I don't care if they have credentials. I hope that they have the knowledge that is commonly correlated w those credentials.https://twitter.com/josecamoessilva/status/1486837114633220097 …
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3/ > you never know what you'll need This is why every rocket should included wings, parachutes, crew capsule, retro rockets, landing gear for lunar dust situations, balloons for water landing - sure, boosts the cost and weight, lowers payload but...https://twitter.com/josecamoessilva/status/1486841867987681280 …
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4/ The point of the sarcasm of course is that "building in all sorts of stuff on the OFF chance that you'll need it" falls afoul of optimizing on other axises. I suspect that there's a Dijkstra quote that fits this...
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100% against the mandatory useless courses (like humanities, etc for STEM), though not on foundational ones like math (you never know what you'll need). Also, some CS (especially on the hardware side) benefits from universities' fixed capital (ex: telco labs).
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