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I kind of lost it at the point where he "builds up speed for 12 hours". AHAHA

https://youtu.be/kpk2tdsPh0A?t=640

His mind is so clear. I love how there's so many super super smart people on the internet! :)



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On the other hand... I mean, doesn't it feel like a bit of a waste? I mean his mind is free to use however he likes but it seems absolutely crazy to dedicate yourself to this extreme level of obscure bugs in a 30ish-year-old game in order to prove some crazy feat is technically possible although not actually possible to execute in a tool-unassisted fashion.

The explaining video is great, but the underlying goal just seems absurd to me.


Through this pursuit, he has learned and honed problem solving, computer science, mathematics, and communication skills.

I think you could argue that the "underlying goal" for most people's hobbies are pointless.


it’s like a puzzle. he’s just playing the game for fun like anyone else.

You could say that about any form of entertainment.

Indeed,

as i said in the first version of my comment, “ This is what happens when you have the mind of a von Neumann and no great national project to work on. Give this guy a UFO . he could figure it out, at least how to use it!”

But I removed that because I thought it was too reductive and dismissive of peoples individual enjoyment, and it took a too utilitarian approach towards our daily activities. I don’t think we should reduce everything to a utilitarian collective good view point.

At the same time I have that perspective too, but I definitely think there’s value in the pursuit of these things like this person has done.

I hope to be able to share nuance and multiple perspectives on HN without angering, or having to engage with anyone particular zealot of any one particular side.


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