# scrap is not scrap The scrap-is-not-scrap (sins) experiment began out of a public school education in biology and dissatisfaction with genetic algorithms with their ability to do work. [artificial life slideshow](https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1P5wEIuympcGkyadeAofbZbJqTmpwpZGw9-DXg5_P7Ms) # usage ```bash docker-compose up ``` # (not so) faq ## what biology? all i see is bad code. Biology is a great example of a tremendous waste of time and thus this is inspiring. There isn't really anything else here except pseudoscience with regard to decent with modification. Computers are generally deterministic except in specific circumstances which makes producing new functionality in code the programmer's responsibility. The field of artificial intelligence attempts to reproduce human intelligence through deterministic computing and has come a long way in recent years. Artificial intelligence still has predictable results--we have a few tests for human intelligence, the most common being the [Turing test](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Turing_test). ## intelligence is a bad thing now? Yes, Siri. ## what does this all have to do with scrap not being scrap? I have a habit of calling new projects "scrap" until I can think of a better name for them. I like to think that scrap is no longer scrap but you get to decided that one for yourself. I also originally named components after biblical figures but decided that was a sin against Father Darwin.