Notes from the Wired

Notes from the Wired

This is a website where I write articles on various topics that interest me, carving out a bit of cyberspace for myself.

You shouldn't believe anything I talk about — I use words entirely recreationally.

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  • Apr. 25

    Burnt by the Sun (1994) A Russian movie set in the Soviet Union during Stalin’s reign. It explores how Stalin treated ‘counter-revolutionaries.’ The first hour of the movie should have been cut in half — the beginning is really slow — but the second half hits hard. 6/10.
  • Apr. 25

    Philosophical Fun Facts Fun Fact 1 The mathematical technique called proof by induction, despite its name containing induction, is in fact deductive—shocker! Fun Fact 2 In the philosophy of language, there’s a theory called referential semantics, which says that the meaning of an expression is the object (or objects) the expression refers to. But this leads to a problem: either a sentence refers to an object, or it does not. Consider the sentence: (A) “The current King of France is bald.”
  • Apr. 24

    Burn Bright Do you see – how bright I burn?