100%! We read to our kids a TON from the day they were born -- no tricks or gimmicks, we just read to them. A lot. And they've always seen us reading actual books. YMMV, but our kids learned to read early and well and…
> Weird title. Silicon Valley was literally founded by military spending and as far as I know it never really stopped. Came here to say this! Malcolm Harris wrote a book about this history…
100% accurate!
> So it's no surprise that the first digits of 1/89 contain the Fibonacci series as it's just 10/89 shifted by one decimal place. >If someone is not aware of generating functions it's essentially impossible to…
So no questions about the quality or provenance of the data? Really?
well played!
I don't doubt or dispute any of your points, but it would have been far nicer to wait and air them at a different time and in a different venue -- step back for now and give people a chance to grieve and pay their…
> Make a new venv for everything and don’t pollute the global environment and it should be fine. This just proves the point that Python sucks at managing dependencies, which exacerbates -- perhaps even encourages -- the…
Listen to <https://corecursive.com/023-little-typer-and-pie-language/> for a good explanation -- and a good recursion joke at the beginning!
Amen!! This is the best way to learn anything technical -- put things into practice to understand the theory. It's also important to keep revisiting the theory to understand results, rather than parroting some…
100% this!
In my experience, Manjaro is a great, user-friendly version of Arch. YMMV, but I highly recommend it!
In general, filters do what their names suggest -- they filter out noise or unwanted components of signals. The simple Kalman filter filters out white noise to estimate parameters that describe a system; other filters…
Eventually, yes
Agree 100%!
Fisher's Capitalist Realism is a must-read!
Great book! Was on my list for years and I finally read it a year or so ago. Strangely, though, I couldn't get into Fall of Hyperion and set it aside. Perhaps it's time to dust it off and finish that series...
Do you recommend a particular lutein supplement, or do you just rely on lutein in foods (e.g., leafy greens, fruit)? In your experience, what have been the benefits of lutein?
Some kids would disagree: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=28861912
If you want to define the median in a way that generalizes to other situations, this is actually not the way to go! Here's a more general definition: a median of the numbers {x_1, ... x_n} is a number m that minimizes…
Pursuing this question is quite the rabbit hole, but doing research in mathematics makes me believe that math is a science: you have questions, you collect evidence by exploring examples (i.e., conducting experiments),…
There ought to be (and probably are!) analogues of StackExchange or MathOverflow where people can post and discuss solutions for problems in specific books. Would be interesting to know about existing options.
Before buying a copy of Prime Obsession, please learn more about the author: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Derbyshire I bought and read his book some time ago, and now I regret supporting him with my purchase.
100%! We read to our kids a TON from the day they were born -- no tricks or gimmicks, we just read to them. A lot. And they've always seen us reading actual books. YMMV, but our kids learned to read early and well and…
> Weird title. Silicon Valley was literally founded by military spending and as far as I know it never really stopped. Came here to say this! Malcolm Harris wrote a book about this history…
100% accurate!
> So it's no surprise that the first digits of 1/89 contain the Fibonacci series as it's just 10/89 shifted by one decimal place. >If someone is not aware of generating functions it's essentially impossible to…
So no questions about the quality or provenance of the data? Really?
well played!
I don't doubt or dispute any of your points, but it would have been far nicer to wait and air them at a different time and in a different venue -- step back for now and give people a chance to grieve and pay their…
> Make a new venv for everything and don’t pollute the global environment and it should be fine. This just proves the point that Python sucks at managing dependencies, which exacerbates -- perhaps even encourages -- the…
Listen to <https://corecursive.com/023-little-typer-and-pie-language/> for a good explanation -- and a good recursion joke at the beginning!
Amen!! This is the best way to learn anything technical -- put things into practice to understand the theory. It's also important to keep revisiting the theory to understand results, rather than parroting some…
100% this!
In my experience, Manjaro is a great, user-friendly version of Arch. YMMV, but I highly recommend it!
In general, filters do what their names suggest -- they filter out noise or unwanted components of signals. The simple Kalman filter filters out white noise to estimate parameters that describe a system; other filters…
Eventually, yes
Agree 100%!
Fisher's Capitalist Realism is a must-read!
Great book! Was on my list for years and I finally read it a year or so ago. Strangely, though, I couldn't get into Fall of Hyperion and set it aside. Perhaps it's time to dust it off and finish that series...
Do you recommend a particular lutein supplement, or do you just rely on lutein in foods (e.g., leafy greens, fruit)? In your experience, what have been the benefits of lutein?
Some kids would disagree: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=28861912
If you want to define the median in a way that generalizes to other situations, this is actually not the way to go! Here's a more general definition: a median of the numbers {x_1, ... x_n} is a number m that minimizes…
Pursuing this question is quite the rabbit hole, but doing research in mathematics makes me believe that math is a science: you have questions, you collect evidence by exploring examples (i.e., conducting experiments),…
There ought to be (and probably are!) analogues of StackExchange or MathOverflow where people can post and discuss solutions for problems in specific books. Would be interesting to know about existing options.
Before buying a copy of Prime Obsession, please learn more about the author: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Derbyshire I bought and read his book some time ago, and now I regret supporting him with my purchase.