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████ ██ Ishmael #46

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hugovk opened this issue Nov 30, 2022 · 2 comments
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████ ██ Ishmael #46

hugovk opened this issue Nov 30, 2022 · 2 comments

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@hugovk
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hugovk commented Nov 30, 2022

Inspired by @leonardr's ████, here's my quick get-something-out-of-the-way entry so I can spend the rest of the month on something else. Oh wait...

I have a feeling someone may have done something like this before, but this is my version, and I re-used my 50,000 Meows code but:

But what does it do? Black out all repeated words, preserving punctuation. We show each word for its first occurrence, but all subsequent appearance are replaced with █ characters.

Here's Moby Dick.

The book starts out with lots of words showing, and just a few blacked out:

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Here's the first paragraph proper, on page 7:

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Often there are many related words showing in a paragraph (page 55):

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But it quickly obscures most of the common words (page 86):

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Page 109:

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The runs of two words are poetic: "unspeakably unsocial" (page 132):

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"scrabble scramble" (page 153):

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"juvenile eternities" (page 196):

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"charging twopence ... threepence ... sixpence" (page 212):

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Some of the remind me of @thisisparker's https://github.com/thisisparker/public_domains. "unmurmuringly acquiesced" (page 241):

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"lipless, unfeatured" (page 262):

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The final two paragraphs before the epilogue have "whelmings intermixingly", "ironical coincidings", "etherial thrill" (page 268):

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And the epilogue, "halfspent suction", "Ixion", "liberated", "dirgelike", "padlocks", "sheathed", "retracing", "orphan":

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bensteinberg commented Nov 30, 2022

I wonder how many books would still have words on the last page. Maybe I'll find out next year.

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lizadaly commented Nov 30, 2022

halfspent.dirgelike.padlocks would be a good Mastodon instance name.

Edit: As you already noted!

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