It does seem like quite a lot of the original area has been lost > Five hundred years ago, the Atlantic Forest of Brazil covered approximately 330 million acres (about twice the size of Texas), but today more than 85%…
Has the name of the field changed to acoustic ecology now? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Acoustic_ecology I've been listening to this interview of Gordon Hempton and the whole field is quite fascinating -…
I really liked Andy Matuschak's article “Better note-taking” misses the point; what matters is “better thinking” - https://notes.andymatuschak.org/z7kEFe6NfUSgtaDuUjST1oczKKzQ... Over the years, I have also moved from…
Don't worry too much about prioritization if your goal from reading is to learn. Set aside some time and then pick whatever article/book you most feel like reading and just get going. If it bores you, then stop and move…
https://hash.ai/ Hash is a platform for simulation and I think this kind of stuff will become increasingly important.
I would love to join a reading group (on slack or another messaging platform) on this book.
Thanks! This looks like what I will start with. Can't find your email in your profile, though.
That's great! I did not know that the exercises appeared in book form until I found it a used book store. Read through most of the lectures in undergrad/grad school but needs a revisit.
I know a few people who have stayed in academia and done this. In my case, my partner is not in academia which makes it a bit easier.
Condensed matter physics PhD (2016) now working in the software industry as a data scientist. Focused on modelling/simulating materials during my thesis and realized that I loved the software aspect of things and did…
Oh wow! This looks like the physics book that I always wanted to read. Phd 2016 in condensed matter physics - now working in a mid-size (~600 people) software company as a data scientist.
If you found Peter Senge's book practical you would probably like Thinking in Systems. It takes a few systems archetypes and explores them in reasonable detail and has charts of simulations. I browse through my copy…
While your comment about people picking on education does hold true, I don't think the way the child learns from her parents is similar to what is done at school. Here, the child tries to speak on her own and gets a…
Are there any women in this thread? As a male, would love to know more about the female perspective.
It does seem like quite a lot of the original area has been lost > Five hundred years ago, the Atlantic Forest of Brazil covered approximately 330 million acres (about twice the size of Texas), but today more than 85%…
Has the name of the field changed to acoustic ecology now? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Acoustic_ecology I've been listening to this interview of Gordon Hempton and the whole field is quite fascinating -…
I really liked Andy Matuschak's article “Better note-taking” misses the point; what matters is “better thinking” - https://notes.andymatuschak.org/z7kEFe6NfUSgtaDuUjST1oczKKzQ... Over the years, I have also moved from…
Don't worry too much about prioritization if your goal from reading is to learn. Set aside some time and then pick whatever article/book you most feel like reading and just get going. If it bores you, then stop and move…
https://hash.ai/ Hash is a platform for simulation and I think this kind of stuff will become increasingly important.
I would love to join a reading group (on slack or another messaging platform) on this book.
Thanks! This looks like what I will start with. Can't find your email in your profile, though.
That's great! I did not know that the exercises appeared in book form until I found it a used book store. Read through most of the lectures in undergrad/grad school but needs a revisit.
I know a few people who have stayed in academia and done this. In my case, my partner is not in academia which makes it a bit easier.
Condensed matter physics PhD (2016) now working in the software industry as a data scientist. Focused on modelling/simulating materials during my thesis and realized that I loved the software aspect of things and did…
Oh wow! This looks like the physics book that I always wanted to read. Phd 2016 in condensed matter physics - now working in a mid-size (~600 people) software company as a data scientist.
If you found Peter Senge's book practical you would probably like Thinking in Systems. It takes a few systems archetypes and explores them in reasonable detail and has charts of simulations. I browse through my copy…
While your comment about people picking on education does hold true, I don't think the way the child learns from her parents is similar to what is done at school. Here, the child tries to speak on her own and gets a…
Are there any women in this thread? As a male, would love to know more about the female perspective.