Felix Saxa sat down with Hector Dupaix to discuss his recently published book. The following is a transcript of their discussion. Felix Saxa: Welcome, dear listeners, to another edition of our podcast "Shooting the Sh*t and Eating Some Food." Today, I have the pleasure of speaking with Hector Dupaix, a thought-provoking philosopher whose new book,… Continue reading An Interview with Hector Dupaix on Navigating a Polarized World
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Feats of Feet
Ah the foot. A much maligned extremity that deserves our respect. Really. We owe so much to feet and sadly this only becomes apparent, like with so many things, when we lose them. Or, ironically, when we lose our arms and must rely more on the low born foot in navigating a world as envisioned… Continue reading Feats of Feet
Art from Data
This is the artist but not the art, though it is. So AI is advancing at a frighteningly rapid pace (and that's the stuff we know about) and well-intentioned companies like DeepMind have created AI that is capable of teaching itself chess within the short span of 4 hours to then go on and annihilate… Continue reading Art from Data


