My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic
Watch here: http://www.youtube.com/user/MenloMarseilles#g/c/F44B36D569D8C463
Description: http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic
My brother is one of the actors on this show.
This brings me absolutely no inside knowledge or wisdom, but a great deal of pleasure when somebody brings it up on a rationalist message board.
Pray forgive me that I dodge this question. My brother prefers to keep his personal & professional lives separate; now that I've outed myself as his sister on a Googlable forum, I feel awkward identifying precisely whose sister I am.
I have started drawing ponies. They are fun and easy to draw. If anyone wants a pony version of emself (or of someone or something else), ask me (samples of the ponies I have already drawn will be publicly available soon once they've been scanned and colored).
Yet more ponies:
Clippony, the long-awaited pegasus version of our mascot.
Silver Spiral, an earth pony of Yvain.
Enlightenment Sky, a pegasus pony of Harvey.
Lightsaber, a unicorn pony of my best friend.
Excelsior, an earth pony of Cyan with a surprisingly non-cyan color scheme.
New batch of ponies up. I had to come up with names for all of these because nobody named their ponies ahead of time; I will change names accordingly if people don't like their assigned pony names.
Calamus, a unicorn pony of Jaime Astorga.
Equilibria, an earth pony of badger.
Pa'li, a My Little Na'vi of Eliza.
Pianissimo, a unicorn pony of Emil.
Pomme, an earth pony of MixedNuts.
Query, a unicorn pony of ata.
Seafoam, a hippocampus pony of my friend Gwen.
Strange Loop, a unicorn pony of Douglas Hofstadter.
Tempus, a unicorn pony of Leonhart.
Ponies' visible gender features are nose shape and eyelash prominence.
That and the prominent external genitalia. Those are a dead giveaway.
So, you mean, in ponyspace, markings on a pony indicate the special talent of the pony? If so, then Clippony is AWESOME because of all the paperclip symbology!!! Make that one the mascot representation for this internet website!!!
The next rationalist fanfiction of Less Wrong contributors should be called "My Little AI: Friendliness isn't Magic!" :-)
Excellent work, Leonhart!
Okay, there's probably no point in nitpicking a parody, but Fluttershy doesn't have a horn, she's a pegasus, not a unicorn.
Edit to add: but seriously there's no point in fussing over perfecting such an omake. Frankly I thought the first version was somewhat better, as "Mary Sue" parodies are a bit cliche.
I just watched that the other day and had the same reaction. I was annoyed that the ending moral was "okay, I can't understand it and it's just mysterious and that's okay," rather than "okay, I don't understand how it works NOW, but clearly there's something to this. I should continue to study it and in the meantime treat it as a valuable source of evidence."
I wasn't that annoyed though, because a few episodes prior Twilight had been totally right about a "curse" not being magic at all, with a "scientific explanation" instead.
Also amused that Twilight has a secret science lab with an MRI machine that she never uses again.
Slaves to Armok: God of Blood
Chapter II: Dwarf Fortress
Download here: http://www.bay12games.com/dwarves/
Description: http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/DwarfFortress
Author: David Brin
Wiki: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Brin
Notable works include:
Author: Vernor Vinge
Wiki: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vernor_vinge
Notable works include:
Watchmen
NOT AVAILABLE ONLINE (as far as I can tell)
Description: http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/Watchmen
Watchmen
Themes:
free will
superhumanity and value drift
utilitarianism (Adrian) vs deontology (Rorcshach)
Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles
Some episodes available at www.thewb.com/shows/terminator-the-sarah-connor-chronicles. (I believe a more all encompassing episode list is at netflix)
http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/TheSarahConnorChronicles
Homestuck
Read here: http://www.mspaintadventures.com/?s=6
Description: http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/Homestuck
It's got a bunch of really fascinating things going with it, but the whole is kinda broken no matter which way you look at it. As a strategy game, it's chock full of trivial dominant strategies, mostly involving walling off areas, that will turn threats into non-issues, and last I checked the endgame is now unwinnable and slows the game enough to be unplayable in the 2010 version. As a sandbox dollhouse, it drowns you in details of whether the dwarves are wearing socks and what type of wood you want a caravan to bring, and the poor interface makes dealing with this progressively worse as the fortress grows. As a Minecraft-style architecture game, it really needs an integrated 3D visualizer, but you need to resort to clumsy third-party ones.
It really shines at making it fun when your dwarves keep getting mauled and killed in new and innovative ways though.
As a strategy game, it's chock full of trivial dominant strategies, mostly involving walling off areas, that will turn threats into non-issues
That is somewhat of a game breaker for me. What on earth is the point of a strategy game when you only need one unbeatable strategy?
Seeing some recent comments on my links comment, I think this thread might be warranted.
This is a thread for discussing specific works of fiction; books, movies, TV shows, webcomics, fanfictions, whatever. It's purpose is to provide a rationality perspective on shows that are not necessarily aimed at rationalists (but by the correlation of target audience I predict many of them might be anyway...)
To keep this organized, please follow these guidlines when posting; Top level coments shuld with NO exception (I'll make a single meta comment where discussion about this thread itself can go) fit into one of the following templates:
For a single work, the top level comment should consist of the full title, a link to where the work can be found online if applicable, and the TV tropes page for it OR a short description ONLY if there is no TV tropes page for it.
For certain authors that have written a lot of books popular on LW, such as for example Vernor Vinge, discussion of each one might tend to dominate the thread, therefore there should be one post for ALL the works of such authors, and they can be made entire own threads if discussion grows to big for that. The format for these comments is: Authors name, link to their wikipedia page (or homepage if they don't have a wikipedia page), and a short bibliography to make it easier to avoid making separate top level comments for their books.
Also, pleas refrain from discussing things written by Eliezer or otherwise already having a discussion space on LW, for similar reasons you should avoid discussing a certain institute and because it'd be redundant.
If this thread grows large and popular, I'm thinking this might become a monthly thing, hence the (April) part.