Damir wrote:Roggie baby, don't be so serious.Let people have some fun here...
Hello Damir,
No problem with a little fun but posts like that are not really Tom's strength.
I am fighting against a tide but still, I fight nonetheless.
Later.
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Damir wrote:Roggie baby, don't be so serious.Let people have some fun here...
I think farther back than you.ozziejoe wrote:Hi Robert, you were one of the ones i argued against at the begining of the Rybka affair, and I can now say I was probably wrong and you were probably right.
I can't believe I long for the days when Ruffian ruled the world (or was a close second) and computer chess seemed a little simpler.
There are two ways to do things. Nobody is not doubting the programming skills of Vas. But you can write your own program, or you can copy another and save 1-2-3 years of effort, and start your own effort on top of the program you copied. You might get to the same point, skill-wise. But not time-wise. And not effort-wise.Rolf wrote:It's not just a question of looking and seeing. IMO.bob wrote:Not is it is not so convenient and you now don't bother with his opinion at all...
OK, you watch someone kill somebody, with your own two eyes you see the entire act. Do you consider him innocent until he is found guilty in court? I do not. I _know_ what I saw. Same with the fruit/rybka issue. I _know_ what I saw.
Go for it if you are so sure about it. I am the last who could contradict you because I am a technical layman.
But I know what I saw, namely the titles Vas got after making his program always stronger and stronger. Surely not through always finding new tricks in the old Fruit on Chrismas Eve. That is the reason why all the other programmers dont support the group of 4 or 5. 295 are just watching what is going on and possibly are shocked like me because it doesnt make sense to insinuate that Vas simply copied. Because from where came the material for all the titles???
It doesnt make sense in my eyes. I still beleive in Vasik, that's for sure. It's just not fair how his character has been torn through the mud. NB not every wrong that is done on this planet was intention to betray others. The history of the past five years should have told you a better story than what you are now so much focussed on.
You made a good point, and I'm curious about it. Has Mr. Rajlich contributed anything in the forums (in any forums, not just this one) regarding chess programming, re: technical discussions, ideas, etc.?bob wrote:
BTW, what have we learned in the past 5 years? Certainly not one thing from Vas.
Nope....Tom Barrister wrote:You made a good point, and I'm curious about it. Has Mr. Rajlich contributed anything in the forums (in any forums, not just this one) regarding chess programming, re: technical discussions, ideas, etc.?bob wrote:
BTW, what have we learned in the past 5 years? Certainly not one thing from Vas.
No, although I was specifically talking about clearing up this fruit/rybka mess, as opposed to anything else...Tom Barrister wrote:You made a good point, and I'm curious about it. Has Mr. Rajlich contributed anything in the forums (in any forums, not just this one) regarding chess programming, re: technical discussions, ideas, etc.?bob wrote:
BTW, what have we learned in the past 5 years? Certainly not one thing from Vas.
But why the talks now, Fabien goes to court and everything will be solved. As you know I wanted to mediate, Vas had agreed, you at first too, but then you chickened out because Rybkaforum is zoo dangerous for you as it seemed. However on Open forum you go on promenade, that is no problem for the propaganda. Again Vas was willing to talk to you.bob wrote:No, although I was specifically talking about clearing up this fruit/rybka mess, as opposed to anything else...Tom Barrister wrote:You made a good point, and I'm curious about it. Has Mr. Rajlich contributed anything in the forums (in any forums, not just this one) regarding chess programming, re: technical discussions, ideas, etc.?bob wrote:
BTW, what have we learned in the past 5 years? Certainly not one thing from Vas.
Bob, thanks for your never tiring eloquence, but I must correct a delusion in computerchesscode once and for all. Your comparison with literature is a lame duck. The animal wont fly anymore.bob wrote:There are two ways to do things. Nobody is not doubting the programming skills of Vas. But you can write your own program, or you can copy another and save 1-2-3 years of effort, and start your own effort on top of the program you copied. You might get to the same point, skill-wise. But not time-wise. And not effort-wise.Rolf wrote:It's not just a question of looking and seeing. IMO.bob wrote:Not is it is not so convenient and you now don't bother with his opinion at all...
OK, you watch someone kill somebody, with your own two eyes you see the entire act. Do you consider him innocent until he is found guilty in court? I do not. I _know_ what I saw. Same with the fruit/rybka issue. I _know_ what I saw.
Go for it if you are so sure about it. I am the last who could contradict you because I am a technical layman.
But I know what I saw, namely the titles Vas got after making his program always stronger and stronger. Surely not through always finding new tricks in the old Fruit on Chrismas Eve. That is the reason why all the other programmers dont support the group of 4 or 5. 295 are just watching what is going on and possibly are shocked like me because it doesnt make sense to insinuate that Vas simply copied. Because from where came the material for all the titles???
It doesnt make sense in my eyes. I still beleive in Vasik, that's for sure. It's just not fair how his character has been torn through the mud. NB not every wrong that is done on this planet was intention to betray others. The history of the past five years should have told you a better story than what you are now so much focussed on.
So just because Rybka became #1, one can't use that to justify copying the code of others, any more than an author could copy the plot from one book, the setting from another, the characters from a third, and form that into a best seller..
Say take the Matt Reilly book "Ice Station", change the location to South America, change the main character to willie makeit, and you would have a book that would sell. And be a knock-off at the same time.
BTW, what have we learned in the past 5 years? Certainly not one thing from Vas. He could have cleared this up and everyone could have moved on. But silence keeps it going. In this case, it was Fabien that started the discussion for the N+1th time.
At least we've settled that they were Mr. Rajlich's tournaments. Those who didn't know better might believe that the tournaments were on the level, for example, open to anybody.Rolf wrote:
But in all his tournaments Vas had the best combination of software and hardware. Therefore it's boring what Martin does