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flohrian

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About flohrian

{cognitive, computer} science student.

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    I found this piece somewhat refreshing. It presents a thought I have not thought about before. Whether, as some other commenters suggest, the hypothesis that you are dating an ecos…

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    Comment #27493245

    The results indicate a wide variety of vegetables, fruits, beeswax and animal food products, complementing other archaeological evidence. The authors highlight some notable differe…

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    Comment #24460075

    Yes. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Freiburg_B%C3%A4chle

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    Comment #17699650

    from the paper: "[...] learnable network parameter that is iteratively adjusted during the training process of the diffractive network, using an error back-propagation method. Afte…

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    Comment #16240521

    I recently read a math paper: abelian groups, hilbert spaces, lebesgue measures. It felt like we're back in the 1900s.

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    Comment #15783512

    we don't have the technology to 'beam all that power to earth' - whatever that might even mean. Furthermore, 384.000km is quite the distance.

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    Comment #15155962

    statistics ⊂ math

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    Comment #14832163

    Hm. documentation, readability, maintainability? in general you cannot even prove, whether a program does the right thing...

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    Comment #14552246

    this is called design, I suppose.

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    Comment #14067154

    Future data scientists probably also should consider Julia.

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    Comment #14002105

    By “scientism,” Pigliucci (2010, p. 235) means, “the intellectual arrogance of some scientists who think that, given enough time and especially financial resources, science will be…

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    Comment #13962529

    >> [...] neat but not extra-ordinary hobby project. IMO TempleOS is quite extra-ordinary! From the article's conclusion: "Watching TempleOS execute its built-in test suite is a jaw…

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    Comment #13948893

    Since (from your profile) you have also worked in a lab in the US: How does it compare to that? Do you like Germany so far?

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    Comment #13907138

    Also came to my mind. But Leipzig also attracts many young people because of its affordability. Many things that are true for Berlin now are also true for Leipzig; it is very hip, …