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All tutorium notes have been completed.

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Notes: 1

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At this pace I should be finished with the notes by the weekend.

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Notes: 1

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Finished all the Tutorium notes for Statistics 1. Now I get to do the same for Probability Theory and Inferences.

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Notes: 1

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The notes are a quite nice reminder of the material I did before the break.

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Notes: 1

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Wrote up a round of notes before the New Year’s Eve party.

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Notes: 1

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Continued with homework. Took maybe 5min to solve. I feel that should be the minimum requirement for a successful day.

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Homework: 1

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Came across a message from the author of “Atomic Habits” and realized what I have been trying to do is create such a habit through this challenge. The key thing that stuck with me is the idea of “showing up”, where it’s better to do 5min than skip a day.

Additionally, I remembered that my local markdown editor on mobile has a LaTeX renderer and will ease the process when importing into R-Studios.

So I digitalized the physical notes from yesterday.

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Homework-Notes: 2

(42/50)

Finally was able to start the homework.

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Homework: 2

(41/50)

The struggle is real, so continued with the least time consuming.

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Quiz: 1

(40/50)

Still couldn’t get myself to start with the homework.

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Quiz: 1

A thread on ignorance in science.

It’s often claimed that science is about accumulating knowledge. But knowledge accumulation is only one side of the scientific coin. This thread contains 10 quotes from scientists, philosophers of science, sociologists, feminists, and statisticians who’ve highlighted the importance of *ignorance* in science, both as a precursor and a product. Enjoy!

#Science
#PhilosophyOfScience
#PhilSci
#SociologyofScience
#Statistics
#Feminism
#Knowledge
#Ignorance

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Did another quiz as predicted from the previous day.

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Quiz: 1

(38/50)

Back to doing a quiz. Probably do another one tomorrow before diving back into homework.

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Quiz: 1

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Quite nice that the professor offered online lectures during this week

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Class: 1

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Finished the second part of the homework.

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Homework: 1

Breaking: Google's management has issued a 'code red' over concerns about the potential threat , a highly buzzed-about chatbot from @OpenAI, could pose to the search engine business, according to The New York Times. CEO Sundar Pichai has reportedly held meetings on the matter.

A couple weeks back Munich decided to put wearing masks as a recommendation while on public transit.

It is quite astonishing how many people simply stopped wearing them because it’s not the law anymore.

This brings up the question of how many things people do just because it’s the law and not out of principle.

Example: would people still wear their seatbelt if it wasn’t the law?

I’m a programmer. The word “Pre-diculous” came up in conversation with a co-worker this afternoon. We’re interpreting it as “this is a dumb thing that we’ve been told to implement, but it hasn’t been released yet”.

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The days prior during class, I remembered how fun it was doing math problems. So today I dealt covariance matrices. Kind of got lazy calculating eigenvalues of a 4x4 matrix, so took R to do the work for me. The values weren’t that nice, so I saved the time dealing with factorization.

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Homework: 1

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