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Now you can test if you have free will

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    Klaus
    wrote on 2 May 2021, 14:02 last edited by
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    If you get <51% you have free will. Above 53% and you are a mindless robot unable to have an independent thought.

    https://people.ischool.berkeley.edu/~nick/aaronson-oracle/index.html

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      Klaus
      wrote on 2 May 2021, 14:07 last edited by
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      After 200 or so keystrokes.

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        George K
        wrote on 2 May 2021, 14:09 last edited by George K 5 Feb 2021, 14:10
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        Bow before your new robotic overlord!

        Screen Shot 2021-05-02 at 9.09.15 AM.png

        "Now look here, you Baltic gas passer... " - Mik, 6/14/08

        The saying, "Lite is just one damn thing after another," is a gross understatement. The damn things overlap.

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          Klaus
          wrote on 2 May 2021, 14:21 last edited by
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          The algorithm that tries to predict your next key press is super simple. It looks at all previous sequences of 5 key strokes and checks what the next character after that was. Then the most recent 5 key strokes are used to predict the next character.

          It's surprisingly hard to be "random" enough for this simple algorithm.

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            Axtremus
            wrote on 2 May 2021, 16:04 last edited by
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            No support for virtual keyboard.
            It's blatant discrimination against the keyboard-less, I tell 'ya!

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              2 May 2021, 16:04

              No support for virtual keyboard.
              It's blatant discrimination against the keyboard-less, I tell 'ya!

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              Horace
              wrote on 2 May 2021, 17:44 last edited by
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              @axtremus said in Now you can test if you have free will:

              No support for virtual keyboard.
              It's blatant discrimination against the keyboard-less, I tell 'ya!

              It's also QWERTY-supremacist. F and D, really? Not every keyboard has those two arbitrary keys next to each other.

              Education is extremely important.

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