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title Ali Almossawi
description Ali Almossawi is the author of An Illustrated Book of Bad Arguments, Bad Choices, and The Point of Pointless Work. His books have reached 3.5 million readers, have been translated into 23 languages, and have sold over 400,000 copies in print. He is an alumnus of MIT and Carnegie Mellon.
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  • [H1] Ali Almossawi
  • [H2] People I've worked with
  • [H2] Latest work
  • [H2] New experiments
  • [H2] Work that's mostly writing based
  • [H2] Design and data visualization work
  • [H2] Other stuff
  • [H3] Laurel Signal
  • [H3] Check Yo Shelf
  • [H3] Silicon Valley Language Guide
  • [H3] Bookshelf Buddy
  • [H3] Goat & Bear
  • [H3] The Critical Thinker Newsletter
  • [H3] An Illustrated Book of Loaded Language
  • [H3] An Illustrated Book of Bad Arguments
  • [H3] Bad Choices
  • [H3] Hans in the Land of Bards
  • [H3] The Point of Pointless Work
  • [H3] Amaranta
  • [H3] How Maintainable is Firefox?
  • [H3] Laurel Signal
  • [H3] Developer experience tools
  • [H3] The Web We Want: Firefox 29
  • [H3] The Big Five US Trade Book Publishers and Their Imprints
  • [H3] Flying Over Data in VR
  • [H3] Firefox Hardware Report
  • [H3] MetricsGraphics.js
  • [H3] Pantheon
  • [H3] Technical Debt in Firefox and Chromium
  • [H3] How Educated are World Leaders?
  • [H3] Bahrain: Two Years On
  • [H3] Evolution of the Firefox Codebase
  • [H3] Browser Usage Plurality
  • [H3] Classroom Seating Habits
  • [H3] The State of Do Not Track
  • [H3] Participie
  • [H3] The Observatory of Economic Complexity
  • [H3] Smaller works and experiments
  • [H3] Publications
  • [H3] Interviews and talks
  • [H3] An Illustrated Book of Bad Arguments in the press
  • [H3] Bad Choices in the press
  • [H3] An Illustrated Book of Loaded Language in the press
  • [H3] Mentions and various other things
  • [H3] Personal writings

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The Data Visualization Revolution, co-authored with Cesar Hidalgo, Scientific American External Passing Juice
Going Beyond the One-Bit Democracy, co-authored with Cesar Hidalgo, Wired (UK) External Passing Juice
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Analysis Tool Evaluation: Coverity Prevent, co-authored with Kelvin Lim and Tanmay Sinha, Carnegie Mellon External Passing Juice
MetricsGraphics.js - a lightweight graphics library built on D3, Mozilla Hacks External Passing Juice
Podcast: Thinking in Algorithms: My Conversation with Ali Almossawi [The Knowledge Project Ep. #38] External Passing Juice
Podcast: The Importance of Discipline; CEO Journals with Ethan Bridge External Passing Juice
Podcast: Arguments, Bad Arguments, and side projects; Young and Profiting External Passing Juice
Hidden gems do exist, meet Ali Almossawi, a Bahraini engineer working at Apple, author, and publisher; Startup MGZN External Passing Juice
Podcast: Using Algorithms to Make Better Decisions, Sidestepping Logical Fallacies and How To Think More Critically; Metalearn External Passing Juice
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How to Use Algorithms to Solve Everyday Problems, MIT Sloan External Passing Juice
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Informing with Design, Greylock Partners Design Group Internal Passing Juice
Audio: A conversation with ABC Radio about critical thinking and the art of making sense External Passing Juice
Ali Almossawi: Technical, Entrepreneurial, and Creative Mojo; MIT External Passing Juice
Talk at Links 2013 (MIT Media Lab) on measuring quality in complex software systems Internal Passing Juice
Video: Hosting guest speaker Cesar Hidalgo at Mozilla's Mountain View office External Passing Juice
This Short Book Makes You Smarter Than 99 Percent of the Population, Inc.com External Passing Juice
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Why smart people believe coronavirus myths, BBC.com External Passing Juice
Summer Reading For The College-Bound, NPR External Passing Juice
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In the Mailbag: BEA 2015 Edition, Book Riot External Passing Juice
Eight Cousins Pick of the Year 2014 External Passing Juice
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Hones Of Contention, The Common Reader External Passing Juice
A Fun Primer on How to Strengthen, Not Weaken, Your Arguments; Open Culture External Passing Juice
Now More Than Ever, You Need This Illustrated Guide To Bad Arguments, Faulty Logic, And Silly Rhetoric; Fast Company External Passing Juice
Teach Your Kids Logic With An Illustrated Book of Bad Arguments by Jenny Williams, GeekDad External Passing Juice
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How to argue, with others and yourself; Andreessen Horowitz Weekend Newsletter External Passing Juice
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Bad Choices: How Algorithms Can Help, Slice of MIT External Passing Juice
Bad Choices to John Murray External Passing Juice
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How to Recognize the Weasley, Smarmy, and Otherwise Loaded Language That People Use Against You; Lifehacker External Passing Juice
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