TIL about an AI poisoning tarpit called "iocaine" by @algernon which generates loads of garbage sites from just two files of sentences and words.
I have all of Sir Terry Pratchett's books as epub, so the path was clear...
TIL about an AI poisoning tarpit called "iocaine" by @algernon which generates loads of garbage sites from just two files of sentences and words.
I have all of Sir Terry Pratchett's books as epub, so the path was clear...
‘The Truth has got its boots on. It’s going to start kicking.’
The Truth, Terry Pratchett
@tuban_muzuru @Anoia Oh! Deep sigh. I remember exactly where I was when I heard of his death. And so many tears! I don’t remember before or since crying over an author. Sharing with a friend who just this week began reading #SirTerryPratchett #PTerry @Caiotekit
I forbindelse med en oppgave på studiet, har jeg lest "Fortunately, the milk" av @neilhimself.
En festlig bok for alle som setter pris på litt humor, og kanskje leter etter noe man kan lese sammen med den unge håpefulle, om man har denslags. Kan helt fint leses uten tobeinte snørr- og guggegeneratorer også!
Anyhoo, det koseligste er bakerst i boka, der hele persongalleriet er illustrert. Ei litta nikk til den godeste #pterry, der altså.
Terry Pratchett nailed it. This is an excerpt from "Going Postal." #terrypratchett #pterry #ethics #militantdecency
Nice wee article on the BBC with Terry Pratchett's agent, on this day of remembrance
Maybe today it is finally time to start *The Shepherd's Crown*.
A man is not dead while his name is still spoken.
4/4
It is ten years today and it still hurts ...
My dear Terry
March 12, 2015
Very few people have had so much impact on my life as you did: my family, close friends, some teachers in school. But that’s it. Together with David Weber, you’re the reason I switched my primary reading language from German to English. That had a profound impact on my professional career in which a significant part of all communication is done in English. My patient’s provision includes a link to a video with you. But this is only the obvious stuff. The more subtle part is an integral part of my humour and ethics, that even I cannot tell where your influence starts or ends.
KNOCK, KNOCK
“Not now! Can’t you see I am talking to him?”
We met first at the university. I think Achim introduced us. When I mentioned to him, that I like Monty Python, he suggested that you and I should meet. That was during the late 80’s. I just had started to roam the Fantasy circles but had not run into you yet. You baited me with a story about the most improbable sorcerer Rincewind and I took it with hook, line and sinker. I still lived at home with my parents, but you moved in with me any way. No big deal; you only needed a bit of shelf space. I could deal with that.
KNOCK, KNOCK
“Come on, give us some space here!”
“HE HAS TO COME WITH ME”
Our first meeting was in Hamburg at Kampnagel. I learned a lot from you that night. About “drunk” being the universal language of the universe, the importance of fairies in running a nuclear plants in England and how four elderly ladies plundered an AD&D dungeon. My diaphragm was sore for days, so hard I laughed. There were a few hundred people in the room, but everyone hang on your lips, including me. Instead of giving us bits from your existing universe (“You look like students, so you can probably read yourself”), we had the impression you created another one for us.
KNOCK, KNOCK
“This is not fair!”
“THERE IS NO JUSTICE, ONLY ME”
Afterwards you spent some time with us, chatting and signing. I had a large stack of books from friends to be signed. So, when you signed the first one, I went back to the end of the queue to get the next one signed. About 50 people later, I arrived at your table again. To my complete amazement, you noticed me being there again. And you then insisted on signing all books, one after the other.
KNOCK, KNOCK
“One more thing!”
“I DIDN’T SPARE THAT ONE EITHER”
We exchanged a few emails afterwards. You already used email at a time when it meant running a UUCP site and required using a lot of “!” to reach someone (not to confused with the use of several consecutive “!” which is a sign for a deranged mind). You posted on newsgroups long before the Internet became a fad. I always admired your patience with us, who took you as our reporter covering the Diskworld and L-Space.
KNOCK, KNOCK
“Please!”
You always kept your humour (the only fracture I ever noticed was when I asked you about the Maggi soup ads in your German book). We knew you were not a “jolly elf” and that the embuggerance was serious. I was dreading this day. But you came out swinging. I can only hope I am up to the same standard when MR. UPPERCASE is trying to arrange a date with me.
KNOCK, KNOCK
“Please, let him write one more book”
“NO”
“One more page”
“NO”
“One more sentence?”
“NO”
Farewell, Sir Terry, I thank you for all you did for me and I miss you dearly.
@gregggonsalves
In Sir Terry Pratchett's discworld, the Ankh Morpork college of the Guild of Assassins was agreed to provide an excellent general (and specific) education.
(See Pyramids, etc)
They learned a lot about cuts, but were untroubled by them.
Perhaps here on Roundworld Yale may provide your key.
“No,” said Vimes. “I’m very simple. I just know how things work. I just follow the money. Winder is a madman, and that’s not good for business. His cronies are criminals, and that’s not good for business. A new Patrician will need new friends, farsighted people who want to be part of a wonderful future. One that’s good for business.”
Night Watch — Terry Pratchett
#pterry
I have a fedi request, though not for me.
It transpires that my Mum has never read any of the Discworld novels (!) and has asked me where a good entry point would be.
I know there are different opinions on this, and I’d love any suggestions.
Leser Guards! Guards! av #Pterry, og fikk plutselig veldig lyst til å spille et point'n'click adventure game i tidlig 90-tallsstil, der man inntar rollen som en passe sliten type fra The Night Watch, og må løse mysterier i og rundt Ankh-Morpork, og hvor man av og til slumper borti kjente karakterer fra bøkene. Plutselig tasser Rincewind forbi, du drar kjensel på et navn på en dør, eller du må ta en kort prat med The Librarian... osv.
Oooh det hadde vært noe.
Although I do wish the #HistoryMonks would stop nicking chunks out of my Saturday mornings to patch up the working week.