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The Essence of Software
The Essence of Software
A revolutionary concept-based approach to thinking about, designing, and interacting with software
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The Essence of Software
DYNOMIGHT
DYNOMIGHT
economics, statistics, philosophy, math, science, game theory, and DIY air purifiers
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DYNOMIGHT
Sophia Xu (is hiring React devs!) on Twitter
Sophia Xu (is hiring React devs!) on Twitter
Unigraph: the post-structuralist database pic.twitter.com/YlETulmXfF— Sophia Xu (is hiring React devs!) (@thesophiaxu) December 2, 2021
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Sophia Xu (is hiring React devs!) on Twitter
Turning Points
Turning Points
ABSTRACT This dialogue is part of a cross-platform collaboration with Visible Language, the oldest peer-reviewed design journal. Animated by questions about visual methods, genre, form, and analysi...
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Turning Points
Things you're allowed to do
Things you're allowed to do
A list of things you're allowed to do that you thought you couldn't, or didn't even know you could.
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Things you're allowed to do
How We Frame the Value of “Experimental” Art Badly
How We Frame the Value of “Experimental” Art Badly
Gabe and I were talking about the Harvard Sensory Ethnography Lab the other day. For context: the HSEL is an experimental form of documentary-making. Each film places you, without narration, into s…
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How We Frame the Value of “Experimental” Art Badly
door.link
door.link
A curated selection of music for listening and dancing in small, safe spaces.
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door.link
AA Cavia on Twitter
AA Cavia on Twitter
I'm pleased to announce that my first book, Logiciel, is forthcoming on &&& Press in March 2022. Tracing developments in cognitive neuroscience, philosophy of mind, logic, mathematics, and computer science, the book outlines a novel model of computation rooted in topology. pic.twitter.com/N672jT3WBv— AA Cavia (@cavvia) December 15, 2021
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AA Cavia on Twitter
Judy Savitskaya on Twitter
Judy Savitskaya on Twitter
1. Mega-LabCosFor-profits comprising several teams led by top scientists from academia. Groups are independent to enable blue sky creativity, but work toward a shared moonshot like taming non-model organisms (@ArcadiaScience) & cellular reprogramming for aging (Altos Labs).— Judy Savitskaya (@heyjudka) December 15, 2021
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Judy Savitskaya on Twitter
Grants Only Go So Far
Grants Only Go So Far
I’ll be blunt: I’m worried that because of how easy and humble grants are, enabling research through grants will crowd out enabling research through more definite ways. The optimism embodied in grants and the fact that they are effective puts me in the position of doing a tightrope walk over...
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Grants Only Go So Far
Why do I care about Derrida?
Why do I care about Derrida?
This book is difficult and I have many other things I could do with my time. So why am I bothering? Well, one answer is 'I got nerdsniped and now I'm stuck here'. I think it goes a bit deeper though. It looks like I've been jumping around incomprehensibly between
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Why do I care about Derrida?
learn me
learn me
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learn me
e-texts
e-texts
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e-texts
Brendan Schlagel on Twitter
Brendan Schlagel on Twitter
Driving w/ @jinjinxsun & talking about creative auteur mega-works, e.g.-Zola's Les Rougon-Macquart-Jacob Lawrence's Migration Series-Benjamin's Arcades Project-Wagner's Ring Cycle-Proust's In Search of Lost Time-James Turrell's Roden Crater-LOTR; ASOIAFOther examples?— Brendan Schlagel (@schlagetown) December 26, 2021
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Brendan Schlagel on Twitter
The Shaping of Deduction in Greek Mathematics
The Shaping of Deduction in Greek Mathematics
The aim of this book is to explain the shape of Greek mathematical thinking. It can be read on three levels: first as a description of the practices of Greek mathematics; second as a theory of the emergence of the deductive method; and third as a case-study for a general view on the history of science.
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The Shaping of Deduction in Greek Mathematics
Elephant
Elephant
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Elephant
Prathyush on Twitter
Prathyush on Twitter
Here’s a metathread that catalogues the topics I have been exploring for the past few years.Volume 1:1/ What is Life?2/ Lambda Calculus3/ Linguistics4/ Computational Trinitarianism5/ Chaos and Fractals6/ Differentiable Computing7/ Higher Dimensions pic.twitter.com/AyfCYYtYjg— Prathyush (@prathyvsh) July 28, 2020
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Prathyush on Twitter