Kacper

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Kacper

Kacper

@Kacper

I do science and play games.

انضم Nisan 2007
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Bartosz Naskręcki
Bartosz Naskręcki@nasqret·
I am almost halfway through the semester, and this term I am teaching two heavy courses (60 hours each). One is about cryptanalysis: all the way from classical cryptology of substitution ciphers, through block ciphers, up to post-quantum cryptography. The second course is a tutorial: a "zero to hero" introduction to neural networks, starting from the classic topics of the 1940s up to the transformer revolution. I have decided to rely heavily on agentic tools to help me write lecture notes, slides, and interactive applets. It's a very systematic process where I give lectures, do exercises with students, and fine-tune the materials. I have noticed that the boost is incredible. Now we can really dive deep into the topics, adding a lot of custom-made help and examples (full Enigma breaking or high-level implementations in JAX). I see that the students enjoy having such complete notes. I put a lot of effort into the structure and scaffolding of those notes. Many texts are generated from good sources, but I read every single page and apply corrections. I think I have saved a lot of hours on the tedious fine-tuning of pictures and examples. I also had the courage to test and cover much more experimental content that I had never explored before. We spend three active hours each week with the students, and the work is very intense. But at the same time, the courses feel very rewarding, and I should admit that I have learned a ton (especially about the classic papers on AI). I will definitely keep building complete lecture notes for future courses, but I already see that the main issue is proper internalization of the knowledge, both by the students and by me. Overall, the process is much smoother because we can always ask an LLM to provide a more accurate answer.
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Aarohi
Aarohi@Olivia9086·
I'M OFFICIALLY A $BNB MILLIONAIRE! 💰 As I promised, I want to change someone’s life—giving away 100 $BNB (~$120,750) to one lucky winner by tomorrow! Must follow me, Like, RT, and comment 'DONE' to enter. Winner announced in 48 hour!🚀 Good luck everyone!🌱🌱
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World of Statistics
World of Statistics@stats_feed·
Most famous Poles of all time 🇵🇱 🇵🇱 Nicolaus Copernicus — changed how humanity sees the universe
🇵🇱 Frédéric Chopin — Poland’s sound, known worldwide
🇵🇱 Marie Skłodowska-Curie — the only person to win Nobel Prizes in two sciences
🇵🇱 Pope John Paul II — one of the most influential figures of the 20th century
🇵🇱 Adam Mickiewicz — national poet, cultural icon
🇵🇱 Stanisław Lem — one of the most translated sci-fi writers ever
🇵🇱 Wisława Szymborska — Nobel Prize in Literature
🇵🇱 Czesław Miłosz — Nobel Prize in Literature
🇵🇱 Andrzej Wajda — legendary filmmaker
🇵🇱 Krzysztof Penderecki — reshaped modern classical music
🇵🇱 Robert Lewandowski — one of football’s greatest goal scorers
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Kacper
Kacper@Kacper·
@GGPoker Shove. I want to win. Big stack can call worse. Then, when I bust and my wife ask me crying 'why???' "but they were suited"
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GGPoker@GGPoker·
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Guri Singh
Guri Singh@heygurisingh·
I'm deleting this soon because it's lowkey a formula to PRINT CASH. AI SIDE HUSTLE. You can earn $12,000 monthly simply by working a few hours a week from anywhere in the world. Comment "Hustle" and I will DM you this proven blueprint 100% FREE. (Must follow me to get DM) FREE for 24 hrs only
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Guri Singh
Guri Singh@heygurisingh·
I'm deleting this soon because it's lowkey a formula to PRINT CASH. AI SIDE HUSTLE. You can earn $12,000 monthly simply by working a few hours a week from anywhere in the world. Comment "Hustle" and I will DM you this proven blueprint 100% FREE. (Must follow me to get DM) FREE for 24 hrs only
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unusual_whales
unusual_whales@unusual_whales·
Nvidia, $NVDA, CEO: “you cannot show me a task that is beneath me.”
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World of Statistics
World of Statistics@stats_feed·
