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Posts by Javier Burroni

An important reason to fix reviewing (solution is simple, by the way: phase out double blind) is to reduce the whole "If it were not for rectangular-headed reviewers, we were winning the Nobel Prize. Scholarship is dead, etc." shtick. Tired of this every cycle.

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Catena Zapata is my favorite estate.
It's unfortunate that only a few of its sub-brands can be found outside of Argentina.

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Yeah. I was a random though triggered by your shirt.

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Nice.
I’m just noticing that they could have chosen some interesting logos in homage to him. (a unicycle, some juggling balls…)

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It is, actually, a very complicated problem!
How do you get insights about a future advisor?

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Looking for a PhD program? It all starts with great supervision. Choose wisely.

www.nature.com/articles/d41...

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Submitting a preprint to a publishing or a peer-review service - Documentation To submit a pre-publication to an Episciences journal or a peer-review service via HAL, it is necessary:

Have you tried HAL? documentation.hal.science/en/deposit/s...

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It’s interesting, because I’ve always been drawn to the way Bayesian inference places the distribution at the center. Assessing how unlikely something is feels like a natural use of that object—one that doesn’t depend on a vector-space structure, unlike expectations.

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I am increasingly getting comfortable with the idea that estimation and uncertainty quantification can be treated in quite different ways, which would once have been quite strange to me.

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Jacaranda ❤️

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What we need to be aware, though, is that the price might be telling us something about the market and not about the asset. This is particularly important for generalizations.

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I’m finding that GPT-5 with agent mode is really good for doing quick literature reviews. For example: “Make a report on how people use the Gauss-Newton approximation to the Hessian in VI.”

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👏🚬

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I agree with the spirit. However, the worst-quality review and meta-review I’ve ever received were from TMLR.
I hope they improved by now.

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#26 Mechanizing Modern Mathematics - Kevin Buzzard Podcast Episode · Type Theory Forall · 01/16/2023 · 2h 16m

Something related, and interesting, is that powerful search tools was explicitly stated as one of the motivations to use Lean by Kevin Buzzard podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/t...
It was a well known and acknowledged problem by the communit.

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Thank you!
Now I see it is an iPad. I also use an iPad Pro with MarginNote, but I would love to have a lighter alternative.

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Nice!
Also, like Schmidhuber saying that Columbus was the last one "to discover" America.

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Beautiful.
sorry to ask, but which e-reader is that one? Do you like it to read papers? Is it easy to go to the reference/appendix and back?

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And highly regulated.
That is why I was so surprise.

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Related: the first time I heard of companies actually using AI to replace people was in the insurance industry, specifically with some underwriting stuff. I was honestly quite surprised.

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Es buena.

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will be a zoom link? It looks very interestin!

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Before covid, I talked a lot with Zenna Tavares about this topic. What you described from the paper might be the right approach to think about it. I’ll read the paper soonish.

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Muy bueno todo, pero que gran vino el Saint Felicien

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looks very interesting. Thank you for sharing!

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Yeah, I got that. thanks for sharing all the papers!

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😮

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When I write (latex or code), I use vscode with multiple splits for the same reason

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In my iPad I use an app named marginnotes that allows you to split the document in several windows and one is devoted to the appendix/references

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Recently, I was thinking of going back to very low-level programming, but it wasn’t clear to me whether there was a real need for it or if it was just an echo-chamber effect. Your comment makes me think it’s the former.

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