Alexander Prähauser ( https://alexanderpraehauser.com/ ) is an artist and mathematician living in Austria. Alexander and I discuss the legacy of J.R.R. Tolki...
Yeah, he clearly reads a lot but he really doesn't seem to put a lot of thought into making himself comprehensible. He would benefit from like, doing some scripting and editing to be more concise rather than putting out hours a day of content (I added up a random month from this spring, 26 hours of youtube video uploaded in 1 month.)
I found the videos that I tried to listen to previously, it was the Cybernetics/Viable Systems Model one. Seemingly interesting content (to me at least) but he has like, the incomprehensibility of a dense philosophy book, without the richness of content and specificity, and ability to read and re-read until it makes sense.
I'm going to try the Byung Chul Han episode because I've actually read that book.
Yeah, he clearly reads a lot but he really doesn't seem to put a lot of thought into making himself comprehensible. He would benefit from like, doing some scripting and editing to be more concise rather than putting out hours a day of content (I added up a random month from this spring, 26 hours of youtube video uploaded in 1 month.)
I found the videos that I tried to listen to previously, it was the Cybernetics/Viable Systems Model one. Seemingly interesting content (to me at least) but he has like, the incomprehensibility of a dense philosophy book, without the richness of content and specificity, and ability to read and re-read until it makes sense.
I'm going to try the Byung Chul Han episode because I've actually read that book.