James Mishra

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As Robert Gallager put it, “Claude was never a person who depended a great deal on memory, because one of the things that made him brilliant was his ability to draw such wonderful conclusions from very, very simple models. What that meant was that, if he was failing a little bit, you wouldn’t notice it.”
A Mind at Play: How Claude Shannon Invented the Information Age
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