Heh. Google was founded on the same day as the Jesuit Order.
https://gematriaeffect.news/google-celebrates-25th-birthday/
New paper shows that LLMs trained on "A is B" can't infer that "B is A"... Which was a known failure mode of "neural networks" back in 1988.
https://garymarcus.substack.com/p/elegant-and-powerful-new-result-that
"In math, when one make a conjecture, a simple counterexample suffices. If I say all odd numbers are prime, 1, 3, 5, and 7 may count in my favor, but at 9 the game is over... In neural network discussion, people are often impressed by successes, and pay far too little regard to what failures are trying to tell them."
Seriously, why hasn't anyone created an emulator for the click-wheel iPod games yet? There are finally efforts to preserve feature phone games and flash games, but it seems like iPod games have been forgotten. Even if most of them were crap, they are still worth preserving in my opinion.
It's already known that these game packages are just zip files with a different extension. We just need to reverse engineer the executable in the archives.
I just learned that Apple killed off the entire iPod line last year.
https://www.apple.com/newsroom/2022/05/the-music-lives-on/
As much as I hate Apple products, RIP. One of these days, I should get a used click-wheel iPod just to try out iPod Linux, and maybe be the first person to create an emulator for all those click-wheel iPod games.