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ZEUL

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Hi, my name is Zeul, and this is my website. This website is a place to put
random things that I do. github. I host this on a raspberry pi in my basmenet.







Archive



July 14th 2024

The blog is back with a comment system to better detect spam! Go ahead try and
spam me! The point is to deter crappy bots. Anything complex could probably take
down this site pretty easily. Anyways Simryn and I went and saw Tokyo Police
Club this weekend.



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Simryn
Wow awesome show a what a great time

Eric Araujo
So happy the website is back up! Great tool to improve my math skills!


April 13th 2024

I was thinking a bit about life in nature vs in cities. It seems like there are
two sides to an argument: The first being that nature is very peaceful, and the
second being that nature especially deep in jungles is filled with suffering due
to plants and animals constantly trying to compete with each other. Knowing that
I'd probably never get a response I sent this email to a guy who lives in the
jungle who was on Lex Fridman:

Evolution does not seem like a very peaceful or happy process, but rather one of
great suffering. The plants and animals which come into existence are quite
beautiful but the process that brought them here I see as brutal. Is it not the
same process that happens everyday in the jungle? The following quotes appeal to
me, but I don't want them to.

“I don’t see [the jungle] so much erotic. I see it more full of obscenity. It’s
just – Nature here is vile and base. I wouldn’t see anything erotical here. I
would see fornication and asphyxiation and choking and fighting for survival and
growing and just rotting away. Of course, there’s a lot of misery. But it is the
same misery that is all around us. The trees here are in misery, and the birds
are in misery. I don’t think they sing. They just screech in pain.”
- Werner Herzog

“The jungle seems peaceful, but in fact, there is murder and death in every
direction and the plants and animals consistently try to kill each other”.

What do you make of these quotes? How do the animals really feel in the jungle?
Isn't there a constant struggle to survive? Are animals in constant fear of
being eaten or starving? As a result of governments, cities, supply chains, and
law, humans mostly no longer have to deal with these issues. Some would argue
that the pathway of happiness is through industrialization! How do you respond
to this argument that the jungle is a disorderly place with mass murder and
starvation? Are animals okay with dying? For example when you mentioned that if
un-hunted, some populations of animals grow old and suffer, does this mean that
they are okay with being hunted and eaten? How do animals feel dying!!???! You
mentioned that you were sort of calm/at peace every time you've been on the
brink of death. Perhaps this is how animals feel as well?

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December 17th 2023

The website took a turn! We went from blue to red. I know how chaotic it is
lmao. Trying it out for a bit idk.

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Simryn
i liked the red

zeul
it spacey purple now

Patrick
hey zeul, dropping my insta here: patler14

also patrick
how much money do you spend each month for the website? what do you use?

Zeul
Hi Patrick!

Zeul
It’s just the cost of the electricity, I run this on a raspberry pi

David
how do you get rocket propellent in Canada

Zeul
Idk David


November 7th 2023

Changed the domain to zeul.ca from zeulewan.com. wow. Set up a website for MARS
check it out marstmu.com

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October 6th 2023

Come on down to the MARS kick of meeting!



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Kael Bossman
SHEEEEEEEESSSHHHHHH

Ari
I will make Grace join


September 19th 2023

After writing a cover letter and an email knowing damn well that there are
subtle grammatical errors in it, I thought about how I could use AI to remove
those imperfections, but as a reader of a cover letter I’d prefer those
imperfections to be present It's so much more authentic. I think authenticity
will be a big part of the future with AI. The game won't be to be objectively
the best at art, it will be to be fully authentic, and to thereafter compare
yourself to those around you. Painting competitions won't become corrupted by
AI, people will know that AI can make the art that best appeals to the judges.
People will know it's impossible to compete against AI, so we won't care to. I
don't think people will look at AI as a way to help make art or anything. In
person competitions might become very popular for being able to ensure
competition stays AI-less. I suspect people will stop using grammarly and these
things to help with essay writing, because the only point of writing an essay
will be to show your character, and skills at writing. I favor a world where
humans have a need to do things in a similar way to the way we do things now
because rate limited communication is a fundamental need for humans. Like
imagine being able to transmit every message in the most effective way possible.
Perhaps it is to our happiness to have to decipher messages. I bet a large part
of the brain is dedicated to the processing of speech, and it's probably true
that if just a bunch of your brain is just not being used, you get depressed. Or
maybe that part of your brain will start being used for other stuff. Part of our
meaning of life, is probably having conversations that are quite slow and
difficult to process. I just don't know how much AI will actually change our day
to day. Like it's damn true that there's not gonna be any bus drivers or
anything like that, but how humans actually operate will probably be with
minimal AI in their interactions. People will probably spend more time competing
in things. School will be for the competition rather than the prospect of
getting a job. I bet people will focus their time on much more social things.
We'll probably come to realize that AI entertainment is worse than a lot of
drugs.
I actually can't see a future where we're fused with AI anymore. The rate of
data transfer to our brain will probably stay the same. We'll have to ability to
max the data transfer rate to our brains but that probably won't be something
we'll wanna do. Being a ultra intelligent human will be the most useless thing.
What'll the purpose of that be? You'll always be slower than the best AI. People
will use brain computers interfaces not for intelligence but aiding in tasks
that we already do today. A BCI will be... Well either we're in VR non stop with
them and everything is VR and ur a skeleton in real life, or we're just slightly
enhanced like you have a representation of a physical computer and like
headphones and stuff. I'm not sure if anyone will go outside with perfect VR at
their fingertips. Going on say a hike in VR might lack the necessary feature
that is the risk of dying. It just might not be fun to do anything that you
could do in the real world in VR because no one takes it seriously. The video
games might be fun for us but they might get too close to wireheading. If I
could be in a lucid dream 24/7 I probably wouldn't but lucid dreaming while
sleeping is cool. Not sure if I want any of that during the day tho.

