We don't experience program loops as blocks, started over, because time is one-way.
Robin K. Hill
Not everyone who questions computational hegemony is appealing to magic, mysticism, or divinity.
To game a programmed system means thwarting non-programmed intention.
The algorithm should be respected; the malgorithm should be rejected.
Issues Arise When Time Goes Digital
Robin K. Hill considers why time can be "a pesky problem for computing."
Identifying publications for first-year research requires some digging and some non-standard choices.
Sometimes the digital turn forces us to designate things that aren't there.
Protecting Computers and People From Viruses
Robin K. Hill considers why the comparison of organic viruses and computer viruses is so compelling.
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