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The Town Devoted to Philosophy
Notes on my winter’s visit to Larung Gar, one of the largest academies of philosophy in history.

Michael Taussig’s Delightful Anthropological Postcards
A collection of postcards from the renowned anthropologist’s first fully illustrated picture book, “Postcards for Mia."

Will AI Render Programming Obsolete?
It's exhilarating to think that, with the help of generative AI, anyone who can write can also write programs. It’s not so simple.

A Brief 200-Year History of Synesthesia
Richard Cytowic, a pioneering researcher who returned synesthesia to mainstream science, traces the historical evolution of our understanding of the phenomenon.
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We’ve put together book recommendations for every type of nerd, including the fans of science fiction. Whatever flavor of sci-fi, from hard science and speculative tales to cyberpunk and proto-science fiction classics, we’ve got you covered.
Happy holidays and happy reading, nerds.
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