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The Ethics of Ambiguity, Simone de Beauvoir. || Intended for full-screen, computer viewing!

JENNIFER KIM!

> the average computer science major to philosophy nerd pipeline

hey! my name is jennifer/sage, and i'm a high school senior attending a quirked up residential college program.

as alluded to above, i plan on majoring in philosophy with a double major/minor in computer science.

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05/25/2023

been a while since i worked on this! i've been very hectic between summer research, readings, and other misc post-semester wrap-ups. just dropping into add two more things to the to-do list:

  • make main page more accessible at first glance.
  • about the blogging page, which is due next, add a section about the teenage epistolary.

04/23/2023

> i finished the research page! this took a lot less time than the main (i estimate about 8 hours?)—you will not believe how much cleaner the code is.

> part of the reason is a) i genuinely relied on w3schools as a lifeline and b) i made the layout from scratch this time. as a result, i figured out how grid layouts worked, as well as how to layer two things on top of each other. baby's first dabble with javascript, i guess?

> anyway, go check it out from the side bar!

04/15/2023

> spent over 12 hours crash-course learning html&css like my life depended on it.

things to do include:

  • make the research page.
  • make the interests page.
  • make the bloggin page.
  • clean up site navigation (i.e. figure out tooltips).
  • update books page to include book reviews as well.
  • mobile formatting.
  • clean up the code.

i am especially interested in existentialism, metaphysics, and metaethics——especially in how they connect to current politics & ai ethics. due to my experience with nlp research i am further fascinated by the way ai/ml intersects w/ philosophy from a epistemological standpoint.

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