He studied computer science and math as an undergraduate, before “discovering that he could get paid for doing the kind of thinking he was doing for free already”.
Somehow, this had never occurred to me, although connecting the dots it was obvious someone had to be paying these guys.
Intriguing idea, though. How likely is a J. Random Philosopher to make a good living?
Somehow, this had never occurred to me, although connecting the dots it was obvious someone had to be paying these guys.
Intriguing idea, though. How likely is a J. Random Philosopher to make a good living?