I think maybe you're a bit more affected by this issue than me!

See you some time on playchess.
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Richard
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There were chess engines back in 1977-78 (?) with less than 960 characters written for Texas Instruments TI59 (I own one as an antiquity). I do not know how they would have performed on modern hardware, but I can say that given a due time for its 10 floating p. ops./sec., they could reach 1100 Elo level on TI59.Tord Romstad wrote:I hate you, Miguel.michiguel wrote:"Like Cornelius Agrippa, I am god, I am hero, I am philosopher, I am demon and I am world, which is a tedious way of saying that I do not exist."
Jorge Luis Borges, in The Immortal
I keep trying to stop visiting the CCC, but how can I possibly succeed in leaving as long as you keep dropping Borges quotes? Tonight I was hoping to finally try to get up-to-date with my computer chess e-mail, but of course now I'll have to re-read The Immortal instead. And it's all your fault.
More on-topic: There is no point in arguing with Milos, but for the other computer chess fans out there: HGM's MicroMax is a phenomenal achievement, and easily one of the most (if not the most) impressive chess programs I know. It's not just a 2000 rated chess program, it's a 2000 rated program with less than 2000 characters (yes, I do mean characters, not lines) of source code. This is more than 1 Elo point per character. Try to beat that!
Oh Please... do not tell me that you thought Borges' was an anti-religious quote...frcha wrote:Unlike your tedious gods, I am God, I am philosopher, I am demon and I made your world which means you do not exist. - Charlesmichiguel wrote:"Like Cornelius Agrippa, I am god, I am hero, I am philosopher, I am demon and I am world, which is a tedious way of saying that I do not exist."hgm wrote:Well, don't feel embarrassed. Infinity is a difficult concept. And to a zero, evrything seems like infinity. So you cannot expect a zero to appreciate the difference between 150 and 2000.![]()
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Jorge Luis Borges, in The Immortal
Miguel
Tord Romstad wrote:I hate you, Miguel.michiguel wrote:"Like Cornelius Agrippa, I am god, I am hero, I am philosopher, I am demon and I am world, which is a tedious way of saying that I do not exist."
Jorge Luis Borges, in The Immortal
I keep trying to stop visiting the CCC, but how can I possibly succeed in leaving as long as you keep dropping Borges quotes? Tonight I was hoping to finally try to get up-to-date with my computer chess e-mail, but of course now I'll have to re-read The Immortal instead. And it's all your fault.
More on-topic: There is no point in arguing with Milos, but for the other computer chess fans out there: HGM's MicroMax is a phenomenal achievement, and easily one of the most (if not the most) impressive chess programs I know. It's not just a 2000 rated chess program, it's a 2000 rated program with less than 2000 characters (yes, I do mean characters, not lines) of source code. This is more than 1 Elo point per character. Try to beat that!
For large differences Elo rating is logarithmic. If mMax has an Elo of 2000 and Houdini 3300, then Houdini is ~2,000 times stronger as score goes, and is less than 2,000 times larger. We could also compare them as physical cores: Houdini on 1 core is like mMax on 40,000 cores, even larger difference.hgm wrote:I think it is a save bet that this is the point he is missing!Michel wrote:So what is your "achievement"? Downloading Houdini?![]()
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But of course the fact remains that micro-Max has about 10 and 100 times as many Elo per character than Houdini, and that no engine approaches that even remotely. So it might not be as easy as mr no-achievement seems to think.
I have only read The Library of Babel. I need to get my hands on a copymichiguel wrote:"Like Cornelius Agrippa, I am god, I am hero, I am philosopher, I am demon and I am world, which is a tedious way of saying that I do not exist."hgm wrote:Well, don't feel embarrassed. Infinity is a difficult concept. And to a zero, evrything seems like infinity. So you cannot expect a zero to appreciate the difference between 150 and 2000.![]()
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Jorge Luis Borges, in The Immortal
Miguel
Does that mean you thought my quote was religious?michiguel wrote:Oh Please... do not tell me that you thought Borges' was an anti-religious quote...frcha wrote:Unlike your tedious gods, I am God, I am philosopher, I am demon and I made your world which means you do not exist. - Charlesmichiguel wrote:"Like Cornelius Agrippa, I am god, I am hero, I am philosopher, I am demon and I am world, which is a tedious way of saying that I do not exist."hgm wrote:Well, don't feel embarrassed. Infinity is a difficult concept. And to a zero, evrything seems like infinity. So you cannot expect a zero to appreciate the difference between 150 and 2000.![]()
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Jorge Luis Borges, in The Immortal
Miguel
Miguel
No, actually I thought it did not make any sense, but I was trying to find out from the author. Or did you find that phrase in the library of babel?frcha wrote:Does that mean you thought my quote was religious?michiguel wrote:Oh Please... do not tell me that you thought Borges' was an anti-religious quote...frcha wrote:Unlike your tedious gods, I am God, I am philosopher, I am demon and I made your world which means you do not exist. - Charlesmichiguel wrote:"Like Cornelius Agrippa, I am god, I am hero, I am philosopher, I am demon and I am world, which is a tedious way of saying that I do not exist."hgm wrote:Well, don't feel embarrassed. Infinity is a difficult concept. And to a zero, evrything seems like infinity. So you cannot expect a zero to appreciate the difference between 150 and 2000.![]()
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Jorge Luis Borges, in The Immortal
Miguel
Miguel
Strange ....
The truth only sets a few free -- it drives most quite mad ... and so must be suppressed.
What programs can do is in general an exponential function of their size, due to the recursive nature of the programming language. Unlike the time dimension, the space dimension can be intelligently used. So you merely argue that Elo/second would be a meaningless quantity But that doesn't imply anything for Elo/character.Laskos wrote:For large differences Elo rating is logarithmic. If mMax has an Elo of 2000 and Houdini 3300, then Houdini is ~2,000 times stronger as score goes, and is less than 2,000 times larger. We could also compare them as physical cores: Houdini on 1 core is like mMax on 40,000 cores, even larger difference.