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What I Do Not Understand, (A)I Cannot Create

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Mutability Considered Harmful

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Forced "Verification" on LinkedIn

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The United States’ Unamendable Constitution

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psteitz
·2 anni fa·discuss
The study does not appear to be longitudinal, so what it is showing is association, not causality. It could actually be foreboding a kind of "rich get richer, poor get poorer" spiral as the "cognitively advantaged" offload less, dampening the (undemonstrated) impact on their critical thinking skills.
psteitz
·4 anni fa·discuss
Beautiful post, which I had not seen. Many thanks for (re-)posting. I often use the "seems critical now" vs "will be important in the future" test and marvel at how crazy different these are. As I get older, I seem to be getting better at telling the difference. The consequence of this attitude is that you have to get used to taking a lot of immediate flack for ignoring transitory bullshit.

I love the reference to children and their helpfulness in bullshit-shedding. I am reminded of one of my favorite quotes, from a somewhat sick bird who nonetheless really got the value of both time with children and avoiding bullshit:

"A man's maturity consists in his finding, once again, the seriousness that he had as a child at play" -Friedrich Nietzsche
psteitz
·4 anni fa·discuss
Somewhat comical that the post is basically an ad.
psteitz
·4 anni fa·discuss
I use Feedly, which is more a scraper, but can be pointed at RSS sources.
psteitz
·4 anni fa·discuss
+1 And even today, regardless of software stack, tooling, etc the problem of silo-ed development and limited understanding of the big picture in large systems is still very much alive. Getting shared understanding of the ideas embodied in complex systems with lots of little teams is still a challenge and always will be.
psteitz
·4 anni fa·discuss
Exactly. The key is focus which is not the same thing as organization or just "having one conversation."
psteitz
·4 anni fa·discuss
I agree with the main point here, but one thing that has always puzzled me is how to think about what might be called deep collaborative work. Most meetings, especially the status-y kind, are manifestly not "deep" but some of the most intense work that I have ever done has been with one or a small handful of collaborators.
psteitz
·4 anni fa·discuss
This is a hard. Books that made me a better thinker have to be the hard ones / ones that made me change. Top two would be

Prolegomena to Any Future Metaphysics, Immanuel Kant. Supposedly more accessible version of Critique of Pure Reason but still very hard and mind-bending for me at least. Not just philosophy was easier after wrestling with this content.

The Structure of Scientific Revolutions, Tomas Kuhn. Made me self-aware about what scientific thinking actually is.
psteitz
·4 anni fa·discuss
I would start here: https://www.deeplearningbook.org/

If you already know all of the math in Part I, great, but if you don't you need to study it carefully if you want to understand what is going on. If you just want to code, there are shorter paths, but if you really want to understand the theory, you need to master the Linear Algebra and Probability material in the first part of that book. Parts II and III give a solid foundation in DL itself.
psteitz
·4 anni fa·discuss
I think you're kind of missing the point. The author was just pointing out that lots of personal health-related info was being recorded in the calls. When you know a call is being recorded it is kind to steer the conversation away from content that the person you are talking to may not want broadly shared. Prospects may be told that the calls are being recorded but they may not realize the implications of that.
psteitz
·4 anni fa·discuss
Have a look at Milvus (BSD license) and Weviate (Apache 2)
psteitz
·4 anni fa·discuss
In the early days of the Apache Incubator, Stefano Mazocchi pointed out that what works to seed communities is good ideas and bad code - the other three combinations don't work.