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Cake day: June 10th, 2023

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  • Haven’t until recently thought much about people using vision-related words to describe thoughts. Never realized they mean those words literally. I suspect I have the aphantasia.

    My answers to OPs questions:

    1. The ball has no concept of color, it’s an abstract notion of ball
    2. the individual is also an idea of a person that has ability to approach the table and the ball and apply force to it, but it is not fully thought out representation of a biological person, it has no such thing as gender or limbs, it’s a concept of “someone” as was required
    3. They (none of the objects or the person) don’t look like anything, they exist as ideas of entities in void
    4. The size is not set, so the ratios can be applied very fluidly to play out different sizes of objects or forces applied, like pushing force, or gravity, or lack of them. I thought this was very vague description so I thought best to make a few different tests to understand what would be outcome before continuing the question. When I got to the end (what happens…) I thought well a fuckton happens depending on multitude of other related but undefined things! What a stupid question.
    5. The table has no height, shape or edge, since none was required, but in a few cases there were tilts, edges, motion and other topologies, and whatnot. It’s not made of anything, it’s a concept.

    You are all just hallucinating and not seeing the actual things going on, and that makes you all handicapped.

    Edit: I guess I said something to upset some of you, please leave a comment to explain (maybe more detail than I’m “not special”)



  • With 35 years of computer experience I can say that anything except Ctrl+Insert/Shift+Insert is worse.

    By that I mean, we all need to adjust our brain to be fluent on which ever ecosystem we are currently logged on to, and become native users of key combos on all we use. I have used MacOS daily since 2004, and linux, Windows and DOS all longer than that. It takes practice, a lot of practice, but in the end I don’t even realize I sometimes use Ctrl+c, other times Cmd+c, and yet again Ctrl+Shift+c. It all comes naturally, by some miracle my brain knows which one to use. Granted, the DOS one I use so rarely these days I need a double take on the Ctrl+Insert. Last time was still around 6 hours ago today.

    I guess what I’m saying is keep doing it, you’ll get there.