Another new bug

Griffin and Sabine might kill Britva 🤣
That came out around the same time as an old hippie artist was working with me in Multimedia Gulch in San Francisco at a startup during the first Dotcom boom, very shortly before the crash.

He would say, "I remember when 'multimedia' meant you sewed a button on your canvas."

And speaking of cyberpunk, not very long after Griffin and Sabine, William Gibson came out with Pattern Recognition, which also intersects with the "experimental media" theme.

I mean, it isn't experimental media, itself. It's just a novel with .txt
 
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I'm also very tickled that my attitude toward writing/literature/text can apparently only be assailed by comparisons to some very, very out-there counterexamples which were fully intended to break out of, rather than adhere to, storytelling and printing paradigms.

(y) 😉
 
This is kind of how I feel about very nearly ANY formatting in a story. The only exceptions I myself would ever consider using are italics and bold, and even then, the appropriate and necessary uses for either of them are very, very limited.

If a story can't be read in a plain-.txt file, absent any formatting (or, as in this case, superfluous characters) at all, then, rendering is not the problem.
Wait! How come I say exactly the same thing, and I get sacrificed on a stone altar by the witch @onehitwanda ?

@YmaOHyd no, it's not judgemental at all. I don't give a fuck about the way people format their content, but when there's a whole thread about a self-inflicted problem, I must admit, I'm amused. Particularly since, whenever html issues come up, I nearly always cite how I got bitten with a story that really got fucked up, trying to use over-clever formatting which went dramatically wrong.

Minimal, or no use of html, is guaranteed not to cause a problem, but now I'm the evil beast, suggesting that?
 
Minimal, or no use of html, is guaranteed not to cause a problem, but now I'm the evil beast, suggesting that?
There is a big difference here.

You're justifying it based on "causing problems."

That's not where I'm coming from at all, though it's a nice side effect.
 
Slow down, slow down, I'm taking notes

Wait, it says "BASIC LATIN" - Does that mean I need to know Latin in order to use it?
It also says "Neutral", which means you can only use it between scenes that involve neither nor protagonists nor antagonists.
 
It also says "Neutral", which means you can only use it between scenes that involve neither nor protagonists nor antagonists.

What if I have both but they are sitting in a car with the gear in neutral?
 
What if I have both but they are sitting in a car with the gear in neutral?
It's America and they don't have neutral in cars :rolleyes: ;)
They have shifters - things like a big indicator stalk: forward, backward and that's it
 
*ducks in, understands about 20% of what any of these posts say, ducks out again*

Agreed that this is annoying; we should all expect the code to work. Also agreed that pulling all one's stories over this isn't quite the flex one might think it is. It's a bit much.

I just submit as a docx. Nary a problem.
 
For fuck sakes Penny we talked about this
Day 124 of being objectified by Wanda...

Also, plot bunny about HTML Witches in a fantacyberpunk world where all of the programmers were killed by a Snowcrash virus and now the server infrastructure is maintained by barely understood dark magic and AI vibe-coding
 
There is a big difference here.

You're justifying it based on "causing problems."

That's not where I'm coming from at all, though it's a nice side effect.
No, that's a misread. Fundamentally, your position is absolutely right, special formatting is rarely if ever needed.

My comment was that it's an avoidable problem, and I cite myself as an example - I was trying to be clever, after someone showed me how to use html (for something as simple as italics in a story), and it went wrong

Ironically, I'm editing a story from that time, which has a bunch of code for italics that didn't render (why not, I don't know), still in the text. Which demonstrates that it added nothing, didn't matter, and not a single person noticed, worth a comment. But gosh, now I need to remove the story from the site because, fuck, you know, what a terrible situation to be in!
 
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