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caente
·4 yıl önce·discuss
>The difference is that our younger selves were maybe more optimistic and naive and probably would have just produced a new mess for the next one to scratch his/her head about.

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caente
·4 yıl önce·discuss
I haven't read the book, but that paragraph makes me think in all the artists that never did anything interesting, but were artists. It makes me think in all the artists that believed strongly that their work, and indeed their existence, was of the utmost importance, even if it wasn't.

This is not a rant, you need to believe in yourself to do art, you need to believe that your work is of the most upmost importance, otherwise you wouldn't be able to give in to it.

The problem is that, from the outside, that is not necessarily true, and often isn't.

I actually agree with the premise, I do need solitude to be creative. I don´t want to feel lonely, but I need to feel that my mind will not be perturbed at unexpected times, for unwelcome reasons. I just want to emphasize that calling ourselves artists is not making us any favors.
caente
·4 yıl önce·discuss
I think anecdotal evidence is almost literally what "partly" means.
caente
·4 yıl önce·discuss
> It may not make sense right now, but you may spend the next decade or so chasing money to get to a point of contentment only to realize that you’re chasing after money because you think it’s going to give you peace. The turn is when you figure out money doesn’t give you peace.

it does give me peace, it relaxes me to know my son will have food and shelter. That we'll be able to pay for learning resources and fun things. It helps to know that, if things get a bit rough, we will have some money to hold on until things get better.

It relaxes me to know that if any of us get sick, we'll be able to pay the bills... hopefully.
caente
·4 yıl önce·discuss
>Nothing you point out gets even close, in my mind, to stuff like null pointers or untyped code. So I wonder what languages you have in mind that require less patience.

You two are talking about two different things: - The parent is talking about the ecosystem, how menial tasks have tooling in "less interesting" languages - You are talking about the language itself

I would venture to guess that the parent would agree with you, if talking about the language in a vacuum.

An interesting competition would be to develop a complex product, without external dependencies.

My sad guess is that languages that are filled with escape hatches, like Java, Javascript, or python, would defeat more strict languages.

It's a sad guess, because I actually do prefer the Haskell way.
caente
·4 yıl önce·discuss
most likely Putin and his cronies are too isolated from reality, i.e. the information they receive is filtered/doctored to fit whatever they expect. Not dissimilar to the kings of old, or Dictators like Hitler, or Fidel