Get something like music theory for dummies and read it
Is any sizable portion of these jobs interchangeable with deep learning? The best deep learning engineers with infinite hardware built Amazon’s recommendation algorithm, and it’s largely trash. I can’t imagine it’s…
When I was in Butte they had a random distillery that opened into the street.
Why is liquor ultra processed?
Which usually require a Ph.D (at least in my field).
Since I don’t live in a dangerous area or work as an MMA fighter that stuff wouldn’t help me. Frankly my opinion of what’s scary about people is self-centeredness, social connections, whether they have willingness to…
Something I did as I did when younger that annoyed more ambitious friends: go to Wikipedia and find the incoming freshman class size for the top schools (say Harvard, Yale, Princeton, Stanford, MIT). Add them together.…
I can’t imagine any circumstance other than a Ph.D program where someone spends 5+ years studying in depth some tiny area of science and practicing research. And without doing that I’m having trouble believing almost…
“ 1. Start lifting weights and training Brazilian jiu-jitsu.” Are people more likely to buy if they’re afraid you’ll attack them or something?
As an employee I’ve felt like it’s hard in the past to take initiative and do things that aren’t immediately and clearly justifiable as strictly necessary work. Reading a book might or might not be useful but doing…
We’re not compatible.
If I believed this were the case I’d be single for life.
At least in regards to your last paragraph, I’ll take that over freedom
Once you get to quadratic forms you can use it again.
Some folks in fact think you should do that quite a bit. For example, this guy wrote quite a well-regarded (in his community) book about it: http://www.documentacatholicaomnia.eu/03d/1696-1787,_De_Ligo...
I’m not a lawyer but in this case that guy’s data getting sent to DoJ doesn’t really bother me...
Is this guy a political dissident or something?
A function is (at least formally) a relationship between two sets of things. It doesn’t matter whether there’s any sort of algorithm that lets you input an object from the domain and calculate the corresponding image…
I agree completely. The only risk is that once you get to real analysis, your prof will yell at you for mixing notions of complexity and computability into your ideas of what a function is (happened to me).
This sounds like much more of a hell than sometimes having to chat with a coworker you don’t like (judges monitoring you and punishing you if you don’t work hard enough).
In my opinion just look around and see what the successful people are doing. Putting your head down and working is what I’d do for developing my own technical or something else skills. I.e. studying. Nobody I’ve met who…
“ And then Richard was instantly cured, and never had any problems speaking up at work again. His coworkers all applauded, and became psychotherapists that very day. An eagle named “Psychodynamic Approach” flew into the…
This jogged my memory—they did the same with Obama and Dijon mustard. I don’t think it’s unique to Trump.
There was a big furor over Donald Trump eating pizza the wrong way (by New York standards) quite some time ago.
Can someone tell me why it’s socially acceptable to have these mindfulness things in work? I’m sympathetic to the argument that religions should be largely kept out of the workplace, so this isn’t a “checkmate atheists”…
Get something like music theory for dummies and read it
Is any sizable portion of these jobs interchangeable with deep learning? The best deep learning engineers with infinite hardware built Amazon’s recommendation algorithm, and it’s largely trash. I can’t imagine it’s…
When I was in Butte they had a random distillery that opened into the street.
Why is liquor ultra processed?
Which usually require a Ph.D (at least in my field).
Since I don’t live in a dangerous area or work as an MMA fighter that stuff wouldn’t help me. Frankly my opinion of what’s scary about people is self-centeredness, social connections, whether they have willingness to…
Something I did as I did when younger that annoyed more ambitious friends: go to Wikipedia and find the incoming freshman class size for the top schools (say Harvard, Yale, Princeton, Stanford, MIT). Add them together.…
I can’t imagine any circumstance other than a Ph.D program where someone spends 5+ years studying in depth some tiny area of science and practicing research. And without doing that I’m having trouble believing almost…
“ 1. Start lifting weights and training Brazilian jiu-jitsu.” Are people more likely to buy if they’re afraid you’ll attack them or something?
As an employee I’ve felt like it’s hard in the past to take initiative and do things that aren’t immediately and clearly justifiable as strictly necessary work. Reading a book might or might not be useful but doing…
We’re not compatible.
If I believed this were the case I’d be single for life.
At least in regards to your last paragraph, I’ll take that over freedom
Once you get to quadratic forms you can use it again.
Some folks in fact think you should do that quite a bit. For example, this guy wrote quite a well-regarded (in his community) book about it: http://www.documentacatholicaomnia.eu/03d/1696-1787,_De_Ligo...
I’m not a lawyer but in this case that guy’s data getting sent to DoJ doesn’t really bother me...
Is this guy a political dissident or something?
A function is (at least formally) a relationship between two sets of things. It doesn’t matter whether there’s any sort of algorithm that lets you input an object from the domain and calculate the corresponding image…
I agree completely. The only risk is that once you get to real analysis, your prof will yell at you for mixing notions of complexity and computability into your ideas of what a function is (happened to me).
This sounds like much more of a hell than sometimes having to chat with a coworker you don’t like (judges monitoring you and punishing you if you don’t work hard enough).
In my opinion just look around and see what the successful people are doing. Putting your head down and working is what I’d do for developing my own technical or something else skills. I.e. studying. Nobody I’ve met who…
“ And then Richard was instantly cured, and never had any problems speaking up at work again. His coworkers all applauded, and became psychotherapists that very day. An eagle named “Psychodynamic Approach” flew into the…
This jogged my memory—they did the same with Obama and Dijon mustard. I don’t think it’s unique to Trump.
There was a big furor over Donald Trump eating pizza the wrong way (by New York standards) quite some time ago.
Can someone tell me why it’s socially acceptable to have these mindfulness things in work? I’m sympathetic to the argument that religions should be largely kept out of the workplace, so this isn’t a “checkmate atheists”…