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smol-blue-bird:

smol-blue-bird:

smol-blue-bird:

I went to a library book sale this weekend and I found a very old book called “Electronic Life: How to Think About Computers,” which was published in I think 1975? I’ve been reading it kind of like how I would read a historical document, and it’s lowkey fascinating

There’s a whole paragraph that’s like “okay, find the keyboard. Don’t panic if it has more keys than a typewriter, that’s normal. Really, it’s fine. The extra keys don’t make things harder. It’s FINE”

Thought this section was particularly interesting:

Can the computer create something? At first glance it seems obvious that it can. Animated computer graphics, with their fluid transitions and whiplash perspectives, look strikingly new. And if one watches the machine doing animation work, there seem to be lengthy periods when the computer is acting “on its own.”

But if one observes these processes in more detail, it becomes clear that creation is not occurring within the machine. First of all, computer graphics are not unique. Computers have yet to generate anything that cannot be done by hand—and usually already has been done. Second, the apparent ability of the computer to “act on its own” is the outcome of thousands of hours of patient human effort to refine its instructions. The computer can manipulate a shape for us if we have already informed it what a shape is, what the rules for shape manipulation are, what this specific shape is, and so forth.

You can start an automobile engine and it will run by itself, too, but that doesn’t mean it’s being creative. It’s just running.

dragonquest-ix:

having edgy ocs is soooo embarassing like yeah this is johnny… he.. kills people… yeah with a knife and theres blood and stuff yeah… sorry i know…

windurst-s:

bacteriacore:

@busbug

someone: have you seen breaking bad?

me, remembering this video: yeah it was amazing

chelfaust:

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✦Flower Sword✦

print

thewordywarlock:

PLUCKY YOUNGSTER: oh no, it’s due tomorrow! what’ll i do…

KAZUMA KIRYU: mm? what’s wrong, kid?

PLUCKY YOUNGSTER: we’re learning about the ocean in class. i was supposed to write a report on the benthic zone, but… i fell behind.

KAZUMA KIRYU: (the benthic zone, huh? …lotta people interested in that, lately.)

PLUCKY YOUNGSTER: please, mister… could you help?

KAZUMA KIRYU: (not good for a bright young kid to fall behind in his studies… school’s the stepping stone for success in life.)

KAZUMA KIRYU: sure, kid. what do you need?

PLUCKY YOUNGSTER: you will? great! if you could just go down there and tell me what it’s like, that would be a great help!

KAZUMA KIRYU: ah.

KAZUMA KIRYU: (well, a promise is a promise.)

screnwriter:

screnwriter:

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good morning. claim the energy

good night. claim the energy

desolationlesbian:

Explaining to all companies that the three requirements for me to use a social media with any frequency are:

  • A chronological follow-only feed, ideally which I can set as default
  • Anonymity (my real name and face are not required)
  • Have a desktop version

You may call me boomer or whatever but if a social media doesn’t have bare minimum these three things then I will never use it ever. I won’t even make an account. You can suck at everything else but these are non-negotiable. The fact that they are anathema to profitability does not matter to me. If you cannot provide me these three things then I will simply not use any social media at all.

sturgeonposting:

nerdierholler:

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BABY STURGEON!!! OMG so stinkin tiny and cute.

I am stunned i am speechless these creatures inspire such hearty joy in the deepest reaches of my being

stinkylittlegnome:

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Frodo Baggins/Sam Gamgee || Jesus Christ/Judas Iscariot

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I wish Tolkien was alive so his catholic ass could witness this

milfkon:

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starting a collection

Anonymous whispered:

why do you hate swifties so much

gayweeddaddy69:

because they aligned themselves with the treacherous count dooku

dilfdubois:

Who’s up watching their boulder roll down again

serial-kissing:

who up pushing their boulder