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Tag Archives: logic
Hot-button topics
It seems every topic these days that has implications beyond my meager, individual existence has become warped by the political machine, and any stand one takes in the debate gets them hero status with some, Public Enemy Number One with … Continue reading
Posted in Articles, Blogging, Internet, lolcat, Politics, Real Life, the dark side
Tagged arguing really isnt fun, emotion, hot button topics, la dee da, liberals and conservatives, logic, political debates isnt cool you know what is cool lolcats, rage quit, reason, talk radio, technology and science are way more fun to blog about, us vs them doesnt exist
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Computer Science by any other name
In other words, what exactly is “computer science”? Regardless of the answer, it (and just about anything else you can think) is often confused as something else entirely by those who aren’t part of it. Throughout my years in college, … Continue reading
Posted in Programming, Real Life
Tagged abstract syntax trees, algorithms, architecture, binary trees, black hat, combinatorics, complexity, computer science, data structures, discrete math, Gaming, hacking, langauges, linear algebra, logic, Programming, proofs, searching, set theory, sorting, web design
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“We need to have empathy”
It may not be well-advertised, but if asked directly I make no secret of the fact that one of the most interesting things in the world to me is humanity. We fall everywhere on every single spectrum, both disgustingly predictable … Continue reading
Posted in Academics, Articles, Graduate School, Real Life
Tagged carnegie mellon, debate, fraternity, gaussian distribution, georgia tech, gray areas define us, gridlock, intellectual, logic, machine learning, passion, phd, Politics, president, psychology today, statistics, university of virginia
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