I forgot how to learn/memorize. Please teach me how. I stopped using my conscious for 7 years and only kept relying on my subconscious.
>>9078256
Well, it is easy. You must learn how to memorize... oh wait fuck. Shit.
Okay, bad idea. I'm sorry. There is another way though: you could memorize how to learn... oh shit fuck no.
Uh... Khan academy?
>>9078256
http://classics.mit.edu/Plato/meno.html
>>9078307
Why are you avatarfagging?
http://www.independent.co.uk/life-style/gadgets-and-tech/news/facebook-artificial-intelligence-ai-chatbot-new-language-research-openai-google-a7869706.html
Should I be impressed by this or is it 'i frickin love science xD' sensationalist bullshit?
That's not what happened. The programmers fucked up making the program and made the words they say literally irrelevant, so it pretty much just turned into arbitrary noise with no meaning, not even to the AI themselves. They made multiple massive mistakes programming this AI.
Facebook tried as hard as possible to spin this absolute failure as some sort of success.
from what little i've done playing around with neural nets that doesn't look like language that looks like a network trained on absolutely garbage input data
>>9078189
XD frick you OP!! roflmao stop being such a party pooper ;3
Is /sci/ able to explain this?
>>9078171
C-C-C-COMBO BREAKER
https://youtu.be/k8OhJKR3AA4
Besides cost, whats to stop me from taking a chunk of this and machining it into a rocket, then launching a small (few grams at most) microsat from my back yard?
>>9078166
The cool bit is that you wouldn't even need stages, since the aerogel has a negligible weight.
I'm a bit confused if a super light rocket would be able to fly through the atmosphere though
Would be interesting to know how they produce that aerogel
>>9078268
>Would be interesting to know how they produce that aerogel
IIRC it involves taking a gel material (made of water and something solid) and changing the temperature and pressure to get rid of water by sublimation without destroying the solid.
Is being a goat farmer better than doing a math PhD?
Why become a goat farmer? Here's why:
I. You get a job
There is tons of demand for goat milk, goat cheese, goat meat, and other goat products. In an America where nearly every career path is looking more and more like a gamble, being a goat farmer remains a rock of stability. Just look at how well it turned out for Grothendieck.
II. You get autonomy.
Just look at Grothendieck. You basically do whatever you want; if someone tries to tell you what to do, get your goats to ram them. Compare this to a PhD, in which you basically do the project your advisor tells you to do, and you succeed or fail in part based on whether your advisor chooses a project that works out. Your destiny is out of your hands, your creativity is squelched, and your life is utterly at the mercy of a single taskmaster. As a goat farmer, you'll have a life. Or a chance at having a life, anyway.
III. You get intellectual fulfillment.
If goat farming is intellectually fulfilling enough for Alex Grothendieck, it should be good enough for you. Plus Euler had a farm, which probably had goats on it.
Goat farmers, even if their research is highly specialized, are encouraged to think about all different kinds of topics in the field, and encouraged to think freely and originally.
IV. You get to play with goats.
>Science and Mathematics
>>9078084
> implying goat science is not a science
> implying goat farmers don't use more math than most engineers
> implying goats aren't the scientists of the barnyard
Why not both? Find an advisor who would agree to you being somewhere else, work in your mind while herding the goats, eventually hand in your thesis.
Hi, I'm getting into Rstudio and I'm following this tutorial online but then I write the code
data.combined[which(data.combined$Name %in% dup.names),]
I get
# A tibble: 0 x 12
# ... with 12 variables: PassengerId <int>, Survived <chr>, Pclass <fctr>, Name <chr>, Sex <chr>, Age <dbl>, SibSp <int>,
# Parch <int>, Ticket <chr>, Fare <dbl>, Cabin <chr>, Embarked <chr>
instead of a data frame like the guy gets. I was wondering if anyone here knows Rstudio enough to know why I'm getting a tibble instead of a data frame and how to fix it.
your subsetting fucked up somehow, but exactly how we can't diagnose without knowing what the input data looked like
post a link to the tutorial
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=32o0DnuRjfg&t=329s
the code I'm having issues with is when the video is at 56:23.
The data set is here https://www.kaggle.com/c/titanic/data
using the test.csv and train.csv
If you have a tibble you probably messed up with importing the df. Make sure you use read.csv instead of read_csv.
Is biohacking science?
i'm interested in the chaos theory, do you know any book i can read to learn more about it?
>>9077844
Just watch jurassic park
>>9077850
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chaos_theory#Textbooks
So appratenly pic related is garbage. Is there anything like "The Singularity Is Near" by Ray Kurzweil, but up-to-date? I am very antipathetic towards AI (and the Kikes who own the AI companies), and I want to review the possibilities of dealing with it in the future.
>le futurology meme
it's all fucking bullshit
>>9077794
No, it's all fiction cashing in (fame and money both) on the transhuman/singularity/AI/futurist memes.
>>9077794
>"The Singularity Is Near" by Ray Kurzweil
>>>/x/ is that way
Newfag here. What's the deal with [math]*some math*[math]. Is that some /sci language or it can be put in an online calculator or sumtin to write the expression?
>>9077749
lrn2[math]\LaTeX[/math] brainlet
>>9077752
Will do
>>9077749
They sell drugs and hookers like that here.
Hey /sci/!
fellow atheist here!
Is there a knife so sharp that it can cut a single emulsion into a liquid and solid part?
im asking for a friend
>implying I need friends
>>9077704
Is that a rupi kaur poem?
>>9077704
I think you've been misinformed. The only "atheists" on /sci/ are trolls who are trying to find the stupidest stance they can possibly take.
I'm currently pursuing Bioinformatics undergrad omw to third year.
Did a software engineering internship this summer, wasn't very good at it. I am still considering changing my major to computer science for better job prospects as I am a pajeet after all need a stable job to be able to get h1b and live in burgerland.
I am super interested in CRISPR and biology and genetics but am not sure if I should stick to Bioinformatics for that as I need a job. How much do you think the demand for Genetic engineering will increase in the coming years and will there be good job opportunities?
Computer Science vs Bioinformatics showdown.
Pajeet Career Choices
>CRISPR
>DEEP LEARNING
>BLOCKCHAIN
There you go buddy
>>9077664
It will likely be shut down due to genetic elitism in the west but you could always take your knowledge back to india and edit your race to be able to poo in loos.
>>9077664
>cripsr
>bioinformatics
>genetic engineering
Damn son you hit the meme-biology trifecta
>that face when it actually works
I'm near-sighted as fuck, can't read the screen without glasses but with this trick I can actually read.
yeah but did the giant laser in the physics department get stolen or not?
He's carting it off in the last panel.
>>9077572
>Pinhole trick.
Holy shit.
So is the law of attraction bullshit? I'm super fucking confused.
No, you will not get rich just by thinking about money. Get to work.
>>9077513
/thread
http://www.mirror.co.uk/tech/robot-intelligence-dangerous-experts-warning-10908711
Seems like even AI can't have a private conversations thought
1984 shit I suppose