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Instead of focusing on not judging a book by its cover, it would be more useful to say we would be better off putting more effort into revising the judgments we will undoubtedly make.
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There’s a theory in evolutionary biology called Fisher’s Fundamental Theorem of Natural Selection. It’s the idea that variance equals strength, because the more diverse a population is, the more chances it has to come up with new traits that can be selected for. No one can know what traits will be useful; that’s not how evolution works. But if you
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.evolution .implementation Fishers fundamental theorem of natural selection is like Groww . Get a lot of traits . You do not know what is useful. Evolution will select a useful trait.
Here, a product’s format can help to reinforce the effort that it puts in, helping us to focus our attention on its active features; the parts that work hardest for us.
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creation isn’t coming out of the blue. It is grounded in reality. It is drawing upon all those observations you’ve gathered up to that point,
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We want to highlight that time-series and cross-sectional momentum are often used in a market-timing or asset-class selection context.
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And you will run through career change scenarios and try to play out the implications to their logical, full conclusion. That, too, is…
Maria Konnikova • Mastermind
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Feature engineering is the process of formulating the most appropriate features given the data, the model, and the task.
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Sharpen your intellect by making it a habit to do one thing at a time.
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many arguments in real life go wrong because of problems with the groundwork rather than with the argument per se.