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All the ideas I've had that I felt rlm@68: like writing down for the past ~ 8 years. Some of them rlm@68: could be practical inventions and are "just" waiting for rlm@68: that 95% perspiration to bring them to fruition, some rlm@68: are ideas for science fiction, and some are simple rlm@68: observations. rlm@68:

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Aldehyde-Stabilized rlm@93: Cryopreservation (2015)

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rlm@93: A brain-banking technology that can preserve all of the rlm@93: synaptic connections in a whole mammalian brain for rlm@93: longer than a rlm@93: century. Published rlm@98: in Cryobiology rlm@98: and winner rlm@98: of the rlm@98: Brain rlm@98: Preservation Prize. Mentioned in rlm@98: the rlm@102: New York rlm@102: Times, Popular rlm@102: Science, rlm@98: Scientific rlm@98: American, rlm@98: rlm@100: Gizmodo, rlm@101: the Huffington rlm@101: Post, rlm@105: New Scientist, rlm@100: rlm@105: Vice News, rlm@105: and BBC's rlm@105: Horizon.

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rlm@95: CORTEX: a virtual world for sensate AI (2014)

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rlm@93: My MEng thesis at rlm@93: MIT, rlm@93: Recognizing Actions using Embodiment and rlm@103: Empathy. It won the 1st Place rlm@103: 2014 Charles rlm@103: and Jennifer Johnson Thesis Award for best EE/CS rlm@103: MEng thesis! CORTEX is an exploration of rlm@93: embodied cognition, the idea that our intelligence is rlm@93: deeply connected to our bodies and experience of the rlm@93: world. In the thesis, I teach a simulated worm how to rlm@93: recognize other worms performing various actions like rlm@93: wiggling and curling by giving it a sense of empathy: rlm@93: the worm imagines what it would feel like to be the rlm@93: other worm, and then recognizes the actions based on its rlm@93: own previous experience. All code and text for the rlm@93: thesis is freely licensed under the GPL.

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rlm@93: Pokémon Yellow Total Control Hack (2013)

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rlm@68: Just by buying and rearranging certain items and rlm@68: pressing certain buttons in Pokémon Yellow, you rlm@68: can get the game into a state where you can completely rlm@68: reprogram it from the inside. It's the first hack of its rlm@96: kind, and it won tasvideos.com's rlm@96: rlm@96: 2012 Gameboy TAS of the year rlm@96: and 2012 rlm@96: Glitchy TAS of the year.

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