Our interfaces have lost their senses
Our interfaces have lost their senses
Our interfaces have lost their senses
Our interfaces have lost their senses
Our interfaces have lost their senses
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Larry Niven is not up everyone's taste, but I find that his Laws, such as they are, stand up reasonably well. On writing, he said this:
f you've nothing to say, say it any way you like. Stylistic innovations, contorted story lines or none, exotic or genderless pronouns, internal inconsistencies, the recipe for preparing your lover as a cannibal banquet: feel free. If what you have to say is important and/or difficult to follow, use the simplest language possible. If the reader doesn't get it, then let it not be your fault.
I wish this was taught in schools.
A bit harsh. I was left thinking deeper about the subject matter by the end. If that's not the goal of this kind of writing then I don't know what is. I enjoyed this read.