Prequel and Sequel to “Harry Potter and the Methods of Rationality”, bridging first into a medieval setting in which the magic system works like incremental programming and then into the present day, in which it works like logical programming. Philosophically, the medieval setting is post-modernism and the present day is analytic philosophy, while HPATMOR is enlightenment rationalism. It’s a bit like a digital Alice in wonderland.

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    4 days ago

    Got all excited when I saw HP, but it’s Potter, not Lovecraft. More power to ’em, but I wish it were not in that notable transphobe’s world. Thinking of all the other sci-fi that goes from fantasy to modern to sci-fi … Zahn’s Spinneret, Stross’ “Merchant Princes TNG”, etc.

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      it’s Potter, not Lovecraft. More power to ’em, but I wish it were not in that notable transphobe’s world

      Agreed, but Lovecraft is at least as problematical.

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        After reading his later letters I strongly disagree. He was a paranoid xenophobe but he’s nowhere as malicious.

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        Oh gods yes. His shadow looms large over the mythos. Thankfully there’s been stuff like Winter Tide, but we also don’t have HPL doing interviews for the papers or on TV - we can reckon with who he was. She keeps making it more problematic.