josecamoessilva
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I like reading about Neuroscience; then again I also read about Food Science, and don't feel the need to use _that_ to analyze business.
about 10 hours ago
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I'm getting more and more convinced that using Neuroscience to analyze Business is like using Particle Physics to analyze football games.
about 10 hours ago
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How do I take a break from editing a long piece of writing? Why, by writing 800 words about managing my digital life:
about 15 hours ago
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So, some people will fly commercial? RT @: Climate change summit requires 1200 limos & 140 private jets
about 21 hours ago
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Google into quantum computing for machine learning? Cool!
about 21 hours ago
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- Artsy t-shirt of the day: Paris st in the rain, from the Art Institute of Chicago, @.
10:01 AM Dec 7th
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Found: abstruse goose, a comic strip of physics- and mathematics-laced geek life, including the occasional cryptogram:
8:00 PM Dec 6th
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Here's the code RT @: RT @ Free download. Ringworld by Larry Niven. Thanks, gang.
No CC required.
6:55 PM Dec 6th
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And with my Platinum membership, I have enough audiobooks for a few long walks. (I get no money from @, I just like them a lot.)
4:55 PM Dec 6th
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Just got 3 @ books for free. One was free for members, another a holiday gift from them, the third from @ @.
4:54 PM Dec 6th
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.@ Thanks for the free Niven's "Ringworld" @ book. (Everyone else: listen to the latest TWiT podcast for the promo code!)
4:52 PM Dec 6th
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- Jazzy fleece of the day, from Yoshi's in Jack London Sq., Land of Oaks, CA.
3:53 PM Dec 6th
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I'm listening to a car wreck of a podcast on @ right now and they asked us to tweet the for a contest. So I did.
3:48 PM Dec 6th
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Jacques Loussier's "50th Anniversary Play Bach" recordings are great (they are previously unreleased tracks from various recordings).
4:17 PM Dec 4th
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People say "exponential" when they mean "convex." Drives me crazy! And the latest episode of the had this same problem.
4:12 PM Dec 4th
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@ Research yes, but not by me: after some mishegoss with Stata and student licenses, I'm henceforth teaching all my classes with R.
4:07 PM Dec 4th
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@ You don't think that Stata would purposefully make their files hard to import into other statistics programs now, do you? :-)
4:03 PM Dec 4th
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Best thing of flexible time: I find the gym empty whenever I go there on other people's "work hours." Also on Sunday evenings, "family time"
3:59 PM Dec 4th
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@ Assuming a simplistic linear pricing scheme, yes. I'm hoping for convex pricing and an accelerated algorithm renaissance!
3:58 PM Dec 4th
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Let's hope. RT @: Big Data + metered, cloud computing = renaissance of algorithms. (10x efficient algorithms are 1/10th costly).
3:57 PM Dec 4th
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- Name Jose Camoes Silva
- Location Bay Area, CA
- Web http://sitacuisse...
- Bio These are personal observations which may, but are unlikely to, have useful content
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