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Sigh. There is programming language research and new research language systems with provably unique logics...

And then there are the corporate sponsored propagandized common languages. They feel like everyone is hyper-political about which color of paint to use. It is not strong sapir-whorf. These are not actually DSLs. Art is what they are, mostly.

I really like reading Hartshorne's Algebraic Geometry honestly.

Took 4 hours just to get through 2 pages. But there is a lot of good content there. I do not get why everybody is so afraid of starting algebraic geometry with this book.

>> People understanding the math on my shirt
>> Instant dopamine boost

Compiler theory and machine learning have a lot of potential and connections with each other.

arxiv.org/pdf/1803.07244.pdf

Seriously though... We finally get a job that pays well, that is not management, or requires near a decade of education. And you want to automate it...

sampl.cs.washington.edu/tvmcon

I specifically asked IT for a Linux dell workstation. They gave me Windows education edition, with a bunch of CISCO backdoors on it, and locked the bios.

Gee.. Thanks for the expensive paperweight. :blobcatangery:

Symbolic regression is a thing!? Data making programs and math has been around awhile apparently.

arxiv.org/abs/1905.11481

Very fun. Computational science has all of these neat things that you can do. Like discover new mathematics. :blobwizard:

arxiv.org/abs/1802.09436

Neural network analysis is so underrated. Reality is so manifold-y.

arxiv.org/abs/2004.06093

Friendship ended with proofs. Now programs is my best friend.

As a computer scientist, I dislike programming languages that tell me what to do.

So, Java, Haskell, and Rust have interesting ideas... But I do not like programming in them.

I also think idiomatic programming is a garbage idea. It is an evolved version of tabs-vs-spaces. Seriously, code how you want, and use a traspiler to get it in your company's standard form.

Scientific disciplines are like sports teams, and it is weird.

I have a theoretical physicist that does not believe in infinity. So he is a physics guy instead of a mathematician.

And I have a computer science guy that says all math is constructed. So he is a computer scientist instead of a mathematician.

The search for truth is really just the search for narrative.

:blobfoxcofe: Coffee definetly helps.

Prefinals week here. Hang onto your butts.

:blobfoxcofe_w_: Next semester is going to be tough. Online stuff is going away for some reason.

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