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Anonymous at Sat, 13 Apr 2024 01:24:55 UTC No. 16126570
how is it possible to start learning something about computer science/programming/AI as a self-taught person if this is irremediably made obsolete in record time?
Anonymous at Sat, 13 Apr 2024 01:33:08 UTC No. 16126573
Your word. Final set.
๐๏ธ Anonymous at Sat, 13 Apr 2024 01:51:50 UTC No. 16126586
Heres an intelligence puzzle that analyzes you and your question. Answer it if you want out loud but if you cannot answer it at all it means you are not intelligent enough to be competitive in the field!
>turn the shape in these quotes โ)โ clockwise ninety degrees, what does it represent pertaining to your question?
Anonymous at Sat, 13 Apr 2024 01:53:19 UTC No. 16126587
>>16126586
Can't. It's not a matter of that. It's a matter of how he's got me locked and I'm unable to do normal things. And he's hidden behind me and trying to frame me and lots is going on. I'm trying to solve this and I'll hell him and then give him to you for your hell.
Anonymous at Sat, 13 Apr 2024 01:59:13 UTC No. 16126597
>>16126587
Call on Jesus Christ to save you, wretched sinner. Only that can help you.
Anonymous at Sat, 13 Apr 2024 02:01:19 UTC No. 16126602
>>16126570
>made obsolete in record time
it won't be
Anonymous at Sat, 13 Apr 2024 02:02:48 UTC No. 16126604
>>16126570
You learn basics and concepts that allow you to change technologies if needed.
For example:
If you understand functional programming, seeing computation as reductions, you understand function compositions, map, filter, foldr, primitive recursion, etc, then you can apply that to any modern programming language.
You don't learn specific technologies. You learn the concepts that allow the techonolies to work.
If you are smart then you should be able to jump between technologies and be "jr level" in a few weeks" "semi sr level" in 6 months and "senior level" in a year.
Any kind of serious mastery of the technology will take you at least a year of continous work, studying and exploration of the technology.
Obviously the more technologies similar to each other that you work with the more you will reduce this time.
Also some things are inherently complex and it will take you time to be able to be productive.
Does not matter how smart you are, if you want to be productive as a contributor to the ubuntu linux codebase it will take you time to learn something as complex as an operating system.
Anonymous at Sat, 13 Apr 2024 02:05:31 UTC No. 16126606
I'll have him in a sec. I'm way ahead of you. Not only do I know this stance things work I'm half way through completing my first process in a long time.
Anonymous at Sat, 13 Apr 2024 02:07:11 UTC No. 16126608
>>16126570
The mathematics behind most of this stuff really hasn't changed that much. Neural networks have been known about and studied for well over 50 years. It just wasn't until back propagation that we had a good way to really train these things reliably.
I'd say a good 90% of AI can be learned by anyone with a decent handle on calculus, ODE's, linear algebra, and probability theory. Some information theory and the basics of non-linear programming doesn't hurt also.
Anonymous at Sat, 13 Apr 2024 02:14:30 UTC No. 16126618
Have your hell ready, there is a max so you all conjoin into one.