I've been working on a book called "The Little Chronicles of Mathematics, Data, and the Mind of Machines", this is a 100 sections journey from counting stones to thinking silicon.
This book is more like a storybook for curious builders. I wrote it for people who love see how things connect, how math become language, how data become memory, and how machines learned to reason. If you enjoy clear ideas, and big arcs of history, this book is for you.
Thank you for showing this. I am slowly working on a book with a similar goal as yours.
Your book is very interesting and inspiring.
Your work might have gone unnoticed by most, but not by me.
Big respect for sticking to it and not giving up.
Thanks! Feel free to DM me if you'd like to collaborate, I would really love to hear more from you. People often ignore this kind of work, but at least I had the courage to share it.
I skimmed this and it looks like a remarkable work, and clearly you've put a lot of time and love into it. What inspired you? What are your next steps? Also, how do you deal with the disappointment of too few github stars? What is your success criteria?
I've been working on a book called "The Little Chronicles of Mathematics, Data, and the Mind of Machines", this is a 100 sections journey from counting stones to thinking silicon. This book is more like a storybook for curious builders. I wrote it for people who love see how things connect, how math become language, how data become memory, and how machines learned to reason. If you enjoy clear ideas, and big arcs of history, this book is for you.