OK, so I don't nearly have time to write about
this post in anything like the detail it deserves, but: he's a CS prof now, he's defined a pretty snazzy-looking approach to organizing research activities, it looks a whole lot like Hofstadter's model of mind, and I want to think a whole lot more about it.
So I'm posting it here, on the off chance I'll run across it again in a few months when I have some free moments. I don't even have time to read it all right now. Argh!
Also, from the same blog, the post that hit HNN: [
here]. A good post, but not the one I'm most interested in.
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