Effective Writing
Effective writing is only as long as it needs to be to make its point.
Effective writing is only as long as it needs to be to make its point.
This is true for much more than just writing.
Effective writing is only as long as it needs to be to make its point.
Effective writing is only as long as it needs to be to make its point.
This is true for much more than just writing.
What to Read and Listen to 🖥️ How Aristotle Created the Computer — The Atlantic Chris Dixon's fascinating 2017 essay on the philosophers and logicians who created the intellectual foundation for modern computers is just as relevant today. I'll let his introduction speak for itself: The history of
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