• watcha'all reading besides echomail?

    From August Abolins@618:250/1.9 to All on Sun Dec 3 19:57:00 2023
    Finished book 1 of the Murderbot Diaries, in 3 nights: All
    Systems Red. Not bad. It presumes a world of cyborgs with semi-
    sentient capabilities. Written from the 1st person of the
    cyborg for the most part.

    A quick read at about 160pp.

    https://bookshop.org/a/93260/9780765397539
    (Shop local, and support any bookshop of your choice!)



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  • From Mike Powell@618:250/1 to AUGUST ABOLINS on Mon Dec 4 11:05:00 2023
    Finished book 1 of the Murderbot Diaries, in 3 nights: All
    Systems Red. Not bad. It presumes a world of cyborgs with semi-
    sentient capabilities. Written from the 1st person of the
    cyborg for the most part.

    I am currently reading "The Complete Tales of H P Lovecraft." I recently finished re-reading "Winesburg, Ohio."

    I am enjoying/enjoyed them both.

    Mike

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  • From Jas Hud@618:250/1 to August Abolins on Tue Dec 5 08:50:21 2023
    To: August Abolins
    Re: watcha'all reading besides echomail?
    By: August Abolins to All on Sun Dec 03 2023 07:57 pm

    Finished book 1 of the Murderbot Diaries, in 3 nights: All
    Systems Red. Not bad. It presumes a world of cyborgs with semi-
    sentient capabilities. Written from the 1st person of the
    cyborg for the most part.

    A quick read at about 160pp.

    since a cyborg is an augmented human, shouldn't it be sentient anyways.
    did they confuse cyborg with an android with ai?
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  • From Jas Hud@618:250/1 to Mike Powell on Tue Dec 5 08:51:52 2023
    To: Mike Powell
    Re: watcha'all reading beside
    By: Mike Powell to AUGUST ABOLINS on Mon Dec 04 2023 11:05 am

    sentient capabilities. Written from the 1st person of the
    cyborg for the most part.

    I am currently reading "The Complete Tales of H P Lovecraft." I recently finished re-reading "Winesburg, Ohio."

    I am enjoying/enjoyed them both.

    Are they really just hp lovecraft or did someone take over writing part of them, or some other weird shit? I've notice stuff like that happens with lovecraft content. or they just use the name and say it's inspired by him.

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  • From August Abolins@618:250/1.9 to Jas Hud on Tue Dec 5 19:24:00 2023
    Hello Jas!

    ** On Tuesday 05.12.23 - 08:50, you wrote to me:

    Finished book 1 of the Murderbot Diaries, in 3 nights: All
    Systems Red. Not bad. It presumes a world of cyborgs with semi-
    sentient capabilities. Written from the 1st person of the
    cyborg for the most part.

    A quick read at about 160pp.

    since a cyborg is an augmented human, shouldn't it be sentient anyways. did they confuse cyborg with an android with ai?

    The jacket summary of the book refers to the murderbot as an
    android. In the story the murderbot clearly distinguishes
    itself from augmented humans, but the difference is not (yet)
    clear. Maybe book 2 will clarify the matter more.

    The murderbot speaks of itself having "human parts". How that
    works, is not clear. But the cyborg needs charging and rest.
    It's kinda like an advanced version of the famous depressed
    robot, Marvin in the Hitchhicker's Guide to the Galaxy.


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  • From Jas Hud@618:250/1 to August Abolins on Tue Dec 5 22:47:43 2023
    To: August Abolins
    Re: watcha'all reading besides echomail?
    By: August Abolins to Jas Hud on Tue Dec 05 2023 07:24 pm

    The murderbot speaks of itself having "human parts". How that
    works, is not clear. But the cyborg needs charging and rest.

    probably has a huge wang for procreation.

    It's kinda like an advanced version of the famous depressed

    this book sounds kinda crappy.
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  • From Mike Powell@618:250/1 to JAS HUD on Wed Dec 6 10:04:00 2023
    I am currently reading "The Complete Tales of H P Lovecraft." I recently finished re-reading "Winesburg, Ohio."

    Are they really just hp lovecraft or did someone take over writing part of them
    or some other weird shit? I've notice stuff like that happens with lovecraft
    ontent. or they just use the name and say it's inspired by him.

    No these are all Lovecraft stories so far. Based on the content, I believe they all are.

    Mike


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  • From August Abolins@618:250/1.9 to Jas Hud on Thu Dec 7 20:09:00 2023
    Hello Jas!

    ** On Tuesday 05.12.23 - 22:47, Jas Hud wrote to August Abolins:

    probably has a huge wang for procreation.

    I think the droids in this universe would just "build"
    themselves. I think Musk even demo'd such a process as he
    envisioned what the future workforce would look like.


    this book sounds kinda crappy.

    It has garnished quite a lot of accolades and has won awards
    actually. This particular story, (book 1), leaves a lot to the
    imagination. The author doesn't explain the tech behind their
    operation - they are just part of the society and accepted as
    normal to have around.

    The book's unique approach is the story-telling from the pov of
    the android/cyborg. But I think, that could also be it's
    nemesis as far too much anthropomorphisation takes place.

    Having read The Myth of Artificial Intelligence, there is
    really NO WAY that such "bots" could ever think and act like
    humans.

    Gonna give the next one, "Artificial Condition : #2 Murderbot
    Diaries HC" a shot.

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