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JoeDaDude commented on How Charles M Schulz created Charlie Brown and Snoopy (2024)   bbc.com/culture/article/2... · Posted by u/1659447091
andrewstuart · 20 days ago
I think many people have seen only the commercially exploited peanuts imagery.

In fact the comics - especially the older ones are incredibly clever and funny and insightful and there’s long running threads and connections and strong characters.

Peanuts the tshirt/hat/poster/cup is crass.

Peanuts the comic is genius.

It exactly the same with Donald Duck and Uncle Scrooge. The commercially exploited imagery is crass and dumb. The comics written by Karl Barks were genius and often really entertaining adventure stories.

JoeDaDude · 19 days ago
For the dedicated fan, the complete collection of Peanuts strips is available in several volumes.

https://www.fantagraphics.com/collections/the-complete-peanu...

JoeDaDude commented on How Charles M Schulz created Charlie Brown and Snoopy (2024)   bbc.com/culture/article/2... · Posted by u/1659447091
kulahan · 19 days ago
Does anyone simply not get how this comic got so popular? I've never read a strip from this comic and once felt anything interesting. It's not a Calvin and Hobbes, it's not a Howard the Duck, it's just... I dunno, cute? I guess people like it because it's kinda cute?

I know, I'm being something of a Bah Humbug, but I legitimately cannot see the draw of this comic. It reminds me of Family Circus - no story, just vaguely cute things grannies would seemingly like to see?

JoeDaDude · 19 days ago
I remember my grandmother saying that Peanuts characters look like children but spoke like adults and that was what she liked. Apparently, kids saying "good grief" was unheard of back in that time, as were kids generally being disappointed and sad.
JoeDaDude commented on Show HN: I built a synth for my daughter   bitsnpieces.dev/posts/a-s... · Posted by u/random_moonwalk
JoeDaDude · a month ago
Cool! Reminds of the Music From Outer Space synth in which the designer makes the claim that it "can actually get a child away from a television" and includes a video to prove it.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i6M_KrZByz4

MFOS Weird Sound Generator

https://musicfromouterspace.com/index.php?CATPARTNO=WSG001&P...

JoeDaDude commented on Four strange places to see London's Roman Wall   diamondgeezer.blogspot.co... · Posted by u/zeristor
JoeDaDude · a month ago
On the subject of walls... Cortez reported seeing a wall blocking off an entire valley on his way to Tenochtitlan. One source reported the wall was 6 miles long, and yet it seems to have disappeared without a trace. And yet, Both the London Wall and Hadrian's Wall, though much older still have surviving ruins to this day.
JoeDaDude commented on The Computer Church – Pennsylvania Computer and Technology Museum   thecomputerchurch.org/... · Posted by u/gregsadetsky
imwally · a month ago
I had no idea this existed and it’s not too far from me. This is cool as hell.
JoeDaDude · a month ago
Same here, and I've lived very close to their location for... well, decades now and had no idea this existed.

Maybe one reason is that you can't just walk in. "If you wish to see the collection, we can arrange an appointment. "

JoeDaDude commented on 40k-Year-Old Symbols in Caves Worldwide May Be the Earliest Written Language   openculture.com/2025/09/4... · Posted by u/mdp2021
JoeDaDude · 3 months ago
To be fair, in the video TED talk by Genevieve von Petzinger, she does not claim these are "writing", instead calling the symbols "graphic communication". So not a language, much less writing, but still conveying a shared meaning between the sender (writer) and the recipient (observer). She does admit speculating these symbols could be clan or family identifiers, but does not attempt to ascribe any meaning beyond that.
JoeDaDude commented on Introduction to Computer Music   cmtext.com/... · Posted by u/hecanjog
JoeDaDude · 5 months ago
"Computer Music" is a very broad term (no surprises here) so, like many here, I can point out topics that are not covered. In particular, computer music (aka algorithmic) composition [1], or very recent AI techniques like the Google seq2seq example at [2], or the (unpublished, but probably a form of generative adversarial networks) techniques used by SunoAI and Udio.

[1]. https://ccrma.stanford.edu/~blackrse/algorithm.html

[2]. https://arxiv.org/pdf/2301.11325

JoeDaDude commented on Show HN: A rudimentary game engine to build four dimensional VR evironments   brainpaingames.com/Hypers... · Posted by u/teemur
JoeDaDude · 5 months ago
Thanks for posting, will have to try it out later. I hope it works with my HP Reverb through Windows MR and/or Steam VR.

Re: pedagogy. Here is an anecdote. The very old Java game linked below is a 4d puzzle where players would have to rotate a tesseract to pass a ball through a hole. Comments made at the time were that players would fumble for a while but would eventually "get it" and after that the play was simple and obvious. I never got to that point. Maybe I'll fire it up and see if I can do better now.

http://harmen.vanderwal.eu/hypercube/

JoeDaDude commented on The Sumerian Game: The ancestor of modern city builders   spillhistorie.no/2025/07/... · Posted by u/christkv
JoeDaDude · 5 months ago
Cool! TFA is not clear on how the slides and audio would be triggered from the teletype though. I've never heard of any application from that era doing this.

Also, who else wants to see the (lost) game source code in APL?

JoeDaDude commented on Show HN: OffChess – Offline chess puzzles app   offchess.com... · Posted by u/avadhesh18
JoeDaDude · 5 months ago
I don't want to detract in the slightest from this fantastic app (I will be getting it shortly), I just want to point out another set of Chess puzzles for folk like me that enjoy this stuff. Check out the World Champs app, it has puzzles (mostly) taken from actual end games:

https://apps.apple.com/us/app/chess-puzzles-world-champions/...

u/JoeDaDude

KarmaCake day2390February 1, 2016View Original