Cameron Wong (@thecamdar) 's Twitter Profile
Cameron Wong

@thecamdar

graduate student, functional programmer, PL guy

webmaster @ feuniverse.us

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Blue (@bluebadger2600) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Positions ICE has taken: - We can enter your home without a warrant - You must carry your papers at all times - But we can ignore them and only our scanner matters - We can detain you anywhere, no matter your age, situation or status - Indefinitely with no access to a lawyer -

Mayor Eric Adams (@nycmayor) 's Twitter Profile Photo

As tens of thousands across America protest the violence that ICE sows with impunity, federal agents shot and killed another person in Minneapolis today. ICE terrorizes our cities. ICE puts us all in danger. Abolish ICE.

nick wright (@getnickwright) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I truly implore folks not to argue with โ€œpeopleโ€ on this app about important events. Youโ€™re going to drown in a sea of bots, paid foreign accounts cosplaying as Americans, and truly the worst of our citizenry. Talk to real human beings in real life. Youโ€™ll feel better.

john teufel (@johnteufelnyc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Here's what I don't understand. Why do Democrats have to "get to yes"? The Republicans have the majority. Let them fund the Gestapo. If they can't, well, sucks to suck, but certainly there's no Democratic obligation to help.

Noah Smith ๐Ÿ‡ (@noahpinion) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"Gestapo Greg" is a reasonable nickname, and telling protesters to keep protesting is a responsible thing to do. If ICE agents murder more protesters, it is the fault of the murderers, not the protesters.

Cameron Wong (@thecamdar) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Harvard PL is looking for guest speakers! If you're a PL researcher in the greater Boston area, this is a great opportunity to talk about your work in a low-stakes, friendly setting! Preliminary results (etc) welcome!

Edward Z. Yang (@ezyang) 's Twitter Profile Photo

One of the things I find exciting about the Carlini work is we can come up with new high level ideas for how compilers should be put together and then spend $20k to find out if they actually make developing a compiler faster

jeffyjeff (@funnyvileplume) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"would you still love me if i was a worm" weak, stupid question, has no ramifications "would you still add me to your team if I had bad IVs and a nature that lowers my preferred attack stat" , difficult, powerful moral dilemma, will eventually run into this situation

๐™ฑ๐šž๐š ๐Ÿ›น (@iamchikaexe_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

hard to find the balance between educating yourself on current events and not making yourself so indescribably sad that you can't properly function.

Shobhit Shrivastava (@shri_shobhit) 's Twitter Profile Photo

How most scams work, mathematically - Assume a sports tournament with 10 teams. For the first match, you email 10,000 people saying A will win and 10,000 saying B. After the match, you divide the right side, and email 5000 the same way. By the 8th match, 300 people have seen

summer (@transgendererer) 's Twitter Profile Photo

they should put this next to the doors of every grad school building. there should be a legal requirement to put it on the admissions website like a surgeon general's warning

they should put this next to the doors of every grad school building. there should be a legal requirement to put it on the admissions website like a surgeon general's warning
Jam ๐Ÿ’๐Ÿ‹ (@hoglandsko) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I just think it's kind of disgusting for every single player in that room to be able to sit there and celebrate with the brutal fascist leaders destroying the country they claim to love and not have anything to say disavowing it like many of their fellow athletes did but whatever

Phil Eaton (@eatonphil) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If you're a CS grad student in the US, I'll pay you a small fee to write for The Consensus. I'm especially looking for articles that compare the state of research to the state of what devs do in practice, because there are often interesting discrepancies.

If you're a CS grad student in the US, I'll pay you a small fee to write for The Consensus. I'm especially looking for articles that compare the state of research to the state of what devs do in practice, because there are often interesting discrepancies.