[HN Gopher] Profession (1957)
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Profession (1957)
Author : Tomte
Score : 54 points
Date : 2022-09-10 14:22 UTC (8 hours ago)
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| sam_lowry_ wrote:
| This, and Ask A Foolish Question by Robert Sheckley [1] are my
| all-time favourite Sci-Fi works
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| [1] https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/33854
| 082349872349872 wrote:
| Re: Ask A Foolish Question, an application of antimatroids as a
| model of "knowledge spaces" (eg. the tech tree in a strategy
| game) suggests that concepts/skills which have multiple
| prerequisites are likely to be easier to acquire/teach than
| concepts/skills which have a unique prereq. In the former case,
| one "just" has to combine things one already knows how to do,
| "all at the same time". In the latter case, one has to figure
| out some kind of jump that allows doing the old thing in a new
| way.
| georgecmu wrote:
| Link to a PDF with good typesetting:
| http://employees.oneonta.edu/blechmjb/JBpages/m360/Professio...
| Archelaos wrote:
| Let's say: better readability. -- The first paragraph has
| already two typesetting flaws: A space between " and Tomorrow
| and two " at the end.
| 082349872349872 wrote:
| cf (1959 submission to ARPA)
| https://www.technologyreview.com/2014/10/20/169899/isaac-asi...
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| note also Feynman's advice that if one continually practises re-
| deriving known results, at some point one is bound to mess up and
| "re"-derive something which was hitherto unknown.
| bruce511 wrote:
| Nightfall is widely considered to be his best work (and with
| justification) but Profession stuck with me the first time I read
| it.
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| When I first read it in my teens I saw it as a comment on
| education - a system that churned out little robots to feed the
| economic machine with robot workers.
|
| Later in life, with more life experience I've come to understand
| it as both the rarity of creators, and of the need to create. You
| do not tell a person "go create something", the creator creates
| because it's impossible not to.
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| It takes training and experience to make creations useful, and
| valuable, but creators create - it's what they do.
|
| I used to think everyone was s creator, but observation shows me
| that while many dream of creating, for most it's only dreams. A
| tiny fraction write music, or books; poetry or programs. They
| paint and sculpt, architect and design.
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| Dreamers dream, creators create. They can't help it, and you
| can't make them stop.
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