Ask HN: What did you do or read this weekend that wasn't related to the OpenAI?
Title says it all. I understand OpenAI is a huge company, tons of smart people, super spicy gossip spreading around the tech circles. But honestly just super exhausted with the story (yes I spend to much time on HN).
What did you do or read this weekend that wasn't OpenAI related? For me, I'm reading "Dark Side of Fortune: Triumph and Scandal in the Life of Oil Tycoon Edward L. Doheny" and loving it so far!
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Watched the second season of Six Feet Under.
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Overall a good book, enormous amount of graph to explain algorithms compared to those lazy math books.
C++ code are shown but have some serious bugs there. Also actually not that much snippets are shown, author can simply write Python that everyone can read and work interactively.
Some mysterious decisions in algorithms are not being evaporated why or how that work. I might extend this book if it is licensed in CC4.0 or something.
It's the story of the rise + fall of the Comanches in the late 1800s. So far, it's an unbelievable story, and if you're generally interested in the post Civil War era as the U.S. expanded into the west, you'll enjoy it.
Lonesome Dove (Larry McMurthy) is possibly my favorite fiction book of all time, and that got me increasingly interested in this time period.
I also started reading some of Cormac McCarthy's work after Lonesome Dove. Blood Meridian also takes place during this general time period, and it's possibly the weirdest book I've ever read.