
West Proter
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West Proter
@WestProter
Voted most helpful KovaaK’s community member in 2022 for my free guides, free playlists and freely live streaming my paid coaching. Co-Founder: @gamercoach_gg



Whenever a woman’s hinge profile says that she wants to visit all the continents, I tell her that I’m banned from returning to Antarctica because I tried to teach the penguins the difference between good and evil. This has worked exactly zero times but at least I’m amusing myself

Imagine an equation so small, yet so powerful that many mathematicians call it the most beautiful equation in mathematics. This famous formula is called Euler's identity, discovered by the brilliant mathematician Leonhard Euler. What makes it amazing is that it brings together five very important numbers in just one line: 0 — the additive identity 1 — the multiplicative identity π — the special constant that appears in every circle e — a number that describes natural growth and change i — a mysterious number defined by i = √−1 These numbers come from completely different areas of mathematics. One comes from geometry, one from growth and calculus, one from imaginary numbers, and two from basic arithmetic. Yet somehow, they all fit perfectly into a single elegant equation. That’s why mathematicians love it so much.




I can suggest an equation that has the potential to impact the future: P = NP + AI This equation combines Stephen Cook’s famous equation P=NP, which relates problems that can be solved in polynomial time (P) with those that can be verified in polynomial time (NP), with the addition of AI (Artificial Intelligence). By including AI in the equation, it symbolizes the way in which the ability to use RL post-training on solved problems means that any problem which is programmatically verifiable (NP) necessarily becomes one that can be algorithmically automated (P). My equation highlights the potential for AI to saturate all possible evals while still eluding capability in domains that lack straightforward verification.

Sweden, is this true?


Countries with reverse kinship pronouns - parents use "mom" & "dad" (in each specific language form) to refer to their children. The practice comes from the nomad heritage of Arabic and Turkic and has spread with the Arab and Ottoman empires. If I missed some, write in comments










