gnudon
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9 years ago
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on: I’m a Muslim, a woman and an immigrant. I voted for Trump
That is a great signature line.
"Please, try a bit harder to really internalize that you don't have perfect comprehension of this extremely complex situation. And recognize that it is impossible to know what the future holds."
gnudon
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9 years ago
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on: The decline of Stack Overflow (2015)
Yeah, I know I've engendered some unjust vitriol with SO questions (got referred to Hackers - same thing), where the question was non-nonchalantly labeled as polling - and I knew it wasn't because I'd spent hours going through Google Scholar and the ACM databases. But my elaboration only angered someone with a 10K ref who could downvote me all day long.
gnudon
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9 years ago
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on: Computational Complexity Theory
The posted URL adds a greater than sign breaking the link.
gnudon
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11 years ago
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on: Ambitious Artificial Intelligence Project Operating In Near-Secrecy For 30 Years
Agreed. Cyc is far from low profile. It was in Omni magazine back in the day - and it's a common example of (problematic) GOFAI approaches.
gnudon
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12 years ago
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on: Why Nerds are Unpopular (2003)
It's very dangerous to assume too much about genetic pre-dispositions - most commonly they are just assumptions & they're dangerous.
gnudon
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12 years ago
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on: Why Nerds are Unpopular (2003)
Agreed. In part 'we' (US) have a cultural mythos that intelligence (or nerdy smartness) and social skills are antithetical to one another. There's also a frequent assumption that social skills are innate.
Sure, some people master social skills more quickly. But nerds and nerd-caregivers need to understand that social skills serve a purpose and can and should be trained. I think of it in game theory terms / cost-benefit analysis - advantages vs. disadvantages of having (no/limited) social skills. [The same stereotypes and problems with implicit bias and nerds are also commonly true with regards to physical fitness.]
gnudon
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12 years ago
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on: A LaTeX Resume Template that fits everything AND looks good
I appreciate the 'classic' look. One issue... You talk about yourself in the third person.