Very neat. They write: > In this course, we’ll be looking for the following trifecta: (i) ideas that are non-obvious, even to the well-trained computer scientist, so that we’re not wasting your time; (ii) conceptually simple — realistically, these are the only ideas that you might remember a year or more from now, when you’re a start-up founder, senior software engineer, PhD student, etc. (iii) fundamental, meaning t…
> (i) ideas that are non-obvious , even to the well-trained computer scientist > In the first lesson, they discuss consistent hashing, and they seem to have achieved their goals. I was really excited when I read your comment here before clicking the link, but having had a look at the rest of the curriculum, I'm slightly underwhelmed. - Generalization ... Empirical risk minimization. - lossy compression - Similarity S…
spoilers: this course is intended to mathematically train computer scientists.