I often google for the wikipedia entry on things even when I know other sources are better, because I've become very efficient at parsing wikipedia pages and extracting what I want to know. Anyone else do this? Is there a UX word for this? It's a kind of imprinting or something
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Replying to @vgr
Looks like you’re not quite yet at post-meaning mediocrity.
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Replying to @ben_mathes
Mediocrity is not post-meaning! I should write a post about this
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Replying to @vgr
I’m still trolling. My read so far is that mediocrity is more about rendering unto Caesar this minimal amount freeing you to pursue your own meaning.
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Replying to @ben_mathes @vgr
And that you’d be put off the most by someone who thought there was no meaning other than Caesar’s (the state’s)
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Replying to @ben_mathes
Well Caesar doesn’t feature that much in my theory of mediocrity but otherwise that’s a consistent read 
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