43 points | by hammer32 3 hours ago ago
5 comments
Hello, if there are no XCMDs it should work adequately in HyperCard Simulator. I am only on my phone but I took a minute to import it.
https://hcsimulator.com/imports/MacMind---Trained-69E0132C
It's strange to think how modern concepts are only modern because no one thought of them back then. This feels (to me) like the germ theory being transferred back to the ancient greeks.
Right? Backdrop was published in 1986, a year before HyperCard shipped. Attention is newer, but a small model like this was buildable.
Lisp is from 1960's and with s9 you can do even calculus with ease, in an interpreter small enough to fit in two floppies.
On the Greeks, Archimede almost did 'Calculus 0.9'.
This is very cool. Any more demos of inference output?
Hello, if there are no XCMDs it should work adequately in HyperCard Simulator. I am only on my phone but I took a minute to import it.
https://hcsimulator.com/imports/MacMind---Trained-69E0132C
It's strange to think how modern concepts are only modern because no one thought of them back then. This feels (to me) like the germ theory being transferred back to the ancient greeks.
Right? Backdrop was published in 1986, a year before HyperCard shipped. Attention is newer, but a small model like this was buildable.
Lisp is from 1960's and with s9 you can do even calculus with ease, in an interpreter small enough to fit in two floppies.
On the Greeks, Archimede almost did 'Calculus 0.9'.
This is very cool. Any more demos of inference output?