Is taking a course on Markov chains worth it for a CS babby? They seem to pop up in research papers all the time when predicting behavior of networked systems.
>>8578460
>Job essential to america
>>8578460
Lmao idk but pic related is hilarious. Nothing hard about ducking and covering and shooting and reloading a gun. And im pretty sure most people making $150k salary weren't supporting Hillary. I know you put that for laughs but I had to make my comments.
>>8578469
This. Not to mention
>defends the US against muslims
We arm these tiny countries and then send soldiers over to blow the shit out of them.
>>8578460
a COURSE on markov chains? maybe a few lectures in a class on probability. there's no way anyone needs an entire course to learn markov chains.
30k is the take home pay that grunts get and doesn't include the benefits they get that they'd otherwise have to pay for. The military provides housing, food, medical services, etc. That 30k is essentially disposable income.
>>8578764
There's a lot of topics like Markov Chain Monte Carlo, Hidden Markov Models etc.
>>8578469
Although most people would agree that being a soldier isn't an intellectually difficult job it doesn't mean it doesn't have its challenges. I bet you couldn't hit a target at 600 yards, or be able to live on a base stationed in Afghanistan without losing your shit because you lost one of your buddies and you're almost pretty sure your wife is fucking the mailman.
>And im pretty sure most people making $150k salary weren't supporting Hillary
If you want to stereotype the programmers on OP's pic, then you should know that counties in silicon valley voted lopsidedly
in favor for clinton.
>>8578467
You do know your idealistic weeaboo creating nation even has a MILITARY, right? For the purpose of PROTECTION? Pretty important, faggot.