Why the style meter is nothing that you should take too seriously.
In this entry I already talked about subjectivity, objectivity and other topics, but since it goes too deep (and will stay unfinished forever, probably) I will make a summary of the main points in a more practical way. Which will be important later when talking about the Style Meter itself. Think about a simple table in your home. You consistently use it, put things on it, touch it, etc. People around you do the same. And the perception of the whole system of phenomenona and elements around you (the ones that you think you understand) are consistent with the hypothesis that, indeed, the table most probably exists (even if not necessarily exactly as you perceive it). And you consider it a fact . It could still be a visual and tactile hallucination, but it's simply not probable. What is the actual difference between a table presumably existing objectively and a combo being subjectively good (or not)? The table's properties are presumably outside ourselves (o...