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A curated list of liked, bookmarked, and retweeted posts from Twitter.
Despite rampant misinformation, Covid-19 has pushed science into the zeitgeist, as people have absorbed new words and how scientific discovery actually works. https://t.co/b6CIRXQBtt
“It was natural for the ancient thinkers and sages to conceive of the creation of the universe and its organization in human terms. All human society as they knew it was directed by people. The universe too, they imagined, must therefore be run by anthropomorphic mighty beings..”
An infographic worth 1,000 words... 10 Steps to change your life in 2022: https://t.co/IpKEbt74Oy
Your 2021 reflection plan in one graphic: https://t.co/AO4iWBNFoR
Go super deep Starting something new is achieved by being on the cusp of innovation. You get there by going deep and learning everything there is. The more you learn, the more you can “peer over the edge”. In your field, know more than anyone.
Sophie Zhang, a former data scientist at Facebook, revealed that it enables global political manipulation and has done little to stop it. https://t.co/EAOjisZfwk
1) The obstacle is the way Every hard problem you solve is a moat that others will shrink from. Most people don’t have the stamina for hard work. Challenges completed are insurance policies against competition.
https://t.co/aQ00cokhYT Communicate with your customers in one place. Cost: Paid (95% discount for eligible startups)
How to buy a digital asset and crank up by @Jamesoncamp https://t.co/NAiAPwTt83
You sell the result “We get you 3x return on ad spend or you pay nothing” “We get you 10 appointments per month and you only pay when they show up” “We get you $10,000 extra per month and you only pay us if we perform”
One of the things that I always loved the most about @Kaggle was that no one there cared about who you were or what your background was. Just show up, do your best work, and let it speak for itself. You could be a dog and still become a Grandmaster. https://t.co/LlFVBiFIi5
1/ Memanfaatkan "repetition word" Kalau diperhatiin, apple sering banget ngulang kata yang sama pada satu iklan. Tujuannya agar "highlight" fitur yang bener bener diinget sama konsumennya. Contohnya kayak iklan yang ini. https://t.co/2jlLSLAuG2
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@jack https://t.co/GCtyR0uqcc
I think statistics has been reinvented multiple times. economists: econometrics psychologists: psychometrics tech: data science computer scientists: machine learning Can you help me think of more examples? https://t.co/vHsCTe2xMc
Self-confidence isn't always good and self-doubt isn't always bad. The goal is self-awareness, which at its peak generates the appropriate amount of both feelings. https://t.co/1nNbKSfXRB
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Following the right people is an ultimate growth hack. Here is the list of 21 people from whom I learn a lot.
An excellent initiative by @kaggle to further the usage of Open Source in the Data Science community ✨ Up to 3 Kagglers can now win a $1000 monthly award by publishing high-quality public notebooks/discussion posts using Google Open Source frameworks! https://t.co/NNe0bP5Bwg
AI may not require an abundance of data anymore. https://t.co/GMTx3r8lk9
How to start a media company in 2022: Step 1: Audience (eg: TikTok) Step 2: Audience + newsletter Step 3: Audience + newsletter + podcast Step 4: Audience + newsletter + podcast + community (ie: Discord/FB) Step 5: Audience + newsletter + podcast + community + web3 (tokens/NFT)
38 golden advertising rules, all in one image. https://t.co/sOWueVwM9k
it's easy to predict what will happen, it's impossible to predict when it will happen
For the 1900 Paris World's Fair a German chocolate company made postcards depicting the year 2000. The predictions are somehow both way cooler and way less cool than the real 2000. Our best guesses about the 2100s are probably even farther off. [source: https://t.co/J2IQaxSc99] https://t.co/gG3nWlPY5x
In April I reached another major personal benchmark. I became the first (and thus far the only) person to be simultaneously ranked in top 10 on @Kaggle in all four categories - Competitions, Datasets, Notebooks and Discussions. #ML #DS #AI https://t.co/G7DQqizH2e
The purpose of technology is to solve problems that people have. To help people. Technology is never an end in itself, no matter how "cool" the tech may look.
@stevenmarkryan @neuralink Words are very lossy compression of thoughts
From 2020: Donald Knuth’s interests go beyond computer science. “The mystical things I don’t understand give me humility. There are things beyond my understanding.” https://t.co/RreN9xWsMb
To become outstanding, you must go through a period of obsession.
@elonmusk Dunning-Krueger, confirmation bias and false consensus alone should definitely be required learning. But these days reactance and the back-fire effect seem to have quite the stronghold on society. I love @SkepticsGuide who taught me cognitive biases years ago!
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