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by DonHopkins 1617 days ago
Are you specifically referring to "Extreme Learning Machines", or lots of ML stuff and tech work in general? ;)

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Extreme_learning_machine#Contr...

You gotta admit, it's an awesome new name for some good old concepts (kinda like "AJAX"). Many Millennial Brogrammers eat that edgy macho shit up. They should throw Mega Monster Extreme Learning Machine Hack-O-Thon Training Rallies every Sunday, Sunday, Sunday !!!!!!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ohp_nmI_TFA

The same kind of macho dick oriented subversion happened when Mark Weiser's sissy Calm Technology / Ubiquitous Computing got rebranded by IBM's macho Pervasive Computing Division. (Because it's all about dividing and penetrating and grabbing and embedding trophies of desire and charging attacks and swearing about war metaphors in the trenches!)

https://www.cnet.com/tech/services-and-software/ibm-vows-to-...

>IBM vows to make computing pervasive: Big Blue voices its intention to grab a piece of the pervasive computing market, where computing power and Net access are embedded in everything from handhelds to cars.

https://www.eweek.com/mobile/ibm-takes-on-pervasive-computin...

>IBM Takes on Pervasive Computing: While everyones still talking about the potential of wireless technologies, Rod Adkins, general manager of IBMs pervasive computing division, is in the trenches, helping the Armonk, N.Y., company develop wireless solutions for its customers. A major initiative at IBM, pervasive computing extends e-business to new devices. Adkins is charged with integrating IBMs technology, software, hardware and services into wireless and mobile solutions.

https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=21765409

DonHopkins on Dec 11, 2019 | parent | context | favorite | on: Flutter: UI platform designed for ambient computin...

31 years late, Google attempts to re-brand "Ubiquitous Computing" (aka "Calm Technology") as "Ambient Computing". At least it sounds more mellow, less intrusive, unwelcome, penetrative, and phallic than the other attempt at rebranding UbiComp as "Pervasive Computing" in order to sell it to the military.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ubiquitous_computing

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Calm_technology

https://www.researchgate.net/post/What_is_differents_between...

https://internetofthingsagenda.techtarget.com/definition/per...

>The term pervasive computing followed in the late 1990s, largely popularized by the creation of IBM's pervasive computing division. Though synonymous today, Professor Friedemann Mattern of the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Zurich noted in a 2004 paper that:

>Weiser saw the term 'ubiquitous computing' in a more academic and idealistic sense as an unobtrusive, human-centric technology vision that will not be realized for many years, yet [the] industry has coined the term 'pervasive computing' with a slightly different slant. Though this also relates to pervasive and omnipresent information processing, its primary goal is to use this information processing in the near future in the fields of electronic commerce and web-based business processes. In this pragmatic variation -- where wireless communication plays an important role alongside various mobile devices such as smartphones and PDAs -- ubiquitous computing is already gaining a foothold in practice.

You say pervasive, I say perversive. Let's call the whole thing off.