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.
Yeah. I was a random though triggered by your shirt.
Nice.
I’m just noticing that they could have chosen some interesting logos in homage to him. (a unicycle, some juggling balls…)
It is, actually, a very complicated problem!
How do you get insights about a future advisor?
Looking for a PhD program? It all starts with great supervision. Choose wisely.
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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.
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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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.
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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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.
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.
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.
Nice!
Also, like Schmidhuber saying that Columbus was the last one "to discover" America.
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?
And highly regulated.
That is why I was so surprise.
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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will be a zoom link? It looks very interestin!
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.
Muy bueno todo, pero que gran vino el Saint Felicien
looks very interesting. Thank you for sharing!
Yeah, I got that. thanks for sharing all the papers!
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When I write (latex or code), I use vscode with multiple splits for the same reason
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
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.