I am Runxi Yu, 于润熙, a 16-year-old student from Shanghai. I am interested in philosophy (e.g. epistemology and political philosophy), mathematics, and some physics. I wouldn't say that I'm that interested in academic computer science, although I do have computer-related projects.
My pronouns are they/them in English and 他 in Chinese.
Liberty finds no refuge in a jurisprudence of doubt.Planned Parenthood v. Casey, 505 U.S. 833 (1992). But neither does liberty find refuge in a jurisprudence that seeks to deny the very freedoms that the constituency has came to expect under stare decisis.
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s22537@stu.ykpaoschool.cn
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Personal Articles
Some of these are just stubs or quick notes.
See also: Documents archive
- An IRC conversation about "using linked lists to represent paths"
- In what sense are you the same person today that you were when you were ten?
- Affirmative Action (Students for Fair Admissions v. Harvard/UNC) discussion brief (original)
- Forge Workflows
- Reclaiming "他" as a gender-inclusive pronoun
- Sway keysym
- Gender and Pronouns
- Meltsand Poetry Collection
- Random Notes on Purple Hibiscus
- Math, Science, and Philosophy
- The Old Web Was Better
- Free Hardware
- A Fragile Society
- Copyright: It's okay
- Democracy: The United States
- Democracy: Fundamentals
- Abortion
- Pragmatic Use of Nonfree Software
- Free Software, Education in China and COVID-19