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I thought this was going to be a post about Hume.
Is it OK for me to downvote meetup threads if I don’t want to see them?
Reading Model Theory was the first time in my life where I read a chapter of a textbook and it made absolutely no sense. In fact, it took about three passes per chapter before they made sense.
I find this experience common and I’m sure most working mathematicians (as opposed to merely a student) would confirm. One of the most important things is not getting discouraged in the face of total incomprehensibility.
I was under the impression (after reading the sections) that the argument hinges a lot less on (economic) growth than what might be gleamed from the summary here.
Luke has said it will be in a different ebook.
Can you point to some less blatantly biased commentary?
You could start at a time better suited for Europe.
Calibre really annoyed me every time I tried it—it seemed intent on moving my whole collection to another folder and the interface was horribly unintuitive. I’d really like a better program with similar functionality, but alas, I haven’t been able to find anything so far.
Is this what you have in mind?
Sugar does not cause hyperactivity in children.[230][231] Double-blind trials have shown no difference in behavior between children given sugar-full or sugar-free diets, even in studies specifically looking at children with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder or those considered sensitive to sugar.[232]
Hello! My name is Christopher Galias and I’m currently studying mathematics in Warsaw.
I figured that using a reading group would be helpful in combating procrastination. Thank you for doing this.
Can’t we use a hierarchy of ordinal numbers and a different ordinal sum (e.g. maybe something of Conway’s) in our utility calculations?
That is, lying would be infinitely bad, but lying ten times would be infinitely worse.
OK, but war happens in real life. For most people, the only time they hear of AI is in Terminator-like movies.
I’d rather compare it to some other technological topic, but which doesn’t have a relevant franchise in popular culture.
The terms that I singled out while reading were: Backpropagation, Bayesian network, Maximum likelihood, Reinforcement learning.
No, of course not, but it still might make sense to wonder why it’s so.
Per the vegetables question: what should I eat?
Thanks! This will be helpful.
Making lists.