#sisyphus

2025-06-24

I am thinking way too hard about the #philosophical back story to the #Sisyphus test framework. I think I've gone insane.

I love the work of Camus, this project in general is an example of #Absurdism, acceptance of fate as we build our own prisons. There is a grand 5-part story, 10 lines per part , each part follows a very distinct theme.

Act 5's theme is The resolution. The acceptance of the absurd. The Labyrinth is "done," but the work never ends.

The final line, one of my favorites;

`♾️ ONE MUST IMAGINE SISYPHUS CODING|The sun sets. It rises. The bugs appear. You fix them. But now you know the secret - in the space between the bug and the fix, in that moment of problem-solving, you are completely, perfectly, eternally free. The cursor blinks. You smile. Time to push the boulder up the hill again. And you wouldn't have it any other way.`

- That is the final line you will read from the story, before the cycle repeats itself again :~}

Camus and Coding are a great combo

#Camus #Writing #storytelling

2025-06-23

Alright, the #Dopamine #Driven #Development (DDD) experiment has been too powerful on me, All I want to do is work on and improve my #Sisyphus #Test #Framework !!!!

Gamifying tests has turned this process into a very fun experience.

Also I spent a lot of time on the 'dialogue' or 'storytelling', whatever you want to call it, there is a unwritten story told within this test framework, you must uncover and discover the truth as you use it ;)

Does YOUR test framework double as a Narrative RPG?? Mine does!

#programming #development #c #greek #mythology

2025-06-17

Spitzen Im Bogen, Wassily Kandinsky
Fluttering Sails, Lena Gurr

I noticed these two have similarities...

I was thinking the Kandinsky one was more about abstract ideal forms, like the idea of things...

And the other one I thought about time, maybe even just one sailboat coming and going over and over, seasons coming and going, bringing in the catch of the day...

Anyway, whatever, have a good Tuesday 😁

#art @art #abstract #boating #seaside #fishery #time #sisyphus #forms #colors #love #peace

technically a collection of simple shapes painted in different colors, triangles, rectangles, circles, etc but they are arranged in an overlapping way that strongly indicates sailboats along a curved shoreline with two buildings near the water.  The only indication of water are three curvy green lines near the buildingsthis is more obviously a building on a shoreline with sailboats in the water but it is also abstract in that the colors and shapes are blended, softening the edges and leaving everything loosely defined.  The boats are rendered in a way that it's unclear where one boat ends and another starts.  The colors on the shore and in the water are splotchy and nowhere is anything realistic
2025-05-29

I am this close to being unpacked!

About 50 empty cardboard boxes of all sizes piled sloppily in a sunroom. They're piled so high they partially block a high window
2025-05-25

I love this Sisyphean mural by The Rebel Bear on Garnet Street in Glasgow.

#glasgow #streetart #mural #glasgowmurals #glasgowstreetart #scotland #garnethill #sisyphus

A mural of a man pushing a rock made of modern brands up a steep hill.
2025-05-22

from Elegy Written In A Country Church-yard, by Thomas Gray, Agnes Miller Parker, illustrator

I think in this scenario it seems like wheat isn't whorth it. These folks work, go to church, and die 😁

Maybe that's what the artist saw, though, or maybe that's just what I'm seeing right now.

I used to work at Starbucks and this wise guy homeless alcoholic used to come in at 5am and say, "We love our jobs!"

Maybe their lives are full of love. The cemetery is prominent ❤️

@art #art #sisyphus #joy

a finely detailed wood block print of various pre-industrial farmers in their fields, plowing behind horses, chopping wood, and cutting and gathering wheat by hand. below this are the headstones of a cemetery leading up to a small, simple church.
2025-05-15

Sisyphus is exhausted. Day after day, he’s tasked with rolling an enormous boulder up the…

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N-gated Hacker Newsngate
2025-05-06

Ah, the tragic plight of the tech-savvy martyr, doomed to endless toil by their own . 🙄 Apparently, knowing how to automate batch files is akin to carrying the weight of the world on your shoulders. 😂 Somewhere, is laughing and rolling his eyes.
notashelf.dev/posts/curse-of-k

2025-04-20
Titian (Tiziano Vecellio, Italian, 1488/90-1576)
Sisyphus
1548-1549
Oil on canvas (237 x 216 cm)
Museo del Prado

In Greek mythology, Sisyphus or Sisyphos was the founder and king of Ephyra (now known as Corinth). He reveals Zeus's abduction of Aegina to the river god Asopus, thereby incurring Zeus's wrath. His subsequent cheating of death earns him eternal punishment in the underworld, once he dies of old age. The gods forced him to roll an immense boulder up a hill only for it to roll back down every time it neared the top, repeating this action for eternity. Through the classical influence on contemporary culture, tasks that are both laborious and futile are therefore described as Sisyphean.

