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yeauldfellows | 10 months ago | on: Gateway Books: The lessons of a defunct canon

I read Glass Bead much later in life, and had a completely different interpretation of the novel than anything I've read online. (I too have never met anyone who's read more than Siddhartha)

Isn't the whole novel a joke on the formal yet perhaps empty intellectualism of the developing modern world? The character latches onto the formal structures of the elaborate hierarchy, climbs the ladder and reaches its zenith. All the while being the expert in a game that seems like the sort of game two hallucinating LLMs would invent as a game/language to understand humans.

Spoiler. Having reached the highest in his order, he begins to see the emptiness of his order and realises that teaching the (elite) youth from the real world is the grandest aspiration one can have, and promptly dies after jumping in a lake and having a heart attack, before even giving one formal lesson to the youth.

Keeping in mind that Hesse fled Nazi Germany.

yeauldfellows | 10 months ago | on: Gateway Books: The lessons of a defunct canon

While I appreciated the author's thoughts on a canon of books I have also imbibed at an impressionalbe age, I can't help notice the strange fixation on how the author is perceived socially by consuming certain books. Sure, when one is young and emeshed in the schooling social hierarchy (and the years after one leaves school), one may care deeply of their book consumption and their mask of intellectualism.

Maybe I'm just getting old, but doesn't everyone at a certain age stop caring about which books they read, and how the reading of certain books is perceived by others?

yeauldfellows | 1 year ago | on: CrowdStrike Update: Windows Bluescreen and Boot Loops

Depressing thought that this phenomena is some kind of Nash equilibrium. That in the space of competition between firms, the equilibrium is for companies to outsource IT labor, saving on IT costs and passing that cost savings onto whatever service they are providing. -> Firms that outsource, out-compete their competition + expose their services to black swan catastrophic risk. Is regulation that only way out of this, from a game theory perspective?

yeauldfellows | 2 years ago | on: Silent Running: 1970s Environmental Fable Remains Depressingly All Too Relevant

"If anything, rivers, oceans and other landscapes are now cleaner and greener in many places than they were several decades ago."

The Global Living Planet Index graph shows a significant decline in the population abundance of vertebrate species from 1970 to the present, indicating a substantial loss in global biodiversity.

https://ourworldindata.org/grapher/global-living-planet-inde...

yeauldfellows | 2 years ago | on: Google Drive files suddenly disappeared

I too have lost 6 months of files on Thursday last week. Absolutely devastated. Google Drive is meant to be my backup. I spoke to support and they told me that the files are not recoverable. I think this might be a forced update to remote clients that has corrupted the client FS where files are stored. Software should not be written in a manner where files can just disappear off a client's machine. This is unacceptable.
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