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| From | Mild Shock <janburse@fastmail.fm> |
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| Newsgroups | sci.logic, comp.lang.prolog, sci.physics |
| Subject | Reality of Proof Assistants / Coding [Luhmanns Zettelkasten] (Re: Free Speech for (my) Robots) |
| Date | 2026-08-20 20:23 +0200 |
| Message-ID | <1167gnk$qetd$3@solani.org> (permalink) |
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Hi,
The main problem, when it comes to proof writing
with proof assistants. Its just like code writing.
Basically fire and forget, either you document or
you dont document, but you want to flush your
brain and move on to other problems. So most
of the Isabelle/HOL proofs are large essays
written over many months, and the author has
disembodied himself from the topics. So these
proofs never satisfy the cringe Terrence Tao,
requirement which is copied from a PhD
examination playbook:
"My own suggested rule of thumb: if the authors
cannot convincingly demonstrate that they are able
to give a clear, expert-level talk on their results, one
that is correct and properly attributed, then the result
should not be published. A proof that no human
can properly explain should be viewed as incomplete,
even if it has been formally verified."
https://arxiv.org/abs/2608.16753
What you can try is a kind of V-model disciplin,
and write done higher level specs as well.
But sometimes traceability between layers is
quite brittle, you will do it informally. The cringe
Terrence Tao requirement wouldn't work either
for the books that Terrence Tao wrote, or any
other "tome" by any other author on this planet.
In case of Terrence Tao it wont work, because he
Terrence Tao maybe dead tomorrow, or because
I doubt that he remembers all his books he wrote,
and all the spontaneous rationals, in his books.
Its allways fire and forget, so that others or yourself
can pick it up, in case they/you need something, and read it.
Bye
The fire and forget and externalization of knowledge
is possibly best explained in Luhmans Zettelkasten:
https://niklas-luhmann-archiv.de/nachlass/zettelkasten
Mild Shock schrieb:
> Hi,
>
> So the Chinese Room Argument, whether
> the Chinese in the room only follows rules
> or not, is not relevant now.
>
> What we do want, is no Chinese in the Room
> anymore. Is it really Chinese? Basically the
> stupid Academic Elite with its publication
>
> Monopole, and their "Review Processes"
> which is totally fake, are frightened to death.
> They put a lot of effort in creating a new
>
> Something AI Should Tell You –
> The Case for Labelling Synthetic Content
> https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1111/japp.12758
>
> regulatory protectionism disguised as ethics.
> Its just another "burning of (my) books"
> create on my Budget AI Laptop:
>
> BAP - Kristallnaach [Live 1999]
> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K-ZCGVb26pA
>
> So fuck you Terrence Tao!
>
> Bye
>
> Mild Shock schrieb:
>> Hi,
>>
>> Since for MIME type "text/*":
>>
>> Within four hours of Anthropic confirming that
>> Claude models would globally embed invisible,
>> machine-readable watermarks into any AI-generated
>> content, developer Guillaume Meyer had
>> published his override
>> https://www.wired.com/story/coders-say-they-already-found-workarounds-to-claudes-invisible-watermarks/
>>
>>
>> BTW, I increase my "Convincingness" of my content,
>> abviously cocreated with AI, since I cannot
>> live anymore without AI, by removing the tag:
>>
>> User-agent: AutonomousAIEventHorizon
>>
>> Have Fun!
>>
>> Bye
>>
>> The AI Event Horizon in Software Development
>> https://www.northcode.fi/article/the-ai-event-horizon
>>
>> Maria Sophia schrieb:
>> > Somewhat related to AI watermarking is this recent article in the
>> news.
>> >
>> > *What does it mean to put a watermark on AI text?*
>> >
>> <https://edition.cnn.com/2026/08/20/us/word-of-the-week-ai-watermark-cec>
>> >
>> > Which references:
>> > *How Claude's text watermark works*
>> > <https://www.anthropic.com/news/claude-text-watermark>
>> >
>> > *How AI text watermarking works*
>> > <https://declaude.org/watermarking/>
>> >
>> > Where apparently there is an EU law which requires watermarking...
