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hingler36
·17분 전·discuss
This is interesting analysis, but I don't think it necessarily counteracts what the book is saying. To build state-affiliated housing also involved "clearing the pipes" as the article put it.

Additionally, the Vienna housing that this article touched on is a way deeper rabbit hole that is absolutely worth looking into. They have a completely different housing paradigm than pretty much anywhere else in the world.
hingler36
·8시간 전·discuss
One of my main takeaways from this article is that the author ADORES Umberto Eco.

Which is understandable.
hingler36
·9일 전·discuss
Pretty important asterisk concerning the privatization of the Japanese rail network: this privatization led to the closure of a lot of rural, unprofitable lines. IMO this would play out similarly for the USPS; it's not hard to remain profitable when you can just cleave off the parts of your public service that are in the red.
hingler36
·12일 전·discuss
I was thinking of the data race case, and I was unaware of relaxed access used by other languages. Thanks for sharing!
hingler36
·12일 전·discuss
I can see how multiple mutable references is fine in a single-threaded context, but surely this would cause UB in the multi-thread context?
hingler36
·15일 전·discuss
I've been on my soapbox for a while that introductory machine learning courses should cover the basics of optimization. Even just basic KKT conditions could add a lot.
hingler36
·지난달·discuss
I'm a huge fan of Paul's, and his book Measurement is easily the most beautiful introduction to geometry out there.

I appreciate his focus on how to maintain engagement with students who are predisposed to math, but I think it's equally important to consider how to teach students who are deeply uninterested in math but still need a working knowledge to live life. Granted, the current system seems to be failing both kinds of students.