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Q&A: Hacker Historian George Dyson Sits Down With Wired's Kevin Kelly
february 2012 by milkmiruku
Dyson: In some creation myths, life arises out of the earth; in others, life falls out of the sky. The creation myth of the digital universe entails both metaphors. The hardware came out of the mud of World War II, and the code fell out of abstract mathematical concepts. Computation needs both physical stuff and a logical soul to bring it to life. These were young kids who had just come through World War II, who could repair the electronics on airplanes and get them flying the same day, and von Neumann put them together with mathematical logicians who could imagine a universe created entirely out of 0s and 1s.
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february 2012 by milkmiruku
“When you get right down to it, most security is based on the honor system.”
november 2011 by milkmiruku
“No valiant showdown between a small number of larger-than-life geniuses. The battle was lost six months ago, against human fallibility."
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november 2011 by milkmiruku
Making TV Safer: Chinese Censors Crack Down on Time Travel - NYTimes.com
april 2011 by milkmiruku
"State Administration for Radio, Film & Television said that TV dramas that involve characters traveling back in time “lack positive thoughts and meaning.” The guidelines discouraging this type of show said that some “casually make up myths, have monstrous and weird plots, use absurd tactics, and even promote feudalism, superstition, fatalism and reincarnation.”"
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april 2011 by milkmiruku
Kafka and Lynch Improve Learning, Suggests Psychology Study
september 2009 by milkmiruku
"People who read the nonsensical story checked off more letter strings –– clearly they were motivated to find structure," said Proulx. "But what's more important is that they were actually more accurate than those who read the more normal version of the story. They really did learn the pattern better than the other participants did."
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september 2009 by milkmiruku
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