My 6952 Bookmarks & Likes
A curated list of liked, bookmarked, and retweeted posts from Twitter.
HIGH FASHION AVATAR: THE LAST AIRBENDER (thread) 1/5 https://t.co/0NKFHQmjdm
Are you a PhD student? Or does your PhD student have a defense soon? Take a look at these questions 👇 and retweet! https://t.co/vLd1bvqRCc
A signal to note: almost no computer scientist who thought AGI might be achievable in the near term has changed their mind in the past months. Many computer scientists who thought near-term AGI was impossible have changed their mind. The timeline shrank 13 years in one year. https://t.co/Y11UDDcEc2
If you read a lot and can read well, you assimilate information so much faster than by listening to an audio book or a podcast. Reading is also active, generates your own independent thought. Podcasts are background noise for chores or exercise. Reading is for genuine learning.
This is a paper I post every six months as it is worth rereading; the 18 reasons complex systems fail. Complex systems fail for complex reasons, and only adaption & learning by organizations, as well as individual "actions on the sharp end" keep us safe. https://t.co/pnNlFLvno1 https://t.co/T8A7zxTwW7
High Fashion Avatar The Last Airbender https://t.co/EP3HWXQObL
Hard Thing About Hard Things Is the first book I recommend to anyone at a startup. Here are 22 reasons why: https://t.co/c5vPa2Zxp6
Shohei Ohtani is the best baseball player in the world. What most people don't know is he's been using a forgotten system of goal setting since he’s been in high school. It's called the Harada Method & here's how it will help you achieve your biggest goals: https://t.co/4gsyJZuIj5
25 sentences that will teach you more than a $80,000 nutrition degree: 1. Processed foods have been engineered to be as addicting as possible. https://t.co/OM2iIN3yEG
Remember when you wanted what you currently have? This is your reminder that you are capable of great things. You can rise up from nothing. You can completely recreate yourself. You are gifted. You are the person for the job. Commit with your whole heart and you will succeed.
In my oral statement @CIJ_ICJ today (23/2), I submitted that ICJ has jurisdiction to render an Advisory Opinion per UNGA request. There are no grounds to decline this request. https://t.co/Z6Q2Lfe049
Akibat gampang ngelulusin mahasiwa dan gelar dijual murah? Apapun itu, yang pasti sejagad kena getahnya. https://t.co/gMMzxzVToJ https://t.co/um2l5iz12f
How to ace your PhD thesis defence. My Questions and Answers Guide ↓ https://t.co/X1zoABmWrb
6 Writing Tips to 10x your PhD and Research paper Writing in 10 Minutes: https://t.co/NMDWqcyQSI
Tattoo this to your brain: "The world is a malleable place. If you know what you want, and you go for it with maximum energy and passion, the world will often reconfigure itself around you much more quickly and easily than you would think.” -- marc andreessen
When you start learning Statistics you may feel there are a million things to memorize. You're wrong. What you need is 5-6 basic concepts. Everything else is built around them. Here are 6 Statistical principles to begin with:
This fundamental asymmetry makes entrepreneurship possible https://t.co/uNRPXjCCNg
My email correspondence with Satoshi in 2009-2011: https://t.co/jyoX8gXckp
Just a reminder that Hariton Pushwagner's visual novel ‘Soft City’ (1969–1975) is one of the most astounding depictions of dystopian, alienating reiteration https://t.co/wysAcGhbr2
Be aggressive about your goals. We ain’t getting any younger and we can’t get this time back. Go for it and go hard when you do
A thread on how to turn $100 into a lot more: Sound silly? Good. It really is this simple sometimes. Lets go👇
Can’t ever get this image out of my head… Great writers write musically. https://t.co/J8wDku8r62
Best roadmap rundown I've ever seen. 🔸 Linear denies uncertainty (and is false) 🔸 Diverging acknowledges uncertainty 🔸 Branching navigates uncertainty https://t.co/LDLJqBNdP8
"We do these things not because they are easy, but because we thought they were going to be easy" is a surprisingly profound quote. When I ask people who've pulled off remarkable things, it's interesting how many confirm that they wouldn't have started if they'd know how long and…
Some of my favorite @naval ideas: 1. If you don't know yet what you should work on, the most important thing is to figure it out. 2. Books make for great friends, because the best thinkers of the last few thousand years tell you their nuggets of wisdom. 3. You will get rich
“This is the new culture. And its most striking feature is the absence of Culture (with a capital C) or even mindless entertainment—both get replaced by compulsive activity.” https://t.co/p0DsBGoWQI
7 baby steps to start with machine learning: 1. Start with Python 2. Learn to use Google Colab 3. Take a Pandas tutorial 4. Then a Seaborn tutorial 5. Decision Trees is a good first algorithm 6. Finish Kaggle's "Intro to Machine Learning" 7. Solve the Titanic challenge
2. Newbie gains When you learn a new skill, you get newbie gains. You improve rapidly while putting in low effort. But after a while, you stop seeing any quick results, no matter how hard you try. People think they’ve reached the limit. But mastery comes after this phase.
Scientist Ander Ericsson spent his life studying prodigies. For 30 years, He analyzed the learning behaviors of top performers in different fields. I consumed 100 hours of his best advice to learn hard skills. Here are 7 tips to become a quick learner: https://t.co/2GwRXsqsHM
Cherish the fact that you experienced the brief period in human history during which you were able to trust visual content as reasonably reliable sources of information. https://t.co/trfTGLBBAd
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