay Sussman with Julie Sussman


#mathematics #sicp #science

... we have created a man with not one brain but two. ... This new brain is intended to control the biological brain. ... The patient's biological brain is the peripheral terminal -- the only peripheral terminal -- for the new computer. ... And therefore the patient's biological brain, indeed his whole body, has become a terminal for the new computer. We have created a man who is one single, large, complex computer terminal. The patient is a read-out device for the new computer, and is helpless to control the readout as a TV screen is helpless to control the information presented on it.


Michael Crichton


#computers #science-fiction #science






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