No common (sense) world
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Here are my thoughts on the US election, and on the challenges it presents
us, in four parts. 1. The informational catastrophe, and the sadness of it
For a...
The Boy and the Heron Explained
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I’m writing this right after leaving the movie theater, with the images
still fresh on my retinas. Miyazaki has done it again. The Boy and the
Heron is ano...
LABOR OPTICS
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LABOR OPTICS Labor Optics is part of an ongoing research into machine
learning technologies, labor ethics, and the futures of work. The
visualizations th...
Reading the minds
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Lazar, A., Lewis, C., Fries, P., Singer, W., & Nikolic, D. (2021) Visual
exposure enhances stimulus encoding and persistence in primary cortex.
Proceedings...
Mastery and Value – Part 1
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The Fahkee – Symbol for the Path of Mastery Mastery of some skill is a type
of project we all take on multiple times during our life. If we chart our
progr...
Khitan Fragments from the Tomb of Yelü Pugu
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Jinbaotun Cemetery In 2016 two large tombs (designated M1 and M2) were
excavated at the Jinbaotun cemetery 金宝屯墓地 in Kailu County in eastern Inner
Mongolia....
THIS IS THE WEBLOG OF DAVID BRAZIER
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This site is now an archive: current and new material is at
http://eleusis.ning.com/ .... go to most recent news ... Buddhist teacher,
of unconventional vi...
Kindle, E-books, and Hacking
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[image: kindle2] I’m a great lover of books. I spent much of my childhood
with a room of the house dedicated to books (aka the “library room”). By
the ti...
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