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Comment by hackersk

20 hours ago

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"The math makes so much more sense when you implement it yourself vs reading papers."

Something I found to be universal true when dealing with math. My brain pretty much refuses to learn abstract math concepts in theory, but applying them with a practical problem is a very different experience for me (I wish school math would have had a bigger focus on practical applications).

  • It's like you learn math best with your hands. The mind catches up to your hands afterwards.

Imagine the people on here spraying their AI takes everywhere while being this oblivious, the code is more or less a standard assignment in all Deep Learning courses. The "reasoning" is two matrix transformations based on how often words appear next to each other.

  • Quite a few people on here are neither math nor CS grads and some of us don't work in tech for our day jobs either.

    • Right. But HN, among other platforms, is full of users who will confidently run their mouths about something they don't fully understand while believing they do. I think the previous commenter was being too shy in pointing out that even exceptionally smart people sometimes forget where the limits of their own knowledge are, not to mention consider themselves immune to any propaganda that surrounds the subject at hand.

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