October 2023

Thoughts after reading “Why Greatness Cannot Be Planned”

Original link: https://macin.org/2023/10/06/wei-shi-me-wei-da-bu-neng-bei-ji-hua/ In June 2023, I put the book “Why Greatness Can’t Be Planned” on my to-read list, and I didn’t finish it until the National Day holiday in October. This book was written by two OpenAI researchers, and the main theme is the title. The book contains a total of eleven chapters, covering […]

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I’m an idiot

Original link: https://www.ntiy.com/2005.html There is such a widely circulated theory: when you look back on what you have said and done, if you feel that you were a fool in the past, it means that you have made progress during this period; on the contrary, if you still feel that you were a fool now

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Never Let Me Go

Original link: https://www.okace.cn/729.html Alas, here we are again. After not updating for so long, it’s time to write something more, I think. game King of Glory Minecraft It takes two friends’s pass I don’t like playing games. I think the social nature of games is greater than its actual function, so I spend most of

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Musk’s story and pattern

Original link: https://hutusi.com/articles/elon-musk Joseph Campbell summarized the pattern of heroic myths in “The Hero with a Thousand Faces”: When the hero is still an ordinary person, he is called to set out on an adventure. He resists at first, then meets a wise man and becomes enlightened, crosses the boundary, starts his first attempt, and

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Square Weekly (Issue 8): Going Home

Original link: https://immmmm.com/weekly-2023-10-06/ It seems that our life is only for a few things: the college entrance examination where we write hard, the short Spring Festival return home, the reluctance to wave goodbye, the holidays full of expectations, the double break after a tiring work week, and the countdown before get off work every day.

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moon in the wind

Original link: https://sanguok.com/blog/moon-in-the-breeze/ Today (the 5th) is cloudy. I got up early and took the bus to the library. I stayed there day and night, mainly repairing and deploying […] on the server I rented (server). This article is reproduced from: https://sanguok.com/blog/moon-in-the-breeze/ This site is only for collection, and the copyright belongs to the original

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Markon Review Express Weekly #9

Original link: https://markonreview.com/2023/10/05/markon-review-express-weekly-9/ Weekly directory General information Game Developer interviews Lucy Blundell, developer of the visual novel “VIDEOVERSE” GamesIndustry: Is Digital Eclipse’s “Golden Masters Series” the future of gaming documentaries? Market dynamics GamesIndustry: The current state of game investment point of view discussion GamesIndustry looks back at September ten years ago: Behind the brilliant performance

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What those Cantonese girls taught me

Original link: https://anqi.rocks/2023/10/05/ I went to college in Guangdong and lived in a dormitory where 2/3 were girls from Guangdong. In the short term, it was almost a culture shock. But later, I was successfully conquered and assimilated by them. Even in Beijing, I often can’t help but miss Guangdong. Guangdong girls are generally smaller,

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Ephemera

Original link: https://chopstack.com/post/ephemera Every time I reach the end of a trip or vacation, I will fall into a very negative mood and state. Just like stretching a rubber band, no matter how happy you are in the middle, you will be sad when the rubber band snaps back to your body at the end.

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