What a sadness coming on the heels of such happiness. I for one am joyful for the many years and many nights this kind man taught me so much about the world.
“Now this is the evidence. You want me to make an act of faith, risking myself, my wife, my woman, my sister, my children on some idealism which you assure me exists in America, which I have never seen.”
Happy Birthday, James Baldwin.🙏🏿
And watch his great, great, great, great grandkids recite that terrifyingly powerful speech https://t.co/ApxFdioRFy This made me cry hard and realize how much work I, at least for one, still have to do. #BlackLivesMattters
This weekend as you enjoy #Hamilton (I certainly will be) please also add a reading of Frederick Douglass’s “What to the slave is the 4th of July” https://t.co/JB3sATM3eP
Fuck you are brave @mikemchargue. Truly a role modern for a modern human. @BreneBrown would be proud as shit of you, I believe. No reason. That is all. Carry on sir.
I both relate and live this tweet all too often. I probably seem far too naive way too often. A brief (thorough?) study of history seems to prove that love never wins. But it always does. This I have both learnt & experienced one too many times to let the opposite ever ring true.
I look for the good in people. Sometimes I get hurt for it, but it's rare and it's worth it. You may hear me say optimistic things that sound naive. I'm not naive. I've read too much history to be naive. I just think love wins out over the darker parts of human nature in the end.
I look for the good in people. Sometimes I get hurt for it, but it's rare and it's worth it. You may hear me say optimistic things that sound naive. I'm not naive. I've read too much history to be naive. I just think love wins out over the darker parts of human nature in the end.
This deserves an invite. Me: still tryin figure out how to implement neural nets a way that is actually useful to secure an invite while editing some video at yardhouse as the only geek in the place during #SuperBowl2020
@SamTalksTesla A PhD is definitely not required. All that matters is a deep understanding of AI & ability to implement NNs in a way that is actually useful (latter point is what’s truly hard). Don’t care if you even graduated high school.
When I learn computer things, I really need to able to experiment and play around with them!
So the SQL zine also going to come with a little SQL playground website (using sql.js) that you can use to run any query you want to try on the example tables in the zine.