1/ For every idea I have that actually works when researching and developing DeOldify, many, many more fail. One of the most important skills I've had to develop over the past year which is very different from software engineering is getting used to being wrong as the norm.
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This discussion reminds me of the "good vs bad test" discussion. Once you're optimizing for a measure (eg "being right") rather than for the actual goal (eg "knowledge"), you'll lose a lot of time as soon as measure and goal inevitably start diverging.https://twitter.com/sina_lana/status/1205677284591460352?s=19 …
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That's a great connection there. I've actually said before in a tweet that I think overly simplistic measures are causing a lot more problems than we're recognizing. This subject is near and dear to my heart. Adding ego as a category of "simplistic measures"- that's insightful!
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