Data can help us take better decisions.
https://t.co/mQSxqYJQ2Y
No one js going to analyze your data for you. Uber won't tell you how much you spend on it. It would only send you offers when you decrease your spendings.
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"Don’t do things that you know are morally wrong. Not because someone is watching, but because you are. Self-esteem is just the reputation that you have with yourself. You’ll always know." - @naval
Deep Learning cheatsheets covering the content of Stanford's CS 230 class. Well done and clear by @shervinea.
Feed forward: https://t.co/xxwcghQ95g
Recurrent: https://t.co/Oshl7Z4C6Q
More tips: https://t.co/wOLdvlnmns
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What self development gurus fail to get:
People don't lack the knowledge of what to do. They lack the WILL to do it.
You can give them all the knowledge but it will be useless unless they have the WILL to implement.
The guru cannot transfer WILL, he can only transmit knowledge.
“Humans prefer power to truth. We spend far more time and effort on trying to control the world than on trying to understand it — and even when we try to understand it, we do so in the hope that understanding the world will make it easier to control it.” https://t.co/VNOg1pFuy5
Sick of the internet shouting factory? Looking for a more civil place to discuss the big issues? After five years of development, we welcome you to Kialo, a system designed for thoughtful debate.
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When our intentions toward others are good, we find that any feelings of anxiety or insecurity we may have are greatly reduced. We experience a liberation from our habitual preoccupation with self and paradoxically, this gives rise to strong feelings of confidence.
It’s terrifying that both of these things are true at the same time in this world:
• computers drive cars around
• the state of the art test to check that you’re not a computer is whether you can successful identify stop signs in pictures
Learning to See in the Dark: fast imaging in low light. Operates directly on raw sensor data, replacing the traditional image processing pipeline with a CNN. Does better than increasing exposure & ISO, or a flash.
Paper: https://t.co/1J87JDWqgj
Code: https://t.co/pDHOZr7iME