How Information Theory Can Improve Your Photo Organization
10/11/2025 @ 📚 The LibraryLearn how information theory and cognition reveal better ways to organize your photos.
Where I write about philosophy, things I read, and things I’m learning, focusing on things outside of work.
Learn how information theory and cognition reveal better ways to organize your photos.
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In my quest to eat more healthily, I’ve been learning how to cook chicken. Here’s a quick and simple dish I like to make.
The Bhagavad Gita is a hugely important work in Hinduism. In this article, I look to what it can teach me about my family relationships.
I look at human purpose between Hinduism and Aristotelian virtue ethics.
My initial thoughts and questions on the translator’s introduction.
I review a book which I purchased to evaluate as a resource for my students.
I’m considering joining my father in reading Joseph Brodsky’s list of 83 classic works. Will it make me smarter or better at conversation? We’ll see.
I describe my recent experience making a browser-based word matching game for a colleague.
I start learning how to use the Pandas library to analyze my personal finances.
In preparation for moving back to the US next year, I need to get my budget in order.
I’m uncoordinated. But that doesn’t mean I don’t like dancing!