| > You couldn't be more wrong. Explanation missing. > If you've ever programmed, or worked with programmers, that is not an extraordinary claim at all. One step ahead of you. I already say this is engineered to encourage belief "I want to be good, big brain, and open source is good, I want to be good big brain". It's marketing. > A mental model of the software is what allows a programmer [yadda yadda] I'm not saying it doesn't exist, I'm saying the paper doesn't provide any relevant information regarding the phenomena. > Those neural pathways can only be activated by natural learning and manual programming. Again, probably true. But the paper doesn't provide any relevant information regarding this phenomena. --- Your answer seems to disagree with me, but displays a disjointed understanding of what I'm really addressing. --- As a lighthearted fun analogy, I present: https://isotropic.org/papers/chicken.pdf The paper does not prove the existence of chickens. It says chicken a lot, but never addresses the phenomena of chickens existing. |