Thanks, that’s helpful! Have you any suggestions for improving the book?
Honestly, no. It covers the high points of the movement with excellent pacing. The essays are concise, readable, and interesting. There’s no superfluous content. It’s great all around.
Thanks very much!
Also, props for compiling it in LaTeX. The typesetting is beautiful. :)
Thanks! Credit to Alex Vermeer from MIRI for giving me some basic scripts to help me get started :)
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Thanks, that’s helpful! Have you any suggestions for improving the book?
Honestly, no. It covers the high points of the movement with excellent pacing. The essays are concise, readable, and interesting. There’s no superfluous content. It’s great all around.
Thanks very much!
Also, props for compiling it in LaTeX. The typesetting is beautiful. :)
Thanks! Credit to Alex Vermeer from MIRI for giving me some basic scripts to help me get started :)