>> >
>> <https://edition.cnn.com/2026/08/11/business/video/invisible-watermarks-coming-claudes-ai-written-text-digvid-vrtc>
>>
>> >
>> > There's also this referenced, but it's behind a paywall.
>> > *Technology that can detect text written by AI with 99.9% certainty*
>> >
>> <https://www.wsj.com/tech/ai/openai-tool-chatgpt-cheating-writing-135b755a>
>>
>>
>>
>> Mild Shock schrieb:
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> The Armer paper gets geopolitical in the end
>>> chapters. But today you could pivot russia for
>>> china, and you would get a nice piece of work.
>>>
>>> But who is the Chinese Lenin, that allows
>>> even rocks and stones to participate in
>>> the class struggle?
>>>
>>> "Finally, it is particularly necessary to
>>> emphasize the importance of the work of Lenin
>>> who in elaborating on the ideas of Marx and
>>> Engels, developed a materialistic theory of
>>> consciousness as a reflection of activity.
>>> Attention should also be given to the Lenistic
>>> statement of the fact that non-living matter
>>> may also possess this property of reflection."
>>> - Paul Armer, Page 22
>>>
>>> Bye
>>>
>>> Jens Kallup schrieb:
>>>> Es ist schlimm, das man in der modernen Zeit
>>> > trotz KI immer noch von dem spricht, was die
>>> > Welt anscheinend antreibt: GELD.
>>>>
>>>> Wer Geld hat, hat Macht, kann Wissen einkaufen -
>>> > was ist mit den Rest ? Die kleinen haben kein Geld,
>>> > Amerika ist pleite und Deutschland hat nun wieder
>>> > eine neue Steuer - Kinderfonds, 10 Euro monatlich,
>>> > bis 18, angelegt für den Staat Deutschland.
>>>
>>> Mild Shock schrieb:
>>>> Hi,
>>>>
>>>> How it started:
>>>>
>>>> Speed
>>>> ^
>>>> | * Machine
>>>> | (1963)
>>>> |
>>>> |
>>>> | * Man
>>>> +--------------------->
>>>> Sophistication
>>>>
>>>> How its going?
>>>>
>>>> Speed
>>>> ^
>>>> | * Machine * Machine
>>>> | (1963) (2026)
>>>> |
>>>> |
>>>> | * Man
>>>> +--------------------->
>>>> Sophistication
>>>>
>>>> Bye
>>>>
>>>> ATTITUDES TOWARD INTELLIGENT MACHINES
>>>> Paul Armer
>>>> RAND Corporation
>>>> in
>>>> BIONICS SYMPOSIUM 1960
>>>> LIVING PROTOTYPES - THE KEY TO NEW TECHNOLOGY
>>>> https://books.google.ch/books?id=1ZMeAAAAMAAJ&pg=PA13
>>>>
>>>> Stefan Ram schrieb:
>>>> > In "Mathematics in the Age OF AI" (2026-08-17) macht Terence
>>>> > Tao sich auf zirka 11 Seiten Gedanke darüber, in welcher Form
>>>> > KI-Systeme von ihnen gefundene Erkenntnisse bereitstellen und
>>>> > wie diese in das mathematische Wissen integriert werden sollten.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Mild Shock schrieb:
>>>>> Hi,
>>>>>
>>>>> Ride the snake
>>>>> He's old and his skin is cold
>>>>> The west is the best
>>>>> The west is the best
>>>>> Get here and we'll do the rest
>>>>> The blue bus is calling us
>>>>> The blue bus is calling us
>>>>> Driver, where you taking us?
