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A little piece about simplicity

I chatted with my friends yesterday and talked about what you think is the greatest video game.

I blurted out, Tetris.

It's very simple. There is no game that can have such simple rules and so few elements.

Tetris has only five basic elements, one or two operation actions and two rules.

It can be simply imagined that in the next 50 years, the complex video games we are seeing now will disappear, but we can still see people playing Tetris.

Simplicity is a criterion for me to evaluate things, and the real good things are very simple.

It's too simple to surpass.

So I like to study simple and great things, which often give me inspiration.

Sometimes people classify every step of the Go operator, which is good, bad, or average, but the simpler thinking is, what is the winning rate of this step?

This is also the thinking of ai, which is simpler and more beautiful.

I am often addicted to this simple beauty.