funky3000
funky3000
80 / 10
3rd Oct 2018
3rd Oct 2018
Was messing around with that AI chip on FP right now, put some warp on it and randomly got inspired to tinker with warp-based randomizers/neurons
randomizer independant nodes spark almostaneuron network neurons warp neuron wataheck

Comments

  • NACEOD
    NACEOD
    1st Dec 2018
    oops sent twice
  • NACEOD
    NACEOD
    1st Dec 2018
    I don't mean to advertise, but ID:2355913 shows they are not randomising.
  • NACEOD
    NACEOD
    1st Dec 2018
    I don't mean to advertise, but ID:2355913 shows they are not randomising.
  • Im_ygy
    Im_ygy
    8th Oct 2018
    Not so eazy as a randomizer.Neurons actually "remembers"what it does and changes itself constantly.So an update may have create sonething like that.
  • miner_sd
    miner_sd
    7th Oct 2018
    cool lightshow though
  • miner_sd
    miner_sd
    7th Oct 2018
    neurons are not randomizers
  • NACEOD
    NACEOD
    7th Oct 2018
    this has given me a headache it's so kool
  • NoVIcE
    NoVIcE
    6th Oct 2018
    @Nutella132 warp moves stuff. When you have a 5x5 DMND container (enclosed space), filled with WARP except for 2-3 TTAN particles, you have a TTAN that jiggles around like a gas. And when a SPRK comes there is some chance that the TTAN will be sparked and transferred to a random output.
  • Nutella132
    Nutella132
    5th Oct 2018
    Looks well, but i don't understand how it work +1
  • camtech56
    camtech56
    5th Oct 2018
    Not exactly. Nuerons have pretty consistant behavior, and there is also information stored in the connection of nuerons, too. In terms of circuitry, neurons have to be given a set behavior or the network doesn't have a defined behavior.