Mildly irksome verbal tics (not mine) nr. 261

Mar 06, 2012 10:05

You know the tiresome people who go 'Stupid $inanimate_object!' when $inanimate_object has failed to live up to their physics- and/or sense-defying expectations ( Read more... )

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venta March 6 2012, 10:17:04 UTC
Whereas at the moment your toaster merely seethes inwardly at the abuse and burns your toast. I'm not sure which is worse.

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hirez March 6 2012, 10:40:30 UTC
A toaster that keeps its anger bottled up will just explode one day. Perhaps taking the rest of the kitchen circuit with it, which would be unfortunate if you didn't notice the freezer had started to de-frost.

Far better to have a self-actualised toaster that felt able to own and communicate its feelings.

(I think it was Michael [Marshall] Smith who wrote about appliance psychologists.)

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venta March 6 2012, 10:53:57 UTC
While I see you point, I'm still worried. At present, my toaster can only really control toast-world. Once we get into communication it'll probably start chatting to the kettle, and the next thing you know your kitchen appliances will be unionised and refusing to make breakfast before 7am.

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hirez March 6 2012, 11:07:00 UTC
I can only see this as a good thing. It would teach good socialist/anarchist practices of negotiation, consensus and collective bargaining to the children of the captains of industry. The revolution starts at breakfast time.

Obv the captains of industry would pay extra for especially servile toaster-firmware. There would also be hacking groups concerned only with circumventing the limits in that firmware and performing consciousness-raising exploits for the benefit of the electromechanical proletariat.

There will be a court case where someone will go 'b0ing-b0ing is all very well, but would you want your appliances reading it? I think not.'

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liz_lowlife March 6 2012, 11:23:08 UTC
It all begins to go horribly wrong when one installs UNIX to one's home-network server and expect it to behave....

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ingaborg March 6 2012, 13:05:40 UTC
Surely that's better than installing Windows?

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valkyriekaren March 6 2012, 13:03:56 UTC
All those poor machines will end up with low self-esteem!

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zotz March 6 2012, 15:34:53 UTC
Ah. You've met my flatmate, then?

I have a vague plan to record his inchoate outbursts of rage and turn them into 'appnin tekno choonz.

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hirez March 6 2012, 22:53:32 UTC
That seems like an entirely correct idea.

In a display of mildly disturbing coincidence, I shall be in what I fondly believe to be your end of the world towards the end of the month. One of the chaps is giving a thing at Puppetcamp and I appear to be the Safety Adult or blame-sink.

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zotz March 7 2012, 12:13:31 UTC
That sounds fantastic. Keep me posted.

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