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sebg

25,536 karmajoined 19 anni fa
Howdy. I'm Sebastian.

Data Science Weekly Newsletter (~68k subscribers): https://datascienceweekly.substack.com/ https://twitter.com/datascinews

My email is [email protected]. Open invitation: if you're reading this, I'm happy to receive email about any deep learning / data science / software / startup / etc topic from you at any time.

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Data Science Weekly – Issue 659

datascienceweekly.substack.com
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Data Science Weekly – Issue 658

datascienceweekly.substack.com
3 points·by sebg·8 giorni fa·0 comments

Small Molecules Have More Information per Atom Than Biologics

corinwagen.github.io
15 points·by sebg·8 giorni fa·4 comments

Generative AI creates delicious, sustainable, and nutritious burgers

arxiv.org
1 points·by sebg·9 giorni fa·0 comments

Evolution of moral expression in song lyrics

nature.com
2 points·by sebg·9 giorni fa·0 comments

Data Science Weekly – Issue 657

datascienceweekly.substack.com
3 points·by sebg·15 giorni fa·0 comments

General LLMs outperform specialized clinical AI tools on medical benchmarks

nature.com
4 points·by sebg·15 giorni fa·0 comments

Scaling Laws, Carefully

lilianweng.github.io
9 points·by sebg·15 giorni fa·0 comments

The Story of Hemoglobin

newtinteractive.com
4 points·by sebg·15 giorni fa·0 comments

Surprising lessons from my research scientist job search

yongzx.github.io
5 points·by sebg·15 giorni fa·0 comments

How the Heck Do Synthesizers Work? (An Interactive Exploration)

perthirtysix.com
8 points·by sebg·15 giorni fa·0 comments

Data Science Weekly – Issue 656

datascienceweekly.substack.com
1 points·by sebg·22 giorni fa·0 comments

Correlated LLM Name Priors and Their Haunting of the Web and Academic Publishing

arxiv.org
4 points·by sebg·22 giorni fa·0 comments

A Beginner's Guide to Robotics Hardware

interlatent.com
3 points·by sebg·22 giorni fa·0 comments

The software industry: annealing, but wrong

apenwarr.ca
2 points·by sebg·22 giorni fa·1 comments

Shape Suffixes – Good Coding Style

medium.com
18 points·by sebg·22 giorni fa·6 comments

Preschoolers search semantic networks in broader more variable ways than adults

osf.io
3 points·by sebg·22 giorni fa·0 comments

Data Engineering Acquisitions (2022-2026)

ssp.sh
3 points·by sebg·22 giorni fa·0 comments

Everything Is BOM: Bill of Materials Encyclopedia

bomwiki.com
58 points·by sebg·22 giorni fa·21 comments

Formal Methods and the Future of Programming

blog.janestreet.com
8 points·by sebg·28 giorni fa·0 comments

comments

sebg
·2 mesi fa·discuss
Seriously!
sebg
·2 mesi fa·discuss
Depends on the platform and what "viral" means.

Where do you want to go viral and what does it mean to you?
sebg
·3 mesi fa·discuss
Last two books that you read?
sebg
·3 mesi fa·discuss
Have you read this? https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC8049618/ Seems to me that AI companies are attacking the wrong things.
sebg
·3 mesi fa·discuss
What other books do you like?
sebg
·3 mesi fa·discuss
For those curious -> https://www.thesr71blackbird.com/Aircraft/Stories/sr-71-blac...
sebg
·3 mesi fa·discuss
Lots of good comments over the years -> https://hn.algolia.com/?q=%09Isaac+Asimov%3A+The+Last+Questi...
sebg
·3 mesi fa·discuss
Agreed. If I remember correctly from the other sections of this post, I think it's a self-directed ban.
sebg
·3 mesi fa·discuss
humans are made of meat -> https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47688678
sebg
·3 mesi fa·discuss
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47779352
sebg
·4 mesi fa·discuss
To continue this discussion and to tie it into the original link, worth looking at this YouTube Video where "Jon Pike interviews Quentin Skinner about Thomas Hobbes' masterpiece Leviathan"...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8PO3GB-RhA4
sebg
·6 mesi fa·discuss
Ah okay! Makes sense. I’ve never ordered them as I wasn’t sure how a soup gets delivered so it makes sense.

Maybe one day you can write a book like Ivan Orkin did with Ramen :)
sebg
·6 mesi fa·discuss
Have you done a Phở-off?

I've done a similar thing with Pizza places around me and discovered that my tastes were different when I ordered the same type of pizza pie and had them all at the same time, compared to what I preferred in the restaurant.

Might be worth a try
sebg
·6 mesi fa·discuss
100% agree! Teaching others to teach helps broaden their perspective/ world as well. Everyone wins
sebg
·6 mesi fa·discuss
Good points.

Maybe something like making two person teams of a non-talker and talker?

Non-talker is getting trained to be a talker while the talker is doing the recruiting?

Non-talker holds sign / hands out writing implement. Talker talks.

Everyone slowly moves up the chain?
sebg
·6 mesi fa·discuss
Helping people like you are seems like an amazing start. Maybe try to get a pyramid structure going where you teach people to help other people and then they teach people and then it’s a movement? But at all times a low level of effort so there is no pressure other than just holding up a sign or a marker.

I’ve found the hardest thing is breaking the ice and the sign / marker normalises a low stakes interaction where one participant can walk away at any time
sebg
·6 mesi fa·discuss
Really enjoying reading you blog posts. Currently taking notes into my own Obsidian instance based on your post “Obsidian vault setup tour”

Thanks for sharing
sebg
·6 mesi fa·discuss
I clicked, thinking it would show me funny Claude responses to prompts. That would definitely make it more engaging. Something like Regretsy.
sebg
·7 mesi fa·discuss
"In our study (Vaci et al., 2019), we tracked ninety chess players of differing skill levels for almost 20 years. They were of different ages, which allowed us to investigate not only the beginnings and peaks of chess skill, but also the later stages of the chess career."
sebg
·7 mesi fa·discuss
Thanks for the response. Lots of rabbit holes for my kids and I to explore. First up for this weekend is this -> "Cosmonauts: How Russia Won the Space Race" found here https://ihavenotv.com/cosmonauts-how-russia-won-the-space-ra....

> Whatever one thinks of the Soviet political system, they did have some great achievements.

So true. Kids and I are slowly working through the Gelfand correspondence course (math) and it's amazing.