LeStryfe79
President Spartacus
Man, we need a new thread. Update 3 can't come soon enough. Let's go 2 mil!
Ah, you have no taste. Of course, that explains everythingLem? Nigga, please! Reading that dross is pure mental torture. I would rather be waterboarded than subject myself to that crap.
Oh, you're talking about that Yudkowsky! I haven't read his Harry Potter stuff and I don't find the concept of it that interesting. However, his AI Box experiment ( http://yudkowsky.net/singularity/aibox ) is off-the-charts-awesome.
Fucking Lem. Fucking Dukaj.
oh fuck you skuphundaku
Fucking Lem. Fucking Dukaj.Jan Weiss's Dům o tisíci patrech says fuck you.Nigga' please! Eastern Europeans cannot into writing sci-fi even if their lives depended on it... actually, if I think about it more, I've never read any good non-anglosphere sci-fi. I guess that non-anglos don't have the necessary thought patterns to write sci-fi worth a damn.
oh fuck you skuphundaku
Baginski is pretty awesome.Speaking of Dukaj, just had an aha moment what exactly TToN concept art reminded me of:
We don't need a new thread. This thread just needs less skuphundakuMan, we need a new thread. Update 3 can't come soon enough. Let's go 2 mil!
I call it an experiment because, in a manner, he actually ran the experiment 5 times already: http://rationalwiki.org/wiki/AI-box_experimentOh, you're talking about that Yudkowsky! I haven't read his Harry Potter stuff and I don't find the concept of it that interesting. However, his AI Box experiment ( http://yudkowsky.net/singularity/aibox ) is off-the-charts-awesome.
It sure is a cool concept for a sci-fi novel but calling it an AI experiment or even an experiment at all is quite a stretch.
I recall you're a massive Lem lover. I promise I won't hold that against you.We don't need a new thread. This thread just needs less skuphundaku
Well yes, colloquially speaking, we might call it an experiment, but in no way it is scientific.I call it an experiment because, in a manner, he actually ran the experiment 5 times already: http://rationalwiki.org/wiki/AI-box_experimentOh, you're talking about that Yudkowsky! I haven't read his Harry Potter stuff and I don't find the concept of it that interesting. However, his AI Box experiment ( http://yudkowsky.net/singularity/aibox ) is off-the-charts-awesome.
It sure is a cool concept for a sci-fi novel but calling it an AI experiment or even an experiment at all is quite a stretch.
It doesn't seem much worse (un-scientific) that most experiments run by, for example, psychologists, or other practitioners of various soft sciences.Well yes, colloquially speaking, we might call it an experiment, but in no way it is scientific.I call it an experiment because, in a manner, he actually ran the experiment 5 times already: http://rationalwiki.org/wiki/AI-box_experimentOh, you're talking about that Yudkowsky! I haven't read his Harry Potter stuff and I don't find the concept of it that interesting. However, his AI Box experiment ( http://yudkowsky.net/singularity/aibox ) is off-the-charts-awesome.
It sure is a cool concept for a sci-fi novel but calling it an AI experiment or even an experiment at all is quite a stretch.
She killed one of the T'rolbarahl while being practically naked.Yeah? i dont remember any char like that. What book was it? i missed a few but ive read the first five... i think.Except for the case of Masan Gilani. You can't read two pages without mention of how big her ass and tits are and how tight her leather armour is.Some of you guys have read Books of Malazan, right?
It not only has strong female protagonists but very often, in case of smaller side characters, especially those inside Bridgeburners company - many are addressed and addressing each other only with nicknames and you can read more than half a book without figuring out those were actually female characters. They serve as soldiers, walk like soldiers, talk like soldiers, throw dirty jokes like soldiers, wear functional armor and have a clear "soldiery role".
I mean, anyway, there is a zillion characters in Malazan books but i was talking about a general way things go in that setting.
I don't think psychologists try to impersonate nonexistent robot gods, or any highly dubious, purely speculatory agents for that matter, during their experiments. They also seek peer review rather than shroud their proceedings in mystery. It really ain't science, mate.It doesn't seem much worse (un-scientific) that most experiments run by, for example, psychologists, or other practitioners of various soft sciences.Well yes, colloquially speaking, we might call it an experiment, but in no way it is scientific.I call it an experiment because, in a manner, he actually ran the experiment 5 times already: http://rationalwiki.org/wiki/AI-box_experimentOh, you're talking about that Yudkowsky! I haven't read his Harry Potter stuff and I don't find the concept of it that interesting. However, his AI Box experiment ( http://yudkowsky.net/singularity/aibox ) is off-the-charts-awesome.
It sure is a cool concept for a sci-fi novel but calling it an AI experiment or even an experiment at all is quite a stretch.
This is actually an excellent idea. Would donate to a fund drive with this goal.A thumb statue made from obsidian.
What about the recently discovered talent Sawielijew ?I disagree that Neal Stephenson would be "more likely to agree because he is already messing around with video game stuff". I would say that that makes him less likely to get involved in another project, now that he already has his own project to work on.Here are some stretch goals I like:
2.5 million: Ziets!!! Ideally as a permanent member of the inXile team.
3.0 million: Moar artists!
3.5-4 million: Get a real, established, SciFi writer, one who can actually write decent prose and is not just about ideas, to write the dialogue for one of the NPCs. I suggest Iain Banks or Neal Stephenson or Joe Haldeman. Neal Stephenson may be more likely to agree because he is already messing around with video game stuff.
I think that writers with at least some experience writing about transhumanism/posthumanism would fit the bill best. Given that Neal Stephenson is already busy doing his own thing, the rest of the Tier 1 candidates, IMHO, would be (in alphabetical order):
Alastair Reynolds
Charles Stross
Cory Doctorow
David Brin
Greg Bear
Greg Egan
Gregory Benford
Iain M. Banks
Stephen Baxter
What about Yudkowsky? He could use some dough to save us from Robo Jesus.
Add a counter too.
You mean like MOAR WRITERS??POS stretch goals. Why didn't they put in, say, 10 stretch goals that they know are realistic/ appropriate for their team, engine, ruleset and vision? Most user suggestions are complete bollocks so far.
Peter F Hamilton's worth mentioning on transhumanism/posthumanism too.I think that writers with at least some experience writing about transhumanism/posthumanism would fit the bill best. Given that Neal Stephenson is already busy doing his own thing, the rest of the Tier 1 candidates, IMHO, would be (in alphabetical order):
Alastair Reynolds
Charles Stross
Cory Doctorow
David Brin
Greg Bear
Greg Egan
Gregory Benford
Iain M. Banks
Stephen Baxter