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@yuzu_4ever Can always pivot no ? Did anyone ever go down this path(and not quit during undergrad) for anything other than "the love of the game".
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sometimes i regret going down the path of becoming a theoretical physicist. i inadvertently put myself in such a precarious position.
Timothy Gowers @wtgowers@wtgowers
But if AI mathematics continues to progress at anything like its current rate -- which is what I expect to happen -- then we will face a crisis very soon, and mathematics departments, who owe a duty of care to their students, should be urgently preparing for it.
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@fgcraisa I have been around for 10 years, my only advice is don't try to befriend people u met cuz they are good at the game/have a pre-existing standing in the community. Some of the best relationships I have had that transferred to IRL were people I met in gold, plat and low diamond.
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I'm all for healthy eating and all but the reason the volume of fruits and vegetables is large is simply that they have a high water content. You can drink a liter of water with your oreos and get the same volume. It's a dumb argument.
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𝗪𝗲𝗹𝗹𝗻𝗲𝘀𝘀 𝗖𝗵𝗲𝗺𝗶𝘀𝘁@GodswillChemist
This is what 400 calories looks like. Same number. Two completely different outcomes.
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@carl_feynman Thanks ! So it's expected that it's currently filling a purpose then ? Very curious
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@eXoofed This is not "small" from a metabolic point of view. Vaults are tiny and spread out but about as massive overall as your eyeballs or pinky fingers. Evolution has no problem eliminating structures quickly. Cave fish have lost eyeballs in only a few thousand generations.
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Today I learned about "vaults". A cellular organelle that comprises about 0.1% of our body protein, and we don't know what it does. Even weirder, they've engineered mice with no vaults, and they seem to be fine. Why does evolution keep vaults around? Why are they in most animals, fungi and plants, but not in insects? Mysteries on every side...
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Leonard Rome’s lab discovered an odd, abundant component of cells in the 1980s—and he’s still trying to figure out what it does. Learn more: scim.ag/4gOvrbG #ScienceMagArchives
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