As someone who was born and grew up in a so-called 3rd world country, I was used to hearing this narrative from official media that the west is poisoning our children with their movies, fast food and so on. Interesting…
James Dyson's autobiography "Against the Odds". It is an excellent book about original thinking and it is hugly underrated.
I personally think that the trend against desktop was partly driven by big-tech's ambitious plans to lay their hands on our data in a central way.
For anyone interested in the history of calculus, there is an excellent paper: Grabiner, J. (1983). Who Gave You the Epsilon? Cauchy and the Origins of Rigorous Calculus. The American Mathematical Monthly, 90(3),…
As someone who was born and grew up in a so-called 3rd world country, I was used to hearing this narrative from official media that the west is poisoning our children with their movies, fast food and so on. Interesting…
James Dyson's autobiography "Against the Odds". It is an excellent book about original thinking and it is hugly underrated.
I personally think that the trend against desktop was partly driven by big-tech's ambitious plans to lay their hands on our data in a central way.
For anyone interested in the history of calculus, there is an excellent paper: Grabiner, J. (1983). Who Gave You the Epsilon? Cauchy and the Origins of Rigorous Calculus. The American Mathematical Monthly, 90(3),…