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Asae

@asae

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calendar_today16-04-2010 09:53:02

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Justine Moore (@venturetwins) 's Twitter Profile Photo

At this point I’m convinced these AI renovation videos are our clearest shot at reverse engineering the reward pathways of the human brain

Róisín Lanigan (@rosielanners) 's Twitter Profile Photo

amazing to think we likely won't see another simultaneous lent, chinese new year, ramadan and disgraced member of the british royal family being arrested in our lifetime

garfieldbot (@robertlasagna1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

What you can easily do in your social life is give people permission to think. People are currently running into confusing and thought-terminating stuff all day, and the very strange moment in time and mass culture is, once again, that a lot of normal people are just asking you

a ; moved !! (@jeonctr) 's Twitter Profile Photo

My mom’s older brother passed away a few years ago. He was the quiet type. Lived in the same modest house for decades. Wore old flannels. Fixed his own car. No one ever thought of him as “well off.” After he died, we learned he had been buying small life insurance policies over

Cartoons Hate Her! (@cartoonshateher) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This Punch the monkey thing is making me genuinely upset but it just occurred to me like...what if there is some human loser who we all can't stand, but there are millions of powerful invisible deities who love him and he'll never know?

Henrik Karlsson (@phokarlsson) 's Twitter Profile Photo

One of my more important learning experiences was when I was sixteen and my best friend and me biked from Sweden to Åland Islands in Finland. We didn’t have cell phone connection, so my parents didn’t know where we were (and were admirably chill about that; they had given me

Kareem Carr, Statistics Person (@kareem_carr) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Study math if you like when math is beautiful. Study physics if you like when math is true. Study computer science if you like when math is useful. Study stats if you like when math is an unholy mix of beautiful, ugly, useful and true.

Sanya Jain - Your Grad Coach (@yourgradcoach) 's Twitter Profile Photo

95% of Europe PhD applications fail for one boring reason: You don’t look like a researcher. You look like a good student. That’s the problem. In most of Europe, a PhD isn’t “admission.” It’s a paid research contract. At places like ETH Zurich, University of Oxford or the Max

Tom Forth (@thomasforth) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"see, too many people are going to university, it's supply and demand, obviously" vs. "no, graduates have valuable skills and create growth and with it graduate jobs, look at the other countries, increased graduate share caused increased graduate premium" is a good debate imho.

Jeremiah (@onancientpaths) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I saw yesterday that a teammate of mine posted a long note that had all the cringey hallmarks of AI-generated text: very short sentences for emphasis, "this is not just...it's...", "...and that changes everything..." , etc. And it struck me all the sudden that for those who

Mushtaq Bilal, PhD (@mushtaqbilalphd) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Major academic publishers' revenue and what they pay authors and reviewers: Revenue: Elsevier: $3.9 billion Springer Nature: $2 billion Wolters Kluwer: $1.6 billion Wiley: $1.8 billion Taylor & Francis: $800 million Sage: $500 million They pay: Authors: $0 Reviewers: $0

ジュリア://🪿🌲 (@feraltranny) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Debate has always been like this, it's why intelligent people never debate and have no desire to do it, if you're intelligent enough you can effectively argue with sound logic for any position, that's just verbal IQ, you never can lose, debates are useless