Yet again a great post my man! Good to inform the readers about the various frontend and how they shall go about it.
Yep, I have the hunch that not many people here really knows the differences between what shows each of Hive's UIs at the time of consuming content that they could call of true high quality. LoL
Since yes, you are the master of hiding content. I do wonder how many people figured out how you bring the solid content to us.
Yeah, that's true. The master of hiding content. Although I suppose it's because I prefer and enjoy it much more that people read me between lines so as not to corner them too much with my mindset. And then, only those more daring who actually make the most effort will find out the true quality of my content and outre ideas to truly benefit.
Solaris: I believe the movie I saw when it just came out. Rewatching the summary, I felt this movie is partially based on the idea by Michael Talbot written up in his book 'The Holographic Universe'.
Oh yeah, indeed! For me it is absolutely logical that anyone who has read the book 'The Holographic Universe' and has thoroughly digested the advanced, interesting and feasible concepts described there, will then, upon seeing the movie 'Solaris', get the impression that the movie was inspired by that book and its concepts. It wouldn't surprise me in the least.
However, I believe that based solely on the chronology of events regarding the first appearance of Michael Talbot's book in 1991 and the first appearance of the film, that was not the case.
Since there was also previously the book 'Solaris' published in 1961 by the Polish author Stanisław Lem and from which the Russian film director Andrei Tarkovsky had already produced a film in 1972. By which I suspect that the 2002 version of Solaris in which you saw the summary that I shared, is more based on the same sources of inspiration like some sort of modern update.
Nonetheless, the concepts of the holographic universe are much older than those expressed in Talbot's book. Therefore, it wouldn't surprise me in the slightest if these concepts also served as a source of inspiration for all the authors involved. :)
BTW, Ecency works as good as Hive dot Blog for me. in both we - now - need to find the little square with arrow above, aside or below the image. I believe, in the past with some frontend we could simply click the image itself, but not today anymore.
That's absolutely correct my friend. :)
It's been a few years since the different Hive UIs made some changes in their interfaces that now when you click on the images itself it no longer takes you directly to the links. No, now you have to find the damn little 'squares with the arrow' above, aside or below the image to do the same. Damn little squares that on hive.blog, in many cases, they don't even appear anywhere. ![]()
Peakd is indeed not the best frontend for such hidden links. Also I find Peakd interface becoming overly complex and busy. But whatever, we can choose what we like.
Absolutely, I agree. A much more convoluted frontend for simple tasks. That by trying to make it increasingly complex with new features, functionalities and bells and whistles, they have done no more than crippling the functions that are truly important and relevant for the authors: The ability and ease of communicate.
Well brother, I hope you're doing well and enjoying a great Sunday today.
Cheers!! 
Hear Hear. Agree to everything you wrote!
The inspiration of Solaris, indeed, I discovered the book and all, the story when I searched for it with my AI 'buddy'. Thanks for the nice summary as well as your train of thought in this. Was also my way of thinking when AI presented me with the response.
NJOY this Sunday for you as well! Most of it is still left for you to experience 😉
Glad to hear this, mate. It's indeed well appreciated. :)
And yes, our AI buddies are always useful in giving us clues about what we are asking them, as long as we are also willing to verify and confirm what they tell us.
That's right buddy! Although for now I think I'm gonna experience my sunday with a good 8 hours of relaxing, restorative and peaceful sleep, since I've been awake all night long. LoL