They grown so fast 😭
They grown so fast 😭
Hope you recover your Mojo soon enough keto or otherwise.
Not the boss, just like in real life.
He kinda control the WHO via donation budgets.
Early chess engine that used AI, were trained by games of GMs, and the engine would go out of its way to sacrifice the queen, because when GMs do it, it’s comes with a victory.
The details can be fixed but the general idea is good.
The last one is a cool concept, but pie charts are pretty useless lmao
The gray box kinda looks like an VR glasses
I was hoping for a sand clock and the python snake, but now I’m not sure if the sand clock is an international actuarial thing, or if is just a brazillian one. But for mathematical notation related to actuarial sciences the annuanity [1] is the main one, so 2/10.
Guess is the blue and yellow hexagons
*Acess granted to the homologation DB that haven’t been fully updated since 2018*
Some guy opened like 10 jira tickets asking a bunch of data that is already available for them on the BI. I show it how to extract it himself, and then marked all the other ones as duplicated and for a moment I felt myself as an stackoverflow mod.
The usual, some introductory books and then some more advanced for my needs. As an actuarie, the languages more useful for me were R and Python, I chose Python because is more versatile for things beyond data sciences. If you said your specific needs, maybe someone can give you a guide from where to start.
There’s an interesting philosophical debate there. What good does imprison a guy who have no recollection of doing the crime, or the circumstances around them? Can be argued that the person who committed the crime and this guy finding the bodies are two different people who share the same body.
Nor even Halloween can contain Chrisman anymore.
Disagree. ODF was one of the best subjects I took, and even if I haven’t used it, I could be working on quant where is used regularly. And the same can be said for any other subject.
Missing all the mathematics channels smh. (Numberphile, mathologer, 3blue1brown…)
As an actuarie this meme is kinda true but mostly false. I had classes on some advanced maths like ordinary differential equations that have never use on my day to day job. But, the actuarial sciences math in collage was elementary school level of abstraction compared with the real world. There’s still a lot of excel tho, but I’m cool and use python (pandas) wherever I can.
I’m doing the same on my job, using a basic grindsearch but saying that is AI looking for the parameters.