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quomodocumque.wordpress.com
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| | | | | Ravi suggested that I should give a stable bloghome to this short .pdf of tips for giving math talks, which I wrote a few years ago for our graduate student conference in number theory. It's aimed at people giving their very first seminar talks. Readers, please add in comments the advice I forgot to put... | |
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localghost.dev
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| | | | | Preparing for my first ever conference talk in 2018, I compiled a list of helpful tips from experienced speakers, and thought I'd share them with the world. | |
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| | | | | My last post generated a bit of buzz when it was posted to HackerNews recently, so I figured I'd take this opportunity to reiterate something I've been saying on Twitter for a while now. If you have never presented a conference before,make this the year you change that. 1. It is an incredible experience that [...] | |
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| | | Learn how one team streamlined LLM testing by using prompt snapshots to cut down on pipeline complexity, cost, and runtime. This post shares challenges, lessons, and a practical approach to more efficient automated testing with large language models. | ||