top | item 19868489 (no title) gliop | 6 years ago When you walk into a grocery store, you assume the fruit isn't plastic. When you walk into a furniture store, you do.Why? Ambient context. discuss order hn newest dec0dedab0de|6 years ago When you walk into a grocery store, you assume the fruit isn't plastic. When you walk into a furniture store, you do.Why? Ambient context.That was a really great way to get the point across, Especially because I still sometimes think it's real, even when I know the context. ben_w|6 years ago That’s an example, not an explanation. From only that example, I cannot differentiate “ambient context” from “common sense”, which is a phrase that means totally different things to everyone who I’ve seen use it.
dec0dedab0de|6 years ago When you walk into a grocery store, you assume the fruit isn't plastic. When you walk into a furniture store, you do.Why? Ambient context.That was a really great way to get the point across, Especially because I still sometimes think it's real, even when I know the context.
ben_w|6 years ago That’s an example, not an explanation. From only that example, I cannot differentiate “ambient context” from “common sense”, which is a phrase that means totally different things to everyone who I’ve seen use it.
dec0dedab0de|6 years ago
Why? Ambient context.
That was a really great way to get the point across, Especially because I still sometimes think it's real, even when I know the context.
ben_w|6 years ago