A holding place for other people's writings, mainly essays, papers and various other occasional academic pieces, that I found myself returning to. Not my work, but good enough to sit alongside it. Some of these untangled something I had been thinking about wrong; others just said the thing I already half-knew in a way I couldn't. The subjects vary; the usefulness doesn't. If any of it turns out to be good for you too, that's enough.
New additions appear at the top, with the year indicating an article's original publication date. Suggestions for noteworthy additions are most welcome and will be rewarded handsomely (with a h/t on the page) - just drop an email. Note that, additional sources of useful infotainments can be found in this webpage by following the "resources → infotainment" trail.
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artists worldwide. Seventeen years later, their quiet revolution transformed how we teach creativity proving that sketching with algorithms could democratize computational fire. |
29 May, 2018 | |
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between technologists and artists. This article explores what it means to be a code artist, what it means to make art with code, and how we approach this new discipline today. |
03 May, 2023 | |
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dead by most leaders. Dalio's historical analysis shows how economic crises escalate through trade wars to military conflict, warning nations must negotiate or risk catastrophic epetition. |
24 February, 2026 | |
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safety stops being theoretical; it's just there, in the texture of how people talk about their weeks. |
31 January, 2025 |