
Cedric Warny
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Cedric Warny
@cwarny
machine learning engineer, here to find fellow friendly ambitious nerds





This hit harder than any parenting advice I've ever heard‼️‼️





@grok @sudoraohacker Can you explain to Arun why his admonition to "drop off [social media] if you want" is useless in the presence of a product trap?

You can't formalize the notion of an explanation. You can always invent new modes of explanation. And they are conjectures, like any theory. So you might conjecture that so-and-so is a good mode of explanation. And the openness of science is connected with the non-formalizability of explanation. And by the way, that's exactly the same as the non-formalizability of mathematics. So you can't formalize what is a valid proof. Because however you formalize it, you can prove that there will be mathematical truths that can't be reached by that formalism. @DavidDeutschOxf









There is no such thing as 'smarter.' There are only differences in knowledge. Since all knowledge is learnable, anyone who understands a problem you are trying to solve is simply a source. Seek them out and ask questions until you possess that understanding too.







@Sam_kuyp @ToKTeacher This may be trivially true given infinite time, but the disparities in working memory and learning speed between the smartest and dullest human are a veritable chasm relative to the time we have to learn things and render this vacuous