>>>>>
>>>>> Apocalypse Now intro: The Doors, The End {1979}
>>>>> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CIrvSJwwJUE
>>>>>
>>>>> Bye
>>>>>
>>>>> > Hi,
>>>>> >
>>>>> > Again I posted everything here:
>>>>> >
>>>>> >> 11.4 Giga Lips with a Budget Laptop
>>>>> >> https://github.com/Jean-Luc-Picard-2021/gigabudget
>>>>> >
>>>>> > The repo says, same time when I posted
>>>>> > the link first time:
>>>>> >
>>>>> >> This repository was archived by the
>>>>> >> owner on Jul 9, 2026. It is now read-only.
>>>>> >
>>>>> > Now a USENET user, who had already entitled
>>>>> > himself for a couple of irrational accusations
>>>>> >
>>>>> > towards my side, is asking this question:
>>>>> >
>>>>> > Chris M. Thomasson schrieb, Jul 24, 2026
>>>>> >> Show an outline of what you
>>>>> >> need you compute shader to do?
>>>>> >
>>>>> > Bravo, thats a delay of a wooping 15 days.
>>>>> >
>>>>> > Bye
>>>>>
>>>>> Mild Shock schrieb:
>>>>>> Hi,
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Remember when first all local AI was Python
>>>>>> and PyTorch APIs. And then suddently people started
>>>>>> using bare metal C/C++ Code. Here is the story:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> How it started:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> GPT-J or GPT-J-6B is an open-source large
>>>>>> language model (LLM) developed by EleutherAI
>>>>>> in 2021. As the name suggests, it is a
>>>>>> generative pre-trained transformer model
>>>>>> designed to produce human-like text that
>>>>>> continues from a prompt.
>>>>>> https://www.eleuther.ai/
>>>>>>
>>>>>> How it was going [Georgi Gerganov]:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> So a few days later comes out the LLaMA, I do
>>>>>> some calculations and I figure out “Okay, 65
>>>>>> billion parameters. You probably need about
>>>>>> 40 gigs of RAM, with 4-bit quantization. So
>>>>>> this can run on a MacBook. Why not do it?”
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Why I was able to do it so quickly - basically,
>>>>>> for all that I saw it’s pretty much GPT-J architecture
>>>>>> with some modifications, like some extra memorization
>>>>>> layers. It’s minor changes. Basically, again, the
>>>>>> existing code for the GPT-J, I just simply
>>>>>> modified it there, it happened pretty quickly.
>>>>>> https://changelog.com/podcast/532
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Georgi Gerganov, Bulgarian, now with Hugging
>>>>>> Face, ggml-cann also running on Chinese AI chips.
>>>>>> ggml Manifesto https://github.com/ggml-org/ggml
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Bye
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>
>
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NPUs doing 2d chess comms (Manhattan Distance or L1 Norm) (Re: Tablet and phone UBS-C remote debugging) Mild Shock <janburse@fastmail.fm> - 2026-08-01 14:12 +0200
NACK retransmission might double Manhattan Distance (Re: NPUs doing 2d chess comms) Mild Shock <janburse@fastmail.fm> - 2026-08-01 14:24 +0200
I am using WebGPU, and not WebGL (Re: NACK retransmission might double Manhattan Distance) Mild Shock <janburse@fastmail.fm> - 2026-08-02 00:47 +0200
Texture inside my compute shader makes no sense (Re: I am using WebGPU, and not WebGL) Mild Shock <janburse@fastmail.fm> - 2026-08-02 02:40 +0200
Prolog inferencing and not canvasing fancy stuff (Re: Texture inside my compute shader makes no sense) Mild Shock <janburse@fastmail.fm> - 2026-08-02 02:42 +0200
