A reverse engineering tour de force, found on HN this morning. Something about it struck me as very LWish. “By studying the epicycles of Ptolemy and Copernicus, we hope to get better at recognizing them in our own lives. ”
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A reverse engineering tour de force, found on HN this morning. Something about it struck me as very LWish. “By studying the epicycles of Ptolemy and Copernicus, we hope to get better at recognizing them in our own lives. ”