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But for the rest of my life, if I meet John Hodgman at a TED party, I don't have to say, "I'm a
computer
scientist."
I felt empty and full, hot and cold, euphoric and depressed because the brain is the world's first fully functional quantum computer; it can occupy multiple states at the same time.
In a sense, tissue engineers have a bit of an identity crisis here, because structural engineers build bridges and big things,
computer
engineers, computers, but what we are doing is actually building enabling technologies for the cells themselves.
What I'm running here is a system that enables me to run age-old programs on a modern
computer.
So let me just run some viruses on my
computer.
And you can see at the top of the screen, there's a centipede scrolling across your
computer
when you get infected by this one.
Keyloggers silently sit on your computer, hidden from view, and they record everything you type.
So you're sitting on your
computer
and you're doing Google searches.
And that basically means, if you're trying to view this image file on your Windows computer, it actually takes over your
computer
and runs code.
And when you view this image on your
computer
it actually is going to download and run that program.
And that's a backdoor which will take over your
computer.
So the whole area's been stuck for a while, and it got reignited in the '80s when analytical technologies and
computer
technologies were coming on.
Narrator: The first group builds a cubicle in which the walls are screens for the
computer
and for family photos.
He sort of understood the technology, and he realized that security was very important if you were going to be a Carder, but he didn't spend his days and nights bent over a computer, eating pizza, drinking coke and that sort of thing.
As an accomplished
computer
user, what Dimitry did was to transfer the gangster capitalism of his hometown onto the Worldwide Web.
Would he have substituted a
computer
screen for where he had the patient?
I've gotten into some trouble in Silicon Valley for saying that the patient in the bed has almost become an icon for the real patient who's in the
computer.
I've actually coined a term for that entity in the
computer.
The discussion is all about images on the computer, data.
[Daniel Engber on the Progress Bar] The progress bar is just an indicator on a
computer
that something's happening inside the device.
But no one had done a systematic survey of these things and tried to figure out: How do they actually affect the user's experience of sitting at the
computer?
Like, when you see that progress bar, it sort of locks your attention in a tractor beam, and it turns the experience of waiting into this exciting narrative that you're seeing unfold in front of you: that somehow, this time you've spent waiting in frustration for the
computer
to do something, has been reconceptualized as: "Progress!
[Margaret Gould Stewart on the Hyperlink] A hyperlink is an interface element, and what I mean by that is, when you're using software on your phone or your computer, there's a lot of code behind the interface that's giving all the instructions for the
computer
on how to manage it, but that interface is the thing that humans interact with: when we press on this, then something happens.
And it started out quite a while ago, when someone wrote one of the first successful
computer
viruses.
But the interesting thing about these
computer
virus infections was that, if you look at the rate at which the infection worked, they show this spiky behavior that you're used to from a flu virus.
But the idea was taken very quickly a little bit further, when a scientist working at the Santa Fe Institute decided, "Why don't we try to package these little viruses in artificial worlds inside of the
computer
and let them evolve?"
The Avidians being the denizens of this
computer
world where they are perfectly happy replicating and growing in complexity.
Well, we can make life; we can make life in the
computer.
And in fact, the baby's brain seems to be the most powerful learning
computer
on the planet.
A
computer
in those days was something the secret services used to use for code breaking.
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