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A visual introduction to information theory
Henry Pinkard, Laura Waller, arXiv, Jul 10, 2026 I learned this stuff in grad school when I was studying Fred Dretske's Knowlegedge And The Flow Of Information and recognizedIt immediately when I later encountered M.G. Moore's theory of transactional distance. It's the foundation of instructivist learning theories. This 'introduction' goes into a lot of detail, but will reward a careful reading. I didn't think information theory is the foundation of knowledge, but it's still useful to know. Web: [Direct Link] [This Post]
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Related coverage for "A visual introduction to information theory": Convergence Magazine — The Attention Economy Navigator, June 2026. Quartz — 25 things the microscopic world is doing that you had no idea about. The Week — ‘This moment demands attention’ . Ethereum on Medium — Behind-the-Gem. The Hollywood Reporter — Jaeger-LeCoultre Taps Omar Sy as Friend of House. CNET — Samsung Teaser Hints at How It's (Literally) Reshaping Its Foldable Phones