Friedmann had begun writing for Prison Legal News while incarcerated. By the mid-two-thousands, he’d worked his way up the masthead to managing editor. He was a lifeline to writers behind bars. One young inmate, Christopher Zoukis, thinking he might have some talent as a journalist, wrote to Friedmann, who hired him. Zoukis turned out to be so gifted that they eventually became co-columnists at HuffPost. Zoukis told me, “He very much helped me turn my life around.”
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In 2017 Valentin Lorenz reported to bugs.python.org
something that i want to claim is that we don’t actually need state machines to be finite at all. in a classical automata world, you would think i am crazy, but we can have an infinite number of states, and it’s fast, practical and also guaranteed to terminate. scrap the “finite” and just call it a “deterministic automaton”. this pulls the rug out from under the feet of a lot of theoretical work in automata theory, and it’s a lot harder to grasp, but it gives us a lot of freedom to do things that are impossible in the classical framework, namely context awareness via lookarounds.