#Titian #Sisyphus #art #MuseodelPrado #Prado
edu :nixos_enby: 🇵🇸edu@rocktriste.club
2025-04-14

obcecado com essa moça no Instagram que só posta vídeos dela enrolando cabos de áudio com a tag #sisyphus

2025-04-14

Vision du Reel – I lost view of the Landscape

Reading Time: 2 minutes

I watched J’ai perdu de vue le paysage at Vision Du Réel last week and I don't know whether I like or dislike this documentary, ironically for the very topic that it is exploring. The idea of the eternal return, repeated over, and over.

The premise of the documentary was simple. "I have a neighbour and I want to make a documentary about him preparing his next show", except that inspiration is hard to find, and then the pandemic comes in and scuppers plans for the show to take place, and then there is uncertainty during lockdowns, and the wait for public life to be rebooted, and then the show takes place.

The style of the documentary reminds me of Herzog, as the documentary maker is present in shot regularly, and becomes a growing part of the documentary.

"I'm struggling with this phrase, can you help me?" so they look at the phrase, and they can't tell what it's about. It's a documentary split into 21 or so parts, if I remember correctly. We return eternally to "I wanted to make a documentary about A but..." and then it brings the story forward, over and over. It repeats.

If you're familiar with observational documentary then you are familiar with the idea that the film maker should not get involved with the subject, and might even try to avoid eye contact.

This documentary breaks that rule. She falls pregnant with his child, and that becomes part of the story. Remember, this was shot during lockdown so rules and conventions do not apply like they might have. When people were trapped, and isolated attitudes changed.

This is not a moral judgement. This was to setup the description of a shot I like. They are in the room, conversing with the actors to explore how to bring the play to life. The key person is sitting, with his child. The camera starts from a wide shot and zooms in over a period of time until the child is fully in frame, reacting to the grown ups. It's a nice shot, and situation.

I feel that I should watch LA Tea Time before judging the latest documentary. I worry that because I already watched two long documentaries before this one I might have been fatigued and in need of a break. What I hold against the film now, is precisely the purpose of the film. To explore the eternal return.

I feel, that, if I watched LA Tea Time, and then considered the new film I would see it in a more positive light. I like Cinéma Verité and observational cinema, but I don't really like the Herzog style of documentary. I like Michael Moore and Louis Theroux so it's not the style I don't like.

I suspect that I would have enjoyed this documentary more if it was the first or second of the day. I think that by being the third documentary I watched on that day it tarnished my appreciation of the film. I don't want to be negative about this film but it's the only one I didn't appreciate as much.

I want to believe that I just felt fatigue.

#absurd #documentary #journey #landscape #repetitive #sisyphus

A Fishing Heron in Javea/Xabia
2025-04-11

You know, once I get past this moving/garage sale I'm having Sunday (despite swearing I would never ever do this again), I may even relax for a day

Aside from the 4 biggest items (TV, huge framed Aboriginal painting, futon and feather bed) everything is basically packed

However I am not going to pay $65 for 2 boxes and foam corners to pack the painting. I will find some cheaper way to protect it in the shipping pod

2025-03-29

I am watching #EyeLoveYou on my own, and also #UnlockMyBoss with my partner. And it just connected with me that the male lead in both these is played by #ChaeJongHyeop . I have also seen him in #Sisyphus according to IMDB. I am enjoying his acting, I will have to keep an eye out for him in the future. #kdrama #jdrama

2025-03-11

Is the itsy bitsy spider distinguishable from Sisyphus?

Does the response of small children to the itsy bitsy spider have implications for children's understanding of the meaning of Sisyphus, such as the absurdist / existentialist Camus quote, "One must imagine Sisyphus happy"?

Discuss!

#ItsyBitsySpider #Sisyphus

2025-02-20

youtube.com/watch?v=5-KOZl5CLb

Cuidado, se mete en la cabeza y se niega a salir.

#AndrewBird #Sisyphus #Music

Phogna Bolognabransonturner
2025-02-17

TBF, the Sci-Fi is MacGyver in the Christopher Nolan Matrix, but that doesn't make it any less adorable.

2025-02-07

@godpod
On the one Hand this explains why Sisyphos - being aware of his Situation- must be considered a happy Person.

On the other Hand, we are aware of our situation. What teils us we are not Sisyphos too?

#sisyphus #happiness #phiosophy

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