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joshcollinsworth.com
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| | | | | A collection of things I've learned over my decade in the industry, on how and where to look for jobs, applying, interviewing, talking about yourself and your work, and all those other fun things. For whatever it's worth. | |
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www.theconrad.family
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| | | | | We got an email with great questions from a listener. Instead of a long email answer, we invited Josie to interview us for an episode. Josie doesn'... | |
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craigshoemaker.net
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| | | | | [AI summary] This article discusses the importance of consistency, taking action on nervous ideas, and using giveaways for business growth. It also highlights the value of seeking mentor feedback to identify weaknesses and avoid complacency. The article concludes with a recommendation to focus on gut instincts while validating actions and leveraging mentor insights to stay relevant in an attention economy. | |
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www.greaterwrong.com
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| | | The most common formalizations of Occam's Razor, Solomonoff induction and Minimum Description Length, measure the program size of a computation used in a hypothesis, but don't measure the running time or space requirements of the computation. What if this makes a mind vulnerable to finite forms of Pascal's Wager? A compactly specified wager can grow in size much faster than it grows in complexity. The utility of a Turing machine can grow much faster than its prior probability shrinks. | ||