Also: http://skynet.rubyforge.org/ https://github.com/knewter/skynet https://github.com/bketelsen/skynet
Seriously? Be more creative with your naming, folks... On Fri, May 25, 2012 at 5:54 PM, David Barrett <[email protected]>wrote: > Here's my Skynet: > > http://blog.quinthar.com/2009/05/building-skynet.html > > > On Fri, May 25, 2012 at 12:57 PM, Tony Arcieri <[email protected]>wrote: > >> "the Skynet V0.1 self-organizing and self-learning Artificial >> Intelligence engine (joined work University of Szeged) with a very limited >> form of self-awareness." >> >> WAT o_O >> >> For what it's worth, I just saw a *different* "Skynet" announced just >> yesterday: >> >> >> http://www.infoq.com/presentations/Skynet-A-Scalable-Distributed-Service-Mesh-in-Go >> >> On Fri, May 25, 2012 at 11:14 AM, Gregory P. Smith <[email protected]>wrote: >> >>> potentially of interest to many here: >>> >>> ---------- Forwarded message ---------- >>> From: Dennis Allison <[email protected]> >>> Date: Fri, May 25, 2012 at 11:08 AM >>> Subject: [EE CS Colloq] Tribler: 4th generation peer-to-peer technology >>> * 4:15PM, Wed May 30, 2012 in Skilling Auditorium >>> To: [email protected] >>> >>> >>> Stanford EE Computer Systems Colloquium >>> 4:15PM, Wednesday, May 30, 2012 >>> Skilling Auditorium, Stanford Campus >>> http://ee380.stanford.edu >>> >>> Tribler: 4th generation peer-to-peer technology >>> >>> Johan Pouwelse >>> Delft University of Technology *About the talk:* >>> >>> We aim for a more virtuous society by transforming media and money. Our >>> ideology-driven methodology is replacing speculation, volatility and greed >>> with cooperation, stability and rewarding of goodness. Our first goal is >>> creating a smartphone-based infrastructure which is capable of withstanding >>> all known government attacks on media freedom and privacy. Second, based on >>> this self-organizing infrastructure we are designing our bank-of-bits, >>> aiming to alter the essence of capitalism (rich get richer) by abolishing >>> compound interest rates and facilitation safe zero-cost money transfers >>> plus lending. >>> >>> During this talk the first prototype will be unveiled of our >>> attack-resilient QMedia app for microblogging. QMedia goal for future >>> versions is news dissemination from a single smartphone to an audience of >>> millions in the form of microblogging, enriched with pictures and streaming >>> video which is guarded against all known forms of government censorship >>> such as cyberspace sabotage, digital eavesdropping, infiltration, fraud, >>> Internet kill switches and especially lawyer-based attacks. We hope new >>> Open Source developers will join our Internet-deployed project and help >>> realize our QMedia goal for the end of 2012: building next-generation >>> anonymity technology, founded on social networking, traffic hiding and a >>> global reputation system. >>> >>> For over a decade Delft University of Technology has been measuring and >>> building P2P systems, aided by millions of Euros in research funding from >>> the European Union and Dutch government. We are continuously improving our >>> own attack-resilient sharing software called Tribler. With one million >>> downloads, Tribler provides us with vital behavioral feedback of novel >>> algorithms. Tribler is not dependent and completely decoupled from >>> unreliable servers such as DNS servers, web servers, swarm trackers and >>> access portals. Using fully self-organising P2P technology we aim to create >>> an overlay which is unbreakable: the only way to take it down is to take >>> the Internet down. >>> >>> We dream of transforming media and money with five innovations we have >>> developed within Tribler: >>> >>> 1. The Libswift P2P engine, >>> 2. Dispersy elastic database, >>> 3. Bartercast reputation system, >>> 4. bandwidth-as-a-currency resource based cybercurrency, and >>> 5. the Skynet V0.1 self-organizing and self-learning Artificial >>> Intelligence engine (joined work University of Szeged) with a very >>> limited >>> form of self-awareness. >>> >>> *Live Webcast:* >>> >>> Join the live >>> webcast<http://stanford-online.stanford.edu/live/ee380.asx>beginning at >>> 4:15PM Pacific and continuing until 5:30PM. >>> >>> *Archived Video:* >>> >>> The archived video for this presentation will be available sometime in >>> the evening following the presentation. CLICK >>> HERE<http://www.stanford.edu/class/ee380/Abstracts/120530.html>to view the >>> presentation. >>> >>> *Slides:* >>> >>> There is no downloadable version of the slides for this talk available >>> at this time. >>> >>> *About the speaker:* >>> >>> Dr. ir. J.A. Pouwelse is an assistant professor at Delft University of >>> Technology, specialized in Peer-to-Peer file sharing. He leads the P2P >>> research team of a dozen people which created the Tribler P2P system. The >>> Tribler group is the largest experimental research group in the field of >>> P2P and responsible for several world-first innovations. With over one >>> million downloads Tribler serves as a living laboratory and proving ground >>> for next-generation P2P technology. Dr. Pouwelse is scientific director of >>> P2P-Next and technical leader of QLective, EU projects with a combined >>> research budget of 26 million Euro. Previously Dr. Pouwelse delivered a >>> statement for the FTC in Washington, was a visiting scientist at MIT, and >>> spent several summers at Harvard to study mechanisms for cooperation. >>> >>> *Contact information:* >>> >>> Johan Pouwelse >>> Delft University of Technology >>> >>> >>> *ABOUT THE COLLOQUIUM:* >>> >>> See the Colloquium website, http://ee380.stanford.edu, for scheduled >>> speakers, FAQ, and additional information. Stanford and SCPD students can >>> enroll in EE380 for one unit of credit. Anyone is welcome to attend; talks >>> are webcast live and archived for on-demand viewing over the web. >>> >>> *WHERE IN THE WORLD IS SKILLING AUDITORIUM:* >>> >>> The Colloquium meets in Skilling Auditorium on the Stanford Campus. For >>> a map showing the location of Skilling Auditorium and recommended parking, >>> CLICK >>> HERE <http://ee380.stanford.edu/Skilling-Map.png>. 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