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twobithistory.org
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| | | | | In 1843, Ada Lovelace published the first nontrivial program. How did it work? | |
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www.versobooks.com
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| | | | | Published in 1997,Cutting Edge: Technology, Information, Capitalism and Social Revolution edited by Jim Davis,Thomas Hirschl, and Michael Stack offers a heterodox set of Marxist reflections on the rapid changes in labor processes and social relations wrought by what the editors then called "for lack of a better p | |
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www.fourmilab.ch
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| | | | | Sketch of The Analytical Engine | |
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whyevolutionistrue.com
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| | | I'm getting tired of writing about free will, as what I'm really interested in is determinism of the physics sort, and, as far as we know, determinism is true except in the realm of quantum mechanics-where it may still be true, but probably not. So let me lump quantum mechanics and other physical laws together... | ||