Mundaneness in a sentence as a noun

My life isn't the best, but it's pretty amazing on that scale of mundaneness called an average-life.

I think our everyday "mundaneness" and yc/hn are perfect compliments for each other.

But in hi later, more mature works, he doesn't shy away from going into detail about the sheer mundaneness of living.

So though the mundaneness of everything is quite real, the absolute newness of every moment is just as apparent.

Readers expect something titillating, or at least mildly interesting, and instead DFW reflects the mundaneness of the awards show through brutally dull prose.

I mean I am sure having holiday homes provides a certain degree of happiness, it was just the mundaneness and banality of the human condition that depressed me about it.

You defeat the purpose of automation, and users end up hating the system because mundaneness and repetition are reintroduced, except in a different context.

The danger is that they will design one that fails for reasons they did not foresee, and the point of the paperclip story is just to illustrate that the simplicity and mundaneness of the goals you give a goal-driven AGI doesn't bound how bad the impact can be.

There's a saying in Judaism that Sabbath is "me'ein olam haba", meaning "of the next world", and it rings true every week when I can't wait for it to begin and feel sadness when it ends and I have to return to the mundaneness of work and logistics and emails.

So throw in a bunch of the technical details that all electronic devices have in common like voltage regulators, chip enable lines, data busses etc, and a bunch of the mundaneness of networking, like the sizes of email headers etc and now we're looking like we've got something that will sneak past an examiner or impress a layman.

I would say this is the epitome of followers vs leaders... a significant portion of devs are introverted, and don't have a life outside work, hence being in a social setting like the office is how they make friends and communicate with the world... yes i used to be one of them...but once you have other avenues of creativity and life, suddenly working in an office is little more than mundaneness... i've been working remote for over 5 years, and usually do my best to hang out with my team ever few months, mainly to bond on a more personal level which can only be achieved in real time.

Mundaneness definitions

noun

the quality or character of being intellectually sophisticated and worldly through cultivation or experience or disillusionment

See also: sophistication worldliness mundanity

noun

the quality of being commonplace and ordinary

See also: ordinariness mundanity