Good reminder of how much we don’t understand about forecasting second and third order effects a la Taleb.
Talk about a clickbait title! Geez
IIRC in Coders at Work, Brendan Eich talks about hiring a programmer who wrote an OS in OCaml.
A bit tangential but Peter Norvig talks about hard puzzles some in norving.com/sudoku.html
Yes I agree
Yes
Public opinion matters but were these comments anything more than a symbol for headline clicks?
Didn't know about CSIRO's earlier inventions, awesome
Should Verily be taking on debugging the world? 2nd/3rd order effects
Totally agree
How is it better than google
Good reminder of how much we don’t understand about forecasting second and third order effects a la Taleb.
Talk about a clickbait title! Geez
IIRC in Coders at Work, Brendan Eich talks about hiring a programmer who wrote an OS in OCaml.
A bit tangential but Peter Norvig talks about hard puzzles some in norving.com/sudoku.html
Yes I agree
Yes
Public opinion matters but were these comments anything more than a symbol for headline clicks?
Didn't know about CSIRO's earlier inventions, awesome
Should Verily be taking on debugging the world? 2nd/3rd order effects
Totally agree
How is it better than google