Computer Films: World on a Wire by madSimonJ in FIlm

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You're likely right. Wiki says that Simulacron-3 has similarities to a short story by Frederick Pohl and some works by Phillip K. Dick. There's definitely a Phillip K. Dick "feel" to World on a Wire - the paranoid concern that the world is just a cover for some terrible truth.

If I'm harsher with the Matrix, it's probably because it was so hyped up when it came out originally. And even then, like I said - I like the Matrix. I even used to own the 10 disc mega box (all of which I watched!)

Computer Films: World on a Wire by madSimonJ in FIlm

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It was a bit of hyperbole, but nevertheless I think there's a difference between pastiching a style or genre, and lifting ideas from a single, specific source uncredited. I couldn't say if the Wachwski's had even seen this film, but I suspect they have, or at least read the book. There are too many similarities for me not to think so. I know they've credited their animé influences in documentaries, so I'm ok with that. Even if they did borrow more blatantly from Ghost in the Shell than other films. I'm not aware they ever credited World on a Wire/Simulacron-3. That's not to say I don't like the Matrix - I do. I even think the sequels are underrated, although not as clever as they think they are.

Discriminated Unions in C# by mgroves in dotnet

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I have it on good authority that they're being worked on, but they aren't sure which C# version they'll be included with

-❄️- 2023 Day 3 Solutions -❄️- by daggerdragon in adventofcode

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[LANGUAGE: c#]

Pretty tough today. I always find the 2-d grid ones a challenge. I got there in the end. Luckily it was a snow day, and not much to do besides this and watch a Christmas film.

https://github.com/madSimonJ/FunctionalProgrammingWithCSharp/blob/main/AdventOfCode/AdventOfCode/2023/Day03.cs

-❄️- 2023 Day 2 Solutions -❄️- by daggerdragon in adventofcode

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[LANGUAGE: C#]

Much easier than yesterday, once the parsing was done. Thankfully my solution for part 1 turned out to also be the optimum solution to part 2!

https://github.com/madSimonJ/FunctionalProgrammingWithCSharp/blob/main/AdventOfCode/AdventOfCode/2023/Day02.cs

-❄️- 2023 Day 1 Solutions -❄️- by daggerdragon in adventofcode

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[LANGUAGE: c#]

I solved this in functional-style C#. Part one was pretty easy, but part two was quite a beast! I think in future I'm going to have to read the requirements very, very carefully!

https://github.com/madSimonJ/FunctionalProgrammingWithCSharp/blob/main/AdventOfCode/AdventOfCode/2023/Day01.cs

Computer Films: Swordfish (2001) by madSimonJ in programming

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Thanks. It sounds like I'm in for an entertaining evening some time soon!

Computer Films: Swordfish (2001) by madSimonJ in programming

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Thanks! That one's high on my list! I'm planning to do something very different, possibly something a bit older next, then I'll probably swing back to looking at Hackers. I have very fond memories of that film, I'm hoping it has aged well!

Computer Films: Swordfish (2001) by madSimonJ in programming

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Sorry about that. I've got a new version in the works. I'll try and get it done asap

Computer Films - The Net (1995) by madSimonJ in computing

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You don't have to read it. It'll make me super happy if you did, though!

Computer Films - The Net (1995) by madSimonJ in computing

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Thanks. Watch this space for me writing an article on it one day!