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=== User: Everything that I learned, I learned because I was curious about how it works, from processors and programming to music… === Everything that I learned, I learned because I was curious about how it works, from processors and programming to music and mechanical engineering. Everything seems to have a certain magic, how a machine operates by translating forces into several vectors only to execute a bit of work, it's the same as notes in a song forming harmony and melody to conceive a message, a feel. This magic is like, the substrate of life, and play is the harnessing of this energy. Everywhere I worked, with computers, programming, even coding games, doing 3D animations of mechanisms, all of these had the objects, but lacked the magic, it was all serious, games nowadays are serious, even the childish games, they are made for profit, to take advantage on virality, that carries an energy that kills any fun at second 1. Even cat videos have that, it's all exploitative.
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