What are you watching on Youtube now? η'

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Must have been really impressive when it hit (for those following the yt crap drama going on at the time). Of course I had (luckily) no idea. But it's still funny.

 

I don’t think I could smash gold leaves with a hammer 45 hours a week. Glad it’s not the fifties!
 

Can we start calling him Tuckerberg? Oh, no, chroma key and 3D glasses, that's our future. I had to give up at around 30 minutes and then just skipped around.
 

It's not like the problem is the quadratic equation roots formula; it's not as if that came from nowhere or from primitive trial and error. The problem is that just memorizing that doesn't give you any insight nor interest, and in school you were just memorizing it to solve inconsequential stuff for a test.
I certainly don't agree with his conclusion that "nothing which won't help you practically should be mandatory learning in school". Though I do see a point in allowing kids to choose more freely.
 
“Why should I be forced to learn math when I have a calculator?”

Well, why should you be forced to learn how a mortgage works if you can read a book, or look it up on the internet?

Some things are done by rote, sure, but learning about mortgage paperwork is more rote than math or understanding how an electron works.

The point of the K-12 education system is giving the tools to learn. Want to learn a trade? Okay, then go to trade school at 18 or take up an apprenticeship. What’s the matter, afraid 18 and 19 are critical career years? They aren’t!

I have long hair too. If I dye it two colors and then make my post into a rap, will that be credible?

Yo,
The schooling system is built around the principle that a child’s development in general is gradual
That is why so much of your schooling was studying dinosaurs, the planets and doodling
Public education in an advanced industrialized state can’t be expected to teach job skills at eight,
The division of labor makes the aforementioned impractical and so the school curriculum is seemingly inapplicable

Peace!
 

6,5 mil views in a week, for this rather poor animation with a crude message.

I suppose that if you get to 3,5 mil subscribers, it doesn't matter what you do :)
 
We've watched all of the trial (except some boring bits to do with ) so far.
Not as good as the Oscar Pistorius case because the lawyers in that trial were brilliant.
7/10.

Remember: it's not over until all avenues for appeal have been exhausted.
Also, for some charges the jury might be deadlocked, so there's still a chance for a 2nd season. :)
 
Those things could be an inexpensive way to test some very new ideas about nonreciprocal systems.

A New Theory for Systems That Defy Newton’s Third Law

By programming a fleet of robots to behave nonreciprocally — blue cars react to red cars differently
than red cars react to blue cars - a team of researchers elicited spontaneous phase transitions.
https://www.quantamagazine.org/a-new-theory-for-systems-that-defy-newtons-third-law-20211111/

Wouldn't this be possible to test with some kind of (naive question) mapper of the machine state (very vague, but you get what I mean) of a powerful computer?
 
Wouldn't this be possible to test with some kind of (naive question) mapper of the machine state (very vague, but you get what I mean) of a powerful computer?
I've been working on something similar for the last couple of weeks.
It definitely doesn't require a powerful computer, just some modifications to Artificial Life
type systems like Conway's Game of Life.
 
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