rrusciguy
rrusciguy
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28th Apr 2011
29th Apr 2011
An example of my neurons used to build a network, this one is self contained. UBERNESS pointed out visual disp is like an EEG, I am expanding. Just spark the inputs, only 1 is needed. Then sit back, relax and enjoy the show or spark some more!
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Comments

  • cyberdragon442
    cyberdragon442
    24th Aug 2012
    dude...this is just networked mercury randomisers...this cake is a lie.
  • mmiikkaaiill
    mmiikkaaiill
    30th Sep 2011
    heat the neurons
  • arcadiagiulio
    arcadiagiulio
    16th Sep 2011
    -it's a really nice thing, but actually it's not an AI, because there's no intelligence: it just gives random sparks. Good work, anyway.
  • heretik
    heretik
    31st Jul 2011
    I let it run for 24h now, and it draws stuff that is just not random. I have seen logarithmic outputs...
  • iizsolt
    iizsolt
    2nd Jul 2011
    nice and creative solution, accidentally i clicked on dislike :(
  • baldboy_666
    baldboy_666
    5th May 2011
    This was like created like days or even weeks ago then it was only in the front page now
  • ivel236
    ivel236
    5th May 2011
    some times repeating patterns will accour and wont stop till the edge gets cut off or another stray spark kills it.
  • ivel236
    ivel236
    5th May 2011
    very cool.
  • rrusciguy
    rrusciguy
    4th May 2011
    They are completely random. The way it works is all the input sparks go to a common bar. A LRBD particle just below it is constantly moving around. It transmits the spark to 1 or 2 of the outputs. As the movement of the LRBD is erratic, the output is basically random.
  • TangentDelta
    TangentDelta
    4th May 2011
    What is the boolean function of the neurons?