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> His objective is not to participate in the Olympics but to shoot deer.

Where do you see that?

The article is about someone in Scotland who took up marksmanship as a hobby.

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> Where do you see that?

There are multiple mentions of him being motivated by wanting to shoot deer for meat. It is a through line via the article.

> The article is about someone in Scotland who took up marksmanship as a hobby.

I wish it were so. With a bit more self awareness the author could have said “initially picked up a rifle to learn to hunt deer, but doing so i learned how targets are scored and become interested in automating that process.” There is nothing wrong with that. But pretending that someone is doing all this coding to get better charcuterie is where it becomes frustrating yak shaving.

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The guy is clearly an obsessive hyper-perfectionist- he's telling (or boasting) of taking a culinary obsession from reproducing fine-dining dishes (when most people are content mastering a few decent recipes) to building automates curing chambers and butchering whole animals. It's kind of obvious that this personality leads from any random objective to into the deepest of the rabbit holes where everything is studied and annotated with the utmost precision. Funny as a clinical case, not sure I'd like to be around someone like this though :)
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The article literally starts with "I wanted to cook venison from scratch, which meant learning to shoot"
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