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So the shit that falls out of my brain usually just falls onto the ground. Now I have this "Plate" for it to fall on, then you guys can eat off the plate.

My thoughts, My Photos, My Findings
Apr 18 '13

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Mar 15 '13

diorpaint:

Its def some people being exposed in basedworld as fake based and using based for fame but mot really loving Lil B music or spreading positive and respecting others, protect Lil B protect the honor of being #based we will continue to watch and not respect the fake based who use based just to come up, has to be real love , fuck fake based stay positive - Lil B

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Feb 24 '13

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Feb 2 '13

arsvivendi:

The Kaibo Zonshinzu anatomy scrolls, painted in 1819 by Kyoto-area physician Yasukazu Minagaki (1784-1825), consist of beautifully realistic, if not gruesome, depictions of scientific human dissection.

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Nov 29 '12
There are no such thing as “correct answers” in the present. They only exist in hindsight. For now… there are only choices.
— SB

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Nov 28 '12

Anyone who ever did BIG things had to make BIG decisions. So if you don’t make that BIG decision that you know you should, you will never do BIG things.

You know what I’m talking about, it’s been on your mind for who knows how long. You know you want to do it but there are a bunch of things holding you back. Just remember it’s your BIG decision and it’s your time to do BIG things.

— SB

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Jul 14 '12
Frankly, I don’t care if you look at the glass as half empty or half full. It is going to have the same amount in it either way. Just make the most with whatever the fuck is in front of you and have a damn good time.
— SB

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Jul 7 '12
I don’t care if it’s the middle of the day and all you can see is blue. There are still shooting stars whizzing by so quit waiting for your moment to wish and start looking for your moment to act
— SB

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Jul 1 '12
joshbyard:

“Google and Stanford have created the [digital equivalent of the] visual cortex of an infant human”

Jeff Dean and his team from Google, working with Andrew Ng and Quoc Le from Stanford University, have effectively created a rudimentary, low-resolution digital version of the brain’s visual cortex.
The system, which comprises of a cluster of 1,000 computers (totaling 16,000 processor cores), analyzes 10 million 200×200 still frames from YouTube. Over 3 days, the system’s software builds up a network of hundreds of neurons and thousands (millions?) of synapses. During this period, the system tries to identify features — edges, lines, colors — and then creates object categories based on these features.
The rather intriguing result is that, when the system looks at an image of a cat, a specific (digital) neuron fires — just like in a human brain. Watching the system in action — watching the neurons light up — is almost like performing a virtual, digital MRI scan. In the picture below, you can see the contents of the “human face” neuron, alongside some of the stimuli that successfully trigger the neuron.

(via Google and Stanford create a digital brain that, like an infant, learns to identify a human face from scratch | ExtremeTech)

joshbyard:

“Google and Stanford have created the [digital equivalent of the] visual cortex of an infant human”

Jeff Dean and his team from Google, working with Andrew Ng and Quoc Le from Stanford University, have effectively created a rudimentary, low-resolution digital version of the brain’s visual cortex.

The system, which comprises of a cluster of 1,000 computers (totaling 16,000 processor cores), analyzes 10 million 200×200 still frames from YouTube. Over 3 days, the system’s software builds up a network of hundreds of neurons and thousands (millions?) of synapses. During this period, the system tries to identify features — edges, lines, colors — and then creates object categories based on these features.

The rather intriguing result is that, when the system looks at an image of a cat, a specific (digital) neuron fires — just like in a human brain. Watching the system in action — watching the neurons light up — is almost like performing a virtual, digital MRI scan. In the picture below, you can see the contents of the “human face” neuron, alongside some of the stimuli that successfully trigger the neuron.

(via Google and Stanford create a digital brain that, like an infant, learns to identify a human face from scratch | ExtremeTech)

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May 27 '12
Breakfast in Amsterdam.

Breakfast in Amsterdam.

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