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Kenny (all opinions my own)
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Kenny (all opinions my own)
@PlayerToTheLeft
Interests, unordered: Boardgames (heavy, 18xx, RPGs), Philosophy (ethics, mind), Math (combinatorics, teaching), BLM, Justice. I'm Biologically Fabulous!
Owensboro, KY 가입일 Haziran 2015
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@cenobyte3 @Mrs_Meowmerz If say an array is a matrix, but the distinction may be academic since a matrix is a vector of vectors.
PS: I'm back here to find out that the series I'm reading is not done. Leaving again now. Keep up the good math!
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@Mrs_Meowmerz Just a different name for a vector. More on the computer side. [1,2,3,4] for example is an array of numbers
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@ElieNYC @RachelBitecofer Genuine (albeit rhetorical) question, if the filibuster were dead, do you think the Democrats would continue to observe it, as a polite social convention, when they have a majority? (More pointedly, would some Democrats force the party as a whole to observe it?)
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@RachelBitecofer Agree, but not just on retribution grounds.
It is clear to me that some things are never going to change unless Republicans do it first, in their own interests, because the Democratic party remains hung up on ceremony.
Killing the filibuster is one of those things.
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@msaristotle @DominickCooper @realDonaldTrump @KariLake Considering what Once-and-Future President Trump has said about John McCain, I wouldn't be surprised if McCain admirers snubbed both of them.
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ARIZONA
So, you're trying to tell me that some voters voted for @realDonaldTrump and NOT @KariLake ?? 🤨

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@kareem_carr Come to think of it, this is basically the plot of God Emperor of Dune.
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@kareem_carr Heck, as humans (the species making the largest changes to the environment) make more and more of our decisions using data, there may become an evolutionary advantage to being hard to predict from past data...
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What makes physics an “easy” science is its laws are universal. They always apply. In that way, physic’s causal structure is a lot more like math than other sciences.
Martin Bauer@martinmbauer
Newton: The same universal law that makes apples fall keeps the moon on its orbit Einstein: The same universal law that makes apples fall also predicts singularities in spacetime that can devour stars, concealed by boundaries where the concepts of space and time end
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@jennalaib I really like Hazel's thought process (explicit and implicit). I think what knocks me off my feet is how she breaks a problem that seems daunting to her into pieces that seem more approachable, then keeps track of her sub-tasks so well that she can stitch them all back together!
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NEW BLOG POST:
"Why Do I Love This Work: Examining Context & Bias"
Looking at a third grade student work sample that I loved. But why?
LINK:
jennalaib.com/2024/10/22/why…
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@DrBritWilliams To those on the job market:
May the odds be ever in your favor!
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@DrBritWilliams I applied across 7 different cycles.
When my mental health was good, I put in 20-30 in a cycle. When it was bad (or I was okay with my position) I put in 2-5.
To date I have received one TT offer, but I held four temporary positions along the way.
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@evanewashington I suspect you could also get this in his book. Because *he also has a book on this*!!! Maybe it wouldn't have such S-tier zingers like: "A material universe made of inert atoms is for midwits only." (I actually agree with the sentiment, because evidence of wave/particle duality.)
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lmao twitter rules you can't get this anywhere else
Jash Dholani@oldbooksguy
Issac Newton was an alchemist. Alan Turing thought telepathy is real. It's undeniable at this point that people at the upper bounds of intelligence are quasi-mystics. A material universe made of inert atoms is for midwits only
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@hankgreen Solipsism, because I believe external reality is a deeply powerful human construction. (I kid. I kid!)
Ich will die ding an sich wissen!
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@Helenreflects Makes more sense than the time he conspired with Satan to murder the family of then torture a godly man. I mean... "the Lord works in mysterious ways..."?
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@2Philosophical_ @BMcGrewvy Even then, I might want to poke the stigmata a time or two, metaphorically speaking.
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@2Philosophical_ @BMcGrewvy While I try to keep my skepticism strictly between 0 and 100%, this one is edging close to 0% belief. Thus, what good would reading the book do? I would only look for reasons to discount the story. I would need to see levitating monks myself to even crack the disbelief.
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