A protagonist without an internal monologue.
I finally finished Flesh! I quite like that we chose this book. This book club focuses on masculinity and male identity, and this was the third book for this club. The first 2 books’ protagonists were of pretty highly educated men in general, professional careers, and those male protagonists were quite in their own heads a lot, analyzing and worrying about stuff and a lot of the problems are enmes...

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Scott Aaronson's Fall 2011 MIT 6.893 course reading listlaycomputer sciencephilosophymit 6.893
Philosophy and Theoretical Computer Science

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Emplotmentbrookhistoryliterature
Responding to *The Historical Text as Literary Artifact*, a chapter in Hayden White's *Tropics of Discourse: Essays in Cultural Criticism*.

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jepsen.io/maelstromlaydistributed computingjepsenmaelstromraft
Distributed computing concepts through implementations cumulating in Raft consensus.

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Continuity in properties.

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We now model how states change over time.

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We shall see how to implement and represent a single qubit succinctly.

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I discuss what I've been doing recently, and outline the next few posts.

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