Beautiful code, ugly fonts, and the architecture of diplomacy

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A new exhibit in Silicon Valley takes the long view in its presentation of the origins of computing and the language of computer programming. Also, new research suggests that hard-to-read typographical fonts may help us remember the ideas they spell out. And, the architectural grammar of the United Nations Security Council: the design layout of the council’s chamber and adjourning rooms is considered so important that replicas have been constructed during refurbishment.

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