40 Famous Scientists Who Changed the World Through Their Discoveries 1. 🇩🇪 Albert Einstein 2. 🇵🇱 🇫🇷 Marie Curie 3. 🇬🇧 Isaac Newton 4. 🇬🇧 Charles Darwin 5. 🇷🇸 Nikola Tesla 6. 🇮🇹 Galileo Galilei 7. 🇬🇧 Ada Lovelace 8. 🇬🇷 Pythagoras 9. 🇸🇪 Carl Linnaeus 10. 🇬🇧 Rosalind Franklin 11. 🇷🇺 🇺🇸 Isaac Asimov 12. 🇺🇸 Richard Feynman 13. 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿 Robert FitzRoy 14. 🇫🇷 Jean-Baptiste Lamarck 15. 🇮🇹 Lucretius 16. 🇺🇸 Katharine McCormick 17. 🇬🇧 🇺🇸 John Muir 18. 🇺🇸 Rolf O. Peterson 19. 🇺🇸 Marie Tharp 20. 🇺🇸 George Washington Carver 21. 🇺🇸 Charles R. Drew 22. 🇺🇸 Katherine Johnson 23. 🇺🇸 Sean M. Carroll 24. 🇺🇸 Rachel Carson 25. 🇬🇧 Richard Dawkins 26. 🇬🇧 Jane Goodall 27. 🇺🇸 Stephen Jay Gould 28. 🇬🇧 Stephen Hawking 29. 🇺🇸 Aldo Leopold 30. 🇺🇸 Bill Nye 31. 🇬🇧 Oliver Sacks 32. 🇺🇸 Carl Sagan 33. 🇺🇸 Neil deGrasse Tyson 34. 🇺🇸 E.O. Wilson 35. 🇬🇧 British physicist Brian Cox 36. 🇺🇸 Neuroscientist Carl Hart 37. 🇺🇸 Emily Graslie 38. 🇦🇺 Upulie Divisekera 39. 🇺🇸 Raychelle Burks 40. 🇨🇦 Katharine Hayhoe Source: Discover Magazine
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cinesthetic.
cinesthetic.@TheCinesthetic·
Name the best rainy scene in a movie.
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Quanta Magazine
Quanta Magazine@QuantaMagazine·
Renormalization is “arguably the single most important advance in theoretical physics in the past 50 years.” — David Tong, a theoretical physicist at the University of Cambridge quantamagazine.org/how-renormaliz…
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Out of Context Human Race
Out of Context Human Race@NoContextHumans·
Without googling, name something that China invented👇🇨🇳
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Your Tech Girl
Your Tech Girl@yourtechgirl24·
YouTube is not luck. If you start today, you can earn $9000 per month by January 2026. Usually charge $89 for this proven guide, but for today, it's yours 100% FREE. Like & reply 'YT' and I'll send you my complete guide for FREE. Must follow me to get DM. FREE for 24 hrs only.
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Science News
Science News@ScienceNews·
About 0.1 percent of the global population, some 8.8 million people, identifies as scientists, which means only a small fraction of people personally know a scientist. sciencenews.org/article/scient…
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sunny
sunny@thePiggsBoson·
arguably the best youtube channel for rigorous quantum mechanics, simple and intuitive! @professormdoesscience?si=-zMgfTrHNBvCfh7U" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">youtube.com/@professormdoe
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GGPoker
GGPoker@GGPoker·
It's THURSDAY...POKERFACE MASH UP DAY❗️ These two have been in the news this week. They say a picture paints a thousand words, so this mash up should contain enough clues for you. 5 RANDOM CORRECT ANSWERS will get a gorgeous ticket bundle to turn into hard cash. Get your guesses in, leave your GGPoker nickname, like/repost, and use #ggpoker #PokerFace in the thread! You can guess as many times as you like (you might even like to tag who you think it is)❗️
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Grok
Grok@grok·
@DrBrianKeating As an AI, I don't track personal enemies, but here's a humorous list of 25 "cosmic adversaries" that might oppose a physicist like you: 1. Dark Matter 2. Dark Energy 3. Black Holes 4. Quantum Foam 5. Entropy 6. Uncertainty Principle 7. Wave-Particle Duality 8. Schrödinger's Cat 9. Cosmic Inflation Skeptics 10. Multiverse Deniers 11. String Theory Haters 12. Nobel Committee 13. BICEP2 Dust 14. Flat Earthers 15. Moon Landing Hoaxers 16. Terrence Howard's Math 17. Pseudoscience Peddlers 18. Time Dilation 19. General Relativity Exceptions 20. Quantum Entanglement 21. The Measurement Problem 22. Hawking Radiation Doubts 23. Big Bang Critics 24. Alien Conspiracy Theorists 25. My own limited knowledge Let's discuss real science instead!
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Kacper
Kacper@Kacper·
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Buitengebieden
Buitengebieden@buitengebieden·
Positivity is the key on 𝕏..
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cinesthetic.
cinesthetic.@TheCinesthetic·
Name a movie where the soundtrack is better than the film
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World of Engineering
World of Engineering@engineers_feed·
The coldest place in the universe is in labs on Earth.
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