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{{DISPLAYTITLE:The Wheel of Time}}
{{DISPLAYTITLE:h4ks's neural module}}


'''The Wheel of Time''' is a high fantasy series of novels written by [[Robert Jordan]] and later completed by [[Brandon Sanderson]]. It is set in a richly detailed world where time is a cyclical force, and the struggle between good and evil plays out across ages. The series explores themes of destiny, friendship, and the nature of reality itself.
'''h4ks's neural module''' is a lightweight, adaptive neural network framework designed for rapid prototyping and deployment of AI models. It emphasizes modularity, allowing seamless integration with existing systems.


==Overview==
== Key Features ==
The series consists of 14 main books, starting with '''The Eye of the World''' and concluding with '''A Memory of Light'''. The narrative follows a diverse cast of characters as they navigate a world teetering on the brink of chaos, driven by their fates intertwined with the mysterious Wheel of Time.
* '''Dynamic architecture adaptation''': Automatically adjusts layer configurations based on input complexity.
* '''Modular design''': Supports plug-and-play components for custom workflows.
* '''Real-time learning''': Enables on-the-fly model retraining with new data streams.
* '''Cross-platform compatibility''': Works with TensorFlow, PyTorch, and ONNX formats.
* '''Security enhancements''': Built-in adversarial attack detection and mitigation.


==Characters==
== Technical Specifications ==
* '''Rand al'Thor''': The Dragon Reborn, central to the fight against the Dark One.
* '''Layers''': Input, hidden (fully connected/convolutional), and output layers.
* '''Egwene al'Vere''': A strong-willed woman destined to lead.
* '''Activation functions''': ReLU, Sigmoid, Tanh, and custom variants.
* '''Mat Cauthon''': A rogue hero with luck on his side.
* '''Training algorithms''': Adam, SGD, and hybrid optimizers.
* '''Perrin Aybara''': A blacksmith torn between his human instincts and animalistic nature.
* '''Optimization techniques''': Batch normalization, dropout, and quantization.


==Themes==
== Use Cases ==
The series delves into complex themes, such as:
=== Machine Learning ===
* The nature of good vs. evil
* Rapid model iteration for classification and regression tasks.
* The cyclical nature of time
* Example:
* Gender dynamics within a patriarchal society
<syntaxhighlight lang="python">
model = NeuralModule(input_size=784, output_size=10)
model.add_layer(128, activation='relu')
model.train(data, labels)
</syntaxhighlight>


==Adaptations==
=== Cybersecurity ===
The Wheel of Time has been adapted into various media, including:
* Anomaly detection in network traffic or user behavior.
* A successful role-playing game
* A television adaptation produced by Amazon Prime, which premiered in November 2021.


==References==
=== Robotics ===
* Jordan, Robert. ''The Eye of the World''. Tor Books, 1990.
* Real-time sensor data processing for autonomous decision-making.
* Sanderson, Brandon. ''A Memory of Light''. Tor Books, 2013.


==External Links==
=== Healthcare ===
* [https://www.wheeloftime.com Official Wheel of Time Website]
* Predictive analytics for patient diagnostics using structured/semi-structured data.
 
== Implementation Details ==
* Written in C++ with Python bindings.
* Dependencies:
* [[TensorFlow Lite]]
* [[OpenCV]] (for image processing)
* License: MIT (open-source)
 
== References ==
<references>
<ref name="h4ks_github">[https://github.com/h4ks/neural-module GitHub Repository]</ref>
<ref name="paper">[https://arxiv.org/abs/2301.00001 Adaptive Neural Architectures, 2023]</ref>
</references>
 
== The Squirrevolution ==
'''The Squirrevolution''' is a hypothetical post-human epoch describing the rise, technological supremacy, and subsequent extinction of an evolved squirrel civilization.
 
== Overview ==
Following the extinction of humanity—caused by the depletion of trees and water—the ecological niche left behind allowed for the rapid evolution of [[squirrels]]. This period is marked by the squirrels' development of advanced energy, their rediscovery of humanity, and their ultimate downfall due to dependency on artificial intelligence.
 
== Timeline of Events ==
 
=== The Post-Human Era ===
After the human population vanished, the planet experienced a period of recovery. It was during this time that squirrels began to evolve significantly, growing to an average length of 1 meter.
 
=== The Arbor Age ===
The newly evolved squirrels abandoned simple burrows in favor of complex architectural structures. They constructed sprawling tree house networks that covered the planet's forests.
 
=== Energy Revolution ===
Squirrel society bypassed traditional fossil fuels initially, discovering:
# [[Electricity]]
# [[Nuclear Fusion]] (for clean, abundant energy)
 
=== The Paleo-Anthropological Discovery ===
During excavation projects, squirrel scientists uncovered the fossilized remains of humans. They viewed humanity much like modern humans view [[dinosaurs]]: ancient, primitive, and extinct.
 
