![]() ![]() And I've only just realized qntm is also behind Absurdle, a Wordle variant that changes the answer while you play. I liked the There Is No Antimemetics Division tales by "qntm", who also wrote SCP/Control crossover fanfic. "Iconic Internet monster SCP-173 is losing its look". "Sci-fi is starting to exploit the infectious horrors of memes". "You've heard of Wordle - now get ready for Sweardle and Absurdle". ^ a b McCammon, Sarah (23 January 2022).^ a b "Summary Bibliography: Sam Hughes".Valuable Humans in Transit and Other Stories. ![]() The Guardian described it as "the machiavellian version of Wordle", and Hughes described it as an "experiment to find the most difficult variant of Wordle", comparing it to one of his previous projects, the Tetris variant Hatetris. In 2022, Hughes created Absurdle, a variant of Wordle wherein the word changes with every guess, while still remaining true to previous hints. On his personal website, Hughes writes short stories such as "I Don't Know, Timmy, Being God is a Big Responsibility" (2007) and "Lena" (2022), about the first digital snapshot of a human brain, and serial novels such as Ra and Fine Structure. He contributed to SCP-055 alongside user CptBellman. Hughes has written for the SCP Foundation, and his book There Is No Antimemetics Division (2021) is derived from that fictional universe. Sam Hughes (born 1983 ), known online as qntm (pronounced " quantum"), is a British programmer and science fiction author. ![]()
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