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James Schloss

@leiosos

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If you want your code to look like math, don't forget that every mathematical formula comes with a large comment block attached to it. Without the comment, it doesn't make sense. If you want people to read your code, you either need comments or actually useful variable names.

If you want your code to look like math, don't forget that every mathematical formula comes with a large comment block attached to it.

Without the comment, it doesn't make sense.

If you want people to read your code, you either need comments or actually useful variable names.
Katie Mack (@astrokatie) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Besides being utterly, obviously, and cruelly false, this kind of premature surrender is a horrible way to encourage everyone to get their bivalent boosters, which is something we desperately need, and all but guarantees the funding we need for prevention & treatment will vanish

James Schloss (@leiosos) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If you are a US citizen living abroad, be sure to fill out your UOCAVA application soon! I already got my ballot and voted!

Grant Sanderson (@3blue1brown) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New video covering results of the summer of math exposition, where I highlight four criteria for what I think makes a math video (or article) great. youtu.be/cDofhN-RJqg

Crystal Clitheroe 晶 💎 (@crystationalbio) 's Twitter Profile Photo

OIST is looking for a Program Director for #Diversity #Equity & #Inclusion! You’ll be supported by two excellent executives who are passionate about #DEI issues, and JEDI, a voluntary group of staff and students who are excited to welcome you! oist.jp/careers/progra…

Grant Sanderson (@3blue1brown) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Today we're kicking off the third Summer of Math Exposition, SoME3. It's an event to encourage more people to create online math explanations, with prizes and a chance to have your work surfaced to a larger audience. Learn more at some.3b1b.co

Today we're kicking off the third Summer of Math Exposition, SoME3. It's an event to encourage more people to create online math explanations, with prizes and a chance to have your work surfaced to a larger audience.

Learn more at some.3b1b.co
James Schloss (@leiosos) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I'm thinking about making the "Leios Licence" for my work. It's 100% open source or Creative Commons, but expressly disallows non-human entities (AI) from using the work. Authors / content creators should have the right to have their work protected.

Grant Sanderson (@3blue1brown) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I often prefer to read math than to watch videos on it, especially in reviewing material. For anyone who feels the same, there are now written/illustrated versions of the linear algebra series, thanks to the help of Kurt Bruns. 3blue1brown.com/lessons/eigenv…

I often prefer to read math than to watch videos on it, especially in reviewing material. For anyone who feels the same, there are now written/illustrated versions of the linear algebra series, thanks to the help of Kurt Bruns.

3blue1brown.com/lessons/eigenv…