Sundry: Scorsese's favourite horror films, cheating AIs, paradoxical fences and more
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A primer on Dynamicland, a “the-room-is-the-computer” moonshot project run by famous Apple interface designer Bret Victor — phenomenalworld.org
Since Christmas is approaching and there's no containing it: Dezeen's gift guide for architects and designers — dezeen.com
How AI agents cheat: a technical spreadsheet showing the different kind of intelligence computers possess — docs.google.com
Just because there doesn't seem to be a reason for this fence to be here doesn't mean there isn't a reason: the paradox of Chesterton's fence — wikipedia.org
Martin Scorsese's list of the 11 scariest horror films — openculture.com
“In the Affair of so much Importance to you, wherein you ask my Advice, I cannot for want of sufficient Premises, advise you what to determine, but if you please I will tell you how” or Benjamin Franklin's pros and cons framework — brainpickings.org
Bill Gates asked the world to redesign the 19th century toilet, here are some results — qz.com
A curious AI is beating humans at Montezuma's revenge, a video game, without having access to the underlying state of the game — openai.com
This is the Sundry Newsletter. It is made of the best ideas and stories about tech, psychology, business, science, branding, art, etc. Thank you for reading — Ulysse Sabbag.
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