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camoufleur
·vor 3 Jahren·discuss
That's like saying you can "replicate" Shakespeare because you can type. Copying something that's already been done is surely the bare minimum here.
camoufleur
·vor 3 Jahren·discuss
I think that's their point. I think the proper (Spanish) pronunciation is gwah-dah-loo-peh.
camoufleur
·vor 3 Jahren·discuss
Racket is such a sadistic way to introduce programming. It's disgusting what they've done
camoufleur
·vor 3 Jahren·discuss
Are you saying that painters become proficient (even great?) from copying from life? I don't understand what you mean here. I don't believe there has ever been an artist that hasn't been influenced by art, discussed art, and personally known other artists.
camoufleur
·vor 3 Jahren·discuss
On the other hand, you should also be willing to criticize an artist's intentions and goals in themselves
camoufleur
·vor 3 Jahren·discuss
To me at least, being human-focused and sensitive enough to be a novelist is contrary to being a web personality selling questionable financial advice... If the research is actually valuable, shouldn't your advice to the novelist be to exploit it directly?
camoufleur
·vor 3 Jahren·discuss
Has reading fiction ever been considered an 'intellectual' past time?
camoufleur
·vor 3 Jahren·discuss
But on the other hand, if at some point you become unable to respond (artistically) to your biting self-criticism, there's the danger of ceasing production entirely. Then five years go by.
camoufleur
·vor 3 Jahren·discuss
My hunch is the author has more experience with tweets than articles - tweets in crypto communities often comprise a single run-on sentence packed with keywords and (counter-cultural) intelligence-signaling.
camoufleur
·vor 3 Jahren·discuss
More or less the theory behind Finnegans Wake
camoufleur
·vor 3 Jahren·discuss
Your comment makes a lot of sense to me. But I think that "Today there were many crows, hundreds of them flying through the air" is your definition of data, not a story. Mentioning having to duck is either a detail (more data) or an event in an incomplete story e.g. if you go on to explain how you made a truce with the crows. There's information in the crow statement only if it communicates more than a proclamation that you went on a walk. People often hate when people tell them their dreams because it's (nonsensical) data mistaken for a story. There's no information.
camoufleur
·vor 3 Jahren·discuss
AFAIK it's mostly remembered for being a 4-player FPS at a time when those were rare for consoles. It was an above average movie tie-in game, but famously doesn't hold up to the sleepover-tinted nostalgia. E.g. the 4-player mode runs at single digit frames per second and the controls are far from ideal for players used to modern dual analog stick controllers
camoufleur
·vor 4 Jahren·discuss
"Stuck in time" is a positive. Why should I pay attention to a writer who's constantly changing their mind and retracting their work?
camoufleur
·vor 4 Jahren·discuss
Reminds me of last 30 minutes of the film Cremaster 3, in which a man scales the inside of the Guggenheim, rock-climbing style, stopping on each floor to confront some sort a challenge from a group (line dancers, hardcore punk bands, a famous sculptor) as an abstract retelling of a Masonic origin myth.