KateBye-bye, Medium.I’m now at radkat.substack.com — it’s my civil action vis-à-vis Medium’s decision to deprecate mobile editing. (No, substack doesn’t have…Aug 17, 2022Aug 17, 2022
KateThousand BrainsThousand Brains by Jeff Hawkins of three equally sized parts covering topics that are connected only by virtue of Jeff having interest in…Mar 24, 2022Mar 24, 2022
KateI’m half through “A Thousand Brains” by Jeff Hawkins – luckily it’s structured in a way that allows…The most interesting part for me is the introduction of reference frames – Hawkins uses the analogy of maps and how you can reference a…Mar 6, 2022Mar 6, 2022
KateL’art est mort, what do you do nowIt’s not really dead. But a part of it is.Oct 14, 2021Oct 14, 2021
KateTyranny of StructurednessThe name is a play on a https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Tyranny_of_Structurelessness — if you’re short on time, the TL;DR is no formal…Sep 7, 2021Sep 7, 2021
KateThe darkness spies - I have my eyes So closely shut for me I do dissent I have intent To always be…Feb 9, 2021Feb 9, 2021
KateThe second important block of understanding in the women-in-computer-science discourse, IMHO, is…This is the communication structure: on one side, we have someone sharing their experience of being a woman in CS; on the other side, we…Jul 10, 2020Jul 10, 2020
KateI feel like any discourse into women in computer science should start with this.If you have the luck of being above the situation and say “no, it’s not me, it’s external”, you can sympathize with others who go through a…Jul 8, 2020Jul 8, 2020
KateTaylor Swift syndrome.I watched Miss Americana recently and was left with a long lasting impression of how similar the portrayed situation is to women in…Jul 3, 2020Jul 3, 2020