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A friend's facebook repost about disability inspired me to go look up a a quote that's knocking around in my head since I heard it when I attended this talk. "We live in a society that is designed on a fundamentally ridiculous, but pivotal premise. ... the premise that the the world that we built for ourselves is basically for people who have no disability ... Now, this premise is fundamentally absurd ... I want to find out if this subject touches your life and I want to do it in a very intrusive way. I want you to raise your hand please if you have no disability now and are certain you will never get one for the rest of your life. ...When we design a society on the premise that it's for people without disabilities we eventually hurt everyone. Because people with disabilities were thought of as a minority, but we are the weirdest minority of all, we are the minority of everyone."
in 1:16:21 why assume the realizability of "rectangles", why not "triangle ". I assume the shape doesn't matter. All that matters is that there exist a closed region in the papaya space that contain only Tasty papayas
Because he is developing a simple decision boundary. For example, linear classifiers such as logistic regression or support vector machines (SVMs) aim to separate classes in feature space using hyperplanes, which are high-dimensional analogs of lines or planes. These linear decision boundaries can be seen as forming rectangular regions when projected back into the original feature space. A "triangle" is for more complex decision boundaries such as a decision tree or a neural network with many layers.
@@hoss0001 It is because of the long-term deep problem between Isreal and Iran. It is more of a political issue rather than racist. The term racist is being overused (this is both bad and sad)
@@ZhanCaitao by his standards late Maryam Mirzakhani shouldn't have been admitted to Harvard and shouldn't have been a professor at Stanford and won a Field's Medal :) I would listen to how Iranian-american students have been affected by such kinds of sentiments before downplaying it as just political free speech.
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Wow he went from a chain of blocks to double spend issues after asking what is block chain. Man u need to be smart to keep up with this dude. Stand aside 💪🏻