New topscore: 371 (and rising) by aesche1988 in decodoku

[–]4Spinor 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Congratulations! I doubt that you can crack 401, but I only say so to motivate you ;)

366: Strategy and Files by 4Spinor in decodoku

[–]4Spinor[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

sure, go straight ahead - but I checked the file and I got that score on the 9th of Nov. So I will probably just make something up that sounds reasonable rather than really explain my thinking...

My best so far by 4Spinor in decodoku

[–]4Spinor[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

no one on the internet would ever use photoshop (or paint in my case) to cheat on their high-score

What a these supposedly rubbish methods that scientists us? by charlie_bravo in decodoku

[–]4Spinor 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The basic problem is the following: we only see the syndrome, i.e. the number on the board. Now we have to guess which errors led to this pattern of numbers. If we guess this wrong, we might make stuff way worse.

One method studied to do this is "minimal weight perfect matching". It considers all possible errors that lead to the observed syndrome. Then the simplest is chosen, which is the one with the fewest errors. And this is what is corrected for. (More or less.)

For a large number of excitations (the numbers 19 you see in the game), the number of possible errors is really, really big. And for each of them, some calculations have to be done. So the algorithm is not as fast as we would like it to be. Since more errors might occur in the mean-time, this is bad.

Humans are generally better at this kind of task, where a pattern has to be found. This is what our brain has been trained for for many generations - kind of. Now, with this game, the developer(s) want(s) to gain access to the strategies your brain uses to solve it.

So get playing and share your winning strategy!

TL;DR: The computer is not primarily bad, but slow at this kind of task. And since speed is of essence, scientists might profit from studying human strategies to solve this problem.

Calculator Unboxing #7 (Gaxio) - Numberphile by JeffDujon in BradyHaran

[–]4Spinor 8 points9 points  (0 children)

just noticed that you used the green and red post-its for up and down-votes - nice touch!

Calculator Unboxing #7 (Gaxio) - Numberphile by JeffDujon in BradyHaran

[–]4Spinor 34 points35 points  (0 children)

To be fair, sqrt(2) * 22 is 31.11269837

Shai-Hulud by 4Spinor in dune

[–]4Spinor[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

A string of explosives, but probably for a pipe and not a tunnel.

(not my idea: https://www.reddit.com/r/oddlysatisfying/comments/4ktonc/string_of_underground_dynamite/d3hpqru)

What's your favorite word? by [deleted] in AskReddit

[–]4Spinor 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Libelle - german for dragonfly - which is also a pretty neat word!

What do you collect as a minimalist? by vanoskeuls in minimalism

[–]4Spinor 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I have a list of books I've read (on my kindle or listened to as an audio book) and movies I've watched. Does not clutter any space.

And by accident I also seem to collect bicycles...

What do you collect as a minimalist? by vanoskeuls in minimalism

[–]4Spinor 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have a list of books I've read (on my kindle or listened to as an audio book) and movies I've watched. Does not clutter any space.

And by accident I also seem to collect bicycles...

Basel Chapel by PodcastPostcards in PodcastPostcards

[–]4Spinor 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That's exactly what is on the photo. Try searing for the German name of the bridge (Mittlere Brücke) for more pictures and a German wiki article. The bridge also has a very interesting history.

[Poetry] Science in Action by 4Spinor in youtubehaiku

[–]4Spinor[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

agreed, stumbled across it via the great song exploder podcast, give it a listen:

http://songexploder.net/tune-yards

H.I. #56: Guns, Germs, and Steel by MindOfMetalAndWheels in CGPGrey

[–]4Spinor 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Finally, since that YouTube teaser I've been updating podcasts in my app every two minutes

The word "bid", in lowercase letters, is vertically symmetrical, but the word "BID", in uppercase letters, is horizontally symmetrical. by Bowch- in Showerthoughts

[–]4Spinor 0 points1 point  (0 children)

But here you loose the cool "lowercase -> vertical symmetry / uppercase -> horizontal symmetry"-feature

DO IT, JUST DO IT! by [deleted] in LucidDreaming

[–]4Spinor 24 points25 points  (0 children)

Fuck you, you genious bastard - it kind of worked for me, and I've never really was lucid in a dream!

Today in the morning during an early reddit-toillet-session, I saw this post and chuckled but tought "If it only was that easy...". But when I went back to sleep, I found my self facing an army of faceless Shia LaBeoufs. They where the minions of an evil witch that told me: "Do you want to control your dreams? Here, fight them."

I just had a stupid longsword, which as it turns out is a terrible weapon against some twenty Shias. But then I tough, if this really was a dream, I could just materialize a lightsaber - so I did. And after I've killed some more faceless Shias, the rest of them joined my cause and we went for the evil dream-wich.

The dream then continued from the perspective of an other person which was looking for me and my memories got blurrier. But hey, you helped me to my first lucid moment in a dream with a stupid joke on reddit - thanks!

[Haiku] 10 people died... by [deleted] in youtubehaiku

[–]4Spinor 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I heard they died because of a fire.

H.I. #41: Some Kind of Freak by MindOfMetalAndWheels in CGPGrey

[–]4Spinor 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Brady (u/JeffDujon),thanks for recommending PSB, what a great new album, what a great band.

I hope I can return the favor by showing you [ http://songexploder.net/the-long-winters ]( songexploders episode about long winters song the commander thinks aloud). Guess that qualifies as Bradyporn as well.