The only problem arises when the AI is indistinguishable or better than humans
in all respects. The truth is that we may be better off only communicating with
AIs, ones that are best suited for our personality and would make us the most
happy, ones that would challenge us but not too much, ones that would listen to
us but not so much to make us feel overly important, and yatta yatta. But with
wireheading, and such, do we really want what’s best for us? Or are we okay with
know that we're not our best selves. People will probably stick to the old ways
of humanity. In what setting are humans most happy. Probably that in which we
stopped evolving. Are the happiest people now happier than the happiest people
back in the day? What I'm saying, is in a world of AI how will humanity choose
to live if we can live however we want. Will we even be given the option is the
other question though. We'll probably all have our own personal AI that we can
program to do whatever we want, then there will probably be some AI companies
that have even more powerful AI's. Maybe. Maybe there's only so much value that
any given number of FLOPS can get you on earth. It could be that, we all have
this max number. If 20 petaFLOPS gets you one humans brain worth, then how many
humans of computer would you even want. Surely you want a little bit more than
your own, but you probably don't need more than 100,000,000,000,000. So if we
could all have that or more, would there even be a possibility for someone to
use more? Again the truth is that we'll either have all AI relationships or
none. There doesn't seam like there's room for in between. I lean to the side
that there will be j
going to bed now

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September 16th 2023

If you flew up to a planet in the middle of space, and there was nothing except
you and this planet in the hypothetical universe, how on earth would you measure
how fast it is spinning. I don’t think you can! Well what if there was a moon of
this planet that was way way the hell out there. And what if you measured the
planets spin with respect to this moon and said wow this moon is the thing that
is stationary and calculated orbital velocity relative to the moon. Well big G
could be just about anything in that case. What if the moon was close enough
that it was basically touching the planet (just ignore tidal forces okay) well.
And what if the planet was such that its spin with respect to the moon was zero.
Then if you were to stand on the planet you’d be like yooo damn there’s like no
gravity on this planet. Idk just random. I guess you could measure the spin by
being in orbit and sending a bunch of pods hither and tither and observing them
to see which ones fall out of orbit the fastest, then do some iteration until
you find the exact speed for the fastest decent rate. Then you could measure the
spin of the planet relative to a thing depending at the fastest rate. Yeah
that’s probably what you’d do. Nvm that moon BS. But what if you were orbiting a
black hole or something. You’d have to orbit insanely fast. Like crazy crazy
fast like speed of light speed. In that case, like you’d have such a tough time
sending pods in each direction and seeing which one falls the fastest. You’d
probably just measure the spin of the black hole relative to the orbit of light
or some bs. Being able to measure the spin relative to the fastest descending
object is kinda crazy because that would mean in an empty universe you’d be able
to have a measure for the spin relative to ____. Relative to what is just my
question!? This implies some sort of fabric or ether of the universe. This
relates to like the conservation of angular momentum or smthn. I mean it like
this: all the planets are in the same plane of orbit around the sun, this is
because the sun is moving through space. But like what if there was nothing else
out there except the solar system. That means that we can measure the velocity
of the sun without anything else around.
its 2:09 AM rn idk whats going on. I'll read this back and edit it later. This
was kind of the thought I was trying to convey back in august 2022

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September 10th 2023

Made a lot of little improvements to the blog today. I'm trying out having the
text justified. The next things to do would be to use javascript for the
comments (idk tho because at that point I might as well use SQL) and finally
make a custom page for my linktree finally.
On a different note, I've been doing a lot of arduinoing lately. I bought the
nano 33 ble sense for my Another Flight Computer project. It looked like a great
board but since there is only one hardware serial port and no ability to do
software serial, the thing is totally useless because I don't wanna do that
canbussing stuff. So I ended up buying the teensy 4.1 which is what Alessandro
at MetRocketry is using. This is picture of Bao and I holding some arduinos.



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Eric
Absolutely love the new look. The comments boxes epic!!🤙🤙

daniel
keep the php it solos


September 3rd 2023

Went to launch canada last week. Built this little flight computer

and launched it 181m high in a little E class rocket:

I dressed up a bit

went to a conference

my role on my team was capcom

this is a video of our engine firing





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Robin Mordasiewicz
Nice test

Eric
Looking sharp 👍


July 20th 2023

went on a cool camping trip!















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6502 8 bit computer
June 7th 2024
TVC
November 17th 2023
Another Flight Computer
September 1st 2023
Walking Robot
April 5th 2023
Calculating the Drag Coefficient
June 6th 2022
This Website
May 3rd 2022
Retractable and Foldable Step Ladder
April 17th 2022
Rabbit Hole and Euphoric Dreams
May 13th 2020
Faster Than a Train Music Video
January 27th 2020
The Reaching Spoon
July 31st 2019
Automation Orchestration
February 17th 2019



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