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Gottfried Leibniz made conceptual advances that lie behind our digital world. Yet for centuries he was mocked for a misstep.
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The New Yorker has been on a scorching run in the category, nominated in six of the past nine years (and landing 15 doc short nods in its brief history of competing; this is Netflix-level influence).
We need to be pessimistic enough to prepare for bad outcomes but optimistic enough to undertake new projects. We need to see ...