Iskenski

@is-13

Welcome to my personal blog where I share sometimes my knowlledge and thoughts on science, tech, philosophy and history.

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Iskenski
• 5mos ago

The loop

“We’re a generation of men raised by women. I’m wondering if another woman is really the answer we need.” - Fight Club

"Мы из поколения мужчин, выращенных женщинами. Поможет ли другая женщина, в решении наших проблем?" - Бойцовский клуб

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Iskenski
• 1yr ago

Blitzkreig or how to conquer Europe

Bruh

Bro, in the age of AI you still studying for a software developer role? Cmon maaaan

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Iskenski
• 1yr ago

#Tactics

“The greatest enemy will hide in the last place you would ever look.” ― Julius Caesar

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Iskenski
• 1yr ago

Prosepcts of Kyrgyz Economy in the World Trade

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Iskenski
• 1yr ago

Prospects of Chat GTP

Now that Chat GTP is widely known to the public it is becoming a matter of concern for education and science authorities. 

As they start to question the authenticity of one's work they started to use other AI models that are specifically designed to detect text output by Chat GTP.  Following the news further, it is said that users learned how to trick the "primitive" techniques of the current detectors and therefore stay in a shadow. In some cases, Chat GPT was asked to regenerate the output which could be harder to track during detection. 
Considering all the above mentioned the issue rises. While others say that Chat GPT could be used for education as an instrument, or tool if you wish, in order to go further in research and science some groups of people are still concerned about plagiarism and everything that it has within.

The only thing that is sure is that AI models would progress in near future and all that matters is their task. Until the task remains as serve to people I personally wouldn't see any problem.  I believe that people from previous generations were much more practical and less "official" - and if they would have a such tool they might have used it to the max of its capability.

What is your opinion on that?

 

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Iskenski
• 1yr ago

Chat GTP

Chat GTP is booming. Do you believe that it could replace in the near future all of the programmers/developers? Customers would need to just give details of the desired product and boom! - It's ready.

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Iskenski
• 1yr ago

Nature of Power

[F = m * a]
Force equals mass times acceleration. That's what physics tells us about the nature of force, i.e. power.
If we would look at history, one of the biggest events that had a huge influence on a local or on international level we happening at a great speed. For such, smaller size armies were accomplishing the goals that could achieve bigger ones in a much shorter range of time. 

Einstein was claiming that it is impossible for us to gain a speed higher than light as we have a mass. In order to be faster than light objects shall not have a mass, for example, the photons. Modern physics proves him to be right. 

But today I am not raising the topic of power from the quantum perspective. I just try to engage you in the debate of what is more essential for the nature of the power itself. Taking into account the abovementioned I used to think that the primary source is its speed or acceleration and not the mass. Now I realise that if there is an acceleration whatsoever there has to be an object that is accelerated, meaning that one can't go without another, whether it would be an atom, a quark, a soundwave, or your muscle reflexes. 

Therefore, perhaps, the former is more important for the desired results whether the latter is the essence.

What do you think about it?

#morningthoughts #history #physics #power

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Iskenski
• 1yr ago

#Tactics

"Happy is that city which in times of peace thinks of war." - inscription in the armoury of the city of Venice.

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Iskenski
• 1yr ago

How Optics Science changed(ing) the world

It would be hard to imagine the world we live in today without microchips. They are a core that enables our technology to function.
Everything from our smartphones and laptops to spaceships and med technology requires to use of a microchip to compute and to err less throughout the zillions of operations. 

But how this super tiny technology is made?

To give you a short answer - optics.
The well-known German company Zeiss is the world's biggest optic lens supplier. Its logistical chain covers all types of niches including medicine, military tech, space engineering, etc.
To massively produce microchips very specialized technology machines are used by ASML which is the only company in the world that deals with it. Under extreme ultraviolet light emission (EUV) photonic procedures that are smaller than a nanometer in scale are carried out.
To reflect and orient the light trajectory mirrors, in turn, mirrors specifically designed for such operations are produced by Zeiss. 
Now, when I say mirrors you shouldn't take into mind the mirror you might have in your house (obviously) as it's comparatively imperfect and wouldn't be sufficient for production. By imperfect, I mean that they are rough whereas the Zeiss mirror's surface is hyper-smooth. For comparison, if we would enlarge the Zeiss mirror to the size of Germany the tallest mountain on its surface wouldn't be taller than 1mm high!!! Now, that's what we call "German Engineering" hey?! That maketh it the flattest on earth.

Coming back to the original topic it is concluded that inside a small workshop in Germany a man who was pursuing his passion achieved results that he would never think of! Starting with glasses to microscopes, binoculars, space cameras, med technology, and microchips Zeiss' optics technology continues to make world-scale progress!

If you reached this point I shay say thank you for being with me today.
I'll catch you on the next one. Peace!
 

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