Did you ever ask how they acquired those social skills if it didn't come naturally to them?
I find it fairly cringe, personally.
If you mean acquiring facts, maybe not. If you mean getting better at a skill such as programming or playing the piano, how could you possibly get better without challenging yourself?
Of course it's not strictly necessary to learn the various levels of abstractions in computing. But some people just do it out of curiosity and wanting to know how things work from the ground up. These people typically…
Probably the DAW Ableton and the nvim extension for VS Code.
Programs and proofs are the same thing though according to the Curry Howard Correspondence, if I'm not wrong.
That just means there is going to be a whole lot more bad art in the world
I think you are missing the point of art if you expect rigour, though.
It's a primary source of information for over a billion people at this point. It's probably not a good idea to have that monopolized by corporate or government interest
Pretty sure he did this because MIT was not officially affiliated with the podcast
Can we really label changing "Man in the middle" to "Person in the middle" as "progress"?
Are you really concluding those commenters are "alt right" based off of what they said? I find that bizarre
The base case is understanding the joke
I am also from the area. I wonder how many Pakhtuns are on HN? Haha
Facebook also uses it and will probably have more of an emphasis on it now with their ReasonML project
Why do you think so?
It doesn't really bother me, but for what it's worth, the host (Lex Fridman) has stated that it's simply the way he speaks as a result of his brain trying to choose what thread to follow and what to say
Lol I can't even tell if you're being satirical or not
I don't know how widespread this belief is but I personally know people who believe this and it seems to be only spreading in the current heavily polarized environment. It is truly astonishing to witness
..Is this satire?
Maybe it's unfortunate, but nobody said being a leader is easy. It's why most (including myself) are not capable of such a role
Elon is synonymous with Tesla. Its not so obvious to me that they could survive without him, it is a consumer product after all.
Not sure how helpful this is, but I make a list of all the most pressing things I want to learn and everyday I'll look it over and choose whatever I feel like doing for however long I want. The point here isn't…
The issue is that it's not possible for the vast majority of students to just "pause" their lives and wait until this all blows over
Why is there no paper? How is possible to verify anything he's saying without one?
Did you ever ask how they acquired those social skills if it didn't come naturally to them?
I find it fairly cringe, personally.
If you mean acquiring facts, maybe not. If you mean getting better at a skill such as programming or playing the piano, how could you possibly get better without challenging yourself?
Of course it's not strictly necessary to learn the various levels of abstractions in computing. But some people just do it out of curiosity and wanting to know how things work from the ground up. These people typically…
Probably the DAW Ableton and the nvim extension for VS Code.
Programs and proofs are the same thing though according to the Curry Howard Correspondence, if I'm not wrong.
That just means there is going to be a whole lot more bad art in the world
I think you are missing the point of art if you expect rigour, though.
It's a primary source of information for over a billion people at this point. It's probably not a good idea to have that monopolized by corporate or government interest
Pretty sure he did this because MIT was not officially affiliated with the podcast
Can we really label changing "Man in the middle" to "Person in the middle" as "progress"?
Are you really concluding those commenters are "alt right" based off of what they said? I find that bizarre
The base case is understanding the joke
I am also from the area. I wonder how many Pakhtuns are on HN? Haha
Facebook also uses it and will probably have more of an emphasis on it now with their ReasonML project
Why do you think so?
It doesn't really bother me, but for what it's worth, the host (Lex Fridman) has stated that it's simply the way he speaks as a result of his brain trying to choose what thread to follow and what to say
Lol I can't even tell if you're being satirical or not
I don't know how widespread this belief is but I personally know people who believe this and it seems to be only spreading in the current heavily polarized environment. It is truly astonishing to witness
..Is this satire?
Maybe it's unfortunate, but nobody said being a leader is easy. It's why most (including myself) are not capable of such a role
Elon is synonymous with Tesla. Its not so obvious to me that they could survive without him, it is a consumer product after all.
Not sure how helpful this is, but I make a list of all the most pressing things I want to learn and everyday I'll look it over and choose whatever I feel like doing for however long I want. The point here isn't…
The issue is that it's not possible for the vast majority of students to just "pause" their lives and wait until this all blows over
Why is there no paper? How is possible to verify anything he's saying without one?