AI is not magic, and still constrained by math. If you need 3 variables and only have 2, AI isn't going to do it.
Yep, they implement kernel level security, rather than obsessing over language.
> (mean, median, mode, stdev) You are taught this is 6th or 7th grade. The students just don't remember, or lack the ability to contextualize it in the workplace.
I agree with the general idea of math and science. However the fields you mentioned are mostly useful for formalizing computer languages. If you want more concepts to use in actual programs, I think there are more…
The real fundamentals are graphs, trees, stacks, recursion, dp, etc. in other words, computer science. If someone understands trees they can understand html in one sentence.
> I don't want anyone thinking I support Musk Enemy centered mindset. You both lose, but he doesn't know you exist.
> Reading TAOCP is the least efficient way to learn about algorithms "Learning the algorithms" isn't a binary checkbox. It's a gradient of thinking and math skills, ranging up to a researcher in the field. TAOCP is the…
I feel a lot of my faith in public health scientists was also burned.
Being better than your peers always brings a warm feeling.
They must work at Google
Clicked in your first source. That “7 trillion” is a global number and already includes the writers speculations on the value of those other things > The other 82 percent of fossil fuel subsidies were implicit. These…
Please correct with your intended interpretation.
Be careful. The indexers might hear this and reassure you that the S&P is only optimal with Uber included at exactly the date it did and the fund will fail otherwise.
This is a really interesting area of research and probably very useful. I’ll read more of your stuff. You gotta sell it as machine learning though :)
How did you get a position without a postdoc? > After PhD there will be nobody telling, and often not even caring, what to do. If you make the hiring cut in you’re in for about 5 years of grunt work and committees as an…
After seeing that academics still have to take a “two job” approach with serious research and fun research I’m not convinced of this. Not to mention the very protracted timelines to get to that stage of freedom.
Maybe the public shouldn’t be handing out these incentives then.
Like journalism, they trade money for social status and prestige.
Does that booklet include any cybertruck information or are you just sure it won’t pass? > should first come to terms with the fact that it is not a rational purchase, We’re talking about luxury tech products. It’s not…
Ah so it's about public image and reputation, not harm.
very harsh angular lines == faddish design?
Do you have any engineering information to back that up?
> And buying a Cybertruck does imply that you either (a) agree with or (b) are ambivalent about Musk's behaviour. Do you do a regular check on the CEOs of all the products you buy?
> cybertruck is the maga hat of trucks How is this a real comment?
I don't think this comment will age well.
AI is not magic, and still constrained by math. If you need 3 variables and only have 2, AI isn't going to do it.
Yep, they implement kernel level security, rather than obsessing over language.
> (mean, median, mode, stdev) You are taught this is 6th or 7th grade. The students just don't remember, or lack the ability to contextualize it in the workplace.
I agree with the general idea of math and science. However the fields you mentioned are mostly useful for formalizing computer languages. If you want more concepts to use in actual programs, I think there are more…
The real fundamentals are graphs, trees, stacks, recursion, dp, etc. in other words, computer science. If someone understands trees they can understand html in one sentence.
> I don't want anyone thinking I support Musk Enemy centered mindset. You both lose, but he doesn't know you exist.
> Reading TAOCP is the least efficient way to learn about algorithms "Learning the algorithms" isn't a binary checkbox. It's a gradient of thinking and math skills, ranging up to a researcher in the field. TAOCP is the…
I feel a lot of my faith in public health scientists was also burned.
Being better than your peers always brings a warm feeling.
They must work at Google
Clicked in your first source. That “7 trillion” is a global number and already includes the writers speculations on the value of those other things > The other 82 percent of fossil fuel subsidies were implicit. These…
Please correct with your intended interpretation.
Be careful. The indexers might hear this and reassure you that the S&P is only optimal with Uber included at exactly the date it did and the fund will fail otherwise.
This is a really interesting area of research and probably very useful. I’ll read more of your stuff. You gotta sell it as machine learning though :)
How did you get a position without a postdoc? > After PhD there will be nobody telling, and often not even caring, what to do. If you make the hiring cut in you’re in for about 5 years of grunt work and committees as an…
After seeing that academics still have to take a “two job” approach with serious research and fun research I’m not convinced of this. Not to mention the very protracted timelines to get to that stage of freedom.
Maybe the public shouldn’t be handing out these incentives then.
Like journalism, they trade money for social status and prestige.
Does that booklet include any cybertruck information or are you just sure it won’t pass? > should first come to terms with the fact that it is not a rational purchase, We’re talking about luxury tech products. It’s not…
Ah so it's about public image and reputation, not harm.
very harsh angular lines == faddish design?
Do you have any engineering information to back that up?
> And buying a Cybertruck does imply that you either (a) agree with or (b) are ambivalent about Musk's behaviour. Do you do a regular check on the CEOs of all the products you buy?
> cybertruck is the maga hat of trucks How is this a real comment?
I don't think this comment will age well.