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I don’t know why that is either… Because I’m not a usual fiction reader, but I love stories like that. For some reason it just never clicked with me previously. One thing I will say though is audio productions of all the old classics have offered me a great deal of renewed enjoyment to re-experience. I’d recently listened to the Dorsai series a couple years ago after I’d read the books even years prior to that, and it was a great experience.

Try reading On Pain by Junger. That’s one of my favorite short-reads of all time. Storm of Steel was the first work of his I’d ever read and I was hooked after that.

I’m trying my hand again at A Fire Upon The Deep. I made an attempt at it some years back, but it’d always been one that remained in the back of my mind and I’ve since had a commitment to myself to eventually return to it. I think what may be key to it is to go slower than my usual reading speed.

In what ways though are these truly augmenting and improving the development process on your end apart from simply being a more advanced way of “Googling the answer;” and one you don’t have to stop to verify and audit at each stage of its code generation?

I always viewed the Turing Test similar to Moore’s Law (which isn’t really a law at all; in some areas it’s already stopped; in others it’s expected to stop very soon if it hasn’t very recently). A useful empirical regularity or heuristic, provided you don’t put too much weight on it.

Just because he used the word “perfected?” I don’t like it when colloquialisms get verbally captured by their misuses in the history of a discipline. That’s the only thing that leads me to make that comparison. I was taught in a way similar to you from the sound of it, but I’m not really seeing the problem here. I think the passage is going a little more work for you than it otherwise should be.

Vonnegut’s non-linear storytelling never appealed to me one bit, but reading Slaughterhouse 5, I could understand why people were drawn to him.

No formal diagnosis here either, but if Beavis and Butt-Head could ever fit the diagnosis that surely would’ve been me as a child. I somewhat felt like I was being targeted in goose’s rant several years ago, taking shots at my personality, :/.

Oh yeah? Well I would have you know my IQ is 20/20, 😤.

I have not, but I’m 90% to completing my future-proof desktop. Sounds like I’ve got a new overclocking benchmark to test.

Reminds me of the joke, “Shit. If I can load this MySpace page I can probably run Crysis.”

That trend already began years back when you look at comparative salaries year-by-year. The salary even a new graduate would command 10-20 years ago was far higher than some of the low balls I’ve seen people get within the last 5.