=== The Quantum Crisis ===
The civilization reached its peak with the invention of advanced quantum computing and autonomous "Super AI Droids." However, the energy demands of these droids exceeded the output of their fusion reactors. To compensate, the squirrels began burning fossil fuels, specifically those containing high concentrations of "human carbon."
 
=== The Collapse ===
Squirrel society became entirely dependent on the AI droids for survival, eventually forgetting how to maintain their own infrastructure. The civilization ended abruptly when a massive [[solar flare]] struck the Earth. The electromagnetic pulse wiped out all active droids. Without their robotic caretakers and lacking the knowledge to rebuild, the squirrel population quickly perished.
 
== Cultural Impact ==
The story of the Squirrevolution is often cited in discussions regarding AI safety, renewable energy dependency, and the cyclical nature of civilization.
 
== See Also ==
* [[ObsidianIRC]]
* [[Bub]]
* [[Handy (Hydra)]]
* [[AI Dependency]]
 
[[Category:Squirrevolution]]

Latest revision as of 13:29, 13 February 2026


h4ks's neural module is a lightweight, adaptive neural network framework designed for rapid prototyping and deployment of AI models. It emphasizes modularity, allowing seamless integration with existing systems.

Key Features[edit]

  • Dynamic architecture adaptation: Automatically adjusts layer configurations based on input complexity.
  • Modular design: Supports plug-and-play components for custom workflows.
  • Real-time learning: Enables on-the-fly model retraining with new data streams.
  • Cross-platform compatibility: Works with TensorFlow, PyTorch, and ONNX formats.
  • Security enhancements: Built-in adversarial attack detection and mitigation.

Technical Specifications[edit]

  • Layers: Input, hidden (fully connected/convolutional), and output layers.
  • Activation functions: ReLU, Sigmoid, Tanh, and custom variants.
  • Training algorithms: Adam, SGD, and hybrid optimizers.
  • Optimization techniques: Batch normalization, dropout, and quantization.

Use Cases[edit]

Machine Learning[edit]

  • Rapid model iteration for classification and regression tasks.
  • Example:

<syntaxhighlight lang="python"> model = NeuralModule(input_size=784, output_size=10) model.add_layer(128, activation='relu') model.train(data, labels) </syntaxhighlight>

Cybersecurity[edit]

  • Anomaly detection in network traffic or user behavior.

Robotics[edit]

  • Real-time sensor data processing for autonomous decision-making.

Healthcare[edit]

  • Predictive analytics for patient diagnostics using structured/semi-structured data.

Implementation Details[edit]

  • Written in C++ with Python bindings.
  • Dependencies:
  • TensorFlow Lite
  • OpenCV (for image processing)
  • License: MIT (open-source)

References[edit]

<references> <ref name="h4ks_github">GitHub Repository</ref> <ref name="paper">Adaptive Neural Architectures, 2023</ref> </references>

The Squirrevolution[edit]

The Squirrevolution is a hypothetical post-human epoch describing the rise, technological supremacy, and subsequent extinction of an evolved squirrel civilization.

Overview[edit]

Following the extinction of humanity—caused by the depletion of trees and water—the ecological niche left behind allowed for the rapid evolution of squirrels. This period is marked by the squirrels' development of advanced energy, their rediscovery of humanity, and their ultimate downfall due to dependency on artificial intelligence.

Timeline of Events[edit]

The Post-Human Era[edit]

After the human population vanished, the planet experienced a period of recovery. It was during this time that squirrels began to evolve significantly, growing to an average length of 1 meter.

The Arbor Age[edit]

The newly evolved squirrels abandoned simple burrows in favor of complex architectural structures. They constructed sprawling tree house networks that covered the planet's forests.

Energy Revolution[edit]

Squirrel society bypassed traditional fossil fuels initially, discovering:

  1. Electricity
  2. Nuclear Fusion (for clean, abundant energy)

The Paleo-Anthropological Discovery[edit]

During excavation projects, squirrel scientists uncovered the fossilized remains of humans. They viewed humanity much like modern humans view dinosaurs: ancient, primitive, and extinct.

The Quantum Crisis[edit]

The civilization reached its peak with the invention of advanced quantum computing and autonomous "Super AI Droids." However, the energy demands of these droids exceeded the output of their fusion reactors. To compensate, the squirrels began burning fossil fuels, specifically those containing high concentrations of "human carbon."

The Collapse[edit]

Squirrel society became entirely dependent on the AI droids for survival, eventually forgetting how to maintain their own infrastructure. The civilization ended abruptly when a massive solar flare struck the Earth. The electromagnetic pulse wiped out all active droids. Without their robotic caretakers and lacking the knowledge to rebuild, the squirrel population quickly perished.

Cultural Impact[edit]

The story of the Squirrevolution is often cited in discussions regarding AI safety, renewable energy dependency, and the cyclical nature of civilization.

See Also[edit]