Category: aprendizaje


24/VI/20

” These days the desire seems to be for near-real time analytics. I’m skeptical of the value of this. Often when analyzing data trends you don’t need to react right away, and your thinking improves when you give it time for a proper mulling. Reacting too quickly leads to a form of information panic, where […]

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3/I/18

… que si el wifi no funciona (usando RT0811) al actualizar el kernel, es probable que el módulo siga teniendo la configuración antigua. Mira aquí: dmesg|grep 8812au Si es así, simplemente sudo apt-get install –reinstall rtl8812au-dkms

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21/XI/16

… que fue David Hilbert quién popularizó eso de que “Una teoría matemática no se puede considerar completa hasta que se ha hecho tan clara que lo puedes explicar a la primera persona que te encuentres por la calle”. Pero que, al parecer, ese concepto se remonta (como poco) a Joseph Diaz Gergonne (1771–1859), que […]

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27/IX/16

… el origen de la palabra “ergódico”: In the late 1800s, the physicist Ludwig Boltzmann needed a word to express the idea that if you took an isolated system at constant energy and let it run, any one trajectory, continued long enough, would be representative of the system as a whole. Being a highly-educated nineteenth […]

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31/VIII/16

… that We don’t have the right language to express when “my” indicates possession versus association. When we say: “that’s my bike” or “those are my shoes”, we mean that we own them. We have the final say in decisions about our bike. But when we say “that’s my father” or “my sister”, what we […]

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