You don't have to become a woman unless you want to become a woman. I don't have to work for idiots, and neither do you. I think any form of prejudice hinders your ability to think regardless. They can't see existence…
It is sexism, and it's unfortunate. I'm a woman, and I pretend to be a man online so my comments and understandings of computer science, code, programming, and mathematics are treated with the same respect, and given…
> “It goes beyond image classification — the most popular task in computer vision — and tries to answer one of the most fundamental questions in computer vision: What is the right representation of visual scenes? Can…
Yes, I agree with you so much. I used to beg my parents to order me various forms of an encyclopaedia, I used to devour bookshelves. I remember reading every breakfast food box and piece of junkmail, just because it was…
Also, people do use this stuff to think about their computer systems, so I'm a little confused at the author's point of instinct and intuition. Most engineers are trained in analysis of the infinite (calculus), which…
Epistomology, psychology, and information theory tend to reflect them in an almost mirror way. Then again, is it just me who sees the patterns in the words, or are the patterns actually there? I think it probably…
Then read it like a 12 year old girl would read the statement.
1. When you are poor, school feels like you are trading pleasing an adult for the slim chance of getting out of poverty. It feels less like you are working in a real system with an honest chance and more like you are…
This is the most ironically stupid thing about hacker culture. It's just as 'follow the leader' as directly following the leader, and it makes the culture and the people in it definably predictable. Actually reasoning…
I understand your perspective and in the rational, everyday setting I agree with you. Thank you for your considerate reply.
But how do I know that I want my mind to be the way X wants my mind to be, without shaping it like that and biasing my assessment afterwards? How do I know whether I wanted my mind to be this way? How did my mind get…
It has been a paranoid hypothesis of mine that the best programmers wind up programming people instead.
I'm disgusted by your disgust. I wanted a PhD more than anything, but I didn't understand my disorder at the time, and I didn't have the care nor coping skills I needed to get through life on top of achieving what I…
I think your path selecting algorithm can wind up in a state of deadlock, but it is very clever in a socially passive assertive way. There has to be a way of handling paths crossing simultaneously, non-aggressively, and…
I've had severe social anxiety for the bulk of my life. I've gone through periods of replacing it with a fundamentally dissociative awareness. The best I can describe it is being fully submerged in the belief that life…
I don't think you can prove that neither is true, but I rarely agree with myself to begin with. I will not rely on the summary explanation, I can assure you of that.
Thing I'm building | IDE,code,ssh | Documentation / Debugging Email and messages will always interrupt me, whether I have one monitor or three. Honestly, the internet is boring. Facebook is boring, here is boring,…
In some regards I can certainly see Jayne's theory as correct with regards to the arising of consciousness as a mechanical function between the self and the environment in which the self exists, which results in a…
It's not intimidation, it's just determining which path you want to take. The people who constructed the ground of the popular frameworks had to start somewhere too.
Software development helps me understand 'kinds' of information, and that the applicability of mathematics is dependent on the kind. But mathematics is not a sense, and neither is a program. These are the best…
> My own understanding of loneliness relied on a belief in solid, separate selves that he saw as hopelessly outmoded. In his worldview, everyone was perpetually slipping into each other, passing through ceaseless cycles…
> I do think I would have been worse off without the social aspects of my university years What aspect of face to face interaction makes it worth seeking?
When enough people are aware of the meme, and the meme is ingrained in culture enough to have a statistically significant effect on perceived ability. Or when people decide it is meaningless, out of desire to control…
> Computer generated art tends to lack this trait, and this, I think, is why it feels less valid than human-made art. I could not disagree with you more. Most of traditional contemporary art for the past 100 years have…
Real innovation doesn't lead with absolute certainty, it does not know whether it will lead to a reward. I really don't understand the mentality here where everyone thinks they know what they are doing before they do…
You don't have to become a woman unless you want to become a woman. I don't have to work for idiots, and neither do you. I think any form of prejudice hinders your ability to think regardless. They can't see existence…
It is sexism, and it's unfortunate. I'm a woman, and I pretend to be a man online so my comments and understandings of computer science, code, programming, and mathematics are treated with the same respect, and given…
> “It goes beyond image classification — the most popular task in computer vision — and tries to answer one of the most fundamental questions in computer vision: What is the right representation of visual scenes? Can…
Yes, I agree with you so much. I used to beg my parents to order me various forms of an encyclopaedia, I used to devour bookshelves. I remember reading every breakfast food box and piece of junkmail, just because it was…
Also, people do use this stuff to think about their computer systems, so I'm a little confused at the author's point of instinct and intuition. Most engineers are trained in analysis of the infinite (calculus), which…
Epistomology, psychology, and information theory tend to reflect them in an almost mirror way. Then again, is it just me who sees the patterns in the words, or are the patterns actually there? I think it probably…
Then read it like a 12 year old girl would read the statement.
1. When you are poor, school feels like you are trading pleasing an adult for the slim chance of getting out of poverty. It feels less like you are working in a real system with an honest chance and more like you are…
This is the most ironically stupid thing about hacker culture. It's just as 'follow the leader' as directly following the leader, and it makes the culture and the people in it definably predictable. Actually reasoning…
I understand your perspective and in the rational, everyday setting I agree with you. Thank you for your considerate reply.
But how do I know that I want my mind to be the way X wants my mind to be, without shaping it like that and biasing my assessment afterwards? How do I know whether I wanted my mind to be this way? How did my mind get…
It has been a paranoid hypothesis of mine that the best programmers wind up programming people instead.
I'm disgusted by your disgust. I wanted a PhD more than anything, but I didn't understand my disorder at the time, and I didn't have the care nor coping skills I needed to get through life on top of achieving what I…
I think your path selecting algorithm can wind up in a state of deadlock, but it is very clever in a socially passive assertive way. There has to be a way of handling paths crossing simultaneously, non-aggressively, and…
I've had severe social anxiety for the bulk of my life. I've gone through periods of replacing it with a fundamentally dissociative awareness. The best I can describe it is being fully submerged in the belief that life…
I don't think you can prove that neither is true, but I rarely agree with myself to begin with. I will not rely on the summary explanation, I can assure you of that.
Thing I'm building | IDE,code,ssh | Documentation / Debugging Email and messages will always interrupt me, whether I have one monitor or three. Honestly, the internet is boring. Facebook is boring, here is boring,…
In some regards I can certainly see Jayne's theory as correct with regards to the arising of consciousness as a mechanical function between the self and the environment in which the self exists, which results in a…
It's not intimidation, it's just determining which path you want to take. The people who constructed the ground of the popular frameworks had to start somewhere too.
Software development helps me understand 'kinds' of information, and that the applicability of mathematics is dependent on the kind. But mathematics is not a sense, and neither is a program. These are the best…
> My own understanding of loneliness relied on a belief in solid, separate selves that he saw as hopelessly outmoded. In his worldview, everyone was perpetually slipping into each other, passing through ceaseless cycles…
> I do think I would have been worse off without the social aspects of my university years What aspect of face to face interaction makes it worth seeking?
When enough people are aware of the meme, and the meme is ingrained in culture enough to have a statistically significant effect on perceived ability. Or when people decide it is meaningless, out of desire to control…
> Computer generated art tends to lack this trait, and this, I think, is why it feels less valid than human-made art. I could not disagree with you more. Most of traditional contemporary art for the past 100 years have…
Real innovation doesn't lead with absolute certainty, it does not know whether it will lead to a reward. I really don't understand the mentality here where everyone thinks they know what they are doing before they do…