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authorDavid Thompson <dthompson2@worcester.edu>2024-07-09 14:50:42 -0400
committerDavid Thompson <dthompson2@worcester.edu>2024-07-09 14:50:42 -0400
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Link to Brainy in propagator post.
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@@ -1149,9 +1149,10 @@ model. That conversation was focused on AI, though, and I didn’t
realize that propagators could also be used for FRP. It wasn’t until
more recently that friend and colleague [Christine
Lemmer-Webber](https://dustycloud.org/), who was present for the
-aforementioned conversation with Sussman, told me about it. There are
-so many interesting things to learn out there, but I am also so tired.
-Better late than never, I guess!
+aforementioned conversation with Sussman, told me about it. Christine
+has [her own research project](https://gitlab.com/spritely/brainy) for
+propagators. There are so many interesting things to learn out there,
+but I am also so tired. Better late than never, I guess!
Anyway, if you made it this far then I hope you have enjoyed reading
about propagators and FRP. ’Til next time!