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Latent Space as a New Medium

kk.org
1 points·by arbesman·14 часов назад·0 comments

Microcosm Industries: simulation toys and software microcosms

microcosm.industries
1 points·by arbesman·4 дня назад·0 comments

Factories are just rooms

interconnected.org
280 points·by arbesman·11 дней назад·127 comments

Why uranium is depicted as glowing green

hopefulmons.com
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Microcosm Industries

microcosm.industries
3 points·by arbesman·2 месяца назад·2 comments

The Emergent Self Loop

kk.org
5 points·by arbesman·2 месяца назад·2 comments

Are "Vintage LLMs" the start of a new humanistic field?

resobscura.substack.com
2 points·by arbesman·3 месяца назад·0 comments

The Ever-changing Art of the Screensaver (2022)

eyeondesign.aiga.org
1 points·by arbesman·3 месяца назад·0 comments

A Catechism for Robots

kk.org
3 points·by arbesman·3 месяца назад·0 comments

The Wisdom of the People's Computer Company

arbesman.substack.com
1 points·by arbesman·3 месяца назад·0 comments

Karl Sims and Alexander Mordvintsev on Merging Technology and Biology (2025)

lerandom.art
2 points·by arbesman·3 месяца назад·0 comments

Dither Explorer

inkandswitch.com
2 points·by arbesman·4 месяца назад·0 comments

The Slow Work of Making Sense of History

arbesman.substack.com
3 points·by arbesman·4 месяца назад·0 comments

The Landscape Architecture of Auroras on Demand

bldgblog.com
1 points·by arbesman·4 месяца назад·0 comments

Macquarium

en.wikipedia.org
1 points·by arbesman·4 месяца назад·0 comments

"4B unique (and sometimes memorable) sentences"

unsung.aresluna.org
1 points·by arbesman·4 месяца назад·0 comments

Maxis Software Toys

arbesman.substack.com
2 points·by arbesman·5 месяцев назад·0 comments

Interview with Susan Kare (2000)

web.stanford.edu
1 points·by arbesman·7 месяцев назад·0 comments

Jonbar Hinge

en.wikipedia.org
3 points·by arbesman·9 месяцев назад·0 comments

Tomoya Ikeda – Macintosh Artist

blog.gingerbeardman.com
4 points·by arbesman·9 месяцев назад·0 comments

comments

arbesman
·2 месяца назад·discuss
Thanks so much!
arbesman
·12 месяцев назад·discuss
Oh awesome! Glad you enjoyed that.
arbesman
·12 месяцев назад·discuss
Thank you!
arbesman
·12 месяцев назад·discuss
Fantastic recommendation! This is a great book (and the second edition is on my shelf).
arbesman
·12 месяцев назад·discuss
Thanks so much! I hope you enjoy it.
arbesman
·12 месяцев назад·discuss
I really appreciate this! Thanks. I think focusing on wonder might be the way of providing a kind of healthy medium between those extreme utopian and dystopian approaches.
arbesman
·12 месяцев назад·discuss
Thanks so much!
arbesman
·12 месяцев назад·discuss
I want to give people a sense of the breadth of the book, hence the introduction (and I had thought that it might be too confusing, jumping into the middle of things...). But reasonable point.
arbesman
·12 месяцев назад·discuss
Glad you enjoyed the intro! In terms of the meat, there’s only so much that can be provided in an introduction, but I did step through the chapters at the end, explaining a bit of what is to come (though obviously not the meat itself: that’s found in the chapters themselves!).

But in terms of code itself, I do my best to convey how programming (and the world of code) feels. Admittedly, this is hard to do, but I talk about everything from different programming languages and what they are all about (and their vibes) to the unexpected power of global variables.

There is also a ton of computing history to be found in the book, which I think is vital for understanding the tech world (and building whatever comes next). We often see a certain amount of historical ignorance in tech, and that feels like a recipe for missing context, or unnecessary reinvention, or just plain not understanding the path dependence of this world. So I really try to explore that a lot.
arbesman
·12 месяцев назад·discuss
Author here! Happy to answer any questions about the book, the ideas in it, or even book writing more generally!