The latest buzzword is “accelerating progress,” but in science and in life, progress is progress. It is constantly getting better and better. Why waste time worrying about things that are not getting any better?

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The latest buzzword is “accelerating progress,” but in science and in life, progress is progress. It is constantly getting better and better. Why waste time worrying about things that are not getting any better?

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Last night’s dream was probably the most absurd thing I’ve ever experienced in a long time. I was having a conversation with someone I knew in middle school who was apparently very cute (you know, kind of similar to Elanor). She turned out to be a weird religious fundamentalist who wanted to force me to convert to her version of Christianity. I tried to talk her out of this, but eventually she convinced me and I went to her house, and she forced me into some sort of weird performance of conversion/adoration (even though I had never even met her father and was therefore not doing anything I would have done in my place). I finally woke up from this fugue of utter incomprehensible glee at 2:30 AM this morning, feeling like something had “just happened” rather than the usual dissipation into sleep. However, I was now physically incapable of performing any physical act, so I went around the house, doing all sorts of non-physical actions, like washing dishes, playing In the Garden of Eden, etc., as though I were still alive.” Obviously none of this was real, but it all felt like the plot of a soap opera.
The good news is that I am feeling better now. In my dream I had thought of this as being “just a nightmare,” and I was mentally dealing with the same way. But now I’m waking up, and it’s not just a bad dream, so it might actually be a good thing. It’s now just a strange mental state I’m having, and I’m figuring out the new reality I’ve been assigned to, but I am wondering whether the new reality isn’t too weird for what’s appropriate here. I mean, I’ve been here before and felt like a guy named “Nick” living the life of a boy named “Jack,” but I’ve been known to punch the stuffing out of a punching bag, so you’re right.
Have you ever been to the moon?
Yes. It’s really boring. But that’s really because of the Apollo lunar landing sites, which are beautiful and have a lot of interesting things to do there. But I really dislike the idea of spending any large amount of time in space, so I only go when I need to see sites from the lunar program that will have some historical interest to me (or because I just feel like).
slashnull said: Obvious but do you listen to Wiley?
i lurve wiley's stuff <3
cons: as [you? a commenter?] said, it's Eva at the bottom of the ocean. Pro: the Lovecraftian quality of those things that cannot be comprehended and, as pangolin pointed out, their jagged and untraductible speech. Although, as a programmer, I would have pushed that idea farther because [contd]
well first it looks like markup, which I use all the time to punctuate and decorate my written speech, and second, because I like this Old-School AI idea that data structures can be used to represent knowledge and meaning in a more formal way than plain text, and all those brackets look like data structure litterals. I looked like those things are communicating and thinking with data structures, which is a nice way to picture them as *totally fucking alien*
And basically, depictions of non-numan thought process fascinate me since Iain Banks and his Minds
TBH, while what you describe would be cool, it's not really what I had in mind at all -- I was just imagining the brackets indicating any word for which the "translation" is sufficiently approximate. (Then some of the words have question marks as well, which indicates "not only is there no exact English word for this, but we're not even confident the one we chose is an approximation to the real thing" -- this comes up with a lot of the technical terms b/c the aliens' science isn't conceptually organized like our science)
Scare quotes would actually be a much clearer way to convey the idea, but they would also make the dialogue very frustrating to read.
I think a lot of it is going to be "Eva at the bottom of the ocean" (as I said yesterday). What I'm going for here is just writing words on the page any way I can, which means not worrying about letting the influences be obvious. Also, leaving a lot of real-world background vague so I don't have to do research, because if I start trying to do research I'll probably get lost and never come back to the page
I've actually had a hard time enjoying Banks in large part because his aliens and AIs seem too human to me. That may be less true in the books that focus more on the Minds? I just gave on him after reading two of his more well-liked books (Player of Games and Use of Weapons) and not enjoying them very much

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wtf dude I'm gonna have to read it a third time
Now you know how the medical attache felt
Unrelated to your theory but nevertheless: it's me or "with" is *systematically* abbreviated as "w/" in that book?
I'd be surprised if it's entirely systematic, because that's a very common word, and because he varied things like that from section to section to fit the predominant character in any given section
But I think he did it a lot, yes
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I regret this rude and handwavy dismissal because seriously, I fucking love talking about IJ.
Haha, it's fine! I do too and I'll probably write up that theory after Lia finishes the book
I did write up a whole big review/essay about the book on my LiveJournal right after finishing it but it's very "my LiveJournal writing circa 2010" and makes me cringe when I look at it, so I'm not comfortable reposting it