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bsdpufferfish
·2 years ago·discuss
I don't blame you if you aren't entertained. But this analysis is like thinking Moby dick is about hunting whales.
bsdpufferfish
·2 years ago·discuss
you know what else sucks? living in a low trust society where people game these return systems (which we also pay for).
bsdpufferfish
·2 years ago·discuss
No disagreement.
bsdpufferfish
·2 years ago·discuss
People don't typically start a Phd at 34. You're at a different level of maturity now.
bsdpufferfish
·2 years ago·discuss
"have no hope" actually means someone at the department refuses to sign your papers. I have never been treated with so little respect in industry.
bsdpufferfish
·2 years ago·discuss
Research in a Phd program is 90% long term habit, 10% creative musing. Marriage structure helps with that 90% part.
bsdpufferfish
·2 years ago·discuss
Why are they always trying to sell these things to audiences who are not interested?
bsdpufferfish
·2 years ago·discuss
higher dimensional vectors or matrices are still not tensors.
bsdpufferfish
·2 years ago·discuss
> property rights

No you are conflating two topics. Property rights is not propping up stocks and bonds. It's protecting ownership so you can invest in building things over the long term without them being taken.

Similar reasons encourage the government to protect the value of their currency.

> the point of fiat is to be an easy medium of exchange

The stated goal of the federal reserve is price stability, not exchange.

> Hoarding paper or shiny objects is still speculation with risk

Yep but it's a difference of how much risk.

> having strong social safety nets

Those carry their own kinds of risk.

> I shouldn't be incentivized to hold dollars.

0% is hardly a massive incentive to hold cash. If we can't agree on that then ill be incentivized to hold a currency that does care about its value.
bsdpufferfish
·2 years ago·discuss
Of course there is always risk. But one of the supposed goals of fiat money and property rights is to reduce that risk, ensuring the ability to save into the future.

There are countless examples of countries where that trust was broken.
bsdpufferfish
·2 years ago·discuss
> not prerequisites

Almost the entire document is undergrad numerical topics (finite difference methods, maximum likelihood, Jacobins, hessians, newtons method, etc). This is all well covered material that is soundly not research.
bsdpufferfish
·2 years ago·discuss
> what's stopping them from keeping the money in an index fund

Risk of principal loss.
bsdpufferfish
·2 years ago·discuss
The comment is referring to playing loose with the currency, not a drop in supply or an increase in demand.
bsdpufferfish
·2 years ago·discuss
It's not good for society that ordinary people have to speculate their hard earned money just to keep it for retirement.
bsdpufferfish
·2 years ago·discuss
Even if it's good for GDP to have everyone spending every penny, it's not good for you.
bsdpufferfish
·2 years ago·discuss
Relatively constant demand, and difficult to increase supply.
bsdpufferfish
·2 years ago·discuss
Yep, societies just don't function until you establish a central bank with fiat currency and fractional reserve banking. It's a law of human nature.
bsdpufferfish
·2 years ago·discuss
fiscal hawks, like who? and with what power?
bsdpufferfish
·2 years ago·discuss
its really not. the math is a distant abstraction of a social subject
bsdpufferfish
·2 years ago·discuss
Differentiable programming is hardly a "subfield" it can be explained in a paragraph if you know calculus well. If there is any subfield, it's in researching specific compiler optimizations.