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I love how it sounds like it's a re-purposed memory chip used for the camera.

http://jalopnik.com/the-first-digital-camera-you-could-buy-w...



To me this is one of the purist expressions of the hacker ethos. I work at Google, and our ethos focusing on doing things the right way, e.g. well engineered, scalable, etc. This works, but is often expensive and slow to execute, and the result may last longer without having to be rebuild from scratch.

But when you're hacking, you use whats available, often outside of the intended purpose of the components. You make the impossible, possible, today, rather than years from now.

So Cromemco was selling a totally non-consumer friendly item, but they made prosumer digital photography available 12 years before anyone else, and while this didn't benefit a huge number of people, this kind of early exploratory product creation can influence lots of other people to do things with it, that eventually spawns off industries.

I think the first real AI breakthrough, or what we think as SciFi style AI, might come not from researchers or large companies, but from some hackers mashing up a ton of techniques and approaches that make no logical sense to combine, and can't be fully explained, but somehow "work".


Yeah I agree it's a really cool hack! I wonder if they could have even used multiple chips to increase the resolution, assuming they could re-package the silicon to minimise gaps between them.

One of the books I really love is "Hackers: Heroes of the Computer Revolution" by Steven Levy. Which shows the inventiveness of those guys!

With respect to AI, that sounds really interesting, I'd not thought a lone researcher could create something so complex, but that would be really awesome. One of the projects I find really fascinating is OpenWorm, if I recall correctly they have a bunch of videos, where the neurons of the C. Elegans worm have been recorded optically and they're creating their model from those.




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