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I am a huge fan. Some things that I am a fan of include: hockey, Vancouver Canucks, Bioware, JRPGs, Sci-Fi, LOTR, Buffy and the list just goes. #ADHD

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'Every good idea will be discovered twice: once by a logician and once by a computer scientist.' -- Philip Wadler


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The 50th row of Pascal's triangle, written in binary.

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Tai-Danae Bradley is so good at explaining things. Sometimes when watching her videos on Youtube, I find myself standing up and watching like my favourite sports team is about to score a goal.


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I genuinely don’t understand why people find recursion difficult.



Just re-watched some Strange New Worlds, and I am impressed by how great Paul Wesley is at playing James T. Kirk! This show is a treasure!


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The Curry-Howard correspondence establishes a link between mathematical proofs and computer programs. Here’s how it works: quantamagazine.org/the-deep-link-…

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Sometimes I mistakenly say "churching" when what I mean to say is "currying"


Honey waiting patiently for Dogsmoke to be on.

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In 1956, 26-year-old Edgar Dijkstra invented a classic path-finding algorithm while out with his fiancée at a café in Amsterdam. It all happened in his head: “Without pencil and paper you are almost forced to avoid all avoidable complexities,” he said. quantamagazine.org/computer-scien…

QuantaMagazine's tweet image. In 1956, 26-year-old Edgar Dijkstra invented a classic path-finding algorithm while out with his fiancée at a café in Amsterdam. It all happened in his head: “Without pencil and paper you are almost forced to avoid all avoidable complexities,” he said.   quantamagazine.org/computer-scien…

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No watch as many great movies as you can as often as you can, I promise you won’t run out of them! The more you learn the more you realize there is a never-ending bounty of great cinema waiting for you

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My living room in 2024

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I’ve never finished a film and *immediately* thought what will I watch now? I loathe how streaming services won’t let you just sit with the ending and the music and credits and reflect on what you just watched, they’re just always ramming the next ‘content’ down your throat.


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