Tina, I just found your channel, and I just want to say that this video is incredible. It's so comprehensive and detailed and something I'd never expect to see in a RU-vid video. It feels like you didn't just answer my question, you explained the process to answering my question and why the answer is the way it is. You just earned a sub!
I have 20 yrs .Net, but right now its Python and Machine learning if want to make that finish line. Your advice is pretty much everything I came up with. You might need a STEM Bachelors , but knowlege of Python and tool seems to matter more. Im taking these classes at our Community college cause I dont have time or money for an Advanced degree. The market I work in requires a Comptia Security+ Certificate or similar. What similar type of Commerial ertificagjon exists for python,machine learning and data analysis?
This video brought a lot of new and useful knowledge that I did not expect. Thanks for this! HOWEVER, one thing I will ask for: please timeframe your next videos as some people like me will want to re-watch them. It will make it faster to skip to the piece of info we're looking for. Cheers :D
This is so exciting, there are so many things I want to learn, is it possible to make a study plan for something longer than a topic? I would like to study learning design.
I was like where did Tina go? Tina my woman chose up on me. She said said she's "focused on her Career" or some shit like that. Teach me data science I want to build robots now. I wont do anything crazy with them.
Man, brilliant video. The only thing that frustrates me is that the resource links from ChatGPT aren't all that reliable. I'm trying to learn "Kishotenketsu" Storytelling (Japanese Storytelling) and most links provided are hallucinated or outdated RU-vid links.
Tina, great video! The information you provided addresses so many of the concerns I have, as I am currently wanting to go back for my master's degree. I am going to apply the example you provided to my situation. Thank you kindly!! I'm checking out lonelyoctopus!
AI can do really useful things in not so impressive fields. The problem is that these fields are not up for the hype. For example, making textures for CGI modellers. Also when you have a set of multidimensional data, it could help to estimate values by non linear interpolation. Oh no. But CEOs want chatbots that answer like drunk people.
The romans got lots of slaves replacing employees. Result was unemployment and subsidies like UBI called panem et circenses. Subsidies added a burden on government and reduced revenue from employment made it impossible for government to do anything. Feudalism was a desperate system to tackle government inoperance and to fight barbarian attacks. Make that system compete against BRICS companies...
CEOs make money with stock price. Stock price grows with hype. So they need hype. Scifi offers the best hype. AI is just a statistics + calculus calculator. Can you turn the calculator into the hype? That looks expensive. Like a bubble.
To be honest tina I learned 3d art exactly the same way and 5 years later I am far better than my competitors. Since I started experimenting with AI I was totally fascinated but didn't knew where to start self teaching while immediately applying my knowledge since em a dopamine addict. Your tutorial is life saver
Well... I was watching the video and half way I just realized that I could ask chatgpt to give me the best possible prompt to ask chatgpt for my study plan. I'm happy with the results XD
I enjoyed this. Thank youuu. I liked how you broke down the principles. I would like if there was an entire video on the arousal concept. I didn't quite get it, its foreign to me. Overall loved your video.
For the majority of us people, even with the help of AI, creating a self study plans is difficult. From all the content about this topic this video is the best one I have come so far. The fact that you are a bright and skilled dev, reassures the quality of this information. Thanks for sharing
(I’m gonna yap a bit) I created an alter ego called Zot (named by my art teacher), I was in art class and just decided to draw something random, and I came up with a tall cartoony guy that's always smiling with very sharp teeth, and a spiky star shaped looking afro. And the thing that intrigued me is that I’m pretty sure that I was trying to draw him all along, because I would draw things similar to Zot, but instead his whole head would be the hair instead of an actual head and then hair on top (kinda like my alter ego taking over and trying to tell me through drawings of how he looks, which made me even more intrigued in this character i came up with.) I have also realized I can trigger him to come out, and I found out that he is definitely carnivorous. (because one of his trigger words is quite literally the word ‘meat’) And he can be triggered if I’m near any sort of sharp stuff. (he did some sick knife tricks one time, I didn’t get hurt don’t worry) He can also be triggered by specific genres of music (Mostly Tyler, the creator, his favourite album is Cherrybomb) he also got triggered by Lemon Demon songs, but I changed my taste in music so I haven’t really listened to Lemon Demon in awhile. Also he's really good at roller skating
This is a great video. I got his book because I want to do a deeper dive into learning. I will be watching this video over and over after I read the chapters.
Many companies post ghost job openings, making the job market seem impossible for those seeking new roles. This tactic helps them secure top talent at lower rates, especially from those feeling desperate. It sounds terrible, but this is business we're talking about. (Yes, they do this despite making record profits.) With the job market favoring companies and AI looming, they can further manipulate the market by playing on people's fears. To counter this, job seekers could reduce their job seeking activity-apply to the bare minimum number of roles required by unemployedment, blacklist any companies with recent mass layoffs, and avoid offering your talents (AND PRESENCE) to those with poor track records. If enough people lose interest, employers will be forced to respond as they struggle to replace talent, since AI still can't do everything. In sum: Take a break from mass applying-employers will notice the shortage and panic as their damaged reputations make it harder for them to secure top candidates. This collective effort can shift power toward workers. Show utter disinterest, be less than impressed by each company you learn about, and consider skipping final interviews to force them to settle for available talent. If all candidates dropped out of the final round, companies would have to restart the process, expending more of their resources and time. They've wasted so many candidates' time-maybe it's time they started to experience the same.
It’s not about news. It seems like I will miss the opportunities in instagram posted from study bloggers , accounts abt scholarships, their services . And some discounts , etc.