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wkdneidbwf | 2 years ago

practically speaking, you’re right—but something doesn’t have to be practical to be enjoyable or interesting to work on. lots of people try lots of wild things.

why does anyone build anything?

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reneberlin|2 years ago

I agree on that point. But when starting to pour so much time into something like that it would be much more of a use if the starting point and the outcome would be something that the rest of the world would look up to an appreciate the achievement.

I understand it isn't the goal of a research or pet project like this, but i personally would feel some senselessnes in the middle and quit it. It would be enough for me that i would see, that it's indeed possible. I'd see no reason to finish it.