by aratno on 4/12/20, 7:30 PM with 43 comments
by bschne on 4/13/20, 2:51 PM
> There is a period when it is clear that you have gone wrong but you continue. Sometimes there is a luxurious amount of time before anything bad happens.
by DavidVoid on 4/13/20, 7:12 PM
ABUSE OF POWER COMES AS NO SURPRISE
is probably one of my favorite of her truisms. On a similar note, her Inflammatory Essays (1979-1982) are a good read too [1].Her more recent work Projections doesn't involve much of her own writing but it's interesting nonetheless (both the texts and the medium). She talks about it a bit in this video [2].
And I quite like her Redaction Paintings that were made from redacted military files [3].
[1] https://www.tate.org.uk/art/artworks/holzer-inflammatory-ess...
by rhezab on 4/13/20, 3:03 PM
by iron0013 on 4/13/20, 4:10 PM
by hbarka on 4/13/20, 6:43 PM
by ak39 on 4/13/20, 5:06 PM
Conductive or conducive?
by tingletech on 4/14/20, 3:25 PM
by sixstringtheory on 4/13/20, 11:15 PM
As corollaries for the hardest problem in computer science:
> A NAME MEANS A LOT JUST BY ITSELF
> SYMBOLS ARE MORE MEANINGFUL THAN THINGS THEMSELVES
As advice to myself because I love refactoring:
> ABSTRACTION IS A TYPE OF DECADENCE
> DECADENCE CAN BE AN END IN ITSELF
by pmiller2 on 4/13/20, 10:11 PM
by luspr on 4/13/20, 3:36 PM
... wait, what?
by fineiguess on 4/14/20, 12:57 PM
by juliend2 on 4/13/20, 5:50 PM
I wonder what he meant by that.
by segfaultbuserr on 4/13/20, 9:35 PM
by gowld on 4/13/20, 9:59 PM
by DenisM on 4/13/20, 6:11 PM
I dare you to top this.
by blacksqr on 4/13/20, 2:58 PM
by shok3001 on 4/13/20, 3:38 PM
Just scanning through these I wouldn't label all of them "truisms." For example,
> ANY SURPLUS IS IMMORAL
and
> AUTOMATION IS DEADLY
I wouldn't consider either of these "obviously true."