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A friend of mine interviewed for MS around the same time, albeit for a senior-ish position, and his question required knowing Fibonacci trees.

It wasn't an abstract CS flex on interviewer's part either, because apparently the fib trees were actually used in some part of the FrontPage.


Apparently, Infinite Jest is a book.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Infinite_Jest


One that is almost universally praised, but which I have been unable to finish.

I think a lot of what "universal praise" means is just peer pressure and people making their Identity fully around the art they consume. A lot of it is also marketing and pushing tastes into culture.

A key part of how to see if someone is just parotting acceptable opinions vrs is actually having an opinion, is to make them explain it. If its a generic "oh you need to read it, its great" or parotting of popular talking points, that person is not serious about their taste. They use the art as an ornament to make their personalities more interesting than actually engaging with the art in any meaningful way.

The only reaction that matters should be your personal one and what resonates with you.


This might be survivorship bias, the people who read and enjoy a difficult book for the sake of it probably don’t need social media validation to do so.

or it might be marketing and sales trying to push that book, right? I am not sure what you mean by social media validation though. Telling people what they should like and what they shouldn't like with an external motive to make them like things you sell, is much much older than social media. Blindly engaging with that and basing your views on it is not optimal was my point.

I think if someone read a book this dense, they earned their keep.

Also, what is our "Identity" if not the sum of all our influences?


Exactly, our identity is the sum of our influences and I also agree if someone actually engages with the art and has their own views on it, that is a good thing.

My comment spoke more about how society just drip feeds us influences via marketing and with an external motivation. That means they are screwing with our very identity itself. My point is that curating those influences is important and shaping your own identity instead of basing it on universal acclaim, reviews, "what does the world think/what must be the right way to think".


One whose author saw the direction of society towards numbing entertainment very clearly.

There’s a book written by David Lipsky where he followed and interviewed David Foster Wallace (author of Infinite Jest) upon the release of Infinite Jest.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Although_of_Course_You_End_Up_...

There is also a movie which is faithful to the book.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_End_of_the_Tour


Apparently, a book is a bunch of text on pages.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Book


It looks like Hundai's homage to Ferrari.

It looks like something you put VHS tapes in to rewind them.


It looks like a Lotus Elise.

To me, it kind of reminds me of a Lucid Motors car.


Comments moved thither. Thanks!

Kinda telling that the video doesn't show the front up to the very last moment.

I'm pretty sure they realize perfectly well how ugly it is.


>Kinda telling that the video doesn't show the front up to the very last moment.

I actually chuckled when I saw the whole vehicle.


Small nit, this - https://ryanjk5.github.io/assets/2026-05-14-GOLDE/torus.gif - is not what's conventionally referred to as a torus in CGoL. In torus left and right edges are also connected.

Yes, it's more an infinite cylinder.

There's no source code? Why is it on GH then.

answered in show hn post and a github issue. source is coming in a week or so when im back at computer. claude wrote a large portion of the visualizer and im trying to rearchitect how it taps the audio feed and understand it before releasing source. it felt weird to publish code i didnt have a strong hand in. people wanted the player though so i put up the release.

Well, great.

How does it compare to others?

Is it C with bells and whistles?

Is it C++ with blubber removed?

How is it different from D?

From Go?

...

Trying to fish out from a multi-page reference what makes your language unique and what gripes with other languages it solves is tedious, very few people would do it. It's on you to explain it.


Bug report - on iPad it's impossible to exit full screen mode, need to reload the page.


Noted, thanks. I'll need to get an iPad though...



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