“The way you write dialogue is the same whether you're writing for movies or TV or games. We use movie scriptwriting software to write the screenplays for our games, but naturally we have things in the script that you would never have in a movie script -- different branches and optional dialogue, for example. But still, when it comes to storytelling and dialogue, they are very much the same.” WayWritingStillsDifferentUseGamesExampleTvsScriptsDialogueStorytellingBranchesSoftwareScreenplaysOptional Author:Sam Lake
“There are lots of examples of routine, middle-skilled jobs that involve relatively structured tasks, and those are the jobs that are being eliminated the fastest. Those kinds of jobs are easier for our friends in the artificial intelligence community to design robots to handle them. They could be software robots; they could be physical robots.” KindJobsCommunityMiddleExampleDesignEasierTasksHandleRoutineArtificial IntelligenceSoftwareArtificialRobotsIntelligence Community Author:Erik Brynjolfsson
“Apple has never allowed ad-blocking software on the iPhone or iPad. This is one among many reasons that I ditched both. Not because I hate ads all that passionately, but because it's an example of the obsessive corporate control Apple maintains over its environment.” ReasonHateEnvironmentExampleI HateBlockCorporateApplesOver ItSoftwareAdsObsessiveIphoneIpads Author:Kevin Drum
“Cultural conditioning is like bad software. Over and over it's diddled with and re-written so that it can just run on the next attempt. But there is cultural hardware, and it's that cultural hardware, otherwise known as authentic being, that we are propelled toward by the example of the shaman and the techniques of the shaman. ... Shamanism therefore is a call to authenticity.” RunningNextKnownWrittenExampleTechniqueAuthenticityOver ItSoftwareConditioningHardwareShamanism Author:Terence McKenna
“When you develop software, the people who write the software, the developers are the key group but the testers also play an absolutely critical role. They're the ones who ah, write thousands and thousands of examples and make sure that it's going to work on all the different computers and printers and the different amounts of memory or networks that the software'11 be used in. That's a very hard job.” PeopleWritingDifferentHardPlayJobsUsedMemoriesRolesGroupsExampleKeysAmountComputerCriticalSoftwareGoing To WorkDevelopersPrinterTesters Author:Bill Gates