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*Glances at you*
*Spins his scythe, seemingly at random, blasts deflecting off the blade*
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*Glances at you*
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*Spins his scythe, seemingly at random, blasts deflecting off the blade*
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Who are you?
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Not a lot more than an algorithm, in the end.
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*He bows*
Vinashy, at your service.
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That's a good descriptor for it, I think.
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Are you with or against the side of Existence?
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Whichever one lets me feed to my heart's desire.
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You can hardly call something without free will alive.
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It would technically be, but pretty close to not.
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What would be the best way to start perfecting that?
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Dunno. What's the best way to practice designing something brand new from scratch?
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How did you learn it?
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I just come up with what I want to do, then use the theory and such behind it to make it happen.
If you mean how I learned what's in the book to begin with, I didn't. I just compiled what people already new and added a few small improvements.
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It's an archive of sorts, then?
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It's sort of in-between.
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I guess.
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In a way.
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What made you decide to create it?
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To share the knowledge. It's a lot easier to give someone a book like that than teach them through trial and error.