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randomsolutions | 1 year ago
The question I would ask is, would geohot have been better to have gone to school to learn this and deferred all the work he has done?
Who is farther ahead, the people who already knew this from school, or the guy who is building and learning this as he goes?
eddd-ddde|1 year ago
AndrewKemendo|1 year ago
A PhD in ML is worth less to me than day to day operational product engineering experience utilizing the fast changing ML tooling landscape
polygamous_bat|1 year ago
This is how you get a four-week transition from "I can fix twitter search in an internship!" to "twitter search is unfixable." Ideally, a PhD teaches you to bust your behind doing a deep dive on a seemingly unsolvable problem for three-five years.
If only we could recalibrate ourselves to stop the search for easy money and remind ourselves that some problems are just genuinely hard.
lll-o-lll|1 year ago
The entire point of having a structured approach to teaching (and this includes apprenticeships and the like), is to accelerate the process of learning.
polygamous_bat|1 year ago
Could you remind me what he has done since his jailbreaking day, i.e. in the last ten years, that can't be described as "setting VC money on fire?" Because my opinion would be, that yes, the world would have been better off if he did go to school.
georgehotz|1 year ago
We raised $18.1M and have made $28M in revenue to date.
Where are you getting your narrative? Are you confusing comma with someone else?