It’s called . . . . enshittification (About the price tag for using a multifile/1) Mild Shock <janburse@fastmail.fm> - 2026-08-14 00:49 +0200
Chris M. Thomasson can ask 100 more questions (Was: Tablet and phone UBS-C remote debugging) Mild Shock <janburse@fastmail.fm> - 2026-08-02 02:46 +0200
npm install webgpu [Google Dawn] (Re: Chris M. Thomasson can ask 100 more questions) Mild Shock <janburse@fastmail.fm> - 2026-08-02 03:03 +0200
GPU elasticity was already invented in 2008 with CUDA (Re: npm install webgpu [Google Dawn]) Mild Shock <janburse@fastmail.fm> - 2026-08-03 00:01 +0200
Synthetic Multilanguage Autoformalization Dataset [Informath project] (Was: Lamas in a cradle and Lamas on the edge [Red Pyjama]) Mild Shock <janburse@fastmail.fm> - 2026-08-08 09:17 +0200
Re: Synthetic Multilanguage Autoformalization Dataset [Informath project] (Was: Lamas in a cradle and Lamas on the edge [Red Pyjama]) x3 <x@x.net> - 2026-08-08 11:45 -0700
Nice try Rossy Boy --> **plonk** (Was: Synthetic Multilanguage Autoformalization Dataset [Informath project]) Mild Shock <janburse@fastmail.fm> - 2026-08-08 23:02 +0200
Ethernal September Idiots Gone (Was: Nice try Rossy Boy --> **plonk**) Mild Shock <janburse@fastmail.fm> - 2026-08-08 23:15 +0200
Six Proofs and Generally Inteligent Systems [EyeProlog Pseudo Scientism] (Re: Synthetic Multilanguage Autoformalization Dataset [Informath project]) Mild Shock <janburse@fastmail.fm> - 2026-08-15 15:19 +0200
Everybody does eat and sleep [The SK hynix Story] (Was: Six Proofs and Generally Intelligent Systems [EyeProlog Pseudo Scientism]) Mild Shock <janburse@fastmail.fm> - 2026-08-15 18:47 +0200
Even send_color and recv_color can block [Cerebras Waver] (Re: The Wuhan Virus that destroyed Python [ggml Manifesto]) Mild Shock <janburse@fastmail.fm> - 2026-08-02 23:39 +0200
GPU Elasticity: Collective Communications Libraries (Re: The Wuhan Virus that destroyed Python [ggml Manifesto]) Mild Shock <janburse@fastmail.fm> - 2026-08-07 14:35 +0200
What are Flits and Phits? [Network on a Chip] (Was: GPU Elasticity: Collective Communications Libraries) Mild Shock <janburse@fastmail.fm> - 2026-08-07 18:05 +0200
The Mac Neo is a Budget Monster [GPU Channels] (Re: What are Flits and Phits? [Network on a Chip]) Mild Shock <janburse@fastmail.fm> - 2026-08-11 16:25 +0200
The luminaries of duct-tape engineering [Sweeney and Torvald] (Re: The Mac Neo is a Budget Monster [GPU Channels]) Mild Shock <janburse@fastmail.fm> - 2026-08-11 16:54 +0200
Cristallina: Thank you for the Beam (Was: The Wuhan Virus that destroyed Python [ggml Manifesto]) Mild Shock <janburse@fastmail.fm> - 2026-08-09 21:19 +0200
Re: Cristallina: Thank you for the Beam (Was: The Wuhan Virus that destroyed Python [ggml Manifesto]) Mild Shock <janburse@fastmail.fm> - 2026-08-18 14:56 +0200
Giant Shoulders for AI Surprises (Was: Cristallina: Thank you for the Beam) Mild Shock <janburse@fastmail.fm> - 2026-08-18 14:57 +0200
Loderunner Enemy AI better than SWI-Prolog? [Prolog Education Group] Mild Shock <janburse@fastmail.fm> - 2026-08-18 16:23 +0200
How to shoot yourself in the foot (Was: Loderunner Enemy AI better than SWI-Prolog? [Prolog Education Group]) Mild Shock <janburse@fastmail.fm> - 2026-08-18 16:42 +0200
William A. Howard solved all his 99 problems (Re: Loderunner Enemy AI better than SWI-Prolog?) Mild Shock <janburse@fastmail.fm> - 2026-08-23 01:47 +0200
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