https://archive.ph/dabX9 TL;DR: modelling the stock market incorrectly with a normal distribution leads to the conclusion that the current circumstances arise once every 43 thousand years.
Is there an unstated connection to computational complexity here? The article focuses on the number of possibilities and basically argues that N is impractically large, but I think that means there's an implicit claim…
I think trust is important, yes. Self awareness is, too—sometimes it's enough for the gatekeeper to stop and ask themselves if they've checked their biases. Another tool is for the metagatekeeper to periodically review…
A compelling post. Something it doesn't mention that I immediately wonder about is how you ensure the decision to escalate from "a quick DM" to a "full business case review" (or whatever) isn't unreasonably biased. If…
I didn't know Gor very well, but I had the pleasure of interacting with him at a handful of WG21 meetings. Upon first meeting him, I was overawed by the chance to meet such a luminary in the C++ world, but he instantly…
I'm working on a proposal for C++29 to extend `std::execution` by introducing a type-erased sender (P4223 https://wg21.link/p4223). I discovered this week, while the paper was being reviewed by SG1, that I've…
https://archive.ph/d4mT2
https://archive.ph/dabX9 TL;DR: modelling the stock market incorrectly with a normal distribution leads to the conclusion that the current circumstances arise once every 43 thousand years.
Is there an unstated connection to computational complexity here? The article focuses on the number of possibilities and basically argues that N is impractically large, but I think that means there's an implicit claim…
I think trust is important, yes. Self awareness is, too—sometimes it's enough for the gatekeeper to stop and ask themselves if they've checked their biases. Another tool is for the metagatekeeper to periodically review…
A compelling post. Something it doesn't mention that I immediately wonder about is how you ensure the decision to escalate from "a quick DM" to a "full business case review" (or whatever) isn't unreasonably biased. If…
I didn't know Gor very well, but I had the pleasure of interacting with him at a handful of WG21 meetings. Upon first meeting him, I was overawed by the chance to meet such a luminary in the C++ world, but he instantly…
I'm working on a proposal for C++29 to extend `std::execution` by introducing a type-erased sender (P4223 https://wg21.link/p4223). I discovered this week, while the paper was being reviewed by SG1, that I've…
https://archive.ph/d4mT2