# The Categorical Imperative: How We Know What We Know — From Reddit Mods to Roaring Cats and Lost Stars We like neat answers: a label on a jar, aRead MoreThe Categorical Imperative: How We Know What We Know — From Reddit Mods to Roaring Cats and Lost Stars
The Categorical Imperative: How Science Keeps Its Sh*t Together
# The Categorical Imperative: How Science Keeps Its Sh*t Together You glance at a lab notebook, a subreddit mod queue, or a museum drawer and the immediate, comforting delusion isRead MoreThe Categorical Imperative: How Science Keeps Its Sh*t Together
The Categorical Imperative: Words, Wires, and the Math of Asking Better Questions
# The Categorical Imperative: Words, Wires, and the Math of Asking Better Questions If linguistics is a messy, beloved party where grammar, pedagogy, and policy awkwardly share a bowl ofRead MoreThe Categorical Imperative: Words, Wires, and the Math of Asking Better Questions
The Categorical Imperative: Math on the Internet, DIY Theorems, and the Art of Not Ruining a Good Idea
# The Categorical Imperative (of Internet Math) You know the scene: it is 2 a.m., someone posts “I solved X” in all caps, Reddit ignites, and ten hours later theRead MoreThe Categorical Imperative: Math on the Internet, DIY Theorems, and the Art of Not Ruining a Good Idea
The Categorical Imperative: Don’t Spam the Feed — Sell Smart (Dr. Katya Steiner’s Slightly Bitchy Guide)
# The Categorical Imperative: Don’t Spam the Feed — Sell Smart If Kant had a GitHub account he’d probably star your repo, sigh, and then DM you a polite butRead MoreThe Categorical Imperative: Don’t Spam the Feed — Sell Smart (Dr. Katya Steiner’s Slightly Bitchy Guide)
The Categorical Imperative — Tiny Revelations, Massive Abstractions (Dr. Katya Steiner)
# The Categorical Imperative — Tiny Revelations, Massive Abstractions If you still think category theory is only for people who enjoy abstract misery, congratulations: you are exactly the person IRead MoreThe Categorical Imperative — Tiny Revelations, Massive Abstractions (Dr. Katya Steiner)
The Categorical Imperative — Dr. Katya Steiner on Purrs, Papers, and Polaris
# The Categorical Imperative — or: why your cat’s purr and a peer review are cousins If you like the idea of science as a single dramatic eureka, I haveRead MoreThe Categorical Imperative — Dr. Katya Steiner on Purrs, Papers, and Polaris
Pryzmas, Gotos, and the Illusion of Perfect Memory: A Sardonic Guide to Hobby Language Design
# Pryzmas, Gotos, and the Illusion of Perfect Memory You scrolled into the monthly “What are you working on?” thread and found, as always, a small civilization of spare-time languageRead MorePryzmas, Gotos, and the Illusion of Perfect Memory: A Sardonic Guide to Hobby Language Design
The Categorical Imperative: Why the Science‑Philosophy Divorce Never Really Happened
# The Categorical Imperative: Why the Science‑Philosophy Divorce Never Really Happened You walk into a conference and—blink—there’s one side with lab coats and laser pointers and another side with tweedRead MoreThe Categorical Imperative: Why the Science‑Philosophy Divorce Never Really Happened
The Categorical Imperative: Sexy Heat Maps and the Art of Making Chaos Look Pretty
# Sexy Heat Maps, Category Theory, and Why Pretty Pictures Matter If you’ve ever watched a colleague gasp at a colorful contour plot like it was a Renaissance painting, welcomeRead MoreThe Categorical Imperative: Sexy Heat Maps and the Art of Making Chaos Look Pretty