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No, I've never read anything like that.
And, none of the books that I've mentioned are "personality-based".
Instead, the books look at large studies of large groups of people and how they behave and then take some ideas from that.
Also, have you read the book, The Shallows: What the Internet Is Doing to Our Brains[^], ?
I'm not mentioning that in relation to your post, just that the book has tons of research and the things they discovered about the way people behave and learn and why. I highly suggest that book.
It's another that I read twice. Absolutely fascinating.
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No, I haven't even know the book until you mentioned it
I've added it to the "toDo", but until the kiddies are not a bit older... way too few time.
M.D.V.
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Thanks for the list, I may pick up the audio books for the non-fiction stuff. I would imagine that GoT books are excellent, but these days if it's fiction I'll just watch the movie to save time. Still read non-fiction though... well listen to the audio books really, but we'll call that reading.
Jeremy Falcon
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Jeremy Falcon wrote: For real though, looking for intelligent peeps so I can have a higher quality of chat. Not interested, sorry.
Jeremy Falcon wrote: Btw, if you say you're intelligent you're not Her name is Tiffany, and you might want to read Pratchett.
I'm not bright, nor intelligent. Who says you need be, to become hag of the hills?
Bastard Programmer from Hell
"If you just follow the bacon Eddy, wherever it leads you, then you won't have to think about politics." -- Some Bell.
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Eddy Vluggen wrote: Not interested, sorry. You're not intelligent enough to leave me alone, so I don't care.
Eddy Vluggen wrote: I'm not bright, nor intelligent. Who says you need be, to become hag of the hills? Go away.
Jeremy Falcon
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Eddy Vluggen wrote: Not interested, sorry.
Oops. Now you are in trouble.
Eddy Vluggen wrote: Her name is Tiffany, and you might want to read Pratchett.
I had to look that up. I never read too many of those.
The problem with series is that they seem to get repetitive after a while. And that is from someone that often buys books because it is a series.
Unfortunately for me I also don't care for humorous or whimsical books either. I like happy endings but I need to be wondering if it will work out that way or not.
Eddy Vluggen wrote: nor intelligent
I am intelligent enough to know that there is a very vast amount of knowledge that I can never learn. Probably at least some of it that I could not understand even if I tried.
I always assume that from everyone that there is probably something that I can learn from them. Seems to be working so far.
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jschell wrote: The problem with series is that they seem to get repetitive after a while. And that is from someone that often buys books because it is a series. I haven't by far read all Pratchett's books, but from all what I read, I didn't find it repetitive.
jschell wrote: Unfortunately for me I also don't care for humorous or whimsical books either. then do not read Discworld serie
jschell wrote: I am intelligent enough to know that there is a very vast amount of knowledge that I can never learn. I only know that I know nothing?
jschell wrote: Probably at least some of it that I could not understand even if I tried. Probably? Something? I am 100% sure that there is always things that we will never understand, noone can know/understand everything.
jschell wrote: I always assume that from everyone that there is probably something that I can learn from them. My father told me something similar but with the goal of treating people respectful "Do not underestimate anyone, even the cleaning guy can teach you how a broom is used properly". So yes, there is always something to learn from anyone. The only challenge is to find it and to see if it is something worth to be learnt or not.
M.D.V.
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Nelek wrote: then do not read Discworld serie
Too late. I believe I read about 4 of them way back when there were far fewer of them.
Nelek wrote: I am 100% sure that there is always things that we will never understand,
Not "we", but rather 'me'. When I come across articles (not pop but scientific) on differences in current string theory I try to understand but get lost almost immediately.
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What topics would you find sufficiently stimulating to spend time on?
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That's a very insightful question.
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Any topic really. If you find someone who isn't irrational, actually intelligent, and so on... everything becomes interesting. If they're clowns (regardless if they think they're smart) then it's just repetitive diatribe when exploring anything of substance.
Jeremy Falcon
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OK, but without any indication of interests. It is difficult to judge if selected topics will be engaging enough. So here is a random one from my open list of "things I have come across"
What do you think about the medical use of Phages to treat antibiotic resistant bacteria?
Is it taking medical science back to the age of blood letting or is it a magical cure that only our current level of technology has made practical?
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What do you have in mind, when you utter the words "intelligent people"?
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Needing intelligent conversation is why I talk to myself.
"Mistakes are prevented by Experience. Experience is gained by making mistakes."
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Ha ha ha. The struggle is real.
Jeremy Falcon
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Matthew Dennis wrote: Needing intelligent conversation is why I talk to myself. As long as you don't start hearing answers that you didn't say...
M.D.V.
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Q: Is there any intelligent life on Earth?
A: Yes, but I'm just visiting.
Freedom is the freedom to say that two plus two make four. If that is granted, all else follows.
-- 6079 Smith W.
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An internal combustion engine is in part, a complicated air pump.
Bread is just raw toast
A webserver is a fancy string processing engine.
Sometimes it helps to look at things from a different perspective. In that last case for example, once I looked at my ISAPI applications that way (this was decades ago), I added Boehm's collector to garbage collect the strings and avoid heap fragmentation. It kept my apps from bogging after running for a few days.
Reapproach a problem. Look at it a different way. Get weird. It helps.
Check out my IoT graphics library here:
https://honeythecodewitch.com/gfx
And my IoT UI/User Experience library here:
https://honeythecodewitch.com/uix
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In the same way, life is just a game played between the womb and tomb.
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agree
"A little time, a little trouble, your better day"
Badfinger
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honey the codewitch wrote: A webserver is a fancy string processing engine. You're out of line, but you're right
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Going for lead guitar in an AC/DC cover band so I went and bought an American SG. The neck needs attention, some strings are muted when you bend them, but it's pretty nice. I have two USA guitars, a Tele and now this
I'll pay to get it set up properly, I'll take it in tomorrow. Same place has fixed two other guitars for me, I bought an Epiphone Les Paul and the bridge pickup didn't work, and I have an Ice man and the wiring just fell apart all of a sudden
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most of those things are easy to do yourself if you have time
I have I think 15 guitars myself...
Hobby ran out of hand
Good luck with the cover band, I love AC/DC, saw them live a few years back.
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