Jon Sterling on Nostr: Ultimately we have to ask ourselves if it was overall a good thing that computer ...
Ultimately we have to ask ourselves if it was overall a good thing that computer science as a discipline ceased to be part of mathematics — rather than broadening the horizons of mathematics and bridging the gap between mathematics and social science. I am not speaking purely rhetorically, as there are legitimate arguments to be made on both sides.
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