The 'cleaner' copy of the same article: http://beta.thehindu.com/arts/magazine/article435036.ece
A small piece of my weekend project that I'm working on is extracting text from articles. You can try it on this one: http://toadjaw.com/article?url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.hindu.com%2F...
The quintessential rational mind: Buddha
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Re: The quintessential rational mind: Buddha
#12The 'cleaner' copy of the same article: http://beta.thehindu.com/arts/magazine/article435036.ece
A small piece of my weekend project that I'm working on is extracting text from articles. You can try it on this one: http://toadjaw.com/article?url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.hindu.com%2F...
Re: The quintessential rational mind: Buddha
#13Earlier quoted context omitted.
A small piece of my weekend project that I'm working on is extracting text from articles. You can try it on this one: http://toadjaw.com/article?url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.hindu.com%2F...
Nice. Readability does that too - http://lab.arc90.com/experiments/readability/
Re: The quintessential rational mind: Buddha
#14Too much rejection of emotions may at best lead one to be a Buddha, or perhaps just dull, or maybe even worst, a sociopath.
Re: The quintessential rational mind: Buddha
#15Earlier quoted context omitted.
A small piece of my weekend project that I'm working on is extracting text from articles. You can try it on this one: http://toadjaw.com/article?url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.hindu.com%2F...
Nice. Did you just recreate the Readability algorithm or are you trying your own approach?
You can try more here: http://toadjaw.com/article
Re: The quintessential rational mind: Buddha
#16I'm tempted to point out that we evolved emotions for a reason. They're basically sugar methods for typically socially beneficial reactions. Too much rejection of emotions may at best lead one to be a Buddha, or perhaps just dull, or maybe even worst, a sociopath.
Re: The quintessential rational mind: Buddha
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Nice. Did you just recreate the Readability algorithm or are you trying your own approach?
In large part I ported over Readability. Although It's not exactly the same since I'm doing some additional processing. I started it on Friday and had it finished up yesterday so it's still pretty rough, but working pretty well. You can try more here: http://toadjaw.com/article
Re: The quintessential rational mind: Buddha
#18I'm tempted to point out that we evolved emotions for a reason. They're basically sugar methods for typically socially beneficial reactions. Too much rejection of emotions may at best lead one to be a Buddha, or perhaps just dull, or maybe even worst, a sociopath.
Just to be clear, Buddhism is not about the elimination of emotions. It's about recognizing that feelings are not real things , to believe and rely on, or to be afraid of.
Nice.
Re: The quintessential rational mind: Buddha
#19Earlier quoted context omitted.
In large part I ported over Readability. Although It's not exactly the same since I'm doing some additional processing. I started it on Friday and had it finished up yesterday so it's still pretty rough, but working pretty well. You can try more here: http://toadjaw.com/article
This is great and very useful. Are there plans to add unicode support? http://toadjaw.com/article?url=http://www.tdkterim.gov.tr/bt...
Edit: It's fixed now.
Edit: And maybe not, since my change broke other pages. I'll have to think about this.